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" Dear Editor and Sisters: "Where are Elizabeth, Ready, Papa's Boy, and Nat this weeK. How very queer it seem- ed of you. Perhaps this following verse will apply to some of you; “They | say men’s work is from morn fill set of sun’ They do. “But woman's | work is never done.” Quite true. For ‘when one task she's finished some- thing's found Awaiting a beginning all year round, whether it be to draw the tea, or bake the bread, or make the bed, or ply the breom, or dust the room, or fioor to serub, or knives | to Tub. or table to set, or meals to get, for shelves to scan, or fruit to can, or seeds to grow, or linens bleach, or butter churn, or jackets turn, or polish glass, or plate or brass, or lcothes to mend, or children ten, or notes in- dite, or Stories write—But I must stop, for really if I should name all the ors, it would take me a day. Fruit Cream—One envelope gelatine, two cups stewed fruit, 2 lemons, 1 cup sugar, 1 cup whipped cream. Soak the’ gelatine two minutes in 1 cup cold water; add 1 cup boiling water, 2 cups stewed fruit juice, with as much of fruit as desired (strawberries, prunes, figs, etc.) juice of 2 lemons, 1 cup sugar. Stir until dissolved then strain and set aside to cook. When it be- gins to thicken add one cup whipped cream and beat all together thoroushe Iy. Place in mould. Well, Dear Sisters, T must say gos bye for now. Those who did not e lhis week we will hope to see rext week. e Smiirted ane 3 7 I am anxious for you tol Ore-Egg Cake—One cup sugar, one ©g%, a piece of butter or lard as big as a hen's egg, a little salt and vanilla, and enough fiour to make a little thicker than griddle cake dough, one teaspoon cream of tartar and 1-2 tea- spoon saleratus. It may be baked as loaf vr layer cake. I will send a recipe of ‘a cake I make withcut eggs. - 1 call it my standby: Eggs-One cup sugar, Ya: a littie Salt and ECE IN HIG Will try and be on hand when that! famous dinner is served. Sister C. of C. Your pretty card received. Thanks, you will hear from me again later. To One of Them I will say: when we hear the American Thread com- pany gong of Willimantic we always know we are going to have a spell of weather. A storm or something al- ways follows its sound. Dear Dolly: Iam truly sorry to miss your call. Do please try and find me. Mums the word; and‘as I can- not break the rules by telling you just who I am or where I live, I will say this much. When you do meet with me you will see no hobble skirt or false puffs. Just myself. I have to be natural at all times and under cir- cumstances. Sister Elizabet! I have thought of Fyou these nice dave and said as you have a dobbin you might be improving the time by riding. The scenery has been lovely here. I have wished you could be here with me so we cculd emjoy it together. Do not get uneasy in well doing, keep it up un- til you find me. To Nathaniel I will say T enjoyed your letter so much. Just write again. Such talent for writing as you have must not be hid under a bushel To Papa’s Boy 1 will say, if any one would be have asked me I would have said you are more interested in Sweet OUR NI A Sister Story to Our Son from Coflege In the beautifu month of June our | folks enjoy themselves: and as all tbe niece, graduated from high school. It customers were langhing also, I joined Wwas a great event, as you will see.|in and had a real hearty laugh. A Months before the dress was planned, | good laugh does a body so much a dinner was given to the sorority, | good. and the whole house was in a flutter, Elizabeth found'a pair for $1.50 she getting ready for the great day. told the clerk she would take. ] Of course, Pa and I had an invita- | I thought Grandpa meant to_ buy tion some fime in advance. We also | some lower priced. She said he didn’t, were informed that she expected loads [so I had to make it up. of presents, Then Pa said we had better be going, I told her I didn't know graduates | but Elizabeth reminded us that we had received presents. They didn’t the last | forgotten the handkerchief. So we day of school when I was young. were directed to th handkerchief coun- ‘We used to dress up, and the teach- | ter. er sometimes gave us a little picture. | 1 calied for a nice, She only wanted a little gift, she | handkerchief. said. ! Elizabeth said: “Small ladies’ hand- kerchief for a large lady.” And every body around there laughed. She is real cute and witty and we are right proud of her. She finally decided on one for $2.50 that she thought was a “perfect dear.” 1 told her I thought Grandma didn’t expect to pay so much. She was sure Grandma wanted her to have a pretty one, and I made is up this time, Cake Without 1a good spoon of la nutmeg, a cup and a half of milk, a teaspoon cream of tartar, 1-2 teaspoon saleratus: beat well. This maies ihree pans of gingerbread, as we cail My love to the sisters. agair if 1 am_welcome, PEEP OF STERLING. FINDS THE CORNER RECIPES 0. K. Dear Sisters of the Social Corne Rain, Rain, Rain, that's what it has done’ all day. And mow this evening as we gather around the table in the dining room, some with books, some with sewing, some talking and laugh- ing. 1 am trying hard to break the spell by writing to the sisters again, but it seems as if I really had noth- ing of interest to write on. You see I am alone most of the day and not being able to go out in this THE GLORY OF THE GOOD IS IN CONSCIENCE ‘Will call SHUT-IN EVERY WOMAN’S OPPORTUNITY. good business letters; good help- tul lette any Eind the mind may suggest. They should be in laad by Wednesday of each week. Write on but oue side of the paper Address, SOCIAL CORNER EDITOE, Bulletin Office, Norwick, Comn. small ladies’ Of course, uncle and [ want to give you a little keepsake. 