Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 18, 1921, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1921 quack quacks are doing bttter. _ Hancie: Write again. Theoda:- Several weeks ago Mr. “Grace® and T rode by your place, you were out helping to get the cows in. He waved to you as I.did not know you liv- ©d there and was past befors I recogniz- ed you. Did you think Je was flirting. No Social Corner smile then. Ha h. GRACE cherries after it has cooled, filling the jars to overflowing. Seal. PAULA. BELL ENTERTAINS JUNE 22 Dear Editor and Cornerites: Have you room for anothtr member? I am greatly interested in the Corner and have attended many of the social gatherings and would like to be one of the happy members. The next meeting to be held, I believe is that of Canterbury Bell's, which will be_a{ her home. For those who walk, take car, and get off at the Bean HIll green, cross the green and you then go straight uwp Huntington avenue 1t i3 about one- half mile or 15 minutes’ walk. CANTERBURY A SMALL FORTUNE AND HAPPINESS IS BETTER THAN A GREAT ONE AND MISERY. and girls of tender years, siowly wend- ing their way to Central Park, across Columbus Cirete, and I wondered if the scene would ba familiar to any of our sisters and perhaps they could recall the time when they, too, waiked side side as did- these little ones passing| through the Sixtieth street gate. Along the west drive, past the sheepfold, to their destination on the common. SOCIAL CORNER POETRY The kindliest thing God ever made, His hand of very healing laid Upen a fevered world, is Shade. OLD ORCHARED BEACH Dear Social Corner Friend: I can- not think of anything more beautiful than nature gt this time of year, so will write mbout a very interesting blace alled Old Orchard Beach. 01d Orchard, the magnificent surf bathing beach, is also reached through Pertland, being only eleven miles dis- the Yantic is glorious company of trees Trow out thelr mantles and on thess Tte dust stained wanderer finds ease. b sed against the beat : e o et teain and trol. |, I am personally acquainted with Can: e es Balhs o aod hods, The Maypole was gayly decorated in i o e e fetbury Bell, and know Ter to be 4 peeg gy ol st it red, white and blue with long streamers ke .- | fect hostess, and as her grounds are pen to any pilgrim's feet : § Streamers| i, he Grand Trank trains, Thou- . exténding trom the top and ¢ach Seam | Lnds' of happy peopls endos sach vear |2l for & gatiering lot us hope o seo he White rght blistecs tn the SeD ; The king carried thy pole, his little| eIt \yacation at Old Orohard. =D |™myoss who are interested - in fidwers w. hal weary journey done, : . k9. s 1o leriminating travelers declare that its 2 the-ho . ' i O, weary one! queen, all in white, walking by his side, should not miss it, as the hostess has ai- siretch of #and, {is tumultuous surf and its magnificent bathing facilities are un- equalled anywhere in the world. The beach is three riles n length and is wide and firm. The green- Atlantic the small maid of honor carrying wreath. The proud mothers brought up the rear with a most generous supply ot refreshments, regardless of the high cost of living, . t most any kind of flowers, whether an- nual”or perennial, and the grounds will be in their beauty at tils time. Don't forget the date, June pleasant. 22na, it combers beat In on the beach, losing . The little girls were all dolled out in | “O™® o €| Luecy Anne: T will be Jcoking for you. bright colored ginghams, spick = and | helr Power as they syeep over the great | pg you jnow me? thank Him gratefuily. span, their merry faces wreathed injtract of sand. The bathing Is equally | pogt wishes to all. safe for adults and children. There just out from the center of the beach a fine piner with [theatre etc, 1 the pleasures which go-te make up |a Teal scashore holiday can be found at 014 Orchard, in addition to the unexcel- athing with donkey rides to delight Theodnsia Garrison smilés, while the boys were conspicuous in by Balsam Fir » in white blouses and small white caps. They were good to look at and let me say right here that little .old New Yerk with all its hustle and bustle was non too bu e right of way to the li tle pleasure scekers. .Iandsome tourin: You Corner sister, -OF ALL THE YEAR MARCELLA MISPRINT OF NAME Dear Sisters of the Soflal Cormer: Please don’t think I am taking all the ns all too rare, cen to spare; m o " . e room c¢n the Social