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When your column was pass-«d arwnd Jn the home today
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irfortonttriy, mapy boyi wfll t*k» wkatoiw tt*y c u ttfc a ftri Into. Stof« btttar know it and conduct heraelf accordingly.
ftftt prtJts your cctemt Carmri, Pwna^ Boose Motfrer
Dmr B M M Mttter: Tta&k you for expresstag yow point of view. Since youve cncdtod yoar ^ibscription, I hope aome-00* shows you my reply.
You are light wben you My a decent boy sfaoaM be rwpoo-sflrie for bis gW. But not all boys are decent Moreover, out-of "wedlock pregnancies to-votvt more than decency* There are such factors as permissive parents, sexy movies, Uqnor, na-chaperoned parties, midnight beach Masts and going steady
Most 11-year-old boys are not thinking about love and marriage. Tbey are thinking abort sex. The Juices are flowing, and tbey are out looking. The girl is indeed responsible far whatever happens to her because
Dear year - old daughter entered a coloring contest — not once but several times. She gave the names and addresses of five friends in an effort to win at least me of the prises.^ She signed her cousin Wendy's name to one of the pictures and tt ww first {dace. The pise was flN and a TV appearance.
When Wendy's mother caned to tell us about the mysterious windfall, I suspected what had happened and I confronted Debbie. She admitted signing Wendy's name. I told her the whole thing was dishonest, that she could not accept the money and that she certainly could not appear on TV as somebody dee. Wendy's parents insist that their daughter is entitled to the money because her name is on the check*
Debbie has been eattaz off eniP^^e^a»^a^PiP eW^eajRe? Wm^^JWw w^ea^n^ne^fjfe. w»«*w
the mantle for two days. I haw let her know she did a terrible thing. But is she really wronf to be nyul about her cousin taking the prize money? I've made it clear to Debbie that she cant have it, and I want it to go to charity. What do you think? — Hollywood.
Dear Hollywood: Debbie should tell the officials she faked the signature and ask them to donate the check to charity. They might solve the problem for you by canceling payment cm the check*
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malformation* By U E H m OOUMAN, NLDU
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a s be appears. Get clued in. Send for Ann Landers' booklet "Dating Do's and Don'ts," enclosing with your request 35 c. in coin and a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope.
Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of this newspaper enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope.
ossy child hasi&w friends^ By GARRY C MYERS, PkJ).
Too may know the chQd wtth but lew.friends, who expects other children to come to his bouse, but doesn't choose to go to theirs or seek their company j outdoors. This child feels very important wben tbey come. As time goes on few of them come and dont s&y BSgrevenlfcougir he tries to bribe them with "eats."
While they are in his house he is naturally inclined to boss them and tefl than what to play n o t If at 8 or 10 be and the playmates decide to have a dub he names himself president
SMS Net Visit A mother writes of her daugh
ter, 8, presumably an only child from Massachusettsi
"I am writing of a problem with our daughter, S. She's smart and pretty but when it comes to friends, as her mother, I'm at the end of my rope. She is happy with children, plays well, but tbey have to
come to her and her house, she very rarely will go call them or play at their house.
"If she does, it doesn't last very long then. Her excuse is a sore throat or a stomach ache. I am heartborken to see her hanging around here by herself. — — —
"I tried to give her swimming lessons at a local pool but, no, she did not like it. She likes to read, color, draw; but for friends, as long as they come to her she's happy. If more than one is around it's a 'tw's company, three's a crowd.'
"It makes me unhappy to see her like this."
Stady aid Guide My reply in part: Wben children come to your
home, study and guide your daughter to be a better playmate. Almost surely she bosses than one is around it's a 'two's play next and has her own way. Curb her bossiness. Aim to get her to let her playmates
choose often what to play next. Spend much time in their presence guiding them in games and other group fun.
When the little guests cant stand it tbey go home and may not return soon. Your daughter may suppose she can't have herLawn^^ayJnjheir homesj^ if she played outside with them.
Spend Time Outdoors Require her on good days to
be outdoors with other children, at least from 30 minutes to an hour.
Avoid mere talk to her about having more friends. Put your trust in ways that you can control to give her useful social practice.
