We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.
Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.
Macdonald Carey suggests that wives realize there will always be competition
By Macdonald Carey
Un-understanding husband Mac, Betty Crable, Eddie Albert in "Meet Me After The Show."
EVERY wife, it seems to me, thinks she is an understanding one and every girl believes implicitly that when she marries she will be a spouse thus virtuously endowed. Would that it were true!
You need not raise your voice and scream like a fishwife or even throw a saucepan to be un-understanding. It's not as simple as that. I don't suppose
being an understanding wife is an easy task, we men being the characters we are. But if you are understanding, you'll be doubly repaid; you'll keep your husband and you'll be a happier wife.
One of the first things needed, in the opinion of this frankly amateur observer, is for a wife to understand a man's weaknesses, the small boy quality in him; especially in his imperfections, in his wandering from the path of domesticity.
Is it so awful if he admires a pretty girl? Why shouldn't he? Why don't you heat him to the punch sometimes and point out a pretty girl first? If he speaks
Mac and Monica Lewis in MCM picture, "Excuse My Dust."
glowingly of your hostess's dinner when you are invited out, he isn't necessarily belittling your own cooking; he is being gracious. Suppose he does buy lunch now and then for his secretary; he could be discussing business with her or even trying to repay her for extra work she did at the office.
Why not realize that youH never be out of competition? It's a rare industry today that doesn't have girls in it, so your husband will be seeing girls at work. Possibly they are younger and prettier than you are, but that doesn't imply he's going to fall in love with them — if you keep on your toes. Remember this advice from a pert Franchwoman now in
Mac charms Monica Lewis. A woman can change her husband, Mac claims, if she can do it subtly