Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 2, 1920, Page 11

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"' THE SOCIAL-CORNER T GENIUS AND AMBITION LAUGH AT PRECEDENTS pifigs are defiitiens uhtil slightly b 3 same time a light f Ye The rmeat will 4id in the To DIANA, for 16tter entitled The Good Old Days of Yesteryears. m:lflhth To BLANCHE for letter entitied Con Servation and Efficiency. 4 " e JENNIE fo¥ lottor entitied Vist toHistoric Plymouth. To TOLA fof létter entitled A Farmet’s Side of the Summer Visitor. : Whivithe To MOUNTAIN LAUREL for letter o ntitied Do It Today. 5 proces¢ and cious flavor. MiSsES LETIRRS FEOM FORMER | fire, Simner till the vege are) tranglucent. rmm #terilized jars ¢hd seal | A i on Saturday, Octobier 2nd, give an extra 10 per cent. discomint on any purchase Social Corner Writers: Within a SOCIAL CORNER POETRY On the New State Highway made at all of my stores, both in Nor- their deveioment. They must romp and |weeks I have noticed ty g g -3 race d tear and where they do there |ters Itave'been loring. ) 2 2 are footprints and finger prints like those | ber of letters in the Corner. be ipterested in a. : . Andas youlmuw 1 am a rural oitizen, of Pittypat and Tippytoe in Eugene | many others have done lkewis 3 : 1 owh & little farm; : | RS TR savent whsen, about te- " mhast | Bliow ciaes, while for undermusios : : that | am always 10%to 25 per cent. lower Which once for me méant happiness, | Znese sdige landlords 50 and 60 vears | confess that T am not ab frequeat a cone | 80 or 70 should be used. These are the 4 . . Quiet and country charm. happy, caress, go-lucky little | (ributor as T would like to be if titio per. | Fules: b = . o An ancient turnpike tan beside o - nitted and: her in ty, you tolks of their day. They made troubie | mitted but since reading what some of . My flelds and dwelling place :nr somebody. What if to be born xhanlum otfiers have written .1 have been |Cr- into the 10th stitch from the needle. £ : Ch. 6 ands. er. into ldst stitch of the | .- ——— . o And neighbor's teams went JOgging B | had meant that their parents and their | wondering why some of the many pen-| w f At & niost soothig pace. belongings would be hustled out Into the names familiar in past yeara afe not een. Shain. Ch 6 and 1 cr. intd the 3rd EXTERTAINMENTS, can onymlf Wher e it Wlu pay TAR Jear 488 Built & '“: highway street! What if lap dogs were then) I note at the club meetings that thers of the previous row. 5 and 8. TEBS, ETC. As ‘smooth as cannem bore, thought better than bables, and were |are many who never wrile to the Corner. | £%. Info, cenior of the clrcle of the ist more welcome! And do these same land- | There used to be Stillwater, Ph E LB e, cirelb it ot ron. N & a R lords owe no chlldi cod debt to the world? | pher, Calla Lily, Sux Bofinet Sue; Tidy |f fe circle o6 nd row. OCh 2 and 4 What do you think? ‘No place is a home | Addly, Jim, Enid, Balsam Fif. Einora, |5 6 times Wih a thain sijich stitches that bars out children. Let those who | Practical Folly, Married and Happy, | S7h € cor. Stiteh, tumm. (i © stitchee rent Tiomed baild sensible apartments | Rural Delivery, Sally’ Syoamors, Roxan. | $1d catch the last stiteh botweon cach & | sent Jer invitations In fus most umique that an be well kept despite the marks of |na Wince who wrote interesting letters, | [0, ©'Ch TRNE, small toops. Ch 3 |anner. They were worded like “help- tiny fingers, I am not sure, but that the | We didn't hear from them today any |g07 © o Twics Hito the last-space Ch | wanted” ads and typewritten something time has come when in the interest of | oftener than we do from such _wrif Bafch int tha Sphée maaw bsthe #obain | > W { humanity and the race and nation the |as Elisa Jane, Dellghit, Luoy Acomn, Mer- | g [ "0, 0n% SPige Totde T9Ttne 2 ohath {iaw should prescribe that no man may | Ty