The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1949 Page: 4 of 8
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"W!>W
Card of
We wish to take tb^.nwujf ®*
e*p resting pur sincere thanks and
appreciation to our many friends
for the kindness showp us during the
death of our loved one G. C,
Tarrance. Your sympathy, your
kind words and your flowers hove
—«nt so much t« us in this sad hour
tod we prsy God's richest biasings
an each one of yew.
Mrs. G. C. Tarrance
Norman Tarrance and wifr
Roy Tarrance and famDy.
Mis. Pauline Tenery and ?anw!>
Mrs. Alice Evans and family
Mrs. Kafhryn Hoy and family
n—
Dad. you were a brave* old soul.
For many years you were so lonely,
off by your self. Nobody to talk to
just sitting on a log or a box or
any old chair whittling. "That's
Rood enough" you always said.
You never complained, D.vl, am!
you nude mistakes just as all of us
do; yet you never were fearful of
Sat man might think of you.
V on stood for what you believed
he right. ru> matter what others
thought. You never mistreated any
one because of tfx-ir faith or creed.
And whosoever shall give to tfrink
•into one of the least of these little
OLD GLORY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
■March 25, 7.-30 P. M.
Progra
.i cup of cold water, onlv in
Darwin MetcaM and David Brad-1 ,iu. „«: « 0f a < isv ip?f, verilv 1 say
shaw of Texas Tech were home ovei |umo v(ni. he shall in no w isc lose
the week end. I his reward (Mart. 10:42.)
0 ^ How often 1 havr want-ed to be
Jr. YVhartan of California visited j |H..U wh(.rc | rouId rctu, the Rib,,.
Mon. I k) >X)U. you ,y<yl it so mucfl wtH.n
g^SSSSSSSSS^SSSSSSSSSSSm ■ I' bad
sijiht failed these last lew years.
J "The righteous shall never be rr
ir ".'ix:: Nut the wickel shall not. in-
herit ilit earUi. (Prov. 10:30.)
I "And in this mountain shall the
j I ord o! hosts .Tr-wke unto all people a
j feast of fat things, a feast of wine.
! 011 the lees of fat tlun;."- full o:
marrow, of wirves on the lees well
refined. And he will destroy in
this mountain the face of the cov
rring Cast over all petipfe iuid tV
veil UiaT is spread over all nations.
He will swallow up death in vic-
tory; and the I.ord God will w pe
i
FREE
Removal of
BEAD STOCK
Fnntm Your Premise',
IN ASPERMONT
Call 182
Wi-lcom Address Supt. J. W. Nomjjyi
Band Under the Double Eagle
The Buskr. Royal Welcoac Home, March
Cornet Solo Jerry Newviiun
Clarrnet holo • . • • • (Slcii Dippel
Clarenet Solo . Doyle Herttenbei^cr
Saxophojw Solo Syl Godfrey
Bass Solo Vance Morgan
Duct, tjtandfathcr's Cloci Gayle Payne, Evelyn Kolb
Song Nancy Marr
Clarinet Solo Bettie Lou Galloway
Vocal Solo, Sinp Me To Sleep Melva North
Orinet Solo Ik>b Kuhciford
I rio - I hrer Brothers .... Billie, Bobbie and Ix-e McCiough
Nothing But l'iie Blood ol Jesus, What A Friend We Have
In Jesus, and America the Beautiful
IN 1 F.RM1SSION : Eat, drink and 'be merry.
Cornet Solo- American Waltz J Payne
Clarinft Solo, Melody in F Richard Moore
Duet, Our Hrs>- Music Lesson .... Gayle Payne, LveTyn ~Rolb
Vocal Solo Anna Hall
Saxophone Solo. Angel Serenade Ann McAuley
Saxophone Solo, Over the Sujixner Seas .... Del ton Galloway
B:ss Solo, National Cowboy Soloist Dub Cram
Slide Trombone Solo I)ub Grain
Band, Zenith Overture- Beer Barrrl Polka, Twelve Heel and Toe
Polka
Bind. Woodpecker Song, Star Spangled Banner.
Give A Thought to Musie
It ?hot-ul be the duty of every parent to give their children a
reasonable amount of musical instruction. The study of music
vill K:iuu out more quickly the finer qualities in your children
and develop a fine, strong character in thins- and many times
keep th'-in out of bad 'irabits.
Mr., am)M
the proud parent
Jiawii* F«m
Aspermont hospital1
8 1-2 n .
Brownie Smith was in from the Thuraday Mai
Ranch Saturday.
Mil. John Ward and daughter
Prise and Dorothy Hudaoa wen
Lubbock visitors Friday.
Mrs. Oliver Pernod has returned
home from the Knox City hospital
where she had minor surgery.
Mr*. F. M .Perry(recently vis-
ited her daughter Mr*. C. C.
Cochran ot Merkel.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hirfvt and
Mrs. Kiriu spent tin- week end ot
Crane.
M r. and M rs. Fred IXilby and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Ellison
visited Mr. aiul Mrs. Jim Hash
and Mr. orid Mrs. Irvin 1 _*«: in
Monahoris reirnthy.
M r. arid Mrs. Dickey Joe Rash
spent tJx- n*ek end with his paTents
Mi . aiid Mrs. Jui> Rath tft Mon-
ahans.
Mrs. Sid DuUose attended the
funera of a brother in low Pruitt
Armstrong at Mlooitiirig Grove hast
week.
wrapped in con-
labelled, put in
iwfcul locker box.',
few days the farm*
fijefe his locker key
kind of meat he
home.
jn a world ot spfr
it?
nd already
mirnmB
Mrs .Jack Wharton visited her
son Alien and familv near Paducah
Wednesday.
