At an organizational meeting held this week in the school hall for the annual St.' Christopher Pair and Fiesta plans were made to insure the biggest affair yet in the Midlothian area. The i dates are July 23 thru Aug. 1 at St. Christopher church at 147th and Keeler av., Midlothian.All proceeds from the Fair and Fiesta will be used for the much needed building fund. Chairmanships of the various booths, rides and games were announced as follows: Bakery, Mrs. CasimerSlawinski and Mrs. Joseph O'Neill; bingo, George Doyle; clocks, Mrs. Harold Cain; dolls, Mrs. Norman Ahlgrim and Mrs. Martin Donato; gold fish bowl, Tony Avellano; travel or air conditioner, Mrs. John Wilson and Helen Kerns; garden and patio, Mr and Mrs. Ken Weibel; ham and bacon, Ralph Pignatiello and Martin Donato; household and electrical appliances, Mrs. Elizabeth Buer and Mrs. Howard Newsome, parakeets, Mrs. William Julius and Mrs Fred Stamm; radios and cameras, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hickey; jewelry, Mrs. Thomas Moskal and Mrs. George Kreis Jr.; red, white and blue, Mr. and Mrs. A1 James, and Mr. and Mrs Fred Trulley; toys, Mrs. William Snyder and Mrs. Charles Byrnes, sports, John Sebasky and Ed O'Toole; stuffed animals, Mrs Richard Coyle; white elephant, Helen Stavron; religious goods,Mrs. George Uhl; St. Christopher Guild, Mrs. Gordon Hoffman and Helen Kerns, fish pond, Confra-ternity of Christian Doctrine, bottles, Frank Carey, darts and balloons, Roger and Albert Pern'*. Kats, James Umgelder; hot dogs and food, Mrs. Otto Placek; potted plants, Mrs. Collin Gray and Mrs Thomas Coyne; pop and ice cream, Mrs Paul Lawler, Mrlt; Carl Henshel and Mrs. Thomas Millar; shooting gallery, FrankMcNnna.Cashiers will be headed bv Mrs. Shapkauski. Ferris wheel, Mrs. Anna Vojtech, kiddie plane, Mrs. Nancy Stedman; merry-go-round, Mrs Ulloa; scotter plane, Mrs. Bruno Lee; tilt-a-whirl, Mrs. Paula Rockrohr. Merchandise chairman is Ralph Blakemore, assisted by Mrs. Gaudutis and Mrs. DeWelt. Traffic will be under the direction of Paul Lawler with a special assist from the Midlothian police and Oak Forest.Many new inovations are planned for this year. One of which is the Travel booth, where a two week vacation to Florida for twofs offered and the air cond ing booth where one may relief from our hot weathei a great selection of air tioners.Chairmen of the dinner served Sunday, July 25 and day, Aug. 1 are Mrs. Chuc vallini and Mrs. Henry C assisted by Mrs. James Mi Mrs. Michael Rosselli, Mrs. ard Newsome, and Mrs. Kloss. Mrs. Harry Hartmani Mrs. James Jesk head the of waiters and waitress.' dinners are planned buffet with a choice of ham or vegetables, salad and desert price of the dinner is $1.2 adults and 75c for childrenA childrens matinee is pi; for the afternoon of Su July 25, when reduced price prevail for all rides and son freshments for the benef the small fry.Divisional chairmen were nounced as follows: PubClarence Reppert and Georg lone; merchandise, Ralph I more; commissary, Nick Zne awards, Mrs. Edward Puttka and Mrs. Harry Hazeiton. grc Gordon Hoffman.B.I. Dog TrainersPrepare for Lansin;CentennialAt the July business mlt; of the Blue Island Dog Tn club A tty. John J. Chapp offices located at 13004 S.v