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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 14

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PAGE TWO Grapevine Girl Pledged Miss Barbara Jean Dalton daughter of Mrs Kathryn Dalton of Grapevine is one of seven new pledges of Phi Chi Bulky uncomfortable napkins are not a necessary evil once you discover the freedom and comfort of 11 IMF' colleens Immommi Section Theta national women's business fraternity at North Texas State University Miss Dalton is pt NTSD a sophomore marketing major Two THE LITTLE forgot my brief case" ADDITIONAL WOMEN'S NEWS ON PAGE 8 Ridglea has EVERYTHING CHANGE OF LIFE-OH HOW I DREAD THE NIGHT! FORT WORTH STARTELEGRAM Joint Gift Requires Individual Thank-You When a wedding gift is sent from a large group of fellow employes and individual names are listed on the gift card a personal note should be written to each contributor If a general From Your Office" card is the only one in closed with the gift an all-inclusive note may be sent to the office addressed to the leader of the group LOOKING FOR THE UNUSUAL IN GIFTS? Control of Children Vested in Parents I When Dad is wiser and more skillful be carefully draws a line and holds the child to it with no uncertainty Accordingly the child may learn what kind of banter is acceptable and what kind is not and discern times when it is acceptable and times when not ANOTHER PROBLEM is guiding the child especially after the age of 6 or 7 to avoid using repeatedly ugly descripfive names like "dumber or "stupid" in normal talk while working playing or just mingling with brothers and sisters or with playmates Though different and less objectionable than calling other persons ugly names in anger or derision it can become a very undesirable practice When this occurs often it may be the time to state that such expressions in your presence won't be permitted ism King rtaturee Brndleate The TODAY'S EMU Visiting Card On Decline Health Capsule By MICHAEL A PETTI How soon after exposure does chicken pox develop? The incubation period Is 14 to 21 days Tuesday Morning November 21 1961 IN THE DECEMBER LADIES' HOME JOURNAL i 4' I i PAGE TWO Section Two FORT WORTH STARTELEGRAM Tuesday Morning November 21 1961 the 1 1 Grapevine Girl Pledged Theta national women's busi- -r-- 1 1 II Control of Children IN THE DECEMBER 1 ness fraternity at North Texas i4s Health Capsule daughter of Mrs Kathryn LADIES' HOME JOURNAL I Miss Barbara Jean Dalton State University Miss Dalton is if ce egg 1 at NTSU Dalton of Grapevine is one of 4ft -i Vested Parents By seven new pledges of Phi Chi a sophomore marketing major i 1))114f 0 0 When Dad is wiser and more MICHAEL A PETTI MD skillful he carefully draws a How soon after exposure -z--- 11 ''t line i 9 with no uncertainty According- does chicken pox develop? OP I ne and holds the child to ly the child may learn what I (' 9 kind of banter is acceptable 41-0 and what kind is not and dis- I I cern times when it is accept- Bulky uncomfortable 0 able and times when not napkins are not i' I I A PROBLEM is ick I Aw 1 liti-s lir? 2 0 elk guiding the child especially after age of 6 or 7 to avoid 14 using repeatedly ugly 79:7 a necessary evil and comfort of J11 lie lk i 0 five names ie dumbell once you discover the freedom 1 i wd working playing n- 111:41 Y41 1): il or just mi 'i'thinbrIloodisrmerasl ja 44 or with playmates 11--4t4q4'7" Co eenb 1111 iib Though different 1121 1111101-z---------- Oe 'e ee 1961 Sitee real uree Svreitro In Vk orld rliThtil reservefl jectionable than eallin other 4 'Je i i '1- persons ugly names nanger ig ovrerIttrsii crarnacbtiecceomytehean I -k t' THE LITTLE forgot my brief case undesirable et A 0- 4 1 ih iritili 44i '41 1 I 4711 wee e- 4 dommoin 1 Alk ADDITIONAL WOMEN'S this occurs i 1 tv I 6 1 iA )1 'itv joint Gift often it may be the equires time to state that such ex- The incubation period is I 1 NEWS ON PAGE 8 pressions in presence 14 to 21 days '4 4 tYt It 1 i 0 0 Individual Thank- You won't be permitted It' 1 I ism King Featuree Syndicate Inc 41 I When a wedding gift is sent RI TODAY ETIQUET 6d lea has 4 from a large group of fellow em- 11 -x bc iakk2 frk 4 ployes and individual names are it ss of EVERYTHING listed on the gift card a per- Visiting Card On Decline f4 i 1 le 4-1 --1y 1 1 sonal note should be written to 1' 1 i--' --e)----e' elte each contributor 1 49 r'tt-- 7 If a general "From Your Of- ii! s1909e1N 1 CHANGE OF flee" card is the only one in- ir'eec 2 f' i lie closed with the gift an alien- A' 4 OH HOW I DREAD elusive note may be sent to the 1 -4" fr I 9 I office addressed to the leader of 1 i THE NIGHT! the group 4 4 1 LOOKING FOR THE '1 UNUSUAL IN GIFTS? i i et---- 11eeeee-n----- re' MI 111 ownw -r kik i Llilaial PAC Grape Miss daught Dalton seven f-tzt BY DR GARRY MYERS In the armed forces officers and enlisted men do not fraternize do not mingle socially as in civilian life to some this seems unreasonable and undemocratic Nevertheless this practice has grown out of experience Not all members of the armed forces can quickly shift in their ways from a normal social relationship to an official relationship when taking orders and obeying commands become necessary But in the home and family many parents are so skillful and wise as to exercise a free a democratic relationship with the