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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1*76
THE BANDERA BULLETIN
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Notices ot cluirc It entertainments, ba/aars. concerts, etc., w lie re a _
charge ot admission is made, lengthy programs, obituaries, cards and son, John, came last Friday Christmas tree. Cake and punch
of thanks, resolutions ot respect, and all other matter not news with another beautifully were served to all; even those
will be charged lor at regular rates. decorated cake This one was a who could not leave their room
Krueger. Dannie Robinson and
Hester Hay. who was a hostess .
Thanks to Mrs Thelma
Shuptrine for the beautiful
-plants for residents
Mrs. Ivy O'Neill's daughter
and husband. Mr and Mrs
Charlie Webber of Lakehills.
came Wednesday with cookies
for her and her roommate, Mrs
Cynthia Mayberry. Mrs. O'Neill
will spend Christmas with her
family at the home of her son.
Frank O’Neill, in Boerne
Mrs Ray Haycraft and son,
Lester, of Medina, visited with
Mr Louis Reed and Cynthia
Mayberry Friday We un-
derstand that Lester was
celebrating his birthday, but he
didn't let it be known until he
w£s out of the building
Georgia Stevens of Hill Top
Village, and Weldon Grant of
Bandera, are new members of
our family We are pleased to
have the nice people with us
Our thought for the week —
"A gift is the foal of a camel It
should carry nothing on its
back Anon
Wpde ^Tidings
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The Rev Herman
pastor of the United Methoc
Church of Medina, brought a
good message Sunday afternoon
when the group came for their
regular service. Mrs Beulah
Moore played the piano and
those joining in singing were
Mrs Minnie Hayes, Mr and
Mrs H.H. Hamrick, Mrs Nola
Ha I dock, Vernon Williams, Mr.
and Mrs Joe Kalka, Thelma
Gallant, Mrs. Martha Me-
Clenden, Mrs Nora Thallman,
Leigh Anna Walker of Medina,
and Mrs. Lena Mansfield.
Our congratulations to Mr
and Mrs Andy Reed of Medina,
who celebrated their 55th
wedding anniversary last
Sunday Mr Reed is a brother
of our Mr Louis Reed and Mrs.
Cynthia Mayberry
Mr and Mrs Loyd Reed of
Hondo, came by Sunday
morning for Mrs. Cynthia
Mayberry who went with them
to Medina where they were with
his father and mother, Mr and
Mrs. Andy Reed, for their 55th
wedding celebration
Mrs. Edythe Painter
celebrated her birthday
Saturday and Sunday She
received nice gifts and flowers
and her guests were her sister,
Mrs. Roy H Reeder and Mrs.
H L Bruce and son, John
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iJflay the Holy Blessed Meaning
of His birth be yours at Christmas. 8
Reverent thanks one and all. i
Hill Country Texaco j
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Mrs. Emma Joiner's big day
was Saturday the 18th. She
enjoyed having her daughter,
Mrs. C. Elsworth, and Mrs.
Arthur Pickens of Pipe Creek,
granddaughter, Lois Schulte an
great-granddaughters Julie
Schulte and Mrs Philip Tobin
and great great-granddaughter
Amy Tobin visit her
We were sorry our Mr Earl
McGinty was in the hospital
when we celebrated his bir-
thday last Saturday We did
sing happy birthday to him and
sent his card and little gift to the
hospital We hope he will be
home this week
\ Mrs Myrtle Lewis' guests
Nast week were J D. Jones, Mrs
Paul Lico, Ethel Lewis, Mrs.
Edna Buck, Mrs. Gladys
Callahan, Mr and Mrs. F.L.
Hughes, Belle Haggett, Mrs
Jack Davenport, Betty Lou
Sasse, Mrs. Earl Buck, Miss
Sharon Buck of Boerne, and
Mrs. Bertha Buck of Pipe
Creek
May I extend my heartfelt
thanks to my friends for their
love and concern when 1 lost my
beloved sister, Gladys Sud-
berry. The love of dear friends
is of greater value than gold and
silver May God bless each one.
The residents of Purple Hills
who have enjoyed the Golden
Age parties at the United
Methodist Church ask that we
say thanks to all responsible for
them and may God bless you
this Christmas and through the
new year.
