Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1938 — Page 9
SDAY, FEB. Raising a Family—
Psychology Seen as Help To Mothers
Homely Little »Devices Advised for Correcting Problem Child,
(Twenty-second of a Series)
By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON
In a contented peaceful house, where even-minded parents manage their little corporation kindly and firmly, ‘but not too firmly, of course, there is no.great need to know all about psychology.
Sometimes I wish the word had never ‘heen ‘invented, because it has given _ many mothers an. inferiority complex. There I go, using the very term I would repudiate. But it fills the bill very well, at that. | I shall try my best to avoid pedantry and technical. terms, for I believe a printed page is one thing and Johnnie tearing the house to pieces is’ another. At best the mother can get only a very general idea eof reasons for conduct. Yet, the more we know, the less .we grope ‘for answers. Once in
awhile some little light may break. |
: When a child is a real problem and continues to to ‘behave under a low average, then I should see a psychiatrist about him, if possible.
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By ALICIA HART Whether your hair is golden. blond, coal black or just p! brewn, and regardless of its texture, the experts would have it up and away from your face these days. ‘If a ‘pompadour, or some highish version of it just can’t be considered becoming to your particular type, you'll be urged at least to try a compromise with the mode. And do be willing to change your hair style—if only a little. Kee long locks about your neek i he must—fuliness behind ‘ears does tend te soften the otherwise hard line of a prominent jawbene, ne doubt about it. And long bobs certainly are easier to ‘manage than piled-high effects. But werk with your hairdresser until the two of you devise a style that you like because it’s comfortable and practical and of which he appreyes because it at least creates an‘illusion of up-and-away.
He may, for instance, brush the .
sides upward and the front straight back, waving the three sections
ever so subtly, then fasten them to-
gether at the top with. a tiny tor toise shell comb.
Or he may cut off just a little of
that long bob you cherish, brush
what's left upward a hit and put
a simple roll that you can manage
not too far above thé nape of your
neck. The ends of the roll will fall behind your ears where you have said fullness must be, front and side sections will sw away from your ears and Upswept coiffures call for subtle makeup, perfect grooming. The new hair-do’s may not make you look : of thought seems to claim), but they certainly make the average woman look more sophisticated. erefore, colorless
Cor Coiffure Makes Modern Woman Io ok Smarter
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Ne ew Hose Style Gives “Illusion of Slimness’
OLEVELAND, Feb. 24 (U, P).— Department stores today trotted out the latest kindness for Women's averplump calves. They displayed hose of sheer silk shaded in subtle fashion from very dark at the back of the leg to very light in front. The p An.
“fllusion of slimness.”
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with those usually selling around this price—it is a
1 have faith in the professional. fe Procedure Is Simple -Actually mothers are using more
thing even faintly ingenuish are 2iolutely not for one who puts her air up
of the rules thah they’think. They have a way of seeking causes of
trouble without the benefit of
scientific dogma. It all comes down to common sense anyway. Your be-
Healthy, shiny hair is number one requisite for any type of coiffure, of course. Begin right now to renew your attention to nightly brushing, the great cure-all for problem hair, whether it's oily, dry, eovered
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or. complicated treatment, but the homely little devices that are so simple you will wonder why you didn’t think of it in the first place. I offen advise parents to read informative literature on child behavior, however, because it is usually of the greatest interest. When you can find an article or book that tells you more about the bodies: of your children, it is intensely absorbing, is it not? And so it is with truths on behavior. The one thing that I should like to warn against, however, is jumping to conclusions when you read. Be adaptable and change your methods here and there when you see a light, but avoid turning into one of the too-theoretical “modern” mothers, as you may find yourself in a tangle. : Most family life is spontaneous. This 1s the way it should be. No two days are exactly alike, and no two children are alike. ‘There cannot be a recipe | for every. event, but there can be 2a consistent atmosphere of cheerfulness under the seriousness of play and work. Wholesome family life is .more important than a misinterpreted and discouraging psychol-
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straight down about her face.
esting looking, almost beautiful.
comical than flattering when she combs her hair But with hair up away from facé (above), and finished with thick rolls that cover hat at the sides and fill in thi <pace between nape of neck and back of hat, she is.inter-
manageable.
scalp, strokes,
Hold the brush lightly in your hand, place it hard against the then with firm upward pull it upward—never downward—to the ends. This cleans and stimulates the scalp.
sleeker, trimmer, more modern look. Below, see how a medium-length, squared-off hob with frizzy ends made the model's features appear flat, uns important. But above, with her hair dressed high,
her features become distinctive and magically, she appears to be years younger.
Hospital Guild T'o Hold Benefit Party Monday
The “St. Prancis Hospital Guild is to hold a benefit party at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Monday night, the last gala event sponsored by the present guild officers. Mrs. Edward Trimpe, president, is to be hostess, assisted by Mesdames Arthur Heidenreich, Richard Tubbs, Fred Koch and Rose Gatto.
