4 ces ww ie n l 5 cce e mtc en nc iretnraa o 3 ns o0 e 0 Nce en oc OO m 2 S uo en ecann > C was imbued â€"with understanding and inspiration. â€" Had ‘every ‘citizen of Highland Park been presentâ€" there would have been no need for any solâ€" icitingâ€"on the part of the workers beâ€" proximately 60 workers assembled at the Y.W.C.A. for luncheon the oiling of the campaign machinery was comâ€" pleted. Mrs. E. T. R. Murfey, our campaign general chairman was hosâ€" could â€"Help but fool that the chearion ~ This is the week in which. more ~than three scores of women have upâ€" permost in their minds the gatherâ€" ing .in . of the â€"generousâ€"giftsâ€"ofâ€"all its friends who are helping the Y. W. C.. A. to be a crossâ€"cut of Highland Park‘s women and girls in helping them to break down barrier, share experiences, and become builders and leaders. Without this financial supâ€" port which the association is asking of the public during these six days there could be no Y.W.C.A. in Highâ€" land:Park. And the greater the supâ€" port, which is faith, the greater will be the work and growth of the orâ€" ganization during the coming year: " * . _ The Drive Is Ont~ ~*~*" The drive is on! On Monday, Octoâ€" ber 28 the Young Woman‘s Christian association started the most exciting week in its yearly calendar. Each department of the association has its own most exciting week in one way or anotherâ€"for the Mothers‘_club. it. ‘may be the week they stage their play; for. the Girl Reserves it may be the week of their Recognition Ser= vices when they recognize in the canâ€" dle ceremony <the new Girl Reserves in their groups; and for the girl livâ€" ing in the house it may be the week when she obtains that longed for room to herself. But the week beginning October 28 was for every department destined to be the most exciting week for them all. > Lake Forest Men‘s Suits Top Coats® Ovxercoats DRY CLEANING SERVICE No Better, Done at Cleaned and Pressed. Why A Laundry, Cleaning and That Defive,.sj_pA'll Competition in â€"_Price, Quality and Service Â¥Y. W. C. A. Notes | _ Pressing Service $1.00 Any Price Anywhere «of the board. She told the workers why she believed in the Highland Park Y. _W..C.â€"A. Her biggest reaâ€" son is because she. has a daughter, and it is for that daughter and all daughters in Highlandâ€"Park that Mrs: Plier wants to see the Young Women‘s Christian association eabled to make this town the kind of town in which any mother will be proud to have her daughters grow up. It was with thiq thought that the meeting adjourned Jlowing Mrs. Olesen‘s talk the variâ€" ous committee chairman told more definitely what. her.committee was striving to accomplish. From each of these women, the workers received a different slant upon the thing that means theâ€"Â¥.â€"W..C. A. but it is safe to say that from Mrs. Harry M. Pier they received the biggest inlpirztioni of all. Mrs. Pier has helped with the "*Â¥"â€"drives for three years now mdl L. Of€sen, president of the board of directors told a bit about the work being done by each member _ of the board. Owing to the growth of Highâ€" land Park, the board has been enâ€" responsible for some definite task in the workings of the association.. Folâ€". nearing and more greatly understandâ€" ing the work and development of our of the country from the national headâ€" 'W*ï¬?&zï¬â€™ï¬mj'i‘fl _eoncisely to the workers upon the big things for which the association both locally and internationally should and does stand. Miss Hutchins has been for the past year a resident of Highland Park and therefore is=vitally interested in‘ Highland Park campaign. Mrs. O. cause everyone then and there would have ‘eagerly gone into his or her pocket and showered upon the "Â¥" enough dollars and cents to carry it on for years to come because of hearing and more greatly understandâ€" Ladies (Plain) Suits, Dresses, Coats Waukegan 339 Pay More THE PR E . The B. Y‘s club as perhaps you) president, â€"submitted the following know is the ‘club made up of some| names in appointments ‘to various _ businessâ€"girls in Highland Park. These| committees "and they were approved ~~ #girls hold. their club meetings every| by the club: â€" Membership committee, second and fourth Tuesday evening| Marion Thuma, .chairman, Dorothy of each month at the Y. W. C. A. and| Davisâ€" and. Angeline Cwmnl. proâ€" consequently were in session on Octoâ€"| gram committee, Eva Miller, chairâ€" * ‘," + i N \ h i f s ® Ee ,v ‘.".. T « %r“fl' _pf the B. Y‘s, Mrs. Emily ~ (Continued on Page 44) _ l team are: Mrs. Robert S. Black, Mrs.|gent striving in constant _Julius Laegeler, Mrs. E. C. Noerenâ€"| come a proud wearer of berg and Mrs.~Arthur Swanson. ~On| the end .of ‘their fresh: Mrs. Frank J. Horn‘s team are: Mrs.| school. ‘The freshman ; Mogris Hirsch, Mrs. Paul Beyers, Mrs. course, be glad to conside Theodore Osborn, Mrs. H. A. Wampâ€"| date from their class wh ler, Mrs. Paul Date, and Mrs. Charles|come a member of the C Benson. |at any time but they ‘On Mrs. Harry M. Pier‘s team are: urged those girls who are Mrs. R. M. Jeffries, Mrs. Frank Fitt, join the club to do so im Miss Abbie Howe, Mrs. John S. Van| it will be necessary for t Bergen, Miss Allen, Mrs. B. K. Marâ€"|the club the remainder 0 tin, Mrs. J.