The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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iBt'B Meal*.
S AND ADUtT TOP.
srnrdln* 10 Christ
(rlstlew of the 6ufe>
am (vv. 1-121.
members of Ohrlsfa
•o>ss ehti meter con.
ture of the king,
sness of uttw spirit*
I. "Poor In spirit"
be without money
come to the end of
r absolute spiritual
no power to altar
10 innke oneself bet*
■f beenuse of spirit-
•I). The mourning
i< of external grief
keen consulmisneea
ufore a holy God.
Isslon to Ood's wlU
•liness Is an out-
g over spiritual In-
onglng to conform
fiitgdhm (v. 0). The
Ivud the righteous |
11 free gift follows
if elm meter which i
deeds of righteous- i
'). Subjects of tha
on the chnracter ol
ttie pre-eminently
iirt (v. 8). Sine*
nbsoiutely pure hla
purity In order te
tli hlro.
(v. fl). The one
ilie peace of God
st will not only be
rUows but will dlf-
rs.
Christ's sake < .
cil Christ the king,
in reflect Ills spIrK
suffer persecution
Ii (vv. 11. 12). To
evl'l RjMilsen ngnlnst
si's sake Is an oc-
Dilitles of tho Sub
1 (vv. 13-10).
lie kingdom are to
to purify mid en-
tl them. Their re-
;t forth under the
iglit.
It of the enrtb ( ;
•s of stilt are (a)
urlfylng; (c) pre.
reserves and purl-
thnt It penetrates,
ns tliey enter Into
d, con preserve It
t of the world (vv.
h of the kingdom
o prevent the un-
it and falling,
the Kingdom (vv.
righteousness (v.
lie subjects of tha
ik out of nnturaa
t's.
<f life (v*. 21-38).
eet of tile kingdom
istnin his own Ufo
ers.
il life (vv. 27.12).
it of society. Tha
st the family are:
-:iO).
1. 32),
v. 33-H7> Speech
if character. The
Is to be uttered
kingdom,
toward those who
laws of the klng-
I (vv. <«). 40).
•heck after being
r one Insult pro-
h'Mit revenge
do more than la
ther than quarral
"s you to do that
•Ip. show willing
(V 42). Our
* he open, ready
hy or unworthy,
w 4."\ 48) Leva
<ts In:
i thnt curse ua;
em thnt hate oa;
e who despiteful-
mvlor alTnrds the ]
•e are God's chll*!
Ufa
•te* much of Ufa
unity to do aoma
thus wtilting far
hey overlook tha
r dotng of which
• for tha accom-
task*.
" ■)
feft': 1
>v 1
Attitude
ueh a at* amy
la no riaswa why
ism ChHattea
and irut ttm
tunMy.
The Aspkkmont
Of And For Stonewall Cuun! y
Volume 36
Asperrnont, Texas, Thursday Feb. 1, 1031
Washington Current
Comment
Edgar E. Witt
1b candidate ior
Governor ol iexas
Mr. Witt says in part:
"1 have not ha yet tarmulated a
11m chief character in the show at
Peasant la neither tha Senate nor the
House, or oven tha President himself. _ ^
H? u™llet0rg' UPOn Whom ^'^raVd.Wlkt toe .Utement
VT t0 ,ook';« ^ « tha time i announced 1
hm ntind to backstage or stepped) would U iliaicaU,a
mo the winjs. The new actor, who
claims attention, is the Dollar. Others
S. L. STEWART
Announces ior Re-
election 10 lae Uiiice
Ol county Supt.
Ol Scuoois
have a few lines to speak, now and
then, but he is sustaining the play,
the Henry Irvin or Edwin Booth of
the performance,
Strange as it may seem, the dollar
Jumped into prominence due to the
suggestion that he be made of leas
tonseciutfhce. lireifly stated, it all
cu e about by the proposal that the
v.'ell-known .standard of value be re-
>.ce ! .o a worth of sixty cents, with
. o :r.ible devaluation to fifty cents.
Oif courre, few know what it is all a-
bout, and most stJl remain in the
bliss of ignorance, feeling that they
„ ...,e i ,u.e accuralcly by con-
o: e; (1 a i by any line of advance
r.a.o.;ing. Kvon the experts seem
confused, ai d the proverb that in
..lit..tie o counselors there is wis-
dom, does rtt appear to hold. Some
-i«.tds over the prospect
i, y dollar, others say
p. cominoJit'y dollar is a good
and still others declare that a
o i: ty <'o lar is not contemplated,
mars could not identify a corn-
do:! / if they saw one, and
. sti'd mainly in the simple
v.'hich consists in "getting
. -id."
