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EVERY WOMAN’S OPPORTUNITY I have never met a Social Corner| Aunty, No. 1, felt sure there must |doubtless formed The Bulretin wants good home letters; good business letters; good help- it L ss for ful letters of any kind the mind may suggest. They should be in hand by |impress me by their generous impulses | in the Garden of Eden. Write on but one side of the paper. Address, SOCIAL CCRNER EDITOR. Bulletin Office, Norwich, Conn. Wednesday >t each week. f their identity. THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: S$2.50 to first; $1.50 to second; $1.00 to third, | Jthers If 1 feit sure of thelr L2 Award made the last Saturday in each month. THE SIX PRIZE WINNERS 1st Prize $3, to BIDDY for letter entitled: “A Sunshine Organization.’ 2d Prize $2, to DIANA for letter entitled: “The Unused Parlor.” 3d Prize $2, to BOOK-LOVER for lettter en- “The Home Library.” 4th Prize $1, to JENNIE for letter entitled: “Social Calls.” 5th Prize $1, to LONESOME PINE for letter “Vegetables as Medicine.” 6th Prize, to MOUNTAIN LAUREL for let. “Corner-Colored Recipes.” ter entitled: dry, ironing when dry, between two sheets of white paper. ‘The above should help us over through March and April. With best wishes. WILWICK. SHE FITS THE KITCHEN BEST. Dear Sisters of the Social Corner:— I fit into the kitchen better than I : i do into the parlor, and prefer to be &| All things from the first man up|Corner—and from that day to this Soctal Corner Friends:—A worker rather than an entertatner. I, . ” | there had never beem a real Social|Word of greeting to you all and = e been popalar subjects for discus: Sovins e ke tiee T am one of those homely old souls who Corner unless there wero Seven Sis- have a few friends and stick to ‘em,|SIon ever since men first learned to |iero i 1o press one-) what I feel, I might like to fill them up and make them |talk things over, and with the excep- | Biddy ventured to say she had rea- | Write pages and not leave space in The merry, and like to see other people|tion of “which was first the hen @r|son to belleve there were & great va- | Corner for others. So I just ask you play the game of life on other stages|the egg.” there has not been a more |riety of Soclal Corners, one all to remember me kindly, and be- for my amusement. 1 do not know |interesting theme than the origin of | popular In which “‘two were company | lleve that I love The Corner even that I have any very strong dislikes |the first 1 Corner which was re- |and three a crowd.” more than formerly, though I have for it doesn't pay fo gaze upon or|cently well debated by a few of our| Ma called attention to the fact that | been quiet for a long time. think upon things disagreeable. studious members. hens cackled and roosters crowed and | I am sure we all congratulate The Soclal Corner in|Corner on its 6th anniversary, and Sister yet, but some of them deeply|have been a Social Corner somewhere |the bright sunshine ages before the |ask God's biessings upon it Let us all human race possessed the earth. try and help by kind, friendly let- and their thoughtfulness of others. 1f( Biilie thought the first Social Corner | Joan was moved to remark that the | ters, to make the page still better I should ever meet with Club No. 1 I|had its origin among the clans who | dlscussion had reached a point whers |the might hug _Aunty No. 1, Ready, Mar- | Were paving the way for the race|it looked as if the Social Corner had a ried and Happy, Billie and several| when ‘were more numerous than | divine origin. men. Diana thought the Social Corner The charm of being unknown and not| Loretta had no doubt the Social |preceded society by many generations knowing others is a pleasure in a way|Corner had its birth as an antidote |and was doubtless the forerunner of to me. to loneliness in the morning of life | society—the soclety which earing supper ry noptend ome is ready for it, 8o Will say “adieu’ I shall say when I appear at a Club| When the thought entered the|Thomson to write: “Hail socisl life! .