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to hurry as he was The summer I was Sweet Sixteen, |lunch and for.us I visited my Aunt Mehitable. dreadfully I One Saturday Bve, as 1 sat on the porch, the gardemer brought in the mail. There was a letter from Blanche, in~ viting me to spend a week at hx.e. There was to be a party an sl wished me to meet -her sister Enid and brother Frank. Blanche and § EE}E;E §§§§E 5’;; £ 55935‘ i L il sgiig i e i il L ! : i i E ; b Ffhg IF YOU ARE WISDOM'S ALLY YOU- WILL BE SAFE 24g % 1F i BIDDY. WHY GRASS I8 GREEN. Dear Editor and Social 4 ¢ the matter, Paula” she = and one-quarter pound of stick cin- |27 P i EVERY WOMAN’S OPPORTUNITY namon. Pare and halve the peaches|,,"OBf dear Aunty No. 1 (for T had The Bulfetin wants good home letters; good business letters: good help- | jeaving In an occasional stome =3 D Ay T hAG el T ful letters of any kind the mind may suggest. They should be in hand by |until tender, then place in m’m' no, dng: to 'B.dr.:r 3 : Wednesday . if each week. Write on but one side of the paper. with the vinegar and seal. The peaches Don’t worry . I can help you, R she said. Address, SOCIAL CORNER EDITOR, Bulletin Offige, Norwich, Conn. . ':fl left whole if preferred. £ E=5§ edgsld § i to wishes to allL H\;'llfnmmh,m cousin ho-lk«,l;"wwldyoullk.w~w ‘Aunt Sarah and Tidy Addly: Hope y came home on her vacation, | gardens she brought me some dress goods for I replted in the affirmative. They THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: $2.50 to first; $1.50 to second; $1.00 to third. mg’cfi‘d m;s;lmc.nvaun& Ab- | DO olf zgh el g P oot | e Tt & shat o goar v ‘Award mad urday time need a new dress, so it awi w e e ¥ " S SEME en 0yediit vy maneH: in my chest. You are Q'S‘Am. m'fi “You see” he explained, "I have & - e and we shall cut it out this eve- nnm«aamflca:?-ur?m " large yellow one is taffo: o O00IAL CORMER Tt Bemton STy ih a sormer letior: AUNT ABBY'S PICNIC, “How shall we make 17 I tn- small _double A Health. and also that we take care of our own quired. Dear Sisters of the Corner: [ “Here is the newspaper, let's see I fillthis cup to one made up e O O 203, Tot, burden thelComerites were out agaln on July | what the pattern la. This ome with & O of the food. Every one-would be ex- | 25th for a good:time at the beautiful | Liberty Bell sleeve is pretty.” e Al il i pected to carry what they liked best, |10me of Aunt Abby. Farly in the| Aunty brought down the e aaits and if they wished some other one to | NoTning . which she had lald away in Sweet | mer like human beings,” he And kindly stars have given join with them and exchange food all | 9¢ H e be | Lavender. “What a beautiful California A form so fair, that, like the eir, right; but it would relleve the hostess |, = ut in . all i d Sol soon| We spent the rest of the evening|I exclaimed. "Tis less of earth than heaven. ~ {Of & great deal of trouble and give e o n vhis glory, in_cutting out the dress. ‘Yes, my Aunt Dottle sent me the j|her more time to mingle with the ‘As the sisters. entered the car the I could hardly wait for Monday to |seeds from California, where they grow tone 1s music’'s own guests If she did not have to arrange| Comductor: said: “Some Social Corner |come so that we might make it. I Here is.my Pansy bed.” B e Aivae end distribute the food. T S S was 1o lenye Fridogiana must urey. |- Sook! SBerwmaDew Drop still on g If she furnishes the tea or coff ving eck’s Corner they ten, during the next few days, | this rose!” I exclaimed. prov And something -more_than melody that could be placed on the table neas | Were met by four smiling Corner | they cailed me The Crank, because of | Just then our attention was directed s Iins Teen buried out to e tony Phe pothngs of her buartiateithey whero the baskets had been, and each | Suldes ‘wearlnk yellow firdles and |my humor. to two bantams coming down the path. e many nam Ang from her lips each flows one having their own cup and spoon _alllr ribbons. All along the street the| Well, at last I was Ready and Jo-| “They are my pets,” he explained. inst b ek e 5 'at B G mt s Eie Hirgelion. Yioe could help themselves at their own |yellow bow was In evidence and tho|seph Doe drove me to the station. “That_is Biddy, and_the other I call 3 e et e i B e oI convenience and save the hostess a|frst thing to meet our gaze was Old| After getting settled in the car I|Dom Pedro, because he is so gallant’ ai e e . and Great many steps end all enjoy the] Glory fiving in the breeze. The house, | watched the passing scemery. ‘I_guess they're hunting for a June | existing through the earth. o it T ey Affections are as thoughts to hen lunch at the same time. both inside and out, was prettily trim- | There were a number of Wild Cherry | Bug,” he Jaughed. SATURDAY EVE. A D Cree DERRatEy 00; Soot B e e sieasttonl of it hiours® These are only suggestions to make [ Med for the occasion. trees growing by the roadside. Our friendship grew, and when he e A Bt e i e By Her feelings have the fragrancy, the work of entertaining as light as out 1 o'clock the hostess sound-| Soon the train stopped and I pick- | drove me to the station the next week ANTICIPATIONS. T Canttnn: . Shcte. et Mty e L e e, possible, so that all may have an|ed the call for the collation, which|ed up my preclous suit case. As I|he held my hand a few moments and —_— e e e A e And elovely x;msssionsy, er'xfngmg oft, equal share in the good cheer, was a bountiful one, with all the best|passed two girls on my way down |then said: Dear Corperites: The picnic at . b4 - ~ tain sufficient nourishment? When the Hoping that we may enjoy many |the season provides, After lunch there | the aisle, I heard one say, “Hannah| “Remember Me and I shall not forget | Aunt Abby’s is over and T, for one, had T er, e oS by turns— | Social gatherings together, and wish- | ¥as an Rty Sroerataone carried | Who do yo usuppose she is my Absent One.” a very enjoyable time. 'In so many | J7'nd blew against the sides of the cliffs et ing The Bulletin and all the writers|OUt: much to the amusement of all,| Blanche and her friend Ruth were| I finished school and taught two|cases the articipation of a coming |yt Tesounded Wk thinder. Ihey g = 1] for the Social Corner success in all of | 20d heartily enjoyved by those present.|there to meet me, years. pleasure exceeds the realization, but just a little, which de them afraid Of her bright face one glance will{their undertakings, I remain as ever, At one time it was very mucy We drove home in the dog-cart.| Frank became the village Doctor.|I feel sure that ell of the Cornerites | 250 % "t becomm“““:" ey B St o e 2 & AUNT ESTHER. | fe2red there was to be a Social Corner | “You will_recognize the house by a|Well, to make a long story short, we|who were at Aunt Abby's will agree s e trac = squabble, but as it proved to be only | Crimson Rambler running over the |have been Married and Happy five | with me that the realized pleasure was O g - ° A-picture on the brain; S ; = s = . The journey home was halved in a case of nip and tuck, everything |front porch,” said Blanche. “Frank |years, and have a little Theoda to|much greater than the anticipation. Anatetilie volos UMy hearts CEARITVFCHATS passed off pleasantly to those con- |is very fond of flowers and no doubt | brighten our home. Aunt Abby: 1 know you had a iot | ime on account of the downward erade Tt eonor e nbRe s her: To the Social Corner Editor:—T fina | Smed b b will show you his gardens” (o0ur intimate friends sometimes jok- | of extra work to give us such @ Ciienges, from Saugus to Hollywood So very much endears, the Social Corned letters interesting e sisters were pleased to greet Blanche’s