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w-iT-"171lf"WI7T t inio THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PACT THREE PI SIPS 2 IS Ik, f i , 1 1 ii Jt riri tow 033332SSJ 4 J J-35a wl?w, . ! i 111 I 1 r- k t -'I ' - I "Ifc- v. 33 r : f 1 8 i i r i i rary Notes CAKET JOHNSTON hminly Librarian HISTORY til i fil lo be entrusted cunt nil of the Present, IdiaiU oi me rasi, unu nu liii are indilTeri'tit to their hope to make their fu v of History" by D. C. , "Inside U.S.A." by John "Lovely is the Lee" by bbiiiKs. "The Wilderness Robert Kineaid, "Saints J.mis" by George F. Wil- A Uiikl's History of the V. M llillyer, "The Per- lit" by Neil II. Swanson, in Chapel Hill" by Hope fcrilain. "The Wonderlul Pi Noel Ames. Bain! aim ine ui'vn ny Win;ir, "The Story Be- lnventions" by Kliz.a- kr Monigonu-ry, "Behold mil;" b, Sanuiel Cham filMM Years of Gems and by Holers and Beard, irt'e Wnshlnfiton Carver" 0. Lipseomb, "Abigail S)v Janet Whitney, "Ad- iln (h'ean Sea" by Samuel frismi. "How the United forks" by Tom Gait, "The Jli.arsar by Carl Van Do- the American" by Gama- urd. "I Htide with Stone- Henry Kyd Douglas, Khun" by Harold Lamb. Fears with Jeb Stuart" by Blaikford. "A History of Unastcd, "The Inimor- iiw iii a" by Grefior Meli- f Old South" by T. JefTer- enbaker, "The Colorado" Waters. "Where the Peo- ' liy John Lee Zimmer- W Memoirs" by J. H. lvey, ' by llarnelt T. Kane, Diary" by William Plom- tlicr" by Katherine T. "The Church of Our by Roland II. Bainton. nessee" by Donald Dovid- tBrU"-ton" by F. S. Lincoln, XhiiiRstone' by Jeanetle fThe Conquest of Civiliza- .lamcs Henry Breasted. f' of Freedom" by Frank n." Movie Producers Prefer Brunettes Survey Indicates HOLLYWOOD il'I'i - men may prefer blomli , Iml a starlet has produced evuk in e tlul movie producers prefer brunette two to one. I)i IU i )K' In iini tte. I In-re a lul of lime to waste In tue, n eeiH-s ot "Colui ado Ti-rn-li ,il ,n in r llros Some Li- I Klill utliel s ( I (ll'tlel. Mi M. Moiie curls up ilh paper ami i 1 1 and Iniint-s out slalls- - ( ll'l ll U - . ., , : I ei I -i i:-hi per cent of female nu e s1.ii." Iie nae out, "are In inn Hi liu Iodine, me." Hrlllii-tlt-s l.isld What that siunifies about mow, The uilur-. are .lane Wynuin. producers. Dorotln Malmu- i-- nut oiiM.i Me ll.;ullaiid. Joan Craw sayine. All she knows is thai il loul. Cnn- TieiiieN. lledy Lamarr. you want to be an actress, you'll, Ida Lupum. iiarhara Stanwyck. Ckuuletle Colbert. Linda Darnell. iveca l.indlors. Dorotb Lanuiur. Myrna Lo . Anne ltaxti-r. Deanna Durbin, Margareet O lii ii-n, F.lia beth T'jvliir. Jennilei Junes. Kath arine lli-phurn, Dolores iK-l lilo. Yvonne de Carlo. Juan Bennett. KosaUiul Kussell. DilKirah Ken. Carmen Miranda, Mario Monte. Marguerite Chapman, Janis 1'aigi and Ann lilvtli A mere 'SA per cent are blondes, born or lived. That include-- l.ana Turner, Hetty Grable. June Haver. Joan Caultield. Veronica Lake, Doris Day. Ke Ardi-n. Virginia Mayo. Patricia Ntwl. Kleanor Park er. Betty Hutton, Ginger Bogers, Sonja Heiiie and Miirlene Dietrich There are another 11 stars whom you can't list as either blonde or brunette. They are Lauren Bacall. Belle Davis. lng id Bergman. Irene Dunne, Dorothy McGuirc. Alexis Smith. ' June Allvson, Joan Fon taine. Shirley Temple and Kstlu-r Williams. The rare red-haired beauties number jusl eight Ann Sheridan. Greer Carson. Hila Hayworlb. l'aulottc Goddard, Judy Garland. Maureen O'llani, Susan Hayward Pfc. Robert Green Graduates From Infantry School Private First Class Hubert J. Green. Jr., 2H year old paratrooper of W,iv ne.xvUU'. w as recent l I'l adu aled from the lUVlh (.'tiili-r Inlan liv Hegimeiilal Non-iomniissioned and Lucille Hall. There's always' room for more like those. Officers' School. Pfc'Jr U Ue son of Mr. and Mrs. Hoberl J Green of Route 2, Waynevi11e. . The men attending the school were selected by their tPMy commanders as loading Of poten tial non-commissioned ottioers and spent two weeks undergoing inten sive instruction in technical arid tactical subjects with emphasis on leadership and methods of lusartto-lion. This North Carolina trooper joined the Army in March 1947. at Fort Bragg, and completed his bas ic infantry training at Fort Bragg. in June 1947. He joined the 11th AB Division in September 1947, was assigned to the 187th Glider kvfaiitry Regiment and Is current ly working as Light Machine Gun ner in Company "U". . The average barometric pres snve at sea level is 29.921 inches of mercury. In using hard-cooked egg for a garnish the whites may be chopped and. added to the dish. The yolks caff then be put through a fine sieve with a spoon. e-honccl Infant s Fourth Break JEAPOLIS. (UP) Broken no novelty for a two Minneapolis boy, Gary lias suffered four fractures agile bones since his pre- lirlh. 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