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- Head Lions: Dr. Tankersley guest speaker, will show films Thursday; Did we say work; About as usual; White cane final; Christmas party next week; December birthdays; In our thoughts; missed; Broom sale report. by High Point Lions Club.;
High Point Vertical Files: Civic Clubs--Lions Club--Newsletters
- Subjects: Cecil, Yancey.; Proctor, Vance.; McAfee, Jim.; Craven, Harold.; Hunt, W.J.; Yates, Rilla.; Draughn, Nettie.; Draughn, David.; Tankersley, J.W., Dr.; Lewis, Clifford.; Martin, Robert.; Kennerly, Taylor.; Dickens, Kathryn.; hart, C.B. "Tex"; McGahey, Charles "Todd"; Honbarrier, Archie.; Pearson, Clyde.; Ward, Glenn R.; Laffoon, J.P.; Howard, J.D.; Graham, J. Roy.; Cecil, Yancey S.; Welch, Buddy.; Morgan, Albert.; Bollinger, Otto M.; Yelle, Edward T.; Draughn, David.; Parker, W.K.; Martin, Louise.; Chauns, David.; Reardon, Ed.; High Point (N.C.) Lions Club.;
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- Head Lions: 13th annual Lions Club horse show starts Thursday; Horses; To be awarded; Down with the flu; School out in June; Good work; Found; Hi-Toms; Welsome back good Lions; Last week; New arrival. by High Point Lions Club.;
High Point Vertical Files: Civic Clubs--Lions Club--Newsletters
- Subjects: Stone, Emmett.; Peterson, Judy Monroe.; Mitchell, Sandra.; Monroe, Dan.; Early, Doyle.; Merrill, Ralph.; Rives, Jack.; Nifong, Byron.; Thomas, Samuel N.; Price, E.W., Dr.; Hudgin, Walter.; Jones, Milliard.; Haggai, Thomas S., Rev.; Hayward, Jack Ernest Shalom.; Camerson, Kirk, Mr. & Mrs.; Proctor, Vance.; Young, Eugene.; Riggsbee, Bill.; Lewis, Cliff.; Yelle, Edward.; Miller, Ralph, Mr. & Mrs.; Miller, Gloria Elizabeth "Lisa"; Welch, David Arthur.; Groce, james.; Kimsey, S.P.; Neill, Dave.; Bender, Verne.; Bender, Ann.; Laffoon, Josie.; High Point (N.C.) Lions Club.;
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- The Supremes sing the happy heartache blues [large print] / by Moore, Edward Kelsey,author.(CARDINAL)342580;
When a late life love affair blooms between Mr. Forrest Payne, the owner of the Pink Slipper Gentleman's Club, and Miss Beatrice Jordan, famous for yelling warnings of eternal damnation at his patrons, their wedding summons a legend to town. Mr. El Walker, the great guitar bluesman, comes home to give a command performance in Plainview, Indiana, a place he'd sworn he'd never set foot in again. Included in El's rapt audience are the lifelong friends, known locally as "The Supremes" - Clarice, Barbara Jean, and Odette: each contending, between Sunday meetings at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat, with great changes in their lives.--backcover
- Subjects: Large print books.; Domestic fiction.; Blues musicians; African American women; Female friendship; Diners (Restaurants); Life change events; Man-woman relationships; Loss (Psychology); Women's friendships.;
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- The best of mystery : 63 short stories by Hitchcock, Alfred,1899-1980.(CARDINAL)139569;
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- Subjects: Fiction.; Detective and mystery stories, American.; Detective and mystery stories, British.;
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- The Supremes sing the happy heartache blues : a novel / by Moore, Edward Kelsey,author.;
"When a late life love affair blooms between Mr. Forrest Payne, the owner of the Pink Slipper Gentleman's Club, and Miss Beatrice Jordan, famous for stationing herself at the edge of the club's parking lot and yelling warnings of eternal damnation at the departing patrons, their wedding summons a legend to town. Mr. El Walker, the great guitar bluesman, comes home to give a command performance in Plainview, Indiana, a place he'd sworn--and for good reason--he'd never set foot in again. But El is not the only Plainview native with a hurdle to overcome. A wildly philandering husband struggles at last to prove his faithfulness to the wife he's always loved. A young transwoman lights out for show biz and Chicago to escape her father's wrath and live an authentic life. And among those in this tightly knit community who show up every Sunday after church for lunch at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat, are the lifelong friends, known locally as "The Supremes"--Clarice, facing down her longing for, chance at and fear of a great career; Barbara Jean, grappling at last with the loss of a mother whose life humiliated both of them, and Odette, reaching toward her husband through an anger of his that she does not understand."--
