Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 3, 1922, Page 9

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Ta CRm for letter unhlofl mn Neglected? To PRJMRDGE for. letter eltt,l!-lgl SOCTAL CORNER POETRY The Way It Goes Whern it's spring, you eatch a cold; Summer: time, you're a meltin’; When it's winter, wood is Scarce— Sieet an' snow a peltin’. When you've got the cash in view, Plenty to befriend you; When you need = dfme or two, Not a soul to lend you! When yoi're’ on-the mountain top, Telegtopes to spy you: When into the diteh you drop, Whole world pakses by you! t a bit of use to fret— Take !t a8 you find it} Best world that you've been m yet; Laugh and hever mind’ ‘Boost Boost, and the world_bobsts, wfln Knoek, and you're on the: shelf; Al you; For the world 15 sick of the ons wha | i kicks, And wishes he'd kick himself. Foost when the sun is shinin Boost when it starts to ~ain In this wmldlg‘paflwhfllfl‘q And for it I.had to pay Jun.b—ChrbNh.flmlnm Memorial. A-m-u‘i-guflu | FRECKLES: Your name has “been added to the Social Corper list. THIRTY-TWO: Ia\ur recetved and forwarded as — NEW VENTUBES WITH PLANTS Dear Social Carner ; Folks: I have just finished “The Page’. Bach letter is so0 personal and helpful Fd like 10 Answer every one. Pirst I want to thank Twice Tllem.y for Ez' 35 i i | in the window. For . there was no sign of life, Then. one leaf began to peep up here. and. there until 1 have thirteén in all. They look g quite thrifty, I haye, back of the veranda an kpow if they would do. sunshine or partial shade My husband often’ asks. it will be made selling-them or ‘he friends (¢ recefve them mas. My other venture is a carn: bpurchased early from a ment. They bloom freely, with ordinary care. This ‘mors buds. I have it on In & pot as it came too the open ground where. well. 'The blooms are pr same as we purchase at thé Husband and T run the ¥ den together. He prepares I have the fun of planning and ‘Then I can save him much time the fine weeding while he dm er digging between the rows.. of work rests me and nobody neglect the extra frills of i for & time as ‘wé are & EE [ & i3t og i § of " E 1k be out with us and are learning how it fs dome. They grow in the sunshine all day now'. I hope to meet more, of ypu at. some Social Corner gathering this . summer, With all best wishes, £ THIRTY-TWO,, GREETINGS FROM POPPY Dear Sogial Corner since 1 have greeted you, but forgotien the members as I nu,thg‘ u-wcrymkmduemyulfl '—1 am at present OAIJI'OB on Catalina m;.na which ?‘mfi | and ‘is? 33 interfor deyotis very fertile an fruits, grain, etc. Avalon 18 tae. town and has a population. of-ffom-1, in the winjer season to 10,000 Tn_ the'| summer time. The temperature does not vary’ over _thirty degrees- ear, consequently thers Friends g <"flh\m uu.udllhmleu.. soming orchards To JENNIB, lor k'.t-' authd ’.Hn T6 ETHBLYN, for leffer entitiea Howto Wuh an B 1t you h.ppen to fall, on’t lie there and i & s xtqunpx i o kil in winter and the cool ocean breeze mogifies the_ heat I.n the summer. time. to Live L ca sty 3 erdown mw_fiflm Suggested | the songs of here. [ p3 WP :I never thought of 1 was on fire, and ners.. ¥ nmughf I would . te | down ,for forg: found . the whole' T cEh SR rested g themselves; mnlumt;-. [tore; Tom. do.you know fng this S SHE | Someth @ nel!mnrhood is wrapped up in it” . “Well, Ned,.I learned a little about the ‘Social \Corner 1 ;-; they et at our ho 'm* Wn to ualities. / Thizy good oond.mnn, nice folks and good ‘talkers, but our par- rot put jn her gab, and:if they had ahy secrets n the order T will gamble if she 0. Orga; 3 effort. . Lok ‘mediocre it we do pqua the avay, g‘hy “do we. somietimes ‘S0 ery ‘resent our places in-the:middls ranks’ Suppose we do “lack &w nlmeed vi- s | slon, the social posi fis I reading y 1'was glad - te Liy ‘and ulfa TNttle daughter. I am sending e reéipe for dmv cookles: Ome sugar, half cup on¢ egg, two cups Ppow=. Drop_in tins are not in highplaces our A cheerful abritads of to criticise, work well accomplished ; 1 bring. definite results. They may miot el evate us to the seats of the' z;wm 1\4 il content der, ourth _nutmeg. and"bake in, ufl( oven.” ‘Debvri.h ‘ome Tp it m can. Cldy Don‘:‘z:m ?