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-nber 26, 1953
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Vhursday, November 26; 1953
The Aspermont Star, Aspermont, Texas
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The Royal Ambassador's of th-•
First Baptist. Church observed
R.A. Focus Week during the
week of November 15-22. They
fjyere directed by their courise- j
lors, Messrs. T. A. Moore and '
•Troy Myers, and the Young j
People's Director, Mrs. Gilbert i
I ; C ope land. '•
A . ;
Their schedule included col-
'•ecting clothing for Korea; pre-
senting a missionary program on
Korea at the Wednesday night
prayer service, and ranking
study. Joe Calvin completed
ils work for the r-.nk of page.
.Climaxing the week's activities
was a Father and Son Banquet
on Thursday night. The Thanks-
giving theme was cr.rried out in
the decorations and menu. The
tables held miniature shocks of
feed and oranges. The room
was lighted w i t h kerosene
lamps.
The ladies of the W.M.U.
brought the food. ~nd members
of the Girls' Auxiliary served
the tables.
Mrs. G. R. Harrcll gave the
invocation, after which Mrs.
G. P. Copeland welcomed the
guests. Bobby McGough intro-
duced the guests. "It's i:i My
Heart" was sung by Miss Palsy
Tidwell, accompanied by Mrs.
Huron Polnac of Munday.
Wesley Duncan introduced
the guest speaker, who w a s
Rev. Huron Polnae of Munday.
He is the district R.A. leader.
With Judy Moore at the piano
and Patsy Tidwell directing,
the guests sang choruses, after
which Mi'. T. A. Moore gave the
ben edict ion.—Repor ted.
BAPTIST W.M.U. HAS
j MISSION STUDY TUESDAY
I On Tuesday, November 24.
| the W.M.U. of the First Baotist
: Church help a study of the
mission book, "Let's Listen," by
H. C. Goerner.
! Mesdames; Tex Culp, Pete Rer-
j reman, Carl W. Duncan, Tom
Collins and J. W. R.ader taught
the book. Speakers were in-
troduced by Mrs. Rader, mission
study chairman.
The ladies brought dishes,
and had lunch together at the
church.—Reported.
Mrs. Rogers Host to
Baptist Circle Meet
On Monday evenir." at li.UO,
Circle ill of the First Baptist
Church met in tl.v home of
Mrs. Ted Rogers 'for its month-
ly circle meeting.
A short business meeting was
held, and plans were discussed
for packing a Thankgiving bas-
ket. The circle also decided
that they would present the
name of May Bell Taylor as a
name for their circle.
The program for the d :y
was entitled, "Let's Go to
School". For the music lesson,
Christmas carols were plawd.
! For memory work, scripture
verses on prayer were quoted.
I Next was the geography les-
1 son, which was a g une of im-
, scrambling the names of the 32
, countries where we have for-
i eign missionary representatives.
The arithmetic lesson consist-
ed of three parts: "I Saw Your
Offering at Work," Mrs. Carl
Duncan; "Letterette from Jaxiv
Short," Mrs. J. M Hickman.
Sr.; "Dr. P. 11. Anderson Thank-'
You '. Mrs. Aubrey Ball. Mrs
J. W. Rader then closed the
program with a prayer.
Refreshments w e r e t, h o n
served, while a letter from M e
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Mrs Jay I'lmipnrov en'.<-
i iried three tables of bridge in
her home :TaM Thursday eve-
ning.
Those present were Mesdames
Fern Robertson, Jimmy Robert-
son. Herron Flowers. Wavman
Smith. N. F. Snringer. Thurman
Kennedy. G. W. Springer. O. O
Mason. A. A. Johnson and Fred
Martin of Asoermont. and Mrs.
I Warren Flovd of Midland.
Mrs. Thurman Ker>nedv won
low score, while Mr=. Jimmy
Robertson was the recipient of
hitrh score.
R e f r e sh in enN of
h"own:e candv. and nuts
served to those present.
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A^PFRMONT
LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Herron Flow
and Mr. and Mrs. Allie Foster
and son, Joe, attended the Bay-
lor-S.M.U. football game in W.>
co over the week-end.
Tom Rutherford, who has
been a patient in the Aspermonl
Hospital, w:h returned home
Tuesday morning.
