l'..1:1',ur;:treed dies degree in people's faces and lelt herself superior. But SEPTEMBER 7 1950- nsrotiw lilx Sm - continued from D810 2 ”"7.:e-rNo matter how educated a' man may be and no matter sverymuch'h. mi, ugmira the college woman at a distance. the woman MW 1, go be his wife must have isyxnpathetic understanding. e'l'he "'35: ma mother”wIthout' this quality-cannot make a home. and by Mm, 1 mean a home. not a house. -That is the reason than even "30"", men prefer non-college women. Am I not right? . .i'. C. ANSWER: In former days. when college educations for girls were twenty carat diamonds. the college woman may. have 1. ml: the girls you know are gain to college. and to !'0W'd:ny.'A,w3fnto tack aner your name is no distinction. it seems to Eiuchas the highbrows walk very unpretentiousiy amongst us low- brmlmknow scores of women who hevc' had a college education nnd 11 Va forgotten it. so to speak. and who are competent puainess wo- aen and splendid wives and mothers and whose conversation is Just 3:-dinary stun-their work. the new styles, the price or groceries, the di t etc. ' bamisnd :s'lor an education making a woman unsympathetic and lack- jng in understanding'that's all piiile. The more a woman knows, the more she understands. The broader her vision. the greater her toler- a n - - rm; GUARDIAN; cHAiu.o1"rc'row1v' . ' , . 'i ance. in sdilcatinl a woman's head you also educate her heart and make liner and keeper her sensibilities. . . - r i DIM! DOROTHY Dix: I it t tn ' 1 Jealous! Can it be overcome? 'And i'tus.o. h::v?muy Eh. mun" I" ANSWER: Jealousy has nothing to do with literacy, Many very highly .eduoated and intelligent people are victims or the sum-eyed monster. but it always seems to me that they are lacking in common sense and theiability to see things in the right proportion. Jealousy is a queer combination or some at the worst traits in human nature. It is" made up of selfishness, suspicion, evil irnaginlngs and an In- ierios-lty complex. and the best way to combat it is to face the lact the; you are jealous or someone because you want to monopolize him or er. r D030!!! DIX cannot reply personally to readers, but will ana- wer pseblenn or general Interest through her column. cm”; on con-ngoylg 3.0. M. P. COIJNTEBPABTS Policemen in Australia's North- .r".'P."'.i.F."”'i:.f.i'.':;:”-..E:::.i e-,,.ge.r;;,m m,,--u - me down harder today on the ship- L plug of strategic supplies to iron unidentiiied materials also were curtain countries by stopping 350 held up at West Germ-sny's east- rormer U. S. army trucks headed ern border, the American high for Hungary. Several ' d of commission announced. I e Marrying Mark I Vl0LE'l'l'E KIMIALL DUN g . Continued v "Yes. it was rather terrible. W all did what we could lor min but there was never much you could do for Ellen. she had something more than a mind or her own. I never knew anybody like her, and I've known a law strange women. To look at her you'd think she had walked out oi s. fairy tale--lace and body and voice. with a will like a stone wall or any other piece or inflexibility. , "she'd had a pretty thorough grounding in the matter or duty. and her duty to Valerie became a sort or obsession. The not that she had what amounted to a horror at the child made her all the more daermined about it. The poor baby was nervous and shy-the sort or cruture who should have llalllax Marine Engineer Fsrass David llssx lies in Windsor, ll.8. A WWDSOR. Sent. 5-A rraluax ndgnt, Forman David Knox,dled 't "em K-inxs Memorial Hos- Diial Sunday iollowdng a short ill. ness. He was 68 years old. Mr. ..Knox was visiting his dluthkr. Mrs. Leo Johnston in Hlnbvott when he took sick. and was removed to hospital Friday. He Wu I marine engineer and lived at 68 lshsrley Street, Halifax. Besides his widow. he is surviv- ed.br two dauehters. Helen (Mrs. Lee Johnston. llantsport, ma Grace (Mrs. W. E. Macxay) Char. lootewwn; two sisters, Miss Bessie Knox. Kentville. and Mrs. Mcmris Ritcey. Somerville. Mass.; two brothers, William and Captain Carmen. Lower Rose Bay, Lunen. burg County; and one 1oster-bro- ' 's' I ..”..”.'..".'."3i'.l....'..".'... geirldoFlMm-III." Esstvauunlw NOW! With handy umu TEA BAGS ergjoyi .' iher. Harvey Massey. also or Low. "r M" 3”? "V5 911706 Krandsons. The remains were forwarded 1”” I-Hid-331': Funeral Parlor to Cruickahanks Funeral Home in ll 3 delicious new blend ,' . I ”. been swamped in love and under- :.:..:. ....... , standing. But Ellen called it wes.k- i ness and sent her on to school be- tore she could speak plainly, to stllien her backbone and give her strength. her mother said." Shirley stopped and looked at Lucy. But Lucy was staring out p . r H V into the tree beyond the windows. ' ' ' Presently she said, "And how did - she -I mean, you know-" "How did also meet Mark? In a box at the opera, I believe. when they were both bored almost to the poinr.,ot insensibiiity, she sat next him afterward at supper, and he told me the next day he was perlectly sure he had made her up. withough he was quite sober at the time. Six months I saw them married." "Did she love him?" asked Lucy Boldly. Shirley clasped her slim hands under her chin. "I never knew. Of course Mark was a terrific catch. and by that time the architect was married. It-she did marry Mark without loving him-well, he isn't the sort or person to treat that way, that's all." "And what was Valerie doing all this time?" "She was at school, or the very best camps, or spending a scant two weeks at wide Acres, terri- Iied oi her mother and trying to keep out of sight. From the minute Ellen married Mark she made pleasure her business. How she worked at it! Almost. as 11 she were alrald to stop. And she grew more beautiful all the time. some- how. it gave me the creeps." ."1r I'd only know belore, 1 might have made a better job-I mean of Valerie. said Lucy. ' "oh, my dear. don't teel like that about it," said Shirley. aud- denly she laid a hand on Lucy's. "Maybe I shouldn't have told you. I thought it might help. But you seem to have sensed Valerle's need so completely, perhaps I was wrong." 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