El Mexicano, May 2, 1934
We are informed by the Church of the Good-Shepherd that Rev. Guillermo B. O'Neil, has been appointed as superintendent of the Mexican Methodist Church. Many Mexicans are attending this Church which is located at 1851 W. 22nd Street. Most of the Mexicans of the congregation are employed by the
El Mexicano, May 2, 1934
Mr. Daniel Lopez called upon the members of the Fraternal Educational Melchor Ocampo Club to attend the special meeting on May 30th at 7:00 P. M. at the residence of the Club here mentioned. According to the information furnished by Mr. Lopez, there will be many important matters to transact
El Mexicano, May 2, 1934
The Methodist Youth League gave a dinner which in reality was a success. All those who were present had very enjoyable time. The affair took place at 1335 South Newberry Avenue and there were many Americans who also joined with our countrymen. My intention is not to propagandize this religiou
La Lucha, May 12, 1934
A dance was held on May 6, at 9041 Burley Avenue, second flat, to commemorate the 5th of May. At this event the "Montecarlo" orchestra was applauded for its artistic music. All musicians belonging to this orchestra are noted artists.
La Lucha, May 12, 1934
The social event carried out by the Sportive Club Monterrey in Duffy Hall, was very splendid. The following societies were represented: Mutual Society Benito Juarez of Indiana Harbor. The Spanish Union of Gary, Indiana, The Mutual Society Obreros Libres Mexicanos (Mexican Free Worke
La Lucha, May 12, 1934
The members of The Society Obreros Libres Mexicanos, agreed at the last meeting to change the days of meetings. Now meetings will be held on Fridays, 7:00 P.M. at 9126 Brandon Avenue, 2nd. flat.
La Lucha, May 19, 1934
The Sporting Club "Mayas" is preparing a picnic for June 10th, at Millers Beach. Any one wishing to attend this picnic is welcome. Families are cordially invited. The tickets prices are as follows. $1.00 a couple, $0.60 a single person. At this picnic those attending may enjoy the f
La Lucha, May 19, 1934
The Sociedad Mutualista Fraternal Mexicana, had a extraordinary meeting May 13th, for the purpose of substituting Mr. J. M. Mireles, as President of the festivals instead of Mr. Sabino B. Hernandez, who is well known in the suburb. Mr. Hernandez formerly occupied the same office. Al
La Lucha, June 2, 1934
We have been obliged, because of economical conditions, despite our good will to publish La Lucha twice a month, but we must explain why this is so. Mr Equihua needed a job to cover his expenditures, because the printing business is not enough. As a result of this, he cannot publish
La Lucha, June 30, 1934
The dance which was previously announced by The Monterrey Club, took place last Saturday, June 23rd, and was very brilliant and well attended. The organizers were as well pleased as the dancers. The orchestra "Los Rivera", played its best music.
La Lucha, Aug. 18, 1934
The Mexican Republic was worthily represented at The World's Fair. It is well known that Mexico is a beautiful land with plenty of regional color. Mr. Luis Lupian, general inspector of consulates, arrived from Mexico heading 26 commissioners of industrial negotiators. Messers. Rafae
La Lucha, Sep. 1, 1934
The Reverend Antonio Catalina, who is beloved by the Mexican Colony, gave a picnic last August 19th, at Palawski Woods. This picnic was well attended and everyone had a good time. The rendezvous was at our Lady of Guadalupe's Church, and was given for the Mexican people who live in
La Lucha, Sep. 1. 1934
Mr. Esteban Varela, well known musician and director of the orchestra "Los Cubanos" will be honored on September 2nd, his birthday, with a dance, at The Linnea Hall. We printed in this issue a picture of the "Cubanos Orchestra". It is hoped that this dance will be a great success.
La Lucha, Sep. 1, 1934
The spiritualist does not force you to believe, but invites you to study. To be born, to die, to be born again and always progressing, such is the law "Allan Kardec," "John the Baptist" spiritual circle. 8736 Buffalo Avenue, South Chicago. Study Monday and Thursday, 8 P.M. Everyone
La Defensa, January 25, 1935
Mr. Guillermon Jara, the only Mexican pilot in Chicago with license and plane of his own, offers his services to any person that may be interested in aviation. He may be interviewed every Sunday at Harlem Air Port, 87th Street and Harlem Avenue, and from 7 to 8 P.M. at his residence,1142 Sout
La Defensa, Jan. 25, 1935
I am surprised very much, that in the last edition of your paper not one line was dedicated to the Conferences given in Chicago, during the 8th and the 10th of this month by the delegates of El Freute Popular Mexicano of Mexico. The conferences were liked very much by the people, and even the
Sunday Times, May 26, 1935
The strumming guitar... the lilting tune of "La Cucaracha"... a dark-eyed beauty dancing El "Jarabe Tapatio", the famed "Hat Dance" of Old Mexico - these will enliven your trip to Chicago's "Little Mexico" today! The "Land of La Cucaracha" nestles in the center of the city's populat
La Voz de Mexico, October 1935
To the Mexican Societies and the colony in general: We wish to inform you that on September 11, 1935, a group of Mexican women gathered at the Henry Booth House. This group was called by the Miguel Hidalgo Y. Costilla Society for the purpose of organizing a Woman's Society on a simi
La Voz de Mexico, Dec. 1935
The club Melchor Ocampo invited the people from the vioinity to a lecture given by our Mexican visitor Engr. Luis Soto y Gama, on Nov. 10, at the Hull House. We can say that his entire lecture pleased very much the desire of those who for many years have been away from Mexico.
La Voz de Mexico, Dec. 1935
The club Aguilas Mexicanas was reorganized Oct. 8, 1935. The following were inducted into office: Jesus Ibarra, president; Maria Luisa Avila, secretary; Felipe Rodriguez, treasurer; and Carlota Contreras, supervisor.