HAIR STYLING
COLD WAVES
MACHINE AND
MACHINELESS WAVES
Soft Water
OPERATORS
Mary Richards
Jenks Hays
away tears
the rebuke
take aw.iv
: rorn
of M
f ron;
SNYDER RENDERING CO.
I for the Lord hath v
I 25 :6-8 . )
"For tK earth
the knoweldize oi :
i .
waters cover tlx- sea
al!
poken
cr-s: an!
shall he
•e earth
: (Isa.
Price Hankhead of Koisan yisited
in the Arthur Jono--; borne las; Tues.
Mrs. I «m WaUctiis and daughter
jot ( Ira It am were guests of Mrs. Al
• hall be full of
he I ord as the
' (Isa. 11:9)
lirmald Rose, Reg. 2.50 Value, Special
Friday and Saturday, only 1.59
Sizes aad Shades
Sandwiches Coffee
Fountain Drinks
Branch Drug
aooo(TnTinnnnr-*VTr^j,,j^~^~wwwww'
M n . Toti? Han and Mrs. Joe
Jones and Mrs. W. E. Driver
were visiting Ixtc Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs.
of Porters I)ajv. Wyoming were re-
cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Allen. She is Mrs. Allen's niece.
(iuests i,) the home of Mrs. H,
W. Aftderson o\er '!«' wtrk end
were A in' v ai>.i Judy Baggett of
Olnev, ( upic \N'ard, Al ict' Roy
Anderson of Florence Colo. Ixira ! tim o! the wreck
\nderson ami Cliff Clark of Lub- j cd.
■ bock. ! Q
Mrs. AUir Betcher returned
• Itorne Tuesday after screral days in
' Abilene.
Mr. ar d Mrs. ("roortre Ker>a<!y i ... . . . r „
, , L. „ , , v | Vo<*lard of Ft. Sumner,, M. N
Jr. of VVirM.a rails visiU'd here , , , . .
over the week etwl.
Elmo Rookrrwn arvl Ted Ofls
,, ... .... were guests ot ivirs.
Henry Watkms , . ,
I en last week.
I. K. Smith Jr. and Nancy Ciood
rum wlw were liospitalived last week
for treatment of injures sustained in
a car wreck are able to be at home
again. Maxinc Smith, another vic-
is much rruprov-
Mrs. W. T. Perkins, better
known here as M iss Bena CI
o' Brownfield and Mrs W. T.
i
Washing Creasing
We Offer You the best in High Quality Pro-
ducts and Friendly Service. Come to See Us
HAHN X, Station
weie guests or their sister Mrs.
Will Smith la.<* week. M.rs. Per-
, , . . _. , kins returned honv Mondav and
m.'i'Je a business tr,p w Abilene rn- i « , ■ ... , , .
Mrs. I'erkins will be hrre for
day.
Mr., Roland Smith of Abemarhy
• w is guest of the Will Sm rhs over
I the week end .
[
| 1 he heaven, even the heavens
■ are the lords: but Uie earth haL'i
! he given t. th<- chrfdim of ms-n."
| (1'b.i. JITKIG.)
j We*II nx yem, Dad .
lieulah Clarrrtt
an-
other week.
FOR SALE
Fried Criicken - Cream Gravy
Thanks, Friends
W< \u«!i tr t.ik«- this method of thanking you our friends in As-
pcimcnt and Stonewall County for your patronage while we have
Ix'e.n in business Jterc. Our dealings have been pleasant, :u>l we
have eniovxtl d4iwtg business with yc*.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kennedy
A
CRYSTAL CAFF
^ SI .ND YOUR LAUNDRY TO US FOR
Efficient and Satisfactory Service
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{Hebe* (heat fjotdudij UcmemakeM!
Big Freez ing
and Storage
Capacity for
Frozen Foods
..right at home
INTERNATIONAL
HARVESTER
FREEZER
Watch Repairing
Che.v watch bands. Located in
Duke Appliance Co. Building
Jack Bobbins, Jr.
HEAVY-DUTY GIANT
FOR LARGE FAMILIES
Store* 553 pounds of (Wen
fr-rrt' A streamlined b*auty foe
big freezing job*. 15.8-cubic foot
capacity.
Food stays afe . .. healthful.. . tempting... whether
from your own garden or from the market, in this
big 11.1-cubic-foot International Harvester
Freezer. Fruits, vegetables, meats, pastries al! stay
fresh as a new-picked-bcrry ... flavor-perfcct,
color-bright. Yes, 1"K 1 17J\!G IS'HIl' FASHION far
busy, modern home makers. G>mc in kkI.iv nod
these great, new International lljXMMer 5rc;wn.
H
| look f r fhe Hallmark
of Harvoil.r Quality
'A G'<>
i iei i'ick Up and Delivery at Your Home
FACTI TUESDAY .-unl FRIDAY
Oj leave youi iHirulle with the service iltumcrs for cash and carry
IDEAL STEAM LAUNDRY
Youi business ^-jneciated
lixnx: .' H
All Work Guaranteed
Hamlin. Texafi
W> offer you unc.scelle.d Servisx-
DRY CLEANING
All Work G
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K>i*s In Rough Dry .... each 12 1/2c
'Unit - 'F liuruJIc. lb (k: ^
Wet Waal , lb 5c i
MI Work Finished lb 20c !<
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i'ic.k Up Station at Bookman Variety
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Richards, Afton E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1949, newspaper, March 24, 1949; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127287/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.