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T a o No A O, il ‘iled 5 (sneu or B % ch, 2 tr) in next st, turn, _ - d row: Ch 5, fasten in I tch of Chain to form a picot, nes, thdt is ch’s, 3 imes and fast , a#rnin lst tr of shell (the la made), ch 2, migs shell of last ro nd make sheli under ch beyond, “’3 il row, ch 6, ®hell undér 2 ch, turn.§ - uppor Repeat from 2d row. Very pretl iper weighed over’two hun- o1y undegwaar, accor been | dred the timid Sister felt that it was 0 size of thread that is used. PP e ity T A BAEERER L eir des 5 , in en it ¢h, c . i e eteing | ;. When it was. time to. return home i fpd oc o squash, a few beets|the same kind-hearted Sister was on 32890 . o, 'under ¢h 7, ch 3, 1 as to have them like|hand to assist the timid one to the|tr under ch 5, at end of firsi roW, ¢h 5 <car ‘although she was not ready to 0|35, turn. i HEH i t 7, 1 then herself. Such loving acts Row * Ch 7, 14d c, In 4th tr fro saa nted'to 20 2ome Pess, and ma | indness is one thing that makes The | end o 43 proivg A s s O o Vegetables put up by the magern- | Secial Corner so popular. 10 4 c Fpddieh 7, ch 3, 1 put up by EVERY WOMAN'S OPPORTUNITY R ment method, are usually blanched AUNT MARY. | Repeaf from * to desir o ! @and cold dipped and then packed in T8 T L .| Ferget-Me-Not Edging—ch s, the can, salt and hot water added and | 10 SERVE F"';o'z LENTEN BEA: Lin"srd st trom hook, forming one then -tmg:ed. lhchg‘onlymflinfll,uly of ;“(-Deml, ch 3,2 tr in 1st sealed. By using this method, prac- ch 2, fasten in same st, ch tically all the mineral salts and food | Dear Social Corner Folks: As Lent|in same st as before, s values, the lack of which makes us| 7 WU % once move, 1 am sending | (repies and 2 ch, for ird pe There are varions ways of preparing | o and 1t Jolned to tr of lst The Bulletin wants good home letters; good business letters; good delp- ful letters of any kind the mind may suggest. They should be in hand by Wednesdas of each week. Write on but one side of the paper. Address, SOCIAL CORNER EDITOR, Bulletin Office, Norwich, Conn. I " This completes ' first forget-m ) it so as to produce many toothsome 1 third, and jot these Again cb 8, a triin 3rd st froj THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: $250 to first; $1.50 to sacond; $1.00 te X : eral times a week, we get the food va- | dishes thaty the family, will weicome | 5" o ' “lirat cst ot chain, remo Award made the last Saturday in each month, - 2 B e e e et et | , The Lenten season always brings its | 1o e e T ok . lots of work to can so much?’ Of|demand for fish. Many a household B AT tr Be R stitchr and draw through, 1 tr and 2 and’ remember these things if you|course it is; but anything that is|nels the ehanse with pleasure, but|cp “Siught in same ch as before and dnn‘)t take a step to try to do so your- wgrlh having is work, anyway, I18n't| ;e the ‘slight variety in the preparing | 'éPeat. This is very preity for hand- Now in making “shrimp wiggle” SOCIAL CORNER PRIZE WINNERS FOR FEBRUARY and serving of this food. kerchief¥ if ‘done of véry fine material Most of our good husbands work 2 and prefty for collark when made of b Lreasured | you are obliged to get down to first | hard for the money to maintain their | When selecting fish be sure what| coarser, material. First Prize $256 -h‘Y,:I ine day | Principles. EFirst w them; place | families, and it mas no more than | Y03 choose m, not flabby, the fins | “yueant to mention the asang i titled: “Hlow to Make Scotch Bacon.” had s them . in a colander; set them in a|right that we should do our part. T the oves mre dur e ey e Drant: | meeting of Feb. 14th. 1 think everyons To J. E. T. for letter en : been p! """ large pan of salt and water, and rinse | In my opinion, it is better to elimin- w'mveyn glh “’l“‘;," ’c ou g ; 2| enjoyed themselves and the good din- JThus ended one Of|them nicely and season them for the |ate much of the needless work we do n. the 8 1ot fhesh. " | per Second Prize $1.50 Social Corner | wiggle. Don’t put in enough salt to|in the summer, and spend the time| Large fish, like halibut and salmon est wishes. LORETTA *To Madgs for lettér entitled: “A Pretty Lawn Basket.” gatherings. make an ocean, but just about a tea- | getting part of our food for winter.