The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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office aa eeeond elaaa matter under
Act of CoaKreea, March 1, llTf.
Margaret E. Guest, Editor.
J. C. Gueet, Associate Editor.
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PROFESSIONAL
and
BUSINESS CARDS
A. A. ANNIS
Dentist
Office over First National Bank
Atpermont, Texas
H. F. GRINDSTAFF
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
(Civil Practice)
ASPERMONT, TEXAS
Stonewall Lodge No. 704
A. F. & A. M.
Regular meeting nights on Thura-
day night on or before the full moon
in each month. All Master Mason*
•re cordially invited to attend.
Chas. Lets, W. M. I
J. L. Fitzgerald, Secretary
We Want You!
Matl, woman, boy or girl, we want
yaw to demonstrate ami show our
Fovntnin Pons. We sell Lifetime Foun-
tain Pens on credit and guarantee our
demonstrators to make good money.
Best proposition to be had for those
who mean business and desire to make
good. No trifles wanted. Send self-
addressed Stamped envelope quick for
contract and full particulars. Finest
Fountain Pens on credit nppeals to
everybody. Our high-classetl Lifctim
Guaranteed Fountain Pons nt ■?). , ,
$3, $4 and $5. —Anyone desiring U
ordt'r direct from this ad, may remit
half cash and promise to pay balance
within 90 days, pet pen asked for by ,
return mail—monev back if not satis- i
fied. Anyone with energy and Uotermi-
nation can do our work and earn good
money. Ours is the best plan for the
demonstrator yet devised. W(. gnaran-1
tee you to make good under our ex-
clusive plan. Write quick.
CREDIT PEN CO..
Dt<3, Texarkana, Texas.'
Mrs. Bill' (Margaret Daugherty)!
Lee will be glad to meet her friends
and customers at the Blue Bird Beauty
Shoppe each Friday and Saturday,
Star at Fair
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Spruill and
Charles Jr. of Dublin, are visiting with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Carr
and other relatives.
Messers. lieyrle and Gerald Evans1
left Tuesday for Austin where Ecyrle
will be engaged with Hirch Drug Co.
Gerald will be with Renfro Drug Co.
day. ing from Colorado. About
Rev. Orvel Cleinmvns preached at sons enjoyed the day
Salt Oenk Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gor-j jjjg8 Kwttad
don Scoggin attended church services Miss Lavelle Holmas
at Salt Creek Sunday. | jyjr ^arl Guess an
Mr. Kay Kingery visited with his the A g Hol
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J. R. Wiggins is off to points in
West Texas and New Mexico. Mr Hig*-
gina is suffering from Asthma and is
trying a change? of climate.
Drug Store
I in Drug Company
Olive Borden, mot'on picture
star, hardly cx; e. ict! a weborne
Jit:e this at the Chicago World's
Fair—A Century of Progress.
It looks as if the npVs fcii ita-
tions were thoro-.:*:?i one h,
for all the beast's synthetic
r- 'l:c-: p.
Gel Rid of
Malaria!
Banish Chills and Fever!
To conquer Malaria, you must •!(> two
things. (1) Destroy the infection in the
blood. (2) Build up the blond to over-
come the effects and to fortily ar;iin>t
further attack. There is one r.iwiicisu that
does, these two things and th;1' i- ( .rove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic! The tastclcs- qui-
nine in Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic de-
stroys the malarial infection in the blood
while the iron builds up the blood Thou-
sands of people have conquered Malaria
with the aid of Grove's Tasteless Chili
Tonic In addition to beinu a noted rem-
edy tor Malaria, it is also an excellent
tonic of general use. Grove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic is pleasant to take and con-
tains nothing harmful. Even children like
it and they can take it safely. For sale
by all stores.
brother, Oliver Kingery, Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Flavel Holmes and
baby and Miss Clarice Blackburn
visited in the home of Rev. and Mrs.1 Tisited in the
A. S. Holmes Saturday night and Monday.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Buntin visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Caldwell Siffl
Duoble Mountain N'CWS day. A family reunion was in progress
• there. Three of the daughters are visit-
I-'anners in our community pre busy
laying by their crops. The i -ci.nl ——————————————————
rains we were s S^ontiorfuliy bWml
with, should make all of us very thank
ful.
Most of the cotton acreage reduc-
tion work, agreed upon by the far-
mers'; has been completed.
Planting fall gardens is in unierj
in our community.
Attendance at Sundae School iiml|
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Church services Sunday was unusually >
good. We were glad to have some nrnd
members in Sunday School, hope you
come regularly. The 11. Y. P. I", pro-
gram Sunday night was much e:ij"y-
ed. Everybody in 111«■ community is
urged to attend these services. Next
Sunday wiring it. . P. C. progra.n
and singing. Prayer meetiug over;
Thursday evening.
Mrs. I.ucile Holmes and Ifsie
Holme1; visited with Mrs. liuntinM'm-
Mr. Ernest Hart and family of Colo-
rado are visiting with relatives hare.
Grandpa" Flowers «f Old Glory,
A. & Botes
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So That Yob May Be
Assured
\L/ E carry in stock at
all times • wide vari-
ety of caaket* by the
National Casket Con.
pony.
Inch of tbeae caskets
curries tH • National trade-
mark—g« irafitam ita am*
truction, quality and val-
ue to be an represented.
•I. C. GlEST
.tkbrrmost, Tcisi
■NIGHT TEL. 101
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Teacher: "Are you laughing at
me?"
Class: "No"
Teaelier: "Then what else is there
in the room to laugh at?"
Mrs. Myers, traveling representa-
tive of the Chihi Welfare Association
visited with the local organization
the first of this week.
PILES
Suffer no more! Here's rcai rrlicl nt i«st for
alt lomis ot Pilca— Hllnd, IMerdinK. Itching anti
ProtirUfling l'azo Ointmrnt does all the iliiiij-Ji
Beccssary, in the manner necessary. Hist, it
•oothes— relieves the soreness
nnu inflammation Second, it«
heals—repairs the torn tissue.I*
Third, it absorbs dries up ex-V
cess mucus and reduces the }
swollen blood vessels which are
Piles
In other word*. Pazo doesn't
merely relieve- it tends to cor.
rrct the condition oi Tiles as a
whole.
The method of application
makes it doubly effective. Spe-
cial Pile Pipe attached to tube
enables you to apply ointment
blah up in the rectum where it
will reach all affected parts.
Thousands say Paro h the only
thing that ever gave them real
feliet. Thousands say it saved
Ahem the need ot an operation.
Get Paso today and suffer no
Star Drug Store
Moroccan Coinislkio at Fair
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1933, newspaper, August 10, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126811/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.