The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 09, 1928, Image 6

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    SUNBIER TAIN
3 FOR CHILD
MAXWELL
Away with clocks and sundials! Time
ant 1
Have made 8 compact—this to he my
boon
To hear the evening
the hour,
Yet feel it noon
Jean
thrush, nd know
Dwight Franklin
OW that the hot weather season
is in full blast and hall the world
is regaling itself on iced ten, flced
coffee, punches and ginger ales, it is
well to remind mothers, grandmothers
"and aunts against giving children elth-
er tea or coffee in any form, even if
they beg for them. Such un-
doubtedly make children nervous, thus
retarding, rather than alding, thelr
growth,
Children who are fond of and drink
milk daily will in hot weather turn
away in apathy from a good cool glass
of milk: it seems too much like food
and the tinkling glasses of the elders
appeal to them. Of course, every in
tellizent mother in the land under-
stands why her child needs three full
zinsses of milk In his diet every sin
day. Milk rich in calcium, or
which the child needs to form a
ood backbone as well teeth
Milk may be given in
without serving it
Over the breakfast
and in milk soups, gravies,
vegetables, custards, junkets and fee
drinks
gle is
fine,
as solid
various wavs
drink
use plenty,
always as n
cereal
crenmed
HnnunumuanLnnnnnEnnman
WHAT IS
FRIENDSHIP?
By Douglas Malloch
HEHNRHBNIRunnnmm
Wirt is
J gold —
Steel that will not bre
Though the way be wet
Though the heart may
For | would not call
One that any weight
Friendship, tike a swaying chain
Tizhtens in the hour of
HER
i
HERR En
-
ey
i
-
hing
friendship? Steel
strain,
What is friendship?
Cold that will not
When the day demands the leal,
Love that love can trust
For a friend 1 would not call
One who was not friend through
Friendship, like a candlelight,
Irightest shines in of
Gold and ste
rust,
all
hours night
What is friendship? Steel and gold
Beautiful and strong,
Gold to shine and steel to hold,
For the years are long
For | would not call it such
Time could tarnish, hate could touch
When the winds the weak reveal
What is friendship? Gold and steel
(Eby MeClure Newspaper Syndicat
eh
cream as well as many other desserts,
So on the hot days do not force the
smnll folk to drink milk, Let them re
Joice with a pitcher of tinkling lemon.
ade or orangende., These drinks, be-
sides being appealing and cooling, are
actually good for his body, bullding
into it valuable mineral salts which he
needs for bones and teeth,
The habit of thousands of children
Rocking to the ice cream cart for cones
is not always to be recommended.
Midny a mother is forced to turn over
a nickel to have peace In the family.
A glass of lemonade, or a small
of orgnge juice 1s much better ns a
refreshment than fee cream, which is no
hearty food, a fuel for the human en
which low in temperature when
nctually raises the
ture of the body by the work the stom
has to in it. Fruit
on contrary low in
ns temperature,
gluss
gine
served, tempera
do digesting
the
as well
thus being truly refreshing
ach
drinks nre
enlorie value
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tady,
WITCH, a delightful
in her. great
old
armchair
sat
There were children b
And children small
There were children
hildren tall
hilds
yy shane and
ron with blue
snd green
see all
them
telling
story to teil
going around
herself, for often
told about
She wanted let Know
how much she loved children and that
hoped i But
now she was back wis 0
delightful of the
Fairyland people coming to see her at
ni
her,
fo
every one
sho they would love her
home and it
surprise’ to have all
Once,
them stories
Witty
Sa she had been telling
loved to
they dearly hear
Witch's stor
“But | haven't told
Pam’sudoll as yet”
had finished
the
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108,
the one about
she sald after she
singing the song about
children,
one of the
Blue
with
and
but
legs
“Pam children
blue
was
eyes ‘am
fat,
eyes has
and
She has nice chubby
party bi
had
rosy cheeks, too she is
not too fat,
und her hest
“Well, Pam
(dress is
been to a ten party
po Lo -
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A Berlin has
successful In tests,
which
engineer invented a novel life-saving device which
It consists of a pouch which can be fired a great
on renching the water,
frre eid
and expunds
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a RR a a a a NN
at
ther's house
had
her and grandia- Pam
good time she
grandmother's went
for
Pam's bedtime and
home, biy
and what a Wis
had
» had taken her doll to the party
noun had been quite excl
ly was tired even though
up a little longer
1
and | have sat
| had pretended
|
1
i
id mamma
i, taking | “She tha
old
he doll and when sor
had
ad said,
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they, |
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grandfiathe of
I san
the recom to rights
“I'am’s grandfather
grandmother, *]
and
eacups nnd
to
in the
it
corner
is too heavy
room
for you to
“Well
down
ns Pam's
grandfather put
the table in the
suddenly =
‘Mamma, mamma!’
