The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1924 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ASPEKMONT STAR
it Ida Baptist Gtiurch
ft
F. A. Tippin, Pastor,
WEEKLY CALKXIUK
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.tin ■ Ho liisi
i'" < i.i rison
i' Houston
member is
Sunday School
Preaching
.Junior B. Y. P.
Sunbeans
Senior P>. Y. I
Preaching
Praper Meet in;
For the nexi iVv\ s
pastor will pr wh •
Have a Great, H*>\ i\ a
vivai meeting is to !«•
Sunday in Augu 1. T
Evangalistie party i
will assist. Every
urged to attend t.-.e r giilnr servi-
ces and pray earnestly for a" re-
vival.
Bro. 1). K. Couch will iead the
prayer services next Wednesday
\ light.
The pastor is anxious to meet
all the Senior B. Y. P, I'. folks
at the regular meeting hour Sun-
day.
The church will observe the
Lord's Supper Sunday morning.
There will be a business meet-
ing .of the church Wednesday
evening.
Everybody has a hearty wel-
come to worship at. the Baptist
Church.
For Sale
C.ood piano at a bar gin
Phode 5 rings 61
Mrs. Rubv Jones Green
"We are not. only in business to
•snake money, we are also in busi-
ness to save you monoy.
Quality Shoe Shop
Miss Eva Jackson of Temple,
Texas is here in interest of some
school work in the county also
visiting with Mrs. Albert Baugh.
Mrs. Lottie Peterson and little
daughter Nancy were shopping
in the city one day this week.
Rev, Jenkins of Abilene, who
is pastor of Sweet Home ('hurch
in this county parted through the
«ity enroute to the Fifth Sunday
laeetmg.
Mmquotmd Quotation*
K to awrprifllNg how rammj "twitter
testation*" a i*. wrongly
Muj p*oplf tuak* . a • ha«* tt a
fkmm from «ra#* Bl#t> Thmj aajr,
*9vt tram ttt attddeniny '
Mead «f "madding," t*« word Km port
epiawi aad umtH. fltolUutty tktj aav
.thai wnt oar u Mvfclag '/fnMto A*id*
paaturta b w." wharaa* Mlttao
flttt "freah wooda"
Tbn t*#r la Um> ait o *r«eUon
attrlkntM rlvfl warfare to lb*
lUty l t>1*(tr rtiai Qnmk*.
atcod ao vaiiaattjr «M i> alrta la
State B, Y. P, U, Tt
Meet In Palacios
The "glorious Fourth" is here;
The Thirty-fourth annual sess-
on of the Baptist Young People's
Union Convention of Texas will be . . , ,
j : a change wholly loi the better and
marking a refinement of pat riot ism
the day which has come to mean
more in patriotism than any other
held in Palacios July 1, 5
at the time of the State P.. Y. P. l\
encampment at that place, T. C.
Gardner of Dallas, corresponding
secretary of the convent ion has an-
nounced. \\ hile the IP'orguuiz-
ations of t he State are allowed tive
representatives each, permitting
an attendance of 17,••!)!> at 1 he eon-
VearotatoleN For
Vihim ini*s
Children suffer qui ckly from a
. lack if vegetables in the diet. (Jive
But there is a greate lunge ob-j t|u,m plenty of the leaf vegetable
servable in the spirit of observance1
such as spinach chard, lettuce,
in short, "greens" of all kinds,
and cabbage, especially raw cube
bage. String beans am sol ,-
very valuable. Carrots, onions
and celery are good, but not so
valuable as string beans md the
leaf crops.
string beans contain quantities of
them.
The tomato, t hough from a diet-
ary standpoint a fruit nil her than
a vegetable is rich in vitamin©•
The Progressive Fra tier.
which is much to be desired.
While we celebrate onr indepen-
dence, our national birth we no
longer do so with any spirit of bit-
terness, or of triumph over the
England of today. Ureal Britain
and the I'nited States are firm fri-
Take
So the independence we celebr-
ate has come to be .is much inde-
vention it is expected that the at- ends; her Tommies and her Bud-
tendance will be approximately dies fought, wide by side. We speak
S.tHH). There are 100, t)t>0 B. Y. P. j [|u,
same language, have the same
I'. members in Texas. ; ideals, struggle constantly for tre-
The convention at Palacios will j >(ter conquests of peace
detlwiih matters oi business ol
Statewide interest to lUiptisi. and
the cie.impmerl. wni< a \.ill la. ; o)- thought, independence of
two weeks will b>' a uainin,, i amp ^ ,,nlan,,]jni, alliances indepOnd-
where all denoinm.n ional nu hod.-, a(U,(> ^ j-^.jjjon independtmce or
,viti i„, taught. l! is expected that. ^ jt js poHtical m(lepenee,
'■ V| • ' ■ ' ' uuium'<m ul" which has for so long been ours
take up nraueis m ugaidio t).> U);(. |t js (U) jonirer regarded as
! j! are policy ol that oi,.,ani/.at ion ;is eolicc*ssion won by war
the pre.—
wit h a view of changin
em plan ol in.eet.ing.
