Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
T o 5 be kept together. ' But, alas!.. There; pl‘lcdcc w)ll enxble one to a comes a time when it becomes t00|them where they will zet the bu poignant to endure longer, and pg- sults. tience ceases to be a virtue, ana a For ‘roasting a few apples or onions, ciding move has to be mades I wol d ' brush off the top of the oven and set not advise anyone what to dg. I feel [a small basin under the range cover they should know their own mind and | towards the back to pfevent burning. the: cire: surrounding them. |1 have often baked a large’ biscuit in egard st:; dqa;; A'cg;t Mary Ehis 1way4°".l.‘:-£$ gr;lmila.r to the old ‘wrote m: eX- | fireplace ndmother: t i R e N . ‘er! y luring for the of the oli¢ g8 to all members. umuy. a-mch.lly where there are lit- BLANCHE. many ugo}.bor has dome, — m*nx trusting ing on untilt ANOTHER INQUIRY FROM PER- c?e time when clouds o: PLEXE itter vea.rs did not/break, and D. E?W in long years ' founa it Dear Social Corner Sisters: I have true, m for the sake of self and|read with interest every letter which little ‘ones. it was ‘best and right te’|Was written in answer to mine. I decide that such a life was bevond any | thank you one and ail. : fu&m,w ‘continue ” mu:% Some of the letters contained very everyone. has own life to|good advice, while I did not pay very live. and must act for lves. Ad- much attention to others. 7 A ¢ perhaps quite| Indeed, Simple- Simon, it is not a e % bring- {case of a handsomer man; and it is ; - g:} G,ood E, noéotoo m'uch mother-in-law, either. } me of you were wondering how & SHAY Y strenzfi to ‘#:ly and guide vou in the|old my boys were, one and seven, the T ity step to be taken. Many have proved|baby three. SOCIAL CORNER POEMS, Be wholly happy for this Bug. Hmhhplphunrséung Lnb ]:hedunt-ne v;h)e(n a Idhave ldecxded to stay with my boys, s @ dance around the Tree! mother has been ge 0 take ajland surely some day I wi el Every-Day Philosophy. s stand for herself and family of Httle| ward. vy M When. weariness with life my spirit Ring'(‘hristmas bells! Your message|ones. To the kind sister who said I should fills, give: One of the motners. take a vaeatien with one of my When] ;ieen disgust consumes me I‘;#}; tor&zlieve‘ ;ha;xgiruth sullflgves' TROTTIE. [and leave the sther ham with my lot, ing, g, with right good: will! ey ould never co r do Draw sbme store of comfort from the [Tor though humanity's bruised breast A TRAVELER'S EXPEI’IENTS. { would be ‘;oekegea;:fnit f:z&me g m!' Is_throbbing. with a wild unrest, Dear Socigl Corner Editor: May a| My 'husband saw my letter, as he T héwen't got. Man longs and strives. yet for “the|neyw writer, but long am appreciative |reads The Social Corner, and straight- & best! . 3 reader, of The Corner give .a bint|way asked if I-had written of To. find that fortune at your coming God's in His Heaven still! which possibly may aid some tourist, | coure, he was angry when ¥ told him fHies, ) . —_— - | during: these: tl?fie of the higl cost of |T had; but I think it dMd him some To-be' bankrupt in heaith, in fame, E Y REFER- |laundry, as well everything else? good to read the answers. . | When the butter is hot put in the TO BE KEPT FOR READY R . 3 ¢ in purse, > . ENCE. When we were in Kurope, and fre-| I think the world of him, though [pieces of tongue seasoned with salt Is bad enough but, T philesophize, . A .