= PAPA'S BOX.. Keziah Doolittle: Did you get my Lebenon. ting or picnic: I am who! Who are | heart of man that it was not good to | Into thy pleasing bonds I come to pay |letter. Many thanks for pretty card. . be_alone. the common stock my share of ser-| With kindest wishes to ail. A WONDERFUL HELPMATE. TLong life to The Corner and the Btta Barber loned whether the | vice, and in glad return to taste thy AUNT ABBY. —_— clan. Social Corner had its birth in the | comforts—thy protected joys." HANNAH WHO. |heart of man. She felt sure the his- [ Dreamer commended Joan's clear tory O, ihe ssvage races showed perception. remarking the Social Cor- ‘women intuitively formed the home, |ner must have had a divine origin be- DOMESTIC ECONOMIES. and that the thought which gave birth [cause it must have been the product to the home was a Social Corner|of a-good heart. Dear Editor and Cornerites:— We| thought—there could be no cozy cor-| Theoda, Crimson Rambler, and see in nearly every paper we read, |ner without her. Ready endorsed this sentiment; and “Practice economy.” How many of us| J. B. T. recognized there was no|Married and Happy felt sure Dreamer do this in our every day work? AS|room for dispute on this point since |was right because it took good hearts the saying goes “Let the head save the | there were evidences enough a man |to make it a success. Leels.” and his mate were one. This being true, said Dom Pedro, On baking days especially when one| Dreamer had no doubt the first So- | we all represent an anclent and hon- has bread, etc. to bake at about the|cial Corner existed in the heart of a|orable society with ages back of it same time; knead the bread, eet it to|woman in early ages who was Inspired |and opportunity before it for larger rise (I like to glve my bread at least|to lead man into peasanter ways of [and better service. one hour for the last rising). If it|living. Biddy cackled, the Social Corner rises too much, or too fast, it will be| Billie ventured that the oldest So- |ribbon-cake was passed around, crumbly and ltke honeycomb). cial Corner she knew anything about |adieus were said, and another pleas- Then make layer cake or cookies and | was the Corner in the sky occupied |ant social gathering was brought to a while they are baking prepare ples.|by the seven daughters of Atlas— |close. If the oven is the right heat, one|Plieades, or the Seven Sisters can easily get these done in time to bake the bread. One can use the same mixing uten- sils; have two measuring cups, one for ‘dry and one for liquid measure, a mixing bowl, spoon, a teaspoon, knife and fork. . It js best for good success to mever RESPONDS TO ROLL CALL. e on this the 6th birthday annt ivereary Dear Social Ci :— 1 had of little Social Corner from a tiny but came across one of wor Gotlal Cormer| SOCIAL CORNER COAT OF ARMS |healthy infant. &he has grown to be papers April 27, 1915 and M. Row- & wonderful helpmate to all Social ena’s invitation to come out thers for Corner families. that year's reunion, reminded me that | helpfulness go hand In hand with so-| LOnE may she live and prosper is the it was time I responed to roll call for | clability. sincere wish of £ - this b""' 1 am not a m:: neoms-l; mm‘; ‘ubn lhedsochl c‘n’.?w'n. and AUNT NANCY. ant, but I don’t want to be left out of | their clubs, and congratu for i this dear family. the good work In the six years past. CONGRATULATIONS. Dear Goody Two Shoes and Frank MUGWUMP. have gone. The former was with us. o nng :oc'l::mfit:x: Mem- such a little while, yet she seemed |SYMPATHY Fi oW A e - very lovable and aftractive. So they OR THE SORROWING. | May the future take from us nothing 2 Dear Social Corner Sieters:—I glad- | g, IPat bas filied our hearts with cheer 7One by one we cross the river, |1y join the others in sending greetings B“,‘,_‘,'&"'“L’:;",:!