Andrew, Experience, Pop Over, J. E. B the 3 chall s en €O 6 RNG o be refused a home and shelter because |T. Nat, Biue Baby, Dorothy Perkins, o7 (e 5 Shay, stitches Ch. € and tumn. he has a wite nd children. Every child [ Cora of Norwieh, Doctor Q, Papa's Boy, | aioh Jnto, middie of space and And our front room & forgue for those |yaq o right to a home. Joan, Country Girl, Gypsy Nan and oth- | "n o, o Eonlie ot 18 Maters Sonan teh o Who fail to breathe onde more, Try my muskmelon recipe and see |ers who always had something entertain- What they are doing in thes way. of cr Our sheets and table cloths have 988 | how you Tike it ing and worth passing along. Wietiig oF foey ok ¥ PSS For bandages and lint, 1 cup of stewed muskmelon, yellow | Most of these writers were helping the ¥ < And half our kindling wood 1s used medted, add one-half cup of sugar, 2 [Corner iong before 1 felt the &pirit mote draw lots for rooms so there w In giving breaks a splint | tablespoona of cornstarch; one-half tea- |but I was nevertheless an intercsted MEET LIFE GENEROUSLY no dissatisfaction, as -n_g Vast stores of lintment were given, spoon of nutmeg; one tablespoon of but- | reader and got much efijoymefit from | Sisters of the Corner: W, hear much | On cots and davenports. And piasters by the yatd ter; yolk of one egg well beaten. Cook | their letters even a8 I do those today. I |about the law of supply and demand, the | €58 Very genially passed out & fry For people short of eash until thick then line a ple pan with pas- [know that I am not the only one who llaw gravitation and of kindred forces { DUmbers on it from which It certainly is hard try anl put in the filling. Bake until the | Would like to sce them all Writing along | which we have learned govern different | TR NUMBErs corresponded When the asfessors raise my tax crust is done. Cover with meringue from | With the new ones. phases of life. There should be a law | Shifts' of work which had From two per cent. to three the beaten white of the egg and return | With best wishes for the Comcr.'A of success for mothing seems to have a | though out by the hostess of powdeted borsx, |Stained goods before puttng them W Decaues of the advantages 15 the oven t5 brown. more perverted meaning than our ideas | Was really no burden on amy m"z' S s < tal This Wghway brings to me. A of tha?word. Wo are most aut to in: | tWo Fot breakfast and did dishes, two - b . '::a btV e x"“ ndin - 4 One of the boys had lost an eyc O R terpret it as the accumulaticar of wealth | made beds ety o Pt G ] AND & whmning o Puteryr et Injured by fiying glass; | SOME QUESTIONS Dear Social Corner Sisters: Quite a |Of some variety of Social hcmor. mariketed, and two more prepared dinner. " 1 > - E ). ! 4 : it.” The grease|borax and a good jJel . rinse well My animals are ground te pulp Dear Corner Foiks; Good morning |few of the Sisters have written about | Onme can have both and lie a perfect| The shifts progressed automatically s _ \a liquid- | in bluing water, t in a cean Dy cars as they fly 3 el to tri I will try and tell you |failure—along ethical lines. If* there could ; that each had a share in all the work. 7 My flog goes liming fownd the plaes, | hefe I.come uttet a\long sbeence. T'd|long auto trips. I will try o And motor cars go sheoting past With a continuous roar. There's not a single Réd Cross tent Along this great highway, Where accidents are happening Some dozens in A day ; No_speedy ambulince stands by To give its aid so fine, And yet the place s dangerous As many a battle line. So our old kitchen has become A place of groans and gore, you to buy your Fall supply of Wearing Fy EiNUFF SAID ¢ JACOB WECHSLER 81-87 FRANKLIN STREET Next to Public Fish Market 40-46 Main Street, Jewett City, Conn. WANTED — Competent guest Friday: night until Monday party of eight. Reply, Mrs. J. 248 Ocean Terrace, Seaside. Wheg the