The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, January 18, 1952 Page: 2 of 10
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THE GOLDTHWAITE (Texas) EAGLE-
FRIDAY. JANUARY 18, 1952
THt ' G O L 1) T H \Y A I T E EAGLE
AND
'THE MULLIN' ENTERPRISE. ’ ...
“ an independent newspaper
MEUIiKrt. TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION
~ publish<-il 1 very Friday at Goldthwaite. Mills County. Texas
H. It. EK1NS — KIIITOR AMI PUBLISHER
10c
3 Months. $1.00 — 6 Months SI 50
t advance' $2 50
11; ,. X.UVC * S3 00
8nn:lt' C.yifs
Subscription
Subscri;tion. Per Year .i
Outside T> xa . Pi : Year
Entered as Second-class Mail Matter at the Post Office in Gold-
thwaite, Texas, under the Act ot Congress, March 3, 1879
ANEW \SSET FOR GOl.OTH-W AITE . „
\\"c uctu Jiiwn in. San Saba the either Jay to have
a Jt.it \» ith Minister Janies A. I;r\. who has been
called t. ::ie pulpit ot tile Church ot Christ in Ciol'J-
rhwdMc ...i J who wail assume his Fl,ist"n’.l duties
next Sa• a\ Viter talking with Minister Fr\ we
realir;.1 :in hiriiLnJ- Mrs. I ry and in their ynufltj
10 YEARS AGO- '
Taken From Engle Files of
. -January 16, 1942 >
In the announcement col-
uiit Ilns week appears the
mcv.c ot Jess Y Tulles, who is
running for re-election to his
“oond term for Mills County
Commissioner \)f Precinct No. 1.
Sheriff J Hern Harris this
week authorized the' Eagle to
announce his candidacy for re-
"lection to the office cf Sheriff.
Tax Assessor and Collector of
Mills County, subject to the
25 YEARS AGO
(Taken From Eagle. FU|‘S.
January 21. 1927 1 >
rtmetFA Gift Watson ■ otw+j
Friday, January 7 and his re -j
mains were laid t rest In the
•' 1
guest
EDITORIAL
mains v\ert* uuu i i i Pr^idmt
Payne Gap cemetery Saumhif t message t ' the Con. j
....... the State of the
Tin1 Niiffle’s leri
By .The Editor
morning, January 8. Mr. Wat-1 'the State of the j In j,',-,, that right would
son who was 86 vrurs of age.j j,nton made manv Americans ,,ITVil|j -he Eagle. until now,
h,t Anril'lnd been bedfast for j feel like blowing their topners. hars not taken a stand in the
last April, had tv en Pin,.,. ,w Houston Chronicle d, t(, between the Ooldth-
ahuut four or fne months ,tnci to b„ both temper- j and Prjdriy School Dls-
hls death was not unexpected. j ,d(l and fajr ln its comments, j tr,r(s over bus r >utes In the Mt.
The funeral was conducted by j Nve reprint the editorial from area The editor had hop-
Rev Marion West. Primitive, ,ha< newspaper in the follow- ■
, . , t ,, to,.), I inc paragraphs.1
Baptist minister, if . wniiiij *
church Mr, Watson was a mem-
ber
! i The 'president s message on
ed that friction could give way
to harmony and that a spirit of
unity could prevail ln Mills
County. At the Christmas sea-
(,.i of the year that has lust
Sunday .tight »• mne thirty I Hem'-nt Wm 'b/twee* “hi
Mrs. E. C. Patterson riled at hV„.,. document h was the ^^ ^ 0f>I(Uhwa„e School
home of1 her riiouhter. Mrs | iiv^dium hr |jLh ^ ! Boards on a friendly basis and
1‘ . . ...... * m *Y\r> inton
at Clovis.