1 told Pa we must go to town to buy one. He said better take niece along. then she can suit her own taste. 1 thought we would do better to go alone; but as Pa was to pay for it, I censented. Well, one day we three started to buy the presents—a ring from Pa and I. Grandma gave me 50 cents to buy $250 to first: $1.50 to second: $1.00 to Avwrd madd the last Saturday In each month. THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: rhvird PRIZES FOR OCTOBER s Sixteen and Silver Bell than I. Now.| 3 pice handkerchief, and Grand o , : 2 wide world of ours a great deal T just |ir o ve | @ nice handkerchief, and Grandpa gave | Pa said we must be going, as it look- DOLLY- Rave fo gt what mleasures T can |IL YoU are old enough to hunt and havel me 5 cents to buy a niece Dpair ofyed like a thunder shower, He told us| Hartford. a hunter's license, just you start out from around about me. Scme fine day and if after & hard day's| S ooES, First of all 1 to stand where we were till he went to | = i .50 T'o Dorothy Q. ef Norwich for letter entitled “How 0 | want to tell the sisters about all the , Jaad. I {0ld Pa he had better take enough | pring the rig. | A HALLOWE’EN PARTY. iy Voo & e Sociote T ainve s odter e {revel you find me T will invite ou| moner, even If he didnt spend i all.| Biizaboth began to read a sign in a ] Serve Little i i give you some lunch, When You are| He thought the same, so he took $14. | drug store window advertising ice| = Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: cond Prize of $1.50—To A Dreawmer, of Washington, D. C., for letter Minnehaha: Dear sister. 1 have|; ? i ~|. We hitched up Skinner and drove|cream soda. 1 thought we had better | As Hallowe'en is near, and as per- Secon ze of & & e ings. The mau of the house will en-| 5 town. Our niece directed us to the|go the otl ide of t, haps soma of the si s A (hristmas Suggesti ons tried your jumbles, callas, and spooka- | tertain vou with some of his boyhood s RS o the|go on the other side of the street, as| haps som2 St the sisters are planning ntitled “Tweive S doodles, and they were just fine. A |ccorien Who will ne ihe feet o findy | MOst “classy” jewelry store, On going|the sun was too strong in my eves.|& Darty. I will send directions for a Third Prize of $1.00To Auat Nancy, for letter entitled “Helpful Sug- |&entleman at dinner one day wanted to 3 READY. |in 1 told the clerk I wanted a ring. | just then 1 saw Pa coming and I|Pumpkin pariy for youns peaple, which et Enow what those callas were? when I| Teonard Bridge. Of course, he wanted to know what|knew I was 30 cents in at least. B to plan, and sure to be a great told him they came out of the Corner, i ot A IR | Finally, after much pressing, clean- he was surprised, and said he didn't oy o Pa said: “Show us some of thossing. washing, starching, etc. ihe great e invitations may be mads SOCIAL CORNER POEM. nelpful to some busy woman, who is|know as recipes in any newspaper A VOICE FROM BALTIC. chased ladies' rings.” (The clerk smil- | day came, and we hitched tip Skinner n nge-colored cardboard, with ey desirous of doing just “the least little | ever were fit to eat, thought they were 4 = ed and remarked that all ladles were|and Soupbone, the other horse that|bordsrs of ¢ jack-o’-lantern faces. ooy DIET TomarA Sust made up by the FEditor fo @ill| Dear Editor and Sisters of the So-|chaste) Same as I gave Ma, and had | usually stays ‘on the farm, but this | Cut from blick piper, leaving holes for E it Al | "'Plans for Christmas. First—To a|up space. In fact, I have heard others |cial Corner: I enjoy the letters from | engraved inside: time we took the two seated wagon, so | €¥es, nose and mouth, through which What! You are dull today? | dear friend, box of assorted hairpms.|say so before, but we dear sisters|the sisters so much I think Iwill write % T Graridpa and Grandma. could go. Pa |the orange cardboard shows. Any sim- In a sad foda; 4 secial, 1 pray! | Reauired. One empty box about 8| know a great deal better than that, and thank you all for the cheer and The rpse is gzed, in his cutaway coat, Grandpa in b rle rhyme such Up and be stirring and s Pre¥ | by 12 inches: one dozen assorted hair- | and how we do enjoy each others let- | sunshine your leiters have brought _The violet blue, swallowtail coat and beaver hat,Grand- | A DUmpkin face, s pumpkin ple, Why so lugubrious pins, and one yard baby ribbon. S ters. How smart he muset think our | to me. . No_knife can cut ma with a black silk, and last, but A pumpkin party by and by. _Take a