| quenfly’ had but a night, or part. of &|sometimes it is rather hard; but he|and pepper. Toss two or three min- It might be worse, Dear Social Cornerites: There 1iSlday to remain in one place, the prob- fhas heen very good of late. utes over the firt and serve at omce. always information ‘Theessantly we make a great ado, the«papers and mag: The mouth of Misery is widq agape; | preserve, for when they are wanted lem of getting clothing laundered was! T am working in the mill every day Price | —Si < cleverly solved by one of my compan- a‘l;g {mtve a hnfisekeeper so I see him wi%h‘ thfie‘flfipu‘fimflf&&rfi g:&;{ i ions. about twe haurs a d I suffer ter- But happier. we, I faney, if we knew [they are really beyona price: At night,.she ‘would wash out the|ribly with callous spots on the sples h&“:’%&fifi’.‘:&?"%‘?‘ m What we escape, New Use For Bread-Mixer—When |articles, maybe in the simple wash |of my feet, and I stand up all day, so and any shortening-and about three- ; mashing potatoes. cspecially at large | basin, or what not. Then her umbrel- | that they burn terribly. I weigh 250 fourths cup of milk to make a soft The common woes of life are bad lchurch suppers, the - potatoes are |la, hung by the handle from perhaps a[so it is rather hard; but am 5 feet. 9 | dough. Rell out Hghtly and . spread enough, mueh lighter when beaten in a bread- | lamp or gas bracket, would serve as|inohs, so I do not look so bad. Can Misfortunes fall as casy as the dew, And still for every morning = steak S : with a of icots (er dried mixer. They are so light and fluffy |a clothes “reel” . She would pin the fsome one tell me something to do. c{:m) wcfil;h h::: tfeen( u{ 5 ‘I that they often cause comment. various articles to the umbrella Would like to change my pen name stewed. 1 up S in ing that's tough, i dow as s - | points, as mear an open window COUNTRY GIRL. Bal and place W‘ T SR Y. O R e et mursimue | possible in summer or to the stove oF tin with half a cup of juice drained fuse-Scratches ou. polishied. furmiire | o cealder weathier. Generally from the fruit and baste with this This one is sick; his wayward fate O e eoe. | tho garments would be dry,by morn- MENDING DAY. Quring toe cooking. Serve hot with i 4 . yeweet liquid sauce. o - |ing; and after a sumning or airing| Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: g Against the. lesch, the calomel, the | WS e e omiaining | would get her by" very nicely, under |To most housekeepers cvery other task a3be Ngme Ling Sipiar at Fus, Corc (v} mton-flderatc person, cease to pout |large amount of oil. conditlone wEeN i ‘:oum l;; ‘“C‘SE :Asdsomef ct%nsolmgl feam:;lexceptéhe gestion for pretty but inexpensive You might be dead! To. Polish’ Bedsteads—Brass bed- | {0 buy or cgrry extra clothing. f urden of the regular weekly mending | j ,peries for bedroom windows? I ironing for underwear, ete.,!day. - t teads should not be polished with | C0Urses S . 2 cannot get to town oftem, and as 1 ARd this one hath the mitten: he haslls'n:‘:al polish, as the acid in it Is too | VAS ROt 8o muoh matter. . - - i It certainly is discouraging, ‘to face | g make every cent count, I'd like S d : That same friend had evolved ajihe big pile of tattered garments, in| (g sat B e e 44 ook akudngy S Just sk tha. baep- . pav hod of utilizi safety pins as|the household where there are chil- [ io B° Some T -the Wore ey . Wainly, alack, his wooing it has With soap and water, and then rub |Mmetiod of UCHERE S ¥ 101d 8 Lher e berienced writers. $ e 8 L wih s B camids B holders with which to hang garments |dren especially, to start in to fill up CAROLINE FROM PRESTON. Fell—even in this . there's comtort, | To:Keep Gider Swest—To keep oi- | ooiitis 30 pdvantage, when one le|those tersible holes in the’ family| pecfeth. rightly viewed— Lo mwiects. da aoam. a5 poscibis after | iz 0 IR baiinae, 66 odk Wur- telosidngn. tg. make - (e foe-weariiy v e " b 7 3 ists o B n o . - e might be wed! 3 md;‘r is. Tlad(\,):tndo:e(?:)‘s “azfjg“b)?n:o 1 thought that the;eT;ehemes rmsgiht B;;(z ?