North Carolina's "First Lady" Speaks
Out For Cotton; Portrait In Nov. Vogue
Mrs. Broughton
Will Be Shown 1
With Daughter \
In November \otrue
tanl Support is <■
Cotton Industr
; Inipoi -
i\ en
Memphis, I M
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•,f .North ( aroinia. "I’ ■'1
Ion and the ■ 1,1
important to iu'i >'-lU
South. She will -av >"
other of a series ol '•
portrait i»uj!V# to |,p lv'
uonally hy t)<*■ ‘.'ojto'i 1
Cooperating with- l j«C
Cotton t'o111a aim < "i1
Institute. epon.'O! ' ‘>t toe
behalf of the ">*'
Broughton wij] he tea'i
page t" appear in the
issue of \ ■ g " iti*
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Mrs.
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First Lady Of North Carolina
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1 Meliille Itrott " lit on. lirst I.:»cly <>t North ( arnliiia. and hti
1,,,.,. Mi.,. pose 111 llie stately ballroom of the (invernnr's Mansion
at KaU-i"h t..r this portrait whieh "ill appear in the Novemher issue
,,t \ no. Mr>. r.nuiulitoii is "earinu a «!>«n ot line ‘niton hue. I lie
„,«n~vliee i- "eariii- «:» ile-iitn.il In Hattie ( armttie. and if white
uri;aini' appli.pied in nan 4,lue hire. This portrait is the ninth to
appeal in llie 'Tlrsl l.aili" series sponsored hi the National t ottoti
I mini'll and < niton I extile Institute.
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SUCCESSFUL
PARENTHOOD
LOVING AND LIKING NOT
THE SAME
•r Ml*. CATHERINE CONRAD EDWARD#
Aiiicidti UIIm, fortsli' llgyatat
It is incredible. but tnuv. that
sonu‘ parents who love a child
deeply rarely show hint that they
like him. Now being loved is as
necessary to normal emotional
development as sun. loud and air
are to noinial growth. Hut being'
liked in childhood, as well as
loved is the vitamin essence from
which si pleasing personality
The reason for this is that lov
ing; a child springs partly from
instincts within yourself-— he is
yours, he is dependent on you.
he is a source of pride. Hut liking
is engendered by what flows front
the child himself—you like him
i because he is amiable, bright,
! amusing, energetic, good. soine
i times because he is heguilingly
! naughty.
Expressions of love and liking
I are different'. too. Your love
! prompts you to care for the
child's health and well being, to
sacrifice for his education Yotn
liking shows in a spontaneous
let's go places and have fun at
titude. in your welcome to his
friends,- in your tolerance of the
noise and confusion he sometimes
i makes, above all in your whole
i hearted acceptance of the type
| of person he is.
That is one reason why par
ents often think children are un
! grateful. for it is human nature
| to take food, clothing. shelter and
education for grained until after
! we have to provide them for our
j selves. Therefor^ these thin.es
aren’t apt to represent love to a
child, let alone likine. Hut know
line that vou will stop in the
; midst of eleahi.ho a clipboard to
1 listen to his latest momentary
I enthusiasm, especially if its one
he has made up himself, such at
I tent ion makes a child feel loved
land liked both. He feels that you
like him when you respond gaily
to his objections to getting un
dressed. even though he knows
I vou are 1 i11c to make him mind
1 (Children usually like to mind
if vou don’t make them feel bul
lied and helness about it.)
Hut whet) a child realvl is un
attractive and not very likeable,
what arc parents supposed to do
• then? He parents, in the host
\ sense of the wan ill What are
parents for if not to appreciate
Jam! cultivate the stood points in
a child’s makeup which don t
show on slight •iciiuaintance?
Instead too many parents ap
pear to side against the ehild.
Take the shy. awkward girl horn
to parents of unusual serial
grace. Do they by tleir acts and
words let the ehild know that (
diffidence is no bar to being
liked7 Do they through the years
teach her comfortable ways ol
liking people, lint expecting het
to be vivacious and talkative, hut
just courteous and kind? Or do
they spoil her chances of making
friends with quiet, retiring per
sons like herself by trying to
make her over into their owi
type of personality, so that she
is never comfortable with any
Then there is the exact oppo
site—the effusive person bom
into a family of reticent souls. A
friend once told me she was con
stantly editing herself, curbing
her natural expresisvencss be
cause always ringing in her ears
was her mother's disapproval ex
pressed in the constant admoni
tion, "Now don’t he dramatic.’
This doesn't mean that von
should do nothing to help a ehild
outgrow unpleasant characteris
tics. Again, what are parents for
if not to correct unhealthy
growth? Dut. as the psegholo
gists are always warning us.
make it clear that it is the had
deed, the wrong mental attitude
"on dislike, not the child. Since
that is easier said than done, we
will illustrate tie technique in
next week's article.
1.
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jse of manufactured gas would
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Electricity used for retrigero
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in refrigerator.
I'o save electricity refrigeru- j
tors should be turned off prior to ,
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of time.
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