|have the head usually absent, then T—— 3 spoon to two quarts, then put them|If you really try you will be sur- |judgment must be made by the firm- A TIMELY_ SUGGESTION. Third Prize $1.00 i » 3 = L l:-i-u dish to drain while drain- gerl?a at 1-.owt r;uxch of the work can ne:t: of the fl:ll;i.. s el e 1. Aomit: knios S or oo N ng we will proceed to make the “wig- one out of doors. ways wash fish in clean, cold wa- o ¢ know To Crimson Rambler for lstter emtitled: “To Serve Fish in Lenten Spring street of whom 1 spoke 10 ¥ou | gle” To one quart of milk add two| Then, with an oil stove (which ev-|ter then dry with a cean cioth. If it |45 L ehall be admited to the charmed e e ve ad o | tablespoons flour put .in double boiler | ervbody should have), you needn’t be |is not to be used as soon as taken | fircle again but could mot resist the s e 2land let thicken; then add two egss|too warm. home sprinkle the inside with salt,|‘emptation to write. . . smail home for hersel n '-"Yl‘“‘ beaten light (one ess will do) one| ~If you are blest with children, | wrap in paper or cloth, then put on | This Is mostly for tie benefit of our the time | SpoRaintain 1t by doing plain SSWINg:|can of peas, two tabiespoons of but- | teach them to help gather the pro- |ice. Never use fish that has a dis- | farmer sisters, but others with smail SOCIAL CORNER POEMS. they may be cleansed in half the time | She does it very neatly and reason-|ier then add shrimps, a ltitle pepper|ducts and let them help prepare them |agreeable odor about it, for stale fish | Pack yards may be interested. How S otherwise required. ably. She told me of a surprise that o5 Lot for the cans. You will be pleased &t |is poison. Often fresh water fish has |Many of $gu. are wondering where th The Path That Leads Nowhere. The Care of the Refrigerator is of | she had on the day after our Valen- said Pellyana, you won’t | the interest even a ten year old child|a muddy taste that can be removed |Prices for fresh vegetables will —_— great importance. It must be regu- | lne party. She received half a pound|get 5 prize for the first wigsle you | will take in the subject, if it is right- [ by soaking in salt water before using |this summer. Why not try and ralse There's a path that leads to Nowhere |jarly and thoroughly washed with hot | Of tea, a can of salmon, can of S0UD. |mgke, but if you have the stick-to-it- | ly tausht. it. a few yourselves. For 10 cents the In a gneadow that I know, water in which a piece of _washing | half doux"nk“h ea:l‘ some -»nluThmd iveness you might have the same re-| - Study the bulletins until you aré| Serve boiled fish with drawn butter, seedman will send you u c Where an inland-island rises soda as large as an egg has been dis- | & can of bomemute preserves. TRer |sults that I had in seeing a ghost. You|entirely familiar with them yourself | plain or with' the addition of hard |50 seeds. Take your ca And the stream is still and slow; solved. A long handled brusn should | may “‘.f o5 Oflier things Thid know I all my life wanted to lay my 2| and then teach the children. Even|boiled eggs: or one may prefer lemon "{i‘fy it carefully for the There it wanders under willows, be kept to clean the waste pipe, whiga | nOL recall. 1l all the Sisters |[AMPS on a ghost, from the day I wore [ my six year old can tell the difference | butter, tartar sauce, hollandaise, Ital- | 2d2Pted to the place you have. And beneath the silver green may become clogged if negiected. The me ;um: me d‘° e ol ‘_h" su‘ ©f2| pistails and pinafores. When some|between “blanching” and cold “dip-|ian or tomato sauce. . want to tell you how easy it is to Of the birches’ silent shadows best refrigerators are made withjhow pleased and gratefu S caming | €oblin story was told me that would | ping,” and can tell why vyou do it. Fish_to be boiled are cod, halibut, |Talfe tomatoes, <cabbag ulifiower ‘Where the early violets lean. movable shelves and separate l’;:fl“ °°‘.