The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 28, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 12, 1927 Page: 5 of 8
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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
J. M. Green, of Dallas, is here
on a visit to his family.
J. T. t)uck and Carl Green',
of Carter ville, were in the ci'tv
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y^terday.
Goto Magnolia frillYng Sta-
tion when iu neei of Para'Ane
for sealing your 'f'rViit Jjara.
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Miss Do
>ale OVpeland returned
Mouday fro'& a weeks visit ft'itVi
friends in Greenville.
Mrs. Emite'ett Curtis &as guest
of her parents Mr. and \irs. A.
M. Allday Sunday.
Miss Margaret Morse is spend
ling a few days witli relatives
knd friend in l5arry, La.
Mrs. Lena Orau<Vell, of L)allas,
lias bean visiting relatives here
i nd in $ear Creei community.
Misses Mary Given*, Katliryn
bhacltok and Davis spent
Thursday in T«-xarkana.
HgS FOR 8 ALE—Oilf Mrs.
W. L Rrwin
Born to \ir and !^rs. 'Hi arvin
[.Doss, of Warren Springs, a boy
on July 7.
/nines and Syron llenderson
spent last week with relatives at
Dalton
J. M l! tyd; wife and two
Daughter*, of Hallsville, sf;ent
Sunday here tvitli friemis.
Mrs. Sib VicCrary, of Cnm-
Inerce, is Here visiting her fath-
er Pj. vV. forn\^
li irii lo \ir. am
bnce Glover; «l
toy <>n iiily i.
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Apply at this office fof schol-
arships if you are gulag to at.
(end thfj.Tvler Commercial Col-
lege. Will save you liioney.
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G. E Burns, of near Lanier,
spent Sunda'y here with his
daughter,' Mrs H. K Martin.
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Mrs. Belle Lanier,' of Texur-
kaua spent Sunday heie with
fier sons W. R an d J. H. La-
nier.
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Misses Biita Mae Wallace and
iieola BUrbee,' who are working
in Atlanta, spent the week end
in their homes here.
Mr and Mrs. K.J (Bill) Er-
win and children,'of Electra, are
d \T7a tilar-
Bear Creel;, a
visiting relatives here and' in
Bear Creek <:oimmunity.
Mr and Marvin Goodwin and
sons Joho.Edwin and Max, of
Nash, were visitors here Sun-
day.
Lytlon Peebles, of tamina, is
spending his vacation here With
liis parents \ir. and Mrs. A. M.
Peebles. . „ .
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S W. Hatcher and wife went
to Nacogdoches Sundry to see
his brother Luther, who is in
the State (College there.
Mrs Ada' William? and son
Joel, left yesterday for Ft Worth
litter a visit, here in the E. 0
Williams home.
E. W. Bennett, of Avinger,
and C E Duncan and wife Irom
6klah(iina, were Sunday visitors
out at ,/ E Bennett's
Mrs. M. P. Westbrooks, of near
Marietta, is here visiting; in the
John 8. Morris home.
Mr. John Mutt', of Lodf, has been
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critically ill for the 'past several
days.
IS. W. Crow and J. !i5. 6oon
are transacting business in
Shreveport and berry, La ', this
weeL
Mr. Ak int l^artiee, of (Grange-,
Texas', spent tVie litter part of
the week liere hi tlie Yiome of
his uncle Ben BarVie'e.
H. M iiarkey and ' farti'iiy, o'f
Bryan's Mill', s^ent Sunday here
with his sister, Mrs. Clara Hen-
derson.
NOTICE—I have opened up
my cleaning and pressing shop
and am prepared to turn out
your work on short notice. I
will apprecicate your patronage.
C. R. Cleridiniug.
Messrs R. P., R E L and C.
B. Fant, and W. E. Marett visit
ed their uncle, Mr. George Sim-
mon*} at Leonard, Texas, Sun-
day and Monday.
Conway Peebles and his bride,
formerly a Miss Brdce, of Cy-
press) Texas, spent a £>art of Inst
week here with his parents, A
M. Peebles and wife.
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Mrs. Lillis Nelson and daugh-
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t^rs, Mrs W. 8. Dtugherty and
\liss Clifford Nelson spent
Thursday in Atlanta as guesl of
Mrs. Horace Coulter.
&ir. Bob Line, of Rtyville,
ha , came in Sunday after his
wife who lias been spending sev-
eral in the W. C. Hill home at
Bear Creek
w. L Shelton, of Kildare,
was in the
city yec'tcreay and
informs us he has sold out ins
general mercantile business to
V. S Pruitt, a son <>t' Cnarles
Pruitt, formerly of this plijce.
Misses Christine Wallace and
Maggie Belle Nipper spent Sat-
urday afternoon and night in
New Boston. Minfl Janice Wil-
kersoo came hack with them
for a short visit.
