Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • Page 2-4

Publication:
Chicago Tribunei
Location:
Chicago, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
2-4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

NEWS Symphony SCRATCHING POST I yy MS Symphony of Crown Point is looking for talented healthcare professionals bar, raffles, silent auctions. For tickets or sponsorship information call Crown Point High School athletic director Bill Dorulla at (219) 663-4885, Ext 11136. This is a fundraiser for all athletic programs at the high school. March 17: St. Patrick's Day.

Lots to do in Crown Point St. Baldrick's Day -get your head shaved in the Fire Department ambulance bay and raise money for research to end childhood cancer. Corned beef dinner for tickets, call the Crown Point Park Department Parade from Solon Robinson grade school to around the square, the only night parade around the area Call Crown Point Special Events to be one of the entrants in the parade. Entry must be lit up or no one will see you. over my mouth!" My husband would wish that were true.

I wish I could do this: I'm not going outside until the temperature is above my age. punch and ice cream. Knights of Columbus Fish Frys cooked by the Lowell Knights all will also have fried chicken Feb. 27, St Edwards Gym in Lowell March 13, St. Edwards Gym in Lowell March 20, St.

Elizabeth Ann Seton Hall east of Lake Eliza at 500 W. Division Road, Valparaiso March 27, St. Edwards Gym in Lowell OTHER March 8: Protection of The Virgin Mary Orthodox Church presents its Fashion Show and Luncheon 'Tire and Ice" at Avalon Manor Banquet Center at 3550 E. U.S. 30, Hobart Donation is $35 per person.

Doors open at noon, luncheon at 1 and show after luncheon. For tickets call Nada Buczek 765-4314 or Elizabeth Pedersen 365-6360, www.ptvm.com March 13: A Dog Tale Affair, p.m. at St. Elijah Hall, 8700 Taft Merrillville. Adults 21 and older only.

Free food, cash By Kitty Conley Post-Tribune Birthdays Feb. 26: Pam Dolan Feb. 28: Scotty Foster and John Byrne (who is now 40) share this day March 1: Diane Koz-lowsld March 2: Heather Evans Calendar March 8: Daylight saving time begins. Spring forward and loose an hour of sleep. Firefighters remind every one to change the batteries in your smoke detectors.

Our bravest want you to be safe. FISHFRYS St. Andrew's Ameling Hall, 801 W. 73rd Merrillville. Every Friday in Lent except Good Friday.

Time: 4-7 p.m. Cost: Adults $10, kids 12 and younger $6, carry-outs $8. No doggie bags. Fried or baked fish, pierogi (potatocheese or sauerkraut), baked potato or fries, salad, coleslaw, coffee, Friday, February 27, 2015 10:00 am 4:00 pm at the Crown Point Library 122 Main Street Crown Point, IN 46307 Do you enjoy working in a fast paced environment while making a difference in the lives of others? We're looking for Nurses, CNA's, Dietary Personnel, Housekeeping Personnel, Concierge Staff, 8c Much, Much More! Symphony of Crown Point, opening in May 2015, will be Northwest Indiana's Newest Medical Resort providing resort-style senior living and post acute rehabilitation. Applicants must be dependable, caring, compassionate, possess good time management skills, and be team-orientated.

Can't make the job fair? Apply online at www.symphonyofcrownpoint.com ALMANAC By Kitty Conley Post-Tribune Feb. 26, 1915 Letter from the Editor: Daytona Beach, Feb. 12 To The Star: On account of too much "business" going on here our boat trip down the Indian river is being postponed from time to time, but we hope it is now not far in advance. The first of this week a large number of tourists boarded three small excursion boats and took a trip up where the Tomoko River leads out from the Halifax and stopped at "Addison's Landing" for a picnic dinner. This place has a history dating back nearly a hundred years when Addison landed there in the wilds to clear a sugar cane plantation and build a sugar refinery, which is thought he did, and also made a small fort supposedly to guard against Indians.

No one seems to know how long he remained there, but the remnants of old chimneys and a small part of the fort are still left as monuments of the founder, whose body, with others, are resting a short distance away and the plantation has since grown over with large palm trees and thickets. The graves are covered with large stone slabs, unmarked. John P. Young has purchased the Huber milk route, and his depot will be established at the Cadwell Hotel. Mr.

Young will give excellent service and asks the public for their patronage. March 2, 1940 The final Seal Sale report shows $14,456.32 was raised by the sale of Christmas seals in Lake County. A $1,000 donation was made to this association by the Community Chest of Whiting in lieu of a seal sale in that community. A budget totaling $14,715 for specific purposes was adopted for the year 1940. A fund was set up for X-ray of indigent school children.

Feb. 26, 1965 Russia hasn't committed one deed to show a change of heart about world domination. That was the response of Dr. Walter Judd, former congressman from Minnesota and authority on communism, made to the often repeated question, "But isn't Russia mellowing?" in his address at the Porter County Central Committee's Lincoln Day dinner in the Great Hall of Valparaiso University's Student Union building. Symphony Members of.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Chicago Tribune
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Chicago Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
7,805,843
Years Available:
1849-2024