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semi-cireular g;c. ould be z:aw i place, the S Tiht ide toward Wi s that If it v—n—nrm nn und ortion ahows right eide of the goads. A similat Focusent at (. under side of the A\ sleeve at the top will also save patch- °f rich milk 9 piain Boil- | later. s Jonp ol lac e cook | imes one hias a remaining piece b‘flu way |after euiting a nom of garments There was auite a fi-m in Un. S * ; rom a piece of longcloth or nainsook Bascome’s -1 _& r E that is just too short for a nightgown “fl e h 2 s0f1. or chem: By cutting the garment e moisten with an empire top this can be used : _she m, in the center of ‘w dish |economically. The top ia jofned to the By Thorton, ““’ 2 : 4 and arrange the hot bananas around | body of the garment with beading or woman knew an important secrst it it. Serve with cream and sugar. insertion, the lower part being slightly N I G0 papoes Tt B Wiie i roquettes— gathered. . An empirc top with V neck hqk. e BT, D ¢ . rlolafi %u cup of l::l.l‘kh:.l:'a‘onc:'c:: gives an opportunity to use the long e, b 4 : of water until thoroughly dofie; add » | trianguiar gores thai are left after piece of butter, a tal n of lu‘u sloping out the sides of the garments “Tajot's N e One ea®, well beaten, and the suice wnd | When cutting. Wour triangles, cut the : ¥ i ; oty oatSautind “podtin. Tete untit ] grated rind of haif a lomen.. Mix |tight size, form the empire top, the LIVING UPON TRUST IS THE WAY TO you. el Jen W Wileeiihce SINRE S O o no | thoroushly and set aside to cool. Form | E2rment being slocvelons. Honolulu: T, = : £ ; e into small croquettes. Dip in egg and en bath soap is worn to a_small PAY DOUBLE He unmlocked » cipbosrd and ‘took b bread crumbs and £ry in hot fat. Lerve | piece, put it: aside uniil o number of 3 "o s R JekIun ShRNGH the: BSL- at once. pleces have accumulated, and ther O e ot eywelian Jop w?: ston. I picks & | Rice Fritters—Rice friiters are made | melt with a little water unti] the mAss ted by th “m“m"' P d the . wlu; cold boiled rice. To half a cup |16 s0ft and creamy. Then pour into » i S, nOYS_ AT a beaten egg, half a cup of milk |moulds, allow it to harden, and con- EVERY WOMAN'S OPPORTUNITY right; make Ple firmly in place. The handle pieces in IR et e el Baper o cHIle | et calkoy, of Benp CoslL ¢rou Thosd The Bulletin wants good home letters; gooa business letters: good elp- Bins ibben. On " the Dot 1w ":;-5 n"uf:'n'::'n:"lm':u' . “Ene ter. " Drop by spoontuls®in hot butter | scTavs. | The sume practice may e fu letters of any kind the mind may suggest. They should be in hand By | (py, gonation party does not enter . S - ] ot Boney o muple aorugdes- - Berve with | /ears thin, but scraps of laundry soaps Wednesdas of each week. Writs on but one side of the paper. into competition for the good works Unc,,‘?_k:"finf,‘,‘:“;: oA R Rice Pudding Without Eggs—Two | 47° usually used in cieaning, while tiie Address, SOCIAL CORNER EDITOR, Bulletin Offics, Norwich, Conn. , |banner designed by Biddy and to be|jiace. “Some of you may remember |out of kilter, but they asked np ques- |quarts of milk, half a cup of rice, | sler Price of bath and fofiet momp 3 [ swuu- of the year. Neith-|ihe fime when I used cider pretty |tions and I did not explain—not for|three-quarters cup of eugar, one cup PIRCEER 5 4 o Gl No. 1 nor idy Addly have thi | freets: “Thero. wasn't ‘any ‘saioon” here | several Sears of raisins, salt and nutmes. Bake ; P third, | OPi°ct In view—S. C. Editor.) or ut the Center, so liguior was hard to| The next morning my jug frame slowly two or threé hours; stir. through | Mending has a way of accumulating THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: §250 to first; $150 to second; $1.00 te ———— but Lem Jones had a cider mil |was gone from the Gump.. I started |three or four times while baking. Very | in: large families. The housewife will Award made the last Saturday in each month. GREETINGS FROM QUEEN ELIZ-|50cuc’a mile and & half back and he|out to raise another dou'u-. but_my |creamy and delicious. and my favorite find it helpful in the end to take it properly done. to look over the clean clothes care- sold to anybody who could pay for it a i 3 ca have my jug filled every week. if it cup of rice, oll.