News: North York (31 Aug 1917)

Contact: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Dahl, Walls, Schoenfeld, Scheckelman, Turner, Garbush, Wierenzenski, Walters, Huntley, Rowley, Nutting, Davis, Teatz, Rogers, Livingston, Eysnogle, Stevens

----Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark County, Wis.) 08/31/1917

Several from this way attended the Marshfield fair last week.

John Dahl and Geo. Walls each hauled a load of cheese to Loyal on Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schoenfeld and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Scheckelman autoed to Granton Wednesday evening.

Warren Turner and wife and daughter Arvilla were the guests of Abbie Turner’s a few days last week.

Gust Garbush and family visited at Nick Wierenzenski’s Wednesday evening.

John Walters and best girl visited Leo Scheckelman and wife Sunday evening.

Harmy Huntley and J. Rowley each hauled a load of cheese to Loyal Monday.

Mrs. Nutting and daughter Naomi called on Mrs. Emil Schoenfeld Saturday afternoon.

John Davis and family were Sunday visitors at R. Teatz’s.

Morris and Neute Turner and mother autoed to Spokeville Sunday and visited their daughter, Mrs. Chauncey Stevens.

Abie Turner and wife visited W.H. Turner and wife Sunday.

Ernest Rogers delivered calves to Loyal on Tuesday.

School will commence in District No. 1 on Sept. 10th. Miss Gertrude Rogers will be the teacher.

Fay Livingston and wife spent Sunday at W.H. Turner’s.

Walter Bros. is doing the mason work for the foundation for a silo for J.M. Eysnogle.

Mabel Teatz and friend spent Sunday with her parents.


 

 


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