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THE CHICAGO HHCHTS STAR, TUESDAY, JULY 27, SOCIETY CLUBS CAPT. VL tii. BERRY KUflKt of blH aunt, Margaret 'M'OJH- i petit, Jaxt week and on ThurMd-iy thi) two their birthday HiinlvctriittrlfK which fell on that dfij. llnle. all ilt-inbtii, came had a.

merry time playing mid enjoyed l.lrtlniay other K'mdles. Hkcw.ix hln II party took place i MonI pet 11. home, vard. 11 A He.it;h!:i i who i enjoy a vacation at. Camp KalKheri; on Ihe.

I'l-KpluliiH river, are Ailolo Me.niiiz. and ItsiiaU I'felj. i i i in the iiuitriieffoii by i Jiihlo i i i I'feil iii i i i i i three ul I bo there and remriied a )rom may al. tin- The camp inanaKe.l on the order of the I I I ram OH, 1 l)lil. in i i lli-re IH a period in a I ln.il of Hickrji'y nl rent wer i a i on i i i i a i i Mr.

und Oiibeek wi.ru pr.itsenl: by i friends wllli a fioor lo -umini-moral HIH day. A Hiippvr wan nerved ul. a laie hour. i Mating) llainrnonil women i he at tin. lo- i when the bold i weekly a llontirHHitu i lie (lie McxiliiiiieK Itolierl.

I i i i i M. Cntlmm. I I I I Hammer, o. ('. K.

i A. II Mel dell. K. II. llopn, L.

und 11. H. Tlcbeimr. MIT, l.eiiilni-. und MI K.

Tichenor have the t-ult' pi-n- Ki'itm In charge. Thin liee muds a I i i und Mrs. T. K. I'lei'Hon UK The mime of bridge i be preceded hy a seven o'clock i I'luno Itwlful I'lano pupllti of nppisared In reellal lanl Frl rtii ftveniiiK, at the Ma itonlc Temple, AtmlMtltiK between plillln munberH wi'i'o MlHH Marjorle nice, i Alberta i mer, Mr.

A I.am- broeht, a i and i 'tlieii, Ktiext pluulHl. KlowurH and Iialtmi liiitdn mi all.racllve i for I iinixtciilii, i WHH a ed hy Km- Delia mid I' tion. atlnoHt. HOO people. the lilKhuHt average work.

I.OIIK received Zalil medal idla i a a honorable men- Fur course in lilslory of milKle, tie averages made hy pella IjonK and Dorothy a and reeoived a cold mednl fo Htipcrtor i itble i went to Until In Uiferinedliite a (lie gold ineilfil went to FranclN i and Itiibel Del'alma won honoriitjle i The Bold medal for lliirmony went to Harold Cohen. unit for honorable, mention In thai "coui'Ufi, to Dorothy VV'eMt. MlHs i work In closed for thii miriunor tiiontlni and Hbu i hor studio tho ourly part of Septoinbtir. --o-Mrs. f.ilun Williams was last (mining i i a for her hiiHliand, whose i a a i versary vtiiH yisHterday.

WCl'O I Frank HehoenbcrKcr, 1 SchoenberKer and Herl Kden. Minn Helen a i of Ilickor 8treut WHH boHfesK to a Ki'oup youiiK people last Saturday i nvhcm Bin; cnlei (ained at hridKe. Quliiii tii He InvllntloiiH tire out for the wed dhiK of MIsH Mai'Karrt I.avini Qulnn, (laughlirr of Mr. ami Mrs (Jiilnn ol' Otto boule Vard. to Mr.

OHCUI- P'ox of the 1'Mrn National hunk. Tho ceremony wil pluue on Saturday morniiiK AiiKUHl 7, ut o'clock, in St. ARiiei church In tho prcsoucp of it number of frtemiN and nrlutlvcH. SlKma Alpha Hororlty mot Inn evening in Crotv at the home Mm. Kstelle Monalian.

A tiuppo! wan m-rvcd tho ufttir wlilel tablnH worn wet for The Loyal society met liiHt Friday afternoon In the forest at Fourtticath utrcut. rLady Moose will hold baoHtcrs mcetliiK thlB ovonliiK in MOOKO hail Them will be a Rood program and sripfreshnuyutM. lOvovy Mooae ludy is expected to be present. I Past Noble Grand's club mot Umt Friday evenliiK nt o'clock In the forent prcHorvc. A tiliort meet- ihK und Hocinl time followed the banket aupper.

Wondiii 12, I- 0. met Saturday evenliiH. July at Odd Fellows' hull. Tho enthurlni; a social ono with a progruut and --O A. O.

