The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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THE ASPERMONT BTKK
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Twenty-third Annual
M«c£|fDlitNo. 17
Tens W.M.U.
Tint Baptist Church, Abilene, Tux*
April 8-3.1M1
THURSDAY MORNING
Mrs. C. M. C«ldw«U. Proakient. pr -
aldinf; Mr*. W. L. Wckerson, Record
ing Secretary; Mr . JwnM I. Rucliwr,
Time Keeper,
10:00 Song Swvte®, Choriater, Mrt
C. Bounds; Pianiat, Mrs. J. S. Holmes
10:10 —Devotional, Mrs. G. Darby
10:20—Greeting*, Mrs, J. D. Sandefer
10:80—Response, Mrs. S. J. Oeborne
10:40—Recognition of Visitor*, Mia
sionaries and New Members
Appointment of Committees
10:50 Report of CorreepomUng Sec'y
Mrs. Ewing Leech
11:10—Report o t Treasurer, Mr*.
Robert J. Jonee
11:30--Historian, Mrs. 0. H. Cooper
11:35—Margaret Fund Mother, Mrs.
Jarncj L. Peden
11:40—Periodicals, Mrs. G. Darby
Announcements
11:50—-In Memoriam, Mrs.W. S. Beam
Solo—"Crossing the Bar," Mis Anna
Morris; Mrs. Alex Miller, Organist
Prayer
Adjournment
12:15— Lunch in Church Dining Room
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
1:15—Conference Held in Woman's
Department of Education Bldg.
District President with Associations
Presidents and Secretaries
Personal Service, Mrs. S. C. Walker,
Eastland
M issiorus, Mrs. J. N. Cook, Brecken-
ridge
Mission Study, Mrs. R. A. Bible,
Stamford
Benevolence, Mrs. Geo. L. Paxton,
Abilene
Education, Mrs. Jentry Holmes,
Abilene
Stewardship, Mrs. G. C. Cowan,
Rochester j
Periodicals, Mrs. Graves Darby, I
Cross Plains
Younjr People, Mrs. L. B Howard, I
.Abilene
Afternoon Session Called to order by
President J
2:00-—Song Service Le>d by Prof. W.
J. Work; Mrs. Work, Organist
2:10—Devotional, Mrs. J. M. Cooper
2:20—Benevolence, Mrs. Geo. L, Pax-
ten, District Chairman
Our Ajjed Ministers, Mrs. R. J. Ellis
West Texas Baptist Sanitarium, Supt.
E. M. Collier
Buckm-r Orphan's Home, Rev R. C.
PemJoer
3:10- -Christian Education, Mrs. Gen-
try Holmes, Diat. Chairman
8:30-- -Address, Pres. J. D. Sandefer
4 00—-Quartette, Simmons University
4:10~~0ur Training SchoolJUr , W. B.
McC.arity, Supt. Introducing Miss
SulUvan, Dist. Bible Scholarship
Girl
1;30—Closing Prayer, Mrs. Millard A.
Jenkins
Adjourn for Meeting of Executive
Committee and liide to S. U.
THURSDAY EVENING
Our Young People
Mrs. L. B. Howard, Y. P. Leader,
Presiding
7:45- —Song—"0 Zion Haste", Mu-
sic Led by Prof. W. J. Work,,
Invocation, Rev, W. C. Ashford
Devotional, Mrs. Jack Mosely
Organ Solo, Miss Kathrine Sullivan,
Dist. Bible Scholarship Girl Semi-
nary Hill
Pa gent—"Building America's House"
intermediate R. A., Abilene
"Send Out Thy Light", Simmons TJ.
Choral Club
Adresa— "Christ's World Call To
Youth". Mrs. J. E. Leigh, Cor. Urn,
Texas W. M. U.
Play—"What God Would Have To
Happen" Simmons IT. Y. W. A.
Benediction
G. A. Initiation Directed by Mr*. Geo.
Gray, Younff People's Chairman
FRIDAY MORNING
9:30—Song Service, Chorister, Miss
Anna Morris; Mrs. Alex Miller,
Organist
Watchword—"That the World May
Know" (Jno. 7:25) in Unison
9:40—Devotional, Mrs, Tate May
9 50—Annual Message, Mrs. C. M.
