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Pullman, Washington 



honored as they are in Pullman becomes a very pleasant 

 thing. Warm-heartedness is a characteristic of its people, 

 who are always ready to extend a welcome to strangers, and 

 a share in the pleasures of its social life to the newcomers 

 among its population. 



As is usual almost everywhere, the churches form, to a 

 considerable degree, the centres of the social life of the peo- 



State Bank Building, Pullman, Wash. 



pie. Religious institutions exist not merely to enlarge the 

 society of Heaven, but also to add to the advantages and en- 

 joyments of the social life on earth. Pullman has six 

 churches. They are the Baptist, Christian, Congregational, 

 Protestant Episcopal, Methodist Episcopal, and United Pres- 

 byterian. There are also occasional services at stated per- 

 iods under the auspices of the Roman Catholics and Euth- 



