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What every bride shouldn't know:<br />
What it feels like to be poor . . .<br />
\^1iat it feels like when your first-born needs an<br />
expensive doctor — and \o\\ cant afford it . . .<br />
^\ hat it's like wanting a home of your own . . .<br />
and never quite getting it . . .<br />
\^'hat its like having your kids grow up not<br />
knowing wlirthci thoxU ever get to college . . .<br />
Vi hat it's like to see vnur friends able to travel<br />
abroad — but never you . . .<br />
What it's like to have to keep telling yourself,<br />
"He nia\ not 1ki\c in(iiic\. but he's niv Joe."<br />
There is im rure-all for all these things.<br />
But the closest thing to it for most of us is something<br />
so simi)l'' \ ou almost forget its there.<br />
not<br />
It is the Payroll Savings Plan. Or — for people<br />
on payrolls — the new Bond-a-Month Plan at<br />
your bank.<br />
Each is a plan for buying U. S. Savings Bonds<br />
automatically.<br />
Either one of these plans helps you — as does no<br />
other system we know of—to save money regularly,<br />
automatically, and surely, for the things you want.<br />
So if<br />
you're a newlywed or know one, here's a<br />
bit of fricndlv ad\icc to take or give:<br />
Get on the Payroll Savings Plan where you<br />
work or the Bond-a-Month Plan where you bank.<br />
It's one of the finest things you can do to start<br />
married life right.<br />
Save the easy, aiiloiiiatic \vay..\vilh 11. S. Savin (js<br />
Bonds<br />
Contributed by this magazine<br />
in co-operation with the Magazine Publishers of America as a public service.<br />
BOXOFFICE :: June 28, 1947<br />
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