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A Child Who 'Buys"

Playmates

By Garry Cleveland Myers, Ph.D.

ZOU know some adults who any

You

effort at changing himself in

friendship

try to buy friends with order to deserve their money and gifts or attempt to when he can easily buy it-so ho

establish social status through such means. Even some parents

supposes.

SMALL SON

This letter came to me recently: and grandparents try to buy the "Dear Dr. Myers: My son, three affections of their children or years, nine months old, has a nerve- grandchildren. But while tem- wracking time trying to have his playmates stay with him for any porary friendship and show of ength of time, and is niways bring- affection may bo purchased eng

Ing cookies and fruit and toys to with price, genuine, lasting love them in order to keep them near and friendship can't be bought. him. He is very tense because of What is more, any person who this trouble, and is always in-fear tha other children will go off tried to buy his way into an-

child- other person's heart destroys and leave him.... The other

ren enjoy seeing him cry, which he his future happiness and likable- dose easily, so send him in scream- ing time after time during the day. Ho is becoming very nervous. When you see your child try- realise it is my fault some how or to ing to buy playmates and pals another but I don't know how you should know. that he lacks help him." something very necessary to his future happiness and Hableness.

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New HOUSE-New CONSTRUCTION

BUILT OF STEEL WITH. WHICH PORCELÁIN ENAMEL has been fused to make a lifetime surface that will never nood' 'Tis numerous 'stirnelivo features include repainting or repairing, this new type house will be'-rendy' for home owners soon."

celling radiant heat and gir-conditioning

By MARION CLYDE McCARROLL

10 new that no homes of this type are as yet avail- able for the public, though they will be in a short time, is the all-steel porcelain enamel houso shown above.

By June, the American company the house reports, the Ave-room structures should be in production at the rate of a hundred n day. At present, only a few model ones have been erected.

who makes My reply, in part! You have long, hard problem. Have your phy sician advise on ways to build that child up physically, Be sure he gets sleep. Provide a calm family TEMPTATION TO BRIBE

mosphere:

quiet

voices. allent Yet the templation to bribe play radio (except occasional soft mu mates may appear very early in the sic,) smiles and laughter. See that child, especially if he has had more he never buys his way with you by toys.

aweets and other

crying. If he whines and cries ex- "goodies" desires than the children he

for cessively, resizing him to sit in a 30 minutes might help playmales. It seems to work, tem- chair for parorily at least. With an apple, him gain more self-control. Be like

plece

chewing gum n stone to his crying on coming in of

comto book traslly cause from outdoors

SUPERVISION

Why does he have so much with which he can bribe his playmates? Limit strictly what he miny give should away. Supervise him when his play

mates are at your home, restraining his bossiness, teaching him to share and be a good host. Warmly approve when he shares with them and is considerate of them.

one or more

playmates to come to his house to play with him or to stay longer after they are about to leave. While his playmates are at his home, he may suppose he have his own way and decide what He already they should play, since he paid them or can pay them more it necessary.

Even while with them at their home or on the common play . ground he may threaten them with, won't give you pay again if you don't," should they fail to cater to his whims. He does not need to make

Kitchen Front: }

RECIPE FOR OYSTER PIE

By ALICE DENHOFF

PEOPLE who have a

hand

with fish certainly come into their own here. In one house-| hold we know, the man of the house has a way with oyster ple and he always prepares this during the Lenten season.

To make this ple, strain the liquor from two dozen oysters through a cheesecloth and bring to a boil with tbsp. table fal, tbsp. each ilnely chopped parsley and finely chopped celery. (There should be about 1 cup of the oyster liquor). Mash one hard-boiled egg with 2 tbsp. rolled bread crumbs, and mix to a paste with a little of the oyster liquor, Season with salt and white. pepper

to taste, and let thicken for two} minutes.

IN BAKING DISH

Clean the oysters and wipe them dry; place in a baking dish, and pour -the sauce over them. Cover with a 1⁄4 inch plain ple paste rolled to thickness. Make several incisions in! the crust; press down edges with a fork; brush over with milk and cook In moderate oven for 30 minutes. Use leftover fish such as halibut, cod

The new structural material, with the porcelain enamel applied to the steel at such high temperatures that it actually fuses with the steel, is welded together in sections up to Pancis forming eight feet high, interior and exterior walls are o joined as to make a double wall of steel, between which Abre glass in- said that sulation is installed. It is the roof will never leak or need replacing, and that the house is fire- and water-proof, rust-proof and termile-proof.