-h‘lf cup of !ADIDCI. s The Best Oid Friend. bacan in that. took the last dollar in the house. The next New Year's day Mrs. Ho't | three-fourths of a ‘cup of sugar, tires :{;’e"’{}"n“el;f;;;’,',’;‘“,,‘;Z‘,‘,:h’,;’,,f," mid- —_— "" to Make Scotch Bacon: Take One Saturday along in the fall ten|came into the shop with a bundle un- | pints of milk, salt, cinnamon to taste. stockings and socks to be darned . From the start to the middle and down ng pig from sixty to eighty The first thing, I must thank Inter- | years ago last fall, I got settled up for|der her shawl, and when she found I|Soak both rice and tapioca in a cup one bunch, articles needing only but to the end, .ound- in wei kill same as any |ested Reader for agvery prett: len- | my wWeek's. work for Henry Tracy and|was alone she set that “pledge” down|of milk three hours; then put the in- Ying The wife of a man is his best old remaue lard, Tard. ‘and SpArEib pones, | dar sent me. Have it hawsing sn |1 found my rent and the bill at Squir>|and went FEht out without saying 2| gredlents together and bake two hours | (one [ another and (hose with rip- ‘friend. S e b A ot | coom mhere T e o akIng In s store. (ho was Hienry's fattier)| word, &t sbo never has athte. I Dot|la a slow oven. To bo eaten colh BoRlen te ey pataliag. 10 gnother In the strife, in the care, in the fret|ger; push fat one way and take most| Honolulu: Tried your daisy patters|and the bill came out before Henry [none of you fellows, not even Tom o ) and the trouble, Of jedn out and one half the bome: |for a corset Gover yoke, And thimkc if|paid his men—took all that was com- | Thornton, could kecp still ten hOUTS 0 | epos maq” ee cun ot Lollod Moo e | select a button for each missing onc. She helps him along itke the dance of | press together and sew or secure: |very pretty. Am soing to make me|ing to me. 5 say nothing of ten years!’ tablespoons of sugar, one and one-half | looked up, cut out and pinned in p a bubble, e ot | then take ‘the other half same bone |one if I have good Juck. \Have jus: . |cups of rich milk, one teaspoon of|Then when one sits down at the s And he mzw not know and he may ne from meat side: do the hams in the |learned to make tatting and think it vanilla, salt. Mix well and bake in|ing machine the rips and most of th ,_ Bee, 1a friend, as a friend. same way; cut bedy close to head, |is even better than crocheting. I do eggs, beaten separately, one cup su- |one-half teaspoon salt, one egg, one |custard cups placed in a shallow pan patches may be sewed without gettin She's the best old frie cutting up to under jaw: lay flat|quite a little of both, would do more if | gar, one and onme-half tablespoons of | cup milk, two tablespoons melted but- | of water in a hot oven. Serve cold|up {o mearch for a pateh for each &n should be! meat-side up, sprinkle with fine pul- [T only had time. Wish we mi; 4 ), . ight be | cornstorch, one scant cup flour, three | ter. Spread dougsh on w buttered | with or without sweetened and flavor- p el ren old verized saltpetre, let lay twelve hours. |able to meet and talk over some pat- | tablespoons cold water, one level tea- | pan, square preferred. Take apples, | ed whipped cream. :’:SL:), K"fi'.‘,p?“f“'fn&f& ‘al:,lvd beod When the mercenary friends have all | This removes the outside blood; rinse | tern: s g = : poon baking powder, one-quarter tea- | pared, cored and cut into eigths. Stick | These are all easy to make and are o oy 1 can do Eone by orey with their vul- |Of With clean cold water, put a few | Gleander: Have you got vour post|spoon salt, one teaspoon salt, one tea- | these pieces into rows, into the dough. | well worth a trial. - {;“‘:'p{_l’n ‘m““‘.',‘“x‘;; :’w’rk"';hf,‘“;m,: g To sesk other prey cloves in the meat side, one here and |card yet Call me on telephone some|spoon extract lemon. Beat the yolks | Sprinkle over with sugar. _Bake in L OREET | i e ver: on bhuttons. Ml the rest oan Wb e PRtk nlthell e S M R of the eggs until thick, add gradually | quick oven about haif hour. To be an sl A G iy Aoy (hS anning en ed’ & l!