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November, 1927

Antioch News3 November 1927
Arthur Slocum is suffering with a broken bone in his ankle, which was injured while practicing football at Gurnee High School.

Mr. and Mrs. Harmen and Blanche of Chicago spent Sunday at the Strohal home.

Mrs. W. M. Bonner, Mrs. Gordon Bonner, and Miss Lucy Dodge of Peoria, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. John Buss at Rochester, Minn.

The Masquerade party given by the C. E. Society on Friday evening at the Masonic hall was well attended and all had a fine time.

Mr. and Mrs. George Beaumont, and son, Floyd, George Bozusto, of Kansasville, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moyle and children of Milwaukee, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bonner.

Mr. and Mrs. John Kaluf of Druce Lake spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Frank Edwards.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bonner, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bonner and children, drove to Wheaton Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Safford.

Mrs. Mary White of Waukegan, Andrew White and Miss Cora White of Grayslake, and George White of Los Angeles, California, attended church here Sunday, and were entertained at the J. S. Denman home for dinner.

Mr. and Mrs. Ira Holdridge, and daughters of Waukegan spent Sunday at the Lewis Bauman home.

Miss Sheehan and her eighth grade class of 1927, were entertained at the E. A. Martin home Saturday evening in honor of Richard's 14th birthday.

J. A. McCredie spent Sunday at the home of his niece, Mrs. Smith, in Waukegan.

Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Douglas of Waukegan called on relatives here on Sunday.

Mrs. J. M. Lahey passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Will Reilly, Friday morning after a lingering illness, due to cancer. The funeral was held Monday morning at ten o'clock from St. Patrick's church at Wadsworth, with burial at Mill Creek cemetery.

The annual church bazaar will be given Friday evening, Nov. 4, 1927. Roast chicken supper from 5:30 till all are served.


Antioch News10 November 1927
L. J. Slocum left Monday for Davenport, Iowa where he had a large sale.

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kennedy, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Achen and Mr. and Mrs. John Perkins of Kenosha, Wis., started Saturday on a week's excursion to Phoenix, Arizona.

Mr. and Mrs. E. W. McNair were entertained at the L. J. Slocum home over the week end.

Miss Alice Bauman of DeKalb, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Torfin spent several days in Chicago the past week.

James Mayer of Chicago, spent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. Lowe, at the Carl Anderson home.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barby and daughter of Chicago spent Sunday at R. J. Bonner's.

The Millburn young people were invited to attend the Yorkhouse evening meeting on Sunday and all enjoyed the illustrated lecture on Burmah.

The Christian Endeavor business meeting will be held at the J. S. Denman home Friday night.

The Ladies Aid society wish to thank all who contributed in any way to the success of the church bazaar. About $265 was cleared for the church treasury. All enjoyed the program of Scotch Music given by Mr. Kaye in his Highland Costume.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kaluf at Druce Lake.

Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor entertained the former's brother on Sunday, as he was enroute home from a two months trip with the American Legion convention in Paris, France.


Antioch News17 November 1927
MILLBURN CHURCH HOLDS RECEPTION FOR NEW PASTOR
Rev. and Mrs. Everett W. MacNair to Occupy Parsonage Soon.
The Young People's Christian Endeavor business meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Denman last Friday night at 8 o'clock. Following this, the older members of the parish joined with the Christian Endeavor society in a surprise reception and shower for Rev. and Mrs. McNair. They received a generous gift of necessary articles for housekeeping. The parsonage, which has been redecorated, will soon be ready for their occupancy.

Joe McDermott left Wednesday for Rochester, Minnesota, where he will spend the winter with his mother.

R. C. Bennett and Mr. Hanson of Chicago spent Saturday at C. E. Bonner's.

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kennedy returned Saturday from a week's trip to Phoenix, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Martin did not return with them, as Mrs. Martin was threatened with pneumonia and was obliged to go to a hospital in Tuscon, Arizona.

Misses Doris Jamison and Roberta Hook spent Saturday in Chicago.

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

Mrs. Dobler of Chicago and Mrs. Maxwell of Kewanee, Ill., are spending several weeks with their sister, Mrs. Alshaus.

Richard Martin is spending the week at the home of his uncle, Frank Kennedy.

Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Denman of Waukegan attended the reception and shower for Mr. and Mrs. McNair at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Denman Friday night.

Miss Grace Holdridge of Waukegan spent Saturday and Sunday at Louis Bauman's.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmer and children of Waukegan spent Sunday at W. Bonner's.


Antioch News24 November 1927
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