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THE NEXT SOCIAL CORNER PRIZES FOR AUGUST . ' | sk 93l frsoy of T, Sooal i o mome 30 Huch, 11 emy 1 % At migne Now: n A e R LS f b 5 " m t 21st, at] One Dollar Each he wfla'.bF should be fair. i To Practical Polly for letter entitied “The Rush at a Bargain Sale/ ‘;““'gu‘?l h::; Pzl E < To Twice Twenty for letter entitl ed “My Fishing Trip. trolley cars were not run-. '“, & - o Ayape . To Ola for a report of Olgas Picnic. £ ?f:"fl"& {Cepfye) Vilage 1ine T badling gt | das St un' ndine with his. catiag) 7o The Little Spinister for letter descriptive of Strike D‘vl 18, New | my daushter when she went o work] o over. these waves, ana wiih hig] Tock. e ~ . |at Jewett City. and wait for the train s CAEw, hante e W,‘ | To Jennie for report of picnic at Coventry Lake. ;. . o ;t'tan and uu:id Norvétc& and wmxtn‘:; These aeuthu % . g ¥ ; iaters re mef = e "'",, SOCIAL CORNER POEMS. Ing: but we werit home nale, “with ‘a ith S e and sately wic s "‘”“', nd‘pme Sy St - e e R B e g A ON SATURDAY WMORNING EARLY.|g00d mess of fish and hall had a ‘good "-""‘" ‘9 i 4““"’:!"‘ Whoever cooked the. beans. knew |jdy, reading good jiterature —cither ©On Saturday next.at halfpast éight—| “SP'HhY n‘;l‘:n‘ed %o ‘attend Weverar of S The - m Olga's] how to bake beans to perfection, for|alone. dr with eompuionl ot -l-nn % h 1 mustn't be half a second late— = E vk ‘beautjtul- S TR oot s Lo 1o Hako b (o pefocty A 5 ! T'm going out at the garden gate e Cormer picnics,’ but no frolleys:| much njayed aF it/was a new route]peen Improved in any way. : 1 % 1 When the dew is glittery-pearly: 5o_go. 10 cachhoP s T We saw the yellow. uyone Of thm su!t‘ now i I'm going. I'm going, ‘I don't know "mg““ for good luck and a good :J'fw Mo:;. reaching mefl mtfi E where, 4 = owing us that we were nearing thef (ime to ask her name, or pen name. | the past, and with hope and the 5% S But 1 think I shall find some others TWICE TWENTY. | end olnu:.r -elrcl;n sight of her beau-| SHSJ0ldame they could get & dollar's | ination penetrn‘eu'lhc i el Y t } ere, When we cams -{worth of sugar 1 ic. . : the On SatheiSy next if the sun shine fair, | THE RUSH AT A BARGAIN SALE.| tiful home with its broad veranda lll-| Cannqt set Geea ons patud at neme, I &, JENNIE. | | our “Vil'lg Ofl presen pncea Qn Saturday morning early. “Desr Bibtere: of e O 1t has| 58 With smiling, happy. Cornerites, Welalmost want to move there. P z . ) J - e e o] [ At e wbuld he amiply repmicl: g t L should see Inez. ¥ in- MIRANDY’'S PERGEPTION. : Perhaps it's the home of the big tom-| been said that every woman loves to| for ail. of {he trouble we had beeh £0 quired for her wad. lescned: she. was | .Dear Sistere of the. 1-Cornér: I A ? - fr 312.50 t s tit, £ | atfend & marked down sale, a display| {0 get there. in -2 hospital. 1 am very sorry fur|hope you domt, P 3 fict are om o $25.00 i Or the land where the little blue fairies that Olga was always so-very smiling | iranda : and ; { o of really good bargains such as were| "Gt OUY UAS WINSYZ REOVERY STUCRE ner U R | 352 50 yery bl.nu‘ch m:lfler‘:vfli from other A | For Daddy he said T should visit it, | Shown in the window of one of our 1o-| and so jolly, sas if . ‘mothing ever i by o P B B g (o Bt folks! We are human And go for & treat alone, too. cal stores, cortainly Has‘its attracfions,| troubled her. whenever ahe met With| eronbrs aoas o itle ways. to view | and neither one