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I Aliens Creek To Be Heft Saturday To Ratcliffe Cove By BLANCHE FRANKLIN Cu?Mlll Irywtrr The AMnrt Creek community will be host to the Ratcliffe Cove community on Saturday tnpt 6. The Aliens Creelc . Baptist church will he the central meet ing place j'or the tour of the community. The group will go to the play ground alter the tour for e picnic IB ' 1 1 f dinner. All Ike citizen*,of Allen* Cteek are urged to attend, and bring a picnic baslr t. * The Aliens Creek Missionary Baptist Church have called Rev. Otto Par ham of West Canton as their pastor. The YWA met on Monday night for their regular meeting at the church. The members and their counselors attended the showing of the Billy Graham film, "Souls In Conflict" at the Hardwood Eap I tist churcn. Among those from the Rocky Branch Baptist church ?Handing the week of training union study at Ridgec'est, included Dorcas Rhine hart, Polly Jordan and Jus tine Buchanan. Mrs. C. L. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crawford spent the weekend at Cultowhee, visiting their mother Mrs. W. E. Crawford. Mrs. Frank Wyatt is visiting her son. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wyatt in Newport Newt, Va. The first white man to cross Texas was Cabeea de Vac a. I Shop | ELLEN'S For Better Back To School Buys! ? i :' I I ' School days are coming! To the "Three R's" wise parents add a fourth. They make sure their children are "Ready" for the new school year. Thin means doing, back-to-school shop ping early, so the youngsters will be well equipped for the right start. Make school days happier days ... do all your buck-to-school shopping now . . . and for better clothes at better prices come first to Ellen's. Nlllrtlill 14* S. Main Street ^ , , , - . _ A y . b New! Divides-in-tivo for easy packing I* Streamlite Samsonite \ Hang-lt-AII! ; -Sw ?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? H 3 NT BOTM MUTES j I iTOGETHER i " ?* |6|j I; 25?*i^W? i ka?*> mmmmmm mm ? mm m J K NUJ TAX II ' B Pa$k it all... take it all in one case! * A com that soparatos, makos pocking tonguo-in-groovo construction koops out dust f ? cincM Hang up tho top and pock up to t and moisture. Hang-It-All comas in six rich twni an its plastic hangars. Thoy stay noat bottor-t!>an-loathor (inishot that wipo bright and wrinklo-frog, thanks to tho spocial (old- with a damp doth. Sao this now Samson it* bar. Tho bottom had lias fiat (or oasy packing. cat# today. Put top and bottom togothor, snap tho ? mwhux mnish ? coumuoo mown n I * -- I -i m> o safioil un o aluoato* hmism ITrvOtnimfV IOW1, OTKJ JOmSOtlfTf 9 - O AOMUAI SUlf o SttMUDA OHtN GARRETT FURNITURE CO. MahStau* W???f\]k ' * ? U.K.. ? OPENING THE DOOR TO A NEW ERA of teen ace trimness. the high school girl will choose easy to care for fashions and smart WH*ie? for a well (roomed appearance. Even (loves, which she will wear more often to class, can be completely washable as are pirskin shorties. Girl Going Away To College Should Make Plans Now There's a challenge to the fore sight of the college bound girl In the fact that she must start plan ning now, for the life on the campus where she must fit herself into a circle of new friends. College catalogues and talks with friends attending the chosen school can be her basic guides. The former will list dress rules: wheth er shorts, for example, are allowed on the campus; whether stockings are required in dining halls; what dorm furnishings and linens she's going to need. The college bound girl armed with this basic information will find it easier to stretch her going-away budget, and with the help of well informed clerks in hometown < stores, can shop with confidence at c home for fashions and accessories i that will fit properly into her com- * ing life away from home. c OMPARING NOTES. TEENAGERS are findimHT!