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There's wa e e—— . —— e e et e D L S A e THE SOCIAL CORNER A Life Spent Worthily Should Be Measured By Deeds Not Years ° POETRY. before. She sat down' two or ' thres WITH A SMILE. seats in front of me and from the very first look that I had of her face when she turned around to See ‘Who was in the car I was sure she was a Social Corner- ite or ought to be and felt sure that she e $ was going to the meeting of Club No. 1, AR e Ton ameet, the world with & |anq that T should;sce Rer later. _When While over your head- the sun, bums|ICATINE the heme'of Rememuer Mo she bright and the - velvet skies are|joined me o e SGher 10 8 e knew the lady that had‘so interested me. She said no she had never seen her be- Meet whatever the world may bring with | fore but she 400, thought that she was a Mect whatever the world may bring with a smile and jog alons ; always a song for the song you sing if your heart is in the song, a i Social Cornerite in spirit if not letter: sing and smile and be just. that our sufmise was correct for she was Whatever you give the world it gives a|enuiring the way to the meeting place measure of that and more of Club No. 1 of the Secial Corner. - She To add in the end as on you wend o thesaid, she thought we belonged and siie | wealth of your little store. would follow us and find the way. We found her an agreeable. addition to the Meet whatever the world may bring with | company as she had : the, true, . Social a faith that naught can shatter; |Corner personality. The 'company -at There's always something that's not just|the hall was not as Targe as the beauti- right. there's always something the |a nice day to do the belated house clean- matter ful day had predicted but as it was such But the heart that goes along With ajing work at home that accounted for, the song. and the lips that go with a | absence of many that we hoped to see. =mile | The hostesses were Lonsome Pine, chair- Shail sing a song for their own ere o man; Olga, Aunty, No. 1, Birch, Theoda and a smile from the afterwhie.land numerous other helpers, so it goes Baltimore Sun. | without saying_that the dinner wis 8o attractively arranged. that nothing was ANSWERS AND INQUIRIES. left to be desired. The table was well M PEDRO: Letter received and for-| fijled with the delicious food of all kinds ded as desired that the Sisters are so noted for furmish- |ing at these meetings.' The' beautiful !dey seemed to add to the happiness of MOME FROM CALIFORNIA VISIT. Our New Editor and Corner {all present and it was a very joyful oc- Friends: Since my visit with you|casion the only thing to be régretted was our kind editor las left his work—and|the absence of loved ones;whom we had oved ones—and passed on to the higher|expected to see. Grandma -~ H:. was We can expressed never forget the inter-|much missed. There was an interesting n his patient work| programme arranged for the afternoon, let us all try our best 10l pyt in order to get the car thut it was 1er @ success in memory of| jeceggary for me to take to. conmect ) 1o us co-workers. T wishi i1}, e Central Village car at Norwich 2 “ gt ‘(’y JMUCh i1 had to leave and miss much of it. I oL bax =0 107! came near missing the ear for as I step- ed on to it and before I could sit down 1it started. T was sorry to have to leave €0 soon, but the 4rs on the Central| lage line do not run every hour as used to before there were so many trikes. We hope the time will soon -| come when the Golden Rule will be more in evidence and selfishnss and greed not 1 wondered if | be 5o much in evidence as now. as much as 1| With good wishes for the ng he t was one of sunshine and was like a by m home iness of ocial Corner Friends durinz the g summer months. tiful dream. | AUNT MARY nd busy in my| GREETINGS FROM 0. H. 0. Dear Social Cornerites: 1 wonder if Kezizh Doolittle is a’ connection or if he knows S. B. Doolittle, who used to wrifs for the H. club, Twice Twenty: 1 thi ves one so I must be a £00 R nger to you and you to me, as I have et e ap | B0t you guessing. If you have a Tol- you ower lover: |land county map of old date. look in the old pals? Let US| portheastern part for a little town, the first initial of which is U. In the center of the town s the Congregational church. My home is near the church. As you go by it or call. you can’t miss it, as it is a large, white house, with a red. tin roof. The town hoasts of being the only town with so few people to send two repre- | centatives to Fartford. T have neighbors. but get no rides. I hire of my_cousin three mif . who has a Maxwell car or a pretty driving horse when 1 vish to go. 7 you owe me Boy an may be more ever, sister / POTLATCH. 