The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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The revival meeting will begin at
the Methodist Church Sunday, Sep-
tember 7th. An invitation is extend -'
ed to all of any faith to assist in these!
services, and a special invitation isi
accorded to those of no church rola- j
tionship. We have made careful i
plans* in promoting- this meeting ami \
it is our graut desire that the entire
community will avail itself of its ben
efits,
llev. E. Gaston Fbote, pastor of th<
Methodist church at Haskell, and wife
will not got to the meeting- until Mon-
day afternoon, llev, Foote is oho of
the strong young' preachers of t h •
conference and Mrs. Foote is an <
perienced and efficient Worker with
young people anil children.
Vou need not svorr.v about (he usual
expense of a revival. In the face of
drouth conditions these folks volun
teered their services "without money
and without price." Xo hue
ieel "Cramped" because of collection
at the end of the i.i.miing, for then
will bo none. Upon these terms 1 be
lieve we will have the cooperation of
the entire community. We extend n
cordial invitation to the people of
S wen son and Peacock and other n a
by places. The other churches of the
town are also asked to assist u,-.
Cordially,
J, W. Ilaughman, Pastor M. IBi Chun-:.
Senior B. Y. P. U.
Program
SUNDAY, SEP®. 7th. 7:30 P. M.
Enlarge (he Place of Thy Teat
I.Scripture Lesson and IntrodtmUov
—Kthel Rhodes.
2. Enlarging Our Conception of B. Y.
P. U.—Novelle Zant.
•'J. Enlarging Our Purpose i- H.
P. U.—Velma Anderson.
I. Enlarg-in.tr Our Faith Throii-,h !•'
Y. P. U.—HlV.ube! h '/ant.
5. Enlarging Our Vision Through 1!.
Y. P. U.—Mildred Herring, But this dark world wo
6. Enlarging Our Love Through is. V.'a- no', for .our <!itrli>i>o fair.
Y. P. U. and Enlarging Our !Oar ho.ree j, !m| a.„; [■],■,.. .
ing Through' li, Y. P. U. M-. in tin.- hltsh of death today,
Baugh. The angels came from Heaven,
7. Enlarging Our Church Throm.")! U, And carried our dariiag away.
Y. P. U.—Mr. Eadcs. We placed hint in his casket,
8. Enlarging Our B. Y. P. U.-—Willnrd For a long, last, sad r,n so,
Lawley, | Oh! Why did you leave your '.
— .x I You I > white hut! f a .rose.
Local Man Honored j We will try to bear our sornm',
j Fo.r we know our darling's ; '.
Dr. A. A. Annis elected pre.-id ' With his head gently piliovd,
of the Wichita Valley Dental Soc'e< • | On a lovim■ Savior's bi. a t.
at a mooting held at the Tankawa j ,m aiid Mi . U. I!. (> t■: r
Hotel, Haskell, on August. Itth. j Virginia and Lawrence C'ly'ile.
The next meeting of the society J
will be held in Haskell, September Mr. and -Mrs. H. ^ Pear, i a
Each of the nine members pre ■ : | m (!:! • city, Mi-. Minnie I.. -• v. ■ j
::,avp an interesting and well-prep'! edI son, Houston, of Swenso:i -peat the III ; it'll i MsSt'S VW'ct
paper on the subjects that had beenj:wook-end with Mr. and Mr-. .1. S '
assigned them at a previous meeting1 i.anki'ofd at San Angelo,
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Stonewall County
In Memory of Linio '' nior lyovorlii (.eague
Millie Eitjreno (')ttiners Program
Horn _\:,.(>•;<-! lit;!') e.-' Sep'en,i„'r 7, !'. ::<•
at the "Stamford Sanitarium Atmo Song S. rvicr
31 t, !!K!0. Prayer,
Funoval r ."i'■ • ■. v. -• -hi, bv I<(• \ ' . |V|,i'. '/j,,:!
J. W. Baughman, assisted by lie v. (; Sum-
A. Raskin-, at the home of the piinsit j , , Toe - .),• , -i ti uii-oi ■
O . id Mrs. K. II. ottmers.
Interment made in the A -irnao
Comotory.
The sunshine of our leeo- .
,'oe pride of a iiwihe 'V care,
i <'onno -n e a'id Indu trv (! ah
Mrs. Mar. ai
('art! of Thanks
W- l«i. express our sincere ap-
ec'i;jt,ioji to .the many friends' for
lovingly bestowed
'■■or r> ci jit sorrow, for the
• floral: o!';',-i-;i:v. and kind
words of synina!h.v extended a- at
■ ' o^r darling.
Ma.;. God's richest blessings be up-
i, v.-';-, ls-lpod, to lighten our
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WOt i.l) v i:<)*■.' 1. ISSUE FOli
OOOjy IJOADS i\' S'i'ONlvWAI.i,
COt'XTV i:a OOOl) THING T
THE PKESI-.'NT TIME?
County Joiie-e ('. );, Urana and
ComiTiissioriers. Em Wright, It', i .
Tomlinson, R, I.'. Gholston and Ro;
Mtdlen were in Abilene recently in
conference with Judge W, P. Ely.
