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Show ' ThE EzzErirr 8 Domestic ,. Psychology t, -. . :L; -- ..... - ;.:, . .. ,, . , By Curiosity , ,,. - of ' ' I- '. ,' ,,,, . , Some Isigh sthotil students lwfre asked to 'ATI:C.. 'A I thout : , .0ther Vests are some other state. mntt on the subtleer " "Eyery time I leave the house a million questions follow!' (A number of answers of that sort). "My mother rrOeS out an ful lot. and I think this countrr would be better if there wasn't such a game as bridge." "Too many family secrets, are no revealed." 'Mother thinks t that boys and know how: girls under 20 to drive a ear. therefore: has a a to be hack seat drivtendency et."-Mother does rmt like rate and I desire to have one because I arn yerv fond of them." 'Our family has (tilt bought a new radio. Of course. it la continuously going night and day. am anxious to become an acwhencomplished pianist. but ever I choose to practice for an htdrtt Of hour; a Ranh proteet course. it is up to me to obey." Maybe some of my adolescent readers would like to write me of Rome of the vexations they think they have to .endure from In ease seem these their parents. to he of wide interest I shall publish those sent in without revealing name anti address. An occasional sufferer might in this way, he able to corer...eh, sorries such "innocent- - practice by the parents. I also should like to print sorne statements to; -- - - t r, : - - I no,;t. I et I t t (, I F ,., , , : '' ' tard 1 ' If.'..,:: ., -- - . . rq..'3, . -- p CrlOr. hreattimg c, 4" ...:- - - ! . - I 1 i',', I - 1 APN, and COPhr The iauntv Ltttle pville. i,.cs r. im a Ev ALIT wt.li.n .tray !I frenrii name do otter 11;!irtrn mY Fame predicament 2trAer: I 1,,,are ",,Lrl)wn !,rn TIP:4 '1,1,,0 were alierzttI , I k,t4'. f MIT tc var. ' are r,rfs.el are uratte eo aTva 4 , trite ',coo ,E'(:(.::', a ' pa- !.cr name 110.1 SyndiCate, Biooll farlt :,,traziric.. t) VNTIrrIr IX11-- -- Fori-- F eat arythaig Wtrd5--- - ,,:mores,s,tr: the 211 'hat - i . . - Bv de- minutes. - A ,u,e. but bakraliJ-..-.4..tug...e.- occa,ions. wellitesigned and rth cups- ,,,tress is al ficcasionally, aiwavs on the davtime Ppearance of the- convertihie heft most often in as since it is Niayttme guise. There are good. beds divan and hand. rocking sqme love seats that are easily MOSt and Jltlicktv hens at the atefully. FCn s7 How to use ponlerr products In the diet sill he emphasized for consumers it the World's ?mils try Congress in Cleveland. July 28 to Aug. 7. - Experiments on a new amt. tidal silk made from cc,aI. water. and ad promise a fabric strong. fine and more lustrous, yet more the common elastic than any-natural fibres. of cti THE JUNE BRIDE -- - ,(, egg plant, one-hal- f cup evaporatel milk. one cup fine bread - 00 yards 4, -- - .. , 4 1 1 ' mously flattenng ous . . 'f,,,,,r - ,,, . 1;17 ."0,..,',;-- : - . 1, II:-.- its aft , 1- -- I ,,,,i- - - , i . '' - "' l -- v' ,.i:4:,, 17 t , A, .' 1 '; I IrrDhoturnyte:tx1x"?.gt.cri.whiYaitsmedrut:I. . ' 1 ' 4- 2 , 1 k f ', r '44,41;;,;, - - tt ii,i , - ;:ok Ncoe'li A - - , st, .4 ' t ), , '' Cavol1 . . 1 , . IrCz NNA 1110 kombe homes MI: I It. NI .3S11 LN;;A74..;;.s..71 ' -r I i ''' .:: i 1 .1 ''' 4. r4 ,' - e - . 