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- Lena Stone Criswell
THE DAILY
DEMOCRAT
Thirty-First Year - Number 13
Marlin, Texas, Saturday, May 16, 1931
FORMER MARLIN GIRL
AWARDED SIGNAL HONORS
Instructor in Music Also Former
Marlin Resident Now in
Chicago.
Ann Golding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Golding of Chicago, who formerly
resided in Marlin, was awarded signal honors from the American Conservatory of
Music recently. She was one of twenty selected from the Conservatory, from
the ages of ten -- fifteen to contest for the gold medal given each year for
excellency in Plano.
She played "Sonata" in D Major by Hayden
and "Sparks" by Mosykowski. This carries a scholarship to the winner.
She is a pupil of Crawford Keigwin, also a
former Marlin resident, who is a leading teacher in piano in the American
Conservatory of Music.
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