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Mr. Heitzman is father of our townsmen, George, Edward and Albert Heitzman, and for a number of years a resident of Bay St Louis, and the news of his misfortune will be learned with concern.
Mr. Heitzman died last night. The remains were conveyed to Bay St Louis this morning, at the residence of his son George.
Funeral will take place on arrival of son in California.
NOTE: The son in Califomia-Alvin.
November 21.1925
Sea Coast Echo, page 4, column 3.
St Joseph Academy News.
....Roll of Honor....
...Sixth Grade:....Vivian Heitzmann...
December 26.1925
Echo, page 1, column 4.
NEW YEAR’S EVE BALL.
Bay St Louis Home Relief Association Ball for Next Thursday Night—Entertainment to Dance Old Year Out and New Year In— Interesting Event.
....The gentlemen in charge announce there will be a good jazz band in attendance, and that the admission will be only 50 cents for gentlemen and 25 cents for ladies. This should insure a large attendance.
Committee in charge is composed of D. Choiano, chairman; Alcide Ladner, John Beuhler, J.A. Letten, Albert Heitzmann,
Thomas Woodcock, Thomas J. Colson. Doorkeepers: Simon Carrio and Charles Hallen....
November 6.1926
Echo, Saturday, page 5, column 2.
TIMES-PICAYUNE CARRIER.
Albert Heitzmann has taken over the delivery of the New Orleans Morning Times Picayune, succeeding Mrs. Beeson, resigned, and in addition will continue the regular delivery of the Daily States during the afternoon hours. He is experienced in the business; dependable and desirous of serving his customers regularly and promptly. Telephone 291.
(This is Sr. see 11/13/26 below)
November 13.1926
Echo, Saturday, page 6, column 2.
BAY ST LOUIS CITY SCHOOLS.
Grammar Grade Notes
... .We wish to thank Mrs. Heitzman, the new agent of the Picayune, for a copy of the paper. We appreciate her thoughtfulness....
December 4.1926
Echo, page 6, column 6.
In Social Circles.
.. ..The Echo is in receipt of a bunch of chrysanthemums from Albert Heitzman, grower, that are not only attractive for size and fullness but for the unusual coloring of lavender, that far exceed in beauty, anything of the kind seen hereabouts. Mr. Heitzman grew the unusual chrysanthemums at his home in Kellar Avenue with ordinary good care. He was quite successful and found out that a matter which at first occurred to him as a pleasure finally proved to be financially profitable as well, selling quite a number. Here is a hint for others to do likewise.
March 15.1927
Times Picayune, New Orleans, Tuesday, page 2, column 6.
DEATH AVERTED AS CRASH VICTIM GETS TRANSFUSION.
Gulfport, Miss., March 14—The condition of Herman Holden, 7 year old son of Mrs. Ida Cuevas, who was injured seriously in an automobile accident at Bay St. Louis yesterday afternoon, was reported somewhat improved at the King’s Daughter’s Hospital here tonight, although only slight hope is held for his recovery. It was said at the hospital that while his neck was severly cut the jugular vein had not been severed.


Heitzmann Albert Joseph Heitzmann 1882-1955 - 18
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