The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 35, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 28, 1934 Page: 5 of 8
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OFFICIAL COUNT
Cass County Democratic Primary Election Returns, August 25, 1934
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^'or Governor
Tom F. Hunter of Wichita County 1!)7
Jairtea V, Allred of Wichita County 3s4
For Lieutenant Governor.
Walter F. Woodul of Harris County 1182
Joe Moore of Hunt County ' > 7jj
For Attorney General .
Walter Woodward of Coletnan County 234
William McCraw of Dallas County 321
For State Railroad Commissioner:
John Pundt of Dallas County 220
[.on A. Smith of Tiavis County 328
For Associate Justice of Supreme Court:
John H. Sharp of Ellis County 270
H. S. Lattimore of Tarrant County 272
For County Clerk—
LILLIAN NRLSON 3<>2
WILL C. HORNSBY 279
iron Public Wbigiibk, Prbcimct 1—
ROBERT HOBBS 260
T.M.HENDERSON 315
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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE* Miss Margaret Morse who is Local Men on Centennial: C. B. Fant Store at
working for the Highway. De- Advisory Board Lanier is Burglarized.
Miss Betty Jo Riley is visiting parimaot in Atlanta, spent the Dr. 0. E. Davis and County j Burglars entered the C Li.
wet k end at home. . Agent, M. 0. Vayues, of Linden,, Fant store at Lanier some time
We buy, sell and trade all ! have been appointed to inetnber-
kinds of second hand furniture, | ship on the Texas Centennial
, sto\ea and t arm implements. ! Advisory Bond for Cass cotiutv;
K. P. h ant, Hdw. Co. | ■
(other members of the board
h^lle Ham muck returned | froiu 0u9S county are: Mrs A
J home from Iluutsville Wedues-
Miss Esme yohnson this week.
0. Q. Hinea is visiting hid
wife, who is working in Dallas.
Mrs. Y. D. Spell, of Beaumont
is visiting her parents, Mr
Mrs. J. T. Black well.
and
Hope Hughes and family ar- day, where he has bean attend-
rived home Friday from a two iug college.
weeks vacation in Oklahoma. , Qf) Q p w.lliamV Lbr. Co.
New shipment Simplicity Pat f°r colli na, caskets and funeral
terns at Taylor <& Allen's this ' 9UPP''ea*
week. Only 15 cents. Mrs Bill Alderson, of Forest |
E. Starnes, Hughes Springs;
Saturday night and stole a large
James V. Allred Will
Be Our Next Governor
In the run-off primary held
Saturday .James V. Allred de-
feated Tom Hunter for Governor
amount of general merchandise I of Texas by about 42,000 rote*.
. . , , . . r or Lieutenant Governor Wal-
A number or empty boxes and a
.. . , , , . ter Woodul defeated Joe Moore
few articles were found scattered . . „ . , , ,
, , bv a majority of about 147.000.
along the road, but no arrests „ , ,
William McCraw was elected
lave >een ihhi t Attorney General with a majori-
Jugde Hugh Carney, George Locai Qjrj to Enter G.I.A. ty of 80,000 over Walter Wood-
Holland, Luptoti Willis and Tom
Cope, Atlanta.
Mrs. Jim Gaul and son, Jack,
of Wichita Falls, are visiting
with relatives in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R Ericlison
spout the past week with rela-
tives at Detiisrtn and Corsicana.
Mr. and Mrs. L E. Stone vis
ited their daughter, Mrs. Matt
Waters at New Bus top Sunday.
Mr. aud Mrs. Will Cowlew, of
Texarkrna, spent Sunday in the
city with Mrs. Cowley's father,
W. H. Crow.
Mr. and Mrs. Baker Willis
spent Saturday night and Sun-
day with relatives in Douglass-
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B Taylor
City, Ark., and Miss Gladys
Henley, ol Benton, Ark , spent
Card of Thanks
I desire to express my sincere
I appreciation to the people of
| precinct No. 1 (or the vote given
in
ward.
