News: Globe (23 Sep 1915)

Contact: Ann Stevens
Email: ann@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Mosher, Grap, Kalsow, Wegner, Kinnester, Hemp, Klueckman, Kuenkel, Schlinkert, Kuhl, Quast, Covey, Prock, Rhines, Schwellenbach, Schultz

----Source: Neillsville Times (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 9/23/1915

Globe (23 SEP 1915)

We wish to correct an error in last week’s Globe news. The item in question should have read, Mr. Mosher was a caller on Gus. Grap and his wife, Mrs. Mosher, called on Mrs. L. Kalsow Friday evening.

A number of friends helped Minnie Wegner celebrate her 17th birthday Saturday evening. All report a good time.

Miss Captola Kinnester was an over Sunday visitor with Erna Grap.

Ernest Hemp and family had dinner at Albert Klueckman’s Sunday.

Miss Emma Kuenkel arrived here last week from Grand Rapids to spend some time under the parental roof.

Erna Grap helped Mrs. Fred Schlinkert with her housework while they had threshers last week.

Miss Ida Kuhl, who has been working in Janesville for some time, came home Saturday for an extended stay with her parents.

Hugo and Edna Quast of Greenwood and Marvin Covey of Loyal were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Linus Prock Sunday.

Ferdinand Grap and wife autoed to Grant Sunday after church and called on Mr. and Mrs. D. Rhines.

Joe Schwellenbach, Will Schwellenbach, John Prock and their families and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mosher were Sunday visitors with Len Schultz and wife.

Mrs. Roy Mosher was a caller on Mrs. Ed. Schwellenbach Monday afternoon.

 

 


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