Revyen, Jan. 11, 1896
p. 2. - The concert given by "Harmonien" for the benefit of the Danish Orphanage Home on Perry Ave. showed a profit of about $500. Revyen of Feb. 29th, 1896, gives the exact sum as $593.82 which has been handed over to the orphanage home.
Revyen, Jan. 11, 1896
The concert given by Harmonien for the benefit of the Danish Orphanage Home on Perry Avenue showed a profit of about five hundred dollars. [Translator's note: Revyen of February 29, 1896, gives the exact sum as $593.82 which has been handed over to the Orphanage Home.]
Revyen, Jan. 11, 1896
p. 2. - The concert given by "Harmonien" for the benefit of the Danish Orphanage Home on Perry Ave. showed a profit of about $500. Revyen of Feb. 29th, 1896, gives the exact sum as $593.82 which has been handed over to the orphanage home.
Revyen, Jan. 11, 1896
The concert given by Harmonien for the benefit of the Danish Orphanage Home on Perry Avenue showed a profit of about five hundred dollars. [Translator's note: Revyen of February 29, 1896, gives the exact sum as $593.82 which has been handed over to the Orphanage Home.]
Dziennik Chicagoski, Jan. 12, 1896
The St. Stephen's Society in St. Stanislaus Kostka Parish has donated ten dollars for the orphans. God bless them.
Dziennik Chicagoski, Jan. 22, 1896
The Society of the Sacred Heart of St. Stanislaus Kostka Parish contributed the sum of twenty five dollars for the orphanage, through Mr. Anthony Kurtis. We extend a sincere God bless you to all the contributors.
Dziennik Chicagoski, Feb. 26, 1896
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Dziennik Chicagoski, Mar. 26, 1896
A certain person brought a donation of four dollars to the St. Stanislaus Kostka rectory for the Orphanage. Mrs. Mary Kurczynska also donated one dollar. God bless them!
Dziennik Chicagoski, Mar. 27, 1896
Mr. Anthony Sherman, of the St. Stanislaus Kostka Parish, has donated two barrels of flour and a half case of eggs to the Orphanage. May God bless him!
Dziennik Chicagoski, Apr. 1, 1896
Mr. J. Przypyszny donated the sum of three dollars to the Polish orphans. God bless him!
Dziennik Chicagoski, Apr. 7, 1896
Mr. Rozmarynowski, Mr. Pstrag, and Mrs. Niemczewski have donated many pounds of meat as an Easter gift for the orphans. May Jesus Christ bless them!
Dziennik Chicagoski, Apr. 8, 1896
A certain person donated $2.50, and the Ladies Sodality of the First Tree, Fifteenth Rose, donated $2.65 to the Orphanage. God bless these generous contributors.
Abendpost, April 10, 1896
The administration of the Uhlich Orphan's Home, celebrated last night in the Central Music Hall, its 28th anniversary. A large attendance was present and the guests had an opportunity to watch the orphans at their plays and their work at both of which they were quite at home. The number of or
April 18, 1896
The annual meeting of the Chicago Home for Jewish Orphans was held Sunday afternoon, the 12th, at Sinai Temple. The reports were read and accepted. The most important announcement was that a site for the new home had been secured at a cost of $37,000. This is at the southwest corner of Drexel
Dziennik Chicagoski, May 4, 1896
Mr. Theodore Galinski, 25 Emma Street, has contributed the sum of one dollar, for which the orphans sincerely say, "God bless you!"
Dziennik Chicagoski, May 5, 1896
The Women's Sodality of the Saint Stanislaus Kostka Parish, the eighth Rose of the second Tree [that is the way the various branch groups are designated] donated the sum of three dollars and fifty cents to the Polish Orphanage. God bless them.
Abendpost, June 18, 1896
Presided over by Pastor G. F. Walther, Peking, the yearly conference meetings of the German-Lutheran Synod opened yesterday, in St. Paul's Church, corner N. La Salle and W. Ohio Street. The mission committee reported that it needed $1,000.00 for the completion of its work, which sum should be
Abendpost, June 18th, 1896
Presided by Pastor G. F. Walter of Pekin, began yesterday at the St. Paul's Church, La Salle and Ohio Streets, the annual conference negotiations of the German Evangelical Synod. Pastor John reported about the happenings within the district and Pastor Schaub about the progress which
Dziennik Chicagoski, June 20, 1896
M. Moscinski, 1000 Elk Grove Avenue, donated the following to the orphanage: Eleven loaves of bread, six pies, five cakes, ten pounds of sugar, and eight dozen cookies. A sincere God bless you!
Dziennik Chicagoski, June 23, 1896
A very important project having to do with the establishment of an orphanage and home for the aged, has been under discussion by a number of prominent Poles of our community and other sections of Chicago. Everybody realizes how useful and important such an institution would be. Of c