Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1944 — Page 2

PAGE 2: THE INDIANAPOLIS THURSDAY, AUG. 3, 1944

OPTIMISTS ‘TO HEAR | , “Bobb Mer#il Fall List ? includ: B k Fi ht Nati Citi d Lakes | To round out the selection the | ODDS- ri a nciuaes DOOKS on 1g ers, a ion's Iries an a es © [publishers are presenting an en; © JAMES STRICKLAND pronaeny E00 ne. IStlid sation of pet : New stories of yesterday's kings about ‘efirly Carolina planters; the) “Lusty Wind for Carolina” will Lame - Girl” ‘by Jean Brown Rhoda Truax; “John ©. Calhoun,|Chambers, ‘Bobbs- Merrill ent, best seller, Joy of James D. Strickland, OPA ate |onq planters, today's fighters and|geographicel volumes on “Lake|be published in October. The new Wagoner. Nationalist” by Charles M. Wilse, calls “her best book” | Cooking” by Irma 8. Rombauer. .. director, will speak on “The OPA yorkers, and the world’s lakes and|Michigan” and “Lake Superior” in|lake books went on sale’ this week, Other new volumes on the sdult|and two Civil war generals “Fight al Street" by W.. Adolphe The v's list : and How It Operates,” to the Indi- cities soon will take their places/the American lakes series, and Ed-|‘“The Dream of Philip II” will come list are: {ing Joe Hooker” by Walter H. He- Tavs : " children includes anapolis Optimist club at 12:15 p. m.|on the nation’s bookshelves. gar Maas’ “The Dream of Philiplout in September, the etiquetie| “The Second Navy Reader” and |bert, and “First With the Most'|Roberts, a novel of old New Or- story of poroupines the Columbia club For these are among the forth-|IL” a. biography of the Spanish book in Septembei, and the Augus-|“The Air Forces Reader,” antholo- Forrest” by Robert S. Henry. leans. 4turer Sam Campbell. tomorrow in the um ub. coming volumes on the Bobbs-Mer- king and a picture of his age. tus story in. October. gles of the bést articles about| “Guerrilla” by Lord Dunsany, an| “Sun in Their Eyes” by Monte] > “The g " On Aug. 16, members of the club ry) Cos fall book list, which in-| In the juvenile’ division the lead- |" Indianapolis writers are repre-| America’s fighting men and their allegory of German occupation and ‘Barrett, a historical novel of the/Charlotte Lohse and Judith Sea . will visit the Salvition army fresh cludes three young people's books/ers are expected to be “August{sented in The Childhood of Fam- [services. oppression. period when Americans first surged {an “account of the advénturous air camp. by Indianapolis authors. Flies,” another in the series of lous American series. The books are| “Fair Fantastic Paris” by Har-| “The Devastator” by Arthur|into Texas. The author is the crea-|discovery of the South Pacifio The Anderson Optimist club will] The “best sellers” of the adult/Augustus adventures by Le Grand, “George Carver: Boy Scientist” by |old Ettlinger, a story of happy pre- |Stringer, a short romantic novel.|tor of the Jane Arden comic strip. islands. ; Ee be guests of the local club for the list are expected to be Inglis Flet-|and- “Future Perfect” by Bernice Augusta Stevenson; “Stephen Fos- war Paris as seen by an American.| “Mother Went Mad on Monday”| “Have You Seen This Man?” by| “Mount Delightful” by Eleanor August golf tournament, Aug. 17 at|cher’s “Lusty Wind for Carolina,” Bryant, an etiquette book for the ter: Boy Minstrel” by Helen Boyd| Biographies of “Joseph: Lister, (by Ethel Hueston, a novel of fam-|Gene Hurley, the only murder mys- | Youmans, the story of a girl and the Indianapolis Country club, the third and last of her series |bobby sox age. <a Higgins, and “Jane Addams: Little Father of Modern Surgery” byily life which David Laurance !tery on the list. her dog.

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