Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 23, 1920, Page 9

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addre 2 0 : . . iyl a ot toukech M L “We want you to be eatisfied and we're never satisfied until you are \ UALLOWE'EN IDEA. half shoddy blanket and (h!y used half{ter. When you Wish to make copkies| Dinner was served at noon. The ta.|gladly ohlhte mine.’ uterest-| cocoanut shalls to drink Prom. Fou can remove the center of the cutter. | bles Were Get in the back part of tne|~ Best wishes 0 the Carmer . sestions re They Lad fresh coffés, toast, oges. | An aluminum roaster with three parts| wigwam. The menu consisted of succo- MARY DUSTA_ o v this berries bought from _ cove folks|ls In use most of the time. The cover | tash, clam Ghowder, oysters, Cold meate — 3 Y ioay, 1% bl B Lo T B st o o b o for i et Mrreiletoibloc mater o o and brown brend, apple and | KBEPS IN TOUCH FROM A DISTANCE KoW OTHIEHS' INSFIRE. 5 T T T o » - LA Jopd fsait pori bolled msat, diced. cold and | Bake cookies In nlso It s one of thelmince pie, cake, coffes, ice ‘cream aid| ‘Dear Editar and Sistors of the Social | DEAT Comeritas: 1 snw Calls Lily had PAULA: o 5 ta ry6ne loves | fried, oream dried beof, ~ail kinde of | Aifest utenslic t6 make jelly oake roil in | yokesg. Bome of the people -bought the ) Corner: It s such a long time mince |2 '2 life again in The Corner an » e | chowders—clam, copn, fish, all-biscudt, | The botlom of the roaster serves a|yokeag SMALL, SWEET COURTESIES MAKE THE, ROAD OF LIFE SMOOTHIR SOCIAL CORNER POETRY. | nitatell was tly blaek until held cver kh. candle m - 'Ikfl mes- sagn &) Fho writing nat been dote tn Iemon jlos and nothing but heat Will make it visibis, but i availeble an comes which may’ be mystle aetes, of wers like it oartied wnmn.y..r' “A Dlohd will eaese you mahy hnln-‘-—hwl& * “Yeu wm 20 on o journey to a far buntey”: man will Seck yoit Who had'a bisck “ll ‘Watch out for a gifl with “At the turn of a féad you | will mset ysur fate.” A claver hostess may Writs very ftting “for iven When a hoart was the preaiotions « onward in shroud of sor- { siience when a cong would aling for an eld offered when & hand thinking it be- 4 with a smiling years go refully. Plants inside, as well as out- gldo are my qq}lfi;« but 1 hEve net sl ways had good lucl o1 ; thosa whotn g | ©f : with true heppl- t in by Paula i OAMP FUN AND FRECKLES. ditor and Seelal Cwrner Folks: I want to tall you how twe glfls in August ot this year spent twe weeks' vacation af cove in New London _county. Thes hlrui . nerthwed hill, Galéeted twp trewe near together board whish I AND INQUIRIES. You wero -long | ol a5 & member ANSWERS Ma application yous tor me T forwarded rdme and stambe among the Them ovar the bOARL. tains wers nsed for sias while a plece {of canvas was secured in case of rain, but there happened to be no rain. They #ot two kefties at the ten cent etore, huo fitting. intd the other,.two cov- cra, two tencont rRast iron amiders, two small pie tins, s big spoom and a ste for’, a ona burner Oil stove. Wt~ svo- piied, bathing - swis undeslotr 4, bioothers and emeh MRde a bag for their clothing from & bet ek giveh by one another, this bag serviAg 88 a piliow. Towels were made from . ticking and \ers and_an aunt contributed twine, nil_and a lantern, They #lept on fold- ing canvas oots ash having & heavy ROFUTHEUL Gon As my Buiiotin's wask 1 falt AUNT meTHER | A sofh | puddings. stewed apples muecotash, ete. | Now they and two othets are trying to ur the eamp site, They.called the camp s how eno dining with & “very little pulverized glugt Coftiaue to alternate layers until the iruit i8 exhausted. Cover With cold, Water and let fimmer until the melon i clear; then #kim out the melon and let lay on platter until cold. Place in a large. stone jar add pour over it the following. pounds of .Sugar, and measure ‘one cup of whole d spices, stick clanamon, 4 & cheesecloth bag. Tasty Mustard Pickle—Caulifiower, se- lect & large one, wash very carefully,, bréak into> gmall flowers. Slice enough large green otcumbers to make one quart. Placs the eueumbers and caulifiower in & large stone Jar, acd to them one quart of buttori onions and enough green tomatoes skinned and 8liced to make another quart; add four green peppers seeded and cut into shreds; ¢over with brine made in the proportion of one cup of salt to one gal- i6n of watef (cold). Let stand 24 hours. M piit all the ingredients into & large keéttle and let boil until they are thor- i'fl' €calded. Then drain thereughly. 3 pagte of three tablospoons of it one and ‘one-half cups of flour and a little Vinegar. When thoroughly mixed, add ofic quart vinegar, one quart of water end thrée cups of granulated Bugar; stir-gently and continuously until thiem | the Doiling point is reached ; add the veg- etables, scald thoroughly and pack in jars while hot. ETHELYN. MOBN. SUGOESTIONS FOR KITCHEN UTENSILS. Dear Boclal Corner Sisters: 1 was réading Thistles’ advice to the btide, oh what to furnish her kitchen with and I agree With her fully. I have all those utensils she Wrote about to werk with, and more, tod. I den’t see how any one can keep house without & spatula. She spoke abeut cov- eribg the table with zinc or porcelajn. My table and set tubs I ‘have covered with linoleum like what is on the kit- chen floot and you can remove a pfe- serving kettle off the stove, or out of the fireless cooker, and it Will not mat it, 80 if one cannot procure the zimc of porcelain top you will find the finoleum RNl Fight to roll pio crust oh, étc. TW vegetabie dippers are reaily o necessity, alss & high pail, (I use a fve-pound iafd pall) to put your silver in When you cleAr away the dishes, and then you can pick up your diches 66 clean. Mor cooks ing a_‘brush” for greasing your gless and” aluminum baking dishes costs 3§ cents But it is g0 handy, 2s is 2 doughe nut cutter whioh has a removable cene gfeat many purposes you can use it to cover up vour glhss bread dishes, so you ocan bake your bread a beautiful brown all over for your can see what you ate eyrup: Fof eight pounds of fruit, fouf: cassfa buds, 8lispice and cloves. Tie these: hflnhhm%lbfixotwhmmhhok thread in -alflngur and 8 &pool ll'l‘(l! black, White, 3 ferent :xn- o! Ditttons, ‘XI is quite & help Bommio have shelves placed in one end to hold _bottles—household ammonia, ete. 1 was so glad to fmeet & Corner sister recently. Did fot know she was & Seclal Corer pstar unlil ¢ 'was fitting her to & corset. I \mlnl ister lives in Lebanon, me LOU. THE MOMEGAN FESTIVAL. of you ever attended the Mohegan festi- Intve atiendsd it every vear for M 1 slways had-such & good e lock forward to it with Dleasure. The pesple of Hfi:‘n are dencend- ants of the Mohepan Indiatis, Every fall the festival s giyen by the ladies’ sew- ing ‘sotlety. It 15 held in & wigwam built. of white birch boughs.. The wigs wam h buflt in front of the chureh. - The first fostival or wigkam was nem sixty n;m ago ¥ small- band ot divs wabted (o raise money for - the ehurch. They thought of thia novel nn. 1t proved to be & success and annual event. The wigwam was tool and fragrant within, after walking in the hot sun. An Indlan dressed in native costume With & hiead dress of fouthers, stood at the Figwam gate. He took our entrance fee. Pretrily decorated tabies were set about the wigwam. On these were a large as- Bortment of wares for Eale. Neat the entrance was the candy ta- ble. Candy, popoorn and . peanuts were #0ld here. On the éenter table wers ap- Yohe, bédquilts fancy articles, Dbead- work and many sther Articles. Many of year. There was a large display of In. dian baskets. These ware made by the Penobscot Indiane of Old Town, Maine, There was an_{nteresting éxhibit of In- Qian relios. Thase included old baskets, Wooiden spoons, trays, bowls, bows and arrows and two