Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 16, 1918, Page 11

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wishes tp all. are to rinz days which il be DIANA. to one -ix:-m e g te . WARTIME RECIPES. - s34 look Wfiw B ok e ate ; 7 [ oL e . | fictal v ring the summer, PR pepper. Mix all tokether and DU IR | 1y ene Teorer Aar e ace compelied | (e redulsites necesary for the. dnet | [ N £ you steam . in, used. : i toto & Inrghe anT 5 i afi EVERY WOMAN'S OPPORTUNITY 3 3 GREETINGS FROM JENNIE ‘to> abandon old forms and seek some- flowers. ¥ The Bulletin wants good nomo letters; good business letters; good nelp+ N7 thing new. “Followink are reeipes for | The roots may be left in the ground |, 20 ™ g 2 e h it, covered loat P 3 till the approach of freezing weather |\t ” g B 4 Dear Sociai Corner Siaters: ’ o the times for you to try: \ iy on tw Jetters of any Kind the mind may suggest. They should be in hand b7 |1 am & iittle 1ate to contribute an. ane |, ; o0 Daer and | Walian. Rice—Two tablespoons oll,| 300 fO%, & Week after the lops have S et. trom hool Mednesdar of each week. Write on but one side of the paper. niversary leiter to The Cormer, s ‘about two -hours in | tWO CUPS of cooked rice, oné can of Y ] 38 g‘g 5 i PR Adress, SOCIAL CORNER EDITOR, Bulletin Offics, Norwich, Conn. ris ¢ ! they should be left out. exposed to ;i tomato , one-quarter pound of it P uu.xds R 2 4 5 q fed: one.haif tea~ the sun an dair, a couple “rdfi' to dry, covering .them at n i e spoon salt, one-eighth teaspoon paprika. | westher i1s frosty: Duhlias are grown \ My peared Octobet # éthod—Place . " FIVE PRIZES EVERY MONTH OF ONE DOLLAR EACH. Award {1915 1’:2&}’&3 I had :m met | teaspoons . st ln‘:flniw dish. 'L“En’,“&“e,“::‘é.'&'x:« E;cmma”e'g;e.?ftt:r“ Aol aiwis b bde. the last Satyrday of each month. s ¢ juny of the “weiters. I nuspg:a the {19 3 of tomato soup. 'Sprinkle with grated| ¢ just below a joint, o flmy&n $526, Ao dex "t oege” x'm.".".:i:; ke piabiTo WD Rowel e oot Bk paoris And = Le%. Lee will be a pair of buds ‘near the lower | 9 & ’ . G riad P 5 . end of the cutting. ROLL OF HONOR. 20, prefudion aguinst him nave hesa By westiams snc. Wad of welodins i e Bl - BN g e MOUNTAIN LAURBL — removed and star 3 mosy i s ruso Beans—One cup cool - —_ Sons of Social Corner Writers. 'nhule mm':r 2‘:4 -T” ups u-}mh e DW R mr‘n&: a !l};n?& MM. e Pyt the ; S m:" INQUIRING GHILDREN, K of Norwich. which E think it is most lnter wh one can toma - Walter Fc"mm i f::n country now and that's where we | Yo have cxchanged ;nm hh.,l;tm g ased dish, |Of, ETated American cheese, one-half| = Dear Social Corner Sisters: Children Allen Williams Hovey Sterry of| 'They say the melting pot of war |iheir personal ‘““um‘u-aa“ ‘,::fi“"”: ,., Put-on a wod -quarter ask- questions, and when e child -asks ot . & E £ : = B 3 L) i i “E 1 o - B, . E& g £§ : 5 Fika, tone Tabjespoons of of is asking becauss o C:: E.:mks. of Norwich. :;E"; :“'-lx,dflla. '%:.x:::z“’h:? :h ‘-?t! m L"f‘-’?&&a‘-flr'u ‘meeting 3 . °§:§§;$i:;::rm:n:.m s ?25;:::‘ ::!’eiikéfny kfl:)efl;:,‘,;afl“:é eh-“z, i:-‘.'_m.m h‘ ‘-:fl.' bmo = lthar T Knewon o Wothretl, 106 08y oy, [ heash ot i e i - Hone eomeSoty | prty oo | it S8 PO | G e e 3 LR, o 4 oFleyd Mitshell, of Central Village| ' A SKIRT FOR SUMMER; thers, which 1y ) LLTERE R fi’fi;?‘é&i‘gfiififiim%‘:i: ;5“:5‘3;;5 fi%lé{.’,‘_‘:_%‘.’.‘fi?‘ o Rowikg . 51068 st e e P b socia. GORNER posws. | Bk Sl e s L PR AR T i S bR B e e e s e, | T oty s o s e ished to advise the children of it.| dc. in remaining sps. to beginning| Rows but ence. Tt seemed 'so characterless'| Simple little ideas on |birthday of The Corner but there were | teaspoon salt. o s S :fi e 0 man; ? Ui Method—Stir quickly, thoroughly | She did not have a store where they ( ch., turn. rd, vumum"‘ LS ol ::fi»tnfisfi'fi:gl 1%"“‘“”'“:: :‘,,“',,: m&"‘fl?