‘Di)‘fl'mflh Hoping all ¢ipers. are ‘well and P i e S o R to-The Corner. 5 * ; L3 B they bestow piness. And these are well worth hlvln: “Yours for-the Corner, - ok D‘ | beat the Dutch at talking. 010 ooy Vs of oM. wide | took me @ 1N time fo get tho “hard the" ffllm o Eamine off ona™ waigy [PiE” words, such ‘us. Hesekish. Hannah) "worn but.. I woald say by ail means | 2" ivery, Sweet Lavender.. Clara.| =i properly b tha. store. seling it wiih funny hames. ~T could not get them all.| R o e and "sometimesy she tells a_fellow too action you Will get from it}yoy can hear:now. is,The:Social Corner: ::m: but from thé experlence of several | e cirons, End 1t 13 often possible to get shop | 2io A8 1-¥as coming through @ plece of that every time I got up out of a chair knew hé didn’t mean me, but I set into “This is rather Jate in the day.to thank |.ine 1 B0t home and told the folks cfiatertmry “Bell: " Have plaiited quite | COTRer; - L. think this - Corner. business rioopianicd enough lovely wild viole! land can ride the goat withoit falllng 1o the season of strawberries and -other | (gl S G L S ST B0 08 SUOR [al you have to do fs to write an~only Rhubard, Pineapple and Orsinge Oom- | the Tewves. - Garr yeo tobt won. whet Torlad | SFeE.t¥ice, and it would read bad. o B R B owing way ;-:: e e oo an -o! s, B e o ViR other“paper?” "It had fine stories in" it w fourineh Jayer of ewid was mut In. “Were any of the other sisters in:the paver. m" PERSIS bp reading The Bulletin long enough the, Lord only knows whether they will did, not got the whole thifig—she can ook “I' thought yesterda y she was preach- almost all day to iy Ftin i ety d ing a sermon . or had gone ecrazy, it ords. she was 'saying. ‘After she had rh ‘andaraain, But. still the foor da | o S o i i b“ up in spots. . Now been - to breakfast she began using those surface” is Homespun,, }Avis, - Minister’s Daughter, irhe’ 16847 it wm be only ; short. time before, it will | purar Delivery, E enwood, Awilda, Bee, Who's Who, and ni'.henddf‘meflng with ~ the = good ihows, haw. Strong burlap. foundation, have 1t Tay-{ s Lot O0IY b It would take a Philafielphia Tawyer to g, mams, and edges finished. pr: St el ke i remember 2l Polly can tell: a fellow; it will much trath. ifial. cost .is ;much m“'-fl' Tt is-jtistthe same-at my house. “All ‘muéh . greater .in yproportion. I fpy, o s ey dbn’t seem' to care for moving pic- ot speaking. from my eXDerience | yunae or -the theater at the city, or the Why, Tewent over to Mr. Jones’ last that which uses a past board 4 g TR s g s v ik night and never ot home untll late, woods one of those' biy owls called out worn square at half price. When I first | 4 . 'Kfi"; 7 el ted: to fina ] TitE A ETuff voide: “Who is Who? . I a sharp run and soon got out of his and moved it ‘I had taken off a llttle | e g M way before he could ask me who I was. about. it, they all began to laugh and Kitty. Lou and Paula for the Easter 1 Tt iwhis (hnugh‘!lll of you. said that owl must belong to the Social must be a _.good, thing, . a5, ‘everybody. _seeds but not ‘one js showing st { 0 LS % ‘g’ PRapIHaR dhimmeh ety solth rilob] éms to like it. and.when'I. get dider SOME GOOD “QDES off, so the members will not laugh at | bed’ . Some one gave me @ plant Dear Corner Frisndl: ‘We are Setting( iiion’ resombles closely the old fashlon. |Tox.