The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 10, 1936, Image 6

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE
Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young
' Easy to Crochet
| Set of Lace Filet
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CAN'T sLeep/ £ USE 6 P. = : SLEEP IS furniture newly polished — but
BETTER what about a set of doilies to set
oO off all this loveliness? You'll
THAN want to gather up crochet hook
BEING and some string and begin at
AWAKE once on this lovely filet design—
ALL NIGHT pattern 562 ~—a graceful bas-
. ket design with flower garlands
= set off by a cool, open mesh
stitch. You can make, in addi-
tion to doilies, a buffet set, cen-
terpiece and tray cloth that
match. In stribg the larger
_— 5 f ) doilie measures 18 by 24 inches
—— < 3 Nyy and the smaller 12 by 12 inches.
- ——— In pattern 5627 you will find
: complete instructions and charts
By C M. PAYNE for making the doilies shown; an
: — illustration of them and of all
| - Ee - —— . stitches used; material require-
STOP LISSEN- Hous! THAT wasnT nents.
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Compensation
In this age we are not so easily
shocked; but as a recompense for
being hard and hard-be led, we
are not so easily bamboozled,
either,
When Women
MESCAL IKE s,s. nunTLEY Need Cardui
If you seem to have lost some of
Four strength you had for your
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Al SHOULD AVE i A veneo Tew oOF.. Jl } : E § i “| emo Cardui!
Been THAR! ; pe A" a CA of — ” i or oh Thousands and thousands of
! { f i 1 Id ! ey Women say it has helped them
By increasing the appetite, im-
proving digestion, Cardul helps you
to get more nourishment Asstrength
returns, unnecessary functional
aches, pains and nervousness Just
seem to go away,
They Are in One
A hard character and a hard
tongue are found together.
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It's All In HOW YouFight
TO 190 by Conestideted News Foastrand
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What a Difference
The small girl's grandmother had CRAYONS By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
just returned from. the hairdress
er's and was proudly exhibiting
her new shingle. rr 2 OPI by The Bell Bymiuenta, fae
“Oh, granny!” gasped the child, Ah, {
“you don't look like an old lady nt
any more.”
‘Don’t I, darling?” smiled gran:
ny, preening herself in the mir
ror.
“No,” went on the child, “you
look more like an old man!” —
Birmingham Post.
Surprise
An English comedian, who
himself upon his ability to speak
the Scottish dialect like a native,
was invited to dinner party by an
Edinburgh man. During the eve
ning the comedian told some stories