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; FICTION; FICTION; FICTION; Man-woman relationships; Loss (Psychology);
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- The Supremes sing the happy heartache blues : a novel / by Moore, Edward Kelsey,author.(CARDINAL)342580;
"When a late life love affair blooms between Mr. Forrest Payne, the owner of the Pink Slipper Gentleman's Club, and Miss Beatrice Jordan, famous for stationing herself at the edge of the club's parking lot and yelling warnings of eternal damnation at the departing patrons, their wedding summons a legend to town. Mr. El Walker, the great guitar bluesman, comes home to give a command performance in Plainview, Indiana, a place he'd sworn--and for good reason--he'd never set foot in again. But El is not the only Plainview native with a hurdle to overcome. A wildly philandering husband struggles at last to prove his faithfulness to the wife he's always loved. A young transwoman lights out for show biz and Chicago to escape her father's wrath and live an authentic life. And among those in this tightly knit community who show up every Sunday after church for lunch at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat, are the lifelong friends, known locally as "The Supremes"--Clarice, facing down her longing for, chance at and fear of a great career; Barbara Jean, grappling at last with the loss of a mother whose life humiliated both of them, and Odette, reaching toward her husband through an anger of his that she does not understand. Ed Moore's lively cast of characters, each of whom have surmounted serious trouble and come into love, need not learn how to survive but how, fully, to live. And they do, every one of them, serenaded by the bittersweet and unforgettable blues song El Walker plays, born of his own great loss and love"--
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Man-woman relationships; Loss (Psychology); Blues musicians; African American women; Female friendship; Diners (Restaurants); Life change events; Women's friendships.;
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- How theater managers manage / by Collins, Theresa.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-276) and index.
- Subjects: Theater management.;
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Alfred Hitchcock : the best of mystery.
Dead duck- Lawrence Treat. Games for adults- John Lutz. Night of the twisters- James Michael Ullman. Variations on a game- Patricia Highsmith. Child's play- William Link & Richard Levinson. Just a little impractical joke- Richard Stark. Murderer #2- Jean Potts. Damon and Pythias and Delilah Brown-Rufus King. Glory hunter- Richard M. Ellis. Frightened lady; Murder, 1990-C.B. Gilford. Once upon a bank floor; The Montevideo squeeze- James Holding. Death by misadventure- Wenzell Brown. Television country- Charlotte Edwards. Art for money's sake- Dan J. Marlowe. Panther, panther in the night- Paul W. Fairman. Perfectly timed plot- E.X. Ferrars. All the needless killing; Doctor Apollo- Bryce Walton. One for the crow- Mary Barrett. A case of desperation- Kate Wilhelm. An interlude for murder- Paul Tabori. Death overdue- Eleanor Daly Boylan. Pattern of guilt- Helen Nielsen. A real, live murderer- Donald Honig. The pursurer- Holly Roth. Final arrangements- Lawrence Page. Countdown- David Ely. Murder between friends- Nedra Tyre. Ghost of a chance- Carroll Mayers. The white moth- Margaret Chenoweth.Winter run; Warrior's farewell; A melee of diamonds- Edward D. Hoch. You can't blame me; Happiness before death; Case of the kind waitress- Henry Slesar. A flower in her hair; Linda is gone- Pauline C. Smith. The cost of Kent Castwell- Avram Davison. Pseudo identity; With a smile for the ending- Lawrence Block. That Russian; The third call; #8- Jack Ritchie. Galton and the yelling boys; Nothing but human nature- Hilary Waugh. Blind date- Charles Boeckman. Pressure- Roderick Wilkinson. The running man; Here lies another blackmailer; I don't understand it- Bill Pronzini.The Vietnam circle- F.J. Kelly. Sadie when she died- Ed McBain. A very cautious boy- Gilbert Ralston. A try for the big prize- Borden Deal. Voice in the night- Robert Colby. Undertaker, please drive slow; News from nowhere- Ron Goulart. Never shake a family tree; Come back, come back; The best-friend murder- Donald E. Westlake.
- Subjects: Short stories.; Detective and mystery fiction.;
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