lUTRSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1937 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 9 f' ' -he- Machine Detects "Abstract Thinking' ,ht detector at the Univer ,"v;t. has yielded new insight ;al characteristics ot rental .i.H'tncs uuality most distinguish- ariiiia.'s. ine ueiecior if !T.' . tt-mn . that tne mgucai uramn ".''abstract thinking," operates cKctiical field unlike those of ' sn C".i. -;rii's of the brain. This al held IS appaieill.lv az, taiui of sleep or oi meniai The apparatus records the electrical currents brain. It uses the the state wave ... r'n.m 'th u-thods with wnicn medical been investigating tne nu- have Americans Branded As Careless With Money HERE and THERE Hilda Way (.wyu Bin"-1 care have with. Sherfy has decided eirnel are gelling i.n i u , th..v ttUn uien -- J n,,,i.,'v to get careless ' 3 :...... . . ri iIks Shelly anil eignt aMswi" . ,ti;v the mutuateu oius which peu-v-ril ti the U. S. Treasury for re jnp'ion. "Our work is steadily in viMii.'." she said recently. "We fvom I11) to 150 cases a day." v'e total amounts to about $:!,000,000 -uallv. Hills charred by fires be-.-,! the recognition of any one but an y)en ami bills soaked by water until tv liink like chunks of mud come to j0sk. Miss Sherfy and her as V..in!s (.stalli.sh the identity of a jpiini:ly large number of bills ,j:hc wmk is done with nothing but &u'r.ifying glass and a needle, the ,.... separate and handle frag- Much water has gone under the bridge since four young women defy ing age old custom took their places in a college classroom as regular stu dents beside the men. . . Last week at Oberlin College in Ohio . . . the scene of this historical event . . . the centennial of its occurrence . . . was celebrated . . . these four women con stitute . . . we are told, one of the rare claims to world leadership in education for this country . . . the first to have women and nun in the same college these demure "co eds" almost with one blow-changed the standing of women . . . who up to that time . . . had been considered "too weak physically and intellect ually" to cope with a man's world . . . and it was their admitted ability in the classroom that led to the ultimate that i revised estimate of a woman's nat ural endowment and a wider field for her development . . . until to-day , . . one hundred years after . . . the doers oi practically every business and pro fession have been opened to her . . by her own capable hand. . . . ..t r.'.arnage . when m- iast week on the no i their golden wedding ary , . it is worth repeat- sful part in . . it is "V.'hik- cooking play making marriage sucees net everything . . . the most impor tant thing is homemaking . . and that is the principal trouble with the world to-day . . . there would not be so many divorces . . if women would stick to their jobs of making the home a place where their husbands would be glad to go. . . . Too many women are out all day trying to t'nnl something to occupy their time . . . when if they'd vonly stay home they could find more to do than they could possibly ac complish ... I suppose 1 am old fashioned . . . but I've seen too many happy old-fashioned marriages not ; to know successful marriages and too . many unhappy new-fashioned mar i riages not to know that I am right, . . Home Of President A. 1 Johnson Moved In Raleili The tw'o-story three-room building in which President Andrew Johnson was born on Dec. 2i, 1808, which has been located near the railroad tracks in Raleigh, has been moved to a site Children With Colds Should Eat Candy, A Medical Conference Told asked . . . "are all your school houses , as imposing as that one?" . . . which of course 1 had to explain . . . none of them were. . . Have you noticed j how sobered and dignified Dr. C. N. Sisk is . . . he no longer seems the carefree person we formerly knew . . . the secret . . he's a grandfather . . . but between us 1 hear that unless you want a fight on your hands you had better not call him . . "Grandpa." . . I wonder now that women are serv- ' ing on juries in North Carolina . who will be the first to serve in our pro gressive and pioneering county. . . . The medical society of Phila delphia at its annual convention last week staged a symposium on the common cold. Dr. H. Harris Premiman declared too much em phasis was placed on the diet of cold-sufferers. He recommended that children with colds be given lollypops, because they encour age thirst, "which is desirable." adjoining the campus of the North 1 Carolina State College. It was j decided to move the historic I structure from its former location be- cause it was in danger of being set afire from sparks from the locomo tives and because hoboes were using i i it for sleeping quarters. PRINTING THAT SATIS F I E S The Mountaineer Phone 137 Anil yet a lot of things the things that count the '.most have not changed. . . She still reigns supreme in her original setting ... a home ... a mother . . and a home maker . . . no pro fession she may enter . . . ha higher rewards . . or demands longer working hours , . . more drudgery . . more ability . . . or gives in the final analysis . . . more satisfaction . . . which ie minds me did you notice what the wife of Oscar . . the famous headwaiter of the Waldrof Hotel i X 1 THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS will come to your home every day through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR An International Daily S enspapet I If you belong to that group who are forever bemoaning the fact that the youth of to-day-are motoring their way to that world below . . . read a short story in the November Pictorial Review . . . entitled "Can 1 have the car to-night?" ... to be such a little incident of modern living ... it has a pretty big lesson . . . that perhaps is all the more im pressive for its utter simplicity . . no preaching, to drive home the point . . . just the facts in the case ... it could happen in Way nesville to-night , . . it has hap pened right here in this com munity ... it will no doubt hap pen again . . . but before you con demn the sinners cast the spot lights on the preceding genera tion . . . then you may temper your judgment of the very young of to-day. . . 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