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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, e Daisy was oerated upon for appendicitis, | tox Court House on April 3. The last gun |t ought THE SOCIAL ( :OKL{ ER a pus case and she ls Just sinting up. in | in the Civil war wap fred in Texas May 13 v‘,‘,‘u‘l,‘n"‘é‘fi"mf.ffil‘m:"“&‘ oy echioo} | mometaiag, Siat Al SHIIft an mentats i ratne ik gven. This recipe ekt Pms sn bed. It isa long a long tifewo leave her | and on May 16 something that will uplift us, mental- | In a rather quick oven. This recipe makes i bove Nt At ol el o | sad e L e e i m L tmost fancied T was i the fa-| Iy and morally. - When rising.in the | & soft cookle, Por a erlep cockie use dotles save B o Aol L e | e s a2, ool S SRRS, Maoyior Sighe) meralox. thisk . wil e bavoy todexch Dok SRRV ON 4 el o the circumstances. by the republican convention in Chicago [the pen, but a M". k?Ve laid aside|and happiness will come to you. When | How we miss our old fashioned mothers. B oty g ok ta N or oo | May 1 LHEE oo G el e e A A Shewhal crieadship ek wiohx dhenen: bpasiiste. your mig f Yol CR TR RERILSEUCH SO A FRIEND MAY WELL BE RECKONED THE MASTER- || known people who are sick and especially | renominated for presiaent June 5. 1372, |the dates, leaving pohoo! days : noted | give yourself a good scolding and drive | [OF the influence of a good mother, What- PIECE OF NATURE. e fammplies Tive Mont. Aqat ommns Tl | was lolocia Soa Secven ‘hia ond, e | imaring et ey LaYort n| AT ks = o e Rt deamy i o ik have ta you 8 last season has taken two schoolmates, and | remairing staunch and true to his friends | life, just a name m“'_l“l * of my future|and keep repeating it to yourself. El- | Whatever good you may have in you is other tntirate friends of mine for years. | Who during this term were exposed of ac- |the past - amld. 2 monitnge Tch por| 1 Wheeler Wilcox gave one mapy years doe to her gentle teaching; for a good l‘ e s ho during this terii were sxposed of s> |the past amid & muiticude of varied| ago that 1 lcarned, whidh Is, “This, | MOUter s the guiding star of her child : ‘ : cruTia | b eral Lo the gumsitution | Tihajmence In memory, (the depression of (oo, shall pass awsy I have found | With what fendemest, patisnes snd lowy SOCIAL CORNER PRIZE WINNERS FOR ATPRIL el B e e aste jostaent plum was rowded out, I nad lwhen sarcow, . tronbleg’ and, gglet bave | I0E solibicuds ahe Res-waichel over ShY g CARING FOR CHILDREN WHEN ILL.| for the presidency but was defeated by & |ant change of mind. I:Fh::e-* @ Ditas- | come to me, When the hour was darkest guarded you during your childhood. shar- ONE DOLLAR EACH Dear Cornerites: Good morning, every- | BATFOW margin in faver of James A. Gar- | ave q are various|T would repeat to myselt “this won't | °d the sweet secrets of your youth and ng, every avenues that may lead to the same result : ith qul a ha MANDY for letter entitied Old Fashioned Mother. - voay! Here 15 & smile for vy - Mes.| feid. He died atter a long llness of suf- | but ean only be complied with nder fa. | Lt forever, for it will pass away.” And | A N e e b ARSI O Movien: o T oo o8 k. fr:| torin trom cancorous aftection. o€ the | vorasis condlttons. sueh as haine de. 4o | IS clouds” that shut the sunshine oft | 2Tl 278 e A e o CANTERBURY BELLE for letter entitled How to Start Your Flower!| itle tread. Wil oo saud, sadroms | throat, at ME MoGregor, July. 33, 1885.{ roout and call on & friend; whots con| (OF, S¥hile, while the Tain falle they e i e e vt Gar ing 8 Six-year-old, who was enjoying. | His body rests in the splendid tomb erect- | versation should be cheerful. omitting all | P2* 2%ay and God's sunshine will shine o e o GRAND JUROR for letter entitled Caring for Children When i plate of cold beef, “are you sure vou can| 3 for ' on Riverside Drive, New Youk | tales of woe or write a sunshine letter. Lo Irigan aour pALRY, B0 Sopfiar b i o prs g ) 3 Gt e o £ Torh A v, ing the Hudson river. o - o ‘| how dark the way is today, look LAIRE for letter entitled Mother e e Wi e Vo | wrifer visited this tomb about 30 years :nha;m;::r“: '(a'e‘."‘é.n”l,‘;i‘ setre g Jarker| think good and o s you | heart to her development and cultiva- s i 4 f = Knite and fark replied. “Yes. thanks. I've| %0 and has as a souvendr a picture of [aelves that particular i e for our_ | like the bread cast on waters. In time tion. All honor to the trae-souled Chris- SOCIAL CORNER POETRY. s bare places with their stately forma 30| Sfen had 1t oo tonsn ae this ot Tomas | this femous general and his tomb, i eonas e which has thel it comes back agaln tian mother. She has made our country Think of yourself as “he” instead of “L" ::'l‘lr-' :rlcllms‘ 1{'"“ «‘suhet :; 35 ;fit ;:o;“'fc: gin to get better, and are more fretful, Dear Editor and Soclal Corner Sis- much. To sit still, allows the ~biues" to Yo‘:?’ .l;:fia .c‘e‘f:-‘m g,""k et e T e aen o mofe | more, and otiters aro short, but produce 1o s ‘surprisin what small things wi | ters: Hore I am again. Have been read- |be conquerar. If ‘these few ltema may A NBW WAY.T0. START SEEDE. T have sent out 15 Haster cards to So- The bag-kneed trousers and the seedy| i ax to Mok TUE e B e Ginged with|Dlease children, what ynthought of things ing the Social Corner letters and they |be good for “blues,” we will change the| Dear Sisters: I think it time for me to| cial Corner Siste “and T hop hm all ot deep rod s, 80 s ting Will hold their interest, A sick child whi | always make me feel Iike talking back [Subject and contribute something “bad”|3dd to the Comer page our editor de.