Show LETS LET'S EXPLORE YOUR MIND B Bj Albert Edward Wiggam Wiam D I 7 oo PEOPLE ts k MS c L j fI At 3 I- I 7 THEY PAY I OF IH IHBE 19 POSSIBLY BE 6 H D BY eY AS AS' AS PODE Q AE ANO 0 YONO HOW TO BE BEllAP HAPPILY ILY MARRIED a scientific 28 page pare booklet containing Helpful advice In selection of mates preparation for marriage and marriage problems by ERNEST RUTHERFORD GROVES PH D. D Author of or Marriage American Amen Ameri can Marriage and Relationships etc ate Included are TEN TEST QUESTIONS QUESTIONS' which one should be able to answer an an- awer er affirmatively re regarding prO prospective m mate tt I If you ou want vant latest addition to the Library In n Miniature address ad dr dress ss Or Dr Albert 2 crt E. E WIam In care tare of or this new newspaper Just ask for HAPPILY MARRIED En En- lose dose ten cents cenis coin cola or stamps to cover costs and a stamped self self- addressed return elope ene Copyright John F. F Dille Co 1 Certainly All the attendants need to do is to make a print of both the baby's feet and the mothers mother's thumb and finger prints on the same card This Tills scheme was invented by Dr Paul director of ot the Institute Institute In In- of or Family Relations Los Ang Angeles and is being widely used All AU babies and mothers should be bere re registered in this way A new born babe does docs not take good fin finger er prints but the feet have marked patterns that never change 2 2 By a stran strange e quirk in human psychology people take tak things s given to as something that costs cost nobody nobody nobody no no- body anything This is much more true of groups and ond communities than of individuals because some rare in in- I. I do appreciate what Is given to them and realize it costs somebody something People measure the worth of things largely by what it costs them 3 That brilliant and profound Englishman W. W J. J N. N Sullivan points out in the Atlantic Monthly that wider knowledge especially scientific knowledge at first creates skepticism as to many old beliefs about life life ethics and the universe Later the scientists themselves begin to see their discoveries have not discovered ered reality reality reality-at at least they have not changed many vital realities of or life religion and destiny They find most of life itself lies outside the scheme and the truly great scientists and philosophers then developed developed de de- de a new world picture and life lire picture strengthened and deepened by profounder faiths and beliefs than ever He believes modern science and critical thought are arc now going coing through this health giving process precess So do I I. I |