News: Greenwood (26 Jan 1922)

Contact: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Behrens, Dyre, Noetzel, Huntzicker, Bickell, Komis, Smith, Gruwell, , Danielson, Scharenbrock

----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 26 Jan 1922

The biggest basketball game of the season. Granton vs. Greenwood. High School Guy. Friday evening, Jan. 27th.

Mrs. O.C. Behrens entertained the Suffragettes at her home last Saturday evening.

The German Ladies Aid of the West Side will be postponed until further notice.

Alvia Dyre left Monday for Madison, where she will attend a tractor and engineering school.

During the heavy wind last Saturday night, Greenwood had four chimney fires, but none of them serious.

The Kings Daughters will meet with Mrs. A.H. Noetzel on Wednesday, Feb. 1st.

A musical and dramatic production at the Opera House, Saturday evening, Jan. 28th

The city plumbers were kept busy the forepart of the week making repairs on busted water pipes, cause by extreme cold weather.

They're all taking about the big Rod & Gun Club dance and basket social. Be with us Friday evening, Jan. 27th. A big time.

A local camp of Modern Woodmen installed the newly elected officers, Tuesday evening. A splendid oyster supper was served and all present enjoyed the evening.

Miss Grace Huntzicker is visiting at the Geo. Huntzicker home at Marshfield.

The Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. E.D. Bickell Friday p.m.

There will be a Farmers Institute at Globe Feb. 7th and 8th.

The fire department was called out last Saturday evening to extinguish a chimney fire at the Ed Komis home.

Mrs. W. Smith and son of Fairchild were over Sunday visitors here at the home of Mrs. O.C. Behrens.

Mrs. Millie Smith entertained a number of her lady friends at cards last Saturday evening. A delicious lunch was served and all report a good time.

A pie social will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gruwell, Satu evening, Jan. 28th. Given by the Wesley Ladies Aid. Ladies, please bring pies.

Miss Pearl Danielson of Chippewa Falls has accepted the position of bookkeeper at the Formers Store.

The sixteen year old son of Mr. and Jr. John Scharenbrock of Willard died last Sunday, the cause of his death being quick consumption. The funeral services were held at Willard yesterday. The parents have the heartfelt sympathy of their many friends in this, their great sorrow.
           

 

 


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