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Highland Park Press, 10 Sep 1931, p. 9

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s Ti 1 U & _ ear. Three of theâ€"members, Ethel x(:;f:k 'I(;Hfg:{ 8 Erieni orris, â€"Augusta â€" Schriffer, and their kingses: S flora Milligan attended the Y. W.â€"C. :: usel'rjurin & our ; > Industrial Training conference at it; alsoâ€" for ‘the malfpa=r Gray, Saugatuck,â€" Mich., ten A" n _ BHays in July.. These girls will give § ..\ Freports later to the club, giving ideas Mrihigipr:fly f other organized groups similarâ€"to Siperarhiincl c aiae this.â€"â€"Membership in this club isâ€"$1 rmnmnnaumnammmmncld â€" * _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~"MRâ€"year and meets every other Thursâ€" ervices _ Mifay night at the Y. W. C..A. Beâ€" Glencoe Churt id:ts./ the club meetings +there are 13 parties, dance‘s @as,~arrd m-h: vices will be held Marion McManus will return from : Congregation Ist® Sher vacation September 15, and will . acmemoer Gllf W take up her work with the Girl Reâ€" y HepemDer_ _1 5+ / Aorve clubs. <€. d Saturday mornin t 10 o‘clock. f es E. Shuiman w rvices. _ Friday & ilman will speak | the New Age" s# ng on "Modern U rael‘s Hope." repairs â€"a ‘1_iiencoe~;sâ€"chairman of this comâ€" uildings in Hig ittes Nukye ce $,901 last month, Paul Davis, Jr., will entertain the report of Bui vests with a description of his trip dney D. Morris. ast year, as radio o tor, to Labâ€" _ accounted forâ€" -dm»mmmfle talk will ; garages for $1 e illustrated with his ownâ€" motion me of Mrs. Garli s avenue. R Howard left Sund , Pa., where she hé State Teachers colls ‘"Bléimehl left M; te Teachers college ere she . will atte IIL., Friday by $ ster.â€"Mrs. Snyder., â€" e â€"aâ€"rebearsal of : Musical chorus a at the Y. W.C. A. â€"fAyers, Capt. â€" W an and his crew, 1 Groenland Wal, w s at the hnome. of | J. Kaumanns of | ~~â€"<Beatrice â€"Tho and Kay Davis the week for M: nereâ€" they will > at y, September 10, s. ~John . Henzler Wis., and Mr. r1apman of Waterfc guests on Sunday WOOD DRIVE ling Total Slight Incr Park Loc Aid of the R + ere will be formal announcement " h n;Ie award of the "Emily Whg . mith" scholarshipâ€" maintained :;‘D‘ N'.-‘FITI: he Chicago Mount Holyoke club to mo * is Visscher of Evanston. Miss Advanced Pupils isscher stood sixth in her graduatâ€" ngins Sept. 14th > ng class at Evanston Township :: whnh nrive chool and 6f~â€"SNorth avenue. Victor H. Bergm; M'gl\;wl ll-. I.J?Isill . T. }s, :_ l;l lam,._é_nv"’fi: d Park and Clhi ent work not in the club will be welâ€" hame from.a . me at this meeting. : If you areâ€" new England States a I" the community it will be an opporâ€" ednesday evening r. and Mrs. Kenn Illo 7 a $2,850. â€" The :,:I:h:u- resent. â€" There was a short business achers col, Rreeting. _ Mrs. Louis Schemmel, the ~vgsâ€"ca7.jlOresident, appointed the following iday â€" by ‘; embers to serve on the program s. Snyder. _ pmmittee, ~Mrs.~Wm. Drake, x!'l. earsal of 1 (Rerring, and_Mrs:_John MeDougal. I choras atf treasurer‘s report was read by Mrs. r. w. c. , â€" Repholtz. A socialevening was spent Capt. w Mevink buneo, bridge and 500. First his crew, .\ Rrize were given. Mrs. E. R. Hutton nd Wal * . 1 Klw. lut’ for Mid“' Mrs.â€"Wm; h ofime. of ayward for 500 and Mrs. Clavey nanns of wio" bunco. Booby prizes were given ~~ _ * Mrs.~Willis Gerkin, Mrs. Renner and x ine : | Refreshments of peach shortcake ,y‘: e;;n nd coffee were served by the officers $ th&g%@_,;&},.hmmeh' iceâ€"Thore * Drake, Mrs. Lichwalt, Mrs. ay Davis | Repholtz and Mrs. Willis Gerkin. The alâ€" £.,. ... Hext meeting of the club â€"will be the The home of Mrs. Paul H. Davis f Kenilworth will be the scene of he annual tea for prospective stuâ€" lents ‘and undergraduates of Mount Holyoke club on Saturday, Septemâ€" ber‘ 12; Mrs. George F. Spaulding the community it will be an opporâ€" Eunity of making friends. â€" Sixty i is club last ond Tuesd,aiywq‘f October. _ _Program r "the meeting will be announced ter. ~Refreshment committee, Mrs. m. Drake, Mrs. J. Fay, Mrs. A.J. and Mrs. Lydia Hutton. : The Friendship club will hold their irst fall meeting at the Y. W. C. A. [hursday, Sept. 17. Ethel Morris, iceâ€"president of the club will have harge of the meeting in the absence The Mothers club of the Y. W. C. . had their first meeting in the