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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1984
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Singles Plan Dining, Dancing
Wedding Anniversary
Insuring Home, Business, Auto & Life
Boeme 249-3528
San Antonio 698-1212
1001 South Main St
Boerne, Tx.
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Club Mailout Available
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Rummage Sale Nov. 10
Sponsored By Lioness Club
Lowest Premiums — In the Oldest Companies
“Good People To Deal With Since 1916”
knowledge will be shared at the
general meetings.
Singles Club
November 9.
membership chairman at 249-3844.
Dr. Jon Hays of Boerne is the
president of the Hill Country
Singles Club and has been instru-
Lynn Buhaug and Glynda Marcus
recently attended The Annual
Conference of the Humane Society
of the United States in San Diego,
California. They attended work-
shops for Investigations, Labora-
tory Animals, Animals in Enter-
tainment, Lobbying and Political
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Boerne Lioness Second Annual
Rummage Sale will be Saturday,
November 10 at the La Hacienda
Meeting Room.
In addition to the Rummage Sale,
females will be sold by the dozen,
either hot or cold, $2.50 a dozen.
mailout series is for you and your
parents.”
mental in helping to organize it.
“Already we have a good sized
membership and have been able to
form a number of activity groups,
according to the interests of the
members. We think the Club has a
lot to offer to its members. Won’t
you join?” asks member Carol
Weaverling.
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Anyone longing for a convertible
can realize their yearning by driving
a mini under the rear of a tractor-
trailer.
Southern Comfort
HOME FURNISHINGS
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Schreiner College
Kerrville Texas
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Open Weekdays 9-5:30 Saturday 9-2
FAMILY OPT(
126 SO. MAIN ST.
*Hard & Soft Contact Lenses *Lab on
People who long for the good, old
days never had to lug 40-pound
storm windows up ladders each fall.
IMETRIST
249-8090
emisesi*Prescriptions Filled
Vision, Glaucoma & Eye
Health Exams
FIRST LESSON FREEH
Call for Class Schedule or registration
249-8412 in Boeme • 674-5234 in San Antonio
Located at BODY & SOUL EXERCISE STUDIO 108 Industrial Dr.
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(Open nights & weekends by Appointment Only)
Thomas Phillip Photographer
266 N. Main • In Phillip Center • Phone 249-2312
Following the Mass a supper was
held for the immediate family.
Hosting the supper were Gerald
and Eva Nell Beckmann, Diane and
Sheila.
Their son and daughter-in-law,
Lt. Col. Kenneth and Vickie Nickel •
and grandchildren Michael and
Melissa, were not able to attend.
They are stationed at Maxwell
A.F.B. in Alabama.
For appointments call collect to Methodist Plaza—San Antonio office: 699-0715
Walk-in Patients Welcome
HOURS: Tuesday Afternoon: 1:30—4:30 • Thursday Morning: 9:00—12:00
Saturday Morning by Appointment.
♦Large Selection of Designer
& Fashion Frames
• Boerne’s only full
specialist for over
. [Photo By Billy Mitchell]
DAVIS INSURANCE
•REAL ESTATE*
Richard D. Odom, D.P.M.
Announces the opening of his office
For the Practice of Podiatry
(medical and surgical treatment of the foot)
Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Nickel
celebrated their 50th wedding
anniversary in St. Joseph’s Church,
Honey Creek, renewing their
marriage vows and attending Mass
offered for their intention by Msgr.
Bernard C. Mullaney.
The couple was wed in St.
Joseph’s Church, Honey Creek,
October 10, 1934.
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that can winter herself. Do without grass and
water all summer and make money.”
“The other one we tip our hat to, and lose
our shirt!”
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jecting a positive image, Farm
Animal Welfare, Predator Control,
and Basic Management Principles:
Fund Raising Stategies.
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meets Friday, about membership, call the
“We will meet for a Happy Hour
at Chequers Restaurant in Boerne
at 5:30, and car pool over to Texas
Tumbleweed for the evening,” a
member said. "Incidently, the
Happy Hour is happy in part
because that is when we invite new
members to get acquainted with us
(and us with them, of course!).”
