The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1927 Page: 1 of 4
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Of And For Stonewall County
Volume 30
Aspermont, Texas, Thursday, Sept. 22nd. 1927
Number 12
DR. L. B. ROEBUCK OF
ITALY, DIES
Mrs. Roy Riddel and Miss Etta Roe-
buck left Thursday night in response
to a message that their father, Dr. L.
B. Roebuck, who lives at Italy, Tex-
as was very ill. A later message to
friends stated that Dr. Roebuck died
Tuesday at 5:30 and was buried at I
P. M. at Italy, Texas.
The Star joins the friends of these
in extending sympathy.
Misses Ernestine Hiannen and Sal-
lie Tillotson left the first of the week
for Denton where they will attend C.
I. A.
Mrs. M. J. Knight returned Tues-
day from an extended visit with rela-
tives at Tahoka and other points.
JUNIOR EPWORTH
LEAGUE PROGRAM
B. Y. P. U. Social at
Peacock
Entertained
Sunday Afternoon 4:00 O'clock
our Sunday School Class. We hop.- 10 SUnClay School ClaSS
carry each one out, because they are
very important.
After the business part of our meet T(u, Willing~v^k^s Class of the
ing, we had music on the piano by Mil Baptist chlm.h were honored by th, ir
dred Herring an.t Catherine N'ortl> teacher, Mrs. I). R. Couch at her he e
Cake and punch were served to the Frktay night with a porch p;
following: Misses Edythe Thomas, 0uteide games were pUyed a.
I. a Verne Goodloe, Mildred Herring, jng.s an(j musjc atj,]e(j to the
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Iatt. 10:42, Serving Jesus by, Played after which delicious punch; , , . , ,, ,. mentor the party.
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elping Others. —Vida Trammel I am' take were served to, Misses Er-; ... ., ' uneli was serve
Monday night Sept. 12, the Inter-
mediate Ii. Y. P. U. honored Miss I-
1. Song. If'np Damron with a farewell social
2. Prayer.. L,t 'he home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hud-
3. Matt. 20:26-28 Jesus Purpose lo speth.
Serve. —Delia Montgomery.; Several interesting games wer<
4. Matt.
Helping , - y/e all love and enjoy being with to
5. Song —Rosa Lee Forgus and mine Rash, Imogene Damron, Genevia paity
Emma Dean Bingham. I White, Mary Ellon Britt, Opal md
(I. Piano Solo —Marguerite Ruby Lawrence, llallie Mae and Irene
Blackshear. Damron, Lorene and Aleen Copelvn
7. Regular lesson —Superintendent. A guess and Christine Bethany, Ii. :.sie
R. Benediction. i Owens, Vera Hughes Messers Joe
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Mrs. Mart Borland of Slalon spent j McKenzie, Billie Meyers,
enjoy-
our dear Sunday School teacher.
A B. W. W. Girl.
Announcement
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Ladies mid-week Bible Class met
Marvin it the Church of C'hri: t September 10.
'..'ipture lesson read, Acts 3 Ch. Sub- Boyle.-.
r. K. Smith, and other relatives. I Special invitations were sent i i ject, Peter Heals the Lame Man.
i Raymond Movers, Terrel Brist Song, I N'eed Thee.
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Charles Arthoi, Bud<lie Meyer and Di mis ed b; prayer.
Saturday with her parent?., Mr
Mrs
11 Hughes, Foster Lawrence.
ii throughout the
Misses Arlene Huling,
Vera Featherston, Edyth Thomas,
Carrie Trammell, La Veme Goodloe,
j Mary Grindstaff, Stella Rice, Mildred
j Herring, Opal Chennault, Otha Mae
Hart, Lola Mae Irvin, N'adine Long,
Billie Briscoe, Messers: 1'aulDen-
nis, Ernest Shadle, A. D. Martin, Bob
Marion Grindstaff, \\ Q.
Brannen Jr., Johnie Trammell, Ray
Hahn, l.oyd Marr
Each one present voiced this sentin-
1 would like to meet with some
dozen or more people —young people
preferred— each Sabbath evening
'Mt 4:00 o'clock, at some conveni-
ent place —the Baptist Tabernacle
preferred to study the bible in the
pure and ancient form. Who will
join me?
—E. B. Featherston •
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Mrs. H. Yarbro left Tuesday for a
few days visit with home folks ai
Stamfoord.
I Miss Imogene Hogan.
| Miss Irene is leaving
; for Abilene where -he
I school
—Reported
The meeting was enjoyed
by all ment "We had such a good time" Do
Wednesday attending. The next meeting will be this again.
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There will be no tears, if you think to take
her a box of our delicious chocolates tonight.
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Tho B. W. W. Gir! met Tuesday
afternoon at the home of our Sunday
School teacher, Mrs. I). R. Couch.
