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The Chicago Heights Star from Chicago Heights, Illinois • Page 19

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At Zion Evangelical and Reform- ed church, the Rev. II. H. Senne, pastor, will conduct a worship at nine a. m.

Both choirs will take part in the service. The junior group, under the direction of Mrs. Melvin Mahler, will sing "A Prayer for Help" by Claude Carr, and the young people's choir directed by Mrs. Edward Hamann will sing "Prayer of Thanksgiving" by E. Kremser.

Mrs. Clifford Wavrinek will be piano accompanist. Worship services at Zion Lutheran church will begin at ten a. m. The Rev.

II. P. Meyer, pastor, will have as his sermon theme, "Give Thanks to God." The choir will sing a capella Kremser's Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted DR. MURRAY LEON, O.D. Optometrist Lenses Duplicated While You Wait SKylino 5-9666 Next to First National Bank 1646 HALSTED STREET All Pieces illustrated Here Included in this Big 35-Picco Nothing Else to Here's What You Electric Drill with 3-jaw 7 Chrome Alloy Steel Twitr Drilli drill chuck Auxiliary Handlo Horizontal Bench Stand 6-Pieco Adapter Sot Molded Rubber Diic Poliihing Bonnef (1 to 3" Grinding Wheel Wiro Whtol Bruth 1 Buffing Pad 12 Assorted Sanding Ditcj Beater-Type Paint Mixer 9 Sturdy Steel Carrying Coie USE CREDIT DOWN MIK UNDERWRITERS' LISTED GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR Are Jwsf a Few off its Many Uses! POLISHING CAR OR FURMIFURE Lamb't Wool Bortnof--Soft.

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MONDAY 12 TO THURSDAY B.30 TO 9 ASKS ONLY "Prayer of Thanksgiving" directed by Werner Wichmann. The Rev. A. Kasischke of Chicago Heights will conduct services at Immanuel Lutheran parish in the English language at 9:30 a. m.

Bookmobile The Illinois State library bookmobile in its demonstration program will stop in front of the municipal building on Friday from two to four p. m. A referendum on the proposed organization of the South Cook County Public Library district will be held Saturday, December 8. Residents of Matteson and Richton Park will vote at the polling place located at the municipal building. Polls will be open from six a.

m. to five p. m. Village Board Notes The Matteson village board announced that beginning this week all village transactions wLJl be conducted in the office of tho municipal building. The office will be open for collections on each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from nine a.

m. to 12 o'clock noon. Payments remitted by mail may be addressed to the attention of Fred H. Schooling, village clerk. The office will be closed Thursday in observance of Thanksgiving.

School News Children attending the Matteson public school, District 1G2, and Immanuel Lutheran parish school will have a Thanksgiving day holiday during the week-end. Pupils of Zion Lutheran parochial school will begin their holiday vacation tomorrow, as the board of education has designated Wednesday as Parent- Teacher Consultation day. Werner M. Wichmann, principal, said parents a been asked to cooperate by keeping the appoint- merits as scheduled. Confirmation instruction classes, conducted by the Rev.

H. P. Meyer, pastor, wifl also be suspended during this period. All elementary grades and the public school kindergarten will resume classes at tho usual time Monday morning. Zion kindergartners.

whose vacation began yesterday, will return to classes at nine a. m. next Tuesdav. Dartball Results of local teams in the First Lutheran Dartball league show Immanuel Team No. 1 won three games from Steger Team No.

2. Immanuel Team No. 2 lost three games to St. Paul's Team No. 1, of Chicago Heights.

At eight p. m. today, Zion will play Beechor No. 1 at the latter's parish hall. Immanuel Team No.

1 will have a home game with St. Paul's Team No. 2 of Chicago Heights. Immanuel Team No. 2 will oppose Stoger's Tram No, 1 at the latter's church hall.

Zion PTA Notes At the meeting of the Zion Lutheran Parent-Teacher association held last week, arrangements were completed for a smorgasbord and Christmas bazaar which the sponsoring December -1. The event will be held in the parish hall with serving scheduled from five to eight p. m. Tickets are available from members of the association. Mrs.

Carl Hanson is ticket chairman. Mrs. S. R. St.

Pierre reported on the fall mooting of tho Luth- THE STAE: Part 2 Tuesday, Nov. 20, 1951 eran Parent-Teacher league held recently at Riverdale. A motion was passed to contribute gifts for the home at Addision at the annual Christmas party scheduled for December 12. A cash donation has also been forwarded to the Lutheran Child Welfare Christmas fund. The holiday party for the school children will be held December 21.

Members in charge of refreshments will be Mrs. R. A. Rutz, Mrs. S.

R. St. Pierre and Mrs. Herbert Meyer. Gifts and entertainment will be provided by the program committee headed by Mrs.

Oscar Becker. It was reported that four storm coats were purchased for patrol boys, from the proceeds of the last bake sale. Mrs. Edwin Wollehberg, health chairman, reported that volunteers would be needed during the health examination scheduled for January. Mrs.

Marcus Lustfeldt, president, presided. The program included a motion picture entitled, "A New World of Color" and slides taken by the Werner Wichmann family on their Western vacation trip this summer. Yellow chrysanthemums 'and tapers decorated the refreshment table. Hostesses were Mrs. Fred Schooling, Mrs.

Bertha Stege, Mrs. Louis Matthews, Mrs. Douglas Davidson and Mrs. O. J.

Dettmering. Legion Auxiliary At the meeting of the American Legion auxiliary, Relifeldt-Mcyer Unit 47-1, conducted by Mrs. Mabel Dahlmann, i members voted to change the meeting date from the second Wednesday to the second Tuesday of each month. The change was made to ghe officers an opportunity to attend more regularly the meetings of the Eighth district. During the social hour refreshments were served by Mrs.

Lorraine Letourneau and Mrs. Stella Meier, hostesses. Personals Children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren gathered at i the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy i Stoll last week to celebrate the 57th wedding anniversary of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles LeMere and the SGth birthday anniversary of Mr. LeMere. Mrs. H.

P. Meyer. served as a delegate to the Lutheran Women's Missionary league international convention, submitted her report at the combined moot- ing of St. Paul's and Zion league of Becchcr and St. John's of Eagle Lake held Thursday at St.

Paul's parish hall. On Friday Mrs. Meyer attended the LWML district of- ficeri. institute at St. Stephen's Lutheran church, Chicago.

Monee Firemen Mark Their 65th Anniversary Sixty-fifth anniversary of the Monee volunteer fire department i be celebrated at a dance Thanksgiving night at Monee Dnncelaml. Chief Christ Holl has announced a the public is inv i attend. Music will be supplied by Henri Buttell's orchestra. THE STAR'S dial number: SK 5-6161. A 1532-38 Hoisted St.

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1911-1955