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“Scratch. We had a Cc mmmnchp with ali th‘or ‘jmhmml'mscnmwni Hme. H - = - Y n ur anniversary prize * T a » s A weay to save steps when woingl with love and appreciation in life is worth a whole ' : ~ H dp M sigh- it times. ‘mm"w(nuhen—fl“y ink what § . 3 - g . ; d Dy ‘when you are dead; .flficmmd\. X rn . ? SR ot By an flng; for the rose as for bread offered a hungry man~— | plea pu 3 .ssrpak “he e ; Rice Puddlngummom gy —Two- o - “ » pre . 0 o 2 ;. wash sl t into § ~ P o fi: gmilk, add ome-haif cup § EVERY WOMAN'S OPPORTUNITY g The Bulletin wants good home letters: good business letters; good . fu1 letters f any kind the mind may suggest. They should be in hand by Wednesday of each week. Write on but one side of the paper. mmmmmmmlmcm — THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: $250 to first; $1.50 to second; $1.00 to third, e s = ; arrived aff: te G 8 Bm, Tner . Writers: A the last Sat in h: 60 18 .“:-glu b Corner ror‘;;l,,'::,[ i g i i er was told that they had been returned fi their @00d tea and their measures of sugar and flour, and the fault was their | own, ‘and they need not come nn; AURST MARY. A KINDLY SUGGESTION FR £ om | to _show little DOM PE! | they are Dit n the samcers tnen taey| Soc g e saucer; then y ; should be potted in thumb pots about | thay. o oy miigy L,rould suggest | two inches deép and be sprinkled ev- | and Siste Corner -Brothers , Wwh Sister Ready: I think freinaship, love | ¥ Other day unti they begin to Dui | give two face Tidos, Ancime (s y o ot - and charity make The Corner charme e white rogts to the edge 88 Invalid or_shufin, who 15 atie io o TR Yo for washingtor's a Fgwer > B ot Ak, may, bo seen by giving |iske ttle air But has' no means i 4o e ‘umber, ; out. T p and fer your kind thought of m ! ttle Spinster suggests a series | turning out the contents Juv: ne jong | o2 e s v Jthem something R suggestic ~Number: L by . egied Juliet: Were the chereles that you | .Dressmaker’s N 3 atherst | O e e i freins sl wpull Be Weihg up £ the Golden § sent me the ones which grew on the | Number investing money.’ > iger the soll gets filled with roots. | Ruje, . { i cherry tree that G. W. cut down with urth of | e investing of money to advantags | T the tins Tnel ety ve weeks ' EHK H Would make all concerned Bis. et atahet? July Number;” a_“Vacation Number;~ | " '0 ("7esURE Of oney to Advantees oo Sina the ‘slips wers ‘Dotted, dn their hearts that the Saturday Eve: I thoroughly enjovea | & “Fancy Work Number:” etc, ete. do {15 0 25 Touch. 204 Sven more of @ | transplant them to pots three or four |'had’ done such an act of kindness = | your nice letter and would have writ- | fOF & change? 3 i . L Iohes Oy ape.rocted in Hebruary DOM PEDRO. 4§ ten vou, had I known your name, I| An Early Contributor: Reserve so- | Mre. Katsenjam: Why not have afor March will be blooming plants by w8 thanx you for vour kind and cheery | cial visiting for picnics. Write useful, Saturday :;.::H':? .'w:irl flg: n' MERRY ANDREIW. ords and 1 surely Hope'that. you_cani helpful lotters only. room for other ideas. The object i —_— = P atten e anniversary meeting. A Friend of The Corner: Get the Sister ¥ r Cornerites: Bi 0 Olga: Your pretty gift was rectiv- | young Iadies interested in The COTNer. | ten wuch oo ol fouicult prob- AN IMPENDING DANGER. today and he savs “Tm E158 the FAlme ed with pleasure and I thank you most | A good many-of them can cook and| gy giscipline i s ol on yants to improve the Social Corner. heartily for it. You Sisters give me | sew and write bright letters. I think | e $ETDITe 0 the, ROme | eanear, Soclal Corner TFriends: The|It's time them women knew muthin renewed courawe and ‘could my wishes | they could aid to brighten The Corner. | (Zu® (FACHE