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    1. [WI~Old-News] New Article for United States - Wisconsin
    2. A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Wisconsin > Rusk http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=1549 Also visit our new sister sites: http://www.AncestorsOnTheWeb.com http://www.Genealogy101.com Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=46176 Submitted by: Loren H Article Title: Rusk County Journal Article Date: March 28 1923 Article Description: Bruce News Article Text: Bud La Vigne returned to Bruce Saturday to pack his household goods and they will leave Tuesday for their new home at Phillips. Mr Taylor left on Thursday for Platteville for a few days visit with his family. Job Miller was a Bruce caller on Wednesday. Fred Martin has purchased the Klinger place and house on the old fair grounds and will move his family there in the near future. Clyde Goin will start his saw mill on April 2nd and expects to be quite busy for a time. Paul Christianson of Ladysmith, spent Sunday here. Ed Arpin went to Rhinelander onTuesday where he transacted business. Fred La Blanc of Murry is visiting his son and daughter, Peter Le Blanc and Mrs A McDonald for a few days. Fred and William Dubois of Minneapolis arrived in Bruce Tuesday to visit old friends and to transact business. Stanley Braier moved his family back to town. Milo Witter returned from Weyerhauser on Wednesady. The Fred Apker family from Weyerhauser have moved to Bruce and are comfortably settled in the Ferres home. Lee Joyner returned to his home in Superior on Wednesday after having spent several weeks visitng his brothers, Clarence and Duane. Mr Chase is patrolman number 12 on highway 40. Mrs Eno of Elder Creek spent a few days in Bruce as a guest of Mrs Chas. Baxter. Joe Arpin is moving his family back from Milwaukee to their home in Atlanta. Alex Skell of Bruce is patrolman number 7 on highway 14. Miss Florence Chapman was a Ladysmith caller, Saturday. Mrs Oscar Campbell of Couderay arrived in Bruce on Thursday to visit at the home of her father in law Frank Campbell. Anna Doorn and Pertila McEwen spent Friday in Bruce the guest of Mrs kate Moore. Dr Hansen returned from his trip to St Paul and La Crosse, Tuesday. Ed Arpin is on the sick list with a sprained back. Mr and Mrs Jacob Searles of Wisconsin Rapids arrived in Bruce on Friday to spend a few days with their daughter, Mrs Duckart. Little Donald Duckart who has been wiht his grandparents since Christmas came back with them. C L Chappelow of Frankin, Indiana arrived in Bruce Saturday for a ten days' visit. E W Richardson of the Journal staff of Ladysmith was in town on Friday between trains. Mr and Mrs Ferris have moved to the Compton farm in New Hutchinson. Father S A Girouard of Bruce, was a Ladysmith caller on Monday. Joseph Lancaster and sisters, returned to their school duties in Michigan, after being absent several weeks on account of the illnes and death of their mother. Louis Vaughan and Nellie Applebee of Exeland, were quietly married at the home of Mr Vaughans's sister on Saturday March 17th. Rev James Hansen officiated. Mr and Mrs Vaughan will make their home on the Joe Galman farm this summer. Nellie Applebee is a niece of Mrs Lula Hawley. The M e Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs John Daily on Thursday. Rev Taylor of Rice Lake, will hold a three weeks' revival meeting at the M E chuch in Bruce. Miss Beth Crowell spent the weekend at home. P C Roberts is planning on going back to Canada to live as soon as he can make the necessary arrangments and either sell or rent his farm. Elmer Peterson was a Weyerhauser caller,Saturday. Jack Berg, of Ladysmith was in town all of last week repairing telephone lines and phones. Mrs Kate Moore went to Minneapolis on Sunday to enter a hospital for treatment. Mrs Sidney Caley delightully entertained a number of lady friends at a flinch party on Tuesday at her home. A dainty lunch was served. Mrs Etta Hanson won first prize and Mrs B Campbell carried off the consolation prize. Mrs A Chase entertained anumber of her lady friends at a flinch party at her home on Thursday. Mrs Sidney Caley carried off the first prize while Mrs Mike Witter won the consolation. Miss Florence Chapman spent Saturday at her home in Ladysmith. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ WI-Old-News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com

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