salubrious B T Nivs eina Rz bairpins in place with the baby | Fditor is to make up such nice{ I know Corntassel must have a fine Our love in two. not least, I in a white dress with ruf- Picase come and have some pump- WAl S wa'll talk, for 1 Rave | ¥icbon run through incisions in botlom ] recipes. time at Pine Grove—wish 1 was there fles to tlie waist. We were something kin fun, hing t of box. Cost of gift, 30 cents. Dear M. Roena: Your drop sponge | With you. Wonder if J. T, of Yan- “Oh, Pa!” exclaimed Elizabeth. | fine—something to look af, which e And we'll e merry, every one, o = SeoRE o aR e T S cake and filled cookies were aiso en- |tic. has canned as many tomatoes this| I forgot to tell you her name before. | crbody seemed to do. should be printed on the card. Ver eril Sccond— ac 3 joyed. Send some more recipes, my fall as usual. If so, I will surely call Elizabeth spied a tray of diamonds. |~ “The girls looked,” Pa said, “like a | A girl dressed in a sheet to resem- Cloihespin bag. Required for one bag | —Cne yard blue denim; four yards red cotton lape. Form pockets by turning Things will go merriiy, p It you are merrv and happy and brave, But if not cheer children just love cookies. Dear Ready: T wanted to write and on vou and sample them, for T am very After trying several, she found ome fond of them. that suited her. 1ot of Easter lilies,” and Pa was tell- ble a ghcst should have on a wet glove ing me what a great thing education and shake bands with the guests as A £ . a0, o oas MINE | oy vou 1 am so sorry, 1 called vou| Yes. Jim, I would like a piece of | The clerk said it was a pretty little|is. You can send your son through|they arrive Tempered, but tearfully, | one end up about 1.2 inch; hollow 9utlan old lady, but the best of us make | that yumpKin pie. Please let us know | Iing, and the stone only weighed three- | coliege, and_when he gets out he can | 1he house should be decorated with Life i3 a tyrant and you are its S | ioR - of Backeds. Pe: | mistalces sometimes. Write again, I|when it is ready to eat. quarters of a karat. work for “i-o'-lanuterns, witches and black | then stitch through center to form two the man who aidn't have|J like to read your bright cheery let- Dol Pa said he would like to sell a few I think your Scripture cake made of cardboard. 3 f e ents 5 g ne to go. An elabor- f vou go wilfully pociets; bind sides and bottom with carrots like that. Pa turned pale when| =~ Notice how cultured and refined the|ate table decoration is a miLmture However skilifully, feaate Pt ?‘P; ger Bettiund SECes. told the price, and said he guessed we | graduates look! Just then a girl whom | cornfield with little stacks of cori. SRR Sput nioeds and your delicate ] VWerks wwo elatyenping ol sack pocket would have to wait till next time, as|T knew by her looks was “some pump- | made froi yellow, straws, and tiny g ime, : : th red embroidery cotton. Cost of 5 3 he didn't bring quite change enough. | dnx' came down the alsle waving a | Pumpkins made from orange modeling e R A i o gios e obliging clerk said: “Charge it.|diploma, and said to some igrl °l" ireen paper vines. and browrn _All things come to vou 3 Third—To a cousin, who traveis: The Sflclal CDmGI‘ S sec(lfld SIUW com&sl Mr. Smith” So it was charged, and | friendss o o0 1 sl i 4T L RRBOM MRice the. Tl 4t ringed with a shadow that saddens|woilet Case. Required—One-half yard Eilizabeth was delighted with our “lit- “mancated. by Gosh! and dims. | washable cretonne; one-helf vard of tle_present” o v |1 asked Biianetn who she et Sl Oy R e cioth to match color of cretonme, Wi B a said it Was getting warm and | e said her sister married Boney with peanut bufter, banana and orange Life has 1wo siden o it, yards cotton tape, also o match cre- $25.00 in Prizes to Successful Writers. that we had Detter be gettng alons | (ile a French count. * TR GraniNe Migrbet taseo apanied by ke the best guides to i prightest, | (ONDS. The case should be 13 inches $10.00 to the first; $5.00 to the second; $3.00 each to the third and towards home in time to do the chores.| Mr. Manybucks and John were there. | Small orange frosted cakes, and or- Tty S, AT T & pocket about 12 anches || fourth; and $200 sach to the fifth and sixth. Elizabeth said if he had any chicken | Mr. Manvbucks met Biizabeth at the | anseade make a good memu. Ba & Ebfiseepi [ IaNeite mateta the Cull WINIL of T feed left he could give it to her. Evi-|ginner. and after that they were much HALLOWE'FIN, e a philosopher | Mind pocket at top with tape, lining it - : . o i 3 5 i dently Elizabeth wasn't quite ready to|in lov In ¥Yact, as they said, it was| e Don't get s0 cross over with ‘th& ofleloth first . Stiich : (Kice . The competitors should write on one side of the paper only: leave go _home yet, for she said: | walking hady & o iful | THE FADING SEASON. Things that you never can alter or two inches of white margin at head of first page; if not typewritten it} Zolak the ahad v larenand entil | compartments in pocket for soap, wash: “Auntie, you haven't bought g walking theshady lanes, and beautiful | mend clothi and towel. Bind all edges with g e : handkerchief