The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1935 Page: 4 of 8
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THURSDAY.
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F. HUDSPETH, Editor
Batter at the
Texas, under
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MfltetlOB H®(®n the
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a «r corporation will
tad upon being called
of the publisher.
tee Year
N«tke Of City Election
Ndtkt ia hereby given that an elee-
tfoa wUl be faeid >a U City oi Asper-
UHiiit, 1'eaaa, on Tuesday, April 2nd.
IWfrt the it"***** being the first Tues-
day Ut the aaitf month, for t«* purpose
at electing two Alderinaa and Mayor
tor the City of Aapennoat.
will be held in the
, reom at the court house,
B Teataa, and J. C. Uueot *
aa (uwnidin^ oiticer
ea.
it. U SPBiNOEK,
City Secretary.
Card of Thanks
W« wish to eapr* s our sincere
thaafee to everyone tor their assis-
tance and «ywipaUiy during the illn*s
nrt i*—-,h ex oar dear husband, tattl-
er ana beetfcer. Low, t. Browning.
VK( are deeply appreciative Ol u>e
.cuU Ui tiural otferinge.
Your every kind act and woru will
be gratefully remembered.
Mjrl L> P. Browning
Kicftard C. browning
Mr. aad Mrs. M. it. Austin
Mia* Willie Mae UrowuuiK
Hi, Mrs. ua e Ai tusuung
Mr. and Mrm. A. c. r'o. usr
CHICKEN OWNERS—I
NOTICE
Have yoa done anything with your
chickens? Weal you protect your
neighbor's yard and garden by pen-
ning your chickens up—thus saving
the City Council and your neighbor
from a lot of worry. This means you.
BY ORDER OF CITY COUNCIL
CARD OK TBANKS-
To our beloved friends of Asper-
mont, we wiah to thank each of you
fdr your wonderful kindness to us I
during our recent bereavement. Our
relative^ ask that we also express
their gratitude for all the help aa'nd
sympathy extended to us.
May you never have . uch a sor-;|
rowful experience.
Mrs. Allie Comer and A lent'.
NEW HOPE NEWS
The New Hope H-D club meeting
for last Thursday was postponed l e
cause of the death of Mr. Jonn Fodt|
aged man living in thi.; community.
The men and bovs (fathered Sunday
at John McBroom's and played ball
Th^ school boya played the outsiders
and won.
Mr. and Mrs. John iMcNutt fro
Davie community spent the day witl
Mr. and Mrs. Hoag Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Henslee, abi
Mrs. Holloman and on and wife we:
callers at the Garner home Stynday
The oil well here is in operation a-j
Stain. Reporter.
"For N years I had • bad
land constipation. Soaring (aid frem
I stomach chocked ma. Since taklag
I Adlerika I am a new womaa. Conati-
I pat ion is thing of the past"—Alice
| Buna.
Moet remedies reach only lower
vel. That is why you must take
m often But this simple German
|remedy Adlerika washes oat BOl'H
upper and lower bowel It bringa out
gas and rids you of poison you
vould never believe was in your ays-
tem. Even the FIRST dose will sur-
prise you. STAR DRUG STORE.
DON1 SCRATCH!
Get Paracide Ointment the guaran-
itch remedy. Guaranteed to re
fiev« any cmae of common itch or
within 43 hours or money
Large Jar 60c uostpald at
rAR DRUG STORK.
Dr. J. S. Abernathy
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Interachoiastic League
Art Contest April 20
students in West Tex
, which are members
League, to enter
2 Art contest to be held
at the Caldwell Fine Art* Building.
Basils fflaiT— i University, Abilene.
April *0. has
by Miss A. M. Carpen-
I'KOGRAM STONEWA"'. KAPTISl|
ASSOCIATION SWENSON
BAPTIST CHURCH
TUESDAY. APRIL 2.
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-school is entitled to
in each of the three
i are: To DRAW in char-
eeal, • gsoap Of "Still Life" objecta.
To FAINT in color, (any medium) a
group of "Still Life" objecta. and to
MODEL in day, soap or other mater-
al, an abject or a ft«rure, an animal or
Be la By April •
having one or more
nd the name« of con-
tm due form by April 8. No
i, made for sntaring.
Far detail information on the con-
■t aad application blanks, addrees
A. M. Carpenter, Hardin- Sim-
Abileae, Texas,
be t Ragtonal contests
ewer Teou% this year on the same
ma of first place will
fee the State meet in
entitled to participate
fund.
of the follow-
Bor
Jones, Howard,
Taylor, Knos. Has-
Shackelford. Ste-
Callahan, Eastland.
Runnels. Crlon,
Schloicher. Men-
Coleman, Brown,
Mills. McCul-
San Saba Md Mason.
Morning Theme: "What Baptist |
Believe."
10:00 A. M.—"What Baptist Believe
About the Bible."—Rev. Lee
Dowdle, Aspeprmont.
10:JO A. M.—"What Baptist Believe
About Salvation."—Rev. Fred
McPherson, Jay ton.
10:t5 A. M.—"What Baptist Believe
About the Ordinances."—Rev
J. S. Titrce, Aspermont
11:10 -A. M. Spevial Music
11.16 A. M.—"What Baptist Believe
About Mision-s."—Rev
Whatley, Hfcikell.
12:00 A M.—DINNER.
Afternoon Theme:—"W(iat Baptist
Do."
1:10 P. M.—"What Baptist Are Doing
In Texas." (State Miss.)—Rev,
H. C. Bristow, Lonir*orth.
1 30 P. M.—"What Baptist Do in Uv
South."—Lead by Mrs. J.
Tierce, Aspermont.
2:00 P. M. "What Baptist Do in For
eiirn Ijin<i ." — liev. Briscoe
Swerwon.