‘i h ’“eo‘;e‘l':n h’“’“d fi:‘ send me shivering to bed, scared to| Haven’t you some squashes or pump- | bass, flounder, bluefish, mackerel and “} ZPEpper plants in boxes in the partments for different foods, e e B e Tiee ad talk: | death lest in the dark of the -wee|kins down cellar which are beginning | whiting, the large ones in a thick | Window. Other pathways lead to Somewhere, |minimizing the possibility of one f« oy gtauel 1 think sot would: join with | small hours something was going to | to speck and will soon be half gone?|sauce, the smaller ones whole. Ten ettuce, too, can be planted and But the one I love so well flavoring another. e . = Sy Ti‘:“ Aad. {&et me if I didn’t watch out, right up | Better get your bulletin and can them.|minutes to the pound is a fair allow- | ¥Ou will ‘not” only save the cost of Has no end and no beginning— Rusted lronware or Sinks may beiin® Dl saying: ng. lve ly _Add- |, the present year of war and presi- | Also can some apple sauce. ance after the er boils. plants, but enjoy things better that ? ly and the earl; ift da; o cleaned by smearing thickly with fat| 3 S99 the vearly & y of The Just the wild flowers and the lilies, |, zrcage, and then covered with pow- Just the beauty of the dell. you raise’yeurself. dential election. I have found that Of course I can frult, too; but my Drawn butter i If you who liv b7 e on a farm « made by creamin, the only time I could sce them was|main saving in the canning line is 4 g iy ark, by § of Yellow striped as adders’ tongues, | 304 quicklime and left for several| Cordiailly youre, o . when going down stairs backward on | my meat. -We buy this by the quart- | fiour, x:fm::;uf: "nthanml::l;fixoonand S0neons to fixe up a hotbed, take some Seem to satisfy my pathway hours. Wash off with hot water and AUNT MEHITABLE. | dark night at Hallowe'en. er and I bave about forty jars of |pouring a half cup of boliing water | Od tUFf, turn bottomside up and plas Apit WPTOE Thiskc SCERE IO washing soda, using a cloth tied to the | THE WAY TO -THE HEART OF |, SO Airy, you keep on making wigsle | beef, pork, and chicken put up. We|on it and stirring it constantly; cook | Some cucumbers summer squash and sink broom for the purpose, so as to and I think the time will come when|have no meat man in the summer |for two or three minutes, then salt to | TMUSkmelon = seeds on . them. Whe There I go to meet the Spring-time, avoid touching it with the hands. MAN. on some Saturday morning you will|time. so this method of preserving | taste; if hard boiled eggs are to be | c2d¥ to transplant bury the turf in ‘When the meadow is aglow, Kitchen Stove—The stove shouid —_— read in the Social Corner. $2.50, first| meat has meant much to us. used slice them carefully so as not to | YOUT hille and you get your vegetables Marigolds amid the marshes— Dear Social Corner Friends:—When | prize for “Shrimp Wiggle.” have a thorough cieaning inside and z 3 n 3 ; And the stream is still and slow. e T O eecis Many | V6 8¢t a ticket for the theatre we| Now Il tell you all about shrimps dw, I would urge every Sister who | break them. The eggs will not slice ";e“' eariiar. . has any opportunity to raise any gar- | smoothly if not boiled twenty minutes: Wonder if you know, too, that beets There I find my fair oasis, g have to get in line and wait for our| You see, Airy, these shrimps ar= den stuff at all, to begin to fizsht the |then cooled- fn the same water, in|T2!8éd in' & hotbed can be transplant- And with care-free feet I tread s ‘!"“:'-'gsg fig’i;“'glgg';:;“glg turn,-and as we have been in line for |on the southern coasts, very bounil- | high cost of living, By learning how | which they are boiled. ¢3 and come along much s For the pathway, leads to Nowhere, =srimgllieic some time thought it about time to|fully. A very few are found in the|to put up the surplis by the most sci- | A njce stuffing for baked fish is made | L195¢ Planted in And the blue is overhead! ashes. MADGE, |SeRd in a few lines for The Corner.