: Ktams. transmitted to congress j
mary July 25
Relievin': that her record tlur-
h.er first elected term is
j i:: best reason lor asking for
[ -• nmcl term, Mrs. Will L
I t’uriis ’his week authorized the
•t .<IKF I U'llU U.-,Jtliud4tv t*- tdHtmr Heir j, .... . , ’„ia,v h,.r name in the
I'tU 110 ill ‘ ~
lu!
ih-ws TnJe this uctk rdK about the I
Minister ,mJ Mfs Fry and their so'ns, so. I
purpose of this editorial is to bid. them 1
hetirtj. wvlcitme t" G ’Idrhwaite We learned in San
S.iha ‘"Jpi persons wh" are not members of .the
Chuic-h *f rhri'f there and from those who arc that
('."Idtiiw .Hie i< qawijin: creatlv and that San Saba is
s.a.’di • ’ !•> 11s" s Mav \ - ur Ministry here be hap-
p\ il and deep in satisfaction Brother Fry.
Or. f’h. . ,s \ nr inspirmc record. Goldthwaite
can indeed, !v -pr■ • uJ to have you and yours .conic'to
live here and w-'-k anmne us.'
EAR I, SIMMY’S IMPORTANCE TO I S
J M Head
_ . .Mexico. Mrs. Patterson. nrc i du legislative proposals:-spi
•ction^ of die Democratic Pn-1 ^jj?g El^n)a ctovden was born . „„r j„ #ome detail
near Birmingham. Alabama
September 17 .1845 She married ,
’he late Judge A V Patterson
md-thi y cam' ’’ Texas about
fifty years ago set'Jed is. J"hn-
pnn rermty fn- " * (tot** trrr^
and then Incut' a a' Center
She lea1’.' two sons
I L E
County ,nd R H
Mali in Fu-
me tfooj persons. Our [regular' announcement column pjtv
a candidate lor six-election
• > the office of Mills
Treasurer ! -...... j 0re daughter
“t: B Gtlliam. Jr.. Goldth- of Clovis., New
waive, will lea'd the 1942 cam-] great grandchild
p.itgn for the celebration of the | terprlse.
Prsidents birthday in Mills! The directors if the Firs'
Cn:nty State Bank of Malkti ord,p
Mi si Mable 1 iliian Graves of 'he dooesi c! d yesterday
San Marcos spent Saturday i morning, following . a e a fer-
: ::d sur,day with homcfolks | "iico until reop.: !d;y'i"t'. votild
It: the regular announcement he effected
le damn of the Eagle this -week
I will be found the name of Wiley
j I Mahan, who is a candidate
for the office of Sheriff, Tax
Assessbr and Collector of Mills
Com tv. his candidacy being
bject. of course, to the July
Democratic primaries.
County- District Clerk W.-ft-
- ■fmer Y-e1cs-'.,jnrTnuncTTTrcrrr +\- Far! Summy rtrar
.he \v. ;;k! star,.: tin’s vear *f.»r renominatinn and .re-
cleetii n us Mills County Clerk and Clerk of the 27th
.Texas Judicial District* means a yreat deal-to the 1 s'im,11v this week authorize.-
c:tt/ens..lt seems t-us that there can be no ques- I ’lip announcemeiit of his can-
' riidacy for re-election to his
in 'he interest pf the best wel-
,^ied Uare.iT Mills Countv us a whole.
‘ The editor was told that -his
i. .Cn’me tube a much m re hopes would crash on the cruel
-v e.uind burnetii and it w .sii"' k . of realltv. They have,
the latter form that Presl- , ""
. Tr :man addressed thei rhi- newspaper backed the
S|.Ss:nn of c tigress on. Mill- Couu'v Board of School
Wednesdav The countrv wiU j Trustees when It appealed.
VJ. \ wait lor the budget ;it.nniin"usly. to the Goldth-
pn a tr.ttisl Hi uv cl 'he! - rite and P'iririv Boards to get
.tan".uai:e which Mr.j tog. t!v-r and reach an amicable
Tmman used into detailed in-1 umii i stanriine Tlie effort was
Pn,ter. n G..MIlvviltc formation. made oh the initiative of Gold-
Patterson ot C.'oritn\\nti« __---- 1 thwaite Chairman Gerald C
Patterson of Miillin; its nr,.sol,t form the state! Head Nothing came of It.
