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Highland Park Press, 20 Mar 1930, p. 34

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" We Rana-n ths Tt M annnum-s h Am thr Kin-hen nrmmanitivs _ 'd of the Y.W ortal institute mer of an d, , the dely RH" Do M int mark: ttwr w Working out and the stunt authority th in the hous malt: aummt-r Pot ichimm. ‘lu-r-dauuhtc postponml t and hu Inn-mint Methodist known u ral Couneil touch with l forth say olt-prestitte mm. the Md al umily le Y.W.t thr fund to the club pr M M ogattt home Mis from h ther ther chi! pr life and tht h the th: ing 'ttl tht wk " but as I [ping ll long he th'l‘ to which am pl 5| " Industrial Girls committee. With Mrs, E. J. Ginter, her ctr-chairman from the Y.W. board of directors. she his already enlisted the Misses Cora llendee. Elizabeth Wyant. Alvin: Schneider. Ethel Creieh, Ind Dorothy Lidgwnod in members of her commit- tee which she expects to enlarge even more within the next few weeks. The committee met for the first time at the association building on March 11. Projects in the field of business and industrial girls in Highland Park were discussed. The assistance the The It.Y's Hub of business girls held their regular meeting at the Y. W. c, A. on Tuesday, March ll. The duh diss-used plans tor a public danee to he given under its auspices in the Y. W. C. A. tvvsemhly hall on Wednesday, April 13. The dance com- [mm [min Mrs. (“WWII ittee vl ll Mr pu n ring 'the Hrugulink with posters for the le Show, and noon the B. Y's, will thinking about posters for their in: dam-0. So Miss Cora Hendee, I is now in member " the Business 'ndttc,trinl Girls' vommittee, will i a class in poster making and let. shmling eaeh Wednesday evening Y. W. C. A. Notes har prom fr'wntl w h pulled at appointed. rnnsists of Miss Al- .hnvidvr. chairman: Miss Grace aver. and Mrs. Vera Whitcomb. Business and lndunlrill Myrna t'. Rybolt is losing in , building up her Business and open to x a doma "rlved W , poster Winn-d a at ails. The girls drew luts to Wlluh' have the demons"!- Iicure and the lucky number lull by Miss Flora Mulligan udly displayed her nails to "in fur days afterward. Miss WEN most generous in In- the many questions the girls she gave her talk and dem. nn. The questions finally tsick- the field of the cure of ls and into the realms of face '. Interest was a": keen and rhack so lnvoly that she will her talk on charm and at a P tell the girls all she cm 1hc-r plans of beauty culture MI by so vttsily practiced at a‘girl knows how to do it. Pmstrr Hiking (Thu Att often a grnup of girls at J.C.A. have run up agninst Jem hf poster making when 'e tn make the posters them- I' pay to have them printed. . present the F'riendship' club the Y. W. C. A. This class m lo tho public as lone as demand for it and the only 'ml will he the prim of the mh-r paper used, this can wd at the "Y". n. Y's yteet of Miss Al THE PRESS committee will give to the Friendship club in the staging of its Style Show was definitely planned and the date set for a complimentary dinner for the getting to-gether of a group of young business girls in Highland Park and Deerfield. 26 invitations have " ready been extended to this dinner and it is hoped that the girls.will flnd it possible to attend and discover what the Y has to offer to the busi- ness girls of its community. Board Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Y. W. C. A. board of directors was held'at the association house on Tues. day, March ll. Mrs. Wilson Kline lst vice-president presided in the ab. sc-nco of the president, Mrs. E. T. R. Murtey. The general business of the day and reports of the various com- mittee chairman were speedily dis- ponsml. The board voted upon the purchase of ISO new fnlding chairs for the assembly hall in Girl Re. serve blue color. The house eommit, too will set- that the chairs are pur- ehased immediately so that ovary time will n mom ' l CHICAGO WI. __ pg e " ==i-e=NiiaiaGi_r==.%T, 2 l 2 ll' .", 2 f . 'i, manta our: ci-j-itil-uv, :2 : F, r: r ", y asGCrs7rT1-tc?.i-irr, s,riry: ,1: ,-r", :2: as»; / 5-22. bu" {:2 'ri-KI-ey-Le' - 2:1:51‘: c. 1‘57??? 3431.7 3:93 a: - . , _ i . l , - ',fri L}: ll , $254“: 3:4 7 __" , E: l A ' ; =,,1t,4ctei,i'jg ...--.. , , sr" 7 7’ i-FI' 70 lua'. ' (East Entrance) within 1% blorlu of 12 Ibo-Ins. Marshall Field Retail, two short Marks. County Building. one block. leave your car inside the door. We do the row Especially adapted fur: Bakery, Shoe Store, Utility and Stationery Shop. T and divide store, Also 5 main apartment; heat and retrigeration,480. Fall Fred L. Rice, Highland Park 904, Wilmette 1765, or Greenleaf 4617 in the evening. the hall is used the Y.W.C.A M. have to rem. chairs to suppl'r the 50 now on hand. However Wf.l'1?l?fry1 opportunity for merchants toexpand in stores now leasing in New Citizens Bank Build- ing, Glencoe, the mo-t prominent corner 'in Town. NORTH LOOP “MORAN? GARAGE " West Lake Street (East Entrance) LADIES Also have an established Dry Cleaner who will take 2nd ....3.'ur 3rd ....45c 4th ....sne Sth ....55¢- 6th ....60c 7th ....65e 8 lo 12 ber H......73r For theatre, 5 p. m. to l I. m In “our IN LOOP as the board makes this purchase. it does not forget the consideration H. F. Kelley, undertaker. has given the Y when renting chairs from him in the past. and appreciate the favor. wa, Alice Bronkman. of the Na- tional Finance department of the Y. W. c, A., talked to the board, follow- Delicacies and Food Shop, Co., Dress Shop, Tea Room ine the business part of the meet- ing. She stressed the benefits de- rived from thd national and inter-na- tional character of the organization because of its national capacity for working to-gether and accomplishing more than is possible in a purely local organization. The power of public opinion exercised by our Y. W. C. A, organization assists in the changing economic life of women both at home and in employment all over the coun- try and the world. Miss Brookman urged upon the board the importance of sending many delegates along with our own voting delegates to the convention to be held in Detroit, April 25 to May 1, because at this convention the local associations help the, Y. W. C. A. think through the stand it shall take toward demands of industry upon a girl and other na- tional problems. tall " , Thursday, March M, 1930 HE SN

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