Misses ./ewel Fay and Ruby
Henderson, of Caves Springs,
spent the latter part of the.week
here visiting relatives and at
tending the meeting at the
Methodist church.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Sheffield
and Misses Myra Sheflield and
Cora Marett visited in Texar-
kana Saturday. They heard
Gene Austin, at the Saenger
Theatre Saturday night.
O ( . Hines wife and boy, T
B McMichael wife and boy, G
E Nelson and wife, Luther Har
ris and family, (- C. and 0. N.
Hines spent Friday mi Pruitl's;
lalVe. They report plenty of fish ;
li'nd c good time generally.
it'. Ij Harder went to Laws
Chafiel Saturday evening (o see
his father,' .VfV. \?v'aa}i Harper,
who was reported in a critical
condition. We are glad to hear
he is very much better this |
week
B. F Collier a'nd son, Ja<;k,
retdVned' Saturday from C nway
A%k , where tft'fly went after Mrs
Collier's neither, Mrs Jones,
who has visiting there for
t'lle paoY four moDths. Mrs
Jones t'fiece, Mrs. Langston,
piri v vi if | ( #
o 1«i D .Ud !«(.' of ..m. h (D. W,,l, ,HV,„- w .p.ud
yaly> < [Jttifr&fc*
Misq Beulali Washington of
New Colony, was seriously ill
last week, but is reported better
at present.
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FOR SALE.—O ie boiler And
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engine, one 50 inch saw mantle
aud form coippl.ete'i one edger,
one Cleveland Cater'piller trac-
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W. L Shelton^ ICildare, Tex.
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The Bivins annual Holiness
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Campmeeting begins on July %z
^nd running through the 31.
Rev. Walker, of Texarkana, will
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do the preaching. Everybody
invited Plenty good water and
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good camping place.
Mr. and Mrs Jonn Stovall, of
San Antonio, and their sou Ter-
rell and his wife and little
daughter, of Dallus, spent the
latter part of the week here with
relatives and friends. It was
their first visit back to the old
home town in nineteen years.
W.'Q Henderson arrived
home Suuday from a two months
delightful trip through Arizona,
California, Washington, Colora-
do and other \restern states.
He is very much enthused over
the trip and says it was worth
much more than it cost him.
Picnic at C^rtervillei.
We have been requested to an-
nounce t,tiut there will be a pic-
nic at Carterville neat Saturday.
Everybody is urged to attend
and firing a well dilled basket.
Baseball playing is to be the
principal amusement.
• Mr N H Moultoii and family
ffturned from Hot Springs, Ar!?.
Thursday, after spending a fetf
days there. They report crops
CITATION BY PUBLICATION.
THIS STATE OF TEXAS, To the
Sheriff or any Constable of Cass Count7
—GREETING:
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You are hereby commanded to suni-
mon Square Wtli?tir by making publi-
cation of this Citation once in each week
for four successive weeks previous to the
return day hereof, in some newspaper
published in your county, to appear at
the next regular term of the District
Court of Cuss county, to be holden at
the Court House thereof, in Linden,
Texas, on the First Monday in Septem-
ber A. D. 1927, the same being the 5th
day of September A. 1>. ]!727, then and
^here to answer a petition filed in said
Court on the 2nd day of March A. D.
10i;7, in a suit, numbered on the docket
of said Court No. 8700, wnerein Allday
Motor Company is plaintiff, and Paul
Seldon, Vanie Seldon, Bill Webster, A
D. Webster, Maudie Banks, Vada Hen-
deison, Nannie Hunt, Charlie Webster,
Eula Banks, Sis Webster and Squarp
Webster are defendants..a^id said peti-
tion alleging: Being a suit on a certain
promisory note executed and delivered
to Allday Motor Co. by Haul Seldon
and Marshall Webster for the principal
s'iim of $275,°" of date March 27, 1026,
dfre and payable on or before October 1,
i(W6, drawing ten per cent interest and.
providing for ten per cent attorneys fees
?f plated in the hands of an attorney for
colfertion; plaintiff represents that Mar-
shall Webster and Paul Seldon executed
a clrattef mortgage on a Ford Automo-
bile together with all appliances and
equipments attached to said car; that
Marshall Wcbsicf died inttstate on or
about the 20th day of November, ,1920,
and at his death was possessed, of real
property and personal property qf the
probable value of $1,000.00; that -sai^
propcity descended to defendants Vani'e
Seldon, Bill Webster, Square VVtbst,cr,
A. D. Webster, Eula Banks, Maudic
Webster, Vada Henderson,Nannie Hunt,
Charlie Webster and Sis Webster, who
are the sole heirs of Marshall Webster,
deceased. Plaintiff prays for judgment
for its debt, interest and attorneys fees,
for foreclosure of its mortgnge Iie"n, and
for other relief,
Herein fail not, but have beforo said
Cotfrt, at its aforesaid next regular terra
this #rit with your return thereon,show-
ing flow you have executed the same.