Caldwell, President
Association) Presidents (10 m. each)
Callahan County, Mrs. John Cook
Cisco Ass'n Mrs. H. H. Stephens
Fisher County, Mrs. D. G. Reld
Haskell County, Mrs. L. M. Kay
Stonewall Ass'n Mm F. T. WhJtaker
flu—twatei Ass'n Mra R. M. White
11:10 Spsclal Mask, Mra. L. B.
Howard; Mrs. A. Miller Organist
**Jey T® Ik* Werld", Confregatkm
iCowwUw Program aad
Bvw W.' C Askfwi I
lilt HiinHiHi mi Tithtag, Mm.
SCHOOL NEWS
St. Patrick's Day Program
Choruses:
"My Wild Irish Rose"
"Believe Me if All Hiose Endearing
Young Charma"
"The Minstrel Boy"
Reading —Marie Harvey
Choru3es:
"The Low Backed Cur'
"Killarney"
Rsttding: "An Iruh Girl on the Tele
phone" Mary Grindataff
Irish Airva:
Accordion —Mrs. J. Fl. Naive*
Piano —Mrs. T. E. Knipht
Choruses:
"The River Shannon"
"Come Back to Erin"
"Wearin' of the Green"
Visitors: Mesdames Winters, Stosv-
art, Knight, Nance, lrvin, Guy Bran-
nen of Ft. Worth, Ketchum, Ottmers,
Gholson; MLsses Lora Anderson, Otha
Mae Hart, and Mildred West.
Mr. M. M. Collin*, Supt. of Wood-
son Public School, was visiting Mr. O.
A. Hart and other friends here last
week-euu Mr. Collins taught history
here year before last. Last year he
received a degree from Simmons Uni-
versity.
Miss Velma Anderson was visiting
school during her few days' vacation
from Texas Tech.
Lawrence Lee v. a s called from
school Wednesday on account of the
death of his grandfather.
The Senior Class and their sponsor
had an enjoyable evening at Monday's
play rehearsal in thf home of Heron
Flowers. The refreshments made the
play seem easier to Kant.
The Seniors have decided to use
caps and gowns its did last year.
Home Economics News
In the Phoa<iL* Club this year the pro-
grants hew been varied according to
the «i*hes of the leader. Mrs. Dun-
wody chose to ask the Home Econoin
ica II b cla.'« to present her program
on Thursday evening, March 23. The
pi ris r v* playlet, "The Revolt ot
Uv? Drosses" In this play a pirl who
dresses inappropriately for school has
a 11 ream in which her dresses voice
their revolt axaiiiMt Uie misuse to
which their owner has subjected them
The Spirit of Good Taste then shows
the sill .th# appropriate clothes for
all occasions. This was given a style
parade of sport dresses made by the
claae as school or home projects. TV
peradv Included ul^o evening and af-
ternoon dresses suitable for hi, .
school girla. In tho final number, >h-
Pajsina Chorus, girls sang 'V
ways RipptnK" and popular numbers
Miss Boss Brvwnloe accompanied :u
Chorusen and Marches. She gave also
a solo between the iwu.
Mra, Dwiwody served piukch anit
cakes to Uk> club and the girls, und
other guests.
A vote of thanks whs given Mi.-us
Siuttkth and her class.
Home Economics II A Class an
nounee the siul news of the death of
one of tholr white ruts on Thursday
of last week. The one who was given
coffee in his diet, was killed, fake
wanting and do uoi drink strong cof-
ft*e. Two of ihu rata are stdl eating,
;uid grvnvin,.';, Uio one i>n candy gain-'
ing on the one on n>ilk. Candy make:«';
one fat, Sn we think.
Improved Uniform International
Prog-ram
FIFTH SUNDAY MEETING
tin REV. r. a. FIT* WATER. O. p.. M«i%-
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Leuson for March 29
WORLD'S
REVIEW i
JE3U8 THE
6AV i OR
ir.vr- -H' w UoJ anolnt d
I N'niiAi'ilh with th* Holy
with iiowti wlio w nt *bout
R'Hat, mid lie .iHwn all ll, i
,,{| of «h* rtvvl): for (led
Siittl.
