WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1941 •STORY OF CHRISTMAS" PLANNED On Sunday, TXw«mbt*> IS, ai S;3O pm., in University Chiit-rh, th* Shaw University Women's Choir will present “The story of Christina#, 5 a cantata for Christmas Tide, an eiphany for four part chorus with soli for lyric soprano, dramatic soprano, nier.r* soprano. Featured for the singing roles are Iris Hairston of Walnut Cove. ftfarvtsltn# Gill of Lonlsbmr*, and Lenora Slade of Williamston. The Cantata is by H. Alexander Matthews. Pan! Crump of Terser City. New Terser i« director of ibe Women's Choir, assisted hy Harry GU-Smyth* who <« th* organist and also head of the Music Department. The public is invited. Salisbury Site Chosen: Funeral Directors Stage Luncheon Meet Here; Plan 1958 State Confab The Board of Directors of the , funeral. Directors and Morticians of North Carolina Inc., met in a 1 luncheon meeting, at the Blood-wor th Street YMCA. Wednesday, where they discussed plans for the 1958 State Meeting which will he held in Salisbury. The meeting war presided over by L, B Haizhp, High Point. Chair map. According to reliable infer NC Had Trouble Launching j Compulsory Liability Law North Carolina has a much more i diff’cult iob than did New York j putoory Automobile Liability in. when it launched its own "Com* eurance Law” earlier this year, ac cording to figure* available 'Which I* still another reason ! why *vc need the cooperation of j public-spirited organizations to ! get our law off to a smooth start,” declared Motor Vehicle Commis sioner Edward Scheldt, who is the official ''saddened.'' with what many tulieve to be one of the ton chest Job* In automobile history Scheldt hastened to add that the. words "compulsory insur ance" appears ip neither the North Carolina nor the New York lew Doth allow motor i*u to give proof of finanrja) PAIfK XTI I.FOK l> KENTUCKY BRED . ' Straight Kentucky Bourbon m VHJkRS OLD l 3.85 tffenTiicw 2.45 4/» Quart! ' WED pim ' J. ' : I’ ** i MHUnUOB iiimtr# ii 1 *ni 4 niien entium ittMiuw Straight Bourbon Whiskey . Bf> Proof . Park g Tilfotd Distillers Corp Louis uli*. fy nation obtained from the meeting | the 1958 session, will have many added features, designed to im prove and enhance the service of- j sered by N. C. undertakers. Others present were: R M. Phil- j lips. Pres.. Greenville N C„ L. B. j Hai.dip. Chairman of Board, High Point, Mrs. L H, McLaurin, Rec. j Sec y, ReidsvvilJe, P, J. Brown, ! Greensboro, W D Dafford, Dunn, i responsibility In some other manner such as the posting of ¥11,090 In cash or a $15,090 bond. - And operators of large fleets come under another law, "But to almost all of us the new law j means compulsory insurance and j there A no need to further compli ■ j cate tne issue with discussions of ; the few exception*,” he said "In other words, ninety-nine per j cent of us who drive family cars. j or who use automobiles and trucks j in our business, must have a lia- \ bility policy before we can buy j our tags. There is no other practi- ! cal way out. of it; and neither the Governor, nor the Department nor ; the highway patrol can make on j exception in any case.” G. B„ Lane. Kinston, E E Smith, Greensboro. W. T. Horton. 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Ha* all the custom deluxe extra, value features. Choice of Mahogany or Blond. Beautiful gold finished bezel 6"xfl" dy namic speaker. Measures 22 V W. 35V H. 22" n Shipping weight, j 25 lbs. Available with all 82 channel T.IHF-VHF' tuner at slightly higher cost. Removable optis filter glass. rnsrOM *2l” TABLE TELEVISION I Mirror back short neck, wide angle aluminized picture tube. F autiful hmad-rubbed wood veneer cabinet. Gold finished be zel, Removable optic filter glass. Includes all other c tin torn dr- ! luxe features. 234” W. 19}” H. 22" D Shipping weight approxi mately 75 lbs. Also available in all R 2 channel UHF - VT|F tuner at slightly higher cost. On Display At Electrical Wholesalers j INCORPORATED S ! IT! I N. West St- Dial TE 3-5588 j ; tord, B. D Swatn, Chape! Hill, C I tV. Costner. Gastonia . O H Ed ward#, Wilson, ,C A Hsywood. Raleigh, R, L Shepard. Oxford. .1. B. F, Cutchins, Franklinton, Lawrence Lightner, Raleigh. Frozen semen is now available for artificial breeding ip North Carolina. The American family now pays $103.80 for what, cost SIOO a year ago THE C APOL FNT AN ' Calanthes Hold Mid-Winter ! Meet; Mrs. B. Powell Hostess i ! GENERAL COURT of CALANTHE j The Couri. of Calanthe, District ! No. 1, hold its mid-winter meeting on Sunday, Nov 2.3. nt the home of Deputy Sister Beulah Powell. Sister Louise Cheatham of Blight Jewel Court, No, 440, Raleigh, war secretary. Plans were made for artivt ties to lake place at the spring meeting which will convene. In w * vrtmfm w *w <** **»*» ?wi ~ mwvff <n*» “srtawih-h This terrific team saves up to 15% on gas!" Mat only «i@ yam **we m t# », yw» Swlt«r p ~, greeter passing power. The ae*v Ford Interceptor V-8, with Precision Fuel Irtduction, ha« ail fuel-air route* to the combus #<M chambers ftreambnm for more even fueling and inatant GOt Team it with new Cruise-O- •«*«««»» co r !N »rie) jSSi % HR v i p-M §§ ■ p 'oved and approve wound th« world T « f . world y y i pia Thousands of wonderful a Alfl Ml B Christmas Gills for everyone JU| f|f | |p|§ ty| | V • r’"- v -»y|| f|l|| m w 4IUBTO S |2.9B I . Sir ©Hi | Nottotwilly Famous Make m GS s ! id is HH -„. 2 W on HH HAMPERS 1 WilmA Jm • - MBBImI pm QOI MBißilii l4Tr! fOttfllMM | N * v * fbe * 0 " *-* ? v *; | Q .vmn ?c-rs ipif ■Hnmjmn| ? «««*•* « «<« pnr.« vmii *2 !■»>•:, lev-in «in o R niTfl name nf >4 _ J 1 »h« moment yo* |H cm SAtl Vk MEN S GIFT WHITE w<cknr ttyta. Porcelain top*, hi m many colon, ute>, »br»pe»- M DRESS Sill! RTS 1.59 Sl!** factory B GIFTS FOR THE fjj * fUmm oB aMumi tm. || —i w Puctlcil am) useful gttts te caiituri the ® s ® r MOMO-W M A «nJ|L spirit at ChrUtßlM et hemo: 9 ML ■ I** *3 !S ! 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