. The Ladies' home journal. Family jam session : the key is major, the rhythm smooth when Jay and Harrie tune up of an evening to serenade their two best girls. By Betty Hannah Hoffman * Photographsby J. Di Pietro WHEN five-year-old Judy Hogan, with the dark almond eyes andgappy smile, whirls around the room, trips and falls, thefamily pronounces, Just like her mother—never looks whereshes going. And when, at a sharp word, she retreats to a corner,Isnt she sensitive—just like her father! Nobody stops to consider anymore that Judy is adopted. This engaging mite has not only acquired thedisposit
. The Ladies' home journal. Family jam session : the key is major, the rhythm smooth when Jay and Harrie tune up of an evening to serenade their two best girls. By Betty Hannah Hoffman * Photographsby J. Di Pietro WHEN five-year-old Judy Hogan, with the dark almond eyes andgappy smile, whirls around the room, trips and falls, thefamily pronounces, Just like her mother—never looks whereshes going. And when, at a sharp word, she retreats to a corner,Isnt she sensitive—just like her father! Nobody stops to consider anymore that Judy is adopted. This engaging mite has not only acquired thedispositions of the harmonious Hogans; she even looks like them. Her mother, Lucia Hogan, is a tall, angular brunette, with crisp shorthair and a bony, animated face, exhibiting a fashion models sleekness inred corduroy slacks. The father, Harrie, named (he sighs) after an Aunt ol American families have incomes of £l©0©-#50©0 a year Meet aninsurancesales man jromMendham, N. J,. iggest area e true. Now, w an-t imagine life without her j Harriet, is broad-shouldered and stocky, his round face revealing the stolidDutch burghers behind the blatantly Irish name. Both of them have aneager, outward look about them which is reflected in the sweetness ofexpr Bsion oJ adopted Judy. She even resembles their son Jay, quiet andself-contained, a near-six-footer at fourteen, who is not adopted. Young Jay had been an adored only child for twelve years when hissister arrived, a potentially explosive situation. The fact that the adoptedchild feels so utterly secure in all their affections, while Jay has never felta single twinge of jealousy, is a remarkable tribute to their parents. Harriesays, I know that I want a decent break; and I want to see that everj bod)else gets onetoo. Through se\enteenyearsof marriage, heand Lucia havebrought every source of conflict, no matter how trivial, out into the open,threshed it through to a mutual decision, then wasted no time in back-slid
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