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The Chicago Heights Star from Chicago Heights, Illinois • Page 14

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Y4 CHICAGO HEIGHTS SCPTEMBER 9. Reports of Events in Nearby Communities sfX' famllj, Mr. ana Mrs. H. J.

Mur- AeNK IunH nuaer. Chtamo. iiym Scnanen. IEGWN GROUPS MATTESON TO MSTALLOFFICERS Port to Have Joint Installation Rite Tomorrow MISS UUSTFHDT nwUw The Rehfeldt Meyer post and unit No. 474 of the American Le- iion will have a Joint installation of newly-elected officers tomorrow i Elliott will serve a.

commander of the post and other are Dr. W. L. Schmeck- ebier senior vice commander, EO- ward J. Mann, junior vice commander; Wesley Anderson, finance- Noble SUbolt, adjutant; Roy Stoll chaplain, and Arthur Schwmgen- dorf, sergeant-at-arms.

The delegate to the Eighth district will be the past commander, Harry Bruns. and the alternate Delegate will be Frank Scheiul. The new officers for the auxiliary will be Mrs. Anna Schwm- gendorf. president; Mrs.

Martha Nortmeier, first vice president Mrs. Hilda Lauer, second vice president; Mrs. Marie GaUtz Treasurer; Mrs. Susan Smith chaplain; Mrs. Charlotte Schmaedeke, historian, and Mrs.

Florence Stoll as sergeant-at-arms Correction In the last issue of THE STAR It was erroneously stated that Mr Mrs. John Boettger and daugh ter Betty Jean, were to reside in Steger. They are still residents Matteson. Fire The Matteson volunteer fire de frartment was called out Saturdaj afternoon to extinguish a fir which had started at the home Mr and Mrs. Michael Komar.

Th fire was caused by defective wir ing. CHURCHES BraafeUeal Zlon Lutheran Rev. L. C. Hoeppner, pasto The annual mission festival wi be held Sunday.

A German sen lee win conducted at te o'clock IB the morning with th ftav Thleme, city missionar of Chicago, as guest speaker. A 7'SO o'clock in the evening serv icef will be held in the Englis language with the Rev. William Birtling guest speaker. Sun da; school and Bible c'ass wi both convene at eleven a. m.

Rev. Evangelical Zlon t. Busekros, pastor. HAGER8TOWN, IND. RO- Wood, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Wood, and a seventh grade npll, will represent Wayne County the Indiana State Fair baking ontest as a. result of having won first place with his sponge cake without frosting, and a second entry, a white and yellow layer cake. Robert Is shown above at work on his cake. Steger Legion Unit to Meet Monday Night from MISS BONNIE MAE ROE CorrMpondcnt Phon.

Stigtr J31J A regular meeting of the American Legion auxiliary will be held Monday evening at eight o'clock in the Legion home. At this time plans will be made for the formal installation of officers. They are: Mrs. Ella Koch, president; Mrs. Alice Glebe), first president; Mary-Ann He.in, second vice president; Mrs.

Cecelia Thorndyke, historian; Mrs. Anne Newquist, chaplain; Mrs. Sue Muench, treasurer; Mrs. Margaret Guests Included George and Alfred Dillman, of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Shambo and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Murphy and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Holtz and family, and Mist Evelyn ot Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dillman and son, of Harvey; Albert and Myra Dillman, and the child's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Dillman, all ot Steger. CHURCHES Immanael Lutheran Rev. P. Clausen, pastor. Sunday school and Bible clan at nine o'clock; English service at ten o'clock.

Church God Friday evening service will be held at 3308 Phillip avenue. Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock; evening service at eight o'clock Sunday. Mrs. Ella Malechi will be in charge. St Rev.

M. P. Weidner, pastor. Masses at eight and 10:15 o'clock. Congregational Rev.

Joseph Jenkins, pastor. Sunday school at nine o'clock; morning worship at 10:15 o'clock. Glad Tidings Tabernacle Rev. E. K.

