The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1943 Page: 3 of 4
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Old Glory Variety Cink
Meets With Mrs. W. G.
Wienke Thursday
The Old Glory Variety Club met
Thursday, April 22 with Mrs. W.
ii. Wienke. ,
After the business meeting a quilt
n quilted for the Red Cross.
We are looking forward to hav-
mg At New County Agent with us
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The next meeting will be at Mrs.
Agnew's.
Refreshments were served to the
following: Mines, Beno Herttenber-
grr, Charlie Let/., Will Flowers,
A. L. Flowers, Lynn Flowersf J. L.
Hill, Herbert Rinn, Henry Rinn, W
W. Tride, William Dugger, Hal
Carr, J F. Newman, Cletnan Ag-
new, Helen Hunt, Otis Macon,
Clyde Grice, Travis Beil, Ben
Klump, Garrett Spit/cr and the
kstess and several children,
j, — Reporter.
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Wednesday, April 21 the FFA
fcnys went with Mr. Turner the In-
structor to buy some feeder calves
from Earnest Goodrich of Jayton.
the boys who made the trip were
Chester F. Smith, Buren Trammel,
Pat Mitchell Jr. Bill Dent. Bailey
Dodson and Bobbv Sid DuBose.
Mothers Loo'< Your Best
On Mothers Day !
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^ At your service, so you may look
your lovliest on YOUR day( is our
*fcair styling and manicuring service.
Make appointments early and let us
kelp you be the pride of the family
on {Mother's day.
^ GUEST
Beauty Shop
El ma White and Margaret l-*e
OPERATORS
LOCAL ITEMS
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Mrs. W. W. Douglas is at Gal-
veston visitig her son Houston Doug
lass and wife.
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District Attorney Fred Stockdale
Attended Court in Haskell Monday
where they set the Criminal Docket
ior the April term of court.
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Mr. and Mrs. Travis Smith of
Jayton were in Aspermont Thursday
shopping.
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Mi*. T. M. Long and Mrs. Wil-
lie Suter were in Abilene one day
last week.
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Vernon Stewart who is working in
Dallas spent the week end here with
his wife Alma Stewart.
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Mrs. Raymond Marr, Mrs. Coon-
ic Smith and Mrs. A. D, Martin
had business in Stamford Wednes-
day.
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Mrs. T. B. Norris who has been
visiting her daughter Mrs. Bertha
Tyler left Monday for Little Rock
•Ark. to visit a son there.
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The County Band went to the
Old Glory lake on a picnic and
swimming trip Wednesday
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Sta'f Sgt. J. D. Hall left Tues-
day for his station at Fort Dix Ney
Jersey after visiting relatives here.
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Mr. and Mrs. T, T. Millican of
I'aducah visited Mr. and'Mrs. A.
h Richards Thursday,
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Mrs. Raymond Van Zandt is in
Fort Worth visiting relatives.
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Dr. Jewell Usry Riley of Throck-
morton is visiting her parents Mr.
and Mrs. R. W. Usrv of the Old
Glory Community .
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Ky Hall of Dallas spent thr week
end with his neice Alma Stewart.
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Mrs. R. E. L. Norwood of Abi-
lene visited here Friday with her
sister Mrs Chas F. Gibson. Mrs.
I Gibson returned with her for the
Faster holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fitzgerald are
visiting relatives in Abilene.
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TClrs. Loyd We^t and Mrs. Buford
McKeever were seen in Stamford
last Saturday.
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Mrs. H. M. McPhc:ion from l<
is visiting h;t mother Mrs. G, I
Avery and other re|v;ves.
The Best.
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Whether You Need Something To
Eat or Service For Your Car Or
Truck, We Have The BEST.
Doug's Cafe & Station
Flying Cadet Jack Jones who has
been stationed at San Antonio has
been transferred to the Primary
fraining Center at Stamford. He is
brother of Mrs. R. L. Springer.
She and son James Lewis visited
him Wednesday evening. .
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LI la Lanier left Tuesday for Mi-
ami Beach Fla. where she is visiting'
hr cousin Mrs. Bess Phoenix. She
p'ans to be gone about two weeks.
buy BONDS
Mrs. Nolan Pitcock and Mrs. Bob
Boyles were in Stamford on busi-
ness Saturday.
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| H. F. Shulze spent the week end
in Brownwood visiting his parents
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Shulze.
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E, F. Jonas accompanied Mrs.
Jones and little daugthei to N- r*-
folk, Va |ast week to join Mrs. Jon
es husband who is in the Navy, and
returned this week.
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frlE COW THAT MBN'T GET MILKEI
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Jk was a Holaula. Thsrs an
twrTUrs h'r oh our farms.
Ht this cow was not on an
AMlHcWlam. ShO was gracing
ib b little pastors la Holland, na*
tw ob—try of the Holstcia, skis
ten broke loose. A new Mad of
terrible b U called a bite.
'Mb'went crasy. She raa aatO
ter tonne hang oat She wasn't
■afcaHWt morning, or «hat sight,
or the neat day, or the neat Her
tenatlfil Odder spoiled.
Bat aaaybe it Is last aa well—
Us me tike all <te
Tbey take
Holtaal
Beasember this story aa fM
■Ilk your good herd. Keep en re-
membering it—end bay If. S. War
■ends mtf Mla't wort* that
yem f—iMfr can,
Bayiag Bonda will help with
the war right now—and be one ei
the beet overt meat* yon ever
made. They aerer aeU for leas
than yoa pay for thai*. They In-
crease la value every year. If held
far tea years, they return 94 fer
•vary $3 inveeted. And they can
be cashed any time after sixty
Ivs II yoa aeed tte money. Ag
yourself aid lor year
or peel
First National Bank
Ybu DONjfneed a ration permit I
when your ares need rscap|H3ig / /
Read these ftcis ybreyou act/
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Herring a tire recapped is Eke buy-
ing diamonds, B isn't sale to gueee
—B Joean't pay to gamble! To bo euro
you're right, go to a tiro specialist —some
A to Z, mom
reliable recapping—nothing lees. Expert
workmanship fans atari to
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far gooovdu b
BEdtmnc—orory stop ai
the work done by fin*
exports, nemg Goounuat
factory matoriale ob!
by goodtui
Lot si slop
thoy start. Get oar
Ha , chock
Tou'li iind
Raymond Marr
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Richards, A. E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1943, newspaper, April 30, 1943; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127142/m1/3/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.