Corner page, or have . ay £0. cars halted fn their mad rush. to look of children, splendid motor 4 %, r entle breese It by chance any of our sisters ever|Nime an orchard which covered a | 125 iR a4 Loamnponed Ul voe e ¢hady nook; tende of ‘May parties they | largc area of land. It Is a place w G Ea Cnte . attended ohe of these May parties they esume t zold inlaid, can look' back to the mpla | S0ing 3 to see. In s 1 way SaEpEL ." looked as e on- stinyed ; - (g was an auto race o though Comfort had gone in the Corn- [ SRmONy - ik the queen.. The bt B o er. Tope tn one and all of the S o king and queen stan a the May | T saWw an: ng I it. e 2y = . pole, unded b: had receded the san cial Corner sisters at Canterbury Beil's the streamers be Unequalled Sale Event, With Hun- ~ dreds of Additions To Our Long Lists of June Clearance Attractions {ers forming‘a canopn: wh the other t And how those racers did o ¥ fldren dapeed in and out between,|flV over the sand. Enough ‘for this COMFORT e R g Ang if You can remem- Best rds to evervbody. - e Erieve what a terrible heartbreak it was. | BALSAM FIR |[PICNIC AT CANTEEBURY BELL'S T g i 2 t rained cats and dogs on the day| 2 JUNE 22XD appointed for your party, for that some- times meant an indefinitc postponement, | as each party were compellad to receivo ! nermit from the city confliction. Moreovc echool affairs, Therings and the children com-! ing from the lower part of the city were | often conveyed to Central Park in large furniture: vans, packed i like sardine Dear Editor and Social Corner Sisters, Deliah Deal, Grandma 1L, Inez, Marigold, Bob ‘White' Theoda, Scottie B. B. and lots of others who can walk a short, dis- 3 {tance and those who cannot re write letiers exira well and the letters | yune 22 and for those: who A 10 the Con still harder to write. [T will send to meet you at the 10. and 1 was quite disappointed at not being {1030 car from the square, at Bean Hill able 1o the pieniz at Remember | Talehour: Have you forgotten me? this year. |Come up and bring Sister L— Be sure | AdTioN ;< WANTED FROM OTHERS Members of the Corner: It has been a lon gtime since I have had a place on the page.. I don't like to = June standing room only. Many times poli- | 4 you had such a good day 10r | and wear your riblon. E LOWATETR mi~geve, partles to th ‘ch‘l\h’tm of : e With best wishes to.41l. their assembly districts ch were zot- hank Necia, S st B ANSWERS AND INQUIRIES, ten up on a grand scale. Brass band: | and the cther Corner = TE"LRY SR ! st woulds Conner vage and everything in the line of re the pretty birtiday cards ST T S ¥ - #'¢ttd Siynabive’ Cor ts, from soum. to nuis—money no | ok them KECIPE YOR CHEESE DISCUIT. | ter's edge, Plain hill, Beam hill Jall|self-control, says Dr. Richard Cadot|I understand the Commer gatnerings ars| GALES asnd Ohgtirt - Tecent War has wrought| Chi I lope 30U got home anl | Dear Social Cornor Bditor and Sisters: [ hill Lami's il Lawmanme hili Ox in the American Magisine. To get the | mainly for the writery but i one des'res FERRY ettt ok nd the parties are now but few | right You didn't have zny { ) 14t 2 d Remember | hill, each revealing p one needs, which means that | to iavite & friend she is priviieged to do| ¥y > NIEB: Your name| SRR {liveon. other tronbla with fhe car, did Fou ¢ the rignt kind of a place and lore. ons can possibly soak Into one's sye- |50, But it devoives on her to sec that|ihy tiieman o ““""u”""" b 3 added Social R s b By R i ¥ a cnfe, with six iarge maples| Like & silver chain stand thess hills.|tem in twenty-four hours, often takes|she s properly presented, also to provide NS poskcan thy, Sijegs iy . hool residing In the upper part of |before morning or was the ice cream | N4 the nice porch. I locked for a o 1ck- | mounting one above thwother, away and | courage—the courage to refuse invita-|enough for her friend and herself and |°CBool under the direction of the teach- L Always room for more.