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and Laura Howell minutes of Wilmington Post No. 10. his safe return. We should treal ters, mothers, of the soldiers Norden; choral se- LEGION APPOINTS resolved that a officer. ctions “Now Thank We All Elected Head “Be it further them as we would our own sons.’1 Our Sanders be forward- God” by Mueller and OBITUARIES BODY copy of this resolution Sherif C. David Jones outlined The Rev. R. H. Satterfield post “Hallelujah RECREATION President Roosevelt for his the invocation. chorus” by Handel, rendered Of Jolly Junior Club ed to steps that were being taken by the chaplain, gave by O. BURRISS Boscher, Ed Ahrens and C. J. Olden- in thr task the St. Andrew’s choir. MRS. MANIZA encouragement great sheriffs and county commissioners Among auxiliary officers intro- for Mrs. Maniza buttel. (Continued From Page One) for the G. L. Sanders was elected presi- Funeral rites he is performing preserva- of New duced from the platform were: Organ selections by William G. the Hanover, Pender, and On- 0. Burriss, 86, were held from Mrs. Fick was born August 25, tion of a free civilization and the Mesdames Gause, H. V. Norris, Robertson “Alla Minuet” dent of the Jolly Junior social club proximately 75 Legionnaires and slow counties to promote the de- by Cutii! Yopp funeral home yesterday morn- 1857, in Bremerhaven, Germany, perpetuation of the American in- Louis Vowell, Frank Sears, David bert Harris, Adagio, from Order of United juxiliary members. velopment of an adequate high- Sonata of the Junior at 11 o’clock with the Rev. F. this in 1870, stitutions which we cherish, and R. N. L. Davis. in E Minor James ing and came to country The joint meeting adopted the way between Jacksonville and Wil- Holmes, Getty, W. by H. Rogers American Mechanics at a meeting A. Turner, assisted by the Rev. C. home with relatives in to the National Commander of the and in G making her resolution, which was in- and proper Victor Grainger. Offertory by Wely. 'ollowing the mington provision for hall last D. Barcliff, officiating. Interment She was married in American Legion, and also to at the Juniors night. New York city. :roduced by a committee composed the moral side of the question. Refreshments were rarved at the The St. Andrew’s choir will give followed in Oakdale cemetery. at that P. state commander of the American Other officers elected were: W. 1S79 and came to Wilmington pf H. R. Cavenaugh and F. Sheriff Jones close of the business session. the Lutkin benediction, followed Active were: J. explained the three by George W. pallbearers time and has been a resident of the Blanchard: Legion.” George Walker, minister of music the postlude. H. Best, vice-president; Walter counties were trying to work out J. W. Hawkins, Horne, Clay- over The Rev. Mr. Herbert, pastor of St. The Gore, recording secretary; and city for 60 years. “Whereas, President Roosevelt mutual plans of limitations with at Andrew’s Presbyterian public is invited to attend, j ton Horne, Hcsea Horne, C. C. Grace Methodist church, said the V. treasurer. She has been a member of 'ound it in his heart as usual to reference to such church, rendered several special Jenkins, and J. R. Chasten. Honor- lifelong things as grant- Wilson of the United States churches of the city were now seek- selections, negro R. J. Cook, the retiring presi- St. Paul's Lutheran church and its ,ake the people ing of permits to sell beer, in a including popular ary pallbearers were: J. T. Haw- ing to solve the problems of serv- 1 thanked the members for societies, the Boreas society nto his confidence on Sunday night move to safeguard the soldiers spirituals. dent, kins, H. S. McKirt, E. Fleet Wil- auxiliary the soldiers who are coming the past ast and tell them how matters icing evils that :heir cooperation during Woodus T. D. Love and the Missionary society. have been against might develop. liams, Kellum, in war and how the here. We thinking large- and traced the activities since is survived four sons, P. N. hand Europe's year Cantwell. She by j we will “The sheriff’s office is clothed and R. William States can ly in terms of what get Memorial re took office. H. M. of Jnited help implement Sprunt Organ She is survived one Fick, of Macon, Ga., Fick, from the he and not with greater responsibility now,” by daughter. * Britain for over the soldiers, said, Ferd B. Fick and ireat victory he It was voted to hold the club’s Mrs. two sons, W. V. Bur- Richmond, Va., what we will the soldiers. pointed out, and your law en- To Be Dedicated Newton; 1 lictators and gear