The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ALBANY NEV/S
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8UB8CUPTION $2.00 PEK Year
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THE TIME TO DANCE ! i INTRODUCTION
■y I. WRIGHT
CITIZENSHIP PLEDGE
Dtnton R«cord-( hroniclo: J. C.
Saunders, nmuu^i r ot' the Bonhnni j "tiee motored oat there on tin eitrlr
»© by MrClar* Ntxpitw )
lfarjr W Item fbrvw liw knapiun k on
the ground. unliu<kbsl the eain|vrs
Wove from her »h<uM«-r and |.M„.-ne.)
the roll that ma.I.- up her bed ami
blanket*. It had h.-en heavier than
"he hail iintlelpiued. ami the hike
through the wood* to the lake lu.J
been easily H mile longer than she hat]
thought.
Working In an oflit-e as she did for
eleven and a half months of the year.
It seemed koo.1 to think of being alone
Hid quiet for these two weeks. More
than that, the spot hud a certain at-
traction for her. Inasmuch a* slie had
By A. W. PEACH
I® tr Mrt'lur# Nr«.[,,v.r .■<» njlr.t.)
Cotton Milk ha. .stmt m to the Bon- * ben .M,n Sti.lth had
. .. - , . I "n" "f I'urty. She thought of
hun Favorite a self-imposed pledge I J(1|,n smith now. and tried lo make
which he purposes lo live up to strict-
ly. The pledge reads: "I am a cit-
izen of Bonham. I will do nothing
to deaicrate her soul, polutc her air,
degrade her children my brothers
and staters. 1 will try to make her
beautiful and her citizens healthy
and happy, so that she may lie a de-
tired home for m\self now ami for
her children in the days to come."
tier lip curl derisively :is she tlioiiL'ht
of her name had she married hint—
Mary Smith, the wife of John Smith
The Up would not curl In the approved
manner, for Mary Wilson knew tint
had John Smith ever said the |ea*t
word she wo'tld have levped at flie
chance of being Marv Smith.
He had taken her to several dam cs,
had Irnlied her ottt to dine four times,
had bought tickets for the theater
some half dozen times.
As she set about making camp she
Indorsing the pKslge, but saving it is u"n(,'Ted if she hml been foolish to
1 come nfT here b. herself. The ..flier
no uiore than you arc due yourscli.j ,;lr|s jn u„n( , iv Mjm
your children <tml your neighbor, the mer resorts where they would meet
Bonliam Favorite adds that it col-i '' n
... ' "You're foolish. Marv Wilson " S.>
umna arc open to all other ciu/.eii- . .
• | pnie siionniiin had tolil her If John
desiring publicity to take tin Saun 1 Smith doesn't speak up and spre-
dcrs pledge, albeit, it remarks that , the l.e*t ,i„ng yon .„n
.... . 'I" l!" t" cet another sweetie \o girl
"then- are always some men in every j w;inf8 „,;r|v ,in„1I(rri..,,
community who me not {rood ci i/.ens Mary Wilson ii.i.i upenetl tier rie :il
to In M'euk, hut Sophie had raised on.'
hrmd hastily
linn | "lion'! try tr lie .,iit of . Mar.
I m a woman un»l I'\e seen that yon
'ove hltn. It's nolli'i _ to l,e a«h:ilnoi|
f. Is It? The thing Is this tnanv n
girl has not made an Impression on
Hie man she wanted and she tool,
some other After all marriage Is
milt h the -ante fun of fights after th.
first year."
Mary \Vils.>n had been silent It
>*us nothing to be ashamed of. she
ntally agreed to line John Smith
scientist in I'liicnsro. The camera |!ut to marry some one else lust to I...
Iiody is !) t'ect, I inches wide, 2t> feet ^'r>1 "r for the sole pleasure ••(■ -how
:ng the world that she had capture.)
because they ha. » no tlesirc
This appeal is not to I hem."
art citi/.cn* so insensible to the clan,
ot their commuiiitv that the. m vci
realize there are any such.