MtCalmont ontor- tttlnod the Friday 800 club nt her Home In Olcnwood last Friday rtft- Mrs. A. 1-. Cornet, Oonaltl Crlghton and Mrs. I.

Sheehy won honorti. Mr. and Mrs. F. J.

Gimthor of 1S35 Vlncennos avetfiic the engagement of tiwlr ilmnrbtcr JaOuiBi) to Mr. Anthony- J. Napoll of 'this cfty. The wedding will take place sometime this fall. onl-door i i Dn- p'inu i i i hold Hit a a i i i i i Korciii A i i a program oj 1 i foj 1 old and Finn I i i a chur''li Vacation i i Hchool i cloHe itn nix wcekM' courHi 1 of utmly i a a for Ihe parents on Wednemlay i The HI i be a a day'K order, con- i i i ol' i i i itlory i i iiiK ami a a i of i i i i i i i i i a Ihe a especially are to i i i i i al 111" srlmnl hric clone lo Mill und Hie daiice for one a wan till.

i I.eiiKiierii I i i i are iila.nniii!; moon- I (Kill, heueli i i i lo he on i a i a i i a i a In.ach. The a Moch'ly of First I i i a i meel TiU'Hilay of week, A I I I I wll.li Mrs, (i. a i 211112 I I I I A I i I.eHH i he HM? Floyd i i I'harles I I llowleii, and JiuneH Hood. Mrs. .1.

K. i i have of devolions and the iVleiidiimeii Al, It, a Caskey. a and ,1. I a i i a a in dh-u-iiHsint; i i i i CainiiH and i i a WorkH." of ('iiic i Chicago -schoid. I i i uml Mr.

eMHi'H. no, i he In i i a 1 Simday ul Sonlh Mission i i Mr. Leonard Marrson i iieeoinininy I I I I Malteiion i Hpeak Capt. Homer M. Berry, army avl- 7tor i the World war, Wai celectcd aa the second American to accompany Capt, Rene Fonek, French ace, In his attempt to fly from New York to Paris to win the prize offered by Raymond Or- teig.

PERSONALS Mr. 1'hiliji Hayes is expeclod to at any i from i to Traverse i Mieii. K. IH elmperon- a i i i i i eoltUKC i a i i week. Mrs.

i i i of West i street is the Kiiest of i i i a and relatives in Hlooininif- lon. Mr. anil Mrs. Walter Monlpetit have from a three weeks' i i i siient on i i river. Hani KicnbcrK of CliicaKD has UK; guest of Mr.

and Ooi'Ke. Kalx. of Vinccimes av- Mrs. enue. Detiolt, Is for about i 1 hoys and I'ii ice lieglnii at tiboiil 'lM.

Tile serv- 111 o'clock. CHURCH ACTIVITIES The Ladles Aid of St. John's Ev- eftureh will ftotd. two meetings Jhta week starting with Tuesday evening; and contiitnittir through Wednesday. The women completing work on quilts Which been ordored.

The nest wtfl.lw held OB ays August and will ba a meeting. for reranlndor of tho month, there wilt be no jneoHnss. wfU'go to Tim i Kumluy i I i Siiturdiiy afternoon In Krovc. A fine liii'K" i in I i a to onjoy tho program uf entortulunuMil, and wiuiii'i-H in i i ol conU'HlH wen: proHiuit- i Hoy ScoiilM ol' I lie Plriil Mctlio- Hut i i anil i ieiuler, Mr. A a met in Hie 1'oomn luttt.

i tor tml i i i i i I.i'iiKiierH of I i i i i i I'resbyterinn a HocUil hist li'rlilay I i i on tin 1 a The Dor'cuH Hociely of the Swedish a cluirc.h i meet on i i at Hie home of MrM. Klmer Nelson, 2W West l''ourtooiilli place, On Saturday afternoon, membt-rs of till' J''irst Mdtlioillst and Sunday mibool Kiitiieroii for tlu-lr i i a out-door frolic in I forest proHiTve. Members of Ilie new ilornowaml Suiulny school were The Mr-Hsrs. CollltiH, VVelcli and who had charge of arraiineincHtH, cou- wrntiilftled for HIHTCH.S|'II| event. Tlov.

Albert liauman is putitor of tho church. A Or 1 THAMtS wiMb to express our unpre- of tlie i i i and shown us by our friends, und especially the Fiilthonie yard foroo, i our recent bereavement, nl.so for Ilio beautiful floral Mm. Vent K. Hoffmann and Sons, "Mrs. n.

