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Highland Park Press, 10 Oct 1929, p. 35

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" m~ CM! Mon; and, too, a 1 compenhebip which . redi'etee be-. l cause. the Mp, knowinc ml: other , and living under 17m mot. 'Fiii.iGiirnttttjWt.A.tttt',t is always a list of girls waiting their 1 tjtttykt-ryet-t1- them ‘ bugging. It in u wly 1itterf'Ntmer' have been ebb to Arteries Elicia-ml Perk. Eula cumin: . will ,‘andvse t group oohtsis- iGttarimctr.tt,aJt_fortr to eixht or» twelve nthefed in the livips room. when cherry in”! shed e lights»! Mobility did the radio adds a touch of hospitality. . Nor is the Y. W. C. A. a home omedor, thoeg nrhtrlte been for- 7 ‘tunete enough to have chained": 'réoiriiiimtlie house. For girls who are doing domestic work about town ' and are without a place to entertain _ their friends, the living room and A club rooms are always available and 7 .-rt are constantly» being used by these Occasionally a young girl withoiit' money is given x but in ttsearannient room for several days or a few weeks . until she finds employment and. in ririii'iariaoAAer i' cr 10,19»- and i,faGuiud af Minus; these qualities my tte found in the maiden“ pf up” Young JWomon’s when the young woman is again earn- ing her living. l The girls living in the association house nay get their bmkhst in the kitéhen, Whieh'het'is, in‘utown like Highland Park, 3 very great help. They.me the use the laundry in the _tsaar.msatutLtJye,' build" , which privi- ledge ianlndly alco% 5y ES" "E14 jority. - My time: ant-inrthe. lily , or evening someone is found slipping ‘-~down"the back Item with I bundle under her nun. '. She's saving a laun- dry tttt-amrhermtothes u well. . Nor is the Y. alone for ”lane j tunnte enough l rébii was how “I!” ot him!!! _ Ina IIIty-uuw F There we six and. rooms at the Y. W. C. A., mum a so and " u weak my! three double room, ranting 'sittt4tr'ergtrtatry.elr: ,Thqemm -xirttttieqtFettRrs4lh_'ahttae -tttegTa s W: room with tour isdiGijirer'iti-etrjyrtsiehiy t'iii'"t'i'rirr nine Jiri, Tit-kia Epprecintion is - -1tmrgrttttgm on the "rsmsrotttdcthhd, tloom sre undergoan s wonderful trsnsformstion. “Some of our turni- ‘tnrede otd--proUhtr given years ago tt the Y by s kind friend-tmt the ”old bureaus and cheats of drawers" ire taking on s new cheerfulnese with s ttmelt-of-paint to blend rich the bright oil cloth dresser covers and choir emblem. Mrs. P. A. Deniel- "tttet/lift: -.- _ tcte'-it,fgtte,t; ..- " 5' _ Alt." . rem has gone thro s [ thereon: st the Y. W.‘C. A., sugJ getting s chsnge here or s chsnge there end the color scheme to he carried out in esch room. The single room " the end of the second Boor corridor is s yellow room; it reminds one " onee of. sunshine. And s dou- bleroom’on the ssme floor is orchid; it makes one feel restful through s ji(liur woman is "aiiijirrif-" a "h".m"i y _ “A fairy-like M, Lines Lrus tttttr' aerooa" cotter -GattFisntitutren1ietuynt,t"l" abu'a corner are My mind now that the felt activities have started and than improvised bedrooms have had to be put away.