Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 29, 1921, Page 10

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| PRIZE WINNERS FOR JANUARY One Each To Jennie for leiter entitied “The Opening of a New Year” To C. E! 8. for letter entitled “Growing Lemons in' Connecticut” To Blanche for letter entitled “Making Over Hate” To Dom Pedro for letter entitled “Home Made Candies” ' SOCIAL CORNER POETEY : Weo Camnet Sing The Old Semgs {Ted Repinson in the Cleveland Plain Dealér) 3 § {5 &t OUR BUYER TUNATE IN i Sometimes they tinkle in my mind— those dittics sung of yore— They call up fancies left bekind amd fashions gone before; . such for- Why is jt that I'm hummiag gotten things today, As “Just Tell Them That You Saw Me" and “The Deacon Went Astray.” Sometimes I whistle to myself, “The Little Boy in Blue;" Sometimes I astart “I Cant Tell Why 1 Love You, But I Do;” Or it may be “I'd Leave My Happy Home for You-00-00,” “The Sweetest Story Ever Told,” “Louisiana Lou. i gs £ 5 55 ING OUR §e fiying machine: I have to miss all thé jolly times and godd eats that so many of the members oan enjoy togéther. I am even mo good at recipes, as I live very plain, and am trying to encourage the other members of the family to do likewige. If economic conditions don’t change I believe it will prove a, very good habit. + The sisters sure have lots of goodies at the clubs, = | 3 [ Loet winter I' put in- scvéml months between ‘ doctors and nurses.© Am: glad to report I am feeline much botter ‘this winter, but not as At as I wish: ~We have hnid a mild season. Our first real ‘snow fell resterday, January 15th. It is nearl =ove now, and I am going to pidk - some viclets from the wnrd and send the editar. T was out to see Sister or They think me quaint bocause 1 sing “When Reuben Comes: to Town My son guffawe. when I essay “Go 'Way Back and Sit Down.” My wife will smile at “Smoky MoKes”" and gigele when T drone “She Was Mappy Till She Met You, Hut the Fault is All Your Own.” your Social Corner list I have met with them a few times and enjbyed:their good tihes so very much, so would like to be one of their large family, that I might et better acquainted. * A long time since I've noticed a letter from Arabella No. 2. Am wendering if she has changed her name, as she at one time told me she might. Grandma H. dnd . Lonesome Pine Where arc they? I hope to meet them Feb. 2d. as I've been invited to the gathering for thay day. 3 T hope Aunty No. 1 and Slim Jim will be thcre, too, for I haven't séen them {since our joyous time at Aunty No. 1's T love those lyric Iadics, Annid Moore 2nq "Mandy Lee:' And those pathetic children, 3aby Bella and Only Me! the House of Tos Much ‘Twouble” makes me shed a tnder tear— And also, “When the Harvest Days Are + J. C. MACPHERSON “QUALITY CORNER® OPP. CHELSEA BAVINGS BANK e ————————————————————— their_youth, I searched dark cupbcards i will be warmer. Wildwood last %. She iz euite smart |and cobwebby corners for a “mystery” Eob White: I will try and make an Over, Jessle Dear.” in the fall. * and. wishes to s'#d her fost wishes to the | but my ‘search was rewarded with noth- early start next Wednesday ard call over Trusting you'll approve of my pen- | Corner folks, When we ment, we often | ing more than a bunch of old yellow !M the house for a few minutes; but “Thers's Only O Jirl in This Werld |Rame. chat about the Corner friehds. Would love to meet thera. " Mies the old writers | xu letters written in the GBys when *out ;need not wait for me. Betsey Bray ar- FRANKLIN SOUTHWEST. west” was Ohfo and a trip there was a |rived the 13th of this month.- 1 sine—although ¢ . Doll'e Gray and 'Irish | osg 7y o and welcome the mew ones. great undertaking fraught with all| Dug: Will be pleased to have you lift Mollie-0: !wmm THOUGH PRESSED ¥OR | T wish to thank Blanche for the pret-|sorts of unknown dangers. They proved'|up the latch, wakk in and be weicome. ASSETS c Man that Broke the Bank at TIME, ty card she sent me.. Never received one | very interesting reveainz as they did : MARIGOLD. |} DEPOSITS . te Carlo, t Dear Social Corner Friends: I have net . (oM . Pewgy Ance, although you |those davs bef |- the Civil war. mentloiied mailing me one some t'me ngo. is Suit of Gray end found the t:fie to even get a letter in | Donned the Union Blue.” ! cdgewayé o send my thamks and appre- | VRS SO SOTTY to hear of Aunt Mary’s ac- | very fnteresting to me although I know ation for the dainty ealendar I reccived | “id¢nt. Can sympethize with her. Have|very foew writers. Where are Rainbow. g | three fricnds badly hurt from auto wrecks | ang. Bluebird of Ilafnfield? “The latter 1- | one belrg qwite serfous. Well, we all E‘wefl known to me. I wonder if she cndars, as we felt the loss of our late| IAVe our troubles, as the fellow sald!remembers how she used to play “Liitie tor and his kindly thought 't thia sea- | WHen he stepped on the eat. Mather’ to me when we both attended son, and then to find we were still re.| I Wondetwhere Papa's Boy can be?|the old Red school? % membered by some very thoughtful pers | Ofien think about her. .~ ~ ' = i° | T ‘wonder how many of the members son (and it is not haré to guess who) | [2kam i¥ir: The Bach réports a pias-{have small -children. I would be much made it & very pleasant surprise. ant visit with you at your home. Thank | pleaseq to see more letters about the eare On Jan. 12 we had such a good num- | ¥OU for'the Christmas card.. of the babies, their f02d, clothes, etc.. ber at our,club day gathering—such a | 4150 Wish to thank a Lorner Memem- | wriiten by 'real mothers. 1 get tired of s00d jully time r3d such a good dinner. | PCT for a very preity calendar.’ I can|these atricles one finds in magazines Everyihing f:om “ieat nies and hot vege- | CUesS Who is Who, but will not fell It | yritten by faddists or peopls with littie tables down to porcora balls. . - | WeS Kinil to remember one o far away. KOREIM AND DRESSMARING. Dear Social Corner’ Friends: Haven't e been- having lovely weather' lately? Of course, it js quite cold but that makes o person do their household duties faster to keep warm. ' I have been having lthawlng out time rearly every lay. My Lkitcien, being on ‘the morth side of the i houze, is very cold, no matter how much you push the stove. I wish I knew some of the Soclal Cor- | have worked to have'so beautifully made ner members personally. ‘1 have nevertgo large a number of hoiders for the been to a meeting but hope to make an | Soeial Corner family. Ma: “we all as acquaintance with one Uf the members |jor Sicial Corner sisters emulate her ex: before long as 1 can come to your good The letters o. the Sccial Corher 'zre SURPLUS AND PROFITS ......... ; not like this modern jazz (my £ath- er sail the same 5 and Go 1 guess i a t 2 Shame?") t when I henr the saxophonc’s mest lamentabla storm, 1 cannot ehoose, bu: Know, You're 1 Pregident. J. ARTHUR ATWOOD, “Oh, 1 don’t t S» Warm!" Answers and Inquiries’ Franklin Sonthwest—Your name has bocn added to the Social Curner Hst. ample In ‘trying to do ‘all the good we i " ¥ ) personal _expérience, which a § more sait- | times. A 4 ey and Willew Det': Wil you pliase 50 13| Lucy Acorn: I, too, thought o prise| MY housc plants are not hloomine 50 cq for families with uniimited means who | I am glad Kitty Lou s’ oing 1o re-| sy e iting o Jortul cxporionce day sour name and =, also that of loughi to have been offered f _ iie an- | Weu (RIS winter. I have to neglect them, | can afford several maids. main the same. ) D D e 1 "o i e o b o SR L SR e TR nng 1::'\:'; m h:h‘;e c;(r;'to tl wg“i . Now, goes any one remember In answer to E. L. M.'s guestion about w]fiiv:n:l‘:l::rn sald that no misfor- for het. jinterest Mif there is something coming. 1 e er - quite “lone PERSIS? . | Koreim remedy, would say, I tried it for recel! Pottateh: TFlowers came well nressed, | have been surprised there was not one enough, but wished to let you know that il tune comes, to us but that we it fragrant. : id pansies at this season. suess, or hasn't been yet. Samantha: Did you receive the ca e covered bridge over the Housatonic I thought it might look familiar. ! 