Lou A. Smith wan re elected
Railroad Commissioner, defeat-
ing John Pundt by 110,000.
For Supreme Court Justice,
John H. Sharp defeated H. S.
I Denton, Aug. 26—Misn Jose-
j phiue Frwin, of Linden has been
j placed on the list of those pay-
ing assurance lees at Texas State
Cbllege for women (CIA) since
Aug., 13. This fee indicates her Lattimore by 14,500
intention ofentoreing the college j LOCAL RACES
for the fall sesion of 1934-35
Present records in the regis-
trar's oflice indicate a 40 per
cent increase in enrollment at.
session
,, , ... , ,, , i me for cotton weigher in the
Sunday in Wesley Morse home.] .
j runoff primary Saturday. Res-
Star Brand Shoest are I5etter, jpectfully your, Robert Hobbs.
all Leather and guaranteed to !
wear Sold 'ny Taylor & Allen, J ./udge 11. IT Harvey and Eu-
The Model Dry Goods Store. |gene Stone arrived Home Friday; the college for the fall
,, , • ,% r | from their summer vacation trip, over that, of last year.
Mrs. Louise Duncan, of Min-!. .... . I - _
neola, and Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Carlisle, of Grand Bayou, La.,
are visiting in the M. Walker
home. m" "'V".'* a "; •"*'■" "'.H several out of town visitors
One addition to church by let-i
Commissioner No 2: Steve C.
Brock. 505; A. E. Loffer 504.
Commissioner No. 3: T. T.
Burkhalter, 423: Tom Huff, 502.
Commissioner No. 4: T, A.
Holland, 615; Noah Carter, 572.
j having visited sixteen of the
j north western Stales of the Union
jCanada and old Mexico. They i oc, , , . ,
' ok and preaching services, with
Baptist Church.
Had good attendance at, both
FOR SALE—A Donkey,
E S. Cochran, Linden
Se<J
LOST
1 Sheaffer Fountain Pen. Col-
or: Black with Dark Green.
Lost on east side ot Court house.
Reward. Mrs. B. F Whitworth
B. F. Sullivan arrived home
have returned to their home Saturday from A & M. College
near Iowa Park, after visiting accompanied by his friend, A
relatives in the county. !) Dlcks0 ot' Moorhead, Miss.,
was his guest while in the city.
Misa Auna Davis Peebles is
back home fratn a vacation trip Por prices on Bath tubs, Lav-
0 .. . ... . atones, Commodes and Water
to Southern I eJcas cities, and . .
reports a very pleasant trip.
We have complete line Plum
bing tnateral and bath room
fixtures.
R, P. Fant Hdw Co.
The intense heat of the past
two months seems to have been
broken, by a nice shower as we
go to press.
Thomas S. Wells of Caves |
Springs left Thursday for Whip-
ple, Arizonia, where he will he-
gin work at a Veteran's hospital.
Meat hers, also tile for sewerage
line, see
R. P. Font Hdw. Co.
Dr A. Groaaley has returned
to Austin to atted the 3rd called
session of the 43rd legislature
which convened yesterday. Olin
Crow also went along to serve as
a page.
J. L. aud Mary Elizabeth
Ford are visiting their uncle,
Loyd L. Ford, at Wink, Texas.
They have gone through Carls-
bad Cavern, are now in El Paso
Buy your Shoes from Taylor j en routo to Juarez and Rio (
A Allen; over Four Thousand j Graode Dam, and say they are dom Lord
pairs uew Star Brand Shoes to ; having a wonderful time.
select from. Free! Free at Fair Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Spencer | Rl1win White, 15 year old
have returned to their home at j Juveo}|e Rodeo performer, aud
Kiogyille, ufter visiting relatives pr)ze wjQllfir jn „ rir]lu^ contest
here and in Oklahoma. ! at the Fat Show at Ft. Worth,
Mr. aud Mrs. J. Matt Carr, of , will put on a free exhibition in
Topeka, Kansas, are viaiting riding at the Fair Park in Lin
Mrs. Carr's parents, Mr. and den on Saturday, Sept. 1, at 2
Mra. J. J. Eller- o'clock. Everybody is invited
Our Bible Study was given,
interesting topics by Mesdames
Farmer and Hail.
