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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1902)
CHEIAWA, OREGON, Good Rules for Indian Schools, Don't bring worry, at rhe table, Don't bring anger, hate or scowls: Bullish everything unpleasant, Tn'k and eat with smiling Jowls, It will aid your own digestion, Ifyou will present a smiling face. It will jolly up the others If you only set the pace Knowing something funny, tell It; Something sad, forget to knell it; Somebody hateful, quick dispel it; At the table. Cares domestic, business troubles, Ills of body, skull or brain. Unkind thoughts and nagging temper Hpeech that omia other pain, I'll 1)1 ic ww and grim disasters, Crimes and wrongs and ri Ill's defeat Let 1 1 it-m all ! to llie wind When you sit down to eat. Knowing something funny tell U; Hntm-tliing sad, forg -t to knelt it; Soioeiwirtv hateful, quick dispel it; At the table. You may breathe a pious b'es-dnir, Over viands rich and iro'd. Hut a blessing with ion faces Won't assimilate your fo wl; While a meal of bread and herring, With a glaa-i of w iter clear, Knowing something funny, tell ft; Something sad, hu'iM to knell it; S i nebody hitieftil. quick dispel It; At the laid. Object of The Success Club. PerliHUfl i her in a fu tire Ah-ahmn Lineal-, n Danl. 1 W. brer, a Wendell l'lilllH, In ourgcll N.I. Wliocui) Ifll? We FRIDAY FEBRUARY 7. 190J; do know that these great men, and many others, received their Inspirations in the old time literary society, of which tho Success Club is a modern and improved outgrowth. There are very few of us who live up to Our highest p'iesihilitie(;in fact, few realize what thew poBHlhilitiea are. Nit ur.il ly we inquire, what means, the Succbs Club uses io helping its members to choose definite aims In life. Every Suc cess Club devotes some of its time at Its regular meetings to the study of the lives of men and women who have achieved prominence in Various tlelds. The motives which inspired thee live are discussed , and a general analysis is made showing rhe traits of character which have helped or hlnlered them. .In ndtiii.ni to the inspiiing element of this biographical re search, the Success Club members are taught history in the bst pMSibe way. For history is Bimply an account of ttie most. Irnptrtant acta of a few men and Another most efficient means of helping members to shape their ideals and to rhooi worthy airna In life, i lh.j dis'-us-sion of VHrUjuiqiieatiohSbaaringon achieve nient and character development. The properly conducted discussion of any in teresting question is a rain ng that will he found most helping to any one. When these questions bear directly upon the problem of making moBt of one's self, its helpfulness is more than doubled. In short the object o this club will be to develop charaot er, prom- te hel pf u I ties J, and toex'eid the true principles of success ful livlnu.