wobden mortars with the, stone pesties (n Which the cotn was ground Into yokeag. Bread, roils, ocake, cookles doughauts, ples, ice cream and Soft drinks were #oid at the food tabis. A tent/was pliched in one corner of the wigwam. A maiden attired xn Indian costunic told fortuties. A grab bag fur- to put on their io cream and Sthery. BOUELL it to take home. Lo Used 28 & cereal. Mot:egan grova ja AR Iue'x spot for the festival 1t can Deat Soclal Corner Bistors: Have any | these wers made by the ladies during the| s Ging o hortible MEG.M you " cal or o sorts of mmr. put some-daintily bnnl —Hia 4" drug store or eveu at your &rs Dy &Nd by Yeuw will establien qui & Dasiness and make # substantial o over and abule e small oummissi you w(ll pay o the merchant who M- Fou exhibit. your wares: Money may bo fando in the-game Way with home-made Jellies_and cakes. Bstablish 8. reputation - fof dainty and Butritious invahd cockery, the right kind a2 broths jeliles and so on, and you dan imljn u}: .6 nice little husiness 8. that vou_ have a knack with flnwou m mum!smlnxhunmum Women Who are n Cin atronge. N0k things-grow: -Antl “you ral l.l.wrluan& for dinnér tables, and by, as your feputation beco: eateblished- you ‘will get orders for large aftairs lfke woddings and private recepe tions. One. giri .earns quite & -tidy -sum hanl-embroidering initials on- linen sheets, pillow slips, tablecloths, towels and napkine. . Ancther is busy as & bee, making bridge tallios.for_everybody in town. 8hé keeps up With new .ideas aha makes the most charming and original tallies—éver so0 mmoh pmmr than host eSses can purehase the shops. For some. of these ullm slie used artistic bits clipped frém snapshots which she I continuully folures of places tamiliar to the people of her tewn, mnow scenes, sprifig and ‘autumfl“Scenes, lovely children pet dogs and cats. It.is sufe prising how much she makes with good pictuies of pet dogs and cats, mapped surraptitiously and MnnM n attractive Uttlé frames. MOUNTAIN LAUREL. . WELCOME TO ANOTHER MEMBER. Dear Soglal Corner Eisters: Will you make room for snother member in your club? I have fead the fetters f6r a long. time and have enjoyed them very much, But 1 would like to have a share in the writing, too. Like many of the sisters I like to cro- chet and ‘like t6-see the mew patterns Which are gent in' to the Corner. 1 also 1ike to read as you will motice from the naxte I have chowen.. Twice Twenty: 1 have just returned home fFofhi 4 ride and passed your house on the Way, I wohder If you can guess who' I am. Perhaps one of thé other sletdte whom I know can. help you out, if_you can only find the tight one. T trast that this letter will admit me to the club, ‘and also to your Soefal Cor- ner.gatherings where you have such good times. 1 hope 1 have not taken any othe 1 kaye writtcn to the Cornet that I feel like & stranger, although 1 have been to many of the gatherings and have enjoyed the letters of other wrifers. 1 have tried 'n.e Star Performers at toms of the occasion, think 1 will, t66. Although Calia Lily does not write oftén, she has more thaa been on her job at The Corner gatherings. Wish the siaters, would All take hold and BY JINGO JOr Social Corner Blsters: very mtich to ‘bécome a mémber of Your' Hal.lowe en Party. - NS CORNER. 1 would ke pretty h The Arefluawbmvmhlnd:pnghflynefimordlwhthadl-ntbom f&:hml,.