Heating Park 201 . ace with a og Zick bit off , a police dog Dora‘s arm. tion "self deâ€" inish the pup. _ what you 1 our speed zy as these s speeding , May 2, 1929 Ave. Ome â€" & CO. Thursday, May 2, 1929 A Call to Conference was theâ€"subâ€" ject of the meeting of the B.~â€"Y.‘s club at the YC. W. C. A. Tuesday night. The summer conference for Business Girls is to be ‘held at Camp Gray, July 12â€"20. â€" Vivid stories of conference experiences were related by Grace. Newmeyer _ and _ Alvina Schneider who have attended Camp Gray conferences. _ The theme for this year‘s . conference is "*To the worker who can dream and to the dreamer who can work, life surrenâ€" ders all things." The‘club is to give a dance Thursday evening, May 23, in the Y.,. W. C. A. assembly room for the benefit of their conferéence fund. The dance will be in charge of Winniâ€" fred Cullen, chairman, assisted by Marian Leffert, Katherine Rheinhart, Mayfred Hansen, Beulah Demgen, and Emily Brynn. The B. Y.‘s club will entertain <the â€" Business Girls‘ club of the Lake Forest Y. W. C. A. on Tuesday evening, May 14, at the Highland Park Y. W..:.C. A. _ The committee appointed to plan for the affair is composed "of Grace Newâ€" meyer, Marie Bronson, Bettie Lefâ€" fert and Alvina Schneider. . Friendship Club f . Members â€" of <the Friendship â€" club enterained at supper Sunday evening, at the Y. W. C. A., as a farewell to Miss Anna Soumi, president of the club, who is. leaving to spend the summer at her home in Eveleth, Minâ€" nesota. â€" A handkerchief shower for Miss Soumi was one, of the features of the evening. â€" â€" ‘c% Mothers Club y ‘‘The Mothers‘ club will hold its regâ€" ular méeting Tuesday evening, Ma,y" 7. at the Y. W..C. A. â€" _ Mrs. Frank J. Horn. will give a brief resumesof the life of â€"Mrs. Mabel,Cratty for twenâ€", tyâ€"two years the general secretary of the National Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Horn is â€" chairman ofâ€"the local, committee which is undertaking the task of ac= quainting the membeérship of the Y. W, C. A. with thelifeâ€"and work of those outstanding woman. A most interesting program .of reading and musical numbers ‘will be presented: _ Makio Girl Reserves S The Makio Girl Reserves entertainâ€" ed the members of the faculty of the Oak Terrace school at a tea Friday afternoon in the living room of the Y.â€"W. C. A. _A play entitled "The Twelve Weavers" was given as part of the afternoon‘s program. â€" Miss de Hartong, a teacher at the Oak Terrace school, is the new advisor for this Girl Reserve group. â€" . =_â€" Girlâ€" Scouts P The Girl Sceouts and the Girl Reâ€" serves of Highland Park are holding their annual Mother and Daughter banquets together this ‘year with a banquet Friday evening, May 10, at six o‘clock, in the assembly room . of the Y. W. C. A. ~A committee comâ€" posed of girls and leaders of the two organizations is preparing the eveâ€" ning‘s program. N. 8. Realtors Hold â€"___ _ j First Golf Meeting The first golf mecting of the North Shore Real Estate Board was held ©t Wednesday, May 1. Lunch was served at the Hearthâ€" stone tea room, 918 Linden avenue, Hubbard Woods, at 12:30 p. m. ~ Immediately after lunch they adâ€" lourned to the Glencoe Community Golf course, for: play. . Tok y Y. W. C. A. Notes I am the Vacation Church School. I am a mere youngster in the Religâ€" ious Education Family. My older brothers, Sunday school and Young People‘s society and Missionary guild, were here a long time before I arâ€" rived. . Some people call that lad, The Weekday school, my twin brother. _ Though young, I am lusty and growing fast, andâ€"often proud of myâ€" self, and sometimes a disturbance. Vacation Church School to : Open L June 24 for 5 Weeks I am an engineer, for I take idle hours, ‘and unoccupied. children, and unused teachers, and empty buildings and put them together into a characâ€" ter building enterprise. 2 ~ _I â€"am an efficiency expert, for I crowd into a.few weeks as much acâ€" tual education as my older brother, the Sunday school, can supply by spreading his efforts over a whole year. â€" â€" > n h tm I specialize on capitalizing leisure time for Christian ends. T am not expensive. § I create no problems â€" rather I solve them. * I need only some attention to grow lustily. ; * : Try me! I an the Vacation Church school. . The above item taken from the Inâ€" ternational Journal of Religious Eduâ€" cation ‘gives some trite things regardâ€" ing the Vacation Church school. Last year the Vacation Church school conâ€" diucted by the Presbyterian church in Highland Park was one of theâ€" most successful: ones in the history of the church and this year we plan. to conduct a school equally as fine »‘ as the one last year. We take pride in the fact that our school was one of the few on the north shore that was accredited by the Chicago Counâ€" cil of Religious