News: Greenwood (23 Mar 1922)

Contact: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Rugroden, Gates, Acker, Zimmerman, Liebau, Dale, Olson, Christie, Wollenberg, Rees, Barnes, Kenyon, Paul, Severson, Shanks, Buker

----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 23 Mar 1922

The Chris Rugroden auction advertised last week for March 30, has been called off.

Mrs. I. Gates entertained a number of little boys at her home last Sunday afternoon in honor her her son Orland's birthday.

We are moving away and all accounts with us must be settled on or before April 5th. Acker Brothers.

C.H. Zimmerman went to Wonewac yesterday for a few days visit with his parents and other relatives and friends.

We want six issures of the Gleaner dated March 9th and will pay 5 cents each for the first six brought to this office.

Paul Liebau of Rice Lake arrived here last Thursday to take part in the band concert, he being an experienced coronet player.

Go to Ole Dale's auction tomorrow (Friday). Dale says he will not be responsible for anything Olson may say at his sale.

The Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. Joe Christie March 24th.

Miss Phyllis Wollenberg of Appleton arrived here last Thursday to take part in the band concert and for a short visit with home folks.

R.L. Barnes, D.C. Chiropractor, Greenwood, Wis.

L.E. Rees was called to Appleton last Friday by the illness of his sister. He returned Tuesday.

Mrs. Kenyon arrived here from California last Monday for a visit at the home of her son, M.E. Kenyon and family.

All those signing up as members of the new Stock Shipping Association are requeted to call at the F. & M. Bank and pay their dues. E.N. Paul, Secretary.

Sam Severson, who ahs been suffering with cancer for a long time, was taken to the Marshfield hospital for treatment Monday.

Mrs. Margaret Shanks, who has been quite ill the past week, is reported as improving nicely.

A number of friends gathered at the A.C. Buker home last Sunday evening and surprised Mrs. Buker, the occasion being her birthday. A number of young folks tendered her a little surprise last Thursday evening. A most enjoyable time was had both evenings.
           

 

 


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