A People Delivered H.GHt/GHTS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON (The Golden (Text The d- str;;t r.cr. of Pharaoh s host. THe lord is my Helper I will nof fear — Hebrews 13 6 »i\ M UM \\ ( \Ml’v*V I I v ,■ •! V ■ : r ■ ' . • trtpit : E\. i :s (5 id, Mum v Y i • t «( :! e, i I * t i . ") MONKS’ FIRST > v. i' *. T till- Hoi • V '<• ti-1 nided n • !..■ . '■ 1'' 1 ,• IA " . -■ ' - i ■ n , ■ ; ■ . i d, Or. • am A - at M. A i**l * ’■> t! a * i . : • : I: : ■ i i .!• In A Ally 1 1’i a -J II • la.* ■ a:!.' a;u. 1 U*. aid id. .1 * > * ■. : : - Pb«* God ■ \ .■ • * a..; • • ■ ! ■ . t . V lar . :• a wit. .’ - a., d. in.! id . .. d l'd a ■ i £gj a a i’a - ; ■ a. Hi i :h< .. i 1* .a... - .:•* i**-! '.<* a. • *i a.* t : 1 M - a , 1 i l' IS . . ■ l it l> , : . s. i ! a;.- Lot-:!, .a . Aa: .1- .valid ’an* ::..*•• prophet I ■ i ' . ix a a ■ ai, a a c. a : a ■ . a v a > a ■ a -a vi i * v: K’ri tlto May: a ia in * m * :.*• d . a I,: ir.ii.it *. • l a.. . • • a* " *da e\.ai : .n.i then . ! .li. 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Awe ' . • v din . -1 ' 'ho L : d. : !(, i I glori '.'s 1 v. • .■ d I r i Vi til Hr ' imam ill’ 'do People ( hide Moses. Vlany la rd-1 • i1 is the - ildren 1 ■ ltd su'Tered as they wandered to ward 'he land the Lo"d M,.d w .. ■ i T: e I. >:-d -1 som' a pi 1 , • i-in ; | • i lead • ic :>v dav ar .1 pili n' . i nre •>>• night, out if they !■ id ■ . lend or rva'a: . 'hey gr. al ibied " I .: I.- i Mo •• ' v ■■ ' g g ■' . rv. iiv iy from Egypt Always. • r.vever, the Lord showed M >se- i way mi feed them. "I lu.'.e heard the murmurings of the children of Israel,” the Lord r.iid. "speak unto them, saying. At even vo shall eat flesh, and in the morning ye shall be filled with •bread, and ye shall know that I an. tiie I. .rd your God.” And so it came to pans. Quails ■came up at night and covered the v.nv.) and they slew and ate. and in the morning the ground was cover ed with manna, which, said Moses, ■‘ is the bread which the Lord h:«h given you to eat.” Then they were attacked by the Amalekites. These people were de scended from Esau, and closely re lated to the Hebrews. Moses held up his hand, and when he did so, Amalek lost, but when his hand fell from weariness. Amalek won; s i At.'ron and Hur held up his hands, one on either side, so the Israelites Were victorious. Moses built an altar here and called the place Jehovah missi, for he said. Because the Lord hath sworn that the Lord will have Churches s r r.\n. > l'.\ nil >i.i • om'Ri'H. N . • . A n . S . 7 !‘, I'H!- SALVATION A KM Y Sunday sc:". :ces: i a. :■ . S unlay school. 11 :r , P: caching service. 0:3' p. :n . Y P. L Meeting. 7 p. in.. Open air meeting 7 j: p. m Salv..'ion meeting. Why n t go to church? ( * . ^■ • ' !"*n ’ t.st’ .: . M l ; ' » ,'t* FIRST :•'!!!• SBYTKIHAX. '! 'A' 1). \1 . . ... Sir S i v • :» 4.> •" ('d ■: 'i . rim •! \i .. Ser i m ; -v I) \ ( ' Hr .1. ■. i", meat ! \ .. \ W'.i • V .