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can-. » No. 1 again, comes to Jg:bh:ISo long since I'am hoping we may the sandwichs for so ly D) nojed and various of ters concoct xana her kinds which the Sis- ‘suit th long ness at the end of that lantern lighted stroll, paid fep the exertion, dldnt it? Kind wishol Social Corner.. Dear Socidl Corner Sisters: —Like Merry Christmas to l!LT . SYMPATHY FOR AZALEA. for all Sisters of the 'ROTTIE. 2!1 ;‘hom I shall give. I have e out my list of presents to give. 1 may need more at the last minute, but most of them I have embroidered and such dainty they are; téo. T made a sweet little lavend&r boudoir cap for Aunt Ann. Tt'svall lacy and has lav- ender. ribbon bands and cute little French knots on the side. It has Dutch wings on it, too, with ribbon —— then fill with- ples with bits of -butter. Take one tea- ples. Line yéur with crust ani dotting t he ap- to in a teacup witr about two tablespoons of water an: : grate well and then powr it on th ngs, frills on the edge of them. Tt is too| put cotton.over needle the usual way|@pples before putting on the to; most of you I have no ac- dear for anything. Clarice had one le u way 3 i EVERY WOMAN’S OPPCRTUNITY Guaintance with Azalea. buf'l gasped a”college’ Just ke it and I always|ng Bull through all. Make chaln o of|crnst | When baked ‘properly. this i The Bulletin wants good home letters; good business letters; good help- :;:_“;m'flmd g;af"e mis e T BRI fl':’:‘i‘ h‘t'- mgf( Sonrse, l:“il’?‘lm“;:z chain rather loose, Used No. 5 ot- HANNAH WHO: ful letters of any kind the mind may suggest. They should be in hand bY|in W:llimantic with < vacant chair un- | gro oot w"‘"mk feathers over | vears, hut T shall assure her that oid, | (" 2nd No. 7 needles. = Wednesday of each week. Write on but one side of the paper. expectedly; and I felt again that thrill A A FANCY WORKER. _ THE HUMBLE ONION. i.| Dear Social Corner Sisters: There it "EM‘;::':"MAQSENT‘- stigma attached to the oniom, sc her ears if it was stylish to do so. I, | I mean middle-aged people can wear Address, SOCIAL CORLNER EDITOR, Bulletin Office, Norwich, Conn. of sorTow which all the thousands 1v- | of course, have very little to say in | dainty things as well as girls can. She ing within u radius of 50 miles felt| her training, being oniy her aunt, but | Would hobnob around in a red fiannel | APPROPRIA’ 5 ¥ when they read of that terible acci- c inha. one and think- it quite sultable. She's :‘,&t it is served surreptitiously, ant v d ” lent. while when I get a good chance, and 1{funny Hke. that...She Senerally gives cooked, as it were under coser: per- THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: $250 to first; $1.50 to second; $1.00 to third, | The thouzht of ihe shock of such|galways give hints broadly, Something | me a shoe brush or a flannel petticoat, i Gifts seem 10 be|haps we spurn it like many anothe: he last Saturday in each month. B a_sudden bereavement—the changing| yaluable and worth while. She has a which I never wear, or a bottle of cod | more attractive, when accompanied by worthy thing, because we do not un- Award made the o of pledsurable expectation into soul|pew zigzag dress, at least it looks|liver oil for my complexion. I take|a verse, a few of which I am sending derstand it. To weep over its prepa- harrowing sorrow—tue deep pain be-|the queerest of anything I ever-laid | them all in good part with a grain of | that you may tlike to use om yours. | ration, and to know oneself to be Eearh Sm heart n'ri-:' w:‘)rdslga.v(m\'el; my eyes on, and she will want zigzag fhnmksdmat T'm not sc old fashioned. 1—(Plant or flower bouquet): olfactéry nuisance - after having . par 3 ribe—is such 1 2 . , : S ECONOMICAL _RAISED DOUGH- | pec? Able; to desc e but 1|1 am dying for a pair of gray satin SOCIAL CORNER POEM. I thought I'd send some posies gay, | take backs my pity for Azalea I can hardly re- ble pair ‘of | boudoir slippers to match my kimona | To brighten up yous Guriamas Hay. ey ey b6 aharcomis, > T R A NUTS. frain from -tears. | comfort_slippers would be more wel- | that Clarice gave me. I sawsome in| 2—(Amber beads There are big points in favor of the “Beautifui lIsle Somewhere. When the voice of, companionship is| come after her continuous nights of | Tracy’s-for $4.98 and if I had only had | A string of beads for Baby dear, onion. Not only is it the most whole- e Dear Social Corner Sisters stille¢ and_ the golden chOrd of love|these new fangled dances. I heard|the money. I.would have bought them, | To keep her throat so nice ana ‘clear. |some. vegetable contatning . Docsilor Somewhere the sun is shining, . |is the season for baked beans, seems to be broken, it is no wonder we | her say she wanted some slippers. FI{but I dropped a hint to her that I|Within this little box yowl find properties, for the upbuilding of th: Somewhere the song birds dwell; | hread and doughn: mortals 2re dazed--that we stand and|see what I can the stores.needed some and she always tries|Christmas Wishes of every kind. nervous system, but there are a few Hush, then, thy sad repining, L. K. H.: erested in your|weep and cannot Seem ' to “think, or|Goodness, if I'm going to get that car|to buy things you need, so Il wait| 3 “(Fancy dishr: others so palatable. I cook them thre God lives and ali is well. _ doughnut recipes. T experimented with | to realize what has taken place; and|T'll have to hurry. Tve only got four funtil after Christmas before I declde | With this ‘dish I send & wish that|hundreq. and. Sixty-five dare in the | mine to make raised ones at the least|if ‘it ‘were not for the - consciousness|minutes apd I hate io hurry.” on getting them. Fere's Stanley now, Xmas may be jolly. vear. Somewhere the day is longer, expense during the high prices and| that death does not end all—that hope| Later: “Well, I'm home azain. Fvelin kis new roadster. and he is stob- | vour daya as bright as the ribbon| 1% you wish to ase the omlom tr: Somewhero the task is done: found by weighing the ingredients|can never hope too much—that we can{shopped all day, and there sare sojDding here. I'll get my new sport coat white, and cheerful as the holly. |the scheme of plunging it in a howl of Somewhere the heart is stronger, that thirty me n s walk by faith when we cannot walk by | many things to look at one can’t pass|and have a spin with him.” .| 4—(Umbrelia): i — cold water and peel it under the sur Somewhere the guerdon won. sixtecn cents. As sight—we should despair and di them by even if one hasn't the money | Later: “Well, of ali things! “Aunt|1 overheard old Santa Clans, face. ' After the offion is peeled allow slowly in cooking 2 Wherever our loved ops go our|to spend on them. [ had no difficuity | Mary Ann is certainly the limit! She | 1,"g2CiqnE O vout mame 1t%0/ sbal. Tn-meyect il Tor one Hour Somewhere the load is lifjec. needed and scarcely any odor hearts follow ‘them—if into the Invis-|in getting gifts at all. Seems as if|save me & pair of those crawly, wool | 5o " vou “wanter somethiag useful before cooking, in which a little pinch . Close by an open gmate; tected. ible worid Hope sends our love to|l never had such an easy time. Ifimitation of a felt hoot, and just about | §5” v sending you the same. of_soda has been dissolved. Somewhere the clouds are rificd, | 1 gave some to a friend, and three | them and draws their love to is. We [bought my sister Kate n new nouse- | two sizes too large. She thought them g 5 ' Somewhere the angels wait. days later she returned for the re-|do not.give .them up, but hold dear Tt is black and white, and,-¥|a splendid match for my satin kimona, The following recipes may prove memories of them and dream of a|think, becoming to her style. 1 got a|but my zoodness! how can I ever get A“—efl’”fl“’"‘“g Rmrfll‘ ) SESesT Hive e e tcrled e Somewhere, somewhere, Corner_Sister missed_the paper | blessed reunion and a mansion in the|pair of feather pillows for her hus- |out of it? I might as well try to put | § erg Xmas Grosting, = Onion Pancakes. They ure certaini: o oo e e S st 2 d the recipe so will give it|sky, by and b band. Thomas is always complaining | my feet into a burlap bag and travel el losed, ubt. . Land of the true whereiwe live anew, 3 T 5 I Don’t blame me, if they do mot suit, Onion Pancakes: Peel six large on- The Oversoul has “tempercd the|of losing his pillow in his ear. . For{around. She has the most unearthly 2 4 : Beautiful lsle of Somewnhere. X Doughnuts — One Magic | mind to the shorn lamb;” and brought | little Ann, named for me, I bought a |sense in givii gifts—1 mean, in | ! OF Santa.picked them out. lons: “after scaking them*gut tirousl -—0ld Sons. | veast cake, one scant cup warta water,|us to a consciousiness that history of the United States. She.is|handing out it sounds |- 6 (Sationery): the. food fn;werv to: every pint of two- tablespoons gmola one i most four vears old and qught to be | more appropriate. she, f ooy O 'fl‘;l:!'