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Youth Decries Ma
By EDYTH T. MoLEOD I AM ALWAYS interestéd in what youth thinks about maturity. Here are the opinions of two inter. esting young men of vast. ly different backgrounds, Recently Paramount created “The Golden Circle,” & group of young players who have the potential qualities "for stardom.
Eleven of them were brought to New York for a glamorous
204 to meet the press and pub0 Lunching with Péter Bandon and Pierre Cressoy, I posed - question—-What do you Pa of mature women? Peter Manson, dark eyed, handsome veteran of the Pacific, a Marine fighter pilot now turned actor, a typically American type, had this
women strictly from the American viewpoint of her “mother” stature and completely against any thought of romantic interest, The other young man, Pierre Cressoy, the Frenchman, has lived a completely continental life. He had a Frenchman's concept of friendship between mature women and young men. Handsome Plerre is a talented actor, who began his career in medicine, wanted to be a doetor, but fate and talent drew him into the Golden Circle.
‘The Mature Parent—
cere friendship between a mature woman and 4 young man can be the most valuable friendship that any man could have.”
HE DECRIED romance between a mature woman and a young man—and so do 1. His idea is that a mature woman can be helpful through her experience with life and he sald, “Believe me, I need advice, and take it,” which is a good viewpoint. He thought of mature
By MARGUERITE SMITH Times Garden Balter
Q-I bought some currant bushes from Kansas four years ago
What did she do?
She did this, she writes, because she wanted to
show-_her child that she “prefered a physical hurt to the kind he had given her. He was not impressed. He has been more i di s respectful than ever. Of course he was. He will be increasingly contemptuous of his mother unless she stops conde mning
and they have grown and] bloomed nicely every year and
are full of currants. But they| just don’t stay on to #ipen. | Chickens can’t get at them. What could be the Srouble?) Vallonia.
A-A simple explanation might be that birds are enjoying your | currant erop. Try covering them this year with a very thin! curtain to let the sun shine through but protect fruit and | { see if that helps. Another more ¢ answer might be the cur-| rant maggot that gets into the —. and causes it to fall oft, herself for a before ripening. Remedy for this| “U8 dolce is laborious. Remove about } % FET OF Mrs. Lawrence Shite inenies 3 doi aro und plant Guilt at being a party to the : . | break-up of their children’s where pest winters oven in an ,,,. ajways complicates the inactive state, Fill in with| giscipline attitude of divorced fresh uncontaminated soil. Dis parents, pose of infested soil by throw-! They will recover from their os it into a pond or Jusying it! guilt when they are ready to eep sO maggots can’t continue
stop. pretending and admit their dirty work. they're pretty angry at the hus-
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He said, “Mature women, Madame, they make charming, sophisticated, delightful companions, No, not perhaps to marry with, but to enjoy their viewpoint and to, perhaps, love «is that the word? Mature women have something to give, not take. I am as happy to lunch with you as with a debutante.” I found myself purring, the continental viewpoint-—see. But, never fool yourself, mature women should have no romances with youth, just ad-vice-giving friendship.
, She slapped herself in the face.
band or wife who has hurt and humiliated them. I don’t think much of this highly-civilized act we put on when we lose the father or mother of our children through divorce. We don’t emerge from divorce with placid feelings. Pretending that we do is dishonest. We pay for that dishonesty in self-resentment and self-distrust. And we quickly find that children sense our uncertainty and conclude we're the kind of people who can be defled and pushed around. ; "x = DIVORCED parents who are unable to take a firm tone with youngsters should discard their pose of nobility and frankly admit they're just not up to taking disappointment and failure like saints in stained glass windows. Anger, ignored, accounts for the lavish sympathy the divorced parent so often pours out -upon his child. We say, “Poor little Jimmy, he never
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two tablespoons diced celery, one-quarter cup catsup, salt and pepper. Mix all ingredients, and place in greased muffin pans.
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room sauce made of canned mushroom soup. Serves four. This version of Swedish meat balls is economical and very good eating in the bargain. 8.
