PAGE EIGHT It’s The Most Important Building To Be Found In The Town It’s Your Hospital And It’s Your Life WILMINGTON By H. T. WHYTE. Administrator Cotmnunitv HotspH*) Hospitals are underprun,:! a TiF VOLUTION THEY DON'T wav-- ted flat:. THEY DON'T ,hoo( from behind barricades. THE’*’ DON'T oven look l;k» v.iid-c's’d radical:, Sober-suited busuic somn • most of theni Ur modestly dressed! women. Or black-habited Francis, j cans. THEY ART THE PEOPLE WHO RUN TOUR H r 'SHTAI.S SI 1 :T them den t c..-pecial!> want to tie ; revolutionaries ! by bill., tn pay and plagued In- t’ie -mi ilms sbortac.they’d I"' hat'tiy i'-v pro gress t" give them a uttir breath ing spelt. But x'-illms or iv't, the Vie he int; rnnpt’.! on tn a revolution that ha • '.vc|it the la ' pita! btlsn ■v.i. cliane'n;' mu a i tre'.itmc-nt. bf.xuiu- | i nt- I'i'-.ir rdh •, ff *‘titi v i hr- fa-v-ru? a!# ' from vo. tie to cc‘*nn»unity x>rm pU' It; your revolution In tin fft./ place, . nire paid tor *• no*- i ;tat. Nil rl y-t ’ ; • pr l x cut <-f t hrti I 'uldit'C have !.-t * n idd 1,11 b» jour ift s t»r '.in taxes. More impnrta.nl. , o'i life l‘ii* Ynlv .vlt". drr.- i d mi tlm I, md of cat*- Ma w hospitals <:iv< }n:i Sotnitina'. that is r.i maybe next week You have one chance it) n!n« this ye,u of entering YOUK MOS PITAL as a pata nt. Probably nm ol your family v ill entei it. to the in xt two or three years What ia this revolution? Mo*v: does it affeet your investment, n* yeur life ‘ 1u the (n t play you will probably cntci a hospital more frequently and more 1 a irai |y trtnn jour Father over tlinuuht of -ioimi You go to -i hospital; f.>r ti.■.! and ! r*"Onn i-i to pr<- • , vent d'M ares that v-'onld have had - Mtjr fathet flat i n his back o*»- fore the idea of .a In*-pita! ever entered his mind Oner inside, rven for a major operation you pet i; me ' nnrcti rated care, more test - more in t-ct Soils You have a hitter charm* ;0 (ivc You rr up on yom free and yum .lay r 'iayc .i• orfer than It would have been n fix e y* at' ago Vrxii- bj! ir hie iun The fex.eiase hospital bill today 13 enough b, rnak* you van? to 20 back up to your room and !!* down again. But there's nol'Ortr As It Looks From Here ifniitinued from page ti bad hnppc'i e . o men and na tions before. That there has al ways oven selfishness in the world, and meat generosity. That always there had been a man nr nation posses,ad of 3 dream, and a man or nation de termined to drc-tui' 'hat xJieam that always men had been noe.-ting for something and nr vej finding it; and that always, in every age, life has beer made up of equal parts of fear and hope And that the main : thing the books teach is that a man, or a nation, nut si never succumb to the fear, and ne- t ver give up hope. And he lis tened to all this, with a hand cupped over his bin eai And then he began to talk | M pr*of. 70% 6nsf» &*trtr*S SpMh jj I AustindMichols \ I CCaffl* fiw. ma'am mmmmmmwmw* wuwvmif m *m | WARING’S PLACE i “Your Friendly Grocery” 406 So. Blount Raleigh *'sa*smwizHrAizaamtcyA~~xi2ttr.-r 'K*x;rri- ••^~^,.^.» TT »..~ rrTmrrini| .. T -.^.- iriTirirTri . n-ri m-nnw a tniir si. » rii—iiinmana iiiiiiim m iw mw i JANITOR SUPPLIES Floor Msunfo-nance Materials Sanitary Supplies “We Carry Everything But The Janitor’’ JAME H. ANDERSON CO. 4iß w, Pe.c* DIAL 3-2750 I .standing behind the door ann chuckling over the profit- as -1011' put your, money down at the cast; ic-r .