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The Mature Parent—
I's Wise to Wait Till Children Are Ready to Confide
By MURIEL LAWRENCE GRACE BENNETT prided herself on being her When her friends commented on the closehess of their relationship, she would say happily, “Oh, yes, Dottie tells me everything she does. more like sisters than a mother and daughter.” When Dot was 17, she met a young man in a drug-
daughter's “confidant.”
store and allowed him to buy her a soda. Two days
later she went to a movie with him. She did not suggest introducing him to her mother because it would have meant : explaining the drugstore episode. It would have meant emotional reproaches from the parent who liked to think she was informed of her child’s every thought and act, So Iiot kept her dates with “the young man a secret, The more she saw of him, the more impossible it became to tell her mother about him. As she loved her mother, lying to her made Dot feel wicked and guilty... One night, when Mrs. Bennett was boasting to some guests about Dot's devotion to her, Dot knew she couldn't stand lying any more. She left home the next day and wired her mother that she had masried the young man, She got her divorce on her 20th birthday. It is very foolish indeed for us to boast about “knowing everything” our children do. When they do something that we don't know about, they donot have the courage to disillusion us. So they keep quiet about what they have done. n " ” THE mother who announces complacently that she is her son's “best girl” ig apt to be the person to learn that he has acquired a real one, Qver-anxiety: for
Mrs. Lawrence
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“tional to be entrusted ‘with “the | news that they have made a | mistake or gotten into trouble, | In trouble, children want help ~no tearful reproaches for failing to tell us they intended to get into it, It is very pleasant to be close to the people we love. If we | are, we shouldn't feel any need about it. We should | feel no need to be informed of { everything they think and do. A wise man who was also a | psychiatrist once said to me: | “A ‘growing human relationship, like other growing things, is subject to seasons of with- | drawal and return, No matter | how much we love or are loved, | we ghould always be prepared
Eat Well For Less—
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _____
—Ham for Your Man Won't Loaf at the Dinner Table
GALA LOAF—Ham loaf is a regal seasonal reat fo put before the king of your household.
for ebbs as well as flows of |
‘closeness’ between us and the
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people we love. ” » u PARENTS of adolscent children should write that on their blackboards 500 times, Remembering it, Dinah’smother will not make a nuisance of herself when her daughter develops a sudden reserve | about her affairs. As she | knows that roots are busiest in | seasons when no leaves are | geen, she will not pry and dig | at Dinah for information. She | waits because she does not | want to disturb the roots where growth is in the making. Then she will get her reward. | Quite suddenly one day, Dinah will say, “Mother, you were about speaking to strange boys. They rush you. They take too much for grantIt's a silly way to get to anyone, I've tried. It work.” only when we don’t mand that they are willing to | keep in radio contact, checking | their course with the control;
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Cool, Fresh for Shopping
By MRS. ANNE CABOT
You'll keep cool and look “fresh as a daisy” in this pretty pinafore. Wear it for shopping, household chores, and summer outings with the family. Its versatility makes it a “must” in any wardrobe. Embroider gay pansies in simple _stitchery on the patch-pockets. Pattern 2066 includes tissue pattern sizes 14, 16 and 18, material requirements, sewing instructions; hot-iron transfer for
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{as | Serve | grapefruit halves.
Cranberry Sherbet Is Easy
EASY -TO - MAKE the
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theme song of A
| housewife, and here is another
method to add to her short-cut collection... cranberry sherbet, » nu = CRANBERRY SHERBET 1 1b. can jellied cranberry sauce 2 thsps. lemon juice 14 c. orange juice 2 tsps. grated lemon rind 2 egg whites, beaten stiff, OR heavy cream, whipped" Crush cranberry shuce with a fork. Add juices and rinds. Pour into freezing tray of automatic refrigerator and freeze with control at. coldest setting, until sherbet is mushy. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites or whipped cream and continue freezing until mixture is stiff. Serves gix. Serve the sherhet anv one of seversl ways, Spoon generous serving into frosty sherbet
12 C.
ceri TA BESO RL SOLVE. AG. ~AOPPIRE- for-a-
fresh melon sherbet;
fruit cup. Fill chilled halves with cranberry serve in orange shells a meat accompaniment. in center of segmented
Surround sherbet with scoops
| or balls of honey-dew melon: | float | party-pink lemonade.
sherbet in glasses of Serve as
a topping for angel food cake.
Home Gardening
Discoveries ‘ made 13 research
| workers have taken much of the| | hard labor out of home garden|ing. Many traditional (have ‘been outmoded.
practices
Onion Soup Is Fine With tatty, |
- strong, makes a good hot first course for, a cold céut and salad dinner when the weather is sultry.
spoons fat, | bouillon
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Cranberry Sherbet
Onion rich and
always-—popular;
soup, is
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8 un n QUICK ONION SOUP Four large onions, four tablesix instant chicken cubes, six cups boiling
water, salt and pepper; six thick |
(slices French bread, toasted, grat-
ed Parmesan cheese,
Slice onions thin; cook in fat|
{until golden brown. Dissolve]
{chicken bouillon cubes in boiling!
(water; pour over oniqQns. Simmer 45 minutes. taste with salt and pepper.
Place one slice toasted French | Fill |
bread in each serving dish.
dishes with soup; sprinkle liber-!
Cover; | Season to
Monday's Menus
BREAKFAST: juice, French
ready
milk.
