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R.H. 0. PRITCHARD | Cromen ceacue | - TO.OGCUPY PuLPT Indiana Minister Preaches in Morning at First Con- gregational. At the First Congregational Church, ‘Tenth and G streets, the minister, Dr. Jason Noble Pierce, will introduce as the guest speaker tomorrow morning, at 11 o'clock Dr. Harry Otis Pritchard of Indianapolis. After serving as president Eureka Oollege, in Illinois, Dr. Pritchard became the general secretary of the National Board of Education of the Disciples of Christ. His subject to- morrow morning will be “The Present Battle ‘Ground of Christianity.” At _the evening service at 8 o'clock Dr. Plerce will continue the series on the t plays of the world, his sub- Ject being “San Michele,” the unstaged play of life. ‘The church night supper will be held Thursday at 6 o'clock in the Sunday school room and will be followed at 6:45 by the prayer meeting. Dr. Pierce will lead the meeting. All departments of the Sunday school meet at 9:45 a.m. Sunday. ‘The Senior Society of Christian En- deavor will meet tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. in the Sunday school room. Miss Ethel Parmenter will lead, and the topic for discussion will be “Christians and Sun- | g day.” The Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor will meet at 6:30 .m. in the east parlor. Miss Leola imstead will lead, and the subject will be “The Bible as Literature.” All of the congregation and their invited to the social which friends are s to be hrld in the church parlors and I"‘ml d;v school room October 24 at 8 ‘clock. CHURCHES TO JOIN IN MISSION DINNER #6th Anniversary of Evangelical and Welfare Wv.tk Body to Be Observed. tatives of practically every enomination In_ the Districe in with the Central Union Mission 25 and 26 in observing its SERIES CONTINUED Dr. Herbert Scott Smith, rector of nmmm'-omucm-m-m LUTHER LEAGUE me«lnc octobof ’I. fio !-'m Incarnat hlld a social in hflwr ol the and Mrs. Carl Van Lowe )lr and Mrs, Glenn Breen. Mrs. Van Lowe and Mrs, Breen are both officers of this local League. A business of Zion's Luther !Auue was - held (:”slt;betr 8, with Gilbert De] Major, president, presiding. A nm- oween social will g! held October 30 at 8 pm. Preceding the: Devotional Service November 2, .bo fellowshi) B Schm!db and_Philip twurst. The following District I ague Officers attended the sem-annual meeting of the Luther League of the Middle Conference District at Frederick, Md.,, Thursday evening: Fred L. Schickler, president; O. Bertram Gelston, treasurer, and ©. Vogel, intermediate secretary. tings of the Luther League of the trict_of Columbia and a brief Mldr!s! on “Christian Unity” ‘will be ted by District League President L, Schk:kler at the Youth Con- venwm of the Disciples of Chirst in the National City Christian Church, Thomas Circle, tomorrow evening. A “get-acquainted” meeting for the members of the Excutive Committee of the Luther League of the District of Columbia and the presidents of the local leagues was held at 1300 Emerson street, home of the District League president, last evening. Mrs. Anna E. Fellinger will present the topic “Christians and Sunday” in St. Mark’s Luther League, Eighth and B streets southwest, Wednesday, at p.m. Amnemenc Luther ® League, North Capitol street and Rhode Island avenue, will conduct a campaign for l!l‘\lel’! among the young people of their con- gregation during the Winter months, as well as serving their church in many varied ways. Devotional service at 7 o'clock tomorrow evening on the sub- ject, “Christians and Sunday.” Every one welcome. . DONATIONS RECEIVED FOR CHURCH BARREL Woman’s Missionary Society at Epworth to Meet Monday Night. o e oSO8 Mo Eaoons wo! e Church South tomorrow at Pt 11 o'clock service on “The Dead Man's 15; Dr, Ju-eph I Balthls, el ‘The Woman's Missionary Soclety meet in the church at 8 o’clock Monday !lrn ll.lry L. Barnes is re- ceiving “dona for the annual “mis- sionary hnml' at hzr home, at 1025 D atreet northeast. i s Dr, Copenhaver attend cen- tennial celebration of the founding of n A-hl-nd Durln m:wm*'n' SEER years spent in Oregon. DELEGATE TO PREACH Dr. L. E. Sellers at Highlands Bap- tist Tomorrow Morning. mvfinmnmum tomorrow ,” the second of his series flmmmmm UNFAILIN | PROSPERITY |——UNITY LECTURF.