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SOCIAL CORNER POETRY. Beyond the Gate. By Arthur W. Peach. Before the Gate that fronts the vale We name Eternity Shall end the myriad roads of Earth And pathways of the Sea. There, when the Warden asks, all men Shall lay their treasures down, The ho inkets of the years the robe, the crown. And all that we shall bear beyond The Gate and guards thereof 1s not gold, the garb nor crown, —and only love! Ser by Joyful St S0 MANY CLUBS. Social Corner ters: We wo- a great many clubs. We boast and delight in wearing their in- among which r bow of yel- hard to gain | is o ex ne-half teaspoon salt, tw res choc- e ¢ ighiy (reasure | Wash them and rough dry them, and then | Snere seerenay oon colt w0 sauares choe-|1'[b. . ... ............ 50c | Almonds, bb..... 79¢ b count. | they will mot rot. o1cC two ieaspoons sod, one, teaspoon cream Chocolate Caramello Chocolate Coveredlb i Fuie and Masahis we are . Theiws iotiing o5 A SURPRISE LOAF. one-half cup raisins. Drop in pan with (| IB. .. eeavevevouu... 70c | Ice Cream Drops, bb.. 70c ana lvial 4 Slus! R e g o Sisters of the Social Corner: Several|spoon. ¥ vs the Behindhand o[ O e mee™ Siving the Corner Some| A Good Pie Crust Kecipe: Three cups (| Chocolate Covered Spanish Taffey, Ib............ 59¢c 2 o e : excollent lettors on a wide range of sub- e chud Borges . £ i CeIN. O 1 bership flour, one tablespoon sugar, one-half tea- . ] : . e | ety froms them. T ™ 2" sooh baking powder, one cup lard mix |} Chocolate Nut Fudge, home made, Ib............. 3% - This thing . ed well, one-half cup cold water. This ¢ ma g g 1 am greatly interested with others| e Well - . . . o e et e | just now In cutling costs whenever pos. | Makes three small pies or two larse || | jberal reduction will be made on all Cakes and Sweet LK fodity ‘of that escuse éven |9 utling enever pos- | o We know that a really | 8ible and I think you would like what| noa. gocial Corner Eaitor: 1 tnank|| Chocolates. ourceful person will man-|T call my “surprise loaf.” you so much for my eheck. s pite of hingrances. ! ~Guests always praise it and it is g0od | "y, ;. 0y of 'the readers of the Social AT ° b Dhatiur Coumtieas | both hot and eold, Ve wse it to utihze | ¢ ’ F nc. R ER= = > other. Cou | = ‘'orner a record entitled The ‘Bird on o . y o BEE B A T to this. 1ts insignia is a | leflover meat, when we have had a com-| /i Ha¢ that they world sell ms?. I VELEAR } { A rallel wrinkles be-|Pany roast, but occasionally we get alyf " sing by HelSC Bk e 45 o password is: “T'm|cheap cut of meat—round or = chuck-—4 ;3 hiece ard an impossibility~for. ms to P we do clidg 5.0l ciubfeew it e the tetek Ror soul and Gbtaln it I thie:muisie Sorag S T wonla S inown to benefit one| Eravy and the meat, ground, - $ A . ¥ belong Just thel, g like one taing on the outside and |0 anxious to gst 't TTY Lou, |Toon sugar, water. Mix and sift dry ter with help served a deliclous lunch al-| No Kemos, No Exchanges All uffing league and|is another on the inside. Here's tho i LOU. | ingredients. Rub in butter. Cut in wa-|so there was a beautiful birthday cake s ‘ot these never | Fecipe: ter with a knife. Use enough water to|with 80 candles. The company departed, LS who can generally be| Line a melon mold with about two in-| MAETERLINCK AND HIS BLUE BIRD, | o0, 70" 5 MOCn, Uoy SR TR0€) 0 T hing Mra. Dean many réturns of the . iex of their smiles and | ches of rice which has been boiled by | Members of the Social Sorner: Who of | ter make a. more fender crust than lard | day. e - v of their voices. Ini-|sprinkling into a huge kettle of boiling|you have read or seen the screen pro-|and milk. Do not roll, but put in a but- MA OF GREEN S. . i very easily pass into the salted water a little at a time, so that | duction of this wonderful fairy story| tered and floured pie dish to bake. Bake A A Indeed, the three are so|the water does not stop boiling at all. | written in five acts by Maurice Maeter-| about 15 minutes in a hot oven. Split R . 