News: North York(11 May 1917)
Contact:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Stevens, Livingston, Turner, Eysnogle, Schaeffner, Teatz, Davis, Dahl,
Graves, Case, Schoenfeldt, Currey, Holbert, Bolton
----Source: Granton
News (Granton, Clark County, Wis.) 05/11/1917
Chauncey Stevens and family
autoed down from Spokeville Sunday and spent the day at Morris Turner’s.
Fay Livingston and wife visited Pin Turner and wife Sunday.
Joe Eysnogle
and family autoed over to Chas. Schaeffner’s Sunday. Chas. has been on the sick
list.
R. Teatz and family visited at John Davis’ Sunday.
Mrs. J.
Dahl and son Ed visited at Clintonville over Sunday. They were called there by
the death of a sister-in-law.
Hubert Graves and family autoed to Granton
one day last week.
Mrs. John Davis was a Granton caller last Saturday
forenoon.
Arthur and Mable Teatz drove to Granton last Wednesday
forenoon.
Our mail carrier goes with the auto nowadays.
Lavern
Case started work for Emil Schoenfeldt on Monday.
Ben and Pint Turner
drove to Loyal Saturday.
Mrs. M. Turner and Mrs. E. Bolton visited Mrs.
R. Teatz Saturday p.m.
Mr. Case and son Lavern drove to Granton last
Wednesday.
R. Teatz sold John Davis some oats this week.
There
will be a dance at Heintown Hall Friday evening, May 11th. Everybody is
cordially invited to attend.
Dr. Currey from Greenwood was called one day
last week to see one of J. Dahl’s horses which was sick.
The party at
John Holbert’s Tuesday evening was largely attended. Games were played and all
had a good time.
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