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Highland Park Press, 19 Sep 1929, p. 17

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> utm tuipiced cg us c oag 0 10â€" Gal d â€"â€" WB D e â€"A O â€"‘to begin plans for_ Be propramâ€"they * wish to carrv out far tha aa2i ».% (ennaith t rnatediimertatrragines, xc o. *T a the ‘Girl Reserves. This group, too, is planning a unique and somewhat unusual program, with the assistance of their club advisor, Miss Hermina DeHartog. The Makio girls are goâ€" ing to take a "Girl Reserve Cruise." * § program. â€" It sounds more like adventure. And it will be a & venture if the Makio girls are ning it.‘ â€"Of course it is to educational cruise but not th one has in school., It will companied by English :fiku, 1 shows of art and fas § onference Oct the At Oak Terrace school the Girl Reserves call themseives "The Makio Club." * The Makio club was: organâ€" ized last year and although the club ia.nmngoneitisnhrgeom_lnd has learned in these few months gg‘ O t Conlie one, full of fun, servi others, and a chance for stud growthâ€"inâ€"many ways. If yo betweenten and twelve years of why not come over to the "y" Monday at four o‘clock and joi Cubs?©~They will gladly wel you as a member. en _ to carry out for the next f6éw months. The Cubs are calling their program the "Girl Reserve Patchâ€" work Quilt" and you may be sure that the patchwork t will be an interâ€" tsting. one. full af tan. nerfed t others, and a chance for study and pmaviued . : iB i2009 an OW t The UTubs ~~ ~â€"â€"__â€"â€" * regular ugi.flukmrmkewith Met.di; visor, Marjory ( 1. m +m Heti ies Ae W ces is it e W P renits At Oak ° Aitie s oc 2e m â€" uy Ond “?.’!‘?im_,i’thhâ€"‘mthM _such as Oak Terrace and Deerfield, :in those respective: buildings. â€"â€" Every girl should. belong â€"to _ some ~Cirl Reserve club. _ If you do not, place: your application for memberâ€" ship in some club at once. _ The orâ€" ganization. is sympathetic and friendâ€" ly ‘at â€" all times. ~ For particulars call Mrs. Hutton, the secretary at the Y. W,. C. A., Highland Park 675. Girl Reserves are being organized this month. There will be a group grades __thr_ongh high â€"school. _ The Have you ever noticed t} electric trains use miles and triangles â€"~Overhead _ to _ st. The Makio Club 4â€"6, Camp Millhurst â€" is endeavoring to hold o‘clockâ€" andâ€"join the ill â€"gladly welcome Girl Reterves " it is to De an but not the : kind belonging to ike .,?‘, a gay adâ€" are planâ€" «enc oniihene v s c atatonn ce ar mmripnc s thneincd ae e un emepent o s en nirgenenteenthemrinme um sirred toâ€" steady the you are of age, Â¥" next 4 ‘mf‘m.“ ‘t ¢ Minnie .1 h 5 ies Â¥"its "official meetings but six gathered in the living room of the YÂ¥.W._C. \A. on Sunday afternoon eon," get in touch with some % Kitchenette Luncheon k ’fiar’mmm. Sept. 12 the Mothâ€" ers‘ club was greeted at Sunset Park il:y showers. "As a picnic in a shower decidedly unpleasant, especially when each mother has ~brought her children along, the picnic migrated to the Y. W.â€"C. aA; kitchen and Asâ€" sembly hall. Instead of the pienic th:tntlny Inq lm‘l a kitchenette lunchâ€" " it you are a newâ€" land Park and want t drop in at the Y. W. Laurel avenue, and than â€" orice. _ A we l'.iu.m Reaching the small town or one of the big the Y. W. C. ; dent‘s opinion. "If you are t (co c o2 2. ~°~ EVCE Ane |age of fifty is the national president oftheAmericanY.W.C.A. s _‘""Most people, I find, think in terms of boys and their needs rather than about _ girls," said Mrs. Hanna. "The Smaller the community, the harder it is to !mn_thm%~thifikiigib6fif the girls right in their own midst.. Being with girls and sharing their point of view andâ€" problems, is the best recipe for retaining a youthful interest in life, Girls have a frank , re way of looking at questions :g:'-hcmz them in their dails 1...â€". » ~dFâ€"â€" 5. It keeps| _ _ *V° automobile of Peter Stadfeld, Te e 35 Ww C. &A work. It kee.psl supervisor from Wauconda township, you thinking in terms of . girls inâ€" turned / turtle on McMahon‘s corners stead _ of old â€" ladies. _H°’°°"'," 1| near Wauconda last week. The road, will keep you abreast of the times slippery from rain, caused the acciâ€" and tax allâ€"your â€"mental resources."| , nt. Mmfi:ffl»‘fi&fl*m 1 G(H you h‘ Bet"Thto V. % C you thinking in stead â€"of old â€" 1: will keep you a and tax all you Such is the terse. __Mrs. Hutton, our "fimhry. is p;.m-r â€"ktgâ€"w'flififi‘n’n%% {it‘s a new Ford)? available for advisor terested â€"inâ€"the â€"Girl~ town â€"who ~would" lik. Mrs.: Huttan and Lii. 1 inCw Ford) ? ...Four: seats: are able for advisors or persons inâ€" â€"whowouldlike to accompany Hutton and bids for them must T. PNEpCIEE: deved Aeniipbarnie sieindiiintie Ne them in their daily lives," ing the girl who lives in the wn or on isolated farms is the biggest fields ahead of uP c 4 0 0% 3 AC . A. Notes Â¥, is ing â€"toâ€"mak Efii‘m in her giris and sb'n'nc theil' ew and problems, is the for retaining a youthful life. Girls have a frank _ of looking at questions early. : ho hq en w t ns M n _ W.