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Dinner and Dance by St. Helen Society.

Saloniki-Greek Press, May 30, 1925

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Last Monday night the much heralded dinner and dance of the Greek Ladies society St. Helen took place at the Morrison Hotel and many prominent fellow-Greeks participated. The affair, which was given, exclusively, for the benefit of the fifty-four Orphanages in Greece, at which 35,00

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Retail Fruit Merchants' Association of Chicago

Restaurant Keepers Guide, June, 1925

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We are glad to announce that the fruit dealers, American citizens of Greek origin, in a well-attended meeting on the 24th of last month organized an association under the name of Retail Fruit Merchants Association of Chicago and elected the following officers: George Chialtas, presi

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"Tom Chamales,"

Restaurant Keepers Guide, June, 1925

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Excavation is now under way for three-story building at the northwest corner of Howard street and Marshfield avenue, 60x120 sq. ft., for which plans were prepared by architect Roy F. France. Tom Chamales is the owner. The building which will cost about $175,000, will contain eight stores, six

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Our Association

Bulletin Italo-American National Union, June, 1925

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At a special meeting of the board of directors of the Italo-American National Union, of Mutual Benefit, held at its home offices in Chicago on the evening of June 16, a resolution was passed instructing its president and secretary to inform the general public as to the true character of this

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War is humanity's most terrible calamity! It is a monster which devours anything it meets in its destructive path, sowing over all humanity, desolation, tears, and death. Who is not frightened by such a terrible monster? Ask the mother whose son was snatched away and torn to pieces.

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In the Name of Justice

Bulletin Italo-American National Union, June 1925

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We regret exceedingly to note that from time to time the American press, due apparently to a false, unfounded, and deplorable race prejudice, has attacked unmercifully the Italian people of the United States and, more especially, the Italians coming from Sicily, merely because some individual

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Mt. Auburn Cemetery.

Onze Toekomst, June 3, 1925

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A copy of the deed of lots donated by the company of the Dutch churches of Chicago's West Side and Southwest Side: To the Dutch of Chicago: Whereas, The Chicago Park Cemetery is a corporation existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Illinois, and Whereas, T

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[Hollanders Visit Cemetery]

Onze Toekomst, June 3, 1925

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The Hollanders, who visited Mt. Auburn Cemetery on Decoration Day, were all well pleased with the place set aside for the Dutch, and the satisfaction showed not only in what was said, but was proved by four persons who signed contracts for the purchase of a lot. A large number visited the pla

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Lecture on Venereal Diseases

Krasnow Scrapbooks, June 4, 1925

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On June 6, 1925, Dr. H. R. Krasnow gave a lecture on "Venereal Diseases, Their Causes, Consequences and the Means of Fighting Them." The lecture was illustrated by moving pictures. It was given at the House of Enlightenment, 1080 W. 14th Street.

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A half century ago participation of women in hired work was considered improper. But this viewpoint is forgotten today. A half century ago, in "cultured" states, which were developed industrially only a few tens of thousands of women were employed. Today the number of employed women nearly re

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What Is the Truth?

Magyar Tribune, June 5, 1925

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During the month of July, the little city of Dayton, Tennessee will become historically famous. A world-wide controversy will take place. The scientific world has sounded a blast, and has invited those stubborn and blind people who believe the Bible to the letter to participate.

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The Lithuanians held for a second time their celebration at the Chicago Lithuanian National Cemetery. Thousands of Lithuanians came from all over the state to the Chicago Lithuanian National Cemetery to celebrate the memorial day, May 30. All the Lithuanians who came to this celebration were

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Hungarians Honor Reverend Boros

Magyar Tribune, June 5, 1925

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After several weeks of planning, the Chicago Hungarian Reformed Church more than outstripped itself in its joy and happiness over the fact that its minister had been elected president of the western division of the Hungarian Reformed Churches. The selection of Reverend Eugene Boros is an hono

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We Must Support Our Newspaper

Amerikanski Slovenec, June 5, 1925

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We notice that our friends and supporters accepted with great satisfaction the enlarged size of our newspaper. We are receiving daily thousands of letters from all parts of this country, congratulating us on our efforts to improve the reading, matter and enlarge the size of our daily. This

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Reform Advocate

June 6, 1925

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The will of the late A.G. Becker bequeated $50,000 to the Jewish Charities of Chicago, and $50,000 to the Art Institute.

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Jugoslav Workers' Defense

Radnik, June 6, 1925

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The above is the name of a newly organized association for the defense and help of the victims of the white terror. Many times we called attention to the atrocities of the white terror in all lands, especially in Jugoslavia, because our people in America are concerned about it.

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Pomp and a pretty baby girl brought water from the river Jordan and a bishop all the way from Boston to-day for the christening of the wee but important daughter of Mr. and Mr. John Raklios, 6326 Sheridan Road. Virginia Rose, exactly eight months old, the youngest member of the Rakl

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At a joint meeting of the Executive Committee of the United Drive and the Board of Directors of the Michael Reese Hospital, Mr. Jacob M. Loeb called upon Judge Harry M. Fisher to present the viewpoint of the United Drive. Judge Fisher stated that Felix M. Warburg of the Joint Distri

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The Children's Society

Vilnis, June 9, 1925

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It is well known to progressive Lithuanian people of Chicago that the Children's Society has organized a Young Workers Orchestra. No doubt there are many Lithuanian children studying music and playing piano or violin; but they are not organized in one group and individually they have no chanc

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The Lithuanian Improvement and Benefit Lodge held its meeting on June 2nd at the Aurora Hall, Roseland, Ill. The recording secretary read the minutes and gave his report on the affairs of the lodge and its activities at this meeting. He also reported that the patient who was sick for a long t