News: York Center (27 Feb 1914)
Contact: betty@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Allen, Pease, Timerson, Vande Berg, Rowe,
Voigt, Dankemyer, Lawrence, Turner, Lastofka, Wierenzenski, Ferris,
----Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark County, Wis.)
02/27/1914
Rev. Allen delivered a fine sermon in the M.E. Church
last Sunday. Next Sunday the
Greenwood minister will preach here.
Come and hear him.
Asa Pease entertained the scholars and a few outsiders at
the school house Monday night with his magic lantern.
Dan Timerson purchased a cow of Abe Vande Berg one day
last week.
Forest Rowe sawed wood for Julius Voigt Thursday and
Friday.
Mrs. Martin Dankemyer spent a couple days this week
visiting her parents here.
The Royal Neighbors met with Mrs. Edna Lawrence Thursday.
Nine royal Neighbors from the York Center camp were
royally entertained at the Neillsville camp last Wednesday.
All report a dandy time.
Wm. Vande Berg and wife drove up to Veefkind Monday and
spent the day at Brown’s.
Mable Turner spent Monday afternoon at Allie Turner’s.
Elsie Lastofka visited school in district #2 Monday.
Melvin Lawrence is finishing off the interior of Nick
Wierenzenski’s house.
Earl Lawrence is busy hauling wood to Neillsville.
The Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. Frank Ferris, March 4th
if nothing prevents.
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