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JUVENILITY HATH ITS CHARMS AS WELL AS ITS MEASLES EVERY WOMAN'S OPPORTUNITY. The Bulletin wants good home leiters, good business leiters; geod heip- l ful lctters of any kiné the mind way suggest. They should be in hand by WedLesday of each week. Write on but one side of the paper. Address, SOCIAL CORNER. £DITOR, Bulletin Oiffice, Norwich, Conn. THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: $25( to 4rst; §$1.50 to secora. $1.08 to third I Awsard made the last Saturday o eacn moni. I ANNIVERSARY RHYMES, ydoy and ow have been strangely | ks | biended; as the loved son or daugiter, Talling Me! | mappy in another’s love, has gone 1 hear T Chrnts dalban vaot L to new homes. in other homes | Colling me- o) chits §o 26} hildren of four years ago have | In 165 Gonfeet piiFR & et ome the voung men and women of | From its offerings to select— many of them doing their part | Whi T tite effect! e world's work g i us new duties and new responsibil- In its cosiest place to sit! Are we doing our best with our 2 i s lives? Are we better wiv better o] hear The Comner calling me! hother=iticle e S B D To listen, joke, laugh and chat— s by our hand| To devise this or criticise that! on done.” i > ?Es&";fifiif‘&?a‘ff many old friends in! n its cos ' Corner this ing. —Written by Ruth, | ¢ R e e ] E H { The Secial Corner—1914. i AS A HOBEY Where'er on earth a Social Corner is g ' found Dear seems pos. Yeu'l find zeod-fellowship and misth. bie that have passed ' Whether the sky is blue, or clouded | cince the rted. i o'er, 4 lvery one should have one or more There's always room for one guest hobbies and what betier could one | more. than joining The Social Corner? find old friends It is the spot of all the welcome spots ‘Neath fair Night's twinkling goiden e new one | ionai “yellow paper” by way o membered in the let- s, stories, calendars, or any suggestion, or pattern’ always siar ng Iways has a cordial welcome recipe, Amd not a friendly spirit bars. forthcoming. I hope to see letters from all old] Tn it is the heart and hand and good ' ones as well as new. and— MA. adding song and greeting. too! The word of cheer, to yearning hearts 0 dear— And the ever varying menu. Waterford. GOOD WORDS FROM BILLIE. | - Dear Editor and Social Corner Sisters: Ou o er's it C4 ir ol -i B ol e place of fair chal-| peing 5 member of The Corner - 2 e 3 one sweet day. It is impossi- | To determine the question “Who| b for me to tell whether I was one e > the first members or not, for I was The charm of human Iffe ltes in mys- |y and took a prize before I tery— . : ; s o Something like rein- Te mystery the gods give no clue! an Tfaere I B0 ot Dk 4 . 3 noticed the change I was of It'e up to you! Is any name more'’n a | s, little consequenc concelt ? Here's to the Corn Does not a rose by any other name “if we have borne another's woe. 1 Sm‘afl u wwo'lt o Cheering as through the world we go. o we evasive mortals who are If we have soothed another’s pain, Hid behind a name remain the same. | Or heiped to ease the bitter strain, | i glad! We have in | Let's laugh and strive and eympathize | e i e nd guess! I think every membe: n truthfully | et's and hold and think and | say this: and mere ot ous Sosd Cor sigh 1 =i's be prepared for every stress- { BILLIE. Making our motto: “Never say die.” | —— I Witten by Oola ol * |'a SNOWBALL OF THE SUN, NOT ANSWERS AND INQUIRIES. | THE FROST. | RI RAL DELIVERY—Cards re- 1 Social Corner Sis- ed and forwarded as vou directed. ! 3 ‘ome again POINSETTA <‘ards received and to The Corne: mailed to destination 1 sisters blow away in et o blow-out of Sunday, March writers indieated. | CRIMSON RAMBLER.