The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 29, 1928, Image 2
HEN you there is divine energy, upon draw at will, as you Journey through. This gift is for your personal to conserve squander, as evil motives may direct. It is your private fund, deposited fn a bank that never fails to make a just accounting. Countless millions the bank for ages and as sound today as is of the world. You this bank a What are If you draw noble things, for distinction cency, or gentili You have not a though you may inexhaustible, You hi use, no into this world to you much which you mhy make your little come given 80 use, ar good or have drawn upon ages, vet it is the foundation of in the hidden vaults priceless treasure, have it? for them de doing with your you checks ig annot draw honor, you ¢ renown, ty. surplus of ive merely enough proper more, no less, 54 to succeed In your your others, utmost You will through dissipation and harmfu you really desire business or hile obllg profession, or or duties this fund social ations vou will use discretion, avoid becoming ciates, GIRLIGAG> I LF ~/ A ld “If women take up golf,” says Cat ty Katrinka, “it's because the score are so often marked down to 165 from 198." s (Copyright) Blase a aiaiainie ms aden sininniainiain nine : By DOUGLAS MALLOCH HE g n 0 * i181 I For my poor mind te comprehend I find It hard keep The lead, ven keep a The other man Do more for him tha ir, “Wha seem very to friend can make a deuce nl aking. it's the nse? to or ¢ 1 often murm I Just can't get the thing The ne of bridg yungster plays The neighbors say is pretty And how he learned I never really understood I asked him how it The proper play And got th “1 learned gar ee my yi good, its rules and ways was he wan, he always picked Is answer from my son: to play by getting licked.” The the gnme of life Are not 30 different, | guess They're both a bs both a strife Of hrains and courage, more or less game of bridge ttle The ones who won were not the men The mule Misfortune never kicked When down they just got up agnin And learned to play by getting licked @ 193% Dougias Malloch) PP rn rob men and of rest, of vitality, of the keen edgy life, and leave them frail and when they should be at their best. They the thought, wamen ficient tion. These things ail make an change the whole trend dull vision dis in soul, contented, morose and moral strength It is an old told over on park streets behind story, sin and henches, and the leurs, over derelicts on the convicts by hy frowning prisons, The is related, story pains sharply wher heard today the while to Never through heritance (iC by Mel it be said that your let squanderin divine lure Newspa pe ese eles winiainy yg ing of te ra SEPP OLSs About Her and Felt le Uncomfortable Looked Litt 11d not an bed with hoes on heen every By MAXWELL rol what ncheon know try: V you do for lu Swiss Eggs Spread a stoneware platter and lay on It very cheese. Sprinkle with outn.es salt, then hreak over this enoug to serve the family. half cupful of cream, J HEN have Pour over FEE PCEE wn pies CApEME MCR ATTT 10 LAE PERO DAVID EAPLEFIR < FTEMEis 4 hig 18 the beautiful memorial voecently unveiled to David the Northwest Fur company, A ANGE TIT SIH oe onners Ferry, Idaho, which intrepld explorer nnd geographer September, 1800, to >. for bake until the platter. the egy. are firm Serve from Marshmaliow Nessert, Cut marshmallows into qoarters, toast them with a few nuts and serve with. whipped cream for desseri. Lemon Souffle. Take six eggs, yolks and whites beaten separately, add one cupful of sugar to the beaten yolks, then the Juice and rind of a lemon, fold In the stiffly benten egg whites, place In » buttered dish, set in a pan of hot wa. ter and bake one-half hour. Chestnut Puree.— Drain and mash cooked chestnuts and season with cream, salt and pepper and beat un tit light. in the center of a platter with meat around It (EZ. 1928. Western Newspaper Union ) Serve SPP PPP? ] Soe EEE EEP OBOE EIOEOPIS dical center in New York . sis sieininie sninin nin sn wis inininin nn wiwis where PEPE LEEEPPVELLEIEES By MH. eee ereeve Je BOER he is dé ¥ performed doing by hi centaur natio th there were Diana was the af the moon; appenr, of tate as the ital her. goddess fore it would the ts crescent s in-—who must be distinguished trom the Oriental. or Ep in. Diansg is nlways represented wi ith the cres cent on her head, Now rilver was the metal particularly fedicated to Diana —a tatural relation from the charac ter of the moon's rays—"the silver moon.” It would appear that there was some connection, also, between the Ephesian or Asiatic Diana and the moon as—though represented as a woman with numerous mammen In- stead of as the virgin huntress with how in hand, a crescent In her