& hum-mm. Rane DSt S L v ""t_“ sifted flour into. salted Boiling water. |could ook in and see all-the things| " §th Bow—Chaln 4, 1 ¢ in 3rd st. of | time. I wave g'er the living and dead; to il and had mever worn it again. |In8 of young children, meny other| I am glad we have an homor roll. |Boil five minutes. This should 100k | ¢! ;I ehra m‘fl'"g ‘tl\;ehnt:,_ i To the fleeting clouds and the winds| Realizing the: foolishnesy' of ippaju- | USefVl and practical helps _wArich I know how hard it must-be for Mar- | Branular and smooth. Serve with top e da r suggested s that bl art 3 very: Ha son | milk. d stand by the gate i d that T know you. R dice in wi counts along the highiway of every- |ried and Happy to give her only milk could - EG _OGY. an! Y will have a uniform jellylike consisten- | derstand that 1 whisper Feg Peayers of the souls be- | and pit it mh" :o,“.fl:.‘;??‘,‘,t“}?m*’f; day iife. 3 % t0 her country, She is a brave woman| Baked Apples—Three red apples, six ':::m‘f“ them all as they went int0|ey. When stirred it will have a silky | © KITTY LOU. low, do with it. It was of a dull beige cot- | I think the early writtws who weto cheer the bdys of other mothers as | Leaspoons. seoded = raisine, Water o “Phat would hardly do” said tne|luSter and will trail off in siende: That fashioned my border of red. [ton gabardine and as it brushed |Miht call the “charter members” are her letter shows she is dving. - cover. S Rl e y' 1% ;u he | thrends from the paddle, QREETING FROM. BILVER &l ¢ |against the curtains in my bédroom |t0 bé commended for their swork which|, Do the writers who met with Aunt| Method—Wash, halve and core ap-| 00", The e mite aii| - Soft soap contains, in addition to the " PENCE 1 am the pride of Worlds allied, I was struck with how well it con-|9¢¢Mms to have proved & success Mary remember at Both ficnies Ann| ples. . Crowd in pan, cut side up. Place | FOU4 Mo two thinse: frst; wrile all|, [0 Aose sfichins o adiiion ot . PENCE, T am a Nation's seal; trasted with the blue flowered cre.| HODINg that all have enjoyed and|Tenner of Central Viliuge? Anw: dof two teaspoons raisins in eadh half ap- 5 parents el —_— Each spangied star in my silken mere e s sal tonne, Then a bright thought came to |realized as much benefit as I have, |they know that she passed on to rest is & mother'’s gift and a mother’s tear me. Why not trim it wsf: the Blng|end that the' kind words and J0% b, sitne She has a boy in the ser- In the cause of a common weal. |fowers? may continue. ; vice. - Fortunately !V‘;\“ about a vard of them abopt the nice delicious hot|l ©. Teal soap—a certain amount ©of| p.ar goclal Corner Friends: T want' B e, e on 19 | lunchies for school children, or get the |fr€e alkali, all of the glycerin con-| 4 rial ag if T am still on the ineide e | 5 en: e‘r al 1 principal of the school to tack a writ- |tained in the fat, which is releazsed in our dear Corner, and answer nearly boiled out.. Strve hot.or €0l | 1en notice on the bulletin board in the the process 1s saponification, a1 oth- | when the toll is. ealled. - X ; . R y “ | hall; but the parents of the children |®F impurities. 1If these are removed| "y pag-Been many months since R U e e e e o s o e o Tt e GLUB NO. 28 MEET MARCH 6TH,| oo, 10k see that motice. o she goes | P POUURE, (he result e the forma-|sent jn my bit to The Comner, but asi Ang the zift that 1 dlasp to my |few of the leaves, T basted these on DRIED APPLE CAKE. bogks, and books are real people to * TN \ S tmmiopniaad Jals L aewiietac: EA T T B NS ¢ I am not a live wire in = § ‘resst: the he mof the Skirt, forming 5 band it gtk me. 1 think svers midale-aked Newl peae social Cormer, Sisters: Again | 270,10, N if b will pay him| To Purify Gresss —'1t grease and | work. Tam sure Tam goiting the best! In the shrouded night I wait the dawn.