0. H. 0. THE VISIT WITH CLUB NO. 1 LRV IR SO U T CARE OF : A week . was Dear Social Corner Friends: Many alluring | thanks for letter received. I think the Jught that I could | Corner is just the thing. end | Dolorces: Why don't you plece nine | in Willi- | square blocks, every other one dark? < smiling| 1 want to thank Peace for her letter ub was so | about the baby. I will try to do as she fie temp- [5aid. 1 have a baby 'six months old. with them as it |1 would like to know how to manage me they were to meet | With him to keep him well this summer. Fr » hall and I had never met | nurse him. re. 1 had to start on ELIZABETH B the| SUGGESTS AN ar Soclal Corn s been much s flowers, 1. will cut in the | flowers, and raise them cvery vear. Mg = ide of | :hoice is sweet peas. T have two rows,| Willimantic _car | 100 feet long, which are up nd lookin R arity having | fine. I raise the. best ny morning | that I can obtain of E sual the | surely the beautiful flowers are next to oq | heaven. appointed | “As. we take long automobile trips | through the country. we often wonder it ‘8L we pass the homes of any Social Corner 8 Such | writers. Why not have S. C. W. painted % 0liin the Corner color and postsd on a \2nd Tl shade tree or gate post near ‘the home? thoush | Such a sign might be a great advantage i her'and comfort to those traveling. where % Dckin 1 1 Here are some real genuine bargains in Silk and Georgette Dresses. The quality, style and prices make these dresses the best buy of the season. If not for now for a future investment, you should have one of these dresses at these prices. These Dresses, at $24.50 and $34.50 are underpriced from 25 to 75 per cent. There is only one of a kind, and sample they could find friends When they might | corns, a: sprig nrin.w -{ an § think they were. in the land of strang-|tatoes, onions to.suit.your.taste and hay-|cr. into the A ers. ing in each two cloves, one cup of slic- to the Corner page. ~The Social Corner|strips. These is much like our lives, it is just what || we make it. néw editor and long Iife {0 the Social| When ready remove Corner, I remain the same. g e ol y VERY. |ed crust over the top al 8 FREA R sides. Brush top with milk and bake pie forty minutes, “covering it with heavy to comimend.in what Jennie has to say ‘make a'mistake, never suffer an error of judgment, how comparatively easy. life would be. But we have this for our com- fort—f" We ‘@0 ‘mot" approach perfection | ot weather meals. neither does any one else. Equally, of ‘course, we at times do the right thing. But it's a sad comment on A Timan nature’ when” we have o' admit |most of the time. that for one cordial appreciation of hard work, one_helpful or constructive erit- icism, ' there are always dozens of the merely. faultfinding kind. nounced on the one who deigned not to sit. in the seat of the scorners. We of today ehall find life sweeter if we, j00, dahliias and gladioti give me the mosi| Dear Social Corne satisfaction for the time I have to spend clocks, verbena: dwart * nasturi verbena plants and as i hetter to buy the aster plants. times I rais slow to germinate and it is eas ner color raise coreopsis, er garden and the rest are geranium most all my geraniums. My sweet\peas my garden and helps and advises me in course 1" “hos: 1 of “having ,good substantial. dishes fol {are housekeepers realize what good use dresses which we purchased this week in New York. You will have to see them to appreciate their real values. New Flowered White Dresses Voile Dresses For Graduation | The prettiest of designs and Dainty bewitching styles for numerous styles comprise | the girl graduate, in Voiles, everything which is new for | Orsandy and Georgettes. You have never seen pret- Summer wear. tier models, and prices are exceptionally reasonable — Prices range from v 01130 to $21.50 From $10.00 to $25.00. MILLINERY If it is a Summer Hat you are looking for, h sr. 276 visit our Millinery department. All the new models, in Dress and Sport Hats are being shown in every conceivable new shade and all the new’ materials, at reasonable prices. i B. GOTTHELF & CO0. | “THE STORE OF GOOD VALUES” ; 94-100 MAIN STREET U - ‘It is- 8004 tac:8ee how. many, respond | ed carrots . Ae;r,»%,# e When the sisters are planting their|pay for one's trouble: floer gardens,.don’t forget to put in a| The steak is to be placed in a kettle] r“‘ hills of, potatoes which Will not | with sufficient boiling wate to cover it. come amiss the Coming Winter. Tet it simmer abolat half hour, then| ; The summer’, will