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Show Tailing the Plunge SECTION V ' i Christmas was a big time for engagements. So many of you will be interested in taking this quiz to help determine what kind of person your future spouse will be. bY JYI 1 c youre finally serious Old age should be recognized for the disease it is on don't net old just because the calcndai sa s oil aie "U) oi M) or even . 4V 100 y on get old because certain degenerative changes take place in your bodv Changes that can laigely be the even eonected-b- y fooiG we eat it ' lie v aie the right kind ol toods Haideninu ol the aiteries. heart Take this quiz and find out if youre ready to take the plunge into a serious commitment. s V, V ie I 'if. HOW 11. In relation to his income, his life and overall expenditures seem style to you... ai high, almost more than he can t afford he doesnt stint i b. fairly high 1 much. c. moderate, well within his means. d. frugal he watches both pennies and dollars. " WE AGE opposed to vouth-- is a . whiv.h begins at birth process Each moment, each dav, each year for a time , you become "oldei"-an- d this is an impiovement You never icgard getting olderto be a misfortune when you are !2-- in fact, you can hardly wait It is only when vou feel yourself slipping past the zenith that getting older is a calamity It is then that even vear brings on more svmptoms of "old age"-a- nd usually thev aie of our own making Though it mav be haid to believe-- it is not necessarv foi you to become "old at 4s. ss, f,s or more Aging-- as Professor Oscar E. Schotte of Amherst College tells us that our body possessed the seed of perpetual life. This keeps it in good repair-I- F we see to it that it is fed the proper elements lor the repairing process to function umnterrputedlv W hy then are so many of us misfed, underfed, and There is only one answer. And that is lack ot understanding of the nature of sound nutrition The twosentencesthat follow can be your foundation of new unders. . tanding. Read them twice Memorize them. hink ot them whenever you sit down to eat. 1 RILES K)R EATING Thev can help vou add years to your hie and. what is even more imand vitality to those portant-life years. Here thev aie 8. Is there a family member who is likely to need support in the future? enough r needs? a. Yes, always - b. Mostly yes, although he sometimes runs short : c. Less than half the time No, hes chronically broke jd. " e. Not sure "dis- eases" aie actuallv a foim of degeneration of bodv tissues caused by eating ovu a piolonged period of time If you want to carry vour years lightlv towaid a longer, happier life, rather than allow they ears to drag y ou along thiough a miserable, ailing, old age. vou must take time to analyze your present eating habits. It's woi th a trv -- because there's nothing to lose and a lot to gain. 6. Has he any wealthy relatives from whom he may inherit money or property? a. Yes b. No c. Dont know ." ' 7. Is he supporting any family members (helping a sibling through school or caring for someone elderly . or infirm)? a. Yes b. No c. Dont know 10. Is he usually solvent, does he cash available for his have ot trouhle-doc- ns 4. How close is his relationship with his mother and father? hes in almost a. Extremely close constant communication with one or both parents. he seems fond of b. Fairly close them and communicates with them regularly. he doesnt c. Somewhat distant show much interest in his family. there seems to be d. Not close bitterness, resentment, or disagreement between them. e. Not sure you dont know yet. 5. Do any members of his family suffer from a serious disease such as asthma, diabetes, heart trouble, cancer, muscular dystrophy, etc.? a. Yes. b. No c. Dont know income is... a. rather high. b. adequate. c. rather modest. d. inadequately low. " e. not sure, dont know. OKI) KORDH. 'I wo of a Series 1 3. Based on what youve seen of rndor heard about them, what is your impression of his parents? a. Generally favorable they seem like pleasant, acceptable people. b. Slightly unfavorable you feel difficult be bit to a just they might like or get along with. c. Definitely unfavorable you fearThat one or both of them may be troublesome or unappealing. d. Not sure you dont know yet. 9. By your standards his salary or fit i'll. I Dl I OR S ()ll Winn is ilu koidt I Rian h is an as of In in g heal tilth nlnh t iinin; i niasabh A faults ( In t, 1 laid kanlt I In la i s. is often hath inuse and ssiiiitoni of nun It pin su ill ana nuntal illness in nun and nonu n todas 2. Are any of your friends also friends of his? a. Yes, several b. Yes, one or two c. No, he travels in an entirely different social circle a. Yes b. No c. Dont know LH By Number So 1. How long have you known him? a. Not long a few weeks or months b. Six months or more c. A year or more sw Can You Live To Be 100 Years Old? Junius Adams an attractive man The single a scarce commodity days and finding one be fond of is a feat but... do you know him well enough to plunge? If you both grew up side by side in a small town you doubtless do, but maybe you live in a big city and have been dating someone about whom you have dangerously little information. So before you book the wedding chapel, why not take inventory of whats clear or hazy in your knowledge of him. (He may be even more marriage worthy than you think.) Answer the following questions as honestly and objectively as you can. I ) How Welt Do You Know Him? By c e. not sure. 12. When he talks about what he earns or owes, you have the impression he... a. states the amount accurately. b. exaggerates or minimizes them. c.- not sure 13. What is your general reaction to his friends? a. Favorable they seem mostly to be intelligent, attractive, congenial people. some are appealing, b. Mixed some not. most of his pals c. Unfavorable just arent your type. d. Not really sure yet. 14. Most of his friends treat him... a. with relaxed, easy camaraderie. b. admiringly, with a special effort to please. c. pleasantly and politely, but with a certain reserve. d. not sure 15. Those of your friends who have met him reacted with... a. b. c. d. warm approval. mild acceptance or approval. mild to severe disapproval. he hasnt met any. not sure c. fairly good. d. uncertain. e. dont know 16. To you, his job seems... 19. His love life before you came a. interesting, glamorous, or exciting a position you could be proud of. b. promising, but hes not in a field that interests you personally. c. rather modest and unprepossessing. d. not sure, you dont know enough yet. 17. From what you know of his ambitions, habits, and energy level, along was... a number of longish a. active affairs plus sbme shorter ones. a profusion of affairs, b. busy amourettes, and quickie encounters. c. quiet only a few relationships, well spaced apart. d. dont know he appears... a. dynamic, an achiever. b. competent, conscientious, ambitious. c. easygoing and unmotivated. d. not sure 18. As far as you can judge, friends and familiar with his career regard his prospects as... a. excellent. b. good. hard-strivin- 20. How does he feel about the former love partner with whom he was most seriously involved? a. Bitter, hes still angry at her. 4. b. Friendly he wishes her well. c. Calm or perhaps amused, but hes glad to be out of it. d. Wistful she still has appeal for him. he hasnt really e. Not sure talked about her. . see QUIZ on back pg. If you want to live longer--an- d to ou in the order-ybody keep good working must eat more of the foods rich in protein, vitamins and minerals. Foods like meat, fish, eggs, fruits, salads, and lightly cooked vegetables. 2. nd you must eat less of the high starch foods-li- ke breads, cakes, excess sugars, candies, etc. They may tickle and appease the appetite-b- ut give your body nothing for needed repairs. With some variations which I shall explain as we go along, it's almost as simple as that foi you to maintain health and live a lot longer than you may have thought possible. If you get plenty of tissue building and hormone stimulating foods in your diet each dav . y om body chemistry will be kept in good balance. It goes without saying that your body's chemist; y cannot make the right matenals unless it gets the right foods to work on The wondeilul thing about your body is that, under ideal conditions it can rush to the defense of some in- jured or woin out part and make needed repan s quickly. If it has the piopcr substances w ith w hich to do it. That's where the light kind of foods come in. They help the chemical laboratoiy within youi body to be in good woi king older. iBeeLIVEonnex ' |