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ON THE NETWORKS Extension Committee EPISCOPAL AT CONSECRATION CEREMONY Saturday Football Via Networks AGE-OLD DIGNITY Obituaries (By The Associated Press) | To Furnish Eastern Standard Time—P. M. Speakers Iowa vs. Ohio State —1:45 CBS (Continued from MRS. CLARA McGOWEN Page One) :rom Columbus. MARKS CEREMONY be held to- Funeral services will Notre Dame vs. Georgia Tech— Facts about the Extension of th»* at 2 o’clock in Turkey, N. C., >: 15 NBC from Atlanta. City Limits of Wilmington" One) day v (Continued from Page Wake Forest vs. Army—2:30 and arrangements for Mrs. Clara McGowen, who died approved also about made for the from 4.BC from West Point; being printing chancel to intone the Epistle Thursday afternoon. Interment will and from l MBS. distribution of the booklet I Timothy III, 1. The Gospel church by th, \ be in Masonboro cemetery 1 MBS last of game to follow middle of next week, j, St. John XXI, 15, was read by the part Fred Rin, 4:30 World Series, scheduled 1:15 to ap- committee secretary, Right Rev. Oliver James Hart, at p.m. py, reported Mc- 4). D. D., of Pennsylvania. Besides her husband, W. B. proximately Mrs. Wallace West, member survived three to The bishop-elect, accompanied Gowen she is by was authorized organize a tel»I by his two Presenters—Bishop so: W. B. McGowen, Jr., of Flor- phone committee whose function L. Jackson of Louisiana, and S. E. D. McGowen, oi Briefs will be to remind all John ence, C., City eligible voters of North Bishop Edwin A. Penick, Turkey, and Pvt. A. D. McGowen, to register and vote on the annexa. to the sr.nc- in issue. Carolina—then stepped stationed Frankfort, Germany; BIBLE CLASS MEETING tion turary and heard the reading of two sisters, Mrs. Amanda Williams, The weekly meeting of the A finance committee, comprised the certificate of election by the of Rosehill, and Miss Maude Mc- Men’s Bible class of St. An- of H. A. Marks, Walker Taylor and Rev. Stephen Gardner, rector of of Wilmington; two bro- Gowen, drews Covenant Presbyterian Robert Dannenbaum was appoint, St. Peter’s church, Washington, thers, E. I. McGowan, of Smith- church, located at Fifteenth ed. N. C., and the reading of the can- and A. of Wil- field D. McGowan, will be onical testimonial by Mr. John G. and Market streets, The executive group discussed in mington. at 9:45 Bragaw of St. Peters, Washington held Sunday morning detail possible means of publicity o’clock. Dr. J. E Evans is the for the and N. C. I. D. HARRELSON campaign approved Robert Strange, junior warden teacher. All men of the com- the following meanS: newspaper Funeral services will be held for to St. James’ church, Wilmington— munity are cordially invited advertisements, radio announce- I. D. Harrelson, who died Thurs- son of the late Bishop Strange, attend. ments and talks, billboards, mo. of day night in Southport, Saturday second in the line of Bishops the tion picture slides, pamphlets, post, afternoon at 3 o’clock at the La- East Carolina diocese—read the CAR HITS CHILD ers, street banners and Winnabow handbills, Ordinations. banon Baptist church at will certificate of The Rev. L. F. Cowan told All publicity be handled with of consent of the with the Rev. Woodrow Robbins, The certificate that he was a view to promoting citizens to • police yesterday diocese committees was officiating. and vote on standing driving his car north in the 900 register city extension. to the presiding bishop Active will be Alex presented pallbearers block on North Third street The committee approved a sug. and the the Rev. Jim John Robbins, congregation by Bogie, Ferger, when 6-year-old Bessie Gur- gestion that civic classes at the Jack R. Rountree, president of Julius Erkins Swain and Willetts, ganious, 909 North Third High school be presented with the standing committee of the East Swain. George street, ran in