j Society News |
ir.i. in ir.i i iii. -vu.hi.
i'ndcrfoot earth rings with a treble
note,
Piotesting, shrill:
Nothing sounds else, save now and
again, from fox's throat.
. luiskv yelp, or. beyond birch and
willow,
ake-iee. with sigh prolonged and
hollow,
Pike a far thunder,
: naps asunder.
pn 'test
proest
■ ncatli my t road:
Above, ni black skies,
Miperb Orion walks,
and Aldebaran stare jcad.
•tionless for a space, 1 listen:
let, quiet, the night:
ow-wrapped the hill.
And wood and field —
nter-still.
Oolore ("airn
Ahoskic Group Puts
On Entertainment
Eor Kiw anis Club
den: her- i i I lie K : w, nis club
e entertained le-t night i v Mr-,
■ert Smith, nl Aho-kir. and : er
■ oo.i Hubba" girl . vv io p t on
unber ot song and dance ,-eli■ -
- id piano -. ■ I ■.
Program for the evening was in
see of .1. H u r.v Bry..n, wh pre
!ed Willia n Bryan, o: Ahe>kio,
.ii turn introduced Mrs. Smith.
B. Burden, la- itenant Kiwatus
ertior i f tin sixth di\ isi m. »a.
i.-itor at tile a eating. Other guest.
ied Dalt n Harper, Mr■ T. I\
dot: hews. M i and Mr- Willi..m
* . Airs, lies •>< rt Sir,.1 h. Mr-.
ex Woodley, Aliss Sai Fut
Oar.'ltt'e Time. Ali- Gladys
Willoughby, M Jean M . di
V:reinia Seg. r. AI The
."daughter and All.- Shirley Hyatt.
A siiort session m K ; a. ■ ",.■■ i:"
held with s < embi
ring lined for violation ,■ , Ul,
Sue Kelly ( irelp Met
, Sui K
u.es parlor .■! tiie church Ah i ! ,.\
i i ttitig at ( iglit o'clo it , ■ on
need t<iday. IT - -e- " i ■ ,e
A! i.-ses Vernelie (I: IIa, rn ; 1.. t
.’ nes and Air-. .J. L. Fasmi.
Marian Martin
—Pattern—
1 i-' i iii'iT' Iiir ale-buttoning!
' "■ i< use Pattern 9096 makes
juu appear I wi> it's
" « a > 1-> put i a . lake ..IT. Three
it ■ a eineh l" ir. n . Su smart!
I’alt n n 9 >*•; ■: , n; -...... ;; j_ ;p;
h i. 40. 4". 44. tu ; Si,:a .'..hi take..
Send TWENTY rent in rums for
ti’i' path in . li< na.■■■... II I): pate!)
I ’at tei u D 1 St .,
'■1 ■ ' N Y Print l . i i.1 ■
size. x.,\ ,; e;ess, style
XT MP.KiE
. ' VI I art in Sj Pattern
i>"ok is ii*reody .it’s yours for
Filtoni C'rntr Full of smart styles
the family | hi EKEK pattern
: ' ■ '< : '■ : on-a-belf’ iirintcd
right in.-ule th; book.
Miss Jenkins Is
Honored At Coffee
H< >ur On Friday
Mi; Rosa Long Tt as ent< r
i’ 1 a a ra! nr I ii ui r Kh iday
mu '. 1 - ■ :i ..'a!. .. : her
h" ' .■ •••! Clarke Sin-i■ t !’.inorie.g
Mis; Eli aheth Jenk ns, briilo-eleet.
A ng< ei sj ; flowers
were place,I ;h: .ughi. it the house.
Mrs. Jet n mot let ol the hono
ve. presided at the col fee tabic
winch was cu\ t l oii with a : ce do*h
aiiI cc:ii* red r 11 !i ., -; I\ cr ! ’ir.vl chii
lining nap drag, i . i irnatinns,
m I ' H : • . Mr-. K. C Ci v. Mrs
K 15 Rob . ml Mr Ale’; S.
T itkin.- !< ; in serving dainty
•andwici c-. ha ;a, alts, cliickcn
■Mad in she!!.-. and swcc.s.
The gin- ' list includ'd about
wenty-l'na members of the younger
set.
Girl Seout News
Troop \o. !!
