The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1982 Page: 3 of 22
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THE BOERNE STAR
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Christmas Luncheon
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Office Hours: 9:00 — 5:00 Monday —Friday
Evenings & Saturday By Appointment
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members will manicure nails
at the Hill Top Nursing
Home before Christmas,
which is a monthly project.
The state convention will
be held in Austin on June 10,
11 and 12. The chapter sent
Harris, with secret pals money for the state project
being revealed at that time, which is for the Children’s
between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. or
Mrs. Maureen Vallerie at
755-4448.
There will be no charge or
offering for the meal or its
delivery-it is a little act of
Thanksgiving to God for the
great blessings that He has
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stew, corn bread, salad, cake,
tea and coffee that was
served to the 140 who were
present. There were 20 door
prizes which went to those
who found a number under
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Introducing the program
was Doris Dillingham. Larry
Snodgrass, Music Director
First Baptist Church of
Boerne, sang two solos of
Christmas music, then led
the group in singing “Joy to
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Association (BACA) will and also includes John Angle, The annual Senior Adult
meet at 7:30 p.m. December vice president; Prexy Christmas Luncheon given
15 at the Boerne State Bank, Tegram, secretary, and by the members of the
Diane Thompson, president Freddie Morrill, treasurer. Boerne Homemakers Club
of the organization, Members will chart.their was December 6, in Saxon
announced this week. plans and objectives during Hall, First United Methodist
Church.
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Rev. Wesley Jones.
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Dawson said. “Part of the
decorations were large
poinsettia plants which two
of our members took to the
two nursing homes in Boerne
to help bring them Christmas
cheer from our Club.”
This last meeting of the
year was a social gathering.
New officers will be installed
at the next meeting, January
7, 1983.
SANTA AND FRIENDS- Pole visitor, Don Backer, Sr. night of Hill Country Christ-
Two boys discuss their in the Boerne State Bank mas Days. The Bank fur-
holiday dreams with a North Friday night, the second nished refreshments and
music for drop-in visitors.
140 Senior Adults Enjoy Food, Music
Olive White hosted the vegetables, ginger calf liver
morning meeting of Precep- smothered in onions, Chinese
tor Eta Chapter chapter of stew meat balls, rice, rice
Beta Sigma Phi on December crackers, tea and fortune
6. cookies. The members
The hostess presented the enjoyed and discussed the
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The Boerne Garden Club
held their Christmas party
December 3 in the home of
Earl and Ava Evans. Co-
hostess for the noon luncheon
was Bera Jennings.
“Traditional turkey and
dressing and all the delicious
trimmings were brought by
our Club members. Ava’s
home was beautifully
decorated for Christmas and
two long tables with red
cloths seated the 22
members, husbands and two
guests,” member Laura Mae
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Chinese chicken and
different commments the
cookies held.
During the . business
session, it was decided that
the Christmas social will be
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from the “You Can Cook-
book”, and noted that
cooking is different in the
various regions of China, as
are the dialects. She
commented that fresh fruits
are usually consumed as
desserts.
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“St. Peter’s Catholic Freeda Granato has said.
Church, Boerne is preparing Serving will be 12 noon
a Christmas Dinner on until 2 p.m. For those who
Saturday December 25 for are unable to leave their
the senior citizens (55 years homes a delivery will be
and over) of our community provided.
who might feel lonesome on “In order that we may
that happy day or who might know how many to prepare
not wish to prepare their for, please call me at 249-8497
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The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1982, newspaper, December 9, 1982; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1543022/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.