A few facts seem to stand out
;1 inly. First, the Treasury will have
u ol a s, undei- the new order of
ii ■. ^eci mi, the foreigners who
i.di aiueii their currency, can be
.... vtt Jieir own ground; and finally,
.i the minimum value of the dollar is
xod within limits where it can sure-
j bo maintained, we shall at le^st be
e air. as to what a dollar i« going
to le worth. What the result is go-
in.; to be, is not understood, by the
average dollar-earner, at least. Most
o.' as change the subject when pre
destination, ti'a;ibic stat'es, materia
medica and lots ol' other things come
up jo.' di. cus A.id to these a
becoming silence- about the devalua-
tion of the dollar, and we are not hu-
miliated and chuste.ied to ..av np)iit<-
ciably greater degree. One more op
portunity is afforded to take refuge
under such famil ar shelters .is: Is
that so? or Well, well.
New York City has instituted a
school t r its aidc"nien. They will
b- assembled now and then and ad-
die...ied by a speaker who knows,
something about managing a city. On
the service, thi. looks like a hard rap
at the theory that the people conip'p
gate at intervals ami pick out the
wi est men to make tlie Inwi thnt
govern them. On the other hand,
i, i 0: : those •••ho
j'.e wiil n.-; to leani. In any event,
who can blame si man, i:i these time.-.,
i abb irr a job when it presents
' 1 , and diiiiv; the best he can with
it.
Ti e pul Ii at I .• f about four close-
y e<! t j'i;i:;: s of notices of law
i s in « VV'a. : n ton paper indicates
To the friends of education and
voters of stonewall County 1 take
this method of announcing my cam!.- °lso invited to the banquet. All
vtew. on the most uuportant state uucy 10r re.cieclioI1 la Ule offic. ol gible to membership in the Unit
problems. 1 desire to add that 1 county Superintendent of Schools. mo.hers, wiv«,A-i.ters and daugh
During the past three years school of ex-service men.
erate with U>e program of tho nation- WOfk in lhe County has made consul- Come and join. The Unit <v,
ai government ii Texas is to keep pro(fiesa. A Couroe ot stU)lv U.26.
step with national progress coutribu- for the seventh grade has been pie- Em Wright, omm.r.n.a
ting to economic recovery and the ,mreU Wlj is ,uud lo alJ ^venth grade Clyde 12. Keen, ivdiut;.,l
uun^ing aoout of social justice and teachers, which will do much toward x
economic security. The Nation is standardizing the work of this grade. ) jo! n f nrl ! n-rv f
.oiuj/osed oi the Slates. There cat. At lhe do8C 01- the presont u.rm we < !''L 0 Uncl Jui 01 1
-e no success -national gove.-nmeiu- wi„ have a centra, l>romoUoM or Kml. ■ ' J. erm
Ji. tJi0"ram w,lhout l"« co-operation ualloa cxerclse| and l0 t,;Kh ,;i
oi the respective state., in a govern- who cornpletes lhe s(!vwlil iK.
...enial way, as well as through the w.„ ^ lssueu a stonewall Codnty
activities of iu individual citizens. i>romoti0n Certificate.
rts stabiiuation oi business, the Another thing of which we are
,/orKing harmoniously together of jusUy proud u our circulating L.-
capital and labor, and in fact of all brary. Through thc loyai suj)port of
groups, is a part of the national pro- all the teachers of the CounlVi alli,
gram, so wiould it be of a state pro- <lue ittrgeIy lo their hearty cJ.uj)0.a
gram, ihere i«ver lukt been a time tion witll 0lii, ol'llce> cverv pjjiid in
when the co-operation of all has been the County will have ucce,s to the „Aro ,
so necessary. This is no time to a.- be8t rcading lnau.rial oblij„aole. "Indeed 1 am not
ray class against class, or interest a- lt i# our ttiln to eslaWish ;md m,u, whoro , ,!ln b ,v
gainat Interest, but a time for harmo- laill a sysu.al of ,tondardi,ed school, doesn't do what I tek Id..
