Genealogical Information From the Hinsdale Doings
Barbara Ryan
The abstracts contain not only births, marriages, and deaths, but also information from "gossip" columns that would be helpful in researching family history. This includes "visits" that include a relationship or different surname that includes the relationship. Some listings are abstracts, others in which the articles were very short include the full text. Obvious spelling errors are not corrected but followed by "[sic]". Generally, other spelling, abbreviation, capitalization, and punctuation, especially the use of, or lack of, commas, is left as in the original article. The date at the end of the listing is the date of the issue of the newspaper. The volume and number are shown at the first listing for the date. When the same information was reported in several issues, the information was only included once. When additional important information was included in a later issue, for example, out of town relatives at a funeral, the information is shown in "[ ]" with the issue date. The ¶ symbol in an abstract indicates the information following was in a separate article in the same issue. The newspapers are available on microfilm at Hinsdale Public Library but will not be loaned on interlibrary from there. The microfilm can be borrowed on interlibrary loan from the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library in Springfield, Illinois. Continued from Vol. 35, Number 2, November 2008
Oak Forest Cemetery frequently cited in obituaries is the current Bronswood Cemetery located at 3805 North Madison Street, Oak Brook, Illinois
William Heinke died last Sunday morning from injuries received on a Christmas spree. The Wheaton Illinoian printed "… last Thursday Wm. Heinke, who lived near Wright’s cemetery, west of Fullersburg, went to Wm. Hoppe’s accompanied by Albert Raatz … on the way home took Wm. Dettmer along for a driver … on the way turned into a ditch to let a hay wagon pass … seat broke … Heinke received injuries which caused his death. Heinke was about forty years of age … had been married twice, both wives having died. Four children left which will be county charges as deceased had no property." Volume VI, Number 14, Saturday, January 5, 1901
Lee You, the Chinese laundry man, returned Monday from a visit to his brother at Aledo, Ill. January 5, 1901
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. McDonald entertained Wednesday in honor of her brother, Albert Lemmon of Chicago. January 5, 1901
August Gefke froze to death at his home on South Lincoln street Monday night … lived alone in a little cottage his wife having died several months ago … was married twice and leaves three children by his first marriage and three stepchildren all grown and married. January 5, 1901
Mrs. H. C. Irish received news New Year’s Day that her aged mother, Mrs. Sinclair, had died the previous evening at the home of her son in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Mrs. Sinclair’s old home was at St. Charles, Ill., and her body was laid to rest there beside others of the family. Mrs. Irish’ and Mrs. Frank Krohn attended the funeral Thursday. January 5, 1901
Since leaving Hinsdale, W. W. Jackson has started several ventures in his new place of residence, Dushore, Penn. … Trustee of the George D. Jackson estate. January 5, 1901
Miss Julia M. Bracken, a talented Chicago artist, often visited her uncle, Roger Tuohy in Hinsdale. January 5, 1901
Mr. and Mrs. Hawtin and family spent New Year’s Day with Mr. Hawtin’s sister, Mrs. Tift of Chicago. January 5, 1901
F. A. Whitney is at Wathena, Kans., where he is at the bedside of his father. January 5, 1901
Ernest Jeffers visited his cousin, Bob Arthur of Chicago. January 5, 1901
James Mo_re of Chicago visited his sister, Mrs. Horace Cowles. January 5, 1901
Robert Arthur of Chicago was a guest of his aunt, Mrs. W. J. Jefferson. January 5, 1901
Miss Florence Cooper who has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. Erma Linsley, returned to her home in Toledo, O. January 5, 1901
John Ross Murray of Chicago, grandson of Mr. J. C. Ross, was baptized New Year’s Day at his grandfather’s. January 5, 1901