LARGEST CAMERA IN WORLD
What is believed to he the largest
camera in the woihl i- ownetl hv
long, when fullv extended. and ti fit t
high. Tin1 lens ct.-c .*1 *IMl and is
inches in diameter Ml moving parts
run on roller iienrintrs. The plate
wcit'hs nearly ">imi pounds when load-
ctl anil a derrick i- used to put it into
tin camera. The plates arc S toe)
long In | lei I, > inohe- with ainS
weigh more than 200 |><>111111-s. A
iraii enters the camera to •) . t the
plates.
PROGRAM B Y P. U OF
CISCO ASSOCIATION
Seventy live Visitors Expected.
The \ssoeiatioi . ' UN I'I a ' cm ct
in AIImiuv. IYnii -. i i S11 in I ji \. I li ci ni
Iter Jul. anil il i ■ . i ili . 1 hai
jou ami as man ol yont im i iln i -
i's will, lie then \\ < wai.l to l..
the meeting a .iicu.,, i . I will , .1
your hearty eo o|.i tation Tin • -I
lowing program w ill In t
tin l-'irst Christian <'h ti.
II :00 to II ;n \ M. |; ^ |' I
Objectives. A-: Skill's
11 :.'!0 |o l'J •'Huii. Spc.ik !o ilii-
Yonng Man." 1,. A. Tlnuii|
12:00 to 1 :.'I0 Noon Kcci'sn.
1 :.'{0 to 2:011 1>. M. Music il I'm-'
ram. Led by Ko\ Camp.
2:00 Kcatlinc Miss l>nh\ Kali
Richardson.
2:15 Round Table. I Discuss'oii
led by President ol HYI'I ol AI
bnny.) (ictieral Topic: *' Kiml<in._r
RYPl' Fires."
1. (letting the Church Interested.
Moron BY IT President.
2. (tooil Kail For Came I'l I:
t"^i is Skill'-, ('is('o.
'I. Mow to Put "Spi//. t in itu* in
to a Sleeping BYPl Lillian P. epics
of Cisco.
4. The Place of Alt. cti\, \| i-h
Miss Flliott. Mot at
5. Cure For flie 'Can't- ' Pleas
mil 11 ill M i ml" r.
2:•">() Special Music.
3:00 Address. S. W. K n.lnck
•T:.lo Final business ami ailioiirn
ment.
Vers ii spectfully yicirs,
\S A SKILLS, Presidi nl
husband ueh ' And Marj Wilson had
set about making preparation* to
1 amp alone at the spot where she an-!
John Smith had eayly cooked tish ..\ir
..n open tire and eaten them nutckl
while they were hot from the pan
• lolng over to th - stove she tieg-i'l
to Set If up 1 ' -' ' sllpl.er SI e I
n I ar on Hie load tel w. • |.- ,| f,p
ho eotll ! he
turn however.
"I beg p r |..n "
behind her
She whirled ah."
): lie-., w.i • aunt l.c ,
\\ hi. h . i'lsi (jt
"U'n M i "
"\\ h liy "
She l.ni'.'l I
"Wh; I the mailt
• g SI e did not
' e a mail's volet
I here llc\ er she
1 ce III - <les .1.1;, «
lllat
he stammered
IIIs a*"a 'emi tit
Mt" _n ' imp
, lug, don t t! o\ » hi
In.: such a .-re.it t
sln.iiia I "
"li s Hot that he
t holl jk . , .| . 11 ■ .
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1 »pt •< a 11*1
i I I rs I supposed
1 lift was to dam •'
j She turn.' I I ' put
i ' In- hoi fi \ in.: pi
dan> c " s| , ^ , ,| |
a f me ' > ■!.i r- .
