FRIDAY. FEBRUARY , V THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER 10 m i!:1 i'L ir .'!' 1 1 t ; 5 f 'r Modern Woman Advised To Build Life At Home CUPID WINS IN RACE HANDICAP By CYNTHIA LOWRy (iP) JfcwsfMtnres Writer ' Modem woman, bewildered, un happy, insecure, must abandon Competition with men and return to the life which fits her building the home if the world's so i;il ill ; are to be cured, psychiatrist Mary nla F. Farnham and writer Kenti Hand Lundbrrg believe. Their joint book, "Modern Wmn an: The IxKt Sex." (Harpers find that present-day life, the indu-ii i.;' age and modern household ap paratus left women willi little to do at home and made nutsiili- uri-iipa-tlon popular The result, according t' tin- an thors, is that (he hole l,a become confused and poorly ail justed am! now .s "the principal transmittine media of the di or dered emotions that today an- s, widely spread throughout iln world." While a portion ol their hunk no women's psychic ills reads ,,k ; Freudian textbook, t-onched in Hi. patter of the profession, in l.n n ham and LundbcrK stead d ih.mii tain that "women cannot lie n (tarded as any more similar to men than a spiral is lo a ctraiiht line and should cease try inn to emulate men and men's accomplishments and return to "brh.fi mni'ii.' ."The destruction of the home as a result of men's economic uui technological exploits I - bred deep unhappincss not only In women but in socieiv as a whole," they write. "The staye. Indeed, has been set for general chaos and confusion, which we are reaping today The result ol what happened to the home is neurosis on a wider scale than was seen before." Today, the authors note v.htt ts still called the home is to a l.n i'e extent a vacuum: nnlhm mud, of any consequence happens there And the point they make is thai millions of women are faced uilh deciding whether they -houM i, tnaln in the home with only m,:n in, I they carei duties lo perforin or whether should seek employment and is in competition with men oiitsnie Dost nu-1 i s lllplolU- rate. one In.iMV I lis that haiiik III llll.e is of home life lias in tiie rising divorce mle delinquency and of nor tunc. They state more than one person free of some sort of a m-iii ot ic character trait llit- li-iniiiist movement, which s 1 1 1 1 1 1 I luve women consid ered tin- ahsolule equal of men, was nii.RUidcd and led by neu iiilu uoinen. (hev found, but failed to kKc women anything lltc .sought in life. Neither did a pail of the feminist movement tin- single standard. Women are Mill attemplini; desperately to "find a compromise" to make up for the home of which they were ih-pi iveil. 'I he I i , w i itei s surest t hat a :i!,ii.'l pio-jr.-iin he undertaken ln .,i!e,l ,t she i;om rnment tor the i eli.ihilita; ion ol women The lit I step would he public recoHtii ln.:; of the "pnwcrlul role and spo i aal importance of mothers as I , , 1 1 1 s iui! I in i', a'enis ot teeliiiMs. pcramality and characlcr Tlie oiild use much more psy chiil Iu i ap treatment of the mind 1, trained psv. cliial list s as we have pli -icians cure the body of ills--h.itii on an individual and on a ; (iiiiiiiiuiil ha -is. And the major spawning places of psychoneti- ; lotics. Hie slate repeatedly, are our homes Dr f'ariiham and l.unheri; would i ii .Mr a liileial Department of Wellare, with one ol lis functions the li.coL'n it ion ol women who have pioiiiired healthy, uelul well : 1 1 ! j 1 1 s 1 1 1 1 cttieiis ('as)i payments "inh as !'oernmcnl subsidies '-hould be paid lo families to nlle ijle the hea( financial burden ot ii-aiim: children. Mothers should have more to do with the education of children, ami if the authors had their way hy law Iroin having anything to I" I . V s , r ..V W Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffin, of Waynesville, Rt. 2, announce the birth of a son on Jan. 29 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Arrington, of Waynesville. announce the birth of a daughter on January 29 "".