News: Foemmel’s Corners (22 Jul 1910)

 

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Surnames: Pierce, Krause, Cattanach, Slover, Pietenpol, Davis, Dickey, Heck, Nonhof, Enhelder

 

----Source: The Granton News (Granton, Clark Co., WI.) July 22, 1910

 

Foemmel’s Corners (22 July 1910)

 

Mr. and Mrs. Pierce, two children and father spent several days here at Al Nonhof’s.  Their home is in Fond du Lac.

 

Miss Elsie Krause did sewing for Mrs. Cattanah last week.

 

Mr. Slover was through here selling sewing machines.

 

Mrs. John Pietenpol spent several days of last week with her sister Mrs. Hale Davis.

 

Truman Davis and family, Hale Davis and wife, Fred Davis and Miss Dickey of Neillsville were Sunday guests at the John Pietenpol home.

 

Ely Heck has a job of mason work near Neillsville.

 

H. A. Nonhof hauled his silo home from Granton the first of the week.

 

A nice little thunder storm reached us last Saturday night about eleven o’clock and lasted over an hour.

 

Willis Enhelder took breakfast with Truman Davis Sunday morning.

 

Louis Davis writes that he went up on the mountains and got some snow on the Fourth of July.  It wouldn’t have lasted long here that day.

 

 


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