Week of March 22nd Headlines
100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (March 21, 1917)
- Chamber of Commerce Election Will be Held Thursday
- Politics Gets Lurid in Garden City: Investigation of Expenditures Made by San Jose Chamber of Commerce: Supervisor Henry Ayer May Conduct Investigation or Grand Jury May Act
- 12-Year Old Girl Suffers Broken Leg After Being Struck by Car Driven by Mrs. William Bracher While Walking on Bascom Avenue
- Mrs. Mary Cunningham Passes: Wife of Esteemed Resident, Thomas Cunningham
- Blossom Fete at Saratoga Saturday: Thousands of Tourists Expected
- Linda Vista Poppy Festival to Take Place March 30th: Date of This East Side Event a Week after Saratoga Blossom Fete
- Local Firm in New Location: The Variety Store to Move to Up-to-Date Quarters in Bank of Italy Building
- Cupertino Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) to Hold All-Day Institute
- Regular Meeting of Chautauqua Circle at 1267 Franklin Street
50 Years Ago: Santa Clara Journal & News (March 22,1967)
- Unions Tangle with City: County Supervisors Association of California (CSAC) ‘Plot’ Fought by City Employees
- How Many Meters Do Meter Readers Read?
- Easter Bunny’s Busy!: Four Thousand Children Expected to Hunt for Eggs at City Parks: Killarney Park (Cabrillo Ave.); Maywood Park (Pruneridge Ave.); Sunnybrae Park (Los Padres Ave.); and Washington Ball Park: Ten Thousand Eggs to be Hidden
- Jefferson School Starts ‘Sweet Success’ Initiative: 6th Grade Program to Encourage Struggling Students
- New Pride of Our City: Santa Clara Vanguard Takes First Place in Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade in San Francisco
- They’ll Live Forever: Santa Clara Woman’s Club Dates from 1904, Still Growing: Austen Warburton Presents Club with Amended Charter
- George Haines Preps Swim Stars for National Meets: Mark Spitz Given Chance to Qualify for 200-yard Butterfly
(compiled by Mary Hanel, Historic Preservation Society of Santa Clara)