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SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS Monday, April 22, 1968 Pago Should She Marry First Cousin? DEAR ANN LANDERS: I will try to make a long story shot! and got right to the point. I am going with a boy i am terribly fond of. fond of me, too. My attitude toward Ken was always cool. It was obvious she disliked him.

About three weeks ago she said, hope you are not planning to marry When 1 replied, a matter of fart 1 she turned white and blurted out, He is your first My mother then told me about her est sister who had died giving birth to an out of wedlock child. I had never heard a word about this sister or the fact 1he whole story is so bizarre I am wondering if my mother made it up. She insists there is no way of checking as nobody knew of it but her. The thing that bothers me is that Ken looks enough like me that people have asked if he is my brother. Also, he is adopted.

I am a nervous wreck with worry. Can you give me MONDAY FEATURE Irish Scllcch Parian China mmmn ami sugmz Soft mother-of-pecm! white and pastel yellow combine to complement the grace and artistry of this highly glazed Baleek pattern, Use it and give if with pride. Creamer, 3 Vi" high; sugar, dia. The set, 7.50 Stale tar In prier. Far Mail please add lne for state tar, fihr far postage, and fi.ir additional if gift-ivrap de-ired, 118 CENTRAL PARK ts 'Old S.A.' Book Features Tower OLD SAN ANTONIO IN PICTURES Circulation Department P.O.

Box 2171, San Antonio, Texas 78206 Please Allow Three Days for the Processing of Mail Ore Please send me of the Pictorial Histo I have enclosed $1 for each copy. NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP some advice that will mP down? NIGHTMARE GIRL DEAR GIRL: First of all, tell Ken everything you have heard. If you still want to be married, you are ready for the next decision. Re aware that when first cousins marry the likelihood of their children inheriting harmful recessive characteristics is increased. These recessive genes could be present even if there is no blood relationship, Marriage always presents this possibility.

Miss Galvin Sets May Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Joseph Galvin announce the engagement of their daughter, Vivian Anne, to Seaman Ret. Billy George Gurry, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Vernon Curry. A May 25 wedding Is planned in St. Methodist Church. Mr. Curry is a graduate of Edison High School and has attended San Antonio College.

I la gemeisters Have Guests From College College visitors are Rick Hagemeister and his roommate Robert Winthrop II of It.swick, who are students at Stanford University. They are guests of Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.

B. Hagemeister. They will visit He- misFair while in San Antonio. Mr. and Mrs.

daughter Paula Marie is a member of the Miss Fiesta Galaxy. A color illustration of the dominant Tower of the Americas is featured in the third revised edition of "OLD SAN ANTONIO 250 YEARS IN PICTURES." In hemispheric colors, you will also find Las Plazas del Mundo and Juan O'Gorman's mural, a focal point of HemisFair's theater. The 56 pages devoted to San Antonio's history are the same as in the two previous editions. This volume was compiled by the Express Publishing Co. in celebration of the city's 250th birthday and has sold over 30,000 copies.

It is sold for only $1 in the lobby of the Express Publishing between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday or by mail. At no extra charge, the book will be sent to any point in the continental United States. For mail orders, use the coupon below; 1 You and Ken should go to a physician, have complete phys- MISS VIVIAN GALVIN Miss Davis Mr.

Beare Repeal I Miss Margaret Ann Davis and H. William Beare Jr. were married Saturday in St. Margaret Catholic Church. The Rev.

Charles Herzig officiated. Parents of the bridal couple are Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. David and Mr.

and Mrs. Hubert W. Beare. Miss Mary Davis was her maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Misses Margaret Anne Beare, Sharon Chamb- le.ss and Sherry Elliot.

Deborah Kay Davis was flower girl and Gregory Charles Henson ringbearer. John Hannon assisted as best man. Groomsmen were Tim Miller, Bill Beare and Paul Auchter. Ushers were Johnnie Hutchins, Walter Henry, Roy Davis, Carey O' Ban ion and Harold Koehler. Pilot Club Sets Tyler Contention Delegates from the Pilot Club of San Antonio to be 31st annual District Eight Convention of Pilot International Friday through Sunday in Tyler will include Misses I a lie Hamner, Venna Cocke and Kate Watkins.

Attending the convention as alternate delegates will be Mrs. Garth Christopher, Mrs. Odis Tatum and Miss Claribel Smiley. Miss Smiley will be the convention pianist. Amistml ABWA Buiuj (Oin-IKi: SHOW This is one of the many ChapelU hair pieces to be featured in a show in second floor Wig Boutique at 2 p.m.

Thursday with a repeat show at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the Millinery Department of North Star Mall. Chapelli hairpieces are 50 per cent lighter than human hair, yet are fuller, strand fnr strand. leal examinations and give the dorior all the facts perlaming to your family medical 1 stories. Also see a lawyer.

Some states do not allow first cousins to marry. While the medical authorities are divided on the question, first cousins the majority of enlightened physicians feel it is not particularly hazardous. DEAR ANN A Bceause I feel you are my friend. I would like to share something with you. Here is a recent news item which appeared in our local newspaper: Patrolman head of the Police traffic revenue, opened a parking ticket envelope the other day, he found a letter attached to "the $5 bill paying the fine.

