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miiititliiiioltl-: Cl-lRONlCLl3i
Published Every Sillurdzty at Ardlllore. Itlolitgoincry County, Pa. . ,
MERION 'rnt's1‘ )ll‘ll.lIl.VG K ’
M. IENSICN, EDITOIL
Subscription, One,Dollar ti Year
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corriiiinuiunoua iriil items of int-Ai i even will IltA1IV‘S he lIInIIIt'lllIt’lr1‘eit‘ui WIIEII
ltxvulplnied by the null: Ann Arlilicsi or the winter. i
Anvit-n-isms mtru ruunmtizn on Al'Pl,lCATlDt(
.tnniniu>:. Jisunv :ui. isttn. i
I
ARDMORE'S RELIGIOUS Llli
Ti-in tabtthtted statement tirthe lloiise lo llniise Yisitntitii
Coiuulittee, u-hich we publish today, Slllb“ '
ing result of their lnbor and the con-lition of wluit may he
termed the religious circle in Artlniorc. The work of the
zealmls wonien and men who braved even the fury of the
elements to carryout the plan wherchy all could Y:L‘gl.NlL'Y
themselves in the church oi their preference, and so sluipliiyl
t
the work of the pztstors and enlarge the possibilities of chnrt-hl a
Work in our midst, has been well aniis. The recortl gltell is
one of which pastors and pwople may well be proud, and
shows the force of religions sentiinclit in this conuuttniiv. ,
This trait has characterized Ardinorc from its earliest history‘
to the present day, l
There has always been a large inajoritl‘ of people in Artl.
more whose deepest interest has been in the various c prclics.
and, with the grolvlll of the place, the circle has iiicrriiscti
until its inhuence reaches iiiidlloitiiiiates ct-ery L)llll‘l‘ CilL'lC
and permeates the inner most life of the place. ‘
A town which can present such a tally-sllect U
and God-fearing people surely possesses the traits of tirtlrr,‘
good goteruulenl, thrift aiiri an the ririiic. ii-iiich &llll(Jl)lt: a
collllnunity as well as an intlividnal. Let us trust that, as
i the various circles in our midst brcaden, the now dtiniiiizuing‘
one will ever increase iii strength and numbers, for the saving,
health of the cciniiiiiiiiiy and an nhc live therein.
‘ HOW TO COUCH.
An exchange say “This is the Coughing’ St-.‘aStllI.” Everyl
other person you meet is either coughing, has been coughing‘ tht
or expects to cough within a few (lays or it-eel:-x. Such‘
being the cilse. it is important to lHItJtt' just llotti‘ to cough, sol ’
as to incur the least possible discomfort front the operation
An English authority comes to our aid in this matter with
the fullotvillg sensible suggestions, which iire wclrtli consider-
ing. Few people, says this autliority, know how to cnngh.
ln iact, ii never occurs to the ordinary int‘liviCltI'.tls ihiit there
are right and wrong tvays of doing it.
no small importance.
outof the heart, as people szly, every cough nieaiis some great-,
er or less proportion of time knocked off one’s life. Most
people cough as loudly and forcibly as they can. snnic
chronic couglters seem proud of the noise they nutke. But
it is rather costly noise, for the simple reason that it tears and‘
iiiiianics the lungs.
The ltings consist of an extraordinarily delicate, spotige-like
llii.l:, which Sillllilllltes gets iiiiiariicri and clicked iriiii
phlegm. When we try to get rid of this stibstitnce we cough.
Bul,0ltt‘i0tIsly, if We remove it violeiltly we iiiiist ilecesszlrily
injure the delicate lung tissue. Tlierelbre, train yourself to
Ctmgll as gently as possible, After a little practice you will
Find it quite easy to do so. In that way you will (lo ll initi-
iriiuiii of iiiisciiiin to the lungs and add years to your life.
This matter of coughing may seem to he a very simple
but the fact that it is dangerous, as well as atllloying
I tressing, and l",‘ill nlany cases, theforcrunner of trou-
bles still more serious, should lead everyone to the views
which the above-qttnted authority throws out.
the method laid down to render the act of coughing as little in-
juriottsto the lungs as pnssihic can do iin liztrm it carefully
observed, and may be attended will! very decided hciistit.-.
THE INDECENCY OF PROFANITY.
Tn: Anti-Profane League, which met recently in Boston,
declared that swearing‘ was t ie “national evil."
however, did not lay so mttcli stress upon the sin of swearing
asits indecency, and in this respect took the sale ground.
There are so many in the wnrld preaching and mini inishing,
and "reformers” have made so libernl a use of ‘ tllllllless,
m ositv, the time-worn phrase. the greasy plalilllde," that
the ear of patience -is dulled. When t.ie League begins [0
argue, it getsahearing. For instance, the habitual use of
profanity makes the language poverty-stricken, it is H
nuisance, it is tiresome in the extreme, it denotes bud breed-
in .