Lively, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock; mom- ing worship at eleven o'clock; evening evangelistic service at 7:45 o'clock. Mid-week services are held every Wednesday and Friday evenings at 7:45 o'clock. Personals Mary Jane Alexander, of Wallace street, has been confined to bed several days this week owing to an attack of illness. Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Cooper and daughter, Marjorie, of Phillip avenue, visited Sunday and Monday in Rensselaer, with relatives. Mrs. Louise Piacentini and son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Piacentini, of Chicago, were guests Sunday at the Joseph Piacentini home on Green street The George Steere family, of Hazel Crest, spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. Steere's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Block, on Halsted street. On Sunday MISS A6NES ftVOtft HMM CHURCHES St.

Paul's Ev. and Reformed Rev. Herbert P. Bloesch, pastor. Sunday school at 8:30 m.

English services at 9:45 a. m. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ruder, with daughter Lenora, spent Saturday afternoon in the homes of Agnes Ruder and Mr.

and Mrs. George Ruder. Mrs. Emily Holl entertained relatives from Chicago Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Doss and son, Wayne, of Chicago, spent Sunday in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Doss. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Miller visited relatives in Rochester, Milton Holl, of Joliet, visited his mother, I Irs. Emily Holl, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Jake Ruder and family, of Harvey, Miss Mabel Ruder and Fern Buchmeier, of Winnetka, visited in toe of Agnes Ruder Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bieh- and family, ot Peotone, ited the former's mother, Miss Mary Buchmeier, Monday. Miss Dorothy Starch, of Peotone, caHed on Mrs.

LoTetta Spencer Saturday. Mrs. John Schwiesow, with daughter Norvella and Mrs. Lizzie Harms, visited with Mrs. Harms' entertaining cago several days tali Mrs.

Jeasie Clark has guest her uncle, Janw her am Tlw? Sunday gaveral dayf morning Mr. and Mrs. Steere left with Mr. Raymond Roesner to 'spend several days at Cedar Lake. Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Roesner, of Stella boulevard, were week-end guests in Momence at the home of the letter's mother, Mrs. A. Mitchell. Miss Helen Lanham, of Park avenue, spent the week-end in I Chicago with friends.

The Orval Johnston family and muencn, treasurer, airs. marRarei The Orval Johnston family ana Grutzius, secretary; and Mrs. Ruth Emma lene Scheldt, all of Butler Wai ico octraoant a a Krause, sergeant-at-arms. Firemen Get Award Having taken part in competitive water fights Monday at Frankfort, the Steger fire department's team was declared the winner. The group consisted of five men, Albert Rohr, Clement Seiter, Harry i Sunday morning at 8:30 o'clock services will be held in the English language.

Sunday school will commence at 9:30 a. m. Immannel Lutheran Rev. E. Hieber, pastor.

Divine services will be conducted on Sunday in the English IanRuaRe. beginning at 8:30 o'clock standard Cole, lenry cele- time. Mission festival will be brated on September 18. Personals Lester Hieber left August 31 for Buffalo, N. where he will serve as a vicar for the i rxt ten months.

assisting in preaching and teaching a catechumen class. Mr and Mrs. A. G. Grosche and sons, of Waukegan.

spent Labor 'day with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Grosche. Mr and Mrs. H.

W. Rogers, of Pittsburgh, visited with Mr and Mrs. Rudolph Adam this week. Mr and Mrs. Henry Scharnhorst and Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Scharnhorst and family visited a Miller, ovei the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heusmann have returned home after spending several days with relatives io out of the five contests.

Other earns participating were from South Chicago Heights and Hazel Crest, the former taking second place. Approximately fifteen men from the local squad were present. During the summer months members of the fire department lave been holding regular re- learsals Thursday evenings and from now on will meet every other Thursday. Herman Martin, Piacentini and won and four Festival The grounds at Chicago road and Thirty-second street have been chosen for a festival given by the Steger fire department, starting September 19 and ending September 25. The concessions and rides have been rented but will be operated by the sponsors.

Wedding Miss Marcella Savitskl, daughter of Mrs. U. Savitski. of Emerald avenue, and Frank P. Jasica.

son of Mrs. A. Jasica, of Chicago Heights, were married at two o'clock Saturday afternoon at St. Libnrius church, with Rev. M.

P. Weidner officiating. The bride attractively Leon, la. in a gown of ivory satin. Mr.

and Mrs. Rudolph Adam Ke blossoms for a crown and son, Rudy, spent Monday in a a pn book and Kankakee. lilirs-of-tlip-vnlloy. Her matron- Aimm llieber loft for of-hrainr was Mrs. R.