TELTTE | Gy Crom. flitor has asked us to tell of anything | besides raisin’ dos and doenuts. They vail nanght but good would ever be- | Ethelyn: Add a Bible verse home- | Corner the Sisters — may anewer | her. think will Jmprove The Cor- |ssem ter think more of eats than they * wouid alag dnciade o er® of course | needie-work and an information bu-|through The Corner from their knowl- | Now somsthing occurs to’ me which | an wnoi meie el SVetion. A wom- § s e e _| e@se or practical experiences. I should like to say, more as a <au-'in a loaf o cake and 8 afors (250 times to hear from you again for it| Dutchy: Let the Sisters send only Eliza: I think leaving out the gossip | tion for the future than as a criti- | broth and'a pint bole of mce’d’“:x s had been some time since I received |®iX reciPes at a time: and have an{would be a great improvement to The | cISm of the present. I enjoy The Cor-|in'a stew thewe times =t atere o Tetier: exchange column on the page for the | Bulletin’s Social Corner. ner, and read all the letters. But I|gant 4o eadicate other folke. "Weh";':;(‘?,-l N Sisters. A Corner - Friend: The Corner|DaVe seen several papers which had |they tell us how to git sich toimer Lo f 3 : A CRITICISM, Order Per Name 1—KEZIAH DOCLITTLE 2—GRANDMA . . 3—PCSTMASTER 4—MERRY ANDREW 5—ETTA BARBER .. 6—MRS. KATZENJAM 7—JANETTE . 8—JIM ... Best wishes to each Sister. c a department like The Co: k2 H 9—A CORNER FR . e TATEA .A,°.'..-.¢,"°.I;";‘&$n'y’"e‘x$fl;c'é'-’ g Friondy alk o Sach oiher i the lot. | Joars, and it was ' Interesting. to all D Ayt > . 10—ONE OF THEM.... ot R The Corner should not be Kept t00 Se- | tors was dmicten A it ey v |Teaders, not merely those Who taok |y, noeiite v uamm. I8 & man's duty 11—FRIEND OF THE CORNER : e ers was 3 y part In’1t. Tt was an asset to the pa- | 1o/ Pervide for the family rite A COMPARISON OF FOOD VALUES. | rous. formed and The Corner come to be abou : IS 12-NORTH DAKOTA .. WL Evangoline: 1 wish some of i | catied & sags of comie mstond of orac | BT, but after awhile the ‘tone of the Dear Social Corner Sisters: writers would teil how. to make a gar- | tical ideas.~ There is a space on_this f:;'"f s I R i P many know that three P den so things would grow-=both flow- | page for' Thémiries and answers; - PR 2lusions b ad e h and attend blespoons of macaroni ers and vegetable: should be all that is necessary, with- | stond. and the Incidents referced 1o 8" s cheese contains as many food units| Autumn Joy: Why not have a touch out it be an exchange for Corner |had fo gemeral interest Nothing of |, I declare” says Bil, “you're a jenus Total . as one-h7Jf pourd of lean roast beef? | of home, for mothers-to-be and those | writers. the personality of the writers appear- | 207 §1Ving a man advice. 1 get ye SOCIAL CCRNER POEM. cialiy to the lonely hearts whose dear| Three heaping tablespoons of bak- | that are mothers? Haven't any of S0-| i thisks the earning of 50 cents|ed. v’le?my uenglod to try to write noth- TRYPHED — e ones have been called home the past|ed beans contain the same number of | cial Corner Sisters children? You | fm thinks the earning of 50 cents|Fl. {11SY SErTeed (oL 10 e noths ar. food units as two and one-half ounc- | wouldn't know it for they seldom |DC¥L 207 a Social Covner Tund BY M€l | gopartment was soon dropped. A REVIEW .8Y RURAL DELIVERY., : Anniversary Song. year. ; ’ The BEditor has occasionally referred | es of roast lamb. mention it. Practice what you preach [ 275 ang letters now they carned the | "5 hould be sorry to have this hap- Alr—Auld Lang.Syne. the long lctters and gave Sister| One-half pint of ~&plit Pea soup|and be careful what you preach. Blonsy. Jor & Tind for the Pocll Cor | Sen 10, The Cormer. et s 1y (o] Dear Social Corner Friends: The For