Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 15 May 1930, p. 15

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The first meeting of the board of North Shore Sisterhood under the new officers, Mrs. Harry L. Canmann, president; Mrs. Herbert Conhaim, 1st vice president; Mrs. Herbert Philipsâ€" born, 2nd vice president; Mrs. Joâ€" seph Solomon, 3rd vice president; Mrs. Kahn, treasurer; Mrs. Lester J. Felâ€" senthal, recording secretary; Mrs. C. H. Barnard, financial secretary; and Mrs. Simon Ruwitch, corresponding secretary, was held last Wednesday at the N. S. Temple Israel. Village captains: Evanston, Mrs. Julian Jackson; Wilmette, Mrs. Celâ€" ena Friend; Winnetka, Mrs. Adele Heineman; Glencoe, Mrs. Ira I. Fishâ€" er; Hubbard Woods, Mrs. Max Greenâ€" berg. Membership, Mrs. Isadore M. Portis; reception, Mrs. Arthur Frank; Parentâ€"Teacher and Religious school activities, Mrs, Ira Rosenberg; Stuâ€" dent Welfare, Mrs, Hugo Hartmann; Study circle, Mrs, Maurice L. Hirsch; Uniongram, Mrs. Sidney Baer; printâ€" ing, Mrs. A. Van Goldman; publicity, Mrs. Leo Steif; revisions, Mrs, Louis Berlin; Temple flowers, Mrs, Milton Mayer; social, Mrs. Rudolph Hoefeld; hospitality, Mrs. Harold Moses; peace, Mrs. Barnet Faroll; program, Mrs. William Cowen; telephone, Mrs. Percy Cowan; coâ€"operation with rabbi, Mrs. Lester J. Felsenthal; Ways and Means, Mrs. Samuel Goodman; budget, Mrs. Simon Westerfeld. â€" Sisterhood Board Held First Meeting Last Week Plans for the coming year were discussed and the following were chosen chairmen of various commitâ€" tees for the ensuing year. The Rev. L. Vander Hayden, O.P. of. Minneapolis, Mirin.,â€" wellâ€"known dominican missionary a nd noted preacher will conduct the solemn noâ€" vena in honor of St. Jude to be held at the Shrine in St. Pius‘ church, Ashâ€" land avenue and 19th street, Chicago. The nine successive days of devotion to the "Patron of Difficult Cases" will begin Sunday, May 18, with services daily at 3 and 8 p. m. Veneration of the sacred relics at all of the services. St, Pius church canâ€"be reached by the Douglas Park L to 18th street or by Ashlandâ€"Southport surface cars to 19th street. St. Jude Novena to Start Next Sunday The next meeting, of the board will be held in October. Thursday, May 15, 1930 P‘hone Deerticld 494 DEERFIELD AVE. >+DEERFIELD, ILL. WE ALSO DO ALTERATING HUGO KOPP FUNERAL DIRECTOR PRIVATE AMBULANCE CHAPEL / Au de d‘argent DRESSMAKING REMODELING 24 South First Street Telephone 830 Established 1912 t Philipsâ€" Mrs. Joâ€" ent: Mrs To enjoy camp a girl doesn‘t have to be an athlete, as the modern camp includes so many other facinating acâ€" tivities besides sports," said Miss King, Deerfieldâ€"Shields teacher, to a group of high school girls last week. Camp interests include nature study and arts and crafts work, besides the regular sports. Through organized activities the girls, besides spending a summer of pleasure, really learn what is valuable to them later in life. Scenes portraying camp In addition to the private camps, there are girl scout camps. A girl may earn her own way in some of these camps. ADVANTAGES OF CAMP LIFE DISCUSSED BY MISS KING ko Alleél i+ | k. 3 | AFA ; r j Cer . | M x )‘ * ; < * h se Leadio h dn‘ Te “Z' 5, o2 ney: »»»09% * t AyiAdi? Faks "A‘\ F y .3‘&:'54' R t idns 1 M t '._. i Wl 4;# @1 rnd mgrallthian®". x4 P P e to e es 2C . .+ > ame ie ied Mn t ons m sn h . [ \% e t Y w . m 536 Central Avenue HIGHLAND PARK PHARM ACY T H E SUNDAY DELIVERIES A number of girls from Deerfleldâ€" Shields have attended Camp Bryn Afou, in Wisconsin, where Miss King . and Miss Thompson go each summer. This camp is at Rhinelanâ€" der, about 350 miles from Chicago. A private lake offers swimming as well as canoeing. There is horseback riding as well. Tennis, hockey, baseâ€" ball, and basketball have their place in the activities. The arts and crafts work includes the making of jewelry and basket wearving. Clog dancing, pageants, and tournaments, as well as dramatics, play an important part in camp life, uates three is camps suC girls pictured The councilors are all college gradâ€" ites; there is a councilor to every ree girls. For. sleeping quarters V. T. MeMAHON, R. Ph. G. Jife in Typical Girls‘ Camp the Ever been to New Orleans, well then you know that Praâ€" line means delicious fresh pecans and Southern sugar. It‘s our special brick this weekâ€"end. Phone Highland Park ‘2404 SsoOUTHERN PRALINE M "High school and college mean more to a girl after she has attended u camp," continued Miss King. "Leadâ€" ers in school and on the campus are usually girls that have had the adâ€" vantages of camp life." The lllinois League of Girls‘ Ath, letic asscciation camps will be held June 15 to 25 at the Bowen Country club, north of Waukegan. The price for one week is $15, for the entire time, $25. Prize offered for definition of "home." Why, isn‘t that what‘s on the lot with the garages? â€" Dallas K ure cabins with ace ven, six girls and nber Deerflel mmodation councilor hield 16

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