The Humbird Enterprise July 11, 1908
Mrs. N. Hart and daughters, Alice and Ivis left Thursday noon for Mankato, Minn., for a visit with her son Charles and family
The Humbird Enterprise 1-16-1909
Mrs. Jennie and Ivis Hart went to Merrillan last Saturday for a visit with their sister. C. E. Bollon, who has been visiting at the home of S. Delano, returned to Osseo Wednesday.
Humbird Enterprise 5-15-1909
A. F. Hahn has a new boat on Lake Emerson.
Humbird Enterprise 6-5-1909
The Alumni Banquet The meeting of the Humbird high school alumni association, held at the town hall last Tuesday evening, was one of the most successful events ever experienced by the association. The meeting was well attended by local members, also many from a distance were in evidence. Promptly at 8:30, the president. C. B. Fristad, called the meeting to order and delivered a very fine address of welcome to the members and concluded his remarks by introduction the toastmistress, Miss Eda Gansel. She proved a very amiable and capable mistress and her abundance of wit kept the members in good humor throughout the evening. The letters from the absent members read by Secretary A. F. Hahn proved to be very interesting and showed that those who must be absent were present in spirit. The different selections as rendered by the members were well chosen, and received with much interest. The officers fell much elated over this success and have placed their hopes on many more happy events similar to this in the years to come. The members of the association desire to extend a vote of thanks to those who have so willingly assisted us in making out meeting a success by providing us with furniture, decoration, eatables and in fact everything which the committee of arrangements requested. We have been assured in this matter that our association receives the support of the community, which is very much appreciated by us. Members present at the meeting were: C. A. Colburn, Mattie Rice Colbern, ’89, Bertha M. Stallard, Mable Hart, ’93, Eda A. Gansel, Carrie L. Horrell, ’95, Roy Creviston, "96, Edith A. Simons, ’98, Charles W. Hart, Anna Perry, ’99; W. E. Waters, A. F. Hahn, ’00; A. F. Simons, ’01; Gertrude Clark, J. R. Wilson, ’04; Will F. Hahn, W. H. Russell, ’05, Clarence Fristad, ’07; Mae Babler, Lulu Chambers, ’08; Bernice Cole, Archie Sparkes, Dudly O. Fowler, Jennie I. Hart, ’09
Humbird Enterprise 7-24-1909
Miss Jennie Hart was in Augusta Tuesday afternoon having dental work done.
Humbird Enterprise 12-25-1909
Mrs. N. Hart is suffering from a fall received last Monday and is under the care of Dr. Moore.
Will. O. Fowler and Harry Hart are home fro the university for the holiday vacation.
Humbird Enterprise 1-29-1910
Last Saturday afternoon Ivis Hart celebrated her tenth birthday with a party of her little friends. Games occupied the early part of the afternoon and then all were served with dainty refreshments. Quite a number of gifts were presented to the little hostess as remembrances of the occasion. Those present were Rilla Crevistion, Minnie Schumacher, Ruth Fristad, Irma Dignin, Thresa Good, Blanch Pierce, Catherine Hale, Marion Graf, Thelma Maxon, Celia and Lucille Creviston.
Humbird Enterprise Newspaper Dec. 26,1931
After the holidays Hart & Son are planning to make several good changes in the interior of their store. The new arrangement will about double the customer floor space, and place the stock on a larger display. More of the Red & White lines will be carried after the remodeling.
Humbird - Locals (March 26,1932)
Postmaster, A. F. Hahn, went to Milwaukee Monday night for examination at the veteran’s hospital.
Humbird - Locals (May 7,1932)
A total of 312 loaves of bread were sold to customers at Hart & Son’s Red & White opening last Saturday. Coffe and lunch was served all day. In the prize offerings, Mrs. Elsberner received a sack of flour, Walter Matthews, the two pounds of coffee, and Henry Laffe, the combination prize
Humbird - Locals (June 25,1932)
Clarence Perry came from Chicago last Saturday evening to spend a while with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Hart.
Humbird - Local (5 Jan. 1935)
Miss Ivis Hart returned New Years day to her school work at South Bend, Ind.
Humbird - Local (8 June 1935)
Mrs. N. Hart and her son Harry were county seat visitors last Saturday. Mrs. Hart left Wednesday for Evansville with her daughter, Mrs. Jennie Bone, to spend a few weeks
Humbird (14 March 1940)
Mrs. Albert Hahn is substituting for Miss Ellen Olson, third and fourth grade teacher, who is ill with the flu.
Mrs. Albert Hahn and Mrs. LeCaptain were Black River Falls callers last Saturday.
Humbird - Local (6 July 1940)
Harry Hart had been at work in the town of Hewett measuring farms on the soil conservation program
Humbird (28 Jun 1941)
Rev and Mrs. Osborn have been hosts to the following boys at the camp at Chetek: Gordon and Herbert Hahn, Mahlon Lund, Dale Olson, and two sons of Clarence Field. They expected home next Monday.
