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THE MARLIN DEMOCRAT

Eighteenth Year - Number 57

Marlin, Texas, Saturday, December 7, 1907

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS.

 

    Arthur Threadgill went to Dallas Tuesday on business.

 

    Miss Kirven is visiting relatives at Wortham.

 

    Miss Lucile Grider of Waco is the guest of Miss Goodrich.

 

    Mrs. Westbrook of Lorena is visiting relatives in Marlin.

 

    Miss Annie Stallworth of Rosebud is visiting friends in Marlin.

 

    Miss Audrey Sparks of Waco is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. B. Billingsley.

 

    Miss Jessie Cook is visiting friends in Fort Worth and Mineral Wells.

 

    Mrs. M. D. Williams and Miss Mamie White are visiting relatives at Lott.

 

    Mrs. Max Landman of Waco is visiting her daughter, Miss Landman, in Marlin.

 

    Mrs. John T. Garrett has returned to her in Calvert after a visit to Marlin.

 

    Misses Rosalice Sturgis and Kathryn T. Dennis of Waco were visitors to Marlin Tuesday.

 

    The Grand Master of Masons at Waco has appointed W. W. Hunnicutt of Marlin chairman of the committee No. 3 on chartered lodges.

 

    Permits to wed were issued Wednesday to T. A. Raiford and Miss Eula Covington, F. W. Muchow, Miss Bertha Grube; J. A. Scott and Miss Lida Green.

 

    R. L. Garrett has returned to Wynnewood, Okla., after a visit to relatives at Stranger and Marlin.  He says that the new state is in a very prosperous condition so far as material resources go.

 

    Sheriff Poole went to Austin Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Nancy Watson, who was adjudged insance Tuesday morning, and placed her in the asylum for the insane.

 

    Rev. O. T. Hotchkiss is from Houston, where he attended the meeting of the Texas Conference.  He expresses his view of the meeting by saying that it was one of the best ever held.

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