| $hall join the order. They tell-me fruit. Perhaps some of u mtfln Hice Lo binch and blow up and fake “toads’ §2c; Side cof the paver. for the editor i = to try these recipes: * |bellles” of only there is some, white on | miet et thines mixed up and print ft COOLING. BOX. 3fd vou'-see that fellow Jast Dear Corner. F?;nd An -emergency | serve—Have ready three pints of small| Had very pretty:hollyhocks last year wnek tryine to get subseribers for ‘an- Imx th made in fflil tender rhubarb cut crosswise.-in D.lp but not one hfl;bofi e up. yet. on, and Jots of pictures; but n about two feet square Was mlde tight Y ) rhubarb,) three pints of fresh. i y “at. the"Norr # s2%ol reunion, {4 Beoauteplhsre was no %JI?:, wc?;:\:: \ dieating the coyer and adding hinges. M‘nnexy shredded and the pulp - ol“twdfihrgs‘ in spife of the fact' thatwe had three the | oranges, reserve the . yellow. rind ang | blow: “Well, T think it’s about time: to go & three-gallon earthenware | there? ¥ Ame to dinner. T hope the folks will . By to get a fellow etng (h. e s F{ ellow something to eat, but or not. Good-bye, Ned; come over and see’ me when'you can : ,USE LEFT-OVER COFFEE, kettle; let stand over msht ‘. Corper (Sisters: Any left over morning set the rind to cook'in the same ['coffee ,fiay B4 used in‘many ways. Care- 4 ully” strained ‘from the grounds it may .be’ tised ingingerbread; spice or choco- | rind and -water fo the fruit and sugar|lat cake or spice cookies; while a third place over the fire and . heat sinéng part of coffee to.two-thirds part of milk to the bofling point. soft § custards, coffee ‘mixture s thick, dings, old fashioned coffee: Tice it does not scorch. cake crdmun;m pudding, theihw:m‘ ofm ;lu‘m Kept at a sur- THe ~ above m *qu and’ T wvn‘ld make ‘one if T di Wway of placing one jl.r 'l!.hln another and fill the space with water and set them In a granité pan of water and cover closely, keeping a caith around the Wwith ithe lower edge in the water and tést the inside jar with RURAL DELIVERY. JUNE MEETING OF CLUB 5 0% JUNE 16, Dear Corner Sistérs: 4 Ciub’ No. 5 members are invited 1o hold thelr. June {meeting, Saturday, June 10. with Etta the thermometer. '~ If ‘the lon is {five minutes or desYert is a perfect | Barber, Plainfield street. Look for the Pl .mear a morth window. it may ba of -pecan -nut- meats "~ may ‘be Scalded,’ a d it yellow bow. All Social Corner sisters effective to & certain degree, drained and added to the mixture when. it and turned:out With | are invited. Basket lumeh. T will fur- d'creaxn. or it. may be oy e nish- drink- and- the needed ,dishes. ETTA BARBER. " SUNDAY SUBJECTS _ At Trinify Episcopal church, there will be Holy ‘Comwmunion and sermon at 10.. 30 4. m. and church school at noon. At ‘Park Congregational church, ser- mon at morning seryice by the pastor, Rev. Dr. S. H. Howe Sunday school at noon. Again, the good ‘old summer time. BLANCEE. e A coffee. cream gelatine which com- |- RHUBARB MARMALADE. bumu- 24d gradually.. tirse-fourths .cun | bines. the sugar and the . Dear Soctal Corne Folks: Tt is mast | of sugar, : ""f' time for anather :;.hp I hope I &nlen. beaten“untif’ thick, ant Jemon tinted. 80 this timie. Let us all fed as if e | Siftitogathers two and n wers a committee and Hell “basket only_delfcious, value which will le dessert to serve aftef o we'will four; four teaspoons of baking powder | other slight repast. and one-half teaspoon Salt.” Add alter- nately to” Y.ha first: mixture, ‘with one cup ETHELYN TWO GOOD RECIPES, ‘Dear Editar’ of the Social Corners’ I Dicaic. mmmwhwhnvuhn&é‘ba’an daing. ‘Whers weré you Sunday morn- Cady: into a well-| Ing? You were going the wrong way mufikm&a ina|hs “Atithe First: Baptist church, Rev. pan-,and ‘b a,ve heard so much about tha good 3 1 | when 1 met you. moderate gven. Serve hat, cut ‘of the: Soclal Corner that 1T ‘woflla | ororke /ey Harvey of Hartford, —will 1 hope you all enjoy this lovely weath- | in “thick slices Wwith Mberry ‘ma ers"!' 