Bapt ist leaders from all [tarts of
the South will take part on the
convention and encampment pro-
m-am.-. Officers of the convention
include Ropert Jolly of Houston,
president; the following vice pre-
sidents: Lee Stulce, Abilene; W .
A, Knight. Loredo, Si mm Cok<. i ' j conscience, liberty of opinion and
Quanah; Stella Milbiii n. W eath .acljon lus mut.n us |;i,er,y o; leg-
erford; \N . ( • .Moffit, iaoi^t town,! is|ation and political action. Let
R.L. Barber, Palestine; and .J. I
Earle Meade, Beaumont; Miss
Kate Mayers of Dallas, recording
secretary; T. C. Cardner. DalLts
corresponding secretary; J. 1' •
Barnett, Palaeics, treasurer, snd
John E. Wolf, Palacios. busines
manager.
Carey Snyder, publicity direc-
tor Babtist General Conventio
of Texas 701 Slaughter Bldg.,
Dallas, Texas,
us ma Is.i.
not only a
tical ent.its
Oi
McMinn Given Medicine
Full Credit.
"That I am enjoying good
bealnli; in ffc' L 'hat I alive
today. 1 attribute solely to Tan-
lac." is the rtioarklble state-
ment made recently by K. H.
McMinn, well known resident
of 804 S. Chestnut St.. McKin.
nt*y, Texas.
"lack in 1®17. tomach trou-
ble hit me hard nd I soon got o
where I could fcar*elyeat any*
thing without suffering torture.
Even watea wstld hurt me and
*f times I thought 1 would die
the pain was so bad 1 w*nt a-
long thi« way a >har and by that
;ime 1 wasn't hbh to t-at thina
but raw eggs nd grape juice.
had l"st weight until 1 wh
just about as poor a- a wnake and
ao wank all 1 could do wm to lav
•round th« houa*> I felt like I
would rather not live than iq
continue suffering eo.
"TlMfi, one oav I read what
4o«i - J« a «a e a-; (
tiune and a« 1 wani h> i
just about at the end of my rope
anyway, I decided to try Tanlac
thorou^ily. 1 bought five bot-
tles to start with nd, sir, be
fore I finished the first bottle, 1
wasgettfng better. My appe-
tite picked up and I could eat
more without suffering, ao 1
stuck right to Tanlac until 1
took the five bottles, and by
that time 1 was a well man. My
appetite was dandy, I could eat
everything, and 1 soon fjot back
my full etren«th and gained 30
pounds of good, solid weight be-
aides. My whole ovtlook on life
was changed, too. for I felt like
a new man. with a brand new
; stomach, am' I have not been
! bothered a moment with stom-
ach trouble since then. I hon-
estly believe Tanlac sav«d my
liie and 'here'* nothing too
good i could say for it."
T«i<tac if for l y all vood
druggist*. A« t • | t JS frihti
iut . Over 40 Million B«.uUs
Sold.
We should eat vegetables first
for vilamines, second for iron an d
third for bulk or roughage which
sweeps the intestines' clean and
tends to prevent constipation.
The vitamines are three A B.
and C. Leaf crops, cabbage and
for the liver
Beware of imitation*. Demand
the genuine in 10c and 35c pack- <
ages bearing above trade mark.
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Serorc Pains in
w.
m
I
as a birtiiriglu, inaheinatde for all
Americans.
This is as it should be. Let us
shout, for the flag on July Fiurth
because it is the great flag of al
mankind, and the banner of God*
country; let us make our spec!"
and saA our invocation to liberty
but let it be liberty of thought and
HAD had quite a bad
spell and sickness,"
writes Mrs. Emma
Patrick, of Caney, Ky.,
"and it was an effort for
me to go about my home.
I had a very severe pain
in my left side that almost
took my breath at times.
I lost my appetite. I grew
thin, pale and lifeless. I
fell off till I only weighed
about 115 pounas.
"Cardui was recom-
mended to me and by the
time I hud taken one bot-
tle I saw it was what I
needed. I ate more and
rested better. I kept tak-
ing it and my skin and
'iesh took on a more
healthy color. I felt
stronger and, as the nerv-
ousness left me, the pain
in my side was less severe.
After taking nine bottles,
I eat anything, go any-
where and feel fine. I
weigh 160 pounds and am
well. I feel that I owe it
all to having used Cardui."
Pain, in certain parts of
the body, is a sure indica-
tion of female compli-
cations. The treatment
needed is not the use of
narcotic drugs, but—
I la.iependence Day
\ !- . ion of our poli-
biit. our moral, social
CARDUI
cival, religious and farternal entity
so shall we show the world thatour
one hunpred and fority eight years
of independonce have peen yearsof
spiritual growth.
That plow point can be tixed
for one more plowing, See, E.
C. Marr, Blacksmith.
TANLAC SAVED LIEF SAYS
MCKINNEY MAN
All Parties Wishin g Conces-
sion Rites At
JUBILEE AND RQDIO
See
Jones & PMtyolt
i
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® Millinery Speciala ■
Sale on all Spring and Summer Mil-
linery.
We await your inspection, confident infthe belief that
the hat you want is awaiting you here.
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1924, newspaper, July 3, 1924; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126454/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.