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Highland Park Press, 12 Dec 1940, p. 6

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tgts.gr.gr.lthllGlirN oNtIissIgihaElilllliMl ti. P. Women Voters To Hear State Vice-President December 18 Hrs. W. W. Ramsey, viee-prert- dent of the Illinois League of Wom- en Voters. will be the speaker - puring before the regular monthly meeting of the We of Women Voter: on Wednesday afternoon, De- cember 18, at 1:16 at thttW.c.A. jj)) B‘HYN (illll popular new Exquisitely streamitnedr- yet strong and supple! Full et'F-yot fuatibly slimmed- down to fall in.. with you: active body lines. Every' seam has iitrm and faith- hd life ahead of it! Even the, labtk (specially loomed by Barblzon for its gentle strength and luxuryl-ls a ioy to touchl Bryn Belle is cut on a batented four- gote altetnating bias. It comes In blush or‘whlte rayon Satin Jaunty, In angular or short lengths, and ln almost any slze. CARNETT'S In pun sill? Satin Bosch. " ealled Bryn Mode 3.50 " Her subject la “The “as“ m u- tion at hrhurbrid," covering what the league" have: for in the way of state legislation. at the some time touching on bill: to come up before Congress. She will lndicata the hut- dies in the process of a bill pauin: the legislature, and forecast men- urea the League expects to support.‘ Personal experience will help to il- lustrate, and since In. Ramsey has always done thin“. her talk in bound to be interesting. Born in Pennsylvania, In. Ramp soy claims ahe waa alwaya a Butte- gist, but from her Quaker ancestry i. "'rhe Web Jylnatettsirtimrtttttr,'Sttt HI PRESS Ind feminine presence. one an gneu it was never a! the militant type. Her father was the editor of a lead. in: newapaper which advocated the etdranetuuemamt of women. and from an early date the father and daughter Mood together ques- tions at the moment. Back in 1921, In. my " tended the tir" Citizenship School given by the Illinois We and obtained a diploma, having unoccu- fully passed the teat given at the end of the two veekl' period. Today Mm. name! is one of the most popular conductors of League Citizenship Schools and is ever in demand as a speaker. Besides tt Sill For many years Mrs. Ramsey chasm of the Illinois League’s Committee on Nomination: and Elections, and was extremely in- strumental in securing Cook conn- ty’s adoption of permanent "ttis- tration. Recently she was intro- duced to the Union League club a: "the woman who know: the moat ats6utareratanent registration in 111- inois.” Her knowledge in the .re- sult of actual participation in po- litioal party activity and civic or- ganizations, and there are not many orgtatisationa interested in govern- ment that have not had Lira. Bam- sey’s name on their letterhead: at home time in their history. Wallace Berry swashbuckles thru battle raids and thrills; and turns comedian in his funniest romance" since "Min and Bill" in "Wromimr" his latest outdoors adventure drama showing on the double feature pro- gram at the Alcyon on Friday and Saturday only. Leo Carrillo, Arm Rutherford and Marjorie Main head a splendid cast. “Tugboat Annie Sails Again” brings one of the _trtotrt beloved characters of tietloes and film in a brand new adventure that is peeked'to the hilt with humor, drama and adventure. The answer to your demands for another great musical of youth "is "Strike Up the Band," featuring Mjekey- Rooney, Judy Garland and Paul Whiteman and his orchestra whieh the Jueronori11 present on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Alcyon Offers, Fine Screen Entertainment ~Magic melodies of Vienna amid e dramatic, mmantie story of the musician who we: the voice of the gayest city in the world, brings Luise Rainer, Fenland (Brent, "tdl, Miliu Karine, Vieneue open star,) to the screen in I'The Greet Wells". drum of Johann Strauss. This " is having A return ailment a the Alcyon on Wednesday and Mtttrsdar of next week. On the same pm you will see Bruce Cebot, Rochelle Hum end Peal ‘Kelly in“. forceful 4m celled _ “Girls Under 21.” Hunt Club Hub The Hum Club will - but Monday ultemoon, Decatur 16, a , o’clock at the home of. In. Ear! D. hit-ch. . CHRISTMAS PARTY ht ll. P. 1Ollllhy's CLUB Club’s Hones Since 1899 To B. Shown In Slides. On “any, December IT, " t: o'clock the Uighur“! Park Woman club will pmont their annual Chm mu programs for the members a the club. . Some of the Boya' choir of t') Trinity Episcopal church under an direction of Mr. Ralph Annual will sing Christmas carols end 1-1; the audience in group ringing. In; Amhueta has been directing ar, choir for ten years and has u unusual success using the merit m- tem for loyalty, reverence, attend- ance and behavior. The highat award given in the Robert Carr! lemon-is! Crass; next awards an three medals; one for more]: one fot tttendance and one for d ground good choir boy. A Rectal prize and . Choir minister’s uh ere also given " well. u spedtl prizes of buebllll, ,footballs atti other sport equipment-for ttood u haviot. These boys have to n- henrse three times a week and atrial attendance is required of all thirty. six of them so many awn-dz it: necessary. Good behavior won ' ticket to the _ Ice Hockey an last year. Boys ere given but: ‘tnined to take the places of tr: ‘older boys on the Ages_m in l eight years to_fourteen 'err, In“ Sarah lanolin-fey, dang” ter of a prominent club monk; Mrs. Edwin'l’. Belinda. willllu; a dramatic reading, “Three Pills; in a Bottle," by Rachael 1..ng Field. Miss Murfey graduated It'll; the Wood tioitetrscBehoot dl Speech last year. In" her sedan year there she had a leading M1 in "The Royal Family” and other plays. Since graduating Miss Mitt. fey has been tenehinf dnanatits " Miss Stanley’s school in Fla-- moor and has given several pm recitals. She recently appeared at Purdue university and Chm Woman's City Club. -' A Christin» gift from the Home} and Education department of tb club will he a showing of M by Mrs. o. L-tsee-ot-rt,--- picting the Mount homes can pied by the club from its bath- ning in 1,899 to the present. haw club house. E _ Mrs. Olesen, who will pm; these intending slide: ind the new; of the early bane of the club. bi one of the'older members, iiGtiit . ~(Oontinned on me 27) 5; Mn. Rodney S. Mason, 532 GW, we Ave., was the mipicnt af tt ttt prise for her entry submitted i! ' Ringo mp contut. W. J. - aim Chieago representative tttt pm the check aid that in Moon was truly thrilled to 1“ that the had been «and a it ner. She said, "perhaps you M was to know what I haunt! tr?, with an. mam I'm gain to d to my Community Chat fund, iii then hue; not happy Chi-kw , for" my own family." it m. Doc-IN It, INt l. Rodney Mason Wins Fifty Dollars I In Slogan Contest "hrrtg. Will: ponhned to cold the pa. 5-151. M BAPTIST-Me WEDDING . Mr. T aid I of Chic.” " December T oi Ross Baptist, Jr.,- son of M: of Old Elm took pine in chapel, in Tilm cock reading Mrs. Joeep', avenue and I groom's brotl couple's utter: weeks wedding and through Henry and hi: home in Him Mr. and M tertained thin ple's friends their home F: urdgy evenin " saw a. Bl just the ttro BUSER-BOI N UPTIALS Miss Vera 111., became Benson of small wéddil field last S nuptials wee Piepenbrok i Mr. Edwa tpet and foe land Park, h ington by t year's duty' field. Bis ' tori; Lathe: ing in Evan Mrs, Rob: avenue en bridge club Mrs. WI Wood place day them for Culisl taming _ I: Dr.W HIE] Whicl 'en {it}:

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