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September, 1929

Antioch News5 September 1929
Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar, formerly a teacher in the Millburn school, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Martin.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Benwell and daughters, McHenry, Ill., spent Sunday at E. E. Denman's.

Robert Jamison returned to his home in Detroit on Friday, after spending two weeks in Millburn.

Grace Holdridge, Waukegan, spent Sunday and Monday with her cousins at Lewis Bauman's.

Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Slocum are the proud grandparents of a new grandson, Roy, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Olson, Waukegan, born at St. Therese's hospital, Monday, Aug. 26.

Mrs. Mina Gilbert and Miss Margaret Gilbert, Waukegan, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bonner Friday.

Meade Walker, Bristol, spent last Thursday and Friday with his cousin, Harold Slocum.

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bonner and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bonner, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Denman, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bonner and son, James, attended the Labor day picnic at Rochester, Wis., Monday.

Earl White and daughters spent Sunday with his father, D. M. White, at the J. S. Denman home.

Miss Althea Petit, Chicago, spent the week-end at J. G. Bonner's.

Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Kamper and children, River Forest, spent Saturday at the J. S. Denman home.

Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, Richland Center, Wis., spent Sunday with the former's sister, Mrs. McCarthy.

Mark Edwards has returned to his home in River Forest, after spending the summer at D. B. Webb's.

Vene, Alta, and Laura Denman spent Thursday and Friday with their aunt, Miss Iva Bond, Gurnee.

Jean Bonner returned on Tuesday from a ten days' visit at Park Ridge.

Mrs. Simeon Ames and daughter, Ruth, were dinner guests at the Gordon Bonner home Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Kaluf, Druce Lake, spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. F G. Edwards.


Antioch News12 September 1929
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bonner celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Tuesday evening, Sept. 10, with over fifty relatives and friends present.

The Christian Endeavor society will have a wiener roast on Friday evening, Sept. 13, at the L. S. Bonner home.

The Adult Bible class will hold an ice cream social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bonner Wednesday evening.

Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Jamieson and daughter, Doris, and Mr. and Mrs. George White and sons returned on Thursday from a two week's auto trip to various points in Colorado, Nebraska, and Iowa.

The Christian Endeavor business meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Neahous last Friday night.

The Ladies' Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. A. G. Torfin to sew on Thursday afternoon. Supper will be served. The assistant hostesses are Mrs. E. A. Martin and Mrs. L. J. Slocum.

Mrs. Fred Achen, Kenosha, spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. E. A. Martin.

Mrs. Lizzie Stewart, Gurnee, spent Wednesday and Thursday with her nieces, the Misses Annie and Ella McCredie.

Miss Rubie Gillings is spending a few weeks with Mrs. W. M. Bonner.

Mr. and Mrs. George Steckert and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cosgrove, and Helen Neahous, all of Chicago, spent the week-end at the Neahous home.


Antioch News19 September 1929
Miss Ruth Minto returned on Tuesday to Beloit, Wisconsin, where she will enter Beloit college as a senior.

Miss Doris Jamison returned on Tuesday to her school work in Milwaukee Downer college.

Mrs. Slocum, Sr., was confined to her bed last week recovering from a fall.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bonner and sons spent Sunday with Mrs. Bonner's parents at Kansasville, Wis.

Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Bonner and children and W. A. Bonner spent Saturday in Racine, Wis.

Warren Hook was unable to be out last week, as he was suffering from lumbago.

Miss Helen Neahous, Chicago, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Neahous.

The Millburn church bazaar will be held Friday evening, Nov. 1. Further announcements will be made later.

Miss Rubie Gillings, who has been visiting Mrs. W. M. Bonner, returned to her home in Chicago Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Kaluf, Druce Lake, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Edwards.

A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Denman at Victory Memorial hospital Saturday, Sept. 14.

MILLBURN MAN IS INJURED
John Chope of Millburn was painfully injured last week while cutting corn. As he stepped down from the binder to pick up a line which he dropped, he tripped, the horses started, and the big wheel ran over the entire length of his leg. An artery was cut and was badly bruised. No bones were broken, however. He was removed to Dr. Jamison's office, where it was found necessary to take several stitches.
Antioch News26 September 1929
Mrs. Thomas McCann and Miss Mary McCann visited at their home here over the week-end. They are spending the school year in Milwaukee, where Miss McCann is a student at the Milwaukee State Teachers' college.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Clark and the Misses Eleanor and Emma McDougall, Grayslake, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Clark on Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Polly and sons, Rochester, Wis., spent Saturday at R. J. Bonner's.

Mr. and Mrs. Ferry, Madison, South Dakota, are visiting Mrs. John Irving. Mrs. Ferry was formerly Isabel Trotter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Trotter, former Millburn residents.

Mr. and Mrs. John LeVoy, Oak Park, spent Sunday at S. J. LeVoy's.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Garby and daughter, Oak Park, were entertained at Robert Bonner's Sunday.

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