- window. The amount of your 1 bill inv uriably doesn't even reim- 1 burse the hospital for the inonev P ha spent to gr| you on you* ifret again. Even with the best efforts tit 1 i business . like management ,an» i-.0.-pita! that breaks even (lofea «oi by the .grace or God. tne ecuer ' ••• i1 % of the government, county. j eit v, and federal, or the fact tha*.; it can’t get enough employee to : make the -ru t of deficit it would ordinarily have. What ate the 1 evolutionary ■ trend-, in the health and he -pit u picture >r. |“ v* i bli foi yum ldng ci life, tl.inner pcekelbooK, and i ; bettc health J’u* Hie whole coin ; ! munity" tlerr are .-cme *ha< particulari> g ' affect Conurunity Hospital as well | 4 ah hospital-'’. t Rapid meslicai ad\ anefis tl si*, have eiian;:* d the entire patlMit of tv. pc at om instead <«f *; ike-' jMi? to keep t K people ! • ini-pal i. becoming a cen ! 11 . tried".at diagnosis am) treatinenl. ? Tisim--formation of the fim.pt tn! from an snlaled 1 hrun by h few to a community service. 3. Higher- standards and wider I fields fui professional employee: such as nurses which make the profession more attractive and| p - members more eompetient. bnil adds to ilie sherlage of nui sr - t Tran of the Im-('its’ from a charitable service for fin poor to a non-profit service lor Mir whole population. 5. inflation that has skyrocketed hospital nr.fs. increased wage*, forced hospitals to hire more people fj im rcs.'-f of pro payment Is surance plans that help patients to p.;i\ their hospital bills and the hospitals to make ends me t These major trends will be ex .’.mim'd in a -crip-, of stories be ginning in the next edition of . your JOURNAL. These ;-torlc» are dcugned to give you a mm» thorough understanding of yout ; h ispital. as well as other i;o 'P» tat i throughout the rountry. «» they struggle to keep up with. pr» 1 ;.:cks. HE WAS 85 and -> half years old .lie said, and he added the cxti a months as if he were; pi ti) id of them H< hadn't had much time for books except the technical books of his pro fession. since -he finished Duke ovn fifty years ago. BUT HK HAD LEARNED a lot by doing, and t y watching the world around him And tie wasn't dissatisfied with what he liad done, and he wasn't too disturbed about the uay the world was going. He had pen! hr- life building and helping ct*a. grow In a hundred little Carolina towns he bad laid the. fir -.' paving that hid forever l th<- old dirt .streets that v.-ei-e rivers of mud in winter, and’ strips of thick dust in the sum mer irne He had built the electric plant that gave, them lights and power to run ma chine: He had built the watei systems that allowed them to hoard up the old wells where fevers lurked, and he had laid Um sewer lines that had made them clean and healthy And lie had seen them build and 1 grow far beyond the small ays- j terns that he laid out tor them a' first He had laid out the smew of the little owns, h; said, and in this he had helped to build the nation, and now in I its strength the nation fumb lingly and with rnanv errors, but v iih rood v.