| ey TIOHE of 135th steest were | frozen too much for you?: I hiobe adee but I had Comfort to walk with. |away, as far as the eye ~can feach, | tions, to invite ridicule, to seem odd or | P8y for both unless ber friend prefers to|er, Mre. Winifred Crepeau Siaging, d been added. allowed out in the open during recess in-|none the worse for your trip. We T for one thanis the hostess for giving | flashing back their gleaming follage, and | “puritanic.” I believe that more minor |Pey her part. America, school; The SY DOBBETT: Letter was malled | stead of beinz confined to the stufty|ta e r the Soclal Corner & pient from whose heights ence streamed the|)jinesses are due to lack of sfeep than| Ve &re all willing to be sogial and all e § et T £ _mon 1€ not recelved let | play vard, and along St. Nicholas and | dow vou can stay longer, |, I Will enclose a recipe for a. cheese|lights that guided the seainen afar on|to any other recognizable factor. A |llke visitors, but there 1s & limit. Terme o Ciiwmsiin, . Stasiey: Butens correct address? | Morningside avénue, Broadway, the| Aunty No. Don't ye seut the distant ocean. person catches cold, gets lumbago, is | thoush our spirits may be willing our | poposo0hs o Lion and Liberty, Edits ook v ESL i Cheese Biseuit: Two cups flour, one-| But tho Indiam's trail has been su-|Conitinitcd or ds head dacherrigden |Podles maks it mecessary to fix a Limi:| @ oy, > Creed. Ethel Main: Unguard- LUB NUMBER 3 MEETS JUNE 2 ire You coming balf teaspoon salt, two-thirds cup milk, [perseded by the paths of industry and|because his vitallty is below par, his |fomewhere Even President Harding | \ioi iors o by iy hoass | 1ATZer ones W n't live far apar Yolk of onc egg, four teaspoons baking | factories loom where onco the Indian|pycops, ™ TS/, % PEOW PAn ROREE Kot Rave & Taile i Tapeiits T singing, Battle Hymn of - Alhough fyin " hen by two R i vder, two tablespoons fat, half | Settiements flourished, and the practical | 1y v2.C0) ) SXPENAIGEE bo¥and - RIS pandenakes as ho Started to do at first. | oPuNLC: SOREEIN, B plong timo T1igchey foaian 4 O e bl | s ewopt. base. oren ‘the/summits | BLysical income. Sleep would set him | tandttakes as he started to do at fret |y Cousitry, Mary Jones; reading, Mak- : cords of | “Senere: | ey o st b 1 F "these ‘rocky hills and buili_dwellings | SAU3re With the world, but to get aieen | [{ "%, PRa 1o oS Mo e heedt!fers of the Flas. David ‘Carter: pecita- for the MoW-| ., cxipe I uits on a bakd on their helghts. This he wont o the evenlrg's (ul.f ¢ least that was published in = not|Uo%, With & The Color Guard, Har- . rtime . 2 M cover 1t And yet the laurel blooms awhile on| TS ho went do, and so he runs in|iery recent paper. 1 can well under-|, AR and school; readings, Your oF i St e T'h cheege | thesa sturdy slopes, the —sweet wild| (€Dt and is chronicaily edging toward|stang that in a city there aro many that|Country and Your Flag, BEm-Beth Ben- e p cain s Pop-Over, Time ny of the|brier rose wandérg at will, and the|d preakdown. depend on a digner in a restaurant. Such | pec, Teverence for the Devotion to the he wished IUBARD AND BAISIN PIE s t -0V im. 4 “Enow now | meuntain oinks and hong Soakiew unfold read an editorial where Bruce | ginner us ig usually served at a soctal | F1a%: Gordon Manierre: quotations re- . pyreciation for) Do al G ¢ © s {Coines. 1 Jike them biheir dainty blosoms. Xnd vet the lure| Darton sald: ‘A few men seem 10| Corner guthering for ten or fifteen copts | 275 10 the Flag and Patriotism, Bet- " et 80 baen u shut-in fc H AR Yours for the Corner. of the mountain groves calis me home,fUe able to operate indefinitely with|must make & strong appeal. But that js | ¥, 5eTtien: recitations. Quotations of - - ess. |10 mise two of the meetir 1y AEETE WILD FLOWE | ana eagerly T hasten, thrilled to see once | Very little sleep. Edison is one of{ng: what the Corn: 'n.p,;,..,.., b Patriotism, Louise Jones, Dorothy Fabel ” 1 o able 1 can come to e July un sapnr T more the sheen of the mountum laurel, | Of these. Napobleon seemed to be, but|tended for. People- in the eonn [and Davia Carthé> Naline 5 Rile : 268 - HOW TO MARE MARSHMALLOW |2nd the morning light break over the|Napoleon in his late years showed[not confronted with that comdition and|Flas Btigueiic, Viola Riley. Ruth Fa- Kot 1 Deir. itaitorc and | Biters ‘or- the: Soclsl old hills of home. plainiy a loss of punch due to accum-|ss do not comprehend the difference it |el: SPKIng, Star Spangied Danmer, ® to ses when 1 Corr In last week's paper one ot THE LITTLE SPINSTER. |ulated fatigue. He often dropped sl b oo Bl chool § salute 5 the flag, sehool. . s he sisters wrot Lo marsh P asleep in the midst of vitai matters. r, 1 can't tell who, e A4 the exaitises the JRNE ANt el CHORE GIRI U you 104y on n cake 1 write Very busy cleaning | TROM A BRILLIANT SOCIAL CEN- Gladstone on the other hand con- | members have a ribbon badge with their| L62cher enjoyed a picnic in the woods, ] 3 ah @ pleasani day. 1 Owanc o | maki Oastale cag SE3 Ly Clean i et G Ak b sidered regular slbop of VItal import- | pen name on it and so we woald seen (Pt AT {rom the school grounds, with & Susiiliee dai oSk thank tho sisters for (heie ind Uoushls | wigar, 2 « cup mitl e Sl S0 W i ance, and sacrificed to it. come to remémber eath other. That ap.