mous woriang together to pull the with e(juul educational 0,>p0rtun;ties 4
whole out oi the hole, and to get the lor evcry boy and ^ iu t|u. co;lnt>,
nation aiid all its parts working co- Wt. havc madu some pi0.;res. in th:.s
operatively to the end that the New airectivn in that we aru able l0 ,
Oay and the New Deal will be a bet- vide, with two possible except! ■>
ter deal, and more permanent general an t%hl month„. tcr|u for a„ ,t.;,wl
prosperity. As Uie national program in the counly
contemplates, not only the return of We beiieve'that the onlv safe v.-av
prosperous Un.es, but to Uie esub- to maintain the schoob is*on a ca •
lishment of such governmental agen- basi8> and so long as you . ee fil to
ces and mtivities under the law, as retain us in officc> th:i, ig the
wiU make that prosperity wide-spread lhey will bc conductccl. w„ h ,,c al
and pennanent, so should be the pur- ^ paid fiftoen thou8and don.,r
post? of state KOvernment.'
Number 31
American L Mr. J. L. Harvey Dies Workers Conferene#
lo 11 old Banquet To oo tm<l at ftaceck llnrai
— ilr- Josephus Lorenzo Harvey was Church Thndiy February fl
1 uer.day evening J''eb. Cth, 7:00 horn Dtcmber Z'i, I860 in the State mmmmmm '
1. M. The American Legion will oi Mississippi. He came to Texasin 10:00 A. M. Oovetfeul
meet lor their regular meeting. Wo early manliood and settle.: in dray.- Alt,,,, y
m-e planning to have a banquet for sou County where he later married. 10:16 MJeeionary ODDortuiiltv'
a i paid uj. members. Mr. Harvey united with the Metho- Oiur Objective in Stonewall
lhe Auxiliary Unit nicmbt.-'j are dist Church in his youth and lived a Cintion ' S. HolnM
■ co,u>l 'tcnt christian life. His church 10:46 The equipment Needed in the
„ . activities were varied, having served Promotion ot lntereet
as -Sunday School Superintendent —. ^
.Sunday .School Teacher, and Steward 11:16 Sermon: Siynq ^ Timee
i.? in the Methodist Church. His faith j —Lee Dowdle
in his Savior strengthened him! NOON DINNEK
•through life and sustained him in 1:30 P. M. Music and Devotion
; ueatii, having spoken often of his
01'
it. Court
J. 1'. 1 ii.'rry, Houston Ward,
Fletcher, John l''urr; e. f, June-,
1'j. Dennis, Win. .SetiLe.-y, l.y ui i'lc
ers, finest Greater, j. a. San.!'
a lo n/.o Mayiield, Coli-'i>. w:«i..
w. a. Springer, iv- i: u<. .h-
I. l. Smith, f. l. Colio.ri
readiness to go.
IiFADY for
'i ion
. eat
1
!u
Old (Jlory School Ngws
—Mrs. iieese Ward
... r , , L 2:00 Making Use of Our Opportu-
1ns wife preceded him in death nities ^ g
some years ago. There were ti.\ 2:30 Inspirational Address
>i..m;en born in tiie Harvey home,1 —J. S. Tierce
three sons: J. E. Harvey, Magdale 3:00 Board Meeting, M. A. Darden
.'.c\v Mexico; /., n. Harvey, moderator
Angeles, Calif.; and J. S. Harvey of We are expecting a large number
,;i>' w,Ul whom he made his of Wokers and liepre-ematives pree-
>t-A Three daughters: Mrs, it. J. ent, don't fail us.
' ' '' ,'l! ' 'J' ''incher, both ofj —Peacock Baptist Church
1 emjile, Ariz, the other daughter] x
having died. I Gerald Evans of Austin is heme
Harvey had been iii ill health for a short visit.
for : ome n:onths and it was known; ^
that death was rear at times, yet his! T. T. Gmn returned Wednesday
' u"1;'" f°'"« 'lutsd1? cvcn-:n* from Temple Sanitarium where he
iiH: .sliade. of night drew near was had been for
.ye ere . h^ok to the family and _• s- week.
jieeiaily tlie son, J. S. Harvey, reri-
e< ;i. him unable to attend the fun-
ob.ser\aUoa ;or the pa t
fl'kst giiai.)i;
Quite a irj. i e: of
Marvin (Jreer, a il
t. e road to reeove.
piu-an.oMia. \\\
e back with us.
