Frank Brous attended Elks Convention in Denver
she another discoloration. whereon and .silk LONDON, July 19 (/P)—The United States was charged today by an official of the Church' of England with "debasing England's social standards." The Very Rev. W. E. R. Morrow, jrovost of Chelmsford cathedral, in sermon at CUelmsford last night ilamed American influence fpr the lotly-contested bill now before the parliament to relax British divorce aws. 'In every contact with the United States," the provost said, "there has seen a, lowering of moral standards and a flippancy in which the noblest ideals of domestic life have been derided. derided. This is seen in -numerous debasing films in which the marriage marriage tie has been broken and those guilty of doing so have been extolled extolled as heroes and heroines." Report on Elks Convention To Be Heard at Meeting Pampa Elks tonight will hear a, report on the national convention held last week in Denver and attended attended by seven local Elks with Frank Thomas as official delegate. The meeting will be at 8 o'clock Jn the- clubrooms on West KingsiniU avenue. Mr. Thomas is secretary of the Pampa club and a member of the Grand lodge. Accompanying nun to Denver were A. J. Btndma'n, i^n- rieth Bjoehjh, Bern Dunn, Dave Slaughter, ?rank Brous and ppw R,owe. ., , A dutch luuqh ,w|jl .fee served at the close of tonight's meeting. of in