4,, 4. , ' itl !,18 ' SN',t f ti i i 1111j N .,.7 1 I I ---- -- i . rr." I ' ?. - , 4. , I enor tor the A :.; ...,, mous. seline , The anrual crop of 1n(uiries for a remedy to ' among liti leaves or flowers, and it does not fly crumbs. twei tablespoons butter, soe.trtk :hp rote tio; 3 arrtymg. oose lovers a,k teaspoon e'ach posed away in alarm. but allows itself to be flipped into ered thirin'i and powdered mart-Ills tot an and oblivion without making the slight. tr n tones of. ind.tmaticin. .. resentment and -wrath for est effort. to protect such treatment. You will (warn. .! lelt fat In heavy pan. r ' 'rne...rettledY II' l'''IP 'x'nlbal 1.114 Itrite Add stewing iambi cut, in small be able to do...way with Nfr. Beetle without any If viy,1 st.docrily discoyer11"At Your beautifft-.,,,,,' ao this. .,piects chopped onions (if det .t maims : whatever, for ll, i-op and brown slightly. Turn bloomse-.lecidediv 1.,:2ssi(iii- pride '7in4i loya r0 sired) f rose tructive io .uninteresting 141 appearance. and with no' into buttered casserole. Sprit). inlizety. 'dieing. dLifio:Irt,s by some hug that .atfi intelligente Other than A kle with seasonings. Pour water its war into I Ile heart of your best bloom-- s the ability to find the vulnerable spot in every e ..x.7., I', 0 and lesiss then rimed. therrvott too are playing ,i rofie odd: into pan. bring to boll and pour ".. of pests, over meat in . casserole.' Sprits( Many rose growers also believe that by keep. - host oz. th lic one of "he liew,l- wish that 1"szotild assure sou that this f ( itut the grotind immediately around the rose plants. Jae with half the flew" Ad4 well cultivated the rose bug rat I be controlled to a br that soros' or remedy ccrild be depended 'upon ,3 layer of tomatoes, thinly slit, rose beetle. but aias, none has i conpicierable degree. 'because the rose, beelte drops ed. and cheese. thinly sliced. to exterminate S p rin k le vet been discove d tha t is effective There is .1 to the ground below the bush and there lays with its remaining only torie sure way to get rid of the pest a rather ergs. and if the ground is well stirred - these will f flour, salt and .pepper. Add lay- I , be destreved and thus eliminated. er of eggplant. hnio15ciur evaporated anon:rag way. The surest thing is to arise early :',.,'"1 I so if you find this rose pest at work Cover in the morning and systernatica)ly go over your i milk, t)14,4 th"--wyour bushes on a hunt for the creatures. 'plants. by all - means go out after it. and. let us I and bake ill 350 deatreet F. oven' I ; web a tin ran partly filled with : all hold the, thought' that soon. a real and easier 45 minutes or until vegetables, IArm vesurself water and- a 'small atnount,'of c'oatoti. Yeas Will t method of cOntrorwill be found For the pest. The are tender. Remove cover.; sprits( I I kle with'bread crumbs andbutr I I find the rose beele is averv slow and stupid hug. bright spot in its store is that It does not live , urzallr about e,stefesiirth inch in length. and dark tI long. but Is only prevalent during June. and roses i ter and allow to brown for aou i latis, are- - sekkao.tiamaged..by.it.,.....1kInillUtieg.........---,.......----;.- ,. it..ge,4uim41146papros4uusag... 4atitagy21;La4-lalcom- - under of .., 1 ct -,,. -- Do hide :4:1 ..7,.5,,,,,. , cumstances are making sorb a heavv clemand on extra sleeping equIPMenf ., ..,..,,4,:..twfcA into transformeel touch of a lever. in authentic period They are and covered in rich styles iesther- - ophof,:tery that make them an ornament to Then-therear- ee anrthe new handsome t hair beds. different frmn the clumsw Old furnIture of thts tvOe- Wo were amazed at the reasonable 1,,tace11 "f these new hteles at a CW44411(444 ,,,2474,,,LiCo. When come ,,youave.a no: 3 Ile ta stoenki'oinngs