Tr on X i. 4 if the Girl Scouts
told their regtdai weekly inei ting
rhursday fte i oon. The inerting
ijicnciI with the I''n111 .1 flag cere
non.v and patrol n net ing a
Tlie gin ip d!\ ided into three
tn ups :■ dan ing, singing and
having game- The meeting closed
\ilh the friendship circle and the
Goldi n S' n "
ELIZAH 1'i'i 11 A PASS. Scribe.
Visiting in i-'lorida.
Mis.- R sa Leiglt II >po, d ,lighter
Mr. and Mrs. R I.. Hope, left
A'edm. \ : ■ m il .- into tune in
•'lorida.
line J'rom Raleigh.
Mi-.- Mar; I ’on. cm student at
Meredith C-hl.-ge, Raleigh, i- ex
n'cleii 111 .irr.a' today to .-pend till
veek-end v ilh Iter p rents. Mr. and
dr-. \V. J. Row in.
Legion Auxiliary
Hears Mr. Dennis i
At Regular Meet
Henry A. Dennis v .... guest speak
er at the meeting <>! the An eriean
Lt gion Auxili iry held K iday after
noon at the home ot Mrs. H. W.
Anderson on Andrews Avenue. Mr.
! )> > nis told the group i f t he pro
posed community building and
staled tho advantages t > the com
munity of such a meeting. He urged
tho ooperation of the auxiliary in
the erecting o1' the building. Mr.
Dennis was introduced by Mrs.
t'lvdo L. Finch. i
Following tho talk Mrs. Finch 1
spi ke on community service, stress
ing the fact that the war had
brought many problems i d ami ng
them a large increase in juvnile
delinquency. She urged the auxil
iary and the individual n emb( rs to
cooperate with -eh mis. chur he-,
and civic organizations in combat
ting the problem here and in under
standing the needs. She also stated
that the aim was to train youth to i
he good eiti/.d . because I hey wii I
he ttie leafier- of n r future natii n.
Mrs. 11. A. Newell, pre.-ident, pre-j
sided at the meeting which was
opened with the preamble and the
salute to the 1lag. Reports were
given by the secretary and treasurer.
Ihe membership chairman reported
that there are now 127 members in
the au.xi'iary.
The child welfare committee an
nounced that $10 had been sent to
Sun Die. France, for the purpose of
reestablishing this city which was
destroyed during the war. S. i Die
was created by Americans in the
lit'-st World War. A letter was read
lion the Red Cross field worker at
fort Bragg thanking the auxiliary
tor tiie radio sent at Christmas.
Mrs. Newell urged the members
to attend the officers and units ci.n
ierence which will be held in Ra- j
lcigh on March 3 and 4. Mrs. !
Walter G. Graven, of Charlotte, na- j
tional pre.-ident of the Auxiliary, i
will be speaker at the luncheon, she
stated.
The home was tastefully decorat
ed with attractive arrnigements o!
-spring flowers with jonquils domi
nating the arrangements.
At the conclusion ot the meeting
the bo.-te-.-es served iced drinks,
san hviches. and ..kies. Hi stesses ,
were Mr.-. Anderson, Mrs. Clyde L.
Finch. Mrs. D. T. Beekhnn . .Mrs.
Annie Mae McIntosh, and Mrs. M. W.
Adams.
Wa? Inventions,
Fitted To Fence,
Will Come Soon
Many war inventions that have
been withheld from the public lor
1 security reasons and which will fill
i useful demands during peace will
be released to the public us soon j
as manufaettuors arc able b pm-I
du- e them. j
Among them is a high cxplosi c
called pcnlolite. consisting of PKTM.
mixed with TXT ■ sensible to
shock but more violent than TNT'. ;
A deadly ant killing chew ical called
AXTTJ also lias been developed as I
well as methods for removing tetra- j
ethyl lead from gasoline, leaving it'
usal.de as a cleaning iluid and fori
'stove fuel.
Some other recent invent a us that
will soon be available are:
A Super-Coal
Ami-knock mot >r fuels, produced
j through the addition of compounds |
of heavy metals other tin l>.w 1: an
apparatus that super-powders ei al
to get maximum heating value from
anthracite and other coals of high I
1 «sh content: a plastic sheathing be-:
'.ween copper wire and rubber in.-u
: lutions that protects the rubber trom :
chemical damage by the copper;
New Movie Idea
A method of freezing foods by
constant agitation in a nearly satu- .
