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i s o = After dinner the company returned not lack- 1 B A g :; the mun‘lnnd,:’owh:‘:v'phg Ilwfi 2 R b 5 ; B 4 | exercises were enjoyed, nearly e a quickly than S T S # L & lomnmgenctadns'wms Z‘m part t An original poem by the Editor was|to 1 1 will wear a s = 7 5 - - . listened to with great interest. A few | early. mer: smile and give you such a hearty greet- | Nof many days ago A Merry Farm “Uncle,” said Florence, with a very | Words from anether Secial Corner sbout ing when I see you with the rose there | ers Boy was strolling -along a lone- | Serious face, “when you get to Heaven | member follows: - oAl will be no mistake as to our identity. |, = o8 WS SHO o "hle 't you awfully. dread. “This seems like a grand family | In Haysna If there is, study my badi I_shall itry road Faraway 7 B reunion to me. It is just 21 years | United States, arrives also have sharp eyes for Bfi’rx Pansy | Glenwoed home., Soon he heard a| The uncle made no reply, but her|2£0 today that Mollie ‘and I joined | Thursdays. it g8 and many others. . ‘Whip-peer-will, then 'the Blue Bells | words kept ringing in his ears and he | hands on the gea of life, together, and 1 am glad the picnic subject is, belng | of Scotland began to ring, and had no peace of mind until he decided [1 Temember the same sun shone just agitated. " I think Coventry e will| Bees were buzsing when along came | not te sell any more tobacco. 28 bright then, as on this anniversary be & fine place, and o kind of Biddy to | Snookums in Incognito:" * “Farm- | “Boys and girls,” said Aunt Mehi- |day. [ thank ‘the Giver. I wish, also|m make arrangements for us and offer a | ers Boy tried to ; But the Sun- | table, “you can all be little reformers| to” thank all of the Bocial Corner |! i 1 guide. - Three cheers for Biddy! If|beams would Chris-Cross so that the |l Florence.” o 5 members who have so kindly remem- |who have sent me such kind, friendly Coventry seems too far away for some, | Boy began to think he was in & mess e minister’ ter there inter- | bered me in their stories, and at the | messages. I | - the time of my life why can’t we have another picnic later | of Mountain Laurel. ested the audi on the Timely|dinner hour today, I was also thank- | fi: 4 1 an’ aeroplane with in the season, before we are shut in for Aunt Jule, Aunt Jurusha, 'Aunt | Article, on Facts, Figures and Opin- | ful for that big piece of “dried apple” | Etta Barber and Busybody (Grace) at cold weather, in the other direction. l)::l:lta.ble. dAH“am ,‘;‘ wtuw l‘%xlx;, after which Red Wing sang & le m:mb" L . th; Fourth of July Parade. i - ried an .. Muggins,. - . 3 orner members 3 MAKE YOURSELF NECESSARY TO SOMEBODY All come to Coventry who oan. na, Herminle, . Proradors, 00 Sol| . Grandms said she was going to|Drousht along their cameran and sev Frank: The hand work on the card| with his Tabby Kat, and lif Midget, | march out, for she was too antique to | éral snap-shots were taken, several was appreciated. Many thanks. Yes,|who looked like a nie. Y.ass,—and | be One of Them. - belng of the whole group, that num- the coler is all right. Hulda with her like a Rainbow, | Polly Wintergreen was fortunate to|Dbered about fifty. A social time in _the W EVERY WOMAN’S OPPORTUNITY. Aunty: You must have been amused | were in FPolly ntergreen’s Straw- | be there, for Ma with a Butt-in‘was | the pavilion was much enjoyed. I enjoyed ' readi g at the remark I made about your ink; | berry Acres. Simon’s Wife thy%;ht taken sick and An Observer who was| It Wwas nearly.5 o'clock and many | sketch of Portland, Maine. The Bulletin wants good home letters, good business letters: good help- [but you see my supposition was cor-| “Huh! I wouldn't give a Silver Six- | An Idler rushed out to their assistance. | Were wondering how the time. had|were ‘very familiar to me, and recall ful letters of any kind the mind may s t. They should be in hand by |rect. Many thanks for your labors in|pence for all they can find there. Jo- | They were Thankful when it came | =Ped so quickly, as the time of start-|my childhood days. ugges! ey shou! siah cleaned the bushes yesterda¥y.’ time for'The Farmer Boy to recite, for | {ng for home was approaching. . Aunty: I -thank you for trying to Wednesday of each week. Write on but one side of the paper. " behalf. g% i must draw this to a close by send-| Samantha and Aunt Mehitable were | everyone knew him. et us have one or two good old|relieve me of an embarrassing situa- Address, SOClAL CORNER, BIITOR, Bulletin Qfiice, Norwich, Conn. ing a few crumbs from some of the|out walking. They were going to| Liana and Potlatch, who wers the|S0ngs before we go, said one; and|tion. I am still’in the We’:f lnta‘::. lunch baskets Giat were at the picnle. | speak at o’ Temperance meeting. af |principal characters there, began to| What shall they be asked snother, = |as iy letter ind 3 MON 25 s) Drops, it G teaspoon of | Centonmial Square eha thoy - Wers | CAbriRAm Limous gald h i | votmen, MR Amarina wors Hamitiee | vernan T SoHRISRe many aka O i 3 i onge Drops e ‘entennial Square, ey were raham Lincoln” “s: e, “wag a , ' amiliar | vers; _ LA, 5 Tl ':'_"1::‘ Sit ""‘:: £y to