——l SUNDAY—8 P. M. You can invoke a higher law which will lift you from bondage to the economic law. Nothing can keep you from the abundant life when you find the secret and \ put it to work. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C..‘ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1930. | FREEMAN SERMON [ »-x.». 6 News | ‘— ICHURCH PREPARES |***3°smasmwoos swee 10 BE BROADCAST Bishop of Washington Will Preach at Evensong Serv- ice at Cathedral. Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, will preach at the Peo- ple's Evensong Service at 4 p.m. to- morrow in the Bethlehem Chapel of Washington Cathedral. This service will be broadcast by radio over sta- tion WMAL. Dr. Howard C. Robbins, professor at the General Theological Seminary, New York City, and formerly dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York City, will grnch at the 11 am. celebration _of holy communion and sermon in Bethlehem Chapel. Other services in the Bethlehem Chapel tomorrow will be celebration of the holy communion, at 7:30 a.m., and morning prayer and litany, at 10. There will be an additional celebra- tion of the holy communion in the Chapel of the Resurrection at 9:30 am. Thursday for the benefit of those who are unable to attend the regular early service. Henceforth, the holy com- munion will be celebrated at 7:30 a.m. Monday in the Chapel of the Resur- rection, on Saturday in the Chapel of St. Joseph of Arimathea and on other days in the Bethlehem Chapel. Rev. John W. Gummere of the Ca- thedral staff of clergy will conduct two pilgrimages tomorrow _through the crypt chapels and to objects of reli- glous interest and devotion in the Ca- thedral Close. The first pilgrimage will start at 12:30 p.m. from the Bethle- hem Chapel and the second from the same place immediately at the close of the 4 o'clock service “WHEN YE PRAY” IS TOPIC Rev. Henry B. Wooding Announces Eckington Presbyterian Sermon. Rev. Henry B. Wooding, minister of the Eckington Presbyterian Church, North Capitol street, corner of Florida avenue, will speak tomorrow morning on the text “When Ye Pray.” The series of addresses given on Sunday evening on the Ten Commandments will be con- tinued. The theme tomorrow at 8 o'clock is “The Fifth Commandment. The monthly meeting of the Aid So- clety will be held Tuesday evening. After the business session the meeting will be addressed by James L. Bates, who will speak on the European situa- tion. The meeting will be held in the Sunday school house. Thursday eve- nin; the prayer and praise service will RIS DEACONS TO AID PASTOR utumn communion service wijl be held Al the Cleveland Park Congre- gational Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock. ‘The servlce "?lllll is to b!mw M.lnu'flu the Columbia B. Y. P. Federation y night at the ‘Tuesday M'w;hh Baptist Church, Seventh and streets. z C. Hodges of the West Washington vice president of the B. Y. P. U. A and Eigin Smith of the First Church Union, director of that ization, will leave for W 1o at- tend a meeting Executive Com- mittee, at whlch u:e prol'rlm and ar rangements for the B. Y. P. U. A. eon- vention in Washington next July will be discussed. A meeting of all