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i 'l' if ;j v;. I , u '.-'1 ....1 i f r f : I ' J . ' , i I i I'. j;h'if PAGE EIGHT (Second Section? THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, &EPTEA7 THE BOOK CORNER Reading From Left To Right With FRANCES GILBERT FRAZIER It came early this year; in fact the January thaw came in the fust of September. Of course, wc are referring to "JANUARY THAW", the very new and very interesting novel by Bellamy Partridge. In the first place the fact that Bell amy Partridge was the popular author of two popular books, "COUNTRY LAWYER" and "E1G FAMILY", would presage imme diately your desire to read the latest book by him. It is so different a book from the usual run that you are captivated by the idea of an old house holding front stage nearly all the way through the 339 pages that hold you in their grasp. Somehow, you live along with Margie and Herbert Gage who had a son in the army and two half grown daughters. You went with them when they bought the old house and you sorter thought they had best get that flaw out of the title before they settled clown too co.ily. And then when the "flaw" de veloped into the two original owners, and these two pasl owners came back and moved right in, your one idea was to help the Gage family stick to their guns and hold tight. You'll thoroughly enjoy "JAN UARY THAW" we assure you for Spring will be in your hearts when you read where Mathilda says, wiping away an escaped tear: "I knew that boy had the stufT in him. if there was only some way to bring it out." "CHARITY STRONG' of So Distressed Pained After Eating Try Drinking Hot Water With, A Little Neutracld Added . If you or any relative or friend suffer the symptoms of acid indi gestion, gastrtis, heartburn, bloat ing, gas or other stomach distress due to gastric hyperacidity, then by all means get a box of Neutracid put a teaspoonful in half a glass of hot water and drink slowly after meals. Neutracid is new made especi ally for the relief of gastric hyper acidity so often the cause of stom ach distress, indigestion, gas pains, heartburn, burning sensation, and other upset conditions. Never have you had more bless ed or faster relief. Get a box to dayask for N-E-U-T-R-A-C'-I-D at Smith's Drug Store and all good druggists. the newer novels that follows the trend of the earlier years and in nineteenth century Connecticut at that. There were strictly enforced "blue laws" against professional theatricals but Charity, after a vis it to New York, came back thor oughly obsessed with the desire for an opera' ie career. In a most interesting manner, Marguerite Allis lias told us of the conflicts and seemingly unsurmountable ob stacles that CHARITY STRONG had to light and overcome before she reached her glorious attain ment. Miss Allis' delineation of Noah Strong. Charity's father, Peter Hogardus. and his unre quited love; and Peregrine's love that was not centered but extended to all mankind, is something to really enjoy. A great deal of research and study went .nto the writing of "CHARITY STRONG". J 1 1 s I the thing for a rainy after noon; or an evening when a sharp and blustery November wind whips around the coiners and whistles to the accompaniment of creaking shutters. Pull up a large and comfortable chair, adjust the light just right and open up Isabel Scott Roricks book, "MR. AND MRS. C'L'GAT". Too much valuable space, time and newsprint is de voted to the wrecked marriages one II nds along the way. So it is with uneriuivieal pleasure that we find a book where the marriage is just perfectly natural; with its ex pected disputes, reconciliations, doubts and confidences that occur in the best regulated families. And the bet lei- the family, the more regulation. The Cugats are just those sort of people and you thor oughly enjoy incidents that you have run into almost daily in your own household. And when you finish the book, you lay it aside with such a satisfied feeling, for you might have been "MR. AND MRS. CUGAT" and loved it! J. Colvin Brown Visits Family Over Week-End J. Colvin Brown, who is con nected with the Veterans Adminis tration, spent the week-end with his family. There are six men in the state employed in the work. Mr. Brown has been working in Kayetteville. High Point, Hickory, Salisbury, and other points in the state since lie took over the work in July. To Hold Revival Welcome Home The Following Haywood Men Have Received Honorable Discharges From Military Service, According To Records Received Here. Badge of Honor REV. D. MILLER, of Canton, who will conduct revival services at Dellwood Baptist Church. Rev. D. Miller To Conduct Revival At Dellwood Revival