> J \ '$ Teachers Named For County U«ifa Moore School Faculties Listed Faculty members of schools in the Moore County system—^which include all schoob in the county eaccept those in the Southern Pines and Pinehurst city admin istrative units—are announced as follows by Supt. H. Lee Thomas Carthage The list includes several addi tions and changes made just prior to the opening of the county schoob today. Early thb week, no replacement had been secured for W. B. HiU, former agriculture teacher at Car thage High School, who resigned recentV to become Moore County supervisor for the Farmers Home Administration. Several applica tions had been received for the post, however. Here is the list of teachers, sub ject to some changes in assign ments, according to school regis trations: Aberdeen High School—R. E. Lee, prin cipal; Mrs. NeU Voss, French and English; Mrs. Irie Leonard, Eng- , Ibh, Mrs. Pauline H. Duncan, so cial studies and guidance; N. R. Ingraham, math; Mrs. Ruth G. Klingenschmidt, home economics, Miss Tiny Oldham, commercial; M. L. Farrior, agriculture; N. W. Mclnnb, science; H. E. Bowman, coach and health; Mrs. Emma W. Pohl, librarian; E. H. Poole, pub lic school music and band; Mrs. Lucille Oliver, piano. Grammar School—E. C. Work man, principal; Miss Mary Jane PriUaman, Mrs. Jesse Mae Dwight and Mrs. Jean Bryan Wal lace, first grade; Mrs. Edith Cald well, Mrs. Harry Watson and Miss Emily Wilson, second grade; Mrs. Ruby N. Bbhop, Mrs. Troy Geer and Mrs. Frank McNeill, third grade; Miss Evelyn Veasey and Mrs. Barbara Ruth Blake, fourth grade; Mrs. L. M. Deaton and Mrs. Knox Matthews, fifth grade; Mbs Genevieve Moore and Mrs. Kate Charles, si;cth grade; Mrs. Vesta Y. Funderburk and Mr. L. M. Deaton, seventh grade; Mrs. T. G. Poindexter and Mrs. P. B. Lewis, eighth grade. Mrs. Mack Wallace will again serve as secretary to R. E. Lee, school principal. Farm Life T. H. Lingerfeldt, principal. Math; Mrs. Mildred McKeithen, EngHsh-French; Mrs: Jane Ay- cock, Voc. H. Ec-Science; Worth McDonald, Social S.-Phys. Ed; I. S. Upchurch, seventh-eighth; Mrs. Frances Upchurch, sixth-seventh; Mrs. Rosella McLeod, fifth-sixth; Mrs. Grace Lingerfeldt, third- fourth; Mrs. Mabel McCaskill, second-third; Mrs. Jane R. Perry, first-second; Mrs. R. W. Pleasants, music. Vass-Lakeview John McCrummen, principal, and French; Joseph E. Gregory, coach and social studies; Mrs. W. E. Gladstone, English; Mrs. A. W. Evans, commercial; W. E. Glad stone, vocational agriculture; Mrs. Sadie Maurer, home economics; Mrs. Delma Finch, math and sci ence; Mrs. Annie McG. Wibon, eighth; R. E. Beasley, seventh-eighth; Miss Neolia McCrummen, sev enth; Miss Loube Leslie, sixth; Miss Vanessa McLean and Mrs. Mary Lou McCrummen, fifth; Mrs. Dorothy T. Blackwelder and Mrs. Shields Cameron, fourth; Mrs. Katherine G. Muse, third; Miss Bessie Camoren and Mrs. John Hyde, second; Mrs. Estelle Boroughs and Mrs. Ruth McNeill Evans, first; Mrs. H. D. Mclnnis, music. Pinckney School, Carthage R. O. Taylor, principal and science; Mrs. Catherine K. Lutz, history, choral club; Mrs. Narcis sus H. Goins, science, girb’ bas ketball; Frederick McD. Lutz, English, football; Mrs. Violet