The Marlin Democrat
Fifteenth Year Number 8
Marlin, Texas, Thursday, June 2, 1904
WEDNESDAY SOCIAL CLUB.
The Wednesday social club met with
Mr&. Frank Rimes yesterday evening. In every way the time was spent most
delightfully.
The president called the meeting to order and most of
the members of the club responded to roll call.
The secretary reported that $5 more had been collected
on the promised dollar. The treasurer reported the club out of debt and some
money on hand.
The matter of the Tom Thumb wedding was discussed with
much interest and a committee appointed to arrange detail for such an occasion
and to report at the next meeting of the club.
The club extended a vote of thanks to Mr. Donohoo for
his generosity in donating ice for drinking water at the park a member stated
that there were no cups at the drinking place at the park. On motion of the club
decided to once more buy cups for this purpose and all parties are asked to
please not carry them away.
The curfew law was mentioned and a lively interest was
taken in discussing the merits of such a law and especially the peculiar needs
of a provision of this character in Marlin. There was not a dissenting voice
from the general idea that we should have it enacted at the earliest day
possible. The club promises the W. T. C. U. it's most hearty support
in endeavoring to get our worthy city council to pass a curfew law.
Four games of progressive finch were played with no
little interest and pleasure. Mrs. Rimes with the assistance of her sister Miss
Lee served dainty refreshments consisting of punch, orange sherbert and cake.
Visitors - Mrs. Don LaPrelle, Temple, Mrs. D. S. Eddins
and Mrs. Harry Conoly.
After thanking Mrs. Rimes for a pleasant afternoon we
adjourned to meet next with Mrs. W. A. Patrick.
CLUB REPORTER.
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