The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1978 Page: 2 of 34
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THE BOERNE STAR
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When you join Farm Bureau, you become eligible to
Spaghetti
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BOB PERSYN
Beans
Tortillas
Comfort, Prince of a Fellow by Hearon;
Margarine
Flour
Office 997-4396
Home 997-7478
Springs.
Following the Friday night Generation by Fast; Green Ice .
WHITE WING. .5 LB.
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Hair Care
Products
Barbecue Our Specialty
Serving Cafeteria Style And Take Out
Sandwiches And Lunches
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rehearsal on September 15, the
groom’s parents hosted the
rehearsal supper at the Key
THE FEVER
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jacket
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matching blue printed western
shirts and blue western jeans.
Out of town guests came from
San Antonio, New Braunfels,
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POTATOES
LETTUCE .
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Shiner, Lampassas, Kerrville, My Enemy the Queen by Holt;
Fredericksburg and Sutherland Thursday the Rabbi Walked
Anyone who is satisfied to
stand still should not com-
plain when others pass him.
Library Receives
New Books
When your Thoughts turn
to Title Insurance think of
Guaranty Title Company
100 W. Hosack - 249-2577
Start, Finance and Manage
Your Own Small Business.
New fiction titles of current
interest are: Chesapeake by
Michener; Fools Die by Puzo;
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COMMUNITY OWNED
AND MANAGED
For ALL Your
Financial Needs
by Browne; Orphan Train by
Magnuson; Mortal Friends by
Carroll; San Dollars by Terrall;
Country Cousin by Auchin- 1
closs; Compromising Positions
by Isaacs.
Women are more irritable
than men, the reason being
that men are more irrita-
ting.
MEMBER
F.D.I.C.
The smallest good deed is
better than the grandest
good intention.
Cast no dirt into the well
that gives you water.
participate in a wide variety of economic services.
These include:
INSURANCE—
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• REPAIRS
• CLEANING
• SUPPLIES
• CHLORINE
• ACID
In today’s complex and
fast-moving world, what we
need even more than fore-
sight or hindsight is insight.
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•GLYNIS UEC KER
•SHIRLEY SEITER
112 LB.
COLONIAL BREAD
LONGNECK. PER CASE
BEER FALSTAFF.
2 LB.
PINTO BEANS.....
SHOWBOAT. .1412 OZ.
PORK & BEANS ...
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THOUGHTS
The thought that leads to
no action is not thought - it is
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Precision Hair Cutting
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MEN & WOMEN
Custom Perms and Color Work
Sculptured nails &
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Skyview Ceramics
249-2252
122 BANDERA ROAD
BOERNE, TEXAS
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
Greenware — Paints —
Supplies — Kilns — Firing
GIFTS CUSTOM MADE
Everything for the Hobbiest
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Dog
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PURINA . 5 LB.
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Spaghetti
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OPEN
TUE. - FRI.
9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
SATURDAY
8:00 'TIL 12:00 NOON
fresh as spring___________
PRODUCE
Bananas
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The Boerne Library has a
wide assortment of new books
on the shelves. Come in and
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the bride and son of Mr. and
Mrs. Kirby Culak, was ring
bearer. He carried a white
heart-shaped satin pillow.
The groom and his attendants
wore Windsor brown tuxedos
with shirts to match those of
the bride and her attendants.
The groom’s shirt was white
and those of his attendants
were apricot. The groom wore a
silk apricot rose boutonniere
and the attendants wore yellow
carnations. Ushers were Ray
Culak, brother of the bride and
Gary Frantzen and Bobby
Bumpas, brother-in-laws of the
groom.
Mrs. Culak chose for her
daughter’s wedding a yellow
long sleeved gown with’white
was served by Alvin Laura: The Life of Laura
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) streamers similar to the bride's.
They wore apricot picture hats
. trimmed with an apricot bow
? and streamers. All wore gold
necklaces with their names
) engraved on them, gifts from
the bride.
, Tammy Bumpas, niece of the
’ groom, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Bumpas and
) Loretta Culak, niece of the
bride and daughter of Mr. and
, Mrs. Eugene Culak were flower
‘ girls. Dressed in gowns identi-
cal in color and similar in style
) to those of the attendants, they
wore flower rings of yellow
. daisies and baby’s breath in
their hair. Both carried wicker
baskets of flowers identical to
I those of the attendants.
Glen Steubing, close friend of
the groom, served as best man.
Groomsmen were brothers of
। the groom: Douglas, Daniel and
I Dwight Woerner and David
sories. Complementing their wedding trip to Six Flags Over
attire were corsages of Texas.
Auto—liability, collision, medical and uninsured motorist
endorsement.
Fire—homeowners, farm and ranch owners, and
commercial.