|got them s g Plck flaws, find fault, 1vipet tae wnan | Ebeny be pleased for a number of hours with a|First of all T want to thank Kitty Lou |for ants, as Sister Chelsea has requested. | Votes td us, Gy n 2 If you are fond of the tallest Yyou|p.; quested. randma H: I have sent you Easter f, Y00 are fond of the tallest 0| bright bow of ribbon. a tiny fag. an ar.| for the preity Easter card sho sent me. | Prosure & latge songe, wash it well. | Tirst T want to thank the sisters who) card, habe you got card o make your estimato ring | TS DUy the secds of ene of the tal|siacial fiower pinned to his night dress| When I recaived it I experionced s |end pram it Gry, which wl lexve thelsent me fowers and eards during my Bachelof Maid did not mention it Satur o thfn o tobier | O some funmy hat given him to wear; pleasant thrill. It was the first card I[cells quite open. Then sprinkle over it[ilimess, also on my birthday. Those|day but I am sure the editor sent it to { ¢ and took you in the|Pd then, e it {0 grow {aller | and oven a very sick ohild will begin to| ever veceived from the Soclal Corner,)Mme fine White eugar, and place it where | things help to brighten the hours when| right address. T have been sick al i and taller, you must pinch oo Touse out of that lethargic state by hold-| and I truly appreciated it. e o s 1 1o b and Shamehe o | Tt & Baeg ool Tt jwoek T w0 st a6l wabth ¥ e T Lo eds| D8 In hie hand 2 pair of reins on which| Chelsea wants to know wha Is bad for will soon colléct upon the sponge and|and social spirit which I have always| bed. 4 ® o Dlanting you should d5op the seeds | there are bells fastened to the foot of his| red ants. 1t she had the kind that|tgke up thelr abode In the celie. It is|found in the Social Corner. PAULA { T for the smailer seeds or an inch deep for be% e e Destar me there would be no room for (hn»;xmflmy Dageesy to din the sponge in| I am gaining slowly and hope to be | Interpret all your motives just as thoush | £ o Fu o things e 100 store | the red ones. They are black and v | scalding water, which will wash them |able to be with y ing | N 5 1 You looked on one whose aims you did ;"hlya_rl:'r'hor;‘.;a:r‘l’l;hen cover thom up|1,ia hoside the bed. when the child 13| the sise of katydids, and. Oh";m:“f;:; T dem iy It (iiotinenlh.. Fapeat thilaf GiuhiNo. 1. J N M e EOR GA mAET A GODROYEEE RN | not. know. ightly, with e Aarth. | ble ageoration| 25i20D: to yelieve’ thase wastiass honre 18] will ran- A1l fhe way-1 san kedp theom | DROCSS: Anda0n the house will be rid of iatsiers bave bean UL T hiope Shay. ace &) SEANDMOTHER { Let undisguised contempt eurge through| SUrroRers OrY o O e fne cover follow, will be & boon. Do mot rouse the | from food fs to keep it in the cellar. I |eVery ant and “uncld.” getting better and will be able to be| Dear Social Corner Editor, Sisters and vou when of course but they make 4 fine cever|child io excitement, but keep him inter-|nave tried many things but nothing JENNIE. | there. Readers of the Social Corner: When 1 { You see you shirk, O commonest of ment ) PIvTY Sor AU L 3 ested and happy. X seems to discourage them. e Grandma H: Sorry to hear you have| Was a little girl. T used to think it would | Despiss your cowardice; condemn | *FIETC N B The “now you must do this” spirit does| Reading of some of the quaint char-| - MOTHER. had a relapsa. But with the good care|be the most delightful cxperience in the | i O NTURY PLANT, |TOre harm than good. and the child|acters in tfe letters, Teminds me of ome | Dear Editor and Friends: Several of [And thoushifuiness of your dear ones and oeld o be 3 £alsy, godmother. to be O | You note of falsenass in you anywhere. ANT. | thinks everyone is trying to play a tnicK | tnat I used to see when I was & Mttle | th Hig : Several of |pojter weather, you will gain faster. | derella and wear glass slippers and ride Defend mot one dafect that shames your on him, ¢ raw eggs or milk must be|chila e was an old man, who had 10 | the Sia. fasbiend matmer ot lace, While | Cheer up! in pumpkin coaches, but to have the pow- eye— WHAT OLD BOOKS REVEAL taken, work upon the chifd's pride by | use'of nis limbs. e used 10 Mt on & | 4ll earthly thinks ehange. and people | o OLF%: If You have any more of those| I, 10 LR Fags Inlo E0len Eo . | Tust stand aside nd watch YOUrself €9| 1our friends of the Soclal Corner: In | TAki"% BB thizk Be ig dolng the uRUS- | eather apron and dras himeelf elong | changs, T think mother's flovs neve tiee | ne ¥ou. will nsk have o fexn (o oxs e s s e ends . . g o i late it ; on e wishes come true—t ! looking ‘over “Sargents. Standard” Frst | “bns mother woold come futo the siok.| e SIASVAIE He carried & sidk and bag, | and never will change, Tt is God given: | iy s to roduce your size, 1 have foand | [orEq A0 ke, wishes come true—unn [ it themwith eves unvellsd to what| Readei—Losson 140—Tho Months"—reads | room ringing & iy bell andl ask her| 2%, 8 (ambourine ‘which he used €f | nothing like it on earth! But it is often | 'Conunirum: Coneratulationsi Come| , ANd here T am, not a tairy gotmother e thus: Ty what Windof 1 eream he wanted | % collection box atter singing, T oan't |not fully appreciated until mother IS |3ray 10 and bring the newcomer | at"al, but just a plain srandmother and | To sins that with sweet charlty you'd today, naming the flavors; then she e ongs except the chorus of | gone. The youns boy o girl never mean |~ Juntio Tou: Hope you are betier and | Dstll would have liked lo take my Jittle | pr ol : Jammry brings the gnow, would give the much-despised milk that | o Which was: € h, she worried me.|to bo intentionally unkind to mother, |ean eome to Frankim hall May 10th, We | S7andson by the hand and we'd visit that | deftnass of wetting the flour. slowly ad | Back L if-walled tenement you!