The Thorp Courier (Thorp, WI)
October 22, 1997
Transcribed by Dolores Mohr Kenyon
Old Items Taken from The Thorp Courier files of
1897-1922-1947-1972-1987
100 Years Ago (1897)
Venison will be in the market next week. The new Clark County
jail is completed and was accepted by the building committee who met at
Neillsville last week. It is a fine building and complete in every
way. Last week depot agent H. A. Culler had his say in regard to
the loafers hanging around the depot and this week he has the blues
still worse owing to an order issued by the officials requiring agents
to dress up in navy blue swallow tails with brass button attachments.
On Sat. a representative for a clothing firm called on and took his
measurements. If the new suits fit, all well and good, but if it
don’t trouble will follow. 75 Years Ago (1922)
Eidsvold – news was received here of the arrival of a baby
boy to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Warner of Hannibal, Tues. Oct. 17th. – The
marriage of Edwin Warner, of Jump River and Miss Daisy Pake of Holcombe
occurred Wed. at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Pake
at Holcombe. Geo. Plucinski and Stanley Glamkowski purchased a
Globe radio receiving set of Art Rasmussen and have installed it in
their bachelor apartments on Washington St. A bouncing baby boy
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brunett of the Town of Worden on Wed. Oct.
18. 50 Years Ago (1947) Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Badzinski are the proud parents of a baby girl, born Oct. 25th,
weighing eight pounds. The little one’s name is Diane Louise.
At a nuptial high mass read by the Rev. Gregory Rueter before the altar
of the Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Medford, on Wed. Oct. 1, Miss
Margaret Gengler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Gengler, Medford, became
the bride of George Thums, Jr. Westboro. 25 Years Ago
(1972) This year’s recipients of the Elks Youth
Leadership awards at Thorp High School are Joan Morgan and James Sarafin.
Jim and Joan will participate in the district contest. A
commemorative Mass was celebrated in honor of the Golden Wedding
Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gulcynski, Thorp on Sun. Mr.
and Mrs. John Hickman celebrated their 60th Wedding Anniversary, on Sun.
Sept. 10, 1972. A young man from Thorp has re-enlisted in the
United States Air Force, Paul J. Kowieski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul J.
Kowieski, Thorp. Lublin – A new pastor has arrived at St. Mary’s
P.N.C.C. at Lublin. He is Rev. Thomas Salkowski, with his wife and
two children. Miss Barbara Jane Olejniczak, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Olejniczak, Thorp, became the bride of William Bates,
Superior, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bates, Chetek, Sat. Oct. 14, 1972,
at Christ the King Cathedral, Superior. Miss Patricia Marie
Romanowski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Romanowski, Thorp, was
united in marriage to DuWayne Leo Anderson, son of Mrs. LeMoine
Anderson, Stanley, at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, Stanley on Sat.
Sept. 16th. 10 Years Ago (1987) Jerry
Kudingo, 46, Thorp, died at Sacred Heart Hospital, Eau Claire on Tues.
Oct. 20, 1987 as the result of an automobile accident. Blue Moon
Cheese of Thorp received international attention this week, as a group
of 17 visitors from the Denmark Cheese Association stopped by to observe
processes from production to packaging. John F. Zoromski, 87,
Wittenberg, died Sat. Oct. 17, 1987 at his home. He is the father
of Longine and Rudolph Zoromski both of Thorp. Former Lublin
resident, Jean Sorenson, 79, died Sun. Oct. 18, 1987 at St. Anthony’s
Health Center, Minneapolis. Albert J. Chmelik, 67, Chippewa
Falls, died Wed. Oct. 21, 1987 at home. Gladys E. Ness, 86,
Stanley, died Tues. Oct. 20, 1987 at Victory Memorial Hospital, in
Stanley. Alexander M. Baginski, loving husband of Marie (nee
Nowobielski), died in Chicago. Funeral services were held Oct. 7,
1987. George and Gladys Burzynski, Thorp announce the marriage
of the daughter, Germaine (Ginger) to Mr. David Lieser of Cottage Grove,
Minn. Sat. Oct. 24, 1987.
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