\'en th{]s‘ “!rlearyi:g work, ‘éxune THE MYSTERIES OF THE CORNER. §8h._suaEalY, U RO ring | some day help one of The Corner Sis- [week after week through a generation,| Dear Sacial Corner Sisters: I ho; AnG h‘e!re;w!; 'y \vho whines; ®is all | to boiling point. Bottle at once. Sealltars or her friends. when away from |may lose same of its terrars if done |you do nat think that one short m& Away in DZN:: _he has had to “fail” gt This wil) ‘C:ls'ie Uke it does|nome and its privileges, which, it|with system. ( cculd begin to cover the gossip Miran- fic should, 1 ‘e has had to “fall.’ | wiien flrst made and is Very nice in 2| seome,to me. one mever appreciates so | It has always seemed to me thelly and I had about the Social Cermer. u cheerful, that ,snck room, much as when one is deprived of [easiest way to just attack those Huns ‘Do you rememher Merry Andrew? THEO. |{hem! of rents and holes the minute I wasfsaid I, “and the excitement he created St 1 thought that these schemes might |looking over the week's ironed clothes. | because séme Sisters didn't recognize s kept &nfe out of jail. CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS. me day help one of The Carner!Somehow, it divides the task, in casef{him as a lady, or something of that mi,,‘;‘i,‘d [?51‘,&,&:'2;?‘ E b&‘;{ 1| Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: | Sisters or her friends. When away|you do not put the various garments |sort.” " had blundered? fJust a few lines to wish you all a from home and its privileges, which, it{away, to attack them at some other “Joseph, you are N6t 1, indeed!—I'm very thasktul stifyi > \}e'r\ Christinas, and may you all en- | seems’ to me, one never appreciates so [and more favorable time. shtly . . Merty Andrew < was s not a hundred. : @ happy day. Each year brings its|much as when ome is deprived of | Do it now, is a goad matto! not a he, for she has since been mar- es to most of us. me will miss{them! T Darn thin places, as well as holes; a f ried, and we all hope is not yet quite Séoth, sheuld I e'er capsize when stmss joys GLOBE TROTTER. |stitch in time saves nine. free of her honeymoon days, although walks are bad, ¢ and their last gifts will e Try to &nd a bit of philosophy even fior my part I have never noticed any “And my good clayicle involve in|" more cherished. . 3 Q00D SON MAKES GOOD HUS-|in this mending job. A wise wo-|difference between our honeymoon and wreck, Chpistmus time 1s a memorial to us AND. man said once: “A thing is only h: wmy ‘uthsr moon, although yeu may ”“ly 1 should say—how. very glad | {1l as we reflect on our earliest re- worn out when it comes to mendin have!” v i membrances the anxief to. what | Dear Social Corner Sisters: It just ol s ‘.oker?c we should 1jnd in . onr little | scems to me now that I have got start- scking, which was our delight to|d I cannot hold hack. 1 attended the Nz Up gn the eve of Santa’s expected | “athering at our hall Wednesday and which is certainly a conseling refiec- ‘I guess ve'dd all enjoy life better if tion for us hausekeepérs, during these | here was a little more honey it in!™ times of high prices. { remarked. During the war, you remember, it “Perhaps!” added Mirandy. O trust me—better not to make ado At 1he few miseries of our common visit, [ did enfoy it so much. The dinner| ..o c.if that every pateh was a badge| “Them Leonard Bridge folks were L AR T soiers [n natiing tnase aweek o (ke[ W CREE S (1 did not expect it to be | 5¢% 00 ™ Conditions have not im- | ke ones who made The Corner hum g, millian —if we only| 's of childhood, and the Lfilier:}vl::‘)s manage to get in with|Proved so much that this is not just a - “What do you suppose We haven't got. Lig true now. er became of Nat? such a jolly bunch of