services will be conduct ed at the Dellwood Baptist church beginning on Sunday, Sept. 2.1rd, according to Rev. Nando L. Steph ens, pastor. Rev. D. Miller, pastor of Calvary Baptist church of Canton, will be in charge of the services, which will be held each night starting at 8 o'clock until otherwise announced. The public is invited to attend the services. Everyday Counselor (Continued from page two) shock at least some of those who have so far failed to see where this nation is heading with its growing consumption of alcoholic liquors. Advertisements scream at us from magazines, newspapers and billboards, extolling beers, wines and liquors. We tried to legislate it out of existence and failed. Now we are trying to regulate it with the same results. Until we get it into our heads and hearts that alcohol as a beverage is a deadly poison which turns men and women into devils, and learn to leave the stuff alone, we are going to continue to have gruesome stories such as this. We have been horrified at Japa nese and German brutality. It doesn't make sense when we con tinue to traffic in and make use of stuff which transforms human be ings into wild beasts, who can be - f c i ' '''''' The list of men discharged from the armed forces is steadily on the increase. During the past week those discharged from the Waynesville area of the county in cluded: Leo Lafayette Buckner, Jr., G. M. first class, from U. S. Naval training and and dist -ibutiun cen ter, Williamsburg. Va. Pvt. Herbert Junior Lannmg, from Army at Camp Polk, La. William Howard Haney, from Army at Fort Bragg. Among the recently discharged from the Canton area were: from the Navy, James Wallace Paxton and Garland Hamilton. Discharged from the Army were: Herman L. Toue, Elmer Harbim, Daniel Howard Grilf'm. Collie Rog ers, Jennings Frederick Nail, Glenn Carlyle Wells, James A. Israel. Raymond Edgar Conard, James Taylor Scott, Thurnian Vance Size just as brutal. i For list of r, commended books and special articles dealing with personal problems. write Dr. Spaugh in care of the newspaper in which you read this, enclosing a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope, and ten cents, stating your problem). more, Ira Lee Guy. John R. McDowell, Guy G. Wright, Horace E. Haynes. Bcecher F. Lindsey, William P. Chambers. Marshal Weaver Jones. Harry Ed ward Spence, Edwin Lee Smathers. Claud C. Gibson, Alvin Whitaker Garren, Gentry William Cagle. Karl Ellis Burke, Charles S. John son, Ira Porter Singleton, Wayne L. Plott, Charles Frank Nichols, Ellis Robert Mason, Elbert R. Vaughn, Jack M. Henson. James Woodrow Parker, J. II. Parks. Jr. Grover Tillman Mauney, Law rence, Sibert Cogburn, Fred W. Warren, Claud Frazier Simpson, William C. Dotson, William Glenn Recce. Carroll Gladson llaynie. Carroll Baxter Bumgarner, Robert Dee Ledford. Sam Ray, John Coleman Rick man, Paul L. Pressley. Robert I. Brookshire, James B. Moore, Ches ter C. Mitchell. Joe Nelson Israel. William Arthur Scruggs, Glenn Eu gene' Robinson, Jack Davis Woody. I Lawrence V. Massie. Percy Camp bell. Lawrence A. Robinson. Phil more Rtiines, and Johnnie Burton Haney. Experience keeps a dear school, yet fools will learn in no other. Benjamin Franklin. Haywood Chapter Red Cross To Aid Veterans "With the end of the war the armed forces are ready for the greatest demobilization in history. The American Red Cross stands bv fo assist Haywood county's vet erans who are returning home, in securing the government benefits to which they are entitled, and to help them with the problems they face in their return to civilian life," said Rev. M. R. Williamson, chairman of the Haywood chapter, yesterday. Mrs. Barbara Seaman, acting home service secretary, has just returned from Hendersonville, where she attended a two-day con ference on veteran's claims and benefits. At the meeting it was emphasized that the work of the American Red Cross at home will of necessity continue and in some respects will increase, particularly in those services related to the servicemen, the ex-serviceman and his family. Latest developments in veter an's claims and benefits were dis cussed and a program planned which will enable the Haywood chapter to provide the greatest possible service for returning ser vicemen. Veterans and their fam ilies desiring assistance are ad viserl hv Mr Williamson to con tact the Haywood chapter offices in the courthouse. V-MAIL STATIONERY, in three packaged sizes. The official type paper, at The Mountaineer, of fice supply department. When ODD S Your Car Gets Sluggish He excess un and Gas, Then Is the time to bring it to our sho expert service. 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