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ARMY TO PARADE IN CEREMONIES New Hanovet High School R 0 T C To Par ticipate As part of the Army Week cere monies which will take place in Wilmington next week, a parade will bj held on Wednesday after noon, beginning at 3:30 o'clock, aeeordington Capt. Archie John aon, coast artillery corps instruc tor of the local ORC. With members of the New Han over High school R. O. T. C. unit, the band, personnel of the local Army recruiting service, the Or ganized Reserce corps, and Na tional Guard taking part, the pfc, rode will leave the high school,' march down Market st„ down Trent st„ and over to Red Cross »t. During the parade, *ix B-25’s and eight P-47’s from Myrtle Beach, S. C. will circle the city. After the parade, a review and presentation of medals will be held on the high school parade grounds. April 6-12 has been designated as Army Week, and Army Day is Monday, April 7. SHIPPING NEWS INWARD BOUND Tanker S. S. Atlantic Coast from Atreco, Texas with gasoline for the Atlan tic Refining company, IN PORT Freighter S. S. Steel Artisan from Calcutta, India with 300 Rhesus monkeys and 500 bales of burlap, docked at Wilmington Terminal warehouse company. C. D. Maffitt, agent. TANKER S. S. Henry M. Dawes from £mith’s Bluff, Texas with naptha ^ the American Mineral Spirits company. Cape Fear terminal, agent. MEW 0ISH /S TO APPETITE WHAT MISS WAS TO SLEEPING BEAUTY Wake up family appetites! Serve delicious home-made Chop Suey with ^Ns bean sprouts Try super-savory Chop Suey on the family tonight. And prepare it with genuine La Choy Bean Sprouts. Made only from the true Chinese Mung bean. Sprouted and packed in a spotless American plant. Crisp, tender, delicate. For wonderful Chop Suey, follow the easy recipe on the La Choy label. ! ADD FLAVOR TO STEAKS, chopt —or Chop Suoy with xippy la Choy Soy Sauce. 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Oranges -j I can Com I car Peas I can Tomatoes 5 lbs. Sugar I lb. Coffee Nov., 1946! _$8.57 ~ Feb.. 1947' ' $8.05 ' PASSOVER FEAST CELEBRATION SET Rabbi P. W, Jacobs To Conduct Services At Temple Tongiht Services for the Feast of the Passover will be held today start ing at 6:30 p. m., the Rev. Pizer W. Jacobs, rabbi of Temple Ir rael, announced last night. Following the brief service, the Seder which is an order of service telling the story of the Passover, will be conducted at 7 p. m. by Rabbi Jacobs. The Passover, known in the Jewish religion as Pesach, begins at sundown today and ends, for Reform Jews, at Sundown April 11. Orthodox Jews celebrate eight days instead of seven, the first two being holy convocations. Thf Jewish date is Nisan the 15th, but the holiday begins with the Seder meal the evening before. The Seder here at Tempip Israel will be proceeded by a brief ritual and then a banquet, prepared by the Concordia Society, the Temple sisterhood, will be served. Following the banquet tradition al songs and readings by the as sembled guests will be heard, the Rabbi stated. This important holiday is In celebration of the Exodus from Egypt, when the Jews were re deemed from slavery and oppres sion under the Pharaohs. Unleav ened bread; or Matsos are eaten during the entire seven or eight days. The Seder service or meals on the first two nights are dedicatee to a re-affirmation of the dem ocratic ideals of freedom, which were vouchsafed to all at the time of the Exodus, when the Jews were lead from Egyptian bondage by the great lawgiver Moses approximately 3400 years ago. The ideal of democracy was giv en to the Pilgrim fathers and the fathers of the American Republic who read the old testament. They | were inspired "to proclaim lib erty throughout the land, to all the inhabitants thereof,” Rabbi Jacobs pointed out. The special religious Service which is read on the first two nights is known as the Haggadah, the rabbi explained. On Saturday morning starting promptly at 11 o'clock another Passover service will be conduct ed by the rabbi, who is looking forward to a large attendance. Body Goes North WILLIAMSON, April 3.—(API— The body of Charles Henry Hol man, 71, Metuchen, N. J. who died of injuries received in an automo bile accident, was being sent North today for funeral services. Holman died last night in a Williamston hospital. He was hurt when the car in which he was riding went out of control while passing a truck, turned over three times, and crashed into a tobecco barn. Pigtailers’ Pet 9093 SIZES 6-14 MARIAN MARTIN All Pigtailers go for this! Pat tern 9093 is a perfect pet of a prin ces frock. She’ll love those tabs that swish flary skirt, the buttons down- front. Puff sleeves or short caps. This pattern gives perfect fit, is easy to use. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Pattern 9093 comes in girls’ sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14. Size 10, 2 7-8 yards 35-inch fabric. 