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PAGE FIVE Funeral Services I ield For La Grange Principal LA GRANGE *- prnf Emmett Brolly I' rink, 48. for i!i •.-.••is pvin ctpal of flip Lagmnge High School died at hi ■ homo Sunday May K *>l a heart attack. Prof* . .or f-'imk "-HU" to t|i" j <1*’d I high st’h'lril io 183? to join four utlici loach* i.. I*ROI FRINK «o*i .ihoi.t ;")(| nnd yn 1:. en rolled ;ii the cchonl. Ho helped build the school over (he tperiod of v* ..rx In M i t‘ ichors, and more than 1,1(10 studr'lib- He received hi:, **ri>i";ition at the Slate Teachers College. Kayeticvillc; Johnson (' Smith Univcrsitv. Char lotte; North ( ,u*)hvia College Dur heiin, find Atlanta University. At lanta He vva * iiu ntb<t of the Omega i phi Fraternity, a Free ] and Accepted Mason and i Boy Scout official lie organized. M.iper vised anu taught the Young Men a Rible Class, one of the outstanding groups in La Counts' and was presi- j ''Of mm K (8F : $ ItsiSSisik 7 V FALEb^-^VS . m/fj Ai/paW ’I’U *b , fisffcr r jgw v :r ; 1 : , t: r- ■ •' ii% ft"- : -te "%v'L a , !. i i I ;; ~ i T T *'i I { |l. X : : 7., : \ * ;X. A 4 _ { ? I •I i ** - /Ha • m M if 'f ■>: - Mj m pT 13 ' 1 tea.. 1 ss*# m il Youngstown Kitchens of honii-tewn prices! \ ~oi' K Netty cou\ r- always dreamed of a J. hight. work-saving kitchen like this. bolide seen them -doveiy. roomv, luxuri ous S oungstowu Kitchens advertised in the biggest magazines and in your home town papers. Now you ran a etna 11;, see them firsthand - in our showroom. Come in and. check the work-saving features, and the special en gineering that lets the right sink and cabi nets fit any kitchen, perfectly! And check the low. home-town prices! Let us show you how, b\ selecting the right Kitehenaider and roomy base and wall cabinets, you can have your dream kitchen ... at a price you can afford! < ome in today, c BY MULLINS • „ *,*•»***«*■<« g §?2S' OWE 3-4656 J rlrynt -if thp Leno*; County unit of Hu? Norfli ( droliu,* As ’,(>' i -H. If *n At hi tit fiHi a n ip nt.i aid Hi’ I iff Htiri .'Hd*u* vornf-nf •> }»,w’e lx*rn •.Mrijofi indpjih]«, on tli(d niiiuk, dfjd in IliP idr-o’f of nli/yii, Hu -n 'Loot tite .dytv, h.asUHu Cnro- Jin,i In. i .ip < 'lo<m!o! ('ill ./ n chi i tjin and a ouf brlievet' and prart.irmri of the tvar pi mri I It*.. ««f d* !no(iarv' in Ills j'l.nd'inr.". Shiv i \»>i s M»» In. if' M* v, Oph «dia f’liuL. f\vr» clulih-fi cue «nn Sammio Hat r»*H. and d a 1 1 1*• i IVfi > v. tin- I luiii r }• i ink iv •• l»«" fhi'is ,(. 1 fink <’f I i !«\y vi i I (*. .lie* Johii S. »«i ink of l.nidli I’ort five. .■ i .■«* ( • . Mr V I o; Ml ■ (Jrnce HI! Miss (' n« liu Ki ink Miss if 'Mac Ktink Hffi Mis (Mia 1 * • !• mi •*' I ol ( *l,a i lolt". Kiim'tal :•'* ia « < . • f' ijOlcj Tip*s day M v l{, itnui) at liip f* hf'tu'/or ; I'actisi (/hurrh. l a (>innc. until Mt r'\ r Mnv.' of Kmston : •:In in mj I'm i.d uac m tin* fami ly renV'h*rv. Sn»itl«p*»i l. I'.