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TiH'ic- j«su bed* do-
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B. Y. I'. P. Revival
T MMiJ. u-.t Bms.v Deln#
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,'ui: 11. > vn; s.n'I• suNluit top-
,t t.< tii., \V •««vior'r Pret'ft-
"i a i>J l'o|,uiu , 11 >
V. I'M? VK' T! . '■ .VI • \I'U.T 'I'' 'P-
K?—,t. >• Ui« Wi ■'>! •< Siiviur: l iopft-
rdtlon Dm.) Populflrll)
SI live the lessvuis uf the quarter cen-
ter hi nil,, /nMwun i ii iKive one tlieine;
rail el j, the s Savior, the best
I li'l • • r ! ■: ■ ^I •:Ii 11r and lldult
, w||| I.« in refiv'-li the itilnd
with ii"' |>!■ 11.•'i> ,! < mid li'iidfiiK
teurhliiKS or each li'fSon. Asslgiiinents
shmild lie nm-lti a week iiheed. The
fnlliiwinn s-11l „■ ili i s nre offered :
Cevson for Jane- 'y 4.
.Ii'liii tlic I'm : Isl was « gi'jtMu
tenor, lie hail . '.'reat herltii-.'e In
ld« iro«!l> t'M'ei);-. Mueh rivn be e*-
(KM'U'd i'uiai a .<u •<!' ■ 1 h |iarentS
Lf s:. on for Janua y 1.1.
Jesus, hs to |iei"-"iiiil!iy, was divine
We are happy t<i announce the
schedule of,our 11. V. P. V. 1'evival j
beginning Monday i iv;ht, running
through Friday. Pastor J. 11. Little-
ton of llamlin will direct the meeting.
He will bring a shnrt sermon at 8:30J
each night. Some of these who know
him well have spoken o: him as "Big-; «nd_ yet bl* hiiraiin nature developed
ton." He has been in Hamlin for sev-
eral years during which time the
church has a remarkable growth.
has, perhaps, the most thoroughly en-, obedience.
listed membership, the friendliest fel-; Lesson for J«nua:y 18.
i s r . i, . j .v,„ .folic the Baptist eanu; In fulfillment
1 nip of people and one of the most . ,
... s>f prophecy, eollln;; upon men t<> pre
u.-ieii;; buildings to be seen. pare for the co. din? of the Jles'slah
This is perhaps the first B. Y. P. U. by repenting of their • ins. Baptism
lie', iv a! ever conducted by our people j **• the appointed of their re
her,- it jS) as any other Revival,
in the normal way. lie waxed strong
I In body, was tilled wlili wisdom, and
| God's grace was upon him. Though
lie, conscious of h's delt.v, he lived a llf>'
To be hold with tho--Ce U\r View
Baptist Church, March, 27, R8, 2?.
PROGRAM
Friday, 27,
8:00, P. M. Sermon —A. S. Holmes.
Saturday, 28.
10:00, A. M. Devotional —E. Durham.
10:80 1'xposition of Rommahs «: 1
—C. E. I>C3U
11:00 Sermon —Bro. McCofkle.
12:00 Dinner.
1:30 P. M. Devotional
—C. E. Janies, Giraru.
2:00 Exposition of James 2: M-2o
--C. A. Ihiskin
2:30 Some needs of our assoclhllon;
in regards to, Sunday Schools, b
Y. P. U.'s, Church Budget, Revivals Address by Mr,
Grindstaft
8:00 Somo things H. Y. P. U. meifi-
bers should study, (Five minute
talks).
1. The Biblo —*Mlee Mcadlln,
Double Mountain.
2, Study Course "Books
—M'ws Willie Mae Durham
Jl. Baptist Doctrines
—Mr. lewis Cromwell.
4. Our Baptist work
—James Fitzgerald.
5. Good Books
—Miss Cathrine North.
(J. 0sK<d Periotlicala—Miss Orownlse
(Homo and Foreign Field, B. Y. P.
I'. Magazine, have samples of these
on display)
3:30 Duet, arranged by Miss Winona
North.
J. M. Martin,
w
etc. Round table discussion led by
W. T. North.
3:30 The Call to the Haws'. Field
—Bro. MeCorkiv.
7 >15 Sermon — D. N. White.
Sunday, 29.
10:00 A; M. Sunday School
.11:00 Sermon -V/. T. N'ott.h,'
SUNDAY AFTERNOON A ".SO-
C1ATIONAL B. Y. P. U. PROCR/.M
2:00 P, M. Son:? Service
2:15 Devotional, "Bearing of study on
living" Prov. 3:13-23 or I! Tim. 2:
to —Miss Alia l.anoas'ei.,
2:30 PusiiieReports, Roll C:ui,
Annoimcement:;, etc.
