The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1936 Page: 4 of 8
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FOR UNITED STATES
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19th TEXAS DISTRICT
He appreciates the
good will and coopera-
tion that the peopie of
the district have given
him. In asking- his sec-
ond term he solicits
their continued good
will and pledges his
continued best. efforts
in be- half of the dis-
trict.
Some of the moat fascinating party
frock* fashioned for starlit summer
nights are of flowered chiffon.
Typically party clothca, ttey are
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THANKS
GENEVIEW H.D. CLUB MEETS
Double Mountain News
By Ooaaiper
Prayer mating will be held at the
church Thursday night arid on Friday
and Saturday nighta Rev. Vaughon
wilt prnuch. Rev. Skiles will begin a
1 revival meeting Sunday morning.
Everyone is invited to attend this
The farmers are looking forward to
a trood crop—due to the rain Sunday
and Monday nights.
designed with clinging full skirts.! rri-]Cting
tight bodices, ruffles, plaits, and trim-
mings of velvet.
Clear white backgrounds are splash-
ed with field flowers, roses or corn-
flowers, and delightful deep bliw The 8lum,wr Parl>' *iven 1,y M,s
backgrounds with prints of crisp
white daisies or quaint floral wreaths.
This summer your party loot will b<>
romantic, dscorative. and the stuff Mv. and Mrs. Oley Appleton have
I*. Korrel was attended by 17 girls,
All reported hidHnu a goo<i time.
Punch and sand'
Mr. and Mrs. Otey
hrfinK a
d\*iches were served.
relatives.
visiting
CONGRESSMAN
K 0 R 0 F M A H O N
FOR EVERY MEAL-
We offer you a wide choice of fine meats.
The best steaks and roast, cut from selected
beeves home raised and killed. A variety
of the best Sandwich Meats for the coid
lunch.
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you have dreamed about for years. 1 returned from Sulphur Springs where
Long coats of the same flowered
chiffon are as new as anything to lv
found. Coats will be full, almost cir-
cular Moor length skirts, short softly
puffed sleeves, and tight bodice tops
are a special delight to girl* at Texas
State College for Women, (CIA.
Cotton challis prints, copied in the
soft mellowed (teaaant design against
dainty ivory white or pastel tinted
tmckgrounds show small crimson
rambler roses and bright green leaves
for contrast. These clever cotton
cluillis frocks are fashioned with full
swirling skirts, a rib hugging bodice
top, and a lovely old fashioned perky
(ieplurn to the fitted long
sleeved separate jacket.
Exotic prints are effective against
cool linen, with the full wide pictur-
esque skirts, and tight bodice tops.
Hlacfc and navy blue backgrounds have
purpose, curiae, jade green, and pale
yellow patterns. Flowered chiffons
with huge roses widely spaced against
the white have simple skirt and tops.
Over them you wear short velvet
capes or tie a wide velvet sash in con-
trasting color around the waist.
WHERE COlJKTESf
AND
GOOi EATS
00 HAND IN HANI)
0 O 0
WANT NO MONEY FOR A DISH
THAT DOES NOT PLEASE
PHONE 91
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they have been visiting
Miss Fldora l.uggins
friends in Stamford.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cox were bap
tized Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Karl will begin his school here
Wednesday evening at •') o'clock,
pome on folks and lets attend this
school and rovi-ew up a bit. Mr. Earl
will give special attention to those
that ar, trying to nisike up work in
some subject. Tie is also going to
taach arithmetic to the older folks
who wish to review.
Come to our nveeting that begins
Sunday morning. Rev. Skiles will do
or short Pleaching. Come and brinj; some
one with you.
RECRUITING STATION AT
SWEETW ATER ACCfil TING
MEN FOR ARMV
PI.AINVIEW CLl'B MEETING
Qualified men who wish U' .enlist
in the Army may do so by getting in
touch with the U. S. Ari:.y Recruitin?;'
Station at Sweetwater.
Man accepted are sot to I ort
Bliss, Texas, at the Government's ex-
pense. Fort Itliss is only six mile?
from El Paso, Taxas, a ad just across
Ute Rio Grande is the invcrestitig an i
historic city of Juar ^ Old Mexico.
