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%] : i EEa I l a 4 i £ | £ i n leone per- m but now it 1 have a- _m 3 ‘improve it'by 'fldy’: to my best friends are those whom 1I| TS e x [Eought oo 1nd Srspproathabie i | Ressans Since, Sas g e, miat til I made the first advances, and then Tiny: ‘Hope you -arrived home all = T = - right l:!‘ur::g.m 2N i . : Marrl p: ‘e certainly ' EVERY WOMAN'S OPPORTUNITY ; B ih T ey 1ad a fine time at your house on the The Bulfetin wants good home letters; good busindss: letters; %00d help- | pier ourselves. ctin: X 3 o you detile #ul ltters of any kind the mind may susgest. They should be in hand by |, Mefty Andrew: How Metle vou |, onday, . - s » Wednesday of each week. Write on but one side of the paper. - _|stirring up. How ' envious the poor| Dorothy gm JHope_ you ‘can Address, SOCIAL CORNER EDITOR, Bulletin Office, Norwich, Conn. e ;“bl:om“fhm°l“‘:“; WL send reéipe for S o : |81 or Rural Delivery have not twin| Rolls: Two quarts flour, one desert 5! § i it o 3 I 4 i1 H ¢ veniently furnish. Tae hostesses will be ready to wel- come the guests by ten g'clock. Lunch be served at ome. v iddy and I are the hostesses for Nov. 10th and we hope for & £60d at- tepdance _and the usual jolly good 2 I £ ¥ H 3 i : ] i i £h i S St At last 1 found,Ready and had a THREE PRIZES MONTHMLY: $2.50 to first; $1.50 to second; $1,00 to third. | brothers enough to go round. spocn salt, one. T Tappest) sifted vlt‘h g R ““ou“ 2 A 2ed & he'last Saturday in each month. e I hope Mandy won't see this for then 'l.-t&olf“ y . ba-e-lth' 24 while ales | all at ber cosy bome. | _ Award made the last Saturday : vy :52:— will watch Door §1 more than “u““d :nlr » o e mvmlm 3 ; = wi‘:“)::w,?u.-lg flf e . £ . Ready: Shall certainly look you up.|One teaspoon sugar, then stir in milk: ., | wood-box for ol SOCIAL CORNER PRIZE WINNERS FOR OCTOBER |Hovo the ‘man of the house i well |iot rise over nighi, then knead, roll panking s S R e g - Has he put another coat of yellow on | Currants in and cut out like biscuit; o e and ‘we will all com: on the woodbox? butter the top with melted butter and —~ bom"mmrw- =5 have some tea? 3 _First Prize $250 ' s LONE SISTER. |let rise in tins and bake in moderats nev bald THEODA. 1 have wondered why they|and in fan Willimantic. 5 = —_— oven. Tomt they . presented oW, tand: To Udell for letter entitled, “Popcorn and Sugar Confections.’ MEASURES AND PROPORTIONS. Kind wishes to all. :{ pleasing aspect t:“ :m passerdy; for | them out of :D:t’;‘?nd .‘.;.li"’m‘f.‘.! ECONOMICAL TESTED RECIPES g e . _REMEMBER ME. |during the summer season primroses|who do dare to come in the house.|How I pine for the shaded valleys, Dear Bditor ‘and Sisters: Yill you and clematis climbéd up the trellises | Here, let me see that ere fly-spanker.” | For the breezes from the hills: .. FROM DOM REDRO. ter entitlea, “Dishes Children Will Like.” allow a newcomer to enter the Cor- ver the front This mass of| He looked at it intently for a mo- e voices of feathered ers. o .. To Loretta for letter ' Dier? If mo, here are a few tables n| ~THE ROAD TO INSANITY. |over the front porche S AIRERT St i martiinselt €5 5o voss bt | B T Do et Som Dear- Editor and Cornerites: —Once Third Prize $1.00 i cooking whl'i(h L verhapw hlp Sotnd | o iie Sockel Cornet: - o> e green, made the fronts of the|ly from his chalr, “Well, well, I am | You tell me ‘tis a pleasant village, mere 1 come to°greet you all, after & To Mother Hubbard for letter entitled, “Hums. ui Cafe of Sick.” Y ORI e * | people get & réal grip upon heredity. beautiful and pieturesque 1o |going right home and tell my wife and | And perhaps you are right: siX woeks' absence from the ranks. Table for Measuring—All measures | TiEP5 S5 T NCC € pon insanity agres | 100k upon. have her go to town at once and buy | But my heart is sick with longing ‘What find weather we are having. (2 e are level; leveling done with back of | Lyg, % e U Se i s the trend, |, Mr. Lamson was as quaint and old-|one of them air trap nets and a| For my hillside home, tonight. Flowers are still blooming, and all SOCIAL CORNER POEMS. |+ GREETINGS FROM CALLA LILY |case-knife; standard tablespoon, tea- not the disease itself. Tuberculosis | fashioned as his house. He was spanker.” , « | nature seems r!)olr:lnl'.l}ll ";obnfx’-.