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THE MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON, N. On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 192i. SEVEN WHY NOT HAVE GIRLS J- H C H E fllnte BAPTIST j'ark Rev. Hall, last ing Sunday school 10 a. m.. W. O. uperlntendent. Regular preach- "'rvice' conducted by the pastor at m. B. Y. P. . u. and prayer Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. The the chvurcn are open I and is corciiauy lavueu to iiena The Hill on Market .rviref jnnrs of te3P services. .,.-Top 'O Kev. jonn jeier nurt, u. jj., Business men's class at 9:45 L'n(fov sr-hnol at. r4K a. m rrt CIUHWJ i' ,o, i-.infT at 11 o'clock by the pastor. gunbean street. meet, at 3:30 p. m. B. X- four senior, one intermediate : mot at' T tvpachir.s at 8 o'clock by the pastor, .nan's" Missionary society meets . .j, afternoon at 4 o'clock. " Mid- nraver services Wednesday eve- at s o'clock. Wide open doors and . ' nnon hearts await ' you at ' all services. KoatiJlde Corner Fifth avenue, and truster street, K.ev. w. mu, pas- ... Tohn H. Jones, assistant pastor "'v school at 10 a. m. Morning .nrship at 11 a. m. Evening worship . 7-m n. m. A 20-mlnute live song 11 '. i- - m.V.I In ... Tones. Baptism at close or eve Mr B. Y. P. U. meets at i-.tr servii-r "Vr n m. Public cordially invited to rorship at this church St. LUTHERAN Mntthev'a Evangelical Fourth Mo rn : ' CHRISTIAN . AdventSouth Fourth and Church streets. Rev. J. T. Johnson, pastor. Sun day school at 10 a. ni.' Preaehlmr at 11 a. m., subject, "Profit in Religion." Young , Peoples' Ject. "The Transformed lAt the Result oi jjivme Wof kmanshln.' Reumr vices at7:80 p. rh., subject, "The Power oi tjaving Knowledea." The naatnr Ml . wm speaK at both services. Prayer meeting Wednesday nisht at 7:30. The Pudiic is cordially lnvlted:X Special at icntion paia to strangers. rrOfPlCK THEIR BEAUX? Make E very Year Leap Year and Let Modern Girl Pick and Choose Husband FINDS MOTHER BY A TOMBSTONE ADDRESS She Left Address at the Grave of Her Husband d Harnett streets. Rev. G. W. ,haii. pastor. Services' at 11 a. Mid 7 30 p. m.. conducted by the pastor. T evening the close of the week of raver and elf denial services by the Lm-n of the congregation, when the tOP'C "VV I 1 1 V'tl IDV 0 -WW M B rower Released Through Our Prayers and aifts." Sermon by the pastor. Lenten services Wednesday evening at s -'dock. A most cordial welcome to services. v rnnl'ii Evangelical -Sixth and y rtet streets, Rev. J. ' C. Seegers, D. r nn.stor. . Sunday school 8:45 a. m. ynmiris service at 11 o'clock. Vesper service at S o'clock, lenten services TVarineRdav and Friday evenings at 8 vinck. All services are m charge of the pastor. PRESBYTERIAN it Andrews Fourth and Campbell frpnts Rev. J. E. Purcell, pastor advices 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 3:30 p. m. Junior Christian En d?avor 4:30 p. m. .Intermediate ani c-ninr Christian Endeavor 7:15 p. m. vifi.week prayer service Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. , First Corner Third and Orange ct.oets. Rev. John M. Wells, D. D pastor. Sunday school, 9:46 a. m.. Minp ssrvice. 11 o'clock with er- L. u,. rr WpIIs on "The Church in f-c Home." Christian Endeavor vncir Evenine service at 8 o'clock ith sermon bv Dr. Wells on "Grace. AH ppvrs free. Special music at each Irvine. A cordial welcome awaits all -shippers. rruii Memorial Sunday school c:-,!3v mornlne at 10:30 j'clock. Mel jr rearsall, superintendent. Young Tuple's Society of Christian Endeavor ;n npt Simdav nisrnt at :ou. ine public most cordially invited. Tmmnil Preaching Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, by the pastor. Rev. J. 3. Crcmiev. Sunday school at 10 o ciock In the morning. L. J. Howard, superin tendent. Preaching again at 7:30 o'clock in the evening . You are most "c.