The Houston Informer and the Texas Freeman (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 2, 1932: Searching Inside

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... during the day. He delivered a Jas. S. Allen, rector of Christ Church, burning message at the morning... society met at the church Monday with the pastor teaching a wonderful lesson about “The Way to Pray....’ The mission is taking on new life under our president, Sister Black. There will be a grand “Old Folks” concert... to the poor people of view by the pastor. The pastor preached at 11 a. m., from the subject, “Christian Emblem....” Mrs. Ida Mae Brown sang a solo. B. Y. P. U. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY PRESIDENT ISSUES APPEAL TO MEMBERSHIP

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... of the capitalist government” and that some of them on arrest appealed to passersby to free them from the hands... the auspices of Houston June 14, 15, and 16. 0. L. Bledsoe, M. D., Marshall, is president and C. R. Yerwood, M.... E. Lee, as president. The citizens committee is headed by G. H. Webster as chairman. Dr. John W... caliber pistol was found only a short distance from the the man's body. Aside from other —0— (See DEAD MAN..., and the Philadelphia Tribune. The Informer is far from fifth in size and circulation, but in editorial content it ranks

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..., 2711 Dallas, died March 26 at family residence. Funeral was conducted from the 4th Missionary Baptist.... BROOKS-Henry Brooks, 55, 3801 Maury, died March 23, at family residence; funeralized from SL Mark Baptist... residence; buried from the SL James M. E. Church, March 26, Rev. L. H. Greenwood officiating and deposited.... dertaker. CLEMONS-BiH Clemons, 48, Mc- Kinney at SL Charles, died March 17, at 2515 McKinney. Funeral from..., 18, 2107 Staples, died March 26, at family residence. Funeral from the Payne Chapel A. M. E. Church

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...- JAILED— (Continued From Page One) from friends and acquaintances regarding the case, Mrs. Clark bought... some very fine furniture from several of the leading furniture stores. She sold much... by a neighbor, and the firemen were called and arrived in time to save the dwelling from complete destruction... a complete check of the various suites and odd pieces missing before the ad- FIREMAN— (Continued From Page... with shotguns from dark automobiles but in a few instances guns have been used as locomotives passed under

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... THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1932 A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR ALL THE PEOPLE News From...., are at the bedside of their father at Chatfield. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Collins have returned from a short vis... came here Sunday and nosed out a game from the Galveston Sandcrabs, 10 9. Both teams are ia good shape... Holt, J. Rigsby, R. L Savannah, Robert Thomas, Ollington Smith, James Amderson, President, Mrs. N. G. C... Robinson (Skut) was killed in Midland Wednesday and was buried from the family home Saturday. Mmes. R. L

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... of food to some of those suffering from the effects of the present depression. In the instance of both... to the improvement list. Mrs. Pauline Williams, 2321 Live Oak, has been confined to her bed for about 8 or 10 days... Theatre employees met and organized the Lincoln Club, with the following officers: Lee Lewis, president..., potato salad, hot rolls and cakes. About forty guests were present. ent. . * • * Miss Sylvia Tyler... Segarie, Tom Edwards, Arthur Adams, Maurice Wise and about 50 others. The afternoon was enjoyed very much

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... of nearly a lifetime, had been stolen from him just as he was about to board a train to New York. Prof. Hart... that after all there may be some advantage to the child in escaping from such a regime of food and feeding... of vegetables and fruits for the home pantry from the garden and orchard. The sanitation of schools as well... 16th with 32 women present from eight communities. The main topics discussed were the ways and means... to the women on their duties as demonstrators, in the preservation of food, and care of the farm homes

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.................. President-Treasurer ....................Vice President ....................Vice President ......................... of it the Negro colleges send. But what happens about the pay matter? The Negro colleges run all of their standard....” Under this, pretext the same first sion about the game. She has seen it class fare is charged to Negroes... about to do it. SHOPPING ADVICE DURING 1932 State of Texas, County of Harris: Before me. a notary public... is president and business manager of THE in stations, and a host of other impositions which

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