News: Star Corner (16 Feb 1917)

 

Contact: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

 

Surnames: Voigt, Zille, Boller, Schultz, Nitschke, Teatz, Krause, Bentz, Breseman, Bass, Riedel, Gotter, Keuer, Hebert, Schier

 

----Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark County, Wis.) 02/16/1917

 

Mr. Adolph Voigt went to see his brother C. Voigt at Chili on Saturday.

 

Mrs. Zille called at Mrs. W.P. Boller’s Friday.  Mrs. Boller is helping her with some sewing.

 

Miss Lydia Nitschke was sick last week.  Dr. Schultz was called, but she is better now.

 

Miss Anna Teatz and brother Harry, and Martin Krause visited at A. Bentz’s Sunday.

 

Carlton Boller was on the sick list last week.

 

P. Breseman’s cow that got hurt in the snow a week or so ago is on the gain.

 

Mrs. A. Voigt and Mrs. W.P. Boller called at E. Nitschke’s Sunday.

 

Carlton Boller spent Sunday afternoon at F. Zille’s.

 

Misses Anita and Verna Bass, visited at E. Nitschke’s Monday afternoon.

 

Alfred Riedel spent Monday evening ith Carlton Boller.

 

Mr. and Mrs. R. Gotter visited at P. Breseman’s Tuesday.

 

Carlton Boller visited at C. Bass’ Sunday evening.

 

Mrs. F. Zille called at P. Breseman’s Tuesday afternoon.

 

E. Keuer hauled cheese to Granton Tuesday.

 

Mr. A. Voigt was a Granton visitor Tuesday.

 

E. Nitschke has begun hauling sand for a silo in the spring.

 

Miss Loretta Hebert went to Lynn Tuesday.

 

Mr. C. Bass and daughters Anita and Verna were in Granton Tuesday.

 

The Schier boys and Oscar Breseman shoveled out the road near Lynn Tuesday.

  

 

 


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