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Show evening service In Grace churoY," eaid 'a woman who was present. "The congregation congre-gation was not large, but in nearly every pew on the south aisle at least one person was seated. Two young ladies, apparently apparent-ly strangers, came in late, and presumably presum-ably applied to the usher for places, as he Was observed motioning them to go up the aisle. He did not accompany them. They went on slowly, looking from right to left, and evidently hesitating about the propriety of entering, uninvited, a pew - that already had an occupant. Hoads were turned to gaze at them as they went on up to the last slip in front of the chancel. There they turned and came back down the aisle. Their cheeks were flushed with embarrassment, and one young girl had tears in her eyes as they hurriedly left the hospitable portals of the sanctuary." New York World. .A Hospitable Church. "A curious and somewhat significant Wieirtont took nlaoa dnrinir tha Eatitwr. |