Sunday, May 14, 2023

Rev. A.T. Brooks Offers Do's and Don'ts for Happy Marriage, May 14, 1923

Preacher Frames Marriage Don’ts

Boston, May 14—“Who, When and How to Marry” was the title of a sermon delivered to his congregation recently by Rev. Arthur T. Brooks of Dudley Street Baptist Church, Roxbury. In the sermon Dr. Brooks expounded five don’t for men and a like number for women. Those for the men were:

“Don’t marry a pretty face—sweetness and character are preferable.

“Don’t marry for fun—marriage is a God-given, serious contract.

“Don’t think you are marrying an angel—your girl is as human as you are.

“Don’t marry merely a pair of winged feet—they do not usually harmonize with the kitchen floor.

“Don’t have long engagements—they’re wearing on the poetry of life.”

Following are his don’ts for women:

Don’t marry a man to reform him—better women than you have failed on that job.

“Don’t marry a ‘dashing-good-time’ sort of chap and expect happiness. A steady-going, temperate man wears better in double harness.

“Don’t marry a ‘meal ticket’ unless you have to. God meant you for better things. Keep your self-respect.

“Don’t marry except on a 50-50 basis. Remember in the 20th century you are as important as your man.

“Don’t marry for money—love is always the best.”

From page 2 of the Reidsville Review, May 14, 1923

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