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(One; Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, APRIL I ' it4 ! Page 12 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER 5-1! I1 I' (hi , t. 1 I' . K 7 ' ! 1-1 I .t'v . S II S.'Tf If f r, ; If i f ft A! i i IS 1 1 '1 .1 I hi: ft I V .ft Library Notes MARGARET JOHNSTON County Librarian Magazines For the benefit of those borrow ers who want up-to-tlie-ininute in formation, opinions and observa tions on matters of current inter est, the Haywood County Library offers a wide variety of magazines from which to choose. The current issues arc held for rofeience so that the readers may have an op portunity to find what they want when they need them. Alter the new issue is received, the maga zines are loaned for one week. In order that Hie ma.LUiincs may be used to their fullest extent the library has added the "Abridged Reader's Cuide", which indexes most of the better known maga zines. The arrangement is plan ned for elleetive use lor the read er. Every item published in a magazine index is included. The articles appear under auth or, title and subject and the ref erence is to author, title and peri odical in which the article ap pears, including the pagination, volume, and dale. II lust rations, portraits, and maps are indicated. Poems which have been published in periodicals and are then losl can be easily traced through the Reader's Guide. Sample I'.ntry India Verdict on India; abridged I! Nichols Readers Direst 2(i; l.r)-2t! l'"4f) The above entry shows I hat an article on India can be louud in the February issue of the Header's Digest. Recently an army major was in Arrives In France s NAP HOTS By PVT. JACK W. SETZER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Setzer, of Waynesville. R.F.I). No. 2, has ar rived in France, according to a message received by his parents. Pvt. Setzer volunteered in the ser vice in September, 1944, and re ceived his basic training at Camp Wheolor. Ga., and from there was transferred to Fort George Meade, Md , and then overseas. Before entering Hie service he was cm ployed by The Food Store here. He has two brothers in the service, Pie. Gilmer .1. Setzer, now some where on the Western Front and Sgl Carl A Setzer, who is station ed at ( 'amp Lee. Va. QGESQiflfi (BSGlpELlfi 0. ?" ... '. 'ouT. "leiu ei. '". the library looking for an article mi Alaska which appeared in the Reader's Digest sometime last year. Willi the use of the Read ers Guide to periodical literature the article was found in five min utes. During the" months of January and February I .'14 magazines were circulated from headquarters. The following magazines are now being received regularly: Atlantic Month ly, American, American Girl, Bet ter Homes and Gardens, Boy's Life. Child Life, Christian Science Magazine, Collier's, Cosmopolitan, Current Biography, D.A.R. Maga zine. Education for Victory, Extension Farm News. Good Housekeeping, Harper's. Holland. Household, La dies Home Journal, Life, McCall's, National Geographic, New Repub lic, Newsweek, Parents, Popular Machanics, Popular Science, Read er's Digest, Rcdbook, Saturday Evening Post, Time, U.D.C. Maga zine, Wilson Library Bulletin, Wings. Woman's Home Companion, and Young Wings. Magazines Wanted If any reader of The Mountai neer has any of the following maga zines, the library would appreciate them as gilts to complete its files for reference: Atlantic Monthly, July. 1942. Sept. 1945; American, Jan.. Feb., Sept., and Nov. of 194J; Belter Homes and Gardens, July. Dee.. 1942. Nov., 1943; Good Housekeeping. July, Aug., 1942, June. 1944; Harpux, July, 1942, Sept., 1914; Life, Jan. 3, 10, 1944, Frances Gilbert Frazier Staff Writer We like to laugh. Of course to those who know us that is a superfluous assertion. But there is something so heart-warming about a good laugh. Medical reseaich men say that a hearty laugh puts into play every muscle and nerve in the body; stirs up latent emo tions and, to make a long story,' much shorter, is muchly enjoyed by all. There are a few, very few fortunately, who think it is beneath their dignity to explode into a muscular expulsion of hilar ity. Last week there came to our desk a new book, "10,000 Jokes, Toasts and Stories," edited by Lewis and Faye Copeland. -11 is a riot and should be on the table of