News: East York & West Fremont (13 Jun 1913)

 

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Surnames: Hankey, Reiff, Smith, Lee, Converse, Wright, Wood, Chapel, Berg, Johnson, Richter, Nickel, Books, Todd

 

----Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark Co., Wis.)  06/13/1913

 

Fred Hankey and family attended the picnic in Rev. Reiff’s parish last Sunday.

 

Mrs. Lue Smith visited Mrs. Webb Winn of Granton on Tuesday.

 

Mrs. T.F. Lee was given a delightful surprise on her birthday Thursday afternoon.  All of her children and grandchildren were present, also several old friends, Mrs. Amelia Converse, Mrs. Melvina Wright, Mrs. Free Converse and Mrs. Emma Wood.

 

Hugh and Florence Converse drove to Chili Thursday forenoon.

 

Miss Ora Davis close a very successful year of school with a picnic on Friday.

 

Mrs. Emma Wood arrived at Free Converse’s Thursday for an extended visit.

 

Robert chapel spent Sunday afternoon with Hugh Converse.

 

Arthur Berg seems to be having his share of trouble this spring.  At present he is enjoying a bout with measles.

 

The young people of the neighborhood gave Gran Johnson a surprise Friday evening and enjoyed themselves, as young folks generally do.

 

Fergie Richter’s baby was quite sick last week.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Lue Smith and Cedric visited at Louis Nickel’s Sunday afternoon.

 

Miss Vivian Brooks and Leslie Todd were callers at Lue Smith’s Sunday afternoon.

 

Miss Ruth Lee is at Oconto Falls this week assister her brother Vint in settling in his new home.

 

 


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