News: Foemmel Corners (25 May 1917)
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Surnames: Foemmel, Garbush, Ehlert, Davis, Osgood, Schaefer, Cranston, Breese,
Hipke
----Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark County, Wis.) 05/25/1917
Little Clara Foemmel got a fish hook from her brother’s line caught in her
eyelid, which tore quite a gash in it.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foemmel called on
the Paul and Robert Garbush families Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Ehlert made
his monthly call in this neighborhood the first of the week.
Frank,
Truman and Louis Davis autoed to Marshfield to see Dr. Hipke, the eye
specialist.
Frant Osgood, sons Myron and Rella, and Kearney Davis autoed
to Marshfield the same day for the same purpose.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Schaefer spent Sunday with relatives in York.
Pat Cranston lost a
valuable horse one day last week.
Mrs. Truman Davis and daughter Lucille
spent Sunday afternoon with Pa and Ma Breese. On their way home they called at
Frank Davis’ to see the former’s school teacher Dr. Leonard Harriman who had
that day autoed down from Howard Lake, Minn.
Truman Davis spent from
Sunday noon until Monday night with his father, who is slowly gaining.
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