every dentist, doctor and In come Tax registrar. In other words, wherever a good laugh would make one forget for a min ute whatever it was they came for. Naturally one would think that a tombstone would be I'le last thing on earth to evoke laughter, but listen to these: Here lies, cut down like unripe fruit, The wife of Deacon Amos Sbute. She died of drinking too much coffee -Anno Dorniuy eighteen forty. Elmer L. V. Harris Promoted To Sergeant Elmer L. V. Harris, son of J. Lee Harris, of Old Fort, formerly of Waynesville, has beer, recently promoted from corporal to ser geant, according to information re ceived from headquarters of an Eighth Air Force service command station in England. Sgt. Harris is a carpenter in the supply division of the major repair and supply base where he aids in the repair and mainten ance of aircraft woodwork in an air depot where damaged B-24 Lib- phrase the sentence: j "He was bent on seeing her." ! The answer he turned in: "The sight of her doubled him up." erator bombers are recpnditioned for further combat against the enemy. Sgt. Harris was a carpenter for seven years before he joined the service in Asheville in September, 1942. He attended an aircraft mechanic school before being sent overseas in September, 1943. Here lies I, and no wonder I'm dead, For the wheel of the wagon went over my head. And some typographical errors can change the complexion of things and some folks. For in stance: The ladies of the Cheesy Street Church have discarded clothing of all kinds. Call by for inspection. All during the testimony he hardly moved in his chair; for the most of the time he rested his head on his chin. LEWIS WINS AND LOSES UNION SUIT. An inexperienced speaker arose in confusion after dinner and mur mured stumblingly: "M-m-my f-f-friends. when I came here tonight only God and myself knew what I was going to say to you and now only God knows." The pupil was asked to para April 3, 1944, all June issues, and July 3, 1944. Newsweek, July, 1942, July 1944, July 31, 1944, October 4, 11 18, 1944; New York Times Maga zine, July, 1942; Popular Mechan ics, July 1942, Oct., 1944; Popular Science, Sept., Oct., Dec, 1942 Jan., 1943. Sept., 1944; Time, July Aug., 1942, Dec. 7, 28, 1942, Feb. 1943, Sept. 27., 194S, Dee. 13, 1943 There Will Come a Day. . . . When The Money That Is So Easily Spent Today Will Have Lots More Value Now Is The Time To Start A Savings Account For That Day When You'll Need Money. I The Friendly Bank" THE First National Bank v Organized 1902 ' ... Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Teacher: "Tommy, name five things that contain milk." Tommy: "Butter an' cheese, ice cream an' two cows." And we'll finish off with that old time favorite: Teacher: "Jimmy, what is a skeleton?" Jimmy: "A skeleton is something with iu insides out and its outsides off." Sgt. Charles Curtis Receives Promotion Staff Sergeant Charles Curtis, son of Mrs. Mary Curtis, of Way nesville, has recently been pro moted to technical sergeant, ac cording to information received from headquarters of the 30th In fantry Division with which he is serving in Germany. Sgt. curus entered the service as a volunteer and left here with Company "H", national guard unit. He has recently been a" arded the Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster, and the Bronze Star for meritorious con duct in combat. His wife is the former Miss Edna Carver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Carver, of Waynesviiu. Lee Ross, of The Mountaineer, spent Easter week-end with rela tives in Asheville. Rfloire GradeARIIilk Is Needed Immediately Armed forces need more Pasteurized Milk Present Prices Highest Paid For Milk We will be glad to blip finance your project to enable you to )uWt more Grade "A" Milk. Consult us any time. Pet Dairy Products Co. Phone 10 Waynesville, N. C. KILLS UNDERARM ODOR! Yet gentle as your ffSije-' face cream 1. Soft, not sticky or greasy. 0S) 2. Actually soothing use richt ftf nnaruig, win uui 3JJU11 laDrlCS. 3. Amazingly effective. Teti mid Jo torrid climates show Yndora protects even aitcr strenuous exercise. YODORA DEODORANT CREAM 49c WMMMNSWWMMll mir m m m 10 Personm precision blades ind personal letter from you. (4 First Clasf postage anywhere. No request needed. 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