. Book of the Royal blue . CALVAKY BAPTLST CHURCH represented will be prominently dis-played. At the closing session theseflags will be grouped together underthe Conquest Flag. Afternoon—Great mens parade, prepar-atory to the mass meeting for men atnight in Convention Hall. Meeting for women in the , May 21st—Morning and After-noon—Recreation and sightseeing. Evening—Reunion of Pilgrims toformer worlds conventions. Evening—Theme at all churches will beThe Sunday School and the , May 23d—Study of the methodsof work. An official button will be worn
. Book of the Royal blue . CALVAKY BAPTLST CHURCH represented will be prominently dis-played. At the closing session theseflags will be grouped together underthe Conquest Flag. Afternoon—Great mens parade, prepar-atory to the mass meeting for men atnight in Convention Hall. Meeting for women in the , May 21st—Morning and After-noon—Recreation and sightseeing. Evening—Reunion of Pilgrims toformer worlds conventions. Evening—Theme at all churches will beThe Sunday School and the , May 23d—Study of the methodsof work. An official button will be worn by alldelegates, and in addition to which all dele-gates from the Inited States or Canada willwear a ribbon badge in blue, and all dele-gates from foreign countries a ribbon badgein red. Calvary Baptist Church will be the con- THE WORLDS SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION AT WASHINGTON. THE NEW NATIONAL MUSEUM WILL BE THE MOST PRETENTIOUS BUILDINri IN WASHINGnrON vention center where delegates are requestedto report on arrival, and where they will findthe registration and information bureaus, con-vention postoffice, recreation-rooms, Donald C. MacLeod, D. D., 1819Q Street, Washington, D. C., is the chair-man of the committee on entertainment. Aside from the great purpose of the con-vention, Washington will be especiallyinteresting to the delegates from foreigncountries. It is for them particularly andfor the delegates from American cities whohave not familiarized themselves with thehistory of the capital, the following sketchwill be interesting: The District of Columbia is unique inmany respects. It embraces about si.\ty-fivesquare miles, its principal city contains over300,000 inhabitants, is the seat of theNational Government, the official residenceof the President, and the meeting place ofCongress, but no elections are held in thedistrict. Although it is
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