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SfAB: Part 1 Friday. Jan. 22, 1954 Mottcson News On Polio Will Be January 27 MRS. OSCAR DETTMERINS SMiM 4JS11 In observance of the proclamation endorsed by Frank E. Alle- roong, Matteson village president, a Mother's March on Polio" will be conducted In the community on Wednesday of next week under 1 the supervision of Mrs.

Carolyn A. Snow. The proclamation reads: "Whereas, each year the Na- tlonal Foundation for Infantile Paralysis designates the month of January as the time for its March of Dimes, and "Whereas, one night In the last week of the campaign is set aside for a 'Mother's March' of volunteer workers to the residential areas of each community, "Whereas, a lighted porchlight on that date will indicate a family is desirous of contributing to the fight against through the treament of patients and a program of research, education and prevention sponsored by the National Foundation, and "Whereas, Illinois, the scene of three mass gamma globulin In- noculatlons In the 1933 polio season, knows the value of these programs. "Now, therefore, Frank E. Allemong, president of the village of Matteson, do hereby proclaim the night of Wednesday, January 27, of the.

present year, as 'Mother's March' in Matteson, and urge our citizens to 'light the way to victory in the crusade against polio." Mrs. Snow, who is initiating the "Mother's March," Is the wife of Adolph Snow of 3707 West 215th street, who Is heading the local March of Dimes campaign under the auspices of the Mat teson Lions club. Snow reminds residents who are planning to remit their gifts by method of the card folder mailed to them kindly to submit this week. Women of the village willing to assist In next week's "march" are asked to telephone Mrs. Snow, SKyllne 5-5224.

Lions Club Ralph M. Kortge, general foreman of the chemical laboratory for the Chicago district of the Republic Steel corporation, will be the guest speaker at the dinner meeting of the Matteson Lions club to be held Monday at seven p.m. in the Zion Lutheran parish" hall. Kortege will talk on "The Cupboard Was Bare." In his address he will relate the steel industry's search for new iron ore deposits, a metal more important in our economy gold. Harold J.

Campe is in charge of the program. Cliff Wavrinek, president, will preside. Reservations are to be made with Verne Trummel, dinner chairman. Reports by various committee heads highlighted last night's business session held at the municipal building. Woman's Club The monthly meeting of the Matteson Woman's club will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.

m. at the municipal building. Mrs. Arnold Mason, program chairman, announced that at this session a demonstration in hat making will'be featured. The demonstration will be given by Mrs.

Paul Bohlen. Women of the village are Invited. Refreshments will be served. HTWR Club Luncheon Tomorrow Women of the trl-village area planning to attend the com bined dessert luncheon and an nual meeting of the Rich Town ship Woman's Republican club tomorrow at Rich township high school In Park Forest may obtain their tickets from their respective precinct directors. They are Mrs.

William Murray of Olympia Fields, SKyline 4-2838; Mrs. Mel vin Hearn of Richton Park, SKy. line 4-4984; Mrs. i i Schmeckebier and Mrs. Oscar Dettermerlng of Matteson.

Tele phone SKyline 5-4202 or SKyline 4-3533. The event scheduled for one p. m. will feature Mrs. Wesley Dixon, national committeewoman of Illinois, as guest speaker.

Mrs Ralph Mangan of Flossmoor will preside. Auxiliary Date Changed The American Legion auxiliary, Rehfeldt-Meyer Unit 474, will meet Monday night Instead of Tuesday. The meetitng will be open to the public and will be held in the American Legion hall at eight p. m. Featured will be a showing of the color film, "Highway to Hawaii." Presiding at the business meeting will be Marilyn Myers.

Lorraine Wagner will be In charge of thejrogram. Refreshments will be served by Theresa Greci, Charlene Me- Kvoy, Laura Kenney and Lucille Adams. Flying Needles 4-K Club Tomorrow at one p. m. members of the Flying Needles 4-H club will begin their new craft lesson under the supervision of their leaders Mrs.

Carl Johnson of Richton Park and Melvin of Matteson. The girls are reminded to bring a needle, white thread No. 50, and embroidery hoops. Members are also reminded to bring a sample of their cookies which they made in their home-baking project. Birth Announcement The Rev.

and Mrs. Fred G. Traut of 21342 Main street an- Frankfort News THE REV. B. L.

