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afford to buy potash at _enermous prices, but it is eriments have proven that - ameonnis of ergamic ammonia and _acld will produce profifable potash. Our fertiliz(-r.) 2 prescription—: al S of BONE, ELOOD, MEAT 2. emicals. They will enrich cgfive you abundant crops. i £ FRELHR shils £ & THOSE WHO GO¥ERN MOST MAKE THE i | ; e = fiz i T ket e o pre- clove tle bits : T ot emcs ki sosn do | SR RE R e L e e S il wm 2;:“:‘.‘:;‘:: f::dmi:;ncm:d s;xel'- They should b-'h hand by regard k flfl'flnrmh; :‘_n"t:}u‘::bb:l e:dn:n‘:; n:::‘ and LOWELL nmug- €O., E‘oflfl. Mess. Wednesday w each weeh Write on but one side of the paper. the weather suits him he makes a|apples £ Address, SOCIAL CONNER EDITOR, Bulletin Office, Norwich, Conn. secrecy ‘ground. m: ;;.nm :;o:"m:.:u;.m#; 'z:: ,: For Sale by T. H. Eldredge, Norwicii, . - 8 $57. and some like an unsreased whesi- THREE PRIZES MONTHI Y: $2.50 to first; $1.50 to second; $1.00 to third. rrow. His usual notes consist of a D ur slices of fat pork, | gathe 1 N . T Award made tue last Saturday iz each MO i 1o A B e Y sk | Eatherings during the summer; also |tucket etrect. Tn Pork out, and put in two tablespoons | Merry W. 9 /ing | THe Tabernach sweet bell-like note. Of apples or more, place them In_ the |knotas’ 7 ATS ¥ou still tying|The Tabernacle 1 & Memorial Baptist SOCIAL CO®NER POEM. flour, two level t easpoons baking Ho can be tamed, pan .and Brown in the oven: turn| Hoosit: What a good time we had| At Gr: a powder, one-half teaspoon salt, ome Once: when You serve place anple on |at Aumty N Hope 1o have you |there will be preaching i UNATTA.NED. fenspoon orenge extract. Mix as surrounding rds that is a great|a lettuce leaf, and ‘the plece of Pork |all meet with me a littie later. evening Ly the pastor, S inilla Wafers. But with a dough- achievement for a bird. It is not safe |on the top of the apple. Popover: Was so sorry not to see|at noon, and the Union How shall T comtort m, soul ot cutter, sprinkle with sugar and|Sreater to leave valuables within bis reach, for | ' Becond: Tumnovers: Crust—One eup |you. 2 At fn i i atteicon: - 5 g * heve gathered be-|bake in a moderate oven. he will steal and hide them. Mrh’ e teaspoon of baking powder,|” Eiiza Jane: 1 want to say “Thank |ls pastor of the church. hind me, Cream Cookies: One-third cup but-|grateful heart.” This is what makes o e o ot e na | otrih teabpoct St ok m Ity e 20U @Eain for the good time we had enevi And keep me from reaching my 20al: [ter, one cup sugar, tww eggs, one- dly acts heavenly. millar with the little poem cailed “The | fourth tes e it, nd as little cold lat your hous At the Greeneville Congrega They clutch me, and hold me, and|nai? cup thin cream. two level tea-| THE SOCIAL CORNER EDITOR. e Mialk S tha ST W o shaacrtte roll mod out out| Bem Neb: What has become of you?fshurch Sunday mornins Fov. / Dind me. cacons paking . powder, one. tesspoan| Norwich, Feh. 13, 1917 e can tHinker ead Wit Bt Naide | Told over' and rug the rop with mifl; | Nover ses or hear from you Howadays. [ Dennell of dewett City o R S e roll. Mix and bake. i —_—— Emerson, who rarely. wrote anvthing | SPrinkle with sugar and bake. Jennle: Always read your letters |EHible class as usual e eSh ey rormed me. and | lmperial Cookies: One-half cup but SOME PALATEABLE DISHES . humorous. This poem is one of the| Third. Place cold baked apple with | iy much interest pie's service 5 p. m apes t at onne 3 ter, one cup sugar, two eggs, one ta- STEAK. This long, cold winter, with so much |exceptions. Although it is so humor- |Susar in dish, pour cream over the | Begt wishes to all. 3 e un: 3 blespoon milk, two and one-half cups snow, has been hard for birds and |ous, is also teaches a serious lesson. | tOP, make a very nice, hurry up des- SLIM JIM. At the Taftville Congregat Again in my pathway are thrown; flour, one and one-half level teaspoons, small animals, and some of them may |It ind. hat no t le h: mert, hureh * e el ore dtadm e dnd | BouE. s ¢ leve D Gbstes> Coidie