News: Foemmel’s Corners (20 Oct 1911)

 

Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon

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Surnames: Pietenpol, Davis, Bradley, Lammers, Cross, Hayden, Breese, Foemmel, Ackerman, Dankemyer, Reiff, Nonhof, Lastofka, Krejci

                       

----Source: The Granton News (Granton, Clark Co., WI.) October 20, 1911

 

Foemmel’s Corners (20 October 1911)

 

John Pietenpol and family spent Sunday at Truman Davis’.

 

Mr. Bradley, a brother-in-law of A. J. Lammers came Monday from Sheboygan for a visit.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Davis are now nicely settled at home on his farm here.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Chas Cross left last week for Spencer where they have rented a farm.

 

Mrs. Louis Hayden and children returned from Merrillan the fore part of the week.

 

Mrs. John Breese assisted her daughter with silo fillers one day last week.

 

Mrs. W. S. Davis came last Friday to assist Mrs. John Pietenpol with her work.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foemmel did shopping in Neillsville, Saturday.

 

Jennie Ackerman is staying with Mrs. Will Foemmel for a few days.

 

Mrs. W. J. Davis drove to Neillsville Friday night after her daughter who is attending school there.

 

Thank you East Lynn!

 

 The Mesdames Martin and Freeman Dankemyer came out from Chili Sunday and had the latter’s baby baptized Gerald Waldemeier at the German Lutheran Church, by Rev. Reiff.

 

If you would have a sweet time just visit H. A. Nonhof, Joe Lastofka or Frank Krejci for they raised cane and have it just made up into sorghum.

 

Al Nonhof lost a valuable horse Wednesday morning, one which he bought from Rice Davis when he first came here, known as old Jip.

 

There will be a basket social at the Visgar Church next Friday evening for the new minister.

  

 

 


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