News: Spencer (19 Dec 1906)

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Surnames: Farrington, Hanson, Blaisdell, Yonke, Heath, Stoltenow, Kourt, Robinson

 

----Source: The Marshfield Times (Marshfield, Wisconsin) 19 Dec 1906

 

Village of Spencer.

 

Spencer. John Farrington of Rib Lake came down Saturday and visited relatives until Monday.

 

Miss Mary Hanson went to Marshfield Wednesday to attend the Eastern Star Lodge.

 

Will LaFever left for his homestead at Deer River, Minn., Sunday and will spend the winter there. Guy Blaisdell went to Hewitt Monday to get his crew of men and will go up the line inspecting ties for the railroad this winter.

 

The Ladies' Aid Society gave a sale and supper at the M. E. Church Friday afternoon and evening which was real well attended Mr. Yonke, who is section boss at Westfield, came up Sunday to take the rest of his household goods.

 

Mesdames F. W. Heath and G. .H. Heath and Misses Frances Stoltenow and Anna Kourt did shopping at Marshfield Wednesday.

 

A masquerade at the roller-skating rink is announced for Christmas evening. Only maskers can skate before nine-thirty. Spectators will be charged twenty-five cents admission, and maskers will pay for their skates only fifteen cents. The Methodist and Baptist Sunday schools will join in the Christmas exercises, at the M. E. church Monday evening and every one is invited to come. The tree will be decorated Monday afternoon and any presents to be placed thereon may be brought then.

 

Floods the body with warm, glowing: vitality, makes the nerves strong, quickens circulation, restores natural vigor, makes you feel like one born again. Hollister's Rockey Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Sexon Bros.

 

A party of ten drove to Marshfield Friday evening to see the play "Sweet Clover." The real attraction was one of the characters in the play. James Robinson, whose stage name is Robert Robson. He has many friends here having visited his father in Spencer at various times though he made his home with his grandfather at Neenah. Needless to say the Spencerites all enjoyed the play, especially when "Jim" appeared.

 

 

 

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