|Picnic lunch of sandwiches, cake. cockles, @ nt me, at the death ¢ dear fath- | ha \ @ leve I hitenass e |« Serione. tHp our Praciel Pty may|pDr. Benamin W. Richardson sava: pears to mé to be & grand idea and 1|Or2PSes. applés and soda. The bupils ¢ Sinters er |ing 1 ve c e S £ A oL 13 Those who 3 't perfect in atterdance for Ji B L O 8 | t About | betwéen Chptebbuty (the home of many 0 are habituated to full reg- | mean to put 4t in practice. act in a1 - une were s N s i e casin: [ e it Iy mear|af Connectieut's famous men and wo- | Liak Sleed are thase who recover most| I think I have written quite enough for| Beth Bennett. Harry Allyn, Robert Al- - . SPANID e irfidbriattiye iy LR L R L DL parties. The | mem) and, Willimantie® On some of the dily from sicknes. thip time wb 3 draw this (0 & close|\m Panl Mifler. fetey IaHiN: | S g iaad o Wil fry A g b well beaten: the milk, | ce elock and at | back roads fn Canterbury there are sites| . 1 have always understood that it,I hope I haven't sald anything that wini|Main. Dorothy Bired J. Edmund Ner- 8 much. Wil | i ey ¢ d A1t hna’ s Dakiy A e, 16 15 mame! WS “the observation of this tryth|ofend anyone and that our editor will|Ta% Jr. Viola Riley, William Me> oI One eyp of rhudarhy cut In small pleces | powacr <t or twi o ktills were In opamn. Liat led Meander to teach that sieep |Consider this werthy a place In our Cor- David Cortel. Perfect for the ANON DROWNIB, Deel o, cne-half cun of raiains, on the vanil beat the e 5 Gocnt of the 'S the mental cure of all disease. Me- | ReP Bage. school year: Dorothy Birch &nd Ethey i P g, duarter eup waten st ) nily the whites of the e i ander T think was right, We shoald WRINKLE, |Main. It s understood that Mes Cre HOW TO GET RID OF gATS, {18 60e0 it end ) ast ko | Whipoed 10 i SUM froth. Dake two, very much,| Practical Polly wants to know where' DAVe fewer doctor bills; fewer deaths - Vit n engaged as teacher for .A R g TR A R o fis pans about twenty minutes, |1t ough (he country | She Was. Who' can fess? She must Of TSR and women between forty gud| PINE TIWE AT BEMEMDER WIS D s o cition b M June 1st whom yo F CBLIA ToosE | nes m | S g0 fresh and green.|ask us something easier, but the Httle] f!Y: fewer quarrels—yes and fawer| Dear Sacial Corner Sisters: T fecl thatypon'* Gt fe SERTIEE B s i (4 | rtha gup mething terrible after|girl was seeing red lighte. wars—if the nerves of all men kept|I t write and tell waat | OO e e e . & 1 | fourts pou road. The Now if T wanted to go from Canter-| toned and sweet by a generous meas. | time 1 had-at the home jocnsan. . The: Wtagie Seusig e ¥ RULES THAT DDN'T WORK u ) avoor Xeeps one crossing bury to Willimantic I would never think | UFe Of sieep, Me, on June $th. Those tha {Rtations, Sonss S5 xS S Dear Corner §i | Sro Put the, - 10 avold them. T was very of going throush Brooklyn any more In all the whole world of literature| ™ect With us certairly miss | pistet. Cotumbms at the CoREL OF SR 1 of rowes|these rules n the ha W n ucepan, bring o the boflin have w careful driver boththan I would of going round §y Wor- | Uhere is no fimer line than this, | time. The day was ideal and {The principal parts were taken as fo- o S| tornin ministors, that ; point and holl six minutes without stir. ester. 1 would come over through®Scot-| He giveth His beloved sleep. { seemad to be happy and eve lovs: Herman Chsse, King of Sphi, x wonthrr we |the hbms wioso wite pbtained o:ca | ! ) marshmaliows fn a doubls | erday was a great Moose and and avold the red lights Ty Lo | 6 50 geod, the salads of w James McGee: Queen of Spain, Marforie by vire e burlng U - ol bo N ther the hot syrup, beat | nd d rougl Canterbury Green an A . cgin_to mention the good things v emonade were served. After the clos- Aipiora. and light should be laft buring on moontacs | ¥Rl 2d 1 tho vantia and heat ers {ousa Whero Bradchcs Crantall st SXTENIENCES OX wrxRau| (€2 eRon B mE A |InE g€ the axmclesn. ' CNNSERS oy i tired woheal| overings and dim n % front ' Foom an ' 1o spread. Use for bots (There were as e boarding schoo! for young ladies. COUNTY RoADS. o| T ses that a mew sister 1 my {%D00l perfect in attendsncs. Sav dbe of thelr vacation |MihL: no other lght hurning usel {n frosting ! the ™ house 18 now the home of Rev. Mr.