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give the beans? There was a short pro- 1 ps Which F 3 . community to- Brown, Wetona, Bvelyn Burr, Aunty No. | sopodi : "Worry 1s a habit, and it is bne to t":lli r?mdad ‘when called up to do their 5 2 1 12 X 5 which womankind is especiall: o hs v e and salads to I have nnu;;o‘;_m- '&L‘;’;fi the ple. l’lak.lgi program are & ones not er goodles ¥Tiwy 1| medieval times, take part. New, sisters, come prepared mention, and in the|but sit by the fire and spin—or to do your part at the next meeting. We | their pictures taken, | work miracles of art at their tapestry have something good in store for the next take 2 fall out | frames—while their men folk veare away meeting. Come and see what it is. * not break any|fighting or hunting, and in either case & Yours for The Cormer. and bloe | carrying their lives in their hands. BONIE. Those old time Marianas, immured ‘in ! : i B B s il firsta e e i their brains the e their . T Vi pathway, = 1211 ammnml 71“2‘;:‘1 :lne:u forget, Dear Corner Sisters: Aren't we having hands busied themselves with distaft 'or And in my fancy see once more a most delightful fal? It seems too :;fidh.eouldnotwfllhelplu":gupa; The woodland aisles with boughs arehed 004 to last and yst do we really ap- Deal eir hapless descendants a tags o 7 3 o'er, preciate 1t? Appreciation and gratituds ; ?\armsl:‘?: nm:aotm vlgus, ogmndl € e i gathered thickly aroun. are seldom over-manifested. ears, was very very 4 ™ bending w?,?, flowers, f:_u'fa??“ We complain sometimes that other [ health, and find happy daye nearby. * teresting things for wemen folk In. those - \ Orlfwmdmlghthol‘d.m people are mot grateful for our efforts | wishes te ail risters and frieads of the :’;‘ lt:-l Lh! dat!ny m: b 4 The garden gate would swift uncloss, and talk Jargely about ths common lack | Corner. 2 o al or the cloister, either And rank on rank would bloom for me |Of Sratitude. But may be most of the| PRI S Gaw sy £ Rk fault lies with us. Much of effort for T L Corn Chowder: ant oot t Nar SilGeAE: T W Diline N E ocean 1d sing fe others even for our own, s selfisd. We| coMTNG BACK TO CONNECTICUT. |pork, 1-2 peck potatoes, 2 doz corn, salt, e, Taniin itlet 3 . \ n‘!‘hfir Pz b did ;m:;m: make it because it pleases us or €0DS OUT | 1, . E4jtor and Sisters of the So-|Susar, 1 gt. milk. Put through grinder t:.&“;;fi' :emed ‘iknaelives i ul:: The mother of this fm‘mydmm“ M \* And when in organ tones arise consclence—mot because we want 0| 0% 8 TUUF (MG o o re inee 1| Dotatoes and onions, try out the pork; add e - e S e bloase (i s for whicn v work. Bver | A ST, 1L %20 TS Gt | Ptatons 3aa Shions, bl i tendr, 3o | 1og e last 4 years we have used Father John’s Medicine wifh great pany woe, to o think ? b i Eration to Tork State, for which I was |in corn and holl twenty minutesc. Betors | "5 70, | way giad to see you I your |SUCCESS, N0t only for colds but as 2 body builder. When my, With them would quickly pass away, | We & lrow people who tnsist on do| yory picased to receive s vellow alip. | serving add milk JAY BEE. | ittle corner. Now you ¢an realize what|sacond boy, Raymond, was weak mdy d it browghit And in the deep succeeding calm, a‘: us. Not it we have Now I will relate my trip back home I mean when I say that your space be- |~ y’ ym % run o'n. L My soul would Join in nature’s psatm _ |2sked them to or even want thelr helb. |, onnecticut. we | CLUB NO. 1 TO RESUME MEETINGS |iongs o you to fill, and when you ses|him back to good heatth a; 2 - NINETTE M. LOWATRR | 1ndeed we'd much ratner they leave US| ,rfeq on our truck “Jack” with our| Dear Bditor and Sisters of the Social|how much space I am ococupying this| c: L gam.” % e e out our problms, But| dear cld father's and grandfathers and | Corner: Club No. 1 will hold the fifst | week that belongs to other sisters to (Signed) Mrs. Leontine DeCock, 346 E. 48th St, N. Y. Dlindly they insist, DO 7¢ feel grateful| sunt's rocking chairs and feather beds |fall gathering at Franklin hall, Willl-|fll. 1t isn't right. When we join the world to come and so goes each one on The Hand That Rules the World They say that man is might, he governs Te,do do hot, twe dub them | we could not part with. mantle, Wednesday, October 11th. ' Y0a | Corner we-are erpected o