4 sl o 3 t it is sometimes hard | Rice which has been cooked so that | linck, the great Belgian poet and philoso- | and spread ' with butter. Add strawber- Social Cornerites: I am sending a ew at it is som L E onan " A it is mushy does not make a satisfactory | pher? Some of you may have heard him| ries crushed and sweetened. Put on top | delicious cookie recipes I know you wil There's & very peculiar paradox about | loaf. lecture when he was in New York last|and cover with whole berries. Serve at|like: f all three. They do to| Now Il the center of the mold with|inter. once with sugar and cream. Sugar Cookies: One cup butter, two they ure trying fto dojmeat which has been put through thel We associate the return of this beauti-| Best wishes to the Corner members. |cups sugar, four cups floar, ome eup o = they do not deceive any one)meat grinder. 1 use about two cups of | fy] hird from the south with the month| FRED'S WIFE. |milk, two eggs, one teaspoon soda, two unless for a very short|ground meat, moistened with gravy, and| of june, when all nature is in the fullness teaspoons cream tartar. Sift soda and t well seasoned. After this has been| ¢ per glory, and we are glad and happy APPRECIATION OF KINDNESS. cream tartar—salt with flour. Fat them To which do we b Piaced in the mold andther layer of Tice| with it, as we behold and listen to the| pear Social Corner Sisters: Just a few |out in place of rolling them. Do mot| we even associate members of [ should be added before the cover of the! ginging’of the birds. lines to tell you how disappointed I was | use too much flour as vre has to lundle pr . mold is put on. Place in a steamer and | ~"ypvone following the' story of Myrtyl not to spend my birthday June 2, with [them when sticky to have them come out = S E.D. |steam half or three-quariers of.2% hoUr| ana Tyltyls' search for this wonderful| 10y o)) 22"t Buckingham Memorial, but | right. E 1 e NS e e et wm‘:,h‘bird- and the happiness of which they| .. in sickness interfered. But this time| olasses Snap Cooki Three pints o5 AR ¢ Editor Friends: | ity fried oulon” snd’s litho wuess. . | uut o intaveatod. . .| proved wrong for cven Tuesday night |and one-half eups molasses, one cup of |1 discovered mals t than «the NN They are portrayed as journeying|\ilanower and Molly Make Delieve |lard, one teaspoon ginger. Roll very |cases the wro ‘ rian for green | through heaven and hades looking for|cnowerea me and I want o thank all |thin, Kon it ook |~ To make a plair v n spring? Every| TIME FOR MANY SHOWERS. this strangely elusive bird and happiness| il so thoughttully rememberod me and | iy pionca Gater This recipe| -k 0 not use any L and anticipal-| ~Social Comerites: Inasmuch as this is| —that they may return fo this world| gaq these fow limes as o better expres: |, SCRUNONSE CORE TS | CsOe | and a.quarter ards of fold cro o still the month of many weddings, it should | with this fadeless bive Songster in thelr|sion of my feelings than my tongue could | SEEE W (UEER, 58, S 2% (e Joater | wise i e’ out thejuneven SR T s sm always very | also be a month ‘of many showers. for | possession; but no, they bring back a|for .o and one dozen tea cakes. Make accord- | mr ) Then Lt Finetone e bibs for ever tried this cream of aspara- | every girl has her friends who are anx- | fair imitation which is all that could ex- Ing to Tecipe. If you make with 4l bt |#ide, leaving & ve | gus s salad. This is|ious to have a hand in giving her the|ist in this very imperfect world. “It was such a pleasure to take from its | (¥ 2 JO 5 200 i€ yon putun oot Jsel in a8 g e Ao Loit o et < p right start Their journey takes them through the ey ) nore. than one egs vt 35 o dy. fwo) om: You ean crosestitch an initial, x ladies Cream of Asparagus Soup—One bunch| Of all the showers given to prospective | “Land of Memory.” but the bird found| you: dainty card, friendship's token | Mo"¢ agar, one. cup lard and butter | '3 medallion or leave it 7 Syeing, et ¢ boiled 4n a rt of salted | brides who are going to housekeeping. | here turns to black when taken from its true 4 mixed, two cups milk (sweet), one w_,,‘\“fl”‘»‘- e (e - x C chief to fit the tend Press asparagus | perhaps the “kitchen* one I8 most accept- | enviromment. Oh, for the mfg 1\;3\";0"0_- This little verse cannot put uuudwynnr‘;ils: Epoon salt, four. and one-fourth caps | o0 (o bul it up 3 feoti t o R e b Nander. L one quart of [ able, and here is how to give one just a | that pressing the “bump” of which We| jow much I appreciate it an | flour, one teaspoon of vanilla or nutmeg, | e TeCk OF put i ' ] a double boller. adding a | bit out of the ordina:y. With each uten- | know, nothing, is suposed to make peaple again and|On¢ €8, one teaspoon soda, two tea- | \ren il sibyon 1™ When e . one tablespoon grated | sil, when practical. ask the donor to bring | see. ILatrikes me that it is according to| 1 am on the road to health again and | oo, S6€ of (Encnoon, seda 1o, 1o | o s el and 1t will vaste made by|a tried recipe for it—muffins for muffin | the intelligence of the person how mueh| gt soon to be all right and meet you |y o™ ST 0 sugar until stirred in = 2 o ik o nees of butter into three | pans, waffles for the waffle iron, cake for | he sees in this world. all agaip. I sat up two hours this fore-| (jioughly (I use my hands for this). n—Use t \ little | the cake tin, some especiall.” nice dainty | These children open the doors of thelnoon and three this afternoon (June 1).|mer*UEmY (L Ut R ey Aoy dy suggested, cut foursinches ca P :‘ for the various molds, etc. If the hostess | caverns containing wars, all the sickness- | momorrow 1 will do better because I can B oot aife, o A5 1ol it Fire from the certre of ¢ neck ( ek . nilk, | distributes cards the seme size and she | es, the shades and terrors, and the horror eat again. soda and cream tartar and. salt. Stir | depends on the 2 9futhe jead) cutt S ick. udd the | herself donates the card index recipe bos, | of it all is revealed to them. Alas! No|®] 51" veautiful centerpicee of flow- |500% and cream tartar and This | the front about® one -ineh *longer Dear Corner Friends: Now that rhu- . ¢ cooked in to| why the little bride-to-be will be more | hapningse could be found among these. ers T waited fo send to you for your | {3 00 ST 18 he Hear wen add this | LG QG0 A best. it is both wholesome n to taste w | than pleaged, and 1 think the card index | ey come upon a great beautltul gar- ginner table Wednesday, but could find| thig in: then beat up egg and stir in the | Witls the pretty ec > use in once. | way of keeping recines which one gathers | den where millions of the bluest birds afe| no way to get it to you. Tried 10 Bet | auic " The seeret ot oaking this con | feather-stiteh it ; Lry; tho 18 v At ne-half cup | from time to time Is the hest. Recipes | fiying raund, a foretaste of heaven, per-|pola of Comfort but fai good Is stirring; stir fifteen minntes at|Work your m bt | Towing . fule ¢ compote and t, pepper. three ta. | cligped ‘from Mewspanerssmay be pastod|haysl *“Phey grab‘as wwiany as they can|' Kind remembrances fo all the Cormer? e leit rish. . These ade how I S 100 =5k v 7"Cht teaspoon | right on the eards and thus save the|hold and run w ith them, but away from| jtes e UNCLE SAM'S DAUGHTE tive and eas | trou or a compote zerator for|trouble and time of writing them. And | this v droop and die. DELIA! EAL. T Mo mad pays for xtra ap- : il s we s ol fige wander amiong the trees, e s o o Gmbrolilin - s 0 h L e e M o i CELEBRATING A BIRTHDAY. SOME, NEENLEWORK MELES. /.. | S0 S0 e 3 I'a c » wineglass o caintios AL Mk = HoVel Sewa Bouset tor the| The hours of their lives are spread be-| Dear Social Cofner Sisters: 1 will tell| Members of Social Corner: 1 am send-| g™ “{ii™\ iy h bea then drop in short Drain off | honor gueat in this way: Take a medium | fore them. Blue for the happy hours.