News: Milan (9 Apr 1924)

Contact: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Blank, Blanke, Ellerman, Ellingson, Fasse, Hoppe, Pieher, Schade, Schaur, Schmidt, Schoenfeld, Souffler

----Source: The Tribune - Phonograph (Abbotsford, WI) 4/09/2014

Originally published in the Milan Sentinel, Wednesday, April 9, 1924

Mrs. Martin Ellingson left for Chicago and southern points of the sate Tuesday morning.

Vernon Schmidt was at Abbotsford Saturday between trains.

Mrs. Frank Hoppe and son, Arnold were Colby visitors Saturday.

Bernard Schade took his daughter Isabelle, to the Marshfield clinic Saturday for examination.

Mrs. Arvin Ellingson returned Monday from her visit to butternut and Ladysmith.

Rev. Pieher was at Abbotsford Monday between trains.

Miss Lydia Schaur of Green Grove and Miss Ella Souffler of Arlington, Minn., visited at the home of the former’s brother, Wm. Schauer, several days of last week.

Roy Schoenfeld, who has been spending the past few months at San Antonio, Texas, with his sister returned home last week.

FOR SALE - Either of my houses in the Village of Abbotsford. For information call or write John Ellerman, Abbotsford, Wis. Acm.

“Priceless Gifts” a Pageant will be given by members of the Milan Community club in the near future? Watch for the date.

Mrs. Fred Blanke of the Town of Frankfort visited with Mrs. Chas. Schmidt Friday.

Albert Fasse made a business trip to Abbotsford Monday between trains.

Miss Clara Blank spent several days of last week at the home of her brother, George.
           

 

 


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