| western and eastern markets, in cans. | entific methods with the least work. course, there ‘is of a cup of stale bread crumbs, & | cods ‘as i We were much pleased to know the| In the south shrimps are used fre- | Well, well, how I have run on! But to.iwhether early or late; : : et A1l the ways that lead to Somewhere Sisters of The Corner did not forsct | quently for bait Yo catch other fiah.|¥ practice what I preach. anyway. so B R t it & oot oA }lnulsf()&i;élesccl:::e“x‘r selecting and ca Bcho with the hurrying fee: . e litor on s ay. ere ey are much the shape of a lobster, | you will please bear with me. ” £y Vi PCte a E the dif Of the Struggling and the Striving, THANKS FROM DIANA. ;s P e nd o onion, a little salt and pepper. A well | ference in the worla is a man in the state who should be |but very small. There is a large kind Best wishes to all. = 7 > well remembered on his birthday it is | called prawns, sold in the southern . 5 o e us all. We shall | summer and fall. These are used for . | i 3¢ togathier to kmep the All- iity, it a ve Amu 10 Tap volmmtne T tisly Spmredbeiet | mever Rt i St B M it ot SUGGESTIONS FROM AUNT JULE. |tie or sew it together ep tudy the more I worl they make nice ay three or four | ¥ orle the gift and also vour kind thought of | to it's writers since the department |stews. Beside “wiggle” you iy from coming dut; Jay. three or 1 am going to 'try China asters fir beaten egg added to the nbove will wor ELNORA. |zive a much richer and moister stuff- | 1 anvone is int ai But the way I find so sweet Bids me dream and bids me linger, Joy and Beauty are its goal— On the path that leads to Nowhere 1 have sometimes found my sou}i ng AN i $ slices of salt pork in a baking pan me. started. Only a few of his kind acts | the large ones in place of lobsters. Seat SGsal Corper Sintare: AN ool » & —Corinne R. Ribonsin, in Scribner's. g e, aadire Pwo |this vear, raising the pla g T:alao thank the hostesses for a peep | have Boen visible to his Jacge arsiy: I ey ek e Lo e lecnoona, Watar: Focrn., slee yuas. | Bouse 1 Hoxes, R ANSWERS. and a taste of the good viands, which | May he see many similar b . “Well, ] know You~®re ex- |where we spend most of our time try- | ters to an hour will boke a good sized cket if I don’t I AR ¥ all of you, who werc present at Club | The Social Corner will not forget|pecting the boys home, that is Why'|img. to have the comforts and pleas- |fish which must be basted from time 3 WILD GERANIUM —Lette i No. I's meeting, must have enjoved. | when he passes another miestone. you are making shrimp wiggle.” "It i8 | ures for those who belong there. to time with this pan liquid. ‘Whynot try gardening this summer e et e o®®!¥"| I am still poorly, but very much| The Corner page seems to be lacking them .and 1 commenced Singing,| The old fachioned mother with her| To boil a fish have the backbone re- | 1°F, the benefit of your family? Some Lo 0, Ehtardiy T better than I was. 1 sympathize With |a number of the old writers. Let us!|“When Johnny Comes Marching Home | old-fashioned ideas used pretty good |moved as a whole thick fish wiii not | my voy J07t like to get so dirty N S o B ers Teceived y2il who are sick or have lost dear|hope they have not laid down the pen | Again” I'll feed him on shrimp Wig-|fact In trying to keep her family to- | boil ke & thin one. Mackerel, espec- | 1% 04 dom't have to, you inow. and end led to the writers indicatesl.ones, or are in trouble of any kind. |for good, only just to give others a|gle, for I haven't a doubt he's gome | gether and trying to make her daught- | ially of the Spanish type, bluefish and | .t Will be such a saving with prices Thanks for card. The birthday of The Corner is near [ chance. without all sich things. ever since his| ooy oot horoore L y & e I aliad eh - | scaring as they promise to. EASTER LILY: Thanks for pretty|at hand and I surely hope that very| “The way to a man's heart -is|train pulled out. T et Das ihig yThe gridiron should pe well | -t Me hear how you take this and 3 many such anniversaries will be ob-|through his stomach.” What a lot of| Then she stobped and laughed and|would be capable