Stress Study COur e in eacit church;
2:45 Discussiion: Why 1 am going to
attend our training' school,
— Miss J
What ihe T:• in"' School meant to
me, —Cel.estia Branhen and Mary
Stamford.
•1:00 Intermediate and Junior Sword"
Drill, conducted by Mrs. F. T.
Whiltnker.
4rIfl Awartl associational Banner, and
lil'-oniss by prayer:
1 'very hotly is invited to attend.
Cot i" d stay and enjoy all the sor-
- i- ok with tis.
Notice of City Election
An election has been ordered by
the (1'ty Council to be held on Tues-
day April 7, 5031, for the purpose of
>mr a Mayor and five aldermen.
W. A. S))rinf;:(>r
City Secretary.
— —o
Menser*. E. W. Simpson and W. D.
Payne of Rule were business visitors
i i A ;>o;-mont Wednesday.
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pentHDce. With tuie humility. John
, turned tb«> attent'ou "f tho people
'-he whole community. We sure-: frojn hlInse|f t0 (-h,
Planting Seeds
We have
liucinx Mrs*. W R. White., State C.
Prayer
adjournment
, J !j l.uin-h in Ch. Dining Room
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
1:15— Song Service, Chorister, Mis?
Anna Morris; Mrs. Miller Organist for the Inspirational
ly hope for the largest possible at-
tendance upon the classes a.« well as
the preachinjf. The classes will nil
deal with the methods of carrying on
tho Training Service of the churches.
All Denominations have such o.rjraiti•
...atio.'is. Hence all will profit by
studying under these efficient work-
era. Most of them will give demon-
strations of how the work should be
done.
The schedule of serviced calls fori
all classes to meet at 7:30 P. M. for;
one hour period. All then assemble
period, 8:30
1:25"—Devotional, Mrs. Geo, Green
1:3J> -Mission Study, Mrs. R. A. Bible
1:54--Miseiona, Mrs. J. N. Cuok
1:55—-Address, Mrs. J. K. Leigh
2:25—-Personal Service, Mrs. 3. C.
Walker
2:35— Recommendations from Execu-
tive and Methods and Finance Com-
mitters, Mrs. O. H. Cooper, Ch.
lie port of Ommitteeo:
Enrollment, Mrs. James P. Stinson
Rortolutions, Mrs. R. Q. Lee, Cisco
Awarding of Banners, Mr*. Ewing
I .eec.h
N'ominjttions, Mrs. R. M. White
,'.lection of Officers
Selecting of Place of ID32 Meeting
Miscellaneoua
Closing Prayer
This ser.'ice lasts 20 minutes, includ-
ing the sermon. All classes meet in
their places again 8:50 for the second
period, closing 0:50. This program
will be night from Monday to Friday,
No services during the day.
The following Courses will be
taught:
"Leaders and Sponsors", by Mrs
W. C. Russell.
"Senior and Adults, Method*, by
l>v. J. H. Littleton.
"intermediate-" by Mrs. Tate May.
"Junior Manual," by Mr. Ewell
Bone.
"Primarys", by Miss Grace Jackson
There is a class for every body of
any age, from the cradle to the grave.
Don't miss it. C. A. Buskin.
■MIUIIIIIIMINIINiailllll*
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ASPERMONT VARIETY STORE
CIGARS, CANDIES, NOTIONS,
COLD DRINKS
ASPERMONT VARIETY STORE
FREE! FREE! FREE!
On Saturday, April 4th at 4 P. M. We
Will prive away Absolutely Free a com-
plete 26 piece set of silver—divided into
six prizes consisting of the following
numbers:
First Prize
Second Prize
Third Prize
Fourth Prize
Fifth Prize
Sixth Prize
6 knives
6 forks
(> table spoons
6 tea spoons
1 sugar shell
1 butter knife
Call and let us explain the plan.
BRYANT • LINK CO
Aspermont, Texas
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Lesaon tor January 2%.
Jesus w s >pr| Into the wilderness
riy the Holy Spirit to be tempted of
the Devil. RIs temptation vvxis Mes-
sianic. TUn purpose tv * to d,,i,H'"
strati' I he reality of tho Inenniiitlorti
.'>>sus went from the plm-e of anoint:
Ins mid henvenl.i recognition us :he
Hon of (Old to nrmet .mo to «po0 the
emtu.v of God mid tuau Uicb. 14).