|around the bottom: then I buttonholed| Dear Social Corner Sisters: Another|England man or woman ought to read | yo° " of the bargain gnjoying your lai The dappled streak njoy Now I want to tell Polly Jame I Gratefully yours, | S . a certain amount of money he will|seraps are exposed to the air at or- ! t we have fet in our rooms in thelprint in the anything sh its | di it fulne f & day new-born | thix.on with: g Ted hich Lincoln's books. Young peop'e like & : paper g she wants|dinary temperatures the particles of | full of happiness and helpfulness. o KR p o gy i s th:‘cveyn txu.e' ::;nlf::i zs R :;erzm&w:::": i - m Ghange “if they fiave lreh. ib . New Egfigfimvma r;vl?.n;&r{al. m;l?he ?::":K to say about the lunch room. The|lean meat and other impurities whick | You secm to want to hear from the FRL A [ put French knots of the same blue. | Social Corner. I have enjoyed' ~the|England, but we older ones recog- writing is an advertisement and print- |they contain will decompose and ‘the | older members and I was glad to see & & d earthwere dark and gloomy:|ing it in the paper is advertisin itself will bee el She. was et b el nize many old neighbors and friends | oo y : ertising. | grense itself w! ome raneid. one of M. Roena’s messages. 2 “The breath of the southern palm, [belt. The result was a skirt ideal for | felped with the love and friendship of . manly gay we litti @lsturbance like thats wouldn't | the idea of. showing th : ol MK o i ol ey TaLs Tk | puimer Ve ren | pirg o i - not resent the “take-off” of our own 5 ai 2 ldn't | the -idea of g them a picture | weight of water, and add one teaspoon | have not forgotten. I owe you a card.! !x.'.amlmrry s 10 s SoRRy thet[Sc penn TRERAE .('im lh:mgcb 5 ofam_ L You heve my|Farents. Harold “Bell Wright is an- é:qa the Dlsuud . atwgg‘. "‘(-‘mfi?r‘:% in the catalogue. I have observed by | permanganate of potash for each six|T have read the books you named and T S almost any summer ‘waist. heartfelt sympathy in this time = of Other favorite of mine and also Ralph | [EZTOrS 200, ARRE TV T ot o st ms Clins. o Pk Frestaie. §AF hatl il wtt mioved heps =0 S §. R 5 vplc song: A white wash waist to be worn with | your_sorrow. C ik ; n. ; + x i s Pt little ‘mind ideas that are clear and|The pot of Iye can be added to the| Our dear soldier boys take the tms, this skirt would be, yery oriaina] with | Spry-bira; We enjoyed. your letier.| Old 801:. T guess we could spena a| About ‘the time I was ready to o] helpful i < kettle of soap. now. for knitting instead of b \ 14 8o} made his appearance. I mrde! I think we are too apt to be busy s b 3 time for our 1 am the f Worlds allied, collar and cuffs of th ; _ “how ant hour in hook talk. "I, . too, | O! ; ! D L. M. B. |as they are devoting their time T"am a Wation's ecal: U O EASTERTEILY. | bavyy we Shod ber We il ity nd | OBnd Dickens ahove my. inisliect, of | Dasts for L R b s SO it O oRu ok and t - o protection. 2 Each spangled star ip my silken mere S live up to the Golden Rule. 3 POEMER u{"! "“‘ il “!‘g"b”‘“‘ iy ;o'!el;yel?g:od e Lo JATAE E:.‘.’.:i’ a‘:gugr?d which is a vers| GARE OF THE SEWING MACHINE | Diana: Your l‘fl;ex""( 2 wflf" i mother’; mo! 3 o . = im.. ut > Y . = ¥ i se! s Sailad of ¢ wauaman weal” |: A WORD FRAMAUNTYNa. 1.. | | ) ity e beep inerest in he banhs, Barhane | We met several of our oldest writ-| We are very apt thus to lose a inspiration, and T thin vou| e —— another before many moons. i e 3 g lived in T. shoul, ers, and some new ones Who We|precious opportunity of strengthening| Dear Social Corner Sisters: The po- y ; i : Roanoke, Va. e i e} ”‘a"‘_‘i:: :‘::‘:"ci" gl i 2 » of|more interest. m‘yew E%gh:n': ad_pever, seen. There were ahout|the bond of loving interest between | sition that is io be occupied by the thf,",ohfi,fif':,’,a°“;,emm°m.mflmm,_p:." The Elms of Windham Center. [and have thotglit ok Wou sad wioklIRT Ao me“@"r m:y"“hm"‘“m stories, the great northiest, the mra- | forty Sistets in all. ourselves and the children. sewing machine showd be where the Wi i . o 12 i I have passed through the samo; v time dle. west and the real west or south,| 'Ehe display of fancy articles were| While I haven't children of my ow#, |light is the best in the room. It is every i you . meet th soaked over night and chop. fine;--onf : h % A Chiad b G O Windtain, ORI [lght b Wil Ty par et 1 t © 17 Jike Mrs. Stowe; I like Mrs. South | beautiful and worth mentioning: Calla i ce b troubled waters; yet, our Father I 5 my little niece is dear to me, and I|pref §-ble that the light fall at the., those dark hours, and is' A i cup of chopped raisins, one. cup -of | worth and T do not believe- her style | Lily’s pillow slips.were handsome: |am apt to do the same thing:, but|left-1\1d side of the worker. R > Spreading wide 'neath summer skies, |thing why another ‘would hinder. 