New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 27, 1926, Page 4

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NEW BRILAIN DAILY HELALD, . Choose Wisely Before Marriage, Avoit_l_Discord, qug[mn A({vii.?gsr Silly Girl With Jazz Mind No Mate for Man He Tells of Bible Class. Serious Members homa of cc 0ap, weavin 1 making of v other activities, d comfort, were ¢ Pione lonely a spinning clothing, necessa wa mfort. economic duction under of slave to her present position of independence, discussed by were church v considera- riage ques n of a mate whose Larmony on the factors affect s of who ¢ throu Prof. han spoke “Among the mal lite, th come a social unit 1ony of marria lower female for wle, ) when they the scale rises, males 2 e too numerous. fight for t male, and the stronger. 1In male displays of beauty or selects the one her. This sel tition of the prove race stock developed, however, most of th en have play choice than is usu “The question wife? did not arise in primitive man. advantage to ! Wives and economic 1 wlave and performed the di tasks, thus allowing the h pursue his own interes were a burden only to th When old enough to b asset, the father could them. He held complete power of life and death over all members of the fami- ly. All property was his. One fir in the Old Testament, the interest development of the patriarchal family in the carly pastoral life the Hebrew people. The owners of large flocks and herds from place to place in search of pasture and wa- ter. The organization needed a cen- tral authority, which was vested In the father. Wives and children we of economic advant and each made a contribution to economic family welfare. Women were 1dle, even when their husband were possession o female choost rious specics s the ble qualities for mos As t part med choose asset not ian s 0 they. ‘af g were fc one, and put ther contrib tier cond ioned the wisdom of do to only career had th children 1y ol given is in and muty lepen way to lards of Your W as young i ther life surre > live on t while expenses m those ! crson; r of loy shortly 1 n and children out of th into f tivities of th to ca necessary n a livelihood « H prayers and who m 1 tastes, philosopher, rich “In early colon ea the wife was : What is now then done in the done in home. 1 nature m; of e oun erable tc portant rests b rection one po y are baking, drying fruits, grinding grain dye- and ry to on in life without a evoid itions T Since open dence nd living omen men nder. S0 up r al inde- pme HOW LN STARS SHENT LI efor home home, 1 and is no inrch, lis one of the vital interests, for it | summarizes a man's philosophy of | lite, it he chooses carefully and takes in seriously. Advertisements state | that eight million people have laugh- |ed at *Abbie's Irish Rose.' It teaches |a wholesome lesson of tolerance, but | we would be unwise to encourage too many sich combinations. Tt is not a question of race or religious su- | periority or inferiority, but of com- | patibility based on background. | There are enough strains on mar- riage today, without adding the dis rupting elements of race and re- ligion. We must give credit to one or both where happiness has follow- ed such unions. Adjustment Is us ually made by the surrender of ither the hus or the wif When the backgrounds of husband !and wife are too divergent continual conflicts arise. The subconscious is a storchouse for the accumulation of ssions received from the cradie From this storehouse come the materials that furnish the basis for judgments, for prejudices and desires. Wlen the accumnula- tions of past impressions diff ously, disagreements are numerous, While fundamental id lar, it is not necessa rable that all same. We should allow tions and make them a A different hobhy contact with a new circle friends and a new field of literature. Let not the wife's interest in the woman's club be regretted but used Let not the husband's interest in occasion for grumbling, but r an opportunity to make new s and to enrich i interests Faimily Reunions, Home Dinners and Charity Giving e be- genuine as i as Main s . Fam- cd film in s0c mar » in the ushered in when 500 players DeMille lot, in “The work- ve, King film portrayal of the grouped themselve organ used in the and stagec lite of Christ, labout a pipe {making of the picture, a song fest, Mary " | Fairbank wom- rig- = B. C. PORTER SON J Christ poor and breaktast ved host to 1, id aside his heavy |duties as mayor and enjoy his |Christmas dinner with Mrs. Rogers in est Your - |leen’s should be | s| Hoot alse a |ana their three children in a lttle| log cabin which is hidden away in |one corner of his Beverly Hilis | {ranch. After a hearty meal Will | {broke in a tew ropes and watched (his daughter Mary do a Charleston | lwith a lariat. | | Charles Chaplin's program was |tot divulged. Lita Grey Chaplin had |their children with her at the home f her grandparents, where the two | Chaplin boys busied themselves with | the truckload of toys which Santa Claus had dumped down their chimney. | Colleen Moore gave a Christmas | dinner in honor of her grand- | mother, Mrs. Mary Kelley, §5, who | presided at a family reunion. Col- | husband, John McCormack, | {was there. Richard Barthelmess entertained | Inis little ¢ iter, Mary Hay, four, | lat dinner in his Beverly Hills home. | Milton Sills and Deris Kenyon | Ispent a quiet day, taking an auto- | |mobile ride after dinner. Doris has | been il for some time. | Charles Murray and Mrs. Murray motored to Whittier, near here, tol {be with their son, who has been | I | Lewis Stone took his 14 year old | to a football game. | Cecil B. DeMille had Christmas | dinner at home with his wife and | four children. | | Lilian hman and Ihand, Edmund Lowe, Ihouse. Among the caller: lana Mrs. TLionel Barrymore brother Ja | Joby hter her hus- | pt open | were Mr, | and | Iston was away &pend- | ing Christmas in San Antonio with | i flancee, Dick Arlen. | | Irene Rich stayed at home with| {her two daughters, I'rances and | Jane. Antonio at M Jack Holt hom Torrence {brought his two sons to play with Jack's two children. Florenc [shaved Christmas W H‘u‘ chter. McAvoy skets to ten nec | ~Jean holt *open house, | He sps part of day hel on Alan open his C tn P Hershoit entertain- includin, nest Lu- Warner. open and ford) 10 and nest her aistributed Christ | | milies. | M |mas b ed the guests, {bitsch, Mr. and M The guests included M. Mrs. Alan (Lottje and Mr. Norman K | Norma r and her mother visited the Mexican quarter in Los Angeles w distributed 100 |pounds of ez hotse. | | = Pic they Two-Gun Watchman Kills One Bandit, Hits Another i\ , Dec.' 2 #» — A two- night watehman last night and killed one man and wound- when they attacked |him. When one of the men seized his pistol and turned it about until| it menaced his own body, John | Summerside, the watchman, brought | |his reserve weapon into play, kill-| ling the man. e knocked the] {other assailant unconscious with the utt of his weapon. — B. C. PORTER SONS mas Money IN SOMETHING PERMANENT FOR YOUR HOME WITH GIVEN YOU TO “BUY SOMETHI NOow At Porter’s the Prices are Lowest 518600 B $S219.00 THAT HANDSOME GIFT OF A CHECK OR GOLD WHICH WAS NG YOU REALLY WANT,” COME HERE. 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