little brother Billie came " ingly call me The Doctress. good time, and I think words are not | o " "ireas When death is nfght my latest sigh. |and would like to add a word when Si, and give him the Social Corner|running down the path announcing ADMIRA. emphatic enough to express our 3« POINSETTIA. Will not be life’s, but hers. I can. grip, and as he behaved splendidly preciation. I was surprised to see the = 4 I would say to “Iucinda” that “Ifb. | Ve trust Mandy won't be so hard on account of the picnic in The Bulletin = = i I AN this cup to one made up “lerty” and companion arrived safely| il hereafter, and will let him at-|geason I could not resist the tempta- HER FIRST CHAT. on_ July 31st. THE DOCTOR'S REPORT. i Ot loveliness alone. . H.. found all well and glad to | °nd the meetings, a3 he has become | tion to go egain. We were graciously Tidy Addly must have been up in —~ a full-fledged Cormerite. Poor fellow, | welcomed by Aunt Abby, who met all| Dear Editor and Social Corner Sis- | the early morning to get the first mail. | The picnic held at Aunt Abby’s July' 2 e I think he deserves just a little bit|of her friends with the true Social|ters: Is there admittance for just one| It was a pleasure to see Bumble |29 was as usuala howling success. The The seeming paragon. And arth B g ‘was | °f Sympathy. As he boarded the Yan- | Corner color, the large yellow apron |more Sister into the Corner? If so,| Bee and her daughter, also many of | members began to arrive early from = h:?o?ci oy i very efi'iffi‘i?“dcfm“fim‘l"é?am io car, he was loaded down Wwith a| which she wore. Bt O T eheaid ks o be s of tha Sialies.| e, dont faces ot %o heve Daceds | the varions sowns: Incieding Williman- Some more of such a frame, Our road was through a very pleasant | Lttle DOX. big box, band box and bun- | "It was a great time for one and all, | I have read and enjoyed the letters | familiar with. tic, Mansfield Depot, Coventry, Eagle- That life might be all poetry, part of the State, following the Gon. | 4i%, besides a great big carpet bag, |65 being present. Just enough to have | for a long time, but have not attempt-| Nan: Why dont you lay _aside|vilie, Waterford, Bozrah and other earis name. each filled to the brim with goodies¥g nd day’s pleasure. ed to write to The Corner. your maeny cares and have a holiday | pPlaces. patiieanee " —ANON, ooked for the plenic. I was given a little|" Xunt Abby's beautiful home s so| Iswt It just lovely to be united in|with the Sisters? Those coming by trolley were met by 3 : centrally situated that they came from | this kind of a Sisterhood! I think it The_two brothers who were with us | courteous guldes with their yellow rib- FNQUIRTES AND ANSWERS. k | : | all directions, some on foot, some in|must be just fine. this fime helped to bring the stunts|bons, and we were surprised to see celebration in the near future. I hope autos, carriages, wagons, and we don't | I do not know but a few of the Sis- | more in evidence. how Aunt Abby's twins had grown. K ‘hy ter, chewing gum, lollypops and pea- | k; but came in flying ma- | ters, and feel like a stranger. Per- I sincerely hope the stately ‘Lone- | Wonder what she feeds them? SWEET SIXTEEN, that was—Card | fhe Weather Wl be mush chenged|nuis. Ono tning I must give Si credit | hines, ns there were & mumber thers |haps_i shall attempt to write again if | some Pine” recelved no injury from| All were cordially welcomed and the received and mailed fo Pontiac. Hetty Marla: ~ T mailed the “Chila's| 0T, he kept his word and brought | when we arrived. I see this letter in print, Dbeing felled. talking commenced, and hasn’t stopped POINSETTIA—Card received and |Guide” to Black-eyed Susan. the peanuts. It was so long ago Man- As we took the car at Franklin Pontiac: Aren’'t you quite a sing- Dorothy: I have just used your ideal | Yet! torwarded