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THE SOCIAL CORNER LIFE’S LESSONS ARE NOT MASTERED IN A DAY: CIAL COBNEE POETRY among them ome or two .classies. The b dJune other act wunm;pgdwomqno These are the glad days of the year: (fl‘l:ll :::;%rem“%ym es:?iee J;wmdm!;m. ey - vfiflf,‘;‘ il U e get a lot of applause? Not s: yo\d: t:!;gl "here : to be | motice it. I waited a second and then, lhvr:]:;e_ buds to bloom, songs to i A e R S scati;:g e, o v ar. | applause, I clapped my hands so har And the far, cold winter we do not fei sonlaums. T clapped 3 bands g ag! d I.hate belng con: §t.1 has the grass its tender green, splcuous ; an te e ille each dancing ‘leaf of the|but it “got my goal e By ¥ i sittihg there like a lot of sticks, so I There are homes in each nest, there is hum of bees, show my appreciation. And leaping fish breaw the still lake's There is not one of us but likes app 3 sheen ciation. So why not show our appreci- club satisfactori] Dbest without charge. four badges on hand left ihrée months and if those who left s 8t the last meeting will call &t store, 56 Broadway, Nor- are you _talking?’ ‘wa8"the inquis ‘made. “Come here, of you, an 1 A e 4 = not had a new di ny son’s ‘that she had to help wich, they can get. badges Margaretta, Betty G, Nyna, wherry, ‘Thames View, Crow Hollow. « H: I hope Nellie Bly and I yeu by our call on you daughters, I"hope you are gaining daily. Great Grandma: I was more sed 16 get your lefter. Tiked the little gift. = i er mother in kitchen and help her with the dish- and that no maid was kept. was the wise mother’s ot know you were so t tell by the fact that no mafd is ow much or How 1 " kn snade up my mind that I, at least, would 1 love to make oth= father and I bave so much. Because we | keap & mall CARY LILY. ation of others when 1t is deserved? Why The meadows are set with golden stars wait ‘for people to die before putting " Fhat gather and keep each sunny ray;| fiowers on them? I dom't want any gme Far in the north dles the long, bright{ putting flowers on my grave. .1 want| day, them mow when I can ampreciate them. And the moon shines out from its silver] The members of the church to which I bars. belong have a rather pretty custom. The week of the anniversaty of ithe pass- There is never a day in all the year As calm, as dear, as the days of June; ing of ‘some loved one they put flowers on the platform of the church as a Then the earth, and the sea, and thel memorial and after the services they winds are in tune, are sent to the homes of the sick. Is that/ And they breathe of hope to the listening | ngt “better than putting them on ‘the. ear. grave? Putting them on the grave may NINETTE M. LOWATER |'catigty ‘some moriyd serpiment, but ,» | does no redl good. The Little Thing Called ‘Good Morning' Tt 1= some jump from. vaudeville to ingication that we have an of money.. For be more to our pense with both. 22 AT REMEMBER i el et Sl ittt s S “Save Your Money--You'll Need In any event, while monéy is convenient ft is not the very est thing in the world. Remember, daughter, but & succession of Dear Social Corner Sisters: Just, a line to say:that the anoual picnic will bel” held June’22 at my home, If stormy, next fair day. I°Q0m't know as I need say where place “Is Tocated as the most It is on the state road between Norwich and Willimantic. Dby. trolley. get.off at Pleasure Hill cross-. ing."Cars “leave Norwlch ofi the quarter of every hour and Willimantic 25 min- utes after ~ each = hour. plate, cup and sp t , soclety: ls f steps; We keep but If your judgment of Leila Al liston Is correct, if you would like to be measured by the same standard, Clara had better not play with you, other keeps three” servants. would like to become better a 16 girl who is so_helpful to Her Suppose’ you run eight. over to| Mrs. Alliston's—Mabel will ex If you come Pleass bring 3 4 £ g 8. & £ H It lives in a cheer-niche somewhere in{ the cemetery and. dacky But when I The Soul, take mhv pen In hand I néyér know what Just give it a start, then away it will| fidoes it is going to cut up, It ig la- roll, ble to jump from polities ‘to piekles, And all ft will take is & smile for its toll—| oo here goes back to vaudeville: again. The lttle thing called “Good Morning ! | ¢ we want our managers to give us There’s something about it of magicall reany worth while acts we must _show 1, the| CUT appreciation of them when we do R s the mine pit and up to get them. Why reserve all our applause mill; for jazz, and foofish and clownish acts? i RN D Sy and chuckles 10 ""onieagain, T must refer to the astors| — & v 3 e B ine called “Good Morning !