| Makes our feet and fingers glow Tator dad brins it o him oot some- | 20, AU7LL [m e was her hearts de- | but somatimes they aro a ' litle " blt | miss vou and Student. - We lovely and wondertul aAd where I wouid | ding Just ail the fiour will take up withou . 5 Wbiuire telngt the van times with straws, use at ends foun-| NER Th BeNERd e e Rims 1| iaeusHUesRiof hes comfort. There are | T see some of the sisters are starting like to go, when our shades are down and gotting too wet to handle or tos MiR $8 he win rancs for all who dwell below. tains. In this way she got him to take many things they only can do which INZ| the light ara low; with little “Warren” | ¢lastic and light? Or that sponge cake T e T e nen il Bumrt wnd | Eresks the winters icy chain s oY wenia otherarise. have|U%ed to feel sorry for him 8s T got | will be & help to her and kindness com- D R A e e meriot. | UOn m§ knee and pussy cat keeping us| dapends very much on the oven you have 5 . R aiar. "mratiing makes the tems | the impression from his songs his wife |ing from her girls will surely be gpDre- |ing would try my way for an interest-| ., 0ny “Thon we'd-be journeying hand | 10 use and that the pans for sponge eakes » grow stronger by one| MATch breeses loud and shrill D . e atonsaen. s upset, and| Was responsible for his condition. Per- | cigted. No one—except God—loves You |loat and piace. i Get a skunk cabbage|in hand, where T took his father through | $hould never be greased as the lightness sk 2 Stirs the dancing daffodil. o fecis generally worse, so that any ex-| haps some of the sisters can rewrmber {as she does. The girl may think little A qla plate. o | Mother ‘Goose land depends on the dough clinging to the edges When you, with “he” as substituts for tra time it may take to keep him happy | Mmote about him. o Rt the tioe, Bt 1t e s wpared | o T I o e amos| I'd tell him stories, the Uest knoWi | Of the pan while baking? O thet SRS = o April brings the violet sweet, S g e ot Tthe sisters ever have a | ohe gt g time, ut it she i spared |sow seed, cover with about the . same e, mo labored voice and no stlted pune,| PUls st b baked untfl they will not Have siood astde and watehad yoursett| SORteTS daisies at our feet. Pocohontas: Many thanks for the re-|can of fruit that has more juice than | will seem a very precious thing. There |place in a sunn: s watch the re.| about Jack and Jill. and the little matd. | fa2 2 by e ghgerbread. It is one | frult? If 50, a mice way to improve | are sure to be many things in the home |sult. Also k T o St he wamber of| Who on the tuffet mt umatraid asd| Like ermything eme cheh SRS —ent 1 3 Primross. | MAT Urings ks af prasty Jambe, e e s get for many years | It is to put it in & stew pan and put a | the girls can do whieh whi save her |hours and e T O e Toma i | Marjorie Daw for you understand, thege | 50me special reason that we memt know SRS b thele-Reny Qo e e o Sons. "Your daughtes imows|a tablespoon of cornstarch dlssolved in | steps and care. The trouble is they 4o |get as far from that leaf as possivle, Can | re the people of Mother Goose land. I'd} &°7, Sbaceve 1f Wwe wieh Faccsss T S S ot T used &o clt back of | water to & quart of frait and Tet It boll | nat think ‘and many methers are more |yeu blame them? Tl in with seil as| tell him of Bo-Peds and the Piper's Son | he Serts for costoriiation of el Oppertunity. une brings tulips, lilles, roses, You 4n church most every Sunday. until the cornstarch is cooked. T wilar s bk ey yoy Re ¥ , brvas | of the Three Blind Mice and a Hot Cross | 80d larger modern school bulldings at £ i sharpest pang which fatiure| P8 tho children’s hands with posies. Best wishes to all. gives substance to the julce. o e R e B Al T i pocer| Bun. of the Naughty Kittens who had [ Center for the rural towns reminds me of Srings, Hot July brings cooling she HORTENSE. I have tried Kitty Lou's and Canter- | giein But they can help her in & A POred and then trancplant &ato | DO P16 and of Jack who climbed an a|& sall oty hey vhe wets e SRR To know that sweet success was near,| 5ot Ul brings cooling showers, bury Bell's remedy for & rusty sink and | hundred lttle ways for which she will bean-stalk high and Humpty Dumpiy who | Visits eact summer to the country. fis o rear, . ocacwess, WHAT KIND OF SOIL FOR DAMLIAS|found it just what they said. Wouldn't | be very grateful. She has done so much W are looking forward tof COUMN't stand and Mistress Mary cf (MO0 give his friends this invitatien, We missed it only by a hairbreadth| ,,gust prings the sheaves of corn. AND GERANIUMS? it be fine if we could have all the secipes | for them. It ill, the first thought is, |meeting you May 10th Mother Goose Land. 1t you want something to eat Visit st Sere t 3 and household suggestions in a book with | « : ; % ‘ .| Over and over we tell each tale. with an | 0Ur house If you like fine dishes, cu BT e e aite: ieie Then the harvest home s borne. Tiear, Soalal. Cormw Siwers: T o mat] 220 IR DEER CRE 8 e . 