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METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). McKENDREE Mass. Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Streets (The Red Brick Church) CHAS. A. SHREVE, Pastor SUNDAY— am.—Prayer service. . 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. Ci Epecial class for men. 11:00 am.—Anniversary Service, tospel M in char, Supt., 3:30 p.m.—Junior League. 6:00 p.m.—"“Get acquainted meeting.” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. MONDAY, 7:30 p.m.—The regular monthly meeting. 3illy R OF GEORGIA will speak on the subject of AND RELIGION” No Admission THURSDAYS, § p.m.—Prayer and Bible study. “BUSINE Subject and How to R 8:00 p.m.—Evangelistic meeting, conducted by C. C. Rarrick, FRIDAY, 8 p.m.—Pentecostal meeting. EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30-—Calvary le School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. 9:30—Calvary Men's Bible Class, Judge Joseph W. Thompson, Teacher; Mr. 0. W. Youngblood, sident. 11:00—Public worship. “The Lure of the Good, the Better and the Best” 6:00—"Bunch Social.” / ; Dr. Montgom “M 8:00—Public worship. in the special series, Spacial music ail public THE CALVARY QUARTET AND rH FREE SEATS TO THE PEOPLE. Church doors open in the evening at 7T Dumbarton Avg,M.E~Church5 National Methodist Church sests l Metropolitan Memorial ML.E., REV. B. 1 McGOWAN Dumbarton ave. bet. Wisconsin ave. and 3 9:30 a.m.—Graded Sunday scf 11:00—"0 Death. Where Is Thy Stiog 11th and H sts. Douglas Memorial " 20,5 ““The Church of t lig Welcome. REV. EDWARD HAY! 10 am— Sermon by Rev.H.S. France,| D. D., President of National | ‘Training School. ! Se;t;;x_l by. Vice Chancellor J. Franklin Knotts, D. D., of the American University. NOTE—Methedist Union Mass Meeting at Hamline Church, Hlustrated lecture by Dr. Jesse L. Monday. May 16, & pm . Me- lLaughlin of the Philippine lslands on ' “The Bible and the Outposts’| FR 70 AL " Lincoln Road Church . le'oln d. Rhode Island ave. REV. WALTE 5( .. R R bt \n'nml John, Minister. 8 p.m.—"IF 1 WER Chureh school, M. R. Speelm: Epworth League service Wasgh RO Third and A Streets Northeast. REV. HOWARD F. DOWNS, Pastor. sehool You SMETHOD Tllustrated at Ham L. MeLaughlin of “The Bible in the Out lmd‘ line Church, by Rev. J § pm the Philippines. on posts. UTH. MFTHOADIST EPISCOPAT. Pastor. Q st bet. 30th and 31st sta. nw. 3¢ MT. PLEASANT 16th st. n.w. near Lamont, ' Rev. C. K. Ray, Minister 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school and Bible clasges. Ladies’ Bible ciass. Rev. H. M. Reed, teacher. Men's Bible class. Tracy L. Jeffords. teacher. 11:00 a.m.—Moruing worship. Sermon by the minister “The Transforming Power ” of Jesus 8 p.m.MISSIONARY PAGEANT “The Home Work” Br the ladies of th jonary Society of FREE PEWS, ALL WELCOME Marvm M. E. Church South Sunday, 11 am— & Preaching Every Day, 4:45 p.m. and 8 p.m. No new or strange doc- trine, but the Gospel of Jesus, “The Same Yester- y, Today and Forever.” “For there is none other ame under heaven given mong men whereby we must saved.” Sunday School, 9:30 STUDY TO SHOW THY- SELF APPROVED UNTO GOD” Between 14th and 15th Streets with sermon by 6:45—Epworth League devotional services. cry will d AGES TO M “The Business Man” | 4 i i 1 Ninth and Massachusetts DR. CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, Pastor. cs for “H = T e FPISCOPAY. (Wh Dr, aven's ive It n, Mr Wesler, Wire Supt. Message all. Herbert W. Kline, will hold UPSHAW cle workers TIVIS WILLIAM D the MIN ER, on the subject: er the pird lecture-sermon subject will be: ces by GE ARY RGE H CHORUS ROLD MILLER, CHOIR. John_ Marshall p Harry Dawson Mit “The Power That Worketh in Us—A Pentecostal Meditation” 8 p.m.