TWO mi Health Jor Ah BUILDING A NEW LIFE When a person has been tol that he has tuberculosis, he fact more than a battle with a dangei ous disease. The treatment c tuberculosis is a long, slow a fair, usually accomplished in tuberculosis sanatorium or hoi pital. Both the patient and his fan ily must realize, that the patier may have to make a substantii change in his way of living whe hospital treatment has been con pleted. For example, if he lis followed a strenuous athletic lif or has done heavy manual worl he must find a way to substitut - less exacting forms of recreatio and occupation after recover; His problem is how to make thl change in such a way as to r< sume the support of his famil instead of becoming depender on them or on the community. In a modern tuberculosis hos pital, the patient learns how t Gilmer Street Grocery 601 E. Gaston St. Phone 2-1505 Expert Shoe Repairing Visit The CITY SHOE SHOP Lewis Street Arch Supports Made to Order SAVE THE PIECES AND BRING THEM TO RIERSON BROS. "Wo Wold It" 248 E. Sycamore Dial 2-0002 HARRY 0. KELLET1 INCORPORATED LINCOLN - MERCUR GENUINE PARTS & OKRVIC 581 S. Elm St. Phone 5605 For Fall PLAN Turnip Seed, Mustard, Kale, Cabbage Plants, Radish, Lcti .... Pansy Seeds and Peren SOW LA See Us Fo FOR SEEDS THAT ] Battaway'sConi "Greensboro'* 1 3324 South Greene St.?Acrof nil miiiiiininini 1 \ J vi* r-:'* .... . , UULUNIAL K Ice & Coal Co. 401 East Market Street Dial 8-0928 ** > * * * Gardens IT NOW i Rape, Onion Sets, Collards and tuce, Spinach, and Tender Greens nlal Flower Seeds. WNS NOW! r Information PAY-SEE HATTAWAY. renient Seed Store jargest and Oldest" is from Big Star Gro.?Dial 8809 mrTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT THI i care for his health in such a way V as to minimize risks of a new outbreak of his disease. Because of this kind of instruction expatients have proved a good emd ployment risk in business and iniS dustry. The production records p- of the war years emphasized >? what many employers had disf" covered . - . that a former paa tient placed in a suitable job 1 3- makes a highly satisfactory employee. , i i- Progressive TB hospitals help ] it patients to take stock of their ( il educational and job assets and to i n plan and prepare for a new life i l- which does not invite relapse, t is Under medical direction, occupa!e tional therapists, social workers, ?, counselors and teachers plan the ,e practical phases of training for n future employment. y. Every state department of eduls cation maintains a vocational re3 habituation program which proy vides suitable vocational trainit ing and placement for the recovered TB patient, as for other 3- handicapped persons. Often this o service is begun in the hospital - under medical supervision and completed after the patient has returned to' his home. The result of this growing policy is an improved outlook for the patient who once faced the threats not only of a disease with the possibility of fatal outcome but the hazard of life-long in_ validism and dependence on oth- , ers. Today, for the patient whose disease has been found in time . and who is willing to follow the doctor's advice, there is an excellent prospect for successful employment nad full enjoyment of his new way of life. VALUABLE "Yes, my own son went out west several years ago to make his fortune." "And what is he worth now?" "I don't exactly know; but six months ago the authorities were " offering $2,000 for him..' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DAIRY BAR 600 East Market St. (By the Underpass) Ice Cream as You Like It Thick, Creamy Milk Shakes Fresh Toasted Sandwiches "You're Always Welcome Here" s miinniiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiHiiui [ "GOOD COAL IS HEAT INSURANCE" M LEWIS ANDERSON, Prop. GLADYS ANDERSON, Mgr. AimniiniMiiininiiiiiiiiiinuiuiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimTnniiiiiirfS' CRISP SANDWICH SHOP Try onr country ham, barbecue, pork chops, fish, fried chicken and hot dogs. Yes we have beer and soft drinks. VISIT OUR NEW SIDE PARLOR Phone 8-6871 1800 8. Ashe Street t : FUTURE OUTLOO WILLIAMS FORFEITS PRIVILEGES; NO LONGER TRUSTY Take a dash of giggle-water and an afternoon off from the