to Lone Pine, THEODA—Card received. Thanks. CBARrry. |& promised him he could attend, |square for Yantic we wondered if|ers. Perhaps I'm mistaken. paper hanger and think it is very good. | The next item of interest was s O thought he might forget. At one time | fnere were any Soclal Corner members | Crimson Rambler: What a number| My girls have many fine waists to |long table, attractively decorated ‘RURAL DELIVERY TOO FAST FOR| Ve thought he was about to faint,|ahoard. When the conductor called out | of nice letters you have written. Will | iron and we find it a great help to dry | invitingly laden, with all the goc AUNT ABBY—Everything is satis- HER but luckily the Doctor was near at| peck's Corner, I was much surprised | of nice letters you have written. Wish | them with your “Ideal Hanger.” that could be brought. All did full j tactory. The check will be mailed = hand and administered restoratives|for the greater part of the passeng- | We were acquainted. We surely get many useful ideas | tice to the tempting spread, after which you in due time. Dear Editor and Social C and just saved him in the nick of time. | ers Jeft the car, and as T stepped down | School Girl: Enjoyed your nice let- | from our Sisters of the Corner and are | SPeeches were the order of the day. i e The undersigned writers of the So- |1 found myself in the company with | ter very much. Call again. always ready to learn something new. Polly P;’eppeirgflnl o?en‘bd the pro- in Corner. fifteen Jolly Social Corner friends—| Best wishes to all. ROXANNA WINCE. | gramme by giving a few concise re- HOUSEHOLD HINTS. 1 ooy *remtiing the Social Corner|LS Tho Bulletin for the interest shown | who"did not seem like strangers, sa ST e En s marks concerning the gathering. ' Dear:BXitor and Social Corner Sis- | letters more and more every week. I e Srclal Corner lawn Tets with | we all belonged to cne family. s S1 HAD A POWERFUL GOOD TIME. | Next was a piece by Masfayre torsr T have read the Soctal Gormer|. I do not know many of the sisters | Aon oy o e an o, Brand | After the cordial meeting with them | GREETINGS FROM PEGGY ANNE, e e . e v, and I am real pleased with it and all | Put Would be glad to meet them all. . | Saran. Hoxmene. Winee ' Choceantpnt | We started for Aunt Abby's _home, Bl e re ST e Bthe e mant e Al Seettatins wwars welk R. D. must have forsott - 3 - | which is a pleasant walk up the| Dear Social C = g ofore, as 1 was so pleased to know t e Rome tha Sisters will welcome a | knew mim quite well when he wes a o Aty No. 1y Sitm T, Burbie HoangiState Toad. o olovel the very ‘sorry ot 5o, have been with you ol R B L B T Rural Delivery spoke of The Horse young man in Pa. and ha > iy . wal very muc n e company of t 4, s D e e e | ecaaiomany Ui imsainoat b s cam | s Lttle Honey, S omily, Annette, | Married and Happy, and Maine Lover, | o iy o get there.” T b hopes ot | coUMd see me and not go talking around e T e eces batiee recipe. I have tried it and it was fine, [ Pack to Connecticut. eber Wb Ak T Ty and others whom we had never met | attending the next one if it's not too | “J°0S (1o e mesnaan. o e ters 7| R. D.: The day of Aunt Abby" E Lrance:. T v. okoniia ore. b2 A Poaa ng piece things tnt will el thets about ‘the | B You Grove so fast, I thought 1t was | aranct oot o Vi Ny okomis, | *The twins as guides met us as last [ “Limcober Mo: Diant I atteng a|SFful afrald it would rain but it dia| Speaking pieces by Crimson Rambler house. too late to ask you to stop and take|en Ghore Girl, Paula. Polly Peppe ear with smiling faces and looking | whist party at your house a short I fed the bens. pulled beets, | Wa® short and sweet. = . = @ e T Blood turate | me along with you. I used to love to |mint Maine Lover. Lucnda Hope, | 76Ty Pretty with golden sashes and |(ime ago? picked beans for ma’s dinner, went to ot > iorosene ofl and lot stand. & few : mint, Maine ILover, Lucinda, Hope |yeljow bows. We think Norwich Town . the spring after water and when I got |mum, and The Garden Gate, by Pansy, with -Kerosene ofl and let stand a few | 80 to_ picnics when I was young. I|Calla Lily, Tidy Addly, Pansy, Clover |} oL e e Joe; I am sure that I know you. - were oved. moments, and then wash in cold wa- | Should love to g0 to see Aunt Abby.