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Highland Park Press (1912), 27 Oct 1921, p. 6

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Thv convention ()Pt'nt‘d Friday morning \nth rugistratinn and the regular business session and the af- ternoon was given ovpr tn the discus- sion of the mineral w(miâ€"k of Sunday SChIflllS. An vspecially instructive ud- lire» by Mr. Gcnrgr Burnio. state x‘ecremry «if the Illinois Sunday School association on “Relationship". The clnsing address of the afternoun wan given by Rev. Morgan and was very instructive and inspiring. Fri- day e-‘cvning‘ was the big time of tho -_‘nnv’t'ntiun and the church was fill- ml t-i l'swzivity :iml hurl the extrn'mu plt‘HxUlr nf Hail-mm: tn the addrvss of “1- Shannon, «4‘ ihc Central church. (”nzaag‘u. ulnht‘ xiirrinq message giv- vn :ii rm unmue Wu} was fully ap» pru‘mtml by all thaw present. Sat- urday inflillllu: was the report of comâ€" mitten‘ and 1hr election of officers. The l'ulliiwlu: is the list of olficers ( No 301 Th Sw l'a rk I" A. He lb- ('8‘. 1.. ["2“ I» The Lake County Sunday School Association held its 315*. annual con- vention at Libertyville in the First Methodist Episcopal church, last week. The cvnvcntiun was very tended and the dim-rent were the best that could he in their line. OFFICERS ELECTED. FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS According to press reports yesterday. America, through its delegation, will have ready to submit to the assembled powers r. comprehensive plan for limitation of world armaments on an equitable and just basis, this plan, to be used as the vehicle for discussion of reduction of armament. : pru‘mtml by all thaw prew urday muxmzu: was the repo mnttew and am- election C The {allowing is the list elected fur the coming year If men could get together and thresh out their differences in a big international conference mam of the difficulties that lead to war could be settled before the) had gr 1111 large. \\ hcther or not the b119,r conference about to begin at \ashingtnn “ill ac- complish this forward step remains to be seen II it 11111 effect an extensixe reduction of armaments this gathciing “ill acceleiâ€" 2m extensive reduction of armaments, this gathering: will accelerâ€" ate the progress of civilization many centuriek. During the next two weeks every citizen" of Highland Park will be asked to Sign the memorial which will xpress to President Harding the hope of this community that ( sarnmment will he accomplished. 3 a “war to end wars" it will be merely a stepping stone to a more destructive combat. Unless the nations of the world are able to come to terms in the big International Conference at Washington, all will doubtless be obliged to continue sinking millions of dollars each year into preparations for war. With all the greatei' nations preparing for combat and piling up armament it is buli a question of time before they will be embroiled in another big conflict, and the “Great War" of 1914 will have been fought n vain. Instead of W 31' brings good to no one. No sane nation or indix idual wants war. Yet petty jealousies and cm etousness continuallv lead one people into battle with another : The Highlanb Pack P172524 Ldell Brothers . ,. , . _. . . Editnrs :loreme \\ arner V . , (in and Soviety Editor Emered as second class matter March 1,1911 an the post cch at Highland Telephones Highland Park 557 and 558 Annual Meeting of Lake County Association Was Held Last Week Published weekly by JOHN L. UDELL and PAUL L L'DELL, at Highland Pnrk. Lake County, Illinois 0 it {NH‘JH PAGE SIX HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 86 SAVINGS BANK Before You Investâ€"Inigivestigate JIIHN (”IVER ()ne of the services rendered by this institution is t 0 0 little We hold ourselves ready at all times to advise our depositors in regard to possible investnients. interest. known. HIHHIANI) PARK FOR DISAHMABH-IN'I l'rrxudrnl This information is free bf self- well 3! ~ speakers obtained MORTON R. MAVHR Vice l’rhldrnl Secy. -Trtas.