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Show WomanHasCure For Age Old. Trouble 1 ' ., -' v V '. r f 4 STATS COLX.ROK, Pa- July J Mrs. Sarah . Farley. Juat graduated kara with the degree of bachelor of science, although past ths hslf-een-tury mark In yeara. has a curs for mother.. la-law. It will make all relet rel-et Ivea concerned contented aud nappy, ahe My.. It', this: "Mothers-in-law shouldn't meddle. They ahould have eome definite occupation occu-pation to keep them sway from th. young folks. If they have no such occupation oc-cupation or Vocation, they ahould acquire ac-quire one." To prove her contention, Mrs. Fsrley ha. don. .laclly what aha advlaea elhar mothera-ln-law to do and she's hsppy. Hhe vlalta her three eona and daughter. rgularly and her vlalla are anticipated with joy. Twelve grandchildren are her pets. But she etaya away from tham most of ths time.- Phe has been making herself scarce by tsklng up a course In botany at the atate college bare, for whleh ehe haa Just received a diploma. di-ploma. Her eollega work baa kept her busy enough not to Interfere with her daughtera-ln-law aad her eoa-in-law. and ahe Intenda to continue thla by taking up advanced work la as-other as-other Inotltutton. "Of courae. It cannot be expected that every mother-in-law can or would care to do what I have done." aaya Mrs. Farley. "That la not at all neceoaary, but 1 do not believe mothers moth-ers of married children, when they can possibly avoid It. hava any reason for anting Idly by. depending upon the Kung folka, or bearing their burdene r them, thua depriving them of the a.c.aaary discipline of life. "1 enjoy nothing better than a vt.lt ta my children, which la natural, and 1 know they enjoy having me. But It hi Indeed a great aatief action to moMe know that I can oontlauo ts provide for myself snd be able to adjust my Ufs ta circumstances." |