-ruially invited .to attend. EPISCOPAL t. jnmni' Corner Third and Mar l t streets. Rev.. W. H. Wheeler, minis t i in charge. Second Sunday in Lent. Holy communion, 8 a. m. Church school, li'i a. m. Morning prayer and sermon 11 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon, f o'clock. St. l.t!ce-s mission, 1313 North Fourth street. Sunday school at 3:30 p, Evmir.c servioe with address o'clock. " ' St. Paul' Sixteenth and , Market Street. Kev. AIIlDier ivi. uiacniui u, tor. 7:30 a. m. celebration of the K,!y Communion. 9:45 a. m. church ?c"non!. 11:00 a. m. morning prayer and v -limn, 8:00 p. m. evening prayer and B:.-mon. A cordial welcome to all strangers. st. John's Third and Red Cross sueKF, R. E. dribbin, rector, Holy 'niiunion 7:30 a. m. Church school ' y .:. in. Morning prayer 11 a. m. l a .-rr f nd faith service 4 p. m. Chris tiaj, kndeavor society 7:15 p. m. Eve iiinc nraycr 8 p. m. iVsitors cordially r.vited. . .' . ' 1 METHODIST Trtnlty .Rev. V. P. Scoville. nastor. Sunday school 9:45 a., m., M. F. Allen, superintendent. Preacnine bv the naa- tor at ii a. m. and 7:30p. m. The sermon at the morning. hour will be for the special benefit of the Men's Bible class. All members of this class are urged to sit ,ln a nody during the service. The class is rapidly growing in interest affid attendance. Robert Ruark. is., the vteacher. Last Sunday 38 men were present and a larger number is expected tomorrow. Every man who reads this is cordially invited. Grace Rev. W.. A. Stanbury, pastor. .me ptusior win preacn at ootn services j tivities ounaay. xne suDject of the morning seimon is "Pray Ye Therefore for Harvestersrr The subject of the even ing sermon is "The Hallowed Name" this Is the second of a series of ser mons on the petitions of the Lord's prayer. The quartet will sing as an anthem ."The Crucifix" by Faure. As an offertory. Mrs. Herbert Scott will sing a solo. In the evening the quartet will sing as an athem "Jesus, Tender Shepherd," by Hyatt, and, as an offer-! tory, "The Woods and Every Sweet Smelling Tree," by West. Sunday , school 9:45 a. m. Stdry hour for all ! the boys and girls of the church at I 3:30 o'clock. At 6:45 "the Francis As-' bury Epworth league will meet under Miss Dorothy Boone. " Prayer meeting TfTAMA.J.n I l A 1 I. . I 1 i - - 3 cwncouaj infill wiin pecrii oiuuy of the prophet Elisha. Senior Epworth league Friday night. Fifth Avenue Rev. Georve Stanley Frazer, minister, residence 1815 Market! street, phone 1172. The subject of Mr. Fraier's message at the morning hour j will be "Christianity's Added Touch" and at the evening service, 8 o'clock, Mr. Frazer will, preach on "The Test! of Real Greatness." Special music has been arranged by the male quartet J composed of Messrs Pate, Dosher, Ben- I ton and Elmer. Mrs. Longfellow and Mrsi Muse will also assist in the anthems. The Sunday school will meet at 9:45 under the superintendency of W. H. Scahefer. The mid-week service will-be' held Wednesday evening and; Mr. Frazer will Rive the third of the ! series of lectures. jn the life and work i MARIO Pf LEGION POST IS NAMED AFTER LOCAL BOYS (Special to The Star) MARION, S. C, Feb. 18. At a meet ing of the local American legion post decision was made jto call the post "Crawford-Monroe" in honor of Mar- Ion Crawford and Eugene Monroe, two j Marion 'boys who died on the battle field overseas. Col. J. M. Johnson who had just re turned from the state meeting In Columbia made a report of the pro ceedings there. He declared that he came back to Marion with increased enthusiasm and the determination to devote even more time to legion ac- Plans for banquet on Washington's birthday took definite shape at the meeting. It was agreed ladies should be present. Plates for more than a half hundred were spoken for. A club room for the local' post was discussed and committee to report the night of the banquet was appointed to investigate this matter. r : : See our Spring , Blouses, at only ;; - $00 $g.oo $g.oo f. ' ... I . . .. . I -.',' .