The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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Sktutie Htiui«U to Stamford Sunday
morning hfcd the misfortune to
turn their «w- w. Neither of them
weri kart kut o«xaider blc damage
was done to the cm,
The Uttartfen of Mr. and Mrs; Jack
RobbittOffaa carried' to the Stamford
Sanitarium jfertWi&y night. The little
i#Uovf ^as suffering from infantile
paralysis and is not expected to live.
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Baptist Church Notice
Next Sunday is promotion day in
Sunday School and B. Y. P. U's. Let •
all who have been coming, come and
others who should be coming, come j
and begin the new year with us.
A. C, Turner,
Mrs. D. 0. McRemon of Stamford (
was a business visitor in Aspermont
Monday.
THE ABPEHMONT ST A K
ABOVE
QUALITY
School closed Tuesday nvvning
when word was received of t! e deatli (
of Dr. L. B. Roebuck of Italy, father
of Supterintendent, Miss E'b Roe-,
buck, and Mrs. Roy RiiMal, a former'
teacher of A. H. S.
Dv. und Mrs. A. A. Annis returned
Saturday from D:i!!:.s where they hai
been the past three wroks. Dr. Annis
received medical treatment while he
was there. '
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MiMiittti Viola Urymvit und AfUm
Uiim |eft the first of the week for
Abilene where they will enter Sim-
mons U.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J^ilberry an-
nounce the birth of a new boy Tues-
day, September 20.
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Cordie Glasgow left Thursday for
Austin where he will enter State Uni-
versity again this fall.
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SERVICE WITH A SMILE
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Five Days With State
Missions
Sept. 26 to 30, 1927
MONDAY
SAVE TEXAS THROUGH PRAYER
Mrs:'©. R. Couch, Leader
HYMN: "Jesus Calls Us."
WATCHWORD: "The Master is
come and c-alleth for thee." —Jno.
11.28.
SCRIPTURE: John 17.
"RUBY ANNIVERSARY — Forty
Years of Service"—Mrs. Earl Sen- j I
ter.
PRAYER that we ma. ' i lhful j
stewards in winning the In : and |
enlisting tlie indifferent.—Mrs. W. I
J. Briscoe.
SONG: "Our Union Is Marching On" I
OPEN DISCUSSION: Our part in |
bringing the Ruby Anniversary to |
a God-honoring success.
Shall we sign the Enlistment Pled-
ge Card?
PRICES
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BELOW
THE BUILDERS None praised the unceasing efforts,
A builder builded a temple, N'one knew of the wondrous plan,
He wrought it with grace and skill; But the temple the teacher builded
Pillars and groins and arches-- Was unseen by the eye* of man.
All fashioned to work his will.
And men said as they saw its beauty < inne is the builder's temple,
PRAYER for God's blessing upon our LOSING PRAYER for God's guid-
.'Ute and our denominational work. an0(. in oul. 0ff0rtR.
—Mrs. R. D. Senter. '
MESSAGE: "The Primacy of State
Missions."—Mrs. A. C. Turner. WEDNESDAY
lit\YER for the coming of the King- SAVE TEXAS THROUGH CHRIST-
dom in our State.—Mrs. Chennault. iaN SCHOOl.S AND HOSPITALS
OPEN DISCUSSION: Mission Work jiJS q Reddell, Leader.
needed in Texas.
What this society can do to remedy SONG: Jesus Calls Us.
the Situation. SCRIPTURE: 3 John 2.
CLOSING PRA\ER. PRAYER that God may be glorified
— through our channels of healing
TUESDAY Mrs. G. E. Ay cock.
SAVE TEXAS THROUGH ENLIST- MESSAGE: "Why Baptists Are in
MENT the Hospital Business" Mrs. G. W.
Mrs. J. C. Guest, Leader. Bradshaw.
Name and' locate the Baptist ho-pi-
HMYN: Ruby Anniversary- Enlist- tals in Texas.
meat Song. i SONG: "The Great Physician"
SCRIPTURE: Deuteronomy 8. ■ ARTICLE: Christian Education
PRAYER of thanksgiving for God's: —Mrs. D. R. Cou^h.
leadership through the years. i Name and locate the schools in our
—Mrs. D. R. Couch. | Texi-s correlation.
THURSDAY
SAVE TEXAS THROUGH OL'K
YOUNG PEOPLE
Mrs. R. D. Senter, Leader
SONG: "Jesus Calls Us."
SCRIPTURE: Genesis 44:30-34.
Mrs. G. E. Aycock, Leader.
SONG: "Jesus Calls Us."
SCRIPTURE: Matthew 28:18-20.
PRAYER that our people may more
and more realize their responsibilil
in carrying forward the Great C n i-
mission.-—Mrs. R. 1). Senter.