-ill, was help ing to build a better and hap pier world. AND WE TALKED about ■how for the first time in his-1 tory a great nation, asking no-! thing tor itself, was, when you ret right down to it, trying* to ' onquet the world with lo’." 1 rather than, with force of at mr. coveting nothing that others owned. Peking only that all men pverwhere should live in freedom, and in peace AND WF. BOTH AGREED | that a nation whose strength j went right down to the tap roots, to the little towns, to the individual free man. cussing! his government now and then,; maybe, but knowing in his j heart that no better govern- . jlQht I I’RK.SHMAN GIRL l ROU’M.D fj! I I,S’ AI N'.L t .S. tor Mu first time in years the 1 rrsliman class of Nash ( iinnli Training School surprised the entire sin dent hoc! v and the eoinmiuiitj at large t,\ winning Hie Ijonu coming Conte-,! which ■!» rd November .5. 1: .7! \ . ,1 resuH. Doris I Imrata Tulle', to iuc,i dent of the 1 rcshmun el.c.s was crowned Miss Na.-h Mi. (lie Freshman « lass undei the di' ei Hot* of Mis It. I* . >hei| id,| .Mr-. Vera li. Maim Ini tin Hit;h mud hail •x ci . ,--n do vised, could hop*- to briny t j pass so noble .. Hri-am AND WE TAJ KED O ’ th l way, untjj 1 l-,a,j 1 ., , 1 ; low me to the door ■ im;uig 'us cam j; '.nitty. an old man who learned fi'mi! life v.-tmi the philo"'-opher 1 m ;ht 01 bo -i that tin; on lx Mini,; that iiiakr life \vni th living i to look to the future, no matter how dark it may app- ay ith * onfjdem and hope TO 1 M-.T W’HA'i YOU WANT IN LIFE YND ENJOY IT. Scientist Emphasizes Necessity Os Religion 1. DRUNKENNESS costs this country close to a billion dollars a year f \ERA TEN persons in the United States neeos mental treatment of some kind 1 AND 22.000 -VMKRK \NS kill thems-lvas «v*x rv year T ':se three epidemics - Intoxication, mental dlne« and *y ,eH " - that per , ,nui mental crises are cha; a-teristic of our generation. C, G. Jung, one of the three most dis tinguicbed of aii psychia trists living and de» d. gives us this reveal ing glimpse \\ ' s f —' ' u -•-■ IvT' v into his world-famous c-linic; 'Among a]] mv patients: in the second half of life, there has not been one whose prob lem in the las! resort was not that of finding a religious out- Irvjk on life It is safe to say that every one of them fell if] because be had Jod that which the living religions of "very age have given to their fol lowers. and none of them has been really healed who did not regain his religious outlook.” TO MANY WHO have abandoned religion, this must be throwing a new light on it. Walter Lippmann once said that Americans were suffer ing from “rootlessnes*.” This idea illustrates what happens when a man severs all connections with, his Creator. At once he is adrift on a shoreless ocean There is no where to go. nothing to do but drift * itic in Midwest CHlCAGO—Thousands of Communicants of the Greek Orthodox' Church from al! parts of the country and Canada are expected to con-! verge here Dec. f>, to attend the dedication ceremonies of. the newivi decorated St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, said to be the first By saittine shrine in the middle west,. Dedication ceremonies will begin' at 7 o’clock in th* evening, Doc. 5, and continue for three days ' i