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The New Year comes with promise
sweet,
Like some fair child on tripping feet,
And all the world a welcome flings
In gratitude for what it brings.
What doth it bring? Ah, who can •
say?
To some a dirge, to some a lay,
To some a world of grief and care,
To others, joys beyond compare.
And well it Is we can not know
The bitter grief, the blighting woe,
The golden dreams, the fancies sweet,
That follow fast its gladsome feet.
Happy New Year! To every one of
my boys and girls and to every reader
of The Golden Age, as well, may 1913
bring joy and peace. But, as the
whistles blew and the bells rung in
the infant year and the peal of pistol
and gun sounded the death knell of old
tired out 1912, there came to me the
feeling that we are facing the most
eventful year, religiously, this genera
tion at least has ever seen, and pos
sibly many more in the past. One
that will have recorded, when its
New Year’s Training for Your Boys
Yes, fathers and mothers, it is your
boys that need your most thoughtful
care. It seems to be instinctive to par
ents to shield their girls from evil, to
keep them from the sight and sound
of sinful things. What mother would
rest when evening comes if her little
daughter were at large in the street,
frequenting the village store, or hang
ing about the door of the drinking sa
loon? How many times is the son of
ten years old away from the sight and
sound of the mother at nightfall,
breathing in a worse malaria than
that from stagnant pools, from
the rude talk of older boys, or
of coarse, vulgar men? Outgrow it,
will they? Now and then a boy pois
oned in childhood by vicious associat
es does live down the poison, and
comes out a pure, clean man. But look
over any community in search of the
young men without guile, whose souls
and bodies are clean, and are they the
rule or the exception? Scrutinize the
sisters of the same young men, and
do you expect to find the spotless
among them the rule or the exception?
It is the curse of the world that its
boys are cherished less sacredly than
its girls! and they whose temptations
to physical vices are strongest have
the least done to fortify them against
evil. Do not say that because of the
difference in their natures, boys and
girls cannot be trained by the same
standard of morality. It is a base libel
upon manhood, fostered so long in the
world that it has come almost to be
believed. If the boys have greater
temptations, so have they stronger
powers of resistance, if these powers
only are cultivated. But too often they
are wholly neglected. Do not trust
to the future to bring out your boys
all right, for it will almost certainly
bring them out scarred! Neither trust
to their being above temptation. Know
always where they are and what they
are doing, and what are their inmost
The Golden Age for January 2,1913.
77ie New Year
By LEILA MAE WILSON
CHAT
But hope, expectant, lures and gleams
Down in the future’s land of dreams,
And human hearts, all unaware,
Press on to what awaits them there.
•
And if the rosy dreams are dead,
And if the visions fair have fled,
Much grief is spared the hungry soul
Until it finds the empty goal
I
Then let each heart in humble love
Bow to the wisdom from above
That reaches down to spread the veil,
That hides the laughter, song and
wail.
Opelika, Ala.
three hundred and sixty-five days are
counted off, a startling record of dis
asters and trials, even in this day of
shocking things; balanced back by
even greater rapid-fire victories for
the Master that will stagger the world
as did His wonderful miracles while
He was on earth.
God grant to each one whose eyes
fall on these words, a part in the latter
joys and screen them from the heart
aches the first must bring.
LITTLE MOTHER.
thoughts; and this, not by prying,
tyrannical oversight of their move
ments, but with such a tender, yearn
ing interest for their well-being that
they love to open their souls to you.
Some day these boys of yours will be
seeking out mates, and you will ex
pect them to bring to you spotless,
high-minded girls. In receiving them,
how can you think it honorable to
give less in return than spotless, high
minded boys?
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