The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 26, 1925, Image 2

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Something to
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KNOW YOUR TALENT
HE first requisite in the life of the
youthful, is to know his or her
natural talent so that it.may be ln-
telligently developed and turned to
profitable account. -
Find the hole in which your peg fits
without wabbling and there,
Do not from pillar to post Ino
quest of another, and you will enjoy
more of what makes life valuable, glad
a8 the years swing by that you have
held firmly to your original intention,
Most of the failures in this work-a-
day world are due to Inefliciency,
caused generally by shifting from one
station to another and the woeful lack
of fixed effort in the pursuit of a|
definite course.
You never can find the port you hope
to reach If you persist In salling your
keep It
move
ship without compass and rudder. The
tides and the winds will your
precious craft into the open jaws of
destruction or hurl it high and dry on
the rocks from which there
is no likelihood of escape
{OSS
scowling
talent for painting,
produce of
themes nnd attractive colors;
feft In the Is
and the hammer and re
y have a
that
ful
if your hand is
you pictures
use of too
clasp the saw
golve that no one shall excel you.
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| By DOUGLAS MALLOCH
YOU will
Will live It
conquer life, if you
as you long to do,
only on the wan
on the plan,
who fall,
lives are
have seen that those
are
we hearts empty,
stale,
Failed not bed
The thing thes
sought
found It
hot
thoug
ause
life never brought
wished for, thing they
was not what they
ht.
won—but when they seized the
prize
there before thelr eves:
It was a tinsel thing, not worth
worthless things,
these :
I found,
were
when that opulence had come,
worth one-half the sum
1 for ev'ry ctumb,
not
pal
they who this
their pray'r had
made
Iabor at their trade,
things they l@ed to make, |
for the labor's rake,
to
the happy.
merely ease overtake :
were these content, |
way their fortunes
Because they did not walt
na
now:
o'er the plow,
RONG we
is wrong.
along!
around us
The busy 7 hums a
Oh, he w
For there
’ :
ior JOY
: $ 1
is iter all
A well done task, a well made thing
These are the joys to make us sing
wreath is cften late,
fortune fiekle as our fate
But for our joy we need not walt
(E 1926, McClure Newspaper Syndicate)
A) -
——
Your Last
Name
Think About
LEE
in
and envying
around
lot
ing
your
Idieness,
the prosperous
hilltops.
talents, there Is but medium
through which you ean achieve work,
holding steadfastly to your course and
refusing to yield to discouragement,
There Is In every person's life
cerucinl moment of choosing a
manent vocation, and when that
overcome, there remains nothing
to do but to drive straight abead, de-
termined to win an honorable destina-
tion,
To the men and women who
predisposed loafing, given to
ping by the wayside to gather wild
flowers when they should be tramping
resolutely upon the highway, this
gcearcely forms an agreeable subject
for meditation.
one
is
else
are
{0
tut these,
guessed, hidden
and been
the suc
fickle
hn ve
napkin
ranks of
their own
who
they
in an
are
thelr talent
crowded
easful,
the
of
rom
because
i
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TER,
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CENTRE HALL, PA.
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Across the Way
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The young lady ross the
the
a ship
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was Invented
in distress has been
the F. O. B
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&
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f character and
sition depend in 8 Ereat
hat is eaten at the table
SEASONABLE DISHES
Asyur of
For the meat dish the following
may be found a little out of the
Tenderloin Cutlets.
Chop fine one pound of beef tender.
half a pound of veal and one-
rubbed to a cream
tablespoonfuls of orange
with salt and pepper
Press the ment
into eight cutlet shapes, saute In but-
ter. or bacon fat., Cook six
or eight minutes, Serve with seasoned
asparagus.
with two
juice. Reason
olive oll
Swedish Stew,
Put into an earthen dish two and
IS IT SILLIMAN?
HE Silliman family in the United |
States was founded by Daniel Sii- |
man who came from Holland. The tra. |
dition Is, however, that the family
originated In Italy and there is enough |
in the sound of the name to bear out |
this tradition. One of Daniel Sil |
man's descendants was Gold Selleck |
Silliman, a brigadier general in the |
Revolution and his son was Benjamin |
Silliman, born in 1779, who was a well
known American chemist, He founded |
the American Journal of Science and
art, His son Benjamin Silliman, born
In 1816, was a chemist and physicist
also well knawn, i
Strange and Strang-—-Thege names |
fre sometimes merely different forms |
of the same surname, but there Is rea-
son to belleve that Strange sometimes
has a different origin, There is a sur
name Lestrange, originally Lestrange,
nud Strange is sometimes derived from
this, with the meaning of stranger or
foreigner, However, Strang usually is
from Strong, Strang being the peculiar
north of England wny of pronouncing
tht adjective. In this case It is mere.