High dtgnitaTes of the Greek church in America, including Rt.l Kev. Bishop Copasimos, Chicago, and practically alt priests and 1 chons of the Chicago diocese, will take part in the rites which will be! highlighted by traditional litanies and liturgies of the Greek church centuries old. ♦ # The decoration of St. Nicholas Church which has just been com pleted him been pronounced correctly Byzantine Artist Costas Tnuntuphyilou, who has studied Byzantine Iconography ami decoration in the old monasteries of Greece, came to Chicago to supervise the vi'oj’k. Rf v <lti.* . *• *i • i - jjumdi oi tu« cnuiciu announced that dedication ceremonies coincide with the 25th an in versa ry of the founding of St Nicholas. Rev. Gatnbriie* aU;i >,-»=* completed 2f. yeam of rectorship al ,h« church / J _ Zj, ‘ THE CAROLINIAN M'hool group with ss7l.f>;.’. The (Uriinatum timk phr-p ihiring .< Ilirillhtg k >ii!i- lie.tsvfen thi- N;rJt lli Tulcims iiift M.irv Totter Tunis. Mfriuling the Cpn-en were four elussm.i ti s, .loyrr Vnn Itrn ilie. 5 Hindi Dunston. .I.ii-Me Ungers iiiui M.irir Sessimio Fte inriit.i. v alb Pliant, wet*': Tlirt io SENTENCE 1 * 1 I > \.S i \V I ION i l tl! GOD. AND UI 'LI. HAST no MSI HER ( U St, 10 1 ! \if ! Till ■--•:»( (til.-ll I.". .J.i’ll : .1 ;xr- I l'-"t xx '-iie'i :i |> - ’ecu .-.f-.x-p pel . !■> kttov ami lam :-u. !i>;. I>■ vine inU'lli.'Ciiec << < -.-po- *1! If Mix- rite!' v ■ bb-iv 2 The f'a) of Gud 1 . Mir fret' t-.i »>• the nidi H'.'.'l ami N.i! ion, uit I it , .111 . 1 ni‘ i ) • to II" !>f ■ ‘ -if l| - 1 iiej. tlon. 3. The to. of . (alanii ap peur-emciit cun t l-nild a Nathm ; t long, for Hi poxxn j. po; give onto A lip;, y -. 10 fin ■ evil !• in toward wrong ■!. Thus in the bid I dim; of a A MW With out God has deprived htm s°if of any hope <->f a land fall He ey p-'-ts n«- er to ] a -x f AM h « suffer ir> g in vain, all things that can fxe hoped for appear emp ty SCIENTISTS have come to realize net only that the he P !+h of the soul seriously affects the health of the mind, but that the whole man 1 s in danger when deprived of spiritual bod Just as people -me physically weak when famine stalks the land, so they are mentally abnormal when spir itua J starvation withers the sou! People who see this truth not ruided by the prob lems of alcoholism, insanity and suicide. They see at once ■hat help wUI come to sham ru 4 from the doctor but frmn The only intelligent course is to search for God And the first thing to do is pray, (--by Rev. Patrick J Peyton, Founder of The Fam ily Theatre.) ** T p,. , ~ - I M-TV:--n Service tTssSyp..,, J 7 £ St.illiiifi, co captain of Hi* ! H i ons, c'-coi (cil tin’ Diiroii In Hio throiif atul Rnlic Wilson, -it •** 10-raptain *lid the honors *.*! rroxxning >l*--x Nish Hi 1 Mini its were prf-Ni-ntvi! hx D.ix iii ( oopoi-. ( o-i.iiit.isn of tl*r t n> -li man class. A Uu-iHitu: ...ion 3-0 xxsis cnjovi-il t*> t vrryonr .1 Ur titl ing. SERMON p* 'v t fU..I Ns!"in. ."UK *’l it 1 anti lcviu ratiai f.-,H of (.Job nm ,t abtimid tn all Hum r-ctints to ! oipt ui-'.v’n ii, vx ilj soon n uni plo to Mu eiounci. 5 F* loling nun j I■■ an *,, . v I king wit It it - lorn* of :■l< ■i> t o( mi, ta 1 G'iM xvlm 1■ 11..- I C"*-! y liviuy i.-'i .'at' 1 < . hi..,* t, "7 for all that i:I*- *. an <■ ,0,. maud. *■ !’