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7/ 10 L Now why do not the 3 to- > hi whi gether and show these 3 2 beings 1 &{: 3 that they are not ‘“the only s on | tant part appeal to the- spiritual Sic EVERY || the beach” regardiess of what they may | human nature, and assist in the form think to the . ' tion of ideals which will proye of valu e b We read about hikes, but what about |in after life. ‘Thus it is well the tiny the hikers? Are they dumb—or Ilike | mites be given illustrated books contain-| dumb animals, must they suffer im si-]ing well known fairy tales as soon 'n‘:‘ lence? . z they are able to spell oné le and 1 say, “No!” and stamp my foot while | when longer words can be _svilable e PATIENCE IS THE BEST REMEDY FOR TROUBLE. SOCIAL CORNER PRIZE WINNERS FOR JUNE. Lisgy st : immortal works, Grimm and Anderson, | ONE DCLLAR EACH 1 /| _Will some other lover of this, the|the humor of the first and the pathos of e most anclent, the best, the noblest form | the last being valuable in the formation To KITTY LOU for letter entitled Home Management. of exercise express her opinion on this|of character. $ subject? To SPRY BIRD for letter entitled Worth Thinking About. To LITTLE SPINSTER for letier entitied New London H.‘a.l:bor. TO B. L. M. for letter entitled Hospitality. George MacDonald has ‘written some| PEDESTRIAN | delightful chiidren's stories, which. de serve to. be more widely ‘read.’ The| A 40 YEARS' DREAM. principal fault in modern books is that Dear corner Sisters: I bhave been [they are too highly spiced. Incidents are 3 n e R e i o e AL 3 ? To SAMANTHA for letter entitied Wastefulness, Izmflmnghror e llmle that T ought to |too: crowded, too sensational, while th 1 3 5 mthd“t a dalbt win mean ido my' share to help fill the Corner page. | troublesome or misunderstood hero and| ¥ 3 POETRY. It expressed my sentiments regarding the i B i BOCIAL ::;::‘:E vl ot it and i wheroxso Sister Jennie asks if any one re-|heroine are unwhalesome creatures, and members having seen a real Revolution- [ do more harm than the unnatural prigs ary war soldier, 3 ! 1 can say that I re-|of our grandmother's childhood, for theifl i Bk % R d and good fellowship, never realizing theif | member in my childhood days to haye Teaderd: Sy i whwEss. enilted g a1 - 3 have enabu us to mke Imlsgs-ke until drink had hmme,‘lbcxe |seen a real Revolutlonary war soldier. | their behalf. * If you ever notice children 3 . 3 }nabit. . More power to the prohibition !ye was then 96 vears old, & very large | are continual actors. “Make belleve” i : 1S e ) D R e ? I party it it will only keep the doors of i B i B g will ooix) man as I remember, but he was abls to |as natural to them as imitation to a some m athmhve the saloons . it HOPERING. ®et around. He lived with his daugh- | monkey, and thus the intelligent and s 3 3 St e 3 3 F ; : policy of doing’ ess, we gladly pass them on to you ; ter, whose mame was Mrs. Cushing, I|imaginative child will often identify him- do not remember what his name was, as | seif with the hero of the story read, and A HINT ABOUT JAMS. young men were enticed by the glamour | Dis Patience eet ees verra fine keep you from da growl da whine) jaow you wen do theeng ees right, you verar slow for fight; you keep da friend for long, you wise, eet mak you strong; h da leetle feesh for you— eet Letch da beeg feesh, tool da wound, eet case da pain, da eraza from da brain; halp een evera theeng you do— Dis Patience cet ees good for you. » a [ srEpEny I H I was a young child at the tima. This|strive to aet in all circumstances as Dear Social Cornger Sisters: Those who } Was In the town of Fenner, ~Madison |'that troublesome being would -act. This like jams and make them may be inter-|2::‘l§;’éoé‘x;:y}'°rkr where I passed my |igentification with a favorite !:look c:ha;\;- ested in this new hint which I lately re- a7 5 acter is by no means confined -to chi ¥ 3 Sk o ceived. \ Y T¢°] T also rémember to have heard stories | dren, for - imaginative girls and -boys, 3 and t wm - u to In the'making of raspbeery jam it a|0f & Wondering woman who was called |and ‘even people with sufficlent experi- B surprise you t tender product of good oolor is desired, | ¥ Ih name of Crary Luce. My fath-jence ta know better, frequently do_this. M =t S the fruit should be cooked rapidly, at the | ot ot ers "sheh‘ivaie'f"vfi?f e pREan Semg SO S 25 marked' ¥, e wan eet qee boiling point all of the time, stirring con-"| o, 3 1 | lowed to read books until they have been : <l < lx.