~ | FeATK *“Somb hick town.” T¢ ho right? Of course there are places, I'm Sorry to &-F:;‘:“;‘ fs up to Norwich to prove S Where that merry minstrel has never ROXANNA. held sway ; The whistle just blows, then they start on | CHILDREN DURING VACATION IN the day And nobody says: “Good Morning ! Dear Soclal S&Thwr and Sis- Like slaves in the galléys' they take up|, ... "How many of you are puzzled Pacs lbow o aibov as though they were | il thiF' gusstion: “Whiat qust:X 'do Leare ot the lockers and cal it n- | 1O Sucng the Ton sumpmer menthe here nobody says: “Good Morning ™ | n_ opRortunity if you did but.know it, good to eat as uf s You can’t fall to fifid the place for we surély have the e inutés—and invite Junch with you tomorrow—and to- the afternoon. Rather unwillingly ‘ the Tiftle daughter The niext ‘evening this mother and daughter had a confidential tal unfortunate ideas had been the talk of other children at only chance had revealed it te the moth- 2 "very busy woman, tak- c: - chidcens, ‘making butter, and just now the strawherries are at with gardening and my do mot find time to get ing care. of. Corner color. c Now come one, come all and -try "and have all the ¢lubs: repre- Sented. It'is ohly a shért distance from For those who cant walk I 'm met at the 11 o'clock their ‘height, and “House worle will_have thes and’ 13 o'elock cars. Anna Mell and Biddy: No reaSon why you can’t be on hand. A Practical Poll: out at the wedding. Thre, Thubarb, thrée pounds segar . thres oranges ; let- simmer for y nice and simple. HOURIGAN BROS. '62-66 MAIN STREET Don't get all Shall look for you, REMEMBER ‘ ese wishes for the Corner. There may be weeds of sirilar na- ture to uproot from your little -ones’ hearts, and mother can usuall ‘cover them when she i8 in close com- panionship with the" chifren, when she A TRIP TO SPRINGFIELD. Dear Sisters of the Soclal Corner: I g It 1s about time I wrote il otr thin rage. I must tell you about our trip. We Bot our work done“about half past ten and put up our dinners. It rained show- ers every little while, but little we cared. We started for Springfield and Forest park. We got there and walked afound and saw the old fashioned flowers and 7ild animals and birds. PLEASED AT BEING REMEMB! Dear Social Corner Sisters: I want to Club No. 3 for the lovely boquet of flowers they sent to me while I was in St. Joseph's hospital. of them to remember me. * Twilight, Dusty Miller, Fugenia, Hen- tietta.and others: I enjoyed _the frult, ice cream and flowers you bréught me. T hope 1 may see you all again befors 1 I am slowly improving, but ot has shown so great an Interest and so tender .a love, so just that the child’s heart will 8e a5 an open 1 2 . Which The little daugh- ter will néver care to ‘throw any cover hen she realizes that mother and mother’s love can always be relied upon. a diserimifiation, them after spending five months daughter, Mrs, M. D. Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hoxie and ter Phyllis of South Kiliingly spent day, with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. H Everett Chappell of Plainville is the home of his parents. Mr, and George Chappéll. man ; Sunshine and Roses, Herta Sonnen- berg; song, Somewhere a Volce is Call- ing, George Johnson; reading, River of Dreams, Pauline tions, Only a Minute, Joseph Ayer; I'll Tell You Something, Mildred Bounton ; Daughter, Mrs. Days on the Farm, Jessie book before her, It was so kind Glassbrenner ; Theron Lathrop;, Toses and the E. °P. "Ayer; BOME, SWEET - HOME. Then we looked at the statuary. The allowed to do much as yet. the opportunity of drawing the children Jut O. there are places I Joy to go fn! | close into your heart,” closer than they B e e Mg apeives| Bave been, perbaps the first days of with school separation. x : Mr. and Mrs. F T. Manning and, sons of ‘Norwich spent Sunddy with $dr. and Mrs. B! A. Hoxte. Lebanon chapter of the D. A. R. tertained ‘Wedfiesday ‘song, I Think When I Read That Sweet | Story, Mrs. E. P. Ayer; dress at Gettyspurg, -Words to the children, Rev. E. P. Aye Mr, Editor and Social Cormer