‘_ incessions made by knife. Crimson Rambler: Received the sugar: beat two minutes, add the | eaten with sauce, as follows: Take | GREETINGS FROM POLLY WIN-|and the more difficult parts. e i The pickle is made like this: TWO |carg the other day. Why don" water. Sift together ihoroughty the |one cup sugar, half cup butter, cream TERGREEN. is pleased to see the pile of mended On wimt-iliey. cen wet, Y | galions water, three pounds salt, one |or L—come up this way? Would i | cornstareh, flour, baking rowder and | together. In anothier bow! disslve one GRE Is pieased to sce the-pile of mended . 3 ounce each | very much to come down, but can't|salt, and add to the first mixture the | tablespoon of corn starch with a lit- g : e Have all exposed themselves to the | of saltpetre and potash; boil and skim | very handy. You know how it is. Fhites of the eg=s beaten stif and | tle weold water, then pour on bofling |, Dear Social Corner Fyiends: Think |own away in good order. She’ gx St ol . hnd Yyou roll pig up tight the long-| Bumble Bee: Got the handkerchief]the lemon. Bake in a buttered angel- | water till reduced as thick as cream. s ity Dbty CATORat. T aut S e O e wE to i TR i fasten together; cover With a1l right. Why don’t you and Golden |cake pan forty-five minutes, or shal- | Into this stir the butter and sugar | ST f0F ™% Vety pretiy calendar - MOUNTAIN LAURF know that’s right! pickle eight or te‘r‘! days; dga"' OVer | Glow start over here some da. low cake pan thirty-five minutes in a |mixture, add vanilla or lemon flavor- | YeT¥ Propd of it and T thini it wou'd —_— , best 014 friend, and she does | ooty SROKe TWith . CoM Cobs it You| ‘Wishing all a Happy New Yesr. moderate oven. tng, | Euce ¥ ‘| GREETINGS FROM DOM PEDRO. e ewer F7 i s e, SRS Cver SO QUEEN ELIZABETH. s Cake: On b Kind wishes to all. S R R ! not leave once. Very nice. L now e: e-quarter cup but- IBNNTE. Weil, Pill Roller, perhaps T guessed —_— s When the failure comes, and she don’t Yours for the bit we eat. ter, one cup brown sugar, two esg & . wrong; but my son guessed, and 1 Dear Social Corner Friends:—1 will tell you soon who we think it is. |thank The Bulletin for a Jovely calen- HOW J. E. T. FIGHTS FIRE. whites, one-half cup milk, one and gt two-thirds cups flour. one and one- FRIED CAKE RECIPES Dear Social Corner Sisters:—I pass|half level teaspoons baking powder, you my experience with a blazing|one teaspoon vanilla. Cream the but- chimney, and no men near to help. I|ter, add graduclly the susar and the GRASGOW. A FEW LUNCHEON RECIPES. deceive, And she does not fawn with the syco- phant’s leer, But she’s there in the hour when the Did you tell anyone down there about |dar. It is a fine picture, and a 7 my bbying srapes? I think, Aunty |one of Laurel Hill, as it was No. 1, that it is L J. S. What think |time: also showing how the m: improvement has struck on which Dear Social Corner Sisters: Here are some tried recipes: world scems arear, v Bt e . Sis- 7 And sho's there for you, not herself | ere Giose S‘j’lf‘?a‘ng"{;‘s; | drew two tubs of water. put the con- | vanilla. Beat tnc egg whites to a stiff | Citron Cake: Two cups dark brown [Y°B7 = (1 0 oo Lo 4o miss you |compared with & picture of the pre i Srmpathy e tents of the rag bag into one tub and | froth and add. S'ft the flour and the | SUgar, one cup molasaes, one cup but- | Je€EY fane; Fow e do TSR YOU o) Tg,y With her warm heart true to the high, |~ Aunty No. 1: We to hear of | & Dushel of stove wood, into the othe: | baking powder together _thoroughly | ter, one cup pork drippings (not too | 374 JVec WekFie, IIoBCn mme to 2ee ®y Lol gnowing the calendar to true tene! your