The house is heated by a com- pact oil-burning unit suspended from the ceiling, supplying radiant heat that distributes warmth selenti- fically and uniformly throughout the house. It is also equipped with air- conditioning, while a large fire-place

CEILING PANELS IN THE house are installed with air space between panels and insulation layer, through which hot air moves to heat room.

VALUE OF GARGLES

BY HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, M.D.

JHEN doctors want to know some- thing, they uso exact methods to find out.

Hence, preparations Incorporated in a chewing gum can be used with some success by those with throat tonsil infections If chewing is carried out while lying down...

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That is why, for instance, they can be so annoyingly sure about it when they fell you that a gargle-even a Powders of the sulfonamide drugs highly recommended one-isn't in have also been recommended for the itself going to cure your sore throat treatment of throat infections. although it may help relieve some Breathed in, they do ordinarily, or haddock for specially delicious symptoms. The doctor learned, by reach the throat and tonsil tissues. Osh cake. Break up 11⁄2 cup cold actual experiment, that the gargle Even so, they do not have any great just cannot reach the part of your effect because the Uning membrane bolled flat with a fork as fine да possible. Feel three medium-sized throat which needs the healing most potatoes and boil for 30 minutes drala ond mash potatoes with a potatomasher. Add tbsp. table fat, the flab, salt and

Beat mixture until it is very light which is the secret of the excellence of the dish.

popper to

taste.

FORM INTO CAKES

Form into round flat cakes; dredge

in flour, and fry on both sides, in

of the throat is smooth and is con- tinually washed by saliva; hence, Here's how: A dye, which has the the powder does not remain in con- property of stalding mucous mem- tact with the diseased tissues long brane, has been added to gargles enough to cure. which were then used by human guinea pigs. Subsequent examina- tion showed that the dye and hence the gargle-did not get very far back of the molar teeth and never camo in contact with the fonail at all:

Samo Tost

· For Throat Infections

A number of studies bave been made of, penicillin and the sulfona- ruidos given in the usual ways-by mouth or injection--as a treatment for threat conditions. It would ap- pear that while, this method may bring about some improvement of

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table fat. Several plain, or, better More recently the same sort of the symptoms, the 'Forms causing still, with tomato sauce to which two text was applied to chewing gums, the infection must be permanently tap. capeta have been added.

medicated with such drugs as peni- eliminated, or relapses occur. How.. Pleblan baked haddock becomes a cillin and the sulfonamides. They ever, in many cases, such treatment dish for an epicure when it is pre-revealed that the dye stained the does reduce the severity, as well us pared with an oyster stuffing. Lay tongue and gum margins and lining the duration of the sickness. one large haddock fillet in a greased membrane of the tooth but that tho Some patients, of course, are sens baking dish and sprinkle with lonsils and back part of the throat sltive to those vaflous preparations, tep. salt and dash of pepper. were not stained by the dys when and often their use may only mask Clean and wash pint oysters, the patient remained in an upright or hide the symptoms while the ing and dip

them in one cup cracker position.

fection continues. Any crumbs, then cover the flot with them. Cover oyalers with another However, according to Dr Noah When severe throat Infection oc targo fillet, sandwich fashion, and D. Fabricant, when a patient chewed curs, a careful study should be mado hold in place with skewers or tooth- and swallowed while lying down, by a physician who will decide when picka. Sprinkle with crumbs, juice with his head lower than, his the penicillin and sulfonamide drugR of a lemon and thap, table fat. Bake shoulders, the tonsils and back part should be used, as well as the form at 360 F. for an hou.

of the threat usually were stained, in which they should be employed.

SEVERAL DIFFERENT COLOURS. In the porcelain enamel Anish will be available to barmonise with the owner's choice of draperies and upholstery fabrics. Note the built-in bookcase in this 14x10 foot living room.

in the living room makes for addi- built-in china closet in the dining for addi- dish-clothes washing machine, a tlonul cosy comfort and homey-

ness.

room, built-in bookcase in the living

Among the many attractive fea- room and a built-in vanity with a tures which this unusual new home large built-in mirror in one of the will have to offer are exterior doors bedrooms. containing panels of corrugated glass The house is 92 by 35 feet, and which admit light but prevent out six inches overall is erected on a siders from tooling in, and interior conventional foundation with con-

will be sold- doors which slide into the wall at crete floor slab, and the touch of a finger; floor-to-ceiling through dealers who will erect them kitchen cabinets, a combination for purchasers.

