The Thorp Courier (Thorp, WI)
March 18, 1998
Transcribed by Dolores Mohr Kenyon
Old Items Taken from The Thorp Courier files of
1898-1923-1948-1973-1988
100 Years Ago (1898)
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Christianson on Mon.; Dr.
McCutcheon, attending physician. Stanley Sunbeams – March 7th a
daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klauck. – John Wise and Petra
Anderson were married here on Sat. last. A daughter was born to
Dr. and Mrs. P. McKitrick on Mon. last. Peter Biddle and Jerry
Asselin completed their logging job north of town last week having
banked nearly 600,000 feet for the N. W. L. Co. J. B. Clark, of
Eau Claire, sold his farm, located in the Town of Worden to Anton Micke,
of Dundas, Wis. last week. The price was $1,900. Twin
girls were born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank David of the Town of Worden, on
the 4th inst. Town Treasurers: Thos. Murphy of Withee Township,
John Landry of Reseburg, Ed. Foley of Worden and Solon Larson of Thorp
are at Neillsville today squaring up their accounts. The Thorp
Republican, established here about six months ago, suspended publication
last week, evidently from lack of patronage as the following would
indicate: “You failed to pay your subscription. We can’t do
business any more.” 75 Years Ago (1923)
Henderson’s Corner – A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wright at
the home of Mrs. Anna McCafferty, March 7th and a daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. Will McCafferty at Victory Hospital, March 8th. Both new comers
are granddaughters of Mrs. Anna McCafferty. Captain Johannes
Karl Audorff, at the age of 103 years, 9 months and 11 days was found
dead in his rocking chair at 6:20 a.m. on March 7, 1923 at Butlerville.
Egbert Mead, brother of Wm. Mead of this village and a resident
here many years ago, died at his home at Sumner, Wash. on Feb. 6th.
50 Years Ago (1948) Edward Karlen Sr., 84, passed away
at the home of his son Edward Jr., near Stanley, of the infirmities of
old age, on Sun. March 7, 1948. Minnie Butler was born on a f
arm near Verona, Dane County Dec. 18, 1869, the second child of William
and Emily Brown, passed away March 6, 1948, at the home of Mrs. Georgia
Collins, her niece at Butlerville. Butler – Born to Mr. and Mrs.
V. Kuehl on Mon. the 8th a baby daughter, Ione Ruth. Mrs. Wm.
Smith, 74, died on Sun. March 7th at her farm home at Eidsvold.
Around the Corner – Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lewan are the proud parents of a
baby boy. Mrs. Lewan is the former Virginia Nowak.
Neiman’s Corner – Mr. and Mrs. Ray Paulis, of Gilman moved into the
neighborhood recently, the former is employed at the Town of Withee
Dairy Co. as cheesemaker. 25 Years Ago (1973)
Very Reverend Anthony Matla, 61, died Mon. March 12, of a
heart attack. He taught Polish Culture School here in Thorp.
Joan Morgan, a high school senior from Thorp, has been honored as a
district winner in the 16th annual scholarship competition sponsored by
Thorp Finance Corp. John Nied, a student at Wisconsin State
University, River Falls, has been appointed World Ambassador for the
State of West Virginia by Arch A. Moore, Jr., Governor of West Virginia.
A boy was born on March 3, 1973 to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Verkuilen. His name is Gregory Russell. Word has been
received at the Joe Reichert home of the arrival of a baby daughter,
Sarah Elizabeth, to Sgt. and Mr. Robert Reichert of San Angelo, Texas,
on March 10th. Ella Coates Johnson, formerly of Thorp passed
away March 6, 1973. She has resided in Chicago for the past
several years. Reseburg – Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Grajkowski
of Mendota Heights, Minn., a baby girl, Sarah Robin, on March 9th.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sonnentag of Greenwood and Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Grajkowski. 10 Years Ago (1988)
Donald Hassing, 64, of Addison, Ill., formerly of Thorp, passed
away Feb. 13, 1988 enroute to Elmhurst Memorial Hospital.
Clarence Schunk, 81, Independence, died Tues. March 8, 1988 at
Tri-County Memorial Nursing Home, Whitehall. Frank Pomietlo, 90,
Stanley, passes away at Victory Memorial Hospital, March 9, 1988.
Megan Marie, daughter of John and Patti Nowobielski was baptized on Sun.
March 6, 1988 at St. Bernard-St. Hedwig’s Church. Thorp native
Jim Danielewicz, now coaching in Arizona, took his Bisbee, Arizona
basketball team to its first state tournament recently. Jim’s team
won the conference championship and sported a 16-2 record. On
the third day of the third month this year, three little surprises came
to Mark and Sue Schaus of South Milwaukee. Mark, formerly of Thorp
and Sue are the proud parents of a six pound, one ounce boy, Samuel
August, and two five pound girls, Laureen Marie and Malory Jane.
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