Rose. GEN. J. M. KENNEDY to Gen.

M. U. t. who assumed hMd of Walttr fcMpltil at Wmhlnd- on, O. probably most fa- buys autl I rn0 of all army nMiUQH from Aug-! I a i i of li of Frank i i i i i i bin a I vveekM.

Mr. and A Lawson a from a visit in the cant. They wen: for about weekn. Mr.s. William I i anil dauKh- Ic.rs.

Leona and lOleanor, an: back from a week's atuy in a cottage at Luke. Lorraine of Chi- COKH ban boon a recent, guest of her cousin, Annabel Krlnbei'K, of Vln- cennoH avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Harry and cl.iidren of Wlucoimln have to Hpoml a week wilh Mr.

and Mrs. Adalr. Mi's. Noll of ClijcaKO IH visit ing at I i home of Mr. and Mrs.

Mendeiihall on West i place. Tho 1'anl Paulson and Tboimm W. Doozc, familloa evening from week's outliif; on I ho Kaiikiikee rlvpr. Mr. anil Mrs.

Harold Haywa-rd and a i i Klcanor. uf Oak Park were gnt'Hls of i here a and Sunday. Miss Mabel Slrotnherg and her brother, Mr. Charles Klrombori; of UofterH Park, worn last week of Chicago Heights friends. Mrs.

Herbert Malo of Chicago siient four days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mont.putit of bouluvard. Jack and Wallace Caidwell loft last week for Wisconsin to spend the remainder (if the summer on the farm of an undo near Madison. Miss Friinfcts Mount expects a guest, Mfssi i Heckwith, a college- i from i i to arrive tomorrow to spend a few daysi here.

Mr. Oliver Chandler is reported to be doing very well at. St. Lukc't. hospital in Chicago.

The patient recently a serious operation. Miss Esther Labahn; formct touchnr in (lie. Cliicago schools, was here hint week to visit friends. Miss Ldbiihu resides in Algonquin. Mm.

Peter Hellrlogcl of 131 West Main street is at the Ingallsi Memorial hospital at Hnrvey where she mularwont an operation last week on Mpntlay. Miss Mildred CarUon, Cuptaiii of Chicago Heights Girl Scouts, and two scouts, Elizabeth Hlxou' and Josephine Clara, -fire to spend'this week at the Girl Scout camp; ut lOlkhorti, Wia. Dr. and daughter, Ituth, and siius. Cnrlyslo and Kenneth of Dayton, Ohio, and Miss C'armen of San Jose, Costa Rica, motored from Ohio las! to be the guests of Mr.

aud Mrs. Philip Hayes of IOS9 Union avenue. Mrs. Herman Christiansen and i son Will leave St. James hospital tomorrow and go to the home of Mrs.

Grant' HolycrosH to spend few days before returning 'to home in Batavin. The Chris- tiansens formerly resided in Chicago Heights on Otto boulevard, Mr. and Mrs. L. li.

Collins, daughter, Mabel, and Mrs. V. L. Krldor left Saturday for a trip to Pittsburg, Ntagai-a Falls and'other eastern Mr. and Mrs.

N. Hayes of Crystal Lahe will care for the business nnd home of Mr. Collins during the latter'a absence. Mr. and Mrs.

A. V. Edman will leave Thursday lor an extensive eastern trip. They will spend a week In Old Orchard. with thBtr son fittnlly, Mr, and Mlw, Raymond Bdmati and baby who xrtt ling the ouuimer months thete.

They will iimljo stops at FaUs, PhUadelpbla, Boston, New York and other places of -interest. tlx Juliat Caldwcll of Morxai Park is visiting with friendH here Mr. Chester Terry is back from a five weeks' visit in Oakland, Cal. with his siHterH. Mrs.

Lyman B. Tiehcuor has turned from a several days' visit In Chicago with friends. Mr. a Mrs. Herman Schroedei of Chicago are guests this week at the J.

A. Wilson home on Chicago road. MiHS Myrtle Bdman la expected to return tomorrow from Canton where she wan the mien! of school males for five weeks. Mr. and Mrs.

W. B. Wolfe of Cardon avenue, were in -Chicago Sunday visiting with a brother, Mr. Porter Johnston and family. MI-K.

Esther of South Bend, was in the city to attend funeral services for Fremont Hoi brook on Monday afternoon. Mr. und Frank Cronk of Oleuwood, have gone on a vacation of two weeks to be spout at Point auri other places In Wisconsin. Mrs. Mary Hatjjer, formerly Chicago Heights, was one of many old friends who came from out-of-town to pay their last respects to Mr.

