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the husband. The soundness of the method of post-marital counseling is indicated in the" simple fact that of . the hundreds of couples I have married, so far, to my present knowledge, only three have ended in divorce. Such a contrast to the current neck-and-neck stride of marriage and divorce statistics demands an explanation.

Formula VW HAT IS THE formula? What are the

steps to divorce preven-

tion? First, ‘let me talk to wives. Let me abruptly ask you the. questions prompted by the problems husbands bring. Suppose yoyr husband has just left my study. Suppose that I am about to call you for an appointment. When you keep that appointment, I warn you, these are the questions you are going to face. Are you the family fourflusher? Do you renege on romance? . - Did your husband marry a deadbeat? Now before you explode in self-righteous indignation, meet Cynthia. Cynthia is reliable, in most matters. She pays her bills on time. She keeps appointments promptly. In community and club . affairs, when Cynthia says she'll do a thing, she does it, Nevertheless, Cynthia is a deadbeat! No-one knows it but her husband, Jim. And of course Jim is too square to

talk: - A° “right y" just doesn't talk about a wife who is a slacker. So, to all outer appearances, Cynthia is safe. Or is she? ] “The thing that gets me,” Jim admits, “Isn't 30 much the fact that every time I go to touch her she clams up, It isn’t even that week in and week but, she, claims she is ‘too tired,’ or ‘has a headache or just ‘has to get more sleep,’ whenever 1 approach her. “It isn't even the subtle way she always makes me feel like a bungiing boor. What gets me is the unforgetable fact that before we were married she deliberately, by word and expression, led me to believe that she was every bit as ardent as 1.”

Arrange Budgets ENEGING ON" the physical aspects of

love is not the only way to be a marital deadbeat, however, Florence is a fourflusher at finance. Before Florence ‘and Frank got married they spent long hours; at Florence's: insistence, on budget making. “I certainly am marrying a good little manager,” Frank proudly bragged. “No sordid money squabbles for us,” Florence solemnly vowed. « Through the years, though, Frank has learned something

about budgets -- ‘and about .

Florence. What he has learned is that, except for the making, there is no connec-

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It will be at 6:30 p. m. in the [Central Christian Church.

Students of the William Evans

School will present a skit, “Deep Are the Roots,” and University Heights School will give “Prepar{ing for the Rummage Sale.”

| An all-male program, “The {Symphonic Four” and “The { Thing.” will be presented by! {Edgewood Grade School. Mrs. |

Harold Sharp of Garden City! {School also will give musical se|Tections.

: List of Guests > | Among the guests will be Mrs. Joseph Walker, Greenfield, state]

PTA president; Mrs. Robert F, Shank, national vice president,

Marion County Superintend-| Mrs. | |

Mrs.” David Ashton, regional!

Indianapolis Council]

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tion between Florence and her budgets.

“But honey, I just don’t know where the money goes,” she explained when the shutoff notice on the electric service came while Frank was still on his $35-a-week Job.

“But darling, so much more,” when their credit card is canceled ‘at the department store even though Frank now earns $135 a week.

Frank Despairs " HAT NEARLY drives me wild is the

knowledge that no matter

what I earn, we'll never have a. cent,” Frank despairs.

“And this,” Frank- bitterly summarizes his real gripe, “this is the same girl who, before she had me hooked, made such a consistent impression by always economically suggesting a hamburg stand rather than a night club after the movies.

Are you a fourflusher at finance? How many dresses do you have? Proportionately, how many suits does your husband have? Do your outfits outnumber his three to one, five to one? Be fair now. Dollar by’ dollar, do * you not wear twice, three times, or even five times as much of ' your husband's money on your back as he does on his?

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Jane Stokely, W. J. Stark Jr. Jewish Unit On Mexican Wedding Trip Plans Supper

. The Indianapolis Country Club was the setting for the recep- Event to Honor Orchestra Members

[tion following the marriage of Miss Jane Stokely and William | Joseph Stark Jr. The couple was wed by the Rev. Fr. Thomas| Finneran in St. Michael's Catholic Church at 10 a. m. yesterday. Members of the Board of the The bride's parents are Mrs. Hooper Stokely, Newport, Tenn., Jewish Welfare Federatioh will

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Mrs. Owen Johnson, Marion] County PTA Council president, will be hostess to the council past 'presidents at a Founders Day

By EDYTH T. McLEOD ITS THE LITTLE

things that count, that add

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The mature woman has need of every extra touch, of things like a smooth up-and-off-the-neck hairline.- A tiny wisp of

gray hair, hanging loose, looks more untidy than a stray lock of blonde hair. Don’t ask me why, it just does, as you well know! ‘

y o ” ” EVERYTHING neat, everything well selected, everything in place; these are your personality pointers. Never wear a touch of white without inspecting it carefully, It must be fresh, gleaming, stark white when you wear it. Pearls and beads of any kind must be sparkling-clean. You can dip any kind of fashion

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