News: North York (17 Aug 1917)

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Surnames: Voigt, Fulwiler, Mosher, Deets, Eysnogle, Schoenfeld, Teatz, Zickert, Nutting, Rogers, Turner, Dahl, Crow, Case, Schlinsog, Rose

----Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark County, Wis.) 08/17/1917

Ed Voigt and A.P. Fulwiler each delivered a load of cheese to Loyal Monday.

Clement Mosher and Jesse Deets from Richland County are visiting the Omer Deets and Joe Eysnogle families the past week.

E.M. Schoenfeld and wife autoed to Neillsville Tuesday evening.

R. Teatz and family autoed to Lynn Sunday and visited friends.

Mrs. R.A. Zickert and children drove to Neillsville Friday.

Miss Naomi Nutting from Loyal is staying with her cousin Mrs. Ernest Rogers.

Miss Gertrude Rogers left for her home at Ladysmith Saturday evening for a three week visit, when she will return in September to teach school in District No. 1 the coming year.

M. Eysnogle and family autoed to Neillsville Tuesday morning.

Miss Zettie Eysnogle is attending teachers examination at Neillsville.

Morris and Neute Turner and Robert Teatz each delivered hogs to Loyal on Tuesday.

John Dahl and wife did shopping at Granton Tuesday.

Miss Emma Dahl went to Marshfield Tuesday where she has employment.

Rev. Crow and family visited at R. Teatz’s home Saturday.

Rev. Case and wife visited at the J.M. Eysnogle home Tuesday evening.

Several from around here took in the ice cream social at York Center Friday evening.

Fred Schlinsog and family spent Sunday at the Elmer Rose home.


 

 


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