The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
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THK A Kit MONT STAB
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Denton, July G— Just as flutters,
full skirts ami femininity have mo-
nopolized the formal dress field, so
have these soft fashions taken over
the realm of lingerie.
Amon,cr the more expensive loot one
finds nightgowns in pink tinted or
pale hlue chiffons. One luxurious
pinjc anl white affair is trimmed with
black lace, which swoops around a
full skirt and forms a tricky desi'vn
around the neckline.
In organzas there are printed Clor
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WE HAVE THE
MEAT FOR VOL 11
LUNCH
Barbecue and a va-
riety of Cured Meats.
U. L. SPRADLEY
MARKET
al creations w'th butterfly short
sleeves and appliqued yokes. Over
these gowns the uirls at Texas State
College for Women recommend !on,u'
hiffon coats, either with quantities
of shirtings or with yards of fine
pleating.
If one is in search of cool charm
without the output of a small fortune,
the new designs in cottons are a per-
fect answer. Old fashioned dimities
with brief bodice tops and delicate
handwork, offered in heavenly shades
of shell pink, cloud blue, yellow and
white, will make one sleep as beauti-
fully as chiffon and satin.
I u.scious ribbons are being used on
these cottons, tied like little-girl sash-
es or made into shoulder straps. Nar-
row lace trims eft her models, ana a
few crisp cottons even boast nosegays.
These cotton triumphs stay color-
ful after weeks of tubbing and be-
come softer and more delicate a.- lhe>
.v row older. Even the pajama enthu-
siast will have a hard time resisting
these offerings of gown styl sis, and
she who has always favored gowns
can f iid everything her heart d>
sires.
HANDSOME
marines and army
Mrs. Clyd Dunits of Junction, Tex
1 ;i- is visiting her parents Mr. an<!
Mr . Will Flowers of Old Glory.
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Mr. and
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ANNOUNCE VACANC'ES ; daughter of Childress are visiting
herf. in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hie United States Marine Corps Dorn'g parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. B.
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Specials for the Week End
HOT RELISH, 24 oz. Jar
GRAPE JUICE, pint bottle
Salad Lressing, qt.
HOMIN ., No. 21/. can
20c
20c
38c
10c
TOMATOES, No 2 can, 3 for
CRACKERS. 2 lb. box
Raisins, 2 lbs.
JELL-O, o pkgs for
25c
19c
19c
25c
SPUDS, 10 lbs.
JELLY, 2\ii lb. can
19c
25c
W. P. GUEST
Larry Lee, shown here, and hi«
Hand play oi>|> >-ife Paul Whiteman
ind his band in "illy Mase's Casa
Ma nana Kevue at Fort Worth.
NOTICE
THE STATU OF TEXAS
I"' the Sheriff or any Constable
Stonewall County Greeting:
of
U" uiting Office, Allen Building,
Dallas, Texas, has been authorized to,
enlist an unlimited number of men
| during July, Major Peter Conaehy,
jo ' icer in Charge announces.
Applicants must be white, between
IP and 30 years of age, not less than
I!1 inches nor more than 71 inches
L I, in good physical condition, and
ol' ;/ijod moral character.
'Army Resumes Recruiting
U'ter having suspended recruiting
for ... ■ eral days the Regular Army is
>>(" more enlisting new men for ser-
'■ r at Fort Iiliss, Texas. The R<-
cru tin,-, station located at Sweetwat-
er rwiv d telegraphic instructions
on the; .econd day of this month to j
111 sume unri1 trieted recruiting iin-1
mediately." The same high standards
an- required of applicants. Generally
akin: ', tin requirements fur enlist-
mi nt are that the applicants mus-t be
Aii.er.can citizens of good moral
character, single and without depend-
• • at least Is but not over 35 years
ol' age, weight and height must be
pi portional- minimum height of 5
f< t 1 inch s is required, must be in
i,"'id health, and must be able to
pa ■ the intelligence and literacy
u . - a.s prescribed in r- .-illations i
,'overniuvr recruiting for the Regular
Army.
Ramsey. Mrs. Dorn anl daughter have
Travis Rash of Stamford was
Aspermont Monday.
Stonewall County
Abstract Co.
E. M. LA WHENCE & (i. D. KAILSBACK
OWNERS
Your Business Will Be Appreciated
When You Go-
to the Frontier Fiesta, Pan American Expo-
sition. visit your folks, go on your vacation
or anywhere else, you want to look your best.
We are equipped to clean and press your
garments so that you WILL look your best.
©deli Morris
"Service That Must Satisfy"
In re !'"state of T. R. Duke, Deceas-
ed: Jas. II. R hertson and Fern La-
1 a r Robertson, Administrators of the
1 late of T. R. Duke, deceased, hav-
n,g filed in our County Court their
Filial Account of the condition if t,h<
stat. of sa;d T. R. Duke, dece :ed
umh red 344 on the Probate Docket
of Stonewall County, together i''
an application to be discharged from
said Administration.
