Newspapers / Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, … / Feb. 8, 1946, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
DELEGATES NAMED BY GIRL SCOUTS < ______ Mr*. J. S. Webb, Mrs. Helen C. Jones To Attend Atlantic City Meeting Representing Wilmington Girl Scout council at the National Con vention of the Girl Scout organiza tion in March at Atlantic City, N. J., will be Mrs. J. S. Webb and Mrs. Helen C. Jones; Alternatives, Mrs. H. W. Winkle, and Mrs. J. Wallace West. This meeting will be the first postwar National Convention held and will last three days beginning March 20, Mrs. G. D. Greer, com missioner, announced and it will be attended by accredited dele gates from the nation’s 1,422 Girl Scout councils. Guest of honor at the conven tion and speaker at an Internation al banquet will be Lady Baden Powell, wife of the late Lord Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the Scouting movement for both boys and girls. Lady Baden-Powell is World Chief Guide and is active in the affairs of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, as well as in the work of rehabilitat ing scout and guide groups in Eu rope. “Girl Scouting-Citizenship in Ac tion Around the World,” will be the general theme for other speak ers at the convention. Leslie’s Weekly, in 1863, ad vertised steel collars guaranteed to stand up against all heat and dampness. They had rivets for collar buttons. GALLUP POLL SAYS: President Truman 1948 Choice Of Two-Thirds Of Democrats Casting• Votes Survey Of Party Members Throughout U. S. Shows Wallace Second, Eisenhower In Third Spot; Lead Below FDR’s One of a series of articles analyzing political sentiment to day on parties, candidates and issues. GEORGE GALLUP nirector, American Institute of Public Opinion doi\tfTO\ X J-, February 7.—Harry S. Truman is the choice , / nf everv three Democratic voters for renomination as of lots with Henrv A. Wallace at present running next most thTrank and file of tne party’s voters._ The Institute's poll of Demo cratic voters on the «uestl“ “ presidential preference also found Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower Secretary of State James • Byrnes, Edward R. Stettimus, J •. former Secretary of State, FioreUo H. LaGuardia, ex-mayor of New York; James A. Farley, one-time head of the Democratic National Committee, and Sen. Alben \ • Barkley among those mentioned prominently. Mr. Truman’s lead in the poll, while substantial, is not as large as the popular lead which Franklin D. Roosevelt had in the years be fore the 1040 and the 1944 Demo cratic nominating conventions. The vote today among the Demo cratic rank and file stating a pre ference: “What man yonld you like to see elected president of the country in L948?” Truman _®^% Wallace _1® Eisenhower _® Byrnes -2 Stettinius -2 LaGuardia -1 Farley _1 Barkley _2 Others _ * A year and a half before the L944 presidential race, Mr. Roose velt polled 79 per cent among Democratic voters asked to name heir choice for the nomination, with Mr. Wallace running next vith 8 per cent, and James A. Far ey, third with 5 per cent. The same one-sidedness prevail 'd before the 1940 campaign. Mr. Roosevelt polled 83 per cent as the choice of the rank and file a year in advance of the election, as against 8 per cent for the next most popular, John N. Gamer, of Texas. Although the Democratic party today is not quite so