“ S ——, 3 5pogn and half pint measuring cup are | yng jnsanity are not hereditary, al- |pleasant and lkeabls, yet a stubborn| Wher Mrs. Thayer began to explain |it was a poor and humble dwelling, |*Unshine of the late falli Soon the My Old-Fashioned Flowers. Dear Social Corner Sisters: I must |used. though popularly believed to be. The|and self-willed old man: who could |the old man waved his hand and sald: [ But it mattered not to me: cold chilly ;B‘M' e e Gt oo 1 ¢ the home of | 52 1 have enjoyed the replies to Mer- | Flour, powdered sugar and soda | o 0% T0on vl "0t She Ygoctors to|not, and would not fall into modern | “f am in too much of a hurry to hear i could roam and dream at pleasure | Upon us. “Ofl we shal ¥ B os wien I dream of Ty Andrews letter. Tn (ho Tuture she |should be sifted before measuring. _ , | he”intectious, and the best authorities | Yays. 'He' supplied the summer col. | what you have o zay, for our house| With 4 sense of being free. e e g o be 4 ‘will have to cl e the Me: So id . 3 al ony fresh vegetabl from swarming wit] " And of e long for the fragrant breezes good Ot the joys dnd the pleasures await- | Y3 Ve (g CanEs e oY ndrew, [Into @ cup. or spoon and make level | 8¥ee e e D ey | arden, and each day the ladies in the [ started at a brisk pace. That rustied the faaple trees, able to go out on these bright sunny % he‘rul; ey P fon of|¥ou entered the right church, but got ";*h km{fir L cause of mental breakdown. different houses were presented with| Celia laughingly called after him,|Till I envy the brown-winged swallow | days. " """“M . into the pxoni b mSon;y Jou hhld ter T & half spoon divide through cen- | . perance helps 13 i our in- |8 nl:o:fl::; “g( ‘:f."" ned ‘flonu “Unele lfml:m, {n thought you was| Beneath those mosay eves. c.l am sending in a few choice re- . ore | not attended some of the picnics where | t°T: , whic! ny Dl mem- | never going t6 invest In any new- Sent in 3 VERY. ipes. 1 ol g, Hesveyy fowers more| 5, e Bave Soun el soen WAkt |, £, auerer spoen. divide the w15 Rplal, sudphancn, or 2alf| SR ARG o mertion | ENELATGE, 0 St ay nev > TS PLRARSS | e S S o st = - |pertect gentlemen they . weré before 3 : b while the you: 2. kept swiftly on, ome could | ADDING TO OTHER'S PLEASURES |and stoned peaches in a ow pud- o ien thos ol g home—my:old-| 5 wanted the door Glosed to them. For an eighth spoon divide diag- | Sumption. ~Whoever ' fully ~expands they preferred hot-house flowers. just distinguish these words, “Well 3 ding dieh, and spread = layer of sugar, ¥ 0Ot clove pinks and lilies and violets | Rural Delivery: Glad to see your let. | onally. . consumption, for the germs of the e_was a great favorite with Mr. || guess anyone would Invest in any- INCREASES OUR OWN. over them, add other layers of peach- ‘blu ter in the paper. Judge by it you are| Table of Proportions: One quart of | qiccoee have no chance to get a foot-|and Mrs. Thayer and would sit with|thing that would keep flies oft from a ¥ es and sugar, until the dish is filled. Bweet '“'» s and four-o'clocks, great |2 friend of the- Sisters and- appreciate | flour requires 1 1-3 cups of butter or | “CRS€ - not full chested but fllat. | théem and gossip for an houf nearly | bald head.” Dear Sisters and Editor:—What|Then cover with pastry, leaving an linsde ol e their loyalty, to the Brothers. butter and lard mixed for pastry. Chested pesple who have this