soon. be here;, .'and |add salt, and put’in wur:f” ning, also time for summer picnics. Those Who nev| thickening. the ‘stock in_the u: er attended gme of these satherings don't| Place, the kettie on an dsbestgs mat to know what they have missed. Keepj the sauce from stitk _With_ali kinds of, good wishes ¢ our! Let all sxmmur,whilq,mk%fl ing, put all in a baking dish With a roll .BE ON.WATGH FOR GOOD paper as.soon s it begins to brown. Social Corner Folks: There is much | This fakes a splendid, nourishing din- n ner, out of meat which," it broiled in' the regarding consideration for others. | ordinary way nobody could eat’ all the Thers. is: mueh that. we can. ail do in the way of guilding our actions. c!’\ecking bad inclinations and correcting our mis- the dish one which is'always a favorite. takes. SALLY LUNN. How’ delightful it would be to be infal- lible! |1f . might go about our daily: gA;4ps FROM LEFT OVERS. duties _knowing: that we should fever Of course, we are not infallible. fond of making from, such. tairs | lettuce. & not be all-illuminating. Many centuries ago a blass was pro- | ad performs the Dest wishes to the Corner, S.E. D |spoon of .finely chopped pi SOME MORE HELP ON FLOWE . ] [3 Dear Social Corner Sisters: What T) o MARY J. have to say may not help Inexperience | — very much, but 1 feel called upon .toj . SOME NARROW ; EDGING. say it just'the same. T find the bulbs. salvias, but the winter called the rising, sun which think you might like so am sending | the plants. If you want the So The balsams will be more double if|the 6th stitch from the needle. Turn. transplanted once or twice. 1 have two callag in my window flo last 4 chain_stitches. Turn Some of the sisters have given me al-| 2rd row—Ch the d. er. stitches of the 2nd ro: Ch. were planted May 10th, but I expect tol have some nice biossoms. 16y, cut Jin|and, on making 5 in.a bit of clean 3 cloth. Maybe this sounds fussy, but im| 4th row—Ch, the end the results will more than re-| middle stitch of each space. .Ch, row—D.-ch. ‘4 stitches, ch: . ‘into 1st stitch of circle. Ch. into picot, thus making & circle. and catch into Eircle Turn. g row—Fill the circle with 6 d. cr, and d. er. 4 times into} the last 4 stitches; turn. ’ 7th row—D. cr. 4 times as explained 2 and make 4 spaces, same as 3rd row, catching last into _the second picot instead of making the 5th d. cr. Continue same as 4th 8th row—Same as 4th row. ' Continue until lace is the desired length. Flwas greatiy pleased with the flower: hints given by the Wish they would continue them. sual way. ing of burning, good of, the meat s brought out in the slow cooking, while the. seasoning makes BAKED FISH LOAF AS A COST CUT- Dear ‘Social: Corner Members: We are getting to the season When salads are go- ing to be more generally resorted to for 1n . anticipation of such, 1 always. stock up my icebox with bottled nut meats, olives, pimentoes and other cannot goods as I meed as well as Keeping .some- salad: dressing - on hand Corner . Members: necessary to watei these beautiful spring days to cut the costs wherever possible? family tell me I am. at it from daylight} till dark but I just simply.cannot sit still and.offer no resistance 1o the big prices. I feel that I must do all I can to Don't -you find cvery - swgle Salads_quite often .are made from left- ing. some’ sunshine. overs, and 1 am sending two that I am such nice reports of our Social Corner gatherings - in the Buckingham Memorial hall.and am ‘planning -to meet. with ‘the | sisters and brothers at the June meeting. | Codfish - has of -course beén standby: for quick Many will immediately say codfish offers but: I fee} sure you wil: loaf made my Tea-Chicken Salad—Mix together -one cheap meals. 7 ked peas (canned o Why should we fix our eyes on the |cup of cold “cool S : defects? Why not be on watch for the f;gs::. one cup .cold cooked and diced good instead. chicken; Tt's all right to be severe with our- | cumber cut in small glec;:s. one cup sEn:" selves. We shall seldom overdo that ten- | lish walnut mla‘:‘ 2 :ne:' int n: 2 c;:, < dency. But when we look abroad let’s |Picces and one tal o .Xh"”me it temper criticism with mercy. We may v{d'v'men}’w:- lfi‘:fl ::d';m! o cl’mn not always quite understand the cir- | mayonnaise dressing cumstances. Our knowelge - of m: no attractions, two . cups celery. diced, one cu- Baked. Fish Loaf—One picked up fine, two cups of raw potatoes, Boil these until potatoes are soft to a fork, but and ‘mash thoroughly, light; then add one.teaspoon of butter!.one-half cup milk, is a cake I find cheap and easy to make: Caulifiower-Asparagus. Salud—This sal- rvice of disposing of Afour hatved.po-| and make 4 spaces into the circle by d.