: rated atmosphere, producing un
: caked frozen products: a method n! .
: preserving food by list' ot a highly
j v olatile subst; i ce sir h as ethyline
ixide or methylbromide which does
not injure the product: lle.xible plus-l
! tie bags as containers for sterilized
i foods, instead ol conventional glass]
or metal, and a new type ot motion
picture theater that has the screen
on the ceiling and reclining couch
seats.
i A
WITH THE COLORS j
★-★ ■
Returns to Great Lakes.
Henry Howard Buchanan left
Tuesday for Great Lakes, 111., after i
pending a 60-day leave with his
larents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Buchan
an, Route 2.
( OH M151 S HKNDKRSON.
Columbus Henderson has been ]
honorably discharged from the C.
S. army after serving 21 months in !
the Paeilie area. He is the son of I
Lena Henderson and the "ate .June
Henderson, of HIS! Clark street.
Goes To Petersburg
Mrs. A. B. Kaulkner left today for j
Petersburg. Ya., to visit her son
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
R. M. Brooks,
COLD PREPARATIONS
Liquid — Tablets — Salve — Nose Drops
Has satisfied millions lor years.
Ca-:.?n L\e cr.'.y os d e.'ei
YOU CAN PEACH
Alim FAMILY
EVERY DAY
IN NEWSPAPERS
What's Doing In I lie
Churches
PEN'I EC'l >S I'AI. Mt 'LINES.
NORTH HENDERSON.
Sunday:
9:55 a. m. Sunday chool.
11 a. m. Morning worship.
2:3a j. in. Sacrci; song serv ice.
7:30 p. in. Evening worship. All
these services will be conducted by
the evangelist. Mi s Inn ■ Gaskin.-,
oi Green iboro I'he s ngers will be
the Ga kins-Eaneioth evangelistic
pa rt.y
Thursday:
7:30 ]i. in. Prayer meeting.
FIRST METHODIST
Ilev. C haneie D. Barchft, pastor.
Sunday:
I). 1.7 a. m Church seliool, J. W.
Sanders, geneial .-upci miciidenl.
Giailed worship and study, there
are departments and clas.se.- for ail
age gi mips.
11 a. in. W<irship with en on by
the pa itbr. Subject. "\\ hieh Is
Youis?" (This service will be broa 1
i a.-l ov er radio stat Ion W 1 INC i.
3 p. ill. Yc. pers Meditation bv
the pastor.
0 p. m. 7 oldli Fellowship .upper
followed by opr n foi . m.
Minday:
3:3" |i. m. All circle., (except No.
2) will meet at lb • home of Mr...
i ■ lb Rose. I'he iin. tor will give an
address on I'he Methodist Discipline
■ .'30 p. m. Board of Stowaids
meeting.
<i p. in. Circle No. 2 with Mr.
Maurice Allen. 123 Hun.n street.
Tuesday:
8 p. m. Whitm-uv-We ley cla
meeting at the pai -image.
Wednesday:
7:30-9 p. m. Sec nil sc non of Hi ■
missions and evangelism class,
taught by the paste,
1 hursday:
4 p. m. Girl Scout Troop No. 1
meeting.
i: 1 n p. m. Girls' Choir prael ice.
8 !>. ill. Senior Choir practice.
Friday:
4 p. m. World Day of Prayer ob
servance with interdenominational
participation. All churches will be
"pen for those who wish to medi
tate and pray.
CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN.
Rev. J. Frank Apple, pastor.
Sunday:
9:13 a. in. Church -chool.
11 a. m. Morning worship. Ser
mon topic. "Dying 'To Live."
8:45 n. in. Young peoples meeting.
7:39 p. m. Evening worship. Sub
ject. " The Guidance of God."
Wednesday:
Friday:
-I j). m. World Day of Prayer. Fa - t
Methodist church.
WEST END BAPTIST.
Rev. E. M. Powell, pastor.
Sunday:
10 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Morning worship. Ho'.
Fee Pridgen, Tar River Raping mi -
ionary, will preach on th - topii
"Vo That Ha\ c Faith."
• i |>. m. Baptist Training Union.
Wednesday:
3 p. m. Rosa Fleming Philathea
class will meet with Mrs. W. E.
Cates.
FIRST PRESBYTER I AN.
Row William I). Melnnis. minister
Sunday:
IF U> a. m. Church school Five
adult classes. A place fur every
member of the family.
