The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1983 Page: 2 of 13
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Llano Naws, Thursday, January 6, 1983
The Llano News
DM 8M-788, «U Barry St., P.O.Box 187, Llano. Tx. 18MS
Ensnd In tho Llano Pool Office aa second class mall
malMr under the Aet of Cengreee of 1878.
PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY AT LLANO. TX 78641
T. H. Cunningham
John Bramhall.....
Editor and Publisher
............News Editor
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v MEMBER 1982
TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Mang-
Iberger of Sunrise Beach, wish
to announce the engagment
and approaching marriage of
their daughter, Lisa Ann, to
Jimmy Jay Avett, son of Coy
and Bobby Preston of Kings-
land.
They will be married on
February 12, 1983 tit 3 p.m. in
Holy Trinity Catholic Church
in Llano, Texas.
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT BLOSSMAN
SILK FLOWER DESIGNS
DIANE HATFIELD
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Womans Culture
Club Has Guest
Speaker Monday
By Marilyn Halo
County Extension Agent, H.E.
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Kandy Parish Of Deer Park,
Texas and Robert Blossman of
Herndon, Va., were married
on December 23, 1982 at Deer
Park Methodist Church. The
^ride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Duke Parish of
Kingsland, Texas. Dawn Pa-
tures as long as they Ye out of her-in-Jaw of the grftora, -»ek , 9f Peer Krfe_HjrtfrSogL.ll Taaaa-atAujilii»»
31980 graduate of Southwest winedale area, she collected
best man.
Other members of the wed-
ding party included Kristie
Fain of Austin and Barbara
Schmidt of Stephenville. Jeff
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If a beautiful plant was
among your Christmas gifts,
be sure to take care of it to
prolong its beauty.
Poinsettias outrank all other
Christmas plants combined in rish of Deer Park was her
popularity. They are well sister’s maid of honor. Ricky
........... . adapted. .ta„.iudHur tempera- Schmidt of Stephenville, brot
SKiHTlfcu (unutiowJiMO) tures flS jong as they’re out of
hot or cold drafts. Put them
near a bright window and aim
at keeping the soil evenly
moist, nqt wet or dry.
Poinsettias used to be pretty
sensitive to changes from a
greenhouse environment to
that of a home, with leaf and
flower drop being a common
problem. But now, with newer
varieities, you can just about
plan on poinsettias on Valen-
tine’s Day if you care to keep
them around that long.
You can cut the plant back
after flowering and set it
outside for the summer, but
you’ll have a reat chore
bringing it into flower again
next Christmas. That’s simply
a Job better left to the
professionals.
Kalanchoes should be kept
in a sunny window. This plant
flowers when the days are
The Womens Culture Club
will have a guest speaker,
authoress Crystal Sasse Rags-
dale at its meeting an Monday,
Jan. 10 at 2:30 p.m. Ragsdale
Hopf and Larry Allen were js the author of a number of
ushers and candlelighters. A works on Texana, including
champagne reception was held -j he Golden Free Land and The
at Baywood Country Club in History of Dimmit County. She
Pasadena, TCxas where Texas served as director of research
Connection provided the for ,he German, Swiss, Chi-
country and western dance nese and Czech ethnic groups
niusic. The rehearsal dinnner for the Hemisfair 68 presenta-
was held at Texas Tumble- tion of the Institute of Texan
weed. * , . Cultures. Serving as research
The bride is a 1976 graduate associate for The University of
LISA MANGLBERGER
Bride-elect of Jimmy J. AvaH
Texas State, Univeristy. and an(j recorded the history and
was employed as a teacher in folk culture of the Black people
the DCef Park school district. who lived for generations in
The groom.is a 1972 gradu- Austin, Waller, Fayette andn
ate of Llanp High School, and a Colorado counties.
" 1976 graduate of SWTSU. He
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is employed with the U.S. Ragsdale lives
New
Secret Service in Washington Braunfels and Austjn where
D.C. After a skiing trip to she ;s an actjve member of the
Seven Springs. Pennsylvania. UT docents at the Huntington
the couple will reside in and Humanities Recean-h <
Herndon. Virginia.
and Humanities Research art
museums.
According to some re-
tearchers, celery has nega-
tive calories. It takes more
calories to eat a piece of
celery than the celery hrfs
in it to begin vyith.
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915-388-4730
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CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE
MIKE METHVIN
915-247-3422
Llano, Texas 78643
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
301 HWY. 71E LLANO, TEXAS
SUNDAY
Sunday School _____.___.‘.-.s..v:s;..........— 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship .............................10:45 A.M.
Youth Ministry .............................. 6:00 P.M.
Woman's Ministry ...............................6:00 P.M.
Evening Worship ............................... 7.00 P.M.
WEDNESDAY
Bible Study ................................... 7:00 P.M.
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PRESOKI Of CHRIST WITH US
REV. FRANK MdLHANEY III PASTOR
home, particularly if yoit'll put
short, consequently they are the'n jn 8 degree spot
difficult to reflower . in the eac*1 n,8ht and during the day
, , when you re not around. They
home if earned over from just don-t pro,per at normal
another year. Lights used ih home temperatures,
the home provide long days Be “careful to avoid hot
and the plants fall to set flower drafts when you select a spot
buds. They do make excellent for y0ur azalea, and. again, .be
foliage plants once the flowers extremeiy careful of your
are faded, however. Just watering practices. Most
remove the flower stalk and greenhouse azaleas are grown
use as a foliage plant. ^ jn virtually 100 percent peat
Christmas cactus isn t a mosSi and |t’s fairly easy to
typical cactus. It requires as goof on the watering.
much water as -any other Florist azaleas are not parti-
houseplant, though it should cu|ary well adapted outside of
not be overwatered. This is £aSt Texas so you may want to
one plant that can be Kept over djscard the ' plant once it’s
to bloom again next Christ- finished flowering. *
mas. Keep it in a sunny Plants brighten any holiday
window until danger of frost is decorations. With a little care,
past, then place it in a shady they can last long after the
spot out of doors during the toys are broken and the bills
summer. Bring indoors before are p{dd
frost can damage it. Place in a
cool room ’’at night. Night
temperatures must be below
75 degrees, or it will not
bloom.
Cyclamen, or shooting stars,
are old favorites. Their large
showy flowers are red, pink,
salmon or white and really do
resemble falling stars. Unfor-
tunately through, the flowers
fade and fall pretty fast at 72
degrees, so cyclamen has a
pretty short flowering period
in the home. If you have the
opportunity, keep the plant at
55 degrees whenever possible.
Again, avoid hot drafts and
overwatering.
Azaleas should remain at-
tractive 2-4 weeks in your
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Cunningham, T. H. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1983, newspaper, January 6, 1983; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1053248/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.