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Show SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 1962 1 Sa ool Brings a New Routine for Mom, Too A ' S, V - . By WINIFRED N. JONES When school bells ring a change in the pattern of our children's days, they also sound the signal for mothers to begin a seasonal change in household routines. For now the day presents its hours-fothe homemaker to use at her will with fewer interruptions and demands that begin with that familiar "Mother !" Jobs that need a big piece of time for best accomplishment can now be done. There is, perhaps, a moment for V - r A (? . y , IflH A ..... relaxation with a or for a1 favorite pastime. A spiace for sitting in the warm sun just to "listen to the blood run through your veins" and be glad of the beauty of the mountains above the valley. With these new patterns there also comes a quickening of the general tempo as energy is renewed with the cooling of the valley air . and, as the homemaker, wife and as autumn (activities begin mother secures her home- against the winter to4 come. pre-school- f er ., ' - IT'S OFF TO SCHOOL THEY GO Small Christine Paramore, 4, watches a bit wistfully as her older brothers and sister, David, 6,, Richard, 10 and Jolene, 9, are, bidden farewell by Mother, Mrs. James Paramore, as they leave for school, creating a marked change in the hours of the day when they are away from home. But, mothers of families find much to do to fill the quieted hour: as they make home a nice place to come back to. HI-H- O, HI-H- O, X r -- '' Si fir vi Mother and find time for daughter, enjoy sharing story they just each School to called of children the family. has other other after MOMENTS pF RECREATION a TO BE SHARED as! ..5"! " li"' ' i Sewing provides a combination of the fulfillment of a needrto be creative and the satisfaction of filling s family need, and as indoor activity supersedes the outdoor livinj of summertime, it draws the attention of many homemakers. CREATIVE WORK v "Bat v. . .inw.., nm,. vk x y i inn. . (LL, J - , 5 "' "" 1I1 m'ri mmwmmmm . t S MOfa .j.... ...iww nm ' ' 'A Y-- . n ,.,.JL,11L.3 ,., , ,WJP wwww. ....in. iiiiiwi.ji J rniw1"' )iT . jii 11 ii COS , J "'f w-i',- e' 1 - Si 5 &j ps.A v. i 5 The warmth of the sun in early fall is treasbasks for a minute as she enjoys working among the ured against the coldness ahead. Mrs. Paramore colorful blooms glowing in the sunlight. (Herald staff photographs by Harold Ji. JMonson.) WARM EARLY FALL DAYS HAVE OWN BEAUTY VA HARVEST FOR THE HOME Mrs. Paramore, like, other good homemakers, anticipates her family's needs and prepares ahead. There is a wonderful satisfaction felt when the golden fruit is stored in rows of shiny bottles, one of the many seasonal activities that come with fall days. - ' rvrnmv |