1!molasses, rounding tablespoon of 1ard, | wi o o0 style} 2 o = i = aur comfort and stay. When their crowning verdure deepened |onjoved myself very much at the Feb- | one-half cup.-of milk, a teaspoen 4| will do ns much harm 2= many oth- Priscilia’s crochet yokes were mas-|after reading that letter I thought it| The woman who, uses the sewing ma- How their beauty charms our eyes! Wic) L a A igces: Rock Ledge n T am glad we have a Crandma te H 1 caps were|was a lesson f , and i . v gk g B SR i 5 > o Sflers. 1 like Gene Strattém Porter, but | terpis k- Ledge's; cap: or me, and it might be | chine should knoWw how to treat it if Stanmeh and grim, with branches pleasure to meet so many of the old i eam: 's. edgl i among us. Grandmas are among my » I hésitate. to. give some of her. books perfect . dre 5; Robin’s fag was{a lesson for many mothers. A child e wishes her machine to always run vord i arooping, Tnembers, ang sapegamany of the old |flour to make a Uff Batter. _ ° |with the story of life given in beau-|fit for a. bride; and Lonesome Pine's|needs advice and help more than old-|light, and to thus save herself from favoiit snd L ere m’“mb"l Spirit of a time long past, I have always wished to meet her oo 3 tiful, tender bird language, into young | sdmple: was very interesting. er ones, and not only tHat but it helps | backaches, resen ? People’s hands upless they have heem| .At about 12.30 a bountiful lunch|us to sympathize with the children. A 2o iR o B A Moo I | AR N Boonfed o i Laed A SURPRISE. Ranally el Gateol.” 1Ly Grace v-’: served, and the unniversary ice|and theréfore lay . foundation {or & | merkie e toy S’ ag ine ~If 2 . Dleasiiier T Nopeise o ““‘- it ol e e Richmond and for boys C. A. Steph-|{Cream was a great surprise. comradeship that will be most precious | remedies 1o to Rtk 0 b Reront Yar . Like sach elm of old New England, |mow. shall meet often | Dear Social Corner Sisters: Like alens can't be excelled: Following lunch, there -was music, |and helpful. Eskofies Ay sunlbos € wiwemats des ¥ you would their beauty kmow, | I wish to thank Club No, 2 £ great many of you, I am-not fond of| I have been trying to.find out what | singing, dancing and -athletic exercis-| Married and Happy: I know you|yini™ coumulations are caught by the|, Dear Social Corner Sisters: T won- Ses them in the winter moonlight, |kindness. I recoivoq a ro. oriioielf |Indian \ meal and had prejudices |is the matter with Pauls. Has some- |es, Then:the good things which were [ well and think You are doing your lit- | pn Y 2CTUmUIAtons are causnt by thelger jf any of vou do such Lomely fan- With their bowed heads, draped Jn (cake and sandwiches and some.of the | “Eaiist its use, and still have. body’ got a new.dress, or.what? Now.|left over wefe auctioned off by Anc-|tle-bit fine, but if you have read the "o Ciio®p Y d PR JERCIEE ey work as braiding rugs out of eld snow, - dlicfons fon cream Lhrg ?Th‘;“{xt? ‘We are ealing it now infcorn cakes|the way I look at that ie if my hus- |tioneer Wayfare. =~ She was capable |Social Corner right along there is a Plate, which is held by a single screw |SArments? T have heard some women AT A ks Wiane: Hia Tasaiia [niwe or e pos e, throvl nd- |and biscuits and loaf bread and halfiband and ‘T agree on what we spend [and understands how- to dispose af |new writer, Hoovers Friend, who to | raich 18 held by a single screw |eay: i “Round. their shoulders as they stand. | Blue Nose: 1 wish to thank yod for | 1is,tme 99 HOC seem to recognize its |for clothes it is no_one's business: | the goods. my mind cant be beaten for consery- | (he"piate. turn back the head of the |, CF, I think those old rag rugs are Like our waiting, watching soldiers, |the directions for th for| presence, and yet 1 am pestered by |ana it we do fiot agree it is our fight,| ~Thenks to The Bulletiy Co. for the |ing. T see she uses cod fat in place|fne Plate, tarn back whe head of (e norriqi 1 would not have one fn my i . el i ons £ e m“ Sorry | the very thousht that 1 am billed for |Suppose a woman has no old clothes | deliclous ice cream, to Delight and o;- | of butter for cake, etc. o T e | house.” Sianding guard, o'er all the land. —|yo8 have left us; but let us hear from | so much porcine feed, and dont like [t o go out With her husband? 