News: Lynn (13 Jun 1913)

 

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Surnames: Opelt, Washburn, Broker, Hahm, Beecher, Becker, Martin, Ure, Schierholz, Yankee, Angel, Breseman, Sternitzky

 

----Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark Co., Wis.)  06/13/1913

 

Will Opelt of DeKalb, Ill., is visiting his brother Max this week.

 

Miss Hazel Washburn visited Miss Mable Broker at Lindsey on Saturday.

 

Mrs. Hahm of Lindsey returned home Monday after a several days visit with her parents.

 

W.C. Beecher of Granton spent Sunday with his son at this place.

 

Max Opelt autoed to Marshfield several times last week.

 

O.W. Becker is building a new kitchen on his house.

 

John Martin and daughters Ruby and Gertrude were business callers at Neillsville last week Monday.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ure of Chili are spending a week at his father’s assisting with the farm work.

 

School will close Friday for a long vacation.

 

Misses Vera Schierholz and Gertrude Martin were shopping in Neillsville Saturday.

 

R.T. Washburn autoed to Marshfield Saturday.

 

Henry Yankee’s are entertaining cousins from Richland Center.

 

Miss Elsie angel of Lindsey visited Addie Breseman part of last week.

 

Jim Sternitzky of Marshfield is visiting his son Fred this week.

 

Max Opelt will give a picnic and dance at the Lynn park next Sunday.

 

John Ure contemplates building a new barn.

 

Miss Addie Breseman visited relatives in Marshfield last week.

 

Max Opelt is making preparations for a big 4th of July celebration again this year.

 

 


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