By Lucille Heffner Hot off the press! They’re here! Bright new books! For you, and you! And you! Number one: I’M A LUCKY GUY, the new Gil- breth book, written by Frank, Jr., co-author of CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN. Light, breezy and filled with the Gilbreth combination of human interest and humor, I’M A LUCKY GUY is a howling success. You will read it at one sitting, chuckling merrily as you glide through its pages. « * # # Number two: STORM CENTRE by Robert Standish. Thousands have read and loved ELE PHANT WALK. His latest novel has the same qualities—a gripping, colorful story and a fasci nating background. This amazing tale is centered around Diana Maynard, a woman whose life was an endless series of crises. This, dear readers, is another "one-sitting” book. You just can’t put it down, until the last eventful page is read. Re member the title—STORM CENTRE. # # * * Number three: MY HOME ON THE RANGE by Marguerite Wallace Kennedy. In print are her warm and wonderful recollections of her life on a 120,000 acre cattle ranch in Arizona. Could anything be more romantic, more eventful? You’ll find out in this adventure which makes a hilarious true story. You will roar with laughter at the same time your heartstrings are being tugged. Miss Kennedy’s autobiography is an amusing but gal lant one. * * * * Number four: A novel of Luke, the Beloved Physician, by Frank G. Slaughter entitled, THE ROAD TO BYTHNIA. Luke was the doctor to the early Christians, who challenged the mission ary teachers of the fiery Apostle Paul . . . and whose love for Paul’s beautiful disciple, Theda, hastened his final conversion and his recording of the life and sayings of Jesus. This great inspira tional novel by the author of IN A DARK GAR DEN has color — pageantry — truly a Christian story. * * * * Number five: Have you ever done any wood carving other than making a sourwood whistle or a bird house.^ Have you a yen to try? If you do, we have the perfect book for you. SUNSET WOOD CARVING BOOK, a clearly illustrated "how-to” text, will enable you to become quite proficient and enjoy this popular and relaxing hobby. The author, Doris Aller, taught herself without any training and has become a nationally- known professional. Twenty-five projects, within the range of the beginner, are presented with clear, step-by-step details. Perhaps your teen-age daughter or son would be delighted to make wood carving one of their hobbies too. * * * * Number six: Peter J. Steincrohn, M. D., main tains that our life is in our own hands. Contrary to the generally accepted belief that self-preserva tion is the strongest human instinct. Dr. Stein crohn points out that the death instinct lies deep within us. Finding our unconscious urge for self- destruction, he gives us antidotes for the major and minor ills—alcoholism, obesity, heart disease, high blood pressure, cancer, ulcers, worry, over work, smoking, overexercise, sleeping pills, etc. Dr. Steincrohn offers challenging, hopeful and helpful suggestions for better and healthier liv ing. The striking title is: HOW TO STOP KILL ING YOURSELF. * * * * KIDDY KORNER How old are you? We have five new books for you whatever your age. If you’re 6 to 9 years of you 11 want to read or have Mommy read BEAR PARTY. It has such beautiful pictures! Are you 10 to 12? Then you would love THE ROUNDHOUSE CAT AND OTHER RAIL ROAD ANIMALS. For you teen-age girls A GIRL CALLED HANK and MISS AMERICA. For you boys of 10 through 16—ROCKS AND THEIR STORIES. You littlest folks must ask Mommy or Daddy to read at least one story each night from THE MODERN STORY BOOK. 28