—Cards re- ceived and forwarded to destination NT SARAH - Cards received and hey mailed as you directed on Ramble: - | FAYE VERNA—Cards received and ¥ thanks. When yvou go- sent 1o the persons indicated another v and have READY Thenks for the Social Corner souvenir so beautifuily edged o . with tatting. The Bditor showed the | "pC®0d work to 2 woman of judgment con- |l DEUVERY: Your letter was very erning such work and she said it was ' i1 <TOSU] put Joumpaingen vis the prettisst tatting edging she had | % lease give us another call Ry Meen 7 Aunt Abby: Ye card receiv- MA—Letters received and mailed 10 | ed. and may ST the writers indicated I Sie h 4 e 2 AUNT ABBY—Letter received and Sunbeam’s story. sent to Libbie SNOWBALA—( mailed as request ards received and MAPLE LEAF—Cards received and 1t must have been & sight - g e b Hartford Union Station A e e and iisd Have you met Married and &8 yYou wi ver e TR i B bie: I think Snowball wom't melt | 10 find vour name among the reg- el mvnaaE istered. Please send in vour full ad- ¢ ones made of snow, but from the isered. Flea ones that bloom in May i Aunt Hester Was pleased to see ' | anotizer letter from you. Did you r ONE OF GLENWOOD'S BEST. | oita Vi’ post LS Good morning Soctl Corner Friends stor w for Here I come to help celebrate our — aidor. Iyaim | Anniversary. As I write, my memory Foes back > that morning OWBALL. i four years ago. How eagerly I looked G B aver the morning paper Lo see the new CONGRATULATIONS FROM PUSS. | department, which our Editor had so —— i ind n us. From the very first | Dear E nd Social Corne ts atmosph re was cheering and help- | fers: Mr. E accept my congratu- tions upon wWing so many congen ime has made many changes in | ial writers in vour department The rner”, as it has in all our Social Corner Writ Accept my but the influence it exer is | congratulatior upon four years of 1 the same—cheering and helpful. hap) sociation together. These four years, short though they PUSS, seem as we iook back this morning _— 3 feve made many changes in our homes. e of the homes have come th THE FOURTH ANNIVERSARY. ittle strangers needing our | we'll certainly come,” care; into other and they “I think it will be a are many—the death angel has come | don't Diar taking away our loved ones. To these | this morning our hearts go out in ten- der sympat’ There are still Aunt th spoke of enough si other homes where Stubbern Annoying Coughs Cured. “My husband had a cough for fifteen years and my son for eight vears. Dr, King's New Discovery completely cur. = | he would tc his atto, if the roads we dition Yat said h ne (o te sisters in | vod con- ed them. for which I am most thank- | CTitters” said he ful,” writes Mrs. David Moor of Sag- “!l the time inaw, Ala. What Dr. King's New Dis. | Jarch 14th was soon here, aud such covery did for these men, it will do | PIusters day! It snowed, rained and | for you. Dr. Kings New Diseovery | hailed by t 4 Jane, who had shiould be in every bome. Stops hacr. | been working hard all the forenoon, | Ing coughs, relieves la Erippe and ail | Scrubbing and dusting d she felt throat and lung aflments. Money back | ke crving. but kept un in hopes of | f it fails. All druggists. Price 50c | SCQieone coming. ] s g8l S o About 3 oclock the telephone rane | L o o “Hello! Hello! This is Fairy God- S e & Co, Philadelphia | 1, iner. - We've got stuck in 4 snow W s drift but hope to be with you soon. =3 s, t s ge crowd of us and System Cleanser. An hour the belated company ter months impurities | arrived. = i d becomes im-| “i'm Thankful” said Beth, “that sour kidueys. liver'and | we're here. i to work, causing so-called | “Have you any " says S er.” You feel tired, weak | Grandma Frozen | 1d lazy. FElectric Bitters—the spring . “You have my Sympathy,” says Aunt onic and system eleanser—ia what | Abby, who was One of Them. ! cu need; they stimulate the kidneys, | Blanche, who is One \Who Know w2 and howels to heaithy action, ex- | said Rosieleigh looked Snow- A like blood impurities and restors your | bali, =ith, strength and ambition. Electric | “You musi have Patience,” says The iters makes you feel like new. Start | Dreamer. a four weeks’ treatment—it will put | Somebod vou in fine shape for your spring |in her eye. said a Snowfake dropped ! work. Guaranteed. Al druggists. 