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March, 1929

Antioch News7 March 1929
Miss Doris Jamison, Milwaukee Downer college, spent the end of the week with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Jamison.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Denman and children spent Sunday with the Bond family at Gurnee.

Miss Viola Altshaus spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents in North Chicago.

Mrs. Archie Brewer, Druce Lake, underwent a surgical operation in Victory Memorial hospital Thursday.

The Christian Endeavor business meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pierstorff Friday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Denman and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George White for dinner Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bonner attended the funeral of Miss Lydia Edwards, Rollins, Monday.

Dr. Bellows, Waukegan, was called in consultation with Dr. Jamison Monday in the case of Robert Bonner, Jr., whose condition remains the same.

Joyce Ketchler entered school in the second grade Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ketchler are employed on the Hutchings farm.

The P. T. A. met at the school on Tuesday evening.


Antioch News14 March 1929
Mrs. A. G. Torfin, Mrs. Frank Edwards, Mrs. Leslie Bonner and Mrs. Gordon Bonner visited the Rondout school Tuesday.

J. S. Denman spent Tuesday in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Benwell and children, McHenry, spent Saturday at Edwin Denman's home.

Miss Alice Bauman, DeKalb, spent the end of the week at home.

Mrs. A. K. Bain spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Clarence Bonner.

Over fifty persons attended the Adult Bible class party Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bonner.

Officers and teachers of the Sunday school met at the home of W. A. Bonner Wednesday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. George Beaumont and son, Kansasville, Wisconsin, spent Wednesday with their daughter, Mrs. Robert Bonner.

Seventeen men responded to the call for a wood-chopping bee for Millburn church, Saturday and about 12 cords of wood were cut and sawed in block's. This wood was donated by the Ontwensia club, undesirable trees which they wished removed.

Mrs. Peter Strang is spending a few weeks in Waukegan with her daughters, Mrs. Will Truax and Mrs. Tobbins.

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