|Teaf Golden Glow. The Muscot of | 15 & grand place to raise girl twins—| pjan‘t we make some ice cream one | P3Gk @il tired out, Mandy sald: R I thank you all for the welcome seat |cial Corner wish to extend their thanks 7 Si's talk hilariously received, as ter. She must be my Aunt Abby if she is oot as there were three pairs of twins | Sunday, when we were kids, and had ‘Now you must go to the five and . Shoe_leather stains_on white stock- | 2unt to all the Social Cornerites. gzgyNDAfilg mu?ew Ru. | Present, who had grown so much the comblly‘ly come 1n while we were cat- '“} o e S bu-yhmo AT Tex mly'“ ;::_‘Z’: erriite :?mlel' b;h:’,’ f:,:s inge—Oxalic acld, haif ounce of acid | Kezlah Doolittle: 1 remember you |ral Dalivery, ia, Married and Happy, | P2st Year we hardly recognized them | ing it? °Some provoked we wers, too! | 24T, 25 the o8 has chewed up mine. y : e 1 did not want to go, but I did, and | as. they will always tell us it will be all to a pint of warm water. Wash it |Well. Ihope to meet you again. Can|lonesome Pine, Violet, Farmer, 1|3t frst Aunt Abby's picnic would | Dorothy Perkins: You say that you | aeer 1 got Mandy fixed her hair | Fight. 2 P Riotn Biver—Wash it well in|understood.” gl i banner attached, was waving in the | st taab e s, echasanKing of|” Mandy said: “SI, you take that box | teresting plece on Perseverance Jim. Hot, soapy water. then apply Whiting | Best wishes for all : Tt TLrd a8 MEA Tha. e I N it do you ma¥ | ot cake, that beg With the rye rend| B3 the way, suyoos wanting with a cloth damp with alcohol. Let GADABOUT. HOW TO CAN ‘CORN. Among the writers there were @ e in it, as some of the Sisters have to eat | hair work done, such as switches made;] CRIMSON RAMBLER. Sarah” That is about central for > i ought to go to Si, as he can usually Tt Il HheR D OHEhUIE It 8- ples —_— number of varieties of flowers repre. ch of th ot oy rye bread, you know. % A Plec®| GREETINGS FROM AUNTY No, 1. | Dear Editor.and Corner Fxlends: As | sented, Calla Lily, Violet ~ Goiden | “*Chrocanthemume . Teceived your |y 1 ¢ MY peanuts, chewlns eum and | {uraieh a fow of any color, red sceming MERRY ANDREW. ganning senson 18 eTe il send a|Glow. Pansy and Chrysanthumum: a|card a short time ago. Did you attend | 1230 2 Packase of sweet peas for each | 100 ) t amusement was the races, Dear Editor and Social Corner| oW TWes % 've been success- | Bumble Bee was flying around there | the Pomona meeting held in our town | %o the ear there whs Calla Lily. m,‘,,, which included the apple, cracker, po-| A CHAT FROM GRACE. Writers:—I wish to correct a mistake a greater part of the afternoon. a few weeks ago? My home is only a 5 v X ut and needle race made in awarding the prizes this last| Azalea: Below rale for canning|. Auntle No. 1 presented Aunt Abby|shore distance from where the meet- | Graioon, Rambler, Pansy and Pasle e sans W e i e Dear Editor ana Cornerites:—Have | 2o0th. I see I have credit for what rn I prpmised you: ° a full size genuine Social Corner birth- | jne was held. e bymholm Pk p heT | nette, Mr, Sterry, Biddy, Crimson had an unusdal busy day. so now will | L don't deserve, second prize for picnic| Canned Comn No. 11 Nine cups of | day cake. It was a beauty. ioiiss oaa Ti%y AMLy-) Went veut o e g wbundpmh PR reat awhile and Ohat lunches. I hope the right one will|corn, three fourths cup of sugar, one St told his wife Mandy, he should|eqch of your homes Sunday, July 25th. ol b -za e e R“’M!