56c | After the company had ot ther- and $1. . oughly warm they were invited into the | H. B. Buckien & Co, Philadelphia | parler to hear some ofJim’s canned ! an-8t, Louis, e ;- musje. . His first sclection was In the | sic. jat any {one, and he was Hopeful of having | { many more good times with the same | | anniversary ! to everybody | shadow of affliction: ! “Is it raining. little flower? A GREETING FROM CALLA LILY. Good Old Summer Time, followed by an_encore, Billy Boy. Myrtie read a Dreams Come True. Reuben’s Wife, who is something of an_elocutionist, recited Curfew Bells. Bon Ami sang a solo, Silver Rell. Arraywanna gave a piano solo, Red Wing, that was much appreciated, as it was one of the latest pieces of mu- | As an encore she plaved Blue Belis of Scotland. | Joan sang a solo, It is Good to Be selection, When The Editor, who had been llstening{ very attentively to each number, said he had never enjoyed himself so much | gathering as he had at this 300d brothers and sisters. i After the Fditor had finished, Nat | Jumped up quickly and said he'd had | an all-fired good time and he noped | them hogs had behaved i too. “Sh-sh!” said Jane Ann, and tried to pull him in his chair by his coat- tails. Social Corner Puss very quietly got | up from her corner on the floor, stretched herself and jumped up into ! Jack’s lap, which made the company shout with laughter. | After the speechmaking and music, refreshments were passed and games played until it was time to g0 home, It _was voted to celebrate the fifth | with Potlatch. | me PEGGY AD DOCTOR'S DAUGHTER GETS THE CORNER BY 'PHONE. Hello, Central! Is this The Bulletin office? Weli, T want the wire just a moment, | please,_ for the Social Corner peoplel are celebrating their Fourth Anmiver- sary. H I want to send a message of welcome | present and also a few | lines quoted by Dr. Chapman that | ought to help those who are under the | themselves, | Be glad of rain. Too much sun would wither thee; “Twill shine again! The sky is very black, “tis true, But just behind it shines the blue. ‘Art thou weary, tender heart? Be glad of pain; In sorrow sweetest things will grow, As flowers in rain. i God watches, and thou wilt have the ! sun When clouds their perfect work have| done.” H THE MINISTER'S DAUGHTER. AN EARLY APPLE BLOSSOM. Social Corner Editor and Friends: I Just imagine the Editor's surprise if| we should one and all appear at head- “ | quarters Saturday, March 14th, the day set for our Fourth Anniversary. As this would be impossible. we will content ourselves with our Nttle mes- sazes of cheer. Do hope we will have a full representation of our members. With best wishes for all and hopmg‘} that our Corner under the leadership of our kind Editor may continue to! dispense friendliness and helpfulness | for many years to come. APPLE BLOSSOM. Colchester. A REMEMBERED LETTER. plied until & column has to be borrow- ed from another part of the paper to contain the writings for the week. Alas, that the good helps and aids of every practical. Bach reader looks forward with pleasure and anticipation for each edition of the paper. ‘We are now one large family and we will try In the future as we have in the past to fill The Cerner with thoughts worthy of the best things, useful information, rejoicing in each other's joys and sympathizing in thei sorrows. We should extend most hearty thanks to the Bditor for thus opening the way for us to become acquainted with each other. Friends and sisters not only in name but truly. May the paper continue to allot us The Corner for vears to come and may we all be proud of the fact that | | we Dbelong to The Bulletin's Social Corner and wear our colors in plain ght, so that whenever we meet we | will recognize each other. Let many a hapvoy year of compan- ionship be ours and when our lif | the life divine. | DIANA. THE SOCIAL CORNER RECORD. RUTH wrote the first membership story—hence was the inventor. PATIENCE NO. 1 discovered the fourth prize. and coined the phrase “Who's Who THE LEO ARD BRIDGE COTERIB were the original hustlers, and they brought out “Nat” and “Ready,” who have never waned in popular; | MARRIED AND HAPPY devised the | first method of solving ““Who's Who " i and presided over the first real meet- ing. THE WIL! {ated the sec cial Corner Corner