Mrs. H. V. Coleman and sons extend thanks … for kindnesses rendered during the illness and death of H. V. Coleman. January 5, 1901
Miss Emma Chapin of Geneseo, Ill., has been visiting her sister, Madam Candee. January 5, 1901
Mrs. Beckwith, wife of the late Judge Beckwith of Highlands, passed away at the home of her sister in Burlington, Vt., last week. She leaves a son and daughter, Mrs. Cutter who resides in the east and W. J. Beckwith who lives on the estate at Highlands. January 5, 1901
A fire partially destroyed the newly furnished home of George Bowditch and his bride last Saturday … had been married just eight weeks that day … [long article] Volume VI, Number 15, Saturday, January 12, 1901
Mrs. Hannah P. Landis died Friday at the home of her son, Dr. Landis, north Clark street, Chicago, age 81 … was one time Hinsdale resident and is mother of Roland R. and W. L. Landis. Funeral took place Sunday. January 12, 1901
Mr. Childs, a brother in law of Mrs. J. D. Richardson, died at his home in the Roland Landis house 4:30 Thursday morning. The family moved here about two months ago from Milwaukee to be near relatives … leaves wife and four children. January 12, 1901
Hinsdale High School classes of 1890 and 1891 met at the home of Nellie Irish Krohn. Present were Hattie Hughes, Constance Williams, Emily Walker Murray, Eva Sweatt Troeger, Olive Woodcock Hawtin, Adelaide Banghart, Helen Van Liew. January 12, 1901
Mr. and Mrs. Isham of Chesire, N.Y., are visiting their son, Charles Hedge. January 12, 1901
Mrs. Long of Perry, Iowa, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. D. Bird. January 12, 1901
Mrs. S. Webster returned from three weeks visiting to her sister, Mrs. Dodge of Lincoln, Neb. January 12, 1901
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dale have issued invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Ethel, to Roscoe E. St. John. The wedding will take place in Fairmont, Minn. January 12, 1901
Infant son born to Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Delano January 4th is doubtless the youngest descendant of John Alden in the country. … named son Philip Alden in honor of the Alden family of which he is a lineal descendant and also in honor of Philip De la Noye, first member of that family to come to this country. Volume VI, Number 16, Saturday, January 19, 1901
Sunday morning January 13, 1901, Gertrude Marion Ridgway died. Mrs. Ridgway, the only child of Warren F. and Marie E. Stanton was educated at Painesville, Ohio, and on July 24, 1876, was married to James V. Ridgway by Dr.Locke of Grace church. … leaves a daughter, Helen, wife of Prof. Adolf Weidig (they were married June 1896) and two sons, Philip born in 1883 and Lawrence in 1887. The family came from 6 Groveland Park, Chicago, to Hinsdale Spring 1888. Episcopal service conducted by R. W. Cross, January 15th. Buried beside her mother in Graceland. [long obituary] January 19, 1901
Herbert Root, ten year old son of Mrs. Nelly Hall Root, was summoned before J. M. Frost, principal of Hinsdale school [because of a game of shinny on the playground,] Harry Bale, school janitor, witness. January 19, 1901
Mrs. Willis of Chicago is visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. C. Tallman. January 19, 1901
Miss Ann Cable left to visit cousin, Mrs. Eeting [sic] in the south. January 19, 1901
Jason Hall of Ottawa has been visiting his brother, G. W. Hall. January 19, 1901
Miss Florence Spencer of Chicago is visiting her cousin, Mrs. George Lewis. January 19, 1901
Born – on Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gray, a boy. January 19, 1901
Mrs. C. F. Goessling’s mother, Mrs. Curry, is recovering from lagrippe. January 19, 1901
F. J. Vanderblue and bride are now occupying a cottage on corner of Third and Grant. January 19, 1901
Last Sunday evening the noted inventor Elisha Gray father of our townsman, E. E. Gray, [died] at Newtonville, Mass., … has been living in the East two years with his wife and son, David. Remains brought to Highland Park and funeral at the Presbyterian church there Wednesday. Prof. Gray’s wife and four children, Mrs. W. C. Stubbs of Cleveland, O., Mrs. C. S. Everett of Highland Park, and E. E. and David E. Gray of this place survive. [long obituary] Volume VI, Number 17, Saturday, January 26, 1901
