The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 25, 1936, Image 6

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    THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIEBE 1] 23
Trouble not yourself with wishing
. . that things may be just as you would
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Those who are “blunt” in thelr
statements aren't very sensitive and
they think others are not,
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Without Order
A contempt for order is a sign, not
of poverty, but of a low-grade Intelll-
gence or a break-down, mental, moral
or physical —Mary Borden,
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the average being one a year. The
world average Is about 600 a year.
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| - | Talk happiness; the world Is sad
enough witheut your woes—E W.
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Only the Fence
A stranger addressed the farmer's By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
boy across the fence, Who, then, is free? The wise man
“Young ma our corn looks kind can govern himself —H.
0 bon. "3 n (Owprrgh, 1305. vr The Bell Bynduonte, foe sary who go ~Horace.
“Yes, that's the kind we planted.”
“Don't look as If you would get more
than half a crop.”
“Don’t expect to. The landlord gets
the other half.”
Then, after a pause, the man sald:
“Boy, there isn’t much difference be
tween you and a fool”
“No,” replied the boy, "only the
fence."~Hoard’s Dalryman,
Slightly Mixed
Jimson was relating his experiences
in India.
“1 was taking my nsual morning dip
when I spotted three gladiators mak:
ing for me, so | had to swim for dear
life!”
“You mean navigators—something
like a crocodile” interposed Johnson,
“Well, what tors?” " ; ;
“Gladiators? Why. herve. sort on Sie | Dr Scholls
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