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Express and News from San Antonio, Texas • Page 53

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Express and Newsi
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San Antonio, Texas
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53
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DEAR AttBY Hell Probably Get Stuck With Thorn BUREN hope to someday, drink or By ABIGAIL VAN DEAR ABBY: 1 marry a nice girl one who doesn't while I'm still single, I prefer to date girls who do. Girls drink a smoke arc cheaper to dale becau se Abby mind eating cheap food in a low-class diner. a them (o a cheap dive and give them some drinks and cigarettes and 3814 Broadway they are contented. Also girls who drink and smoke usually Jack self respect, so they don't expect a fellow to respect Ihem, and he can usually get away with anything he wants on the first date. I am not a bum, I'm just an average guy, but so many people push the sweet, innocent-type girls, 1 thought someone should explain why so many men prefer the cheap kind.

We don't want to MARRY them, just DATE them. JOHN Q. PUBLIC DEAR JOHN: Speak for yourself, John! The fellow who lias dated nothing but willing women can have his choice of any tramp lie's dated when selecting a wife. Men who do their shopping at a rummage sale are unlikely to find a jewel from Carder. DEAH ABBY: We are two girls, both 12, and we each liave a different problem.

One of us is overweight and the other one is flat. Every day one cf us gels insulted about our looks. My girl friend has tried every diet in the book, and she can't lose a pound. And 1 would like to have a padded bra, but Tm afraid to- ask my mother for one. Please don't telt us we have plenty of lime to have good figures.

We want them NOW. Answer soon as we are desperate. FATTY AND FLAWY DEAR AND Reading a diet won't lose your friend an ounce unless she substitutes READING for EATING. And as for the bra: a 12- year-old girl's figure is usually adequate for her age. However, if later on, you've clearly been cheated, "what Nature's forgotlen, sluff with cotton" DEAR ABBY: What would you do if your husband bought you a large boltlc ol Ihe very same cologne you discarded years ago because he told you he hated it so much? I took it back after Christmas, remembering what he had said about the first bottle, 1 thought I was doing him a favor, but he said 1 had done an ungracious thing, and now 1 am in the doghouse.

HURT DEAR HURT: You did what any sensible, considerate wife would have done. Your husband is an unreasonable man. Invite him into the doghouse and tell him you have a bone to pick with him. DEAR ABBY: Your column about the amateur handwriting analyst interested me. This person, it seems, analyzed a co-worker's handwriting from an office memo, without his consent, and then went around telling everyone that his hand writing revealed that he had "criminal tendencies" and was "oversexed." Abby, I am a CERTIFIED GRAPHOANALYST, and as such, abide by a strict code of ethics as set down by that society.

We NEVER analyze anyone's handwriting without his knowledge and consent, nor do we ever discuss our findings with anyone but the writer. And anyone who does otherwise, is a rank amateur and a very stupid one at that. M.E. OF PHILA. Problems? Write to Abby, care of San Antonio News.

For a personal reply, enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Club Clock (Edllor'J Hole: Nolke of rttjulor meetings will oppeor only in the "Sun- doy Club Clcck. Copy (or nortecs muir. bo In our office by p.m. Tociday preceding Sunday publiccllon.) MONDAY 1 p.m.

NABA, WeslWny Cluti Of Alcimo Review No. 23, in Vlclorfa Flora. Hottest es wfll be Mrs. Co riven, a. H.

Vonn end Win Chorlerte Hurst. A social hour nomei Is planned. 6:15 p.m. UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFHDERACY, Broxion Drogg Chopler, In Joihe's HemliFoIr Room. Mrs.

Gibson Vtttltn will present tfie prcgrom on "The Origin of Conlccferole Me mo rial Day. New officers will be elcclccf. 7:30 p.m. AAUW, Book Review WONDERLAND SHOPPING CITY ANNIVERSARY SALE Permanent Wave Specials! Reg. $15, 7.85 Reg.

$20, 9.87 Reg. S25, Complete with cut, shampoo and set, these permament wave specials offer a wonderful value and are specially priced now for our great Anniversary Sale. Be prepared for summer fun and activity make an appointment today with one of our Beauty Salon experts. Grovp (7 Grace Presbvferrcn Church, pr, Eleanor dorlt Judy will hoi-n 1 Cp nnln will review "Up ihe Down Stalrcoie," 7:30 p.m. WOW, XI Chapter, Tou Phi Lambda National SororMy, In ihe home of Mri.