guests arrived they PAULA MY AUTO TRIP £ : place v like to sté answered: II things continue |about one that & very kind friend gave |be a law of success formuloted it might | ThiS Party wag all-girl affair, but gt g et cd el Ty -t lerd S e e as they are, WIIl a storm be allowed o |me. We left home at six o'slock in the |run something like this: “Success is the | ©0uld be as easily be arranged for i s e T e st 8 near: T R Brev.” Wt the moon be allowed to get | morning went to Norwich, from_ there | olitcomo of giving more than A = R T T e & ever lay an o o stic, | ceives.” Real suctess deals with primal younig peop MF 010 of grath End bedd of vises full?” Will a ship be allowed to anchor |to the Submarine Base, through Mystic, I3 whto covered 5 used to. go to each othet’s housea eVery' 8 } over a bar? Will a captain be allowed to | Stonington, Westerly to Watch Hill, | cAuses and lasting honors. c carde little wup- Ate gally ttamplea down ; Dut in some port? Will cocktails be al.|Then back to Westerly and from thers | Merely outward honars are fecting, | 0K gt N 'ara.:n 5 e_;'t!; taked it Towed to GfaWon the Farmer's boosioly? |to Groton Long Pommt, New ILeondon, |foney and position may fail in a night, . i éfi i ] s pet yellow and cullyou wish to whiten them scak them i of & oream of tartar water My fruit and flowers are cartied oft By stylish thieves from town i i ¥ t v P out ¥ - Vi i Will it be allowed to name children Tom | Ocean Beach, Goldenspur, Lyme and |new popular ideals may quickly exite | o¥er And decided that e Hoigond "u 2 P KITTY LOU by e e {and Jerry? Will 2 man be punished for | Black Hall, over Connecticut River back i those il favor today. I5ihs were Dutic Withott TRET Gels oa. Weather prophets have more hems In mortal fear and dread { getting Halt shot in battle? Will “hops” |to Black Hall, Lyme and by the way of | We all give more than we- rective at s’;"fw‘?"‘ ol ‘eur o ‘g_" B -;‘_1- o4 cin her prop! - b A o ey Do allowed in dance halls? Will a person | Hamburg and Salem home. Uimes. But most of 'us are traveling over | 50, now, Instead of having & e to T B B s T, . |be allowed to become drumk with suc-| It gives one much pleakure to have | the road of life in such an uncertain | SREICE TR fre, SUNE 16 RTE R BT g Wy Samiel Malter gross “Dussed 00" | CCog? "2 intoicated. With foy? Will | that kind of an outing I was pleassd | fashion. wandering hither and thither, | ETeSslve ditmer = e % o B et IR e sheed beside | d0dtors be allowed prescribo for “sham | that Wednesday the 25th was so fine for | that few of us have a famly settled | (hat 18~ Fach host "“ o Teiass oné bunce of glycerise, Pl 1,’m:|l:’er~|:;::!n)- o ® * |pain?" Fortunately ‘pop concerts” will the Sistels it the Sorial Cifiet 15 drbet. | S “""A";s O ke ! e Nttle | ouse. As they live Within & fow B Sunse of — Semred o o ¢ ' unty No. 1. ly. happenin, hservi and over | 0use. 2 watee, ?l‘(g’ 'eTc: "(‘mk ‘::{:- f—::‘c ‘N i be!‘.e‘sl:;'fe‘.:;:e?mt’fzzmi have not moved. Yours for the Corner, ¢ome all obstacles in the way that we | tNiS Will not be any hatdshly sad Pproceed g & : " al ys ts of fun. order. S TRAe TR ks 1t ‘must-be some one else you have refer- WILD FLOWBR | may keep steadily cn. e bt St Are not put behind the bars. e v ¥ : tained. If you happen to have such you By 8 fwin} o it a custom to Invite half A dozen of her ounce of BUN OVER HEELS will be delighted with ginger pears. et e e i 0% | motorist friends to WHAL she a8 & pie- Dear Sisters of ‘the Corner—A study | Wipe,, retove stemips, quatter and |We have the best of authority for {his. |MiC dinne y diasoived ; of the shoes of the women one notices | °Ore hard or unripe pears; cut crosswise | 8o let's meet life generously, you and I, | LPIRE W D theroughly. In the streets thess days will benefit any |in thin slices. To eight pounds of pre- ! i We shall not regret 1t the house