JAMES N. SWIFT, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Swift of tVaynes ville, a student at Oeorgia Insti tute of Technology, is undergo ing six weeks of summer training at the Marine Corps Schools at Ouantico, Va., as a member of the N'aval Reserve Officers Training Class. Cpon completion of this training period and grad uation from college he will be < lirihie for selection as a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps. Registration Date At St. John's School Next Mon. The Rev. Lawrence Newman, superintendent of St. John's School, announces registration for a!) students who will attend St. John's Grade. High School, or Kin- ! dcrgarten, on Monday. August 23 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Classes will I mi on Tuesday, August 31 at 9 a in. Dismissal on the first day of m hOol will be at 12 Noon. The teaching staff for the 1954 M scholastic year includes Sister j Fran'' - Marie, principal. Sister Man Mfred. Sister Marv Angelus, Sister Mary Bcrard. Sister Mary Rernadirs, Sistc Mary Jared. and 8i?t> r Mary Benedict. Sister Jared v ill replace Sister Marv Nonna. who will be teaching in Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Schools Conunaed from ?m 1) jdun G Cooper. Miss Bessie Boyd. Mrs. Mary M. Queen, Mrs. Ruth B. Parris. Hazel wood?Carl R. RatcllfTe, principal; Mrs. Annie P. Ledbetter, Mrs. Eva P Cole. Miss Corelta Hcnson. Miss Lois llarrold. Mrs. Jlmmie T Sutton. Miss EUla Pat terson. Mrs. Lucille W Davis. Mrs. <na H. Duvall. Mrs. Elise W. Mc Cracken, Miss Daisy Boyd. Mrs. Mary L. Moody, Mrs. Samuel Knight. Mrs. Gussie M. Palmer, Miss Mildred Rhinehart, Mrs. Cumi : B. Starney, Mrs. Adeline B. Pat- ? rick. Miss Mildred tl. Dean. Mrs. ; Beatrice P. Gibson. Mrs. Hilda C. Burnette. Kenneth Fl. Hannah, Jule Boyd. .Mrs. Queen J. Jones. Miss Mergaret E. Boyd. Central Elementary?Claud W. 1 Rogers, principal, Mrs. Maye D. Bovd. Mrs. Louisa M. Boyd, Miss Krma Patterson, Mrs. Grace F. Dulin. Mrs. Frances R. Evans. Mrs. Connie T. Howell, Mrs. Mildred C. j Lee, Mrs. Alice R. Brown, Mrs. Claudia H. Leathorwood. Miss Mary R. Moore. Miss Edna Boyd, Mrs. j Vmy Sue Pratt. East Waynrsville?Frank L. Rog ers, prineipal; Mrs. Maye Burr Davis. Mrs. Mayme L. Seay, Miss ! Frances Roberson. Mrs. Lura Mae Connatser. Mrs. Evalee R. Ful biight. Mrs. Frances L. RatcllfTe, Miss F'eggy McCracken. Rock Hill?Jesse C. James, prin cipal; Mrs. Norma Dale Messer, j Mrs. Jessie P. Howell. Mrs. Doris Tucker. Mrs. Dorothy J. Davis. Mrs. Estelle S. Allison. Mrs. Eddie 1 VV Boyd. Lake Junaluska?Mrs. Ruth S. Noland. principal; Mrs. F.dna N. Terrell, Mrs. Flora R. Ballinger, Mrs. Freda F. Jaynes, Mrs. Edna M. Burrcss, Mrs. Ruth L. Reed, i Mrs. Marguerite C. Carver. Maggie?Norval W. Rogers, prln- i' ?ipal; Mrs. Ruth M. Henry. Mrs. ; 1 ova F. Boyd. Mrs. Stella R. Moody, 1 His Mary Ann Angel, Mrs. Doro- 1 hey C. McGaha. 