Samtors. - ia of them may |It reminds us that no two people have | eIt b E shureh the moraing toy aking powder, one- teaspoon is die of hunger if we do not feed them. |quite the same ability and talent, eo ‘ourth. Heat apple, stir in one Bignificance of tin Cross. wound me. lemon extract, one-haif teaspoon grat- | fonnomical way of serving steak is as| S5, Ctimes we can throw out bread |each ome has his or ner own epecial|Palf cup chopped peanuts, place in a | PICKINGS FROM MY CHRISTMAS |pianificance of k> Cros iy o ed nutmes. Mix and bake as[(Wel. o o 4 or|crumbs and small plecesyof meat. or [work to do. serving dish, beat up. white of an e£g BOOKS. s Writors Wi thete How oot I ol eith en- | Vanille Wafers. round steak and put it with oaeonuac. | e bones which still have a little moat Stft_over the. top. T music_under the direction of t The bonds that g MADGE. 2ad put it, with one-quar-|on where they can reach them. In The Mountain and the Squirrel. Fifth. Place apple in dish, them| Dear Social Corner Sistéks: T con-|Fire Girls. Rev. Arthur v koo ter cup of almonds, thirough the meat |9 malk 1l b ¥ 2 ) - ery cold weather these things freeze e a vanilla cream. . Place layer of | tribute a few paragraphs of interest: |(or of the church. B Kogn e from recving v €3] amam Anws MEwAcia | Eaer M Shomugtl sas il 8| 100 St SIS (U2 | e mountain and the sauiere had o | SEBier BEek 2 layer St Vel | A gushine i iE, Soming donn o o e ' TROUBLE o it & aah Of PeRber | "Would not watching the birds snd quazrel, cream, then a laver of Jelly, thon |the Basins remarked .to an old 86| ¢ park Congrogational o —xinets 3. Lowater Shionee . Found: one inchthiec Bt | sauirrels Reip "o past sway the time | And the former called the latter | sPrinkie fhe walm? meats; then ‘als | rabtain, thng thepeopie’ fere wers | i L5 SN % 3 3 3 X . Put | o ve much bl Al in the afternoon by the TO ONE DEAD. tem for I £nd I pu. things away care- | the other, then lower the flame and |JOURE Deople know some such shut-|“You are doubtless very big: E 87 1817 calledi1S 8 U Apin| Ahmwtiwiiat. BUtion’ Whs_~€hieafiction | ve Viw Word in 8éason to the V — 4 fully and then do not know where to | cook for six or seven minutes. Spread |InS and could arrange a birds' restau- |But all sorts of things and weather Rt Col anpia: askt o oe bk m““n:“g"’u LA inew sothing about. " |The afternoon topic w 1 % think 1 you suddenly returned. find them. "It scemns to me as i I|with ono tablespoon of butter and |Tant Within plain view of their win- |Must be taken together ing add enough eranberry to flavor,| Uncle Benny, a simple minasd mar, |°0Urdged Encouraged. v i 1 And re, T i tas) al ee! A little bewildered by the light and |wasted more time hunting up things Eheoh:“filfi 1s one ,°‘d"': ”“‘,},“" g ;'.?,';"fi it no di flhc'i'" put 'l:;x a (::L cloves. This is de- | ot -m-"g:: do. ‘r(m:&h l:vnl;::nir’x‘t. o ind most easily recognized of our s | Ano nk it no disgrace - p Vi Sng ok e T I T s & 2o Seventh. Put a layer of the apple | littie ones safely to and from school. | there will At the Second Congre: know are not lost than I was ever| Tapioea Prune Delight: Take one |, b air, But smiling secretly at all you|guilty of wasting when I know the|pint of milk and cook it in a double learned, thirg was lost. boiler for fiftcen minutes with four % on a dish, then slice a few oranges | “Here was a good sign; meeting wiln | Sermon by Rev. Hieric : the gravedust from your| After 1 have thought and thought | tablespoons of tapioca and a pinch of [f2ll 1arge flocks of blucjavs may be|If 1 am not as large as you, Very thin, a layer of apples, layer of | one of God's innocent omes—a nat- | Hanover. There will he & - shining hair— and though without resu't I appeal to|salt. Remove from the fire and add |Seer Solng south, el of tiael e ot oms, sl s L cranges, serve with confectioner’s su- |ural” And here was Uncle Benny, &t nocn, and a mect f € think if T shoula come with you to|my sub-conscious seif and get the|one tablespoon of butter, two of su- |3eon 10 diminish the