The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1971 Page: 3 of 4
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JPERMONT. TEXAS 79505
Mrs. Burgin Dial, Mr. snd Mrs
MHlard Townsend, Mrs. Isabel
Townaend, Mr. and Mrs. Lewie
Jordan, all from Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Patterson
i visited Ella Keith and Mrs. Eva.
Bowerman Wednesday at
• temoon in Aspermont.
, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Patterson
attended the funeral of Mr. K.
. D. Myres Sunday.
So long until next week.
Visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Brady Shadle ai
boys were her parents, Mr. ai
Mrs. Charlie Goodrum
Roswell, New Mex., form
residents of Aspermont. 0!
visitors were a cousin
family of Abilene, Mr. and
Clifton Head and Tom,
former residents of Aspermo
(WWWW
um
THE LAND is one of
man's most valuable as-
sets—we think it is prime
T— ikA
VVilMtViMti *• •*«
54 years the Federal Land
Bank of Houston has
made almost 200,000
loans on Texas farms
and ranches.
In other words, we spe-
cialize in making farm and <
ranch real estate loans —
long term loans with pre-
payment privileges.
See us today for full
details, no obligation
of course.
HE ASPERMONT STAR, ASPERMONT. TEXAS 79502
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THURSDAY, JUNS 17, 1971, PAGE 3
Burleson-Leek
Vows Exchanged
MRS. TOMMY RAY LEEK
... formerly Rhonda Kaye Burleson
Rhonda Kaye Burleson and
Tommy Hay Leek were united
in marriage in the Central
Baptist Church here Friday
evening. Rhonda is the
daughter of Mrs. Tom Warner
of Aspermont and ihe
bridegroom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. John E. Leek of
Haskell.
Vicki Abernathy was organist
and Mrs Dorothy Rogers was.
soloist. Maid of honor was Cyndi
Mancille. Bridesmaids were
Dawn Quiett of Channelview
and Patti McAnally.
Flower girls were Tanya and
Donna Criswell, nieces of the
bride. Candieiig'nters were
Lucinda Criswell, niece of the
bride and Timmy Leek of
Haskell, brother of the
hridegroom.
*% i
iitai- lUciii waa vjci y ndittib
of Haskell. Groomsmen were
Bill Lane of Abilene and James
Crawford of Haskell. Ushers
were Joe Stubbs and Kenneth
Hilloard of Haskell.
Given in marriage by Mr.
Warner, the bride wore a for-
mal empire gown with A-line
skirt. Chantilly lace traced the
scalloped sabrina neckline and
was repeated on Bishop sleeves,
bodice and skirt. Triple bows
held the lace edged chapel
train. She carried a bouquet of
JOHN a STOREY
Manager
City Hall Aspermont
Tuesday & Friday |
Each Week |
RS HOME
mm homis
:OST TO PURCHASER
>100.00 Down
krths — Garages — Fenced
il Heating — Brick
5.00 Per Month
*EST SUBSIDY UNDER THE
MINISTRATION HOUSING
! ANNUAL INCOME CAN-
m FOLLOWING:
0.00 Yearly
I Collect:
)CK CO.. INC.
>xas 79417
BANK ON IT"
ians
en your savings
ir an emergency,
plans. Perhaps a
will help see you
s a call for details.
Hence — service
on us
FIRST
ALSANK
GIFTS
LoR a Very Important Person.
SMOKING
STANDS
799 01288
MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE
SPORT jgl
SHIRTS fifi
ASST. COLORS
198 and 298 fljf/
MEN'S
Q O BILLFOLDS
values t° $2-5°
WjQf $po
MEN'S
T-SHIRTS
9'
DESK PEN
SET
$]98
MEN'S
STRETCH fUL
sox 'Mm
PAIR ^pf
MEN'S BOXED
)t? HANDKERCHIEFS
$joo
MEN'S
TRAVEL
&
UTILITY KIT
$2 «
ALUMINUM CHAISE
LOUNGE
CHAIR
$744
LARGE ASSORTMENT
MENS TIES m m
CLIP ON JgHl
AND 4 IN HAND Jjv
si~$2WI
RUSSIAN LEATHER AND BRITISH ROYAL VALUES TO $5.00
AFTER SHAVE & COLOGNE *100
BEVERAGE
CHEST
$ft99
Ulinn's
HAMLIN, TEXAS
white orchids and carnations on
a white lace Bible.
Attendants wore light blue
dotted swiss princess style
empire gowns trimmed with
blue satin ribon. Net flowers
and brief veil were headpieces.
