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NORWICH, BULLETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1919 THE SOCIAL CORNER ffhe Domestic Department TO KNOW HOW TO SUGGEST IS THE ART OF TEACHING! ROLL OF HONOR Sams of Social Corner Writsrs Walter €, Meran, of Norwich. Richard C. Moran, of Nerwich. Ewgone Cempbell of Willimantiq Comn. Allon Witkiams ot Dnion, Cenn. Earl L. Sparks, of Norwich. Arther T. Knowles, of Wethersfield, Cooa. Floyd Mitcheil, of Central Village, Cemn. Willerd A. Madiey of Lebanon. William Howard Gordon, Snbm-( rine service, U. S. N. Myven J. Ringland, of Norwich. Roycs F. McCall of Leonard BEridge. Catvin H. McCall of Leonard Bridge. Watter Robinson, of New Haven. Floyd C. Knowles, Camp Devens. Milton Perry Pendleton, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Semusl N. H Frank E. Medbury, of Canterbury. Frederick M. Race, Jr., North Frank- lin. Merbert R. Hoffman, North Franklin. Clifford Botham, Mansfield Depot. John Winfeid Scott, U. S. Navel Air Station. Norfolk, Va. SOCIAL CORNER POEM. “The Master has come over Jordan," Said Hannah, the mother, one day. | “Is healing the people who throng Him | With a touch of the finger, they MHovey Sterry, 1 1 L. Mitchell, Manchester, | “And now I shall carry the children— Little Rachel. and and John, It carry the b: he Lord to look upon.” i ‘or The father looked at her kindly, But shook his head and smiled. Now who but a doting mother Wou think of a thing so wild If the children were tortured by de- mons. Or dying of fever, 'twere well: v the taint of the leper. n lsrael hands on the chil- hter, T know, i ever ow them as they go blessing forev 30 over the hiils of Judah, Along by the vine rows green, With Esther asleep on her besom, And Rachel, her brothers between. "Mong the people teachings Or waited His touch and His word, | Through the row of proud Pharisees | listening, She presged to the feet of the Lord. who hung on His Now. why should thou hinder the with children like | Seest not how, from morning till even- | ine. ! eachett, and healeth disease?” | Then Chri dren Perm em to come unto me.” And He took in His arms little Esthe And Rachel He sat on His knee eaid, “Forbid not the chil- | And the heavy heart of the mother | Was lifted all earth care above. Ae He laid His hands on the brothers blegsed them with tender Tove As He said of the babes on His hosom Of such is the kingdom of Heaven And strength for all duty and trial That hour to her spirit was given. -Sent in by FAN INQUIRIES AND ANSWERS. UNCLE SAM'S DAUGHTER- Thanks for the fine Easter il Easter creations certainly place among the artistes. All of you s self- wmm"ndamv-y HER FAVORITE SPONGE CAKE. Dear Soeial Cornerites: “ometh another to j asing eircle. Tho me. 1 have alwa Social Corner page Now 1 know many of you, and 1 wonder if 17 mome . jolden Glow? Where ie Henrico's pe Am very much interested in erochet and tat nd have made many protty A neat littie_edge for hamdkerchief or collar is made into material with s c, ch 5 and catch again into material, making slack loop. Continue around. Now ch 7 and picot, and ch and s ¢ into middle of loop on f row. Continue Here is the recipe for my Favorite Spenge Cake—Six eggs, one cup sugar pinch salt, one teaspoon vanill one-fourth teaspoon cream tartar, o cup flour. Beat egg whites, su salt and vanilla stiff. add flour cream tartar (sifted three th Grease pan. then flour it, before v - ting in mixture ATWIN. THE SOCIAL CORNER. Dear Social Corner Friend Social Corner has been appreciated from ocean to ocean. This page for all who wish to exchange household hints, recipes, medical help and for the sxpression of our thoughts upon ail femestic and moral and religious sub- Jeats, travel, etc, has created a social [imgepbere and brought about a fe and close ties which has really | | Lo, here lor jsympathy to parents who had bo; |have entered, and flowers | fally known. | done for-us and others. oy writi L be almost a thing of the past with me | { thin | the underwear { alone belongs made us feel like one great family ‘with a good purpoee. It has awakened and intercsted the| man of the house who used to say it‘ @id not amount to anything, was only a woman's gossip. It has been a pleasure and profit to many far and near. It has furnished recipes which | have put a smile on the face of the man of the house at breakfast, dinner | and supper time. It has been sent to the soldier boys | > in the trenches who could picture out | {0/ their home three thousand miles away. | It has made friends who will friends, as long as time lasts. It has {had gatherings which will never be forgotten. The young and the old will always remember the delicious ice cream The Bulletin Co, has donated to picnics {from time to time. The Social Corner has brought to- gether a large number of good people who never would have met had it not been for it It has sent kind words of in the cruel conflict in France; it has sent tokens of love and friendship to the shmt-ins; it has sent sympathy the family where sickness and were forgotten; it has had letters of all de- seriptions, and no doubt all were profitable to someone. The voung housewife and others have been informed how to cook and dishes fit for a king to eat. ocial Corner influence has been so far and broad that it will never be We all fecl thankful for what it has RURAL DELIVERY. BECCY’S PENNAME. r Sor Corner Sisters: been so long since I ha Corner that T fe 1t has e written The almost like a stran- er to you all although I have rea with interest all the letters each week. 1 thank Interested Reader for the pretty caler I received at Chi mas time, a very nt reminder of the whole year, a SO nice to be re- membered. {had shot away the greater portion of | | his coast and his steel helmet. | He be | land a tail.of from four to five feet, { from tained the household since their return and the boy from ‘“over there” could write a volume, stories too sad and lengthy for me to write about, funny stories, stories of the soldiers’ devotion to each other, an instance of which I must relate: | It was a cold night in February that| our lad was wounded. A German shell i One of | |his_comrades’ assisted him to the stretcher and tmmediately took _the coat off of his own back and wrapped it around the wounded Jad, also know- g there was no opportunity of hi geiting another. But what @id he care? had given comfort to his wounded um; and it was for just such sacri- ces 4s this that the noble young hero, Irving Bogue, is sleeping in a soldfer's grave in France today. Another chap tells interesting storfes | of how he spent the holidays at Coco Solo in South America among _the| i negroes, where the climate| bearably hot, and the natives clothing. They ist principally on fish, cocoanuts bananas. The jungles are alive ing snakes, many boa con- , sloth bears and the funmes!l much resembling the lizard, | vnh a body about two feet in length which they wind around the limbs of | the cocoanut trees and hang head | downwards. Portions of their bodies | are used for food by the natives. Before closing I must tell you of| what he called his little bit of heaven. It happened at Corinto, which is lo-| cated in Nicaragua. As soon as they| had gone ashore a young Mexican| about five years old, naked. ran up to| them, shouting: “La Ropa! La Ropa!” | meaning he wanted their laundry. ‘gen carried in his hand a bottle of w! <hoe polish which he wished to use on | he Yankees' shoes, which were all| black. The label read from Charles, Osgood, Norwich, Conn. No exquisite ainting, ho said, could have satisfied | his soul's desire as did the label on| that bottle. He tried to find out from | the Young native where he got it, but as neither understood the language of | the other, he satisfied himself with the | idea that he must have procured it meone on an American ship that had touched this port the week previo This voung lad i one of Uncle Jed's| many nephews and at present structor at the Gyro Com Tocated at the base, 2 opportunity he is going to write the| Wide-Awake circle about some of his travels. We h: had a very mild winter,| with just snow enough to make good | sleighing and sledding, and we are| very thankful, after the 1 cold one of last year. Diana both lett them in Before 1 T am owing vou | will try and answer ar future was U) lame I used to en- g lei but it i now My penname i me the fir ng that ot accustomed enjoyed being called ne that Hubb: m our mar bothered me; but 1 to it and rath it BECCY. LITTLE ECONOMIES. will Corner e helpful t throw from away pockets discarded tro llent_kitche h acros pocke coats m for for hang ¢ holder ne for it up, oth and you h: wh rwise would d presents a most untidy ap- | pearance when underwear is lopped or yunched under the stocking. A narrow [ taps sewed on eact om | {of the garments I keeps | from he stocking is pulled on perfectly smooth surface the mother time helps the child age some mothers and find