of making thelr own | rubbed with salt pork and the fish |56 If We can't exchange ideas MOUNTAIN LAURBL: Will write |Served _in- the ~future. The letters, | men’s hearts must have been won the [ said: “It's dollars to doughntts the| heme acreeanlo put on it flesh side downward. About | 3P @il léarn something new cv e i Wi sl varfable as they are, fit our needs, for [past year by the endless number of | boys will wish they were back to the| In ,,,5:: days the family was usual- | twenty minutes will be long enough FARMER'S WIFE. = 3 . z we need to.become good helpful citi- | g0ood recipes in The Social Corner. war in Mexico if they dom't land |1y large. Being ome of ten children, | for this if there is a good bed of coais. T BREY ANCILE: Franta o val-| zens and homemakers, as well as| With best wishes to all where the shrimp wiggle tree Srows!” | you may be sure thére was something | When ready to take from the broiler OUR VALENTINE DAY MEET. entine. housekeepers. RURAL DELIVERY. |What do you think? to do every minute. A place for ev- |slip the point of a knife gently along| go.;. iy BLANCHE: You &id not get left.| We must of course be ap expert| Stering. CWoll T Sald. “tirey: et fuby T | ir et e A Dlace TO e e Snce. 1o Joveon 15 Tront, thestron: \Soclal Corner Friends: It was my Thanks. housekeeper if the saying -'be true, T possibilities of the. Mexican, sunk 8o et i, STt ol fioh, wuth ax sielts, butter- | Beemcs-1o"attena the Soclal Corner JOSEPE. DOE has a lot of choice | “That the way to a man's heart is A RED LETTER DAY. perhaps American shrimp, wiggle | We were taught to use our heads to | fish, perch and trout are fried without |and note the spiendid noipitaliiy, Lo dahila seeds which he will distribute | through his stomiach” Then to make| [ .. <o i Cormer Sisters: I want|7OWt 40 them any lasting harm. savo our heels; and it took some plan- | splitting, the entrails being drawn out | wiiling, feady response to any coll for free to ;orre!rponflcnts who R n e e o e ol 160 tall nl) thie S laters who' ot KITTY LOU. |ning to look after so large a family. |at the gills, then the inside well rinsed | helpfuiness. f 2 to try them. - S R LTR = tend Giub Ho. Ts. satheciog M s ] == FEach member of the family had her |and dried. It.being St. Valentine's ddy Cupid It may at times seem .to her that|%hat a nice time we had. The hall THE QUESN OF HEARTS own especial work to do. There was| (Larger fish are split or cut in fil- | with his darts and hearts were con- KNITTED EDGING FOR SLEEVE. lghe remains in a narrow groove:; but | Was beautifully decorated with cupids o no such thing as idlinz our time away, | je en dipped in corn meal, floured | sPicuous decorations. Soctal Corner Sisters: I wish to)if she makes a truly home she cannot | A1 hearts, it being Valentine day. We | ... gocial Cornerites:—Anotlier ?;:::s‘eo you could alwpys find some- [or coated first with egg, then dipped | - The Socla) Corner ladies provided a = had a fine programme appropriate to E in cracker crumbs. Batter may be |Sumptuous lunch of appetizing, hot make a correction in the knitted yoke :‘l:l 3.‘;‘3&‘..2&?‘:’%23;%,’233&? ¥his . oceanion, & Thin ' wis ':m,f of the | Sathering in our hall at Willimantic| I am always looking for something |yused if preferred to crumbs. Always|baked 'beans, scalloped potato and pattern of February 3. A homemarer who ean fee; that he: | best times we have had at these gath- | the 14th. What a nice time we did|new in fancy work, or in dressmaking. | ¢ry fish slowly in deep fat, or in salt |Many tempting salads, a_varicty of n the 4th row n before you 03. influence and that her home has been | STil8S. Three cheers for Maine Lover | lave. Bveryone seemed to make every-| What has become of Etta Barber?