-l'hukmmmenl which plays such perfect dance * “iiusic. Every récord is clear and true, with fine tons which can be heard easily above the shuffling feet. And if you now have a Victrola, be sure you get some new records for Hallowe’en. Don’t rely on old records tc make a hi mmhnhnd&m Here are the latest - VICTOR AND BRUNSWICK RECORDS And they'll furnish’ entértainment equalled only by babbing for apples, discover ing what the potato peels or drops of lead prophesy, and by-the other quaint cus- Maybe We'll be-glad-to help-you arrange an appropriate program which will be different. Chmewhmtveryoulfie stay as long as you like, pick out the records you like ! THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP. 24 FRANKLIN SQUARE e one of ybur he kindness and Thie | though d the, way she and some others do a 1 many of the recines with good luek. Since | €0 ¥head the. ‘it | Social Corner. I have iived here ¢ . waa I B 7. |baking. Then you cari use your alumic movins 10 anaiher Staie 1 ocem fas away | 4, YOFY ebling, se, 1k pouid- make it |0 nd aince getting. The Bu - shis-mxcupt. gkh | S s num_muffin rings With this top Gpver. . | o day in. the .o trom some of you, but &8 1 can read your | Saster. Lam in hoves to be able to help | 47 410 S0C0 £eRE The e xtingulsh- | B e L e VIRGINIA. - | letlers overy week I oan keep in fouch | Ier Jump around and ahein Bt the dinndt | Cand & lot of helptul ) . - saty. I ean't tell how many times a day for ready some day. A So0ia1 r : are seme ith what is going on. r e % i8R = wu cracked it .fi"ii'aki"{."."m'.“v“x‘:m’fl'{: 1f you g0 L VLI I L Ml o ":‘;‘“ and COOKING WITH BOUR MILK. Becky: Your letter telling of the plentg | TATIish some rart in the enterfainment, o L0nT mang ot you liave ever tred \~nl-‘ ety you Nave' enikie verselet | 1y more plekling: Saren hece envs on, “mr M0 1] Deae Comer Sistera: Ocoasionaily Do Shere. T conld Post pioraxh 1 B | St fsust say (nat T'Rilve,triel the reaipe | S0t _eAINAY CHip ane cup celery. :".',l\'f people, l‘ d:right . | aiiia: oo tine -t saient i’ at diiy, *Tdividusl broad |Setee weiles roclpos where creem s bech there 1 could £ i) w“;‘d"& for soft corns and haye had Success. 2 en ained by saqlions you can Procurs Peel them - by I like rather bet.|Sencrously used and tho thought comes Disslved pelvic eatarrh, ulceration aad inflam. pouring ot water over them so the siing 2 {can bo eastiy removed. Make a brine of | one cup salt to one gallen of water, let tand 24 hours: feplase the old brine for B ataaiiinet Birkid would like to give my recipe for cou 4 e 5 vrup, e and 3 5 he new. letting it "stand anothet 24 |ino ot of your outnt I woul adviee| Fhode Imhnd Johany cakes wera never| O K 5. Have notdsen anytning from | (Best WIENAAOTUE COMR o | syeup, Mix three and one-haif nours: on the third mofning put the on- |you o g6t thal; also & mop swringer, | Satiefactory until lately when making|YOUT T el L muSEIRe ' fons on the fire end heat them to ‘the Dratn them and pidce in S boiling vizegar and Water, © spices must be omitted. ~ While cing the onions in-the jar distribute sliced red pepper between them. in watur for Jouches wmn 6r than ohe butler knife. I use mine quité a bit for sdme of us Mke onions aid gome Hate them. A tiny frying pan fe. & very useful crilcle with me. With and a knitied knitted v gloth. 1 do #0 like n dish cloth, also the mystis and Would say the same whea you tame to uge it Get o porcelain rolling pin it possible. Glass does very weil but [ would advise if they ‘were neighbort perhaps some of the Tich product could be purchased. 1 am dolag wome baking from the sour milk bowl with good resuits. them in batchos of four as a sample in the foHowing. way: One-half cup of corn one sugar, four tablospoous cookihg one of . butter, halt teaspoon salt Soason with muimeg, cinamon or lemon Plain Covkles—On¢. beaten egg, cp of ofl, there. Cricket: T expect you will be at the gathering at Franklii bail. Write and tell me about ft. c. geiting rusty 4 mine nearly was. Test” Wishes to all. your, clothes snap on your hat trimmings 16) maith_the gown vou have oh. Apple Butter with Lemons—Siice fowr lemons, cover with water and let stand Mountain Tatrel, that is a very good sug- er ood. in a month, but stick ‘1o the Job and you | 7 SO L will win. e (you can zet this at A GIFT FOR BRIDE TO BE, corks Und ‘& yatd or €0 of ribdon. The face of thedoll 1s deawn o the baek of the spoon Dowl and the dish mop in plbced back of this fo represent hair, Dear Bditor of The are ail of my broth the_silent onest of your letters. The pled Season with salt and pepper. Pour| @estion, but oné canndt cure a soft corn | 1 Stind dressing enougn to mix togetn- one_desdert #poon of No. the julee of two lemons. uld like to read so e time for co: the drug & Th Social Corn ors and_siste i » K for colds. mit for the china. 