
Another famous, and more historically accurate, story involves the ghost of a young girl that committed suicide instead of leaving her love behind and joining the all girl school. In 1900, Sister Augusta came from Chicago to attend an annual retreat at the seminary. She vanished without a trace, while in Kenosha, and left behind nothing except her handbag, crucifix, and her insignia of holy Sisterhood. Telegrams were sent to Chicago and
St. Louis to alert family of Sister Augusta of the disappearance. On January 5
th, a notice came from the Kenosha Kemper Hall saying that the mysterious disappearance had been solved. They told newspapers that she was found in Springfield, Missouri, but these statements turned out to be lies.
Around noon, on January 8th, a little girl by the name of Bertha Smith, was playing on the beach on the east end of Seminary Street, which is now 65th Street, with her younger brother. They spotted the tattered robes of Sister Augusta floating in the water of Lake Michigan and ran home to tell their mother. The robes clinging to the lifeless body of the missing nun, and the police started an inquest into the mysteries surrounding the disappearance. This uncovered secrets about her strange behavior around the time of the disappearance and the fact that Kemper Hall, and Sister Margaret Clare, covered her strange behavior. According to testimony, Sister Augusta had become “mentally deranged from her work, which had been exceedingly hard during the last few months”. Two young girls testified that they had seen her walking on the beach on the night of January 2 and this was the last time that she was seen alive. The coroner’s jury ruled her death a suicide and she was laid to rest in her habit. The body was then taken to St. Louis, where her sister and her family buried her in Bellefontaine Cemetery. It is possible that Sister Augusta’s ghost may still be haunting the Kenosha Kemper Center to this very day, also.
There have been many recorded ghost sightings and haunting activity at the Kenosha Kemper Center. In the 1930′s, a bakery worker at the school spotted a ghost dressed in a brown skirt clutching the railing of a stairwell. She ran to tell the other kitchen employees of her encounter and then returned to the staircase, the ghost was gone. In 1985, a member of the Lakeside Players, a Kenosha theater group, had a strange, haunting encounter in Kemper Hall, which is still the name of the main and largest building in the Center. She was standing inside of the old gymnasium when she sensed a presence in the back of the room, as if someone were watching her. When she turned, she caught a flicker of movement out of the corner of her eye and then the sound of scraping and footsteps climbing up the balcony staircase. The stairs were empty at the time, and a search of the building revealed that no one else was present. Even the media has felt the strange, haunting presences at the Kemper Center. In October, 1997, a crew from the local television news station filmed a story inside of Kemper Hall. According to a source, the photographer who edited the tape began to experience bizarre problems with the tape that was shot. He was inside of the editing bay and each time that the tape would reach a portrait of founder Charles Durkee, the tape would go berserk. It would roll, and begin flashing with static, and then return to normal when the shot changed. Several co-workers came in to observe the problem and it happened every time. No one could explain why it happened.
Source
Read more at It’s Halloween Everyday — Ghosts, Witches, Vampires and Monsters In The News
Source:
Before It’s News® is a community of individuals who report on what’s going on around them, from all around the world.
Anyone can join.
Anyone can contribute.
Anyone can become informed about their world.
"United We Stand" Click Here To Create Your Personal Citizen Journalist Account Today, Be Sure To Invite Your Friends.
LION'S MANE PRODUCT
Try Our Lion’s Mane WHOLE MIND Nootropic Blend 60 Capsules
Mushrooms are having a moment. One fabulous fungus in particular, lion’s mane, may help improve memory, depression and anxiety symptoms. They are also an excellent source of nutrients that show promise as a therapy for dementia, and other neurodegenerative diseases. If you’re living with anxiety or depression, you may be curious about all the therapy options out there — including the natural ones.Our Lion’s Mane WHOLE MIND Nootropic Blend has been formulated to utilize the potency of Lion’s mane but also include the benefits of four other Highly Beneficial Mushrooms. Synergistically, they work together to Build your health through improving cognitive function and immunity regardless of your age. Our Nootropic not only improves your Cognitive Function and Activates your Immune System, but it benefits growth of Essential Gut Flora, further enhancing your Vitality.

Our Formula includes:
Lion’s Mane Mushrooms which Increase Brain Power through nerve growth, lessen anxiety, reduce depression, and improve concentration. Its an excellent adaptogen, promotes sleep and improves immunity.
Shiitake Mushrooms which Fight cancer cells and infectious disease, boost the immune system, promotes brain function, and serves as a source of B vitamins.
Maitake Mushrooms which regulate blood sugar levels of diabetics, reduce hypertension and boosts the immune system.
Reishi Mushrooms which Fight inflammation, liver disease, fatigue, tumor growth and cancer. They Improve skin disorders and soothes digestive problems, stomach ulcers and leaky gut syndrome.
Chaga Mushrooms which have anti-aging effects, boost immune function, improve stamina and athletic performance, even act as a natural aphrodisiac, fighting diabetes and improving liver function.
Try Our Lion’s Mane WHOLE MIND Nootropic Blend 60 Capsules Today. Be 100% Satisfied or Receive a Full Money Back Guarantee. Order Yours Today by Following This Link.