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THE DAILY DEMOCRAT
Thirty-First Year - Number 60
Marlin, Texas, Saturday, July 11, 1931
BRIEFLY TOLD
Mrs. J. L. Read of San Marcos, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Barnes of
Marlin, underwent an operation here today.
Circle No. 3 of the Woman's Missionary Society of the First Baptist church
will meet with Mrs. H. A. Dupuy Monday afternoon.
General condition of A. G. Dunn, Marlin youth, critically injured in
collision of a motorcycle he was riding with a truck trailer several days
ago, is reported fairly good.
W. M. McKewen and daughters, Misses Erma and Mildred McKewen, of Marlin, and
B. L. McKewen and family of Goose Creek have returned from a trip to Del Rio
on the Mexican border.
Rev. Robert Read, pastor of the First Baptist church at Georgetown, is in
Marlin with his brother, J. L. Read, the latter's wife undergoing an
operation today and is reported resting very well.
"Arrived O.K. Madrid is lovely. Like it fine," states a card from Miss Mary
Beth Norwood, who is studying this summer at the University of Madrid in
Spain, a scholarship in that institution having been awarded her for
proficiency in Spanish at Baylor University, Waco.
Plans are complete for the delegation which leaves the courthouse in Marlin
at eight a.m. Monday for Temple, where Falls county day will be observed at
the agricultural experiment and soil erosion stations. Others will join them
at Lott, Rosebud, Barclay and from other points in the county en route. All
farmers and business men interested are invited by Dan Clinton, county agent,
to make the trip.
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