Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 7 May 1931, p. 33

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~ Mrs. Chas. W. ~Gilkey, _national president summed up our thinking and pooling together of ideas during the few days in a splendid inspiraâ€" tional address "Enduring Values." Inâ€" terdependence was a key note of the conference from our past experience. We are meving out of the exclusiveâ€" ness to inclusiveness. The purpose of the Young Women‘s Christian assoâ€" ciation was the administrating of the moreâ€"abundant â€"life for more people. in l iroind o Alrtati hss â€"Aldh. w Aih A A 2 C1 A. are. having another club dance, Thursday, May 14. Worth‘s Highâ€" anders fiveâ€"piece orchestra will furâ€" rish the music. The ‘tickets are in he hands of the club members or may eâ€"purchased at the Y. W. C. A. or t the door. Over 100 attended the \pril dance. All had such a good time ;ren a much bigger crowd is expected ‘ ay 14. The Pi Delta‘s are having a beach ipper â€"Thursday evening. Go down ark avenue and meet the rest around e.cracking ~campfire. " Pléase make servations before, if you plan to be ere and want your name in the pot. he club is having a card party May « The proceeds are to send one or. ‘o delegates to the Business Girls nference at Saugatuck, Mich., July J to 18. The Highland Park, Lake Forest, aukegan joint business girls weekâ€" d.party June 13 and 14 at the Asâ€" ‘iation house at Druce Lake will se the club meetings for the seaâ€" 1 The entire charge will be $1.50, luding supper at 7 o‘clock Saturâ€" Y uKK aftne tm Kimh Bs t IBL ic aal ‘lation house at Druce Lake will se the club meetings for the seaâ€" + The entire charge will be $1.50, luding supper at 7 o‘clock Saturâ€" until after tea Sunday afternoon. fetist__ntion of $1 is asked in adâ€" â€"_Mrs: John Finley of New York chairman of the foreign division of the Y, W. C. A., told of our splendid growing work in the foreign fields; but because of the nationâ€"wide depresâ€" sion, twelve foreign secretaries had been called home. Mrs. E. T. R. Murfey, Mrs. W. A. Alexander and Lydia V. Hutton atâ€" tended the entire conference. Mmes. R. A. Wood, John Bell, J. B. Deibler, Adele Everett, L. G. Gatewo6d, Tared Johnson, T. M. Marks,,Wall_:er‘ Metâ€" calf, John McDougal , O. L. Olesen, Touis Schemmell of our local board attended different sessions during the conference. It was helpful as well as inspirational. â€">. e 3 : The will be given to the reports and disâ€" ~eussion of the Regional conference held in Chicago, April 28 to May Vawter, was. conference chairman and Mrs. James M. Yard, vice chairman. ‘Mrs. L. H. Hodgkins, president of the Chicago board, was hostess. Many: â€"national staff and board members were present. > : ~The discussion groups included: 1. Volunteer leadership and proâ€" gram making. 2. The community in its world reâ€" lationships. 8. The measure of religious thinkâ€" 3ng..in.theâ€"Â¥.â€"W.,â€"C.â€"A.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€">.â€".â€" 4. The association in this economic IOfldkâ€"Aâ€"â€" ledrbizeieleeeisicaiinarcale se se on ontemict ts e Cormset ce the Y. W. C. A. board o will be Tuesday, May 12. regular necessary business will be given to the report eussion of the Regional . Re Friendship club of the Y. W The regular monthly meeting of ursda y Eistrations clos#d aVy 7 ‘inley ~ofâ€" New York, ie foreign division of «. told of our splendid in the foreign fields: Gilkey, national up our thinking ‘ of ideas during splendid inspiraâ€" 19 board of directors 12. After the at filty the time The date for changed. . CAMP event. All the gi part. Be TI to serves and 100 of Th : v â€" t0 of ‘the North re. ‘The N Councii of Bov Sannte a.. .. Girl Reserves asked wuhh"j middie, blue tie sary ). , Girl "Reserves this date for th 19 North Sheridan Road WHENâ€"Sunday,. May ves and â€" to take part in iIRL RESERVE NEws ‘E Wg fi»lu.m.mu 8 â€"o‘clock:; " Ad UE N: se y 200 000 is 2emenc s NPNPNEPSHNpHiArppreqyrenprmpmmmmmeprccmmen se DOIISTIC, APARTMENT HOUSE axp GENERAL @© ELECTRIC »â€"2â€"â€"YEAR GUARANTEE A Million Users Wrote -"."‘l’ anters * A L L â€" $ CE EL 10 at 8 o‘clock. Every girl is râ€" her uniform ~ (white. skirt, . News Notes girls organizations are taking to your organization Girl Reâ€" 00 per cent Mother‘s Day. the G. R. camp been MErRy pay$° bas been and Sunshiners have been mm © (iwith 2 10h0 The North Shore Area ts are sponsoring this Mother‘s _2 NOTES Day parade very girl is T H E to save VIC. J. KILLIAN, Inc. spiritually finer and tion in the open. be paid â€"with registration, balance before leaving for _ camp..Itâ€"is 1 Girl Reserve will plan to stay t} week .Deriod. More can be_acco %. .:m:k a ye mlfi chang nesday, June 17 at 10 Tuesday, June 30 at 4 o ture will be sent out to * Registrations are now o for beard and room. / made at the Y. W. C . APHNEHENRAENEURINLTRirerrprtprem mm amemmmmmmmensmesen COMMERCIAL ISFIICQRATONS * ELECTRIC iibihitinnninininmmnna 4C Read the Want Ads nlsrnl(;lin/\ron make _girls physically stronger Down rennementsâ€" at reduced prices. Sliding shelves that glide easily. Acidâ€"resisting porcelain interiors. l"inger-txdoor latches that open at a touch. See the complete range of allâ€"steel models at our showrooms. AMILLION STRONCGâ€"the list of General Electric Refrigâ€" erator owners grows at a tremenâ€" ySsigey dous paceâ€"with the story of carefree, expenseâ€"free performance reâ€" peated again and again. ' Nowâ€"General Electric gives you a 3â€"Year Guarantee. You get the timeâ€"proved herâ€" meticallyâ€"sealed Monitor Top mechanism â€"safe from dirt, air, moisture or tinkering â€"the allâ€"steel cabinet. Individual zones of cold, fast freezing and exceptionally roomy storage space. _ _______ _ In addition, you obtain new features, new refinementsâ€"at reduced nrires SHAL. New Refinements New Low Prices camp.â€"~Itâ€"isâ€"hoped a life of healthful recreaâ€" eS naped "every to stay the full two : be accomplished _ if * c elock and closes ‘clock. ~Camp literaâ€" o parents this week. open. $5.00 per week All registrations are A. $1.00 is asked to payments as low as $ whole years to pay) 0 . on a nationâ€"wide w{, B. C. network to be paid Mrs..Smith charges her husband with cruelty, â€"~ Mrs. W. J. Smith, who is suing her husband, â€"theâ€"former owner of " the Waukegan Daily Sun, for divorce, is vony ‘ ': 117_?"7‘} .w‘, ,-;‘:‘ adge Ralph J. Dady decreed yesterday. _ " 3 _ O+, _ MAK e < Wife of Former Waukegan Publisher Seeks Divorce WATER COOLERS Read the Want Ads Phone 3800 4

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