GJven under my hand and the seal of
Slid Court, at office in Linden. Texas,
this (fee 11th day of July A. D. 1927.
B. I?. WHITWORTH, Clerk,
District Court, Cass County.
7*otn says hospitals are places
where people who are run dbwu
WHY NOT USE A
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FEDERAL LOAN?
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The Federal Laqd Ban.k can't serve the people only
through the National Fai;^ •yoan AssociationH. The
Linden National Farfh I^oap Association was charter-
ed March 28, 1918. and ti?ade its.fir^t loan June 13,
J918. Since that time b^ve lotjined to ,378 Cass
County farmers $434,490. t Tv/eHre of these lop,ns, ag-
gregatjpif^lO.SOO, have boen .paid !u, full. We now
own $30,000 of Federal Land Bank Stock.
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If you need Uion^y t.b re-Un^ince yp,ur far™., *9
improve it, or to, buy, lapd, ,with,. VVHYtN^T USJ3 A
federal loan to do it, WITH? Interest., rate
5 per cent. 36 years t.o pay b,ac.k, or you catj , pay, a
part, or pay back in full any business day of the year.
Investigate the Federal Laud Bank plan.
Linden National Farm Loan
Association
S. L. M^fper, Sec-Treas..
Protracted Meeting
Closes Tonight.
The protracted meeting,
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which bail been in ^togress at
the MetliodiSt church for the
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past ten daysj is expected to
close tonight. Four additions
have be^n made to the church.
Bro McCain has been bring-
ing some splendid messages, and
we feel that much good has been
accomplished during tile meet-
ing. . .~ .
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Chizzie Humphrey, of Cle-
burne, Cliarloy Humphrey, of
S^tanl'or'f, Gip^lumphrey, of Ft.
\7orth, Lou Humphrey and son
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George, of Dallas spent Satur-
day nielli.,in the homes of D II i
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and Lee Humphrey here. They
left Suuday morning to meet
Dee and Tom Humphrey at Car-
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thatje w'tero they are drilling an
oil well. .
Chizzie, Charlie and Lou,
moved out of Cass Co. about f>0
years ago and this is the first
time they have been baek here.
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Tirana, Danzig and Flume are
the three free cities of the world.
w; M. s.
The Society met in special Misr
rtion Studj class and finished
"The Rural Church and the Na-
tion" which was very interesting.
In nhis lesson was a suggested
remedy for the rural (jburch, not
only hero but ail over the nation.
Next Monday wiJI be regular
program day after which we will
discuss another chapter of "Our
Templet,! Hills,*' the Mission
Study book. Mrs. Harris will
have charge of the,program, and
Mrs. He^deraod will have charge
of the study. ... , ,
Come pne and all, aud be on
time. Time ^ o'clock P. M.
"Every Metbpdist Woman" is
our aim, so cojite as next meet-
ingis very ^m^ortant and we
need your help. t
Beporter.
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Licensed to Wed.
Morris J. Donley and Mies
Daisy Adams.
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John Auderson and Lessie
Coleman.
Siuce 1885 the average yield
of corn has increased 18 per cent.
Some Facts About Dried Milk
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^ROFESSOR Walter H. Eddy in
y his book, "The Vitamine Man-
* ual," lists whole milk powder as
containing exactly the same number of
vitamines A and B as new whole milk.
The British Medical Research Com-
mittee concurs in this opinion.
The good health, the very life of
young people is dependent upon the
quality of the milk they drink. With
this in mind, doctors are recommend-
ing in many instances dried milk for
infants and children.. They point out
that dried milk is not variable, that
it is the same every day, that it is
reliable, pure, clean, does not spoil
in summer nor freeze in winter, is
convenient and safe when travelling
and .possesses .the same intrinsic good-
ness as the best whole milk.
Dried milk is simply the solids of)
whole milk. , It ftiay* be restored toj
liquid form by merely adding water.*
It is put ttp in an air-tight can and'
will keep'Indefinitely. •'* vv ■
Green Pea, Souffle:. Cook one fine-,
ly-chopped onion in the liquid from,'
a can of peas. Add the peas and
One-quarter teaspoon salt. • Make a'
cream saucc with one an*J one-half,'
tablespoons each of butter and flour,
and four tablespoons (dried milld
dissolved in one cupful of water. Sea-.
son with salt and pepper and put into ,
it the peas and onion which have beer <
mashed together. Take frdm the frre;
and stir in the yolks of two well-
beaten eggs; then fold in the stiffly-:"j
beaten whites of two, eggs. .
fnh- t, bikini dish and hake for bat -
an hour.
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 28, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 12, 1927, newspaper, July 12, 1927; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth340764/m1/5/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.