-;‘;:t:e::.&:!";r Wt Jou sout stantly. The sugar should mot be added | Sre i :‘,‘““:‘,“;P"S of the County. | caretully stedied by thelr mother. Some K CRA RD COO G RAN You bust youself to gat da mon! until the fruit has thickened and is almost | fuctor. and. that she war o P endesy | children delight in horrors, lfke Teddy, e \ ” He say to me, “Ma gooda man jam. Adding sugar early darkens and | ki Swoimn FShe fo ;D t“t"m;,ln Helen's Babiés. - They like - incidents : 2 1 go gat all da mon I can; toughens the jam. The amount of sygar |, 2 t home to teach i |ike Bluzzy. Books of a morbid nature ; i !school in a nearby town whers sha. : Monee's da friend dat steek hy yéu, uscd was 1 14 cups to 1 1-4 pounds of icaime soquainted With a ve N s man and | HicUlA be tabaoed. Morbldness fs- an- Da triend det’s verra good an true; ) t, or half as much sugar as fruit. Re- | they be S lovera-add Sere vhipesa other primitive instinct which shonld be Me gat no time for fool or-play— i move fruit feom fire while stirring in the | i yarriage, but hew lover becams. tm. | S5couraged. 2 ¥ g Da sun eet shine—I mak da May; i«ul:; . then cook rapidly 6 to 12 minutes |patient and persuaded her to go home anl;ofilés th‘at co:t'a(noyler;;ymof 1::’:9:;{ = 5 » e X . onger, depending on the quantity of the and get ready to be married which she . adven “;ev lcsg hg]d i bl b 9 - = fruit. Jams made in this way should be i and, her sister took her place to fin- | o 0Snness s ould be up for imi- h:1Y 4 b put in hermetically sealed jars like those | tation. oo > Bymby I seet down ot ma ease, Enjoy maself da way I please.” used for canning. o SO0, e (5O Teadyl Wral the |y thini children should be encouraged JE T in halt pint Jars partially seal, | Tiatas gl were. waiting for the | (3 {all sbout and eriticze the sctions piace Jars in hot waier for o cousle of britegroom and her sister o . arrive, | Of, DOOK charactsrs, and a clever mothe i, oet complete sealing. . It n{ihey/ walied’ or: soms tiie. betors! they| %1, b2 2bls Jochuns it dhericrspers | pint jars, partially seall and place In hot|irrived and wken t\ey did arrive they | CieS and weak points in o water for ;‘ to 10 mmutrvs, then complete | aunounced that they had been married ;‘;f;}_a;‘f"":‘-‘A:fl”:l‘fl;efi“’ e Pecatiss 5 mmaller amonnt of sueer haghomseils A2y 0 her Thme. Thil £o |Gyl o bitween them and thelr proto-|membered that years AEO-Y: roots from them, my ‘order this year | auto will be at the 10,15, 10.45, 1115 ana been used and less sugar £ives & HIERr | a faint and fnells was Ll For o jons | types in real Hfe. = Children are soon|color ‘of old lace could be restored by |was late. 1 think early orders would | 1145 cars. I stormy, next day. quality product, betier in flaver, tender-'time with brain fever. When she r:» old enough to appreciate stories found-|using the dye obtained by. boll be satistactorily filled. Unome: Be sure and come and ey Ma friend he rush heer an dere— Da theeng go slow he sulk_he swear; Da theeng go wrong he growl, he keek— Bymby dat man get nerva shocks— Bymby dey put heem éen a box! I mo care for da craza race; 1 gat dis Jeetie countra place— Da brecndle cow, da hen, da peeg; I piant da garden, weed an deeg; 1 iook about da place an s “Bymby da cow gat lois of h Bymby da squash gat beeg an fat, Bymby we gat da cipe tomat.” etls bird seeng een da tree; ness and color. For best results do notcovered from that her mi ed on historical incidents, And those|kid gloves. I found a pair min Remember. Me: You had a good day | M. L G. g I8 D ok s g o vin cook” mors than two or three quarts of 'sad one bestms. o Tarmem tomank | having a. groundwork of actuality will{ers and thanmbs (they. had bosn used 10 |after all the rain and hope you enjoy- || T. C.B: T shal ook for yiu. 1 hope 1 theenk he tal me eef he could: rait to begin with. This method applies | wandere: She would deck herself yp | Prove of greater interest than fiction e cots for bruised fingers) an b!v'n'lm ed yourself. Who'll be the next? it will ba 50 We can sce Bumble Beo and “Dis place of yours ees verra good.” to all fruit jams. with flowers and put all sorts of bright | 3nd will greatly aid in giving. 