■ r. I C ’• »1 . t , :, 11 Y ■ ■ *.ir. Sernion "I). .bug \V;‘ . DiS.aiurage I "mLiSv: m. Bov Seo.-t \ ■: 7 10 p. m. .1 meeting elder - :■ 1 dear ins. We Jue-dav: 7 p. m. Couries . !tib. FIRST METHODIST. R at e O Bif 1 t. past 5 a: lav: !• 1.. C ' - r;: ... J. U j s , ■ ; -:, | ,e: ;'. Men'.. G r.. led fr > ' ■ -.:ap ..nd study, 'here are de- j partment- and classes tor all age j gr tups. 11 n. W-.rshtp service. Sermon - : X I'M ' D - ixur " j Vespers, Sern in ,. .jert. Be Nat Weary" 6 a. at. Youth Eela i .v-'nip Slipper Md ,\ irship program. T.e-dav: 7.10 p. m. Monthly meeting of b nd : education. Wednesday: 3:45 p. m. Boys' Choir practice. Thursday: 4 p. m. Girl Scout meeting. Troop Xo. 1. 7:15 p. m. Y rung people's choir practice. 8 p. m. Senior choir practice. HOLY LVNOCFNTS EPISCOPAL. Rev. Ray Holder, rector. First Sunday after Epiphany. Linaary 13: The Holy Communion. 8 a. ni. Church school, 9:45 m. Men’s Bible class, 10 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 1! :i. m. Mr. H Oder will preach on ' in the C' ncil- of Earth." Church school. St. Jehu's Mission X. Henderson, 2 p. m. E\en;ng Prayer, Holy Trinity Townsville, 3 p. m. Evening Meditation 5 p. m. Young People’s Service League, 7 p. m. Monday, Jan. 14: THE BIRTHDAY MURDER 1 lANG£ IOV/S j _Ci.'P' V.'CWT PV THF VPKKIU. (VM« »VT 1»!STKIM"TVI» HY Rf\ft ?TST7'T:VX ^YM'ICATK ^ ^ v'HAPTKR THIRTY-TWO AT noon on S ■ ! iv Victoria w as i\ g n Die t-r -1 u t blue mat of the sunchair on the balcony, wealing i brief sun-uit of the same vivid blue. From the kitchen win dow above where she lay came the •iiii.I cf Hazel h.i ; as -he ir iia .1. from the lu ng r ■ m came the irge ni tses of the New York Philhar" me oon.-crt V. •♦■•ria lay •tit. her arms cro-on lor fore-j ' i I ■ ike l cave .,f sh i h tor , her eves Dunking >t’ -g. feeling nothing. mlv half i • arnig. otilv naif r.ve. The « irm -an pour" ! down hke nv.-lted butter; it seemed | t« pel n. ate the tissues of ■•■•r In iv. . to go a.- .'cep is the b. ms Tension et lied, ti • lights tiled before they took sli.i: There was nothing in the w e I 1 it glowing I; at of win h she had become a part. Sue - ireelv lieard the doorbell rtr g. in r H izel answer it. The md •'; it :r l ie be r ■ or her arms u I >pen ner ov - w as the heavy - md of masculine t. l.-t ps on Die door of the iin.ng : , m. uni then Si, • - voice -: n.iking. "Hello, little friend." He was standing in the open ci r- iv. I -oking down at her. As sh. struggled to a sitting posture a, i••;st ' • tilted i nek >f the long ch ic he at nt soli i;_v and with as s ■ !'..( ' • " • f t lie ca " v ls-sontnI : u ue •• i! i rs iv; ! lied aruind ! tii" • h ' ■ 'a he. scrape 1 one into a I p • fa g her. sat d >vcn. He •V u a : • k exceedingly com f : • . - '' g * he re. his h. i ■ Is or the’ 1, i" - f the cl;.i r. (we leg c ■ • the tl.er lie c n.lmued , to !•• k at her. e-ipress ■•:!, ssly. ■ Y . • ■ ridering why I’m ; hen i Sawn, f iti y remov ing ■ - , : n m.l tossing it s.dew ays t ’ i V.ctoria frit o.1 '.v (!