BOWMAN DELIVERS THE OPENING SEHMON AT THE NEW WHITFIELD ES- tates Presbyterian church, the "dike-In" church In Saraiota, Fla. Instead of hard bench pews, the churchgoers listen to the ictrlcM In the comfort ol their automobiles at the carefully designed sanctuary. Although several drive-in churches are now in operation, this wai the first to be designed and built as such. Individual loudspeaker! an available for each car, much like a drive-in movie theatre, The outdoor church Is proving to be a great IUCCMS, attracting many who never attended conventional nounce the birth of a son on January 14 at Ingalls Memorial hospital, Harvey. He has been named Frederick Warner.

The Trauts have three daughters: Monica, nine years old; Naomi, five; and Christine, three. The Rev. Mr. Traut is pastor of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Men's Bowling Standings in the Matteson Men's Bowling league show that Maloni's tavern maintained first place position with 32 wins and 22 losses; Gerloff's, in second position, scored 30 wins and 24 losses; Dettmeiing's tavern, third place, having won 29V4 games and lost Matteson Lumber scored 29 wins and 25 losses; Adams Barber shop and Small Brothers' service station, 27 and 27; Campe associates and Ecker's Royal Blue, 26 and 28; Boeder's IGA, 25 and 29; Meyer's garage, and Boyer's tavern and National Gypsum, 24 and 30.

Paul Becker bowled individual high game and series. For his high game he marked a 230 without handicap, 257 with handicap. He scored a 589 without handicap, 670 with handicap, for his series i. Bowlers having the five highest averages are Bill Metzger, 171; Wally Dahlman, 170; Leo WHAT'lL YOU HAVE? WE'VE GOT IT! We Deliver Spot-Lite Food Mart 1600 HANOVER STREET PHONE SKyline 5-0250 South Suburban Bus Right to Our Door PIE CRUST MIX PILISBURY 2 pk TRUE AMERICAN PINK SALMON No. 1 ci Tall Jl SILVER DUST WITH FACE CLOTH 2 49' HEINZ BABY FOOD 3 U.S.

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Evangelical, Reformed Church The Rev. Fred G. Traut, pastor. The theme of the 10:45 a. m.

worship service Sunday is entitled, "The Shaking of the Foundations." Sunday school classes will meet at 9:30 a. m. Nursery, kindergarten and primary groups, for children aged three through six years, will meet at the public school for their lessons. Children aged seten through 12 years will meet at the church. The senior class and the Adult Bible class will meet at the village hall.

A nursery school, supervised by several mothers, also will be held each Sunday at the public school during the worship service. On Sunday at two p. m. a class for new members will be held at the church. The Junior choir will meet on Tuesday at 3:30 p.

m. for rehearsal. Instruction classes for con- firmands will be held Friday at 3:30 p.m. St. Agnes Catholic Church Transportation is being provided for parishioners attending the 11 a.m.

mass on Sunday at St. Agnes Catholic church, Chicago Heights. The bus will make its initial stop at 10:20 a.m. at Route 54 and 216th street, and proceed east on 216th to Main street and north on Main to Lincoln highway. The return to Matteson will be at 12:01 p.m.

Zion Lutheran Church The Rev. H. P. Meyer, pastor. "Is There Trouble Anywhere?" will be the theme of Sunday's worship services at 8:45 a.m.

in the German language and at 10:45 a.m. in English Glenwood News Guild to Hold Beef Dinner, Variety Show MRS. CLARK BENNETT Frinlrfort The Women's Guild of St. Peter's Evangelical and Reformed church will meet Thursday afternoon at two o'clock for its regular meeting. Members will serve a roast-beef dinner from five to seven p.m.

A surprise variety show will be presented at 7:30 o'clock. The public is invited. The missionary department, of which Mrs. Bert Larson is chairman, will have charge of the program. Serving the dinner will be United Church To Show Film On January 29 By MRS.

GERRIT HILLEGONOS SKrliin MWJ The picture, "The Prior a Moody Science film, will be shown at the United church, at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, January 29. Vehicle Licenses Arthur Blakemore, town clerk, announces that the price of ve. hide license tags will go up to four dollars on February 1. Woman's Gym Class The Woman's Gym class will meet at the Brookwood school on Tuesday.