devotional leaders will be held at th' First Baptist Church, October 26 at 3:. g The Stewardess Commission, of the Petworth Union, will begin a series of six talks tomorrow on “Great Blp“su and What Baptists Believ The Serv- ice Commission of this union is prepar- ing a scrapbook for the children’s home. At a meeting of the cabinet ‘week & calendar for each commission was completed for the year's work. ‘The devotional meet tomorrow evening at the Nation: Memorial Church will be led by Life Commission, of which Walter Pom pequist is director, The Sunday evs ning supper and social will be resumed with the Fellowship Commission in charge. Bethany Union, No. 1, has outlined its calendar for the year, and its inter- commission campaign 1s already under way. Tomorrow is “Every Member Vis- itation day”-in this union. John Winn is in oharge of the visitations, which will include all members of the union as well as prospects. The devotional meeting at 6:45 p.m. is to be conducted by the Fellowship Commission, of which Mr. Winn is director. ‘The Social Committee of the First Church Union is planning a Halloween party for the last week in October, as the first social event of the Fall sea- son. Leonard Smith is chairman of the Social Committee. This union’s intergroup camphign is called “A Climb Up Washington Mon- ument.” The ascent of the Monument is made on points given In accordance with the usual percentages for union work. At the close of the campaign the winning ?‘!flup will be allowed a ride to the top of the Monument, but the losing mups will have to walk. The winning will also be entertained st & pic- ] nlc :lven by the losing groups. EVANGELIST TO SPEAK Man Converted by Billy Sunday Plans Nightly Services. Carey Baker, layman evangelist con- verted by Bllly Sunday, will begin Mon~ day night at the Fifth Baptist Church a series of evangelistic services to con- tinue two weeks. ‘The meetings will be held nightly except Saturday at 7:45 o'clock. Friends ~ Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. NW. Mlldly n!‘ht. OcL 18, 8 p.m~—Dr. “Some Great Adven- turu :45 a.m.—Sunday School. will be presided over by the | 1. g:wr George Farnham, and the rd of lucon.s. of which J. M. Barker is chairman. of members will precede the service. ‘“‘Overtones” will be the subject of a brief sermon by the pastor. CONTRALTO City-Wide Revival Under Tent Corner Rhode Island & 2nd N.W. Evangelist Joe Jeffers Sunday Night Subject “Signs of the Near Return of Christ” Pastor, Temple Baptist Church Other Baptist Churches Co-operating {.nm'What' That Higher Law Is by Attending This Lecture Ralph E. Boileau, Lecturer Masonic Temple Auditorium 13th&New York Ave. Voluntary Offering Frnendu Meeting nday School ing for Worship. 71148 pm.— Thursdas. Praver Meeting. Methodist Protestant Rhode Island Ave. First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. 8/ Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, Minister reets N.W. Sunday Schoel st 9:40, 11 AM. “The Book Everybody Reads” s PM. “Does Love Chasten?” Christian Endeavor Socleties, 7:00 P.M. Midweek Scrvie-——'l‘hni-y ltfl;nhm Eyiummd T3t & Trvime auAlmlo DAY! GALBRAITH * 5‘.." g rel 6th_St. bet. L M sis. X, Rer. Wi D. BA meGhitien Bencol, atid Bible. Clngses. ~fermen sod Morning - Worship. Eve rahi) Rewort of Captatns and Workers Gontinued s Methodiat Epincopal SOUTH. EPWORTH 13th Street and North Carolina Ave. N.E. Dr. John C. Corpcnhlver 11 a.m.—Sermon ly pastor: “THE DEAD Y‘AN'! VIGILANT 8 .m—!ennnn Uy Dr. Joseph H. Sunday School, at 9:30 am., all departments. l:ywuflh League, at 7 p.m. Music vested cholr. S. Edwin lun, Jr., organist-director. Midweek Prayer Service, Thurs- day, 8 pm. ¥ou Are Cordiall; Worship Wi Invited to FRANCIS ASBURY Sixteenth Street Near Lamont DR. J. J. RIVES, Pastor 11 AM.