II a. in. Morning worship. Ser
mon subject: "Pointers from a Pat -
able."
5:30 p. m. Vesper hour. Medila
tion: What (Pul is doing through us
a:3(> p. m. Voung Peopli s inocliii::.
3:1.) p. m. Fellowship period for
all.
Monday:
< ireles ol the Woman's Auxiliary
No. 1. With Air.. A. C. Yow, •
i ''clock.
No. 2. With Mrs. W. R. Ahnr
nethy at the home of Mrs. W. I)
Melnnis. 4 o'c lock.
No. 5. With Mrs. 1. B. Wat km
3:34 o'clock.
No. 4. \\ ii h M rs. Edward 11.
Dixon, Jr., !i o'clock.
Friendly Circle will not meet,
c .Jo p. m. Boy Scouts of America.
Thursday:
7'3U p. m. Choir practice.
Friday:
4 p. m. World Day of Prayer Fn-t
Methodist church.
FIRST BAPTIST.
Rev. E. X. Gardner, pa.-lor.
Sunday:
3:45 a. m. Bible school.
1 1 a. ill. Morning worship. T<>pa
'A Fellowship Far Worship."
2 p. in. Deacons' meeting.
3:15 i). m. B. T. U.
■ :3() p. m. E\ening worsllip: Ti>pic:
'The Man Win Came Bavin"
Monday:
3:30 p. m. \\ . M. U. circles meet
»s follows:
Circle No. 1 Hostess. Mrs. J. C.
Page, loader, Mrs. W. li. Daniel.
Circle Xo. 2: Hostesses, Mrs. R. T,
Upchurch. Mrs B. (E Allen, leade a
Mrs J. (’. Gardner.
Ciele No. 3: Hostesses. Mrs. IT IT
Pinnell and Mrs. IT A. Jackson,
loader, Mrs. J li. Hinton.
Circle No. 4: Hostesses, Mrs. IT A!.
Powell and Mrs H. L. Lord, leader
Mrs. T. L Dale.
Circle No. 5. Itosl -ss, Mis. w. C. !
Rates, leader. Mrs. IT G. Shaw
Circle No. (i. Hostesses, APw li
A. Dennis and Mrs. Della Woodiicl.
leader, Mrs. R. M. Hawkins.
7:30 p. m. Boy Scout troop meet
ing.
ti |). m. Sue Kelly circle Hostesses
Miss Vernelle Gilliam. Miss Evelyn
Jones and Airs. Leonard Fason.
Leader, Mrs. W. W. Parker, Sr.
Wednesday
7:30 p. in. Church conference and
prayer service.
Thursday:
4 p. m. Girl Scout Troop No. 3.
7:30 p. in. Young people's choir
pract ice.
3:30 p. m. Senior choir practice.
HOLY INNOCENTS EPISCOPAL.
Rev. Ray Holder, rector.
Quo la
Church school. 9:47 a. m.
MenBible class. 10 a. m.
Choral celebration of the Holy
t oinmimior,. 11 ... m.. corporate tor
Die men of the parish, beginning
tlieir pre-Lent n Retr. at.
Me n will m ! at t 10 ( i.urch. .1
p. I- Ret it , t l ’ai , ■ !n uaiini a
until fi p. r .
Evening meditation. 5 p. in.
Yi mm. People S> ice l.i .no. 7
p. m.
Shrove Tuesday. March a:
Ashe Wi ■ (i .
The renitenlial Otfiee and The
Holy Communion. 1" a. m.
Thursday. March 7:
I .out* r> To A .u . Mi mil by the
|ii tor. a:3 i p. m.
1’hesc afternoon service of twenty
minutes each will be h Id daily
throughout Lent except Saturdays
and Sundays.
■-a Christ P
house, 3 p. m
Friday. March 8:
Th( Holy Commune, u ;:u i prayei
for the sick and suit Ting. 10 a. m.
I -cult u i'caehiii '. Mi .on. 7.30 p.
m.
Notice: The Drop-Ju club will be
closed during Lent.
S. i'."nt HENDERSON BAPTIST.
Sunday:
!): ;7 a. r. Sunday it hook Bob
Clri: :.om, . upcrintendciit.
II a. m. Sermon by Up, Leonard
Thomas.
7:30 o. in. livening service.
Wed lie: day:
7 p. m. Iaver meet aig.
