News: Greenwood (31 Mar 1921)
Contact:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Wollenberg, Johnson, Colby, McNamara, Armstrong, Buker, Rossman,
Pratt, Schwarze, Hartson, Smith, Kaufman, Dahlby, Ketchum, Wescott, Engel,
Warnke, Francis, Steiner, Cole, Olson, White, Suemnicht, Schreiber, Aegerter,
Ehlert, Komis, Stabnow
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 03/31/1921
Miss Phyllis Wollenberg is home from her school duties at Appleton.
Oscar Johnson was over from Marshfield Monday for a visit with relatives and
friends.
Miss Amy Colby of Fond du Lac is visiting at the Armstrong home.
Miss McNamara went to Neillsville Saturday for a visit with friends.
Talk baseball, this town should have a real ball team this summer.
Ed Buker and Paul Rossman transacted business at Wausau on Friday.
Mrs. H.M. Pratt, Mrs. Adolph Schwarze and son and Mrs. Wellen Hartson were Loyal
visitors Saturday.
Mrs. A.C. Buker was a Marshfield visitor the latter part of the week.
Miss Phylena Smith went to Eau Claire Friday.
The Kings Daughters will meet with Mrs. Albert Schwarze April 18th.
Harry Kaufman was over from Loyal Saturday.
Mrs. Anna Dahlby and children went to Marshfield Tuesday.
Orlando Buker, who spent several weeks here with relatives and friends, went to
Iola last Friday to resume his duties with Parks' Orchestra.
O. Ketchum returned to Millston Tuesday, after spending a few weeks at the H.A.
Wescott home.
The Misses Anna Engel and Lillian Warnke were over Sunday visitors at
Marshfield.
Miss Leona Francis, who attends school at Eau Claire, is visiting relatives and
friends here.
Wm. Steiner of Marshfield was an over Sunday visitor here with his family.
We are indebted to Dr. Cole of Butler Settlement for a sack of home grown
popcorn and some homemade maple sugar. It sure was fine.
C.A. Olson cries a sale of purebred, Chester Whites at Marshfield Friday, April
1st.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H> Hartson returned Friday from a several months visit with
their daughter at New Virginia, Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Suemnicht of Cascade, Wis. Arrived here last Saturday for a
visit at the Rev. O.W. Schreiber home.
Lind Aegerter made some nice improvements in his tonsorial parlor last week by
putting new clothes on his pool tables and new linoleum in his barber shop.
Grandma is up to date and one of the particular kind.
Albert Ehlert returned to Loyal Saturday after spending several days here at the
Ed Komis home.
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