Sisters and have 2 To go thoroughly through the week" Mirandy replied: “The hogs are all g _r—Anon, o1l 6, and the advex: | such. 4 pieacant !;r‘pe“ A wash, replacing missing buttons, tak. | vaughtered and he has Theumatiz 4 v hearts a mes A ek the Roatess for prompt at- |INS @ stiten here and. there, finall ably in the optic nerve, and can't % The Way of Man. s net | tha Haying the Tamily slockings all wholt | ¥rife With either hand. King Solomon and King David that is 3 and sound, to be put away; the irandy isn't a joker but she always T 2 + S 3 & B B b At TIAD Mo, The. weadbas is Het|uaflerweay pafehed or Garned: em-|Temembers @ cute joke when she hegts x " v trimmings in good or- e, and she put this borrowed one ¢ sl oniv a pleasant memory. T gave it up | breidery or lace n 2 r to Nat. i Besides their numerous wives. hem, of "”O‘n"fij“‘]a’ s ‘hut with a sigh), 1 have now a very |der. is about as z:ausfactox;}l a fez‘-1 on to Nat. It will probably make when old agc came rolling on hrau-hout the woridwe | ice oil heater, and any member of {ing as the good house-mother c “4n youth led wayward lives '»\.41(}!!; hvv Chr Hach had a few affinities, The beautiful . 1 I : “Janet and ith all its aches and qualms, - i an- | The Correr is welcome to call on me ] have. o King Solomon wroie the Proverbs sie Baitmenkel o and can have a very jolly timé around | A fine coat, or rich furs, like char- 1.;‘,,’;':“’:,55“1‘;"%;&23,,;,:,;‘;; Pom And David wrote the Psalms. . Judes, at the first | it and we ean warm our toes and have |ity, may caver “b"“{“;fi.’df},:tfinihfi swath in this here Social Corner once, - et . Peace upon ‘cartn, £00@|a Social Cerner talk. e underwear; e Cstre that ] 10d kept us a thinkin' ang ilin'; “God's 'in His Heaven” Still. s 3 rlene N.: 1 wonld not give much for |fashiened custom, of being sure that and a smili 15 you suppose they have all died a ing man who did not love his|one is wearing no tattered or soiled = Louella (. Poole, JENNIB. (2 *F s, but that one is dressed in| 'atural death?” i ] 5 R A e M TR § mether! It has always seemed to me |finery, but that o 8 1t “Look here, Josenh,” says Mi | g e your Pam. - ko e ns SHOULD DECIDE FOR|'Pe more o yawng. man leved his|whole, clean garments. no matter if} v,y seem to be as innocent iands,; v ‘:tr"» . once again « = mother the bitter husband he would |they may be worn, or old! white-faced bumblebee withqut any ! {jFhe merty Tule-tide brines THEMSELVES.. ma'e. T remember when 1 was a little HONE - WG nger. If they had died you'd have | Ais to of givinz, sons and mirt Comer: Tl irl the “man or the house” never seen something good written about | - Fuprats m;nt(:'lpgr:rtx: 3]! Pfi:;l.;‘, : ._\ou(fif failed :oflc\:"li\“:; help his mother as STICK TO THE SHIP. them. When folks don’t write for the € C 11 lone 5 ved. Or our great King of Kings! Dear Social Corner Sisters: I have|Sccial Corner they’re too busy! There's 7 1 would With Christmas greetings to alh. been greatly interested in The Corner.{no cake in if too delicate TH g SISTER READY. peyglexed You have my sympathy.{ ‘“Well” said E rather exasperated, 2 Willimantic, \ (.ood advice surely has been given you.{“Papa’s Boy must have grown up by d 'h"“‘h R the satie, T You are not the only one so troubled; | this time—guess he is too old to be, but kept them in|u;Np WISHES FROM SALLY SYCA- |but for the children’s sake, bear all|called a boy amy longer!” . hoving from year n'v wxar MORE. things, as Christ for us bore his. 1| “Joseph.” replied Mirandy, “vou do | d the fam o All Social Corner Writers: T find |knaw, for I have times, if it were not [not read The Corner letters very close- | pleasure in. extending to' all kind |for little ones, I should like to leavelly or elte your memory is failing you. \es and congratulations for the |the old ship; but by looking up, not}Papa’s Boy is a wife and the mother | sucoess of the Soecial €orner and the | d0WN, I have been able thus far 10 keep | of iwo fing bahles!” } g00d times we have all enjoyed to- [ On: I gasped and all T could say just Zether at 6ur secial elub mreetin Deliah Deai: Surely stout people are{then was: “Jehosaphat!” But I finally May we all be.well happy, pmsper- beloved. 