The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 06, 1931, Image 2

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    co a TO dc
ge
ED by
rienced Miss Mabel Ve srnon, the
“Transcontinental Caravan of the
Women's International League for
Peace and Freedom” Is on its way
from Los Angeles to Wa
All along the the women,
who are in motor are gath-
ering signatures to petitions for
peace which are to be lald be
President Hoover, the object being
to have the United States take the
lead In the international
will be held in Geneva
the scene in
start.
The trip
and plains,
the
shington
route
CArs,
fore
next
Los Angeles as
year
the
across the
will take
continent,
more
over
RR
conference which
illustration shows |
about tol
| Pennsylvania
Vernon has
vans io the last
deserts
the
ne NE :
‘hey expect to reach
up
Miss
Cara
to run them.
1 %
100K at,
{to
coast-to-coast
something
BEDTIME
|
Toes is where Peter is not only
t smart as ell. Kind
ays make friends and never
Buster Turned and Stared at Peter
Very Hard,
no ad se
every
80
food
what
should
smart in
hide
wis so
good of him. Buster |
body hated Glutton ;
1 that when he
than he
was Jeft
have
a bad
anythi
id that
that he wns
found more
spoiled
one
golf
could eat he
no
any: that he
80 that elie
was so
way that
ng from
no one could
and that he
that most
the Great
him,
strong and
of the people who lived in
Woods him,
Then Honker the Goose
how he had watched
a trapper and find and pull
the traps, no matter how
they were hidden, so that
savage
were afraid of
had
Glutton
told
follow
up all
cunningly
no one
SUPERSTITIOUS
- -
1Hiiitd
HER BROTHER BILL TOLD HER
THAT —
fio gambler ever wants to win the
very first pot, for if he does, that puts
the Gypsy curse on him for the rest
of the session and he will be writing
b. 0. U.'s before he is through.
@. 1931, MeClure Newspaper Syndicate)
WNU Berviea)
ught in them, at the
foo
I ever
word
t one
a good
for that ugly robber of honest
“perhaps no
find a good thing to say.” retorted Pe
ter “I never have found any yet
who doesn’t do some good for others
Reddy Fox,
who live In
afrai ro
d of
trappers” re
one ever has
one
once in a
Now who are you people
the Great Woods most
“Hunters and
Buster promptly.
“Then It seems of me that
who can and does get the
them and actually drives one of
away ia doing something good,
good, indeed, for the rest of you.
Glutton may be a robber and may
kill the smaller people when he can
catch them, but when he pulls up all
the traps so well hidden that no one
else can find them and leaves them
in plain sight so that no one will get
caught, it seems to me that he has
done a splendid thing for his neig
bors and that they have no right
to say that he is all bad. Just think
of how many lives might have been
lost in those dreadful traps but for
him.”
“That's 20,” grumbled Buster Bear,
scratching his head thoughtfully. *I
never thought of that”
(® by J. G. Lloyd.) ~~WNU Service,
while, even
lied
anyone
best of
them
very
“The honeymoon is over,” says Reno
Ritzi, “when hubby begins to forget
the thin ankles and notices the thick
head.”
(@. 1931, Bell Byndicate )~WNU Services.
Keitl
toe,
Cricket
Gledhill of Stanford univer
he intercollegiate lawn
Cabeen,
commit.
Merion
of the tournament
the matches at
club, Philadelphia,
pour * lo
a mold that has been rinsed In cold
water, Prepare a boiled custard,
using yolks, four tablespoon.
fuls of sugar, one-half teaspoonfuls of
galt, and a pint of hot milk, Cook
until the spoon is coated, add flavor-
ing and chill. Pour round the pudding
when serving.
the egg
Grape Ice Cream,
Scald one quart of thin cream, add
and one-half cupfuls of sugar, a
of grape Julce—if sweet lessen
sugar-—add the julee of half a lem
a8 usual,
one
pint
the
on and freeze
Whipped Fruit Jelly.
» of any flavor of gel.
lemon 18 good—add a pint of
boiling water mix When
and hefore it sets bent with an
egg beater, Beat the white of an egg
until stiff, add one-half cupful of pow
dered sugar and add to the jelly with
two bananas, one ud one-half
cupful of fresh strawberries, all cut
into smi Make a boiled cus
tard with the egg yolk,
fuls of sugar and one and one-fourth
capf Mold the Jelly and
serve the custard for
a sauce,
(Es 1901
Toke a package
atin
and well,
coal
orange ar
11 pleces,
two tablespoon.
uls of milk.
unmolded with
Western Newspaper
Union.)
Wooden Bead Bag
pe
Old Gardener
a Saysia
tS.
Hervice
Longest American Tunnel
‘he Cascade railroad
on the Ameri
length
tunnel, long.
est an continent, is 7.79
nies in
olid granite,
ith concrete,
ag a rifle bore,
is 634 feet higher than the western,
This gives a continnal flow of fresh
alr through the tube. Work was com-
December 28, 1925, and the
for track
It was built through
and is lined
The tunnel
but the ea
throughout
is straight
stern portal
menoced
tunnel was completed ready
laying December 25, 1028,
Coast Ports
AMERICAN BATHING
SUIT WORLD'S BEST
1 ay not be
but it's t)
fts kind world,
writes In arper's Ba
ng-and only
showing off the feminine |
mojest odish gar.
ment of the
baron raar,
Notl
it for
to the «best advantage
“Nothing made in
quality of the Americun-ms
ing suit,” Baron de Meyer writes,
other suit of its kind apparently gives
the female figure so perfect a shape.”
In one way, however,
suits have the bulge others.
They're so tight that cause their
wearers to bulge in the wrong places,
the baron says
European bathing suits
prove, the French stylist
their designers would spend their sum
Europe
on all
they
would im
the needs of bathers,
very difficult to obtain a stylish suit
on the continent. The few women who
do Insist on smart buthing suits are
obliged to have them made to order,
Wool Is About Smartest
Thing for Sports Wear
If questioning whether or not wool
is endurable for summer wear, since
it Is to be about the smartest thing
for sports, try out the venture with
a dress of kid angora. One will never
know that one Is wearing "wool, so
delightful is it to the touch. Then
nlgo, it comes In the faintest and love
Lest of pastel colorings, so becoming
that one can hardly resist its appeal
Linen Mesh Underwear
Relief in Hot Weather
Linen mesh underwenr is something
of a relief In hot weather, [It is the
kind about which it is sald that It is
hot in cold weather and cool In warm
weather. As a matter of fact it does
absorb perspiration far more readily
than silk or cotton and those who wear
it are ond Ip thelr praises
Demurely Simple
pefutifol
motif of
Demurely simple is this
gown of black crepe with a
iarge leaves etched iv silver thread
and silver sequins, With it is worn
short gauntlet gloves of white suede.
— o——-—
Charming Little Coats
Enhance Evening Gowns
Lovely little coats are worn over
summer evening dresses. They are
made in many fabrics, many styles
Some have short sleeves, some have
capelets over the arma, some are real
iy capes, One cape Is made of finely
pleated chiffon cut in points around
the lower edge.
These little coats and capes are
made In all the colors of the rainbow,
and in black and white as well If
J
cult to make. And they certainly add
much to the effectiveness of the sum.
mer wardrobe,
Some of them have a band of fur
around the elbow sleeves.