The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1984 Page: 7 of 30
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Thursday, Pamela Calhoun had
charge of the program with Ms.
Martha Bettison, Ms. Radla, Ms.
Cole and Ms. Johns taking part in a
dialogue.
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Allow a little more time than you
think you will need to make appoint-
ments. How many times have I
heard that from friend spouse?
BE PREPARED to wait for
appointments—[take along station-
ary and drop someone a note]. Rid
your life of clutter, [someone’s been
program with Homer Allen, Mark man drawing for the Boy Scouts of
Fowler and Clarence Hubley leading America, then for the “Saturday
in prayers. Evening Post.”
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tomorrow before the end of today.
[I’ve just started doing this, and it’s
a great idea] Make time to visit a
museum or old church, or browse in
a bookstore. That’s it!
Speaking of bookstores, have you
browsed in the darling one we have
here in Boerne—the one Maria
Sykes has, that is. It’s amazing the
Variety of books she has in stock
BLEVINS Answering & Special Services
P.O. BOX 238 • BOERNE, TEXAS 78006
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and explained its merits as she does
oils, palette and watercolor as well
as exquisite china painting of which
she is very proud.”
The hostess served coffee, cheese,
nuts and pie while the group
enjoyed the social hour following
the program.
The next meeting will be April 5
in the home of Mrs. McQuinn.
On March 18, XiXi Epsilon
members hosted a reception for the
cast and guests of the Incarnate
Word Ballet Company of Incarnate
Word College in San Antonio. The
reception in the High School gym
had a St. Patrick’s Day theme with a
centerpiece of shamrocks, and used
green napkins and green mints.
Doris Ebner served the Iris punch
and cookies.
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Xi Xi Epsilon
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We also develop brochures, create advertising
lograms, direct mail, and many other business
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wait patiently for him. [Psa. 37:5, 7]
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“It was not long before his down-
to-earth covers became very
popular,” Catherine Benner re-
ported. “During World War II he
did the now famous Four Freedoms
paintings. Rockwell died in 1978
leaving behind a wonderful heritage
of everyday American life in his
paintings.”
Refreshments were served
during the social period which
followed the program.
Their theme was “Visions and
Frontiers.”
“On Tuesday the theme was “Old
Visions and Old Frontiers” with
Mildred Forde bringing the
devotional; Vie Johns the focus
and Rita Cole the Feature as each
finished her part she led in prayer
for these needs.
Wednesday night the men’s
Brotherhood had the program on
“New Visions and Old Frontiers.”
Paul Perry, president, led the
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drunk driver. Driving with the
windows down m cold or rainy
weather—drunk driver may be
trying to sober up.
The Baptist Women of the First
Baptist Church have had a busv
March, secretary Mildred Forde
exclaimed.
“They observed the week of
prayer for Home Missions from
March 4 to March 11. “The ladies
met Monday, Tuesday and Friday
for a program about Home Missions
and a season of prayer.
“The week of prayer began with a
talk by the Clem McGregors who
are chaplains at Jails in San
Antonio. They spoke on Sunday
night, March 4 and the Baptist
Women served refreshments
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ice Hours: 9 — 5 Monday—Friday (Evenings by Appointment) ( (
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Family Optometrist
126 S. Main St.
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•Prescriptions Filled
•Fashion Frames
Specializing in
afterwards at the fellowship period.
The theme for the Week of
Prayer was “New Visions and New
Frontiers.”
Esther Cloud, Support Mission
Chairman, had charge of the pro- r,
gram each day and brought the call , f .&y'Ze Nicholson brought the
to prayer for the missionaries and devotional and Sidney Rowsey gave
introduced the theme for each day, the focus and each closed their part
Frances Radla provided music at Wit aprayer.
the beginning and close ‘of each -n Thursday the Baptist Women
meeting. Rita Weber sang a solo, prepared sandwiches and home-
“Lord Speak To Me That I May baked cookies and took the church
Speak” and she told the history of Vanandwent to the Medical Center
the song and author. -:nS-A. and served 57 students
“Bernice Hagan brought the focus unch.. ,.
for the day and Doris Dillingham .PIX.adies on Friday went to the
gave the feature and each led in Eisenhauer Baptist Church for the
prayer for the work and workers Sprins Fest and Home Party.
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and beware—especially of the • ICITIS -UlJ'lflOlT
driver who crosses the center line
into your path. If this should occur Mrs. Dorrie Sanborn hosted the
pull off onto the shoulder, if March 15 meeting of Xi Xi Epsilon
possible, even into a ditch if sorority:
necessary. Anything is better than a The Activities Director for Town
head-on collision. and Country Nursing Home sent a
Finally, we’re having a “coming letter detailing the items for which
out party"—our ivy is coming out, the sorority service check was used,
our grass is coming out, and our Bois Epperson, president of the
trees are coming out! Thank the sorority, announced the Inter-
good Lord. And you’ll thank me for national Beta Sigma Phi Founders
this idea for your gardening needs. Day Banquet will be on April 30 at 7
Great gadget for you—“Moisture p.m. in Ye Kendall Inn.
Meter” available from Lillian Election of officers was held and
Vernon, 510 So. Fulton Ave., Mt. committees were announced.
Vernon, N.Y. 10550 Item #8320 for Mrs. Sanborn’s program subject
$5 plus UPS charge. It measures was Art Painting.
“dry, moist, and wet” whenever you “Mrs. Sanborn has studied under
stick the probe end down into a teachers in Los Angeles, San
flower pot of soil, etc. Works Antonio and is an accomplished
perfectly EVERY time. I love artist," Shirley Wantzloeben said,
mine—no more dirty fingernails. "She showed various works of art
Bye for awhile—Share a smile!
