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Lano News, Thursday , October 27, 1988
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Cherokee News
Tow Topics
By Eollne Kowierchke
Powder Puffers end in tie
News a bit scarce
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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schrock
came by their place enroute home to
Corpus Christi after an extended
vacation.
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Chaplin is superintendent of the
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majors at Mary Hardin Baylor
University of Belton.They spent the
night in Waco with their sister,
Willie Boyd. Then with their sister,
Willie, joining them, they drove to
Palestine where they visited another
sister, Georgie Campbell and hus-
band and other relatives.
With only a week and two days
before those dear little deer will be
scared out their wits, if not killed,
many hunters are coming, checking
stands, etc.
Geraldine Lange left Thursday for
Granbury for the LVN seminar.
Because Pastor Schardin had not
returned from a well-earned vaca-
tion, there was no service at St. John
last Sunday. Many members visited
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of C.W. and Ann Lamb of 71 Glass
Road, Kingsland.
He is a 1966 graduate of John
Handley High School, Winchester.
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Friday, visiting his father and
working cattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Steward Hawkins
and family spent the weekend on the
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blue team were Ashley Owens, Rita
Flores, Sarah Morrison, Dena Porter
and Natalie Helbert.
Just as thrilling was watching the
cheerleaders. I saw some stunts
done that night that I will have to
say I haVe never seen done by any
other cheerleaders. The cheerlea-
ders were Brandon Rogeness, Bryan
Sims, Justin Craig, Hode Freeland,
Raul Jiminez, O’Brien Ramirez.
Coby Randolph and Marcus Miller.
The blue team was coached by Rita
Boultinghouse and the white team
was coached by Harry Bowser.
Ricci Grimes spent the weekend
with Van and Polly Maddox and
attended the play day and the
powder puff game.
The high school girls’ basketball
team had a barbecue last week with
the proceeds going toward new
basketball suits. The girls have
reached their goal, so they will be
sporting new suits this season. Their
goal would not have been reached
without the support of their fans and
they say thank you.
Les Broyles is spending his
Robert L. Chaplin II, son of
Margaret K. Hatfield of Martins-
burg, West Virginia, has been
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Kuykendall ranch.
Mrs. Carl Devore spent several
days in Llano visiting Mrs. Mamie
Gay.
Mrs. Margett Sutton had surgery in
St. Rose Hospital in san* Antonio.
She is doing much better. She is the
mother of Mrs. Carl Devore.
Flora Bowden spent a few days in
Gatesville visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Cronje Swindall and family.
Louise Thorpe had surgery in
Houston last week. She is reported to
be doing much better,
Dave Skaggs spent last weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. S.L. Smith.
Eric Ramirez visited Mr. and Mrs.
Forest Cooper Other kids home
from college were Shawna and Phil
Cavness, Jerry and Sandy Randolph
and Lance Perry.
Cherokee will play Richland
Springs at Cherokee on Thursday,
October 27 at 7 p.m. The booster
club will be serving a barbecue
supper from 5 to 6:30 p.m.
Margaret Altizer and her sisters,
Lucille Daniels of Kerrville and
Imogene Broyles of Lawn attended
the dedication of the Mr. and Mrs.
Grafton Broyles Presidential En-
dowed Scholarship for church music
vacation with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Broyles.
Everyone enjoyed a nice pep rally
and chili supper at Roddy and
Barbara Maddox’s home last Wed-
nesday night.
Villa Mae Hardin. from Llano
visited Van and Polly Maddox
Wednesday.
Mrs. Pearlie Walters visited both
■nursing homes in Llano, Monday.
She also visited Selma Johanson.
Mrs. Gladys Ann Connors was in
Cherokee visiting, Monday after-
noon.
A Weight Watcher class has
begun in San Saba on Monday
nights. Marsha McKneely will be the
leader. If you are interested, call her
at 622-4418 or Lynda Randolph at
622-4574.
The Baptist ladies were delivering
their meals of love Wednesday. They
deliver meals to about 30 people
once a month. I’m certainly sure it is
appreciated by the people who
receive the meals.
Harold and Maridell Johanson
visited in Cherokee Sunday. Harold
preached at the Church of Christ.
Larry McKneely, Clyde Estep,
Bimbo, Richard and Mance Ran-
dolph were in Temple Thursday to
help Herb Chaffin celebrate his 60th
birthday.
It was nice to have Jack Goble in
town Saturday.
Cherokee 4-H Club had a playday
last Saturday. They reported having
a nice turnout.
Randy Ward is spending the week
with Mr. and Mrs. Forest Cooper.
Randy graduated from Cherokee
High and lived many years at the
Cherokee Home.
Rachel Joseph of San Angelo and
Laura Seidensticker of Kerrville
visited the Mike Walters and the
Clyde Johansons last Friday.
Mrs. Jenny Boultinghouse spent
the week in Austin visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Troy Talley. Troy is her son.
Mr. and Mrs. Lolan Boultinghouse
visited their son at Spicewood Beach
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robbins
spent the weekend at their home in
Cherokee.
Dr. and Mrs. Joe Bader spent the
weekend at their home in Cherokee.
County Judge Thomas Bowden
,spoke to the ladies’ auxiliary Tues-
day morning. He also visited down-
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News this week is almost as scarce
as eye teeth in a rooster’s mouth.
Rather than completely disappoint
those out-of-town readers, a little
news is better than none. Yes, there
are a few folks who read my
ramblings. A call from a Round Rock
guy (no relative) confirmed that fact.
Much has been said and written
about the life and work of the late Dr.
Henry. Yes, he was truly a caring GP
and there are many third generation
folks who can say, "Dr. Henry
helped me into this world." He will
be greatly missed, but God was
merciful and relieved him of this
world’s suffering.
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Be sure to remember the Hallo-
ween Carnival October 29. The
supper will be from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
and the carnival will be from 6:30 to
8:30 p. m. Be sure to leave your porch
light on Saturday night if you want to
see all the ghosts and goblins.
There was plenty of hard-hitting
action seen at the Cherokee football
field last week. The pep squad had
its yearly powder puff game it was a
hard fought battle down to the last
second of the game. Scoring the blue
team were Jodi Altizer and Kristi
Randolph. Scoring the white team
were Lorie Ramriez, Anjy Hulse and
Tracy Rhoades. It ended at a 30 to 30
standoff.
Other members of the white team
were Kelli Whitley, Mandy Math-
ews, Shelly Hawkins and Meliss Hof-
fpauir. The other members of the
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marriage Septembe
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Diane Maxson Sr
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granddaughter of
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Buckner, Walter L. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1988, newspaper, October 27, 1988; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585773/m1/7/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.