DAY, DECEMBER 4, 1941 t Being An rican m ml . The following ' . ,n r 1 7 moil 1 km"""' :'wJ the .nH was Kiev- - -,r' . eroup written in the of Mrs. Ray Cathey, fihigh school.): L for me, is deep in the r, all, as a - V.t the word America '1 w us. America with variation of ireeaom r u unhnnded work- it is the nome ui rrj 1 i whn will po as the field of any enu.vui ,bility and lniuawvc -.hem. I torifft means a place ch to iaugn, w . lit means ine rw- I nlPflSP BS 1UUK .fringe upon me ,,w.n is truiv a iBu L ..,nitv. where its youui free to cnwsc vmw- r which it is most intereM host fitted. . f e European countries which Lj ;w bv kings or the ling power of dictatorships, do not know wnat it means (happy and free to live their THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Mutual Admiration Ives. when the guaranteed of Americanism are being lened. we wonder now many j the various isms of r-u- Lve already taken root in LiMir oDinions of America our people stand by and see ,mvracv fall .and our peo under the rule of a dictator? I do not think so. America more to her people than to be content to stand U let her fall without giving Jfery possible aid we can to democracy existing. k are our president and most rovernment omcials doing thing in their power to make i k i iiMiiM i'ifiii iiin . a FOOD WILL WIN THE WAR If every farmer will grow his own food and feed in 1942, he will not have to buy as much, and more will be available to strengthen America's defense forces, and the Armies of our ' friends across the sea. ''' Prepare to do you part in the "Food For Freedom" cam paign. Ask your county agent how you can help, and be ready to pledge your support when your AAA committeeman comes to call. Miss Fur Industry admires her re flection after she had been crowned, as one of the h ghspots of the dem onstration put on in New York by the fur industry to boost the Bale of U. S. defense bonds. Her Majesty is Mary Ellen McNulty Christmas Spirit Interrupts War Despite the horror and suffering amnnc World war soldiers, the spirit of Christmas was not kept out of the trenches. In "A Herman Deserter's War Experience," the author, an anti- arovernment Socialist, tells of a Christmas celebration on the Ar gonne front. "Christmas in the trenches! It ....... ,AA HU lto1 nnuni. Ailing in vii, vtt- w WHa uniciijr vviu. t uu f " L drives go full blast? It is , ed a pine tree and decorated it with ke tney nave in nuuu vc canaies ana cooKies. nterests of America and all "At midnight the whole line of wple. They realize that the German, soldiers began to sing can people have put into Christmas songs in chorus. hands the power to direct I iirT7-. kture of our land and Of our . . . overDOweped with emo- bra, and they have honorably tion ,8tood with caps in hand We knscientiously accepted that avuant.0A ift. with the French Isibility They want the , vrtiQtil t Thov can Way to go on forever , L ,re striving to go forward - ' .... -Tm Vi ever fervent plea for de- i -.-"" -- lerica means more to u t !S, " Wthan it has ever before oi tw ironic '?..' fce of the danger which is must nave-a ciuzenry wno feening us from within and . "at tney too are L fense of our America. They can btimes we may be apt, in ' nswer , lnal, ca" ' fcnsideration of privileges af- i "' Des,1 eno" " ",nlH:l by our democratic form of . w,,Bl ' jrnnent, to forget that we have The challenge of these times and responsibilities to this calls lortn our greatest e.ion "u . xT... v 1 ctvontrth. Dn all in vour power IllllCIIt. i,VW 111 11 v... . . of need, the American Way to help America in her fight against l!m uJ nmiertv. sufferinp. slavery, star- Ider the Stars and Stripes to vation, and the firing squad. Amer- fis best to his country. Some icans! Let us do our part! Government Will Not Take Food, Expert States Currently making its rounds in certain communities is a story that "the government is going to take part of all the foods people have canned or stored for winter use." E. Y. Flovd. state AAA executive assistant, has labeled this rumor as "preposterous," saying that evidently "some people are at- pmntinf in misconstrue the aims of the farm defense program." In one Virginia county, it was resorted that an individual has actually appeared at farm homes with a truck and represented him self as a collector of food for the government, even taking food from some unsusnectinsr farm families. "It would appear," Floyd said, "that a few individuals are trving to take advantage of the farm de- fense program for their own gam by misrepresenting the facts to peo ple who have not been informed. "Actually," he continued, "one basis obiective of the program is to encourage neoole to produce and preserve food for home use as well as certain commodities for coun tries resisting aggression." The AAA executive emphasized "no one is authorized to collect food, and anyone attempting to do so should be reported to local law en forcement authorities at once." North Carolina farm families have given their wholehearted sup port to the government's request for more food in 1942 and are now making plans to produce the extra food products needed in the food-for-freedom campaign, Floyd said. Joins Axis - 1 The Government of India announced that Subhas Chandra Bose, famous Indian political leader and head of the left wing of Mohandas K. Ghandi's All-India Congress party, has joined the Axis powers and is believed to be in Berlin or Rome. were all laughing, and so were we; why, we did not know. "All around silence reigned. The charm continued, and one scarcely dared to speak. Suddenly a shot rang out, then another. The spell .no kvilr Am .All maliAil tt thol v. . files. Our Christmas was over." YOU'RE TELLING ME! Bv WILLIAM RITT- Central Press Writer POALD AMUNDSEN, famed (otic explorer, is quoted as' re-' Ping to give up his life among I Eskimos and returning to SUzalon. Very sensibly, he fears to prefer blizzards to pkriegs. , I ! ! ! .