number of those |And not half eo spry; gar. leading the children to school—the | people at 6.30. In tho ¢ tea, < information it is in the left hand ¢orn- | gar and the yolks of two eggs. Pour | Wio spend the winter.in the northern [Tl not deny you make Eighth. Place sliced bananas, also|very little ones. They clung to him, | Wil be a special musical £ should not find you chapged orler of the upper drawer of the chif-|into a buttered pan and bake haif an|SUaeS o1 o et D e T ey eIl Lk a grape fruit, white grapes, and|and one he carried. And he was sing - grave or sed, fonier; but I didn’t find it there; and |hour in a moderate oven. Steam a| [iis dress isiue and white. trimmec lents differ; all is well and wisely | granges, in a dish; heat the apple In | ing in a sweet high voice: At the Church of the Goo: | But keen with talk of what thers|then this sub-conscious imp of Satan|cup of prunes untii tender, rub|With black. The upper parts are light put; which you have a little grated orange | “We all have our trials here below. |Universalist, fev. Joo. was to see, sends me searching boxes and bags|through a sieve and spread over the | P, cheeks, throat and breast a blue- J1f 1 cannot carry forests on my back, | peel ,and Enslish walnuts, pour over Sall away to Galllee preach on the subject A P Laenghing the while in that frank |and every time I get confident at the | top. sh-white. His head has a fine crest | Neither can you crack a nut. the top. It is simply delicious. Captain Pharo ended all his remarks | Patriotiam. There will 1L Way you had, Start and disappointed at the finish. 1| Brussel Sprouts Two pounds of Ninth, 1 always keep my apples|by singing a line or two of school at noon, anda Y. P. There would be stories of the shadowy |am getting where I think no reliance | sprouts. Trim and cook in bofling | UGGESTIVE THOUGHTS FROM |WHE baked in this way. If I am out of “My days are as the grass 5, p. m. The subje PRy can be placed upon my sub-canscleas| ot watte Tt e piToling R RE PREPAREDNESS WAS | (rult it doss not take long t& heat up Or as the morning fower. ng. With Our Japanese B And_sprightly comment on the|self, that duality is out of Joint|ary Hert butter, one.third cup. Ads JENNIE. DISAPPOINTING. and serve in_the morning, with milk,| This one tune beinz continually in | and Siste things they do: and that a written record is the only | sprouts, saute till well seasoned with You may add a few prunes with|his mind because of his possessing a po ILISAL How this, one was a most exclusive | depcndable thing. the butter, then sprinkle a little grated Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: Sisters of the Soclal Corner: I won- | them. music box that used to play fifteen At St. Andrew's Epis ‘ghost, Did any of you ever put anything | cheese over them and serve hot. Presumably we all share allke in hav- [der if any of the rcaders of The Cor- | Tenth. Apple Ple—Make the crust|tunes. But it got squeaky and he €0t [yu0's winn ‘be hots co Or that one was adorable in blue, |precious right where you knew You| Boiled Beets: Four beets, boiling |INE @ Portion of so-called imagination [ner remember The Bulletin story about | same as’for turnovers. only place in | “Leezur” to flx it and ever since it |oice, Wil Do Bow €0 Tt would be good to hear the things|would surely find it, and then fnd it | water and o Hitle vinemme Cavciins b our individual makeup. However, |the lady who got all her Christmas|a pie dish—and put a little butter in | bad piayed this one tune fifteen tmes | Orq oernmn me 1030 il at last in such a strange place that|wocor SRd 8 BRUe VINCEAT CATefully |tor some few months past I had |presents ready so early in the season |the apple, also nutmes, the same as|—(from Vesty of the Basino) day ‘school mili moet a you Your lght and usual gossip—of the [you ask your astonished self how In|ery care is needed to avold breaking | lOUBht, or suspected, perhaps, the Sis- jthat when the holiday arrived she | for turnovers. Taint worth . while thinkin’ of all [ §iY S7H00) M0 dead. the name of Gen. Scott did it et ters and readers might think I main- |found them all to be misfits. It was in Eleventh. Apple Short Cake—Make | the things that might happen, but just | . . ." V. A hns Bot —Davia Morton, in The Century. |there! e e o hol o™it 10!5,4% | tained a storehouse of maxims and old | ane of the late papers, and, of courss,|a biscuit Crust, bake split into place, | keep on followin' the leadins’ of your |rerro, Hev: I Jo i Sent in by Sarah Ann Tighe. 