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The Daily Times-News from Burlington, North Carolina • Page 871

Location:
Burlington, North Carolina
Issue Date:
Page:
871
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TNI lUtUNOTON (NC) DAKY TIMB NIWS, THUMOAY, KMUAIY 15) I J. Fonville On Advertising i Program 1 Rudy M. Fonville. advertising manager ot the Daily Times News, will lake pari on the program of the annual winter meeting of the Newspaper Advertising Exeeu tivei Association of the Carolina, which open in Clemson, S. tomorrow and continues through' Saturday.

He and Mrs. Fonville left today for the meeting. Fonville it Immediate past president of the association, which includes members; from North Carolina. South Caro Ym'ci jOtlt) 150 vtlw! LUXURIOUS lina and eastern Tennessee, The meeting will be held in the Clemson House at Clemson. i HAWAIIAN BAIN Honolulu's average annual rain al 5 pieces 999 5 JUfT tSMUVBIS fall is 25ls inches, but a few miles inland in Hawaii, it averages 90 to lawion tofo bed in damask 100 inces.

It rams mostly at night, but there is no rainy season. Volume of flow of the Mississippi River at its mouth averages about 14th as much as that of the Ann You're looking at one of the greatest values ever offered. 5 pes. beautifully styled furniture, priced at an astonishing Why you'd guess the sofa bed alone to be worth that! Here' what we include; Lawson sofa bed, luxurious fringed. Giant club chair, matching ottoman.

Pair of contrasting sofa pillows! Tailored in lustrous damask, sofa makes in nerspring bed. Chanel bock club chair Modem pull up ottoman 2 button center pillows Shop Howard's For Men's SPORT COATS For Spring VETERAN BUR MIL EMPLOYEE Mrs. Bessie Steed Montgomery of Burlington Mills' Plaid plant was recently recognized in the Bur Review as having drawn the second warp ever used by the company in Burlington's original plant. The first warp was drawn by the late Belle Scott, making Mrs. Montgomery the company's Oldest draw in employee from point of service.

Furniture of such magnificent quality, that this price is hard to believe! Burlington Mills Officers Elected At Meeting Yesterday nnv.ENKRORO Officers ofassistant secretaries were Douglas CHINCHILLA WALNUT um iinotnn Mills Comm ation wereM. Ovr. Gilbert E. Powell. W.

F. elected yesterday at the annual Robinson, and A. C. Turino. meeting of the Board ot uireciors, hplH here.

Il Spencer Love, wno tounctea Clothing Co. Md Ill "IS 115 Burlington Mills some 30 years ago at Burlington, was re elected Chairman of the Board and Chair man of the Executive Lommiuee. C. Cowan, wno nas serveu 5 President since 1947 was re znn Manuel Pnah HUHHii fMMD i8 9HH itl I1ME' 'BBBBBBBBBBBBl BB 7T BBBBB BBBBW elected. Others elected by tne noara in eluded several vice presidents, secretary, treasurer, and assist ants to those officers.

In connection with tne pianneo i Corporation of wew York, Shelf bed, Dbl. Dresser, Mirror TAKE A YEAR TO PAY Massive modern; with beautiful chinchilla finish; if you were to look at this suite and we were to ask you to guess the price, your guess would be at least $200. It's open stock, add any piece that you might desire. We feel most fortunate in securing this suite that we might forward this savings on to you. Burlington selling organization, with the parent company, as recently announced, the vice presi i dents of the New York Corpora tion were integrated into the parent company in yesterday's election.

Herbert Kaiser was elected vice chairman of the Executive: The following other. rJL nB2 hmF mm m. i ih bowl i board members comprise tne executive Committee: Kenneth Col lins, J. C. Cowan, Walter E.

II Greer, John L. Hutcheson, and S. Lewis Hutcheson. Two executive vice presidents, I Herbert M. Kaiser and Walter Greer, were re elected.

Three new vice presidents. have not previously served in that II capacity in either company, were I WOrnm i mer iba ft ifl elected. They included Josepn "Golden, John L. Hutcheson, Ji nd S. Lewis Hutcheson.

