THE QAIAX KEWS ■TOLY 23, 196^^ PAGE 9 COMPLETE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE AND SICK ROOM NEEDS PERRY'S DRUG STORE FRANKLIN, iV. C. ^^SeAX'lng. (^\acjon Qourutu Since, , , SHOP \ QUALITY GEN GUTTING GEM STONES « MINERAL SPECIMENS FREE INFCRMTION ON YOUR MINERAL FINDS VISITORS WELCOME SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO CHILDREN PauZ i^d^jmpb eJLLf ^nop, - t^aJjn Stn.e.e£ LAMPS - PICTURES ^ MIRRORS AT Maynard^s COLONIAL SHOP Monroe B* lanier, M/M Rodney Miller, Mrs. Hazel Sloan, Mrs, 0, B, Smith, m/m James R* Townley, m/M Ainslee Carter flucTion TODAY - FRIDAY 10:30 am - 2:30 pm SATURDAY 10:30 am A Mew Aaaaj/clL Mr, and Mrs, Dick Potts annoiince the arrival of a boy born at the Rabun County Memorial Hospital on Sunday night* He weighed 6 pounds and l5 ounces. The little boy was not named at press time. PATIENTS AT THE HOSPITAL Patients at the Highlands-Cashiers Hospital this week include: Genelia Calloway, Bertha Register, Laura Hoke, Carolyn Fierro, and Margaret Ridgebourg, Patients discharged from the Hos pital include: James Williams and Repp Cook, AioiheA. New AaaIvcU. Mr* and Mrs, Bill Lowe announce the arrival of a girl born last Thursday at Angel Hospital in Franklin, She weighed 7 pounds and 3 ounces; was named Rhonda Lynn, THIS VffiEK«S HOSPITAL DONORS James R. Bryant, 1-Irs, Genelia Keener, Goca-Cola Bottling Co., William Crawford Estate, m/M Dorcn Dosch M/M Tudor Hall, M/M R, D, Keene, M/M Harry B, Matthews, m/M L, G, Misener, Mrs, Charles Quinn m/m Jack Brockway, Ethel May Fay, J, S, Floyd, Mrs, Lyda Harcombe, M/m Kenneth Keyes. SCHOOL OPENS SEPTEMBER 8TH TEACHERS FOR ^54-'55 ANNOUNCED School will start September 8th for the students. Teachers will report on September 2, 3, 4, for their three pre school days. Mr, Hendrix, principal, will report on August 2^th and begin work# Teachers employed for the 196^-65 school year are; Mrs, Ruth Brown, Mrs. Irene James, Miss Virginia Edwards, Mrs, Eveljm Pangle, Mrs. Edith Henson, Miss Ethel Calloway, Mr, Corbett Holland, Mr. W. C. Newton, Mr, Robert B. DuPree, Mrs. Mary H, DuPree, Mrs, Victoria H. Bailey, Vocational Home Economics, and Mr. Charles F, Hendrix, "The Chalk Garden is an engrossing human drama spiced with suspense, sparked with humor and distinguished by excellent performances,”- HERALD TRIBUNE "This story is beautifully set up, clearly and suspensefully narrated and acted. It touches your heart and feel^ ings, . NEW YORK POST eej\^OL OF HIGHLANDS APPAREL - BOUTIQUE AND CONSCIENCE CORNER FOR MEN ROY B, SNOOKS lEE SNOOKS NORTH ON U, S, 64 HIGHLANDS, NORTH CAROLINA TELEPHONE 2985 10:00 A,M. UNTIL 5:00 P.M.

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