yet.” < B = Edi i | o R, should be plainly written in ink; eign pen-name. Place real name and 3 ¥ ‘walks around here, until one day Eliz “ditor of Social Corner and i Lpel W on 1Dt use, S 78 Ireilg i ip i i SRR She directed us to a dry goods store. ybotly ‘showed mé snother diamond, | Nature seems to appeal to me stremg- Look not so dismally up like & inusic roll and tied with pen-name on separate slip in smaller envelope as a means of identifi- As we were near the counter I heard|ang asked me if I would marre for | er than snything else I can write up- Down the abysmally tape. A cake of castile soap, a wash cation of author after stories have been judged. one clerk say to another something! money i on. We all know every season has »ark, hanging ever the precipice brink. jcloth and towel malXke this useful gift about an old hen. I tur ‘ned to Pa and | I said: “Of course not, withoit its sources of enjoyment—the sum- e, A R | complete at a cost of 50 cents. NO STORY SHOULD EXCEED 1,500 WORDS. B i love.” mer i8 always so_attractive to the Sunshine s Letier than shadow, I| JoueinCTo tires consine who are The competition will opsn at once and clese on December 2d, 1811 o conliad: T e ifvalrs Yoy Ao s Thvetab T i e L thisk Required, for ons bak—One-auarier h S tinsr e i d g trade here considerable.” e SOERtRerDEY WEKE & Bl | sWavs e Smbirs muil Blgits iihe A ag—One- 3 T f pri i 9th, 1911, e S e | combination, Swe 2 e b o Seoci g o { vard washable cretonne; one vard nar- e shvsied of prizes willibe made Decembart .2 1 isabels saia: “O%, they knew: you.| MWifsabett said they may ‘liye ou alfoliage and g A R e g &k 4 8 | vow ribbon for drawstring; make like Fhe shorioh ‘abbl He to EDITO 1A all right. 3 s | farm, as she thinks Mr. Manybucks | €arth: and old Boreas with his cold ‘M:efls‘,k:y;1‘:'z.;.mh‘hx::l‘:»«;finmm" Pt el T o he ;';n s sl uuld b;oad essed to TOR SOCIAL CORNER, _ I called for nice black ladies’ stock- | knows somthing about farming, for she | and snow whistles around the comers ¥ ¥ X ribbon_inside. It is not an ordinary ulletin Office, Norwich, Conn. inge. Flizabeth said: “Yes, nice black | heard him tell John that ne had sowed | 0f our house, and moans through the ot ihe mimble-bee, =4 | Zift " Cost of ift, 35 cents. ladics’" stockings for "a nice white|anl his oats forest pines. " We have learned to ap- B i ble be, | Tifth—To a married frienda—an iron- h % | The wedding day is to be Easter.|Preciate the tilngs of sumimen the Bt enr onn emoke and the world | ing met, consisting of three bags (one pey. sl bogan fo Jaugh' except Po| dnd, as silthe ola storics nsed itotend, | Srowing and Hopmink and fuiting will go well, for each flat to be kept in when Dot tors: and also like to have your|would be nice for lunch when tie| wiece i : . j ey st Tdountless ive napplly aver Ll e et et hinle e g |n use): & bayberry bag to wire flats | sempatny. § i minister and his wife call plleceis nrenll in sl s eieey | atter an sanizesiy inat hepel become fas SOCIAL CORNER SISTERS. |on when ironing 'Required, one vard | “'Dear Dolly: You may think I didw't | Bianche: As vou like Grandma's|[ihohe we went she had all the clerks| MA. | riends quring the pleasant months of — outing flannel for three bags. Fill a|care for vour kind sympathy, because | apple potpie, T will give vou a dump- | 2USDing: I do love to see youngl Waterford. our association. The Corner is to be congratulated | bag (any size) made from ticking colh{ 1 am so slow in writing: but buey I|ling recipe in case you don’t have the | Seme of the plants and tvees will upon the bright new letter writers who | With bayberries. Cost of gift, 25} am and will be for months to come,|sweck cream to mix them with: = hold their green foliage or showy fruit are contributing fto its interests | cents. . By ey Ta s il e e 5 appetizing and delicious with a cup |our Corner. I have always done a | {06 ‘A=t BTech "OUASE 08 7N il ‘rom week to week Sixth—to Grandmother—a fiannel- | and as 1 can only do a littie at o time | Good Dumpiings—One cup flour, & of five o'clock tea. great deal with the crochet hook, from | come Shirds will stay with us, all giv- While Colchester has ranked first or | eite dressing sack. Required, 3 yards| ] get along slowlv: but 1 am so glad | -ittle sait, i teaspoon baking powder, With: best wishes to the editor and | making lace with fine thread, up to cheer and attractiveness Auring a long time, it now looks as if Leon- | fiannclette or outing fianmel: ome]| to be able to be around again, 1|cold water to mix either to roll and cut | sisters. SILVER BELL. |large rings for the floor. R e eaint rd Fridge had resolved to carry the lvard hlack ribben for belt and strings. | wouldn't care how much work 1 have | !ke biscuit, or drop from spoon on Colchester. Dear Sister Corntassel: How do ’ The Who's Who fever there top cf apple, or stem, or whatever you We can have some flowers, oo, in nanner. er Select any neat, plain pattern to cut|to do if I ean only keep well. And 3 —— you do? Pleased to meet vou in the - wind - conserv: v, for na- * amusingl. intent: and yet it is the | from. Cout of Eift. 33 cents. thoy tell me T must uot over do. want a gumpling for. ] DAUGHTER JOINS THE ORDER. |Social Corner. Didwt we attend the | 0T WinUOWS of consersaton, tor Tos =pirit of the Social Corner. ot itx por. enta o Mothur—Set of evers.