Show 1 F ' ''' nq ' 1 t s ti — ' The Salt Lake Tribune Tuesaity 10 April 17 11 I 1 lirlinoMminmimillitiMemonmimm ' i - : - — ft' - I f v Aies Lauren I 4 of graceful matron- - o1 1 ) a phase of 'i i- Nshich '''''''''' ' - I v 1 ' - nearly passe Pictures illustrate Miss - i ' 'i 41 P f otT' i ''' i I' t ' 4 3 ? Haralls transition t - s0 A- -4 ' t' 11 ' - - I t 4 0 $? r - — F 1 I 0 ' i 1 '0 ‘ 7' I : I T i ' i ' : ' ) 1 - i r Li ' Lauren Racal! In 1915 t it G :A - ‘- - ' a '' ' 0 0 f i - i - -- - -- - - 4 Ed ' I ' rowing Girlishly arid The Matron "The Matron was a status in which women reached senior- ity in her job of being a woman She got to wear special clothing "She could -- the ' ploys '1' abdicate 1 games s A By Barbi Fouch s -- YoungMatron i i i rt N - e10"" t -- - women to come to rest and to $r 1 0 - h1 A - — - t - - l 00' Art-t- — 4 I ' - - ' e -‘ I si i s -- i '"'' e" " 0 i e r it 4 f ) 1 o e 1 4 i I It 1 i IT L A ' 341sedgASEGIA4111110aii011401016410406010 Current day Bacilli 1 thlVdntilyiLs ' 's J l':' '' ' N :4:1 ) ''''' ' r 's 1' ' Nkerni able to your age advises Dr Korner Many women are truly young in heart and body and yet are forced to act their age Truly stay as young or old as you are and not be swayed by either says the professor "Recognize your needs at the lime and follow them Do what you feel it's in you - "The essence of gracefulness in attaining this goal is to not he something nor something you are you are not trying to live down" - ' --- A - dtomilemoudo ' ' vt 1 l1 lArksf f s: e Korner 'k ? - ! ' mature function- ally" said 'Dr s - for provision 4 4 P'' ''"s'"''- : 1 s 4104'- ' 1 - t's! low ' 5k 1 Dr Korner explained that it was a great comfort and glory a wonderful and glorious transition between The Matrons full function in the community and old age Eventually The Matron gave way to newer matrons and retired into old age "All of this presumes that all people' haveto go through various stages" Today tioweyer each stage represents a loss o1 age is battluki and youthfulness is sought' Currently few will Admit to being The Matron There are no special clothes or hair styles for The Matron' Few movies por-tray The Matron as a heroine ' 1' "There' iis no 'rot4"t ''''sek o' ' complishment" 4 ' ' a a '1- ner I e t i ii lr i ' - "She became an advisor to the young teacher to the young pschoanalyst to the young She became engaged in community affairs and the interests of her husband ''The Matron was absolute master of the house She ran it! And among her duties was readying the next generation to assume her matron role It was highly desirable and became a matter of ac- 1 1' - ary ' 04 it'-- - i 14 - - fessional degree It Vleant giving up so to speak being in combat as a woman lier relationship with men was secalid- be- ' --0 4 4 lionumbooll N tudaYs society women no longer - — ' come matrons but 'older girls: In the United States we have basically a youth culture t A to ot "So being young to ' 4 Is wonderful and "tt''' t horold I is being ' rible" says Dr ' lja Korner pro- 1 Tj'':ttt yottoot lessor in 'resi- 4 ' C ' b dence Univer- t 'T ') oes sity offurl: ta hr e o e ex- In 4itk 4 'the de- ra4 plaining 't cline of the role Iiitv ir ' s 1 t 's of matron In our tks's11:' I Kor:‘ society Dr Vli explains that ' basic Amen- - 0'0 o 1 In 1954 can trait is to prepare ourselves for the future ignor- ing or :glossing over the present in the 't process 'We are constantly concerned with preparing ourselves to stay young Matronliness becomes an offense" - In a gckid stable society functions ate differentiated at various age levels "We used to highlight the functions with clothitig At that time there were - ''t'"!trowism''"— - ' ' two categories t Baca Ws the epitome linos I I ‘ ' - - - Ä l''''' -- - ma? t In 1938- and aspirations or her of feminity In favor seniority as an accomplished female "Being a matron was nearly a pro- - 1 The answer itself is a L------- para ----- In 1960 While trying to be young also be suit- - dox I 1 t t ) t I 1 a Tribune Staff Writer 1 1 I 1 ' i ::: e 1 ''':: :' I i4 1 :::: It a lb 4r1" - ori : lt s " :z : ' ' fr ' I ve 4ft 1 - : i ir 4 ' N ' t f ' :'1 no E - A- '' : I- ' - V - E!:' - r sz- - - it I tI r-- 7 41 4 I t I I $' t r 1 - - : r rkt - 4' - 71 4 - ' Foam pastel - -- - - 1 THAININSPAIIIS ook y - 4 — or 0- - 14 1 lk 't - pr at12 4 "kw c r - 4'd A e I fiss '"-- - I It Ai - - 3 1! - i s ' 4 : ck-ss-- OZ PIS 71:1e:4f01 '4' 0e 4 - t - '-- A )--- 1 Bialseye weAve cotton diapers are extra soft! 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