!];" 2 ot bread crumbs, tone-tourth teaspoo: Sins of Omission. one-half cups bread fou v “Death only graps: to live is to pur-|reading something that’will last would give such outlandish things!| whora s km;r' o your friends|salt, the same of pepper, two eggs an —— i light in two hours: add Sue— instead of fairy stories. Of course,| My hint on boudoir slippers was wast- flememberyng s a'u’;x tnl;- enough flour to hold together. Mix It isn’t the things that we do so much, | sugar, two tablespoons ¥ Dream on! there’s nothing but illusion|sShe can't read only nursery rhymes |ed, I see. These look, too, as though Te of - £ ke -0 have and fry a golden brown in deep fat. As the things we leave undon, {one beaten - egg, @ oi g Tue.” x now, but when she does begin, I want | they had: come from the ten cent|< 5ample of your ink, Panned Onion: Cook the onions, af- That gives to our hearts a rémorseful | nutmeg fo taste: two and one-halt hier ‘to know something about Ter na- | store. I can give them to the cook,| . o ter peeling and having soaked for one touch ! cups flour. In th¢ morni il 1) This shock which Azalen felt tive country, and when she begins to | I guess, but how can I explain to Aunt I ;; ‘:;i&." S Tt hour, then change the water and cook In the changeable race we run. #hoara enough to mould; roll or ‘| severely we have all folt in a desrce |EO to school T don't want her to shame | Mary Ann that I'm not wearing them. |} dD“e i P“’"fi quite handy for twenty-five minutes, adding water {inch thick; cut in small squar is{and in sympathy how our hearts have | the family by saying she never heard | She's a keen one. and would ask' me | A0 e aaay as needed; when finished take a few “If only I'd spoken a kiner word | goes away vwith the pieces hetween as!|gone ont to. her. but we all realize|of the United States. It was a sen- (right out why I didn’t have them on; en using it just think of me o) 3 X slices of bread toast and butter and To those whom I lovedl so well, | when cut with a round cutter. Iry|there is not much.in words, “Naught |Sible present to my point of view. but how and when I can wear such many miles away. i then take your onions up and put Wh iea of a morning's no longer e ke i Five ] » For granny, I bought a needle case |articles is beyond my comprehension. three tablespoons of cream, a little D heast; s e A e e ine jounces of| but God can satlsfy the soul’. = land a Bible marker. 1 got a safety|She certainly is the limit! T wonder | 8—(Bathrobe): . |salt and bntter, pour over the toast But has gome Where the angels|I¢ kept in a covered pail will keep * |razor for Edward. He's most old|what she thinks of her cap. We had |I'm sending this bathrobe and serve hot. / awell! moist a'week. enough to shave, or will be in a_year |better swop our gifts back again and | [ hope it will please, Incidentally if you should want to FIRST GATHERING OF CLUS NO. 1.{or ;og_ and I hate to have him begin|we would both be more suited, I'm|And through the whole vear use the milk for a soup that you soak. on one of those bladed things. I ab- |thinking. Now, Dad knows what a|Give comfort and ease. 4 > Msidny thanks for The Corner vello: “If only l% had!” But this the cry is| paper of last month. el such = Soctal O it e ] b i . |ed your omions ir:) jl‘Jst p;t the pincl; i E ear orner Sisters:—Just & | hor an open razor, and he’s that care- | girl wants, and he and ma picked out X ~ of soda in your boiler when you pu AREC At AOribl s everyna’ Holiday greetings from 2 few lines about Social Corner Club|less, he’d cut himself to pieces. I|the dearest opera cape for me, to| 9—(An Xmas Dinner): your onionsdin and cook five minutes: It isn’t the things that-we do so much, BLANCHE. 1's gathering which was held Dec. | found the very thing for Kathleen.