disease, | c¥ery day. His sayings and blunders| Mrs. Thayer resumed her work and | beautiful days these are! We wonder | opening in the center, and bake in & My 1iiacs and snow-balls and paco-| Nappy Tandy: Your novel idea on| One quart of flour requires 4 table- | Pfjted people who have this dlseass |1, " coaming articles and their uses |Cella ran around to the different how many of us even for a moment or | Lioier Ve oven. Serve with cream and iy i saving bank funds was very good. spoons of butter for biscuit. PR e 2 greatly amused Celia, for he found a |houses to exult over her victory. two ‘fully realize the joy of MHVIng|sugar Lucy Acorn: How I smiled when I| One quart of flour requires 6 table- [ ®d%e and vigliance. = ' =~ . = |use and name of Wi own for nearly DIANA. |them one by ome. No matter where|™'"ll | il without Egge—Grind read your letter. Only too well do I|sPoons of butter for shortcake. . % everything that came’ within his no- we are or what we are doing there is | Lo toay TS e Tmbas, Then éall me not foolish, nor angrily 3 > vEY i ness, self-possession andl self-restraint ool i oes o it (Erated) rin: £hide Tt ~delles el dg i [ For cupcakes, | L\8 1 CUP Of| ang” total ‘abstinence tell for both Y Colia ot 'ter, Lamson Bad megy SOME 0. K’'d RECIPES. Vot ook for it Don's Zorset that |four puivérizea milk crackers. two 4 3 i says “Oh, god night!” 3 ‘elia_an E ey 3 > . 1 1-2 cups sugar. Bake it dyoutn ot | Blaay:When T met you in wuu- | One auart of four requires 1 level | BRIy, happingss and sy, . |an argument over the many uselin | Dse soctas Corper Sistcrs and 1 . | o Bomeimen we Teally " have to look| TIPS 0F TR 1 L3 cupe suear Ve 0 mantic at S. C. club No. 2 | had start- - ventions of o b ~ o 0 " A i ey | o ey oot o | SRR o s con- | 2RI 12 R en S oul, vet S hac thele S s Hes are 8 7 e o evng| st " wkine er Sl it | Aot Pl Sy o St . - week fra = er. 3 excy - of the 1 ne'er want to lose them—falr em- z loV&ll()' o e T e O O e CUATCOf s Toquied 1 ‘it |1V Amy indell o ; e e e e ot oo6. shouid | bAve found them O. K. and the reward is large and sure. For(potatoes, well seasoned with butter. What ae T rore for the blossoms celes- | _See quite a few new pen names late- |Of liquid for batters. mz'ofl ’lsr;o Dfl'{' i ".l‘ha Crank _was invest In a new-f toy (as| Steamed Suet Pudding—Two and|the more we look, the more we find of- -:ld ‘l:d . lb‘“ ;bz :’:“- bl 1y and they look good, but where are| _One measure of liquid to 3 measures i _P"YDI :l"w 3, hlnry the author led them). She laughingly re- |one-Falf cups flour, 1 cup choppou |all that makes life worth while. exia, & pick - % Sotad m”‘" 1 wo Ly own pansies, and roses so | Aunt Abby, Crimson Rambler, Priscil. |of _flour for bread ot Pertect ad, and he has : suet, 1 of raisin, 1'of milk, 1 of mo-| Oh, friends, it pays to form the|pleces: then put a layer of potatoes in 4 "“refl‘ g 12, Glenwood and lots of the old writ-| One teaspoon of soda to 1 pint of i b I'W ed I.fm"l it. It doubtless|” “Why Uncle Lamson, you won't be|iasses, 1 teaspoon soda, 1-2 ' spoon | habit of seeing. the best side of per- |a deep dish: then a layer of col B And fay tiger lltes o stately anaers? RIS Tt pyClonged his lite and contributed | auie to resist doing soi for when you |salt. 1 saltspoon of cinnamon and|sons and things. then another layer of potatoes. etc. 5 Cheertul; Best wishes. ne leaspoon of soda to 1 cup of | 1o the pleasure of living. 