2 child) ¥ h age, but I piit them on to boil with| Speaking about dishes, I think if we | Little Bee. «N. Dermody. MARY J. patches on her clothes. As everybody | kRowledge of history. Iittle faith, but as the lace was'spoiled as | carry our own dishes to the Memorial Crimson Rambler: It will be a lovely KITTY LOU. |it was, I thought ene more dose wo;;«; ::h food it -henbl: s 20x A Dasket A i with different families, but if a man ot BUrg 36 The Fespite Jag & s unch I’ think Tt t? Il:l’tl:il\l:is. stmsated ihe monbl Thaes e ot WAYS TO EEEP WELL lxmm“dlw“ufihfl“mfil but bm ;{2«3 ;e are n&;ryinfiu; lmlan:oo muc;:u to S remn e tory T°cent- | was finally iput into a county home as| Dear Corner Sisters: ~A healthy per- |} patiad intothejace au oven U b VOO | C2rTy, Sur Own, ¢ e e Amerlca on the famiy of e [She Was slel. Just before she died she |Son is much better prepared o escape and | thOTOAERLY 83 ML Hben ing SLiont Hated, e, IR Yfial junch inedaw, & short time Desan 1o |came to herself and looking at the at- |to resist diseases than a sickly person. to dry. I was surprise :h.‘* Mflm i ere. no sunshine boxes. po & Short a:é"";_h::;“:fl(;g tendant she called her by name and|Nor is it so difficult to be healthy if fthe lace was as mnice a € I J. B.: The coffée was much better Sent in by TWIC® TWENTY. knew her she would often stay for weeks drive for you and Louise, hoping to ses ¥ ou. Ering a friend if you wish. All are ‘welcome. Beést wishes to The Corner. GOLDEN GLOW, SOCIAL CORNER EVENTS July 8—Club No. 5 meets Barber. ith Etta v end w s2id how old you look. Then looking |one is careful. - Good air, f00d, water and | little stifiness) as when new. LT e B i gt g b DON'T BETRAY A CONFIPENCE. e Ioplied that the wastefuliess |t mer hand she said how oid it looked |£00d habits, a proper amount of exer-| So don't throw ”"‘&':fl"“‘;fl,‘tflm S e e i W a0 i titafe of Tha Cottiar- Tow Hbe When I was a ehild T wag |10, the attendant who was to have been |.clse, sufticlent rest and sleep, "personal | oo, SR POl il Gia the work for | . Bachelor Maid: is G le there are who knaw how to kesp ANSWERS AND INQUIRLES, “Wital wasta maks - woota|IST, Pridesmaid, she’sald, “T have had |cleaniiness and attentlon -t the 'bowels| L% T, DUSERES, SIGERUIES Sl Lo Suue e N R e e B b Aetios mads Lo them i the trus sease RED CLOVER OF PUTN. A Yo 7 and “Wasts not. want notw Ta.|SUCR 8n awful dream.”” Then the woman |are Decessary. Good air is reqaired day | & X o% I would love to see her. ce e to them e true i 5 1s is nearing completion. * 5 3 . p: £ told her what had taken place in the |and night. Keep out of doors as much as | Panel s falled to send your correct name With 093 (;‘:\_D;?fliorthy orf thcr People seem 0|40 vears she had been a v:)anderer ana | possible. ' Too little food results in dang- 3 PRACTICAL POLLY : your pen name. Also vou havs selected |10 travellng too fast to stop to con-|hat her sister and her sister's hushand | €rouS Weakness, too much in, the accum- ——— what do you say? which is this: Have no desire to impart 2 pen name that belongs to another. |Sider w {Pth—r there be any truth 0 jpoq mep with many misfortunss akd | ulation of fat. Neither iy healthy. In DATE COOKIES AND CANNED PEAS| Mr. Dooley: What has become of you? | it to another person. Sb much can be Kindly send your own name and address m‘l‘sicifl{;’nigsori At o been dead for a number of years, as|DPOt weather less food is needed. There | Dear Corner Sisters: I have been|Shall we write the C. of P. to find out? | done to betray confidence by a person and take a new pen nime and yvur name |, e Ahl 3! r;( my’ jramediate ne!g{'\- well as all her family. b are various kinds of food. Meat is one |asked to send in my recipe for date| Bonnis: Was #£ you ‘who asked me |dropping hints and innuendoes without PEDESTRIAN: Your name has been|having four children, buy milk at twen, |0 URJer the title of'a 40 Years' Droam, |less meat than the hard working person.| Deliclons Date’ Cookles—One-halt but- | Fiot X Sy s :I e O hah » utamA st 45, lisgo it added to the Socia! Corner. by SAntS. p UATE B B0 ATIoWInG. et Tt SISTER WRINZLE. |The others are fat, sugar, starch andjter creamed, 1 cup sugar.stirred in with Ve e in your ST omiap el abd Sllovie v e mineral matter, such as water and salt. | butter, 1 yolk of egg stirred fn butter and | _Double Fuchi: Hers's a suggestion for | reputation “that you are u perfectly sate # A & c % % or applique . over a | person to m to in a secr FIXING UP THE BEACK COTTAGE |(hc neizhbor's hens. When it was sug. | "EMOVING FERSPIRATION sTAINs.