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Highland Park Press, 13 Feb 1930, p. 12

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* paanid e "The Smilin‘ Terror" Also Comedy â€" News â€"» Sceni¢c Nationâ€"Wide Banquet All reservations for the Business Girls Nationâ€"wide Banquet and Conâ€" ference must be made by Sunday, February 16. (Lake Forest, Waukeâ€" gan and Highland Park business girls‘ clubs are joining for the conference Baturday, â€"Feb. 15 â€"â€"â€"8S} TED WELLS be hostess. Executive Committee Luncheon On the first Thursday of each month the ~executiveâ€"committee of the Y. W, C. A. board of directors â€"willâ€"meet forâ€"luncheon at the Assoâ€" ciation building followingâ€" the finance committee meeting on the same day at 10 a. m.â€"After the luncheon the executive committee which is comâ€" Murfey, the three. vice presidents, Mrs. Wilson Kline, Miss Adele: Evâ€" erett, Mrs.â€"R. Arthur Wood, the secâ€" retary, Mrs. Myron C. Rybolt, the treasurer, Mrs. Raymond ‘Stevens, the chairman of the finance committee, Mrs. O, L. Olesen, the chairman of the house committee, Mrs. A. S. Burâ€" dick, and the general secretary, Mrs. Lydia V. Hutton, will conduct its business meeting. On February 6, Mrs. Murfey and Mrs. Hutton were hostesses â€"at â€"the â€"tuncheon _ and on | March 6th, Miss Adele Everett will| THURSDAY, FRIDAY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY * PEARL s»s H. P. 1036 & ~10¢ â€" 25¢ SATURDAY, Phone 2400 14 . _ "80 LONG, LETTY‘" "THEIR OWN DESIRE" %% & with BELLE BENNETT â€" LEWIS STONE Also Talking C?lnedy â€"« News. â€" Sportlight k X 4 I IGIHS, 1J sns sites Bargain Matinee 2â€"4:30 YOUR LAST CHANCE : TO SEE AND HEAR THIS SCREEN MARVEL also "THE GIRL SCOUT TRAIL" Under the auspices of the local Girl Scouts in BEBE DANIELS â€" JOHN BOLES with £RANT WITHERS All Talking â€"â€"Singing â€" Laughing The Greatest Talking Comedy Yet! broadway‘ s Famous Comedien CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD AÂ¥ L C Y O N RIO RILT A Broadway‘s Famous Comedienne 15 FEB.â€"16,â€"147â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" NORMA SHEARER Highland Park 7â€"11| Sunday, Feb. 16 â€"â€"â€"â€"Cont. 2: with in in D.. W,. GRIFEITH‘S "DRUMS OF LOVE" .. _ Friendship Club The Friendship club reminds its members of the Valentine party on Thursday, Feb. 13 at 8:30 p. m. It is a costume party and everyone is expected to come dressed as a little girl or boy, to bring a Valentine, and Mothers‘ Club At the meeting of the Mothers‘ club on Tuesday, Feb. 4, the mothers decided upon a play they will give this spring. â€" It is to be "Tunning Up for the Wedding" and will be given at the Y. W. C,. A. on Tuesday, March 4. The cast has not yet been anâ€" nounced, although the characters are already assigned and rehearsals have begun. After the Grace is said the purâ€" pose of the nationâ€"wide banquet will beread by the president of the Wauâ€" keganâ€"club.â€"Then the president> of our B. Y.‘s will read the message of welcome for Miss Elsie West, chairâ€" man of the banquet. The address of the â€"evening will be made by Miss Lois Deehl, who has been traveling in Estonia and is now doing postâ€" graduate work at the University of Chicago. on February 18 at 7:00 p. m. at the Lake Forest Y. W. C. A. sA ; Serial # _ VNO'I Y.W. C. A. Notes FEBRUARY 20, 21 FEBRUARY 18, 19 Sol Strauss, Mgr. , cont. 2â€"11 11 Girl Reserve Paper ' The advisers were very enthusiasâ€" tic about the Girl Reserve monthly _papers. There will be a ~reporter fiommhelubwhowmun_dinm to the paper each month. This is clubs closer together and insure a feeling . of â€"unity â€"within ‘the whole corps, _ * A on .. s _ Motherâ€"Daughter Banquet~ The date of the Girl Reserve _ mothâ€" erâ€"daughter banquet has been set for Friday, March 21at 6:30 p..m. and of by the Â¥. W. C. A _ Mrs. Hazel Ringer and Miss Nancy Grace Wright of Ridge school atâ€" tended the Girl Reserve committee meeting for the first time. Both Mrs. Ringer and Miss Wright are interâ€" ested in organizing a Girl Reserve group at the Ridge school. Advisors‘ Conference 1 â€" Mrs.. Kline spoke to the advisors about the Adult Guidance council be held at Aurora on March 1 from 9:80 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. Miss Wi dean of the Junior high school at Aurora, willâ€"be chairman of the conâ€" femandln.llineurfidnllof our Highland Park advisers to try to to one hundred and fiftyâ€"seven. In the Swastika club there are fifteen girls, in the L. L. (a new group) "six, in ‘the Makio club twentyâ€"three, Makiolets fortyâ€"two, Deerfield, twenâ€" tyâ€"six,.Cubs Seniors, twentyâ€"four, and Cubs Junior, twentyâ€"two. ‘ her giving up more of her time to Girl Reserve work. But she and all â€"concerned feelâ€" that the results of t she is doing wil} well repay her r her faithful service. Itâ€"isâ€"interesting to note that in less than ‘two‘ years the Girl Reserve corps has grown from three clubl‘%m seven and from thirtyâ€"three member:} PR E 8 8 to make the