‘: o oy g ne by one we reach the shore.” to all on the 6th anniversary of Th — g 3. Each one who has passed over, is|Corner. N = & SWEET SIXTEEN: Xo.1 one more aded to the dear ones walt-| I feel grateful that we can excha: Ing for us “over there.” thoughts ana ideas and receive so| O MAKE OVER AN OLD COAT May you all find pleasure in the cel- | much help and benefit from this page. SUIT. ebration of our 6th anniversary. I do sympathize with the SILVER SIXPENCE. ones, and hope all sick ones are much Dear Social Corner Sisters:—Have petter. you sn old coat suit that you hung How 1 should love to meet with you | away because it was beginning to be WHAT THEODA FINDS IN THE|,, " i of your gatherings: but se 1|faded or shabby, or because ihe. cot EMELINE. The Social Corner’s CORNER. cannot my heart is with you on those | Was old-fashioned? You can rip it bake but one kind of food at a time, S daye. apart and wash the pieces, or _dye as scarcely any one kind requires the Dear Social Corner Friends: —| I enjoyed Frozen's letter very much |them. Most woolens wash as w same heat. A good many times our Greetings to you all and congratula- | upcen her trip from Coast to Coast and | cottons, and a great many of them can tions to the Editor. Perhaps the help- | should love to have traveled with her. I | bs made up on the wrong side if the fulness of The Corner was not fully | enjoy all letters from different states. | right side has lost its freshness. realized till we were told how much it We have some very interesting writ-| Your pieces will probably give you failures are in the baking. Another year has rolled away and we can see that interest has increased. The old saying: “If a good thing Sixth Anniversary meant to “Goody Two Shoes” and |ers. a very comfortable new one-piece prospers kecp at it “Frank.” The pleasant companionship| Thanks to Interested Reader for the|dress, and you may or may not need So says 3 . . to one and the words of cheer through | pretty calendar which I recelved|to put new materials with it The AUNTY NO. 1. Six years interchange of thought; this page and exchange of cards and |and appreciated very much. coat sleeves can be utilized to mak . . ey . gifts to the other: and, could we have O. H. O.: Your Grandmother U—|long dress sleeves that are so fash- Six years with life’s trials fraught; known it before as too late they |was not living when I visited U—.|lonable now USEFUL KNOWLEDGE. Z d a double portion. Will answer your letter soon. In making a dre sit, A = Six years no other years transcend; in helpful suzgestion to| Best wishes to all. the convenient styl.\ with Editor of the Social Corner:—You AT = 3 complete volume of use- BECCY. |front closings I not seem to havedn your.cacps of writers Six years with many a new-made friend; but to turn the — give a closing down the ceater front APOSTUNGE. S S e . . pages and find all bout hat g and | A you surely be able to g one of ers in every reaim. Bodily and epirit- Six years of communion ever blest; Tatiing chioks iuo: stiinty fowis that | T OBV EREARY. R RN TO L e it s ual comfort is the balm which comes - lay golden e at Ma's command. ALL. Large collars and revers of contras to many from this department. Six years of a.new-found rest; Crimson Rambler tells how to raise | ing material are excellent as new fer The dress, the diet, the checks to S = alves and t oW to ctre meat Dear Social Corner Sisters:—May | tures. disease; the manners, the morals and Six years to crown which we proudly say— By consuiting the Doctor we find|The Corner be well represented at the| The Bulletin furnishes fine dress pat the welfare of body and soul come 3 s . o how to care fo he horse coming meeting on the Sth. It is a|terns, etc. within the range of your discussion This is our Sixth Anniversary! From Hopeful we have learned what | &Teat pleasure to be able to greet you EASTER LILY and commendation. to prepare for tl Maple Leat |@ll on this our 6th anniversary. At — ‘There has been a litle said of roots ot roo hd others have very ¢ | e Same tme it is very sad to think THE UNUSED PARLOR. and herbs for food and medicine. but i 3 e D a|iwo of our Sisters here passed away — much more could be said for both. Six years have passed and we S8 EIk or Caatect and jt!since our last anniversary. We do| Don't use your energy to fu How many of us of this day know the W. C. T. U. rooms on Valley street, for there came forth a sound like un- to the swarming of bees in the spring. FRANK. The camp ground correspondent was T pray the prayer the Easterners do, May the peace of Allah abide ‘Wherever you stay, wherever you go, May the beautiful him on all side: Through davs of labor and nights of The love of good Allah make Bo I touch my heart as the Easterners the peace of Allah abide with with the ladies. 