>■* f- ’ •> :n !.er t'r- t r*«s, h-T f.i. * ire of lir •! !>•!•: y j ■ * ' 'il Her v , she rc.ii is ! i!v si.:irp. "I ' i* t to ' *! ; .t‘ i '.it what Imp- i p, • r i t > y i.r I";.-: ," I " j "I I.” said V- ' •;; i tn Sa a n 1 She ..iv d .'.:i ag u.••. ■ m e m me 1 s ■’ I I - r eyes v..:!: h, r arms "I ' 'ver knew you to h. ic y ur i !:•.; . in the - m.T t- : re," s ud | Sawn I'm.-’: in v - ! i I .• .. * Y . : re u.-aulh. . so direct.” j She diiln t reply. "All right, then I II talk." said : Sawn She heard the -nick of a , t m itch b< c ; light! 1, sir lied 1 uin- • ir.g to! ace i. I hau :i t . t a v, r\ \ i i :> ar i : • ure yet, I ut :... detectn e , : who quest • . nit- t! u. rn i g : ga\ e in,- n e ri i; n : a hat hnp pt tied. A" : 1 m :: ightv l.n: •. I cun- I t otis." I I Viet i a fined her oy. s to re-,: main closed, . e ed !;.-r \ eve to I i: very casual. "Oh! Mr. 'Tuck ques- t tioned y u this morning'."' "Yes 1 belit•.e lie came to find I out v.hetlier, in my opini in, y.iu could have poisoned y nr -'ishan I " He paused, "1 t i him 1 lidi : k now. "That was white of you." said Victoria drvlv. “Cut since then I’ve done some thinl rtg, I've I ne $ me ■ ■ I r ing " Victoria dropped her arms, s en- g herself to or" e!' > c ; on hpr •s v -res were already forming ! it h ■ aid t. II S r that -lie had "i i: tent ion of being .' st'.'tied by •a I’.'it hi3 hlan!;. a -t placid ’ i a\ tipped a lit!." I rward a"! 1 me steadily t w r ! her. mad" r \ such outcry seem id lish. pet ■ She swung her egs over the .. go of the long chair, stood up. : at on the white terrycli th robe lying across its foot. "Is she pretty?" asked Sawn. Vvt ria paused n ;' act of ty* ■ ' he : * e's sash • Wh ?" "The actress M ■ i H l.cings.” "V : v' " She sat in a chair aer.'ss the ta ble from him. The gl ire nf sunlight •r. its white surface hurt her eyes; he metal arms of I lie chair were almost too hot to touch. Sawn's ’yes seemed impervious to the g! ire. and his body to the heat. IT'v were on hers wi’h a ruthless m ! impersonal curiosity. "I'm Iry ng to pm down what you once acre and what you may he now," '" sa; 1. "I find it hard. The years !o queer things to people. What you t.r v always want' 1 to he. and ah.it y a have become, is that ather fabulous er it ire, a self .:!••• :-’nt woman, functioning like a ; m in a man's world" He rested me arm on the elge ut the table. • ! over it a little toward her. | Y - l always had to he first. Vic- ! ■i.a. That's part of it. But there's ra ther n ason, i think, for your j ji’i'in ing that person. 