January 26, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Alene Hampton is the director. Teen-Age Dance There will be a teen-age dance at the village hall tomorrow evening at 7:30. Birthdays Michael Stallings celebrated his 13th birthday on Wednesday by entertaining a group of friends at a' dinner.

Mrs. Margaret Michaelson marked a birthday on Sunday. Sells Property Mennow Gunkle has sold his property on East Main street. A member of the village board, he moved to Chicago on Satur- Mrs. Fred Heusner, Mrs.

Franklin- Christiansen, Mrs. Walter Baumgartner, Mrs. Elmer Batson, Mrs. Leroy Mager, Mrs. Rosa Hut Mrs.

Erich Bjaer, Mrs Ralph Nieland, Mrs. Henry Breidert, Mrs. Walter Hedges, Mrs. Clark VV. Bennett, Mrs.

Dorothy Scheldt, Mrs. Alvm Bruggman, Mrs Louis Steinhagen, Mrs. Arthur Marti, Mrs. Conrad Mark. Mrs Minnie Klepper, Mrs.

Minnie Bis- Ping, Mrs. Albert Minger, Mrs. Elizabeth Harnack and Mrs. Emma Gierke. Washington Conference Mrs.

Glenn Folkers, who was one of eight women chosen to attend a "steering" committee meeting for the White House conference on Highway Safety last week returned home Sunday trom Washington, D.C. The con- Robert Aykens' home. 4-H Club The next meeting of the Kettles 4 clul will he held January 26 at vei in the basement of the United church. PTA Dote Change The PTA of Brookwood Birthdays Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Osmus entertained Saturday evening celebrating the birthdays of their son, Richard, Miss Viola Lankenau, Herbert Lambrecht and Nancy Lambrecht. Guests were Miss Lankenau. Mr. and Mrs. H.

Lambrecht, Paul Lambrecht and son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Breidert, Mr.

ard Mrs. Burton Breidert and son, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warning, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Kohlhagen and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kohlhagen and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry- Miller entertained Saturday evening for the birthdays of their daughters, Lorna and Donna. Present were Mrs. Katharine Heisner, Mrs. Fred Schinkowski, Mr and Mrs. Lester Heisner and family and Mr.

and Mrs. Orville Schinkowski and family. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Heisner at a six o'clock dinner Monday in honor of the birthday of their daughter, Nancy, were Mrs.

Katharine Heisner and Mr. and Mrs. George Mager. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Miller and daughters were evening guests. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mark entertained at dinner Sunday, ference will be held February 17, Guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Jake SECOND LIEUTENANT THOM- as G. Schmackpeper, son of Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Schmeckpeper, 3631 West 216th place, Matteson, graduated January 14 from the Signal Corps Officers' basic course at Fort Monmouth, N.

J. Lt. Schmeckpeper was one of 35 officers to complete the four-month communications training program. Lt. Schmeckpeper's wife, Neva, and five-month-old daughter, Gail, are at present living in Eatontown, N.

J. 18 and 19th. jHostert, Mrs. George Campbell, While in Washington she was, Henry Mark and William Mark, a spectator in the gallery when Emil Lenhardt and son, Harthe Senate was in session. She old, have moved Into Henry Reh- also attended a meeting with the berg's house on Hickory street.

president and vice president of the National Auxiliary of the Rural Letter Carriers association. Pinochle Forty The auxiliary of the Bobzin- Swinford American Legion 'Post is sponsoring a pinochle party this evening at eight in the vil lage hall. Methodist Church The Rev. David Munson, 'Das- tor. Divine services at 9:30 am.

Sunday school at 10:30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. jaeger and Mr. George Hasen- and Mrs.

Ray Walsh with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gray of Tinley Park attended the National Turkey Federation convention at Malwaukec, last week, returning home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Welch- brodt were among the guests tertained at dinner on the birthday of their son, Paul.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Landau and daughter Sharon, were din- Green Garden Church The Rev. David Munson. pastor.

