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Express and News from San Antonio, Texas • Page 16

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Express and Newsi
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San Antonio, Texas
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16
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LANDERS Fur Earmuffs Might Stop Cussing DEAR ANN LANDERS: My boss is a charming, successful, educated, well-paid executive who uses language that would shock a skinner. i language AT me my presence. For a jv I am taking dicta- i and he gets a phone 'call he cusses a blue' streak. I am truly embarrassed by it and I don't know what to do. I know his wifeicahnot get Mm to clean up because I've seen her try and fail.

I don't feel it is'my place to say anything. The boss has a cute sense of humor'and he might respond to light app a h. Any Eared Sec In Charlotte, N.C. BUILDorBUY GMDFMEB CLOCKS AT FACTORY PRICES! SAVE $200. Do-it-yourself kits, movements, moon dials, finished clocks, shipped' promptly on money back guarantee.

WRITE TODAY FOR COLOR send 25" a Sec: The next time you go into the boss' office for dictation, bring along a set of ridiculously, 1 a earmuffs. possible). When the profanity starts, clap on the earmuffs and keep face. He'll get the message. he doesn't soft pedal the blue talk, feign a and whistle Dixie.

A A LANDERS: Thank you for giving teens the benefit of the doubt. So few adults do these days, which is part of the problem. In a recent column you said, "Teenagers have a magnificent way of living up to their parents' high opinion of them." As a teen-ager I can tell you it really works. I have a couple of buddies whose parents always called no-good bums, said they vyeren't worth anything, arid predicted they would surely end up in trouble. Both of these kids ended up Just a's theji" parents predicted.

One is in' a reform school 'and the other was caught holding up gas station and he is out on bail. Neither of these guys, had anything to live up to--sVthey didn't even try. My a have always made me feel that I was honorable and that they trusted me. They have i me Model 120 Black Walnut and handling, Oept. Atatu'mi 36532 Viiit our f.ctory whin in F.irlmp, many privileges and I've been careful not to abuse them.

I don't eyer.re;m my mom or dad telling me I was bad. I would rather die than disappoint them because think world of me anoVl'd feclrbtten if I let them down. If you think this is worth printing, go ahead and put it in Al- pcna, Mich. Dear Al: I do and I will. Thanks for the day-brightener.

DEAR ANN A Last week I attended a luncheon for a newcomer in town. She was described as a New England blue-blood whose fancy family dates back to the Revolutionary War. You can imagine my shock when I rec- i her as Goldie Schmaltz a up name) from the wrong side of the tracks. She was a grade behind me in a High school back in good old Newark. i did not rem ember me which is perfectly understandable.

I am 30 lighter today than I was then. I have a different name and a' different profile. I happen to know that Goldie's old man ran a service station and her mother ran off with a roofing salesman. I abhor phony so- Home-Garden Pilgrimage Slated Saturday, Sunday The Home and-Garden Pilgrimage sponsored by Christ Episcopal Church will take place from noon.tp 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

Tickets may be purchased at the individual garden gales. Bus service is available from Municipal Auditorium from 11:40 a.m. until 2 p.m. The route recommended for those driving their own cars is the home of Mr. and Sire.

Arnold Swarlz, 204 Crescent; home of Ralph Rowntree, 2f!) Geneseo; home of Mr. and Dunlap III, 420 Wiltshire; home of Robert L.B. Tobin, 173 Ira Lee; home of Miss Christine Ressmann and Dick Ressmann, 3715 Mary Mont. Proceeds from this 34th'pilgrimage will go to Planned Parenthood, Harry Jersig Speech and Hearing Center, Good Samaritan Center and Children's Ward of Lutheran Hospital. Croft-Williams Miss Sharron Gayle Williams and Virgil Kay Oroft exchanged wedding vows Friday before the Rev.

Robert Grimes by the gazebo in San Pedro Park. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Williams and Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Croft. The couple's only attendants were Miss Sharon Monleith and Dale Croft. A reception followed in the gazebo. cial climbers and am sorely tempted to blow the whistle on dear old Goldie.

Should I--in the a of PJaln Me a You: Keep quipt--in the name 'of charity. It may be that the big build-up came from the hostess and not from Goldie. You have nothing to gain by informing the crowd that you knew the lady when. DEAR ANN LANDERS: A member of our family who is very a has certain areas of cheapness well known to all of us. Last year our son Basic Whatever your fancy in baskets Pier 1 has it! Baskets for bread, baskets dyed red, hampers for clothes, or toys or boys.

One's for a picnic, another's for serving and one makes a bed for a pet that's deserving. Baskets for fruit, baskets to hang, handmade by craftsmen from Guadiajara to Da Nang. IMPORTS 6715 SAN PEDRO PHONE 341-3581 Monday thru Friday 10 fa 9, Saturday 10 to 8 150 WONDERLAND OTY PHONE 735-3101 LOWER lEVEL Monday thru Friday 10 to 9, Saturday 10 to 6 was a This relative said she knew just the right wedding present but-it would have to be obtained from an antique dealer on her next trip abroad. Three weeks ago the wedding gift arrived, from Paris. A 11 a to the' gift was a handwritten note from the relative stating that the gift was a rare find, dating back to the 18th century "although it isn't The bride's brother is associated with the art museum in Chicago which knows is one of the world's i- nest.

He examined the gift and 1 a it a fake. Just to make sure, he offered to have it examined by a friend who is a established authority on that period. Yesterday we a the evaluation. The piece is not authentic. There is a chance, Ann, that the relative paid a big price for it.

If so should she be told she was rooked? The i would like your Dear Yoak: The i should say "thank you" and nothing more. It would be in poor taste to let the relative know her gift had been appraised and it is a phony. EXPRESS vr YOU and the FAMIL Saturday, April 3, 1971 16-A JUNIORS! DEMISE ARE HERE IN A FASHION SHOW FOR YOU AT 1:00 ON SATURDAY, FROST'S FASHION SOU ARE Come see a whole raft of fashions for spring-into-summer, cool, easy-going, exciting. Bill Maness, style expert from Denise, will be here to introduce the collection, and he has inside information on fashions. Here.white seersucker with red'and green flowers, rickrack, 26.00 CD ACT RRQC.

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