The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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Volume 33
Aspermont, Texas, Thiirstiav« Aug. I4th. i!(30
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Margaret Turner Judge R. E. Tayfor Of
Passes To Her Reward Wichita i^alls To Speak
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Rev. B. 0. Carnes, Wilmoiu, Ky
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Mr, and Mrs. Chas. F. Gibson were
business visitors at Abilene the first
of tin; week.
Everything in this world liar! it
beginning from the 1'oebniotivo on tin
New York Central line to the pin
heads in the liryunt Link Store in
Aspermont, our county metropolis.
From man, God's masterpiece, to an
electron, one of tho. smallest thin -
on the earth. 1 cann.it e.nise'.e ■ i>n •
ly pray our father who art in a coco:-
nut tree, therefore 1 am no! a mod
ernist nor the son of a modernist hit!
am read and known of all men I
trust, that 1 am very much of a fun-
damentalist in believing God. I have
not any more sense than to take God
at His word and thanks be unto God
I have seen His word verified ove
and over. I. hope I may always have
sense enough to take God at hi
word. I am glad that when our I
went back to Heaven, Me .sent. !'■
blessed Holy Ghost into the world to
convict the world of sin, of ri'ghteit'
ness and of judgment. 1 am (tlafl
the clay came when l ie s'io\v I m
that 1 was a signer condemned. u •
clean, hound for hell. Praise God
that He helped me to turn away from
sin, repenting of all my sins and turn
to Him with all my heart and found
Him precious to my sovl in the for-
giveness of sins. 1 am glad also
also that tho day came when God rndiiatci of Asbury College class of
showed me my need of cleansing '27, native Texan, horn and reared ai
from inbred sin. I plunged beheaUi .'Cacogdoelies, a gr<-at soul winne
the cleansing blood of J ■ n tire o' I and .. (i : ],i,l pivae-b :
man came out of me, the Holy Gl:ost full g< spel of Christ Je.-ai.s ill bo
came in me in His sanctifying bev our evmt > list in this roeetinr;.
witnessing to my soul that the Work Folk.-- you are up with your crop.-.
was done as He has promise I o why not put everything as'.de an ;
according to Ttebrews 10:11, 15, of let's everybody come together in the
which says "lie hath prrfertod fo • old time way and worship God i.i
ever them that aare sancti i. !.' •••«! is- 'r.iih for two •••••.
wh'ereof the Holy Ghost also a wit- Keniembi-r the dale, Au u
ness to us. I promised nana anil IVpt 7th.
mother on their death beds that by Everybody come. We want yo t
tho grace and help of God I would Get a blessing oh your life by heinin
live to meet their, and I an pit.' . a hi. -a ng to some one else,
gin in my soul God helping me, that Your faithful s rvant.
I shall obey Him and follow Hi ScoU.
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As we eOipt in chronicle the pa?
sing m' thi.- beautiful young life
ad ou-rse!'. e- bound as by fettei's
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uavis Families INXeel Mrs. Alonzo Mayfield
To Sanitarium
Nil's. Alonzo Mayfield returned to
•M'i'ene for a second time to the hos-
of my sojourn here in your midst. '* ' '' lL ' "T11 -!" pi>; I. It will be reniemiiered that
.'- iy in l.irav.'i Valley come to ' " ' ' M-'i "m et Hoitea Mrs. Mayfield underwent an
i i • the !•). ' s-TVie I siia!l j ' ' ' 11 '' '• " ''""t-ia o! Knox ; ;s;,--<>n. • few wi--k\ '.ago. She
be in, this coming Sunday, August ! ' ' " ' Vrlnia Ha\'is and sons „l<vl to lie recovering nicely for a
, • , ; i A. M. Subject: t'oing Tbr- i ' ' '• ' ' '*• ■ ' arney Davis time, hut for the last two weeks her
1 . Scripttire, Acts 5:1-11. S:laj Mi. and Mr.-. -Mil! Davis , , •.' | ;,,. iniprovi.Mi and they
M, -;ul.j rt Is 1'h.y Name Written
n Heaven? Text, Ueve|;iti6ns 21:27.
s'eilow pilgrims over the country,
arc to have a. great meeting in
"!i !; August 2Hh to Sept. 7th.
:> it G. Cantos of Wilmore, Ky.,
Mesa's Bill Davis, Bill Bledsoe aiH
f'a iiv of Wichita Kails, Dave D'-v: .
I'd'I Davis, Scott Davis and family
.'I. I.'e■uis and deoivhtor, Keatiicr
' dge K. !•;, Taylor of VViehita Falls
s : 'Speak at Asperuaoni. on Monday
breakable. It .seems so unrea' (.v„n.l;!, ;U ,:0() ru. in (1,0 |nlercai
U" v''' beheld is dea. 0f the'candidacy of Koss- Sterling for
Master said of one of old, "he ,, "!>- (i,tv,.. are in-
eth.' Ho say we, .• he : le- pe\h - thai
-leer. Utat .'.'ill hot awaken until at the
sound of the trumpet, when the, dead
in Christ /hall r'se.
•Margaret Tinner, who a iVw .diori
week.' a' o joi.ia d . .villi the nre r r y
ti:.'ei ••• .,|' school boys aia' pirls daily
as they wended their way to tee place
ot h'iiru.it.'g. who at the cl.0;:'-e of las ■
'■ ■ siori w.'r- adoraeHl v. iUi cap nic! i ' '
gown presented with a <i!; '...via 111;a' !
said' -lie had done with
IjSylpps!
■im-.e- is a . capa'n!.-. cofhpetent
i J id i s'.e: e ;r,s , :. id, ve are sure you
'.'(raid Ida' to Iiear iiiIV),
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A. H. King
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" the can off |'r - C oavivissioaer
rieui'.u:< arrd has l.-,n*f been i-
ieiI with agriculture) develop-
W. i .'se .'erai years
11ivI*. School as a pupil, Yvli',. Iiae j 111 ^xpeiienc" i/i the Legislatures and
i s ■'! to enter, a higher ait t a 1 e in •; ^1" a i > ays f oil a. hi to jii'i 's-ei". i' the 11' -
learning, :n a few nior.- .wdeks, .wii" 'i ; '• ,'h'f ou'i land jaws and helped
Was, ready to ;tart homo to ta\ !';• Ldrii -Ji the Teeh College. He pro!;
a. ..minder iif le r •• amt-ion with he;?. - l,,!''e- to take the iworlt of the d 'part-
folk ^ and who' took violently iii whte !;"ni ;;!l" th<- ciSuiitry and render aid
Vi-itie with her aunt, Mrs. C. 11. ' ;i eirt fa/mer. adv.
V'.o'Keiafi} and family in Ft. Worth. " x
A nhv.-iciaii was svimnioned who pfd i St hior
ei'.i icei her case fooil p.. somni:. Ti .
he felt eoulil: he iiaacaed,. hut for
case of ruptured appendix when sl.< (v j,
ve teii years of age, \dhe[;ion h;td |>r!
re !. ;o:o. 10; |t. v. ,5:9-10-
■-pworih league
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' ' '' 11' • I'riday advised by local physicians that
v :tl l'"" Is'ine ol Mr. an i aJ,r operation wojir..iia'..i> 1
"'' |V' ' "ul necessary. They were accompanied
''odh'Se -o •. Mr.-. I- , M' s*i• Id.
r«"iejeri'd. :.i,n o;> ration a; thi tin:
unavoidable; The operation wn p. j
:'i.rn:e<( at the Methodist Ho. pit;d,
new and leodeni c'stablishnient in I-
Worth'. A hloo'l transfusion wa
though.t ne'e ary sed the niotlg'
wu taken first. We pause to tell o
a 'isillhel d(' young jie -J,;.- (if K '
W.,i h v. is., riofdy offered their life':
Mood to oa' they care.-ly knew whe
■' v a-- iee.ra.'d 11',at a call for gi)Of
" s '; s:\iii' blood was nee.f I. W
are .oh1 of one who Willed at tile he
Ii I.i i i... i e a. e- this offer, < tlv r 'el"
ni'.eoe.i ..ad waited up eo' llre call ii
cnine oiititthe hiiur of her passine.
W.' c.piiioe ml tiles,, fine
Talks
this offci:
ide tiie city limits
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inifed fnmille.H
of e ;i1 i■ was a joyous
en n. Mr. and Airs. Wade Da', i-
re adapt in rnaking their guests at
on i'e a ad d d 11:■ ■ ir host ; o make it
,:oy: 'So to all. Me;e is liopin;:
it. tliey nia\ enjoy many more such
e.'ou oeasioiis.
T. -J. Ketchum
in i cr. pie Sanitariirn
M: V/o?M:il|1ho4
the lament. - '
it, them.
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Mr, T. J. Ivetchum sends lette.
to friends stating that Mrs. Ketchui
would undergo a goiter operation in
a few days, according to physician.
•v at no pitul in Temple. Let us hope
Raptist Services Sunday ,h i'> ■ <•••• *-":fui
she, will be re,stored to her waut,e<l
health,
I'ev. i'. A. Haskin, now in a revival
meeting at Clairmont, announces th.a
| a-- v. ill lie at home for the Suiuiay
! morning service, A full attendance
Mi: s Loui.-. Cri of Abilene is spend
iug her two weeks vacation with 'n't
Is urged and will he ajipr* elated
parents, Mi
otle ■ n ' ,t
and Mrs. H. 1,. Orr and
i Mrs. Malt ll-irvey and danikter.
J 'Mario have- returin-d from an extend
j ed .s i in Delia.- and lireckenridge.
Misses Belle Williams and Leola
lit ed vi itei! in ! • ,Vo: <h last
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i)rayage and Delivery
\ our Business Appreciated
Phone Us for Ice.
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I have a student who will give a Wave-
Set with fluid for 25c. Electric dryer
not used at this price.
Call for appointments.
1? I, I: I Ii [ R I) n E A UT Y S H O V V E
Mrs. Will A. Dunwody, 1 Top.
Mary Bobbins.
Topic. ' Sirs t in the Hymns of
the I'hureh
The ilyn'c, of tlie i\*a.t;ivity--
liHzaltetb /'ant _
I lye,in- of iaitation and Tri-
umph V'eima Anderson.
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Hymns of- Qui«*t I'-ni - -Mae
Beidleman.,
Hymn: of ' ;srs'c o;j : amI l.ong-
ing ■ Novelle Zant.
Hymh. of t.'-oj.ov Bernirts
Kjetrher,
11ymn; of ( !i.alI< - M>"\. Kolb.
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Hymn • of the Cross--
Mrs, Manjui
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I :-re August .15.
<r .latries K, "Ferguson
; IV" annotincem tit of
in ,\s|iermont. for
a, s.;;0 P. M,
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Boy K:ddel i
'.■ laihho.'k.
this
none, hu | S0.
inanely speaking was done, hut to no
avail and after eight days of ■ uff<■ r-
i,t'i;; atioiher - ,.k!. <•-•.; leeee t o () id.
Margaret, the !!• year old •iiauelitc
"i* Mr, and Mrs, Tom Turner passed
away Friday evening about 11:20.
The body was brought overland from
I'' Worth Saturday and placed in
the Baptist Church, the place sin
'.i.i nc.ist, where loving friends .lie]:!
vii'il until ten o'clock Sunday trior---
ing when the entire auditorium wa
filled to overflowing with friends and
loved ones who came to pay the last j
tribute of respect to the most beaut I | .
fill young christian life this write)
' ever known. Her life's work i: J
ended but the influence will live on
and bring fruit until, \ve know not t,! ' ...
| one of tre nds.
wl.-i She was converted and loirn-1 i . , ... ,
... . n , . . ... Out ' tlie county relatives and
tin Mss-mnarv Baptist ( luirch while .
, , ! friends attending were: Mr. and Mrs.
I) o.e at Stamford. She place,I , , ., ,
t H. \ - 1 .man and children, Turner
'•endup m the Aspermotil ehu n . ,, , , ,. _
„ ' . ' , ! and '-Helen of F Worth, W. L. Turn-
soon after moving here, about ei a , _ .
■or (brother), wife and baby of Del
t e months ago. She was ever loyal I
, , ,t I io, Hugh ei ; j, Turnerf brothers
to her church and to everv depart ■> , w
, . , , , '■'■ St am' si, Mr, and .Mrs. M. t .
tii'-i| of the work. Was leader of , ,
,, ,, ,, I l.ornpsonf r), Lon.gworth, Mrs.
tlx Intermediate It, ^. 1'. V. am ' H '
i, W B. Simp too grandmother), Mr.
faithful to the trust. Her heart n " . ... , „ ...
... . , . , 'ami Mrs. (aunt > Walter May, Lob-
life was so devoted as to take fir:: , „ .
, , . .... , . bo<d', M'sdame. U. F. Mahood, Carl
thought for her christian duty, never ,
■ kford, T. h. • insloy, Mr, and Mm
V'"."' II. Wdhird l.awley, Virgil
n 1" >• !.,ee Strdth, MeNabb.
b' b> <ly was c siveyefl to Asper-
't. f'ei.n'ii.) '" i'arrow Undertak-
< beats - followed by a lonar
YOUR AT T E NT I O N
The reason we keep calling your atten-
tion to our store is: because we carry at
all times a complete stock of (irocveies,
i.nd to let you know where to Ret things
that you want when you need then, to
telephone us when you want your order
delivered and at the store who strives to
keep t!" articles that you want at the
lowest price possible.
H A K V E S (AS H G It O C E R Y
Aspermont, Texas
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8 must sell FOR ( ASH
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Owing1 to the fact thai we must pay
cash for our goods - W< are forced to
sell for cash.
On August 1st. our boo' s were closed.
Those who have not paid their accounts
please come in and pay up as near as
possible.
We appreciate your trade but must
have cash from this on.
CITY MEAT MARKET
I L. Smith, Prop
Phone 86
once for-ai " - it for'any cccnlai oj
so i d ce-n ow-nt. or selfish tlesif
Funeral services were condueti d b;
the (wstor, (". A. Baski'n, assiste.t hy
pastors, .1 VV, Baujfhman of the Moil
odist Church and M. B. Harris of th
First Christian Church.
Floral offerings were pr fuse. bou
flue!: were carried hy members oi' be
B. V P. U.
Ac'-vc pall bearers: Travis Basti,
H. Thompson arid family, Mr. and
Mrs. dim Martin an. oaby ftirl, NIh
' I ve McDoue-al, Me and Mrs. Tom
Hart and baby. Messrs It. W. Bounds,
Byron l.ewis, Geo. Smith, all of Stain
ford,
Othe- members of the family aw
her father and mother, two sisters,
Mr SanK All n and Mary Turner,
W, I,. Turner ( randfflther), unclea
aunts and fovnias. natiy of them.
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1930, newspaper, August 14, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126657/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.