Sunday school at 9:30 a 7 guestTsundaT of "Mr. and Divine services at 10:30 a.m. Mrs Schefer of Peotone. another change in date, St Peter's Reformed Church Fred Piepenbrink has returned The Rev. Erich pastor, home after undergoing major Sunday school at 9:30 am.

Di- surgery at Silver Cross hospital. vine services at 10:30 a.m. i Green Garden PTA was held Friday evening with Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Orlyn The PTA meeting and Penny carnival will be held Saturday February 6.

Personals i uxma vvaiaea rm Saturday evening dinner guests A meeting of the PTA of the 6 Mr- and Mr s. Green Garden unit District 207U'B Joe Manes were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ristucci of Hazel Crest. Sunday dinner guests were Mr.

and Mrs Charlie Their, or Argo, and Amo Ahem of Chicago. Charles Brewer was a Sunday visitor at the Gordon Leland home in Oak Park. Louis Lange returned Friday from a two-day trip to Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bettenhausen's guests Friday evening were Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Borms and family. Guests on i Rinford, presiding. After the business meeting Ronald Christiansen played an.ac- cordion selection. Patsy, Beverly and Bonnie Torok sang.

Jake Krape showed slides of his European trip. Cake, sandwiches and coffee Borms and family of Tinley Park. Mr. 'and Mrs. Burnett Schram and family and Mrs.

Bertha Nieland visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heiland of Joliet Sunday evening. Dr. and Mrs.

Claude Otto en- tertahied Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pe were served by Mr.

and Mrs A Frank Torok and and Mrs. i terson and Mr. and Mrs. Albert M'ss Ariene Kanler of Denver, i Wesley Bettenhausen members of their was a Thursday Beats Channahon dub, at cards Sunday evening. dinner guest of Mrs.

Leroy' The lightweight basketball Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. A teams played at Frankfort Fri-' Burton Breidert and Dr. and Mrs. arc her Chicago.

I day evening. In the opening min- Merle Otto. LarC er Sr hastutes Frankfort scored 16 ween ill ar or. James hncmtai i i utes Frankfort scored 16 points; atM. James hospital Frankfort substitutes then LlH and is now recuperating held Channahon to two points nrtrvin until the half was over.

at the Larcher home. Recent guests of Mrs. Margaret Mr. and Mrs. In the third quarter the' Rack rack finds ma'i usues in today's home.

It i the bedroom fur Lawrence dren all of Chicago. Private First Class Grutzius, who is serving in Korea, has been made a corporal. llf 0 a I Mr and Mrs. Barald Cowger Bowling Standings and family of Beecher, were Sun- standings nf th day. The purchaser, George McSpadden, formerly of Vancouver, moved in on Monday.

He is a Sunday school convenes a ss at the University of 9:45 a.m. The lesson topic is Chicago. Tibbie homp "The Marriage Feast." The 1 St. John's Catholic Church Mr and Mrs John Grutziu sery classes will meet at the par-1 The Rev Lawrence Kenney, and family of chicaeo He 2nts ish school for their lessons. The pastoi.

Masses i be at eight I were Sunday -i Junior Bible class will meet at and 10 a m. Sunday. Daily mass i Nelson home ten a. m. The study theme is at 8:15 a.

in and scored 2 points. Marvin; Channahon scored a point on a free throw, and the game ended 23 to 3 in favor of Frankfort. arge "Following Jesus Holy Land." Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Patrick.

Zechlin Wood Specialties, first; Trump Chevrolet sales, second; in Construction, Frankfort tavern, fourth; meister Electric, i brecht Insurance, sixth; Through the children's catechism class a Mrs. 'Nancy Moore, Mr." and concrete works seventh- Women's Missionary be held at the parish Lutheran league nail. The board of ruucauon dnce of the Lord will meet at the school hall I ng wors llp service win Wednesday at eight p. m. be held at 7 30 o'clock The Bible The weekly choir rehearsal will and Wjre! United Church I The Rev.

Chester Diehl pastor, a house-warming on Saturday Sunday school at 9:45 a.m Wor- evening at the Victor Darin home education' i servwe at a olv Park Fortst I Rest mntnr 0 ifth motor court, twelfth. be held Thursday at 8:15 pm. Immonuel Lutheran Church I The Rev. A. E.

