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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 25

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The Morning Newsi
Location:
Wilmington, Delaware
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25
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TWENTY-FIVE WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS. WILMINCTON. DELAWARE. FRIDAY. APRIL 23.

1943 Episcopalian Sees Religious I A. Bradley, decorations; Mrs. F. st rat ton Knox, ana Mrs. it.

stetson Kinkaid, prizes, and Mrs. Mal-loch and Mrs. Moore, reservations. FRIDAY SPECIALS Instruction Need of Church rial, Hillcrest, under the auspices of Woman's Council and Service League. A large number of prizes were awarded.

Proceeds from the will be applied to the general church budget. Mrs. Maynard L. Moore and Mrs. bert N.

Carvel of Laurel was elected president to succeed Donoho Robinson of Seaford. Other officers elected are: Vice-president, Anthony Hig-gins. Rehoboth Beach, succeeding J. Thomas Robinson, Georgetown, and Harry M. Grieves of Rehoboth Beach was reelected secretary-treasurer.

REHOBOTH RPintl i Dr. Kuebler said that within the 44 said, "all sermons In the next 10 years would be instructional, based upon the great truths of the Christian religion. In sermons today there is too much tendency to lull our consciences." The speaker deplored the divisions In Christendom and urged that all work toward a "united kingdom" for Christianity. Bishop Arthur n. McKlnstry introduced the guest speaker as "one of the outstanding Christian laymen of the nation." League Officers Named The Rev.

Charles R. Leech, rector Wesley F. alloc were co-chair The fall meeting of the league will F.DISOV FILLS BOARD POST NEW VTDRK. April 22 UP The vacancy on the board of directors of Thomas A. Edison caused by the death last Dec.

13 of former U. S. Senator Arthur Walsh will be filled by William Hildebrand. vice president in charge of traffic, it wai announced today. next few decades most of the world will turn to religion either the godless worship of the state or the God of Christianity.

He stressed that now is the time to instruct the people in religion, adding that the church now has its greatest opportunity in centuries. The speaker MISSES' SLACKS man. inc were aAisira oy Mrs. John M. Stewart and Mrs.

Charles J. Lutz, tables: Mrs. Christopher Glover, and Mrs. Joseph Mc-Caughan, cards and tallies; Mrs. L.

be held Oct. 22 at St. Martins Church, Selbyville. The diocesan laymen's conference will be held at 9t. Andrews School, Middletown.

Sept. 11-12. i (opeciaii me greatest weakness of the church today is the widespread Ignorance of the Christian faith. Dr. Charles G.

president of Ripon College, Ripon, told 125 members and guests of the Episcopal Laymen's League of Sussex County its spring dinner meeting in All Saints Episcopal parish house here itonight. He urged that schools of religion be established in all parishes to overcome the present lack of instruction in church truths. I Among Episcopal clergymen at All sizes and colors. Nw, lovely stock. Rayon gab- ardine.

stated that the largest responsibility tending the meeting included: Canon tails upon tne laymen as the work Benjamin Fish Thompson, Dover. of All Saints parish, presided at a tne Rev Percy D. Donaghav. Mid cannot be done entirely by the clergy. meeting of the Clericus preceding the regular program.

At the election i dletown: the Rev. Frederick M. Barton, Smyrna; Dean Robert Hatch. "If I had my way," Dr. Kuebler session of the league El Regular $5.35 $4-50 the Rev.

John Large, the Rev. Henry N. Herndon. and the Rev. Francis D.

Dailey. Wilmington; the Rev. Paul A. Kellogg. Dover; the Rev.

P. M. Feme'. Seaford; the Rev. Olin Lager.

Berlin, the Rev. Euguene Hallam. Laurel; the Rev. Kenneth E. Clark.

Middletown, and the Rev. J. S. Hinks, Milford. I.

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