News: Hendren & Foster (27 Oct 1927)
Contact:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Hill, Mallory, Bigelow, Palms, Sales, Bedell, Greening, Hren, Lange,
Van Horn, Loy, Schwamb, Podrovitz, Dean, Wilcox, Pettis, Fredrickson, Larson,
Hoganson, Wellman
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 27 Oct 1927
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill of Chili and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wellman and children of
Nasonville spent Sunday at the Bigelow home.
Mr. Mallory failed to come Sunday so there were no services.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Palms and sons Harley and Robert spent Monday at Bigelows.
Mr. Sales was her Monday from Rice Lake with parties to look at the W. Bedell
farm.
The Greening boys and Ralph Bigelow are cutting wood for Mr. Hren.
Mrs. Lange of Hixton visited Tuesday with Mrs. Van Horn and Mrs. Dean.
Mark Van Horn visited Tuesday with his brother Frank and family.
Mrs. Loy, Mrs. Dean, and Mrs. Bigelow spent Wednesday with Mrs. Schwamb and
Mayme.
Mrs. Podrovitz spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Dean.
Mrs. Loy, Mrs. Dean and Mr. and Mrs. Bigelow went to Greenwood Thursday and
while there called on Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilcox.
Leo Greening and Ralph Bigelow drove to Fairchild Friday afternoon and went to
work driving team on the road between Fairchild and Augusta.
Tom Podrovitz attended a sale near Fairchild Thursday.
Mrs. Podrovitz and Fannie visited Thursday with Mrs. Pettis and while there had
Fannie baptized, the minister going out from Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. Gust Fredrickson and Mrs. Larson and daughter Ellen drove to Blair
Thursday and called on Mrs. Hans Hoganson.
Mr. Podrovitz and Frannie called on Mrs. Bigelow Friday.
C.J. Bigelow has rented Mrs. Asplin's farm.
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