|you about a social time we had June 2.|ing a few needle helps which [ thipk | 1 the b 1 of rhubarb a few at a time, as Ak tin funnel, put a lace paper around it | drab for the dark one, black for the|A dear friend of mine cclebrated her|may come in handy e H Wi alet it have | wasted ones, white for thase spent in|ejghtieth birthday and we had a men Enlarging Children’s Dresses—When | = - Prew and fill with posies. and from it have eigl Ned od narrow white satin ribbens, to which at- | helpfulne: d cheerful service. But inj party. There were three ladies the children’s dresses become too short if cut o5, - 7050 TR i nvamts ket 9 SEED MARY J tach Tittle tin sandwich and cooky cutters | ail their journeyings no bird could be | who were 80 years old and ome 76. be-|with a narrow yoke, I put on & deeper | o MAR e cutters for culting vegetables | found that would Keep 'ita eolor 3f|gide several who were younger. but all| yoke or 1 rip open the. shoulder memes | NICELY CURED R oo RN ) into stars, hearts, crescents, cte. | brought to this world, for perfect happi-! joined together for a good time and the |and dnsert strips of insertion. This will T g RN W G BLEA B o can hardly be found here: but the! gldes ones were fully as smart and lively | make the armhole larger. If the narrow corned Beef, 1b 10c bl i B8 nk others who hadis dove can b d and will live. The dove | a5 the younger ones. Mrs. Julia Dean |yoke should have to be made wider with- 3 s : Y T | arranginiz others could some ! tic of peace and Drosperity for a|whose birthday it re out similar material crochet a hand for and Sating pointers | sick ana sin-ridden world presents, including apro: paper, | the back and front of the yoke. SMOKED bl = i DORCAS DIAMOND. |money and handkerchiefs. Her daugh-l In making children’s underclothes if 1 el Shoulders, Ib. . 24c ¢ year Siste of the Corner: Few T a Corner Members ¥ou are all proba-| ~Dear Sist Lk 11 210 § . avare, we havent got by the noint | housekeeners make as much use of egg- 2 L L 0 aiebgal S SIS T i e ol st L A S eg Lamb, Ib. . 30c his season of the yeur, when fires are not | ¢lables are never very cxpensive and t £ rome v S i . Ip out in making a nourishing and pal- . eded for warmih. mueh fuel can b = G AR e R i i Lamb Loins, Ib. 24c P2 | enoker, \ehich produses exeellent results, | A 001 plan s to take fresh purnie b F pen e " |effects saving in coal, wood or gas, and | SEEDIaNs. mediam siac, eut in two and | Loi 1. 30c! D 2 lip stitch be- | Works While vou are doing something else | 1oy “in o saucepan with a little ———— Pork OIS, 12, | e AR et 32c 1 £ 6 W bhaie Witk the ey oy ool fed Mo Cover With water et bell ] nio space e s SN T S till soft. Then in off the water, add TRINVIMET ¢ 0 catch st | St works that T prefer it to the top of the} i, *ribisupoons ‘of grated crumbs, & fa- NICELY TRIMMED | b stite SURPL B At oven 3 | blespoon of butter. one-half tablespoon ) ictie same space. § ~One writer recently told in an interest-} oo minceq onion, sait and pepper to taste. TEAKS. Ib 28¢c | " t b e e Al bt of shang | Stuff each half of the hull with this 3 e er. 3 times ere is e y make the stock for al e, place a bit of butter on top, and P x picots d. er. | goup for a family of five for two days: | puye’ feiten G innt The nced ham '16¢c § the chas bieces. Put in cold water and let{ chicken may be substituted if preferred. | o f ' wnd for part or whole of the day. | © : ECONOMY. LINK SAUSAGE, Ib.. 23c s Bring to boiling point on stove and let it | — = g i0il for 10 or 15 minutes until the & SWEET MILK PAN-CAKES. 23c ANGE AND RUUSARE MARMA- | s thoroughly penetrated through the In- | Deas biiads or the. comors s nost | LEAN SALT PORK, Ib. 23c | LAD: ter fibre of the meat. then place the pot| cnilly or rainy night, try having for | b s el | - g ud of | rontuining this soun in the eooker and let | Supper the following and see how popu- POCKET TRIPE, Ib. . 