The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1950 Page: 2 of 6
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Mrs M Y HUU who haa been
ill In the Stamford hospital was
able to be brought to hei* mo-
ther's Mrs Kidd's in Aspermont
A number of local people were
guests of the Jayton Culture Club
on Wednesday evening at u book
review "Belles on Their Toes"
given by Mrs L. E. Dudley of
Abilene. Those who attended
from Aspermont were Mr and
Mrs Cecil Mason. Mr and Mrs
John P Ward. Mr and Mrs Bert
Mullen* Mr and Mrs Odell Mason
Mr and Mrs Em Wright and Mr
and Mrs T Houston Ward.
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Bud Cooper and son Wayman
and daughters Helen and Jerry
visited in Stephensville Thanks-
giving Day.
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Word was received here of the
death of Gena Kay Irvin at Sem
inole Friday. He was buried
there Saturday. He was a son
of Mr and Mrs Jelly Irvin and
a grand son of Mrs Jim Tom
Irvin of Aspermont.
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Mr and Mrs Roy Sallee spent
the Thanksgiving holidays with
her parents at Brady.
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Published every Thursday morning at the Star office In Asper
Aonti Texas. Subscription price $2 in Stonewall County. $2.50 else
rt-here. .
iFTON E- RICHARDS Editor- Owner and Publlshci
Mrs. H. H. Shadle society editor; Mrs. Lynn Flowers Old
Glory; Mrs It P Hoy. Swenson; Mrs. M F Childress. Peacock.
Entered as Second Class Mail at the post office at Aspermont.
fexas under the act of Congress of March 3. 1879-
THE ASPERMONT (TEXAS) STAR. THURSOAIT WOV M Ittt
Mrs Ruth Bryant of Okla is
visiting her daughter and fam-
ily Mr. and Mrs A. C. McNutt.
John Freeman of Stamford was
in Aspermont visitor Saturday.
Mrs Oaks who is in the Stam-
ford hospital is reported to be
improving.
Advertising rates given upon application.
Andy Baggett and Judy of Ol-
ney spent the week end with Mrs
H W Anderson.
Mrs T Houston Ward had as
her guests Thanksgiving her sis-
ter Mrs Edd Bradshaw and da
ughter Mary Ann of Hawley.
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Mr and Mrs Bill Gholson had
business in Stamford Saturday.
Steve Bittner of Dallas was
n visitor in the home of Mr and
Mrs P E Bookman Tuesday.
Visiting in the home of Mrs
G T Hatley the past week end
were Mrs J H Mitchell rrf Paw-
nee- Okla. Mr and Mrs J W
Hatley and son A1 of ElPaso; Mr
and Mrs I W Baker Jr and sons
of Plainview; Mr and Mrs Elmer
Westfall of Sweetwater andMr
and Mrs ete Rodgers of Sweet-
water.
NEWS FROM
swenson
FUN. FOLKS and FACTS
Dear reader — We havehad
some very prettyt mild weather
this week except for & cold spell
Thanksgiving day. W-2 would
say it is almost like early spring
weather only the vegetation be-
lies the fact.
Mr and Mrs Ed Hahn returned
from severa weeks visit with
their son and famiy lewis Hahn
in Columbus Mo only to takeoff
for Corpus Christi for a visit
with their other son Owen and
his famiy.
Mrs Martin has been very ill
the past week with virus pneu-
monia. She and Jimmie have
been in Anson all week but re
turned home Sunday night much
improved.
Mrs Pat Hoy received word
on Wednesday night of the death
of a cousin in Lubbock who died
as the result of a car accident.
Mr and Mrs Hoy and the Ray-
mond Hoys attended his funeral
in Tahoka on "fhanksgiving Day.
Mr and Mrs Roy Tarrance and
Phillip of Bomarton and Alice
| Evans of Abilene spent the
i Thanksgiving holiday with their
j mother Mrs Tarrance.