/ BY MARY ALICE
/ YELVERTON
Wel, Jim Cagney, darned if you “take off’, but I got close enough to
haven’t gone and done it again! You his car to get his license number and
gave another marvelous perform- our friendly policemen took it from
ance in “Terrible Joe Moran” last there. So please drop by this
week on the “tube”. You had me in Saturday and do your part to keep
tears several times, especially at the that orgainzation of dedicated hard
end of the story when YOU had working animal lovers in business. _ ______
tears in YOUR eyes and you B.A.H.P.S. (Historical Society and what an airy spacious, quaint,
FINALLY held our your arms in here) now is able to furnish copies of cozy book store she has—it’s part of
forgiveness to your darling treasured old photographs at $1 the Phillip Manor on S. Main. Go by
estrarged granddaughter. What an each at their Archives (office) on sometime soon; you’ll be glad you
emotional scene that was, and Thursdays upstairs at the Phillip did. I did. I found several price
according to some friends of mine, I Manor, phone 249-2732, Colonel guide books 1 needed—she has them
wasn’t the onily one who cried. It’s Bettie Edmonds “and company”. on almost everything from cookie
wonderful knowing you still “have That’s such a great new service, and jars to depression glass; old post-
[ it"—and at almost 85 years of age, Willis Duckworth, third Annual cards (the one 1 got) to dolls, etc.
too. You are indeed a remarkable Historical Home Tour Co- Then her selections of children’s
fellow, and we hope that we will be Chairman, and committee are hard books are fantastic.
lucky enough to see you again very at work on the society’s home tour Speaking of the Phillip Manor
soon. By the end of the movie story to be held Sunday, May 6. Please again, have you shopped or just
your voice was as strong and see article and sketch elsewhere in browsed in the new Antique Shop
vibrant and packed wish emotion as this issue. opened there?—they’re lovely
in the good old days; that hard work Know there are some wonderful people to do business with—honest,
was good for you. We love you, people from our different churches straight forward and reasonable
James Cagney! here, and I’d like to find out about prices—I call them 2 C’s and K—
Another “old Timer" who “sends you. I’m going to tell you about one Jody Cline, Howard Calder and
me” is Mitch Miller on his old outstanding member of our church. Marths Klar. Drop by. Looks like
great things going on at the “old
Circle S Saloon” building, across the
street, too. The color scheme is a
great improvement in my mind’s
eye. How about yours?
You know I’ve always wondered
(haven’t you?), WHY the DOMES of
the Russian churches, which
resemble helmets of Medieval
Russian soldiers, were “onion
shaped . Well, I’ll TELL you why
—so heavy snow would slide off the
roofs—now you’ll HAVE to admit
that’s pretty smart. Just ask the
owners of some of these steep
roofed buildings which have
collapsed.
Chairman, and committee are hard
at work on the society’s home tour
to be held Sunday, May 6. Please
see article and sketch elsewhere in
this issue.
Know there are some wonderful
people from our different churches
here, and I’d like to find out about
you. I’m going to tell you about one
outstanding member of our church,
records. Whenever I want to beat St. Peter’s Catholic Church. He’s
the doldrums, I jus put on an old Bill Lacey, and for the past two
“Sing Along with Mitch Miller” years he has been hard at work
record and I sins hum, or just making beautiful racks for the
songbooks and missalettes in our
church. He made two for each pew
and there are 34 pews. He made
them all by hand, and they’re lovely.
Thank you, Bill Lacey; know you’ve
pleased the “Head Man” but you’ve
tickled a lot of us down here, too.
His wife, Evelyn, deserves a lot of
credit too; she has been in charge of
the childrens’ CCD classes in
religion for YEARS. We’re very
- . . proud of you both. Now let’s hear if
going to “throw” a lot 9 things at from some of the other churches,
you, OK? / hmmm? Finally in my smattering of
Please support th Humane Tips for Coping with Stress potpourri—a few telltale signs to
Society’s Flea Market in the Plaza (courtesy Campbell’s Soup Co.). watch for when suspecting a drunk
this Saturday, April 7,/rom 9 a.m.-? Take a nap whenever possible or driver. Be on the lookout for a
[rain date April 14]. Rmember how read or exercise. Practice driver who drives slowly, then fast,
“awful” it was aroun here before LISTENING to others talk (now then slowly again. If the driver
they founded that/organization? there’s a goodie—how many of us do changes lanes without signalling,
People were always dumping off that?). Drop annoying acquaint- driving at excessive speeds, or
cats and dogs in e^ryone s drive- ances, activities, and obligations. unproper passing with insufficient
ways in the coytry- I really Freely express feelings of joy, grief, clearance. Stopping far short of a
surprised one of he dumpsters or disappointment. (GREAT morale traffic signal is another sign of a
one day. As I wasdriving out the booster I think.) STOP trying to _________
driveway, he waj dropping off a remember everything-write things
sweet old dog } my driveway. down-write notes to yourself (you
When he spottedme, did he ever should see my refrigerator door)
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Norman Rockwell was the pro-
gram topic for the Boerne Reading
Club on March 20 in the home of
Dora Wollschlaeger.
Seventeen members and one
guest, Mrs. Arthur Leesch,
attended the Tuesday meeting.
Following the business meeting
Mimie Lennard presented
“American Original”. She noted that
Rockwell started out as a young
sing,
reminisce my way back into a good
mood. Sure makes those “fascinat-
ingly wonderful” (household chores
hubby thinks are/so much fun go a
whole lot better/and faster. Try it!
I’ll even loan you one of my records.
Speaking of/ “hubbies” (hus-
bands), Carl and I celebrated 30
years married—the 31st-BOY! Is
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