APPEAL TO MOTHERS
SAMCTiTY GF MARRIAGt
TEACHING TEK CHILDREN
(By Telegraph.) (Spaoial to "The Evening Post.")
CHRISTCHURCH, This Day,
Practical suggestions for dealing with the problem of divorce in New Zealand are made by Lady, Alice Fergusson, the Dominion president of the Mothers' Union, in a letter which she has addressed to Mrs. W. G. Roberts, tho Diocesan president. Lady Alice's letter is published in the "Church News." In the course of the letter she says: "I should like to toll our members not to dwell on what I might call tho negative subject of divorce, but rather to study, a positive one, the achieve; 'uient of happy and successful mar-" riages. Ask them to make a point' of speaking of marriage to their growing boys and girls as the opportunity shall arise, long before they come to a marrying ago. Let them show their children that they look on marriage as a lifelong union, and that if we as a race, as a whole nation, cease to do so we should soon become decadent. Let them show, too, that they look on it as the greatest adventure in human happiness and also something sacred and holy, only to be entered into with the help of the Church and with God's blessing.
"When the children are themselves at last on the threshold of marriage, let it be impressed on them that not only is it a matter of happiness but a matter of duty and responsibilities and self-sacrifice as well, and that only through these ways will the best and highest happiness be found. Above all, let the mothers try and show their children by their own example what successful married life is. The best way, after all, to show children the sanctity of marriage is to live that sanctity before their eyes."
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 74, 1 April 1929, Page 10
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303APPEAL TO MOTHERS Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 74, 1 April 1929, Page 10
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