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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 29 Jun 1907, p. 2

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worldiamovmon. ltiubemmingme and we mm that D calcite tho law as“ mine i is not mm cornmhnmlhetcthm-mmmw- der. thenyisnotby thenlkm orthc cleciricchair. Tu: tun who in ninety yufi of age today and has spent sixty yean of his life in Chicago I” able to tell the Congre- gati‘oml ministers of the city some inter- esting things it their weekly meeting on Mood” main. 9th 1 me to Chicago," aid the venerable preacher. “they only shined I popuhtion of It“. 1 ante vith a mafia: from the Route Midway Soday to com- mewevu'khere'. end! founditnoeuy task to get a footing." ' Dr. Savage has lived to see Chicago one of the greatest cities of the world. and the denoufimtion he came to eerve 124131237 15 :vznkuenn growing in the coming political events that must. in a large meuure determine the policy of the next fourynn after 190:; The Re- publican party has several possible can- didatee in its eye. notably Secretary Taft, Vice President FahhnhSche’tary Robt, Gov. Hughes and Speiker Cannon. These are all talked of but it is‘under- stood that they will all be dropped if President Roosevelt yield to the defire that he accept a third term. the city. The Coming National Election 7 In the democratic view there seem: to be but one candidate at present in sight. Mr. Bryan is the aqceptedvleader of their party and if he desires it can have the nomination. ‘ THE Ammonia has entered intd the service of the United States as a mail carrier and has already been installed' in Baltimore for-a year or more and on Feb 20th last was placed on the pay rolls at Milwaukee. The postmaster: in both cities are enthusiastic in their approval and Washington, Detroit and Louisville have been selected as the next places‘tq receive the improved service. In Milwaukee there are three of these} cars, designed by‘Postmaster D.C.OWen. " and leased to the department by the builders at $3,500 each per year. They fire under a four years‘ contract to (ur- nigh chaufieum and-keep the machines in first-alas condition for ten hours" work daily. The service has been highly" satisfactory, the can averaging 70 miles a day each.’and collecting from SpO‘otreet boxes. Decides the chauffeur each car carries a collector, who takes up the mail ind "(anti 3: ready lortlucmcelingma- chines immediately on arrival at the ofifice. This means a great saving in time; The presence always of at lent one man on the car will prevemmbberlel which oceasionally‘ occur whlle the col- lector enter: an ufi‘kfie building. The Auto for Mai] Seréice Sixty Years in Chicago. Our Outlook than eighty churches in WML SERVICE. HIGHLAND PAIR. In In NmL‘mn qt June 15. we briefly thatched I with to the Presbyter- ian and 31pm: chhrches. On the awning «mam-u we Shandin themice at the W church. A: in all Episcopal «finches. nligious aumphere prevails. not only throughout the worship. hut it ponies the very dungy oi the building. The inzedoz'ouhi. chute); i. veg ef- fective, reminding one of \a miniature u- thedral, with its wide center isle tron which one can see direct to the altar and the lending dub. while on end: Metre mudve pink)”, with started He: at the rut of them. It was a suitable word of counsel in the midst of an age of pressure and hurry and nervous _ strain. Nobody almost. meditates, nobody, almoet, write great .