Daily Times-Gazette, 21 Dec 1948, p. 16

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7 PAGE SIXTEEN J : * THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE fUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1948 Family Life = |¥ ) ; CLIVE RSS JACK AND JUDY IN BIBLELAND The Star (id ie Biv story o Dictates World EO ve SETI 1 W IM SORRY, MARY, BUT THIG IS THE * 0 ONLY THING I- COULD FIND "It is the family that dictates the| - | » ' Ps " 'kind of world we create, Miss Eli- : _ nor G. Barnstead, supervisor of case work, Family Welfare Association, 3 ji told a Mi club. : 3 Montival oy Wustrated by Hal Foster Communities are made up of in- ndividually h brought : about, the world as it exists today, a el IL dividual human beings who collec- she said. It is the relationships of human beings with one another that "are out "of kilter--relation- ships as between communities, parts of a - fry and nations." The family, "still the most sig- nificant unit in our culture," plays a dominant role in determining the kinds of people children become. Many of the common activities |" which once helped to keep the family intact as a group have Jes- sened. Because of this fundamen-, tals that still remain have been highlighted. / It is generally conceded that early family relationships determine the basic personality patterns and in- fluence in considerable measure the nature of the child's subsequent: réfatinships. Affections play an important role in the childs de- velopment' to emotional maturity, Miss Barnstead said. Far more than in the past, the individual today depends on .his which give meaning to life and offer the sense of security one home for personal relationships N om F 3 needs to face the world with con- ! " ---- x i ; } ' By Dudley fidence, the speaker said. As one realizes the fragility of ' ab i ; y the small inexperienced family, the 7 " > A 4 = big problem is to bring in commun- ity services to provide the assis- . ; ' 51 : , BRING A tance that the larger family used ' Bal 5 { « Ess OE 4 NUTPICK, MYRTLE / to extend. Miss Barnstead con- ' . , y YOUR POP CRACKED tinued. External props needed to ' ' : » UT SOME OF THESE help family life develop properly ; 5 | 2) ? %% 4 " WALNUTS / were job opportunities for all, vo- \ cational guidance and training fa- cilities for young people seeking employment, adequate social secur- ity measures, adequate health care for all, and adequate housing. Edu- cation was cited as one of the most important - services in modern cul- ture. Agencies for the care and protec- tion of some children are needed to prevent difficulties in family rela- tionships. More mental health 7 a clinics with the services of psy- chiatrists and social workers should LD fier be available to all communities, she i eesti RG Te SHHH, MUMSY... DON'T ; 7 ous ... ILL LET YOU LOOK Said. - The Family Welfare Associa- : v . ' ' tion is available to all people and OT ALONE to the Jews did THE STAR appear; men of a different race, | A una As "not jt the economic underprivi- \ | FLOOR ... AN"... leged." Pp 3 a different creed saw it. In far-off Persia, among the hills beyond | Bond fn Spiritual and mosal values were ' "necessary to any realization of our : bylon, three wise men, Magi of the cult of Zoroaster, saw the ideal of family life." 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