—REMEMBERED,” Dr. Rives. y 8 PM~—“THE UNPARDON- ABLE SIN, WHAT IS IT?” Dr, Rives. Te Deum. ld, Ye Portals,’’ e VERNON PLACE Southern Methodism's Rep- resentative Church. 900 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. W. A. Shelton, D. D. Pastor 11 A M. “ADAY’S ggURNEY” "THE DIVINE PASSION” Bishop Francis Wesley Warne of India to Address Congregation at Morning Service. | Missionary Sunday tomorrow at lrllhlwood Plrl m& Episcopal Cht Bishop Francis W-- leyw-mzo!lndhwfllmhn 11 a.m. service. Miss Edna Jones of Mintsing district, chlns.'tudeummmr—fil&::. under the auspices of the Woman’s eign Missionary Soclety. The Woman's Home and Foreign Mis- MISSIONARY BOX Philippine. Workers to Dis- trib Gifts Among Native Island Children. ‘There will be two preaching services in the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church tomorrow. At the morning service thejguest preacher will be Dr. Frederick W. Burnham, pastor of the University-Park Christian Church of Indianapolis, Ind., formerly president of the Board of Forelgn Missions of the Christian Church denomination. Dr. Burnham has been attending the con- ference of his denomination in this city. _J. R. lm will preach a sermon in the even! ing by special re t on ?e Bubjel:t “The Romance of Min- The church is preparing a missionary box which it sends each year to its foreign missionaries in the Philippine Islands. Rev. and Mrs, Sanders, wiho are misisonaries of the church and dis- tribute these gifts to the children of the Sunday schools of the Presbyterian missions. These boxes are now in preplratlon and will be sent very shortly. Dr. Sizoo begins a series of midweek meditations at a special sgrvice held every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. He will have for his subject for these preaching _services, “Some Questions Men 5206 Fifth street, at 1:30 p. The first quarterly conference will be held at the church Thi evening at 8 o'clock. Dr. B. W. Meeks will lead the devotions and conduct the meeting. FUE B PR Y GROUP FINISHES TASK “The Most Joked About Man!” is the subject of Rev. E. Hez Swem tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at Centennial Baptist Church, Seventh and Eye streets north- east. The 11 o’clock morning sermon subject is “Plentifulness of Powerful- ness.,” The committee having in charge the arrangements for special services have completed the work. ‘The several societies of the Baptist Young People’s Union convene Sunday nt:m'l p.m. and the Sunday school at a.m. Ettnrm?fi RE'"‘ORMED Rev. H. JT.—S:nh Selects Topics. Rev. Henry J. Smith, pastor of Pet- worth Baptist Church, announces the following subjects for his Sunday ser- mons: Morning, “Fullness of Life' evening, “Ingredients of Achievements.” Spiritualist The First Spiritualist Church LECTURE BY THE PASTO! REV. ALFRED H. TERRY SUBJECT, “SPIRITUAL [EALING” )7 Healiag Service wed by Bpirit Mestas . s, Pythian Temple, 1012 GRACE s oy 11:00._ Sermon n; D) Lemmon of Road,” a_religious mhnmen by the young people. ay_School 73 sOUTflEIN. firnltgnrtan Church of the Pilgrims On the Parkway At 22d and P Sts. N.W. Rev. And ew R. Bird er Sundly Worship 11 AM. and 7:45 P.M. Conducted by the Minister Sunday 7:30 P. M., Organ Recital A Cordial Welcome to All ui D M Light suppér served from 4 uniil evening service. Spiritual Science Church of Cllmt Divine Services Sunday, § Soconas Bervice WilBe el st THE WHITE CROSS CENTER 1473 Meridian Place N.W. 4 Blocks North of Park Roa 14th St. Cars or 16th’ St. Bus. V. JANE B. COATES. Pastor, Subject, “LIFE IN THE SPIRIT WORLD. Ministers and Mediums, ‘Asociate Eila, Maciaren, Rev. Eizabeth White, Rev. Virginia W: FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH |, 13th & Fairmont Sts. N.W. “Holding Forth the Word of Life.” Unity Splnilu.hlt Church 139 Mass. Ave, N.W. SUNDAY, AT & Lecture by J. 0. PRATT Spirit Greetings by Church Mediums will be no midweek nie: 2o Ave, BE. for twg w ack’ ’:m James H. Miers, Minister " 11AM.