Wetzel Ancestry - A Tree of Life
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10 May 1928, Thu • Page 5
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PEOPLE AS THEY PASS
M. B. Kimm is painting his home.
Arthur Crittenden was a Wellsville visitor, Sunday.
William Stilson visited friends at Oswayo, Thursday.
Miss Kate Hosley visited relatives at Brookland last week.
Miss Mary Miller is spending a few days in Harrisburg, Pa.
M. J. Corbett is grading his lawn at his home on Eulalia street.
Miss Katherine Littlefield spent the week-end at her home on Ayers Hill.
Miss Elmina Rossiter was home from Harrison Valley for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller and children visited relatives at Costello over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dayman of Wellsville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Lee.
Walter Ahrens and family of Wellsville, N. Y., visited at the home of C. W. Benson, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Gustwick visited her sister, Mrs. L. L. Farnsworth at Ulysses over Sunday.
William Maroney, Sr., has greatly Improved his residence with a new roof and other repairs.
Mr. and Mrs. William Tipple have returned from a two weeks vacation motoring through Virginia.
Mrs. E. J. Pfuntner is spending some time with her son, Willis Pfuntner and family at Akron, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Wells Carpenter and children of Oswayo, visited at the home of David Hopkins, Sunday.
Mrs. Lawrence Goerly and. baby of Salamanca, N. Y., are spending a week with her mother, Mrs. L. H. Huff.
Ex-Prothonotary J. H. Harrison was over from Westfleld greeting his many friends at the county seat, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Harder of Bolivar, N. Y., visited her mother, Mrs. Clara Rennells a few days last week.
Miss Margaret Manion has returned from Olean, where she visited her brother, James Manion, over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ackerman and baby of Emporium, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and sons motored to Germania, Sunday, and spent the day with relatives and friends.
Amos Colcord and wife of Pittsburgh, have been spending a few days with his brother, M. J. Colcord and family.
Mrs. Clarence Cronk of Andover, N. Y., visited her sister, Mrs. Clarence Page at North Coudersport over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Elliott are nicely settled in the Millard flat on South Main street, recently vacated by Floyd Gould.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lambert and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lambert visited at the home of S. O. Dodd at Sweden Valley, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Manion and daughters of Olean, motored here Friday and spent the day with his mother, Mrs. Mary Manion.
Miss Margaret Quinn of Mt. Alto, Pa., and John Leffler of Rochester, N. Y. have been recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Abson.
DuBois White is moving his family here from Olean. N. Y., where Mr. White has secured employment in the lumber mill of James Elliott & Son.
Miss Helen Millard entertained for dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Millard, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Penny, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Martin of Olean.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Strick entertained over the week-end their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Strick and Miss Roxanna Mills of Elmira, N. Y.
Miss Florence Neefe of Olean and Miss Gertrude Neefe of Mansfield, spent the week-end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Neefe.
Mrs. Fred Herrington and Frank Littlefield motored to Blossburg, Pa., Sunday, and visited Mr. Herrington who is a patient in the hospital at that place.
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Beebe of Coudersport, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bundy and children of Odin, visited at the home of Mrs. Ellen Andrews at Cowley Run, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Strick entertained over the week-end her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Rosebrook and son James, and Miss Isabel Finley of Elmira, N. Y.
Herman Haskins has gone to Scio where he has employment for a time. His copy of the Enterprise will keep him informed each week of events all through Potter county.
Heart's Delight Fruit and Vegetables in great variety are on sale at the better grocers. We absolutely guarantee satisfaction on every item. Scoville, Brown & Co. 54-50-1
Elmer Seeley of Manhattan was in town a short time on business, Tuesday. Mr. Seeley is a very firm friend of the Enterprise and while here he found time to pay this office a brief call.
Mrs. Guy Brundage and children of Olean, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Herman Grabe and sons, Frederick and George of Port Allegany were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wencel Klesa, Sunday.
Mrs. Victor Ohl has returned from Bloomsburg, Pa., where she has been spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Roy Mowrey, who is ill. While in the city she visited the Eastern Star Chapter.
Mrs. Mame Neefe of Sweden Hill entertained over Sunday her son Richard Neefe, and son Junior of Eldred and also her daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. M. Seibert and children of East Aurora, N. Y.
