The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 3, 1928 Page: 4 of 8
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Smith—Dodd
Miss Nellie Marie Dodd, daugh-
ter ol Mr. and Mre. J no. A. Dodd
of I^auier, became the bride of
liee L. Smith, of Lodi, Thursday
evening at^half past eight o'clock
at the pastor's home, the Hev.
T. G. Alfred, pastor of tbe Cen-
tra! Baptist church, Jeffersou,
Obituary m«k-*s and cards of thaaks perforauug the impressive cere
si' tw inserted ii Five cents pet hoe. tnony in the presence of the fam-
ily and a few friends.
rhe bride was lovely in a gown
of ros^beige georgette with lace!
and ribbon of the &arue shade.
She wore a close fitting hat and
accessories of harmonizing
shades. She has been in business
with her father at Lanier for sev-
ejal years and is well khown here, j
Mr. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.
L. Ct Smith, of Lodi, has been an .
employee of the Texas & Pacific
Railway for several years and is
also known here.
After the ceremony Mr. and
Mrs. Smith left lor a short wed-
ding trip. Mrs. Smith wore as
ber traveling costume navy blue
georgette with accessories of tan.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith expect to
make their borne in Ft Worth,
alter July &
The San joins their friends in
extending congratulations and
best wishes.
rates of tcbsenmoh:
Single copy per year 1.00
si* mocths * SO cents
Nefwpers sent out without the cash
la ADVANCE.
To Close The 4th.
We the undersigned agree to
close our place* of business J uly
4th. E tl. Shetfi-ld & Son,
Hope Hughes,
Sloan Taylor.
J P. Mitchell.
Humphrey Merc, Co.
M. D. Givens,
D. H. Nefeon.
John S. Morris 4c Son.
Cant Hdw. Co.
Farmers Merc, Co.
Mrs t> B- Pag \
Taylor G«x Co.
Xoao Sean Tex*#.
June 2S, 192$
^Mr Mr. E liter:—
I uw to "know you
when ran wirked for .Mr. Xesse-
ler, when you were * b y.
BIDS WANTED.
Thesrhool boards of the fol-
.. . . _ lowing districts will receive sealed
Mr row scot me the paper ^ids ^ construction of pub-
for a whi<e. I cn|*|«d it to verv j lie school buildings:
much
My maiden name was H«r-
tense Mitchell. I will enclose a
dollar for which send roe the
Cass Go San.
Yours truly,
Mrs. H. H Devioe.
We are sure quite a number
of our readers will remember
j i^usseta: The rebuilding of the
Floyd Valley arhool to conform
to Roaeswald Plan Xo. 400
Center Hsii: The coast ruction
of a two teacher school building.
Hebron: The construction
two buildings.
Leek Creek: The construction
of a four-teacher building accord-
ing to Hoseswaid Plan No. 400.
Plans and sj«e«fkaTions for
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Saturday Specials
1 doz. qt. Mason Jars
1 doz. Boyd Mason Caps
7 bars Laundry Soap
Blue Circle 100 per cent Malt
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Ice Cream Powders, 2 for
25 lbs Sugar
8 lb Bucket Lard
Durhams Coconut, one-half lb pkg.
" " one-fourth lb pkg.
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SAVES FOR THE NATION^ ^
Mrs Devioe aod be glad to read tb^ building wilfbe on Sie'Tn !
tiirse few lines from her.
Card of Thanks
We wish to take this opportu
miy to thank our fneeds for their
many untiring mr:s ef kindness
and words nf symr "hy during
the ii.r.r-ss and death of nar .
m. «her. M^s M. A. Huff A?so
for the Sequfoi 3= r*l offering.
Cures Chiils and
May frd's blessings rest upon , terinitteot, Remit;®nt and Bili-
each of you. ous FeTer due to malaria
Her children. rr kills the germs.
Newest Tomato
Juice Cocktail
Cass County Club at
Commerce.
Monday June IStb, the Cass
soperiotendecrs office County members went to the
I show to see, "Charlie Chaplin in
] the Circus.*' It was so comical
that we were kept laughing from
the time we entered until we left.
The Cass Countv basket ball
6 6 6 boys have played two other
_ , , dooot>e<- Cass and Lamar play-1
Fever, In-1
superintendent's oSee after Jane
25th. Bids mnst 6e Sled in
county
before 11:30 a m. July 7th
School boards rwerv*# the
right to rej-ct any or ail bid*.
Wilt Arthur Barber,
Sup:. Cass Co. Swoois. j
The best reducing exercise
consists in mnviog the bead
from left to right when asked to
have s >me more—Brooklyn Ea
els.
Take 11 Bros. Tonic
It is gnoi for hud blood, kid-
ney, liver, indigestion. malaria,
colds, rheamatism. nerve disor-
ders. constipation and high
Landlord: Y> ur
promised to pay her
week-
Maid; Not if I know it.
mv turn fir«-t —Answers
Sold on money
Ask yowrdrutr-
or order
T.. . blood pressure.
Mist res- . .
• back guar:intee
rent ^i*'jut for a bottle today,
j direct froui
It'aj Eleven Bros UboritoriM,
Marshall Texaa,
ed Friday night tae 15th and ■
Cass won by a score of 54 to 5. !
Case and. Hunt played Satur-
day night the 23rd. and Hunt
won by a score of 2> to 27.
Cass County is very popular
aod we have noticed that Wood
t and Hopkins in putting on their
programs use some of our mem
bers to sing for them.
Monday night the 25th was
our regular meeting tim*.
The following committees were
appointed:
Entertainment comtnitttef—
Missess Lydia Fuller, George Ed-
na Williams and Harold Camp-;
beil. -
Committee to collect dw#:—
Walter Humphrey. Lois Pat-
mac. Myrtis Gates. Grady Glo-
ver aod Rath Walker.
We are planning on having a
girls basket ball team. We hope
we will succeed and win in every
game we play.
We are also planning on hav- -
ingapteaie Monday sight July
1 the 9th. We hope that nothing
will ktoder us and that we will
have lots of fan.
Aher we had duesssed these
3alter* «e played base ball for
about 40 aiaote* in which w*
had asdh fan. we finish-
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ed oorgaase we gave some jp^py
ye*.# and went home.
Watch for Cass County news
I week. Reporter.
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 3, 1928, newspaper, July 3, 1928; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth341194/m1/4/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.