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THE BOERNE STAR
THURSDAY, AUGUST 20,1981
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Habenicht and Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Fischer visited with
that uniforms and better food
are provided. The terms are
agreed upon and the game is
set to be played in Colone
Stadium in Paris. Sylvester
Terry McNeely, R.N.
OPEN MONDAY - FRIDAY
of life of the original settlers,
and a monument stands in
their honor. Mrs. Williams
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downpours. Either one is
most welcome to all of us.
Not only is it good for the
yards, but it also brings down
the old, dry leaves which no
longer are useful to the trees.
We gently sweep them up and
into the garbage they go.
About an hour after this ar-
ticle was written, the sky
opened up and dumped about
two inches of rain on old
Boerne. Tropical storm Den-
nis is still in the Miami area
where little can be done to
move it away. Dennis has
Classes begin
: September 1,1981
Embroidery Club met in the .
home of Mrs. Joel Willems,
Thursday, August 13th with
8 members and 1 guest who
enjoyed the afternoon and
delicious refreshments. Mrs.
Cooper will be hostess in
September.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Vogt
and daughter visited with
Mrs. Emil Vogt at Boerne,
Saturday afternoon.
The community was sorry
to learn of the death of
Melvin Eckhardt. We extend
our deepest sympathy to the
bereaved family.
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are told about waterspouts
in the Gulf and cool winds
and some rain in the North.
It’s possible that we are go-
ing to have some more hot
nights here in the hill coun-
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Worry often gives a small thing a big
shadow.
A woman may suffer in many ways. But
never in silence.
Tact is the knack of making a point
without making an enemy.
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kind words. .
The bereaved family, Mrs.
Ilsa Sueltenfuss and Family,
Elsie Pfeiffer, Agnes Willie,
Charlie, and Alma Hobbs
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Memorabilia
Located in Phillips Manor
706 So. Main
In the practice of internal medicine at
SENECA PLAZA CENTER
6547 Bandera Road
THE LEON VALLEY
DIAGNOSTIC CLINIC, P.A.
is pleased to announce the association of
SHARON MOORE, M.D.
Blessed Hope
A cademy
.. .a community
Christian school
have located beyond the city
limits because they find no
' proper space in the city. If
they had located in the City,
it would have given a bigger
tax base to the city.
The council then approved
the recommendations from
the Planning and Zoning
Commission.
The next visitor introduced
to Council was Mr. Don
Cromie of Alexander Grant
and Co., an auditing firm
from San Antonio who does
the auditing for the City of
Boerne. A discussion of the
annual report was made by
Council with Mr. Cromie and
then authorization of the final
billing was made.
A discussion of the “Ques-
tion and Answer” proposal
by Councilman Coleman
Sims was then undertaken
with the final analysis to be
the following: This question
and answer session will be on
the 2nd meeting of the month
from 7:30 to 8:00. the Council
would encourage all of its
constituents to take advan-
tage of this period to ask
questions or to vent their feel-
ings about issues which they
Good cheer is something more than faith
in the future; it is gratitude for the past and joy
In the present.
New Tool
AUCTION
7:30 p.m.
SEE PAGE 10 FOR
COMPLETE LISTING!
Jim McCoy, M.D.
announces the opening of his office
at
725 NO. Main St
Boerne, Texas
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is so prevalent in yards
everywhere. We cross our
fingers and hope our dear
neighbor up above will con-
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qd Boerne. Mr. Peden will of-
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mi September 1, 1981 and until
In that time will work with
“ Mayor Howell in the transi-
tion period.
. The meeting was then ad-
journed.
number of persons, for the are magnificant, having ly fall; however, August and
BBQ’ing space is limited. received adequate moisture. September have been con-
Colorado where she attended
a 3-day Family reunion of the
direct descendents of Joel
and Patsy Estes, original
settlers of that area, and who
later donated the land for a
National Park. There were
130 descendents present,
representing 40 states at the
celebration, the first since
Schnelle 698-2897; Vi and 1927. A museum depicts
Walter Eckermann 336-2401 most adequately the manner
The soccer games were was good and a lot of fun.
The rafters really ring with
joy when all ye oldsters, the
Fellowhip Group, get
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Funeral Home, the pall-
, bearers, and a very special
thanks to Rev. Thomas
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later than Aug. 25, ’81. Bring
a covered dish or dessert
other than meat or beans. thers and sister in Iowa, and area.
