Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1939 — Page 9

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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'SVEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1089 _

Children Copy Fathers Learn How to Be Expert Nursemaids When Baby Arrives By Attending Pre-Natal School at New York: S Maternity Center

Habits Shown By Grownups *

‘Seeing Ts Believing’ Has, It’s Effect on Conduct of Youngsters.

By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON

Children copy our habits. Make no | mistake about that, mother, dad, Amt Emma and Grandma. | They are not spying or saving te | themselves, “Oh, goody, mother | didn’t wipe her feet and daddy] made a noise with his soup. | Auntie dog-eared her book to mark the place, and Grandma said | rhe simply wouldn't go to the dent- | What older people do, usually unnoticed. Not always, but

ists. HS SSEeS mostly, Pattern Is Copied What happens is this: The slips, of older people are likely to be repeated. Anything that is repeated | has its effect on character and habit. Then we have & pattern. It! 8 is pattern that children copy. It is really dreadfully hard to live up to these youngsters. One cannot always be a paragon of perfection. Daddy sleeps until ten o'clock on N ” Tal Sunday. In comes Bud and Sally bette Ew a ORE from Sunday School. THEY had to ™ gi n> i oy enough. a Center Association she has taught 5 i. : $ how to mind babies, hy Mn Week. He needs his yess, She had a chance to prove her io dropped into her offices at 654 Mad- | - [ison Ave. to show off his new bhabv. This is true, but Bud and Sally | Mrs, Hulihan was along, tes, but man “We have ta get up early Mr. Hulthan had the attention. He each and every dav. You don't allow Was one of Miss Gould's star pupils. us in hed.” Baby Nicely Placed

Then mother explains that it is, “You've pot the baby nicely good for ttle SER hop out placed in the basket, she said, cast- | et the same time each ormin Rut thev n't ho why NE To Ing a professional eye on B-weeks-ell the breaks and children have to 01d David Hulihan. “Body cenbe soldiers. tered, head not too high. And | Go ahead, daddy, and get in vour You've kept the blanket loose so forty winks if vou need them, but T that he can wiggle his feet.” am just saving that there is a good David demonstrated with an exbit of bookish stuff written about Derimental kick. He was tiny, red training children that does not | Of face, with blue eyes and a golden | yeckon with the ways of a home, curl right on top of his head. He Seeing is believing, and it has its Wore & short white dress, no socks

effect upon the younger generation. and was mathematically arranged) How can Wwe sav. “Do this” or in the center of the blue and white

“Don't do that.” when they have the enameled market basket. reverse in object lessons right before Miss Gould tweaked one of his them? : pink toes. She has handled many babies in her life, Born in Massa- | | chusetts, she went first to the Daddy eat baked apples. Waltham Training School for Mother says, “You must eat your Nurses and then took a post- gradu- | apples, darlings, they are good for ate course in public health work at

Teachers College. Aunt Emma won't speak to, Jones. Mother savs, “You must | With Center 12 Years

speak to evervone,! She has been with the Maternity vou like them or Center 12 years. Before that she [worked at the Henry Street Settle | go about with ment. She has the calm, serene prunes in their mouths, Tt would manner of a horn nurse, plus a genbe silly te have to put themselves tle hut firm voice, In appearance on probation every second for the che jr very feminine. benefit of these voung officers, but | “See how firmly Mr. Hulihan 1 do say it iz a hard job 0 Puy holds the baby,” she said, approvthings over by oral SUREeSHON €N- | oy ax Pavid’s father lifted him tirelv. Example is s6 much strong- from the basket, “There's no fear er. For every mistake we make they ypene A child is quicker to get that

must feel a certain justification in | than a grownup. David is perfect. Asked if she ever had any anxiety sighed. “I'm glad he's learned the | {ings he stays home late he gets Hulihan remarked, “I do my own |

i a"M ernors, ly relaxed” when her husband bathed David, | right'way to handle David, though. David up, bathes and dresses him. | 3 Wore”

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| Asked what he found most diffiT oday's Pattern Mrs. Hulihan shook her head. “I've | T couldn't rest otherwise.” ) ! |The nights he gets home early he

cult in the care of David, Mr. Hulihan said quickly, “Bathing, because Tm = | the baby wriggles so.” absolute confidence in him.” she |said. “I never worry about leaving { tThim alone with the baby.” She Mr. Hulihan is in the Aetna Life Insurance office at the World's) | Fair, His hours vary. The mormputs David to bed. | “That means a lot to me” Mus. |

