Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Oct 1934, p. 29

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by PEOPLE WHO LIVED THEM A. marn 70 marriedta a woman 69. They have just celebrated their silver anniversry- 1and are stili happy.. When depre,;-sion hit and they lost everythinig ini the world- a game wife said: "Never mind, we stili. have each other and the children." And her husband exclaims: "What a womatnl" ... No two aire alike. Ail start differently . .. Few of the 3,872 real. love stories sent into THE DAILY NEWS are by people Who have ever written 'for publication, but, compressed into 500 words, their stories fali into perfect short story form. No'moonlightg no roses, no sentimentality. When the story is told, the writers stop talking .. And the proof of their reality is the tear they bring ta your eye and the fact that they ail leave you.,with a catch in your throat or a priceless'laugh . Do you believe in long en agements? Are yousure that you've got'ta have money, ta be happy . .. Have you been influenced by ail this talk that the aid world is o its last legs? Well-you may change your mind about a lot. of things aiter you read "Real Love Stories by People Who Lived Them" EE CHICAGO ICA NEVï DAILY EWS OCTOBER 4, 1934

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