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PASTOR DENOUNCES CHURCH PACFSTS Preshyterians May Become Anti-Christian, Asserts Philadelphia Minister. C M T in n the Presbyterian foreign and nation- | nge will G. cal union church in Canada,” sald Dr. Machen. Dr. Whitemere criticizing Mayor Kendrick’s proposal said: “I do not fear so much a union of faiths, as 1 do a situation which has arisen in Philadelphia. drick is cantemplating calling a con- gress of religions. more blasphemous than disciples of Mayor Ker Nothi 1d be hrist in conference with those of ohammed, Buddha or Confucius. here is no common ground.” —— 49 PIONEER DIES AT 95. Hotchkiss One of Last pf Gold Rush to West. CHICAGO, March w. original 49' 1 the gold rusl imber THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, TUES_DAY, MARCH 2, 1926 ‘LYNCHBURG COLLEGE 'SUNDAY’ OBSERVANCE “Christian Education” to Be Sub- ject in Connection With En- dowment Crusade. “Lynchburg College Sunday” is to be observed among the Christian (Dis- ciple) Churches of Washington next | Sunday_In the interest of the Lynch- burg College endowment crusade. Leading ministers and educators of » | this communion will oceupy the pul- he | Pits of these chur nd will speak hristian Educa- on the subject of llowship supper” will be held ening at Columbia Heights hurch in the interest of the Officials of the churches and ools, Lynchburg College heir friends to the num- are expected to attend, John T. T. Hundley Ly burg College, Dr. H. O. Pritch- ard, general secretary of the board of S | education of the Disciples of Christ, a terial Dealers’ He was one of the and Dr, H. H. Harmon, secretary of the department of endowments, both of Indianapolis, Ind., will be among | Masons in Illinois, having|the speakers. ined the order in 1857, | Flyer Killed in Plunge. h., March 2 (@) | stituer led, and | behind it. area. It has a con- 47,000 church membe: The crusade for its endow- t e twenty-fifth anniver- ool, which will be in 0,000 of the total has Lieut Al fously hurt wh cent Into ped 100 feet near Sanborn ¥ The suite illustrated is a three- piece Karpen group in a beautiful shade of jacquard velour. Sofa, Armchair and Wing QZZS Chair ... L e of Lynchburg, | higher institution of | ed by the Disciples in | 7 the end of the Summer of 1926. The school has 241 students, men and women. Forty-seven of these are ‘studying for the ministry and mission field. Ninety-one pulpits of the Chesapeake area are supplied by stu- dents from Lynchburg College, includ- ing those recently in the school. The service of these men to the churches, it is said, makes Lynchburg College the greatest single evangelizing agency serving Disciple churches in this area. 11,000 WORKERS OUT. Strike Follows Spinning Company Refusal to Meet Demands. PASSAIC, N. J., March 2 (#).—The ajc Worsted Spinning Co. yester- formally refused to meet the de- ds of the strikers as the sixth «k of the woolen mill strike in the Passaic-Garfield district opened. The strike has affected 11,000 workers in seven mills. Four.strikers in the picket line at the Botany Woolen Mills were arrest- ed yesterday. Miss Justine Wise, daughter of Rabbi Stephen S. Wise of New York, spoke to mearly 1,200 strikers at a meeting, pleading with them to con- tinue their efforts to better their working conditions. Joseph McReyn l4th STREET THE LOW SALE PRICES WILL PREVAIL THIS WEEK Seventh Street All this week you can buy Life- time Furniture at the prevailing low sale prices. Reductions now are most sizable. Savings are large. 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