Rev. Merritt and wife and several members of his church, The Mizpah Mission of Chicago, visited the Congregational church … Mrs. Merritt lived in Hinsdale twenty-eight years ago on the Robbins farm. January 26, 1901
Mrs. Otis Cushing left Friday for Detroit where she was called by the serious illness of her mother. January 26, 1901
Harvey Prouty has located at Sioux City where he has a position … Alex Dawson another Hinsdale boy, was made manager of the concern January 1st. January 26, 1901
Fire nearly destroyed the residence of C. T. Lamb Thursday morning. Volume VI, Number 18, Saturday, February 2, 1901
Mable Sabin, 16 year old granddaughter of Albert Sabin, died at their residence Friday afternoon from acute tuberculosis. She came here from Johnson, Tenn., last fall … remains shipped to her home for interment. February 2, 1901
Fire Thursday totally destroyed a tenement house of Charles Mihm’s on his farm four miles south of Hinsdale. It was occupied by George Boesteder and his aged and feeble mother … neighbor John McMann [rescued them.] February 2, 1901
Born – to Mr. and Mrs. George DeBlois on Saturday, a girl. February 2, 1901
John W. Bradbury and a party of six Chicago men left for their claims on the Copper River in Alaska … 240 miles from Valdes. February 2, 1901
Miss Geami Ritchie of Austin has been visiting her cousin, Miss Mills. February 2, 1901
Mrs. Head of Austin visited her brother,
T. W. B. Murray. February 2, 1901
Mrs. W. L. King is entertaining her brother, Mr. Lucas and family from Dakota. February 2, 1901
Mr. and Mrs. Miller and daughter, Helen, are visiting Mrs. Miller’s sister, Mrs. S. M. Delano. February 2, 1901
J. McGrew, the well known LaGrange druggist, died at his home last Sunday. February 2, 1901
Mrs. Theresa Mary Kettles committed suicide last evening, … two sons Frank age ten and Harry about seven. Husband’s brother, William ... James B. Kettles married Theresa May Piatt eleven years ago in Lincoln, Ill. Survived by two brothers, one a professor at Champaign and other resident of Corney, Ill. Her father committed suicide in Springfield many years ago. Volume VI, Number 19, Saturday, February 9, 1901
George Reuss, the Naperville banker and merchant has passed away. February 9, 1901
Charles Borden, a young businessman of Joliet, died last week. He was married five weeks ago. February 9, 1901
Henry Cowles Smith will spend Sunday at the home of his uncle, W. H. Cowles. February 9, 1901
Born – To Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Dehr on Monday, a son. February 9, 1901
Miss Adelia Wolf entertained on last Thursday, the occasion being her birthday. February 9, 1901
A. E. Keith was surprised Monday by [a celebration of his birthday] planned by Mrs. Keith. February 9, 1901
Mrs. Sherry returned Friday from Bloomington, Ill., … was at mother’s, Mrs. Phelps, bedside at her death. February 9, 1901
Mrs. Langdon of Evanston visited her granddaughter, Mrs. Sherry. February 9, 1901
Raymond Coombs of Hyde Park will visit his aunt, Mrs. H. A. Fulton Sunday. February 9, 1901
Gladys Cable entertained her little friends Tuesday it being her eleventh birthday. February 9, 1901
Monday at the home of W. P. Cortis little Miss Marjorie entertained in celebration of her first birthday. February 9, 1901
Mrs. Mary E. Finley, wife of James B. Finley, died at Park Hotel, Hinsdale, February 9th after a short illness of progressive paralysis of the brain, aged seventy years and four months. She was laid to rest in Oak Forest Cemetery, Hinsdale. Volume VI, Number 20, Saturday, February 16, 1901
Harry Watkins of Sandwich, long a slave to cigarettes, died Wednesday. February 16, 1901
Dr. J. S. Conway of Streator recently married his divorced wife. February 16, 1901
Mr. Long of Chicago visited his sister, Mrs. C. D. Bird. February 16, 1901
Miss Hila Breeze of Riverside, a former Hinsdale girl, is battling diphtheria. February 16, 1901
Mrs. J. A. Schreiber was called to the city Tuesday by the death of her father. February 16, 1901
Invitations are out for the wedding of Miss Mabelle Alexander of Chicago, to Hubert Haase of Clarendon Hills, to occur Wednesday February 27th. February 16, 1901
