Show Lets Let's lets let's' Explore Your Mind By Albert Edward Wiggam 2 AK ARE PC WI O W O I E ESPECIALLY PEC ELVE IH T THE c I W 0 Or OF I USUALLY uy AN ANIMATED I TtO By gy V N. N I n e eS VE NO J S I ti irr DO ED N IN AJ OCCUPATION OP- OP PROFESSION RATE gAm IT Ii ITH HAS TUB I R I-R h. h I N NS S COMPLEXITY OP 01 THE THC THAN H DE b OF ID TO E NO RELUCTANT TO RUN 1 PUBLIC OFFICE A. A AI o 0 How to Be Happily Married a scientific 28 pare booklet containing helpful advice in selection of or mates preparation for marriage and ind marriage marriage mar- mar problems problem by Ernest Rutherford Rutherford Rutherford Ruther Ruther- ford Groves Ph D D. D author of Marriage e American Marriage l and Relationships etc Included are arc Ten Test rest Questions which hleb one should be able to o answer affirmatively regarding prospective mate If you yon want ant this latest addition to the Library in Miniature address Dr Albert E. E Wiggam in care of this new newspaper Just a ask k for Happily lisp Hap Married 10 cents coin or stamps to cover costs and a stamped self addressed return en en- 1 Strange to say ay they do not Dr George Hartman Harlman University of Pennsylvania r recently presented to a science group a research based on personal interviews with people in all walks of life me as to how they rated the social standing of a large number of ot occupations Doctors were ranked the highest socially Next in order came senators professors sors sots lawyers civil engineers dentists clergymen high school teacher factory fac fae- fac- fac tory manager merchant salesman nurse actor mail carrier etc with miners barbers cooks and fishermen at the bottom But BuL the curious curious and and encouraging thing encouraging thing is that the people in th these e occupations ranked them practically the same In social prestige prestige pres pres- tige as 35 did those outside Those who vho ranked their occupations low seemed to see it in its real light without discontent dis dEs content or an Inferiority interIority complex 2 It is rare that anyone wishes to know another's private priva e affairs from a wish to do him a service It always comes from a snoopIng snooping snoop- snoop Ing tog gossipy person who vho hopes to find something derogatory It is only peo pea pIe who are still emotional adolescents cents cent who even wish to know the thi private affairs and lives of their theL r neighbors An honest desire to keep keei your nose out of other peoples people's business busi ness Is the surest sign of ot genuine culture cul cuI ture S 3 3 Far more women than ever ar are arc to run for public office anc and i ir properly so because while formerly r government was mostly concerned I with tariffs taxation etc now government government gov gay is involved in fn the price o of t milk electricity gas sidewalks schools working conditions minimum mini minimum mum wages wage old age pensions and a thousand things that come close to the life me and heart of every woman and challenge her interest intelligence and courage to aid in m solving them More power to her I I Copyright John Johnp F. F Dille Co I |