| Dear Social Comner Siaters: Now Prac.| Pen mame. Lavender, fhics Pl g i S X mountaing, | Wet hroom before swedning: dry shoes |, futek plain witho shower he D home from those good| MY Pen mame for more than t [Chang. . Richard: Chiase.” Fownrl Chba hy the now|In bedroom. The ‘hake must mot one and ¢ cups lock, the worst in Poor old Canterbury. At the time that nterhury reminds me ro| I think I pave only written twice arjorie Gats, Armando Martinl, Ma: . . funny. | crumpled up any old way on u sugar wit o whole city in_darknes for a opened in /1831, Canterbury | UCh of & I took to the Brooklyn |but will try and do better i Martini, James MeGoe and Mecuwet e I always waw the|walk, Dath room must ) for use |10 Make a st mixture, 1hen add ma © lively here now. fant social center, the pridel [ of my neigl LAY e Peect for the term Herman ot ager but contess 1] Within halt sn hour \ up: no | until thin L to spre re coming and business | and lineage making It a mést| fTiends who w Chase, Richard Chase ard Howard " day—but 1t | water must bo taken from any fauost In | F1AVOT Wih vanilla or other flavor. Two s seems to be picking up.|@ristocratic interier t ass e us to take 't SURPRISED BY THE FAMILY. Average mee for the / o Jaugh and have tun,|or outside th 180 Whil ure wares of checolate added to the abov hants are getting in a fine lot e drawn closely in favol with them. Dear Editor and ¥ s ol year, was ninety per cent. uftornoon [ wnent| No dishos or cioking u v make a soft chocolats frosting | mer goods which makes tha win- | Through M You firet ought to have Sire s T JAC ThotERE T would At the busiess mecting of the VB- 0. 1 have some lttla|left standing around fn the hew | Tope to me aters at| very attractive. Yesterday there| had an acaden down Hampton hill. fai% 1ue 4nd hoi > ge Improvemient Assoclation Monday ng nd one day| Kitohen must mever bo ueed as a st | COBtOTbuRY Tell! Will be good exer- | Was ose head in a florist's win-| fan Al went b in_the Country club flouee, tha v ) In the wood pils|ting room or resting place any time | €150 elimbing the Wi {dow with o small electric light on an A \( en .r;.-m—x !‘.um.“nrv- m At noon hubby | day or night: enly used for cooking pur- | RED WING. |the points of the antlers. It was eer-| AT & 5 e secretary was Instructed to 3 were out. . 1.found |boses. No offensive m iy Ve | A {tainiy a fine show and attracted a lot | the school. The white but don b Ao e te a lgtter of thanks to Tracy Smith . legs o vigor- | taleshone dur! sokihe h | * LookING TP oTBER*WRITE pf attention. Tt was no make-believe, | desks, and the whole tow ® did not both & i - ¢s. with no charge in seefing ey way out and 1| No musle or sging o 1a e A \OR DR WRITH! but the real thing ersisting we reach the memorial parklet. A commlttee was me They meemed go|ttom alono or with caller | Dear Bditor and Sisfers: Was Thic !s the first time within my re- | forts. Miss Crandall was prosecut Al ailoy pointed to arrange for a community 1 -y to] " Tontranas tnto my st or bedroom 1 | MICH Dleased 0. ioo how prempt w memt ow Tondon has been | arrested, confined in a cell Jn Brooklyn < e e for the 4th of July, Includ- . took my & und| DEORIEIIE Whathar ooF 15 dpan | LoMENEE to letters fr without no Gov, Winthrop | jail whieh had Been occupled by a mur- ot ALt X r M. Buckingham. 1. . Taft and we t und sat near on permission only. Iirs K g I5 has beer 1 boat i the night previous to execu- e com| Howard Va 2 Dl sy owrhinak and George W. Frost, & ng 1 was oW encugh|and walt patlently for answer: alwave | D) hear | running Unless they get p When we started our of %ut up hill on to the old | memner. Jeulon. N ( ) n 1 {exouse . yourselt and ngddress iy | o trolley across the bridge there will | “Pride goeth before a fall.” Canterbury Iyn vilage Instead 6f taking ihe it o Windham Center who is expected ‘at his summer homs Bisene." Mhke D6 (HIIE 28 b ) written mere- | be someth id when the summer|is one of the “has beens. ny one | right hand road the lady who was run- had come right throush A T 1 or.drank or what I dld fn any ! its and feeltngs | traflic strike: People are not taking | traveling over its many. miles of roads car trusted to & portly gemtie-| Canterbury Center through 5 . Eddle Simmons have ent the afternoon in tha lovaly |tima or plaes “iy fon the subect of dupiicate pennames ¥ o the present arrangement. There | now. would never accusesit of having Dbeside her for fnstructions | ster you would have come out ap tar buflding lot adjoininz et o e b AR s S SR 1 vou ean tmagine Sumorise | 18 o sheltor on the boat fn fime of | beon once a lcader. and he thinking he remembered tk - Sy Rt gl property on the viliage strect be- : birds wae good for | turbed 4 5 o en 1 opened the paper last month and | storm. 