—Anniversary Epworth League. Music by Epworth League choir. Address by | Rev. Clarence True Wilson, D.D. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. Chinese S. 8. at 3pm. The church with the chimes. The church with_# mission Everybody Welcome "Rosedale ML E. Church 416 Tenn. EV. C. F. LI ne. Minster. i am. ‘520 8 pm. Petworth Methodist prscopal Church day school. Mr. 0. J. Ran 1 t i THE EVENIN | mETHODIST EPISCOPAL _(White). | | | | Foundry . Church 16th near P Btreet N.W. Green motor busea pass the door. Minister. 9:30 a.m,—CHURCH _§( TO ALL AG! GRADED 0OL. Hmam “Hermon: the Mount of Transfiguration” 6:45 p.m. —EPWORTH LEAGUE SERVICE. 8:00p.. ECIAL MUSICAL BERVI BY FOUNDRY CHOIR AND PROF. ANTON KASPAR, VIO- LINIST. ADDRESS— “Set Your Life to Music” T MUSIC. WELCOME. Rhode Island Avenue e, Isiand ave. at I HUMPI | | rat st nw Minister. i Centendd Wi R asstox - [st. Paul A, U. M. Sun. prenching by Fev. A- preaching, Kev. Mrs. Mason Fry: 4th and * St S, am., pm -minute song service. About."* or's_farewell sermon. ) AND_WORSHIP Wi fth st bet. L aud M sts. n.w. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. 11:00 a‘m.—Preaching by REV. B G ). 1:30 p.m.—Snow 3:00 p.m.—Pre: el Strangers and friends are weicome t0 our services. WM. D. BATTLE. Pastor. M;tfopohtan Wesley A. M E. Zion Church n 2nd and 3rd sts. ¥ LIS, Minister. 11:00 u.m.—Sermon, ““Forsaking Sin." __7:30 p.m.—Sermon by Dr._B. G. Shaw. Lape C. M. E. Church n.e.—Arthur W. Womack, 14th Haven M. E. Chur: . 8% “The first_hour, “Working With O 11 a.m., sermon by and Recreation'" 30 p.m., class meeting; Epworth lp"u' 8 p.m., pastor's ad- to the Parsonage Committee. Mrx. F. d, chair lady. All friends are we e “second hpur, : sub.. John We:ley A. M. E. Zion Church Coraer 14th and Corcoran ats. n.w. CA Holy Communion. 5. H. Young and Mrs, Jo t program. Dr. Jesse L. Me- | blin will give his il | traged lecta Lowa Avenuc M. E. Chur:h‘ M CHURCH."™ Sub, Jm_ “The Power of the Spiri Epworth League, T p.m Sermon by the pastor, & p.m. Subject— “The Great Refusal” An fllustrateq lecture of the Methodist Union, _Chureh. Monday, S p. Union Methodxst Ep:scopal 20th st nes. nder the auspices Hamline M. E. — 1 5. Pastor, “The Bible in Washl;xgton 500 pm “In the Trammg Camp b Lo pom. i ¥ WSHIP, WESLEY CHAPEL Methodxst Eplsco;;al Church | I oand F sts now. REV. 35 S1CHOLS0N D, BT Pastor 10:00 . m. Address by u representative of £:00 pm 945 a.m E MeLa ve illustrated ad- Libles 1o Outposts of Monday 8 pm ISCURAL SOUTH. MOUNT VERNON PLACE CHURCH The Representative Church of Southern Methodists. Aventie and K Streets Rev. M. LEO RIPPY, Assistant Pastor DR. H. C. MORRISON, Asbury College. Kentucky. “Dr. Morrison is the greatest living orator”—W. J. Bryan. Washington's Popu Sang Leader, PROF. PERCY FOSTER. ‘Will Lead the Singing at All Services [ n_Endeavor meeting. | NG DOGS AND DEAD Soloist: Mr. Charles Lomack The ces_will help_YOU. __* { Miles Memorial C. M. E Clnm:ll' 3rd st. between L and Rev. MILLARD L. BRERDING. Minfsuer. Stor's - te: a.m.