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We, the Women— It’s an Art These Days Staying Home

Swing Now Is Away

From ‘Winning Chums’

By RUTH MILLETT } NEA Staff Writer , AT LAST. somebody has

written an article for a current |

pational magazine with the title “The Art of Staying at Home.” The fact that it con-

tains some much _- needed advice is proof that we've

full cycle since the ‘‘How to—" ‘books

_ first became © popular. Ruth Millett We out with “How to Win Friends and Influence People” —and for a long time the trend was all on how to be so pleasant your life would be full of friends and invitations out, how to develop so many outside interests you never had to. sit at home with a book, how—in ‘short— to turn yourself inside out to

get along smoothly with others. |

” » » APPARENTLY the “how to be popular’ advice. worked -so

well that many people have |

developed - such hectic social

lives they. have forgotten how |

to stay at home and enjoy it.

It may be only sheer coinci- | dence that the author of “How

‘to Win Friends, ete. . . .” finds

it necessary now. after several |

vears, to turn out a piece | titled, “How to Stop Worrying, ete... .”

_ So.now g¢hose who are weary of the rat race can read the article mentioned and learn all over again how to spend quiet, leisurely evenings by their own firesides. : + Maybe somebody will even go ahead now and write.a book or article with the title, “How to Get Friends to Leave You Alone.”

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