15¢c | LARGE RIPE PINE- " 2 t d all night. In the morning let it | jar they will prove with your household: = g 1 1 et cold. take off the fat and as much of | Sweet Milk Pancukes—One and. one. PRIME RIB ROAST FAPPAES: . ... ... ;5. 2Ic : . > 1 e jelly as you require for the meal:! half cups of flour, one and one-half cups 2 g : . rges | lieat on stove for five minutes. You can | of millc (scant), one 2 teaspoon of S2570: 20C T [ ONAE. of | a8 BHch B8 cooked Ji% \vegd=| meljed butter an teaspoon salt, “)___._______ SOLID PACKED en ¢ ) Put | tables, beans or tomatoes, and season to|iwo teaspoons baking powder. Sift OUP MEATS, Ib 8c oo or food | taste Qour, salt and baking powder together & O 0 ° S y s 0o« -OC Ton]a'}eas can 16c : - st cover | This stock can always be kept on hand | thorsughly. add. well beson cug coginel e necessity for a modern, scienti- £oes, ¢ % ender. Re ;nu in such variety as you may want to| milk. This makes cnough griddle eakes 2 F e rin its and | have for a family of three, so guide yourself 2 CO <, until tender. Cut SUSAN. | accordingly. fi all ed Ref CRISCO ... 34c-52¢-$1.05 [ < - g o G prce ) e cally construct efrigerator T BEEF | pi orange pulp with AMONG THE FLOWERS. | wte n removed. | Dear Soclal-Comner: It has been ag GRAHAM GEMS. h ) Od P. & G. WHITE NAPTHA ned. cdt into inch | extra treat for me to read the lottgrs | -Dear Corner Sisters: I hope-L may be never was greater than it is today. Can 32¢ SOAP, 6 bars 45c¢ leces. rh s :'fll-'jm;: the past few weeks on flowers. I dearly | permitied to join your circle and I want 3 e R Sent 5 2 u2 walar r igar an love flowers and am always Interested in| 10 offer my recipe for graham gems, in . . Towd: neh” of salt| getting new poifts about their e r for many valuabi “hiel Ser'v ) T of salt| g, s g eir_culture, | Yeturn for many valuable helps which 1 Jgt (o) 18 a prooiem EAN RAWBERRIES, y b ) TUrn into| 1 wish some of the members who have|have received from the Corner weiters. ation of P L STRAWBI , bas. 39 jelly gla MAITIHA, | Suchsuccess with plants of different kinds| One cup of graham flour, one eup of . EER BEEF P = o WRTHA. | would be willing o reveal some of thejr | White flour, onc-half teaspoon of sait. tha h ful - SWEET o Tt . o o g, g fous s t merits the most careful atten 1 191, | SWEET ORANGES SOME USEFUL MINTS. I am surprised that there are not more | spoons of baking powder ; mix thorougn. | Pot Roast 10» 12~ 9C | Deze S R i Diar Soc Members: We are| who grow gladioli. They are the main!l¥ and add a beaten cg¢ and one and 3 3 e Lstetd 4z e not @il 8 fortuna o be able (o have | standby in the flower gardén when there | ORC-quarter cups of milk. Mix again, tion in every nhome. - nitsdor t t our washings. or even [ isn’t much else for cutting and they are|and divide into greased and floured gem : imes we | certainly a most gorgeous summer bulb, | Pans; bake 50 minutes in & moderate ‘There is every color except a pure blue, | VR it and | but the before net disarra are ironed. The proper way to wash and dry wool- ens, flannels, etc., is to wash them in luke warm water and pure soap and to hang the garments on the line dripping wet | without wringing out at all. If dried in this way, the shrinkage will be So slight as to be almost unnoticeable. Instead of rinsing laces in blued water use skimmed milk, which will give a soft, creamy tint. 2 ‘When one uses a wire clothesline it is often difficult to wipe the line clean enough so that no black streaks are left on the clothing. The following plan is most excellent: Take an old muslin sheet, tear lengthwise In strips _about eight inches wide, pin these at intervals along the line, then hang up the washing, and there will be no dirty streaks left on the clothing when dry. Calico shrinks in the washing. When making it up, allow one inch ‘in the vard for this. Cotton d tarched go s and petticoats and other s should not be put away till the next year with starch in them. e are some exceptionally