Show THREE MORE SENSES ARE NEEDED The foremost club woman in America says that five senses are not enough I She is Mrs Mary Sherman pres- pres of the general n of women's clubs and she says sas thata that J a oJ rada's we need eight senses In- In of five Perhaps back bac in the days when lie was a sImple matter maller five senses were enough But in this complex age we have ha to have ha three more we would live successfully and h says sars Mrs Sherman and these three we ought to try to cut cui t ITa e The three additional senses which we need in order to live I h happily in 1925 are A sense or of fitness a sense of humor and ami that prEcious and rare Quality known as a common sense sense- But the greatest of hese says Mrs Sherman Is a of humor Now ow in a way war it might b be said thu ahat all three are really one and thaI hal one Is nothing mUd more llan aD a glorified kind of common common- commonsense sense nse A least leat there are moments when a sense of fitness and a sense senser r numo comes pretty near to be- be mg he same thing How does one go about it to get UI ie thIngs Mrs Sherman does nOi no tell eli us But Dut it is safe to as as- that a little observation will wili lieu us acquire a sense of illness fitness I L doesn't take south much observation t r know that we do not talk taik out oud in church But a good man many or of us know kno that much sometimes and forget that a club meeting Isn't ho e place to all air personal ances that same sense of fitness sometimes Calls ails to remind some Romo of our young folks that thai the ther r public DubUc Is no not interested In making love and that a public bus or car Isn't the place for hilarIous carryings Some of these things arent aren't se- se The young oung folks who forget just haven't learned s Ii sense HenSe df fitness Some people then get i that sixth sense with age Others alas lIas seem to go on forever Core without JJ J But as Mrs sher Sherman n n says the most precious of all the eight senSes Is surely a sense of humor For Joor that Is the sense which tells tElIs us what Is 15 important and nd what Is il triv- triv trivIal lal Ial rather than what Is serious and what Is III funn funny as 1111 we rome come lImes mes think People People who have II a sense of mol anor know when to laugh because they hey know what thIngs arc really lI serious rious and things are mere mere- Its ll's a great thins thing by the wa way to krow that about yourself The little housekeeper who suf from her first attack of scorch r h. h toll s-il fingers and burned Is III C I think she Is until she stops to think that in ID the eternal scheme of oC timings things a little flour Clour and ater is not important In the fIght of today It Is Il a little incon incongruous that a time one daughter of luxury or professional girl as t the he case ma may be should be letting lelling some bl cult dough get the best bost of oC her her- When she sees the Incongruity or of that she smiles Instead of weeps I That's the saving grace of f a sense or of humor Dy all means let us go o in for I eight senses Instead of five as Mrs Sherman suggests 1 nn |