Soclal Corner friends tcday Frank the credit of writing ideal ones. | contains more food units than six Wrinkl Boss your own job. Run |tunate zm e “Dv“ Worthy of con- | Write in such a way that The Corner |seventh anniversary of The Sor x]ni H We sing a greeting song; They. wenerally( Gecupied “a” spSice gt | ouncrs. dF Dbty stesk. the Corner upon business principles. | icection: and mighe imnrore the waa. | Will interest all, and be an asset to|Corner has arrived and never et i tried and true, four inches. One pint of bean soup cohtains more 3 P! = | The Bulletin. has it ind_ne efore (s b it e o b 3 Descriptive letters from near and|food nunits than a quarter of a pound | Aunt Nancy: Eliminate useless mes- | fulness and standard of The Corner. P e paoma b»oh. n 80 strongly linked toget o s S distant states are always read with|of roast chicken. = i et and k;efl to n:eto:d‘n::::::tw Carolyn: Letters of not over 350 b 07, Deart and hand of fis writers N £ dei kin— leasure. Instructive and amusing A quarter of a und of boiled cond- mrose: sugges! - | wor ng room r new members. T cl ‘\0: 3:;:;3’;0:.‘5 is o'-;‘:-:;a"d % Tiems re appreciated st sl times. fieh eomtaing. twise s mueh protein | ment of The Corner that no letter ex- |One column devoted to questions and UBING OVER MATERIALS ;’a'm”'-'“ny"o el ey :}x;:mn o the larg Troe Priendenip's links are etrong as| Am anticipating letters from the | as fhe same amount of beef stew and |ceéd 500 words in length. siiowera* - CAvClelnd on Tty Werk | po. g i oo L oL e hun- Hi critics that will help to elevate The|more than three ounces of hoiled ham| Sarah Ann Tighe: Instead of so|should be included in this department, | , Dear Social Corn s Lawe Hden dite o miinabee. ce) And light as wreathing flowers. Cocner to a proper sMndard. or_four unces of chicken fricassee. |constantly callfiz upon the old writ- |and social talks confined to the ociub | ShITt Walets as corset covers and old| . 000 WOVE been quite a n joy. in| BLANCHE. Two heaping tablespoons of boiledlers to entertain us couldn't we im-|meetings or anniversaries. girl's dres: The Corner the past year, beca: ot SHOULD HAVE A DEFINITE PUR- | ned coe hait noiiet eaee o = *™° e B Rt R s T R R ol POSE. bhage, which is particwlarly high | ANNIVERSARY GREETINGS FROM|WINTER BIRDS FROM THE FAR|S°PS Dottcoats for ematl children. ' | piven way to wig O, writers have e in price at present, contains very little GLENWOOD. NORTH. suit while the coat is quite good. An |doingriGne to) Keep The 'Corner wp to| Chorus for the first two stanzas: With greeting glad and cheerful smiles We meet today, With kindly words to emooth each| Dear Sisters of The Social Corner: | nourishment. It requires a whole afternoon’s work will- transform a |standard. path Although many of vou, are strangers|cnbbaze to provide the same number| pear Friends of the Social Corner: | Dear Sisters of The Social Corner: | plain coat into a very good coat for a| The picnics in summer and the club Upon life’s weary way. to me, yet vou seem dear, for the word |of food units as one slice of white |y y,5t send a word of greeting on this | This =evere winter has driven from |little girl. I rip off the collar, sleeves | meetings in winter will never be for Sister, signifies love and helyfulness | wheat bread. anniversary morning. the far north this winter the pine and | and shouider seams, then tried on and | gotten those who are so {onunnw‘ Third stanza: toward each other; and I think the| A cup of cocoa contains thirty-six | ™14 scarcely seems possible that seven | evening grosbeaks, crossbills, the red | took up the shoulder seams. I cut off | ag to b&mbleto attend. letters to. The Corner can be very|times as manv heat units and fifteen |y o s have passed since we awaited so|and the