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THE CENTRE REPO 5 H AGAINST THE TIDE the Invisible tide which is hourly sweeping humans from their charted course and carrying them Into un- known waters, The captains of courage who have gone before, weathered the treacher- ous currents and reached a secure ha- ven, are the only ones who can tell you what this opposing tide means to the young or the inexperienced, or the overconfident, They will tell you how difficult it is from thinking: It Is to steer away or the hablt of loose shoals when you should keep world, but be eareful lest the tide pull you under and expose the fraud. If your colors are false, bewnre! for the tide knows them. In spite of Its purring volce and shining face it Is a hearer of no tales, a silent of ambition and a wrecker of hope when your star seems glow brightest and you stand puffed up in conceit before an admiring world. Alas! for the man to who moment plunges headlong into the tide without first reckoning his endurance, The water is ley cold, swift and treacherous, How many men do you know who have gone down in such a plunge, never ngaln to show their head? Their pride and pomp, thelr wealth sank from sight and left only a few empty bubbles behind, bursting and disappearing, Be honest with yourself, sincere with others, practice the Golden Rule, steer your craft by the unfalling com- pass of faith, and though the waters snarl about you, your frall little boat harbor where Truth and peace, Salil on! you who are half discour- are not shining In in mansions and blazing your took. The earth 1s reserved for the meek, faith making through the tide who ming port! (8 by MeClure Newspaper Syndicate.) simple are the stem- and final HALL. PA. he Young Lady Across the Way The young lady across the way suyt she goes to a many movies and Will Hayes yet and kind of purts good she wonders what {1D by MeClure Newspaper Syndicate.) UE. Through the Glad Eyes of a Woman > By Jane Doe E JUST door of to iy i the knowledge loves an met at the (before he key) with a that his diz as he to be evening has time nsert his as soon can into his slippers and house coat. 4 And (despite all rumors to the con- for his on the “wash-your-clothes-in-five-minutes™ asked and merits of arpet the new ap He loves to have his wife put his she sends him for (even has nl- ndjusted It perfectly three min- before), and he likes to have her collar and be permitted rubs his neck. 100.) he gets has been out in case and he hefore day's work if he ready when she he likes another kiss, know when thint heart (And, He ie Ver) ite loves to 0 whe 1 # + * ' ~ vorrying her very had happened,” wear his he likes so (and He loves to be ordered to on rainy days and to: absolutely refuse to do Donald, 1 OM Suh A "a Ler wou Nou Can Tame Go wring wale Dos’ WoRnY PunTy To TOO sn 1} ped won O8 Go Cane Arran VOME To Tee Pret OF Pere, Some STNG iv AM Tus = TCHoo be oat e So t Buren RFE M0 a Linc MO Bon wwe , IF YU wd ©, WARE oD Pere Fil Tal wo0Bos . pase. Pandy HraonTe nL i" pO Gono © Bb puOMIEKT, SO EE - ey HA Vide NV Wea Tomas Find M» efor % Tae CUPBOARD AD Me peed “will iH Twe pet Puowe OolLAR Some. MORE. Ths wo Cae You i BOULETT woe CrmDY OR _—— How To TesT wis HeanTe VW He Lives, (Ts (00%. fre likes to get a mild attack fuss over him and look worried anxious and kiss him fervently after ammoniated quinine (raspberry flavored). He loves to know the whole that everybody goes about on tip-toe, and he loves to be coddied and petted of an incurable disease, He loves to know that every time a button comes off it will be put on again (without any fuss) and that his wife knows without being told when an suit wants cleaning. He loves his wife to kiss him (on the top of his bald spot) and tell him ghe loves every hair in his head. He likes to be able to say to him- self (when he is rushed to death and working at his very highest pressure) that there Is some one who uappro- ciates everything he does for her, and is always ready with encouragement and sympathy. He loves to think that should re- always be ready and willing to begin right at the very beginning again-- and uncompialningly). He his wife to be always loves He likes to know that while thelr | home is run perfectly and efficiently | giving the impression that she 18 worked to death). He loves the splendid way she Is bringing up his children (and he Is glad that she Is not as some other mothers who make thelr husbands useful only for castigations.) He loves his wife to laugh just as joyously ns when they were engaged, and he loves her to be capable of jok- ing and jollying (even though she is getting on toward forty). He adores the wife who adores him (and adores being married to him), and because she openly acknowledges that she wouldn't or couldn't wish for anything better. (© by MoClure Newspaper Syndicate.) Even the cleverest and most perfect circumstantial evidence is likely to be at fault after all, and therefore ought to be received with great caution. Take the case of any pencil sharpened by any woman; if you have witneshes, you will find she did It with a knife, but if you take simply the aspect of the pencil, you will say she did It with her teeth.Mark Twaln, WHAT TO EAT 8 “AN apple a day keeps the doe- tor away,” why not vary the serv- ing of this wholesome