much of a one-man show, Mr. Truman does definitely overshadow the others in vote of preference As for the Republican party, the picture is considerably less one-sided. As reported earlier in the week, Governor Dewey, of New York, and Ex-Governor Harold Stassen, of Minnesota, are out in front with 38 per cent and 27 per cent re spectively, while John W. Bricker, who was the party’s nominee for vice-president in 1944, is third with 8 per cent. General Eisenhower, who hag re mained aloof from party politics, appears prominently on both the Republican and Democratic lists. * • * AMONG OTHER presidential preferences mentioned by Demo cratic voters in today’s poll are: Senator Byrd, of Virginia; Senator William Fulbright, of Arkansas; Secretary of the Treasury Vinson, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, Governor Frank J. Lausche, of Ohio; Sen. Tom Connally, of Texas; Mayor William O’Dwyer, of New York; Sen. Walter Geore, of Georgia; Philip Murray of the CIO.; Paul V. McNutt, Gen. George C. Marsh all, Sumner Welles, Gov. Coke Stevenson, of Texas; Sen. Claude Pepper, of Florida; Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson, and Jesse Jones, former head of the RFC. REALTY TRANSFERS Realty transfers registered with A. B. Rhodes yesterday afternoon include the following. J. C. Messic to C. S. Byrne, 1 2-63, Carolina Beach. Mary Lee Hill to Catherine H. Colcookes, 12, 13, 15, 16, and 17 J, Carolina Beach. Mary Lee Hill to Vernon E. Hill, lot 44, Kure property, Carolina Beach. Robert Merritt to Bessie Marie Stephens, part of 5 and 6, 75, city. F. A. Spencer to Norwood Bond, I 17 A-31, Sunset Park. William C. Ward to Redar Bryan, 2 and 1-4 acres, Gordon road. J. C. Edwards to Florence R. Hanby, deed. Florence R. Hanby to D. Mc Donald, deed. Registration of the following realty transfers was made yester day by A. B. Rhodes, register of deeds. Glenn J. McClelland to James D. Carr, lot 75, Chestnut Heights. | O. M. Abernethy to R. A. Ply male, pt. lot 29, Mas. twp. Jack C. Thompson to N. L. Foy, lot 22, Woodcrest. Katherine E. Vollers to the Texas company, lots 1, 2 and 3—161, city. Richard A. Cromwell to the Texas company, lots 1, 2 and 3—161, city. Stewart F. Highsmith to the Texas company, lots 1, 2 and 3—161, city. Richard A. Cromwell to Moore Fonvielle Realty company, lots 3 and 4—161, city. W. G. James to J. Marion James, lot 1—134, city. J. M. James to Waddell Watters, 1—134, city. Geneva Hobbs to K. R. Britt, lot 1—118, city. B. A. Hanchey to J. J. Fenberg, farm 44, Winter Park Gardens. J. J. Fenberg to C. D. Hague, deed of trust. Beulah C. Walton to John T. Simmons, W—6—51. George Westbrook to Broadfoot Iron Works, part lots 3 and 4—192, city. HURT AT DEMONSTRATION BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 7—(AP)— Several persons were injured today when saber-wielding mounted police charged a crowd beginning a dem onstration for Jose P. Tamborino, Democratic Union presidential can didate who is opposing Col. Juan Peron in the Feb. 24 election. In general, ther® are 12 pairs of cranial nerves which, with their branches, supply the whole body. ■ ■ ■ MM m M 11 Only'3c a dose at druggist*. j; SEE OTJR 1946 : MOTOROLA RADIOS NOW ON DISPLAY ;; i: B. GURR, Jeweler \ \ ; ; 264 N. Front St. FARRAR I TRANSFER * STORAGE I WAREHOUSE 1 DIAL 5317 I TAX LISTING The time for listing taxes has been extended for a short time. Please