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The Dublin Citizen
Thursday, July 13, 2000
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From The Stacks
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Bv FRANCES TURNEY_
Webster's dictionary offers scvcrl whom she had assisted at his work and they must all, at the last, reveal
definitions of the word, "affinity." As therapy, she is assigned to the themselves as wicked ."
among them, related by mamage. women's ward of Millbank prison in Affinity is the second novel by
sympathy marked by community of the role of "lady visitor " The sec- Sarah Waters, about whom we are
interest and likeness based on rela- ond journal is penned by Selina told only that she lives in London,
tionship or casual connection " Dawes, a spintualist who operated The dust jacket raves describe the
Sarah Waters touches on each of as a medium in the home of her book as "sensual
these in tier book titled Affinity, and bcneractor, whose sudden death So many new mystery novels
finally introduces the title into the resulted in Selina's incarceration adorn the library that librarian
text late in the story Social activists will revel in the Sandra Thomas and staff have been
Affinity is the story of two women dcpiciton of prison life for women obliged to rc-orgaiu/.e. They bor-
m 19th century London who meet in the 1800s in London. Readers rowed a slielf from elsewhere and
each other under unusual conditions who like ghost stories will find the filled it with mysteries. What fun!
and the effect of their relationship seances interesting, and other read- Explore, and take your pick,
on each of them It starts slow, on crs wj|| fmcj thc psychological Sandra reminds Summer reading
low heat, then simmers and simmers aspects of the story absorbing programmers that logs must be
and cools and simmers and finally is Feminists w ill be in their glory in turned in by Aug. 1. to qualify for
brought to a boil Not really a mys- (his book which has Margaret write surprises and reading logs,
tcry. it s sometimes mysterious; and m her diaiy "Women arc, bred to do Remember: story hour at 10
not really a ghost story, it s ghostly more of thc same—that is their func- Thursday mornings,
oil and on Hon. It is only ladies like me that
lo tell thc tale. Sarah Waters one- throw the system out. make it stag-
ups contemporary novelists by gcr..."
using two journals, one written by Margaret expresses thc attitude
upper-class Londoner. Margaret of the jailer in her journal, writing
Prior who attempted suicide tiller 0f thc occasion when thc chief
the death ol her father, a scholar matron asked her to stop visiting
' Selina: "All people of her type
were weak, he said, it was that qual-
ity that made them a vehicle for thc
unnatural influences they termed
spiritual Spiritual they might be.
but there was nothing of God in
them—nothing holy, nothing good—
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Friday. July 14 will be the last
day for early registration for thc
"Target Texas Business" seminar
scheduled for Thursday. Aug. 10.
"Target Texas Business" is a sem-
inar designed for present and
prospective business owners.
Topics include education, innova-
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niques.
Thc seminar begins at 9 a m. at
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Community Room near the intersec-
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Stephenville.
For more information on , con-
tact Marty Graves at the Erath
County Courthouse Annex by w rit-
ing 112 W. College. Stephenville.
Tex. 76401
Local libraries are the beneficiaries of a program of the Dublin Rotary Club. The club donated a book to
a school library or the public library in the name of each person who provided a program during the club
year. Shown presenting the books to high school librarian Connie Bills and public librarian Sandra
Thomas are Mary Yantis, former Rotary Club president, and Steve Hightower, current president-elect.
The books were presented in the name of Toby Hooper, Lydia Johnson, Janet Holland, Mindi House,
Wes Bishop, Troy Ashcraft, Glen Newberry, Debra Miller, Hazel Williams, Bill Towns, Ronnie Woods,
Corrin McGrath, Jim Clifton, Paul Bogutoli, Dr. Joe J. Pate, Ken Jones, Chris Shahan, Brad Keith,
Tommy Bryant, Denise Coulter, Latrelle Cain, Reggie Schexneider, Samantha Pehl, Millie Walker,
Donna Riley, Lindsay Hightower, Robin Cole, Brandi Johnson, Dr. Tim Mason, Sandra Thomas and Bob
Collins. Books were also donated for special club service in the name of longtime Rotarian Willard
Mann and Nina Rae Schrader, the club's pianist who is an honorary member.
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on the apartment building because
of the project. .
Leathcrwood explained that the
answers she sought would be un-
available until project engineers
designed thc walkway and the total
“It might turn out that what was where Annie’s Back Porch and
planned as a three-block walkway
may be only two blocks. And we
know that the bulk of the grant
money will go toward new side-
walks and lighting. It will be
cost could be determined. Engi- impossible to know details until we I have a choice?”
neers and architects will not be get an engineer involved and we Leathcrwood assured her that
hired until the council has approved can’t do that until the council nothing would be done in front of
TxDOT resolution.
Hall and Cleveland Drugs are lo-
cated. Both are owned by the
Clevelands.
“What if I don’t want new side-
walks?” Mrs. Cleveland asked. “Do
the TxDOT resolution, he said.
without her ap-
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And absolutely nothing will be
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every step of the way,” Leather-
wood said.
Questioned about where the side-
walks would be constructed, Leath-
crwood said the preliminary plan
calls for streets near the Highways
377 and 6 intersection to he tar-
geted first. Included in that area is qUestjons of audience members,
the 100 block of North Grafton
her businesses
proval.
A special council meeting re-
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bers (six of the eight elected coun-
cil members) but Don Stewart,
Cyndi Barrett and Jack Thompson
did not attend. The remaining
council members could not be
involved in formal action or coun-
cil discussions due to the open
meetings law but were able to ask
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Ponder, Arlan. The Dublin Citizen (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 2000, newspaper, July 13, 2000; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth770598/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.