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September, 1927

Antioch News1 September 1927
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson spent several days the past week, motoring through Wisconsin, visiting the Dells and other points of interest.

Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Bonner and children drove to Three Oaks, Mich., Thursday. Mr. Bonner returned on Friday, while the others will remain for a week with Mrs. Bonner's mother and sisters.

Mr. and Mrs. Bartter are spending two weeks with relatives in Cleveland, Ohio.

Mrs. James Mayer and daughter returned to their home in Chicago, Monday, after a week's visit with her aunt, Mrs. Low.

The Millburn O. E. S. entertained several from Waukegan and Libertyville chapters last Thursday evening.

Richard Martin is spending several days with his cousins, the Achen boys, near Kenosha.

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Martin spent Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at Rock Island with others from Waukegan, who are attending some meetings of the Commandery, Knight Templars.

Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Jamieson and Doris, and Mr. and Mrs. George White and sons, left Sunday morning to drive to Boulder, Colo., where they will visit Mr. White's sister, Mrs. Carl Neuman.

Mr. and Mrs. Chase McGuire and children, and John McGuire of Waukegan spent Sunday at W. M. Bonner's. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newall and family of Waukegan also spent the afternoon with them.

Miss Marion Neahous spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Neahaus.

Carl Christiansen and family entertained company Sunday.

O. A. Nelson and daughter Clara, Miss Margaret Gilbert of Waukegan, and Miss Ethel Haines of Gurnee, returned home Wednesday from a two months auto trip to the Pacific cast.

The Edwards families attended a family reunion at the home of Bert Edwards last Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Minto and family spent Sunday with friends at Lake Forest.

The Ladies Aid supper and sale last Friday evening was well attended and about $80 was realized for the treasury.

Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy and Mrs. George McLain left Tuesday to visit relatives in DesMoines, Iowa.

Mr. and Ms. W. A. Bonner and Ethel McGuire returned from Grinnell, Iowa, last Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beaumont and son of Kansasville, Wis., and Mrs. Jack Ames and daughter of Ames, Iowa, spent Sunday at Robert Bonner's.


Antioch News8 September 1927
Clarence Bonner returned Thursday from Peoria, where he spent several days visiting with his cousins, the Misses Dodge.

Miss Rubie Gillings and Mrs. Frazier Hollenbeck and Charlotte of Chicago, are spending the week with their brother, L. E. Gillings.

Mrs. Sarah Dodge of River Forest spent several days with her brother, D. M. White, at the J. S. Denman home.

Mr. and Mrs. Bartter returned Friday from a week's vacation spent at Cleveland, Ohio.

Several from Millburn attended the Milwaukee fair last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Edwards spent several days in Waukegan with their daughter, Mrs. Erwin, and son, Roy Edwards.

Mr. and Mrs. Horace Culver and Jean, of Lake Villa, Mrs. Mina Gilbert, and Miss Margaret Gilbert of Waukegan spent Sunday at the W. A. Bonner home.

Mrs. Earl Edwards and children returned to their home in Forest Park Monday after spending several weeks with Mrs. Edward's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Webb.

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kamper and children of River Forest spent Sunday at J. S. Denman's.

L. S. Boner drove to Three Oaks, Michigan, of Friday. Mrs. Bonner and children returned with him on Sunday, after a week's visit with her mother, Mrs. Dawson.

The White and Minto families held a very enjoyable reunion at D. H. Minto's last Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Denman and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bonner attended the Labor Day picnic at Rochester, Wis.

John LeVoy of Chicago spent Sunday and Monday at Scott LeVoy's.

E. A. Martin is having a furnace installed in his store this week.


Antioch News15 September 1927
Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Jamison and Mr. and Mrs. George White and sons returned Tuesday from a ten days' auto trip to Denver, Colorado.

Mrs. L. E. Gilling and daughter returned Sunday from Portland, Ore., where she spent the past month with her sister.

