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V-Mtrs wro wre IfMMr of church- history et taeser 8cm lmrr,;at Upland, mndc m sharp re- em today te thft fundamentalist!! vhe Circulated a petition nt'the Baptt .con ference yesterday te have the trustees remove him. "They nay I am n heretic. Whet they Blenn' Ih that I am net their kind of a leretle. "They pay I am a modernist. I am 5'tad of It. I don't live In the Middle -j he Doctrines preached by the fundamentalists are net In our Baptist articles of confctwlen. They arc doc trines which the Baptist Church 1ms never steed for. "I want te' say that I wish these peo ple joy,, but I shall lese no (deep ever their charge. They say our Seminaries are full of heretics, that my colleagues are heretics, and they nick en mc bc- causc they think I am tie most vul nerable." Dr. wider cxr mined that the doc trines advanced by the se-called "fundamentalists" arc as follews: The "verbal inspiration" of the Bcrintures. This means that every Iwerd literally was dictated by the spirit f Ged. The Virgin birth of Christ. The bodily resurrection of Christ, Substitutienary atonement. The immediate hcceiuI cemiuc of Christ. IJr. Vedder said that the crux of the whole matter was his enemies' doctrine llef the second coming. He nlw mid that in January he read a paper at the IBaptist centerencttanu Mat tuey "had been after his scalp ever since." 3 "When they fay that I deny the atonement' tbey should say that 1 deny Jthc 'substitutienary atonement,' " said l)r. Vedder. They say I deny tue Inspiration of aaMiffitWrmnMBnlil i aWaaaKaaW-':aMPtfiaaaaB Ett'SZ$imiuBBIHKKEt.: U SBraaBnaBrBBrBaV P &aYaYaYay, rafBYaYaYaYaYaYaV !XjJHiHMipBiirfiMtiHHaaviBsSatnH BWWWWawwwWBBWEZ.B3iMiBw ' :bb7 hSHP VSc wBm)'BBjB'ibBBBWWWWWWW iawawawBBH'BljatVs.'-BW'-- "'wSSMVaV'MPiiiH JiSHHiiliiiBkuBa4?eS"'VaB9BiriiiiHiiH PB ikkkkB? 4kV'KrtikkkkB!HkBkllkkH Mr B:tJwHiktjflKQH!wlklakBH KUft i BBvsk!Cfiya!3BHfc jlSBkkkkkH KKtr'n:''aHfllHKHifllik VlpfkkkkkkvzJkkrfikkkkikl KxlS IVIkiaiHktlliKiiB''SmL ll99rkkkkB & .jtfriHBajlBPBjBjBJBjBlBBjBJBV.BjMKBS I -'-'v'iHa'aBPS viSIBkr PEasrMMapppBBBBi fiCsRZrVKVjxxx. llPliaBBBBBlBEJTIXiiriiMHaBBBBBBBBBI &9iMMiraMaMMMaiMlMMMIMH Flrmn'F6rcd te Rtttrftjh Mr. and Mrs. Tryon a CynWyd Mansion Bums Colonial home of Harrison Tryon, llryn Mawr avenue, containing many valued pieces of furniture, destroyed by Are, causing 9100,000 less the Scriptures. Wnat they should say is that I deny their verbal inspiration, ns the theological terra has it." Personally. Dr. Vedder declared, he was net stepping outside of Baptist orthodoxy. At the conference in the Fifth Bap tist Church, it was declared that Dr. Vedder was "a modernist of the worst type." The petition circulated against him declares that Dr. Vedder "has given such offense and caused se much dis satisfaction nnieng Baptists" that the signers desire "his immediate retire ment from the seminary." As flames were destroying theOole- tilal mansion of Harrison Tryon, Bryn mawr avenue, Uynwjd, late yesterday, firemen were forced te interfere te re strain Tryon and his wife, both of whom are pastseventy, from re-entering me uuuuing e rcrauvu incven ui itra" urcd furniture. Several times the aged couple entered the house and brought relics from the1 first fleer and insisted en risking their lives te go te the sec end fleer te rescue some valuable, docu ments. Twe ether dwellings and a stable in the vicinity were ignited by the embers and were slightly damaged. A nearby barn owned, by De Ferrest Ballen was destroyed. The total damage iscsti mated at $100,000. Neither Tryon nor his wife was aware of the fire until notified, although the entire front of the house was In flames.1 The Inaccessibility of the mansion necessitated the use of 2200 feet of hose by the Bala-Cynwyd firemen. . The water, pressure at first was se low that buckets were pressed Inte serv ice until the trouble was remedied. The firemen could net, cope with the blase immediately upon reaching the scene, and it spread te the homes of Magis trate Ilcrvcy Irwin, Llanfalr read, and William Beeth, en the Levering read, and the stable of Wilber Heff. en Lev ering read. All three buildings were slightly damaged. Because of the Inability of the fire men te get an effective stream of water en the burning mansion in the first few attempts a general alarm was sounded and vlrtunlly every fire company en the Main Line responded. According te Mr. Tryon, the fire must have started en a shingled perch reef, ignited by sparks dropping from a chimney ever a fireplace. Mr.