Calvin Coolidge says: "The obndi- tions in many parts of the world ought to have a very sobering effect on the people of the United States. There Ire dictators in Spain, Poland and Italy. Chronic revolution hos de- vastated China. Russia is prostrate. India is filled with unrest. Austro- lia. is in acute lintuteial dimeulties. Both Great Britain and Germany are feeling the pressure of heavy taxa- tion and unemployment." Ott the tarth today there is “Distress of na- tions with perplexity" and "menu The choir will meet for rehersal 1n Thursday evening. The mission band will meet on this ernning Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock. The members of the band and their friends are urged to be present. at 7 p.m. Topic, “What Does Broth- erhood Meant" Matt. 23:8; 1 John 3:17. The two classes will hold a union prayer and praise service on Wednes- day evening. The S. S. board will meet after the prayer meeting. Thursday, Nov. 6, 1930 First United Evangelical Church Rev. C. G. Unengst. Pastor The interest in the Bible school on last Sunday was marked and the at- tenance was at the high water point. The lesson was unusually interesting. It was a source of great "tidaetion t, see such a large number of the Sunday school scholars in the preach. ing service. The illustrated sermon by the pastor was well received and it was suggested that a similar serv- ice should be held frequently. The attendance at the Christian Endeavor meeting was large. Two requested the prayers of the people at the eve- ning service and they were given def- inite instruction and encouragement. A fine service was held at the Rail- way Men's home in the afternoon'. Next Sunday at 10:45 a. m. the pastor will preach the fourth sermon in the series on the Christian Believ. (Ms Position in Grace, according to the first chapter in the Epistle to the Ephesians. The subject is "Union 1sith Christ." Eph. 1:10. This line of teaching tends to give great on- wuragemcnt to those who have sc- upted Jesus Christ as their Saviour. The ladies of the Wuman's Home and Foreign Missionary society will have charge of the evening service at 7:47; o'clock. A special speaker has been secured in the person of Rev. T. J. Bach, representing the Scandinavian Aliance Mission. This Fission has workers on Japan, India, South Anwrico, China, Mongolia and Africa. Mr. Bach has spent 24 years as l missirnary in South America. (Mme and hour his message. A most interesting: service is planned for the owning. The Bible school meets at 9:30 am. The workers meet for prayer at 9 -.;.m.' The lesson for Sunday aims to lead the scholars to intelligent be. liet, and to show that belief is a mat- ter of the will even more than of the mind. The title is, "Thomas," (The Honest Doubter) Jno. 11:15-16; W. 5-8; 20:24-29; 21:1-2. Louis Persehke, assisted by a Moody Bible institute student, will lead the Christian Endeavor meeting Among the Local Churchés You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room, 43 N. Sheri- dan rd., where the Bible and all auth- orized Chriltian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The reading room in open every week- day from nine in the morning until six in the evening, on Wednesday un- til T:80 and on Sunday afternoon from leap to 5:30. hearts are "Watch ye ways." Lk. Subject for next Sundny's lento}: "Adam and Fallen Man." St. Johll'u Evangelical Church (Evangelical Synod of America) Green Bay Rd. and Homewood Ave Rev. F. W. Fischer, Pastor Phune 3343 cl First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park, Ill., MI Hue! avenue, a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., holds services every Sunday morning " 10:45 and on Wednesday evening at 8 o'ciock. when testimonies of Christian Science heal- ings are given. Sunday school meets at 9:30 a. m., and is open to pupils between the ages of four and twenty. Holy Cross Catholic Church Waukegan Rd., Deerfield, Ill. Rev, C. L. MeDonough, Putor Sunday masses, 8 nnd 10 am. Saturday, 10 mm. - Instruction classes for the children. Friday, Nov. T--Mttss at 6:30 pm. Services, 8 p.m., followed by I reg- ular meeting of Altar and Roslry so- ciety. Thursday and Shturduy eve- nings confessions, 7:20 to 9 p.m. m Sunday, 9:30~Sunday school. ".30-Divine services. 'do-On the evening the first of a series of sermons on the Lord's prnyer. Thursday, Nov. 12--Meetitte of the Ladies’ Aid society. Come to church while you can. We welcome you. inclusive. Its purpose will be two fold: it will give to workers in the church and Sunday school a larger vision of their opportunity and a doom-r sense of their responsibility; it will also develop plans for work that will increase the trfNetiveness of workers in the local church. A detailed program of the school may be had at the literature shelf. Salurda Ay, failing them for fear." therefore, nnd why al. 21:25-28; M-M. Confirmation THE PRESS meet in much more uni-nun lur- routtditttrs. Steps are being taken to ornniu a new young people's choir. unlisted by a few of the younger Idulu and “hen this is aerornplished we will have our services enriched with Ip- propriate musical numbers. Our lul- niats will continue to favor us from Sunday to Sunday as formerly. On Thursday. Nov. 13, will occur our Annual Members' dinner, to be given in the basement of our church by the Ladies Aid. This is restricwd to members and immediate friends of the church, owing to the limited seat. ine canal-Hy. Our popular district superintendent, Rev. Aubrey S. Moore, Highllnd Park Methodist Church North Ave. " huutu PM: Rev. F. D. Hopkins, Minister The church auditorium in in the hands of Mr. Herman Juhrend, who, assisted by some of his Sunday school do: Ind others, is in churn of the work. When it in cohplewd and the new chancel arrangement hu been fully inltnlled with newly dee- orated furnishings, our members will meet in much more attractive Bur- to members and immediate friends of the church, owing to the limited seat. ing canal-Hy. Our popular district superintendent, Rev. Aubrey S. Moore, will be the speaker of the evening and perhaps Rev. Dr. John Thompson, of the Chicago temple. There will be musical numbers and the affair will be a full evening of fellowship and good cheer. It is hoped to make this an annual ttttair when all the church may gather in an evening of church- family spirit. Next Sunday being Armistice Sun- day, the pastor will preach a sermon appropriate for the day, telling of some of the recent advances made in the program of world peaee and of the part the universal church is tak- ing in this great proleet., PHONE YOUR ORDER NOW WE ARE tfri-a-iii-Soi AGENTS Telephone 2300 aninin. illinois EARL W. GSELL (it Co. PHARMACISTS Mr. end In. J. W. loom. ot Ev. anlton, Ire now installed in the pur- Ionege with the pater. hey on active church worker. with were at Christian service bark of them all our people will be glad to have them in our midst. A cordinl invitation is given our people to call and take their muninunce. Union Thank-giving lei-vices VIII be held this year in the Presbyterian church on the morning of Thanksgiv- ing day. Our people are urged to keep this in mind Ind pill! to “and. tl tl Dr h The Bethany An autumn rally for the E.l..(‘.E. the Chic-go gun will be held But- duy ntternuon ind eveniu " the .k Nrk Ev-ncelicnl church. We look forward to another good may this week. We invite others came to our Sundny Ichnol which will: at 9245. The mltor's subject came to our Sunday when tins at 9:45. The paltor's the II mm. mice will t I eonttrition. Dr. Chat. in of the university chum-l imdid address of Welt-mm in of if Bethany Evangelical Church Rev. H. P, stem-en. Pater wording to the twservntiorts that been cumin; in, the Fucker and banquet will bring out I record 'tl of men and boyl. city 200 literature hit on "Our debt to Dr. 1m masterfully deliw . Robinson. professor autifully oiees under the expert 'lm of Mrs H ighllnd Park, lil The mus TeIephone M0 Kochhoim Rev hyterian IN Koc charm hhoim Chismtrt Gilbert M [In a . The l by Bib. The