1 now and then realize just how the | a2a° they will be a dull pink. ILay |S8Yings which I frequently used for{was only a story; but it was very|a layer of apple then a few thin slices|mentality und when you don’t know. a : darkey felt when the stolen chickens | them in plenty of boiling water, with | tOPICS. much like the experience of & lady who | of oranges, then put on the top crust, | what to do pick out something You| L. my Calvary Baptist chur ANSWERS AND INQUIRIES. stuck their fluffy neads out through |g little vinesar, bofl them steadily,| The things which have proved help- |lives near me. ' butter well and eat with cream. don’t like"—(from JMvs. Elf and Polley | p 25 Wt Cauary Sept the holes in his hat in the presence of | keeping them well covered with water | ful to us, whether it be the words of a | Early last summer she caught the| Twelfth. Stir in orange peel that|Ann.) preach, The morning ! TIDY ADDLY Letters received and | the owner, and when he was Informed | for about one and & half to two|rhyme or a text from scripture, we are | “shop early” fever and at @ bargain |You have dried, then you can place in| Human beings are utter stransers |Qreach. JHhe morning bubioc! | forwarded as you directed. of the evidence of his guilt he ex- | hours for small beets and two to three |2Pt to pass it along, that it may be a |sale she bought yards of linen guest |2 dish: heat, place a spoon of ice|to one another. It takes shipwreck or |07 18 FHF Cf 4 claimed TFor the Lawd's sake|and a half hours for large ones. berefit to someone elseé. toweling. From this she made a num- | *réam in each serving. a national calamity to force them fto | 5% T . i ] RECIPES WORTH TRYING. how'd 'em chickens cum in this nig- MOUNTAIN LAUREL. I sincerely appreciate the courtesy |ber of small towels; some were em- | Thirteenth. Apple salads are nice|acknowledge the existence of the|g5u & (00 = gah’s hat? They must, sure nuff, run = ** | which Aunt Mary egu ler‘;:are% ’:o e broidered and some hemstitched with ;r;dy T :k:nfl:l-"w‘l_’;: T5ed pis :-eilx’nbgr they. prats go much ‘about | Jy;, JFresch on Mother’s Love . right up his trouser's leg' in at 1 suggest on tl sul ct of {a crocheted linen insertion. Then she i loving. i R e Coroer Blsters: Hers | St is vory perplaxing to have a habit ONIONS ARE HEALTHY. “patience. bought a number of vards of red rib. | radishes and olive ofl and English| Jemima Wilkinson, a Quakeress, an. ) Child: el are a few more recy which will R e o R i ek I 1 thank Aunty No. 1 for her compli- [bon, for one can always use red rib- | Walnuts. It may not sound all right|nounced a day when she would walk| ' = o —=p e on the waters.of Lake Keuka as an | rat | exhibition to her-many disciples. And |George Henry Strouse % pe will_preach a speci when they crowded the EHOres o the |Sunday school on Washington I enjoy all the letters of the other [work bags, necdle books and many [GOOD SUGGESTIONS FROM AUNT|turned to them and asked them to re- |ZURATY SCno0) bn WIEH of putting things away so carefully z you can’t find them yourself, when( Dear Social Cornerites: An M. D.