Read- ers: I wonder. this beautiful June morn- ins, what this old world would be if -none ot us Toved our homes. Steps were mill stones and the grounds With best wishes fo the Corner and|were Kent so clean and beautiful. Then we had our dinner and it certainly tast- Austin Lathrop YANKBE GIRL. It was a beautiful park. We grin . And makes all the tollers of workday| I look back and think if T could have kin— been advised about things and” could The shop where. they say: “Good | see things as they weré, but I was quite song, Tell Me the Story of Jesus, ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Ayer; recitation, Good Bye to Children's Day, Alice Glassdren- ner ; collection, closing song, school; ben- started for Home by the way of Hart- ford to see Blizabeth park. When we into Hartford there was a down " A little child will st hurt or angry and will say I-want to go home to moth- It means to them to find love and chapter of Norwich. Over 60 were GIVE TO WORLD THE . BEST YOU ent from the Norwieh chapter. n Lebanon were open® for Morning insensible to the fact that we ‘were apt T've known it to wini the most arrogant|to drift apart from each othef’s at- bos: tendance, when sdhool commenced as at that time I was housemald and Bring joy to a job long condemned as a cross; seamstress, as well as wife, mother, Ofl all the machinery, make profit of | neighbor, soclal arbiter and a host of loss— other ‘things. I did not realize until the entering wedge was driven in. Then one day I awoke to the fact that‘I would That little soul-song: “Good Morning Wm. Herscheel in Indianapolls News not ‘allow myself to do so Tauch work and serving that I could mot be my SOCIAL CORNER EVENTS children's confident and companion., The long vacation was at hand and I would . .. || pick up the dropped stitches and would June 22—Picnic at Remember Me's, || be their constant companion, would get for all the club. them interested in home and home as- soclations once more which school, school companions and school interest Answers and Inquiries had so largely thrust aside. ANASTASIA: Letter forwarded as re-| At first"the children are restless’ with- quested. d out these, and théy also miss the reg- il ularity, the system which has divided STILL TRUE TO THE CORNER the ‘days into hours and half hours. The Dear Corner Friends: Many thanks | 2CQuisition of knowledge 18 another thing Crimson Rambler for your good words|Which the children miss. ‘Any interfer- about the recent letter in the Corner page. | ferénce ‘with the regularity which . his 's glad to see C. R. again In the de. | PeCome a habit of children’s life ingites rtment. Come often and stay late. to restlessness: comfort and where they can usually find rest in mother’s arms. dren grow older and g0 to schodl, they. Eet tired and want to go home to find pour, so we thought it was too wet to Dear Editor and Social Corner. Sisters: Here is Salome with a change in cos- tume, also in name. inspection by served by members of the Lebanon . walk around, and we came along home. With careful driving we got home at about seven o'clock and we all thought we would be pleased to take another trip just lfke it. The machine was so As the chil- A large delegation of Odd Fellows at- tended the Sunday morning service at the TUncasville Méthodist church. tor, Rev. Charles Smith spoke on The Man of the Hour, giving a very fine ad. Mr. Smith is 2 member of the About thirty of the mem- bers ‘of the Ladies' Ald society attend- ed the service in a body also. The Tom Thumb Wedding held Palmer Memorial hall under the auspices of the I hope she will do than she did with the first. think jt was a name that just seemed to fit me as 1 always found something improve each shin- I hope the owner of -it will pardon- me for taking it without inten- tion ‘of wrong, not knowing that a sis- ter had a better claim to it. I home to meet her some time in the future. think ‘we should all be social and happy together if we take the right meaning of the Social . Corner. of the happiest people in the world, you will discover that they are making others There are loyal hearts, there are there are . souls: that are pure and true. Then give to the world the best you have and the best will come Then give to the world Mrs. George Randall and David have ceturned home after two weeks with Mrs. Randail's parent ‘When sickness and trouble come we 1€ easy we .were not tired our. dear ones, and any to speak want our homes, where we usually find freedom.