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HOW 0.'H. 08 WEAVING FRAME | [l itright. Hales Honey of Horehound ORKED. zll'l'. quickly relieves bad eaci. Dear Social, Corner Sisters: 1 hoe Seugsists, Fots. & battle. % grnerw a’r‘:-"mm :v" .: Try Pike's Toothacks Drove ny letters before — O, H. O.7] was giad to hear from you. o . {/ = minced - one" cup each : : {1 spent such a pleasant day in > CONCERNING ATTITUDES. A LITTLE SAID and truly said can desper joy impart than ] - i 7 ( ; =) 1 apent sich s Dicasant'day i vour - | W 2 T - pen name and said last winter you| Deéar Social Corper Friends: What E of words that reach the head, but never reach the hearf—Sent Kitty Lou. ‘eould” not get to ~your mall box for |Should be the attitude of church mem- three weeks (I think # was) on ac. | bers towards one another, or the count of the deep snow. W tranger within their gates? =t ] onder Tow | "5t seerits 10| mé’ there is. altogether vou might too ‘much coldfiess. They are not so- down, but whether u W cial. Pgople attend church and are the, MmaWbon . or- the o feteh U | farely spoken to, except to amk for a ) i ¢ 4 The Bulletin wants : : 3 § ey . ¥ 50 | coutdn't tell, or how veu would set | contribution of food, or money. fu) letters of amy kind the mind may suggest. : 4 Serve s back to the house. I was surprised to | We are church imembers, Derhap p b 2 4 J 3 2 hear r husband - | not earn: werkers—but_ why 7 Wednesdas of each week. . Write on but one side of the paper. T — . & dor 12 gou will ek iad died and won- | contribute all we can, give our little Address, SOCIAL COIRNER EDITOR, Bulletin Norwich, - g rabbit acd Sance: Joint|vation and £ God. Udelle: I thank you for sending to |toWards missions, and are always (n- » 2 g 5 < The Corner last_August directions how | Vited to help make up the deficit at : utes. In_cards as we play them.” to make a frame the end of the W T to weave rugs on. I of the year. e try to do our _you not b THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: _$250 to first; $150 to second; $1.00 to third. 3 0 mufl-y for prizes? Wisat is woqg:n:.r linyonel:lse');l: med.wuv; ::;:6 ur.:t work when able; but that Award made the last Saturday in each month. i s i dishes or other prizes|right away and I Wove three rugs; The church pople never make a so- S - 2 but I think the width of your's too | clal call; never try to have you enjoy narrow, so I made mine a few inches | 20y part of the so-called social life of wider and sewed two together: this|the church. NER POEM. morning = 3 good size. It You are by them criticized ‘for your oo 92’»»— over te2e dish: both the boys and girls with their les- | keep the -sides m"a.’:..:'.’.?“.‘.’t '? helpfulness in other societies to which America For Me. 3 2 twice )¢ sons for the next day. Now the whist | wonder how you thanaged that. you belong—lodges, and The Social 2l crackea corn clubs claim so many of the mothers’| A *friend of mine came in and saw | Corner. Oh, it's home again and home again ‘middlings* hangin, ot . A T time that the boys and girls a-e ieft to | mine. She went home and made a| _NOW if we are made welcome in The A irnins home sgatn i : R s Triod | stnoste Tallng Cael ‘e Swar ang | ool e e o o o st e | weBlah. e belone: should we e biamed My ] home to 3 v A % away and | sel 0 right offt. So you see how r&-belong, .shou! - "33-.‘%;.‘;“-‘,?' . Congratulations ic Witk learning what much good we can do oneylnol.her un- | for .going where we take the most To the land of youth and freedom, be- heartache consciously. I wish to thank you also | Pleasure? yond the ocean 'S ane for telling how to make the frame, for, We feel we have done some good in Where the air is full of sunshine and _The sugges! pan in| Oh, mothers, keep the mot-erly in-|as you say, the rugs are quickly made, | the other walks of life. Should not the flag is full of stars. keep shallow box of sifted stinct strong in your home li%e and be fascinating to work on. the church take a different attitude ashes in coop all the time. The clink- | ters, ame; limita- dish. 