“Oh, how Pam's did
Jump! And Pam's grandmother said
‘What could it
corner of the
room volce ceried out
They Dearly Loved to Hear
Witch's Stories.
Witty
grandfather
. have been? Is there a
I's crib along for
econ
brought the de
likelinood {
sleepy.
hie doll migil {
“Sure enough! The doll had become
and so Pam had put her |
room
the tea party was
crib nt one end of the
“After all over
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PROP PPIVIPIPSPIIIIIPIINY
By John Blake
gre giv
yo. most distressing hurts
en i silence
0 hn
IST -
YOUNG man was ©
me the other day
He says that, having arrived at
age of twenty-four, he is becoming in
creasingly tired of tiresome persons
Some of them counsel hb
cheerful all the time—"to keep smil
ins" .
Some of them tell
work (twice as hard as he does
hopes to succeed.
Still others advise him to
his careless sivie of clothing himself
and to put forth more effort than he
usually does to impress people.
I will admit that are nul
gances, but so are extremes of telpera
ture. and flies. not to mention quite a
nuniher of things mentioned My
Haslet in his well known soliloquy
at there is no need of getting inte
a temper nbout these things
Iafling at them will not abate them
As long as life lasts tl
pecple whe will Insist on
people’s business, and remolding their
friends nearer to their heart's desl
There will always
want to meddle with your a
nlthough they know
then, try to attend to them
you ean
about pests
the
im to be
him
must
if he
reform
pests
by
ere will be
minding
4
nothin it
ahon
better than
- * *
Don’t pay any attention to
You must accept this lif
to quote an expression whicl
like, but which
my meaning belter than anyt
1 can think of,
it is a life full of
justice, and blighted
needless cruelty,
nevertheless
ambition,
GIRUGAG®
Pe
rd
newt The Bel Broan Teak
“A tea Hound.” says
Olivia, “Is a chap win thinks the se
einl gente determines one's weight ir
the community.”
ily made
unily better
ns i ade better through all
the time that history records
cases | flam
a few ns
organized
fled against
. so»
It
good
part of
ple fo
frick.
The young person who Is always In
a temper, always fussing about this
or that Injustice, always intolerant
of peaple who are different from hime
self Is going to have a rough time In
the world
the slow, more or
on
thinking
has done
Lich}
the
en
determination
intelligent and
that
natured
ahate evils the
very heavily
is not pleasant
ninority.,
wounds which
ison
have
and lives
prides, spite or malevolence at
ritical moment has reproached
Cuca
not 8 word hs
perish «d. ho
Wrong
nog lia
pes bh
have gotie be
enemies, but
to
simply beent
be pick time
» sleek
4 ck 33 been
them, though
ing on you,
spoken,
Women
bad for
friends ought
remain silent
are noisy
Toke the word “as
fitile to
is,” and do your
ft here and
SO as not
i have
that
for
mischievous
defamatory
have names,
the
to speak
when
with
men
reason
ty
best improve reputations,
there, and deo to
who
up
8 rouse
But
exist,
animosity,
remember
and that
pest iferousness
them
that the
simetimes
they
pests muss
their
real
tongues
clatter,
How
hanging heads and sealed lips?
by
nccomplish
many betrayals are made by
good, ‘ .
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of the D. A R
Washington,
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ers in
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OU might find a woman that never
flirted: but not that never
flirted but once.
one
It's
make
snine
hard enough for
ngreenble noises singin’
time alone talkin’,
two people to
al the
fet
often
The truth will
up things
outa turn
warsen a
gum
He,
FOR THE GANDER
unan’s advice ain't
« But
a fool
never Hull
300 the guy thar don!
en oils
monkey
troubles past and future ut
ent troubles can gen'rally make a
pier
monkey ola
One bro makes ten and
hundred.
