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Page Four LUXEMBOURG NEWS Friday, March 27, 1964<br />

Luxembourg Ladies<br />

Society of the<br />

North Side<br />

Meeting of March 15, 1964 called<br />

to order by President Margaret<br />

Trausch, at 2:30 p.m. Meeting convened<br />

with a prayer <strong>and</strong> the Pledge<br />

of Allegiance to Our Flag. At roll<br />

call of officers, trustee Mary Wernimont<br />

was absent <strong>and</strong> excused. Minutes<br />

of the previous meeting were approved<br />

as read.<br />

A letter received by Past-President<br />

Marie Frantz, from Dr. Carlo Pute,<br />

in which he expressed his sincerest<br />

thanks for her second generous offering<br />

towards the children hospital in<br />

Luxembourg. President Margaret<br />

Trausch, mentioned about the Easter<br />

collection for crippled children. A<br />

motion made <strong>and</strong> seconded to donate<br />

$15.00 to this worthy cause <strong>and</strong> also<br />

$15.00 to the Heart Fund.<br />

The president mentioned, that our<br />

past recording secretary Josephine<br />

Modert husb<strong>and</strong> passed away <strong>and</strong> is<br />

waked at Pfaff Undertakers Home<br />

on 5001 Lincoln Ave., Chicago, Ill.<br />

The president mentioned the forthcoming<br />

pilgrimage tour to the Shrine<br />

of Our'Blessed Lady of Luxembourg,<br />

Sunday, May 3, 1964, to DuBuque,<br />

Iowa. Two Greyhound Buses have<br />

been chartered for this tour.<br />

Next order of business was the coming<br />

card party by the society, April<br />

19, 1964. The ladies were asked to<br />

bring card tables to the hall on that<br />

Sunday. The L.C.B.A. St. Henry's<br />

Branch, invited the ladies to their<br />

Easter Monday Luncheon <strong>and</strong> card<br />

party at St. Henry's Club House. Also<br />

an invitation to Section No. 15, of<br />

Skokie, Ill. Luxembourg Brotherhood<br />

of America to their annual Sauerbraten<br />

Dinner at the Luxembourg Gardens,<br />

Morton Grove, Ill., on April<br />

18, 1964.<br />

Prizes were donated by President<br />

Trausch, Katherine Decker, Anna<br />

Frantz, Margaret Krier, Marie Frantz,<br />

Antonette Bass, <strong>and</strong> Mrs. John Risch.<br />

The president extended Easter Greetings<br />

to the members <strong>and</strong> their families.<br />

Their being no further business <strong>and</strong><br />

all bills presented ordered paid, the<br />

meeting adjourned. The president<br />

asked all to st<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> say a prayer<br />

for our deceased member Helen<br />

Heber.<br />

Respectfully,<br />

Ann Ambrose<br />

Recording Secretary<br />

Luxembourg<br />

Independent Club<br />

Of Chicago, III.<br />

The regular March meeting was<br />

called to order by President Michael<br />

Thiry, at 4:15 p.m. The members<br />

stood at attention, as the flag was<br />

presented <strong>and</strong> the members sang in<br />

unison, "My Country Tis' Of Thee,"<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Pledge of Allegiance to Our<br />

Flag. Minutes of the previous meeting<br />

were approved as read.<br />

All members were urged again to<br />

attend the ladies card party on April<br />

19th. It was brought up, that some<br />

members <strong>and</strong> societies have made<br />

donations to the Childrens Memorial<br />

Hospital, in Luxembourg City. On a<br />

(motion made <strong>and</strong> seconded <strong>and</strong> passed) Luxembourg Gardens. The<br />

