A lengthy editorial (top to bottom of the page) in this edition concerned the question of whether to permit Sunday movies in Maryland. The opening and concluding portions follow:
(Conclusion)
Way back in the early '50s there were many activities frowned upon or even outright banned on Sundays. I remember one Sunday afternoon my mother had considered teaching me how to play a card game called "Go Fish". Suddenly she remembered it was a Sunday and she threw the cards down because she knew if she continued ,"The Devil will get me."
January,1987
Salisbury Daily Times
Way back in time Worcester County had an entity called the Health Planning Council. Doctor Harting was kind of the head of it and, for some reason, I found myself appointed to serve because no one else wanted to. Even Dr. Harting admitted it was one of the most useless associations ever contrived by bureaucrats of any persuasion.
November, 1899
Baltimore American
October,1932
Sunday Morning Star (Wilmington)
*July,2006
Salisbury Daily Times
Way back in time Worcester County had an entity called the Health Planning Council. Doctor Harting was kind of the head of it and, for some reason, I found myself appointed to serve because no one else wanted to. Even Dr. Harting admitted it was one of the most useless associations ever contrived by bureaucrats of any persuasion.
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