1 wonder if, ■- a k" .v ahout it. People know | IIj • little about the lining of i r minds. They have a fantastic I il ility lo see of themselves little ■ to than the picture they them olves eit ite: the self that shows, he self the world secs. So I won a r if you yourself ki: wv the most mpi rtant reason f r yi ur l, com : - . li a very succ S3fui won in,” Til v star* d at i k li other acr ss he :.ttie table. "Y ur face," sa. I ;awn. Pile two words brought an n! ! i lie sharply l ack to Victoria. The j die that came wlV n she ran into . hall of her childhood, heard her not her say to i w man over a tea up— t he light voice be bin I tli ■ ' hi k green plush portieie—"V (; :a is m >t a pr.: ty child, ishe s wonderfully intelligent one." An 1 I'.i-R the linn r ot the mah -g my . attack, a faintly greenish oval, ■ I'l.ug a sharp pointed child's a c with gray eyes That was the! irst time that ache came !o her. i "My face." she said, "has never ecu my fortune." Sawn stood up, walked to the' i k l b he iu!l \v:'h its row o» '' : ji t! Me tk.n -. his e iret ve r It." vv all. i i sh' « a.- n i a i of seeing Iv.m it:ike “ it «.im« I gesture on the night A : art had : > •!. With !;:< bn. k to her he stood lo -king it the sprawled city un ter I ' he u ; !e blue sky. "11 e last tl me we talke I *• • : ti er you t hi -up «nme in' r• -■ g things about myself Now I’m g ** mg to do t' ' i u e f or y i If', i had been b »rn pretty, your I fe w ill have i •• n i v-ry different one. I believe 11 it mu I irned ejirlv t!’. it ;t "gs it i ime ei.--.iy to the pr- *tv >n< s would not come to you 1 believe w ; !- irned eariv that von were smart and talented, a: 1 that yon wool 1 nrvi r be beau tiful. V u drove yourself forward with vvknt you I. I have —brains an i talent. V ir face II \S been your fot! one. Viet, ria." He turva d and fori her. looking down "Wfu n I first knew eon. I us- 1 to wonder at y uir friendship with Bernice. 1 use I to wonder vvliat you really felt when you saw her moving thn ugh the large rooms of her husband's house, of whicli her pretty f iee had tun !e her the mistress, so easily. "On the memorable night of the blonde. 1 thought I knew die an swer. You ! iled that g::l. You hat ed her fully an ! ! tg< ty Y u frightened her. you h lt-’d hi r so. It vibrated on the air. Slip was afraid of y u Sin was afraid of what you m:g! t do to ! • r. I have always b( lieved that if she ha i not been so p rotty •- s-■ p:::k an I wh Ip, pretty—y -u w vi! in't have gone up in flames tl t night. You vv ul in t, perhaps, have left me. "It v is ru I the eonv:of: n that 1 hail la • :: tu.l i:'' hat g. 1 y >u. It was that I 1 id be- n unfaithful with I - a-ity It n. gated t- r you alt v hi had v< 1 so far It said to you t! ill. wev r hard you vv< irtce I. v -u vvi I ne - r compel . ite f,.r s I i.--'C la"k v t e- - lid do n- ! lung about. 'I ■ it's what l-unt-.l y a crarv " It ii'lls a s'.range ' ueent. I’he v. arm sur be!:!, the I !ue ski, tlie l;t 11-- i1 ■ I ■ i : 1 , - in y fa -. I each • -Iiter, the v ■ :s ju spoken. "Believing said Sa n, "I find myself . micring I b: : n.y ■c- If Ik:liking vv kn! It-n v mis n. ty have -1 - o to y.