loss. Hope it has returned. and tied the wet rags around the|and add to the first mixture alternate- |salty), four eggs, one cup sour milk, iey stréet. friend who lived at Thamesville at , I am sending you a few luncheon |Sticks of Wood and threw them up on |1y with the milk. Dake in a moderate |one cup citron shaved fine, one cup |/CpStreet. o 0 o, . ltime. She said she eaw the buildi From start td finish and back again | rocipes which ars o6 shingles. Some sticks hit where I|oven forty-five minutes. Cover with [ralsins and enough fiour to make a| FPollvanna: Where are you? ==ive|RZe, FUL (06, She 0w, The DODAIES The best old friend, in the sun or rain, | " ghimon Croquettess Make a cream | ¥anted them too; and the others we: | bofled frosting. firm batter. If lliked spices may be| o0, B lermint, Joan and Crimson|some of them turned over in front of Is the woman who waits till the others 2 e the roof. Boiled Frosting: One cup sugar, | 2dded. Rambler. Where. oh where, are all|Where she lived. It was a sight to he f:,‘j;‘fab“;;‘;‘p;‘;"n‘; ablecpoons Of SUHeT [ UThis mav help some other old lady | one-half cup water, two esg whites, | Delicious Pork Cake: One pound of | our” old writers? . It makes one feel |seen only once in a lifetime. I am Add one cup of salmon, season- |25 it did me. one teaspoon vaniila or one tecspoon | bolled pork minced fine, one pint bofl- | foro 2 CoF 1o see their lotters. glad The Bulletin has reproduced it 20 with Sait and pemer: Stiv til Wik 3. E.T. |lcmon juice. Make same as White | Ing water or coffec over meat, one | T thank you very much, Ethelyn, for |1 shall frame it. ana@ cool. Mold into balls and dip in- Mountain _Cream. This frosting, on [pound raising, one pound citron, one |peads I have my string in' their nat- | Interested Reader: .\{m]r) thanks m very go— And they do when they find that you need them so— And then comes in, to show .to the end = : ound currants, two cups sugar, one for th, ¢ calenda . : to egg batter and then cracker crumbs |[A WELCOME FROM AUNTY' NO. i [account of the larzc quantit: of e=zg, | D ural color—Tiny crushed strawber r the pretty calend That the iwife of a man is his best old | 20 T8F pATrer AUd 1 — . does not stiffen so quickly as White | Cup molasses, one teaspoon soda and | prol Oprr TRy CUSIRC SHRTOTY 1hroua C of my calendar. Evervthing friend ! Macacess € ett Mix Dear Social Corner Sisters:-—As 1| Mountain Cream, and is, therefore, {one each of cloves, cinnamon, allspice POLLY WINTERGREEN. [that shows water, and a boat, in o Baltimore Sun. ) R nd chormed macaroni Wil oS |have a few minutes to spare this|more successtully made by the inex-|and nutmes. FRake slowly for one SN T L ey TOBCh , Pleac A Ballad ot Haste. up broiled and chopped bacon and a | MOrRing I will have a little chat with | perienced. At T Betey A e KNITTED YOKE PATTERN. M Sy andar small onion. ~Season with salt and |¥ou all = Lilly Cake: One-third cup butter, | the older the better. st 1, onder how many of the Corner- PPy SN sram ot R 2 i T R %, irst, T welcome North Dakota te|one cup sugar, one-half cup milk, one agle Cake: One cup sugar, one-| s Sormer Frierids: Am|ites will try for the big pfizes offerc oy e eh hasts AlonE your Way? | hep e o into Pohs dlp I bate |y Coimer. Glad to have more mem. | and three-fourths cups fiour, two and | cup of lard and butter mixed, one very |, Dear Soclal Corner Friends: Am iy, %mne Buptetin. 1 think the = bers from afar. Come again and often |one-half level teaspoons baking pow- | ripe banana creamed together, add one | T0RFRE B PIee ¥ T 5 UGS SR ¥ 0" | must consider the Social Corner qui Other suns will brightly shine, Potato Croquettes: Boil and mash | am going to send you a sample of | der, three egg whites, one teaspoon |Cup of chopped raisins, one cup-sour over: o2, over twice; n, narrow (two |80 asset to offer so many prizes all Other winds will blow vour way. ; potatoes, mix with exx and onion, sea- - 5 = - " ! o 2, S Jnar A e ) a- | tatting some day lemon, one teaspoon vanilla. Mix as |milk, to which one-teaspoon of soda b . ome” tie: R Tl 1o ety s son with salt, butter und pepper, dip | “sisier Virginia: You seem to puz.