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The Chicago Heights Star from Chicago Heights, Illinois • Page 2

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THE CHICAGO HEIGHTS STAR, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1926 CLUBS PERSONALS CHURCH ACTIVITIES Aiiolph -Pautsf-n Is In Cinciiiiiati a biihlncnt, tin A njerry festival was last weekend With twp to and wjth two more coming when we icte the Mrth of a sew year, the week set-mH a sort ot festive one. Thorp in, BftrhapB, no other holiday, iu the In America that in more universally celebrated ihan UK- OIIP which Iu the XPW Year Many will attend the i where a social lime ana devotional nrvlee will mark the dawn of coming year, others will participate In home dinners and evening parties i there will be gala times at the OvsatejiH festive midnight pprroimvncu take place and still others will dance tile New Year in when; bright ballouns, streamers und confetti i the air. Miss Ortrude Boulck of Went Sixteenth slteea, i have number of friends as her New Year's Kve sue'Sls Thonc w)o vyill watch (hi- New Your In at the Honi'-k, home Miss Jean Bojiick, Minn Irene Bonick, Miss Francos Mltm Kdua Uogowskf, and Miaa Marie Didier and Miss Mildred i and the all of Chicago, i Bvetiinic for Chicago to In- the New Year's nuest of friends. Dr, and X. UMarre will to Chicago New Yc-ai's eve to 1 participate In a Mr.

and Mrs, W. E. Woofe will dine New Year's day with Mr and Mrs Johnson and a i in Chicago. Miss Ketta of Chicago will be in Chicago Heights to spend New Yeai'K day with her mother; Kanriie arid her Bister and busuanej, Mr and Mrs. Kdwanl Youni.

Florence HCHUJHS Florence McCoy Rave a Christ- rnaK party lam evening to 18 boys ami girls. Tbo McCoy home on Went Sixteenth street, wan attractively decorated for the holiday uea- aon and Catherine Hotfma.ii of Chicago was an Kiiest Two and fifteen were present Wfilm'Sday evening for the i a elumei-danee given at the temple for I ul)U Service company of ut i i a Cliiiileh Vlu7iir, i Mr. J. I fntliPi ot reported ill. Catherine Hoffman ot i i a a formally of this diy is the guest of Florence Mc('o Mr Henry Lindomaiin eif Pt-o- i tone spent Uif; week-end i his i sister, Mlsi Dorothea Helen Wolf of Ilamniunil, thtj guest eif i Mam me Pti'iiienboig, for a day." Blanche Holbrook is i i i a i 'ii-i Sara Hundley of Chicago, lor a few elays thi.s week i K.

I Jeti evening for Los Angeloii to spend lliej winter i Mrs Harelt. Clarence Meyers, Nick Dldler, and Mathew Dldier, all of Chicago, and Mi Stanley Kacznuraski of West Pullman. The guests will remain ovei for day dluoci. The Cbtcugo Heights Lions' oluh will celebrate Now Year'H Kvu in (i fcHtive way with a daucine party In Odd Fellows' hall Membeirs and irieudH will enjoy dancing to tyrti. I'age'H orrhestia and a i i supper i be, served The Lancasters will entertain oul-of-town guests, Mr.

und Mrs. IMH WJckiser, an uncle and a of Hulifliiglan, Ind. Mrs, KHteUe Billadeou will be hostess at her home, New Year's Kye, to JiiJ friends from Chicago HflKhts and. vicinity. MTB T.

McCljua and Mrs. H. will be hostesses on Year's eve at the former'H horaii, 353 West Sixteenth street. A seven o'clock dinner will be to. membais of the Satuiday elnh and their husbands, und bridge will follow i Ihe Year to rung in.

Mr. und Mrs. Edward Barwig ol 1521 Schilling avenue und Mr, an 1 MrH. John Riiuzykowski of 318 East Sixteenth stroet, will be quests on New Yoar'w evo and New Year's drty In Chicago, when relatives, Mr. and Mrs Bernard napin, will be hosts.

