Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 28, 1915, Page 13

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_"THREE PRIZES MONTHLY - 9250 to first) $1.50 to secend; §7.00 to third, Awerd made the last Saturdsy in each month. ” e - — First Prize $250 To Aunty Ne, 1 for letter entitled: “Ways to Serve Feaches” Becond Prize $1.50 / - %o Faraway Dame for letter entitled: | Third Prize $1.00 2 To Orandma for letter entitled: “Frugslities of Other Days” » — ANSWERS TO .ATDIDA‘V EVE'S - CONUNDRUMS, “Beasonable Reciges” ‘bride in her beauty and Black Pansy: I went past your house & couple of weeks ago Wwhile on my va- cation, but you weren't there. ~They ‘orper butting In_again, | Oz, siaters write, buy 'h.dyq“““.lyvq t for ‘::mu ready «w ou That will geduu the expense of paper greatly. Excepting for company, nutmeg can be well m‘-;onud with in making frit- ters. people witl seldom use pre- serves except for sickness. The cheapest meat to bur which will go farthest when ed. It you is that cooked. have more currants than ) | money make your own wize. ncee;“ h:h u‘rmcw home. s0 good iuek to the Sisters K BUTTIN, Norwich, OATMEAL COOKIES. Dear Sisters: Sorry 1 was not at 1 N:d::f about ner, ou tmes at yol:l'l(‘ gle- I have a recipe for Oatmeal Cookida which are very delicious for plenie tuncheons: Qatmeal fer—Two and oneshalt eupa Rolled Dats, 2 3 teaapoons vanilla, 2 ing powden, 1.3 L, 1 oup suzan 1 aree NteR Mix well, pour one t W min! * couch of her alumbering TR « While the dreamer lay smiliag in £ 4WeSE un the TaRRbUR Snelrcled Witk Whe ita fregrance 1a flung on the hla'\ d so hright to that mother he lay S tinocence 1o e ““ 1 saw wi ahe gased n"‘il- \ ame Pale as mardle and sllent and coldy L) and lor her beautitul tableapoan reased tin Lot aprea and bake & a hot oven, PURSY CAN P FRUIT PUDDINGS, M“\'n! T love theel - the Reat™ Dear Rditor and Siaters of the Ve YOU ever planted date T haw & f0nd father and mother whe make pretty ltte mlfl P AL Of & dear gifted son: AR war Whe Airearow Sl Rl Y WMM“ . g £ T ‘uvflrru‘ slace he haa | RN LY ‘“«mm; Sre, &30 O hat coming eventng o lite W R TAna Ra prthwey grew smooth 16 | woun ahd Faye Verne T sone WARIERL of life glimmered | hear they ‘aee In- | Dl at nia et i Room .,hk'\ e whlepere of ‘taney were fi“‘&‘?‘”fi“ et wilte, Wik ; N & buttered bak- See Rl Apple Puddi ing with sliced apples and over the top & batter made of 1 table: 8pooh of butter, oneshalt cup of sugar, Shd SRE Sub F foun th which "has e o un In whie Saen uin Bue. tenapo er. spoon bakli - ke In a moderate oven l':fi lquid sauce. Peaches are v served In the same way. i LUCY ACORN, A_PICNIC PLAN FROM BIDDY. | (Dear Sisters of the Corner: I want mecond Aunt Abbya plenic plan. Ve superintended the an. o Lake, wufixl'h}‘w mlm reat I:g:? Dhm bu“wla it uun: to each S i, there. That ¥ mich ad | thken_trom any 1t You must buy butter and lard. shortcake is mot economical. If you have & flm\y of gour milk or butter- milk, it well to make shortcake for ever break elght eggs for a custard ple when aix are enough for any com- use. Hefore maki a wedding cake, let your purse declde semsibly which of ke three reci) for weddiag N-lvo\l ‘will follow, ese are: A Rich Wead- ding Cake: A Stll Richer Wedding Cake, and A Good but Common Wed~ Cake N It oeper, cellent not known to every house- Delleve, that snow 1a an ex- subatitute for elther in or pancakes. large N will supply the place of vae and the mlvh,lh( B Bsed In V;\'I equalty X @ anow may clean spot before it s wanted and will not lose ita vlr::- * exue are deareat. Heat wishes t0 all the alaters, and you wil :c\'; A large gathering ke, bread, VR, et TR A GRANDMA, '8 GOING TO THE FAIR. tor. and Cormer Stutera: = | el ‘h‘l‘\‘\i not m&:l M‘? been With_eream and sugar o to know which Sister, Willimantie, the with in next day She had black hair. Pty her. art the 16T knew £ wowd ' SPs WIFE, MANDY. AN INQUIRY, a: Where art thou? We miss thee. If thou and John Aldem have had trouble, -won't m."n\- take pity on the rest of and write - as—we ke to ses Prisciila: heir | thy lines in The Corner ef our home again. i 555 15 § f “Crl “Nat® at that moment and called out her way, that she had a conundrum for him. “Why" sald she hog the woal t remarkable ani- “s & mal on the farm? “fhere” sald “Nat" triumphantly. “T always sald & hog was @ Temarka “But that is not answering the co: undrum.” sald “Crimson Rambler, AL will_tell you afterwards™ because he is Killed first and cured chiefs for the children and myself, and B a it an red as m‘n don't show the dirt so Teadily. The last article I made was a side- board N 1 took five of the middle size and set togethdr with narrow insertion and hematitched the ends and hemmed the sides. This makes & good serviceable one Jf mot 30 fancy as the ones you can bay ~made. The bags I had left I hemmed for hubby's every- day handkerchiets. they read of \ TG, T Ras, saved me ARy & et it they dom't look aa nice as those oloth bought by the yard Best wishes to all the Sisters. HAWKWEED, A WORD FROM JIm. r Bditor and Friends of the So- ! 1 have been als spending your vacation? L. H T Glve my beat regards to Blue Bells of Scotland next you see her . C N 'S Yantic. A CHAT FROM VALENTINE. s T i i g ai! Suddenly, without any apparent pre- paration the hydroplane soared up- sister ‘“Polly ) “Wake up! what are you waving your arms in that ridiculous fashion for," and then Cordelia re- ‘mem! ‘where she was. and realia- d that she had been & “Dreamer” CORDELIA. say: Joe: Have passed your house many times. If You ever ride In the auto Stop and see me. Aunt Sarah: Doudtful about com- :htu you n:kl = 2 Are you to the Norwich fair this year?® I.Son: .-x- i Let's see a scratch from 1t nothing more. Wil stop for Whis time, or I may not pect to. Ready your be welcome again PAPA'S BOY, Lehanon. \ GREETING FROM ADMIRER. Dear Bditor and Sosial Corner Sia- terei —1 wish to thank for print- my story. 1 fteel aa it celved mo into your Siaterhoed. Aunt Hester: Am glad you liked h Luey Acora: 1 am 1 don't KROW you unless it was in New Jers ¥ JHowe i 1 oay Hopt Secom oping to ) inted with the Sisters, I am, W g TO SAVE TIME, LABOR AND NERVES. Dear Social Corner Sisters: 1 have m‘“‘n‘ number £ = [ 7] iy i § i t 1 i j é; H E ] i i % z | | il | i e i 8 5t £ i. i &y ! ) J £ H 5 H § i i !u L i : E 1] In i il i i A s,;,fti » il v guf f !5 you had re- | fit E ?;f quickly and start - Plant potatoes. =~ AMoon in Gemini or Leo: Plant corn, wheat, rye, ..:\ rice, barley. cucum- b e Ry H T While moen ia in Cancer, or Plant t carrots, etc, ‘when moon is in Libua. Best wishes to all PAULA. MERRY ANDREW SPEAKS UP. Dear Editer and Soclal Corner Sia- ters: 1 am sorry Stafford Daisy had nufinumhmum\:&" Ve all had quite & time aver conung N Doctor: 1 will be at your pienle ters tell me the Pickles, clubs and Havey birthday to : 1 think 1 kmow you? Did you not vz in daltic three years ago? MERRY ANDREW. Meozsup. —— TIMELY RECIPES. Dear Editor and Soclal Corner Sta- ters. 1 am sending the anawer to the 2373 b 3E23 : L. H K " SEASONABLE RECIPES. Dear! Bator _and - Sockal Corner Friends: —L i :‘5 5 + ] by 4 dh;g m;fi 1 " i i £ o 57 Ei!gi T ] te 5 R i 41 i tt £ £ | i | 3 3 oven for 1 1-3 hourte SATURDAY EVE TO MAKE PEANUT SAUSAQE. : gfjfie' 5!i§i§i§ § £ T ‘:leiigi Jid zlgg ’iggilli ik 1 £ J i i b AUNTY Na L CORN MUFFINS WERE FINE. 3 [;Ei! ks i i £ j i i H i A i “5}} it i

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