Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 30 Jan 1930, p. 32

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SI70 INARIT OL yYoL reservation ‘The |. im comrnitFa ort Tika a "”‘J”M_tion. o{n in by January 3( (tonight), â€" Ts Adult Guidance Council in un Mrs. Wilson Kline, the Girl Reserve chairman, and Mrs. Lydia Hutton,| For the Iocal Y.W.C.A. general secretary, | Deerf met in Chicago. â€"am. on â€"Hator: * inw n All of the c present and it ers will be pro the making of usB 5 WT"’ 14 enough ‘to: "make believe" that the fire is out of doors on a beautiful summer night, â€" ~ , If there is still time, there will be a taffy pull before the Camp Reâ€" union closes with camp songs around in the playroom fireplace, but we are f each girl will be 16 o ie o 9e oo o o0 o o eeee en ARAAHE to sell candy. As was the rule in The afternoon program & > proves as 1»‘1’â€"“‘15&”“""““‘."‘" From Mn“..._.l.. .mmhw 2i "ie Hag of the United States, the Wt%mflmmu will be sung, too. From 10 to 10:30 Miss de Hartog willâ€"lead the setting up exercises that she conducted with such success each morning at camp. â€" From 10:830 to 11:30 the girls will have their dip in the water of Lake Michigan,. Be: not alarmed, mothers! The water will be confined to the four walls of the Deerfleldâ€"Shields high school pool and will be the temperature prescribâ€" ed for pool swimming. The free peâ€" ‘riod from 11:30 to noon â€"will give. ‘he campers time to dress and get dinner around the camp table with a typical camp menu. While they | are at the table the camp logs will 7,,__â€"_ U remember: Peg Newman, Eleanor lold;:uer,' H;vrie Russell, Loâ€" la Averson, ian Nelson Dorothy Norkett, Marion Hayward, Madeline Cliff, Marjorie Kendall, Miss de Harâ€" tog, and Mrs. Hutton. serves will remember: Peg Eleanor Moldaner, Marie R Noi Ece o B0 7 Coone . o0 S e Henie On Tuesday, January 21st, the Camp Reunionâ€"Committee met at the Y to make the final plans for the big day which is to be on Saturday, Februâ€" ary 1st, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.. © This committee is composed of some enâ€" thnaiastxccampm that all Girl Reâ€" summer. â€" The eampers know, i reunion with a On Tuesdavy ITar 82 F UE W is hoped that all campâ€" present, too. Don‘t delay ~C DTeD PaX B uP and salutes camp councillors will be Camp FE 1:15 to 1: of the kitchen ss Georgia |land Park, nmmisttsngnccase BME Arcrroves D CE mDRSEA :[ »For Thn:lthy,â€" J_lifz;gth. the :45 ; Plllnedtothcmtheneeudtyofkeep. ing constantly in mind that measurâ€" ing rod they were about to pledge themselves to use in measuring their standards and ideals when promâ€" ised to try to keep the Girl Reserve for spirit, blue for knowledge, and red forhedthmlithhdunibddb the three club officers while each girl touched her small candle to the three, thus signifying that she w tfytbbeabmeGithuen.hbfi,, mind, andâ€"spirit. A Girl Reserve â€"was ti s J aiM wir alnabie 2 M . > Tok l in unison, _ cheh girl and, saluting the Girl Reserve flag, the code was repeated Cl 000 o Aroecs Cmad â€" â€" THC ‘triangletoit-banandmgby their chairs. Still standing, they saluted their three flltlc-â€" the flag of the United States, the hristian flag theâ€"Girlt Reserve fHag. The girls were seated, while Mrs. Hutton exâ€" plained to them the neceggitw af ... The Deerflield Girl Reserves, _on figr::{l initiation at the Y.W.C.A. held their formal recognition service in Miss Lindberg‘s room at the Deerâ€" field school. Mrs. Hutton, the Y genâ€" eral secretary, presided at the serâ€" vice while Miss Lindberg and three of the club officers, Lillian Tfiix‘téfif““af"fiei.m Grammar school, Alice Thompson, viceâ€"presâ€" ident of the Wilmot school, and Kathâ€" erene Backman, secretary, assisted. The girls marched in double file, diâ€" viding at theâ€"apex of the triangle of chairs, and continuing around ‘the Sqal n uen uc sys 5 k. & 1 urer. j Cubs Senior The Cubs Senior on Monday the 20th, held their election of officers for the year of 1930.. Naomi Saatâ€" hoff was reâ€"elected president of the club.~ Naomi was a Cub several years before she was old enough to be a Girl Reserve so the cluki@s conâ€" fident that she will still lead the club as faithfully as she has done in the m t; anci Mae Snanline too old to enjoy a doll party playing those games to whic belong,â€"theâ€"elubâ€"servedâ€"cocoa freshments. R At _their last meeeting ‘the Cubs JnniorbmnchttheirdoflstotheY for a doll party. ‘There were twenty thmpmdmlot.mg;,.m muchlonddolhotallhnds.nd,&g_ scriptions at the party. The Cubs Jun!or,uyouwfllmn,m.mnp of girls from seven to ten years of age, who are striving to grow up to become real Girl Reserves. They are held March 1st, from 9: at. Aurora, Iilinois. ~ Miss chairman of plannincs a "~ S 0om ‘the Chicago â€" Girl Reserve executive secretary, and her commitâ€" tee to make phm fgr. an Adult Guidance Council conféerence +~ ho UOiihpcnarermmrcaaces. Y. W. C. A. Notes News Notes PWHEPWIDCrmamemsuc,.... HMinois. «Miss Watson is plannings committee. Cubs Junior _ L ie Omanling Stina Leander, treasâ€" .dnd%!rmu- T is for. an Adult| Terr conference to be| at t om 9:30 to 8:30, 24th, m‘WMil Girl ings committee. _ | schor ‘d.'th‘ ._.] two . eeting > Cubs | wood r dolls to the YÂ¥ |their here.were twenty | Miss allâ€"kinds and deâ€"| Mrs. arty. ‘The Cubs |the A call, are a group | tiatio to ten years of the g & to grow up to | con, a erves. . They are | which y are not yet| firepla ll party. ~ After | group HRNNMNHADCNi it thti maitatt nsm tinin Btizaciccs s grow up to COI,-‘ s.