The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 09, 1937, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1987. THE OENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
for I am just miserable. I've had
High School News| =o: po only QAO Not Only Chickens Cross the Road
MARY.
M Before M could post her letter,
Items taken from the Current the bell yy for Ney Now she
“The Ti " must read her composition before
Issue of The Tiger, that horrid, bespectacled, old rhetoric
Centre Hall-Potter High teacher while dozens of amused faces
. looked on and ridiculed.
School Publication. She humreq toward Allwood Hall
If only shy wasn't late. There zt the
Fa ors y—o ]| (d0Or was that handsome boy who
ll re ££ 1 I (kK I< hadn't laughed when she fell over the
he BX Poet teacher's feet yesterday. Could it be
PaAel Quartady that he wag going to speak to her?
{Oy she would die of shame! But
ives, he was stepping toward her and
|
{saying “Miss Rudd this must be your
AN INTERVIEW WITH TOMMY ring. I found It this morning in my
, room. En
FARR Later that night after she had fin-
By Jack Kirkpatrick {ished studying, Mary added a post
!seript to her mother's letter:
The patient readers who struggled
the Prit- Pp. 8 I have recovered my
{| ring. John Davis found it in his
room and returned it, to me. And
oh mother, he was so polite and
and of that certain writer but alas kind. I have never met such a
and alack as I was walking home| gentleman.
You won't need to come for me
after all. T have decided to stay.
| Your loving daughter
most people call putting the proves | MARY.
blal foot in my mouth; as a result Freda Smith '40
have thrust upon you this mon-
through “My Trip Through
ish Isles” last year must have hoped
that it would be the last of that trip |
hool one day with Mrs. Jaml-
from sch
son. our TIGER advisor, I did what |
you
ral eature-sport interview-editor- -
gre] foal party CAREERS FOR WOMEN
fal.
Now to get down to the story, it | Before ong hundred years ago
seems that we were talkng about the A woman's work was cook and sew;
Louis and Farr fight, and Mrs. Jam- She had no place In public life;
{son asked if IT had listened to it. | Her only hope, a future wife,
away sald, “You bet your
to it, why I saw Tom-
summer!” And ever
that sentence [I have
sure out a way to tell
I know about Ton {In industry they've found success,
| That fact we men must all confess,
the last wook of July “But gives us back the days" we
had bearded the bu groan,
tle, amd after riding “When woman's lace w i he | Here Is an unusual
a fow equares a big home!"
ully scarred face and y
winding TR
[But since the girls are educated
It's gone so far they've legislated;
They're now becoming engineers,
Airplane pllots and buccaneers,
photograph, snapped lLetween two Mg trees, of 5
Vocone Mountains,
ANSFER OF REAL ESTATH
GG Gordon ‘
rent { mot THEY HAD THE PLUCK
¥
ing ww 0 Y
Queen Mary a couple
nd that he was going] A CONTRAST
as far as ha knew | The Firat Coed
nd during all the talk
med t be a modest and very
Busties and bonnets
Hoops and lace,
likeabls chap | A
Then a fe stations before we ar
rived a Windsor Castle Tommy
reached his destination and after bid- Smal] tiny shoes,
ding him goodbye and extending In- A buckle on each:
vitations 19 come and visit us wher A pompadour too
he cama over, we rede on our way Boy! What a “peach”!
little dreaming that we had actualy
seen and talked to the man who a|O®ts UD at six
year later was to challenge Jos Louis Cooks and sews;
for the Words Championship and At ten sharp
put up a good fight for it too. |To bed she goes.
——— | The Modern Coed,
Skirts and sweaters,
THE LOST RING. Scarfs and socks:
shy smile
And a blush on her face.
Tegamt '
y . : 15st a gmile
wat npatiently
ted impatiently And B Zowder bok
re to come fi
Lively, vivacious,
ther angrily protest- Athletic, and gay:
AL twelv, o'clock
nother, “You're the =
She calls it a day Jean Slack
for this, and you'll
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
of Margaret M. Mo-
Ce
nire Hall
above eniats
fersigned
: ' iste
to make »
= DBaving ~isim
them duly se
muct agar
thought it won
wi ta £0 to oolleg
. 4 wo
ha was packing her ADMINISTRATORS NOTICR
vt tn her best dress in the Estate of ALAMON L
w ruffled on it, her good FS nr . .
hans : od in front instead of DUCK, late of Gregg Township, de-
bettoning, her hat with the wide Ceased.
brim and the large green feather, and Letters of administration on above estate
- Hh baving been duly granted the undersigned
her coat w= h he beantiful muff and | persons Ruowihg themacive pragnes
the large pockets, Now she tucked ints the estate are requested to make Im
carefully a ring her mother had giv- mediate paymert. and those having elatm-
en her and a locket containing her |AE%inst the same to present them duly an
father's picture. She must also pack |iBenticated for settlement.
her simple dresses which she would CHARLES C. DUCK, Efficient LLE.S. Better Sight Lamps, designed to specifications which permit the
wear to classes, and six large, white Administrator.
aprons. 102 West Market Street atest seein p ’
A Eoruine whin tho. carvings greate eing comfort, have also set new standards for beauty. They meet the
drew up to the gate. she ran into the
house to say good-bye to her mother
and father. Her father turned his
head co'dly as she kissed him on the LES, NE The day of sombre, dim-lit living rooms is past, and the clever homemaker
cheek, but she really didn't care for 2 .
now she was going to get the edu. today strives for color and cheeriness at night. Several I. E.S. Lamps will
cation she longed for, . . iu
But all was not ag she dreamed A year’s subscription to emphasize the color effects she wishes to achieve and preserve their true tone.
when she arrived at the college. Thr the home pa for some
duties were hard and the boys made paper Most dealers have I.E. S. table models for as low as $4, and floor models,
fun of the “coada™ And then, to dear one miles away
make her misery complete, she lost
the ring her mother had given her proves a sensible and
She had taken it off whils sorubbing ; <
the floor In one of the boy's rooms much appreciated Christ-
It must have rolled out of sight but .
she had hunted as long ag she dared mas Gift, You can be sure of having a gift the receiver Wide circle of adequate illumination assured
without finding a trace of It. will enjoy if you give an LES. Better Sight by translucent filter bowl, wide shade — white
These first two weeks were the The Cost is only $1.50 Lamp. Everyone needs one. Everyone enjoys it. inside, large enough bulb, and right height.
worst ones she had ever endured
Finally in absolute despair shy wrote
a letter to her mother:
Dear Mother, THE
How I long for you and father!
I am ro lonesome. I cry myself CENTRE REPORTER
to sleep almost every night. The
work is hard and, worst of all, Centre Hall
the ring I treaswred s0 much ia
lost, 1 want to come home and
unless you and father come for
me, I will run away. Please come,
approval of interior decorators as well as lighting experts.
$8 or so.