Show Lets Let's Explore Your Mind By Albert Edward Wiggam I 6 tf ui u- u i i f 11 J Z i J I t. t ff f zt ur i c tv I 16 6 lS IT O e. OH G t E t 1 if I iZ f f v j TO 70 LIEVE m THAT r ou JP vEc ElY Ci d f T M r 0 P c. CAN CN A A. WOMA LOVE iOVE A AHE M. M HE HE NOT OR NO J r EDWARD 1 f l f t- t e MORE THA 11 z 00 4 4 j i A. A o H u e eeL HOW TO BE HAPPILY MARRIED a p. scientific page booklet contain containing In Helpful advice nd in fn selection of at mates preparation for tor marriage and marriage problems by ERNEST RUTHERFORD GROVES Ph D. D author of Marriage American Marriage and mc Relationships etc Included arc TEN TEST which one should be able to answer answer an an- n- n affirmatively regarding prospective prospective prospective pros pros- mate If you want this latest addition to the Library In Miniature l address Dr Albert E. E Wiggam in care of ot this newspaper Just ask for tor HAPPILY MARRIED 10 cents coin or stamps to cover costs and a stamped self addressed return re rc- re- re turn envelope 1 If I should judge solely by th the thousands thousand of f letters I receive I would woul conclude this is about the only kInd kin of men women ever do love Fo For such a a conclusion w would uld no nobe not be justified but it is truly pathetic to learn of the deep and abidin abiding love many women have for scoundreLs whom they know they canno cannot trust out of their sight It seems t to tome tome me this personal testimony from irom many distraught wives and broken women is sufficient to answer this question in the af affirmative 2 II If we define optimism and pes pcs as merel merely cheerful or gloomy gloom views of life liCe I think it immensely optimistic to believe strongly i in heredity If environment is the m maz s stel ter tel of or our lives then we arc are simply helpless putty In th the fell clutch o of circumstance but if heredity is als also a lar large e factor we have something within ourselves by which we can cai master life liCe arid and circumstance anc and shape hape environment to the uses wes o of our imagination and will I think the most cheerful outlook of all aU how hov however ever is to assign great importance nee t to both ix th heredity and environment since sine life Is obviously the outcome of the interaction of the two Iwo 3 Bad language usually has no important results but mo most t bad judg ments are immoral because they are arc due to a failure to examine all an sides side of the problem arid and to do this is ou our highest moral duty Few people h have ve ever worked out any rules even for judging complex situations but a as William James said the object of edu cation catlon should hould be to increase our pow er of ot judging and just to the degree de that hat we can render clear correct judgments on lifes life's problems are we moral beings growing daily in personal personal per per- power Copyright John F. F Dille lIe Co I |