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Thursday, February 4, oo
Salvation Army Offers Many
Aids For World’s Mistakes
Captain Steven W, Weaver, Di
rector of the Service Extension
Department of the Salvation Army
claims no magic cure=-all for all
of the world’s mistakes and
miseries, but its program of
spiritual guidance and wholesome
activities for young and old does
contribute to family and com=
munity stability. And thus helps
keep down the cost of welfare
and institutional services.
What does it cost? When a
girl gets off to a wrong start
in life? When a man drifts into
heavy drinking and deserts his
family? When a boy drops out
of school, then finds he can’t
get a job?
When a neighbor takes awrong
turn in life, it may cost the public
additional dollars in welfare ser=
vices to feed and clothe a family
which has no breadwinner, to
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provide care for a baby born
out of wed lock. A boy may start
as a school dropout and wind up
a prison inmate or narcotics ad
dict; his unproductive life behind
bars cost an enormous sum in
money and misery.
In addition to preventative ef
forts, The Salvation Army also
offers ‘‘curative’” programs,
meeting spiritual and material
needs. It is national and inter
national in scope and offers many
services beyond its local emer=
gency activities,
A frightened young girl may
come to The Salvation Army
and pour out her story. She will
be referred to one of the Army’s
36 homes and hospitals for unwed
mothers where she will receive
medical care and be sheltered
from criticism and curiosity.
The girl’s mistake is costly to
her in shame and suffering, and
will perhaps end her high school
or college studies.
It is costly to the community
to find a suitable home for her
baby. The Army uses the most
up~to-date counselling and psy=
chiatric services, and spiritual
guidance, to set the girl on the
right road -~ so that one mistake
won’t lead to another, and take
a further toll from the individual
and the community.
When a man hits bottom on skid
row, the Army doesn’t count him
out as hopeless. (A former na
tional commander is credited
with the remark, ‘A man may
be down, but he’s never out.”)
Rehabilitation centers are main
tained in 125 locations throughout
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DANNY LONG, student learner of Newton County High School,
is putting up an end on spencer. He has been employed at Bibb
Manufacturing Company for the past two years. Danny attends
school in the morning and works in the afternoon. This is made
possible through the Diversified Cooperative Training program.
the country. A man in need of
help is referred to the nearest
center. There he is given a
fresh start -- clean clothes,
medical or dental attention, coun~
selling and guidance, the oppor=-
tunity to regain sound work
habits.
To turn to more cheerful as
pects of The Salvation Army’s
worldwide, compassionate, pre=-
ventative and curative services:
a young girl who goes to a large
city finds a comfortable, inex
pensive home-away-from<home
at an Evangeline residence; a
young man in the armed forces
spends his leisure hours at a
Salvation Army-operated U S O
or Red Shield Club; someone who
has lost touch with his family
{s re-united through the Army’s
Missing Persons Bureau.
These are some of the ways
The Salvation Army marks its
100th birthday, ‘‘A Century of
Service to God and Man.”
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SERRENEE NN RRIENRNNENIIneS
Mr. and Mrs. William Kimble,
Randy, Robin and Ricky visited
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Kimble and
Douglas Sunday afternoon.
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Mr., and Mrs, Edwin Moss,
Frankie and Diane were Wednes
day supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs, Frank Moss and Jimmy.
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Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Kimble
visited Mr. and Mrs, George
Ballard and Margie Sunday after
noon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Odell Garner and
children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Grover Garner, and Wade Sunday
afternoon.
*% % %
Mrs. Roy Kimble visited Mrs.
Harvey Farmer, Warren and
Connie Wednesday.
*% % %
Friends and relatives from
Atlanta spent Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Ernest McElreath and
girls.
*% % %
Miss Carolyn McElreath spent
the weekend at Smyrna with a
friend,
*% % %
Mr. and Mrs. William Kimble
were Thursday dinner guests of
Mrs. Harvey Farmer and child
ren,
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John Kimble is on the sick
list. We wish him a speedy
recovery.
*% % %
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kimble
moved into Gum Creek com=-
munity recently.
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Mr. and Mrs, Charles Cannon
visited Mr. and Mrs. K, C, Mit
cham Saturday afternoon.,
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Mrs. Edwin Moss visited Mrs.
Buddy Roberts Monday afternoon,
*% % %
Mr. and Mrs., Grover Garner
visited Mr, Garner’s aunt at
Lawrenceville Sunday.
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Mrs. Lee Cole is spending a few
days with her brother whoisillin
Kentucky.
*% % %
W. V., Duncan was the dinner
guest of Mrs. Buddy Roberts
Friday.
*% % %
Howard Bradford of Walnut
Grove visited Mrs. Edwin Moss,
and W, V, Duncan Friday morn
ing.
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Mrs, Owen Kellum and child
ren, Vera Lynn, Glenn and baby
Natalie, were Friday overnight
guests of Mrs. Kellum’sparents,
Dr. and Mrs. Nat G, Long, in
Avondale.
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Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Lee,
of Rome, arrived Tuesday to be
this week’s houseguésts of Mrs.
Frank Miller.
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Mrs. Nat S, Turner spent last
week with her son, Nat. S, Tur=
ner, 111, and children, in Gaines
ville, while the junior Mrs. Turner
was at the bedside of her mother,
Mrs. Julian Elliott, in Talledega,
Ala. Many local friends of Mrs.
Elliott will regret to learn that
she is a patient at Citizens’
Hospital in Talledega, following
a fall at her home, in which she
sustained fractures of several
vertabrae, and are extending best
wishes for her rapid recovery.
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When buying eyeglasses, it is
advisable to request safety glass~
es to proper prescription, The
cost, says Miss Lucile Higgin
botham of the Extension Service,
is only slightly higher than for
the non-hardened lens. And
safety glasses provide consider
able protection against most all
kinds of injuries,
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