Library Notes

January 23, 2020

On display at the Henry A. Malley Memorial Library is Pat Phillippi’s “Winter” collection of quilted and other handcrafted items. Randy Sullivan’s oyster plate collection is in the glass case.

Recent memorial books: “Finding Chika” by Mitch Albom in memory of Ken Johnstone from Jess & Connie Barnhart; “I Do – A Cultural History of Montana Weddings” by Martha Kohl in memory of Ron Talcott from Robert & Lynnette Janssen; “The Journey of York-The Unsung Hero of the Lewis and Clark Expedition” by Hasan Davis in memory of Carl Samuelson from Mary Washburn; “The Country Guesthouse” by Robyn Carr in memory of Debbie Burley from Randy Sullivan; “The Body-A Guide for Occupants” by Bill Bryson in memory of Ken Johnstone from Carol Hilliard; “Jeannette Rankin-America’s Conscience” by Norma Smith in memory of Ron Talcott from Randy Sullivan; “Montana Moments-History on the Go” by Ellen Baumler in memory of Carl Samuelson from Carol Hilliard; “Miss Royal’s Mules” by Irene Brown in memory of Ken Johnstone from Mary Washburn; “More Montana Moments” by Ellen Baumler in memory of Carl Samuelson from Jess & Connie Barnhart; “Forever Hidden” by Tracie Peterson in memory of Ron Talcott from Robert & Lynnette Janssen; “Seven Montana’s-A Journey in Search of the Soul of the Treasure State” by Ednor Therriault in memory of Carl Samuelson from Randy Sullivan and “Spy: A Novel” by Danielle Steel in memory of Jackie Washington from Phyllis Wilson.

New Books: “Nothing Ventured” by Jeffrey Archer; “Ever Faithful” by Karen Barnett; “The Last Train to London” by Meg Clayton; “Michael Crichton’s The Andromeda Evolution” by Daniel Wilson; “Lost” by James Patterson; “The Rise of Magicks” by Nora Roberts; “The Glittering Hour” by Iona Grey; “Thin Ice” by Page Shelton; “Hunter Killer” by Brad Taylor; “The Dearly Beloved” by Cara Wall; and “The Life and Adventures of Frank Grouard-Chief of Scouts, U.S.A.” by Joe De Barthe.

Library hours are 11 am to 6 pm Mondays and Thursdays and 12 to 5 pm Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

 

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