Carbone, of co-ciia college, Milwaukee, whore rhi( aKO Heights, dressed in pink he will finish his studies in I i nd mntr lmi am -ssorips. humanities. This course comprises lnd rari yinc lp ()SPS FS B( tty 1'ustclnick acted as maid-of-hon- r. nnd bridesmaids were Miss street, returned yesterday from Sesser, where they visited for the past week. Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert Wolff and children, Donald and Diarae, and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Voigts and son, Junior, spent Sunday in Crete at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

August Voigts. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. August Griebe, Sr. Mr.

and Mrs. August Griebe, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griebe, all of Chicago. Miss Katherine Block, of Halsted street, spent Labor day in Chicago with Miss Clara Wilson and Miss Edna Teboda, of Chicago Heights.

Victor Dorfmueller, of Elkhart, visited last week at the home of his parents on Stella boulevard. Miss Lillian Schmitzger, of Chicago, spent several days here this week at the homes of her brothers on McKinley avenue. Mrs. Richard Kunde, of West Thirty-third place, returned to her home Sunday after spending several days in Chicago visiting her sister, Mrs. Hannah Schmidt and sister-in-law, Mrs.

Anna Abeldt. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bold and Mrs. Carrie Zech, of Chicago brought their aunt home and then spent the day at the John Newquist home.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Du Frain, East Thirty-fifth street, motored to Vincennes, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thome, Grant Park.

They visited Mr Thome's mother who has been for the past year. Miss Laverne Vetter and Ken neth and Robert Pallo spent th past week-end in Winamac, Ind at the home of Miss Vivian Green Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Bell, Mr and Mrs. Walter West and Mr and Mrs.

Herman Fischer an a period of six years. Mrs. Mary Ucycr Sunday visiting with in Frankfort. "Grandma" Ruckheim is entertaining her sister from Rockford for several days. Mr T'd Mrs Robert St.

Pierre ftll. i mm i i i I IU.M-:«. spent the week-end with relatives lor 5ervef as a to ns hcst irwn and the ushers were Mrs. Amanda Karley, of Lius cvfv ew ki a Edward cago, was a Matteson caller over Helen Dabeski and Miss Sndie La Rose. All were from Chicago Heights.

These attendants wore white silk net with pink accessories and carrier! tea roses. An- the week-end. Miss Helen Lustfeldt and Miss Vera Buyer were Chicago visitors on Labor day. ILLINOIS HARVESTING 6,000 ACRES MELONS Harvest Illinois' approximately 6,000 acres of watermelons is somewhat late but progressing satisfactorily, according to A extension jpecialisl in vegetable gardening. College ('( Agriculture, of Illinois.

In some fieliU fusanum jl the result daughter, Sally, were in Norma several days last week visiting a the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Baird. Mrs.

Bell, Mrs. West an Mrs. Baird are sisters. Mr. and Mrs.

C. Flescher an son, and the former's father, Adam Flesher, of Peoria street, motore to Portland, over the holida week-end. They were guests the latter's sisters and brother, and Mrs. Samuel Barr. Miss Iren Flesher and Riley Flesher.

The Herman Fischer family an held i Miss Jean Peterson will attend in Turners' a in Chicago family reunion Sunday in Lowe! Heights. Mrs. Jnsira has been em- Ind. 1 rlovcd at the Diamond Braiding Mr. and Mrs.

Waldemar J. Koc Mills and Jaicn is a a i and daughters, Shirley and Juan stvlist st a beauty shop in i i a and the former's niece. Mi The will Virginia Newquist, of West Thir- Portland avenue, CM-! ty-third place, visited friends La- Skowronski. Height; of Chicago A wedding retention was held i i bor day in South Bend, Ind. Mr.

and Gilbert Wolff and Chrlstenlnit I children visited Monday Iri Chi- The i a ri of Mr. the home of Mr. and Mrs. D.lhn.n wa chris- U-W" and fallUlhl3r tt'iiixl Sundra liao l.ur Sunday at Guests Labor day at the Eu- H.UUS chun-h. with Rev.

M.igene C. Smith home Peoria the service. live, powers may want to turn next spring to varieties which the agricultural tiillege has found to be wilt resistant, he explained. bo and Warren Murphy, both of Chicago. Later a i was held at the Dillman home on Peoria street.

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