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The Chicago Heights Star from Chicago Heights, Illinois • Page 18

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KAls Fart 1 Tuesday, May 26.1953 Glenwood News Sam MoMy The army 1 San Antonio general depot ii more than year by combining jobs and revised operating procedure. TRY A STAB WAMT AD TODAY FOR AMY DECORATING SERVICE V. R. DAVIS PAINTING CONTRACTORS 11219 Mm Hwy. HOMIWOOO 31 Brookwood Pupils to Get Diplomas Friday ty MRS.

6ERRIT HILLWONDS lhn MW Graduation exercises for the Brookwood school students will be held in the school gymnasium on Friday eight p. m. Speaker will be Dr. Ernest Hanson, superintendent of the Thornton township high school and Junior college. Students who will receive diplomas are Wayne Allen.

Janet Dolan, David Dolci. Janet Dottini, Benny Flahive, Martha Ftahive, Leonard Fulton, Lee Gierach, Charles Hasse, Raymond Hasse, Truman Hatfleld, Larry Heusmann, Sue Irwin, Barbara Koehn, Robert Larcher. Jeanine Linthicum, Richard Loferski, William Lorenz, Phillip Manes, Frances Marlnucci, Regine Melzer, Joan Misch, Nancy Pearson, James Piani, Alice Rainbolt, John Sowin- ski, Mary Ann Stallings, Lynne Sweet, Gerald Tattersall and Jeanne Uhter. Storm Damage A large tree In the yard the Rev. Chester Diehl was struck by lightning last Friday morning and flying pieces of wood broke the dining room windows of the William T.

Shine home next door! Gym Clan The Woman's Gym class, under the direction of Mrs. Alene Hampton, enjoyed a party at the Brookwood gym on Friday evening. There will be no more classes until fall. Altar and Rosary Society The Altar and Rosary society of St. John's church will meet tomorrow at 1:30 p.

m. at the home of Mrs. Ralph Schmelzer to sew for St. Vincent's orphanage and medical missions. This will be the last meeting until fall.

School Picnic The Brookwood school will have a basket picnic at noon on Thursday, in 'he North Woods of the forest preserves. Personals i Mrs. A. Aykens spent three (days wit'h her daughter, Mrs. 1 Marguerite Carter of Chicago.

Monee Newt PTA Installs Officers at Final Meeting By MRS. EDWARD VOLLRATH Ultphont Mom 2441 Installation of officers was held on Thursday the last meeting of the year for the Monee PTA. Officers are Lesier Silcox, president; Mrs. Cecil Johnson, first vice president; Mrs. Roy Piel, second vice president; Mrs.

Paul Baldwin, secretary; and Mrs. B. Milne, treasurer. An announcement was made tiiat next Monday and Tuesday will be the last two days of school and the buses will run only those two days. Also, report cards may be picked up on Friday at one o'clock.

The program included a patriotic skit presented by fourth grade pupils and the Rev. Walter E. Croarkin talked on "Government Is Your Business." The band entertained with four se lectioni. The room award was won by fourth grade students and refreshments were served by first grade room mothers. Memorial Day Parade The American Legion, its auxiliary, the firemen, the Scouts and the grade school band are sponsors of the Memorial day parade which is scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.

m. Saturday, at the court hall, and arrive at "1 o'clock at the cemetery. A fish fry will be held at Fireman's park for parade participants and their families. Visit Son in Camp An open house was held at STEGER Activities Vacation Bible School Opens On June 15 Plans for the daily vacation Bible school to be held at the Congregatiqnal church have been announced by the superinten- Steger Personals Mrs. James R.

Godowlc has returned home from St. James hospital with her infant daughter. Jill Ann, who was-toorn on May 9. Mrs. Godowic is the former Jackie Zumbahlen of i a Heights.

To Canvass foi Funds for TV Channel A house to house will be tarried out in Steger on Thursday to solicit funds for Channel 11, Chicago's proposed non-commercial educational tel- ert, was host to his Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Reichert, Sr. i and family, and Mrs. Minnie i Reichert of New Lenox.

One of the main features of the weekend event was a march of 10,000 men in uniform. Personals of Mrs. Steve Heinz. and Mrs. Meta Bartholomew on Wednesday, and on Thlirsday, Mrs.