- and do needing doing to night was observed sday with a very inters ing of several sel fiteresting things we saw |Odd Fellows. weére acres of ‘tobatco fields,” some cov- ered with acres of netting, which a lit- tle way off looked Hke These farms were on each side of the road of the twenty-fiye mile drive down from® Springfield- and” the hillsides were covered with laurel in full’ bloom at Bolton and Stafford Springs. We went past may pond lilies, so had a pleasant day &Il the way through. N APELI " One of the i Some want to go home to rest, some to take comfort, some to be near the dear ones and find ‘love that every hu- man heart hungers for at times. in a home where peace and harmony reign you will usually find love. But how many men reach home after a hard day's work, tired, cross and hun- gry, and find discord there, no supper, no easy chair for them, and scolding! program. cons! o played by Ralph Kenyon; a pa brothers and féad b If you take note church was enjoyed by a good audience and the sociéty cleared about $22. Shale of Missouri, directress of the play- ams gave a very of his trip to Calife who has been entertained during her stay at the home of Mrs. Ray Wood- mansee, left for Washington directly aft- er the entertainment to visit her brother over the week end, before going on spirits brave, cided that the by gram than the s and Mrs. F. N. fault finding Is that rest for the one who labors for those in that home? No! Stch a one may be peevad, go out with- out supper and slam” @6ors. “Some swear and some don't, being afraid the ‘nelgh- bors might hear them. sits down, cries and wishes she was a So from litfle things big thers gave a better ] sters at their meetin. Taylor have a at Preston City &nd this week. Mr. back to you. that pleasant smile troubles away, for life is the Mirror of the King and Slave. to her next engagement, in Obio. Mr. and Mrs. John Freeland and fam-; lly of Sutton spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hope. Rev. and Mrs. John Stearns of Canaan, Conn., spent the week end with friends The Children’s day exercises of the Union Baptist Sunday school were to be held Sunday evening at 7 o'clock with lor, being d 'Tis just what we Then give to the world the best you have''and the best will back to you. The tired wife the following programme: Plano selection, Dorothy Rogers: song, The Whole x number from here at Pomona grange meeting at Bozrah' Deliah Deal: Was pleased to know| This I find is something with which all ¢ you enjoyed my recent letter in the | mothers will have to contend. It Is so al Corner, also to learn that we met | Aifficult for us mothers to see from a Mary's picnic. As T met so 'many | Chlld's view point and to enter into its good sisters of the Corner. I do not just | Imaginings. The children get . Tomely. recall which one was really D. D. May | Théy miss something from out their life we meet again and be more acquainted. | to Which they have become Accustomed. w beautiful is the month of June | Too young to reason this out, it’ simply with the roses in full bloom, which are | €hafés or frets, they become difficult much admired by the passing autos daily. | to manage and irritable. Not understand. ones grow till they both decide that they. Don’t you think they English Loat Cake; One cup -butter, two cups sugar, heat to a cream, then add eight eggs, one at a time; beat very light, add one cup sweet milk, one-half nutmeg, one teaspoon extract of lemon. Sift three and one-half cups bread” flour with three teaspoons bak- one pound seeded raisins, one pound currants, one-half vound clt- Put all together and stir for 20 s Telling of Stearns occupying Sohool DTy, o e yoal: sorlopuse | the Baptist pulplt both marning and evening as a candidate for the pastorate. There is to be a meeting of the church at the chapel Friday evening to vote on hate each other. both need a change? go into a true home where harmony is and stay a few days and like taking a good dose of medicing, they will feel ntleman the other day when 'he said he wished he. was through with the world, What do you expect to find on the oth CANTERBURY As noted Wednesday, the first reading; song, We Praise Our Father, Miss Jennie “Wood's class; recitation, Elwood Sharp; solo, Miss-Minnie Chapel; Chapel’s class; song, This Happy Day We Adore Him, school; Smiling Inside, Elizabeth Lyman; Sum- Mrs. Annie Hooper of Portland, Me., is gxercise, Mre. | visiting relatives in the viilage. 