| gL aF° esied T00 ™ S5 Sarh of | ouear, L4 cup milly added to the formor | gorgen book or mursery ook . with | member when you are inchined to pass & Dear Soclal Corner Sistera: As q,\s‘gef\eq that if it soured she might make _Dear Social Corher Editor: I did not | welght. They should be avoided by per- |spoon soda and 1 teaspoon cream tartar, |Pictures of fruit and you will find some- | confidence to & bosom friend, however §s the seazon g_r .h: year “l[lu“b"‘h”ly -xre. | :‘{Ir tawjh chw:s thatuhar chils ren wou,fl' | tell all in my previous letter about my|sons inclined to grow stout. The plainer | pinch of salt into, butter, sugar, ete. Add thing to suit you.. Cut it out and paste | much she may want to hear it she will lnuremdl, in fxing up lhu‘l‘ each cot: SA\w. h\ e rq‘ d,' Oh, I can't bother.” | USe of newspapers. I use them to put|{the food, the better. Bad water is one of | another 1-¢ cup of milk, take one cup of | iR Onto cardboard and lay on the ma-|remember the fact against you when she tages will tell you how to fix some arti- | Another family with the wage carner | WAy our summer shoes in the fall, and|the commonest carriers of discase. Most | dates, stoned, and run through chopper, | {Tiél of the color desired.” You will | wants to confide in you that as you are cles which BN ey S vehant s ‘?Crla;':‘c;r‘:o:s;"ongwmcr:s.laia‘i-: a weelc {in the spring I use phem o put away|cities now have g00d water supplies. Well | flour, pick to pleces and add - to tho “'}:i instha Lo L e ‘;P"’" of breaking your bond. with ome 3 < pack] .82 | COf in at th ive i oes. rol em up dn! ez i plums, apples, cherries. or grapes, i 01 a 3 about 30 inches long and 25 inches |income and vet they order thelr sunplies | powspaper fnd tie a tag on them with! Jasn of Slaning ons eaes of tea the | dought, now stir all irgredients together grapes, also | friend, B0 you can do it With another, Marigold: Do write a bit and let us|of the word. They frequently forget the know you are all right. . Widfiower, | fundamental principle of the whole idea, % - lack of cleaning and care of the well |for five minutes, roll thin n |leaves of the proper size. perhaps herself, next time. bro,:di Mak a ‘ccvlcr ot r;rot\y CT“’&":' ,o\'ex; thl: telephone, when Kh:y CD‘;(: save m'xitlng explaining the contents. Keep all filth away from the ' well. {a quick oven. This recipe u‘::erh:k;;e:; If this is not practical, get a flowered HUBBY'S CHUM. tack it on neatly, top and around sides, | at lsast ten cents on each package or Toll all my woolen pieces for mend-|Dr! water, . cretonne and cut out the flowers and . then put & sathered flounce to reach |can if they would bring them from the | ing in a newspaper, DERk Plecty of Boad waten At lets Sian PReKER CUL- Tot S cnline el it skl 3 o . beine : | elght glasses daily—the more the better. | made by i - . the floor. After the toilet articles are“Cash and Cerry” store. This family I keep papers on my kitchen range in g})esgxte prohihdt)lcn. alcoholic liquors | For cy:an;nig those peas which are |2nd bands of plain gingham aprons or f. 'Mss “Am. eaid old Aunt MMy, placed on it and a looking glass on the (has one child and an expensive sled pur- | the summer when I haven't a fire, and!are vet one of the commonest causes of |not full ‘grown are Shell, blancn | unbleached muslin. = dat yaller gal says she alus tells de wall above, think you will be pleased |chased for her last winter Nas lain out | use the stove for drying pans and ket<|many serious diseases. . Somoe . patent|b to 10 minmtes mdb”‘"m" I, blanch © CANTERBURY BELL, |truf’ ‘Well :don't you believe her, with it. in the back yard all summer. Bed time |tles, N dichien wilen “noitil, moeiib wrd | iin, 445 % 1 o dip. Pack in Aunt Milly?” “No, maam, dat Ah don't The next one {8 to fet a board a little |last Saturday night found the yard [ I always throw a paper down beside|cocains are even worss than alconol, | bolling water. It the far i Soveod ton 8 N P aa et & larger than a wash bowl, have it straizit | strewn with expensive toys, and you can |me to throw my threads on when sew.|while fobaceo serves mo good purposc. | full seme. of the pess Wikl bross oo gicy AP TS DUERANTS. g T e e s on one side, the rest rounding. Nail the |imagine how that nice doll and t6y ani- | ing. When I get through, I pick the|Growing boys should not smoke ciga-|a cloudy appearance to the .,,;T.‘L’ ‘gfl Dear Corner Sisters: Reams of advice 3 SEl wite 5 e partition, | Suppost | male Jooked the izt sgrilug: atter e | saper iy dhresns AU uil rettes. “Excessive use of tea or coffee 13 | on rubber and top and adfust top, bail or | “r°, unioaded upon woma, telling, in- [ e e wntier olds of the anele. and the | ooy e T er” rabbish sy | If When pressing pants the cloth is{bad. I say drink water and then drink | screw top on with thumb and littie fing | %7UCtin€ and admonishing her how to fioor. Cover the top with white oil cloth |The cashier of Woolworth store told. 