The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 18, 1919, Image 8

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DECEMBER 18,
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1919.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
ft monday morning
for Lux
for the wit
he found employment
Mi on Monday went to
Pittsburg, where she ¥ remain among
frien
yradford, who is in
Bellefonte hospital,
home of her
Bradford,
Catawissa,
iis parents, Rev.
a few days,
his new
r sister, Miss
mas Delaney
day.
of Centre
(Grange, at
harer is
as such
ht
Ffhumb Wedding.
i Om
ne the
ng, ae
: have been
YW every
n heard a
for a composition
the world, appar
he great.
different matter.
verry to
and you will be
» are always those
is good;
o's work
change,
Ownership.
r had
stranger
rang heen
sn long time with
jon. with its spa
{ve and well
coman at the
ind walked up
sald the off.
1¢ the reply.
nie ot and 1t cost
Annual Election.
p of
the Farmers
Company of
be held in the Grand
tion
Irance
Jelletonte, on
between the
JY NOLDS,
President.
School Report—Third Month.
of the primary school for
“It did that!" sald the
“I built that house” sald the
The
money. ton”
officer.
gtranger officer looked at the
and “What
dia ver do it with” he said-—"a spade
and hoe? “No” replied the man
gndly., “with money left me by my
uncle. Tt is not exactly as I would
have designed it, nor had I seen
it before" “You never saw it he
fore” w=ald the officer, “and it ain't
fnat as you'd lke it, but you built it
seedy Individual smiled.
with money left you by your uncle;
that's a good joke” “It's all true”
gald the seedy stranger; “the owner
was my lawyer!”
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England and America.
The language and traditions com-
mon to England and America are ke
other family bonds; they draw kindred
together at the greater crises of fe,
but they also occasion at times a little
friction and fault finding. The ground
onth ending December 18
females, 18, Present every
Myridith Col- |
il Colyer, Philip McClena- |
yuer, Ruth Brown, Marga- |
Adaline Dinges, Anupa |
Margaret BMe- |
hisen Miller, Helen Oden
Potter, Mary Kasiber,
ww during the month
Huss
hau, Paul Ht
Tet Delaney,
. waothy Emerick,
Gron,
and |
Of this number all
ut every day during the
{ Paul Ruth Brown
and Helen Odenkirk.—Helen Bartholo- |
mew, Teacher,
Stoner,
work of the two socleties Is so similar
that ench nation, feeling almost at
home with the other, may instinctively
resent what hinders it from feeling at
home altogether, Differences will tend
to seem anomalies that have slipped In
by mistake and through somehody’s
fault. Bach will judge the other by
his own standards, not feeling as In
the presence of foreigners, that he
must make an effort of imagination
and put himself In another man's
shoes. ~Ceorge Santayana in Land
mark.
The Centre Reporter, $1.50 & year,
AMRIT I p—
" to nile a sketdh of | dren's Honr like a Seas.
3 was jmsd over, and! tiny toddlers there i» a vari
dhe Wad tatking le = ttle knot of | menu, sometimes Uneedn I! sents
women, The first feeds { heard, as and milk, wtimes Gralinm Crock-
I slid quietly intoa Re rby seat, were !ers, 1 Crackers or Lunch Bi
changed on special
. { te + Clabes aati 1 vide ta {
“National Biscuill, 8 Rll | cuit. This 1s cd ecla
antly my own tasty eh codtBIRATICL- | oCCRBIONS LY Old Time Sugar COOK.
econ. I liked her, ; com Lat ow thins and, rarest of
fortal ly as she fas in, 1 | Lani are days when we had
and ears b =r 74 Sh and Nabisco, and those
“HBetween "the dark ang BP were our party days. eo
\ q di i - : ink J i it
ghe was quoting, “theres nl Don't think my hour is just a
bit of pause Ww SOR world | lunch hour. It started us mappily
seems waltingsls : ) ade us sure they
; el, day—fo:
Por
atin
First 1 had 4 or
in. when theyre
widle a>
me in my
no one 1
Always ready —
always fresh— always wel-
come. An appetizer at the be-
ginning of the meal, making the best
soup better, and the final touch of satis-
faction when the cheese and coffee are
served.” Nothing can take the
place of Uneeda Biscuit
on the family table.
NATIONAL
BISCUIT
“You see, evel
wot on, “are mu
male. They are
most tractable aller ne) 5 ? bab!
something to eat, I ~ * never missed
always with its
gdainties
¥
3
4
tho
JUATICH Of
1.1 Ld EN HALL. f Ii CO. PA
ng toth JAMES WwW. SWABB
THE PEACE
a
Pork Chops and
Here are reasons why
fresh pork tenderloins
chops, or savory ham,
bacon, which you enjoy {
fast, cost much more |
than the market quotation
hogs which you read i
newspaper:
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average hog wei
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War Saving Stamps this month are worth
Thi sar of all 5 r marks the return of
the home camps and from abroad, and
’
i with
all our boys from the
them brought joy and
s is actually the first Christmas alter the war 10 celebrate
your happiness,
pleasure, This
y 1 * y :
We went to } by cflering you
A Huge Reduction in all Lines
of Wearing Appare
nr
vy &
gifts and ous
On ¢
ues, We Are go
advantage of «
needs
future
§
:. 3a
following
“
adies’ Plush Coats rec
$45 and $50 |
¢
ahd ; . 4 y
Dodd 3c a an dd di a Hi A Jn A Jn SG
Cr IvE” TH AR
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VICK -BALS
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Ve 2 oe mp, Sd
wll fo Jo hw
i ww 3 py wi
There's a Drunswiclh Tire for Every Car
Cord — Fabric — Solid Truck
D. A. BOOZER, CENTRE HALL, PA,
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