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AR e UBERALS REDET NEW REFORNATON Anglo-Catholic Party Assail- ed at Conference of Prot- estant Episcopal Groups. rishes in which masses upl‘unww teachings are T see g Church. 8 fit from top to bottom than have.the" Christian religlon_ taiigh terms’ of mass and confession,” sald | j Rev. John T: Rose of the of Central New York, who ssserted that g 1f the reformation was & mistake, then | § the Protestants had been living in re- bellion for centuries. “If wé are to haye war let it come now—if on 39 ar- ticles, let it be,” he said. The" t is the old fight of the reformation for freedom of conscience, said Rev..Duncan H. Genns of Brook- 1yn, N, Y., who asserted that the liberals had beén forced to organize for that freedom. “The liberal ls- fighting for his life,” *he sald." “We are fighting for our Christian life, but let us fight like Christians.” There’s Always A D.G.S. Ready To Serve You! 'HEADS AT BANQUET President—First Officer Recalls Founding. By the Associated Press. Seven past presidents of the Young Afen's Hebrew Association last night PHILADELPHIA, = February 9.— » i Y fitended the installation of the 1928 Speakers at the annual conference of | ° ‘Engligh Naturalist- Dies Telepllone Orders officers of the society at a banquet at the liberal ‘ministers and laymen of the o e Madrillon, Fifteenth street and New York Protestant Eplscopal Church expressed [ CATERHAM VALLEY, Surrey, Eng Promptly Delivered the: opinion last night that a new reformation may be needed if the ef- fects of the first English reformation are lost by the triumph of the Anglo- Catholic party in the Episcopal Church, One speaker said that if there is to be schism and war it should come now. The conference is under the auspices of the National Church League. " cherous, deceitful, aggressive, arrogant,” were the adjectives with which the Anglo-Catholics were de- scribed by Prof. Earl E. Sperry, pro- fessor in the department of history at Syracuse University. He said he was “unable to love such people, as they are destroying the church here as well as in England,” where the con- troversy over the prayer book is more land, February 9 (#).—Richard Kear- ton,- 65, noted naturalist, whose writ- ings and photographic close-ups of birds and animals are widely known, died at_his home here today. . Richard and his younger -brother, Cherry, also noted as a naturalist and explorer, worked together for many years with motion cameras, and noth- ing from ants to elephants escaped their study. Nozol Quickly Breaks Head Colds Afewdropaof Nozol and your head and svenue. Other prominent members of | the assoclation and leaders of the vari- ous Jewish organizations in the city, were present. B i ‘Those who took office last night were: Joseph Normand, president; Burnett Simon, first vice president; Morris Gar- finkle, second vice president; Louis Goldberg, executive secretary Lesser, corresponding _secretary, Paul S treasurer, and Theodore Ta-! yetzky. sergeant-at-arms. | Among the principal speakers was seph Stein. first president of the He- ! association, who spoke and recalled the formation of the society in 1912 and the early difficulties of the small; group. He said the present Jewish! Community Center. at Sixteenth and Q sireets, is the culmination of the dreams For_Informat For This Week Call Frank. tion 7059 LINKS ADDED TO OUR CHAIN BENJ. SIEGEL 1666 Avon P1. N.W. Phone North 7174 TO ORE H. CUTLER 200 9th St. S.E. Phone Linc. 10384 of these voung men. A president of the Jewish called on the mem- . A. to take a more 2 in' the work of the Center. Harry King. former president ©f the Center, complimented the asso- ¢tlation on its record of achievements. Others who spoke were: David Wiener, ident of the Middle Atlantic States eration of Y. M. H. As; Isidore Hershfield, honorary president of the District Zionists; Morris Gewirz, former ggcsidem of Argo Lodge of the B'nal rith: Louis E. T, chairman of the United Palestine Appeal: Maurice Bisgyer, director of the Jewish Center: Ars. Morris Gewirz. J. B Shapiro, Paul | Streett, Edward Rosenbloom, retiring president of the Y. M. H. A. and now President of the Bnal Brith. AMr. Normand, the new president of the Y. M. H. A., pledged the support of the new administration to the, Jewish Thirty-four years ago Mrs. Catherine Stewart was 60. She had finished rear- Ing a family of nine children and might have been expected to spend the rest of her days sitting by the parlor window. Instead, she began doing something she had always wanted to do, but had never had time before—painting. Mrs. Stewart has never sold one of her works of art, but prefers to keep them around her. She was born in Scotland, and some of the landscapes she paints are from her girl- ‘heod memories of her homeland. The above photo shows Mrs. Catherine Stewart with her granddaughter, Joy C. Ewell, and one of her paintings in her New York home. lation wil meet Saturday, 8 pm. Mount. Pleasant branch -of the Pul Library. Charles W. Eliot: of morrow, 1 pm at Mount Vernon Meth- adist Episcopal Church South, Dr. K. B. Moomaw will be in charge. in blic 1o Al acute. Predicts Another Schism. 