Liability—farmers comprehensive, personal and employers,/
liability. 9
Crop hail
Life
GROUP PURCHASE PROGRAM—Safemark tires and
batteries. Volume buying and high quality make for a real
bargain.
GROUP MEDICAL—Blue Cross/ Blue Shield hospital and
surgical benefits.
Farm Bureau service programs were instituted to provide
real services to members at the lowest possible cost.
JOIN FARM BUREAU TODAY!
KENDALL COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE
tables were also laid in white
and decorated with crepe
paper. Wedding bells and crepe
paper adorned the hall.
The bride’s table, laid in white
lace over apricot, held the 4-tier
bride’s cake which was richly
decorated with apricot and
yellow flowers and ribbon. The
groom’s table, laid in white lace
over yellow, held the groom’s
cake, a German chocolate in the
shape of 2 horeshoes. Grapes,
fruits, corn husks and 2 doves
decorated the cake.
A barbecue turkey dinner
with all the trimmings was
served to the guests.
The house party headed by
Mrs. E. J. Scharmann, Mitzi
Scharmann, Mrs. Alvin Brandt
Sr., and Mrs. Kirby Culak was
assisted by Mrs. Charlene
Maytum and Mrs. Connie
Wuest cutting the bride’s cake
and Mrs. Sherry Matter and
Mrs. Tena Gold cutting the
groom’s cake. Serving the
cakes were Misses Dorothy
Hansen, Crystal Farnhoff, Alice
Hansen and Heidi Eberle.
Coffee was served by Debra
Schmidt from a silver coffee
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height a man can attain by
remaining on the level.
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server and Alta Lee Joy ladled browse. New nonfiction books
punch. Serving potato salad include: Simplified Home
was Mrs. Veta Moreland and Appliance Repairs by Browne;
Mrs. Pat Semlinger. Mrs. The Only Investment Guide
Peggy Hahne and Mrs. Shirley You’ll Ever Need by Tobias;
Heiligmann served beans and Being Seventy by Vining;
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chose a turquoise
Fischer and Cindy Heiligmann Brendan Voyage by Severin;
served iced tea. Other house The Pure and Simple Cook-
party members included Nat book by Burros; Getting Strong
Matter, Ronnie, Ray and Kirby by Lance; Scribble Scribble by
Culak helping in the kitchen Ephron; Inventing America by
and Lori Woerner and June Wills; Silent Missions by
Harvey pinning flowers. Curtis Walters; Paul Harvey’s the
Hahne, Henry Fischer, "Baldie" Rest of the Story; Metropolitan
Durst and Eddie Zinsmeister Life by Lebowitz; How I Got to
prepared the barbeque and be Perfect by Kerr; Lonely
beans. Lady of San Clemente by
Music for dancing was David; Families by Howard;
furnished by George Machart Successful Dog Training by
Orchestra from Shiner, Texas. Pearsall; The Complete Book of
Mr. and Mrs. Hilmar Scheele Dog Obedience by Sauders;
from New Braunfels led the Dulles by Mosley; Wheeling
grand march. and Dealing by Baker; A Place
For traveling, the couple wore for Noah by Greenfield; How to
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Schuchardt, Realtors are happy
to announce that Dorothy
Hagendorf of Boerne, has
joined our competent and
reliable sales staff. All of our
sales people are required to
undergo exclusive Realty
World training in all phases of
marketing real estate. This
training includes but not
limited to selling, listing,
financing, and providing our
exclusive home protection plan.
Our service does not end with
the sale of your property.
Dorothy will join with Ruby
Baker of Realty World, Vernon
Schuchardt, Realtors, in
marketing homes in the Boerne
area.
Dorothy may be contacted by
calling 249-2449 or Ruby at
755-8151 in Boerne.
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Resturant in Boerne.
The couple is now at home in
Fredericksburg after a
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One-stop banking is what we’re
all about. Now you can handle all
your financial transactions here —
savings, checking, loans, retire- /
ment plans — without the bother
of going all over town to do it. / )
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The fathers of the couple also
wore Windsor brown tuxedos
with shirts to match the colors
of their wives gowns.
Following the ceremony a
reception honoring the newly-
weds was held at Herff Park, g
The registration table held the I
bride’s book and wicker basket I
of “Thank You” scrolls. Miss
Melissa Schwope presided at
the book and registered some |
500 guests. Cindy and Denise «
Heiligmann assisted with the |
gifts.
The head table laid in white |
was decorated with white and I
apricot crepe paper. The bride’s I
and her attendants’ basket |
bouquets were used as center- |
pieces. The table held seating
arrangements for the bridal j
party, parents, and families of |
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Hay, Ray Marvin. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1978, newspaper, September 28, 1978; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1537580/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.