| Ileabeller T tried vour recipes for | For larger families use more fiour = same church and Sunday school class | [ a8 brovided plants a o an 1 sonnel, which makes it so cheery rnjovable. Gay hand towels, with the family itinl worked in washabl in- canned beets and canning string beans and for grape ketchup, and had good and baking powder. very We think them nice. Dear Editor and Sisters of the So- cial Corner: I am an interested read- in the seventic the present day to zay nothing about Come again. but with all these we cannot repel tha embroidery x 2. . e o .| feeling of sadness that comes upon us Some of n:rn {ound:l:l n!dlh; dq:g‘: enttcn on one cotner, Six vards ‘of [ 18ck with fhem’ i s Ol¢-Fashioned Soft Gingerbread— | < lofT;hs Psfl'lc:ll T tRfltS» In 4 Deg.rtnulfi vd‘v‘eflfl!fl,s‘{“ ‘,”,:{fhfi'"fi when we realize thai the rich beauty nent have fallen out and are ®adly |, supstantial towelins is required,| Rural Dellvery: I also tried your!gpe cup molasses, 1 tablespoon lard, | fact, The Bulletin is an all arourc | for Sister Ready—think we s 14 | and sweetness of another summer sea. missed. The Corner does not like to| Il T"uintsy (oS _war of canning string beans, but how | 2 Titcle salt, 1 cup cold water, 2 1.3 | interesting periodical. We have two | her scon Wish to leave space for the | 200 YRC€RSRE P IO Sl Sy ose Aip. Frank, or Roema: but they | "G PG BT, 00 cenm Gocs it happen that you kmow oW 10 |Cups pastry flour, I teaspoon soda, | Sallies, but my preference is The | other Sisters to swrite, will sive you | “’So,n"wa snall fnd ourselves antici: worked hard in the beginning, and it | Fishth-To a married siste can. T don’t think after all You are & |gpice or ginger (o taste. Use less|Buletin every time. the recipe and clos; ! | pating the coming of spring, with its is their due (o be entertained since|(! evervday tray clyths, six in all.|prother, but a sister, either one T|7B07 57 natter is too thi ~ Jim: How meny pies does your rec- | Nut Frappe: Ons-quarter box gel- | PAURE MG Om e O SPC R To0s they ®o lomg and faithfully worked | JRUiNed, SN, NaTAS ials erken ie|should be giad to meet you any wav.| iig: T think vour fudse must be|iPe make? Nine eggs, and eges forty |atine 12 cup sugar, 1 pint eream | ™piydear sisters, our life passes or the edification of others. ower Tert hongs corman iy worled n1I have canned rhubarb in cold water | ... . going to rry it, and put wal. | CeBLS Der dozen. Whew! but they must | white of one egg, 1-4 cup cold water. | _q;ickly passes away. We must im- How Rural Delivery Urightened up |lower left hand corr ¢b with | and tried the beans, so far they have | Ce™ 2™ § be_rich. | 1 cup chopped nuts, 1 cup pineapple | pouiFHN FREEEE BT they come, ana the department: what a_ripple of |Washable embrofdery cotton.” Cost of| kept fine. i 2 Nat: 1 think vou set us all a good | Marigold: Your story is filled with |and strawberries. A Fain our happiness, day by day, Im aughter -the Hrlyt’r started up: | % il ; Dear Sister Aline: Your wesy example. We enjoyed vour letter very pathos from beginning tc end. 1 am | Soak the aehun? in the cold water | D " " .n we do this better than in jhat fine poems Mr. Eromley hag con-| Ninth—To each of the boys in my | cookies, lemon cookies, walnut-wafers, | [N/ AP Ny 1y ond! SoU Wi come again, | Wondering what became of little Dol- | five minutes, dissolve over hot Water, | donstant effort to lighten the burdens ributed, and how the originator of the | Sunday school class (six in number), | the children love to have for their|™ G0 S0C % PORE SO0 WAl fOME 2880, | jie Kingsbury | whip the cream, add susar, then the | o¢"nihers, and make them happy. In Fourth prize. and Just Us and Janet, |o small purse, containing five brizht | school iunch.. i : about, BuE il walt se asits ies Gie ce with you, Rainbow. We cer- | dissolved gelatine, stir in the beaten | thap way our own bADDINess 1S as- 2nd others have suggeslively added | penuies. Cost of whole, 51 Dear Faye Ver Your recipe for [Eous, bt il Wit s have had some beautiful days | white of ezg. When cold edd pine- | Syreg life and interest. The fact is, those| Tanth—To Grandfather—s pair of | uick made cookies is quick made and Baitic. " FLEUR DE LI in October. On such a day J took a | apple and strawberries chopped in | " A<'T sicep with my window open to whom The Bulletin remembers with f leather house slippers. Cost, $1.00. | quick eaten, too, by the small members 5 o Sl eam ard trollev ride to a distant city | small pieces, and chopped nuts. Serve 2it. the pure, fresh air, the voi feelings of resard and appreciation i bSR s by \inen | ¢, the household. 2% and erjoyed the ride very muc. Moth- | ice cold in sherbet glasses. Strawber- | nigh always distiv might be truly classed as “too numer rehiefs. and on ceiton emen| "o all sisters I havem't been able | A FEW ODD RECIPES. er Nafure had donned her most gor- | ries may be omitted, and marachino ometimes the owl calls forii ous to mention.” The Corner has been Cost $1.00 S ] to_write too, 1 am going to try the i gzeous dress, and cverywhere beautiful | cherries substituted. from his D@ in the old tree nearby, made successful because all have been | COR $190. different récipes, ond let you fnow| oo - .