The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 24, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 10, 1960 Page: 17 of 48
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. THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
Abilene, Texas, Sunday Morning, July 10, 1960
A Vermonter
In Richmond
lie removed all the Confederate
records from the Capitol.
| Then for a period he became
“The Duke of Richmond,” restor-
CALEB REED'S
VERMONT GENERAL, The Un.
usual War Experiences of Ed-
ward Hastings Ripley (1862-1865)
edited by Otto Eisenschimi,
Devin-Adair Co., $6.00.
Edward Hastings Ripley, who or-
ganized a company of Vermont
Volunteers while still in college,
was just 25 and a general when
he led the Union forces into Rich-
mond as the Confederate capital
fell on April 3. 1865.
ing order, protecting homes from
looters nd even telling the preach-
ers what they might say in church
His account of all these events
and those of three years imme-
diately preceding them has beer
carefully preserved in a series of
almost 500 letters to and from bis
parents, his two brothers and four
sisters.
This book gives a good account
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ore Daumier, is one of 52 prints to go on exhibit at the Abilene Fine Arts Mu-
seum Wednesday. It was first published in 1859 and is from the Edward W.
Root collection being shown by the Smithsonian Institution. The Abilene exhibit of
prints will include prints by such masters as Goya, Matisse, Picasso, Reuault
and Rembrandt Also in the category of social comment with be Goya’s “Hunt-
ing for Teeth” and William Hogarth’s “Credulity, Superstition and Fanaticism.”
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Fine Arts Museum Lively Doings
Slates Exhibition in the Quiet
Fifty-two prints from the col- being circulated nationally by the
lection of art-patron Edward W. Smithsonian Institution’s Traveling
Root will go on public display at
the Abilene Fine Arts Museum
Now 12 Price
Exhibition Service.
The earliest print in this show-
Of a Cemetery
A FINE AND PRIVATE PLACE
Wednesday, 1
The exhibit will represent some ing is a rare woodcut from the
46 artists and will be on view Nuremberg Bible, published in by Peter S. Beagle, Viking
daily from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., 1483. A leaf from the Book of Press, New York. 272 pp., $3.95.
through Saturday, July 23. (Judges depicting Samson rending It had been nearly 20 years
The museum will be open from the young lion, is one of the 109 since Jonathan Rebeck, druggist
3 to 5:30 pm. Sundays,. July 17 woodcuts appearing in this vol-who had gone broke, went on a
ume. The printmaker of this drunk one night and woke up the
treasure is unknown next mornimg on the steps of a
treasure towns . , . mausoleum in Yorkchester Ceme-
Other artists represented in-
held from 7:30 to 10 p.m Tues-clude Rembrandt, Durer, Goya,.
day, July 12, for members and Hogarth, Blake, Daumier, Leger. . Since that time, he had never
guests. Matisse, Picasso and Renault, been outside the gates, though
Title of the exhibition is “Great ., , one night he had beaten vainly on
F-ironean Printmakers” and is An engraving done in 1944 by the bars, then had wondered the
English artist Stanley William next morning, when he could have
Hayter is the most recent work walked out easily, why he had
in the European collection of art- wanted out a: all.
Ists. | Fed by a sardonic, man - hating
Works by Durer included are raven who steals food and other
"Saint Michael Fighting the Drag-necessities for him. Rebeck has
on” and “Saint Anthony." Works for company only the raven and
by Rembrandt include “Woman the ghosts of those buried in that
Bathing Her Feet at a Brook" cemetery, and few of them bother
and "The Virgin and Child with with him for long.
the Cat j Then comes Laura, a bookstore
and 24.
An opening night viewing at the
762 Cedar St. museum will be
-Woman Crowds
Three Careers
Into One Liietime
MY THREE LIVES by Teresa
Lightwood, E. P. Dutton & Selection for this traveling ex-clerk who was killed by a truck.
Company, 196 pp., $3.50.
“My Three Lives" is the auto-
biography of a remarkable wom-
an who has crowded three’ ca-
hibition was made by Richard B and a young college professor who
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paralleling the Nun’s Story. Miss
Lightwood entered a London con-
vent, served 14 years as a mis-
sionary nun, was released from
her vows for health reasons, be-
came a nurse and returned to es-
tablish Thailand’s first Catholic
maternity hospital.
The third career was, and still
is, that of a wife and mother.]
for she is now married to a spice
dealer and lives in India with
her two adopted children. Her tri-
umphs and tragedies during her
first two careers make interest-
ing and exciting reading
There is something for every
type of reader in this simply told
and inspiring story Armchair
travelers will love her lucid de-
scriptions of the countries in
which she lived and traveled.
Horror story lovers will cringe
through her account of the re-
ligious and cremation ceremonies
of the Buddhist people and na-
ture lovers will marvel at the
strange plant and animal life so
vividly described. -==
There are wonderful photo-
graphs and flashes of humor to
add a note of reality to this oth-
erwise unbelievable story. -
BERTIE MIEROW
Munson - Williams - Proctor In-stances, and Rebeck, in spite of
stitute, New York state recipients himself, is gradually startled out
of the Root collection, of his retirement.
