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Be courteous. Read a book on marriage. THESE are the seven rules for making your home life happier pointed out by Dale Carnegie, au thor of today’s best seller, "How To Win Friends and Influence People,” who will discuss the secrets of marital bliss when speaking as a guest on the “Heinz Magazine of the Air” April 19th, over Colum bia’s network. “It is an astonishing and alarm ing fact that one marriage out of every six in the United States ends In divorce,” said Carnegie, “and if that number are actually wrecked in the divorce courts think of the number that must be unhappy but don’t end in divorce because of chil dren, religion or economic reasons. “My advice to a wife seeking greater happiness is to first ask her self why her husband married her. She’ll find that it wasn’t because he expected her to nag or criticize him. We have many famous women in history who ruined their happi ness by nagging. “Mrs. Abraham Lincoln tried it and tailed. 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