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Michael, John and Matthew. All five listed their occupations as gardener or farmer and all five<br />

had been born in <strong>Luxembourg</strong>—Lanners in Elsdorf and the Rischs in Muehlenbach. Peter<br />

A. Lanners would die on August 12, 1923.<br />

In 1908, no new members were inducted. In 1909, seven new members were added. They<br />

were: Frank Morrette, Olaf E. Sandberg, Anthony Paroubek, Joseph Wieskewski, John Boba,<br />

Fred J.C. Kruse and Rudolph V. Sintzel. Anthony Paroubek and "Doc" Sintzel were the only<br />

ones to stay in the Section for any period of time, the others having been suspended for falling<br />

into arrears by March, 1910.<br />

Rudolph V. Sintzel M.D. was the son of George Sintzel, M.D. who had been the Village<br />

President of Niles <strong>Center</strong> from 1897 to 1909. On the staff of Evanston Hospital, he was known as<br />

Rudolph V. Sintzel, M.D.<br />

Fifty year member and physician to Section 15 and other L.B.A. Sections.<br />

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