Levis Township
Community
Clark County, Wisconsin
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Levis Community Hall (July 13, 1969)
This building
was formerly known as the Bohemian Lodge
Hall and was erected in 1928.
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1981: The Levis Town Hall
This was the former Riverside school.
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1981: Levis Township’s garage
The old Town Hall was moved from
the McAdams or Art Opelt’s corner and set
on a cement slab where the new Town Hall
now stands.
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Organizations
4-H Clubs
Levis Progressive
Club
Meeting News
Happy Hour Club
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it)
Happy
Hour Club at the Fred Sears Home
Front Row, Left to Right: Irene
Opelt, Max Opelt, Milton Page, Willian
Ottow, ?, Leland Bandelow, Charles Neff,
Sr., O. A. Crockett, Fred Sears, Ray
Kutsche, Otto Liskow, Harry Anderson,
William Richmond.
Back Row: Iala Bandelow, Ida Ottow,
?, Gretchen Anderson, Hattie Kutsche,
Kaud Crockett, Elvira Neff, Versle Sears,
Clara Shaw, Wilbur Anderson.
Source: Levis 125 Year Book (1981); provided by
"The
Jailhouse Museum".
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The Happy Hour
Club was organized in the spring of 1923 at the
home of Mrs. Gustave Kaddatz. The group was
composed of: Mrs. Herman Meier, Mrs. John Trinkner,
Mrs. Charles Lueck, Mrs. Chas. Shramek, Sr., Mrs.
Fred Krumpeck, Mrs. Joe Holub, Sr., Mrs. Fed Sears,
Mrs. John King, Mrs. Gustave Kaddatz, Mrs. Ladd
Shramek, and Miss Lillian Shramek. Mrs. Gustave
Kaddatz was chosen the first chairman and Mrs. Ladd
Shramek became the first secretary. This club
has been meeting continuously since that time (stated
in 1980). The meetings are the first Wednesday
of the month at noon, and all enjoy a fine dinner,
which is furnished by the hostess and a part of
the members. Dues of 50 cents are used for
gifts and floweres for the members besides contributing
to charity organizations and help of the needy in
our community. The main purpose of the club
is to learn more about and improve our homemaking.
We send two representatives to the center meetings
at Neillsville where sewing-cooking-canning and
many other interesting subjects are presented by
the leader sent from the University of Wisconsin
Extension service. This is later presented
back at our club meetings. All Homemaker Clubs
in the county have an achievement Day held in June,
at which the work accomplished during the year is
exhibited. Each club decorates it's own booth.
Our club has grown until at one time there were
thirty members. At present, there are twenty-five.
Source: Levis 125 Year Book (1981); provided by
"The
Jailhouse Museum".
Homemaker's Club
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this photo to enlarge it)
Homemakers Clubs--40 yr. Members (May, 1973)
Front Row, Left to Right: Lydia Frome,
Ethel Schutte, Elsie Harder and Violet Anderegg.
Back Row: Mrs. Marvin Churkey, Mary
Hedler, Millie Opelt and Elsie Hendrich.
Source: Levis 125 Year Book (1981); provided by
"The
Jailhouse Museum".
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Sewing Circle
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this photo to enlarge it)
Levis Sewing Circle--November
21, 1918.
Front Row, Messdames listed left to right
(standing) Charles Luck, Dolle (sitting
on step behind) Kip Schultz, Mable Wendberg,
(sitting in front) Richard (Tillie
Johnson) Lynch, Tony (Hazel Schultz) Hantke,
Sitting left to right: John Apfel, MIss
Edna Monson, George (Florence Weittgnant)
Broiher, Frank Raether, Max Opelt Sr., Charles
Musil, Carl Dahnert, C. Thompson.
Back Row: Charles Austin, Charles
Horton, Art (Laura) Opelt, August Anderson,
Herman Dahl, Pearl Braman, Bea (Esther True)
Beeckler (sitting on rail).
Source: Levis 125 Year Book (1981); provided by
"The
Jailhouse Museum".
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