. liTE WAYNLSVILLE mOL'Xf ALNLui Notes M .srt JOHNSTON LIBRARIAN MilesLiok Back m fkio old one of .. , in Ponnec- .'..in Mary (O'Fal- f w Mrs. Kellee I mi o" real ,if! j tne a - - .. .1 in Ireland some t, o. It's i story of f.:tk vtl Inc. iriond Honora persls s, l obstacles, in a mis- her son, falsely con- roirder. ; ' : :.'-'.- Ceil Scott.. Randall .- . Tim I tim - . L this novel is an at Lng man well-man- sperifncel yet penecuy meeting any situation. .. tkH einrv nf how tens i"c U extraordinary situa- luw He came io mow , ibeut life and people and himself in particu- john-Mr. Blesstafton'i U Plot. Kssington had agreed, .1.. i n . AW AHlt i.iMini v in tan ciiaiiu L iron Curtain. It took Bpnts and some !" lor protocol and dan- bim out of tne net oi AL estate FOR SALE Canp area with house strfim - $1,850.00 Iwtlon Five acres, all feet on Highway Z76. U house with bath like kvralent to all Hazel LuslriM. Priced right. House with I'j acres u Thicken House. In '-.."See , I INGRAM kale Temple Bldg. JoneiKlor 214-J TWO PASSING CURRENTS IN THE TIDE OF BATTLE w . n ' , VV : A; 4. . M j HI i 1 - -f: "( L , L. Mas PAJAMA-CUO WOUNDED WARRIORS of the United Nations forces (foreground) stand at the rail of the. Danish hospital shlpjutlan4ia and watch a big Army transport go by headed tor Korea with a capacity cargo cf fresh troops. The new reinforcements will come in handy for the Allied army now attempting to stem the. new Chinese Communist offensive pointed at Seoul. (Defense Dept. Photo from International Soundphoto) Balkan intrigue.' Slaughter, Frank Gill Fort Kver glades. Young Dr. Royal Coe, known as Roy to his friends, "was at Flamin go Key in 1840 when a band of In dians attacked. They wanted Dr. Barker, noted scientist, as a host age. While Roy was risking his life to get help, the Indians struck and Roy set out to rescue Dr. Barker and Mary, a visiting act ress." Stein, Aaron Marc Blood Will Tell, Inspector Schmidt is involved in a Park Avenue murder case in which "a blue-blooded mother and daughter stage an effective front to capture an unprepossessing but aging millionaire, only to have him murdered." V Swinnerton, Frank Arthur Flow er For Catherine. "A novel of character in which the heroine comes to understand previously hidden complexities in the relationships of her husband, herself and her sisters." Wylie, Philip The Disappearance. The author airs his opinions on man, woman, society, religion and Library Of Congress Staff Enjoy Using Cook Books By JANE EADS (AP Newsfeatures Writer) WASHINGTON Some of the best cooks in the nation's capital may be found in the musty book stacks of the Library of Congress. On days off when they get togeth er they cook on both burners. With the country's most fantastic collection of cook books at hand and staffers of many different nationalities it is little wonder that the Library of Congress cooking club is one of the outstanding amateur groups of its kind. Government agencies all have bowling, chess, choral and stamp clubs, bird walk, honk and golf clubs, but no cooking club until the cooking experts and would-be experts of the Library got togeth- jour Savings Can't Be Safer Accounts Insured Up To $10,000.00 pings account in this Savings Institution is insur- to $10,000.00 by the Federal Savings and Loan In- ke Corporation, a permanent-instrumentality of the !l States Government. Start today to save this re, profitable way get the most for your sav- kh complete safety. N. C, Road Accident Facts One-Car Accidents On Rise An increase in fatal accidents involving only one motor vehicle was viewed with alarm by the Department of Motor Vehicles as it studied its, 1950 accident report. In past years, collisions between motor vehicles usually lave led other types of fatal traffic accidents, but in 1950 running off the roadway jumped into the lead. Of 989 fatalities reported to the Department in 1950, 336 occurred when motor vehicles in which the victims were riding ran off the roadway. No other vehicles were involved! The figure represented a 35 per cent increase over 1949. Collisions with fixed objects also took a jump. A total of 33 persons were killed in this, type of accident as compared with 20 in 1949, a 65 per cent increase. Accidents involving two or more vehicles claimed 327 lives, an increase of 25 per cent. Train-motor vehicle acci dents also increased in 1950, accounting for 33 deaths as compared with 29 in 1949, a 14 per cent jump. Pedestrian deaths increased slightly from 197 in 1949 to 211 last year. Fatalities as the result of vehicles overturning in the roadway took a downward turn, accounting for 20 