writs mmes a| _ Father John’s Medicine is scientifically made of the land and sa; ot Bt fosis nsnmg. T ren | W traveled from Afton to Worches. | will find the vellow bow as before. month at least. T think I have written |est grade cod liver oil and other ingredients in 2 He wields a mighty scepter o'er Jesser | Ol AN APent fools Fenis ‘M TNOM|ier, N. Y., where we staved over' night | Please bring knife, fork, spoon, plats almost every week for the past year and powers that be; i 2 By a mightier power and stronger man from his throne is hurled. And the hand that rocks the cradis is the hand that rul¢s the world. e others for fecliaz ikewise? |at the Central House. A" young lawyer 1and cup, and something ood to eat. Some. of my letters have been sermons.|OTatory, so that it is rich in vitamin content and may, & Nox. 1 the .mge'_h:‘:’m o e raat | O Afton who wanted to take a vagstion | Come one, come all and make our first | Betty Brown, Neighbors, Golden Glow, o e e a1t Aepenaus | triD acted as our chauffear. He got quite | meeting 2 success. Merry Widow and so many ohers can be absorbed even by a weakened digestive system. It has e ?|dirty after several slides under the| Yours for a good time, writs helps for the Corner and it would | had more than-67 years of success because it is the M that would meet life’s storms and con ck. 11 1. When DEW DROP. be intd t to the Social I 1 ] P truck to be sure all was wel we e S0 eresting to turn to the y lldef, pure d hOl ; g 5 quer, alone. It shouid be mmch harder to I ot Nadee ' 4s (TOSPect and like the omes who eagarly appeared in the hall for supper I did C:lfner, and ofl: all those names. Just A not know him, he had put on so much A DAY AT THE FAIR help from each one would mean 350 guard its strength and grace, ! |Sooeb SN they can get and reach style. Next day we started on our trip, | Dear Soeial Cormer: It is rather late|much to the Corner. Now you turn to In the palace, cottage, hovel, ob no mat- | SORIUAllY for move. e tao|Went through Albany and crossed the |to write about the Brookiyn fair, but I|the Corner and Kitty Lou, and Ebeiyn| A wirip of ft taid around a pot of but-| EAST HADDAM ter where the place! et T e ar™ aus | Hudson on a new bridge which is nearly | conld not get at it until this week. We |age very much in evidence every time,| 1" 2" cornncopia for the cottags i Would that never storms assafled it, rata- | L L0 "0 " 00 turned tnwarl and |finished. We covered 93 miles and stop- |jeft home Wednesday on the earty car, and they are taking up the space that| jeese will make it much more attrac-| Mr. and Mrs. N. W, Rathburn have s bows every gently curled; Bt e e i oo oo | Ped at the Valley View farm for tourists | which reaches Danislson about fen.|belongs to Oleander, Lois Valentine,| o mi” Ll 0 3 10 i) it the least | turned from & D o Yok For.the hand that rocks the cradle Is the [ 3¢ J€ What 1o (EK We have beem (0ot New Lebanon Center, N. Y. Next|From there by motor bus to Brocklyn |Snow Drop, Cowhard. Jack, and others.icici: are more presentable, wrapped in|state asd Conade, through band that rules the world. ity a form of sélf-pieasure masqueradinz | MOTDIDE We started early and climbed | Fare was twenty cents. I had about twolIf each writer would ‘write about six|jarchment paper emecially if you have| ~Rev, and Mrm. Georgs A Afestt bt g Lebanon mountain, & grade Oof four |cents worth for the seas are built for |lines each it would be very interesting | fncm for sale, MWontly mociliig i Gty W o ot fed oursstves gratstu] pmti1 | Miles, stopped at Jacob's Ladder and | slim. people. to all the readers. 2 Infaney’s tender fountatn, power may . KITTY LOU. they will spend With besuty fiow: ey o el | toalk n the view, the summit being 2000 | ° When we went over a romgh place I| Perhaps:You have discoversd some LA o U. R el Mother’s first (o guide the streamlets, | 1o TEPRTE S L6 AP AL 7O AU | teet above sea level. We stopped at Ja- | had to grab the nearest thing to keep | Particular inconvenience, anmoyance, or oty from the souls unresting gro ;. Ib"e Why expect more o¢ ‘mem? . |cob’s well and had a drink of £00d, cold | my seat. But the way was short and we unbagpima;nd{h:ve also mum: a way - JEWETT CITY e, Maria ‘Kahis of Chetstiuna N Growing on for the good or evil, sunshine < 2 bt spring water. The scenery along Ja- | soon drew up with a saort and groan to | to_elimi t from your life to bring b e ; Por the hand that rocks the cradle is the R = R , Writers appes was just fine. We crossed tAs Conmecti- i Perhaps you would like to kmow how |his summer home at Tadpole pond, and hand that rules the world. Tan't it time ‘or 1i0re of them () re0nd? | of” fiver at Springfleld on the fine new | and sl came Tove W Bes oo ey | other -sisters are doin. has left for Miami, Florida, whero he|“IEN08 D08 | o e hae peled ¢ * 7% P+ | bridge which 1 was told cost $6,000,000 | exhibition hall. Such a display of fancy | 1 thiuk it is nice to write your experi-|Will spend the winter. =~ & from a week's visit with friends in Nor- As a thunder storm was coming we 6top- | work and such beautiful things! I said|ence. e e rsost Erecnhioves In ihat | wAlk: - While there: dfike /NSNS~ ped at Somers for the night. We found | {o Mister P: Dom't you think this trm-| Take different problems. You know [State is in Miami, making a speclalty of | {000 o 3"0 omantis - trip to seweral 2 nice boarding house where it was much | ming is protty? “Yes” he repiied, ~my| ! 1916, Baltimore woke up one morn-|rate orehifs and Seuthem fowers un-|jpC S o eestern part of thestate Dear Sisters and Editor of Social|More reasonable than at the hotels and | grandmother wove them and had them onl| 08; decided that while wome noise| DOV that Captain. McClennan Woman, how divine your mission here S our natal $083 GREETINGS FPROM LAST ROSE OF Keep, oh keep the young heart onen al- SUMMER ways to the breath of God! ists’ greenhouses that Captain McClennan |and Brooklyn, N. Y. and on AN true trophies of the ages are from|Corner: I have intended to write ever | tourists’ places. et et T forad ¥ t | might be necessary to keep the wheels o ¥y at the Mawealo mother-love impearled, Sines T had the Soctal Gornor gatneriny| It was my job to feed our pet cat who | erttos ped sorentn . " *OXi%8 31 of commerce whirting, a large margin b et b ol s i et 7 ol o Por the hand that rocks the cradle is the | at my house Nov. 2, 1921, and thank the Tode in a strawberry crate on the run-| It certainly was a beautiful display and | Of Unnecessary noise should be abolish- band that rules the world. ladjes that came and say to those that did not that come that they missed a Blessings on the hand of woman; fath- | pleasant time. ers, sons and daughters cry, I have had sickness In the family And the sacred song is mingled with the | ever since and with company I have been 2 ; trips to the south. For 18 years he served | 3Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shea have moved ning board. When we stopped at ten | ik of the yards and yards of thread|°d iand promptly appointed a moise po- |\l PC 010 STU (O L YRIRA U to their new home, the Chaffee bouse, rooms for efresiments tourists Would |that was used to make It, saving noth- | FOAR, lo amest nolses Wherever B9 |ang on two oocasions eircumnavigated |receatly. purchased ‘in. Moodus. \ “Why, no, he is an imported cat from |rouna and rousd so mot fo miss amy.|Of Swamp—land adjoining the miver lav |8 VT NG LD CAOR 0 TR e (o0 Raymond H. Ventries, son of Mr. worship in the sky— very bpsys South America.” We did not arrive at|ivins we stopped af the lunch and had |1dl¢ ad unlovely for years, producing|, ... people were caught one day, in a}and Mrs, G. H. Ventries Mingles where no tempest darkens, railn- | T am tending store while ‘my danghter's | OUf home until Saturday noon. We stop- |, picce of Windham county squash|COnlY Salt hay and mosquitoes, and re-| iy b ow off Eastern Point, in a small| Lester Haliock of New Britaim is bows evermore are curled family is on a vacation for ten days. Al-|Ped along the way and made so many | Jlo to keep.up on our way to see Viojet|52rded as an eyesore which, must bel,verioaded skiff. At that time Archie|spending a vacation at the home of his Por the hand that rocks the cradle is the | s» T have four to coo% for. 1 have a|Calls on old friends. A neighbor met |23 3 or nine. also, Rose and her four,| PUt UP With.” was employed in the Plant greenhouse.|mother, Mrs. Addie 3 Baad that rules the world. bury time at moon wosn the chilaren | b3 at our door with a pitcher of hot cof- | prom there we followed our noses to| ot Saviea thought Gifferently. 