SAINT PAtT/S CATHOLIC.
Father -he e.- H. King, pa.-t >r.
Time o! masses:
1st, 3rd, and ,7th Sundays. 7:3 i p.
m.
2nd aim :tli Sundays. 11 g m.
Xovetia iif.otic.il- every Sun.iay.
7:47 p. m.
Holiday . 9:30 a. in.
WHITE MEMORIAL MET!!1 d )IS IT
Rev. J. W. Sneeden. pa-tor.
10 a. m Sui ay h k :. J. W.
Thomas. >u]lenntettdeiit.
1 1 a. i.i. Alo.-mug worship. Ser
mon by the pastor.
OH Y lit >AD AIK I lh 11)!S IT
Re.. .1. W Sneeden, pastor.
10 a. |:.. Sum lay ho a. W. T.
Ad; las. M.ipermlt nitent.
(i p. m. AT a:! h Kci low 'ilia.
7 p. m. l'Aciiing worship. Sermon
by the pastor.
Rev . Mr. Pndeen
Starts Scr\ sees
Amono- Baptists
TL-v. L'-t- Pridr.cn will preach
West I Rapt i
y by Re\ . id AI. Rowel .
hi
Tar Ri \ ei Rapt i\ - • • i;11i• 11. i U
is a ret ill ned Army c a, plain, h a \ a. a
■ ee yea
ice.
Prior to entering the service, he
was pastor at Dexter and Rock
Spline Rapti t cl lurches in Vance
county.
EMTHS
Horry Diane ( lark.
Ai . ilid Ai; . 11 an y i III i itei ( '; k
;m 1::■ >un-. • • the birth of a daiiylm
A Ii " iv !)i;111• . i ai Krl.'. u.irv 3 1. ,i;
Maria I’ai ii.un hospital. Airs. Clark
s 11ir foj uier A! iss .Joyce Forrytl
.1.lines Aiirlut 1 La-ilcr.
Air. and Air:.. ,i. .1. 1i w an
'.ounce ilie birlii ni' a .on, .farm :•
M icliael I .a .aln . i, F. binary 1
.1 Alaria 1 'arliam hi>matal.
DISCHARGED
KDWAKO <k t'Olli.N’S.
Dpi. Kdv\ ard t k t 'ollins. son of
Mrs. V. (I. Collin.-, Route •'!. has ba n
lonorahiy ci: can rye i l'min the C. S.
irmy. Re served .44 months in the
c : \itc with month c of overseas
iuty. He trained at Kccsler Field,
Miss., and Camp Ripley, "linn.
H i 111 Hit Ssck
Leaves Hospital
W. 4. Rowen, who underwent an
■ perut 1 ai at Mui'ia i 'arliain l•.> j < ' !
everal days a,aw has returned to his
iume in the tTpsom c nv. • :
now’*
Your
1. Name Ibc nener special a s:.-i
,nl in President Roosevelt who dice
a.-I month at Alemonal Hospital,
view York City.
2. Pccalcomania is the name ot a
lew mental disease; true or tals;
3. The - a.'drn ,,1 a prison has or
:a.- not the power to reprieve or
■nmmule a condemned man ., sc li
enee'.’
I. Whet warn the i m.e in the lc
■en.t Senate filibuster?
a. Xam" the American ambas
.ador to the Suv ict 1 nion.
ti. Se 'die - raisin.- are manes from
ivhich the seeds hav. been reniov c i
ay maehuie: true or false.’
7. Only persons honorably de -
chanted lmm the military or naval
-erv'lee have the ri.uhi to centum"
llieii National Life In-uranee; 1
or false?
Si. Kxcopt in the ease of injure i
-oldiers, did or did not Army Rc'.;
ilations dm me the last 50 years m
permit saluate.- .villi the loft ha'm '
>1. i Iraiieutan is an anthropoid ape,
nranno. or l:md of marmalade?
iWho said. T am not a Yir
p.iiiaii blit an American .
