. WOM M311. w& Mother . Fincls Her Child Estranged '1Trl(:n.. March 2A6,T1956 From Her Now -Dear Mary Iiaworth: I shall try to be brief. I am 18. my husband I ALL SET FOR APRIL SHOWERS Next month when April sliourrs .Qm. her way. Miss Helen Stewart ,"1 1,. yeady to meet them in s gushing red raincoat with matching hr, The wide belt and buckle cov- The Guardian, Page 9 I is 40, and we have three chudren. Their a es are four years. one year. an two months. respectively. The problem concerns our eldest daughter Mimi. When Mimi was elghtrnontllsoldltookhertomy mother's to stay-as I wanted to go to school to learn typing. After an months. my husband brought Mime back to stay with us. but she got sick sick and the doctor advised ' us not to live in that cltyuas the elliraiate wasn't l00d 101' Mimi. he II So. when Mimi got better. -she went back to my mother's and there she has been ever since. Rec- ently we have moved to the town where my mother lives. and we intend to settle here. We have been here five months and have rented age and doesn't want to come. WON'T COM: HOME She only spends tha niilm Wml us when she says she wants to. which is very seldom; and my parents won't make her stay with us. Don't you think she should be made to live with us, whether she says so or not? She calls us mama and daddy and addresses my par- ents as it do--as mom and dad. She is rather spoiled, as you may gather-being a granddaughter. I have a younger sister at home. age 10; also several brothers all past 21. My husband. who is much. older than 1. isn't exactly the kind of husband I thought he would be- which probably has a bearing on the situation. I can't talk to him about important matters. Also he stays out nights, and sometimes I wonder if It isn't best to let Mimi stay with my parents-as I feel at times that I would like to get away from it all. Or should I try to raise Mimi with her brother and sister. and make the best of whatever happens? with us-but she is old for net .nim. Please advise me. I need it desperately, Thank you. B.J. EARLIER RIFT Dear B..l.: You don't mention the nature of Miniiis illness that de- veloped whcn she came back to you at the age of 13 months. But as the doctor advised a change of climate for her. I surmise she was having a respiratory difficulty.- maybe an the order of asthma or bronchitis. And as this condition (especially in children! is apt to be psychoso- matic in origin. fostered by iin conscious at-ute anxieties--that dis- turb the nervous system which gov- erns the body's instinctive func- tions--I would further guess that she was an unwelconic responsibil ity to you at the time. And had been from the first. before you left her with your mother. so that you might lcarn typing. I would infer that her illness. at 13 months. was a sick reaction to the sudden shin fruiu the sunny atmosphere of her doting grand- mother's care. back to the compar- ative gloom and chill. of your down- hearted and uncertain brand of mothering. In short, I gather that I am good to my husband but a house. and I want Mimi to stay ! or an claistiizixcd waist and IllPIul'I1- ed-up collar adds a part air to her costume. Guardian Ptiete . KEEP INITRIM I! ltla Let's be rcasoiiable about this business of weight ri-during. There is no blinking the fact that you'll hvae moments of discoiiragcment. of wondering whether the tussle to train an undisciplined appetite is worth the struggle. Sometimes your rnthisiasm flags simply because you've forgotten many of the pleas- ures of being ideal weight. . . . the joy of feeling light on your feet and full of a surging vigor. To show you how rewarding a reducing program can be, herein a wonderfully inspiring report. from a jubilant reditccr. "At long last I feel certain tli:-it I have so changed my eating hab- its that I can and will stay at my iicslrsd weight. Shortly after Ch mas, I weighed Isl poundsehust llli". waist 31”. hips 4i". i stuck out in every direction. Suddcnly I count not endure myself. So I ate not more than 100 calories a tiny for six weeks. Here i am nonu- weight 1.17 pounds, bust Ilti". waist 27'4". hips Ilil". l have i'cgiil:irIy taken at. least live niinutes of excr- rises every tiny. "This self-control has impi-ovod my morale almost morc than it has my appearance. I now wear the young looking. inexpensive size 15. lily shoes seem prettier without that fat bulge over the instep, and my feet never hurt. All in all. I feel to years younger, full of confl- IIGPICO. and have that grand 'I can do anything' feeling. "'- "Your wise column played a g Ilrile part in planning my it'll9(l- A" Morale Booster From This Jubilant Dieter Maple Leaf Jsaa laia tile. and i want to thank you. Your Take Your Choice Diet made it easy for me to play my reducing menus-and I really feel 'well fed' with this plan. "Here's a mental trick you may wish to share with your rsadernl Whenever I see a fattening dessert; -luscious cherry pie with ice crea mor deep dish blackberry cob-Vi blar with rich custard Iauca (a favorite at our house)-I havei taught myself to look at it varyl carefully and picture it aplashadl on my hips or spread around my waist. I got a mental caricature of- my would-be dainty nit with blobsl of ice cream. smeared with ple.x and gooey with chocolate cake on! each hip. Horrible. isn't it? But in that light. the high calorie foods lose their appeal. l "Please send me your waist and hip whittllng exercises. If I maln- tiiin my present weight until Easier. l have promised myself a very swanky new stilt." Haarticsl congratulations! Snt- I ling a goal is smart psychology.l So here's a goal for all would-be! reducers aim at becoming a bath- ing beauty by the 4th of July. Reach that goal-and you'll have true cause for celebration! HAM I iuisics riinin I hIcxico's Moiini. Cltlallapec III 18.100 feet high. compared to ID.