|pork fat, but do not have it so hot|cake afd ple, fruit and coffee. n the 7th row the last k should be | nAuence 2R that her home o Peon|and the other hostesses who must | POdY else happy. and her good ideas for making some- | that the fish will burn before it 1is| The programme was very entertain- k2. The rest is correct. Oben to others and that the homes and | have had to work hard in preparing | What a nice lot of good things they | thing for = child out of small pieces | cooked. ing. - Here is the edging for sleeve, I|_ 3eS Of others haye been better and!the programme and the decorating. |21l brought for Tidy ~Addly's . poor|of cloth. How nice it is to know how|“A"U0 4 way to test the heat of the | AR especial feature was the success think you will have no difficulty in|JUCSter Defeuse of her cannot have|The table was loaded down with good | PeOPle; and how pretty the decora- | to. work the left-overs into something | ra¢'19 %o arop a piece of bread in the |9f “Donation Day,” and it showed ths making this: = things; was sorry so many were on | tions were. Maine Lover, as chair- | useful. fle you |ready helpfulness of all the Sist by Knittsd Edge For Sleeve: Cast on | ““Nircr love 4o Sl wng let us on this | e SICk list and not able to be with | man Of the hostesses. proved a caitol | * Cora, or am I mistaken in the name | SKUSY A0%, 0 [0 D0R0 T1s'® about | the large amount of food gifta collect. 13 stitcias. birinday extend ‘our heart-felt thanks | U%; BOPS to see them all with us at | winner of hearts. She had hearts of | of one who sent in so many easy wayve | [ ed, the value of which was over ten - k. b our next gathering. erent colors hung from chandeleir f dressmaking. miss er letter ollars. consisted of ca d soup e Nt 2 b fo the Editor. Long may he and The| What has become of our Lebanon | intermingling in hemlock (no doubt|very much & For Hollandaise sauce beat half cup canned soups, = vegetables and fish: a variety of co- Draxa. |2nd Franklin Sisters? Hope they will |the hemieck came from her home| The Social Corner gatherings seem |Dutter with a fork untll it is Ilike tea, home-made jolly and can- he yolks of >3 be able to be with us also. town—the woods of Mansfleld) and!to be growing quite rapidly. Crelni i beat In slowly - ned fruits; potatoes, apples, carrots Aunt Sarah: Where aro yon? Hope | cupids dangling in mid-alr. A large| Perhaps some one of the Sisters|two eEgs and put in a double bollereng many other things to be d you are not lost. yellow heart hung in the massive win- | have an old parasol frame that she | 3ra row—k2, k3tog, o3, n, 02, pItog, k3, o, k2. 4th row—kS6, o2, p2tog, k2, pl, 54. N. H. butéd to the needy by the U 5th row—k7, o2, p2tog, k4, o, k2. ter, cooking until it is like a custard; A0/ e T or s d d I was glad to meet with so many |dow facing Valley street. Methinks | would like to cover. Rip off the old | {P% . bea Charities and city ~missionary. o T AL of pMbE bRE i o of the Norwich Sisters at the gather | it was Maine Lover's own heart, for It | covering .carefully and do mot stretch | then remove from the fire and beat !2 | seemed to be pleased with & aha 7th row—Xk2, k3tog, 03, n, 02, p2tos, ing. proved to be the largest one there. it. Press out smoothly and cut on the | 2 PIAch OF S0iC % 0 C0 the good work and commended Tidy e . s 5 *| Dear Soclal Corner Sisters: I spent| Joan, J. B. T., Remember Me and| I want to speak of the “donation” | same lines and stick on the same lines. szahos Addly.in her effort to carry it out so Sth row—X8, o2, p2tog, k2, p1, k4. | @ Pleasant day Feb. 14 with Club No. |others, we miss you. parcels. Tidy Addly deserves great|Should you want a silk covering and | For Italian or tomato sauce, which | successtully. 3th row—k7, 0%, p2tog, ki, m, o2, m,| 1 @t the hall on Valley street, Willi-| Golden Rod: You don’t know what | credit in her unselfish, untiring efforts [ would like: ruffies, sew them on, also |8 deliclous with baked fish, strain suf- | It was votsd to have a “Donation s S o » ™| mantic. e good time you missed. I hope to|to relleve the sufferings of the Door.