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Show Mnry Is a vory cultured woman. Her husband Isn't. Mary can write n letter couched in delightful de-lightful English. She is highly educated. In fnct. she has a college education. John is kind, trentle. pleasant, honest, honorable, hard working. work-ing. Ho buys her all tho good things he can afford. af-ford. But then, he' isn't a highbrow! Ho can't piny tho piano. Ho can't sing. Ho ain't tell whv ono plcturo Is finer thnn another. He doesn't do the modem dances. He knows nothing about tho new thought. Ho's nwny below par when it comes to tho latest way to shake hands. His clothes don't hnng n bit liko tho fashion plate nrtists fix them. Once Mnry visited her mother in nnother city. Sho rcmnined two weeks. During Dur-ing thnt time sho got n letter from John every dny. "Thoso letters," snld Mary In telling nbout it afterwards, "were low in llternry flavor, but high in everything else. In fnct, they were Genuine love letters. And when John began telling tell-ing how ho pined for me to return, nnd said that home wnsn't llko home without mo there, I knew ho wasn't humming, 'My Wife's Gone to tho Country, Hurrah, Hurrah V and that he wasn't having n good timo with tho boys. So I returned home as soon ns possible. I hnvcn'Lgot n very cultured husband in somo ways, but I'm very happy to have married that kind of a man." Mary was. right. And John did right. |