News: Lynn (31 Aug 1917)
Contact:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Ure, Yankee, McNutt, Washburn, Martin, Lenhardt, McInnis,
Polz, Hollenbach, Sullivan, Nusler, Reharnts, Shultz, Berger, Sternitzky,
Norman, Gall, Lanzimmer
----Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark County,
Wis.) 08/31/1917
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ure has been sick
for several days and under the doctor’s care.
Miss Rose Yankee visited
friends in Neillsville last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E.L. McNutt and daughter
Martha of Tomah visited the R.T. Washburn family from Friday until Monday.
John Martin and family autoed to Marshfield on Tuesday.
Miss Hazel
Washburn left Wednesday to visit friends in Dexterville and Pittsville.
Mrs. John Lenhardt and children and Mrs. K. McInnis spent several days at
Marshfield last week.
Paul Polz left this week for Marshfield on a
several days business trip.
R.T. Washburn and family, accompanied by
their guests from Tomah, autoed to Spencer Sunday and visited relatives.
A large crowd from here attended the fair at Marshfield last week.
The
death of Mrs. Hollenbach is deeply regretted by this vicinity. She leaves a
large family and many friends to mourn her loss. Relatives and friends from away
who were here and friends from away who were her to attend the funeral were Mrs.
Lanzimmer and daughter Ruth of Eau Claire, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hollenbach, Mr. and
Mrs. John Hollenbach of Almond, Mrs. Pete Hollenbach and daughter Clara of
Minneapolis, Mrs. Dan Sullivan of Phillips, Mrs. William Nusler of Milwaukee,
Bill Reharnts and Fred and Edna Shultz of Milwaukee, and Miss Martha Berger of
Milwaukee. Obituary of the deceased will be found elsewhere in this paper. The
family has the deep sympathy of all.
Mrs. Robert Sternitzky and children
of Rothschild are visiting the Henry Sternitzky family.
Mrs. R.C. Norman
and Miss Martha Sternitzky autoed to Nevins Tuesday and spent the day with Mrs.
Gall.
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