color, MANTIC COTERIE cr nd commotion in the So- and devised the Social and' brought out Aunt | many members. BIDDY engineered the first and only picnic of the Social Corner members at Coventry Lake. R. DUANE BROMLEY wrote the song “Where the White Birches Grow.” RURAL DELIVERY came early and staved late. and has never allowed the Gres to wane. POTLATCH created the first Social Corner garden in the state of Wash- ington | AUNT SERENA has been one of the most Iy writers for The Cor- iner, and only the Editor realizes how much she has done for the depart- ment. ALIEN was our first from a foreign shore. J. E. T. has been the ideal short let ter ter, and distinguished herseif for originality. correspondent ent and resourceful writers, and her | valuable services will never be forgot- ! ten. M. ROENA has charmed our entire circle by her sweet Christian ]and her anniversary letter lends today & charm to the page. ETTA BARBER, the ever faithfui, conscientious, practical contributor, has laid all in debt to her. ELLA OF CANTERBURY with her budget of good things has been con- stant and true. We love her almost Iditor and Sisters of the Soctal Corner: Does it seem possible that we | have reached the fourth milestone in | the friendly associations of The Cor- ? My mind goes back to the first or 1 wrote to the new department, | called forth by a letter signed From a fother's Heart and entitled “Chiidren hould Not Be Decefved.” Only a few imes have we heard from her since, but I hope she may be induced to write Social Corner is due to the ability, ness of its writers. A FEW WORDS OF APPRECIATION The Bulletin is conscious of the fact that the entire success of The The management has been surprised by the spirit and able char- | | as much as the good things she bas | sent. THEOIA, who proposed this anni- versary celebration, never lacks tnia- tive, amiability and force. We ow: much to her spirit of enterprise Our solitary BEE from Rhode Is- | land finds life sweet on this side the line, and we enjoy her honeved words. SUNSHINE won the cup and saucer self-sacrificing spirit and faithful- for the anniversary number. Perhaps acter of the women who have taken advantage of the oppertunity to for first discovering Ready. she is writing under another name. If promote the welfare of their sex and of their home and it is not un- | MAPLE LBAF took the cup and B e wanin mindful of its obligation fo them for constant and valuable assistance saucer as the first discoverer of that The Corner may long continue its and it takes this opportunity to thank them one and all. | Crimson Rambler. . usefulness with our kind and patient No doubt others have noted the inadequacy of the monthly prizes DECHDS NUMBI (OF regiatored (peo- S Rl e as well as the Social Corner Editor and he can never express the grat- | | "“mes 18 920, of which 1§ are male. SALEMITE. . . . : VE AMONG US one Falr poial s itude he always hae felt to Patience, No. 1 for discovering the fourth Bt tiae it Gticen.; | Gris ) Cre WHAT THE MERRY FARMER DOES st ) money awards. Editor and Sisters of the Social The Editor has been materially Dear grneri- Te thers space enough 1or #2711 | pathy of a great many of his correspondents as well as by those who BIRDS AND FLOWERS we have in have read the Sacial Corner letters | have never asked why letters or stories did not appear, but have been | | E7ent variely, so Whe Corner promises) and am much interested in them. | patient and true through most of these years. i he et naber| Af en rintass e e S A T The Social Corner has come to stay and it is likely to remain a BLid by ouo writer bas heen’ woven:| e e e L I "' | permanent feature of The Bulletin because it is regarded as one of and Patience as u pen-name has bee: Boy I would Itke to have | its most valuable—because most useful departments. | four times duplicated—putting upon the n your auto. This is bad] patience of the Editor an undue R 2 THE SOCIAL CORNER EDITOR. striain. Maple Leaf: Have maple leaves FRANK—If Moosup has been our! started around there vet? most active invalid, and no writer prize which bsing of the heart