•'•( ■) t;talid 1 I"*: ci ; o| .-■ls elect, all pit tlil *;; a heavenly direction xxM! Guil*;! .* Nat "*n t-.0-x x ) fill and y with a .hi2h degre of perfec -1 it.*! 1 V. Iht."; - O'; and 1 mtu-l gi’. e • "u t la: • -ii hu * via * 1 strife. i*».- flan of G* *: * * l ll lx. " tor man niu t h* n .*1 and pui < . t hat 11 ■ r '."nit' rfrits f i'it'.ht.en!i.'.ne.* . ran in their Di v- Sftv.-C lot!', f-rsttiic 8 Hate, pi • iudicx- u-•* * 3 rncao n< s. mu.d not bo alloxvcri ♦«.? stay; thouch drev-ed tti s*lk? and <a’iu, .iie.- must bs on their xx a 1* So much of this, we have seen today, be.-aose man v. hearts have faded aiH to tne credit, only of that few x'.iu, 'navi'* tod failed iu l*ioi< up. has our limited peace pre v,ailed. 10 It now : pfomi’s an ini pet afive MUST", if this tv. term 2 world i in he sa'vwJ nothin'i sliort of i-sMli'i;-; M :■ • "of ud ill curs* ths‘ *is Mu-it ' -■ yet .A ;• -* •. A D. ’ndi.id al Mvenyth born of G-od. .» the scoi'c* Zr-ru !-r-i* #! "not 1.- mi slit nn>- by ov-met. ! !-! r nr -pn 1!. salt!; tin* lord ci host:. i : And no : tfiougb ago.- ba r- parsed and intricate i*i ■ • • ip)*)-, f-w individuals and geti ci nnionl unfailingly ai'i'cti ) I* re is nut one av out for Ametica, it is; Feat God a 1 A. Ks.-p Hi ('on m ux.iim mV . and there is nothing else !■■ fra: Predict Record Number Os Births . January 1 Will Greet The New Year m- ‘ n " : c > » '"' £'<s'*'* *■<:*& '' v 4 < ttifflMihr Vwi&Vi If 1 ; * ■ 2P a G PITTING children lo eat ofton is a problem that ran bo solved through the use of beautiful silverware. Youngster above evidently recognizes her own 1847 Rogers Bros, silverware. The year 195.1 will get off to a record start, with an all-time num ber of babies being born January 1 . . . and it's likely a!! may be bom with “a silver spoon in their mouth." In announcing that for the fourth consecutive year all babies arriving on New Year's Day will be eligible to receive a fine silver ware gift. 1847 Rogers Bros, dis closed that 10,700 babies are ex pected to be horn January 1, 1953. The estimate is based on fore casts made for 1847 Rogers Bros, by the Metropolitan Life Insur ance Company and Parents’ mag azine. "This means," dee i a red John D. .Shaw of the silverware concern, "that an all-time record for babies born on New Year’s Day will be established. The January, 1952 total, while still not official, has been set at 10,502. This sets a new record. It is 556 more than the number of babies born January 1, 1951." r There’ll be no increase in the ! i Go To Church Sunday! il Pays To Advertise .. . I W1 f MIN' -T< iN 'I JiEV MGS1’ lit -- th* tin i- xludcnts of \\ ii'Gton high \ ii T ( hoir h\ ( HI ti! ( ! ‘( f sboro ._ y t f College- Chon- .-ill present th.’ annua! t.’hr;-Itos ; 1 -v d Gone* ■ t i>i )!.:n m Hall o*l )>!•- I.o'ix „• c "'P : '" " D ."It"" < 9* ; (;, i r. r»1 { liflU *tir \ *i tin Tr i.« * »o»» On one u i fhf iGJt .M ,?! <»i (/ *tH>u ; pv|*!« i. p-'f i?iptd!';i«T'cs Os Uir '' filial' srason. Hie troop \*. ill t>« » fflliTril f>\ Uiiu.Kij S Es ii : .ill, ilu ( t fnr of K»jusi?* *t < «!