When in Wellsville readers of the Potter Enterprise are invited to call at our wholesale office and be shown through our warehouses. It's the largest food establishment in this part of the state, and usually proves very interesting, especially the coffee roasting department. Scoville, Brown & Co. 54-50-1
W. I. Lewis was in Bolivar, N. Y., Tuesday on business.
E. L. Quimby is erecting a new veranda to his home.
C. M. Herman was a business visitor in Eldred, Monday.
F. A. Brizzee of Oswayo had business in town yesterday.
George Mitchell of Sixth street is improving his residence.
F. E. Baldwin of Austin, was a Coudersport visitor, Tuesday.
Albert Guenther of Cartee street is erecting a fine new garage.
The residence of Gus Brecher on Chestnut street is undergoing repairs.
Mrs. Lawrence Tasillo and children visited relatives in Buffalo last week.
Mrs. W. T. Harris and son Miles E. Harris shopped in Olean, Wednesday.
Frank Howland and Walter Nuschke were in Bradford on business yesterday.
J. Holt of North Bingham visited his brother, William Holt over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. David Lewis of Millport, visited Mrs. AV. I. Lewis, Tuesday.
Mrs. Nellie Franke of Oak street, is making improvements to her. residence.
Allen Hulbert is erecting a store house and garage on East Second street.
Mr. and Mrs. James Carney of Elmira, are visiting friends and relatives here.
Thomas Halloran of Chestnut street is wiring his tenant houses for electricity.
Roy Bachman of Bradford visited his mother, Mrs. William Bachman over Sunday.
Fred Harrington, who was recently taken to Blossburg Hospital, is slowly improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Robertson motored to Olean, Sunday, and spent the day with friends.
Mrs. A. J. Carpenter of East Hebron was in town last week looking after business interests.
James Mansfield and daughter, Mrs. Phillip R. Easton, motored to Stroudsburg, Pa., Monday.
Mrs. Margaret Haskins is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Howard Ballard at Franklinville, N. Y.
Avery Guyon and Frank Reynolds were over from Genesee on a mission of business yesterday.
Miss Bertha McCann, who has been spending some time with her parents, has returned to Corning.
Mrs. Earl Smith and children are spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Smaldino in Buffalo.
Miss Agnes Burt entertained over the week-end a student friend, Miss Helen Kunkle, of Williamsport, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Noffke of Rochester, N. Y., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Wright over the weekend.
Miss Katie Littlefield closed a very successful term of school at West Pike Tuesday, and has returned to her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. William Warner motored to Watrous, Pa., Sunday and visited, her sister, Mrs. Ella Hulburt who is quite ill.
Ross Haskins is moving into his new home near Sweden Valley, where they will conduct a lunch room during the summer months.
Mrs. Harry Brock and children and Mrs. Orville Owens have returned from a weeks visit among relatives and friends in Buffalo.
Mrs. S. E. Butler has returned from Buffalo and Millers, N. Y., and will spend some time at the home of her son, Milton Moshier at Olmsted.
Seldon Lewis and W. E. Worden were down from Bingham Center, yesterday on business. Mr. Lewis found time to extend greetings at the Enterprise.
Mrs. C. M. Chamberlain, Mrs. R. K. McConeghy, Mrs. Asa Raymond and Miss Ethel Lignian motored to Buffalo last week and spent a few days in the city.
Miss Bertha Guenther of Ebenezer, N. Y., and Mrs. Lawrence Goerly and little daughter Patricia of Salamanca, N. Y., visited at the home of W. T. Harris, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leonard and son Churchill, and Miss Donna Mansfield of Pittsburgh, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mansfield over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Tate were weekend guests of relatives in Westfleld. They returned home Monday and were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dillman, who will visit at their home for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Stocum and daughter Marian, and son Preston, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Packer of Galeton at their camp in the Black Forest region camping and fishing for trout.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Boardman entertained last week her sisters, Misses Marguerite and Loretta Quinn of Salamanca. N. Y., William Quinn of Olean, N. Y., Miss Katherine Curley and Miss Julia McCarthy of Olean.
W. G. Kenning of Ridgway visited at the home of his brother, C. H. Reuning at Inez last week Sunday. His son Howard Reuning, and Miss Rachael Whitehall motored here and Mrs. Reuning returned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Erway of Raymond entertained for dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bert McElroy and children of Frinks, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mosch of Coudersport. Mrs. Mosch remained for a few days visit with her daughter.
Miss Elizabeth Duxbury and Miss Savage, deaconesses at the Methodist Home for Children, Williamsville, N. Y.. were week-end guests at the M. E. parsonage. They both spoke at the evening service in Park Church last I Sunday night.