0t mathen” Showld whe Once o |y oy thanks to Alfara for Teme b, | interest never known to fail: who killed | €laas and style visit my sister, but you using o eaner know as my letters will add to the in- e away, it is, “Send for mother.” And |ing me with contents of hox. also to the| & . . tall — e, Bought not occasion, Il 4 used 8| warm September brings the frult, terest of tha readers of the Comner page,| 20ted? 1 have many of them pasted | when she comes hof quickly the tangles |bearer. With good wishes for the i Seek Weklo and CMKing Cols wes the e T e e Aine 5 nongh delusive hope may| SPOFSTR then begin to shoot But T want to thank the sisters and Calla | [ & book, bat hwte 1o look the, book | straighten themseives. No hand touhes |tor and sstors. Tong may they prosper | Chree Brewn Bears and thelr porcidae | SRS N oM CaMa el O R i e Lily for the lovely sunshine box sent 2 - | the aching head so gently. She knows |8 the wish of 50 Ve s D T s - Put TR Fresh October brings the pheasant, me on April Sth. T was disappointed to| M& H. Olge and Annie_and all the | what to do and does it all so quietly. It AT, | e ien Tt st the Shose of day;| THe ine s shost buitdnen latl R et I . songs both| Then to gather nuts is pleasant. not be sbie to meet with you all on that [ 5% NS are Mmproving i1l close With | makes no differente how repulsive the with the Dream-Boat walting to sail | Blcer than room country school . | date. Hope to have the pleasure of at-| je3t Wishes for tbe success of the Cor- | hot, fevered face might be to another, to ANOTHER CORNER MEMBER. away, the wide world over T pledze you | house, but how .nuch taore benefit could Sk U e s i S A e i _(;:ol !:hovemur brings the blast, {tending the next meeting. Wil someona | P€™ e e her it is her fair, sweet girl. How gen-| Dear Soclal Corner I am joining your, this—Tis the haur no mother should ever | the child get there. vk en the leaves are whirling fast. i?fa'ix?" vxhzz kind ?1 'ol.’l :'!glb:eb;n f\; ] thd“dn patlent she Is through it all! |social band by the pen name Of{ miss, with her loved one hand in hand— And some of the langest far from Open the door of opportunity, Chill De cem ber brings the slect, for sugar drap calies, it POISON IVY- s e L R L O e oy TV S e s s :: may enter and his guerdon| Blaz ing fire and Christ mastreat. : s:t:‘u Drop Clkeh ?:1;] and one Dear Social Corner Sisters and Edi- | valencnce has to'be borne and you are repsi‘;: Ez; ss"::fi:-?:-i’-: Break thel e et ) e emu'r':n":um.. ;1:: '?H :n: s ke s Wil Dbt _ ourth cups sugar, three espoons but- | tor: While cleaning up your lawns gnd | Weak and feel irritable, mother's pa- [whites of six eggs into a large mix- - dows getting too much ifhil and draft. (NS Bte b wvir iin My The spacing in the last two lines is ox- | ter, one egg stirred to a cream, one cud| garden beware of the poison fvy. B e e I vty B e up sage silied| TIUTE, WHAT THE WIXD FRONCYS] e vhiiios Suthnir. s S35 SRR rip I ve only fre m. | actly as are in the book in each verss, imilk, three te: ms bakin; wder, v o - Dear: Social Corner Sisters: What a Rt DRI SoF Seae il a 3 aSpOO) aking = por o] " It is an easy matter to tell the aif-|With days and night of weary watching | twice, one teaspoon cream tartar and if the day is cloudy. Vor prayer nor tear avails—we wander{ which made it much easler for e Duplls | one-fourth cup currants or rajsins, flour | ference between the pofson ivy and the | and serving she gives no sign of weari- |one teaspoon vanilla, and then beat lot of fiew niames and nlce IELLArs the Se-f. < IEi NUE NN A it salies 5 on aPie] L Nt a0 Well, D Qe il mAke WOGEE Taf e WED Sr awe Solnaeidom wosine whetl g T e | i Makes 50 CBPIARE. a10 with | (Luss an e hester shaped 1ike & ten-| ot CEner DREe has Bed e CubJERITY OUERME NS W S S 00 oo ship o oks queerly to tus now. better next time, but will let this do for | tn e1d cantion that Sll vines muw be | RO thought of selt only thanks God you |nis racquet) until it drops from the | 0 h. To all the new members I say| the children. Toung children are best In the very front of the book is a pictiure | now. 2 u welcome to our Corner page. So many | taught in smail £y R p—— = : sately handled if there are five leaves|are spared to her. Remember it all, |beater stiff, just like cake dough. Add | yicre, ] v . mall groups “and naturslly of a candle stick with candle in it and BEATRIX. 1 different minds and subjects are what | learn most from hearing the talk rect ot lighted repding— for the five fingers of the hand. now you are well and strong again, | the six yolks broken up and beaten | make it so interesting. We should not criti- aring the talk and sesl- £ "\ less mumber of leaves ls liable to |thanks to her tender nursing, and prize |some and ome cup flour sifted four | lige B e "o i toctn " Taq | e ot aiien otur. UHo s SRS SN —1| 1Isees can die in a can ate stick, CORNER RIGHTLY NAMED. be harmful to people With sensitive skins, | her While she is with you. Not only love | times. Bake in a large angel cake tin. | inose who want to serd a recipe do so, f Wk all or several srades in ene e SOCIAL CORNER EVENTS, I the can 475 lgnt ed. Yes ake it,| Dear Editor of the Social Corner: I| In the majority of the cases of those her, but tell her so, and above all things, WHISPRRING PINES. | yoo or § don't want it—someone else does. | 1o develo atmasphere for a young child and aa o me or b yo o e 80 s 1y | Wovld ke to become a member of the|who are susceptible to the poisonous | Femember to give her the little atten- TeE ke 16 seod & greeting to Lizsla | commmnty heite tor g RSN Eieting o o Mo e o e you o mt 0 et ¥ | Social Comner and Club No. 2. 1 have| touch, a weak solution of common pak- | tlons, o small in themselves, which will ( My WAY OF CLEANING HOUSE. | Maitle or Kale, or whateser ven name | in this schoot (alke (he same BpR v M T g morn-ing., attended and enjoyed the dinners and|ing soda and water applied immediately | help smooth the lines away which fime 3 G | she has, that's my pleasure. Mandys says | own homes.c 1f they el m:‘“, e .t ; 3 ’ ¢ hori | RS RUE R o e, a1a the visits. with tha | afier exposure s suffictent. A teaspocy | 18 tracing in her face. Though you do | Dear Corner Sisters: Good MOTWRE| g it by ‘phone. Oh. Mandy, If they | laboy > Aoy g KT Meeting of Club No. 5, || Lines on the dsath of an inant: e T A aifte a ies o1 Disme.] of dods Timitesd Th Rat o Aup of het | Ne BNK it sow, the day WUl Gume when { SYEVEOSY. (SRS HE Y Y ot clean- | B e you and 1 €0 aome timas | the abat s st ot T b Etta Barber at Plainfield. They ate rlghtly named Social