The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 20, 1927 Page: 4 of 8
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CASS COUNTY SUN
In Memory of B. F. Dunfcaii.
*. J4. At BANGKU
W. L. KHWIN
BANGSB & EE"WIK
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
TUHOASS COUNTY SUN published overy
Tuesday, 1b'entered at thu Linden Dostooioe
ns Second Clans matter.
Obituary notices aud cirds of thanks
Will be inserted at Five cents pet line.
rates of subscription
Single copy per year 1.00:
" six months ' 50 cents
No papers sent out Without the cash
|n advance.
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Carterville fi. D. Club.
The Home bferhonstration Club
at Carterville met for re-organi-
tion at the home of Mrs. J. C.
Steger ori November 29.
The following officers were
elefctSd for the ensuing year.
President—Mrs. J. M. Daniel.
Vice-Pr'eH.—Mrs. J. C. Steger.
(Sect.—Mrs. A. C. Coyaa.
Press Reporter.—Mrs. R. t\
Fant.
Elev'eU members were enrolled,
gach member responding to the
roll call by giving the name of a
Ionian in ttie Bible.; An able
discussion on women characters
of the Bible was given by Miss
Lena Ray.
Miss Ray had an interesting
bocoanut exhibit of the fruit in
the hull just as it is when gath-
ered from the tree.
The Living Room Contest was
explained and discussed.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. R. P. Funt the 4th
Monday in January.
Reporter.
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Tipton Bateman.
Mr. tiud Mrs. A. P. Bateman,
ve anuouueed the marriage of
their daughter, Miss Annabelle,
to Mr. E. B. iMpton, of Dallas.
The marriage took place Satur-
day Lecember 10th, at 219 South
Montreal St. Dallas* Dr. Wallace
\ . • Ba9sett, Pastor of Cliff Temple
Baptist Church officiated with
the riug ceremony.
Miss Helen Underwood, was
Maid of Honor, and the best
man; was DujjgJ* G. Prowitt.
-Mi;§Vi'tiuabelle baa made her
home in Dallas for seyeralyears,
1vlw sha bas b^fri Employed as
..secretary by a Jaw firm of that
city. Mr. Tiptou is the sou of
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Tipton of
Dallas, aud a youug business
man. They will make their
homo in Dallas, at the Hillcrest
Apartments.
Notice to Automo'
bile Owners*
The article below is a portion
Of the law passed by the fortieth
legislature with reference to' reg'
^tration of Automobiles.
"Hou«o Rid No. 212, an act
itr/r ding A rticles 668&and 6658
efnong other provisions, con
t^ns the following; article 6686
Bi>cf i&U (b) ifiach dealer boldinga
dealers mdly issue' tempor-
ary card bi/krd numbers, using
sujb Dealers Number thereon,
tl'areon, which may be used by
acy person or dealer purchasing
a Vehicle frpm such dealer Until
su h purchaser has time to regis-
tei the same at the Tax Collect-
ore office in the county of the
deuce of such purchaser."
Rejection (b) All registration
of i shall be paid in the County
^h(ie owner lives at the time of
s,aV.ration of said motor vebi-
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i82. s it is clear that under this
1 \ an hat the owner of a motof
t cle MUST register the same
otie County of 6uch owners ac-
* "r residence, so that each Pre-
t) r will receive its part of the
mt, * ration fees,
tm . W.H.Robertson,
torin ^Collector, Cass Co., Tex.
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A kindly tiiato has gone to rest
A man wftotn all have loved:
So oft he's helped those in distress
When hii tender bean was moved.
He sutured much: Oft-.times waB ill
But always gentle, kindl
And loving thoughts his heart did fill
And now sweet peace he's found.
The peace that comes to every-one
Who lives a life of pain
But sees the shinning of the sun
Behind the clouds and rain.
God reaches forth a tender hand
To he that loves humanity
And makes of this a better land
In all humility.
And now he's gone, a vacant chair,
A lonely home is left:
Look updear ones--he'sanchored there.
Not he—But you bereft.
A Friend,
Card of Thanks.
Wfe take this method to try to
eipress our appreciation of the
thauy, mauy kind deeds that
were shown in so many ways
during tlie sickness and death of
our dear husband and father.
Especially do we want to thank
Drs. Davis & Taylor, who did
everything in their power for
his comfort, and always came at
every call, and were there till
the end came. The beautiful
floral offerings wore such a com-
fort fend everything that was
done helped us so much in this
saddest hour of onr lives.
May God's richest blessihgs
rest on each aud every one of
you is our prayer.
Mrs. B. F. Duncau
and children.
Senior Epworth League'
Leader— Maxiue Henderson.
Subject—What does Christmas
mean to the world?
Song.
Prayer—Brother Maedgen.
