News: Granton (31 Oct 1918)

Contact: Ann Stevens
Email: ann@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Converse, Garbisch, Grow, Babcock, Schroeder, Lyo, Bass, Poate, Caster, Williams, Pischer, Maellig, Wilding, Handke, Cole, Reidel

----Source: Neillsville Times (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 10/31/1918

Granton (31 Oct 1918)

Mrs. Frank Converse is visiting relatives and friends at Neillsville since late last week.

Miss Regina Garbisch went to Neillsville Wednesday to spend some time assisting with the household duties at the Hal Grow home.

Mrs. Chas. Babcock accompanied Mrs. Edw. Schroeder and children home from Neillsville by auto Tuesday on a several days’ visit.

Mrs. Jane Lyo came over from Neillsville last Friday and remained until Tuesday evening at the home of her brother, Chas. Bass.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Poate and Mr. and Mrs. John Caster autoed over from Neillsville Sunday and visited Mrs. Annie C. Williams and family.

Oswald Pischer is ill with influenza since Sunday and Mrs. Maellig, his mother-in-law, is visiting there and helping with the work.

Mrs. George Wilding and daughter Alice of Neillsville are visiting relatives in the Fred Handke family since Wednesday.

We regret that word from Harry Cole this week is to the effect that he is a hospital patient somewhere in France, the result of wounds received in battle.

Harold Reidel came over from Neillsville last Saturday and remained until Wednesday evening with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. August Riedel.

 

 


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