News: Hewett (27 Mar 1919)
Contact: Ann Stevens
Email: ann@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Goldamer, Marvin, Bruny, Collins, Matheson, Cosmosky, Albrecht, Van
Essen, Parker, Moffatt, Hart, Dux, Dormandy, Collins, Marden, Cook, Amidon,
Schultz, Warren
----Source: Neillsville Times (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 3/27/1919
Hewett (27 Mar 1919)
Bill Goldamer, who has lived on the Marvin farm the past year, has moved to
Neillsville and Clarence Marvin of Mather, Wis., has moved on the farm. We
extend a warm welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin and family.
The Bruny sale will be held tomorrow (Monday) and Mr. and Mrs. Bruny and two
children leave the middle of the week for Monroe, Wis. This community loses one
of its best families when the Bruny’s move away and they leave many friends here
who will miss them very much, but wish them an easier life and success in their
new home. Mr. and Mrs. Bruny moved here from Monroe 18 or 20 years ago.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Collins has been quite sick the past week.
Dr. Matheson is attending him.
Miss Cosmosky gave a quilting party for her school Friday afternoon. The
scholars had pieced a quilt for the Belgians, and Mrs. H. Albrecht, Mrs. Arthur
Van Essen, Mrs. H.B. Parker and Mrs. E.R Moffatt went up and helped finish the
quilt.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Essen will move onto the Jacques farm, lately vacated
by Gottlieb Bruny.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hart are here from Alma Center and will leave for St. Paul
the first of the week, where they expect to make their future home.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Will Dux on March 22nd, a daughter.
Mrs. Dan Dormandy is making maple syrup, yum! yum!
Dan Dormandy received a telegram form his son, Tracey, that he was at Hoboken,
N.J. This is the first time they have heard from him in about 17 months.
Henry Collins received an honorable discharge and is home from Camp Shelby,
Miss. Charley Marden also received his discharge and is home from Camp Grant,
Ill.
Mrs. H.B. Parker and Mrs. Lon Cook have both been sick with head colds, but are
better at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Albrecht were Sunday visitors at E.R. Moffatts’.
Walt Amidon spent Sunday at Lon Cook’s.
Mrs. Herman Schultz is quite sick.
W. Warren entertained the wood sawyers one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruny visited friends at Humbird last week.
Harry Moffatt is working at Alma Center.
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