The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1988 Page: 12 of 25
twenty five pages : ill. ; page 21 x 12 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
*
Lame News, Thureday, Merch 31.1MB
West Lake Buchanan News
ByRuthDeai
Diabetes group to organize
/
$} ‘
Bisig, a representative of the A me ri cookies for dessert. Any persons
Wednesday, April 6
i
Lake
>
Kingsland Garden Club termed a success
Dam Builders
AVA
‘LIKE NEW?
I
2 BR. INCLUDING AIR
LLANO
307 E SANDSTONE
•15/3
■3502
DON WALDROPE • BRITT HATFIELD, OWNERS
$
a
I
■
II
'I
31,
You’re Invited
T
The officers, directors and employees of
our
25tfi Anniversary
April 9, 1988
10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
d
-
-
-
R
3
1
8
DISMISSALS — Willie Maxwell,
Pearl Harridge, Richard Gilbert,
Highland Lakes Bank, Kingsland, Texas -
take pleasure in inviting you and your guests
to visit our newly remodeLed facility
dams create a natural irrigation
system that protects marshlands
from droughts and floods. They also
encourage an abundance of fish.
that was sponsored by this group.
There was such good cooperation
and friendship among those helping
that one couldn’t help but realize
how well this group is working
together. We want to thank all those
who helped, plus the Texas Exten-
sion Homemakers for furnishing the
Monday, April 4 — Overeaters
Anonymous meets at the Red Barn at
9 a.m. The support group is free and
all are invited to join in. The
Buchanan Lions Club meets at the
Country Market Restaurant on Hwy.
261 at 6:30 p.m. and the Lakeside
Singers rehearse at Cassie Com-
munity Center from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday, April 5 — Golden Beach
Chat 'n Sew meets at Leah Wilson's
home in Pebble Beach at 2:30 p.m.
Tuesday night games run from 6:30
to 10 p.m. with food available.
ADMISSIONS — Alice Brewer,
Henry Tate, Myrtle Glover, Bettye
Scott, Charlie N. Moore, Norma
1 Birk, Anna Jessen, Will A. Faris,
Lois Wallis, Alonzo Gibson, Lillie
Mayes, Ruth Shropshire, Marie
। Fish, Josie Surratt, Loyd Lee, Alton
I Barclay, Sheila Morgan and Pat
Palmer.
Thanks to the generosity of area
merchants, there were 52 door prizes
given away during the program. The
ladies who received them will not
forget the merchants who were so
thoughtful.
Garden Club president Patsy Cole-
man says the next meeting will be
April 1 at Kingsland Community
Center at 1:30 p.m. The public is
invited to attend and enjoy guest
speaker H.A. Schubert. He is retired
from the medical profession and will
speak on the subject of plants that
are used in medicine.
Country Handweavers Guild meets
at 1:30 p.m. For information about
this group, call Evelyn Kuyn at
793-2915. Dixieland Jazz Combo
practices from 7 to 9 p.m. at the
Deal’s.
Thursday, April 7 — Birders meet
at 10 a.m. at Herman Brown library.
Crafts and Cards gather from 1 to 4
p.m. at the Red Barn, Striped Bass
group meets at 7 p.m. at Cedar
Lodge and the Flashbacks rehearse
at the Deals’ from 7 to 9 p.m.
diude D. Vam Hew, Herb Lcas, Lee Poye, Jack Ferd,
Roy Green, Bob Holman, Buddy Dobrowolek and
Howard Coloman.
to National Wildlife magazine, Czec-
hoslovakia hopes the imported bea-
vers will restore its beaver popula-
tion, which was wiped out in the
1850s.
continue to play far into the night,
waterfowl and plant life. According You are invited.
can Diabetic Association will be
there to assist, and those attending
will learn what to expect as a
diabetic, and those living with a
diabetic. The group is for those with
the disease, as well as members of
the family. No refreshments will be
served, but those wising to bring a
snack are urged to do so.
They were: Howard Coleman, Buddy
Dobrowolski, Jack Ford, Roy Green,
Bob Holman, who was visiting from
Ohio, Herb Lucas, Leo Poye, D. Van
Liew and Ed White. Mary Van Liew
was in charge of the kitchen, which
was well-organized and ran smooth-
ly. Show chairman Helen Green
presented a lovely show to the full
house. Marie Ford offered a poem
entitled, "Recipe for a Happy Day,”
taken from a DRT cookbook. She
followed the poem with the invoca-
tion before the luncheon and show
began.
