News: West York (21 Dec 1917)
Contact:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Pease, Begley, Rausch,
Anderson, Greeler, Vandeberg, Diercks, Fulwiler, Timerson, O'Brien, Krejci,
Parrett, Northup, Heck, Harper, Zickert, Rowe, Kopecky
----Source:
Granton News (Granton, Clark County, Wis.) 21 Dec 1917
Mrs. Ida Pease was
a guest at the Fulwiler home last Wednesday.
John Begley underwent an
operation at the Neillsville Hospital last Thursday and so far as we are able to
ascertain he is doing nicely. His sister-in-law, Mrs. Howard Begley, had a
similar operation in the same hospital the previous week.
Dan Rausch was
observed on our street last Friday with a nice new Ford car.
A program
will be rendered in the schoolhouse Friday night by Miss Anderson's school.
Frank Greeler was at Neillsville Friday on business connected with the Milk
Producer's Association. A number from here attend the meeting on Saturday.
Ruth Vandeberg and Bertha Diercks spent Friday evening with Violet Fulwiler.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Timerson were at Spokeville last Thursday to attend the
funeral of their cousin Alvin Timerson.
Mrs. Martin O'Brien visited with
her daughter Mrs. Fanny Krejci last Saturday.
Miss Gladys Parrett is
helping Mrs. Ed Northup with the work this week.
E.J. Heck is assisting
Will Diercks with moving on the Ben Harper farm which was purchased recently by
F. Zickert.
Forest Rowe came over from York Center Monday and assisted
with the butchering at Ferndale farm. His wife, daughter, father and mother came
along and visited during the time.
Violet Fulwiler spent Sunday night
with her cousin Verla Rowe.
The spring like weather we are having now is
much more appreciated than the hurried winter of the week previous.
Mrs.
Frank Kopecky enjoyed a nice exercise Saturday morning, chasing after their
colts that had broken out of their enclosure and seemed to enjoy their freedom
very much.
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