| colorings delighted the eye; but now, | Good-bye. ELIZABETH. | gomeumes the peculiar squawk of a oo ind pallil tagether. | Twelfth—To six other friends—each | from time to time if 1 have good or | Dear Editor and Sisters of the So- | aftor 2 week of rain, she is assuming | Leonard Pridge. bair of water birds falls upon my ea1; it e R }3;.?&2"’xffrm} elf. Cost of the six bea sl oo e i ot o Herewith I send a few | her winter garh, while at her eet iies | s Wogr sy o e Teami: from timie 0 . | bhotos, $1,25, But Sisters, didn’t Nathanie e a i s: a carpet of gold and brown. i ‘ { time:; and always the roar of the wa- e Cards for mailing 25 cents. great time. Hope he will let Jane ADN | Tou Puffs Two and one-half cups| I diead the approach of winter. It | GLENWOOD'S MIXED PRESERVES | ['C) * fike a bazpipe accompani- e e s | ioostage on gifts sent (o out of town | 00D up some of the Social Cornet|flour. 3 cups milk. 3 egss, whites and | Means s> many “shut m" days, and | AND PICKLES. ment to these sounds, i : % have been annoved by mistakes, | (riends cents. | recipes. Now Xat, evel you dowt| vollcs beaton separately: 3 teaspoons | WTaps, rubbers, etc. but at the end | 3 — % But I want to tell you that during #s well as vourself, and felt neglected: | Note.—Kight dollars covers the whoie ' like some things, remember Jane Ann | i, yioq putter, a little salt. Bake in | 1S glad springtime to reward us for | - Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: | the recent chillv nights a strange and just wished with all their hearis | cost of the above list. 1t certainly and Nat dear boy, let Jane AMM | yigin ting in'a hot oven. all the “fussiness” of winter. So let | Good morning to all. It has been 2| sound came to my ear during my wak- ther were the editor for just ene week. ' ought to be some satisfaction to see e to the Corner. She may take , us be content, taking all things cheer- |long time since I visited the Corner, | ing hours—a sound that made me fecl To tell the truth. the editor in the'in black and white exactly what and | first prize and then she will have | Coffee Cake—Five cups flour, one|fully as they come, forgetting mever |but I have been a very busy interest- | caq cvery time I awakened. What fdst of his perplexities sometimes how much your pin money will buy. |money enough to pay for her own|cup butter ,one cup coffee, one cup |that He who rulsth the universe is |ed reader all the same. s Simply the low, plaintive wishes they were. The Editor knows | A. DREAMER. stamps, and give Jane Ann a chance | molasses, one cup sugar, cne cup rais- | ever mindful of His own. | Some delightful nesy writers havel {witter of the little song sparrows nhat The Bulletin owes them all—for | Washington, D. C. 3 to get “edicatjed, T shall have to try | ins and a teaspoon soda. 3 DAUGHTER. _appeared during the time and the let- | {hat have nested near here and made their patience. consideration and work. e i vour tomato jam. : - Mausfield Depot. £ ters of the old friends “Ruth.” “Read~ " | Jjfs .neerful every morning, and day Rath: The longeat letters are often | PAPA'S BOY DESIRES TO FIND |, Wien I started this lotter 1 said 1}, Chocolate Cendy—one cuo grated Lot ‘M. Roena. “Sweet Lavender,” “Fay | and evening. Why, oh Wiy, do hev held for several weeks hecsnse ‘there | iad nothing to write 2 d 9 : o 5 Verna,” and “Billie” have been inter- 11 thus sadly to one another as the $76. OTILE. 10tIS SyMiEE BT AihE Y | NAT. afraid our Bditor will cut it halt out | lasses, butter size of an egg, one cup| ELIZABETH, A WHO'S WHO | ting and heipful as cver. R G nia s tair g row s/ colad and the betier mect the wishes of the | : il ; {2096 X" dop’tdhusty; wp. LANd ‘they “have [RUBAY-. (20t OnevEoIT- YTy, gded: RANGER. T am going to teil —nu of a little | Tg it not beciuse. they know that the caders, "We lie to have ail letters | or and Sisters of the So- | all zone and lefi me writing here alone. | Butter Taffy—One cup molasses and Tiais experience 1 had recently which I| et soon leave us; and are loaii take their turn, bui exceeding length. | o e i :;". j‘f\?