AUXILIARY MEETS
AT IMMANUEL
PRESBYTERIAN
An inspiring service was con
ducted at Immanuel Presbyterian
church recently, when the Woman's
Auxiliary held its annual meeting
with Mrs. W. H. Allison, president,
presiding.
The meeting was opened by a
prelude played by Mrs. Howard
Littleton, followed by a hymn and
prayer. After a short business ses
»ion, an impressive devotional was
led by Miss Mildred Horne. "he
used the Auxiliary’s theme,
“Christ, The Light of The World,’’
as her subject and developed it
by using Holmon Hunt’s picture,
“Light of the World.” Her message
was closed with a solo, “0 Jesus,
Thou Art Standing,” by Rev. W.
H. Allison.
The president then called for the
annual reports and it was an inspi
ration and challenge to hear the
review of the splendid work done
during the past year. Total gifts to
the various activities of the Auxili
ary and Church amounted to $1,
046.40. An impressive memorial
aervice was conducted by Mrs.
Allison at the conclusion of her
annual report.
Installation or Officers
The new officers were then call
ed forward and Mr. Allison con
ducted the installation service.
General officers for the coming
year are: Mrs. W. H. Allison, Pres
ident; Mrs. John Wolff, Vice- Pres
ident; Mrs. W. J. Ward, Secretary;
Mrs. M. O. Watson, Treasurer;
Mrs. Howard Littleton, Historian.
In addition to these, eighteen other
officers were installed, including
Cause Secretaries and Circle Chair
men. Mrs. Allison thanked the of
ficers for their splendid support
during the past year and challeng
ed them to attempt greater things
In the new year.
Adjournment followed the sing
ing of the hymn, “I Love Thy
Kingdom, Lord”. After this a so
cial hour was enjoyed.
Life Membership
On Monday afternoon, preced
ing the annual meeting, the Auxili
ary of Immanuel presented to Miss
Florence L. Bonitz, an Honorary
Life Membership Certificate and
Fin.
Miss Bonitz is now convalescing
following a recent illness at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Bertram
Quelch, Forest Hills.
A group representing the Auxili
ary, composed of the President,
Historian and Circle Chairmen, at
tended the presentation. Mrs. W.
JL Allison, president, presented
the Honorary Life Membership
Certificate and Pin to Miss Bonitz
in grateful recognition of her in
valuable service to the Immanuel
Auxiliary through the years. Fol
lowing the presentation, Mrs.
Howard Littleton, Historian, led
in prayer.
SISTERHOOD PLANS
SPECIAL PROGRAM
Temple Israel To Be Scene
Of Memorial Exercises
Tonight
A special service, conducted in
Its entirety by members of the
temple sisterhood of Temple Israel
will be held tonight honoring the
memory of Dr. Isaac M. Wise,
founder of reform Judaism in
America, Rabbi Pizer Jacobs
announced last night.
Rabbi Jacobs said the service
is known a* ‘Sisterhood Sabbath,”
and occurs once a year in the
temple, and takes place in the
month of March—toe month of
Dr. Wise’s birthday anniversary.
Dr. Wi«e was born in Bohemia
In 1819 and came to America at
the age of 27, to establish pro
gressive Judaism in the United
States.
He first organized the Union of
American Hebrew congregations in
1873, Dr. Jacobs said, while he was
rabbi in Cincinnati, at which time
reform or progressive Judaism had
Its origin. Since that time It has
frown to be a most representative
branch of Judaism in America,
Dr. Jacobs added.
In 1575, Dr. Jacobs said, Dr.
Wise founded the Hebrew Union
College of Cincinnati for the or
daination of reformed rabbis and
In 1839 he founded the Central
Conference of American Rabbis.
The opening prayer tonight will
be by Mrs. L. L. Lucas, president
of the Concordia Sisterhood; the
preyus will be read by Mrs. Al
fred Stemberger and Mrs. S. E.
Warshauer.
Th« address of the occasion will
be delivered by Mr*. Herbert Blue
thenthal and Mrs. Harriss New
man.
Rabbi Jacobs soil there also
would be aerviees Saturday morn
ing at 11 o'clock, conducted by
the rabbi.
Australia has been settled for
357 years. It enjoys dominion
status and is governed on the
federal plan with a parliament
consisting of r. senate and house
of representatives. The governor
general i* the Duke of Gloucester,
brother of King George VI of Eng
land.
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REALTY TRANSFERS
The following deeds were re
cuumu in me oilice of the register
of deeds for New Hanover county
yesterday.
M. L. Perry to M. L. Mott, et ux,
part of lot 3, block 346, city.
Roger Moore, et ux, to Alice
Borden Sisson, parts of lots 36 and
37, Shore Acres.
Eugene Tate, et ux, to Margaret
H. McConnell, lot 108 Shore Acres.
Elizabeth E. Fox to James Fox.
Jr., lot 12 Allen Tract, Harnett
Township.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Register of Deeds Adrian Rhodes
yesterday issued a marriage li
cense to O. D. Mead, Jr., 29, and
Helen Bryan, 26, both of Wilming
ton.
Suits
A notice of motion to set aside
a divorce judgement granted
Robert E. Jenkins last August in
New Hanover county Superior
Court, was filed yesterday in the
county clerk of court’s office by
Mrs. Cora Fleming Jenkins of
Williamsport, Pa.
The motion asks that the April
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Service In April
Special to The Star
BOLTON. March 20—The Bolton
American Legion Auxiliary made
plans for the installation of officers
next month at their regular meet
ing Tuesday at the Auxiliary Hut
here.
The Hut was attractively decorat
ed with English Ivy and spring
flowers. Candles, placed at con
venient places provided light and
a large oak fire in the spacious
term of Superior Court vacate and
set aside the judgement on the
Mrs. Cora Fleming Jenkins of
ly secured the divorce by mis
representation of the time he had
been separated from Mrs. Jenkins.
The divorce had been granted on
the grounds of two year’s separa
tion. _^__
fireplace added to the beauty and j
warmth of the room. i
The installation of officers will j
take place at the school house next
month, at which time a buffet sup
per will be served. All American
Legion members and those eligible
to join the local Auxiliary are in
vited to attend, according to an
announcement made last night.
Complete details of the installation
services will be announced later.
The meeting closed with a social
hour during which fruit cake with
whipped cream and coffee was
served by Mrs. R. P. Vereen.
appointed
TABOR CITY, March 20 — Ar
thur Williamson, prominent citi
zen of Cerro Gordo, has been ap
pointed as a member of the Co
lumbus county welfare board to
succeed K. Clyde Wanninish. The
appointment was made by the
board of county commissioners
this week.
GALLOPADE DATE SET
ROCKY MOUNT, March 20—(A5)—
The 8th annual gallopade will be
held here May 1-3. The festival
will include street parades in cos
tume, a flower show, an air how,
sporting events and a coronation
ball.
CENSUS BUREAU PUTS
8,5 1 3,4 8 9 FIGURE
ON 1946 GINNING
WASHINGTON, March 20— (/Pi—
The census bureau reported today
that cotton ginned from the 1946
crc,} totalled 8,513,489 running
bales.
This compared with 8,813,453 gin
ned from the 1945 crop and 11.839.
366 from the 1944 crop.
Included in the total for the 1946
were 29,356 bales which growers
estimated w o u 1 d be turned
out after the bureau’s March can
vass.
Included also were 2,386 bales of
American-Egyptian cotton compar
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NEGRO ON TRIAL
HILLSBORO, March 20 — (TP)—
John Henry Breeze, 30-year-old
Orange county Negro, went on trial
j for his life in superior court here
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