News: Braun Settlement (05 Jan 1922)

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Surnames: Haase, Braun, Damrow, Damerow, Woepse, Horn, Reber, Alperstett, Speich, Orth, Gerlach, Metcalf, Vollrath

----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 05 Jan 1922

Mrs. H. Haase and daughter called on Mrs. Theo Braun Friday afternoon.

Marian Braun visited her brothers George and Theo last week.

Elmer Braun, who spent his vacation with his folks, left Tuesday for Minneapolis.

Mrs. H.A. Damrow called on Mary Woepse Monday p.m.

Mrs. Otto Horn and Mrs. F. Horn visited one day last week at the Chris Reber home.

John Woepse came home from Sheboygan, where he was working.

Miss Setonia Braun spent Xmas week here with her parents.

Mrs. Wm. Alperstett called on Mrs. Gus Horn Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. H.A. Damrow entertained New Year's Day to a seven o'clock dinner: Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Braun and son Elmer, Mr. and Mrs. W. Alperstett and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Speich. On account of the storm, the majority were unable to attend. Those present will always remember Mr. and Mrs. Damrow as royal entertainers.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Orth are receiving a visit from the latter's parents and sister of Milwaukee.

Lorinda Horn and Donald Speich spent Tuesday with Rose Haase.

Mrs. Gerlach and daughter, J. Metcalf and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. Speich and children spent New Year's at the W. Vollrath home, that day being their mother's birthday.

Will Damrow, who spent Xmas vacation with his folks, returned to Madison Monday.
           

 

 


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