News: Greenwood (28 Feb 1935)

Contact: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Varney, Hawks, Borham, Musich, Hart, Hiles, Johnson, Cox, Buker, Shanks, Hindal, Stabnow, Keiner, Hartson, Krogness, Althoff, Pratt, Putzel, Mead, Dahlby, Minsaas, Doonon, Palms, Pfeiffer, Pichruhn, Volk, Andrews, Vinger, Barr, Muenchow, Haeuser, Meyer, Barnes, Allard, Olson, Lyon, Howard, Neuenfeldt, Merkel, O'Connell, Offord

----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 28 Feb 1935

Charles Varney was a Marshfield caller Tuesday.

Mrs. Henry Hawks of Withee called on friends here last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Borham and son Paul were Wausau Callers Sunday.

Mrs. Tony Musich of Willard, underwent an operation at St. Joseph's Hospital Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hart of Mondovi were Sunday visitors at the Gale Hiles home.

About fifty friends and relatives helped Mrs. Mary Johnson celebrate her seventy-third birthday Sunday. A delicious lunch was served an all present report a lovely time.

Mrs. A.C. Buker went to Owen yesterday for a short visit with relatives.

Rev. Glenn Shanks is spending the week at the Irva Hindal home at Sheldon.

Mrs. Harold Stabnow and Mrs. Carl Keiner and daughter were Loyal callers Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cox were visitors at the Offord home in Thorp Saturday evening.

Mrs. W.G. Hartson spent Thursday and Friday of last week with relatives in Neillsville.

Mrs. Gladys Krogness and family moved onto the farm vacated by H.T. Althoff, Thursday.

Mrs. H.M. Pratt entertained the members of the Merry-go-round Club at her home.

John Putzel left Friday for Redridge, Mont., where he was called by the serious illness of his mother.

About fifty friends and relatives helped Mrs. Mary Johnson celebrate her seventy-third birthday Sunday. A delicious lunch was served and all present report a lovely time.

Hixon Mead of Thorp spent Tuesday and Wednesday here at the home of his son Russell and family.

Mrs. Annie Dahlby entertained the members of the Easy Aces Bridge Club at her home Monday evening.

Miss Laura Minsaas underwent an operation for appendicitis at St. Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield, on Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Doonon and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Palms of Owen were Sunday guests at the A.C. Buker home.

Rev. and Mrs. E.G. Pfeiffer, Mrs. C. Pickruhn, Mrs. Chris Keiner and Mrs. Val Volk were at Chippewa Falls Friday.

Mrs. J.S. Andrews entertained the members of the Neighborhood Club at a Washington party at her home last Friday evening.

A number of young folks had a surprise farewell party at the H. Althoff home last Friday evening. All report a fine time.

Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Vinger and family attended the auto show at Eau Claire Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barr of Neillsville visited at the A.C. Barr home Saturday and Sunday.

Quilting class Monday with Mrs. A. Muenchow and Rug class Tuesday with Mrs. Geo. Haeuser.

Mrs. Henry Keiner will entertain the members of the Schafskopf club at her home this evening.

Gilbert Meyer went to Milwaukee Tuesday where he will spend a few days at the auto school.

Dr. R.L. Barnes spent from Saturday until Wednesday with relatives and friends at Cresco, Iowa.

Mrs. A.J. Allard spent from Saturday until Tuesday at St. Joseph's Hospital where she received treatments.

Henry Althoff Sr. of New Albin, Iowa arrived Saturday and will remain here for a month of so to take care of his son's cattle.

Dr. Wm. Olson vaccinated 80 pupils of the West Eaton School Monday as a preventative for smallpox.

The monthly meeting of the local unit of the Catholic Women's League will meet at the home of Mrs. A.D. Lyon Friday afternoon.

The Methodist Ladies Aid is sponsoring a group of teas. Mrs. Carl Keiner and Miss Veda Howard entertained last Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Neuenfeldt, Mrs. Jos. Merkel and John O'Connell and daughter Irene called on friends and relatives at Marshfield Sunday.

Elaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Buker, entertained the members of the Girl Scouts and teachers at her home last Wednesday in honor of her 12th birthday anniversary. Lunch was served by Mrs. Buker.

Dance and Show at the Opera House Friday evening, March 1, Jean Harlow in "The Girl from Missouri," starting at 8:00 p.m. Dancing will be from 9:30 to 1:00. Music for the dance will be furnished by "The Troubadours," an orchestra composed of home town boys who deserved your support. Admission for the dance and show --25 cents, dance only -- gents 25 cents, ladies 10 cents.
           

 

 


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