PRAYER that our life and work may : MESSAGE: "What About the 0:',e.
so reflect the spirit of the Master' Six?"—Mrs. .1. B. Matthews.
that our young people through us SONG:
"It never shall know decay;
Great is thy skill, O Builder!
Thy fame shall endure for aye.'
A teacher builded a temple
I With loving and infinite care,
| Planning each arch with patience,
Laying each stone with prayer.
Crumbled into the dust;
Low lies each stately pillar,
Food for consuming rust.
But the temple the teacher builded
Will lust while the ages roll;
For thai beautiful, unseen temple
Was a child's immortal soul."
—Author Unknown.
may catch the vision of service.
—Mrs. A. C'. Turner.
"VALUE OF YOUNG PEOPLE'S| CLOSING PRAYER.
ORGANIZATION"— Mrs. GARD-
ner.
SONG. "O, Zion Haste."
"TRAINING FOR KINGDOM WORK
—Miss Carrie Coffey.
DISCUSSION: What can our society
do to enlist our young people.
CLOSING PRAYER.
TALK: Our Conquest Campa'gn ats<C
the Fall Round-up.—By the Pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leaman were I
over from Anson Friday looking after ||
business interests.
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Let Us—
Have Your Baking worries
Bread, Pies and Cakes
Always fresh.
Drink Soda Pop with us.
CITY BAKERY
J. W. BURPO, Prop.
FRIDAY
K TEXAS THROUGH COOPER- 35c.
ATION
To everybody who buys 5 gallons
of gas, will sell you a 35c box of i
cold patch for 20c; and a 50c box for |
T. E. HART.
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Like getting
a premium
on every bale
One thing is certain; all cotton must be ginned, and
the cost, based upon pounds of seed cotton delivered at
the gin, is the same.
But when your cotton is ginned according to prin-
ciples which produce a better sample and greater turn-
out, your ginning cost actually is less; you get the
equivaalent of a crop of larger yield and higher quality.
That means more money for you, as truly as if the
ginner had paid you a premium on every bale ginned
for you. Such, in brief, are the advantages you gain
when your cotton is ginned on a
MURRAY
HIGH SPEED
LOOSE ROLL
AIR BLAST -
GIN
A great majority of the Cotton Contest Prize Win-
ners have had their cotton Murray-Ginned for better
staple and greater turnout.
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Our plant is Murray equipped. Bring
your cotton here. On your crop, get that
greater profit to which you are entitled.
J. M. HICKMAN
FOR RENT — Two light house-
keeping rooms for couple. Phone 105.
Mrs. E. Nance.
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FOR RENT Two Rno:ti>- furnish
' ed or unfurnished.
Mrs. W. I.. Glasgow
| FOR SALE: 5 nice White Rock Coclc-
rells from accredited flock. $] each.
Rev. A. C. Turner.
FOR SALE — One pair good work
mules, ages 8 and 9; Weight WOO.
$175.00 for team. G. S. Avery.
ATTENTION — I have bought the
Dixie Service Station and invite your
patronage. R. R. Martin.
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I've got a lot of stuff I want to
sell. I still need some money. I've
still got that saddle.
J. S. McCan.
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ATTENTION: Mr. Farmer o.* all
Nationality! Regardless of creed, re-
ligiously or politically, The Farmer *
Gin of Swenson, Texns Is lion- in A 1
condition for the 1027 season.
Some ginners over-do the thing
with cleaning machinery and mill the
cotton. Some do not have eii'.ii^'i and
fail to clean the cotton. W<> have the '
correct amount, as our sample ha'
been indorsed by the best buyers of
this section.
Thanking all past patronage Co •
their custom, and heartily lm'-t > new
customers. We will have a present
for all customers.
Respectfully,
The Farmers Gin Cor.vvjny.
Uncle Newt Spence, Mantu-er
MARIE BEAUTY SHOP
Everything in the Beauty Culture Line.
Permanents, a specialty,
Guaranteed Results.
Yours for service with a smile,
BLANCHE McLAURY
A Man Who Lives Only for Himself
Is Engaged in a Very Small
BUSINESS
We live not for ourselves, but for others.
Perhaps there's your wife your father—
your mother—your sisters or botrhers—or
your own kiddies. Did you ever try to make
yourself happy? Well there's about only one
way that is, making others happy.
To be able to do things we must have some-
thing to do with. A steady increasing bank
account will come in handy some day.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Aspermont, Texas
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MEN'S SUITS
New Well Tailored Extra Good Grade
Wool Suits For Men With Two
Pair Trousers. Priced Right. Come
Look Them Over Before Buying.
GUEST & DUNWODY
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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/m1/4/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.