--t I fin I myself wot lering such h betrayal 11 make you lo n< v " II.; ims :: - : i I to ner two ka: is. !. • g ■: to the arms d 1 - r "Yiii I, i \ e bea u! If ul 1 11 is," he s.i | - | tu-. * iuysi-1f t h:" lung if tli.i'-o hands doing o'l'-idiung swift and secret with pi . . rs. S. -a (ping [mis. n up n a spoon, stirring it into something your husl-an 1 ate or drank Your poor, helpless hands obeying a hu t ami an anger beyond y- ur control fur a little vv hile " < To Be ( unlinueil) -I News Of Tlie Churches i ( Press Service of the North Carolina Council of Churches I'BI Head ( liallenges 5 until (.’ha: In" t • ■ ! .4 M (V Ca 1,1 1’ d|. 4 • I ’ .«• V M - ' Mart Cm .'• i-t • -I cm Kdg. ■ !! • ' FBI the ’ a - "U: - ' V ... t 'a Mat ai'! ’ 1 ; 1 ' 1 ' 1 - 1 imm ’ 1'y t if.1 li 1 m ■ ■ ; ■ a a ay ‘: 1 *' ' ;<■ ■ I’ei'ti in• i i "1! .■ cl !.i'.' 1)1 rector 11 me: ■ ' ’• ■ M'a' :'<■ y . a . ie\ t * ' ' A me: :. .1 re . lie ’. t i to Mlt ..as:.. : t Mt a is it a tt..:: r. '.4 .ion ad..It- :mi>; smv.e theii , bilitj \mng ■: topic tl er to the .•'. 11''1 ■ At '' '• pn f.'i* ‘. tsiiy M 11 a-1 : .a I IT ;• — tain Mia'. ■ • '' t '1 i\|uet:i'v ■ . Mi arro-i's f . • - 1 ■ i an .1 'i,..'. 1 I rt. 11). 21. is i 22 Yihi' ;> t a y .1V4 ' General mod ing, W man's A :.i liary. 1 ;i. tv. Bov Sen-it Tri. A N ■ 31. P."i . il him'. 8 p. m Thar day, Jail. IT Browait Tt • 11 tr House, V p. m. 1-.V. Jan. 12: The H"!y C* imm 'll’: ..ye the Sick id S fering It S r.-lav. 1 s. 1!) The Drnn In cl P. : 1 in basement, 8:2.0 p. m. CONGREG ATIOX AL CHRISTIAN Re’.' J. Frank Apple, is • ' . Sunday: 9:45; - C 11 a •: M m -.4 wor hip. Ser mon subject: "Tiu- Light Is St.L Shining." 6:45 p. m. Young People' ■ met"• j ing. T:30 p. m. Evening a irship: Set - mon topic: If You Had list Otis Wish, What?” <'» L*d 11 e a d. m ■. 7:30 p. m Prayer meeting. 8:15 :. m. Cho r p- ictice. The public is cot lially imit< I t worship with us. CITY ROAD METHODIST. R"v. J W Snceden, pa ini'. 10 ;j. m., Sunday sel: 10I, W. T Adams, superinteti lent. 11 a. m.. Mi rni-ng worship. Sa- - mon by the pustor. 6:30 p. m.. Youth Fellow-hip. Tuesday. 7 p. m.. Spiritual life meeting. Wednesday. 7 p. m., Prayer meet ing. WHITE MEMORIAL METHODIST Rev. J. W. Sneeden, pastor. 10 a. m„ Sunday school, J. W Thomas, superintendent. Evening worship, 7 p. m., with sermon by the pastor. Thursday, 7 p. m., Prayt. sendee. ace > mted for 21 1 ;>er cent of the • IT. <: . 1 :.-t ve . • Mr. H ...ver am ■ - I m ie! ' tile • !'ir:ni e!! .• m..de n**;v u • ■ e 1 'dia the tu and i.e, these -. i.e juvenile dean - . , ■ ; ray in' .u' lotted e1 hn.n.ii. I" ; - h:'ilenge which e lul l 111 li.Ml , ii ci.'*' A! | - C ujiot I!, a staff womer the \ th Carolina Council if ;es :s .,! the present time eading tin- youth leaders Ui i i i lion I he state m pi an : it:' . uial •••;•. a nee of Vi Wi . ' 1 ed ■ i fot M ■ l.iLtd " .. ! his ii. nth. Recognize Obligations Gri I'M-I • ui: e: 1 le". iv : thr . i.w. it X". : i C a .din i wi re 1 !•■■ i a m t .i- wcok :iv • he C'.inm i;tee North Car .ina if the Southern C'onfe ore ' r ii.iman We.fare t i -r;,. rt certain pending social leg •i 1 '■ rreiy recognize the r. •' hi ... i'iims to humanity." 