P. Johnsén, of the Evangelical Bun- galow church of Deerfield, Rev. and Mrs. C. G. Unanzst. of the United Evangelical church, Rev. P. D. Hop- kins, Mrs. Baht..S. Black, will“. Julian: 95391.95 trCtlytJlget,l.t..ttt1igt air fall Bowers. The newly. finished and thscritt1eLaidiilinim .M,V3Lq_.m crackling good will from the Inge fireplneer. In every nook and corner was a touch of full deleting; There is little wonder: Wigwam“ the 'tTatrpottts around thojlblmm soon conversing “like _old friends directors. of an earnest actlve co-op- enation between the mochtion and the church orHitttt1artd Park seemed about to mnterialiu into actualitiee when representatives trf, the board of directors met with the ministers and their wives, representing the clay-aha of Highland Permit a luncheon in they W. C. A; assembly hail on Thursday, Septeinlier twenty-912th. It if: e dreary (by but thelull radiated euerftt11mss" with, the '" banquet table down the middle, dee: duced a few' minutes before. Hedlund of the BionTaithemat church. Rev, end Mrs. W. Tr. thtyof the Redeemer Lutheran church, Rev., Tay- lor, a substitute for the mph, Rev. Frank Pitt of the Presbyterian church; 'Mrs. E. L. Eaton and Mm. Bruce'C; Chandler of the Trinity Ep- iscopal church, Mrs. S. W. Flint rep- resenting the St. Johns Evangelical ehurehrattd MrsuM. C. Rybolt. "J" - The representatives of the Y.W.C.A. board of directors were: P In. o. L. Oleeen, president; Mrs. E. T, B.. Mur- ter; viereittro'*trrrtttr9eiaacAiM1irr-- ett) ,itiisitkr of ceremonies; In. P. C. Noienbertr,r lira, "t.esArtitttr Wood, Mn..'1‘. M. Marks, and Mrs. Lydia Hutton. .'. -, ----r eon, Mrs. Charles Benson of the both! of girectors, deaerveito be mentioned is among those present, for it. me she who prepared the lovely tent and served it with the help of'volunc been from the Friendship club. Argon: the guests were: Rev. and Mrs. B. F. Simon of the BethIny ill The Bilge-ripe us Inked by RW- Taylor, {Blowing iititeli'Mi" 1ile.r.ttt, You " . .""XI - w; I T'tt 'ii . give a short vaccine to the irsestd around the table. Then, " . man- of being sure everyone knew who was!!! _tr9seeAtLaH..ttf.tatch.y,, turn, rose and ave his or her male end told from which church he came. Mrs. Murfey agenda! in behntt of the mire. A. an invitation to an tire church" tom. the numb}, hall or mm. mm ttrth. Mica ItigBb' ing " least once during the your for WWW-“MM V pm fl gm-" 'atmrrt-t-siiiAt-"tertertt+ Mrs. Hutton, the “non! "emtarr can u â€an! - a! the M luncheon for Hidden 'i'-itifilf'3ql Y. W. C'. A; Notes lllr4r4lii-Ti' 1tmuoueidirdthittontheArBtthnr. nftemoon of ugh month with Jnnuary and Fain-nay, and) church will take a turn in sending represen- "atives to meet, iitatthtfamta1 “at "o-tether," the girls who drop in. " . v .- . 1 _;it,tiatltbltt , a; it-attgiitd,t, rs'r'2-1l se-ga-i-fi'-,-):-':'-,'?-:,'-,-'-,-'; I iili' cl'..,', !ltlllllii) -l_;tâ€":‘1â€":£:‘;'j' ‘11. _" L_ _4__4..;_____ m--- LGUC --__- -- tertmrr%hr-marrTtrtaiir'iriairmre" "Y" during than last twelve months and‘wlut . demand there in for the institution', among ,the girls _ of this town and thou coming to it for abort periods of time. T .After g when! discussion some eo-operation human tho Y.W.C.A. and the churches. Rev. Suhr 3nd Rev. Simon were appointed, com- mittee tease tut that: in g conspicu- om church bulletin board in the ano- ciotion lobby upon which they