|ments. bon’ at Christmas. Next she embroid- | Put it is fine. 2 B cata: but. | You know right where they be! says onions cooked right are healthy Sisters Eloise and Primrose: Your ered several beautiful pieces for the| - ETHBLYX —-_c""" ond Cake: One cup but-|"71 35 not know whether I ought to|Peel, core, at root end, cut crosswise; |kindly greetings will be remcmbered |annual church sale and made aprons, raa e ) iter, two cups suger, one cup milk. |}o confessing my short.comings like | COver with cold water and cover tight 2 ' one cup cornstarch, two cups ~flour|inig or not, but The Corner is where | 000K till tender;: remove cover, let|gwriters, and at this particular time T |other things. Ey the first of December new publicly their confession of faith | AN n, a mee Thwe Jevel iteaspoons baking powder|we all seek relief, and some one may | Water absorb: add butter, salt, pePDer | would say to Sarah Ann Tighe that 1|everything was all done—then her oy in faitn—to assure her that they had | 8¢ O aarn - five egg whites, one teaspoon extract |\ . hotter and easier plan than the | 2nd a little milk; set in oven ut-|fully agree with her sentiments on | troubles began. Dear Social Corner Sisters: In the| falth that she could do all whe pro-| = 86 e 0ile to Town Aga ‘mimond. Cream the butter, 2dd grad-|carg catalogue plan. ter melts. These are called creamed | ystem, and would continue that ideal | First the church decided not to have | last: Whits Bibbon Bamer the ttase o i A e uernte fald, they |church will laumch n & fually the sugar and almond. Sift to-| "1 pave heard of folks being so for- | ORIOnS. with & ‘few thoughts concerning delays. |a sale as in former years, and in 100k- | ment is made that the world s divided campalgn on Tue gether thoroughly the flour, corn- gt Cook same way, omitting the seas- s . o eried. H Slternatety with the milk to the first|1 go not wish to arrive thers. "|2nd most of gravy: add big table-|quently we say <If I had oply at- |dainty embroidered and crocheted Sar: | ane mar ey bome ennk: 8nd thote | prove aught to ye who bellever Hav- | At Trinity Mothod “mixture. * Beat the egg whites until| T 'nall appreciate the assistance any | SPOOR bacon erease, or salt Dork fat: |iended to that yesterday, this result |ments intended for them. . co 5°7~ [Who stay at home and wonder WhY|ing said thus she turned from the lake |church, Rev. I W | |SHff. add and best vigorousiy. This|ingenious sister may give for the re | BuL,cocked onions in spider: stir til} JCUiG not be todays There are many | The red rivbon was mot the right | eriicr oot SmG, Other WAy, v |end went home. the morning toyic wi < g My ingenlous sister may zive | Bighe “Srown "ot surround your bak- | would not be today.” There are many| The red ribbon was not the rig While reading that statement my|““Tnose’ clever argumentative chaps|tics of the True Church Marshmallow Caker Ome-half cup of SARAT ANN TIGHE |!DE sparerib with the onions Never || " ouschold duties, nor in the negiect |altogether 100 Wide to tie up the par- |ooe Srg con saitars mateonl, Cory|slap you in the face and cry loftily: |school session w , ome and one-half cups sugar, e e A ith ey ot 11® |of lliness, but sometimes a forgotten cels with. i g o g sk ot 1, e a0 s | e D ‘one-half cup milk, two and one-third TR Pl e Does Peep of Sterling make pud- |Message, and other things, all tend to| The embroidered centerpieces and |not coming up to' their standard. 1| it matiors a litle siaps" The an- |league will me | . - t lcups flour, two level teaspoons bak- ding without flour? Great saving if |Femind us “never to put off until the [guest towels were hardly sultable for | was wondering if the. critics were | swar is to slap.baclk a little harder— ng service e ing powder, five eggs, one teaspoon morrow. what can “be done today.” It |her brothers and neph a . What vanitia Dear Soctal Corner Sisters: I am|it can be done. A busy woman, I ond nephews, and aside|among those who are doing all they ltwice if vou can get it in, and ccho |cvening service will be What ‘s By pa ok 4 bake In|Sending some nice pudding recipes.