1 use borax for ishes | MeAl.saMe amount of rye flour or wheat, e e F 1 hope I will be counted ns & member your_ple. over them. «=it {8 fine. to Put In tae dish water, and | AR & little ontmenl improves it, with o SOME APPLE RECIPE: way of pre now. 1 will sign as a1 re, but 1 If soloed vinegar is desired, boll the | ror washing rou can't beat this ingredi-| Pinch of galt. Add hot water and eover 5 s shower for a Lride‘to-be is in the form BY JINGO. spices with the Yinegar, allowing to each | ent. to steam. mv'r:m| ready lo‘ frrh add o ’mSnm(:\l \.:‘m::dfxr!len‘dst 'nr ;anunnlo\n of a ol The necessary artioles may be ! = PNl 1 gallon half an ounce each of allspites, | For hanging cloties to aif, I thtnl teaspoen shortening, one-fourth of sbda, g5 N store | purchased at any store, such as a wood- = 2 ’ Jepper. mace And muetard seed, WRIEh | would bo pleascd itk & 11 . op| one-third. eup of suur Mill. When ook | Uitr with water colors next summer. | Parorased it 207 slore, such 2 mop. dish | CHATTY; LETTER FROM ~LUCY bt 2k must ba placed in a bag and secutely I would not be | td Sprinkle with hot water and cover for| You can cconomnige in hals by buylng a | towel, 1wo paring knives, a couple of{ ACORN, » ¥ but if the whitenees that I 8o ap- | wishoyt it for anything and I think you|® While before serving. bladk'and & white hat. When you change A &m, ‘hig In _nickled onfonk must be retain- FER PERSONAL HYCIEN malige. Recommended by Lydia o B vemlla CK(ract fo tAste, GAraway [OVEF HIght. Next morhing plice thim In'| Tumse erie mriic et Jorine the feet.|eympathy and my praver | oty - s Piekle Watermelon . Rind—The | getting aluminum 2nd glass to cook with| extrect to, . carawa; eso three articles are tiod securely to- | goon cot well ‘| Pinkhasn Med. Co. for m:"ye.: Find 5% the melon 16 ATl T #ee f0F this pure | INNtead Of Uin oF camel wase A oféen|and If Obe Mae ahy, hAf oup of bour |N MFeserving kettle with eight DOUndS of | meties mith o ekt o { 2 healing woader for nasal catorrh, | | pose. therefore fhe same melon can be [ »are throst aad sore ayes. E:on-:wd. It tervad for (e table uSe aMd the pickle. awhile the enamel will flake off. 1 have kept louse 43 vears and I milk with evén teaspoon soda, two and one-half cuns flour for drop cakes and Aapples. pared, cored and slieed. Cook for ane hour and add three pounds of sugar. - knit the points Theoda was hers handles are tled tozether with had bne of the best see me and w times. She has a in opposite directions and fasténed #m sortame At Pleasure Deach Whete she| * £ Py three for the board Wita extra for. roll-|Cook siowis and st frequently for one | for Arms with a cork on the poifit o | e { = p Y .“""‘““’, o ::',r'":‘:,‘r" B | A IV oL soemmais | ere i et o hims Banty | S By ind enecbalf houts longet, or Unll It is | each for. hands. . For 1he drcos the. dieh | {nguand 1 wh o : | g ) Coqr ¢ |una1 Kettie ; then a layer of. the tind, and | three siges of cgz beaters, then nother | . Sol:rodnulxon‘mld i::a for m:xu:lx,m::es tgn‘i",:r;mdn Pack hét in sterilised con- clul::n urdn;‘ape: \nl{e::: ;:r dc‘n‘lm‘m!:l! a damt nretty " !(g T s v fie food molst ana more tender than|te at the meck, wais! vith. the | . but they tell me ncars | baking powder With swogt milk. I.am| Abple and Grape Delight—Pat one pint | ribbon. It Will be found a very USEul| gorrs sbamt % glving It a trial for cake, brown bread, |t mns fuice and one cup of brown su- |and amusing dell | = a shorteakes ginger bread, crust for bak.