nep« «rfJHI Qé _ 1- i-*T£ .ï. - Çp-! " '<• , 1^ »»«ht HOUMA COURIER Saturday November 8, 1915 I '. 9 itation to St. Matth i«»t (b). Don't encourage pupils to reason, and return a year' or so la­ Sunday, and admlnii nflrma APPARATUS ON PLAYGROUND study at home—parents spend even­ ter. tion. Before the C, •er ings at parties and picture'shows in­ (d). Classes at this school in the Society and Personals vice, the Bishop taklt from stead of at home helping and eu- first, second, and third grades are St. Mark 5, verse 17, they be- COMPLETED couraging the children. Certain too large for proper training and in­ gan to pray Him to out ol pupils have told me that this is the dividual attention which is neces­ their coasts" gave a and For several days Mr. O. H. Breid­ cause of their not coming with their Mr. Andrew Jackson of Ba;uu Mr. Ej-nest Eilender of Montegut sary for pupils of the type sd num­ warning concerning •_ enbach, with the aid of a few small work; this discourages the children. erous in this school—-those with Black was among the out of town was a business visitor in Houma, Christ's presence and . In Ga (c). Allow pupils to be late to visitors in this city during the week. schoolboys, has been constructing improper home conditions. Thursday. dara, He cast the legii devils apparatus on the school grounds for school .because breakfast was not Miss Elizabeth Kyle left during the out of the man that » The moBt inexcusable reason Is week for New York, where she will Mr. Albert R. Viguerie of Mon­ the amusement and physical devel­ started in time; or pupil was sent on that of parental indifference; any and restored him to an i opment of the boys and girls. The a trifling errand. The habit of com­ spend the winter with relatives. tegut came to Houma during the health. But the legltin . parent who keeps a child from Miss Corinne St. Martin of this had play ground is now recognized as ing to school late develops the school to run trifling errands, to middle of the we^k. gone into a herd Of sw: the essential to the development of the habit of negligence toward work, city, is spending some time at Mem­ 1 work at home when It can be pre­ Miss Elizabeth Kyle was the herd of swine rushed Vvio" down city boy or girl. which results in failure. phis, Tenn., the guest of her aunt, a steep place into the vented (nine cases out of ten can guest of Miss Claudia Bascle at was Last spring. Miss Dowden gave an (b). Do not make the -proper ef­ Mrs. H. K. Avery. destroyed, and so the _ be prevented), or keeps the chilu The Rev. N. D. Van Syckel, form­ Of that entertainment, the proceeds oi fort to tontrol their children; it. is Montegut last Satuiday, and was place, fearing that more mich at home to mine the baby while the erly professor of Dogmatic Theol­ which Were for the purpose oi easier to say that the pupil cannot mother goes visiting, is guilty of entertained, together with other be destroyed, came and; lought building playground apparatus foi be controlled than it is to learn how ogy at Nashotah Theological Semi­ Jesus to depart out of tl. a crime against the child; there nary, will preach in St. Matthew's guests at a sugar house party Fri­ coasts the children of Houma. Mr. Ureld- to control the pupil. Pupils too of­ day night. They did not care, the *» . , ten allowed to do as ' they please, should be a law that would punlsu Church, Houma, on Sunday Novem­ enbach has Interested the city coun­ any parent guilty of such neglect. Mr. J. L. Caiilouet. manager of that their own fellow-tetibMmen, cil in the project; being public spir­ this means that they study or stay ber 14, at the midday service. friend, and kinsman, had $Mpn re­ There is a plenty of such cases. Mrs. E. C. Wurzlow and son, E. Ashland Pltg. Ai Mfg. Co. was a ited men they endorsed the plan by at home as they please. stored to reason, and health,, they did (e). Some parents are really not No parent who has so little Inter­ C. Jr., have returned from a visit to business visitor in Houma la making an appropriation. The not look at hiin as he stt at Jesus' Houma Cypress Company hsts donat­ interested in the progress of their est in his or her children is entitled relatives in the Crescent City. Tuesday. feet, clothed, and in His Mglft mind, ed several hundred feet of lumber. children; they consider it the bus­ to the respect of the community. Miss Sarah Canavello, of Mobile, Mr. L. W. Gilbert of Donner was they only saw their