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      - News of Interest to Colored People: Tent Notice by High Point Enterprise.; 
 
      
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      - Subjects: Spencer, Bessie.; Saunders, J.; Jackson, M., Mrs.; Harrington, L., Mrs.; Moore, A., Mrs.; Spencer, B., Mrs.; Wright, J., Mrs.; Lily, M., Mrs.; Smith, E., Mrs.; Davis, M., Mrs.; Horner, E., Mrs.; Kennedy, J., Mrs.; Fisher, L., Miss.; Davis, Mary.; 
 
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      - News of colored people: Ladies Aid Circle no. 3 meets by High Point Enterprise.; 
 
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      - Subjects: Woodruff, Fleta.; Hall, Hattie Mae.; Alford, Alice.; Whitaker, L.B., Mrs.; Crutchfield, M., Mrs.; Hall, H.M., Mrs.; Gannaway, Gladys, Mrs.; Lindsay, Lily.; St. Mark Methodist Church (High Point, N.C.); 
 
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      - High Point Methodism Built On Devotion Of Many Wesley Memorial Begun When Town Was Year Old Chapter XIII: Missions and Missionaries by HIGH POINT Vertical Files(local)tlcaut24341651588400; 
 
      
Churches-- Methodist-- Wesley Memorial--1960-1999HPE special edition 
      - Subjects: Amos, R.T; Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church (High Point, N.C.); Eshelman, J.A.; Lindsay, R.O.; Kearns, O.E; Salisbury, J.M.S.; Jordan, G. Ray, Dr.; Mouzon, Edwin M., Bishop.; Stewart, S.A., Dr.; Lambeth, W.A., Rev.; Amos, Charles L.; Adams, J.H., Mrs; Hunsucker, H.F; Wrenn,M.J., Mrs.; Kearns, G.H.; Millis, H.A.; Calvary Methodist Church (High Point, N.C.); Ward Street Methodist Church (High Point, N.C.); Brooks Memorial Methodist Church (High Point, N.C.); Watson, Lily.; Johnston, Mary J.; Eshelman, Frances.; Ton, Laura.; Covington, Harriss.; Latimer, Tom.; Miller, Walter J., Rev.; Stewart, Carl D., Dr. & Mrs.; Hackney, Edwin A., Mrs.; Lyles, George W. Jr.; Millis, J.E.; Washington Street Methodist Church (High Point, N.C.); 
 
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      - Busy North Carolina women / by Walker, Harriette Hammer,author.(DLC)no2010118984; 
 
