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QOOO HAIITt
Anyoiit who bat oTer tried to
^e®k a well-oatabliahed habit, each
4a arnoUnc to exeeta. knowa how
diffieolt It la to do BO. Deipite the
heat taitMUlona in the world, he
flnda hlaa^ Ughtlnc a clfaret be-
(or® ho oren reollsea he haa taken
It o«t o^ the pack. Fortunately,
then aro good haldta w^h are
almoat at hard to break aa the
bad onea. Can you imagine'how
hard it would^he to hreak yonneif
of aaying |^*thank you** to anyone
who doea^n a aenrice?
^^®^^/^1kdu^ta hate to make < a
eopamOiia effort to remember to
before they eat
We do it antomatically and we’d
be uncomforteble if we didn't We
can't eren remember the eon-
acientioaa efforta mad® by our
motiien t(r6atabliflh the habit for
UB when we were amall. Parent®
who work to eatabliah aonnd health
habtta in their children while they
are young do their dilldren a great
Mrvlce. The_ latter will not haye
fie when they are grown
bad habita and acquire the
famenUIa of good hygiene. The
pattern will already be eeubliahed.
A child who la fed a healthful
diet will derelop a taate for anch
food® and will later chooae them
becauae he prefera them. A child
who ia encouraged by play out of
door® whenerer the weather la
pleaeant will probably derelop a
liking for recreation in the ann-
ahine and freah air and will carry
thla tendency orer into %dnlt life,
with great benefit to hla health.
A child who ia taken to the doc
tor and the dentiat for periodic
(jheok-upa come to think of anch
erenta aa Indlapenaabl®. aenalbl®
proeedufea which he will follow
for himaell and hia own dilldren.
Although all of 08 are eupoaed at
one 4lme or another to aeriona,
communicable dlBeaaea anch aa
tubereuloaia, not all of ua become
ill. Of oourae, eren the healthieat
peraon might contract TB if he'
were in conatant contact with aome-
one who had it, but eren then he
would hare a far better chance
of combatting the diaeaae than a
peraon whoae general health waa
poor.
People who hare aound. wdl-ea-
tabllahed hygienic habita can en-
ley tMr health without gtrlag
much thought to diaeaae, atnee
they are leaa likely to acfuire it
than ethera. Their perlodte rlalta
te doctora and dauttata Are their
“health Inauraace.** They know
that if amything ahould go wrong
it would be diaoorered early and
treated promptly, before they
could bec^e aerfouily 01 er ebm-
mnnlcate the diaeaae to aomemke
dae. If anch habita become ual-
rer^ the number et cum ct a
oompianicMUMe dtaeaaA audh aa
tuhacuidaBhA-Whleh now killa naore
than SS.OOO Americana a .year,
would be decreaaed.
In the next artiole, pregnancy
wlU be dIacuBBod.
Thla column ia aponaored, in tnc
tntelMl of lietter bedth, mt-
ahaw; County Tubereuloaia aaaoeiar
tkm, Camden, 8. 0
▼Hi_CAM0m cawouma, rmeAV. may h ttar
Cunden Ice Cream
Company In Field
Wift Ftoe Firodnet
Oncur Smyri
Fine Ppothiet—Alao Fuat*
tMaJFraaua Malted
Milk ^
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The Camden hm Crwun company,
'located Ih the building occupied hy
^e Camdte Bottling comimny.* la
becoming one of the .lM«ag con-
cema of the kind in thla area. Oe-
ca^ Smyri ia ownw and manager.
p»6 romppny feature® a whole-
tale and retail outlet of fine ice
crem. which ia manufactured right
m the home plant of
eat of Ingredienta.
The company operate® a retail
establiahmeht where all lea cream
confectlona, and alao froaen malted
milk may be obuined for home
conaumption. Ice crehm conee. Ice
cream cupa, ice-cream aandwlchea.
etc., are all arallable there. Conr-
teoua aerrice la always in eri-
dence
One alao may obtain the famona
Pop Kola, a diatlnct Camden mano-
factured soft drink, whiek ia ao
popular with the fan® at baae ball
game®, football, ete.I
In both the mann^ture of ice
cream, froaen malted milk. Pop
Kola, the company naea the Tory
lateat in eulpment.
Arthur L Perkins
On US 'ft'ansport
Arthur Lee Perklna, atewari'a
mate, second class, son of Mrs. Jen
nie Perklna of Route 1. Bethune.
Doodle Rag
Main Attraction
On DeKalb Street
306 Found Caoi Schloabury
b Jockoy bm 56 Pound
Motor Biko
Spectatdre on DeKalb street
these spring daya are getting a
rare treat ia watflhlag the antics of
Carl Schlosburg and hla trained
Doodle Bug.
The Doodle'6«g>.by the way. ia
^a tiny motorbika that cam) from
the shop of Coleoel H. 8. Bowden
and W. R. Bowden. The “bug”
Weighs Just about SS ponnda Carl
,scales ,the beam at tOd pounds, lo
when 'Carl aeata himself'on the
bug, tamed on Oe gas and scoots
down the boulsTard. the apeetacle
rtrals anything •Tur'offeiWd by the
Rlngltng Brothera ctrcua iKwtera.
From a froat profile one gath
ers the impreaalou that the big Mr.
Scblo^rg la alttlng on a rail that
b warang him gently and speedily
down the pike. The “bug’’ is about
It inches wide but the spread of
Carl’s gams is close to tour feet,
which girea him the appearance of
a gigantic Tamplre bat ready to
swoop on to a Tlctlm.
Monday attemooh, daring the pro-
ceo of amasement as Mr. Schloa-
burg demoaatrated hia “bag’’ to an
admiring throng, others who took
part in the denmnatration were
Ralph Little, Sidney Zemp. the
Skipper and others.
Camden Horses
Are Top iilnners
In j^ndico Races
It was Mrs. Bather duPont
Weir’s ChHetmae Tide and
Eireann that took first and
seoond In the Pimlico Breeders
Stake® Monday, aeeording to
reports in tho motropolltan
preea.
ChHetmaa Tido Mid Eireann
are brown ftllloe and were
trained here by J. E. Ryen.
Royal Qoveraor, alto owned
by Mrs. Esther duPont Weir,
was third In the Survivor
Stakes at Phnlioo that took
plaeo Tuaaday.
**Wlion you think of hinv
bor, think of Ua.**—MiUor
lAirtihoi' Compony.
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GAS WATER HEATERS
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speed transport US Schmitt.
Perklna antered the naval ser
vice June t, IMS, and received
hto reenilt training at the Naval
Training Onter, Bainbridge. Md.
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