1o | Nobody seemed inclined to try 1o rescus | Judse ~ and M. -— am Ross ‘alaes N ‘ee and a ate of sandwic! W i i . h :::n for sandwichss, eandy and ice mpmmedflvew S - We lthe hen hall. We lingered awhile for %6 the: town; paid hifm ior plalis and spe- the dangerously situated boating party. |closed th % 2 c] Mister P. was bewitched with the birds. & Mr. Plant, rushed dfl‘{'fl to the shore and |and left by automoble fur Los Angeles K. D.: T wish Prim=oee and T were on |, OU pet did not enjoy his trip and new |1 1aq to drag him away or he woald e Ry e B haga |Souted. “Let Captain McClennan do|where they will make ticir bome for the Boctal Corner Events our way to see you this very day, if you |Niome -so on Monday we got aboard|p,ve peen there until now. I told him I i be’“'d g S L, Ml‘”‘”‘l oo- |it” And he did. present. Oct. 11—Club No. 1 meets In Frank- || are at your home. Jack” and took him over to the High-|poarg it thunder so that started him out | horr: 2% : o Kol I hall, Willimantic. Twics Twenty: Do you want to taks lands of Chaplin to board with my sister Nema where he is recovering. My better half was afraid he would Edward Bartman and John Maly are g the meadow hay ‘on Pt Joho- in Hadlyme, ; Propriate the necessary funds to bring| As a result of the unseasomable heat hr‘ and when he caught sight of Peggie he ‘métas the last week, flowers that were supposes forgot about the rest. You know how | 200Ut the e S M 1 a trip by auto some day if Mr. Twice- Twenty is well enough to be left alone? council voted No! to have retired for their long winter's 3 1 it is when a man catches sight of a hen : w-|nap are blossoming again. $'ls vistiag at She P g 8, Pleass let mo know? 1 hope he is much Toias soi of the e e o he Tode | hie never knows when to stop looking: O I o s BTt o Mixtesl pyaced 'a Boaalt Fred J. Brooks, in Had- Jay Bee: better. N 2 s g L But I got him away after awhile. Every # e bouquet of blue vielets on Mrs. Dona to Tt Corner o T e, 844PL1 - thank the ‘efttor fowprlactag. thixlet- | TUNNINE Board, Gime e went by, the Dleskot sams 1] CWniDevpls-calied at loastioce & day ter. Since I have been here T enjeyed a LAST ROSE OF SUMMER | bus ride with some of the sisters to Ocean Beach Aug. 30. for their mail, he tacked up photographs | Ballou's lawn Friday. Mrs. Thomas A. of the marsh and proposed plans of the |Rioux has a La France rose in blopm patk. Day n and day oft the people|in her flower garden on Soule street, and gazed at the contrasting pictures and|tWwo other buds are ehowing. Apple blos- became used to the idea. And, today,|S0mS are quite. common. bovs and girls play tennis, and children | Mrs. G. A. Haskell, was in Gales Fer- Jeeted belongs to another. If you desire would say I like the blue plaid one. Mis- something else you are at liberty to ter P would say it's 3 gambling game. change. e g s | But all the while I wanted to invest a : ‘E;RF“‘ - FORTIETH WEDDING ANNTVERSARY |, 5 "‘Im,’;ff“lm"a‘;;‘?,‘: %&“;-’,:’*‘;i dime. So when Mister P was talking to the Social 4‘0:::1’“;’:::::13;1‘#:‘16“ Dear Soctal Corner Sisters: The first | trip as T would not have felt T could :io e e e L Tt Thursd t the home of Miss Susan . - B v gy x thing T want to thank the cditor for the |if it had not been for his kindness in a‘.‘"‘b‘a‘ e ol :V:" L invested my| roll! on velvety turf, aud tethers * anajsy Thurstas, at the home ct WS fEeeh Debith of Morriod axd Happy, yellow slip which I was much sarprised | going and {aking us in his nice car. |fime 58 ¥ thoushs a_fl“m:w?::mfl- mothers stroll sociably about friendly | FAtRERROL. To, b° PreSeny Bt N6 T r Many members of the Social Comer |0, £t P2t [t a2 very welcome. My |There T met Bob White and thronsh her | (u2o e or srealing . dime and T 916 | 1oss Dovey e 0nce srelched o pohinaon, given by the Mayflower club.