- itvovi* k ( ohm! > . ’ll* vM-* .., -■■■' ■ ■vucjgajplF in i it \m i: krnianiMi I . Hudson, inslntfint in li'ench «t North i at'ohna f has rc rfiv"H a FiMhright which will prrniit <<> study in Frmrc. Hudson \ f S. Army vflrran of \V«rld W'.u H. is a Cliufuafr of Fisk f’nivvrsity and Iho I’fiivr rwify of He will 'dndt as thr SoLhottnc |-ni vorsi|% in Paris. RALEIGH ‘YW’ NEWS \l \ I KU,li Tiw- pohJn Affiat«; (MliLiilcf- is ■•pno:-<a’jng i1 ;♦ ]ast i'fibil) fosju ■ foi fl l . c ■ 'll on 'atnddy, fv'lav ,'H ai fbf? i'?i I Hap- Talented Artist # r | James A. Broody, whose recent 1 j otic--man show of paintings and • j works of sculpture at Richard B.; Harrison Librarv, well receiv-j cri by art lover:-: of Raleigh and j vicinity Mr Broady lus. been for Hie Le t six years head of the Art O'nartuirnt of Shaw University T't Jor to coming to Sha-v, be taught foi i|uc year' m the public school A V x » .aL “ >.- Mil. JAMBS A BROADY .system of West Virginia He received his early training ‘n >h* j.ublii schools "f West v'ir ginia, received lb* l H. S degree from Bhtefi* Id Slab- Cnllpge in W Virginia, and Ibc M A from ("o iumbi.) University m New Y'oik He lin. done work beyond the P.p A degree at Columbia and studied foi nine week at the Skowhean, School of Sculpture in Showhej'an. Maine. in recognition of his special abil iti* s. Mr Broady received a schol arship at Teachers College, Colum bia University iti i'U4 and studied on a .scholarship at Showhegan, prior to his exhibition a* the Richa'd ft Harrison Library, one of hi paintings "Mother and fluid and shown in the Summer Show Burnett Aden Gallery. Washington, D. C Another of Tvs >-aini*M". -Ano«s Lake VVesseyrun sett" was accepted for exhibition in it'*- N’ni-th ('.uoUns Artists Cdm prtitjon Show- in 1 f>;, 4 a! the State Art Gallery 01 Rabugb. MinL Broady finds expression in v.i Ur:: in-'diu v at"! color and oil painting * i • modeling and pot- * tei ■., '.yu!ptore wood and metal working including je.velvy design ing. (Ik screen and various small .■raft list Chtiicb at 4 p.m Dr C f . Bn'thvare. of ?' C Col let". will tie spc akei Dr Boulv, are 1. a civic leader and member of t;i" NAACP. He is a powerful .•jvakei. The;« r, ili also be special mmur selections I". Miss Lvdia Thomas and --.(her [lie program he. been inovect up vie hour to 4 pm Mrs. Glen wood Jones, chair man. Th" Public Relations Commit!e<_ - ill R.jJd it last meeting of the - 't I•! I H - iVld'V Zs i -a • m. Mrs, Mildred James chan man . .■ ,4 ■ and t,jri... Committee wilt hold jr- ir.gulai nionthly mec-t --n at ." . "n Monuav night. May 21. A-li's. Vivian H Brown, chairman 11- Lp Covering Classes are he]* 1 j- tlir "V" on each Tuesday ,ni I'uu Jay ’lights »1 7:34 p.m. Mi Lula Myers j’- teachei Any u’i. i ■ ric'.in- to join the classes •coi-s'-'ied by lb." Women's Activi p. t -.ii-.inittee. Mrs. L F Perrin. ! ;C j nnen LI i Pa> cut F-tucdtion Cornmit t* < u-"t on Monde', night. May 14 \ uL fjoin 1 gi.dai b i .iness, a film -iio" n L"d*rnmg t*> Under •ug f i.'i'd.'*.” A discussion fol ' >■•■! '•/!* 1* a •:'■ a .'■ R • 'rV r-.i!•■•*:■■:. Mis Johnsie Daly cl'- <9 tj-nan lh< ; YocnE ladies of the B & I m * . if -’* -- l .ml *', will attend -* *.!*n f- L"V> Pi 1 r*Yy The bus 1] 1. a e the * L.-nday right Ma- VI at L;o p m Only the young ladle: v.ho ate dub members and "" c , Ji-d- - ill be permit ted ; . go Mi.y E*. elyn Young * 1 .*;)0 man of B. & I Club. Miss '. 1 . I J I.- Bro.lie, ihai)rn.»n of the Y H" 1" Chib v I< * | ', * :..!ip*t:iy f lay :•; ma’ ked another ■*! tin mmua! Mothet's Day Teas I !".