1
Edgar E. Witt.
—x-
for
T. K. KNiUHT
Is Candidate foi-
County Attorney
In announcing my camiitliu-y
reelection to office of County Aum
ney, 1 wish only to say that, if .
ed, 1 will endeavor to cxeir .-t the
duties of the office in an houe.-t,
stnughtforwurd, ami efficient miin-
ne:. It has always been my aim to
know neither friend foe in the
administration of this office, to 4.i:w-
ecute without persecuting, and keep
the affairs of the office on a high
and respectable plane.
1 appreciate the cooperation gener-
ally afforded in my administration
of the office, and with a continuation
of this the office should function ef-
ficiently. Kespectfully ssolJciun
your wholehearted support in m;
race, and assuring you that 1 wouM
ne very grateful for .••nine, ! nm
Most truly yours,
T. E. Knight
on old debts ar.d made numerous im
provements in buildings and e nil;,
mcni, even though forty per cent of
the taxes are delinquent.
no one man could have lu-cn.-i;
plished these tilings, but we have had
ii.e closest t'odperatioi, >>. t.<-.t'• f ..
trustees unl ail ,-choal peojee, the e
by making it possible.
If, in tlie Democratic Primary,
lj 2f, you see fit to return ir.e lo ill's
office I shall continue to work for
the betterment of school.-' a: <1 .-olio :
children in Stonewall County.
Sincerely yours,
Snirley i.. Stewart
Peacock School News
draw > ro.n roil ol
co,ii of i 1 heal;!
bo able to eo.re i :
It is j'.S' a hI):i
lentine Fay. i
Chri. tm.i . '!'!•■ ■;,•
prog'rnm nr.d vau
m '.si o: our
ill are taick
f
■tine
;a;.i
erai.
a large audience gathered at the
Metl'oiJist ciu.rch to pay homage ti-
the deceased. Services were eon-
it ■' «••• by the pastor, j. c". Mann us
isted by Keverend .1. s. Tierce, pa:
"or ot the !•'rst Fapti t Church and
i'.ro. ii. it. Featherston, a Baptist
minister and : at:vc of Mis- i. sippl.
: i t ■ Maples of Hamlin had
'.■'.a-" f- of the body.
l'nll bearers were: Pete 13 lack-
i- -;r m. ii. Austin, Joe Hudspeth,
leonard Westfall, t. n. Abbott. m.
ASPERMONT cluh CiltLS
STAItT BEDiiOoJkl
\,
■\.d) ,A)\\
We
jrnifl
l.avt
en
.m.i.-,. i
! the
The Senior lhisket ball boys from
Old Glory and Peacock played at a
permont Saturday night. The scor;
were ten and fifteen in favor oi Did
Glory. We still have a good ehan
at the county championship; that
• : oaiy one gnii.e out oi tnree.
Uui town giil. played the Asper
mont town girls. They won by a
Urge number of scores.
After tiie girls finished pi lying, th--
town boys played u game. We ca .
boast of winning ore game Satti.uay
night. Asperrnont scored lo, ui.m
who entert
week. lie eoi.ie- from ;a
schools.
The third ami fourth
predentin;; the (.'omininut
i riday night and a-"e
., orsing on our }.ro r.an.
;rade
lb
"The bedroom .should have a com-
fortable bed, a storage iriilt, a dr- s
ing unit, and a rea...
all oi the requiieiiienu ,. m .
bedroom", said Mm; Fit.o.i m pi ...
riing the bedroom de.no.,sua..o.i
Asperrnont 4-11 Club Tus day -
ing.
i-ach girl was given .lie . ..
comfortable bed.ooi.is s..owing ua-
pru.en.e.-U wun u..4e „o t.
.. . 'w ioao«'ing o-.i.-e.^ a-ere elect-
j ,h': iietty i.i.ioli,, jji-e.,....ein,, Mditiia
mmncements of Im- wiT " .tA^
*UU1 canine*, , jM,o.;i>lia.or#
portance to Methodist and Mary ;u>ib s>pn..„. r, bedroom
deiuonsiraior.