In charge of the entertainment and prizes are Mesdames A. P. Lauck, Roy Boehm, Roscoe McKinney, John Gedig, John Dransfield, Mary McCormick, Vincent La Penta, James Mugavan, Henry Wachtel, William McKinney, James Dwyer, Leonard Quill, Herbert Roeder and Harry Gardner. . Also Mesdames B. J. Matthews, Ada Roth, Louise Schutte, John Weber, Bernard Weimer, Anna Wilhelm, Lafe L6ckwood, Harry Johnson, A.- J. OCasse, Miss Katie Schmalz and Miss Anna Sherb.
Pupils of Ina Houser To Give Dance Recital
Miss Ina Houser will present a 1:30 p. m. ‘Saturday dance recital of her pupils at Block’s auditorium. Students taking part include Darlene Barker, Leona Thompson, Anita Barker, Adele
Jacquline Collins, Maxine Cook, Jacqueline Wesner, Phyllis Wear,
Mary Jean Secrest, Barbara Birchfield, Judith Welch, Mary Lou Gallagher, Wilma Jean Aldridge, Mary Katherine Shotts, Betty Unser, Bernadine Cook, Betty Starr, Donna Mae Lunt, Dorothy A Schoeneker, Helen West, Mildred Swenke, Barbara Craig, Miriam Hoss, Marilyn Gibbs, and Messrs. Bill Long, Kimball Long, Garry Long, Donald Hale, Billy Trout, Wayne Ormsby and Billy Tipps.
Pelix, Betty Moller, Rosalind Bar-: ker, Evelyn Helm, Wanda Collins,
Louise Secrest, Susanne Herman,
Quick F rozen Foods Make
Life Easier for Housewife
By MRS. GAYNOR MADDOX
This might be said to be the housewife’s dream: corn on the cob that needs no husking, spinach ready to cook without all the woes of “spinaching,” limas without the drudgery of shelling, peas uniferm and ready for the pol, lobster minus the shells and business of plunging alive into hot water, little shrimp, neat and happy, without that undressing process. All these day dreams have become realities through
modern quick-freezing method Experiment for yourself with some of these fresh rrosen foods. You'll probably add them to your list of little things that make life nicer,
Lobster Saiad (Seryes 8)
Two packages quick-frozen lob- |
ster (each package 10 ounces), 1 cup mayonnaise, 4 tablespoons cream,
112 teaspoons thick spiced tomato,
condiment sauce, 1 . teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, 3% teaspoon salt, 1% teaspoon pepper, 3 tablespoons chopped parsley, 1 cup finely cut endive, %4 cup finely cut celery. Thaw lobster meat. Cut into mouthsize portions, Combine mayonnaise with the other ingredients. Then add lobster. Mix gently, Serve surrounded by small, crisp lettuce leaves. Pass more mayonnaise.
Sauted Artichoke Bottoms - (Serves 4 to 6)
One pound package quick-frozen artichoke bottoms, butter, salt, pepper and lemon juice. Thaw fresh frozen artichoke bottoms. Heat butter. in frying pan. Turn in artichoke bottoms. and saute gently until tender and delicately browned all over. Season with salt and pepper. Serve hot and sprinkle with lemon juice.
Winter Vegetable Plate (Serves 8) One - half pound quick - frogen green asparagus tips, 1 pound quickfrozen peas, 1 cup cream sauce, 1 package ‘quick-frozen golden bantam corn off the cob, 2 hard cooked eggs, salt, pepper, paprika, butter. Thaw and cook asparagus, peas
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and corn in usual manner. Drain. Serve asparagus tips with peas in cream sauce. Serve corn on plate seasoned and buttered. Garnish with hard-cooked eggs.
Club Meetings
Mrs. A. HL Warne is to read a paper on “Early Annuals” at a Spade “and Trowel Garden Club meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Dean Stubbs, 6263 Central Ave. Mrs. Austin Leacock, Home Show Committee chairman, is to make a report. Mrs. Raymond Toler, presi-
dent, will preside.
: 8 2 os Mrs. S. J. Jenkins will speak on
“Native Customs of European Peo-
ples” at a luncheon of the Alpha Delta Latreian Club Tuesday. Mrs. George H. Cornelius, Woodland Drive, Haverstick Park, will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. William Hutchison and Mrs. Donald Walker. 8 8 = The Butler Alumnae Literary Club is to meet with Mrs. William Adcock, - Greenwood, on Saturday. Mrs. Grady W. Cline is to reviee “We Cover the World” and Mrs. Samuel M, Myers is to outline “The Joy of Laughter.” z= = @
Mrs. Lena Ebert and Mrs. Flora Beck are in charge of the Friday Afternoon Club's program. Mrs. A. J. Barnes is to be hostess, assisted by Mrs. Elizabeth Spahr and Miss Lida Orth.
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