THE NEWS-JOURNAL, RAEFOKD, NORTH CAROLINA
PAGE I THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1968
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VOL. I.
TiWhtt SclMol 5hall I Sar my Aoa
fly Dauthurt
This la a question that one heart
lmoat daily. Many a good and wise
father it turning thim question over
gain and agin in hit tnmd, bringing
all hia powers of thought, saoctihed
by bia heart's prayer, to hear upon it,
lor he realizes keenly that it it really
am important question, involving it
net of the deepest interest alike to
himself and hit children. Often the
nun ta made sometimes ruined not
In college, but in the preparatory or
The Raeford Institute Newsbearer in 1900
Early Raeford Newspaper
Carried Socials. Comment
BY LICY GRAY Tt EULl S
A lot ot water has rone over
the dam in the past six decades
and in some Instances even the
dam is pone,
A 68-year-o;d newspaper
printed at the Raelord Insti
tute In February, 190:)- I'rlngs
to mind other change whirh,
to the distress of many, has
taken place only recently.
It leaves one to wonder what
course the eld timers would
have taken If the Supreme Court
had ruled religion out of their
schools. Their forefathers and
ours) experienced crucial con
flict to give us freedom of re
ligion, sixty-seven years ao.
that fact had not been forgot
ten. An excerpt from an article
entitled. ' To ,Vhat School Shall
I Send My Son?" states that in
selecting a school a parent
should 1 "careful to note the
relli'lous otportunitles offered.
Of course, no w ise father would,
for one moment, think of send
ing his children to any school
where they would lie denied the
privilege of hearing the word of
God. In almost all of our
schools attendance upon divine
worship Is required.
"But in some schools, God's
word Is honored and given a
prominent place in the course,
in others, it isn't. Any school
that does not seek to develop
the rellflous nature of your
child, that does not feed the
soul as well as the mindofyour
child, does not, in the high and
true sense, educate him."
It was unheard of for Wash
ington to hand down any orders
as to how or whether a school
should haverelu'ious teachings,
or for that matter whether any
other certain subject should or
shouldn't I tautlit.
The first issue of the "hae
ford Cadet'' was published by
the Fuphemean and Thallan Lit
erary Societies, t. S. W.Dam
eron was editor-in-chief and
vV. M. McFadyenand Miss Mary
McDuffie were associate edi
tors. K. D. Dickson was busi
ness manafer.
The price of the publication
was 2 cents a month.
Lending itself to the field of
politics, one article, which may
seem a little vague at this late
date, reads thusly:
ROBERTS VOTED OUT
'On the evening of January
25th, at the close of the three
days' debate, the House ex
cluded Roberts by a vote of 278
to 50. The resolution declaring
Roberts entitled to be sworn
in and then expelled was over
whelmed, 244 to 81.
"We consider Mormomsm
one of the most pernicious doc
trines ever inculcated among
our people. True, Its propa
gation among the intelligent is
very limited; but its progress
among the less informed is as
tounding. V.'e rejoice thai the
House has taken the stand it
has In regard to this matter,
and we hope our government
will not be disturbed with an
other such case."
Until 1890, this church sanc
tioned plural marriages. This
and some other unusual doc
trines adhered to In the earlv
years of the church may have
caused persons of other de
nominations to share the opinion
of the Raeford Cadet writer.
Today, however, the Mormon
church Is a major denomina
tion and several of Its members
have held high governmental
positions.
F. S. Roystor
Guano Co.
Announces
The Appointment Of
Jimmy Warnor
As Their Agent
In
of
Raeford, N. C. carrying a full line
ROYSTER FERTILIZERS Includina
famous BONANZA. Also Royster Chem
Pest Chemicals and Insecticides and
Royster Bounty Seed.
He will be located in former McLauch
lin Co. Warehouse opposite Upchurch
Milling and Storage Co., South Main St.,
Raeford, N. C, and can also be contacted
at his home - Phone 875-2033.
MF.NS DISCBNDO AUTIIR."
RAKKOKI). N. C, FEBRUARY, igoo.
two is that which every father wishes
for his ton a complete and harmoni
ous development of the entire man let
us try and furnish some niggentiont
that mav prove helpful in determining
what school he wilt patronize:
i. He should he careful to note the
religious opportunities offered. Of
courxe no wie father would, for one
moment, think of tending his children
to any school where they would be
denied the privilege of hearing the
word of God. In almost all of our
schools attendance upon divine wor-
RAMBLING RAEFORD
REPORTS
"Miss Henrietta Adams of
Blscoe was the puest of Miss
Flora Lamont during the month.