|then tack to vour frame and you have | ficient juice from fresh cooked or can|Day” an annual affair. ooh w—ks, i, k2, 02, pltog, k7. | Eliza Jane and Scottie kindly sent|see vou there next month; and also|It will be remembered at our Janu- | something worth while. ned tomato to half flll a cup, add halt] Aunt Mary: In your splendid letter word that they were going. It was a(Wild Rose and Buttercup. ary meeting she invited,all wh ttractive d t is made|® cup mixed capers, chopped cucum-|you have expressed the facts so beau- k_uzhk;ow—-kz. k3tog, 03, n, 2, p2tog retty cold morning, but who did I see | SPry Bird: Welcome to The Corner. | to the F'ehr‘u.l.ry! s e‘,:o b'rln:' mmm: byAu;;zg‘tmm“a. ‘:.‘;:ra r:?dth!o( the | ber pickles, olives and onions (there|tifully, I hope the crities will read it, T Pin eow—i10, 02, p2tog, k2, pl, ké. | a5 I entered the car but Bob White, as |1 know Who is Who. Wish I couid |littie thing for the @oor of Williman- should be half a cup altogether) also A T 13th row—Kk7, o2, p2tos, (n, o, four|Cheery as ever. have calied and taken you with me to| tic. Everyone fell two teaspoons of vinegar, a_ teaspoon door ana allowing a littie left over with the idea|for a fringe on each end and three- Olga, Lonesome Pine and others|the gathering; but you are so far |and Tidy Addi kept busy in re- braids if the colors contrast |Of sugar, one of mustard, rubbed to a J. E. T. UNDERSTANDS. timea), KB Lt 1. Joined us on the way. Arriving at the |2Way. Wait until warmer weather | celving parcols Trom o why catme.| ot e e trand 1o maen nicor D D e niat 1] Das Sociii botae 15th row—k2, k3tog, o3, n, pitog,|DRal, we were cordially greeted by the | then fly near home. On taking inventory it was found the| I should like to exchange a pretty |® Stake of CI¥CERE. TN TOt bR h | triend showed me o bodouis b hest o > i hostesses, Tidy Addly, Best wishes to all. articles amounted to seven dollars and | quilt block pattern with some of the | oiling and e ot oo WRMl Zhe 3 bedquilt she had 16th row—Bind off 6, k3, o2, p2tog, G E S |eishtfour cents (§7.84). The money|Sisters. s s BRriaacts Sipato I ai s oo s Thers were throo isrws k2, pl, k4. A FEW TESTED RECIPES. sent to Tidy Addly brought it up to| With best wishes to you all. I am |PEEter & LAne S0CCH i S e A iy S g 5 Repeat from first row. R E “l‘_fl:"fls-» One dollar of which was|as ever, £ SULE. MSON RAMBLER. |[ter; around them were small pieces, in ge:3 3 Dear Social Cormer Sisters: Here. |8ent to Diana. The remainder of the __ AUNT : — CRO. | 811 colors and shapes. She called the CARE OF KITCHEN UTENSILS. |things it held: Baked beans, DIDIng | ™\ ror® Boh: S5eor. oS, tosipes: T o e it ity et e A NARROW SERVICEABLE CRO-|purioms tA Harmed Boumn o .t —_— hot coffee, salads, plokles, sandwiches, | ot Tomobi® e D vt b Were divided up between the Umited| LOVING ACTS OF KINDNESS. SRETRDGR jo sno Slotines senitive. s ¥ . 2 > ot lemo] peel e. — & -_ e Wi 'bbing me? h s e the cave’ BE Ritohen mim ] L f molasses, four soda | (hAriies and the City Mieslonar,| pear Social Cormer Sisters:—Feb-| Dear Rainbow: I send in a narrqu | A day or so later the mail brousht sils: one ” ruary 14 was certainly a red letter | edge which is very neat for linen col- me a small picture of Robert Purns— b~ Tk SR M - e T e chopped fine, a lttle | Tidy Adaly would like to make this| g,y Yor the lucky ones who were fort- |lars, centerpieces, scarfs, corset covers and these words: harg orast of Dread and wash with| .The hostesses had a -program for |3\t 8nd Qne cup of water. Make two T2 M r in February of each | ynate enough to be able to attend the | or on the edge of bonnefs or dollys. O, Wadl'some B e andl weahing soder Never | citertatning. Thejdinwing of hekgs What better thing can be done than | Social sathering on that day at the| Work entirely around the cdge wi Power. the gifie gle us, scrub it, or the next food fried in it|afforded much amusement, Theoda will be likely to stick. drawing the best one. Then the match- To Clean Enameled or Granite Uten- | I8 of hearts; then the guessing con- whose contents have been allowed ~ : C. T. U. rooms fn Willimantic. | arches of the picot chain as follows; eyt oy pne = The names of the hostesses was a|Ch 6, catch back in 4th ch twice, ch 2 o s st 800 one cup of sugar, | 2¥: [Why don't they take care of|guarantee that every detall would be|and hook in the edge of article made. .. Tt wad frae monie test. b b &f Biter. 