7 INGNIRIES AND ANSWERS. Have hid our trials—air’d our glee; “Twas not to pain, but to bless Those in doubt or in distress that pimpernel promoteth laughter others have kept us busy testing the | B0t know. who will be the mext one |pretty room for the purpose o {called home. It is a wise Providence | taining those who come to mak g T e — | that hides future from us. . formal call of tem minutes i upon the time that has | year. GOODY TWO SHCES. I received the glad hand| Don't work, plod and make sacr % Giad (o halp) othirs tna’ to doigeed n the Sisters, I am|to purchase a b carpet, cas invited to be present, He entered bold- | Frank In all thy ways and works: That we have bravely striven; O it . thiars - Tilfs vl s et s el chaix . Disiures, thide, Qetalontand there's a man, greeted | Reasonable in thy thoughts and deeds; - % . etpit, 3 8 s . and then shut the biinds » ok C ¢ cheer? T lette also valuable Infc - d D! ay nst ‘oursel d the But once in there was | Always feeling deeply for the invalid And in each service given e s tlou, If 1 hade Raws naridi to U hamecnee T T Tadies to the right, to the south | Never “d'""w"““ from thoss in Have found a gleam of Heaven. true - o e e viOm Wit and north, and a few other directions. need; EVALINDA . o s b o G e =t This st ks enoe & He had often read The Soclal Corner [Kept down by sickness—kept up by FONSENCES Tihced vl he WiNioN o o i e o (o e Tather i “Hansen wan imagined 254 Years more worthy of imitatio T staff and can- | like a rarl for a moment it was such a flourishing Exace: o . e s a) apys & o0 - Thy stay w us was short. ugh g O - Married & Happy came forward and | One we shall miss because so sound in We would gladly made it longer; & g it D e ey g put him at ease making him acquaint- thought— many acquaintances. It has given me ly with a board, cover with | Only a few knew of thine heart's » . f Few knew against what adds you|much pleasure to meet the Sisters. |glass. Keep top of soil mofst. " selfishness. s b m, nake Another thing which helped him to wrought. May the vear 1916 bring more good| When plants are an inch high trans- E om t . 4 1 er was tho slght of a_large things for The Corner, if that were | plant with a spoon o another box. Set[ e .\ o o £ ' - blettn the feeotes ot vio 5 : - > i ;11 | Sweet is the memory of a sister groaning under the welght of good|Merry When others would have beerr|PofSiilc B e b Niowus planter will GRANDMA: Card received and for- warded to Interested Reader. NO NAME: Letter and card have been mailed to you. “MARRIED AND HAPPY: The Ed #or thanks you for thoughtful remem- Brance. He heard someone say: “what a dainty and pretty He hasn't seen it since. half knows a work of art when she Bulletin man played the piano the camp ground man led the > 4| cpened to our vision. piece of work. ‘CONGRATULATIONS and thanks to every writer in this department. Thanks to those who have so ably responded to the call for short prize letters of 40 lines. to Sweet Sixteen No. 1 for making a letter brief The Germans with raids in England never damage as those Thanks especially he wasn’t in it there. Special thanks to Moun- tain Laurel and to Easter Lily for tastefully decorated enough to be reproduced. versary page is a splendid examplo of vardety, ability and concessions—The Social Corner Editor. WE HAVE SEVERAL STORIES on d which are awaiting their turn ‘or publication. AWARDING PRIZES—Where there are so many short letters of distinc- tive merit it is not an easy task to award six prizes when in your heart you feel that there are three times as | many deserving recognition. a splendid lot of letters. of distinctive merit had a chance and when the Sisters compare these they