Parents of a younger child, please take note. Begin as early as you can to help this child enjoy fun with many other children of his own age, not only in his own home but also elsewhere. The nursery school may afford good social opportunities. We little realize how the Sun
day school affords opportunities for very young children to get along with and enjoy other children of their own age.
(My buHetins "Your Child and His Playmates" and "The Bossy Child" may be secured by sending a self-addressed, U. S. stamped nvelope to me in cajre~6flKs~MWspaper.y Answering Parents* Questions Q. Do you approve of alpha
bet blocks for the preschool child0
A. Yes; from them, with the parents' suggestions, he may easily learn to identify the letters of the alphabet before he enters school — useful to him in learning to read.
COOPERSVILLE
Area News
Mrs. Edward Abood
Phone GR S-90S
Can a chfid be born with ani opening Into the spine? Does this become worse when they grow up?
During the development of the embryo In the mother's womb there can occur irregularities which lead to deformity at birth.
I assume that by "an opening into the spine" you refer to the condition known as spina bifida which is due to Uncomplete closure of the spinal canal. The severity erf the condition depends on how extensive it is and whether or not.any important nerve tissue pro-trudes through the opening.
There are other congenital or birth malformations which do not hamper the child's growth or health into adult life. Many can be repaired by surgery.
• * * When the voice box Is re
moved tow can a person speak? Sound and speech depend on
the vocal cords which lie in the voice box, or larynx, just below the Adam's apple in the neck. The larynx i s somet imes removed in order to s a v e the life of the patient with cancer.
I might interject the thought that hoarseness is nature's warning and calls attention to the need for careful inspection of the larynx. When recognized, early cancers of the larynx can be successfully removed in a
ranuulcable mirp^fr of cases . ea ^ ^ w a e s e M e eHeYBJRaaiFawanr eaa^an^eMP^eF^a^n- ^/^m ^ r ^ w ^ r ^ ^ w w
To reborn to the question, when the voice box is totally removed the p^tfmt breathes through a hole in the midfie of the neck called a tracheotomy.
These courageous patients are taught to speak by swallowing air and soon develop the ability to make themselves beard in a remarkable way. There are some electric voice boxes that are used by those who are unable to learn the complex method of properly swallowing air.
It is most gratifying to note how well these patients take their place in everyday society and perform their obligations with dignity and accomplishment
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What is this blood? Is it a medical condition or has it been made up to sell thickeners.
Tbere is no validity to the idea of thin blood. It is a catch phrase that has no medical meaning.
Blood can be deficient in red Mood cells, white blood cells, platelets and any of the other formed elements. Blood can be anemic and proven so, only by microscopic study.
Tbere afennany—types -of
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Opening lead: King of 4 Opening lead: King of spades.
An interesting application of the "uppercut" provided West with the means to establish a second trump trick for himself and thereby assure the defeat of South's four heart contract. iron. Otters like pernicious anemia can be controlled by vitamin B12.
The myth of thin blood has made many people vulnerable to the sales pitch of expensive and unncessary vitamins, good supplements and fancy blood
1 thickeners. Dr. Coleman welcomes letters
j from readers, and, while he can-! not undertake to answer each j one, he will use questions in his column -whenever
West opened the king of spades on which East followed with the seven. West continued with the aee on wbch Us part ner played the nine. Since East, had not high-lowed, it was clear that be had the missing spade, so that a continuation did not appear inviting.
West had book in his own hand, and he surveyed the dummy to see where an additional trick might be developed. It was obvious from South's opening bid that the declarer had virtually every missing high card — the ace of clubs alone assured that he had no losers in the minor suits. Unless East held some unexpected value in trumps, the situation appeared hopeless.
Presently West saw a way to promote an additional trick provided his partner had some intermediate cards in hearts. He continued with a third round of spades, deliberately presenting South with a ruff and discard. Declarer trumped with North's three of hearts and then led a heart from dummy.
East played the nine of ! hearts, South put up the queen and West was in with the ace.
J Now came a fourth round of | spades. East made telling use | of the jack of hearts by ruffing in with that card. South over-
j niffed withThe Eng and cashed j the ten. However, by now, West's eight of trumps was established as the setting trick.
anemia which in themselves dictate the nature of the treatment. Some simple forms may respond to diet or increased
when they are of general interest. Address your letters to Dr. Coleman in care of this newspaper.
CROWN Area news
Mrs. Ethel Barnett Phone LY 7-3796
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