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Domestic News
August 9, 1928
The Kanabec County Times
Kanabec County, Minnesota
What is this article about?
Local news briefs from Peace detail residents' social visits, farm work like cutting grain and hauling gravel, and short trips among families and neighbors over the past week.
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PEACE NEWS
Gus Mohrenweiser, Joe Karpen and Clarence Traefold motored to the cities Friday.
Ole Norby is hauling gravel near Lewis Lake.
A. L. Johnson cut grain for Carl Peterson last week.
Mrs. Otto Graber and two sons and Myrtle Wenholz of Pomroy were Tuesday evening callers at the Ole Norby home.
Mrs. K. A. Traefold, Alice and Clarence visited at the Hans Jacobson home near Henriette Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quist and Harold visited Melvin Quist and family at Caledonia last week.
Sunday callers at the Ole Norby home were Mrs. Hazel Stainbrook and children, Alfred Thompson, Charlie Forshier, C. H. Johnson, James Cottrell and son Jimmie.
Alice Traefold spent Saturday night with Alice Johnson.
Walter Mohrenweiser has been cutting grain for August Swanson and A. W. Pautz the past week.
Miss Bertha Haugen visited with Bertha and Myrtle Norby Saturday night and Sunday.
Martin and Carl Olson and Arthur Nord left Sunday for the harvest fields.
Rev. Raber and children, Paul and Grace, Helen Brown and Mrs. Rinehart of Waterville, spent a few days at the A. W. Pautz home last week.
Clarence Tinker called at the C. P. Johnson home Saturday.
Mrs. A. L. Johnson and daughter Alice called at the Norby home Wednesday morning.
Clarence Traefold is cutting grain for Joe Karpen.
Norma Alm of Minneapolis is visiting at the August Swanson home.
Clarence Carlson of Isle called at the Norby home Sunday morning.
Mrs. K. W. McAloney and Alice Johnson visited at the Hugo Johnson home Friday.
Gus Mohrenweiser, Joe Karpen and Clarence Traefold motored to the cities Friday.
Ole Norby is hauling gravel near Lewis Lake.
A. L. Johnson cut grain for Carl Peterson last week.
Mrs. Otto Graber and two sons and Myrtle Wenholz of Pomroy were Tuesday evening callers at the Ole Norby home.
Mrs. K. A. Traefold, Alice and Clarence visited at the Hans Jacobson home near Henriette Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quist and Harold visited Melvin Quist and family at Caledonia last week.
Sunday callers at the Ole Norby home were Mrs. Hazel Stainbrook and children, Alfred Thompson, Charlie Forshier, C. H. Johnson, James Cottrell and son Jimmie.
Alice Traefold spent Saturday night with Alice Johnson.
Walter Mohrenweiser has been cutting grain for August Swanson and A. W. Pautz the past week.
Miss Bertha Haugen visited with Bertha and Myrtle Norby Saturday night and Sunday.
Martin and Carl Olson and Arthur Nord left Sunday for the harvest fields.
Rev. Raber and children, Paul and Grace, Helen Brown and Mrs. Rinehart of Waterville, spent a few days at the A. W. Pautz home last week.
Clarence Tinker called at the C. P. Johnson home Saturday.
Mrs. A. L. Johnson and daughter Alice called at the Norby home Wednesday morning.
Clarence Traefold is cutting grain for Joe Karpen.
Norma Alm of Minneapolis is visiting at the August Swanson home.
Clarence Carlson of Isle called at the Norby home Sunday morning.
Mrs. K. W. McAloney and Alice Johnson visited at the Hugo Johnson home Friday.
What sub-type of article is it?
Social Event
Agriculture
Arrival Departure
What keywords are associated?
Peace News
Social Visits
Grain Cutting
Family Calls
Harvest Work
Local Travels
What entities or persons were involved?
Gus Mohrenweiser
Joe Karpen
Clarence Traefold
Ole Norby
A. L. Johnson
Carl Peterson
Mrs. Otto Graber
Myrtle Wenholz
Mrs. K. A. Traefold
Alice Traefold
Hans Jacobson
Mr. Harry Quist
Mrs. Harry Quist
Harold Quist
Melvin Quist
Mrs. Hazel Stainbrook
Alfred Thompson
Charlie Forshier
C. H. Johnson
James Cottrell
Jimmie Cottrell
Alice Johnson
Walter Mohrenweiser
August Swanson
A. W. Pautz
Miss Bertha Haugen
Bertha Norby
Myrtle Norby
Martin Olson
Carl Olson
Arthur Nord
Rev. Raber
Paul Raber
Grace Raber
Helen Brown
Mrs. Rinehart
Clarence Tinker
C. P. Johnson
Norma Alm
Clarence Carlson
Mrs. K. W. Mcaloney
Hugo Johnson
Where did it happen?
Peace
Domestic News Details
Primary Location
Peace
Event Date
Last Week
Key Persons
Gus Mohrenweiser
Joe Karpen
Clarence Traefold
Ole Norby
A. L. Johnson
Carl Peterson
Mrs. Otto Graber
Myrtle Wenholz
Mrs. K. A. Traefold
Alice Traefold
Clarence Traefold
Hans Jacobson
Mr. Harry Quist
Mrs. Harry Quist
Harold Quist
Melvin Quist
Mrs. Hazel Stainbrook
Alfred Thompson
Charlie Forshier
C. H. Johnson
James Cottrell
Jimmie Cottrell
Alice Johnson
Walter Mohrenweiser
August Swanson
A. W. Pautz
Miss Bertha Haugen
Bertha Norby
Myrtle Norby
Martin Olson
Carl Olson
Arthur Nord
Rev. Raber
Paul Raber
Grace Raber
Helen Brown
Mrs. Rinehart
Clarence Tinker
C. P. Johnson
Norma Alm
Clarence Carlson
Mrs. K. W. Mcaloney
Hugo Johnson
Event Details
Residents engaged in social visits, calls, and overnight stays; farm activities including hauling gravel near Lewis Lake, cutting grain for various neighbors; trips to cities, Caledonia, harvest fields; visitors from Pomroy, Waterville, Minneapolis, Isle, Henriette.