The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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THE A8PESMONT STAR
in CONGRESS
441 at Caim Man* 1. ltlt.
0. T. Foster, — Editor
Mrs.0. T. Foster, Associate Editor
1 jrr. — *1.50 — Tfce Star.
THE STORY OF MY
DEMONSTRATION
When the Aspermont Home Demon-1
Stiation Clul> was first organized, 1 did
not join because I did not know what'
the work really cnsised of. Tlit: third
meeting I decided to go as a vistor. 1
enjoyed the meeting so much I decided
to join the club. There was to be a re-
patters school the next dtv we decid-
ed to serve dinner for them. I was onel
of the committee to help with the dui-; jjress
nor and that is when 1 first began t°| —m
sjet interested in club work.
When I was elected Wardrobe Dom
District, is a very efficient busiitOKHl Navy.
man, being the secretary of the Spur; .Mr Ituile doos business in thirteen
Mutdal Insurance Association. j Counties of the 10th district, thevo*
Through hiskeen business ability he fore, lie has more in cosnmon with
has made bis business one of the best! the citi.ctu of tins district than any
in Texas, and is so resoni/.ed by the other man in the race for Congress
State department of Insurance.Mr I His bu.-iiiess is a service to humanity
Halle was born in Dickens County,! and lu ouches many homes person-
i (Texas and edreated iti Texas and Cal-; id I v.
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I it'ornia. He spent three years in the Mr I!;iiK• has a lonstruetivo plat-
j L'nitod States Navy and has an hen- j form, lie feels that the present con-
join: le discharge from the Army and dition is largly due to the greediness
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VOTE FOR A WKST TKXAS MAN
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of the international Banker, the lacs
of insight of the lawyer legislator,
and the great exended speculation
in cattle and farm products. The lack
of business ability has cost our nation,
and the common people (WHO PAY
ALL DILLS) millions in hard earned
money. Mr Haile advocates the imm-
ediate payment of the soldiers' so-
called "bonus", an Old Age Endow-
ment, and a Universal Draft Act,
which will mobilize the wealth and
industries of America as well as man
power, in rase of war
Mr llaiie is an energetic, working
man of high standards and ideals,
who can put things over- LETS VOTE
FOk HIM.
Political Adv.
FOR TRADE
Kred l\ llaile, Candidate i'or Con-
J'rom the 19th Congressional
mending as 1 do not have to s-'o to to.-,
suilt scraps for patches. 1 have a pin
cushion and thimble holder in my
My hu.-">and installed an
onstrator, 1 hesitated to accept sinie|
I did not hace a closet and was a! raid
1 would net have money to buy as nice 1
a wardrobe as the other demonstrators' *P <>™r the door
after talking' vy.il h our Home Demon-! han^ij
tratou Agent, however I divided to ac-j
cept. Sh| explained that you did "oti^.^ to feep my lilie)ls. , .iividel my
have to spend a large amount of mon-1 lo[j dresser (irawer into three com-
Ben F.
\!,riN'l„ {I>rvvp.:cr
Connty) T!'N
rod is made of a broom
| handle and runs lengthwise of closet.
1 have plenty of drawer -pare in
CANDID.Yl'i: !■<>!!
ey to be well droned and 1 really nee<l
eil the closet
1 be^an planning 01 y budget. '
planned my fall and w ardrobe
around my coat as it was thet most ex-
pensive thine'- 1 had brown sport coat
so I bought brown dress and accessor-
ies. 1 took two street dresses and
made house dresses. I made cook
aporns from h; ;v> dresses that were
too short i'or wear, i renovated a nav\
blue satin, also a wine crepe. bVr
these 1. uied black accessories as 1
could wear black with both. Then i
began t
partments. 1 keep my cosmetics tn
two of those and my husband's ra/.'-r
shavm;;' cream, and brushes m the
other. 1 have a large trunck that. !
use i'or storage space. A • ! was ene
of the firs: tn conin'i,t. v\. ■ • ' s-x-
ty people x'\: u v.« ;t. My
Lieu'enant Governor!
Fifty six acres of land in Palo Pnito
County close to Mineral Wells Texas,
near good school, on bankhead high-
way, on creek, 30 acres in cultivation
fine for truck, 2 mill'0" foot gas >ve!l
less than 1-2 mile of place, Crystal
plant, plenty of wood and grass, no
house.
I Will trade for west Tex. cotton land
and assume difference. All clear.
l!ad health reason for change.
My present residence is !' mile north
west of Swenson.
Address Al.HKliT HATFIELD,
Swenson, Texns.
WRIGHTS SHORT COURSE WlfT
work until my cl*
j but now he is a >
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St'lJ.JI'X'T TO ACTION OF DKMOORATK
PRIMARY Jl'LV 28. 1934.
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planaiir." to bu.I•
feet highet j 1111 i
plan my spring and summer ^ ^
wardrobe. 1 us«M a tan silk and 01 «ge
crepe sport for general w • .ny
black accessories were Inmst hew. 1
used them with these, my >Uio; .':••••. .
es we're wasii prints and sheer mater-
ials. 1 bought, 'a.iito acees or;e., t..r
the sheer dresses.
My underwear was not so !,"« ; and
i -wondered of 1 have i.o o> „v. r
my budget on these, i>u
Christina presents were
so I have not had to buy h
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Total Cost of Clothing.
