News: North Grant (06 Mar 1914)

Contact:  betty@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Howard, Scharf, Kelpin, Grasser, Riedels, Schoengarth, Krause, Juch, Gluch, Blum, Morrison Dahlke, Davis, Pischer, Drescher, Loeffer, Kier, Garbisch,

----Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark County, Wis.) 03/06/1914

Archie Howard and Herman Scharf were Granton callers Saturday.

Mr. Kelpin’s mother came home from Neillsville with him Friday for an indefinite stay.

Mary and Mollie Grasser spent Friday at F.D. Riedels.

Fred Schoengarth and family drove to Neillsville Saturday.

Selma Krause walked to Granton Saturday.

Dan Juch has rented the August Gluch farm and expects to take possession about April 1st.

Wm. Kelpin drove out to H. Blum’s in Levis Tuesday.  Mrs. Kelpin who had been visiting there returned home with him.

Vernie Morrison spent Friday at Dahlke’s.

Lawrence Davis made his usual call at Pischer’s Sunday. As Sleighing was poor and wheeling not good he solved the problem by riding here back.

Herman Gluch drove to Neillsville Monday.

Al(bad copy) Drescher is spending the week at Aug. Gluch’s at Neillsville.

Aug. Gluch helped Carl Loeffer butcher a hog last week Thursday.

Mrs. Wm. Dahlke entertained a party of friends and relatives in honor of her birthday Sunday.

Wm. Dahlke drove to Granton after refreshments for the party Sunday Morning.

Donald and Harold Kier are attending school this week.

Henry Garbisch cut corn stalks for Carl Loeffer and Aug. Riedel Tues.

Leona Gluch is quite sick with tonsillitis.

Mrs. Eliza Kier and Mrs. Loeffer spent Sunday with Mrs. Pischer.


 

 


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