The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 26, 1936, Image 7

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    _Scottie Pup Mascot
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dog; complete directions for mak-
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To obtain this pattern send 15
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Household Arts Dept., 259 W. 14th
Street, New York, N. Y.
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The two tramps were stretched
out on the green grass. Above them
a babbling brook. It was a quiet,
restful, peaceful scene.
“Boy,” mused the first tramp con-
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The first tramp sat up. “That's
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BARBERSHOP BLUES
“That new barber is a highbrow.
A Real Gentleman
“Johnnie,” said mother, *you
Go up
Johnnie went up and cam? down
“Now that's how a little gentle-
man should come down the stairs,”
“Yes, 1 slid down the banisters
Ad Lib
“l would advise you, madam.”
baths, get plenty of fresh
air and dress in cool clothes.”
“What did the doctor say?” in-
quired the husband an hour later.
City and then to the mountains,”
“Also that I must
get some new light gowns at once.”
—Wall Street Journal.
Might Have Been Different
Foreman—Hurry up there, Joe.
Joe—Okey, boss, but Rome wasn't
Foreman — Maybe not, but 1
Guardsman.
Rose Day
A woman whilst walking in a
Her friend, in reply, satd: “So it
Headed for Trouble
“How's your wife getting along
“She took a turn for the worst
Signs of Times
“Huw was the scenery on your
“It ran largely to tooth paste and
IN THE MOUNTAINS
Bug-—-Well, well, this must be one
of those glaciers I've read about.
Enterprise
Tramp—Certainly 1 want to go in
business, lady-—1 want to open a
Lady—Well, why don’t you?
Tramp—I ain't saved up enough
money yet to buy de tools.
The Ways of Fame
“Did you really say all the clever
things attributed to you by the anec-
dote writers?”
“No,” replied Senator Sorghum,
“I didn't exactly say ‘em. But I
indorsed em.”
Neat and Precise
License Clerk—What is the lady’s
name?
Nervous Man—Prudence Priscilla
Peckingham. ’
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Man-No, indeed. She is a .
rapher.—Pathfinder Magazine.
Ought to Fix "Em
or he -Did Su sharilize the ba.
s milk germs
New Maid—Oh my, yes, ma'am.
$ an Rt through the meat chopper
STAR
DUST
Movie « Radio
*%k By VIRGINIA VALE k%
EVER was a girl more excit-
ed over her first trip to New
York than Olivia de Haviland
was. For years she had dreamt
of taking the trip from her home
town (Saratoga, Calif.), but she
had always supposed that she and
her mother and sister would make
lit in a car, stopping everywhere,
seeing everything,
Naturally, she had no idea that
| some day she would take it by plane
| because, as a motion picture ac-
| tress, she couldn't be spared from
| the studio long enough to drive!
| But that's the way she finally did
it. And the thing she liked most
| was the view of Tennessee from the
| air in the very early morning, She
| had a grand time in New York. Her
| latest picture, “The Charge of the
{ Light Brigade,” had just been re-
{ leased, and the critics had raved
| about her beauty, as they always
| do.
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wane
| aren't really
| more, but all this
| autumn newspaper
| editors in the East
| have been spurred
into action by the
rumor that Miss
| Pickford and Buddy
Rogers were being
married that night.
And when it was
learned that she was
| on her way to New
York, supposedly to
ed Artists holdings,
| marry Mr. Rogers and sail for Eu-
| rope, a lot of people sighed with re-
| lief. If only she'd get married and
| end that story once and forever,
they exclaimed, it would be a bless-
ing.
a
Clark Gable is to have the coveted
screen,
ented actor, has been doing it on the
stage for some time, with his wife,
Lynn Fontanne, playing opposite
that a staggering price was paid
for the screen rights,
etme
petition in the person of Tamara
da, who is responsible for so many
| land.”
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her husband) center in her country
| place in Virginia; it's said that she
| tried to persuade him to abandon
Hollywood and live there, but he re-
| fused.
| Now she's consented to try Holly-
| wood, but if she doesn't like it she'll
| return to Virginia, and the mar-
riage will develop into one of those
| long-distance ones.
| wn Won
If you find that sports events are
being broadcast much better than
| they ever have been before, you can
| thank Red Barber for the improve-
| ment, He went to New York from
| the Middle West to help announce
| the World Series; and after his first
| appearance on the air the inner
| circles of the broadcasting business
| were running around in circles ap-
planding his performance. Without
| any doubt he was the tops, so far as
| that type of broadcasting was con-
| cerned. Time has proved that he's
| Just as good when it's football that
he is talking about,
ao
Poor William Powell is still hav-
ing trouble with that left eye—and
still reigning as a
box-office favorite—
“Libelled Lady” is
his latest, with Myr-
na Loy, Jean Har-
low and Spencer
Tracy, and a swell
picture it is. One of
the best things
about it is Jean Har-
low’s return to a
comedy role. When-
ever she goes dra-
matic, as she did in
“Suzy,” most of her
admirers implore her never to do it
again.
|
Wm. Powell
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| quently, it pays to mix some cine
namon and sugar and keep it in
a shaker so that it can be used
quickly.
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To prevent the delivery boy
| from tracking dirt across the
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back door on which he can place
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| Before storing winter cabbage
wrap each head in an old news-
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