Ill IS. is the lillie I
hungr.i
^ oil h I 1 III lull..
delll V "I it! si 11 \ . 1
: \\ ci'k • Mo a ' i II al'
Ids i ai for II I |
her. U h \. I lia \
ami a box of twin'
eating ni'H 'iii i ,. ec,' a ft el pi
of bread and spre.nl :i. tnittei 'ii hers
for hei r.i; I! v I . 1 . \\ I
lift the hot i'i oil i. ■ t h it.* I'lill and
put It Oti the bread
I I've been . ft...I. Maty I
thought you W'Uililn I . tie - th son
of thing and \ i"i n r ..pe.l up ill
an ofln e all \ en r I 1 M 1 u e lo get
away like tills on my »o weeks I
wniulef !f all thin atuIT ».>u'd be sif,
here f we 'eft for ,m hour "f
"Win win ' she gn»[»"d her heal'
thumping
w ri. I i .i- ort of thinking 1
w ■ i'11■ I f.' ■ i nt sort of honey
1 l ine ill e\11 i lisliltig pole -and o"
emiid l.c mtirrli'iI up in ihe next i ah
if We 1,11 si II' Ii.i.i
• a'.'.el It Wl
said "I only I
• Is i: I'i,
■' nn ts a nd t la
"if mm aim in
sli b:; on in
I do l..\e fo
i "but there l«
l tlllie to i .i Hip
eat If \iiii*r<
y " lie said slid
I have my two
> uncle lent n ••
ugtil I'd i amp
a ""'In; outtll
■ kle II. was
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s' and ii
that
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the , I" k'« .Dice
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pencil
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I'laurt
lie v, ,
her.
' licsillt
you hav
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"They say " s.ui
"tliat cooking is th
heart nml I guess "
But John Smith was puilii g her '
her feel utlil she loam! Iiifsell* , 111
mining with him. hat"! :n hau l. •
ward the car waiting in the i >...iu v
M;
way to a man
FREE ILLUSTRATED LECTURE
W Ith f Ktinm*t iifi'l tht* cofoioi of
twilight, a (i»ld HiniJ nw, |»r«»|»l' tic
of rain. afi«! Itiiiiey knnw that unifss
he rvfl<h*M| }n< was in for
a <1Imnml niirht. To m«M to h\*
fort. h** had min^l and had
tnit.'ijA'ij fur I.turn «>n u 1011^ r*»ad.
As he l»*ft the hi* ho|>«*s r«»sp
with a IxmiihL Tbr H^titn of a fartn-
houae fleaineii a uHoane ahead. 11U
rapid pm<-+ <*arritHj him to it It wa«
small, hut it l<Nik*M| nmifortahl**. As
he \%»*nt |#y th** v%ln«l«»v%. oil hh way to
the l#a«*k d«H#r. he l«x»k*H| In. II** wuld
a iflrl ivadina. II«-r small hejid.
I»ll***| with dark hair, was half turned;
and lie sintl»*«I. I.urk was with him.
He had «**eii h»*r in th«> llttl** Mettle
ment, miles hark. The rose .»f twr
cheeks Htid the darkn**«s of her e>**s
had api»eal*s| to him then, though his
K'alif** had I•• •• n Ii♦ •!, fur she was «*vi-
dentl> sho|»|i.n^ and had entered a
•tore wltti h in»Te pi«<sinir t(lanre at
him. A* sli** Hat in ttie ro«»in hlie
ieemeii to him weli worth imn'tin^:
again
He kniH'ked ou the d<n»r. '1 ti**re was
th** .souml <»t iiim\« iiM'iit within and
Quirk ia**0%**r>atltNi. The do»»r u|>en*sl
a crack, .tn« 1 a v«»i« *• ]isk**d him what
he wanted. He told his story, that he
was tramping thnMi-li that aei tion and
would Ilk.* I.'.^in- f..r the nijeht. lie
foil Id see that lit* was talking t«. an eld
lady.
Her answer was to the point. "No,
jou can't stay here You're the third ' "unt> :M" 1 regular session
tramp who ha> I• -ri here in a week. 'December lltli A 1>. l!*'J'J and on
<io on The ijjj.. slummed. ,M|.|t dilt(, wjn r, hili> tor tr.u.
Noted Physician to Visit Albany.
Docti r M. Shadid. of the Health
Fx tension Association, of Oklahoma,
who is well known throughout the |
Southwest, will deliver his famous
lecture on "How To Live To Be A
Hundri'd" at this place at the Court
Hou.se on I>oe. lHth, at 7:'50 P. M. !