to donate $25.00 to this worthy cause.<br />

J Mrs. Trausch, was invited to speak<br />

on the forthcoming pilgrimage on<br />

Sunday, May 3, 1964 to the Shrine<br />

of Our Lady of Luxembourg to Dubuque,<br />

Iowa. She informed them that<br />

she had chartered two Greyhound<br />

buses for this pilgrimage. The price to<br />

Dubuque, Iowa, including the dinner<br />

<strong>and</strong> gratuities <strong>and</strong> donation to church<br />

would be $10.00 a seat. Those wishing<br />

to go, should make their reservations<br />

now.<br />

Vice President, Matt Dechambre,<br />

invited the members to Section No.<br />

15, L.B.A. Sauerbraten <strong>and</strong> Roast<br />

Beef Dinner April 18. The place the<br />

Luxembourg Gardens, in Morton<br />

Grove, Ill. A motion passed to donate<br />

$10.00 towards the success of this<br />

party. Vice President Mike Schmit<br />

thanked all for the surprise party<br />

given him at the last meeting.<br />

Birthday's of Club members in<br />

March are Charles Fautsch, Leo<br />

Kremer, Mike Thiry, John Risch, <strong>and</strong><br />

John Huss. There being no other business<br />

to come before the meeting a<br />

motion to adjourn was in order.<br />

The social hour with the North-<br />

Side Ladies which followed was especially<br />

honored with the 80th birthday<br />

of Mrs. Marie Frantz. She was presented<br />

by the ladies with a beautiful<br />

plant <strong>and</strong> a birthday cake. Another<br />

birthday child was Ann Ambrose.<br />

Each wished Mrs. Frantz a happy<br />

birthday as well as all the other members<br />

present who had their birthday<br />

remembered. With Matt Grethen an<br />

the piano <strong>and</strong> Mel Weides leading,<br />

Happy Birthday was sung for all.<br />

Nick Colling,<br />

Recording Secretary<br />

Section No. 21, LB.A.<br />

Wilmette, Illinois<br />

The regular meeting of Section No.<br />

21, L.B.A. was called to order by<br />

President Howard Prochnow. At roll<br />

call of officers Marshall Geo. Lulwigson,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Assistant Marshall Tom Rengel<br />

were absent at roll call. Minutes<br />

of the previous meeting were approved<br />

as read.<br />

Matt Dechambre, vice president of<br />

Section No. 15, Skokie, Ill., was a<br />

visiting guest. Brother Dechambre invited<br />

the brothers of Section No. 21,<br />

to their Annual Sauerbraten Dinner,<br />

Section<br />

voted a donation towards the success<br />

of this party.<br />

A gift was presented to our past<br />

president Edwin Hoffmann, in recognition<br />

of his service to Section No.<br />

21 as their presiednt for 25 years.<br />

Condolences were ordered sent to<br />

the families of Frel R. Pesche <strong>and</strong><br />

Clarence Arnoux. After all bills presented<br />

were ordered paid, <strong>and</strong> no<br />

other business to come before this<br />

meeting, a motion to adjourn was in<br />

order. Refreshments followed the<br />

meeting.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Anton Schneider<br />

Recording Secretary<br />

Luxembourg Ladies<br />

Society of Rogers Park<br />

Meeting of March 1st, 1964 was<br />

opened with a prayer by President<br />

Catherine Schutz. At roll call of officers<br />

all were present. Minutes of the<br />

previous meeting were approved as<br />

read <strong>and</strong> placed on file.<br />

The Financial Secretary was happy<br />

to report that no members were reported<br />

ill. An invitation was read<br />

from the L.C.B.A. to their annual<br />

Easter Monday Luncheon. Also an<br />

invitation to the Luxembourg Ladies<br />

of the North Side card party on April<br />

19th, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon.<br />

Birthday greetings were sung to all<br />

ladies having a birthday in March.<br />

The financial secretary gave her report.<br />

There being no further business<br />

to come before this meeting <strong>and</strong> all<br />

bills presented ordered paid, a motion<br />

to adjourn was in order. Meeting<br />

closed with a prayer for our deceased<br />

members. Social hour followed.<br />

Respectfully,<br />

Marie Meyers<br />

Recording Secretary<br />

St. Francis Hospital<br />

Mr. Frank Koob, a member of Section<br />

No. 3, of the Brotherhood was<br />

a patient at the above hospital for<br />

treatment. We hope Frank is getting<br />

along well <strong>and</strong> feels alright again.<br />

St. Joseph Hospital<br />

Mrs. Ferdinant Sartor, 6021 Ridge<br />

Ave., was a patient at the above hospital<br />

where she underwent surgery.<br />

to be held on April 18, 1964 at the She is at present convalescing at home.<br />