1' api . . ade in the inti r i ■•• 'f :!:e ' i a • minim tun” wb; a i 11 i.e c msired at a Sixth I)ls• public ill-, eg in Durham, J .o 12rh In citing the need more per ; ha i", :r.e Mr. Frank (ire a . ■ in t! Labor Con it • ie C man itte • for North Ct* ilina ported that whereas the er eapit t income of the tvtion is SI.<>82. that if North Carolina is $089. As n re - of such a s tu: tion, N irth C.ii'" i.ni u s. :n the ns i‘!er of health, h;' e ■ ii;' r' 'ctor in 1300 persons, whi t the national o erage is me do:! ir per 700 persons. This account* in ".c t : .r -he ! . •• ’hat N.'.rth Carolina at ks w th other st.'es as follows: 39th in nurrher of infants’ death-' list in number of mothers dying in childbirth; 42nd in adult education; 42nd in n tr.ber of hospital beds tier 1.000 population and 48th in selective service rejections. The C mmittee feels that the 65c minimum does not mean n general rise in prices but rathrr ** and •'cording to O. P. A.’s Chester Bowles, The long run effects of j •his lew lation would be to reduc' prices." Japanese New Testaments Raleigh.—-A telegraphed nr 'e ! of fapancse Chri bans for 2.000.000 i’wo million; o< pies of the \ev. Testament in the Japanese l.'tgunge has been answered in part tav th eligi us t ->roe.s of America, ncc >rd ng to statement in the current sue of the N. C. Biblical Recode; sixty thousand copies of the Nov Testament in Japanese h:'re already •one to Japan and dans are being 1 cade t i send an additional 400.000 I as soon as they can be printeef. Re - | turning visitors from Jtzpan report ■ dt ii i ■ scriptures is so < • ' .. s:r:a' 1 Xi w Testament . v -.'! .t .or ,u‘ . n Toky > in iw in S3,7 ■ t The A ■ m i .■ 1 Bible cty ; • .il;(*iu y through a inch ' : ; .Nui'in l'ar-. iin.i otin r 1 ..A ' :ie uni •V 1. \ . (>: • of the American Bible S (tv h. . e i t. -n" i .i tIn tile Ac.-rllt 11 ii.* : baa H'en I:vpussiblo ■ B ale., ui'.a K i-sui. and so ■ knowi. i.o !hole.-, h.». e been .■*;*.*: However. Bibi .. i ; oi ;i g;*, e:i t • H u.-:-. a ii a: is •lielA in (It. ai iv through the 1) tail Bible •'raver Observance Dari:.an. — Churches throughout North Carolina this week observed the iOObh Annual Universal Week ■ •t Prayer. Spei t.d scr\ ices in liomes a,I c:: ::v!ies md community-wide me.-'tugs high-lighted the list of a. tr. .tie- n ni uiv towns and c ties, i • n ted '.iat ,n Many foreign a.unit: le- this was ‘.ip first time in a.my ..- ten vuar- tu..1. tile re .. is U-.. !..•• i”..i\e . 'en able 1 i cal! • :e pt it le lor i pen .serv ice:. in tbe chore . Tine nf.erna • . ii agency pun rin; this ibser ..iiia- a .. ■ World's Evangelical Alii' ,■ with headquarters in Lon . England. Churches ::i all lands of Me Prate-rant faith coot>erated. Furchase Canin Site Cia.r! tto.— Mecklenburg Presoy ti : : iits h, . c la..a. ac l an expansion r gra which wall provide i! um : , r ,• ,n!h n. naa a ma tor the pr i ei . •.