|match a dainty little gown of lemon|Old Santa is responsible -{pour water off and boil your onions As the things that we leave undone. th cn Twelfth street at the home of | A pair of gray felt slippers vor only |taffeta which was her gift. It is the | For what yow'll fiind inside, twenty minutes, for the milk you soalk ® —Answers. | THELMA'S HOME-MADE CANDIES, | Fliza Jane. We al! spent a delizhtful | 79 cents. Some rich girl gave her-a | sweetest thing ever. I had a swell|But I will add a greeting your onions in makes a good basis for et —_— i da‘y The weather was fine but rather | gray satin kimona. It loeks more like Lm\filli(ng bsgh i:cndfl a nm.nf;:\n-el anet‘a.nd For a jolly Xmas-tide. any cream Soup. - IES AND ANSWERS. Dear Social p: cold. s & party rig, and these slippers are a |a pink sappl ng, and aside from % Succotash with Onions: Soak one D ST E e L LAt YOu B0 | Dhiere wakit mice réaR flre-to sk esrort s b mi tinkings: s Pheyl thien. sreony. Woking \aiey tatel Bomal. 0. (Setplng /Tray - pasa sonsen): s gl aig s St PAULA—Cards received and mailed | cial Corner family and entering my | US Warm, which we greatly appreciat-|do look so comfortable. She wears a |from Aunt Mary Ann, I had a won-|I made this present all by hand morning put on to boil with enough to the writers named. candy recipes in Saturday's issue. I|€d; #nd we joked and laughed till the | number four shoe, but I got a number | derful display of gifts. And now, I've | And finished it with care, cold water to cover; add three table send’ in some others for the Sisters to | Fafters shook with our merriment. five slipper because you need plenty |got to save up my allowance for those | To let you know I've woven spoons of butter and three small on- PERTINENT THOUGHTS FROM | try. When Scottie recited we laughed till | of room when you rest your feet. They | much needed boudoir slippers. Good wishes everywhere. jons; when all is cooked add the con- JENNIE. Buttercups—Two cups sugar, 1-2 we cried. won't show dirt easily and I'm sure VADA WILCOX. tents of one can of corn, one teaspoon = milk, 1-2 eup hutterp‘ Cg“k» 'uc"P The lunch was O. K. couldn't have - 11—(Camera): of flour with the lumps stirred out. Dear Saters of the Social Corner:— | soft” bl fomms i ol w;(: lmddl 2| been improved if we had dineG at the E - I The day is here that means so much |in one-half cup of milk; allow to sim- As the Christmas tide is 80 near at| pinch of soda and pour inmetfn::eres Wauregan or Delmonico's. CHRISTMAS. SUGGESTIONS ' AND!A LITTLE PLAY FOR HOME OR/|Of pleasure and delight, mer gently for tén minutes longer, hand, presumably most everybody is|pan. When cool, pull until white and| crocair oS e, And assistants were S. 5 b And here's this Brownie Camera then serve-hot with toasted bread. . == charming entertainers, and 1 gink rpeiek gt That your Xmas may be merry Tn the season of corn I always boils them for the ppy day spent with| g g i . = your New Year very bright. the cobs for a foundation. - 3 f ar Social Corner Sisters: Hcre are| Dear Social Corner Sisters: The lit- 2 with: favollag, 1" OIoTINE 10 £0| them. and hope the club will keep the |, Yt SO0 (G dnd Tacipes. that | tle piay 19 the one Sesited for children. For Mild Boiled Onion: After soak-% There are many, especially little| " g ball a rolling all winter. Just at pres-|;.,y ye used in preparing for Christ- |and what is better or more popular|,, 12—(Diary): ing the onion in milk put the onions- folks, who are made happy throush |, 'S Sduares:—One b e I A T B DR R with_little ones than Little Red Rid-|[ve thought and thought my thoughts|over in water, add a very small pinch® a Pl o . 1-2 , chop) ristmas gifts. : e 2 : away, While some. foel n Meen isappoigt | fne, 1-4 teaspoon cream tartar. Boil| Anna Mell: Received your card ana| Tke Christmas Candleboard — Inling Hood? Here is the outline of the preparations, in various ways | eyt i all pi s " Iakingpes o his prent halic | cut In smail piecss, any flavoring may day. On et ts: ot = of soda and cook ten mu;‘\fnes-, p?ux:, .. e - - 2 I play: : n ve on Xmas Day. the water off, cook about fifteen min<+ sugar and water to a light amber col- | thank for the kind invitati some hospitable old homes the Carist-[ Pl T finally thought your thoughts 1a t that they we oveglocked. # S A oL SO DK SO f i = v ght y o! would | utes longer, add butter, salt and pe s ot nm’m f!