Show W first make our beblta end then they make 14 rri V Sow an act reap habit: aow a ua habit reap character - T a A A 7 V 4 w 4 t Make Rules io Govern Group When at Play i t 4 "Let's play hide and seek I don't want to play croquet” said Dolly "It’s so tiresome to play croquet" "But it isn't your turn to choose" laid Herbert Dolly was new in the neighborhood and did not know that the children took turns selecting games when She pouted a bit but was playing happy when it came her turn to choose And so merrily they played all the $unny afternoon “How in the world did you accomplish this?” asked Dolly’s mother who with several other mothers was sewing under the big apple tree and watching the children "I always sup-- poised a certain amount of wrangling and jangling went with children's fun but everything is harmonious and hapoy here’"1!' “We' let the children make their own rules” said Herbert’s mother "Everyone had a voice in the making and the first meeting was rather They decided that absolute noisy fairness was the only way to make Now they eneverybody satisfied force the rules themselves” "Do they ever have any trouble?" -- ' (Continued on Ptae Eight) Happiness fairly beams from th? faces of these three girls because they have teamed the laws of thrift and really enjoy putting them into practice And thrift doesn't mean simply the saving of pennies It has a bigger and broader meaning that these girls understand For instance Ruth Forslund Interprets thrift to mean taking good care of herclothes and In the photograph we caught her Just mending a rent In her scarf Knight Constant Donna Mae Anderson is thrifty with her books and Is careful to have them fresh and clean by keeping the bright Jackets on them Page Betty Ruth Hopkins keeps a budget of her money and makes a careful record of all she and all die spends The photographer caught Betty Ruth Just after a shopping trip as she was writing down in her memorandum book her list ens of purchases THE KNOWLEDGE TEST — j Who wrote : 1 “And from its station in the hall An ancient time-piesays to all ‘Forever! never! Never! forever!’”? 2 "Under the wide and starry sky Dig the grave and let me die"? 3 “God has given you one face and you make yourselves another"? 4 “Be not the first by whom the new are tried Nor yet the last to lay the old aside"? 5 “It is said that gifts persuade even the gods"? Fill each blank: 6 An amphibious animal is one that is able to " was written by Poe 7 “The Masque of the Red 8 was the great exponent of the spoils system 9 “Thb Bahner” was written the war of 10 —— — is the- - medical term for lockjawduring ! 11 Athens Is a city of 12 was called the ‘Tittle Giant” Stephen A 13 Innuendo in law is an interpretation of words held to be 14 The “Niebelungen Ring” is a group of four by Richard Wagner 15 “Old Folks at Home” was written by (Copyright 1934 King Features Syndicate Inc) oe Star-Spangl- To Learn Thrift One Should Have Real Allowance "Who's afraid of the big bad wolf?” sing the careless shiftless little pigs but when the big had wolf comes around you know very well where these little fellows seek shel- ter It is with their thrifty careful mother who has built a fine brick house against the dangers that threaten ail living creatures Members of the Knighthood of Youth start early to learn and " to practice the laws of thrift On each of the charts that set the questions there is one that pertains to thrift: Did I put my books and toys away? Did I keep from marking or injuring books? Did I finish any work I started? Was I careful not to keep anyone waiting for me? And the daily practice involved in answering these questions develops real thrift' When it comes to the money question however almost' everyone is now ' agreed that you cannot learn to use money wisely and well unless you have practice in so using It If your parents and uncles and nunts hand you nickels and dimes ns the (Continued on Pate Eight) habit-formin- g |