1 am not|gse¢ something you really want youinutimeg. Sift flour, salt, soda and w=til the @ik fo TuNl. Bpsbakde crac All growing o bright in their old-| . CATILA LILY, |[molasses. ot 8t having pathough 1 recosnize | will make a decided jump for it spices together, add suet and raisios; | world 3 e -un e ks e T 3 Qne-teaspoon of salt to 1 pound of | (oth as having been patients. T met| -well, well, maybe; but 1 think|mix milk. moiasses into the day mix- |growing, too! Peop! Fried Sait Codfish—Put the thin part TO MAKE SOAP WITHOUT BOILING [ ™52, 4 SEIE e author’s office and | yissie, you will see that I stick to the | ture, steam four hours. be scure of this, and they are pretty|to sdak in cold water, Aoon b:i B i and shallow, andtem- s T e s O e B ou | O The Straet 1 Should I meet|good oid-fashioned things: they were| Sauce for Pudding—>Melt 1 table- | much alike after all _ [ for the dsy on which it'is to be cook: pests of sorrow, Dear Social Corer Sistéta: T won- | Sot e wa o i e Bt | Ho Tha. Dridass. & Eoad sncughr for Sy Tather and mother |apoon butter, 1 of flour, 1 gup bot| on huve sl Nasel Chie Mitie virps: | S aokiast < 1 G appaies s Midst clear skies of pleasure, and|der if any of the Sistefs ever make 2 a 4 B and they are e or me. water, and milk, stirring all the time: @url clouds of pain, their owh soap? For several years I|paimecs mmiiss Shoyed reading Etta ® & Cloas shot. Shy waured Tnsthe They've brightened my path. And that|have made all my soep for laundry, long grand tomorrow. dishes, etc. i =7l Best wishes to all. I bope I may see them all growing| I should like to have some of the * 2 many waye of us, sultable-for serving: dry with a cloth. Barber's letters, but have not seen |Fing mear the bull's-eye. With. the | urci the ribied hint in % L R e until she almost decided that he was|egy and 1-2 cup sugar. Aua sp ywich bad.in the bogt ot ns, SR Ttn e Sedr Snd Sy lhr 0% TR lanything from her pen lately. clue she has now she ougkt to make | either too old or too stubbern and set the bull's-eve mext iime. If she|jn 3 . 1] That It scarcely behooves amy of us|browning nicely om both sides. This SR in his ways to cf " This Dy-piny | oo Sour Mitk Ple—One cup sour milk |70 talk about the rest of ua: -wili ‘be found one of the best fethods again Sisters try my rule, as it requires no ke i ol o B :.’$ o Tl | ammesd the whele Y. who were s | pincn eaki, mutmey and. cinnamon to e G R T T Lo w L O g g i T Ugh iaste; y maks i e 0 e itor - fiikoon X s moumm A6 foreyer 70 | veins 0. "hie and very hard sl A CHAT ‘PNOM AUNT. SARAH. e L alwaya: Wtk for, - batieer Benii ruratis to i youss ® gieTs i T i e, Ty e That every one is as 500 as he knows | joying this beautiful weather is the 423 x = conditions. £ Now to be. ish of Tho' far ewceter blossoms I had in| First buy & fve pound lard pail| ‘Dear Editor and Sisters: Just a few| To Dottie: Your cited case can be| “Toc young people. amused: ihem-| Fig Filling for Cake—Mix hait| ™Tn &*1ite of healthly activity is hap-|" " ° DOM PEDRO. o e o ot s Taetia)si T matvo, &l Kings | woras ishix’ o, many times multiplied but it does Nt | selvee DlavIoE. cronaet and. tennis. It | 200nd figs chopped fine, cup of suBAT | piness to be found. Let us be glad of BT ke Tiedn. are the fsatedt, ° S5 Dotter on ook Ghicken fat | Merry Andrew: I didn't think you |prove tuberculosis is hereditary.|just happened tnat Mr. n had|and cup water, and boll in double|ioll of the interest that keeps alive | BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE gohpcest aqd neepest Fortdnare o o Olhe ol Ut T am un-tlooked Hfke a man-hater. Do say you | Weak lungs like weak -muscles. are|not kecn the play-ground which was |boller until smooth and thick, then|the desire to do things that are to Then s!r:: Hp Y Sl pell rossslYosiiistensmongh Jontes, the far trom | Ql4n'e mean it and come jn The Cor-|simply needing action to make them |situated a . short: distance from _tne|3dd teaspoon of vanilla boil the fIg% | beneflt some ome: of the pleasures we i SRR AR R o i e S - P 2 strong. = The price of health in all | houses until ‘this particular morning. | Until tender before adding sugar. find in quiet duties and amusements. . ©xford Co. Maine, mings from meats, In fact all kinds of | anecres s ard: 1 think you have | directions is activity—nactivity with|He found no one on the ground and MEXICAN PRIMROSE. Let us enjoy to the full these beau ther name. 