'i‘l’z‘):; place a newspaper next‘ to the|still more water, it is nature’s imedicine. | er, sterilize 180 minutes in hot water bath Home: ghemtsmt d:thet the' Jod and leaves and buttonhole onto your pockets i = master may find comfort in. and finish with a flounce around it t0|me that one of the clerks was very un- Moderate exercise is good for every- | after it begins to boil. Remove jars, com- S therein. 8o | { toilet table ith the bowl “| I keep my Ice box in my dining room|one, To keep well some exercise should |ilete seal and cool—invert whi then, why should not some advice be ::l-:;:r ::d ‘smlo t‘ll::hon 1‘}.-“}1(1“ l:“::i ‘f“: f::fi-nrg»r;?ieu:\t :‘;T:Z'“gfifv"fii’e and I always place a pa’r’rer dasm for|be taken every day out in God's good UNCLE SAM'S DA":]‘(;E::%’R”“ ng;n e Sk R b nT s® yot Send o : i i verily, there is more than one of them rack above it, all 1 can see you ne d;x.. her family who had: employment. As | he lcemen to walk on——for quite often|air .and sunshine—nothing ke’ ‘it for Y o now is the water y they have to chop the ice to get it in ag|health. If one does not have enough sed out of the store I noticed that | Re¥ ] s TUBT St B A 15 it b Dt DR e s e en i duues | 1 insist on keeping my box filled. rest and sleep the tired body Is not able the size you desire, hinge on the 1id, line | to work in. I use newspapers to put under my|to resist disease. Children require ten the Inslds with something protty ~and.| 1 eentend that 1f a girl can really at- |FU8S if I don't have carpet papsr. I put|to twelve hours, youths elght to ten and who make home mighty unpleasant. There 15 the man who does not realize that it takes money to make home pleasant. ‘There is the man who does not realize ELIZABETH PARK. Dear Folks: Having spent a short time at Elizabeth park on June 22, I feel I ) £ would like to tell You a little of th psirosy pits i down several layers of them. adults seven ‘to eight. If the body e| that his wife needs recreation and out- . B e ] for shoes and rubbers. Another box sim- | “one e wha needs momey. What s | that is how to remove perspiration from | Powels, weakness, weariness, low spirits, | fCherYs though it was my dirst visit and befng: thera but \d| she can continue to make home pleasant. {the wastefuiness of America as a whole shirts, camisoles and all kind of under- | headache and loss ‘of appetite will re- g there but for about one brief hour flar to this would be found very useful R . There 1s the man Who does not realize our Mill Ell d for hats. » Prohlera 6 | cotis 15 bitas v Bt wear. | I had about given up when I laid |Sult- PRAGE. b e o o ece e ihe, de ::‘tm :U:::e S :flrgnlx;? a)::dh the = S&lfl- me to find & dry place. for them while o . the garment in the pail and poured boil- e : en do not make homs B T Spapiadeitor thets e | | Answer. ease; SAMANTHA. |ing water on it and the stain vanished| ANOTHER BED LETTER DAY ¥OR shfi”fi"‘:fi’: PC‘:kk‘:l '3:‘“:: on the other | pleasant. There lives the man who does reau drawers, but think the box much AT AR at once. I had read that there wasn't CORNER i 'y known' as West | not realize that children must be noisy nicer. If you would_pad the covers of room Will be Closed This Week, Thurs- day, June 29th, Fri- day, June 30th, Sat- urday, July 1st, and Next Week, Monday, . f Hartford and conirs A PLEA FOR THE PEDESTRIAN |anvthing that would remove perspiration| - Dear Corner Fricnds: Another Ted-|or many meses tn serert "o, Enct soMid ats A A e stai t 73 e park ls the boxes they would also make nice Dear Social Corner Sisters: I am a|Stains but you try this.and see for your-|letter day of the Social Corner has|ntersected with Jovely roads that wind seats. Make the window draperies to » % i e Ewprinad i 4 passed into history. The day of days that match. After all Is completed you will | I} COmer o your cirelg e pien o ETHELYN. |{we look forward to with happy anticipa- ',','m:n"@“‘.’::' c’:::;‘,‘,f Ak ge drive oer : ey - o et G R {he sunshine (hat emanantes from your tion of mesting a.large number of the | o, i SUSENE S5C tmpressive. wth CONVERSATION “DOX'TS.” Now I wonder who is going to be the | ° O page in The Bulletin. I have THE INFLUENCE OF BOOKS ON clan, from far and near. That