The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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THE ASPBRMONT STAR
are being conn i
■tee beaded by
ideat of the Al-
.«ta Association;
|ar of eho Collar;
t; Jamea E. Fr<e>
afcuror ot the C&V
Lukor, McMorty
V Gilbreath of Hig-
the Mothers and
snon Johnston, Pres-
*cnta Association.
i E. Freeman.
^ary-Treasure*
Publicity Director.
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IMPROVED
UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL
Sunday i
chool Lesson
car asv. r. a. fitzwatbk. d. d.. m*cb-
bar ot Moady Bible
Inatltut* «f Chicago.)
|i INI, Wet-torn NnwapB|>«r Colon
Lesson for November 12
PAUL IN MACEDONIA
LESSON TEXT—Act* 14-JL
QOLD EN TK*T—Ana «h*y «ld. B -
Ittv* on th« Lord Jenus Christ, and
thou *h>lt b« nveil, and thy houao.
Act*
PRIMARY TOPIC—A Happy Pr«aiti-
•r.
JUNIOR TOPIC- Ambassador* tor
t!ia Kin*.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TUP
IC—Klndln* and Following: Qod'a Way.
TOUNO PEOPUK AND ADULT
TOPIC—Tha Oospol and World Paaca..
1. Forbidden to Preach In A la (vv.
«-8).
The Inclination or the uilMlouarlee
wa to tarry In Asia Minor, preaching
flie Word, but they were hurried along,
contrary to this inclination—a flne
example of divine guidance. The Holy
•Spirit Is Just as active and faithful In
closing doors as In opening tliem, "The
•torni as well as the steps of a
ciati are ordered of the Lord."
II. The Call to Macedonia (vv. 81-)
The time laid now come for the gos-
n<! to begin Its conn est of another
■Nuitlrient. The crossing of the go*!*)
rom Asia to Europe determined the
entire history of the church. Instead
ef being an oriental movement, it he-
c- rae mainly occidental.
2. The vision (v. 9). I'uui being
kemmed In on all sides, experience I a
-Islon of a man of Macedonia pleading
♦or help. Thla made clear the meaning
of the closed door* ahout him.
2. The advance (vv. 10-12). as soon
as the divine way was known they
:noved forward.
It!, The Flret European Convert
(vv 13-15).
The Jewish element in PhMppi *-ae
ao small that they were unable to af-
ford a s.vnagogne. Therefore, the de
vont people were accustomed to w«r
thlp by the river side. To this humble
eittherliig Paul came and prem-cd
l.vdta, a business woman of Thyntlra.
believed hta message and was bap-
tized. The steps In ber conversion
wore strikingly typical—
1 Attendance at the place or wor-
ship (v. 13). Usually those whom <tod
Is .'filling are found In the pine* of
prayer
2. Listening to the preaching "f the
Word of Cod (w 13, H) The Instru-
ment nsed In the conversion of sinners
Is Ood'a Word. "Faith cometh r>?
bearing and hearing by the word of
God" (Rom. 10:1T).
8. Iter heart wna opened by the
Lord (v. 14). When rhp *o*pel Is
prenthed the Spirit of Ood open# 'he
sinner's heart for the reception of
Christ.
•1 She n baptised (v. 1 .">) i Vn'c
•Ion of Christ In baptism Is the nat-
ural desire of those whose hearts the
Lord has opened.
Hospitality practiced ( 1M
Those who experience God's saving
grii'-e are disposed t« have (>art In
his w.--k by aiding Ids uilnl"-ler
IV Paul and Silaa In * Rimait
Pf- son fvv l£V40)
1 The occasion (vv A- the
oiMslorwrlee went to the place of
prayer they were accosted hy a .vming
■, tun who possessed « spirit of div
inat'or. In the name of .lean* Hiriat.