'T '.It Ol I It! f ‘ IMIIIN In
i ..11/ H i .i < Ti .instated In l.us
tat Cl \; 11. 1.1 . page-. \e» York
I he \ .kin- 1’ir.s. nn. -
Can yen imagine traveling four
hue r< i miles without moving an
inch" Kant a-1 c Ye , but n t> A -
Ir. e ■'nlal World in wieeh Franz
We lei I avelc I in the y< a 1 *11 .!> t -.
by • ■ 1 : ■.. nstrui 11 ' I,
was a trunnion occuience a.- wer *
t utie 1 .ik other fantastic events
, uell he related in "Star I If The
I'libiiiu" 'iii.- i- ".ailed a travel bo.ui
by .. i V1. e fel w ho late him
self as the chief traveler. F. W. He
is called from the W" Id of 1514.a by
his od I' i: nd H. II. I" be a 'guest
at a i "■ :■ i ill;' ; a ' * :i - mi v M'gl nam.
Astmmental world, although tie
wedding never lake, plai ■ due to a
i alamity, undereu nts of which ar
present vv-v n F. W. cnti .- the A -
trom' iita! world.
Alllv u h the v il c".ers only
’hi ce . i:n, V. ,e fel iiiiliut.lv el
down s'liiu I t very mmut" of hi
visit the unnatural thin:’,- that
he : ■ a deg ol undetcrinine ■,
breed that . pea'-'s- all the people
a re beautiful albeit they iiav no
hair ..|. the.. I, .die and cava r thrm
,-elvi with flim v wiling—alino-l
com| | i of disease
no n ed i a vveik for every desire i.
I 111 1 lilt'll
Male .• i / !!■ in tlii: world reached
■ aturit.’ . '' . oi and re
main -rt in In world until about 2 •!>
years oi.; entil vv< a ied of exist -
cnee. They then v ilunta'iiy depart
ed to lee Winlergorden region. X"
die coni' determine the age ■ f the
citizens and only the headdress. sil
lied 1h(
: pas. nts. grand pa re n1> and great
grandparents.
For those interested in the pns.-i
; l.ilil! 's ' f .-: 'entil : achievement, the
chapter relating K. W.'.- journey t
the planet.-, which are called by
:ir.r. -■ r f i;> early Christian apostles
. is: follow e . .. '■ ext i t i h g an 1
, bivatii-lakuig. ifv en though we can't
set '.. I" snali/.e a world like the
\streme"'al. Ihe e i- definite foo-d
for Ihou.ght that some of th.ee things
. could happen i ■ ■. ev en .now iu vv
wi -Ids a e -mg r -al": with Ik •
splitting of tlu atom, contact with
the moon. 1 r.a;.-parenl clothing, etc.
II i. .ay n I or . aotastie a - we a.—
in:. ■. ill. ant book should
be i'te.eeii in : ■ Vim. i apsule lo ij ■
C • '
; ; , i ■ i ■ ■ mere curiosity
iid for . e.mi'a 'is,i." in see it am
part o! it did happen.
I :■ . 1. . ..' e, . .. . . i. .11
h. .. • a t e d fit.- many years by many
•• I • . no via ..ill i gaiety like ail:!
■ • i..v tii ‘ ! e.. ‘ l! * .'ili. A rnni'l
. 1 ’:' . ni'iii.1 !c and i>ure
h laemaliom "Star Of The Unborn”,
i a little or. the Buck Rogers side
. •: i it is v.hd’y interest mg.
The ’ do of this i’anta y is quite
••••• : I*. \Y. I the* leaning
tar, i • .
e. \\. d-kis n works, Fran/. Werfel
ere; red Iks- masterpiece m d: la
i mii;: i forceful .* tyle. Outlandish
tiii« aa'i it \ •cm, the en. ional
writing .*■-itoulil be included on the
shelv ■ oi libi ary. large oi
.- mall, .1 amita Stainback.
dll' SHO( KINO P i N *\ MW
i'\ * rairc ( ram*. Random llaiuv,
N< ». \ <;!'!. RUG, -hi page.*'. '* sil l.
AT» . Ciane has dug around again
an i com • up with {mother tuna- ual
li'I‘. in line with her other works
’Ole Pink Umbrella, The Ooiden B.»\.
i h■ ! g'lig i Necklace an i others -
end i* tin so other c dir combination
arc a good as the Shocking Pink
i i'd, y ou tan cuddle up with one <>i
her volumes any nig1;! and bo as
. m ed of .-evei al liotu . >-1 cntei lam
men! .
The : tee!> hi: • of Sa: i Franc :sc ->
v it!: it ci caking eabloc.o is t!ie lo
cale' of tin nev e-1 ad\\*u-t'.urc of Pat
Abbott :m«i his lovely wde Je;m. woo
assist.* him track down the murderer
ot two ef their tricn,i<. uncovering ,t
\ ;cii ii. ..ii)ring in the iiro.cess.