The Smithsonian Traveling Ex-1 When Mrs. Klapper, a widow
hibition Service is also circulating who has built a fancy white tomb
"20th Century American Paint-over the grave of her late law-
ings‘ and "Contemporary Amer-yer - husband, spots Rebeck one
ican Watercolors and Drawings."'day. his situation changes even
Both are from the Root collec- mere quickly, for he finds him-
tion. self looking for ward to the visi s
---------------------------------—— by the widow who can look at
Buddhist Gestures
Full el Meaning
MURDA by E. Dale Saunders.
herself, well as at those around
her, in quite humorous fashion.
Beagle has a fine ear for di-
alogue and a way of describing
things which make the book in-
teresting even if there was no plot,
and none of the quality of a mod-
ern fable. Examples: “Laura
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York, 300 pp., $7.50.
clustered in the stree's like
From the simplicity which Bud- buncoes o a four thor.
dha sought the Buddhist faith has laugnter was very ’
accumulated a tremendous vari-ter to pillow the head." “Midnight
ety of symbolic items in its icono-and Campos came together, it was
(as if he had ridden the midnight to
This deep study of the gestures work the way other people took
of the iconography and those used buses, and tied it outside the black
in Buddhist rituals is by the as- gate until he was ready
sociale professor of Japanese at home.”
the University of Pennsylvania.
bunches of a sour fruit;" “her
■ was very gentle, laugh-
to go
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In addition to numerous small
illustrations, there are 25 special
pictures of Buddhist and Buddhist-
connected statues in the Far East
to help demonstrate some of the
more special points which Saun-
ders considers
There are copious notes and bib-
liography.
Yes, we mustn’t forget Campos,
happy - go - lucky cemetery care-
taker who is addicted to music,
even to singing by ghosts For
without him, the plot could hardly
be completed.
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Library Receives
Financial Data „ .....,
_ ■ Hamlin to Host
Moody's Complete Invest-
tors Services are now available at Grocery Clinic
the Abilene Public Library. It VI ULUl y LIIIIIL
is located in the Business and
Science Department on the second HAMLIN' (RNS)— A new course
floor These services are made entitled “Facts - Manners -Skills"
floor. These services are made
possible through the gifts of Rem-
ington - Rand Library Bureau
with offices in Dallas and the
Bradshaw Office Equipment Com-
pany of Abilene
The 1960 “Municipal and Gov-
ernment Manual" and the 1960
“Bank and Finance Manual" have
been received. The years current
semi - weekly supplements to each
of the services are being receiv-
ed for Stock Survey, Bond Sur-
vey, Public Utilities, and Trans-
• portation along with the supple-
ments to Municipal Government
Bonds Bank and Finance.
"We invite local investment
clubs and individuals who are
interested in investment infor-
mation to use this service," said
Mr "John Isom. Business and Sci-
ence Librarian.
The services will also serve in-
dividuals and companies looking
for general and statistical infor-
mation about companies including
the history, description of opera-
tion, products, lists of plants and
properties, officers and directors
—In addition the Comparative Bate
ance Sheet and Income State-
ment and Dividend Records as
well as date for particular in-
dustries as chemicals, food and
drugs are available.
will be conducted in Hamlin July
1* through July 22 by Cl Ben-
nett, Grocery Trainer Specialist
and staff member of the Univer-
sity of Texas.
The training is for interested gro-
cery store employes and the in-
struction is designed to help both
management and personnel give
better service to the customer.
Topics to be covered in the se-
ries of training sessions include:
Heiress, Commies
Mixed in Mystery
THE SEARCH FOR TABATHA
CARR by Richard Martin Stern.
Charles Scribner’s Sons, New
York. 247 pp $3.75.
A fortune, a Communist on the
run, and two women who knew
what they wanted and what they
wanted to do set the pace for
this novel of intrigue and pur-
suit, though the story is narrated
by two men.
One of the women is a missing
heiress, the other a beautiful sis-
ter-in-law with greed in her heart.
As the hunt for the- heiress goes
en. it leads from New York to
Paris, and suspense mounts as
it goes on to the Tyrol and a fit-
ting climax.
what makes a good employe, how-
to mark and stock merchandise,
the whys and hows of food store
housekeeping, and better custo-
mer relations.
Local grocers are co-sponsoring
the series in cooperation with The
Texas Retail Grocers Association
and Trade Development Commit-
tee of the Hamlin Board of Com-
munity Development.
, C. L. Howard, chairman of the
Trade Development Committee,
has announced that a small en-
rollment fee will be the only
charge for the course. The series
will be held at the Mid West Co-
operative Oil Mill Guest House
beginning at I p.m. July 18. Addi-
tional information may be ob-
tained by contacting Orville D
Roland, BCD manager.
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