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July 14,1910
WPA Source Material for Mississippi History, Hancock County, Volume XXIII, page 4.
....Pine Grove Circle Auxiliary was organized 7/14/1910. The Officers are: Guardian—Mrs. W.L. Bourgeois, Past Guardian—Mrs. Leontine Ziegler. Adviser—Mae Colson. Chaplain—Mrs. Mamie Heitzman. Attendant—Miss Gladys Colson. Banker—Mrs. Cecil Banderet. Secretary—Mrs. Lena Henry. Outer Sentinel—Mrs. Elizabeth Boudin. Innner Sentinel—Mrs.Marie Monti.
Auditors—Mrs. Anita Blaize, Mrs. Ida Telhiard, and Mrs. Clara Sherry.
The regular meetings are heald the 4th Monday of each month at the W.O.W. Hall. Election of officers are held every year in December....
November 12,1910
Sea Coast Echo, page 4, bottom.
BUSINESS NOTICE.
Albert Heitzmann, baker, corner of Goodchildren and Hancock Streets, has purchased the working paraphernalia of S. Manieri, baker, who recently closed his place of business in Front Street. Mr. Heitzmann, however did not purchase the name, good will and business of Mr. S. Manieri, as seems to be the prevailing impression, but, only the working material....
December 19.1910
Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church records, Act 1634, page 268.
Catherine Rudolph bom March 27, 1889, baptized May 15, 1889. Legitimate daughter of George Rudolph & Annie McDonnel. Sponsors: John J. Lawler & Mary Anne Lawler. H. LeDuc, priest.
NOTE IN MARGIN: Married John Bush Owen at Bay St Louis December 19, 1910, dispensed with religious impediment. Witnesses: Albert Heitzmann & Mary A. Heitzmann.
July 1,1911
Sea Coast Echo, page 4, column 1.
An infant of Mr. And Mrs. Albert Heitzmann, while playing with a box of matches, ate the sulphur tips and was poisoned. Dr. Rush was immediately summoned, who brought the young life out of danger.
(Note: Marion was 14 Vi to 15 months old at this time, and likely the infant.)
January 13,1912
Bom—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heitzmann, a daughter, January 9,1912. Weight, 12 pounds.
(Note: Vivian’s birth announcement.)
March 2,1912
Sea Coast Echo, page 4, column 1.
The parents and their family of Mrs. John Owen (before her marriage Miss Katie Rudolph) during the early part of the week received the gladsome news from Oklahoma that a girl baby had made its advent into the Owen family. Yesterday a message ladened with sorrow brought the news of baby’s death.
April 13,1912
Sea Coast Echo, page 8, column 1.
Mr. and Mrs. J.B.Owen are here from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Mrs. Owen, who was Katie Rudolph before her marriage, is seriously ill, having been conveyed here on a couch, and will remain until her health is restored. She is visiting her mother and her sister, Mrs. A. Heitzmann.
Mav 11.1912
Sea Coast Echo, page 1, column 6.
City Alderman Meeting......Bills allowed to be paid:..
Wm Randolph, Albert Jones, William Schwall, Eddie Heitzmann, Paul Surcouf Jr., Bud Johnson, Wm Schwall, James Deitrick, Many Gouldsboro, Albert Heitzmann, Lem Favre Jr., each $1.00.................SI 1.00.......


Heitzmann Albert Joseph Heitzmann 1882-1955 - 07
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