News: Granton (18 July 1968)

Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Rankin, Kayser, Freeberg, Poler, Johnson, Harder, Sledden, Beeckler, Williams, Kammerer, Moore, Poole, Nowack, Goebel, Crandall, Schmidtke, Spry, Eibergen,

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 7/18/1968

Granton (18 July1968)

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rankin of Hyattsville, Md., visited her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Van L. Kayser, a few days last week. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Kayser and their guests visited at the Garfield Freeberg home in Eau Claire. The Kayser’s granddaughter, ma3ry Freeberg, took part in a rodeo in Richland Center Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Poler visited their daughter, Mrs. Milton Johnson and family in Eau Claire Saturday and Sunday. They were joined Sunday by two other daughters, Mrs. Fred Harder of Watertown, and Mrs. Lester Sledden of Eau Claire, and their families.

Misses Pearle and Daphne Beeckler and Miss Mabel Williams visited Mrs. Jessie Beeckler in Neillsville Sunday evening.

The Men’s Club annual picnic was held Sunday in the Zion Lutheran Church.

William Kammerer entered the Marshfield hospital Monday.

The Women’s Society of Christian Service of the Granton United Methodist Church will have no meeting in July because many members are on vacation. The next meeting is scheduled for August 1.

Mrs. Sophia Moore of Escondido, Cal., and Mrs. Elsie Poole of Chicago, Ill. are visiting their sister, Mrs. Emma Nowack.

Wilbur Goebel, a medical patient in Memorial Hospital in Neillsville for several days is slowly improving.

Mrs. Dorothy Crandall, special auditor for Fidelity Camp R. N. A., Mrs. Otto Schmidtke and Mrs. Lloyd Spry will audit the books of Mrs. Ella Eibergen, recorder, and Mrs. William Schmidtke, receiver, Friday at the home of Mrs. Eibergen.

 

 


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