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ORGANIZATIONS Eaton Township, Clark County, WI
Clubs and Organizational News American Legion
Auxiliary
Gold Star
Assembly No. 86, Equitable Fraternal Union
Baseball Teams
1934 Eaton Center Base Ball Team (Photo) Bridge Clubs Oct. 4, 1934--Mrs. Myron Kenyon and Mrs. P. W. Gullord entertained the members of the bridge club at a 1 o'clock luncheon last Thursday, followed by bridge at the Gullord home. Commercial Club
Grand Army of the Republic (GAR)
Meetings [1] Greenwood Lodge No. 29
Greenwood Women's Club Girl Scouts
Hercules Lodge No. 181, I.O.O.F.
Interse Club
Please contact us if you can add any detail concerning this club which is referenced in the mid-1930s in the Greenwood Gleaner. Oct. 4, 1934--Mrs. Charles Ludwig entertained the members of the Interse Club at her home last evening.
Linden Camp, No. 1450, M. W. A.
Maccabees Ladies Club Modern Woodmen of America O.E.S. Please contact us if you can add any detail concerning this club which is referenced in the mid-1930s in the Greenwood Gleaner. Oct. 4, 1934--Mrs. M. E. Kenyon and daughter, Betty, left Sunday for Milwaukee. Mrs. Kenyon is the delegate of the local O. E. S. to the Grand Chapter which is held there this week. Red Cross Queen City Rebekah Lodge No. 110, I.O.O.F.
R. N. A Lodge Please contact us if you can add any detail concerning this lodge which is referenced in the mid-1930s in the Greenwood Gleaner. Oct. 4, 1934--A number of members of the R. N. A. Lodge are attending the convention at Neillsville today. The following prizes were awarded at the R.N.A. card party at Allards hall Monday evening: 500 -- Mrs. Ed Hinker, Mrs. Jos. Schmitz, Mrs. W. C. Steiger; Bridge -- Mrs. L. Cox, Mrs. Palmer Vinger, Mrs. G. I. Mullendore; Schafskopf -- Henry Stabnow, Mrs. A. H. Noetzel, Mrs. Irvine Gates; Skat -- Marcellus Hinker, John Lindner, Hugo Haglund. The door prize was won by Mrs. Edgar Opdyke. The last of the series will be held next Monday eve.
Suffragette Club Please contact us if you can add any detail concerning this club which is referenced in the mid-1930s in the Greenwood Gleaner. Oct. 4, 1934--Mrs. Millie Smith will entertain the members of the Suffraget Club at her home this evening.
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