We had a real treat Sunday
morning when the United
Methodist Church children’s
Sunday School Class came with
big boxes of fruit and sang
carols Thanks to these young
people. We hope they come
again soon
Jack Holloway had a nice day
last Wednesday when Mr. H.H.
Hamrick took him for a ride He
visited in the home of Mr and
Mrs. Hamrick.
Mr and Mrs Johnny Boykin
of Corpus Christi visited with
her grandmother, Mrs. Lou Ann
Martin, Saturday
Mrs Alice Mellis says thanks
to her “Secret Pal'’ for the
pretty poinsettia; sure would
love to say it in person.
We are so pleased with the
“gumdrop" tree made and
brought to us by our good
friend, Mrs. A.E. Cullom of
Center Point. Also “Cookie”
Standard of our nursing staff
brought one. We also thank her.
Dr. lx)ttie Pederson and Mrs.
Georgie Johnson of San An-
tonio, visited with their good
friends, Gabe and Edna
Mussey, Sunday.
Mrs Billie Burns' guests
Sunday were her son, Jack
Burns, and his two sons from
Corpus Christi.
Lottie Anderson’s guests last
week were her brother and wife,
Mr and Mrs. J.J Anderson of
Medina, and Edna Neal of San
Antonio
We were pleased to see the
third Friday come last week
when the First Baptist Church
of Pipe Creek came for their
regular service The group sang
ON CHRISTMAS DAY
all bells on earth will
ring sounding a message
of love and joy to people
everywhere.
Our sincere gratitude.
Cox Appliance Co.
many beautiful carols. Rev
H B Mifflin brought the always
beautiful Christmas message
and Mrs Jesse Myers played
the piano Those joining in the
singing were Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Lico, Kenneth Ryan, Mrs. H.B.
Mifflin, Mr and Mrs Weldon
Jones, Esther O’Banon, Mr. and
Mrs Keith Mansfield and Bo
and Connie, Rev and Mrs
Randall Hilburn and Elaine
Ryan Mr. and Mrs Mansfield
sang a special for us. Mrs.
Mansfield led the singing.
Mr and Mrs Don Stevens and
son, Don, of New Braunfels,
visited his mother, Mrs.
Frances Stevens Sunday.
Mrs. Howard Hay’s guests
last week were Mrs. Myrtle Hay
of San Antonio, Mrs. Janet
Ferguson, Mrs Qa Fee, Mrs.
Minnie Hayes, Mrs. Nola
Baldock, Mrs Ada K. Hay of
Austin, Glen and Gene Hay of
San Antonio. Mrs. Hay spent
Wednesday in Kerrville with
Mrs. Myrtle Hay of San An-
tonio.
Mrs. Dannie Robinson en-
joyed a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
C.W Vandervoort of Carrizo
Springs.
Mrs. Pearl Ruede’s guests
last week were Mrs. Minnie
Welch, Mrs. Monnie Minear,
Mrs Tressa Trowbridge, Mrs.
Doris Evans, Denice,
Stephanie, Jenice Evans, Mrs.
Danny Glen of Medina, Dicy
Glen, Theodore and Ginger
King of Adkins, Texas. .
Mr and Mrs. James Hubble
of Wortham, Texas, Jack Burns
of Corpus Christi, Mrs. Virginia
Overstreet and Mrs. Evelyn
Short visited with Ruth Rhodes
last week.
Thank you, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Nixon, for the flowers
you had in the First Baptist
Church Sunday in memory of
my sister, Gladys, who passed
away Monday the thirteenth.
They are being enjoyed by all at
Purple Hills.
Mrs. Grace Dorow enjoyed a
visit with both her girls last
Tuesday. Mrs. Mildred Cohn of
Victoria and Mrs. Lucille
Holdsworth of Kerrville, came.
We had a nice group of Cub
and Webelo Scouts visit us last
Tuesday. Mrs. Shirley
Richardson, Pack 146 Den
Mother, Mrs Deane Berg, and
Scout Cubs Kenny Trenkelbach,
Tiger Lewis, Treg Graves,
Derrin Berg, Todd Richardson,
Tim Butler; Webelos Keith
Kindla, David Schwarz, Joe
Kalka, Sean Richardson,
Tommy Adams, and Derrick
Berg came We enjoyed this
group of young men and their
leaders and hope they come
back soon.