'ty 2 D B b e e, o niithes e. Haven't you an auto?|the teeth especially in careful masti- ¢ after gazing for a while, almost too — tfsl gays and the oppértunities they Eirain tnto the pail antil full (fwe|oidn't T meet you in W— last Satur- | cating food, and activity of the mina | overcome to spéak he uitered in an| A DELICIOUS SPONGE CAKE. |bring s No day comes and goes Have a Kind Word for All BontAey: Kb ane DA e el Tyb: day? o Wwhich prevents chemical mixtures | undertone: —— without giving us the chance to add, ve 2 kind word for. those in a water pail, pour over thyee quarts|couig teorelama: Was very glad you | which lead to auto-intoxication and| “Well, 1 nevef.” This does beat the| Dear Social Corner Sisters and|though ever so little, to the world's Wile iafrrons: aad woss 201d water, let it stand an hour. stir: | soaie Dgeat Aunty No. I's plenic. "Do | eventually death. ~ What you sald|Dutch; trapping flies out of doors. | Editor:—Will come again, to tell you |stors of happiness and to our own. | Hayetdarkened their pathway in life, | fing occasfonally. thon add the metieg | JTite often. Your letters do us all [about living right was correct, buf|Good idea. there will be less meed of | what a glorius. time we had at Aunty | -Oh, the wrongs that we may righten, ARE i words o sl checr S o Tavwy hoaBral of Do ang | U eien and Hovurs © tatoved ] Io% coutited dcep-preathing which is | spanking them in the house” In a|Xo. T's party. Such a spread, with|OR. the hearts hat we may lighten. 3 ‘e e 0 appear -l 3 X e mos! important exercises lous ice o1 to ish off. “Oh, e skies we may len, Hrameath grfim all strife, | Ong;TA) oup of ammonia. Stir untll | visit the 16th very much. Think what | for sustaining. w0l Tunss ang o cocy . an ve a kind word for all, you spoke about a good idea. Will try I got a small wooden box from my |to be at the first meett And let emiles of love fail grocer that Jell-o comes in, lined it | Liza Jane: I am very sorry for you Though' sorrows and dangers are rife. | with cloth and turned in soap when| Best wishes to all 7 They say we are to meet once a|By helping just a little.” b g g o % candy is white, glossy, and porous.|ments this winter. That will be fine | Pezgy Aune: No indeed. 1 do not at we do not know and what we | Fne. arried and Happy: Sofry I could |drive an auto. ve that to you do mot do are the primary als-ease | T1AYOr to taste while pulling. appy not meet with you the 16th. Hope to|and steadier heads than mine. You breeders. Butter Scotch—One cup of molasses, 9 il have to jess again. I think you s 2 K10 word for 'one FoE pane e e e AUNT SARAH. & THE CRANK. |OD€ cup of susar. one-| €up of but- NA::::I“'H::“ 'T;:“‘fhfl":mu will smile st the 1dea when you dle- Who bas battled and won B e o SR TR s T : —_— * |ter. Boll until done. 1 enjoy the nints and helps the |cover me. In conflicts that mortale must 8Bt | nomo from your house that T had | "URAL DELIVERY SOLVES THE|POP CORN AND SUGGAR CONFEC. | Masle Candy—Four cups of mapie | sisters send in Syery week. MOTHER HUBBARD. Ve a kind s le in store yYTup. unt cracks in wate: Wish Aunty No. For the poor at your.door, g.‘el.ldkx'r":;;’ ofl thesuiiars Who bt PUZZLE, TIONS. and Just befors taking from the fire, | her r‘hclp. Tor the -Lu‘;m:nlfu:f:: n SEEKING IDENTIFICATION. Who ;z-;fl;u through sorrow’s dark lost ome will let it be known, I will| Dear Social .Corner .Editor .and| Dear Editor and Members of The ’:’l’r'r.‘é‘ :::f rno"::nolix'fl o5k 20 1one. :l:u- 1;": '.“.’