onwhalf . t sleeping quarters are needed al- OnlY. 7,1 (optional), salt and pepper. one. Hazel D. llovle Has, High logs models. This new leg 'height also eliminates any tendency tosaard !hat squat look so long associated with studio couches. In a household where- adduion- and a mattress that compares those of good favorablv with permanent beds. Attractive ap- pearance need not he sacrificed to comfort, however, in the TIENV est studio couches. ney are he-ing made in all sorts of period styles. inClUding the interesting Swedish Modern. These, have the light finished wood and brightly- plant-don- moneigusind Ross ELEANOR. D nubby upholstery that characterize this style. High legs that raise the studio eoucnes several inches oft the floor and give them the appears ance of living room sofas are of the new featured In many onsttuct.ed NtUdit, couch is the for the home v.ir.est purchai,e where an or very often. When the extra lied is in constant use. ern.-be placed on win- ,,notild phasis plete sleeping comfort. A studio couch is a wise investment because it is provided with springs Armenian Style in the Armeni- Egg an 'style is rich, but is it good! It requires one tablespoon veg. Ita(tamlid).e tiv,a0t. 4 enlored Wmnt Aitil a lair on t,oh coasts. .ind the folk i motw.'ing tu one or Le ier and ...topping oft en toutc to visit Linfolk. Aceping m ,cottursfdation., prevate homes ale going to hO taxed to the utmw4. But INCTI When such - state of affairs doesn't exist. all ht.,:nes shouLd have some pro.' SIOn for extra guests. 'The acedsof 'he pt,irtfrol,r family flould. of course. determine the purchased, type tit equipment Some kICMCS must hase convert- rote herits of members c.f tthe household. other homes need- to ti, ahte toiieds extra only on ,pe. nice! For o ne and one-habroccoli .01.; will require 'boiling t , Studio Couches May Answer Most Needs In- than ll , QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS H. R. "Will you please tell me 'what is the cause ot ulcers forming in the eye!" Answer: Ulcers of the eyeball' are usually due to infection. The kind of infection varies. It may be a :simple germ infection or it may be tuberculosis. lia!5 N(ver t)for( auxiliary .,ieeping equipment been as Is ,ummer. porlant as Dish flrixcoli uI Of Auxiliaryr Dormer Rooms Day in 4 tt s att., mew tabl '! in other foods. .tts ws emphasized :n the beginning of Le article. lt: cad :s eaten or its good energy-givinvjue. rapter than the minei als and acces sorv factors. The ad voeacv tif wiloitts heat. bread by faddists breaks do 0 betause !(1. not at it. The bakers and inillers are perfrctly to supply wholewneat bread. They r an do Lt..juse as ;ust as cheaplyin fact. more so than fine inilled whit( flours. Ilia. as a matter 'of practical bus iness have they ixperience. found that .some people simply will not at it. Wnolewheat flour g 1 TS sorne people indigestion on account of the contained bran. I Extra Guests Bring Need tin t the summer Whole-whea- is a dish Here is t 1.vattr to cowl. verstoas, p-tablespoons a flew and good one. It requires buffer, two tablespoons flour. (me small cauliflower in flower- Ka It and pepper t o taste. one cup quak-wok- etai, two tablespoons milk. one cup liquor from broc- three-fourth- s tea- mg tapioca, coli after boiling, one-hal- f cup spoon salt. butterNis bread crumbs and One-- . two milk. l' fourth cup cups paprika. grated American one cup each grated American cheese. Soak the broccoli in cold cheese and bread crtinlh. 