Voigt and Mrs. Bartholomew were visitors in Oak Park. (ELEBRRTIOn! FOR REHl HOUI SALE 3 DAYS ONLY MAY 26, 27, and 28th Enticing Giant RIPE OLIVES 31 I Pint CYIINORICM CAN IUNCH, SANDWICH OR GARBAGE BAGS FRESH BLUEBERRY MUFFINS HUDSON WHITE OR COLORED LUNCHEON NAPKINS All CANDY GUM MINTS A For WHIP 47 Crackin-Good CRACKERS 19 RADISHES and GREEN ONIONS BEECH-NUT COFFEE ARMOUR'S TREET Can HUNT'S CATSUP SODA STRAWS California Navel Oranges NEW ENLARGED PARKING FACILITIES FLOSSMOOR SUPER HART 1052 STERLING 'Tour friendly Neighborhood Grocer'' ACROSS FROM I.C. STATION Open Daily 7:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.

Fridays Grocery Dept. Open 'til 9:00 P.M. FLOSSMOOR Sessions will be held from nine Elinore Orr anil Mrs. Bonnie Folders giving particulars of to 11-30 a 'Wallace, who bowled together the station and the service it is "Learnine- About Jesus" will be durln lhe past season ent expected to provide will be dis- thAmp fnr kindergarten Wednesday evening in Chicago tnbuied to each home in the viU i.H hv varvin where they enjojed dinner and lage bv local Boy Scouts and Cub Pnr of "Maids in the Ozarks at tne Representatives of all local theatre. organizations will serve as solicitors.

Thev are asKed to attend a short meeting at eight p. m. to- planned to spend last week in ritory and further explanation of Tulsa, Okla. at the international the purpose of the campaign. and also planned to us- officers of "Chapter for Chan- Antonio, Texas, where nel ir a organiz ed at a ctat.oned dur- meetlng held last Tuesday night are Dclbert Jacobs, president; rs Charles Grabow.

secretary Mrs. Charles Kirgis was among and PaUon treasurer. Renthe guests at the annual alumni dpnfj are not rear)ird and Mrs. Cecil Odom. The children's program based on the theme From Jesus." nf Robert Mvers who wi 1 be assisted bV Mrs Ronald Madsen inalri Madspn me gursis Hi me rients are not reaclirrt in A confirmation class will be tea held Thursday afternoon at Thursdav's campaign may se i i i LUKC ilOSpllfil 111 i trt Pfl 11 on nv KPV A lilcii I I I a I rolAUll.

uiuuiLCU uy LUC i t-it Mr a nH KiniT Ol Carnes for pupils over 12 years Other helpers will be needed, and am one who would like to volunteer their services ma; telephone Mrs. Thayer at SK line 5-8857. Receives His Discharge After Serving in Korea Sergeant William C. Yates, who recently returned from Kor- I ea where he served 14 months as a paratrooper, has received his discharge from military service from Camp Carson, Colo. He and his wife.

Norma. and four-vear-old daughter are making their home at 83 McKmley avenue. Ruth circle of a the Congregational church will hp guests at eight oclofk to morrow night at the home of Mrs. Stev-p Hienz. 3105 Fan-view.

South Chicago Heights Mrs Leonard Schmitt will serve as co-hostess. Ben Sylla to Speak at Kiwanis Club Meeting Ben Sjlla, superintendent of the Chicago Heights public schools, will be the guest speak contributions to Mr. Pation. 2 Classmates Graduate for Third Time Man. Jovce Schroeder and Joan together for the third time when they received their diplomas from the St.

Luke's school of nursing at commencement exercises held Frl- evening in the St. James i Episcopal church of Chicago I The girls had been classmates at the Steger Central school and Bloom township high school and Rain dampened the spirits of were roommates for their first some 200 kindergarten pupils of two sears of nurses training, Steger public schools when Attending the exercises were it necessitated the postponing of the girls' parents, Mr. and Mrs. a planned trip to Brookfield zoo Arthur Schroeder and Mr and on Friday. Mrs.

Melun Wolff. Shiela Wolff, However the children are look-' Mr and Mrs. Anton Wolff, Mr. ing forward to spending todav at and Mrs. George Starkey Mrs.

Kindergarten Pupils to Visit Brookfield Zoo OLIIUU13. ill uc II1C 5 LU i er at the dinner meeting of the zoo, and five chartered bus- Virginia Behlke. Otto Behlke, Steger Kiwanis club to be held es are scheduled to leave the Mt and Mrs DeWayne Baxter at 6:15 p. m. today in the Con- Central school building at nine and Jcanie Mr.

and Mrs Ken- gregational church gjninasium. o'clock this morning. His topic Da)." is to be "Memorial Walrher League Group To Meet Tomorrow Members of the Walt her leag -tie will meet at seven o'clock to- grade class enjoyed a trip to the morrow evening at the Steger zoo last Wednesday while Miss, Accompanying the group will McCullej. be the three kindergarten teach- Miss Lorraine Klemme. Miss Mary Enckson and Mrs Schumacher and a number of moiheis.

