The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1948 Page: 3 of 8
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Fairly Gootf Supply off
Permanent Anti-freeze
MAGNOLIA PRODUCTS
CABS
Washed and Greased
TIRES and BATTERIES
Lambert Sta.
STATION ON THE HIGHWAY,
Doing Business on tlie Square
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Wash Your Clothes at the-
Aspermont Laundry
WHERE FRIENDS MEET
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Plenty of Hot, Soft Slater.
Open 7 a.m. • Close 6 p.m.
TED TAGGART
SOUND
ECONOMY
PRACTICES
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OKJND
ECURE
First National Bank
ASPERMONT, TEXAS
MEMBER:
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Swenson News °1(* Gl0iy carnival
Draws Huge Crowd
By Mrs. Raymond Hoy,
The best and quickest road to economic se-
curity is a practice of planning and sound
economy. Budget your income so that you
will be able to meet your financial obliga-
tions.
When in need of financial assistance do
not hesitate to call on us.
Delayed from Last Week
Luda Hill was called to Lamesa
Thursday because of the death of
her grand mother Mrs. Rritt. She
remained for a visit with her pa.
cuts Mr. and Mrs Drcnnan.
Mrs. Ruby Freeman our Ioc;*>
Hello girl was on the sick list last
week but her cheerful voice is back.!
now.
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Mrs. Anna Hall of Alabama is !
visiting her daughter Mrs. Recce
Warxd .
Mr. and Mrs. A. C- McNutt |
Sr. visited Inst week with their
son Eucl McNutt and family in]
Abilene.
Mr. and M rs. Crawley of j
Cleburne were visitors in the Bap- J
tist Church Sunday.
Rebecca and Alice Mov spent
Saturday wight with Mary "Hosk.in--'
son.
Mr. and Mrs- Bili Pritchard '
I have returned home from* visiting a .
daughter at Frederick, Okla.
• Mrs. Jack Wharton visited with
their son and family last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barbee j
and Jeffie Nan of Goodlett spent
Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Rcspess.
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Homemaking Club
Has Third Meeting
Delayed from Last Week
The Aspermont Home-making
Chapter held its third club meet-
ing October 29, 19-18.
Plans to send boxes to the over
seas world festival were discussed-
Money was collected and teenage
gifts will he bought with it.
The Mother-Student banquet
will be held on Nov. 4 at 8.
The Home making chapters of
the area 11 will meet at Graham
for their annual fall meeting oi |
Nov. G. Twenty five Aspermont j
club members plan to go.
November 1 to 7 is National F
H A week. The AsJpcrmont chap-
ter will observe it by the follo'A ng |
prog rami.
Monday entertainment for high
school sti'flenrs and faculty.
Tuesday, bake s;ue.
Wednesday, plans for planting
rose bushes.
Thursday, Mother - student
banquet-
Friday, helping civic clubs ass-cm_
bly at which the installation of II
E Officers will V held.
Saturday.- Area II meeting at
Graham.
Sunday, home making students
will attend church together.
The Aspermont (Texas) Star Thursday November 11, 1948
Delayed from Last Week
A large crowd attended the an-
nual school carnival Wednesday
evening, October 27. Highlight of
the festivities was the Coronation
service in which Adeline Letz, da-
ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Letz was crowned Halloween
Queen by Jier escort King Herbert
Larnmert son of Mr and Mrs.
Herbert Lair.mert, Sr.
Otfrr candidates and their es-
corts who marched in the royal
coronation service were: Mozcll
Davis and Johnnie Boyd Cox, Ruth
Piero- and Edward Wals'h, Neil
Johnson and Jim Delton Newman,
Ik'ttie Jane Vahlenkamp and Hud- j
dy Letz. ^ !
Crown bearer was little Martha i
Newman daughter of Mr-'.. Hilda,;
Newman. Peggy Letz was arinoun
cer. Norma Jean Spitzer played
the March for the royal patty foL
lowed by a vocal number by a
group of giils in formal costumes
a<con«iar.icrl by Joan Drucsedow
at the piano. |
The quilt which was given to
the school by the Variety Club
sold at the carnival and was pur- j
chased by Mrs. Wesley Robhins, \
a teacher in the school. ;
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Ans George spent the week end
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at home.
Why Slave
Over Your Laundry?
Let Us Do it For Yon
Ideal Steam Laundry
Lanndry Pickup and Delivery
PHONE 38 HAMLIN, TEX.
M. E. HEM 0
ABSTRACTOR
Royalties Oil Leases
COURT HOUSE
Welcome at
Warren W. Fraztor
BARBER SHOP
East Side of Hj
Highest Cash Prices
Paid for Dead
or Crippled Stock
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CENTRAL HIDE &
RENDERING CO.
for Immediate Service i
PHONE gg COLLECT
Hamlin, Texas
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Criswell
Service Station
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fytuendllif, Seloice
Washing and Greasing
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Butane & Propane Gas
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Serve! Refrigerators
TAPPAN, MERIT OKEEFE RANGES
FRIENDLY SERVICE
- DUKE -
APPLIANCE CO.
josh
SEE OUR LARGE
ASSORTMENT OF THE
FOLLOWING ITEMS.
HUBBARD
All-Wool Slacks
$9 t© $14
at,
D-l Slacks
GOOD
Shorts & Undershirts
SERVICE
CLEANERS
ASPERMONT, TEXAS
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Richards, Afton E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1948, newspaper, November 11, 1948; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127266/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.