Lesson for February 1.
.leans dtaitowti-nted hip power over
various diseases and over demons
thus displaying tPs Lordship, Evet
while deiiHuiitrating his mighty power,
; he operated through benevolent chan
neK
Lesson for February 8
Jesus made eleur to the (tl'-clple.-
thiit tlu-.v would he ha I ed and opposed
in* they wr-nt out Into the v ,.. 1,1 with
Ills message. Those who follow
ICTtirist nitMit exi eet opposition hu<1
suffering.
Lesson for February 19.
i Jc in Is the friend of slnnei-s. Theiv
Is fl" one so steeped In sin it" 'o lit<
shut out front hint Christ cittne Into
the world "to seek and to stive that
which w:l* lost."
Wesson for February 2?.
Jesus' supreme 1 :«t,.n "'us to make
known the irood in .-a - of salvation to
a lost world, In «i;'i.> t)f ilir itihkI
sewl sown bv Ino. «.tih u miih.II -por
tlor- bron<ht forth full fi uim*e otrlnp
to: the unfavoiuiile ,ei : on of the
soil.
Lesson for M . ch '
.The L'teMtn,' . „r I he ni<"* ••••! man's
ion eoiidlttoii moved lev. 'o usl( ine
dlsi ipies in p the I ur.it to tli usl
otil laborers. 'I'! e real p.ri e U.e k of
ililssli nan eie'.-u , u b prj,;. ei. W'liet)
tli•" el.iirr'h he-::e« lo |eity nl/i.iflt mis
sbniN. there wf'i i,e if' doiuirleti and
Boney to siis'.mi tl %),
Ler,i>uii f : Mai til 8
The parable <•( ti e .Samari-
tan «hows wl'.. Is my neigh bo i' uud
what beliic a nelghhof means. M< -
neli'hhor Is the man lie '• ii«.r my help,
whether next d"1."'- across the
world. Being a nekddsir Ik the most
Important Ihlnif for me. To lie a
neighbor means to t>e "ii the lookout
foi those In need a* d to ttlva sym
imtheti! ally the needed he!t>.
Lesson for Mafii 15
The Bethany home was nlwnyti open
to the liord. .testis will e.nne lnt«>
stieh houiM as will srlve hi in welcome
The Inspiration of the Bethany Inane
must havo grratlj helped Jesus us he
wi nt out to meet his foes It Is the
Inspiration of the home which nrlee-
men courage to jro out and fluht the
battles of life
Lesuon for Match 22,
Tbr parnhle ,,f llo- rich foot shows
the jm'HI of all, -,' Ina the heart to Ih
act upon even i!,, f>-iit< of lejrltlmnte
toil. To s^ek gnl • and t>itis for^si
Ood la to play tie
The rie*i quartti f i : nuns th# les
•on* from i1 ■ '■ • I uke
Our U r to GinI
Our love to < i, > ,f« •
tn sarib's dnrkne s in sfjoW us whlthsi
ws are h <'i> us in syui
path* with Ood'* «or!i ever) where
It la our anllst"n*nt In the ttrrnj of
ui*'l will toward men laane ICdward
Me* •# G'nlus
Men of c<*ii:ns are >ften doll Ami
iIK'ft tn ••>, t.'ij k Miteiia Wt'ltw
.lieu it d"-* ■" •" •«rtt) la only a
Mone I.,
for THK UTAH, ItJt jre
A cat
all kinds of planting' seed.
ji Oals and Corn just arrived.
Highest market price for your
Chickens and Eggs.
Your trade appreciated
Chas. F. Gibson
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riviiMV and SATURDAY, March 27 & 28
Nancy Carroll and Ricliard Alien
"Dangerous Paradise"
"Little Mother" (Comedy) i
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BRILLIANCE! Gaiety! Delicate beautyl
Furniture, floors, woodwork easily
and inexpensively refinished by use of
fast-drying
The lacquer that "dries in no
varnish that even hot water v
— the tough enamel for every
Call at the store for color cards.
quality and helpful service I
R. B. Sy~5>cef Compa
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1931, newspaper, March 26, 1931; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126687/m1/4/: accessed May 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.