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Highland Park Press (1912), 11 Mar 1920, p. 7

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JOHNS AVENUE Highland rub. mut- j The services, now entering upon ftheir second week, have been marked {by the presence of God 'in every ser- vice. A number of lives have been 1 touched and some have wholly yielded {themselves to the rule and reign of ‘Christ in every department of their lives. These have found to their relief and assurance that the God and Fath- er of our Lord Jesus Christ is a personal God to be experienced in the glifel as the satisfying, saving, keep- i'ing and healing Presence. In fact ev- ery person who has attended these services once has been brought face Sto face with himself as mirrored in the divine truth revealed in the his- : toric Christ. Our Sunday school boys and girls have signified their desire vto give their lives to God despite the l fact that their natural leaders, as 12a whole, have not been present to help and inspire them to make a full consecration. In' this connection we desire to give voice to a truth that is filled with an uncomfortable amount of reality, as an eternal as the hu- man personality, and spoken by the King Himself "Whose shall'offend one of these little ones which believe TEACHERS’ ms'riTU'rE A SUCCESSFUL EVENT in Lake County, and T. Arthur Simpc son, superintendent of schools, is well pleased over the attendance, the average being abpnt 400, and the be!)- efit derived from the addresses, and entertainment. Four Hundred Touched Attend the Meeting; in lake Forest, fligh- V land Pug-k find Wnukggtn Teachers' Institute, held Thurldly. Friday and Saturday, was the most successful event of its kind everfiheld On Thursday the Institute we: held' at Gorton 'school, Lake Forest, Fri‘ day at Elm' Place school, Highland 'Park, and Saturday in Waukcgtn. There were, both morning and liter- noon sessions. Dr. H. M. Crooks, president." of Alma college, Alina, Mich, and Prin- cipal F. D. Slut}, of Moraine Park school of Dayton, 0.. one of the big- gest private vocational and educa‘ tional schools iii the country, were the speakers, and W. W. Potter, di- rector of music in the Waukegan schools, led the community singing. The speaking program was as fol- Iowan whilé ....... , ......... M14. Slutz Professional Ethics Mr. Crooks Educational Engineering .. Mr. Slut: Questions about recitation Mr. Crooks FRIDAY M01 ality and Literature . .Mr. Crooks Educatjon in 8 Democracy ....... ............ ........ Mr. Slut: The Amateur Snirit Mr. Crooks The Amateur Spirit Mr. Crooks A Chat about 0. Henry .. Mr. Slut: SATURDAY The occupational distemper: of the teacher ............... Mr. Slum Business and Philanthropy ........ ..................... Mr. Crooks Morale and method in training ..................... Mr. Slut: The growth of personality .. .‘ ...... ..................... Mr. Crooks There were .a number of visitors in attendance at each meeting. THURSDAY Making the school worth atchild’a THE Elam minimises, mam PARK, ’mflmors in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea." Again he says: “If a son shall ask bread of any of you that is»: father, will he give him a stone? or if he ask a fish, Will he for a fish give him a serpent? Or if he shall ask sn egg, will he ofler him a scorpion.” “Feed my lambs.” These words sound solemn enough‘to parents, church officers, Sunday school ofiicers and teachers, christian professors, eth‘but they can be made the source of greatest joy if practiced in a positive way. “He that knoweth to do good and doeth it not to him it is a sin.” These services are intended to make it easy for every one to start doing this kind of work. Last Sunday’s Services N. D. Nielson of Elyria, 0., an inventor and manufacturer of prom- inence and in all probability the greatest dairy specialist in our coun- try was the speaker. Mr. Nielson was also present at our Monday evening service. Mr. W. F. Gresham is the permanent member of the campaign and those assisting him aregnen from all walks of life‘ and all professions. Fifty and more of these men are constantly praying for the success of these services find are doing their best to answer their prayers. This is an invitation to you to come nnd help personally, to pass the Word along and to do all in your power'for the spiritual uplift of the commun- ity. Following is a schedule of turns: March 9, Nims fieam; March 10, Mill! team; March 1);, Y. W. C. A. team: March 12, Prentice and Hicks And Much 14, Wm.EL. Brant. Every one of thue should be heard by 1.11. Inch could be. Said About duh team but Fun won”. over this spr.‘ vi! put in I it my HP laborious Int. .191- m. over this spring, if the country than â€"-â€"â€" wflputinstoehotmvlflkshhh Somcpapplechimthattheyshuuld it mayhdpreconcflothem in their bedectedtopuhlicomeeforthora- hborionskt. Z mthattheymumblotompport ,; --â€"-r . . W'hmyothqny. 1-15qu I “III UIu$V ”“3“. THE HOME OF SAVINGS DEPOSITOQS FRANK J; BAKER .. J. M. APPEL c. F. GRANT President Vice-President Cashier _ E feel it a duty to remind our patrons . and friends that this is the last week for filing of . income, tax returns by firms and individuals. Briefly, the law requires the filing of the report with the Internal Revenue Collector of this district on or before March 15th. The If you have neglected or overlooked this matter, we urge you to give it your immediate attention, and if you need help or advice we are at your service. Highland Park State Bank tax may be paid in four equal installments. The first one must accompany the report. Severe penalties are provided for failing to make return, for false returns 'and for failure to pay the tax. Have You Done It? Filed Your Inéome Tax Return? cred than tint conditions He “tin normal in Turk-y. nan um

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