News: Heathville (18 May 1917)

Contact: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Graham, Richelieu, Baxter, Ackerman, Davis, Lee, Knoll, Curtis, Rueth, Henninger, Drake, Todd, Fields, Happe, Brown, Ives

----Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark County, Wis.) 05/18/1917

Mrs. John Graham spent part of last week at Chili helping Grandma Graham get settled in her new quarters.

Miss Nellie Richelieu of Colby is working for Mrs. Wallie Baxter.

Miss Jennie Ackerman was a guest at the Gordon davis home Friday night.

Little Marion Lee injured his shoulder quite badly one day last week so that they had to take him to the doctor for treatment.

H.A. Knoll had a barn raising last Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Lem Curtis entertained company from Richland County last week.

Dr. Rueth of Sun Prairie visited with his father A. Rueth the first of the week.

Elizabeth Henninger spent Sunday afternoon with Flossie Davis.

Wallie Davis and wife spent Sunday at Walter Drake’s.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Todd were Sunday visitors of Reuben Fields and wife.

W.R. Happe autoed to Neillsville Monday.

Joe Brown and mother and sister spent Sunday evening at G. Davis’.

Mr. and Mrs. T.F. Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Vin Lee spent Sunday at Ernest Lee’s.

Mr. and Mrs. G. Ives entertained relatives from Marshfield last Sunday.

Mr. Ewing and friend from Spencer spent Sunday with the former’s sister, Mrs. Lem Curtis.

Geo. Drake is very busy these days burning brush on his farm here.

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davis and daughter Donna were Granton callers Tuesday afternoon.

 

 


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