The Jameu McCreadyn of 151!) Viiioennas avenue will be New Year'H guests of Mr. and MrH Charles Peters in Steger The E. H. EngelhardtH of I'ark avenue will entertain Miss Nellie Grant of Chicago over the holidays. Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. linger. Miss Emily Horn, Arthur, Vernon, C'hurlflH and Reinhold Horn will be New Year's gllesU of Mr and Mrs C.

Cook in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Smith will spend New Year's day with Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Hall of Chicago.

The Walds of C'lxib road will be guests of Mr and Mrs. A. Martin and family In Chicago on New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs.

J. K. Llndhout and family will dine with relaUven, the Charles StolpH of Beverly Hills, on New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs.

Phil Knusman and diltishtei', Mary Ann, will apend New Year's day and Sunday in Austin as guests of Mrs Margaret Kn'wsman. Mrs. C. S. Batterton and Miss Minnie tinttertoi).

mother find sister of Mrs. Martin Strand, will be dinner guests on New Year's day at the IntttT's honn', H102 Kuclld avenue. Or. and Mrs. Ludwlg Hektoen of 5G50 Dorchester avenue, Chicago will give a New Year's lea on Sunday from four o'clock until seven Martin Shaw ot Kuclld averui" is spending a part ot i week li.

I i I a i i ness interests. Miss Alma Oouj. of Chicago, Is spe-nding a i i relatives and i in anrl Chicago Heights Mr and Mrs A. Melek-11 were Messrs a i of the Methodist dinner guebit, Wednesday i i ol tru-t and their friends. Ladles line ilmnei in the i i loom i ilie long tahles were bedecked in sprigs ef hejlly and tall red Mr.

A Senior, clerk In the i a a of Ihe Chicago ollice leel cntin group in singing, and Mr K. C. Smith, i suiierinleiiflenl, gave a hi let talk, in i lie thanked ihe employees for i efficient and faithtul service to (onipany and wished them all a happj and prosp'-rous New IJancing to music by Lester i orchestra followed in the' loom above where red Christmas bells provlelecl Yiilelime fahloon. The affair, the fltsl eil its kind Young people of St. John's ul etiuri'h i tlie S'ew a i brief niisellaiu-ous program lii'iale to ou asion This on- clmiiriK at nine o'clock, be tsnie foi a social ijerieui anet iliortlv before i i A a service i i i start i will I i lei uslu i In i Ye-ai All members and i are 111- to be i Year's eve i be ejbsi i veil i gue'n tor the jninnbeis ot i i and then i The So''al I iiieni v.ill sene i irefjhrneiiLs and i i League is le.sponsible t'er the so i a program A elcvenional sei v- Ice at i i i (lose the Ulid i he in a p.l i Hev A i IKuitiijn The-i i he bni't a bj men of the (ongrejgatleju.

Ne) Wedrie'hduy iiinii i i i held i Year's eve preKram At i I a i a i i a i i i on eve of the N'e-w Ve'ai a ipccioj i lieshini'is at 7 'ill i he held A hoeial i the dc'volionnl --e i ic i i "Ijour Happiest The New Year and the years to conic will be happier when you own youi home. Now is the time to choose a which to build. lot on i are' anel at the home of i and Mrs It a i I i a i Mr. Paula Freiburg ami Henry (Jrolh ol Evei ley, I a spending a tew a i Mi Mrs. I i Mrs Fannie a of Donovan drive, weni to Harvey Wednesday evening, to spend i emaineler ol the week i a son and a i Mrs William Vamlervort, of (M West is leaving today to visit her lather on Ills farm near Dyer for alioul weeks Kepai'tUiotis Agent I says Kurnije is on Ihe i load lo re i which is good news to the 1 a i a I i Company EALESTATE LOANS INSURANCE Rrst State Bank Bld'g Phone 140 lincoin-Dixi i -M) Extraordinary Special! PKT'JRC ON L'.

I I 5 ACT" I 1 I 'u i 11 i No-. Vfll I mal ''vent. Mr. and Mrs. Hock of 1511 VlncennoH avenue, a engagement ot thulr ('aughter, Vio- e(, lo Mr.

i i a Fonesl or tills it Sigma Christmas I'urt) Miss Harriet llcwes of West Sixteenth street, entertained the Sigma Alpha sorority nt her home on Monday evening. There were twelve at the party, anel Miss Lyila Meldell won honors al The members exchanged gifts i --o-- I W. IVestphuI Hostess MJS. W. Westphal eit West Fourteenth place, heist ess on Wednesday evening to 500 club.

