News: Greenwood (31 Jan 1935)

Contact: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Flatz, Olson, Barr, Cox, Syth, Dahlby, Andrews, Eystad, Hart, Stabnow, Wang, Arends, Behrens, Chadwick, Laabs, Rohde, Buker, Christie, Etta, Volk, Stabnow, Keiner, Schwarze, Corey, Neuenfeldt, O'Connell, Merkel, Chadwick, Wilcox, Gates, Boyce, Rowert, Heilman, Wood

----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 31 Jan 1935

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Flatz were Marshfield callers Saturday.

Herman J. Olson spent the latter part of the week in Neillsville on business.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barr of Neillsville were Sunday visitors at the A.C. Barr home.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cox and Mrs. Sid Cox were Chippewa Falls visitors.

Mrs. Arleigh Syth returned home from St. Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield, last Thursday.

Easy Aces Bridge Club will meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Anna Dahlby.

Mrs. J.S. Andrews entertained a few friends at her home last evening at a 6:30 dinner, followed by bridge.

Mr. and Mrs. H.J. Eystad and three children of Chippewa Falls spent Sunday here at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J.M. Hart.

Mrs. Carl Stabnow entertained the members of the Merry-go-round Club at her home last evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Odin Wang and Mrs. John Arends were Marshfield visitors Monday.

Mrs. Fred Behrens and Orlie Chadwick attended the funeral of Tom Chadwick at Neillsville mond.

Mrs. Franklin Laabs underwent an operation at St. Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield, last Thursday.

Ed Rohde went to Milwaukee yesterday as a delegate to the Equity Live Stock Commission meeting.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buker and Mrs. Kit Christie attended the funeral of Tom Chadwick at Neillsville on Monday.

Mrs. J.H. Etta and Mrs. Perry Volk of Loyal were visitors at the H.W. Stabnow and Carl Keiner homes Monday.

Adolph Schwarze and son Durward and Howard Corey were at Hayward Sunday. They report the snow 54 inches on the level in northern Wisconsin.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Neuenfeldt, Mrs. Jos. Merkel, John O'Connell and daughter Irene were Marshfield callers Saturday.

Forrest Chadwick of Randolph, N.Y. is visiting at the Bert Wilcox home. He was called here by the death of his father, Tom Chadwick.

Mr. and Mrs. Irvie Gates and Gene Boyce returned home from Janesville last Wednesday. They report Mrs. Rowert is gaining nicely after her illness.

Rev. and Mrs. Geo. Heilman, accompanied by their daughters, Hertha and Lenore, spent Wednesday at Spencer attending a one-day conference.

Will Wood, poor commissioner for Clark County, reports more than 800 families in Clark County on relief. This is about the same number as were on last winter.
           

 

 


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