80 chummy with your boys and girls| J. E. T.. Have you been up on the | towards its members? It is good to see the Old World, and | ers make road-bed near house; don't recipes to three in any letter; BLUE BABY. that home will be the dearest place on | roof and hung ham and shoulders in From one who would & travel up and down, wash out like dirt, or make dusty; |the elimination of copied recipes SR earth to them and your later lif will | chimney, vet? If not, hope the wind LIKE TO KNOW. Among the famous count and @t- | sprouts from turnips or cabbage trim- | prizes for accounts of travels, places THE HIGH COST OF LIVING be most blessed. \ ‘will not blow you off on the other side o o . jos of renown: mings are good. I am proud of my | visited and so forth; and a Social Cor- e x AUNT MAPY. |of roof, away from the ladder. THOUGHTS FOR IMPROVEMENT. To admire the crumbly castles and the ner council; also some attempt “to| Dear Social Corner Sisters: f.t me OLA. Dear_Social Corner Sisters: In our effortsto be social and friendly haven't CLUB No. 2s ENTERTAINMENT. |we allowed our letters to become rather trifiing and valueless? J. B. T. get together in our needs.” Those call attention to the variation from > who are looking for positions as | potato to rice. Rice is perhaps the| UNCLE SAM EXERCISES A FA- LUCINDA AND LIBERTY'S SOCIAL |Dousekeeper or companion might be |best substitute for potatoes (potatoes THER’S “CARE. monuments and kings: But soon or late you have enough of antiquated things. helped to find eome one who is looking | Peing high there seems to be a call Oh, London is a man's town; there's PARTY. for just such assistance. E | for & substitute). Cook it in fireless| Dear Social Corner Sisters: If you |, Dear Social Corner Sisters: We cer-| | belleve every woman Is interested ‘power in the air; i i Sk NS Possibly we could have a Social [cooker and it goes very nicely with|wers a little better acquainted with g{,‘"z“-‘:“"l;:‘h:;:mlfl;;ll:*:t:-?d;y In_something besides her cooking and H . > . 'nel Sam . b iy iy t Anda Parls 1s a_woman's towd® with | Social Corner Sisters: When T opory | Corner Exchange for' the sale of pre- (meat; and you may pour your gravy . D weute b B e i 11 o, NI Sl e e e e atute Ve 1 ana VD Do maln | threc cheers. for Tho Comer. serves and pickles as well as fancy O R t;; Feme as potatoes. ! l:“;';:f’d‘;‘m‘e’;:hf"l‘l’;:"“':‘z",‘:“‘:“}a{fl‘: Town. It seemad to me, being such a | what part we most enjoyed of great to study Rome; 3 A Rose offered from Married and| “oppore were ral good sugses- |most difficult foods. to cook perfsctly, |Hot his. fine crispy miorning all the Sisters | cort and the lecture, the pls But when we, cgme to HVing, there 1s | HaPpY was justlovely. == = o |iions about turning our mestings to|I Rever tnderstood how fo Cook It 1 n: |, Qur paternal government is howing | St have made s very early start | sermon which gave us such o place lite home. ciamad Bt enloy reading the crit-Imore account in helping others: To |til a number of years ago while ir the [ deep interest in the homdr of the | o o 0 AR AL - viry Garly. nour: o Als e, DiC: wpon E uting " ructiors of | anticipating a glorious tim for raising money. mis south. A jolly crowd got off the car to at-|™Me it would seem to be a take to . ' T s A tnegreen | o IO s and Tiveters hal r;:;e Svery meeting devoted to_sew- nethere was an old black Mammy o S gt 1 SRRCG s which | Bsual we enjoyed every minute, work- | It we hear of a kind deed which has flashing fountains fliled: and happy - light on their faces. xé some cannot. Those <who are trou- | me that the colored people were the ::rgculmnl-da»-nmem at Wastirg-|"Thiee long tables ‘were spread with ‘glo ;l::‘t 9;11]011)‘: e be encouraged to ed to see or to hear find it difficult [only people who really undersiood | ‘o3 3 ‘o But, oh: to take your haud, my dear, 3 . . R T e There's nothing like & Social Corner | Sled to see or to hear o g s . 