Paul comnmnded the evil spirit to
out of her. With 'he ntstlru' out
or this evil spirit went the superuat
ral power which was a source •.f rev-
erne to the syndicate of men who
her. This s<> enragerl her
ers that they brought Paul and Silas
before the magistrates on « f i!- •
charge Without opportunity to d>-'eud
thetn«elve Paul nnd Slid* v • «>
•tripte^l. tieaten by the angry mob, re
manded to Jail, and were made vist
by s o, ■ks tn the Inner iiris<'ri
2. Their behavior In Jail (v
They prayed and aans hymns to Ood
In of circumstance# their heart*
went tip to (!<>d In Joyful gratitude
Their dellvernnce (r riie
Lort! wrought deliverance by s.-mi'ii;
■ rc-at enrlhf)uake which openitl t
pr ;« ,!i door* anil removed the eh-iln*
from off rhelr bnu<l«
4 The "onversion of tl,
27 S-I> H'hat he heard -f l*.-i iv
preaching and through his present «
jr. T'.-' ee made the Jailer « i ;.---Me in
quirer flfter salvntlon I'-ci ci. -riy
pointed out the wa> of hi 'cii :i-n,
• Tbe magistrate'" bio: '' fv
•(01
i rhe prisoner-* orderc
1*1| The enrtlwpiak
fenr In them, moving ibo-
fe prisoners' reiciise
PjuI's refusal to
gr nind of his refusal n«
•u s Roman r" •
c otbiUilly brou
(v! rtM. ;!P) (tern-
fn-tn r ' ens, the
them with (ear f
rtone
When a roan
Jestia ("brtat he 1
s!se> receives the t
through all his h
hlhlt«>d In the w.
(Jod and for th< «s
Never Mind H«
ft I* fatal tn « eon-age
ergj to hegln with
Inateirti of rw«H*ln« '>■
all|. Omiler is lie 'hat is
tMN that are • t«.«t •«« I'r
WrM V-i'daran
Questionnaires to be
Answered
Keplieg to the Nationul Rocoveiy
conaua, aow is prog*e«s, ar« cxjjected
from every business establishment
including those in which thero are no
paid employees, according to Sher-
wood H. Avery, district manager oi'
the United States Department of
Commerce, who Is aiso executive-nec-
t*t*ry of the District Recovery B ard
of North Texas and the tat«« of Ok-
lahoma.
Returns are essential, the National
Recovery Administration has stressed,
from all employers and from owners
of stores and other businesre.i in
which tho owner dees all the work.
Cases have been reported where own-
ers have mistakenly believed that be-
cause they have no employees that
they nee«J make no return.
Churcnes, private schools* charita-
ble organizations, social nnd frater-
nal groups have been requested to an-
swer the questionaire and return it
promptly, Mr. Avery said. i
1
Modern child saying Grace: "This
food comes to you thru tho:
courtesy of God Almipfty. Amen"|
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Call J. C. GUEST for CASKET8
B I (, T U R K E Y l) INNE R
Saturday November Uth
At Our Regular Rate
Bringr the whole family and eat with us.
Cole's Cafe
HATS
before you. buy your Hat, see our pretty
Mai lory and San Fran Hats
! UfcDE COATS
We have a combination rain and over-
coal one that will keep you warm and
dry.
UNDER WEAR
Now is the time to buy your winter un-
der wear. A cold snao may catch you
SkOES
Come in and see our Thorogood work
shoes, a good shoe at a reasonable price.
\ou Are Welcome At -
Chas. F. Gibson Store
Some aspersions used to be cast up-
on the lato President Ganield
in his youth he worked- on a
The canal boat and the canal
long have been a rich mine of Joke
material. Mart j. erg ha\o scouted at
canal navigation as -"di.ch ' crawling"
and chafed tor the blue deep and the
far horizon of the sea. The latest
government project is a canal across
Georgia and Florida, which will shor-
ten by twelve hours the passage from
the Atlantic to the Gulf of Mexico.
Tho attention that is being given to
sheltered navigation is noteworthy.
It is promised tat in time it will be
poiuibie to go from Texas to Massa-
chusetts hy an insale route. The old
salts were strong and useful men,
but like the trans-continental stage
(irivejs, they may have to see their
ancient calling go down before some-
thing simpler, mora expeditious i"|
void of hazard.
THE
READ THE STAli ADS.