front of a parked facts and figures on the issue in Carolina diocese. The Right Rev. Honorary pallbearers include J. car at the curb and that he order that they might hold Frank Alexander Juhan, D. D., open S. Willetts, Martin Robbins, J. L. struck the child before he could forums on extension. bishop of Florida, read the con- Scott, F. L. Lewis, Thompson Mc- He carried her to James Chairman Bellamy announced sents of the bishops. stop. Cracken, H. H. Smith, Claude Walker Memorial hospital his intention of calling a meeting Master of ceremonies was the for Moore, J. J. Longlin, Jr., Dr. S. where she was treated of the Citizens committee next Rev. Martimer Glover, rector of C. Fergus, Bill Hayes, Gib Col- bruises and abrasion on the week for the presentation of data St. James’. Hol- was re- lins. O. K. Orrell and Clarence face and knee, and on work accomplished to date on These ceremonies completed. land, R. D. White and Bob God- leased. Mrs. Allie Gurganious, the campaign. Bishop-elect Wright knelt before frey. the child’s mother, said she Bishop Tucker for the actual con- saw the accident and she d’d {surviving are four daugnters, In 1940, Japan had a population secration—a ritual itself not con- not think it was Mr. Cowan’s Mrs. Lewis Leiner, of Wilmington, density of about 500 per square sumated until each of the attend- Mrs. Joe Ransuer, of Winnabow, fault. mile—more than 11 times that of laid his right hand on ing bishops Mrs. Dan Shanon, of Southport, and the United States. the bishop-elect’s head. POCKETBOOK MISSING Miss Emma Lou Harrelson, Phm. ii SESfc As consecrating Bishop, The' Mrs. L. J. 503 M. 3-c, USN; four sons, Claude E. Devane, Rev. Dr. Tucker followed the to the St. John's Tavern Harrelson, of Chevely, Md., A. D. Chestnut street, reported Episcopal liturgy of asking the someone Harrelson, of Southport, Walter J. police yesterday that 114 Orange Et candidate if he were prepared to between 10 Harrelson, Chief Storekeeper, USN, entered her home Dial 2-8085 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. Thurs- stationed in the Pacific, Edwin DELICIOUS FOOD and stole her C. Harrelson, Rdm 1-c, USN, sta- day pocketbook with in Chicken In The tioned in Washington, D. C.; two $24.00 money. sisters, Y. C. Rich, of Wilmington, Rough — Friday PEEPING and A. M. Beck, of Winnabow, and TQM H. 417 North Fifth 13 grandchildren. H. Groves, street to the police reported — FOR — yesterday that a Marine dress- FWA Allots $28,000 ed in “OD” uniform has been CORRECT TIME seen around his house and it For Building Plans is believed that he is peeping CALL £-3575 in the windows. Mr. Groves — FOR (Continued from Page One) described the Marine as being CORRECT JEWELRY 5 ft. 8 inches tall and with a In on this feature commenting heavy voice. VISIT of the dispatch, Mr. Nichols inform- The JEWEL BOX ed The Morning Star, that the MEN’S BIBLE CLASS The weekly meeting of the Wilmington’s Most Popular amount of money loaned for the Store Men’s Bible class of St. An- Jewelry preparation of plans and specifi- drews-Covenant Presbyterian cations ($28,000) in the case of Wil- church, 15th and Market mington) is not repayable unless streets, will be held at 9:45 actual construction of the proposed EYEIYN PHtl »*kE o’clock Sunday morning. Dr. project gets underway. In other • • J. E. Evans is the teacher. All REYES SHYERS J6RGEHS if the ahead with words, city goes men of the community are »i CORNEL WIDE preparation of plans and specifica- cordially invited to attend. STAR OF tions, and then at some future date, “SONG TO REMEMBER” unforseen obstacles occur which would make construction out oi MdM STUFFY “MIRACLE MAKERS” SNIFFIY, DISTRESS OF the question, the city would not • News — Cartoon Capudine quickly cases owe the Federal government one headachy and soothes result- Gathered in the garden of St. James Church sixteen of the oc-iny, Mr. Nichols said. ing upset nerves because it’s .Shows: lT: 10-12:51-2:52 yesterday, bishops Episcopal church posed for the top picture Left to right 1 are shown Bishops Thomas, Mason, Penick, Juhan, Jackson, Darst, Tuccer, Powell, Hart, Jomes liquid-^nothinr to dissolve. 