Education and the International Council of Religious Edâ€" ucation. One of the representatives for the Chicago Council stated the work done in our primary department surpassed much of that done in the Chicago district. . : _ ~_â€"_ CCC s The Vacation Church school will be from â€"9:00_. to 11:30 > or©:12:00 held in the Highland Park Presbyâ€" terian church from June 24th to July 26th. There will be morning sessions Sunday. The instruction will be o‘clock every day but Saturday and graded to meet the physical, psychoâ€" logical, and spiritual development of the child, thus embracing all require= ments for character building and practical Christian living. The inâ€" structors will be trained, many of them attending the Vacation Church school training courses offered in Chiâ€" cago during May in order to gain the latest, approved methods of reâ€" ligious education. There will be a small enrollment fee for each child attending. + Enroll your child now and start his summer vacation right. _ The courses offered will combine â€"most of the camp curricula with thwo advant, agesâ€"religious growth plus home enâ€" vironment. Food specialtsts are now Fecomâ€" mending spaghetti as containing all of the healthâ€"giving elements, includâ€" ing., of courso, exercise, T HE â€"PRES S Richard Bennett had a wire asking him to come out to San Francisco to play "Jarnegan" in the near future, which he courteously declined for the reason that he expects to finish his present season in Chicago and take a long needed rest. "Jarnegan" is one of the lengest roles Mr. Bennett has played and an arduous one, but at the same.time an enjoyable one to him. Mr. Bennett believes in the redemption of souls and "Jarnegan" gives him the opportunity to show the public however faulty one is in the beginning, the power is there to redeem ones self if they are so mindâ€" ed. 2 Bennett to Remain . . in "Jarnegan" Show Mr. Bennett hay a ranch not far from â€"San Francisco and it was no easy matter for him_to decline the San Francisco offer, which .would have afforded him the chance to spend part ofâ€" each day at his home Rainbow Division May _ ~ Party to Be May 11th and enjoy the beauties of nature in the California country. "Jarnegan" will continue on its merry way at the Selwyn. F > â€" TIilinois chapter of the Rainbow diâ€" vision, the Fortyâ€"second, will hold its annual May party on Saturday eveâ€" ning, May 11, at 8:30 o‘clock, in the oHtel Sherman. The barrage starts right from the beginning, the official announcements state, and ‘the party is to be an informal one. It will be held in the Louis XVI room, and all veterans of the famous Rainbow bunch are urged to attend. & May 8. Concordiaâ€"at the assembly room. *ys24 Apint se i ze â€"Wiâ€"Â¥â€"fubnr;â€"pagfor_.____. _ "45. North Green Bay road 5th Sunday After Easter Sunday school at 9:30. l German service at 10:30. English service at 11:00. This afternoon (Thursday) the Laâ€" dies‘ Aid meets at the home of Mrs. E. Eichler, 241 N. Second street. & _ The ‘Bible class meets at the church every Thursday evening. May 6. Church council at the parâ€" sonage. + _ Kid® McCoy, who . has been marâ€" ried thirteen times, is now fire chief at San Quentin. aWell, the kid cerâ€" tainly should know how to put out the old flames. ; May 7. Dorcas circle at Mrs. A. Fjerre, 643 Central avenue. â€" Ascension Day falls on May 9th. There will be a special service that evening at 8. $ B 3 Soasg â€"Episcopal Chapel to Cost $200,000 | in Evanston Work will be started soon on the Bishop Anderson chapel at the Westâ€" ern Theological seminary, Evanston, it was announced yesterday. . More than thirty thousand Episcopalians of the central west are â€" contributing $200,000 for the building, which will face Patten gymnasium on Sheridan road. â€" Bishop S. M. Griswold is the chairman of the committee in charge. Redeemer Lutheran Church | â€" â€" Death of Father |\ : Mrs. Fred Nolde of Fort Sheridan, | received a cablegram on Friday, anâ€" ]nounc'mg the sudden death of her father, Mr. Joseph Hartley, in Engâ€" \land. where he and his wife have been visiting since March.â€" He was strickâ€" en with apoplexy. ~ Mr. and" Mrs. Hartley have livedâ€"in this vicinity for the past four years and sailed on March 27th, to visit theig relatives and frpdeâ€"inâ€"Englans:~The"sympathy of her many friends is extended to Receives Word of Mrs. Nolde. JEFFERY A.CARQUEVILLE MIGHEAND PARK ~â€"NASH SALES Nash ° Special Six Convertible Coupe â€" Rumble _ Seat â€" 1928 model. Chrysler â€" 4â€"Door Sedan â€" 1927 model. _ 8 4 mMOTORP MAXINMS Little Marmon Coachâ€"1927 model Buick Sedanâ€"1925 model. . _ Nash Advanced Sixâ€"7â€"Passenger Sedanâ€"1928 model. Nash Special Six 4â€"Door Sedan 1926 model. > Nash Advanced Six 4â€"Door Coupe 1924 model. ; f f Paige 4â€"Door Sedanâ€"1924 model. 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