      
Foreword -- Mrs. O. Max Gardner -- Mrs. J. M. Hobgood -- Mrs. W. Thomas Bost -- Miss May Jones -- Mrs. Jane S. McKimmon -- Miss Amma D. Graham -- Mrs. Palmer Jerman -- Mrs. Cora Cox Lucas -- Mrs. Tom O'Berry -- Miss Hattie S. Parrott -- Mrs. Jacques Busbee -- Mrs. Reverdy J. Miller -- Miss Elsie G. Riddick -- Mrs. Edwin C. Gregory -- Mrs. E. L. McKee -- Miss Clara I. Cox -- Miss Mary Henderson -- Mrs. Charles R. Whitaker -- Mrs. Charlotte Storey Perkinson -- Mrs. William C. Hammer -- Mrs. Edward Mayo Land -- Miss Ethel Parker -- Mrs. Max T. Payne -- Mrs. John H. Anderson -- Mrs. William Allen Harper -- Miss Gertrude Weil -- Mrs. Raymond Binford -- Mrs. Bayard Wootten -- Mrs. Eugene Davis -- Mrs. Lily Morehead Mebane -- Miss Harriet W. Elliott -- Mrs. Josephus Daniels -- Mrs. Mary deB. Graves -- Mrs. W. C. Tucker -- Dr. Delia Dixon-Carroll -- Mrs. Elizabeth Morriss -- Mrs. J. Henry Highsmith -- Mrs. Clyde Capel -- Mrs. S. W. Summers -- Miss Ruth Burke -- Mildred Harrington -- Miss Mamie C. Turner -- Mrs. Herbert F. Seawell -- Mrs. Thomas S. Rollins -- Miss Susan Iden -- Mrs. Mary Norcott Pemberton -- Mrs. Lyman A. Cotten -- Mrs. Dorian H. Blair -- Miss Sally Marks -- Mrs. J. Norman Wills -- Miss Nell Battle Lewis -- Mrs. Sara E. Morrison -- Mrs. Struthers Burt -- Mrs. Fanny Yarborough Bickett -- Miss Carrie Broughton -- Mrs. William Barkley Lindsay. 
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      - Subjects: Hinson, Dam B.; Hinson, Ed.; Holbrook, Roy L.; Alexander, Troy E.; Almond, Mamie (Mrs. Jethro); Andrew, Samuel Ralph, Sr.; Avett, Louise.; Barbee, Larry; Barringer, William D.; Bennett, D. N., Mrs.; Bivens, Frances Lily, Mrs.; Boaz, Irvin R.; Brewer, Marjorie Marks; Brown, James Milton; Burris, Gail; Cannon, Hubert N., Jr.; Carter, H. Otha; Carter, Robert Allen; Chandler, George B.; Clark, M. M.; Clarke, Thomas Ray; Cooper, Charles; Cranford, Delia; Crook, C. B., Jr.; Crutchfield, Edward E., Jr.; Daniels, Homer, Jr.; Doby, Wesley A.; Dunlap, L. V.; Edwards, Jesse; Efird, Lilly May Harward (Mrs. K. P.); Efird, Wilhelmina H., Mrs.; Farmer, Mary, Mrs.; Fisher, Elvin M.; Freeman, Clarence; Fry, Paul B. (Willie), Mrs.; Gaddy, David; Gereg, Rudolph; Gore, Phyllis W.; Greenlee, Mae; Grigg, Claud.; Hagens, Hazel.; Hager, William Tobias.; Haithcock, C. M.; Hall, Martha Sue Harris.; Harris, A. P.; Harris, Bob.; Harris, Henry Laurens.; Harris, James, Jr.; Harris, Judy.; Hartsell, Dora.; Hartsell, James.; Hartsell, Louise Richardson.; Hatley, Emma.; Hatley, Eva H.; Hearne, Mary M.; Helms, Pauline.; Henderson, Roxie.; Henkel, C. F. "Pete."; Herrin, Cline Erskine.; Hinkle, Robert.; Hinson, Carolyn.; 
 
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      - Heroines of fiction / by Howells, William Dean,1837-1920.(CARDINAL)149246; 
 
      
Some nineteenth-century heroines in the eighteenth century -- Frances Burney's Evelina -- Two heroines of Maria Edgeworth's -- Jane Austen's Elizabeth Bennet -- Jane Austen's Anne Eliot and Catharine Morland -- Jane Austen's Emma Woodhouse, Marianne Dashwood, and Fanny Price -- Heroines of Miss Ferrier, Mrs. Opie, and Mrs. Radcliffe -- Scott's Rebecca and Rowena, and Lucy Ashton -- Scott's Jeanie Deans and Cooper's lack of heroines -- A heroine of Bulwer's -- The earlier heroines of Charles Dickens -- Heroines of Charles Dickens's middle period -- Dickens's later heroines -- Hawthorne's Hester Prynne -- Hawthorne's' Zenobia and Priscilla, and Miriam and Hilda -- Thackeray's bad heroines -- Thackeray's good heroines -- Thackeray's Ethel Newcome and Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre -- The two Catharines of Emily BrontëCharles Kingsley's Hypatia -- The nature of Charles Reade's heroines -- Variations of Reade's type of heroines -- George Eliot's Maggie Tulliver and Hetty Sorrel -- George Eliot's Rosamond Vincy and Dorothea Brooke -- George Eliot's Gwendolen Harleth and Janet Dempster -- Anthony Trollope's Lily Dale -- Anthony Trollope's Lucy Robarts and Griselda Grantly -- Anthony Trollope's Mrs. Proudie -- The heroine of "The Initials" -- The heroine of "Kate Beaumont" -- Mr. James's Daisy Miller -- Mr. Thomas Hardy's heroines -- Mr. Thomas Hardy's Bathsheba Everdene and Paula Power -- William Black's Gertrude White -- Mr. Bret Harte's Miggles, and Mr. T.B. Aldrich's Marjorie Daw -- Mr. G.W. Cable's Aurora and Clothilde Nancanou -- Mr. H.B. Fuller's Jane Marshall, and Miss M.E. Wilkins's Jane Field -- Mrs. Humphry Ward's heroines. 
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      - Fred Astaire : his friends talk / by Giles, Sarah,author.(CARDINAL)767406; 
 
