The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1978 Page: 2 of 24
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Diamond Foil
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Rosarita Beans
Bananas
Potatoes
Cabbage
Calavos
Dol. Apples
Pepper
Whole Black 1 lb.
CALL FOR
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PAUL PETCH
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Cokes
1 liter 6 pk.
Stuffing
Stove Top Cornbread
Cost
We Will Give you a Copy
of the factory invoice
Aloe Vera
Products
delicious food and the fellow-
ship was great.
Walter and Vi Eckermann
enjoyed an evening of food, fun,
and dominos with friends in
Cranberry
Sauce
LIMITED TICKETS
AVAILABLE
$2.50 per person
Flour
White Wing 5 lb.
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12 Oz. Jar
• REPAIRS
• CLEANING
• SUPPLIES
• CHLORINE
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Bill-Payer Loan
Get your budgets back into
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Corn
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Potatoes
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It takes a strong man to
swim against the current;
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Don’t be sorry if the bottle
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is half full.
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Many doctors pay their
grocery bill with the money
of folks who have eaten too
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Custom Perms and Color Work
Ear Piercing
Sculptured nails &
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If a man can afford to sit
down and wait for a golden
opportunity to come along
he doesn’t need it.
• and are glad you and Virgil are
of home.
ones to enjoy health and
marriage in December are
Reinhold and Louise Bindseil.
We wish you many more happy
years together.
The newly weds, Flo and
Virgil Mock, have returned to
Kendalia. We missed you Flo
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MICHAEL CAINE CYBILL SHEPHERD A N:
Our birthday people for
December are May Kneupper,
Eddie Ludolf, Lewis Noah,
Melodie Kneupper, Lanette
Edmondson, Theresa
Granberg, Connie Granberg,
Louise Bindseil and Walter
Kneupper; May you have many
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Earl and Clara Thomas were
surprised last Thursday even-
ing when Wayne and Aline,
Richard and Kevin Wright,
Dick and Julia Herrin, Al,
Wilta, and Howard Bottles and
Gladys Wright brought supper
to their house to help them
celebrate their 55th wedding
anniversary.
Wilta Bottles and Aline
Wright were in San Antonio
Monday shopping; helping
The most beautiful story
ever told is that of the three
shepherds who saw and
followed the star in the East
and led them to the manger
where lay the Christ child.
Prophecy had come true that a
child, who would in the future
lead and influence the Christian
world had been born. Christ-
mas is such an important and
beautiful time of year that we
plan throughout the year for its
advent. It is a day of happiness
and prayer, and of gathering of
family and friends. What could
be nicer than to see all our dear
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Among things so simple a
child can operate are
parents.
When your Thoughts turn
to Title Insurance think of
Guaranty Title Company
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Out of town birthday dinner
guests on Sunday at Mrs. Louis
Habenicht were Reinhold
Habenicht of Leon Springs,
Virgil Habenicht and Connie
Fischer of Kerrville, Tom King
of San Antonio. Friday evening
Mrs. Louis Habenicht, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Fischer, Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy Habenicht visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Habenicht at Kerrville to wish
Virgil a happy birthday.
Mrs. Aggie Palmer of
Comfort, Linda Kay Marques
from Pasedena visited with Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Russell Sunday.
prosperity with a little good Harper last Saturday.
will thrown in. May you all have Buster and Lois Herrin spent
a very Happy and Healthy several days in Zapata last
Christmas season. week visiting Buster’s cousin,
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Dick are Ralph Howard, and his wife,
arriving this week from Lurlene.
California to spend the holidays Eddie and Norma Krause
here with her mother Mrs. went on a hunting trip to Hondo
Vada Martin. Mrs. Dick will be last week but reported hunting
remembered as the former was very bad.
Baby Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Wengenroth
Mrs. C. M. Sparkman spent a visited with the George
few days in Kerrville with the Kneuppers last week.
Green Things
Garden Club
Christmas Party
Members of Green Things
Garden Club and husbands
enjoyed their Christmas party
Monday evening, Dec. 11, at
the home of Kenneth and
Virginia Thornton. It was a
joyous occasion with assorted
delicious party foods contri-
buted by each member and the
exchange of gifts. The
Thornton’s entire home and
garage were beautifully
decorated for the Christmas
holidays.
Gordon Monroes.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Boerner
of Greenville spent the week-
end with the Alex Fish’s and
visited Mrs. Boerner’s mother,
Mrs. Foster Becker, who is a
resident of Town and Country
Manor.
Mrs. Vera King who hails
from our neighboring state,
Arkansas, is the house guest of
the Donald Gossard family.
We would like to note that
Mrs. Leona Keubel is recover-
ing nicely from recent surgery.
She hopes to be home by
Christmas.
Friends of Miss Gladys
Clemens will be glad to learn
she is doing well in her therapy
treatment.
If you have not visited the
Plant Kingdom, do so, as you
will be delighted with the
lovely array of beautiful plants,
p just right for holiday giving or
any time. Mrs. Mary Gossage is
the owner and she will be
delighted to see you. The shop
is right in town on San Antonio
Street.
THOUGHTS
The trouble with oppor-
tunity is that it always
comes disguised as hard
work.
Alpha Beta Tau
Alpha Beta Tau met in the
new home of Chris Grier, Dec.
6, 1978.
Marty Buell, pres., conducted
the meeting. Plans for our
Christmas projects were
finalized.
Our guest speaker for the
evening was Ed Mergele, who
informed our chapter of our
local government and how it
works. Discussion followed.
Delicious refreshments were
served and the Christmas party
discussed.
The annual Christmas party
was held in the home of Clark
and Maxine Lang. Dec. 16,
1978. The tree was surrounded
with gifts for secret pals and
their husbands. President,
Marty Buell and Tony were the
Santas.
All members were able to
attend and everyone enjoyed
the evening.
Christmas
Ornaments
Ceramic or Porcelain
Finished or Greenware
ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES!
Are you tired of those dull knives
in your kitchen?
We now have a complete line of Kitchen Knives, Butcher
Tools, Steels, Cleavers, etc.
We Feature F. Dick & Forschner
Stop by and see our display!
3, 118 W. Advogt Boerne, Texas
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Fourteen members and their
husbands enjoyed the
Embroidery Club covered dish
dinner and gift exchange on
Dec. 14 at Community Center.
Mina Russell will host the
January meeting.
Sisterdale Extension Home-
makers host the Senior Citizen
Christmas party at Comfort
Dec. 16. Enjoying the program
and refreshments were 32
guests from Comfort, Boerne
and Fredericksburg.
Vernon Pape from Houston
spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Simon Haag.
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Hay, Ray Marvin. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1978, newspaper, December 21, 1978; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1537592/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.