Every week sees new books placed on the shelves at the library. Among the new books placed during the last few days are the following:
Franklin’s Autobiography
A Passage to India, E.M. Forster
Anatole France—James Lewis May
New Schools for Old—Evelyn Dewey
The Old Ladies—Hugh Walpole
The Life of Alice Freeman Palmer—Geo Herbert Plamer
Conquests of Invention—Mary R. Parkhan
Gentlemen of the Jury—Francis L. Welliman
Letters and Religion—John J. Chapman
What Can Literature Do for Me?—C. Alphonso Smith
Mrs. Lynch reports the largest number of Tourist Members added to the membership roll during the month of December since the library has been founded. This is very encouraging and shows that our winter tourists appreciate an up-to-date library.
From the front page of The Sandhill Citizen, Southern Pines, N.C., Friday, January 2, 1925
newspapers.digitalnc.org/lccn/sn92061634/1925-01-02/ed-1/seq-1/#words=JANUARY+2%2C+1925
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