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at the Pm. Mission vening at § a'clock. i John Champlin, Jr., of Tufts Medical ollege fs the guest of his parents, Dr. nd Mrs. John Champlin. Peter Com! of Providence is gpendlng he holidays hers with friends. Meson Randall of New Rochelle, N. ¥. has returned after epenting the holl- ‘ays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Randall. Harry Gill of Utica, N. Y, g at his hameror: George strest, over the holidays. Miss Jean Mefkle an instructor in the sanools at Yonkers, N, Y., is spencing the recess at her home on Narragausett avenue. Wagar Stiltman is 111 at his home on 3 ansett avenue fl\?x‘-‘ina Mrs. Jamug E. Jordan of Fall River, Mass.,, have returned home after spending Chrstmas with relatives on ths West e. Mrs. 1. B. Coburn sn® Asughter, of Worge: Mass., are visiting Mrs. Co- hurm's parents, Col. and I7rs. Michael Twomey, of Lester avenue. NIANTIC Letters have been recelved in Pine Grove teilinz of the safe arrival at Cassadaga, Fla., of Mrs Ella V. Weir {Who 1s there for the winter. Mre. W. H. Dorman returned home on Tuesday evening after several days' vis- it to Hartford and Waterbury. Major end Mrs. Arthur D. Melntyre and daughter, Miss Janet, of Putnam. summer residents of Pine Grove, are at Mohile, Ala. Witliam Daplels was a recent guest of his sisters, H. S. Patterson and E. Be-kwith in New London. vd Hobron, who is attending Rrown university, Providence, is spend- ine a wesk with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hobron. Georze Hoxard and family of Nor- wich spent the holiday with Hrs. ar®'s parents, Capi. and Mrs. James P, Clark. Thomas Hi'l, Jr.. who Is attendlne svheo] at North Wihrakem, Mass. fs iw\me for 2 weet's vislt with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. g1t} I Leomard Mallory of Quaker Hill was In week. The children of Christ Church Sun- day school enjoved thelr annual Christ- mas festival in the church vestry. The hall was crowded with young people and their friends and ail enjoyed a short pageant presentéd by the Sunday school shildren. Gifts for all the children ware fistributed and all recéived frujt and Fokowing the distribution ef were gerved to all ren of the chureh which weere ssnt to St. Orphanage for Girla and St. An- chool for Boys, in Providence. A visit by Federal Prohibition Agents Macho! and Courtfand E. Brown, ited in the eapture of s @ll amount of liquor and sevenry gallons of carnmeal mash. Toe confis@ted stills are alleged to Dbe- 8 who leases a plot reakwater Co., 2nd lives in the same Jresent. sph's Sodality of the Church 1 Concéption held 2 in the as- proceeds amounted - used to purchase STONlNGTON s annugl s Welnesday chiureh of ‘en was Te or. August Jarry W W. Hyde . Com elreted e'erk Bowman. ard Mass. Mie D | peat sepsoms a Plne Grove summer res- ‘nos far the wesk Mena Colum- Fsther TwmAley of Tyme. is ex- ne~ted in the villa=a shortlv to visit her Mrs. Lu~v Gleason Tuew Qlspgan hed as her enosts T o H G s Math- au-t Fmer Marvia and Mi of Tvme. Purner Hardng has raturnad from Qays' *rip to Ivoryten and mear- [ptan 5 ot A oether TRSns o AN Mondor, return- heerful and d many { i 16 | ton dis 'o's -efficlent stmas recess “ing her homs "‘l’fl. Th\ls- g L | aave shown v dner of New Haven {gtantisl way by ta" hem firew of Rnckville, | nravisians. ete.. and hove raissd ab - mother and siste . | $150 to hein tham In their dire need, an r M Gardrer. so=a hereavement. ureh Mandsv tree wirh At the Cong 'A"'\t"\"\v of Boston has been vis- iMltop received Christ. m T eir neighbors, M a Santa Cla | » r , who are In New | Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock the hs 1 . 1 of Flora' Jones. 