130 puplle— a number of were present as participants and ing powder, teachers and side of life? B: Flr: Many thanks for the | ing the reason for this-mothers become cards from Maine. As we have a radio | impatient, wish school had never closed in the family wa enjoy free lectures, |and that if would speedlly onen. music, weather reports, Sunday sermons, | Have patience, motiers! Gather * kot reports and much other | restless Title ones into 1. On Saturday evening good ic came in from Joseph' J. MeCrann, the vour heart and try to make them mother's girlies - or sonnies agaln. Give them so he inventor and played on his oma|in the dally life of the homes ‘t:t!;"t!; sring violin, them about home, and make them com- ; .\‘ noties the Soclal Corner was not | panions. Look into the very depths ' of »" Vw:u week. The Socfal Corner has a | your child’s heart and seée what has ':w {", right to be full on every S‘!tuf- been going on there while the little mind fay. With much interest for the Social | has been busy with letters and figures. orner and fts writers we remain the | Some ldeas may have been tmbibed thers ¥ old trus r!-l;d o the Corner page. | which perhaps, you will wish to cor- URAL DELIVERY. |rect. Be very careful mot to allow Il g - Will to creep into a child’s heart. This GREETINGS FROM CHELSEA often comes unconsciously from the re- Dear Sisters: We had our usual good | marks and influences of amother — amd \me June Tth Wise is the mother who nips it in the L J. B.: 1 hope you didn't overtire | bud. The boy as well as the glrl, can share some of the light labors, and Some of Bell this afternoon, Monday. the cares—the less important cares of Pea: 1 haven't got my umbrel. | the lome. The desire to “heln moth- 1left it at the Buckingham, but if encouraged at this' time, will v has got it safe and sound. save the future pangs that come to some nie: T owe youSome ticket money. | mothers when they learn, after a faugh. you know it tér is through school, that ghe has no pe to hear more about our July|idea of eastng mother’s ‘burdens. and 5 mother’s responsibilities. A 88 to the Corner. T can remember the little feet that jused to want to run and help mother. With a little broom she would-brush up WOW LONG SHOULD PEAS BE|a2round the stove, place the knives ang BOEDs {2"{‘,’, sround the table, wash the covers L . e milk jars, and let the b i :‘,W..;m;l::etgl‘::; E.‘:"f;;"gnsu:qf: ;hc responsibility of rutting tehex:ymtfiz I'm quite e er | Jars and setting them out 4: nigy:. ! I was on the Willimantic trol- | the f et e s ley and this lady got oft of this same car dustbzfi,ee:::ir(?e SRR e g efore we got to the Buckingham | 'Tell them storie min. 3 " ab 2 Mer ;\‘r'l.l]'lllr' il,‘i g_em n";lfi in one hand | ent man or womanswhsu!:sesgl?: dvowthese u e a§ :Bpe ;‘: w}"\z::\g:: !hl;\gs for their mother. . Don't object to know If it was. Hops all the sistgrs 5ad | o0 moise snd withie pasrie Fov AL train in feats of endurane - speed My sink is much improved Umpire running m.td',';',’“ff nfi be. It they are old emough Interest. them: in reading a book. I found my boys could be interested by taking down the ency- wonder it some of the sisters will| {0 o S0, FoAUINE carefully- the ar. 2epd In how long they boll pess In boiler | wou1d sk fhem prc LOLCL. Then I whin :ogo oy 'a: I mntg w;m tWo | refresh my memory. AWanL'Teyo:.nlmlx{wmm rgot ng 1 bolled} the encyclopedia and find o fo:qnie' :g .\[_an,;i!y !'mlz]r I(e:uzr on Forde was fine. ::;tn;n;goflxé‘n:: 3‘.2':?