An applicant for entitlnien". is giv.an
his choice of enlist in nnv bran-h
in which there .>■•? vacancies. At the
prasent time tln.-f; are vacancies ir.
almost all bra- _>s of the army.
There are sple.ri.J chance* for seir
improvement an 1 advancement in tlte
Army. Young -v\> ho are v.ise will
The Plainview Home Demonstration
club met in the home of Mrs. IL
Fletclv?r on Wednesday afternoon.
A s there was no old business on hand
plans were Completed for a social
picnic to be held on July 17 in which
the club will entertain their husbands
and the county candidates.
Mrs. Henderson was elected to go j be looking into this.
to Short Course. - —
Refrehntents were served to the Miss Eula Mae Marshall visited
following visitors present, Miss Jean • M iss Mary Margaret Farnsworth in j
Day, Home Demonstration agent, and j Anson the past. week end.
Merle Hahn. _.—
Members present: Mesdame* Ward,; Rev. T. C. Jordan and wife and
Biedleman, Kolb, Maniuis, Whorton,'tli'dautrhters, of Wichita Falls,
Hahn, W«bb, Shadle, Henderson, and spent Thursday arid Friday in the
the hostess. home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Guest.
DELAYED
The Plainvisw club met Wwtawaday
June 17 in the home of Mrs. W, A.
Henderson, Plans were started for
the annual club picnic to be held at
an early date and the doeaa revue to'
be held in Aspermont was discussed.
A dainty plate lunch was served to :
the following visitors, Miss Inez Lee
and Miss Merle Hahn.
1 wish to take this opportunity of
thanking all of you who wen so kind
and generous during my illness and
for the lovely flowers.
May God bless you all.
Mrs. W. T. Bobbins.
Mrs. It. V. Link and son, Blllle and
Miss Nell Albin went to Spur W<ed-
Meinbers presents Mesdames Whor nesdny. Mrs. Link and son plan to
ton, Webb, Fletcher, Marquis, Ward, spend several days visiting Mrs.
Hahn, Shadle, Metcalf and our bos- Link's puroents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
tess. Smith.
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Earnestly Solicits Your Support
In His Campaign For
SRSSiWBI
Bin
Saturday 8p@&ial
DRY GMi GROCERIES
MOth Judicial Dist.
Has Practiced Law 17 Years In This District
and more than 15 years of that time in Stone-
wall County.
Serving Sixth Year as District Attorney, an<|
j Desires Promotion on His Record.
Will Render Efficient Sei vice Commensurate
With the Responsibilities of the Office!
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YoVir/SweYrr;
ONE L<)T
Ladies House Dresses, 2 for $2.79
Regular >'! " S alues
One Lot Sandals
98c pr.
IbKCBaking Powder 25c
Pork and Beans, 1 lb. Can,
CLOSE OUT ON
Ladies Hals, your choice $1
Fast Color Batiste
Mens' Dress Socks 5 pr. for $1
REGULAR 25c YAI|JES
19c Values While they last
Turkish Towels 18x36 6 for $1.00
29c Grade
Brown Sheeting 5 yds. NT 1
2 Mo. 2 June Peas
Grape Juice, pL size
2 lbs. Crackers
6 for 29c
19c
15c
18c
TRY OUR SRECIAXr
SUNDAY DINNERS
When you want the change of eating out
At a delightfully pleasant place
Where tasty home cooked food
Is pleasingly served.
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2 No. 21 Hominy 19c
While it lasts
6 No. 2 Tomatoes
2 Cooking Salmon
Cream Powder
45c
23c
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If lt s Refrigeration-
- we have it. THE VERY BEST.
PURE ICE Sanitary, Economical arid De-
pendable it. satisfies. No gas odors, no
mechanical parts to go wrong, no repair bills
to pay. ,
We deliver daily. When in need of ice. See
E. H. lUKiJR or PHONE 69
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If you are not already a regular customer,
we invite you to try the quality of our pr
ducts together with fair treatment m
honesty.
Highest cash prices for your prod'
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Hudspeth, Hylton F. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1936, newspaper, July 9, 1936; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126955/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.