US Navy∼She was known as "The Underground Shopper." She published that book for many years, in Dallas, which offered advice and tips on where to get good deals. The first book came out in 1972, and she published a new version, every year or so.
She later published "The Greatest Little Bachelor Book in Texas," which featured the pictures and bios of over 200 eligible men, who were supposedly looking for marriage.
She owned and operated a public relations company in Dallas, and she frequently appeared on radio and television.
She may have been cremated.
US Navy∼She was known as "The Underground Shopper." She published that book for many years, in Dallas, which offered advice and tips on where to get good deals. The first book came out in 1972, and she published a new version, every year or so.
She later published "The Greatest Little Bachelor Book in Texas," which featured the pictures and bios of over 200 eligible men, who were supposedly looking for marriage.
She owned and operated a public relations company in Dallas, and she frequently appeared on radio and television.
She may have been cremated.
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