1 8i if you ever go to Canterbury, | over which we ca LR Bt v ciad o ng to Mrs. Delpaine Fish. n o 1 saved my chicks. $oa muat b8 dovered and fixed u i my name among the prize winners.| T am sorty not to have been able to 1 those red s, and notice iffour way over. My neighbor and I eouil|road to the right oo soon, Helen M. Buckingtym of New nother day 1 was washing my Jamp |nicely every day before starting ans \unty: T think you had better sond |have met with the club again at the tical Polly painted any of the bulld-|not convince him as to his being Wrong. |you through t r par is spendinz a few wecks at the when 1 heard a grest racket|thing else in the house. No lazines s for that lace to the Corner. | Buckingham Memorial but I am so far|ings red. - 180 wo Lept going and going until el valley so vou were mearer o of Per brother, Walter M. Buck- Tt gave mo such a start Ifghoos are to be worn about the hou ibly others besides myself would |away, Yet T hope to have an opportunity | Dest wishes to all. from 3 and T began to see we wete gettinz to|way. Am =lad you got home s Yauaing w0l T ety oom. _Appen #|did_you say you Kitty Lou: 1 think there is a lot — ods, up Hills down hills and no state 10 aken you . am Cousing of Norwich snent Toes- . the house for years and | witle :;_:;",:'l gL ,’flfm“""n""‘"!":{ ‘\ ki Jnars aooithofe; i onke | and it 10 soun, Tetier 1ast ek T g, SOUR OWEN DIWLE RED. X5 yocnlf::g- Pty ¥ Fv.nakia ke ddler 1o the et Sar, Wi Myn. 2 D Windestuetes aid 1 e ow raty (n my house. I|very . . . @ | cookie recipes? i interested in if. - BEST M. D. e and we landea vone reads BN OW ; rats wonld un, trom the| " Saimmes o e Ieted, | Mav: Have you got your coMlar done W0 regards and hest wishes for alll o r"sl:;”" LR RDER N on Tatnic Hill, if any of you sisters ever e s | Mrs. Nathan A. Gibhs was & guest st $hii6 2 T waateio the e At} + ey T DS Uit 3 . |vet? T havn't touched n crochet ook |the Corner peonie. From ‘Dear Corne : g | heard of tho stave. ‘Many are the tres | job of cleaning his car. Thet oot~ of ; Myart- Geawi L Ot -8 iy a long. Siting of Iares.sleigh | rictires of yourself or fbur relsttves | sinco T got homo. ~SHll honsseleanine. DOM PEDRO. | sisters who writes that she doesm't|T have been near there in my childhond | o T mus tall the sisters what. a |>¥OT¥ich Thursday. s. 1-went up rs and walked back V”[ 2 c::d»::.fi‘ A nw-:‘:_d‘m\nw) | T wonder if Remember Me would: ——— “get to bed until twelye o'clock :mc} after blackberries. Well, we turned|pice surprise uncle snd 1 had the 22ni|ALiorney Farl Mathewson and Mre. "and ‘shook the bella: " AlL was | ghoen e Cundensed the abovo bt have | save mo o fow seeds from that purmle THE HILLS OF HOME. the cats keep you awake and you getfargund and started once more fo- the!oe May when our five children and fam- | MAshewson of Norwich hava heen spend- e t night I heard them b e 4 {oclumbine which T saw growing at the| Dear Sisters of the Social Cormer:|Up at four o'clock in the morning. I Windham turnpfke as it is called and we|j1iog met at home. There were the old. NZ A few days at the Ferry. with Mr. b g P s gy BLANCHE [end of her norch by tho atens? Tt o | Not 0 tar foom ooomre mosmueks| think You need more sleep. That is|dld not epars any time to make it bafore | cce san and wife, her Jiitlo micce, ous | SALNEWSon's aunts, the Misses Mathew- " them _since, > (like one T used to have years ase. T had | rhwthm, hordefing the valley of the |ODIY four hours sleep you get. You}dark would overlake us, And just thiak,|youngest gon from Providence. daugh- ;>3 terday 1 read this item in The GREETINGS FROM, GRACTE pianned an getting ona on my- visit to |Thames river, and encircling the oid | 21s0 said “part of your family go to|we had left tho falr srounds around four|ter ‘Grace and husband with their-two MIss Allee Satterlec attended the e When & married man has| Dear.Cormerites: Havo just fiisheq |™Y 00 