— Sunday school, ““What Think Ye Christ?" 11:00 a.m.—P: $:00 p.m.—Annual_sermon to the Good Sa- maritans. (Two lodges will be wetneaga PO nesday evening the pastor will prea ar e Sevonth Day Adventict Chbren ot 101h and V sts. n.w. Thursday evening. the 19th, the pastor will preach at the Third Baptist Chureh, 5th and Que sts. n.w. RAIN OR SHIN METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Ebenczcr M. E. Church h and D s REVCT W WATERS, Misister. 9:30 a.m. —Qu:&ny school (Bible classes). Anniversary Phy! E. ©. 11:00 0.m.—Sermon. W. E. Jefferson,’ Parkersburg. W. Va. 3 pecial ‘program. 5:30 p.m.—Epworth League. 7:30 p.m.—Kev. W. E. Jefferson. 815 pm. (Monaays, Queen Pageant (Y. W. H. M AN T \11‘4}1'10,\ TO ALL. NEW CHURCH (Swedenborxians. Church of the New Jerusalem (Revelation xxi-2.) Sixteenth above Q northwest Sunday morning service at 11, with sermon by Charles Theodore Cutting’ of Philadel- puia. Sunday school at with adult “iass under Mrs. Louis F. Post, at 10. Al Welcome Wednesday m Midweek meeting for evening at § in the Parish Ho, KEV. PAUL SPERRY, “METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. Dr. H. C. Morrison Begins a Series of Meetings “All T ask is that you hear him once.” —DR. CHAPPELL., Dr. Chappell will preach at the Overflow Service Sunday. Also during the week. “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou saved.” Epworth League, 7 p.m. Topic: “WHY CHRIST MEANS SO MUCH IN MY LIFE” Gospel Singing Rev. Herbert F. Randolph, D. D-.! i by the pastor. | ings That Shall Be Spoken | Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Clnm:l.i l 10am 4l|n shalt be|— _|New York Avenue Presby- terian Church STAR, WASHINGTON, CHURCH ANNOUNCE D. €, SATURDAY, MAY 14 1921—PART 1. 11 MENTS —“TH does th the Vasts for bellef in 9:30 a.m.—Mece 7.15 p.m.—\Mee "ot Miss Richio ening serviee ol H st between Rev. James il Pax o 10:00 a.m — 200 pim.— Youn: _Métropoliiah 9:30- Bt 11:00—Morning_w £:45—Christian_Ende en cate __morning se RE $i45, 8.8 11 p.m.. sermon to Chi P. Floumoy. _ 7:45 p.m.— Question Box Five-minute_talk_on The Church o 23nd st. between REV. ANDREW 9:45 a.m.—RBible sch 3:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.—Social hoy A CORDI \L WILL ADD! MEN’S oF 13th AND FAIRM At 9:45 Tomo agl o “Living the 7:00 p.m.—COhristian e Sermons Iy REV. JOHN the Gi 1 director, mssiste rossman, soloist. "Wallace Cor. Randolph st. REV. J. REV. W. fax m: 8p.m.—Rev. Cam i ficulties.” HON . C. New York ave., DR. WALLACE R. REYV. REGINALD R £:30 A.m —Tinla cchanl 11:00 a‘m.—Publlc worship. o f:43 p'm - Fellowshy OB Ve 8:00 p.m.—Public worship. NEAR THE HOTELS, N PRECRVTTRTAY. L ruiliy Gunton—Tem Ie ER WesternPresbyterian Church arvey 1 FATHE Eastern Presbyterian Church Rixth st. and Md. ave. ne. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D,, | pastor. 11:00 . m.