1t has scomed good to see letters from {50 manv. Hope it Will be kept up through i the year. T t G a whfle but it didn’t do me: much Food. et adl pezeing around and mever {6 |' o ok ixG FOR THOSE WHO DO NOT The thing I (o g0 on & diet. and It you | / : WRITE e the remedy, it is practically thei h, effcets of my accldent Christmas day.. A came thing, as they give a list of things v essages Beat Bl el Cornet. | Filmde: | 300 Dstet cot AENCY ot e ey e it oF Tvalte: 4 A When 1 was ted as a Corner mem- |edy to help at all. T think the best thing mbrances ber 1 intended to write azain very 500n |is to go to a doctor and get advice from ::m":’, l,::‘:,' $oKans) of cxtasmibcnnces but coids and u\ncbl:lnlls cough have | him, as Koreim might not agree with Reart. has flleq with gratitade to vt w ey bt % feav for glving me sueh hepe to be able to meet some of the|taken wp a course with a dressmaking n ‘ml manifest it in 5o many ways sisters Feb, 2nd. | £ I have not finished yet, but I e “Aunt Mary: 1'am £14d to kmow that |have fons fine. 1€ thore ls anyihing T{has helped lo shorted the time very you- are beiter and will scon be your-|can ezplain to you write me. sendthg your | Bearenc . 1 Wish to TR S w0, TET self again. Went past a few days ago name and address and I will tell you all on the trolley and looked at the win- I'‘tan; ” Pedro- but couid net find her real name, Quite unusual to get v'o- Many some gaod from it in some way. During the time that I have been suffering from get the Ploneers of the Soclal Corner. ‘Wishing you all 2 Happy New Year, remain your western sister® 1 POTLATCH. SPIRIT IS WILLING BUT HANDICAT PREVENTS Editor and Corner Sisters: As letter did not get in the waste s will write again, but can’t promise to write cnce a month. Arabel- x No. 2 says that will not be very hard us, but let me say It is quite a task for me, as my hands are in such a condl- tion I don’t know whether I have a pen- cil in my fingers or nct. I can’t use a Seattle. GONE AWAY FOR HER HEALTH. ; 2 Dear Corner Membiers: I- thought: T MAKING OVER HATS. ‘Would write to the Corner once mare and Dear Cornerites: Where can be ‘found | Sa¥ that our dear siser Peace has been }a woman or cinld who does not. want a | VOrY sick a long time. also had to part Inew hat at least twice a year and has | With near and dear ones. She has been no_chjeciicns to having them oftener. in the hospital. Now she has gone away Many of thoir who can not afford the | f9T her health. I went with her to the | THEODA. les b Won... h ul creaons secn in the shops, | train and aithough:hier heart is breaking | dows hopIng fo ace you. With best -wishes, T o s i et g pen to write with, a8 that turns around but witch when they are studi@l more|he smiled and sald s all right, chl Bluebird: ~ Where are you? Lt us BY JINGQ: | thinking there .wot i Witn an 50 in my fingers, As Sister Arabella No. viosciy are quite simple in design, have | XNOWs best and my dear ones are in |hear from you. - that name at that address. Ay 2 sald she would send me o card ii she learned to do their own trimming sincu | hoaven, and repeated Isalah 1 She| Ma of Greene Gables: I am hop'ng | PLEASED WITH THE MANY LETY- I“"‘" e et far ) knew my addroes, T 1 say T am stoo- the prevailing high pricus and the fear-|Sent a messase to the Corner, Rommans|you and yours are better now. I guess ¥ TERS. faeidd = ning at present at 256 Prospect St Wil- ful job has Lewn overcome. 14-19. She will have Tha Bulletin so lét ftie day you came to see me was 100 much for you. X9 Why G:nt the mysterious Mrs. Suze” write again? . lmantic, for & waile. Shall be pleascd 1o hear from her. 1 often think of (h day I met 2nd escorted her and anothe: Social Cornér sister, whoge name I can't Tac untrimined hats can be done at|Us.all send her sympathy and love in me and it is bt to select the piain, : OUF letters and the-same to all sick and as they are bercaved sisters, ier thzn the odd sha Quiet coiors witl har-| Dear Social Corner Friends: 1 was very muci pleased to see so many old writers In the Corner last Saturday, and hope they will be there frequently in the STRUGGLING FOR THE CRZDIT. Dear Soclal Corner editof, sisters and readers of this Cormer: I “was talking more becomin:; WILLOW DELL. With best wishes from futur with you about how some people wunicd vecall now, to Fran . to ome of muizc best wih almest any dress. - ) i BUG, | Slre The row (riters Are alfo Wel-| redie for all they did and wanted it our social gatherings, which was enjoy- A good quality of trimming will last SEASON FOR SCRAPPLE i |(fl.dayn, because many of the would-be|XPOWR. I was tainking about & certain j several scagons. Yeathers and ribbons | Dear Sisters: of The Soclal C .