391—Economiical Use,of Mest in the | SUCh deliclous fdod. I think the Sis- | Never have women had so many Sisters’ smiles. combat their i . o O i :n:":wmin:' how she | Home. ters must have all been benefited by | auties, responsibilities and privileges fce? In the friendly western woodland . ’: Our club colors were waving in the the long string of recipes in the So-| ¢ tsid where nature has her way! ®| Some of the Sisters come quite a|cooked 34—Meats. Composition and Cocl ‘ng. | the, A e thrust upon them, both in and outside O e AR R R e e ar distance and arg tired trom the Jour- | ~Wh: gald, “Miss L, 1|, 256 Preparation of Vegetalies for R Tiien o o 1 btk e Bt e | e se now gl ! B , - - i ney. arc i ey ¢ 5 : 5 3 e e e e ood Uhia. T was Juet i | a0, Jeave say: oo o T e e ST G "Gickenar then T "soe- | 1T%oBEEs and Their Use as Feoa. | YT EINE § bt Lucins | ons Getiar o the. sk of two el e past is too much with her, an . Therefore I & ek ” - By : : h as Food. , one dollar o wri . lement greeting the sisters. sugges at at least|where it 11 sing a lullaby until it is and Aunt Marie for the hi a: 1 e s the people looking back; e o 121—Be: arie for appy day.|about it! Or should we have a su But 1je i in the peescnt, and the fu. | Jaine Lover and Wandering Jow |SVery other meeting be simply =for|done. 1f you understand by that YOu{ 305 Cannea’ Feaiis, Preseves. and | g Liavs enfoved and appreciated the | gestion for the man or woman in bus- wandered oloar from Mansfield, and |recreation, and that announcement be|will have rice cooked perfect, each es 8nd|Social Corner ever since 1 became & |iness write that, t0o! ture must be free: ™ Teliies. We love our jand for what she is, and ww:g:esl;g‘ ethea:;l :al:::red. S ::gan‘bfiflghg:ldhel:hich kind of a flnkeb:t';t'ndln: out by itself as light as| "“155™ \reat on the Farm. memb«oin W 1"7’." not remember being | But most of us already have cook WHSL W W she can't stay home. AUNT MEHITABLE. 4 KIPTY 10U |- SearCaonel Bretkust Poody: D T a anat T Tama iy e s D . TeCtes WiLh ' ’ B L < da S ——— —_— as Food. r - s for s Ob! 1t's home again and home asain, | (BUYIGLeS ToV, 5 CFINS And fOURG | o GEGTIONS FROM WRINKLES. | HOW TO CHECK A BORROWER. | I$3—Bread and BreadeMixine. R T e | | e e gl Sunshine No. 2 cast her rays on the 298—Food Value of Corn and Corn|ings and get acquainted with some of | fll the Social Corner columns with My heart is turning home again, to God’s country. Products. the loveliest women in the world. Ou? | gomethinz of more general interest an® Dear Editor of The Social Corne: Dear Sodial Corner Sister.: The| ‘Thece bulleting are all wriiten by | jittle visits in The Corner are very | ymportance? whole party. ik LUCY ACORN. |As The Social Corner has arrived at|first thing a mother should d» in the To the blessed land of Room Enou Deyond Al afeen Heie: o the advanced age of seven years|MOMNing Is to bathe the baby. ey of fhem DY hose who|pleasing to us. Wish you could all ONE OF THEM ‘Where the air is full of sunshine and SOCIAL CORNER GATHERING |[there must be many writers who like sure and wash the little mnuth | ¢ the St eratmant, ik 450 rfifm' D | enjoy them as we de. Why make any —_— the flag is full of stars. MARCH 29TH. myself are_mot familiar with iis be- e Y e Iy ‘and concisely ¢ iy re o | hanEes? | Far e part I think The | .o.)FORTHE SWEET JOOTH. —Written by Henry Van Dyke. ginnings. Would it not be interesting | Ivory soap is a very good kay Tor| s B s Bat th Corner coul & “improved only in § . o e bath and for the baby's waak:ns. fewer recipes, and yet there are some | ~Hear Soclal Corner Sisters: A Sent in by Crimson Rambler. if the Editor would tell us somethi Dear Social Corner Sisters: Just a |t “'® JCID 8| A very good way to test tne water WATCHWORD. |who greatly appreciate them. *I|ge capdy now ana then is plesving jdomit think much of the Wp-to-date | gegron Tatfy: One gill water. two rd or two in regard to the next So- o o Cornery Eatnening. ‘Sunshine No.