The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1934 Page: 3 of 6
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THE A8PEBM0NT STAB
(E EC GIBLS ENTERTAIN'
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ben of the Homo Economics
{s of Aspermont high scrool
i have entertained the Aaper-
idPtbati squad, Coach II 1..
i*m «n«l other members of the
y Thursday night; Sept. 27. The
composed mostly of senior
class liits recently completed
><l thl'ir first, unit for this
rhich was family relationship.
iSON C1IAl'IOI, C1..UI3 MEETS
METHODIST CHURCH REVIVAL
The Methodist Church Revival will
begin Thursday night. Rev. E. I-.
Yeats will preach Thursday, Friday,
and Saturday nights. Tho pastor will
preach Sunday ruorning and Dr. Bick-
ley of Big Spring will begin Sunday
ni«hl, and preach through the week.
We arc fortunate in getting these
men, and all who are interested in a
revival meeting in Aspennont are in-
vited to come and take part.
J. C. Mann
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purchasing need for the fall
511 it is advisable to secure ono-
h more seed for this planting,
for the sppring garden" says Mrs
son Hart, farm food supply demon
;or to the Johnson Chapel Home
frustration club, Tuesday Septeni-
.11, 2:30 P. M.
eports of the Kecreation I'rogram
I,awn Party at Aspermont, Aug-
20th were given by Mrs. I'loyd
npkin and Mr. E. Galloway.
lias Mae Jones wardrobe clcroon-
ator gave a demonstration on tulTed
>r lows.
vlentbers present: Mrs. Floyd l.ump
i, Mrs. Bill Cirriy. Miss Mae Jones;
's. Law son Hart, Mrs. Will llensoii^
is. Joe Jones and Mrs. E. Galloway.
REVIVAL CLOSES
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| genkvii:w cum meets
Serving in the proper way, the rigU
kri of table ware to use, comparing
jshes with your table linens were the
^monstration given by Mi s Nora
hliott to the Geneview Home Dcm.on-
Wation club women in the home of
|s.. Leonard Graham Friday! Sept.
.1 at 3:00 P. M.
j Angel food cake and cherry ice
Wain were served to those present.
Visitors: Mrs. Ella l.anie-, Miss
k'ora Ellen Elliot.
Members were: Mesdam<-s K.
jSiniii Frank Lanier, Walter M. i'
■hoii" • Wig. Ma IT, A. D. M <•*! . U.
'Morrow, '!' .T. Ginn, T. Marc, Nolan
jESPittcock, Leonan! Graham.
Considerable interest was shown in
the revival at the First Orristian |
church last week. Preaching was <lone j
by Rev. Knott who brought some in-
teresting messages. '
The meeting closed Sijnday night. |
IS COTTON STATISCIAN
C. I . Glasgow of Aspermont, is gov-
rnrncnt cotton statiscian for Stone-
wall, being appointed to that position
by the government. He reports on
the number of bales ginned in this
county each two weeks.
COL. McCARTY HERE
A vi itor to the Star office this week
•va • Col. Richard (Dick) McCarty, j
former editor of tre Aspermont Star j
an more recently publisrer of the I
Albany News. He was accompanied
his daughter, now Mrs. Webb.
Rev. J. C. Matin was called Wed-1
nesday to go to Munday for the fun-;
oral service of Mr. Harry William.-,,
a former parishoncr of Benjamin.
Father: Last evening, Sir. I di-
ftinctively saw my diiughter sitting in
Jyour lap; what i-jipl.inuiion have you
to make?
Young Fellow: I got there first
You Will Profit by Read-1;
ing- the Acts in this issue'
of the STAR.
A Laxative that costs
only 1? or less a dose
NEXT TIME you need medicine
to act on the bowels, try Thed-
ford'H Black-Draught. It brings
quick relief and is priced within
reach of all. Black-Draught is
one of the least expensive laxa-
tives that you can find. A 25-cent
package contains 25 or more doeea.
lllack-Draught is made of ap-
proved laxative plants, firmly
ground so you take the medicine
into your system Just as naturally
as you get nourishment from the
food you eat.
Refreshing relief from constipa-
tion troubles for only a cent or
less a dose—that's why thousands
of men and women prefer Thed-
ford's Black-Draught
A Different
Problem
TIME was when June brides
were almost all faced with tho
fundamental problem of how
to cook, but their problem In no
longer cooking but the wise selec-
tion of foods already cooked. For
there are enough different foods
now available to her in cans to
make cooking In the home almost
a superfluity.
Soup to Nuts
To begin with she has her
choice of nearly three dozen deli-
cious soups, and to end with she
can save herself labor by serving
excellent vacuum packed nuts.
And, in between, she has her
choice of a couple of dozen fruits
In various forms, a score of iish
and shellfish, more than a dozen
meats cooked in different ways
and combinations, nearly three
dozen vegetables, and about three
score specialties, Including such
staples as Boston brown bread,
milk and whipping cream. Jama,
Jellies, Japanese crabmeat. mo-
lasses, pickles and pnddlnga.
Ready Prepared Dtahea, Too
Some of these require merely
heating, but some of tbatn are
better cooked in combination with
other foods to bring oat their full-
est and most delicious flavor, but
there are also ready-prepared
dishes In cans which require no
combining with anything.
These Include spaghetti with
tomato sauce, whole squab, beef
Bteak with onions, beef stew,
whole chicken, whole ham. kid-
ney stew, liver wtth bacon or
onions, sausage with sauerkraut,
and such ready-made entrees as
beef a la mode, chicken a la King,
Chop Suey. IiunRiirlan Goulash,
Uobster Newburgh and Irish Stew.
