The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 205, Ed. 2 Friday, February 28, 1936: Searching Inside

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... Texas. PEARL Distributing Co (H. Etchison) (1. Cameron) Mission. Texas. Mission Bott.lng Works (M D.... TbUCAlAMCAU* RIFLES BEGIN PLAY MARCH 8 Mission Nine Opens Season Against Raymondville Aggregation (Special... to The Herald) MISSION. Feb. 28—Baseball fans will see the Mission 30-30 Rifles 1935 Valley champions. In action... Boxing commission. mission. The only suspicion directed at Casanova has been the question of whether he

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... be decidely limited. Mission Scholastic Census Work Begins (Special to The Herald) MISSION. Feb. 28 —The... scholastic census of the Mission Independent School District will begin Monday Leo Marcell tax collector said... this week. Miss Alma Norton will be in charge of the counting m North Mission while M. D. Cavazos... will conduct the survey in South Mission. The enumerating should be completed in about three weeks. "Parents.... Allen violin banjo and guitar trio. Mission: Mrs. Leon Brown reading; Tennie Bells Boggess. tap; Marion

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... motored to Mission to attend the theatre Monday night. • • • Miss Gladys Sula Stalmach of La Grange... of citrus marmalades and jellies Monday March 2 at 2 p. m. at the First Methodist church in Mission... with the North Mission Demonstration elub as host ’ftie meeting will be open to the public. Mrs. Edwin S. Lammers... by Marion Black of Mission. Other numbers were a talk on national defense by Supt. L. A. Francis: several

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... national committeeman. was reported to favor Colonel Frank Knox Chicago publisher. ^ Mission Tourists *... To Hear Program (Special to The Herald) MISSION Feb. 28—The Mission Music club will be hosts and enter- j

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