The trip my relatives took to visit family in Minnesota made not one, but two, local news columns in the newspaper published in a nearby town. Two separate issues of the Warsaw [Ilinois] Bulletin contained references to the trip. Not surprisingly there were differences between the two references: The two references also indicate the importance of mixing up those search terms when attempting to locate newspaper references. Fannie Neill’s name was usually spelled “Fannie” instead of “Fanny” and a search for “Charles” will not locate the reference to “Chas.” That must have been a cold drive to Minnesota during the winter time in 1931 or 1932.
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