News: North York (25 Feb 1915)

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Surnames: Paegelsdorf, Powell, Thompson, Anderegg, Benedict, Lang, Uhlman, Adams, Bassett, Smith, Graves, Bolton

----Source: Neillsville Times (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 2/25/1915

North York (25 Feb 1915)

Mrs. Ed. Paegelsdorf of Loyal was a caller in this neighborhood Thursday.

There is some talk of building a cheese factory on Vick’s corners, but nothing definite has been decided upon.

Mrs. Eva Powell and children were the guests of Mrs. Marion Thompson Friday.

Mrs. Wm. Anderegg was the guest of Mrs. Rollie Benedict Friday.

Carl Lang has finished his job of cutting wood for Wm. Uhlman.

Merle Benedict had his right hand bitten quite badly the other day while trying to separate a couple of fighting dogs.

S.A. Adams and daughter, Cynthia, were Neillsville visitors Wednesday.

Vivian Bassett is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Ed. Paegelsdorf, of the town of Loyal.

Mesdames Merle Benedict and S.W. Benedict were the guests of Mrs. Guy C. Smith of Loyal Wednesday.

Mrs. H.G. Graves was the guest of Mrs. S.W. Bolton Saturday.

The revival meetings which have been in progress at the F.M. church for some time, were brought to a close Sunday evening. They had rather poor success.

S.W. Benedict purchased a cow of Mrs. S.W. Bolton Monday.

 

 


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