Last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. J. Wadington’s friends assembled at their home to celebrate their twentieth anniversary. Volume VI, Number 21, Saturday, February 23, 1901
Will R. Sabin, grandson of Albert Sabin, … was operated on for appendictus [sic]. February 23, 1901
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kimbell, Miss Sarah and S. T. Kimbell attended the funeral of Mrs. Judge Volney Owen at Marengo, Sunday. Mrs. Owen died on February 15th, aged ninety years and six months. She was an only aunt of Mrs. C. B. Kimbell … lasted visited Hinsdale five years ago. February 23, 1901
Mr. and Mrs. Roy William Patterson of Denver will visit Miss June Bird. Mrs. Patterson formerly Miss Bird Richards of Burlington, Ia., spent several summers here in Hinsdale. February 23, 1901
Harry Johnson only son of Peter and Emma, died at the family home on Garfield avenue … fighting consumption ten months, eighteen years of age, remains today to Lyonsville Cemetery. February 23, 1901
Last Friday, the 22nd, death claimed [the mother of Mrs. J. M. Frost] Mrs. Hipple, who with her husband resided with a daughter, Mrs. McDonald, at 1839 Magnolia street, Chicago. Her husband and children survive, besides those mentioned, Mrs. Hipple leaves a son and another daughter, Mrs. William Wilson of New York. Interment was Monday at Graceland Cemetery. Volume VI, Number 22, Saturday, March 2, 1901
The marriage of Herbert Haase of Clarendon Hills, and Miss Mabel Alexander of Chicago occurred last Wednesday evening at the Hinsdale Congregational church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Thomas Bickford, George DeBois presided at the organ. Walter Curtis an usher, Russell Gerkins best man, Mr. Bartholomew usher, Miss Juliette Haase maid of honor. Mrs. Haase was formerly from the east. March 2, 1901
Mrs. Henry Middaugh gave a dinner party on Tuesday in honor of Mr. Middaugh’s birthday, amongst the guests, Mrs. Chas. W. Micholet [sic], the Misses Gregston and Miss Spence of California who has been visiting Mrs. Samuel Gregston. March 2, 1901
Charles Svenson and family of Chicago will soon become Hinsdale residents. March 2, 1901
Mr. F. A. Whitney has shipped his household goods to Kansas where he and his family will take up their abode. March 2, 1901
Little Evelyn Ruckheim of Chicago entertained her little friends on Thursday in honor of her first birthday. Several Hinsdale babies attended. March 2, 1901
Administratrix of the estate of John H. Papenhausen, deceased. Mary Papenhausen, Administratrix March 2, 1901
Refusing to pay his taxes, amounting to sixteen dollars, John Sutta was placed in county jail in Wheaton Monday. He is a resident of Naperville. March 2, 1901
Miss Ella Haskell was a guest of her sister, Mrs. W. J. Clark of Grossdale. March 2, 1901
Miss Ida Krohn of Galion, Ohio, is visiting at the home of her brother Frank Krohn. March 2, 1901
Mrs. Bickford has received word of the illness of her father and will leave for the east. March 2, 1901
Mr. and Mrs. Lucas who have been visiting Mr. Lucas’ sister, Mrs. W. L. King, left. March 2, 1901
The marriage of Miss Edna Troeger, a former Hinsdale girl, to Will Heppis of LaGrange, is announced to take place the middle of next month. March 2, 1901 [Announcement of marriage of Miss Edna Beatrice Troeger to Ortho A. Heppes, which occurred Tuesday, March twelfth, has been received. … at home after May fifteenth at 212 Seventh avenue, La Grange. March 16, 1901]
Ervin Perley Hinds- passed away last Monday … pneumonia … at his home. The whole community mourned … closed its stores at time of funeral … no similar tribute has been accorded in history of village. … In 1872 [sic] when the town was incorporated, he was chosen one if its first board of trustees … for nine years was president of village … he was born in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, on tenth of March, 1831. He was married to Miss Mary Ellen, daughter of Hon. George H. Cutler of Girard on the eighth of January 1857. In October 1868 family came to Hinsdale. Surviving widow and three children, Mrs. George B. Robbins, Ervin Perley Jr. and Lillian Cutler and the widow of his deceased son, Charles. Funeral by Rev. C. Elliott, burial Oak Forest cemetery. [long obituary] Volume VI, Number 23, Saturday, March 9, 1901 [The Hinsdale Club held a memorial meeting last night in honor of the first president, E. P. Hinds. March 16, 1901] [Hinsdale Club passed resolutions in memory of … March 23, 1901]
