News: North York (16 Nov 1917)

Contact: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Turner, Lang, Dahl, Graves, Lavey, Eysnogle, Davis, Huber, Mortimer, Rowe, Stevens, Deets, Teatz, Spry, Garvin, Benedict, Smith, Walters

----Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark County, Wis.) 11/16/1917

Ben Turner hauled cheese to Loyal Monday.

Carl Lang sawed wood for W.H. Turner Saturday and Monday.

John Dahl and wife drove to Loyal on Friday.

H.G. Graves and family autoed to Granton Sunday and visited relatives.

Frank Lavey and wife, and son Harold autoed over from Granton Thursday and called at H.G. Graves.

We wish people would keep their dogs tied up Sunday nights instead of letting them run wild on the road, scaring horses.

Joe Eysnogle and wife drove to Granton Friday afternoon.

Jerry Davis, Jay Davis and wife and baby Marvin, and Viola Huber autoed over from Marshfield Sunday and called at the Joe Eysnogle, Will Benedict and Jesse Mortimer homes.

George Mortimer, Walter Rowe, and Walter Graves were around last Thursday collecting for the minister.

Chauncey Stevens and family autoed over from Spokeville Sunday and visited at the M. Turner home.

Joe Eysnogle, Omer Davis, Robert Teatz and Jap Spry delivered stock to Loyal on Tuesday.

Mrs. M. Turner and boys autoed to Neillsville on Monday.

Fred Gavin and Miss Zettie Eysnogle called at Joe Eysnogle's Sunday afternoon. They were on their way home from Neillsville where they were to see Mrs. Garvin, who is a patient in the hospital.

A large crowd attended the wedding dance of John Walters and Miss Rosa Smith at Heintown Hall Tuesday evening. Everybody reports a fine time.

 

 


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