News: Janesville Settlement (3 Oct 1918)
Contact: Ann Stevens
Email:
ann@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Halle, Dimler, Susa, Moorhead, Baker, Buettner, Hatton, Rowert,
Webber, Waseca, Flagg, Bostwick, Dillenback, Bahl, Borgers, Peterson
----Source: Neillsville Times (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 10/3/1918
Janesville Settlement (3 Oct 1918)
Fred Halle returned from the harvest fields of Dakota last Tuesday.
Mrs. Lew Dimler and son, Orville, spent Wednesday with Mrs. J. Susa. We are
glad to see Mrs. Dimeler able to be around again after her illness, caused by
the electrical shock about a month ago.
Miss Loretta Moorhead is helping Mrs. K. Baker with her household duties.
Joseph Buettner called at C. Hattons’ Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. D. Moorhead received a message last week that her son, John, had arrived
safely in France.
Mrs. Wm. Rowert was a Globe caller Wednesday.
Lewie Webber called on Robert Waseca last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Hatton spent Sunday afternoon at Al. Flagg’s.
Mrs. Chas. Bostwick is giving her new house a coat of paint. She is doing the
work herself.
Anna and Sophia Waseca spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. J.J. Susa.
Evan Hatton spent Sunday with Roger Dillenback.
Mr. and Mrs. M.M. Bahl gave a farewell party for Morton Borgers Saturday evening
in honor of his going away to an army school. It will be remembered that Mr. and
Mrs. Bahl’s son, Victor, is in the trenches doing his bit.
A. Borgers had a bee Monday to help with his barn, which he is cementing.
Pate Peterson, our cheese maker, spent Sunday evening at Hatton’s.
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