September 28, 1901


WAUCONDA.

F.D. Winkoop of Woodstock spent Sunday here with his parents.

Prof. Hodge of Rockefeller called on friends in our village Saturday.

A few of our young people attended the dance at Grayslake on Saturday evening.

Mot Kimball of Elgin is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. V.D. Kimball.

Chas. Thomas and Miss Ramsdal of Rollins were pleasant callers in our village Sunday.

Miss Lillian Tidmarsh and Della Hammond visited with friends and relatives at Elgin the first of the week.

Dr. Dawson moved his office to new quarters last weeks and now occupies rooms in P.A. Nimsgearn residence.

Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Fuller, and Mrs. George Hapke and daughter attended the street carnival at Elgin Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Coxhead of Chicago spent Sunday in our village with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.J. Dixon.

Geo. C. Roberts returned from his Eastern visit Tuesday. He was gone about three weeks and reports a very pleasant trip.

Wm. Tekampe and family moved to Waukegan Sunday, where Mr. Tekampe has secured employment in the sugar refinery.

Mesdames Alice Baseley and Charlotte North visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jewel North and family at Lake Zurich Wednesday.

The stock sale held in our village on Wednesday was attended by a large crowd for miles around. Nearly everything was sold and Mr. Roney seems well satisfied with the result.

The Wauconda sorghum mill will be in operation again Monday for the usual fall harvest. Sugar cane has been coming in large quantities and promises a larger grist than ever before.

Last Thursday memorial services were held and was largely attended, Rev. Dutton addressing the assemblage. No business was done during the services, all business taking closed from 1 to 3 p.m.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spencer moved to our village last week and are occupying one of the Harrison residences. William will assist his father in conducting the mill and expects to make our village his future home.

The M.W.A. reception at the M.W.A. hall Tuesday evening proved a social success. Cards, caroms and other games marked the early part of the evening’s entertainment, after which refreshments, consisting of ice cream and cake, were served. Dancing was then indulged in until about 12 o’clock when all departed, well pleased with the evening spent.

Miss Laura Harrison entertained a few of her friends at her home Friday evening. Vocal and instrumental music and various social amusements were the order of the evening, intercepted with refreshments at 10:30, and it was well nigh the midnight hour when the guests departed, thanking their hostess for a most enjoyable evening.

RESOLUTIONS:
The following resolutions have been adopted by the Wauconda W.R.C., No. 38: WHEREAS, The assassin’s bullet has laid low the beloved president of our country, thereby causing grief untold throughout our land, and the world grieves with us, therefore be it. RESOLVED, That the Corps extend to the widow and stricken family our deep and heartfelt sympathy in the hour of trial; further, that a copy of these resolutions be transmitted to the department headquarters o the Relief Corps of Illinois. Laura E. Cooke, Belle Taggart, Alice Baseley, Committee.

LAKE ZURICH.

Ball and dance tomorrow.

Henry Branding made a business trip to Chicago Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Seip visited wit their son Fred in Chicago Sunday.

John Kohl made a trip to Long Grove Wednesday.

Chas. Patten and family moved back to Palatine Monday.

Chas. Seip of Palatine visited with Mrs. H. Seip Thursday.

John Hodge of Rockefeller called here Thursday of last week.

Herman Helfer made a trip on his wheel to Elk Grove Thursday.

A number of our citizens attended attended the auction sale at Wauconda Thursday.

The Lake Zurich St. Peter’s church congregation will hold their annual meeting next Sunday. Every member should be present.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Klipper, a baby girl, Thursday. Charley’s face is wreathed in smiles.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Knigge of Wheeling were visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Buesching, Sunday.

A matched game of base ball between Palatine and Lake County Stars for a purse of $25 will be played at Oak Park tomorrow. Games called at 1:30 p.m. In the evening a dance will be held, music by Varello Bros. Chicago orchestra. Everybody attend and enjoy a nice time.

CARPENTERSVILLE.

John Oleson of Geneva was a visitor Monday.

M.C. McIntosh of Barrington was a visitor last week.

August Meyer and family were here recently on business.

Miss Ruby Simpson and Miss Mary Collen of Nunda were here Saturday.

H.T. Abbott and nieces, Mrs. F. Abbott and Miss Netta, were here Sunday.

Miss Katie Eggleston of Pennyan, New York, will spend the winter with Miss S.M. Eggleston.

Mrs. Frank Miller of Elgin addressed the ladies at the Home Missionary meeting Friday afternoon.

The ladies of the Dundee Congregational church met with the Guild here in a home missionary last Friday.

Arthur Arvedsen and Miss Georgia St. Clair were married at Nunda last week Wednesday. The Episcopal minister of Dundee performed the ceremony.