The Thorp Courier (Thorp, WI)
November 30, 1995
Transcribed by Dolores Mohr Kenyon
Old Items Taken from The Thorp Courier files of
1895-1920-1945-1970-1985
100 Years Ago (1895)
J. B. Taylor of Marshfield contemplates operating the coal kilns
located here in the interest of the Ashland Blast Furnace Co. $1.25
will be the amount paid for cordwood. Down to zero on Tuesday
morning! Jos. Klauk is erecting a saloon building 24x50 feet in
size on his corner lot in Stanley. Gus Tegelman is the architect
and builder. The structure will be two stories high. Dr.
Selden reports the birth of twins, boy and girl, on Sat. last to Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Robinson of Eidsvold; Also a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. L.
Hilbo. 75 Years Ago (1920) A daughter
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. F. Jager on Thursday, November 11th.
Louis Kaczor was elected adjutant of Cecil Tormey Post No. 118 of the
American Legion at a special meeting held on Thurs. evening last to fill
the vacancy left by Stanley Glamkowski, resigned. Miss Nora
Leibole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Leibole, of this village, and
Mr. Roy Gibbs, of Purewater, Mont., were united in marriage at Glendive,
Mont., on November 3rd. They will reside at Purewater where Mr.
Gibbs operates a large sheep ranch. The marriage of Miss Alvina
Glowacki and Mr. Ira Barnum was solemnized at Eau Claire on Thur. Nov.
18. Miss Doris V. Mosher, daughter of Mr. and (Mrs.) T. O.
Mosher and Carvel G. Gurholt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gurholt, were
united in marriage in the home of Rev. Tully, pastor of the First
Presbyterian Church, Eau Claire, on Wednesday, November 17, 1920.
50 Years Ago (1945) Gilman – A baby boy was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Kornesczuk, Monday. Lone Oak – Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Baehr, a seven pound baby girl at the Marshfield Hospital on
Nov. 18th. South Worden – Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberts are the
proud parents of a 9 ½ pound son born Nov. 25 at the Victory Hospital.
Yellow River – A six and one-half pound son was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Harroth on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 22 at Ladysmith Hospital, the
latter will be remembered as Hazel Bolstead, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ole Bolstead. 25 Years Ago (1970) John
Fryza, 81, Lublin, passed away on Monday, Nov. 23. Mrs. Frank
Hoffman, 74, died suddenly, Tues. Nov. 24. Wednell (Wendell) E.
Markham, 37, route 3, Cadott, formerly of Thorp, was killed Saturday
when his car struck a culvert along CTH G about 12 miles north of
Augusta. The Daughters of American Revolution Good Citizen’s
Contest is opened only to girls in the senior classes of accredited high
schools. Sue Keating, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keating,
has been chosen as this year’s recipient representing Thorp High School.
William L. Hanley, 84, Stanley, died Thursday afternoon at Victory
Memorial Hospital. Anthony E. Balicki passed away suddenly
November 17th in St. Joseph’s Hospital, Marshfield. A
Concelebrated Mass was offered Thursday at the Sacred Heart Catholic
Church, for Mrs. Julius (Marie C.) Kondrasuk, 63 Marshfield, who died
Tues. at Neillsville Memorial Hospital. 10 Years Ago
(1985) John Orzechowski, 71, Thorp, died Monday,
November 25, 1985. Joan M. Kotecki, daughter of Mr. Anthony
Kotecki and the late Evelyn Kotecki, Thorp and David R. Roubal, son of
Ernest and Bernice Roubal, Thorp, exchanged wedding vows on Oct. 26,
1985 at St. Bernard’s-St. Hedwig’s Church. Calvin Clarence
Pawlak, 59, Withee, was dead on arrival at the Colby Clinic, Wed. Nov.
13, 1985 of an apparent heart attack. Paul Kaz, son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Kaz, Thorp, completed 8 weeks basic training with the
U. S. Army in Fort Dix, New Jersey. He is now attending machinist
schooling in Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.
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