Mr- .J M Head ( ;he Union message jins be- j
Mexico amt come in part art mfartee.lieaj | The editor believes now that
presentation, in part a ublittcal ( people of Mills County gen-
'!oei:tn.i'i:t Tills-v as s. on W ed-j , , ;l||v ought to have all of the,
"esrlnv Mr Truman devoted ^ f ., :s in the Gii4j1thWalt^-Priddv
'll" earlv part o) lus address t" i-ow. in,their possession so that
waitfing th.it 'tie state of: t!i* v mav he considered calmlv
i m'-p'i-n.cv still exists and that i ;,j,d nbiectivelv. That is why.
i" v- ill coil! 11 lie l'»r as l"t:- as j .|>>s wf-ek. the Eagle's first page
f*irt'M-e 1!" was-pieach-, n, v,s story pn developments is
uns’, am. let down In 1 ar i j, ng That as why th£ editor
cl forts to tHiiii iU'.cl Ain j ]s ]t i ecf*ss:ir.v to writp tb(?
,l'( strcpiHh nec*'.s.irv t" urm I inllowinc paraizraphs-
the free world in the struggle |
,L<Lm”U'L‘^..LK,!rSLsl,,LI If 11 has not already done so
it Is apparent, as.a-matter of
ass
1 ™,T. 1 ft. -.............. Jjimffi.5 In WiWi
to approve dup-
;Prtddv District
Investigation Indicates , ,,Ai
of good faith and qursuon^l
motives on the part of p^l
t ought to be kept ,n P"^j l
however, that members ntuf
Priddy School Bi.ard n,„ ***
have been deceived If so° .®«|
ought to know it, face ucJm1'
and apply remedies
The editor has sonic
They arer
'((• tiorj I
Why was Commissioner J •!
Edgar of the Texas Educ^l
Agency told in
Attstln lest month that t5e^jit|
ham Seider familv wlth Vc*
SffiSS'S'T'KSSS
Mt Olive area tha* ■ ™
W P. McCullough
bel li no bona fide
human beines in
tome thne That
last week bv Clyde r.
TransoortltkSI
Division of the Texas EriuuIvS
Agency It was established ai
when the editor made a
sonal visit to the
question last week
Bern to Mr. at u M"- Aubrey,
French, a baby qiri Wednesday
Born to Mr and Mr- Ernest He pledged continued did to
Humphries, a baby boy yester- ' Kurope- new h,,lt) for AMrt
day.
The pupils who . far4igrly -another n-clljiion ul—Uu-—F^ir 1 r'vnVi^'V^TTr?.1
graduated from' The Orld-fi- ;Dealeredo One does no; detect j ttratmn of Prirtdv School bus
volte High School and who arc ,h!lt hr has abandoned any of maa' 51 noo> bus
i .ine Htgn scnooi an<i uno are ( h(s s0.called goclal reform pro-
attending college t r university . gram.
are doing well. He gave lip- service to his
ire doing lttnlth program, federal edtica
but that Mr. Sitmmv will be renominated and re- 1
I second term as Countv-District
S’sted Ills "Ut'tt.indin-q record of competent se'r>kr. j clerk .’f Mills County, subject
imf-ii!ino;-c 'iirtesv and the example of his con* j m the Democratic primary in
duct in public ■ Ificu make it incredible to think that * T,tlv. and his ~"hame will be
■ h, •.’.-rrU'iuvc "ppiLifinn. • found in the Eagle's .regular, an-
route number 17 arid Goldth-
wait.e bus route number 8 in the
Mt Olive area. After a long.
Among those who doing beaim urogram, n aerai odtiea-; uhoi!e^MturUon^"/^
excellent work may be mention- | ^elleVes that the Boa?d
ed: Effie Roberts. Ms Kcese.; Strums- which. hSve befit Prc- • '4h ol Dh••^'“is^n^thTH m"*
Rttth Featherstor.. Herndon Nel-, i-rt* d to congress in recent' ' _1 n thc r*Kht-
son and Willie B-l! Barrington. 1 v,'srs He forecast an extended j
....... 'Period of high taxes, did not I .,1 C- < nnt\ ftchool Board
Ii.s , ar stu- demand increased federal rates.1',51' 0 res,'tnd its action of
These are all
There h||l
' residence
house f»l
last week bv"Clyde ( e
Ml
'• ttllse; ttl
()n
Ft:
b, Mr Summy is an experienced prrife^-
mb i- n- r nr ; that cmitLbe held prnper-
It requires
-mine.political hack
'rioi’ncement column.
