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Domestic News
October 29, 1883
The San Antonio Light
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas
What is this article about?
The Light newspaper permits the El Paso Times to continue printing a 'to-day is Sunday' reminder in its Sunday editions, sarcastically suggesting it helps local Christians feel relieved from business distractions.
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The Light freely gives permission to the El Paso Times to keep the legend, "to-day is Sunday," standing at the head of its columns in every issue of the paper on that day, and if the business distractions during the week, make those "good El Paso christians read that short paragraph on Sunday morning with a feeling of relief and satisfaction," by all means keep it up, for they might not get onto that "satisfaction and relief" if they did not see the sentence, and thereby continue in their "business distractions."
What sub-type of article is it?
Social Event
What keywords are associated?
El Paso
Sunday Reminder
Newspaper Permission
Christian Observance
What entities or persons were involved?
El Paso Times
The Light
Where did it happen?
El Paso
Domestic News Details
Primary Location
El Paso
Key Persons
El Paso Times
The Light
Event Details
The Light gives permission to the El Paso Times to maintain a 'to-day is Sunday' notice in its Sunday issues, with sarcastic commentary on how it provides relief to local Christians from weekly business distractions.