Typed as spelled and written
- Lena Stone Criswell


THE DAILY DEMOCRAT
Thirty-First Year - Number 77
Marlin, Texas, Friday, July 31, 1931

Briefly Told

       W. T. Norwood, who was stricken ill at his in Marlin, Thursday was reported some better today.

       Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Montague of Rockdale are visiting her mother, Mrs. J. S. Hayes, who is ill at the of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Eskridge.

       Mrs. Minnie Patton of Austin, state organizer for the Degree of Honor, is here in the interest of the Marlin chapter, being the guest of friends while in the city.

       Saturday, August 1, is the last day for scholastic transfers, a number of which have been registered at the Falls county superintendent's office in Marlin during the past week.

       Members of troop 37 Marlin Boy Scouts are attempting to earn money to pay their way to camp next month, states E. J. Sebesta, scoutmaster, who requests that anyone having employment for them notify him.

       W. L. McKnight was brought to a Marlin hospital this week from
Goldthwaite.  While visiting in the of his daughter, Mrs. W. E. Fairman there recently, he suffered an injury when an automobile in which he was riding struck a bump in the road hurtling his head against the top of the car.

       Large crowds are reported attending teh 1931 Farmers' Short Course at A. and M. College this week, states Miss Lois Souther, Falls county superintendent, who has returned from College Station where she participated in sessions of the annual county superintendents' conference as secretary of that organization.

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