—GIDBON'S BAND. H T:45 pm. " i3 Church B streets south “Waiting” vening worship. ‘A Representative of the Gideons Will Speak Central Presbytertan Church | Georgefown Church &, MA l':‘(\l" ALL, T Praise wer T oY ALTY SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN Junior Christian Endeavor. éenator Selden P. Spencer Fourth Presbyterian Church EVERY MAN W PECK MuMORIAL “Fishing Too Near the Shore” | Fourth Presbvterxan Church Fairmont_sts. . ing Word." il r. Herbert F. Ke Memorial United Presbyterian Church rd New Hampshire ave. SAMPBELL, Lasior. Hurkey, arks. Bible ciaxs, 10 8 ELL FRESRY FIRST PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place Speaks at and E ATON'EMENT" fh of Chri nd Justify v ailow™ “this. Cor o e can there i THAT TROUBLE PEOPLE. Hon School. teaches Men's Class. ting Sunday ting of Young People’s C. L. So AND R 14TH Dunham, ok MAN WHO COULD NOT WAILT o 3 13 MUSIC BY THE QUARTET. 10:00- Justice heele e | e B Garden Memorial Mo, 27 | Wt ® Rev. GEORGE M. CUMMINGS, Pastor.—, 3:30- A\ achool, 9:30 a.m.: preach 1] £, 6:30 p.1n.: evening servic 8:00Mhiwe £ = AL l w Presbyterian 1 . 1t st and y GIT_KF avor societies. SIXTH PRE ‘and Bible classes. astor. | 00 p.m.- Endeavor, 8:00 pan i pm Y prayer serv; ed for during Sunday Pastor .. sermon by pastor: tian women, by Dr. T HTRI | J* | for | sermon- AND NOBILITY.” Japan f the Pilgrims P and Q sts. o, it. BIRD. Pastor. oo, with classes r of the family. i Preaching by orial servi Farper. _THE CIVIC AND ¢ ur and supper at the city are invited. Third and GL agny Rev. ting by Itev. 7L R. Harper. e Small n|mdn~n « Fing mmd" Chureh School.. Hoiy Evenin Con TO ALL. Rrotherhood o _vited RESS THE E THE MONT STS. N.W. rrow Morning "OME \nm-m EN NEVE! 10 R hool. Endeave ? N YOrR FACE Rthode Tsiand ave. 2nd eston. st Liev. MEADE B New Life” Endeavor, . 10 a orida_ave. o 7:30 a.m., Sunday_schoo Bervices; the pastor— . KEITH RE Services— £:00—Holy Subject, of Power for Human vser, organist and mu- d by chorus choir. Mrs. astor. "R»mnrlng Land- hell, “‘Ovegcoming Dit- m. Tencher, IS MOORE. Hols Comi Morning P’ Festlval service. and Sermon, rene People's Open-Air 13th and H sts. ADCLIFFE, Pastor. OWLAND, sistant. Adult classes, Tev. Fremout P hour. <per Service, o] (‘flmmuninn. Holy T W ELC nary department 3rd. and C sts.| NW avid Ransom Covel 9:30 and ll am. Grace Church e Lam. and 8 pm St. Agnes’ Church ¥ ¢ 3 All Saints’ Churc REV. J. W. AUS .Wash.mgton Ca'hedral THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. w.. St. Marg arct s © c|.m-~rm- Ierber WHITSL TERIAY. REV JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, D.D., 11 a.m—“WHAT DID HE TO THEE?" . Clyde Kelly ciety. Thursday, 8 p.m.—Meecting for strengthening the spiritual life. The Church for the Spiritually Troubled CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Conneetiont ave 1N st REV. CHARLES WOOD. D. 1, M sun REV. HOWARD D, TALBOTT - Tark Savings Bank SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1921 Mr< John Nelson Women, single or Children between Children under + Class. Miss Mabel cinss for men and “'s Dible class or men for men. Sermon by Dr. tible ¢ vice, ormon by Dr. 0] THAT ELCOM NORTHMINSTER M. Olive ,, ave ¥, Pustor. SBYTERIAN | 16th AND KENNEDY | At Reservoir and Entrance to Roc REV. MAU RI(T' . WHITE, MaNSE, 500 o &r. W, 'N.w 9:45 u.m —Surday school. . D Pastor. mam “The Life Beautiful” “Valley of Decxswn _CPISCOPAL. iy Ransom INITY CHURCH. St. Mark’s Church A sts. we. Stetson. S CHURCH Washington _Circle. Rev. Robert Talbot, D.D., | OR. 7:30 AM —nnm COMMUNTON, morning at 10:30, 14tk | Clurch st n i B nd 11 a.m. an or_North CHEVY CHASI KL 1 a 3% . i at 9:45 am. St. Andrew s Church . DIMON, Reetor. Communion. CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION 12th and N streets n.w. TAYLOE SNYDER. Rector. 