| Sinous whe Stiesdcy the et n husb: g ent!y oug! ness I cal on er Wyman 5 y 3 erence Ty ey s Sa Phrs | and spent a fow days with our “small|and Betsey Pray, which T enjoyed very |10¢ ¢t the blanket. Iam cured. No| Probably neme of these problerms aro| The following daughters of Anne Brew- | Six churches in Preston Wednesday wera which occurred at the hospital fn Wil dzug:x;e;." dr;-nne there we celebrated | much. As they' are neighbors in my | ™0n° S5 i :i-r P R s éfke Tos lm write about, yet tordyo:. ;‘[erci‘mnjn"r(;‘han;er. 1::. Ab.cR, were 1:: “)k: Annafl:g:d. Mrs W. A. Read - t] ing ive y. M : Twice Twenty: = 00, ere is something can do to ter, rsday, to resent a Miss e mi&‘éch:\:t’m":’?:flfi;d kb it ana famn:em;xne G oes ke Siiaty mg: éJQZ’."EI‘? ::)ec;:;"; ?:;“to Alfara's | L could write like some of the Cornerites. | help show the way S o stals > ionedtie: (s reng\'nt Mrs.| Frank A. Hell was in Norwich Wednes- Corner for many vears, an interesting |21 We had a nice dinner and we received | home where we all did justics to a %fltm‘;e cz-rll‘t k";:d:e 2 Damlcl Webster. | Primrose: Pleaso let us hear from you|B. C. Bliss, Mrs. W. R. Burdick, Mrs |day to attend the Thornton-Robertses writer and an enthusiastic supporter, al. | Tuite a few presents and some money. Al- | chicken pie dinner. o8 of people to make | once more. You know the bitter comes|James Crary, Mrs. G. H. Jennings, Miss | wedding, though her lotters have appeared less|S0 Teceived cards and letters through the| It seems so good to meet ®o many old | 'S‘GW‘P‘T"’-"" s 4 mingled with the sweet; blessings go|Ida I Foster, Mrs Harry E. Olson, Mrs.| A number of friends and relstives of frequently in the past two years. Her|mail. It don’t seem possible that we have | friends. I miss tome of the dear ones ofne Sxce chopping wood. Others | hand in hand with pain; the dark clouds|E. A. Faust, Mrs. J. H. Tracy, Mrs. 1da | Mrs. August Hoelck of Hamilton avemme. death means a distinct loss to the Cor- | been married 40 vears the first day of | who have passed on during my absence. | C°U/d not do it to save their soul. T|hides the sun but for ‘a little while.|B. Ladd \\.m gave her a birthday Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Rernoids arrived home early Wednesday morning after spending a little more than a week is New York and Néw Jersey. 3 G. A. Ross and family returned Tues- 5 i surprise ner this menth, but it is so and again when| With best wishes for our Social Cor. |C3W't make a cake, but my bread will|Compensation is really the one impelling Btk Los Angeles, | L2° hOmo Of her parents, Mr. and Mra. G. Ledeisins, I look back and think of all that has hap- | ner. . Dass when peple are mot particular. My |law of human lite. Just as every rose [P CeotEs Berimenme of Fos Aeoen £ The CYPRESS JOINS THE CORNER, bened it seems as if the time had heen MARY FRANCE. |cake is Jike the housewife who tried her |has its thorn, so there is a healing balm side- grammer school Thursday. His | ime Was enjoyably passed with games 2 i B it for e aneh it e 1rag hand at cake making. Thoe result was{for every wound; wherefore, taking one |59 g and music, and Mrs. Hoeldk was the e Dear-Social Corner Editor and Sisters: s e live TG - . topic touched the important factors of 4 ‘1in this same house all but a fe Bntiie on the heavy side and after offering it|day with another, “there isn’'t more f cipient of many usefu] gifts. been 1o two of your meetings and | f (18 BERe TomEe S0 BUL 8 Ken on e | FECALLS PLACES OF GEEAT PERB-|to various inembers of the household the | storms than secn.” Oy LWy | VMTE 73, SO Fatts: aitiuell e mpets. o nit & il te , s 5 ch 1 = > g % ° on2 SRR D e RS el e e e SONAL INTEREST shrew it to the ducks. A short time af: ETHELYN. | i o aene watriotie et | bloscoms from a pear tres fn ber yard papsondi ey P75 | zone to the Buckingham for the October | Soclal Corner Editor: Having just|eT o bovs rapped at the door. “Say, tions, and signed the creed | this week, and Mrs. W. A. Read a bumch T'am & new resident but foel quite at|Meeting but lots of ‘things happened to |Teceived a roll of Bulletins from one of | Missus” they shouted, “your ducks. have o SOMF, USES FOR PARCHMENT PA- = of Dorothy Perkins roses. L fioia g ont, b the regular subscribers and enjoyed them | Sunk.” Chureh Notices. \ home in this city. Here is a recipe some | Prevent. Fope to meet with you all soon r PER. ¢ " b E " v iall; .