asâ€" ‘mbly rooms of the association house uesday, Sept. 8, thirtyâ€"five were ~the president, Miss Evelyn Suomi. otices will be sent out to club memâ€" ount Holyoke Clubâ€"â€"â€" Annual Tea, Sept. 12 ursday, September 10, 1981 â€" J; J. Forstall ‘of W-inncth;:‘e rt : on ~theâ€"resuits© of: the y St. James won the ball game in the seventh when Thurston drove Berube 'twmé____{__;rgr_n'__agmndâ€"mhâ€"râ€"douhfi against the left field wall. Yeary for St. James and Walker: for _ the Tigers staged a great pitching battle. Yeary struck out nine â€"men and alâ€" lowedâ€" five hits_whileâ€"Walker struck ut four and allowed five hits. The victory wasâ€"theâ€"Afteenth ~BHE Meanwhile, the possibility that the DOâ€"X, the largest heavierâ€"thanâ€"air craft in the world, and which recentâ€" ly completed aâ€"trip from Germany to New York via the South Atlantic and Brazil, will} visit Great Lakes loomed when it became known that the kuge ship will visit Chicago. . â€" John R. Fulton â€"ofâ€"the: eganâ€"North â€" Chicago Chamber of Comrperce t,elemphed. C&phini Fritz W. Hammer, commander of thcl ship, asking him to visit the naval where it is undergoing repairs after Great Lakes Naval Training staâ€" tion: authorities last week welcomed Captain Wolfgangâ€" von Gronau, Gerâ€" man pilot who has twice crossed the frczen arctic by air.. His ship, a iwinâ€"motored Dornierâ€"Wal seaplane. was overhauled at the naval station, and returned to Chicagoâ€"Saturday.~ station and Waukegan. Harbor. faciliâ€" ties â€"at the naval _station: and â€"Wauâ€" te‘egram. Lt. Clarence Schildhaur, naval ofâ€" ficar who acted as coâ€"pilot of the DOâ€" X on its transâ€"Atlantic crossing, is a former Great Lakes man, having been trained at that station. _â€"â€" â€" o ~*, its run to give home team â€"theâ€"head: Evanston tied the score in the sevâ€" enth on a walk, a stolen base, an inâ€" field out and sacrificed fly. Next Sunday the Ranger Girls of Eoston, women‘s world champions, meet St. James at Highwood field at 2:30 p.m. This is the last game of the season and a chance to see girls who really can play ball: own Hall series of lecâ€" tures which is bringing to the Palâ€" mer House, this fall,~ 12 worldâ€"famâ€" epen with William Lyon Phelps, Ocâ€" tober 17. % score was 2â€"1. â€"~ €2Cf ~*"*Burt" Berube got the range on of the â€"â€"Miss Priscilla Carver will be among the guestsâ€"fromâ€"Highland Park.â€" es m ts O6f the lastâ€"16â€"games for St. James and their nineteenth of the season. Walker, the star_coloredâ€"pitcher,â€"in||â€" _ 4180 her music visuaIizgtigq} _The latest German dance the fourth inning and lifted the bal+/â€"â€"â€"gymnasti¢s, modern technique that is so popular, will over the center field fence for a homeâ€"/! _ _be taught as well as ballet technique, tap, limbering, run to give home â€"team â€"theâ€"head<|}â€" % c rkt * s § F Exanston tied the score in the sevâ€" stretching, building and reducing exercises. ~There will enth on a walk, a stolen base, an inâ€" also be special ballroom dancing classes for boys and field oqt and sacrificed fly. girls. . f % St. James Wins 19th St. James won a closely contested pame from the Evanston Tigers, a tastâ€"stepping â€"colored team, at â€"Highâ€" wood field_lastâ€"Sunday.~ Theâ€"final Victory of the Season ~~ from Evanston Tigers X May Be Brought _ to Great Lakes Station clyh , /}Vfil'{ help sonercmue se ie ue + _T H BR O PRESS _ n, president _ Katharine Walker Smith â€"House in New York, and they will bring not only her â€" ~| _ ~famous oriental tradition including technique and dance _ | _ of the Orient â€" India, Java, Siam, Burms, ete.,.â€" butâ€"â€"â€"| ~ ~also her music visualization: The latest German dance>â€"â€"|â€"â€" Winter Club, Lake Forest 903 Elm Street, Winnetka, Ill. The teachers for Miss St. is in New York and has â€"For ~~Shop delightful clothes for the Collage need Registration â€" Thursday 4 Reopens â€" Thursday Aft ~SILKS _ Never have such lovely clothes been available _._..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"far sn little money~ â€"â€"â€" _: ____ VELVETS LIGHT WEIGHT WOOLENS EVENING GOWNS _ _ will coâ€"operat@ in the supervision of all classes ALICIA PRATT with great pleasure that 270 EAST DEERPATHâ€" _ FROM FROM FROM FROM FROM $16.75 $25.75 $49.50 $10.50 Tel. Winn. 1520 .â€"October 1 _

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