8 p.m. near Woodley road. M her, the Dean. 11:00 a.m, Service and N Hancroft place, ¢_Scott Smith, D, D, Newton Hinkel. NDAY. \.-..l. ayee and sermon by the 80—y g £ prayee an in Thursday, 11 a.m, ELCOME, ALWAYS, ' | | | | - Fxfth OPAL. Epnphany WHITSUNDAY Holy Communion K AM. AND 8 M REV DR. FREEMAN PREACHES 11 AM.AND 8 PM. Rev.R.E. Browmng I address the McKIM MEN'S BIBL S, & people mmmx. T ] Orgag recital, 7:30 p.m. ST. THOMAS’ Her. ©. Bmest Rev. 1. 10 AM. Rev. A.'S Huw RAPTIST. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16TH AND O STREETS N.W. HENRY ALLEN TUPPER, BAPTIST. Minister In the absence of Dr. Tupper, who is attending the Southern Baptist convention the pulpit will be occupied by the REV. F. 1. WINTER | Who was a chaplain during the world war, and served overseas. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m., with appropriate classes for all ages. Baptist Young People’s Union, commencing with a social hour lat 6 o’clock, followed by devotional service at €:45. YOU WILL RECEIVE A WELCOME AT ‘THE HOME CHURCH Rev. W, Thursday. 11, Hely Commmnon. o THE IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Christ (‘C,.,},lquh _E"_Fc"rgetown Sixteenth Street and Columbia Road BLAKE, Tector. I W. ol service and sermou by the €upplication service. schiool rmon. A re il mike an nd sermor e cnaren i Washingte. Anacostia_cars. "~ Sain t John’s Church Georgetown Tarish. Established 1794, st nw. REV. CHRISTOPHER P. SPARLING, M. A., Rector. Sundays: 7:30 a.p., 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. I 20 8 AT ST. JOHN S CHURCH REV. ROLAND (":rrnw Sirrn, o. . tor. pRev, Edward Slater Dunlap. M. A, George Williamson Smith, D. D, Holy Communion. unday school. ‘m. 13300 am—Aervies and sermon by the rector. song end address by the o Holy Communlon at __ALL WELCOME. BAPTIST. BAETISD ‘CHURCH, th o “MOSES AND THE <ubject, SE You are invited to at- Nin ow B st. S ALTER O, So ‘0T, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday e ey, i the pastor, “How to Make Good in Life.” “What by the fihu!cll Lholf‘ J. H. £ OME TO ALL___ Metropolxtan Baptist Sixth and A Streets Northeast. John Compton Ball, Pastor inday school. Classes for all. “C. Drake. rmediate and Senior Christian Sndeavor. Fmon by Mr. Drake. al invitation extended to all. ship with ¢ “West Washmgton Baptist Grace Baptist Church 9th and South Carolina avenue s.e. PANTOR F. W, I LORD s TO 'SC OF CHILD- ADI TO THB . Prayer ting Thurs NEAR Tth S vention)—Re 11 b ing Southern n.s..' A cordial . is atte at Chattanvoga. T RDIAL WELCOME TO ALL.____ “Nineteenth Street Baptist Church with Jiterary and 10:00 a.m.—The last session of Dr. Merrill l: Gates' Bible class w Randle nghlands TO BE THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY Rev. Gove Griffith Johnson, D. D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Bible 11a.m.—Rev. J. B. Clayton, D. D., will preach on “THE KING'S JEWELS” 8 p.m.