| County Judge R, J Gerald
week nuth**ri?.e« the Eaele
' i ar,nounce his candidacy for
dents in college
Mjs. L. E. Miller I( ft Momtay '
morning for Oklal,' ma City to
attchd the funeral nf her broth-
I January 7 not onjv because
. j 1 here appears to-be no tustlft-
he I cation for.....-' - -
and ttdelltv.fi' durv fn direct the public j ne-rlection to the office of Mills
. .i a.. .1. P ^ }< unty Jiicjge and ■ Ex-officio
busi- • - it il.iws rhruuqh the office of the County
Clerk and the District (Jerk. •
F. m wav r an..tther the people generally are
tr,- peri rmande of the County
Cleri. IE i u-h.es the lives of nearly cvefxbodv in
his w.-rk and only thr.se who- have opportunity to
look "Vcr his shoulder reuularlv can have an ade-
quate > : flow much,work he. has to do.
D-' -• feuD-trations and Certificates, marriage
hcen-s-.• poibates dockets of the District and Countv
L'-ir. •' ."ec ".knw "f prugtyty transfers and titles,
the ev it n o- instruments, passport applications,
rnc.iti' :i pe-rmitsTtkourt ifidgments and the registra-
j Courtly School Supcrinterden'.
I ■ b’i-ct to the July 25th Demo-
cratic primary.
Rev. o fj Muehlbrad, fc--
| r:q,rly of Haskell County, has
| M'-aMri at Priddy. as pastor of
; 7.'":. ' Lutheran Church. Situe
j Ti > : and St John'churches of
' Toddy have consolidated arid
|'1.M
Jh.i.idway.
j Miss Katie ,Jule Crockett and
At'orriey Darreil Shelton, neph-
ew cf Mayor A F. Shelton of
TI.m i- was a change in t.i ; c.a'lon for , imraflon of a Priddv
>vnv ]i\ which 'he President , School bus 'in the territory of
-er-in-.aw, J. W Green, who died , SSHSIf
Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs 'hat law. he advocated a labor as deliberate deeeptlon of tt e
Miller had just returned from a fair to labor.and r.rma^-! Cotinfv Board—lust as ther^
j visit to the Rio. Grande Valiev ! , ' » which he mid | was an attempt to deceive the
' and had been home only thfrfy | I M cl^eT
trtlrutes when the message of Politically it mav be said that resort to other devTccs such a
the death was received. : 'he message was well construct-i an attempt to detach territory
Mr. and Mrs. John Ross, Ail- Tt1'1. President gave passing. from the Goldthwaite School
ern Wilson, and Loduska Laee-|.S tec^ and.attach it iS
well spent last weekend with I and[ that, some things mav have • • * ~
Mr Wilson near Lampasas j '-’ be nnstported, but in reading nctt'was in to see us Thursday.
Mr ar.d Mrs. Emmlt Dennis, ^classed ‘ ^TmJ^um^one! JayW MCCU"ey spent Thurs-
. , ■ | night at the Central Metho’-! .the Non'is murder trial the first
livestock brands are only some of the matters L nf this ...eek-
^■w^thr-enrmTr-.iiiJ Disinei GtCTt’-TrTeTpon- Tim t ..... _
a new pastor it is 'making "ra',('r Dennis of Ranger, i tir.ds only one important omis- flay Lampasas attending
spent last weekend, here with | sion There was no reference to courT /
relatives. x I universal rnilitarv training i Mrs. Bonnie Cowan and. Jto-
Mr and Mrs. W B Jackson The. matter of corrumlon in both have typhoid
attended the inauguration of j government did not lixim in Mr I f'er at tbelr home in the Cen-
Mullin, were married Saturday Govcrnor Dan Moody and also Truman s remarks Near'.the 1tPr community and
1 ------ - rncl of the speech there are ported to be
were re-
yery sick the first
sible.
L nder the law of Texas in a County of less than
sofit’ •• pulation the--C(>unty Clerk serves also as
Dist.r:.t (,'iurt ( lerk That is a point to be emphasized
and made clear to drive heme realization of the im-
port:* n. _ • I arl Surtmiy r<* all of us.
