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/THE CAROfJNIAN—Week Ending Sat-, .‘April, 14, 1%1 For the peoplE By Tom Wicker State Dept, of Public Welfare ’ Miles set the broken bone ('id man's log with sure skill, i: vv;x not a serious break, but the doctor was worried The i.r. was sixty years old aiid in (■it . asiy poor physical condition, Mi• ‘■) and rundown. Hi s clothing v, s, -i < ily. in audition, he was suffering a bad cold. Pr Miles feared ■■ the cold, topclher with his )•*•« condition, and Ihe shock and w -akoiinp brought on by the lirok. *>. o> might develop into pnou *>.onia Hospitalisation scorned do-: n 'i.'l.' lulled for. As he finished bb, work on the he. hr pondered.. Hu i oldern. The old man no mo. a* ;■ i.(i family, no friends It was i< much to hope that he might hospital insurance. Si hr. 'li’rs pieped up pj x : ■ :t>,and />i it) t> roll for it,r , ,unity depart men t of public ■v't.'i'arc. Would thev hr aide to v'v.- it!, hospital rare for the ■' man l !h < nuld 'irtini the •''. :■ <il »<((! fr,r it. and he he.re red that the tcrlltire dc rut would iind that the i t. 'ran uns y nuld, t,, pan for hv. ..'th. The deportment an .■ ■rift' that the -,f had hinds for nr: m one if for hi' ni ry rare • w it i; i'irejni.sr it ;he man had ■ ■. . that ht toufld he token •are■ t' t.{ o lira; hospital. He nos token there and the can ht ire'll prevented, further <e ■'tens complications from dere fh.iif! nod enabled him to leac" 'he hospital in htUct * shape Than he hoc! been in before his trident. Such services to needy citizens ' <•<! the 100 counties of North Caro i'ir.a 5d.108.000 during the fisieal. si nr 1040-50 The expenditure of ibis sum provided medical care and hospitalization for nearly ,Bs. : O' Tar Flee Is who needed help in regaining their health. These fig r(‘ported to the State Hoar I ruhlie Welfare. point up one i; : sharply: medical care and " ‘", ola lizat ion arc provided for roe r aril more needy people in • North Carolina, despite * ver-in-; ereastiiL- costs. iu 1040-41. die counties spent 5-":.T.e00 for aboil: 25.000 wnnle ter medical care and hnspitaliza i Tin fact the inert as-- in th o i. umber of cases served bv 1050 ho been Jar bs- in proportion, than v.im- the increase in the cost of pro n. car<-. is due to rising costs ? ■ medica! .an- and hospitalization. The exp* nditure p«r case, in ihc • -t.■ • period, rose from $12.00 to St" .' 8 ) These statistics n fleet tin in asfd effort made by hoards of o tnt eoinmissn'ine: - throughout t: -lar- tc appropriate funds -o ii -.'-it- diiiartrmnt.: of pub':.- w.-l --i for the medical care- and hos <i£J ggm&3 u ~~\ ■ -*i SACRE COEUR BASILICA . PARIS. J \ • stands on. 83 CONCRETE STILTS . / "fcf '■ . r'cK>rHA.rire /uH, 6e:rtf> only earth,, f "H,* > lote insufficient faurla’ation, - \ rzzzr mmm ~- i —r /» " v-. s f*\ nl .vfiajSftidsri' I ov y,>- \ g lJp > pp£i2, | :. catholic school r.csr i l MJE&ec.avcA >640); gSOZ*M; ft > tle Factory w*« 1 FRst IN IRELAND AFTER V -{bunded S ‘ t ~-.E*RER3RMATON'( , I772V 4!t; f OfP TPANCISCANS ; GAVE the first _ JH m CALIFORNIA te ! v, SS.ON'ARy NUN 1 - make FiRE-PROOF *nLES \ VKs&ur. Vary or, tnC tor the Mission. roofs Otter ■"XArna£ib>y,nusstcn >o hostile incl-cms repeatedly fired. ."■unoK jKtt/kns. eA\'4D4 the thatching wnih flrlrvinc. arrow’s. i&srsqsa;*- .vi»v»fTgg^Bß«i«gi«B»aMaMiga^^ . otc embalmed, body of St Adiutcr, 12-year old. 'Soman. ■ '-larcyr lies be neat a, rhe altar of the Franciscan Friarv, , | —f ..• K i% | Wexford, ei^e. <1 -Aift' '?■' ( Qruftyudh/ tn Me’. 