News: East York & West Fremont (25 Apr 1913)

 

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Surnames: Converse, Salisbury, Smith, Lee, Williams, Coil, Scharf, Richter, Washburn, Davis, Gardner, Downer, Berg, Pietenpol, Nichols, Breese, Johnson

 

----Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark Co., Wis.)  04/25/1913

 

Hugh Converse and Clarence Salisbury drove to Nasonville Sunday on business.

 

Frances Smith spent Sunday with Ruth Lee.

 

Mrs. Mary Williams visited several days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Amelia Converse.

 

T.F. Lee and daughter Ruth drove to Pleasant Ridge and spent the day at Vint Lee’s on Wednesday.

 

Ed Coil bought a cow off Langdon Nichols last week.

 

Will Scharf and wife attended the wedding of a sister last Sunday.

 

Fergie Richter lost a cow last Sunday.

 

Mrs. Washburn of Lynn called at T.F. Lee’s last Friday.

 

Mrs. Coil is spending a few weeks with her niece, Mrs. J. Breese.

 

Mrs. Ernest Lee is again able to attend to her household duties.

 

Frances and Maud Smith, Carol Davis, Bessie and Stella Gardner were guests at F. Johnson’s Sunday.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Willis Williams, the Ed Coil family and Mrs. T.F. lee ate dinner with Hugh Converse’s on Wednesday.

 

Richard Downer’s children have whooping cough.

 

Hugh and Ethel Berg came out on the motorcycle to spend Sunday at his father’s.

 

Clarence Salisbury and Hugh and Florence Converse, Ruth Lee, Mr. and Mrs. H.J. Pietenpol and Noble Downer were Sunday evening guests at Free Converse’s.

 

 


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