News: Foemmel’s Corners (2 Feb 1917)

 

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Surnames: Nonhof, Davis, Pietenpol, Lammers, Ogle, Huntley, Sweet, Ackerman, Eilers, Krause, Foemmel, Johnson, Breese

 

----Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark County, Wis.) 02/02/1917

 

Mrs. Nonhof entertained an even two dozen at the circle last week Wednesday.

 

Truman Davis and son made a business trip to York Center Thursday of last week.

 

John Pietenpol and wife entertained the grippe last week.

 

Ruth Pietenpol spent last week Wednesday afternoon with her grandfather Davis.

 

Mrs. Truman Davis spent Friday with Pa and Ma Breese.

 

Mrs. Lammers, son Aaron and Grandmother Mrs. Ogle and Mrs. Truman davis were guests at the Circle.

 

Mrs. Ogle remained over Thursday with Mrs. Al Nonhof.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Huntley and Merle Sweet spent Sunday with relatives in York Center.

 

The Truman and Hale Davis families spent Sunday afternoon at John Pietenpol’s.

 

Mrs. Ackerman writes from Chicago that her daughter Mrs. Eilers has a big fat boy since one day last week.

 

Wm. Foemmel and family spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Joe Krause and family.

 

Norm Ackerman called on Mrs. Wm. Foemmel Monday afternoon.

 

Aaron Lammers spent several days here with Glen Nonhof.

 

A.M. Johnson of Rozellville writes that his scalded arm is okay and everything is going fine now.  But by March first he will need an apprentice in the factory, also a man to work on the farm.

 

Jeannie and Ella Ackerman spent Sunday at home here.

  

 

 


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