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May, 1929

Antioch News2 May 1929
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chope moved Friday to their new home which they recently purchased from Gleason Brothers at Rosecrans.

Ruth Edwards was pleasantly surprised Tuesday evening when 16 of her friends helped celebrate her sixteenth birthday anniversary.

Miss Alice Bauman, DeKalb, and Grace Holdridge, Waukegan, spent the end of the week at Lewis Bauman's.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Peterson, Lake Villa, have taken rooms in the Arthur Johannesen house.

Mrs. George Yocum died Monday afternoon at the home of her brother, John Eichinger, after a long illness.

Miss Helen Neahous, Chicago, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Neahous.

Mrs. A. K. Bain, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Clarence Bonner.

The teachers and officers of the Sunday school met for a business session at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Minto Tuesday evening.

The Ladies' Aid society met at the church Thursday afternoon, May 2. Supper will be served at 5 o'clock by Mrs. Gordon Bonner, Mrs. H. E. Jamison, Mrs. Oscar Neahous and Mrs. Arthur Leng.

The Christian Endeavor society will hold its business meeting Friday evening at the home of Lillian Strohal.


Antioch News9 May 1929
Mrs. Eva Ahling, Wawatosa, Wisconsin, spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cosgrove, Mrs. George Stackert and daughters, and Mrs. Gotthart, Chicago, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Neahous.

Mrs. Earl Priest, Three Oaks, Michigan, spent Thursday and Friday with her sister, Mrs. Leslie Bonner.

Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Denman spent Tuesday in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Murrie, Mr. and Mrs. William Murrie and son, Russell, called on the Bonner brothers Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erwin, Waukegan, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards.

Mrs. Alfred Schultz and daughter, and Mrs. Victor Johnson and children spent Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson.

Miss Eva Webb is spending two weeks with her niece, Mrs. Earl Edwards, River Forest.

Andrew White and Miss Cora White, Grayslake, attended church in Millburn Sunday.

Mrs. George Gerrity and Miss Louise Gerrity, Mukwonago, Wisconsin, spent Thursday at John Eichinger's and attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. George Yocum. The funeral was held from St. Patrick's church, Wadsworth, with burial in Warren cemetery.

Mother's Day will be observed in the Millburn church, May 12, with special music, and all mothers are especially invited to attend.

Miss Ione McCarthy is in Victory Memorial hospital following an operation for the removal of her appendix.


Antioch News16 May 1929
The P. T. A. met at the school Tuesday. After the business session, there was a health talk by a medical student, Mr. Oltrowski, Chicago.

Mrs. W. M. Bonner spent Thursday with Mrs. R. G. Murrie, Russell.

Mrs. Louis Schwicht and daughter, Chicago, spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Chope.

Mrs. A. K. Bain was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hughes, Gurnee, Saturday and Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bonner and sons spent Sunday with Mrs. Bonner's parents in Kansasville.

Frank Edwards drove to Rockford and Freeport on business Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holdridge and daughters, Waukegan, spent Sunday at Lewis Bauman's.

Mrs. Low entertained the Yorkhouse Ladies' Aid society at her home Thursday. Several Millburn women were invited.

The Parent-Teacher association is giving a supper and parcel post sale at the Mason's hall Saturday evening, May 18. Supper will be served from five o'clock until all are served. Adults 50 cents; children 35 cents.

Miss Ione McCarthy was removed from Victory Memorial hospital Sunday to the home of her sister, Mrs. George McLain, Waukegan.

Mrs. Beck, Evanston, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. H. Pierstorff.


Antioch News23 May 1929
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCann Thursday, May 16, in St. Therese's hospital, Waukegan.

Mrs. Ness, Harrison, Wisconsin, several days with Mrs. Edwin Denman.

Carl Pierstorff has returned to his home in Richland Center, after spending several weeks with his uncle, A. H. Pierstorff.

Alfred Meade and daughter, Mrs. Margaret Fisher, and son, Pasadena, California, spent the end of the week with Dr. and Mrs. Jamison.

Robert White was absent from school last week on account of illness.

Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Denman, Mrs. W. A. Bonner, Mrs. E. A. Martin, Miss Vivien Bonner, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Bonner and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hughes drove to Bensenville Monday evening and attended the Music Festival of Northwest conference schools, when many students from Antioch and Warren Township High schools took part.

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bonner and children spent Sunday with Mrs. C. M. Gorham, Waukegan.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Garby and daughter, Chicago, spent Sunday at the R. J. Bonner home.

Miss Eva Webb returned on Sunday from a three weeks' visit with her niece, Mrs. Earl Edwards, River Forest. Mrs. D. B. Webb accompanied her daughter home and will remain for a week's visit.

Mrs. A. K. Bain and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brewer, Druce Lake, drove to Racine Wednesday and Mrs. Bain remained for a week with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Bain.

The P. T. A. supper and parcel sale Saturday evening was successful. One hundred and fifty attended the supper.

Grace Denman, Norma Torfin, and Glenn Nelson wrote the eighth grade examination in Wadsworth Tuesday.

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