white winged varieties red|the sleeves at the top, sewed them in % aah be. any improvement | helpful if we put out best thoughts in. | times as much protain as three heap- | Y2225, M VE POl DoC® B0 0™ ao0ia1 | iolls and pige | siskers, littls birds|sna made over the collar. T cut off Synir e Social Gorner. let each | And though we only meet to part, We'il thread each hour of gold to them. inc_tablespoons of boiled cabbage. Corner. Many have come and gone |smaller than sparrow, the first|the two buttons in back and sewed|one try fheir best to make 1917 | Epon the rosary of life, Our social gatherings should have| Three heaping tablespoons of gran-|gnce then, and I fear a roll-call this|white with dark stripes and the sec-|them on in front above those already | banner year. 18 For memory to hold. some definite purpcse in their meet- | ulated suzar contain as many food|nmorming would reveal the fact that|ond breast streaked with black. and |there, and worked buttonholes for | RURAL DBELIVERY. ings. We could devote some of the| units as two lamb chops from which |many have passed to the Great Be- |the Hudsonian chickadees with brown |them. Fortunately they were the . Chorus for last stanza: time to sewing for the poor; or some|the fat has been eliminated. o cap in place of black. same size as those in front. After SOME READABLE BOOKS, | instructive book, or paper could be; Two cubic inches of American cheese | v miss them great yet their| These grosbeaks are pretty birds, a|pressing it was ready to wear. y With fMendly words and clasping€|read which would be a literary help | containe more nourishment than a|passing but emphasizes the fact that|little smaller than robins. The even- ONE MORB. Battor of the Bocial Corner: I have hands to the busy ones, who do not have|quarter of a pound of beef stew. . |we too must strive to do our best|ing grosbeak has a yellow bill and th from time to time scen the wish ex- We part today; much time to read Let us try to| Best wishes to one and all. “for we shall not pass again this Way." | brown breast shades into brigh* yvel- | THINGS WHICH MIGHT BE DONE |pressed that eone might comeend Dear words of cheer our hearts will | make the corner worth while v BUSHY TAIL Those friends who have helped so low. . The pine grosbeak is the larg. s e | 208 Wdoks. kee; AUN' 2 e make The Corner a suc er bird with rose red on head, breast| Dear Social Corner tor: e read: For milestones on iife's way. — TO MAKE CAKE FILLING. e oot tmdation. and baclk. PR i P rad W E 0 R necs viio love e garden —Ninette M. Lowater. |yyg HIGHEST PRACTICAL IDEA. May the Editor realize the spirit of | "The - snow buntins from the north |well organized into several clubs that [ by X0 P Dear Soctal Corner Sisters: I am |pepfulness which the Social Corner | have appeared in flocks of 200 among |it would seem easily possible to turn Dy Fodney Disen. THE SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY. Dear Social Corner Sisters: It 1s a | sending a few cake filling recipes that|carries to such a large field. - the sand dunes on the New England |the assembling of its members to-| - Who ke “wholesome . stories - P question as to upon what basic prin- | are very nice: GLBENWOOD | coast. gethet to good account. may read with profit Mary Carey, b; th—Figure to cultivate good feflow- | JUST 08 A% 20, 00" qeas called for In Lemon Fillin Place in a double| Colchester. The great white owl from Labrador| For instance, by individually taxing | Kat %W 53‘.;,,,; 014 Lady, No, ship. Bool these letters are to be founded, that | hoiler the juice and a little of the —_— has been often seen. themselves at edch meeting—much less|gy, 5y ifise Forshend: and Aunt A Avoid discussing the 0‘1’1 & i which relates te the artistic, or that|grated rind of one