Ve
: sma, m
“And then ti
1
aid}
HQ
y new! It
which | been 1671
in hier
table hind mad
of ‘Mamma.’
nkened
out her cory
18 about it
hurt so
inughter
laugh there w
hadn™
the
been
»
FBP PPPE
Or
anci dislike,
because
phase
her,
or some
stand, is everything but charitable,
in fact, It often happens to be the
fouiest calumny, shriveling your soul
robbing sou of ( and
blessing, intended by make
mankind neighborly dis
toward one
sod’s love
Him to
and Kindly
another,
and
posed
It
give and another to receive.
all means, be one or the other, which
can best be done by your
neighbor as yourself.”
"lant today in the sod of good-will
a grain of happiness how
quickly it will sprout and grow,
In an incredibly will
rich your whole being and yield to
bountiful harvest which
neighbor may gar
bands, and then
gether down life's rough road
end
{o
“loving
pnd see
short time it
or
you a you
rite}
ana
your
joyful gn
of your days.
(© by MeClure Newspaper Syndicat
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“LAUGHING UP HIS SLEEVE"
By Jean Newton
Gefufetodufeofofofofotofuiofodoermiedefededadald-d
UDGING by the fact that we have
F (his expression in French, German
and Latin, there must be a lof of sur
reptitions laughter in the world. But
a langh's a laugh, for sil that. and
it's. good for the digestion.
It's hard to see how anyone could
have a laugh in any of the tight litle
sleeves that are de riguer this sea.
gon. There's hardly room to have an
arm in them. But not so In the “bell”
gleeve with which we are familiar and
which was a diminutive replica of the
concerned with changing fashions
with the seasons, wore one style long
enough to make it famous,
With them, when anyone seemed to
be screening his face behind the long
flowing folds of his sleeve, there was
always the suspicion that he was
“laughing up bis sleeve.” And to this
day, iaughing behind anyone's back,
whether it be a fan or a hat that
sercens It, we call Inughing In youl
sleeve,
- ¢ tCovvright
MO
QUALITY FOOD PRODUCTS
set the standard. If you paid
@ dollar 8 pound you could not
buy better food products then
those you find packed under
the Monarch label.
Reid, Murdoch & Co.
Established 1853
Gene Tunney, discussing faked prize
fights, raid In New York
“Of you fake a fig
you What can't you
for that mn:
Course, can
want to
iter?
"iit vegetable show 2
prize for cabbages
men,
that is.’ another
‘Ti
f Him
county
Uniform for
Tai at the reel
$i
Wolfe
Lo= Angele
booked
in
youth
Government Wars on Rats
’ rails
cal
art-
Wash i i its
calcium
ity dump
rats in
{imates,
he work
Farmers Co-Operatives
There are now at les 10.800 farm
ers’ co-operative associalions n the
of
a 00.000 farmers, doing a busi-
1 States nhers} n
SMEIEHNI INE: an
0,424
farm
NURSES know, and doctors hav
declared there's mothing quite like
Bayer Aspirin for all sorts of aches
and pains, but be sure it ir genuine
Javer; that name must be on the
package, and on every tablet. Bayer
is genuine, and the word genuine—in
red—is on every box. You can’t go
wrong if you will just Jook at the box:
Aspirin Is
the trade mark of
Bayer Manufacture
of Monoaceticacidester of Salieriiescid
ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE
Stops the pain of Corns
and Bunions and you can
walk all day in eave and
comfort. Nothing fives
such relief to bot, red,
ey aching, inflamed orswol-
len feel, blisters or cals
juses, A little ALIENS
POOT-BASE sprinkled in
each shoe In the morming
will makeyou forget about
“ tight shoes, It takes the
friction from the shoe, Al
ways use it for Dancing
and to Break in New Shoes. For
sample and a Footless Walk!
ALLENS FOOT-EASE, Le Roy, Ne ¥.
in a Flach, Use Allen's Foot- Ease