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SHERIFF'S SALE
STATE OF TEXAS,
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FREE RODEO i
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Asiiermomf. Texas i
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Saturday Nov ember 11 s
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Old Men's Calf Roping Contest: 10 a. m. 5
Si
Boys'Creased Pig Contest: 11:30 a.m. 1
Si
Calf Roping, Goat Roping and Bronc rid- 1
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ing in the afternoon. ■
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( 01 ne early so as not to miss anv of these 8
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■ attractions. V ou will enjoy every min
■
S ute of the day.
BBB>iann nM
County of Stonewall
BV VIRTUE of a certain Alias Ol-
der of Sale issued out of the Honor-
able District Court of Tarrant County,
on the 31st day of October 1933, by
VV. E. Alexander, Clerk of said Court
against W. E Green and Wife Minnie
Ann .Green, M. L. Crafion, J. L. Hut-
! to, and Mrs. Gaytha Fallis and her
J husband S. C. Fallis for the sum of
j I v o rhousami Sixty One and 41jl00
j ($2061.4.1 j Dollars nnd costs of suit,
| in cause So. 5255-A in said Court,
styled The Alliance Trust Co. Ltd.
(without Banking Privileges) versus
W. I„ Green et al and placed in my
hands for service, I, W. B. Bingham
as sheriff of Stonewall County, Texas,
did, on the 2nd day of November 1033
levy on certain Real Estate, situated
■ in Stonewall County, described as fol-
I lows, to-wit:
j The Northeast one quarter of Sec-
tion No. 2ii5, Block D. H. & T. C. Ry,
Co. certificate No. 30-2595, and con-'
taining XC6 ncres of land, Pat. No. C23
; Vol. 87, and being the same land con-
veyed to W. E. Green by \V. J. Boa-
•■oil on Do ■ mbcr 19, 1910, by Deed
Records, ijf Stonewall County, Texas,
and levied upon as the property of
said W. E. Green, and Wife Minnie
Ann Green. M !.. Crrtf'ori, :
M^s. Ga Fail ii
band iijg, , . ,
li'.e 5th day o" Deeen ■■■•.{
Court Mouse dpor of o.oncv.
'.v, in She town of Aspermont, Texas,
between the liours of ten A. M. nnd
four P. M. I v/ili <ell said Lund at
public vendue, for cash, to the high-
est bidder, as the property of said Vv'.
E. Green, and Wife .Minnie Ann Green.
i • Craftor, ,T. I,. Hutto, Mrs. Gay-
tha 1' all is and her husband S. C. Fal-
lns ',y virt"C of said levy and said
Alias Order of Sale
And in compliance with law, I give
this notice by publication, in tho fcn.-r-
li; h language, once a week for three
consecutive weeks immediately pre-
ceding said day of sale, in the Asper-
mont Star a newspaper published in
Stonewall County.
WITNESS my hand, this 4th day
of November 1933.
W. R. Bingham
Sheriff Stonewall County, Texas.
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Volume 36
Peacock Scl
We have just b<
month of school. E
terested in their woi
to do better work tl
of the school term t
the past month.
We had a very
Monday morning an
ngnlsr "attendance
week.
The chapel progrn
lng was very short,
songs, heird the am
returned to our reap
We ere going to
song books soon. W
well with them; we
without them. We a
to order new books
some of the new soi
ing before we begin
are going to sing at
Mr. Cook is golni
box supper here Wei
big cake will be pre:
liest boy and the pr
be there— you may
Miss Thomas begi
music class Tuesday
The faculty met
and assigned each t
apective playgrounds
lties. The supervi
charge of their spec
follows:
Mr. Cook, Senior
Miss l ittle, Senior
Mr. Marr, Juniot
School
Miss Smith, Junio
School
Mrs. Smith, Junio
mar School
Miss Carlile, Junii
mar School
Miss Walker, Sub
Grammer Schoo
This month the II
ers are going to recj
of the students and
grade stricter. It s
essary for us to do
to classify our schc
Our library has I
We think we are g
new system much la
ers and pupils act a
student has a eortni
c h.arge of the librar
Speaking of sale
them in our gramm
than two days the
over fourteen dollar
As a reward for se
get a basketball, at
and bat. •
The Senior class
ing the holidays. 1
arrived but also th<
Senior class will j
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has been ar,signed
parts and we begar
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1933, newspaper, November 9, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126824/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.