Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 17, 1910, Page 12

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YOU KNOW NOT WHERE A BLESSING MAY LIGHT f0F 50 cents, They witl outwesr a1l | bustered ting and spresd than to make others, lr;u; balis; then it can bc_rm‘_'(n in ilet Mats -Buy one-hall yard of | Dicces convenjent to cat. Try Puffed ru;/rl" :}wlvnfi‘ whi will cowt 13 cents, | Bice prepared in the same way, very and ent out wix mats, oval shape, two | Bice. large omes the size of 4 tea plate, twol Crystallized Corn is the size of & saucer and two the ¥z | g teacuptul of stated of n waties dinh, ‘Fake belt pumch and | two-thicss cup of water and ke holes a1l around one inch apsre | you wodld tor candy without sts Teke three spouis of blue apd 1arce il it en% ppoole of white siiketeon and crochel a | water in the micely horder all around, first pialn sing it r and siir #titch with white, them doubie with | fire or ry kerne blue, then crochet with white, then a | tailize #ingle ch ull mround with blue Now | wish all Thewne ure useful and pretiy, Make | friends o “Merry the silk ioose and it Jooks betier. Mansfied. In hope these will bely someone, 1 will sign myrel A PRETTY CHRISTMAS GIFT. ALWAYS WILILING. o s Poquetanuck. Dear Bisters of the Bocial Corne: it nave made wie ¥ Ytle gife GRAHAM BREAD — BULTANA | week trat i » 1 yom @i @b THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: $250 to firs 4 Awurd made the last Saturday in each month, EVERY WOMAN'S The Bullstin wants good home letter () Jettery of any kind the ming may Wednesdsy of each wesk. Write on hut Addrens, BOCIAL CORNER EDIT O CANDY PRIZE AWARDS :' sugar, one-quarter cup of molasses, | ny of awarde and rewards 1w Corner has found 1L no eamy matter t ness management of The Full has & s 10 more than double the prizes and Kditor feels that all the candy " ¢ thelr gonerous and painstakl s prize w rn are as follows quare, Reedville, Mass rwich 24 prize, $1.7 srwich, 3d prize, $1.5 ent Holly Berry, *Anna, ! Mra H A Carpenter, Westchester, Conn., 4th prize, 31 Saper. t until it looks grainy and | - o r P e 418 | y pour into a puttered tin Wher W. A W, ¢ onington, Coun., Hith prize, $1.26 | partly cool, cut into sq *Loulse of Lebanon, Sth prize, $1.00 Nut Fudge—Three Mrs W T, of Blington, Tth prize, £i.60 dark brown sugar tr. B M, Ellington, Cousn., bth prize, $1.00 t fnnors awards are starred please send their (i) address W th v of the Corner, TIMELY LITTLE GIFTS. Ie ren Chris e ore @ Social Corner T who eut acceptable recipes from roer of The Bulletin 1 derap Book which ble as a gift to m d, by cutting car long and 4 1-2 inches ing with milk, for hie oire is n ith cardboard ba te enough to accommodate the ne elopes in which the recipes are « i «ified, & satin ribbom to be strongly | I gined to the inside of the back an | in tneh or two from top and bottom and ming out over the covers for neatly ing them. ‘The names of the kind |3 f recipes enelosed in envelopes should || e plainly ten Jame. *alke andy,” ete. The word Reeipes should tastefully drawn and colored, or iten Jarze on the cover. A Bureau Scarf of Ecru Scrim may be made of a yard and a quarter of fabric nineleen inches wide and and a half yards of lace insertion he same shade and the same quan of slored ribhon a litt narrow er than the lnsertion. First the rib on |1 sewed aiong the edges of the scarf. both edges and sides, and also | four hes the edges, and the | re blue ribbon is sewed ! ove 1ving a neat finmish. ! Pumpkin Pies Witheut Eggs. | can P n, or one quart stews n sweet milk, 9 erackers rolled fine, 1 1-2 cups sugar, 1 tablespoon flour, & teaspoon ginger and of cinnamon, 1-2 teaspoon nut- meg and the same amount of salt, tablespoon of melted butter; gether and pour into hese ples a rich and s had been v Condense water may be used od resuits FRANK. su GOD'S BEAUTIFUL GIFT TO US. tor and Friends of the Social Cor- e holidays are come again, the | 4 est of the year. We sho #lad that we have this season, an eakable gift. The angels re said: Peace on earth, t Do we appre - P we giad and happ: €ift we ca the on re aceptable to our Father i6 a tr oble