| AN EDGING ON HANDKERCHIEFS. Iparty whose name was not printed us 2 1 was so sorry or are more durable than flowers, viclets 545 {names have already been chosen by writ- ers who very seldom write. Aunt Mary: Was gorry to hear of your aceident, and hore you are better. A Socisl Corner Member: Thanks very This is the time of year when scrasple is a popular dish. Sime prefer to buy it but 1 lik= to make it when I ean. My methsd is to cook a piz head in | boiling water until the flosh g ips easi'y from the bones, Take out tie bones, and chop the meat fine. When the liquor in which the head was cooked has be- come cold, remove the fat and repeat the liguor to the bolling point: - Add the chepped meat, a teasy0on of salt for each- quart of liquid, and pepper to taste, and heat again to the boling point. 'Then sift in through the finzers of cne hand, while stirring with the other, as in mak- you that so happy and merry a time should end In such o mishap. Bat vou have a great deal to be thankful o, it might have been great deal worse. Dear Social Cornerices: Those of you who like to handie a crochet hook will be leased with a pretty little_handkerciief e of fine thread such as Jo. 30 or No. 80 is used or if it is of coarser thread it jmuch for the pret'y calendar. Wish ycu Wwill make pretty trimming for layetivs. | had sent your address to me, or afe we Chain 5 and double crochet into the | zequainteld, that you knew my address? first stitch, turn your lace and chain 5§ Aunt Sarah: You owe the, letter, not L and ‘doublz ‘crochet into the 3rd stitch of | Aunt Jerusha: Was glad to see some- | the first mesh. Turn and chaln 5 again {thing from your ven once more. How s | and double crochet into the middie stitch { Uncle and Floroda? 1 donor. |)ist. It was simpiy a mistake and could have been corrected. 1 was sorry and sald 0, but they refusel o be quirted and in a fit of nervourness. As they can be dipred in purple dye to renew the colors very nice:wy. buckram frames when cov- “ii or velvet will'compare weil ith those displayei in the windows. ! Trinmed hats in the catalosues and are models to copy from. ] g With huts is one kind of work | e to se you, also your plants.. imagine something how they lock by your de- scription. I used to have beautiful plants when I had room for them and could take care of them. But nct now. Theoda: Drop i when you have the time, as I ean talk bétter than wriie. Olga, Lonee Pine: where are o —also lots of other fisters 1 midht measurements to a quarter of an inch. I have observed it Is only the small, men and women, who.are so tremendously concerned sbout the precise aliotment of credit in this world. s to block over a cloth { foundation, that has lost its Armmness, it | {can be starehcd and placed over a crown {2nd ted wntil dry and the brim can he | chungd to guit one's faney. Friends have | giwn me hats and they hiive been re- of the 2nd mesh, chain 2 and double| Tidy Addly: How are you? crochet into the middie mesh. Take your { your letters. necdle out and turn the lace, then double | Den't Worry: How is the little one? crochet § times Into the cpace made by | Chub: Hope you and the little scn are We e8| iiman's fight to save the ' Imperial Val- ley” as told by George Kenan? 1 pre- sume most all of you have, but for fi ! o a fow misht not have read it T will, w o fie : ing cornmeal mush, emough ¢ %o | the doublo crochet stitch into the mesh, | well, a g have cnly for taking too niuch space. | thinl: | oo e surtoun “'"’3"“’:‘:& ncs | ive the consistency of mush. " fac boy | these stitches are not o be in the mesh, | Kose Lee: Yoir letter wag very tnter- ls:“" Cornec. editor’s . permission, write 1 will saw adicus-and leavo room_ for | ¥ 4 O | vy 1 - - {but into the space made by the douwle | esting. \ sume other sisters. Wishing you a hep- | ST7WDS. vizorously several minu‘es, then set back I have been giad to ‘assist a friend oc- | ™" the range to cook more slowly half an casionally {o renovate laid away laces ;":_'; : m&'rb ‘*’:flonallx When co-ked, Thabes wnd oy v oaanion T03erh | conl place. Tl may be kept several e e e M "““”'“\ weeks in midwinter. When ready to use, The soaring prices have not given my cut. inte slces half an-inch thick, and fry nerves even a $mall joit. Wo