‘”cm e ‘;; be gigt | OF (Without stirring), stir in cream of| Tidy Addly: Do you know of any- | mas candleboard is still used for serv Children like to act and I think you ge! x = o look r and a little cream; sometiues) of itself, that counts the most to the | (373" 349 fes pour on buitered van |one who could teact, me Low to make| I the ke O et o it ks et oy I parauading ] o rractive, ‘tn: this- Hitlo' ook, P thichen the weter they are hotled. ing receiver; but it is the knowledge”of d ‘cut into 's del ? Yyou teach me if = i ~|o 4 These are simply delicious. - 3 b o 5 v other family fes- ne of the. boys could be the wolf. A . e = being - remeinbered. squares. I'll come and sit on the wood-box with | niversaries, or any of 13—(Apron): o Oftimes a friendly call upon an in-| Marshmallow Fudge — One-quarter | you. 2 R R L R Eifi‘én‘i’éfi‘ i o where mag. | Old Santa says, when yourre at home bolBl::ognioorx‘r e Sods valid, shut in from the outer walks of | Pound marshimallows, 5 cups coffee| LuUcy Acorn: The duck was good,|center is surrounded oy tfl fi“ ot Faueratie costumes. are ,fept and the | Y0U often wipe the dishes. - life, will be much more appreciated, |and sugar, 1 tablespuon butter, 1 cup |SO tender and sweet; could you bring | Myrtie, ivy, smilax, nasturtiums T kenp your dress Al fiean ‘and dry | L5, mnutesy Femove whole from yatesd e ) i D 4 o 0 ? holly, and by the rows of candles about | rest of him could be clothed in closely ’ P]&(‘_& in shallow _pan, covering thickly o B B e it Hulr gt b, D | e et T think you are a zreat|the outer edge of the board. fitting black flannel, with a suitabis | Here’s this. With best of wishes. with moistened bread-crumbs, seasoify do not nmeed. it is not always easy|from fire, beat until thicken, ddd the | Prize winner. I belicve you took them |, Whegy the hostess is ready to serve|{nll. The scene opens lot us sav, in pour over a cup of the milk that vo to do and to give, just as we desire, [ F1€ls, pour into pan, cut when nearly | 21l et i smute "t atbi eandle, after | her mother. The latter hands her|ECr the guest room or the tub. previously soaked the onion in; mels but we can make the effort to do _our!cold in squares. A merry Christmas to all. i ot "“}‘““f st::‘: cnufs & sumcient | daughter a basket, saylng: ~And now | Vhen they're needed, here's the “rub!” | ghout one tablespoon of butter, bakes best under our own personag i-| Date Creams—Two cups sugar, 1-2 BOB WHITE. tige oup to enable her 40 | you may take the basket, my darling. 20 minutes in a moderate oven. 1 tions, just as they are. cup water, 1 teaspoun vanilla, 1 squarc : o the cakor The remaining. candles|it .contains a lovely . Foast chick. |y 15—(Gloves): There are about 150 ways of cookinge o™ beople think unless they are| chocolate Loil sugar and’ water 3| GREETINGS FROM KEZIAH DOO- |are permitisd to burn throughout the|en.'a bottl of srape juice and your ot i aae g Yot SEndv Miienienpined yogstanla, buc there 1y able to give an expensive gift, they | minutes, vaniiia af 2 ¥ - al anything I ever SIVe--nothing, ‘which really. deus:not| meced; biac it o arse e munhiace LITTLE. . Test of the meal. It is a pretty custom |grandma’s favorite gooseberry jelly. So 1 ted), salt d > 14—(Guest Towels): with celery (grated) and pepperg Y501 Ana here’s a gift 1 hoPe proves handy. | without it. Faven my baked beanss the ‘tma: rems 0} that is worthy of preservation. | run along and be a good child. Yes, = - :’;{'(haet;‘;:,"hcl"‘;,‘,‘ RS Fpiric= 104t Droms togeiner, Brynith cream gnd| pear gisters:—Thought I _woud B boant oan po made from a piece | mother. Are you sure that I will mest | May Yout Christmas be quite gay. potted Deef, roast beet, roast pork, Deds s together. Prunes slighi : z b : i & . tomato soup, hash, beef-case worth more than the price of the gift} | ened may be used this way- S .