some other letters They would if the other man enjoyed a most meal of beans, salad, sandwiches, pick- letters — pretty | les, pickled beets, coffee, Vases of yellow daffodils plants from Potlatch of Seattle, Wagh- Ington, were placed here and there on not costing over ten cents, each one receiving a gift. Only letters will wonder why didn’t get a prize. ‘Editor could have stretched $10 into home-made he has a sweet tooth. One hundred and two ladies were|Wi€h of your sister. STXPENCE—Thanks present, twenty-one towns being rep- LUCY ACORN. the very pretty cards for the Editor and spouse. Lucy Acorn: That will appear at|be re sad, the anniversary. is gon Out and out for what was good and| Kind wishes to all! A cheer for our Corner. dy for the garden when the frost | Holding to such devoted purpose One so thoughtful, loyal, kind— OVERS. tise » matly r Y. - - Ever may the spirit which prompted be Sacia ends -1 will TIDY ADDLY. POLLY PREPPERMIN t 1 ft T « 5 of the Doxology in which all| o\ ;’“;;w e = i TNT- | Such selt-sacrifice rematn &n In . N e v -‘““a)’-' v - Sage o over meats are always Tiien a aight worth golug far o see your worth, GREETINGS. A SUNSHINE ORGANIZATION: e Tt L TDatiee h | twiar Ty o e ; gk ! a small quantity of beef, an ed in formed in line and passed around the | SF2R8€r, (0o, but one with us in spirit| Dear Social Corner Writers:—Greet- ot Brends Ade the ) Corner:—n o2 left over, 1 add whatever vege- |against the g table, taking a plate and fork from a|Unrecognized but heart-bond to the|ings to you all, and success to the B ‘h“"!:}“” let - sen I have left, such as maccaront |dulet and res. Hang or place and helped themselves as clan Social Corner upon its fifth birthday, nkful for. I for one have med an: |many recipes sent in. Easter Lily and |onions and carrots, then I cover this I e | P eace Tie e thy) fend. the Som op| 2erch 11 9IE iintances that T lnew before’s wes|Others have satisfied our sweet tooth | with mashed potatoes, and bake for athe children ~Weave love and thow their Zeppelin | Lty y , the Son of ATURDAY = rried. Goody Two Shoes was one.| °Y many candy recipes. % | e minutes and serve as & cotiage- | o ousehold 1n every mook and cor- iy Man. _— T The ot one.| “\We peruse the wisdom of Dreamer | pie. e e ladics” did to RUTH. |APPRECIATIVE WORDS FROM|" Lal’Ss'the coming year 1oy o mmoss|and Billy: the economics of J. E. T.| When I have only two or three small | her. and you will find tat vour woved % READY. The Corner the brightest of all. ~ Firet|3nd Btta Darber; the frisndly chat of| pleces of either chicken or botled ham, | TR oS 3 you The Bulletin man as a boy was pos- ol by looking around us, and observing | N6y, Fessy Anne and, oh, so many | T ot (0O In A0 CFE QXU | | 1 IWhich wil make the sweet home-ties Bt cnerce s aF e N ane tie|ana S EoPPY Bleen: ahat chomomile| Dear Soctal Cormer Sisters:—Once i meed. it our JRurse s Mm- | “UUNt Mehitable and The Crank have | two and remove the yolks, mash yolks | more sacred and dear. = S H odruffe is yory v o | ited, calls d good reading, or even a % e add t + hoc [ ot = i d Greet! t 1l on the Corner's éth in 1 am very blad to add my mite and & g, 4 5 and add to the meat finely ground and | Greetings to a s delicious | good for the liver and that thyme | o0 5 d, . told us all about a well balanced diet y a " i in fave f our beloved Social Corner.|P0st card, a dish of jelly or some| % = S e e - ittle sa esing. S| birthday.. hes, pick- | givetn pleasant dreams: or that a|ff Jevor OF our beloved Sociel Cormer | frle S %hrikten a home. e o M, O DIANA descriptions and last but mot least 160 | the pion T el VAL Spirits £rom | years go by. Let me suggest something for the (004 Prepared 1n a sre > When I have a small smount of|f N- H. the Bift o Tho Dallofs cor P e o now. to taany |, It s interesting to me to know what | Year of 1916: Why not organize a|™3ph W PN IS o The Corner|creamed codfish or dried beef, T add it —— of The Bulletin com- | herbs would be a blessing to many|ine members are doing; and I know | Social Coener Sumutine Gyt ANl continue and each of us add