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Wednesday, January 31, 1996
The Boerne Star
Page 6A
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ENGAGEMENT - W.L. Landrum and Patricia Landrum have
announced the engagement of their son, Thearon Wade Landrum to
Maura Ann Hardcastle, daughter of Mr. Mauris Hardcastle of
Pearland. The wedding date has been set February 17, 1996 at the
First Baptist Church of Pearland. The prospective bridegroom, a
graduate of Southwest Texas State University and Southwestern
Baptist Theological Seminary, is the Associate Pastor/Minister of
Music for First Baptist Church of Jensen Beach, Florida. The bride-
to-be, a graduate of Baylor University, is the Director of Human
Resources for the Columbia Medical Center. The couple will reside
in Port St. Lucie, Florida.
The Guadalupe River Ranch held
a “Friday Fireside Feast” last
Friday night as part of a Beringer
Vintner Weekend. And a feast it
was! They met the culinary chal-
lenge of serving good food and
wine and creating the perfect
match. The chef
at Guadalupe
River Ranch con-
ferred with the
chef at Beringer
Vineyards and
created cuisine
for the most dis-
criminating
palate.
Guadalupe
Garden lettuces
and greens with
savory herb dress-
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mozzarella and
HAPPY BIRTHDAY...
January 31: Abeline Lux, Mary
Anderson, Barbara Hoffman,
Danny Katzer; February 1:
Connie Williams, Donna
Howington, Avery Smith;
February 2: Babbs Chittenden,
Pam Kinard, Eleen Masters, A.C.
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Bobbie Hale, Nancy
Desormeaux, James Lee
Achterberg; February 4: Lois
Soell, Clara Thomas; February
5: Dennie Wiedner, Don Moore;
February 6: Joyce Polla;
Send information concerning
friends, relatives or outstanding
people in the community to The
Boerne Star, P.O. Box 820,
Boerne 78006. Items must be
typed or legibly printed.
Birthdays and wedding anniver-
saries will be accepted by phone.
Call 249-2441 or 1-800-865-
5676 before 10 a.m. Mondays.
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Patsy Swenson came for some
cooking tips perhaps?
Ron Becktel who has written
reviews for Texas Monthly and the
San Antonio Express seemed to
delight in the feast.
Owners of Guadalupe River
Ranch, Ed and Elisa McClure, take
special care and interest in their
guests, and the fellowship and
ambiance at the ranch is most invit-
ing. They host many corporate
retreats at the ranch and have start-
ed serving dinner on Thursday,
Friday and Saturday evenings by
reservation only. For more infor-
mation about Guadalupe River
Ranch contact Patty Massey at 537-
4837.
Guadalupe River Ranch owners
Ed and Elisa McClure (above)
shared their hospitality at the
Friday Fireside Feast. Patsy
Swenson (left) was on hand to
enjoy the festivities and music
Reddick of Fredericksburg.
Photos by Kelley Glick
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balsamic vinai-
grette was perfectly matched with
the 1995 White Zinfandel.
The southwestern smoked turkey
breast, apple curry sauce , smoked
and peppered pork loin (that just
melted in my mouth) and pear
chutney was complimented with a
1994 Gewurztraminer, a spicy, fla-
vorful, white wine.
We enjoyed a delicious venison
black bean chile and southwestern
sambals with a 1992 Meritage Red.
They also served a delicious
seafood medley of fresh gulf
shrimp, amberjack, flounder and
crab with the Meritage.
I must say that the Cassoulet
Provencale with sausage, duck and
white beans was delectable. The
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luscious match for the course.
The heavenly dessert, an apple
crisp with a hot cream topping, was
delightful with the 1994
Johannisberg Riesling .
Enjoying the festivities was
Sarah Jane English, connoisseur
and author. Her
Booth.
Members Norma Marshall,
Maxine Mitchell, Dixie Mulhollan,
Suann Agold, Diane Scott and
Booth made the weekend trip with
members Doris Ebner and Cheri
Clark unable to go.
According to Booth, Beta Sigma
Phi is a Social/Service organization.
“We continue to work toward a
year-end service project with a door
prize donation at each meeting.
Meeting twice a month, the funds do
mount up.”
The group also works the coke
Preceptor Eta Beta Chapter Of booth at Berges Fest each summer
Beta Sigma Phi is reportedly enjoy- to earn funds for service projects,
ing their new pledge, Roberta “Service is important to our sorority
Schmidt. “We really broke her in but life, learning and friendship
this last weekend by kidnapping her experiences are what we are all
and forcing her to spend the entire about.”
weekend with our group,” said
spokesperson Mary Booth.
The group traveled to Vanderpool
where they spent the weekend on
the Sabinal River. “Weather was
excellent and we enjoyed leaving
our responsibilities behind,” said
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‘The Diaries of Adam and Eve’
The BACC-Door once again ested in attending only the play,
brings a Valentine’s Day Special to tickets are $8.
the stage. This year’s will be an Season tickets are still available,
evening of dining and theater enter- The Season Package is for three per-
tainment with extracts from Mark formances priced at $20 and $15 for
Twain’s, “The Diaries of Adam and Seniors and Students. Prices at the
Eve,” adapted by David Birney. door are $8 and $6 for Seniors and
Kerry Kirtley and Allen Rudoph Students. This season includes a
are rehearsing an amusing look at comedy thriller, “The Butler Did It,”
the origins of life through the eyes February 23, 24 and March 1, 2, 3, 8
of Adam, first man, and Eve, the and 9. “The Drunkard,” a melodra-
first woman. ma comedy, will be playing May 3,
Jan Alexander and her committee 4, 10, 11, 12, 17 and 18. For summer
are planning a menu for the occa- entertainment, “Saving Grace,” a
sion. To compliment the meal, spe- romantic comedy, will be coming
cial desserts will be made from July 19, 20, 26, 27, 28 and August 2
apples picked from the “Garden of and 3.
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Aldridge, Leon & Priddy, Travis. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 31, 1996, newspaper, January 31, 1996; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1620058/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.