was OUT | yne moct fragrant odors of the breath of| Dear Cornerites: Dfn't talk of the cost next to shout for K VT'E::;,,M‘TY"I\T\”Y;L“(TXIF);'.; | long enjoyed reading letters from the dif- CHILDREX, eanual plenic which was held With R |new mown hay. Tne birds are very|Oof things; it gives the rich a chance for he o o fine s . ember Me who very kindly invite v mi P e sceriery just take a ride up through the | ferent membera. G e 13T, Social Comner Editor and ls-|us to her pleasant ospltable home. ::B’;‘m:’“:“:;:"‘;’:s;’y"fi‘r; iy £ e i s valley in East Killingly to the top of | ey G ; _iters: o not think one realizes how |Those of you who have not availed 3% > C 3 . the Bl in front of the 0ld church then | because I-think it is about fime some- much the books children read Influence | yourselyes of the opportunity to attend :‘;”:fl‘“fil Soond o fhe) grkenzwacd s m‘;"':h'; o ;,“e""’:";“’im’l:; 1::: turn north and go over North Ridge ave- | ¥ et o §1 5 2 em. ink it is a it i . 4 Pices: 1 hove to meet you at some | Such 1 believe their uumber 18 ateadlly | one who has anything to do with the|hours of the morning seemed to indlcate a | 313 the cars stop at the gateway. We 2% Sure b S of the picnics this summer and do not for- | DUt sure : training of youth. 7That the influence js|fine day it was not for long as: clouds | 3te_our lunch at noontime under the| Wio WVE . oo o o get to wear the Soclal Corner color. | Who can see the beauties of the com- | great no sensible person can deny. The|gathered and before noon the sky was, hady trees and streams of ~sunehine,| DOou™ Mertion femdly foufs. it embar- Wish you would write us more about K |ing spring from a whizzing auto? Or|younger the mind tfe more credulous|black with threatening clouds, whiciy | there being a jolly number of over 30 in 1t 2 2 i e for i you can direct onme to the old |from a flying machine far above the carth | anq impressionable dt ls, for untll the|later sent down abundant showers. But|OUT Party. One featurs of the park|Tegret Beackneck cemetery, you certalnly know and going like the wind? 1 can well un-!hapit of criticlsm has been established for all the weather there was a good | Noted was the white oak trees and under| Don't tell your personal interests oc- some of the hiehways and byways of derstand that the pleasure of rapid mo- ] sometimes and play and romp if home is to be pleasant to them. i PETERKINS. s by ‘education nothing is too absurd or|number present, some more than one/|their shade were settees placed in an|CuPations, hopes or inspirations. Nobody Jul 3 d 'l' K. DId you ever ri through the Yosem- | tion is ono to be desired, but, without | g: gotened fo be berieved. e et : inviting manner, filling one with a long.| ¥ants to hear them, and you give your y g an ues- ite vallay in Killinely? having experienced this sesatlon to an¥| The imaginative child possessed of a| 45 we journeyed over the level stretch | INE to stay there all day. After dinner fl‘gflof{!‘l;fh"l“’h b el Am always willne to do something |extent I can say with considerable em-!pign sirung t f Ve : we rode out by the little lake filled with o’ go In personalities. They for the good of the Corner. phasis “there ‘are other,” for I have ex- [it: oo ork ‘omperament takes to read Cmost of iths «WaY). W8 " “8o0N . > ing as 2, duck to water; everythis came to 2 large fine country house set |the largest and most fragrant pond lil-| Invariably turn out worse than they TWICE TWENTY. |perienced often the joy of walking— | a1l 1n° (n ‘way of printed matier 15 dor | back some. distance from the rosd. with | les I ever saw. Out by the pavilion the| Started out. £ M, Sy ks walking mainly throush field and Wood in | youred, and if careful supervision is mot|Wide and velvety lawns between: thers |road circled out through the flower gar-| But however many “Don'ts” the man- DELIGHTFUL TIME AT REMEMBER | (D¢ freshness of spring. exercised seeds of future Injury to thgjWere glant maple trees spreading their |den. The arches and festoons of the ::}fl"‘“ m"!"