Show BBBer 8& THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINI- FRIDAY EVENING APRIL Hubby Wants To Headline Wife's World R 14 1850 Child Loses Hand Ford's Widow in In Meat Grinder Hospital Again Smart Useful DETROIT April 14 iAP)— Mrs April 14 (AP) Michael Moutz Clara Bryant Ford 80 widow of watched his father grind hambur- the late Henry Ford was back in By Dorothy Dix Dear Mils Dix: What has a young ger then tried to imitate him The Ford hospital today However her a right to expect of his husband Dr F Smith meat market Janney the physician toddler visited — wife? Young Man About to Be It his father said "there is no emergency When yesterday diffia a of is matter cronic Married just tyi--Robert turned his back the child which has been present for Answer: Well first and foremost climbed on a chair and thrust his culty some time" of all a man has a right to expect Mrs Ford was released from the love from ills wife A hand into the top of the meat grinhusband has der Surgeons had to amputate hospital a short time at- for treat- the right to expect his wife to ment of a heart condition his hand make him the headliner in their little v or Id To put him above the MALONE Two-year-o- N Y ld ' j baby Before her family A man has a right to expect his wife to make him a comfortable home and1 to provide him with cooked good nourishing well meals It is the man's business to bring home the bacon It is the woman's business to cook it to a turn Musi Be Good Sport A man has a right to expect his wife to be a good sport and to take the bitter along with the sweet of Life isn't easy' sledmatrimony ding for anyone Hard times come Then it is he has a right to expect his wife not to weaken him with her whines and complaints or take the last ounce of courage out of him by her reproaches and reminders of the mistakes he has made A husband has a right to expect his wife to be a helpmeet He has a right to expect her to try to make friends for him and to press-agehis virtues instead of advertising His faults He has a right to expect her to be thrifty and to deny herself the things she wants to help along his business A husbana has a right to expect him a reasonhis wife able amount of personal liberty No man deliberately marries to get a have someone tell him jailer or to where he I gets on and where he gets off A husband has a right to expect hislwife not to throw away marriage the bait with which she caught hiia He has a right to expect her to keep herself looking neat and attractive Finally a husband has a right to expect his wife to show him some appreciation The average man spends hi life toiling like a slave to support his family All that he makes goes to his wife and children and the only way his wife can repay him is by telling him how grateful she is and that sfae thinks that no hero has anything I on him 4722 12—20 SIZES 30-- 42 will pay for This bolero-dreitself in usefulness! 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Send twenty cents more be first to have this collection of styles that make sewing a pleasure Vacation clothes for all bath saDear Miss Dix: About six years Plus free pattern ofintwo the book! ago my Sister brought a young rongs printed right married woman home with her for a visit We became attracted to each other and I finally obtained a divorce from my wife and she later obtained a divorce from her husband and we plan to be married But latelyi I have been thrown in contact m a business way with a WARSAW Poland April 14 (API States embassy today young woman whom I have al- The United ways greatly admired and respect- sent 10 Of" its militarv staff per- ed and e have fallen very much nmirri out oi me country in acin love With each other I have cordance with a demand by the tried to give her up and stay away Polish government Included in the reduction defrom her but I can't do it She is different from any girl I have ever manded in a note by Poland March known and I know we could be 15 were the naval attache other However officers and enlisted men and two very happy together as I feel partly responsible for my stenographers in the military atfiancee's divorce I feel in Jtlonor tache s office bound to marry her Please advise me what to do — Puzzled Man Answer: Don't marry No 2 16 Japanese Burned Don't marry No 3 Don't marry YOKOSUKA April 14 any woman whatever no matter (AP) — Sixteen Japan Japanese how much you may think you are burned to death and 31 werewere inin love with her at the time For jured when a large trailer bu£ you are one of the unstable men burned today who are on: y capable of a passing fancy and you have no right to mess up Women's lives by marry- make innocent women the victims of his constitutional lack of emoing them A man who is lured by every tional stability Such a man could pretty face and to whom every not be loyal and faithful if he fluttering skirt is a challenge to tried And he never tries He has get up and follow should recog- always a roving foot and a wannize his own weakness and have dering eye and there will always enough humanity