      
The Artist. The dancer -- His energy and perfectionism -- Ginger Rogers -- Barrie Chase -- His clothes and style -- The singer -- The actor -- His fame and modesty. -- The Astaire Women. His mother, Ann -- His sister, Adele -- His first wife, Phyllis -- His daughter, Ava -- His second wife, Robyn. -- His private world. His daily routine -- His friends -- Fred with children -- The English -- His likes and dislikes -- Racing -- His character -- The social dancer. -- Finale. A Fred Astaire Chronology.Who's Who: Tina Sinatra -- Anne Slater -- Emma Soames -- Sir Robert Throckmorton -- Whitney Tower -- Jeremy Tree -- Twiggy -- Alfred Vanderbilt -- Jeanne Vanderbilt -- E.P. Varjian -- Diana Vreeland -- Robert Wagner -- Mrs. Jock Whitney -- Bill Winfrey -- Princess Alexandra -- Ava Astaire -- David Bailey -- Mikhail Baryshnikov -- Irving Berlin -- Michael Black -- Leslie Caron -- Caspar of the Bistro -- Cyd Charisse -- George Christy -- Jo Cody -- Betty Comden -- Rocky Converse -- Don Cook -- Mrs. Sammy Davis, Jr. -- The Duke of Devonshire -- Stanley Donen -- Peter Duchin -- Dominick Dunne -- Ahmet Ertegun -- Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. -- Leonard Gershe -- Sam Goldwyn, Jr. -- Martha Graham -- Lily Guest -- Jerry Hall -- Radie Harris -- Jack Haley, Jr. -- Audrey Hepburn -- Katharine Hepburn -- Henry Herbert, the Earl of Pembroke -- Lester Holt -- Mrs. Lester Holt -- Jean Howard -- Michael Jackson -- Dani Janssen -- Molly Keane -- M.J. Farrell -- Slim Keith -- Jimmy Kilroe -- Howard W. Koch -- Eleanor Lambert -- Irving "Swifty" Lazar -- Jack Lemmon -- Mrs. Oscar Levant -- Carol Lynley -- Bob Mackie -- Roddy McDowall -- Richard McKenzie -- Aileen Mehle (Suzy) -- Lady Alexander Metcalfe -- Liza Minnelli -- David Niven, Jr. -- Jamie Niven -- Rudolf Nureyev -- Hermes Pan -- Anthony Perkins -- Patricia Prior -- Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother -- The Rajmata of Jaipur -- Gene Rayburn --Nancy Reagan -- Dr. Harry Reizner -- Ginger Rogers -- Herb Ross -- Bill Self -- Mrs. Bill Self -- Frank Sinatra.The Hollywood actor and dancer comes to life in the words of the people who knew him best, his family, friends, and peers. 
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      - 2025 Pushcart Prize XLIX : best of the small presses / by Henderson, Bill,1941-editor.(CARDINAL)723459; Pushcart Press,editor.(CARDINAL)688758; 
 