-■ f the Pncbytery. A site o: in . , , h.is .'veil pm citased and the •i*!e re-ts with the trustees of the Presbytery. The property is ten miles east of Charlotte on an all weather r aid. it is estimated that the <■ >-1 of devel tug this site will at- $50,000. The tir.-t ph;'..e of the . i ; .. gn has t he goal at raising sba.iHiiJ by March 1st, 1946. The action of the Presbyterians :s in line with that >! many other ci a ; it: at ions. Tne North Carol in;. Conference of the Methodist church nd i ted a:i extensive campaign in December for the establishment of (CAv.-at camp sites in eastern North bar lira. The Evangelical and Re formed denominati in has pi. aliased ;,■:• the use of the entire denomina tion b large camp in the area of Hi i a ing Hock. J HENDERSON I Flower Shop I Successor to Ilibberd's I MAY WE n SERVE YOU? —•— vance hotel Bi.no. Entrance on Montgomery St. 1 BOOK REVIEWS Wv It\ II Wil l S. MORRIS. HRIIH SIII XII REX 1SITI II. hv I v«I > n W au«li. :!.'>1 ;>.r:rs. In st. ii. I.ittli. Hrou n A ( i ni nav. . i . \ car- a I V. a- a trod.a <• I the work- a. l-lvrlvn W.i igh i tin ovt H a ol * :.d hi. t liiati-ly I haunted II .. . - : .i . t 1.i n.; else w i .’ten by 1 I . 1 in. ii W align' • liev :n'a tin • He -Hen" : ,it •nine a - i .a. , : t.i.alitl antll I Ii . I (“till: :e I • . • i i. i! l' .y'to ’. lie writ itlg • * t ■ t Kn . . : ■ 1 I: •. ) ■ i I lie. tel i < I. t' i - '' i. • ; ■ •: . ■ I- ns liman, ( .ji*... - « . • iiVi la. . V ' a ,|l irill". t He I ■ . -1 - a . . ; V .. . .ed n 1 ’ a i ■ i, i■. i i i t a'' -. v ' i I e a .jin i> nemo .lie h" II - Wltll tin Hers i fill Hi arsoeta . .1*; t . < M : 111 il • l:. i: 11 t a 111 i I y ol the estate, begun at Oxt a til ,1"' • > l-tl . I ' Wltll 1 .a. : • i.i ' i • i .1.1 ai *1 ■: ueiI w i t i; liy i lei ■ I ' i 1. a v .1 ...stera; Netiw. luill. Ityda.. . a c. ,,me a l.iitti as ar ' :-t. : -t. • tteei! Ills :a. i n.ige !■• I 'e a i.i in ai i.it . ' i w in I. tdy .1 ulia' .a. 'las 1 n e ..- entangled v. t! . avii t.es w hi h : nn the di lieatt t rented .aid developed v !»: Ul ( rst.-tiding t-v the talented W.i.tgh I le t rave, t he stn i g i - i d.- a! t.,i• 1. i tli v. ink eoi ds vvtlivh el. a a .. ten on it m>- niters. Ev ity .i Wangii rev ives the | •. - a mil cl ugue m; net u til ns. t’.ipta.:! Hyclet tells the . - :a.st.- nee.- a1 • i. - . ev : -■ lira; 11: a le ■ a, I : a an- Fhe :. a levelopt-d .. . i epilogin • •eludes Ryder' . i■ erie by . ■ . . _ h.ai av'i. to r.is preset,t duty u i repari-tg the r- '.He ter t -.ea rp merit. Tats method a- ,dl-:;et!.e i a-.'saa; at.d adds to the continuity Alexander W a! a- ; • !a • < ■ 1 e Evelyn Wa :g!t as "i':.i i.e. n -I thin a at,a- .al ong t: e y-i g w . .:e . t ii.it iia va en in 11 .-' a a Has i .-..i "Paideshead !!• • ited'' -ait i nn at i - at a; - as -a. • . . a . 1: i I-: illiant aid a esistiiile. lti: U II KI D. lit l*eter Bnw - mail, l id pages. New York. Kun doin Hiuise. SI.5U. Up i u .sort ing .1 cl. .... I..|i. ii.'