^ essory lussase just the thins to help them toward hett^T ns She chooses a smart lookins hatbox tor taking Herjtk ler locker, back to school and he favors a leather trimrv, lub bas for his sports sear. The vocue is sweeping u*, Back-To-School In \hmfk 1 t0F ?. pets of the young crowd A ir^M^r >Py ? * ? 'iefe ?" three exciting versions, alt of rew Vedero*' nanK^ Diagonal braid forms V ^ ~ the famed *A-Line" on the front J\)Ml ft TOl of this new Vedero* ^-vMm I TEA FOR TWO, a happy pair JwU jt . \ :fll with clever striped jacket atop I MM m \ BB * simple princess dress, both of / MM Jjf X *? *7 | Vedero.* Doubles your ward- / J*! Jr V ^^^R y?y^-y robe. Sizes 9 to 15. / | ^ OFFICE CHARMER, dark /i [ //#< braid accents the white roll col- ^ T / ' f \1 lar and cuffs on this Vedero* "**? I \ princess dress. Sizes 7 ?? I \ \ 4 lItS? 895"i\\ 5 ?^ \ ? 100% Chromspun Acetott POCKETS A-PLENTY for the school set in this warm A ncuna coat with twin tab trim and modified pyramid styling. county Teachers i (Continued from pare 1) deline B. Patrick, Queen J. Mies, Claud W. Rogers, Maye D. oyd, Louisa M. Boyd, Erma Pat rson, Grace F. Dulin, Frances R. vans, Bonnie T. Howell, Mildred . Lee, Alice R. Brown, Claudi# . Leatherwood. Edna Boyd, Edna K. Frazier, ale M. Messer, Ruby H. Edwards, rank L. Rogers, Maye Burr Davis, [ayme L. Seay, Frances Robeson, ura Mae N. Connatser. Evalee S. Fulright, Frances L. ateliffe, Peggy McCracken, Jesse . James, Margaret E. Boyd, Jessie . Howell, Doris Tucker, Dorothy j Davis, Estelle S. Allison, Eddie r. Boyd. Ruth S. Noland, Edna N. errell, Flora R. Ballinger, Freda Jaynes, Edna M. Burress, Ruth . Reed, Marguerite C. Carver, j orval W. Rogers. Ruth M. Henry. ! Alva Jo M. Carver, Stella R. oody. Mary Ann Angel, Dorothy , . McGaha, Merel S. Painter, Bar- 1 ira B. Burgin, Iowa Lee F. Boyd, dna F. Rogers, Edna Perry right. Fines Creek'District Charles W. Ross, Kathleen P. rown, Elma M. Donnahoe, Joe R. urner, Jr., James C. Carptenter, iargaret C. Carpenter, Fannie B. oland, Carl Painter, Jr., Eliza sth R. Seay. Charles H. Duckett, orena R. Duckett, Bonnie D. erastko, Pearl J. Brummitt, Car (II Morrow. Cpdt District Perry W. Plemmons, Sara Q. rown, Lura Mae Green, Claire owell, Mary M. Soesbee, Fulton . Roper. Elise D. Palmer, Hattie . Freeman. Ellen H. Haynes, dythe T. Cannon, Pauline S. oodson, Sara Ann Long, Velma iorrow, Bonnie F. Shook, Alice L Haynes. Mcry B. Brooks, Bcn imin T. Price, Nell C. Matthews, lary A. Osborne. Crabtree-Iron Duff District Fred L. Safford, Kathryn G. lrkpatrick. Frances P. Yates, ynwood P. McElroy, Bearl F. esbitt, Edna J. Noland. Charlotte lrkpatrick, William Glenn No ind, W. Frank Kirkpatrick, Betty . Terrell, Jeanette 8. Chase, Hel n J. Bradshaw. Edith F. Plem 10ns. Roxie N. James. Bethel District C. C. Polndexter, Bessie S. rancis, Bcrnice McElhannon, lellma H. Phoenix, Irene C. Swift, falter Lee Javnes. Nancy C. Med ord. Alice R. Cathey, Garrett Imathers, James T. Mavfleld, dyee C. Pannell, Mary E. Moore. J. C. Nix, Lois J. Buckner, Louisa ?. Cagie, Maggie C. Davis, Mar (aret P. Alexander, Lela K. Met ier, Evelyn D. George, Nellie W. McCracken. Betty Sue Miller, Velma Knox I McElhannon, Azalee H. Shepherd. Margaret Thelma Moody, Wm. H. >awford Louisa Marie Buchanan, lax G. Meadows, Ruth Dot son ihipxnan, Robert J. L. Matthews. ?afher1ne frlnct*. Dorothv Y. ^al I. :0 '' : v -? JUNIOR HIGH JUMPER?pen cil-sketch cotton print with scoop neck and dirndl skirt. Separate shirt has tab sleeves, round col lar. houn, Margaret M. Gregory, Hugh Rogers, Monroe B. Madison, John W. Sloan, Blanche A. Mehaffey, Lillian A. Himes, Gladys Henson, Melva Evans, Guy Chambers, Theodore M. Jervis, Nelle J. Led ford, Paul T. Grogan, Essie Sellers, Evelyn G. Chambers. Cataloochee District Mary E. White. 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