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i i THE MINNEAPOLIS STAR 1Q IV 77iaf Beverly Hills housewife is really singer Abbe Lane f' School Lunch Menus By SANDRA PESMEN Chicago Dally News i EEK OF NOV. 25 TO 29 Milk served with lunches JA1I schools are closed Thursday and Friday know the children miss me if I'm gone. I'm very glad about that." Ms. Lane said she never hesitated about starting a family in her 30s. "I've also reared Perry's daughter, now 19.

When we first married, the girl was having difficulties with her mother and asked to live with us. I was delighted because I'd always wanted a daughter, and we get along very well. In fact I'm planning her wedding. '1 MINNEAPOLIS if (Secondary and Elementary) Monday Porkies with chee- ev macaroni, buttered peas, jhnle wheat bread and butter, )t, apple. ii i Tuesday Beef and vegeta GOODRICH B.F.

GOODYEAR We carry a complete line of Goodrich Lifesaver Radials. Which we believe to be the finest tire available. In addition to the usual lifetime warranty, material and road hazard warranty, these tires carry a 40,000 mile wear guar "I made 21 European films and had my own television show there. I was happy about my career, but my marriage had problems," she said. She always refers to Cugat as "my ex-husband" and said quite frankly, couldn't have children and I wanted a family.

I did volunteer work at an orphanage in Italy and we could have adopted a baby, but he wouldn't consider it. That's one ofihe reasons we broke up. In 1964, when the Cu-gat-Lane marriage ended after 12 years, Ms. Lane met Perry Leff, a Harvard law graduate who is partner in an acting management company, and married him. "I'm just a Beverly Hills housewife now.

My family comes before my career," she insisted. "I try to do most of my work at Lake Tahoe or Las Vegas, and I also try to get bookings away from home in summer, when the children are out of school and can travel with me." A pleased Ms. Lane added, "Even though I hold travel down to a total of eight weeks a year away from the family, I "Everyone thinks I came from South America. I didn't. I was just good at languages.

My name was originally Abigail Francine Lassman. I started modeling at 4, 1 was performing on radio at 11, and I was a model at 14," she recited. "I was the only girl and my mother got a kick out of my career, but she wasn't a stage mother. My father didn't like the idea of show business at all, because he wanted my life to be normal. Neither of them was happy when I married my ex-husband and moved to Italy for eight years.

They came to visit often, but they missed me. "I was singing and dancing In my ex-husband's band before I was 16. He bought houses, apartments and villas and decorated them as he liked. I never had any say in the matter and I thought that's how all marriages were." Ms. Lane, who was famous for Latin songs and sexy costumes, toured America a few times each year with her bandleader husband.

But she was more well known in Italy at that time as an acress. CHICAGO, III. The strawberry blond housewife from Beverly Hills sprawled across the couch in her hotel suite and chattered mostly about her sons, Steven, 6, and Andrew 8. She lifted her long legs, clad in size 5, skintight corduroy jeans, and plunked her tiny feet, in their suede platform sandals, onto the coffee table. Then she begged, "Wouldn't you like to see a picture of our boys?" It was while she dived into her Gucci shoulder bag to retrieve the photos that Abbe Lane, now 41, still gorgeous and my candidate for mother of the year, explained that she's an entirely different person from the 17-year-old who made headlines in 1951 during her romance with bandleader a i Cugat, whom she later married.

"Do we have to talk about that? It was all so long ago," she said quietly, pausing In her search for the photos. Ms. Lane likes to talk about the fact that she was born in Brooklyn and reared in Manhattan and antee! We Positively Will Not Be UNDERSOLD! Electric bill gives a jolt BRISTOL, England (UPI) No one knew there was an electricity meter hidden in a back room at Ashton Gate, the stadium used by the city's soccer club. But the meter was there ticking away, and when electricity board officials discovered it by chance recently they realized no one had read it for more than 10 years. The result: a $12,000 bill to the team's fan club.

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