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GLASSIGAL DANGES PROBED BY BISHOP Manning Calls Pastor, Who Sponsored “Beauty in Re- ligion” in Parish. Sy the Assoclated Press, NEW TYORK, December Vorman Guthrie, pastor of St fark's-in-the-Bouwerle, and his oard of vestrymen were called be- ore Bishop Willlam T. Manning of he Protestant Eplscopal dlocese of vew York today to explain reports of ances and festivals In the downtown hurch and parish hou: e re- orts have #ed," Bishop M 13.—Dr. wowed purposc of ringing beauty nte religion. Last week's newspa- \derable space to i in which, ningled with thos n the audience 1nd forced them to join {n the merry rolic. At various other times inter- retative dances, in ipotlights played as m s they do in the thea: g cported. Newspaper accou clared girls in these dances have | en scantily clad. Guthrie said he and the vest would heed the call of Bisho fanning, but insisted each membe )t the board would v en would be t Deny Dances Immoral. Nothing we have d 1us ever bes wesent we vithin the N Jishop Manning ha his ideas {bout ‘scandalous d from the ress reports. * ¢ * The pur- wose of the meetings was deliberately afsconstrued. In many newspape eports {t was made to read t estival toolk aid other enterta! en in a con: vas made the & s inuance of Sund ight iorums iicted at_the Church o fon by Dr. Percy ney Grant, sishop Charles S. Burch tock actios it that time, SLASSIFYING BOARD MONDELL SPEAKS ONLATEPRESDENT “Warren G. Harding, to Corporation, at a lunce ton, today. Mr. Mondell, republican floor leader in the House during the Harding administration, stressed the limitation of armament conference as a notable achlevement of the late President. 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Bread F ., oblong snaps 90C Biscult Pan, square shape 8OC Pyrex Ple Plate, with nickel g7 75 Nursing Bottles guaran- teed, . rd Cups, Pan and $1.35 Cake Combination Serving Plate and Cover 1.35 95¢ On Sale on 2nd Floor of histe | He was so aftable, . iable, o patient and so generous of fiis {ime, that not until after his un- timely death was it gencrally realized {how completoly” ho Fave himselt to ¢ ; . \his public duties” he said. wanis Club, in the Hotel Washing- | ¢yrnéstly he studied the innumeruble ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! larmaments conference and the estab- | Ushment of a sound basis of peace in i the Pact glve Pi these alone would suffice to dent Harding a place in the of the cfactors.” “How week country. ondell d Ay with the| At difficulties of the post-war period, in which Mr. Harding came to the presi- the business session, Kimball, local attorn-y, wa$ nominated for the presidency of the orgunization > for the ensuing year. £0 approach- | opposition and this virtually means elec- = Anton Stephan ro- ceived the nomination for first vice pres- presi proclaimed Harry G, Maf, Gen. nd Joh Wineman, second vies Franc Sheiry was nominated | was unable to pay his respe tr as District trustee. Claude W, Owen preslded and a num- D. problems of a trylng and troubled times.” Mr. Mondell's address was part of a program arranged by the club in of America's | observance of the Harding Memorial throughout the There was no C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1923, ° ber o apnggncement porsnc e ¢ | MRS, E. B. CLARK ELECTED. |12, 240ien, s s otce, e mer S by him. M Made Head of Juvenile Protective BIONDI AT WHITE HOUSE. Association. Archbishop tolic_deleg: and his dec - Mrs. Bdward B. Clark was elected | tice Fred % Biondi, apos- | president of the Juvenile Protective | {ifips L 1Omas and Mrs Walter § nited States, | Agsoclation at the regular monthly e Leach, |ieeting of the board of directors yes- | tary, Miss Dorothy Allen, ghowed a King, Judge J. Wilmer Latimer, Jus- L. Siadons, Louis A. Simon, The report of the executive secre- toduy to | turday afternoon. She succeeds Louls | marked increase in the nupmber of pay their respects. A. 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