-V.:- timrfa has enacted laws plac I ceiljng over ' prices and Ks, thus assuring the citi f? ol always having at least kind of root over their kds. . I ".".;': I J I ; Jhe price of geese In France P reached SSO each. There's place where the roose bancs high. i i :-- H'" bad enough for hunter aeciaentaiiy snot by nis fellows without having it re vealed they mistook him for a squirrel and not a bull moose. : ! I I A septuagenarian driver's car struck septuagenarian pedes' trian. The report didn't say whether or not the auto, too, was going over 70. j ! If an A. E. F. Is eventually sent to Africa Its first accom plishment will have been to vin dicate the school boy who spelled it Aefrica. ; t I The ardent college alumnus is getting along in years when he becomes ' more interested in a T-bone steak than in the T-for-mation. . , r CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I SALE OR LEASE Some of I best business corner lots in Uelwood, Also would lease garace nnH sprvice : station Reliable nartie: TT B. Milner. 13-20-27-Dec.4-ll. CASH PAID For Good Used Cars ' c " iChaniDion Motor Co. L Canton. N. C. -room apartment, h bath, stoker heat, hot and w water, nice sunny rooms. My Keller Apartments or fne 435-J. Dec. 4. ! T ' glasses- oval shap double lense in yellow gold me; Saturday between Way ue and Hyder Mountain. fa. Lee V. Rogers, route 1, r Dec. 4. TED TO BUY A good milk 7 reasonable price. J. T. Dec 4. lT Six room house in Leatherwood; CalJ Mrs, Dec 4 SERVICE STATION manager wanted for a modern and large tation. Excellent proposition to right man. Write "Operator", Box 511, Waynesville. Nov. 27-Pec. 4-11. Experts must travel a lot and very fast to retain their standing. The Present hour with all its difficulties will produce a new and finer leadership than we have ever known. Santa Claus, Ind., Attracts Volumes Of Christmas Mail About 75 years aero the people of a community in Indiana applied for a post omce .asking Sante r e as a name. There already was a post office by that name in Indiana, and since it was a short time before Christmas, the people decided to name the town Cantaclause, in one word. In 1938 the town was changed to two words, Santa Claus. Since then letters from all over the world have come in, until now it takes a force of about eieht people through November and December to handle the Christmas mail with a new electric canceling machine. About 60,000 pieces a day are dis patched around Christmas. A Santa Claus headquarters is maintained where thousands of tourists and visitors buy gifts and List Suggests Gift Variety For Christmas Christmas-giving becomes more fun and less of a chore each new Yuletide season. Time was when "what to give a woman" came un der what man termed "a nerve dracking" problem! That's all changed now. : -? ..-. Tn nrnve it. here's a lfst of Christmas gift suggestions for the fairer sex, compiled especially for husbands, brothers," fathers, sons, sweethearts. .1. cj i : u. j If the lady-to-be-gifted is socially m in 1,1 she tindoubtedlv will BP- nreciate a gift that wil Ienhance her party clothes an everting bag perhaps ... a sparkling piece of costume jewelry ... a pair of gloves . . . sheer hose, or perfume. But perhaps she is a homemaker, busy from morn til night with the problems of a house and family. A tnnninc n nil ted robe for her few hours of relaxation . . . a pair of house slippers that are casual and colorful . . . a crystal salad set for luncheon entertaining . . , all these will be appreciated! ' For the high school or college miss ... a sweater in one of the new vniithfnl nastel colors . . . a pair of mittens . . . a peasant ker chief to wear for sport or dress . . .a tiny compact for important dates ... or one of the latest in door games to bring her friends around. For the invalid whose daily life is centered about her bed ... a ciiv hel iarket ... or a new china breakfast set with a tray, which, after meals, can serve as a comiort- able prop for books and writing paper. For the career lady in your fam ily, you might buy hose that can't run . . . pigskin gloves for sports . . . a rhinestone star to wear in her hair . . . a manicure kit . . . Arrested in Rome s ' , V-1 ' ! I On "suspicion of espionage," Dr. Hiram G ruber Wool f, of Elmira, N. Y., rector of St Paul's American Protestant Episcopal Church in Rome is held incommunicado by Italian authorities in Rome. Arrest ing Fascists seized copies of an un official bulletin which the United States State Department sends to embassies by radio. Dr. Woolf went to Rome from Berlin a year ago. post cards. During the Christ mas week, Santa Claus, in full uniform and long whiskers, presides. Althono-h this is the onlv town in the world