MY
Ui
*9,95000
9.9%
THE VILLAGE
MOBILE HOMES
RR 2900 (Next to HER) KINGSLAND
The festivities will include door prizes of certificates of deposits totaling $2,500,
given every two hours starting at 12 noon. Plus a T. Long original painting.
Refreshments and entertainment along with Bluebonnet Trail activities.
'flowing of T, Long's works will be on display from April 9 thru April 16.
I
s
Sue, displaying styles from Ladies
Sportswear in Kingsland; Billie, with
clothes from Our Secrets of Marble
Falls; Brenda, showing fashions
from her own shop, Promises, of
Marble Falls and Jimmie, who
modeled the many things to be found
at Salem’s in Marble Falls.
The most popular of the models was
Tommy Salem, also from Salem’s,
showing the styles available for men
from that shop. Makeup for the
models was done by Reita and
Rhonda Feitz of Merle Norman,
Kingsland.
The salad luncheon, prepared by
club members, was served by the
men. who made excellent waiters.
on the occasion of
Czechoslovakia is importing in-
dustrious beavers from Norway to
help conserve wetlands. Beaver
Mildred Hamilton, Wilton Key,
Alice Brewer, Ben Northam, Charlie
N. Moore, Bettye Scott, Myrtle
Glover, Mary P. Moore, Henry Tate,
Marie Fish, Ruth Shropshire, Lillie
Mayes, Alton Barclay, Loyd Lee.
MEMORIALS — In memory of
Mrs. Eddie Kramer and Mrs. Lee
Bauer by Norman Grenwelge.
In memory of Jon Tate, Jr., Diane
Smith Ligon and Lester Inman by
John and Patty Kuykendall.
wishing to experience the fellowship
and feeling of helping the commun-
ity are encouraged to come to the
next meeting at the Red Barn on
Monday, April 11 at 2 p.m.
Also, anyone who attended this
event, or any others, and who have
pictures, we would surely appreciate
copies of the pictures for our
historical scrapbook. Just give Ruth
Philp a call for further arrange-
ments. She is at 512/793-2822.
A reminder that time will change
on April 3, and we should move our
clocks forward.
Calendar of Events
Thursday, March 31 — Crafts and
Cards meets today at the Red Barn
from 1 to 4 p.m. and anyone who
might be interested is welcome.
Flashbacks will rehearse tonight
from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Deals’.
Saturday, April 2 — Blue Grass
folks meet at the Red Barn at 2 p.m.
They pick and strum until 5 p.m., eat
their pot luck supper, and then
WALDROPE-HATFIELD
FUNERAL HOME INC.
"A DIGNIFIED SERVICE TO MERIT YOUR CONFIDENCE"
3.%. PRE ARRANGEMENTS G
(RIAL INSURANCE
• This morning, Lee Root of Floyd
Acres, called me to tell me about a
new diabetic support group that is
forming in our area. The organiza-
tional meeting will be held at 9:30
a.m., Thursday, April 7, at the Red
Barn Community Center on Hwy.
6 261 at West Lake Buchanan. Diane
6
T
Hospital Notes
1
The Kingsland Garden Club’s
annual luncheon and style show was
at Kingsland Community Center on
March 25. The show is a major
fund-raiser for the club and, as
always, was a tremendous success.
Eight shops participated in the style
show. Each showed several different
fashions for different occasions.
Master of ceremonies Yvonne Baugh
presented the models as they
appeared for each shop, accompan-
ied on the piano by Ouida Condra.
They were: Sarah, showing styles
from Buchanan Fashions; Marge
who modeled from Casa de Imports
of Kingsland; Rachel with fashions
from Fancy Pants of Horseshoe Bay;
0a *o
■ # $ ]
THE W LITERS — TVs group ef mem helped maim Iba
Kigaland Garden Club Luncheon and Style show a
success by making sure the visitors and participants
were well served. Those present [but not in order]
MEMBER F.D.I.C.
------
। - •
_ DAY OR NIGHT
247-4300
• W
"KINGSLAND-
388-6967
1401 HWY 1431
OR CALL LLANO
247-4300
$
I just want to pass on some
feelings about our community auxili-
ary, the members, associate mem
bers, helpers, husbands, etc. I was
so proud to be a part of the fine
spaghetti dinner and entertainment
wannano LAKSK SANK
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Buckner, Walter L. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1988, newspaper, March 31, 1988; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585905/m1/12/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.