5 join. e e and) fevening, " Gtmday ; is 80, bright and 8aues. H sauwbcrry_nml s‘-w—ete;un.‘ou- thifd cup of buttef, add-.gradually one oup of confectioners” sugar, stirring con- Wash, drain and hull sound) there should be a two- -one -at a school at noon. . Christian Science service at 10.45 a. m, - the Phaver building. * Room 215. Sub- ject, God fhe Only Cause and Creator. Sunday:school at 11.50. At St, Andrew’s Episcopal church, Holy. Communion and sermon at 10.30 a. m. Sunday school at 12. There will be no. afternoon service this Sunday. At ‘the “Holiness Mission, 230 Main street, praise. and: prayer service at 10 a. m. Bible class. and Sunday.-school at z Dp..m. ¢ Preaching: at 3 and' 7.30' p. m. ‘At the Church of the Good Shepherd | (Universalist), morning service ~10.39, (daylight), preaching by Rev. George L Welch, Springfield, Vt. Sunday school at noon, At the United Congregational church. Alexander H. Abbott, ministers, morning worship at 10.30. Mr. Abbott will preach. Subject, The Chutch and Immaturity. Churehi sehool at-noon. At the First Congregational church, Norwlnh Town, service 10.30 a. m. Ser- mon topic, The Religious Training of Children. 12 m. Men’s Forum, subject, The Bible Concealed, Repealed, Revealed. At the Greeneville' Congregational church,: Sunday morning, there will ‘be a preaching service conducted by - the pnstor at'10.30. - Subject, Paul's Vision of Man of Macedon. The Sunday Bc.haol will ‘meet at 12 o’clock. % At the Central Blpfl!‘ church, Rev. David ‘Alexandex Pitt, pastor, -preaching mamtng and' evening. ' Ttalian servics 10.45. “Supday school and city Bible class far at.noon. - B. Y. P, U 6.30 Evening service- 7.45. Snbject. !Nurwuh a Year After. At the *Norwieh ' Town M’. E. church, morning worship at-10.30. Subject of sermon Buying and Selling. Miss Blanche ‘Wheeler will lead the C. E. maafl.n‘ at B. pretty, I -am enclosing- “two. recipes which 50 light, on the time, Peace: Ivmiaywyat. Ithinkl have a elue. - va.ldnnflutomdmmyrhu- miunum 1 suppose you will_be to try it, but thfl-l)flttwfllmma ter than, the T gar, “one tablespoom Telted ‘butter, ofie- half teaspoon salt, three-fourths cup of milk, one egg. Bake in hot oven 25 mj utes; Gertie Pertie Cake_ (fine): One cup sugar, butter ‘size of an egg, two eggs. | three-tourths. cup of imilk, two. level t of baking powder, one: and one-half cups of fiour, one orange for flavoring. Filling: ~Three-fourths ‘cup of water, one egg, one-half Zup. sugar, juice and grated rind of one orange, one table- spoon of -corn starch, small piece of but- ter. Cook tn- double boller. Frosting?™ Cup of frosting ‘sugar, one- half _tablespoon butter, juice’ of -one once; T will take formy pen neme - tut “berrigs Bave been used. If these instructions are not Idllowed: the $auc qurd.led appearance. ‘Tha mflly grated .xind of | Dear_Socjal Corner &way asm? Titt] that are Jeally usefulif it. Take fo PLAN “TO CAN ASPARAGUS.' Soctal. Corner Friends: Am -going to write once more. So glad . Samantha wrote lbflllt Mrs. Lowater. I am go- ng to"write to her. Neuritis kept me home. from the last meeting of Club No. 1. Wlsh I knew more of the" ‘writers. 