^ ou are hereby commanded, that
by publication of this Writ n one is
sue in a Newspaper printed in the
County of Stonewall, such publica-
t on Lo be not less than ten days be-j
""iv t';e return day thereof, notice to
all persons interested in the Account
for final Settlement of -aid FJstate, ,
ti appear and contest the same if
ti.e proper so to do, on Monday!
duly li)th A. D. IS/37, at the Court;
Hi1 i ise of said County, n A.^permon;
when said Account and Application !
"v II be acted upon by said Court.
Given under my hand and seal of
said Court, at my office in the City
ol Aspermont this 8th day of July
A. D. l'J37.
I£. M. Lawrence, CI' rk.
County Court Stonewall County.
A true copy, i certify.
A. Li. Ellison, Sheriff.
Stonewall County.
By B. Ginn, Deputy Sheriff.
SALESMAN W \M Hi)
W WTED—AMBITIOUS HUSTLKR.
Sell Rawleigh Products. Needed every
home. Easily sold. Pleasant, work.
Should start earning $25 weekly and
increase rapidly. We tench you how.
Rawleigh's, Dept. TXG-27-50, M an
ph's, Tenn.
roh SALb
(/ood Fann South of
iJeacock. iexas
Improvements—
C LOSING ESTATE
Call or Write—
FRED STOCKDALE
Attorney
j.'vspermont Texas
DON'T *
tear your hair when the wife is a little
late getting home to fix the meal. Just drive
around to George's . . . he'll fix you up. i ou
will enjoy the meal and she will enjoy the
rest.
GEO. ri. BRADSHAW
RESTAURANT
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Mr. and Mrs. Audell Swafford of
Pampa, Texas, visited in the lioev
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gra! am the
first part of the week.
i he Salad and Us :,t
: <nnato Jelly . ./'/</■ ■' ,,
poon -n'min in H
■ it-, cold \' i a . and ti i • in
two cups hot canned t" . u
Add tour teaspoons sugar an I one
half teaspoon -It "in! a.. .•. to
cool. When it beRin.- to • . ,.n
add one cup shredded raw carrot
and turn into 1: nc; wet ;nu!d or
,n a Hat wet pan. Chill. Turn
out tlie fancy mold: onto ' in-
or cut the flat !ieet in piare
and serve on lettuce. ve on
. ame plate with the chicken. Tup
with a spoonful of cooked salad
dressing Serves eight..
And what could he a happiei
name for a May Day dess it ■ .a
\mbrosia: Cut peel from t!.n •
large oranges, then ctit pulp in
mall pieces, discarding white
fibre and seeds but retaining all
lilt juice. You will need he !■
this, one cup of canned cru ice
pineapple, two table poons si iv
three-fourths cup canned 11 >i i
eoconnut, eight maraschino cln r
ries and eight teaspoons eh >rn
juice. Put alternate layer- ol
0 Hire, pineapple and coco: nut
c il a light sprinkling ol sugar in
eisht glass dessert dishes. ) a\a
the top layer of cocoanut. i'op
v ith a cherry and add a tea oon
01 cherry juice to each. Cliill for
sev i al hour-. Serves eight.
'i a collation served to your
> a Mill guests after a merry
i ! ot outdoor games ov of
around a Mmpole will ?o
i toward making your party a
fu rss. It. was t an full.' .'hoaen
1 i graduate dietitian wi;h the
t ; and health oi the children in
m; d, and you csm erve it with-
out fear of any ill effects.*
DRESSES
100 Ladies Di-esses
at—
SI39
KNIT SUITS
We have 10 Ladies
1 nit Suits—regular
$4.95 lo $6.95 values
at
LADIES SHOES
50 pairs of Ladies
. hue Shoes, each
97c
BUTTONS
Closing out one lot
of 10c buttons and
slides at
5c
DRESSES
50 Ladies Dresses
at—
6Sc
CAPS
• j jig white mesh
Summer Caps at—
29c
MENS SHOES
We have about 50
pairs of mens Ox-
fords — odd sizes
$3.95 to $5.00 values
for—
$2.69
HATS
All of our Ladies
Spring and Summer
Flats at—
80c
SOX
Mens Dress Sox
for—
15c
WORK PANTS
Pools blue and Hick-
ory stripe work
pants at—
$1.29
REMNANTS
Any Remnant in our
box for—
10c
SUN SUITS
Children's Sun Suits
Hickory stripe—
19c
Bryant-Link Co.
DRY GOODS JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS HARDWARE
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Hudspeth, Hylton F. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1937, newspaper, July 8, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth200335/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.