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STAR, WASHINGTON ers have asserted, 15 based on biblical teachings. Discussion at the New York Pastorpl Conference of the thurch’s Atlantic di- vision, which bas just closed a two-day mmmm-mmunmt some of the restrictions would be lifted. Rmoé::nmuonunvhole fol- D. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1933. presented the plea to the pastoral con- ference. Two days of discussion showed & pre- ponderance of opinion favorable to hav- mmnnmmmmum congregational against hat them hold oflee, withdrew the Iaf ition. the congrega! section of its A definite THE EVENING FIGHT FOR WOMEN. TAKEN 0 CHURCH Lutheran Congregation Fa- i i BURIED IN MEXICO CITY m MEXI00 CITY, May 3 (#).—William | It Is unnecessary to wse barsh, irvitating solutions to overcome germ infection. Ideal Antissptic gives you sals, sire protection at low cost. This powertul, pleas- wnt tasting antiseptic is absolutely pure and effective. Excellent for throat irritations, nasal spray, bad breath, minor cuts, after shave ing and loose dandruff. Get the big $1 pint bottle for only Soc Given Press Post MAJ. SEALS HEADS WAR DE- PARTMENT SECTION. ® g OXFORD MOVEMENT PROGRAM MAPPED Centenary to Be Celebrated b | TR E i £ at Cathedral Conference May 14 to 21. ‘The centenary of the Oxford Move- ment in the Church of England and the American Protestant Episcopal Church will be celebrated at a con- ference to be held at the College of Preachers, Washingtcn Cathedral, May 14 to 21, Announcement of the pro- gram was made by Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, and Right Rev. Philip M. Rhinelander, for- mer Bishop of Pennsylvania, now war- den of the college. Rev. Dr. Frank Gavin, General The- ological Semimary, will “What Was the Oxford Movement?” in the great choir of the Cathedral Sunday afternoon May 14, at 4 o’clock; Rev. Dr. 8. Parkes Cadman, -stor Ceniral Cohgregational Church, 1yn, will speak on “‘The Oxford Move~ ment and Protestantism” at St. Alban's Parish Church Wednesday evening, May 17, at 8 o'clock; and Rev. Julian Hamlin, rector, Emmanel Church, Bos- ton, will consider “The Future of the Oxford Movement” in the great choir of the Cathedral Sunday afternoon, May 21 at 4 o'clock. Conference Sessions. In addition to these general services, fnnference sessions will be held as fol- lows: Monday, May 15, 4 p.m., Rev. Shirley C. Hughson, superior, Order of the Holy Cross, “The Oxford Movement and Community Life”; 7:45 pm., Very Rev. Henry B. Washburn, dean, Epnscopal‘ Theological School, Cambridge, “The | Oxford Movement and the Recovery of Spiritual Values.” Tuesday, May 16, 10 am., Rev. Charles Winfred Douglas, Community | of St. Mary, Peekskill, N. Y., “The Ox- ford Movement and Church Music”; p.m., Rev, Dr. John Mockridge, rector, 8t. James Church, Philadelphia, “The preach on | Maj. C. H. Seals, general staff officer, after two years in charge of the Balkans and Near East section of the Military Intelligence Division, has assumed new duties with the press re- laticns section at the War Department. With the recent transfer of Lieut. Col. Pierre V. Kiefer to New London, Conn., Maj. F. C. Sibert has been placed in charge of the press section, where he has beén on duty for the last two years. Maj. Seals, therefore, is acting as assistant. Another change will soon occur when Maj. S. G. Brown, in charge of the public relations section, is trans- ferred to Macon, Ga. as possible with a wide appeal and a clear and thoughtful presentation. The Oxford Movement has deeply affected the life not only of the Church of England, but of almost every other Christian communion, both in this country and abroad. Its influence has been felt in many different fields, alike ||| in religious thought and devotion, in | the study of history and literature and in social and economic life.” Oxford Movement and Liturgical De- |Farmer Dies of Mystery Wounds. velopment”; 7:45 pm., Rr. Ralph Adams Cram, architect, Boston, “The Oxford Movement and Christian Wor- ship: Symbolism.” ‘Wednesday, May 17, 10 am, Very Rev. Frederick C. Grant, dean, West- en Theological Seminary, Chicago, “The Oxford Movement and the Bible”; 4 pm. Rev. Dr. Edward R. Hardy, Gen- eral Theological Semina “The Earlier Movement in America. Thursday. May 18. 10 am., Rev. Dr. Granville M. Williams, rector, Church of St. Mary the Virgin, New York, “The Oxford Movement and Devotional Life”; 4 p.m, Very Rev. E. N. M. Nutter, dean, Nashotah House, “The Oxford Move- ment and the Prophetic Ministry"”; 7:45 p.m.. Rev. Dr. Leicester C. Lewis, rector, St. Martin's-in-the Field, Chestnut Hill, “The Oxford Movement and the Min- istry of Grace.” Meetings In Cathedral Close. Friday, May 19, 10 am, Rev. Dr. D. A. McGregor, Western Theological Seminary, “The Oxford Movement and Social Theory.” 4 pm., Clinton Rogers Woodruff, executive council, Diocese of Pennsylvania, “The Oxford Movement and Social Practice.” 7:45 p.m. Rev. Dr. Royden K. Yerkes, Philadelphia Divinity School, "The Oxford Move- ment and Liberalism.” Saturday, May 20, 10 am., Prof. Jared S, Moore, Western Reserve Uni- versity, “The Oxford Mo'»ement and the Sacramental Principle.” All conference meetings will be held in the College of Preachers building | in l.n}n1 Ca'}{l&dral Close. Bishop nelander, discussing plans for the gathering, said: Weginptenfl to make this celebration as significant George E. Peterson, farmer, who was wounded by a mys- tm'lmu assailant Saturday night, died !lrlfl today. e farmer recentl, from Elkton, Md. 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