are advised |0 butter, bacon fat or drippinga. to patronize home industries another way which calls for prices expose the profiteering beb;:)tyg m the cooking of a large soup bone and nmrk-dofvn sules are ziven. . two onions In six,quarts of water for The millinery ctasseg of econnmics ef | tWO hours; take out the bone and add the Nesr London county farm burean tWo tablesnoons of salt, pepper to taste, Py and prospeRous yaar. ANNA MELL In the year 1907 the Colorado river overflowed its banks, and threatened to destroy the vulley, Though Harriman's raflroads did not own. any of the lands {in the valley,” Harrimen jumped in and spent $1,500,000 to stem the flood. When it became evident that- another mil! {or more would be required, he telegrap! ed President Ilnosevelt ,and the presi- dent ‘told him fo go nhead, dnd practi- eaily aseured him that congress would reinvburse him. crochet stitch, - which. wiil form a Clio: Hope to foin your “T:mple” in chain 5 and.double crochet into the - [the nesr future. Have application cards dle of the last open mesh. Continue asready to send ‘scon. dereribed above. Am glad Kitty Lou has decided o keep Kitty Lou: Recelved card from you a lher old name. ' Old names arc iest, I fcw weeks ago for which I want to ‘hunk | think, and aiso make less confusion, = - you. | Best wishes to all. . Soclal Corner Member: 1 .appreciate by % yery much your thoughifulness in send- ing me the attra~ive calendar. ‘The Corncr & # is to have gotten a good start for the new year so let's keep LIVING WITH RELATIVES. Dear Social Comerites: Have been wanting to write to you for a number of weelis but have been busy (same old ex- cuse). I want to thank a Social Corner member for my pretty calendar which I was delighted ~with. I suspect Ma of ireene Gables as the Social Corner mem- PEGGY ANNE. CLUB NO, ® MEITS ' FEERUARY 2 Dear Social Corner Sisters: Just a few lines to oncs. again remind the So- | Harriman saved the valiey, Roosevelt ber who 6o Kindly remembered us. How | demonstrates what has been dome in ro-| W0 pounds of lver pudding cut fine and |1 BD- . - clal Corner sisters that our next meetins |urged’ hls. relmburscment: bat congress about it? Or perheps it was our new | ducing the cost of hats. » some pot herbs of summer savory—very 3 TESS will 'be February second and to expross |never acted on the recommendation, and editor? 1 have made the cocoanut : pare beforehand enough meal macaroons sent in by Ma of Greene Ga- bles and we think they are fine, though mine scem to be too brittle and I break them taking them from the pan. I tried taking them out while warm, snd also when cool, and they would break, but they taste O. K. I also made potato candy sent in by one of the sisters. We iike that alse. I am very fond of candy 2nd all sweet food. and am always glad to learn sdmething new if It lsn’t wo moch work. 2 A few weeks ago one ef the misters wrote and asked advice about going to live with a relative. I saw two letters in regard to it and have wondered what edr sister has done. I could write a hoek on that subject, as it has been my fate | to live with relatives for a numbar ef years past, and will #ay that in some ways it was pleasant and in other wayw very unpleasant for each of us. Al de- pends on the people who are lfving te- gether whether they are happy or other- endar is much Much eympathy for the afflicted writ-|{meal and two parts * buckwheat i P £ EE BRI the hope that there will be a large | Harriman's roads have never to this day Seobes sty crowd, as we do have such a nice time |been reimbursed. when there is a lot of us there. Shortly Lefore hig death, Hareiman re- Dear Editor and Soctal Corner Friends: I am going to have Mr: Ely come as | visited the valley, and wis met by a First 1 must the editor for put-{there .was some ome who imade the re- {man, I believe a reporter, who said to Mr. ting my letter in the Corner instead ef |mark that they did not blame me for|Harriman, “The government hasnt pawl the waste basket where I gurely thought |taking him with me as he was a good | you that money, a: work does not it would land. . looking man. They probably dldnt re- |seem to be duly appreciated. Do you mot, Second, 1 simcerely thank Tidy Addly jalize that .he was-a valentine, and yom |under these