M. S. Mason
08/21/2008 Filed in:
Recent Finds
Marshall S. Mason - 1882-1930
Photo by Tom L.
Childers, Copyright Freed-Hardeman
University
In 1911, Marshall S.
Mason was baptized by John R.
Williams.
In 1926-27, Mason came to Freed-Hardeman and spent
two week in a special course of study offered for
preachers and other church workers. In 1927-28, he
taught at Freed-Hardeman in the absence of brother N.
B. Hardeman.
Marshall Mason was murdered near Searcy, Ark. during
a gospel meeting. Hugo McCord was one of the preacher
students at Freed-Hardeman in 1930-31 who raised
money to equip this room which is in Old Main.
On the first of June, 1933, more than seven years
after the passing of his first wife, Homer E. Moore
married Winfred Mason of Springfield, Missouri, the
widow of M.S. Mason. Later they started "Christian
Woman" magazine, now owned by the Gospel Advocate
Company.
25 August 2008