Fremont Holbrook. Saturday jtuests at the Efl- man home, 1B54 Euclid avenue were Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Tolf of Chicago, parents of Mre. Kdman and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stolhorg iwo daughters, also of Chicago Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Schultz of Detroit are visiting old friends lierc. The Schultz family formerly resided in Chicago Heights. day, Mr. and Schultz were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

0. F. Con- rart. Mrs. Elizabeth Stokes, who ha? been a patient at Ingalls Memor ial hospital in Harvey for the pas: three weeks, was removed to hoi home last Sunday and is reported to be doing very well following her recent operation.

Rev. and Mrs. Albert Bauman of the First Methodist church will leave on Thursday for a vacation trip to Ohio where they will be the Biiosls of relatives for about a month. During their visit there, they will attend a Bauman family reunion. Mr.

and Mrs. Olen Williams children will leave Saturday by automobile for Berricn Springs, to be gone until Labor day. Sunday they spent, the day i the former's father and sister, Mr. R. K.

Williams and Mrs. W. A. Jackson, ut Park Ridge. Word was received last week from Mlna Florence Wallace, member of the high school faculty, who is making an educational tour of.

England. Miss Wallace left, about, a month ago and her trip will last through the summer. Miss Wallace wrote from London. MISS WILDEN Miss Ardie Wilder, Paso (Texas) high school girl, le the winner of 3 university scholarship and $150 In cash, as the result of the third national meat story con- teit which was conducted In high of the United States hy the National Live Stock and Meat board. Mrs, Otto Shaiidcr and small son lire guests today at the homo of Oak Park friends.

Hetty IVtMU underwent a tonsllar iperntlon last week at Luther Me- norial hospital in Chicago. Miss Beatrice Davis Is home from i week's boat trip on the C.rcat Lakes. She was accompanied by a 'rientl from Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Holbrook Springfield, attended the funeral services for Mr. Freemont Holbrook in Monday afternoon. Mr. Ashley Dcncen and Mr. Merle Fisher of Chicago wore friends who attended the Fremont Holbrook funeral yesterday.

Mrs. A. L. Page of Edgcwood ave nue, is reported to be somewhat improved at her home. Mrs.

Page bus been ill for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stolp of Heverly Hills, were In Chicago Heights yesterday to attend the funeral services of Mr. Freemont Holbrook.

Mr. A. Thompson and hia daughter, Miss Marion Thompson, were In South Bend, to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Rimer Kasdorf.

The fore part of tho week, Mrs. Clarence NelU and her daughter at- a theater party, i they were guests of Mrs. el EC'S mother, Mrs. Oakcs. Dr.

and Mrs. V. N. La Marre entertained relatives from out-of- on Sunday. They were Mr.

md Mrs. Thomas Matthiesen and children of Chicago. Mrs. W. J.

Schultz and sons of Next Friday, there will he a Carrier family reunion held ut Berrien Springs, and the a risr. Lee W. Carrier and R. V. Car- Fourteenth place, and Miss Rlcanor rlcr lamilies are planning to at- Blank of Lansing, with Hev.

and tend. The J. D. Carriers will spend Mrs Gottlieb Bauer of Chicago, tho week-end in La Porte, Ind. of this city, spent Sunday with family members; the Lee W.

i at Lake Geneva, Wis. Carrier family will go to White- family hall, Mich, to remain for a weeks' vacation. Mr. Floyd T. Goodier returned Sunday from Columbus, Ohio, where lie has been member of the teaching staff at Ohio State university (luring tho past five weeks.

Mr. Goodier pljins to remain hero for two weeks and then will go to central New York to join Mrs. Uoodior and children who have been spending the summer months in the oast with relatives. Miss Florence of Oak Park, is visiting Will Smith. Dr.

A. L. Cornet and Mr. C. K.

Murton who accompanied the party have remained until the end of the week. Mrs. F. L. Platt, guest of Mrs.

Charles Howies, will leave to spend the week-end i friends at Valparaiso, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. A. King of Chicago, parents of Mrs.

A Muddles, spent Sunday at the hitter's home, 2-112 Ash street. Mr. and Mrs. W. I).

Compton stdnul la-it Friday on a two weeks' tup. They are making the trip by automobile. Mrs. Charles H. Howies of West Nineteenth street was among the sts a at a luncheon given by a Chicago friend at.

tut South Shore Country club. Mr. and Mrs. K. Clyde Armstront of Ottawa, accompanied by Mrs Armstrong's father, ave spending their huneymooii as guests of Mr and Mrs.