|Snow Cake. (Cover with chocolate |has been added. Then add two cups | Stitches together): p, purl; sl sUP "o o™iy o the good Tuck and Tong Bee the turf on which you tread, St S T wle me. Rather hard work for me fo|frostins. flour, one teaspoon cinnamon. one-half | Stitchi tog, together. ! l1ife to The Bulletin and staff. Not for Creamed Salmon: Make a cream |place any one by your remark, as 7| Chocolate Frosting: Three-quarters | t6aspoon nutmez, onc-fourth teaspoon | Yoke for a Corset Cover—-Use any lgetting Interested Reader. whocver he cloves, one-half tearpoon sali, which |crochet cotton No, 80. Cast on - 28[may be. Let the good work £o on have been sifted together. Frost with | stitches. N 5 DO PEDFO 2 tog, y 0 2, 1st row—k 4, 0 2, ; tox. X 8.7, THE KATZENJAM WALNUT CAKE. Thickly set with golden stars. Cramedt s Saloch: ke = cos e 2 o re L x can hardly turn a corner but I am ad- | cup sugar, two squares chocolate, thre~ See yon oak with spreading shade, l“?ktablqspnonl: ‘fl'uugvand one-half cup |dressed by my pen name. Even|tablespoons milk, one egz yolk. Melt Hear the whisper of its leaves; milk. Mix lightly with a can of sal- |strangers, non-writers seem to know |the chocolate, add the sugar and the jPanana frosting. 2 ta And upon the level glade mon-and serve with a garnish- of peas milk. Cook in a double boiler until i CADEERBOEEY p2tog k1, 0 k 2 2d row—k 4, o 2, | See-the thick-set yeilow sheaves. S = sotteq | saiob. White: T guess instead of .|smooth: add the oxg yolk and cook | Howard R. 2 cave the whirl of Fashion’s maze, scalleped Potatoes: i iled | sweater you refer to the sofa pi inute. - — i 3 - i Dance no more in Folly's show: potatoes and put alternate lavers of |low covering I gave to Eils Jane tof oo T oie Spread on the cake - RULES FOR BOILING. %4, .| PSan, Soctal Comner Sisters:—where Learn the joy of woodland ways, potatoes and chopped onions in a deep |deliver to the one designed for. 5 S p 2 tog, k 2, 0, k 3 e * hevea Y Joux, Falr to see, and good to know. dish. Season with butter, pepper and | Aunt Mary: Congratulations on SIS Dear Editor of the Social Corner: 4th row—k 5, o 2, p 2 {og, o 3, k 8 |name, have you? Haven't heard from sait, put a laver of bread crumbs on |settinz first prize. Your letter zppedi-| BEGCNIA’S CORNMEAL CAKES | Hercwith I send a table how long to|tog, k 2, n, 0, k 5, 0 2 4 2 tog, k 4. ' |you for a long time. y Stand with Nature heart to heart, top, and 1l dish with milk. Bake |ed to me greatly. T agree that “love is Y boil things: 5th row—k 4, o ello, Scratch,-glad you like my Where the brown roads open lie: slowly. far better than' riches.” Dear Social Corner Sisters: Corn- Asparagus—15 to 20 minutes. k2 02 p 2tog, '-wull Cl-ke-c 2 Treasured lore she will impart Escalloped Potatoes au_gratin: Al- T T enjoy reading vour let-|mMeal is healthy winter food and econ- | < Bass—10 minutes. 6th row—i 6, 0 : canyialnut . Cake—Oge cup sugar, 1 To enrich you, by and by ternate layers of sliced boiied pota- | ters. They give us good solid thoughts | oriical in these times. Here are a| Beans (shel)—1 to 2 hours. K A Abisspoon batter:(lard if.you prefer) L’ Enve toes and cheese, seasoned with butter,| I for one, can't seem to see whereir | (€% More recipes Beans (string)—2 hours. creamed together; add one egg and Ladies fair and gentles fine, salt and pepper, a laver of bread|The Corner page cam be improved | Corn Meal Buns: T use White Cap| Beets (young)—45 to 60 minutes, . o mix to a oream, 1 cup sweet mil and Do not rush along your w crumbs on top. Fill up with millk and | We seem to have a little of evervihins | COrn meal: Two cups (any other will| Bluefish—10 minutes per pound. cup walnut micats ground or not, as Skies will smile and suns will shine— | bake siowly. in it. T am satisfied with it as it is |90), one cup sifted fiour: rub in two Brown Bread—3 hours. 