°C. A.; work. It keeps ng in terms of . girls inâ€" old â€"ladies. â€" Moreover, it you abreast of the times 1 lfab&r"l_nenttl resources." meserve conference is not a ‘s of dry lectures. It is a falksâ€"and group discussions work of the Girlâ€"Reserves trict. . It is planned to give inspiration to ‘those interâ€" Company of People beginningto.feelâ€"old" a newâ€"comer in Highâ€" want to make friends, Y. W. C. A., at 374 and drop in more A welcome .]'m » in the new presiâ€" mill has been converted mill ‘has been converted lcmrbmoctuchia;o camp and it is here that e~will be held.~ _ Highland â€"Park member Young *| Wov,. â€" Emmerso *| commission â€" on *] highways in Sp â€". || che i 4 Wike greâ€"wil}l) beenâ€" by the land appraisal com the. Waukegan~â€"andâ€"North Ford t ent of highways, : week one of 11 mei committee to meet in Gov. Emmerson and t mittee to meet in _ e ’ pervisors by Dr. war veteran, who was wel} | this part of the coun ty, died in the National_Old Soldies at. Grand £ % io o o Snpidh â€"Mich.â€"2 Fortyâ€"four out of 4,033 cattle in Lake county were found to be reacâ€" ters infected with bovine tuberculâ€" osis in the three months period endâ€" ing Sept. 9, according to the , L. 3 _2 . _ _ _ * T â€"ATZPOINE 10 LhG rebort F“nk H. Watrous, inj'ured When 't,_“fil a golf ball at the | try club was held f 236 Gillette avenue, Thursday afternoon. years of age slippery from raim ...._~, [NC r02d,} <The Lawrence and Houlihan farms slippery from rain, caused the aceiâ€"| locatedâ€"north of ibertyvilleâ€"andâ€"con: dent. â€"_Heâ€"wasâ€"uninjured enc t Sigtipe of ai ty â€"acresâ€"haveâ€"been purc mecrnnmrsrnrnecoamanermmniassaiemsnene sdos ons chased by the North Shore Material George C. Johnson, a resident of| company, from a syndicate of Evansâ€" North Chicago for 34 years and a| ton business men headed by C.:A. well known citizen of that. communâ€"| Wightman. The consideration is unâ€" :’_’t’yg passed away last week after an derstood to be $70,000, savs the T.ih. ness. of one manth 1. ____ 332j "Cl8°000d L â€"_ Resolution appr of 'thel‘u:‘fii-‘cfi..e b tablishment :of a NW‘BQ'.EE, Wau by unanimous vote im Waukegan, after iness which was Death.last week claimed one oldestâ€"residents of Lake county Mrs. Lydia Winn, aged 97 yea six â€"months, passed away at i .. Briee News ons ~FROM LAKE COUNTY Interesting This Part uneral services for â€"mmerson and « L°§d¢u. county to have an o Minnie Klete the «y» llli che is one of highways, was fson . and hi: advisory on metropolitan â€" area Springfield. . *: away last week after one month. _He was . InembDers of a mb. et in conference with and his advisory comâ€" ‘vices for the late Mrs. trous, who was fatally «sttuck in â€"theâ€"head by : â€"the Glen Flora Counâ€" held from the home at venue, Waukegan, hstJ e county board of suâ€" . Thomas P. Gallahue. » & Happenings About art of North Shore; } County Seat f members of bile of Peter sudfegé,/T“Ct Near Libertyyille _ on Memmtc snn |~â€" Bought by Material Co , 89 years old civil of Lake county, when in, aged 97 years and sed away at her home '“‘""""""ftm{ was due to her adâ€" the Libertyville Soldiers‘â€"Home well known i "uo was staying at *‘“. ni” xlCt- d'b.‘ ]!hm memâ€" superintendâ€" named last CMitago ent is t made}|| . Etee . of o Nt sez yoâ€" recently of the 82 897 Central Ave. Phone 380 Teachers in chargeâ€" Gertrude Janitz .â€" . . â€"p; Khineland. F grape season. CoIUM The properties are. bordered by Milâ€" . avenue on the west and the lDes Plaines river on the east. . z3 + mwpeffrisunflermwmm. _deposits of gravel which wil} be taken out. ~Eventually the one or ‘more lakes that will be formed will be graded and improved with homes in & keeping ‘with the program now being carried out at the old gravel pit in the Park avenue district. "It will Prepocisd Jo he $70.000 ertyville Independent. Grate Parmele _ Dorothy Tatman Helen . Taylor ___Students May 29th Season Now Open Highland Park Branch E. L.â€"Davis, Libertyville. A. L. Ritta, Fremont. â€" _John Molidor, Wauconda, â€" William Butt, ies es WFT,%; Vernc Fred Mau, West Deerfield. A: P. Snite, Deerfield. Charles Kuttruff, Deerfield. cago). 509 South Wabash A Chicago William Jackson, Antioch. lbqlicl.\olm Greuter, Grant. Nels.Hoigard, Avon. Joseph Dada, Warren. _ . Frank P. Nolan, Waukpiaxx_. Roy Heydecker, Waukegan. John E. Larson, Waukegan. H. J. Tallett, Shields â€"(Nort Chamber of Commerc .; a report made by that com The list of jurors follows: Emil Schleter, Benton. Gnnt l(nrrie, ewport. > S..J..LeVoy, Lake Villa. William Jackson, Antioch. t MNiAKGitisincsss mremerntnimae *KXny Time. Geraghty, Shields w is â€" says the Libâ€" Ave 1erce, according that committee. 3 VQmOfl. Voice Violin Piano (North Chiâ€" (Lake

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