our unite|to a dish of scrambled eggs for the| THE SELF-INVITED GUEST. o they are doing good. Wwriters to Join it. We lave thwes t forget the | children’s luncheon. S Eroatiy to the, Bwperiancs of the o |y ConEratulate vou Mr. Eaitor upon| §Vway grieved to iearn of our Siater|cluba Let each club select one person | ffom time to time—and not forget the |children's luncheon. = = = | 5 would be interesting ‘to have a v ' v or dressing I slice cold and fry, and |Census of opi most work fn the month report to her B e T . Bt e o e o Sty invitation.” It s on likel standing 2 hat i€ h THE CRANK. |*7@Y that if suc Goody Two Shoes T only knew a|club secretar: 3 = = .| When I serve maccaroni for one|8 census could be taken it would re- short time. I found her very cheerful|Year the club winning is_entitled to c,?:’:n‘:,‘fih:;e ‘é’nf'b': PG S A mrnl’. T generally serve tomatoes the sult in a verdict against the practise. KIND ~ WISHES FROM LUCY |anl looking always on the bright side|the banner (made by Biddy). The 3 ODA. |next and then use the left overs from| We like to be hospitable, and see There was a large basket full of work is: To visit the sick, the shut- i our fricnds and we all are—more or gifts made by the members, each gift ACORN. of life. : e , the two together, for another meal. ler . g Our sister Frank seemed just like|lns, or send flowers, jelly, etc. Good T EARDE To left over string beans, I add part|less—given to making such remarks Dear Sisters of the Social Corner:— |a dear sister. She was very prompt|°ading is always acceptable; good = of a can of corn, the remainder of the [a5: “Come whenever you like” “We Cakies were sent to the Bulletin peo-|L0ns life to you all and The Cor-|to answer my first letter and between | [emperance literature will be furnished No. 6. Coim s, BOGA Sbr, sbem Seitters. shall be delighted to see you at any ple in Norwich and the Willimantic|ner: Peace and good will. her and I there was a very lovely|DY Bidy for the asking (no count will St Left over fruits are served with |time. Don't stand on ceremony man was remembered with a bos of| SPicy and good things to tickle the |friendship etarted. he made for this in Club No. 1). The| Editor Social Corner:—Last but not!.orn starch pudding. and “The latch-string is on the ouw He | Palate for the coming year. With kind regards to the Editor and|banner will be in The Social Corner|least there are the stones in the gar-|"| sometimes even add crushed fruit|side”, vet, sad to say both parties fre- Wishes fo thank whoever made it, ag| May our letters ever shine, like|Social Corner members, I will close. |C0lor and will be on exhibition at the [den, the impediments which we lab- | 4o 107t over ice creim and freese again | Quenily regret it. Even relatives are dewdrops on a pumpkin vine, is the SISTER READY. |June picnic. After which, a picture|oriously pile in heaps to be rid of; [ 124 use as dessert not always welcome. of the banner will be printed in the|and yet the garden is composed of|*"Hoping we all shall celebrate many b VNE to my ind o nurse who paper 50 each one can have one. I8 |nine-tenths stons as loam is of §7 per | more S % t her own apartment and had a LU NARROW KNIT EDGING. this worth working for? cent. water, and without the minerals| 0™® Social Comner birthdays. = | 00 wesi's engagement. A few days Seventon) cathesfrom Tebanon. | ene WHEREIN LIES SUCCESS. —_ BIDDY. | there would be no garden at ail. before the time, a sister whom she had joying a bob sled trip over. SALLY MUGGINS—Card The hostesses were: — Editor and All the Social Sister: The minerals support the earth; not seen for several years, and who Married ana| Edlitor of the Social Corner: —I con- | As this is our 6th anniversary weck GREETINGS FROM O, H. O, |earth the vegetation, vegetation the| SLANCHE TALKS TO PELEG. end forwarded to Samantha. The Birth-day cakes, boutonieres, the glowing narcisu: specimens of pine and shrub from our sister living in the state of Wasaing- ton, brought to the Bulletin from Club No. 1, by the courtesy of Joan, were & great surprise which we thank birth-day