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QM 15 - » wants good homa letters: . mu--n-amiuu-fi M-l-dl\-h MONTHLY “h“l'w ml’ .‘mhum 2 pepper to' taste: 3 licious sayce for any fish). - |2 layer of sauce in_the corner where jyou are: corner where lyou are; from wou may ing dish, then @ layer of .| 50 on until it is all used up. So simple and. ancient a dish as creamed often edmes to the fable’ poerly . prepared. The reason is | oF most always over economy in - butter. I was where I noticed how- th gravy was made and I remarked that 1 could tell the lady how to make it. She said she. would her gravy may all think 1) , 1.am going to tell you how I make namgd dfish, ich s Stngularly Jacking in ofl. Two rounding tablespoons of butter is not too much for two level table- spoons of flour and a pint of milk- . | more butter would not spoll the sauce, the bright and morning our, bumble hend _the may feed, tll m 'hm you are. one| milk, two ‘fi'fl, !n!srl“fl hut in a’day of high prices you might me extravasant. | Allow & pint of Sliredain any to' &) K ok edie: cook the fish in the butter; in two minutes add the flour: cook three min- utes, then turn in the which should "be hot: 'stir' until thickens. (A Spanish sweet red e in. dufin&m ~cooking Potatoes. ana malt_cadfish bofled gethor. make & thsty Hash Feied Hke ormed beet rinsh. - FIAKS the foh very Sne: chopimattoss. i o Here {8 4 fine Gloucester: Souffle: Four large potatoes, a_cup packed full of finely shrodded codian, 2 egss, one third of a cup of milk, two tablespoons of butter, salt and pepper ‘to taste. Boil potatoes and mash them: beat them to a cream with butter and milk; stir in the fish, then the beaten yol‘kl of the ezgs, and lastly the stiiy beat en whites. Turn the mixture into a Duttoredtdish and bake.in 5 Guicl sven minutes. hope. qln will have better luck thes n her. hubby’s shirts; if e does not I shal i 2 RECIPES FROM PAULA. Dear Social Cornerites: To prepasre a fillet of beef wipe and remove the faf and ‘veins, lard It With salt pork, dreGge with salt, pepper and flour and beke in a hot oven twenty or thirty minutes, The fillet of beef is the ten- derloin. Lemon Pis, No. 1: One cup sugar, two eggs, three . tablespoons corn- T 3;:1“,! water, one ice of one jemon, andgrated’ rind e-tialf lemon. Mix sugar and cornumn:h add boil- ing water slowly, and cook until clear; add the butter, beaten egg yolks, lem- Plate with haif 1he sale foe plagn pars plate wit! e Tl plain pas- veitic” ‘the' bot try; with a fork. use forated! ple pan. Bake the Crust te a lEht brown: when done pour in the lemon. mixture. ‘Whip whites of .eggs very stiff, add] two tablespooris of _sifted b spread this mixture oyer the 'on ror @ meringue, return to the oven and brown lightly. ‘Lemon Pie, Na.z—One mpnfi two. tablespoons. a‘ldh’ fourth teaspoon salt, -nd ;u!u Tinea fr pans’ "!tlltvuhlm ot one wb.lze of . td' Bake like . lemon sing _the the| hites ot tn wo -.-. ’-’:‘us k in oven. e sauce | the 004 cover, but. ot qum as DRpEE DUt Hhetfoder gist Gyl dlppad n aloohal or brandy, becanse th destr 5 0{ lhe Dlw hfl"fl“‘. preservation, - A the eun-—wpamfi‘- 1wo pounds sugar, three- 4 uomeflnc for sui me julce is | Teious:. uvnr T me ‘tralt Wil lmly n;:dbxm Sl oo o ad the strawberrics and ook for ten minutes. Remove the berries careful el yith & skimmer and caok the until it is of the consist og seny. to lhs ‘When mfi‘nnf 'Bclt wishes to all. 4 EASTER LILY. /A CHAT-EROM ¢ a&ru"muv EVE. o B o PP e chat with you, and just at flm present time I have ro one else to chat with but Toh I owe Interested a e o kol ol = s i T ‘Biddy: - What are yon going to do with_all_your .chickens at the picnic? ‘Where will 'you put them? / Kllty Iflu You 'lnt ttlhil' how | many are in a ake & pint D %i,éég gi;i Il ‘have beautiful homes. % Wil lobk ar the matter-in t way. I remain Your loving daughter, HELEN HILTON. ":he selfish plgs!” Te- -year-old = Clarence ’[lqy«r wWho had given up his dream school to add to -the family e whistled; Bessie flew to the kitchen and rattlea the stove and Mr. 52 of one piece butter size of an ese: ol oveE ot water unth. thick Fm- ple. lcing—One and one-half nr confectioner's sugar, one ta- Saboon of mimedded, piucasiis. sne- Balf teaspoon Bt vanilla, tolling awater ‘make credimy. Spread at once. feing—Twe tablespoons of cocon, two tablespoons of bt water. k half o minute, cool, 2dd one ta- bléspoon of milk; ‘sugar sistency. 