1 . It seems like SILVER SIXPENCE. - b TR | W BRAIDING RUGS %] "3 f t and with a soft cloth carefully sistants for the delightful entertain-| Hillside: “Howdy," as the southern- | ioh’ 2NC s e dhe There are others who are very glad ‘. it, don't like it, don’t like it! * You| It has been rather cold this.winter | ment. ers. say. How are you?. We welcome | SmOVe the particles of dirt. to get them and I am one. "‘c"',’;w""mfl?‘m?l“m’j’;,g"{,}:;‘flfin”. g’;}gn;l;;-;_sn;;m 50 many old mem- | know how the very thotsht seems. to|to go without 'even to escape being a| Long live The Social Gorner! May it | you. 5 T«; ’Ol-ln wfide'xT" ene — If the| When & garment is beyond patching Of the burdsns, of the people, 1 wish the Corner members all ?&:e. ?;lmh::_n;r;ou;;s:o 'Ih‘&::t': n‘: slacker. The wife who gets a $50 | ever be a comfort to the Sisters. . Aunt Mehitable: You are wanted at|machine runs hard of generously As they struggled long ago, health and prosperity; They would tell” of times as stirring, |Corner page may grow Of oppression, unfair strife, TAT They would bring to recollection, — Years of hard, embittered. life. (ves I do patch), T do not throw it into with kerosene, using from a half pint|the rag bag, but wash it and put it R. B. |to a pint. Rub it rapidly for a few |away. Then when the cold, sray duys b ol minutes, then- with a piece of new|of winter come and I have to stay in- GREETINGS FROM BALSAM FIR. [cheese cloth carefully rub cff the kero- |doors, I bring my rags to ihe light and’| wrap is in luck; and so_is the ope - and that The | dian meal” seems to be as fixed upon |who gets a $10 one: ard the man who 5 xen more. the tablets of my mind as the motto |pays $20 for an ovércoat for one win- S A BDY I TY No. 1. |“God Bless Our Home" is upon the|ter these times is mot suffering, . 1| "oo'N HAS A BBY IN FRANCE. 2 lls of risti 5 RESPONSE FROM HILLSIDE walls of some Christian homes. bet two cents that woman who got a BOB WHITE. }the ’phone. 2 i g —_ sene and oil again with machine oil.|have the enjoyment of knowing that T{- (el L was recently Cavorsd with o |330 wrap was on e in-law side of (hoSght 1t s time T was welting a| Dear Social Corner Friends: You will [The kerosene cuts awny the gummed |will have a nics new rug, and o am . : ew of “Kate's Sweet Meal Cakes” 1o |the house, and the abused man was see by this Iam still alive and enjoy- |oil, aid the machine oil lubricates the | Hooyerizing on rags as well as on ea tall, Ten oyt ecarner, having writ- {were as Eood as the wheaten sugar| ‘It the woman can earn more and |ihe Sisters a very happy and #ood lot | feW days ago 1 was looking at some lean With Gasolens--Follow the | Save what bright colors you ean, use St o 5 ouly two letiers and never 1vo | cakes mother used to make: as £ood|wants to work and her husband. s Are & guide to all our Ing, {been weicomeq until this week. When When endurance has the call v ~|old papers away back in 1912 and '15. |above instructions your best judgment in working thém |y g as the be-sugared jumbles the bakers | willing, who does she hurt more than | Socbeer ™1 heye reek Cat " mi" the|Then We had a fullpage and many | o il ¢ Soaiey Machineit i mur. |1 Cut OF tear your pieces fine. and Winds may sway and whirlwinds rock [the nie) wle must.(ulmit 1 felt like | used to make with a hole in the cen-lit she kept house and made calls and meetings at the Buckingham and | LUTes continued to another sheet. riaing thet Some maechines will seer| 28 FOu braid turn in iie edfes, braid ! 