Edna LigginThe Bernice News-Journal An interest is being shown by several Linville girls in books about the handicapped and underprivileged, especially the blind. The story of Helen Keller has been an inspiration for decades but new is Van Wyck Brooks "Sketch for a Portrait", excellent for young people. Other books that we have are "We … Continue reading Bookmobile Browse
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Edna LigginThe Bernice News-JournalAugust 1, 1957 "Excuse My Dust" is the title of a book (by Partridge) as well as a slang expression. But "Excuse our dust" was a apology to make to our readers last week as we made our routes is a parish in need of rain, especially since we had to detour … Continue reading Bookmobile Browse
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Edna LigginThe Bernice News-Journal Do you need help canning, pickling or preserving? Do you need new stories, prayers, or handwork ideas for Vacation Bible School? Do you lack ideas for flower arrangements or a back yard patio? Are you a P.T.A. leader and want to serve to the best of your ability? Do you have … Continue reading Bookmobile Browse
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Edna LigginThe Bernice News-Journal With the vast panorama of Civil War literature spread out before us, including books on the different leaders and battles, the generals, it is refreshing to fine one written from a new viewpoint such as "Brokenburn", the diary of Kate Stone Holmes. A sensitive, educated girl, living on the family plantation … Continue reading Bookmobile Browse
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Edna Liggin The Bernice News-Journal "Down with the old, up with the new," is a slogan that expresses the exciting activities at Bernice these Mondays as the high school moves into a wing of the new building and preparation begins to demolish the old one, where so many Bernice men and women spent so many … Continue reading Bookmobile Browse
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