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Show E,l cm ANYTHING .... M. A, ! if 4 v.; 1 Hardest Years -. Sfor- 11 hnlric IIWIUW dentures "" i 6 ; f - .ft X l! ; . day! Uw On Denturi Cleanser, too DlTTlR...by MCKH8SON Coaldm wear ParentSx Wedding Ring Mrs. Kohlcr's Hands Wert Red, Rough, Sore 1 Until She Used RESINOL "My hands were red, rough, so sore that I couldn't wear my wedding ring," writes Mrs. Ernest A. Kohler. "And my husband had many spots on his legs that were red and very itchy. We used salves of all sorts, some quite expensive, but they didn't help us. Now, after using RESINOL, my hands are ever so much better and so are the spots on my husband's legs. I'm wearing my ring again ; . . We can't praise RESINOL enough!" Remember this quickly relieve sore, Between th&ages of 11 and 15, youngsters go through a difficult period as they testheir grasp on maturity and their parents' patience . - By SIDONIE MATSNER GRUENBERG with Llewellyn Miller are impelled by strong forces that they understand dirnly, if at all. are giving wide circuOne-- of . these need of lation to a current joke. js. an intense ' assurance that they, are "wonderful "When do you want us to bring him back?'' ask the grandparents of me," because characteristic of this tranas they pick him up for sition period is a wavering between a confidence and doubts of ones adef the day. v , , "When he is 16!" his father retorts. quacy to meet the challenges ahead. - These At no time does a youngster need years between 11 and 15 are the support of parents more, but at a fascinating age, delightful and reno time is it jmore difficult to give, warding in so many ways. It is not the easiest time in a youngster's life, sinqe the growing pains of these "between" years so often evidence them- -, however. And it is a time of some be; selves in extremes of behavior. wilderment and anxiety for parents. -- This is a period of very rapid physi- - r ' We. may expect outbursts against the cal and emotional growth, and often of authority of adults during this time. Amenable little girls may stage draperplexing and inconsistent behavior, ' matic scenes of protest if anything as boys and girls, ambitiously trying to put childhood behind, reach out for- - 1 'the gang" does is questioned or forbidden. Boys often go through a streak cibly for more privileges than they are ready to handle; So far in their " of destructive mischief. Both are apt to be untidy, dilatory, silent, and withyoung lives they have taken themselves drawn, if not actually defiant. pretty much for granted. Suddenly, they discover themselves as individuals. Patty, 13, startles her father with a v flip, "Oh, Da'd! Don't be a square!" They feel an imperative need for rec- when he . decides that , an hour is too ognition of the stunning fact, "I am meand growing up!" If they can't get long to giggle on the telephone. ; . Joel, 14,; gives an insultingly bored enough recognition any other way, they "shock methwill try the well-knosigh when asked where he is going, od" of outrageous behavior. They don't"" answers simply, "Out," and is gone. do this with deliberate calculation, but Certainly, these disconcerting mo- - itching irritation of rough dry skin, or hemorrhoids, jjczemaraah, pileswith soothing chafing, chapping; . Septr-le&lste-d 12-year-- And forgcf Tm Skk Dlstnssl T7D 15 17 Sample. Write Rcsinol, rivDnr Dept. FW1, Balto. 1, Md. BUY U.S. SAVINGS BONDS Direct-Actio- Drug n Stops Backache For Thousands-Fas- t! Quick Rtlivf May b Had wKtn Backache it Due to Kidney Impurities . There is now a combination of drugs with direct diuretic action to help keep 7.1 Bk M parents, of junior-hig- h d Hard-presse- old . clear of acid f. kidneys wastes which so often -- cause nagging, stabbing back pains, mild bladder irritation, getting up nights even muscular pains. The drugs in DeWitt's new formula give more positive re lief than ever before! So effective, you even see they're at work-wh- en . wn "the blue, comes through." With kidney function improved, DcWitt's helps you have more pain-fre- e days, more restful nights. DeWITT'S PILLS -- they should not make parents feel that they have failed. It is entirely normal lor to act in such ways. If they are to grow, they must test their grow-in- g powers. Only by going a little too X far can they leani where proper boun -i: J matter how wisely you have guided your, children through their earlier years, it is unrealistic to expect them to be unwaveringly obedient, polite, and appreciative, during the "be- tweener" stage. It is just as unrealistic : "folump to the conclusion that hey are skidding fast into delinquency and must, V be stopped by drastic measures. T . 4No HAT If If .. 16 . Family Weekly, April 24, I960 - than punishment or reproach,- - is your stead v SUDDort of themes imnortant and loved individuals They need this mosi wnen tney are most out of hand. This is ... easier said than achieved. While our children itre small, we grow accustomed to their unquestioning ad- -: miration of us as. possessors of correct answers about everything. ; It, is hard for us to descend from this" pedestal. It takes effort to deal mildly with such , . I for. reallv asking. they are ' T X z , '(Continued) " |