chilli. The girls cleared between five and six dollars. Mrs. Wilson Kline, chairman of the Girl â€"Reserveâ€" â€"committee, â€"suggested the possibility of having this dinner meeting continue as a purely adviâ€" sers meeting since there are now twelve advisers and the five o‘clock time seems to suit their programs better than any other. â€"Then the regâ€" ular Girl Reserve committee will meet in the dayâ€"time when many women who are interested and want to be on the committee will be ableâ€"to attend. This will of course mean . more work of nearly forpatten .m3 1" i Cl | assembly hall. The members of t-;: of nearly forgotten children‘s games | Interâ€"club council at their meeting on and a child‘s. favorite combination of| February 25 will decide upon th,. refreshmentsâ€"ice cream and cake.â€"_| decorations and program to be used, _~_â€"__ _ Girl Reserves All Day Hike : o February 3, being the first Monâ€" The advisers may be looking far day in the month was the dinnerâ€"| ahead but at the rate of speed with mittee. At this time twelve of the| not blame the advisers for â€"â€"making committee enjoyed the twentyâ€"five| plans as far in the future as April cents chilli dinner served by the high| One day in April, during the school school Swastika Girl Reserves which spring vacation there will be an inâ€" they: prepared and for which they | terâ€"club allâ€"day hike. It will be call. sold tickets to help make. money to|ed a "Romany Day" and every memâ€" pay their pledges to the Y. W. C. A.| ber of every club will be expected to The mother of Wilma Knoblock, one | be present to enjoy the beauties and of the Swastika girls, helped the club Joys of a gypsy trail. to make the chilli. The girls cleared ~~~ / Interâ€"Club Council between five and six dollars. Most of the clubs have voted upon Mrs. Wilson Kline, chairman of the members who will represent them Girl Be“!"'? commfl:tee.w each last Tuesday in the month at the possibility of having this dinngr the meeting of the newlyâ€"formed In. meeting continue as a purely 2dviâ€"| ter.Club council. The Swastika rep: sers meeting since there are now ‘resentatives are Elsic Carlisle, presiâ€" twelve advisers and the five o‘clock dent, Eva Miller and Dorothy Glass; . time seems to suit their programs the Makio. representatives are Doroâ€" . better than any other. â€"Then the reg: thy Crist, president, Faustina Cas._ ilar Girl Reserve committee will meet sedy and Ethel Svendson; the Cubs n the. dayâ€"time when many women Seniors will send Naomi Saathof, who are interested and want to be on president, Eileen Zimmer and Hazel he committee will be ableâ€"to attend. Koch to represent that club; Deerfield â€" Fhis will of course mean : more work will send WI:MM,JL 3 ‘or: M s reas? Hian _ Thon ~p to pay a 25¢ fee elub promises yor of nearly forgott rark advisers to g to were very enthusiasâ€" Girl Reserve monthly e will be a~reporter who will send in news hy of admission. The| will be held at the Y. W &A â€"snappy program |assembly hall. The me L g ons Pak Lerpace achouol...The 4e ue ‘| honor an ute was paid Miss Hartog when Mrs. Murfey, presentel her_with the Girl Reserve ring amid sâ€"| the loud applause of all the girls wh y| know her and have learned to 109 r| her. They rightly felt that no one # s| more entitled to be a ring woeardt s |than Miss de Hartog. es 6| _ Pins Awarded i Al _ Pins were awardedâ€"to the follow 6| ing girls: : T ns In the Swastika High School club Caroline Schemmel, Dorothy Glass â€"| Marion Tuna, and Ruth Botner. t| â€" In â€"the Deerfleld club, Lilli® 1 {Continued on nbage 48) ©* /A short program of salutes, usual ceremonials and. songs preceded the presentation of the Girl Reserve pin by Mrs. E. T. R. Murfey, president of the lJocal Y. W. C. A. board of diâ€" rectors, to those girls who were perâ€" fect in attendance during the whole first semester of the club program. â€"The girlsâ€"all worked hard for theit pins, but none of them deserved theit awardsâ€"more than the Makio adviset, Miss Hermina de Hartog, who for the mtmrhubmbufldingnpamodi inspiring group of Girl Reserves A. of all the clubs of Highland Park, Deerfleld and Highwood. Because of a misunderstanding the 42 newly orâ€" ganized Makiolets did not know that they could attend the rally and their absence was greatly regretted. Sevâ€" entyâ€"three girls were there to see the first semester awards given. P P T o0 (MNG â€"â€" AAAIBpPOUIE â€"ABU â€"The Makiolets will send Lorraine Doretti, the club president, Lillian Nelson and Dorothy Norkett <~will represent the L. L. club and Sara Jane Murfey and Vera Meerdip‘tl!.e Cubs Junior. __ _G. R. Rally on Award Day Friday afternoon, February 7 was award day in the Girl Reserve corps A big rally was held at the Y. W. C. Thursday, Feb. 18, 1939 33) in ably decora much and ; and n is sti theme water tions HO You "If is im; that ; in t] fecti at a dishe wate the C Cand very for t] Firs "Th set wWwar for or deli case the the re of

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