4 Vi preferred; 1 cup flour, mixed with Pause, enjoy them while you may! Escallopod Thrmat Merry Widow: I am stiil living in | tablespoons butter, one-half cup gran- | Cabbage (voung)—30 to 40 minute 2 3 level teaspoons of baking powder: —Ninette M. Lowater. e stous- . Albernaie duy- i I ulated sugar, one-fourth teas it,| Caulifiower—30 to 45 minutes. more flour, if needed; as the mixtur. ers of sliced tomatoes and eéracker | hopes of enjoying that visit from you.|Hated SHERS, one-fowrth teaspoon salt, | G20 1 OVRr oo minutes, must just ‘drop off from spoon. b, meaNo et SHTh Ut s e | Cunie Hows ee teaspoons baking powder, one ry A > 3 in hot oven from 300 to 315 degre INQUIRIES AND ANSWERS. = and bake slowly. J. E. T—All letters and cards for HULDY. Sisters are immediately mailed if we m— have the adaress. Some have failed HOW TO HULL CORN. cup of warm milk. Mix well and make | Chicken—45 to 60 minutes. into bu brush over top with melted Clams—3 to 5 minutes. , {and if it browns too much, place butter and sprinkie sugar and cinna- Codfieh—6 minutes per pound. . , k2 paper over it until done. AUNTY NO. 1. mon on top. Bake about twenty min- Coffee—3 to 5 minutes. tog, k 4. Now the cake is done. Frost it with & i utes in hot oven. This recipe makes Corned Beef—4 to 5 hours. 11th row—k 4, o z p. 2tog, k 5, p 1,|1-2 cup frosting sugar mixed up with 5. Wishing you all prosperity and hap- piness. As ever, because after repeated requests ad- % hout e Castots—45 to. 60 xiisiut 110 2. p 2t hot water to a emooth paste. Color o ol i o Dear Social Corner Sisters:—I do| HOW TO COOK A HUSBAND, |2°0ut ome and a half dozen. i 2 o 8 mint b AR L B it pink if you like, spread al enjoy the Social Corner letters very - Yale Griddl One cup corn meal,| Green Corn—5 to 8 minutes. m;‘": r:';'—fh;d':fl 5, ‘k i.' s 2‘-'7 uz fE sk If son ke aprdad oy cekalkod AUNTY No. 1—Letter received, and : e % H i Tt § e Mgty e Eggs—3 to 5 min much: also reading the different ways| Dear Social Corner Sisters: AR gt i e S !mg Fggs (hard M,],d)_ls to 20 min- Ik DAL G iscarved S e AR x| oousht I wadwn sewd i Evod rectbe |1 I s O e oty ome | bR NORT F r etter in The Corner Jan. 2 cold, and mailed to Owaissa. from Rhode Island. I have been won: | A ;n‘;dn:nsl‘:;kh:s\fi‘:\sdbsm;?"e entirely | €88 and stir into the meal; one ta- [ Fowl—2 to 3 hours. 13th row—k 4, 0 2, p 2 L Bh S Cheeaan i, cat reuiy emeaking of ARRIED AND HAPPY—Letter re- | dering what part of R. I she lives, as |spofied by mismanagement in cooking | PieSPoon of flour and one ‘egg that | Haddock—§ minutes per pound. k6.pl k2 les e e Benarally DAve tapetnas,. A ed. Will respond as soon as pos- | that state was my home in my girl- [and so are not tender and good. Some | 30U _have beaten. Fry in hot fat.| Halibut—15 minutes per pound. s fully wiad I belong ¢6 the Halcker- sible. hood davs. Hope to have the pleasure |women keep them too constantly in| LDCS€ 2re very nice. T e, » oo 40 & okere LT to greet you dear Sister. hot water and others freeze them:| Harvard Corn Meai Griddles One| Ilominy— to 2 hours. ” " Kreta: Why don’t you write, I just SOMETHING ABOUT HABITS. This is my method of hulling corn: |others put them in a stew: others|and one-haif cups of corn meal, one- | lamb—ihour = . = p S11, k4 k 7, o 2,|wonder what you are doiug. . o — In the first place I select the R. I.|roast them; others keep them con.|D2lf teaspoon salt, one tablespoon su- cepricsdti oy g T o o m Ditchiy.,ihn L1t t Dear Social Corner Sisters: The | white cap corn, as I like it the best,|stantly in & pickle. sar; pour boiling water on meal; beat| Oatmeal—i to 2 hours o i alTiL. Cave Tecipe. 1. teuet. yau Madam has called our attention to|for it cooks more tender than other| It cannot be supposed any husband | theroushly, then' (add one-half cup of | Onions—dy to 4% minutes. DI e RN S AR Tl e e T abits and as we ve them we |kinds I have.tried. will st canned peas) let get thoroughly cold; | Jveters—3 . 