News: Seif & Hendren (13 Dec 1934)
 
Contact: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Sapiega, Riphenburg, Humboldt, Tolaney, Knops, Grap, Perme, Pekol, Morgal, Moderson, Voight, Laken, Aberle, Hinkel, Walker, Perushek, Wagner, Berthold

----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 13 Dec 1934

Anton Sapiega called at Humboldt's, Riphenburg's, and Tolaney's Saturday.

Frank Morgal Jr. was taken to Eau Claire hospital Wednesday where he underwent an operation and at the present time is getting along nicely.

Buddy and Eunice Knops and Mrs. Anton Sapiega and Joe Tolaney called at Harvey Grap's Saturday.

John Perme visited at the Joe Pekol home Wednesday.

Frank Morgal Sr. and Joe Morgal were Eau Claire visitors Saturday.

Connie Sapiega spent Sunday with Dorothy Moderson.

Harvey Grap and Albert Voight are on the sick list.

Frank Laken, Herman Aberle and Anton Sapiega helped Emil Hinkel with butchering Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Walker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Aberle and family and Joe Tolaney visited at the Frank Laken home Thursday evening.

Tony Tolaney drove down from Colby Saturday evening and spent Sunday with the home folks, returning to Colby Monday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Perushek visited Tolaney's Sunday.

Art Wagner called on Harvey Grap Friday.

Lyle Humboldt and Herb Riphenburg visited at A. Tolaney's Saturday.

Harry and Walter Berthold and Harvey Grap were Neillsville visitors Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laken and family called at the Tolaney home Wednesday.
           

 

 


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