Showing posts with label Missouri. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Missouri. Show all posts

Sunday, October 02, 2011

Jeannette Scahill - Takes 10 Girls To National AAU Tournament - Historical Newspapers - The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri

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The Maryville Daily Forum is a daily newspaper in Maryville, Missouri that is owned by GateHouse Media.

The paper traces its roots to the Nodaway Democrat published in 1869 by future Missouri Governor Albert P. Morehouse. Morehouse had in 1865 published the Maryville Gazette which was just a list of taxes due. In 1869 he launched a more ambitious newspaper.

Name: Jeannette Scahill, instructor at Maryville High School, takes 10 girls to St. Joseph to watch the semi-final games in National Girls AAU tournament

Newspaper: The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri

Event: Girl Officials To View National AAU Tourney

Venue: Maryville High School

Date: 20 March 1954

Allan Scahill

Saturday, October 01, 2011

Jeannette Scahill - Comments On Low Scoring B-Ball Game - Historical Newspapers - The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri

This is an extract from Ancestry.com

The Maryville Daily Forum is a daily newspaper in Maryville, Missouri that is owned by GateHouse Media.

The paper traces its roots to the Nodaway Democrat published in 1869 by future Missouri Governor Albert P. Morehouse. Morehouse had in 1865 published the Maryville Gazette which was just a list of taxes due. In 1869 he launched a more ambitious newspaper.

Name: Jeannette Scahill, instructor at Maryville High School, comments on lowest points battle played in a tournament

Newspaper: The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri

Event: Dowden Honored For High Scoring In Noontime Play

Venue: Maryville High School

Date: 20 March 1954

Allan Scahill

Friday, September 30, 2011

Jeannette Scahill - Comments On Star Athlete - Historical Newspapers - The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri

This is an extract from Ancestry.com

The Maryville Daily Forum is a daily newspaper in Maryville, Missouri that is owned by GateHouse Media.

The paper traces its roots to the Nodaway Democrat published in 1869 by future Missouri Governor Albert P. Morehouse. Morehouse had in 1865 published the Maryville Gazette which was just a list of taxes due. In 1869 he launched a more ambitious newspaper.

Name: Jeannette Scahill, physical education instructor at Maryville High School, comments on star athlete, Katie McDermit

Newspaper: The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri

Event: Sports Ramblings

Venue: Maryville High School

Date: 20 February 1954

Allan Scahill

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Jeannette Scahill - Guest Speaker At WCTU - Historical Newspapers - The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri

This is an extract from Ancestry.com

The Maryville Daily Forum is a daily newspaper in Maryville, Missouri that is owned by GateHouse Media.

The paper traces its roots to the Nodaway Democrat published in 1869 by future Missouri Governor Albert P. Morehouse. Morehouse had in 1865 published the Maryville Gazette which was just a list of taxes due. In 1869 he launched a more ambitious newspaper.

Name: Jeannette Scahill will co-sponsor the Allied Youth Post, was a guest speaker at WCTU

Newspaper: The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri

Event: Students Assist Club At Monday Meeting

Venue: WCTU

Date: 6 February 1954

Allan Scahill

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Jeannette Scahill - Co-Sponsor Of Allied Youth Post - Historical Newspapers - The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri

This is an extract from Ancestry.com

The Maryville Daily Forum is a daily newspaper in Maryville, Missouri that is owned by GateHouse Media.

The paper traces its roots to the Nodaway Democrat published in 1869 by future Missouri Governor Albert P. Morehouse. Morehouse had in 1865 published the Maryville Gazette which was just a list of taxes due. In 1869 he launched a more ambitious newspaper.

Name: Jeannette Scahill will co-sponsor the Allied Youth Post, to be held at Black Hill Falls, Pennsylvania

Newspaper: The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri

Event: Three Maryville Youths Will Go To AY Conference

Venue: Black Hill Falls, Pennsylvania

Date: 14 November 1953

Allan Scahill

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Jeannette Scahill - Dancing And Records Committee - Historical Newspapers - The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri

This is an extract from Ancestry.com

The Maryville Daily Forum is a daily newspaper in Maryville, Missouri that is owned by GateHouse Media.

The paper traces its roots to the Nodaway Democrat published in 1869 by future Missouri Governor Albert P. Morehouse. Morehouse had in 1865 published the Maryville Gazette which was just a list of taxes due. In 1869 he launched a more ambitious newspaper.

Name: Jeannette Scahill, member of Maryville High School

Newspaper: The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri

Event: Junior High Makes Change In Social Life

Venue: Maryville High School

Date: 19 September 1953

Allan Scahill

Monday, September 26, 2011

Jeannette Scahill - Spiritual Life Cultivation Committee - Historical Newspapers - The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri

This is an extract from Ancestry.com

The Maryville Daily Forum is a daily newspaper in Maryville, Missouri that is owned by GateHouse Media.