Arst; $1.50 to second; $1.00 to third. |, BI85 CRaPC o one cup of flour: | discussing the matier. ). """ fine man; 1. remember hearing my | ones, and were very appropriate and| Lucy. Acorn:~It-may laterest you Award made the urday iaeach month. Deat three eggs, add one cup of gran-| Swmmantha sald, “Did you ever hear | grandfather tell this same story, How | Well sung. The tenor, bass, soprano|to know that poultry is sold alive ulated sugar, teaspoon of flavoring, one; the story about the Smoking Cig- | He Signed the Pledge. and although fairly made the woods|hers in the tropics, for the reason tablespoon hot water and fold in tho|arette? A little boy named Cleopas, signed |ring. they are cooked immediately atter kill- 5 . SOCIAL CORNER BRILLIANTS. |than a dollar. =There are 1400 China | foir: heat well and drop in smaidl| “No” said -Aunt Mehifable: I shalllthe pledge when he was only tenf With handshakes and good-byes|ink: The farmer. brings m his 1ve The Whisper. | Eadi 00y Speacn, 1,000 dabilas, 209 | spoontuls in pan and bake. If you want | be delighted to have you recite it for|years old. the Social Cornerites departed on | turkeys and chickens siung over his ( " | Gl tashioned ‘garden’ gleams - swith | Something extra fine put two together »th it you wi‘xll:." L “~ mW'htlm hetb:ca.m; a real en n? "iold their journey home. S ’hZ"“‘f”HM:"’ 5 east i 3 : 4 with icing. amantha then Tecited it. e story of how he signed the pledge. : unt. Henter: 'T7ati sich’ interoatod R e e e bochie. formléve, tiios, mal, & “Why, Samantha,” said’ Aunt Mehi- |1t was at o largely attended temper- | Yantic. in’ your headache cure. I Have cut “Do thy duty; that is best; Wl s sV eet | Lemon Cake: A most delicious lem- | table, “hat is a fine story, is it true, | ance meting where Abraham Lincoln _— out the article and pasted it in my Leave unto the Lord the rest.” She has an o wardin aith Syes ot |on cake was put together with this|and shall you give it this afternoon?’\|made one of his great speeches. At| THE PICNIC VIEWS OF GRACE. |scrapbook. ' filling: One-half cup sugar, onme-half| “Yes,” it i3 true, sald Samantha, it|the close of his address, Mr. Lincoln I think the Social Corner membggs —Anon. |German and Japanese varieties. This : W D : i P e PR e - " cup water, juice of one lemon. hen | came to me pretty straight. brother | took from his pocket a small piece of ear Editor and Social Corner Sis-|should be congratulated upon B He Need Not Fear. grand show of floral beauty represents | }ofiing stir in one tablespoon of corn- | Duane was the teacher and Theodd, | paper. “This” he sald, “ls a Tem- | ters:’ Wouldn't a little cool breeze feel | Sing a fairy godmother. £ starch moistened with a small quanti-| Guess, Red ‘Wing, ‘Balsam Fir, | perance pledge. Many thousands of|80od just now? Seems as though 1 I must close now or, like Tennyson's There is nothing easier to multiply . e n 4 se. o hat ' e Y |ty of cold water, and just before re- | Bessy, Black Pansy, Gladness, Maine | people have signed it. I have signed | never felt the heat as this summer. |brook, the Editor will think I am go- T b o mo e {han the crimson rambler or Dorothy | o,V “trom the ‘stove stir In one well | Lover, Biiza Jane, mtth Barber and | It and I would be lad to have all | Biddy: Your picnié ground is an|ing to “run en forever. - He that is humble ever shall ning stems can be broken henenin, - | beaten g8, also. add the frated rind|Huldeh all had a try in the school, | present sign this pledge with me.” ldeal spot. But seems to me it Is a Cordially Yours, Have Gog to he his gulde. ) ereq with a clump of rotten turf and | last. Yes, 1 shall give it this afternoon.” | ~After many had signed, Abraham|long way off. Aren't most of the| ALINE, OF THE WBST INDIBS. —John Bunyan. | kept well watered and the following “Well,” said Aunt Mehitable,” I|Lincoln stepped up to Cleopas and | Writers nearer Norwich? For me it sl i iy pro—y spring one will have as many new ros Puff Cake: Two cups sugar, three-|have one about “A Little Reformer.” |said; “Sonny, don’t you want your| Wouldn’t make much difference for I SEASONABLE RECIPES. | Will Not Grieve. bushes as sprouts have taken root. : fourths cup shortening, three eggs, one | She then recited it to Samantha, | name on this pledge " {lmer know until time to start whether % —_— harp knife separates them in the | O milk three cups flour, two tea-|which pleased her so she said she| “Yes, sir,” sald Cleopas. can go or not. I certainly would| Dear Social Corner Sisters and Ed Even for the dead I will not bind spring and each will do business for | SP0Ons baking powder, salt and flavor. | couldn't wait un#fl afternoon to hear| “You know it means that you are have to be up pretty early (and I am |itor: How many .of/you use Jell-O0? i My soul to grief—death cannot long | itself. They must be fed and nur- | Bake in a hot oven. Ask Aunty about| it again. not to drink any intoxicating liquor,” | &n early riser) to have my work where | think it is very nice in the hot summes divide; tured like any pet to be & Success the rest of it. “You certainly do beat all I ever|said Mr. Lincoln. I could leave it to get to the Lake |{ime to make because it is so