-:!' ; Silk jersey and taffeta petti- , &STmhftnBl0t2 1 r.'..,. $4.5d 5 StfBBBP l of St. Paul. A special Invitation is , extended to all strangers and visitors j in the city to the services of the church, i and they are requested to meet the ! pastor .at the conclusion of the morn ing and evening service. All Metho dist men . coming into the city .are requested to give their names to W. R. Dosher, Colonial apartments, that they may keep in touch with the work of the Methodist Men's club of Fifth Avenue church. Totmno GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC restores Energy and Vi tality by Purifying and Enrich ing the Hood. When . you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and how it im proves the appetite, yon will then appreciate its true tonic value. GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC is simply Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So pleasant even children like it. The blood needs Quinine to Purify it and Iron to Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. 60c Healthy Blood and a Healthy System is Humanity best protection against Colds, Grip and Influenza. FOR SPRING ... T "-'' 'i. THESE delightfully sunny days with their warmth of approaching spring induce one to turn from the heavy, cumbersome garments of winter to the light, airy garb of spring. Springtime Frocks UNUSUAL VALUES AT $29 50 OTHERS AT $12.98 to $39.50 The styles are particu larly charming, the trim mings are very attractive. A Forethought wUST a lew snort weeKs qJJ and Eastertime will be here. The stores will be crowded and merchandise will not be cheaper. Shop while shopping is a pleasure and make your selections now. Coat Suits of French Serge and Tri cotine in a splendid va riety of styles and shades at a range of prices that should appeal to all. Spring Coats $18.50 to $55.00 in soft fabrics and rich silk linings are a delight to behold. If m. at 8 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE l'viHan Science Seventeenth and Vik-t streets. Services at 11 o'clock r i Siinrlay school at 12:15. Subject of 1 -son. "Mind." The public is cordially i vited to attend the services. , Our and- SUITS Critical MEN am ".J:Ui m ':':5,:;f!1 mi msam u COUGH ton thc ncucr or Couglis, Colds WHOOPING COUCH, HOARSENESS BRONCHITIS. '' TMfa RCMCOV . ' ' CONTAINS NO NARCOTIC 1Ctoberlainf..3G3. 1 1 Maanboturioc Pharmacists, i t Pea Motn. Iowa. V. 8 A -f IPRICE, THIRTY-FIVE CENTS Mo loats at rODAY Xigi IT" r rom ONLY 5.00 to $57.50 ONE-THIRD OFF ON SILK UNDERWEAR This is an exceptional opportunity to buy a new Spring outfit at moderate cost. 9 ir r c 316 North Front Street Hotel Wilmington Sample Rooms NEXT TO YOUR HOME PHONE, REMEMBER The added convenience f a dltmlnd chnrjee account is yonra for the asking: YOU men who are critical suit buyers and who demand the very best in material and workmanship will find our offerings far beyond 'what you considered possible. A COMPLETE size range in the various single and double-breasted effects in serges, flannels, cashmeres and fancy mixtures will be found. HE offer honest values to the men who have an honest idea of wnat tney snouia gei xur mwr muuej. W Wberty Glotiiing Go. 109 North Front Street 78 FOR TIRE ROAD SERVICE QUINLIV AN & ELMORE "Acquire The Habit" Tires and Tube AT WHOLESALE PRICES No num. has ever permanently prospered who ha . ? J"; ently saved. A savings accaunt in this bank is one of the easiest and most profitable way to- save. . v 4 PER CENT PAID ON DEPOSITS Citizens Bank and Trust Company Opposite Postoffice COmiERCIAL AND SAVINGS We have just received a large shipment of Standard Cord and Fabric Tires and we are going to sell them at wholesale prices while they last. Come in and see our stock before buying elsewhere. All Tires and Tubes are fully guaranteed in writing. , FREE SERVICE NationalTire trnd Rub 08 Market St W. T. 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