The paper traces its roots to the Nodaway Democrat published in 1869 by future Missouri Governor Albert P. Morehouse. Morehouse had in 1865 published the Maryville Gazette which was just a list of taxes due. In 1869 he launched a more ambitious newspaper.

Name: Jeannette Scahill, member of the Wesleyan Service Guild, was name to the Spiritual Life Cultivation committee

Newspaper: The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri

Event: Of Interest To Women - June Meeting

Venue: The home of Mrs Roy Riggle, Northwest of Maryville

Date: 9 June 1953

Allan Scahill

Jeannette Scahill - Presents The Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award - Historical Newspapers - The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri

This is an extract from Ancestry.com

The Maryville Daily Forum is a daily newspaper in Maryville, Missouri that is owned by GateHouse Media.

The paper traces its roots to the Nodaway Democrat published in 1869 by future Missouri Governor Albert P. Morehouse. Morehouse had in 1865 published the Maryville Gazette which was just a list of taxes due. In 1869 he launched a more ambitious newspaper.

Name: Jeannette Scahill, co- presenter of the Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award, to the outstanding boy and girl at Maryville High School

Newspaper: The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri

Event: Final MHS Program To Feature Awards

Venue: Maryville High School

Date: 16 May 1953

Allan Scahill

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Jeannette Scahill - Instructs On Ethnic Dances - Historical Newspapers - The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri

This is an extract from Ancestry.com

The Maryville Daily Forum is a daily newspaper in Maryville, Missouri that is owned by GateHouse Media.

The paper traces its roots to the Nodaway Democrat published in 1869 by future Missouri Governor Albert P. Morehouse. Morehouse had in 1865 published the Maryville Gazette which was just a list of taxes due. In 1869 he launched a more ambitious newspaper.

Name: Jeannette Scahill, instructor at Maryville High School

Newspaper: The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri

Event: Coeds Experience Varied Curriculum

Venue: Maryville High School

Date: 25 April 1953

Allan Scahill

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Jeannette Scahill - Co-Sponsor Of Temperance Meeting - Historical Newspapers - The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri

This is an extract from Ancestry.com

The Maryville Daily Forum is a daily newspaper in Maryville, Missouri that is owned by GateHouse Media.

The paper traces its roots to the Nodaway Democrat published in 1869 by future Missouri Governor Albert P. Morehouse. Morehouse had in 1865 published the Maryville Gazette which was just a list of taxes due. In 1869 he launched a more ambitious newspaper.

Name: Jeannette Scahill. Attended an American Temperance Society meeting held at the Maryville High School

Newspaper: The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri

Event: Temperance Leader Speaks to Allied Youth Meeting

Venue: Maryville High School

Date: 17 February 1953

Allan Scahill

Friday, September 23, 2011

Jeannette Scahill - Prank Backfires - Historical Newspapers - The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri

This is an extract from Ancestry.com

The Maryville Daily Forum is a daily newspaper in Maryville, Missouri that is owned by GateHouse Media.

The paper traces its roots to the Nodaway Democrat published in 1869 by future Missouri Governor Albert P. Morehouse. Morehouse had in 1865 published the Maryville Gazette which was just a list of taxes due. In 1869 he launched a more ambitious newspaper.

Name: Jeannette Scahill, who rooms at the Dowden's home. A trick being played on her backfired

Newspaper: The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri

Event: Spoofy's Well of Fun and Fancy

Venue: Dowdens home

Date: 14 February 1953

Allan Scahill

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Scahill - Player For Conception Bluebirds - Historical Newspapers - The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri

This is an extract from Ancestry.com

The Maryville Daily Forum is a daily newspaper in Maryville, Missouri that is owned by GateHouse Media.

The paper traces its roots to the Nodaway Democrat published in 1869 by future Missouri Governor Albert P. Morehouse. Morehouse had in 1865 published the Maryville Gazette which was just a list of taxes due. In 1869 he launched a more ambitious newspaper.

Name: Scahill, no first name given, is a player for the Conception College High School, 6 man football team. They defeated Graham 50 to 12

Newspaper: The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri

Event: Conception Bluebirds Defeat Graham 50 to 12

Venue: Graham College

Date: 5 October 1940

Allan Scahill

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Reverend T. J. Scahill - Guest Speaker At Wabash Heights - Historical Newspapers - Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, Missouri

This is an extract from Ancestry.com

Established in 1869, the Moberly Monitor-Index is a owned by GateHouse Media, Inc. of Rochester, NY, and is a subsidiary of Liberty Group - Missouri Holdings, Inc. The newspaper is published weekdays in the early afternoon.