large lemon, add DESPISE NOT THE WEEDS. BIRD LOVER. [than a contribution of food Would|py's Neighbors, by Anne Trumbull Never attempt to eat all there is On| piich geals with the material. one cup sugar, one and one-half cups Norwich. amount to—help by efther work or|Slesson. P your plate. St the Rl The highest practical idea simply | bofling water. Before placing over fire| Dear Social Corner Sisters: In the = money could be given to such deserv-| por three well written, entertaining e pick your éo“;fl'k e ple. son | eXPressed 1s that attitude of mind or | add one well beaten egx and a little|early springtime, when the system is|A FEAST OF REASON AND FLOW |ing orgenizations as The County|and ingtructive books I can commend t is aet proper e 2 5poon | ontal balance or status which up- | butter. Stir constantly until ity dire need of something to tome it OF WIT. The -Rock Nook Home, The |Tn the Courts of Memory, by Mrw. in the cup. Hon ' 18 lifts and idealizes the homeliest task |thickens and then add one rounded |yp, Nature brings out her tonmic, the Arme, The City Mis#ion, | Charles Moulton; My Beloved South, Very good taple decoration is & BOU-|,¢ Jife: that quality of mind which | teaspoon cornstarch wet with a little | goiden dandelion, the ieaves Of Which| 1op. gocial Carnerites: Let us give [ C. A or any worthy object | b e B S hnor: and Gears Everyt O e out of bread; |Eives to the common laborer a dig- | water. Cook for five minutes and;make a most healthtul and agreeable |, .4y criticism if any, and in such a sisters and broth- | Books as Life Teachers, by Newell Ty K e ? | nity which the idler can never attain, | spread between layers and on top cov- | salad, and the roots, when used in the | 1% “Cona™ o reel” the elimination | €F% to0. may feel moet interest. Dwight Hiills, D. D. Rico wim T Boviaee siee and that which cuitivates a respect|er with melted marshmallows. form of an extract, a most excellent | T L Ot e eous dinners as | A timely help at present would be| Y pave read, enjoyed and been profit ! ani reverence toward a. 3 r, a|and invigorating tontc. the Red o8_by. these Booke Sit soup trom the side of the spoon. | A% SHSTETSS SNESTLona ana above | [ Boiled, Frosting: One cip No better stimulant can be found [the most important feature. “Betted a |,y ane it would be te work for— AN, A gent'eman ehould see that a 12dy I8 | e gurface of life, at peace Wwith itself water until it will|for a torpid or consested liver than 3 let us say—a years free bed at Rittiors, ott Ratie sl ok i and with the worid; who dwells in an ong o inread. C Do ot stir whils 1t is | this extract of dandelion roots, which |28d then, than to have so'much eator- | 5, sicus “Hospital! SOW- SEEDS 1§ DOORS. emov; ‘;o\;: ks n;- l“n g l’my':hf;l"’"“ atmosphere where there are no dais-|ypofiing. Beat the whites of two eggs [ Is made as follows: Blnfln ‘:hgbn trelhb, Tidy Addly’s t of a| With thanks and 3 e 5 cordant notes, whose outlook on life is | yntj} stiff. Add a pinch of salt and|roots—much of their virtue Donation: Party for one of the gather- Dear Social Corner Friends: Those v, knife or fork should O Da veed In taking butter or any o uncomplaining and hopeful, and, ing was a fine one—something really who ere without greenhouse facilities i A ove all, who dwells not upon the ! : worth while—the joy of helping others. ; should make up hotbeds as early as e £ UPNPTAIN LAUREL. |Mmisfortunes of those whom through right_thicikness spread on to|Let the gooa work go on! 3 possible this month and soon sow the . g g suimy weakness, ignorance, neglect or en- wish to thank all who sent cards s CORNER READER onion, legk, artichoke, celery, egg- INQUIRIES AND ANSWERS. | Yiromment may have been led or wan- | for my o SR - - BEGINNING OUR HEAVEN BELOW.