The IVn-tor has given this lecture
to hundreds of audiences in the I
southwest States and the press arc1
unanimous in their approval and
praise ot the value and educational
influence of this lecture to their re j
spective communities. The Doctor
illustrate!) his lecture with sterisiji
tican views, ii|Miti the screen, and the
burden < his message, "How to Get
Well and Keep Well," is carried
home in a clear manner.
We are fortunate in havitio Doctor
H'tulid yvith us and we aiitici|tatc
very interestinir and instructive lee
tun-. The lecture is given free of1
charge.
NOTICE FOR BIDS.
STATK OF TF.X \S
County of Shnckelford.
Notin is hereby triveit that the
Commissioners' Court of Shackelford
I hi 1 lev u hist lei) soft lj, picked up hi-
tors ol tin Tract layer ami cutterjiil-
pack ami started out a^ain, a llttl.
stunned by the sudden dumpliii; of ids lar I\|m
dream of a irotid It. I ti i • , •
...... 'he i omtuisstotieis t ourt reserves
I Ids is a cold world for ,tii holiest
man. Here's where I take a chance," ,li' "-1'1 :'"'1 ill!
he sail! to lihnselt ami forthwith re KICIIAKD DYKSS.
paired to the ban, S ife Within. In r.mntx -l.i.ltn- Sl.aekelfonl Count.
Hashed his p.. kei i, i ..nt e to u'ft the ...
lay of the Intel II I t Up the lad ''x:i"•
•ler Into the loft, picked out a eo/.\, ■— —
hidden spot unroll,.,! i„„ puck ami , N„. 287. In the Matter of the Estate
ma'!** himself comfortable.
Bailey started :.t f •, of Geraldllle Jolies' a Minor.
sharp cry The i n was repeated from
the direction of lirabbn,. In tF, t „„i,ty Court. Shackelford
his tl.isli nirlif lii ltiiri.. d toward the
farmhouse He reached the porch jusi ' N,"i- l''--
'K'»v» nt »?i .h the k:!ch«-n. I i Notn*** <>t \p|>iicatton tor Order
door «M open ami Bailey mm a dark ' « hori/in, ..uanl an ... lens.- |„,
-ure sti iimjltnjf with HoraettiinK white M
that w**nt sudden! '.tup, ll» s.iw t ' " Intn.-t u Land:
was the old man it I s nl^h ^own. \otm !» i» h\ triven that I. L.
I.
«!a\ made applie.i
I'allev « :i s» the short <! It j»
figure atnl t'oim : .:i:is«»lt l.»eke«| m
■ 'onihat with ;i v.. > i i ii vvli.»«4jNt him '
aside and d. -• • t the n» \t r«-
The whole - . : ,N M^|it.-.| I he ^
n.Id»er v !iirl» .| :.*,• i i for the front
hall Kail* . f..i . .j j f,. n,n
her u rem le • • . i.r, ;nt t '
♦'fore |\ j„. ,
end Jijs i | e t n ..-f sn iiii:
out Into ti»- ninlit f>'
Baile\ st i • ; i
world .seemed ; ••• w.th su l-ien «.
< tission. Ii\ • ti it ticon sciolist ii ■
• s. » . .,i| th,. j»j. ■ t: i
*»i u i -h: l t . > , lowed 1«i iMl Iv \ M • vv|
' er dm Ii f »n< v\ 'ii atal >lim
her t Jit ir s>, 11 ,,u over the
halusirad*- with -■ .ri■_! dark in her
hand; with tl • - • I, id hit him.
When I.. ! , u i .