.',‘3?" ae T %t SN ear Pricdisl - May T drop In for & Have a kind word for all et o ihem. Think the yellow | Friends: May Iadd a few.more iines]Social Corner: As.the -cold storms | Peenst GandyTwe cups of brown| Am sending a recipe for a delicious | few minutes? Till: the reapers last call ; e o el it ] S ok G et days and long evenings come to us|sugar, halt & cup of moldsses, oné | sponge cake. Isn't it & lovely day? 1 quite envy 36 ieard Trom the blest land.of lght. | yolary, France: A g | ottt iy Sacinow You will be{it always reminds me_of the time |ang one-half cups of water. butter size | Totraime: How did you like 1t? | the people who go by my house in their 3 Sent in by DOM PEDRO, - | " Yo e e ey, | heae mtaer wis ver mesorner: Your| when we used o sit around the fire- [of ‘an ag¥ And two cups Of Deanut| Delicioss Sponge Caka Best 2 cegs|AUI0S: mrer e “i |eay it was kind of hard to make the | tom ".""D_?"N“;;'\;‘:-fldonwm ke candy meats. Boll until thick. with 3 cup suger Stir in 1 cup of|, I may be at the picnic on Nov. 10th INQUIRIES AND ANSWERS. TIMELY TESTED RECIPES, first plunige Hope you did mot go so It | am, try and guess me. In my Wil Chocolate Creams—Take the white | flour, sifted with 1 teaspoon baking : =i deep’’ you difl | mot comé up sgain| e heend some of the recipes which of an egE, beat it to a froth; stir stiff [ powder. Put 1-2 cup milk and 1|¥isht mind. Dear. ;| ready for more letters for The Gore | soma ot the e i qime s well a3 | S\ (}" Confectionery sugar, make Into | teaspoon butter on the stove. When| CHARGOGGAGOGG-M A UC H A UG- Sintars of the Soclal Corner: |, 0" 1t.18 very. svident 3 o oLy ihe, more modern ones for |[iije Balls, melt the chocolate. Toll the | butter is meited, add to batter, while GAGGOGGAGUN GAMAUGG, ""LUCY ACORN—Cards received and |be-satistactorss - © "2'® %14 10 | man-nater ' from your *frst - letters | " mpernoe Wi of Popping Go | Dalie 10 i€, ift out with o siiver fork [hot ‘and stir vigorously 1 teaspoon| ~CHAUBUNAGUNGAMAUGG. : < y pping Corn in | PERDRoR: cora and tstte recele- |0 Suk e 5 SERSE e By 52 | SOy S lagien T s’ met 8, Kottie: Mk S it apoontil o |77 8"t o of saft white su: |\ Famey: Wy dom' you let us hear | GREETINGS “FROM POLLYANNA. : 3 - small or large cu- | charmed with any ome‘at the New e . Slembon of water with from you again? How is Joaa? His Hasn' been & ed and mailed as you wished, cumbers cut up; 1 quart green toma- W | kettle. As it sizzles furiously, drop|S™I: One-half cup WACh Sy Dear Sisters: 't October 5 CRIMSON . RAMBLER: By the |!0es: 2-quarts-of onions: 11large caul- g:’;,“"’“fig:"“flfi, Ilfl:%or:;;; attend enhe;l- in the corn, and stir as you drop tin | {ablespoon vinegar, plece of butter |any one heard from her since her fall st courtesy of Polly Anna the Editor re-|iflower, picked into florets, and 8 pep- & - e BIDDY: Cards received and mailed ms‘you directed. Thanks for card. ¢, flav Van- | off the wagon? a glorious month. How sorry we are am a member of The Corner. To put | the Dutter Wil hold no more. Stir wit (fize 9f & hickory nut, Ravor with vant | 2%, g “RE ) \now how the | to ‘see her 5o, for we know that soon g ceiyed the splendid red ears of corn |Pers, one red one cut up. one in the company of so many nice |2 Wire spoon, tossing and turning the .ot o stir. Boil untll crispy when |beans and peanuts, mixed, affected | the cold winter will be upon us. But § - fram you. He doesn’t wonder that| Brine—Four quarts of water,'1 cup |ladies demands the beat of behavior,|COMR UNtil it becomes popped. Turn|ifieq in water. .When cool enough to|Your digestive organs? when it really gets here we shall all ¥ the ¥ed ears create oxcitement at a|of salt, cut ‘up' veketables and let | We will try to do as yeu adyioe out on a large. flat dish saturating the | hordje, pull with tips of fingers until| Theoda: Was you tired Sunday|enjoy it for it has a glory and beauty husking bee! Thanks. stand in brine 24 hours. Heat enough| Too Late is not too late to say a|5rains and lx: fine granulated suar|white.' The longer you pull the