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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 10

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CHILD BEHAVIOR --Associated Press Wireohoto giene people to the effect that by doing so they are harming their children's psyches. Much of this talk has been pure hypothesizing, and any research may have been done was so poorly controlled that few valid con. elusions could be drawn. However, recently some sober scientists have been doing some weU-con- Easy fitting styles like these are in view for American women during me resea rch to find out if ing year The styles shown above were photographed at the recent couture could really demonstrate showing in New York City, and the one at left is Larry Aldrich's tiger prmtj tnat the children of working chiffon in tawney colors. At right, an Anne Fogarty walking suit in gray glen! mo thers are in any worse snape Base Study oit Of Kindergarten Age By FRANCES L.

IU3, LOUISE BATES AMES, Pfc.D the home? Many people, especially those who believe that moth er's place is in the home, believe that it does. They talk about the selfishness of the mother who is not perfectly content to carry out her role as a mother and homemaker without outside diversions. They make dire statements about the harm to the child which results when his mother needs to, or--heaven forbid--wants to work outside her home. almost all of us. whatever our philosophical orientation, do feel that, unless a woman is abnormally unsuited to the tasks and responsibilities of motherhood, it is a good thing if she is able to stay home with her littlest children till they have gotten through the very first yean.

Other things being equal, it is a fortunate pre-schooler whose very own Mummy is there at home to shepherd him through his earliest days. But regardless of the child's age, there are nowadays, for many different reasons, many mothers who do need or choose to take a job. And some of these mothers have been made pretty miser- pect to behavior systems related to dependence and independence may surely con- dude from these data that maternal employment per se is not the overwhelmingly influential ly MABY YOU ASKED FOK IT. Many lovelies have asked for a solution to the following hair problems. Give them a whirl, and mayhap you will find an answer to your own pet tress distress.

teasing harm the hair? A. Not of itself. The damage is done in combing out teased hair. Always comb it gently, inch by inch, from the ends up. Also use a coarse-tooth comb.

Q. Will a permanent give limp but slightly curly hair more body. Yes, try a pin-curl permanent. The process makes the hair more manageable, and without adverse effect on the natural wave. Q.

Is there value in. an "under" perm, if you wear a slicked-backl AmarlUo Thwtdaj. January 1HO Auxiliary Officers Mrs. P. IX dark was installed as prwkkrt of City of the Udtos Auxiliary to Railway and Brakemea.

Twenty-five members and fuosto convened at the Young Womea's Christian Association for installation ceremonies and a luncheon. Also installed were Mesdamos C. H. Lindbergh, vict-presideat; T. Leary, secretary-treasurer; A.

E. Gruhlkey, senior sister; Walter Dale, junior sister; C. Gruhlkey, guard; J. L. Metal, musician; W.

J. Daley, first trustee; Melton, second trustee; H. E. Jones, third trustee; Ryan, correspondent; W. 0.

Barnes, charity; W. C. Grammar, D. W. Wilson, friendship and I.

M. Grotty, banner factor in children's lives a a i tyte? A woman whoj We all hate to admit it but some have thought it to be." brushes her hair straight backjfeet do grow with the years. This study was based on chil- rom the face needs a perma- tually, it is the arch stretching The meeting was closed wWi a dren of kindergarten ages and the nent, if her hair is thin or fine, that makes them longer. For this-business session. investigators warn, quite sensibly, Otherwise, the look is more apt rea son it is wise to have your feet 1: be slack than slick.

In before buying a new Here are now 32 Fulbright stu- that we must not generalize too widely to children of other ages. Our own experience points up the interesting fact that working mothers often happily give their children undivided time when they are with them. The Children's Hour becomes a reality in these homes. All too often non-working able by all the talk which has give their children only edges of their time, which actually doesn't add up to the real type of wave, only the inner ers of hair should be curley. Ads Get Quick Results! block of time that a working hate.

Unless gray hair is surface should go untouched. cording to the type of shoe you Q. Where can you get a hair net to match your individual! shade of gray hair? A. Dip anyj gray net in a hair rinse that! matches the shade of your Q. How can gray hair be kept from yellowing? A.

Via silver or steel rinses and hair sprays, shoes. And remember your dents at Denmark's University of requirements may vary ac- Copenhagen, mother is ready and happy give. I960, bv Institute of Child Inc.) protected from the elements, nothing will keep it from yellowing. I960, Field Inc.) Amarillo's Only Exclusive Furniture Carpel Discount House Plenty of Free Parking 612 N. DR2-9262 HARTMAN'S JEWELRY Dewntown store has 2725WOLFUN Just WEST of au-7511 plaid flannel with a three-quarter boxy coat bound in black FACTORY OUTLET BARGAIN SIDDY NO FIXTURES ike Rent 111 Eaft 4th 9L SHOES than anybody else.

One of the best studies, reported in Chfld Development for Boston. His name is Ray- jtwil mond Russell and he was bonv December 1959, is by well jified researchers Siegel, Stoto, and Adamson. matching their research and ADiiene i iuti 4.1.TM-- now'control groups these invesngawrs of nearly E. R. Are Grandparents Mr.

and Mrs. E. R. Carver, 1506 Ong, are grandparents of a Christian College and is boy adopted by Mr. and Mrs.

RJ minister of the Littleton Church re Jay Carver of Littleton, Mass of i differences between the children of working mothers with re- Jan. 9. Carver is a graduate of rillo High School and on a TRY THESE DIETETIC FOODS FRUITS Blackberries Apple Sayce VEGETABLES Beini Beans Spinach JUICES OTHERS Apricots Pitches Pineapple Asparagus Peas Corn Fruit Cocktail Pigs Cherries Carrots Tomatoes Beeti ALL KINDS VEGETABLE FRUIT JUICES Dressings Salt Substitutes Sugar Substitutes Pickles Jellies Peanut Butter SPECIALS From Our Market PORK LOIN OLD FASHION 59 1 From Our Bakery LARGE 9 INCH PEACH PIES EA. FRENCH BREAD WITH OR WITHOUT SEEDS LOAF 30 VETESK MARKET BAKERY 2720 Dtmivm Clreh Market H. 6-5247 FL 4-0711 Palace Is Scene Of Show FLORENCE, Italy, Jan.

19 --Florence's fashion show opened this week in a glow of sunlight Inside the enormous 15th century Pitti Palace almost a thousand people thronged up carpeted stairways past priceless tapestries to the sala bianca (white chamber), where Italian milliners showed their latest creations in the opening event. All the models wore black to set the hats off better. Florence's hatter, Biannalani, showed group of tyrolean-inspired hats some of them in heavy cotton Canessa of Rome again showed the parasol-shaped, wide-brimmed felts and straws that were worn 'by many models during the part of the Italian fashion I show last week. Also shown by this house were lamp-shaped and babushka hats that had printed cotton scarves around the back. ICanessa's dressier hats were very pretty and featured roses.

One was with a high brim that bordered the forehead and had two tube roses at the sides, above ears. If high fashion designer Capuc- ci's hats were any indication of Iwhat he will do with fashion iwhen he shows tomorrow eve ning, his spring summer look probably will be severe. Capucci showed very high crown hats, pot ihats, upside down lampshades land exaggeratedly high pill i boxes. Marucelli closed the morning show with highly detailed flow- lered hats, woven straws, wide- brimmed felts that draped over one side of the head. One wide brimmed beige hat with printed orange flowers had a slip-on scarf tied around the base of the crown with the ends the scarf falling over the i front brim and almost completely covering the model's eyes.

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