News: Lynn (25 May 1917)

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Surnames: Lenhardt, McInnis, Gall, Schultz, Washburn, Montag, Norman, Martin, Sternitzky, Opelt, Laufenburg, Williams, Irvin, Hankey, Smith, Maer

----Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark County, Wis.) 05/25/1917

Mrs. John Lenhardt and Mrs. T. McInnis spent Tuesday and Wednesday at Marshfield.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gall and children, with Louis Shultz of Nevins were callers of Mr. and Mrs. R.T. Washburn Friday evening. They also visited Mrs. E.J. Montag and Mrs. R.C. Norman at Chili that same day.

Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sternitzky transacted business in Neillsville Tuesday.

Max Opelt of Levis autoed up and spent Sunday with friends in this place.

Arthur and Carl Opelt, enroute to Sheridan to visit their sister, Mrs. F. martin, stopped here and took Miss Edna Sternitzky with them. They left here Friday and returned Monday. Mrs. Arthur Opelt, who had been there on a visit, returned with them.

Miss Mable Schultz, accompanied by Miss Ethel Laufenburg of Ebbe, spent Thursday and Friday at home, returning to Ebbe Saturday.

Miss Frieda Williams is assisting Mrs. Howard Irvin in the town of York with her housework this week.

Ernest Hankey moved his family and household goods near Lindsey this week.

Wm. J. Smith of Healy, Ill., arrived this week with a car of emigrant movables and will locate on a farm in the south part of the town of Lynn.

Mrs. Baer and Helene autoed over from Granton and visited Mr. and Mrs. R.T. Washburn Wednesday evening.

 

 


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