If profanity has any function, says an exchange, it is to
express emphasis; but what emphasis can a such word
have in the mouth of a man whose talk is constantly inter-
lartled with etnphatic words when no emphasis is itttendcd?
VVhen so litany theories of reform are bundicd back and forth
we suggest that the ideal towards which the ant" profaui
workers should strive is to attain a state of mind which is n
pro am:
A noted lawyer, playing golf with a noted bishop, remarked,
after it most ilti ressive silence which followed ta "rank stroke”
by the bishop: "Bishop, that was thc prufaiiest silence I ever
llearil." First control the irrit.-ttiou, and the control of speech
is easy; i you must swear, reserve your elnplnisis for eni-
phatic occasions; but ne
tribe of "goodness gracious.
lit
0!
DISCONTENT WITH WORK.
'l'n.t'r
called middle classes in .-tineiica is due in
The Century,
of their natura arti clal wants, an to th
idea that “their day of tail will conic soon enough,"
. In general, work is not a curse, but a blessing-a positive
means of grace. tie can hardly begin too early to iinprcss
upon c tildren lessons oi self-help by tasks app: priatc to
their age and forties, and to beget in them scorn of idleness
and of dependence on others. t) I) tiis is to molt: them .
happy through the sell-respect that comes with the realiza-
tion of power, an s to approximate ’
large part. snys
fGU(l-lm'lllg ,1
l’ltl‘ u 1
Yet it is El ntutter of V .
If every sigh means ai drop of blood Wh
At all ciiants, ’
e League, It
ver use those vulgar mongrels of tho
ii ‘ (‘ll
there is much discontent with work among the 50- -
ARD)l0Ill<‘. CIIRONICLE
Eliiioitsu
ANNUAL SESSION
AT POTTSTDWN LAST SATURDAY
AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
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Pclits Four. A s rt
llixcd Nuts
Naiitrlmtt-l
‘run 1 Filftt
t iiiiic rrrhirt l‘l't's’lllL'lIl
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to the pampering of Clllltlrell, to the Supplying . i 3
an ' ‘ esentinienial I ‘W
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a tribute In '1
;; iht-y hail alu
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Tennyson‘: gonl 0
man: “Sclfsrcvcrence, self-I. nwledge, self-control."
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l‘llil:ltlt-lpIli.1 l'rt's:.
lliilnu-r l.
Hilts Rt-cart.
. . liuculr and wife. Norristiiivn
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wife.
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rtltzt Most-r, Ciillrigt-tillc In-
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luv. llristtil Gnu-ltt-.
mtlittaitst-c :uul wife.
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Nnrristnnii ii.-r.-ihi.
.1. rarniiit, itnttatriii-ii Ncns.
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lIIlhI’I’il(l lint niir iuiii iinri
.iiit ‘Ill .ll7.IIII4illl'
t'iu- nltIl"(l!llYIl'4 .<iiiii.ili-an iiiitiri.
Hair Splits
“I iiiivc iisrit A or‘: i
(or thirty years. I is r it
' ssiii Aiirl iurlteciiiiig
iiAir from snli ling II III: ends.
J.A.Griicnciiiciilcr,(;iiiiiiiiirii,iii.
irVl or
in
Ill:
Hair-spliltlng splits
friendships. ll the hair-
splliting is dv-nc on your
1ll it loses friends
ll’ cvcry hair of
1 land.
1' ii Vigor in
advance wt‘! prevent the
splitting. ll the splitting
has bcui. . ll will stop it.
VI s an Ai s
Ellltl ii-ilr. n.nir.s-,
r BRYN MAVVR
SA'l‘Ulll)AY. Jr
NUARY 30, 1964:
his home‘!
of pro tlucing heat.
And you can safely trust
N ot too hot and not too cold,-
But just the very thing I'm told,
To keep us all from growing old.
Can you blame a woman for being peevish and complain
ilig ifshc has to stop and look after half a dozen coal first
all day, besides attending to other household duties‘;
Can you blame a man who seeks refuge in the comforta-
ble club room after coming from the store or ofhce and
Sliding the gloom and coldness of the tomb ensconced in
Heat with gas and you will have the most
even temperature supplied by any method
No dirt no dust, no wood to bust,
‘Twill not go out when wanted most.
MERION AND RADNOR GAS
AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
LANCASTER AVENUE, ARDMORE,PAi
No. 3 Colonial
Block
ELBORN S
Telenhone 261
ore
7 OIL, this week, 5 gallons for 70 cents
MAKE KEYS
REPAIR LOCKS
REPAIR WRINGERS AND
PUT RUBBER TIRES ON
SELL HARDXVARE
REP.-ilk CARPET SWEEPERS
SELL PAINTS AND GLASS
SELL llOUSEFURNlSHlNG G"ODS, ETC.