Corner. | water, cooled and applled With & soft |Your call for “mother” will remain un- | N8 house Tk any T Yo Wamt| we wouldn't send only the one greetinz | and varnish pour R - o R paial Bie M5 scnid BIsE oF nox Row fade T will take for my pen name that which | nandierchief, 15 generally — efficacious | answered. Few days so sad as that will |10 and the work will seem easier e¥en| ;;q pen get the dinner. What say? | floors when nece . Death came, with friend 1y care : I have been called for a number of years| Syme persons Wwho are ex * | come to you In life. You may cover her |1f it is not in rotation or as you plan- i . p _—y 4 y care: » ceedingly sen ¥ Bt s mot I rot o o o orbe two| It is my idea to write Just what your | If the men did all he teaming, work AiiiES ASS 18 The o pen ing bud to heav en con weyed. |3nd by many. suive to this polson find this remedy | C3Sket With the rarest flowers, but the 3 e g mind prompts. and business now with ) ; "RS AND INQUIRIES. And bade it blos som there. AUNT DA | aiways good. memory of the little bunch of violets you | 9F three, then if T don't feel like pa-| “yiig Ciover: Did you know I had a have ont e T CONUNDRUM: Letter received and| What a ver: - g carried e 4 pering it then I go upstairs and clean | . G : il e ave only usbraken. watrathdl hersss: S b e Sl at a verse for children of such ages Others find it necessary to apply a |2 home to her ons mpring day, will vhe iio | Wedding anniversary April 21st? No|do it with, what would th ttions be rwarded as directed. —as six or seven years. The book com- WALLFAPER PASTE. wealk solution of carbolle seld or & weak | EIVe You far more comfort then the |21l UD there. fhen .}‘fi‘”" I feel like | 300" would e Interested in my gift. | in the streets and roads and Sields? Just LAINBOW: Your name has been Mst-| mencing with words of one syllable and | Dear Cornerites: I am sending an easy | S0lution of sugar of lead. Neither of wealth of hot house flowers when she |it I B0 to papering. Then I g0 0 an-| mhe prige one was a ballot box of marbics. | a lawless; dangerous mix-up, wbout ar @ among the Corner members, ending with this verse in German which | way of making paste that will do | these later ipowertul remcBies, how- [ bevond the need of them. Those other room and clean that and when I| 5oy black. You know 1 wear biack | people act. Now this is fust about what UNT IDA: Yo I cannot write but here is the verse: Ty with the extra work of sizing | ever, should be used without the advics | Will be dark days for you. She will lle feel like it T paper another room and | mosty in winter. T use white in summer | is happening in all the schools now. Ouly &t the Bich ! Farewell, my little book, I leave thee | whore the walls have been whitewashed. | Of & doctor. The itching and discomfort | Peacefully there, her hands which never _"d‘ vt ke AL S K | 5o it catched O. K. It was some joke. | a few parents give their children any men- hee AR The night before, soak half a pound | 8150 may be relieved by bathing the part | 9pared themaelves from the most menal R e i Sar o] T RA NN of tun ever | tal or moral training and many do mot LUB No. #'s “BEST EVER" S oount. on lsaraiay's Indder Mgher, |of carpenter's glue in cold water to gov- |8 8 mixturs of ome teasoun of carbolic service for you, will be folded flowers, | /90T cem g0 much egsier for| , Cella Louise: Got your card from B | even give them good physical care &8 the . 1 z ER” MEET- ok mebde of ng, ot heae | 2 cumesters e In cold water o oow= | 18 2 BUIS of ou° temees of ctiolls |y whse v iay upen thau vour v |me, and Jou will be, yurieiad how b ar ‘Fiove sou ud Liberty Ball ad a sieo | many dissmest Safl SASeuUIS SN NG, And pleasamt pages. memory shall not tire. | ' chiy, fious. one cup of aundry starch, | AIE Dat of rose water. 5 warm hands, which she has held so many | {35t You et along. 1 commence the | iime. ‘ children prove. Tu~ examination of men Dear Bditor and Sisters: Club No. 3| o FTiNd5 get your old achool books out | ¢y o'thin batter, Pour on this six quarts| Hoping this will be helpful in time of | Himes, the ley-chill will reach your heart. first warm days and then I don't have| Chelsea: No, the son does not sing in} for servics and the Work of achool nurses and appreciate the song “You'll be Su a 1y to hurry E H 3 thalc dosie ot the Totene M| o2l o YUY a0 & te Deler Founon G et R e e Gomaas. You will emember them how soft and |10 DU, Christ ehi-zeh choir now. Jie lias a g0o3 | have exposed the yhysieal neglect of st chapel April 19 with a good attend-| Arimle: Ascept my thanks for pretty | L2CC OVer the fire and let it boll & few BOB wuTym, | 000l they seemed when tha fever hurn-| AMcebuestfastdbls L | bess voks ind hax heen asked eeternl e et ot el v T 8 it Matvia, Sl T0s Cotan | e B |t e Gra and ek [t boll g S e in your velna; you may call “moth- s vour dough- | times , but he can't giva the time to re- | lack of legal and moral teaching in the Metvina, and the twins— | birthday card of April 2. X shall ever ap- | Tinul" ; spoon of : o o al panoth | nut kettle, have your fat boiling, cut | hearsals. Those were happy days when | home. 7o Jeauitel icle | About 1 gelock af-| preciate my mother®s kindnsss n puting | 5127 [z aaded Omit alum when oat-| AXTICIFING COMING MEETING. |Cver heeded your faintest cry will "o |oft_small pieces of dough off your | your brother and the other boys of S. £t | It is what hapens to the child befors fal ‘bountitul dinmer. In the midet | of G Lr3ing ordeal untll the second day | ™iry 2000, Tnethod 1 have taken trom Dear Social Corner Sisters: Waell it is | answer. . All that is Teft to" you ot |bread. flatten it out with your fingers, | played together. Yours always remea- | school age that