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Show Hew at the 'until 't is LIBRARY Kn''V'1,,l,-,lla" "' ! "n ; , or how woll pro-. pro-. -! ! M;',':1. nbout the now :,1:viit i"'1'- , ,. . vitl ' onu'O ami economy, Jk!' -3 J important si'l-j.H-t. "!fl ''u. ;v to tlio most do-Ab5 do-Ab5 "y P'''v Riving. in Clt? VA 1 '.- bulletins: and .Momrlole lists ot noc ..(jiiipmont. Ml, to wntains much also ?l t of some years back. 'l! rs on how to use U 1 t,wino- suggestions; f Cw hoise cleaning kitchen forced Dart to leave the mine, Amanda saw hope of finding the lost treasure. The expedition was formed in the turbid mind of the mine doctor and in the yearning imagination of Amanda, desparate to escape from overwhelming un-happiness. layout and equipment; what to look tor in a kitchen, etc Introduction to Motherhood" by Dr. Urnntly Dick Kead This book tells in the simplest and shortest possible form what every married woman ought to know when she is expecting a baby. She will learn from it what to look for, when to see the doctor, doc-tor, wliat happens when she is carrying her baby, how she can prepare herself for practically painless childbirth and finally how she may experience the joy of seeing her baby born. Simple and" effective exercises to be taken before and after the baby's birth and practical instructions instruc-tions on relaxation and diet are also features of the book. It is a small book, easy to read. "CANDLES FOK THEHESE" by I. A. K. AYylie Author of "To the Vanquished" this author has drawn upon world events for most of her best-selling books. This her latest, "Candles for Therese," offers her an opportunity op-portunity to examine the bitterness bitter-ness that continues in the hearts of those European villagers who suffered at the hands of traitors during World War II. Although born in Australia, Miss Wylie has made her home in this country for some time. Her farmhouse near Princeton, New Jersey, is where she lives most of the time, making occasional occas-ional excursions to Hollywood to prepare original screenplays and to do other writing chores. She is among the most popular magazine mag-azine writers. The days of the French resis-tence resis-tence were long over, but the roots of nihilism are deep into the barren ' peasant soil of the Quercy village of Janrac and into the mute, bitter hearts of the villagers. vil-lagers. Memorial of their burden of grief was the looming stone-carved stone-carved cross, eloquent, rough hued, tortured embodiment of a cry for vengence against the vil-liger vil-liger who had betrayed the ten resistance men among them. "FOXFIRE" by Anya Seton This is a story about foxfire, that luminous glow as false as any desert mirage. It is a story about love, a love that learned to be as real as a down-to-earth mining min-ing town and the great mountains beyond it. Above all, it is an adventure ad-venture story, the story of the ' quest for gold which ended in discovery. New America meets the ancient mystery in this tense love story. Amanda Lawrence was the charming sheltered product of a New York best school and on a return trip from Europe, she met Jonathan Dart, fourth Apache. His Massachusetts father had sent him to school and he became a mining engineer. They went to live in the town of Lodestone in Arizona. In Dart's car trunk, she found an old map to a lost mine. She dreamed of an old gold mine which the Apaches would not touch because of legandary ban. When intrigue and conspiracy |