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of Review which is currently being read by the thousands who will fly
Eastern Airlines during this month. Of further interest is the fact
that Popular Photography has a feature about Quest graphics in its
January issue. Credit will be given to Quest and hence the Armstrong's
and the Work in these publications.
:-)
-_-Roger Lippross, Production Director, QUEST/78
LETTER COMMENTS
During late November, Subscriber Development sent a special letter to
two gruups of regulars, about 230,000 in all. The letter contained
material from Mr. Ted Armstrong's feast sermon on the family. The
topic of the letter, along with the literature offered--BUILDING A
HAPPY FAMILY--seems to have really touched the people. Hundreds of
comments were received along with many suggestions for future articles
and literature. The following comments illustrate the type of response
received from the letters. In addition, some are already commenting
on the lit offer--BUILDING A HAPPY FAMILY.
{Since this color broshure
came off the press several months ago, MPC has mailed out a little
under 50,000 copies.)
The letter on family ties was the greatest. I've got a daughter
almost two years old. It'd love to raise her in the right way,
so send me BUILDING A HAPPY FAMILY.
--Mrs. Connie Brixie (Little Rock, AR)
I enjoyed reading your latest letter regarding the family and
its implications for the future. Would you please send me six
booklets to share with my tennis friends. Following our tennis
matches we have discussions and frequently they center on the
family and the problems created in just living together in the
family unit.
--Vito Sammarco {Arlington, MA)
You asked for comments and requests for articles and special
booklets for future publication. I'd like very much more infor­
mation on how to hold a marriage together and alternatives to
divorce. Thank you for all the help you've been.
--Mrs. J. L. Greer (Houston, TX)
I think a lot of unhappiness stems from the fact that many
people are self-centered and self-serving. As a result of this,
they are unable to open their hearts and minds to others. I
think this is a prime reason for so much divorce today. They
seek to receive instead of give. These people are not even
aware of it. I would like to see some information on this subject.
--Mrs. Harriet Finnegan (Peabody, MA)
Your new booklet, BUILDING A HAPPY FAMILY, is certainly what we
need today. It is so interesting that you can't put it down
once you start reading it.
--Roy A. Gates (Carmi, IL)
This booklet, BUILDING A HAPPY FAMILY, is the best booklet I've
read that you have sent me.
--Jim Blankenship {West Point, MS)