‘ returned | 55 I guess I better say ‘=‘-"°‘;J"‘§‘:t toall} gne cup sugar. Remove from the fire| Tiear Editor and Social Corner Sis- |sincerely hope none of the sisters can | jq part? Do these Hitla birds nor love nless there is also extraordinary mer- | o1 ASiting friends in Norwich. If | the dear sisters and go to bed t0o. | when done and stir in nearly 1-2 cup | ters: mind as Sis- | Cuplicate. | their home and friends at the north, compels thefr ratention in the pig- | ‘\,“',-‘d";lm‘)\‘fn ‘7““\' “’?fi",’a"”;{"{' of MR SHUT IN | putter. e-with vanilla.. Pour fn T %o be & con- | The season has been a busy one, with | {hat 11 , plaintively and softly aon hole. We do not like to see them | jo ik % L Tae R NorEh Sioumeton | butter dish to cool. stant reader of the Social Corner ist- yDaVing company and all” the other | jqjr cwell songs thrcughout the i > PR e SRR A { 2 T think it would be nice to have| ters reans to be a writer sooner or [things whict 0 to make up a busyigjlen: night? Do they not feel that Vi iare, HENE - ani help thinking | wyo L BE FIRST TO FIND|fancy work in the Social Corner for nere I am again. L e | The long way to the south, the - SRS mre vigky gt sus you gave of Chocolate EATY | Christmas Nira. Gontt vy teinal The last can of fruit was sealed and | = a2 the return may be more gries coming in hands , lam soing o make some - i CLARA OF CANTERBURY. | e N T St put away. and I confess it was with] 1i endure? Byl g : t yeu know if 1ad goos e | South Canterbu Shipt 1) et Your ex. [ppride that T surveyed the rows of | sters, aven the birds h =rory writing contes m“tyh'a): ‘:lax‘:‘or;::: {7 i ¥ Dolly: h:" e 1Mpr“t N i e s R ‘:-”'z "ESJ”‘L‘,‘,F Xh(::’l' Sou lcans—berries, pears,” peaches, quinces Horrow ai parting, and : S _COB . § olly: Fave you found oui|ing card and name of the blue gentian | e | : ~One YOU lsweet corn, string beans, etc.. and inj iy olings are awakened in_us, 0 all affair, because we are after the | who Ready of Leonard Bridge is? 1|1 am for the uplifting and upbuilding | SILVER BELL'S BUTTE | siven Jane Ann time toBe o T oven took a litile poek o ee Sleclings 3Tt Appreciate. them = stories that can be brought | will belp you find her if vou. wiil help | of our Social Corner and the prosper: R CRisPs. in' which a sister had Fop "% 1ure and, imagined how g v Re Ede 1eaits [ but of course their zdaptability | e find Nat of Leonard Bridge. |ty ‘o the members. i sert in to have n‘hm“J" You are right (4, id taste ~ when the : ’0:;‘1‘&‘“;“ TR D g considen after ¢ r and T are not friends. Your poetry of | cheers for the Social Corner and | How nice fo nave new members en. | 2000 and che it friait all gome. Bui alas! - {ix em, and helping them when they ave been me | Pumpkin pl. was dné. Keep on writ- | Leonard Bridge peooie. T was ' 80| (ering our Carner! Tam sure our wd- | foF, chicken pie without ehicken. 'The | o' taste 1 had in imagination was ali1| 2E THem and helving e {in8. Your letters are growing more | pleased this week when I unfolded the | jtor is making the Sociul Corner a |SISters ave always ready to respond 2 | sheli have, for one might soon afier, | P fed for each other and CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS. interesting i paper and turned to our Corner to see | most interesting part of the Saturday | 111, calls for recipes and no Goubt thev |y iwband and 1 were suddenly awaken- | i friepds as -0 feel and express o Dear Sisters: I will put in a recipe | three new names, and all from | Builetin. T think it would make the | VI'l 800n Yebiv. 7 Could fell wou MOW e by ~ a tremendous crash. It{ (RO Jiaf ot parting, should mot we Dear Cornar Friends: “Why didn't | (07 cake Which 1 would like all of the ' Leonard Bridge. 1 shall not feel lone- | Corner even more interssting it we | L0, Make chicken salad without ehick: fjacged 'but an instant, and we could | B0 870 5 aq with reason, so cara 1 begin my preparations for Christ- | ISLeTS to try, and wish them all zcod | Iy any more. You sisters that have ry week. en, but you say, “You have no USe !, p tell from whence it came, Investi- h other that tie spirit of kind- B e v e Gt e | luclc, with_ ¢ | written know now the joy and pleasure | o T have tried your | for {lummery pufis and fluffs at your | s iion preved that the long shelf in B e will tni 10 ke Hearts? W aeard hose words (perhaps said | Boiled Spice Cake—One cup brown of writing. The readers who just] ke and like it very much. As | "OuSe: AR iy fine | the cellar which held about half of { Can't Teonard Bridge have an them ourselves), as an excuse for the | SUSAT; 1-2 cup of shortening: 1 cup | read know not what they are missing.|for cur heing twin sisters T think we| 'v.¢ 2 B o omargenes. 1¢ | the (fruit of which T had . been sol nment? There is surely emough commotion which is sure to reign | (0ld Water with teaspoonful soda dis- | This Social Corner is not imaginary |are if we are not we will be in the | (00K, and equal to any emergenc protd had given way under its weight, | Wonder if any of us live very vhem we leave the many small prepa- | S0lVed In it; 1 cub raisins, 1 teaspoon | but the real thing, run by people who | Social Cornes the sisters fail, ;\nu _v_x;lll onkJun: rlr“~ and: my fruit Jay on the bottom of the{ o' ooh other. I live quite a dis- rations for the holidays until the last | $&lt, If lard is used, 1 teaspoon all|are not asleep. but awake and very| Sister Corntassel: If 1 am not ms- |25 1 am sure she Wil make the de- | cellar, a sorry combination of broken | Lill. T0% “the postoffice—now, whers minate. When it is too lste we gee | 5inds of spice. Let boil two or three | much alive. .