News: Lynn (15 Aug 1913)

 

Contact: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

 

Surnames: Pause, Sternitzky, Miller, Washburn, Rose, Breseman, Beecher, Smith, Heal, Hankey, Martin, Hornbeck, Grassman, Opelt

 

----Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark County, Wis.) 08/15/1913

 

Miss Ione Pause of Oshkosh is the guest of Miss Lillie Opelt.

 

Miss Anna Sternitzky returned from her visit at Mosinee.

 

Mr. and Mrs. S.C. Miller of Millston visited their daughter Mrs. R.T. Washburn the past week.

 

Mr. Beecher and family of Granton spent Sunday with their son in this place.

 

Mr. and Mrs. August Smith and 2 children of Viroqua, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heal and son Byron of Marshfield were over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.T. Washburn.

 

John Martin and daughter Gertrude went to Neillsville Friday to have dental work done.

 

Fred Hankey celebrated his birthday by inviting a number of friends to spend Sunday evening at his home.

 

R.T. Washburn autoed to Marshfield Friday evening on business.

 

Mrs. M.A. Hornbeck of Sharron is the guests of Mrs. R.T. Washburn this week.

 

A large number from here went to Chili Sunday to witness the ball game.

 

The R.T. Washburn and Max Opelt families autoed to Lindsey Sunday evening.

 

Henry Grassman of Marshfield spent Sunday at home.

 

Mrs. Fred Hankey has been sick several days.

 

Miss Martha Opelt has the measles.

 

Max Opelt autoed to Marshfield on Monday.

 

Miss Addie Breseman came over from Marshfield Saturday and spent Sunday under the parental roof.

 

 


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