Victor Baker and daughter, Miss Cora Baker, and son Richard, were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hedges at Crandall Hill. Richard Baker is an electrician on the U. S. battleship Florida, and is spending a two weeks furlough in Coudersport, and this week is returning to Boston, where he will rejoin his ship.
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PEOPLE AS THEY PASS
M. B. Kimm is painting his home.
Arthur Crittenden was a Wellsville visitor, Sunday.
William Stilson visited friends at Oswayo, Thursday.
Miss Kate Hosley visited relatives at Brookland last week.
Miss Katherine Littlefield spent the week-end at her home on Ayers Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Gustwick visited her sister, Mrs. L. L. Farnsworth at Ulysses over Sunday.
William Maroney, Sr., has greatly Improved his residence with a new roof and other repairs.
Amos Colcord and wife of Pittsburgh, have been spending a few days with his brother, M. J. Colcord and family.
Mrs. Clarence Cronk of Andover, N. Y., visited her sister, Mrs. Clarence Page at North Coudersport over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Elliott are nicely settled in the Millard flat on South Main street, recently vacated by Floyd Gould.
Miss Florence Neefe of Olean and Miss Gertrude Neefe of Mansfield, spent the week-end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Neefe.
Mrs. Fred Herrington and Frank Littlefield motored to Blossburg, Pa., Sunday, and visited Mr. Herrington who is a patient in the hospital at that place.
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Beebe of Coudersport, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bundy and children of Odin, visited at the home of Mrs. Ellen Andrews at Cowley Run, Sunday.
Herman Haskins has gone to Scio where he has employment for a time. His copy of the Enterprise will keep him informed each week of events all through Potter county.
Mrs. Guy Brundage and children of Olean, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Herman Grabe and sons, Frederick and George of Port Allegany were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wencel Klesa, Sunday.
Mrs. Mame Neefe of Sweden Hill entertained over Sunday her son Richard Neefe, and son Junior of Eldred and also her daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. M. Seibert and children of East Aurora, N. Y.
George Mitchell of Sixth street is improving his residence.
F. E. Baldwin of Austin, was a Coudersport visitor, Tuesday.
Albert Guenther of Cartee street is erecting a fine new garage.
The residence of Gus Brecher on Chestnut street is undergoing repairs.
Mrs. Lawrence Tasillo and children visited relatives in Buffalo last week.
Mrs. W. T. Harris and son Miles E. Harris shopped in Olean, Wednesday.
Frank Howland and Walter Nuschke were in Bradford on business yesterday.
J. Holt of North Bingham visited his brother, William Holt over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. David Lewis of Millport, visited Mrs. AV. I. Lewis, Tuesday.
Thomas Halloran of Chestnut street is wiring his tenant houses for electricity.
Roy Bachman of Bradford visited his mother, Mrs. William Bachman over Sunday.
Mrs. A. J. Carpenter of East Hebron was in town last week looking after business interests.
James Mansfield and daughter, Mrs. Phillip R. Easton, motored to Stroudsburg, Pa., Monday.
Mrs. Margaret Haskins is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Howard Ballard at Franklinville, N. Y.
Avery Guyon and Frank Reynolds were over from Genesee on a mission of business yesterday.
Miss Agnes Burt entertained over the week-end a student friend, Miss Helen Kunkle, of Williamsport, Pa.
Miss Katie Littlefield closed a very successful term of school at West Pike Tuesday, and has returned to her home here.
Ross Haskins is moving into his new home near Sweden Valley, where they will conduct a lunch room during the summer months.
Mrs. Harry Brock and children and Mrs. Orville Owens have returned from a weeks visit among relatives and friends in Buffalo.
Seldon Lewis and W. E. Worden were down from Bingham Center, yesterday on business. Mr. Lewis found time to extend greetings at the Enterprise.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Stocum and daughter Marian, and son Preston, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Packer of Galeton at their camp in the Black Forest region camping and fishing for trout.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Boardman entertained last week her sisters, Misses Marguerite and Loretta Quinn of Salamanca. N. Y., William Quinn of Olean, N. Y., Miss Katherine Curley and Miss Julia McCarthy of Olean.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Erway of Raymond entertained for dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bert McElroy and children of Frinks, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mosch of Coudersport. Mrs. Mosch remained for a few days visit with her daughter.
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