of us has ever seén ;s STEP BE . URED TODAY { In a marvelous carriage With g0lden| angd as the morning of the sale prov-| the clubs;"but when we saw her beau-|some Pine. We saw very -quickly| The only fault I find with mma‘n- | | tiful home and the environments with| Sicte "OlC" roung hor pen name, for | suspicions is that so dern many o spring: < ed to be quite stormy I thought now A o st0ee Wih S tune s G el B o e eaia nsht | there stood an old tall pine tree all by | them are so well figured ouf. and T And a coachman all’ over curls:and! thi By andntheerful 1h such & home. | |ieelti 1t did really lock - logesome, | bave néard offier-men say tHt o wils things, 5o s M) ”;“} raig will keep m“{h“ "We thought there was a large com- | Standing there eg prominent. that's true blue can seem to see her And & Coschinan allmy own; too. | LOmeihuL.lfeund dt tARe MOre NI nariy. 70Ners Gwhon W Urrived. . bat].. Comng bact fo Olga's, we . found|mate when-she dsn't Here. - ; | biirgain hunter. The walks were al- | for two hours autox and carriages and (1S, DIAYINE croquct on the srounds; | | Ve men, kaow, hat oipless thinge or ve;:::;n} shall go to the. doll:| ready: crowded, all waiting. for the \:mt.u" oonnnh nde;:u’ to' g%fl ftor v TN ’,‘.’.;‘.’,.;T'"‘ivl'r‘,’o-fe"’:’zoflg“i.;.’;‘y, thIe away. e Y Where the bilies are all as Bii as e, | Hohot Sarobened manoraniPRing, M. | Hij, onerhundred and ffty-eleht Were) inink everyone had a delightful tipe | Mirands save: “T'm not miuck more And all have raspberry Jam Tor fea, | my clothing, but the .crowd had in-| We were so glad to meet Mrs. |1 know 1 did and wished I could have | than a child, and if she warn't here to With huge tEICE Biftes of somic cale: ¥ cd hine, u\-fl he c‘row in- ' Kingeicy L e et stayed a few hours longer. A good | take care of me she don’t know what It misht be spomge, or it MIZht be| possiie to move beckward s tof- | lastyear at Auntie No: I's. Wt hard. | MSnY came irom Scotland, Yantic and|I'would dot' AN Srisne . : last year at, Auncie No. 1a. W hard. | N0 L™ W iMimantic ws well rep.| AR ¥m ‘fres to say: “T dot, "“Custom Tailoring Dept. With cherries, 3nd iced as smooth and iy one seemed g00d Ratired and| her this year..as she was so far along|resented. ~Some: were from Mansfield. [ neithe <% white o and whont Soet et i2ag | toward the 100 mark. But she was|,l ¥as glad to see Lucy, Acorn and| Iwanted tohein Mirandy when T see As the pond where the feathery snow | wher i Y SHoGI +7| just as smiling and interested, seem-|Aunz Mury. I had.a glimpse of Sally| her straishtening things out. but she falls light, iy p‘a‘(e'f,gherye,bow it dhe wouwld| ingly as last year. She said her right| l“!"mml‘e- but missed speaking- with = AT e T R — E Or it might be, possibly, 3 smc s r g WWhat fun it'Tl be to see Boy Blue, | there inat Regiment with whom she met - two/ 20 fell vs. Tor ho'is having such & o, thatdnoks chdp HOTL/ICE vEGL And Jack and the stalk that grew and{ I .4 marvel at the serenity of a| days before. hard time with Miranda. e e e . on she puts|one cup milk. Use any filling de-lred.l ing. T recall the 'gentle rays of the| there already; and they kept cor grew, 4 man who was apparently unconscious h, it wids a red letter day at Ol-| * B D e e e e fool St ah | Hmb axy threc: € heavenly sunlight as I wielded the hoe | until 1 o'clock. In all there were And Puss 'in Boots and his Marquis, | of the tips of the bobbing umbrellas|ga's to