2 4 = oight fo be able 1o ¢hat quite a bit| Yes, I have uscd concentrated (or | this way: bat taey mre pearis \erydde- then add two tablespoons flour and | Qyster Piant st to 0 minutes. a5 ""_s' Lk S o S o X e ar mistocs, whew dluta: ave hard about ‘them. granulated) Iye, for the purpose; but I |licious when properly treated. one well beaten egg. Fry in hot m“_l oS B el e to wash st th o Vhen Manda has rounded out allike cooking soda or saleratus as it is| Don’t keep him in the kettle by |Srease. Fasnips 0 DR sstauios. yth Tow—k 4, 0 2, p 2tog, k 10, [to wash dust & eam them a few min- day's ‘work full as strenuous s Si's |sometimes called. This is not =o|force, as he will stay there himselt if| Wilson’s Corn Meal Panacooka:| Le25—15 to 20 minutes. leave 12. e e M R e TR She sits during the whole even- |strong as Iye. After shelling and pre- | proper care is taken: if he Should | TWo cups of corn’'and two cups of Potatoes—20 to 30 minutes. 20th row—sl 1, k2 0,1 k5 02 kn'ew how I hate dishes you would ing darning his socks while Si is sit- | paring the corn for hulling I take a | splutter or fizz don’t be anxious, some | flour, four teaspoons. baking pow- | Saimon 15 minutes per pound. P ton X S Bas, wikh 1 for 1917 ting with his heels up, his pipe Eoing; | granite kettle and put in tap ausrie.of | Posherds a0 shes” ang S ious, some | four. I Haspoon of zalt. twe thple | Small Fish—s minutes per pound. Net oWtk 470 3,53 tog, k'8, st wishes to all for and an his paper n his hand and when he|cold water, then put in the corn with|in the form of what confectioners call | SPOORS oI sugar, ome egg. e o L s, o i RS PO RN i B o i isn't reading, he's darning the - _|one rounded tablespoon soda to ore |kisses: Dut mo vinegar or. pepper on | Method: Mix flour, meal, sugar and e o STt e it SAEID Bt o Fn e MRS, KATZENJAM- And there’s Tildy, a hard working |pint of corn, or at that proportion: |any accoun salt, sift, then add baking powder; | SIUash—30 to 30 minutes. = 23d row—k 4,0 2, D 2 tog, k 8, leave e woman, who to clode the day makes | fhon bofl It, Stirring at times Uatil one| & Hitle spice improves him, but it |Sif again, then add egs and two cups e e 5 2 clothes for the little ones; and Jim |can’ remove the mull ensily, o com: | mist oo e i et e o oF butver b | Tomatoes—15 to 20 minutes, 24th row—811, K5, 0 2, p 2 tog, k 4. | THE FEBRUARY SOCIAL CORNER B e e e Yo e astes | ing a few grains and rubbing it in the| Do not try with something sharp tn | One tabiespoon of cream; put in a pan | Turkey—2 to 3 hours e ST o ey Rl N RTING. e | 24 can ¥ | hands, if it comes off easily it is done. |see if he is becoming tender. Stir him |0 that it will be about one and one, | TUTRIPS—80 to B8 minutes. - S11, k3,02, p2 x 4. b a o5 2 Then take from fire, pour off the lye.|sgently all the while, lest he lie too|half inches thick: pare several ap. Cs 5 i o e 26th row—S1 1,k 3,0 3, p 2 tog, k 4.| Dear Social Corner Sisters: Our next Then there's ary Jane, & Poor | 41" tne kettle with old “water and |long in the Rettle and bemome g slice in eizhths, put over the| -wheat—I1 to 2 hours. 27th row—k 4, 0 2, p 2tog, k .17, | meeting at the W. . hall on housekeeper and a good gadder; and | wash the corn by rubbing in between | tasieloss. e e beginning on the outside, one| With best wishes to ail the Brothers | leave 5. Valley street, Willimantlc wlll be held m:]:u«‘ilx;::y zx;emrax. .i‘::d and the vic- |4ne hands in several different waters| I you follow these directions yo-:|OVErlapping the other, then sprinkle and Sisters of the Social Corner. 