Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 28, 1917, Page 15

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yed for and oUr own company o 3 wae the worst we ever got into because —— 3 3 of the babit. THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: $2.50 to firet; u-lounnnd; $1.00 to-third, Some of us are still playing cagds mede the last Saturday in each month. and getting same pleasure from Award them' others get from croquet or fem- e p Dear Soclal Corner ey - 1 mever would y for a ! CORNER PRIZES FOR APRIL e & stareh it H —- ' 1o send- |30 B o ive by .:,m, e . IV Y SOCIAL C soda and"rice e B e ————— = SARAH AVN TIGHE. 1 Lincoin First Prize 8280 ECONOMICAL RECIPES. o o8 : “Lemon- Ade-de-Catmpe."— Teken Ytom ROADSIDE PLANTING. To Sunbonnet Sue for letter entitled “Wavs of Harning Moner.” Second Prize $1.50 To Kitty Lou for-letter entitled: “How ’o Lensthen Life of a Corset.™ “'l-f mt two u\;l)-m - Soctal Oefl_m Am sendiag in 3 “UT wmmfi':‘“ E g S 1864, for APrl| . pear Eaitor and Sisters:—Like otn KBZI§H DOOLY . - jer folks we are trying to reduce tle ol TTUE. - | high cost of living, for this family a: el 4 . least, by planting & garden. That of . when melted, stir in two S : OUR NATIONAL DESSERT. T help to Pient and-cate for. Third Prize $1.00 Dear Social Cormer Sieters: I idea of my own that 1 shail To Elnora for letter ent!tlefi‘ “Home-Made Linoleum.” then add two cups of milk so good we have no fault? If we aH 3 European cotintries as well as in our|![Y 0ut alone, is to clean up the road- from fire, add | thougnt alike what a funny world it own country, pie is. considered as typi- side just across from the house and 3 ae “ut Tresd ooumbe. one’ ™ Gs eit right cara: fon o nims S s Unele Sam, and is| PS5 00 0y, ffs at th t is right to play s if you : e man of ouse scoffs at that * BOCIAL CORNER POEM. in @ahlias m-‘hg:nn. 'n‘m yolks. SUr | pave & will J:i mmgl:m“‘h to know | bis_sister mflow—v or,au.- ::r“n:::;.:" E"m ittt “aptl SOMcET e t0: 2ad, and 1| s remiume were pai g00d stimy evil from good. Not every one o and cards 3 th nC | think when the bushes are¥cut out h{ ‘hen in 1870 followéd varieties which Ty wWns long before the discovery of America. The World and You. e 10ds Soctoa) and dsioately a horse races with it. The same with But, less of wWhere pie origin- that I can raise something there.s p T e cards. Because you own a pack youl . ated, 1t is ours and bag come to siey.| Whenever I go anywhere 1 think By Watter G. Doty. tow. of ~ dshlla pan of hot water. needn’'t gamble. Enjoyment is inno- What m{ 4 D6 more delectable or more what a pity it is that the roadsides All the world’s against You I T R eon” This Is the| Meat Croquettes—Make a thick white |cent until some one-turns it to evil. delicions S50 S0 Raky crust, | o POt Ne cieaned up and cuftivated 12 you care to think it's so: Juaresil, was introduced. sauce of two tablespoons butter, two| Wishing you success. playing in ey ,,mu gerciie i v It would add so much to the appear- Not a ‘person willing you. should | progenitor of the cactus A3TUA, & 1Y e | tablespoona of flour and oms cup of AUTUMK JOY. him that he finally vielded A H ance of the farms, that I think have a decent show. Universally admired o D eats col. | milk: add two cups of cooked chopped and soon was an adept at the game. He |, Loganberry Pie: Line deep pie pan|would pay the farm owners to give !:varyh:dy waiting with a buffet and ::l‘:"! gracetul form ai o meat and one-quarter teaspoon salt.