Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 15 Jan 1931, p. 18

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The Highland Park Press Call Highland Park 2000 YELLOW CAB CO. Exibe Slip Coven. Nov Town. Curtain Bowel Pinte or Collulold Wind-mu. Flaw Run. J. M. BILHARZ BATTERIES B E C K E R Battery Service DISTRIBUTORS can do rGr wm-u job glam. Nine mu or! ten mph here read ll. In NORTH BRENDAN ROAD Highland PM! WM, Int-ml new". In” You an cordially invited to visit the Reading Room, IOU”: Vat hp. ' IJI. to ' in Iain-uh, In“! 1:80 in. land-n “at much of Chi-Q. 8:!"th of Highland Put The Press Want-Ads North "on. Luna'- “In” r." I. [:80 I~- In! "din- on), ‘Mir CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM PU0N F, HIGHLAND PARK 3t " S. First Street North SI. Mm Avenue 'trrtoo “than. Telephone 493 Auto Trill-inn I‘IIUIM‘" "ttVtCiM ttu III-OI Anm for null» Inn-mm by Towed. ur with“ - . ANNUAL MEETING OF r Ji7a"iN HIGHLAND PARK Y, "1.05mi rumor-Id may M FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAI: "be r "V . '---A rlunut w, :cm.¢'.\u GARAGE iriirii"iiriiEiiViiLAiiLr, FOR YOUR my: all think HIGHLAND PARK Y. W $1271? m me a mud helm Ml hu In. epithet, a thy Fuitht'ul. ' "w, "We ju 536 Central Avenue can f he an organizer 'we' SCH RA Fists Oiyirur wayhomeaftertheTheatre "---- DANCE Marine Dining Room ntinue . ts.6iyOgr.o Sugar Cuts, 39c Pound Jumbo Peppermint Patties 49c Pound hr Mrs. " G and opportunities. She the way tor girl; and w a part of the Young hristim wisoe'ration, and them to know the real the Blue Triangle. mentioned that Y. W. is girls There must be a ' and that is Miss Ames. w1- wanted to give Miss ithet, we could my, "Miss nilhful." one ot the girls "We just love Miss Amos. Highland Park Pharmacy EDGEWHEB BEACH 119mm Week-End Special the growth 3 mm Ali-n em to b' Blue roll, ‘d from page 4) Mrs sa. Ill-ck Shula-n In“ on the th - CHICAGQ Monday Nights Ole till t In In. non-In]. Other root nllhll doteits. FRIDAYS-FRATIINITY Hmb-mLL I!” tuiirttt-ottMAL-ytLL, It“ A. M. twNBArtb-coNCMY-' TO ' PM. Hur- or' at": and - will entertain 10.. PH". SPITAI.NY’S MUSIC _ sen THE PRESS Girl Noer vision tdiiy06to serves and the need of new organizi- tiure," it was necessary to employ an assistant to the general secretary. Mrs. curl McManus was chosen. She has applied herself most diligently land has contributed with original ideas and plum m the Girl Reserve work. llolrd a Factor ' [tut no matter how efficient these secretaries may he, they Would be very limited in their plans it it were not for the hoard of directors. Each member of this board has played her part in muking this the year it has been in Highland Park Y. W. C. A, Two secretaries from the National board have met with the Highland Park hoard at dim-rent times to ad- vise and help. Besides the helpful literature that comes to us continu- ally. Three members of the board: and the general secretary attended the National Convention in Detroit in April. It WJS an inspiration to all of them to meet women from all over our land giving their time, service, and thought to this problem of help- ine girls and Women to find the true way and better their conditions. The 'ii'"'lsl nt’ thought Was broadened and int-w aspects of this great National .uml Inter-National Y, W. C. A. were .unt‘olded in this great gathering of tron-ward thinking women. 22 girls .l‘roni this Y. W. C, A. have attended conferences and conventions durlng the yeur. Contaets that bring in- Phone H. P. 4100 Celebrity Night ttit I). of Field Enlarged The freld of service has been en. larged greatly during the past year. Girl Reserves clubs have been organ- ized in "eevtield, Wilmot, Highwood. Ravinitrand Green Bay schools. Now there are Girl Reserves clubs in all of the schools of Highland Park, Ra- vinia, Deerfield and Highwood. A splendid new business girls club was oramized and the industrial girls club have been enlarged. The Moth- ers club has kept their good record and broadened their activities. With these new clubs and many more com- ing to our Y. W. C, A. new needs were felt and the education commit- tee headed by a mmt effieient chair- mum Mrs. Jared Juhnson, uifered a splendid prom-um that was engeriy accepted. it]? enrolled in the pro- gram. l During the summer a splendid camp During the summer a splendid camp was conducted by the general secre- tary and six advisers at Druce lake, Illinois. 56‘ girls a week living. think- ing ' and training together for two weeks is a rail test and chaiw'ter de- ve'npt Annual Campaign The annual campaign for mainten- ance funds was held in October. It was organized and carried through by our cwn heard with the help of our gum! friends that volunteered their service. Mrs. W. A. Alexander was chairman and with her emcient com- mittees worked hard for several weeks. Mil subscribed to the budget. We are grateful to the public for the extent of their support, although it did not cove] our budget. It will take planning and cutting to adjust our tintrncial needs ut the next year. Hut we feel sure after the present depression, the people of Highland pirminns and branding ido manship of Mrs. Alfred Burdick has done such "'seient work that our Y. W home has become very attractive, The house has been painted inside and out, some new furnishings and several gifts in the way of furniture, pictures otc., have been received. The rooming capacity has been Nled con- tinually. We have housed 429 girls for one or more nights. Our audi- torium has been in demand. It has been used for recreational groups, lodges, clubs, the League of Women Voters, Girl scouts and church socie. ties, iii-sides our own club groups. Two Style Shows: Two style shows, in the spring and fall have been held here. Put on by the merchants. We are pleased to bave these contacts with our busi- ness men and women. Aye are grate- ful tn them for their co-operation and we wish in especially thank the High- land Park Press and Highland Park News for their many favors'they ira'tril'h 'rally d, oir full need. The House committee under the chrir- have shown us. We have sro-operated with the Highland Park huspital and the re- cently organized Social Service com- mittee. We were organized to serve. We have (lane MO, We are a com- munity center and thi, door is open to all the eitizen, of Highland Park and vicinity. Members of the Young Women's Christian association of Highland Park, as the president of the board of directors I thank you for your in- terest, your time, your money and co- operation during the your of 1930. also eottenatuiate you for it is a Thursday, Jan. 15, 1931 as to all

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