them helpful Best wishes for and patie in dressing will try these the Corner. WILD AST Dear ed yo good success in us Dron Biscuits T teaspoons baking teaspoon salt, two three-fourths cup milk ed muffi Bal o o cups flour, pov tat four half esnoons fat, Drop into ofl in hot oven 12 to mir Hot te Cake 1@ D sugar pinch of teaspoons hot milk Ty well teaspoon cup, wo eggs ur nd hake. will we Social Corner THE BOYS ALL CO'VE HOME Dear Social for terest in but h and e it a peek into our| evening 2nd seen my! ds who had returned af- ir it for their countr that the victor more worthy parhans tim you could have t home the othe four husky ] ter doing you woul mine. Mother: were denied this blessing. the praise Wonderful story telling has enter- | i 4 flo {2in't i pl I will now close, write much mor although 1 could JANET. THE POWER OF PRAVER Corner Sisters: Interested in the the Were letter of i power of And every to be: prayer taught ! With than | 1 me in which to decide | ance in one hundred,” nome me Tess irdens o) ‘and He sustain | s decp and sin- nswers pray- d helps the fll to hecome well. ive and ye shall| the stepping | me for one mo- ; | nd it never Jef d perceive grew to gain perfect | | o: { wonders. | mont | b expr lad of the opportunity admir who led presence to our to| to bring afflicted in Corner SLEH. Here- 1 hints: put bor S0 pre- hite mark with | Then ewing bask nre to form a Ave | compartments 00m to room. | C WIDOW. | THANKS FROM GREAT GRANDMA. l Corner The on Writer: A o seemed | and may your deeds of to olhers. God: :l s and | he plan: nd to God |’ b senting est mother, lov ondest regards for you ail. GRI Dear Soc a funny s of the man of draft age asked his wife t board stati pendent his wife who couldn’t read| write a note to the| t his family was de- | upon him. the note| wrote, and the husband pre- | | sented it to the board: “Dear United Stat My hy ast me to write you a recommen he support his family so don’t tell him, just no good to me. nothin® but drink lemme: fiddle since I ma ars ago, and 1 gotta feed se Maybe you can a gun. He's good on squirels! and eatin’. Take him and welcome! I need the grub and his bed for the kide. | Don't tell him this; but take h BLANCHE, THE POLICE WO AN. band | that | He can't read, | take him! He H 't dun essence and | You | i appearance | among you, | i and the i gested | ng yes ever alert blue—woe to he stands offend it the mo: he | to 3 s the question! And it's her to find out. So, very leisure- ske walks just across the street A married | { { door im eight ', i others, BUYING GOOD FURNITURE IS LIKE PUTTING MONEY IN THE BANK Thrift is a splendid virtue, but the young couple who start housekeeping with goed Furniture have something as important as a savings bank account. The right kind of Furniture will pay you big divi- dends all your life-time—contentment, comfort, rest and pride in your home—the kind of dividends that are vital to your health, success and happiness. Lifetime Furniture—the kind that is built to survive the years in style and endurance, is the only kind we sell, and our prices are no higher .than common-place kind costs elsewhere. Our helpful charge account plan, too, is at the serv- ice of those who desire convenient terms of paymeént with- out club fees, interest charges or red tape of any kind. | HOME: FURN/SH’PS’ x STE Y UNORWICH . CONN Tfi& ,HoMs or /HE SQUARE: DEA from them, stopping when they watching them narr Those two young, foolish heads clo: together! What mischief are the ng? How can best the police woman circumvent them? the | a thought in her active mind as she there. They are es the street hear ser stop, | | “faithful are the wounde of a friend.”{ Don’t V()HN‘ VOO loud” if some one “unvarnished truth.” it over first Don't get “sa person_ axactly thought of him your life, Don't threaten unless vou Ans to carry Don't ane a” at his m w! and that you vou family tell§ hay all | moving on. She getting eno ps of their conversa have the 0 Now, to the o custody town on a “cool” m kind of a lie. “down on you it's a lo ext trolley place for the nig The ¥ , or girl a Styles that are different Sampleft New Inspirations Added in Easter Suits, Capes, Dolmans and Coats Garments of Appealing Charm in Designs that are different. A collection of very beau- tiful models representative of the newest style notes, fash- ioned m the finest quality, serge, poiret twill, tricotine, mixtures and hair fine stripes, some are tailored — sem- tailored — box and Russian