Louli Roiiner. Mlsi Bor- boro Alexander and Mlt( Oarotriy Pol. lok, rcccnl will be Vh' A $IGMA PHl Cni rota Chopltr, In the norms of Mrt. Emeir Powtff. Cohcifeii wilt bt Mrs Jamei The proaram True" will be given by Mrv Robert Sounders.

Mn. John Chavono will "The Diaulllul." n.m- COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC NURSES, District ihe PttiidanMi Ream, Scnfc Rosa Medical Center Mlsi Eva RobHallle end Kolherlne Zlm- mirmon win report on the convention ol Iht NalJonal Council or Colholfc Nuclei, TUESDAY 10 a.m. DELPHIAN SOCIETY, pylhin cnopter, in the North sror Man Community Hair. "Fcundaiionj of HU- man Relarloni" will ba Ihe tubiecl of a icminor Jo bs led by j. Zachry.

Pcrtieipaiing will be Mmei Jock Cack, flfalr Roymond P. Jennlngt, Harvey penshcrn end Woyrrt e. Von Wfnltte, 10:30 MOC Auxiliary Cumire In Ihe VFW Home. Luncheon end laclal hour ol gomtj are iChtd. uletf.

11:30 CENTENNIAL BENEVOLENT CLUB, in the Tower Forty Room. Erf Kronn wilt bi hoileii lor luncheon and bridge. Noon AAUW, Home Group In the Fl, Som Houjtcn Officers Club. Mri. Frandi J.

Jehl will hojleii. p.m. AAUW, DEcornllve Arti Group, In Ihe home of Mn. A. Prfcc.

CahOifejies will be Mmei. v. Creed, H. Orole onrf Roy SmMh, A program on "The OIU and Ihe New of Hawaii" will given by Mn. Wlffcn Younjfr.

5 p.m, DESK AND DERRICK CLUB, in the Petroleum Club. Dii- cuttlant covering all pfiaiej of The working Slrl In ihe oil Induilry are planned. 4:30 p.m. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB In Granada Hole). Directan ol large end the loclal commlUee will be In charge ol Wre program, Tnc Jackson-Keller Elemtnlary scfiool ilxrh grade mixed cJioIr will perform.

Mri. F. p. Ii chairman. 7 p.m.

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PARLIAMENTARIANS, Bell Unir, fn KONO Studios, jiit program will fncludr Mn. Eileen Barrelf, Mlu Mary Louiie Ovenihine, Mri. V. S. Bulier Mri.

L. T. BOi-d, "Officer! and Mlnulei." New offlcu-j wiH be clecled, WEDNESDAY 1130 p.m. NAD Guard 1 Teoni Club of Afama Review No. (n flie honio of Mri.

R. L. Hunf Gomel will be played. 2 p.m. WOW, Drill Team Club of Blue Bonnet Grove No.

Jn rhc home Ol Mri, 0. G. Canolej. Mrs. Dcisit W.

Fauchcr will be, cohoileis. P.m. Low end Ihe CINien Croup, in home ot Mri. Henry Lte Viy. Reporli will be given on the booh i "Talki on American Lew," "Lvw ond ffte MoKro Mind" and "Courli on Trlol.

11 Marcel Not- ien It cotijullant. 7 p.m. AAUW, Bridge III, In the horr.e of lit Movhew. 7 p.m. AMERICAN LEGION A I I A BOfinlc Brae Unit No.

4)1. Jn the Brot Home. A covered dinntr will be fallowed by inllia- Wonderland Shopping Cily Use your charge. PE 6-41 17 THURSDAY p.m. NA6A, Katlcfch Review No.

in 1he Croekelt Hoi- leiiei will be Mrs. Frtd Uefir Mri. J. M. Black we II.

A joclal hour will be held In the dining mom 3:30 p.m. UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY, Albirl Sld- i.ey Johnsfon Chopler, in Mu- icum. TJew ofFtcirt will be elttfid, will be Mmci. Clyde CocJv rcn, Walter E. Martin, J.