easy, ¥or ig it not as if the rese had climb- Plants show neglect just as animals Wil some of the sisters that knit|heard Aunt Mehitable,” said Saman- “Yes, sir,” replied the boy. l‘;""”‘k‘l‘ before noon and would have to|There are seven kinds of Jell-O. Tt do and the finest plants are only evi- | Please send instructions for. a pretty | tha. - Then Mr. Lincoln wrote the boy's|be home perhaps earlier than most|doesn’t cost very much, and it doesn't My garden wail and blossomed on |dence of devotion, care and work. narrow insertion, also would like to| While they were telling their stories | name on the pledge (for he had never | Of them. That is the disadvantage of | take much time to make it. Here are the other side? " T JOSHPH DOE. know how to make marshmallow frost- | the Merry Farmers Boy edged up-|been to school and could not'write), | pRes living away from the trolley line. | some Jell-O recipes: —Alice Cary. ELfS - vdy “ |ing. THEODA. |to them unperceived by either. When | and placing his hand on his head, he |If it were not for that would invite Choocolate Nut Jell:0: Di T e SUMMER HINTS., FOR HOME Aunt Mehitable had ~ finished her |said, “Now sonny, you keep that|You all here. While not as attractive| Oh te Nut Jell-O: Dissolve ong The Littles of Life. 0 story the Farmer Boy wiped his eyes | pledge and it will be the best act of | a5 some place, there is a pretty spot (Package of chocolate Jell-O in one pint — DRESSMAKERS, COOK’S GUIDE—USES OF SMALL| . 1eq hig sleeve and stepping up to | your life. And Cleopas found it to be | close by where we could have a nice | of bolling water. Set in a cool place. A Mitle work, a littie play —_— FRUITS. them said: true. time. You can even go wading if you| When half congealed add one cup To_ keep us going—and so, good day; Now that the time of summer sales —_— “I beg your pardon, ladies, but I| “Boys and girls,” said The Farmer | Want to, but there is no way to reach ]'_";:W“} ";fl‘m one-half cup of Eng- A little warmth, a little light has begun it will be a zood plan to| Dear Editor and Social Corner Sis-|heard your stories and it put me in|Boy, “sign the pledge.” me. : 5 ;s watt;in meats, and one-half dozcn Of love's bestowing—and so, good-{ Watch the remnant. counters. Often|ters: Herewith I send some house- |mind of the little fellow who signed | The Farmer Boy was applauded so| Aunty: I tried to see you the other | figs, cut fine. night! you can get a pretty piece of Scotch | hold information. 3 the pledge for Abraham Lincoln. Shallhe had to go back and this is what | day but could manage it no way. Are| peach Whip Dissslve one package A little fun to match the sorrow gingham or fine muslin at a price a The Cook’s Quide, I tell it to you? he said: you in faver of Biddy’s plan, or one of | o¢ peach’ or -orange Jell-O In one tes. Of each day’s growing—and so, good |&ood deal lower than it was in the d G “Why, yes,” exclaimed the ladies,| “I am not bound to win, but I am|the pretty parks near Norwich where | upful of bolling water. Just as It na- MOTTow. spring. If you select bargains carefully Ten common sized eggs Weigh 1{,niy T wish the others might hear |bound to be true, I am not bound to|2Il can get from all directions? You gins to set add one-half Pint R A little trust that when we die they will prove real bargains, and you | Pound. i it, too. We are going to have a Tem- | succeed, but I am bound to live up to | know what a timid one I am away | Jice and whip. Then beat In ons. wu We reap our sowing—and so, goodhye! | will have material on hand to use an-| SOft butter the size of an egg|perance Meoting this afternoon. Can't | the light I have. 4| from home. =Miss Much Afraid ought | ¢~ 15 SMp TR Thep Test % one oup —George Du Maurier. | other season. Don’t buy a thing be- | W¢l8hs one ounce you speak it then?” Stand_with everybody that stands ;10 l:je A neE Will try and be on | (o == * | cause it is cheap; think carefuly and!lz(g‘fiml;;m of coffee or sugar weighs|” Arter the Boy had left them Saman- r:glr:L S‘;andtwn&\htfim wl‘:ile bhe x| Lo fon eknlz'lvcvn:sh‘-f possible. If prl o : ANSWERS AND | 4 make up vour mind that i b 2 tha sald: right part wi im when he goes | ROF 3 S fee Foam: Dissolve one package S isfacti aQ 1. y a l f Sweet Sixteen and an Out- choir then sang “Temperance water. Put in cool nlace and just a: ALL CARDS to Theoda and_Aunt | isfaction and absolutely no economy in O a - L your birthdays. I spent a’quist day |1t Is ready to set beat 1ttt b Hent One pint of best brown sugar|sider with so much Sympatby and |Forever,” and the meeting was over. |Your aaya a soon as received. The last were mailed | aDPeals to you, with the result that you | WG.ShS 12 ounces. Gladness shining like a Sunbeam | The Farmer's Wife, Hulda, Rural|2thome sewing, indulging in ice cream | Serve with whipped cream. on July 7th. will_have a lot of worthless stuff you | L0 tin cubs (weHl heuped) of| from his face as the Farmer Boy." Delivery, Robinson Crusoe, Aunt Ser- | and orangeade. ” GLADNESS. O. H. O. writes the Corner: I had |Will be unwilling to wear. Use vour | C°Jee OF sugar weighs 1 pound. “Well,” sald Aunt Mehitable, he|ina, Back Woods, Mother, and a Plain| [Flizabeth: Will you be at the picnic? | plainfield. plsaned to €0 to the Social Corner | brains when you are planning and buy- | 1770 tea cups (level) of granulated | certainly will take the house down|Woman, Pheul, W. L. K, Sis wife, | M Roena: feuw it time for you to plenic, but have company and expect | ing; you will find it worth while to|SUSAr welghs 1 pound. this afternoon.. A E. E, and A Dreamer and Alicla | S0Te east agaln? 