Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1938 — Page 11

FRIDAY, MARCH 4, =

J Tantram's Ss

Cure Simple Lack of <of Help

Child's. Fits Are Staged For Audience, Not “for Own Amusement.

By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON Strance to say, it is in the second year, or after, that tantrums occur. If you: have a young terror who loves tc show. off this way, you are, of cours, wondering about it. “Why does lit le Jack (or Kay, for girls get tarcrums quite as easily as boys) ‘ie on the floor, hold his bredth and get blue in the face, punctu: ing the performance with

scream: that can be heard a mile away?” Don’t let.it get you down. Take "it easy and do a little thinking. Not: #11 little children get tan-. trums, Hut many do. The causes are the sanz in almost every case. The child his discovered that crying gets him - {1ings. He discovers that harder Crying gets him more things.

Children Elemental

Natur: seldom varies in her method of developing. the mind your baby was born with. She has a peculiar way of “setting up “feeling,” and “oil” and “anger,” before she adjusts the clock-work of judgment. All “children are elemental before they ars reasonable or even thoughtful. They want ‘what they want when {hey want it usually, but they differ in their methods of having their way. The tantrum child may be merely a strong-willed child; or again he ms: be merely unhappy. Maybe he is being irritated or teased too: mich, or is dreading something 2head. He may be perpetually too hard-ridden. Some very small matter may set his anger to boiling. Rage is a pleasant emotion, and those whose quick tempers, whether old or young, are merely having a party. It is self-indulgence with a vengeance. Jackie will outgrow the tantrum phase. but the sooner the better for everybody. The cure is so simple that I have left it until last. Just pay no attention to him. He is seeking your reaction. He has ic ‘have your worry, or yeur vermission, or even your own anger, to mace his little act complete. Like 2, que! Tel, % tantrum has to have two sides. Put a pillow undér his head, if he in banging it on the hardwood floor, and then go out quietly and let him have a lovely time. He will get madder by the minute, but it can’t: zo on forever, and when he sees that he is playing to an empty gallery, he'll stop.

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Myra Goodnow Clippinger, organist, will appear this afternon on the Indianapolis Matinee , Musicale’s program %t Block's Auditorium.

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Miss Ruth Hitzelberger is" a. member of the arrangements for. the Phida-Si Club’s dance Sunday afternoon at the Riviera Club.

Bretzman Photo. “Miss Geraldine Trotter is: director ‘of -the Shortridge High School Girl's Glee Club, which | will appear on the Magazine Club program’ tomorrow afternoon.

Committee Swamped by Reservations for Civic Theater's Viennese Carnival

clfib preceding the dance.

Messrs. and Mrs. Donald Hess.

and Bingham Booker.

Omega Nu Tau Lunch to Honor

Times Special CINCINNATI, March 4.—Chapter presidents, the Grand president and all past Grand presidents will be honor guests at the Omega Nu Tau Sorority’s Honor Day luncheon at the Hotel Netherlands Plaza Sunday.

Miss Mary Lykins, Norwood, O, luncheon arrangements chairman.

colors of black and gold. Following the luncheon, the reguJar Grand Council business meeting is to be held with Mrs. Wilbert

ing. Other grand council officers include Miss Virginia Gill, Indianapolis, vice president; Miss Faith E. Apple, Springfield, O., secfetary; Mrs. George Callahan, Indianapolis, treasurer; Miss Emma Roser, Day-

Alliance, O., sergeant-at-arms; Miss Esther Scheppele, Muncie. sorority year book editor-in-chief, and Miss Christine Cabe, Anderson, grand organizer.

planning to attend include Mrs,

Earl A. Schull, Alpha chapter; Mrs. John A. Lyons, Gamma chapter;

Kappa chapter president. Mrs.

ter.

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Committee members are working overtime to handle a flood of reservations for the Civic Theater’s “Viennese Carnival” tomorrow night at the Indian-. apolis Athletic Club. Many parties have been formed and several will attend dinners in homes or at the

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jones will’ entertain at dinner at the club. Their guests are to include: and Mesdames Robert Stempfel, Dowling, Frank Throop, Ralph Boozer and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teetor, Hagerstown; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hamilton, Richmond, and Mr. At another table will be. Misses Barbara Stafford, Prudence- Brown, Alice Vonnegut, Katherine Porter and Robert Simon, Noble Dean, Sylvester Johnson

Past Presidents|&

Nu chapter will be hostess and |§

Decorations will be in the sorority z

V. White, grand president, presid- |}

ton, chaplain; Miss Jean Mallory,

Indianapolis chapter presidents

Mrs. William F. Ruscher, Lambda |} 4 chapter, and Miss Agnes Fussner,

White, grand president, is a mem- : ber of the Indianapolis Alpha chap-.|}

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Dr. and Mrs. Robert G. Botkin will have as their guests Messrs. and Mesdames S. V. Jackson, Grover Winings and C. R. York.’ Attending together are to be Messrs. and Mesdames Harold H. Arnholter, Thomas Scanlon, Frank - Peltier, Charles poner, Carl Reifsteck, W. Paul Jones, R. R. Reufgpohler, Kenneth Kohlsteadt, Cor« bin Patrick, Pal k and Edgar Hauser. ; Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Hill will entertain with a small dinner at their home for Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Herrington and Mr. and Mrs. George

Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Olds, Mr. and Mrs. R. Blayne McCurry, Miss Madelaine Speers, Miss Ruth Davis, Miss Katherine Myers and Charles M. Wells, Harold Woodard and Harold Bredell are, to attend

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More than 250. reservations have been made for the Indiana Saddle

Indianapolis Athletic Club, it was ny

Assisting Jack Adams as general

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The W Central P.-T. A. is to sponsor # 7:30 p. m. Wednesday community party in the high school. gymnasium, Jack Norwalk, enter tainment chairman, announces, Patrons and: friends are invited. $ ® » = The Pleasant Run - . school lie served its 10th anniversary at a re cent party. Past presidents, who spoke were Mesdames J. T. Askren, Louis Kirkpatrick, R. W. Jones, H. J. Bridgins; Fred Wilson and P. E. Cannaday. Pupils presented ‘a George Washington program. s » = Topics of interest to parents and teachers are to be discussed at the 2:15 p. m. Wednesday Ben Davis Grade School meeting. The program will include Tommy Hines, pianist; , Elinora Brewer, guitarist, and dances by Donna Lunt and Dorothy Shoneker.. Miss; Isabel Tucker is to preside.

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