| MINTS FOR EARNING MONEY., |Decame ;"::"; 2 v‘n:;ry. S -I;;lll!llkl‘:':lz:p: Ay owe Wio cassd 8 do.it, the right e - Whe 1d, -form, roll in egm, then i lxs sy = flon -un - to use the land for a term Of years- Mercy, what a world of woe! i cantcs tyoks are °°'3.‘:“'°‘.‘,..‘,;‘§” R i e e Uothor Nor 1. = and lost, and kept trying to win it back [ TIth Loganberries, n-ux';" (234 one-half | five, perhiaps. if he would clean it p = “ 1 he was deep sugar, = Poo! and cultivate it. And it also seems AfL the world, Is with you Howered forma from which have been | Rice Croquettes—Aad one ege u:d B S ey deep InJebt and accused | ;ng a little flour: 4dd bits of butter (o me that there must be some of Ir you only think that way: eliminated the weak stems, resulting lg g)r‘le-fl'“:‘-: =Pd Co& o gm Yo 1n [tor hiots on mn‘-‘—‘s"m.y » B gy here and theére. Caver with an upper | the mill workers in the city who would Everybody hoping vour good luck an exalted form, en om Borne wpon |8 and cricker crumbe; fry in deep|result I am sending suggestions that |Pim. His mother died of a e Taiey or the_ mades” rrust: itk | i e Tt e ey come to = eart when her only son was brought thank Joseph Doe for the dahim Evershods Relping Just a little every | wonderfully strong plants. fat. } . |may prove useful to membere ot So- | 1O Gy e O e er ‘onty Hiyed a |Water before addinz upper crust and|eceds. Some of them are up. The day. The large flowered singles ars hav- | Our Favorite—Take two slices of |cial Corner Clubs, church societies, or | DT CT8. 5 | press together. Bake in a hot oven.|rest I shall plant soon Glory, but the old world's gay! ing a great wave of popularity now, |bacon, cut into cubes, fry until brown: ::;’) °muo‘x_nmt.=:enm ?::‘;2:.‘ en hearted “:J&&"?.xg"w" a brm",,kn A funnel of stiff, whity paper insert- ¥ BET3Y BOBBET Hornel, N. Y. for they are often beautifully colored. |now add two tablespoons flour and stir [help, diater I will sive ldeas for Der” |}y for the sake of o selfish desire to|°d In the top crust will prevent the - —Sent in by L. HK. In-1889 there was a pretty type pro- juntfl a rich brown; add two cups of ted doHar. enjoy an hour or two of plsisureWht|juice from running out at the edg- BLANCHE'S PLANTS. £ duced'ln 'F“l;ance ‘linmwzx‘l!c!:n:rh:r:‘e& = cho‘?ped cooksd ;:n and got w-!u:tq ml_hch alember is given a dollar{cards. A whole happy family was|®® Our Shepherd. Fow"St Smalier and much more siender | myke s sravs. Serve on mices of but: | 1_Each member ls siven a, dolla | S0t cos"and this mister suid she fot| | Transparent Pie: One-haif up but-| Dear Social Cormer Sisters: o —_— {’“ the central sk of an offierwise TSI+ T as much more frem as her enuity | She was the murderer of those three |ler, one cup sugar, three eggs, one-half | fast the house plants are growing “The Lord is our Shepherd;” then let !hffle flower. This type has been|c ns, Bacon and Tomatoss— | .5i s Material may be purchasead |loved ones, and the destrover of that|!easpoon nutmeg, one-half lemon. two | now. us not fear, termed the Collarette dahlia. up \7( rice 20 minutes; fri.|ana made up into articies for sale, as|once happy home. She asked, “Do tablespoons fruit juice, one teaspoon| The coleus are some His pastures are green, and the water o £ one-quarter pound bacon: remové ba- |embroidered articles, household sup-|¥Cf still want me to play with you?”