“ the last and best and ( ME'S. To get to these delights, the clty dwell- | character may be =own which may be|leafy boughs to give shade and protec- | different ramblers were soaring towards :“:t":;f‘ e, smile bravely, and don’t Dear Corner Sisters: We. had o 0T aust first walk over sidewalks and | difficult to eradicate. On the other|tion, and the Social Corner color preval- | the zenith of their beauty, other flowers| SPea Nghtful time at Remember Ma's pienie, | FO20:Side paths. hand, the stolid, unimaginative child will | 124 in whatever direction we looked. This | at their best were fox glove or canter- HIGESIDE. G T ks Bt we aid ot tire hor aii|, We all see, and with satisfaction, the | not require nearly so much vigilance;{ls Where the hand of welcome wasy|bury bells and larkspur. Another unus- s pe re he { improvement mads on the roads generally | ho will not o out of hls way to fead on extended to all and a more fitting placs | ual sight noted was the American flag| PICNIC AT GOLDEN GLOW’S JULY 12, ot the | I Fecent years. e most people, his own account, and even if he did, the WOuld be hard ‘o find. The long, wide pi- | made up of flowers. Hope we can go| Dear Social Corner Sisters: e X e e Loy mect the | read the newspapers but like IMOSt WOMED | thing he sees in” print leaves Nttlo Jast.| 8772 Was soon filled and all enjoyed them- | again and stay longer before the season| fingwell Social Corner sisters ucT:oln?t{o bave found it hard to walk "4 1 lok the piie Ciie plaske tin. sl GRen | yng :fiipred sior, | selves exceedingly. | ctoses. % have a pienic at my home July 12. Come Ohgas It was 5o ind ot you to glve | [00Ve unread much that is of general in-{ “Nover has there been a time in which| The moon hour was taken wup With| I Drempt I Dwelt fn Marble Walls”| one, come ail. Be sure and bring a cun & & Ghings th vos. Beir Grivdod | To0C For this reason, I have not as|.hngren of all ages have been more|®Ating, drinking and making merry. |is the title of an old sweet song, but|a plate, spoon, knife and fork and some. Was glad to ind her so comfortabls, T |Eo00 A0 idea as to why roads have im- |'widely’catered to. Books in every stylei nere Was the usual varicty of good|it was no dream but actual experlence|thing good to eat. Wo will furnish I shall always remember the day. . |DLoved S0 much since the popularity offymaginaple abound. Many magazines | tPINES to eat—salads, baked beans, sand- | for us all in ‘the afternoon to stop a|drinks. Tike the West Side troliey and Club No. 2: You will Ifke ihe new| e auto, whereas when only horse-|. . “eyolysively devot: to their enter-|Wiches, cake, coffee, etc. There was @|while at the state library. Material for g way 1 o Gy A g Here '[!“mt the drawn vehicles used them many of the tainment, while 2 lurge proportion °(|varlety of diversion for the afternoon.|the construction of this wonderful build- work In setting or clearing off the table, ||ooes pwiucl oW are in good shaPe e “grown up” perlodicals contain spe-|SOMe Of the young people playing games ! ing came from the marble quarries of N Sheh ook, teids to thal lrvn‘fl “;‘\\'prvc b.nrely passable. cial departments ‘for children. The and croquet on the lawn - and others | Tennessee and sunny Italy, we were and can wash them when thely get home. | nooCoCuPt it 15 the greater influence |ucyjiaren's Page,” Is an important fea- |/Musically inclined at the plano. The | jola. T Whics o Wies i a]" mng‘v_'-&’:‘:;lbrnn::ht to bear on the people who attend g i m'ag"ims. The child of|time came too soon to hid out hostess Hope some Social Corner member will Wandertag Jew, Malno Tover, Elisa | epee o o o U868 the AUET | ihe present day Is very different from | E0OMYe: after a- day of bappy reuniom, | tell ws about what they saw fa the stats e, v uaintances of man: ibrary Jane, Clio and a host of others, get! -But why did these people so neglect the 'J’Ie g‘““’ of two generations- ago when vo,r apcence, nfi;‘e we m:y have manz \p e s poor horse and its driver? And why do |the first story books specially for chil- day, July 4th. PONEMAH MILLS Taftville, Conn. Good Values — Those > 2 o Theoda: T also have the same luck | they still _peglect poor “shank’s mare|dren made their appearance. The ;‘;r:mlsn“:‘;ufii:m;ggm“‘ W N 51 97 B e beh, X Rk [Boenfandiiat driYsty o ameple “siompls L] 'Bita iDavbér: AT aiimirs youri pfurk: | SOERETINGS (AND ANEWERS: ‘FROM a¢ Yy e same as you d0| T cinnot answer these questions. Can |Child’s Mterature of earlier periods can o] * NTER BELL fim-m;,"‘y In the spring- and =i try|you? Indeed 1 have not Hod very hard j Scarcely be counted as story books, but s e S LR T = i er year. OLIVE. LADIES’ GINGHAM STREET DRESSES, COMING IN EVERY DAY. ON SALE IN ALL 5 STORES. The Pasnik Co. SELL FOR LESS I ion't think T shall try having other use | those of later perlod, beloved ' of our S S for my mental energy. grandparents, only evoke the laughter WILL ENTERTAIN