Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 26, 1963, Image 41

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    QUIZ
How Well Do You Know Your Mate?
So you can read your husband for wife) like a book?
Well, this quiz will tell you whether there are any pages you've missed
By JOHN KORD LAGEMANN
Ever since Eve, wives have been saying, "I know my husband better than
he knows himself." And husbands have been claiming the same knowledge of
their wives.
Well, here's your chance to find out how thoroughly you do know each other.
It's Husband's turn first. So your wife has no secrets from you? Then try
these 10 simple questions worth 10 points for every right answer:
1. What is her mother's maiden name?
2. Did your wife have her teeth
straightened as a child?
3. Who is her closest girl friend?
4. Is her big toe shorter or longer
than the adjoining toe?
5. What is her favorite perfume?
6. Ib she freckled on the back of her
neck?
7. Who is her favorite male actor?
8. What does she pay for a hairdo?
9. What is her birthstone?
10. Which does she consider her best
side, left or right profile?
Surprising, isn't it, how many everyday things a man just never gets
around to finding out about his wife. It's Wife's turn now. Are you more
observant than your husband? Then see how well you score on these 10
questions with 10 points for each right answer:
1. How much does he pay for his
suits?
2. Was he named after a relative?
3. What was his first paying job?
4. Who is his closest associate on his
present job?
5. What did his grandfathers do for
a living? (Give yourself five
points per grandfather.)
6. Does he still have his tonsils?
7. What was his nickname as a boy?
8. What great man, living or dead,
does he admire most?
9. Does the hairline on the back of
his neck come to a point or is it
level?
10. Did he root for the Giants or the
Yankees in the World Series?
Scoring
For Husbands:
0 to 20: Where have you been all her life?
20 to 50 : Barely passing ; you need more homework.
50 to 80: About average; remember, knowledge is
power.
80 to 100: Nice going; now try answering-her
questions.
For Wives:
0 to 20: Have you married the invisible man?
20 to 50: A little knowledge may be dangerous, but
it's better than none.
50 to 80: You're reading him like a book, all right
but you're skipping.
80 to 100: Okay, so you do know everything.
COVER:
Big radishes out of little seeds grow
that's the lesson this freckled toiehead
is learning in his back-yard garden.
Scene was photographed by Phoebe Dunn.
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