city jail. Throw in an immovable abject and shake well. The result would be the undoing of Superman, which Roma Fletcher, Williams has discovered he isn't. Williams gives as his address as 1334 Ashe street, but he hasn't lived there for some time. On July 14 he began a six-month residence at the city jail on charges of assault with a deadly weapon. But Williams became a trusty at the jail, and with his elevation to that rank came the privilege of going home one afternoon a week to get cleau clothes and other necessary items. Monday was Williams' afternoon off, but tie couldn't be bothered with necessary items. A drink of liquor apparently began Williams' immediate downfall. With the stomachwarming concoction under his belt, he allegedly took a car belonging to Tommy Austin, 806 Ashe street. He went for a joy ride, police said, that lasted only three blocks. At 25S Whittington street, Williams drove the car into the front porch of a house said to belong to Naomi Smith. The lads with the badges came and carted Williams back to where he had started. Tuesday, in Municipal-County :ourt, Wiliams faced charges of driving an auto while intoxicated ind larceny of a car. He still has ibout four months to serve on the assault with deadly weapon ;harge. Besides all that, Williams has definitely lost his privileges as a trusty. Windsor Center The Windsor Center Basketsail court will be open for pracice beginning October 15. Midgets and Juniors will be able to sse the gymnasium from 3 until i p. m. From 6 to 10 p. m. the gymnasium will be reserved for seniors and adults only?Monday .hrough Friday, from October 15 to March 1, 19 48. All teams wishing to enter th#. :ity recreation basketball league will please contact T. D. Wooten sr E. S. Carr at the Windsor Center. League schedule will begin the first of December. , The Windsor Center staff will jut forth every effort to make it possible for outside groups to Under New Management Ashe St. NewsStand and DELICATESSEN SHOP 802 South Ashe Street ,K SATURI use the facilities when said facilities are not being used bygroups and activities sponsored by the recreatoin staff. Now is the time to inquire about a date for an affair that any group, club or organization might want to give at the Windsor Community Center. SENIOR USHER BOARD OP ST. STEPHEN CHURCH CONTINUES TO CI ROW On November 26. 1942, the Senior Usher Board of St. Steph- 1 on Christian church elected as "its president John H. Clark, un- j der whose leadership the board -REEVES ENTER KET STREET l STOP DO ? Stew Beef ? Pork s ? Crockers. reshly Dressed, d Produce 1 Save Money f I i l ' ( I / r I )AY, SEPTEMBER 27, 194 CRISP SANDWICH SH01 I Try our Country Ham, Barbecu I l'ork Cliops, Fish, Fried Chicli< I and Hot Dogs. Yes, we have Beer and Soft Drinks. Ice Cream, Hot Coffee, and Ciuidies of all kind. 13O0 South Ashe Street Phone 3-0371 COAL I HEATER BLOCKS CALL US 2-3700 Mack's Wood Yard I 120 Best St. STOVE WOOD We Saw It nQH.f n II LOANS! I I on your AUTO AIRPLANE MOTORCYCLE FINANCING RE-FINANCING N. & I. Finance Corp. At Our Now Location 117 S. Davie St.?Phone 3-2561 Parking inside of building while transacting business . eaners Depot I rket Street SERVICE stations and Dresses I \I Q O M MES, Manager TLLMAN, Ass't Mgr. TED lDDIES V D GOOD PAY eensboro Country Club | has grown from 10 members to 31 members. The board is doing a great work, and has, since the time of Mr. Clark's election, five years ago, raised $300 for the church. Encouraged by the past record, the board has hopes of doing an even greater work in the future. Says Mr. Clark, "we can do all things with the Lord to help us." SARETTA BEAUTY SHOPPE "It Takes Your Head to Run Our Business" MISS SARAH BROWN, Prop. 1222 E. Market St.?Dial 2.3026 Lovelier Hair Styles Are Not Always Pound in Hollywood ?SEE THE? MACO BEAUTY NOOK 700 EAST LEE STREET Mrs. Lola Whitfield, MgT. Phone 3-4146 Community Cli 711 East Mai 24-HOUR Prepared to Make Alt< MRS. BERTHA JOP RAYMOND HII MRS. MAE STEELE T I WAN 100 OA GOOD TIPS, AN Apply?Caddy Master, Gr THOMAS FOOD C 613 EAST MAR , MAKE ONE MEAT?Steaks ? Roast Chops, etc. FISH - Mullet POULTRY - F Groceries an Trade Here ? I

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