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Highland Park Press, 17 Oct 1929, p. 23

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ime to n, who jorie Kenâ€" Cubs Senâ€" som of the rk 2222 : ordinar; s. ~Olese: Mrs,. Mur ign whic} is month first aid Jane Hutâ€" junior . in vhile nine rearch for Edison ore Mis ir service hese ~two ; out their es <in the ool ‘enterâ€" freshman busy day 17, 1929 unner 1C e to * + 8Dâ€" > Thursday, w. C. A. reminded one of a hive of bees though in this case the swarmâ€" ing was done by. girls. â€" From three to four they.came from all directions pouring "into the building and from five to half past they poured: out, in happy, merry groups of five or six. At the Freshman party the girls P n i o > I ME nc t en rmeus They® _II _I % N h ied * Mee e e o e oC en e i ie Pn P Wl 1 the Girls Reserves try to do and be and were invited :to come back the f{following Monday and hear. more if they cared to about the Girl Reserve program. _ It is + hoped that out: of this group that is interested enough to come back there will grow a splenâ€" did Freshman Girl Reserve club, comâ€" posed of â€"girls who willâ€"truly enâ€" deavor to "Face life squarely and to find and give the best."â€": thiss. â€"â€" _ Mathers‘Club Mrs. St. John, Mrs. J. C. â€"Fay and Mrs. Louis Schemmel of the Mothers‘ club met at the Y. W. C. A. with Mrs. O. L. Olesen on Tuesday afterâ€" noon, October 8th to plan a program {or the next meeting of the Mothers‘ club which will be held at the Y. W. C. A. on Tuesday, November bth. â€"It was decided to stage an automobile party similar to the oneâ€"whichâ€" was. such a suceess at the Faculty party. The material used at the Faculty party are still on hand so the preparâ€" ation for its "repetition â€" Wwill not be such a great task. â€" Mrs. Bruce Chandâ€" ler has very gladly accepted the Inâ€" _vitation.to the.club automobile party to assist with the games. = lowing is the club program: Decemâ€" ber â€" Music program; January â€" Sleighâ€"ride party; February a Valenâ€" tine party; March a play; April stunt night masquerade; May, Brands Orâ€" Commerce Chamber Endorses "1 The Chamber of Commerce at its meeting on Tuesday, October 8, went on record as endorsing theâ€"annual Yâ€"â€"W.‘C. A. drive for funds, and on motion of Lyle Gourley, the body voted to accept the invitation of z;he The Y. W.. C. A.. campaign comâ€" mittee â€"asks everyone in Highland Park to follow the example of the "‘?:“towh:l':l'rtiné November meeting of the Chamber in the Y. W. C. A. assembly hall, as guests of the ass0â€" ciation. Chamber of Commerce and endorse the drive but give it the heartiest financial support. â€" _ Sixtyâ€"Three Miles of _â€" _ ~Christmas SCals 10F, _ _ Lake Co. This Season "Sixtyâ€"three and thirteen hundredths miles of Christmas Seals have been sent to: the Lake County Tnbercq- ing t&Miuâ€"MMconntyâ€"l nurse, * x 5 ~â€"Thig‘ dontains mumerous bundles of the little stickers that number 4,000,â€" 000 in all. If each seal brings one cent the revenue. will reach $40,000. Miss Waterman doubts if this much can be realized as the sale in the Cook county in the state on the basis losis society for Lake county accordâ€" of returns. at Springfield that. makes it poSSIDIC to ingpect the school children onte & year, and sometimes twice so that ‘The money is used for the purpose of ‘combating tuberculosis. |It -t:l. at Spuring@field that fles '! %fl' Y. W.C.A. Notes October 17, 1929 «y» In addition clinies are held for the tuberculosis subjects and those actâ€" ually affliicted with the disease. health recommendations can be made. Oderless Skunks! Des. Moines, Iowa â€" There is a quintet of. odorless skunks in Towa. Although parents still are reluctant oo m css rnancatue mt READING a good book . . . feeling pleasantly lazy but altogether comfortable . . . you rememâ€" ber a telephone call you should have made. Inâ€" stead of climbing upstairs or going to the other siqnxdcphoncggthetablfitXQEfe!bOW! This is solid comfort in your homeâ€" a comfort that every living room should and can have. â€"â€"â€" _ Extension telephones are also convenient in bedroom, kitchen and other parts of the bous&â€"_grâ€"apartmenflifhfi)&bl nt.. Theybring. theâ€"service to you.. The cost is small. _ _ â€" . m â€"â€"â€"_â€"..Oall Our Business Office f â€"~I1LLINOIS BELL In Your Easy Chair One Policy .» .One System _â€" iety are in â€"the possession of the State Game and Fish department here.â€"Theseâ€"animals â€"can be . handled without fear of having to bury reekâ€" ing clothes and become a temporary outcast from society. In addition to the vast zoological collections made by the Crane Paciâ€" Natural History, comprising several Valuable Collection TEEErronE cOMEANNY * BELL SYSTEM se i ... â€" thousand ~specimens =of ~mammals,; birds, fishes, reptiles and amphibians, considerable ethnolpgical materia+ was obtained by the expedition during its 25,000â€"mile voyage to many isâ€" lands an countrics of the South Paciâ€" fic. â€" This material will be used in the museum‘s department of anthroâ€" pology. egularly. 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