News: Greenwood (29 Oct 1925)

Contact: Stan
Email: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Arbs, McCarty, Barr, Thompson, Schwarze, Horn, Christie, Buker, Rees, Kelley, Ketchpaw, Hartson, Pauley, Meeks, Brauneis, Lambright, Allard, Keiner, Hogue, Johnson, Dahl, Carleton, Neuenfeldt, Clute, O'Connell, Braun

----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) (29 Oct 1925)

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Arbs were Marshfield visitors yesterday.

Miss Violet McCarty of Longwood spent Tuesday evening at the A.C. Barr home.

Rev. T.O. Thompson attended the preacher's meeting at Withee Monday afternoon and evening.

The local Rod & gun Club will have their regular meeting at the Council Rooms next Wednesday evening.

Adolph Schwarze left for Chicago Tuesday evening where he will attend an Implement Dealers Convention.

A number of relatives and friends had a farewell party on Miss Martha Horn at her home in this city Sunday evening. Miss Horn will leave soon for Washington, where she will spend a year visiting relatives and friends.

Joe Christie has purchased a new eight Hupmobile Sedan. The deal was made through the Ed Buker agency in this city.

The West Side Aid will meet with Mrs. Otto Decker Wednesday, Nov. 4.

Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Rees and Mrs. Kelley went to Wis. Rapids Wednesday, where Mrs. Kelley will remain for a time.

The W.C.T.U will meet with Mrs. Ella Ketchpaw Tuesday evening, Nov. 3rd, all members expected to be present, and all others interested in the work are cordially invited to attend.

Saturday night is Halloween.

Mrs. L. Arbs entertained the Birthday club at her home Thursday evening.

Mrs. W.G. Hartson entertained the Birthday Club last evening.

John Pauley went to Park Falls Sunday, where he will spend the winter at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. earl Meeks.

Joe Brauneis left Monday for Chicago and Milwaukee, where he will spend several weeks with relatives and friends.

There will be English services at the Braun Settlement Reformed Church at 2:00 o'clock Sunday afternoon.

Rev. and Mrs. Lambright of Neillsville called on Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Allard Monday on their way to Withee to attend the preacher's meeting.

All who are interested in planning for a Christmas Bazaar for the benefit of the M.E. Church are invited to meet at the church basement Thursday afternoon at 3:00.

Henry Keiner left Sunday for Milwaukee, where he will work during the witner.

Clarence Hogue of St. Paul arrived here Saturday for a week's visit at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hogue.

Dance at Christie Saturday, Oct. 31st. Music by the Original Footwarmers.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Art Johnson and Mrs. Mabel Dahl were Loyal callers Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Free Carleton of Neillsville visited Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Barr.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Neuenfeldt, Mrs. Leon Clute and Miss Irene O'Connell were Loyal callers Monday evening.

The Reformed Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. Simon Schwarze Thursday, Nov. 5th. Conveyances will leave from the Christ Braun home at 2:00 o'clock.

Miss Viola Barr spent Friday with her sister, miss Hazel, teacher at the Woodland School in Green Grove.

 

 


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