Dresses
Footwear
Underwear
Head wear
Accessories and co-metii
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Toti'l
After planning y ntnLtct.
erod what 1 i-ouh: <lt> to malie a-
money. I could ... • • . ;e ch :ken
we live in tow: n.-r -oulfl a.>:
vegetables as : .en :s «na '• >
Could not think ' ' ..thing an! a one
day a club ■« , ask e to ■ -i her
daughter a dr- gov.. aa
idea, why not •• " 1 began ' ■
of course, 1 coma no; charge a - nmri-.
as an experieni.i «?ai stres., a., I h.e;
never made as , ivy ..-ah , lea •., un-
til 1 started w u'droi-' - a-
way 1 made Nit> Dollar-t an ; • >••
hve cents.
With the help of the Vvynt, i ; 1 r:-
ned my -doset which porta- i!
is six feet by two ami one iiai; «•>
four and one-ha;f feet. The total ct '
of closct was My husband di
most of tiro work as he :s not a very
D&od carpenter iie hived the lumber
cut. I painted the i.. a.'e white to in-
<reasc light aiul to give added protec-
tion against moth • The outside ;s
varnislted dark oak. i have shel- •• in
one end, the top shelf I use for hats.
I have; three hat racks ■•hicb air
made from blocks !ard>er and
brSom sticks T!<«* .• .•« aa! sheif I as.-
tot fait piece.-;. On the ,|. >r I ha-
latmd ry bag- and shof? rack. On ti\e
right hand side, just inside !he doi-r
1 J*rc a place for keenia - •• >ar
book and recor . si , . a ,iker
cheif pocket an<I a pl.i,-,. to keep
patchM. I find this .ant.- handy when
storage sp ice
hat, niso eoade ; sieov ■
a groat he p in it no *-
also for eh. lore:] -. ha he -
ing p-ickrt.- of aousers
On February It* and l!ii a pati.-rn
school was held in the Baptist 1 hurch
. th Mrs. Dora Barnet, Kxten--ion
rier\ let Specialist, in charge. The
arst day wo :ili carried covered dishes
whets working on our patterns each
rr x:i a. kod to •.••II what iier liohy
was This was quite knterestinr and
; it ;ure we all got new ideas tr-.aa
ti(>;t the second day of tii
M. lima -Mae flodfrey, County Treas-
urer, was hostess at a earner tor the
i I ib won-.e'i and visitors at ■ r> .tnl
. Twehe Demonstrator, ana thp-e
,t -r. atteiidei,1 the rho.i
TI:.- ts. s; 'lay. after the school. I
made t cotton print dr>\- • using tn>
foundation pattern tor cutting, i .cit
so pleased witii ll i aould hanlij wast
to make another, t have used m> pat-
tin
since
tern for all
a pleasure to sow for ! kn.-w
lit without and r>-cruit!ng.
()!i A pri i i i.'t b. we aga m ant
Baptist Chsreh f<>r an ;dl day i
cut patterns f<>r our club
were ftfteor' present, and ten
were made. Our c'ut
per cent in foueaiatsori patterns.
On May 1st, a club member a
v, en' to v- ew I .p. •- : i; '.I -e
ten; -, as their don *r--.t- r a
till- iu.v.s| •!ta! VV.■ " .ide en
terns. —
On Ma;. i- ' or -somber an
went to Swenson, an unorgani/.ed .
tnunity and - a-!e >:n pattern."
Durun u hievement ;,;-ogi':ia:
rave u geoo.-d o -.line ,( ,
work and -n-ov thorn no, e!
wardrobo I also stiowed t
mi take 1 t-.ad made and inwv
ful planning, I could have
them. There wore twenty '
A fter the-.- .. r -CM.' With th>
: ■*. • ladn'iA i so .-d refreshm
M rs M initio I
■inghter Mrs ir
Mr and Mrs J
. po.unw-K Sand;;
In nicking thig last api « nl f
vour
Attorney
candidacy for County
nothing
lugged
♦ leased to sav that I have
into this campaign that does not
with a man's qualifications cind fitness for the
hon~
I have endeavored to i ive you
off ice.
impartial, and economical Administration
of thig cffice, and if you are so kind to re-elect
me, I sincerely promise you the same efficient
fair and straightforward service as in the past.
I regret that I have not been able to see all
but it was impossible for me
official
and at
time
vou
give
same
were entitled to receive.
r V 1 r t
vou
1 thank
\ Oil
KNIGHT
Mrs. Odis Sparks was Wright's
Short Course winner. She has been
club secretary since the club began.
She has helped and showed much
i interest in everv way to the club.
We all give our rewards to her and
hope she will enjoy her trip to short
course and will have many interest-
ing things to tell us about, when she
returns.
GEORGE MAHON
MITCHELL COUNTY
CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS
We do not need to tell you anything
about George Mahon if you have met
him. Those who know him have found
him to be a plain, hard-working West
Texan who has shown himself wor-
thy of public trust. He is capable of
ably representing us in Congress. Age
33. 26 years in the District. Serving
;th tesm as District Attorney. Let's
elect him to Congress—
Friends of George Mahon
Harvey- McMillian
On Wed. of this week Mr Joe
Harvey and Winnie McMilliani were
united in marriage at the Fetherston
residence.
Rev., K. i.i. Featherston jwrformed
the cerimony.
The couple left immediately after
the wedding for parts unknown.
Peacock & Rash
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If you want to ' ~~™"
. . . relieve constipation safely
. . . retlulate the dose to suit your exact need
. . . avoid danger of bowel strain
use a liquid laxative
Ho-.*
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People who got the new
All-Weather before it wai
advertised and have driven
thousands of mile*, lint
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advertising. Before you buy
(ires, talk to (i-3 users-
then let us show you thla
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eafriv Haiier Wider Tread
M oft- (.*ni«-r I vaction (ib%
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I! -..off I read (average
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Phone 12
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Foster, O. T. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1934, newspaper, July 26, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126854/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.