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Show CHIROPRACTIC IS IN ACCORD WITH NATURE Ab Yuletlde approached It behooves us lndldvldually to take a retrospective retrospect-ive view of our lives since the Xraas of one year ago. "What have I dono for my fcllowman7" should be a personal question. This question was forcibly brought to our attention atten-tion recently while visiting Dr. G. B. Rose, our genial chlrpractor. Dr. Rose says he has given constructive con-structive service to between one hundred hun-dred nnd one hundred and titty persons per-sons every day during the past year. II places special stress upon the need of a vocation which is constructive in every sense, If an individual measures meas-ures the fulness of his lreatlon. He is positive that chiropractic today' Is rendering greater service to the needy than any known science. "HappInesH comes to him who renders ren-ders Bervlce," said Mr. Rose, "and hence my unbounded pleasure In assisting as-sisting the sic kto recovery after years of pain and misery. And to know that my services are In strict accord with nature, makes every day a Christmas to me." |