The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 01, 1924, Image 2

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W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 17-1924,
NCE there lived In a burnyard a
very little Black Cock, with the
Inest red comb in the world and feath
as shiny black brand-new
stove,
He had
oveliest long tail-feathers, the kind
the women wear on their best hats,
Oh, he a perfectly
reature, that was no reason
strutting about aus he did and brag
ging. For he was very little, and
sJompared to the big Grandfather Cock
f the barnyard he was no larger
than a thimble beside a blg spool of
thread.
Of course, Yeing little
not have a very big volee to erow with,
hut did not stop Little Black
‘rs as a
bright
wis
but
80 he
that
You Crow So Hard?”
as loudly as
ind that day he
row louder than he did.
Said the Little Brown Hen with tu
speckled “Why you
Some day, I do declare, you
“Why Do
Grandfather Cock
expected
Tow
some to
©
wings do Crow
$0 hard?
will burst your throat wide open.’
“Oh, no, sald Little Black
tossing his head and puffing out
his chest ny to the
finest in the world, 1
somer than any ott
to
I shan't,”
Cock.
become
hand
intend
Cock um
and
louder
er Mow,
«] Is practice Crow than
y her bird
“You are an
id Little
Httle cock.”
scratching
with
to do
was
very vain
Brown Hen,
“Better be
feathers
crowing.
for
satisfied
try
throat
VOrm
your and not
Your
that."
Little Black Cock
grew vainer and vainer than
Every morning, long it
was light, he was up crowing as hard
iid All neighbors
awakened from pleasant d*eams
f tl night
of the
fine
ud
neq
This mu
1nd
ever
| such le
never nt for
te nngry
he
hefore
« he cot CTOW the
were
und
! enpped heads
aborg Little
not stop crowd
out windows eame
to say dreadful
Biack Cock-—but he did
ng
{Ine g while he war making
his
father Cock eame
ken “You annoy me" he
eral times
mornin
Grand
of
best efforts to crow loudly
strolling out the
ol se
| sald, flapping hi
his wings soe
What are to do-—spneeze 7’
“I can crow
replied |
terrible
Th's
Cock
you tryirg
Just
tie
nas well
Mack
ns
At Cock,
rage
nsed
he stopped flap
wings. “Prove it, my young
Come tao the top of the stone
n
Answer am Grandfather
so much that
ping his
fellpw
and if yon louder ths
Ya f1 crow
proclaimed cock of th
give up my title ™
of the wall they flew,
barnyard folk gathered
{‘ock
shall he
k sand 1
to the
will
top
all the
to listen Grandfather
[1]
i
three times and
| crowed
i Oh! what a it was, It must
{ have been heard for miles around the
Fecountryside,
I “There now, it
sald to the Little
Little Black Cock began to feel
| Hitle scared, for he knew that
| must louder than ever before
[ even crow as loudly as Grandfather
not to think of beating him.
He puffed himself until
{ filled with alr, then solemnly flapped
his wings three times und began to
Crow, Louder and louder he crowed.
Even Grandfather Coc. felt a bit nerv-
| OUS,
| Louder und louder ard louder. and
{ then off the wall tumbled Little Blnek
and landed a heap of feathers
{in the dust
Doctor Duck
{and pretty
crow
is your turn,” he
i
| Bluck Cock.
n
Crow
hée was
Cock
wns there In Jiffy,
Little Black Cock
| opened one and then the other,
{ and looked about. “He pushed me off
the wall because he was jealous of my
crowing,” weakly piped Lit.
Cock,
a
soon
ove
beautiful
i tle Black
| “On! off
you almost
young friend,’
“You take my
with a
no: vou tumbled
vou tried so hard to crow
throat, my
Puck
satisfied
burst your
«| Doctor
{advice nad he
i quact
i
Jolce
| the size of vour body”
“I told
Hen,
Little
poor
Binck the loud
erow of Grandfather and
sndly picked himself up and went un
to think It over
Syndicate.
you so" anid the
then above him
heard
Cock,
| Brown nnd
oct
der a currant hush
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ELMO'S FIRE
ST.