11111' water, head clown, for at least an hour. Drain. Cook until linerizerlsa.IrCe,opt tender in boiling. ..alto.' water. until tender. drain and place in one tun newor. FiX Small or 'me large grace Il Melt TI1P bunter, add the flour, baking Comblrie:laPicIca; and cook for a few minutes ,alt., papnita and milk in top of Iiiri milk 'and fiquor from the double boiler. Place over rapid- brocolli a nd stirring con- water and 4:ook eight l stantiv, until cook, thick. Add broc- if) len minutes after water boils coll. Pour into buttered baking again. stirring frequenilv. fte! dish; cover with crumbs and move from boiling wat'er; add chew! Bake at 350 del:grees 'F. e .t 11, ,1 ,,,,i,. tlr,111 4.1".tet wrilm-tes'or...ftrent are browned and cheese is melt, .. used 'o itethicie Wilettter Vr" It ,orne ttith erumhs and bake grees P. ()Vett for VOlt, tfic se things ale of more ent impoi tante that, real. appal t Tile al; and vrtamingtu sent di white hread .re easily ma tenon ,b.dosure, alsgz.tiun ,.10rom or 'aLe 4ralitt,d fitelealied by The . 1 b:1,- rvy....rrs yerar5efl. trontFrs-liz- i. . In ;aim milk in vtel leould make as !litie - 7b.; !ime A i . But hite flour or wholewheat flour an advantage is one that cannot he settled dogmatically. Unquestionably, if a person likes wholewheat flour, he gets more for his money from it Than from white flour. Fine and extreme :riffling reduces several elerrients Wholewheat has decidedly more of more nutritive protein and t value than white flour. has about twice as much of .,,,w;se.n.,.e.rveri. si 2471 Lii4;t4s Iratilist :hat you are are yr,-- .; te dar tht hhes ehergypro- has pour oyrr hut cauliflower. toyer C ;gage vcot la) VIII you f a tl expec.11 - f.; tr. tAatk. aat,., tren r- - a.,s ,f6,r,e ;I p7;bcrl - ril! s ,1,717., 7e, 1W, ( proce,,s. nually. NOT COMPLETE FOOD Bread is not a complete food, however. Bread alone does not make a balanced Met. The prinvalue of bread cipal nutritive ilmsists of wheat flour. The process of milling does not reduce the protein or starch content of wheat, but it doesrealiCe the fat arid, the mineral content. The old question of whether ,A Ater added lo igg7 are poached make5 nie ,gzs "et' more quIckly helps m keep Ihcm from A .f the young athlete rea quick pickup and a storer of energy. Bread is a oncentrated food and one of the cheapest forma of energy. It is not surprising to learn that the consumption of wheat hrerd in the United States is over Stfr pounds per capita an- sandwiches. Meal-in-on- but inacfi arotine, :s reduced in :he inifiterg vitarnTn A, -- hi ea t 1112," foods. In whe svord--ucmeats.. Bread, and hread and jam give Poor pasuire in children may be due to over4a;igue and poor nourlsrment, or !o wrorg lathing or 6hOf's. SO. Vith .1;1 we present ,nine II You Are Plavin Host To Rose Beetle 111' Your Beautiful Gartien.notitHlin Out nJ arc If glC.t o:r)ite epiurri o- ts curat4e h ey vr "cquarrs" ftf,h. dynamic loceisthe d (Icing relishes of green onions and cucumber sticks. a fresh fruit. such as strawberries clipped in powdered sugar, a "finger" desor small sert such as run rakes. plenty of milk for the children. - :ear ,W11 iA !he to-- sr ia Ivirtt nu hase I)T f cauliflower an Gratin l',e ar1 a is Cooking supper fun for the family on cool Summer evenings and easy for mother. too. when everybody does In true picnic fashion. iiis A change from the familiar :steaks and meat patties is this quickly prepared hot sandwich that is alMOSt a meal in Itself. liANDIVICB I cup of