News: Lynn (30 Nov 1917)
Contact:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Sternitzky, Rose,
Martin, Lang, Opelt, Keller, Gotter, Becker, Heckert, Witt, Cole, Martin, Hale,
Ross, Crooks
----Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark County, Wis.)
11/30/1917
Miss Louvilla Sternitzky, who has been visiting her sister
Mrs. Hasz at Loganville, Wis. for the past month, returned home Tuesday and the
next day, in company with her sister Ann, the left for Rothschild to spend
Thanksgiving with their brother Robert and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Arno Ross
of Granton were Sunday guests with their parents Mr. and Mrs. John Martin.
News received here that Erenst Sternitzky, who has been visiting his
daughter in California for the past 2 months, is on his way home and will stop
off in Omaha, Neb, and eat Thanksgiving dinner with Rev. Lang, a former minister
of the German Lutheran Church at Mapleworks. Mr. Sternitzky is expected to
arrive here the fore part of next week.
Mrs. Max Opelt visited several
days in this place last week and all of her old friends were glad to see her.
Mrs. J.I. Keller left the latter part of last week for St. Paul, Minn.,
where she will visit her sons.
The Sunday school purchased Mrs. Richard
Gotter's organ and from time to time there will be collections taken to make the
required payments.
O.W. Becker and H.C. Heckert of Appleton are here on
business.
Those who attended the cheese convention at Marshfield this
week were A.C.F. Witt, Richard Gotter and Alvin Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Martin and Mr. Hale spent Tuesday in Granton visiting their daughter Mrs. Arno
Ross.
We are glad to learn that the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Brooks,
will remain in our midst and take charge of his father's farm. The wedding was a
quiet but pretty one, and attended only by relatives. Particulars will be found
elsewhere in this paper. They have the best wishes of all who know them.
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