is no less to be appreciated than the Grandina, one Grandma, and Mothers galore. aided by the cooperation and sym- Rural Delivery: This isa't very nice weather for you to deliver vour mail. I am sending in a few hints about the farm. How to Kill Burdocks: Fill a ma- chine oil can with coal oil, and with | i to extend out two inches at each end with 2 notch for the spring to work in. Trim a notch two inches wide to fit this notch Drive nail or put a peg in the slat just over the spring to | pull it back with and the latch is com- | plete. { With best wishes to all the Corner- | ites, i { MERRY FARMER. | i i nd letters to be addres | -rs. = I have been Interested n all the let- | ters and come fo look for them as I|iNSs. My son and I both long to v would a letter from friends that our | YOUr home city. [ have friends in postman leaves at my door. | Frisco. Los Angeies, Alemeda and other | T have received a great deal of help | PArts of California. on all domestic subjects. D {71 get all the scenery impressed in T e B Faol | my mind of California that I see in just done some. We think it very | the motion pictures, nice. {1 have learned to know onme by its Merey Widew: 1 eosyeh went to Flis | Desutiful satms and handsahe srands Bulletin _cooking school, by your re--‘““,a b“z"-"‘l?'?“;iow e e cipes. Did you enjoy it? Wish I had | Montville: HoW c0 304 1e Yeur known where vour faverite seat w.m,’”“’_ e 2 1 miss | at the sessions. I had a regular seat, | YOUr flower OPe -You enjoy your | Persis: Your scrapbook idea is just | N°W Plano. 31 what 1 have been longing to know. Ready: Did you get my letier? | California Poppy: I enjoy your srit- I wish success to the Social Cor- We all congratulate ourselves, From “Great Grandma” to “Nat!” Recipes for things to eat we’ve swapped, Met friends, both old and new, ! Found laughter for the cheerful hours, And comfort for the blue. more deserves the respect and love of our members. If she doesn't get out her heart mounts high. MA—As a feeder and tender flocks she has illumed our Corner and | shed light on other interesting things. this in one hand, a stout, sharp hee - - She thinks a four-leaved clover fits in the other, you are ready for buai- AVVI\ ERSAR i SOVG | for a Fourth Anniversary emblem. ness. Cut the burdock off at the N 4 How comfortably ELLLIE sits in our wround and spurt a little coal oil on oot Caoas if sl doew, soout e it. hat is 1. It ie killed instently | Glory of Seiemon. and the dead rveis envich the sofl, ] = S To Kill Quack Grase—Afier plowing | . 2 flcld Infested with quack grass wait Tune: AULD LANG SYNE WORD FROM AUNT SARAH. | until after a rmin when the shoots z TP g v Ll hiave begun to gTow; then disk crose- | et W » of the plowing ans en in ha | e ' - > 1 o opposite directlon, after which I put 2 pareh . 2 ] s T e e Come, Cornerites both old and young! LT want to thank the Editor for giv- pulverize the quack grass roots. | Those near, or far away! O ;*“lfm‘ B e very et A Convenient Fastening for Barn | * e e oy e Doors 18 aaaTy AR o f ot ploes To swell the chorus, one and all, T i of wood. Cut three pleces elght in- And greet our natal day e Toma . ches long from a two inch oak plani. 3 Theoda: Thanks for pretty card— Make these pleces about two Inches gk g Square for use. Cut a mortice in each 5 = % S e S - ana nail to the door. Cut slat to At We’re four years old this morning, so AR e S these mortices. Let it be long enougk It seems quite fitting that b ot/ guess ol yoUIe Ploan give me a hint. Your cooki nice. Come again. Papa’s Boy: Where are winter? Shall t 10 COmM®e OVer your way soon. Cherisette: How are you this cold weather Can vou keep warm? Hustler: Did I not see you go past my house & short time ago with a Mr. B— in u sieigh? Polly Wintergreen Does the trolley come near your house If so. should try to find you some day s are very this you Dear Editor and Social Corner Sis- T Ijl:jl uu‘l' oy -hlulz_'en_‘ ';lllenseg‘(m lr:nv ! | ters: I have been promising myseif | TR . . 