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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18, 1946

Nurses to Sing Barbers vow

Tonight on Circle

Other Groups Listed On 7:30 Program

The Methodist Nurses’ Choral club will be one of the musical organizations to ‘be heard tonight at 7:30 as Christmas activities continue on Monument circle. _The young “Nightingales” will be directed by J. Russell Paxton. Other groups to be heard include the 7th and 8th grades of Ben Davis school, directed by Mrs, Marie Cunningham. Claudette Hadden will be soloist. Choruses from the Indiana State School for the Blind, Miss Mabel Leive directing and Speedway high school, Miss Melva Shull, directing, also will appear on the program. Tomorrow's Program

Tomorrow's program will include School 16 choir, Miss Edna Phinney directing, and the Ipalco chorus, John White directing, at noon; Technical high school boys’ octette,

To Shave Lewis’ Eyebrows Fades.

CHICAGO, Dec. 18 (U. P) “If I ever get hold of that John L. Lewis, I'll trim those eyebrows right off

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him,” Sidney C. Martin, 49-year-lold barber had boasted during the darkest days of the recent coal strike. Today, Mr. Martin, who presides at chair 7 in the Union station barber shop, went about his duties and reflected on the golden opportunity that was lost. Mr. Martin spotted the familiar figure with bushy eyebrows as soon as he entered the shop yesterday. His heart pounded as Mr. Lewis walked over and sat down in chair 7. “A shave and a facial massage,” Mr. Lewis instructed him. | As fellow workers looked on expectahtly, Mr. Martin eased the chair back and began an inward debate with his conscience. He took his razor from the cabinet, looked thoughtfully at the eyebrows and had about decided to go through

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The Doctor Says—

Good Family Life Is Vital To Child's Development

By WILLIAM A. O'BRIEN, M. D.

GOOD FOOD and good family life are essential for the development of normal children. Children can be deprived of many other sooalled “essentials” without suffering any apparent loss. : The family, as the basic unity of society, provides the emotional background for most adult behavior. Children have an unfortunate tendency to mimic a parent’s behavior, even though they may display ac-, tive hostility toward that parent|though fathers should be held ‘and criticize him severely. equally responsible. o 88 The job of being a good mother

A POOR HOME environment is is more important, according to not necessarily one in which there psychiatrists, than most of the po-| is poverty, brutality or illiteracy, sitions which women try to occupy writes Dr. Douglas D. Bond, Cleve- | in the work-a-day world. land psychiatrist, in the Journal 2 8 = { Lancet. { Motherhood is not something to A worse type Is one in which be taken for granted, and while] there is rejection or neglect of chil- it does not enjoy the dignity of a | dren by their parents. professional classification, the re-| Children are human beings with sponsibilities of a profession are all the rights, desires and capa- there. { bilities of human beings. { . ® #2 = | Children who are not wanted, be-| PARENTS SHOULD plan their eguse they are the “wrong” sex or lives so that their chief purpose | t® any other reasons, enter lLfe’s|is the upbringing of good children. pattle with a great handicap. | Many parents attempt to evade Many parents unfortunately play this responsibility by consigning favorites with their children afd go their children to the care of others, out of their way to show some of seeking to “escape” by joining clubs | them speeial consideration, thus and working in. public-spirited ordeeply hurting the others. ganizations. Fu 2 Teachers exert an enormous in- | THE CHILD IS the..victim of fluence in the lives of children, and every family quarrel, even though!parents should co-operate in carhe may not hear or see his parents|rying out school recommendations | quarreling. [at home and in helping teachers | Society has a habit of blaming solve iheir children’s difficulties in | mothers when children go wrong, | the school room.

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