The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1929 Page: 1 of 4
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LEAGUE PROGRAM
Sunday February 8 l«t
Subjoot: Tbo Bpworth Lo««oo f or all
1. Scripturo RmkUkci pim mt i
John 2: 1-11 —EMm tMMh
The Baptist Chvrtfh art to entorfour
now bout* of W*rahlp next Sunday
rob. 3rd. It ie a day that has been
looked forward to for yearn, and es-
pecially for the last ftw weeks, while
8. Leaders Address --J. H. Unsley K KM.bM under eoastruction. Mr,
li HP «• • • * — .m iH H. Shadle, a local guilder has done
8. The Epwortti IMCOt lor ail ;e 0f work, and that we arc
—Velma Anderson proud of, both for the kind of ma-
4. All for the Epwofth Uague ,terial and workmanship and for the
Mnnrnn "•••■ prfCO it iH COBtillff US.
—Monnw HUdstm | For our (irst day we haVe planned
5. "All for Christ" • "Christ for all . h celebration. Services will continue
—Norelle Zant through the day. We are looking for
TiSiarnntf t,an I .n<w.ui a largo crowd both from the sur-
Everyone has a special invitation territory and our own town
to attend. I people. We expect some of the pas
.* Morn of the county her*, and some out
vnTirp for nins for COUNTY side the county. Brother Baughman
NOTICE TOR BIDS fOK OOUWl T ^ our friends flf the Meth0(|ist
DEPOSITORY Church plan to come in a body for
— - the 11 A. M. service.
by the Commissioners Court, of Stone- of the First BaptiKt church, Sweet
wall County, Texas, at its regular water, to preach the morning sermon,
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make public notice that said Commis- Drother A. C. Turner now of Abilene;
sioners Court, will on the First Day Brother C. E. Bnl| of Rule will preach
< ■ Pon-nia* in P«hrnnrv iQ9<i in the afternoon our own Missionary
? J . „ ' .id Brother W. J. Briscoe; our Co-pastor
to-wit: February 11th 1929, accept prother J. W. Baughman of the Meth
be hehld at \
ruary 4th, at win,
saw service in the"*^^;"'
be entertained with nil
■^me dc,,
pared program by C. G. H&j ^T^ardcri
No'. 107, flu* American LegioriV toxIriSta*^.
announcing this affair, Mr. Ed -Cloud. ii"v- . ■'*
Commander of the Rule Post, whic'ii Baptist v Schick it... ,,t>
we understand, is the only active unit « devoted fi.i
of the Legion organized in Haskell n)h, „f tho IVk
County, informs us that while the.\ ' cent of
lire very anxious to increase their when the Heavenly Kathei •
membership,, every ex service man in The many, friends or
this territory, whether a member or , , ,„"Ti I
not, is cordially invited to this party.. wom " l,ner lheir dw|M'st
A committee has been appointed 1 pathy to the broken hearted loved,
to arrange a special program and re- : („K,K un,| |)Pav Go.iv richo.st blessing
those, , ' , , , .. .
it.
i rtshmenls will be served to all . , , . , , ....
who attend. An effort is being mam* : 0,1 Ule husl'I,n<l uml ***** children [ County Clerk, A.
to secure the liames of all veterans who an left without lie' tender coin- en the job after an ab.seiK.,
in this section, and each one will n- I foi.UlHr Kui,|in,, Hnii.l of wife and, "'al ,ljl'V^ i,lness>
ceivc M personal letter at invitation, / , i
However since some wil no doubt be i ' '• ) J, <j, Guest has been confined to
r.veiiooked, the nieeting being given funeral servi"e> were conducted by. |-,js room for most two weeks, he has
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Uelegaiions of vetc'uaus from the
following towns have already signi
Bids for the Depository of all County odist Church^and ^her, S ^ ^
Funds of said Stonewall County, Tex- th^ ^ b^ some very fine "mush I A. jjermoiu and Sagc-rtoi.^ In on.,;
as,« Said Bids to be for Depository of randered by our own people aim! 'accomodate lie cn.wd, tne nieetjiu-,
said Funds for a period of Two Years, others. You will enjoy the good ■ v;i'l bp held in the a.uditoiuim oi in-
*- ' - nt TUah ♦ lui I i
start at 7:o() P. A!.
! We should like to lake lid: nppor
Uarv A. D. 1929. bo glad and to praise God, fron. | lulnt>' l" llip vv,"'"! SV:ir
whom all blessinss flow.
wide pubiicity in the newspaper,, aia'i •, st a,_ B(?uilUl diut.dli
A3r. Cloud states that he wants it I '
generally understood tiiat every vet-i 'be body was laid to rest in th<
tvan is invited whether he receive,- . Double Mountain Cemetarv.
... personal invitation or not. ^ rp u},
been wrestling with a case of flu.
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to-wit: Februa^* ;AT-LAH
Bids for the Depository ,
hi.t i„ A.P0, «*£Zp1 W " •
mont, Texas, this the 14th day of Jjuj- Come with us. Help us rejoice ntr
C. E. Brannen
County Judge, and Ex-Officio a. m
Judge of tho Commissioners
Court for Stonewall County,
Texas.
Come for Sunday School at !0:00
C, A, Raskin. Pastor.
