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Show BE MORE LOVABLE Married life often becomes dull after the first years. Frances Lyons, who writes for advice to Miss Norris, says she can no longer endure her drab existence.' ex-istence.' She tells Miss Norris that there is nothing exactly wrong no other woman, no other-man. other-man. They have two nice children, chil-dren, a fine home, a fair income. in-come. The trouble is, they have fallen out of love. The old emotion isn't there. Frances wonders if she and her husband, too, wouldn't be happier if they were divorced. She says she would never marry mar-ry again. She fust wants to get away from a loveless atmos- j phere. Miss Norris replies that such a divorce would be a fatal mistake. mis-take. Sooner or later Frances would be wishing she were back in the security of her husband's arms. After a complete com-plete break, such a return would be impossible. Frances should do everything she can to regain her husband's love, advises ad-vises Miss Norris, and to make a happy home for her sons. |