1 have canned dandelions . and’ now the asparagus IS here I shall be busy with' that. If any of the sistérs has l;tut’smned u;umgqp easy to do. AT R R R e this year, udym'wfllhtul v ‘We_have our own asparagus BB o sbwing long seams of cloth, use them to fasten the edges of the.dloth -together d. 70 basting will be - Turn gfl: hem the desired depth and place fasteners at the bottom. edge.ta hold pace. This_also saves.basting, . When cutting out 2 dress or anything t has to be pieced, use the fasteners fo hold the piece an. Save circulars advertising - letters do so this W ihed. | Best wishes for ‘all the writers, ANONA. _the et 4 sndqsr Ybu ‘are nlfiy 1o sm.:er 2 book, If ¥ oy xaamzmwwomuwmu fterestod “in “Ths" extly" Hsthey of the town of xnnuxb as wi;v!m ne*flhhphoe Dear Comerltfi g ll‘ $ims: wnds g 645 p. m. The pastor, boys Aldrich will ‘preach at The Pearl of Great Priee. At the Federated church, R. Daniel Trick, pastor, daylight saving time. 10.30 morning worship, The Lord's S per will-be observed. - 11.45; the Bible'| schooli.- 7.30 a. combination service of C. 8o does a hd tana in the coated tongue, dull néumne, % unhul(hy yellowish ~skin, " these. an all tell, the stol of a disordered system’ and Immediate_need of a purely vege- table corrective to prevent lm'.o tion and a-sick lpe U | ‘\A?"}i ‘Jy‘ Rev. 7.30. Tifg, a.nd evetmd Seemied. t6 be happy. ¥ X w!;g two boys who fad been R DIFFERENCE, IN PRAVEL: |[Déar Bditor and Sisters of the Cor- lq of the trip my husband over. forty years ago. ~WHt in travel _then md now! said, “Say. Tom, there ' deuce of 4 time at my home last nlgm_ ‘The house ‘was “full of folk& un nighti” © “What' was' the trouble a “Tom. “Oh, no 'trouble, ' Joy They alP mmauo be s s & v e what 1t an and Was about "hoon. | He waidf ‘Why, it 1s ‘the Social*Corner gte‘r rming we went om through all {writers. They"all meet here to have & e “small towns umn mn -tter iuhet 800d - time. ma exchange “thoughts' Siwe came to ‘my, redve in’ Hope' Vlfles' R L ter we started home nau It ‘was ‘over fifty dma ; Jreads” then wer Wa: L.gervice a unimous vote was:passed by those times you speakof. . They were ail Open Seturday Esenings WE.KLY PAYM]:'.NTS zs:, 50c, $l.00, $2.00,. SS.W . The Chglsea‘ Savings Bank Franklin Square B..and the church. the topic, Better Friendship. = Leader, Robert Peckhami <At Trinity Methodist Epfscopal” church, morning service with holy: communion, Sunday school at noon, Epworth league at 6.30,, leader, Mrs. A. T. Fairbanks: Evéning service -at ‘7.30. *This will' be a Christian: Citizenship meeting. Jamés C. Macpherson ‘will explain the revised city charter. L Cllrry Baptist church, m. theme, A*Wall of Fire; 1230 Sun- 245D, ‘m.} theme, The Voles communion and Worship. Services of this church will be held one hour only -Sunday evenings, beginning the ‘Second Sunday -in ‘this month until second S\mday in September. CANTERBURY. GREEN Rev. Mary Macomber of Central Vil- lage preached here last Sunday in ex- change with the pastor.’ Mrs. George Pot- vin and guest, Miss Frances Palmer, ac- companted her from, Central Village and attended the morning service. The family)of Hubert Graves of Gro- ton ‘and ‘his mother, Mrs. Hatch were in town over, the week end. Mr. and Mrs. /Parker Lathrop and lit- tle daughter of New Haven, visited over Sunday at James Lathrop's. Mrs: La- throp and child remain for a more ex- tended . visit. A number of visitors were in town over Memorial day.-Mrs. Frank Nelson enter- tained her mother and friend from New York. W, R. James of Brooklyn spent a few days at William Millers'. A party of about twenty young peo- nle surorised ‘Miss Eisie Hawes on Tues- day evening by hanging her a'well fill- ed May basket. After the usual chasé the- affair terminated in a lawn party; illuminated by * faney ' lanterns’ Games were played after which refreshments were served from the contents of the basket. Mri-and Mrs. Henry Larkham and Mr. 1 a and Mrs. Jameés Towne motored to Willl- 1 mantic, Wednesday afternoon and calied upon Mrs. Gladys French. Henry Larkham made a business trip