Mi-, and Mrs. Jack Ghambless
are spending several days at
their home in Red River, N.M
ARTHRITIS?
1 have been wonderfully
blessed in being restored to ac-
tive life idler being crippled in
nearly every joint in my body
and with muscular soreness
from head to foot. 1 had Rheu-
matoid Arthritis and other forms
of Rheumatism, hands defomed
and my ankles were set.
Limited space prohibits tell-
ing you more here but if you
will write me 1 will reply at
once and tell you how 1 re-
ceived this wonderful relief.
Mrs. Lela S. Wier
2805 Arbor Hills Drive
P.O. Box 2Gfl5
Jackson 7, Mississippi
vy.o
Bessi re-Westerrnan
in Hamlin Home,
i
Wedding Solemnized
Friday, November 20
Th.
f
M r.
home of
Jame.'j Claude .Bessiri
Avenue D, Umii.lin, v,
ling" for the w.vddin
dau;;h'ti r,
1 ion 'tioyl
and Mi::.
.121 S.W.
S tin- set
of theii
K.'i
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••.tei'.n.a n.
. (he son of Mi
\Ve;!ei m
igolyri! to
n.
and Airs,
formerly of
' nf Asnor-
V o w's
S'tfmg of
aiitl bas-
il y white
, Novem-
•S. Duane
e 1 hirn h n
"i h. offi-
Konnurd, Texas, now
mon!.
I?oi>bio-ring we id
were exchaged in ;i
white chrysantheniu!
ket's of stock flank
idolabr ■, on Fr:<!
her 20 at (i p.m. !{(
Bruce. pastor of
First Methodist C!
ciated.
Mrs. Brad Rowland played
prenuptial music, and accom-
panied Miss Beth Jones. who
sang "Because'1 and "Always".
Mrs. Rowland played the tradi-
tional wedding march.
The bride, given in ir: rririge
by her father, wore an original
gown of white chantilly lace
over bridal satin. The dres
was made by the bride It had
a fitted bodice with a low
scalloped neck jr.c, long (.pointed
law sleeves, full skirt, and tir;y
lace-covered buttons down the
back. The finger tip veil of il-
lusion was caught to a corona-
tion of white seed pearls. The
bride wore a string of pearls
belonging to her grandmother.
Mrs. L. B. Holdeii, of Hamlin
S h e carried a white Bible
lopped with her wedding bou-
quet, a whit-.- orchid shower* d
with steplvanoti- and white satin
streamers.
Bill)e C if: of Aekerly,
the bride':, rooihmati.
she att'-rid'd Vt-Murrv
was th'- bride', attend-
ant. She wore a b'r-llevina-
length dress of blue net, fa-
shioned with ruffles' on the
skirt, and a net stole. She won
a string of pearls, and her bou-
quet was pink carnations with
pink satin streamers.
Henry Do is Grisham. eous'n
of the groom from Kennard
Texas, was candle lighter and
best man.
The reception was held in the
Miss
Texa -,
while
College
home. Bride's table was cov-
ered with a white lace cloth
over pink satin. The center-
piece was a bouquet,.; ©f pink ;
j .chrysanthemums. Pink" candles j
I in crystal f olders were ai-.o
used. The th'ree-tiered wedding
cake w.s decorated with pink 1
ritse:; a/id a miniature brick: and
groom.
• Mrsi 'Don l.oek regis'ered
guests in the white satin bride'.-
book. Mi:-: Rose Brady and
Mrs W. P. Cna Icraft 1 die-,
punch. Mark ir (j o o d g a m e
served the wc-dding 'cake. Otliei-
in the liouseparty wen : M. ■
Jim Anna Beak-. Mrsdame:. R, I
Goodgame. Wilson fir :':non". '
W. B. Kikiiv. an i Tommy Karl.v,
who showed the gift- that were
received at the gift tea. G'iest:-
were present from Abilene.!
Snyder, Crockett, Kennard, and!
Aspermont.
Mrs. Bessire, mother of the .
bride, wore a violet suit with!
black accessories. She wore a I
corsage of white gardenias.
| Mrs? Wosterman, mother of
; the groom, wore a navy blue
; ci-epe di'-ess, and a corsage of
white gardenias.
'1 lie coyjple went on a wedding
trip to Nc;w Orleans, Louisiana.