@: l!’:ms e ng all Corner members good g g Y eyest i #l Comers Boodfto write? Doubtless your boy or girl ANASTAs1A, |7l 40 %0 and before they know it if 4 * | ¥ou are judiclous, they will be interested ense: I took the bottle of perfume CHELSEA. er Ready: Did the little nephew en- e party? T read about it some time ago. 1 a E—— in learning abbo, OBSERVATIONS BY ROS,ANNA. Tales of mva;:; ngdafmigi htly ad. Dear Social Corner: Once upon a time | VNtures always stir' a boy's hewet b]'»m{; andeville agtor made the remark |NiM Knightly”to brotner and. sister 16 about Norwich, “Some hick town. The | YOU can; lead him to séek to render people of another city speak of Norwich, | them little services, and hifs whols ma: he City of the Unburied Dead” |h00d Will be better for it. b Will the result of the last election con-| Little girls like to ‘dress up tm moth- fim or contradict these people? Now I|°F'S dresses and have tea ' parties at wonder. night with their dolls. Have them un- All right, go ahead and explode your|dress their dolls at-night and give bab mb. 1 know I have it coming to me, ; ® Dath. put on her ‘nightte and: go* ry & I am ready. bed. Teach her to sew for her doll, 1 have just heen reading the cure for | YOU Will be surprised to'gee what’moth. hiccups in The Builetin for June th. 1{€r love these little children - have:Tor thought T would read It aloud but. after ‘Teach the hastily glancing it through decided not elves and to. Iw v small . articles: 3 afraid I would choke to death, | Slster’s doll house, The Jittle f:almg: ce, 1 have been-feeling of my | Make chairs out of card o throat tryink 18 taaate My Ranterns |’ “BAter: thite: Bist sp%rfs—.k:gix;?e is plan and my “stermocleidomastofd | NINE “to 2o out somewhere with Jimmy. «." Not, that T evér have hiccups, | ShOW an Interest hat is to be done. thought it_might he well to know | When Jimmie comes over to see him, do re those fuhny things are in cage | N0t let it be” nécessary for Jimmy to T <hould want to uee them sometime. I|5tand outside the houss @nd wait un- snould hate to have them mislaid or run- | Ul he sees somebody”come out. * En- ning around without & chaperone of ‘in- | courage him (o coma‘right to thé door| terpreter. And, by the way, speaking of | and take'a live interest. vaudsville reminds me”of something else. |* Oné mother whom I know well, e week up 1o the Broadsway theatre | woman of wealth apd ome.who is they had two extra zaod acts, One wasi| large-minded and broad-hearted as the + woman with' & cuitivated vaice. She | day, has a little daushier who is fcline $ang several selections very beantituliy, g solar' on T expect to find, said he, rest from my I am sure I shall*find music that I shall not hear jazz all the time. I want to lle and bropks and hear the birds sing without the thought that I must get up because it is morning, but the most of all T want to meet my loved ones, to hear my mo- me her boy and Tather as he used to days ago. want to meet my sister and brothers LEBANON E. L. Nield left Monday to attend orthern Baptist convention at In- Miss Dawley, the teacher a minutes. Bake in moderate oven for one and one-half hours. This will keep for a proved such a success Hiram Haw school board, assisted by.ihis Grace Everett; Problem. Solved, -Ruth -Daniels Join. the Happy tions, Warren Bogte ; Golden Spice Cake: cup butter, add to it one sugar, beat well; add the volks of four eggs and one whole egg, Well beaten. Stir in one-half cup each 5f milk and molasses; sift one-half teaspoon of so- da with two and one-quarter cups flour. Add one-half cinnamon, one-quarter of a few grains cayenne of the grated yellow of in a loaf in'a Moderate Cream one-half cup brown arrangements for the v “ The fine lunch wal fn charge of Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Kinn ager, and was distributed by, Mrs. Estella Lyman is visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schaffer, Miss Freeland's class; Scatter Deeds Gifts for the class; recitation, Dorothy Mrs. Webster's class Johnson; We Should Tell His Love to . Thrcop have re- tuened after spending a week at Pleasant of Kindness; sandwiches and of cake and real gnk After the deliclous and abun- epast, the nrogeam of the afternbon was opened by a dainty folk dancejby tittle ones from Frost schgol, who hai Byron Blakeslee is In Waterbury for a few days on a business trip. At the Mission circle meeting at the Baptist church last Thursday Miss Edith Foster gave an interesting account of her work in the Italtan mission in Hartford. Lemonade and fancy cookies were served. night at the Baptist church Rev. E. L. Nield gavé an account of the Acorn institute held at Norwich Town grated nutmeg, pepper, a' little I said you must be homesick. homesick for the old home and the dear ones gone,” was his reply. *1 just would like to rest on the old couch {n the kltchen and see mother get Mildred Davis; beth LaFlaZame ; Others, Jennie Daniel On Children’s Day, Eif song, Happy