| Write this week as I haven't written |Of smooth pine, 18 inches in diameter. | With no terriple wild animal that will b e 16—(Tea Cosy): v & i > ? It may be either round or oblong, but|want to eat me up?” “Fiddie dee dee to the method of communication, not seedicss raisins, 1 cup dates, 1 cup May you each and all have a happy | The toard may be stained. Candle-|a silly. little girl, and run along.” Ex- . i u're lftin tural division, theri only for Christmas, but other holi- | orayocAtS, (a0y kind), 2 tablesporns | one, bolders can be purchased for a few |eunt mother and daughter in opposits | FTom your hands, when yo # ) S ithet matoralfarviaion, | iz b e blrthda.ys' T Chinic 10 mos orange juice , 1 tablespoon lemon Primrose: Are you so busy looking|cents. They are made of a cheap directions. Enter the wolf, who scamp- m‘“""mr or any dressing preferred: them and more cards - were sent out, it |2 Fat all fruits and nuts through | out fer J. D. 2nd, that you can’t find | metal, but when they are stained with |ers around. then, "lfix-ndln;x on his 17—(A Dollar Bill): Baaition of a little chopped parsley iss Fould result in closer wnity of futemd. | CROPPer; add juices and a very small|time to write for The Gormers lampblack or gllded they are far from | “hind feet,” says: “Ah, ha! No wild |, 172Ch Dollar BD:, =, = s B et = ship, this to apply not only to Soctal | DMICh Of Saif, form small portions into| Satirday Eve: Are yon going to|being unattractive. Many prefer the|animals, hey? What do they call me | ™ FERCIOR 300 O, G &rea ETHELYN. 8 Corner Sisters, but to many others, | 22.00E shapes (Like a date) roll -in|W—— next week? If ®0, will. you tell | original color and use no stain. They I intend to eat that small girl and her o) somothln:'ny,ou will find inside -4 How much we enjoy looking over a tioners sugar, and press halves |us about it? are easily pinned into position on the | basket and the things in it. But to box of cards, received from ome time |°F Y7&lish walnuts on top, to another of a few years ago; how Rurual Delivery. perhiaps |board. exactly as thumb-tacks are|Wwhet my appetite I shall first chew|TO spend just as you wish, TIMELY RECIPES FOR Puoomosg THELMA. |you were playing Rip Van %inkle. Am | used. up grandma.” Off he goes, then enter i DESSERTS. the. few words written thereon, speak Elad to find vou arc stillmwake. Roast Goose: Singe, remove pin. 5 6904 farles, who say. all together: 1t Sontt b long before snow wil :NDI = LB volumes to us mow; and- the hand-| GREETINGS FROM TROTTIE. Joan: .Was glad to. Bear' your|feathers, and scrub goose in hot 80AP- |ito"ig equal, no doubt, o all things EoRie et Toves ther we are ba writinggewith deeper and sweeter re- Ao volce although I _couldn't “see you.|suds, then remove the inside and rinse | [t 13 equal, no doubt, to all things| . qg hoping my sitt will give lots ot | What lovely weal 27 hos ;nemh c hnmn a gift they might| Dear Socinl Corner Sisters:-—“Dis-|HOPC We may mect some well in clear cold water. Wipe dry, > 3 < 11 have sent instead. : un. tance lenas enchantment to the view” | Gadabout: When arc you R D.|inside and. out. stuff, truss, sprinkie|3ure ‘tis quite true, some hungry old it will be as pleasant for Christmas.zy y sentiments do not discard the R o g ; s crow ere long will eat you.” They van- 5 I am sending a few recipes for Pud-% s0 1 find myself reviewing past events|S0I0S to make that visit? “The-latch- | with salt and pepper, and roast in a | W, 000 TOR T, SEC TR L f o8 TR0 | 18— (Vanity Case): ngs and’ Desserts: = gitt problem. but ubhold the ides, toland though distance separates. you|StinE is-always out. .o s od- | D28 oven for two bouts “Hor the fxstiwa a “cappy’ ola lady”in bed. Fn_|This G R A mm“ ,.';.,.in,u,. heep-tourthaiaconly setiE aiity thions g beyonts - & b IRt et ot onb B! ngkrandt o 7 e O o T O faste | ter. the wolf and there is = dialogue | DUt It's big enfugh to ho rice, one-fourth pound butter, one-halfz oo, ot yet .so far’—near in mind, thinking| Y% KEZIAR DOHLIffLE, | Covered with buttered paper. Baste| o, fie 0l BnC Bicre Js 8, QIofLe | mhe many goodly s . one-fourth e oncbas 1 joys and pleas- |and wondering what your plans may 'LE. | |every 156 minutes. When dome, place| o=y 100 €00 F08 00 U8 e ing. Tho | That are hidden in each fold. cuj Ww‘ : red w}im 2 ten femong ares of Christmas for 1o16, be for the wirter months. 3 pjon a.bat piatter enl remeve SKAWSIS | yaif is aliont to eat Hio by e’y i & R s b or e tavie @ . JENNIE. 