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for The State Vol. 10 Issue 19, Oct 1942
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Approximately 800 high school girls are now engaged in driving school buses in various sections of North Carolina, and the number is steadily increasing.
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Continuing his explorations of the state's counties, Goerch visits Union County and the county seat at Monroe. He describes things of interest and comments on the ongoing dispute between North and South Carolina over the birthplace of Andrew Jackson.
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Abernethy describes Kawana, located in Avery County, and the surrounding area. It is one of the most isolated sections of the state, yet some of the most wonderful mountain scenery is found there. One of the most widespread family names there is Clark.
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The Carolina Motor Club, headquartered in Charlotte, organized in 1922 under the direction of Coleman W. Roberts. With the war on, the club's activities have been reduced. McKnight recounts some of the accomplishments of the organization over the past twenty years.