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San Antonio Express and News from San Antonio, Texas • Page 52

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2 Sunday, October 22, 1961 San Antonio EXFtESS NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS, CA 5-1611 DEAR ABBY Short Order Romance I I November $. Wate Chosen By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: I am in love with a guy who is in the -service. His name is Paul. We saw each other only once, but I feel I've known him all my life. We have cor responded for three months, and he proposed to me by mail.

Paul is slat i in a southern state, but his home is up north. He FASHION TIPS might have tc go overseas, and he wants to get engaged before he goes. Here is our plan: Paul will be flying north next week. He has to change planes in St. I Louis.

He wants me lo come to the airport. He says he will be on the ground long enough lo put the ring on my and i kiss me. I am afraid to tell my i mother about this kind of en- i gagement as she might think we are I am IS and Paul is UO. Can you advise me? PAUL'S GIRL DEAR GIRL: If it's really 1 love, it will last until Paul can meet your parents and you. his Give yourselves a chance to' know each other better before rushing into a lifetime contract.

Your plans for a split- second engagement sound like a Mack Sennett comedy. DEAR ABBY: When 1 was IS 1 married a boy 1 was crazy about. Soun afterwards I found out he was ALREADY married. 1 was pregnant by that time, so 1 had my haby in a home for unwed mother's. 1 kept my hahy.

and gave him his father's leal name. I have remarried, and now my husband wants to adopt my child. He doesn't want the toy ever to know that he is not his real father. Is this wise? I'm afraid some of my nosy relatives will tell the boy some day because they' all know it. Should we take a chance and trust to luck? The baby is only 14 months old.

NEEDS AN ANSWER DEAR NEEDS: Don't trust to luck. Tell your boy the truth as soon as he Is able to understand. It will be much less painful than telling a lie which might he found out later. DEAR ABBY: I am stumped. When a man has invited a lady to be his dinner guest at a res- tturant, should he precede or follow the lady as the waiter leads them to the table? A.

B. C. DEAR A. B. The LADY should follow the waiter (or captain) as he leads the way to their table.

What's troubling you? Write Abby, of San Antonio News, San Antonio, Texas. Include self-addressed stamped envelope. Arlene Dahl Analyzes British Queen Beauty By ARLENE DAHL that her cluthes were inclined to Queen Elizabeth is a real beau- conceal rather than reveal an ex- ty whose photographs never seem tremely shapely figure. I observed to do her justice. This was not'the queen carefully at the formal i ball following the command per.

formance. She wore a simple. only my opinion meeting. her, but that of every Hollywood i star who a attended a com-1 mand perform-; ance and been presented to the royal family. Clinic I fairly decollete black velvet gown, light rose lipstick.

Her cheeks had a natural blush. This was undoubtedly why she wore no foundation makeup, only a light dusting of powder on her nose. Besides this her only other concession to make-up was a Effective Hair Style The queen's hair style was also i cut on semi-princess lines. Her diamond and ruby necklace, earrings, and magnificent diamond simple yet effective. Her natural and ruby tiara served to light brown hair (parted in the ate her own radiance.

middle) fell in soft waves to just Her Make-up Simple i below her ear lobes. Her un- Her make-up was extremely jderstated coiffeur was a perfect Mr. and Mrs. Martin Benavides announce the engagement of. their daughter, Josephine Alice, to Air- iman Mauricio Vega Jr.

Miss Benavides is a graduate of Thomas A. Edison High School. I She was a member of the Future jHome Makers of America; Pep- perettes; Y-Teen and Future Teachers of America. She had the distinction of being the only graduate of this high school with the record of perfect attentance from kindergarten through senior high I school. Her fiance, son of Mauricio Vega of South Bend, was graduated from George Washington High School in South Bend, Ind.

He is presently serving in the U.S. Air Force, stationed at Lackland AFB. The wedding is scheduled to take place Nov. 28 in Se. Mary Magdalen's Church.

YOUt FAMILY NfWSFAttit Toastmistresses Plan Conference Miss Regina Barry will conduct ia conference on effectively integrating our public schools at the luncheon of Cloverleaf Toastmistress Club of Ft. Sam Houston at 11:45 a.m. Thursday in Ft. Sam Houston Officers' Open Mess. Mrs.