! Rev A McAuley of Abilene
t filled the pulpit of the Baptist
Church on Sunday.
[ Mr and Mrs A C McNutt Jr
and boys recently visited her
I mother Mrs Brvant in Thacker-
Mr and Mrs Jack Chennault of j
Odessa spent Thanksgiving day ;
with his parents Mr and Mrs J
L Chennault.
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Mr and Mrs A E Richards at-
tended services at the Anson
Primitive Baptist Church last
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Ward Gardner j
visited in Okla during the Thank
giving holidays. j
Mrs Raymond Weeks and lit-
tle daughter Becky are visiting
her parents Mr and Mrs Mart
Guest.
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Mr and Mrs Johnny Rister of
Abilene spent Sunday in the
home of her parents Mr and
Mrs Arthur Gardner.;
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VETERANS educational bene-
fits are up July 1. 1951 accord-
ing to present law all veterans
receiving benefits of the edu-
cational program must be in
training by July !> 1951 and re-
main in continuous training until
they have completed their eligi-
bility
Lowell Lawrence- Glen
and Stagg Miller aire deer hu
ing in Mason County.
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Ray Hays Jr of Sul Ross 1
his parents Mr and Mrs
Hays Sr over the holiday
end.
Our congratulations to Vergie
Stovall Watkins. Willene Smith
Hogan. Martha Jordan McDowell
and Joan Anderson Pittcock< M y
their years ahead filled wlth(
happiness.
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Mrs. Dora McMeans and sons
attended the funeral of a
lative Mrs Will Rivers at W^co
Wednesday.
Texas Truck Driving Champs
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Mr and Mrs Jim Baugh of Ab-
ilene visited his parents here on
Sunday.
Rev Toy Henson of Abilene
filled the pulpit at the Baptist
Church at both the morning and
evening services. He is a minis-
terial student at HSU.
Carl Dodson of Gene spent
Monday night with his brother
Clyde Dodson and family. He at£}.
tended the funeral or Bryan
Rutherford Tuesday.
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parties
weddings
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SENSATIONAL SAL
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Champion truck driver* of Texan for 1950 arc pictured with their
employer and the trophies they won in the annual Texas Motor Trans-
portation Association, Inc. roadeo in Dallas. Frank M. Pannell (left),
of Dallas, drove a Dodge 1 '4-Ion F-152 with van to win the straight
Iruck event, while X. Z. Ballard (right), of Houston, drove a Dodge
4-ton Y.4-130 tractor with trailer to win the tractor semi-trailer event.
Hotli men won the same events last year in the 1949 Texas roadeo.
I'heir proud employer, Henry English (center), head of Red Ball
I lotor Freight Lines, of Dallas, served this year as president of the
American Trucking Association.
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OF ASPERMONT
Mrs Barney Shadle and daugh
ter Sidney of Iraan visited rela-
tives here Wednesday and Thurs
ville Okla and she returned with
them for n visit.
Mrs Slapak bookkeeper at the
gin reported that 1012 bales of
cotton will have been ginned this
season counting a few unginned
bales on the yard at the time of
this writing Tuesday afternoon.
Cecil Norris attended to bus-
ines* in Austin last week.
Until next time we leave you
with
One Man's Opinion
Christmas is just around the
bend. Better net started on that
Chri*?mnr :tft li«t and avoid the
1 ft -1 minute rush. That i.? If
! Thanksgiving dinner hasn't got
[ you down.
Hi. OrantiM m made it OK
why let wash day
worry you?
And Hinder Your Christmas Shopping?
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Agent for the Ideol Laundry will pick up
and deliver your bundle each Wednesday
and Saturday. Call 3221 for pickup and
delivery service or leave at SERVICE
CLEANERS.
Each week more and more people da
thrir laundry the "Ideal" way.
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Hove your shirts done the "Ideal"
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Richards, Afton E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1950, newspaper, November 23, 1950; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127374/m1/2/: accessed May 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.