and one course. This is more/ eut nto of our number. The careless wearing of | Pared fruit allow eight pounds of suglr, | Rest wishes to the Corner. Dear Social Corner Sisters: It has Leen some time since I have written, but ve read all of the letters. I had the teasure of attending Aunty No. 1's pic- nic Wednesday. I had & fve time and lots of good things 1o eat. which inciuded ¥ b " st | the burden of the different courses Here I8 o geod 1R B Aunt Hester: Glad I could have a FOW TO USE PEARS gress. In Conséquencs our motion 1s like | ifferent coursed, Jute e most delictte - ot 4 chat with you. I did. 'Did you succeed | Dear Sistérs of the Social Comer: | that of the crab, and s6 biind are we that | , Another hostess who Nis & houss | fake ten pounds GRE . 5 Xo. 1 |0 finding Mrs. Sheldon? While many of the pears have gone by doe just far eough butside the ity to Yhake | galionw of soft 7 REATLY ENJOYED AUNTY 6. 1'S CRIMSON RAMBLER o ‘we do not nstice It, but scuttle on, lost to 10810 there are still ssveral varieties to b ob= | 41} but our desire for motlon. 2 pleasant run for autolsts, is making|soda. Dissolve i i %), Regulate your stomach so you esm e e T fva| . eat favorite foods without fesr of like helping one aNGther sNd dGes fot| pounds of #6Ap Which has no equal It is Tt > t Fun-over heels means tired feet, strained | Ohe cup of water (two cups of pears are s m. p. :Dut all the expenses on one patty. I|um exeeileAt woilet soup. nijgiation baked beans, sandwiches, safads, cake of | muceles and in many . cases pains which | nOt juicy), the fruit of fotir lemons; the g Went to a picnie sftilar to this i the Mhave: e bist Flatulence all deseriptions, _doughnuts, ~ cookies, | women are-toc apt to blame on 'rherina. | rind of lemons cut in very thin strips country this summer ‘and must tsil_yeu cheese and coffee. 1 want to thank Aunty \ 4 X thin as possible, melt Yo \ and from one-eighth to one-fourth pound e oyos I had a delightful time and everything | witn ofl of caraway over a slow fire, . Any doctor will tell you that nothing | Of £inger root eut or Brokén inégmall | Dear Corner Sisters: Some women | tasted good. theél pour into a meéuld oF Box, when it Aty can be worse than to keep walking or |Dieces. Put the pears, sugar and ginger | Seem to think that it is impoesible to pre- In case the weather is bad or wncer- good time. It Is a lovely place to the grounds are beautiful. It was houghtful of Great Ofandma to four days Palpitation y standing on heels that are not exactly |into a preserving kettle in alternate lay- | Pare a lunch unless there are left-overs. | tain, there afe plenty of indoor things a'm':"_‘i‘n" nl.uah?‘wd'l,nny et make the gifts she aid for .the Soctal | plumb. efs, cover and let stand over night. They have acduired the left-over habit | which will make just as much fun and & er Tayorh s for that of A ferr tablets of Pape's Diapepsin fme: members. 1 wdnt to thank Ref | Eapecially sines 86 matiy of us have |the morfifig add lemoh rind layers, fuice | o such an extent that they cannot man- | Will bo casier on the pocketbook, too. | U3 21¥ ofher taorte scent 1o that ot B BN ST T L PR for mine. en beguiled by fashion into wearing ab- | and water, cook slowly (simmer) until |4ge without them. Now as o miatter of | Hvery ofe.liked to * - i ol | SO & G000 perfumen sMaving| tion and, giving elmost instant stom- 1 will give you the receipe for éaramel | normally_ high heels on pumps, is tnere | thick.as marmalade (about thrée hours). |fact while it is an excellént thing to know Out of the casdt-6s in the aftie - g g calie: Butter the size of an egg,~1 eup fa tendency to let heels get worn without | Store in sterilised jelly glasses. sug. 1 egg, beat this tsgether. put in sift- er 1 1-2 cups flour, 3 tablespoohs cocoa, 1 teaspoon soda, 1 teaspoon baking pow- der, 1 teaspoen vanilla, then pour 1 cup tiow to use u™ left-overs, it is a better |2 funny fashion show might be given |¥o2P- being at onee straightened. 