LUNCHEON: {made with - erackers, cottage cheese and
bouillon
toast,
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fresh vegetaple
cream dressing, peanut cookfes, iced tea, milk. DINNER: Glazed shoulder, potatoes, corn and green pep-
ham
Orange eat cereal, oney, coffee, i Chick én
cubes),
salad, sour
smoked
butt, baked
per pudding, rye bread, butter
or fortified margarine, sliced
tomatoes, sliced peaches,
cookies, coffee, milk.
‘Salted Almonds Tasty
Tuck a few salted almonds in! lthe school lunch as a special surThey make a sandwich or]
|prise. a plece of fruit taste {much better.
just that]
What's more they
are very nutritious for children.
| smoked ham
| minced onion, mustard and
By GAYNOR MADDOX
HAM is in top supply now |
usually is better value during the summer months.
All the ordinary cuts of ham |
are good-—picnics (from shoulder), shank and butt-end hams, the boned rolled ham, and center slices for steaks (although these are a little high). In addition, the smoked shoulder pork butt is far less expensive, but with the smoked ham flavor,
Maybe you'd like a recipe for
the |
baking and glazing the pork |
butt-—called by some packers a daisy, a tenderloin or a cottage roll. = ~ ~ GLAZED SMOKED SHOULDER BUTT
One. smoked shoulder pork butt (two to three and one-half pounds), three peppercorns, three whole cloves, one onion, whole cloves for studding, onehalf cup prepared mustard, onehalf cup New Orleans molasses,
one cup ginger ale,
Place shoulder butt in water to cover. Add peppercorns, three whole cloves, and onion, Bring to a ‘boil, reduce heat, and simmer about 45 minutes per
pound (from one and one-half | to two and one-half hours), |
Score and Combine mustard
Drain well. with cloves, and molasses. Add enough ginger ale make spread easily. Place on rack on baking pan. Bake at 425 degrees F. 25 minutes or until well browned and glazed, basting with remaining ginger ale and. pan drippings. Slice thin to serve from six to eight persons. :
ny ” ~ PARTY HAM LOAF Mix two pounds ground
with one pound ground veal, two cups soft enriched bread crumbs, two eggs, one cup milk, one-fourth cup one teaspoon dry one-fourth spoon pepper. Shape into a loaf and place in greased pan or pack into a well-greased mold. Bake in a slow oven, 300 degrees F., two hours. Pour off drippings and turn loaf or mold onto a platter. Garnish with sliced pineapple, crabapples and _parsley.
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Our Readers Write—
Hota
Rose Jar,
(Cont. from Page 27) bought it, it contained mustard,” Mrs. Bertha Brothers, Bainbridge.
DEAR ORY: 1 don’t have a ‘recipe for wilted lettuce, but I have made it since I was a little girl. Here is my method: Put washed lettuce in a large salad bowl and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Add onion, if desired. In a frying pan put one tablespoon bacon drippings. Add two tablespoons sugar, one-half cup vinegar, threefourths cup water and bring to a poil. Pour this mixture over lettuce and cover with lid until lettuce is wilted. I hope Our Readers Write likes this: we love it. Enclosed is a Blueberry Muffin recipe, too. Mrs, Charles Vaughn,
” “ ” BLUEBERRY MUFFINS 14’ c, shortening ls ©, sugar 2 beaten eggs 2 c¢. flour 5 tsps, baking powder
1 tsp, salt 3 ¢, milk lo ¢. blueberries Cream shortening and sugar together. Add eggs and mix well, Sift one and one-half cups flour, baking
powder and salt together. Add this mixture alternately with milk. Sprinkle blueberries with remaining flour and stir in lightly. Bake in greased muffin pans in hot oven (400 degrees F.) 25 to 30 minutes. Makes 12 muffins.
Potato Salad
GERMAN POTATO SALAD Wash potatoes and cook until tender. Peel when they are cool enough to handle; dice potatoes and mince in an onion. Fry in a skillet onefourth pound bacon cut fine, one tablespoon bacon drippings, two tablespoons flour.
your. summer without simmer”
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sewives
Method to-M
| | one-half cups water and one= | |
and peppers.
gag} Make Rarebit
When brown, add one and
half cup Vinegar. Pour as soon as thickened over potatoes, and onions. Add salt to taste, (This mixture can be used over cucumbers, too.) To use with cucumbers pare and slice cucumbers, Add one onion sliced. Pour mixture over them and set aside about 20 minutes before serving. Mrs, Fred Manning,
' Suggestions "THANKS GO to Mrs, Fred Manning for her | wilted lettuce and German | Potato Salad recipe, and to
Mrs, Mary Benge, Frankfort, { for her Scripture Cake recipe.
u ~ » DEAR ORW: A few years ago I copied a Scripture Cake recipe from a newspaper’ | |
story. I went through the Bible and wrote out all the verses and then had a bakery bake a cake from the recipe, | One of the clubs I belong to accepted the cake at a meeting where we sold slices of cake for a small sum and gave out cards which I had a printer print the recipe on. I hope you will enjoy it very much. Mrs. Mamie Dempsey, Noblesville, Ind.
Send your own household
problems and answers to other readers’ queries to
| | Our Readers Write, The Indianapolis Times, Indi. anapolis 9. Proper Handling Of Tomato Plants Tobacco users should not
handle tomato plants with washed hands. Tobacco mosaic virus persist: in the cured leaf and can be car ried to a tomato plant on thi hands of a smoker. This also applies to eggplant
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