nicer | night? all its own. 3 i o to cook through; turn into colander to [good word for us men folks in ' The | hickly as you stir and toss. Each (i Best wishes to all. Raudy: L am Weillug for you sow. ¢ GOOD SEASONABLE RECIPES. |drain. Comer. Many thanks. One ' more | kernel should come out with a thick ' 2% 8 St KETURAH. Tiny: You are mistaken, 1 am mot S s | Dressing—Mix" 1”cup floir, 8 table- | Sister who thinks it is well to have|°C4tinE of sugar and is delicious. ~ | Chocolate Fudge—One and one-half| wiymantic. . e D e O cine, Socia) Gopmer: |spoons of mustard, 1 tablespoon of tu- | a man with them in their Jolly gather. | Popping Corn: Put'a lump of but. [SuP% of Eranulated ons and one-halt % ——— Papa's Boy: You guessed —right.|o’ PRACTICAL UP-TO-DATE Hero are some recipes Which I know |meric, and add enough cold vinegar to | ings and picnics. This Sister should | ter in.a frying pan. When hot add cu: of cocon and milk -enough to| DEPENDABLE OLD-FASHIONED |Yes, I knew “who was who? UNDER GARMENT. are good: make a paste; then add 2 cups sugar |receive three times three cheers from | almost enough unpopped corn to cover moisten. Boil until {t:comes to a soft ‘Married and Happy: | was so sorry. (SR . Cudtard Pie—Two cups milk, one!and cold, vinegar enough to-make in|the male writers of The Corner. bottom. Cover pan and shake occa- |ball in cold water. Then add a lump. REMEDIES. 1 could not attend club meeting, OCt. |, yers Cormet Cover amd Petticoat. E teaspoon flour, one-half , cup sugar,|all 2 quarts. Cook until smooth, and| We have noticed there has been |Sionally while corn is popping. of butter, vanilla-and nuts or raisins By e 16th. but it _wes_imbossible. one-quarter teaspoon salt, three eggs,|add Vegetables. Cook until heated |quite a Mttle said in regard to who s Pop Cor : Dear Editor:—I wonder if the Sis. Crimson Rambler: Everything that This st js good for Jawn, crossbar one-Falf teaspoon flavoring extract. | through. ~This will keep in a stone Jar. | the shadow of a man ‘on ‘The Social| quarte of popped corm toke o Tour |I€ you desirs. Beat until thick. This | ers o The Corner will let me. come | came In the ox s doing well. © | mustie, “dimsey. “Crepe. "Cambric’ butiste Ling a deep ple plate with plain paste. | Picked - ~ Cauliflower —Scald ‘your | Corner tent at the fair represented.|molasses, half a cup of sugar, and. a d s with & Yow ussful biats? I'bave| Aunt Garah: - - e Rub tbe flour smooth with one-half cup | caulifiower, after soaking in salted | When we saw the picture we thought The free cdxes : Tl DA S-gup b oy o been reading The Corner page fof | forming any time now. > T the Tree cdges cold milk, add to the Temainder of the | water over night; drain. Heat the|The Corner Sisters had captured and Sttt - P = e & And e oo re g e | Ay N L O e e A e et i (he. LA S = milk scalded; cook five minutes. Beat |vinegar, put In o little spice, cloves|caged a strange man who had no|corn. sort all the hard Kernels ® Pone good ) mae PPOF- | through embroldered eyelots. The neel the ‘eggs and combine with sugar and |and cinnamon, and pour on caulifiower | business 'in The ' Soclal = Corner | the bolling mixture over the corn. ceir : o oIl boa tried Se] A poltis to. {77 1o meet! yeu el | EEEaCTTIS. Rt ugth b anet salt.. Pour the milk mixturc over this hot. Fix. cauliflower. just as you do | circle. On turning the paper over we|well and ball immediately. A 4 things, 23 they have s besh. tried S0r}_Am _going i, R e e Y aeks slowly, add flavoring, strain fnto_ the |for mustard pickle, then pour on yin- |noticed it was from an advestisement |~ Sugared Pop Gorm: Take thres S 0 W v iete i e 3 o POLLYANNA. |nd. like the corset cover. may be em- plate. Bake slowly. "It is done vwhen |egar. Use judgment as:to quaatity |on the gther side which from the im- | quarte of pe o 3 A Cure for Pneumonia—Take ? e R S Y AW the knife blade makes a clean cut. This |of vinegar, ete. pression of the press showed through 2 T oo R i 4 tern in cut in three sizes: Small. me- is an_extremely good pie. To ‘Can Corn—Nine .cups.corn, 1-4 | o8/ The Social Corner picture. g};‘rm"lfl“u!hml oy d: mmrm CLIO JOINS THE SISTERS. diux. and iarge. It requires 3 i-4 yacds Oyster Stew—One quart oysters, one | cup salt, 1-2 cup sugar, 1 cup water. |, JONE Winter evenings will soon be 2 by v et e e cup oyster liquor, one-half cup water, | Boil all ‘together. briskly for 10 min- | here. Let the writers make The So- . ize, 3 Karo back, change as soon as they start to| Dear Editor and Sisters of ~The | without the e, which will require ; . 3 3 5.5 yards of embroidery. one-tablespoon butter, one tablespoon |utes, fill cans as full as possi then | Slal Corner ring with good letters. It ot 3 got cold. This has been known to|Corner:—I have never written before. ¢ . rqllea ke, Halialt tesspoon Mt bonr g(‘)‘lllng.w.n‘:er o Rossible. then | will please the Editor ‘who has done sz worst cases, when everything |I have read all of the nice, helpful [ A Pattsen of this one-eighth teaspoon pepper. Drain|sure cans are full. « so_much for us all. ounce ‘of gum Arablc in to any address on receipt of 10 cents in tatled. letters for the last few years, and | ifi’er or stam: _clean the oysters, scald and strain : Ever the same old Corner friend. |Of Water. When dissolved = e fiquor: ada 1o, the straincd Hquor | teooring Besf—Tour gdllons of wa- now 1 would like to be one of you. Order The Bulletin Company, RURAL D! rarm | PO et to. Aunty No. '8’ picaic and| Patiern Demiy Norwich, Comn o e utiar wog | ter, 7 Ibs. of fine salt, 1 qt. of molasses ELIVERY. exer crambs. Let it come to & boll| o Jonieusar, 3 of. salt petre. Boll | NEW VIEW OF MERRY ANDREW Remain the Sams. > oysters, cook them until the | Hises ® - Wien s, O the skum as it ; Thate aré new ways of wearing edges curl. Half a cup of scAlied |cool put in 1 tabiespoon sk money | Dear Sisters of The Social Corner: hair thiy season, But the way of wear- eream may be added before serving. _|jt is cold pour on your meat. This is |l D&ve been amused and entertained S, Toarat ey ¥ 8 it Li el jik & £ 1} ES il I wonder if any of the Sisters have 3 by the excitement Merry Andrew's let- oy &2 any of the Sisters aye |for 100-1bs. of beef. 1t more or less o ! ke g% 8 i i i i i . SOCIAL LOVER. - | Bos,"aen,08m, FLUFFY RUFFLES. |pen proTu ad of b not be & man-hater, but it is ter created in The Corner. i 7ds fo the song entitled My make brine In proportion to quantity. e The. -~ W ve needed shock. Perhaps RES FROM LONE $IS- | mhocid ali prates hor™ 4 Apo™ e BIDDY ANSWERS HER CONUN. . TER. Fould choose such & pen-name could DRUMS. Yoty Dear Editor, and Sisters: . Are we | suspicion though 4 Y 353‘ i a i ] Detr Eaitor ana Sodial Comner Sie- | who w8 e i ters: 1 think it about time I wrote and |always Eive , . answered my own conundrums. and try to's e “brethiren ‘What thief you can’t cry stop to?|interested, in” - lerry Andrew tossed a The who steals your heart. “|fhem with us? I am afraid many | into camp and the brethren coult oar 3 unmmummmdmmmourmq:sfiq 5 have been so appreciative and thamk- _ When it's in the wash. lect to speal a ki ich might The original Merry - w here ls another one: mean so much to them. must have been what the men call:. is ‘the 'difference between a| - A friend was telling of attending a|“A Bric . . ‘sutomobile, a lover and a mon- |church fair where they were trying to| There are three of our best. R - - --|raise money for“a ncw .organ.. She most enthusiastic writers I sorry no one guessed the other ¥as not a mémber of that church, but | Btta ‘Bart s Lk was glad Ip small way. “.i.it".. PIDDY. She passed from one booth to another: i 1 z i 5 1 B Is i 38 11 £ i i } i ¥ and i EILEER xile £