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9911
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Sonya Hagna, founder and owner of the highly successful Dilly Bean business, has started a new company, Tawashi, Inc., that manufactures and sells wash cloths made from the spongy fibers of the Hischima plant, a gourd very similar to the Luffa cylindrical. Hagna, a High Point native, has received extensive national coverage as a female entrepreneur in national magazines such as TIME and PAGEANT.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 40 Issue 4, July 1972, p15-16, il, por
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9913
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Appalachian poet and novelist John Foster West, author of Time Was and The Ballad of Tom Dula, revisits his childhood home in Wilkes County. West, who now lives near Blowing Rock and teaches Poetry and Creative Writing at Appalachian University, is at work on his fourth novel THE LONG WAY HOME.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 40 Issue 4, July 1972, p17-18, il, por
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