blouse effects. UITS They are particularly at- tractive and very specially priced— $25 to $55 Fashionable Stout Suits Up to 48 1-2 size Refined in simplicity, accentuated by clever effects in graceful drapery makes the unusually beautiful and fashionable wraps de veloped in velour, silvertone, serge, tricotine and silver tip Bolivia. ened, S home; one, tmn"m‘\hsu wholly but sm walks along old, chee > much to she thinks enough hardly friends husband God hath jo put asunder ctual en want the movies her can no vou one expect? who No hon aining e ht! met one > cold day rainy ny i th it seemed as near zard like weather of time to think imes of of onc had meant a' g had oo ding > found 1 she | woman | how tion The housc within the little 1 past and e my m wil ironed ed with Th TO CLUB NO. know police )€ th ob mo tection, ne to whi this? V vour comm out to such these things to your Rose, eve Friends com Social ful? WHOLE‘;OMF DO'\I count, on Jewett City seat just in so b k ot e first I me rter re aind she a new obliged to wear on account of the ing. from on 1 the little jup the ard as| The | dinner th At with undered the most expres person can | ) unbecoming 2 t tell even a white lle, because don’t pay. Don't call anyone a ve taken time to “fool” o5 of inds Don't step s 2 way vour neighb me ter 1 not being [apple pie, others sec him.|an abund are mirrored in| After at you. | Whom Al Raiher | ti thing fe sec himself a you spend the time in the ““uplift of hun Don’t lean up” ess your own the lives of } ou life isjdy. clean.” Don't culti ok on the b Don't put foot hou: i Don't do anvthing bs else does—you will be made you do. Don't repeat everything that is ou. It is best loc any silent p e Dear H 7 ne atfered would er feel love xvenly r to Mandy that Don't repe: what “they say” Den’t “get mad” something that to see Aunty nd Siim Jim, but were ver vour friend says'not 1o gee Grandma H hurts. Remember daughters, for they add so much to lhe —ia SRR o3 | w Very specially priced— 15 to $65 SALE OF SKIRTS $5.75 values to $10.98 MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Sale of 50 Hats A fortunate purchase enables us to offer 50 Hats, worth up to $8.50, at 3.98 See window display enjoyment of the day. We hope it LEGAL NOTICES. t they c n all come next e We 1 ur arin and seel and into un laby- wou L NoTice ! knew when we saw Pirecel's s hereby given to all per 0 face that we should have de- music, as she always brin with her. Blossom and Dearie all kelp > us delightful music. Of cous w‘ those de: usual Virginia Reel was enjoved |anxiously, like to trip the light,ning mora zood | One jio stumble loop the apo; 1oop or hut ve with il were played and a enjoyed by all We were glad that o to meet with us, at the time of our an ing. might wonde WO as she was i for under versary meet- t fitting) the cir- mstances to con- se the tra d{rage Ne spare ve Grace ans ain, we m| erest 3t ] are absen rdded frd me dte. his not] vel fees WILLIA Tax Collegtor. Conn., Aprik 13 _apk OUET OF PROBATE within and ilie, on the 108 d wing th (and trying to remembs of who ught my " is a good down th to write o {that dircetion, stopped good wishes for lne"\\m can orner that way, m AUNT MARY. |iR the box over ther way. Follow the s iooked the EXPERIENCES IN A NEW YORK |blocks to SUBWAY, Social Corner: If iers should wish to en- the thrilis of a subterranean ad- let them take a trip in the Yewr York city, but be pre- end some time, aturday af- thaz the n in su whic n fifteen I took the I might mention that I had an hour or so to re. he B. R. T. made the trip in fifteen minutes, but it was at Times that the fun began. The conductoress |7 hed fhe stercotyped informati low the green line:” and 1 foilow any of my fellow travelers were following the “green line” and| The averag others were foflo the “black line,” ! the architect of h but the chase i case was a gets the foundation fip; her ticket, and th Y decedseal ille of Momtvi and fifed a ptith ons _therein tration n I petition ind Cetermined E o vill by of information & rzlv several other bland gu Iy descended a stair {Interborough train, and bre {degpest sigh that T 19, at xu uclflck that not S ave for many I really up Broadway on a v Lowl- ing way. It was a thri made the trip in le: i hour | this Cc all exploitations i jcopy of SUSAN F. HO! 2053 10 Le|” THERE i» no advarusing medif ©F | Easteru Cohuecueut cqual to Theg letin for business results.

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