about him not to be some woman who will have an allure that his wife doesn't possess — You may hurt their vanity a little ii forsaking them before marriage but you won't give them the mortal wound that you will deal them in forcing them to divorce you if they marry you No Woman Can have a greater grief than being a philanderer's wife Dear Dorothy Dix: What do you think of secret marriages? Are not the parties to such an affair living in legalised adultery until their relations are announced? — Old Fogy publicly Answer: The legitimacy of a' marriage is determined by its legal status and whether it is made public or not has nothing to do with its being a binding contract But personally I think a secret marriage is always a mistake and that no matter what the circumstances it is far better to marry openly and aboveboard and to acknowledge each other in the sight $ of all men I think this is best even if the circumstances are such that a couple cannot live together at the time They have entered Values to $ 5 into the holiest of all relationships and they should do it in a way iA that demands the respect of the W ss ord half-moo- f Picolay Chambray Butcher Linen Dotted Swiss Voiles Recalls Part Of Polish Staff U S All Washable Our cotton chesses — exactly what you want to add zest to tide balmy Spring days you over in cool comfprj- to - h u mid Surnmerweat he Jj mfmyi styles colors all sizes Low r frtany in L Cf SI up price! - CREDIT GLADLY educed for 4 By David Taylor Marke AP Education Writer Character development begins in the cradle But it is something a child cannot be forced to learn before his growth and maturity make it possible A parent who does not understand this may be seriously undermining the character growth of his child The General Federation of Women's clubs with over three million members in 63 countries is about to start a world-wid- e effort of this principle The movement is backed by the Palmer Foundation a philanthropic enterprise established by C E Pa'mer Texas publisher and Mrs Palmer As a first step the federation has just published a study entitled "Parents Responsibility in Character Development" It was prepared at (Washington State college Pullman Washington by Dr Olive John Morgan director of the peychologicai clinic a4 Jefferson Medical college Philadelphia Dr Wallis Beasley acting chairman department of sociology Washington State college Louise Arey Ester er former state supervisor of special education Michigan department of public instruction Lansing and Loren Belknap instructor department of sociology Washington State college Although the program is 'tie signed primarily for study groups of clubs affiliated with the genet! federation it should be made a part of the thinking of all parents school teachers and other persons engaged in work with children especially those of age The study follows the findings of psychologists and psychiatrists that embarrassments disappointments and frustration's of childhood often produce emotional scars which may remain in the and later subconscious mind cause trouble u hiid learns at an early nge" to express himself without fear says the at tidy to develop the impression that he la being loved and accepted to undergo a learning process discipline to snake nisi own decisions and to take the consequences Of: those decisions he will be em to an enrichment of fcJO Omy charaeter as she grows I A child says the study ' can not feel kindly toward other people and want to behave kindly in relation to them until he has had the i experience of kindness himselfj One of the ways m which he builds up this experience is through the gentle loving care he receives from his If his "parents leave parents him feeling insecure he continues to show his need in shyness or aggressiveness in being too dependent upon his mot her i o homesickness and in marriage difficulties when he is older We can tell when our children are growing toward good character says too ' study when we see that tbpy have a- genuine liking for other people both children and grownups and enjoy That's an being with others important indication of good adjustment At the same time they don't need other around all the time to keeppeople them happy They can entertain themselves They are neither or tod dependent Other signs that our children pre-scho- SETTER SPRING COATi Fall length and toppers Marvelous woolens such as gabardines suedes basket weaves and shagora Exciting styles of this season's favorites All the best shades neutrals and pastels Sizes KTto 44 BETTER SPRING SUITS - checks gabardines Come choose from Handsome solids and noveltiespopular All the new ways of 50 in short or long jackets Flared and slim skirts Plenty of navy gray red and Sizes I6V2 to 24 beige Sizes 0 10-2- Values to $5950 BETTER SPRING DRESSES Prints pastels and darks Afternoon and casual styles Originally priced to $2950 to clear $800 Sizes 10 to 20 Sizes I6V2 to 22 soo all-wo- ol Values to $2250 Sorry-A- ll Sales final -- Clearance E 2528'? 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