News: Milan (19 Mar 1924)

Contact: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Bobbe, Clock, Ellingson, Faucher, Firnstahl, Hoppe, Krause, Piehler, Price, Radlinger, Sather, Schemenauer, Schreiber

----Source: The Tribune - Phonograph (Abbotsford, WI) 3/19/2014

Originally printed in the Milan Sentinel, Wednesday, March 19, 1924

Mrs. A. Schemenauer of Wurtzberg spent Thursday afternoon with her sister Mrs. J. Schreiber.

Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bobbe of Dorchester visited at the Fred Bobbe home Sunday.

John Schreiber and family spent Sunday at the M. Radlinger home at Wurtzberg.

Wanted - Reliable man to travel for J. R. Watkins Products in Northwest Marathon Co., Write to R. D. Sather, Owen, R. 2.

Mrs. Firnstahl of Colby visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hoppe, several days of last week. She was accompanied by her mother-in-law, Mrs. Steve Firnstahl.

Mrs. Arvin Ellingson left Tuesday morning for several weeks’ visit at Hawkins, Ladysmith and Butternut.

Rev. W. Piehler is wearing an unusual large smile lately. The reason is the arrival of a fine baby boy at his home St. Patrick’s Day. Mrs. Piehler and baby are getting along nicely.

The St. Patrick’s Card party which was given by the Community Club on Sunday evening was well attended and greatly enjoyed by all present. Progressive Schafts-kob was played. Mrs. Henry Clock and Clifford Faucher won high honors and Mrs. Steve Price and Wm. Krause took Bobby prizes.

They are the best - Johnston’s Cookies and Crackers. Buy them at John Schreiber’s store.
           

 

 


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