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Highland Park Press, 24 Sep 1931, p. 11

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x Wheston c NNUAL CONVENTION, ig Wheaton coll C , | Theodore Arnsgw. % IST oad returned M GRAYSLA'KE’ w’ a six weeks m * omm to rio. â€" ‘They also ligious Education Group y uP Pyreconto: BB Meet in Annualâ€"Session; â€" y of Fort Atki ""aG ud:Préztam ‘ a few days at 3 Mrs. W.W. Rei * i C s y k _ Johns avenue. A general invitation is extended to Axet~Larson"" xh oficers, teachers and workers of rson . of . Glencos beenâ€"in â€"the S Kankakee â€" since as had a _ serious icely and expects e in another tw gerson â€"of â€"Ed ined at a fam the_ thitty-secoq is _of New York â€"(Wednesday); ast week at the on‘s parents Mr. ridson of Nort: y Lauridson a'nd evening, Sept rst the studio will be located 586 Central a and _ Mrs. â€"Jo! y morning by n inn. to attend t Roge enterfiixii y evening at he r _ of her 'puej ur M. Trout September 24, 19Mâ€"sday. September 24, 1931 ~* M ~Mutuai â€"club met Wednesday ‘"ID& at the home of Mrs, George Â¥ Forest avenue. Je wn and rural districts of Lake nunty. The information that these n will bring will be of great value o every citizen of this county. Their nessage .will be. an eyeâ€"opener . to &my, The following . schedule will carried out: hur Holt andâ€"Prof. (iuy Nelson, who vill be the morning speakers, will eal with the specific problems that ttend the annual convention of reliâ€" ious education at Grayslake Thursâ€" ay, Oct. 1. ~Aâ€"bigâ€"program has been .__ Morning â€" Methodist Church . 00 Registration ; 9:30 worship service. ; f45 Dr. Arthur E. Holt, "Fitting Religious __â€" Education .into Suburban :;t’l..ci-t;:rif‘:’-' Discussion. % Frot.â€" Guay _Nelson, _ "Fitting _ Reliplous anned,â€"outstanding â€" speakersâ€"have en secured and the good people at rayslake extend a hearty welcome 80 Discussion ; â€" 11:45 announcements. 00 Luncheon at the Congregation Church. _: Afternoon â€" Cangregation Church Worship service ; 1:45 business meeting. Rev. A. F. Lindhorst, "Practical Probâ€" tev. Lindhorst‘s message will make freat hit with teachers. He will P.solve the problems of many who C â€"hisâ€"practical suggestions. Dr. artz knows young people, he cunâ€" @fii_mmmmm ; his message should be heard hundreds of people. . â€"_â€" . A general invitation is extended to ~officers, teachers and workers of > church schools of Lake county to Adgm;nll;â€"n-t Simultaneous Conferences : Children‘s group, birth to 12, Mrs. S. Simonds and Miss Ireme Rockenbach. Young People‘s Group, 12 to 24, Rev. .. _ E. Cowling and Rev. F. A. Lindhorst. Adult Group, 24 and older, Mrs. C. P. ._Tibbétts, Mrs. F. C. Nocrenberg and â€" â€"T:.â€"J. Yager. L Oe d . Evening â€" Methodist Convention dinner and Rally. P d Cemem: Life tev.â€"Haroid ~Case < will be the apenaker ;An Expetiment in Self Discovery." hip setvice, â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"__..___.___ )ro.w;’):i’ll' Alx Swarts, "A New Bttl: ®y for the Church." 3 g of.__Guy _ Nelson, _ "Fitt ligious Rev,. F. A. 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