J. E. McElvy will speak on "The Art of Evaluation." Others appearing on the program will be Mmes. Helen A. Chandler, W.

Cranberry, Ruth Cain Shawk, Joe Cumminj. L. C. Henry and Miss Etelka McCluer. Miss Jerry Sledge will be topic- mistress, and Mrs.

Charles E. Riggs will be toastmistress. MISS JOSEPHINE BENAVIDES Serving Checfe Have semi-hard types of cheese at room temperature before terv- ing them. Society To Hear Kay Hart No 'camera in the world can simple. There was no evidence of complement to the ornate design capture the queen's on her eyelashes, of her tiara.

Velvet suits, lonfr-jackctorl nun 1 kind of beauty. She's not a classic! are fairly long, or eyebrow pcn-i Never once did the queen flaicd fm- afternoon wear, nrc' beauty in the true sense of the I cil on her light brown brows. Per- fidget, glance in any of the many smart smart, ton, is tno However, the over-all pic- haps eye make-up would have en- mirrors surrounding the ballroom fashion-wipe woman who has: Mavoi ick-Clarke (In her social, stMtinnrry, railing ranis, en-! ture she presents is one of her brilliant gray blue or take a mirror from her evening treme loveliness. Her exquisite (eyes, but her natural beauty was bag. She had beautiful carriage complexion and coloring, her m-imost disarming.

land was an extremely graceful and gracious man-j iilizabeth's complexion was ex-1 dancer. She was poised, yet re- ncr cravcd stationery ami informals.j npr would set her apart in a quisite. The skin on her face, laxed, gracious without being con- For personalized service, railj roomful of classic beauties. arms, and shoulders was fine, descending. Mnican, f'A7---11I.

My personal observation was hnhy clear, and creamy-toned. 1 As she prepared to make her "Why San Beginning and Its Causes" will be thef 'topic of Mrs. Kay Hart at the: exit, someone stepped too close Antonio Conservation Society to her train and there was an audible rip. She broke the hushed silence that followed when she turned and said simply, "Never meeting at 10 a.m. Thursday in! the Spanish Governor's Palace.

Mrs. Hart is curator of the "Old; San Antonio" Exhibit. All members of the society are mind, I can use a needle and thread." invited, Mrs. Winfield Scott Ham Perhaps the most important! tin, president, reported thing to be said about the queen's Mrs. Nel C.

Clarke is chairman beauty and charm was her sincere Interest In the people around her. She always had a pleasant remark for each person she met, Including yours truly. She greeted many guests during the course of the evening, not as a queen, but as a friend. of the hospitality committee. She! will be assisted by Miss Emily; Edwards and Mmes.

J. 0. Elliott, i William J. Fetzer, Jules W. Fon-i talne, Elizabeth 0.

Graham, John! King, C. B. Mendel, Mark Upson.j A. M. Clark and Josephine Henning.

ff IN THE Ay ROOM: THE FASHION FLOURISH OF FUR Next Thursday our luncheon style show in the St. Anthony Hotel's Anacacho Room will feature "The Fashion Flourish of Fur" presenting the newest in distinguished furs well In fashions with the touch of fur. For luncheon reservations, call the hotel Catering Office. FROST BROS. All this week, a gift of Germaine Monteil's "Fashion 4-Cast" is yours at no additional cost with any Monteil purchase of 5.00 or more.

This complimentary kit includes 3 shades of Bio-Miracle Makeup, plus Super-Moist, a velvety moisturizer (together a 6.50 value). You'll love experimenting with the different makeup shades in 3 major complexion tones and making the wonderful discovery I of the refining action of Super-Moist Beauty Emulsion, formulated with the famous Biotene. And all this week, Miss Josephine Reagan, beauty analyst from Germaine Monteil, is here to give you expert beauty advice, and to "chart" your individual skin care, Regular-size Bio-Miracle Makeup, from 8,00. Super-Moist, from 7.50. Plus taxes.

FROST BROS. GERMAINE MONTEIL HAS A GIFT FOR MAKING BEAUTIES AND A GIFT FOR YOU!.

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Years Available:
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