Show pf I v V I i TOE SALT IAKETRISUNITJUNim' ST — - I Wally’s Wish Fulfilled - by Irish Friend e Page Thr— WAY 20 1934 MORNINO s French Girl Learn? to Be Real American LEAVES FROM OUR ALBUM r Wally Du pairs parent wer emigrants from France They had com to America several years before when Wally and his sister Caroline were babies They lived in a section of Columbus Ohio where many other "French people had settled so the two children had many friends who looked at France as more thau just “another country” Two day before Lafayette's birthday Wally sat on the porch thinking of that great man Wally considered Lafayette a great man especially because he represented France here in America When Wall thought of how this hero had com to America he also thought of all the French who had come to America and had helped to conquer the wilderness they had found here Wally Was proud of his native land He felt that he wanted to do something to honor them Suddenly he burst out: “I’d like to do something! honor of the French in Americal” ' Coraline who was sitting nearby ‘ reading looked up startled “What in the world did you say?” she asked 'V “I said I'd like to do something in honor of the French in America Oh Day Corry wouldn’t you like to too?birth-dsy after tomorrow is Lafayette’s and that made me think of it I Suzanne a little French jfirj toxI in bewilderment in a lone corner of he the huge gymnasium while watched the American girls 'practice basketball Suzanne had been In America only a few weeks She had! come to this school In Pleasantdsle In the hope of learning American ways and getting an Amerlcan-educatloBut alas! She didn’t know how to mix with the other children They seemed ' friendly but uninterested In her Sho would love to be on the basketball team but ahe did 'not know what to do nor bow to get into the game SUwly Suzanne walked away from the gymnasium The girls didn’t want her didn't need her- - She knew that That evening as usual Virginia Collins began her tale of the day's adventure “How is Suzanne?” asked Mrs Collins “Does she still just stand about shyly?” “Oh yes mother I do rather feel aorry for her she’ so very odd!" replied Virginia with a frown of annoyance “But suppose you play more with Her You say she seems afraid” said Mr Collins “Yes mother But dear mel Sho just spoils our fun She just doesn’t know how to mix with us and be ono of us that is all” “Virginia” Mr Collin called to hi daughter “Yes father” answered Virginia going to the doorway "Come here a minute sister and talk to me I have something to say to you about little Suzanne” “Of course father" and Virginia sat down beside her father “Virginia you say Suzanne doesn’t mix?” “Yes I did say it and she really doesn’t Why?” “Well did you ever think that maybe It is the way you girls go about it that keeps her out of your games?1 "I don’t know—" “Suppose you go up to her arid Say ‘Suzanne come arid play with us don’t you think she would come?” “She might She 'might just' look at us" "That is because she doesn’t under stand your language Take her hand Smile Make her understand that you want her with you Talk to her slowly and plainly and help her with the difficult words Don’t just say ‘Do you want to plajr?’ and then dash off without waiting for her to Join you" Virginia smiled rather ruefully “I guess that is the way we do” she ' 4 - 0 Let’s do!" “What could we do?” asked e “Welt we could dress up in some of those French clothes that we brought from France T don’t mean Just us All the children of French descent here could join with us W might parade or something" “Say we could—’’ began Coraline "I’d like to see you all dressed up" aid a voice Corry and Wally looked up to see Patrick their Irish neighbor “Oh did you hear our plan?” asked t t Cora-lin- - i Who Is this serious sedate baby? One group of contestants Is going to have a slight advantage over the rest because this contributor hasn’t changed greatly and her schoolmates ought to recognize her But all of you lean see a picture of this contributor if you have kept your Trib-- ’ un Juniors for the past six months Go back over them and find her This gives you practically the same advantage as her schoolmates have Wally I ’ up? I think it’s silly" “It isn’t such a good plan 1 guess” admitted Wally “Let’s forget it I suppose we can’t celebrate Lafa- yette’s birthday after all Let’s play - ball Pat" n can’t Wally I just came over to borrow your rake and must go right back" “I’ll get it" said Wally ’ After he had gone home Pat kept thinking of what Wally had said about honoring the French There " were so many children of French de- scent going to the Northville school that it would be nice to do something Suddenly Pat thought of a plan The next day he proposed it to some of his friends at school The plan was for all the children who were not of French descent to learn a song They would praising the French sing it oi Lafayette’s birthday that we them "It will just show appreciate them” ho explained "It’s sort of like their own birthday In a way And you know how nice It is to have folks do something for you on your birthday” Of course his friends sgreed and they hunted up and learned an appropriate song On Lafayette’s birthday it happened that the ’teacher had the children read the story of Lafayette’s life and also some poems about him in honor of the day When this was done Pat asked if hU “gang” could sing The teacher consented and the children rose and sang their tribute to the French When the song was finished Wally’s face was beaming He caught Pat’s eye and the twinkle in It told Wally the story “You can’t beat the Irish for big hearts and kindness” he murmured to himself as he joined his friends in the applause KNIGHT JEAN ELLIS 14 - L Winsper Idaho f t i p V I 1 “Sure!" replied Pat grinning "What do you think of it?” “It’s aU right” "You know Wally I’ve just been thinking” broke 4n Coraline "What would we do after we got dressed i - 3 v ' t MAYBE HE FLEW! We had a rainstorm It was very muddy Douglas came to our house He didn’t wear his boots Mother asked him why he didn’t wear his X ' boots ' ' - Douglas replied: "I ran too fast to get mud on my feet” LOUISE EAGAR 9 ’ Mammoth 1 and maybe a better one because It is notorious that our friends seldom know-whwe took like Last week’s baby was Page LuCee Wiliiams How many guessed it? 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