He expected to read the usual profane language instructing the to spend more time catching criminals and less time harassing peoplp who park too close to fire hydrants. he read nearly shocked him out of his whom it may concern: I would like to a each and every police officer who risks his life every day to protect citizens such as me. A job is a dangerous and thankless one. Officers of the law take an enormous amount of abuse. Too often the entire force is blamed for the poor behavior of a few.

May God bless the policemen in our i y. More than ever, we need them -MRS. If you think this letter has merit, Ann, please print it. Sincerelv yours, STEADY READER DEAR READER: I do and I will. Here it is.

NFIDKNTI A TO DROPPED LIKE AHOT POTATO: The way to have friends is to treat them well. The way to lose them is to treat them often. Gratitude can become a mighty heavy burden. Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to Ann Landers in care of San Antonio Express, P.O.

Rox 2171, 78206. enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope. KINGSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Nolan R.

Wright announce the engagement of their daughter. Beverly Kay, to William Ronald Chase of Corpus Christi. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R.

Chase of Rosenberg. The couple will married July 20 in St. Catholic Church. Amislad Chapter, American Business Association, will have its Ross Night Banquet at 6:30 p.m. April 29 in the FLOWER REFRESHER Arden Grove.

Refresh your arrangements of The guest speaker will be flowers by brushing V. Rodriguez, administrator for each petal with a damp sponge the Model Cities Program. Mrs. dipped in plastic starch. Trim Bertha Bielefeld will be the frayed petals and press with a vocational speaker.

warm iron to reshape petals. Your Astrology "The stars Impel, they do not What you make of your life is largely up to you! GENERAL TENDENCIES: You have; so much energy now that you are able to utilize it to your advantage by thinking, out and calendaring your hours so that there is no waste time or energy or mo tion. Be sure that you get set early to do a considerable amount of work in making your overall aims and objectives. ARIES (Morch 21 to April 19) Planning the days ahead with experts in your particular field ot endeavor is best tor grea- ter success and happiness, but do so confidentially. Do that social service work that is staring you in the face.

Be efficient. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) I Isten to ideas of aood friends so that you improve and increase the scope and depth of your activities. Out to the social In M. Show others you are gregarious, have savoir faire. Be happy.

GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) By con ferring with a bigwig confidentially, you gain the backing you want very quickly. Use intuition, also, to improve regular job It you are working on some project, don't give it up just when It has every chance to be successful, MOON CHILDREN (June 2(2 to July 21) Now is the time to start operating on a more modern tack that has not been possible befote this. Contact some new asso date who con give you support with that new project. Ask In a diplomatic way. LEO (July 22 to Aug.

21) Forget fun for the time being since there ore many responsibilities facing you right now, so oet them attended to Go out ond buy thot present for one who means a good deal to you. Show you have good taste. VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Sifting down with a partner ond moking some mutual plan for the days ahead is good since something very constructive is in the offing.

Much conies to light showing how to be more successful. 8e rarin' to go LIBRA (Sept, 23 to Osf Beam the new week properly by getting oil your duties planned first so that you can then push right through efficiently. Take rare of those health and wardrobe matters also. Keep busy SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov.

21) You have an opportunity to have a good time with clever friends today, so seize it. Be sure you get important duties attended first, though. One who reolly fascinates you can be very responsive now SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Pion to do what kin desire of you and keep out of that situation that seems enaulf you, even if it is only bad busi ness.

See that you co erdmote efforts with close ties more intelligently. Be or ticulate CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan 20) Tok Ing the right steps now so that you hove better understanding with allies is wise you then get much done together Visit others or call them on the telephone This can bring fine results tor your future plans. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feh 19) You must add to your present abundance ond can now find the right methods for doing so.

ry to cut down on some travagance and start building up a fund Stop wasting time with something thot is not your cup of tea PISCES (Feb. 20 to Morch 70) There ore a considerable amount of conditions that now need only a little building up in order to moke present proiects truly sue cessful. Show positive attitude. Be with allies who give right support. PICTURE FRAMES-Ready Made Oval Rectangular- 550 to Choose From CUSTOM MADE FRAMES 450 patterns to choose from FAST SERVICE Art Supplies Mirror I Otigmol Oil Prints of Paintings INC.

9133 Blanco Rd. Youthful Beauty From the early twenties, hed- timp massage with a vitalizing night cream is ideal for softening traces of surface skm dryness and tiny lines. Apply Olay vitalizing night cream to cheeks, forehead, and throat and coax it into (he with light, upward moulding strokes, then remove with a tissue. Such care will eneouragp complexion loveliness. Margaret Merril.

Wear it gently belted or flowing free it's the informally elegant slip-on robe that greets guests, decorates informal at-home parties, watches TV in comfort and looks lovely lounging about! From standaway cowl collaring to full push up sleeves raglan-shoui- dered ease to the inset side pockets it's feminine look with great freedom of movement Made of Capro- nylon. Available in royal, coral, turquoise, poppy, lime, and gold. Sizes S-M-L. $9. Robes, Mall Level Rhodes, Wonderland Shopping City, San Antonio, Texas I Please send me your Monk Robe I I Sue ColorSecond ColorPrice Chcnge Check MO.

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