THE STATE’S OLDEST ORPHAGB AT OXFORD Han Trained More Than 5,000 Boys And Girls In 1872 the Grand Lodge of Ma sons in North Carolina established what is now the oldest existing Or phanage in the State, when by a close vote the Oxford Orphanage came into existence. During the first year of its existence 125 boys and girls were admitted. The des titute orphan children of North Car olina prior to this time, were either bound out into families or were placed in the County homes over the State. Mr. John H. Mills felt the need of better facilities for the care of these children and saw the dangers of both plans then in use. He was, therefore, able to lead the Masons into the establishment of an Or phanage at Oxford and thus begin an influence in the field of child wel fare in North Carolina. Today more than 4,000 children are provided for in the various orphanages in our State, besides those who receive aa sitance from the Government and other agencies and permitted to re main in the homes of relatives. The orphanage at Oxford has a population of 350. Only one-half of these children are of Masonic parentage. The population is made up of children from 69 of the 100 counties in the State. There is a waiting list yet to be admitted and almost every day brings requests for applications for the admission of other children. More than 6,000 boys and girls have received the services and bene fits of the Oxford Orphanage and are today scattered all over the world. Many of them attended the colleges and universities and have STRICKLAND S SERVICE STATION TEXACO PRODUCTS Goodrich & Firestone Tires & Tubes & Batteries PHONE 2451 We Specialize In WASHING —o— GREASING —o— POLISHING All Makes Os Cars Farmers*** WE ARE NOW BUYING CLEAN, BRIGHT SCRAP TOBACCO AT OUR PLANT IN WENDELL, N. C. 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Much of the work in these depart ments is done by the pupils. The fi nancial support for this institution is secured from a variety of sources. The Grand Lodge of Masons makes an annual appropriation and the State of North Carolina gives a grant in aid annually. The “Or phan’s Friend”, the journal of the Masons of this State with a circula tion of more than 12,000, is edited and published at the Orphanage. The Singing Class, composed of a group of small children, continues to tour the State and has done more to make North Carolina Orphanage minded through the 60 years of the existence of the Singing Class than probably any other single influence. This class visits more than 200 com munities in North Carolina every year and has become the source of substantial income. Masonic Lodges frequently take collections for the Oxford Orphanage. At Thanksgiv ing each year, the Oxford Orpha nage make a public appeal to North Carolina from which a substantial sum is secured. Income is also de rived from endowment funds which have been donated to the Orphan age through the years. It is a striking fact that no pupil trained at the Oxford Orphanage has ever been sentenced for the commission of a major crime. The value of an orphanage home to the State of North Carolina can not be estimated. The value which children represent the hopes and possibilities which surround them were visioned by the Masons and their friends and became the object of investment of their interest, af fection and resources. The economic saving to North Carolina alone from these thousands of boys and girls, many of whom might have turned into channels of crime and sin, could not be estimated. They have been trained into substanial citizens and have contributed to the economic structure of the State. 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