hme last vear, but found it had |city of Norwich, rise these screns hills| Work on daylight saving—the other]ls ine aftemoon. We wefe fast In sight| littla girly from Central Vilage. son Har- | (hirtiel anniversary of the founding of ase a nail to connect his trousers with | teading the Corner page. The past fu® | el out. Snome. half standard time. You also say|of Windham road and the xas gave ou|vey from Westford, and doughter EN- . ihe Willlams .Memorial neitute and a - ders iEn he drew | Wweeks it is more Interesting. tham ever, | T " New writer who signed hersel| The hills that mark the'site of many| “there are six talking machines with-]and those who -know anything about|sebeth, her husband and four children, mmen, of,the classes in New Tondon blank in the matrimonial lottery.” Blossom: Did you receive my letters | L2VeNdeT Way mot add “Tera” to it as|a romance and legend that attended the|In a stone's throw" from you. If you 5;}“ oF gart path roads with an autd|muing 17 i all. and of course they Tuesday afternoon. Miss Sara Wells of S0 when Hubby came in tho house I| Wasn't sure of the addrass. It is hard | L0, 1730¥ have o Lavendar, also a|development of the ,carly _settlements|don't own the place you could move.j PO o wonder at our arxicty. - Lut|wanted to see my pen of chicks, ete., so (700N A classmate of Miss Satierlee. ¢ he had to attach his 6us-(to find words to express curselves ai |SVCCt Lavender. T wonder 1f fhe Tatter |along the river, when the Indian's trail| You know cats like music and in all{ Tueh fo our seurprise while o good oll|y took them (the giris) out and therfel- Aepemmanied ber. his pants with a nail and he fsuch times, but you have our _deepest |, . 1VIPE? She has not written for [folowed ourse and trading centers | probability that is what call the cats.| Samaritan came along and let us have|jqws were busy meanttme fixing their| MIS: F. C. Risdon of New YVork jotn- ¥? And I told him I wanted |sympathy. \ * | yea ' were established under the shadows of | think you have given me a difficult|$0me €38 to run us to Windham Cau- | jiong and in due time father and I were ©1 her dauchter. Miss Kaf¥erine Ris- was a blank. He looked sur-| Delian Deal: You did: have a ninc| (BETSY BORBET |thess hills and along the shores of the | problem to solve, don't you? Then you| '#F-d we reached home just at Lighting | agked to come into_the sitting room ana Jon" and her sister. Migs Socor. at the sed and asked my meanjng. /Then I|birthday. So did I Betsy Trotwocll | coves that wander inward, wanted I should advise a doctor for|UP time. The tfip will long be remem-|on gomng ' son Caleb made a litue SIMmer home of the family here Pri- sghed and he said, “Oh, only some of |and a friend drove down from Stafford | RECIPES BY PAULA Tiver must have been picturesaue the| you as you do not feol well. I thinkj poot 2Y %50 SIS B 28 5 IAPRY 987 |epoech on behalf of all and présented | [T s Risdcn's healh fs much fm- ur nonsense. to help celebrate ,bringing a lovely cake,| Dear Social Corner Sisters: shasey hi'ls that overtop Poquetanuck|vour own. little bed is your best M.| ¥ TETN U ’nn olka tell about| yg g njcs Vietrola with nina records. | PrOved I suppose the sisters are emjoying long | covered with pink candles, to count them | sending a fow recipes: sters: L #miocoue. awhle, leantng. far. o the weal-|D. Y E‘l’r‘khe otro(;e‘n -t e»e;"!m ;hen S4g | Then of courss Ainner Tollowed and ns| e Alexander Sham of Norwich *ides motoring over the countty. I have|made you realizo you had ltved a few | * Strawberrics and Pineapple Ja | ward. ‘thes ‘again enugly euarding the| Do you know, one reason for many | Yaie®; [Fo5e rouds over in Howafds .ii was a surprise they brought-pte, |Spent the week end with Mrs - Jame: en geveral and have the Dromiss of vears on this good old earih. Then | the pineanoles aa Liopple JAm—Pare| swayine wvaters until galning the little|of the world's tribulations i SIMDIY | vay'ana s for the rond from Seotiand|BKe 14 so forth, and when the caks ATIN. At Tefmure Hour eottage Mre any more. Gladthe sister- liked my|came a lovely shower, inciuding several | pieces With o fork, "Boil thy pie oty | inlet whero the cove makes up. The lack of sleep, Men Who ought to| 1oty ana a8 for the soad from Sootlatd | was get on It was a pyramid coveren | MAMIL® brother. John FHolmos of Glae- for sponge cake. cards from Corner sistors . ono frem |little water until the pineapple in