Mrs. Florence second aeth hroeder and Mrs. Sjhia llmmanuel Lutheian church. Da vid Manuel will preside. Try a Classified Ad- Send Your Message to Thousands of South Cook Readers Name Team Members for Wil-Co League Mom 1 Bennins; manager of PRINTING of Quality Whatever your prlntinj needs we cm do the "job" to TOUT complete satisfaction.

WttliHU Prisi, Inc. BclUlif Phont SKyUne 5-6161 pupils to go on June 4. Former Steger Student Wins Class Honors Travelers Checks PAY All UTILITY BILLS Don't let your driver's license expire! LICENSE PLATES 48 Hour Service Vehicle Sticker Money Orders Checks Cashed Chauffeur's License CHICAGO HEIGHTS-CURRENCY EXCHANGE HERE SINCE Opm and ThvrfMf Enninf i 24 ILLINOIS STREET (At Oak Florentine Peters and her first grade pupils visited the zoo on Thursday i i i i i i i 111.1 ui Other classes planning trips to Little League baseball team the zoo are Miss Lulu White's wrU ch will play In the Wil-Co first grade, to go on Friday, and league under the sponsorship of Mrs Harold Adams'second grade the Steger Kiwanis club, has T-- announced the of th? boys who were selected from the group of 85 turned out for the first practice sessions The team members are Jimmy Halm Eobb Collins. George DP- Francesco. Frank Tafeiski, Dennis Benning, Donnie Hunt, Darrell Kincaid, Viles Peters, Leon I'rban.

Larry Anderson, Kent Bobbins, Edward Miller, Kirk Dona Senkevech, who received Bell, Tony Zona. Bobby Milnes, the American Legion award Bobby Klein and Ronnie McKm- 1 upon her graduation from the, nev Steger public school in The other bovs a been was again honored last week signed to four teams hich will 'when she graduated from the participate in a lofal league. Bronaugh i school near Moundville, where her par- ICO I ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sen-'DIOCK Ol LOTS kevech, now make their home.

In recognition oi her outstand- in Mr6 ing record, Dona was selected to IJ serve as valedictorian of her KGDOuvU 9OIQ class. She is planning to The rema ining large block business college in Kansas City. of lotg in Stegpr ota i in 152, has been sold to Sherman T. Kimbell of Western Springs, 111, dealer in Chicago and. Steger real estate, it has beeq reported The lots part of the estate of Mrs.

Mary Burnham, are located between '32nd and 34th The 4-H Clover club and the and Slew art and Holeman ave- Wee Willing Workers will meet nues. Thev were purchased bvj together at seven o'clock Thurs- Mrs Burnham In 1893 from dav evening at the home of Mrs James F. Keeney. founder of Co. Russell Healy.

lumbia Heights, now Meger. At the regular meeting of the They average 23 by 125 feet. Clover club held Wednesday aft-1 Representing Mr. Kimbell in ernoon at the American Legion i the transaction was Joseph 11 Mo. this summer.

Clover Club, Wee Willing Workers To Meet Thursday home, Audrey Mascitti gave talks on "How to Give a Demonstration" and "How to Present a Cooky-Making Demonstration Doux. Steger real estate man. Mr. Le Doux said that at present negotiations are under a clear up tax delinquencies. "fhe p'rogram also' included a When this is completed, he said, demonstration on the making of attempts will be made to m- lacy oatmeal cookies by Lorraine terest a builder in developing- and Agnes Enzweiler and a dem- the properu.

onstration of the preparation of pans before baking Patty Refreshments were served Shard. Kinslngcr Md Janet Traditional Services Are Set For Memorial Day Set This Registration of 1st Grade Pupils I Registrations are being accepted this week at the Central school office for all children who will enter first grade in the Steger public schools next fall Parents or guardians must pre- The traditional parade follow ed by services at Evergreen Hill cemetery will mark: the observ. The of- ance of Memorial day in the i bp open from njn( to lage of Steger. from one to All organizations and school children are invited to partici- are r.ow aiioiid- pate in UIP parade which i kjmlerg3nen ar already assemble at 9:30 a. m.

at the nA need not te Central school. registered before entering first O. VFW Post 8283. American Legion Post to Hold Meeting Tonight American Legion Post 521 will hold a regular meeting at eight o'clock tonight in the home. Sommander Frank Fridrichs will 1 preside.

Telephone Steger News Mrs. Warren McKiHrick.

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