Clinton News-Record, 1947-08-14, Page 3THURSDAY, AUGUST . 14, 1948
A TALK TO GIRLS
By "PEG"
As we read the ,current news pap-
ers we sometimes wonder What is the,
cause of elm actions of at least some
of the young girls of to -day. It
seems) that they have wandered far
from the narrow pathway of life in
which their grandmothers walked. In
place ofgrandmotherswe would like
to say Mothers but in many many
instances that would not be true.
So often a Mother will say "I can-
not do anything with Ann. She will
have her own way in spite of all I
can say to :her. I lam worried ars tie
her future. She does not seem to
be able to see right from wrong",
We ask the question when did Ann
first .show symerboana of not .doing
what she was asked to do? "In all
probability it was an her basinette what a wholesome girl she was.
when they learned ea they in all pro,
habi!lity would that their daughter
had not only deceived thein bot ,tad
been the means of breaking up anoth
er home.
As a rule we do, not usually need
Ito go farther then the first or second
the narrow pat'h of life and yet they irageorf :a,lraper before we, read of
have gone to their old age or to their some terrible disaster, which has
graves broken hearted over the down happened to giros of that type. Can
fall of one' whom they loved batter any good come out of such actioias?
than tiheir .ewer see, You may brink a certain matte has
A minister talking -along this line fallen madly in love with you, • but
told of being asked to peach on a he was madly in love with his wife
special occasion in acertain town. when he took the vows to love and
When he arrived at the home of his honer her hill death parted them.
host and( hostess its was informed Those vows were made before, if
that the daughter of the home who not to, 7God and when a man will
worked he the city finem which he had treat his wife no he will give you the
come was expected .to arrive on a seine treatment when his infatuation
later train. When she came he for you has ,passed: over. . Fust put
thought what a wine girl she was and yourself in the pesatbion of that wife.
felt so happy that city life had taken He may hell you he is not happy with
no toll .en her life. On Monday his wife ani can only be happy in
morning they took the same train your company but heed hum not.'
back to the city, He still thought The fact that divorce ib allowed in
our fair .Dominion on only one con-
dition is making very little difference
now. Me•1 anti women are giving,
grounds for that divorce to their ev-
erlasting shame regardless of how
many broken hearts' are left in the
wake of le
Lt is true that there are tinges when
a girl does not know a man is marr-
ied but it also remains a fact that
very often they do net care. If you
have any purity abort you, in some
way find out what kind of a man
you are keeping company 'with. If he
is a married man:' one who drinks
arid wants you to be the means of
his refonnabion which .maze and three
quarters tinge eat of ten you will
not be able to do; if he is a man who
falls below the highest standard of
purity let him go en utas' way and you
follow the. narrew 'Path which will
being you happiincse for it wilt never
be found In the companionship of a
man like these of whom we have
e keken, •
Girls will often say to their.Mtth-
ei'a, "Mom, yeti 'aae away behind the
times. Girls of to -day do not act
like, you want me to do. We would
never get a secoin•i "date" with a
boy if we did". Wha` a reflection on
our young men! Why will girls bo
bothered with a man cf any age who
demands petting in payment for the
evening's entertainment which he has
provided. Sonne of these same young
men 1Vould be sent to jail for assault
if they found a youth treating his
Sister in the way they treat you. 'Will
young girls net stand up for what
they know to be right?
In war time there were girls Who
were .practically bought as wives by
a imifoon but when the war was
over .and the uniform laid aside the
romance of :bite so-called love rapidly
passed away and :thus our divorce
courts have been kept busy. The un-
iforms' have for the present largely
passed into 'history but this awful
and shameful smoking, petting and
drinking among both young men and
gills with a hasty marriage tacked
on sti'il continues.
A .girl old, enought 'tan know better,
once told of going on several micas -
ions with others of her kind to a
camp where :seine yoimg men were
holidaying. She told of the drinking
parties they would have. In reply to
the question were you not afraid of.
eke consequences of such actions?
she sai=d "Oh no, one of the giris
always kept sober to protect the
others." Can we imagine young wo-
men sinking so low? We not only
imagine it but, are forced to believe
the truth of it. So often our panels
are headlined by the resultsof this
foolish and ahaaneful lowering of
character he the lives of girls whom
we perhaps regard as fine woman and
would be such if they would do what
is right. There are at times very
tragic endings of such things, butt re-
member, girls, if through some acoi-
ent or 'otherwise sudden death you
are Biased into eternity, those who
were left of your pasty can say what
they like about you. You will not
be here to defend yourself although
you may be innocent of some of the
dreadiful charges laid: •against you.