1 for one feel very sorry for cus and may peace bless our country | thosc wha are too thin. Of the twe IfThe Corner are about as deep as these b B gl prefer more flesh; but canmot agree{of the Milky Way! Some great things have been accom- | With Tsabella of Ledyard, or the rest | “The dim haze of mystery,” says Céme, little birds and friendly beasts, %nhare with us the Yulestide feasty rth spreads so lavishly! * @ children, Jei yoir voices gay hl-h al glnom and doubt away! d care for a large house and family.[be alone.” ECONOMICAL PRACTICES. ?ndoab: if many down !ens. yer 1} Mirandy @idn't say any more & =\ N \\ i other waygs to egonomize in bak T notice that some of the old writers ~ standby, and the. fireless | gear from them again. ting one radiatge’directly on the coals . HELENA. flg!lly reminded me, not nhne of the v cont red e wg:gn egpacially to; s _Eg-chaxr, they would have served |, might, when -hot biscults are rel! » youthful figures. at the remembrances of the little sup- 3 t. Just look about you and you will see “Kryptok Gift Certificates will easily mlve my Cgmm or when most_convenignt. A lifls/ lhaxtxs“e R u 3 ‘lflflm‘yfflendsnow. lnthzverynctofreeew anniversaries. iends Wam ™ the ¢ty who are inclined did not have much to de with; to be fat, instead of heroically walk- “limber, don’t lounge too Iong in the softly-cushioned chairs. Remember, if you wiil retain a shapely figure you must fight for it—but most women |, 3 think it worth the exertion! L2k ar%gr girls had to leave the old ‘gparks’ by which you can always tell people who need ‘ryflob One will peer awkwardly over his reading Msmflmhtelyahflchuu and the third ‘will be wearing her old-fashioned bifocals with their ugly geam, But when they wear Kryptoks, as I do, all their inside .a'h-mhleowfllend,mdnouneantellthatdlm — | @yes require double-vision glasses.” Be sure to get "’ll:h on;\:l-.:y: :‘on “\:ho '“ne-ds . .,.3,, & i | real Resinol as a Christmas gift. “ yeu want to get rid ef ecqu;, m-fi?n. Searn ar hump -f - + gk, oy L BT pmtpiu or other cruption, you will m&?‘ fl- b "-m whe. sxhibits Kmul- present of a pair of stitute”” for Resinol. Prgp.num similar in name or appearance are - of “qm«k-" of the per- . ‘\‘ not “just the same as Resinol.”’ ® s . Although a feu unscrupulous deal- mmnfium.fluk&e& sweets will make one fat: but moth- ing can have any bad effect if only the }ffiomem‘;?‘jmm i diatn sl ;;gl\:]ar exercise Is kept up—and a Mllge zgd‘l‘ a);precla.ted aka ba.ked in the itchen range, besides TSABELLA. | overgits the home foiks coald rnlls- ter, to fill a box large or sma]]. GOOD THINGS TO EAT. letters of the absent ones would tq.ll Dear Social Corner Cooks: I am a|in glgwing w%rds Ohft the joy such re. housekse: but I always have | membrances brought. zg::iw}uck m(h%a !