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BOOK CORNER By Lucille Heffner Mrs. George F. Whitaker, of Hendersonville, is pleased to announce the marriage of her daughter, Ina Mae Ly- day, to Mr. Franklin C .Jus tus, Jr. of Hendersonville. The couple were married on Easter Sunday in Clayton, Georgia. Ina Mae is employ ed in the Pulp Mill Office and Franklin is employed in Inspection. Spring is here—Summer is just ’round the proverbial corner and new books are here and new ones ’round the corner! First we want to tell you of a rip-snortin’ western tale written by Bliss Lomax. With a search for a long-lost mine, the disappearance of two men and their Chinese cook and aided by a beautiful Chinese girl—this western is sure to please. Mr. Lomax’s action-packed yarn is entitled THE LOST BUCKAROO. The greatest buccaneer of all times comes to life in another F. Van Wyck Mason milestone. It glorifies the brilliant and bloody career of Henry Morgan, who dreamed of sweeping the Spanish from the Caribbean. And love wove a bright thread in his life, in fact, many loves— Carlotta, a rebellious Spaniard who twice de ceived him, once attempted to kill him, yet loved him fiercely. Then there was Mary Elizabeth who built him a great fortune and Clarissa—in fact, his zest for l^autiful women equalled his hatred of the Spaniards. Have your name placed on the waiting list today for CUTLASS EMPIRE by F. Van Wyck Mason. You are in a ringside seat of the most fasci nating sports arena of all—the boxing world. 10
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