|EAr and one-fourth teaspoon of salt to who it e ~ g &1 pofpie Ghd even ple arust. Tt 1s good | One Fallon of neeled and. sliced apples | . ARY TAVS - URLeE PRNC Tenen fi o4 if a little different from the old rule. ‘These shotild be cooked slowly and stirred they ~ hAVS ~no- 88 “Waen't 1t 1ove [ Sour milk for mixing requires the|oftén. to its desired thickness: then add | \3hje may bo made. by covering (he seat | Bob Whi dough more firra for best rekults. one’ teaspoon cinmamon. Pack into hot 1 ith d t y % nicely .with erétone and appointed no | . . [ Kind editor, many thanks for inelud. |contalners and sterilize. t a | BETFY BRotwy, | Curtain around the stool w it was a Bundny ) onic ¥ o7 agic ® BE Tl viu W O Wnsny of N. | On this curtain titch iwo rows of pock- | wen't forget U sters a 12 e * needi®h, §naps, thréad, hooks ahd | i? nothing happers to prevent o 4 Tiest Wishes to ail members. BACK FROM THE WILDS OF MILTON. | 4oen antt ton artoion (o e s Boa e oyia okl I have taken only two boxes of ¢ BLANCHE. Dedr Slsters: Some time &c6 I read an | & buttoh Above the button potket Ahd | wome. 1 hope vou fon't ch: e 2 new man. It nrucmbfmm onie o!fl U‘i? :l!un 1 dofi't'|a 8imap. Sbove he suap pocket and Bo | name 1 teel i 2 :'“vi} m;nh-y- i SORRY OLD MEMBERS DO XOT|femember Whe, &n oesn't mratter, e Work basket is plact on 1P} vou q . Frappir. K RIS, coticernin the wekring OF Weafers of | and hy Mmly revolving the Stoo! every- | CMimmold: Tou Iook vers br 5 R . s e i 0 [ Dosi S Shoes run over at the heal, and if others | thing {s within reach on mending da: sunny in gy garden RO B e k1 TR 5(‘5“"- I¥e seen sev-|have had the same lugk that I have I| Haere la ® Eallowe'en recipe for canded Abpe. 1o You ate out o] Beid stomach, v :flm :“':“;" ::; nf:"a;r:fi:.xm:,“: think it nn\mhn :mgn the fault of the Five apples, two cups syrup, 1y, bunches of bloesome| Ing and indige mn} X wearers as of the shoes. A8 we all know, . Be- Tenet s Wiit7do up and carries out the 3 e (e orher. Now, why have| gince the war begah shoes have been of “unpfes, ot any ofhet Kind e x s0d_enables the stomach to digest m"° ‘;“‘A ‘wmu;“n a8 l°|fl1 onee | jgcerior materini and make and the leath- | whish' wikl not preak i smail picos when e the food batarally, That means not, i et Yeoibe 830 l:n:“;;h:lfl“;eoru | or after a Hittle 'wear srumples down like | dooked. * Hekt*the sypub to the Doiling A only relief from pain and discomfort Were & mombet fOrOVEr ATAr. e done |t GGTD rag and treads all ot of shape. | point.and add the avples cut in eigvna | Children Cry Dot yot get the full strength from the e h i A @ dond | T can't keep a shoe in décent shabé noW, | or fn eircles. Cook slowly until ten- > fo0d you eat ig box caly adsle 8 ot 1 s S Dt cDAVe néver beei | ahd never was troubled that way before: | der. Cook slightly, drainisompletaly. ih FOR FLETCHER'S e it vous Aot e Wi i not What mat | &6 m’"b‘;f";;"‘ Mafiy thanks to the cditor for the yel- | strainer or oh a plate, and roll of dip in ifle w co In the glow of the blazing hearth soon we shall be spending the long winter evenings. ‘With a good book — or good friends. Our thoughs must turn to furnishing the it will be charming — and comfortable. To Help You We Shall Make Special Reductioris In living room so that 1 just like to get the Satyrday paper and read the jetters the different sisters write. Why don't Nixy get busy and write? I've not seen a letter from het for a long time. It metms %0 new ones come in and the old ones drop out We are glad to weidome new sisters, but so sorty to hdve the old ones leave. Wo want to make the Corner the best page In the paper and I'm sure We can do it it we will only ‘exert ourselves and try. Here are a few lines that came to my mind as I sat hero tonight: Let's be kind and friendly As we-Dass along our way, With 2 smile and - cheerful ‘neting To those we meet each day: Let's speak kindly about each other When near or when far away, Let's be true friends to