Mrs. Farmer, assisted by her
sister Miss Henderson, served
delicious refreshments of cookies
and orangeade.
6 members and two visitors.
Mrs. John Taylor a new mem-
ber appreciated.
Benediction. Reporter.
j report having a wonderful trip!
land found the weather in Canada
(cool enough to be comfortable i
with a coat on all day. They
now only lack three states,North |
Carolina, South Carolina and
Georgia, having seen all the
states iu the Union; and expect
to include these states in their
next trip.
W. M. S.
Circle No. 1. met at the church,
having World Outlook for Sept.
Song No. 81). Prayer by Mrs,
Henderson. Scripture Gal. 6:1 2.
Worship aud meditation by Mrs
Ellington.
Topic 1, an Interview: Our
Deaconesses Serving in the Ru-
ral Committees; (a) Agriculture
Sections; (h) Industrial Sections
Topic 2, The Rural South—a
Field of opportunity.
Dismissed in prayer by Mrs.
Ellington. Reporter.
Circle No. 2, met with Mrs. C.
E. Farmor Aug. 27.
Devotional—Scripture read-
ing. Song, "I Love Thy King-
J. D. BOON
....... , PASSES AWAY
ter. All glad lo have our pastor
back home with us again—being Jefi D Boon, 72, died at his
in revivals for some time—He hotne here flt 8:45 «' ?ht
brought a good message at after a Fu-
morning hour; subject being, neral 8erv,ces held ut tlle
"The Logic of the Cross;" at
evening service, subject,"Begin _
. 0. , „ „ j , ri c Rev T. D. Randolph, after whicli
nmg to Sink. Had good B I S 1
j ,t , , • . the body was carried to Union
attendance. Had real interest-
, ... , . llill, his old home community,
ing pray Service last Wednesday j- j |
night; come and be benefited by
tisfc church Tuesday evening at
3 o'clock conducted by the pastor
these services. Reporter.
Mr. Boon had lived in the
county nearly all his life aud waa
Dried Fruit Add Variety and a rural school teacher aud sue
Saves Extra Cans cessful farmer. Later on he
Mrs. B. J. Baird, farm food served four years as Cotiuty
supply demonstrator for Court- Clerk aud four year in the Leg.
islature.
land II. I). C. has more than 100
pounds of dried peaches that
have the same food value as
peaches canned fresh and added
variety of flavor. Theso peaches
were thoroughly heated in a mo
While ho never united with
any church he took much inter-
est in religious affairs and was a
regular attendant at the Baptist
derately warm oven to destroy church as lone a9 1)0 wa8 rtbie
serving several years as presi-
dent of the Meu's Bible Class.
Surviving is his wife and two
the eggs of worms before storing;.
Fill
Plans and work Utilized to
Pantry Shelves
brothers, Johu Boon, Cornett;
Mrs. Ada Williams, member of Dr. Tip Boon, Winters, Texas,
the HuHiues II I) ( has a 177 qts rp|)e g.JU exten(l3 sympathy «o
consisting of berries, plums and ; tlle bereaved.
peaches; 98 qts, vegetables con- ' !.....
sisting, cabbag;e, snap beans,!
English peas, cucumber pickles
and sandwich spread, aud 70 qts
of tomatoes stored for winter.
A variety of fruits and vegeta-
bles make it possible to serve u
balanced meal, which requires
several containers for oue meal. I field
Rvery day serve a vegetable and ! W C. Holt aud
| Rtftg*daV«v
I.Accused to Wed.
W. E. Burleson and Miss Do I
lie Spinner.
Gardon Simmons and Miss
Hazel Hobbs.
J. D. Hodge and Oui«*t« Whit.
M if* Fantio*
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 35, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 28, 1934, newspaper, August 28, 1934; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth341648/m1/5/?q=%22j.d.+boon%22: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.