—“The Unpardonable Si Matthew 12:31:32) 8:00 P.M.—“The First Chapter of Mark. The 11:00 o’clock service is broadcast over Station WJSV. SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY. Intersection of 15th and 16th and Irving Sts. N.W. Rev. JAMES H. TAYLOR: D. D., Paster. &mflb Sermon by m.—wmnumm League. —Soci; Endeavor. orship, Sermon by .{‘?& T DR. E. WHITE gl". i dae i i an MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST Leeture—Hnlmz—Me;n'e: 4 1OWA CIRCLE N.W. Freshyterian Take 14th st. car or Mt Pleasant ear or 16th st. bus to irving s Yreshyterian ) SIXTH 16th snd Kennedy Sis. N.W. c REV. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. ] m.—Graded Sabbath School. hip with Ber- tekeeper.” Covenant First Presbv*.na Connecticut Ave. «t N St. N.W. ' Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney Minister # Dr. Newton Preston Patterson | Associate Minister vlsrrou ALWAYS WELCOME. " EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth St. NE. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D., Pastor 11:00—Morning Sermon by ible School. Dr. Mec-nney - 5&-’:'31:1: Class. ] m—Communion Se rvice and “THE WORLD 18 WAITING FOR ’ Recention of New Members. THE SONS OF GOD” T ANOTHER GRANCE.” Romans v1ii:23,28 Musie by C-"nllt Quartet. :30—Tip-Top 30— Sovenant Peliowship. GEORGETOWN (Organized 1780.) P Street near 31st Street N.W. Rev. Frank Sergeant Niles, Minister. ~Church Bchool. Morning Worship and Ser- mon,“The Prophet's Call.” 7:00 o.m.—Christian Endeavor. Leader, Miss Meta Scantlin. Washington Heights Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister 8 Columbia and Kalorama Rds. .—~Sunday School. —Hornlns‘Wnum BY imer, * Fountain. Are in Thee. ~—guwger, Mosting of the O. tety. ight - About - Face Con- version.” Peck Memorial Chapel Penna. Ave. and 28th St N.W. IRVING W. KETCHUM, Minister. 9:45 a.m.—8chool, “’.I'lll nmun:n “VALUES OF TIME" mmc by Choir and Mm ou-rv.n 8:45 —chm Meet- Midweek Scrvice, Thursday, § pm. CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Circle Rev. J. Hillman Hollister, D. D., Minlster. 19:30 a.m —Church _School. 11:00 a.m.. 8 wpm—UrSon Services at OChevy Chase Baptist Chureh. ‘Northminster Chapel Georgia Ave. and Alaska Ave. N.W. !\lndly !chool‘ 9:40. i°We hem 0 o Whom' Shatl Sermon Sack to the y Springs on uu mum, - Go WESTERN . bet. 19th & 20th Sts. N.W. . Harvey Dunham, Pastor. Life That Counts.” r, E. . Ketch ‘ears That Para- . 11:00 AM. 4 A CHURCH FOR ALL. “RADIO CHRISTIANS.” METROPOLITAN 8 PM. “HIGH ADVENTURE. < Music by the Quartet. MISSION GROUP TO MEET Universalist Circle to Have Month- 1y Session Tuesday Afternoon. -omvnmngomn"um-m HOTEL LAFAYETTE SUBJECT “SELF CONTROL"” *AL'SOULS CHURCH 16"nd Harvard st Minister Ulysses 6.8, hm 9:45 A.M., Church !ehoal. 11:00 A.M., Morning Worship. Sermon by the Minister “THE BROADENED INTERPRETATION OF RELIGION” o PP o o o el E BN CHURCH OF CHRIST Fourteenth St. NW: 3400 Block. 7:30 P.M., “The Pfl'u nl Ihe The "Mission, 2626 Bladensburg Roas Bible Study at 10: Preaching at 11 Al( I CHRISTIAN] PARK VIEW Park R4, Nr. Ga. Ave. W. F. l-nl In @ growing world, a creed must shut out more than it shuts in. red ruth Services, 11 a.m. and 7:48 p.m Guolumbia Heinhts Park Road, West of 14th St. Harvey Baker Smith Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00a.m—Principal William Robinson, president of Overdale College, Bir- mingham, England, will preach. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m.