dried (sm('ked) beef cup of cheese gests: 'hat has many fIrthne',a111.1 trb5z,-, ,.ray Lt- -- tie,-;pt- ntr vf ffv,1- - 1,,,A.Twat.,.; haie ,! - Pc: ftE aAav at 7t - 4,1.UArtl).)f r see all, old and young. avoid. or at least reduee. the intake of the cups of tomato pulp Lettuce leaven Bread and butter Grind the beef and cheese together. Strain the tomato pulp. 9Ie beef and rheese and cook the mixture slowly, not boiling. until it I, hick (about 5 minutes!. Cool iind spread it on lettuce leaves I:ietween slices of buttered bread. Long finger rolls used instead of bread: may I,Dt,h the rolls and bread are espeLially good with this sandwich OAT toasted. This recipe makes about five Fen Jags. For an outdoor supper for the ftimtly lite New York. State Colleize of Home Economics sug- LYNN BARRY a good repertoire disiies to keep the you. I P.ITItONES4 !r.at vcoull !..).4!" pasT4-- i, 13.it ced.irse. are al.. .)1 An;wrr: wt-r- ) fi- hnoSit tz.',,!tt rriinqh ;n 1, ;td nostf,,ss M1F. enter than one-four-th i'Ifirretwribint-verathe- room full of people, boost your selbronfidence with a deep breath. phos hite txttassium, cheat flour contains .but vitamin 13 as as much Wheat con.holew heat flour. ,1 foods. 2 news- not.e. newt "'TO:able BECOMING AT TABLE If a Tk,, nt'act-- 4 :here ate idadli other tfrneA wnut or ftrit I dine with peotAe -tek ,:fittrntetrIt ret-- y av.kwand to refiwe ,,ever ch.hes at one meat. What an - any Iri.;igirle. Dfat printtpt4 dinner t.aity me a nreat !nary cavLAAE'S . ureitsrand we!! knrium ntit unriPnt.-tritrAISSINC; 1)1.5i1KS Iv ah!e mtmer,-,swith my intimate , Nsthing like ;,:f; aickta',(1 na:rz ,etdie pycr;thing hat with Tr.iik, and M cream, , t,anno't etth.fI to,:;z.ta, F.0 energy from its play and exercise more, they dissipate more energy and require that energy to he replaced ,rapidly by quickly-absorbe- Vegetable Dishes Serve As PropertiesTo Ever Freshen The Drama Of Three Squares 7r.1 that rnany , more and iron lour. As to the vitamins, wheat 13 practic ally 'without. vitanuns and C. In sorre hreads vitarrttn White D is added artificial:v. quick One Sandwich For Outside Suppers skirt-lengt- r. Pa4 11'7;1C , i , ( of a fascinating fact phorus lIeres Meal In Plenty of dashing l4ack and vlite this season. A frock of thin black wool teams up with a snug J,acket of rhite flannel which nigh. heart,thaped Heavy hack crepe fie hme with a VP M' widely spaced tun v. hitt, chevron stripe makes a harming afternoon froek. The elf sash xelt ends with white sill.: !asspiF, dartune model !F ma,ie !,:ack moue with frilly petal.,62. 11 calcium, n Black Wool Frock With White Jacket Popular I - - I s , :., ., Just before you i.. paper, 1141t ( - toerp!nne 41;i:i , ,, II, Self-Confiden- ce luequatel. Address Happiness,t Lowman in care 11 , M. D. In the summer time. which is now full upon us, the younger needs more element especially BY LOGAN CLENDENING, ... .lecorrie trulv riter(ited in what !hp "thor fellow is i01 zut your. ing and Ni 1 . . I .. UA1311V, it you wi,h lo have more ,,I3g.gestions about how to lose (omciou.km,s and banish feelings :nferiontv. ,end a three-cen- t stamheq mvelope with your reIndividual quest for my - tt, t .1(11 piv rbot , - rlf I II! ' - tiutzOn. , ir' 'It Etiquette And Good Form .. '' I :i i t i witnc,ut As you can imaginP. , ""' ,,, ;,, f 1 t: Vithf.;:a. . - , ) . Doctor Explains Why Heat Producing Meals Should Be Reduced During Hot Days ..,... ,1: f(( - S',op zAst inside the door of he lo,..m. ihroo,e a definIte .biective: '..,i'vt go s:traight to it. Don t wrin der ...bout uncertainty. If you don't what to sav ' to sou:- - dinner par!ncr.!IF4en. br,t ., 1,ter .ii:Oligcntly anct ditere:ttrii If vnu Iv, vo,j NvIA l.jiked vJI lind something o F4INP tau ,,nly a few pleaant ,yen if it i I 4 : : , ,., - , How To REFUSE DisHES arn a;:erpt Dear Mrs. ran- !cb.. nnit and ice 'Team kn'i .! ge-4- !I ' , I art at t Me Pmdune sleht clIs-Out not 4 contit.st a a Lfl cooks were toid that even its the F4tte ctt sholvIrZ 'snow 'is an excellent statituts; - eorivideralkist to a lit0'44.13- - Wh.ci for ergs- - egther in puddizat nr ia a granges. are You expected lart4 pow:attn.: Two !twee socordula ; to make yourseif skk wttl temple' the rilace of On' err, to beerrne noticeable' iN would 1 and the article 1 !a med in ; Ttrit add to the- success of ai7r s.r.s 441 t t 13 -- ; 11 gc,, ;train - , I By- Emily rtr p I, yellow. lavender and pink print. firmgn ed kl.- Schlapareill, rurn4ts back to show the importance of back fullness. where a Or so many of the dresses eoncentrate ad their gathers draping. achieving straight, kirk line in the Dont. hecauae it a vitreous, not tx- CV:115. as are earthenware an,i cone- ware. Glaze fL s Pam,r zrt a ware. l.re G;zze.fit !Trans kat t; 17 car-- t N jvd 4 I E: ease ar,4 (if (' showing the new fashions Designers, whose styles set the trend in fashion. !sketched above, all of which include important details to look for in your flothes planning. Left above, Flea nenPriCATI.0 black crepe dinner suit, has the suggestion of the mditarY in its black and ohne corded braid tin the shoulders and around the derolletage. vtliich is minare in front and 1' in back, ithere the draping is coneenitaiNt at a low hipline in renter hat k. The new apron treatment is shovin on Sehlapareill s mosaic print in night blue and tile sketthed upper right. Contrasting with the softly draped apron. is her severe longer jatket in sheer black stuff. old embroidered with Christmas hells. with a border of Persian !due silk embroidery around the nerk and bottom. .1t the loner left. nalentiaga's straight silhouette con. 4 --v:ith ;re ;ra.rtnn (1, are , ,, For Important Clothes Details To Look are 7Ve etina ---- - ,,,, ' .d ! B:ri 1- . feel illgS of t Li ,ort are groundluss and the in question is much more attratstive than he or she knows. when- vo..1 "ire going to enter a room full of people. take a Oct) Lrratti. 1,:t hefore you tio ,o. wondert ul:-you feel A iA:i.CV, voll ' t . ''' ' ,, 1 rert-Atnr- ,- ,'"1' s k '.. c4 t ' , ver:t 1 i ' it wr.at oven ' r!,,L,l'''. 171' 0... --)- 1, 7 , thing alout themsehef. Ar ;t mke., intelligence to fef l ' 71 I ,, '''. ' 11.:,,,; ,211 wear a y4r.,,t, -"Tivw art I ',: ' A : . hi 7A tt,4-f-" r! i 1 1 -- ., , th. - ' 1 richt,- an erening frock i.ri..- r.e (.2.! atW;yF and war F rit.:a;iv 2n.1 1,rIgm 1'1'44 ; X - ,, : .:,,, ' t a ;din i ''.- A !!, i "Hcw tan : '!,e suTe 1.e will wear!' AsE nal ziazIng arzi t,aikna :07--Z ::fr - ; eel Summer Time Calls,For More Quick Energy Foods Such As Bread And Jam For Children . ' 4 - ;i 'd.e.fenialf- alld-Irr- A: 6.ter1 ng up our own :gtt. of 'flet:tteale p.raktical rneth-od,- , ;f wc kill orereorniz:g "it !Tern. In the ffr y.r. important to rellize ti..,t how ,4 e loe.k.: talk and,'att is not as. un,. ii to tl,,, portant tf, J! litrF AS It :i a :umicka tt: fte .self.con. know :o that. white ,crouTi,erson he what oth.:rs bYonciering of him. :::ne tune out Of ten. tiles., are ,vondering the :same i2onscloy 4: i