News: Town Line (20 Jul 1917)
Contact:
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Surnames: Bragstead, Gruenke, Pizer, Statton, Patno, Milligan, Goretor,
Lynn, Albaugh, Snyder, Davis, Jordan, Vangerton, Clouse, Spry
----Source:
Granton News (Granton, Clark County, Wis.) 07/20/1917
Everyone is busy in
the hay field.
We are sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. Bragstead from our
neighborhood.
Mrs. Otto Gruenke returned last Monday from here visit with
home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pizer and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Pizer
and Miss Erma Statton visited at Patno’s last Sunday.
Mr. George Milligan
and sister Minnie from Maplehurst visited at Van Goretor’s last week.
John Lynn gave a party Wednesday evening. A large crowd and a good time was had.
Nora and Grace Albaugh, Mrs. Patno, Milton, Boyd and Mollie autoed to Loyal
Monday and attended the Chautauqua which was splendid.
The carpenters
completed Grant Snyder’s barn last week.
Theron Davis is sick at the
Loyal Jordan home with chicken pox.
The Town Line people have made a
great improvement with new worked roads.
Mrs. George Vangerton is
visiting at Maplehurst this week.
Mr. Charley Clouse received the news
Monday of the death of his grandson in North Dakota, having been cut in two by a
train.
Homer Spry is working near Greenwood this week with a carpenter
crew.
Grace and Ted Albaugh visited her brother George and wife at
Shortville last week.
Nora Albaugh sewed for Snyder’s and Mrs. John Pizer
last week.
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