Wife a Dietitian

She was a hospital dietitian until her mariage three vears ago. Tall and fair-haired, she has a nice smile, When her hushand enrolled in the expectant fathers’ class she taok a course in bhabv-rearing in| another part af the building. “T came once a week,” said Mr. Hulithan. “There were five sessions.” When he graduated he got a diploma. Mr. Rulihan learned to put | on diapers, bathe, dress and feed | the baby; how to hold it; how to make it burp and how to make the baby's routine fit into the regular family life. He was given plans for a baby chest which could be made | out of packing cases, He was taught how to arrange the baby’s tray and

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(balls and swabs. He was also taught that a baby need not cost a fortune. |

In Hospitalization Plan “Our baby didn't cost $200,” said Mr. Hulihan. hospitalization plan which averages

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of the Center,

his son, David, 8 weeks old, as well As Mrs. Hulihan.

E— EN WORDEN

a Special Writer 12.—Sara Ward Gould believes that men make

She should know, capacity as assistant general director of the Maternity |

more than 200 expectant fathers

point recently when Harry Wulihen)

‘about $19 a vear, so hospital expenses for my wife were practically | nothing. The doctor's fee was $150 and T built a chest for the haby like the one Miss Gould exhibits here, With evervthing it came to less than $50.

Miss Gould's expectant

correspondence course version to ore than 400 social service centers mn the United States. At first some took it as a joke, hut now the expectant father course has become part of the service of the Maternity Center. Its board of directors believes that the more knowledge is disseminated about the birth and after care of children the less chance there will be of disease and death. To that end they also have fea-

[tured as part of the public's educa[tion an exhibit at the World's Fair

showing the different of birth. “At the start people sneaked in,” | Miss Gould said, “as if they were

| embarrassed, but now they are

stages

(learning that there is nothing to be fashamed of, natural process about which we all

that birth 1s a simple.

showid know.’

Lack of I nergy May Be Due to

Too Heavy Diet |

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By ALICIA BART

An unbalanced, too heavy diet

‘often is the cause of that let-downm,

worn-out feeling any woman is

[likely to have after a few weeks of ‘humid, hot summer weather. 3 If you haven't had much energy |: (lately, it might be an excellent idea |: to change your eating habits, sub- |! refreshing |

light, more foods for heavy ones,

Crisp, green salads are wonderful on hot days, of course, But, no matter how much you like cold foods, resolve that you will have one hot thing with every meal. It may be

a bowl of consomme or a beverage | |

or one vegetable, Whatever it is, health experts agree that it is very important.

Liquid Diet Ys Good

If vou have been gaining weight or if vou think that well as look neat, cooler, trimmer if vou lost a few pounds, vou might decide ta go on a liquid diet for 24 hours, then simply eut

you are more slender,

Unless vour doctor advises other- 1} wise, drink fruit juices, clear soup: |

and vegetable tire dav, fruit, slice af lightly buttered toast for breakfast each dav, Luncheon may consist soup, A huge, green salad,

mires {ar ene ene from then on, have only

of clear twa or

three small slices of melba toast, |

fruit for dessert and a beverage.

Second Helpings ‘Out’

If vou eat lightly at breakfast and lunch, there's no reason why | you cannot have one portion of

second helpings, however—and no | | dessert until you have eaten your | salad, like a good little girl, Ils a mistake, of course, to go | starvation diet. The | to lose a few pounds is

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“We belong to that simply to eat tiny portions of foods?

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Learning to pin diapers is probably the most ime portant part of this course, and the prospective

Harry Hulihan took the course and now can care for father is Ss becoming quite deft at it.

Tasty Menus Offered Those Who Plan Hikes and Picnics

By MRS. GAYNOR MADDOX with raw vegetables, cream cheese

land nut sandwiches, coconut layer Several readers ask for menus for |cake, hot coffee. Wrap those stuffed the kind of picnics they like best. [tomatoes in wax paper and fit into For the woman who likes to take paper drinking cups. her family out for a drive in the cool| Neighbors who like to go on picof the evening and have dinner in a nics together know that each family pleasant spot along the country must supply some of the food. They roads, here is a menu: |get together and plan. Then in their Thinly sliced individual steaks for cars they drive out to a good pic cooking over the fire, rolls, butter, nicking ground and open up their whole tomatoes, - salad dressing. supplies. cheese, crackers, olives, iced water-| This is the kind of pienie that melon, coffee and ginger ale, everyone enjoys: Baked whole ham, f cabbage, pineapple and green pepper Hiking Menu Given |salad, bread and butter sandwiches, If you like te hike, and also lik? deviled eggs, pickles, chocolate cake, to stop for a luncheon, this menu freezer of ice cream, hot coffees made

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