—ANNIVERSARY SERVICE of the Gospel Mission, with special program. School, with classes for all ages. Young People’s Meeting at 7. Prayer and Fellowship Meeting Thursday evening at & “COME UNTO ME AND I WILL GIVE YOU REST” Is Jesus’ Word to All CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Streets N.W. REV. WILLIAM S. ABERNETHY, D. D, REV. A, ANDERSON, D. D., Assistant REV. A. D. BRYANT, Minister to Deaf Sunday School, 9:30 am., N. S. Faucett, Superintendent 11 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. Subject: “OUR LIGHT AFFLICTIONS” 8 p.m.—Baptism. Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. Subject: “THE FINE ART OF HOLDING ON” Christian Endeavor Meetings : Sunday, 4:00 Junior; P.M. Intermediate; Tuesday, 8:00 P.M. Senior. Thursday: 7:00 P.M., Meeting of Pastor and Deacons, especially to see any desiring to unite with the church. 8:00 P.M., Church Prayer Meeting. :30 P.M., Boy Scouts. ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Pastor 6:45 Senior and 7:00 | | { (Entrance on H Street.) Friday: l “""‘“H‘T(:'r‘,xfé":‘x‘ Tenleytown Baptist Church lasge chaims. (mea li Christiun Contrast th & Exe n.e. Petworth Baptist Church h and Randolph sts. v, REV. F. G "n’nlflhmg by the pastor, Chesapeake ot. and Wisconsia ave. K. JAPHET. Pasto Sermons by CONGREGATIONAL. CLEVELAND PARK 34th AND LOWELL ST8. REV. FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW. .m.—Rible school. m. THE GUEST OF THL SOUL Communion_ eception_of members. Ingram Memorial Congregational 10th st and Mase eve, w.e. EWIS E. PURDUM, Minister. 9:30 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL. 7p.m., C. E SERMONS BY THE PASTOR. ) .m.—Bible_school BODY CORDIALLY H. Blakesl ed prayer and Bible study. Friday night, Pentecostai vk meetiog, Sister Ethel Lucas will __pe: Temple Baptist Church Tenth aud N ste, J. MUIR, D. A good class| 1lam.— oas by the pas- “Holy Hypocrites” PORITS " Even- | 8p. Airioian. Ende “Faith to Walk By” = Musto BY SOLO AND CHORUS CHOIR HE1 — | UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MES. HENKY w__________—————- 1. PLEASANT (Congregational) Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential N.W. Walter Amos Morgan, Minister 11:00 2.m.—“The Soul’s Re-enforcements” (MT. PLEASANT CHORUS) Mr. T. J. Quinn Will Sing, “The Ninety-first Psalm,” By McDermid. 8:00 p.m.—“How God Saves the Lost” Miss Frances Scherger Will Sing, “O Lord, Rebuke Me Not,” Brown. | | Church School, 9:45. Sermun 1or children every Sunday A.M. Small children cared for during service. Sunday Evening Club, 7 p.m. Speaker, MR. FREDERICK L. PRATT. ALL SEATS FREE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 10th and G Streets N.W., JASON NOBLE PIERCE WILMER P. JOHNSTON Ministers Special Music. 1 be addressed by the Pastor in the absence of Dr. Gates from the city. REV. JASON NOBLE PIERCE PREACHES -EXPOSITORY SERMONS: 11AM —“WHO HAS BLESSINGS:” 8 P.M.—“THE BIBLE’S HORSEPOWER” Has the Bible a power other books do not possess? Dogs the modern conception of the Bible lessen its power? What is the mistake of people who say, “You can’t believe one part and reject another. It’s all or none ”? Some people who never read the Bible are better than some people who often read it. What's the answer? Is there danger from putting new wine of modern truth into old wineskins of the Bible? The greatest truth in th e whole Bible. GIDEONS—TRAVELING MEN—WILL SPEAK BEFORE THE EVENING SERMON AS TO WHY BIBLES SHOULD BE PUT IN WASHINGTON'S HOTELS.

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