‘ . nous cum _ I {ballad B. Btmiiek of Oakland ‘avenue has for the put months been but” comm chairman on-the Y. W. (LIA. board orDheetors. .. Mrs. Btudiett hashnen mum in her ef-. fork lo martin Y W. C. A. the attractive home that it is today. She bu given _ hours" of her _ time working with her committee in mnkitrtt dupes, _emshianaratttd lamp shades, which ndd so not}! to the warmth end color ','// the building. Everyone rejoices that l iiri"ir-iiiriiirun_1_Ptttfdiel_ end enough of them. Tit Hrs. Bur- iiicir-jiiteilr-artrrertr- credit to: the airitiithioitrh “wheelbase committed: program. _ . Bee- Registry To supplement the rooms in the u- eoeiation building, the.Y. W. C. A. ii: of service to both girls and the WAfiaâ€"é '55:. w "i'iraiir'%r'N8.tP. r%ltrr""ieRt'e' _ T are loosed all .qyer_'Highland Park so one an usually be found conve- niently situated for any girh It is estimated that "durintt a yen“: time the "aiteintimt pieces At least forty once from people looking for rooms. Jn the summer when folk: like to Be near the Ravinia open or working people like to get any from the city for a few den, there is the biggest demand. Additions ,, are constantly being made to this list, as people who ttltqrrt,y, place to list them." There is chug: for entering ' room on register at the Y. _W. C. A. Sir elr11, the once tend give your name address; Li." .7 _ 7 -At-aherihart fttOaneetine of the Y. W. C. A. Mothers' club on Tuesday evening, October 2. The oMeers of the club noted as hostesses. They are Hrs. Q9? " John, president', Mrs. Willii -Gisrlter't, vice-president; Mrs. A..J. Trnpp. secretary; 'Mrs. Fred LindstrOm, recording secretary, "end the MVth prwurd, treasurer. Bunco we: pliied,'the prizes being ',jti'AuseuraA1rr9e ti).rettt.tAr? limbo; In. 'tktiira7tse, aaiiiT page end In; Mdcirtltt, third prim.a one night in," te was? the Ill-I “II. -N.mt.F-"-e' V‘, V - The Mothers’ club meets the turrt Tuesday of every month " the neo- chum ttttttMatt." It ari1t Welcome any mother who would like to beconp a lumber. Come to the November meeting or give yoér name to Mrs. Fred Lindetrmn. 7 Girl Belong _ _Yowedn't keep a good thing down.' On Inst" “My the Cube Junior found their number present to be tan, while the Cube Senior found theirs to be nineteen.“ If the present rate continua no an noon” 'iihiihttrirferr more ulvieore and there will lie little doubt, but that the trtihteete. of .the Y: W C. A. Notes "'"*'TNt't"r,iWTlrd.mrr'i7 l room on the C. A. Simply your numerand 'ifif miglé‘mn Jeni!!! mm. of.the in: with a“? Ir of that . We“ T 1 The Deerfield Girl Reserves are , becoming very impatient to, get their club netted. Before they could so ‘ aheed with their duh an advisor hid " to be found for them. Thirhatr at 1nattteen.doneandinthepertrott ofl, aEimr-Lindure,-t-teaeh" " the Deer- .iield Grommet achool, we feel that the club has found a reel treasure; mu Lindherg has beert . Girl Re- ,aerve herself and has worked‘with . Girl Reserves " ,dviaor before so we ' ororftttrts, ththt_fltts club in Deerfield , .will my; 1/erttiiiiiiiimItrftirattefir The Home elub‘lt 09k Terran-1 . school had their meeting in Miss De . Hartog’s room on Friday, October 4, a for eleetion oroneers Dorothy Grist I was chosen iirihiriremr iit, the h,rakio, work accomplished tr, the Girl 'WmeMt.TiNC'"'-'"""'"'""""'-'-""" 'r, ", _ . for the coming you Noon“ Sut- llial De Harms. P9rttttt, _ _ non ha been elected pmide'ntond unto! otrtainint2tt “With Anna Rephoh secretary of the Cube De turtntr was awarded a huge moon Senior. The when of the Cubs maker, which should keep her in Junior group are France- Schwery, andy fir many a moon. "m, . pretsident, ‘md Vera. nomadic. lec- The guests were divided into ten teary-treasurer, ironps, _eaeh to tor: to, a (gamut - -- __R_,_, -o --- nun-n " n no man V W _"rHerdtrtht Club, " There were fourteen girls present ,titp_etetc,1iltit.elttfy club meeting t "irt=iTi'iiaiitHee'qe'at the ':Â¥;W-.G;A-. " on Thursturrpetytrr first. Eight 9L 1 those present'hsd been. members last i year and five more Were voted into I the club " members. Miss Esther , Suomi; 'reth, ' fit the mtqthqCLae, instinct-"s presi- 4 dent, Miss Ann? snow Tiff _ _ 1president, Miss Minnie Klettke have I ‘both had to resign their oMeess. The I business of the. evening use the elec- 1 tion of oit)eers for the coming year. , Miss Evelyn Snomi- is sueeeediu her i srtsterarsr-tmsiattett of the Friardship i club and the girls sre sure she will , .ft11 the oneeis the same ancient - , up; s' Jiltth.t,,r, did. Miss August: Miss Ada Schumh 'rauitt" . - . Esther Baoini, treasurer." _ ' __-. After the business. meeting wss over Miss Anna Faust sud Hiss‘ Esther Suomi acted as hostesses duro , ing the socisl hour sud serving of re- freshments. _ The Friendship club's next meeting is on October W. If yousre . domestic employee in High- ') isnd Perk join the club on that e've- ,' mini. t 'rtieahls will glsdly nuke you feel ethane: , A”. T.r . kt about 11:80 mm» __" V - r having the on , ‘ with ailing mm and jun and the 1 Tote ben’ Party " the faculty party Bim ma; w.» PP r pf III-on my. Minot 1 few with netting Nest. The i Mont with-n W m--.-.--------.. y The guests were divided into ten groups, each to tour to I ditterent place and one number of each group was given .. tin automobile on a string to represent ita' at. Group ii%iiiirtieiitotttrtitrtt1,tttlr , my att-et t-aitsatat-iiiitmstt-z- the name " its tuttomobiU., Afur/ .drnwing straws group mine we; [ Awarded ' 1orelaHitl1rtttttp for end: - , member of that tour, aTra We“, _ " Miss 05pm and, Min Brewer, . . _ . The last game and the one {thick 1 broatthtdorth greeteheeni and hath- t her wu the entomobile race. one I person-from each your ran around e "large 'riiiie-ttrrrt'-iierr-ptlPtr,y,tr- a Mr. Nelson timed the race: Min e mamaqu of" group‘rerght hem l, courage enough to take " her shoes t to avoid skidding on the waxed floor 0 Ton" by many seconds, finishing her mtg- “Exams "iiiiii""iad 'ri"iti' GFGrr%TiiFtaF.aFi ning automobile. V _ T . A . - . . AA- 1.. - -.-.-_" _ The high school orchestn . tur- nished music for dancing while re- fneshments' were _ served from the service Autism “b13111; dressed in i BN, - . tie - "T - r I tV CCL" L' 'evswrTal ”an“. _._:;Mne.l. w, A._itreiiite1etl __... s._-.--r-q-----i..-.. AMEverettweretheY.W.C.A.r bond hostesses at the party and we T sssisted with games by Mrs. Bruce Chandler. T .. ' ' Y..W.C.A. Pupil“, _ i T The first of this week 'Mrs. Bruce " Chandler, the Y: W. C. A. publicity .. rAdituwL,intrilesra.,ts?a-,tlt,tr, _eittr_ety_tt, Highland Park a litfleb‘fiiinphfemlfi“ ing very definitely what the "Y" has been doing so far this year. If is, hoped everyone has reed like?” and I little betterraeainted with the aks9eiatistn. T _ M Cl' V __ WM-eet tei-ttiurkAf?cttee-r-' phlets Mrs. Chandler mustered to her aid some of those women who are In- surested enough in the work the t W. C. A. is doing to give their time. in helping to get these pamphlets' Into the mail. To the idiom women the "Y".extendis runny mint thanks." Mrs. L, B. Sinclair, in. Ross Davis, Mrs. Kobe; tr. Buck, .13. _ . _ s. " . H. Alia, any”. rmflfm . items. Mrs. i"iirGGGLtyiiiirgirg)i1ttiti; l o. L. Olesen, Miss Betty LGiiiFifi' “2-- nun. Windham and use. Mer- Him!» Mrs. ThurmnnrwuLgp- o. L. olesen, His: Betty LGiiiFifi" -e "W Miss Jennie Windham and Mm. Mnr- V tin of Roger Williams nvenue. Sunday Afternoon . ) On October sixth, being the tlrst l gm were Sunday afternoon hostesm " . tTihriiircrLtottre!ri,rrrto_ _, dropped in. Ten Wu and through- out the afternoon by Mrs. Clinton _ Fritoch. Mn. Pred Raining. In. A. _ Zinger. In“ linebhtle. Min Mm ‘ _ ..-“ - - L.'\ 'Ai;Fiiiiiaiiriiaiaatiiata= . we. of ehyeh an amaF,'iifiF62llBr Ittrrjrr, i: m -

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