For traveling, the new Mrs.
Wt s term an wore a blue and
brown boucle suit; and brown
aocc-sories, She wore t.h'j. or-
cl'iid from Iver b--id I bouquet.
The bride graduated ' from
Hamlin High School and at-'
fended McMurry College, where
■ he was a mc-mber of the Mc-
Murry College Indian Band, and
V h V/ahtaysees, women's sor-
fice y: ganii'.ation. Shi is now
em io'.",-d at the Colon :.: Cor
i'lOrati'in Viffice. near Hamlin.
The groom attended Crockeh
schools and served in the U.S.
Navy for 17 months.
The couple will be at home
in Aspermont after November
26, where the groom is em-
ployed as forem'an of the Mc-
Clatchy Trucking Company.—
Reported.
Esther Clas'
In Darwin
Enjoys Thanksgiving Party
Frazier Home November 20
The Esther S
class of the First I
met in the home
win Frazier on
vembcr 23 for a
supper. Each gir
covered dish. Mrs.
zier, Mrs. Anne 1
Mrs. Billie- Merle
hostesses.
Mrs. Cecil Gerh:
op :ned the bu: m
Mr.:. Ci: ft oh G'ard.n
innay sctiooi
aj.it i■< Churtp
o: M"s. Par-
Monday, No-
Thanksgiving
brought
Isrw n Fra
r: eyiah. and
\ 11 i.'iO tt were
Night." Mrs G,
dy, Jr., led till-
ing "Thank You,
Mrs.
offered
special
earlier
Biliie .
ill.
Th'os <
d mi
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It i: t h >
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Joe
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Carl V,'
the e 1 o -a
prayer
a the ov
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>•'ge (' Ken'a
;roup: in .-mg-
I -fird."
Diinc::n then
g prayer. A
a s offered
mn« for liltle
el'iri i "
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the\' U'Ciii'Id liostes !' ;,q
a social. The bu ua". :
ing was then closed
Mrs. LaVerne Ra-h. gave a
very inspiring devotional on
" F a it h r'nanksgivirg."
poem, was given by Mrs. Pats\
Frazier. Following the noem.
Mrs. Frazier returned thanks
before the buffet-style supper
was served.
Secret Pal gifts were ex-
changed after the supper, and
then the group gathered around
Mrs. Ann Berrcman, who led the j
grouo in jjnging some of tlvir
favorite snng1-: "Oh Come All
Ye Faithful." "Make Me a Chan-
nel of Blessing" (the class
song).- "Joy to the World."
"White Christm ;s" and "Silent .
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ASPERMONT
LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Bu: r
lx>s Akiiriitos, Calif,
ing his mother, Mrs.
and farntly.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
ner of Monterrey, Calif
turned home last week
spending two week
hoove of her parents, Mr
. are
Torn
of
visit-
Hart,
Gard-
re-
fifter
in the
and
Mrs. N. A. Pittcock, and other
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Royers
son spent the past week-em
IX'Leon in the home of her
and Mrs. Kenneth
B.
ents, Mr.
Lawson.
Mr. and .'Mrs. Walter
are in Fort Worth on bus
Mr. and Mrs James L
mons of Noeona, Texas, v
in thi> home of Mr. and
and
in
par-
Hills
r.ess!
S i m -
sited
Mrs:
Mull
is owr the week-end:
QUEEN
THT'RSn W
WM. LUNDIGAN in
"Down Among the
Sheltering Pines"
'El
PRIOAV - SATURDAY
ALLAN LANE in
Paso Stampede"
— P L U S --
TOM CONWAY n
"Cat People"
Sl'N. - MON .- TI MS.
K1TA I1AYWORTH m
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Plenty of
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lb.
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HENS
ib.
55c
CRANBERRIES
lb. pkg.
29c
ORANGES
sack
45c
APPLE B U T T E R 21bs
29*
Van Camp TUNA
can
ft
29c
CABBAGE
pound
6c
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Thursday
A if TIN and LEWIS m
"The Caddy"
Friday-Saturday
STEl'HEN McNALLY in
The Stand at Apache
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ALAN LADD in
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Vegetole
SHORTENING
3 lbs.
65"
Baking
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10 lbs.
89'
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Welch, Lowell C. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1953, newspaper, November 26, 1953; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127533/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.