child and still reserve dignity and control when necessary This is a desirable objective and some parents can attain it to a high degree YET MANY a mother has written me that the father does not risk romping and bantering with his child because this child "doesn't know when to stop" If Dad plays a bit with the youngster 4 or 5 this youngster may expect him to go on in this way without ceasing Dad lets the tot jump on his stomach while he lies on the floor and this tot wants to go on doing so or to get rougher and rougher Dad banters with the child 8 or 13 and the latter goes on to the point where the father thinks the child is impertinent and disrespectful Yet the wise and skillful parent can draw the line and hold the child to it After one or several jumps on his stomach Dad annotmces to the child "Just one more jump" and means it The tot respects the limitations BANTERING WITH the older child Dad may call him in fun by a name which normally would not be acceptable and soon the child may be dubbing Dad in fun with such uncomplimentary names as "dumb bell" or "stupid" BY DR GARRY MYERS In the armed forces officers enlisted men do not fratern- ze do not mingle socially as and in rvilian life To some this seems unreasonable and un- democratic Nevertheless this practice has grown out of ex- pe Nri oee tnaell: members of the armed fworaTgmn qiZjrrmsahl ifstoicnialthreeir lationship to an official relation- hip when taking orders and obeying commands become nee- essary But in the home and family many parents are so skillful and wise as to exercise a free a democratic relationship with the child and still reserve dignity and control when nee- essary is is a desirable ob- Th jective an some parents can tt it hh a am a ig egree YET MANY a mother has written me that the father does not risk romping and bantering di with shn! cpavb ewe ahue sne to oh is -w If Dad plays a bit with the youngster 4 or 5 this youngster may expect him to go on in this way without ceasing Dad lets the tot jump on his stomach while he lies on the floor and this tot wants to go on doing so or to get rougher and rougher Dad banters with the child 8 or 13 and the latter goes on to the point vvhere the father thinks the child is im- pertinent and disrespectful Yet the wise and skillful par- ent can draw the line and hold the child to it After one or sev- eral jumps on his stomach Dad announces to the child "Just one more jump" and means it respects the tn A The tot respet-rrritstr limitations utrnnt cl -1t- st col eensj iI'll COIICCIINI COLLEENS are an entirely new hforPu form of disposable sanitary 0 protection the first ever de- is 77: signed to adjust to the individual needs of each woman COLLEENS will give you a feeling of femininity and comfort no napkin can offer They will give you security too The reason is the patented self-adjusting design Worn internally a COLLEEN is a bud of pure soft cotton which blooms as it absorbs fluid It opens softly gently exactly as a flower opens until it attains just the right size and absorbency for your individual need COLLEENS can hold more fluid than the usable portion of sanitary napkins (and far more than the familiar tampon) They are so naturally and easily delightfully you will never tolerate the discomfort of napkins again even for a single day Package of 8 49 package of 15 89e Refillable purse pack included Only at your drug store colleensj COLLEENS are an entirely new led oef' form of disposable sanitary t7: wit-70 0 -99e4 protection the first ever de- 04 signed to adjust to the indi- vidual needs of each woman COLLENS ill give you a feeling of femininity and comfort no napkin can offer They will give you security Th is patented elf too reason the s- adjusting design Worn internally a COLLEEN is bud of pure soft cotton which blooms as it at sorbs fluid It opens softly gently exactly as a flower opens until it attains just the right size and absorbency for your individual need COLLEENS can hold more fluid than the usable portion of sanitary napkins (and far more than the familiar tampon) They are so naturally and easily delightfully you will never tolerate the discomfort of napkins again even for a sin le ay BY LOUISE DAVIS Dear Louise: Are visiting cards still in vogue? What purpose do they serve? Answer: Visiting cards as such aren't in vogue because formal calls have been on the wane for a long time But the cards have many uses Of course they should be engraved not printed They are used for gift enclosures flowers for funerals and for formal birth announcements to which tiny cards arezttached by a pink or blue ribbon giving the infant's BY LOUSE DAVIS Dear Louise: Are visiting cards still in vogue? What ur- pose do they serve? Answer: Visiting cards as such aren't in vogue because formal calls have been on the wane for a long time But the cards have many uses Of course they should be engrav ed not printed They are used for gift enclosures flowers for funerals and for formal birth en rrie nttnintlati tty rt announcements to which tiny ern et i ntr either long hours of lVing horrible nightmares! A bed of worry and torment! rernarkahle discovery is here to help you through the dreaded "time of the change- This effective medication devekped by the prominent specialist Dr Pierce makes It possible to escape much of the suffering fears and emotional problems