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hetter
superstitions
than
tele
of the sea
t at
menon
known that which
the eles
phen:
those
tached to
ghost
conditi
known as St. Elmo's fire
lights which, In certain
mosphere, burn at the top of
They
iy ns
of the at
masts or on the end of yards
of
are, notural electric lights,
easily explal
ightest knowledge of electricity
they
they jump
x tread 11 ©
weird rusting
Course,
ie by anyone with
But
dem’t
about
be confessed that
look so, especially if
n the
n rigging with that
1
The first notice we have of those
lights is in the story of the Argonau’s,
appenred shining about the
of
of the
throngh
Known
brothers,
ship Argo in the midst
the safety
on the
1 assured
From thence down
C Ages
Dioscurl
i veritas
and Pollux
Vessel
the lights wore
the twin
and seem general
¢ been regarded
ah
Hen But Pony
as nm geod
shyrion, writing in the
“It is
Hors th
aasert
now
» contrary by ss it Cas
Pollux are generally a men
centuries Inter, when the
3 ot
lights
many
red om Columbus’ ship on
anpen
voyage, “the sail
Elmo, condi
these stotms where he ap
| hig second rE Sng
|
! prayers and litanies to St
| dent that in
pears there ean be no danger.”
Br MILDRED
MARSHALL
VERA
HERE are compactatively few Rus
sian names in vogue In this coun-
Vera is the exception to the gen
Siavie appelintives: as Tatiana and
Nastasin. Vera, indeed, Is not purely
Russian, since it appears In Spanish
nomenclature; but in both languages
it hears the same significance : that of
“faith.”
the
devotional
which appears In
Faith,” a sort of prayer
ing in the Russian enlendar.
renson, Vera
name,
It is doubtful,
vation
here. Possibly she is the result of the
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early Spanish influence in the Ameri-
can colonies; or again, it may be that
the shortness and euphony of
name is the explanation for its adop
tion and practical Americanization
Amber is Vera's talisinanic stone
has power to make her invincible
all. undertakings where bodily and
mental health are required. It is sald
to ward off disease and to
safe journey when worn by n traveler,
the
It
lucky number.
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- wl Paine
Have You This Habit?
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By Margaret Morison
A,
JOHN STARK
————
“rvs habit of regret is four-fifths
laziness and one-fifth self-indul-
gence,” wag John Stark's slogan. John
gret. Up to the time he was twenty
| his father's house,
wns the good old times John was
the world would know had passed be.
fore he was born,
maiden aunt who kept house. Spe
was a kind of personification of re
gret, but what she had lost John never
knew until he was’ a big boy of «ix.
teen or so, Then he learned that she
had been disappointed in love,
Then the boy's father died, and he
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Elinor Fair
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Handsome Elinor Fair,
star, was brought up in the midst of
production,
in Richmond, Va. the went to
the coast when but a small child. She
in Germany until
the war broke cut, when she returned
to this country. Her first theatrical
opportunity to enter
“movies,” in which she has been seen
Miss Fair's favor.
ite hobbies are dancing and playing
the piano.
Hing
When Christianity
heathen gods the
of
lights to
of St
whom
Sicilian
Elmo ;
dying amid a storm
#4 i » t
sailors that
them If thes
soon he died
spel
nnd
HE lights appeared
d Different ages
in-
f the St
but it is safe to say that
the abate
won
and different races have differently
terpreted the significance o
Eimo's fires
majority of sailors todas
to the they
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are harbingers of evil
and the wireless do not awe in}
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nherited through
years, St. Elmo's
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in
in
where,
started upon his as an
derclerk the big real estate com- |
pany bad his father he |
wonld have begun as a junior part. |
ner.
Eventually
career un.
lived,
¥ he worked up very penr |
to the top and then he was taken inte |
the firm. A month later the firm falled. |
Other big companies had no Interest |
in John Star® and he could find no !
opening with any one of them. Then |
decided make his own
opening. It was about this time that
soe one suggested that life had denit
him a very hard hand: his answer wns
to
In his real estate experience he had
Little by little he not only increased
made
liveable for hun
On the day whet
more
old acquaintances had dinnex
if he had
to college he
One was sure that
fo go
If another had been
West Point nnd risen in the army;
barred that career, the world held
But all the time John
tor had been endowed, or If the would
be general had been a giant, the one
would never have been awarded the
Nobel prize nor the other the Congres
slonal medal. For the man who has
the habit of regret is not the stuff of
which heroes are made.
HAVE YOU THIS HABIT?
(The Kitchen
Cabinet
Western Newspaper Union, )
ti, 1vi4,
We would ask for kindly guldance
to give only of our best
would ask to be unseifish, and
be equal’ to life's test—
meet duties——as our pleasures
«With a heart clasp and a
smile
make life well
ing, and make
the while
~L groline
We
To
To worth the live
living worth
Sumner,
SOMETHING FOR DINNER
A soup which Is somewhat out of
the ordinary and provides a nourishing
dish for the bill
of fare 18:
Caulifiower and
Yomato Boup—
Rub a head of
cooked eanuliflower
through the
ander, mix with
two cupfuls of
| sifted tomato, add two cupfuls of broth
{ In which the bones of a turkey or roast
have been cooked with
teuspoonfuls of salt
| ful of pepper
of minced
| fuls of fat
tablespoonfuls
col-
Season
onlon in three
until brown,
of flour
| vegetable pulp and
in
add
Stir
Stir
and
stock
boiling. Serve
with rings
pepper as a garnish
Apple Delmonico.— Butter a baking
cored, pared and cut
{| with ground almonds sand sugar, cover
with another layer of apples
erushed macaroons, pour over . sweet
or Jelly and bake
three-quarters of an hour In a quick
oven Plle on whipped cream and
serve
preserve fuire
Sweet Potatoes.—In Vir
of this dell«
Virginia
i the
this
nin, home fous
ig the
Purboll the
while hot L.ay
51 ng +
and bits of butter
popular way of
buttered
galt,
in
i t fos n ish
inkl neh layer with
ugar
a Inver of huttered crumbs
of hot
and bake until
Cover with
add =»
water
the upper layer
few
tablespoonfuls
closely
Over
is hrowned
Green Peppers Stuffed With Rice —
Cut the peppers,
fiber and seeds, par
for five minutes then dip In cold
and stuff seasoned
cuptul of stock around
and in a hot oven
basting times with the
HE RB dish
stem ends from green
ve the white
with
Pour a
peppers
hake,
Serve
Hace
three
luncheon
“Take a dash of cold
And a little
A little b!
Dissolved
Add to your meal
And a thought
And then as a prime
AT iy f work thrown
But splee it all with the
of |
And a
fet 5a wise
water
ieaven of prayer,
ine gold
in morning air;
some merriment
Kith and kin;
ingredient,
in
eRRCnCe
t of sunsi
for
lat
ove
of play
rok and a glance
little whiff
id b
shove
Complete day.”
a well spent
MORE THINGS TO EAT
dishes
Rarehits are to
nd make a hot
quick
dish
nre-
which most
like
Mexican
bit.—Melt
tablespoonful
in
green
Pare
people
Rare.
one
of
it cook
pepper
squares
butter,
one
cut Into
When
{ttle
cheese,
softened a
add
pound of common cut
small bits and stir constantly until
melted ; add two-thirds of a cupful of
fresh or canned corn, one-half tea-
spoonful of salt, one-half teaspoonful
one
two-thirds of a cupful of tomato Stir
and cook until smooth and well blend.
ed: when thoroughly hot serve on
Berry Cake. Butter the Inside of a
baking dish and fill for one-half inch
with buttered crumbs, toasted Fill
the dish with canned or fresh fruit
ndding sugar If needed.
nre especially good,
erate oven for three-quarters of an
hour, Serve lee cold with
cream or with lemon gelatin whipped
Bake in 8 mod-
Finnan Haddie.——Cut the fish
«trips and put into a baking pan; cover
with bolling water and allow it to heat
«lowly on the back part of the stove.
saparate into flakes, using two forks.
Add one-half cupful of thick cream,
four hard-cooked eggs, thinly-sliced,
and seasoned with cayenne: add a ta-
blespoonful of butter and sprinkle with
chopped parsley,
Kimmel! Torte. Beat two eggs un-
til Hight. add one cupful of sugar, six
tablespoonfuls of bread crumbs, mixed
with two teaspoonfuls of baking pow-
der and one cupful each of dates and
nuts all well chopped. Mix well and
bake In a shallow pan in a slow oven
for three-quarters of an hour. Serve
cold with whipped cream.
Cabbage Salad.—8hred a hard head
of cabbage very fine, put into cold wa.
ter to become crisp. Just before
serving drain and dry well and dress
with thick sweetened cream, sugar,
gnlt and a dash of vinegar, Some
ike the cabbage bruised with a potato
masher before adding the dressing,
Orange Cream. Whip one-half cup
ful of cream, add srange extract and
a little of the carefully prepared fruit,
Serve in sherbet glasses.
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