| We have been told The Social Cor- | I8 to put your elbow in it. INQUIRIES AND ANSWERS. ey ath ner Clubs are unique in that it is for- A very good plan is to wasi ' the OUR ECONOMIES. business method. I like originality. ot b e St —= 2,3pd 1 will have the Eathering of |bidden to have any officers. I think it |Daby's Clothes as soon as you bave — Think the monthiy prize money would | Cups, brown sugar two ounces butter, PHOTOGRAPHER No. 2:_Your new | street, March 28th. Take the Willi- | Would be interesting to learn how given the bath. It is a great hely Dear Social Corner Writers: Do you | be greatly appreciated by some of the g:: e 0(‘ T LA ) TS -GURTLEF “LORSPOOTY pen-name is satisfactory. We do not | mantic, Baltic, Taftville or Greeneviile | that came to be. ; Another good idea is to kewn woolen | know. that cther people’s ecouomics do | homes mentioned by H. H. e bot o A ms s rito FigSe Care to pass upon signatures. It isyoars ahd get off at 13th street, walk | Jim thinks we might earn money |5tockings on them. as it keeps the feet | 10t fit someone else much bettcr ihan | Let's he happy and not too serious, | T00. tir oocasiohally -sntil it bolls the auplication of names which con-|up the hill where you will see the|for the use of the Club; and H. H.|Wwarm. Cold feet gives them colic. their clothes would? We may get|and continue as we have soven vears. |PRN PV SOOI TGl put cover fuses us. There is always a welcome | usual sign and colors. sussests several worthy objects to| DBetsey Bobbét and Samantha. I be- |helpful hints from one another, but BOB-WHITE. - | then &l T boll fve minutes: add but- necess: b n t I used - 3 3 X tri ?m&s' W;’““,Y{.F I[fter To- :.sguqua.l. ngmg for a fine day and s e : election of a treas RetEBor wh: i ad‘ a;mdeeal'. One working woman who eirns $40 OUR COMMON WEEDS. in cold water h‘\fl‘l:"nfl’:np,‘ or “un”:‘; Colved S Ty o Liberty and Lucinda: We had such| To make practical an implied sug- [2nd every Sunday morning rhe used | mMorth divides it thus: - Sa~‘ngs " t The e T e MaE da wuaves THANKS to Theoda, Joan, and all|a nice time at your home. Feb, 28 |gestion by Married and Happy ‘could | t0 come after a drawing of tea, so my | bank, $20; clothes (I make moe: of | Dear Sisters of The Social Corner: | buttered 5 i .,Axr' ARl o othora Who had & hand in sending the | that we had better keop the ball roll- |not we have at our picmics an ex. |Busband said: “Fll fix her ths miorn- | tiem myself). $7: church ani charity, | The common weeds were designcd for|when B <l and (Weat U0 5 Social Corner BEditor the 7th Anniver- |ing. Hope to see you hera. change table, so if one has 'things | D& $4; upkeep” of room at . hom: $2; |our use. quite cold. ap in waxed pap sary loaf of cake, candles and all. It| Best wishes. they would sell, others could have the| She sent her daughter the same as |DiSher life (such as magazincs, tiea Sour Dock—Another good tonic and| Honey Squares: One cup strained pleased the eve, tickled the palate and SCOTTIE. |opportunity fo buy: and have letters|Usual and my husband turmed arcund | (T®. etc.), $2: other expenses (carfrres, |general purifier is obtained from the [honey, one cup brown sugar, one ounce touched the heart, for, clothed in Cor- telling our wants, So if one wants a|20nd sald: “Don’t your mother know I [COsmetics, etc.), 3$3; Christmas g:fts, [roots of the sour-dock. It is es-|butter, one-half cup cream, one-quart- ner colors, it was a work of art. SOME INTERESTING BOOKS. companion for company for a season | 00°t Tun 2 grocery store?” $2. If 1 need the doctor, I 1ake that | pecially useful in all constitutional dis- | er teaspoon salt, pinch cream of tar- —_ or someone else would Iike such an| She never came any more fur tea. or | MONey out of savings. cases, such as scrofula, cancerous af- |tar, one teaspoon lemon extract. NO-ONE-IN-PARTICULAR: Thanks| pear Social Corner Sisters:—I am | 9PPortunity, or other things, it would |2PYthing else. Another woman. who mak's 3.2 a|fections, tetter and_similar skin dis-| Put butter, salt, honey, cream and stir, for your fine estimate of the Social|interested in books. I wish there were [De Of mutual benefit OLEANDFR |month, says: I give 20 ce ts each|eases. ~To be taken in a decoction |sugar into sauc orner and compliments to the Bd-|more letters written on this subject.