F. Brooks, French, librarian; Mrs. Thelma Parson Tennin, commer cial; Gordon W. Herring, agricul ture; Miss Lily V. Holloway, home ecbnomics; William R. Hooper, social science, bandmaster. Elementary—Mrs. Ada Cook Jackson, eighth; Elmer U. Grant, eighth; Miss Bertha Lee Plumer, seventh; Miss Barbara Ann Cau dle, seventh-P. S. M.; Miss Ami Juanita Blue, sixth; Mrs. Nezz Jackson Kelly, sixth; Mrs. Cleo patra D. Jackson, fifth; James Martin Jenkins, fifth; Miss Capi- talor Maureen Thomas, fourth; Mrs. Stella Fox Tyson, fourth; Mrs. Roberta S. Grant, third- fourth; Mrs. Lavonia Gunter Mc Kenzie, third; Mrs. Rosalee W. Sutton, third; Mrs. Minnie M. Martin, second; Mbs Alice Mc Lean, second; Miss Mary V. Mar tin, first; Miss Emman Lee Bar rett, first; Miss Ethel J. Matthews, first. Davu School Mbs Mozella Ritter, principal, seventh-eighth; Mrs. Lake Erie Phillips, fifth-sixth; Mbs Esther Meta Raye, third-fourth; Mrs. Carrie G. Martin, second; Mrs. El vira G. Harrington, first. Vixielmd ^hool Thomas C. Jackson principal, seventh-eighth; Mrs. Thelma P. Person, fifth-sixth; Mbs Bennie E. Martin, third-fourth; Mrs. Gus- sie B. McNair, second; Mrs. Peggy Stancil Gordon, first. West End J. F. Sinclair, principal, French, Math-Science; Miss Bert Mc Crummen, History-Civics; Mrs. Sarah C. Thompson, English- librarian; Mrs. Brownie B. Par rish, commercial; G. A. Munn, Voc. Agr.; Mrs. Ruth Tillman Brooks, Voc. H. Ec.; John R. Cas key, eighth^ Mrs. Ruth M. Carter, seventh; Miss Cora B. Donaldson, sixth; Miss Treva Auman, fifth; Willie N. Thomas, fourth; Miss Evelyn Holliday, third; Mrs. An nie G. Sinclair, second; Mrs. Thad L. Blue, first and second; Miss Blanche Monroe, first. Eagle Springs Richard H. Matthews, principal, seventh-eighth; Mrs. Lena W. Jordan, fifth-sixth; Mrs. Mary Davenport Steed, third-fourth; Miss Ethel McDuffie, first-second. Cameron High School—T. K. Holmes, principal, math; Mrs. -Carrie Mc- Neely Hindes, Science-English; Mrs. Ruth Carol Ferguson, Eng lish-French; Miss Mary Katsos, Compiercial; George M. Thomas. Voc. Agr.; Mrs. Beulah B. Wom- ble, voc H. Ec.; Verlin Secrbt, coach. Grammar School—Miss Annie McFadyen, seventh-eighth; Mrs. Sarah B. Thomas, seventh; W. V. Nix and Mrs. W. V. Nix, sixth; Miss Effie Gilchrist and Miss Lil lian Cole, fifth; Mrs. Kenneth Foushee, fourth; Miss Minnie Muse, third and fourth; Mrs. A1 line T. Collins, second and third; Miss Glyndora Benner, second; Mrs. Mae W. Burns and Mrs. El len Jones Gilchrist, first; Mrs. Kate McP. Ferguson, music; Fos ter T. Brown, eighth; Harry Clay Keenan, assignment not listed. Carthage High School—Thad L. Frye, principal, social studies; Mrs. Ola PhiUips, French-Soc. St.-Science; Mbs Meade Seawell, English Mrs. Martha Frye, Math-Sci.; Mrs Peggy Mishoe, Commercial; W, B. Hill, Voc. Agr.; Miss Sumaleigh Brown, Voc. H. Ec.; Miss Valera McCrummen, eighth; O. D. Wal lace, Jr., eighth-coach; Charles Mishoe, and Mrs. Annie Ruth B^inger, seventh; Mrs. Alice Hill and Mrs. Norman Carter, sixth; Mrs. Frances Adams and Mbs Mattie Kate Shaw, fifth; Miss Floy Dalrymple, Mm. H. g! Poole, Piano. Granunar School—Mrs. Pauline F. Myrick, fourth and bldg, prin.; Mrs. Ruth H. Tyson, fourth; Mrs’. S. F. Cole