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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 13

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Womans Club Elects Officers THE SIXTH grade class of St. Mary's Cathedral School sponsored a school-wide egg decorating contest. Chocolate Easter bunnies were awarded to the winners from each grade. The grand prize, a large Easter basket" was awarded for Jie best decorated egg from the entire school The winner was Liza Schrrutt of the first grade. Pictured are Liza Schmitt, Karyn Limas, Ricardo Mora and Norma Rodriguez.

(Photo by Betty Tichich) Student Designs To Be Exhibited '75" "Young Designers fashion show of original designs by, students 'Stephens Cjjllege Fashion Department; will. event of at 7:30 at the-Junior League ilding, 1626 Post Oak Place, The dessert-show, sponsored by the Houston Stephens. College. Alumnae Club, will feature student models showing "sportswear, coats and suits, and wear. Some children's fashions will be shown.

The designs were selected for the show by Frank Rizzo, Lcambhd Dean and Chuck Howard, New York fashion designers. Reservations may be'made by calling 497-0181 or 464-5318 In Houston. Tickets are $3 each with proceeds going toward the establishment of a Stephens College scholarship fund by the Houston alumnae club. Hardin Wilkerson, Stephens admissions counselor, will be on hand the evening of the fashion show to answer questions about the college. Prospective students and their parents are especially attend.

Stephens is a four-year, private, residential college for women, located in Columbia, Mo. It offers B.A., B.F.A. and A.A. degrees in various time options. The school attracts students from every state and many foreign countries.

Mrs. Owen H. Parker, president of-'the Sin Jaclnto Club, wu boiteti for specially called meeting and wwkjbop at her home in Hit- Due to the pottponed regular March the nominating committee presented a slate of officers for and its report was approved; New officers are: Mrs. GusBrauner president; Mrs. vice president; Mrs; Hampf, secretary; Mrs.

Rayner, treasurer; Mrs: historian, tnd Mrs: G. Lewis, parliamentarian. Mm Parker will be the official delegate to the Texas Federation of Clubs Convention 'In April 10-13, and Mrs. Hampf was elected as alternate delegate. After the business, meeting, members lined and decorated cigar boxes to be filled with various personal articles and given as Easter gifts to the girls now housed at the Harris County Boys Village in Seabrook.

The residents of Boys Village, and Girls Town USA are special projects of the club this year. Mrs. Goodwin Receives Pin Mrs. Rubye Goodwin was presented her five-year pin when Texas Alpha Upsilon Chapter of Phi Sigma Alpha met at the home of Mrs. Mary Louise Mrs.

Nina Johnston, chapter' president, presented- Mrs. Goodwin with the pin which is representative of friendship, and read the Order of the Light ritual. Officers for 1975-76 were elected and are: Mrs. president; Mrs. Jean Gardner, vice president; Mrs.

Hazel C. MeAIIen, secretary; Mrs. Dorothy Senna, program chairman; Mrs. Goodwin, extension chairman, and Mrs. Laura Bogcnski, treasurer.

Final plans for the spring luncheon of Gulf Coast Area Assembly were made for April 5 at 1 p.m. at the Flagship Hotel. Alpha Upsilon will be responsible for the flowers and decorations and the theme will be "Soaring to New Heights." Gamma Alpha Chapter of Texas City will be the hostess. Mud Dipper Cluh The Mud Dipper Club elected officers lor the coming year during a meeting at the club house. Mrs.

Irna Matthews will be president; Mrs. Wanda Constable, vice president and treasurer; Mrs. Martha Ford, secretary; Mrs. E. F.

Nash, publicity chairman, and Mrs. Ida Giles, telephone committee. Mrs. Ford was hostess for the meeting, and a birthday party honored Mrs. Nash.

Mrs. Ford won the centerpieca and door prizes were won by Mrs. Constable and Mrs. Giles. Elks Ladies The Ladies Auxiliary of the Elks Lodge No.

126 will hold a business meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the lodge according to Aloha Berger, publicity chair- Monday Morning, March 31,1975 ail to i Dear Abby Forget About Baby's Valentine By Abigail Van Buren DEAR ABBY: My husband sent a mushy valentine to a girl, and on tha bottom of it he wrote: "I love you, Baby! He must have put the wrong address on envelope because it came back with "ADDRESS UNKNOWN" on it. Naturally 1 was curious when 1 saw this big, fancy looking envelope addressed to some name I had. never heard of in my life, briny husband's handwriting, with his return address bn the so I opened it, and when I. saw what it was, I nearly fainted! Should I confront hinrwith it, attentive and gen.ro..

to to.ettag ottt.1 gft. You don't wh.t your h-Und he had been seeing Mother woman far 11 jtm, he had been seeing Moer woman didn't have a due, he emOd gwlHjr far Aadwjr people Rnd Family Living Together we lose at Elaine Powers. enough to brave the jungle is this black afid white polka dot silk with pleated skirt and Mpuson top. The design original will be modeled ih- a fashion show Thursday at the Junior League Building -in Huston sponsored by tBg Houston 'Stephens Qfllege Alumnae -Club. KHarmony Lodge Lodge No.

6 AFJiAM wiii honor 50-year Ixpi it 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Tejftjrte. ihpse lo be are MiiVcus C. Kennard of l.a Earl Login of Lufkln, CtSSs H. P.

ofi One is a lonely number when it comes to shaping up. Sure, at Elaine Powers, you get all those terrific machines. But'you get something attention, and lots of inch of the wuy. AND our own "Team Time. When we team up and trim down together.

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Call today for your free figure analysis. ii PHONE 744r5369 OHN MOWAT-IMOM 1 1 DEAR WIFE: -Forget It. If he forgot on Valentine's Day, it might be the beglnniim of the Which would be better for all three of muried to you. DEAR ABBY: I have recently started to give private piano lessons to young children, and I am planning my first Sirce most of my students' parents have never heard me play would it be all right for me to play a number or two myself on the program? Or do.you think it would be considered showing off on my part? Maybe an experienced piano answer. DEAR PERPLEXED; Maybe.

And I would welcome their letters. My experience is limited to my own vWIn recitals. My instructor, Leo Kudncki, a very talented violinist in his own right, did not perform at the of his pupils. But in retrospect, perhaps he should have. He would have inspired his pupils, and entertained their parents.

DEAR ABBY: You printed a letter from a woman who wrote to tell you what a wonderful husband she had. Well, let me tell you about mine: For 26 years, 1 was married to a man who phoned me three times a day to tell me he loved me and ask how the children and I were. He told me I was beautiful every time I got dressed up, and he took me out to dinner at least twice a week. He sent me and the children to Florida in the winter to escape the New York cold. He called me in Miami every day, and came down every other weekend to be with me.

He showered me with jewelry and furs, a new car every other year, and 1 had one of the loveliest homes on Long Island. P.S. Then, out of the blue, he asked me for a divorce so he could marry the woman he had been seeing for16 years! I hung on to him for four more years, then realizing it was hopeless, I let him go. He married her the minute he was free. Now I know why he called me so much, and why he shipped me and the children off to Florida.

At least his guilty conscience made him take good care of me and the children (financially). Abby, please tell women that when a man is'too good to his wife, he could be sending out warning signals. FOOLED DEAR FOOLED: How good must a man be to be "too good" to his wifeT doesn't necessarily follow that a hurixndwl Nostalgia gotcha? Htri's a'rsckir that'll you back ofw ywil ytt The supirt of a bygone tn Inn on. (corns with rocking ottoman not pic- antique reprodurtlon Mfr. list price, both DCS.

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