.a . : f\‘U r Bow I - . > the "Nil :.. .I i' u .! n tlie .. upc i iv . crt c." It ... in tin- i.i.p. i.. c man 1 c:' t:. .' :! cl.l tc : . a "Be.a ll lied' ’.lie one hour in military hi.-t re u a .a.ldiei' lile in iac I’.ailic. Tr.e battle scene is vtv.sRy ['■ .. avi-d. .is.-.n i:ig the n-..ili r >: m .. .eep until the l.i.-t , m ;e ■ ..i : o. gitly dru sted. I', ntr.il :. i-i t i :. . i: ret elry n the sighting . J .. .t p. rather ..m adiuitt .;u to ':.c ,n ito t la.ug:.t- o. a oid;er :c ■ eves the dctlri ..till ;c tie .. tiuilit yet tear; lit tight.- to prese.'te ha lite. Tender thoughts U the In nv. totvn, l'aniiiy and lut ed one.- and cotv. lortmg Biblical passages lilte; tilt cigh t! e soldier': mind and at the same time an unkiio.M iciti criv.• int > his thoughts as he figure meth ods li r out.'. isting t ic Jap. Although ’.lie book . a . I am u li nded i.1 be ; cud a : : uch, tile thor ■ ike ■■ utiiij e aiTunguuieu ..' i iie line . re etiinl,; oe! l y. I'lli .•rraiigemeu: > .ttph.i.- . e tic tiroiy’. . igi.l tini i g us tt c!: . ;lie .porta.’i lines tll.d will ! I g be q a.led sue! us "War is .i Japanese industry These .ue the unemployed." "Beach ! ted” surpasses any other 1 ry 1 collie out i : t ins tear u ir 1 h tt - man'.- manner ol writing and cho; i of words are elufi lent mid forceful. 1IOI SI S KOI! HOMEMAK ERS. by Royal Barry Willis. Franklin Watts, Inc., New York, 94 l»p. 1945. S3.50. Koval Harry Willis, gn orally con ceded to be America’s ioremosi orchitest of small houses, has turned out another volume >1 sketches and details which do much to prove that houses can he useful as well ... bca tofnl. I 'his king-size Look, written in easy to understand L.i.guage, pro vides a wealth ol informal.. hmts and small house desigi ■■ clearly djuvn with accompanying dia grams in black and while. Fifty sketches show what to look for and what to do and not to do when buy ing or building a house. One interest eg feature ol the vol ume is the mimin': in which house plans are divided into ela.-ses accord ing to cost. Three seeti ms, each pro viding many plans, shew homes in the $2,500 to $8,000, $8,000 to $11,000 and $11,000 up price ranges. Shown ., the hints to homemak ers section are various ways ol ar ranging bathrooms, kitchens, choos ing the site and eating. Royal Barry Willis has a tortile imagination, broad vision and kind ly good humor. He knows his subject inside and ■ ut . the my raid details j of design, plan and (instruction. He has been a prolific contributor tc. magazines and ids bodies have been best sellers in their particular field.—A. E. HIRRY HOME TO MY L— III \IIT. I>\ S.1111 Kvnl I »(l paRr.. li -l' ii Ii >urI.Iiiii Miilhn i ,,in p.i'iy - A it.it.\ e of Mt i Hive. W (' . , By i .I li. • i a cn i.. ' . t„ Hurry II <• ' . My H. at' i. ,, ,i i .1 •H,.ir li.- Ii vim I li. .1 <• u , Spi in . l - .. mall tay. n v. t. . ay the land • : a loan • m v. i .:i.- by and i n- i. .,in a. Reference I. i ton. \\ A I | ' ' . I . 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