Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1949 — Page 22
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By BARBARA BROEKING FOR A LOVELIER complexion—and what woman doesn't want one?—the use of a special cleansing preparation is recomin powder form; with water added it
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perfume, if one is sensitive to that, too. Dermatologists discovered that one of the ingredients commonly used in wave set lotions, Karaya Gum, is the offender in most cases qf allergy, sensitivity or other reactions. Because Karaya Gum is readily avallable in powdered form, inexpensive and an efficient wave-setter, its use is widespread. Many women find these Karaya Gum lotions most satis | factory, while to others it is most disastrous. Ar-Ex comes free from this substance and is in scented or unscented form. It has, also, the advantages of a quick-drying, non-flaking | wave and curl-holding lotion. Ar-Ex 1s uvatlable in Ayres’ drug department.
Discipline
For Children
By JANE STAFFORD Selonce Service Staff Writer
“NEW LOOK” in disci-| pline of children is prevention.| Suggestions on how to carry this out in schools are given by Dr. | Louis Monash, principal of Public School 6 in the Bronx, N. Y,, in “Understanding the Child,” pub-| lished for teachers by the National Committee for Mental Hy-| glene, ! | Some of his suggestions and the|
[be adopted by parents as well as “True discipline,” he [states, “does not mean obedience, conformity and punishment. It {implies that type of control by| {teacher or parent which develops |in the child the capacity for intel-| {ligent self-direction or self-con-|trol.” | w » . | SOME PARENTS and teachers may think it is easier to discipline | a child by punishing him fre-| quently and having many rules for him to obey. But they will] (find it easier, in the long rum, to
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|ventive discipline, and it is much Ibetter for the child. The big thing about preventive discipline is to avoid having to punish a child by giving him a desire to do the right things, For this, suggestion and praise and rewards are powerful methods.
” » » CHILDREN readily respond to expectation and confidence in| them. Let them know that you expect them to do certain things | and that you are confident they | can do these as well as the other | children: =. Rewards for children should be
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immediate and tangible, Stars, seals, stamps, names on bulletin board or blackboard at school, make the child pleased with him- | self when he has done well, {
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“By LOUISE FLETCHER Times Woman's Editor OUND-THE-CLOCK styles will be featured Tuesday at a fashion tea in Block's Terrace Tearoom. Sponsoring the event is the Indianapolis Day Nursery Junior Auxiliary. ~The three costumes pictured, from Eisenberg's “Suburban” daytimer to the strapless evening gown, will be included. Davidow and Adrian designs will be represented among suits, Jacket dresses will range from cardigan-and-crepe duos to matching polka dot teams, Fabric interest will be high in pure silks, shantung taffetas, alpacas, ribbon knits, shirred georgettes, and prints. One polka dot print dress to be shown is accompanied by a linen duster-type coat. Furs, too, will be represented. ‘ Scheduled for showing are a frost mink cape and a broadtail cape. !
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A pampered, self - centered young “girl often falls to be grgteful to a real mother. times it's just & phase passes when she has, chilof her own and the umding that comes with living. Your clear conscience and approval from
She’s a differ:nt type. Demanding that she or acting touchy around her will make her resent you. ’
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wife wants him to go to hers, saying she attends regularly. I think it's a father's right to say what church his boy attends, though I haven't been to church
In Defense of Stepmothers Who Often Reap Ingratitude
Disposition of Saint Comes Handy To Stand Up Under the Strain
‘|him to attend my church, but my
in years. §he says it's her duty .
to take her child with her, JUST BILL. This arguing ‘you're doing may turn your son against religion. He won’t think much of church when his parents argue over it, instead of attending. For his sake, agree to one «church, and all go together. Mavs important is that you get re.
Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your problems and answer your ques tions. Write in care of The Times, 214 W. Maryland St.
Rehearsal Supper A buffet supper will follow the rehearsal - Friday night for the marriage of Miss Doris Van Barnes and Harry O. Specht. Mr. and Mrs. William E, Barnes, 259 Ave,, parents of the bride-to-be, will be the hosts. The
Irvington Methodist Church,
Card Party Planned The Ladies Society of the Holy Cross Catholic Church will sponsor a card party at 8 p. m, today
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