Typed as spelled and written
Lena Stone Criswell
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT
Thirty-First Year - Number 55
Marlin, Texas, Monday, July 6, 1931
FOURTH of JULY HOLIDAY
CELEBRATED by MARLIN
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Nearby Events Attract Many, In-
cluding Rosebud Fair and
Perry Picnic.
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Marlin generally celebrated the Fourth of July, most of the business houses and
offices being closed for the day.
No formal program was held here, ex-service
men having staged their fishfry on the Brazos Friday, but many people observed
the day informally with motor jaunts, fishing trips and outings, while numerous
out of town visitors were guests of relatives and friends in Marlin homes during
the weekend.
County seat celebrations in adjoining
counties were Meccas of those who chose to roam afar from the day's enjoyment.
Events Held in County.
However,
the majority of those who made out of town trips motored to Rosebud where the
second day's program of the annual two-day American Legion fair was held, or to
Perry where the Business Men's Club staged a delightful picnic.
The Perry event drew a large crowd of
people who spent the afternoon enjoying music by the A. R. Scheef band, a
baseball game between Reagan and Perry, and numerous other entertainment
features.
Rosebud also drew a large crowd Saturday
afternoon, the Brodie Lee Caywood legion post representing various attractions
and displays on and about the block on which the city hall is located, one of
the exhibits being composed of Falls county soils in charge of M. W. Beck, who
is making a government soil survey of the county.
Included in the exhibits at Rosebud were
cows, hogs and poultry, field and garden crops, canned goods and needlework from
the farm homes of that section. An address by Congressman O. H. Cross
featured Friday's program, while music by the Rosebud band and other
entertainment features were provided.
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by The Democrat, Marlin, Falls Co., Texas.