4:53-6:55-9:00 Wright, Goodwin, Brown, Carruthers Gravatt keen that the Usy as of Expressing delight only HeadCokkl ind (Photo Morton). At abo directed.__ Stephens. courtesy Hugh left, immediately ve, Bishop Wright, in the receiving line, shakes hands with Mrs Tom for the of N. a former resident of plans proposed community Payne Washington, C., Wilmington. At right, the new bishop is shown at the banquet table, flanked on either side by other bishops of the church. building here had been advanced a Mr. Nichols said i step further, that the original application for banish and drive from the church he must be fully dedicated tc ton. funds for preparation of plans and “all arroneous and strange doc- God.” Also Rev. Mortimer Glover, Wil- specifications had been made as * trine contrary of God’s word, and Clergy representing virtually NIMITZ APPEALS PIMPLES BLACKHEADS Instantly relief from head cold dis- mington; Rev. E. W. Halleck, Wil- far back as June of this but tress starts to both privately and openly call every church in the East Carolina year, TRY THIS PROMPT RELIEF FOR come when you put a mington, Rev. L. C. Dade, Wil- after several alterations were little Va-tro-nol in each nostril. Also upon and encourage others to da diocese were in the church and EXTERNALLY CAUSED BLEMISHES LAST DAY! Rev. Alexander made from time to time at the —it helps many colds from the same.” To the series of received Tucker’s mington, Miller, FOR POWER NAVY Cuticura contains valuable, scientific medical prevent liturgi- Bishop offering developing if used in time! it! cal the of Wilmington, Rev. J. B. Brown, request of the regional office of the ingredients to promptly relieve, help nature Try Open 11:00 questions, bishop-elect, still communion. In addition. heal. Satisfaction 1 Follow directions in Washington, Rev. S. N. Griffith, Federal Works Agency in Atlanta, guaranteed. Buy today package. kneeling before the altar, replied: Episcopal priests and laymen from One) ERA OF WILD AD- Rev. John H. Bonner, (Continued Page final draft of the amended “I am persuaded, with God’s from all parts of Virginia, North Edenton, applica- VENTURE WHEN Rev. Arthur J. Mack- tion was not forwarded to Atlanta VICKS VA-TRO-NOL help.” and South Carolina were present, Jr., Ahoskie, ent Edward Kelly estimated the “SWEET SIXTEEN” Rev. John R. until late in The consecration sermon was de- as were members of the ie, Belhaven, Tolar, crowd at more than a million, August. WAS AMERICA’S Wilming- ton Rev. B. W. Gaither, the that turn- THEME SONG! livered by the Right Rev. Everett Ministerial association. Fayetteville, greater than throngs of West then- Stephen Gardiner, Washington, ed out to General of the THIS IS THE WAY THAT Jones, bishop Texas, High-ranking military figures greet Rev. A. C. D. Noe, Bath, Rev. D. Eisenhower and bishop-elect Wright was warned were led by Major Gen. Johr Army Dwight MILLIONS BUY ASPIRIN of the perils and strife that lie Creswell, Rev. F. N. Cox, Jack- General Jonathan M. Wainwright. Marston, commandant of Camp Millions ask for St. Joseph Aspirin by ahead. for his text of Rev. Roger E. Bunn, Kin- This was a more formal crowd, Choosing Lejeune. Former Governor J. C. sonville, name. There’s none finer, none faster 15th of the 18th of I. New Bern, shouted “Ike” at ! into* OARHfU verse chapter B. Ehringhaus led public officials ston, Rev. R. Johnson, though. They nor surer at any price. Many choose — Exodus, Jones declared W. Eisenhower and at Wain- the 12 tablet for 10c. But when jtgBBwmgj’roMgn Bishop in the after-ceremony reception Rev. John Hardy, Chaplain, ‘Skinny” package that more Wash- was no nick-name you the 100 tablet size for 35c you Fabulous Story of the I today, than ever before line to the new ReV. Sidney E. Matthews, wright, but there buy big greet bishop. 