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Show TUTSI YOU AND YOUR HOME DESERET nnnrT7rTirT'nnnrF7rpTnrirMnroTponp NEWS, Thursday, October 30, 1969 C3 The Changing Role Of Women By OPAL CRANDALL Copley News Service Women will CHICAGO never eecutie win in a tiansitional status equal to that of men, says Dr. Joyce Brothers, an eminent psychologist who was recently named in a poll as one of the 10 most influential women in America. And women themfor selves are responsible this, she added. Polls have shown that not support will women women in key professions, Dr. Brothers said in an interMost women surview here that they veyed indicated would not like to flv with women pilots, and that thev prefer men lawyers and physicians to w omen Did you know, according statistics, that fewer to women are going into politics 10 veais now' than they did In fact less asked. she ago? of one per cent than one-ha- Decorating With Books Bv BARBARA BARNES substitute a handsome frame of bookcases. Paint shelves and background a color to go with the room. If you havent enough books, intersperse them with art objects. A small picture can even be added, and when your library grows, it can be hung elsewhere. Never underestimate the decorative value of books. They add color and pattern to a room also a discreet hint of intellectuality. But where to put them is a problem m a small home. One suggestion is to do away with draperies and valance at a window and laaaaeoooooooflBBOBflBeoooBBB n jjuLajuiiULPJLiLa -ajuLax v 25 Despite the sexual l evolution and the pill, todays continue to marry and start families. They buy more books than their parents did, but they also buy cars, radios, television sets. With more leisure rime than any previous generation, they purchase mote sports equipment and spend morf in vacations, fun and games, she said. "Because many of the young wives woik, a larger chunk of the budget goes for their ( othes, for baby-sitteand for convenience artles such as jiffy foods, paper napkins and disposable diapers. Modern homemakers have no guilt complexes about using convenience foods, according to Dr. Brothers. They are accustomed to taking it easy. Convenience to them is the luxury of time, she said. Dr. Joyce Brother! They know that homemakit is ing is their own choice not a choice tha is forced on lf of the city mayors of the nation are women. Women just do not support other women in politics. The petite, blond psychololack of gist attributed the own of their feminine support ansex to a deeply ingrained and jealousy. tagonism not be Though woman may dominant in positions of high and authority in the business are world they political caturning to increasingly says reers outside the home, Dr. Brothers. CHOOSE MARRIAGE This gives them a feeling which is of to them psy important very cho logic ally, she said.if most of them But. to make a choice behad they and marriage careers tween would choose the latter. Homemakers of today are much happier than were their peers of a century ago, Dr. Brothers said. Decorate with books they speak volumes. Here a handsome frame of bookcases takes place of draperies and valance. daily radio show and serving as business consultant for a van lines, says she uses most-Iconvenience foods in her own home 'ge, affecting and being affected by products. artifacts and services of her culture Di Brothtrs said that the modern women consumer and her husband become important consumers at tnp age of she explaned. thm, COMPLEX PERSONALITY Dr Brothers, who has been married 19 years and has a Ifi-ear-oldaughter, was one of the panelists at a session arranged for newspaper food editors of the nation. Other membeis of the panel, who discussed the Now and Future She, were Dana Weith-er- s of a marketing consultants, firm; Mrs. Joan Glynn, vice president of a product styling firm, and Jim Dooley, coach of the Chicago Bears. The consensus of the panel was that the contemporary American women consumer is a complex personality, living y d A BUSY "Ae are wav past the time when we must ask a woman to add an egg to the cake mix to express her creativity, FRIDAY she said She now expresses her creativity in many more important wajs Jim Dooley agreed with other panelists that the status of women is rapidly changing, allowing them much more freedom of movement and expression. 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