CAFETERIA AND CANTEEN By Anne Kitchen If you are planning on buy ing a mink coat see Woodrow Fisher at once. He took a va cation and caught a mink— and it’s for sale. Need new tires, your car washed or a tank of gas? See Glenn Newton. Glenn is in the business and is taking a vacation to put his station in order. J. C. Chapman was really disappointed. He ordered a boy and the stork brought a baby girl. Arthur Thomas was also visited by the stork and was left a boy. We extend our sympathy to Charlie Orr and family in the loss of their father, John Greer of Etowah, N. C. Did you see Olivia English’s picture in the paper trying to win her way through the world? She was fortunate enough to win a ham at the B & B Feed Store. Fred Sherman seems to be well contented with his new home at Fletcher. He moved there from West Asheville. We are glad to have William Gardner back. He has been away at school for the Fall term. Make Light Work of Washing Work Clothing So you have to wash work clothes! Proper prep aration can save you time and energy. Turn pock ets and trouser cuff inside out and brush thorough ly. If garments are heavily soiled, moisten and rub soap on the worst spots, then roll up and leave for several hours. Before tubbing, either by machine or hand, scrub these spots with soap and a stiff brush. The two Canoway youngsters shotvn above are grandchildren of Vance Cagle of the Cafeteria. At left is Rohnnie, 8 months old, and at right Walter, Jr., 3 years old. Shown above are two children of Mr. a^id Mrs. Vance Cagle of Horse Shoe. At left is Virginia, 11 years old, and at right is Augustus, 8 years old. Vance is employed in the Cafeteria. NAMES MAKE NEWS Here’s a list bf towns with odd names, which with abbreviations.of their States make interesting combinations; Ash, Kan.; Carjper, Tex.; Mount, Wash.; Oggo, Ga.; Odear, Me.; Shelton, Ky.; Shoo, Fla.; Kay, O.; Houdy, Miss.; Fiver, Tenn. MATCH NOTES Chemists have found that burning several matches in quick succession tends to overpower cooking and other room odors. The burning matches give off sulphur dioxide which has a pleasant aroma and disguises unpleasant smells. Keeping the five-to-nine year olds happy on a rainy day: save old used up match books, let the youngsters cut tissue paper or typewriter second- sheets to size, paste on, and trace through the pic ture and the lettering. With the brilliant coloring of many books of matches, the youngsters can top it off with a coloring job. * * *■ * Splicing seams? Hold the double-edge razor blade purloined from husband’s supply, in a folded matchbook, to protect the fingers. CHOICE BITS You are doing your best only when you are try ing to improve what you are doing. A mistake is evidence that someone has tried to do something. Education covers a lot of ground, but it doesn’t cultivate it. The best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up. A single sunbeam is enough to drive away many shadows. 29