'y Two cups cold roast two or three minutes; then put in the meat and mix with this foundation sauce. Turn into scallop shel O% ‘sinall individual dishes, sprinkle 27¢ | huttered crumbs over the top and bake BWEETEN LIFE BY PATIENCE /AND*SYMPATHY. De-r Soclal. Qorner Sisters: I wonder if you have nearly set your houses to rights and can spare a little time to yourselves so that you can be out of Qoors a while each day and enjoy the beauties of nature. My attention has been drawn €o the fact that we acquire faults and form habits along life's way that call forth in later life the expression which we often hear, that Mr. or Mrs. So and So is very hard to live with. It is im- possible to please them, nothing is right, etc. We should realize that this stage is life is caused because they had in younger life acquired the habit of speaking ill of others instead of finding something to praise and com- mend in cther people’s doings and ac- tions. ‘We should realize that we all have faults and bad habits which if amend- ed would be better for us and for all with whom e, mingle and hold inter- course.. When_socidents and mishaps occur for which we are responsible we are ready with many excuses for ourselves, | and /67 hay nifi then “!mn has & successtul and her influence- h far-reaching; but ononlh'rmthldm‘“mflm advisors and her best loved friends s —her mother. golden brown, o-n..:lun molasses, two| small teas) mon, clove, mace and nutmeg to-taste; uoucme like more. of one kind .. than aths m two very large i flling @ small milk pan, dnd should be baked 1% & Tather Slow at least four hi gven al ours, with ma (s the top of it shows flfim el e hot v ke are discouraging, times, glflx vrlcel mrlnx higher and higher. sbent hours trying to, make one dollar do the work of two; and as a among and sarments and found Just make o or i thot, but that dent Alwevs Hans pen. Then we have to buy new- things or_go, without. | But it does s'ive om l. wmlmb‘o virtuous feel :‘me‘ ‘worth whfie Without ¢ eo-uu much. Hoping to meet with you at Coven- try on June 2ist, T will close. IOLA. A CHAT WITH ‘THE SISTERS. : Blandire: Certxlnly the table -:r‘pl would mot equai -in. #ulue the tised, but the work of taking care of the hens ll ‘worth something. of Cant : The Mrs. R. mn of stil} lives on A street. Mrs. R." moved M: i She 'Ill mnfl and “ her feet on a yelping lek until jt-l 4 heap of down. She mms proud of ETTA BARBER. - GREEWNM»FRM‘ NEBBEN. think many lnt&rnsfl.ng and h!lpflll l‘thrl in The Corner. Poliyanna: Tflaammyouwnm ’phone a number of times, = ; &THAWI!MY R!OIP“ D-rmwrlndmofm&« clal ‘Was: much surprised, as - well -svxep.na.' to receive a prize for| | my_letter, u.tuneufi-m for ries, thought I Tecipes. - i‘ k-3 anything con- cluded R must !uva reached home b Paula: When are going to have the party out: at your house? Very soon? Why don’t you. have it over and done with then there will be no. more '0!1" ;2 okmorv RAMBLER. THWGHT.S OF JUNE. 'Give, where grief the heart invades. - Greetings with June roses. JENNUE. GRE!TI‘NGS F'ROM AUNT MARY. Dear Social Oa'nar Members: —Was very sorry. to, hear of Dom Pedro's ill- and I hope she is better now. to write her a letter of sym- I Eeartily -3 ;g i §§§5§§g z5‘§ i i i Syon ;kmm&m!g:“ 7 » you an o e g degree. It seems| BULLETIN'S PATTERN. um at a high we can be’ S0 near to each 1 agree with you about th of aprons. London, June 9, 7.45 p. m—A ‘brief engagement between small British'and German warships off the coast of Bel- y was made known to- |, ym “yesterda: in the following offictal communi-| {2 317 & Order thi Jhmmnhz-mnn- _Mm and you'll get snappy, spicy ginger snaps. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY rasEie” ey *%Erfim'm* & is out &n Ao g:um for o G-yesr: of this illustration mailed; D gt 10,