| taken vou are a relative of mine. sired pie, and send, the sisters her xec- | glaax,’ pickles. preserves and all the | 5U'¢H. other sisiers of Lecnard Bridge where we might have been wiser in | INutes, When cool (not cold enough ! To those who have not written I will| “Jim: Your poem was fine; the only | P ESORL (RN o live? Perhaps I might visit in the o P, ol A B {50 lard will harden on toD), add two | say Write just one letter and you will | thing we laked was the pie. T have put up some of your Tomato | *°"sould have cried. but realized it | hve? Ferhaps 1 mMERt TR 17 e Why have this commotion? Why | Cups of flour. | be anxious to write a second. Sreet Lavender: I am very anxious | J&M and at the next fellowship meet- | was mo use to cry over “spilled” pre- ”S.ct",_,‘ of the Social Corner. not get our ideas into some shape in| (098-bye! PAPA'S BOY. I did not think my letters to the|{o hear more about the twins. ing will take a can to serve With | gerves. Neither could I blame any one, | 5o 0TS GUESS WHO. good season, even if our Christmas Leonard Bridge. Corner would attract any attention,| Dear Dolly: Possibly we are friends, | Jan€ Ann's Beef Loaf. Hope to hear |for nye all supposed that sheif wouli 7 ard Eridge. : Sixihs 16 5ot on gk, alaborats scale? 5 KD but I have received so many nice| Certainly we will be in the Social Cor. | [FOm You again. : .. lhold all we could put upon it. s U T TR Aad. Shidey B VUry. piedints PEEP replies T know some have read them.|per. My initials are K. L. R. Now | [Dear Louise: I was so disappeinted | Twok facts were brought out by the | AT G d y y precious EP OF STERLING. 1 said mome thing about the Social| go you k S Wno' 2L T when vou wrote us you had not been |gccidemt, Iirst that s iz e S gl S D Werie Seomsen heivos they il 5 ial{ do you know “Wao's who ot accidemt. that a sheif holdine £ Varaaman a 2ot Into the sen- B S e el oy b e : « | Corner to a man_ of the house the|“’iar Sweet Sixteen: 1 haven't tried | o0 # vacation, for I supposed vou had |forty or ffty guarts of canned fruir| If Vardaman does et Into L S e P ivdle yoiat : been a very in- | )i vou think abou T replied, “vou | took . when I am & 4 and was sure “Who was{are ape 1o realize- (umtil (oo latey Jack seat.— Knoxville the Christmas giving problem iy to | terested reader of the Social Corner |ure’ just as interested in the Social | | home . over.: Sunda If i have made a mistake— i o bune. 4 a S e At ek Sotut e topie g i e ks econd,’y that this shelf .was put up [ Tribune et our plans started in season. As [tor some time, and mot having Keen | fmpn ae T S Lan yok Satsian 1S e ook crtainly 1o mistake in YOur | apour i s " A be . 2 o . a8 mam: ‘ ke tainly ne vour fabour iiteen years ago. instead of — fagl as new ldeas come i¢ us, pul | much from this corner from Sterling Pt X - o | ing& as mamma was sick. For supper p : & : P O | eommm———— e them down in black and white. Per- ) thought I would add my imite. ,n.:]e(asl?:lduu,.x’iu'it "::J«-';..?;l lfi'rtnk‘rx;sz"d) LAried TButter Coipg.5 1 aim abnaing | ' 5000 Boys Yo:”nr:‘,gulils-u his dvarla"yd ‘:..C':I,i"gg.;lf. ; ;nfgl?rl m\;‘ i haps we can recall having heard some | [ am the mother of quite a large| I repiied “before or after it is all | ¥OU the refipe: girl, Haven't we met & few times and | much fasier than we realive at Goee .-s our friends express their likes und |family, so Lave lois to lock after; | the same to me.” Crips—Use square: soda | played Flinch? Come again. Your | (You see Ma. we oo, are past the digifkes; these hints ought to ald us {but I always try w0 do the thing what | Tra only thought talking about it butter Hghtly; put them in | recives are in my lst, will test them | hrotier s @ige.) : n making -m! selections of gifts. |aceds doing the worst. first. We all | might delay breakiast. a baking dish and place in. a moderate | soon. I have irelated this experience that For Infants and Children. And. adcve all. Iet us be sincere in |have our shave in the struggle of life,| When he comes in and says, “Well | cven just long enough to crisp.them | Dear Pansy—Norwich: Did you ever | other sispors may make sure ihat var Christmas @iviog. Why not re- |if noi in one wav it is in another | Sis, what aie vou going lo have for| but not to mualk _more thian a | live in this place? Your recipe for | their treawires are not in dancer of a | TNG Kind You Have M“” nglll mepiber all our friends with something | We think someiimes our lot is ine|Cinner?" I slwais ask him what he|golden brown. these at the | Mock Mince Pie in the Social Corner fate. 3 Fou ses ihe old .edying | useful yather thau costiv: yometing [aardest, bui vwhen we. s others in|wants™ ani when he telis me I al- jvery last. mome efore serving. { has come to me in a way which lezds |jroved tre “Pride soeth hefore | Bears the ch will show our geed will rainer {trouble we think we are pretty well | vays ook it for him and after he has| Watch them carefully or they wiil|me to thifik vou once lived here. L5 5 e b 3 than the size of mur purse” off. after all. er.ten his dinner and savs. “that a burn. They need no Addlitenal bui- | Dear Aunt Naney: I agree with v GLENWOOD. | Signatu.eof The following set of ideas may be! It has heen my plan Lo 100k on the ' ner was good enough for a kin tering at the table. They. are vesy ia bavinz fancy work iniroduced in | Coicnesied ‘

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