The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 28, 1929, Image 2

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HE great trees of the woods were
talking. It was dark and cool and
still and only the moon shone through
from time to time just to see that ali
was well and to hear a few words of
what was going on.
The branches of the trees swayed
m little for Mr. Wind was paying visits
about and as he hurried along he was
saying a how-do-you-do to all his
friends and they were answering him.
‘Before long the spring will be here,”
said of the evergreen “it
will be beautiful then.
“Buds will appear
and soft delicate leaves
one trees,
and blossoms
and then love
“May | Tell You a Story?”
ly strong green leaves will be the re-
sult.
“But 1 am glad we are of
woods and of the evergreen
“Ah, is ‘the best
And Moon
said:
“May 1 tell
The
with
the
fa
of
that
Mr.
yes,
then peep
i
you a
Ww ods we
story’
deep re
excitement. Everyone o
cent trees, and ti si
splendid littl
and swayed a little
joy they were to have in a story
them by Mr. Moon,
“Yes,” Mr. Moon
is a true story.”
“Won't you sit down, Mr. Moon?
they asked. And every tree moved to
show Mr. Moon he would be welcome
to settle down on their hranches,
ut Mr. Moon
“I'm to big, '1 thank you kindly, but
I'll just look through while 1 stay
iny sky perch.
“1 speak as though |
magni
strong,
orter,
trees
the
told
2 green
waved with
continued, “snd it
winked his eye.
on
bird,
were a
don't 17 But
all know that.”
The great trees laughed in their low,
soft and a murmuring as of
music was heard throughout the for-
est. was the echo of the laughter
in great woods,
Christmas,” said
1 about in my usual A
ing at this and looking at that, and 1
particularly noticed the city streets,
“For time around the Christ
mas the streets in mnny
places were lined with Christmas trees
I'm not. 1 fancy you
voices, f
It
the
“Last
Wis
Mr.
wuy,
Moon,
look-
sole
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sale,
hey
heen
for
And
so that
were they
brought
could
decorations,
everywhere
for
have
miles
city some Christmas
trees for
“Everyone looked so happy and of
coarse 1 could see how they would ad
mire the lovely dark green trees”
The trees of the great woods bowed
politely at the compliment,
“But I found out whut
people even happier than
the trees,
hat was
ol
made
heing
the deep
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And tell her that 1 her,
A thing, these later years of life,
1 hope that she'd discover.
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I wish
Would send my
And kindly teil this
[ really love her better
Than in the days of twenty-one,
And thought, of course, she knew
1 think #t really should be done
I wish that you would do it
that you would write a line
letter,
of mine
wife a
wife
1 wish you'd do that much for
It's really very easy:
Just write a
Adopt a manner breezy,
Just say, “He
There's
me
line, or come (0 see,
loves vou,” just LIE:
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to frightened at
seem to do it
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- HE annual report of the secretary
of for Hed at-
tention to the unprecedented prosper
ity of the The
directed special to both
volume and value of
in 1928
1928 ca
cominerce
United States, report
attention the
financial in-
and stated th both
records previous
attention was directed
industry
peak of
Also, to the operations
the
dustry it
exceeded the of all
years,
to
reached
tion last year.
Special
the automokile whieh
its highest produc
of chain stores which
tablished in many
report emphasized
and
advanced 8
More
larger inv
are being es
large cities The
the
farm
increase n
or products
per
new
volume value
which cent over the
st decade,
built and
staple securities
were
in
Taxes were perhaps
homies
stments made
higher, but not im propertion to value.
Our exports were than at
time the war,
Of special importance was the
the increase ia fhe
saving deposits during t year
fact clearly ind that many
sons have adopted a very definite pol.
icy, namely, not to spend all thels
income, but to “lay by in store.”
Prosperity may result in greater ex-
larger any
since
ref.
total
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the building of homes is emphasized io
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sane, strong and praiseworthy,
current thrift.
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“They took long, deep breaths of ft
and they smiled,
“Yes, for just a
woods hod
in
Httle, tittle
the
cities
while
the
the people
with a
“Some
gone cities
the
great
to and
were happy
great,
had near
they were young,
never known anything save
and pavements and the lig!
stores, and
fragrance
happiness,
the woods
Others had
the cities
lived
when
is of many
this
the woods, which is
ragrance in the world.”
the trees of the deep
woods ed and Mr, Moon added :
i too, I know the
pretty well, youknow.”
That made the compliment
finer and the trees bowed and
and tl} sang a
they loved beautiful
of the
loveliest
Once again
bow
know, world
even
swayed
again
en they song:
Ne red ©
our fam-i-ly
this vear
cheer
they
that we
Or
Gave joy
And also
Ww
hen
they gave great cheer
sald Mr. Moon, “and they
0 happy. And |
» to hear of their rece
so |
and
ties told you this
is a true story as | said.”
trees of the
were happy with a great happle
} i had been
cities for a time
deen woods
heir fragrance taken
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Who whines as
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Remember, son, the
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Your woes,
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118 is the season when we enjoy
the succulent ‘oyster. Try this
one:
Creamed Oysters.
Clean one pint of oysters, heat ‘o
the boiling point in their own liquor,
Cook three tablespoonfuls of butter
and two of flour together, then add
one cupful of thin cream. Add the
oysters, salt and cayenne to (aste,
one beaten egg yolk and serve on
tons! or crackers, Add two table
spoonfuls of mushrooms.
Veal a 1a King.
Trim off the fat from two ponnds
of veal sand cut into inch cubes
trown lightly in one fourth of a cup
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a wise guy,” says Reno Ritzi. “Just
look how much a man learns from
one wife”
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butter, add water to eos
six medium
med
sweet green one bavieaf, four
until the
liquid to
about a pint. Add ohne quart of sweet
cream which has been heated to the
scalding point, one can of mushrooms
and one can of gifted peas
taste with salt and
serve over chow mein
two cans,
pepper,
cloves and cook all to
gether
ment Is tender. Keep the
Season to
paprika then
noodles, using
Home Made Ice Cream Soda.
Place balls of vanilla lee eream in
glngses pour over iced bottled
cream soda. Stir slightly and serve
immediately.
Poor Man's Pudding
Take six cupfuls of milk. one halt
cupful of rice, onehalt cupful of
brown sugar, one teaspoonful of salt,
one-half teaspoonful of nutmeg and
one-hit cupful of ralging Put all to
gether In a buttered pan in a mod
ernte oven and bake slowly for two
hours Serve hot or cold.
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