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- ROYALS, MATTIE WORKMAN by High Point Enterprise.(local)tlcaut37613577588800;
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- SNYDER, MATTIE ROYALS by High Point Enterprise.(local)tlcaut23775882305700;
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- ROYALS, MATTIE MAE DAVIS by High Point Enterprise.(local)tlcaut34812868510400;
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- Head Lions: Gen. Hodge, Speaker: How Communism Operates Today; Note this; Sympothy; Last Saturday night Ladies Night big success; From your president; We still lead; by High Point Lions Club.;
High Point Vertical Files: Civic Clubs--Lions Club--Newsletters
- Subjects: Hodge, John R., Gen.; Cheek, Kenneth, Dr.; Nicolas, A.R., Mrs.; Craven, Harold.; Auman, David.; Conrad, James.; Conrad, Rufus G.; Kennerly, Taylor.; Watson, Clyde.; Royals, S.C.; Royals, Mattie.; Guyer, Irving.; Bottoms, Ray.; Stickley, John L.; Keaton, R. Roy.; Allen, Ben W.; Stickley, John L.; Lane, E.O.; Bottoms, Ray.; Stickley, John L. "Jack"; Hutchens, Walt.; High Point (N.C.) Lions Club.; Eye Bank for Restoring Sight, Inc.;
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- A northern light / by Donnelly, Jennifer.(CARDINAL)342989;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 387-389).Young AdultIn 1906, sixteen-year-old Mattie, determined to attend college and be a writer against the wishes of her father and fiance, takes a job at a summer inn where she discovers the truth about the death of a guest. Based on a true story. Mattie Gokey has a word for everything. She collects words, stores them up as a way of fending off the hard truths of her life, the truths that she can't write down in stories. The fresh pain of her mother's death. The burden of raising her sisters while her father struggles over his brokeback farm. The mad welter of feelings Mattie has for handsome but dull Royal Loomis, who says he wants to marry her. And the secret dreams that keep her going--visions of finishing high school, going to college in New York City, becoming a writer. Yet when the drowned body of a young woman turns up at the hotel where Mattie works, all her words are useless. But in the dead woman's letters, Mattie again finds her voice, and a determination to live her own life. Set in 1906 against the backdrop of the murder that inspired Theodore Dreiser's An American Tragedy, this coming-of-age novel effortlessly weaves romance, history, and a murder mystery into something moving, and real, and wholly original.700LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Young adult fiction.; Donnelly, Jennifer; Education; Farm life; Hotels; Murder; Motels;
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- Camp Hope / by Foust, Sara L.,author.;
Amy Dawson directs a summer camp for foster children near Briceville, Tennessee. A foster mom for the first time, her responsibilities as mother to a traumatized child bring a whole new set of challenges and joys. But when Amy's four-year-old foster daughter is dragged into the mountains of Royal Blue by a former employee, parenting challenges are overshadowed by a new nightmare. The Sheriff's department fails to procure viable leads, and Amy can't sit idle. Her childhood friend and first love, Jack Evans, returns to lend his skills as tracker. Problem is, he also stirs up romantic memories Amy would rather leave buried. Jack struggles to let go of his past failures and prove his reliability by bringing Mattie home, but fears when he left camp nineteen years ago and failed to keep a promise to Amy he permanently lost her confidence. As Amy plunges into the wilderness on horseback to search for Mattie, she must decide who she trusts, let go of her childhood traumas, and learn to rely on hope in God. Facing dehydration, starvation, and a convoluted kidnapper, will she succeed in recovering her precious foster daughter or get lost in the vast wilderness forever?
