News: Christie (24 Mar 1910)

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Surnames: Timerson, Broker, Cole, Martindale, Young, Armitage, Duell, Christie, Shaw, Mabie, Chase, Wheeler, Beeler

----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) (24 Mar 1910)

Nelson Timerson and wife of Spokeville took dinner with their cousin, Mrs. Chas. Broker, last Sunday. They came to bring their sister, Mrs. Sanford Cole back to finish her visit among relatives and friends of this place.

James Martindale is making preparations to move his family to North Dakota.

Dan Timerson and family of York visited at the former's aunt, Mrs. Chas. Broker, last Sunday.

Irvie Young, Mrs. Chas. Broker, Mrs. W.K. Armitage and Mrs. Sanford Cole went to Greenwood last Thursday to visit at Del Timerson's, returning home Friday afternoon.

Mr. A. Duell and wife of Greenwood were down last Friday to do business and have a little visit at the Wheeler home.

Mrs. Andy Christie visited her brother, Henry Beeler, last Tuesday afternoon at Willis J. Armitage's.

Libbie Shaw returned home from Merrillan last Tuesday.

John Chase did business in Greenwood last Friday.

The Equity held a meeting at this place last Saturday, March 19. They were unable to obtain a speaker, as was intended, but they had a good business meeting and made some new resolutions, had a question box and served dinner at noon.

Irvie Young and W.K. Armitage attended the funeral services of Lansing Mabie yesterday, March 20, at Jack Young's of York. L. Mabie was a stepfather of Irvie.

             

 

 


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