decides his welare, and’ plenty onr thoughts went out in | of the ‘Corner asveral cards. wishing me |® PPET 8nd the writer says it holds Tnas. tme Tor jauc next mesting T ihopy| ‘RoMer will:baipelous mamories. Now R o e T e i ot o e T the GAEVIE Sente bl Bl | e oA eraial casds v 2 20 and de i SevE U hoits ave 8 Targe ool ks b | oy ke “mother te- When: crouble cawws | tUrR over. It only takes ~the samef"SMHortense: 1 did mot know who you | tion 6o that the teacher has something ta i many nice things all aypreciated except. | WS LLA7 Marcella, for the sards 1t wae o oiie | one never falled you, bt mow in -tne | time as doughnuts and eaten hot they | Were to tell one who asked me until 1 5ot | bulld voon when the child is of ssheol { Mother's Girl fasorsd us with both In-| wiite it and leave It 10 ihe maehars oi| Much sympathy to those whose dear | “’Bify Hary Saddest day of lits she heeds not your |37 fine for breakfast. I make them |your card and you spoke of Grandma Ii| age If the child has not had mecsi { strumental and vocal solos which were | our Corner family to help me out ones have passed on before. Hope the tta Barber: Wish we could ail meet | heart broken ery. Oh, be kind to her | €VERY thme T make bread MPIEIRBIY. | T hed oy S e T (e T Ly = | Peatly njorml. Everyens tpwiel K| A Mindey is o Saroy oo ., yuitt 1) 111 ohes will 6oon be able o Bo ot 1n | otne pe oL A0t have & pleplet Yt WhNle sbe s with yeu! Love her, and It hind cegards i amn N (ki rish T had'a copy of | dation §F eharseter Sur ('SR SR H o bast time ever LA 4 2 carne i i cones itk ought to be pleasant weather soon. |thank God dally, for the precious ABMITAGE, | base pagm, “Buv 1t Wik Fiowera. 01 lom Loug bo. Taskes Girl: Am o sorry, but don't| Thiflk of this number being added to myl . S Glpnuhonm Did you find Hortense? | mother, , e e e Tpace: at had it n and was sorr You might as well tak to the untrained ey it will come out ‘il Fight. present age or half of it! What will T look ad to see new names. ROM E. L. M. Best wishe cALLA Ly, | oS 88 to ey to make un imeressien oq carragansett: Glad to eee you back|like? b GRANTS CONTENNIAL L ThEmen View: I know you. Yellow | Be kind to thy mother and lighten her | Dear Social Corner Members: T in- . S Jogesied ap8 meeey stunted \ain, B 300 vl 15 Sare ade S : ne is a sister of mine. care, tended to write last week and tell you e 1 y ol egard- ocial 3 n .3 " o " chi Ella Lou: Hope you will be able to| ing the part of the Corner just e e ourXCu‘r:r::e;g:':.s pavith the is:| It is 08 advice to fret not, but who | You'll miss her sweet presence some day. [ that [ called on Interested Reader and ALWAYS FINDING SOMETHING | A child rightly started In the beginete the 1 tical Polly. She will know: I thavk her | this wéek we will have passed the opo| " murme’ There are lines on the brow where omoe |f0Und her &~Very pleasant person to HELPFUL and pronared 16 (ke s Sehegt S Louise: Perhaps 1 do know for telling me how yellow became the | hundredth anniversary of the birth of a Ducky: I am glad you are better, all was falr— meet. By the way there used to be an-| Dear Socisl Corner Sisters 1 thank |™The well trained horse doss his work g r-.h‘\'m., pen name. Can't| color. great hero, a great statesman, one who I was sorry to hear Bachelor Maid's | Thy mother is passing away. other Corner member by that name| the sisters for the Easter cards. The ._m' g N MU Lt e e the children say?| I M. R. C.P.: I thought the title to|twlce was eleoted president of the United report, so many are sick. I hope they for two or three years ago I received | sentiments expressed on them are dear ¥ ¢ TEREMY ith best wishes for the Corner. the song was pulling hard against the | States, General Ulysses S. Grant, Although ""113 all get well soon. Be kind to thy mother, she faces the |2 Calendar from Interested Reader, but| :o me. | HARTETTA. | stream. born in Ohio (April 27. 1822) Gen. Grant | p Didkberry Brier: Try againy Did West— it was not this ome as she has not| Elue Baby: I will be glad to read your [ S=—————————————————==y : In this world I've gained my knowledge | was of Connecticut stock, his grandfather | "'y FfrR 1t? Her gold Intermingled with gray. been a member that long. letter on blues. T do not often have them, | yprprp HER MOTHER WONDER- | WILL CELEBRATE ON MAY 3. And for it I'Ve had to pay. having been born in Coventry, his great- Peace: Haven't found you vet. The angels are waiting to welcome their | Noank Brownie: Thank you for | for there are so many beautiful things to E H Editor and Soetal Corner Sis-| AlNOuEN I never went to college, granfather in Tolland, his great-great. Cady: Wet the slip with coffee. 1 guest, speaking up and showing your colors.| do and see that I can do without them FULLY & et g o R Yet, I've heard the poets say grandfather and his ‘three times great- forgot to tell you, they say that will | Thy mother is passing away. . I am not a very long ride from you. Hut once in a while they do come. After & Jobg silense, but Life is like a mighty river grandfather in Windsor, where Mathew keep it dark. Bye bye for this time. CLAIRE. Thank you, Etta Barber, for your You sisters say you cannot do one| In these days of “flu” coughs _colds, just the same in the let- “nomnx on from day to day, Grant, the emigrant, came over in the b5 CELIA LOUISE. words of encouragement, but I have so | thing better than another. I think you are | EFOuP and whooping cough. it s wall 1o o ihe same in the let-| Men are vessels lauched upon it, MY ], Teh e e ey S yny little time I would not ¢are to start a | mistaken for every week I read some one | Knory, At Srery year theve Ind ‘Tar than e avner: And & want to] " Sometimes wreoked and cast away. Thursday, April 27 will be celebrated with [ PRIVING OUT THE BLUES AND ANTS EXR05 ERDM BARBOM. club myself, but as I am a new | thing that is a help to me, some thing 1 :?