News: Granton (30 Oct. 1930)

Transcriber: Crystal Wendt

----Source: Neillsville Press (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) Oct. 30, 1930

Mrs. Geo. Beaver drove to Athens Sunday, called there by the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. N. Hubing.

Miss Gladys Wage, who teaches at Antigo, was home for the weekend.

A large company of relatives and friends gathered at the Phillip Breseman home Saturday evening to help him celebrate this 72nd birthday. Bunco playing was the evening’s entertainment. Lunch was served at midnite. Mr. Breseman was presented with pocket of cash.

Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Hart drove to Soldiers Grove, Friday afternoon, bringing their daughter, Irene, home for the weekend.

Ted Crandell is home from Chicago for a week’s vacation.

Rosetta Beaver was home from Auburndale, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Willis Williams and family of Wisconsin Rapids and Glen Rose and Miss Dorothy Welland were guests of Mrs. W. D. Rose, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tupac and Mr. and Mrs. B. Tykac took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Emily Tykac.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith drove up from Milwaukee, Saturday afternoon and spent Sunday with his home folks.

Moriorinda Osgood and Marie Schroeder were home from Menomonie for the weekend.

Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Williams were guests at the Dr. Thomas home in Greenwood, Friday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cornelius drove up from Sheboygan and spent the weekend with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Weisner visited at the home of Mrs. Minnie Garbisch last Sunday.

Louie Moh was taken to the Sacred Heart Hospital at Eau Claire Saturday for mastoid trouble.

Mrs. D. S. Rausch was a Marshfield visitor a part of last week.

Henry Winter is on a several days visit with relatives at Milwaukee.

Chas. Beer of Waupaca called on W. E. Breseman, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilson were dinner guests at the Wonser home Saturday evening.

Harold Rose drove up from Berlin to spend Sunday with his mother.

 

 


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