Mrs. Sophia Krueger’s guests
last week were her son, Walter
Krueger of Uvalde, daughter,
Mrs J L. Randall of Kerrville,
nephew, Alfred Wollschlaeger
and niece, Louise Hill, of San
Antonio.
Several of our people enjoyed
the Golden Age Party last
Thursday afternoon. They were
Cynthia Mayberry, Louie
Allsup, Alice Mellis, Ivy
O'Neill, Edyth Painter, Emma
Strum, Lottie Anderson, Sophia
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title9re letting it all out!
May the wonderful Spirit of
Christmas bring joy to you
and yours. Hearty thanks!
Bob's
Exxon Station
Card Of Thanks
The family of Ray Caffall
wants to express sincere thanks
to all his friends and neighbors
for their care and concern while
he was in the hospital and at the
time of their bereavement at his
passing. Especially the Masonic
Lodge for the beautiful
graveside services led by Mr.
Gene Carnes and the Eastern
Star for all the cards, food and
service.
May God reward you for your
kindness.
Mrs Ray Caffall
Mr. and Mrs. L.D. Caffall
Mr. and Mrs. T A Caffall
Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Caffall
Mr and Mrs. J.E. Caffall
Mr. and Mrs. A B. Caffall
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin King
Mr. and Mrs. T G Sandidge
New touches
bring color to
Christinas table
Every day can be a holi-
day through the Christmas
season A little Imagination
goes a long way In keeping
your family full of that
festive spirit . . .
Sprinkle a touch of can-
died fruit Into hot oatmeal
for a breakfast treat.
Giy' your favorite fruit
salad that holiday look with
a sprinkle of pomegranate
seeds.
Cut bells from slices of
canned cranberry sauce
when serving
Candy canes make flavor-
ful stirrers in cups of hot
cocoa or tea
Year-round favorite cas
seroles have a holiday look
topped with a cheese star
Place a waxed paper sten-
cil of a Christmas tree over
a bowl of potatoes or rice
. sprinkle with chopped
parsley . . . remove stencil
Pimento Doinsettias make
colorful garnishes on any
one of many dishes or bor
dering a filled platter
Addressing a long list of
Christmas cards can really
be fun! Gather the family
around the table and keep
them happily at work with
cookies and hot fruit punch1
Ever try pancakes poured
onto the griddle in Christ-
mas tree shapes? It takes a
steady hand and concentra-
tion, but think how they'll
delight your family
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO THE
MURRAY RUEDES
Mr. and Mrs Murray Ruede
of Boerne will receive the
Bandera Bulletin for another
year as a gift from Dr. and Mrs
Ernest Mayfield of Pipe Creek
Merry Christmas!
hib.il tree for small apartments
Apartment dxyellcrs with
limited space will welcome
the Norfolk Island pine, &
natural mini-Christmas
tree, that Is a charming
houseplant all year as well.
It requires a little water
about twice a week and
flourishes in full sun
through the winter. Trim-,
med with tiny ornaments
it Is lovely. Indeed. To keep
the branches from sagging,
hang the trimmings in a
bit from the branch ends.
first Baptist Church
OF BANDERA
Welcomes you
to attend its services
Sunday School 9:45 Evening Worship 7:00
Morning Worship 10:55
Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:30
BUS RUMS
EVERY SUNDAY MORNING
CoV 796-4462 or 796-3339
FOR INFORMATION OF BUS ROUTS
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CHRISTMAS EVE
Candlelight Service
CAROLS
AND HOLY COMMUNION
11: P.M.
Grace Lutheran Church
BANDERA, TEXAS
All Are Welcome
Attention
Deer
Hunters
The
Bandera Ranch Store
Has
- DEER BLOCKS
- RECLEANED CORN
- RECLEANED MILO
:* “The Friendliest Feed Store In Town"
TsL 796-3342 - Ha Tobin, Mgr.
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At Christmas
wc’rc especially
happy to express
our thanks and warm
wishes for a vci*y
special holiday, to
you and your family.
Pollock’s Pharmacy
As 1977 makes its
debut. here’s hoping
it will bring you all
the special things
that fill your heart
with happiness and
cheer. Happy New
Year to you all!
New Hours
Effective January 3, 1977
9 AM — 6 PM Monday through Saturday
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The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1976, newspaper, December 24, 1976; Bandera, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1118104/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bandera Public Library.