|baking powder. Line a = pan with|orites; have eleven flows clear, MOUNTAIN LAUREL. |con, cover and keep it hot; add two plies or personmal acceasories.. Jeliles| They. with one consent, put their try. Cream butter and sugar,| Last winter I had His arm will protect, and his words ———— cups of sliced onions to the bacon fat| e can be sold, the materials bought | €ards in the fire. beat in egg yolks, nutmeg, grated |with the mtealy" bugs upon them. We Wil ‘De sweet, THE 'MAY MEETING AT WiLLI-|2nd cook 20 minutes; season one-ball | 370 Gl Goiar. or other food supplies. AUNT MARY. |rind ang lemon juice, fruit juice and|were at war in earnest, they won a As he tells of a rest for all weary feet. can of tomatoes and cook 20 minutes. | 7053 S0 Toa 0T A ST o s, pop- whites of eggs beaten to a stiff froth{few battles; but 1 saved the most by MANTIC. Put the rics in the center of serving|com bails, candy. etc. TED A GAKE N with baking powder. If liked, the edge | rooting s.ips. 1f he is our shepherd, why ehrink back dish, pour the fried onjons over rice, R i iy B S - of the pie may be decorated with| A florist told me to pick them off in dread? Dear Social Corner Friends:—I hope |and add tomatoes for a border. Place b,. the eewing society, of blocks, each o N AN PR P S, meringue. and spray with whale oll suds. Though “might gathers o'er us, his|we will have a nice day and a goos|!P® Slices of bacon on top of onions.| oniaining the person's name who |sending in some economical eake re- EASTER LILY. 1 used a_paint brush and wet the torch is ahead; ' RS. #. A. C. | contributes ten cents for that honar, | cipes: Stemmand_buck 0P ieves, Sotis 1eed- To light up the way, where the dark |attendance at the May meeting of e g and 2s quite a number can be made TO SECURE GOOD GOMPANY. ed a bath three times a week. shadows creep, Club No. 1 on May 9th at the hail on| WAYS OF COOKING MACARONL |,; it amounts to quite a sum of One Egg Cake: One well beaten exg, 1 saved the double petunia whare And his voice rings strong, as he calls . 5 - money. The quilt when finished is|°0c SUP Sugar, three-fourths cup milk,| pear Social Cormer Editor:—May I |other remedies failed. in his sheep. Valley street. Dehr Sisters of the Social Cérner: | iiic) g off to the highest bidder, at | Sne-fourth cup butter, one and three- | ogin speak about card playing? = 1|. Tidy Addly: The seeds-of the pink = S Following are a few more macaroni|3"S0007 supper or entertainment. fourths cups flour, two teaspoons bak.- | 220 0 "SRR LOT S CRT TR NS, ¢ | spidef plants that you gave The Cor- His rod will bear”blossoms:his starr| Bring 28 uaual; ajsa. YouT: owil | reelpes: 304 book club can easily be started | 28, PoWder, salt and flacorine to Sult|ywhen boys ‘go wrong it often is be- |ner for distribution grow finely. They will be true o plate, cup, fork, spoon and napkin. puMacaroni With Cheese: Place a ta-|of books donated, or mew ones, cir- e B AGE NS flaty id milk aiger- of bad company. But I do not|reminded me of butterfiies. One stallc And his hand will bring ead, our 3 i lespoon o r in a granite sauce- nd th . that it always is wise for a |lad white blossoms. strength to renew The fancy work exhibit last month | pan on the stove: when melted 2dd & | conte s mrouiy. Imitea Y at 111 Custard Without [Eags: One pint of | mother ‘to refuse 20 pray. with he| Betsy Bobbett: The geraniums that The night may grow dark, and the .