• !i am! Ml- Ft Osmond S * t ter \x h i (t- number of twins due to arrive with the New Year. The Metiupoli'an Life Insurance Company forecasts 105 sets of twins- - the same as a year ago. Kaeh baby horn this New Year’s Day is eligible roeci-'f * three piece feeding set from 1847 Rogers Bros. This consists of a newly do- j signed long-handle spoon for easy infant feeding, plus a "Learn-to- | Pat” fork and spoon. Approxi mately 47 per cent of the parents j of 1952 New Year's Day babies r° reived a free spoon from M»rid*n, j Conn, silversmiths. This year 1847 Rogers Bros, would like EYKf’Y baby born to receive the feeding set. Twins will b<- eligible for a six-piece step-up set that provides j necessary flatwa-e for children up I to 7 years of age 1 It ir. necessary only for jorenla i of children born January 1, to send their names and addrt"-; plus the name of the attending physi cian and hospital to 1847 Rogers ! Bros.. Meriden, Conn, to receive i the free gift, WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1952 '.«•!» n*> I riii!*'ullx iff- srUimr T U .M- U's iixul*» tin- direction of \!i - Sadie IL Hooper *>! the * v i ;■ ; )v.„A ***'-•■ ■■■»• 4 ■ •‘\V' lMp| " ■- 1 | > ■I \ IwßpSraPmtJF 1 aaiiL \ fllffllp i sMmxm&Mjg- ImmS. ; m gnjf \ i M ak.; % / Bgm£ * ■ : s 7 . <.-•* ? • '* H».I.»TKI» ttrnmw. «IFT -F»»*w* IJnVe Flt!»(rfo t« shown »» n New Vwk airtxmt ttm h* shipped „ff K weiWljng present in hSo while ilrnmmrr fowls Beflson, now married f IVarl Halley. The FWflsons, now hack to the Unite*? St-vtoa, M*e> on rrmn-onntry onto tour to OlffnniiA They may stop off tv* »c<* Be’! wn's mother, who welcomes the pair. (Neaipitiw Photo.) Phone 8759 frank J. Carter, Prop CARTER LINOLEUM SERVICE ASPHALT AND RUBBER TILE Linoleum Venetian Klimts OFFICE and SHOW ROOM 313 GJemvood Ave. , RANGES REFRIGERATORS RADIOS WATER HEATERS ‘ HAYES-JACKSQN FXFCTiMCAI, CO, i Contractors Household Appliances 1,53 E, Hargett Street Phone 3-5031 ".Every House Needs Westinghouse” “ — —— T~ Charm '•) w V' >R". 1 Globe)!; Have v "i . vec fell the desire to cast ii nu’-.a Ljirtl -ilid qeoo.me a’ . j <) ,nr '} ,i.. > :n.v la’- orite /e --nna!f» mo.’ih idol f ! thOTS omeo»ie n«ai and dear to you for whom .mi have missed many i,;.'Ur: ..f p; i< : SiWiiUJ?) wishd ;ny arid in.-r me fha! he iuoifl n; on yvu nnlh h'.-einaltoh and inters ippm ia'inn; • 11, the ■'ir.h ing in the -■'or Id >vill not make it m. ! vei .thing depend-' on yot». | fjol ian V. n• ’ 't..| ir, r w a ! l fn'hiv'd \ • uih harm' Mo-'f iif n permit o<’i- - *,•, so } i* doft'ijt'l and f«* ■*;? - ohsmrrd dirt nsh <mi Um It of rs(o r s to hunt Mil . r. nnd* i f o| .r-sr t to (hr iirf.Mr mi that ■!! might •,r< i( il‘“da.v. with 'li'-- (■ ••. i market pM.'ri'.'i’ju;* .■ •»■ 11 n>• t■- o• ocontmo ' I I' to .;! ;t .111 111 ii 11 ! I‘ I Ohi M -' 1 ..i -,ni;r tis and oblitcrnl mg !'..p ivor i thr-r; 1 - no e.y.U'C • ten our nut !-- de-rrtbed by -.■on; fijr-mir, ’.'harming." Os j • i". I M' )! i. ‘ a urr io attend to th• I i.■ - Mori 111■:■ rH'i [ -u =. jvu, i tft , ho". much n ’ if toft ' f he- hum- .. hit. t; n-jirs our --urn',,,,. pvetr.ol that ,• > hove l"o • of hand. and ne.'i -t. iru i... i o;j.t t)ie ui.to i i -if muni' u r o' :t f ingo nauft mw i; (\Ki iir i \ tile h rhonf faculty. VJj.s Hooper and Ur M N l.r m y .rr held lug up Mu h. rift-ii division of lh» seals i impaijtn.

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