Special Song—Mr. Gates and
Mildred Cates.
Scripture—Leader.
Real meaning of Christmas.—
Francis W. Lovelace.
A Holiday on a Holy Day—
Lessie Stone.
Getting or Giving—Morris E,
Baker.
Ely Christmas gift to the King
—Emmett Burns
Song.
Benediction.
Swans Dowu Cake Flour and
everything to gO iu a fruit oake
at Taylor Grocery Co.
Visit Our Gift Department
Why not give something for Xmas that will be of
service and be appreciafed the whole year through?
We have the following to select from:
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FOR HIM
Smoking Sets
Military Sets
Leather Goods
Jewelry /
Fountain Pens and Sets Portable Phorioghaphs.
VISIT US BEFORE BUYING.
FORD DRUG CO.
Bridge Sets
Toilet Sets
Perfumes
Clocks
FOR HER
Beautiful Box Candies
Leather Purses
Kodaks
Toilet Articles
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B. Y. P. U. Program
Sunday Night Dec. 25.
Subject:—Missionary meeting.
Prayer for China and the ut-
termost parts.
Bible reader—Winnie Mitchel.
Introduction—Gertie Mitchel.
Mary Moffatts Prayer—Mary
Kathrine Newland.
The Prayer of Pioneers in Bra-
zil—Mary Bell Lemmon,
Prayer solves the problem—
Beruice Rogers,
The well iti Uwehow, China-
Mildred Wallace.
Miss Lottie Moon Missionary
Pioneer—Earl Curtis,
Driving back the blackness-
Miss Yallie Perser.
Mrs. Gambrel Home Missiona-
ry—Mrs. Harvey Ford.
In Sunday Italy.—Olen Hum-
phrey.
We will also be favored with
several special songs by the Cates
quartette, composed of O. L.
Cates, Harvey Patrnan, W. A.
Hill, Miss Arline Hill.
Everybody come and enjoy the
program.
Mr, R. L Daniel, of Almira,
waa in the city Saturday, and in
talking to a fiieud told him that
be was 73 years old and had uev
ter rode on a train, had never
been out of the State, had never
been in court except ae a wit-
ness one time, never sued any-
body, nor been ,su«d, and had
uever beeu called before the
Graud Jury. Quite remarkable
tor one of his age.
Happy Greetings.
Approaching the close of a
happy years work. The Yule-
tide Season fills our hearts with
gratitude for trade received.
There is nothing else so hap-
py as remembering our custom-
ers with a pleasant Christmas
aud glorious New Year. We
will always be hopeful for a por
tiou of your trade. Prices Will
be as good or better than else-
where. Do not forget to divide
with us. We remain your well
wishers.
John S Morris & Son.
Mr. Buck Deer had the mis
fortune to loose his cow Sunday
nigh t.
Mrs. J T Blaokwell and
daughter, Miss Pearl, spent, Sat
urday in Texarkana and wt*r«
accompanied back home by Miss
Lucille Blackwell and Mrs. Em-
mett Curtis, who speut Satur-
day night and Sunday here.
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MOTOR HEARS®
We now have a Motor Hearse
and can more properly care lor
the remains of your loved ones
Day phone 60; night phone 38
Fant Hwd Co., Undertakers
Go to Magnolia Filling Sta-
tion when in need of Tires,
Tubes, and most anything kept
in that line.
Subscribe for Cass Co , Sun
and the Dallas News. Both $1 75
,
hon. Bright patman
Texarki.ra, Texas.
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Hou. Wright Patman, promi-
nent member of the Bar,, and
District Attorney, Tex ark ac a,'
•Texas, is considering entering;
the race for Congress from the
First Distirct. M?. Pti' man has
made an enviable record for law
enforcement since he assumed the
duties of this olflce February,
192-i. He is a veteran of the
World War. Should Mr. Pat-
man conclude to enter the race
for Congress, he will predicate his
campaign upon his record as a'
member of the Legislature and
as District Attorney, where he
has been signally known aud ad-
mired for his fearless discharge of
duty.
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ANNO Uif CEMENT
We wish to announce to the people of this community that
we have employed as cashier Judge Sam L. Henderson.
We feel that when you have learned of his selection as
cashier that a further statement as to his ability and qual-
ification is unnecessary. However to those who fibre itot
personally acquainted with him, we invite you to call at the Bank
and meet him.
a new bank with new people behind it.
your Deposits will be appreciated whether large or small.
sound banking and courteous dealing is our aim.
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CITIZENS STATE BANK
DR. C. E. DAVIS, President
J. M. DANIEL
DR. O. R. TAYLOR
S. W. HATCHER ' ,
LEE HUMPHREY
Directors,
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 20, 1927, newspaper, December 20, 1927; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth340944/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.