Ullrich, pastor I The worship service will begin at 9:30 a.m. The sermon topic meet at 6:30 Sunday evening. Wednesday evening Praise and Prayer service at seven p. m. Choir rehearsal at eight p.

m. Wednesday. Junior choir rehearsal at 5:30 p. m. Sunday.

Girl Scouts Girl Scout Troop 205 will hold meeting tomorrow three p. m. at the MOVIHG is entitled. "Deliverance." i The Adult Bible class will meet i at 10:40 a.m. in the sanctuary.

I Sunday school classes will be conducted at 10:40 a. m. at the I I regular parish school hall. fr on The choir rshearsal will be village hall. 1 hold Monday at 7:30 m.

The The girls are making oilcloth I Young People's society will meet cov ers for cookbooks. Wednesday at eight p. m. at the Pinochle Parties parish school hall for a social 1 Mrs. Mario Bruno was hostess event.

to her pinochle club on Monday Women's Bowling evening. Honors went to Mrs. Results ol Monday night's, W. A. Larcher.

Sr. Mrs. Joe Bar- bowling in thp Matteson Worn-' tolini. and Mrs. John Gebert Mrs i pn's Bowling league show a Bartolini will entertain in Roegner's IGA won two games I two weeks, from Kozy Korner, Stege's restau-1 Mr and Mrs.

Jack Reay en- rant scored three victories over I tertained their pinochle club Wesco Waterpaints and Lin-Mac Saturday night Honors went Cleaners won two games from I Mrs Gerrit Hillogonds, Gerrit I. tavern. Hillesonds, Robert Aykens. Irene Roegner scored i i i a i i a Vandervort The ual high scrips with a 460 and i February meeting will be at jho i second high game with a Rena Carripe rolled a 447 for sec- 1 awarded the National Defense i ond high series. Betty Xelson ribbon upon 1m release from ac! posted a 4-16 for third high series' tive --mice at Foil Sheridan last 1 and a 166 for third high pame Anita Marquardt rolled a 180 for high individual game.

I Boy Scout Notes Six Explorer Scouts and 15 Boy Scouts of Troop 211. accompanied bv Scoutmaster Fred Slinkard Have THE STAR Follow You to Your New Address! SAME DAY HOME DELIVERY SERVICE IS PROVIDED IN THE TOWNS LISTED BELOW. Where the towns are underlined, same day Rural Mail Delivery service is available and Loiu.s Cruz, who serves as ad visor to the Explorer group, mo tored tn the Indiana Dunes State park Fririav evening where they spent the week end at ramp His- saki foone nf Park Forest, re During liK two years in service he was stationed months in Okinawa serving with the Headquarters 595th Engineers company and the 519th Engineers de- pott. He returned to the states to on January 2 and reported Fort Maso'n, Calif, before hK discharge. Personals Mrs.

John Muff of 3616 West 216th entertained hei birth day club at a desert luncheon cently appointed assistant Seoul-! at her hone master of the loc.il Iroop and George Stege. son of Mr. a John Klausner of Kirliton Park i Mrs Henn, Stege of 3720 West' joined the group on Sunday andi21fith place underwent a tonsil furnished additional ectomy Saturrtav. tion for the return home. Mrs.

H. Mejer attended the Mr. Slinkard reported that the meeting of the Lutheran Pastors Scouts expressed their apprecia tion to Chris' Auto clinic for hav CHICAGO HEIGHTS STEGER MATTESQN GLENWOOD TINLEY PARK PARK FOREST CRETE BEECHER THORNTON FRANKFORT HOMEWOQD FLOSSMOOR MQNEE PEOTONE ing furnished gasoline for the trip. Troop meetings are held each Wives association held last week at the Chicago Temple. Mrs.

Meyer is treasurer of the society Mrs. Dale Smith, chairman of the garden commiupe of the Mat Thursd'ay at seven p. m. at the teson dub. and i I Scout Cabin.

Martha Norimricr aliened Hit 1 Awarded Service Ribbon meeting of the Smith Suburb Corporal Marvin Wolter. Garden clubs hold Mondav eu of Mr. and Mrs. William Wolter ing at 3mm Memorial ix-iitei. of 3812 West 216th street, Cricago Heights.

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