Show till Learn to Grow Cal loused 1o Your UnWise Fears So face your foolish “When school began she cried big aii Grace’s present teacher CRANE ‘ By niL GEORGE W and developed hystena about go-- is very considerate and helpful Grace X 11 should be -- of in- bus She lay awake till but still Grace feets hysterical jn about 4 a m the night before j So here is what Grace must re- terest to all children fell asleep she Member She will wnt to grow “Dr Crane she is frightened - and even after she moth- whimpered and cried in her sleep up and be a normal young woman her about coins -to -school” - i So how can we handle this prob- - liked by boys ahd ultimately mar- “rtold mef " j xied to one of them "And I think it started when lem?” We while norare a j first be Some to So the good she if grade she began' wgnts fears lived in the country then so others are bad Thus it is sen- - mal happy wife in adulthood she Grace was picked up by the sible to be afraid of rattlesnakes must grit her! teeth and force i herself to act like a normal girl and reckless auto drivers etc school bus -- “Another little girl got sick on But when you develop a fear of even NOW the bus and vomited all oyer something that is desirable then Normal children may grumble about school but they don’t fight Grace’s dress The teacher let you must reorganize your sit that way all day and tudes and emotions it till they grow hysterical and j School is good for everybody sleepless then come home on the bus with You kids-cabecome king or So ven if a child gets Off on the her spoiled smelly dress “Anyway Grace has had a wrong foot so to speak the slave of your emotions It is phobia of school ever since And youngster should be retrained to chiefly up to y®U'Pav? an teachers can’t win the battle for this year we moved to a new like school- An understanding teacher is a you neighborhood -- atti-Gra- 5 ce Mr Grant's tiny In 47 year Mass has grown to a family j It has grown because YOU we losophy 'how much can I give" Save up to 35 in our storewide Sale starting tomorrow! Our S the first time you may be Your scared almost to death heart pounds and you shed cold sweat and are sure you’ll die in the attempt But you don't die so the sec- ond time you face the dreaded situatipn you have at least the memory that you went through it once k®ore wlthout dying ' And by the third success you begin to realize that you are now master of the situation and no longer a slave to your fears So follow that “Rule of Three” and grow calloused to your fears when they are unwise or illogical dreads Secondly remind yourself that you want to be popular when you grow up and lead a normal life So you must start doing w hat normal people do which means go to school and make passing grades Third to turn sour attention off yourself (which helps produce courage) analyze your classmates every day for good traits OUR WAYTO SAYi”THANK YOU" ' Give Evergreens More Room lcy Or They'll Hide the View We have a Law of Three in psychology which says you will By ALBERT FULLING become king instead of slave if A these' of One frosty mornings to tie prop" you y0TLclf Oh -- I ’ 60 you may gaze pensively about your outdoor domain 'and decide your garden looks drab and dreary Something is needed to brighten up the grounds for winter you muse Then comes the quick tly ht A £- z- - rp pvprarpn And there-- brother is the place t mak ji when youlant evJrgJeens you can make some big mistakes — some as big as 60 feet tall knd 25 feet wide! That’s a whopper jn any man’s garden Many a' homeowner has bought or been presented with a young fir and then found as the years go by that he 'planted a big problem right in front of his wife’s favorite south window A white fir is a fine specimen tree for a large lawn — but not for foundation planting The upright juniper with an ultimate height of 30 feet and a spread of up to 10 feet also is charmingly deceptive as a baby It makes a fine corner planting Ihouse or impos- for a ing adornment flanking the en- - ‘ By BEULAH FRANCE I m trance to a large garden But it does not belong to foundation planting Before you buy study the habits and rate of growth of your evergreen Most gardening books go into this quite extensively Makes In 'Painless' A soapy cloth wrung out in very hot water and applied to the eyebrows before tweezing re- duces discomfort and helps to prevent infection j two-stor- y (Q)My small son puzzles me I repeatedly tell him to do something and he utterly ignores me But when I show him he really displays talent far beyond his two years When he pays no attention to what I sty T'often lose my temper and spank him But the look in his eyes of surprise bewilderment and emotional suffering always makes me ashamed of having whipped him What do you think could be wrong”— Mr H H IL (A) I believe your boy may have defective hearing He may not understand at all what you Two doctors found nothing tell him to do yet when you wrong but a third found a slight show him he catches on quickly deviation in the hearing apI would have his hearing tested paratus Under expert medical Another father wrote to me supervision that l£d was soon learning rapidly the same way about his Some children considered undaughter I suggested having her ears checked up It was just bearably aggressive others so what was needed! He wrote 'shy and withdrawn that they miss again thanking me and telling me- a lot in hfe still a third group how the doctor had found a cor- believed to be either mentally to study rectable condition w hich would dull or too mischief-ben- t have grown worse had it been might well be very carefully ammed for possible hearing or At my college a professor of peeing defects All parents would wise to remember this public speaking wanted to dis- play his son’s inherited talent Beulah France will answer as But the little lad was not able many questions as possible in her to learn the verses correctly column Write her in care of Gen-though he tried his best This eraj Features Corp 250 Park- professor suspected something- Ave New York CityN Y send- was wrong with the child’s hear- jng ’a stamped ing for he would say words simi- - enveope Iar to the correct ones but Vords (Copyright 1953 General which had no meaning abused Features Corp) self-address- 'Jama Doll! 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