News: Lynn (29 Sep 1911)

 

Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon

Email: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

 

Surnames: Viergutz, Holms, Altenburg, Steinbach, Vogt, Ure, Snyder, Opelt, Stubbs, Rueth, Lindow, Doughty, Dietrich, Helm, Brooks, Hankey, Keuer, Garbush, Gotter

                       

----Source: The Granton News (Granton, Clark Co., WI.) September 29, 1911

 

Lynn (29 September 1911)

 

Mrs. Hattie Viergutz is visiting with Granton friends this week.

 

Miss Gertrude Holms visited Etta and Emma Altenburg, Tuesday.

 

Mrs. Ed Steinbach and Herman Vogt delivered stock to Granton Monday.

 

Miss Vivian Ure of Neillsville came over Saturday for a few days visit with friends.

 

Miss Elsie Snyder visited her parents at Neillsville Saturday and Sunday.

 

Max Opelt and family autoed to Marshfield, Sunday.

 

Arthur Stubbs has returned from his trip to Kansas and the west.

 

A Rueth transacted business here early this week.

 

Mrs. John Lindow called on friends here recently.

 

Oscar Doughty is enjoying a visit with his sister from Portage Co.

 

H. Dietrich and family were guests at the F. Helm home Sunday.

 

Mr. and Mrs. C. Brooks and little daughter, Sundayed with relatives at this place

 

Mrs. Fred Hankey spent park of the week with her mother, Mrs. Keuer.

 

School was closed this week on account of the sickness of the teacher.

 

Mr. and Mrs. A. Garbush and family visited Richard Gotter and family, Sunday.

 

Max Opelt will give a dance at the Lynn Bowery Saturday night, Sept. 30th.

  

 

 


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