News: South York (7 March 1940)
Contact:  Crystal Wendt
Email: crystal@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Drescher, Back, Hawley, Dorst, Eibergen, Vandeberg, Hales, Hubing, Kuechenmeister, Vine, Wright, Davis, Trewartha, Pietenpol, Mortimer, Lee, McConnell

----Sources: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) Thurs., 7 March 1940

South York

Carl Drescher moved into his farm, the former Carl Back farm, Sunday.

Milton Hawley is moving onto the Mike Dorst farm, which he recently purchased.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Eibergen called at the John Vandeberg home Thursday evening.

George Hales attended a soil convention meeting Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hubing, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hubing, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kuechenmeister, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kuechenmeister and Mr. and Mrs. William Vine spent Wednesday evening at the Fred Wright home.

Mrs. Sarah Davis and Miss Ora Davis visited at the Merton Davis home Saturday.

Little Lowell Trewartha returned to his home Saturday, after having spent the past week at the John Pietenpol home.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mortimer and Mr. and Mrs. Merton Davis were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Sarah Davis Sunday. Mrs. Dale Lee, Mrs. John Vandeberg and baby and Miss Edna Lee were callers there Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy McConnell of Greenwood were visitors at the Fred Wright home Saturday evening.

Miss Ruth Pietenpol spent Friday afternoon at the Floyd Pietenpol home in Granton.

Clayton Wright and a gentleman friend from Stevens Point spent the weekend at the Fred Wright home.

 

 


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