1 He" arc few men wh-i cannot ea.silv be replaced.
It happen far .i- we.a.rc cnccrned here in Mills
County iiLit th-.
lv if I..::'I Minin
that f.v
fellow .iti/vii-
In an rd t t
article mi tile de
nominal -,n and
P'd'iic interest would suffer serious-
;> vvere nor to carry on in the work
r- and to the satisfaction of his
; intvrtvetion in last week’s news..
Mr. Summy to stand' for re-
v-viectioH we expressed'"our grati-
fication. v\ v lev,! :t to Re necessary to add our own
observ at , i: ba-ed on -repeated daily visits to the
Court If- use .that Mr Sumtnv performs many pub-
lic services that go fa)~ hey nd the call of duty. His
colleagues in the Court House are among the very
JiT^t to recognize that without F.arl Summy the per-
formance ot their own duties would be much more
difficult
Mills County is fortunate to have had Earl
Summv as County and District Clerk. e are even
more fortunate hecause of the prospect that we can
keep him on the job that he does so well merely by
casting ballots that vwi!l be tokens of gratitude to
him In public life the only "well done" that Jias real
meaning can come from the voters. In the case of
Cuuntv ind District Clerk Earl Summy, we feel cer-
tain that there will he recorded a resounding "well
dune" at the polls in the first primary election next
July 2»k ' t
GOVERNOR SHIVERS AND PRICE DANIEL
The Facie had hoped that Governor Allan Shivers
would ruii for the U. S. Senate. Since,*however, the
Governor has decided to seek another term aw the
Henson officiating.-The bride
is the youngest daughter of Mr.
ra ri Mrs J N - Crockett, proml-
r.en' citizens,.oaf Mullln.
Justice of- th£ Peace Jamcj
Rahl this week authorizes the
Eagle to announce his candi-
dacy for re-election to the of-
fee'of Justice of the Peace of
I X County Precinct No. one.
'•object to the July Democratic
Primaries.
Bill Slaughter of San Saba
C' ur" ,j was in Goldthwaite
Wednesday Investigating rums
nrs that word had been received
here of,the death of his broth-
c: Lonnie T. Slaughter, who
volunteered / in the Navy' from
Goldthwaite last April. Lonnie
was tbought to‘be stationed in
or near the Philippines when
war struck and rio word has
been received from him since
last November.
J Eyerett Evans. ,long-time
resident of Mills County and
former sheriff, died yesterday
afternoon at his home in Gold-
thwaite after a long illness.
Little Dorothy Nell^ arrived
at the’ home of Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Rudd last Saturday, and
I seems to be permanently
I cated.
1°.-
that dishonesty among public I Hermia Smith’s music
servants-' cannot be tolerated I class Rave a recital in the court
He insisted that corruption' Hcn.se last night
must be weeded out but took a! Dr tr V ra
free swinging blow at congress I U E ° Dyer- who ls now
simultaneously bv .suggesting ! attf'nrtlnK the NeW Orleans Poly-
jhat the legislative branch of Clinic, will return about Janu-
the
(Continued on
51 YEARS AGO-
(Taken From Eagle Flies
January 19, 19011.
Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock
Mr. F. L Crouch and Miss
Blanche Conmack were united
in marriage at the residence of j 11,105 in ,tlls ,0wii. Tlie patient
the groom' s-,’father in this city,' John Calopay. recently came i
Judge H. T White officiating. hrr,> irom Mil‘s' County and j
government ,*oud Mrtv | ary 22 and resume hta. pr'aciice
ton. under dat
refers -to a s
f'aiowa'y of Trigger JMoun
at Star,
w B
, . Kemp has closed his
refers to a son of DM J ^ ! b,aff^ltb ^op here and moved
J D' 1 Muihn where he has accept
sn,all,I ip”’''"’-'"™' “i “i "«»•.
