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Show NO TIME TO GET ACQUAINTED During the war thousands of young couples married in great haste. This was due to several influences, such as the excitement of the period, the fear of many girls they might become old maids unless they acted quickly, and the yearning yearn-ing of young men for "some one to come home to." Many of these marriages have turned out very well, but others are heading towards the break-up. Miss Norris blames the very short engagement period for the collapse of so many dreams. The young people never really got acquainted before they rushed into matrimony. matri-mony. No wonder there is a lot of disillusionment and friction, fric-tion, now that the men have returned! Real love must develop de-velop sloivly and quietly, and this takes time. |