meet so many of.the. friends =z i ol when the teacher PUt| Raisin Filling—Put {n_arsaucepan|“away down yonder in the cornfield.” | making & nioe party. too { that ywere: cometantly DoKing dhim: 1n | (het we had not seen for months, and|. A BREEZY SUMMER OUTING: |on~ . ° COTRST WUN the Aunce's P.one cup sugar.ione cup seeded raising | call to mind the beauty of the sresn|’ Bob White was not as Iive Sind’ giants and giantesses; | the back of the Terk. o of The wittex bins e e BRE R 3 i Jand -two tablespoons water. Add one| fields as they resounded with the| usual. mot feeling her best ondertul gleaming golden towns, | the DACK of the neck or of e wdter| o see ao.many that we had met be-| Dear Sisters of the Social Corrie Mirandy is about all there da.to the| 00 (WO, EOEPRIONT YA SE, AT Gea | sounds of joy .of insect life. From| Lucy Aeorn seemed Lo be enjoy 483 Kines with sceptres and swords| piat, Must have beelf Yricking down| fore; but whom we, were glad 10| Having recently returned from a de- | health and beauty and atiractiveness| unq° chopped. . Boll, stirring for 10| OVer on the hiil pasture there cama| herself, . and crowns, e e 1a” . P R B T A sicome $9 UhF havpy circie ] Nehiat. drlo” titroush” Vermont ‘snd | of thiséplace.T call, Bomt sha'a, nat! SN0 CIPRCS et S ol the musical notes“of tinkling cowbells| Wil Anna Mull of W AR3 Queens with fur on their satinmand when we were children riding| the large mumber present, Kept Olga | S Tawrence Hiver. recarning by was | clse. the Beart of It "but cveOMI¥| . fin. Filling—Chop . very Anety. one. | 80 Trom an adjolning feld there came ) please send Arabella her R e i cosenit on the biiok seat and would forget that | and her helpers busy- to arrange and|of Utica, Albany and - threash the| If Eve had had any restect for| half pound figs. add one-Half cup sugar | U, FoCt breath, of WA roses wiao. (I wanoa pieesan! olacs £ esses! father's Back was so_near, and our| distribute to the hungry -crowd, but For e o = G dsimmer| ¥ild_grapes in blossom. Quite often| picnie—a beautiful co. Andl 1f T should see Red Riding Hood,| UMEVellis Sa/far; rebening. fiey Were equal to-the Becssion and afl] Loninies Lo Serissmelt, 1 mua s i fiadg";fi’r'.e::::iefiv"s'fi?%x‘fn’? 1001 | Gntil tender. - Add one-fourth teaspoon | LFIDE the day I had to stop for 4 fow | 5o much 1 G I st see Red Riding Hood. % . - = % o et s e ch to entertair A%t her srandmamma in the dark oid | oy o, et Nasia move forward | were abundantly supplied with the de-|“"The ‘many scenes of ‘life and ' na- | anything to-look un to. Adam has had | vanilla and spread when cool. Waos fu whisk God apeeits o AT T R and_that sood, matured croyd was |liclous nd attzactive. food (hat thelcure, that pasced before my observa:|1ofs of company In this wemry. old| Chocolats Filling Mi<ione heanin| "\in mid-gir. there w e i) TR iy werved ¢ tablespoon flour, three heaping table- m aiAes there was g Jively Batai , Siopt e between & large hen hawk and ag aelic 8. ‘as everyone ° V ood, transferred intq‘an. excited mob, whe Social Corner. dinners usually consist| tjon’ would be sufficient to fill ‘the| world! 1 shall run away, as a good girl should, | g Ve Degty p For fear that & wolf might meet her' | Swe rane vorm ot o I n "‘“o‘:: of leaving mothing more t0 be desir-|whole Social Corner page, but only UNCLE JOE.' | spoons’ cocoa” and one-half cup sugar.