—Doctor Mary Langdon, 40 Years Sur- geon in In- dia. Recep- tion follows the evening service. Ninth Street Christian Church 9th & D Sts. NE. Benjamin H. Melton, Pastor Joseph A. Scott, Assistant Daisy W. Williford, Secretary @uthalic St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sts. 'SUNDAY MASSES Low Masses at 7 and 8:15 High Mass at 9:30 Last Low Mass at 11:30 ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH' 10th St., Bet. F and G N.W. Special ONE WEEK’S MISSION FOR ALL Men, Women—Young, Old By the Fathers of the New York A Will Be Held Here From November 2nd to Novem- ¥ ber 9th _ Services: Masses at 7, 8 and 12:10 Instructions Will Be Given Between the Morning Masses and at 7:30 P.M. This echurch will welcome to their old pulpit Sunday morning C. R. Stauffer and Geo. A. Miller, the only two living former | pastors of the church. Mr, Miller and Mr. Stauffer will both take part in the Bible School program. Mr. Miller will preach the sermon at 11 am. and Mr. Stauffer will administer the communion. It is expected that last Sunday’s Bible School attendance record of 1,019 will be exceeded tomorrow. | A special committee will welcome visitors to all the services. The congregation unites in the World Convention services at night. tnl;nhm Emmnal lztlmhm Euimml 7o\ iia\iTe ' flllh’thnhizt iEpifitnpal ‘William l‘nln' McDowell, Resident Bishop Benjamin Meeks, District Superintendent BRIGHTWOOD PARK FOUNDRY l'lm—:;w%‘?::.::’- DT Sixteenth St. near P St. FrederickBrownHarris, D.D,, Minister. ': 30—Church School. 8:00—Sermon by REV. ROYAL DYE, HAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison Street CHESTEEN SMITH, D. D., Minister. 9:45am—A growing Church School. e SUNDAY EVENING SONG SERVICE Brigt Addr ng Service. Good Fellowship. DR. H. M. DUDLEY. Leader. 138 BRI LEONARD, Guest Botoist. The Minister Speaks— “MORAL MADNESS” At Eleven 0'Clock DR. CHARLES §. MEDBURY. 9:30 am.—The Church School. {00 p.m.—Y. P.'s Fellowship Hour. Devotional Bérvice—Thursday at. § 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon, Music by Large Chorus Cheir. Metropolitan Memorial The National Methodist Episcopal John Marshall Place and © St. N.W. James Shera Montgomery M Y aren Minister 11:00—Public wor.mp. with Sermon by MARK DEPP WESLEY Connecticut Ave. and Jocelyn St. 'HEVY CHASE, D. M‘lll Hand, P. D, mnimr 9:45 am.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.—Young Peo- ple's Conference. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service. CHEVY CHASE, Conn. Ave. and Shepherd St. J. T. Spicknall. 8:45 Lea rvices. 8:00—Pubii uon&n‘rmwm"mfl':h’" “THE SACRED NAME OF LIBERTY.” sncuL MUSIC. nUEST SOLOIST, ARIE C, DEAL. McKendree (o) ECKINGTON North Capito) Corner Florida Ave.. REV. HENRY B. WOODING. Minister. Helen ‘When Ye Pray.” You' Are Tnvited. ‘The Fifth Commandment.” New York Avenue Preshyterian Church . 13th and H Streets. MINISTERS: Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D. D. Rev. George G. Culberts 11:00 AAM.—DR. FREDERICK W. BURNHAM, Delegate to Christian Church Conference = . Will Conduct the Service 8:00 P.M.—DR. SIZOO WILL PREACH. “The Romance of the Ministry” ! (By Request.) PETWORTH Grant Circle and N. H. Ave. N.W. Rey. Robert Louis Wood, Minister 9 m.—Sunday Scthl A 11: ocun —Bermon i Wnod Cmnuu. 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 00 p.m.—Sermon by Bishop F. W. Warne. All Welcome, The Church With the Lighted Oross, TRINITY Penna. Ave. and Fifth St. 8. DAN. L. ENNIS, D, D,, Minister. 9:30 am.—The Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship, 921 Massachusetts LW, : uy lv-.-l N.W. 11:00 AM. REV. J. D. KITCHEN of Newport News, Va. 8:00 P.M. “THE FRIEND OF SINNERS.”

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