• • m> i »USJI« s .• • ,•!;• _•
iitto »,in • , . s ;fi,*i
w Le> litnJ st i c I
l-'- iMi— m iu ' \ i».i
her. •' 1 ' .M'tt'd roh us,
did > "II ' | l etllelli!. | s I you III
I' 'W I \ \ Ill 1 Ifoimht -si
mom \ f . the . for father
• h: •. »|,e I,. Nt p| • • .yon "
I' i th. I : .. lump on
' 1 ' ^ h Ittete | the W i-..|iir er »
nium. : t\ de.ir "
I 1' • 11 ! > t.ll ! I N d< 1 ' till
to he •
Vn old man swum- I into the circle M"S' ''U'r> 1
followed b) his Uitzi i vi t.■. He stared ' !"' "! 'ir iwore uniuokt\\ oiu*s I .1-
at Bailey, "lie isn't the chap! It was J tl ice or l„ie We havo a girl i„
! 1' ' 1 1 '• 111 j s 1 >t e i She
th
o-i' , Iii 11 authot ;/
' - ci i «i i;t» to lea^e in\
'1* titer* • a t raet ot lan«|
" I • \ :S:|| \ \ \o.
' • '• - ■ k* ! t«»r. f t . m! t V.
s w " - and tnin ra! Vm !
\ ppli. ..t ion u ill lie tiea i«|
■"How when tlie h\ the Toitntv I id-u ot Shackelford
I • • unty. at ' • • co.jrt house 111 \lhat \,
01. I lie s- da \ o I )ec<• 111 hi r |».
Ho '.Jo
t < pel Miih V* ! 11 ma\ he interest
e« 111 - .! Ward ^ e -1:111 111:»\ a p pc a i
"I >•! ti\\ . ati-e, 11 ativ t hc\ ha\ e.
v \ -• t "i '!»•!• - . 'thl not he _rant. *|.
I ■ I ' 11 h I , i 1 ; 1 1 111; 1 :
BOY S COMPOSITION ON '*IRLS.
1 U art 11 • sisters ol hnvs and
' > : ware d rt•- • • an *
; " A dt I .'lit •' lick on tl'OV I llldl.
• ' 1 •1: it- »\ • t» calied 1 ooltsh
\ ou ou^ht M mins.
Most eV el
•i'l t''I
and
how.
d m\ la
I st e
her. Ihti"
11 short I n k fellow."
It was, l»aile> e\p , ,\ then
he told his stor\ adding "I hit him
fur Keeps lust as lie the il-mr |'„owt,. -a^ |„. she'll tool l,„n
I fh-'t ,!i? I ! . n| | v ,\\ 1 v "
I tie ..Id man s shout at the dmir ] - 1,1 ,;"'|s 11 -low
■ ■ ! helii I here I le > muKciI a limp *11' I•'' * 'i ' , mil ■, i \1 \ >i --I i i
"-'lire in Then tho> tied him in the . |,.ts ,i lo, loai \eai>
kitchen. ; •
W hen lia ex can ilie girl with ' 11 " w'»'"l •< tie tliin and \ i^u-
tIn' dirk ejes '.iced laa fiMnlilv ' 'I Misiis
am s.iitx 1 hit you. Inn 1 thought von ti , ., . ,
were the otic, \„ii kn>,« N,.». let'ni" " k""l~ U"'U'
t'.i'I'e that awful I,map | aut lu^i til,mil, .rn!-, Iiriiiittc uirU ami 11'!
M'.-miin-a few iiii.i that tins L'ot mojicy, Girls is .maal
I lii'|n I .11 will .hiit\ lid let us show
tmni-, ami In
•U II" .v lilt e \\ e l e i 1 lU In
nn\ to put t!
LOOK H
I do all kinds of electric wiring,
of plumbing. Do all kinds of tin
stock tanks a specialty. Sell parti
kinds of machinery. Say, why
have your house wired Bath
tures and sewer connection a speciaRg
L. S. HOLLO
HAVE YOU
TRIED OUR GROCERY SERVI
Fresh, Pure Groceries Always in Stock
we Deliver ON TIME.
Try our BAKER BOY FLOUR. None
ter.
W. W. FOX & SO
BREAD WRAPPER PRIZES
FV member that the rnzer for thoss who have the largest m
ci
Blue Ribbon Bread Wrappers
Will be given away December 1st. First, Second and Third i
will be awarded on this date. SAVE YOUR WRAPPERS.