A social will be given Thursday March 4th at the Congregational church … a farewell gathering for Mr. and Mrs. Bickford and family who are so soon to depart for the east. Rev. Bickford has been with the church only one year. March 9, 1901
Frank Bradley, brother of J. Bradley, now of New York, died at his home in Chicago, Sunday morning, aged 59 years. The Rev. Wm. R. Cross preached the funeral sermon Tuesday and the body brought to Hinsdale and interred in the family lot in Oak Forest cemetery. March 9, 1901
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson and family desire to thank their many friends … death and burial of their only son Harry. March 9, 1901
Dwight Robey gave a stag party in observance of his seventeenth birthday. March 9, 1901
Mrs. John M. Whitson, a former resident of Hinsdale, died at her home in Chicago Monday, funeral occurred Wednesday. March 9, 1901
Miss Bessie Allen will entertain friends at home of her sister, Mrs. Alex Tulley. March 9, 1901
Francis Crosby has been in Hinsdale this week. He is getting ready to take a trip to the Klondike with his uncle, Mr. Coleman. March 9, 1901
Mabelle Marsh, niece of Mrs. F. W. Hawtin, died at La Grange Wednesday and was buried at Oak Forest cemetery, Hinsdale, Friday. March 9, 1901
A. J. Cross, contracting freight agent of the C. B. & Q Railroad, died at his home in Riverside of apolexy Thursday, February 28. He was on the village’s earliest officials. March 9, 1901
The home of trustee Weidenant of Grossdale was consumed by fire last week, Thursday. March 9, 1901
Born – To Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Morrow, Sunday March 3, a daughter. March 9, 1901
Gilbert Keith will entertain at the G. A. Club on Thursday, March 14th, in honor of his ninth birthday. March 9, 1901
Mrs. James Carey Davis and children of Chicago visited Mrs. Davis’ sister, Mrs. Lilly. March 9, 1901
Miss Ida Williamson of Chicago visited her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Williamson. March 9, 1901
Mrs. Will McKeand entertained the O. M.’s at the home of her mother, Mrs. T. R. Swezy. March 9, 1901
Edward Porter Orr, died Thursday at his home, 15 Washington street. Mr. Orr was born in Holly, NY, September 18, 1850, coming west in 1867 he settled in Waterman, Ill., where three years later he married Miss Emma Taylor of that place. The widow, with her two children, Nina S. and Herbert C., survive. In 1896, Mr. Orr came to Downers Grove. Funeral occurs this morning from the family residence, Rev. Thomas Bickford and Rev. M. N. Preston officiating. The remains will be taken to Waterman for burial, services to be held there at 11 o’clock. [long obituary] Volume VI, Number 24, Saturday, March 16, 1901 [Card of thanks. Mrs. Orr, Nina and Herbert. March 23, 1901]
Circuit court takes up Chancery cases next week … cases in which Hinsdale people are concerned:
M. L. Raftree vs John Parker et al, Bill
Abigail L Lewis vs Mary E Lewis et al,
Bill
M. Lewis Swift vs Annie L. B. Cutter et
al, foreclosure
Wm. Hograve vs August Born et al, Bill
and Injunction
Annie L. Cutter vs Mary S. Beckwith et
al, Petition
M. L. Raftree vs Olive J. Stough et al,
Remanding order
Magdalene Wright vs Samuel T. White
et al, Bill and Injunction
A. H. Kemmann vs Annie D. Whitney,
Foreclosure
Lucia J. Van Inwagen vs Frederick Van
Inwagen, Divorce
Mrs. F. Kelley entertained friends Thursday in honor of her sister, Miss Delia Cunningham. March 16, 1901
Mrs. Trecise, mother of William Stewart, died last Saturday at Mr. Stewart’s home, 1288 W. Adams street and was buried Monday. She lived with her son’s family while he lived on Garfield avenue corner Fifth street, [Hinsdale]. March 16, 1901
Prof. Theodore Delinotte of the City visited his sister, Mrs. J. C. Mohr. March 16, 1901
Miss Boettig and Mrs. M. E. Sarre of Chicago visited their brother, Mr. Boettig. March 16, 1901
Bert Edwards has become a benedict since his removal to Chicago the first of the year. The marriage occurred in January. March 16, 1901
