Thursday, January 19, 2012

Edward Scahill - Delegations Leader - Historical Newspapers - Southtown Economist, Chicago, Illinois

This is an extract from Ancestry.com

The SouthtownStar, previously known as The Daily Southtown, is a newspaper of the Chicago, Illinois metropolitan area that covers the south suburbs of Chicago and the South Side neighborhoods of the city - a wide region known as the Chicago Southland. Its popular slogan is "People Up North Just Don't Get It" (a pun). It is published by the Sun-Times Media Group.

Founded on September 11, 1906, the Southtown celebrated its 100th year as a paper in 2006. Originally called the Englewood Economist, it was retitled the Southtown Economist in 1924 and began publishing twice weekly.

Name: Edward Scahill, of 7624 South Loomis Boulavard, was a delegations leader, for the Archdioceasan Council of Catholic Women

Newspaper: Southtown Economist, Chicago, Illinois

Event: Archdioceasan Council of Catholic Women To Meet

Venue: McCormick Place

Date: 19 November 1961

Allan Scahill

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