      
Presents a collection of short stories, essays, and poems from throughout the year, culled from small presses and literary journals. 
      - Subjects: Essays.; Short stories.; Poetry.; American literature; American literature; 
 
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      - Anne of Green Gables / by Montgomery, L. M.(Lucy Maud),1874-1942.(CARDINAL)517818; Lee, Jody,illustrator.(CARDINAL)735305; 
 
      
Mrs. Rachel Lynde is surprised -- Matthew Cuthbert is surprised -- Marilla Cuthbert is surprised -- Morning at Green Gables -- Anne's history -- Marilla makes up her mind -- Anne says her prayers -- Anne's bringing up is begun -- Mrs. Rachel Lynde is properly horrified -- Anne's apology -- Anne's impressions of Sunday school -- Solemn vow and promise -- Delights of anticipation -- Anne's confession -- Tempest in the school teapot -- Diana is invited to tea with tragic results -- New interest in life -- Anne to the rescue -- Concert, a catastrophe, and a confession -- Good imagination gone wrong -- New departure in flavorings -- Anne is invited out to tea -- Anne comes to grief in an affair of honor -- Miss stacy and her pupils get up a concert -- Matthew insists on puffed sleeves -- Story club is formed -- Vanity and vexation of spirit -- Unfortunate lily maid -- Epoch in Anne's life -- Queen's class is organized -- Where the brook and river meet -- Pass list is out -- Hotel concert -- Queen's girl -- Winter at Queen's -- Glory and the dream -- Reaper whose name is death -- Bend in the road.Anne, an eleven-year-old orphan, is sent by mistake to live with a lonely, middle-aged brother and sister on a Prince Edward Island farm and proceeds to make an indelible impression on everyone around her.540L970LAccelerated Reader AR 
      - Subjects: Fiction.; Country life; Country life; Country life; Friendship; Friendship; Islands; Orphans; Friendships.; 
 
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      - Anne of Green Gables / by Montgomery, L. M.1874-1942author.(Lucy Maud),(DLC)n  81018346 ; McKowen, Scott,illustrator.(DLC)n  97033717 ; 
 
      
1. Mrs. Rachel Lynde is surprised -- 2. Matthew Cuthbert is surprised -- 3. Marilla Cuthbert is surprised -- 4. Morning at Green Gables -- 5. Anne's history -- 6. Marilla makes up her mind -- 7. Anne says her prayers -- 8. Anne's bringing-up is begun -- 9. Mrs. Rachel Lynde is properly horrified -- 10. Anne's apology -- 11. Anne's impressions of Sunday school -- 12. A solemn vow and promise -- 13. The delights of anticipation -- 14. Anne's confession -- 15. A tempest in the school teapot -- 16. Anne is invited to tea with tragic results -- 17. A new interest in life -- 18. Anne to the rescue -- 19. A concert, a catastrophe, and a confession -- 20. A good imagination gone wrong -- 21. A new departure in flavorings -- 22. Anne is invited out to tea -- 23. Anne comes to grief in an affair of honor -- 24. Miss Stacy and her pupils get up a concert -- 25. Matthew insists on puffed sleeves -- 26. The story club is formed -- 27. Vanity and vexation of spirit -- 28. An unfortunate lily maid -- 29. An epoch in Anne's life -- 30. The Queen's class is organized -- 31. Where the brook and river meet -- 32. The pass list is out -- 33. The hotel concert -- 34. A Queen's girl -- 35. The winter at Queen's -- 36. The glory and the dream -- 37. The reaper whose name is death -- 38. The bend in the road -- Questions, questions, questions / Arthur Pober -- About the author, about the illustrator.Anne, an eleven-year-old orphan, is sent by mistake to live with a lonely, middle-aged brother and sister on a Prince Edward Island farm and proceeds to make an indelible impression on everyone around her. 
      - Subjects: Orphans; Friendship; Islands; Country life; Orphans; Friendship; Country life; 
 
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