<■■ of l-i 1 r began a? 4 o'clock with' ip*■ iti"idal music being played by I * ;.n l Walton an eleventh grade V Teen Kliii:-" : . a tenth grade V presided over the program with (.Loris Ann Hill and Dei or is White of Lucille Hunter. Mildred Rib*, a ninth giade Y-Teen and "theis paiticipating. Mott.* ■ x and guests present were: Mesdames Weldon. Horton. Lila H'.int<r, L.ilban Jones, Louise Nunn Martha Dunn. Luna B Hill. Priv ate Willie Ed Bautkman and Pvt. Mel ford Colbert M‘‘inbers of th c (*mmit I*-* pre-ent were: Miss M ! splnwn. chairman; Misses J E ' I-Hcks. M E Ligon, Mesdames Ivory Ha«-kms, Elmira Bugfis. Re lic* **;* Cook and M. B White Punch was scivcd by Ernestine S1 aribacl.. a I2tli grade “7-Teen v* iilt Martha Dunn of ljucille Hun tc* Y-Tccn Club as usher The annual farm income of For :-■ yt.h County is about $7.0011,000 A pre-tcen age club will be spoil : ,*>*.* 1• <! this slimmer by the North EiLuti n Hiffltic Demonstration Club. Chowan County. BUY u. sc DEFENSE BONDS Read The CAROLINIAN! ! « THE CAROLINIAN A Gift From HUDSON-BELK Makes the Grade with a GRADUATE of Any Degree iCJTfcj • m V. "•% Farcing ton TRINKET BOXES SLSO LtL .uriouxly lined v ith velvet with two compartments. Texte! Ivory, rose, aqua, wine, or green, covered on m e t a 1 construction. Whitir.g-Dawis Mesh EVENING BAGS $6,95 Beautiful silver or gold destined to i»e her constant companion dur ing her whirl of dances. Non-tar nishable. « _ > P ' ' rtf ** \.l | • i x Munsingwear “Baby Doll” NYLON PANTIES $2,25 Dainty lace trimmed white nylon parities .. . like as a wisp .. . sizes ~7, Tailored nylon panties $1,98 Miss Swank ‘'Sissy” PAJAMAS $4.95 Lush pastel rayon pajamas with lace out lining the collar, sleeves and yoke. Jon quil. baby blue, lursuoise, petal pink, and white. Sizes 82 ;»s. Lingerie - Second Floor " TKjjp Adjustable PEARL CHOKERS $1,90 P*i« fed. In She maj wear them the length she, v isbes to suit her outfit. Gleaming one to four strands with rhinestone clayp, * Simulated Grtham Gold Stride SEEMLESS NYLONS $1.50 For the wonderful freedom and exquisite lovveliness of the bar -leg look so popular with the younger set . Sheer summer shades tor matchless beautv. Acce»pw*e?-- Street Floor SSymutH, K&eieefk S b r*A WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1951’ It >1 \ Store Hours 9:30 - 5:30 - ' r«s£>- w \ty V ' i v t'hfy I . || jr / l| WHITE GRADUATION DRESSES for one of the highlights of her life . ... Whit© by sun light, whit ■by starlight . . always infinitely becom ing in wattle pique, picolay, and. spun linen with soft feminine cent of lace and organdv. Sizes 9- 15. 12 - 18. Second Floor $5.95—$ 10.95 yy>MßlW«»«»M* , Wt—'»WawwiW^B l| . | - | wm "W” n. i ' w famous five f- . 1 A $5 00 Value ■ $2 p!«3tftX In this 1 ire I-; 0 ’ Sih r oiiii rl ~ h i ch Samolsr Irsigi finc6.A do II <6 v iosf so s % 4ct Issw her . calfcb her the most # Danger compliments Thrill her v.-i-jh # Reflect tC!?«k these 1 a m o u s. stimulating Surrender variety of scents ® Nev Hmiion* Cosmetics Stieet Floor EcyC E.otters SHIRTS $2.98 White dress shirts . . . tailored to mit his taste in smooth e broadcloth sanforized, too. Sizes 1214 - 14 G, Boy*’ and Stndenfft* * Second Floor Roys’ Broadcloth PAJAMAS - $1.98 Cool seersucker and broadcloth pajamas in prints, stripes, and «ol ids Sa n fori ?c 4 and fast colors. Perfect foY giving. Sizes 12 - 2 f >.
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