American in- give Tonight monthly supper meeting on Thurs- and C. S. Bur- George H. Fick, of Wilmington; two forcement bodies can not hope to riss, of Wilmington, lustry as well for our own national “The soldiers,” the Rev. Mr. Her- Jan. 23. sister daughters, Mrs. Anna Schroeder, of succeed in this task without the day, riss, of Norfolk, Va.; one ecurity. bert continued, “will want and The William H. Sprunt Memorial President Sanders said that he Savannah, Ga., and Mrs. Harry M. wholehearted backing of the better Mrs. A. M. Horne, of Wilmington; Post No. need entertainment of a whole- organ will be formally opened and at eleven “Whereas, Wilmington element of citizens in would appoint his committees two Solonmn, of Wilmington; each com- a ive grandchildren and great- American is in hearty some type, and it is up to us to dedicated at special program at die next meeting of the club. 1 Rudolph and Nick 0, Legion, munity and county. grandchildren. grandchildren, ympathy with the President’s and provide them with the finest moral St. Andrew’s Presbyterian church Gieschen. Florence Fick, Marie, Jean our Dr. E. F. Keever that the at 8 ur Commander in Chief’s foreign influence. We must make up urged tonight o’clock, today being TATE P. HALE and Catherine Solomon, George Fick, minds to our homes to citizenship “take hold of this prob- the of the birth of Mr. M’Etoen Named Head Of * lolicy and domestic program, and open up anniversary and Elise Fick, of Wilmington, enlisted lem, as you’ve got to solve it” and Funeral services for Tate Porter Jr., urthermore is prepared and eager both the oficers and the Sprunt. Aero Club Mrs. Charles Burgess and P. N. Fick, men. Let’s see what we can do appealed to community leaders to is to be as Wilmington dale, 61, of Fvcckv Point, who died ( 0 perform its part in the tremen- The program follows: N. of for our get busy right away and do some- it James Walker Memorial hos- 3rd and Edward Fick, l^Iacon; ( dous effort for rearmament against soldiers.’ Presentation of the organ by Dr. about the Jr., was re- a short two and Mrs. Thomas J. first vice thing matter of erecting Dwight McEwen. |- nital Wednesday night after and great-grandchildren. 1 potential foreign foe protec- Gause, C. H. Storey: response by Walter and a recreational center for the elected president of the Wilming- llness, were held from the grave- ion from foes within our borders’. president of the auxiliary past Sprunt; dedicatory prayer by Dr. said it was troops. ton Aero club for 1941 at a meet- ;ide in the Bell cemetery near MRS. S. S. SMITH “Whereas, Wilmington Post No. department president, Storey; organ selections by Wil- of the to ing held in the Tide Water assem- Rocky Point yesterday afternoon at News has been received in the city ] 0 is determined that its position the duty Legion auxiliary Mrs. Gause suggested that the liam G. Robertson, as follows: Pre- do the utmost in the bly hall last night. ; I o’clock. of the death of Mrs. S. S. Smith, j n endorsement of President Roose- “mothering auxiliary and the various churches lude and Fugue in d Major by attitude in to us. “We must in the Other officers elected were: He is survived by three children, of Savannah, Ga., the former Miss 'elt’s leadership and its boys coming keep city appoint visiting com- Bach, Andante from a Quartet by all in mind and she told mittees Albert Wooten, vice-president; r. E. Hale and Mrs. E. H. Clark, of Minnie Schwarz, of Wilmington. 1 he present crisis be known of remember,” comprised of women to as- Mozart, and Moderate by Rinck. that the “that each has sist in the Willie Kraft. secretary; Anna ; Rocky Point, and Miss Valera Hale, ] nen; therefore, be it resolved gathering, boy entertainment of such Violin solo, Larghetto from the the a mother back home for women Feenstra, treasurer; and Jimmy Wilmington; two sisters, Mrs. MISCHA LEVITZKI his resolution be spread upon praying guests, as the wives, sis- Beethoven concerto for violin by Read The Classified Ads Pennington, member at large on [V. S. Balcombe and Mrs. H. L. AVON-BY-THE-SEA, N. J., Jan. the board of directors. J. H. Jolley; four brothers. E., S., 2—UP)—Mischa Levitzki, 42, prom- Members of the club also voted W. A. and 11 V. H. and Hale; inent concert pianist and com- on several revisions in the consti- rrandchildren. poser, died today of a heart attack tution. Pallbearers active—Horace were: at his home. W. W. Lewis, Wroten, E. Hale, Levitzki, born in Russia on May darts. Alex K. OF Holey; honorary—W. 25, 1898, of naturalized American WIDENING ROAD J. White, C. C. Wilson, F.