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Thursday, November 11, 1954
THE BOERNE STAR
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The modern young woman relys on the advice and
friendly counsel of her family medical doctor in order
to maintain an abundance of health and sparkling vi-
tality. You will not find this young lady indisposed due
to unnecessary health disturbances, for she realizes
that to be well she must constantly pay strict attention
to her health. A periodical physical examination will
do much to preserve any young woman’s youthful
charm and beauty.
Roberts Drug St
ore
PHONE 123
Mr. and Mrs. Max Grona of
Kerrville visited here during the
weekend with the Max Vogt’s
and the Charlie Agolds.
Mrs. Vada Martin has return
ed from a visit in San Antonio.
A Beauty Show was held in
San Antonio at the Gunter Ho-
tel on Sunday. The latest hair
styles and hair coloring were
demonstrated. Miss Bonny Lee
Kemp was a model. Mrs. Rose
Kemp attended the Show.
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ENDS DECEASES SI
TO THE VOTERS OF
KENDALL COUNTY
Dear Friends:
Thank you very much for the
nice vote you gave me on Tues-
day, November 2nd. Altho I was
unopposed in this election, it is
most gratifying to have been
given such a wonderful vote of
confidence.
Thank you again and may all
of you enjoy health and happi-
ness.
z Sincerely yours,
Loren K. Harz,
District and County Clerk
AN ORDINANCE
AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING
A DEED OF EASEMENT FROM
THE TEXAS & NEW ORLEANS
RAILROAD COMPANY.
WHEREAS, the Texas and New
Orleans Railroad Company, acting
by and through its vice president,
B. S. Sines, on October 8, 1954, ex-
ecuted and delivered to the city of
Boerne a right-of-way easement for
certain property belonging to said
company and situated within the
city limits of the city of Boerne;
and
WHEREAS, it is to the interest
of the city of Boerne and its resi-
dents that said easement be accept-
ed;
Now, THEREFORE, be it or-
dained, that the city of Boerne,
Texas, does hereby accept said
easement, and all of its terms and
conditions, and the secretary is
hereby directed to place said ease-
ment of record in the Deed Records
of Kendall County, Texas.
Passed and approved this 8th day
of October, 1954.
APPROVED:
Burt B. Shepard, Mayor
(SEAL)
ATTEST:
Edgar Schwarz, Jr.
Secretary
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fittings and valves.
McQuinn Building Materials
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Voges
have moved into their new home
in the Sunrise Adidtion. The
lovely home has five rooms and
a large screen porch. The living
room and dining room are of
knotty pine. It was built by Mr.
Fritz Herms.
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CONFIDENCE.
GOLDEN WEDDING
Sunday, November 7, marked
the Golden Wedding Anniver-
sary of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Schneider.
They were married in Boerne
by the late Judge Julius Phillip.
Mrs. Schneider was Miss Annie
Davenport before her marriage.
We have a full line of elec-
trical supplies in stock sufficient
to wire a house or to make minor
repairs.
McQuinn Building Materials
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SISTERDALE NEWS
Miss Eda Offer
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Mar-
quart were business visitors in
San Antonio on Friday.
Miss Mary Lou Sietz of Hous-
ton, Mrs. Geo. MaGee, Mrs.
Louis Sietz and daughter, Gra-
de of Yoakum spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Hugo
Edmund Herbst, Jr. of Ennis,
Texas, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Herbst.
Rev. and Mrs. Geo. Belsey of
Comfort made a brief call on
Miss Eda Offer on Saturday.
Mesdames 0. E. Behr and
Alvin Herbst entertained the
Civic Club with cards on Wed-
nesday night. The prizes were
awarded to Mrs. 0. J. Mar-
quardt and W. H. Whitworth,
first, Mrs. Helen Marquart and
G. A. Langbein drew second.
Coffee, cake and sandwiches
were served during the social
hour. Among the group were A.
F. Reubsahm of Kilgore, Messrs
and Mesdames Otto Scheele and
Oscar Behr of Fredericksburg.
The next meeting of the Civic
Club is on Wednesday, Dec. 1st.
with Mesdames Adolph Bausch
and Carl Rechenthin as host-
esses. _ ,
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Masters on the foregoing Sun-
day were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Morrison of Center Point, Mrs.
G. Warren and son of Kerrville.
A. F. Reubsahm of Kilgore
was an over night guests of Mr.
and Mrs. G. A. Langbein on
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Habe-
nicht transacted business in San
Antonio on Wednesday.
Mrs. G. A. Langbein accompa-
nied by Harry Matter and son
Raymond of Comfort visited
with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dowdy
at Pearsall and on Friday Eve
they witnessed the football game
between Pearsall and Del Rio.
They said the high school band
furnished excellent music in*
which their niece Miss Roalie
Dowdy is Majorette.
Mrs. Helen Marquart and
daughter Miss Caroline were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Nickel at Bergheim.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eilert of
San Antonio spent Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kohls.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kohls
and children spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Noll at
Boerne.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Marquardt
and children of San Antonio
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin Marquardt on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mattick
of San Antonio spent Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Soell.
Mrs. Edmund Herbst and her
house guest Edmund Herbst, Jr.
of Ennis spent Saturday after-
noon in Fredericksburg.
Do your gift buying at Rexall
this year. Stay cozy this winter
Luxuary Electric Blanket $29.95
value only $17.95. ltc
BALCONES HOME
DEMONSTRATION
CLUB TO MEET
The regular monthly meeting
of the Balcones Home Demon-
stration Club will be held Tues-
day, Nov. 16th at 2:00 p. m. at
the basement of the Episcopal
Church. Mrs. L. N. Davenport
will discuss the selection of ma-
terials for slip covers and Mrs.
David Didman wil demonstrate
the making of sock dolls. Mem-
bers are requested to bring ma-
terials to work with so each one
may make a sock doll as the
demonstration progresses. Sug-
gested list of materials to bring:
needle, thread, thimble, a pair
of scissors, a pair of socks (any
size) cotton and bright colored
floss or wool thread for trim-
ming, if desired.
OBSERVES 12TH
BIRTHDAY
“Mac” Gilliat, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alf. McD. Gilliat celebrat-
ed his 12th Birthday on Mon-
day at the Gilliat Ranch home.
Many party games and fav-
ors enjoyed by about ten young
guests who were asked to help
Mac make merry on his natal
day. Mrs. Gilliat served sand-
wiches, cake and ice cream. Up-
on leaving, all wished Mac many
more happy birthdays.
Cpl. Clyde Pechacek of Fort
Hood visited his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Ad. Pechacek during the
past weekend.
DR. ROY O. PERKINS, D. D. S.
COMFORT, TEXAS
Office Hours:
8:30 to 12 and 1 p. m. to 5 p. m.
Closed each Saturday
By appointments only
Telephone 155
Office on High Street
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Davis, Jack R. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1954, newspaper, November 11, 1954; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth863629/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.