Typed as spelled and written
- Lena Stone Criswell
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT
Thirty-First Year - Number 176
Marlin, Texas, Wednesday, November 25, 1931
(There are many missing words and even lines in this article but it is
being typed on the theory that even a partial name may help
in someone's family research-lsc)
MUSTANG PRAIRIE CLUB
DEFER OFFICERS ELECTION
Fifth Sunday Meeting and Other Personal and
Community Activities Noted
To the Democrat:
On November 23, five club members met at the school house. Mrs. Ruth Case
joined. We had expected to elect new officers, but thought best to wait
till more of the members could be present. The next meeting will be in the
of Mrs. George Ray, when Miss Jacks will meet the girls to plant the yard.
Elder and Mrs. A. A. Watts were in Richland and were greatly missed at our
meeting.
The fo(missing) (p)arties in the of Ted (missing) and Max Higgins last w(eek)
came to D. C. Williams (missing) that his niece, Mrs. Chas(missing) (of) Mexia
had been shot and (missing) (missing)om Pamplin accompanied(d) (missing)
Williams to Groesbeeck Monday (a)fternoon to learn particulars of the shooting.
Brady and Wilmer Pamplin drove Rev. Porter Brown over to Lost Prairie Sunday.
Gilbert Ray of Louisiana is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ray.
Mr. Ray and brother from Oklahoma are visiting relatives at Bald Prairie and
Marguez.
Winter seems to have arrived at last, we've had no front, but if this norther
holds out very long guess Jack Frost will get our noses yet.
Reporter.
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