| I think Keziah Doolittle is right. —_— Sunday for support of the church and [or syrup: A dése of either, a wine- [fire until dissolved, itor. The Corner deserves all that can W sHOUIE Kepp. Lo - 01065 e CAKE THAT IS GOOD. missions. Christmas usually coste me IPibree times daily. The fresh |tartar. Boil until it forms s A literary section would improve our D penname; also i 0t P, pually foate me | gisuafal (hree CIeH Gelly. The frash |LSTiR: eated 1o coll’ water. De said in praise of it and we wish the | D, e I think it would be good to limit lets Editor did, all said in praise of him. Fhave just read John Muir's Travels | ters to a certain number of words, to | Dear Social Corner Sisters: These|ents I never give less than $5. I might |simmered in sveet cream or lard make | grees . Remove from fize and il 1o THE SISTERS may be pleased to|In Alaska. This is a fine book. I |boll them down. are nice cake recipes. add that I board and it costs me atout [ good ointment for scrofulous sores|lemon extract, and pour into buttcred know Ethelyn worf second prize for an |learned many interesting facts about | But there are so many good sug-| Caraway Sced Cal One -half cup qu;r week. inclnding carfares, 2nA: scrofulons sore eye: tins. Mark into squares hefore cold coonomical® dinner menu in an. all | Alaska which I didn't know before. gestions T have no doubt we shall see | butter, one-half cup sugar, three eggs, is second woman rece.ves $144| Poke Rcot—Is another valuable pur-|Wrap in waxed paper sufficient for nation competition from a Chicage| Julla France and Her Times, by Ger- | 2 ETeat improvement in the Social|four fablespoons milk, one teaspoon | mors, 2. Year than the first womar. and | itying arent in all skin diseases either | twenty-five squares. . . paper. {ride Atherion, s one of the best|Corner page. orange extract, two ana one-half tea- | "3 PUTINS 18 390 less. o lin the form af an extract or a powder: MOUNTAIN LAURE books I ever read. It is about the WRINKLE. |spoons caraway seeds, two teaspoons won self- | The dose of the former js from one to s 1 b= TOU WANT to try dahlla seeds |woman suffrage and militant move- baking powder. one and one-half cups | coniak, i NOt humoring our wants but | (hree zrains two or three times a Cay. HOUSEHOLD HELPS, e I I . Do ey | ettt e, A WORD FROM P. U. T. flour, cream butter and sugar togeth- | PP 08 ey The Intter, two to six grains. 5 B ey ot packets you buy. Red. Pepper Burns, Mrs. Red Pep- er,-add eggs well beaten, milk, orange AITH. The fresh root roasted in hot ashes SiziSocthl Corner Sisteeni Ticds . per and The Second Violin by Grace| Dear Social Corner Members:—Be- | Xtract, seeds and flour sifted with suntil soft then made into a poultice, | kerchiefs shou o e ‘osied th Richmond are entertaining. ing one of the “first year» members I |baking powder. Mix and pour in tin. LIVED IN NORWICH ONCE. in an excellent application for tumors. [ both sldes before fo/ling’ Feme v/ (0 WHAT THE CRITICISMS SHOW, | Bawbee Jock and The Helr of Dun- |must surely wish The Corner many |and baks 40 minutes. 2 felons and the like, whan it fs decired | DaDkina, et 1f only WoRsq OF o0 i * |carron by Amy McLaren are enter-|happy returns of the day: even though Hasty Cake: One-quarter cup but- Dear Social Corner Sisters: I wish|to “scatter” them, or, If too late for |#ide, the other side .5 nl;re ;n c L. - That The Corner may be very much | 2ining Scotch stories. Iam a bit tardy in so doing, but from | ter. o cup susar. one-halt cun mill | Lo, (PADK Spry Bird and Lucy Acorn|that, will hasten 'subpuration. The|, 70 remene the, JHLY, ON003©30E Pt ot s Joseph C. Lincoln's books are amus- |a glance at The Corner this week | tws “coge. “wiii’ one-balf cup milk|for their welcome to The Corner. It|julce of the rreen, full-grown iuaves | from a black suede shos or 20 8k Fic ing. His characters are humorous my presence was abso- |orange cxtract, two