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

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CHICAGO HEIGHTS STAI, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4,1931 Conduct Find Rites for Mrs. Akemann I from Steger MBS lONNtf MAI ROf Mn. Marie Akemann died TUM- evening at her home on Peo- rja street after a long illness. She waa 82 yean old. She was born in Crete June 10, 1(78, and later moved to WaU, Minn.

About eleven years ago, Mn. Akemann and her husband, Christ, came here to make their residence. Besides Mr. Akemann, there are two children surviving, Mrs. Sylvia Biesterfeldt, of Owatonna, and Mrs.

Arvllla Maumann, of Steger. There are four grandchildren. A short service was conducted Wednesday evening from Keel- ling's undertaking parlors in Steger. The body was then shipped to Wall, for burial. Dads' Nlfht at A.

Carl Coflelt acted as president Tuesday evening at the regular meeting of the A. Because the evening wag given over to all offices were held by men members. Assisting Mr. CofTelt were Carl Stuckey, treasurer; William P. Roe, secretary, and J.

E. Patton, program chairman. Orval T. Bright, superintendent of the Flossmoor public school, speaker for the evening, chose as his topic "Dad as a Pal," and the boys' glee club provided a number of selections. The attendance banner went to Miss Marjorie Patterson's second grade in the Central school Pinochle Cfab Mrs.

Ked Koenlgsman, of Hal- street, was hostess Wednesday afternoon to the members of her card club. Prizes were awarded to winners and refreshments were served. MJes Shambo Entertains Members of her bunco club met Monday evening at the homt of Miss Lorraine Shambo on East Thirty-first street. Prizes went to Miss Clara Roesner, Miss Viola Larsen, Miss Naomi Roesner and Mrs. Jack Chenard.

Next week the group will meet at the home of Helen Reynolds. A group of five women, member, of the Steger American Legion auxiliary, were in Jettet Tuesday attending the November meeting of the Win County council. The sewing of Bed Cross flags was scheduled for the afternoon. The weal women present were Mrs. John Thorndyke, Mn.

Otto Muench, Mn. Nick Grutzius, Jr Mrs. Waldemar J. Koch and Mrs' John Newquirt, Jr. The next council meeting will be held in December at Lockport Ham Circle A tramber of Steger women, members of the Happy Circle club met Wednesday afternoon in Chicago Heights at the home of Mn Edwin HalL There were tablet for bunco.

Emanoo Ctab Mn. Joseph W. Lanham, of Park avenue, will entertain memben oi the Emanon bridge club next Thursday evening in her home. Pinochle Club Mrs. Joseph Lucas, of Jackson avenue, acted as hostess to her pinochle club last evening.

Child Study Group Mrs. Frank Johnson, of West Thirty-seventh street, will be hostess Monday afternoon to members of the Child Study group of the Parent-Teacher association. The meeting will begin at one o'clock. Child Study Group Mrs. Frank Johnson, of West Thirty-seventh street, will be hostess Monday afternoon to members of the Child Study group of the Parent-Teacher association.

The meeting will begin at one o'clock. Afternoon Bridge Mrs. Anton Wolff, of Chicago road, entertained her bridge club Wednesday at a dessert-luncheon. Plan Annual Festival Rev. M.

P. Weldner, of St. Liborius church, with the assistance of memben of the parish, is making arrangements for the annual Fall festival to take place the week of November 13. Events scheduled are a spaghetti dinner, ladies' afternoon, children's afternoon and a chicken dinner. Birth Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Cinnamon, of West Thirty-fourth street, are parents of a son torn Tuetday November at St James hospital Rev Joseph Jenkins, pastor Sunday at nine o'clock- mormni worship at 10:15 o'clock. Lutheran Rev. P. Clausen, pastor.

Sunday school and Bible class at nine o'clock; service in the English language at 9:45 o'clock; service in the German language at 10:45 o'clock. GM TUmgf Tabernacle Rev. B. K. Lively, pastor, Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock; morn- tag worship at eleven o'clock; evening Evangelistic service at 7:30 o'clock.

Mid-week services are held every Wednesday and Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. SI Lfbortaf Hev. M. P. Weidner, pastor.

Masses at eight and 10:15 o'clock. Church of God Regular Friday evening service will be held at 3322 Halsted street, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock; evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. All services are held in the American Legion home on West Thirty-fourth street Personals Mn. Henry Martin, of Wallace street, and Mrs.

J. F. Madura, of West Thirty-third place, spent Tuesday in Chicago visiting at the home of the letter's sister and family, Mr. and Mn. Andrew Klein, formerly of this community.

Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Dvorak, of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hermann and Mr.

and Mn. Frank Keller, of Chicago Heights, were dinner guests Sunday at the Edward G. Johnson home on Union avenue. Week-end guests at the Joseph W. Lanham home on Park avenue were Mr.

and Mra. L. D. Corkins, of St Anne. Mrs.

Lanham and Mr. Corkins are sister and brother. On Sunday they motored to Lake Bluff, where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mn. Albert Leach.

Mrs. G. Nelson and daughter ind husband, Mr. and Mrs. Peter all of Hammond, vis- ted Monday at the home of Mrs.

felson's other daughter, Mn. ienry Boettger, on Union avenue. John Schreiber and daughter, of were guests Sunday at he home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosooe on Chicago road.

Mias Block, of Halsted street, wife friends from CW- cago Heights. bat week-end in Mr. and Mrs, John Bunte and Mrs. Pfatik Howard, of were visitors Saturday at the borne of their cousin, Mrs. George ButteH, on Park avenue.

Mn. Anna Abelt and her daughter and family, and Mr. and Mn. Carl Lorenz, of -Chicago, were guests Sunday afternoon at the home of the former's sister-in-law, Mrs. Richard Kunde, of West Thirty-third place.

Mn. Frank J. Lauer, of Watseka, spent Monday at the home of her mother, Clarren, on Stella boulevard. Dr. Mary Brown-Moore returned to her home on Chicago road early this week after a two weeks' stay Ohio.

The Andrew Klein family, of Chicago, (pent last week-end here at the home of Mr. Klein's brother and family, Mr. and Mn. Francis letat on West Thirty-fifth place. Miss Edith Lanham, of Park avenue, was a guest of Miss Virginia Stanley Monday evening at a Hallowe'en party in Dolton.

Mrs. John M. Johnsen, of McKinley avenue, is reported to be ill at her home. She has been confined for the'past several days. Mn.

Johanna Smith and daughter, of LaGrange, visited Monday at the home of Mn. Smith's sister, Mrs. Richard Kunde. Miss Geraldine Buttell, of Park avenue, spent three days last week in Harvey as guest at the home of her sister and husband, Mr. and Mn.

Alfred C. Levering. Emil Boettger is expected to move into his new home the latter part of the month. The structure, a frame bungalow, is being erected on Halsted street, just south of Thirty-third street Mr. and Mrs.

George Steere and daughter, Carol Joy, of Hazel Crest, are to be week-end guests at the home of Mrs. Steere's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Block, on Halsted street. Mrs.

A. H. Robillard, of Kan- lakee, with her sister, Mn. J. W.

Lanham, of Park avenue, will see a performance of "Blossom Time" tomorrow afternoon Chicago. Mrs. Bernice Franz was installed as president in the military order of Cootie-Etts, conclave number nine, in Harvey last Sunday evening. Mrs. Franz is also president of the Veterans of Foreign Wan Auxiliary in Chicago Heights, Post 2825.

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A 1 164M5 HALSTED STREET a CHICAGO HEIGHTS, ILL..

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