VOKJT'S BAKERY
Jewelry Makes thi
Ideal Holiday Gift
THIS STORE
MAKES A
WISE SE-
LECTION
POSSIBLE
AND EASY
A
t'l'ITM FAKFY. I'KHHAPS,
KI T IT IS (JFITK IV ORDER 5
To THINK (IF TIIF I'RESl
>•'1 ^ IFF MAKF THIS CC
IMI « IIKISTMAS THE K1
'• 11 r what you wamII
l'n I'A\ WHAT WILL BEST
sl 1 I' 'ftIF. I'AUTKT'LAR PI
N • »L ItFSIKF TO KEJ
I U .K.
YOU WILL FIND FEW APTICTJIS AS ACCEPTABLE AS
ELRY OR SILVERWARE. THEY ARE USEFUL, ATTRAC
AND LAST A LIFETIME
J. L. CASTLEBERRY, DRUGGIST
Most fill (lie business Ihhi-i . in ; !:.-
city closed ii|> lor Tlmiil. -'ju nt
Some went to clmrcli, some went
hnntinir, nnd some did one thitn; mi l
some did another.
of fhntil; ":v 'f •
Rubberse«tt Oil
An oil slmllitr in hti-i. I is ,■>
inn ti ll from tbe seeil of nil,I,, " trt" -
nntl tlie resiilne i. < 11 us f„.I. .
mill h:i^ been set up in M.il.n i
small i iin.siKitmeiil.s have Ih i i, >1,', In
Jin rope at good (irites I'mler pres
... . ft) I eoiiditlons on the rubber plant.,
-ies. it wh> « dit> ;,()nSi fur |hjs pl|rpnst. , ,v ,
v! Mti» !» vi Mr»"' Si :t»ntifi- \
• . -
I • il-. 1 i • •! ' I \\i|l <. |, i \ s i ?' i , • \ 11: |
v III' ht'i :t II **•' I I llti I (|o W :! 11! \ Mil
r <1 h»» III. fin ! 'It* I I hnli-ht s.i \\ ||»»|i I
• r * \ .»U i' I llf v, f f huiKMlt "
V 1 •' I 'iih; II, <»!"• I in ll«'t t'.M'S
1 'iui» h> think .-t' i | -itiuo>! though?
• • n nnf» thing w hi»n I mu yon. Nm\
i ! vi*r ■ !"<' ■ " i i -a \mi -
^ • •> I'' I s 11 ml Mill
' I1 I e ,1 ■ -II I ' i III, llltmo'lf
Doij it .ir Irjin
I* 'In It'il \,,ii I ,i\i' i ..noil f'.,.,|)»a!l
! >In .it It,.i\ won eolle^e'
l!"Ver S'lre l:il I'" liter plave.l
-t enter tl e Itui: ... hrol'ters were
, et V -• it it..| shepiieril were
i,': i'l- tbe lei rier Jil:i>e,I etui. Sl.
I• ••'1 .'tl . is fill ' ; Spaniel nml
S|I ' '■ "le bull ; ;s alel I ..fill's,
was I, filter-do-- I t'e
He.ir-d at the Rccept on.
II ell s.l \ |'e4.\ h i little
trb k '
' I I •• ee the. all ilmln»> vhen m!iB
•I".ias la r>, ii I' ' I;., i(ih J^ve-
nil ' True ■ r ft
"'«vi. st: ■ Pints. WtllintfuimandWilAil
' ','M Wl11 "I'l"'"- ' to Houston the latter part of'
' " " ' ' ' " v" k to attend a State tvaoh«n|
Willie. ! lit sl play- 'The < ru-.ttln.' j,
Brazelton Lumber Company
We Handle the Following
FONi; Lr'l.L LUMBER
CEMFN'j AND LIME
PAINT WD VARNISHES
HEAVY TIMBER
We
Aim
to
Please
P. J. SEARS, Mgr.
BUILDERS HARDWARE
SASH AND DOORS
COMMON AND FACE BRICK
TEXACO ROOFING
Albany, Texas
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1922, newspaper, December 1, 1922; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth414809/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.