teaspoons baking | s> Pleasure to me to meet them. allowed to thicken by evaporation in|FIove, (Pg TR Band 4l the tim That we should be sure we are writ- [and quaint. His scenes are laid on pensible. P g g o e AKIng | Dorothy Perkins No. 2 asks if my |the su3 and then made into a chick |1 keeh a ppitlc op hand & t*me. ing something interesting, not some-{Cape Cod. you read Daniel Whita- | pinch salt. cups flour, | initials are certain omes she gives—no, | plaster with gunpowder, is said to be a | It 28 'n; Redab 148 whih osy sna thing uninterpretable. Mr. Pratt's Patlents, Cy Whittaker's | ker's “Letter to the Editor” this week?| Ghocol - mine are very different. But I lived | gure cure for cancer, to be applied as Inti e en Wit N P Place, The Woman Haters and Capt.| Wasn’t it just delightful? It seems colate Frosting: Two squares of | in Connecticit until I was grown up,|a plaster once a day. L AL R PR i chocolate, three-fourths cup sugar,|and lived for two years in Norwich.| A tincturs of the ripe berries Is ef-| If yousienve sy s your (e That there is a much larger fleld | Dan’s Daughter, are among the best. |that Das y s s b s . Sl Fogr el oy by s it e e i ©0l- | three tablespoons miik, one-haif tea-|I also lived in South Coventry and |ficacious in chronic rheumatism. o ::t l'---or ered upon for ““fl b C“‘fl""_w SII“ e it e i - in”""" that | 52008 :ler?nngrexlngznt:;u csg yoiks, onm:.t ?m:-. and visited relatives, who MADGE. s oy or mis. | Zree’s Will “The Wooing cf Calvin |there is some deficiency yet; since it | forerross’ , Cream i P maaaing 1 oftier . Lowh wmonal experiences mis- | SnA'TiD th Calviie. Miss Tich. | osen't. apoiemt o oy Tut; gether: adl milk, egz whites, ex-| My early vears seem like a pleas- walsts when yvou pat thent awwy they will) ergcki ghe sili A Good Rice Pudding—On» milk, three tablespeons rice, blespoons svgar and one-fouriul tea- uert of ree ta- WOMEN’S INGENUITY NEEbZD. haps may be profitable as well as|ards 1s a daughter of the late Julia| But I hope, that tract. and flour sifted with baking |ant dream, when T recall them and I amusing, If written up. Howe. She and her sister have powder and salt. Beat 5 minutes. turn [like to read things which recall the e spoon salt and nutmeg.. Bake three That criticism in most any form is|just completed the life of their illu: in tin, bake 25 minutes. Cool. old places to me. Dear Editor of The Soclal Corner: | hours. trious mother. T am interested in this, EASTER LILY. I wish 1 could join in some of your|Today, as always, women need _to BTHLLYN know of little economics, simple rem- both wholesome and helpful andshould | 35 | heard Mrs. Howe lecture some | teresting sub; £004 - tims Dl = s es, but my aeropiane is Jecth. . that fwe gon de ECONOMIES. Jet trained to such a Al and T fess |cdics; easlly managed forms of citer- not excite in us feelings of resentment. | years ago. generate into mere scraper’s columns SISTBR VIRGINTA. |also! ' 1 must wait until it is available. When | tainment and all other trifies that s "M - m.: kS e Dear S. it is, 3 hin] ke for happiness in the home some, but that old family meth- st n these seven years Cor- oclal Corner Sisters: Wz had ist think how I shall enjoy the | make n o8e- o dding inis ke aiioat ‘Astighe AN INQUIRY. ner started on n,. em".:"'.g helptul- | Paula’s maearoni and ham for dinner |scenery I shall pass over by the way,| In city homes, it may be that cement —— ness I .have mever attended a Social|t0day and found it good. I had heen NORTH DAKOTA. |and glue need no longer be lnrgely ble to the majority. Dear Social Corner Sisters:—I am {Corner meeting or plemic. I don't | Wishing for a variety in ham ana egss, —_— used; because it is cheaper to huy a Since the Socia] family spirit is the |2 new comer to the Corner, but am|think that very many of the “first|WRiCh is our standby. COCOA FRAPPE. ' new article than take the time re- charm of The Corner it would not be | 100king for a welcome. members” can beat that But | ,_I_have been unsuccessful in finding: — quired te patch the old one: but in il it e I want to say & word to those who |T hope, in spite of that serious negii- | 1917 dry goods bargains, so have been | Dear Social Corner Sisters: Here is |many country homes, hints of this kind have chimney fires this March weath- | gence, You have not forgotten an | 100KIng over the remains of the old |a simple rule for sherbert: Add juice |are just what are needed. . 