‘:‘.f; Ly Rl Mo i rhury Tell and all| 1did not know the second verse, the Amyeiling of an Sgestien Satee or] Dot Bisters of 1hs Batied Carars Tiuet s e of the. Hoglsl Comner: Tloémes gt ethnice in' {his shction 31 A uet EhaRgit of and fooad X e The | Sumt” 15 0ty St Cincinnatl Ohioy e ety Gards to| Loretta: IS tried your lemon ple and | Gen. Grant in the Botanical garden at [ Presume you are all busy, iy 1| would 1ike to be & member of the soclal|was hoping that there was a club | right thing to do. so keep it up. I've writes: “Foley's Honey and Tar relieved Brivsiosid i it is fine. Washington, where some of the surviving | cleaning problem or its prelimnart ouse- | Corner as I have read their many help-| somewhere this way so that I might | had a letter from my boy in Los Angeles e of a hacking cough, tickling in the - " eo re-| Celia Louise: I have two lemon ples | members of the Grant family will grest |now, as this is ideal 's Drelimnaries just| ful letters and hopo to meet With thedrop into a meeting now and then. 1| and he telis me of Such wonderful things threat, wheexing and pains in the ehest, | Yot fall down tne| e PANCTY. Your recipe is fine. Iused|the G. A. R. weterans who attend. Our |all b busv for a while, and qa S |Minire wne day, . wish there was one. Here s one of them. Ho writes there s |4k 8 BeIOing By sother oo e : U el Lot down the| rollod crackers Wit mever bread before, | senator. Frank B. Brandeges of Connectl | when this anmual task (or semi-anual |1 Photographer: Why don't you write?| "F. C, C.: Your letter, My Neighbor's | place called Hollywood bowl, It is allee & Osgood T ey amotnan e, ot get the| Imagine dry bread could be used as well | cut will take an important part. When |ls completed. We cannot be too caref] t is a long time sinoe yop took our pic-|Dog, went Tight to my heart as I am | bowl made by nature, and at Easter they bt el e fyeoneam | as tha cut fresh from the loat. Thank you | less than ten years of age Grant drove |to manage this work to the £, aret ) jtures. I am cuming to see you Aw soon | great lover of dogs. I always have |hold & suntise scrvice there, They erept e e Rttt i, | $9o@ avmle. and took care of a span of horses and be. | tafe. 57 a3 not to overtire ourselves. It |the siare 1ol & Brecions bundis at sous | Cabub wish L could keep more. A/ SIorioga gross o the highast edze aNl o) i vy much aterested n the 1t | *“Cretla: This Easter received . caa | came known 3a onc of the besk horsemen |1t bette 4o o & Hie Hlow, th Ives. 1It|the stork 1aid & precious bundie at your | “Canieriury Belle: | Your letter on| When the sun rises i shines on the cross MR AND MRS e e e ne. key=| from one of the thres “Graces,” the read. | for miles around and ever after was the |fast. and then suffer nvior ot e | Guor. Hepe ypur healh - betieh - 1lgowes geeleing was fisSam veby| SN WA NN the seoustis 08 80 ROV 1ot as which we will pleas-| ing I'll send out to our Corner family and | owner of a horse, He was & real sport |quences. I have especiaily obse wonder if you know who is talking. When | tond of plants. The past few years | fect that you can hear every word of the B4 e 50 thows 18 i WIRE Dtk orer| Tho s e and enjoyed skating, swinming, divins, | MugEestions, from twa Misser. weites ro| oy £0me my Way don't pass again with-|f nave nad a good garden hat this | praver. He says there were estimated to mD szm §51 ona o€ thowe la iy Joakipg back over | Time to apen up the house - [ etc. Fis true character developed in later | cently concerning “blues,” This appeats | . mesbne: year have no very good place and|Dbe thirty thausand people at the service 1l ARy Years, of wedded lite, the aneiver-| | And wet u springtime breath lite as all real sports are good losers as |to me 5 & deep subleot for thought, and pln: How do you Wka your new|won't have much time. There are only | They had & peantital soprano sirzer whe | Are you interested i the Sal- t B Foontr Mmoot i 5 ets up well as good winners. He entered st | how m: 1 - % B YOUT | vy, sang a selection from the h. And - st Socal Comer meeting, the (hird of |~ And beat ‘em half to death, B o e e e e | Doy oeviate thees w0y de=! pama i the Gomar. Domt you aver §o e e et o, oy three | he never heard anything more beautiful. vation Army ? | 8 that time but we enjoy the meetings| T1 g from whish he graduated Joma. 80, 1815 |OF mind from vartons coman s eiiWP|to sny of tha jestings pow? The Scst|(hose sweet honeysuckles. One of my| X Bve every wesk 2 Joiter Soom T, S0 . 3 B that e but we enjoy the meetings | Time (o think of falks wo like Among his associates at the academy |all have these experiences and ki weltime T met vou was on the trolley with| iy "give " mo’ two smail, branches | there 18 always something of great late- Do you want to help in its of the Social Corner. Dick Dead-Eye| = And thet means folks like you were Kirky Smith, Mtonewsll Juckaon | It menns to myapuihise oer mre | Yogr kasket and velow bow. Guews I'vel.nq told me o bury the ‘middle part | TESt in it 50 you see I really aught never task 1 gl B B & oyl o it i B Bl Tl L Newton Rosecrans, Tope. Doubleday, [Good Fighter, recommends that to pat)h YOUE, Suessing. and it would root. I hope it does. She | t §et blue. great ? o Corner meetine & For suscess in all you do. SorenSeth Williamms, | Whiam . Tocuton | on. your bupnlt and et 1o o 23 0.1 C.: You are a wise woman tolSaig one could set a crimson rambler | , L Shall lock for my helpers next week R Remtine et Now is the time to look over our store | Shorman and Nathaniel Lyon of Eastfond, | ellont. remedy, which T agees with, pat|EUn your housecleaning along, raln o | (bt way. 1 would like to have one of | A7 Necis I ean't get along without you. R SR et St s o] ey s masOs. Conin,, on the Union side. Lougatrest, . | sometimen we. can't alwayy a6 that oo |Sina I stebped xainy days, but wish |y, , (%" CADY e v ous (o Mandy has written| Another oid tong comes to my mind, | 1. i, M. Lovell and Bal Van Dors on | tsin contitions may preveat. so we took | Lo Hept on llke vou, for I would have| " can any of you tell me which makea | ci g No. s FLOWER FUND. b t o er. 