||I¢ between a large hew hawh and 81 i5erc®sis Singing by the Siste But grandmamma will perhaps explain | fos tog' o Satiel e aanh el s Toam: writing this T R one day’s outing of interest will I sub- —— Pour three-fourths cup boliing water | Kinz-bird, ihe lutt = the Tas. dina by ¢ If teeth. when they bite you, give you s am ng this ear the | N 0 oY s writing slowly on the mixture and'mix until eauty of (he sunset, the aven- | A 3 pain, about a tight squeeze, T felt about asl whistle of the trolley car on this road.| ™} 8¢ ,;v,n i, IRl ONE’ EGG IN CAKE. | emooth and thick. Add one teaspoon! INg twilight and full moon of There werd Ana how she ever got out again thick as = Hosag 'm ghen I| Today is the first Yime for so many | ’vu ¢ carly Saturday| Dear Soecial Corner Sisters: Sincelvanilla and butier the size of a wal-| evening as it rose over the trec Weve rorepifip £ When the wolf had managed to eat| SV (T Gangiing,over, phe ek gy lfi",fi. That e ‘shall Tide on® them_ ai | nor = Gestination ac Burl-| S857 8T8 JOEM O AN DR NOT RIS | Pt or 8 Pectecl” Day. " 4130, Sineae Thos.| her! ; ool e at was X e on them all| now how. to save . The fol- el v e se 1'nes, s bk A ankle felt sprained wher them ‘that, w_eshall ride on them all | (ELoP: Veu :f;f:“’ T stepped from the | lowing cake: recipes speak for -them- | E99'%88 leing"One chp POwCerad) Midway aboyt the circle of the vear| 52 sprv. and 4 rezulor Jons con And. oh, T shall find where the roses go| nad trampled on my féety: that we can, for they are such a eon-| "B AL SVERE 0 101y for rest | SCIVEE T o crphin atid Gavor_| There is a single perfect day that. She was the lite of ihe pa And’ the zolden crocuses all aglow, R ";f_";,‘a“"l"::d:}fl“m et Blasire 51 Satbue At e ion, ok S ey trosy| Boston Cake—Sift together. threeling Beat togsther until thick, using e iare’ ohi el Oh] L G R et g, nd where the little white daisies| rot Th he by 1 d s times. one cup suzar, one and @ half | any desired fluvoring. This mukes an | * - e the first bargain counter, where huge ith all good wishes for thei Syths sy, €1y, ayd - passing. juroigh . e R Il probably grow . . r con cups flour, one teaspoon cream of ta®- | excellent” filling as well and may be re When they vanish away._together; | diShpans (1o large for practical use), Sig. AUNTHARY ‘?.‘.‘,‘;‘n“'fl“’: faal streate ok vent o] P O haIf teashoon snda and a Tiflle' vagsed by ding chopped mute. . or| AL s on the way of life we I shall be And the place where the pretty bie-1 NETC G o ey dlstant, lockted on a biufl. overlook. | Sali- Break the egg in a measuring | chocolate icing add two tablespoons o e o s | slhe mertimantiy is stay, . cup and fll the eup with milk. Beat to th ar and use coffec: in-| 2 b v ! Robin' ix_ to 1 oxeited crowd, wl ing Shelburn Bay. a_part of Lake|CHUP cocoa-to the sug s : A And the pinks and the tulips bright the exelt crowd, when wonder of V!G Ep cow! all together, ad&@ tmree tablespoons of}| stead of milk. see \“‘l"' a-E nice ‘Voy L whnders, the propriétor from' the m." Champlain. Here a fine hotel awaits Stgna d » w v hi ~ s safely say . (He must have noticed my dejscted|eota. or to utilise the cold cookoed veg. | Was my ‘aecond visit there. and where | pone T008 Y810 18 NECT, O All that have been, or that shall ever| Iook far vou at the e 1 o for the winter Wweather”| aPpearance. or he may havée approved|otables left over from’a hot meal: I found friends from my home city.