1T would love to| o ppw SEASONABLE SALADS. more next week, s0 I cannot go: but | think twice and to make sure that the o, L0 (o2 CUPS Of soft butter (well| At two o'clock the Farmer Boy ar- | were in the kitchen' ready to serve| 562 you. WWish you could see my Dor- - 5 sbould like to have some of the Sucial | bargains offered are really marieq bocked) weighs 1 pound. rived at Centennial Square. The place | supper. Soon all went below and ate | 'Y Perkins rose. =~ Bditor of the Soolal Cormer: I am friends call on me before tae | down goods, They often are, for the ! One and one half pints of powdered | wag all decorated with Ferns, Calla- | their fill of the best supper made from | Samantha: Do vou live anywhere| JQU0F OF I0G Coff! JOTRRE © 87 summer is over. I hope all who at- | storekeepers would rather sell off their | S'S2F Welghs 1 pound. Lilies, Morning Glories, Sweet Will- [zil Carner Goodles. HoSr ealey Chapel. say : sbour hree o rries wlstes tend the picnic will have a nice.time. |short lengths at a reduction than to| op o o, ta0iesPoon of powdered sugar|iims "Hepaticas, Mistletoe, 'Hyaginth, | Then the Editor said it was time |™yeS% - 3 e have anything left over, and if yoa dec1 | °, flour weighs 1 ounce. Kentucky Bells, Cornflower, Rose- | they went home. Pl ust give room for others, so geed-| Pineapple Salad—Cut pineappie in WILL BE no assessment | p3y® 2nYtHIng left over, 3 decl| " Ome tablespoon (well rounded) of | mary. Pink Rose, Black Pansies, Wild BIDDY, |bve ome ang all small pieces; wash tender leaves of for grounds or general expenses 1f eliabte firm you can get things | goft butter weighs 1 ounce. Chertes, Crimeon Ramblers, New| Tolland County. GRACE. |lettuce and spread pineapple on them, the picnic is held at Coventry lake, The | 4t 2 Saving now. % One pound of wheat flour is equal to T v = o ith wherries ~ b Serve . 1 tor® | Always shrink cotton goods before | 2 % England Roses, Balsam Fir, THE JOY AND THE BLESSI o s A expenses have all been provided for. & 1 quart. berry Blossoms, Elderberries, A WEEK.DAY BILL OF FARE. T NG OF | with salad dressing. having them made up. The finer dim- ELIZABETH Letter Tecelved and | ities and organdios thot lose thelr Arst | mer: man s ;::t (2 ounces of Indian | Buttercups, Sweet Lavender, Myrtle, — FLOWERS. Banana Salad—A strip of the peel Mehitable were promptly forwarded as | buying cheap goods because the price mailed to Aunty. freshness must be made up as t@éy are, | - On Peppermint and Wintergreen blossoms, | Dear Social Corner Sister:—Here of a large nice banana may be turn- = £ 2 q e pound of soft butter is equal| arhutus, Canterbury Bells and o ” ! Soci: = A vi T <. i 3 yme, “Week-Day Dinners” on the Editor Social Cornar: I am a stranz- an caref: ‘scoop- NAUGATUCK writes to Loan:—Ac- | naaaus llowance for shrinkage when | to 1 pint. Mountain Laurel. Farmi— 4 er to the Social Comer, yet I Jook orc| ca oot To Al s ot b el laundered; but ginghams, percales, | O; d of soft butter {s equal :'e:‘t. S E :-;o;'nl!‘;ldefl::arryr::me re- | marquisettes’ which have no Gressing | to s er 18 equal| " The decorating committee consist- e T2y return the | in them, and most of the white suit- A ward to the many pleasant hours I|of pulp prepare a mixture of thinly ed of the following: Aunt - Hester,| MondayHam steaks, spinach. | sha) enjoy reading about all the good banana, shredd: nge . or One pound and 2 oupces of best| Queen Bess, Ida, Maine Lover, Aunty,, creamed potatoes, huckleberries and | things enjoyed bygthe members of ihe ;lrif;:rml: goe i fw“po:&: e favor, it will gtve me great pleasure to d so. ings and dress - materials should be| brown sugar make 1 quart. cream. 4 thoroughly shrunken. 7hen your dres: One pound and 1 ounce of powdered E;’,‘! mr? mfg"‘n"“ uulahfifx}:m vg::_ o 5 i SO ground or In small pleces. Mix this JULY FOURTH AT THE HOSPITAL, | &5 Will be large anough after they-have | white sugar make 1 quart. e st Mirattie Murte ang Mys, |, Tuesddy—Chicken stew with dump- am a great lover of flowers. I|in a bowl with whipped cream amd Lot l i been washed, and there will be no need| One pound of broken loaf sugar 18 | Bopirac. 2 B el e kel besi v e ?r?g"/ e o tin Tt ey | T e e e Dear Editor and Sisters of the So- | °f bothering with alerations. | eaual to one quart. One of them refused to work and | Pelr skins, straw b winter. 