3 [ e foat” irl that suid, "Aq | stepped | ter; as g0od as ‘weam cakes; and they |attended to her neighbors' affairs. found them good. The gathering ori|, L W23 Stieved to learn Brother §1|PrISTE -UaSt Snme mech Tied - op |2nd sew nicely and when your rug IS Stil they stand, through Al the | pii-aopatororr e aEe MY lieurt went | were a golden brown in a sweet crigpy | I should be proud of a man who had | Wednesday, March 6th. was auite a|Dad Bone west, as thegsoldiers say, but 2t all., they are so seldom oiled or|fnisheq 1 think vou will be surprised ] Dt ayl thocght T coulq hear |orust and they left such a more-ish|to haye his wife stay at home and|oooq enc ] thiuk Kbast 30 wers iore | We must all follow sfit. e few drops of oll in all the ot|{e find what a nice looking rug wou | FOut. ahd torh sEphoer, .’ "at chump - Wrote | taste in the mouth thet they resolve | “mother” him when he is well and she | Froc poct IS SPOUE 39 Vere tere | mhe 1sth of November I was' out on o A e AT il In all the o |hhve made out of old rags. I think| By the lightning, of Jove's might. | 1 i . themselves .into a_delightful . remem- |is’ needed to weave the cloth and d0|sired. as they did everything to.make | Crystal lake all day, hardly coming|Nolcs. run the machine rapidly, wipe|fiy yards of braid makes one larze | d + Lk fntroduced a recipe calling for | brance. other Work for thelr country. If there |}t a saocens s in"to eat—a real autumn day; but|9f all surplus oil outeide the oll holes | orough to handle easily. Time, the leveler of things mundsne. |inowing it ‘wos against e sales o | O Tolonce 0, not ask mo to get|is no children, why can't both work | \ianay and Blossom and the others. |SIOW fell the 20th, then the lakefroze | 210 he TMaghine s ready for usr. Two | " wen the rug becomes sofled X take) With the powers that work for Him, |The Social ¥ Tl e recipe for “Kate's Bweet Meal(if they want to? ~Why should they| mpo pootesses for mext monih are|UP tight the 27th' and our winter set 2 PeTation: | ne serubbing brush, ‘sol Takes & limb, ana leaves a treb-top, | rutes M) bl orouiy Ciiion of | Cakes” for I haven't the face to ask ox live in poverty on his “small salary in in good earnest. December EASTER LILY. |iwater and they dry out looking as good. Takes 2 top and leaves'a imb. | Gowtar ot thesuoarlid J1p the gor It 'These are as worthy of being|When' she can earn enough to-Bave|Rioxy 1 mope thire b meon gang |JAnUATY Were most severe: but we e R 25 new. 1 have made two this wintes Even thus, there is a beayty, downtall of the esloans or other ene- | patenicd as any other unique and ser-| comforia and also to help others, B o e Wl e a0 Lhaving an early sprins—crows have| MANUFACTURING HAPPINESS, |and given one to a dear friend, who Btern, ling to the sight, Uing whiskes 1o cnre d hot suzgest | viceable thing. For they are anin:| (1f the man in the “nice warm kitoh- | non 0 406 o come back, bluejays have been with $8. | know twill appreciate it. Battle-searred, cath £rand o1d elm, |4 Hot tine it resaned phrcally 1 vention and are works of merit and of |en” does the Work and keeps yne house | "She, YOrae Lo o . us all winters snow that has been » Save your rags and try ome. . Slands for God, and home, and |more than thewchewing of o, I do | * ikate: pleasant and serves meals for her to]ainq sealioped potatoss and ham and | LDree and four feet deep on the level| “T'd iike to leave but daffodils to| My dear grandmother used to make oright, not ‘mean tb abnse o.