The, home was gay i Christmas decorations and each guest received a favor. Mrs. A. Hartman, Mrs. A.

Olson and Mrs. Gustav Ek- sletlt won honors for high scores. Milton McCojs Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Milton McCoy of 221 West Sixteenth entertained a few friends at bridge last Wednesday evening.

Mr. and Mrs Otto Pederson. i A. H. Pannen- bol'S and Mr Harry Ports toek the honoi --o--Mrs.

Margaret i Fox i ic- open her studio for piano I i tlou on January after a two weeks' vacation -over the holidays. I Ugh School A i Dunce Seventy-five ccuplus, including alumni from as far back as 1920, were present uu Wednesday evening to participate in, the Chrisl- nuis a i dancing paity which took place in Ihe high school gym- -Kour lamp posts arranged in the room gave the etfee't of a slreut festival and the red and green decorations were pretty reminders of the Christmas season Cherry punch carried Ihe olot refreshment and aay irom tour CHJCK ui u. st llome refreshment and the nd MI1 1 triU ri Wolverines i i music for tho are among the invited guests. E. 0.

W. club members and their htisbandu will usher in the Now Year at the home of Mr. and Mrs V. t. Compton on West Thirteenth street The guests will be served a dinner nt seven o'clock.

Mr. arid Mrs. (Jeprge I. McEldowney will have as guests for New Year's dinner Mr. and Mrs.

William Ettiie McEldowne; of, c'lty and, Miss Betty Barry of BlobmiiiEton. Miss Barry, who will poop becotte the bride of peorgie Bowie McEjldownoy, has been apetid will return clay. Mlsa Ethel Baclutrpm and Mr. ft. 'A.

Thorell are leuying today for RocKfo'rd to attend a New Year's party at.the G. A. WoVjbeiK heime. arid; I-frB. F.

E. pf 'chicaQ, expect New Year'siu'eats to iirrlye ilvtsoyenlnt. Bother of the latter, C. I)e- tho week here and to her home on Sun- dancers. The chuptroiis.

included and Mrs A. Poormau, Mrs, J. Mathcus, Mrs Dudley 1). Pierson. Mrs.

Violet McDowell and Mr W. P. Dyer. Carl Peterson Is president of the senior class which had charge of this annual event and Elizabeth Hood and Jerome Spafford were in charge ol decorations. August Koehlcr took charge of the music managed the wH', iifle 1 --2:" 1 111 prcecp.s, to, watch, the Ecjckson home are: Year Mrt.

RikUKuse dnd IVfrs- ft-ikliiiusc ot 'Chls TOe will retnafh over Year's, toy. New Year's fftf. W. Harttoan, of IIP to friends and 'relatives this Cfrpnt dVy illr Hfuvey Seidel. Osterbers will 'end in Evanston and Kdwln I'oorman finances.

--o-- ItAoscwIt A. I'ostponed The Roosevelt association meetiiiK will not be held Tuesday which is the retruja. meeting day. The president. Mrs Alva Peterson, announces that tin session will be postponed one week, owing to the holidays --o-- Mrs.

Strand. Shiikfipeiire Members ct the Shakespeare club will be guests of Mrs, a i Strand at a "Twelfth Night" party Monday. An appropriate program Will follow the one o'clock co'n. Mrb. William Mellarison of 175 West Sixteenth strepf.

gave a Christmas to twelve fr.iends her home last evening. Tables were set for bunco. --j-- The AYoniFn'a Benefit association will B've 'a bunco -party Thursday rrly Hills i Hie' Hoy Me Kldow- lannly. C'atherme a i ie- turnec! to her home 1 in Crown I i I aflei Hpendirg Christmas i her son, IJr A. II I'aiinenhoig mil a i ol Schilling a i i i Mr.

anel Mrs. K. Wolfe, i a deu avenue Tue day i Wosteivillo, where they the Christmas Wfiek-end i the parents and othei lelalives nl both. Kev A Hrauer and i a ol Dundee', were Christmas guesls at the home of Kev Albert i a i and family of St. Paul's a The guests left the' i p.irl of the week.