-a, o greatly enjoyed we shall have | Spoon of flour; mix well and when the |icngth of time. Gradually new books|Bolling milk: stir in two tablespoons|son if he does not think cards wrons. I trimmed the leaves from last fal. wind may blow coid, paste is smooth add half a pint of |can be Jbought and a great deal of|80ur and two e hecton: sugae) One of my friends, a conscientious |8id not blossom until March; _the But he'll gather his sheep, safe into lan exnibit of antiques: so please bring | milk and water brought to the boiling pleasure results from the readings. sugar and flour together thoroughly, |and wise woman, disapproved of card |Same as other years. Some are forty the fold. any old curios or relics you may wish | Point. When the sauce has boiled up | ™y “pach person is given a number|then add to boiling milk (it will not|playing. When her son was in his|inches high. BT once, season with salt and pepper and | ;¢ cirips of paper, one foot in length | \UmP); nutmeg, and salt when bolled | *teens she learned that he and som Hereafter they will rest down cel- He died, and is risen, to hush ever|to have on exhibition; aleo, the date |just a grating of nutmeg. It is then |7 Gictribute among others, to cover |2P0Ut two minutes. Then bake. chums wero playing cards in a neigt- | Jar. fear— 3P vou i s 2 ready for the macaroni, which must|e o one end to th ther with ) One Egg Cake—Pudding or Tea|ber's barn. She thought If. he were To be continued. . r 5 S if you know how old the article is. be it to be b hile th the other with pen B A promise is given, that all will be - be put in be heated: while this| ;.. nickels, or dimes, as decided |Cake—Meit one and one-half table-|at home the chances of undesirable BLANCHE. near; ; FRANCES. |is heating grate two ounces of hard, |y h "miere 00 ST0ER O8O0l 2poons of butter in a cup, or a piece|companions would be less; also she E—— He has opened a door, to mark out the dry cheese ;‘nd mix it with the ma-|gom. take a whole strip to fill per- |the size of a walnut: break into this|thought if he had begun to go aws THINGS TO TRY. ay, caroni. which serve as soon as hot. | ,nany ana children especially like |One eS8 without beating, and fill*the |from home for companionship an > And Ilg‘med a lamp that our feet may | AN EXPERIENCE IN PIG RAISING.| Macaroni and Oysters: Divide equal- | the idea of sending in as many strips | CUP With milk; sift together one cup |recreation he might a few years later, Dear Social Corner Sisters:—Have not stray. Iy one-half pound of macaroni (cook- |as they can cover. An incentive may |©ach of sugar and flour, one pinch of | seek them in the saloon. S she said: |&I¥ of you ever tried barley flout for Friendly sreetings, Social Corner|ed). Place half of it in a well greascd | he a certain lensth to cover. as per. |salt and a teaspoon of baking powder,| “Frank, if you want to play cards|thickening soups and white sauces for Then let us not falter, when dark | Sisters: You don’t know how much | pudding dish, add to this one Pint of haps the height of the church stesple, |and beat the whole rapidly for one|ieach me how and invite'your friends |3iPPed toast, creamed potatoes, chick. shadows come, pleasurs it gave me to meet the Sis- |oysters and their liquor, cover with |; ' g 1onotfeat or the number. of |minute and bake in a hot oven. Ex-[to your home.” en, fish, etc? A nurse toid me mbout I he is still with us, we all shall |ters at Willimentic April 11th. bits of butter and season Wwith saltl|f.et around the parsoname, or any |Cellent for a simple, quick mixture. Frank never formed any bad habits, |it the other day. She said that she reach home, Some of the Social Corner friends|and pepper: add the remainder of the |oiter igea that may be Siven. Served with sauce a good* pudding, |ond always was known as an exem- | had always, used it instead of ordin- Where pastures are green, ad the water flows clear, And the shadows of night will never appear. —Mrs. M. M. Dutcher, in Springfield wish to hear about agriculture, macaroni, beat two eggs thoroughly, baked in I and put ‘man. ary