‘e use of wh-‘é“ m“ete; ff;:etmfiflalaé m&kex"kfl ;gl::fl go e:mlan‘;i "““‘1&""5:« t&l;ln h; ?hn Varioun-kinds or-eake’ folls, coftes’ and is!go}i,ng Lra%id]g'l g make my little way; to leave hut m} beautiful one;,k }hatt?fly hg -wu:la rea- Fembank. |key. tobacco or ohiorotore . bat siibos o 3 3 ¢ | do, why is he a “mo ¢" and she | jagt but not least, the . dslicious. ice thank the Sister in Mystic for re-|lips, white amd red, behind me as T|son for my Nking them s 4 —Sent in by LA of ihe thros WA¥S thelt ubslot :m'g is no doubt the chiliren would ery|a “slacker? g ¢ | membering me. stray; and, 4 I should pass away from| TLast Rose of Summer: The tom: -‘ . Yoe, and 15 1o AR Thehe hoca U8l | for them, and they might become so| " I-would suggest a dratt of those Sroen The ‘Bulletin so kindly furnish How good It did seem to hear from | eprth, 40 feel T'd left behind, naught | toes are still ripening on the vine and ANSWERS AND INQUIRIES. right ‘time. la:m!ll:“t;n:y wlm:! nterfere ~ with n‘:en who let their wives, motherh,| " The Sisters showed a lot of nice|Lnid and M. Roena and many of the | but Toses and forget-me-mots for all|as you think you know where I u‘:"! e —— 7 Asafoetida is recommended for the quh:m 'I}:J:::". oF e abed b :,,3"5,,“"-.‘".‘"‘2"" support them | handiwork that they do, they also told | 01, Writers. Welcome to the new|who come to finy 5 will be pleased to have you come al KTSAM FIR Thanks for cards re- | nerves; aiso. 5o 10 Bis--tako o | snpci b S 525 of You would not|and they sit in bar raoms instcad of |gifferent ways to Fooverize on & good | WHiers! T do not know fhe persan who wrote | sample them. o ke T SIr% OF B pa: a Al e | sndoy beln shaken out of your Indlan | doing work in warm kitohen and. the | it a3 Nelly Bly's War Prayer was fine. I the above lines, but it strikes e they | Kesiah Doolittle: Tour lotter recafv: SALLY SYCAMORE Thanks for|blaceain a bag tied around ihe necl w%te‘i‘“ g c“:&‘: g n,‘ny-l:?l‘lneu Za!l ’L‘xfk:;. “fi those who | ' 1 jo00 "Golden Glow has recovered hn(\:e» two bove v;!lm yi%l gn ‘away soon. | contain several inspiring thoughts ed and will answer it soon. card and {prevents contagious distase: but if | pecite they leave {s ‘simply irrepressi- | cent, and then refuse 4o nelp sach and | OM, Ner, sickness; also hope to, set | (iM%l o s R B—Card received. Thenks., . |¥0u should Use-n quarter of a pound | bor . on e p each and L SQUARE. Plosse send |/t wm{ld have @ bad effact and I think g full Sddress. A lettar from lit i5 ihe sams with everything. Janet it. | They of sulpbur, tte 1 h Bt The thought arose in my mind, “We | omit the soda in ;‘“%Iggh;gah;.d ¢ gotten I owe you one of my_sunshine |are all gardners of some descrivtion, T NTY,, WARY sawm | YCIY Food cause becalise “times are Humble Bee next meeting: We missed | [tiers; ahall Iry soon to write ft. . | whether we will Or no; W are sowing o o 9| Interested Reader: Your -calendar|seeds every day. every hour. every Now, Paula, T am- perfectly wilting Sisters. 'Where were you, Licy Acorn? . ND OATMEAL CAKES. : was much appreciated and 1. thank | minute we live, and it occurred to me| MEAL AND OATM B S i % % oot 1 |GREETINGS FROM SALLY SYCA.|for voi.to stay at home and mother e B DL R you for same: have them ail saved. | cach hlosom has o lescon. Biar Boctali Chm St THEODA: card. We - usband and live n his sal- . . rust s finds you all enjo i le saucy f D Y ? «hall $ind I & pleasure to propeed as 5 pAn in ‘m has I!IOFLE. {ary, wonr old"clothes' and attend to 1.see some of the Sisters’ boys are njoying | T think the little saucy faced pansy Ehe o | ety ; 208y |y o comer drop in for a chat? Have away heipliig’ the country in this aw- | 5003 health and that all who are ill| gives one a leseon in Dolitesear Kook | nash in interested reader for some gt it in-the morning and it seems to}yime May I ask a fayor? Will soms J i : {your affairs just as you want to; but i on the mend. EDITOR was very pleasanth b stay in'the | Dear Social Corner Sieters: LaNtito the sisrer: who works and. earns|io prar; L MOPe they will-all be spared | s ‘nve boen trying to get a friena i lease send in Tecipes % Abe recdipt ftom the So. sy Tho Comer as one - of . the « plage | omortable clothes and a good home, | "1 have a boy, an’ ofcer. whe has|!n Easton, Pd., to join, but she is just |~ The sweet pea blooms so frasiy to|Of the Sisters please sead by Feribeg Corer Sisters of Club No. 1 on|others, jet e iher Spfodee | The he olderiang .buys thrift stemps and Liberty v ifee v a bit timid. 