| Xeziah Doolittle: Do you bel to % H Ginger or Chipped Pear: Dissolve stx NE G | e e e et L o e T OnC? | Home Day made me think so. Maybe|readers of the Social Comner what an|mpsses and services of the week Will B! myy vrepcher who delivers bis srmen pounds of granulated Sugar_in water, add e ; . el e absolute saving of dishes it is to use|carried out. There will be sermon Sun- v ; Tibeb SIS 164 ! the picnic at C. B. S’'s in Seotland and | 7® meet af mantic when they day in Polish, lish 4nd French. Rev. | DY Fadio knows it can't fall 'on empty e Eaiona, P ton s BaKad ol MBI EE GRATENDY. : have their gathertng. parchment paper. It is such a help in|day . English an . Rov. | 7 T ash - preserved ginger or, two . ounces ginger| Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: | 0% YOU Surely had a good time. I was | John 3. McCabe, pastor, Rev. Joseph H. | 2iF—Washington Post. ore g % e 3 OTNET: | ot a gathering of the sisters when they | Bonie: I like the poem you sent. Tt|the kitchen. When using the food-grind-| O oy oot, eight pounds hard pears, chipped. | These beautiful days of autumn are not ‘mat there once before. There is 50 true. = PICES. er, tear off a piece of this paper and put N 4 00% at least two howrs, until color of |surphssed throughout ths whols year | liooos'Gr preat intarest to me in Can. it ‘under the grinder to catch the ground| Rev. Elmer E. Scates will .occupy his umber ; stir occasionally. and so much there is to enjoy, and 1e- | Pitl P FEGL N A ond. o= |POUND MUCH ENJOYMENT T |food. The paper is absdlutely clean, |PUDIt at the Baptist church. Morning . CYPRESS. |mind us that we should be zrateful for - a0 2 made expressly for such purposes, -and | topic, “Heart Iyesight” Evening—"God 2 " % Hampton, and Westminster church es- PICNICS, . Our Keeper. many conditions. True, With us all, e | ecially as my ancestors wers | D Wil nol. hatin the smost delieate fooll. By ™p o TRl B Badusten, witl FEASON OPENS AUSPICIOUSLY. |do not have everything to ou- liking, but | pcrios these. scynel ear Soctal Corner Sisters: 1 have en- | catching your ground food on this/bit of | Rev. John P Wichar 4 e Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: | WhAtever our grievance may be, it seems | "ol S0 o 0 Joyedl thes Becial Chrner plenics sn much |iygper,’ you ‘can tranafes It 1o {hassmnce: |8t T Pist Cotsresyi g St o3 Therewas a large attendance at the first | Io, 2 21%a¥s find some ome else, who ! chorch on a Sunda: TS tn | ring the summer monthis. Yes IMOre|pan or other utensil just as readily as|PAChuE, DUer fervioen Sl O 5 e has more severe troublss than ours, y morning, I had|than I can tell, not only in meeting old | yoy could from a plate. At the same ev. r p] , pastor, Tioeting of the season, and we had a very | anq with whom we shomid not desire to| Los., three miles to walk and going | friends but in making hew, and now the | time you do mot have to get out a plate | Wil occupy his pulpit at the Second Con- To e Dorothy Breators miehen Pleased | cxcnange places. Those who are lame | Horouen & Emall woods T saw a dog com- | icoes, although looking, lovely in thelr |and have to wash ft. You merely toss|STesational church = Miss Fihel Thomp- x bt We wiaed. Caltg T4 . US Again, | ong fing it difficalt to waik, can say, “1| o8, toward me. drew mear, (he|dress of red, green, brown and gold, will |4t in the waste basket, . »w o s . Kot e m alla Lily asking Whoti | 300 200 ¢ o7 00 Tolk can = bad no no_intention of turning out of |soon be sleeping fill spring, when they | = Cleaning fish is something mearly ev-|C E- meeting. St - ) Of ™| tne path) I jumped aside and let ‘will appear in a new dri ot Rev. William J. Reynolds will preach T-A-TIVES,” The Famous Fraft hands and my sight and hearing is him | will apps ess of green. And | ery householder dreads. Just tear off o : e noFmal”” The 'blind,: which seems al- | P28 thinking, “how strange™ the beautiful flowers, how we hate 1o | square of the B isa oAb at Newent, occupying his pulpit at the| Medicine Completely Restored Him . SPENT HALF HER i bt = dogn my way boms ghieudg.'- a mad |see them go. I autoed to Hartford Mon- | o ‘o and afterward. drop it In the gar Co;_hg:egl;;ljmx Jc:dgme o i maRt yhes hasylomt, e T thanki . He had rushed into the very next |day, and the scenery was truly wonderfal. 