Saloniki-Greek Press, Feb. 19, 1930
The Young Ladies of the South Side are giving a dance on February 24, at the Trianon Ballroom. The success of the North Side and the West Side dances has practically assured us a good time at this coming dance. The Young Ladies, under supervision of S. Floudas, president, have worked hard and
Saloniki-Greek Press, Feb. 19, 1930
This coming Wednesday, February 26, at 7:30 P. M. St. Andrews is holding an open meeting at the church hall, 5658 Winthrop Ave. Mrs. Tanagra Kopadis is going to speak, J. Niklopoulos and D. Bournas are going to play mandolin duets, and J. Papageorge will sing a few songs. Everyone will want t
Saloniki-Greek Press, Feb. 19, 1930
On Sunday, March 2, the Falanthos Brotherhood is going to give its second annual dinner-dance. In order to have only Greeks present the dinner-dance will be held at Annex Hall, 1010 South Racine Avenue. Dinner will be served at six o'clock.
Saloniki-Greek Press, Feb. 19, 1930
Our community will have a chance to see movies this coming Thursday, presented by E. Fousianes of Gortynia. This movie has been shown in many of America's large cities and has met with instant success. There are 12,000 feet of scenes of the most beautiful ports of Greece. The movie,
Saloniki-Greek Press, Feb. 19, 1930
Election took place last Sunday at Solon school. Names of Officers were not disclosed. They will be installed next Sunday. The first action of the new Board of Directors will be a dance on Sunday, March 2 at the hall of St. James Church.
Saloniki-Greek Press, Feb. 19, 1930
Thirty-eight girls have formed a choir at St. Constantine to sing at church on Sundays. The young ladies gave a dinner recently. Guests of honor were Rev. Marcus Petrakis and Mr. & Mrs. Demopoulos. The girls entertained with songs accompanied by, B. Stamos. Officers are: Miss D. Katsmis,
Saloniki-Greek Press, Feb. 19, 1930
I attended a philanthropical dance last Friday given by the Liberal Arts club of Young Ladies to refill their treasury for the benefit of the poor. The Greek people of Chicago showed their appreciation of this action by attending. The crowds looked like a huge garden, the women representing b
Saloniki-Greek Press, Feb. 19, 1930
Last Sunday a dance was held at St. George church. In spite of bad weather people kept arriving all evening. The music began at 8:00 P.M., and everyone continued dancing all evening long. During the intermission there was a brief program. The girls of the St. George school song "H Blaha" and
Saloniki-Greek Press, Feb. 19, 1930
We have repeatedly asked Mr. J. Koteopoulos to present himself at our offices and prove that he is the rightful owner of the radio we recently raffled. Mr. Kotosopoulos has failed to do this, and has put us in an embarassing position by his action. We ask him, therefore, to stop making untrut
Saloniki-Greek Press, Feb. 19, 1930
The occasion of installing new officers at the Aragon was a great occasion for the Ahepans last Wednesday. Thousands of friends of the Ahepans were there. Members of all Chicago Chapters and many higher officers came, among them Supreme President Filis. After the installation which
Chicago Greek Daily, Feb. 22, 1930
p. 4- Entertainment and dance by the Ladies' Society of St. Andrew's Church, Wednesday, Feb. 26, at 7:30 P. M. in the church hall, 5653 Winthrop Avenue. A rich program will be presented, including a lecture by Mrs. Ephi Tanagra Copadi, who is in Chicago for a visit of two months. Mr
Saloniki-Greek Press, Feb. 22, 1930
p. 5.- The fraternity Epsilon Phi Alpha, whose members are girls and boys of Greek extraction held an initiation at the Auditorium of St. Andrew's Church, last week. Many new members were initiated into the mysteries of the society, which was presided over by Miss Sophia Theodoropou
Saloniki-Greek Press, Feb. 22, 1930
Nicholas Kotelos, who died last week, willed five thousand dollars for a new school building in his native town, Kollines, Arcadia. The deceased was known to be pious, virtuous, and very philanthropic.
Saloniki-Greek Press, Feb. 26, 1930
A new Greek restaurant has just opened which is entirely different from any we have ever seen. We are proud to witness such progressiveness on the part of the Greeks. They have begun to modernize their systems and their equipment. They are always experimenting with new ideas and inventions.
Saloniki-Greek Press, Feb. 26, 1930
In the large cities and small towns of Greece, the nation is preparing for the National Holiday of Independence. The holiday has more significance this year because it marks 100 years of freedom from Turkish rule. Although it is a good religious holiday, there will be much fun and merry-makin
Saloniki-Greek Press, Feb. 26, 1930
The Women's Club of St. Helen of St. Constantine Church gave a tea-dance in the hall of their church last Tuesday. The women and young ladies had a wonderful time. They sang and danced Greek accompanied by Mrs. Thalia Tzobanis and Basilikin N. Tsamis.
Saloniki-Greek Press, Feb. 26, 1930
The energetic members of the Greek Ladies Educational Society Solon of the St. James Church are giving a dance in the hall of the church on Sunday, March 2. The Greeks of the North and Northwest Side are thoroughly familiar with the work and purpose of this organization. It is up to
Saloniki-Greek Press, Feb. 26, 1930
The Cretan Organization of Chicago is giving, this coming Sunday, a dance at the Olympian Hall, owned by the Kollias brothers, at 748 S. Halsted. This Cretan gathering expects all Cretans to come and sing and dance in the true Cretan way. It is a pleasure to attend such an affair wh
Saloniki-Greek Press, Feb. 26, 1930
A large"Bravo" should be extended to all the Greek men and women who were to the Nea Genea dance given last Monday. Although this annual dance has always been a success, we never expected such a huge crowd. They poured into the Trianon from all parts of the city. Despite the huge throng every
Saloniki-Greek Press, Feb. 26, 1930
Today at 3:15 A. M. in Judge Finnegans court, William Lenhardt was sentenced to die for killing Miltiades Basilopoulos, Greek, in his restaurant at 74th and Halsted Sts. Judge Finnegan stayed in the courtroom until a verdict was reached. The jurors sentenced the criminal to death.