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Newspaper Clippings for
June, 1909

from the pages of the Waukegan Daily Gazette 3 June 1909
C. E. Bonner of Chicago visiting Saturday until Tuesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bonner.

Rev. A. W. Safford delivered the memorial address at the Warren cemetery on Sunday, May 30.

Mr. and Mrs. William Thom of Libertyville visited from Monday till Thursday with their son, W. G. Thom.

Mrs. Josephine Matthews returned from Milwaukee Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Tower spent Sunday with Mrs. George Gerrity, in Round Lake.

Mr. and Mrs. George Safford visited over Sunday with relatives here.

The commencement exercises of Rochester academy will occur this week, Leo Strang being one of the class of '09.

Mrs. Frank Yule and daughter of Somers have been here visiting recently.

Mr. and Mrs. Lyburn Stewart and two children returned to Chicago the fore part of this week.

Mrs. Pantall, who has been visiting with Mrs. Adams in Chicago, returned home last Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chope of Montana are here visiting with their uncle, J. C. Chope.


from the pages of the Waukegan Daily Gazette 10 June 1909
Listen for the wedding bells in the near future.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Clark attended the funeral Sunday of Mrs. Alex McDougall at Highland Park.

Mr. and Mrs. Denman and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McGuire spent Sunday.


from the pages of the Waukegan Daily Gazette 17 June 1909
Mrs. H. E. Jamison gave a linen shower at her home to Miss Lucie Trotter on Thursday of last week. Miss Lucie became the bride of Clarence Bonner of Chicago on Tuesday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Tower spent Friday in Round Lake visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Gerrity, who are moving to Union Grove, Wis.

Mrs. Sarah Dodge and Miss Vera Worden of Rochester, Wis., are visiting relatives here and also attended the Bonner and Trotter wedding.

Mrs. Clarence Chope is here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Chope.

James and Louise Gerrity are here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Tower

Mrs. Trotter and daughter Maimie are here visiting with Mrs. A. K. Bain.

Mrs. R. L. Wheaton and little son returned to Wheaton last Friday.

Mrs. A. W. Safford returned Monday from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. R. L. Wheaton.

Mrs. Jeanette Matthews has been entertaining relatives from Chicago.


from the pages of the Waukegan Daily Sun 19 June 1909
Mrs. J. A. Thain and Mrs. A. K. Thain transacted business in Chicago last week.

Miss C. E. Bater has gone to Evanston for a ten days stay.

Miss Lucy Trotter and Clarence Bonner were married Tuesday evening, June 15, at 8 p.m. at the home of A. K. Bain.

Mrs. Foster and children have gone to Chicago for a week's visit with her parents.

Mrs. Trotter and Miss Mamie, of Evanston, came Sunday for the wedding.

Mrs. Sarah Tower visited Friday and Saturday at Mrs. Geo. Gerrity's and helped them get ready to move. James and Louise returned home with her.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gerrity, of Round Lake, formerly of Millburn moved to Union Grove, Wis., Monday to run a creamery. Mrs. Tower, James and Louise will go this week.

Mrs. Sarah Dodge and Miss Vera Werden, of Rochester, Wis., are visitng relatives and attended the wedding of Miss Lucy Trotter.

Mrs. Ralph Wheaton and son returned to Wheaton, Ill., accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Safford for a few days.

Miss trotter received many beautiful and useful pieces of linen at the shower given in her honor by Mrs. Mattie Jamison.

Mrs. C. A. Mathews is entertaining her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Huntley of Chicago, for a week.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gerrity visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Eichanger.

The C. E. business meeting was held at the home of Ralph Miller, Thursday evening.

The C. E. society will hold a strawberry and ice cream social Thursday evening, June 24 at the church. Everyone be sure and come.

Gurnee school will close this Friday evening with a program and James Mortimer Cannon is one of the graduates from this vicinity.

C. E. topic, June 20, Pilgrim's Progress, Victor Strang, leader.

The Grubb school closed Tuesday, June 16, with appropriate exercises and a picnic. Miss Margaret White, teacher.


from the pages of the Waukegan Daily Gazette 24 June 1909
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Strang attended the graduation at Beloit Tuesday and Wednesday. Their son Victor was one of the class.

Mr. and Mrs. Harris of Williams Bay visited from Sunday till Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Chope.

Mrs. Sarah Dodge returned to Rochester on Saturday.

Earl White of Champaign spent a few days last week with his parents enroute for North Carolina.

Mr. and Mrs. Hurd of Idaho visited from Friday till Monday with Rev. and Mrs. Safford.

Miss Helen Safford returned from Wheaton Friday, where she has been attending college.

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