WILMET T E 1 ·L I F E April 2, .1926 be out of place in the world; we shoutd be misfits . . Our studies are what we . Learning Discipline- Firat Step in find them today, simply because others Safety Program for Illinois Schoof have found that these · studies give us Children a knowle<ige of the things we shall need most when w.e have finished Learning oiscipline 'is as important as learning to read and write according to a bulletin issued ·by . the' accident prevention department of the Chicago Motor club. This bulletin accompanies the safety poster shown ii1 the schools in northern Illinois and northern Indian a this month. The poster shows a. met.nher of the school boys' patrol cltrectmg traffic, and the caption reads: "Boys' patrols are sav ing lives. Lawrespecting motorists and children will obey them." Here in part is the talk that the teachers wilf read to their classl's during the month: "Om school studies ar(' necessary only because the) ·fit us to live our live~-; ,,·ith more enjoyment. If we did not know hcl\\· to read or write we should - - - - - - - - - - , - - - - - - - -school. Must Learn Discipline '· 'vVe must learn ho\v to read and to write. but it is equally important that we learn discipline. No one can be truly educated '"ho is undisciplined. No one would ever he in a position to direct others who has not learned how to control himself. It is said that order is Heaven's first law . If ther e were no rules in cla ss rooms, no one would ever learn anything. Anyone who wished to get up and speak might do so and eyervone in our clas s rooms might he talki;1g at once. Discipline teaches us hovv to obev the rules. The boy or girl who entt·r:-; a gan1c and will not obey the rules spoils the game for all.. The grown person who has never learned discipline is nenr truly happy . "So it is that \\'e must ~tart uut t·arly in life to learn discipline. In the :-~afl't~· poster this month one pha se of discipline is illustrated . The school huy patrol officer is . sho\\·n holding -a group of children hack on the curh until traffic stops. Children \\'ho disobey the instructions o~ the hoys on patrol duty may pay heavily for their disobedience . They may pay \\'ith their limbs or po ssibh· with their lives. Remcm her that the- boy on the crossing has full authc,rity to direct your movemrnts on the ~trcct. This authority is given hi111 so that you will he sa f c. The sc h oot hoy patrol officer;-; should he your ht: '-'t fril'nds, if ,·ou oher them it is verr unlikclv tha-t vuu \\~II evt:r ht· hurt h~· all autonwbilr. . "Yuu shuul{l kno\\' :-,(Jil\t·thing ahuut tht· dutiL·s of the:-.( hoy s on patrol duty. It is thl' duty of an ofi1cn of the j)atrol to \\'arn children \\'ho deliberately place t hemse h·es in danger. Th e pat rot of ficrrs arc obliged to wam children ,,·ho cross streets at anv point other than at the regular crossirig, children who play in the strcrt. or childrrn \\'ho hitrh on wagons or automobiles. DISCIPLINE - SAFETY Name Cast of Plays Produced by Junior . Membership April . 7 ' . .. SEWING MACHINES Almost new port· able Electric Ma· chines from $29.50 up Under the direction of Mrs. Charles Broad, the Junior Membership of the \Voman's Catholic Club of Wilmette is producing t\VO plays, "Nancy" and "The Love of P,cte," at the \Vilmette Wom an's cluh, \Vednesday. April 7, at 8:15 o'clock , ior the benefit of . the St. Franci~ ~arin school fund. Th ose taking part in the one act pia rs \\·ill he: Anne O'Brien, Rosaline ).1iits .Annabelle Dickson, Frances ] o~~. Janet By·rncs, who will compose tltt· ca:;t of "Kaney", and. Mary Dri :-.cl)ll, 1a ne Campbell, J{obert Bud inger. :..r:t.rshall Corns, Alice Arns. Ceraldim· \\' att, ).lary Patterso n, Julie T\\'o111L'.\' Doroth ea Tarnow, Hayes ()'Brit·n. Eilt'en Leary , Kathryn Hau rahan. \\h u \\·ill hv oi "The Love oi Pdt·" cast. Ro:-.e lnar .\· Dtnlp sey ts Ill chnrgt· 11i . propertie:-. . . .. · ' .... -,A You SINGER DROP HEAD from can easily arrange for a loan on improved Real Estate or con- $15.00 up Machines Rented and Repaired GIVE HOUSE PARTY .-\ grClll!J uf six \\' iln1ctte ·gi rl~ hav(· hL·t·n iollowing thtir annual custom thi~ pa:-.t \\'l'ek, and Tue~day and \\'cdne sclay ga ,.e a progre~sin· hou se party and ead1 lw:-.te~s in tum entntainecl the gmup either at breakfast. luncheon, or dinnrr . The participants in the affair \\'ere Franct·::-. I Icnrarcl. Betty ).fulforcl, Jant· ()\\'en, El canM 'J'hayn, ).1 eclora Bright , ;tnd Elizabl'th lh·lkrarcl. 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