Plans for the future were made for
be will be in Sept. :S0 at .'1 P. M. Let's be prompt
and try to begin on time. Subject will
be Christ'.- Testimony Concerning
John. Matt. 11:11.
"Th«'n shall the righteou shine
forth as the kingdom of their Father.
Who bath ear: to hear, let them hear"
Matt. I VIM. —Reported.
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THE CITY MEAT MARKET
Phone 86
Come to us for fresh groceries and don't for-
get that our Frigidaire keeps our meat and
vegetables in the best of condition.
I. L. (Loss) Smith
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CARD OFTHANKS
We wish to express our approcia-
::on to each of you who helped us iiij
anyway during the illness and deatrC
of our mother and sister. Ve also!
want to thank you for the floral of-
ferings.
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Mr. and Mrs. John IJ. Martin
W. J. Martin
.Vina Margaret Davis
Mrs. Clyde Fletcher.
Mr.
tnd Mrs. Rex Rogers visited]
bj I with Mrs. Rogers' sister, Miss Geor-j
^ | uia McPherson at Sanitorium, Texas,
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Todd of Stamford
spent Friday night at the Mayfield
Ranch. Mr. Todd is a brother of Mrs.
Mayfield.
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Specials for Friday
Saturday and Monday
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A LARGE WOOLY
WARM BLANKET
Size 64 — 7(j Inches
Special for
$2.98
Men's Winter Weight
Union Suits
Size 36 to 46
Special for
$1.25
BOYS CAI'S
A special event: Boys
caps in all wanted colors
and patterns. All sizes
Special at
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(S.ocat'od in tlie Martin P>uilding)
Bring us your car when it needs repairing.
We Recharge Batteries
Tires. Tubes, and Accessories for sale.
7 Phone 7
HOSE, VERY SPECIAL
Womans all silk and ser
vice weight, "step heel"
hose, semi-fashioned,
but with full fashion
marks.
In evening dawn, sunsei
evening glow, pearl
blush and all new shades
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Miss I.eli.n Pyeatt returned homo
Saturday from Knox City where she
had spent a week with her nephew,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Pyeatt.
Mrs. John Metcalf of Cedar Hill
Community was operated on Satur-
day at Stamford Sanitarium. She is
an aunt of Mrs. H. H. Shadle.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Shadle spent
the week-end with her mother, Mrs.
Riffl.e at Rule.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flower* have
moved back to their home in .south
Aspermont after spending the sum-
mer on the ranch.
Mrs. Flossie Stewart has returned
from Abilene where she has been in
school during the summer. She will
teach the Brandenburg school.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Couch spent
Friday night at Rotan guests of Mr.
and Mrs. II. T. Fillingim.
Mrs. Alta Perkins returned Thurs-
day from visitir.g relatives at Ft.
Worth and Dallas. Mrs. Perkins ha*
the distinction of making the trip
from Dallas to Ft. Worth in a mono-
plane—like I.indberg's.
Mrs. Clyde Bingham and little dau-
ghter, Pattye Ruth, spent Sunday at
Spur bu^c^s Mrs. H. V. Link.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express gratitude
to our Aspermont friends for
messages of sympathy and beau-
tiful flowers at the time of the
deatii of our beloved father
The Roy Riddel Family
Etta Roebuck.
Wm Kp^ers & Son
Silver plate
" Absolutely Free"
By trading at our store you secure
coupons redeemable in The Famous Wm.
Rogers & Son Silverplate.
In order to show our appreciation of
your patronage we are giving you an op-
portunity of getting a nice set of silver-
ware free.
Profit by our "Profit Sharing Plan"
INVITATION !
The following telegram received ut
our office Tuesday, September 20 is
self explanatory:
Abilene, Texas 9J 19)27.
Aspermont Star, Aspermont, Texas.
May 1 have the honor of extending
an invitation through the columns of
your paper to the people of your com-
munity to visit Abilene Lindbergh
Day, September 26th? We are makirg
plans to give everybody an opportu-
nity to see this most exemplary
young man and distinguished citi-
zen who will be here for two hours
ten to twelve o'clock.
Thos. E. Hayden Jr.,
Mayor.
Ladies Rayon Bloomers
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PHONE 68 USE IT.
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'Come on with the crowd and bring the
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"LET'S ALL PAY UP."
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1 have served many of you with
past due accounts, carried the old
ones for you, when you were sick,
served you just the same. Now is
pay-day again. We have very good
crops and prices, do not wait for me
to see you, but come to see me and
pay up with your first cotton money.
1 n> ed my earnings the same as you.
Very respectfully,
Dr. F. V. McKnight.
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For Lunches
Sandwiches, Ham and
Eggs, Coffee.
Candies and
j Cold Drinks
I1 Wc will he pleased to have you
i eat with us.
LOWRY & HARVEY
South Side of Square.
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The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1927, newspaper, September 22, 1927; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth200251/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.