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Houdini Thrilled Throngs Of Texans

T EXAS History Following a weeklong engagement at the Majestic Theater, a cheering crowd saw Harry Houdini, escape artist extraordinaire, off at the Dallas train station on Jan. 24, 1916.
Houdini Thrilled Throngs Of Texans

Remember When?

Fayette County’s political pot began to warm up with the announcement that Lee Mueller Jr. had filed with Democratic executive committee secretary John D. Marburger to run for county judge. Two other locals, both seeking reelection, had also filed. They were Walter Schaefer, clerk of the 155th district court, and Paul Jaster of Round Top, commissioner of Precinct 2. The filing deadline was a little more than two weeks away.
Remember When?

We All, Like Sheep, Have Gone Astray

To the Editor: Today, we live in a world of confusion and delusion, far beyond our wildest imagination. The father of lies has infiltrated every area of our society, especially going after children and young people now coming of age, through demonic indoctrination that permeates the atmosphere.

Telling It Like It Is

To the Editor: Here are just a few things that happened this last week or recently by or because of Democrats. Fauci says social distancing mandates not based on science… well duh.

Historic Preservation

To the Editor: Contrary to the opinion expressed in Tom Hill’s letter (The Record, 12/21/23), I am dismayed by the Fayetteville City Council’s recent decision to permit demolition (or “dismantling”) of the historic 1875 E. J.
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