1 pital needs of irmigont citizens They are an apt comment on North Carolina's increased consciousness (and its increased willingness to of tho health needs of its people, meet those through public health and public welfari services. in all the conntb s. the provision ot medical can- and hospitalization is at least in part a responsibility of tile county department of public welfare. Methods of handling the program vary but the usual plan is for tin’ county department of puh : He welfare, no matter what, pay ment or auditing system is used, to . certify the need of a citizen to re «"■ ivc such service at county i pensc. Quite often welfare depart ments make the needed arrang-t --lnents to g< ( the person into tT. hospital, or tinder the can of a doctor, somethin? actually provi ding the transportation to get hi.)' \ there. Iu many other eases, wilfar- 1 deparfment. ease work, rs help the patient to make plans for the time when (hey will mo longer need care. Often they must arrange a rri edical < xaminatton to assart- Quit hospi talization or trea. ir.t nt is actually needed. Thus. J ><'■ i 'h - '. c u res irhi-h hart hern cur fed, it . ■„ t,e seep ihat ht re ,s anothf. de port went of pit 1 I iredftl -f re spoils iiiiiitit. or other .vereirt for the peopH. itditeh is in■ reasina. lit htfon\.ina a part of Xor*h Caroline's propra m e,t sfrecoth tnino'its poirulotion. of pel pin a people to hell) themselves. 7 n'iliineness she,- op? t.y th. roun t-'-i e,f the stole te, re.'il:t lire,, visions fort) e mi dual and hos jdtal < are e,f the.se u'ho cannot provide it 4 or Thentselrex not enthi e. ihft < etc,it upon the humor, it irie.nl' <?:, of th a .s’ t ; eounties, hut 10 v he expected to i t suit in c streinaer ■ e-unty and a > tat,rpet slate — ihrt/uah <? steonarr people. FALKLAND FALKLAND —Jugular "Monthly mooting s-rvices were held St John Ban!is: Church April 5-;. Rev T. T Shivers, raster. An inter! sting program was giv en at St. John Baptist. Church on Sunday nigist. April 8. Mrs. Dora E Re - ■-on of Rocky Mount, N. C vist-de relatives and friends here rcccr.tlv. A mtaittr is slr.ua for the new ly organized cinb k:t< - -vn g? United Brother: Chcu rfttl O ver Club Fri day night. At-::' 18 at ?:3(t ;.t the Falkland School. Meat p>: Ttr.nei F*. .'eral inspoi Mon for :V- v-u . k Marph totaled _' - Lifon :.r. - N. C. C. PACIFIC G. I S HEAR OK KOREAN FIGHT ING—War correspondent .lirnnn Hicks, third from right is shown here recently with five North Carolina College students who Red Springs Hi Lights By MRS. BESSIE LOVE RED SPRiNGS—Regular s- rvices were hold at the Second Presbyter ian Church Sunday morning at 15 o'clock with t.h pastor. Re' A ,M Simpson using .tor his text. Psalms 22:1. He preached a wonderful sermon wheih was enjoyed 'ey all The • members and friends wire- vtiy glad to si,- Mrs. Simpson and to know that her mother. Mrs. \V J Smith of Charlotte, N. C. has slight ly imp. ovecl. The Missionary Society met with Mrs. G R Harrington Sunday af ternoon, April Ist at 3 o'clock "with the president, Mrs. Cora B Car michael. presiding. .After the bust- ' 'less was ended, Mrs. Harrington opened the topic, ‘‘Why the letters were not written'’ which was great ly • r toyed by all. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Harrington served a delicious lem on pie, minis and drinks. The next meeting will be with Mrs. A. M McLean on May p ; .t 3 o'clock Mrs. Lillie Mat Mcßae remains in Washington. D. C because ot th s* .-ions illness of he husband, Mr. Bookc-r T. Mcßae. Friends of Mrs. No hi Wade will learn with regret of her serious illness. Mrs. Elizabeth Allen has re turned to Pittsburgh. Pa. after a visit v ith her sister. Mrs Es telle McNeill and other rela tives . Miss Anni B McCsskiil r,as re ti rued to Brooklyn. N V ■' iter i visiting lie.- parents. Mr. and -Mi's John R McC'askill Miss MeCcs k.il s g: nxr.iet cMrs Fi-nrit- Lidt accompur.:! c her. Mis Jessie MeCalhm. and Mr GOOSENECK NEWS r;> r. J. c fadwk k Mnry E Boone, nv ntvir ‘of ‘Vt Kellie ;town Cnurch o cii; . „•• of tr.*> Kt :iu?rtuwn s'-c‘* ; e:: Th • Af'r‘! >• \"icn of t;-.f)nt.; v. County Choir Union if ?chedtj] t d ■ ''nil - - on hiiir.way _4 rir.t wr. 2. c e ; - •• I.':n Luc oub’-c is y j .-, y . * . r mint < n our 1:A 5 V opc re:* : }•; If r- r - :;f . O bentc;uled it < ;.c -, wocn. c.oy. ’.o\: . F'.t 7 ■ .. r •■ vcrang sanev/:-; *0 < ::e to £• : uric :ocky n;::rr- Ob yi •line. !Thv. .u'ttv *. un*:o€r 15 3C3311. Cuo ,:.r,r c,:s:c-’-vrs living r.t-r f :•• Gr-: -. rr Km r. ; .ms ( ttrv. ' V v V f .