Pa h v. .i iia. .iust net u rne. i 1 n»n
a ton: oi duty with naval intelii.g
cnc •. ::::• U himself invoked m the
chain oi events when a car comes
l oilier dow n steep Russian Hill in
r ! as hi ioi lal >!e resident ia 1 district
whde tiro Abbotts are on their way
home fr »m a foggy night out. From
then on, he and Jean, through \\ ho>v
'
hot water with first the police and
the n tiv ir friends.
As bltirl) for the* book, nub;:.med
by "the ri*df , a,:ir ,,| , ,t. House-"
say>: "Frances Crane is r; nidiy be
coming one of the best-selling my
stery widen m the country and Tn *
Shock in leak Hat will cud i no; -
mously to her already* considerable
reputatii n.”
V. 1 tii that we agree whole-hearted
ly Al Hi x lei 'em
ill KUY UP Al) \\ \ l i I>>
Margaret Buell Wilder. *i*i pages.
New toik Whittlesey House, Mi
(iraw-Kiil Publishing ( o. v!.5:U
1'hc 11. Ill n tamiU n ■ ic tempor
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way ill vair. <-oi tunic- the: eiideai
ing ; trie.’ dc through rationing, eco
nomic dip icultics and oticr trying
Kew York.
i • l ib. ' . i Ija -i- 1 up
, .iiion of the familv to
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t : Hiltons
i.ovcl .'ii 1 tin in ••mien; filming.
’ - i . me story
1 . til' ise who
i.i.ii taches
.. . < . . "! the head
: |; ; v. . ’ detc r
1 . i.l.i btam
I i|i Ili..;i CO v;» ■ 1 lanci-s
( a i j, ;- a i ! i 1 j !loulileday
A l ■. i.ii. a \,h l ork. shall.
Tii tin fit '|)!i "flln • i k .. ro
ll:;,,ai was a serious and dominant
part of their 1", c bio i Rail I toad
O ' .-'ii . j . i,, I a 'Ve Cai -
incut cal 1 >
the i■, ou i . ,le. ion. Roves ellicf
ras t »
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the si'.' i ’ v. at .ii,' i.io- I,no into
1 ne !'" I. • 'll tills ;,l: IIOU"S the Si!
, o i■ 01 pi"! "I tlii Sturt for 111
triumphed
o i. Ro " -lo' .0"! the best of a
le. 1 ' ■ 1 irrit and
.-tailed a family bcf"'.'e Rove.
S mot imes tile i '.'tale: feels ;t little
impatient with R"ve to he neglects
irk because
: i l m lie ta ui av
iiig Abner.
it is a hi. hiy movin': s!"i y. fitted
to the era in .vm h it set. an;l
m '"juts a ptis-ioo ti.:.oimt plain folks
tori elo us
G ' Stain back.
Vote- On Ranks.
Retail .' iii. J. b C. S. Lewis will
v tek by
bit, m 11 It. o l ' . . . '■ "llu : i \t boon,
• Tiie Great lhf" •••- ’ to which lie
ret I.; us to the b.'bhatt! -ytobolism
i. - * •. , i: Son ,vt ooi lit" di vi lire
mem a tied m the title of the book is
;.nd hell.
THE EE i!S'' 1 i ( <r Is at-; by Nan
cy Mitlcrd c: .< ol' English
( "C.n! ry : i a; u.i rs and will
be published : ;. H c. m:. House in
also an -
! i ■: SNAKE PIT by
Alary .lane W; tbjectively re
vealmr. the 1 ■ ■: i • ■ t- ..■ i ■ . . • ipathic
; ufferiag. is Hirn. ice f.i,- an April
publu al ' 'll naic.
A ncv. vo.'a> i n !l,c \'ik:ng Port
al' i.ih'ai-y i - lull'.i ini' March
Wilde,
i ■ in." i by I ■ iiia:ri i Ald:n,,inn. ln
;ii "| Dorian
Gi ay " and "Sal. une".
I *111 i I.' uii i n Ann. I tin ncv. ex -
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• i"' "f illE STAIiS AND
Si EH'ES ; " vi a item i in the
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" lit i n .moil "i iheir
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in mov ie.
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