tender | ooy, [OWers Decatur mountatn andibe firm nerved and resolute are vac-|crsher at work on else fen Tt fone with chocolate frosting and om ¢ in [=oW. Scolland. who i« alse her cuest. pe Nellle Bly will not have to work | North Franklin with no namé signed and | Make a heavy syrup and deop i s | Co0/ing. headlands, swathed in pinet | jjjating and irritable, ready to believe|gay impassable, e 1t 279 { white the top date 1878, next 1352 and wo® elied to Hartford Tuesday for a fo ard at the hext meeting. I thank|Grace done in.gilt T.want {o thank | pineapple while it 15 boiline Con r"' and firs that hide the settled rocks and|(ne worst about one another, quick to s1s. | third 1884 for the three birthdays. Fa {gava. o for ber kinduess to ko I sppren vou ';nek::’: all.” T'm as deeply touched | the boiling for 10 minutes; then drop. in | o imoss Heer e by of forest brush | iake offense. i - g .'}_’;.6 buflm of May, the oldest | The "’;E(:v i, At A the t Deliah | by the remembrance. Am sorry I|firm, slightly under-ripe stra il ©| Troubles that woul aughed son's the 28th and the second son's was [ °7Ten Thflov Chanter, D. A R. of cal and hope to accept some day. 168t Ty paper with the daiss on, a0 have | (bt rave been washed ens onoertlcs | Revolutionary war. away by vesiel e ave Dangiod ‘nto| CTBCUMSTANCES ALTER CASES. |35. " We aid Bave & nics time and were Cymi™y, -, Sionineton.” Mre aouine Now. gisters, let us sing and de happy|no way of remembering others. Continue the boiling very slowly 10 or 15 Across the river gleams the light offyiees by siuggish brains. Dear Social Corner Sistars: very much pleased with our music. TiH, Weog Famny A Werthonn Weq Taad - : nu:. x;;;":u“eq-nw whg. we 8 ;:_: ;’:wbnu;fl 5(;}1; the namo Inez as|minutes longer. Seal the hm)(n b og 18 va,:i.ngyc.;;: .;z:gsxxxagthw‘:‘gme‘-fie- ;‘;‘d The world is too much ruled by u?r! You have my heart of sym- T Yamem Sy we WHY , eppartunity. ow you dY in olden times. Preserved Cherries and Currant r the pi 5 tired eyed men. A Y t £ our editor thinks this teo silly to very sorey o miss Tememberve | fonr QUAFS of ceeacd cherries 204 one | he frrtneh Lore pmiet® wile, beyont| ook at the next plctur of Mr. As- L Rahbetiag Jow: 1 thewrht 6f sou legt B 2t and throws it in the waste basket|pienic Coyld mot possidly do it tn t of st =t Rlsinpieard miac (s RIS % 3 Saturday, the 11th, the fort's'h annjverg. <hall not be offended. 8 | quart emmed currants and five | horlzon. quith if you would know why England oy’ Mgl ey S i b 2 . Yours with best Lucy Asom: Wish quarts: of sugar. After the sugar dis- ut it is the nearer' hills, the hinis|did not make more progress in the your marriage. Tow tirie goes 3 Gfl"'w GRAY. | you tvet 4 sh m' flznlamew Jua]t ‘where so‘!\'e‘!v!mvxlj‘ clhfh mixture slowly for 30|that encircle Norwich, above the “land-|War.. His picture looks as if he was At Pt F e i ’fl:\s; rmv‘m o Tl paeives into family |ing” where the rivers meet and - the|T.00 hours behind in his sleep. Thursday eveine. WAY PARTIES BOR NEW YORKSwore ltave veen rd i have e Jou | Jelly glasses and cover them with melted | Indiatis maifitained their trading post Look at any one of the flash lights CHILDREX. SR Muy Ho 0t hat way s m:npeg a pu(r;; i e then gaunt and wild with the snows of|taken of our prominent men at pub- . ANddletows.~Mrs Lauis W, A gain. You | Olived Cherries—Fill jars with cher- | winter, ond sweet with the blush of the |lic banquets. It will help you to un- b R Dear Bditor and Social Comer Sisters: | certainly have a flock of hens, I take|ries, ONIy perfect ones Wwith stems; boil | mountain aurel &nd the swild ‘rose of{-derstand why our government is mot Faows hushind £ un jemats SERNY walis on & viif to New York about|afier you In belng contentod. together Vinegar and galt in roportion | summer.. thot claim our atteation. . . |mote efficient AUNT JERUSHA. | hospital in Middletown, was last S ding s sireBiray unt, N, 1. 2 How. an “ Vi g e e oot e - 'r_:o‘ r s ”:,lo—l:';ll‘u‘ ‘"l: fi:n :n g ‘;’: zo::“b:ze:;; of. one cup of vinegar to two level table. Laurel 1Ll where- once - the laurel| - Avoiding oyereating and alcohol and grafted a divores in Hartford. ‘More of ws would reach the top #f the neighbors would quit shoving. soread spoons salt. ~Pour this liquid over the{ bush band has peen in the asylum eir branches {o the wa-|/the cigarette habits arc matters of ghan five years. T —_m——r

Other pages from this issue: