Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1951 — Page 37
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BUNDAY, AUG. 26, 1951
Jewel-Adorned Glasses Add fo Glamour:
~~ GLAMOUR EYES—Delicate,
jewel-adorned glasses complement evening wear, add to a wearer's sense of glamour.
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By ALICIA HART BEAUTY IS largely a state of mind. This being the case, she small touches
that add to a woman's
morale have an importance far greater than they might seem
There's abdut (a brand-new dress (or an old in which a woman has confidence) that adds a glow that affects a woman's entire appearance—the way she carries herself, her facial expression, the lilt in her voice. The same thing is true when a woman knows she is wearing the right glasses. Her attitude toward her spectacles affects, more than the practical-minded would admit, the way she actually looks in them,
” o » FORTUNATELY, it's possi-
ble today to obtain such be-,
coming frames that the modern miss is able to go about her daily activities with no feeling that her looks are being spoiled.
There are still a number of women, however, who feel belligerent toward their glasses when they're dressed up for an important evening.
The spectacles that they accept quite cheerfully for daytime wear suddenly become an encumbrance when they're goI. ing: alanty tor gl mour, . ow . For women with this psych 0: logical set, ‘special evening glasses have been designed, featuring gleaming metal and glittering fake jewels.
SO HANDSOME are these degigns that the donning of these glasses is an occasion for pride and rejoicing. One company offers dress-up frames in a special lightweight metal, which you may choose in color to blend with your costume or in dan attention-flagging gold plate. At one side is attached a delicate ornamentation of pseudojewels — rhinestones, pearls,
sapphires, rubies, emeralds and
a variety of combinations.
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Cabinet Fine For Bedroom
Massive ceiling-to-floor cabinets which include open book shelves on top and closed storage cabinets at bottom are a worthwhile project for any homebuilder. Such arrangements lend dignity provide . fine storage space. Build these “especially to occupy unuseg corner. If one part of the wall space available is wider than the other, you'll get a more interesting appearance than if both sections of the cabinet are equal in size. If your bedroom is done in traditional decor, paint the cabinets in a pastel color that harmonizes with your color Scheme,
Parents, Take Note
Don't worry if your 13-year-old son suddenly develops poor handwriting. It's a common occurrence because of muscular difficulties at the “awkward age,” and will disappear naturally as the child grows older,
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AUGUS
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
PAGE 37
The Mature Parent—
Wise Mom Keeps Control Lever, Approval, Well Qiled
By MURIEL LAWRENCE She likes to look nice if it can be arranged without any personal inconvenience to her. So far as she is concerned, a plaid skirt is a plaid skirt, whether it is wrinkled or unwrinkled. As it ‘is simpler. to lea¥ ‘it on the floor at night than to hang it in her closet, she leaves it on the floor She is 8 years old. Her mother says, “If haven't the time to hang up your skirt when You go to bed, we'll have to make the time. We'll just start going to bed earlier.”
She goes to bed five minutes earlier. She hangs up her skirt Then she suddenly scurries over to the chair where she's flung her other clothing and arranges it neatly, shoes, underwear, Tshirt. Then she jumps into bed and calls her mother. : It's been a long day
you
five minutes
and her
‘wiser
mother, who is tired, says, “Did you hang up your skirt? Don't forget to do it tomorrow night. A big girl like you should be ashamed to have to have her mother on her heels every minute ' She is a normal child. She can
take it. “But wand Rave been, her to’ ' have
for her mo said, “What a tidy room! And! the shoes and underwear, too! What a good child to surprise her mother like this.” It would have been wiser because her desire for her mother’s approval is her mother's most dependable instrument for training. It is her control lever, It should be kept well oiled When a child alters her behavior to conform to our ideas of what it ought to be, we should never take that alteration for granted. The 8-vear-old who has hung up her skirt is not at all convinced that the closet is a better place for it than her floor. Her mother's promotion talk on orderliness is as meaningless
to her as a talk on relativity would be to us. She has tidied her room for one reason only— to please her mother. She has deferred to her parent's judgment because her parent's approval is more important to ther than her own - convenience.
Must Be Fed ra
If we wish to reinforce our con-
trol] of youngsters, we'd better
not short-change them on appreciation when they submit to our control. Professional workers with children will tell you how vital it is to note a change in conduct that 1s inspired by the desire to please a trusted adult. It is a little climax in the relationship between the adult and the child. If the desire to please is not fed with support and appreciation, it can die of hunger. If we are going to force changes in behavior on children—and sometimes we have to--we can't just sit back with a sigh of relief when the change has been
made. The child has surrendered her will to us. Our failure to give praise in exchange is often the reason that we find the skirt back on the floor at the end @f tha week. If we are housekeepers first,
© we will be pleased that the skirt eos where it belongs.
If ea ‘mothers. first, we will be p with the effort that the hii pers: : son has made to adjust herself to a requirement she doesn't really believe in. This is evidence of trust that we dare not fake lightly. We are going to need that trust for some time. If we -donit nourish it by showing our appreciation for changes in conduct, the day may come when our appeal for a change | may be rejected.
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