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rHE - MORNING -STAB. WILMINGTON, ' N. C. r SATURDAY; MAV 7,1921 : ' rvn CHUICHES . . HTHERAX w, liattheW Evangelical, Fourth i " Harnett streets. Rev. G. W. Mc P'Z : n-i castor Services at 11 a. m. ( I S p -m. by Rev.T. F. Suber, of En,l',r street. S. C. Sunday school at f n a m liiither leagiw meets Weanes V - evening- at s o'clock. A most r li.il welcome to all services. C' ' ranl'H Evangelical. Sixth and wrket streets, Rev. J. Seegers, D. t pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. service at s ociock.' veiling: servno f p-y . .v-ii a special sermon to the; young people othe congregation. . I and Sunday evening at 8 o'clock with vi cluing oy the nastor. Rev. D. T. Caldwell. Christian Endeavor meeting at 3:15 p. m.' Sunday schol at 3 p. m., C T. McKeithan, superintendent. Mid week prayer meeting "Wednesday eve ning at. 8 'clck. . A.crdial welcme to all. . m. vper METHODIST.,., W inter Park, Rev. M. ; P. Hodges, rtastor -Surtday school at .10 . a. m., M. I covvell, superintendent. Epworth ipae-ie officers will be Installed at 7:45 1 m Instead lot a. preaching service, there will be a service especially for voun - neople. N- L. Ballance will de iiverthe address arid i the "young peo ple of the community are urged to be pr,'i Rev- w- A- Stanbury, pastor. Rrv. Frank D. Dean, will .preach at the morning service.' The' quartet will rentier- snecial . musicf at this service, wincing as an anthem. Fierce Was the vTiM Billow," by Noble, atiias an6l- fertory. "Our Confession," by Shelley. .Mr Stanbury will preach at the eve ning'service, the subject, of , the sermon being "Possessing Our Possessions." The ouartet will sing as an anthem PaV Is lying- in the West,?? by Salter and" as' an offertory, "Sanctus," by Gounod. At this service ' the ' officers -lect ef the senior.Epwbrth league and of the Francis Asbury Epworth league will he installed. At .3:30 p. m. the story hour for all- the boys and girls of the church will be conducted. At 715 n. rn. there will - be a union meet ing of " the Francis Asbury Epworth league and the Christian Endeavor society of St. Andrews Presbyterian ehureh at Grace church. Prayer meet-' ins ''Wednesday nisrnt at S; o'clock and senior Epworth league. Friday night. i ' . PRESBYTERIAN 1 . Church of tke Covenant, Fifteenth and Market streets. Rev. J. O. Mann, pastor Services at this - church Sun day will be as follows: Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Services conducted by the pastor at 11 o'clock. Intermediate i junior Christian Endeavor at' 7:30 o'clock. Mid-week prayer services every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Visitors and - strangers are, especially invited to attehd these services. First, corner " Third and Orange streets. Rev. John M. Wells,' T. D., pastor Services .Sunday, as., follows: SundaV school, 9:45 "a. 'in.: Morning service at 11 o'clock -with preaching by Pr. Wells : on ''The .- Bruised Reed." Junior Christian Endeavor 3:30. p. m. Christian Endeavor 7 o'clock. Evening service at 8 o'clock with preaching by Rev. W. W. Morton on "A Voice in the Wilderness," a special sermon to young people. A cordial invitation to all strangers to worship at. this church. Special music at all services. All seats free. St. Andrews. Rev. . J. E. Purcell, pastor Morning service at 11 o'clock, evening service at 8 o'clock. Special service and sermon to young people. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Intermedi ate and senior Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Mid-week prayer service , AVednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All strangers and friends cordially invited 46- worship at this church.1 -'.i ' ' jit-c'gwraiHT fllewilal"' Preaetmrg Stm- ? day morning at 11:30 and Sunday eve ning at 8 o'clock by the pastor, Rev. J. S. Crowley. Sunday school at "10:30, Melzar Pearsall, superintendent. Toung people's Christian Endeavor., meeting at 7:30 p. m., J. M. Taylor, president. Junior Christian Endeavor 3:30, Miss Dorothy Mills, leader. The ladies' auxiliary will meet Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. A very cordfal invita tion is given to attend any or all. of these services. , f TS? Immannel Front and Queen streets . Services Sunday morning at" 11 o'clock ' BAPTIST ' --- .';.