flour, as it doesn’t lump and hasn't TT tell vou my experience: I bought |add to them & scant pint of milk, POUr | poren brtmos Thay boiaken of the i e o S i PR PONE 3 - : 2 church, exterior and interior, of together with any desired filling. - I have known young men who, their | the pastry, floury taste of wheat flour. O e I L e e e T e e [oastor, or rociety membare. ang sert| I you wish to make a two-egg caks | friends thought would not have gone |1l 18 the rdfe sty ¥eve ma and s b aigac e s e [ ) dcb1.k Grumbs. Place | Many people interested think a gremt]use & small potato and only use one |astray if they had been allowed more | "% f e it. 1 named it Chocolate Drop. In the oven and bake until the top is | goai’, Peon;® JHierests o2z, "this equals two-egs cake®Try it.|freedom at home. e drug store, and take 1 1-7 ta- (Mass.) Republican. Iy husband bought one at the same | brown. 3 SUNBONNBT SUE. ETHELYN. Agnty No.-1 and Ready: Your let- | Piespoons of barley flour, 3 tablespoons INQUIRIES AND ANSWERS. We bezan by feeding themn skimrsed — - —— - ters were most welcome and enjoy- gfle!tu:)‘:{('e}- ’vn"!‘ fl?&&:‘;-';fi:’fi‘&fi == < milk and when sweet corn came we TO MAKE WONDER CAKE. TIME_AND NERVE SAVERS. E e 18 FAVORITE CAKES . | o & aptetttid il we had barley flour and etir_until blended, NQW— v ilea | began . feeding them sweet co: 3 —_—— 3 Wiha end last ’ o NOW—Letter received and mailed | HoEa L ree R o o er bought any | Dear Social Cormer Sisters: 1 at-| Dear Corner Friends:—Try this and| Dear Social Corner Sisters: Wel- "ana Tow cordialiy G0 we. wel- | Smay, Srom, the, fre, Tour on milc grain for them. We kept them until | tended the last Social Corner gather- |5ee if it does not eave you time ani |come to all the new sisters. OOy 6 new m: T. H. K-—Cards received and for- " at least 15 minutes; season to tast watded to the writers indlcated the last of September, when Chocolate | ing and did enjoy myself so much; |nerves and eventually assist in reduc- Cricket: You are not so small T could AUNT ml‘l‘ABbE b Gilt frames Drop weighed 318 pounds and I re- |the good things to eat and the lively |ing the high cost of living. Have a |Rot &py you out, think I know. “Who o 28 OB - I 1; t * ——— ceived 14 cents a pound which brought{ chat of the Sisters. I enjoyed the |list hung in your pantry so that you |is who!” We will try to sing when COMMENTS BY ANNALIST. 2‘&‘.’:’12‘ on:eplmm\la’f'mw:ur m:;'o':zr:n WHAT IS GAMBLING? me $44.52. lovely aisplay of fancy work also. can readily see it whem drving your|we feel blue or down-hearted, but it is flowers of sulphur to give the ter I bought two more about Nov. 1| I wish to put in a word for that|dishes. On it 24d from time to time et a golden tirige; add to this We have had an interesting discus- |and paid 3.50 each and sold them this | famous T Tound * Sister |different small taske which you mean = nice’ Sige st Christian people | & B0 o iised ontons wad boil sion upon card playing, and we will|March for $34.00, and they were fed | Ready and I had the pleasure of sit-|to perform, but which may *slip Your | our Aprit 1ith m"fifl! f_anySons ¢ for one hour. Pour off the liquid, E: M have heard the hum and happy promises bring it to a close with this lssue.| "SI WK IRt o milk on | ey et odon R ol Y am sufe ~One More, Goap™ e | strain and let stand untf] coid. Both sides were honest in their opin-|the farm. ‘Wonder Cake: Three eggs, ,em. of in Alice’ ves; | could not have been found there. it #t will acquit us in evi] doing. - ions and are worthy of respect. e Kittie Lou: 1 wish to thank you for two. yolks and whites of one; one mend Am sorry there are so many sick| Repeating the stories of a degener- INVITED TO A FUNCTION. We should bear in mind th: ra | the postcard I received. sugar e amtil latter is | button; fix H Taces: press|omes on the lst. Cheer up! Spring |ate, inebriate an underwie and un- 2 playing is a pastime 2,,?;.