Childréns” Day, school; reci- tations, Mre. Allen’s boys; BElsie Church Norma Allen ; offering, closing song; ben- oven about one ., Arthur Jones of Gayhead wi races of 40 and 100 yards, in relays. jge- cording to grades, as were ali the v three-legged race 50 dash, broad, cunning and high i which some especially good work done, the Green and Frost being Truman Hart of the Green Messrs. St. John and F. Hicks of Plains were umpires. announcing the the schools participating Frost §5, Westminster 33, the Green 21, orth Soelety pard Cash prizes of $4, $2 and $1 were awarded the succs COSTLY AND PAINFUL EXPERI- Seventy-nine pupils had perfect attend- ance at the Palmer Memorial school dur- ing May as follows: Sub Primary—Miss Bertha E. Lyon, teacher ; Mike Coleda, Tony Beloboxsy, Gladys Lochacich, Anna Mastroddi, Vie- toria Pachlado, Mary Allen. Grade I—Miss Lols A. Gale, teacher— Stephen - Lavallie, Arthur LaVallie, Ro- land Manville, Michael ard Schaffer, Seymour Smithline, Rudolph ‘Wendt, Norma Allen, Josephine Stepa- nick, Helen Macarbuk, wick, Nina Shulesko, Fannle Awezec. Grades IT and IIT—Miss Cecelia Ly- ons, teacher—Alfred Allen, Theodore Al- Stephen Budner, William: Danlels, Kenneth LaFlamme, Kenneth Greene, Joseph Stepanick, Eva Barre, Olga Everett, Evelyn Nolan, Edna Paton, Dad bringing in a pail of milk to be stralned, Brother Charlie filling up the woodbox and I really think I would get the three pails of water to fill up the stove tank and not say a word. to see Tabby laying on the braided mat in front of the stove and the old dog I would be so happy again just to be a boy again for tonight with no worry, no care, b ea happy man to once again be in my boyhood home.” And I thought how much he asks for how little" he “will ‘get. But in the words of the poet I could sweet home; ever so humble there is mno. place like -Dear Social Corner Sisters: learn many lessons through dear experi- No ome can tell us what to do ‘We will not list- ust t97 for bursel?es. How oft- en we sigh and shed bitter tears be- cause we have refused the advice of those older and wiser The sins of omission and commission rise up to haunt us even in the perfect beauty of a June day. we look back and cry, “Alas,” why was T ot more thoughtful, more unselfish?’ Lemon Pop: One-half veast cake, two pounds sugar, two ounces ginger root, elght ‘quarts bolling water, two ounces Juice of seven Place ginger root crushed in pot, add 1 and boiling water, lemon juice and reamr tartar.’ Let stand tmtil-luke-warm then add yeast dissolved in half cup wa- ter. Stir well, cover and let stand eight hours in & warm through flannel hag and bottle. tles in a cool place and p required for use. Calla Lily: Many thanks to.you. for remembering me on my birthday. Wil remember you When pears get ripe fall Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pultz, Mrs. Rex- ford Cummings and Miss Ma: bell are in New York state for a week. The trip WNs made by automobi! Mrs. C. W. Shea, Mrs. John Wiseman, Mrs. Basil Austin and Sidney Andrews of spend Tuesday cousin, C. S. Goodwin. Miss Edith Goss of Willimantic spent the week end at L. H. Taylor's. Mrs. Ella Foster entertained over the week end Welcme Foster and Timothy Gordon of Westerly, R. 1. Mrs. F. N. Taylor entertained Sunday her father, Eugene Kimball, also her sis- ter, Mrs. Fred Willoughby, of Scottand. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Peckham spent ‘Wednesday in Willimantic. C. M. Geer and daughter Myra motor- ed to South Killingly Sunday and took Miss Bernice Whitaker home after spend- ing two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Geer. Mrs. H. M. Peck returned home with or what not to do. tal points of 23. Baidwin 22 did not particinate pated but once. than ourselves. ‘When too late more helpful, present at the beginning of the conl and expressed herself well pleased all of the arrangements of the day. regretted that schools In two of the t in which she has the supervision had same field day, and she cream - tartar, Mary - Eusatania, CLUB No. 2 NOT TO MEET UNTIL 3 expressed her appreciation | each one present who assisted in the both as participants in making plans for the events. Grades IIT and IV—Mrs. F. Edmund teacher—Gertrude . Gladys Boska, Edward Curtin, Dear Soclal ' morning, everybody chat with you all and tell you who were not at’Club’ No. 2's meeting June 7 and