5%! ehairmam a? RTE; Inch bountiful access, d Wilt. "port of the 'Wtrth .of hum. Into and not to the "aiiat' altttetgett the work of the mitt†is seldom menu. WNW! department, be behind the-em- tt in Aestueliineuaatucttii; alt other comm-in... "e--""""'""'"""""-".'-'--., "ti-a-dl--,.-.-.., ' _ T In. o. L. Olen: is this yar'. china“ of ttnnnee. This commit- 1tet1etoftuiatiiriieiii"Cti Syty,hoy.eiGiGiiiiiTit"itrx _ "__ - "Er-w Pier had left Chm nttd her title be chm frog. devettiemg to' if“: chimp, thus calm-3i" JYA, ELM.“ u ., - =-prerttrt-trx Pier In. Frank J. Horn Wm br "PE!!!†to an tho in! this mm, chad 'aerted by MrrcWood, in . worm "In! tth "ttbe"' n We to shov’ " the fora- shad. ' Marry ruined a Arvotiomst chairman and Inflected to tttrthe "at! and. by“ Wood's Pffe1tttlt1s. -_4_thirdoiius, _.,rt,ttt,fTriaiCiii.ttriGiit m. mm†inked to an the p1... of M, tthe has, Nent, to dormant having to net for the mill-no n- _.__L I l i _ -- - 1-...“ other committees. . It" A. , Mick. Who is m Mt â€In ttns mm s -iiArriii;i77l,'r' main: " larch 27 which will ._lm tmdertathte than the e hes "or momma in the put. the membership with: 33g! In. Myron C. Itplrtttt mind q -ffe,tttrtharctsaGriififii"G' that :11; night?!» “watchman of an industrial and business cirlpom- mitt... This will be a now may“? he -uahht.ftsdaGk-iii"-'--isi" than Mancini be (may: felt in the growth of the Association. With the B. YA, Mothers ntdPa'tieradshirt clubs. .11 or much ttiortitdiirGi%i'i", a mu, it is certain that a very worth-While industrial and Maine“ girl department an be formed inf thin column!†Mrs. Rybolt has had some blur-knee in the put in 1tt_utteuofaiore sotrehoamiheois. that that thing: will soon be)!â€- pnging in her department. An the stops into yer new once, the already â€one . t"tttetee.rpe/i'ih be ,u,'tltt The mama-t .I-L ports and the bum; ~099th Board “I: 1,'o'trfd't'g/i," “M Il 3?“? m“ ‘m at the . . c. . " 2'r',8a'dli,iit?-ii,tir,jjiii"c.ii m: t, presided while ting "thtm-thatred-iid; wutrerutredoeGiiiiii"i, u M: to _itiGriiiiiri'iriuti; " 1hteiidrat. The work seldom new. ,iiGTriir' l the boil†"ooiGiirti"ii lead than 1929 my. vRrtjot t.-iiiaTa'irr" PW°MIM31 than unfortunate]: a}; 1m board . At'epl public. Bo m! {In M in- thghouu forth. t'rfroie - *miwéo: " the commune unnamed by the t, be assured that 't..* We“: pet tbs-d other ti, W.Whip club Ni; Ta cull-flint M: tinane. com. the statis- show for the which will he than the club the put. , resigned\ in “Evinhxto Diwali: hat-1n oftuav,rL â€pointed work that vacancy will pro- of oiBee ___ W - V-“ - - I'BWII'I' "Tiii7tie" play, “Tuning up tot “it WW which will be preeented at the Y. W. C. A. at 8 o’clock on the evening of the next club meetiu which will be My, Mareh 4. The cent will be Wed next wed The proceeds from the play will glue Mothers 'hrb:s'uui'tehiii'i- . of Snomi toriieiriu" - ,7“ .7 - w- it“ (“Dan 1't,ifttetiirod"iFiiiiiiTo,r'lr4 [it]; so . tturine. ufreshment time they had, to pnake believe they had now up. Mir. Esther Suomi bud WMEE’TM‘? Inch! committee" headed by Mia [Am-n.1itebll’nd mu Evelyn] Suomi formed the clean-up brigade alt" OLA ---*- lee erGart ___- and Mn... § Ilia Am Shrieger kept the and), an the to with her "womb of children'- nines that All of In and to love so much. The girl: found that they um hurt! "hem, from {Turner in the Del " to "Drop the Wild."