3 tablets for lc — a 3-for-l in modern times, men were turn- N. C. to shout at the austere, white- get nearly Boston Bi'-hop Wright, 40 years of age, ington, value. Always demand St. Joseph Aspirin. Strong Boy! \ ing to the church and to God for thatched Nimitz. So lifted their is a native of Wilmington. He was Priests out of the Diocese wer<* they help. from he voices in inarticulate cheers. Quoting Exodus, born here on Oct. 16, 1906, son oi Rev. J. Leon Malone (RFD Bear plain, said ‘‘The come unto me Nimitz took it all MokeTE — E For — people The Petroleum Musical Puppetoon News the Late John M. Wright' and Grass) Williamston, N. C.t Rev. tight-lipped T to enquire of God.” 'in stride, smiling more than m Josie Whitaker Wright. He was Dudley Boogher, Charlottesville, grim This I C I Jelly Quality “And today men come to the of course. But he refused to ordained a minister in 1929 and for Rev. Herbert A. Donovan, usual, Press Moroline between church with these words ‘tell us Va„ of the accolade for him- the next five years was active Va., Chaplain Peter accept any thumb and forefinger. of the soul tell us of the Charlottesville, he the apart slowlv. Long soul.’ with the national council of self. He told Congress, told Spread the M. Sturtevant, Chaplain, Camp Le- euky fibres prove Moroline The cry of the world is ‘What on the monument Episcopal church with headquar- Gordon, 250,000 grounds top <£iality petroleurA jel- kind' a jeune, N. C., Rev. William of world is this? Is God ters in New York and he told President Truman in ly. For minor cute, burns, city. From 1934 Rev. James McDow- chafes and abrasions. behind it and within it? Is the Spray, N. C., the White House: 6c, to 1941 he was rector of the Robert the garden at triple lice Moroline, lOo. individual ell Dick, 1540 Iredell Drive, Raleigh LAST DAY really important?’ E. Lee Memorial church, Lexing- “I accept this high honor on be- are for N. C., Rev. R. Emmet Gribbin, “People looking some ton, Va.; and in 1941 went to San half of than 2,000,000 men assurance and some Hill, N. C., .Rev. H. N. A HEART TUGGING DRAMA hope today,” Francisco as dean of Grace cathed Jr., Chapel of the Navy, the Army-, the Mar- the Dur- BREATHE FREER I Right Rev. Dr. Jones said. ral. His last Paisley, Duke University, ine who under 4\ \ \ OF A BOY assignment prior Corps, semjed my drops In each nos-! a Barbecue Drinks AND “They can find no answer in the N. C„ Rev. Henry Johnston, \2 Soft to election as bishop was that of ham, command. It is due’ to the sacri- \ \ \ tril at night open up! » world itself; it must come from N. C., Rev. Isaac nose! HIS DOG rector of St. Marks’ church, San Jr., Oxford, fices these men mad that we fought \v \cold-clogged beyond the world.” N. C., Rev. land you will sleep! Antonio, Tex. Northrop, Biltmore, this war to a successful conclusion. \ better. Caution: Use\W .« He declared that General Mac- C. Free Union, Va. \ \ TRY Among the participating bishops Dewey Loving, It is a tribute to their valor.” only as directed. Arthur best summed this state of GetV^JB attending t o d a y’s consecration Also Chaplain T. S. Matthews, mind recently when, occasion upon were: Frederick Deane Goodwin, Rev. Gray Temple, Rector, Church tional), Rev. L. B. Papazisis, 20 1-2 of Japan’s formal surrender, he THE ANGLE INN D. D., Bishop-Coadjutor of Vir- Good Rocky Mount, South Second St., Wilmington, N. C. was of Shepherd, | f prompted to say “We have ginia; Wiley Roy Mason, D. D., N. Rev. I. Harding Hughes, St. had our last chance. If we do C., « 5th and Greenfield Streets Suffragan Bishop, Virginia; Wil- School, Raleigh, N. C., Rev. | not row devise some and Mary’s greater liam Ambrose D. Bis- Re\. 