The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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Peacock School News
By MYRA SAM FORD j
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The lineup of the Junior Grammar
School Girls' baseball club has been i
announced by Mrs. Coplen. Players!
• are: Muriel Kennedy, Leona Parker, I
Catherine Bethany, Sudie Kate Rig* i
by, Blanche Blkins, Essie Morton
jjadene Patterson, Dorothy Fae Pat- '
1 terson Audrey Patton, and Bobbie
Fae Bilbrey. !
The girls played a pa me of ball j
witii a few of the boys that Mr. Boyd j
chose. They considered it quite an
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Movietone News and Comedy
Tuesday - Wednesday
CASH NIGHTS
W«m>r Oland — Helen Wood
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Thursday & Friday
An outstanding picture "of (he
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ih Friday night for the next Five weeks
17.50 Dionne Quintuplet Dolls will
Free to someone in the audience,
will be given each Friday night.
honor that they won the game. The
girl* intend playing some games
soon according to Mrs. Coplen.
The line up for the boys' team in-
olimit's Joe Kidd, Jeff Bryan Nash,
Atvie Patterson, ColGman Muting*
J. L. Smith, John King Junior, Jer-
rel Lawrence, Buddie Allen, Bill
Eaton, and Louis Sorrel.
In a game with the Swenson team
Tuesday, they were victorious with
a scon? of X'£ to 5.
Five of the teachers of the Pea-
cock Schools intend attening the
State Teachers' Association at Ft
Worth .November 26. They are Mr.
Cook, Mr. Apploton, Miss King, Miss
Medlin, and Miss Graves.
Selection of the characters of the
senior play, "Don't Darken My Door"
was made last Friday. They are as
follows.
Roger Kent, a bachelor, Ervin Clark;
Rosemary Kent, his romantic niece,
Florence McMillan; Tom Garrick
Rosemary's persistent suitor, Walter
Wood; Poppy Foster, maid-of-all-
work, Ethel Lawrence; Alec Stub-
bins, Poppy's devoted swain, J. B.
Martin; Jane Perkins, a wrlter of
romances, Myra Samforcl; Louisa
Feathcrstone, an old maid, Dorothy
Baton; Susie Featherstone, her sister
(an old maid also) Jean Kluting.
Practice has begun ujnder the di-
rection of Miss Mable King. The
play will be presented in December,
die definite date to be announced
Later.
The basketball boys are eagerly
looking forward to their tournament
that is to be held the 11th and 12th
of December.
THE STAMPEDED HERD
Composed by Elizabeth Bond
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rutherford and
son wiJJ leave the later part'of thi«
week for Alpine for a month V stay.
Mr. George Finley, Jr., of Stam-
ford was an Aspermont visitor Wed-
nesday.
This Week In Texas
History
T. s. O. W. News Bureau
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\'enr the Double Mountains,
In the County of Stonewall,
Dill Hit-son owned two thousand steers
We'd gathered up that fall
Tid Miljsap and Pringle Moore
And other punchers half a score
Were standing guard that stormy
night
When those cattle all took fright
Around the herd we took our stand
It was to dark to see your hand
All at once the lightening flashed
Followed by the thunders crash
f think the clouds al? sprung a leak,
For rain and hailstones fell in
sheets.
All, the steers threw up their horns,
And fled away before the storm,
The lightening played upon their
hacks,
As they fled in terror, track on
track,
It seemed that they would never tire
As they splashed on thru rain and
mire.
The fittest of the herd survived,
The weak and slow ones lf st their
lives.
They trampled each other in their
flight,
Two hundred steers were killed
that night.
Our well trained mounts were in the
race,
And with the cattle they kept pace,
Cowboys yelled till they were hoarse,
Trying to change them in their
course.
When Pringle Moore fired a shot.
They began to circle and finally
stopped.
It ceased to rain, the storm was past
And they were bedded down at
iast.
V. t; were soaked to the skin, and a
little sasdle stained,
I have never seen si slicker that
would keep out all the rain.
The cook kept some whiskey in the
old chuck lx)x,
That was good for snake bites or
any other shock,
And we all took a dram to dry up
our tears,
That we had been shedding over
losing all those steers.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank I^anier of Gen-
eva,>w attended service3 at the Bap-
tist church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Smith and
children of Geneview visited in the
home of Mrs. Zuilu Mae Butler Sun-
day.
Mr, and Mrs. Cfyde Keen attended
tsie Hardin-Simmon*—Howard Payne
iiioiball game in Abilene last Satur-
day.
WEEK OF NOVEMBER 15
1827—Tho third of Austin's con-
tracts, dated Nov. 20, permitted him
• o establish within six years 100 fam-
ilies on the north side of the Colo-
ratio River above the old San Antonio
Road.
1835—Tho Provisional Government
Council .enacted legislation on Nov.
19 to purchase food, clothing and
other supplies for the army.
1835—On Nov. 21 the first troops
from the United States to join the
Texas revolutionary fomes arrived
near San Antonio.
1830—An act was passed by the
First Congress of the Texas Republic
MATTRESS SPECIAL
For short time only we will make
your old mattress into a Beautiful
Spring Mattress for only $10.35.
We allow 50 cents ofT on each mat-
tress delivered to our plant
$30.00 Spring mattress given away
December 23rd. Ask for particulars.
WESTERN MATTRESS PLANT
Stamford, Texas
FOR SALE
One black mare, weight 1300
pounds, and one sorrel horse, weight
1300 pounds. Both good workers.
See Curtis Winn.
FOR RENT
2-room house. Also have 2 l'ur-
.iished rooms for rrent. See
Orlando May field
DON'T SCRATCH!
Paracide Ointment is guaranteed to
relieve any form of itch, eczema, ring
w orm or itching skin irritation with-
in 48 hours or money refunded. Large
jar 50c at Star Drug Store.
on Nov. l« to enable President Hous- ed making tt a penal offense for any
ton to appoint a minister to the
United States. He appointed William
H. Wharton.
1864—On Nov. 15 an act was pags*
officer to prevent a prisoner from
consulting a lawyerr. This indicated,
the extnemity to which arbitrary .
military power had bee« stretched.
Y'
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and choicest of foods—well cooked and at-
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Dinners
Short Orders
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CLEANING — PRESSING — ALTERING
We are never satisfied until the customer
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Hudspeth, Hylton F. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1936, newspaper, November 19, 1936; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126973/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.