The Thorp Courier (Thorp, WI)
May 13, 1993
Transcribed by Dolores Mohr Kenyon
Old Items Taken from The Thorp Courier files of
1893-1918-1943-1968-1983
100 Years Ago (1893)
Peter Ziehr has purchased the vacant Cronin lots near the school house
and will immediately erect a dwelling house thereon.
Geo. Beachwood is digging a well on the P. Deforth corner in the Town of
Withee where H. Holzhausen is about to erect another cheese factory.
Mrs. Thorp, wife of Joseph G. Thorp, formerly of Eau Claire, died on
Thursday last at Santa Barbara.
Wm. Black, while on the drive on Black River, captured three cub bears a
couple of weeks ago. He brought them home last week and they are
becoming quite tame, lapping milk as readily as house cats and not at
all cross or vicious. They are beautiful specimens of the bear
family and are black. We understand Mr. Black would dispose of the
animals for a reasonable figure.
The order incorporating the village of Thorp was signed by Judge Bailey
on Saturday last, the day set, and the election to ratify the same will
be held at Hipke & Gerbing’s hall on May 26.
Stanley Sunbeams – Vacant lots on Willard that were sold two years ago
for $100 are now easily sold for $800. – The first, and for five years,
the only hotel building in Stanley was moved from its old site, last
week, to the south side of the RR track to be used as a private
dwelling. This historic landmark was built by Peter Durand in
1881, and has been successively owned and run as a hotel by Peter Huff,
Dan Harbaugh, Jas. Mohr, Jas. Doherty and Mike Mohr. – Born to Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Demarce, on the 26th ult, a son. – William Baker had his
right arm cut off above the elbow by a lath saw in the N. W. L. Cos Mill
on Thursday last. Drs. Erdman and McKittrick dressed the wound.
Withee Waifs – C. W. Funk has purchased the first lot west of the hotel
from W. S. Tufts and is erecting a store building upon it. The
building will be a neat two-story structure 22x30 feet. Mr. Funk
will move the post office there as soon as it is ready for occupancy.
75 Years Ago (1918)
Neiman’s Corner – Mike Teclaw and Joe Stroinski left for army service. –
Mike Wojtkiewicz is making cheese at the county line factory, J. Jaeger
being ill.
Stanley Mazurek’s farm dwelling caught fire on Sunday noon last from the
chimney. Melvin Boardman, passing noticed the flame, rushed in,
climbed the roof and quickly quenched the fire. Mrs. Mazurek and
daughter were alone at the time and Melvin’s timely assistance no doubt
saved the structure.
Joe Czycewicz joined the ranks of volunteer soldiers at Camp Grant last
week.
Henry Harper purchased the Nels Courter forty acre farm in the Town of
Butler last week.
A card received at this office from Magnus Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs.
N. P. Hansen, announces his safe arrival in France on April 19th.
Phillip Szwaj, John Shabbach, Mike Teclaw, Peter Smoczyk, Hugo Quast,
Frank Kowalski and Basyl Harycki left this vicinity for Camp Grant last
Friday.
Charley Jager was turned down by a recruiting officer at Eau Claire last
July upon his volunteering to join the navy. He tried again at Eau
Claire last week, was accepted and is now at Great Lakes Station near
Chicago.
Thomas Bogumill, son of Jos. S. Bogumill, and John and Geo. Klak went to
Wausau on Saturday last to take their examination for entrance into the
navy. They left here on Tuesday for the Great Lakes training
station.
50 Years Ago (1943)
Thorp High School Class Roll: Lawrence Bauer, Lawrence Beckman, Gladys
Beller, Daisy Boardman, Patricia Bogumill, James Cotter, Edwin
Czubakowski, Thomas Daines, Helen Depa, Loretta Filipek, Frank Giwojna,
Helen Gorsegner, Frank Gulcynski, Marian Haas, Irene Harycki, Joseph
Hastreiter, Eileen Henke, Robert Herman, Tillie Jarocki, Violet Juzwiak,
Melania Karpinski, Bernard Klewicki, Felix Laniewski, Vernon
Lewandowski, Mercedes Maier, Aloysius Navarre, Philip Neis, F. Donald
Niedzwiecki, Clarence Nowobielski, Edmund Oniszcuk, Linda Osowski,
Antoinette Panek, Leon Papierniak, Louis Pecka, Raymond Skaleski, Frank
Sopiarz, Lucille Strzok, Lorraine Szatalowicz, Emily Szpara, Robert
Telford, Tony Tyznik, Joyce Wagner, Roger Warner.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hedler and family have moved from the Town of Reseburg
on to the former Kleckner farm north of Thorp, which they purchased some
time ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lindquist and family of Eau Claire have moved to
Thorp and will reside in the former N. P. Hansen house which they
recently purchased. Mr. Lindquist is to be with the Thorp
Implement Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fisher and children, who have been residing in
South St. Paul for some time, returned to Thorp this week.
May 1, 1943, Chester and Susan Filipek exchanged wedding vows at St.
Mils Church in Chicago.
A bouncing baby girl, Monica Marie, 10 ½ pounds, arrived at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kaminski, Thursday May 6th.
Gilman – Born: to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lebiecki a son on Tuesday May 4th.
25 Years Ago (1968)
The Thorp High School Junior Class will present their Junior Prom on
Saturday evening, May 11. Julie Nourse will reign as Queen with
Andy Asselin as King.
Funeral services for Jerome Pajak, 27, who passed away April 15th at his
home, were held April 19, 1968 at St. Hedwig’s Chapel.
Irving Floyd Dow, 72, Greenwood, died of a heart ailment Thursday
evening in the Memorial Hospital at Neillsville where he had been a
patient for the past two days.
Bill DeKoskie, 26, Kingston, N. Y., brother of Mrs. Leon Bogumill,
Thorp, died on Monday, May 6, 1968 at the Veterans Hospital, Albany N.
Y.
Two bouquets of mums were on the altar of St. Hedwig’s Chapel, Thorp for
the marriage of Miss Roberta Rae Wald and Robert Anthony Butek on
Saturday, April 20th.
Albert Ryley Burss, 90, better known as Ryle Burss, passed away at the
Memorial Hospital in Stanley, on April 22, 1968.
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