The Hill Country Singles Club is
open to any adult single who might
wish to participate in a wide variety
of activities and who would enjoy
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Appliances & Furniture
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Day Phone: 249-3032
Night Phone:
249-2534 or 249-2987
Complete
Body & Paint Work
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Stage Door Dance Company
Ballet • Tap • Jazz • Baton 2
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IBusby Presents Programi
To Boerne Reading Club
“Women in the American important role for the Loyalists as
Revolution” was the paper well as the Rebels,” recalled
presented by Mrs. Billie Busby reporter and Club member Shirley
when the Boerne Reading Club met Wantzloeben. “The help of these
October 30. brave women was invaluable as
Mrs. B. H. Cartwright was they nursed, gathered and passed
hostess for the meeting. information about enemy move-
Mrs. Don Baynton, president, ments, served clothing for the
called the meeting to order and troops, raised food on the farms in
chaplain Mrs. E. P. Droste led in the absence of the men and boosted
prayer. the morale of all.”
Following the business meeting, Refreshments were served to
Mrs. Busby presented the paper by members in the period following the
Paul Engle. “Women played an program.
Kramer Speaks To Sorority
Dell Crawford hosted the receiving a letter from the Red
November 5 morning meeting of Cross.
Preceptor Eta Beta chapter of Beta The garage sale, postponed
Sigma Phi. because of rain, will be held
Jane Kramer, guest speaker, December 1, place and time to be
discussed her recent visit to announced lated.
The “3 to 6” Club: Food, Fun,
Safety, and Study for Kids After
School temporary mailout series can
be available by contacting Teresa
Hollis, Kendall County Extension
Agent-Home Economics at the
Kendall County Extension Office,
249-2661, 249-3559 or 995-2688.
“Are you 9-12 years old /nd you
think you’re too old for baby-
sitters, but you need a little super-
, vision?” asks Ms. Hollis. Are you
home from school after 3 p.m.-6 p.m.
or later if Mom or Dad had to stop at
the grocery store, gas station, etc.
getting home even later. Are you
home by yourself or even with
younger sibiling? Well, the 3-6 Club
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Dining and dancing will be on the friendship and companionship with
program when The Hill Country other singles. For more information
They may be ordered in advance by
calling La Hacienda, phone
249-8231.
“Stop by Nov. 10, visit with the
Lioness, browse through all the
items for sale and pick up your
tamales at the same time,” invites a
member.
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The letters consist of Safety and England, and included On November 15, at 9 a.m.,
First Aid, Nutrition and After remembrances about the trip: jet sorority members will go to Hill Top
School Snacks, Responsible for Self- lag, long and trying customs ordeal. Nursing Home.
Care, Good Study Habits, After England’s tall quaint chimneys, Members signed a get-well card
School Chores & Challenges, pubs open 365 days a year which do for H. M. Pegram following his *
Television (Teeveeitis) & Other not permit children inside but surgery last week.
Things To Do, and School & furnish a courtyard for them The chapter received a letter of
Working Parents. outside, tours of castles and other regret from Beta "Sigma Phi
“This is a very informative mail- attractions, gifts she bought-one, a Sigma Phi International on the
out series for kids and parents with long thin rolling pin unlike those in death of member Jetty Berlin. The
excellent guidelines to consider for the U. S. preceptor Eta Beta chapter will
the safety of the kids.” Each sorority member was send a donation to the local EMS for
This mailout series is sponsored presented a coaster from a different a memorial for Ms. Berlin.
by The Family Living Committee of pub, plus hard rock candy which is During the lunch hour,
The Texas Agricultural Extension different from American candy. Kramer played recorded songs from
Service. The sorority agreed to furnish a England.
meal in case of emergency after
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Lemin, Rahm Present Program
The members of Xi Xi Epsilon sickness emergencies and how to
met in the home of Alice Newberry help the person involved. They
on November 1 with the president, demonstrated how to perform
Mrs. Lois Epperson, presiding. Cardiopulmonary Resusitation and
There was a short business meet- the Heimlick maneuver used to
ing before the hostess introduced dislodge a foreign object from the
Karan Lemm, an E.M.S. volunteer, throat.
and Steven Rahm, a fire depart- Mrs. Newberry served refresh-
ment volunteer. The two gave ments during the social hour,
pointers on various accident and
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Obstetrics and Gynecology
(Female Specialist)
GYNECOLOGIC EXAMS & PAP SMEARS • PREGNANCY TESTING • PRENATAL CARE
FAMILY PLANNING • INFERTILITY • ULTRA-SOUND EXAMINATIONS
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The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1984, newspaper, November 8, 1984; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562186/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.