- -Sotsthport, Rev. L. B. Boney, pastor There will be no preaching at this Church Sunday nwinc tn thp. pommpnA- At the j ment sermon Sunday morning, and a union service, to be held at the Chau tauqua tent, , that evening.; Sunday school at 3 p. m., T. H. Lindsay,, super intendent. Visitors and strangers made welcome. Southslfle, corner Firth avenue and Wooster street. Rev. . W. G. Hall, pastor- Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morn ing worship at 11 o'clock with sermon by the pastor oh "Drifting." Evening worship at 8 o'clock with sermon on "The Web of Life." Baptism at the close of the evening service and all those who desire to become members of the" church will be. received at both services. Good music and a. hand of welcome. awaits all visitors and strang ers. - ; ' ' First, top-o'-the-Hill on Market street, Rev. - John Jeter Hurt, D. B., pastor Business Men's class meets at 9:45 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 11 o'clock and again at 8 p. m. " Junior city B: T. P.- TJ. meets at 3 p.. m., in the -auditorium of the church. Four senior, one intermediate and two -junior B. T. P. U's -meet at 7 p. m.. r Woman's .Missionary society meets Monday afternoon at 4 O'clock Sunbeam band Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clc-ckf Mid-week prayer and praise service, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. A cordial welcome is given to all who attend these services. Alter a few - days' discussion. General I Allen's opinion was asked.. me discussion had been somewhat acrimonious and General .' Allen, while CATHOLIC ' St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral, corner Fifth and Ann streets Saturdays con fessions from 4 to 7 p. mi, Sundays: Holy masses 8 and 10:30 a. m., the lat ter a hisrh mass with sermon; regular evening services at S o'clock. Week day masses at 7 a. m. CHRISTIAN Advent, South Fourth and Church streets, Rev. J. T. Johnson. pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Young people's meeting at 7:15 p. m. The evening service will be followed by baptism. All who signed cards to become mem-, bers of this church together with those who were awaiting- baptism will be ready at this service. The right hand of fellowship will be given all baptised believers. Mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Public cordially invited. Special attention to strangers. , i EPISCOPAL St- "Paul's, Sixteenth and Market streets. Rev. Ambler M. Blackford, rector Celebration of the holy com munion 7:30 a., m. Church school 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon 11 o'clock. Subject: "Witnesses." Even ing prayer and sermon at 8 o'clock on the liiect of "St. Augustine and his Mother." A cordial welcome to all strangers. St. Jamm. Third and Market streets. Rev. W. H. Wheeler, minister in charge Sunday after Ascension day. Holy communion 8 a. m. Shurch school 10 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon J4 I O'clocfcr. Exenins prayer land -addreaaJ 8 ' o'clock. A cordial invitation to all. Church of the Good Shepherd, Sixth and Queen streets, James E. W. Cook, minister in charge Sunday after Ascension. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Bible class at same hour to be led by " Major F. A. ' Hastings-Seymour. Morning prayer. Sermon and holy com munion at 11 o'clock, preacher and celebrant Rev. Robert E. Gribbin, rec tor of St. John's church. Evening prayer and special sermon to the young people at 8 o'clock by the pastor. A cordial welcome to all these services. on ate id It will pay you to investigate our methods, service arid prices before you make your purchases elsewhere. Fol lowing market conditions, we have reduced almost every thing in our store, consistent with the standard policy of our establishment. - :iWEEK-END SPECIALS Blockiitter, lb. . . . . . . .44c Orange Eekoe tea, lb. ; . .46c Mormrig Glory peaches, per can?,?. . .39c M. Ross 223 Market Street Phones 108 -109 110 TR0AST My QWN COFFEE AMERICANS IHTJRHrXE COUNTRY ; RESTRAIXIXG THE EXTREMISTS COBLENZ, April 30: America's rep resentation -on the interallied Rhine land commission, while ' described as unofficial, wields as: much influence1 in a consultative capacity on decisions taken by the commission as that of the three allied countries officially repre sented, according to Mr. Rolyn-Jacque-myns, .Belgian high commissioner on the Rhine. . . General Alien, actihe- in his" dual ca pacity of comnlande'r' of the American iwica in uennany. ana representative of the department ..of. state, attends vcry sitting or the commission or. T V. 1 A. L . - v"cn unaoie to De present, is repre sented by Colonel Stone of Mississippi. No decisions -are taxen without hav ing been first submitted -to the Ameri can representatives ana In many pases American suggestions nave been acted upon and have: caused .agreements to be reached when It seemed as if a hopeless deadlock was to be feared. . .Lately when the question of the ap plication of the new customs regime in the. occupied zone, cecided upon at not indorsing unreservedly either: point communications, while the ehairmen of of view, proposed a medium . solution: the other four groups will be Dr. Wal To the French who are advocating the ' ter Leaf, "Great4 Britain,' for finance sternest measures, he said: -"You can't 'Eugene Schneider,: France, for produc get both steak and milk from ?the same f.tion; Marco Gassin, Italy, for distribu cow." - - . . ' ' J tlon; and Lucien Beckers, Belgium, -for To the British he demonstrated that devastated regions, better results Tnight" be - obtained by ' The American representatives : on adopting another course '- and after a . group committees . will probably .be: few hours discussion upon details of , Finance, Thomas W." Lamont of . J. P. execution, the commission drafted its .Morgan and company, New, York; pro report which, was sent to the council of J duction, E. G. Miner,, president o'f the ambassadors the next day. - j Pfaudler compahy, Rochester, N. Y.; The American's view point upon a ! and ; distribution, Gerard Swope, presi monfentous question of penalties was dent of the International General Elec- i adopted. . .. . ;, - -trie, company, N. Y. I It is the consensus of opinion, amona In addition a committee has been delegations to' the Rhineland commis i appointed to sit during the congress to i-n that America's Dart ra t i nr tn tVia ideal with nnnaHnno .oiatmn- -u deliberations of the commission has j ganiaation and operations of the inter-I had a restraining influence upon ex- s national chamber-on wnich the . Ameri- I tremists in botn trench and German WORLD COMMERCE CHAMBER BIEETS IX LONDON JUXE ST the London conference on March -3 was f by the board of directors at a meet discussed, the Britisn ana the French ' ing here. points of view were verv far anart. I - Delegates to the congress will be or ganized in nve groups. Walter D. Hines,. formerly United States director- general of railroads, ' will be chairman 'Z e. Prt . can representative. -wil be John H. ! Fahey, of Boston. The representative i or the united States on the commit tee which will consider , resolutions to be placed . before vthe general meetinsr PARIS, April 30. Arrangements for j "will be Joseph G. Defnees. president of i the Lonaon congress of the Interna-- tne united States chamber of com tional . chamber of commerce "to begin 1 merce. - , . - I Monday, June 27, have just been made j The board -approved nearly 39 ap plications for membership. These in eluded recognized organizations in va nous countries , and 128 firms or in dividuals who were . admited as asso ciate members. of the group for transportation and ! Teaching is the largest profession Jn ' the United States. i - HERE ARE SOME SPECIAL VALUES OFFERED . DURING OUR 1 ' SALE $6.00 3x6 oval rush" grass rugs for the porch, -at $4.50 Jap. oval plaited rag'rugs, size 24x36. now . $7.50 Jap oval plaited rag rugs, size 27x54, now i.V $10.00 Jap oval plaited rag rugs, size 36x72, pow Coco door mats, all sizes, are offered at 20 per cent oft S4.98 33.48 ... 35.98 S8.48 The " C. W. Polvogt Company 127 Market Street Telephone No. 825 ' Read Star Classified Ads 1 ' I Tire Service VULCANIZING RETREADING Hughes Sales and Service Company "Where Service Is a Pleasure" Second and Market Streets EXTRA SPECIAL 35-inch silk taffeta, in light shades and black. Week-end :; ' - Aft price, yard. . . : vU USE OUR MAIL ORDER SERVICE ITS ECONOMY Hi A Leads the way to greater savings. Specials featured in every department, are signs of extra values. We can only list a few items here. Many others. Look ror the week-end price cards. They Come Jn today and see them. Offering Again Another Wonderful Assortment of Blouses and Over-Blouses - ? $5.00 and $6.00 Values Week-end Sale Price, $3.98 Every woman can use an extra blouse or two anci especially during the sum mer months, so many places to go These fresh, new silk georgette and Mignonette blouses no doubt will appeal to many. Quality, style combined with excellent workmanship, including the most popular colors for spring and summer wear, makes this assortment' an inviting offer. QR' Don't miss seeing them today. Each . . ...A ...... ..... . . . V .UO TOILET COUNTER SPECIALS Jap Rose face powder x. . . . Kolynos tooth' paste .... . . . .... .' Palmolive vanishing tubes, R. & G. cocoanut oil , shampoo ......... Chlor ox tooth, paste .......... .'