1873. against itself cannot stand.” dropped,” Prof. Sperry said, ernment. Already} as & result of activities of that party, “which is attempting to make the service more ritualistic,” he said, there has been one schism, that of the Reformed Episcopal Church in No one can predict when the next will come, but & “house divided “If the 39 articles of faith l}x;e “the Episcopal Church is left a hopeless to the anarchy which is already Klex! ing. a church without a system of gov- ‘The Episcopal Church in this country is already in danger, with nose clears at once. Coldgermsarekilled —danger of worse, colds and perhaps xippe and flu pre- vented. Nozol costs only a fewcents—avoid stufi- that head cold— et prompt relief- /oof coldsstart and jodgeinthenose and head—Nozol, Amer- ica’sNoseand Cold Remedy. Prescribed by Physicians—Recommended by Peoples Drug St d all 1 dru * Schimmel’s JELLY 10c » PROTECTO MATCHES Per glass STAR SPECIALS FOR THIS % Del Monte Sliced PINEAPPLE Large can For many years D.G.S. has endeav- ored to meet the needs and supply the best quality products to its pa- trons at the low- est possible prices. It has rendered faithful service and Crnter, - tal Park Planning Commission W . Mr. Wiener performed the installation | A masquerade soclal for the benefit give an illustrated address on “Planning our customers have exercises and Mr. Burnett Simon acted | Of St. Joseph's Church will be held at | the National Capital.” o 28 toastmaster, St. Joseph:hml:. 'l':mty-uc:nd and C The Biologlcal I o shared in its many treets northeast, tomorrow, 8 p.m. hingtor 3 . = P mbly 2 doz. c benefits. Our aim - | will meet Saturday, 8 p.m. in asse The Military Order of the World War | hall 7 of the Cosmos. Club. Willlam will hold a “Massing of the Colors" | Crocker, director, Boyce-Thompson In- service Sunday, 4 p.m., At St. Thomas' | stitute, will give s lantern {llustrated Church. : lecture on “Problems of ISeed Germi- The Capitol .City Gholr will give 'a nation” and Henry O'Malley, commis. = 1p tomorrow, 8:30 pan.. in sloner, Bureau of Pisheries, will speak the auditorfum ¢ | of “Life and Habits of the Fur Seal and o e o Tt s | the Salmon of the Pacific Coast.” Til series of diversified entertainments for members and their families and friends. trated with motioh pictures. Visitors Dr. Lucille Dooley, practicing psychia- welcome. “Abraham Lincoln”- will be the sub- trist, will speak at meeting of the Chevy Chase Parent-Teacher Associa- $= 2 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘TODAY. . The Men’s Club of St. Mark's Church will give its annual turkey dinner this evening in the parish hall. Members will have their wives as guests, or, if single, specially invited lady friends. Representative Bowman will speak. ‘The Chemical Society of Wasl ton ‘will meet, 8 o'clock, ‘in assembly i ©f the Cosmos Club. kers: W. C. Hansen, E. N. Bunting and J. H. Hib- Ben of the Bureau of Standards. The sophomore class of Catholic Uni- yersity will have a banquet at the Bur- " lington Hotel, 7:30 o'clock. is to win friends and we invite your attention to the many specials we are offering. Re- member, we sell only genuine and » GILLETTE BLADES 5 to Pkg. 10 to Pkg. 33c 65¢ e e e a8 » BLUE LABEL KARO SYRUP 1Y;-1b. size Per can Ject of & lecture to be delivered tomor- row, 8 pm., at the Sixth Street Syna- tion tomorrow,.2 p.h., in the Methodist CO) Church, Connecticut avenue gogue by Rabbl Louls J. Schwefel. Episcopal A Valentine dance ‘will be given by and Shepherd street, Chevy Chase, Md. East Gite Chapter, No. 21, O, E. 8. the Welfare Club of Costello t, No. 15,. American , Saturday, 8:30 ights of Columbus And -smart new colors e iie e / Rev. Dr. N. T. Patterson will speak | will - dance, | Bin, Sk The px in Footwea ::,.",’,'f :_,‘,’,,"""’""""‘,,;‘;‘;""fl"{t‘g; i v; : heno?i' leap. ”,:l' "fi; Proceeds will be used for welfare work. I;PP;;D' : l’ [ all' ¥ T T o g e and Mits avenues north: - : : or Milady’s approv ort % The United Lodge of Theosophists,| -The Women's Atimnce of An sous'|| ENTERPRISE SERIAL Honey Beige and Plaza Gray c $ull Bullding. Seventeenth and I streets. | Church, Unitarian, meeting tomorrow. - Suede ‘— in - combination with Box s s ‘will have a free lic lecture. 8:15|11 am. in ‘Plerce Hal, teenth and m‘" w.- kidekin of “harmohizing shade. fourteen-fifty Harvard streets. Mina-C. Van Winkle, chiet of the Women's Bureau, o'clock, on the nnrj.::t: “Evolution of the Soul” Camp Tomato Soup FIEMOD ... .covniifooinin Tth St & La. 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