| ™ £ B », PERFECT DAYS. " (9 e T3 ¥ eather.” | R Y~ seeraifg” SO natured un- o} '“d:h eeele ras| s The hotel room ascigned 19 me, had | - Mocha Cake and Filling—Cream one| ' near Bditor and Friendst Affer qulte! Yet. somewhere on our journey we awar. as ehe ol 1 must take my funny dog. Buff, the| S¢ifihness.) TWo or. three mafe .&| mb et | nm‘,; oo ADoen nhml‘lad view ‘from‘ 1kns windows onto | Jaree, tablesndon butter A of oxe| & long time of silence I.coms.again. T~ shall stay | Where was Crimson Sky wild grab for.it, butd finally got & |gol St @ U With salt, pepper and the lake. In the Quietness of the night| [urths Cur PAE. (08 TR Of Tat | have tound sreat enjoyfent during| Backward to ‘gaze on our midsum- Callil was in the | With his little short less and his ears | [Ifm hold on my “treasure.’ " Then 1| onion juice, and bring it to & boll with When I was awake, could hear the|fiE . Bt oon salt, one-half teagpoon | thi3 Unusuaily pleasant. -summer of Smep iy f - Petn PRsE . We atetvsll cocked high, Wpndered ‘what 1 should do with it.| orlon Julce and bring it to & boil With | splash of the waters on the shore, as | fOUT(h teaspoon sait, oBc-haif le3sRogn | 1919 in noting the numérqus perfect JIM. | nther letter you promised u 5" And his lang rough hair, and his hed-| There was room.only over_my head. le- {4 gentle lullaby to sleep. days we have had. B Yantie. lght. den eye, "Tho situation was saved by a dash|*Poons ofgrdnulated gelatin dissolved After breakfast on Sunday morn- | One.teaspoon baking powder. Bake i I recall to memory Jun e i ’W must ' not forget to Mer B R Mo & areat 'ciay: . | for another counter where corsat egv-| I} tWO cups of hot water, Mold and|ing, T was invited to take a walk to tWo small lavers in a fairly hot oven.|13th as ideal days, spending t . | mast - delightful hostess, and s e Y PANSY. | o¥a wereithe att | ebili in cups. having one slice of hard|\vhat is know: g o - Put together with eld. st nk in t] THE OUTING AT OLGA'S. | e to go there " Delly Jane I shall leave on the nurse 'y attrdction. The “serene X ) what is known as “the Red Rocks. afield. 1 just drank he 3 | mope to & re agaln . floor, mAn was there still unconsclous of | holied ogg in the bottom of each cup.| The atmosphere was cool. there was| Mocha Filling—Mix together one oup | beauty of them. As the sun rose over| Dear Social Corner Sisters: T wish Fob aneHossn't g0 travellng any| ABYURING but corset covers. for withe|SEIve With cream mayonmaise and|a ‘clear sky. and we staried on our| confectioners’ sugar. one large table- | the wooded hills there was a freshness | to express my thanks to the Sisters for | more — “ | out regard to the announcement of| two-mile trail. First of note, we en-|Spoon butter. one-half teaspoon va-|and beauty to the sparkling dewdrops| the enjoyable day I.spent at (Hganl o — - Sthee her head got squeezed in the| 'OPly one to a customer’ he would tered @ grove of tall old* pines, we | nilla. two-teaspoons codoa and two|of the early morning which it would|picnic. The day was an ideal one and Strong coffee—spread at be hard to describe. There wasa cool | everybody had . good time. Some! Chil dro n ,Cry bedroom door dwop each one purchased in his pock- eut opped a_moment to listen to the song | teaspoons- Zhere's not very much she can see. efs and return for mere. into two-inch; lengths. . Add three ta-}of the winds in the treetops: it ‘was | once. and gentle breeze free from all the hu- | were doing fancy work, while others FOR LETCH