Each carried a long stemmed
white gladiola.
The reception was held in the
church Fellowship Hall with the
bride's parents as hosts.
After a trip to Fort Worth, the
couple will live at 108 Vfe North
First Street hi Haskell.
The bride attended Asper-
mont High School.
The bridegroom is a 1971
graduate of Haskeii High
School. He will be employed for
his father in Haskell.
Rehearsal dinner was hosted
by the bridegroom's parents at
t-I • t n.
r l auci b Vvaic.
Local Wpmen
Attend Workshp
Mrs. Wesley Robbins,
president of the Phoenix Club
and members Mrs. George
Kenady Sr., Mrs. Bill Lackey
and Mrs. Carl W. Duncan at-
tended the luncheon and the
Mesquite District Program
Planning Workshop held at
Abilene Woman's Club in
Abilene last Wednesday.
Local VA Teacher*
Attending Course
On Horticulture
Steve Cochran and Charles
Kirkpatrick, Aspermont local
Vocational Agriculture
teachers are now attending a
Horticulture course ai Texas A
& M University. This course
features landscaping and green-
house management and lasts
from June 7 through June 25.
Library Seeking
Return of Boolur
Kewpie Duncan, librarian,
says "A library emergency is
what we are declaring at
Stonewall County Library. We
need for everyone who has loan
books from the Abilene Public
Library to return them at on-
ce."
Please look carefully and act
promptly," she says.
The library hours are from
1:30 to 5:30 Monday, Wed-
nesday and Friday.
Named Assistant
DeWitt Ellison Jr.
received word this week that he
had been assigned as a special
assistant to the Governor of
Texas effective Monday.
Visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Curtis Alsup and
James this weekend was their
daughter and sister Brenda
Alsup of Abilene.
Mrs. Arnold Wallace and
children have returned from
Stephenville where they visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Taylor.
Terri Gregory of Hamlin
spent Sunday with the James
Suggs family and visited the
First Baptist Church. She and
Mitchell Kidd sang two
specials.
Mr. and Mrs. Furman Met-
calf and Scott and Kevin Shadle
went to Wichita Falls recently
to attend the Shrine Circus.
Swenson
News
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hamilton and family from Bay
Town visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Hamilton at Girard the past
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cox of
Hart visited Mr. and Mrs. W. I.
Shadle this week.
Mrs. Calvin Luttrall and sons
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Luttrall this week.
Harlen Copelen and family
visited Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Penrod and also Mrs. Mattie
Copelen.
Mrs. Edwin Shadle of Iowa
Park visited in the Brady
Shadle home this week.
The revival at Swenson
Baptist Church starts June 21
and continues through June 27.
Evening services only will be
held at 7 :30.
Charles Strickland will be
doing the preaching.
ASPERMONT
OR YOUR WONDERFUL
ACCEPTANCE OF
REDEEM 1st WEEK
COUPON WORTH 100 STAMPS
When Presented At Merchants Listed
with a purchase of $2.50 or more
Nam®
Addrtss
City
Void After June 23. 1971
1
REDEEM 2nd WEEK
COUPON WORTH 100 STAMPS
When Presented At Merchants listed
with a purchase of $2.50 or more
Nome
Addrtss
City
Void Altar June 30, 1971
REDEEM 3rd WEEK
COUPON WORTH 100 STAMPS
Address
City
REDEEM 4th WEEK
COUPON WORTH 100 STAMPS
When Presented At Merchants listed
with a purchase of $2.50 or more
Noma
Addrass
City
Void After July 14. 1971
Tarantulas have no sense of
hearing
REDEEM 5th WEEK
COUPON WORTH 100 STAMPS
When .presented At Merchants Listed
with a purchase of $250 or more
Nam®
Address
City
Void After July 21. 1971
STAMPS
OUR WAY OF SAYING THANKS
500
FREE BONUS
BUCCANEER
STAMPS
SHOP THESE
MERCHANTS AND SAVE
MAC'S SUPER MARKET
WARDS GULF SBtVICE
LAWRENCE & SONS GR0.
Lambeth Hardware & Dry Goods
JONES ENC0 SERVICE
ASPERMONT
SPOT GROCERY & MKT.
Bill Williams Service & Supply
PARKER BUTANE
JAYTON
HAMLIN, TEXAS
STORE HOURS
10to12 1 to 5
Tuesday thru Saturday
214 W. LAKE DR.
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Foil, Mrs. Roger. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1971, newspaper, June 17, 1971; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth128112/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.