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Highland Park Press, 10 Apr 1930, p. 27

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Thursday, April 10, 1930 “A? 2:3 'lJcii' e: itti'i"rl.li! g. 3.2% 'iird tits THE PRESS blue candles " each place on this club represented the "Code" Ind shown brighter than Ill the rent. The Cubs Sr. table was in pink with pink cut roses in the center and at each end two puts of lovely red roses. The Deerfield G, R.'s table was in blue with a lovely bowl of blue forgot-me- nuts and hand-made place cards with G. R. insignia. The Makio won in lovender with lovely spring tlowers, the violets in the center of the table. The place cards were hand pointed to carry out the color Ind thought. The MakiMets, was the largest group numbering fifty-five.. Table won in white with a bouquet of daisies in The MakiMets, was the largest group numbering fifty-five.. Table was in white with a bouquet of daisies in center and at each end of the long ta- ble. The hand painted plum cards were in yellow and white with the daisy in the corner, these were made in the art classes. LL was attrac- tively and unusually decorated in yel- low. The Swastika used green and the evergreen. At each place was per 6”; by 24 inches and two toothleveni picks, three minutes was allowed for were each to make a paper hat to Wear be A during the evening. The room was will attractively decorated in paper uwcet old” peas and Japanese lantern-s. The Woot banquet theme was "Our Y. W. C. A. arou flower garden." Mrs. Wilson Kline, Herr chairman of the G. R. department, in imit- her closing remarks said. "When we The an into the garden to pick a beautiful the 1 bouquet, We search about for the moat will beautiful or perfect Bower, to it ll with G. RA, who are actually putting into practice the'G. R, code. they "I Th the girls who are dependable, sincere clam at all times and ready for m. Ittl, lets search of the best that .t,FiFiieiiirei,i, l share it with othersf Girls who are tos, actually trying to face life lea-ml, ttrox' to be beautiful in character." Each club was responsible for some Tl part of the program.‘ The thio'l plon gave an upside down gymnastic prOol tron gram. The Makiolets a tumbling act. Will Ll; a radio program. the Cub, Shy-both short play, “The Road to Perfect Life," Deerfield I mock wedding, 11 Swastika a Living G. R. Book, and Build tho Cubs). the Code interpretation. and - i Thir lndiln Girl nt Conventiun in Detroit Representing their race at the Y. W. l A. convention in Detroit, April 25-May l, Susie Meek Frazier of the Me and Fox tribe and her husband, Philip Frazier, of the Sioux who, will erLiripnte in the "Song Bu" kl- tival. They will sing nutive Indian songs of the sun ionizippcu and others. Kickapoo Indian Minion ot Friends near McLoud, Okinhotna piec " run-en Y. W. CA. Notes different their own' d1 urray of Sprir table was dec candles and th " each place tated in Pi rs:- lanttt us "Our Y Mrs. Wil sud green and ach place wax nrcd crepe pa- nnd two tooth as allowed for lion Kline, Inment, in "When we a beautiful the lathen' 0.5 There were thirtyA1ve at the Moth. ers' club April Fool p y April lat. A prize was given form beat drac- ed to Mrs. N. Gerken. for the mica] costume to Mrs, Juhn RephoU., After the April Fool games. they had" I short business meeting at which time they appointed the nominating com- mittee. Mrs. Wm. Drake, In. P. Lichtwult. Mrs. J. C Fun. M In. Lydia V. Hutton, secretary. The tot. lowing volunteered to not " hone-m for May 6 meeting, Mrs. McNeil. In. J. C. Fay. Mrs. Allen Gerbil. all Mrs." Wm. Erickson. calls were reported letter of thank: for from Mrs, Fly Ind clubs pledge of $50 Y. W thott After mapper the prim drum was mnde, the prize, I blue necklace. going to Elinbeth Schilm. After much li'vely chit and long! wtth [all Robinson at the piano, the meeting WIS culled to order for the ehction of prom McManus president, Grace lcClun; Viol-puni- dent, Garle Bohemian; new. Emily Marks; mum-er, Ethel Kreh. A committee eottsistittq of Carolyn (Continual on page I) mum! J. Nu Eight tl upper It vening. T Mu "kiwi“ Gtit “new“ The Hitthwood G. R. are starting n In in Craft German Silver buco- ls Friday afternoon. Design: for c bracelets will be mnde in the In Muuh G. . The Swastika Girl Renewal are inning a picnic and hike on the Ida mt if weather permiu. M II meet in the play mom of the as- " und volunuwrs a chairman the commit At Scout the nee) in the play mom of the u- Jon around the open In. You: Mae-I W...- e wound meeting of the You" Mm Women of HitrhUutd Park DeorfUld wan I happy Mair. y-eizhl srittiri were there to en- he delicious supper. which was Executive Board Meeting Dr m given the " Rn!“ It qurer Oal Thr at to and It Tht " are planning on May 19. m: joint G. R. club "airs d. The G. R. hlke will at which time all G. R. ', the Y. W, C. A, It " will hike went into lone ce for lunch, returning lock. Chaperonn will he Adviuen Supp" ndod the G. R. A th "It arm: served by I commit“: of which Helen Nova g. The other members use were Carolyn Su- "ttttmatt, and Marian etteeut iv following , cc lcCluu Bohemian _ camp I: m Kline irl Rest- 'vrrm nt secretary Id to net I c, Mrs. M Allen G W Rune Opiu. Mar, erjnrie Kendall Mr or ine to entertain I. Fitted Ivan]: Tuesday of my. if -h-irmm In as- , in loeatintr I We camp. In. o serve on the non-um Lydia the ih [mid Neil. In. rhea. and I Sumrhite month, I app Adviser: Monday chosen meet mad Th. l the

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