Mrs. C. E. Denman, Mrs. J. S. Denman, Mrs. W. A. Bonner and Mrs. W. M. Bonner attend the R. N. A. meeting at Gurnee Saturday.

The Christian Endeavor business meeting was held at the home of Miss Vivian Bonner last Friday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hook and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Slocum attended the Elkhorn fair last Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Garby and daughter spent Sunday at Robert Bonner's.

Miss Una Minto left Tuesday for Boston, Mass., from which place she will be sent out speaking in various cities in the interest of missions in Africa.

Mrs. Jennie Smith of Los Angeles, California, is visiting at the home if her nephew, Harold Minto.

Merle McCarthy is attending business college in Waukegan.

Miss Alice Bauman left Monday for DeKalb, Ill., where she will attend normal school.

Mr. and Mrs. Melcalf of Franksville, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Skerves of Union Grove were Sunday callers at R. J. Bonner's.

School opened Monday with Miss Madalyn Sheehan as teacher with 48 pupils enrolled.

Mrs. Etta Weineche of Sycamore, Illinois, is spending several weeks at the home of her brother, S. J. Levoy.

The McGuire family held a reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bonner last Sunday. Picnic dinner was served on the lawn with 37 guests present.


Antioch News22 September 1927
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christiansen and children attended the fair at Union Grove last Wednesday.

Mrs. Annie Lamb spent the past week with relatives and friends at Gurnee.

A. E. Wiemers, of Antioch, has the contract for painting the church and is now at work on it.

Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bonner, Mr. McGuire, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bonner and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bonner and Lois, Mrs. J. H. Bonner and Miss Vinen Bonner attended the Racine County Fair at Union Grove last Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Martin and Richard spent Sunday at Fred Achen's in Kenosha.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards and children spent Saturday and Sunday in River Forest with the Earl Edwards family.

Mrs. C. E. Denman is entertaining company from Chicago this week.

Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Bonner and children spent Sunday at the Victor Strang home in Waukegan.

Miss Grace Slocum of Millburn
Becomes Bride of Roy Olson
The wedding of Miss Grace Slocum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Slocum of Millburn, to Roy G. Olson, son of Henry Olson of Rosecrans, took place at the home of the bride last Saturday afternoon at four o'clock. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Frederick Frankson of Milwaukee.
Mr. and Mrs. Ahlgrin of Waukegan attend the bride and groom. Miss E. Ruth Strang of Waukegan played the wedding march and Miss Emogene Olson, sister of the groom, sang "I Love You Truly." Forty relatives of the bride and groom were present.
Miss Slocum is a graduate of the Gurnee high school. She is well known in Millburn and vicinity, having taught for two years at Bean Hill school. For the past two years she has been employed as secretary at the Lake Forest Academy for boys.
The groom has been in the employ of the George C. Peterson oil company for the past three years.
Mr. and Mrs. Olson left Saturday evening on a motor trip to Denver and Colorado Springs. Upon their return they will live on the Olson farm at Rosecrans.
Antioch News27 September 1927
Mrs. E. A. Martin and her sister, Mrs. Achen, of Kenosha were Chicago shoppers on Tuesday.

Mrs. H. E. Jamison had her tonsils removed last Tuesday at Victory Memorial Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bonner attended the fair at Wilmot on Friday.

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

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rountrie and children of Rochester, Wisconsin, spent Sunday at the W. M. Bonner home.

Earl Slocum of Marengo spent Sunday at L. J. Slocum's.

Mrs. W. B. Stewart of Waukegan spent the week end at E. A. Martin's.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bonner and sons, and Miss Olson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Beaumont near Kansasville, Wis.

Mrs. L. J. Slocum and Howard spent last Friday with Mrs. R. G. Murrie at Russel.

Mrs. E. M. Barton of Hampshire, Ill., occupied the pulpit here on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCarthy spent Saturday and Sunday at Richland Center, Wis.

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