Along with the frustrations of trying to get things done for Christmas, yesterday proved to be "testy" for me in that my ISP went down sometime Tuesday afternoon and I couldn't get back online until this morning. I'm sorry I didn't get the news out to you yesterday, but I'll pick up where I left off. I'm hoping this ISP will stay intact for a long time now, but in the event that this happens again, just hang in there and I will get to you one way or another! >From the Altoona Tribune, 26 March 1942: Divorce Issued By Judge Murphy in District Court Judge Arnold Murphy of Marinette, presiding at circuit court in the county seat, in the absence of Judge Wickham, granted Mrs. Amanda Connell, 42, Daniels Ave., a divorce from Hugh Connell, 43, on grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment, in an uncontested suit. They were married Nov. 21, 1917 and separated July 1, 1941, court records revealed. Observe 19th Wedding Anniversary Last Sat. A 7 o'clock dinner was served at the C. L. Johnson home, Garfield Ave., Saturday evening in celebration of their 19th wedding anniversary which occurred Friday, March 26. The evening was spent in playing cards. Acting hostess for the occasion was Mrs. H. Neill of Eau Claire. The guests of honor wer presented with a purse of silver. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Harris and daughter, Cynthia, of Eau Claire were Sunday guests at the R. H. Buchholz home, Lynn Ave. Mrs. Joe Farrell and son, Erwin of Spooner, returned home Friday after spending several days at the Marius Johnson home, Lynn Ave. Mrs. Ollie Erickson and daughter Colleen and son, Bucky, of Eau Claire were Sunday guests at the E. A. Bredesen home, Bartlett Ave. +++++++++++++++++++ Back to the making of the Christmas presents. Because I was unable to "play" on the Internet yesterday, I did accomplish quite a little bit. The weatherman is calling for at least 4" of snow today and tonight, too, so it's even feeling like Christmas now! -- Nance