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Highland Park Press, 19 Jan 1933, p. 22

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.’I if W. C. A. for the coming year and will be held on â€"Tuesday evenings at the "Y," the intermediates meeting at 7:30 and the beginners at 8:15. This schedule differs from that anâ€" nouced in the Educational Bulletin sent out this week, but it has been decided to hold the class on Tuesday instead of Monday evening so that it will not conflict with night school. .. There will be a class for school children between the ages of ten fourteen which will meet on Friday afternoons at four o‘clock. Information concerning the cost of these classes and registration may be obtained at the Y. W. C. A., by calling H. P. 675. Lc ~~Classesin"beginning "and " interâ€" mediate tapâ€"dancing are a part of the educational program of the Y. Tap Dancing Feature ucational Program Sinest Resort botel in the Clouth. 2. Surphus ..........__.._..._______._. 3. Undivided Profits (net) ... 1. Capital Stock l : _ (Official Publication) _ . Statement of Resources and Linbilities of the HIGHLAND PARK 3TATE BANK, of Highland Park, Illinois, at the close of ‘business on the 3ist day of December, 1932, nlhw-hth.-nmmtnubbyfln said bank as a trust com y, to the Audiâ€". tor of Public Accounts olut:o State of Iiliâ€" ‘ Aois, pursuant to law, and filed in the office of the said Auditor of Public Accounts on the tenth day of January, 1983. 5. U. 8. Government Investments 6. Other Bonds and Stocks ... 1. _llan_i_n;c‘ House, Furniture »â€"â€"â€".........$2,548,459.51 $ 500,000.00 _ 100,000.00 _ _ 83,605.74 _ 515,120.25 160.71 531,989.38 487,870.11 131,700.00 121,413.08 851,651.170 43,743.67 $79,858.174 881,621.12 118,951.05 THE PRESS Jnat the foregoing statement of the said Highland Park State Bank on December Sist, 1982, is true and correct in all reâ€" spects to the best of his knowledge and belief, and that he has examined the assets and book:‘ of ktil:j u‘ldd eomun,tfw the purpose ma sa statemen R._L. ERSKINE, J. M. APPEL, C. F. GRANT. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of January, 19838. ‘ (Seal) MARTW C Hapr d nag O10.00 0090 CCAZ C2000, Caen upon his oath states : That he makes this affidavit for the purâ€" pose of complying with the requirements of Sections 9 and 10 of an Act of the Genâ€" eral. Assembly of the State of Illinois, enâ€" titled "An Act to provide for and regulate the administration of trusts by trust anmâ€" State of Illinois) â€" Co.-tiol Lake) ss : . & Erskine, one of the managing ofâ€" ficers, and J. M. Appel, and C. F. Grant, tun of the directors of the Highland Park State: Bank, a sarporation" of The 2taty"If 5. Demand Deposits ~~. 1,265,209.89 8. Reserve Accounts ______.__. 88,923.63 9. Bills Payable _____ SF Ann an Nv- 422000 44 needs and development of children. The session will open at 10:15 a.m. and continue until 4â€"o‘clock in the afternoon. _ ! _ TeA â€" of experience and training in the work with primary children, will lead the discussion on methods . for primary teachers and workers; and Miss Irene Rockenbach, of Deerâ€" field, secretary of the Council of fousâ€"Education, and Children‘s division specialist, will have charge of the section for Junior department teachers and officers. The topic to be discussed in the morning session is "Stories, and How to Tell Them," and the afternoon subject is "Teachâ€" ing Through Activities." Mrs. B. D. Frederick, of Waukegan, will lead a demonstration primary worâ€" ship service, and Miss Nell Schlung, of Waukegan, will have charge of a junior worship service. Leaders in Sunday schools of the county have been asked to bring some of the work done by the elementary grades of Aheir schools, for exhibit at the institute. The purpose of the institute is to train teachers of religion so that they may do more efficient work in the Sunday school, and vacation school of religion, and to aid parâ€" > ents, as well as all Sunday school officers, to understand the religious UPHOLSTERING _ CABINET WORK CHAIRS RECANED & PICTURE FRAMIN G PHONE â€" 583 MARIO CUCCHIARA HIGHLAND PARK f M Teer Nabte uP arte ctantditictinie t mniztcict M 4 252 have charge of the group who will study methods of training and teaching beginners, or kindergarten children; Mrs. S. T. Dexter, of Highland Park, who has had years of â€"experience and trnainine Lt iL. This institute is under the direcâ€" tion of the Lake County Council of Religious Education, and the instiâ€" tute program has been planned by Mrs. Russell H. Edwards, Children‘s division superintendent, and her committee. ‘The meeting will be conducted as a school, and the most recent teaching methods and latest ways of administering and promotâ€" ing religious education of children will be presented by those who lead the group discussions. Mrs. Thomas A. Goodwin, of Wauâ€" kegan, a worker of training and exâ€" perience with small children, will An allâ€"day county institute of reâ€" ligious education for teachers and workers with children in the Sunâ€" day schools and vacation schools of religion in Lake county will be held at the First Methodist church of Waukegan, on Saturday, Jan. 28. Religious Institute o ___in Waukegan Jan. 28 = _ THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 108 rs. S. T. Dexter, of rk, who has had years e and training in the primary children. will aâ€"!."f“_m..n_ ho ed at the ing, Jan. Mary‘s ch Mr. and M New York Walsh, son Walsh of P nue, daughter avenue. 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