Why was, the Cour.tv Sr hod I
Hoard told only , ,,
(as, week that the 9.-,Vr fj|
(lv had moved into • he hnil
on Mr McCullouciiX ;,r0Iq2!|
X'o humans were it hoci nil
; eslderce in rha-
last month or last -., ,-k
What does the Mills founJ
Commissioners' Court hav»a
sav to the citizens and taxtgJ
ers of Mills Countv rrcardla
the construction of (hr
that Is referred to in 'he Janil
arv io letter of Associate Coo
missloner L. -P. sturgeo- ct S
Tf,xas Education Agency th*
anpears on HriOther page of f
week's Eagle’
"The editor-—ar.d other »f.J
sons too—has made an effort!
tp find ln the records of th»l
Commissioners Court au'hor-L
ization for the ocs'rurtlofil
of the road The Minutes oil
meetings of the C
ers Court make no referereil
to. the road 1
Wliat of the r- -ole wtui
children of school age ahe-M
in the Priddv School : - J
the stretch of road or,' whj
Priddv bus route r umber
would NOT operate if the diii
cation of Goldthwaite
number 8 were -to be ailowedTl
The Eagle will he glad to dg
space to .responsible, signed a
attested replies frorri^cfliiiDeta
sources to the questions thi
have been asked above
ehitor believes tha: the
of Mills County are entitled I
know why certain of the
tries of the Mills Countv ScM
B< ard are missing, whv
statements regarding the nig
of abode of the William Seidi
familv that were made do I
stack ub with the facts. -
the Priddv,Bohooi Board ,
be willing to give poorer servs
to some of its own schola
in Its own District s as to fan
persons who live in the Go!dtl|
wuiti- District. JUiU . uw:
ora Is not clear concerning I
road that is referred to ln Ca
missloner Sturgeon’s letter I
January 10.
This newspaper intends tod
for all ascertainable fart
Meanwhile, it seems to the (
tor that any fair-minded
son in Mills Count v regari
of where be happens to lived
work, will recognize' that
ht> Board of the Goldthwal
Independent School DUBi
ind the Texas Educatlf
Agency are quite in the rid
and can go before the
with clean hands.
Mr. P. D Yarborough, who
has been a citizen of C.oldth-
waite since the town was new,
and has been engaged in busi-
ness here on his own account
at different times and has been
identified with commercial gir-
protests that he knows of no
opportunity he had to contract
the disease. «
Hon, P H Clements. Mills-
County sr representative in the
legislature has been placed on
some of the, most important
cles all the while, has bought a commlttees by the speaker of
business house in Richland Ithe house
Springs and will open a stock of! Messr&- Grant and Hubbard
general merchandise at that bre baf'*n* a building erected
place at once j on the south side of the square
Mr J j Pollard died at the and wil1 open a blacksmltfi and
residence of his son, O. M. Pol •
lard ln the Long Branch com-
munity last Saturday afternoon
about 6 o'clock and was buried
in the Center City Cemetery
the next afternoon.
The •following'special to the
Dallas News from Throckmor-
Cfiicf Executive of Texas, he has our unqualified
support w e believe that on the air at 7:30 o’clock
next Monday ni^ht Attorney General Price Daniel
will announce himself as the opponent of Senator
lorn Connally. In advance of next Monday night’s
announcement, we pledge our support to Mr. Daniel
on the grounds that as a member of the U. S. Senate
he would work for the best interests of the citizens
of Texjas.
machine shop therein as soon as
the building Is completed
Monday night at 10 o'clock
Mr. John Potter Sr., died at his
residence tn this city after a
short illness
C E Ward, who was engaged
In the grocery business here a
year ago, came in Friday night
and remained until Monday
night’with his friends
Miss Clarlnda Owen has re-
signed her position at Oatlln
and Oeeslln's store and arcept-
1 1 position as bookkeeper in
the bank
R P Lindsey, a leading mer-
rhaht of Regency, boarder] the
train here last night fvr the
('astern markets to buy goods
Luther Rudd of Bouth Ben-
Eternal Symbol of Love
Marble or gran- .(4
ite? Both are de-
signed as a fond
tribute to yo
loved ones.
A LASTING TRIBUTE
E. B. ADAM!
»>N SAN SABA HIGHWAY — GOLDTHWAITE, TfcXAi
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Ekins, H. R. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, January 18, 1952, newspaper, January 18, 1952; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1053839/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.