- V mind alley hat was very pop- tartoo with!!! the younghdies’. The prize far the clevereeti mm; Ieat’to I‘m Gertrude Agnes who in her little checked dress, big straw ‘lut. aid ribbon tied pig-tails was in truth 1 votk of art. Min Ames didn't forget e thing when she dressed for the party. She even had her pink New pinned on her dress with! a four inch may pin. ._' â€MCI-b q r Ttttt girls came (honed a til-ls and bore, or in tome app: Valentine costume since 01 cot - was} Valentine party i ‘hnveto be that kind when it h: the in! More 'St. anentine Gama "trem, ‘_ big hair 1ttrja.eiitAciitier1i-iiUeii'-1i-i-i; ,Tre_h-idnroeeaatiL7,it,7",' " .wu we mum of the Working to- team ofnItitte when trt'thi. 1930 Y. W. C. A. . _ _ Friend-hip Club _ _ The Friendship club forgot for Att evening all the cam and worries of life that each of n; has no matter how ':t.tt.r..,e.ttttu:n.Gr'iia"iiiir"C"d"t',': hallowed back about): the you: of the earehee days of childhood, when on February thirteenth they 3tartiehratod in a childish"- ..-_... ties of her report, In. Mick al.. ven nuance. to resurfa- the board a human interest qtPeruetie 3:; Quantum ,iiisirrttttti t†_ huf_tgglr_l'=J:;Q:£-:I&m - co iiiiriirTGHVGTGTGi, 'feettttNiattiate something for reel, live people endnot jut netting up n ideals never unlined. “In unity there is strength." Thu may‘well-be the motto that the Y. W. (LA. board of dine-tanks: chosen for 1900. Certainly in only the Sec- nndmontholtheyeer, the board show- that in its unity is its strenxth. Watch the man of the Working to- cether of all the member: a! thin 1930 Y. W. C. A. Y- w, C. pi." Noies Immune we my be to be ' back tin-oath the years rehee dun Id childhood, Fem-w thirteenth they d in a :children'a pm, G “_-A ' - IP" PPM who Mme-nude cm “he party it would i when it happened u Valentina day. big hair ribbon ??timr5'riiiirTiiaii the Kirk up†was them and n. fyt poor But: aed as Itttk e Hteorrritte 01 course the P708111! worries a" T.ht sGiiiriTaiir7; TH! P the At their ui,ai, 'gli-T/tttg . :th nae cube Junior. had their Valen- tine "party on their club afternoon Feln‘uary .11. Each girl brought a valentine to. put Into the club box and after their game the adviser diatrib- ates: them. Grace .9ietty-iaiiij: -?ytfhmi'ciri"ri-'. Jane Hutton with thia Junior creep ‘of gin-la and all of them hope that she _ is interested enough to contin'ue as Myra Jane’s associate adviser.- Ind ill of them contributed in Preparation of the Inn at“ but m.†Sr, clean-tip." The Cube Senior combined n Valen- tine and birthday party'when they gathered at the Y for luncheon on Saturdey, Feb. It. The ' table was decor-iced with A ttesriersrse upon which could be found Den Cupid and ‘the helm his [olden arrow bed pierced. Mu, Marjory Kendall, the club adviser set nt the head of the table but the seats of honor were held by the thue‘mnghdie. whose birthdays were being eelebeated, Ju- mite Dill, Virtrintn Hahn.“ -..~.: on.“ - -e-.v v... “van-I, “It! I In interesting program collect “Know ' Your City.†Reports were mode on ' the location, clan-met end function- , lag of the city “bury. banks and r churches. ' -e . . Katherine Hayward and Lole Al.. ) venue, Both of whom love the very s shelves end door-mats of our library, cave uninteresting report tipott its and the as: fte14 of study and enjoy: heat it more for ell Him Park- en. Marlon» 1hPttrtrrrrpitri_iriiG bud Park’s churches, giving a short summery of the program of each one. Elsie Culyle, who lives at For: Sher-Shawn than: the For: chapel. "titth Nelson of 1hserfUtd Mottled on the Deerfkgd churches and Dorothy Glass. the Highwood churches." There certainly seems to be a church for every creed and if you haven’t found PTrtosrk, the Swutik. girls-where '1 it is, Caroline Schemmel reported on I the local banks.. 