deaths, a decrease of 13 from the 33 killed in 1949. The greatest number of accidents involved two or more motor vehicles as in the previous year. The figure for 1950 was 19,546 and for 1949, 14,761, Although running off the road way was the cause of 5,162 accidents, the figure represented an increase of approximately two-thirds over the 3,350 such accidents in 1949. Recent Bride V HAYWOOD ME BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. Main Street Waynesville, N. C. sexual behaviour in this fantasy wherein "at a given moment men disappear from the female world, and vice-versa. For many months they make difficulties for them selves according to the respective natures of the particular sex." mmm specials 4 foot steel beam PTVATORS ; $1275 r Limited Supply Holcumbe's Prolific seed conn fiSO JARVIS' GOLDEN YELLOW DENT, N. C 27 and W. VIRGINIA 1163 w Have In Stock A Limited Amount Of BARBED & WOVEN WIRE HAYWOOD COUNTY fARMERS CO-OP M22 Depot Street Recent additions to our Library shelves: Floods of Spring, by Bellamann. Of Making Many Books, by Bur lingame. The Hudson, by Carmer. Story of Civilization, by. Durant. Air Ministry Room 28, by Fran- kau. Those Were the Days, by Hewitt. Call the New World, by Jen nings. Enchanted Vagabonds, by Lamb. Beneath Another Sun, by Loth- ar. Edible Wild Plants, by Medsger. Death of a Salesman, by Miller. Origins of the American Revo lution, by Miller. How Never to Be Tired, by Ray. We Took to the Woods, by Rich. Pepita, by Sackville-West. A Certain Rich Man, by Sheean. Days and Night, by Simonov. Crippled Splendour, by Simpson. Boston Adventure, by Stafford. Northbridge Rectory, by Thir kell. ' JlackLamh ami.Grey. Falcon; by West. Wild Flag, by White. er. The club was organized by the secretary of the Library, Mrs. Mil dred Chaffin Portlier, in 1949 and now boasts about 40 members, some of them men. Miss Dorothy Quantrille, secre tary to the director of adminlstra tion for the Library, J. C. L. An dieasspii (himself a member) is now president. Mr. Andreassen, connoisseur of good things to eat started off the club's first meeting by introducing his mother's Swed ish and Norwegian recipes tor mitt soup and cookies. Some of the meetings are held in the Whittal! Pavilion of the M hrary which is'. equipped wltU a small kitchen. Mrs. Gertrude" Clarke Whittall, who gave the pa vilion to the Library, along with a priceless collection of musical in struments an dmanuscripts, hap pened by one day and scented the savory aromas coming from the kitchen. Fascinated she decided then and there the pavilion's use should not be solely for chamber music and offered to buy a bigger icebox for the club. "1 came from a big family, fond of good things to eat. I can't think of a better way to use the pavilion kitchen," she said, and was prompt ly made an honorary member. The many different ways of pre paring dishes presented by the Library's many different national ities makes for interesting pot luck luncheons and dinner parties. Each member is given a certain category . . , soup, sweet, meat, vegetable, etc., and they bring a dish they have prepared accord ing t0 their own recipe. At one luncheon there were two ditter- ent kinds of strudel, one produced by a Czech member and the other by a Viennese. Someone brought Swedish meat balls. Miss Frances Andrews, assistant in the Orien talia division and the club's vice president brought a Chinese dish. Tipping Guide For Tourist , NEW YORK AP Most hotel guests don't know how to tip prop erly. They either underdo It, or they overtip and don't know which employees they're supposed to tip, says one hotel owner here. Irwin Kramer, boss of Ihe Hotel Edison, says he has made a survey of the situation by studying data from 50 hostelrles around the na tion and by examining reports of tips given to his own hotel staff In the past year. First, Kramer states, the hotel clerk is not among the "tipping employees" in a hotel. Also, no hotel employee should get a tip unless he renders a service and Is courteous. Bell-hops, he says, should get 2S cents when showing you to your room, SO cents if he has to carry more than three pieces of luggage; door men should get no tip If he gets a cab for you which Is In line 25 cents if he has to go out of his way to call a cab. Chumber maids and elevator operators, V. ts, "ft rt - v. tl MRS. CLAYTON J. MANN was befor marriage Friday after noon Miss Opal Glee Greene. The wcjllng was held In the Majl Grove Baptist Church. After a wedding trip the couple will reside In Canton. tPholo courtesy the Canton Enterprise.) 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