circumstonees, regret having and Molly Makebelieve for their prompt- | know that when anyore purchases any- |made the large expenditure?” mess in forwarding the coveled, recipe, | thing like,that that they get the best | “No!" replied ‘Mr. Harriman, “the val- and you may be sure I will make gucd |they can find and that is what 1 gid. |ley was worth savinz, wasn't #t?" use of it. But remember he was not bought last | “Yes” said the reporter. Perhaps sometime or some place in tulv:.lemlne day. e was bought a good “Then we have the satisfaction “Sweet Bye and Bye” I may meet you many years ago, out he is a good cme |kpowing that we saved it. haven't we?" alf personally - and does not fade, now please remember | Not much reward, you say. for this ex- I am always glad to see new recipes |the day of the mext meeting, thelsscond |Penditure of two or three million dollars, in the Corner as they are most always |day of February and at the Buckingnam phut it's the only kind of reward that big good. ‘ | | Memorial.’ As ever your Soctal Cormer |men really value: gh I am a new member I miss; fried 5 > NELLIE BLY There Is 2 wise old saying (o this ef- mzany of the old writers-as I have read every page of the Social Cormer since it ‘was first gtarted and have always en- Jjoyed it thoroughly. Perhaps some of to thicken, using one part kiln-dried corn- flour. ers and may they soon be restored to gfl all together for a half-hour or un- nermal hezith. | thick. When cold, slice 2 half-inch G BLANCHE. I ORANGE CAKE AND FROSTING. f thick and fry. FRED'S A X b gham, when fond recollections presemt them to |80 seldom that I don’t believe anyone re- thinking hearts are the scenes at old Buckin Dear Soclal Corner Mefubers: I write view. Thers's Nelly Bly, Wildflower, Ara- | members me, but housewerk and babies beta No. 2, Wetona, and of all the of SYMPATHY AND REMEMRRANCES in the world, if one is not too careful who HELP OVERCOME MISFORTUNW |5°13 the credit. If our object in 1ife is to get credit. wa Dear Social Corner. Friendsy There [ vy provably get it, if we work hard are so many new mames on tHe Social fenough, but we musn't be mirprised and Corner page that I am wondering if they | gicappointed when someone else who just are all new. members or if some of the |went ahead and did the thing, without old writers have. taken new names .for | thinking of the credif, winds mp wiih vanilla extract one and three-fourthscups * change. I am very glad to welcome | more medalg on their chest, than we with of flour four teaspoons baking powder. |NeW members, but.feel sorry to mies aY [al our striving have collected on ours. Mix well and dake in two layers 20 min. | Of the writers’ names that we have be- | Photograsher. Dorinda, Meuntain Lan- utes, v come familiar ‘with. and sre eager 1o |rel, Hil'side: This is the first of the roll Orange Fresting: One and -one-half i read thelr letters eagh week. For a 10ng |eall. Please write next week If just to cups of confectioners sugar ene table- | time We have been looking, for a leiter |answer and say present. Dat We know spoon melted -butter, juice of one orange, | from Etta Barber and often "hear the |we will have a few lines. I too add a little more sugar; if too | Query, What has become of Etta Barber? | Tidy Addly: Glad you were pleased thick it a little’ with milk. and many other names that: we mies very | with the results of the cleaner. Many - things for my first “peel.* much whom we think are still living and KITTY LOU. certainly enjoyed 'it. we are very glad that Great Grandma is o ¥ BLACK-EYED SUSIE. AWAITING GROUND HOG PREDIC- Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: I Swarming, come tegetler, and wish them good luck wi P ‘you would Ifke to try MAKEEELIEVE. ; _— Oraage Cake: One-third cup of thort- ening one cpp of sugar one egg one cup of mifkc one. teaspoon salt one teasnoon We shared expense of fusl and rent and we-each "bought our own food smd cooked it. As Aor the housework, we each had our own i 3 ; Friends: easy it is to make resoluticns—but the next thing is to cerry them out. and we had te grronge our work in & way so we would not interfers with ! gg 34 : i i s pi [ 5 i : i 20 I thought I would add my volce to the chat this week. My duties at heme H i b §E 4 g 3 I3 fy i