Breakfast table by weartng a neat house dress or robe, comb- ing my hair. te 3. Avoid mentioning my old boy friends and what I might |have had if ¥ married another. 4. Make sure that my husband has clean shirts, underwear and ithat his suit returns from, the Do your best and cleaner promptly. you'll pave no regrets: | .5. Cook him dishes that he en- Here are some resolutions that |joys, and lead him oe to Good resolutio It takes two to make a perfect , pleasantries. marriage. The bride who tries to be a-wonderful'wife may sue- ceed, if her husband co-operates. |may help in marital happiness. |better nutrition. Good example may help the{I WILL . -:: Gin 6. Try not to make situation if the man doesn’t get} 1. Make my husband’s break-| (all at once). : the point at first— that there is|/fast every morning, even if he’ 7. Consult. him about home no sense in looking for trouble, |insists I stay in bed. furnishings and decorating. by prolonging or nurturing un-| 2. 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Not pout when he comen home from work late, and listen to his excuse with an open mind. 12. Give him some leisure time jand not expect him to sit and’ admire me all the. time. j | 13. Try to, make his interests | ;}mine, instead of criticizing the | time he spends en baseball or a —~ all the time. . 15. Be sure to have his dinner | ready when he wants it: 16. Not criticize him for a fri- volous expenditure now and! then if he provides well most of the time. i 17. Talk over a grievance in mature fashion, not pout -or sleep on a grudge. 18. Try not to be jealous of his, mother, even if he praises her cooking or compares it to mine. 19. Show respect for him in the presence of others and not humiliate him by word or deed. 20. Be home when he arrives! from work. } A husband who is mature. enough to marry should be able | to cope with situations that arise in the home. If his goal is to make his wife happy, then he will succeed. If he is worried more about his own selfish in- terests, the he may cause a snag in ‘what could be a perfect marriage Here are some resolutions for | the groom that could help out beam: I WILL: new cook, and will not complain about thé meals, except constru- etively. © j 2. Try. to remember that wo- ‘men love flattery, and it doesn’t cost anything. © 3. Ask her to set a fair cloth- ing. allowance, so that she does Rot have to beg for it.” 4. Take her out occasionally for. dinner, and not make an is- sue of the cost. : | 5. Avoid criticizing her mother and other relatives, even if I don’t love them. jor my relatives | critical fashion. occasion. _6.=Not invite the boss, the boys the house without discussing -it\ with her first. : 7. Try to keep my home in good repair. 8. Prepare the breakfast oc-|- — casionally, maybe on a. Sunday |. morning. 9. Accompany her to church if she asks me to do so, as often|: — as possible. 10. Not argue with her over a eard foursome. : 11. 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