|slightly melted, a sprinkling of pepper. s dst stiteli of the dircle and|Let cool for a few moments. Add one 2:ch. stitchés and d. cr. jnto 3rd stitch,|egg, well Beaten. 'Taste the mixture tc _cr. stitches in all.|seé whethier it needs more salt. In most the fish will make it salt énough. and fill the 4 spaces|Spread in a flat, deep pan, cover thick- With § d. er. stitches, making a picot oflly with finé breadcrumbs and dot with 4 chain stitches and catching into . the|butter. Bake until crumbs are nicely % and|browned.: .Serve With .a cream. sauce, to cr. stitches, [ which one hard boiled .egg has been sliced or_diced. with a drawn -butter sauce, to Which chopped Yeggs have been added, but at the_present price of butter this is not recommended. NORMA. CHEERED BY MESSAGES AND 3 CARDS Dear Corner Sisters: T am glad to tell you that T am home again from the hos- pitzl and am comfortable, able to be around the house. I want you to know how. I have been cheered by the kind messages and many pretty cards, about a hundred, you have senf me. I thank You sincerely one and all. lying down. T often look them over and it brings back your faces and memories of the good times in the past. to meeting with you. Corner. ANNA MELL While I am It's next Best wish for the MAPLE SUGAR SYRUP CAKE. Dear Social Corner Sisters. It is a | long time since my name has appeared in the Social Corner. shut in for monhs. Sickness has kept me I am improving now that we are hav- I amglad to read I do enjoy the Social Corner and the Man *Who Talks very much, and can hardly wait for Saturday's issue of The Bulletin. Now that we are short of sugar here Maple Sugar Syrup Cake: One cup of wyrup, one-third cup butter, ‘one egz, : two cups flower, two use on hands or face after washing at left-over portions of cold cooked aspara- gus and caulifiower. Arrange portions of this mixture on fettuce léaves on indi- abstain. vidual plates. Pour over mayonnaise dressing in,which has been mixed a tea- entoes and ot several nasturtium leaves cut ‘up finely vith @ pair of scissors. Chill before serv- Jast we seem to be getting: some real May weather on them. For annuals I use asters, bal-|but I hardly dare speak of it for fear sams, zinnias, nasturtiums, four o |April will return. | sweet peas, 1 use the| From such progress as I am making ms. 1 usually buy the | With your belllace, Tess,-I think I am is late, it is|going fo like it. 1 have been making Some- | some narrow edging during the past 1st row—Ch. 12 stitches, make a cir- cle out of last 6 stitches by s. cr. into 2nd row—Ch. 3 and fill the circle with $ d. cr. stitches: Ch. 2 -and d. ch. into 3 and d cr. 4 times into My husband always helps me cire for 3 the care of my window garden. and of his vegetable garden. he's to all. CHE! ANTISEPTIC POWDER Dh-:l?&;mhf%:dnuw pelvic cataith, ulceration and inflam- mation, Recommended by Lydia E- Pinkham Med. Co, for tem years. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, sore throat and sore oyes. Economical. With best wi S SISTER. BEEFSTEAK PIE. Dear Corner Readers and Writers: Fverything which has been written in the Corner about the wisdom and economy meals af s low a cos terested me. T wonder how many of the writers s ‘possible has in- who | may t ade of tough meat by using it in the old-fashioned beef-steaw pie? My Tule is to buy chudk steak, cutting it in narrow . strip Have ready a bit of garlic, one-half bay leaf, six pepper. Every W omn;wants Y MOVING SALE portunity to buy Shoes, at astonishing low prices. We must realize the cash to reestablish ourselves in our new store, at 46 Frank- lin Street. MEN'S SHOES of Good Wearing Quality— $2.95, $3.85, $4.35, $4.85, $5.85, $6.85, $7.45 and $7.85 LADIES’ SHOES From $2.50, $3.85, $4.25, $4.85, $5.45 and $6.45 BOYS’ BLACK SHOES, at $2.95 Children’s Shoes at a great saving. Store Open Drring Sale Until 9 P. M. Goldblatt’s Shoe Store - 44 Franklin Street_ Get igguainted' with Qq‘x"r:“method of Shoe repairing, and you will save dol- lars on footwear. A Swing For the Porch or Lawn These - charming Swings will add the finishing touch to that porch or lawn at heme, camp or beach. have a splendid assortment in bright as weli as standard colors, all.made of the finest and most :'!urlMe duck. Do not wait, but choese now while the selection is complete. Prices Are Very Low. Columbig Bicycles Summer is upon us and with it -Bicyele riding. We have a number left for, your approval. part your boyish desires by pur- g one for your son TODAY. Special Easy Terms T L g s Ao teaspoons baking powder, salt. nutmeg - 1 use & few one-hail pound. 