|Suess. is ?,m!lfl ';l,',a e-;';mhhb"- to acquire. |from the aprons and towels she found [can to advance the interest of The|“Ave! mere dust on the wing of eter: an; g R R te be. | Hope you will #ry them. The only way the Social Corner |0 ‘Put off.” and it ie just as essential {scarcely an article that was just the|Corner, or If they do mnot belong €o | nity—(irom Richasd, Rlchard). - yers. read marshmallow paste be- could be improved is by using as few | 20 gratifying on the other hand to(right thing for the ones who she |the class who have not added anything A woman weighi over two hun- At the Central Baptist o “tween the layers and on top. A Costly Snow Pudding: Half a ‘box | Souid be improved is be up to the minute, without delay. wished to remember; and, ¢ of all, . It ou of | pas S = S b s, to give others L . er; and, worst of , | by writing for The Corner to let us|dred poumds camie intowRossession pastor: Rev, Joel. B, Blocu! ” Marshmallow Paste: Three-quarters se::l l:’entson;kczd]d thrfi: h':.h\lrl‘x:’ one- | ur ideas as possible. Needless neglect means many sorry |she had spent all the money that she | know what their standard 1s, but l' tln;’ cottage. :She named’ It the |wi) preach at L N sugar, one-quarter cup milk, one- | half pont o L. tuen ora-| Thank you, Begonia, for the Mexican |tales, whose echoes never fade away, |could possibly afford for Christmas. |have simply read and criticised with- | “Peewee’s nest. the City Bible class ter pound marshmallows, two ta- |DaIf Pint bolling water, two CUDS|cake; recipe finel. I like meal, any- |2nd the gladness and joy of a success |, Surely, preparedness was not a etic- | out- helping “Unanimity of purpése is what will | oretiier with the Sundas hot water, one-half teaspoon | SuTar. flavor end set on fce till ltke |y, and triumph because we were prompt |&ss in her case. The best way, 1|1, too, have heard criticisma by somo | hold & rommunity togpthics, not GnItY | miet nt noon The o Svanilla. Boil the sugar and milk to- | Jelk Take the whites = J. E. . |Will ever be a pleasant memory. think, is to make each article especial- | who have never written & word to help | of creed.” ' morning will be Jesus’ Guest Cham gether six minutes. Melt the marsh-|2nd beat to a stiff froth and beat Yantie. If we would accomplish many things |iy for the one for whom it is intended |eclcvate the standard and 1 suggested | “When I am sore bestead, T take me |in” the evening, Conguering Co.r “mallows and add the water. Combine | Vith the c!l;e- set on ige. For the = that we desire, we must make the ef- |and then here will be no misfits. that they write and show the writers|to my sky-parlonr and lgok out on|Tha young peohle will mect {the two mixtures, add the vanilla and | STear take the yolks of feur eres and| ¢\ yp No. 1's FEBRUARY MEET. |[O7t o be evstematic and avoid = the —_— what they lacked and suggested im- | the everlasting hiile” “Think of hav- |m " Miu minel 1. Adun [beat untll SUff énoush to ‘spread. . |one cgf beside’and beat with four trial of being too late, for time and [ WHOLESOME SWEET BREADS. |provements where they felt they were |ing as one's Aully companion mome- | Touic" Using What We Have Ginger Snaps:. One cup molasses. | S mnik ana ook teeh Hos ceerC Biot] Dear Sisters f The Corner: Fep- |tide Waits for no man. . needcd. thine thnt has stoed steadfast and im- e ‘one-half cup butter or drippings, thres | 35 & very aice pudding sed it pe ruary 14 was the best day vet, in the JENNIE. Social Corner Sisters: I have been & | In Auntie No. T's letter in last Sat- | memorable-since time.was! I tell You| A¢ (he Federated ohurcl ‘and one-third cups flour, two level|i; vou will fing it Jou i3 | mistory of The Corner. The hostesses reader of the Social Corner letters for pe: he thinks |1t steadies one’s—(from “The Kee-|inur . Burdom pastor it poons minger, one and one-half tea- | jeccr "o ond 1t makes a deliclous|pog°planned different games for our| DOMESTIC HINTS AND HELPS |some time and enjoy them very much. 15 one|er of The Vinevard.”) morning service at the _spoons salt. Boil the molasses two|" g i entertainment. The hall was appro- I have tried quite a few reclpes with |who has done what she could to make | Gene - Stratton” Porter’s” Limberlost [subject will be Concentration minetes and pour on the butter. Sif: | Prune Pudding: Whip the whites of | priately decorated with hearts and| Dear Social Corner Sisters: I am |the best of luck each time. Hope some | it jnteresting and heipful. Nut Tea Cakes: One cun light brown |ond sermon in the series of ¢ together thoroughly the flour, baking | Ve S8ES to & Stiff froth, add slowly |cupids in honor of St. Valentine. Then [Sending in e few household hints|Of the readers will try the followin 1 often wonder why it is so much|eugar, one-half cup butter, ome-half |Spirit of ‘the Master. 