1 Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in coins- for this pattern to Wilming ton Morning Star, 173 Pattern Dept. 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE, NUM BE!H Fifteen cents more brings you our Marian Martin Spring Patter Book with brand new easy-to-sew 'ashions for everyone. Printed ■ight on its pages is a FREE pa' tern for an Infant’s Sacque anc Bootees. TOMORROW WOMEN’S OUTFIT EVANSVILLE MAYOR ARRESTED IN OFFICE ON ELECTION COUNT EVANSVILLE, Ind., April 3—<JP) —Mayor Manson Reichert at Evansville was arrested in his of fice today shortly after a Vander burgh county grand jury had re turned indictments against him and five other men in connection with an investigation of campaign expenditures- in last year’s elect ion. The mayor went to the office of the County clerk where he posted $1,000 bond on one of three indict ments returned against him. He was released on his own recog nizance on the other charges. Three of the others indicted also were arrested. They are Julius Ritter, city comptroller and broth er-in-law of Mayor Reichert; Charles Keating, a county election commissioner; and Clarence Wolf. The mayor and Ritter are Re publicans while Keating and Wolf are Democrats. Mrs. Truman, Daughter Will Not Take Part In Easter ‘Parade” WASHINGTON, April 3 —(£>)— Easter Sunday will be just another Sunday at the White House. Neither Mrs. Harry Truman nor Miss Margaret Truman has any special plans, except that if it is a nice day they’ll go out on the Presidential yacht, the Williams burg, on the Potomac river. Mrs. James Helm, White House social secretary, told reporters today that neither Mrs. Truman nor her daughter has a new Easter bonnet—that is a new spring out fit—bought especially for Easter, and they do not plan to join the Easte.r fashion parade. They will, however, attend an early church service. Mrs. Truman and her 23-year-old daughter are Episcopalians. The President is a Baptist. No church-going plans for him have been announced. Cream butter, or margarine till it is light and fluffy, and it will go farther in buttering bread for sandwiches or toast. Brooks Cash Grocery Co. Inc. WHOLESALE DISTBJUBDIQBf GILES st LARGE BUILDING PROGRAM PLANNED Baptist Churches Of Amer ica May Spend $40, 000,000 This Year CHARLOTTE, April 3—UP)—W. A. Harrell, secretary of the South ern Baptist convention department of architecture, predicted here to day that the denomination would construct in the next 12 years churches and parsonages amount ing to $250,000,000 in value, with an estimated outlay of $40,000,000 this year. Harrell’s forecast was made at the concluding session today of the North Carolina Baptist Sunday school convention. He was one of several speaker* on the closing program. Dr. H. W. Tribbie of Louisville, Ky., Baptist seminary professor of theology, expressed in an ad dress disapproval of parochial schools. He added, however, that there is so little emphasis on teaching of religion in public schools that America “is filled with religious illiterates.” Dr. Tribble expressed Qie opin’ Use Dixie Crystals XXXX Confectioners' Sugar. Extra fine! Extro smooth! - i ion that public schools should place more emphasis on moral and religious teaching. Dr. T. L. Holcomb of Nashville, Tenn., executive secretary of the Southern Baptist convention, an other of today’s speakers, urged delegates to the local meeting to “hear the divine command’’ and to “carry the gospel’’ to the peo ple. Leaf Samples Off LONDON, April 3—VP)—Experi ments in the cultivation of flue cured tobacco are being made in Cyprus, but samples received here so far compare unfavorably with similar flue-cured leaf from the U. S. and empire grown Virginia leaf, the annual report of the Im perial institute said today. Institute experts in their report to the Cyprus growers made rec ommendations concerning further experiments, the publication said. Dial 8-3311 For Newspaper Service Tobacco Credit WASHINGTON, April 3 - VP)— The export-import bank announced today a $5,000,000 credit to the Italian Tobacco monopoly for use in buying American tobacco*. Italy grows most of the tobacco it consumes, but uses foreign leaf to supplement its crop and blend with it for domestic and export purposes. The Italian government guaran tees both principal and interest on the money, the bank said. FUEL OIL 2-1628 - Dial - 2-3793 Fountain Oil Co, -SEE US FOR— OIL DRUMS - TANKS STEEL DRUM RACKS OIL PRtM GAUGES Hard-to-iron rayons should be rolled in a damp towel, then in waxed paper and put in your re ifrigerator to chill thoroughly. Dial 2-3311 For Newspaper Service AT YOU* DEALERS *Slicing, instead of crush ing — keeps the flavor elements in the coffee. 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