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Highland Park Press, 6 Feb 1930, p. 31

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,v,:]‘ 6 Miss Myra Jane Hutton, who beâ€" came advisor for the Cubs Junior when the club numbered about 12 n.mhn h. '“..rh" {nh 36 â€" M se msrews other Serve urged to that it ¢ iss ma, pemed this little paper t} be brought together thus be made to 4 Part of the growing Girl Reserves of th Y’W'C-A. Fvary alh 70?1‘ Bom‘- BB“ n‘m ks in ;‘Rlo RIT A" counts of activities scheduled, helpâ€" ful suggestions for bettering the club programs and for interesting proâ€" Jects that ‘the various clubs might try to work out. Each month the papers â€"will be sent to the club adâ€" visors ~for. distribution among the girls and it is hoped iat cachâ€"gizr] Hmake hersell a committee of one mng and effective decorations. Girl Reserve Paper â€" The first edition of the Girl Reâ€" serve newspaper came out on Monâ€" day, February 3. _The Girlâ€"Reserve committee is going to try to make this paper a monthly summary for the girls of what the clubs are acâ€" complishing and undertaking. It will be a single mimeographed jourâ€" nal made in the office of the Y.W.‘ C. A. and will contain, besides acâ€" rainbow â€"of lovely â€"colors; and the thusiastic spirit of the associa members who attended was & more inspiring than the good c ing and effective dAanmentian.. ng year, the board other members on the comâ€" mittee do not have to be boeard memâ€" bers. It is this Y.W.C.A. tree that the officers of the association wish to nourish and see grow during the comâ€" tree of which the board of directors is the trunk because although the commitl:e_e c_:!mirman ‘are members of various committées and committee chairmen who carry out the work of the Y. W. C. A. in Highland Park. It is through the committees that the real work is done and Mrs. Murfey ismxioustostnrtouthertermu‘ president with a clear picture of how her â€"committees can do the most :ood‘ in the easiest way. The committee Seserves â€"of the Highland Park :'C.A. Ev_el_-y club is invited and News Notes __ Miss Esther Huckins, a very farâ€" sighted and clear thinking territorial secretary, came. out from Chicago on Friday, January 31 to have lunch and eonfer with Mrs. E. R. T. Murfey, president of the local Y.W.C.A. board of directors, Mrs. Wilson Kline, first yice president _of .theâ€"board,â€"and â€"Mrs;â€" LydiaHutton, ‘the general secretary upon the selection and the duties of various committees and committee chairmen who carry out the work of CC. CHat paper. to send in any lpoéi;l_-;;ti;; feels would be of interest to clubs to read in the Girl Reâ€" Thursday, Feb. 6, 1930 y ‘at she gets her copy and thoroughly. It is through Cubs Junior ogether more closely and leâ€"to feel â€"themselves a growing organization of found her job a larger association was even good cookâ€" At the last meeting of the Makio club the representatives to the interâ€" club council were elected. They are The Makio girls made $10.40 on a sandwich sale at the Oak Terrace school one day last week and if they had had them they could have sold twice as many sandwiches. The proâ€" ceeds from the sale paid the expenses of the sleighâ€"ride and the party the Makio girls gave the Makiolets. \ & 7 WNGCaP CElstemaibaiaes. .. borPithearntcs â€" unsl 22. are still snowâ€"covered. â€" When the girls were treated to huge helpings of chiliâ€"con carne by Mr. and Mrs. Py s y cCc an _ theâ€"next â€"club meeting will be held February 7 at which awards will be made for perfect attendance : during the last semester and the best all around Girl Reserve in the group will be selected. _ â€"__ _ _A ~*moU.. sieds were loaned by Mrs. Lee Gatewood and Mrs. Robâ€" ert H. Herbst and the coasting~ was enjoyed by all. The party was well attended by 18 girls and Mrs. Meyer, Miss Lindberg and Mrs. Hutton, as chaperons. f C one than she‘d anticipated since the membership began to grow. There are now nearly 30 girls in the Cubs so the advisor was more than glad when on Monday, January 27, Miss Grace Gatewood volunteered to help her direct the activities of the groupâ€" it was hayâ€" ing thttft‘mfib'iffi"g'”fiize umufioJ playroom. Y. W. C.A. Notes ubs Senior anita Dill, and Virâ€" )n the membership Katherine â€" Krohm, Hay ward and was â€"that in the short 8p day it was impossible to all the interestin_g thim done at camp, although t] did begin at Oâ€"18 imnaill 3 Coisment cPo l tele