Mrs. Goodrich, mother of Mrs. Charles Linsley and Miss Helen Goodrich, died Thursday of paralysis at her home in Oak Park. March 16, 1901
Mr. Moore of Chicago visited, Mrs. Horace W. Cowles. March 16, 1901
Gilbert Keith entertained the G A Club at a birthday party on Thursday. March 16, 1901
W. H. Rhodes of California visited his aunt, Mrs. M. A. Meyers. March 16, 1901
Miss Thompson who has been residing with her sister, Mrs. Bryan, has moved to Chicago. March 16, 1901
Little Otis Cushing entertained friends Friday, tenth birthday. March 16, 1901
Mrs. E. E. Hoar will leave Hinsdale to spend a year with her daughter, Mrs. Hayden at Port Hampden, England. March 16, 1901
Earle Dean, Robert Clarke and Alec Cleveland expect to leave for Cuba soon. They expect a two year sojourn. March 16, 1901
Mrs. B. B. Carter left for Baraboo, Wisc., called by the serious illness of her mother. March 16, 1901
Horace Kimbell moved his family to West Chicago … will live in Wheaton or West Chicago. March 16, 1901
Miss Hazel Hall entertained friends at a birthday party Friday. Volume VI, Number 25, Saturday, March 23, 1901
A number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Baker on Tuesday, the occasion being Mrs. Baker’s birthday. March 23, 1901
Miss Julia A. Chapin died last evening at the home of Dr. D. K. Pearsons. Miss Chapin was aged 73 years, being born in Chickapee, Mass. She was a sister of Mrs. D. K. Pearsons with whom she lived for twenty-five years. Seventeen years ago they came to Hinsdale. The funeral will be held Sunday at 2:30 from the house, conducted by Rev. Thomas Bickford and Rev. M. N. Preston. Interment at Oak Forest. March 23, 1901
Miss Cowles of Fulton, Ill., is visiting her brother, W. H. Cowles. March 23, 1901
Charles Prior of New York visited his brother, Mr. Prior of Grant street. March 23, 1901
Mrs. Carrington who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Elliot, left this week for her home in Albert Lee, Minn. March 23, 1901
F. J. Vanderblue and family will move to the city May 1st. March 23, 1901
Mrs. William Wilson of Geneva, N.Y., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. M. Frost. March 23, 1901
Hazel Hall entertained friends last evening in honor of her twelfth birthday. March 23, 1901
Among marriage licenses in last Saturday’s Times-Herald was that of Henry Busch and Minnie Warnicke, both of Hinsdale. March 23, 1901
Early Tuesday morning the beautiful home of ex judge William H. Barnum of Riverside was destroyed by fire. March 23, 1901
Little Walter Crall was host at a party last Friday in honor of his ninth birthday. March 23, 1901
Mr. Frank Ritchie of San Francisco is visiting his son, Mr. Bruce Ritchie. March 23, 1901
Mrs. Herman Fox returned from a visit to her mother in Oregon, Ill. March 23, 1901
Mrs. Redfield returned from Minneapolis, Minn., where she has been spending the winter with her son Irving Redfield. March 23, 1901
Mrs. Frank Stearns Foster and Miss Louise Stearns of Boston, were guests of Mrs. Otis Cushing on Friday. March 23, 1901 [Mrs. Frank W. Stearns of Newton, Mass., with her son and daughter, made a visit last week at the home of their cousin, Otis Cushing en route to Calif. March 30 1901]
At a meeting of the vestry of Grace church Wednesday, Rev. W. R. Cross tendered his resignation as rector having accepted election to the rectorship of Trinity church, Atchinson, Kansas. Volume VI, Number 26, Saturday, March 30 1901
Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Elsie Burtt of Detroit, to Harry Stacey Benton of Chicago. Mrs. Benton has visited Hinsdale several summers. March 30 1901
George W. Peale of Joliet visited is uncle, C. B. Kimbell. March 30 1901
Norman Clarke visited his mother, Mrs. T. R. Swezey in Hinsdale. March 30 1901
Mrs. R. A. Childs entertained relatives in honor of Mr. Childs’ birthday last Friday. March 30 1901
Eleanor and Margaretta Huntington are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Fabian of Evanston. March 30 1901
Ralph McKeand of Englewood has been visiting in Hinsdale as a guest of Mrs. T. R. Swezey and Mrs. Will McKeand. March 30 1901
Mrs. C. B. Kimbell had a visit this week from her sister, Mrs. Lester Barber of Marengo and Mrs. Prof. J. D. Ingersoll, a niece, of New Haven, Conn. March 30 1901