THE HOUSTON INFORMER.
and
THE TEXAS FREEMAN
Volume XIII Number 47
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A Weekly Newspaper for All the People
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Saturday, April 16, 1932
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News From Texas Towns
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MARLIN
Marlin.--Sunday school was well attended with Mrs. I. W. P. Huff acting as
superintendent. A number of fifth grade students were present. Mrs. I. W.
Huff is teacher. Class No. 3 accidently won the banner. The 11
o'clock services opened with a lively prayer service after which the pastor
spoke from the third chapter of John "Ye Must Be Born Again."
The evening hour was devoted to communion. The Maids and Matron Club met
with MIss A. E. Viser. The application of Miss Thelma Nelson was received
in the club. The club will meet with Miss Baker next Wednesday.
Mrs. J. W. Smith and Rev. Sherman of Houston were visitors. The Young
Men's Advancement Club will meet with Dr. G. H. Radford Tuesday night. John
Townsend died Saturday and was buried Monday. The district meeting of the
interscholastic league was held in Waco Friday and quite a number of citizens
of Marlin attended. The Marlin school was quite victorious. We are
all looking forward to going to Prairie View. Mrs. R. E. Hayes went to
Bremond last week-end. Miss Hazel Toland of Houston was called to the
bedside of her mother, Mrs. Mattie Geralds.--Harry Nelson, Reporter.
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Submitted,
typed and
spelled as written by
Lena Stone Criswell