"Miss f rauds Dickson at
tended the Gala Day entertain
ment at Southern Fines on the
22nd.
Dr. George Graham, of War
saw, w ill locale here soon. He
will practice with Dr. A. P,
Dickson.
"Miss Christiana MacFad
yen, of Red Sprints Seminary
Faculty, visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Neill McFadyen,
a short tune since.
"Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Upchurch
gave a party the 24th, in honor
of their niece, Miss t thelJohn
snu, who is spending sometime
with them,
A joint meeting of the two
literary societies was held Fri
day, the lOtli, A debate, an
oration, vocal music and reci
tations made up the exercises.
Those who hxik part were
Misses Mary McDuffie, Minnie
Rarkley, J earl McKeithan, Eva
McFadven, Mamie Johnson, R.
A. Wrichl, David Harris. Tom
Bulla, Ed Cameron. Make Mc
Keithan, Tom Dickson, Angus
Keith. Stirling Currie, William
McFadven, John McDuffie, M.
.. Harris, E. S, W. Dameron
and 1. 11. l.ritt, A number of
people from the village were
present."
A social event of the month
was written up as follows:
"A pretty and interesting
wedding took place ut the home
of the bfide's mother, Mrs.
l.sabel Lamont, on the 7th of
Februa ry . The ront ra ctinj- pa r
ties were Miss Malcolm Isabel
Lamont and Y,rs. James G.
Adams of Blscoe, N. C.
"The bridal party, preceded
by the bridemaids. Miss Flora
Lamont and Miss May Mr
Lauchlln, sister, and cousin
respectively of the bride, en
tered the drawing-room and
arranged themselves in a semi
circle under a large floral ball,
"There they were rfiet bv the
Hev, R, A'. Alexander, whoper
formed the marriage ceremony.
As the brtdal party entered
the drawing-room, Mendels
sohn's weddine march was ren
dered sweetly by Miss Henriet
ta Adams, a sister of the groom.
The bride is a daughter of the
late Malcolm Lamont, and a
niece of the Hon. J. W. Mc
Lauchlin, She is one of Cum
berland's most lovely and
charming younp women.
"The bridal presents were
numerous and handsome, many
Cooper To Visit
Pembroke
rhc Rev. Cone - Cooper, pa'
tor of HaeforJ Presbyterian
Churih. will speak at special
services to he held at Pem
hrjke State College, March 4-3.
IV.C. is inaujratin j a new
schedule for Relii.iu.- Em
phasis Week, and the Rev. Mr.
Cooper will speak on Monday
and Tuesday at 10 a.m., on
Wednesday and Thursday at 11
a in., and on Friday at noon.
Classes will be dismissed to
allow students to attend ser
vices. Monday afternoon, an open
house will permit students to
meet the Tresbyterian preach
er. The home economics de
partment will assist in the re
ception. Thai nit,-ht, he will
speak to the Imerfaith Council.
CADET.
No. i.
fell! Thia ia the history, not of one,
but of many a father's son; heme H
ii wise to take thia into the reckoning
and select the place moat free from
vicious and hurtful influence, as no
boy can be supplied with an omni
present "pious body guard."
y The healthfulneaa of the place in
a matter of no secondary importance.
, If the school U unfortunately located
from thia point of view, however many
and great may be tha advantages of
fered in other respects, they arc not
deserving of consideration. The phys
coming from friends at a dis
tance. The rroom is a popular
business young man of this
place and Alierdeen.
"Immediately after the cere
mony, amid congratulations and
best wishes of a large circle ol
friends, the happy couple left on
the 4 o'clock train torAI erdeen,
where a reception was given
them."
In an ad the periodical car
ried. It was indicated that there
was no permanent dentist in
Raeford. The ad stated: "Dr.
L. L. Dameron, Jr, E radical
Operative and Mechanical
Dentist, will lie at Raeford until
almut March lDth. 1900. Office
in cottage near Auman Hotel."
The newspaper was loaned
to The News-Journal by Mrs.
H. L. Gatlln.
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A sroup of Hoke County teach
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The group observed the utili
zation 01 the new McGraw-Hill
programmed reading material
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the "Open lllrhways" reading
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school, regardless of his read
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Mrs. Hernlce Lowry of Hawk
EyeSchool; Mrs. Corene Bald
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Mrs, Leona Coleman, Scurlock
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Revival Set
Special spiritual revival ser
vices will be held March 10-14 at
Antloch Presbyterian Church.
Services will begin each night
at 7:30, with the Rev. B.t.
Dotson. pastor of First Pres
byterian Church, Carthage, as
guest speaker.
Pastor of the Antloch church
Is the Rev. Ben Ferguson.
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