WEEK OF APRIL 2.1,1985 THE CITIZE 11 . DEAR . Dear Erik, y best friend is bout to be married and she- i very happy. She wants me to be in the edding the maid of honor. But I am having pro­ blems b cau I kno some thin bout her fiance. And I really want to tell her, if she kn about him, I'm ure e ould call off the edding. I haven this guy ith other om n and I kno that he is h ving x with them. I have also n him eyeing me. I thin th t she need to kno . I don't like this m n and I am re that he' the rong man for her. Wh t do you think I shouddo? id of Honor', Chicago, m. everyo e you for ely, E W ingtOD Dear Erik, I am going out with a man hom I like very much. But (and here is alway a but) he ha one fault th t just drive my crazy. He is always finding something wrong with me. It may be my hair style, or my dre or omething that I've said or done. Mo t times I try to change or correct my fault. But sometime they re faults. I am going to go crazy if he keep on. . Wrong, - Hou ton Texa ., Don't al me on Coup es ought T()' �dopt B 0 HARBOR The rrien County Depart- m nt of Social Services i ekin Bl c and bir cia] coupl intere ted in adopt- in Bl c infant. F amili must undergo in doptive home udy and be pproved doptive parents according To Ann Cuhran and Phylli Roop of the DSS doption rvices .. They said the proce u ually takes month to six wee s and involve one to three home visit by an adoption wor er, reference , physical exams and criminal history en cks. Summer Hair Is Short, SD ... ...., Short, y and curly is the only ay to go when the wea­ ther arts to warm up. The hair fashions for spring and umrner '85 will be turning head from the neighborhood tennis courts to the white, sandy beaches of Jamaica. To help your curls 100 "in" on the unny beach of Jamaica this year or wherever your summer ctivit­ ie take you, they can be worn in any of the short, , curly hairstyle. The new eon cut i cut short at the nape of the nee , imilar to a crew cut, and short on the . de, above the e rs. A variation of this cut is to hav the sides cut so that the hair i brushing lighly at till earlobe. But with both of the e tyle, the hair is alway left long enough on top to spi e or direct hair up and away for fun and drama. For other variations on thi hairstyle, top can be left longer, creating pl yful ban s that can stand off the forehead, or be brushed to one ide. ether accented by a choppy, un­ even bang, draped long over hort and randomly layered or orr with a halo of overlapping curls the e sophisticated looks are just right for pring and ummer. Anoth r variation is to h ve the hair moving forward from the crown to the fore­ head. This movement toward the front brings attention to the facial features. nfants There i no co for the home tudy. Families are al 0 needed for older children and sibling group. Intere ted famille ould call Mrs. Cuhran, 927-6384, or . Roop, 926-6326, at the Berrien County De­ partment of Social Service . Continued from p 10 was r tared from Clark Equlp­ m nt Co. Survivors include: his wife. G neva: four daugh­ ters - Jacquelin Jones of Kal mazoo, Cherry Banks of Seattle. Wash. and Barbara Ew I and Ther sa MeG , both of Benton H rbor; nine grand­ childr n: and on g t�rand- child. JULIETTE CHRISTIANA DAV IS, eight-month�ld daugh­ ter of Richonda Oavis. 1241 Vincent Court. Benton Harbor. died April 14 at rcy Hospital, Benton H rbor. Funeral arrangements by Robbins Brothers Chapel. She born July 26. 1984. in St. Joseph. Surviving in addition to her mother r grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Oavis of Benton Harbor. great­ grandmothers - Pearli Mae Echols and Mrs. Willie Wil­ liams, both of Benton Harbor; and great-great-grandmother, Hattie Parnell of Benton Harbor. TheMcMe orIIy __ rw ACTON CABLE 1V . Short, snappy nd easy care' also the cut for men this season. While th hair remains short on the ides and back, there's ample length on top for ver­ satile tyling. But cutting and tyling your curly hairstyle this ummer . only h f the picture. Caring for your curl in urnrner ill help keep them bouncy and hiny, thus, giving your curly hairstyle the pizazz it deserves! in. The follo ing hair care tips will help your curl look their be t this summer: -Always rinse hair with clean, fresh water after im­ mingo Chlorine or salt left in the hair is damagin . -When headed for th beach, apply a moi urinzing condit­ ioner. It will keep your hair from becoming dry and offer orne protection from the ele­ ment. -For th long day in the un, on the golf cour or in the baseball tadium, wear a h t or multi-colored scarf. Direct sun will bleach hair causing it to tum red and leaving it dry and Ii tie . -Shampoo your curl more often during the summer. Perspiration alp oil and debris accumul te faster and lind Curly eigh down your curl. It's important that curls retain me of their oil to remain shiny and bouncy nd avoid becoming brittle and dull. -Apply ctiv tor or moisturi­ zer every other d y to prevent your curl from becoming too dry. U paper to el to blot exce from your hair. You only need enough to give your curls bounce and shine, not drip! -Leave tho curl "caps" at home. pl tic p can be u d to help your moisturizer pene­ tr te f ter but they should not be worn out of doors. Sun light will cau th p ic to become hot and tb moi ure _ near your calp can u scalp problem and di omfort. And be ides, do you really w nt to b en in what 100 S li e sho er cap? AJ. port hi hairstyle. Short, mmer curfy ppy d th cut for 'Ill re . for r- B. H. Library Pre-S h 01 StoryTime will meet thi ednesd y, April 24, at 4:00 and gain on Saturday, April 27 at 1 :00. Showing Ie: _' Soup and e" - The dventures of 2 mis h iviou boys. -" agic Rolling 8 rd"­ An exciting film b ut the ateboard. 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