. 37c 19c cream 15c 32 c 37c 89c M. The extreme, scar city of women's silk hosiery and the ever-growing de- mand for popular priced numbers, should make these items interesting, to our hosiery customers. This week end. ' f Women's lace stripe silk hose, fash ioned seam back, with cotton, tops. double sole and heels; white, gray, brown and black. , Week end price, a pair ..... . . . Women's fashioned silk t hose, plain and clox designs, assorted colors. Week-end price, $1 7 a pair .. .. .... .... . D Women's seamless cotton hose, lisle finish, good durable ; quality ; white and black. Week-end I A price, a pair ,. . . .1 ....... . JL'f C Women's mercerized lisle hose, fash ioned seam back, double sole, toes and heels ; white, ; brown and black. ; Week-end price, ; Afln a pair . ... ............. . . v'ffOG; Children's fancy top socks, lisle fin ish, extra good values. Week-end price, a pair, . J A only . . . ......... Itt . 40-INCH PRINTED VOILES 13 T Week-end Price 45c a Yard Offering several pieces of these 1 beautiful spring and summer voiles s iii! (a; gorgeous array of colorings, in L'.elUdlng dark grounds with many elab orate designs, as well as many of the- more neat patterns; values up to 75c a yard.. 27-inch white voile with woven stripes and checks, very desirable for chil dren's dresses and women's waists, a yard ... ... .'. '.' 36-inch 10-yard bolts fine nainsook,, excellent quality for making up pretty lingerie; white, flesh and 27-inch dress ginghams, full standard : grade, strictly first, quality, in , a wide range of spring and summer ' patterns. Week-end . t C price, a yard ............. a J C 30-inch underwear crepes, fine, dura ble quality maize, pink, orchid, Might blue and white. Week- T'Qk . i end price, a yard iJ 36-inch bleaching, good, durable qual ity, a yard " only v 10 c Tw Big Corsei Valiuies for We have selected several numbers oi fine corsets from our regular stock and grouped them together at one price $3.49 each. In this. assortment are the well known brands as Frd-la-set front lace -styles and La Grecque back-lace models. Pretty flesh brocades and other styles are included. Former selling prices range, t$5.50, $6.50 and $8.00. This is a real value-giving op portunity. Better see these today. $3 49 Each at . . . .'. . . ... ....... . . ' The other assortment consists of R. & G. and Royal Worcester, models, reg ular $3.50 and $4.00 values. . o no Each at tP9fO ft '' An Extraordinary Sale of 200 Trimmed Banded and V- - Sport Hats for the Week-end Selling BANDED TRIMMED , AND SPORT HATS They are wonderful values, all smart, new creations, includ ing every popular style, color and trim You will enj ov choosing from this beautiful assortment of -200 hats; As you will be able to find just what you. are looking -for -in ; style, color, ' shape, material and trimming. At such an unusual price. - - Millinery Department, Second Floor ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DRESSER SCARFS WEEK-END PRICE, $1.79 EACH . Here is an unusual value-in dresser scarfs, the lot contains three sizes: 36, 45 and 50-inch. Pure linen center and trimmed with filet lace of splen did quality to be sure the filet lace is not genuine, but an excellent imita tion and combined with real linen makes up a good, durable scarf. See them at Notion Counter -Main Floor. . ' Large, size' Windsor ties,, assorted, plain and fancy colors, .', AQp each ..... . . . ... "OL Hair, bow ribbons of taffeta, five inches wide, assorted QQ colors, a yard ; . . . . ..... UnJ C MEN'S DEPARTMENTMAIN FLOOR Men's - tweed cloth hats, assorted mixtures, AO ; , each ...... .. ....... Pl iJO ' Men's silk hose, assorted fancy patj: ; terns,, a pair - .J'r.KQp' only :6,. .-: Men's. wash' ties, four-in-handstyle. ; $1:00 values, Men's Sweet Orr Union-made work shirts, each $1 93 Men's blue denim overalls, full reg ular made, (Ji AA a pair J)1.UU 59 c it:.. Boys' blouses, percale and madras, white and colors,.. . . each 5 and colors,.. . . . Men's .imitation cfiambray work shirts, only . shirts," each ' - AQ tot A - "1 T3 0 I
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