8. C. EDITOR. ey gets attentive and cordial member named | Clothes I had before the war. Ai. wool | of two lemons, one orange and one cup | bJlany men Smagine that housekeen- is even . and fast colors look pretty good these |0f sugar to one quart of milk. Four |ing today is merely a process of hond- A FAMILY FLOCK OF RHODE ISL- — P U T Gave ‘even if they ate old. the juice in slowly and freeze. ing out carefully labelled packaves, DOM PEDRO’S GRIEVANCES. 1 have shortened old skir:s worn| Cocea Frappe—Mix one-half pound | With full directions printed thereupon, AND REDS. ok and sofled around the bottom Those | cocoa and three cups sugar: ccoh with | OF Of opening cags that contain every St Dear Social Corner: I waai to tell [ROt good enough for dress slurtz are | two cups full boiling wat+ unti] | Possible article of diet: but no ma‘ter Dear Social Corner Sisters: I have| In my grievances. ( presume |Petticoats; an old gingham made an |smooth; add to this three and onc- Falf [DOW gorgeous the label, or,how care- regard tried to keep several kinds of fowl; all know about the million cGollar | 2Pron. uarts of milk ecalded with c.anaron | [ully the manufacturer has prepared 28 years I have had or state pler, which extencs a| Old lawn and wash silk dressec I cut Bark; cook for tan mumze “boar In | the contents of the can, it takes 2 wo- thousand feet out into the Thames |UP into handkerchiefs; the good [:eces | the beaten whites of two eggs mixed i 4 3 I hem for every day, the poor oves|with one cup sugar and one pint of ‘Well, from one of my windows T had | Saye for colds, and burn up. whipped cream; cool, flavor with ca- k- ¢ an unobstructed view of the river,| The old linen sheets and tablcclcths | nilla, and freeze. Serve in cups and | If any man doubts this, let him sit from the Groton ferryslip uo tc the |Make good bureau and stand covers. garnish with whipped cream at the tabld of a mood housekeeper drawbridge. Now they have pu a two-| I once made a dress out of old Inen | I have many good recipes saveu from |and partake of the meal she has pro- story shed on the dock, wh'ch shuts|Sheets. but think they are worth more | The Bulletin and am making a Bulle- | duced from canned goods, then let me_ off _ent the as towels. ‘tin_coc him experiment in private and re- dock to ONE OF YCU. fennie: I enjoyed your little seymon. | Port results, . WILL SEND IN QUILT o ¥ "= h.'nnmm in rzind. . It i sald, teo, that the art of pre- Here: is 'a simple, inexpensive HA. |rervink will soon be lost to home- treatment that will almost always makers, not so, for it will be bhetter *'stop dandruff and scalp itching, and Dear Social Corner Sisters:—I re-I° A REAL GOAT EXPERIENCE. [known than ever before; ceived the quilt Mlock one of % Bty nation is how to the hairthick, live and lustrous: T = from a in Dl ones on is learning to “preserve to keep! , r Sisters: The 1 quilt blocks this coming week with More Goat rem'nds full directions. Have been sick so incident whick hap- our use the kindly fruits of the earth,” At night, spread the hal; Sp! e hair apart and e ryn Gus thme rub a little Resinol Ointment into ‘would not answer 4 ago. the scalp gently, with the tip of the Best wishes fo you all : - " that finger. Repeat this until the whole % S o =ik . o nas Yotk one 11Re. cnsetiie ‘l:lphlbentreludin:‘e!tm;rn- AT SURPRISE. | the duty, especial shampoo thoroughly with Res- ,A ““L_ F % beLind her. _the o > inol Soap and hot water. Work the Dear Social Corner Sisters:—It was was friendly i i} ‘creamy, lather weil into the great surprise to me when I leas n T T thescalp. Rinsewith 1-

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