miise them, S0 when I get the chancs to g0, T enjoy it all‘the mere. The next meeting in February, Dons-~ tion day, is such a worthy object, every Cornerite opght to feel duty beund to send their donation, even’'if they. cannot attend. No work, means no money, con- sequently no food znd lots of suffering, espacially among the helpless children, so you can see now our donations can de £ B asl : s churn. © The long. Wwith -its quided lining that great grandfather wore on state oc- casions and which he wore to a .funeral of 'a member of the famly much to the satistaction of one member, who had few years from falls and lllhese, it Is wonderful how she ha; retained her cheerful and helpful personality, Her preparation for her last journey that she is expecting to take are all made § able to write her .cheery and interesting PUTNAM that she has passed through in the past TIONS. ter of Putnam relative to the police de- ‘was very much pleased to receive the letters again. At her great age and sufferinz (Continued frem Page Six) faining to the amending of the city char- pretty calendar of the Corner color, from one of the members and I thank her very partment. The matter was referred to the: commitiee on- citles and boroughs. much fer it. It was very kind of you to SPECIAL SALE PRICE - $4.95 THESE SHOES IN THE FACTORY, AT A LOW PRICE, AND WE ARE GIV- ALL SIZES, 3 TO 8 BARROW’S - Brooklyn Savings Bank. STATEMENT OF CONDITION, DECEMBER L&, 1920 ACCOUNTS MAY BE OPENED BY MAIL. INTEREST RATE 4/, PER CENT. PER ANNUM. THIS BANK OF STRENGTH IS AT YOUR SERVICE. C. A. POTTER, Treasurer. 1 wish to thank all who hzs | Somehow I left her name off the | left me, I thought to myself, I have their ! Have you ever read the story of flnr-‘ fect: A great deal of good can be done Scores of young people were out Fri- 2 without' doubt and mow as she is simply |day afternoon enjoying the ideal gkatinfl used, There is a big need. previously made the remark that she did | remember me. g walting for her summons to come up to fon ponds in close proximity to the city. Xfty Lou: Muny thanks for the pret- | bope that uncle would look respectable, | How do yoiglike the nice cold Weather |her heavenly home. She is using her | The weather was perfect. ty remembrancs. All my girls admired | still hung on its wonted We are having just now? But never mind |strength in trying to make others hap-| Mrs. George Blythe and som, Allison, it very moeh. » Whmeow‘mdlbomkhufimt«m“mflmu'nb’wmqm'o(mmlmln&,umdmrmhkfl Rose Lee: Mamy thanks for the post § wers “the faverite - “ et |predict the weather and Jet us lope it How patiently asd unirincly she must |the winter in Philadelphia. Ia the spring WAS FOR- SECURING CUSTOMERS SON, CONN. 872 342721047 W. H. BURNHAM, Vice President. BASKETBALL SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT RABBITT MARANVILLE'S ALL STARS, Of Springfield vs. CONNECTICUT MILLS TOWN HALL, DANIELSON 8aturday Evening, January 29 PRELIMINARY GAME American Lagion vs. K. of G NATHAN BERKOVITZ DEALER INPOULTRY Pigeons Rabbit .nd fi '1 pay spot cash—Drop postal and | will call 30 Delhi St. Provid:ncs, R. L | DANIELSON CASINO, * STARKWEATHER ELDG. BOWLING AND FOCKET BILLIARDS FOUK ALLEYS THELE TABLES WEDNcSDAYS LADIES' DAY. Bowling is the sport for all. Prims given away every Saturday. vt S Gz koot 10 MARTIN T. BURNS Funeral Director and . Embalmer DANIELSON, CONN. | 23 Academy St. Phone 233; also 257-4 ——e e A.F. WOOD The Local Undertaker - ¢ DANIELSON, CONN. PARLOES 8§ MECHANIC STREET {hey will make their home in Pro¥jdence, | where Mr. Blythe's duties require him o e much of the time. Rev, I'oynton_ Merrill, who underwent an operation for anpendicitis this wee i | It therr plans, tie e con- | structea’ gor w ninsky is ex- | pected to be comy some thme i {June. Work is expected to begin abeut March 1. L.*H. Fuller of this city was elactad a director and essistant treasurer of fiie { Mystic {Mr. Fuller interested in | company fin lly for many years ll Rev. Asa Reed Dilts, of Loweil, i to |p?(‘1\4‘h at the services at the baptist church on Sunday. | "The officers of Weit Dén grange { Abingren e of ¢ to be Installed this (Satur- orlicks ORIGINAT Nickel Plating I UNITED METALS MFG. COMPANY, Inc. {

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