Mr. Golden has headed Burling ton's Men's Wear Sales Di i on 6ince the inception of that division I several years ago. John and Lewis Hutcneson join i ed Burlington Mills with the ac I quisition in Novermber, 1952, of I the Peerless Woolen interests, for I which thev are chief executives. IF Plus matching jewelry set Slfj Er KJ UNDAU ENSEMBLE lirPTJWH John Hutcheson continues in charge of Peerless manufacturing operations in Georgia and Tennes II see and Lewis Hutcheson has! charge of Peerless sales activities, with headauarters in New York. Other vice presidents elected were Kenneth Collins, Morris! metal blinds FAULTLESS LAUNDRY Then we asked famous Cora to MmJ 9 Cll PfjlMf Uj lffC' siMS 24in io in b' 64 Lo1 20 Boxes of Rins0 Gardner, J.

E. Garvin, Robert A. Gilliam, Charles L. Gerli, David I A. Gryder, John Harden, Walter Home, F.

A. Jenckes, W. G. II Lord, A. L.

McArthur, Charles I F. Myers, W. Bailey Sellars, Jackson E. Spears, and Joesph H. match theie watches with exquisite mUttm OtAl UV iwbhp It'e Comolefe 1953 Gleaming Faultless Washer jewelry $eh.

Here's the wnr ah stcci sioci urwv Twin Lwindry Tubs on Rollers Wright. Elected as assistant vice presi dents were E. H. Wilkins, Ervin A. Schutz.

Stephen L. Upson was elected oO SSMSia: SAVE $50 ON IB rrrt2.88 rJrSQQ.88 tr 'yjl3aMPl alone! It will cut down your wash UPHOLSTERY i eeretary and counsel. Elected as Negro News ROBERT MILLER I mmk.iJmj I i i oesigns arc on me maicning am H1HDNBX lak I wax r.T.v.N HAVEN Robert Miller, 81, of Glen Raven died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Ollic M. Wat lington of Burlington, yesterday following one year of declining health and two weeks of critical He was a native of Alamance County, the son of the late, Mr.

nd Mrs. Robert Miller. Surviv include his wuc, Mrs. mma Miller of the home; nine daughters, Mrs. Nora Griffith, Mrs.

Hattic Howard and Mrs. Annie Jones, all ot Glen Raven, Mrs. Ollic W. Wat lington of Burlington, Mrs. Thcodic Shields.

Mrs. Alcn Carter of Dc 'troit, Miss Irene Miller of Burlington, and Misses Mr.gaciinc and Emma J. Miller, both of the hnmrv nine sons. James, Haywood. "Elwood, Robert, and Carl Leo, all of Glen Raven, Otis ot unariouc, rvieii and Willard of Greensboro, I I heme with unplea! I fc CSSbfSSSJ 495 HtT iS JHpB' A and Jack of New York City, two brothers, Frank Miller ot fcion uoi and Tony Miller of Glen Rav on mri 13 arandchildrcn.

All Work Done By ExMrttwAII Workmaetblp thimSam lillHMneflLl The funeral will be held at the rirci Raniut Church ot mirnng ton Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Guaranteed! Includes All Ubor ind Materlali IPWLUraB mUm I just recovered mind you! But Any Softt or Sofoke mjl8Kr mutl KASTiC KrWWKMnlftKKKEk HLflkV LB I completely REBUILT, Frames tight. MVV 97 9QTaMa 'BsPTbTW HCADtOAID ICC LE BL WB LLLaeBSAsHaH I ened. worn norinK renlaeed. and re.

a a "'I BaF iaM iiKm aiBiV Rev, u. uruun oi urwnsui will officiate, assisted by Re lialrston of Winston Salem, I tied, new paddlnn added. Then we aO1 iLaiL VJl TT7 mm mr Music will be provided by the church choir. Burial will be In New Hope Cn I carefully, reupholsler your mite or UK kt i I 1 A 'i Am) odd piece In the material YOU HAVB tluvU A OAMH MM ft UUljrj at. Glen Raven.

vun has i Vjdfjppfjfjaavaa pj pj WWW I TERMS arc on reup IB BV aH The body will remain at Sharpe Nationally Famous Trons Viw! A fast seller In melroWlilan areas, this set has a new DX 100 chassis tor clearer reccHion in outlying areas. Handsome plastic covered cabinet easy controls. One low price fives vnu a complete installation with no txUs It buy or 9f Funeral Home until tomorrow at icrnoon, when It will be laken to home of Mrs. Wallinton to remain until in umw uic iwr ill $. MAIN STRUT QlMfUJUUj JMUUWUAAM lw $5 DeUvtit trai.

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