“ . ,:: S M e Rambier: Hope to meet 70u | Hia frean- - ter; .aa six ta- | Alicé’s hair ribbons: i |has come and the birds with their |derworld worker is indicative of a de- g gamblin again. blespoons of mix well; - Hiares Hongs hefp us to be happy and |Draved taste, and far beneath a noble | ,0¢ar Social Corner Bditor: Fop saye is a vice and a crime. The-one is not| Best wishes to all 24 one cup ""'3... s u-noon glad. mind. vating any longer. The less he thinks ¥ This 1s my favorite layer cake and| Speaking no-evil is a most worthy 2 . to blame for the other. Money is not BUGENIA. | of baking powder canm e e B example, more influential for good in |oF U% the more the neighbors appear | to blame for stock gambling. The pur- bogaR 38 all togethe can ‘made bl ¥ to_warm up toward u LETTER WRITING. o Cream Layor Cake: Beat two egss|® community than unjust criticisms | “wien' 1 got home the other might pose of the individual is not henorable into ome cup of sweet cream, one cuog pncfleo mm‘“ s Hope eaid Mrs. Gazaboo had invited | and this is the point upem which all of us to a function to be held at her Dear Social Corner Editor: I read nstead sambling rests, A gamble s sMBIY | wich"lnicreet Billis's letter upon ihie buve o goad o epoens ok DNy Our. nelghbor’s fauits ana trying 15 |BOuse out in Bamnaksboo Vailey. taking a chance with a view of beating | subject which disclosed her method-| Rest wishes cloak our own, we wouid not have |, hfTUS & o:';cm an mui'm 11t the other party, and whether it s dons | ical habit, which, by the way, is. one Ry cause for righteous indignation. eomithing. €5 eaet & i one way or another doesn’t matter. | Of the £00d ha —_ TBest wishes to all e e = The Sister in Aunt Mary's pathetic | i, h9, 2 "mm“‘:t.m"r: story was not a murderess, or was she | me a letter is an obligation which must| Y & & ‘homes will no doubt help our spiritual “I never went to one, either. T Iun«i' growth and eome good will- resuit|§o%% It THERL be anvuiing from 2 can-| iados e o dy, pull to a barn raising,” said H in any way responsible for her broth- |not be n ted. I feel just as easy m THANKS FOR CARDS. Entertmining the minister at ,“ will m?g d‘r{‘; 10_: m:cn‘»lcan"n:y dm: | ers weak and dissolute echaracter | OWIRE & five dollar note as 1 ds owing Editor Soctal Corner: 1 was called | 1 ooPfel to him fo his sood work|or a rannakaboo!’ { which prompted him to pervert a pas- | 1¢ it is a joy to hear from a friehd, some " here by iliness some two months ago. % sweet | «According to tlu dictionary,” sald time to the service.of vice. it mnst be & plessurs to them to hear | mal o costs Thought 1 m""“ a few lines to not strange we all want to|Fone it mieht be something very | He violated a sacred promiss. He|from you. Hxciting, Dieastre in ‘one thank the for | show our most eomm T i ol g um“mm"{’,mw was false to himssif. He lacked self- [ AnOther ie §‘;:;:";-n g v kgt 3 Many, many e o all the sis o i i ol ond 0 R IR, iy restraint, and this is eomething we all { Goiden Rule spirit to like to exchange a schoolmate, said: *“What tors Who o kindly remembered —e g "Werll, 3;_': £0 and find out,” seem to be short of in one way or an- | joy whenever I can. Thi k 2 because you E with Easter and mg:‘y Ge:'d:' THE MEANING OF MENU TERMS. m:“ 