L. MklchtlU Oran M. Rfdenhawtr and Mil fitly 8 p.m. IQ'QF, Mirlom Ribikcn Lodge tr; Crcchdl Koiel, Haileim will be O. J.

Btum. Turnhom- FRIDAY p.m. PEO, Chooler DQ in Ihi home ol Mrs. will Man-Ill Jr. A dlih will bi 11 a.m.

TEJAS I CLUB, In ihe Life Building. p.m. PHILHARMONIC MUSICAL CLUB, In Ihe fll Mn. I J. E.

Goodpailure. will Mmei. w. Kern, W. P.

Trill ortd Fronv Hommelf. New Olfictn will bs Inilotted. SUNDAY, MAY 71 p.m, A I BUDQE- RIGAR AND CAGE BIRD CLUB, In Museum, Tne annual thaw is icheduUt). FLAVOR A Ever add a pinch of nutmeg lo butterscotch sauce for vanilla Ice cream? Interesting flavor! 9-E Son Antonio 15, 1966 SPOOX RESTS Plastic covers from coffee (or a food lhat contains them) cans make excellent spoon fln lhe same Pestle cover you in Wtctan. Urn "he careful that you don't pul a scrl a a spoon used in mixing onions travel! MISS SUSAN GOSS MISS BONNIE FOLBRE Miss Bonnie Folbre, Miss Susan Goss, Robert J.

Meador Lonnie Parsons Jr. Plan Fall Wedding To Marry Aug. 13 A fall wedding is being planned by Miss Bonnie Folbre and Robcrl Joseph Meador. Thair approaching marriage is announced by the bride-elect's parents, Dr and Mrs Thomas W. Folbre.

Miss Folbre is a graduate of Alamo Heights High School, Pine Manor Junior College and the University of Texas. She was a member of a Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Miss Folbre was Duchess of Pre-Columbian Az'ecs in the Order of the Alamo's "The Court of Ages," and Queen of Ihc 1562 Bermuda Floral Pageant, staged in Bermuda. She is a member of the Junior League of San Antonio and the Girls' Cotillion Club. Mr.

Header is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Orvis E. Meador. He was graduated from Texas Military Inslilule, Baylor University and Baylor University School of Law.

He was member of Tau Alpha Sigma and Pi Alpha Delta. He belongs to the San Antonio Bar Association, Christmas Colillion Club, San Antonio Gentian Club and the Order of the Alamo. Dr. and Mrs. William Truelt Goss announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan Ann, to Lonnie Paylon Parsons son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lonnie Paylon Parsons. Vows will be exchanged Aug. 13 at Margarile Parker Chapel, Trinity University. The bride-elect Is a graduate of Alamo Heights High School and will graduate from Trinity in May with a bachelor's degree in music education.

She has been a member of the Trinity Choir for four years and is recipient of Ihe Department of Music Gcid Award. She belongs to Spurs, is president of Scho-Lcii, sweclhcart of Trinilccrs and has- been listed on the honor roll. Her fiance i.s a graduate of Edison High -School and of Trinity where he is working toward a master's degree. He also has been a member of the choir, received the Gold Award and belonged to the Triniteers and was Trini- teer of the Year for 3965-66. He is a member of Blue Key and was a Metropolitan Opera audition finalist.

He received the ROTC Distinguished Military Award. Refreshing os an icy sherbet on a warm summer day. Our textured rayon and silk dress on a camisole wilh a shaped skirt and short sleeved, V-neck overblouje bordered with Icy white. Lemon, pink or blue in misses' sizes. $70.00 5303 Broadway The finest comes from McNeel's! HONOR THE GRADUATE WITH A TISSOT WATCH Tissot watches are unsurpassed examples of the jeweler's art.

Craflecf in the tradition of more than a century of quality watchmaking. Set in elegant 14k white and yellow gold or Hk gold-filled cases. 17 jewel movement wilh unbreakable life- time mainspring. Priced from $39.95 to $140.00. McNeel's reputation is your assurance of the finest quality service and exceplionat values.

FREE GIFT WRAPPING AND MAILING ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES NEVER ANY INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGES AT McNEEL'S TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET 223 E. HOUSTON ST. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Srirt Antnnin's Distinuiiixlinl 1HOS.

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Years Available:
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