1 Snunook?Mrs. Frankle B. For- 1 aison, principal; Mrs. Barbara B. Lirgin. Miss Merel Stamey. < Allen's Creek-?Mrs. Edna F. 1 1 Hi Honors principal. Miss Edna Bright. Mrs Jeanotto S. Chase Mt. Sterling-Mrs. Ortha Jimmle isnc. Finos Crook ? Porry W Plem mons. principal; Charles W. Ross Mrs. Elma M. Donnahoo. Joe R linnor Jr., James C. Carpenter. Mrs. Margaret C Carpenter. Mrs anrne B. Noland, Carl Painter. Jr.. Irs .Elizabeth R. Sea.v, Charles If Rickett. Mrs. Ronnie D. Vcrastko Mrs. Pearl J. Brummitt. .i^Cl.yd^rStanly Liv!nKs,?n. Prin ipal! Mrs. Sara Q. Brown. Miss -ura Mae Greene. Donald E. Me -eod. Miss Claire Howell. Mrs Mary M. Soesbee, Fulton F. Roper Hiss Hattie S. Freeman, Mrs. Ellen lHaynp?' Kdythe T. Cannon. Irs. Pauline S. Goodson, Miss Sara inn Long, Mrs Velma Morrow, drs Bonnie F. Shook. Mrs. Alice i Haynes, Carroll Morrow, Mrs. rtary B. Brooks-. Benjamih T nee. Mrs. Nell C. Matthews, Miss " tte Hannah Crabtree-Iron Duff ? Fred L iafford, principal, Mrs. Kathryn G sirkpatrick. Mrs. Frances P. Yates, ?vnwood P. MeElroy, B. F. Nesbitt. Kdna James Noland, Mrs Willial" Glenn Roland. W Frank Kirkpatrirk. Mrs. y B Terrell. James 1). Gallo yay. Mrs Helen B. Caldwell. Mrs. vlith F. Plemmons. Bethel?c. C. Poindexter. princi pal; Miss Norma Bramlett, Miss -erniee McElhannon. Mrs. Dellma . ' 1 h?enix Mrs. Irene C. Swift Monroe Boiling Madison. Miss Vancy Medford. Mrs. Alice 1! I ."they. John M Carver. Garrett Smathers. Julian Hirt. Mrs. Jovce Pannell. r M.u ^ Nix- Miss Mary Jane -eatherwood, Mrs Louisa B Carle Mrs Maggie C. Davis. Mrs Marga ret Hard. Arthur W. Callaway. Mrs -Cla K Messer. Mrs. Eveivn D George Mrs Nellie W. McCracken. Miss Jimmie Lee Blanton. Miss ii es u McE,hann??- Mrs. Azalee II. Shepherd. Miss Margaret Thel mi Moody, William II. Crawford Miss Willie Kephart, Rex G Meadows Mrs Ruth D Shipman.' Robert J. L. Matthews. Mrs. Dor othy \ Calhoun. Mrs. Margaret M Gregory, Hugh Rogers, Walter Loo i,imCu John W Sloan. Mrs Blanche A. Mehaffey. Mrs. Lillian Mrs p"i' "J!"* Giadvs Benson. Mrs Evelyn G. Chambers. ? ri!ii0 ~ Gav Chambers, princi r i T^PO(Io,e M. Jorvis. Mrs Nclle PauI T Grogan. Miss MrS Roxio N J?">es. ataloochee?Mrs. Mary E Pres ton White ' Pigeon Street Colored - Mlsa F'sio J. Osborne. Mrs. Ethel W Perry. ( ounty-Wide Supervisors ? Mrs M,cCn n Mi*h School; Mrs. Belle F Ratcliffe. Elementary. DATE BAIT . . . Jan Weeks. Columbia University eoed, wears halter neek plaid wool eoektail dress by Anne Foaarty, which can double for day wear by addition of a sweater or blouse. Her date, Ted Winterburn. wears a new black and brown tweed jacket with removable velvet collar, for dress-up wear. Canton Teacher List Announced The teacher list for the Canton school district has been announced : by SupA-intendent Rowe Henry | Schools in the Canton district will open on Monday, August 30. Teaching this year will be the following: Canton High School: W. L. Rik ard, principal: W. L. Barkby, Opal Snyder, Mary Gillis, Mrs. Hilda Haliburton, Boyd Allen; Claude Holcombe, Virginia (foltzclaw, Cor delia Johnson, Mrs. Frankie John son, Mrs. Johnnie Kellett, C. !l. Mannle, Jr., Mrs. Robert Matthews. Mrs. Jincy Messer, June E. Pratt, Mrs. VV. C. Penland, Mrs. Edith Phillips, J. Boyd Smathers, Mrs. Ruth Tucker, Mrs. Douglas Walk er, James C. Ward. 8th Grade: Mrs. Eleanor Looper, ?Mrs. Mildred Reeves, Guido Scar ton. Mrs. Rachel Mitchell, Mrs, Judith Rhinehart, Vocational Teachrs: Ethel Bailey, R. G. Bridgman, James Rhea, Dock i Wilson. North Canton School: W. P Bar j bee. principal: Maude Blalock, Mrs. ! G. W. Bohnsdahl, Mrs. Fleetwood ! Smathers. Mrs. Lucile Hair, Emma Hall. Marjorie llipps. Mrs. Nell K. Howell. Mrs. Muriel Joshlin, Mrs. Ruth Liner, Mrs. Margaret Long.; Cora Moore, Mrs. Emily Morgan.. Ruby Phillips. Flora Mae Pressley. j Mrs, W. L. Rikard, Mrs. Velma; Rogers. Mrs. Rebecca Rowe, Mrs. Craig