17. was held . y an has been tn Wa- _ J. H. Knott eonducting the serviea 1 tor a wisit Purial arv at Sonth ™ ristmas exercises on tha Hill | Chaplin d Bur- were held ot the church Monday evenin. | dick, Panl Lee, m Martin and/ A larre au’lence l'stened 1p a very in- [ George Crane. entertzinment and singing by | A larze rartv of relatives was enter- Two trees were loaded |tained at J. Wilbur Lanphear's over Sun-| which Banta Claus helped | day, Many ocompliments were paid Mrs. E. Jessle Hunt apd Miss Florence Amidon and [Elizabeth |1. Hunt are smending a few weeks over in charge. The |the hoi'davs in New Rritain. artistically decorated "by| The meeting and r1oll call of the Con- 1d .grega.fio 1 church 18 to be held Wed-, ¥ WATCH the Papers SAVE Your Christmas Money WAIT —WAIT' FOR OUR JANUARY FURNITURE SALE OF SALES THE BIGGEST EVENT WE EVER HELD THE GREATEST SAVINGS FOR NORWICH PEOPLE THE LARGEST SACRIFICES EVER MADE SEE PAPERS NEXT WEEK FOR DETAILS SHEA & BURKE 37.47 MAIN STREET COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS BEGIN THE NEW YEAR RIGHT! Open a savings account here for yourself and one for each member of your famlly, and resolve to add each week as much of your income as you can spare. A deposit of ONE DOLLAR will secure a pass-book and will make you a part owner of the bank. Our CHEERFUL SERVICE includes everg advant- age that a conservative mutual savings bank can offer; and special attention is given to accounts of women and children. The Dime Sayings Bank of Norwich 40 STREET. How- | Cnent #ha haliFav with hic hrother, e of Malden Mas: There was » Chrigtmas t and exer- gt his mother, Mers, |~s~x at ths Christi=n ML f“\@t\e] at! T and his aunt, Mrs. |South Cho-lin. Setnrday evenin-. ¢Colds Go mc}d‘ She cannot afford to be: and neglect her bauschold duties. At the first sympe toms she prepares the way for quick recovery by the immediate use of Gray's G Syrup—a l‘o\lM prepar: of sixty Ayears 8. i "'"’"J';'Z.”s'-'n'" EgTi _G.EAYS SYRUP | RED SPRUCE GUM Wonfeeal D-WATSON £/ (O New) 4 nesday, Jan. 4 at 11 o'clock. followed by a dinner ard social hour. The roll call service will be h:ld at 2 p, m. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Crans and son Georgle were visitors at A. D. Spellman’s in Willimantic Monday. LEONARD BRIDGE George D. Watrous entertained over Ckr.stmas his brother, Herbert Wat- rous of Hockanum, and MT. and M: Richard ‘Alden and’ daughter of M.l ville. Louis Himelstein was in Colchester Wednesday. Cumming of Springfield, was a recent caller at Shady 1 farm. Downes, who has been care- f the smmmer hema ncr: of Lawyer John Spaffard and family of B nJ;;:por' for sev eral yeaxs. was found trouble, h he had been ject, and expired. The body was aken to Bridgeport Wednesday ev- | ening. He is survived by two daugh- te nd a sis and brother, all of Bridgeport. SCCIAL CORNER (Continued from Page Eight) don't belong to the Social the same. friends who lants and nice home. Long may they b h | the good old summer time. me any flowers; it won't down walking < of a Sun- You must you are young. n hall the 14th inet. rather tired bu( ¢ at the hall e at the hall Sisters: >y anl that < perhaps we e to the So- 0y the letters there, zonias Twenty ¥ zood. My in the house as T not zood for them. n in the Lane not seem 1o be the | used to sinz. Can 5 In the write you soon and tell you the becutiful nresents San- ta left me. Hope you frred ss wa'l. WHIRLWIND. RICE-STUFFED STEAK. Corner Editor and Members: ef days the family is ffed steak. It is good xtends a small amount of pound round steak. two two tablespoons teaspoon onion one Blend the rice Pound the steal steak with a 1 the seasoning. thi Spread the of the rice stuffing ! { about three-fourths of an inch thick. RoHl | and t] n shape or fasten with skewers, | Put in a covered pan with enough water | | to keep from burnng and cook in the over for 30 minutes. Take off the cover | and brown before removing from the: oven. Thicken the stock left in the pan for gravy. Or, if preferred. make individual serv- ings. €ut a three-inch square of steak, place a tabiesoon, of the dressing in the | center. roll the steak around it. and fas- ten. Place a pan with a little water and cook the roast was cooked. £ ‘eak is very good