State Highway Commissioner, i-o-
cernine,' lliahw.-i-,- \'o. -1, v.-hici; run.
North ami Soatii through. StoiK'-va':
(■,'oU.nty. lit (hi- conference Jung
Ely ask:i,d .these jcp,himis.<>iin«T \,i
soujal out tile people of ;:Vo'lewal!
t.'ounty alm'ut a road hois . ue a
tin." t.ire. He propiised tiis' if ti
county Would s, a-bood ■ ,,
?.loo.ooo, thi.: St,if.. Highway < siirijva
- eMi woiilil spia, i an adiiitiomd1
OtKi'sOtUh io :: ofoer W'irds a ; tvjitch a.
I to ; • .r perhaps a to I to: help t i-.
,od road ciiuso in 'Stom-w,dl C' 'inr ■
JudjKf* Ely, in leaki: a this proic
ti"i , is' •11■;I>t,, took into co/radei-atjo!
(die count\ '•! inabilivy to vole a }:< ■ ■
'" 1 ! i - and li* ■ a I |,ad is i - ■
■he distrc ing- i'iiianc,a! cohd'itaih -
the pisipji i,! i!,e I'ounty o'vviog to i's
n-oath otiati i: . lie pj'omisi'il' to u,"
' i ■ i: 11 ' ■ ■1 ■ ! Ili ■ !! II 1 I . is ; Will- .
' O' lug III ■■ ' e;i ng V. ith I isar ' re
'«{ j)"!l<-> ■■•• the or nit 11 •ire ':- :
pai ' ; o! IVxa. . J le ■ furthermore pro
nil,'ht- wt«rk could l,c ^ta:H.er! li;
j January 1, I'.i.'i!; ■onj that he woule
i. Highway... in:it!i X.vnh al
Souih and I.a ai'! \Vi g throug-i
Stonewa.il i it \
Ail of ii .know
ture of : t., i ■')i11
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Stonewall Association
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Scripture
Talks:
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feeted Indus', ry Ah> y \vi'ni
:i. Can. industry in Vmerica
led i. hri.st.iah . \e'eia Ander >• ,
W!i tt ■ if, Mo ;. s -■■ s: , i
I IS I .-'i.l.sd is 'the Vv'.'l;
('!, i i: ' if is: il..; Indu.-,'. ry P. J. iti
dleman
Mi
ltd Mr. I;, li. Olipm
<|ee I
at an ex.pe,
Hi :.l:-,-, ay Co;
ood propositioe
A-y on sta ii a aig j .
in bonds would cart"
for s if Mil)iiia! los.
i no; : fair to tho ies
The Stonewall Missionary Baptist
Association will meet at Peacock on
Tuesday and Wednesday, September
"h and 17th, 1980
leports will he given us follows:
Foreign Missions, E. H. Dickerson
Home Missions, A, S. Holmes
State Missions, C. E. Best
Associationa) Missions, Associatiptial
committee
Relij.rooi.is Literature, Marvin White
Suuda\- School, Hylton Hudspeth
H Y. 1'. I..'., Alfa Lancaster
If. 0. II., I). N. White
Obituaries, D. Hart on
—Committee.
A Timely Bit of Verse
With ...Reference to the
Hard Times Wail
-s"! the little old red roaster,
"Gosh almighty, things are tough;
S' eiits that worins are getting scarcer
Arni I ■ an riot find enough,
'What's bee nine of: all those fat ones
Is a mystery to trie;
A re wa plenty in that wet spell;
I',ut now where can they be?"
!'a ; old h,!:i li'fth who heard him
Imlu't grumble or complain—
--he 1.a : li.-en through many dry spells
And had weathered floods of rain.
So- die flew tip on the grindstone
Ami -he c'avo her claws a whet
'• o saiti, "I've never seen the time
There were no worms to get."
She chose a new and uridug spot,
Tito ground was hard and firm,
! little roosi-f '.peered, "New
groutg!'
That'.* un place for a worm."
li e little mo ter spent his day,
11 ' '' j Through habit, in tlu> ways
,,,x '(i j ''Vltero fat worms had passed in
- squads,
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I ,:t t !e i,m •' \ ' Varbro celpb at
e ; i-er see.'iud birthday last, Tlair.' da;
morning from i):30 to 10:30 when hi•
ii"..,. : umber of little
I'ii e !-.ii -ee ui mors, born ?\t,mm
! : I, to Mr, ami Mrs. R. 11. Ottmeia
viiaiimMiiamiiiiiNHaiMiHiiiiuiiiuiaiitDiiii i >, il. sta.-,fe.
1. !• " . Clu'istianity Hold the So -,t to .spend an hour in play with
! •'■■•r.' 'Elizabeth; Zaot ' aims wer. arramas
Song bj Johnni Pave Halby, Cathleeti
Henedietion • ' horma-jlt ir
All I.I ague; :i,e sure' to coine ; ' ' ' •' : • '' :"1,! !'
