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LIBRARY NOTES Bv SARAH LLOYD, Librarian Nantahala Regional Library THERE WAS A TfME. by Taylor Caldwell This is the story of a man of genius and the struggle be tveen ' he demon and the angel in the human soul It traces the cur j.ui distiny of Frank Clair through the ?:orm and stress of young man hood wrestling with hate and pov erty to the time of his meeting Willi the lost dream-girl of his childhood, the lovely Jessica who ultimately brings him peace and fulfilment. HOME COUNTY, by Ernie Pyle I before Ernie Pyle became a war correspondent his newspaper col umn describing his wandering over the U. S., with side trips into Canada and Mexico, had already en I cieared hi mto many readers. This j compilation of selections from the ; column, that was written from 1935 to 1940. form a leisurely, in formal. and highly personal trav rlog in which human interest i anecdotes predominate, and will be enjoyed by all Pyle readers. VAIN SHADOW, by Hartzell ? Spence. Here is the story of one ? of the greatest adventures of all time ? the discovery and conquest of the Amazon River by Don Orel lana, Spanish conquistador. Vain Shadow is high romance ? the VACUUM CLEANERS G. E. and Universal Cleaners with Attachments Both Rotary and Tank Types Trade in Your Old Vacuum Cleaner AND GET A NEW MODEL Allowance Made on Any Cleaner Turned In. MURPHY ELECTRICAL SHOP Next Door to Post Office Phone 134-R ORTHODOX RABBI AT U.N. HEARING ON PALESTINE CHIEF RABBI OF ORTHODOX JEWS IN PALESTINE, Joseph Zvi Dushinski (left) is shown as he is about to take his seat to testify in Jerusalem before the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine. This is a rare picture as the Hebrew religion forbids orthodox Jews to be photographed. ( International ) romance of intrepid men in search of Eldorado, the romance of the great and tender love between an ?.('.venturer and a beautiful woman, and a romance of colonizing a new frontier. INSIDE U. S. A., by John Gunthi r. A journalistic tour of the 48 states in which politics and ?i vernmcnt. economics and people a "e discussed. The conformity and diversity of the country are realized s one travels from west to east and from north to south. He saw and talked to as many people as possible and gives pen sketches of well-known American capitalist, labor leaders, and politicians. Read able. popular, and informative. Posted Ben Morrow and family of Violet vi?ited Rev. J. R. Hamilton Sun day. Lakes Styles visited S. D. Jones e nd family Saturday. Mrs. Clyde Jory and girls Visit er S. A Coleman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Masingale and ; f&mily of Coker Creek visited J. R Hamilton Saturday, who is ill at this writing. ' A meeting started at Shoal Creek church Monday night, Aug. 4. Letitia Misses Orva and Freda Taylor ol' Turtletown, Tenn., visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clonts and family | last week. I Bob Rich died here last week af ' er a short illness. A number of people from here tended the baptizing at Liberty I Sunday, where several persons ' . ere baptized. The Kev. and Mrs. Bycus were ' 'lie Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ; and Mrs. Felix Voyles. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stiles and j on. Coy. spent the week-end here I t their home. The Kev. Leonard McClure was ! ? Saturday dinner guest of Mr. | ul Mrs Willie Walker. Lester and Mitchell Stiles made I a business trip to Mnrphy Satur > evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dotson were ?i si tors here over the week-end. Bill Stiles was the dinner guest of Mr. Harrison Clonts one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Campbell of Biue Ridge. Ga., were visitors here Sunday. Clarence King and Willie Walker vere visitors at Liberty Saturday night. Little Brasstown Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carrins of canton spent the past week with Mrs. Carrins* mother, Mrs. B. H. Wilson. Mrs. Voyel Hughes visited on Pin Hook last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Crisp of Sand Mountain spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Hase Buch anan. Arnold Staleup has returned home after making a business trip ' t'i California. Waid Wilson and Clifford Stal- ' cup visited on Pin Hook Sunday. J atnes Moss spent Saturday night ' v it h Frank Almond. Mrs. Bob Anderson who has been ' very ill was carried to Gastonia for treatment this week. Dillard Stiles and family of Mar tins Creek were Friday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Almond. George Smart and daughter I spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. | A. R. Staleup. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carroll of j Crape Creek spent last Sunday ' with Mrs. Carroll's parents. Mr. i.nd Mrs. A. 11. Staleup. Mrs. Albert Morris visited her son Ernest Morris and family last Sunday. Doris Crisp is spending a few ' cays in Gastonia with relatives. Mrs. Tishie Martin spent the ' week-end with her daughter Mrs ! Clinton Stalcup. Bryon C'hastain and family were ! Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Moss were Sunday visitors of Miss Oma Smith. -Mary Harper visited on Pin Hook Saturday. ATTENTION, Fox Hunters! The annua' Tri-Sate Fox Hunters Asso ciation is composed cf hunters from Georgia, Tennessee, and North Carolina. The bench show and registration cf all hounds will be held at the Cherokee County Fair Grounds on Octobei 8 at 2 p. m. First, second and third prizes will be awarded for the best looking hounds in the bench show. Hounds entered in the field trial, will he given prizes accordingly ,but these must be present and numbered on Oct. 8 for the field trial which will be held on the 9th and 10th, in daylight chases at Bear paw, N. C. All hunters are urged to come and bring their dogs in good condition, as there will be plenty of competition. Those wishing membership cards, contact BLAINE KONLEY, Murphy, N. C. Secretary and Treasurer The pubic is cordially invited to at tend the association. ANNUAL CELEBRATION PROGRAM FIELDS OF THE WOOD Tuesday Morning, August 12, At 10:00 O'Clock Commemorating The Sixth Anniversary Of Its Dedication This picture was taken during the dedica tion program of the All Nations Cross which is located atcp All Nations Mountain about one mile from the Bethlehem Star in Fields of the Wood. Thousands are expected to be present for this program ? bishops, deacons, evangelists, as well as an innumerable company of members and friends will participate. Band music will be furnished by the Miami Brass Band supple mented by several musicians frorrt the Bahama Islands. The Bethlehem Star will be dedicated and the Information Booth will have its official opening during the dedication program. Also, programs will be conducted at the various markers by the overseers of their particular states. o ? Don't forget the opening service of the 42nd Annual Assembly at six o'clock Tuesday evening, August 12, Cleveland, Tennessee. ?M. Here is a picture of the giant Testament standing atop Ten Commandment Mountain. Funds for the erection of this Testament were provided by the Churches of God of North Caro lina. It was dedicated September 1 0, 1 946 Good Speakers, Excellent Singing and Music will be Featured on the Day's Program Come Early For Parking Space, And Opening Service _
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