The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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THE ASPERMONT STAR
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Mrs. Margaret Brownlee of Abilene
is visiting her daughter, Miss Bess
Brownlee.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
Welcome to teachers and students
to Aspermont for the County Meet
March 19-20.
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CAN YOU IMAGINE
GREATER EMBARRASSMENT
Than could come to ylour home, should a death occur and find you
unprotected ?
Our policies are designed especially to cover thi, emergency, and
they give greater protection DOl/LAR FOR DOLLAR of cost. And
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We are nearest you, and DO PAY PROMPTLY, when death occurs
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Write us for information or a call.
GROWING BIGGER BETTER SAFER
IDEAL SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE CD.
W. H. Littlefield, Sec'y.-Tieas.
Anson, Texas
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Queen Theatre
ASPERMONT, TEXAS
"Where Sound— - Sounds Best"
OPEN 7:00
Last Time!
FRIDAY NIGHT
Janet Gaynor—Constance Bennett
Loretta Young — Simone Simon
—IN—
"Ladies In Love"
—PLUS—
Comedy and Cartoon
SATURDAY ONLY
Matinee and Nite
BANK NITE
Bob Allen — Martha Tibbetta
—IN—
"Ranger Courage"
—PLUS—
Comedy and Chapter 10 of —
"The Adventures of
Frank M err well"
PREYUE SATURDAY NITE 11 P. M.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Those Laugh-Laden Zanies of "The
Pig Broadcast" Cut Loose Again in a
Medley of Mirth, Music and Madnessl
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Movietone News and Comedy
Hei Sea Shal Be Legion
Tuesday—Wednesday
BANK NITES
Thursday — Friday
Charles Ruggles — Alice Brady
—IN—
'Mind Your
Own Business"
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NEW YORK, (Special).—Miss Liberty,
of the statue in New York Harbor, is al-
;ady playing in her newest role An art-
ist'* impression of her graces the offi-
cial seal of the New York World's Fair
of 1939 Thus, from the vantage point of
news columns, mail stickers and innu-
merable other decorated devices she car-
ries the torch of invitation iO every cor-
ner of the world and into every home in
tl.4 United States.
Lighting, Even
Bubbles in Color
To Beautify Fair
NEW YORK, (Special)—None of the
scientific discoveries or developments
being hurried from the laboratories to
make the New York World's Pair unusual
and thrilling will produce more startling
results than the latest technique in Il-
lumination
This statement was issued by Grover
Whalen. President of the Fair Corpora-
tion, at the inauguration of experiment!
by the Fair's staff of engineers and il-
lumination experts r their consultant*
These men are already at work with
quar'.er-inch scale models of the Fair,
types of lighting equipment never be-
fore ustc* in comprehensive manner, and
utterly new principles never developed
practically They ar.- dealing with ev-
erything from fluorescent dies and col-
ored bubbles to concentrating lamps and
floodlight systems.
The plan is not tc create spectacular
effects in the usual sense of the term,
says Mr Whalen, but rather to create de-
signs in light that will make their appeal
through their magnitude and their sheer
beauty
The time to quit work id when the
job is finished.
CARD OF THANKS
Mary Astor — Charles Qiugley
IN—
"Ladies From
Nowhere"
PLUS-
CARTOON — COMEDY
And Dry Cleaners
Mrs. Loyd West and small daught-
er, Loy Marie, of Hobbs New Mexico
arrived Saturday for a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. J. M- West and family.
Mrs. Ernest Shadle and children
returned last week from an extended
visit with relatives in Raymondsville.
Welcome to the County Meet in
Aspermont March 19-20.
We wish to thank those who so I
willingly gave assistance in the
death of 0ur employee and friend
i red Widner.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hudspeth
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W(:lcome to teachers and students
to Aspermont for the County Meet
March 19-20.
SORE-THROAT—TONSILITiS!
Instant relief with Anatheeia-Mop,
tlw wonderful new sore-throat rem
edy. A real mop that relieves pain
and checks infection. Positive relief
guaranteed or money refunded by
Star Drug Store.
THE
PERFECT WAY
Leav,e your laundry at Whit-
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answer to the problem of getting
away from washing and ironirg
economically, too. Keep your self
in physical fitness to enjoy other
things.
Our truck is in Aspermont every
Tuesday and Thursday.
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Hudspeth, Hylton F. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1937, newspaper, February 25, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth200324/m1/4/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.