Wds t ic ts & N08 1 11 has met with. some unavoidable :obâ€" stacles in its efforts to become® orâ€" ganized but neither the cln_%ltl@r Mrs. Bierwirth, â€"itsâ€" advisor, â€" allow mere obstacles to discourage them, On .Ffldty,‘#i‘!iiiry*ifl; the club selâ€" ected its name and from henceforth and‘we suppose for evermore will be known as the LL Girl Reserve club. There seems to be something secreâ€" tive about the name since the only way of finding out just what the "LL" means is to join the club. 3 .The LL officers have been elected. Lillian Nelson is president of the club, Dorothy Norkett, viceâ€"president, Elâ€" eanor Goldstead, secretary, Lorene Mullens, treasurer. and Alice «Mae Gaudin, chairman of the social and service committee. . b MM«â€"IW C the many kinds of knots that is possible to make with ropes, suchâ€"as the plain knot and bow knot, the doubleé fiat knot, the cloveâ€"hitch, donhleift‘}m. sheep shank and the catry. 3 are not planning to be sailors, but feel that the knowledge of the art of tieing knots will come in handy at some time or other in their 'daily] lives. â€" â€" Wednesday, January 29, at the Oak Terrace school" with their ~advisor, Miss Drager, and the Y.W.C.A. secâ€" retary, Mrs. Hutton. The membership of the Makiolet club in its few weeks of existence has leaped from 25 to nmlg} 40 and every :embor of the club is as earnest in er purpose to SeatmeGirlRmrveuiaygirl could be. ‘At this meeting the girls cut their ropes and waxed the ends. Wce n ns Psn s ce nc 2 l2orothy Urist, president of the Maâ€" kios, ‘Faustina Cassidy and_ Ethel Svendson, Lorraine â€"Doretti; president of the lnkioleb._willL represent that group at the council meeting on Febâ€" ruary 25. ‘ Dorothy Crist camp, although the x;rofi-;; ?_'g‘lim%! â€"and ended at 5 T o 5 m ohe oo e o ‘ swim in the high school LL Girl R Alecyonâ€"Next Week _ pere the treastire ‘s. Hutton‘s car. No grow weary and no ie many possible to s ~the plain ‘doubleé flat serve club Various typical orchids, and the clm'mhtiu of their fnmfly, are illustrated by an exhibit in the hall of plant life at Field Museum of Naâ€" tural History. Included is a large reproduction of a vanilia plant, which is a memberâ€"of thisâ€"family.â€"â€"â€"â€" _hant; Mrs. N. S. Mayo ar Chandler, and they were Rev. Christoph Keller. Typical Orchids Seen in Exhibit in Museum A committee of mothers meeting at the association to decide upon a play which the Mothers club will give in the near future were gladly welâ€" comed and enjoyed the homeâ€"made cake and delicious coffee. The hosâ€" Sunday Social Hour . _ have been one of the most successful featmuonthoY.W.C.A.m program. They have brought more people to the "Y" and taught more people about the "Y" than the social committee in its wildest dreams anâ€" ticipated. ~ On February 2 the Trinâ€" ity Episcopal church was hostess durâ€" ing the social hour and her represenâ€" tatives served coffee and cake for more than two hours that afternoon. From the three or four early comers the number who dropped in during the late afternoon swelled to over 30 and the club rooms and even the assembly hall. t «_ L. Easton, â€"Miss â€" Rebeka Pocock, rs. T. S. Martin, Mrs.. E. D. Brigâ€" ant; Mrs. N. S. Mayo andMrs. Bruce . The Friendship club announced the evening of March 27 as the date of the“l';'uhio!l Show it will hold at the girl coming dressed as a~ little girl _or boy. Miss Irene Saari and Miss Flora Milligan will have charge ‘of the decoration of the assembly hall for the party. Miss Esther Suomi will head the refreshment committee refreshments will be donated by memâ€" bers of the club so that b:"' admission fee to the party will â€"clear profit andcang\otowardthe'b_uildingnp of the treasury, which at present is C.A, on Thursday, January 29. There were 21 girls present and although there _were no seriously conflicting arguments, Miss Evelyn Suomi, the club president was able to get some interesting view ints and suggesâ€" ‘ton# from the members upon the Fut, "ure "activities of the club. A membership committee was first selected to ‘revise the ‘list of mem: bers and to notify members in the future of the meeting day and the program scheduled for it. Miss Cryâ€" stal Tolley is chairman of this comâ€" mittee and the Misses Elmer‘ Hardâ€" esty, Edith Schriefer, and Anna Jones will assist her: The club Thurs.â€"Sat. will have a costume valâ€" were: assisted by !s +

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