KRAD THE STAR ADS.
thi: euumiunity to atteiu< t! d,
nieeting. I g'ie.- w.itl.nut saying tba.t
rood time will be had by all' an
we are .sure Unit it will be a er> .i
treat to the hoy to :>fi togr,ith.-r :i
gain to talk oyer «<'-! .lime: and r--
iiew comradcsiiips which wyn- formw.
in those trying times'.
tim of the flu. She is reported as
better at this time. «*,. aid Bids to be for
—x — o of said Funds for a period of Two
Hi-other VV. ,1. Holmes was born in' Pi. and Mrs. A. A. Amiis spent
Telladge fountv, Alabama, February . Sunday with his mother at Merkel. Witness my hand at office in As-
:J0 l ilV, ditd in' stonewall County, ~"w permont, Texas, this the 14th day of
. , ,. u: d'lui'hter aiu' Mrs. M. N. Guest and little January A, D. 1929. "*s-
r:... ' « ."glner IViarlene, were week end vis- C. E. Brannen
■ - x■ 1 > 11 iters at Pule. , , „ .
o „ County Judge, and Ex-Officio
l:-' v,;,. eo-verted am: clement V.ertel has been entertain- ^ U'«' Commissionew
It.-.pti-t church in inn some "flu" for the past two Court, for Stonewall County,
Texas.
weeks
SATURDAYS
AND I
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SPECIALS!
The Pule Katie::;.! I
i\ sso'clatidn of liuie, Tex
tegular annual mf•• -t;n>
aii<l t in, foilow:i'ti; oi' n-e;.
ed to serve for t lie > ,-:w i
Directors: !•'. II. liine--.
R. I.. Vick. W I-:. ('
I). Abbott. Pre -i . r.t j-
\-..-e l'n I'denl II'. V. Co!
re, ary Tr'ea -.urer W. i i, A
a i:o l.ua-
I;-: held it,
a .bin. St!:
were elect
I o;s I rtlo
'J.i.-H i'-r .M ii 11■
ile, lived ;i j'iMtlbful christian Jiff.
I te ■ ry. ei| ie el.M t-cli a.- an • activ
! )■ nccm for man} yean .
\Va,r loyal and a regular attendant <u
■ieh of I i . ehureh services, until the
last years of hi,- life, when hi
ihysieal eondition iitte.rferi d. lie
leave two ■ on..- and five dauK'ntf!
ind two brothei-a iiurobf r of grate'
vdiildreii and :vr •«11 gran-dcltildren to
ether with a I t of fii' tel- e-
•>oiirii. \\biie eaefr, of h art
,ii ;.,-i we are tblinkftil that 1'ro;
' |ol iee;- hill le ft behiii ! filai y rela-
e . ■ |:;jo are- fadhflli and t '-H" to tin
','auso lie loved. t)ne i: a nrot he,!",
!'e v, A. S. iioiiue; " v. iio, i, a .sfaith
f.il no: ii ■',of (!hfist.
1 I >m -ill law , Rev, I I. -
W i ".'ho i" ;.| o a j/reaeh' r of ' i:e ;
.. i ,, . i, 'A'1 \v'e moth n with
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75c Four In Hand Ties
Dress Shirts
$5.50 Davis Hats
Sweaters
49c
25 per cent off
$4.39
25 per cent oil'
:'.iont tie <r..i o: tie*
ASSOC 1 ATI ON A1 - CONFERENCE, MONDAY, FEB. 4.
The monthly Workers Conference of the Stonewall Association
meets with the Aspermont Baptist Church, Monday, Feb. 4. This
i of and for all the churchc* of the Association. The following is
the program.
:0.00 A. M. Devotibna] Singing — Ben Lee.
10:23 A. M. Soul-winning, What and Why — C. E. Best.
10:50 A. M. The Holy Spirit in Soul-winning — A. S. Holmes.
I 15 A. M. Sermon: Evangelism S. A. Reid.
I:!o Noon: Lunch at the Church, by ladies of the Church.
1:"0 I'. M. Board Meeting.
1:00 f. M. An Associational Conference led by Rev. Briscoe.
2:00 I'. M. W. M. ('.
A Call to, Service — Mrs. Geo. Rradshaw.
Personal Con>eeratiori — Mrs. Whitakcr.
I hi>- Iwing the first meeting of the nature held with us in many
months, we hope for a large attendance, both of our own people and
of the Association.
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$1.65 for a 3 lb. can
Wapco, Red Beans, Pork & Beans and
Black Eyed Peas, Special 3 for 25c
Nelson Suits for men, beautiful pat-
terns, 2 pair pants, 25 per cent off
We can save you money on your Dry
Goods and Groceries.
Come in and try us.
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/V complete showing of Ladies Spring1
Wearing' Apparel.
You arc invited to see them.
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NOTICE
TO ALL USEIiS OF GROCERIES
We have the best that the market af-
fords and we have as good a price as
is possible to make on them.
Try us once and you will be convinced.
We give tickets on the Jersey Milk Cow
HARVEY'S CASH GROCERY
Phone 146
BA RGAIN S
A bargain in used cars. Come in and
look our used car stock over.
Terms to suit the purchaser.
1928 Chevrolet Coupe $375.00
1928 Chevrolet Touring $350.00
1926 Chevrolet Coach $275.00
1926 Chrysler Touring $125.00
1924 Ford Coupe $125.00
1924 Ford Touring $100.00
1923 Ford Touring $90.00
1925 Dodge Commercial $110.00
RASH CHEVROLET COMPANY
S. W. Rash, Mgr.
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GARGON
Stimulates the Liver and Bile flow.
Promotes Glandular Activity
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PERMANENTS
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Fresh and Cured Meats, Fruit, Fresh
Vegetables, kept fresh in our Frigidairc
Staple and Fancy Groceries
$8.50
Any kind of wave desired.
Guaranteed
City Meat Market
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I. L. Smith, Prop"
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MRS. WILL A. DUNWODY
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1929, newspaper, January 31, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126577/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.