‘ 1:11 Frank R,».\‘her “00d Lake V President Hr. H. land Park. % Viceâ€"Presid‘fit , Mr Highland Park. F ranc omhg', W aukc ”gun Distrirtié \ iced'residents North 7‘-I H. Minto -\ntinch. Second 3%: M Metcalf Gurmc. Thu-d II. Marsh Gurnw. South - “R F Brand. Highland Fred J. Mar Run U. A. . (3, Sand l‘H l'EZS!‘ ‘\\';~ (7: T1 I! Deplrtmeflut Superintendents (V'hildren'seriss Faith Bushman, Waukeganf Young Pe plo's Miss Helen Wright. Iibortyvillu ~ Adult _ Ir. U. A. Young. Lib- ertyvillu i (2n Humié lh-pt. - Mrs, ()rpha Harding. Area. Eduvatmn l (‘nmmiitm-w‘ (a) Misunzu‘y ,, Mrs. “K E. Bletdth. Highland Park.- lh) 'I‘anq‘amm »-~ Mrs: Jennie Just. Librrtyvillu (u Tear ('1‘ Training qu, \V, .laughu-r. Gurnee. Administrrtiun â€" Rev, George I“. .\dÂ¥is‘ory Committee n. erd‘gh. Highland Park. (‘. )[uNc-igl. Waukvgan. 1 “I (‘. _ uthcrfnrd, \Yaukcgan ', S. I}. Edmundwn. Lake For- J . Y agv r?- ‘ W a uke 5:21 1i H Il.\|(R\' I' \ll ("miner m'RHZinn C wanhurg. \ W n uk’Q-L'a n I). Funm. High W. E, Blotsch City. \Vaukcgan . MI: and Mrs. .-\. E. Smith spent the “‘t’t'k end in Milwaukee. Wis. {visiting Mr. Smith's parents. . Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Jordan hive lgone on a hunting trip in Canada. Miss Edith Lindhlom who under- went an operation three weeks ago at the Augustana hospital has re- turned home and is getting anng nicely. MI: and Mrs. John B. Whitney have rented their hnmv in St. Johns ave.. to Mr. and Mrs, Hamlin of Chicago. and have gone ‘0 St IR-u-rsburg, Fla., fur thr winter. ’ TlH' H E. Andre-“x family will ('lor‘v tht‘ir l’wmc in thi~ (‘lty «in Satur- day and will 20 into (‘hicago where they have taken an apartment for (hr winter. The class dinner of the Highland Park Bible class will be held tomorrow evening (Friday) at the Presbyterian church. A win] pmznm has been arranged for the evening. _ Mr. and Mrs.‘]-‘rank Swanson who spent the past tvm weeks in Lincoln, Nehru. visiting frivnds. returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Keenan of Kvnushu yvsu-nluy Visited Frank Mor- rison. wliu is a pmivm at the High- land Park hospital. A. (I Allvn has Inlu‘ll uwr the bar- ber ~hup in tlu- rvur of tho Highland Muck. (\‘(Il I‘vtursnn “hm hzui hc-r tonsils rcmm‘mi lust Fruluy at (hr Highland Park hospitul‘ has returm-(l home and is getting alum: niL-ely. Mr. Allan Hinton-u {nxn'u-r rosi- dt-nt (If this city. is here from New Yul-k for a fmx' days" visit with his father. Mr. Thomas Mnrton. annd Mrs. John Borkert of (‘hi- cago were the guests of Mrs. Fred Fischer, Sr.. of S. Green Bay road. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berulw motor- ed to Kenosha Sunday and visited Mrs. Frederickson. .‘II'F. .“ l'. MVHVH)‘. wife (If ”I? author HI. (hr HI‘(>1Y('X'\H and the “Slzmh' uf Lifv." hsu returned from ('lovvland, 0., where shy visited her mother, Mrs. J. F. Mullings. Mrs. Md-Ivuy. before her marriage. was Miss Mamiv ('rottie. : Miss Sadie Harris of Elgin is vis- iting Mr. and Mrs‘. J, H. Nichols of HighWMNi. H Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Vail and Mrs. Henry Vail are spending a few days in Indianapolis visiting friends. I‘LOCAL AND {mom ms {um Mr. and Mrs. Huyd Koon spent Monday in Kankukm' whore they were rallm! mum: tn thv dvuth nf Mrs. mum .\lr ih \\ ii 11>! THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK. I" min-1 MI'L’HXrZ :1”! sptnmm: :1 nupw m wk‘ m Uhh'azu Hutu): xvluhu-x .\',\'~"1“ Sprlnuv: and l'rrsun ul- uhw! n wuhw‘nn-n'x umumx‘n n: 'hhltz’t'. this week In: E. I'm-ax'sall nf \Vaukc-gan. (My iuu- fur munty trrasun-r. sul' “It.“ {111' (‘UUY flu- px'mmrw M1 Mr ixl‘li Mix. KICIHH‘ and dauzhh‘l‘ vm‘n. wf ('hu'uun “Try the Sun - I. Mr :n‘u’ Mn. H (E \ k". A\I My I! l‘fH) mt! Park and MN ,(l KM \ “hm :ul .“l'\ Arthm Tu.“ {nu-H. \V. 1' «I (“u \n‘vkx \ ~ fann.) .\l mum: nndv happy lunu Uh- : Imarun m-xl spring “H5 n I’m-k \‘lsnur uh Mnndu)‘. .\h~’. Willmm S, .-\. Blvtvh wpy pun-Ms uf u nlnughh-r, ;l_\‘ 3” tin anhlzmd l‘nrk 1 .