Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1949 — Page 7

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Significant Parents Need

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By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. || ABOUT ONE and a half milfon girls in the, United States reach the age of 13 every year. Somewhere around this age the figure begins to change and the menstrual periods start. These changes age properly ac-i cepted as a step towards matur-| ity by most girls and by thelr

parents. w} It is important, however, that before they take place, girls

should know what to expect and| should have an understanding of] what the changes mean. If this is not the case, an unexpected event may cause some emotional distress, ' A short time earlier, therefore, girls should be informed, preferably by their mothers, of exactly, what to expect and what jt means. This should be done in a com-! pletely matter-of-fact way, A girl: should be told that she is the only one of more than a million of her age who are having the same experience each year. >» » =» AFTER ADOLESCENCE be-| ; gins and usually for two or _three| ' i A A years wfierwatds, girls are norm-| Before the Lambs Club held its annual Christmas Frolic Saturday night in the Columbia Club, ally somewhal Oe oa in| a number of persons entertained informally in their homes. Guests of Dr. H. P. Werkman (third bel from left] and Mrs. Werkman (extreme right), 3541 N, Meridian St., were (left fo right) Dr. Allan

than they were before or will . later. Co Chambers, Mrs. Yale Rice, Mrs. Bertram Jensen and Mr. Jensen,

The youngsters themselves ought to be made to realize this| Teen Age Problems— and to control themselves as % ' ’ much as possible. It is not tar P tf H R f S N to others to behave unreasonably aren S ave eason 0 ay o (0 matter what the excuse. | Parents, however, should also| By JEAN

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understand that these things do| WE COULDN'T live on a diet riage. Mom and Pop say, “No!” hibited movie, the reason isn't happen and they should not wor-| of peanut shucks and orange —period. hard to find, They don’t want vy abou e seeming personality rinds, could we? We wouldn't , : 's Im y change which often develops. | even try! Yet lots of folks fill I daugiiter Josan't have thelr gals mind. flied up with When unreasonable behavior their minds with mental gar- faith in her parerts’ judg- haif-baked ideas. on the part of adolescent girls bage—from worthless movies ment, she'll rant and rail. Ad- So try to understand the oes break out, parents are well and magazines. mittedly, kids, parental re- purpose behind aren ’ ' parental proadvised to’ ignare the outburst; Thirteen-year-olc Thelma is actions seem strange some- hibitions. And be as particular altogether, take it calmly and yet! dying to see Gloria Garble in times. But they seldom put about your mental diet as you

continue to be firm about those

her latest film. It's a sordid their fcot down with things which really matter, ! Out some

are about ycur calories and drama of divorce, full of sen- reason.

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Tournament Easley Blackwood Finishes Ninth *

Times Special PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 5—8ol| Seidman of New York was the winnef in a record-breaking field of 320 players competing for the natipnal open individual contract bridge championship in the 23d winter national tournament of the American Contract Bridge League. In second place was Arthur E. Conn of Johnstown, Pa., followed | closely by Simon 'F, Gerber, Arington, Va. Easley Blackwood, only participant from Indianapo-| {lis, dropped back in the second)

More than 62 women's teams will start today for the coveted Charles E, Coffin trophy, emble-| matic of national victory in this event since 1933.

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Blackwood slam convention, inched first in the first session with 201% points, "At 189 points, Mrs. George W. Morrison, Phillipsburg, N. J, and Mr. Seidman were tied for second place.

DR. ANSWERS—

Question: I am 70 years old. When evening comes my feet are swollen and puffed at the ankles but by morning they are back to normal. Can you give a good reason for this trouble? Answer: There is probably something wrong either with your heart or with the circnlation in your legs. There are a few other but far less likely possibilities.

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