7 powder, ginger ana salt, and add e tablespoons powdered SUEAT, | he splendid conrtibution for the needy. | Which may be new and helpful to Gingerbread—One cup molasses, one | easier to find fault and critict: than | cup milk, two egg whites, - one cg£3 |Sunday school at noon me SN, *voll on ‘s floured board, as thi eating all the time. Then add one ‘were 45 present, and we receiv- | Some of you: cup boiling water, two cups flour |to praise d encourng: We all|.yolk, twp cups flour, two teaspoons|ihe Junior Christian Fnde Bs Dossivie, using a small part of the|CUP of cooked prunes chopped and|ed mearly $5.00 in Eroceries and $3.00| Pour scalding Water on oranges and | (heaped), one-haif cup butter. one egE, | know that The Corner can be Improv- | baking powder, one cup rolied hickory |at°s"n " m. a meeting of dough at a time. Cut into shape and|PS2t ‘en minutes. ~ Then set away to|in cash from absent members. let them stand five minutes. The |ON€ teaspoon soda, one teaspoom ginger [ od very much, is. improving all the|auts. Drop teaspoons into a ‘We"; Endeavor society at 6.50 p. m BRES in a moderate oven. cool. Beat the yolks of five eggs, add| I want to thank the sisters who gave | thick white skin will adhere to the peel |20d two tablespoons sugar. Mix to- |time. if it improves as much in the|olled baking sheet, an inch and a half [evening service at 7.00. 4 w0 i ies: 5 one-half cup sugar and beat until|money..We gave Diana $1.00. The rost [and come off with it, and make them |8°ther, adding water and egs last. |next six months as {t-has In the last|apart. 2 : song and spocial tueic wi B (ot i=: One tuir cop molass | creamy. ;a4 one pint of hot milk|Theoda and Tidy Addly bought gro- [ciean and ready to slice. Nut Brownbread—Two and one-half | ¥ix months it will be far in advance of SAMEISAL: {stortiehmbi Yy, e siucir oie-half tablespoons butter, one anf | thime e mort cnstont oo ALt |ceries which were turned over to| To Wrap a Cake that has soft iceing, |CUPS Sraham flour, two cups. wheat|What it was a year ago. : —_— Dme-naif iablespoons Iard. one- tabie, | Untl thick Uke soft custa pua. | the United Chagitics and the City Mis- |stick few toothpicks into the eake, |flour, one-half cup sugar, one-half cup | _Several have congratulated me on spoon milk, sree cups flour, two level | Snee 5 o prune pud-|eionary Mrs Bdson. — Sister "Ruth |and they will keep the paper . from |molasses, two cups milk, cne teaspoon | Winning the first prize last,month. [t ' L TTns Sine powder, one natt | 176" SOCKANOSSET. |AuA! ey Aunt Abby, Blanche, Mar- | eticking. opped e he o o U | e Ihouent of & prize’ when 1|} -SUNDAY SUBJECTS teaspoen salt, ene-half teaspoon clove, B * | o manPry. Samantha and Nan| Before placing the potatoss in Oven, |°hoPPed walnuts. Bake one hour. wrote the Jetter. T thisk the letters e one-half teaspoon nutmeg. Bring the AN INQUIRY. ool ey thank | ;"5 41 butter or lard over them. | Ginger Snaps—One cup molasses, one that won second and third prizes were : e mhue- mhu:. botling point and add R L. J. Floradora, Geranium, Alfara | Th® Skin Will peel off thin when done, u"bxfl $oda, one-half cup sugar, one- | oy olrtionally good and ‘1 thank the ] 2 - susar, butter, lard, and wmilk. Sitt| To The Social Corner Sisters: |ang haps other abeent omes sent |S2VINE the most nutritous part of the |B2lf Sup butter, one tablespoon ginger. | GIrl 7L FOT0 4 1 deas. B 7 1] g fogsther thoroughly the flour, baking|when you have a gathering and & |eoutrieations of siarie covds 444 flour enough to roll very thin and | SIftSE for North Dakots ana| The Holiness Missin meets at &7 3 % Y ain’ street. BT, salt, glove, Sinnamon and nut-|new member comes, Why does every|: We voted to have ame max sach year i KuUMsEwE, |think sho must be very strong and robust be able to endure that very "% ance, until in desperation he butts|" Yours for The Gormer. GREETINGS FROM AIRY. o i ahe welas AEGAt 4k oad e “m;‘.,"“"“ ? eqings arc|“PAPE’S COLD COMPOUND” OPEN Meg and add chill and proceed a: (i IE Ginger Snars. a0 3| one sit and stare him out of counten-|get apart for helping others. 