1 bt end T e an’ Sreat epjoyment 10 | yard and killed chickens and dueks and | My daughter brought me a lovely yeliow | "¢ ,‘.’:uL“M R e e LT ' walk with the protection of a friczd, | * fe¥ miles farther on was shot Tose, the only one left on the bush. and | stead” of using an enafneled basin, 50| 1o aenCeenl oo colobrta in the Sundey There 18 a blind mstitute not far from | L {3USht school in & certain distriot|I have received some lovely bouquets o your parchiment paper and tear off | pory celebrated in the 3 my home and I see *hose, uafortunate fn- | Ica>%: I am wondering what became of | feom Olive's garden during the summer, |5 jarge piece. It is quite convenient.|™ Tiates quite often and I And them an in.| (26 Joungster, then twelve years oid, | which have been appreciated nof only by | Tist it up by the two edges and taen| The Bed Cross are to ship the pajamas teresting study. They appear 1o be | VDO, frightened me one day by drinking | myself but by the Test of the family. you can @ispose of it as you degire. WBCH e cliagitons i dsen wos S eaty] very happy as they talk and langh with{ [iS bottle of ink. I asked him if he was| And now we start in again holding our |~ 1t you are hulling strawberries, seed- | neXt week. All those in homes about Farmer’s Wife Tells How Lydia |10 o and it aoncais 16 ma ine onpy | 20t afrald it woald kill him, and he|mestings in the hall, Where wo all enioy | ing. raisins o doing any work such as|the town should bo brought. (o the chap- E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Come [reason is that ther aro “seatetul for e ourselves and make many new acquaint- | leaning currants and picking over ber- | (% T00mS Monday evening. Taany things and mot wholly deprived of| ‘Naw! You eam’t kil a Bainbridge.” |ances in the rightly named Social Corner |ries it s handy. T use it to wrap around | Mrs. C. H. Hiscox and Miss Tda L pound Made Her a Well Woman |2 -hat makes lize worth tving. Thoss | (Of course that lsn't his mame) ~—~ |soclety. fish for boiling very successtully, Hstead | Foster leave this morning for Washing- e 1 visited one of our parks this sum-|. Best wishes for all members. of cloth, although waterproof, after pe-|ton. D. C. where they will attend the .. mer with friends. We carried a picaie LAVENDER. in beili i National Red Cross meetings., Mrs. His- Carter’s. Tenn. — *““Three ing in boiling water this quality boils o PR el s ‘lunch in beskets-and on our way up to . Jout and leaves a strong fibrous texturs|COX is the delcgate from the local chap- 218 ago’ the pienic pavilion we yisited the zoo. FHE LOST BETRIEVED. ' |about the fish, i . The parrots and monkeys always interest| p... Corner Sisters: It was a most en-| It is also invatuable where there are| Friday foremoon Chief of Police John e o jovable meeting of Club No. 1 at the|Very small children, as it is white and |McDormott, received a telegram from the Jack, a tame large monkey was ehained | Byckimgham this week. I think others|clean, and makes admirable doilid to|New York police department stating that { outside to a tree. We had fed bim nUtS | 1aq s good a time as I did, but T hasten | Put under the plates. It is splendid for |John Burdick, giving his address as Jew- : and pop corn, but he was.very curious | i, inform the sister who missed a bottle kOl z . 2 . | about my hmch basket. I took out a|,r megdicine at the gathering that it was | high chair, and the children may spill pital in that city. CECIL STOWE sandwich and to teass him, held It Just | gima and she can obtain it by calling|food or milk on it withont having it| Friday afternoon Miss Catherine Bar- out of his reach. Suddenly he turmed |upon Mrs. LaTurner at the Buckingham |S0ak through the table-cloth. nett, secretary of the home service de-|654 Quinnipiac Ave, New Hevea; Ct 3 il 3 his back on me, grabbed that sandwich | Memoriar I keep a pleco ‘on my Kitchen tablg, |Partmet of the Red Cross chapter, re-| uf was run down in health and ter- with his tafl and sat down and devoured CKY. |mmother on my pantry sideboard and|ceived & telegram from the Welfare de- y Itched and Burned, Face a | |it in no time. That sare was ~one oz , DUCKY. | i another on ino Grawboard. at my |Partment of the City of New York, ask- |clbly nervous Myiback was weak: H Heals, me.” i sink. As Soon as you get in the habit|ing if this Red Cross chapter would guar-|my head ached every day, and I chht. Cuticura Heals. T suppose ;fmjmey ool eall 4 the EACH ONE flW:" WRITE TO THE | \eq it under your stitring sipon or the |21tee