fine pur- ples, violets and lavenders. Gladfoli like good soil but no fresh manure. They will grow most anywhere and without great attention, although they respond better in mellow than in un- spaded soil, and it is the large sprays of the most delicate colors that make at- tractive displays and laas a long time after they are eut if properly attended to. PUSSY WILLOW. COOKIES AND PIE CRUST. Social Corner Members: The . sister Who sent in the recipe for sugar cookies three weeks ago will be glad to know I think they are certainly delicious. T have made about 1§ batches gince you sent in your recipe. I am sending a:few recipes Which T think will please: Soft Ginger Cookies: One cup short- ening, three-fourths cup molasses, one €EE. one teaspoon ginger, one-half tea- &poon cloves, one teaspoon salt, one tea- spoon vanilla extract. One-half cup su- gar one cup sour milk, twe teaspoons ik Often are pale, delicate, easily.attacked by disease, because their bodies are imperfectly nourished since the rapldly growing nervous system has first call upon the supply of repairing and re- building material. | Father John's Medi- cine helps Nature m a k e children strong and healthy and keeps them so. 1t contains no drugs nor alcohol, b ut t h e most easily used food-medicine, which is easily di- gested and used by the blood, nervous system and other body cells. In use for over sixty years. soda, two teaspoons cinnamon, three and one-half cups flour. Roll very, very soft. Add flour if needed. 3 Chocolate Nut Cookies: One cup. su- gar, one-half cup butter and lard mixed. one-half cup sweet milk, one and one- half cups flour, one teaspoon vanilla, SARAH M. T. AN EMERGENCY DISH. Dear Corner Readers: Sometimes it is | nice to know of some dish which may be prepared in a hurry, for instance if a Buest drops in unexpectedly after a reg- ular meal. Such is the following: Cheese Omelet—Beat three eggs; add a tablespoon of milk, one of grated cheese, and before folding turn out into @ bot dish and grate a little more cheese over it before serving. ABELLA. STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE. Corner. Members: As you probahly re- alize shorteakes will be decidedly popu- lar from new on. Already rhubarb is being used for such and it will not be very long before strawberries will follow with other berries and fruits coming along in season For strawberry shortcake 1 use one quart strawh, one and one-third cups flour; iwo {easpoons baking pow- der, two tablespoons butter, one table- - SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday The Mirror Company of New York is making a special { mixture of Chocolates for us that we can sell for 65c, and | . make a small profit. \ Bitter Sweet Pepper- Reliable, Special Mix- mints, Ib........... 50c | ture Chocolates, Ib. .. Assorted Chocolates Chocolate Covered 65¢ We are glad to have you compare our values and prices. HOURIGAN BROS. Complete Home Furnishers 62-66 MAIN STREET FINN'S BLOCK NORWICH JEWETT CITY oS amplec SUITS 525,00 $45.60 ' Were to $85.00 SALE STARTS SATURDAY _ JUNE 5th, 8 A. M. S A CLOSE OUT DRESSES SUITS COATS $16.95 $25.00 $§35.00 Vere to $75.00 WAISTS COATS At Actual Cost and Below Waists -J off DRESSES $18.50 $25.00 Were to $45.00 Sales Final their shap e nder ta and lay syrup over me skimmer e ese were ir 00 o 254 t in heigk meth most of derpinning v that wher, {the chimney I | side where t |ed, and when n the ma the time has co plied. As the ially telescop: shock produced | void left by et Sy S s g ! OUR BEST BREZ FOUND 32¢ POU SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Springdale Creamery BUTTER, Ib.. 57c 3 Ibs. $1.69 PURE WHITE , 2 Ibs LARGE BRO EGGS, dozen. . 43¢ WHITE PEA BEANS RUMFORD BAKING POWDER, 1 Ib. can. . 31c PURE TOMATO CATSUP YELLOW DRIED PEAS Tc g ZEDLESS RAISINS b.. 25¢ CURLY LETTUCE, hd 12¢ BERMUDA ONIONS FRESH DATES, pks. 19¢ D FLOUR, 18 Sack.. $1.90 INL

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