Remember, girls., fiiende• or so -cabled
friends of that character will not
stand by you. They will put what
blame they can on to you iin order
to shield themselves.
l3eer parietalarethe cause of a
great deal of the calnmilg which be-
falls our young women to -day, Do
you not realize that when you once
touch that, there is a p,oesibilitty you
velli fill a drunkards grave. You
think you can take a dadnk and leave
it alone, but .unless -God gives you
etrengbh to overcome .the temptation
you cannot do it. If you have any
self respect, keep away from such
pleseest. When a girls once groes into..
those .dens •of iniquolby her self re-
spect is, gone, Following a visit to
a beer parlor the mind is not clear.
Some girls boast of these things.
The more sbaane 11 is for them.
The first essential he a girl's life
is to know Christ. When she has
given her heart to Him there will be
no further tro'nb]e about her finding
proper companionship,. There will be.
no room in her life for those who will
load her into tweeptatlion and diangeree
for no child/ as too young not to know
that she can get her own way very
often if she cries long enough and
even in her very young days goes off
into a tantrum. There is little, use
cif a Mother saying when her daught-
er gate to be fifteen or sixteen, "I
van do nothing with Ann" if she has
allowed her to pass the Mender years
of her life without proper restraint."
In latter years when your daughter
locks Meek with remorse on some
happenings in her life :she will not
thank you for giving her her own
;way' during.,a period of life when she
;Wall 1190 been trained properly.
Tthis
of course does not apply to
all Mousers, nor to all daughters.
These are dear Mothers who have
pent hours en prayer that they platform sueh a .shore time before
When they had .t gone. some distance
an their journey Ishe,exeesed herself
picked up her :suitease, and wenn to
the wash room. The minister took
up a book and began to read. Later,
glaneing up, has someone came down
the .aisle, he scarcely recognized his
travelling companion, She was a
different girl altogether. From tbhe
dlemuue girl whom her parents al-
most idolized she had •become a wo-
man of the day. He learned her
reason' for when they arrived at the
city he handed' her travelling bag
to a man whom he recognized as a
leading Ibvsiness'executive ef.the city
Who !had a wife and •aeyeral, small
children. it{s mind travelled back to
the. &meting laving parents who had
bid her "good -by" on the station,
Monster
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SILAFOIRfFI- When women elutoli:
ed their skirts and menstood agape,
the oid saying "To bee or not to bee"
cropped up, when a swaamn of bees
took control of Main, st., Thursday
afternoon. After a number of thrusts
at traffic on the street, the swarm
finally seeded on a chimney on the
store of G. A. Whitney. However, Mr.
Whitney didn't settle down so peace-
fully until the put the "bee" on Clare
Reith, Seaiforeh ale:n:let. Everyone
is happy now, even the bees in their
new hive •
may be many but the greatest one of
all.is the fact that the Saviour Who
died for her has no place in hes.
heart.
Is it difficult to accept Him? No.
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to work andl save money to pay for
it. Ina sermon recently "'a minister
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dation in which R ',could belong to the
party and that was that she would
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they came Salvation would be freely
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to get it. Will we not pray that God
will put it into our hearts to want
to .be co-pantn'eest with Ham in the
seek work of Evangelizing the
COW CAUSES ACC 11)1! N'F
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in caused' an unusnUal and quite -pain -
fel ,aeeident to a Crediton woman,
Mee. Harty Trick, Caediton,, lost the
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Rana: when it was pinched in a gate
which she was closing onthe cow.
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GO•D8IRICIR—IA. member of a pio
neer Goderioh family, Arthur Smith,
deed in this 90th year, August 10 after
a short illness. He was born here,
a sols of the late Me. and Mrs. W.
G, Smith. After spending a few
years' in 'Detroit, he 'mut his brother
Frank operated a tannery, and of
late years he had beefs in the picture
framing business
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world.
Girls and young women there is no
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our lives. When we once have, ,that
all Earthly amusement of any kind
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