1" e n-salar announcements are members pie^i.t were: ;fc>ry
rot unimportant but the special an- Baugh, Louise chiw^is, Martin
peculiar Knea Daughei ty, iUaui.1 Fletcher,
| Anna Alae uu,unci", ..a Vest,.* r.eo.
Alary i.oi., springer, uia,ae atiboct,
The imo^enc Harvey, Mai'uia Virgn.ia
Tlie Moore, Viola binitii, Ge.aidme Carr
l ayu Dell Sneitou, lne^ Ayeock, and
Hetty Elliott.
—Reporter
Gene view H—D Club
n. I n.v a.
there.
iiad a ii'1
1 ,>c.!;iu;nia ,
an-
lie
W. G. HAMILTON
Announces for
Commissioner, Prect. 1 Fe^ock ia.
————— lhe Center View junior boys
After numerous Solicitation from girls came here last i rony ai.
my friends I hav« decided to an- noun pluyed basket ball and i a
nounce for the office of Commi.-.s.on baH< The Peacottk gi.is su.fe.ed «
pupil.
u'ull
after t
h.
p..i in the
!;• namo i
ba
f.umh
M. i >.
-1"
anj
•r of Precinct No. 1 subject to the lejlt bo,h gilmos.
action of lhe Democratic Primary
July 28 and as a candidate to. t .
Howe. e.,
boys won in their game.
Everyone has long face. I .is
that thom h matters of government' office I will say that if elected 1 bec,ause lt ih tilllC ior jj.d Te
international diplo-iprom.se to give thin offi e
he.,t
o e to the front now and attention and to give to the People an ^lttnj
animations.
we
ail
ca eclipse the popu
fashioned personal
i an a.I Ires.) 'o a bar ;.j
hat it :i the duty of
lawyer? 'o device a system whereby
tha L' ted States can have a hand in
i: teniatinnal affairs and still retain
Its rirlit of independent action, anu
Honest, Fair and Economical At-
ministration.
lteapectfuily yours,
W. G. Hamilton.
Miss Annie Ward was over
.• .e;:;on Tue. day.
now, even though ho don t he
from
lieve In "crammin lor o:;..i
We have a new pup 1 in the e
grade, Walter 15cm,on. we are
g.ad to ha\e hint a a e..i s a i
There aie several pupil.1 nbs
with the mca Ics. \. c h >. . ;h
be side to come uvcic t- . ciaol
soon.
Mrs. Wayman Smith ha . '
wo Weess .-. ei. a; n e
i'rodo.ncyo." is also ab ent a
ii. I . of sickness and we ho,
ooll f e alne l . e s...
The fourth ruvl- is
w ill .at.-.. We have t.
o„r pfoj'.vl m kv.il i. .
lo . h ..V tile e. Uits
er and i.a, ro; e. :■ <'<:.!
faski.t 'ilai :.
our girls I st 11 o:r
, e ont la l K. i
v.*on, l)u to o.d .. ■ .i
weie short, "lhe >,• it-
(,io 5 in 1.1.or ol
boy, j tunc 1- 10 in
g.o.-.r.
Tl'.e Junior hoys ha
. o\ e ■. e. o .: ai
tha
prop
.er, the
i wore.
a. in:i nil
v c-nt low are of
• t.-re just now.
.s' i day Scliool at 10:00 o'clock
l'n-aching at 11:00 and 7:15.
...1 -jeci 11 f the mo: nilig iiour is
!• aith of Aehivers.
: -. i , a • ue meet at o :M0
Si iiior League, at. (i:U0.
M Sam i 'ayne lias been selected
-or nisi has accepted the place as
• f": lhis ^(.UP of young- Met at home ot Mfg Geo BiJ_
, ,lhey air practicing for the berrys, January 26th at 2 P. M. The
liu; he -Capertmi Memor.al program MMseUMg w„8 brought to order by the
It ... to be given at the regular President, while the Secretary read
preaching hour next Sunday night, the roll call.
••■■sal musical numbers will be the Mrs. Ceo. liilberry gave a nice talk
ii.aturcr. ot thc program. I he young on a comiortable reading place in the
; e pie will haxc charge of the service home.