list promptly and save penalties. J. A. ORRELL COUNTY AUDITOR It is with great pride and pleasure that we announce the return of Lt. Col. W. K. Stewart, Jr., to our organization. He has been in the Army of the United States for the past four years and seven months. From now on Mr. Stewart will again be avail able to serve and assist the many friends in Wil mington he knows so well. o ANDREWS MORTUARY Wilmington's ORIGINAL CUT-RATE DRUG STORE | FILMS ALL YOU WANT NO LIMIT ON QUANTITY Size 120_ ...32t Size 620 ,32c Size 616.37c I ^8 ^ NO NEW FIXTURES REQUIRED! e Any lamp i*d*t can ba wad lot th* miracle lamp. A Nidi al tba switch and PBWTRAY pans la wadi. Whatever Infra-Red Heat can help refresh ye«r tired aching bedy PfNETRAY wHI bring qvick relief. $1,60 conn SARAKA SHAMPOO For LUXOR 50c constipation Hand Cream Size Medium Size 45c 98c 39c WHY SUPPER WITH , ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER TRY £ ASTHMANEFRIH 1. The new and effective In halational method that has giv en relief and satisfaction to thousands. I ALL METAL GOLD PLATED ' Gillette TECH RAZOR 4 OUT OF 5 IS GINGIVITIS (A common gum inflammation) use FORHAN'S AND MASSAGE |A^OLD?I | For Quick Relief in NUCOFERRIN promofes^appetite\ and builds* richjjredl blood corpuscles^ . If j?ou*ore^run-dwn^';J suffering from frequent a stomach upsets and •& loss of oppetite. try a"‘;, bottle of NUCOFER-r RIN. Notice how quick-V ly’you react tojits*1 ! tonic properties^ 1 !■■■■■■■■ Each fluid ounce of nucoferrinMH|P* contains os much Vita min B as Is found in approximately S pints Rjffi^|MP90n of fresh milk and about wtjfKGTEtjttm 112 cokes of moist [compressed yeast.f r$APONIFIID COCOANUT j SHAMPOO fflmk I Leaves hair softer .. .-.Not "*LJ a I anted rinsing, ^agentt. . , BeL I Double-filtered—Leaves'lno/jwri I 50c end $1.00 Bottles j SAL HEPATICA.g ..97c LAVORIS.*a- ..39c IPANA TOOTH PASTE. ..39c ABSORBIHE JR.a ,.89c FITCH QUINOIL- ..■■■ g ..5tc LISTERIHE.. g ..59c JERGENS LOTION.a .,79t PEPSOPEHT PASTE.... g ,.39i CREOMULSION.-• .$1.08 ELECTRIC HEATERS... .$5.90 PEPSODENT antiseptic utomn (hards year throat jjf^ ; I I i i i STEEL WOMEN ADMIRE „ WOOL aEN APPR°V U™ GOOD-LOOKING 33 HAIR! COMBS ladies 50c Size LUCITE 49c . 39r BOTTLE -- — OPENER METAL —not too strong! iC —"0* to° *** — —It's the Hoppy Vanilla fis!!™' Flavoring Asapntaufy, „„ osdt us dieted IMITATION ... . 8 OUNCE Mum ■ EFFECTIVE - PLEASANT TO TAKE -*7C GILLETTE Vacaum Battle BLUE Stoppers BLADES SNAP-IT 15coft 25c does everything Large Size . 23c VALENTINE DAY SUGGESTIONS —PERFUMES— YARDLEY .$4.30 to $13*50 MY ALIBI.$3*75 to $34.00 CHICHI.$7.00 to $12.30 CORDAY. ._$3.oo to $10.75 COTY’S ...$1.00 to $3.00 DOROTHY GRAY.$10.00 BOUJOIS.$3.30 to $6.50 —COLOGNES— HARTNELL .$5.00 TUSSY SAFARI .$1.50 BOUJOIS.$2.50 DOROTHY GRAY.$1.50 YARDLEY BOND STREET.$1.50 —TOILET SETS— EVENING IN PARIS .$4.50 MAIS OUI.■■lllllli* •' RICHARD HUDNUT.$5.00 TUSSY BE MINE.‘$^5? CHEN YU NAIL SET .,.$3.50 REVELON MATCH BOX.$1*75 TUSSY WITH LOVE. EVENING IN PARIS .. PEGGY SAGE.! . . . .$3.00 BOWL COVER SETS 23c. IRON CORD SHAVING MIRROH MAGNIFYING 59c IombT MENS POCKET peroxide abde PINT SIZE WILLIAMS AQUA VELVA tu&s METAL ^ TWO FOR 50c Size 3 9 PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO POCKET SIZE 10 pgk....
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 8, 1946, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75