4 -w--,, w A.. In C. A. board pro-idem, In. Myron C. Rybolt, t1tJhutttksiaa"iiriiii tuna. tttru committee chairman, Mm. E. JyGinter and Uni. Wilma Kline accompanied the B. Y. club when it went to Lake Forest on the evening of February " to join Weak keg“ and Lake Pomt business girls in the nation-wide banquet. _ It in an inspiration to the Business Girls club in Highland Park to know tint they are thun, having the interest and support of members of the hard of directors in their club activities. "ttttthe Praline: __ w" - "W .. ". U. A. The tttny it a candy x 1trtrt1stiii1,rariart"ivfi you; and old., lantotho Hrs. Mb: Junior JW""'"""-'-)-'""'" t them contributed some help ration of the luncheon and but necessary "after party ' leer set nt the head of the t the seats of honor were he $11!me whose l were being eeletteated, Ju- ' Vim!!! humanism. LL63 W Week. On February Cub- Senior you" the I. L l to be a church for t if you haven’t found Sebemmei _reported on a and on. vim Gt'llr'dst1u','tg',1,tj,tt M, -ri---_-ie_-e___e__- H g ,1: '. R.. _hrureev, the Y.: W. Junior, hlon,dar, had 1930 budget. Girl Beiidbii getting; pie nu ttest') "ry the dtttr of the e ' o _ Audubon Assn. 0mm. of the Waukcm and Lake county glintrictn' for the pupal! of taking the 1980, comment can. f-lc-I-l!-,-,,?-.?,?-;"-'--"'.';-.--";,,;"';, through tho visit to Wonkoxtn of Mrs, Estella Northam, of bombs: cem- sum: for the dist' which include: " of Luke eountt and a large portion of Cook. Mm NEQhAWM~mNa~ of 1tuui'iiir,-. organising and educltr ing 69 county resident. to canvass tht 3 precinct; in the county for the par. pom at “an: the an“; The: worku- will uu the fUid April l, tht, degdlino at by a. mth-m-srl . Bttth x with , “in C. A of In Pr, Add! met l for 3 stt,ryiiiii/Vis Evading not: or 13th or More! or Att. roru.‘ An ancient religion of wor- ship is being tufted today a new religion of social service. Country branches up carrying hy- siene and child altar. to the peas- ant vilhtts." Camillaâ€. are meet- ing, clones 1:;ng 00qu once: are fitiiidiithhitr even as in New York or 'Chittttit, or Réekford or Att. tom.‘ An ancient religion of wor- ship is being grafted ma.» - - I'u'. Pttntt in I'ttedtr an American dole. 'gation which she took to Reunion. i to organise " that people a Y. W. r n»&. In a Remnant residence of I Arabesque ,mihiteetatm you find it - {auctioning tttdar-as, busily an in any I building in any city in America. Dom: the long hallway, if you follow . the fragrant od'or of_the.green pep- ' per: that season all Ronmnfa cook; , tttttwon, will come upon the dining _ room recently turned into a eateteria for the native working girl just nor arriving in industry. Jitt V with Ne eastern: beauty and 1tl to can -, in -mmtttr-ie iiritTmiFriiiTiii; Galitaei. born in Roumanin of Greek parent, educated in a French school in Com _ stantinople, later a graduate at the , tkrtttotmeUnit itnirtty a poet-graduate with an AM. degree. from Columbia university in New York, is the Y. W. C. A. secretary, carrying on the work of modernising Roommie. Prom the headquarters in the very old city 'rrDmtthavitetvttie Y sun? _ met camps- on organizing social life for young people. Gymnasiums are teaching them games and athletics. Country branches, are carrying hy- - -ev _.'-- u.- ""-""d' _ I In Mabel P. Daggers initimm story-of her friend Maru, the queen :01 Romain. any be found an in. tending mum of how the queen in â€pron-nu of growth and pros- parity for her country since the World - a..--A s, “r . . _ _ _ _-._ M, van now may {informal recognition service in th. dorm of en initihtion and on Mara T, they will participate in theig torw u! recognition maxi? is hoped f,letqttT.yryrtifLii'vrhii"'la"l' date, have her white Girl Ream uniform ready 9nd clean» for the 00a- "tet, T -, _ twenty-£116 they are to have 3 Wash. tt)r'i'gectiiflt,tiie' -.'. "rapt, . with a m 1tftttr'rit'tfiWir'u . for that flffPttigL 1s.resa.-t --.-is__, . ' PHI†the :m’â€l'hw l, will uu the tUht April L qua. at by the [ova-amen:- bis getting the number of pee igg1tit.iqiuas.iijiiiiLiiirlirr, 'ltth1'l"iTr"'r" u “if a part of r of the etettrtdUr. TheY. Thad-y. m to Anna-us. Plat on th 'm If“ I 'tth, it: We»: of t) Itim Mil try ' ing l Stud tmbl labor: how imp: imp; lid: in: hon can ter um. nitu ins: less is in ho by an in det in!