'an not recall all of it | the Condederate side. for some other substitute. T e or coveri T 0 058 3 - o T : : but this part from fe's cxperisnce 1| In 1864 Grant became 2 leutenant tn | peopte are more. efectod with Tptms| T will take for my oen name Rainbow. B T Tave o het unmothieg | Dear Social Corner: As I have not R oy o L S SIS e} e T0% raed- the Mexican war, with General Zachary | than others, according to the eause. Pes- | g, !f 8nyone else has this name I will =g % get something | . itten for o long time guess it is 0 46 o your picnic thie summer. T once was green us gresn could e Taylor’s “Army of Observation.” from |sonally, o great disappointment to me.|"CF AnOther: s B L about time 1 did. LA Som. boplny w will e N:;xvflfi_r::p;o:n(’t “m::z‘l\lm which he emerged with the title of ca>|means a fit of the blues, and realizing RAINBOW. e Chub: 1 certainly will be glad to B jos - a ®a . " © Y 4" me tain. He was married to Julia Dent in|with no alternative for 4 hil U — 5C 1 come sometime. Pa. | I'Ml tell them not for Joe S ous, Aug. 22, 1845 Four childron | must submit. T decide T must mans she| PO THE BEST WE CAN EACH DAY ety A Peggy Anne: 0w is G? Why doesn’ Rsior fek 5 i 2 5 e - Dear Social Corner Sisters: Iam send- s ¥ y doesn't <5 & aigss el were born to them, Frederick Dent, 1850; | effort to find a compromise. One Sunday| Mr- Editor and Sisters of the Cor:| 2% 0G0, ehe write? g g qulost of the old songs had a moral | Uiysses Jr. 1852: Nellle, 13 Jessie, | afternoon recently. T had planned on ai- As we drift along on the river | 5,2 [OW reches Eloise gave Club No. 3 money to Dese Corner Sisters: 1 have notioed | HETe, 48 t%0 verses of one T fail to ses | 1835, Tho exciting b bl oam | tanding . apesial relisiony moeaeo™ 221 o stime, how short each years scems. to | Founut, Cookles: One-fourth cup but-|gtart a flower fund. We g {p many of the sisters are Interested in flow. | = [ DUt It Was sung extensively paign of 1860 and the news of Lincoln's |when the hour came for me to go, I was|8ToW. How our birthdays come and go. ffi,,jfif";e:;;uj:z Syl :_n;“'y‘;f‘"““ Day ‘twelve cents at each meeting. Tan ere and 1 wonder how many hay 4 election were a great awakening In |abruptly detained, through Making us older each year. We can look k e e fplete .the siliowere i TAAlF Burdens, Thero wag e frop st on 8. 1o§ Grant's life. After the attack on Fort |my own. As I was el L e s L Gk e (abanpoang ik, 1 Gup igar, A Iwgal tea- ?S?‘iéifi‘l’ tlsyend“pnug S R They are the easiost of flowers to grow | Another ton fumper o' Sumter in April. 1861, Grant was appoint- | (aftar it was too Iate for me to go) th|8ome and often wish that we could go | peat in ng powdes. Cream the butter. | p ¢ wishes to the Cor ind while they can be started In March| A d“h o :flme on the log ed colonel of a regiment who were without | “blues” taok possession. T did not ocare|OoVer them again, but only in the pic- -ay'; DI SN Wk por sicis AT CHEL. and sturdy . g 3 of fine physique and good ra terial |the piano, < i 3 2 Lals DT e vour suntomars| 3 T, 18 A B G DB F. 11 1 | Sncy out 19 e ‘ome o the hest I the D e L e us oo e T e meny b s e Foug o Signel o peays have your sunflowers | J K. L M. N. 0. P QRiosity. und that's | servic> and which later caused him t¢ |withheld tears that might have come, as| We stand face to face With the record ot 90 8 buttered tin & teamoonful i & place|. Desr Soclal Comner Friends: . Mauy T MR R o e what's the matter with Hannah. become widely known as Unconditiona!|it seemed foolish to yield. That eo'nd‘[d the soul later on. Ot | and set a whole piece of nut above Bake | thanks. for the prize check the editor so BULLETIN BUILDING Miodtier SAl S vilmoion SRitte 2hns n’ll‘here were many verses. I remember | Surrender Grant, He became commani- |tien of the blues seemed to gain .mm{ 1t behooves Wl‘lll 1o do'the beat we in a moderate oven. The recipe makes | kindly sent me for last gonth’s letter, and 74 FRANKLIN STREET ahout. In all sorts of little odd corners| “If T are you and e of e e o e o e s T hhihL oot e | e fos b to the many writers who _seit in suoh 7o AR 0B one. or 1w mInUes an] pee i esiroL apd-gou neo ms wa; both | Stafes in 1864 and with. the afd of Sher-[to do gomething. 1 stophedl’to’ my_book (1o Jthinke RERI 1F wo: widh 10k Sheraa cug'm.g:rc'?:fe'a r&:z-:'gri::ebn;‘ 1 k”""" ,"“"‘""“v good recives and-usoful into t) 1 man, who had started his famous - | ease, glare d over the shelve ¥ 2 " iy, . L, , 1 egg. | houschold helps. o iy Heles in the ground et on io| But I " sce 50 and you aon'. see me,| Trom Avlants to'the se. th 1nion e gianed over the shelves and saw |haopinees and pleasantness and to 4o | beaten light, 12 cup orange Juice, 3 cups | T like recipes to explain the ltle Kike B St St They Wik S Pa! T e T snotuet i e TR AP Tt ] B e s o e S vy [ SRS e e R Dars Magfaios: 2 slshiy sounding trashonns bal | that ke for sucoems . How, can & i - It s gour weeks todey. Monday, since | rendered his armies to Grant at Appomat- }them out, sat down and began fo s s i LBce l‘“"""l"' Mix i order givan, - More S e 2 2 . : o1 and we improve cach zold- | four may e reauired’ Roil into a shect

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