News: Romadka (2 Jun 1911)

 

Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon

Email: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

 

Surnames: Winn, Flint, Schlinsog, Johnson, Baker, Rondorf, Dubes, Mueller, Frank, Bertschinger, Garbisch, Scoles, Downer

                       

----Source: The Granton News (Granton, Clark Co., WI.) June 2, 1911

 

Romadka (2 June 1910)

 

Mr. and Mrs. Webb Winn and daughter Ruby visited at Clifford Winn’s for a number of days last week.

 

Miss Alma Flint is assisting Mrs. Fred Schlinsog in her household duties.

 

Mrs. Justin Johnson and Mrs. James Baker called on Mrs. J. Rondorf one afternoon last week.

 

Frank Dubes is sporting a new driving horse.

 

Herman Schlinsog and family visited at Emil Mueller’s Sunday.

 

Mrs. Fred Frank came up on the Romadka Express from Lindsey for a few days visit with her mother.

 

Gottlieb Bertschinger and family spent Sunday at Fred Garbisch’s.

 

Chairman James Scoles is spending this week at Neillsville attending a meeting of the county board.

 

Miss Bessie Downer visited at J. Baker’s Monday.

 

Fred Garbisch and son Martin were over at Neillsville Monday on business.

 

Ernest Schlinsog and two of his best girls drove over to Hein for pleasure.

 

After the first of June U. S. Mail Route No. 1 will undergo a change.  Instead of going south and west on his home trip from Heathville, Albert will turn northwest and then south again, coming out here at the schoolhouse, thus serving a number of farmers who surely will appreciate this new arrangement.

 

 


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