The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1929 Page: 4 of 4
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parent#,. Mr. and Mrs. \V. F. Hight Later news stated that thb uncle was
and other relatives. Improving.
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Mr. and Mrs. W, P. Guest visited
with their son, Clement and family at
Abilene Thursday und Friday.
M v*. Claude Owens of Peacock vis-
ited with her parents, Mr. and Mra.
R. M. Edwards, Monday. «,
S«c!< of Pillihary'^ |
Flour will Ik given FREE |
Monday, December 1 at. |
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HUNDREDS
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are corning- to Bryant-
Link Company
TO DO THEIR CHRISTMAS BUYING
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the things they want,
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Beginning
Friday, December 20th.
We will give a discount
off 20 per cent on all Cash
purchases of Novelty
Goods & Furniture
Chas. F. Gibson
Aspermont, Texas
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mow? work than .he ran hatalh
The solution the Kxton ate.
f:a;-i been working on for a few year.-
back under the leadership ol' M it
Bentley, Farm Engineer, has been tie
•training of farmers to do lite wor'<
themselves in commwnii-y «nd eounr.y
' er. ar'ti" schools. This i-v hee-i.i
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EVERYTHING FOR YOUR CAR
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F I R S T N A T [ 0 N A L B \ N K
Aspermont, Texas
The Office.% Employees and Directors
of this Bank
Wish. Each of Our Customers and Frk id
A MERRY CHRISTMAS.
D. R, COUCH, President
W. A. SPHfNCl'R, Vi.-re Pre lent
ROY RfDHC' . Vice-Prescient
J. M Mll.LKR- JR., Cashier
R. L SPRlN'GIiR, Ass't Cashier
MISS IMA McPHKRSON. n o': ,(.ceoe
A. B. Gl'NN. Bookkeeper
DIRECTORS
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ROY RIDDEL
W A. SPRINGER
sa«e Unit h multitude of the heuvcnly
host accompanied It with ihelr son* w" JJ
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3. The shepherd* investlKtillnft JJ
(vv, 15. 10)
They did not slop lo argue or rnlM
questions, though thesi things were no
doubl pacing strange to litem. They
weni Inmiedlaiely to Bethlehem where
they mnt'e In vest I gut I on nnd found
everythlns Jusi a* represented. Thej *
had the privilege of tirst ga/lng upon '8
the world s Savior, the Lord of glory. S
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they could not remain silent, therefore ■
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Those who really heai the got|>«>l can
not he silent—t.h«f must toll It out to
Others.
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Earth a R b«h to Atbaisn
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vloce si hetsm been ant His ordinary
| work.* voaUtee it it ia true, that s
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to athtisoi. hut •iepti- In phlt'ieiptiy
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so glaMng ns not to tie udlrd fron. ®
observation b p< ntcnaaa aod fm
breeding. -St«aial«m
FRT.DAY, December 20 Myrna Loy
and Wm. Collier Jr. in "Hard Boiled Rose"
"The Collegians"
SATURDAY, December 21 Reginald
Denny in "Clear the Decks"
"Madame DuBarry (Comedy)
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, Dec. 24 & 25~.
Ramon Navarro in "The Flying Feet"
"Habeas Corpus" (Comedy)
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Wishing for
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
To All
ASPERMONTPRODUCE
H. L. ORR, Prop.
Phone 69
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1929, newspaper, December 19, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126623/m1/4/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.