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Pi PAGE EIGHT (Second Section)' THURSDAY, THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER lif THE BOOK CORNER Reading From Left To Right With FRANCES GILBERT FRAZIER Suppose you wrote a letter and dated it March 101,946 and then sat down to read a paper that had no politics, no strike news, no so cial problems? Surrounding you and encompassing you was no dis ease, no poverty? But even with this Utopia, you found yourself at all times in a certain sort of sus pense, just as though something was always about to happen and you had no idea what it was going to be. I All of this sounds a bit spooky and unreal, we grant, but when you read "STAR OF THE UNBORN" by the late Franz Werfel you will feel thai all this could have hap pened . . . and to you. The idea that you had been dead a hundred thousand years and then had risen to respond to a wedding invitation and had gone forth in the crumpled attire in which you had been consigned to Mother Earth when you left this mundane sphere, is a bit creepy but aft er you have read the book, you will be completely lost in the possibility that . . . may be .. . Franz Merfel gave the reading public a book of such exquisite beauty . . . "TWO SONG OF 1SF.R NADETTE," that we eagerly reach for another output of his creative brain. The tragedy is that Franz Werfel passed way hist August but he himself gave as his opinion tli.it "STAR OF THE UNBOKV was his greatest work. Sometimes it takes trouble to to bring about a readjust ment and that really is what happened to LInnette Fuqua. For twenty years she had held her head high and entrusted her deep gnawing sorrow to no one, not even to her sister, Theo. Theo was the pretty one but she had more than her share of trouble in the fact that her husband was de serting her. She came to I.in nette in desperation and then Linnette began to find ways to assuage Theo's grief. But suddenly she found deeper anxiety sitting on her own door-step in the shape of her husband's indiscretions, and that brought on a further de termination to conquer this insidious monster that was sap ping her very life away from her. All of these transitions are found in "IF PASSION FLIES," a first novel (and a most fascinating one) by Bowen Ingrid. You will follow the vicissitudes of Linnette, Theo, James, Oliver and all the other characters in this book with interest and com passion, and you will openly rejoice at Linnettc's arrival at the port of happiness. 1 According to enc of the coun try's best known letail -bookseller's I monthly report, the ten best sell ers stack up something like this: AUC'H OF TRIUMPH by Erich Maria Kemarque. THE KING'S GENERAL by Daphne du Maurier. THE 1(1 YEH ROAD by Frances Parkinson Kcyes. WRITTEN ON THE WIND by Robert Wilder. THE TURQUOISE by Anya Setun. BEFORE THE SUN GOES DOWN by Elizabeth Metzgar How- t aid. BRIDESHEAD REVISITED by Evelyn Uaugh. THE BLACK ROSE by Thomas ( nstrain. FOREVER AMBER by Kathleen Winsor. THE STREET by Ann Pctry. the FOXES OF HARROW STREET by Frank Ycrby. The Book Store has all these books, etiher on their shelves right now or on the way from the dis tributors. You can depend upon always finding the newest, best and j latest hooks right here. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Pinkie Surrett, ot (.anion, route 1, announce the birth of a daughter on March 4. Mr and Mrs. Ira Matthews, of ('anion, announce the birth of a I son on March 4. Mr. bone, birth and Mrs. Raymond Ralh- of Maggie, announce the ot a daughter on March 5. Mr. and Mrs. Roe Hill, of N;i ncsville. Route 2, announce the birth of a daughter on March 5. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Rector, of Civile. 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Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Burnette, of Waynesville. Route 1, announce the birth of a daughter on March 8. Mr. and Mrs. David Brookshire, of Hazeluood, announce the birth of a son on March 9. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Carswell, of Canton. Route 1, announce the birth of a daughter op March 9. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Plemmons, of Canton, announce the birth of twins on March 10. Mr. and Mrs C. A. Buchanan, of Canton, announce the birth of a son on March 10. Mr and Mrs. Frank Inman, of Canton. Route 3, announce the birth of a daughter on March 10. HUM. lil: 41. , Mtf J.1 3 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lowe, of Cove Creek, announce the birth of a daughter on March 10. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Lewis, of Canton, announce the birth of a daughter on March 11. We Only Wish We Could Use The Sweet Dispositions of our MANY CUSTOMERS you have been most generous in work ing with us during thi.s period of the sugar shortage. We are stretching it over the quarter as best we can so there will be a something sweet every clay. 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