Whitmire. Penn. Avenue School: T. A. Cathey, principal; Thclma Collins, Mrs. Sup Covington. Mrs. Edna I Ensley. Mrs. Minnie Hawkins, Mrs. ' Pauline Michael, Mrs. Jordan Neal. Mrs. W R. Palmer. Katherine Rob inson, Louise Slaughter. Virginia Slaughter. Mrs. Bill Stone, Ralph ; Dean Patton School: R. C. Cannon. ! principal; Mrs. Henry Allen, Cath l erine Colhoun, Mrs. Loretta Har ! ris. Elizabeth McCracken. Dollie i McLendon, Mrs. Zelma Moffitt,' I Mrs. Mary Reece, Nicholas Bon-! ! arrigo. Beaverdam School: G. H. Hipps. i principal; Mrs. Hazel Chapman. Annie Davis, Mrs. Norma Hipps. | Mrs. Clayton Lime, Mrs. C. C. Polndexter, Mrs. L. L, Shaver, Elizabeth Styles, Sadie Wallen, Elizabeth Warren. Maud Worley, Jw Medford. Morning Star School: E. C. ! Duckett. principal: Nelma Jean Eller. Mrs. Paul Wheeler, Mrs Taylor Hardin. Mrs Lelia Jenkins. Mrs. Patsy Rogers. Helen Smath ers. Special Education; Mrs. Emma [ Abbott. Elementary Supervisor: Alma Browning. Reynolds School; Ralph Davis, principal; Wilbur Eggleston, Mrs Mary Mills, D. K. Hall, Mrs. Lyda Hammond. Mrs. Leonora Reid. Make a resolution. Slow Down and Live! From now through Labor Day that will be the watchword on North Carolina highways. <>> a, Ion-, trip ? hour, the surfafe 0f ? be 0.6 degree, f , of air friction With Clothes From RAYsl BOYS' 4% 4% Short Sleeve VV V9 jp SPORT OOl SHIRTS $1.00 - $1.49 Sizes 2 to 18 And up We Feature Some Of The Nicest Shirts To Be Found. E & W SHIRTS ARE TOPS BOYS' WHITE TEE SHIRTS 49c Value 2 *or Siz.es for 10-12-11 Years BOYS' ? SHORTS For Ages 2-8 For Ages 10-14 3for$J.OO 3 for $1-09 ? Special of Boys' Dept. ? 5 SOX - 3 ~ $1.00 ? Special of Boys' Dept. ? Boys' High School Emblem GRAY SWEAT SHIRT $1.79 Carries the "Mountaineer" Hard To Describe ? ? but the ? DRESSES AT RAY'S Are "Keen Prices from ' SJ.98 up to $5.95 You Will Find Them In OUR GREEN ROOM With Some Very SMAfcT FALL COATS A Very Complete Dept. FOR CHILDREN ? YOUNG LADIES For Your School Clothes and Shoes J The Genuine ? Blue Bell ? WRANGLERS for Boys - Men Girls - Women '<w Featured In 11 Oz. 1st Quality a And In Boys' Sizes Only Sizes 6 to 16 "Irregulars" of WRANGLE! Sizes 6 to 12 \ Sizes 13 -14 -15 -16 S A SUBSTANTIAL SAVING -? BLUE JEAN SPECIAI Sizes 4 to 12 I 1 Sizes 6 to 16 S ? Both 8 Oz. Sanforized. ? The $1.33 is an irregular of a blue jean which sells in 1st Quality ? Sizes 6 to 12 S Sizes 14 - 16 \ official (from Peters) BOY SCOUT OXFORDS Boys' Sizes 1 to 6 I Men's Sizes ? - IN JACKETS - $ ? Windbreakers ? Ass't. Colors ? Boys' Gabardine Zippers ? Girl's Corduroy Zippers Amazingly Good Values. BOYS' ARMY " W| Khaki ? Gray ? Green I Sizes 10 -12 -14 -16 I Men's Sizes For Larger Boys RAY'S sd ' T Among The Many Lovely Things ! You Will Find P At RAY'S CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT ;; i J * ?? - 1 This Attractive ' SPORT ? li OUTFIT : ( 5 The blouse matching the trim of the BLUE JEAN Sizes 1 to ?> The Blouse $ J .39 The Blue lean SJ.69 The Matching Suit $2*91 "Separates" by Blue Bell 2 ~ SPECIALS 1 6 SI .29 $1.39 | Blue Denim Suspender OVERALL BLUE JEAN *1.00 $1.00 Irregular of Klastic Hack Style Jl.fiS Value You Find ? Extra Good Values at ? RAY'S I ? ? ' . ? . ? ? ' . . I LAFF-A-DAY ' f 3 , . ???#? >%*. Kim rt?rvu* . r*0*jtu ?*, %o?u> 'miti iiMcmr ? ? "Well, I NEVER r:

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