Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1951 — Page 30
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The Mature Parent—
Deserted Wife Appeals for Data On Day Nursery to Aid Problems
By MURIEL LAWRENCE HE is the mother of two young children. Her husband deserted her six months ago. To support herself and the babies, she took a job, arranging for her mother to look after them. But the strain of caring for them has been too much for the grandmother,
She has asked her daughter to make other plans, What, this young mother wants to know,
do I have to suggest? What do I think of a
day nursery as an answer to her dilemma” Not much. Although I have high regard for the work of day nurseries, I think that mothers are the proper people to look after young children, I am, however, not a perfectionist. In a society that has not yet learned how to control runaway fathers, the day nursery performs a necessary service, If my correspondent can accept her anger at the circumstances which deprive her of natural companionship with her bables, they'll be all right. She must take great care not to pretend that she isn’t good and mad. That's how she'll avold self-pity and self-doubt —bad things for babies to be around. db THE NATIONAL DESERTION Bureau tells me that some 1,145353 American women and children are victims of desertion. It is currently working for a federal law that will make it impossible for_such fathers to avold support of families by livipg In states that do not recognize family support acts of other states. The experts list all kinds of reasons for this desertion problem. In the end, they all add up to our failure to produce more stable and realistic young people, The young wife whose neglect of her home drives her husband out of it is apt to be the daughter of someone who has over-indulged her
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The jealous young husband who sees slight where there isn’t any has been the son of someone who didn't love him properly. THe young couple who split up over money troubles are a boy and a girl who have been allowed to believe that dollars buy security, self-respect and joy. "> * % I'LL BET ONE thing. I'll bet that more than half of these deserting couples are secretly pretty angry that marriage didn't turn out to be a fadeout in Hollywood's Never-Never, Land of streamlined Kitchens, perfect hair-do'd and those wonderful antiseptic young-married-couple quarrels.
When I think of the sentimental, cruel propa- | ganda on love and marriage that comes at our | young people from movie screens, juke box lyrics
and our national promotion of sex appeal as the supreme human attribute, I marvel that any of them stay married long enough to have a baby, One of these days, we're going to rise in wrath against the people who say, “They're only young once; let them have their illusions.” We're going
to begin to give the young the facts on marriage | and parenthood straight, without the soft, pink, |
cocktail-lounge lighting effects, We will prepare them to love and marry human creatures.
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WE'RE GOING to ready them for the real world, not for fairy tales where no housing problems exist, babies never have gas on the sfomach, kitchens are always neat and employers expose their hearts of gold in the last chapter. Then they won't run away when the going gets t h. They won't say, “Why, I didn’t bargain foF life; I bargained for fun, flattery and a honeymoon cottage with rambler roses.” They will stand by, and work out the problems they have been told about. They'll have a fair chance to end up with a marriage that is real.
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St. Roch's Catholic Church will be the scene at 9 a. m. tomorrow of the marriage of Miss Norma Jane Sauer and David A. Fisher. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Roman Sauer, 2705 8. Illinois St., and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fisher, 20 Caven St. Miss Judith Rose Fisher will be maid of honor, and Miss Lita Marie Wuensch will be bridesmaid.” Flowergirl will be Diane Kay Sauer and Gilbert Lee Whitaker Jr. will be ringbearer. Carl Bernard Sauer will serve as best man with John L. Kinhel as usher,
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FRIDAY, OCT. 12, 1951 |
Plan Honor For Author
With patriotism as an inspiration for writing, Miss Augusta Stephenson, author of 18 hooks on the “Childhood of Famous Americans” has become inter-
natiqnally famous. She will be honored in Nashville and Memphis, Tenn., next week. “The Power Behind the Throne” will be the subject of her address at the library seetion of the Tennessee State * Association. Tee Ph parties introducing her new book, “Wilbur and Orville Wright: Boys with Wings have been arranged in both cities. In Memphis she will discuss foreign translations of Ks. . Be Barton: Girl Nurse has recently been translated into Czechoslovakian; “George
After a reception in the bride's parents home, the couple will leave for Nebraska on a wedding trip.
Card Party Planned
Riviera Club members will § meet at 8 p. m. Nov. 9 in the club for the semi-annual card party. Sponsored by the Boosters, the event will be open to friends of membérs.
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