We « have seuiethb,!;' a li'tle di'' ' I't- 'Vadeo;, . .
ferent limn usual. • '' '■ ' ' ''*• '
Visitor , are nlwavs welcome • honoree had reegivail a ref !. e - ■
ci. S',\ tioie. We will II. g!:ad to ''' a, cooks, a isl
have you to visit, !1:1: i; Ru'l: -md Jim
x s e Mi: i Ira'-,- Erancis Hieht,
h .o.mie 1>. Myers,
L'lio I '.. !*.<.!•!>>■ Love and II. D.
Peai'-ort Marten '' "•!, .Lie •-. I .• is
s e, t, Miller.
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I) ray age and Delivery
Vonr Business Appreciated
Phone Us for Ice.
E. H. B A K E K
r'^oroth.y Sir1
5 tariuei. Sunday, \ugust .'Hst.
JJ Puneral scrvie- s were cortducled ai
J j the family residence Monday
JJj i i . ter. Rev. .1. W. Haiurhman. burial
jjjin the Asperimmt Cemetery.
■ I The Star ioiris ie svmnathv to si- She will he known to her friend
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W I 'bereaved, loved ones. !' rothy
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Mr. a . Mrs Raymond Ma
ice n birth of a nine arid one-
pot -mehter, August 2!', l'JMO,
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o sc. ,11'e gooc
ost, when th'
t ,. a i I eh I II'
i rum tin, two ami one half million
douar:-. It may .be ;con.-er\.-,: i ' i;
aid that by January I, It'll I, ninety
I r cent of the farmer, of coun'
"•'ili be without feed for their wo: i.
. t'.-sv, and three-fourths, of the farm
will be in need of work t., securi
the necessities of life for th. ir fatv.i
lies. With no food, no feed, n■ ■ cie ,
■.'.i how could you expect, the lartiH''i
' make a crop in H)3L (All this
talk about President Hoover and tie
I'a igral Government, relieving- the pew
pie in this drouth stricken terfitor;.
oae-i gooti, but n i. not a reality.
. iow can yon expect help if you ha-,
.no collateral to put Up to secufg tin
d .' i 11 tins drouth situation is set
- is enough to attract tin- attend •
the Ltdi ral Govoniment ami t'
'iovernors of the different dm; h
•' Ken ,-tales, then it is serious e-
Hough for us as individuals to figv, '
out the best plan to get by on. 1 '
fat mors of this county are not a
in; for charity, but for work at a
reasonable, living cost. This will ••
I Hack in the rainy days.
•' • " tiiJ.iU loum hint sup terle.ss
, . c,\ h a in ..ci' it,, rough,
j I'm hungry as a fowl can be—
'"ondition,1- sure at, tough."
He then said to the old black hen,
"Well how are things with you?
You are not only hungry,
"i. must be tired, too."
"i re-ted while I. looked for wormu,
I feel fairly perk;
Hut how are you without worms, too,
a,, aft.of all that work?"
I'ii ■ old black hen hopped on the perch
And closed her eyes in sleep,
o murmured in a drowsy tone,
"Young man, hear this and weep.
-I'm full of worms and happy, too,
i've oinen hot! long and well,
Tm- v ,v . there as always—
Hut I had to scratch like hell."
Hunt and Peck.
, ... W. Rash, K. 9. Oaf-
, mi , ioe Todd visited in Rule Fri-
ford sanitarium where an intestLv
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Little Jack Lewis, son of Mr. ami Mr. nr.' Mrs. Prank Alexander nn<
51 Mrs. J. IV Lewi-, was carried '/ry.Stam dnt'crhle Wanda aiol Patsy Rutti,
Olne; '■ ted in the home of Mr.[ pessible if t.!ie bond issvn
' operation was performed. The little and Mrs. M. V. Guest over the week
J ! fellow is reported as doing nicely. end.
PROBLEMS OF FINANCE
Are something that the aver rye house
wife of today knows about, especially the
problems of financing the needs for the
home in every day life,
When in need of things for the tai>le
then call us or better still, come to our
store where you can see our line of gro-
ceries. The price is right.
H.A It V K Y S (AS H (i li 0 ( E K Y
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•r even wi. year or so, there
.ill Ie* a ■ anise in the plan to pay.
kick bonded indebtedness to each
<•> . i his, we would have our
ami the same time tide
th people i county over one of
m i drouths in the hl«-
ti, ■ I ,. West Texas.
i<". and will justify the farmers to Strong op. . asserts that this
tay in the county and make anot 500. 00 bond issiw ' " ^ass if High-
crop. ay No. 18 is d- ly established
In the present Governor's rae. • 1 pa*s hrough tin t , Peacock,
.Sterling's plan of a bond is,ue t.o , • wehson, Aspermont Old Gloiy,
cared for by a gas tax wan disco ith local labor gettii the benefit
to such an extent that we may , tin work done ill eo tnty.
poet our Legislature, in January, to Surely we could not, a k our High*
submit to the people of Texas ... ( .mmission for a hotter propo-
kind of bond issue based on gas , ion. It seems to be a friend in
In th event, this move is made ' m-ed.
the e. line session of the Ijepwla i. —A Submcrlbfl*.
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8 DOVE HUNTERS
We have Winches taynless Shells.
Come in and get su when you start
hunting. Also have lifle cartridges.
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1930, newspaper, September 4, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126660/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.