- 850-foot Logan in the Rockies and 20,.'ltl0-foot Mcitinley In Alaska. Quart ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS I "Pure l Two pretty parts to this sum-I -mer fashion-a cool sundreu. II cute nverblouse to add in ”sepa-- rstea" affect! Prize-winning com-3 blnation for the little miss; wlthl a grownup styling she'll lovali Sew-easyi you'll want to make several mix-match sets! Pattern (I52: Chlldrcn'a line I. 4. 6. 8. to. size tl dress. 2V4' yards an-Inch; nverblouu. yard. This pattern any to use. sim- ple to saw. is tested for fit. Ills complete illustrated Instructions. l Canada during the last year. COMMUNIST! IINTINCED CLEVELANIJ MP) - Viva Ohio Coinnninist leaders eonvtctetl of esaapiriag lo and advocate violent ovsrtiirtiw of the-l0VIfl' msnt were sentenced Friday to tin ears in prison. A Itatl. a woman. drew a IIl'll at M years. Bologna . . . lb. 28: Maple Leaf Slicinldass Picnic Maple Leaf - Tandarflaka LARD. . . 2 lbs. 39c MONARCH WHITE CAKE MIX and BROWNIE MIX BOTH FOR 55” MOLASSES ........I32” SWEEP MIXED OR MUSTARD 24 DZ. PETER PAN PICKLES 33: can't understand him and I love v0 SALE DATES llli. 45c your firstborn was a "rejected" child in relation to you--and that An mun BASKET WITH our MARCH 27th to 31st (Inclusive) SWEET JUICE URAIIGES FLORIDA 252': . . 2cloz. 79c SUNKIST 288': . . 2cloz. 75: she has felt safer and happier with your parents. FORCE UNWISIJ If such was the case. no doubt she has benefited by staying with them, and you've done well to leave her there. even if your mol- ives were mostly self-serving a first. Also, your parents are acting wisely now, in letting her come to , , V. , y . you md"."',1:- 3'.."",:W'; xglitlo"-ii?.;i1E”".xi?.l.k.? It-i.'.'.-.:1..f;ii3iJ-"V 333:; for overnig vsi s. 5 rl es me- i A . I j . mu their is benevolent: that they are con- ' ' ' ' scienuousgy disposed 1,, do "me h Nlaigii I-Iawortli l('4IlIll.s'El.N through ” ht thing" to repair the rift in 0" Cl! "1""; "1" W "Hill UV D0!” I'I3Tationship-but that they feel it wIial.IiiI0I'i'iNi Write her in care isn't right to force the child. in of this new'-svaiwr. which I agree. ,.m..a , , To compel Mimi to rejoin your household would do more harm than good to her feelings about the whole family. (thud furthermore. I h"Now, you see. my dear. what am not sure 8 you are t:ni0- t is wage iiicrcase means is that tionally in condition at Pl?-he'll I0rwc now have much more means constructiiilfely a?u';nPe. fuill cart? dill-to live beyond." 11 , even you s er it ciiso y Aesryou sense. your marriage itself somehow affects your problcim about Mimi. ' with you. Perhaps your resentment of him lyour disappointment in himi suffused your first feelings for Mimi; and it is only now. when you are older, and mother of three. that you are beginning to move to- wards really maternal iutcrcst i her. To get your bearings all around. you ought to liavc a few heart- i HOUSEHOLD HINT It seem, you lnarried in child. If you hate an old iron irivet lsh expectancy of father-care. theny stoncd auay soiin-whei'c. get it found yourself burdened as never,out. clean it up and hang it on before-and tied tby lovei to a many the nail near the range. It's high who doesn't share much of himself style in ItlI('llPfI tlecorl C... 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Ill 0l'd9T- Hand-written notes. either from The invitations should lie ordcr- you or your mother, should hp gem ed three months before the wed-Ifor a very small informal wcrlriiiig. ding day. find mailed 01" ibilui ""81 The foriii o' the wedding invitat- month before. You probably will re- londepends, in part. on who is ceive the envelopes first 50 YOU '33" giving it. where it will he held. and have them all addressed in llllltithe number of persons invited to White. ivory or urcani are tlic;lhc ceremony and the reception. acceptable colors for thc pain-r.l The invitations usually are ciigrav-I ed, but lots of folks got by with a. good printing job. Many pooplc give invitations the thumb test to- aee if they are ciigravcd. but a form of printing called platclcss engraving also gives lll(' e-nihosscd Rules On Wedding Invitations Ancl Worcls CI The Wis: Tat-I is tho kiiark of insiltiiig I point without makiiig an l'flPIil)'. I wllloviard W. Newton) ....--... .... . 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