“c}llomnguncipes There are few of us left to continue which may help some of you to an- |the custem: but it still holds, and ne sweg the puzzling question of so | business or trouble ever cguses thess many moraings: “What shall I have |remaining to overook the good old for dinner today?” custom, which, T really think. has dene Please let me say that I greatly en- quite as much to keep us near joy The Corner lefters and helps, and, dear to one another as amything on have a nice fat scrap-book up | earth, second o the example and pre- from your wise hints and tested re- | Cepts of our honored pareats. cipes. HOME-BODY, Pork Chops with Tomato Sauce— —— After ‘washing and dryims the vork |A BLESSING FROM ' FAIRY GoD- chops, dip them in beaten eggs and MOTHER. rolled erackers and fry in butter. inol, they are oftei crudely made. Sauce—Cook one can of tomatoes, d,“ T t“:; ;:?I f:“‘ke 1'“?5;\“ ’fi‘hfl- y 5 ? strain, Blend together two table-|is 5 call for old wrt T e OPTOMETRIST of little healing power, and some | spoons flour to ope and_ane-half ta- % T . thona 1 would write. - ¥ suppose Fairy Gag- may even be dangerous to bl s butter. Pour beiling tema- By in the orfeinal bivz packes, | &5 Tiiee ovar blamien Buther s Mour, | ooy er et 5" e it but bless you, my children. 1 have 218 MAIN STREET, FRANKLIN SQUARE noticed you all _You are all weleou Tongue Sullnpfi.—Cut cold tongue |in the Corner family. in- small slices. chop a tablespoen of Wuh beu Christmas wishes, 1 am onion, tomatoes or green herb, and |your - beat with two.tablespoons of butter. | FAIRY GODMOTHER. ol o N > I3 # Dear Social Cornerites: As the con- | carry about over 200 pounds. 1 don’t}then. She was silent and smiline. NN \\{‘§ Bl \ \ seration of coal ha& become somtething | know as I feel any the warse for it and UNCLE JOE. W%Qh I hegrd, Whefl a "N \\\:; N{\ i A of a hapit with most people. there are | have many dear friends. suburban. town, N Y N 81-87 Cash Grocery Co. Franklin Street “The Store of Progress” PHONE 759 = Short Legs of Genuine Native Spring Lamb, at 38ca lb. price &con(suwcuud),valueGScSalepriee......SOcalb. ———— e 0T Ved“f,ortoufing'(n!tenderloin),nobone,nowute,& alb. Lean Sugar Cured price 24c. Ibs. for 89¢. Pfi!kSnnqa Dear Cornerites, One and i s = that exercise and less sitting down will Mirandy, “lends a charm to many|was a_good lesson in what one of the plished, and more Wil e In the vears | B, =the flesh. If one has @ large| things In Hfe, and it 15 one of the |Sisters wrote seyeral Weeks ago, about large, amnd if exercise will reduce it “Thank vou, Mirandy,” said 1. “You|good i esyion because _SiLL\:_SYCAMORE why hasn't it? 1 Ik miles every day | make me feel better. It is not good ta ;gnquww @ had insisted upon ble manners for her sen. It reminded me of an - Dear Setiai Cormer Hditor: Some-|Was to engage employes for 4 string coaker requires two radfators. Bv put- | ¥ours for The Corner. thing I read in the Socigl Corner re- |of great hotels. Phere was. mueh. for her say-so; can keep up. Even now 1 aan smile l%\g of professional m‘ghe city. 1, w d priges, and jokes anq simple but joy- nhpwn int hn offtge the rocker are | oug parties we always hag on such xm)ked up to the desk amnd ?oad there with his hat down over his ears! hYnu witl lmwv guess theré would be little home-: made gifts | story, and really was impressed by from one and another, se that the day | his need of assistance. But she did not would always be one of happiness. let her warm heart.influence her to When the years went on, and theioverlook his lack Of courtesy. She merely sgid in a businesslike i one reason or another, |tane: is . T know that think = eating|ihe birthday dates were meme the |of your case. It seems as — ; and to distant cities | might be useful to us at the 'EASILY TRACED e e, ————————————————————— Rib Roast of Prime Steer Becf ONE CAUSE OF FAILURE. B4 gl mwmke gamo “%is‘ al o oy T e e = otherwise than f{he oven, -The ofl|arg retucning. It scems so goed to|REMEMBERING THE BIRTHDAYS.