News: York Center (29 Oct. 1942)

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Surnames: Schecklman, Moldenhauer, Lawrence, Schoenfield, Rowe, Fulwiler, Mortimer, Eibergen, Lavey, Frieshman, Anderson, Hales, Hillert, Teatz, Wierzenski, Davis, Snoble

----Sources: The Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 29 Oct. 1942

York Center - by Mrs. Hattie Turner

Leo Schecklman made a trip to Stevens Point Monday and Tuesday and got two truck loads of potatoes.

Moldenhauer and Snoble were grading on Ray Lawrence’s road last week but it is still in bad shape.

Mr. and Mrs. William Schoengarth and daughter and her boy friend from Plymouth visited over the weekend at the Emil Schoengarth home.

Mr. and Mrs. Milford Rowe and family went to Iron Mountain, Mich., to spend the weekend with the Fulwiler family.

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lawrence went to Madison Saturday to visit Gilbert’s sister and her family over the weekend.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mortimer entertained the members of the grange at a card party Saturday evening.

Will Eibergen and Glen Lavey are working in Marshfield.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frieschman went on a fishing trip up north with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anderson over the weekend.

Mrs. Will Eibergen, Mrs. Loren Hales and daughter, Evelyn and Margie, were Marshfield visitors Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hales and family visited at the Martin Hillert home Sunday.

Roy Teatz went to Neillsville Friday and took home a nice new cook stove.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wierzenski of Abbotsford stayed with Mrs. Mary Wierzenski and helped with the chores while Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frieschman were away.

Mr. and Mrs. William Davis of Chicago visited at the John Davis home from Friday until Sunday. The two men are brothers.

 

 


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