hale silver was also the metal dedicated to her. But we inherit the Roman cult of Diana. The Roman soldier brought it into Britain and though it vanished there with the power of the “slowly fading mistress of the world” the connection between silver and the ne v moon changed into folk lore and remained to spread to “regions Caesar POPES OOI EPPO RRR Ry Iver: see [in over a silver “18 ir pow (8 by MeClure Newspag 'SOME SAWS ! ; "iola FOR THE GOOSE-— VY ONDE i how many ide they wanted to own lives, wr Byndieste ) Brothers Shore BBR girig'd de live if there was no such thing as dishes to wash at home? It's easier to make a pig out of a pet than a pet out of a pla. FOR THE GANDER If you want a job done well, give it to a busy man to do. But If you want it done even better. do it yourself their Two people mig ht even agree on how to play a hand of hridge but nev. er on the best way to build a fire. Two fellers scrap and a third goes by and picks up a gold watch. And the fourth gets his eye knocked out. (Copyright) OF ALL baby animals the human «’ infant is the most helpless. The new-born colt has extremely long legs and is quite wobbly. ut In a re markably short time he iz able to run about and shift for himself, The same is true of the young of all the herding animals. The safety of the herd depends on the speed of the youngest and wenkest members, hence even the new born among them must be able to keep up with the herd The period of babyhood for a colt is three to four years, that of the calf is from one to two years, ete, ap proximately one-fifth of the normal span of life for the species. Man Is the exception to this rule. His period of infancy is about twenty-five years, It seems like a grest waste of time to spend half of one's life getting ready to live, This Is the chief reason why the human species Is superior to all the other animals. The longer the period of infancy the better chance there Is tn become adjusted to new conditions and lenrn new ways What seontw like a great handicap is in reality =» tremendons advantage in the struggle of life. Babies remain plastic for a long W&M MeClyre Newenaper Syndicats period in order to adjust themselves more favorably to the conditions of life. If the infant were to become an adult in a few years that much less time ways, Animala live mostly by stinet because that is all they to go by. The bumble bee is to he as big the day he will ever be, The long period of Infancy means opportunity for growth and develop ment, Blessed is the man who main tains this period to the day of his death so far as it ig mentally if not physically possible. The moment » plant ceases to grow it has begun to die. The moment a human being stops growing mentally he is already dend. He is walking around to avoid funeral expenses, 1 by MeClure Sewaps por Syndicate ' he to acquire new in have sald he is born as They All Do “The wurst of my husband is that he thinks fhe has all the sense’ — Woman at Willesden (England) police court. d “Bui icing Regular Cleaning a for American Cities aire getting their a n¢ in A mi Roads side in Its Natural Beauty Retein Prohibits Overeromiing An attempt tt» limit the density of population in resi reas it made in a unique building code ion adopted by the city of Madison, N. J, a suburban community which is at- tempting to protect itself against the piling of congestion in its resi dence sections, An amendvient to the building code prohibits the erection in any part of that communit; of buildings to house more than one family for each 2.500 square feet cf lot area. This is equiv- alent to limiting the maximum dens- ity of population to 17 families to the acre. dence 8 restrict up Qualities Needed in Roof A roof tricky is to be de spised it ig to be made over. It can't with its undependable charac The worst thing about a defec- roof ‘ig that its meanness will least expected and least that is RO ON ter, tive show when desired. artistic roofs that en- and utility will be found the winning team in any building proposition. Nothing sets off a domi cile to such good advantage as a top that is picturesque. But it must be waterproof and fire-resisting as well, There are dure. Beauty Eliminate Excess Signs The North Shore (Illinois) Reul Es tate board is working to eliminaie ex- cess “For Sale” signs or North shore properties. The board recommends that in order to prevent the injury to the sale value of properties ocen- gloned by the presence of ten to fif- teen signs on a single lot, as is some times seen in a site facing a highroad, the present signs be removed and a single sign put in its place reading: “See Your Realtor,”-Chicage Dally News, Electric Fountain Electric fountains, in addition to beautifying the home, are an ax{rome. 13 bosithinl fentnra