Source: Humbird Enterprise (Humbird, Clark Co., Wis.) 08/09/1941
Hart (Family Reunion - 3 AUG 1941)
Last Sunday the Hart family held a happy family reunion at Castle Mound Lodge. Present were Mrs. Mary Hart, Harry Hart and wife, Miss Ivis Hart, Angus Flood and family, from here (Humbird, Clark Co., Wis.); C.W. Hart and family, Minneapolis; Mrs. Will Bone and family, Evansville; Mrs. Anna Perry, Chicago; Arnold Lambert and family, Wayne Everett and family, Claire Boyden, from Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Perry, Eau Claire; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hart, Mondovi. A fine picnic dinner was served and the day spent in pleasant family reminiscing. All returned to their home excepting the folks from Indiana, who remained here for a visit. One of the happy points of this event was the presence of all the children of Mrs. Mary Hart, and of all excepting one of the in-laws, also nearly a complete list of the grandchildren.
Humbird (5 March 1942)
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hart and daughter of Wakefield, Mich., spent Sunday with their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hart and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Humbird (5 March 1942)
Mrs. Mae Hahn held the highest bid on the H. Stallard house. *Rest cut off. *
Humbird Enterprise 08/08/1942
Miss Iva Hart arrived home from South Bend, Ind. last Friday evening to spend part of her vacation. Her mother, Mrs. Mary Hart, who has been visiting her daughters, accompanied her. After leaving Evansville they made a drive to Green Bay to see the country, and cherry land, Rhinelander, Minocqua, and also visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Crandell at Antigo, on their way home.
Humbird Enterprise 09/26/1942
Mrs. Norm Hart fell as she was about to ascend the stairs in her apartment, where she lived with her son Harry and family, last Saturday evening. She sustained numerous bruises and a fractured rib. Mrs. Hart has been confined to her bed since the accident.
Humbird (3 Oct 1942)
Chas. W. Hart came down from Minneapolis Sunday to spend the day with his mother and brother Harry.
Humbird (16 Oct 1943)
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hart and his mother are moving into the house recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. T.A. McCready. Mr. Hart is now connected with the conservation department, and is in charge of the tower station.
Humbird (30 Dec. 1943)
Miss Ivas Hart of South Bend, Ind., spent the Christmas holidays with relatives here.
Humbird (12 Feb 1944)
Mrs. Wm. Bone of Evansville spent last Thursday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Norman Hart, and brother, Harry Hart. She returned Friday.
Humbird Locals (15 Apr 1944)
Harry Hart is again on duty for the conservation department, in the watch tower north of the former Jenswold farm.
Humbird (10 May 1945)
The Methodist Youth Fellowship will meet at the home of the Hahn children this evening.
Humbird (3 Nov 1945)
Mrs. Anna Perry came from Chicago to spend Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Hart, and brother Harry Hart, and family.
Humbird (16 Feb 1946)
Lt. Clarence Perry, wife and children, of Duluth, spent a few days the last of the week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hart accompanied them home for a few days stay. Lt. Perry, who was in service in the Pacific, will receive his discharge from the navy next Tuesday. He will be employed with the U.S. Rubber Co., in the engineering department.
Humbird (23 Mar 1946)
Herbert Hahn returned from the hospital last Saturday, and is nearly recovered from the illness.
Humbird (22 Jun 1946)
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hart and his brother Charles enjoyed an outing at Island Lake, near Bloomer, Sunday.
Humbird (17 Aug 1946)
Mrs. A.J. Walsh of South Bend, Ind., spent a few days the first of the week with her brother, Harry Hart and wife. She spent Sunday at the Clarence Perry Home in Eau Claire.
Humbird (1 Mar 1947)
Royal Neighbors notice - The camp will met Wednesday afternoon, March 5th, with Mrs. Anna Hart
Humbird (25 Oct 1947)
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hart entertained at dinner Sunday, Mrs. Anna Perry of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perry and sons of Marshfield, and Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Hart. Mrs. Anna Perry had just returned from a two week vacation trip. Her route took her to Spokane, Seattle, and down the coast, and also a visit to the Grand Canyon. Part of the trip was made by airplane.
Humbird (19 April 1962)
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hart drove to Monticello Saturday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spring.
Humbird (27 Sep 1962)
Mrs. Ann Perry and Mrs. Jennie Bone of Evansville were recent visitors in the Harry Hart home.
Humbird (20 Dec 1962)
Mrs. Harold Hart and Mrs. Kenneth Hart of Alma Center spent Monday in Eau Claire.
Humbird (21 Feb 1963)
Kenneth Hart came home Saturday from his navy post at Meridian, Miss. He will report for duty again on the west coast about March 14. He was joined at his parents’ home by his wife, Gloria and their two small children, where they will be this week. They will also visit her people.
Humbird (25 Apr 1963)
Harry Hart was taken ill Friday, and Saturday afternoon was taken to the Neillsville Memorial Hospital for treatment. He expects to be able to come home today (Thursday).
Humbird (31 Oct 1963)
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Siegerstrom and baby of Marathon were visitors Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Michael McKivitt and children also called there.
Humbird (19 Nov 1964)
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hart were in Evanston Sunday to visit her sister, Mrs. Jennie Bone.