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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1957)
.xmmi Z (Continued) spy &u Every day in every way women make compromises. Thou sands of them vote like their husbands to avoid friction, and the wise ones who don't, don't talk about it. Women must dress in clothes their husbands consider flattering and must cultivate the people their husbands like or consider important. When John's mother or Aunt Hat tie moves in for a month, John is entitled to work nights at the office, leaving his wife to play Mrs. Mesta to his visiting clan. Moreover, John likes to keep in touch with uncles, cousins, and far-flung brothers, but since he's busy, he expects his wife to do the writing and calling. And that, of course, means every bride takes on "his" as well as "hers" in the matter of relatives. Compromising goes further than this, however. If John's boss trans fers him to a new city, John's wife is expected to pack up and proceed merrily, for John is "on the way up." If John's boss moves him neither up ward, onward nor outward, she must rejoice in his stability, his solidity. Even if John's wife would like to help out by working, she'd better not if it pricks his pride. Look where you will, and you'll see that woman's role is to "give," to adjust, to adapt, to compromise. Do I object? No, for I've learned to accept my servitude as inevitably as death and taxes. But I once thought naively that marriage was a partner ship. If so, it's a strange one: the wife does all the work and the hus band gets all the profit. WHO'S winning ALL THE attention . "It on be re . . . if vou give vour skin the 1-wav beauty cue of famous Coiuncr students, with Cashmere Bouquet Soap. It's so quick anJ easy .'"says Candy Jones. Clean cleaner than creams. When you beauty-wash with mild, puie whittCashmw Bouque:, yoorii'$ cH mucft itetrwr! Nil coM enram tim! Stbmuhxtx with no astringent sting, you .tnie Cahmr WXnii'uel's pj Uterovm WiHi Vim ha ,ltrly tow wnhout thu ut Winjt 1 CONOVER SC BEAUTY DIRECTOR, HOOL, NEW YORK SQ "Watch your sMn thrive on Cashmere Bouquet Soap!" Give your skin this 3-wav beauty awe! You can forget about creasy cleansing creams, sticky lotions, and stinging astringents! Because now, with just a cake of mild Cashmere Bouquet Soap, you can give your skin the beauty care of famous Conovcr students. This wonderful 3-way beauty care actually cleans cleaner than creams . . . ' "' stimulates gently, softens niul snmntlx: vnur si-in J" too. Just like using a . i products . . . out so "V si VOUniii t Softens without lotion stickiness Leaves normal, dry or oilv skin natu rally softer and smoother. No sticky feel with Cashmere Nouquet Soap! much quicker and easier. Start today and watch your skin thrive! X O