News: South Hull (3 July 1919)

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Surnames: Paul, Smith, Pacholke, Bennet, Pope, Davis, Provinski, Brehm, Summer, Eggebrecht, Brotherton, Hanne, Prange, Spencer, Cahoon, Forbish, Wirth, Schauss, Dodge, Jones, Kimball, West, Young

----Source: Colby Phonograph (Colby, Clark County, Wis.) 07/03/1919

South Hull, Wis. - July 3, 1919

Rev. and Mrs. Paul of Colby spent Friday evening at the E. A. Smith home.

Louis and Tillie Pacholke attended a barn dance west of Colby Sunday night.

Miss Pansy Bennet of Colby, spent a few days last week with Miss Alyce Pope.

Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Davis visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Smith.

Mrs. Provinski of Colby came out Tuesday to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Gust Brehm.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pope and family motored to Chippewa Falls last Sunday a week ago.

Miss Rose Summer spent Sunday at the Donnie Eggebrecht home returning Monday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brotherton drove to Maplehurst a week ago Sunday to visit with her sister.

Tuesday evening Miss Tillie Pacholke entertained Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hanne and family and Robert, and Otto Prange of Unity.

Mr. and Mrs. Spencer and son Arthur and Mr. and Mrs. Cahoon all of Baraboo visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Brotherton Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Forbish and family attended the play, "A Southern Cinderella" given by home talent at Riverside a week or so ago.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wirth entertained a houseful of company Sunday. Among them was Mrs. Wirth’s brother Henry Schauss who has just returned from overseas.

Mr. and Mrs. Gust Brehm motored to Chippewa Falls a week ago Sunday to visit with Mr. Brehm’s sister, Mrs. B. Dodge and husband who reside near there.

Mrs. Robt. Brotherton received a letter recently from her son James who is in the navy and is at present in New York. He says "New York is nice but Seattle is better and little old Cherokee is best of all." Three cheers for James.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones, and Mrs. LeRoy Kimball and daughter Jean, of Oshkosh, Nebr., and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. West of Waupaca, visited several days this week at the Bert Pope home. While here they all drove to Milan for a days outing.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pacholke Sr., Mrs. L. Young and family, and *** Note: The remainder of this article was missing.

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