‘ ndy, 1 think you had better keep What a folly time we all had at|P®,recompensed. g fourth oup of salt; add just water|attend Aunt Abby's picnic and sure | Trottie was sitting under a large shade | gearieq. et an eye on Si. He made ehimself pop- Aunt Abbya. I beliove It went ahead | Aunt Abby: I hope the picnic didn't | enough to cook. Cook ten minutes and | enough he came along With her. and | tree, and Tidy Addly was sitting on | * 3 G ens & . oo of Coventry Lake picnic except for the{ ET°Y¢ t0 be too.much for you. I know |seal. When you ‘open it, soak one|ha had his bag of chewing gum and|ner front porch with a nice looking Wi hz Pumk‘ (}"; where the | peanuts. LS You were tired. We had the best time [ hour; heat it and serve. peanuts as he promised. He also had | gentieman. Was 1t “hubby - «ue reached Peckis Corner. where the| PESuth, \\ 1)y arrivals was the fa- What sport to watch the _sisters] JSh I being so'central a goad many| Canned Corn No. 2: Cut corn from |2 DX of sweet peas for all. As he| " Eliza Jame: Why dom't you write? | 3 ¢ girla and I went on ahead with | ther of the twins, and he remarked: trylng for the prizes, especially Lucy | %R 871500 =~ & cob and pack in jars (these rules are | 22ssed them around to the young girls)| Biddy: Papa’s Boy has a daughter | Calla IHy. How I 4id sweat! I took| “What a bunch! Acorn and Lonesome Pine. Hope they |, 1 ov,;-0917: Tou certainly are wide-. ! Mandy had an eve on him the most|four weeks old. Guess he will have o | sive siddie of the road. where it was| Aunt Abby received s prettily dec- will both do better next time. Ha, Ha.| paras yionit q of the time. Si being a small man he | gt gome one else to drive the auto| ool and shady, but I feit rather guilty | orated birthday cake. The delightful Peanuts and apples are rather tri Sl fuistiis was lost to view In the crowd some of | this summer. o ¥ 2 t 12 dy saw a toad or|day ended all too quickly, all voting Tidy Addly: I enjoyed your last{}enow robes. 3 the time, and then he had lots of fun.| " Dom Pedro: Sorry to hear of your o 30 B anay SaW & tond o | tha nosteas'an el Gtertatner 1 letter. Tou drew & beautiful pioturs| 420" Sormnge puc Teng Jour PIFRC| “String Beans: Break beans as for | up nea iie net been mut tosether e | 2CCident, Hope you are better. T B T st thera ‘and they ail| . A Little Woodpecker: Thanks for thel eady fram ' o ey g : ope_t t 2 vertising. ! e L {Abby celebrated my birthdsy with-the ot iptetas eo b Soati Y oot SO S i Ttk AUty NG, Te pionic etore long T aae draaatat staa T o T T “Miesed you from the last must be v ; g ; ed with every thing the heart . B o D T Lo, 5, SOk ™ Dok paro: A s0 sorey to hear of| 8P down spring wnill dome “clok | couid’ wish ““After the pisies “wers PEGGY ANNE. | Aster'shaking Rurkl Deitvers by the O EXACTINEL L ng Avmt you? And how hard SI's wife, Mandy, | J0Ur @ccident. Hope you will recover | fhres hours, mo salt, This rule about pretty well emptied, thers was a call e o g i Sarah didn’t attend my picnic. Come has to work to keep him under sub-{“°0n: Placing rubbers and enapping down |for the Doctor, with the mever falling | BIDDY FLIES INTO THE ARENA. ys hand. and ey At S Teas | to the next one. You won't be alone etin Great Gramima: Another Misap- | SPTIng to lgbtening jars applys to all | tablets for over-eating, and she was nuts and gum, but Mandy said before | 73, VA OS] 000 eetiing there. Pontiac: You have one on me, al. | DUNtMent, for you mot to attend the | CASMINE 1% boller- i right on hand with the goods, Dear Editor and Soclal Comer|we loft Bome: o 70 T waited, | Pontiac: Don't be afrald; come though there may be others with that - LA S0 DOEr Y s - teaspoon to| Tt is a little early in the seazon for 5 o oo but I did give them the sweet peas. I|alons. ¥ [efterstiCan't You' 'eive" ri6! o ILToNT :l?g I hit;rd & good many others say | pint jar; cook three and one half hours | Chrysanthumums, but Sister Chrysen- Whet i;’:elat"n?:: e d pink lemonade and then dinner and Aunty No. 1: You took a good pic- May find you out yet. Anyway, Poi : Peaches: Fill cans—for each pint|thumum was there as lively as ever i - 1 d eat till 1|ture. Has your company come yet? Over I not 1y Genahtar yway, P{ Theoda: Am glad to know you are|one half cup of suger—po and had charge of the programme for Aunt Abby’s picnic; and the ride home | I Was hungry and I eat and ea doctor give me pills— Hyacinth: Some snapshot of you. It's' Slim Jim: ‘Wake up there and write. g’;uc‘,’,’,"’,’fftfif,,'e”“ once more. I know | ter on sugar to dissolve it. Pour over | the day; also, gave prizes for races | the trolleys was e X o sty e .t mn—a-ten:‘dm, ‘Deaches, | fine! You have dreamed long enough. 1% Tast your wamipyed your trip, for | peaches, then fill cans full with cold | (not horse races) but apple races, pea- | £ored. The air was cool and so re- A e en e | Crimson Rambler: When are you g0« Went up to ece Aunty No. 1 the|'t 29 Just your e ratex. | Cook: lone shalt hour. nut races, and cracker and water | TRSROE 1 Stmply sat and rested fne; Mandy dia not see me).|Ing to give us Club No. 2's yeli? j sther day and who should open the|what we wera taliing aboct, Jr'gsor| Canned Bestst Cook beets, _clip|Taces, which were much enfoyed by | Fi%8 Sorty When, T reached home for L1.n0,Cugt as well Those beans made| Bumble Bee and Golden Glow: Hope; door but Sister Hopeful, smiling @s|would be the best':g;mv‘;;'mgmn”fi off the skins and pack in jars, £ too.| the young people, who are pretty good | “'( 0 °|¥‘ n: et:o.cmb o T st | 0w, Chinits GEIT ‘when T eat | you ""’L‘" ':“fl" ‘any from your invol-| 'Halda and Azella: Why mot take|®STSeable all around. " I mean the[1ATS0 they can be cut smalier. Pour|on foot. ing at my house, I shall have to dls- untary bath. 5 -over them one gill' of hot vk During the races Si fell over a very DOCTOR. an auto ride out my way. No danger | Lties concerned; and then camp |GUTT ST 00 &1 ©f hot vinesmn one | | O "Rirl. Ho said it was an scci- | Sbpeint pou all. T shall have to wait of passing the sign boards; Azalea| ™ Hest wishes to ol o Poor one teaspoon salt. Pour over beets hof| dent, but Mandy said 1t was one of his | not, (ISF 00 T race, wop the cracker race and took | AUNT HULDY HAS A GOOD TIME. would see them. Would be pleased to -AUN‘L‘Y»‘Nc 1 and seal. tricks—he never behaved in company. Tidy Addly: I am sorry if I have|Dart inall of them; but I stayed where see you. e Corn Frittersr _Btx.ears of% After a bountiful lunch, speeches, | 3005 0inted” you in this matter. 1] Mandy could see me. Dear Editor and Social Corner Sis-; Best wishes to all. [Dom Pedro will receive the awand |ege. one balf cip milk, pepper: ang fmedleys. recitations and readimgs were [ LIOPPP T Fou, O0 B e time. 1| I spoke in meeting and told stories | ters: Greetings to you all. I enjoyedi GRACE. g sither of the Jatier, Tiie la the [orE 10 weaaon E7 Sathen | i, orir; and_then Chrysanthumo | T "whon 1t gets cocler 1 wil be 304 1o top of they vanted ' me 1o | mecting s0 many of the Sisters at Aunt| P “ |in th S — - z ¥ s i sueezs‘rl%rg :ggm RUNT [ Comner FH it e mnexylatuabiey nBaked, Stuffed, Swet Peppers: Re- ’?u‘;“‘;b;'h‘;h Sheey ’;:_f’:‘";“, 5 X and Fairy (Continued on Page Fifteen) it seeds m: sweet pepper. our i 4 4 ) EAS .