Iy a descriptive.gurname,
Sir Robert Strange, an eminent line
engraver who was born in Orkney, in
1721, was a member of u distinguished
Scotch family whose name {8 some
times spelled Strang or Strange.
Thibaut—As a surname this Is de
rived from the first name that in
France has the forms Theudobald,
Thiebault, Thiebaud and Tibaut, and In
England Theodebald and Theobald.
(@ by MeClure Newspaper Syndicate.)
pleces, a large carrot sliced
of pearl taploca, two tablespoonfuls
of bread crumbs, tablespoonful of vine-
gar, one-eighth of a grated nutmeg
and: salt and pepper to taste. Cover
tightly after adding a little water and
let cook five or six hours Ik a moderate
oven,
Celery Relish,
Mix rich cream cheese with season.
ings of salt, a dash of cayenne and
color a delicate green. Fill the ecen-
ters of the stalks of tender celery
with the cheese, Arrange around a
mound of salted browned walnuts, the
thick ends to the center, leaving the
leaves on the stalks,
Junket With Banana Puree,
Press the pulp of two bananas
through a vegetable press or ricer, add
two teaspoonfuls of sugar and one
fourth cupful of water, let simmer un
til well heated, then add a tablespoon:
ful of lemon Juice and half a teaspoon
ful of granulated gelatin soaked In
cold water and dissolved in hot water,
mix well and pour into the bottom of
custard cups. When firm, heat one
quart of milk to blood heat, add one
junket tablet crushed and dissolved in
a tablespoonful of water, one teaspoon.
ful of vanilla; mix and pour over the
banana mixture In the cups. Serve
when chilled with whipped cream.
(@) 1925, Western Newspaper Union.)
semis atten
It takes a good” many shovelfuls of
earth to bury the truth,
. )
“een fol ’ h |)
we Pues T Ones tee
The Appleton Family
Me. Lysander John Appleton
Mrs. Lysander Joba Appleton
Mise Daysrr Marme Appleton
Master Ohguncey Devers Appleton
the part of Lysander John
ton to induce his wife to buy an oid
hen and stew it down, and
that this is the cause of her objection:
There Is no French name
ssi Xm
Lysander John Appleton
sure that his wife has forgiven him for
an offense until apple dumplings ap
pear, She may say she forgives him:
she may even refrain from saying
mean things about his kin, but he is
and complete until the apple dumplings
appear,
na Sut
Daysey Mayme Appleton claims to
be such a good judge of cooking that
she ean go by any house and tell by
the whiffs from the kitchen what Is on
the stove, how long it has been on,
and If the cook Is leaving It on too
long.
i il _
When Chauncey Devers Appleton
was three years old he stopped kissing
and hugging his father when he want.
ed a favor in return, making the dis
covery by himself that it wasn’t the
manly thing to do, but Daysey Mayme
still keeps up the practice, and she Is
80 old she hag worn out three pianos
(8 by George Sauthew Adame)
Kobe college, the first Christian
school for girls in the western half of
Japan, is to celebrate the fiftieth an
niversary of its founding nest Oe
tober,
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i
in the village has its social alesome
offering justification for |: theories
Own Your Own Garage
When you come home in the car
late on a cold winter night you
appreciate the convenience of
your own garage. Your car is
safer in a private garage, provid-
ing it is fireproof.
Comfort and safety can both be
yours by building one with con-
crete. And it will not be expen-
sive, for Portland Cement is the
cheapest manufactured com-
modity.
Your building material dealer
can furnish you with good
ideas for garages built of con-
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Cement.
F YOU do not keep clean internally
your looks and health are undermined
together. A clogged intestine breeds poi-
sons that reach every part of the body.
These poisons ruin the complexion and
undermine health. Constipation brings on
such ailments as headaches, bilious at
tacks and insomnia, each of which saps
your health and vitality.
Avoid Laxatives—say Doctors
Laxatives and cathartics do not overcome
constipation, says a noted authority, but
by their continued use tend only to ag-
gravate the condition.
Medical science has found at last in
lubrication a means of overcoming con
stipation. The gentle lubricant, Nujol, pen-
etrates and softens the hard food waste
and thus hastens its passage through and
out of the body. Nujol is not a medicine
or laxative and cannot gripe. Like pure
water, it is harmless.
Take Nujol regularly and adopt this
habit of internal cleanliness. For sale by
all druggists.
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