- Mr. and Mrs. Walker Chambers, of Cove Crtek. announce the birth of a daughter on January 'M Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Pave, of Canton, announce the birth of a son on January '.!. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Woodard. of Lake Junaluska, announce the birth of a son on January 31. Mr. p.nd Mrs. Jess Johnson, ol Canton, announce the birth of a ' son on January 30 THE OLD HOME TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Edward McFalls. of Canton, announce the birth of a daughter on January 31. By STANLEY SCf ILgJ rreuiciea rof So WASHINGTON 1 t iL , iary ui uit inicrior K aay mat z.ooo.oun wuin-fia i ace Ilif nt ru8J 'uttot upneaTais in me next 1 1 ti u,rAln , .i "iuii; in n s anhi , is ahead for the (1, added: "There lh.- ,..,,i. ..,,la rapid tors, mechanical flame cultivator '"Hon anization and ih lif.r f: WHEN DENIED a wedding license In California, because ot a state law which prohibits the marriage of East and West, Dean Jagger, Holly wood screen actor, and Gloria Ling, daughter of a Chinese father, flew to Albuquerque, N. M., where there are no such racial bans. Here they are shown signing the register at the County Clerk'a office a few minutes before being married by a Justice of the Peace, (fntemotionttl) Mr. and Mrs. L. Wells, of Canton, anounce the birth of a daughter on Feb. 1. Mr. and Mrs. David Grooms, of j Canton, announce the birth of a daughter on Feb. 2. CAGLE FURNITURE COMPANY WHERE (jl'AI.l 1 V h I'ltK I Ml I 'l On Tlti- Siiii.irc - - . civile. V C. We are dealers m juaraillee! In anils. Itefrieerators. Washing Machines. Radios l'n-eer Chests. Stoves. ItanCCi, Oil Dc.fi.ors-, li. d itooin. I .t in-' Room and Dinette Suits Hour Com-iuh's WE DEI.1VEI! Listen to f.iSl. cndSB V on I'llll ( ( lime everv Wednesday 10 f M. lt( Network do Hitli the teaching of children on the sroutid of theoretical (usually real) emotional incom petence." Finally, women should be en couraged to specialize in "nurtur ing activities." which the authors maintain are the ones in which the "psychically balanced woman finds the greatest satisfaction for her ego ' teaching, nursing, doctoring, social service work, guidance, cater ing, decorating, play direction, fur nishing, for examples. "Women, it seems to us, would do well to recapture those functions in which they have demonstrated superior capacity," they say. "Those are in general the nurturing func tion around the home." Finally, spinsters should be en couraged to marry; bachelors of more than 30 should be urged to undergo psychotherapy and be considered by the public as a "dubious social quantity." If powerful lightning strokes which shatter trees and buildings could tie harnessed and sold com mercially as electricity. they would be worth less than 50 cents a doen. Wildlife Bill Has Enough Support In Legislative House RALEIGH lAPl A wildlife measure, long anticipated as one of the hottest issues to come before the 1947 general assembly, was thrown in the house and senate hoppers simultaneously this week, and was referred quietly to the committee on conservation and development in each body. Calling for separation of the di vision of game and inland fisheries from the state department of con servation and development, the proposal was expected to launch one of the most vigorous arguments of the session, but no dissension was ev idenced at its introduction. The house bill bore 70 signa tures, well over the house majority of CI. The senate bill was signed by 17 senators, nine below the 26 required for a state majority, but Sen. C. Hodman of Heaulort, who introduced the bill claims that it lias the endorsement of 27 senators ; Mr. and Mrs. James Whitesidcs. of Waynesville. announce the birth of a son on Feb. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mashburn. of Waynesville. announce the birth of a son on Feb. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ducket i, of Clyde, announce the birth of a Son on Feb. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sorrells, or Canton, announce the birth of a son on Feb. 3 loT natturn lr lj... ' I " " K I -r i to force 2,000.00(1 p.,,,, , l '"'""Oft u.i.i. uMUHaii(lli v. l. It u.. 11 ....Bin ui- possum for, roan nf roi-h,,,.,, 1 I ., ,. ""'.ui,,,, t0 I situation soineuhat ,. . lone exneriencr. ,df I irrioflttnn In I I, , s-u.iin, oio ncip ,nn? 1 useful additional ,H.r " : would cushion t ),,. (j(.k"' a son on Feb. 3, Mr. and Mrs. William McCraken, of Waynesville. announce the birth of a son on Feb 3. DEATHS Mr. and Mrs Wilfred Allen, of Clyde. lit. 1. announce the birth of a daughter on Feb. -1. Mr. and Mrs. L. Ii. Callahan, of Waynesville, announce the birth of a daughter on Feb. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wilson, of Waynesville. ii. F. D No. 2. an nounce the birth of a son on Feb. 4. A 34-ply lire with a diameter of 110 inches is being used by the Army. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Warren, of Canton, announce the birth of a daughter on Feb. 3. L'. S, cotton acreage was re duced from 49,600.000 in 192H to 17.500.000 in 1946. Mr. and Mrs. James Moore, of Waynesville, anounce the birth of Lightning flashes are estimated lo create 100 million tons of nitro gen compounds on earth every year. EDWARD LEE CARVER Funeral services were conducted yesterday atiernoon at the Hemp ; hill Methodist church at 2:30 o'clock for Edward Lee Carver, ; nine - year - old son of Mrs. Opal Wood Carver and the late Luther , Carver of the Maggie section who died at the Haywood County hos pital at 10 o'clock P. M. Tuesday following a long illness. Burial was in the Brown ceme tery. The body remained at the funeral 1 home in Waynesville until the hour of the funeral. Surviving are the mother; three brothers. Ned. a twin brother. Car roll and Marvin; three sisters, Pearl, Louise and Ruby Carver, all ; of the Maggie section; the maternal ; grandmother, Mrs. Emma Wood, i Garrett Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Tung nut prodmi,,, ing faster than .-im can farm crop aei-m-ri... uepariment ol AgrieUtu ; The Bicycle li,.ar1 ,.,. ,.,, ru , on h e hinri I .. ""l i like a cyclist s. Ii ohiain t ausorunig now at ni-iu skin. 1 Get Your- SCREE) WIRE While It's Still Avoid Builders Supp! Phones 82 . 83 It pays to use Want Ads. Bacteria are so small it takes about 20,000 of them end to end 1 to form a line an inch long. FORD'S OUT FRONT IN REDUCING PRICES mm At0 Give Candy for VALENTINE jRussell McPhail - Manual- iy a - uaic s unocoiaies Lam 10TION with iwiuit i a ntuil DENTAL NEEDS 50c Dr. West's TOOTH PASTE 37c Large Size COLGATE 43C G5c Size KLEENZO Combination 47c Tek TOOTH BRUSHES 2 for 51c BABY NEEDS Large Size S.M.A 6 cans $5.34 BABY OIL 43c Stork CASTILE SOAP 15c 5 Lb. Can DEXTRI MALTOSE $2.69 "THis is our 'clown payment9 toward a continued high level of production and employment in the months ahead." Henry Ford ii, President, Ford Motor Company, Place your Order with us today (Davis-Liner Motor Sales Co. 100 Anacin Tablets 98c 100 St. Joseph's Aspirin Tablets 35c Penetroe Cold Capsules 25c Pint Size Kleenzo Antisep. . 59c FOR COLDS 100 Bayer Aspirin Tablets 59c 100 Aspirin Tablets 19c Iarge Size Grove's Cold Tablets 49c Large Size Listerine Antisep. 59c SALES - - - SERVICE Day Phone 52 Night Phone 550-M Genuine Cowhide Belts $1.25 to $3.00 100 Pnretovt Aspirin Tablets 49c Larec Sifce Alka-Selt2er..2for97c Hill's Cold Tablets 21c $1.18 Vnlit MI.U ,! Rubbing Alcohol 79c Sizes 28 to 44 East Waynesfill N OWl There9H a Font in Your Future at ftotluovd Prices cKay's Pharmacy-, Inc. 'Hazelwood s Only Drug Store" Phone 392 Hazelwood

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