News: Greenwood (22 Feb 1934)
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Surnames: Varney, Keiner, Novak, Borham, Kenyon, Neuenfeldt, Gerlach, Etta,
Buker, Meinhardt, Kuehn, Mullendore, VanHollen, Beyer, Carter, Haeuser, Heilman,
Hindal, Perkins, Sherman, Leach, Sheets, Brauneis, Barr, Strozewski, McKindrick,
Westcott, Brown, Hiles, Behrens, Leberg, Meinholdt, Cummings, Alton, Hales,
Moore,
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 22 Feb 1934
Vern Varney of Madison visited relatives and friends here Thursday.
Christ Keiner and son Carl were Athens callers Monday.
Coach John Novak spent the weekend with relatives and friends at La Crosse.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Borham and son Paul, Mrs. M.E. Kenyon and Albert Neuenfeldt
were Marshfield callers Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gerlach of Osseo called on relatives and friends here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Etta and children of Stetsonville were visitors at the A.C.
Buker home Thursday.
Norman Meinhardt and Norbert Kuehn visited friends at Jump River Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G.T. Mullendore and Mr. and Mrs. B. VanHollen were Neillsville
callers Friday evening.
Mrs. Christ Keiner spent the weekend at Pittsville with relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Beyer of Alma Center spent last Thursday with relatives and
friends.
Mrs. N.J. Carter will entertain the members of the Suffragette Club at her home
this evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haeuser and children spent Sunday with relatives at
Abbotsford.
Rev. George Heilman attended a District Young Peoples Committee meeting at Colby
last Thursday.
Miss Velma Hindal, Miss Veda Howard, Mrs. C. Perkins, Irving Sherman and Erwin
Leach were Eau Claire visitors Monday.
The local order of Masons enjoyed a pancake supper at the Masonic Hall Monday
evening following a regular meeting. A good crowd attended.
Miss Evangeline Sheets, who teaches at Humbird, spent the weekend here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Sheets.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Brauneis Jr. and Mrs. A.C. Barr were Sunday visitors at the
Raymond Shaw home at Lindsey.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Strozewski of Black River Falls and Billie Strozewski and Mr.
McKidrick of Knapp were Sunday afternoon visitors at the H.A. Westcott home.
Mrs. Louis Brown entertained the members of the Birthday Club at a 6:30 dinner
at the Home Restaurant Monday evening. Bridge was played afterward at the Brown
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gale HIles and son visited at Neillsville Sunday.
Mrs. Fred Behrens entertained the members of the Intersee Club at her home last
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leberg and children spent Sunday at the Christ Keiner home.
Miss Irene Brown of Ojibwa arrived Tuesday for a visit with relatives and
friends here.
Miss Mercedes Meinholdt of Eau Claire spent the weekend here with home folks.
The Greenwood Red Devils journeyed to Chili Tuesday night, where they were
defeated by a score of 28 to 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Meryl Hales of Loyal spent Monday at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Haeuser. Mr. and Mrs. Hales are moving to Neillsville this week,
where Mr. Hales has a position.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cummings, who are visiting relatives here, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Cumming's brother, Chas. Alto and family at Withee.
Miss Elaine Buker entertained a number of her girlfriends and Miss Gassett at
her home Monday afternoon in honor of her 11th birthday anniversary. Games were
played, lunch was served and all present report a most enjoyable time.
Donald Moore, 11 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moore, who reside on the
farm formerly occupied by the Evenson family, broke his left wrist a week ago
Sunday when his mitten got caught while he was starting a gasoline engine. His
parents, not knowing the wrist was broken, did not bring him to the Greenwood
Clinic until Thursday and when X-ray was taken, it was discovered that the wrist
was broken.
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