Mr. and Mrs William Crouk i Philadelphia are pxpccted te ar, next week to visit Mr. and Phil Knpbman fo' 1 about two weeks. Mis. KnuKimm due! ronk aie slbtois.

Mr. and Mrs a Bradford and daughter, Dorothy, eif i i i were Wednesday gncstb of Mr, Mrh. K. ,1. Me'Carthj eil i avenue They left yesteiday ing for their home.

Mrs. Edith Ksgleston of City, visjliug i her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Dial' Lindberg of Otto boulevard. Mi Kngleslon is in Indianapolis, am! will a i on Supday to join i famll.v. Mr King Williams a Mr i man Williams i be (he gtie'sth tonight ot Mr.

and Mrs. Wade' Fetzer, of Iliusdale, at a i party given at the llinsdale in honor ejf MihM Dorothy of Chicago. Kate Rainiilor, i years old, ol 12S2 Arnold street, is ri'coveilni' at St. Jami-s hoHpitul trom i sustained last Sunelay i i i when she struck by a speeding automobile as she attempted to c-rosH the street ai Fifth a Mr. and James McCreaely.

of 15J9 yiiuennes avenue, enteruuned twenty-seven relatives at a tamily party last Sunday Oul-ol'-town guests were a brother ot Mrs Mr. Charles i i Stringer and ('aughtcr, A of Chicago Ignatius Hova, fnur-yoai-old sou ot Mr. find Mr.s. Joe Bova Fifle-'nth ttreet, was In a ciitical condition on Christmas day lit St. Jame.s hospital where he un del-went an operation for iipppcndi- i i The boy's coutlition is now I improved.

Mr, and Mrs. A. Nellz an? t'aueliter, Betty, of Lansing, Mich, formerly of this city, were dinner last evening at the W. home, U48 Garden avenue 1 The N'eitz family returned to Chicago, where they will spend the 1 New Year's holiday with relatives i Elijah S. Evans of Detroit, Mich formerly of i oily, spent Christmas with his sister arid family, Miami Mrs.

Claude Lancaster lie has been spending this week will relatives in lloopestou, but will re fnru this evening to enjoy the N'ew Year's holidays i the Lancas- ters. and Mrs. Harold Fearon of Stevens Point, have returned to their home, after spending tho plirfst'mas holidays here. They 'were guests at the home of the former's parents, Mr anil Mrs. J.

'Fearon of Oak street and o' Mrs. Fearon's sister, Mrs J. McMillan evening. January 6, In Odd Feljowfc hull. floor Members are ai'Ked to lie Bad.

bring friends. There be daiictng. The cry.staj.lnc luirip that 4o have been given away on this evening will be "be prcatnted on the even'ns of 'February IT when tho organization February will meet again. and family of Inter-Ocean avenue 320 tained few' at a Mr, and Mrs. John Monson rfi- tunied to Chicago Heights last week from Montague, where; they have spent the summer at cottage.

They arrived hi time for Chrjatmas festivities with family members fn Chicago Heights Dvpr. The ilonsons are 'Ing their home at 21 McEUlowney 'place ftr the winter. August Jaeger, left yester- arid Mrs. A. H.

Meldell pt 8t. Petcrpburg, visit Fifteenth street en'er- (jaugiiter, Mrs. Frank lloauet 1 0 friend? last evening and and he indefinitely. The Roauets. left Heightu to make their home Itt-Klorida several months 'ago.

They went of better 'health' for Roquet and little who are both, reported lo very wejll In the southern We Wish Our Many Customers and Friends A Happy New Year Seggebruch Buick Co. SALES and SERVICE Chicago Heights, Illinois NOTICE, Now Is the Time To Invest! The FIRST MORTGAGES Offered for sale by the First State Bank OF CHICAGO HEIGHTS A i A A A 1 Year's Day Special 5 fiif, OF VAUDEVILLE 5 NGTICK--M Ncv. Show. Vorivil, Pirturr. Etc.

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I i If, ALONG WITH A "RJNNY" AND NEWS.

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