- Subjects: Fiction.; Christian Suspense; Christian Mystery & Suspense Romance;
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- The ballad book of John Jacob Niles / by Niles, John Jacob,1892-1980.(CARDINAL)145215; Pen, Ronald,writer of introduction.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 352-355) and indexes.Riddles wisely expounded (Child no. 1). The devil's questions ; The riddle song ; Piri-miri-dictum Domini -- The elfin knight (Child no. 2). My father gave me an acre of ground ; The parsley vine ; The shirt of lace -- The false knight upon the road (Child no. 3). The smart schoolboy -- Lady Isabel and the elf-knight (Child no. 4). Lady Ishbel and her parrot ; King William's son ; The courting of Aramalee -- Earl Brand (Child no. 7). Lord William's death ; William and Ellen ; Brandywine -- The fair flower of Northumberland (Child no. 9). The deceivèd girl ; The sinful maiden ; Sin's reward -- The twa sisters (Child no. 10). The old lord by the northern sea ; Bowie, bowerie ; The little drownded girl -- The cruel brother (Child no. 11). Brother's revenge -- Lord Randal (Child no. 12). Jimmy Randal ; Tiranti, my love -- Edward (Child no. 13). The murdered brother -- Babylon; or, The bonnie banks o Fordie (Child no. 14). Bonny Farday -- Hind horn (Child no. 17). The pale ring ; The jeweled ring -- Sir Lionel (Child no. 18). Old Bangum ; Rurey Bain ; Bangum and the bo' -- The cruel mother (Child no. 20). Three little babies ; The lady of York -- The maid and the palmer (Child no. 21). Seven years -- Judas (Child no. 23). Judas ; Judas and Jesus ; Oh Judy, my Judy -- The three ravens (Child no. 26). Lovers' farewell ; Willie McGee McGaw ; Two old crows -- The marriage of sir Gawain (Child no. 31). Sir Gaunie and the witch -- King John and the Bishop (Child no. 45). The king and the bishop -- The twa brothers (Child no. 49). The murdered boy -- Lizie Wan (Child no. 51). Lizzie May -- Young Beichan (Child no. 530. Lord Bateman -- The cherry-tree carol (Child no. 54). The cherry tree -- Dives and Lazarus (Child no. 56). Dives and Lazarus -- Sir Patrick Spens (Child no. 58). Patrick Spenser -- Lady Maisry (Child no. 65). Sweet Maisry ; Lord Dillard and Lady Flora -- Young hunting (Child no. 68). Lady Margot and Love Henry -- Lord Thomas and Fair Annet (Child no. 73). Lord Thomas and Fair Ellender ; Lord Thomas and Fair Ellen [2 versions] ; Thomas and Ellen -- Fair Margaret and Sweet William (Child no. 74). Lady Margot and Sweet Willie [2 versions] -- Lord Lovel (Child no. 75). Lord Lovel -- The lass of Roch Royal (Child no. 76). Who's goin' to shoe your pretty little foot [2 versions] -- The unquiet grave (Child no. 78). The wind blew up, the wind blew down ; The resurrected sweetheart ; The green grave, or The restless dead -- The wife of Usher's well (Child no. 79). The little dead boys ; The wife of the free ; The fine lady gay ; The cartin wife -- Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard (Child no. 81). Little Mattie Groves ; Little Mathey Groves -- The bonny birdy (Child no. 82). The tattletale birdy -- Bonny Barbara Allan (Child no. 84). Barb'ry Ellen ; Barbara Allen -- Lady Alice (Child no. 85). Earl Colvin ; Young Collins -- Lamkin (Child no. 93). Lamfin -- The maid freed from the gallows (Child no. 95). The hangman ; Granny and the golden ball -- The knight and shepherd's daughter (Child no. 110). The shepherd's daughter and the king -- Johnie Cock (Child no. 114). Fair John and the seven foresters -- Robin Hood and the monk (Child no. 119). Robin Hood and the twenty pounds of gold -- Robin Hood's death (Child no. 120). Robbert Hood's dyin' -- Robin Hood and the potter (Child no. 121). The potter and Robin Hood -- Robin Hood and Little John (Child no. 125). Robin and John -- The bold pedlar and Robin Hood (Child no. 132). The bold peddler -- Robin Hood rescuing three squires (Child no. 140). Robin Hood and the old maid ; Robin Hood and the old woman -- Queen Eleanor's confession (Child no. 156). The dying queen -- King Henry Fifth's conquest of France (Child no. 164). The Fency King and the English King ; Henry's tribute ; The tennis balls -- The death of Queen Jane (Child no. 170). The death of Queen Jane -- Mary Hamilton (Child no. 173). Mary Hamilton ; The purple dress -- The gypsy laddie (Child no. 200). The lady and the gypsy -- Geordie (Child no. 209). The death of Geordie -- The braes o yarrow (Child no. 214). The lady and the shepherd ; The dreary dream ; In the lonely glens of yarrow -- James Harris (The daemon lover) (Child no. 243). The house carpenter -- The Suffolk miracle (Child no. 272). The sad courtin' -- Our Goodman (Child no. 274). The good old man -- Get up and bar the door (Child no. 275). The old man and the door -- The wife wrapt in wether's skin (Child no. 277). The unwilling bride -- The farmer's curst wife (Child no. 278). The old woman and the devil ; The farmer and the devil -- The sweet trinity (The golden vanity) (Child no. 286). The weep-willow tree -- The mermaid (Child no. 289). The mermaid [2 versions] -- John of Hazelgreen (Child no. 293). John of Hazelgreen -- The brown girl (Child no. 295). The English lady gay -- Trooper and maid (Child no. 299). The bugle birtches ; The soldier and his lady.
- Subjects: Folk music.; Notated music.; Ballads, English; Folk songs, English;
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