cakes illumated presented a charming appearance Our Social Cor- d fun-makers have Happy, chalrman; Theoda, Wandering | €ratulate The Bulletin upon the suc- |thought I would send In the narrow My land, Pele Maine Lover, Azelia, | CeSS of this department. In six years|knit edging one of the sisters called| To the Social Corner Writers and|well-being, prosperity and comfort of 4 The Bulletin man extends his hearty | Father to be gathering new force. Narrow to every: I wonder what is under this depart- | stitches, knit across plain; first row,|The Social Corner is growing, witl oer e Teaa ke | ment which makes It 60 attractive and | Knit (hree, thread over iwice, har. | useful lotters and new members. (s |the night air and keep the earth and such a delightful time, Oliver Twist “wants more.” and pleasure, Sl donlancig all_concerned. WHAT ABOUT SPRING HATS? ner cake-malkers the commendation of the Editor. I’esldeddeod\‘ef six hundred miles away, concluded to surprise her. A carriage o ake Tetcs BY Thety T umaltt takn e e Tt T BY Sum Reva & p—— comfort reading them birthday let- T e s Eichig - Cast ten |nual gathering on the 6th birthda; And where there are stones In the » - e e, |come for three weeks.. What to do e ot soll, as in New Engiand, they temper | {€7S. T never get lonesome no ms o about her case the nurse/did not know, old a w ones coming an lends such force to it? The tnings I|row, thread over twice, narrow, knit [much fun o try to learn who is who). | the roots or feet of the plante warm. e e, e (Continued on Page: Fifteen) note in the management of it which|one. second row, thread over, knit| Lucy Acorn: I wish to thank you| While in the Mississippl valley, near | SONE ' 48 OF U0 POPHIER, oo oo tend to make it attractive and inter- | three, pearl one; knit two, pearl one; |for the recipes you sent. Tried the|the mouth of the river by !T;! nilm& edge and on all things and carry esting is the tolerance and freedom |knit two, thread over marrow, knit one.|mustard and it is all right; am going | the absence of stones makes the nights animal, and all three contribute to the it has not spent its energy but eeems | for awhile ago: one that is very pretty. | Editor:—: Ko b t sunehine right into homes manifested by the editorial manage- | third row, knit three, thread over, to try the other one. and the soll much cooler. T - _— — Any theme near to the heart o knit elght; fourth row, cast off| A rcc:lpl!lor_r i '01:_::':::;:;“:: !!:e P e ere he| You poked fun at them women's Dear Social Corner Friends:—Before |[0f the contributor intelligently dis- |three stitches, knit six thread over,| Doughnuts—Two eggs, one cup milk, e e Yann | letters when The Corner was toddling we invest in a really mew Spring hat|cussed is welcome. It has presented a |narrow, knit gne. one cup sugar, a bit of salt, also|valn, and where he should not be un- e SEe—— there is a between period rather hard | Wonderful range of subjects and it has| I have sey CLUB NO. 1 CELEBRATES THE 6th ANNIVERSARY. : t lumns. other patterns which | ginger, about the size of a pea; flour | conscious of God's beauty. The sun- around on two col Aramin! unk and tell about Why not get over this by do-|2Wakened a spirit of reciprocity and |I will send some other time. enough to mould so they will not soak | shines for hmln !h%m_‘trfle- m g; farm® m.,_’"w':u h:-p our pet skunk Tus I uP A cnln ing up our old hats? A little economy | helpfulness unmarred by jealousles or| Best wishes to all tat. T Y Forth fruit|and the city dog hopped the tango in might enable us to buy something bet- | Prejudices. Cc.B. 8 OO B . the pantry. It is fostering a sisterhood and Union. R e Here are some suggestions: To clean o white felt hat fiil en|and self-help and radiates good-will v e Peleg remembers there are men earthen jar with flour and put it in|and good fellowship. May it continue| Dear Editor and Sisters:—Now that | CRE SNOW THAN FOR TWENTY | before it was ready to be in for o8 Corner Club representative to come to lunch and he accepted with The mceting place was at ‘And your garden was thousands of | Well. them women are powerful brotherhood based upon usefulness| HOW TO GET READY FOR SPRING. yoars 15 the making under divine law |£00d cooks and I bet awful handsome. “PAPE’S .COLD COMPOUND” ENDS SEVERE COLDS OR GRIPPE et = folks who send in right smart letters. IN FEW HOURS. the oven until quite hot, then quickly | With Dower for years to come. old Mother Earth, the beloved De- YEARS. A e e eitons 01804 74 1 et & cent are dreadful good with white flannel, Tub the flogr into OLD SOL. eter of the ancient Greeks, will soon —_— ond"tmpeove OSEEm pom. |looking; and the Bditor, tool My, the felt thoroughly, and dust it off waken and call to the South Wind: | Social Corner Friends:—It has been d what a job is on his shoulders. with a clean brush or white cloth. The|[THE WISH OF KEZIAH DOO-|“Come thou South Wind and blow|a long time since I have written you. Araminta: That cutting down om _will be like new. LITTLE. upon my garden,” it behoves us, of the [I have thought many times I would DONT’S FROM MUGWUMP. filling up with White straw hats can be cleaned as ‘Warm a lemon, squeeze it in| Dear Social Corner Sisters:—Greet-|the growing of the ‘“green things. a saucer, add a teaspon of powdered Brush this well on the hat,|anniversary day. rinse several wipe with a dry cloth and finally dry | to make The Social Corner as heipful | glven to me by one who gardened for |quite an undertaking at my age. 1 This hat will be very cold water,| May we each strive, the coming year|and pepper plants in window boxes, as C:POWDER| FOR PERSONAL Disselved in vrater for douches stops torrh, clceration and infleme Recommended by Lydia E. i o S i g i ler for nasal catarrl 3 eyes. Economical. Com cany, Bostoa, felt hats can be made quite KEZIAH DOOLITTLE. |d Bore holes in botts e nice if well-rubbed with benzine. Dry 2 . ° s in bottom for draln. in_the open air. chip hats only need oiling, e sweet oil and rub with a piece of | Dear Editor and Cornerites:—All | tilizer and sand and fill box to throatand sore. human kind to make preparation for|write, but so much has happened to take up my time, that I have neglected to_write even to my own people. starting of tomato, lettuce, cabbage| Last fall I was in the hospital to have a cataract removed and tht was ings to one and all on this our sixth| Here are directions for successful to each other as it has been in the|the pure love of gardening. have had quite a time to get my eye past, is the wish of Procure boxes from 3 to 4 inches |fitted to a glass that I could see to read with; and I shall have to wait = age. Place sifted coal ashes or gravel | three months or more before it can be GREETING FROM TIDY ADDLY. |in box to a depth of one inch. Mix | done. dry garden soil with barnyard fer-| We have had lots of sickness in our 2 |family. Grip has been prevalent here E% i b only 3% 3 . |®o0d wishes for the 6th anniversary of | thumb nail's width from top. this winter and we have had more acts without tificial flowers may be restored in|the Social Corner. Place box in & pan or tub contain- [snow than we have had in over canges no in- | many cases, by holding them a couple| To The Bulletin, our kind Editor and | ing water enough to soak 1-3 of con- | twenty-five years. you get & of minutes in the steam of boiling |the many Sisters of The Corner. tents. Remove and stand in a dry| I was in Seattle a few days and firesid 837 ¥ i , I have attended all meetings since|place for a few days. Sprinkle top of [saw Potatch. She 1is busy with her|that energy. Sisters and Brothers. Ribbons if good when bought can be|June in this vicinity, have derived |soil. Stir soil and remove any weeds |flower garden.. Don't unkindly criticize, it makes| Tiny: I want to. in potato water. ~Rinse re-|much profit and pleasure from the|sprinkle thoroughly and sow seeds.| We are having nice spring weather | trouble. Overlook all you can, and do|for not w .one. peatedly in tepid water, hang out to|Social Corner columns. Have made|Cover with finely sifted soil and press and the “Batch” is getting anxious to|all in your power. %o Rave unity and|passed on a writh