|pointment on a woman whose duty it “f ‘will make a memorandum m*"'——-s—-—-——-————h——_ Fresh Dressed Native Milk-fed Roasting Chickens, 4 to 5. average, extra fancy, 55¢ a b, e T T S T — FruhNghvePwktomst,SOcv&lHkpfia&alh' —_—— A l&tlergFusthkShouldel small and 5, meaty, 40c 28c a Ib. P gxmnh* please you. —_— Swift's Silver Leaf Pure duplicate in any store in Norwich. Our nb.sfied-— ;l::?mu are our best advertisement. No profiteering | GROCERY DEPARTMENT Large Juicy Oranges, value 75c—Sale price 60c a dozen. &2- Grape Fruit, value 18c—Sale price. . .. . .2 for 25¢ Armour's Veribest Canned Milk, value 20c—Sale price 16<. Joy Washing Powder, package ceseses made out to s “Phe mysteries of m hotel, at $50 a month, to start. Ceme EE——— T — Smoked Shoulders, 35¢ v ——— Fresh Native Young Turkeys................60ca b, Order now for Xmas and we will save you one that will | Lard, value 38c—Sale price 3 r——— M Fresh Beef Liver ... .39¢ a dozen .20c a b, 38c a bbh. 12¢ a bb. e A Ali: There |back, two months from today, when you have learned that the city way of coming into 'a woman's presence is v 25 | frame, you must have enough flesh to fcharms of The Corner. You are not|the experience of a soldier' boy in|With the hat in the hand!” o iistmas and New Years greetings | S0 3™ For. myself, I always was | the only flounderer in the hunch 1France who was able to make sych a| Too bad for him, wasw't it? But he his dear |nNeeded that lesson for his boorishness, proper ta-|¥ou will agree! The lad wasn't bad at rt- forgetful and careless. After two months of pretty hard sledding Bé fellow. g it .can be used to bake on the top of fashioned ‘Sunday afternoon pleas- |hut she seemed 8 vuy quiet. insignifi- 2 . "“’;\s“"&;rbi}.é"fiofimele mm( B OH,, Yo BOCKING: GHAR! ll:gevfiut “also. osl“tre 3: e f?&?f” 'cl‘ifl‘e[ )‘Lilrl’:nl'n:l.; = reu need of a “ Kaw J\l‘ the Gift The e fond apd Bacing Tue radistar aoes | Dear Social Corner Sisters: Maybefhory. DL 450 9F, the » tamily | position; had he T eined i trom on, [ successtul physician. ¥ o and over all 15 Inverted o lavwe | if some of those stont Sistaes who Te [ pirthdays. it would have meant not only a fair | AEVST " ” stanite kettle, sent being told of their sige wo 1t seems to me that this {s one of |salary, but plenty of geod feod while N!‘;W caMBR "It one does net have . bakin- ean |avoid too soft beds; and the c0Sy Tack-|(he loveliest customs any house he was ma.ldu his way in a certain just what Eormer by a person though you Norwich for his own conveai has never come here for our comfort dandsdng\t was time The friend who told me of the ip- cident stated that he was a.very vai- uable e of the hotel - vancing till he’ had a Mm ‘! working out ‘f“ ml‘lieg;“ho::: :x"évu o graduated an: 3 “*mmmmwn.whmnn-naic; T'll wager he has never forgotien that leskon in the TO LORWCK i L BETSY BRAY IS TRUE '.UE g Dear Sisters of The Secial Cornes: Although I haye Hved in Norwich hut a few years I have a love for it so = S but my mother never failed fo pro- ened, S 2 ing.upstairs, will fake an elevator|duee a fine birthday cake for the! The woman at the désk noted every |bp e ; ing the Certificatas each will reveal one of the three ‘eye- - Then ey can Al ke Sl |member of the family honored; audmove and sct: she heard: the boy's|dile criticism of aur ity which who self p-And-Get.” place that person admits he trades (Continued on Page Thirtesn) published Dec, 13th im The Social Thousands toe strong trace the present Wfl?&%«%m iliness. Suq:h co debllxlatmg not do better than tt! the P-building virtues of § EMULSION This efficient tonic is nourishment in a form that helps build up ahulfl;ymiatance Ifmmnetm decu!omd strength—rich, nonruhml WS EMULSION. will help you. Try K1 o Bcott & Bowse, Bloomield, N. J. grade of cod-Hiver oil used in Scott’s E—H— is the famo 4. made in Norway and refined in our ows 3 is a guarantee of purity dnd palatability i