Name: Reverend T. J. Scahill, of Osborn, is the guest speaker At Wabash Heights Baptist Mission

Newspaper: Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, Missouri

Event: Wabash Heights Baptist Mission

Venue: Wabash Heights Baptist Mission

Date: 17 September 1957

Allan Scahill

Saturday, July 09, 2011

Reverend T. J. Scahill - Dean Of Institute - Historical Newspapers - Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, Missouri

This is an extract from Ancestry.com

Established in 1869, the Moberly Monitor-Index is a owned by GateHouse Media, Inc. of Rochester, NY, and is a subsidiary of Liberty Group - Missouri Holdings, Inc. The newspaper is published weekdays in the early afternoon.

Name: Reverend T. J. Scahill, Dean of Fayette District Institute, teaches class on worship

Newspaper: Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, Missouri

Event: Methodist Youth To Hold Institute On Central Campus

Venue: Fayette District Institute

Date:27 June 1955

Allan Scahill

Friday, July 08, 2011

Reverend T. J. Scahill and Son Joe - Attend Basketball Game - Historical Newspapers - Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, Missouri

This is an extract from Ancestry.com

Established in 1869, the Moberly Monitor-Index is a owned by GateHouse Media, Inc. of Rochester, NY, and is a subsidiary of Liberty Group - Missouri Holdings, Inc. The newspaper is published weekdays in the early afternoon.

Name: Reverend T. J. Scahill and son Joe, spent the night with Rev. W. W. Elliott and family

Newspaper: Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, Missouri

Event: Armstrong

Venue: Central College, Fayette

Date: 9 February 1953

Allan Scahill

Thursday, July 07, 2011

Reverend T. J. Scahill - Moves From Bogard to Strafford's Church - Historical Newspapers - Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, Missouri

This is an extract from Ancestry.com

Established in 1869, the Moberly Monitor-Index is a owned by GateHouse Media, Inc. of Rochester, NY, and is a subsidiary of Liberty Group - Missouri Holdings, Inc. The newspaper is published weekdays in the early afternoon.

Name: Reverend T. J. Scahill, moves from Bogard to Strafford's Church

Newspaper: Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, Missouri

Event: Ministers From This Area Preach At Springfield

Venue: Fayette District

Date: 5 March 1952

Allan Scahill

Wednesday, July 06, 2011

Reverend T. J. Scahill - Conducts Funeral Service - Historical Newspapers - Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, Missouri

This is an extract from Ancestry.com

Established in 1869, the Moberly Monitor-Index is a owned by GateHouse Media, Inc. of Rochester, NY, and is a subsidiary of Liberty Group - Missouri Holdings, Inc. The newspaper is published weekdays in the early afternoon.

Name: Reverend T. J. Scahill

Newspaper: Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, Missouri

Event: Graveside Funeral Held At Shelbyville...

Venue: Shelbyville Cemetary

Date: 4 March 1950

Allan Scahill

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Robert Scahill - Has Ear Lobe Bitten Off - Historical Newspapers - Jefferson City Post-Tribune, Jefferson City, Missouri

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Jefferson City Post-Tribune, Jefferson City, Missouri. 1927 to present day.

Name: Robert Scahill, aged 23 has his ear lobe bitten off, during a Paper Handlers strike

Newspaper: Jefferson City Post-Tribune, Jefferson City, Missouri

Event: St. Louis Paper Handlers Clash

Venue: St. Louis

Date: 25 April 1969

Allan Scahill

Friday, June 24, 2011

Ed T. Scahill - Didn't Think He'd Amount To Much - Historical Newspapers - Jefferson City Post-Tribune, Jefferson City, Missouri

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Jefferson City Post-Tribune, Jefferson City, Missouri. 1927 to present day.

Name: Ed T. Scahill, commenting of boyhood chum, Oscar Odd McIntyre "None of us ever thought that Odd would amount to much"

Newspaper: Jefferson City Post-Tribune, Jefferson City, Missouri

Event: Didn't Think He'd Amount To Much

Venue: Kansas City

Date: 15 February 1938

Allan Scahill

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Thomas Scahill - Dies Aged 66 - Historical Newspapers - Jefferson City Post-Tribune, Jefferson City, Missouri

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Jefferson City Post-Tribune, Jefferson City, Missouri. 1927 to present day.

Name: Thomas Scahill dies aged 66. Thomas was associated with the Tweedie Shoe Factory. His wife was the former Antoinette Robinson, daughter of George F. Robinson

Newspaper: Jefferson City Post-Tribune, Jefferson City, Missouri

Event: Thomas Scahill Dies In Joliet

Venue: His home in Joliet, Illinois

Date: 4 June 1934

Allan Scahill