‘H‘h‘rh. Swwiish masâ€" ;prm KM \umnwr in ’k.1‘l'f‘.ll'H\~.i t1) (‘hil'aL'O Kt HM L'hw‘l' uf ('hiruun spent in! u'H-k us [hl' “Ural .\L Ev H) ham”. ; p‘ nlhm: “ll \\‘ I‘ll! H humanM :‘lul 1‘! father :uul 'u \vlnnd. \u-rt- M. Hurn~ MM 3“.» l'nin-rwl)‘ H \‘rIXrl nun ‘ m-m- (Eh-u ‘[ um}: Mn mday In uuw- M talk nnnr, {w H!" lu‘wi le Urn-n apart ,1 HH- “I" 1h ”7.4-1 mm d I" (Mun ‘1 “rIHH'H i th- \vv-wL L’ Mr Hr” Hh :uv .n .oL . Dunn: Hu- nun Highland Park "Y'Ihl umk (imM uf \Il‘u' Enug (hlwum. 1h ‘- (nw it! ~upphr~ pf \H-Ilr h'x‘i Elm-n mun; Hu- Ins]! m~timtmn HIL’hiStHd Park "usp mnw th« Irnb \‘lvr‘ :nf Hu- hr lTth‘Mlfl)" i I‘Jrk pub rnklxy Thx-y Q‘l'i‘ll) [in dnughlu H‘uplv u H 1)}(1 wk 1H)! I!" t rufh‘ lh aORGhNIZE TEACHER - mINING SCHOOL am V 91": Superfine l-luon nuke simply delicious .The tell taste Intisfies. At all grocery stores. i 1 l v I Th school will he held weekly on Tu» y. beginning M. 7:80 p. m. It the niled Evnngelical church. and will minue for seven weeks. clos- infl fore the holidays. An enroll- ment fee of only 81.00 is naked for the ole term for either one or two (‘OU Hi land Park people will be able to ge‘ expert teaching in this school at 31 ht expense and minimum ef- fort. hAll parents. teachers and work- ers ii the community an- cordially invi to attend. By ll. R. Smith, Faculty Treasurer Font Highland Park Sunday Schoola and t‘fvo of Deal-field have joined in- terest; in establishing a training course for teachers and parents. The plan Was starved by the Deerficld Townahip Sunday School Association. with the superintendents of the var- logs achoola as an executive board. The )lnn includes three separate courses. The first is a general coursd on “The Teaching of Religion," presented by Mini Mnrinn O. Haw- thqrné. l-‘iold Director of Religious qucdtinn at Northwestern Univer- sity. MRS Hawthorne has taught this rpurzw in other Nhouls in n hum! cxrollént way so teachers and par- ents han- only to enroll and attvnil this dourxo to obtain certain value. The reading book for this (-uurst- is “HOWE to Teach Religion," by (k‘tL H. Bettsql This book hns been um- of the lwst sellers in n-ligious circles the past year. fMiss Hawthorne will also teach a course suited to the needs of teach- ers (if children up to the In: of twelv§. It may be culled an elemen- tary (curse on the religion of child- hood.l As evidence of her fitness to teachéthis course the has the degree of mater of arts from Tclchers (‘ol~ lest, olumbin University. Parents espec lly will obtain [nut inspira- tion nd Mp in teaching and (nin- ing t it own children by taking these twu mums with Miss Hawthorne. Duéing the latter half (if the eve- ning nother course will be given by one the stat? of (larrflt Biblical lnstit Le. it will deal with teaching the { ndamental truths of the Bible. and ill be more suited for qdultn and vi: teachers. .\ll'.§ .luhn llnrmwl‘. MH‘JEH- ll Rulrel'l\. Mn. Hl'mnm lim-l. Mrs, (h-nal‘ll \nn Srlle‘, .'-ll~. Fella: llul lur-l. 3ll'\- (lmrlm- (thMxl. Mrs. Rul- land Hmlmgs, Mm. Jo.» ll. ('arll, Mn. Pin-rd: Millard. Mrs‘ Edwunl A. Smith Mrs. R. S. Vail. Mrs. John l'ur- dy, Jt.. Mrs. Robert E. Wood, Mrs. Edwin Norrmsx. Mrs. Wm. F. l’fler. Mrs. George Hart. Mrs. T. C. Wil. llama. Miss Town", Min Dorothy Purdya Miss Virginia lnsull. \li {um um» fw‘n' the wmh n {:1l1:}\n,d~. fun w m-ui u lan'r 'lv‘ly 3w“ mzu that bring um Gum! hommum «If Local Sunday 'Fchers an'd myu lot It To Make Drive During Next Weeks to Benefit Local Institutions ti ‘ 2-;111.‘ Y'w't'hl'li H Mist Theron Lem-r has gum to the Margaret Makm Hall at errrnu- \‘iHP, Ill‘ tn n-cupvrnlr {mm a M‘x'nk down in health. Thu Misses Wailing >pvnl Sun» «by in Dwrfield Viaillnfl the-1r brMher. M'ayur S. .\l “asking“ left Sun- dzn mph! fur n “1‘ka lupin?“ trip in Xflw \nrk which 1‘hnrir~ )3. Sr!» 'Thq- Bumn«-;~~ (FUUML .\t .- I‘hlriv! mu-tln; l'ml- (hamhm (-f (‘umn ”21‘ Ru! “0“"! «f thr I. Suuniu}. May"! 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