1 sowed a varlety of seeds chis | _Nasturtium Salad—Shred a head of cial Corner: I gee by the paper, you | * “;e“ elp in home dressmaking| Four large tablespoons make one | that was Busybody. ‘Wednesday—Scalloped macaroni | spring’ byt the dry weather has hin- | lettuce, mingle with a quantity of nas- Ditxebeen gatting ahead of me in gty b Joha?pp:J‘rfif‘z)flf“fl"?flffifig M oy Holer 1 e The first speaker was Patty Bmer- | with meat, mashed carrots and tur-| dered many e nes 15 turtium leaves. Wash both thorough. account of your Fourth cel: 2 r i PR ol o e e 3 ald. She gave a splendid talk on |nips, lettuce and egg salad, Rothe-| [ every lover of flowers could y. ~ Place a- sal wl and do grat-| with nasturtium flowers. Serve with bration: but you will have to go a goca | COMIOrtable, measure the ~waistband,| One large wine glass holds 2 ounces. | iy, Power of Cholce.” She compar- | gruetze. ify his longings in full, what a world waye to_enjoy what I haw 223 |length of skirt, length of sleeve and| One tablespoon 1s equal to one half - : , noon. 1Teal Well. patd in' wateiing | 146 0f (hé sieeve at the bottom, ounce. i o352 e of purity with a lif of ¥ic®| Thursday, (Oven Dinner) —Meat | of bloom this would el But the trucst | 4ressine: the maneuvers of different patients oy | 1 50 keep a list of pattern sizes, : and intemperance. The question 8sk- |joar ' potatoss—baked with meat, |lover of flowers is oftsn a poor man or| Cuoumber Salad—Slice oucumbers the exercises were gotten up for their | PUSt measure required, arm measur Uses of Small Fruits for Jellles and Chatterbox ¢ next. Her sub- |Bcalloped tomatoes, blackberry Roly-|a poor woman, and he or she is able to|and onlons and serve on lettuce leaves enefit. walst and hip mehsure, collar stse. siv. | aid Jam: e AUEmDox ceme el Poly. make beautiful but u tiny patch in|with olive oil or salad dressing. Three hundred patlents with thety | It IS often useful. Another good pian 1s| Use fruit not quits ripe. Do not attendants, nurses, doctors, with the |10 Write down the quantity of material Pick It when wet. Sterilize glasses. d or garden; but Then Nat and Married and Happy | Friday—Salmon loaf, drawn butter. | fangc DarToW val Iced Canteloupe—Cut the melon- in sang a duet, entitled “Temperance | bolled potatoes, creamled early cab- | jiet v bit of blooming ground is|ygives, clean out the aeeds, set on the band of twelve places of made | needed for a shirtwaist, or a dress, Of | Use parafin to cover fellies, = Make 4 fulfilling a certain mission in the worla. E e a very pretty ploture. T';“:fl&oukh: course this changes with the fashions.|jelly in small quantities.” Cook quick- Ch;,"_l"‘;“'wn oA by e s PRSechaTipEly. It was a beautiful thought that “fow- :;?nugx;:’;{ 33’?,;. P ond 1 witn Game to me a little late, or 1 might |It 18 a good gulde, however, for esti- ly. Girl, who gave a very nice reading ?-:urd-yu—somawtonzne.h mashed | ers &rs God's swiles upen earth.” . |ice'cresusi % chervy preased mnto the 70u to read, siko listening to the me. | tertal. i sirawberry and currant juice, boil hard | tne; Coffes Frosting—Two _tablespoons | the sick, for the aged and for the little| Peach lce—Into one quart of ripe 5 ; o o Ao Mater, Papa's Boy, L. | P10 coffes, one cupful of con- |ohildren who covet their wondrous|peaches masheq stir a cup of water, 1 currant Jelly. 2 et 2 Tuey 'Ann, Luella, | fectioner's sugar, one white of egs, | beauty. Those who really love flow.|Ib. of sugar, and the unbeaten whites sleastng berta, M. Roena, Datients take the two-step, which one | ally need, but if you are not perfect 3 R siale Fadiuy A _ one teaspoonful of vamilla extract and | ers will seek to interest others in their|of 5 eggs. Turn all into the freezer 4id. She was very gracefil and man- |sure it Is better fo buy what ihe pats | of o ont jelly: This le the eastest| Yamle, Peggy Ann, Moty Cod N otner: | half a teaspoonful ~of lemon julce. |growth who may be indifferent to|and grind until firm. Any ripe frult 2ged her feet, if she couldn’t her |tern calls for than not to have enough. | jeaves and’.mmé Mash with swooden | Uncle Si, Aunt Nancy, Aunt July, Aunt | Sift the sugar into a basin, add the|them. Send the catalogue around here desired can be ‘iced in this way as brain. They tell me she was once an | Just a word about patterns. Be masher: add 1 pint water to every 10 |Jerusha, Reuben's. Wife, A Roxbury | other ingretients and beat untll thick. | and there. Call the attention of your|Well as peaches, R e actress, sure it is better to buy what the pat- | pints of -fruit. Heat slowly to botl- | Mother, and her Daughter, C. H. S., friends to it, and you and the cata- : Another patlent made a number of | women who are used Lo buying ready- | ing point. Pour into large flannel bag | 1913, Sally Ann, C. B, S., Salemite and | _Coffee Sherbet—Put one tablespoon- | logue will be two public benefactors of = bandsprings while crossing the lawn, [made waists think they must buy the | suspended over stome jar, Let d,f',g Jane Ann all sat in the cheir loft, and |ful of powdered gelatine into a sauce- | the neglected doorvard in which they |INTERESTING COMMENTS OF IOLA Dever saw it done better. They wili [same size in a pattern, and then they | for fine jellics. Squeeze gently At T Anm and Ready sang their | Pan, 8dd half a eupful of water, two | have not heretofore anpeared. hbieatt make you laugh, as they will do lots |blame the pattern for unsatistactory| If an “evervday” product is wanted | duet, ‘“Temperance Timber.”” The |CuPfuls of strong coffes, one cupful| Let us agitate this flower-growing| Dear Sisters of the Social Corner:— of mi ical things when you least’ ex- [results. I know only about the But- | measure out 2 quarts, add 3 quarts | choir sang “Success” with vigor. of sugar and two cupfuls of thin| measure and enlist all cur neighbors.in|As I go to and fro ‘in this werld [ M‘hn"m terick patterns, but I think they are all | sugar, Boil and skim thres times It| Then came another plece by a lit- [ Cream. Stir over the fire till dis-| it with the assurance that by doing so|am often moved to-wonder why we so band playing Nahawe Moencd by the lalike in this respect. The bust meas- (ought then to drop in heavy drops | tle Girlie called “Bessle’s Secret.” solved, then strain and cool. Freeze.