1 ihagine Club No. 1 will have|BEST WISHES FROM ~SWEET|end strings. Garnish with browned| ,m. the good fairies to the rescue a 20—(Silk Handkerchief): ; 28, = - % 5 lated sugar, juice of onoZ many Di t gatherings, fall of jol- take the old woman away. The wolf|l hope this “hanky,” silk and sheer, |spoons granul juice of onoZl : GREETINGS FROM HULLO. ity and just cast one thought to the Stuffing: Chop an onion fine, blanch | puts on her cap, which has come off in | May ne'er be used to wipe a tear. lemon. Boil the rice in water; whileZl ; o 5 thegs i lone onefar away. I no doubt you| Dear Social Cormer- Brothers and|and drain, fry with a little butter, mix | the struggle, and is ready for Riding| Other gifts may be substitutea as|hot add the butter: when cool add theg Dear Social Corner Sisters:—I have | will miss my tongue: but, never mind, been an interested reader of the So- ¥ ‘ e By apples and watercress. and_lemon.% Sisters:—1 know you will all be sur-|it With two cups well seasoned mashed | Hoed; who also is rescued by the good | Only suggestions have been given In |sugar, ':!:lolkl.1 Reatey goggh A el a1 Cor t ulda I trust vou are doing. your duty | prised to hear from me. Really, I am |Potatoes, one cup bread crumbs, add- | fairies, and the wolf is kiled with A | this lise. Rk a' mesingue made of the whiteslf b e ‘;fiflc‘,g“l‘;‘_e ;“l‘?,hl:m and in my absence cheering With your | surprising myself but, I think of you | InE sage if liked. bow and arrow. To the Editor ::M Corneflén: s et e annlatad susar; Savorcdll b Ry : e Thnny rmile and_Wwords (adapted for|and read the leffers from you all| Browned Apples: Pare six small sour| A cheering ending out of consider- ;‘:i;’;fi, bl St with Jemon fulce. Brown in a hotgl Dear Katser: I think I know you.| _which you oc 13" Lone, Who 50 lilies | each. week. apples and brown in butter apd sugar, | ation of tender little hearts is given = How do you like your new home? Am > e . ; : Mgl wer oven. 2 L ! 1 thank the Sisters who hava|one tablespoon of each. Stew in broth PEEK-A-BOO. |XLhat some echo. of it lini [ on the right track? ver of Maine, don't you say any- 3 1 2 The whole winter through. Lemon Jelly: One-half box or twoi , thought of me; and, as I am writing|enough to barely cover. Remove ap- M f the “Corner” lati ne cup cold wa-58 s thing: aj Theoda. please v % z F = . May each reader of e tablespoons gelatine, one cup 1 wa - ‘hvrvii&::fi: you one and all a Merry|T0nE s o keep your ée’;f:“’x tg;snkdgd;f“& ore me on.mny g;«; ;—‘h:g“;ln;fl éfi“‘:fl:’;‘;fi:fii ?{nth HOW TO DO FANCY WORK. have the joxlmzsg§régm ever. ter, one and on;—shagg-(;upcs“ ;nog;n:uvé\:;g HULLO. Wandering Jew has much to attend| I wonder if any- af -the Sisters ever| ' Steamed Fish: Clean carefully but . NNET ter, three-fourt E = DOTTIE AND CALLA LILY WILL ENTERTAIN CLUB NO, 2. Dear Social Corner Sisters:—Dottie and Calla Lily extend an invitation to Club No. 2 to meet with them at Dot- tie's home on Hedge avenue, East Side (known as Preston) on Jan. 4th, first Thursday unless snow should prevént them, then next fair day. Come all who can. Visiting Club No. 1 members are welcome. Bring the usual eatables, such as sandwiches, ke, etc., and notice of it will be given later; but please keep the date and place in mind. DOTTIE AND CALLA LILY. SHE DID DARE.AND IS WELCOME. Dear Social Corner Sisters:—I hav been a reader of the for ‘a long time, but never dared to write. I can remember when I was a young girl. .about seventeen I used to love to sit and read all the Social Corner lettérs, ‘The Social Corner lettere have bgen a great help to me ever since I became 1 especially the letter en- usewife, :1'.\';% “Summer ‘Care of I in by & mother. Best ‘wishes to all. nfants” sent N'T DARE. to in keeping the Jew from wandering too far. I think on account of the richness of the! cultivation, that is why her'pen has s0 long bee: silent. Leave the Jew a whlle, like the pen—tell about . Wour success and methed’ in Jew ,Wandering culture. Tidy Addly: We need thoughts brought to us in rezard to tidiness I must say I am prone to-be a littic lazy as years come. Reall me in the shade Tidy Addly. Y you put Spur vs on. by some good suggestions—some- thing easy, please! Glad you belong to Chub No. 1; and I feel sure You do. Did we not have a ‘Azalea’s? 2 % time at Slow: -How are you getting along n the journey of life? Is the pace in. creasing? 