Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1950 — Page 37

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ably. ~4 There i§ no word at présent on whether the statue of

sBacchus—which also made the «folks feel more at home-—will be brought back to the lounge. He was sold to some Virginian, “3 “doubtiess a sentimental Virginian, and his fate is unnown. However, a more burng problem isthe “disposition “of the dispensable murals, They are handsome, but rather large and difficult to cope with, Someone suggested that they be -furned over to Mrs. Morris

afritz, one of our number one hostess candidates. Mrs. Cafrits ©

already has some Egyptian murals in her drawing room, and this wit said that the Capitol and the monuments might ~ be a good ‘background for her Fun Room-—make the Senators feel more at home. =

Princess Absent i

ONE MAYFLOWER Loungs perennial has been absent for

5 Tawhida Midhat Halim, usin of oe pug of Egypt now. Mrs. Frank Rediker, ina hospital. The Princess and her husband usually ocgupy the corner ‘table to the right of “the entrance very

=f aay. - Mrs. Rediker just réturned - from a trip to Egypt and the

couple has moved into a new "14-room apartment on Massachusetts Ave, The floors were 80 highly polished that the

» Ld "THE “DEBUT ‘parties have hee falling like the gentle ‘rain, and have absorbed much ‘of Washington's social energy 4n the past few weeks. They run to an absolutely ritualistic ipattern, of which a surrealistic study would involve bobby--soxers in tulle and gardenias, ithe bubbling, prompted boys dn the stagline, the bubbling ichampagne, scrambled eggs at five in the morning and the ‘dear girls with great liver colored circles under their eyes next day.

The Mature Parent: No. 7

Frincess fell and was Injured.

. morial and other such sights which members of resident society get sick of looking at anyway.

These murals were framed by much

cool gray blue, some scarlet and yellow accents and a heavily moderne feel- ~ ing. It is a triumph for the romantie in this field that the murals, the gray blue and the “moderne have been highly unpopular with the clients. As of July 5 the Mayflower will be busily engaged in restoring some of the

Clifford Debut

THE ONLY debut of more than local interest was that several days ago of Gerry Clitford, the beautiful daughter of the former Presidential assis tant and now monumentally successful lawyer, Clark Clifford, and Mrs, Clifford. Seven-teen-year-old Gerry, the eldest of the three Clifford girls, has the Junoesque blonde princess kind of looks and is studying voice. She had a double-barreled, and different, kind of debut— first a ladies’ tea from 4 to 6 Pp. m, in the garden of the Cliffords’ new home, and then a

. large, coeducational buffet sup-

per after 8 o'lock.

HOUSEWORK EXERCISES: Squatting fo dust ...

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KEVIN "WAS BORN AT 5:10 a. m. "Although I don't remember any pain, I remember waking up twice

and asking them to “do something.” What she'd given

me to relieve the “pain also had relieved me of my will power, and of the experience of seeing my son born, When I became pregnant this time, I bought Dr. G. D. Read's book. I read it and marked passages that seemed to be particularly important. After the fourth month I began doing the exercises which are to be performed on the floor or a firm bed. Later I read about the same exercises being adapted to . housework, and I began to use these, I found that many of the tasks which I formerly relegated to Louie and other members of the family, because of pregnancy, were the very best exercises for me. Waxing the floor on all fours, squatting to dust low furniture or bathe the boys, and picking up toys were ‘not only good for my muscles, but they enabled me to carry the baby with less discomfort. Sitting - tailor fashion on .the floor also is good.

The relaxing is the only part of the method that I find difficult. I am not a naturally relaxing person. It takes me about 30 minutes to get to sleep at night, and added to this is the fact that I do not always have time to spend the prescribed time

movement. It is amazing what a difference it makes when you understand such things.

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Washington for Southampton. He's going to stay with friends

in London for a few days and -

" go on to the continent. In Paris he'll meet a former ‘Herron roommate, James Tibbetts, Union City, with whom he will go to Italy. Jimmy returns to Herron in September to complete his fifth year in the school. Jimmy and John Delaplane (grandson of the late Hugh

.- McK. Landon and son of

Mrs. Margaret De¢laplane) have been winterin in Paris and studying in the Grande Chaumiere,

Prize Winner ‘

BOTH AL and Will," th Milliken award winners, are ex-gservicemen, Al has taught watercolor in the Miami School of Art. He has won the S.J. Wallace Truman prize in the National Academy of Design, New York, and the Keeling and Co, Prize in the 43d Annual Indiana Artists Exhibition. Will has worked in Washington where he was active in founding the Artists’ Cooperative Gallery.

Sympathy for the Child Can Be Overdore? | It Often Leads Him into Self-Pity

By HAROLD F. STRONG HE ATTITUDE WE TAKE toward our own disappointed -hopes and plans determines our children’s attitude toward

theirs.

: Mothers and fathers are wise who refuse to react too sympa‘thetically when their children meet hurt and injustice. 3 In my experience, I have often discovered that parents who

{become too emotional and indignant over their youngsters’ defeats are suffering from cknowlBox anger and resentment over eir own. I have yet tq meet the huan being vho has not #2 n countered frustration or 2 Injustice some4 time in his ® gifts. Our youdigsters self-confidence is a powerful inntive in strengthening us to me to terms with them, when e learn how easily children e influenced by negative and efeatism attitudes in ourselves. IES child needs more than

Mr. Strong

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IN HER son's presence, lage boy’s mother always reerred to him a a “poor homeess child.” Her attitude constituted his blem. She herself had damhis ability to stand up for

Looking upon him as a victim circumstances, she had jagut Bill lo 16gard himsel 3a . When he finally found the

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relaxing during the day. = However, I've tried to adapt this to my everyday routine, ‘too. A mother of three active boys has oppor“t= -tunities to practicé relaxing, - ‘ Spilt milk, sand in a freshly shampooed head and vegetables that refuse to be eaten are all tense occasions and perfect challenges to relax. I try to imagine how a rag doll feels. Also I find it impossible to take three deep breaths without a considerable lessening of tension.

'Baby More Real’

IVE READ everything I could find about the pre-natal period. I've studied accounts by other | women who've had natural childbirths, and in almost every one, I've found something to make my baby seem - more real. Two of the things that have annoyed me most in the past two months were the excessive activity of the baby, all on the left side, and the veins showing in my right leg This annoyance turned to amusement when my doctor showed me that the baby was lying with his body curled on my right side—hence the pressure and veins showing in | my right leg. The activity on the left side, of course, reoyiteq from the arm and leg

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