The Lithuanian Socialists Alliance, 1936-1941
The Lithuanian Socialists Alliance was organized in 1905. Before the establishment of the Lithuanian Socialists organization, the socialists and their sympathizers belonged to the Lithuanian Freethinkers Association. When the Lithuanian Socialists Alliance central was organized, local Lithuan
1936-1941
The St. Teresa Society was organized in 1929. The purpose of this society is to help members with funeral expenses. The membership dues are twenty-five cents per month. The death benefit is $100. One time a year this society arranges a banquet for the benefit of the parish. <
The Evening Star Benefit Club was organized March 16, 1917. The first organizers were: J. Gregg, Joseph Kuodis, Peter Gausas, Anton Urbutis and others. Every member pays monthly dues of twenty-five cents. A sick person gets $5. per week during his sickness. To the deceased member's
Record Books of the Young Lithuanian American National Club, in possession of the Secretary, the Young Lithuanian National Club, 3131 S. Halsted St., Chicago, Ill., 1936-1941
1. The Young Lithuanian American National Club has as its purpose: To help its members in sickness and in poverty and to put into practice among them the principles of unity and brotherly love. 2. The club, as far as possible will hold celebrations of national holidays and oth
The Lithuanian Alliance of America of the Chicago district was organized in 1914. At the beginning, the district consisted of four states: Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Michigan. The first administration of this district was: M. Kadzenskis, president; K. Varanaviciene, vice-presi
Information Supplied by Alex Ambrose of F.L.P., 1936-1941
The society of St. Joseph was organized on May 29, 1913. The society of St. Joseph will be in unity with the Roman-Catholic Church and will fulfill the spiritual and the worldly duties. An effort will be made to get all the brothers of this society to uphold all the duties of the Ro
Information Supplied by Alex Ambrose of F.L.P., 1936-1941
The Saint Peter and Paul Society was organized on April 7, 1906. It is a Catholic men's benevolent society. Extracts from the Constitution: 1. In this society are accepted men of good manners, of the Roman-Catholic faith, and who fulfill the Roman-Catholic church duties.
Record Books of the Garfield Park Benefit Club of Lithuanian Men and Women, 1936-1941
In the month of December, 1916, a meeting was held by N. Vilimaitis, J. Palinlionis, T. Lapenas, A. Janulevicius, K. Katelis, J. Zubivicinits and others. They organized the Lithuanian Janitors' Benefit Club. In order to get more members to join this organization, in 1926 the club changed its
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