2 birthday March 28. Shall we give her | each week that T would get a line in | Wlthm'thm Social Corner Page, o oty Mo 15 it WeuHenyaws vaus the Social Corner, but Wednesday | 1 1 A y 1 a « enjo. our ol e e et wan e Here’s to its birthdays four! surptise the 24th? . Did vourecsive my I think we ought to thank the Nor- | And may it, and The Bulletin, cand N The C 5 Bulletin Co. for giving us the | Li docad With best wishies for The Corner, Sovial Corner page. { ive many decades more! will suy zood night. ..\lh'(_flrsr letter apx{:aree in_the So- | M. V. C AUNT SARAH. cial Corner paper No. 2. 'T signed | ENELG myself then ‘Tover of Pets” as mv | THEODA'S GREETINGS. eiter was on that subject. Our Editor | e Shouldgreceinefa volpCiof . (hanksitds | Dear Fditor and Writers: T come to AR euch 8s SHel | The Corner with greetings to SonE ont ol lgplers eraalling .« & congratulations to the Rditor J success of his achievement. What bet- ter compliment can The Corner have s s a ..y than that I have 8o often heard: that A & miers and the Editor, and sa¥ | o nterest and fascination for this CALLA LirLy, - Page claim the first attention of all o 3 ) i and all are eager to get the paper e first. I have even heard of a number who subscribed for the paper that they might enjoy the Social Corner. It is with pride we look back and ses the amount of helpful hints and over a two years old writer you will useful recipes and cheery chats we not expect to see a letter from me in have had these four years—enough The Corner on March 14 | material to fill several volumes. The Corner will celebrate its birth- ' The socfal side of The Corner is day on Saturday next, and it must be worthy of mention also: the pleasant most pieasing to the Editor and the old 'exchange of cards and the exceedingly writers to see that, like all good things, | pleasant times on Discovery day, the writers of The Corner have multi~ ' Coventry lake and at the fair in Nar- COMMENDATION FROM DIANA. Dear Corn, sditor and Sisters of the Social Perhaps as I am only a little description become more useful and | SPECIAL TO WOMEN The most econemical, cleansing and germicidal of all antiseptics is Paxtine A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed. / As a medicinal antiseptic for douches in treating catarrh, inflammation or ulceration of nose, throat, and that caused by feminine ills it has no equal. { For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. has recommended Paxtine in their private correspondence with women, which proves its superiority. ! Women who have been cured say (it is “worth its weight in gold.” At | druggists. 50c, large box, or by mail. The Paxton Toilet Co.,, Boston, Mass. work is completed let us all shine in| JANETTE was one of our most ard- | spirit: | nine Aunts, | BLACK BBAUTY is our ounly horse.| of A long time since I saw you. | Thanks for card. | wich, and at other minor therings of | the scribblers. e | Tt is surprising how many old-time friends have been found through these | columns and what a goodly number of | new acquaintances made. | Let the good work go on. Let's help along by useful, practical hints, recipes and friendly letters, and thus make this page even better than in the past. Three cheers for the Editor, the So- cial Corner, and all! We wili eat ané ;drink to the health, prosperity and | long life to them. Rural Delivers: T expect you wii have the place of honor at this birth- day celebration by reason of your long and helpful association with us, ané also because you were present at the opening chapter of these continuous | Pages. H This birthday page, or any is certainly not for ladies only. Hope Nat will favor us with a me: sage from his pen (and not a squeal, either); also Jim, and both wear the yellow bow this time: and Josiah, and Papa’s Boy, and Billy. 