*, arr veterans of the pacific cam paign in World War 11. Hicks wa- an Aims captain in the Pa cific in the last war. N. C. C. s Facific veterans ar, left to right, Arthur Smith, Durham; Edward < c Mrs. D P Scurlock visited iht-c Mrs Mary R. Smith rr . (nliy. Fr.-sicn '■ ‘Vk s« r v'ces, undtThe ves -■■' Inttrdenommation- Ministerial Alliance w-re held (t ;ht .!on< - chtij-i 1 Ik V'st Church the week c-f March 16. 1951. poiss .dartnr 1 . Shaw has reutrn ca te A. and T. College after spt-nd -'g the Easter holidays with her parents Mi. and Mrs. Ernest Shew. JOHNSON CHAPEL CHURCH NEWS RED SPRINGS, N. C. The Missionary Circle < f Johns'r Chi.pi , Church sponsor# c a pro gram and ten virgin rally Mater. IP. ISM. Johnson Cr-.tpG: Baptist Chin cb choir furntih/d The music. k.riptuie- re.-f.ing by Mrs. Hattie McLinmor:;: ; raye.- by Mr ,C. Mor .' : Wfclcomi address. .Mrs. Sa ar. C. Kay r Miss Doreiha MeCai.'um. Sole. Mrs Rosa Lynch Eve sw'Cki-r, t :nt Five Qu.-ens . 1 Karr.'a. <; St. James AMEZ Cr arch - *-lk by M. Charles Felix: j-a --f r Mrs. St.si- VinerS. Sehction t; tr-c Red Springs aur.riet. Re : .-I E L. Teasley of V." aJ <. N C The Virgins then 77. id cnee. ■- ith lighted candies - ... .be the . report. 51: r ; i.-irtiif. rlcLinnr.l.tm. 525.2 ff: IT - Cath< i :i., I-.IeT 5 9.25: M's - . - • • t. - joining for • ■ i' - 1 tV* :bs;:. I-. > ; y .r. out N;. : }o : ; V.- - - - v • v ... -v - » •••••• --.T * ' ■ '■ t - - dm for r-Ltr< l i i t: . -m. - - v . ; bicides t Ar.; : duy r.r-c Sunday *»'T a';: PAGE SEVEN Brown. Cotvpcns, S. C.; Ruben Weston, Winston-Salem: Mr. Hicks; Chester W. Gregory. La- Grange: and fame? Wright, Char lotte (Stsnback Photo) \ ANOER NEWS Pv X!R>. MITTIE McLAI KIN' ihc choir, members and friend.- of the- Lock Creek AME Zior. Church highly -njoyed a thirty five pound cake which was won or. a singing contest held at the Cedar C.-ck Baptist Church 00. A :ril f. -• iC Ci. O-i Oil vl-« We'L the L.oek Creek Choir of Vander thi Savannah Choir of Savannah, and the Johnson Star Choir of Sa umburg. N. C. Mrs Margaret Evans of V.'osh ington. D. C. spoof two tv eks with her mother, Mrs. Annie McMillan of Vandei. Mrs. Rosa Lynch, 517.1*; ?.i Hattie .McLinuaham, 14.65: Miss Doreatlia McC'ailuni, $13.00; Miss Keltic Jones. $11.56; Mrs. Stissie- Viner. 10.83; Mis. Mary Lee Ferguson. $6.00. Tola! iai‘-td tlirough this effev i ibk. 12. Remarks by the pastor Rev. C. D. Smith. E-ionsor. Mrs Catheriru McLean. P:- tor. Rev. C D. Smith Secy Mrs. Mattie Stackb.ous< j CanegrCureKey; j I Early Diagnosis I If. n-t- key to curability of cancer \ lies i:i carlv diagnosis of the dis- ! j cast, when it is localized. Respon- j, j sibiiity for early detection rests, in | j great rrearure, on the individual’s | | —'— (>vvui recogni- 't j GiVE tion of warning •> symptoms and | i TO CCkCufe an immediab ?| j OiyppS visit to his phy- ; 1 uAnuEfl siciac. The 195' S ‘ wf " ctN Cancer Cru- 5 1 * NC^ # Hr* sade of th 1 § American Can i ' ~~——— ———l cer So c set i : i to teach every adult cancer . ; ; stvcp danger signals. They are: 1. Any sore tliat does not heal 2. A Jump or thickening in th bres:: or elsewhere. 3. Lnusual bleeding or dis 1 c-hargt 4 Any change in a wart o i mc?ie. 5 Persistent indigestion or dis j > in swallowing, f- Per>is f ent hoarseness or cough. • Any change in normal bowei t habits. I i'K appearance of any of these jj : 'yiiiprcinr does net necessarily in- ?. j di.ate causer, but an immediate I : cbecK-up 1 v a physician is essen- t . tun and wi’.l prove a sound health | | itinect. 1 E.vgacsit nos the ACS education ' program depends on tlie success c . : ,^ le Cancer Crusade. You collars help guard your family ! --J: fcackl Give to conquer can cer. r; tj.-jTkness. '5 ;(y-*V:, pC j rC6flf 01 List Vf*S r‘4 ir or Vf-b!.'•]«-. accidents invol v ir;-j ric-;> happened in the dark. You are almost three- times a?, -iriv killed in aa automobile ■■ no-,»u>- between seven and eight! in. the iv- Men as you are ho ■': L-., eitTpip .jxi jhe morn
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