each other As we pass on, day by day. MA OF GREENE GABLES. HOW THE NOME GIEL CAN BABN MONEY. Soetal Comer Sisters 1f you are one Tov: slip, which Was an prise.” I am rrminded of the saying of "Jnsul Allen’'s Wifa:” “If Wwe chn only bring our minds down to it in this World it is far better to expect nothing, and then If we get it, as we most prodbably will, we won't be disappointed, and it we o happen to get something good it will be 2 joytul surprise to you." I am happy 1o say {hat T have gét back somewhers near God's country—tegard- ing Milton and vieinity, whers T have re- slded for the last vear, as the countfy' that He forgot, and I may be able to mingle with the Social Corner sisters =gain soms time in the future. At pres- ent I am full of business Reeping a lum- bermen’s boating house: With best” wishes to all. agreeadle sur- I0LA. —s MEETING OF CLUS ¥0. 1. Dear Social Corner Friends: Oct. ‘Was dne of autumn’s most beaytiful hn. 1 had planned for a strefuous day A home (some of the sisters Will remember what I had planned), but Wkt Chmnous called over the telephone and asked 1 was going to do that day, sd would- ! shredded ‘cosdumut. Any pyfg;- wieh as CAST ., . ON ‘mNOF STEAKS, Ib. . 29¢ CUT FROM SWIFT'S OHICA COMPANY. ORIA | Lee and Osgood, SERVE EGGS They Are some. Purpose. MOHICAN CREAMERY FRESHLY GROUND PEANUT Specials for Saturday worican sececren Extra Large, Plump, Meaty and Whole- Right For. Every Today, 65c Dozen 131 Maln S ¢ ehi % like to go to Willimantic o attend Club. o "'“""'“'""'“"“""""".nlmumgmrm hall, wmy v | N e e o o v At i e a5 you wish you could—to earn money in some business or other do not spend |1 donded’ my picnic elothes, packed my. 'LAMB |Butter, Ib. 63c Watch Our Adver Butter, Ib: 27¢c Living Room Sets 3-PIECE OVERSTUFFED SET, ered in best grade of tapestry, llent 3-PIECE UPHOLSTERED SET, Wing Chair and Rocker, wmfvrhble and ° che—ry——n'uhrly'oldfwm mm................;xfl.so 3-PIECE MAHOGANYANDCANESET finished, upholstered at- tractively — regular price $425 — WEEK ................ $367.50 }NECEMAHOGANYANDCANESET,M-HuwiIh stripe BEST QUALITY --—LOWE'ST PRICES SHEA & BUR“KE your days wishiig you understood sten-|1nch box and started, The ride was just LEGS, b..... 40c|tisements for thel SWIFT'S PURE ite | Erand. 'The foliage: 6 ko many colors on . L gt :““w.m T T8 | Foe different Ghese wa-boautital: Ater BONELESS RIB . | MEATY FORE- Real Market Prices Thers are many ways of earning pin | little trouble in finding a place to Lard, 21bs. 53¢ the car. we foufia Frankiia hal e Dbtaas o Mo Tponeh 18 81| yeilow aignal oa tht @oor whowed: e e dsys, With most of her wages going. for| entranes, with C. B, S, Dewdrop and room and board .and carfares. others 'fo ‘Weleome s, There was not as 1f you can darn beautifully and mend|IATRE 'S mimber a5 uEmAL’ b therd was an neatly, you can get plenty of work from | entertainment at the church, but what we busy housewives who, with all thele owa | Iacked ih nusbers Wi mads L Work 1o-$e thest, malcm A7, . Toa i Bv A dne’ picals QlahdE meledn taked beans. sandwiches, cake, ‘eoitee, apple ple ‘and cheess, was served, The question of the dv 'n- mw you [ been made a voter, and are you going to yote? It was interesiing and amusing to hear the different experiences as related. One “sister sald she should § on” oE side but her husband: Wwould' vbie on ‘the ‘other. 1-was glad tuknow the automo- ROAST BEEF on Butter! PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE CELERY HEARTS 2 Bunchss. . ... 25¢ SWEET POTA- | % Pound TOF.S 4ibe... 18c} . GOLD MEDAL YELLOw onions | FLOUR, $1.85 4Pounds...... 10c| 1.8 EBL. SACK FRBHCO CUTLETS | FRESH SILVER SALMON .FRESH SOLID OYSTERS B . .20c.|{ Pound S28c Pt .l sidaan | QUARTERS, Ib. 25¢ $347.50 Large, Tall Size, Evaporated 3 sans SHREDDED' COCOARUT ceetseeabs seesaas e had with them.; -m mm S Tatobt detishitn

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