Showing posts with label St. Sabina Holy Name Society. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Sabina Holy Name Society. Show all posts

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Edward J. Scahill - General Chairman of Arrangements - 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 J. Scahill, of 7624 Loomis Boulavard, is general chairman of arrangements, for the nationwide speach to be given by, Archbishop Samuel A. Stritch

Newspaper: Southtown Economist, Chicago, Illinois

Event: Archbishop Will Broadcast Sunday From St. Sabina's

Venue: St. Sabina's Community Center

Date: 22 December 1943

Allan Scahill

Friday, January 13, 2012

Ed Scahill - General Chairman Of Arrangements Committee 2 - 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: Ed Scahill, of 7627 Aberdeen Street, is general chairman of the arrangements committee, for the 25th anniversary, of the home-coming party and dance of St. Sabina Parish

Newspaper: Southtown Economist, Chicago, Illinois

Event: Holy Name Club Expects 2000 at Parishs Jubliee

Venue: St. Sabina community center

Date: 26 November 1941

Allan Scahill

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Ed Scahill - General Chairman Of Arrangements Committee - 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: Ed Scahill, of 7627 Aberdeen Street, is general chairman of the arrangements committee, for the 25th anniversary, of the home-coming party and dance of St. Sabina Parish

Newspaper: Southtown Economist, Chicago, Illinois

Event: Church Will Stage Its Silver Jubilee Homecoming Fete

Venue: St. Sabina community center

Date: 23 November 1941

Allan Scahill

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Ed Scahill - Chairman Of Arrangements Committee - 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: Ed Scahill, of 7627 Aberdeen Street, is chairman of the arrangements committee, for the 25th anniversary, of the home-coming party and dance of St. Sabina Parish

Newspaper: Southtown Economist, Chicago, Illinois

Event: St. Sabina Fete On November 29

Venue: St. Sabina community center

Date: 5 November 1941

Allan Scahill