3 Phone 22159 2> Mn Brown, D., Moultrie Guerry, Norfolk, Va., «(Mg more* equitable system, Armaged- southern and DANCE hop, Virginia; John Ossman, 4507 Cutshaw Ave. DINE TONIGHT—’TILL! don will be at our door.” James George STEAKS CHOPS Gravatt, Bishop, Upper Va., Rev. Willis Gay- SEAFOOD The church, Dr. Jones said, of- South Richmond, Carolina; Albert Sidney E. Seventh | £ 'OOHAUWW fers this chance. And turn- lord Clark, 1436 St., then, Thomas, D. D., retired oi «9 CHICKEN to his bishop N. C., Rev. O. Worth DINNERS SERVED OR ROXED | Conrad ing friend from seminary South Carolina. * Charlotte,. — Dr. D. L. 'Margaret. days—the new May, Farmville, N. C., bishop Bishop Diocean officers in the procession Booths for Ladies Uimt JM6EL Jones said: Givathmey, 465 Church Ct., Wyi'ie- and Gentlemen were: Robert Strange, Jr., Wil- and ACE, The Wonder Dog “I ask you to remember these ville, Va., Rev. J. Q. Beckwith, Jr., mington, N. C„ John G. Bragaw, PLANTATION CLUB ----- EXTRA simple fundamentals that must Wilson, N. C., Rev. Alexander C. (S Miles Washington, N. C., Richard Rogers, from City) mark the man of God in these Zabriskie, Rev. John A. Bryant, LEON ERROL COMEDY Wilmington, N. C.-, Walter R. Noe, Hamburgers Hot Dogs days; he must be aware of his D. C., Rev. Frank V. Pre-War Wilmington, N. C., Winfield Worth! Washington, LATEST NEWS EVENTS task; he must be loyal to the full D. Fortune, Blacksburg, Va., Rev. Christian Christ Church, Elizabeth City, W and “BRENDA STARR, message, he must make George P. Gunn, Norfolk, Va., Rev. I that G, Gaither, Christ Church, Eliza- Western Steak REPORTER” message clear to men; and Clarence R. Haden, Jr., Durham, beth City, J. A. Moore, St. Paul’s, N. C. Dinners ..• Edenton, W. B. Campbell, Wilming- Rev. Marshall Travers, Char.es- I ton, N. C., C. R. Wheatley, St, WAITED Paul’s, Beaufort, P. E. Bateman, ton, S. C., Rev. Edmund Berkeley, Sea Food Grace Church, Plymouth, Iverson Roanoke Rapids, N. C., Rev. Rich- I Experienced or Inexperienced Skinner, Advant, Williamston. ard R. Beasley, Knoxville, Tenn., Dinners Priests in -Diocese Rev. Frank J. Warnecke, Rich- LAST TIMES TODAY! LAST BIG DAY! attending were ^ Rev. T. P. Noe, (Retired) (Board mond, Va., Rey. Louis A. Haskell, Featuring I Markers, Checkers and Assoriers HOPALONG CASSIDY of Va., Rev. Dr. BIG HITS! Examining Chaplains), l|Rev. Suffolk,_ Taylor Wil- I —In— Jack R. Rountree, Farmville,*Rev. lis, Norfolk, Va., Rev. Homer P. rJHflT I VIRGIL HIS F0R "CALL OF THE PRAIRIE" 4 CITY SHOWING Harold W. Gilmer, Edenton, Rev. Stau, Burlington, N. C., Rev. G. WEST, TRUMPET I BOTH laundry and I “DIXIE JAMBOREE” F. Elizabeth Matthew Henry. —With— George Hill, City, Orchestra and Rev. J. F. Femeyhough, Clergy of other Song Singer Billie Burton DRY Last Chapter Last Fayette- Denominations I CLEANING DEPARTMENTS WILLIAM BOYD Chapter" ville, Rev. Robins H. in attendance were: Rev. ‘‘BLACK Thatcher, Walter JIMMY ELLISON “SECRET Goldsboro, Rev. John R. Bill, B. Freed, Wilmington, N. C. EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT MONDAYS ARROW” SERVICE” (Luth- GEORGE “GABBY" HAYES Greenville, Rev. William B. Dan- eran). Rev. Sanky Lee Blanton I Apply —Also— JOHNNY MACK BROWN iels, Jr., Plymouth, Rev. Jos. S. (Baptist), Dr. William Crowe, Jr., Cover Charge. Begins at 9 P. M. 75c Week Nights— Chapter No. 14 —In— Huske, Jr., Williamston, Rev. John (Presbyterian), Rev. A. S. Parker’ “THE TEXAS KID” M. Rev. Ed- Elder. $1.00 “The Black Arrow" Hamilton, Windsor, (Residing Methodist), Rev.’ I Saturday and Holidays I MODERN n.EBMEBS L ward F. .Moseley, Kinston, Rev. H. J. Wilson LAUNDRY & Comedy—Three Stooges L'ate'show To nit L~nTT5 (President, Minis- E. New Be terial CALL 9413 FOB RESERVATIONS “UNWRITTEN CODE” Charles Williams, ■, Association) Cixth St Col- W. 17TH STREET Rev. Harvey Glazier, Wilming- lored Rev. M. Williams (Congrega: | l^*WSOUXH