A New 8tudy
So the new study of the modern
June bride conulat# largely of find-
ing out which of these canned
fouls appeal to her new husband,
and what manufacturer puts up
the best brands of them. Kor the
purposes of this study slit«will
find that a good, reliable Krucer
is the best source of Infofmation.*
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TREA^ PEACHES RIGHT
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CON'TllOL yourself. 1 >mn't
nil your canned pcacli
siljly with a dash of i * i
as fast as you can got lln'in >■ r
f the can There
other way cat them, m i
which are ven more del urn
than the i 'lie-, all 1 •• -in
selves. In tails, fur in-' >:i ••
in hliort cakcs. in pies am! cud
ding;' and a dozen <>!!,•■
To treat poacht:., : ,• -i.i civc
them a chniiee m show
they uisle in sonic uf tii" <■ nni
biualion Ami. ju in > u
haven't .sir own I:■' ■ I ich
recipes tip your sleeve, or u nr,
pet recipe tin i ]:ere ,n ■ ■■
of the w.i; ■ In --.erve • In'O. ,v liu !i
we have ennm'-ntlcd above:
I'ravh ami t' . ; i.' Cut id
canned i "rich !> ves in even cub".
and a I I n In balls. Arrange
equal <411 . lea of each In cock
tail gla' < Over each "erv
• pririkle one tablespoon ■ mi, ■■
(loner's «ur r. one (aide ipnon
peach ,'yrup ( from tb>- can > Jind
one '".i-poon lemon ju'.ct .ht 1
befi..,. • vftiR. fill up 1?,a nes null
gin} 1 ui-
* Peachej in Puddings
Pcarh I'uitd'nv Drain
lb" ced peaches from . Mo 3',4
' M -"ii<l half ot (hem In
1 ' a well gr.'?if"! bak
ioc c Sprinkle ha'* > eup of
brown u«ar over tlsei; < then
^rwul ra tbe renuttatio;. .I'lCbM-
«* txa MHajr rnHialf cap but'
Btl 1 1 ii.Ti , 'hL
1 • *r. throe-foui'ths cup flour ttiui
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f• *ti'r lal'l;- pooiis cotif*'''.ionor'n
-ukin sftvi'-, i,i*.
1 dutjt l'u<tii\ny tri'h I'etch
S'linf Crv-Mii oiio-huH r!!i huitor
and nn * 1 U|i m .u and i'.!d mt«•
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n- :1k all' :•••.. !> wilh I wo « up ■<
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a 1 ♦ • r, and .n- f -in th i -a/-poo
alt, . • i ft«: 1 to*;. ' Ij - 1 Add out4
of (• t • im.tn Urn 011 tluvor and
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f|vi> ?:iinut<M with canned
ic.'d p *:o h< ; ('.<• JuicK of which
ha- thicK^;o'd with
wio* i.-ftv-pooii . orn«uirch Serveii j
twelve
In Pie* i
WV'rc jtroinc to to.ll you how to
p., =.';*• n of tb«* n«xt recipe
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fl ur c,!!p mrt onr third rup*
(f.njrar «n<! on* hn!f tonnpoon tall
! toja«t' Huh or cut in two r«|w
hnrtoiii*>it A«ffl four btmttm «im j
.and th**n four uolif j
milk Tf tlir «r« Ur«« and I
th*> mixture too aoff. omit j
mm* or * " of tha mHlt, Chit! Ih«
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i pte croat OU *ti tin <
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Bake In a iiot oven .—600 degrees—
!en minutes. Kill, when ready to
11 e (villi she wnll-dralned sliced
|n;acht'8 from four No. 2's cans
Sprinkla Rrnled nutnieg over fh«
to|i, and cover with a quart of
sweetened heavy whipped cream
The foui pies ."hould «erve twenty
four persons.
If you are no foolish as to want
only one pie, the ingredient',
hould be one aud a half cups
.'lour, one-third cup sugar, cue
eighth teaspoon salt, one half cup
hortening. one egg, one table
poon cold milk one No. 2>-j can
sliced praches, grated nutmeg ud
one imp heavy cream
You'll Long for This Shortcake
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''"um: Sift together one cup
flour, two teaspoon* baking
powder, one tablespoon sugar and
one half t^nspnon salt Cut In
two and a half tablespoons
shortening Add three-eighths run
diluted evaporated milk, pat ot
toll out aud rut In eight round«
I'ut two rounds togathar wit1
melted butler betweao Bak'
about twelve minutes In • hoi
oven —I SO degrees a Spilt open
and pat between ami on ley tbe
content* of one 1-pound can allced
peaches which bare been gently
stewed with two tablespoons (agar
and ne fourth teaspoon cinnamon
for ■< few tninMaa, and then fooled
to laMwaftM. Ta with 0M4MM
Call J. C. GUEST for CASKETS
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Specials For Saturd
MENS LEATHER JACKETS
i'i:..1 Skin <'ossuck Style
.MATHER JACKKT
Grey Clotton Blankels
MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS
$6.50 $7.50
JOHN li. STETSON HATS
19c vard
Kayan Crepe
Regular 79c
85c 98c
MEN'S UNION SUITS
BOY'S UNION SUITS
Mens Cloth Jackets
J3.S5 to $5.00
Ladies Silk Dresses, a real bargain,
While they Last
POOL'S BRAND MEN'S WORK PANTS
LADIES HOUSE DRESSES
$1.00 $1.95
:<)«' yd.
A Real Bargain
Regular $1 and $1.25 value
MEN'S OVERALLS
BRYANT-LINK CO.
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Formby, Marshall, Jr. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1934, newspaper, September 27, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126863/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.