News: East York and Fremont (20 Feb 1914)
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Surnames: Gardner, Lee, Dennis, Wright, Jahr, Salisbury,
Smith, Converse, Schoengarth, Johnson, Soles, Chapel, Hiles McHowe, Jensen,
Shepperd,
----Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark County, Wis.)
02/20/1914
Anna Gardner is helping Mrs. Ara Lee with her house work
the past week.
Elmer Dennis went to Eau Claire last Friday and spent
the day with his wife at the hospital.
Roy Wright is working for Frank Jahr this week.
Clarence Salisbury took a sleigh load of merry makers to
the R.N.A. basket social at Chili Saturday eve.
Dale Lee had a stone hauling bee last Wednesday.
Lou Smith loaded a car load of hay at Harris Spur last
week.
Florence Converse is helping Mrs. Herman Schoengarth
with here household duties this week.
Glen Johnson has been sitting up nights the past week,
but not with his best girl, worse luck, it is a felon.
Mrs. Ed Soles visited Mrs. Leo Chapel Wednesday.
Oscar Jahr hauled hay to Granton Monday.
Mrs. Amelia Converse had an attack of the grippe this
week.
Harold Hiles is visiting old friends in the
neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs. Free Converse received a fine mess of fresh
trout from their son Clayton to Oregon.
They came by Parcel Post and arrived in fine condition four days after
they were caught and cooked on the coast.
The McHowe Bros. report busy times at their saw mill as
every one is taking advantage of the sleighing to get out their logs.
Hugh Converse helped Lou Smith haul hay Friday and
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Jensen, Floyd and Mrs. Shepperd attended
the services in the Happe School House Sunday.
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