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Show Heart Attack Fatal To Girl at Fayette Sorrow and grief entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Bartholomew at Fayette early Wednesday morning when their 14-year-old daughter, Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Sarah Bartholomew, answered the final summons. Marjorie, as she was affectionately known to her I many friends, suffered a severe heart a' tack some three weeks ago, and had been confined to her home. Hopes were entertained for her recovery, but conditions took a turn for the worse and the young life was called, j The girl suffered from heart trouble, more or less, since she was five years old. j Marjorie, daughter of Ray C. and Martha li. Wintch Bariholomew, was bum-, at Fayette, September 21, 1918. She had been a student at the Wash- ington grade school at Gunnison, where she won the love and respect of :he faculty and students. She is survived by her parents, two brothers, Calvin H. and Dean W. Bartholomew, Bar-tholomew, and three sisters, LaPreal, Bessie and Betty Bartholomew. |