The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1985 Page: 4 of 32
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THE BOERNE STAR
COW POKES
Valentine
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‘Peace Through Prayer, Action’ Theme
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Quilt Day Slated In New Braunfels
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WALLPAPER SALE
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Schumacher, Waverly, Seabrook, and Warner & Co.
Shop Hrs:
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Boerne Grange
Sewing Contest
Lowest Premiums — In the Oldest Companies
"Good People To Deal With Since 1916”
Motif Used
For Meeting
SPRING & SUMMER
EARLY ARRIVALS
"Antique Prospecting
in the Texas hills....
Meet me there!"
Jim & Joan O’Brien
Phone: 995-2650
Quilt Day, co-sponsored by the
New Braunfels Area Quilt Guild and
the Texas Sesquicentennial Quilt
Association, is set for March 2,1985
at the First Protestant Church
Parish Hall in New Braunfels.
Quilters and quilt owners from
led by Hester Schwope; Acting for
Peace by women of St. Mark
Presbyterian Church led by Margie
Gurgiolo.
A social hour will follow this
study.
Prayer, March 1.
Representatives of member
churches will have women from
their church conducting this study
as follows: Visions of Peace by
women of First Baptist Church led
by Lois Lowe; Praying for Peace by
women of First Methodist Church
Club. Mainz, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Mainz, is a predatory animal
hunter for the Texas Fish and
Wildlife Service.
The couple plan to be married in
Las Vegas, Nevada on Saturday,
March 23.
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FALL & WINTER
FINAL CLEARANCES
Sweaters, Sportscoats, Casual Jackets
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Kerrville Texas
S/S Knit Shirts, S/S Dress Shirts
Tennis Shorts
Main Street Menswear
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Now Featuring 2 Large Buildings
with 60 Dealers
Furniture • Quilts • Glassware • Jewelry
Decorative Folk Art * Texana j
Early American Furnishings and Crafts
Toys • Linens • Southwestern Pottery
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Licensed • Bonded • Insured
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JOHNNY HUERTA
Music by
Los Triunfos De
Juan Martines
TIME: 8:00 pm to 1:00 am
PLACE: Crusaders Hall
DONA TION: $5°° per person
Germania Farm Mutual
Local Chapter No. 980
PROPERTY INSURANCE
Home. Farm, Livestock, Rental, Church, Lodge
BENEFIT DANCE
SAT. FEB. 16,
TO HELP
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Church Women United of Boerne
is sponsoring a Bible study on
Friday, February 22, at 9:30 a.m. in
Memorial Hall of First United
Methodist Church in preparation for
World Day of Prayer.
All church women of Boerne are
invited to attend this study which
will have as its theme:.. “Peace
Through Prayer and Action” which
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County 4-H Clothing Leader
Training will be Tuesday, February
19 at 2 p.m. at University Savings
Meetng Room in Boerne. “If you are
interested in working with youth in
the area of clothing and textiles, you
are welcome to attend this
training,” said Teresa Hollis,
County Extension Agent—Home
Economics.
The 4-H Clothing Projects will be •
conducted in February-April.
For further- details, contact Mrs.
Hollis at the Kendall County
Extension Office at 249-9343 Ext. 26
or 995-2688 Ext. 26.
Food Concession Available
ADMISSION $200
SPONSORED BY BOERNE OPTIMIST CLUB 7144
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Deborah Ann Pfeifer and
Christopher Lawrence Mainz have
recently announced their engage-
ment.
Ms. Pfeifer is the daughter of
Mary Ellen Pfeifer and David
George Pfeifer and is presently
employed at Fair Oaks Country
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Hall at Coll Street at Castell
between 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., when
quilt expert Karey Bresenhan will
identify patterns, evaluate quilts,
and provide tips on quilt care.
A $100 prize, provided by the
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The Valentine motif was used in
decorating for the Preceptor Eta
Beta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
when the sorority met in the home
of Prexy Pegram on February 11 at
10:30 a.m.
Two poems about Valentines Day
were read and “The Kitchen
Prayer,” plus several articles from
Ann Lander’s column.
A donation was made to the Texas
State Project for Blake Williamson
who has the rare disease, San
Philippo Syndrome for which no
cure is known.
Discussion was tabled until April
regarding the Lions Texas Crippled
Childrens Camp in Kerrville.
Service is manicures at Hill Top
Nursing Home on March 20.
Thel942 train trip notes by Ms.
Pegram from San Antonio to Sacra-
mento, California furnished the
program for the morning.
Table decoration was an angel
with red and white theme used.
Chicken and dumplings, fruit salad,
crackers and rye bread, tea and
coffee and a coconut cake were
served to members.
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“You do not have to be a Grange
member to enter the national
Grange Sewing contest nw in
progress,” explained Lois
Wertheim, Grange Women’s Activi-
ties Chairman.
Rules for the contest may be
obtained from two local stores, Sew
What’s New and Winns. For further
information, contact Ms. Wertheim
at her home in the evenings,
249-2980.
Entries for the local Grange
contest must be in by April 15, to
the Boerne Grange. Local winners
will be sent to the State Contest and
state winners will go to the national
judging.
Prizes will be awarded at local
and state levels.
MARCH 2, 1985 MARCH 3, 1985
10 am to 8 pm FIFTH ANNUAL 12 noon to 6 pm
HILL COUNTRY
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brought to Quilt Day. NEW MEMBERS — New members Anne Worsham and Sharel *
Quilts will be evaluated on joiningthe Boerne Newcomers Club Musgrove.
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Support the
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for us all —
JOIN THE 100 CLUB.
quilt. All types of quilts—whole
cloth, pieced, or appliqued—are
eligible.
For more information about Quilt
Day, or for directions, contact Pat
Dial at 512/629-0875 or Susan
Derkacz at 512/625-2598.
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Mrs. Wanda Phillips of Boerne will
be hostesses for the Saturday,
February 16 meeting of the Comfort ,
Porcelain Art Club.
The meeting will be held in the
Educational Building of the
Episcopal Church in Comfort and
will begin at 10 a.m. A covered dish
luncheon will be served at noon.
Mrs. Juanita Monroe of San
Antonio will be guest demonstrator
for this club meeting.
The Club serves the interests of
persons interested in developing
their skills as porcelain painters.
For information regarding possible
membership, call 995-3712
(Comfort).
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The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1985, newspaper, February 14, 1985; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562200/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.