• •*.•* r ;, \"%«+UX> *;•; • «••>m- <" <* .'* ** " , • , t* \ •' \,4 • ' 1 • --H' {K '.-1 > £ .vs l,fV •' * , - Z • 1 - - •* • ;V.; X'* ' * HjTlfey. Delator 2$. Mfift !/J' •;' fi 7f,,: 4 ; *•>v\. ">• ""kvf"'**W , T ^ 1 'fr> ',*•', ' \ *, * : \*.,' +*.* * <\^ \ -, ~ - * *' % * . 'Vfi'"- \ V . -- , --• «|A -• ftff I'Tl'l I I I'TT1I> s- NEWS Heahh TjDq »»< IIMIMIH IMU II11 > 11 lov^ And wanted. He must b« made to tarn sef »»<.••• ••••m 1 .tH-i-»i miu By Jackie Moss etpbmt Librarian*^!lu"b 'VBdnesdAy, Oct. 21, the stu- Urge Motorists Not To Thrtfw Matches From Car Motorists thi'ow urged not to -*i_t librarians met. A working , m ,tches and cigarettes •ohedule was planned, special re- '....:' t, „„„„„ tv,« aponsibility such as keeping from their cars. Because of the looks in order, taking care of dry posters displays, and any typing duties that may come up. The group made plans for ^ raising funds to finance a senior n«# «pring. >• ' FAA. 1 ' • "The Future Homemakers of America have such a Wg organisation this year' that they are dividing into sections. The new fection will elect officers soon.; --•The whole organization will meet When they have speakers and tor special programs. Betty Wright, at the state meeting at Navy Pier, secured the position of rec™ati^4frector for Section n. ' F.T.A. A Future Teacher member will fee given an opportunity to observe and assist in the elementary and high schools some time in the future. - Catholic Daughters' Retreat Last Friday the Catholic Daughters of America Sponsored « retreat for 'teen-age girls that lasted the better part of the day 'It began with lom Mass at 8:30. ft began with low Mass at 8:30. Hfcreakfast, after which a Jesuit friest spoke to them. Then they rere served lunch. After more fiscussions, the group at St. 'atrick's broke up at 3:80. condition of , all Of oUage throughout the midwest, it is impei ative that motorists exercise more than usual cautions to n>ake sure that they don't .atart 'tt>:est and prairie fires. While out driving in -your car you should: : v-y. 1. Be sure not tff empty ash trays while your car is in motion. 2. Avoid throwing lighted matches or cigarette* out your car windows. 3. When walking around in forest preserve areas make certain that any matches you use are extinguished before you tirow them away. As an added precaution break all matches .in half before discarding them. Our Youth Grows Up As a parent how well do you know ,your child? Can you iin any sense of thoughtfulness predict your child's development during his adolescence ? With the apparent growing increase in child delinquency in major and minor crimes, one wonders about the parents in their roles of responsibility the educational committee of'the Illinois State Medical society states in Health Talk. A child is a human being. In his early years, the parents' chief responsibility is to establish good behavior patterns from an emotional and physical aspect. How can this be accomplished in a broken home? Broken, per- Twi*§7if£ecause the harmony of adjustment of living together has been interrupted »*9^ oneor many reasons. / A happy home la* a child's haven arid affectionate and understanding parents are his guardians of safety. Quarreling parents do not inspire tranquility in the child, and pawents who are oh a constant social whirl, singly or together, 'save little time for the Youngster's natural dependence. Strangely enough, it is surprising that many children who grow up under adverse and unpleasant circumstances develop into wonderful and aide citizens. Just because ^ child is surrounded with the comfort of material things, the parents' responsibility is not ended.'A chile! i must be made to feel that he is WE DRESS YOUR FLOORS & WINDOWS SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE • LINOLEUM - TILE - CARPETING • • DRAPES - CURTAINS - RODDING • VENETIAN and VERTICAL BUNDS 1 PHONE 917 for Free '"Mptimate TONYAN'S HOME FURNISHINGS 208 E. ELM STREET McHENRY, ILL. and reliance and in tbiMi J»e will fail if faced with the instant bickering of conflicting parents. , ' • A child needs a certain Rmount of freedom, but not to the extent that his independence is dominant. You, as a parent, have a right to know the whereabotlti of your youngster. Indeed, not only is it a tight, but a responsibility. As an adult, you are a better judge of character, but how can you exert this experience if you do not know your child's associates -- and how his time la spent. And, on the other hand, when you are away from him. Changing years have seen a change in the patterns' of child guidance. This is not psychological, but is a part of the increasing prosperity. Not all child delinquents emerge from poor homes. Some of the most vicious have come from Ipmes wherp there fc*s been easy acce*siW?i*y to material needs -- too much BRAND NEW SPINET PIANOS I M Note Keybott* in Mahoga*/ $46?*®C USED SPINETS from $37900 USED GRANDS .FROM <34300 ALSO BIO SAVINGS ON FLOOR SAMPLES :SAVE OP TO *200°° pocket money -- ownership of automobiles -- and great laxity in regular hoUM. Conversely in the' less well equipped homes, a child's re- . ^ ^ , . sponsibility must begin earlier to i accidents that Involve inkeep the cupboard filled and to noctnt citizens- of jrour coinmaintain the proverbial roof rauI^ty ? How about you, Mr. Parent ? Are you doing your part ,*» your own borne to reduce the daUy totals of thefts, shootings, autoover one's head. This child's spare hours are Usually devoted to some form of work. The greatest influence of the home on the child is example. A child, a natural imitator, reflects his environment. Tensions, arguments, temper tantrums and foul language are quickly copied. These characteristics are difficult to overcome once they have been firmly entrenched in the child's makeup. Is your child happy to be with you? Doe* he enjoy bringing his friends into your home, showing openly that he is Ml proud of you as he is of them? Think it over Mr. Parent. It isn't always the child next door or down the block that needs help. It may be your child and the fault may be your own. Live wisely, maintain good health, take part in the activities to build up your community and go to the church of your choice. 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