Please do not order more reports the crops of corn, Weather indicators are still
halves of chicken than the alfalfa, clover and soy beans hesitantly pointing to an ear-
ComPrt Jheatre
August 21 a 23
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Saturday, August 20, 1981
VITO & THE KACTUS KICKERSback once again
Always a favoiite, (S.A.)
"BLUE RIDGE CONNECTION"Bluegrass
with Janet and Jim Davis, picking & grinning!
Come and enjoy a fine meal
and good old O.E.S. fellow-
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Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Habe-
nicht at Kerrville, Thursday.
Reinhold Habenicht of Leon
Springs called on Mrs. Louis
Habenicht and Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Fischer, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C.K. Ballard
were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Wells at
Austin, Saturday;
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Kneupper from Kendalia
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy Kneupper and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee
Kneupper.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brawner
and Mrs. Fay Brawner from
Saint Jo were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Lee Kneupper.
together. We always have a
“Victory”' directed by choreagraphed by interna- good turnout. The men were
victory , arecem oy , . , , very useful, carrying heavy
John Huston and starring tional soccer star Pele and articles and assisting in so
Michael Caine, Max Von add a lotof excitement to the many ways. The setting was
Sydow, and Sylvester film. Bill Conti (Rocky I and the beautiful country home of
Stallone is a film about soccer II) wrote an upbeat score for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cloud,
and heroes taking place in the film and actors Caine and There was plenty of room for
Nazi Germany. A German Sydow deliver very fine per- everyone and the beautiful
officer, played by Max Von formances. scenery was something to
Sydow, challenges a prison The film does have some behold. While we were eating
soccer team to a game. The problems. Huston gives a weiners and all the trimm-
prison teams coach is played white washed picture of Nazi ings, including cake, heavy
by Caine, who accepts the Germany in the fact that clouds began spreading over
challenge on the condition they supply all this food and the hills. Finally, we all had
" ’ new uniforms to prisoners of to seek shelter. Mrs. Doris
war. Also, knowing Hitler’s Cunningham held the
attitude towards blacks, it is business meeting and award-
doubtful that he would ever ed prizes to the winners. A
allow a black player on the small group sang old and
Stallone plays an American team. Another problem is meetingwiu neson tTssecoxd
prisoner who begs his way that several scenes arent Friday of September. It will
onto the team to escape. He developed enough. The be an all -day event in Landa
does escape, but is forced to audience never really sees a Park, New Braunfels, Texas,
return after he arranges the romance between Stallone More of this at a later date. A
teams escape during half and an underground spy but card was a sent to Mr. Hardin
time of the game. The film it comes from nowhere at the who is on the critical list, and
continues to an exciting end. other ailing members were
ending. Overall I thought the film remembered.
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They call it the sea of matrimony because
husbands have such a hard job keeping their
heads above water.
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Kendall Lodge No. 897,
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Aug 24 at 7:30 p.m. for the
purpose of work in the
Fellowcraft Degree.
Members urged to attend.
Visiting Brethren are
cordially invited.
Herman H. Haas WM
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Schwab
reunion
The 22nd Annual Schwab
Reunion will be held August
23, 1981, 12:30 p.m. at the
Herrmann Sons Hall in
Geronimo, TX (Highway 123,
North of Seguin). Please
bring sandwiches and cake,
pie or cookies for supper
which will be served about
4:00 p.m. Coffee, punch,
chips and utensils will be
furnished.
We would like to extend a
special invitation to all of the
decendents of Thomas
Schwab of Michelsrombach,
Germany. His sons, Thomas,
Valentin Joseph and Martin
arrived in Texas in 1844,
1850 and 1868 respecitvely.
A daughter Maria Elisabeth
Schwab Sauer (widow of
Andreas Sauer) came to
Texas with six children in
1890. Three of Thomas
Schwab’s grandchildren,
Wendelin Eckart, Ferdinand
Eckart and Anna Eckart
(married Albert Mueller)
arrived in Texas in 1882 or
1883.
If any of these people were
your parents, grandparents,
great-grandparents or
, great-great grandparents,
please come join us for an
afternoon of GESELL-
SCHAFT.
O.E.S.
[Members and your guests]
The annual “Founders Day
B.B.Q.” to honor our founder
will be on Sat., Aug. 29, ’81 at
7 p.m. at the Masonic Lodge
Hall. Members are asked to
order one half chicken for
each person from one of the
following committee
members: Ethel and Kermit
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The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1981, newspaper, August 20, 1981; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1542954/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.