>e Believe , Will Find IE BEST jyy Crockett 1IRTS ? PANTS XjKS - T-SHIRTS JWY'S Including IVKI PANTS Sizes 4 to 12 i'ithou finge ? le Especially For OOL WEAR j Blue Bell [akers Of - ranglers :h You Find RAY'S - All Sizes ? ith 1st Quality nd Irregulars ? e Jeans 12 $1.27" "6 $1.69up |/IL BRAND kjean lull Leg style ? Jizes 8 to 18 I $1.95 L We Have fc' Overalls ^ AH Sizes ? Pact You r Find Just V Everything SCHOOL AT fY'S fcStore 320 Books Are Circulated To Clyde Children The Reading Circle, sponsored by the Clyde Woman's Club, has completed its summer program with a record of 320 books circul ated to 23 ch!'?twn. The Circle met weekly under the direction of Mrs. Mark Haynes with Miss Rosemary Newman and Miss Diane Haynes as assistants. The top reading record went to Lois Gail and Monty Buecker, who read 38 boo1"-- ""eh. The final ...oeting of the group ; was held last week when a film was shown by Howard Wooten. wildlife protector, and a picnic was enjoyed. Refreshments were furn ished by Mrs. Troy Stamey, Mrs. Charles Edge, and Mrs. Roy Mc Kinnish. * * * Use Mountaineer Want Ads Sorority To Have Special Ceremony } The Alpha Theta Chapter of f Beta Sigma Phi will have a Ritual ( I of Jewels ceremony Thursday night, August 25, at Jones Farm. Dinner will be served at 6:45 ii o'clock and the ceremony will fol-> w low. Mrs. Raymond Caldwell, chap ter president, will preside. ^ Receiving the Ritual of Jewels i degree will be Mrs. Arthur Paul si Evans, Mrs. J. T. Russell, Mrs. 0 Don Morrow, Mrs. David .Noland, j> Mrs. H. C. Turner, and Miss Bes sie Sue Francis. * * ? I Long's Chapel WSCS S Will Meet Tuesday e A regular meeting of the Wo man's Society of Christian Serv- * iee of Long's Chapel Methodist Church will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the church. h Mrs. Ernest Carter will present the program. I ' c Methodist Vomen Attend Church Meet Several ^leutootM women oi ms viwiuty tui yisteiuu.v to at* | .no me annual oii.uoi oi iius ioiiS ana ciu ihihii service at icuier cotte^e in iviisciiitcimei. ms is a scnooi ana tiuit>uu|i oonsored oy me wotiiun s society i cui iMiil service oi me western loriu duwnna t*oniei encc 01 uic lemoaist cnurcn. 'ine scnooi win ciose late Thurs ay ana a simnar program win oe i eid lor ine Vvesieyan Service I lutid of the churcn over me ween ! nd. Among those attending the ; chpol are Mrs. Henry liaaay, Mrs. larion Cooper. Mrs. J. W. r owier, r., Miss raouise Baiiard, and Miss .ay Haiiard. Miss alma Browning and Miss .ura Wright will be among the eiegates to the Wesieyan uuua omerence. ? ? ? rhree Leave For ^ong Beach, Calif. Miss Virginia and Miss Elaine Francis and their brother, T. L. "rancis, left Saturday by car for .ong Beach, Calif., where Miss Virginia Francis has accepted a caching position for the coming ear. They were accompanied as ar as Memphis, Tenn. by William itevens of Canton. Both the Misses Francis are graduates of Woman's College, Jreensboro. They are daughters of dr. and Mrs. J. Harley Francis. ? ? ? ? Richland Garden Club Will Meet Thursday The Richland Garden Club will lold a regular luncheon meeting Phursday at 12:30 p.m. in the lome of Mrs. W. G. Tassell on Chestnut Park Drive. Mrs. John imathers and Mrs. J. H. Smathers, Ir. will be co-hostesses. Miss Nancy Killian and Mrs. W. L.. Kirkpatrick will present a pro tram on "Fall Plantirtg". Mrs. W. F. Swift will preside. ? ? ? B And PW Club To Have Annual Picnic The Waynesville Business and Professional Women's Club will hold its annual summer picnic Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs Ben Phillips. Supper will be served at 7:00 o'clock. Mrs. Rubye Bryson, president, will preside at the brief business session, after which the evening will be devoted to recreational ac tivities. THE ORIGINAL Idea was to nave , Beverly Anderson, "Emerald Queen," taken in a gem-loaded wheelbariow to the American National Jewelry Show in New York. But guard Harry Kravit, unaccustomed to this type of transportation, tips the barrow, spilling the queen and her be jaweled pooch to the sidewalk. BIRTHS New arrivals at the Haywood County Hospital include. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Troy Raines of Canton on August IS. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Totts of Waynesville on August 18. i A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Royl? Singleton of Waynesville, ) Route 2 on August 18. A son to Mr. and Mrs. James . Justice of Waynesville on Aug- I ust 19. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haney of Waynesville on August 19. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. i Walter Plemmons of Hot Springs on August 21. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Paul McElroy of Hot Springs on August 21. A son to Mr. and Mrs.- Rufus Adams of Lake Junaluska on Aug ust 22. Mrs. Charles McKeel has return ed. to her home in Charlotte after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Ruth Beaty. Million Dollar Tip ? sj ^ We Think You Will Find Ray's Children's Dept. * Tops For School wear ? Lovely ? SCHOOL DRESSES *1.98 Sizes 3 to 12 "Can-Can" ^ SLIPS - PETTICOATS And Regular Slips "Just Everything" c: SELECTION OF 100 Jjjk- New Fall Coats P mPjfjl Sizes 7 to 12 |?W *9.95 ?"! # - $8.50 Some At (J $5.88 ? $0.88 SELECT NOW AND LAY AWAY I ??? I?? IT PAYS TO TRADE AT RAY'S BOYS' JACKETS Prices Range $2*95 up The Best Selection Around * WRANGLERS Sizes 3 to 6 Medium Weights ? $?.89 Heavy Weights $2*79 EVERYTHING FOR CHILDREN ? In Sizes To 6X ? ? Is To Be Found In ? THE CHILDREN'S DEPT. I :)iM And Remember At Ray's PREMIUM CHINA \ ? ? r y;y/ * #y?'f '? I RELIABLE JEWELERS ? "Our Reputation Is Your Guarantee" "When George told me my ^ diamond ring came from M RELIABLE JEWELERS I knew I the quality was the finest." ? "Yes, every dad in town is ? 1 # B hoping something is going M I / I to 'poo' from RELIABLE^^^^r Ji OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Diamonds 33!/3% OFF Serving Haywood County Since 1919 ? We Lead, While Others Try To Follow. m a vij1J: kW ?| r I " f # ' ' ' K \ Singing At RA Y'S We've Cot BLUE JEANS Including /fiijJ Genuine '[ Blue Bell i' Wranglers Girls - Women Featured In Boys' Dept. BOYS' BLUE JEANS ? ALL KINDS LACE BACKS ? BOYS', MEN'S HUSKIES (Stouts) FOR BOYS (Waist Sizes 4" Extra Size) ANVIL BLUE JEANS FOR BOYS Buy Them For Extra Quality - : BLUE JEANS Sizes 1 to 12 TOP QUALITY $J.27 Regular Weight ? Full Cut ? Army Twill BOYS' PANTS Khaki - Blue - Green $2-95 Shirts To Match New By Blue Bell DAVY CROCKETT KHAKI PANTS Made Especially For School Wear ' Sizes 1 (o 16 Front Flap NO FRINGE Pockets # J A Smart New Khaki Pant GABARDINE DRESS SLACKS $3.95 Values $2.97 Sizes 8 to 16 ? Ass't. Colors MEN'S ANVIL BLUE JEANS Sizes 28 - 29 - 30 - 32 up to 38 $2.19 ON SALE $1.67 ? Located On Main Floor ? A Bargain If You Ever Saw One Men's Cuffed Style ANVIL OVERALL PANT $2.95 Value $2-65 ARMY TWILL PANTS ?For Boys and Men ? $2.95" ' MEN'S PANT SALE $2-59 ? 2 *or $5.00 You Will Really Find Here YOUR SCHOOL PANTS SCHOOL SPECIALS Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS $1.00 Boys' 6 to 18 Men's S-M-L Boys' Lohg Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS Sizes 4 to 10 1195 fcl AA Markdowns ^ | Bo^s* Short Sleeve NYLON SHIRTS $1.79 Values ir,? $1.00 Boys' Long Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS IZ $1.66 BOYS' PAJAMAS v.L $1.66 1st Quality Broadcloth We Have ? Slightly Irregular Wranglers Much Cheaper ? Than'1st Quality Sizes 6 to 16 Boys' - Girls' WINDBREAKER JACKETS *2.95 A Dozen Colors Including Black Boys' School JACKETS $5.95 - $7.93 Values *4.97 Boys' Underwear BRIEFS 3 or *1.00 Good Quality PARK, SHOP, SAVE at RA Y'S