News: Curtiss, Wis. (21 Nov. 1928)

Contact: R. Lipprandt
Email: bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Aldinger, Gayken, Gehrke, Green, Johnson, Klocke, Kraut, Lamont, Liberty, Matthias, Meier, Neitzel, Peterson, Phillips, Richter, Rogers, Sisco, Tonn

----Source: The Curtiss Advance, (Curtiss, Clark Co., WI) Wednesday, November 21, 1928

LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST

Miss Evelyn Peterson was an Owen caller Saturday.

Mrs. Geo. Sisco was an Owen business caller Tuesday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Aldinger were Owen business callers Tuesday.

Mrs. Fred Klocke visited with Mrs. Fred Richter Saturday afterenoon.

Geo. Rogers of Abbotsford was a Curtiss visitor Tuesday afternoon.

Masquerade dance at Otto Brown’s grainery Nov. 29. Prizes will be given.

Mrs. Geo. Sisco spent Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Adolph Matthias.

Mrs. R. Klocke and daughters called on Bertha Kraut at her home Saturday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sisco and family visited Sunday evening at the Jacob Johnson home.

Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Gehrke and Mr. and Mrs. E. Meier attended the show at Owen Sunday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lamont and daughter Adell of Unity called on Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Tonn Wednesday.

Mrs. Emma Matthias and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gayken and family were Sunday visitors at the H. Aldinger home.

Mrs. L. A. Neitzel and daughter Jean of Abbotsford, visited Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Green.

The Helping Hand Society meets Friday afternoon Nov.. 23rd, with Mr. A. Phillips at her home west of Curtiss.

L. A. Liberty is improving the barn on his premises and expects to keep a cow, a few chickens and do farming on a small scale.

New radiators for all cars at 52 Gamble Stores. Guaranteed 18 Months. 1917-23 Ford $6.95 exchange. 115 Scott St. Wausau.

Don’t forget the Hard Times Dance in Maple Grove Hall, two miles north of Curtiss.

DANCE AND PIE SOCIAL

A dance and pie social will be given in the town hall at Green Grove located three and one half miles west of Curtiss, on Wednesday evening, November 28th, for the benefit of the Woodland school. Ladies bring pies and gents bring your pocketbooks.

Everybody invited.

 

 


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