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From Becoming Problem Child Is Goal By JANE STAFFORD, Science Service Staff Writer A Deafness THE DRIVE to stop mental disease is spreading into the { [By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. I gchools. Teachers, who already have the job of instructing young IT IS better to prevent deaf minds, are going to take on the job of keeping those young minds | ness than to treat it. In many healthy. y - 1 | ,{ | cases this can be done, especially 7 This does not mean that they will act as psychiatrists or psy-| in children. The infectious dis 'chologists., It does mean that, just as they have kept an eye eases to which children are sc LEP susceptible, are a common cause

out for coughs, runny noses and, oC Felix" points out. Early diag- ee hearme difficulty. Therefore, any child who contracts such

spots on the face that might nosis, 3 | , spotting the first signs of| Mea n Johnny Na bed, they trouble. Is of utmost Knportance./; conditions as measles or scarlet an u ' . & = 3 > ; will watch for signs of question-| PART OF THE planning con-.. Saver should be under a doctor's able mental health. |cerns giving teachers more infor- hy Some of these signs are pre- mation on mental health and how Once any Suspleion of Reaning sented in a report by Dr, Robert to protect it, in themselves and|' difficulty arises, either in a child H. Felix, chief of the U.S. Public|their pupils | or in a grownup, a careful exHealth Service's mental hygiene Part of the planning calls for; amination should be carried out. divis The report goes to making psychiatrists and psychol-| : Some people seem to feel that yi 8 oa. . be : ; wearing a hearing aid is a sort pu of disgrace. This, of course, is no

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teachers with the co-operation of [0glsts available wherever needed RO WY. 8 Bjoation Ore. problems. SRLATEL Wit A By BARBARA BROEKING {more true than wearing glasses, ; ‘ yr & ort 12” took Cw ww oy MME. MARGUERITE E. BUCK will bring her Fashion Fu- |mhose who need a hearing aid, FAC "HARRY, age 14, looks as if MEANWHILE, however, there ’ ture hair styles for spring to Ayres’ Beauty Salon this week, |p.¢ shy away from it because of ! SEC he'll be chronic lar all his Hfe. pe things teachers can do now training Ayres’ stylists and consulting with patrons. Io vague fear of ridicule,

Co-ordinating fashionable coiffures with spring millinery 18 |gnould get over the resistance. Mme. Buck's task at hand and her services will be available to Hearing aids have been greatly T ¥

patrons of the Beauty Salon. ___|improved in recent years. There

Becoming lines, upsweeps, ic iis per |Are mow a considerable number . Pe Py, lon Futures, is making Der |, "oooq instruments of this kind I

forward brush—all are used in seatrip here in time for the sea | on the market and several models

He is also aggressive and picks yo help their pupils stay healthy. ji fights.” Jane, 8, is overtimid and These are cummed up in “two too quiet. She still wets the bed homely, but important bits of adMartha, 4, has violent temper vice” given to teachers in the retantrums. Johnny, 6, a war baby, port by Dr. Felix.

is also a cry baby. He is over-| They are: No. 1. Don't stick |g M ) ) : : Vy me. Buck's creations. Styled gon's change of fashion — to dependent on his mother andjyour neck out. With the best in- for evening wear is her “Front help co-ordinate new hairdos | to choose from. The one selected, deeply resents his FUE, . Jj entinns in the worla, amateur Row" which lends softness With withipewgcostumes | however, should be carefully adstranger who came and disrupted psychiatrists can do lasting dam- t to t : justed to the individual's needs, FA Johnny's secure claim to all his|/age to the emotionally unstable. ite gentle sweep to the back , and not just picked out like a | mother’s time and affection.” [Asa matter of blunt fact, learn- ! : . and its brushed forward bang. Local Students | particular brand of soap or tooth Every teacher has seen young- ing to ‘do no harm is one of the See (ECE) Another of her styles is 'T Vv ti He re | Brush * ’ ; DR , .'basic tenets of mental hygiene.’ -—--— “Sophistocrat” — not too short, | 10 Vacation rie nce anny. or wopormal. They are No 2 Listen more and lk Barbara Galloway to Be Wed in Jun erating Hts simple and | igure Pink to Dominate children with problems, not prob-|less. Teachers are trained to talk; alr y ) e ha criminating. Its simple and | ALTON, Ill, Mar. 26—Two In-|" Any gir] who doesn’t look well | lem children, Dr. Félix states, they should also be trained to lis- Mr. and Mrs. Harry J, Galloway a. m, June 18 in the Holy Cross ' Smart Uns wre created for & dianapolis SMaents i (pene: in pink will have to live in a $2 B $ ring en gu : F - * vr eir vacations from Monticello » ny Ee oe ay rr “The airing of problems |g most ST 394 N Arsenal Ave. announce Catholic Church. : the John Frederics’ “Bepop” College with their parents. rig Be I Soon | come mental disorder later. \important, and the teacher must the approaching marriage of their Miss Shirley Drury will be maid h hat shown. They are Miss Harriet Stafford, flesh to blush to rose red with a. . EOE or ’ oii inspire the confidence of children gaughter, Barbara Ann, to Ken- of honor and Miss Mary Caryln | "FRONT ROW' “Cosmopolite” may be daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George stops at salmon, strawberry and 0 High-fashio 5 NE ( very c ren may by permitting them the greatest neth Berry. son of Mr. and Mrs Cangany will be bridesmaid. ! A dressed up or down, depending | A. Stafford, 4134 Guilford Ave. Texas Rose will dominate the } sheer wools ¢ destined to spend time in a freedom to talk about their prob- Co ‘John Stevens will be best man § (Second Row View) upon the formality of the oc- |and Miss Janet Sussman, daugh- fall and winter 1949-1950 fash- . | mental hospital unless present lems— without fear of punishment, "IVAN Berry, 42¢ N. Warman and ushers will be Morris Klem casion. Mme. Buck, interna- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Suss- ions. In fact, any color, just so jerseys: A rates of mental illness are curbed, reproach or moralizing Ave. The wedding will be at 10/and Paul S8chmidlin. tionally noted stylist for Fash- man, 6101 Central Ave. it's pink, says Lilly. ; and a few : - ev . originally m

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