WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Musical Instalment 1 9 Self-satisfied IS Judge 14 Emanation 15 Misdeed 16 British historian 18 Fish 19 Thoron (symbol) 20 Obesity 22 Symbol for sodium 23 Unbleached 25 It has a in the mouthpiece 27 Distributes cards 28 Flower 29 Chlorine (symbol) 30 That thing 31 Prepolition 32 Nickel (symbol) 33 It has a soft 35 Small shark 38 Mimics 39 Girl’s name 40 Oriental measure 41 Withdrew 47 Chinese measure 48 Label 50 Ethical 51 Touch softly 52 Upon 54 Hint 56 Seines 57 Used logic , VMtnCAL I Reposed a show * Usable > 4 Chemical 5 Wrinkle 6 Move quickly 7 Famous English school 8 Network 9 Samarium (symbol) 70,Drinking vessal> 11 Planet 12 Car shelter 17 Plural suffix 20 Plenitude 21 Ran HmtTa ifc* Aonwr O *• 11 il*'r I nllliluMrtllliu **“ '' *! [•Kilkiri [Ilt-IKH ix; iU'i :..m r'v-j;>] i !MWi-u>’ tJiiiu Eik-lISlOlgfclPICitfllUKiraH touuiMlr.u i:-v‘-iww> r: 24 Wisconsin city 26 Skin medication 33 Scottish plaid 34£rug 38 Roman , governor of Judea 37 Revised 42 Type measure 43 Coconut fiber ' 44 Sea eagle 45 Facts 46 Ancient Greek' country , 49 Obtained 51 Cooking vessel 53 Postscript (ab.) 55 Month (ab.) BOOK REVIEWS V Kinston Public Library Mrs. Miriam O. Irby Reviews A WINTER'S TALE by , Jon Godden New York Knopf 1961 One of the most delightful fea tures of Jon, .Goddenis 'novels is the skillful use she makes of the “timeless indifference” of nature as a backdrop for violent human emotions. In a WINTER'S TALE she uses a snowbound English country side to isolate her charac ers so that there are no outside in fluences to stay the inevitable out come of her situation. The silence, the penetrating cold, the white ness of the untracked snow, the smell of conifers, all are defty presented, and the seething emo tions of her characters seem all the more potent in contrast. Three humans and a dog people this novel; Jerome Holt, a sophisticated au thor who has amassed enough of this world’s goods, to be able to maintain his London apartment, a comforatole retreat in the English sheep country, and his passion for growing orchids. Una, a young actress who pur sues Jerome with complete aban dons — sometimes with wiliness, sometimes with honesty — but al ways with determination. (Peter, Jerome’s man-of-all work, who has found a refuge from physical and emotional disfigure ment in the hideaway, and who tends the house, the orchids, Jer ome himself and his dog with jeal ous devotion. 1 Sylvie, Jerome’s proud, sensi tive and possessive Alsatian, who For AMBULANCE Service JA 3-5143 DIAL JA 3-2412 JARMAN FUNERAL HOME Kinston, h. C. 208 E. Blount St A MESSAGE OF HEALINGTFOR YOU Your are invited to a FREE PUBLIC LECTURE entitled "Christian Science: Its Limitless Promise99 by James Watt,' CS of Washington, D. C. _ Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts in the CHURCH EDIFICE 401 East Gordon Street, Kinston, 'North Carolina FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1961 AT 8:00 P. M. ALL ARE WELCOME Nursery Available — Directly Across from Church 200 N. EAST ST. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA JONES COUNTY ' IN THE SUPERIOR COURT MARtE JACKSON OEMAREST MELVILLE A. OEMAREST To: Melville A. Demare** Take notice that a pleading seek cuds op as the chief character in tiie story. When Una, uninvited and un wanted, 'arrives on the doorstep, Jerome is annoyed at the intru sion, but Peter and Sylvie look upon her with resentment and pro found mistrust. Snowbound for a week, the two men, the girl and dog move toward la climax of warring loyalties. “No one knows,” Miss Godden says, ‘‘how much a dog sees — how little or how much.” Yet the reader feels Miss Godden knows exactly what Sylvie sees and feels and why she reacted as 'she did when confronted with' a rival for her master’s attention and affect ion. With cleverness and under standing, the author develops her theme in a novel of tight suspense. When the thaw sets in and com munication with the outside world is restored, no one in the house hold is the same. At the close of A WINTER'S TALE one becomes aware of the “astonishing dexter ity with which she has illumined te ambivalent face of love.” Miss Godden is the eldest of four sisters, one of whom is Burner Godden, the novelist. Born in Ben gal, India, she has spent her life alternately there and in England. She now resides in Kent. Urge Your Friends To Subscribe To The Journal J. C. WEST, JR. 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