CLUB NO. 5 | pui 1 nave this to say: Let any in-|2nd contempt of the little ones of the JULY 8. terested person take 2 walk out of Nor-| Present day. Miss Fdgworth's hishly Dear Soclal Corner Sisters: Soclal | wich in the direction of the state hos- "’°f1‘}1‘ 5":; o T v ildren, such Corner Club No. § fs Invjted to meet | pital. As he nears the hospital walking |33 the adventures 2 and Lucy, | for you several t with Etta Bacber Julv 8 (Saturday) at|on the only sidewalk, as he must do to | Rosamond and the Purple Jar, and oth- TOUCHING UP” OLD LACE | . |no reply I fthe nsual place, Plainfield street, Pain- |void the many autos, it his eyes are|ers akin to these, fall utterly to arousel pDegr readers of the Corner page: ‘A |nostmaster or undertaker fleld, third house narth of store on sama | £lued to some one of the beauties of na- | 21y SPiTit but a critical one in the mod-|snert time ago I decided that T needed & | suck wide and Afth building sonth of Stone |ture spread before his gaze in ajl the| € child who read'them, while Yhat|ney gown,'and after looking over the chureh. Yellow how. Basket lunch. I |loveliness of June, his soul looking up to | Classic of our grandmothét’s day, The In its infant days contained less than; Dear Corner Sisters: I am really too a dozen members and we had the best of |busy to write, hut a few. minutes’ rest soctal times. You can become better ac- | will do me no harm, so I will take my quainted with the few, ivhere thers are{pen and the Corner psge and tell Theo- so many there is a tendency to Alvide off | da how d I am to into cliques. THEODA. | living, and able Glad to See You Appreciate. ¢ irchil tashion magazines I made ‘uj mind i i o : will furnish Aishes nnd arink as weual | nature’s God, as he crlcs, “OhP’ an|Fairchiid Family, records & family Hife|now was the time to use seme. lovely k “eelir 4 MK AND MRS : ANl Soclal Cornmer sisters are invited. |“Ah!” he will come kerplunk against{S0 Uutterly apart from anything pres-|plack flouncing that had been “handed a little p 3 ; , ’ ETTA BAREBER a four-inch post about 16 inches high @i- | ént day children have even encountered|down.” I fonnd that the edge had be- [do with that bush. - / Mgt rectly in the middle of the sidewalk. that it might apply te the inhabitants|come quite brown with age, but I had |community sprayer man NOTES DECREAST IN CORNER LET.| What was the original purpose of this|0f another planet. These works With| heard of “touching up” things with ink, |by that time I Wil perh - TERS. stumbling block, the writer does not | thelr too-much enforced morals, their|so with a fine brush I went over the edge | Writs again. . 3 To the Social Corner. Sisters: Geeet. | TOW: Dut she knows positively. that :mssishd or, ptarty -?::w:nv:x‘} little he; of it and it looked fine while it was wet, | Honey Bee: Would ke to ; Are you M_ the Sal - oes and heroines, unnatural w i Nat Savise Soen Bils 15 mitend the | o e alio oM N S b tew but alas, when dry the ink had spread |here at “Hillcrest. g vation Army ? week ago the post was there, and there | Parents, who for the most part ignore|and instead of a tiny edge of brown, I| Deliah Deal: - 3 last two meetings of The Corner, I tried |in all probability it still is. their responsibilities towards their -chil-|had one about an ingh wide of & sauch Do you want to hh in its to make up by reading The Corner news | Very near it is a luxurlant vine, grow- { dren and freat them as {f they were in|deeper brown. Then I sponged it with u # t every Saturday, recognizing here and |ing on the stone wall, bushing out over |reformatories, merit the oblivion to|strong tea, gave it a bath of deep blue~ D! ¢ great ? there the_names of old acquaintances. As ' the narrow walk. The uninformed pe- | which they have _consigned. For|ing water, bought a package of black old gaillard! J r 4 ] 5 S TLIE WAD the contributions seem to have fallen off | destrian might in his ignorance gather |even in their own ddy theéy were noth-|dye and tried a small piece Y wall. a a 5 m ‘,,;,‘, wu somewhat, 1 decided to send in my “mite,” | some of its shining, three-fingered | ing but worthless tr: _Although many | even polished it,up with ¢ te (that g s ; SR P I compcsed a bit of poetry and dedicated | loaves., Not so with the “wise guy.”” He | people condemn the good 3 use it to the W. C. T. U. when prohibition | will edge over to the other side of the fairy tale, it is. 3 1 v y " Y 11

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