1 hope that| Can any gister tell me if there is any’|plan to know how to manage economic- |Some rainy evening, with the wit of the| 1 Want to tell you a good washing 3 o i hint. Put one cup of borax in just all of you have learned the.virtues of |Special anniversaty celébfation for the |8lly without them. party as the French cont#flér Who in- the rubber heel—for a dozen reasons. 14th wedding day? It takes some 'skill to plan just enough | troduces his models with dué fleurish snd | 16k€ Wirm water, and place in it your ach relisf. Largel00c case—drugstores. Thanks to the goodl sister who sent me PUSSY WILLOW. | <egetables, potatoes, pudding or meat, | ridiculous description. If -men &8 wéll and pifiew s e s bolling water over all and beat well. | the aroll nicture of the baby chick’s first ——— With the desert you can manage well if | as girls participate in this thers is gufé|bef fhem seak about two hours, Frost with butter frosting. feather! 1 apprecidte the poke on my RELISHES FOR THE WINTER you malke it up in individual dishe: to be lots of fun at the MEIE manilins, {iérh through your hands, put that you shall have just one for cach My best regards to all AAd #useess to| tAfough fhe Wringer and let hot water Person. It is mo longer considered nec- | Thé Corner. Of them, rinse I bluing water and éssary ‘to have enough for “second helps MOUNTAIN LAURBL. |hang out. = is the finest way to wash. W B I want to suggest a few which.T know flfxlth_tse i;flflsz-d o 1o AN E6ad RIS You' Waxt to look after the] USES FOR SALT Dear Sisters of the, Corner: Not until | YOu Will like. T never fail fo provide e e oM 2 un 2 liberal supply of ea jo | Over meat for luncheon, because it iz not| Qisters 6f The Boslal Corter: A veguest Dear Sisters of the Sooial Corner: To |We had surprisingly 2ood luck raising | b€ral sunply of cach and © e | ReBIWy 15 fidve thest more than snce] i oan e o e T soap made l(’r\”salv" lrs;‘n lumping, mix efie part f;{mflfx i vd «:;:131 ;‘:flhzs\, :":m; a d,e; it Yes a day. In fact we are better Off if Wé |with ' grease, cornstarch with eleven pars salt. e they are. X insist | g i have it but once. If we have a small| For laundry sodp, thle 3 To keep omelet from falling, add the |In them the entire season and manage o |\ Shiced Seet Tomato Telish for A | rammity we snould make a ronst do for | five powaas O elaned. HRACE :!'-': salt to the Whitet when beating. pack away in a box of dirt as many as ed and sliced tomatoss, 1 quast of brown | tWo dinners. The remains of a steak A tiny Dit of Satt SG0UE 10 the Wiites | PEBMDIE TOT WIer dse. Covered wWith | oo "ioa ol crstng spices fo suit | €an bs made ifito a stew or racout for of eggs will make tHem froth quicker. |dirt.and kept in a cool and dark place || & St W00 & (cinnamon, mace, | the seécond day = dumer. “If there are In Whipping eteam o little salt win | they keep as fresh as of just pulled from |, G 00" 1 T0is make an excellent | Chops of any sort, veal cuttat, or any. | [ JEvery Woman Wasts help make it turn the garden. combination). Allow to stand for 8 hours | thing of that sofe, it is ouite pos: . e =z Salt is'good to make theé fire come up;| Here are a few nice ways to use them: |in o préservihg kettls, then boil down On ey sprinkle oh a little. Carrot Cream Toast—Prepare a cream | 5 giow fire until about the consistency | 3lWays to hive just enough meat. Rub flat irons with salt before using. | toast by thickening milk with a mixture | of 7am. Seal with yafaffin when cold. An authority in food economy poffited Salt Scaftered on the cafpet before |of butter and flour. When cooked €0 the | (ihili Sanee-18 ripe foratees skinner | Out the false economy of buying a large Swecping s very good. but b gure ard | proer consisténcy remove from the