and Mrs. Catherine McD. McDonald, third; Miss Fran ces McKeithen and Mrs. Gladys T. Marion, second; Mrs. Masai F. Barbour, Mrs. Ruth Gardner and Mrs. Alice W. Caddell, first. Highfalb Harold F. Rickman, principal; Mrs. Annie R. Upchurch, history. English, Spanish; A. C, Appanai- tis, eighth, soc. st., coach; Mrs. Mary Brady Kidd, math, English; Mm. Mary H. Porter, H. Ec, science; J. A. Price, seventh; Mrs’ Era Mae Rickman, fifth; Mrs. Pearl P. Emmons, third, fourth- Mrs. Oppie H. Shields, second’ Miss Lucy J. Reynolds, first; Mrs. Joe Phillips, Music; Mrs. Louise B. Lisk, sixth. Weslmoore J. C. Phillips, principal, Soc. Science, phys. ed., English; Grady King, history, phys. ed. Coach; Mrs. Margaret K. Shields, H. Ec., Spanish; Floyd Watkins, eighth; B B. Parrish and Mrs. Mary McK. Clegg, sixth; Miss Flossie Line- berry, fourth; Mm. Edna B.-All- red, third, fourth; Miss Martha Luck, third; - Miss Clarice Al bright, second; Mm. Lelia Mclver Cox and Mm. Julia B. Davis, first; John Raeford Lucas, eighth; Mrs RebMca C. McNeiU, sixth; Mrs. Virginia Kay Tnieblood, seventh. For Outdoor Living at its Brightest... Robbins High School—C. E. Hackney, principal, U. S. History; Rex B. Gordon, boys’ phy. ed.-coach; Frank Splawn, math, soc. studies; W. Stuart Evans, math-govern ment; Mrs. Emma Womack, Eng- lish-Soc. St.; Mbs Bobbie Carnes, commercial; H. Wilton Powers, science-math; W. J. Thrailkill, Voc. Agr.; Mrs. Helen Dry King, Voc. H. Ec.; Mrs. Iris Burns and Mrs. Marie Williams, eighth; For rest L. Loftin and H. Taft Wil liams, seventh Mm. William Han cock, music. Grammar School—E. Carl Brady, principal, math-seventh- Joseph H. Kidd, sevmath; Mrs. Beatrice M. Kinlaw, Mm. Lucille H. Owen and Mm. Robert Tom linson, sixth; Mm. Ora V. Brady, Mrs. Effie McCj. Wilson and Mrs. Bessie’ McLeod, fifth; Mm. Ruth Marley, Mm. Betty T. Thomas and Miss Jeanette Henson. fourth; Mrs. Maude D. Jackson, Mm. Swanna Williams and Mm. Ethel P. Andrews, third; Mrs. Florence H. Kennedy, Mrs. Dianna Meggin- son and Mbs Lelia McLeod, sec ond; Mm. Sallie H. Evans, Mbs Elgie Lee Currie and Mm. June Parsons, fimt; Mm. Audrey B. Poole, music. Berkley School, Aberdeen Harry Lee Bryant, Principal, History, English; Miss Constance N. Jones, history, Englbh, French, librarian; Mrs. Tulula P. Barber, math, science, music; Mrs. Margie Stark Brown, Voc. H. Ec.; Stuart Macon, eighth; Mbs Ruth E. May- field and Z, V. Gordon, seventh; Mm. Bbnche F. Jeffere, sixth; Mbs Amy E. Lutz and Mbs Ern estine V. Pride, fifth; Mm. Alice Lee, fourth; Mbs Cleopatria Clark ,third; Mm. Lillian D. Har ris, second; and Mrs. Willa C. Bryant, fimt. FOR RKSNLTS U3R THB Pb LOrS CLASSIFIED COLUICV. GEO. A. DICKEL DISTILLING COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, K-ENTUCKY • 86 PROOF Get Ejctra Cdke for your Labor Day LDeekend iuit remember—almost every one appreciates the best. TASTE its extra-bright tang—so bracing, so distinctive. FEEt, its extra-bright energy, a fresh little lift that comes through in seconds. ENJOY the extra-bright goodness of Coke with your holiday meals, too. Take home several cartons WEDNESDAY, WV. lHh Sale Starts P. 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