2o BEx tiel et D €y Wouldn't | gttended to and every one knew that| First row: Fasten between 2 picots A blunder tree us The hands of the clock pointed an |Joise 2ad grated rind of one lemon. cold water, one |P®ing the poor. Some people might n tisfaction | of an arch, ch 5, a double in same ©° Aud’ foottah motion. i gl le are very ex- |everything would be to the sa 5 3 v plece of too soon to. the hour for us to start L:manmrd Pie: One cup sugar, | travagant in their Way of Iving. Some | © T think it Is perfectly safe to say op:‘ ?e'x:' f:hch" :hdozub.l,edzfxlb'lv:e& Piome| Lnada parrot oftered me three years egs and heat to bolling point. Wash at | f0F home. Arriving in Norwich, met| one tabl bu creamed to-|Will Bo to the moving picture show -~ - R s . > ago but my husband objected. Poor lespoon tter, was rved | place, repeat from star around. ' 7 1 Hoosit and Illikit heard that Me: and spend th that a ‘better ‘dinner Sy iy i i et man! I understand now—but am try- omce; as the burned paxts will then be | ity hiad Deen In town. I suppose] foher Erated rind mud juice of ons|Znd, Send thefr last mickel and the| o’y more satisfied company than was| Second row: Work *, 9 doubles over | ("o o better. lar - the one served by Club No. 1 on Feb. | chain, ch 5, turn, fasten in 4th double | yaniic. = Saucepans and Baking Dishes should | tiiuring thex souns mot * ittera® oo et But we can’t stop here, the children | (3¢ : back,” turn, Al half the loop with 4 & LET be with cold water immediately | meeting. D After the donations were all brought | doubles, chi 8, turn, fasten in 6fh THINK THIS OVER. after usiag, %o s t:..i’"fi';‘ m I was very glad that the Editor enw | fo. - in"the lower end of the hall looked like | double back from list fastening, turn. [ Raich ) his Al d card: aje 1 loop loubles, picot twic Dear Social Corner Sisters: Kee Joyed lowers an D’ s0 mlx.:h. 4 doubles, fill the first loop With™ 4| your room in. tasteful order. Have mm doubles, 5 doubles on chain, ch & |hour for rising and rise. B e s it s g Tromi fasten in between 4 doubles Of Arst| Always know wh P e et A VERY HELPFUL REFERENCE ea loop, turn, il loop with 4 doubles,| ‘Make somebody hanpy cvers des: BOOK. picot twice, 4 doubles, 3 doubles onj§ Begin now. ——- Dear Social - |ana chain, picot, 3 doubles, repeat from§ -Always look neat around the house. Dear Social Corner Sisters: ‘I find 2 th ted Chari- | star. Never disturb others when they are it most helpful when serving a small . : It| Spry Bird: Welcome to The Corner. ) tea, or a more elaborate dinner, ‘P - “infto e, suggesti There is always room for one more. I} Never fuss, fret or fidget. Speak luncheon, to cut from the daily paper | pleces about and ‘= half Dear Addly’s that this enjoyed your letter very much and hope | politely to everybody. the menus of church suppers and |long: * 3 o BEv to see your letters often. Thanks for§ Work neatly, quictly and quickly. banquets. « colender The Corner; |one seemed so happy In giving. It|the “goodles” Tecelved. Yes, we may} Study vour lessons for all time, not Sometimes one is puzzled to kpow 3 .| but as a zoat she must learn to butt|seemed as if every one was so anxious | help to brighten many a sad heart]ftor a-Gay. Just what foods go well together. Re- one-half pound | in. I find you have to meet folks half | to make every happy aypd | with a 'cheery smile and a kind word,§ et the sunshine enter your heart; fer -your menu book and solve the matter where the | there was and too many cannot be given. and all these things together will as- pm:]‘n a utfi. ks for the prettyfsure your happines: Arrange it in four parts: Spring, The little looked sweet] Raeady: I hope I shall be able to meet Summer, Autumn and 'Winter; and I Y bits. . 0 and come up tofyou sometime. think many of you will decide wi anniversary meeting if you can. Dom Pedro: You spoke of Laurei me that you have a very helpful refer- 3 >1 Kitty: Hope I may soon.§ Hill in your letter. Did you ever live ence book. 1 there? . * SISTER VIRGINTA. L. H. K. see you E = s 0O, we'll have a jolly time!”