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Beauty “queens” do not all marry dukes or millionaires, become famous bn stage or stars on the films. Some of them just go back to work. The records of eight of France’s beauty queens, girls who have probably received more offers of marriage than any of their sisters, show that only one is going to marry. And the : lucky' man is poor, lives in a small town, and has never ' offered >to provide her with a life of luxury. In fact, she will have to do the cooking. ' This “queen” who will marry .for love , is MUe. Jeanne Jtiitta, who , was successively "MUe Agen,” “MUo. France” and “Miss Europe,” .a title, she won last year, becoming 'the first French girl to do. so., “I could have, nuirried 'rich men, gone on'the stage or the films,” she savs, “but I hap- 1 peu to love a poor man from a small, tow : n—-Agen. We aye going to be, married soon 1 , .arid, like, the story ! hooks, say, 'live happily ever' after.’

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Gisborne Times, 13 October 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, 13 October 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, 13 October 1932, Page 2