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PACK TWO American' Shipyards Turning Out Ships Fast f Continued From Pope- One) tolwr. f.5 wore IJbprty ship*. three cargo carrier* for British account, eight C-type, four large tankers and one ore carrier. West coast yards led the construction parade by putting Into service 43 vessels. East coast yards delivered 24 ships, Gulfl Const yards 13 vessels, and one ship was completed on the Great Lakes. Two West coast yards, California Shipbuilding corporation, Wilmington, California, and the Oregon Shipbuilding corporation, Portland. Oregon, were tied for individual honors, each delivering 12 ships. Illchuiond Shipyard No. 2 of the I'erntnneute Metuls corporation, Richmond, California, look third place by delivering 10 vessels, while the corporation's Richmond Shipyard No. 1 delivered seven ships. The month also saw the first Liberty ship to be delivered by the W. A. Reeiitel yard, at Sausalitn. California. One of the tire "health" rules rends: "Don't spin your wheels!" The "cowboy" driver who Is always first awuy at the turn of the green light is often the first to need new tire*. |(| (fig) Jjj Christmas ? SYVOSh^/ rn All 3 * | | DR. B. W. BARNES f Dentiat | 811H E. Market St. | mwwwwtiww???ww J Be Well Groomed for the I CHRISTMAS SEASON | The I POINETTE | Barber Shop | 917 E. Market Street | p Buy War Bonds and Stamps 2 Mid-Holiday Dance GREENSBORO NEESE HALL Monday, December 28 9 TILL? Returned By Popular I >r in and By !>K. H. C. ECCLES I Ludcy Milltod* Advance Tickets On Sale IN GREENSBORO: Th? Marrow Drue Store The Royal Palm Cafa The Plaza Smoke Shop The A?hf Street Drue Store The Alexander Beauty Shop TV Eerie* A Wynn Drue Store IN HIGH POINT: The Spot ADVANCE TICKETS $1.00 AT THE DOOR S1JZS W '* * \ \ 41* SPARKLfc> AFTEK 5 o'clock I Artnau Harrise Brin wears here. 1 me new rwisieu iroiu a rape is poi and a feather hat-do complete the New York.) Bennett College Choir Gives Xmas Concert (Continued From Paoe One) Miss Wilhelmlna Hoffler, of Suffolk. Va. Opening with the traditional "The First Noel," and closing with the stirring and beloved, "Gloria Excelsls"j (Mozart), the choir held the meditative attention of the audience throughout the one-hour carol program. sung by candlelight Soloist from the choir members were Janet White, soprano, Columbus. Ohio, rriscllla Brown, soprano, Hnrtford, Conn., and Rettye Ann Artls, contralto, also from Columbus, for Pergolesl's 17th centry carol, "Glory to God lu the Highest": Ogla Singleton, soprano, Duytona Beach, Fla., for Jorgenson's arrangement of "Silent Night"; Ruth Galloway, of Greensboro, for the spiritual. "Go Tell It on the Mountain," and Yassar Buttle of New" York city, for the second spiritual, "There's a Star In the East." F. Nathaniel GatUn, Instructor of Instrumental music, conducted the freslimau choir in Handel's "And the Glory of the Lord," with Professor Snthern assisting at the organ and I Marian Thacker at the piano. The entire chapel netting was in keeping with the season. Banks ol evergreens hung about the walls ol the pulpit, which was lighted by canPacific Fleet Chief OflWsUt P. 8. Nb?t PW>u Here's the most recent photograph of Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, commander-in-chief of the Pacific Fleet, who directed U. 8. forces in the important battle of Midway. The picture is the work of a nary photographer asa'jmed to the fleet under the MMnmnnit FUTURE OUTLOOK, GREENSBORO, 1 '** H mm fa I I 0 0 V . jM''. W^^m- - ...iv;.; j i lu a sequloed crepe dress such as j 'he perfectly plain beige frock with netted In gold, Long hrowii gloves | holiday ensemble. (From Depinua, 1 Christmas Trees Exempt Christmas trees are exempt from wartime regulations affecting the j production dlstrlutlion and sale of 1 goods nnd services under n ruling Jointly announced today by WPB, OPA and ODT. The office of defense transportation has directed, however, that box cars be furnished Instead of gondolas and flat cars for shipment of trees. Producers and distributors also are requested to exerlse care to avoid unnecessary use of rubber and gasodles mounted upon a huge cross of green. The choir, In Its new crimson ; vestment worn with white honey comb collars, offered a pleasing contrast. i W, I There is no gi time than the had one wish you and for : , health you pc the right foo using Guilfoi Christmas an lar delivery r Gu Gret it'. ' ; *~ ine for truck transportation. Although no rwtrictlon* hare bw i Milled to production ami nmrketln; >f y-res the lumber and luniltor prod let* ilivlsioti of war production lxw?ri irs? that all producers of trees am iwnen of tiuilier maintain good for *try practice and avoid the employ aicnt of manpower that would other wise l*? engaged In essential wa work. The office of price udmlnistratio ins exempted Christmas trees froi lie maximum price regulations ao< Hber provisions of the general max mum price regulation. OPA askt liowever. that prices lie held at th level of last year. A survey shows that commercla ravelers have the highest mlleag vhlle physicians have the tnos .rips. Comfortialug war planes has a rea ullltnry value In that it enables th< iperators of the plane to handle th ihlp more efficiently. |MiSiiB5iiiSBBi8iSB t. t Merry Christmas To All', HAGIN'S CHICKEN ANI1 FISH MAKKET! 5 i * Kenieiuher. Sea Food Is a j Health Food 1 t | Alexander Beauty Box1, ouo E.HM sianifi ci. EXTENDS f CHRISTMAS GREETINGS AND A S HAPPY NEW YEAR [ TO ALL I Miss Rhurell Alexuidtr, Mgr. Merry ^ *^0 Christmas To AU IMPROVED BEAUTY SHOP 505" R. Market St. *41 reater gift at Christmas tin gift of health each day o1 to be granted, this is whi all men. Until such a wis] issess can be protected an< d and the right milk. If j -d Dairy Milk, add to yoi d the new year to come b; low. ILFORD D r 11 Yearn Building Heal 'ntboro's Young and Gro SAT^PAY^KCKaS5^Xu4t^B|^> A parachutist does not stepfoutTh^^K " As lata as J 940 heavy bomber* '* I- were still considered "flying tnr. | ll An Ingenious device. resenraUng 1 an ultra-complicated tea wagon, ha* ?Y . been developed to test the accuracyI ?1 FEEL FRESH! / :R Drink ;;|t [: Orange* : Crush V: ' Greensboro Orange ? I Crush Bottling Co. B ^ d^^aaag. I * "? ;J i \ Christmas < \ \ To AII :? g i v |EV u t We can't give you riches,' ffi g but we can give you our ? own heartfelt wish that K ? you will enjoy this Christ- yR ? mas to the hilt, and have ( v/: * happiness* throughout the ? coming year. .' .'jg? fK^esssss* | ?' MAMro-wtAK aorum ab * 131 SOUTH MVIE ST-PHOKt tTUA jf , * GREENSBORO " '*.> $? S aotntrvat?o ttittnutuacsnut t ly m ,i tie nor any other [ the year. If we ' ' Jk it we'd wish for ' iS i i is granted the i encouraged by jK 'ou are not now ./Ofe: ir enjoyment of y ordering regu- , i'TBHl AIRY ;f|| Icn-Vpn
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