|we are contributing to the public|frequently meet women who S nt(-l race Bofing, Nahant March. A sack |uro should not be taken as a tailor or from spoon and s done. . Poar inta | Polly Peppermint makes a splendid | Serve in dainty glasses. Ll T 5 tine into the aftérnoon of e and Bigoll- avock “DYU:;"'“::“P’;!::::. mir: smabll(er takes it. People who draft hot glasses, set in sun, Cover with| Willing Helper and Charlletxte is 28| prainfela . b’:‘as(ss gin‘e;{:r 'lrhe s:glgowl(;_‘:lstgrs:}l\; K?oogeflrzg:l oo ! S m p-:flud °h. | adjustal o i C T call- I al as’ beautiful as e V their dres: e patterns have to use differ- | glass if possible, when cold cover | Frank as she can be in her plece cal sa‘};ge: and there are those who pre | general appearance: ' when young, A number of male patients Joined in | ¢op t methods from those who make thickl: (0 e d “The Teacher's Pet” Bis Botalo Face. Some are pretty Sue | soraraie Datieta ot ey o make | thickly, with melted parafin, 0 B, Huth, Gynthia Ann, Florll-| A DAY AT GARDNER LAKE. |fer tissue paper or stiff waxen roses to|seemingly ~gTown _indifferent and go in to win. They don’t always : hinking it don't matter how they ¥5 | Ask the clerk at the pattern counter ts | _Raspberry and Blackberry Jelly: | la, Evelyn, Celinda, Florodora, Jane, real ones. But a taste for the real and | thinkin measure vou, or consult the, directions Eitner red or black raspberries will | Hermipls, Jane Grey, Elizabeth, So- tzn.raner Lu;‘v;, 18 mh na}ur’l m:gy :t the. heautifu:d 11? flowers cfltn })a cmu(i Lzol;uvcvhen in fact, it never mattered - in_the large bogk of patterns, make a soft jelly alone, but if a firm | phrina, Lue of Canterbury, Sally Sy- | Water,some three miles in length, bY | vated as readily as a taste for goo 2 . A Race D%, 5ix femals patients The tub it blouses are ¢ fashion- | Jelly Is wanted use half as much cur- | eamore, Fay Verna, could Doslitile |about a mile in width, at its widest | reading. irean :fr'!w;flfl;‘;!’;fl. = played The Promoter, Obstacle rare, | i 2 3 % Lavis g & : _ a , int, and is situated six miles north- | Horticultural societies and floral ex- Eix or more patients; thers ma sore, |a0le and so comfertabie that everybody | Tant (or apple) juice as berry juice, | after they saw Bon Ami, Jim and a | point, - o | b M s e M i 5 find that how- | Follow directions fer currant Jjelly. | Rainbow, west by west from Norwich. There | bitions and other agencies are doingtc spend more thoug s E towards cultivating this tfiste,lp'lrlnct. and _not _through vanity for we all lfke to look at a sfc. which was rendered in a very { The quantity given on the pattern Blanche, Bstella, Al- | manner, making some of the | sometimes calis for more than you re- fun and good runming, Band, Th. | Wants one. You may ! - Dar! Detight e ever loose your tension is the silk will| For biackberry jelly, use berries| Fliza Jane is a fine speaker, but she | 2re times when the wind is nigh that | much . ight. = Obatacls racs, by 9 B it e refused for she said she was nearly |the waves run high, and the “white|and the outlock for some great resuits | either; ey ) 2, DY | pucker in the stitehing, Put @ strip | about half ripe, adding only 2-3 as ::mx. m"‘é'f..'.’,‘:.. salngm’und&:'mlefi; of paper under the pe mdus:m:f"imuch sugar as juice, Frozen, (‘w‘; l{’veu“ tgn 1?}: il}(de.mOm ltzld in floriculture ldurln‘ the coming year;\::‘“"e %;.?32‘:2‘:22{.‘{..‘:‘&.?%-‘,’% had through that, Tt csa be pulie ELLA OF CANTERBURY, Samantha came next. Her plece, |resident near the lake tol © writer | js very promising indeed. A o io Evab fov her side comis; | LATOUE e b T | ugmoking T Clgarrettes,” was spien- |of having been out when thres palls AUNTY. |ought to make ourselves as pleasing of water would coms into the boat at| 3 to the eves of our: fellow ‘mortals as did and there were plenty of boys and Hcho Glen. to the eyes o (onel R time. S 5 young men thers to hear it, too. She |a time. o aimoult tasik If ‘we take a little SEE o beas,. |afterward, and you wil have a good seconds she seemed bes deved, but still followed smoeth tuck er hem, lowed the rest and Last, but not Ieast, when you ars using | LIBBIE INDULGES IN A LITTLE went fthe rounds, Band, Heads Up, Mayeh, Three legged race by eighf |®fUll spesl of sewingsilk on vour ma- | CHAT, went on: “A school teacher on his The south shore with its cool shady { A RACY LETTER FROM THE WEST | & Rat: o mals patient: D chi v vi b a by Al % t ~hool observed smoke rising | groves and the summer cottages | thought