expenses in connection With YOS | coulg hardly stand on my feet. 5 R *Long arm justiee.” Tt ‘was a lomg COENER. wet bottle or bottle cap or a used “My face eame out all over in | | 2™ 2Nl right. Sincerely, Dear Ststers of the Social Corner: | paring knife. Every housewife knows| The facts are that John Burdick is 2| A friend advised me to try “Froit- MM::;I-MM it would A GOOD FIGHTER. |Someone has said that advice might | that during her work he is constantly|TatiVe Of Jewcit CILy, anf hab Fetentya-tives” I had used other advertised . I would rob and prove an excellent and acceptable gift|laying down butcher knlves, =poons, ccount of sickness. Frank |remedies, but I finally.got a box of . PINE- PICNIC WITH ALFAEA. |were evervons mot so cager to bestow|cups, dishes, pots, pans, kettles, and |m oy on @ccomt of ;‘u boen notified | “ruit o Hvest i E G un: 1l have so much | other things; and these are comstantly and they belped ma. Editor and Corner Sisters: I am writ- | it. Unfortunately, we al 3 - Advices have been taken from Dr. G.|r am still taking them and improv- g this beautifu] morning to, tell you|Of it to give away that it has lost|leaving spots or soiled places about the|p yennings, chairman of the local home s an prov: what a nice time we had at Alfara’s pic.| Whatever of value it may have had.|kitchen. Sometimes there are vises on | i RE §4 § L E B Tt & t ing all the time, and will not be nic. The weather proved favorable and | This is distinctly a thing to be regret- nervi: Board, ant #5&‘;‘ e'v::i::;wnz without them again. , face wes a sight. I tried in crowded buses and autos, we took our|ted; for on- the general principle that certain the reason for the action of the \_.ml-an.u ies without | | leasure trip. There were sbout sixty | "0 heads s Bl an e ; 2y New York pollce and hospital depart-| A3 soom s It do en I wil 1l —if y = ment. answer al Comoen Soup td Ointeing | | S | 5o 4y vou G0 see How beautiful our |little mark underngath tho doily ¥ S G 1o-ths above it £ life may be. s 'thel oligh - By nting plocter bt | sp s vre L saapeter of Canterbusy e span of life may be. - was & recent visitor with h , Miss c‘? mxs‘::'r;nxslw °“:h“:m Where is the woman who possesses| parchment paper just a trifie smalier b it CECIL STOWE. ut out this slip, enclose with Sc and | the courage to . fling warry utterly | than the dotlies and putting them under-| “Nap" BRa” Jodoki Tiotis mail it to Foley & Co, 2 ¥ aside: to decline, under any and all cir- | neath, mo moisture can get through to| Masse. Henrs Popham, Eudor Le Claire,| Froit-a-tives® or “Fruit Laxo Teb- Chicago, 1il, writing your name and ad-| ometances to give at harborage; and, | cause the objectionable -gray rings on|Jacab Wechsler, Lionel E. Boucher, “Hal | lts" *are made by a special process & trial puki{gc containing Foley’s Honey | through whatsoever trials and troubles|the wood that so mar it. It is good for | Chase, Benjamin, Mr. Raill {from fruit juices, and are a marvelous | and Tar Combound, for coughs, colds and | may beset us, to refuse to permit the|laying over your cake boards. If ygu|Thomas Barnett, and Joo Gilbert, will be [yonic - 2 3 croup; Foley Kidney s& worries of tomorrow to cripple our ener-|are making cookies, doughnuts or bis-|in New York to sce some one of the unequalled for invigorating apd- sides and back, rheumat backache. gies today? We may not quite have mo-| cuits, lay on the table a long strip of | series games. rebuilding the run-down system. ney and \\la‘dflcr ailments, and Foley Ca- { gopolized the worry market—but it is|paper. You can put on as many cakes| Postmaster and Mrs, Daniel F. Finn, 50c a box, § for $2.50 25e. thartic Tiblets a wholesome and thor- | not for lack of effort; and it is about! or biscuits as you wish. Thomas McBroome and Adelor Heneault 259, trial sine NI ci e e e, ona “opetib2- | time she began to give Somebody elso a| For covering little jars of jeMy ana|were visitors at the Broekton Fair, Wed|At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES bowels: J *} & Qsgood Co. 2 chance—particularly a3 - there's s0 mmmmumm § Timited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. statement—will gladly do so.” Maude Barrett in Jewett Ci covering the food-tray on the baby's|ett City, was in trouble at Bellevue lm-\