The Daily Democrat
Tuesday, November 19, 1907
Page 4, Column 2

Pleasant Grove Gossip

 

To the Democrat:


     We are all still alive down here, but would be very glad to see some nice, clear weather for a few weeks.

     The norther of last Monday and Tuesday was a record-breaker for the time of year. Six o'clock Tuesday morning found my thermoneter at 20 degrees, the sleet and snow was something very unusual.

     Miss Gem Kirkpatrick spent Saturday and Sunday with folks.

     Mrs. J. B. Butts spent several days at Waco last week with Mrs. B. J. Patrick.

     Mrs. C. E. Tuttle received a telegram from some point in South Texas, last Thursday that a brother was very low. She left immediately for that point.

     The people are all busy digging potatoes since the frost. However, there are not a great many left to dig.

 

The Daily Democrat
Tuesday, November 19, 1907
Page 2, Column 3

Pleasant Grove School Notes

     Pleasant Grove has a splendid hard working school with Miss Gem Kirkpatrick in charge.

     The house has been neatly repaired and made comfortable, and a profitable term is predicted.

 

Reprinted with permission, of The Marlin Democrat
Lois Cooper
P. O. Box 112
Marlin, Texas 76661