about it, and wl s was o L [ T s e e B dotherad by Hav hear the sehool house, Fastening t6 | makes up the scemic beauty which INDIES. and garments sult us best, remember- ing the thread fiy off anc wind around| Te Editor and Secial.Corner Sis- the spindle if yvou will simply set an ters: Where! ch where! are all the empiy spool om first and put vour sisters? Busy, of course, in their | around a bon fire, ing that white is almost always sal except for those inclined to stoutnsse. bers: Grettings to one and all from ®j( 'y, gn scospted fact that white th t he found a grou of -boys |cannot be beaten anywhere in New " Seb ! i England. June 14th was one of thoss | , Dear Bditor and Soclal Corner Mem. did fine, Band, Morey’ Widow Wail Race by six male patients B Dixie Derling, The faf mai’ was yery good, the heawiest spool of silk on top of that, 1 have varied ways, “What are you deing, beys?”’ asked |rare d”iku"":“ the one the famous | (1o tyest Indles! It 1s an ideal sum- | 4 & (8. %0 (SOOTNE" iiCey make ome emme in third, end that is sa: proved it repeatedly, und it is simpi Married and Happy is deubtless | the teacher. = e o 4| mer's day, in Havana, and T wish you | (X880 or%€T, 110 piack has the op- B e 1 Thy | ihan winding off a’ bobbinful of silk making rapid censtructien dresses and | “Smoking cigarettes” replled a lit- | Before the mellow sunshine- had| coyiq accompany me on an automobile | oK 2 800 Trss woman who never March, Fo: womaw's race the |¥ou do not meed, to reduce the size of | holding reunions and celsbrating birth- | t1e_fellow, falrly appeared above the eastern hor- | y1yp oyt into the heart of the coun- | Do ees forty again needs to be very Welght here came n second, | the spoci_se that the siik will not kirk, ' days, Pushing his way into the group, the | lzon the Soclal Corner members Were |, oyer the macadamized hlghways | Maieem in the. selection of bright 2nd quite excited, saying: 1 |In fact, I always put the empty spooi| Ready and Balsam Fir are settling | teacher said: “What does all this be;:‘urflng 3amlallzefl "é I;x‘flpm l:"i%- | called Calzadas, lined with roval paim, | of pronounced colors: as lnfis cases I never worked fo hard on under a spool of sifk, whether the|{n their new homes, How charming- | mean?” Poent by the lakeside - NOUrs ' Pl aimond and hamboo trees. An erro-| ol P ¢ tan, they make ome look older. One of the larger boys replied; | sPent by the lakeside, | neous fdea prevalls that the heat In| O o0 o N e & lady, no longer spool of silik is full or not. It-will keep 1v_they write of them, ! The last 1 saw of her P - |it running more sms Biddy is agitating fa We'va concluded to smoke our. cigar. | _All of Mr. Latimer's boats had been | aton® [Ao8 Prevals tont fhe FoO ’ 4oving & box of candy. ‘Beni Wil o T P 11 “Chventry ISt chosen for the | eites in the only way they should ba AR L " Sy Dfsenand, fa be fure Whon T toli you that the’ thermo- | YerY zfi;fi,":‘hfi“,'}"'”"fi4mmm and Spur Masch, Another potato race it 4 | gathering, hasn’t semeone a lawn suit- | #moked, We've put all of our cigar- | o Tlh SEban | meter, so far, has not been higher than '5°% TS 1 " T q™ got agme follewed by the maie patients. Band |THE CARD SHOWER DELIGHTED abie for fhe mesting? WIif loan mine, | Sttes, cigarette papers and bags of to- e facilities for landing by airship, | g5 gegrees (in the shade) you can draw | hade' of v, or some combination with Megaphone Mareh, Potate but fear it might met be centrally | bacco in a_pile here and are having |at the lake are not of the best, i) your own conclusions, The heat I8 | SafS S FYCE o pewian, she would six female papients. enough lecated to peeommodate ihe |8 bonfire, It's lots ef fun.”. present, and the means of transporta- | jempered by o breeze which blows | 1A%t SCCRC M T TR an 1t was the wimners received prizes of Some S { reatest number of seattered mem. | "Well, boys,” sald the teacher, “you |tion for the Cornerites had to be bY | over the island from the ocean and | JEv® "SON0 ¢ yotter imagined them Dear Ed sters: What g | bers, theugh it ism’t in the weeds, heve dene a wise and manly thing to | team, and auto, ! Gulf of Mexico making the days com- | ;o cripad, . R s‘ln“un and lemonade were | 5I0VIOUS Fourth! What a great and| HAw many sisters use a small paint | gestroy that which would surely des- | By 10 o'clock a good number had | fortable and nights delightful, Te A8, & ‘far \ory. fiam: the days: of seewed on f Jagn (5 the patisate, grand sirprise Aunt Mehitable and I|brush for greasing bread pams cake | (¥6¥ you, I am glad that you have |already arrived. The lake was as| There are so many points of interest| . .= oA & 0% D" rohamothors who ? told four ‘n'ze" wese served | 144, 5o splendidly and completely wsit- | pans, ets, Try ene and wender hew | learned in school that the cigarette is smooth as a millpond, a number of [ 4, yigit in this quaint old-world cl[y};uu caps and considered themaelves = ‘minites. ten up by Aunty; a geod time long Lo | yoy ever did amy ether way, ‘an enemy whom yeu oan eonquer.” boating parties were already outy and|anq go many beautiful drives in the | Tare SAPe RUT AFNCCRC “on ™ dave g0 AR fAuty oF T misht be | e Temembered, Such a splendid stors. 