28th row—n, 0 3, k 3 tog, k 12, 0 2, | jeb, 14th, St. Valentine y. The fous, hard working until you get all the hulls off. will find him very digestible, agree- | With cinnamon and sugar: bake in a FARMER'S DAUGHTER. |p 2 tog, k 4. ‘hostesses will be Huldy, W.nderln‘ pxou_‘, A mfliuo Pos- Then put the.corn; also same cold |ing nicely vlt.h you, and he will k hot ovewr about twenty minutes. (De- 29th row—k 4 o 32, p 2 !OI. k_14,| jew, Roxanna Wince, Practical Polly, praying for er cont ns o8 | oter into kettle and bofl until ten | a1 ot . €D | Jicious.) WANTS TO HEAR FROM THE OLD|p 1. k 2, 0 A P 2tog, k1,0 k2. Re-|Mrs. Thompson and Maine Lover. ien. Jensg Snd theyiAre SYOWISE . WOrse | Jer: - Ciive |sHould ' be taken thut the| I hone: st Mo Sleters will ‘toy BEGONIA. WRITERS. peat from 2d row. Please bring cup, plate, fork and all the time. > corn doesn’t stick or bu: an thi £ h Ty Hope it doesn’t take you as long as|gpoon, cake or ple. Habits! That's a word that roils rn, e wa- | this aand let me know the results. 3 did d -3 Dear Social Corner Sisters: I am|it b g - Hope there will®be a good attend- almost ashamed to write, it has been| YOurs with best wishes for the New |ance. me up. What right have we to have | tef COOkS away and the corn swells; | I thank Interested E ¢ habits any way? Why do we not have | 216 heeds fo add more hot water. | pratty calendar. HOW: TO: SERVE APPLES. L ; uisitiods nstont g, Dl SSEseer T B It e awell dne 5 D-‘k‘oh:. 1 w:mhr if:your in- | Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: 1|30 1008 since I have visited The Cor- A WILD GERANTUM. 8. C. 8. Perhaps illie or e Madam can u‘-‘l are ‘were you for- 0 s Was glad to hear from Dom Pedro|merly from ene of the New England | o7 hieie. thet comy oe bew oy same. " | I thank Tnterésted Reader for the : e S ol “Momember Me: Sorry to h Scalloped _ Apples _with Cheess: | Tiet o our favm. oo e o @ o d em g —_— HOW TO MAKE SCOTCH BACON.| £00, are one of the shut-ins. S8F YOU| Three tart apples, pared and cores re- | " Bliza Jane and Scottie: Was very " Dear Sisters of The Corner: It s ——— be . Aunt Sarah’ moved, then cut in thin slices. Cover|gorry not to be able to attend the | These two of my dependable|some time since 1 have written to The Social Corner Sisters: I heard one 7 club at your house: also at Mandy’s.|reci I-.nfl!ho rou will them: Corner, though I have P"fl a _compstant > w4 3 '3 I hope fo attend some time in ¢ e g 126 reader” and pave st dito a to_another on the trolley, I g :ma;r‘; 'x‘!o..m find someone :mo, 'kniwu pleasant times. It so and | ¢ aving future. £l 2 beking number of the mher\nn -o will write is the best -we have had. ‘me. 3 The mfiu T attended last summer and _pepper, ' a few lines that I luY still be consi Social Ci to be a meeting on Feb. Papa’s Boy: Hope - were greatly enjoyed; also proved to water, and red a_member. ner for Jan. 27th. 14th. . Wish you wre able m be with be my only vacation. o As Peggy. Am,wrou in a ‘retent He said: “I take.The Record.” us Dom Pedro. O Did enjoy Aunt Mary: Enjoyed.your last letter letter: “Most of Club No. 3 have been But, said I, you wom't find Scotch| Aunt Abby, Lucy Acorn and Bob ' little sermon_in a nutehell, and s0 Steamed o u,nc nu. . inter ——— ‘White: Why not b;t::r h:nd o:h'ih“ DORO to al. cold, roll in- helpful. ‘d 3 %4 7 > “ ulul 'fl nv- logt interest ‘a date; many PERKIN! . also, ear ers THY S, NO. 2. = nger: Many thanks for the recipes :‘:“" 7 ym m"‘ou“”m". Sito’ have ot met with for som: time. >y g & & 5 more of the old writers wm u:ere is BAKE AND COOKIES. would write. ? am sure e ones are icomed m ynldohnltohu:'.nvmnbt'yold friends. g, 02 ntwice, 02 n k102 p 2 tog a thrln : Didn’t 1 see you the other ay ? MAINE LOVER. INQUIRIES FROM WILD OLIVE, GOOD 'r:mn RECIPES. it Falry: Haven't recefyed.an answer to’my last letter yet. PLEASE BRING GIFTS FOR NEEDY |, S" tered bread. e up, Hu!dyl,’ Aunt Abby, Dorin- Social Ct Sisters: I couid have been with ut ‘it was impossible. ‘-, FEBRUARY 14th. one-quarter teaspoon salt, g e | saasagtiona: sl Hoping to meet with 7ou all next Dear Soctal titers: £y ’ everyone else. Days are longer now. " 2 meeting. vwed at our hga:;—flg‘ to h;;.hhb- P % a - Bud: You have orie on me. Please .of new on the Best wishes. B E, ruary 14th the day to bring our gifts 3 3 . 3 A WILD oL¥vE. for the needy, We hope for a good at - : . Fpc oy ‘ : " Qhildren C > e e wu, A : ; mm?cu ‘ry ,.\OABTO*RIA