1}|¢1u¢g.m':egf.: of expertenc: other, and & self-examination shows we |2 good correspondent. e ay ; SlanTaaith, Tucite, Lucy, Kcorn, Bob | Dear Social Corner Ststers: He BEP MANpOwDY. are not widely different from ome an- |, There 18 everything in the maaner, g enen 13 - .. iie, Selinda, Aunty No. 1, Remem- |4 fow more definitions of interest: e oftias of the letter writer. E.: A and o e DT Yeidis: of 2 aesel LETTER-WRITING. Any desire to get the best of another | BILL. |ter ogrd. = m'n iy B g,m,,'j Now indicating sweetmeats served aft-| Dear Social Corner Sisters: 1 often person in trade, or to get something - which : ru'ret very much. Hope to|°r dinmer. wonder why people do not use posal for nothing, because of our knowledsze | FOR VIEWING MOVING PICTURES. E be able to meet with you all at the Filat—The under cut of a loin . of |cards more when thére is not time for or the other person's lack of know- — next meeting. beef, mutton, veal, pork or game. letter writing. Many times the postal tadgs, is & garveble—it is not honsst. Dear Sociai Corner Sisters: —Many Corner Sisters:—An i g With best wishes to 2 Foi Gras—Fat goose liver. will be more appreciated than a let- ANNA MBILL. ter, because the letter oftentimes goes o ricassee—A white stew of chicken | uninswered so lons the o, vl 'rfi”m' Beio A not in & good mood. Billie's excellent i|a cHEERY. LETTER FRoM READY.|, ftien Bolecst—Ansinine dipned | itier'on The subiect was o rel inepira- Dear Social Corner Sisters: What a| Glace—Frozen, iced. The secret of good letter writing is pleasure it is to hear the birds singing | Gatea round, flat cake, general- |00t waiting too I before answering: and the rron peeping. 1 always enjoy | ly decorated. #iso of writing when one is not too And what a| @iy pe Phe American term for okra tired or in the mood for it. Better n it soup or other preparations from okra. | 1o Wait for the mood, but besin early all along the way. I enough in the day to really enjoy what When I was caught half way home in a | Hors-d-eevre — ‘3"“-‘"» Dainty Lone is writing. nacd thunace 'torm, and when I|relishes, servea cold the soup. I gee Billy believes In placing her Inocked and was invited in how| Liasion—Mixture of solks of eggs.|address on the back of the envolope. | thankful I was for the welcome sheiter | cream, used for ~thickening or |I am in the habit of writing it in the rsons pisin of their eves after SOCIAL CORNER EDITOR. ¥ moving pictures. Some A I to the| Attieboro, Mass. DAHLIA CULTURE. g = ‘as shown the binding 'Mtc soups and sauces. upper left hand corner of the en- iife oft it. It represents eard m “I do not CONSTANCE. vélope to be sent. shew and too little sense; but it seems . l]'lln 1 have 1 think if Billie'’s way or mine s 16 be necessary. The human hea 1 do mot want to THANKS FROM JOHAN. tried, letters will become a pleasure. a becomes “ha but I think it is s : RS ln;(ud o;’- warTy, or trouble. known. Soon doubles were aften ses a mw forms taken E Dear Editor: 1 send thanks for post may have the pleasure of mesting The flat ones were first wflm !Cfi‘!‘tlt-fiie and Old s letters prettier rior m “gm e cards and stationary, aiso for the | Billie sometime. thén - the ball-shaped blossoms of the were the best which have a zm they 3 beautiful pinks sent me by kind So- ‘With all good wishes for The Social show ":.nm ‘were greatly in evidence. ved | cial Corner friends. Corner Sisters and Brothers 1530 and 1m ‘the interest strip of ril E i m —one who stands true in time of trou- JOHAN. MUMMY. e g — —~ = . B . 2 e

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