Show Lets Let's Explore Your Mind Novel Movie Play Role In Marriage Ideas By Albert Wl Wiggam Do novels and movies lead young pe peo people pIe to believe that marriage completes a a. L great phase of life Yes But it is tragically false Real marriage marriage mar mar- is never finished Marriage must be a L continual growth of two human beings to to- to gether In novels and dramas the wedding completes the dream but it only begins making making mak mak- ing it real Marriage cannot stand still still still-it it L either goes forward uncovering new anc and I unsuspected interests and joys in each other othe r companionship or it perishes As Matthew Matthev Arnold said of perfection Perfection l is not a having and being but an eternal be be- be coming So successful marriage is an endless endless endless end end- less growing into something finer better bette r rand and more beautiful Is Is' it better to let young people break breal their apron strings at 18 or 20 or begin loosening them at 10 or 12 Neither Parents should begin loosening the childs child's apron strings the day it is b bom bori L. L The duty of parents is to teach 11 children self reliance to do without them them- them them- to st stand nd on their own feet and become becom C gro grownups ups Freeing the child from apron apro a strings js 8 the best way to win its love an and d respect Our booklet How to Become C Grownup with test will show whether o or r not you have cut your our apron strings Sent Sen it at cos cost coat plus self-addressed self stamped stampe d envelope Is ls ignorance the chief cause of crime Yes probably Most criminals have hay e dropped out of school before the eighth eight h grade About half of them have not gor gone Le beyond the sixth grade and about third one d not beyond the fourth grade Among 10 juvenile court cases studied in California Californi a were from 1 to 6 years yeara ears behind I the their proper grade in school High school ai and Ld college graduates form an extremely small ama II proportion of ot our prison populations |