pretloii »wine Other men have helped the cause by iness of the teacher to put knowl­ Failure most certainly follows destroyed. They feared, that If He such malpractice as this, if long con­ Ala., is visiting Mrs. E. C. Wurz- visitor in Houma last Saturday lending tools for the construc­ edge into the heads of the pupils stayed there. He might heal and re­ and that it is unreasonable for any tinued. iow in this city. Mr. W. T. Cobb returned Wednes­ tion—Mr. A. F. Davidson, Mr. store more pf their people at the Hooper, and the Cumberland Tele­ one to think ol their having to both The children of Houma hare <t Last Wednesday night, Mr. and day from Shreveport, where he rep cost of more of their swine, and phone Co. Mr. O. H. Breidenbach er themselves about the matter. golden opportunity before them, Mrs. Cyprien Savoie chaperoned a resented this parisli at the Shreve- they valued the swine mot« than designed the apparatus and has per­ III.. Physical and mental reas­ and they should be allowed or made party of young people to visit the port Fair. they did the humpn beings. And sc sonally constructed it to save ex­ ons. .o seize it while they have1 ttiu La Croix Syrup Factory, and a very Mr. Sam Polmer of Schriever was they begged Jesus to depart. pense. He says that it will be the (a). Transfer pupils come from chance. enjoyable time was spent by all. business visitor in Houma las. The Bishop drew a parallel with largest and most substantial play­ far; early rising, a long ride home If your sons or daughters are re­ those of today who would T hose who were in the party fol­ Saturday. fain set. ground in Louisiana. in the air, the long day, and physical tarded, decide what is the cause; if low: Misses. Lucie and Jennie Jesus depart out of their? coasts. HOUMA SCHOO I.S AGAIN weariness make home study at nigh I it is within your power to prevent Marcel, Elda Babin, Laura Savoie, The young men's "Gym" class of He comes today to heal «nd to impossible due to sleepiness. the Mission Hall entertained them HONORED its occurrence, then your duty and Josephine Pontiffe; Messrs. Ed­ save, to restore the lost, to make Mr. C. A. Jone.;, State High School (b). Mental degeneracy, due to should be clear to you. ward Peter, Edwin and Isaac Sa­ selves with a spaghetti supper, Wed­ whole the sick and the defective, intermarriage and other weakening nesday night, in the Reading Room Inspector, has written Principal O. I am doing all in my power to Im­ voie, Xavier Brien and Geo. Bon- but some things must be sacrificed. H. Breidenbach, of the Houma causes. prove conditions; 1 can't accom­ villain. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Van Horn of Christ can not be entertained cheap­ (o. Physical defects, such as New Orleans spent Tuesday with Schools, that the Terrebonne High plish anything without your coop­ Miss Sadie Wallis, the efficient ly. He is a prince, a Divine prince; School has again been accepted by tight, hearing, adenoids, etc. eration. principal of the Bayou Blue (Terru- their neice, Mrs. C. V. Breithaupt, He is a King, a'Divine King. Ko. (d>. Malnutrition--lack of prope, in Houma. the association* of the Accredited Assuring you of my sincerest and bonne) School was in Houma Sat­ His sake, some things must be sac­ Schools of the , Southern States. food. deepest interest in your chlldrens' urday enroute to spend the week The moving pictures at the Opera rificed; some things must be given •(e). Adolesence. House Thursday night will be This is an honor; it means that the welfare, I remain, end at her home at Montegut. up. Men, women, and children commission representing the col­ (fl. Mental, moral, physical lazi­ shown for the benefit of the St Vours faithfully, Miss Azelie Savoie of La Croix, will be blessed and healed ano lege of the Southern States have ex­ ness. Francis de Sales ( onvent Repair O. h. HREIDENBACH, was a visitor with relatives and strengthened and enlightened;' hu­ amined the training of the Terre­ tgl. Dislike of school because ol Principal of Houma Schools. friends here during the past week. Fund. The public is cordially in­ man life will be touched by Him to bonne High School faculty, have ex­ backwardness; this backwardness is Mrs. Connor Randolph of Bayou vited to attend and aid this cause. purify it and transfigure it) aa-i amined the courses taught, and due to any of the causes mentioned. Mr. T. B.
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