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November, 1930

Antioch News6 November 1930
The annual church bazaar will be held Friday evening, Nov. 7, 1930. Chicken supper will be served from 5:00 o'clock on. There will be a sale of fancy work, bakery goods, vegetables, home-made candy, ice cream and a grab-bag. Supper 75 and 50 cents.

Miss Genevieve Webb of Waukegan called at the D. B. Webb home on Monday afternoon.

Dr. Jamison, who has been ill the past week, is improving.

Mr. and Mrs. James Bonner and Vivien Bonner called on the former's sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Stewart and Mrs. Mina Gilbert at the S. W. Ames home at Gurnee Sunday.

Robert Hughes had the misfortune to break his arm while playing football on Friday afternoon at Leyden.

Mrs. John Clark visited her daughter in Chicago the first of the week.

The Christian Endeavor business meeting will be held at the home of Eric Anderson on Saturday evening.

About twenty-five from Millburn attended the Young People's social at North Prairie on Friday evening.

Mrs. Frank B. Kennedy returned Thursday from California, where she has spent several weeks visiting relatives.


Antioch News13 November 1930
The Adult Bible class will give a basket social in the Masonic hall on Friday evening, Nov. 14th. Ladies bring basket with lunch for two. Everyone is invited.

The annual home-coming of Millburn church will be Sunday, Nov. 23, 1930, with services beginning at 10:30 a.m. Invitations are being sent out to former residents, and plans are being made to make this a most successful home-coming. Everyone in the community is invited to attend.

Misses Mabel Gardiner and Ruth Bannister, Evanston, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards.

Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wetzel of Chicago were entertained from Friday until Sunday at the Carl Anderson home.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bonner and sons were guests for dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Everett in Kenosha on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Minto and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Minto's parents near Paris Corners, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Halloway were celebrating their fiftieth wedding anniversary Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Heintz and family of Lansing, Ill., called at the F. G. Edwards home Saturday.

Mrs. Arthur McBratney and son of Oak Park spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bock.

Mr. and Mrs. Horace Culver and daughter, Jean, of Lake Villa were callers at the Gordon Bonner home Sunday.

Robert Bennett and Robert Hansen of Chicago spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bonner.

Mrs. James Wilson of York House spent Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Jessie Low.


Antioch News20 November 1930
Mrs. Corrin Injured When Auto
Collides With Horse Sunday
Mrs. Richard Corrin sustained two broken ribs and face cuts late Sunday evening when the car in which she was riding collided with a horse on the road north of Millburn.
Her husband, who was driving, states that the impact with the horse, which was owned by J. S. Denman, knocked the car into the ditch, breaking the glass. Mrs. Corrin was so forcibly thrown in the car that two ribs were broken. Mrs. Corrin's injuries were not serious, and today she was reported to be recovering rapidly.

Miss Grace Minto is receiving congratulations upon being selected as the First Year Clothing Champion in 4-H club work. This award was made last Tuesday when Miss Martha Hensley, Assistant State leader of Girls' Club Work met with a committee from Lake county.

Everyone in the community is invited to attend church services Sunday morning at 10:30 on Nov. 23, for our third annual home- coming service.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Benwell and daughters of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Strahan and children of Rosecrans were entertained at the E. E. Denman home Sunday.

Mrs. Kate Mair and daughter, Marjorie, Chicago, spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. Jessie Low.

Mrs. Earl Edwards and son, Marc, Mrs. John Dickey and son of River Forest, spent Tuesday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Webb.

Mrs. Slocum Sr., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. G. Murrie, at Russell.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holdridge and daughters spent Sunday at the Lewis Bauman home.

Funeral services for Miss Rose Eichinger were held at St. Patrick's church, Wadsworth, on Saturday morning. Miss Eichinger has made her home for the past two years with her sister, Mrs. Josephine Philips, at Magnolia, Ill., She is also survived by two brothers, John and George, of Gurnee.

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Martin and son, Richard, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Edwards, and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Torfin attended an entertainment and party given by Lincoln school near Kenosha on Friday evening. Mrs. Martin and Richard assisted with the program.

Arthur Simmons of LaGrange was a caller here Wednesday.


Antioch News27 November 1930
There was a large attendance at the Home-coming services on Sunday. Many from a distance came back for the day and letters were read from several who could not attend. Special musical numbers were given, including two solos by Stanley Jack of Waukegan, but formerly of Millburn. James Kerr of Lake Villa gave interesting memories of his days in Millburn church. Fred Galiger, Waukegan, and Mr. Hallock, Wauconda, gave enlightening talks.

Messrs. Alex Robertson and Wm. Walker, Lake Forest, were guests for dinner at the J. S. Denman home on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erurn and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edwards and daughters were callers at the George Edwards home Sunday.

Mrs. Mina Gilbert and Miss Margaret Gilbert of Waukegan spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bonner.

Mrs. E. A. Martin and son, Richard, with other Antioch high school students, drove to Urbana on Thursday, returning Saturday evening.

Mrs. A. G. Torfin and Mrs. F. G. Edwards attended the home bureau meeting at the home of Mrs. Bert Edwards Wednesday.

Mrs. W. A. Bonner, Mrs. W. M. Bonner and Mrs. E. E. Denman attended the meeting of the Warren Cemetery association Wednesday.

Mrs. Mary White of Waukegan, O. A. Nelson, and Miss Clara Nelson of Beverly Hills, and Miss Alice Jamieson of Racine, Wis., were guests for dinner at the Gordon Bonner home on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lucas motored to Chicago Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Everett and daughter, Mavis, of Kenosha, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bonner and Jean were entertained at the Robert Bonner home Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Hallock of Wauconda were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pierstorff for dinner Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Rose and Mrs. Newton LeVoy of Sycamore, Ill., were entertained at the home of Dr. H. E. Jamison Monday.

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