- | over boiling water; Amunt Hester, Emily, Lucy Aco; - | goodies yo usent them. They > Dear Social Cornerites:—It is more SEASONARLE "RECIEES. it o ehouta reana ot velnetts, Remember Me, Aunt iater, Lot exceedingly. Hope you did not | SPECIAL TC WOMEN jnteresting to write to you since hav-| Dear Sisters of the Social Corners |from DeDpers as they-can betreplaced. | AUnty No. 1. Rural Delivery, Roxanna. § overdo that day. You have such a mg met you at Aunt Abby’s 1aWn{y am sending you tested s o] Take a little stewed tomaeto, a little | Grace, Lonesome Pine, Merry Farmer, Jiovely home an ideal place for such an The most economical, cleansing and party and knowing how you look, and | recipes: easonable jott over meat chopped fine, breaq | Irottle, Bumble Bee, Nokomis, —Mel- Wouldn't have missed the pic- germicidal of all antiseptics is realize how little we can guess how c 3 Poaoh crumbs. little butter; season ‘well, mix | P% Huldy, A Spring Chicken, Practi-{ nic for anything. &pok L person looks by the letters they] Cafined Pea otves ana o Deaches, |aitogether. FIIl pepper, replace cases, | 2L POIN: Maine Lover, Folly Pepper-| Theoda: You dom't know what you [ write. rem s e - 3 i . Drop them into water boills - Cala Ll Ma, . a I n I had pictured Married d H: la ly, . . . s a rather Jolly looking . matren, |Ih & Eranite kettle and let them boil | wercrer naq i Tt Harve” iR | Azalea, Wandering Jew, Pansy, AUTO" RIDE TO YOSEMITE X e rather stout, with full rosy cheeks and | SIowly without stirring until a fork |'ye, ‘try Maid, Clover Leaf., Golden Glow, 2 j limpled chin of about 175 Ibs. welght. | Will plercs them. In another-granite ory attractive dish With thick pink |3 stayre, Chrysanthumum, Ol A solable: 2 . Ma, 1 thought surely I knew how |kettlo make a thin syrup, using enoush | **Crimsoin msesmeny aa Glory, Crimson Rambler, Mandy and Was intending to _ have : = /e looked, but found that my picture | JuEAY to sweeten the peaches. Removelseave so early? B Tro 34, J92 | Married ana Happy. Club No, 1 meet at my house while you , to be dissolved in water lid not fit her at all, any more than . v opinE Waterythe large family. e As the sun began to lower over the at Aunty's but silas. I amagined him to weigh about [20d drop them carefully ‘into the boil- western hills the picnic drew to 4 e - ol As a medicinal antiseptic for douches; inflammation or W00 1bs., with black hair and eyes and |ing Syrup and allow them to simmerq, s close and one and.all joined in My, how we did laugh at the arge face and double chin. I could|for flve minutes. Remove.them into the home of Aunt Adby is a grand Those peanuts wen‘hum best the R 0 They helped in treating catarrh, )ut laugh at my poor pictures when [Jars that have been sterilized by bofl- lace to meet; and Aunt Abby is helped me to win the ora ose, |'saw the originals. ing in water for 30. minutes; fill RURAD - DELIVERY deal entertainer and host u usband and et 1 foratnia e I think every one who enjoyed Aunt | Jars to overflowing with the boilin 1 / For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham \bby’s hospitality July 29th, felt that |SYTuD and seal the:jars. ABBY’S. ine has rec t was & great pleasure to be thero; | ..Tomato Salad—Four tomatoes, 3.cu- | I e Good ? e ey ety wital ind I was sorry for those who could |cumbers, 1 head lettuce, 1 teaspoon Dear Social Corner Editor and|Whet he was looking after. . Wonder if you enjoyed the, Women, which proves its superiority. 10t be present to enjoy the delights of | minced parsley, 6 blades of chives, & Friends: Only Thursday of last week, Let us hope ‘Aunt Abby will continue | ride home any better than I.did? Women =0 bhave been o be day. I would like to suggest, if|green tarragon leaves, 1 measure of | July 29, was the day set for Aunt Ab- | these picnics, and may we all meet Chrysanthemum’s twin's, Wife, Mrs. it s “worth its weight in ve have other picnics, that we not|French dressing. Scald and skin the|by’s picnic, and as I enjoyed myself |again is the wish of A—: 1 can’t get you out of sight. mly carry basket lunches but our own tomatoes by plunging them in boiling¥ so much at the picnic at ]::ry hnmoyhn ~ Did_you m“h:o the kel _of:

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