to Hartford ‘Thursday. Ray Moftitt is having his house paint- Mr. and. Mrs. Hiram Hawes and fam- ily took an automobile trip to Mystic re- cently and visited Mrs. Daniel Ray and Miss Fulton, both one time restdents of the village. A small bungalow.on the Barker place near the Green’is now occupléd by Mr. Coy, who has lafely been boarding at Plainfield. Robert West and fanlly of Plainfield will occupy 2 part-of the house on the Palmer farm for the summer. It is ex- Dected that Miss Frances Palmer will also spend a few weeks at the old home. WESTMINSTER The pastor's text in' morning ‘worship last Sunday was from Gal. 6:7, “Sowing and Reaping.” In connection ! with the the church and congregation to have a letter sent-each of our U. §. senators and one to Representative Freeman, in- sisting on the allied nations keeping faith with Armenia by immediate action to protect her country; and that the United States, If need exists, grant a loan to whatever body assume$ the trust of smid country. Mrs. Davis was elected tq ‘formulate and send the letters required| by~ the aforesaid vote- nd_priZe the American - Board’s Wark n Central -Africa were gt ingoservice: lest Stnday. Mrs. George Benzsen and two daggh- ters :from New, Jirsey have been' recent guests ‘at the Olsens, Mrs. Benzsen be- ing sister of the. lafe Mxz. Calve Ol- sen, Mrs. - Clarence G. Bengtson 4nd in- fant daughter have heen spending 2 week With ‘her brothers and sisters at' Long- West n at the even- view. William Brown: of New London’ with his young son, s making his home with his ‘sister. M-s. Brazzle at H. A.°Rix’s, since the recent death of his w / C. H. Koch' his réturned to New York after establishink hié ‘wife and jtwo younger chiliren In- thelr’ summer home. John Blitzzi Ras rétitned from an au- tomobile trip to New York after a week's absence. Next Sunday, June ith, Rey. Mr, Tar- bell, “vice~ president 'of the Connbeticut Anti-Saloon League s to speak at Gay- ‘head sehiogl hoye at 2,30 p. m. an Ben- efits o ‘Prohibjtjon ,in. Connectigut and in the Byehing a¢ {he Plains chureh at e. thé annual thank offering’ service of the W. C T./U. when his subject will be What to Do Tomerrow. New Britain.—Pécause the Jaw was not complied with, the contract for buflding the state normal school in” New Britain, awarded to G. D. Kempe Construction company of West Hoboken, N. i.,.for $502,000, is nult and veid and new bids must be submitted. LL ANSWT:R vHANY WOMAN WHO WRITES lyfifi.m:%gehle Compound Makes This Offer - Onmberlmd, Md. — ** ”‘V ve: E. Pinkham's ta- premalydn ble Compoubn: :::ennlm thirteen i ..nd fourteen always was_ trou- bled ip my back while a child and could not do my work until I took the VegetableCo Iam strong, do all g, do all myw and work for seven chxlcfren lnd 1:’3 fine. I always have an childbirth and what it did for me u; will do for other women. Lam to answer any woman if she write asking what it did for me:”’— Archie Green recetved thé of $3 in the school contest In agriculture arranged for by the Ca | grange, May 17th. X Btereopticon views and a lecture on Mrs. JoHN HEIER, 63 Dilley Street, Cumber! Md. Mrs. Heier’s case is but one of we ::zin Lydia E. Pmkham:Vege— table: e She is willing to constantly publmh answer your letter. Write.to her. BU'[LT LIKE A SAFE Any lover of fine workmanshi \vll sppresiats. the beautiful figls . monT:f’ this “NH E :Refrigerator. outer. case is made and finished as substanti- ‘as an office safe. The ends are “one solid piece of selected grade stock, full inch thick, nv& beautiful rich finish. Smooth as glass. No'panels to collect dust. corners the extreme of artistic design. All joints. dauble i WHITE MOUNTAIN TORS 'fl.%-tvnth&oqxflllnl'

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