News: Fremont (29 Jun 1917)
Contact:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Shafer, Phillips, Brooks, Tucker, Hungerford, Rupno, Timmer,
O’Brien, Yonkie, Reimer, Epp, Sweet, Breseman, Crego, Blakely, Hallock, Greene,
Walters, Dow, Davis, Hogenson, Hill
----Source: Granton News (Granton,
Clark County, Wis.) 06/29/1917
Felix Shafer is home, having resigned his
job as Raleigh agent. He has another job in view.
Miss Dottie Phillips
came home from North Dakota last Friday. She was accompanied home by Helen and
Amy Brooks of Bismarck. They came to visit until fall with relatives.
The
W.C.T.U. of Chili was invited out to Neillsville last Saturday. On account of
bad weather, only six went. They had a most enjoyable time.
Mrs. Mae
Tucker of Shawano came last Friday to visit Mrs. Nettie and Miss Nellie
Hungerford.
Mr. Otto Rupno and family entertained Ferd Timmer and Carrie
O’Brien, Will Yonkie and family, Otto Reimer and family, Mrs. Lena Shafer, and
Mr. Epp last Sunday with music and a good time.
John Sweet was taken sick
again and is confined to his bed.
Mrs. Henry Breseman of Chili still is
very sick.
Mr. Crego, wife and Pearl, with Mrs. Lon Blakely and son, left
by auto for Fond du Lac to attend the camp meeting and visit with relatives.
Mr. B. Hallock has been attending the Advent camp meeting at Fond du Lac
this week.
Mr. Russell Greene left last Sunday for Woodstock, Ill. Her
father was taken quite sick and she went for a visit home.
Mrs. Mable
Walters and son came from Michigan last Friday to visit her sister, Mrs. Ethel
Hogenson.
A young people’s society was started last Sunday evening in
Chili. All are invited to come and join.
Mrs. Dow and Mable went to
Marshfield Sunday to see Mrs. Una Miller, who son is laid up with a broken
collar bone.
J. Davis and family visited at Fred Hill’s Sunday
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