served with a tomato sauce. Cook'es are invariably nice” enough without fill'ng, but for those who lke cookies here is a good recipe, d Cook One cup of sugar, one- half cup of butter one-half cup of milk, one egg, three and one-half cups of flour ifted with two teasnoons of baking pow- der. For the filling cook until thick" one- half cup of water, one-hal' cup of sugar, one tablespoon of ns, thi flgs or dates, Roil the and cut. Place one d cookie do cookles and bake slowly. May health and prosperity favor yom ail during the coming new year. DORCAS. A HAPPY NEW YEAR. Dear Editor and Sodial Cormer Bis- ters: I will just drop in long enough to wigh you all a ‘mnyy New Year | FRTIT PUDDING AND CREAM CAKE, Dear Corner Folks: Just to peek into | The Corner and wish you all a happy | new year. I am taking a few m.nutes to | write and send in two rocipes for The | Corner merbers to try and report on. Delicious Fruit Pudding: Beat to a cream haif a cup of ‘butter Wi 4 three- quarters of 2 cup of powdered sujar, aml when creamed add one at an ad@ yolks of ‘three cggs,.beat well ihe grated Tind ‘of mn @ m’ m Many thanks to! he nice letter. telling me | lo be able to| e time, and may ! make an old | n. 11th, and re-. the | » from her. flour and one cup of | teaspoon of the fillingz between two of the | After-Christ Our stocks are unusually large and varied, and bzfore stock taking, we must reduc='th>m t5 a much lower lov:l One of the rules which we always enforce is to “carry nothmg over.” So we start the sale, this year, earlizr than ever that we may be assured-that the stoclawdlmove. as Economy Sale \ | ing and erjoyed | Values $25.00 $29.50 $35.00 $45.00 $49.50 $55.00 $65.00 $75.00 $85.00 $89.50 $125.00 | 1 end thny < 8 | We have night. There are Sale of seeded raisins. chopped citron and mix well and add the stiffly ‘of the three eggs. . Butter 2 puddin‘ mouid and gprinkle cliopped blanched sifted flour; beaten whit | A Clean-Up Sale of Fine Millinery It’s the end of the year, and the last opportunity we will have to swell our sales for 1921. ranging in price from $7.50 to $12.50 and, we want to dispose of them before Saturday There are some Vely:t Hats, some in Satin Antique, and many of Gold or Silver Cloth. tion in black and colors. You will find here the Hat which wiil just suit you. WE HAVE JUST RECFIVED SOME OF THE FIRST SATIN, AND SATIN AND STRAW HATS — ADVANCE STYLES FOR THE COMING SPRING SEASON COATS $719.7 $35.” DRESSES 2| $19.7 $ SUITS EVERY SUIT IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK JUST $35.00 $39.50 b e $45.00 50 ] $855.%° >~ LF }$6§,5@ =3 i PRIC E.very Blouse — every ‘Swater -— every Kimona — every Petticcat in the Departm:nt is includzd. Skirts of all kinds — all of cur Children’s Dress:s and Coats without exception are cut in prics. Per Cent. off . A SALE OF “RENGO BELT” CORSETS A Regular $4.00 Value FOR SATURDAY ONLY $1.89 This w:ll-known Corsst is one of th: bzst—and this mcd:] is one which has proven very popular. We offer it in cither fi:¢h color or whits, and in sizes from 22t0 26. Itisa ra:dium’low bust mod:] with graduated in our stock a! presant appro: mately two hundred pretty Trimmed Hats, IF YOU WANT A GOOD HAT CHEAP NOW IS THE TIME TO GET IT HATS WHICH WERE $12.50 TO $15.00 big Hats, and little=—fur-trimmed and flower-trmmed—Hats of every descrip- Sale Price $5.00 HATS WHICH WERE $7.50 TO $10.00 prices $2.98 na $3.98 l mixure is s 4 to the seallsd mik gradually, strring ust) thiek S in a teaspoon of sweet butter mnd set aside to ¢00l Choiped fruts cam be <= flijng whes ety e " ne .‘.’.."”"-'3 one-third of ‘@ cup of! Cream Layer Cake: Beat to a cream Bake In layers and when cold spread one cup of butter and two cups of sugar | {ween iayers & cream filling. and when light and smooth beat in the{ For the cream filling scald one cup of well ‘Beazen ynlk:ottom-tnl add one | mlk with one-half cup of sugar nnd a pinch of salt. Beat unmlUn be- finely “aimonds. ‘and boil three nw-t-%mnn ¢ ” 5 P