and abundant fruit? Baked Apple Salad. There are those who are not able to enjoy a fresh apple; to those this salad will appeai: Choose fine, large, juley apples; core, quarter and peel them, Skewer them together with tooth picks. For six apples blend one tablespoonful of butter with six table spoonfuls of sugar, and a dusting of elonamon. In each cavity place a lit tie of this mixture. Place the apples in a baking dish with a cupful of wa- ter and cook them until tender, but not broken. Cool and chill, Serve the quarters on a bed of lettuce or cress, sprinkle with chopped nuts, and serve with mayonnaise to which a generous amount of whipped cream has been added. wn New York Conserve. Take one pound of raisins, two pounds of tart cherries, three oranges ~julce and rind-—and four pounds of sugar, Chop the fruit, add the sugar and boll twenty minutes, or until thick and Jelly-like. Seal In small alr tight jars, The little half-pint glass jars are so convenient for a small family, as the amount they hold may De used quickly and is always fresh, Nereie Magwert $H400000000000000000000004 : HOW GARDENS GROW By DOUGLAS MALLOCH Lessssese +4099 IEN'T seeds the funniest things? Folks have legs, and birds have wings, And fish have fins to move around, But seeds just stay right underground And never move-——and yet just see What seeds will do for you and me! For put them in the ground, what then? Some day you're in your yard again And, see, those seeds just overnight Send up a little sprout of white And then, about next day 1 mean, Send up a little leaf of green! And then dey those seeds so wise Send up the prettiest surprise !— Sweet peas of pink, or maybe flox All dressed In white or purple frocks! Just how they do it 1 don’t know, But that's the way the gurdens grow! VD, 1924, MeClure Newspaper Syndicate.) mvs} Cow and Hog Lead The Department of Agriculture says tliat, considering the amount of food for humans produced by the animals from the food ralsed on an acre of Inne, the dairy cow leads all others Next to the dalry cow In food produc tion from the yield on an acre of land cones the hog. mm Posscan OF COURSE YOU NEVER DO. Why does Per- cy always point to the item on the menu when he orders one of these dishes In French? He probably considers it Just as well to let the walter into the secret, wns Joos. Conquered by Jelly Fish Myriads of jelly fish, stirred from depth of a heavy sea, clung to ant stung a German swimmer recently s severely thmt he abandoned the con test, some ©. 1924. Western Newspaper Union.) bin OHH OA DOOD ' TRAIL By THOMAS A. CLARK Dean of Men, University of lllinols, CHO OOH Gr OHO OD (i, 1934, Western Newspaper Union.) EXCUSES UR hired man had a number of distinctive characteristics: he was a real beau when he was dressed up, he had read more sensational stories than any other ten people 1 had ever met, he retalled enough baseless gossip to have eatitled him to honor ary membership In a women's dupll- cate whist club, and he had a faculty for offering excuses and albls, In case he was detected In error or neglect, that was little short of genius, If the bars were down and the eattle got into the corn, If he left the mules untied and they raa away and smashed things, If he forgot to water the gar- den, In the well-known words of Mr Post, there was a reason, In lot. This peculiar talent of his for ex however futhe hough . mar The person with an he should th a badly the but wi alarm clock to lay blame held for him get there” Rudolph sald “1 nat stolen my confidentially, up inte, somebody had alarm clock, tat | usked the 4 to wike me, and His *hought, ‘ q gong excuse wa a THE OPTIMIST ENKINE uw . 8 opt imist an 1 i jel He wi who ily, he was 1 ous optimist n every thinly th was presented to satnusiasm ; ngs ander defeat. if the day that the morrow ; if was gloomy, iid shine iow or t he de detect Inc hopeful sun wo ti» prices were the crops not so abundant as migh could tions of improvement in ° sired, he always Things are seldom so bad as When some local he could so inspire enthusiasm somfidence that more often thaa other sut of its hole, slub go when it seemed vying of finan wemed about to devastate It] ashen local business sst ebh he organized a Kiwanis club that immediately put the old town on the map. As 1 said at the outset, Jenkins was matter of considerable roncern. Here, as usual, however, his optimism came to thesfront. He belleved that ulti sondition of his shiny poll. and be kept at it persistently and cheerfully. He tried a number of nostrums, and sitions. recommended others to him. ne of these guaranteed success. “Do sot drop any of this tiquid” the di rections read, “where you do not wish walr to grow.” This remedy seemed too dangerous to handle, so Jenkins syaded It, but he kept on with others, fully confident that he would attaln WICCPRE, Halr is a pretty difficult substance so develop on a billiard ball, but may- se it ean be done. The last time 1 sw Jenkins he had a very respectable showing of curly locks. Maybe it was faith, maybe it was persistence, pos sibly it was the regular and vigorous massage which he gave the top of his wend, and it Is possible that it was pire optimism that brought about the =esult. At any rate, Jenkins sue seeded. 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