Show YOUR BABY AND MINE MINE- Use Sweet Firm T Tactics With Doting Grandmother By MYRTLE MEYER ELDRED When any person has reached the age for marriage It is hoped that she has likewise achieved a point of view that accords with her status The baby woman cannot accept reality and so fails in all situations which are real and inescapable When a woman has by the same progression of years arrived arrived arrived ar ar- ar- ar rived at the age for grand- grand motherhood then it is equally infantile not to be able to look that estate in the face and call 1 it t good The grandmother who has to hide her be behind behind behind be- be hind some fancy title only advertises advertises advertises ad ad- her desire to be something something something some some- thing which she is not No one is fooled only amused Mrs J. J N. N W W. says she has hag a peculiar problem to deal with My mother-in-law mother wants my baby to call her Mother and to call me Mama She refuses to tobe tobe tobe be called Grandma I am proud to be a mother and want my title This woman is 67 years of age and so why cant can't she be called Grandma She isn't the type to whom you would give a nickname I III have always called her Mrs W. W and was hoping for the time when the use of Grandma would give me something to call her You and many other daugh daugh- law in find the name of ot Mother sticking sUcking in your throats when you have a mother of your own Sometimes this is solved by calling the mother law Mother W. W using either her first or last name This makes a nice distinction and yet is more in intimate intimate intimate in- in than plain Mr Mrs W. W It would seem that the that the acquisition acquisition acquisition acqui acqui- of ot 67 years would bring some wisdom Being called Grandma or some more fantastic title does not change her estate by one whit Let her accept it and rejoice in it She has no right to be called Mother has no right to dictate to you what the baby shall call can you Be sweet but firm about it it Call her Grandmother W W. to the baby and let the baby make up her own name for her The point is that if it this mature mature mature ma ma- ture person has bas not yet made her peace with the passing years there is little hope for her Our leaflet No 18 Disease Prevention suggests the usual Immunizations to be given children children children chil chil- dren the first year It may be had by sending a stamped self- self addressed envelope with your request to Myrtle Meyer Eldred in care of the Salt Lake Telegram Telegram Telegram Tele Tele- gram Home Service bureau |