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Highland Park Press, 6 Nov 1930, p. 13

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Thursday, Nov. 6, 1930 (An Editorial) Too much credit cm not be given the Highlnnd Pnrk Lengue of Wo- men Voters for its interest and ac- tivities in the distribution of accurate intormation'in political. educutioml and other matters of local, state 1nd national importance. The league is taking n leading part in the educntion of the public along these lines and the results are Apparent in the in- creased interest shown by these mut- ters. _ The league holds monthly meet- ings " which well-informed speak- ers talk on federal and state legisla- tion. It has active committees deal- ing with education, child welfare. ef- fieieney in government, legal status of women, international co-operation, social hygiene, etc. The league is a national organization with state and local branches. It is absolutely non- partisan, it educates for citizenship. panda-n, u. tune-use nu t..._-.._...,. At its recent election cundldetes' meeting in Highlnnd Park the local league induced l5 candidetes to speak and hopes to mike this I regular event. A questionnaire also we: tent to all undid-tee asking for their records. and the answers were read at the last meeting of the leegue. The day before election this week the len- cue gave out intormation in four places in Highllnd Park and in one in Ravinin an to the correct manner of marking ballots, and hid simple ballots on display for the guidance of voters, Maps also were shown with precincts marked and polling plaees named. These necesnry aids are much Ip- preeiated by the public and there is a ttrowing, feeling that this organiza- tton is one which bu u distinct mis. sion in the community and is doing a worthwhile work for the tmnetit of its people. Girls! there was no G. R. “splash" last Saturday, Nov. 1. The G. R. were unable to go in the pool, but 1.e sure and be there this next Satur- day, Nov. 8, unless you hear from headquarters or your adviser. This tank was Being flxed last Sat- urday, but we're in hopes it will be in shape to use next saturday, Nov. Come Ind splash'. Bring a suit, Doing Good Work "MiMsiBittgttgteaitasrtgr" G. R. News Notes cap and towgl: "maxi-y night, Nov. 8, enthuliu- tie G. R. advisers met for their month- ly dinner meeting It the Y.W.C.A. Etch G. R, group we: represent" Min deHertog we: appointed secre- tary; Min Merjorie Kendlll we: cp- pointed treuurer by Mn. Kline the G. R. ch-irmen. It wu decided that etch group would meke e pledge to the Y. W. C. A. Other plum were talked of which were of interest to each ud- viser in used to her own G. R. group. Committees were picked from etch group to plan for “mu, refresh- ments Ind deeoratioms. Some very clever ideas were revealed from these _ young members. Attention'. G. R's Whu--eduention tour to Chic-go! A bus has been charted for 30 G. R's Saturday morning, Nov. 22. Several places have been suggested to visit. Fire department, Hull house, Chil- dren's Memorial, behind the scenes of a department store. McCormick Y. W. C. A., Dsily News Radio sad I csndy factory. Suggest o place you might like to visit. 1 Doesn't this sound interesting'. Ask your elyistr st your next meeting about this interesting tour. Each girl will be asked to bring her own lunch and it will be possible to buy milk or cocoa milk on the bus. Just think a picnic in s large bus. Sumething different, After an enjoyable discunion, the meeting was Adjourned. The Britt Mondly in every month is put aside for adviser-1' dinners. Min Gorman and Mrs. Murfey were guests lust evening, also Mrs. Hutton, Mrs. Kline and Myra Hut. ton were present for the meeting. The month of October wu full of various types of G, R. "tivities, 543 G. R's met lut month. A new group had: been started " the. Deerfield school for 6th and 6th glides. Min Hunt hll consented to be ndviser. 20 no enrolled. Two groups Int month picked their own unmet. Wilmot G. RU have chosen W.L.L's and the Ravinin G. R's Rho Gimme Rho. Four G. R. Hullowe’en parties which proved to be a his success displayed at the Y. W. C. A. list week by the G. R. groups. q The bus lanes Highhnd Park at 9 a.m.. reaches Chicago,“ 10:30 mm. nnd then the fun begins. Every one is expected to be home by 5 o'eloek. iii.t8i; by mum nucleon-Essex Cm,” So. 2 ml St. THE PRESS Patronize the Press Advertisers pound Swift’s Premium Sliced Bacon Choice Native Pot Roast pound Genuine Spring Leg of Lamb pond pound Finest Rib and Loin Lamb Chops Small Lean Pork Loin Rout pound Short Leg of Milk Fed Veal pound Swift’s Premium Red Hots Swift's Golden West Hens pound pound Lincoln Market Phone Highland Park 3140 519 Central Avenue Ah: 35c 38c 25c 28c 3Se 28c

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