KOEUNE BROS<br />

Auggie <strong>and</strong> Gene<br />

K/B GARDEN CENTER<br />

AND<br />

GRE iNHOUSES<br />

CORSAGES - BLOOMING PLANTS - CUT FLOWERS<br />

FOR ALL HOLIDAYS<br />

COMPLETE LINE <strong>OF</strong> FERTILIZERS & INSECTICIDES<br />

LAWNSEED - ANNUALS - PERENNIALS<br />

5509 LINCOLN AVE. MORTON GROVE, ILL.<br />

Phone YO 6-3884<br />

Members of Section No. 3 — 3 generations in Florist Industry<br />

232 North Peoria Street Chicago 7,<br />

TWO GOOD PLACES TO EAT,<br />

HERE AND AT HOME<br />

THE LUXEMBOURGER'S RENDEZ-VOUS<br />

IN WISCONSIN<br />

MAYER HOTEL<br />

PORT WASHINGTON, WISC.<br />

MARCH HORNSLEIN, Prop Phone: ATlas 4-44M<br />

FIRST NATIONAL BANK<br />

of<br />

MORTON GROVE, ILLINOIS<br />

YOUR BANK<br />

'Large Enough to Serve You — Small Enough to Knew Yew"<br />

Deposits Insured up to $10,000<br />

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.<br />

Commercial Loans - Real Estate - P.HA. Home Leans<br />

Collateral <strong>and</strong> Installment Loans<br />

Safe Deposit Vaults<br />

6201 DEMPSTER ST., MORTON GROVE<br />

Phone: YOrktown 5-4400<br />

ORchard 3-0036<br />

WILLIAM BIEGERT SR<br />

8236 MILES CENTER RD., SKOKIE, ILL.<br />

White Rock Beverages - Beer - Ice <strong>and</strong> Ice Cubes<br />

Mountain Valley Water - Mineral Waters<br />

SIEBENS BEER<br />

Draft in Quarts<br />

D. RECHER & CO.<br />

322-24 W. North Avenue, Chicago<br />

MOhawk 4-3840<br />

Most Complete Stock of Domestic & Imported<br />

WINES - CHAMPAGNES - LIQUORS<br />

Luxembourger Wines from Caves M. Sunnen-Hoffmann,<br />

Remerschen <strong>and</strong> Caves St. Martin, Remich<br />

Luxembourger Champagne - "Chateau De Dreiborn"<br />

Luxembourger "Quetsch" from Pitz-Schweizer Ettelbruck<br />

MIKE SCHMIT<br />

A JONG<br />

VUN<br />

BI5SEN<br />

Frank Weninger<br />

THE BENCH MADE<br />

CIGAR IS GOOD<br />

INCLUDING LAST PUFF<br />

Tel. LO 1-9419-RA 2-2221<br />

Compliments of<br />

Elmer Steil<br />

Member of Section No. 8<br />

<strong>AMERICA</strong>N PLAN<br />

HOUSEKEEPING COTTAGES<br />

OLD TIMER'S RESORT<br />

ON THE BEAUTIFUL CHAIN O'LAKES<br />

New Boats - Cottages Are All Modem<br />

Musky - Walleye - Bass - Pan Fish<br />

CHUCK AND DOLLY ENGEL<br />

PHONE CE 7-2587<br />

NEW AUBURN, WIS.<br />

Member, Section No. 8<br />

WILLIAM BAHNMAIER<br />

HAPSBURG INN<br />

Good Food Since 1934<br />

You Will Enjoy Our Congenial Atmosphere<br />

on RIVER ROAD — ROUTE 45<br />

3 Miles North of Des Plaines, Illinois<br />

Open Every Day Except Monday VAnderbitl 4-9098<br />

Fish Fry Every Friday - Home-Made Chili<br />

JOE FRERES, Prop.<br />

S<strong>and</strong>wiches of All Kinds<br />

Member of Section<br />

MAIN STREET, Two blocks west of McCormick Blvd.<br />

Phone ORchard 3-0693<br />

Phone ORchard 3-9757<br />

Excavating - Grading - Trucking<br />

Black Dirt - Fill of All Kinds<br />

4341 Simpson St. (Golf Rd. - Hwy. 58)<br />

Skokie, III.

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