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Program of hikes for 1930/ Smoky Mountains Hiking Club

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  • make you start giving your wife chrysanthemums for every football game if you happen to be married. Talk about a good effect! The Barber hospitality has not been over emphasized. This meeting is to be a really and truly literary one. Short talks on the most outstanding books that have been published recently on the subject of hiking and nature will be given by several members of the club, These books will be carefully selected so as to give only choice books of the season. If you become sufficiently interested in a book so that you want to read it, all you have to do is to bring your library card along and Lawson McGhee library book truck will be there to furnish you with the desired book. "Oh, gipsy hearts arc many, But gipsy feet are few! Manx's the one thai loves to dream Night-long of stars and dew." —Fannie Steams Davis. Yes, we all have gipsy hearts, and when we can not have gipsy feet every time we would like, we can at least satisfy our gipsy hearts with a good book on hiking. Your attention is called to the bibliography in the back of this booklet. You'll have a wonderful evening of it all. Leave Saunders System at 7:30 and drive to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. I. Barber at Beverly. Just follow the leaders: Clara Hamlet and Margaret Broome. January 26 NORTON CREEK AND GATLINBURG This is an easy hike of about four miles. After following Norton's Creek westward for about two miles there is a small clearing where lunch may be eaten. Near here and in fact all along the Creek are some of the largest trees to be found in the Great Smoky Mountains. The giant tulip, or 13
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