2:20 1' M. "Why 1 Am a Baptist,
Personal Testimony." liev
Finis Williams.
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SENIOR El'WORTH LEA.Ot'E
PROfiRAM FOB MVKtll
Topic:—A Work With :•«>
Hymn—More for thr Master,
Scripture—Matt. 5: 43-46; 6.1-
10:34-39. John 15;iM7 by Viola Smi'
Prayer.
"Fields of Service" by BldonLawreice
"What shall W|> do with our free
time," by Clifford ViertaL
Using our free time for the rhunh,
by Louis Abbott.
Heading, "I am your *parr time"
by Loyd Dneia
Psasible actjviti«* in th,. local
church, by Albert Baugh, Jr.
What i« the pay for iurh s« rvire,
by Mary Bacgjh
Hymn. "Work For the S'iKht Is
Coming."
Iwnediction.
A. C. Heeht was a business visitor
m Abilene Wednesday afternoon.
mum!
fmftn a Mrtakiii Co. lac.
TEXAS!
Service costs too the same if I
to Aspermont as if you tired in
of oar
Collect
CAUSE OP
•* «*• <*"• ol pmMif trmf-
■* Mine hair cod altiaM* baMssa o
IKfc of dinllM m %kt
T «■■)■ (Ms utd l.rinf mm akaaii*«l
"(H) •* !>lo d to naun a |W fca nw,
■UMa* K' lp U ni*bi nth ' ( lni Oil.
S< MtiaryCK c«ttmi«r irr ..at
rummmi, at mm ml t,,«n rtpcn IBM.
tej rcraJji to ami ullmj Uir fro-
•*« *** Wld utf am) is aiMian
lM <JwdraS MS ic^usj raaip.
Utmmt Oil rests W Mk m my trim
■M Ki «' .m, tl IKKK TW TroS
Akmm <W llw| W,rt< l<m M
MATIOMSL RBKBOT OS
as w«m «a«a somi, a«w vsea
Nfbt Ptaw 223 • 222
C S. Barrow J
Our Laundry Truck
is in Aspermont
every Tuesday and
Thursday.
L«ave your bundle
at Whitaktr's Bar-
ber Shop or leave
word for us and we
will eall for it
The Best of WM
And Service
Ice lle Wll ^in Be Here
I AM GLAD TO OUOTE SOME CHANG I IS IN THE PRICE OP
ICE FOR THIS SEASON.
, AT VAULT DELIVERED
looib— -floe loom jft;
75lb- r,0c 7 r. tt> — flflr
60lb ;irx' 50 m 4Qe
261b- 20o •jr.tb— Mr
12tttb 10c 12'- TT. 10e
6*4 lb 5c r.'iff) 6c
OK PHONK YD L I! OHDKR TO (19
Ma
ear aad Foot Corrector
Calla Aaawered Day or Night
ASPERMONT. TEXAS
H. F. GRLNDSTAFF
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
(Civil Practice)
ASPERMONT. TEXAS
■^Haod
Apply Va-tro-nol
...ju t a few drops.
wi -tro-nol pene-
trates deep into
the nasal passages,
reduces swollen
membranes, clears
away clogging mu-
cus, brings welcome
relief.
a e a
' Two generous sites
... 30^ and 50^.
. USED IN TIMI
HUM PREVENT MANY COIOS
QCARTKULY MKKTIXC OF W. M. U.
(AUXILIARY OF STONRWALL KAPTIST ASSOCIATION)
TO BE HBLD AT JAYTO.V, ATUII. U, 1035
Mrs. J. S. Tierce .*
•%1 ^l°y Aayf^M 7T~ - Corresponding SccflW
And the Lord said unto Moses—speak unu. th.- children of Israel
10:15 — 10:30
Devotional
Greetings
Response
that they p<> forward."
S«n t Service
Mrs. F'rrd McPhearaon
Mrs. F. T. Whitaker
Mrii. Mary Gardner
Coinp Forward Through the Local Orjr-,nidations'
.V Aw,nt - Mr,, l-ierson Couch
t — Mrs. Karl Mayfield
a Mp. P- T. Whitaker
t — Mrs. Finis Williams
r - — Mrs. VA Haha
special S>ong Mrs. Grovcr l.ittlc. Mrs Bill Portar
~ ®!l W,,rl(l Hedemption" Mrs. Reese Waid
__ Row Harvey Dennis
NOON
1:15 — 1:30
Devotional
Going Forward by—
"Presenting the Savior"
Mrs. J
Song
L. Fi
'itzgerald
"Studying to show ourselves approved workmen"' Mrs"' f!^VV^liianM
(Jorrectly training tomorrows inessengei-s
.... °f- ^ word!'. — Mrs. II I. Pearson
^ Reading good literature" Jti- Kllis Scoggins
.. "Doing the work of the Good Samaritan" Mrs Guv Soufiurn
I lano Solo — Mrs. H. I. Pearson
Going Forward through—
"Tithes and offerings" —
^ "Christian Education" —
Corresponding Sec'y-Treas. Report
Margaret Fund Report
History
—— Mrs. Tom Cooper
— M is. Grover Little
Mrs. Alonzo Mayfield
Mrs. A. J. Parka
— Mrs. li. J. Kellett
Business—
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Saturdav.Marili30th
BiTfantUnktiardwareDepartmRnt
As this is a short, practical course, we
suggest that you be on hand early and get
the benefit of both the educational features
and entertainment.
and Hear—
The New Power Farming Talking Picture
LEARN ALL AROI'T
THE improved raiiliers
JOHN DEERE ~ A Full Hour of Knlcrtainment
MODfX O TH.VCTOR and Education
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Hudspeth, Hylton F. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1935, newspaper, March 28, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126888/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.