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The Chicago Heights Star from Chicago Heights, Illinois • Page 5

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Chicago Heights, Illinois
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THE CHICAGO HEIGHTS STAR: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1937 Clubs Active in Fiossmoor Fiossmoor Items HISS BKTTT t'jril drrttfinilrnt ritmnaor Personals Society Clubs The Womfn'i Book club will next Friday mwninjf 9 home of Mrs John f.ikhmt 1" Mark Mdtc-, Kill prff nt a re of thr (Urrent pljy 'he I-idy' by Kdtl rrmt Iviyton and Grorgp The Hook lutj me List afternoon thr ommun- H' se I-tblic A tin 1 i hf reviewed Thi Old Mm by Dr i id Authors of tl Ad'tiinKton Meny Go-Kound To SUrt Henlnr i the sPAifii; i i Un i i IH 1 s-Aini; the fur tin I mi in the IIP. irmpn'-i to tut out Tl ui iy by i i norm Mr Kabci To Hold Dunce If" Adult Soinl ((iMip red hv thr ommumty iruirch hold iti dame tomorrow i minx in the f'ommuruty IIDUSP I crnrnittec on i I I id PI Mrs i i Woirfliich ml' und Mrs A 1 nun V'eed More lUngeri Vi tl, thi i i et lit two tliou- I i it ti IIIKI rs 1ho I' A UPP in of tin i MI tli. i i i of 1 1VI i i to itr Rirthdav Ball mi A Kin tn in II i i i i I I I I I 10 in Itu i i un ili i tfcp of thr i i nf Ru i i i net profit of I 4 foi thr i i i p.irilvsis i i i XM rp 9 tnl x- ppnvn $4fi W.ilKr Sh.inkl UK! of Mr Mi i i i i thr i il (I'timls (Un i i i rimrs- i I i i i i i Mi i i Mi ir Id II Hiker Sr, of i i i in hi C.IK Idkt end Mr and Mi di i i Miss J.nte Hu I i 'in drul Mi i i II i i i md Mrs i i i i i un Don ild i i i i i rrl it IK In slid i i i Sui (I f. I i tin in (I to tin H.irbpi lit me fi im i i i I ti i Mm Hi i pi i in II i i Mm nd I i mt is i i trip i ti un' i i i i i homo i th i i Ml rflirl i 1 of 1 i i i i i in i KIII it Ihp mi nf Mr anil Mi I I i ill i uprk i i i i i i I 1 I I Miss i i I i tli IM IK I i pni untoiii i dm ink I1 i i v. i i I i of Orrj, in i KIII it i hi mi i Mr i i I i i II i isi i i 1 1 I Mi-, II I 1 ml is il i In I i in i i i M'i I i 1 1 i iy i Ki i in th i I (i 'i i 1 1 il i I ii i 1 it him Im inil i I ist til i '(tin in I UK' I' MI i In Mi nil Mi 1 i 11 t.

I iimil it i ili ii'mt I i I I I I I Hi i li i i in i sK i I i I i i II i I i II I i II I i i I I I i 1 1 1 I I I i i i i i II i i Sin I i. ti i I I I i i 11 I Mn Ida McDonald, of Commer- idl a.enue spent Thursday in Hi- erddle where she waa a gueit of relatives Kofwrt and Mis? Betty Booth of fcurhd avenue, left Sunday to resume their studies dt the Uwver- sity of Illinois Mis Bldck of Fuclid ave- uni leave tomorrow for a i iru'ion in Florida She will vmt in Lake. Wales ami Miami August Mantcno, of Inter Ocean a irme returned home from It.ily whire he had been visiting for the pant three months Mis i i Thompson of A'p't xtrcnth strett, had as her guct'i Sunriay Mr and Mrs Geoigi Hjde of Eddviile Mr Ger rgf indo hn returned to I PI one at 2 20 Chicago road frr rn St I i hoipital where she undervurit a i appendectomy ttr imd Mrs Crawford Murton of West Sixteenth itreet, left Fnrl.iy foi Mouda where they will iprn.nn for a months winter va- I I i Miehflson of uchd ave- i ui i ill of last i it his horm i i md i i yesterday to his Mi 1'olxrt 1 line of West Main 11 tinned home Sunday MfJttio! Kerse hosjjital in when she rtcently urder- went an appendectomy Mr md Mr, Kred Hud'on, of 171 i i place has rc- i i i fiom a i i several cl ij i i i the funeral of Mrs Uutlsi brother. In I A I I'eKXy net Lu- illi Hi Un i a mil I i sjitnt the past i Kosti.md as guests of I'l i I i foimtr Chicago H( I idint III I ('111101 GPI u'i Towle i i md Will) un Mi-d i i ilirs if hit igo Heights i in YI 11 i i 'nd on i I i thf bn thday ccle- i a i i i Mi M.ilt Mi Mr Hills, of on mi i i i i had a their i i nd i Mr md Mis i i i i Ills of Mrs i ml Mi nrt Mrs 1 irrme fi hi mi Gieayn, all of HI i i md i i i i ittcndid V. Id I i of I i si-nuts he'd i i id iv aftnnoon in the hi( iffo I 1 pli vu men speikers ti Hi ni.