1 feel sure it must when that train is due in the future. Com- ing inh to partake of your kind heospi- Social Corner| tality again, D. V. Auhty No. Hope you are just as good an Aunty as ever and in excell- ent bealth. Sorry J was not priviliged to enjoy the gathering at yéur home last fail. 3 Biddy: Where not h‘?fi\lwfi T C and then our oy h, . what a calamity would come upon The Cornes Now “so far and Yet so near” come to me the memory of Club No. 2. T send greeting to the members. Lonesome "Pine 2nd" Sister make Sister M. Ityds one of my fi if ‘this Sister is_in -Alexandria, Ohio, at her home. and others. Then I came Lét us hear from you across B. B. A's letter, | sasily from the bones. Lay on 2 folded attractive on small guest towels. saying she ‘yould like to have me for. a neighbor. Where are you” or are you still writing under another name., Don’'t we have beautiful weather? - Auntie No. 1.: How are you? Busy, makmg gifte? Christmas is for all this year, everything so high.] going 1o be a hard one' On Saturday paid $1.50 & bag for flour, 26 cents for lard per pourd, and- 25 for a package of currants. Dot’'t know when I'll ever get over it! Yet, I too think as does Sister i, world Is heing, nomy by com; any of the Sisters got an plant? I hay am wild over and it is ve jlants and now r‘:‘llhink l::! s:;a.!nxe we don' 3 more Ir treaf it 4 F I am going to trr -,oxm,«f,mua'. all) of the recipes for candies In T roer, T-send Joving sympathy to-des ter Azalea on the acci her hushand. Rowena’s sporge cak ithout remo head or fins, Tub i £ Tules. T wonder| eiis and. out with et and épper | Here are a few things the Sisters who | ypeTED RECIPES OF MERIT. Dear Sisters of The Social Corner: are busy with their needles might like to know The dainty cross-stitch borders are and lemon juice, laying slices of omn- ion inside if liked: Lay on a burttered paper and steam till the flesh falls Worked in shades of yellow, with Dear Social Cornerites: I send a few recipes which are seasonable and napkin, garnish with lemon and par-|green or pale blue, or in two shades| Indian Pudding: Scald one quart of sley” and serve with a Hollgndni}e sauce. of green, the result is admirable. Many | milk. Beat one scant cup women select a material that has a|With one cup of molasses and one tea- Holiandaise Sauce: One-half cun of | block pattern and eount the pattefn |Spoon salt and stir into milk. Cook un- butter, yolks of two eggs, three-fourths |cut on this instead of using canvas. til ‘thick. Take from stove and add A most l% scarf for the bun- | one-half pint of cold plece of da is- made - of; teaspoon teaspoon | galow or th ot butter size of egg, one-haif salt, few grains cayenne. Melt butter, each of allspice and add yolks of eggs, lemon juic etc., two esgs, four cups .four, one |POUr over it one pint cold milk. ‘heaping teaspoon soda- one teaspoon (ea}}h, gclnnm mace, nutmeg, clove, | *@ With vanilla. two well “beaten eggs. Pour into buttéred t igh covered dish is best). Bake one cup butter, one_bowl raisins, or |dish (high cove moré if whnted rich, also currants,|{0Ur hours After baking one hour with sweetened whipped cream flavor- alispice. Waldorf Cranberry Pie: Chop a cup ginger and al ] Christmas ‘Plum Pudding: Omne and one-half junds bread ' crumbs, two ouncég cf .one-haif pound two ;\;ncut_ ‘shredded . -almonds, m bake brown. ‘with ked Coffes Custards: Heat three ps of milk, add one cup of strong sugar, four hailf eggs va- beat and frothy. one cup lemon juice. Soak the gel tind in the cold water for five min-m utes; then pour on the boiling ".’;\ter:i add the sugar and stir until dissolved and cooled. Then add the - juice; strain through sterilized cheese- cloth ana set aside in a cool place un-= til stiff. gela- lemon= = Whipped Jelly Make lemon felly in2 the usual way. See directions above.'s Place it in a bowl on the Ice, when it is cool, but before it hardens, with a Dover beater until white (Continwed om Page. Sevem) T Do Theres. o Beat th and} .. Turn into a mold and set in a cool place to harden; serve with g boiled custard or any kind of fruit. = Prune Whip: One pound sugar to taste, whites of two eggs, one tablespoon pulverized sugar. Wash the prunes thoroughly and soak them over night. In the morning cook until tender in the water in whict x have soaked; remove the stones fine and sweeten to taste. eggs; add the powdered sugar, then pranes, D e %

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