1 expect vou will say “There it is again. Beg pardon—and all the rest. i THEODA. other, -| RURAL DELIVERY’S BEST WISHES | No. 1, who has been a practical help to How interesting and attractive is the little child of fouwr years. Just the same with the Social Corner on it ! fourth birthday, March 14th. It has been of much interest to the old and young from ocean to ocean during the past four years. Tt has made friend- ships far and near which will never fade away. The family of the department is so widely spread that the good done by the Social Corner will never be fully ¥nown. The invalid, the cripple, the down-hearted housewife have all found comfort and content reading the let- ters when life seemed almost a failure. For the year to came let the write see how many sad families they car cheer up and how many mothers they can make happy with their cheery lec- ters to The Corner. Many times kind words to our sick friends are better than medicine. From its first birthday it has been of much pleasure as well as profit to me. Wishing the Social Corner much progress in its fifth vear, and thanking the Editor and writers for their many favors in the past, I will not take up any more space at this ttme. | RURAL DELIVERY. { | GREETINGS AND GOOD WISHES TO ALL. | Editor Social Corner: I send greet- | tngs and good wishes to all Soeial Cor- | ner members on the Fourth Anniver- ! sary. 1 am among the older members; | T could meet you all. I may is the “Sweet By and By.” I have heem on the sick list but am better now. it has been a hard winter; am looking hopefully forward to spring. Hope to hear from many members—all cards will be acknowledged with return card. The address “Sally Sycamore” will reach me. SALLY SYCAMORE. Jewett ¢ A WORD FROM JIM. Dear Rditor and Social Corner | Friends: T thought I must try and remember the Social Cormer on this anniversary day, March l4th, with a short letter, at 1 It is with pleasant theughts I look back over the brief years of my con- nection with this department of The Bulletin. I still have faith there are quite a number of men folk writers in the Circle and if there is no ob- {jection I hope to “keep on, keeping on.” Intere I wish to thank | you at > r for the pretty calendar, The Bulletin Co. for > “slip of yellow paper. Great Grandma: Glad to hear from you. I remember the first corn frit- ters I ever ate was at your home, M | mouth has watered many times since at the thought of them. Am nearly sick with the grfp today and have to hold on to my throbbing | head as I write. Will someone give the remedy again how to clear out wharf rats. Must be careful and not make my lette: | too_long. With best wishes to the Editor and to each one of the members. | JIM. | Yantic, | | M, ROENA TO HAVE A COTTAGE HOME, | Dear Editor and Sisters of the So- cial Corner: They tell me next week The Social Corner will celebrate its Fourth Anniversary. Can it be pos- le that the dear Corner has been existence that long. and is still s interesting and helpfui as when started. The good that has been ac- complished in that time will never be known here. I was a weel reader up to the last of September, 1313, and I cannot tell you how much I hawve missed your letters since then. I am going (Continued on Page Fifteen) Orrine for Drink Habit | TRY IT AT OUR EXPENSE e are in earnest when we ask you to give ORRINE a trial. You have nothing to risk and evervthing to gain, fop vour monev will be returned | after a trial vou fail to get resmlc= i fromm ORRINE. This offer gives the wives and mothers of those who drink 10 excess an opportunity to try the ORRINE treatment. It is a very sim- ple treatment, can be given in the home without publicity or loss of time from business, and at a small price. ORRINE is prepared in two forme: No. 1, secret treatment, a powder; OR- | RINE No. 2, in_ pill form, for those who desire to take voluntary treat- ment. Costs only $1.00 a bex. Come in and talk over the matter with wus. Ask for booklet. N. D. Sevin & Soz, 1i8 Main Street. | USE ALLEN’S FOOT EASE, | The antisepticipowder io 2 | tnte the shoe: Fou - ] ! Comfort for tired. ~ aching. otfen sweating Teet; usé Jw 'S Foot-Nase It relleves corns -an un' S of al pain_ and prevents blisters, sore ena | Callous spots. Jusc ihe thbnig for ing Parties, Patent Leather Shoes, afd Breaking in New Shoes. ft is the test comfort discovery of the age. v it teday. Sold evervwhere, Deonlt_accept any subsifiuie. Foi ire trial package. address Allen S, O] le Box N, X X