SWEDISH MEAT BALLS
Three-quarter pound ground chuck beef, three-quarter cup fine bread crumbs, one-quarter cup | minced onion, three-quarter teaspoon cornstarch, dash of all.
spice, one egg, slightly beaten, |
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Truth About Selves Always Wins Children
By MURIEL LAWRENCE | SHE WAS DIVORCED from her child's father three | years ago. Recently she arrived home from work to | find that her young son had pried the rhinestones out | of her favorite brooch, Then he had smashed the pin.
knows what to say when other children talk about their dad. dies. Poor little Jimmy, Christ. masesg are so hard on him.” I don’t want to be brutal; but really this is self-respect, not pity for Jimmy. This is anger in masquerade. Does the divorced parent fear to admit his anger because admitting it might lose him the love and respect of his child? It won't, It will win them, as the truth about ourselves always does. » » 3 THERE 18 great, deep wis dom for the divorced parents in the Bible story of the Hebrew prophet who confronted a snake one day. Though it hissed and spat at him, he picked it up fearless. It changed to a rod, a staff in his hand, Children know when we are honestly struggling to change an experience with the snake of anger and resentment into one that will bless and support us by revealing our own strength
of character, They know—and |
their love will pour out to us. But it never will if we nervously and fearfully try to evade the battle with our unpleasant, uncivilized emotions,
. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
On Individual Meat Loaves Serving
By GAYNOR MADDOX FOR INDIVIDUAL MEAT LOAVES, baked in muffin pans, use leftover meat and oatmeal, producing a good
* INDIVIDUAL MEAT LOAVES One and one-half cups ground cooked beef, one-half cup cooked oatmeal, one egg, beaten, one-half onion, chopped,
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three-quarter cup milk, one and one-quarter teaspoon salt, one and one-quarter cup fat, three ta‘blespoons flour, three cups water, (three bouillon cubes, one-eighth teaspoon pepper. In a mixing bowl combine the first seven ingredients and threequarter teaspoon salt. Shape into 30 or 32 small balls, using rounded teaspoonful of mixture for each. Brown the balls, not too many at a time, in the heated fat in a skillet; transfer to a plate to keep warm as they are browned, Then prepare the sauce as follows: Blend flour with fat remaining in skillet. Stir in water, bouillon | cubes, the remaining one-half tea|spoon salt, and pepper. Cook, while stirring, until smooth. Ar|range meat: balls in sauce; cover, {and simmer 30 minutes.
Serves
Wednesday's Menus BREAKFAST: Peaches, shredded wheat, crisp bacon, enriched toast, butter or fortified margerine, coffee, milk.
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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS AND THEIR MOTHERS-Miss Martha Cauble, Georgetown (left), was installed as president of the Indiana Future Homemakers of America at the association's annual state convention which closed last week-end on the Indiana Miss Barbara O'Neel, Hagerstown (tight) is Their mothers, Mrs, Thomas W, (roar, loft) and Mrs. Edwin O'Neel, are with them,
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LUNCHEON: Hot chicken bouillon, crackers, salmon and celery sandwiches, raw carrot sticks, raspberries, cookies, tea, milk. DINNER: Individual meat loaves, mushroom sauce, ba k e d, potatoes, enriched bread, butter or fortified margarine, buttered carrots, cabbage and green pepper salad, blackberry ple, coffee, milk.
How to Hurry
Boiling of Egg To hurry up the aea-boling business, use only a half inch of water in a saucepan. Put eggs in the water cover the saucepan tightly and heat until the water is steaming freely. Switeh to lower heat to maintain steaming and cook for three to five minutes if you like softcooked eggs-20 minutes for hard cooked ones,
Leftover Ham Hints
Make leftover ham into a meat loaf mixture and bake in a square ipan, Top loaf with peaches which \have been brushed with melted {margarine and sprinkled with
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We, the Women—
'Managing' a Husband
Must Be Done
By RUTH MILLETT LOTS OF WOMEN manage their husbands to the
extent of getting their own way in important matters. But there are many degrees
which they “manage.” At the bottom of the list is the woman who announces flatfootedly that she wants this or that and does not give her husband a peaceful moment until she gets it, Then comes the woman who goes ahead and does as she pleases and goes all out to sell her husband on the idea that her course of action was the wiser or even the only one, . " » THEN there is the woman who manages much more subtly than any of these, She gets an idea and sells it to her husband so gradually that he eventually thinks it was his own. Such a woman is perfectly content to let him think so—just
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as long as things work out the way she wanted them to. But that's not the height of feminine subtlety. The woman who is at the top is the one who “manages” her husband so well that he has to sell her on what she wanted in the first place.
. ” » IF YOU DON'T believe that can be done, next time you hear a man apparently trying to sell his wife on the idea of a long vacation an addition to the house, or tever, against her
easily answered protests—sneak’ a glance at the satisfied look on the face of the wife, She has not only succeeded in selling an idea to her husband but done it so cleverly he
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