Let the Children
Skate
The Elkin Tribune
of March 18th made the following comment on the children skating on
the sidewalks.
“Recently we have noticed little girls using the streets and
sidewalks for roller skating purposes. There is no doubt but that this is a
pleasant pastime for them, and from which they obtain real pleasure. But have
they once thought what danger there is in it for them, or how annoying it is
for those who use the streets and sidewalks for what they were made for? A
broken leg or a crushed skull is a heavy penalty to pay for a few minutes pleasure
in skating on the smooth sidewalk, but this is liable to happen at any moment.”
Skating on roller skates is indeed a popular and pleasant
pastime for the girls and boys of Mount Airy and the tiny tots of 4 and 5 years
get quite as much pleasure and profit out of the exercise here as the older
children.
Doubtless several hundred children here are the proud owners
of a pair of skates.
We have not heard of a single broken limb or crushed skull
as a result of all this skating; neither have we heard a single complaint from
pedestrians being annoyed or inconvenienced by the sport.
The children are happy, therefore good natured and quick to
give passersby the right of way, and we can hardly imagine any one being so far
removed from their own happy carefree childhood as to resent other people’s
children getting all the happiness they can out of life.
We would say to our Elkin friends, let the children skate.
If necessary set apart a whole strip of walk on a quiet street for the children’s
skating ground. They will be stronger men and women in the coming years for the
healthful exercise. Play is necessary in the development of the young, and we have
seen children who have skates sharing with those who have none, thereby
developing a fine sense of brotherhood and generosity.
We are glad to know that Elkin children are beginning to use
the sidewalks for a skating ground. It is a sure sign of progress and by this
sign, if there were no other way, we would know that Elkin is coming to the
front.
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