BICYC LES
BABY BUGGIES
Headquarters for Micliell’s Garden Seeds
Price Sale
Of all Kinds of Horse Blankets and hop
Robes is now on. Come eztrly and
get the choice of the lot. They are
all FRESH GOODS received in [his fall.
. All in first-class condition.
M POWERS’ HARNESS AND RIDING SADDLES ARE
THE FAVORITES EVERYWHERE. ORDERS
ARE NOW BEING TAKEN FOR SPRING DE-
LIVERV. WRITE FOR ESTIMATES.
EDWARD L. POWERS
P. 0 Block Lancaster Avenue
Tciepiioiic leosninoivr
Let Us Prove It
In connection with oltr work on the Sewer System for
Lower Merion we desire to put in the connections from Main
Sewer to your property.
Our large experience ill this line of business enables us
to perform this work properly and promptly. VVe can ar-
range to locate the starting point nt the branch line at such
place as may best suit your purpose. The work will be done
under the same inspection as is required on the main sewers
so that it will be satisfactory to the township authorities.
Phone 257 BowM.2lN BROS.
Ardmore.Pa. General Contractor
. .
Many a day IS marred
sinrtiiig ii-rung ii-ith a ]It)0Y cup cl cont-e.
nini rnnstlllg, unit can suit lIlI)' taste.
l-"or unc weeli. ‘
Java and ltlnclla Private Growth Blend, 35: lll.; 3 llis., $l.00
E H. Bowker & 80., Inc.
ctiiiicc vucain, i-miisiniis Aiiii l-uiiicy Groceries
pi-iinic 7 zumiuoms. PJI.
, . wuiic our own l)lElI(i-
Illg
‘Our Annual Mid-Winter Hail.
AMERICAEN FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
PIIILIIIELPDIII. ,
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I iii u.-124.11.: As
sllrpllll overlllll Aunt.
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u.aIn,ua,u
Inn I<:c'ron1s I
runs, it. nciitgu-nsry, Clinrlel :. Whelel
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men in. ic...i. r .'.
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r... i.........aa ln n"‘i. cans... ..i......
1. c Mccuitoy,
l<lotM4Antmvr!,Pu.
.
('ll.lIll.lIS F. Glll.DS.lllTll
Plumber and Gas Fine:
Anderson Avenue. ARDMORE
GLADWYNE Gi.i:Anlncs.
J‘liN4 in-ssin 1.,-
in-iirnii
lliilny, tii
lti.l4-ll,
of Tiogll, spoilt
v iii the g i-at r . ii.
iiacir.
Clixivllm Jmlmt, whn, .. nu l'Dp0l1kLl
it “:r('k -llln A minus rush of blood
pni.-oiiiug, IA iiiipi-uiiiig slowly.
Cltlwllke ts riiliy rsctiima
mini the cted by a liar...
kit-1:, unit in the -'(.nI‘e, alnilirigly
uniting mi ciistnnim. ‘
u‘. A. IA. lziiriur,
iai uni
iii ciiii
t
VH3!‘ -
ttnriiiiiiiii, h
in‘ in.‘ '
Rl'[IllllllriII Ylolllillvuv
fstdolwr iinni this iiutiict, iii-Ar
nccticut. nnd ztiiiiisiiciiiiiwtti last
iin A liiiaiiir.-a trip.
t)tir fux lllllllcm iiriit A run on Tutntny
uiid Mll‘L“l‘d(‘Il in ttiiitiiig A lax .t, int,
niii..liiit hr iiiiiininrri to (hide the dogs
uitur . iiliui-t run llld at - .
thr schiiyitiil ‘ g “My “mud
our ltrltuttlit iini-c nnt hrcii cioscii iiii
uni at -itiiraii Is iriis it-ncrtact in
' ”‘"“‘1"ll'l‘ll‘ pt-r-er and we rloiilit ll‘
tin-ra in a nun of Ii("I(‘S! ur nlly kind
at pm.-iii iii the nnigllborllood.
I! 1 IMW lIlElII0l‘illl aluimll ghiaa win-
nini hlvu iin been put. ln the Iltttll oi inn
iii the lllt-tliotlirzt. church, iinti prggent, .
‘"3’ niiiit-niiiiitie. rriiri-iiig the glm
lttlsled‘ liy Lhe ahl plain glans mil.
i
c
sinus of am retina nir rrtmiiriy
and (illII].'l‘l0lt3, partictilnrly Lhg gym 1,.
to it wynu lhllilln on the Enid-
, m ' ii. tr. Rough-n
Mills. lint Iiiu hint A coin. in Ann put.
0n It and -iiiiinn init tit-cm.
L‘:
No! i. the lime In IIIIIIHIIII.