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Perfect, of course, for evening j Vwear (why not make your first appearance in it at (3) These are all fresh, new, prime pelts from Inaugural Boll?) the season's new crop, and each cape was made up (6) Buy it now, save now, wear it now. Pay V 3 >7 new ' ex P ress, y f° r this event, by one of the coun- 1 in February, V 3 in March, Y 3 in April . . . take try's foremost mink manufacturers. 10 months to pay with your Revolving Charge Account ... or pay just $24 down and $24 a (4) The two most wanted shades—popular na- month. -plv. tax.. Fur product, lab.l.d to >how country of origin of Imported fur,. IT.M. Emba Mink Broodor. A,»ociation. < rw SALON—THE HECHT CO.-ALL 5 STORES ; ( DOWNTOWN I SILVER SPRING I PARKINGTON I PRINCE GEORGES PLAZA I MARLOW HEIGHTS F Street at Seventh NA 8-5100 I Fenton at Ellsworth NA 8-5100 I Glebe Road at Wileon Blvd. NA 8-5100 lOn Rt. 410 at Queens Chapel Rd. A Ppleton 7-3400 I Branch Ave. at St. Barnabas Rd. REdwood 5-2200 OPEN MONDAY 9:30 TO 9 I OPEN MONDAY 10 TO 9:30 I OPEN MONDAY 10 TO 9:30 I OPEN MONDAY 10 TO 9:30 I OPEN MONDAY 10 TO 9:30 I ■'■ ' '■■■■' ' —— - Pakistan Today Subject of Talk / Mrs. Wazir AU, wife of the Economic and Financial Min ister of Pakistan, will speak at the January luncheon of the Woman’s Club of Chevy Chase at noon Wednesday. Her subject will be "The Bride of Pakistan Today: Her Heritage and Her Fu ture.” Mrs. All has been the Com missioner for the Girl Guides of Pakistan and was the founder of a school for girls of the junior high school age. Mrs. Norman Grant is hos tess of the luncheon and Mrs. Paul J. Bowker is in charge of decoration. DEAR 488Y..|S By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN Endless Discussion! DEAR ABBY: We have been having an argument. Just how much of a person’s success and faUure is due to heredity and how much is due to environment? STUDENTS. No one really knows—but environment to the easier of the two to improve. ooo* DEAR ABBY: I am 23, 1 divorced and have two chil dren. My boy friend is 30, married and has two children also. He was my boss at one time and we fell deeply in love. A month ago I had a child by him. No one knows anything about this. The baby to in a home right now waiting for me to sign the adoption papers or take him home. My boy friend can’t get a divorce without sacrificing his family, business and religion. He said if I kept the baby he would always provide for him. Should I keep the baby and raise him with my two? Or should I give him up? Please don’t ask me to give up my boy friend. X love him PEO to Mark Founders' Day January 21 PEO Founders* Day will be celebrated at a tea from 3 to 4 pm. Saturday at the Wal ter Reed Officers Club, with members of the local Presi dents* Round Table acting as hostesses. A highlight will be a pan tomime skit scheduled for 3 pm. It will be presented by Mrs. Frank J. Havlicek, Mrs. Lyle Boren, Mrs. B. F. Betzer, Mrs. P. R. Atterberry, Mrs. . W. K. Bennett. Mrs. John J. Williams, Mrs. Leo A. Hoegh, Mrs. Lloyd 8. Miller and Mrs. Whitney Glllilland, all mem bers of Chapter AB. Honored at the tea will be 50-year members, past Dis trict presidents and the present District officers. An attendance of 350 to expected. Mrs. Galen Jones of Chap ter E is in charge of arrange ments. A philanthropic and edu cational organization, the PEO Sisterhood was founded in 1869 at lowa Wesleyan College. so much I could never do it, so there's no use kidding myself. "BIG DECISION.” The answer to not in my head—it’s in your heart. You show no concern for the baby’s welfare but mention only yourself, your "boy friend” and your determina tion to cling to an illicit love affair. Keep the baby only if you decide to give up your boy friend Any other deci sion would complicate the lives of many iqpocent peo ple. DEAR ABBY: I am des perate. I am only 20 but weigh 160 pounds. When I go to buy a dress, it must be a size 18 with a full skirt. My measurements are (please don’t print my name) 38-28- 46, so you can see where my problem to. How can I re duce my problem? HIPPY. First, see a doctor about a diet. Rolling on the floor 15 minutes a day to dandy for reducing your "problem.” Walking to good, too—but not to the refrigerator. •• • * “Who pays for what?" Send SO cents to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif., for Abby's pamphlet, "How to Have a Lovely Wedding." (DlaWbuted by McNiulbt brndlcato. Inc.) To Discuss Grandma Moses The Woman's Club of Six teenth Street Highlands will meet at 1:30 pm. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. George H. Foster. Mrs. Robert Paul Woody, club president, will present a talk on Grandma Moses. Marjory Hendricks' INK On-Tbs-Potomoc-At-F N.W. Ptnntylvmis Dutch LUNCHEON • DINNER COCKTAILS Fomoui for Hot Popovort Open every day of the Yoer ii:so aas. to io yjl. dl i-oms THE SUNDAY STAR Washington, D. 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