during tills troubled period Used by 7 million women Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription combines five dlferent medicines that taken regularly helps you in these important works on sympathetic nervous system to relax nerves that cause tenseness fear of losing mental stability Second helps reduce hot flashes dreadful night sweats Third helps relieve emotional upsets morbid moods of feeling alone unloved Results guaranteed or money back Get Dr Pierces Favorite Prescription today Tablets ti5c or liquid preferred All druggists We either long hours of lvin av horrible rpghtmares' A bed worry and torment! rernarkahle discovery is here to help you through the dreaded 'time of the change" This el- fectmi medication devekped by the minent specialist Dr Pierce makes trpsible to escape ch of the suffer- ing fears and emotionZ problems during Una troubled period Used by 7 million women Dr Pierce 's Favorite Pre scription combines f- ferent medicines that taken regularly 1111 44 'r1S- Artificial Flowors ond Arrangamont 1 a -'1 1r-ii 11 er i 11 I name and date of birth A visiting card often is used when there is a death of a friend or acquaintance Under the engraved name is hand-written a brief message such as "deepest sympathy" The card in its envelope then is delivered in person or by messenger to the home of the bereaved It may also be mailed providing the envelope is large enough to comply with the postoffice request Visiting cards are also occasionally used as invitations to an informal party such as a tea tea dance or cad party The information including the date and hour is hand written It may also contain an RSVP in the lower left corner and be mailed in a regulation-sized envelope to match the card's paper and shade Prospective guests' visiting cards may also be used for the acceptances and regrets Dear Louise: When putting cube sugar into your coffee is it correct to unwrap the sugar with your hand place it in a spoon and put it into the coffee? Answer: You included one step too many Eliminate the spoon and drop the cube into coffee with the fingers name and date of birth A visit- ing card often is used when there is a death of a friend or acquaintance Under the en- graved name is hand-written a brief message such as "deep- est sympathy" The card in its envelope then is delivered in Person or by messenger to the home of the bereaved It may also be mailed providing the envelope is large enough to comply with the postoffice re- quest Visiting cards are also occasionally used as invitations tn an informal nartv such as a III litYPOILDISDUSTOIll IRC FM WWII III 1 The Pottery Hut 1716 South University Drive ED 2-3119 Literature Group Of JWC Hears Review of Book Ills "common touch" has de lighted Vatican veterans How has he revitalized the crum bling College of Cardinals? What are his views on uniting the Catholic and Protestant churches? Don't miss this beautiful story complete vith a "guided tour" of the Papal quarters special in the exciting Christmas Journal h11 has de )rans How the erum on uniting Protestant miss this iplete with the Papal ial in the Journal oTa'' 00 0 0 a t(' a FOR YOU 0 Sixty members and guests of the Literature Department of Junior Woman's Club heard Mrs Morton Gause Ware review "The Complete Book of Absolutely Perfect Housekeeping" (Eleanor Goulding Smith) at the department's meeting Tuesday in Margaret Meacham Hall Refreshments were served from a polished table centered with an arrangement of chrysanthemums in a silver and crystal compote Mrs Harry Ward presided at the silver coffee service liostesses were Nimes Tommie Foulkes chairman Jimmie Broyles Walker Robert McClendon Frank Runge and John N'ann A BIG CHRISTMAS PACKAGE! L-IVILL1AALJ i STMAS GEL GOOD READING! JACQUELINE BOUVIER KENNEDY ty Mary Von eneseleor Moyer A worm personal story of th First Lady illustrotod with family pictures 415 st BARBER'S BOOK STORE 8th Throckmorton ED 6-7002 Moil Orders Add 25c ond Yoe Chnroe Accounts Invited I t'''571' Pr' I dk cl4le 1 l' ig OINIME i ii A- zA ro 5 i eit 4: -III 11 fl It big bright and color ful Its the December 1A dies' Home Journalchock full of things to give (42 I inspired ideas) things to I get (start hinting now) to 1 make or bake And best of all things you'll remember for many Christmases to I come For your reading pleasure the Journal out does itself with a host of 0 special stories and articles l' Have a Merry Christmas! 5 fl nd color mber La LIchock li give (42 lungs to 1-! now) to :5 id best of lii remember mases to i': reading rnal out I host of ii I articles l'u hristmast ARTHRITIS RHEUMATISM PAINS Farewells Not Necessary Guests should take leave soon after the bridal couple have made an exit unless invited to stay for special festivities In the strict sense of the word farewells are not necessary at a wedding party but complimentary words about the wedding and the bridal pair are always appreciated by the bride's family and are fitting as a guest's responsibility to the party Now--ger 'else' or get your money bark That's DOLCIN's promise to you Yes whenever moderate Arthritis Rheumatism or Muscular Pains occur you should try DOLC1N tablets Nothing else in the world la faster safer better for such pains than DOLCIN Get DOLCINg tablets at the drug store to day! 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