Typed as spelled - Lena Stone Criswell
 
 
 
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT
Thirty-First Year - Number 44
Marlin, Texas, Monday, June 22, 1931
 
FALLS COUNTY NEWS
 
(The Lott Post)
M. J. Fields of Bryan was a recent visitor of his father, Judge M.C. Fields.
He was graduated in agricultural education, receiving his master of science
degree in A. and M. College at College Station the past term.
 
Miss Onah Jacks, county demonstration agent, will meet all ladies who are
interested in such work on Wednesday, June 24, at 2:30 p.m. at the Woodman
building in Lott.
 
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(The Chilton News)
J.E. Brown of Waco, who was driving a truck for the Bollinger Produce Co. of
that place, was critically injured when he crashed into a railing on the
embankment crossing Deer creek a mile below town.  It is said that he stated
that he had lost a lot of sheep and must have dozed off.  The top rail of the
fence was driving through the truck, striking him in the lower part of the
body.  The truck was almost demolished in the crash from the embankment.
 
Mrs. A. E. Lockerd, who has been confined to her bed for the past six weeks,
was given a family reunion Sunday.
 
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gates and four children, Roy Cooley, Carson and Chas.
Eakin and Miss Amanda Eakin, were stricken with ptomaine poison last Friday.
Although living in adjoining houses, the source of the poison has not been
determined.  Probably the worst affected was Chas. Eakin, who was in Waco
when stricken.  He was unable to be brought Sunday night, but is still
confined to his home.
 
 
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