The Thorp Courier (Thorp, WI)
January 18, 1996
Transcribed by Dolores Mohr Kenyon
Old Items Taken from The Thorp Courier files of
1896-1921-1946-1971-1986
100 Years Ago (1896)
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Chris Zapp on Monday last.
Married at the residence of the groom in the Town of Withee on Tues.
Jan. 14th by Geo. Burke, J.P. was Mr. Oliver Dostelier and Miss Carrie
Peterson. At the adjourned meeting of the county board held last
week it was decided to erect a new jail building near the site of the
present one, next summer, at a cost not to exceed $12,000. Mr.
Alexander Rous, of Mich. and Miss Stella Hirschy, of the Town of Worden,
were married at Stanley on Sat. last. They will leave for Missouri
in a few days where they intent (intend) to reside. 75
Years Ago (1921) Eidsvold – Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Decker a baby boy on Jan. 16th. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
John Filipiak, on Jan. 11th. J. E. Strum moved here from Eau
Claire with is family last week and are occupying the Connor residence.
Mr. Strum has charge of the Big Four Cannery located here. John
Bonczyk recently purchased a restaurant at Minneapolis known as the East
Side Café. 50 Years Ago (1946) Miss
Martha Kobylarczyk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kobylarczyk of the
Town of Withee and Cyril Alger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Alger, were
married Jan. 12 at 10 o’clock at St. Hedwig’s Church with Father
Piekarski performing the ceremony. Anton S. Kotecki, 61, died at
his home in Milwaukee on Jan. 6 of asthma. Frank Yaeger, 87,
died at the Becker Hotel, where he has been residing for some time, on
Tues. afternoon, Jan. 15th. On January 21, Dr. Bernard Slota is
formally opening his dental office in Thorp. E. P. Skroch, who
spent the past 40 months in the U.S. Army Air Force was released last
month and has resumed the general practice of law on Mon. in the office
building three doors south of the “Thorp Courier” office. Lone
Oak – Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Devine, Tues. Jan. 8th, a baby girl at
the Stanley Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard White, of Long Beach,
Calif. announce the marriage of their daughter, Blendena Jane to Walter
S. Baures on Dec. 31, 1945. 25 Years Ago (1971)
Fire destroyed the equipment and gutted out the entire upstairs of
the Thorp American Legion Hall last Thurs. at about the same time Blue
Moon and Thorp Finance employees were going from work. Milford
V. Wenzel, 64, Owen, died Wed. Jan. 6 at St. Joseph’s Hospital,
Marshfield. Rachel Anne Borysiak, eight day old infant daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Borysiak, Stanley, died Fri. at St. Joseph’s
Hospital, Chippewa Falls. Walter F. Knusta, 55, a resident of
Bensenville, Ill. passed away Jan. 8, 1971 at the hospital in Elk Grove,
Ill. Paul Pulokas, a native of Thorp has joined the FS Farm
Automation Department as a Systems Sales Representative. Thorp
got the jump on Greenwood in the first quarter here Fri. night, taking a
17-7 lead, and hung on to win 63-55. Reseburg – Born to Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Graham of Dorchester on Jan. 6th a baby boy and they named
him Gregory Allen. 10 Years Ago (1986)
The Thorp rural Fire Dept. was called to the scene of a car fire in the
Town of Reseburg Sun. Jan. 5, 1986. A vehicle was destroyed in the
fire, but action by a resident saved a shed. The fire took place
at the Alvin Graski residence, six miles east and ¼ mile south of Thorp.
Installation of crossing arms and 12 inch automatic flashing light
signals at the Soo Line Railroad crossing on N. Washington St., in Thorp
is expected by Feb. 25. George Jalowitz, 83, Town of Withee,
route 1, Lublin, died Fri. Jan. 10, 1986 at Victory Memorial Hospital,
Stanley. Hazel Roesler, 82, Thorp, died Thurs. Jan. 9, 1986 at
St. Joseph’s Hospital, Chippewa Falls. Frank and Sharon Shaffer
of Sheridan, Wyoming wish to announce the birth of their daughter,
Gretchen Michelle, born Dec. 17, 1985. Tom and Paul (Paula)
Dubiak, Lublin, are proud to announce the birth of their son, Bryan
Matthew on Dec. 31. Roger Creek – Mr. and Mrs. Mel Haas announce
the birth of a new grandson, Gregory Robert, born Tues. Jan. 7 to Mr.
and Mrs. Patrick Haas of Thorp.
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