â€"C. Emery, Mrs. _P. O.| year in orderâ€"to wear â€"Mï¬ï¬l,-nrl. Hll' ( 3. 0 DLFG 0 f 4 i â€" Miss Edith Holmes. Mrs. E. J..Ginâ€"| publishedâ€"this â€"week due ter‘is=working in Deerfield and the of space but next week western suburbs of Highland Park| in the Press so thutcv‘c Â¥ithâ€"the â€"help of â€" cam.damy 4Â¥ y mow ‘Xxhatâ€"â€"it â€"mMeansâ€"te B. Deibler, Mrs. Benj. Reike and Mrs. Kï¬ne,’]ï¬ilflfy‘]{ï¬iï¬ï¬Ã©?ï¬m' Philip â€"Masslick, Mrs. L. B. Nelson, Mrs. H. F. Kelley, Mrs. Edgar Ball, and Mrs. George: J. Hinn. _ On Mrs. Alfred S. Burdick‘s team are: Mrs. Mrs. Clayburn Jones, Mrs. Lyle Gourâ€" ley, Mrs. Arthur Schram, Mrs. Joseph ineâ€" Reinhardt, Mrs. Charlotte Stem; Mrs. Vera Whitcomb, Mrs. Louis Schemmel is captain of the Mothers‘ club team upon which are working: Mrs. Willis Gerken, Mrs. Fred Lindâ€" strom,~ Mrs.â€"Williamâ€"Hayward,â€" Mrs. Allen Gerken, Mrs. John Fay, and Mrs. A. J. Trapp. 4 uty With Mrs. Myron C. Rybolt as capâ€" tain there are working: Mrs. Wilson Miss Alvina Schnieder is captain of the Business Girls‘ club team and on her‘team are working: Mrs. Emâ€" ily â€"Brynn, Mrs. Katherine . Garland, Miss Marion Leffert, Miss Mae Hanâ€" son, Miss Ann Moran, Miss Bertha Hackenberg, Miss â€" Marie Browson, G. Wright at Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school;â€"Missâ€"E.â€"Clatre ~Kennedy, Eim Place school; Miss Hermina deHartog at Oak Terrace school; Miss Helen Boyce at Lincoln schook; Miss Dorâ€" othea Marxson at the new Bracside schoolâ€" and â€" Missâ€" Evelyn =Pierson at Ravinia school. Taann d . 5 x mooes e c ies “*pm.:xwh-’i list the namesâ€"of all the workers who are (putting on the Y.W.C.A. drive. To do it we would have to go way back to that list of women who helped get out the first publicity project in the â€"form of a folder sent to all Highland Parkers through the mail. We willâ€"only try to give you today the names of those women actually. soliciting on the various teams. The teachers are a team with six captains as each is definitely responsible for her building. They are: Mrs. Clark the editor :tooâ€"soon to permit usâ€" to publish the progress that has been made to date by the solicitors. But it is hoped that next week we will be able to tell you that Highland Park has taken its Y. W.°C. A. far "Over the Top" in its drive for a ‘ maintenan«@ fund of $6,500. M m Afl", “ . flm e t i4 Msm to solicit. f“ they wï¬b@ women. B Y on ecihah president, â€"submitted the following names in appointments to various committees ~and they were approved by theâ€"club: ~Membership committee, Marion Thuma, ~chairman, Dorothy Davisâ€"and Angeline Campagni;, proâ€" gram committee, Eva Miller, chairâ€" wearer of theâ€"Girl Reserves ring. of space but next week they will be in the Press so that every one will o‘clock.â€" here is a girl in Highâ€" | land Parkâ€"who is not going to hay ‘some real fun on this Hallowe‘en the Friendship club invites her to come { they are going to have. A nominal fee will be exacted to each guest to ‘help pay the expenses of decorations and refreshments. Buy a ten cent mask and join the girls atâ€"the "YÂ¥".â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"Freshman Girl Reserves At the meeting of the freshman Girl Reserves on Monday, October 21, ring.standards._were discussed and decided upon 3: These , ards_are_ the ones up to which a high school girl must live in order to eventually become a wearer of the Girl Reserve ring. ~The standards are high but gent striving in constant thought beâ€" ‘come a proud wearer of the ring by the endâ€"of ‘their freshman year in school. â€"The freshman girls will, of course, be glad to consider any candiâ€" date from their class who asks to beâ€" come a member of the Girl Reserves at any time but they particularly urged those girls who are planning to join the club to do so immediately as it will be necessary for them to be in the club the remainder of this school year in orderâ€"to wear theâ€"ringâ€"in ~~The Luther .league of, the Redeemer Luthern church, where the Rev. W. F.â€"Suhr is pastor, was the first church â€"organization to take advantage of the "Y. W. C. A‘s invitation to the churches E use the assembly hall as guests of e association. . The Luther league, a young people‘s group in the Luthâ€" ern church, held a most enthusiastic meeting at the Y. W. C. A. on Thursâ€" day evening, October 24 and after the meeting, thoroughly enjoyed a party in the assembly hall.. The Y. W. C. A. is glad that the league was its guestâ€"for anâ€"evening, and the "Y" hopes it may have the opportunity of being the hostess again of the Luther league. . Brynn, viceâ€"president; Miss °An Moran, gecretary and Miss© Bert» ber 22 meeting the â€"B.~Y"s ~not" on] ‘pledged $50.00 from the club to t» Maintenance Campaign for the "y but also organized a team of 12 so) icitors to work during the drive. Th B. Y‘s are back of the association . Nth ‘degree. ~At this meeting th girls â€"also planned their Hallowe‘s: 27 theâ€"B. Y‘s went on a "Truckin: Party" at which time they gatherc in their truck corn shocks, leaves, an< pumpkins to use in decorating fo: their party and enjoyed an outdoo: lunch cooked in the woods near Dc: Plaines. £ > . Hallowe‘en Party _ This evening the Friendship club Thursday, Oct. 31 1