News: Janesville Settlement (21 Mar 1935)

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Surnames: Bostwick, Duell, Hatton, Olson, Barr, Podobnik, Drescher, Benjamin, Wright, Gemmeke, Arch, Merlak, Lamoric, Raijk, Yartz, Clintsman, Susa, Ozanich, Kebl, Flagg

----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 21 Mar 1935

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bostwick and Miss Drescher spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Duell.

Eva Hatton is back home again since last Wednesday p.m., confined to bed with ear infection under Dr. Olson's care.

Anna Fay Barr spent the weekend here with the home folks.

The Sheephead gang spent Sunday evening with Mike Podobnik.

Donald Hatton spent several days at Neillsville last week helping Dannie Drescher repair Miss Drescher's car.

Glenn Benjamin is helping Max Wright get up wood to saw.

Miss Iola Gemmeke spent the weekend here with the home folks. Iola has been rehired to teach the same school next term.

Mrs. Max Wright called at C. Hatton's Thursday.

Louis Arch spent Wednesday evening at the Frank Merlak home.

Fanny Lamoric and Tony Raijk spent Tuesday at C. Hatton's.

Mrs. Mary Yartz called on Mrs. Podobnik Tuesday evening.

Floyd Clintsman, with his truck and snow plow, with the help of four teams, opened the remaining two miles on the main road here Friday. Mr. Podobnik, Geo. Gemmeke, Paul Susa and Max Wright all helped.

The Sheephead gang helped Joe Ozanich celebrate his birthday Monday evening.

Mrs. Chas. Bostwick and Miss Drescher spent Sunday with Mrs. Al Flagg.

Iola Gemmeke called at Chas. Bostwick's and on Eva Hatton Sunday.

Frank Kebl of Greenwood called at the Lamoric and Ozanich homes Monday evening.

Mrs. S.B. Flagg called on Mrs. Evan Hatton at the Neillsville Hospital on Monday.
           

 

 


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