â€" They are | which re not . yet| firepla arty. Aft&l'm which dollls | aboutâ€" ighâ€" for reâ€" The B.Y.‘s had their regular meetâ€" ing Tuesday, January 28. This is #% its Ladies‘ Aid. T ervations for the hall was large a evening of January 2) »a share in the celeb Highland Park Metho Church Golden Jubilee held its anniversary. h * Gs is V+ â€" VBB L. W. C. A. The W.C.T.V. used the living room at the Y.W.C.A. on Thursday, Januâ€" ary 23rd, to hold its January: meetâ€" ing. â€" There ~was a splendid â€"attendâ€" ance..considering â€"theâ€"weather. ~Fitâ€" teen being present, Methodist Church Guest of Y The Y.W.C.A. was llonol;:d on the evening of January 21st, by having a th;nu in the celebration of flu‘ EY 4 NO# 0 o9 enb ced uo0 _ Renit someâ€" Girl Rule class. Golden Rule Party: .: Hn.B.oherts.lhekhddafweenie andmanh'mdlow!outp.rty or her Golden Rule Suday school class of girls, at the Y.W.C.A. _on . Thursday, January 23rd. ~‘The Golden Rule class is from the Highland Park Methodist Episcopal church. The Y was parâ€" ticuhrlychdtobehonuatoln.{ Black‘s class because its name begins with t R Ruorv:am_!_nithmpem there u-ei Jine t mewia‘s °7 C CORpeee at the Y.W.C.A on February 2nd. Drop in for a cup of tea and a pleasâ€" ant social time between 8$:30 and 6. Everyone is welcome and "the more 3 PABCALIEE .e . Sunday Social Hour ~«Representatives from Trinity Epis. copal church will be hostesses during the Sunday afternoon social hours at the CWC A an Hekallle c a k ‘om in years past to have a Valentine |2BEF",ban commitne is puritin the li"f:’";;i“:fm:«;:*-‘fiflimw'? TB .222 o.L_:HAfi?rsg Lil_dltrm Mrs,â€" Wm. Schmidt and Mrs. Frank Krohn l:gltoo. An;:n:lu wishingto joheot::-. Members of the Mothers‘ Club are the _Y.W.C.A.. on Tuesday evening, February 4th. As has been the cusâ€" tom in years past to have a Valentine party, the committee is planning the pian Shaas eBE L C1 io ts * 4 5 â€"â€". Makioâ€"Makiotets > The Makio Girl Reserves from Terrace school gave a supper ; at the Y.W.C.A. on Friday, Jan 24th, for the Makiolets, the you very comfortably. Girl <Reserves in & There were 130 resâ€" e banquet and the enough to seat the Methodist Episcopal The Makio girls put ru an informal iniâ€" Friday, January is there are the Golden church Lx“!' ; [rohn comâ€" Episâ€" | _ iring ours Znd, | leasâ€" d 6.4] 5 party RELIABLE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING COMPANY 618 N. Green Bay Rd., Highland Pi .STORAGE 20% DSCOUNT ON LAUNDRY BROUGHT AND CALLED ror A cash prize masquerade will be held Saturday evening, Febuary 1, at 8:80 o‘clock in Masonic hall, third floor, under the auspices of the Scanâ€" dinavian fraternity. An invitation \s 486 St. Johns Ave. Suite 4 ~"C ie in charge of the refreshments and Augusta Schrifer the entertainâ€" ment, $ . PHONE H. P. 181 .182 m’éhrflffi:*tâ€"'gfin"’;; Selk is in charge of the refres Friendship Club TheFriendship Club are blvi:z their regular business meeting this Thursday, at which time the business nilh Alereâ€" 2k 40â€"E â€"bagâ€" in oo a ~ of ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"+4f At. Johns Avreans HIGHLAND PARK WAREKHOUSES â€"â€" nan welcome at any mee _ For further information, call Y.W.C.A. MOVING This club meets every Any business girl in the to join or make new fr more than welcome at . For further infarma+ Business Girls conference ford, IlL, February 2223 Schneider submitted the ori ference prizeâ€"winning song. the first meeting the new officers were in the chair. Most of the m.;tjn' was given over to planning of the World Wi'dc Bw'll‘i Gifl‘tl snt:'qm at :Lake orest, February â€" â€" and to making plans for the Midâ€"winter Thvandiie s c amdke w s C A ccash DR. B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. wurt#H FIREPROOF Telephone H. P. 357 DR. J. W. SHEDD Masque Ball Feb. 1 PACKING H,. P. State Bank Bidg. of meets every other week SHIPPING Thursday, Jan conference at Highland Park he city wishing friends will be original conâ€" ILLINOIS â€" 80, 1930 Rock. Alvina Ada the Socie bet w ur vita _we hea by Sal the opp It | to t The i na Mo

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