CROWN POINTTelephone, C. P. 424-JPERSONAL AND SOCIALIsadora Gumbiner Funeral Held TodayFuneral services were held this morning at 10 o'clock for Isadore Gumbiner of South Main street. Ho died Saturday afternoon in the Gary Mercy hospital where he had been confined for the past year with a lingering illness. Rabbi Seigel of Gary officiated and burial took place at Waldheim cemetery in Chicago. Survivors are his wife, Vera, daughter Mrs. M. B, Bradway of Grand Haven, Mich., sons, Leslie of Gary and Robert, Bernard, Louis, Gordon and daughters, Na-dell and Rosaline 4 all of Crown Point. A si3ter Mrs. J. B. Bee of Indianapolis and Dr. B. F. Gumbin-er of Gary, a brother.Mr. and Mrs. Clarence HeadEr-long and son and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brannoek of Lowell arrived in Crown Point late Sunday evening from their two week’s auto trip to California. They encountered during their trip many wind and hail storms that hastened their homeward route.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderlong attended the 15th wedding anniversary of Mrs, Henderlong’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Sehreib-cr of Cook on Sunday at their farm home.SHRINERS MEETAT BALTIMOREBaltimore, June 27.— (INS)—Baltimore was taken over today by 30,000 nobles of the Mystic Shrine and their ladies who came to town by airplane, boat and special train from every section of the country.Before the sessions end Thursday there will be an election of officers, the most important of which is imperial outer guard because the other officers move up in rank automatically with Walter D. Cline,Week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs, T. M, Patterson and daughter Miss Ruby of Grant street were their son and wife, Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Patterson of Chicago Heights.Mr. and Mrs. John Eilts and son of Maxwell street joined family members of Mrs. Eilts’ parents farm residence near Rensselaer on Sunday. The occasion of the Sunday gathering was a surprise birthday dinner for her mother, Mrs. E. J. Stibbe, Thirty-five were seated.Dale Atkins has been off duty from the Gary steel mills the last three days and confined to his Ridge street home with sciatic rheumatism.The John P. Wirtz family on East Joliet street had their daughter, Sister, Ama of Hays, Kansas, with the mfor a few days. She left Sunday evening for Chicago where she has enrolled for summer school at De Paul university.Mrs. John Dewitt and son Jackie arrived at their Elmwood place home Sunday evening from New York City where they had been guests the past four weeks of Mrs, DeWifct’s sister, Miss Emily Kreutz,The following families enjoyed afternoon and picnic supper at Marquette Beach in Gary on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs, Frank Knight and their sorts, Paul and Edward, and their families, their neice, Mrs. Lola Cochran of Danville, their houseguest of the week, and Mrs. Elmer Criley.Dr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Grey entertained their Friday night bridge club and additional guests at Lake Hills Country club Sunday evening. Contract was the evening’s diversion, A two course lunch was served following the games and the awards. Guests were Mr, and Mrs. Russell Westphal, Mr. and Mrs. Walter McLean, Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Dennison, and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Platt, Jr. The club membership consists of the France Canters, the Walter Mybecks, the Lowell Helds, the Arthur Letsingersv the FloydVances, the Manford Pattees, and the host and hostess. .f.