| ;100 pepper, caulifiower and _eerly —_— 2 Best wishes OTT ™ " cabbage seeds; with care they will not L o The dandelion is also dierstic in|AUNT ABBY'S APPRECIATION OF | Dear Soctal Corerites: I think if we | (VDRSS meeds; with care they will not 5 toward a material nor a visionary re- in oy Siplptter recelved and for-| gurg. but for the common welfare of | TieRds: FRANCES. |lts action. and is a simple but offec- THE CORNER. could the true Christmas spirit | o° 2% . ¥ Low humanity, always remembering that — tive medicine in all kidney complain e 7 us Sow now, also Brussels sprouts, let- F. M.:_Card received and mailed to | the results of life depend considerably HENS LAYING. It is asserted by cal Physl. | Dear Cornerites: I have not lost my 50, pursiey and the mmin orep of Kitty Léu. upon heredity and environment. e clans that in dropsical affections the menning of tomatoes... Plants should be nice and Fammes dighest is nothing better than a decoction of a ‘ T e e T s | i Ak practical idea af | Dear Membens of the Sociat Corner: | & U0, T, Cis taken in quantities of thrifty when the time’comes to plant & is T have wondered why more of you do & aay. 3 ete out. % "‘.:‘E’L“‘E?.‘:";n’fi"fi THE LITTLE SPINSTER. on the pouMry problem. trom one-half to one pint per The- For thosé Fwht'can afierd room it is B MADGE. - “Elanche I Srentom:. 'cinitorts for the ~ past fve £00d plan to start some peas in box- & ters. USEFUL LAUNDRY HINTS. e e T G e v buttome, then plant | o 5 Feibet PRt 1780 2001 ear Sact Cocties - Biatere: e, G Metaseutod | Vet So¢ e een | (DI OUL, eind ‘ard IR e LEETTER for Aunt Jule received and | Monday morning I will indulge in a | have 40 hens and a When & g to make those | walk. without sticking, sow® carrots, § forwarded to her postoffice address. hat. the beets, spinach, and peas R Eotar suvel i take ink out of linems, dip the 3 aim; . 2 ) BASTER LILY. ees'u:‘,f;uuéu.a: X7 o modm hot ;fiflow, wash out tallow, why ) .urd-w e every Corn 3 prce: = an ink will disaj : th . all ‘th STRIVE TO MANIFEST THE RIGHT LOOK FOR GOO Dut a Httie sal in the rinelng water 4 NS t G900 REGULTS. vt tho clothes will not freeze while : SPIRIT. A you are hanging them out sonab] - on L ’ Conaer i ctlobrating Its 7eh Dirinday, | Iron ‘all colored Eoods on wrong o The. _ A Dear Soclal Cornar Staters: I aiways Who can tek of the inspiration and |®ide, unless they had a glossy finish ~ - s A e B T “any d (Vhor T oay annual picnic it takes in ail when new. C comfort it has carried in its woskly |WRSREUSW. L o e e fhat It fa | This purchase department, do they close it up, with- page | the writers of The Corner. messages to the shut-ins; and espe- o PR e e | well boiled, and add a little .salt or . three absolutely ugh investi. Be kindly on; treat all alike. A ; borax, and the iron will not stick. cooked dinners. kind word ftly spoken is far better cA I Ink spilled on the carpet may, be You’can have the shoulder roast on to bulld everyone is A than rubles or €old. X . taken up without leavl a stain if dry Sunday and the neck and breast|t letters W : sait bo applied im ely; as the picces for the stew Monday. whould - expeot : For Infants and Children - |ealt becomes discolored, brush it foff : department. : Kinds of people. 4 InUse F apply more. . : method, if earnestly appled, A We are all trying to be fit for one 1 or Over 30 Years the clothes on the Jine neatly house. hus they would enlarge The Corner, give us & plsogs Seaves. Always bears = & nd the labor of 4 m off ¥ 3 ber of writers and cornse- “letters, Let us try, dear friends, to m: the - n “half. w e A1 before ; ™ Ty source and variety ;2 this yedr tie Dest- ever~ Let.us fol Signamre of ™ A PILL ROLLER. 29 (G'ndfl inued .l:‘flfll Fifteen)

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