News: Milan (23 Apr 1924)

Contact: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Aust, Bahr, Bland, Bucholtz, Ellingson, Engle, Faucher, Gerlock, Harry, Leonfeld, McKee, Price, Schafer, Schirmacher, Schmidt

----Source: The Tribune - Phonograph (Abbotsford, WI) 4/23/2014

Originally published in the Milan Sentinel, Wednesday, April 23, 1924

Alfred and Galen Schmidt spent Easter at their home here.

Werner Schafer went to Abbotsford a couple of time this week to have his arm dressed, the arm betting along nicely.

Read the advertisement being run this week by Ellingson and Schmidt. Does it pay to buy roofing from the Mail Order Houses?

Steve Price went to Colby Saturday to visit.

W. Aust of Milwaukee spent Saturday here visiting relatives returning Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Faucher had dental work done at Abbotsford Saturday.

Mr. Chas. Engle and sons Leo and Raymond and Fred Schirmacher of Abbotsford were callers here Friday.

Mrs. Chas. Schmidt shopped at Colby Saturday.

Mrs. Ernest Harry and Miss Mary Bucholtz spent Monday and Tuesday at the Engle home at Abbotsford.

Mrs. Steve Price and children and Miss Beatrice Faucher left Thursday to spend the Easter holidays at the Foster home at Colby.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bahr Sr., Fred Bahr Jr. and Mrs. Ed. McKee drove to Abbotsford Monday to attend the funeral of their uncle Julius Gerlock.

Mr. J. Leonfeld of Cleveland, Wis. was a business caller here Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. George Bland attended the funeral of Julius Gerlock at Abbotsford Monday.

Mrs. Geo Blank shopped at Colby Tuesday.
           

 

 


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