2 Vawilla Wafers: One-third cup but-|into conversation somewhere. . Wh egrees B85 a5 T mixed, one cuD SuEar, one | don't sou ABPOLIE BoMe SAe Dr Moty FIDY ADDLY: R thes Zndars 16 The weather hers 1n|\0 the Steiner bullding. CLOGGED NOSE AND HEAD egx well beasen, one-quarter cup milk, | look after new EOMers? GREETINGS FROM AMELIA Dear Social Cornerites: May I come| 5% Connecticut Jast ;Sat was A * AND ENDS GRIPPE. : tWo aad enme-quarter cups flour, ond| 1 have asked, others how they felt teps. again after a long absence? Whers is o T v et Y, B3| - At the Christian Science Reading level temmpoon baking powder, one-|and what they thought, and I find that| Dear Social Cermer 2 bags, | the Photographer? the wind cortainty Dlew trome cuongh | Room in. the Thaver bullding the sub- Iy, half temspoen salt, two teaspoons van- |1 am only 3 o T b U Sweet Sixteen (that was): < Why |0 N0 oo e e mrairie o | Ject for study will be Soul. Bty Fove. tiowny' s llla. Cream the Butter, 2ad the suzar ONE MORE GOAT: . Jiome. (T hats Souied to Join The et A e e e e the West. 1 hope Nerth Dasota wil PR o Pt SR ve | CaXens; il e ey milk E i ethe: $ E s i i i$ atios - - Ehcieuebly the Sour. baking powle| (This is where Alfference on both|io% &1l nd hove to meet with you |cover so o Zhis is delightful weather to skate. | ZTLS SDen 204 TeL un know mon ""'"‘"':‘.‘m""!'“ st g | miseay. add beesic up s ‘sevece éo Clteer Snape. S0t TToceed am Wit | S bgestion. to bavs iy | AmY,, T think T know you quite Sicntes. Wiy aiGwc sou stop the orber ol | the Srternpot oo |lmbs. 3 S e well. How do you enjoy this cold day? al'®, s M It promptly opens clogged-up no O-snge Jumbles: One-third cup but- 080 Sp neny to greet|weainer? - Read: of Ve trils and air passages in the hea ter, one cup sugar, one egg, one-third [ 7°W COmers is a good one that they|'Tigy Addly: I hope to meet with : ved, S benhag e hetterios Arms Jull | stops nasty discharge or nose 9P milk, three and one-quarter cups| @AY 8et into The Social Corner at-|mne Gorner in Mareh, Think yeu e e MeKiniey ayenne A |DIng. relieves sick headache, d mosphers as quickly as possible. We ‘must live n me. feverishness, sore throat, snes ery Woman Wants ) | Ton tha i nim for Sining our st | Bethod Lor butine Sgen” Wil ropurt o 0 e : g F RS Ayt Al 1 O e corn. head! Nothing else in the world & my esuccess = tention to_ the matter. It is only | fona oF mted 7 “irough frankness we can see our- | Cmaioipil Wuch prompt relief as “Pape's clves as others see us—Social Car- g 3 o S E. | Compound,” which costs only 25 ce 78 571/@ .-r Editor.) someone o ¢ . many gifts andfwill meet at ». m. at any drug store. It acts without a 2 ANOTHER SOCIAL MEET FEB, L ? Tne Cor-|~ At Trinity vl oy JSMATEA Catey nice, causse ‘o 4 NTISEPTIC POWDER 28TH - : Sigters for their g B W AT 80530 s m SIRLERes: TDe: Sum. sl E% g —_— . Priscilla, No. 2: 1 : et q .- IR s for - suf sgtraon frosne Dear Social Cornarites: Lost, stray- | how o caton & Basens? Tob won s r k et e e R ANNA WA ‘and address at 7.30 23 or, iolen has been found,’it was |baked beans, - : - e 1Y CRAVING roz DRUGS 4w LIQUOR ful_day could n . Baked Beans: - I enjoyed your Tet- GREETINGS FROM SLIM JiM. - “Academ daz go by without & line. ' Ho ter ever gt . ¥, Park | are all well and will try and be n-.am;"s’.‘;,‘.‘fi;.‘;':::" % . S C. Norris of Fail ;oin us on the 28th day of this Greyiena.: e yom Dear Social Corner Sisters: and peych i as Liberty and U nn"m and enter- mm’ - v tain. All take the Yantic car and get off at Lathrop Corner. :

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