what we voted to do. : The summer time brings outdoor plenics that Club No. 2 will not hold" apy more meetings in Buckingham rial until October. . Owing.to such 'ge number of Soclal Corner sisters at the dinners and such Big“ DII&s " of cess of the da) I am going to Clarence ™ Clark, ~Molly Dactor, ut on lce as | sHarp, " Charles Skinrer; wich, Joseph Smithline, Annz Wickowski, Percy’ Daniels. Mike Stanko- Willlam West, Gladys Wickowsky, Grades V and VI—Miss Ross, teacher ‘Einar Johnson, Reid- ar Johnson, John Jacebs, -Bertha Barre, Alice Bosha, Lillian FRlorman, Leonal Gerp, Mamie -Kornosewicz, Fannie Kos- tecka, Gladys Phillips, —Donald Chapel, Crimson’ Rambler: Many thanks to We are showing a large you for handsome gift and thanks for of NEW TRIMMED HATS, white, black and colbrs. Hair Braid, Organdy, B Satin and Straw. popular shapes and colors. SPORT HATS, in white and g —SPECIAL PRICE AT $1.95. SPORT HATS, that have been ing at $3.85 and $4.30—AT dishes to do we will in card. One of the sisters mentioned #bout frost-bitten feet. Try gall oil that comes 1t is healing. tried it was cured of that foot- trouble | and it is good for frozen ears. eryone coming to dinner to” bring their own. cup, plate, knife, fork and spoon with the dishes the 3 Lillian Ritchie, Ruth Schaffer, Mabel Sokin, Sophie So- from cattle: kin, Pauline Stepanack, Violet West. Grades VIT and VIII—Mrs. Annfe Gav- itt, teacher—Ldllian Barre, Anna Kozac Rosilda Louisignan, Chapman, Mildred Kornosewics, Malchiodi. Ethel Rice, John Danlels, exander Dombrosk!, Louis Gero, Stanley The children has taken three people to clean up the dishes and she hasn't b more' than a year fo com: §p Mtairs and | BAS HOSPITALITY GONE OUT OF 5, So remember to téll oth- thelr own dishes to here will be emough work for Nellie Bly to wash up those used to serve the food set on the table. ‘With the incréase in members at dinner we qpust find 2 way to reduce labor start it by bringing our ewn dishes like ers they aré to br! Dear Editor and Sisters: In regard to use for dinner. the letter from S: E. D\ last week about Leaders and Followers, I wil] say.that it is all right to have leaders, but when a stranger goes into a club meeting or a church and finds peonle there that are acquainted with each other and those people just give her a polite howdy doo, or touch her finger tips and call it a hand shake, she is apt to feel'a Ilittle Of course we all onght to not to feel day concert of the Un- casville’ Methodist church will be held Sunday morning at the hour of service ‘with a short address by the pastor, Rev. Charles Smith. There will be no Sun school, 88 the Echoo] London in the aftermoon to 1 will go to Join in the | 1 parade. @ m’:‘é‘: plenfc of the Uncasvil Methodist Ladies' Afd socl Muslin Underwear The hand of every thrifty woman Club No. 1 dogs at their hall. keep this in mind- and don't -come and h, I forgot it.” One forgotten may not mean much, but for several to for- get means a plle of extra work for some- avemn me étny";u to be the home of Mrs. Charles Hope 7. “atter which timo the soclety || will reach out for these splendid will ‘enjoy a vacation through July and X " out -of place. hayve enough independence those slights, but the sensitive and dif- Jore to be pitied than d on me tqfi mk after ferent ones are about the meeting of Club No. 2 you must expect mie to"look out.for the 1abors of those ' whe = ar 3 work, 30 please” take ‘this 1n’ a/ indly way-and I thamk youw. = - - o0 thik BT Mhost to navs I jed any and bargains, not only be- b As you depen underwear ! 3 il axiiies o thete | iterent ve a friend that Nas married and [ o in’ the city. She and her are both church members and church workers, but she writes me that they have been going to church regularly | un¢ ey are going to stay at home and rest for the peovle aré not S lease do not thipk I am e bs cause the prices are low but be- gone v - cause the quality is so good. gramme ‘organ, Misses Lynch; son, Sunshine in ‘My Soul,’ school;- prayer, Rev. E. P.] ‘Ayer; scripture selectlon, Supt, J. C. .commandments repeated by for Cluy No. 2. Diiring ¢ bave dgne your parts well : 45ain s al one and all, T~ Weé -have sent out guite a number of sunshine boxes, flowers. Mhgmwitead at the di . ‘fruit “and gl \s my report g expenses are heayy,

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