life. In all our homes let us Tope that Christmas will bring bright- thankfulness dle our so | E i | | and light us through the comin, May we in giving not forget Son. heautiful gift to us—Hie o Let | us go with our gifte to t s of the poor. See how the eyes brigh now the pale cheek giows with joy = pleasare to know that Santa Claus has 1y remembered them. There vou il lize that 1 lessed e than to rececive. e shining Ch sweet smell of i ¢ joy to every child.” Fondant Confection—I give you these pea for candy that are ng: Beat v eege tw sonfectione press into little forma and put | rnel of English walnuts on both cmove the seed from dates, for the center and press around it Dinner Mints—One cup gran supnr, three tablespoonfuls of | boll fast three minutes; ¢ peppermi take off eam tartar; stil unil per how the editor w ide which is the r 1 mm sure we all think and we have tasted and fc «veet and deliclous. We wi editor and all the readers wnds of the Corner A Merry Ch 4 .0l A Happy New Vear! We » Claus will be good to every M. ROPNA 1 A NICE CHRISTMAS GIFT. |y ¥ditor Soctal “orner: In offering 1 Dear M a lady friend than one TICOATS? Made to your Measures COME IN AND LET US SHOW Reapactiu!ly HELPS FOR HOME CANDY MAKERS DO YOU KNOW of a more suitable Xmas Gilt for FRENCH SEAMED, SMOOTH FIITING. SILK PET- See our Xmas Speclal at $4.50 MARSHALL'S; 164 Main Street it, and 1 intend making sever d g 4 | for 1 think they will be Fitor Bocial Corner: A #hort time | ciated ag0o @ request way made by one of the | 1 cut out of a bright Bisters for a recipe for graham b . - Flocking #ix inches X econd; §) made with sour milk, an 1 ha i $180 to necond; $1.00 to | (L0 F Ny recipe given 1 venture to send mine, wiso some recipes 1or Christmas candies | Graham Bread Two eevs . St OPPORTUNITY. | of sour ik, two teaspoons of soda, | e, BEU P 2004 business Jeiters; good help. | one-half teaspoon of salt, two-thirds | | weil wortn prese pend thern 1o 1 teremed In churc ments In one c prpors B green and O the er can be pasted a Clans. 1f of molasees, ond cup wheat flour, 1hree cupe of graham flour., Paxe one bho Sultana Fudge — Melt one-guart | eup of but and stir jest. They should be in hand by wide of the paper 1, Bulletin Office, ome-half ovp of milk. Boll four mw utes. two mquares of cnoeoat | (or on cup of 03), seraped or of the Eocial | fine; bofl four minutes, 204 one 1ea und und the B4 1urlgn the prizes, ough the b | spoonful of vaniila and heat it until § SWERT Py cn A Merry Christmas #6 10 | will spread. ®ur in two-thirds of 2 Norwick the total amount of money offered. | cup of ehopped meats and on 2a of | contributors are entitied to special | a4 cup of sultana raisine. Poar nio 2| TRIED AND PROVED CANDY ng work | buttered tin, cool and cut ints squares pECIPES. | Cocea Fudge Two eups zranuia vl Euge one tallespoo of wu on: b sbsal S0 gar tablespoon A oo 5 B haif cup cocon, thiram cup of m < | one teaspoon vanilla. Boli fi waxes phen rolied hetween thumb a 4% ot a cherfshe mging to e me ma pear a char edy friend one Norwich, from th Loaf Candy—To Pt a. Crange Straws—s. iree e 1 z ot Licorice Drops—At 2 stick of 1 Sea Foam Candy—T jeces. n sugar. up znd wate ngton DELICIOUS CHRISTMAS SWEETS. Bureau Scarfs (et nen: a sm adam ! of cur TAILOR-MADE, and Guaranteed to Fit. YOU A SAMPLE SKIRT A FINE DISPLAY OF USEFUL AND APPROPRIATE Holiday Gifts AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES For Men, Women and Children Ladies’ Coats in Fur, Caracul and Cloth from $5.00 to $50.00 Children’s Coats in Cloth, Plush and Caracul from $2.50 to $15.00 Furs, Muffs, Neck Pieces and Sets from $2.98 to $35.00 Waists of every description from $1 to $8 Ladies’ Coat Sweaters from $1.98 to $5 Ladies’ Hats were from $3.90 to $15 now $2.50, $3.50 ani 85 Men’s Overcoats 2t very low prices from $7.98 to $18 Men’s and Youths’ Suits at very low prices from $8 to $20 fUSIC AND DRAMA Wite Star Clothing House, 153 Nain§t. STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING and How to Reach BEECHAM'S PILLS Seoic bozes 102 and Z3e = The Business Education a Green Old Age lver active

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