bearing this name, other places have names associat ed with the Yule holiday. Christmas Island, in the Pacific ocean, is so named because Cap tain Cook landed there Christmas Day, 1777. Five communities in he United States are named for this holiday. There is a Christmas in Gila coun ty, Arizona; Orange county, Hor Ida; Lawrence county. Kentucky: Bolivar county, Mississippi; and Rnane countv. Tennessee. Minnesota boasts of a lake by the name of Christmas. It is locat ed in Scott county. Gaily Wrapped Gifts Promote Christmas Spirit PVntive wrappings make the dif ferenre between a gift for Christ' mas and something that might turn nr. at anv time of the year. They express the glamour of the season, the spirit of Christmas giving ano the extra measure of good cneer Those who wait till the last min ute to buy their presents find it best to depend upon bright ana gay wrnnnincr naners and glittering rib bon. If the patterns of these pap ers are selected thoughtfluly, some thing individual can be found for each cift. Others who obtain their presents alittle in advance of Christmas will have time to wrap each gift as a personal greeting in itself. There are a number of ways to give eacn gift wrapping a different personality- DEMUR A square box wrapped in pink foilpaper with a round lace paper doilie pasted on the top, and in the center of the doilie a boquet of flower stickers. YOUNG For a big box wrap in SILK STOCKING AREA As prominent women begin set tine an example for the conser vation of silk by wearing cotton stockings, it is interesting to re view the rise and fall of the silk stocking area. In 1899, at the turn of the cen tury, silk stocking first made their appearance in American stores. That year, 12,572 pairs of silk stockings were sold, which consti tuted one pair sold for every 2-500 pairs of cotton stockings. It didnt look then as if silk stockings were going to go over with women and even ten years later, in 1909, less than one per cent of the stocKings sold were made of silk. It was not until after the last war that silk stockings approached " . the popularity which they have had recently. Even in 1919, over half of the stockings sold to women were made of cotton, but during the next ten years cotton stock- ings became a drug on the market. In 1929 about 86 per cent of wo men were wearing silk stockings and last vear over 90 Per cent. of the stockings sold were made of silk or rayon. Girls who have grown up during ' the period since the last war may find it hard to get used to the cot ton stocking idea, but their moth ers should have less difficulty dropping a fashion which has ac tually had such a comparatively short life. As for men, most of them have never caTed much w n e t n e i their socks were made of silk, cotton, or wool. AH have prefer ences, but last year only about five per cent of men's sotks were made of silk. or a pair of f r ill v slippers. For the erav-haired ladv in your house, a smart envelope handbag would "hit the spot". Vioow white naner. then cut out green paper in Christmas tree shape and trim it lavishly with unriswnas seals. SP ANGLED Wrap a square box in blue foil paper and spangle it all over with silver stars. FROSTY Shiny green wrapping paper spattered with whit paper snowflakes with have a wintry glit ter. JOLLY For the young fry, a gift of handkerchiefs is made doub ly interesting if they're rolled up and died around the middle with white yarn arms, a little broom and a black cardboard hat to look use a snow-man. RIPE Wrap in white vaper, tied with green ribbon and, instead of a bow, a bunch of bright cherries from the Ave-and-ten. 1 FRIVOLOUS Wrap the package in green foil paper, tie with white satin ribbon and a "boquet" of small white plumes. MUSICAL Wrap with brilliant blue foil paper, tie with silver rib bon with a cascade of little jingle bells instead of a bow. r LOST Brown leather pocketbook town, containing drivers' license " and pictures. Finder please re turn to Taxi Stand. Reward. It LOST Brown leather pocketbood on night, Nov. 21. Finder please call 427. Reward for return. '. Dec. 4. FOR RENT 1 4 room apartment. Duplex brick house. Unfurn ished, unheated. East Waynes ville. '; 14 room apartment. Mongomery Street, unfurnished, unheated. 1 7 room house, Acad emy Street, Unfurnished, un healed. J. W. Ray, Phone 12 Dec. 4. FOR SALE Poland-China pigs 8 weeks old. $5.00 each. See D. D York, Route 1, Waynesville, N. C. Dec. 4-11 FOR RENT Five room cottage, unfurnished. Modem conven iences. Inquire at the home of J. P. Francis, East street Dec. 4 V r's;j c it ; ,Wi inn, mt' ' "" 1 .il CiV THIS Well Make It a Typical AMERICAN CHRISTMAS As long as there .is mistletoe and holly . . . as long as there is Christmas in the heart . . . there'll always be a "Santa Claus" and a gay holiday season that is typical of our American tradi tions. This year giving will be more thoughtful bright, de lightful little gifts as tokens large, more elaborate gifts de signed for more pleasant, practical, Better Living. Your Electric Dealer is displaying varied lines of Gift Merchan disemake his store your Gift Headquarters see how easily he can solve even your most perplexing shopping problem. Buy wisely choose gifts that reflect good judgment, good taste, and good will toward mn and women. CAROLINA POWER 8- LIGHT COMPANY 2f