9? always disitke te read unseasen.| Pamantha ended her little story by | quite a few of the men folks were also | yicinity with glimpses of country life | Ofy O\ F N0 14 Yodies nowadaye:” o write more. Not aloue in fiction, bul in reality, | abls recipes, such as girestipns for | 8a¥ing she hoped all boys ‘smoke cig- | noted among the company, and lts pleturesque people, that vis- | traete CKG BO Qo2 O otrame and FROZEN, the celebration full of pleasures, as it | strawherry sherteake pr 'fresi“ fried | A¥Ottes making a bonfire of them.” In Bden Lodge Grova the busy |jtors from the temperate zones find it |27 to appear lke . twenty-frve, o Maine, " |was so delistful 1o be rememberea by | ucumbers in January (7)) but tnis js | _Aunt Mohitable was then called upon | Marthas of he merry company were |very alluring. I think it would inter- | 5 0 SERCCH. oF ity with disss- Eoeoas . thirty cards from the Social Eorner | fimely: a give a little tall, Aunt Mehitable | beginning to think of preparing the| agt” Polly Peppermint to kmow that TR cyoh wome. of The DOPO- BEAUTIF¥ING HOME GROUNDS, |f4mily, and dear friends out of the § such a fear seul she thought it | noontime repast, when someone Who| cuba has more than two hundred ook 7 f ey d CoArner_ 2 Beali ;od B;‘m—eu:“ sern lightly E&(‘er ntst give the piese entitled The :::: ’-“«’5‘4 r::uruode tftom lh? 1;1..::& mpecies of native birds, Do:{seasin' the | & Ve In mind an’old man of over 1 looked at thi ¥r ; rom cobs serapiag mostly, seasen with | Little Reformer, at we eat our lunch on|magt beautiful plumage Native song K G e B e Foatal oSomnim: 1t M | ojuitst ‘Saboien. detignc ox cards With | i, pepper and bucter (liberally with | It was vacation time, Little Wor. | the island, as thare was o fine 1anding | pivay are rare, |Tho Cubans are very e T and flowtr growers tAlpk tn male the h»m: my pleasure; but beyUnd the preily | putler); add milk te make quite meist | enee had waited anxiousiy for scheol | place in the log of the island, fong of canary birds and import large g“!d lored jet pimck, The effect srounds glow “betillast Howers, card I was teuched by the kindly | ABd Pake emezhalf heur, After hav- | e #lese, far she wag (e shend her va. The Bditar weag consulted on the numbers of them, Much as I wouid 9:‘“» Yo' Pad risen from Same people jove flowers: as b . that prompted the sending, |18 2 dish of jt for dinmer eme wants | gation with p faverite umale whe lived | question, and he thought best to take | enjoy another yisit from the Social :;': :2‘“ _”"’M el wacers Tt Kot B o LR Ai*‘ Thanie sou, sach g o | anether for supper, fa g village net far away, & voie on the matter and the largest | Gorner members, | dure not dream |the dead and was masquared; m?!g: a“w.sucu”,f:flu for the messuge and srocting g6 kind. | Oouldn't take it to a pienie very well, | Her unele kept p m;}; stere mnd | number were in faver ef golu, gny more dreams such as prompted | WS 9O%G, ST “The beauty snd 2 i e el “|se will give vou recipe for - | ne wrain in his letieri “Plorenss shall | Arriving ai the island the company | The Cornerites' Outing, ol i e B e i Py 7 o oA Ae — be_py little elesi/ fermed inte line, Indian file, and went M7 conseience pricks me every time | REGON mediom’ Between trying. to Tt 165e: whiaiiosil v X o R0 | Dandy Drop Gakes—Threc eggs, || Flovence was mueh disturbed up the w«adlnq path earrying the | f think of the four days' sea trip thrust |® k_’" g o et o A e [ v 5 - proporated— | cup sugar, 1 cup fleur, 1 teaspeentul the stere, Bhe had | mysterious looking bexes, pQ;‘l! and | an Aunty wha never willingly sails ’"l; ”l““ ivas: v " r e e o o b e e g o G * hicnic on the | baking powder, lemon, salt, ars 5 ir baskets to the summit of the hill | “the aeean lue’ the heantless romst- | Gi% of 1of :.'{M iy "g' Tion ar coale e Sh | e gt ‘i Toe e fora| i AUAD, e SRy sace stery : TSR AR LR LR O T e i e 8 i 3 & 2 i ambier wear hew e water the sumj us m eeteq te the even a segen PP Salig and Vi Kucken | smel of B soust pls i vl | ¢ e rett” e ponls buas ; o X Tl bt (6, BP0 NS | (Gontiniedon Baae Fihesn) 3 Mfl;&& i e g ol ;:W (31 s‘; story wher | hers arve lasting later tham a9 : 24 ¥ ‘l!whi wag the menu: Sand- ise Party (Ma, hew esuld you?) the * s ' %gem are fhis g:y‘g:gthn “but ase “YWall, dasiing, I syrt‘e, Fyppese it | wiehes, eake, gge, eoffes, nabisess, | unpardengble mistake in elothing 3 of ey beautiful? have seven pn | dees {hsga any partiey a7 heese, amen e pevera] varieties of | Henrieg in bBey's raiment and eausing oy BB | Difaniog e bosnek, Sistors appeared | the\wall well worth all the wosk put |~ Phen” pessisiod the litHle refowm. | Suis wus a pail of Glen Mary | her (for 1 suspeel she is of the fem- S ) LFul Joafl of day | put pn them, Whaf bright speis on why do vey sell it tel them ¥ native §traw es. inine gemder) La sing a seng over twe ¥ ;a; L E‘% e 1 iy wer Bne jal caused same mpwri-) veavs eld, iream hagE been cake, zarmished with 2 wenderful vine the land th make fer hapt X i5& 5ad bespics, the like of whied s ; E‘fiigé%e the memey i Thood " whings I pay . “BO¥EY Fo in Pathing vaussq bY sume ef

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