n!' vettetahle drama of three .Tirc.,tatTy ate assure4 - f - lit:err;:aze have 't,e,en apr,1,?11 , ',' ' hey f,r l . ;7)1. . rranutactuzod replae------ )- -, ,- , ,, (orn.D.ec, hrr..kfn. f r I a Tcp rvit be I , 4, i , - .tc7-1,easo;,nal:v 7.1174,rn ,eer, zi.larar,ees F.relve., for let;r..te J10 - iiii - ,,. unattractive. av,- wanl and 1.ack poise. Our amour propre ,14 important to fach one ,..10 we are alwayi ut,' VI ik '''''''i t i . - , 41 - i.. !,-t- n A ? . , .., .,.. ; , N f- Al I t,4 . ,,,:qi L'43 Its!, N , f'lt ' '...."....--- - , l , - ,iemand for 1,t. rnon!ns or 5 (a!e. yearF. , 1 16. itb. , iCrtg k k,, ' eu:e jJ nattern rurtn;ng and how mnet :7nzer 11 tan e expec:td to :tth,' Even an open ,t,xk pattern ,uren on..y as :2ng er, .1 liCoW 44 ; It , ,.,I i ,r , , , .. - . nr-- 1ir ,p 4 ; .... f ' .! to rorne florn e:',clucel,lieo,fict(hsIsti, childhood. Ft 'li 't ; nue ;hat many men and women fail in the greateat etoy, ment of- life because they feel I , , t T. New the - , ,7,1-- i , , ""r ii ' is -- an s.as-- a , It ....:0 .,,,' -- - - i ,.. ,1, 1 ' ; f L'or.ere :,,,,,,a., , 'l A f daft, . , a, !!' with he iinmc roora, verware and the :,nen, tharV Pr 1711Pr1".1,73 PfrtrPrIl!rtg he York State ,,,, t 11 I 1 ' 4 II 4 - Health 1; f 4-- ,i:.,1, Bv JOSEPHINE LOWMAN b tl- pattern'!" i' -.- '- - - .i 4 ...,:',,7,:';'; ; , ,, - , enta make them happy. I . ,..3 ,:: ..': ',41.t. , 1 - Here 'Open Stock' Dishes Safer ,, ,. have complexes Inferiority J: become morefornmon than sway,, H.", baci.A.. Ail .kinrk Of wend and 41; unpredictable conduct is- now '' tiaced to a fueling of inferiority. ,.' ,!,,4 t. - . . ok.,,z,-,1- vek .. d . ', - .,,-.- ) '.9 goo' ... ,,,,,,,,,- ,,- - & t By- Complex ---- 1 ,, - 'fr op. -- , - . parent!. - , i ! : ,,N - ,, - ; - , One orthern rnloe- dsts -- tate, mentt., o "As a role. I questioned after having a ciate e going 1.0 a party. I ueually tell all abccit it in !line and I resent being questioned by my paretes. They ttivaiht. Dad ef, to know everypectally, want thing. I guess this 16 because 1 have :a bad disposition thougn." If tee Fhirents were in the plate c4 this iievear-Olgirl. WP ably h ou id feel as:she does. reI gardless of our dispositions. have a notion that this Is one of the most serious tyffenses he parents, and that it does more in some homes to break dOWn parent-ehilcompanlonshio and to build un a wall between the child anti parent than apt, other practice. Eaeer as we might bat to know what our child did in her absence. we cannot afford to put her on the witness stand and her. The 1110TP we try to ntae detective. the farther away from us we drive the child. .C:"- 1 , ,Itzere-annarett- 7.,,,1, ,.....J. : ' t- ','i.' , . - I ., , rt ' Columnist Claims Adults Injured, ' ', .';'.. (' ' - : sign!ng their names. about :ore waym in which they fell they Zaft; ) BY G,4.11RY, C , l'IYERS Ph. D. After choosInz ,iz;hes t i -) ,,,,,c',,,,- , - th,'17,...,..- - , i . .. . - I 1, Youths Dislike To Tell All About Their Dates , Spoils Calm -- ; , ...... ,4- , - . . ,. - ; , 1 ',, ' ,.. Over Parties ; - '' -- - '7-- Inferiority ' :1 . ' Parents Err t 0- I i, . 1, ----- -- --,, 1939 6 Of Fashions, Psychology, Health, Fernininities Views Today's Diary: JUNE TUESDAY CITY LAKE SALT NEWS , .' ;;- - . - ' - :" -- -- -- "- r- - ; ' ' .' . "r'''' ;"' r"rr '" ''rr,"' '''t4i -- " '" ":ts ':,,'-frr."'- -'r. .' :' rrr ' - ' "." ." ", ." 7 :,. ;,' f 'r 17 -- ,." 44, 4... ' ,' ' '..-- --- .4 . 4, u -, 4. , .,...... . .. - r......... - |