will ploce . Welcome to the church; god with: 2rraMtthhttad 2'ark's churches and their Addresses. ths this bulle- Ein 56517-3 "irarehcitlirtFiiciFiiCitrttrt"ttir has. weigh, and various activities. The treerearrar"the'Y" will send to ouch minister the we. of those trtthr staying in the ititrkmtierirhuiids inc, belonging to]!!! church: hi can 1nt_tht3httttt1ugtiryt.tth_thgt ttir 1 of its belief and afar her the hospi- tality ofitrpeoriU. _ -- _ lll‘I‘ UH“, till. M tq'Xr?le - _ “W 13.3.3" yup: L Cr" 1gECMgt+ ff, on September tttth te begin'plnm for the fall 'rertrut.s . T the Y.W.C.A. has dohe in Highltndl the "Wang: October; Rem. Hopkixu, November; Rev. Suhr, December; Rev. PM, ftmt Sunday in January; Rev. Hodlund, April; and Rev. Johnson, March. V We are sorry that we could not have had more of the people of High- land. Park etthis-inspiratimzath- erintt, We, feel that, it is one of the, most Jertls whilermqvements that have been attempted in a liiiiit while and we are (lld that the Y. W. C. A. has a last begun to know the churches nndthe churches to know _ [Muzak] until-inn Girls Some of In no not as Well ac- quainted with indmgig] mg business groups st oil: t W. C. A. so we might be. The best my to become in,the club room when the Business Girhf club meets on Tuesday ove- nings or when the Friendship club meets on Thursday evenings, m 7 working this tn a geatdetitrt1 town as would bo‘Yound in China of Waukem Bo our. â€mention finds itn girls in the M1170!“ toâ€, 'hg'ntttmgr,"ngrRtNtihttBsti, inform them the forms of mill lactation and growth that it is and to do. T5. BLY’I, II the Minus girls all themselves. but hail he meet- ing: already this kl]. Besides their Highland‘fgk is not a ham-z citz. "Y" on Sinaty utternoons. The 'WF"'Tr "or humans. The." girls come on Thursday afternoon- to the 't"to meet their {thud-Ind 05:50!!th afternoon "uft.'t Myth†Thun- day they meet in the‘evening u the "Friendship elub." Aor- th1rcrercAtttLrtatirN,Hti.A..me, 8mm! , has bent president 01th. Etiendshm _eAstrtqteChgyrsprriiit through with, fbintt colors because in of -thiiqtrrTEiigtt-tuTek of her; atttr this your Mia's Suomi is at home in Eveleth, vMinn, tretiirtrah'ntr other a long illness and breakdown. The club will miss behind the pep she‘btoiight For tan or more you: there has been a Friendship club " the Y.W. CA. The this in the club hue en- joyod patios and picnics of all kinds 'and- yet they never fnil to think of some new form of mmment for their Thunday evening protrl’m‘s. -dNav-iteatdtshut,ahstcitctou it ilrttt meeting, with Mrs, Bruce Chand- ler‘s-miner, this fall on Oetotiet 3, 1nd is hoping to hate all the old girls backlnd to welcome many new meal in the homes at Highland Park m from out of towit---Nimsiis, Wibeottttht, Michigan, Minionri ind Mihnesota. Those' irirtis awaylrom home Will find a hippy; friendly welcome uniting o'clock. Come and join the club and bring your friends. _ . . Miss Esther Suomi, secretary of the club, in trying to get in touch with the old members by phone and irmnilintr an invitation.“ " many new girls’ of whom she hears who miehtlike tojoirrthe glob. But don't "it for it Winning! rigyitet..i.tty.e Come anyway! The 'ifi'it7Tii iiiiirTiiiitT to have as many members present to pouihle " this ttrat meeting as caldera for the coming year will he M - - 2-atiirttttitsrrtttMug "are? atrat nominally per meeting or a stimpul- ated sum eaeh yoar. C the Y. W. C. A. is gimng ' novelty party to the Highland Park, Deerfield Ind Tr1tthwiroit teechers.’ -ltttrttathms were mailed on September 27 to all teacher: and boards of education and a great number have registered at themed†school ottue.-a.c--s -ityLth1r1r1rftqti1t, The party is to mobile tour: to mien: {mints ortir. ten» in Alum ', If the times are told now, some oLthewhex-I’ Adil and the has and know ttll wont the many our; prim in store for them " I shall not even whli'per to you about them until out week and the party in over. I 17m toil you, though; that “Gas is free, you bring your on hot air, (for. tire: In fimtuhid," and the guide post- ere to be carefully . , SE La'] ". , L' T' 'ihptltti. be' good time. tNt-to-other partydend the Y. W. C. A. tanning plenty Friendship Club Tudors quty u-...m.¢x.a. n. .n :15; J2--rVMVrM'T.'F_"'-PH'B.."V.eqlr of laughter and nttion. We hope Where in the lothodht church? How has is 1113th Ptikt Do you think m are going to come down? How do you spell ------t W1utreitsthetreatpueartotmy clothes? When doe. the library clone? When is the next train to China? What is -.--e.- tiuphorte. number? Can you get in touch with Mr., lee"".-.-""'. and hnvo him " my radio? Bow dbf‘yonjot now: into the paper? Who in the best dentist? you. trtiCiibinii, one {0, 85!. "hrjtli, my, children this afternoon? How much "shill I pay my mnid?"Who’ id t5rgiti- dent-ara--)-'.'-' -What time do yon close? 7 AYFow Kind. of Y.W.C.A. Bevin What’s all this thout. you wonder. Wa just , “mph of the Mutant km of questions More naked iif thi' -iiiitiiieTEtioit" "arte-ss- dtrrtmr-the 'ttgtg.ticetLA_t.taAs_3_Ltyt1 C a . 3.rttt.8,y-ctt_ftttpAttth-t1t variety of inqiziries the Y. W. C. A. tolks think 'they have 3 place at the top of the list. They are (led to give out any ,,.irtformntion they can, things asked by'visitoru. Sometimes some amusing question: In asked, and sometimes some hard tunes, but it doesn’t mafia, (immune; the required information is given, if it Eighteen Makio Girl Reserves of Oak Terrace schOol met at the Y.W. IhA-uuxalridttafternnmcaedtMtatc Pntrn' there ttiery proceeded ta Con- tral beach for their Brat weenie roast orthe season. Aroandthe camp ttre, there was a “sing sons" and plans were discussed for their {all oiaietaers---lTheir--atoxt-a-tirttr will . Manhunt» Cards Mrs. A. Arthur Wood, chairman of the membership committee again asks than who have received the pink mémbership card to Sign it as soon as possible and'retnm it to her in the stamped, addressed enulop that is, ertehtsedcwit1r-tU.eard.----: _ he held in Miss Drr-mrAmr's room at the school, where they will hold their electiouof ttthterscCrlheraft, A great deal of interest and/ curiosity as to just who will be elected to these important oMees, rl?gttlrfttig unplug dtrumttf1irirrstTr'rauFeirui'uu 24:1,; Reserves clubs ere divided lnto“nri‘- true Girl Reserves, they may be taught the meaning of service and ‘ the importance of health. Health charts are kept, helping them to make habits. Their genie. work will be the making of map been for the (,'t1i1d'g?,'ct'itgt of, a hospital.“ Any child)? 9&th Irtteygt_qrtttttr" phone. . Various out-door activities. Thin week a treasure hunt!†_been.planned.\ " vice. and min]. TheICubs Junior, have tte-vor---. lsed for children ttom am to 10. ot ' dag. Writ comes to Girl» Reserves