GAY AND FUNCTIONAL HOUSEHOLD chores take on a touch of glamor when you are dressed for the occasion, If a neighbor drops in for a cup of tea you won't have to be asham- ed of your work clothes even if she is 'a complete stranger. This young matron is all set for a | & préttied up in a colorful apron and red denim gloves. Both tems are so inexpensive that you'll find they fit right on a ii ited budget. The gloves are a great protection for hands and nails as well as being bright and comfortable, ~By TRACY ADRIAN thorough house cleaning, all CHILD GUIDANCE It Ts Advisable To Have \ \ A Chaperone At Teenage Parties By G. CLEVELAND MYERS A great many children, of age eleven to Aouttees, are not ade- uately protectyl. "rhey may aitend school affairs and go elsewhere at night unac- fed a responsile older person. They also may attend un- chaperoned - parties in homes of friends. When the party is held at their own home, they may re- uest their parents to absent themselves--and the request is granted! It's amazing how many parents approve of such parties. A New Jersey mother writes: *'I am the mother of a girl, twelve years of age I let her attend school socials once a week. Some of the mothers have started to run these little affairs in their own homes, with both parents JIFFY WRAPON! present. The parties break up about ten p. m., when the parents take each child back to its own home in their cars. I want to do what's right for my daughter, Am I wrong in allowing her to attend such school socials and also these home parties?" This was my reply: It seems to me that, you protect your daughter in the way you indicate, it is quite wonderful and whole- some for her to attend a reason: able number of the social events. You should give your children lots of opportunities to be with other children, both boys and girls, but make sure they are pro- tected at the socials and on the way to and from_them, TEACH SELF-RELIANCE I have to read so many prob- lems that parents think they have with their children, it's re- freshing to read letters from mothers who seem to be doing well as parents, ' pin ji 7 0-214 TaL18-20 By ALICE BROOKS Sew a jiffy wrapon trim with gay embrol . Flower basket pocket -- nothing prettier!! Make two styles -- long and short! Pattern 7022: tissue pattern, mo tifs, directions for wrapon. Sizes Small (10, 12); Medium (14, 16); Large (18, 20), Stats size. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern (stamps can not be accepted) to Daily Times Gazette Household Arts Dept, Ontario. Print , ADDRESS, P NUMBER and SIZE, ORDER our 1955 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalogue. Enjoy pages and pages of exciting new designs -- knitting, crochet, em broidery, ironons, toys and novel ties! Smed 25 cents for your copy of this wonderful book now, You'll From Canada & young mother Anes d dome from a family of 20 children. My mother taught me to do things by myself early in life. Therefore, I am teaching my children the same way. "My oldest girl gets out of bed in the morning, dresses hersell and then sits quietly in her rocker till I get up. She also sets the table, puts the dishes away and dusts the furniture, She may not do these things as well as I do, but she ir learning. She also takes care of her brother for me, when I'm busy. "In your rolumn you speak of praising children when they do something for you. I do, and it really pays off." JAPANESE COEDS About 98,000 women matriculated at Japanese schools and colleges in 1984, three times as many as .in HOUSEHOLD HINT Next time you buy cut flowers, save several to arrange in one of those inexpensive glass flower globes which you fill wit water, The "flower under glass" will lend a Victorian touch to an room and will stay in good condl. tion for two weeks or longer, Use distilled water for best results, You can get it from your florist, or use the water defrosted from your relrigerator, which is also distill. Woman Specializes In Labor Legislation |; OTTAWA (CP)--Edith Lorentsen Saskatchewan woman , is an ex- as a National Selective Service, From 1047 to 1949 she was in. volved in the labor department's work with the great numbers of | ° displared persons coming to Can- ada as domestic workers. Besides keeping legal details at her fingertips Migs Lorentsen pre- pares reports on legislation for the department's monthly Labor Gazette, attends labor conferences and writes pamplets, INTEREST TH WOMFN She firmly believes that all la- bor legislation is of interest to women, "Women look for laws of a sve- cial type, such as Ontario's mini- mum wage provisions, and some- times they are inclined to think that no legislation affects them un- less they are specifically men- tioned," she says. 'Actually, a great deal of the general law- making applies to all workers." Outside her quiet little office, Miss Lorentsen looks after her own house and garden in suburban Ot- tawa, takes a college course in ad- ministrative law ("not a hobby, just part of the job," she says) and belongs to an interior decorating group 'in the University Women's Club for "fun." $-0-0 FLATTERING! 14% -20% By ANNE ADAMS Double-diagonals are so flatter: ing to the half-size figure; they make you look taller, smarter, slimmer! Outlined in bright con- trast on this simple sundress-- they're twice as pretty! Add the bolero to make a lovely ensemble. Pattern 4702: Half Sizes 14'%, 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%, 24%. Size 16% dress, bolero take 4% yards 35-inch fabric; % yard contrast. This pattern easy to use, sim- h|Ple to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (35 cent 8) in coins (stamp s cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. 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When it's sanded smooth and clean, dust carefully and cover with two thin coats of white shel lac, being sure that the first one is dry before applying the second. warmed up and ready for action, | will perhaps find the iddle of So get ib ready for action, There |the morning more convenient. She is no better way to start the day |can key her exercises to the mus- than with easy, limbering waker- | cles not used in housework, namely upperr, Wake up and str-et.cch, The stretch should be extended to its the middle muscles. That will' do away with the threat of the middle spread. The business girl can go to a gym three times a week, after limits, but the movement should be nade slowly and smoothly, and releastd in the same easy man- ner, Breathing should be natural, not held. An easy xl cal rou one resi to time 1s to avoid exercising vigor- ously within an hour and a half after meals, for that would Inter fere with digestion, GOOD FOR SOME Some of you prefer to take exer- clses before retiring. If you are a calm, easy-going sort and exercise. helps you to sleep like a log -- fine, For tense people, however, invigorating exercise at bed time Is too stimulating and interferes with sleep. Nothing that interferes with sleep could be termed a health rogram! A leisurely walk in the resh aid before retiring helps woo sleep, and that's good exercise, too, Relax your mind and 'your museles--look at at the stars, for. get your troubles. On the time element, the most important factor is habit. It's a good plan to get in the habit of tak- Ing a little exercise at about the | same hour each day. You'll look forward to it, Regular exercise can help you to feel like a new per- son, The rhythm of it results in a general quickening of the blood stream throughout the body. 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