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Show Neiv Volumes at J bprague Library I Miss Aurelia Bennion, librar-I librar-I ian at the Sprague branch library li-brary In Sugar House, an-annonuces an-annonuces the following new books to be released Monday: Non-Fiction "Senior Girl Scouting," a program pro-gram for older girls. "The Sad Sack," by Sergeant George Baker shows cartoons of the Sad Sack, the G. I. who always al-ways gets it in the end. "Real Estate Principles and Practices," by Benson and North. This book defines and gives examples, ex-amples, when possible, of real esttate terms. "Aladdin's Lamp," by Gorham Munson treats of the wealth of the American people, giving the history of the money question in American history, and covering I the undiscussed part of modern civilization, the financial factor vhich is operative in all major political, socal and personal questions of our time. "Take It Easy Before Dinner,", by Ruth L. Holberg is a cook book that gives recipes that can : be prepared early so that you j can take it easy before dinner, i Fiction ! "Ward Twenty," by James Warner Bellah gives the stark picture of twenty-four hours in a surgical ward of a military general hospital. "They Crossed the Fields," by I Clare Preston is her first novel and is the story of a great love, simply and poignantly told. Robert Hardy Andrews in his. "Burning Gold" has written a! historical novel of piracy, love and adventure. Patricia Wentworth has added another Miss Silver mystery to her list entitled "She Came Back." |