A District meeting of the Young Mrs, L. V. Smith gave a talk on
I i o, le s Ui\ision will bc held at Scy- the County library and how to obtain
, e.vt Saturday and Sunday. It tho material.
e ed that .i good delegation may Hot chocolate and sandwiches were
hie to go from Asperrnont. served to the following members:
he Hoy' and Girl's World Club Mesdames Prank Lanier, E. V.
which has been suspended for a while Smith, A. D. Martin, Geo. Bilberry
>• reorganized and working again. M. L. Dgol, Theo, Westmoreland,
M Dr. Wylic has charge of the Alonao Mayfield, Leonard Graham.
fer the present. This taltesj Geneview H—D Club meets with
care of all the children's work up to Mrs. Alonzo Mayfield in her home
■ ' of eleven. The coopcratio i. February i th at 2 P. M. Come mi
of parent of this age i solicited. nnd join our club, you may
'il .ilar monthly meeting of something.
the Hoard of Steward, will be held
a! th" church Monday night, Feb. ft.
Sl'Ll IA1.:
Taking the foreign debt t iv
and the repeal of the Eighteenth A-
memlment together, it ap; e .r* that the chapcl pro, ram last i
whereby burineu may be regulated Euwp# |a overstocked with both ing. Almost cve.-yo <
and al the sane time maintain Its! -whines and wines.
lb i.
1' i -to '
freadom of action. Tlie !• ;al profe*-
(ion may hn\e some trouble in mafc*j
Joy it. The program a. as • f .
.■"iifti" Poem, "No Wonder'
A police official in a lar e city —Lucille Gallo a
ing a living, but it will not luttcr tutee that he proposes to let radical Scripture Reading Nina Sn
from lack of opportur.ity to dfajllay do all the open-air orating that trey Poem —Jeff Bryan v-h
ita talents. jwiah, Upon the theory that the m-re Duet, "Down By The Oat M !
• they talk, the lew harm they ari live. 8tream",—Helen and Laura a 1 i
A white woman who lived ciaee In- ly to do, which is probably true. Damron.
fancy among the tndiann, adhatwi to Speaking of radicals, they seem to he Play—"Nlctoria arid her 1'
her tribe and declined the allerad ton. most active when tho country hus Prtenda"
•fits of dvflitatlon when her real moet to oecnpy He mind, a dienm- Prayer — Bro. Kn .
ctatoi wm mado to appear, Wlm MM wkkh racalls a toe from Dry- " Wo won w* glad to have lir#
10.CO a M .a. :'
11 00 A. m. 1' e ii :
"w: -. m . i y wir ti fi i"
g 0( i\ .m i . e-i ■' i
"a Ccvenf hi o ell"
w- hu-e o .m -
v: tp, e-i n . .i- tenchc
lil.e fur sd men onr
A prospective purchaser was look-
ing over a piece of property whU9t
A truck from our Methodist Home! )„y 0j0ng t|,e 0f ^ (jvfR ^
Waco will be in thc Stamford Dis remarked to the real estate agent;
el > «-M beginning Feb. 6th,I "Doesnt this river sometime*evor-
gHthering produce for the Home. Inflow this landT"
-. have earned goods, cured meati The agent retorted, with aomeheat:
or eggs, that you would like to con | «WcU> Hv„ j§ not on# tho|(C
• -i--.ee to the Home bring them to^g|C)jy gtreama that i« always eoh-
the Sunday School Annex Monday, to ita boi."
or Tuesday morning. Pltra or calve*
are a! o acceptable. Should you have
either of these and cannot make con
Newly Wedded Man: "By GeorgK,
l-ucile; those biscuits of your* look
o b>'
n t.
Su'
To ("i
i'l'h'l
nir
helie
< t Sun'
h the truck, we have been uka mother
ill !• <ald and done, cm
hardly dm: Ite
thst itees upmost Kisoy present, and Invite him to visit t0 vi#it w-
.v-iVV^Wj
Wc had e e:-a! ot! e. vi:: " a
Wo want eveir e to fee! wcIm n«- to
our school any time and want to urge ^ the Ornharage and WO
nection wit
granted j.ermis: ion to leave them in to mako, twenty years ago."
the I- ee.- The truck i* ached-i tfifay. uHow dallcktftili I'm ao
uled to arrive here about noon or «todr
ca? ly afternoon Tuesday, Feb. 6th ; M^n (biting
If you have any of these thine* George, (
please do not wait for further aollci-
tst'on, because that will be Impoasi-
Me, and these will apply eft
School Reporter.
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1934, newspaper, February 1, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126834/m1/1/?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.