1t is very | dny tirie After RAving Best wishes to the sisters and broth-’ ers and. success to our new' editor. OXODAQUE 1902. ANOTHER - BLANG- MANGE - RECIPE, Dear Social Corner Sisters: ‘The let-. ter” from one of' the Cornerites - telling] It ‘can also be served!how much she - disliked chocolate blanc mange because she used often at her boarding place reminded me of a way to make blanc mange which I n that sister would have Suppose she tries Add a pinch of Denf Sodial+ Cornefitesas] T:ogaas write' onee in two weel dmount to -much butsevery. igde ke We bave ‘been visiting ald quite a little. ¢By the WaYs very ' young: cuyueytt.» mt)‘ than those I weit to. see. < of ‘the-best ‘things we <an* Qo is to potics and:make of old people. +.A g7od: pus§ tiem aside and make them ed on Paze Fieven) o - get ‘it 8o 4 am nat.£1 will wager evi to admit relishing. Maple Bline Mange: salt 10 ‘a ‘quart of ‘milk; heat milk in upper ~part of four tablespoons of camns been moaistened with. a_little cold wa until. the mixture th ens. Then cook over hot water for Qllflll some "I think. one rely’ which has Stir constantly Have réady six level tablespoons grat-| ed or shaved maple sugar which has been mixed with one gradually to the corni ring until the sugar is dissolved, but do not let the mixture boil. the -fire, turn into an ornamental mould which has been rinsed in cold water. Put ¥y foul breath, furred headache, - drowsiness, sleep, mental depression, yellow=" ish skin —then you are bilious. Remove from AUNT KATE.' GOOD FOR CHAPPED HANDS AND Dear Editor of see my good f to the Social Corner ve gotten husy quickly relieve this disorder, which B is the result of liver derangement Plein or Sngar Coated. 80 YEARS® CONTINUQUS SALE PROVES THEIR MERIT. Schezck & Sun, Philadelphis 1t is lovely out be one also. It seems so 50 much rain and cloudy weather. T will send a recipe for chapped hands,” hoping Porely vazetable it will help some one as much T have used it for years and found nothing else as god. two. parts rose It is not necessary to be a good judge of furniture values to recognize the character of the furniture you will find on display here. Not only does our reputation stand, behind every bit of this merchandise, but also a single glance at the furniture itself will convince you of its inhsrent good qualities. Come in and see it with your own eyes. A WORD ABOUT PRICES time, whin there is a tendency that prices are going to come down, we just want to say that our prices here have always been from 20 to 50 per cent below prices quoted for like merchandise in large cities. Fiseling that it was very important that every piece of merchandise offered for sale here should represent the utmost in valu that in order to accomplish this, we must aveid resorting to inferior qual- ity merchandise, because the policy of this house has always bsen to offer to its large list of patrons nothing but first quality goods, always at the lowest possible prices, hence the reason for quoting 20 and 50 per cent balow those quoted in larger cities. z and always mindful Ferneries Imagine the crange in your Living Room with ene of these delightful Fer: s in the corner or over by that sunny window! Then do not hesitate. Just ‘call today, and let your imagination become a realiza- PIANOS tion. We have never been in a position to offer so attractive a line of fine qual- ity Pianos and Player Pianos as we are at this time. The assortment here for your approval now is sure to make it possible for you to select onis of your favorites. There are including the world's sermann, Crawford, ' Behr Bros.. Lexington, Conway, etc. GET OUR PRICES AND TERMS NOW You Can Actlly See the Quaity In Every Piece 3 LAMPS We have here on display a splendid assortment of Tabl Boudoir Lamps, in colors that will delight the most artisti that could be desired is sure to be found among the beautiful array. Bedroom Suites That Will Delight the Feminine Heart ! o be characteristic of one's self, the od- with the utmost care. Here you ry every period and Because the Bedroom is conside furnishings therein should be sel will find scores of the most beautiful Sui design, and our prices and terms are most convenient. Why not have that Bedroom you haws so long desired 7 A Period Dining Room Suite In Jacobean Oak The Suite shown above is but one of the many ‘exhibited here on is, and how ‘it reflects chara X lect from numerous styl surprising the other in beauty, and prices are surprisi The Plaut-Cadden . FSTABLISHED 1872+ 135 to 143 MAIN STREET floors. Note how graceful in design i - NORWICH, CONN,