-iTryeri Is a retired Philadelphia business man. ITnnR RflsnuJ If HIS MASTER'S VOICE IE You'll find music te suit your particular taste among these new Victer offerings numbers you will want te add te your collection of Victer Records. We have classified them for your convenience and any dealer in Victer products will gladly play any selections you wish te hear. SACRED SELECTIONS The Living Ged t (Johnstenc-O'Hara) Come, Theu Fount of Every Blessing Saviour, Like a Shepherd Lead Us TUNEFUL CONCERT AND OPERATIC Number Size Price Orville Harreld 74737 12 S1.7S 45306 10 1.00 Olive Kline-Elsie Baker Olive Kline-Elsie Baker Granadinas (Farewell, My Granada) (Calleja-Barrera) In Spanish Secret of Suzanne Oh gieia, la nube leggera (What Jey te Watch) Barbiere di Siviglia La calunnia (Slander's Whisper) In Italian Carissima (Penn) ' Leve's Nocturne (Notturne d'Amer) (Fucacci-Drige) The Read That Brought Yeu te Me (Hamblen) Tite Schipa Lucrezia Beri Feeder Chaliapin Frances Alda Beniamino Gigli Jehn McCormack 66039 10 1.2S 88647 12 1.75 88648 12 1.75 66036 10 1.25 74742 12 1.75 66024 10 1.25 LIGHT VOCAL SELECTIONS f Longing, Dear, for Yeu ReckhVindeWin' J Don't Leave Me, Mammy Time After Time Play That 'Seng of India' Again These Days Are Over ' Georgia ' Oh! Yeu Beautiful Baby Waggle p' the Kilt ' Bella McGraw (Back, Back, te Where the Heather Grews; ! 45307 10 10 Olive Kline Olive Kline Henry Burr.18875 Charles Harrison! 10Q-- Alfred Campbell-Henry Burr 18877 Peerless Quartet! 100.e Alleen Stanley-Billy Murray 18876 Sir Harry Lauder ecM Sir Harry Lauder55153 10 10 12 MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL Caprice Ne. 13 (Paganint-Krcister) Violin Sole Jascha Heifetz Serenade Espagnele (Spanish Serenade) (Chaminade-Kreisler) Violoncello Sole Huge Kreisler Prelude in C Sharp Miner (Rachmanineff) Piane Sole Sergei Rachmanineff Waltz (Brahms, Op. 39, Ne. IS) Violin Sole Fritz Kreisler Walkure Wotan's Farewell and Magic Fire Music (Wagner) Philadelphia Orchestra Canzonetta (Godard) Violin Sole Erika Morini Waltz ' (from Suite for Twe Pianos) (Arensky) Piane Duet Guy Maier-Lee Pattison l Atnne Espafia Rapsedie (Chabrier) Guy Maier-Lee Pattison 4Mua DANCE RECORDS Jimmy Fex Tret Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra After the Rain Fex Tret Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Tee-Pee Blues Fex Tret The Bensen Orchestra of Chicago Black Eyed Blues Fex Tret The Bensen Orchestra of Chicago While Miami Dreams Fex Tret Jeseph C. Smith and His Orchestra Tell Her at Twilight Fex Tret Hackel-Berge Orchestra Old Fashioned Girl Fex Tret (from "Bombe") Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Little Grey Sweetheart of Mine Medley Fex Tret Club Royal Orchestra' 66037 10 1.25 66040 10 1.25 66016 10 1.25 66041 10 1.25 74736 12 1.75 66038 10 1.25 10 1.00 18872 10 .75 18874 10 .75 18878. 10 .75 18879 10 .75 Bvvonn-Fex Tret By the Sapphire Sea Fex Tret My Mammy Knows Fex Tret Angel Child-Fex Tret Ten Little Fingers and Ten.Little Toes-Fex Tret In Bluebird Land-Fex Tret Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra The Bensen Orchestra of Chicago The Bensen Orchestra of Chicago Tha HaneAn tOBlAfraae tf PUima The Bensen Orchestra of Chicago 18871 18880 10 .75 18870 10 .75 10 .75 I Moter Talking Machine Company, Camden,N.J. t J i jt ii J Vn i tii new iuiuik incus Suitv$24.50 In all the preraUing medeli and a wide range of fabrics. -; ' A SAVJ&G JQF 33 f , Remember, we manufacture bur '' own clothing and sell direct te jreu. 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