\ KITCHEN

BATH

BED ROOM 10'-6"x14"

[UTILITY

РІНЕТТЕ 9'x10'

CL

.LIVING ROOM

14'x16

BED ROOM

12'x12

Courtesy Lustron House Corp.

TWO BEDROOMS, LIVING ROOM, kitchen and dinette com- prise the convenient plan of the house which is 32 by 35 feet six inches overall

ONE OF THE MANY 60Hvenient built-in features of the house

· is, this bedroom dressing" table “with big mirror and numerous

drawers

Entertain On A Simple Scale

ELEANOR ROSS WE have been mulling over a

letter from a render, a let ter the gist of which is that people should not give parties and so use extra' food when we are asked to conserve in order to take care of hungry people in other countries. Like overy other argument, of course, there is much for and against, and like every other argument, it is a matter of degree.

To put in our own bit, we disagree In principle with our, correspondent. We believe in home parties, in good- fun and fellowship, but wo

aro

against, splurging. And, thero is no need to splurge for the nicest partics are those that are simple, nice spur- of-the-moment affairs, given in or der to have friends with us, to hava our friends meet other friends. The sort, of party that is given -becauso It is a must, because obligations have to- be pald, are the sort of parties. that we dlalike. And they are

take valu- usually the kind that do tak able food, the kind that result In waste of food, too, for these are the splurgy kind of parties that do the damage. But good fellowship, good, simple food, games, music, stories around д glowing fire-what's wrong with such gatherings, would like to know?

NOT MUCH WORK

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A get together need not entail much extra work on the household, If the house is kept in good running order. Spring branches, pussy wil- lows and such, in bright containers: give a gain air to even the simplest room. A buffet meal does not take much doing, if it is kept simple, as It should be. A hot dish, maybe а of fresh vegetable salad, a bowi fruit, perhaps a cheese platter with crackers, some cookies, plenty steaming hot coffee, should suffice.

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At no time, even when there is no emergency

should any household take on more than it can cope with. When it does, any event la ĺkely to be a fallure. Guests become.com- scious-of-the-stress-and-if-one- spends all one's time and energy or- ranging a party, all it means is tired, "harried hostess. ⠀⠀

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So easy does it, with hospitality, with everything else. Good records, mayhap that newest album for the musle lover, good talk, easy, convivial, happy atmosphere, a bright, nicely-kept room, a glowing fire if the room boasts a fireplace, jall add up to a good gathering.

Che SNAPSHOT GUILD

Railroad fans, who mix photography with their love of trains, Welcome striking shats such as this.

HOBBYISTS' HOBBY.

SEVERAL 'days ago my friend,

So whether you' build model rail- are an avid bird ways like Doc,

the Doc, was showing me his collection of negatives watcher, still chase fire engines, or devote your off hours largely to your almost 2,000 of them which garden, iry picturing your hobby, he has made in a five-year period.

-- Today's 'shot, for example, is ono that Doc, or any railway fan, 'might Many of Doc's negatives are like. It is good pictorially; it has good composition. It was made with Aimilar. Four out of every five an exposure of 1/50 at f/11an of the shot he has taken are exposure roughly equivalent to that pictures of trains or railway of a simple box camera. No faster exposure was necessary, "aince the yards or signal towers ar

photographer shot head-on as the stations. The point is that Doc train slowly rounded a curve after is a railway fan first, a camera leaving a station and was just gain- fan second..

Ing speed..

Doc, like a great many other hop- This is just “one "axample, to be byists, knows that photography can sure, of how picture taking fits into complement, almost any other pas other hobbies. If you work with wood, why not try plcturing the new time. "Why," he put it the other table, you are making, both in the day, "railroad fans swap pictures all process of construction and In Its the time; a man in San Antonio sends finished glory? Or if you're a sports. me a shot of the Texas Bullet and fan-sports pictures are among the I send him one of the Broadway most Interesting of all ahots

Limited."

John

van Guilder

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