s. One lady felt something Hott \lnflc.r b::op::; of chopped onign and two |music to those “Who can find it in na-| Layer Caks—Two. tablespoons but- | midity of late summer, and the robins | were chatting. ; B F ER'S o I'm ready, I'm ready! I've packed|har feet and waiting for another rushichopped tomatoes, and serve with [ture. Bemeath our feet we walked | ter. one cup susar, ome egg, two' cupsfand bluebirds were - -continu- tarting - quite early, we arrive \ some socks. " it e e three i ously all day, up to late: in: the even- | there about 10.15 a. m., finding-a few| CASTORIA aer byrgaing, e ‘kecured 'the|chopped ‘parsley. and « mayonniice|over the fillen pine needles, accumu-|flour, three teaspoons baking powder, A bonnet, a bib, and two holland frocks, And - vair of shoss in'a brand-new, Andll\n given my Mummy wagn- ny 1 Whall take & mug and a fork and & Our Specials This Week Are Unusually At- tractive to the Thrifty Housekeeper. Antic- T} ?__, m T§§ i ipate Your Wants for Labor Day, as Thu a5,y sz oo x| Store Will be Closed All Day Monday. #poon. And the musical hox that plays one tune, Agg Til hurry away—but Il come back soon— On Saturday next in the morning —R. C. Lehmann. w BEST NATIVE POTATOES * Fresh From Our 4B 1b. Peck ........ ... 2 : e Ovens Daily RYE BREAD; Loaf ...... 10c {SANDWICH BREAD, Loaf 12¢ OLD DUTCH COFFEE CAKE ASSORTED CUP CAKES § o 18¢ HOME MADE COOKIES 2 R e S 15 FRANKFURTER ROLLS 1 M. B. of Uncasville—Please send in your full postoffice address to the TWICE TWENTY'S FISHING TRIP. 3 2 R BEST'RIB RO.AST : : 5 z SPANISH ON]ONS, ]L. i e Dear Social Corner Sisters: When I d ¥ 2 Stk s LSPRJNG SLA“B : - HEAD LETTUCE B o | SHORT CUT/LEGS, Ib. .. 35¢ RADISHES B e tan e e e, S : oy ~ g | 3w0alh Avernge, b . #d the Social Corner letter of 'Prim- saying that her only outing since fsh ip which s the only out- B o : 4 v % ) D L e s +ee " U i e Y - LOINS TO,ROAST, b . ... 28¢c - p :}:md Home" gathering. : 3 p X X pias g e FOREQUARTERS | LARGE, RIPE BANANAS trolleys stopped running had been me cloudy day a friend ‘phoned ‘to 8h a neighbor's, team were séon on Dozen -5 i -',.-.»'.’,?.'f: and. were soon at the 2 il 39 MR e s : 2 RED AND BLUE PLUMS o R R ola them I was no fisherman, but || s . G - 1 R i tola th o fisherman, but ; : 4 ‘N B. C. ROYAL LUNCH gfi:!.KnER HOUSE ROLLS my good man rigged up a pole ~and fala: “Mow lts ses mhxt 7ou cxn I i A AT dog” proceeded 'to drown the P 2 § : ¢ : : : while he fixed up his _owm . ; : e - . e MHXCRACKERS B But before he had his hook im L i . A 2 2 : . the water I had landed a fish in the R \MB GE g J wmh 22c bost.' He baited my hook again and|f P e o 2o0h 1 haa another, Continn. % T ! nm”AM,n;, 3 £ ¢ “ro RN MARYLAND BISCUITS 'SODA BISCUITS Dozen .. 12¢ Two and Three LAYER CAKES With Jelly Filling . ... 25¢-35¢ | CINNAMON BUNS, doz. . . MOHICAN ASSORTED SOUPS, 3 cans ....,.... 26¢c ‘PURE CATSUP, Bottle . ;. 10¢ SATURDAY NOON . 28¢ DOUBLE ED MATCHES 'HéTBROWNBmD »mmumc,su 25 | spm. uvzmns,m for a while, and I was having a lovely time when he speaks up and say: % “] guess you can bait your ownl | hook and I will see if I can’t get time i ] A LEGS, - 30c | to do a little fishing myselt!"” . é I had good. luck. 7 ey Y o0 | R mth,lb.,.......z& e Ry 0c, Today, I .. 20 _\ ; ity | swourperc 5, . ... 25c Wm...-....ase NEAL €HOPS, b.,. ........ IOSTON BAKED BEANS B B e o o ais e v nn oo 8 lOcé

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