fire. |and cut in small pieces, 3 green peppers, | Sirloffi steak. the tender patt of which to weep it all wp as the ddmpriess Might | add grated catrot in the proportion of | 3nq 1 onioh Ghapped fine, 2 ebs sugar, I tie first night and the fough- make it run. half & cup full to a.pint of the 'White | toaspoon mace, 2 tablespoons ground cin- eaw or ragout or croquettes latmon juice and sait is good 1o take |sauce, and serve on small squares of |nimon 3 feaspoons allspies, 8 $easpocns | fhe Second night. It is better to buy a stains from the hands; it 18 & fite mani- | buttered toast. This adition gives char- ground cioves, 1-2 teaspoon mustard, 1 | Smaller steak, all or almost of which can cure acid. acter to milk toast for grownups and |teaspoon celery seed, 1 teaspbon Singer, | be used as steak ard then to buy cheaper Dip a plece of flannel in ealt and whit- | likewise proves acteptable to the little |1 teaspoon ginger, 1 teaspoon salt, 8 1-3 | meat for the stew, ragout or crequettes. Ing o clean knifs fiandles, stained tea- | vegétable objectors, who are the despair |oupg vinégar. Mix thess (Rgredefts to. EASTER LILY by by O er BLIRG Tl | T AR O gether and let them simmeér in the pre- e ng e 4 (‘}‘lu; Carro‘m—d-s::rnb A Sony and a |serv ingkketg? for from 2 mh?sthgt“m' un- f:ACT'CAL DISH CLOTH 3 alf ying, slender carrots or serape |til thick. Then poar into erilized | Dear Sisters of the Social Corner:—I Eprinkle salt on flresbcngg_;me broiling. | ana slice three”large old ones. Cook in | jars and seal i . am sending directions for a very ragtic- BROWN |4 covered kettle with a teaspoon of salt | Pleallili—1 pesk of green tomatses, 3 Hope some of the sisters will try this. | pen name of With best wishes for the Cotfer. = B B Corner Friends: Fot thes¢ who have FUSS AND FEATHERS not got their cans, jars and sheélves fifled LT with all the pickle mixtures; they desire TSING THE CARROT ANOTHER WAY TO USE CORN Dear Sisters: Whils there is #till plen- ty of sweet corn T hops yoa will try cotn mock bisque soup made as follows: 3 ’ b ! ;S Scald one quart of milk with twe cups of finely chopped cooked green coth and 4 two glices of onion. Dilute three table- #poons of flour with one-third cup of eold 4 water, etir until smeoth and ere: then add slowly to milk mixture, v/ . constantly until mixture begins to thick- THA‘ FR BLDG en: afterward oteasionally. Let eo6k = il twenty minutes, then rub thiotigh & ptiree -~ - - strainér. Cook one quart of canmed {o- matoss with a small bit of bay leaf and two cloves itll reduted # one-half. (Thers should ba two cuns of pulp.) Add one-fourth tanspson 6f soda and Fab Mi- ‘turé through strainer. Add tomatos puis Armour’s to milk mixture, stirting constantly. .&I‘Okd Strain over one-third 6up of buttér, one and oné-half témspoon #alf, one-eighth teaspoon of pepper and & few grains of f Shoulde“ cayenne. Do fiot combine mittures ! al dish cloth that costs nothing' because YELLOW POTATOES ONIONS 5 Pounds 25¢ -5 Pounds 25¢ NicelyCm'ed SWIFT’S GENUINE CORNED| LAMB 8, BEEF [|Legs Ib.. 38c|POTROAST. bisc [ ege Th. ... 32¢ PRIME CHUCK T i o Poaid 10c . [For: s Hhe Cutlets, Ib........ 5c Bviis: i oo B : FRESH - s | ROUND, Ib. .. 32c - oees IMP. LUCCA liced Pineapples OLIVE OIL -Sl' ':c 49¢ “ANo.1 ‘Quart §1.39 POTATOES . "“"“r“%t‘;:{;%,q:{é Peck 45 o et oN . G- BURKE. Sy SWEET CAULIFLOWER Head 25¢ . — EVERY BABY ENTITLED 70 A NOME Soclal Corner Siatera: Smafl ehfidven are destructive. It is a reesssary purt of Have You Piles? Then Yéu Have Somelhing 6 Learm nds who have plles have not PR i, ¢ Ak fE B ity amount of at *Wich® olnts s and suppositories Wil rémove ECONOMIZE BY BUYING HERE, WHERE ECONOMY IS THE . WATGLWORD.- WE ECONOMIZE IN OUR PURCHASES. WE ECONOMIZE IN OUR RUNNING EXPENSES. WE ECONOMIZE IN OUR PROF]T. mmmmm n, 3 I SHERS 3 BORAX SOAP

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