C. P. Gaiinott at Grosse, Wis, Mrs. Armstrong will bu remembered as Miss Ethel Lee a former resident of this city. Mrs, Frank Oreenberg ant grandson, Robert fireoiiberp ol Koekford, i arrive today to IK guests of Mr.

and Mrs. M. It. Nelson of 2(i2 West Fourteenth place This evening, additional dinnoi guests will be Mrs. Charles Wajlin and daughter Catherine of Hockford.

Mr. and Mrs. Newton Kngel PUtsburg were guests from Kridan i Monday at the home of Mr ami Mrs. it. J.

McCarthy on Vin- eennes avenue. The Engels arc i the east hy automobile Mrs. McCarthy and Mrs. Engcl are old friends and had not seel eacli oilier for years. Dr.

and Mrs. A. H. Pannenborf. and a Manrine, and Mr.

am MJ-S. Milton McCoy and daughter Florence, returned Saturday Iron a trip through Yellowstone Park Wyoming. They toured Estes, Rocky a i Naliona Park al Denver, Pikes Peak ai Manltou, Colo, and many othei places of Interest. Mr. and Mrs.

G. H. Klose am daughter, Elizabeth, returned SUIT evening from an extensive motor trip. They travelled througl Wisconsin and upnor and lowei Michigan camping at the tonris camps. Tliey visited the state places of interest.

A Cadillac, Stevenson and Three Rivers. they visited with relatives and friends. I fiorn to Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Adams of Matteson, daughter Saturday at St.

Jamos hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sliowalter ot Three Rivers, returned lust week-end to their- home, ut'tor paying the lattcr's mother, Mrs. W.

E. Williams, of Ednewood avenue, a visit for about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kasdorf and Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Rohe returned yesterday from a trip to Milwaukee. They left, last Saturday. Today, the Kasdorl's are leaving for Detroit, to he Kon der of the week. for the remain- Announcement is made of the birth.of a daughter Sunday morn- inK at St.

hospital to Mr, and Mrs. Mathew Shelby of Stcgcr. Twin sons were librn last Thursday eveniiiK to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thornhill of 15.10 Hoisted street.

A son was horn Sunday, IS, to Mr. and Mrs. John R. Forrest ot 2834 ChioaKO road. Mr.

and Mrs. William Honiichol of Ricliton road'arc the narenls pt sou, Mallard Arthur, born on July 23. We are closing out Home lovely hats al. $1. $2 and $3.

Gage Hut Shop, Illinois slreut. 37 A Message to Professional Men Specialists naturally appreciate the value of spcci- lized service. That is probably why so many busy professional men--doctors, dentists, engineers, architects, IawyiBi on our bond department to care for their investment needs and build up their estate for them. Many men juat write their check each month for the amount they want to put away and buy their securities on the installment plan. We invite more to do likewise.

It's the way to build a competence- and we are investment specialists. Gome in and get started soon. First State Bank OF CHICAGO HEIGHTS Lincoln-Dixie Theatre Fitzpatrick-McEtroy Company WEDNESDAY--THURSDAY--FRIDAY JULY 28-29-30--MATINEE WEDNESDAY 2:30 THE KICKIEST PICTURE EVER "The Man He Is Crazy" you hot lie was. i i made liini craxy. enough to a in lovi! i her.

on the i i i i revue in I'arix. and enoiiKli not to lie aimry i i i i i show. Thai's love! M'sienr, i i hi Hie lineni I i Nonnii TalmadRe hiiK done In her career, and need it he said, inou a i (hal's i i llnertt the screen hrtH. and You'll Be Crazy About Norma, Too! Her Utmost--The Screen Can Give No More Than This ALSO "FUNNY" AND NEWS EVENTS ONE DAY ONLY--SATURDAY, JULY 31 (MATINEE AT 2:30 P. The sun of a he was In love i a bine-blooded Love bade him lull, I false kciJt him back.

Love, Kate and Justice in the Cattle Country With GEORGE O'BRIEN and ANITA STEWART ALSO "FUNNY" AND WEEKLY OMK I A SUNDAY, AUG. 1 I'. M. with, LAWRENCE GRAY A SPRED-burning story, with Hebe aw tin; biggem thrill-hound imaginable. There's no stopping lifer--nor the Inugliu this bound to bring out.

Story by the speed-story writer, Myron Morgan. A SIDE-SPLITTING COMEDY AND NEWS COMING-SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, AUG76-T TWO NIGHTS ONLY-SPECIAL FEATURE BILLY WEINBURG AND HIS GANG A Flock of Singers, Dancers, and Fuqmakers in "HOT WEATHER JAZZY.

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