i i i i th lough- 1 i ut tin i the gioup Ml I'ahnke, Sthilling i 11 her a i i of Joliet to a Lin( i In i i hi Id i id iy ev c- rnni! in tl HII hards Street Methi ill i I I I I in Joliet I'astor of the i i i is tin Albert Bau- III in imer istor of the Pirst i list i th in Chicago Mug it i of Iv I is in Imago i i i i i a i a dim 11 im i il the i i lub which is sponsor-, i bv the Be A Ineml in i hi ni fit i i i She i i selrrtlons at the af- i i ifternoon Miss i i nit, I folk solids it in i i i tr bv Miss i II I i i ig in honoi Mi hi Sti ni tthn leaves i foi loud.i I cm sis it the i MUM VM i i on Stmd iy VM i 11 I Mi i Si In i if I I I nun if iid I it Mi I I I i i i I i' 1 Mi i 1 In i i i Sliijpr Mi I i ti i li in I ti i i li i Mm IP lis i Mis i li nun Mi i th Gi 1 i I i mil Mi I il i i i (. Im IR md Mi mil II i i mrl uigh- i 1 1 I i i I Hu i i is been ill I I I I I 1 I I i I Mi I 1 md il 01 1 I II i I li i i Hi Im! md i 1 PI i I i i i 'I i i i I Flit 11 I in i II SIPI I i i j. Announce Marriage of Former Heights Girl Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mm Evelyn Glawe, daughter of Frank Koy, ol Plue Island and formerly of Chicago and JuUuf Mataon, of Glen wood, which wai read on Saturday, February 7, by the Rev. Freese, of St Paul's Lutheran church in Blue Island. Attending the couple at the ceremony were Mi.

Koy, Mrs. Helen Dillman end Eber- hng. Mr. and Mrs. Mation are now at home at 2243 Maret street In Blue Island Mrs.

Mation Is a niece of Mrs. Schuning, of Chicago Heifhts. Clab Mrs. W. Butler entertained members of the OcU bunco club last Thursday in her home, 2214 Halsted street Honors went to Mrs 0 Rouch, Mrs A.

Klein, Mrs. Butler and Mrs Pouliot. The! Joseph parish hall, Fifteenth street hostess this week will be Mrs. I and Portland avenuf Fifty prizes will be offered as awards the, featured game. Pouliot Meettaf Tnlfht Mrs.

Agnes Montpetit, of McEldowney street, will entertain the Ladies auxiliary, A. L. at 7 30 o'clock this evening in her home Church Women The Ladies of St Joseph parish are to sponsor a party at 7 30 clock Thursday in St Births Lodce Meetint The meeting of the Royai Neighbor lodge this evening in Odd Fellows hall will be followed by a social hour Mrs Esther Keene, oracle, will preside at the business session If you want to save money, patronize STAR advertisers. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Florek.

of Fourteenth street and Indiana avenue, are parents of a daughter, Patricia Ann, born February 12 at McCradie hospital. Mrs Klorek is the former Ann Bekeza NORWEGIAN HERO The "Norwegian Daniel Boom was Cleng Peireon, a pioneer i encouraged Norwegian immigration to Illinois. Mr and Mrs. Mltford Guritz, of Peotone, are parents of a daughter born February IS at St James hospital FIRST NEWSPAPER The first newspaper in Spnnu- field. the Sangamo Spectator, established in 182? and i- ow cd by Governor Niman Fdwjrd- Follow the progress of jour favorite athletes and teams thrnugit THE STAR.

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Years Available:
1911-1955