{bookg and nobody read: them. his an age of money madness, speed madma- not wholly or chiefly bad, but tending to theneglect of the great abiding tmtln Restis not a matter of external cimum stances, but of internal adjustment; Men need to know God. to commune with God. and onlyaocan they know the peace and fairness of rest. ' At the hour 0! eleven. the fine tones of the cum. ptepared u- lor the pmceuim oi the surpliced choir. followed by the Rector, Rev. P. C. Wolcott huh-the lay reader,' Mr. Hipwell. The choir this morning comisted of eight hoye. nix young ladies and five men who wandered the charm and hymns in' delightful har- mony. The sermon by Dr. WOicott wt. based upon the text ‘ My presence Ihall go before thee and I will give thee rest." Exod. 33:14. ' . (Next Sunday morning's service is to include special musical features. ransnrnmx cmmca. j" The morning of last Sunday was the occasion of children's day service. The rather heavy rain showed of the ham greatly ~checked the, coming of the chil- dren, so that there was not the gathering expected. The platform and commun: i0n rail were enveloped in “a! great pro- fusion of flowers, and in the course of the morning's program Cradle-Roll cer- tificates were given to William P: Wood- cock, Edward A. Laing. Edna E. Me; Illraine, JamesR, Spencer, Alfred H. Colbum. Promotions from Cradle-Roll were: Hugh W Baldwin, Alexander Morgan, 0tho Morgan, Eleanor Waldo, Frances Grover. Promotions from the Beginner's Class were: Naomi Olmstead, Rosallie Nichols, Douglass Ewart, Henrietta Laing, Hobart N. Schumaeher, Arthur 'A. Larson, Wad. lace Kimball“ William C. Smbbs. Promotions ”from Primary department were: Gray Stubbs. F. Everett, Marshall Waldo. Robert Nicliolas, Thoma Under- wood. Robert» Bacon, Leona Olmstead, Marion Moseley. Ethel Larson. . mun sermon. comnnos. ‘ ' ln‘ the afternoon :he Deerfield Town~ ship Sunday School Asmclatyon convened in ‘ the First United Evangelical church. with Mr. E. 0. Grover a: chfiirman. There was a good attendance, delegates hnving come from the various country jchods. At an Church” - The mum m 1ny m in The mam was ably “Dd"in' all its put: by the append ape-hail. In. W. ‘LUndemood M the waol Primary to?! inavayefiec- tiveaddreea. ”The use of tbeBlblein the School" was the aubjeetol Rev. G. '1‘. Codriel’l addm. Mn. F. D. Everett illustrated the importance of supplemenâ€" tal Bible studies with a blackboard talk whichpmvedthalehe was Mrolha subject. "How to teach minions" was the theme of Miss Alice Davidson. who has evidently |eamed the teem o! mak- ing mission studies pieasant and profitable. “The Home Department" was In. F. Mayer's theme. and Mt. Charles Warren was felicitom with his question box. The nomination committee presented: tepon of the following officers {onhe en- sing year: Presidentâ€"43h”: H. Warren Vice-Presidemâ€"O. B. Brand. Secretlyâ€"Mi. Laura luehlke.-. Primary Superintendentâ€"Mrs. ]. 1. Parker, Jr. Home Depunmentâ€"Mrs. Wm. Mo- ,”ch The Conspiracy of Death. Teachen' Training-Wits. H. E. The Chicago Wing's cartoon 0! III! Moore. , Tuuday draw: I W of .the death Men's‘Clusesâ€"Mr. E. 0. Grover. skelemn shtouded lnrghouly garb and Missionfiâ€"Iiu liceDavidlon. following a and! boy. When KO‘thbil Temperanceâ€"M Hole. added the tablet; which is ulpo fiven in The report was adopted md the meet- the unoon the Ye‘ébn h :0"th in! closed. that no words neodmbe added. ' Missionsâ€"Ii” ichavidson. Temperanceâ€"ll Hole. The report was adopted and the meet- ing cloud. Mm’s‘Cmâ€"g. E. 0. Grover. l ~ , - - _ ' m Glmous Fourth Ab?” 21°” _ C"? .. Killed 158. .- .Injma. 5308. To the_Edimr of HIGHLAND PARK Hm He who m may read. In your issue dated June 8th there 18 a re rim from the “Inter Ocean" entitled e end 0! Device Zion" which I (as a Ziqnite) consider misleading: " Althéugh no names $11. given it is evi- dent that W. Voliva is considered a ”treacheromm l utenant.’ who betrayed his trust” andthat neither he nor any other mm “has Ihovvn himself a mi power as a [eadpr of (non. A: for treachery let me give one of Voliva's jllustrations. If a child was give]?! into the hands, of a person to are (at, and ,it was clearly seen that the parent of the child would destroy it if he got'% chance, would it not be right to prevent the parent tram (loin?| so by keeping it out of the parents reac . - For the 'benefit- of those who consider Voliva’s action a selfish one let'me ask. what personal interen could a man have in takmg svér a bankm ‘ institution and a people whose confi ence had been grqssly: abusesi‘ and more or {gssghatgered, ” As for no “real power," Dr. Bowie used to refer to Voliva as a spiritual Na- peleon, and had chosen him as his sue. cessof. Voliva succeeded in doing what thousands of more or less prominent- thousands of mOre or less ruminant- people had tried to do and 'led, and even now when all who 09m him. in Zion City are unitin , and to all appear- ances assisted by e official Receiver. who has cancelled his use of the tuber nacle and other buildings, he (Vpliva) is gajging gfouqd. _ _ . , . v TheFevis‘ also strong suspicion that the seqret Empirp is workirgg 99‘th hjgn. .Another,.|‘tatemcnt is U‘Zicm will now become like other towns." Time will prove whether this statement is true or riot, my opinion i! that if'Voliva dgciden .to lgg’ve Zion Qty ant-i gtart another cgm: 10 leave Lion \ny am.) nan unomcr com- munity, Zion City h: soon he as had or worse than ngh . because there are many who would delight in (Imaging it in the gutter, but as far a! now Vollgg is ppt going t9 leave Zyon _Clty. _ . V UIIVI l- IIUK 8‘1"" ‘U ICQVU LIUII VII,- “Zion his passed any. {or its spirit went out of it ’when Dome ceased to do- mipage it‘:â€"_-wha_t a pitcoqg Iii": is evident that "Dr. bowie lost 'the di .bntdnnkcod theddtimefini: returning. if' gnyone m to see for themelven. let them uke- a carrideto mum. ZionCi .andnlkalno the tent. when mutating: are held 3:9 I Inuandpr. Inc everySunda)‘ '.ln_dalin.g 13.91 Zlon’y again Ibpy It you Imprint thiletter you will ([0 me A hvour Highland Park. June 14 '07. - We publish the above letter as re- quested. but we may point out to Mt. Morris tlut the Inter Ocean m the pmper medium in: it-eincc. we ofleredno opinion on the matte: vhuem. ‘We to 'produced‘the snide [mm the Inter Oceen merely heauee it was apparently a calm and “if statement of I wonderful em prise that acute. to be telling. Nineteen hundred 3nd seven is thg Whittier Genunnlel yea. The Whit- uer Home anocieflon- o! Amesburv. In, (an hem-pound society) he. in money endeebecdpuons 85.400 (contri- butions from all over she cannery), to he need for the erection of e statue of Whittier. to’be placed in Ambury. of which town be web for. over fifty years 3 china and where the greater part of hi: lite' I work wee done. ‘ A common-hie iportion of. this tum hes come from 'mociete membership tea of 36, which entailing no obliga- ‘tion on the giver m‘ always added to the statue fund. It in hoped by December 17th, 1907, the one handful: birthday of the poet. that the duh-ed mm of'alo'poo’mn'y be lectured. The luochflau ask all lovers of Whittier to guilt in this eflort to give contra“ apt-onion to ‘the national tooling for the man who, u poet and patriot. 1- IO univerully honored. Gout-{humon- may be sent to the treuuror. Mlu Exam 0.. Woolfendenh 6: lurk“ Street». Amenbnry. Mus, Whether larg- or null they Will be g’rnefully received by the mochfion tad at once tcknowhdged. Ari You Old Fashioned? Got n to): hone mad he vii-Mus Other peo o no u. Even China. laundrymcn mill- !“ ulna. A” 1% us who. Five out: pot duy. Chime Telephone Conway. . Mbnumcnt to Whittier. ml be 9m: M ye?! before 59 Drowned to date. 145. , .4906 .1322 WEN? Your! rapeahfl . Goo-Hy. unis. Editor News L311“.

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