News: Greenwood (30 Aug 1973)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Nichols, Johnson, Priewe, Abel, Turnquist, Caliebe, Stewart, Parrish,
Carteron, Luedke, Struensee, Metcalf, Kaudy, Warnecke, Voie, Turner, Brux,
Brockman, Jole, Kowieski, Bachara, Hegenbarth, Brown, Ellingson, Dyrness,
Swieso, Thiede
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 8/30/1973
Greenwood (30 August 1973)
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Nichols and children, Kim and Matthew, of Wilmette, Il.,
spent several days recently with his grandmother, Mrs. Olaf Johnson, and other
relatives and friends.
Mr. and mrs. Daniel Priewe and family of Green Bay returned home Monday after a
weekend visit at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Theodore Abel, and with
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. James Turnquist and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caliebe spent the weekend
visiting the ‘House on the Rock’ at Spring Green; and in Prairie du Chien and La
Crosse.
Robert Stewart, accompanied by his sons, Lloyd and Robert, the latter of
Stanley, attended the Stewart family reunion held Sunday at Plainfield.
The 86th birthday of Mrs. Olaf Johnson was celebrated by relatives and friends
at her home Sunday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in visiting and in the
late afternoon a lunch was served. Out of town guests were Mrs. Johnson’s
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Parrish, of Downers Grove, Il.
Mrs. Eugene Carteron entertained with a pre-school popcorn lawn party Friday
afternoon. Guests were children from the neighborhood and their mothers.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson of Ashland, George Luedke, and Alvin Luedke and son,
David, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Struensee, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Metcalf, and Mrs. John Kaudy
of Stetsonville, Mrs. Mildred Warnecke and grandson of Chicago visited last week
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kaudy.
Mark Abel of Kaukauna and Danny Priewe of Green Bay spent a week at the home of
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Abel.
Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Voie were Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Turner and
family of Milwaukee, and his mother, Mrs. Leo Turner, of Clintonville.
Judith Brux and Monica Brux left Sunday for the Winnebago State Hospital, where
Monica will be in a 10-week training course. Judith spent Monday at the home of
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and mrs. Vilas Brockman, in Freedom, enroute to Antigo,
where she will resume her teaching duties, and begin in-service training today
(Thursday).
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jole were guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Voie.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Parrish of Downers Grove, Il., spent from Saturday until
Tuesday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Olaf Johnson, and with other relatives
and friends.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Brux were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kowieski
and granddaughter, Kathy Kowieski.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carteron and sons, Denis and John, spent Sunday in Hayward
with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bachara.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hegenbarth of Rice Lake and Mr. and mrs. John Brown of Fall
Creek were guests Thursday of mrs. Edwin Hegenbarth.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ellingson and children, Annette and Todd, visited from
Wednesday until Saturday with his mother, Mrs. Louise Ellingson, before
returning to Menomonee Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dyrness of Marshfield visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Stewart. Monday afternoon guests at the Stewart home were Robert Stewart
and daughter, Doris, of Stanley, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stewart and sons, Robbie
and Tommie, of Eau Claire.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Swieso and sons, Mike and Craig, of Fresno, Calif., are
visiting his mother, Mrs. Effie Swieso. Additional dinner guests Monday were Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Thiede and daughter, Roxanne, of Marshfield.
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