'She enjoys the Social|be givén away to cheer a lonely heart; | USINE_corn meal anc B 5 , Jet us remernber that while we | writers. = Tvon10 the i been in the army for three years and y y the 14th inst of & hamdsome Correr|may not bave the-same-views, i T ‘atfended the March’ meeting of | 3o o Sives fo the Red Cross, the Y. ca ea) ki in Fra renchs ag m i t.| be grateful for the.same. A4m send- 5 Snertiad e has been in France in the trenches. Corner page just the same. and it teaches us to give to others if i with Social|God who § -the heart. i i Auand to-the church, T say : wotors’ and. artisticnlly pack: [ o Club No, 2 at the Buckingham Memo- | i I X Best wishes to.one and all. I but a bud, out of the garden. of our|ng @ few mysel ¢ | hile T don't “in_extremes i eased +Well done”—even if hubby does the BALSAM FIR. ind. & nic d to cheer them. Oatmeal Raisin Cookfes: Sift and 2 16 IOKeR lnviting and 1t |ansohing. T rhiars e 4 King har, | mhent” 5o goany Writers T Enow: ‘ang|housework—and T eay the. same lo 5 Dry Mills, Me. ™Ana T never thought eo much sbout|mix logether. two cups of flour, two 4 ai Cor- [like the use of tobateo, is uok found: |oeas + hes i L him if he does It food. SHOWY PLANTS FOR THE GAR- N oy this until of late. We have a garden | teaspoons baking powder, one teispoon 3 era for omestic sl Thanks |ed in the home. It is the Gufside com- |” The dinner and the ice cream were . ETTA BARBER: S DEN. TO MAKE SOFT SOAP. of the mind, but we micht just as well | salt and three-quartors cup, ‘;‘n‘:‘;}, Social con- — a bowl beat fne exg, - o ey ; 3 = e it crowded with flowers, such as|In _ . o Doar Socist & . - ‘of| Dear Social Corner Sisters: These i o of sugar and one-half cup-milflk and 2 1-am-thankful I'am as comfortable GREETINGS! FRO!I DIANA. !hm;r;'r p’:: f: fm‘-’"tl:; gfl?::,‘ Xh'"t Soctots abe yorth CrlhE: forget-me-nots and roses, also violets. 3 — : It § casure to find herefang well as I am. A FEELING OF ANXIETY g there [** teel sorry for those who. have lost | Dear Secial Commer, Sisters: As 1|are-non moro easily cultvatet, The| Soft Sosp—Cald Process—A power. — put y )y u d ‘was- not. le to write have my let- | double or show #s ‘require only 1 det: ent for " & o " .’: - o twrn?eu ones, by death, or by the abl rite to e my. le e 0w dahl | eterg as a barren spot. Your cares may|2dd first mixture. Add onme cup. rais- eliminate them to some extent: but|ins and five teaspoons shertening R as not scrubbing idors, | whep our friends are ~around us, we|drop R well greased pans for which s calll er in the anniversary number, I will |plenty of food and moisture, while the {walls and sinks, and all other pur-|may always have a blossom, or a bud see Are VA - our Mves since we tearned Pop ) and enclos- | many noble men away to w.rf"gg.:: write a.few Lis now. as no doubt all | single and other kinds, the writer has |poses of the household can be made | for them. 3 Corn Cake:—DMix and sift together |* ey in France” and I catch At least, you|grant that the w:zvrm cease and that|the letters. could not ‘be printed in|found, will grow and flourish in almost | from ordinary kitchen drippings oy the| When you hear of something nice hap- | one cup flour and one cup cornmeal { = for the casuaity lists it 3 Setter, "after ft"uy be followed by a righteous and|oné paper. * P any- soil, and under any 'of the condi-fuse of erude potash. = This s~ very|pening to a friend send a kind mes- | one and one-baif teaspoons baking ok~ the paper; and I “Mha t'a 2N ;w:np\’l at h‘tintmmfl» 1 W nhog;a“ each one congratulate | tions ‘ordinarily met with in the gar-|common in the older portions of ths|sage. Would we all might realize the|powder and one teaspoon salt. Deat . : o h Ethelyn: I thank you for welcom.. ve, - ; elves that We are a member of |den United States, especially New York|joy, an expression of love, of good|one egg and add three-quarters cup SALLY SYCAMORE. e Corper family, and we chouid| - The various sorts may be grouped |and New England. One of the best :fll, of comradeship. sugar; add to first mixture and 2dd to | ing me to . - though —_— Rlso thank our kind Editor for .his|into “five élasses. The Show Dahlia | traditional recipes for iome-made soft| The fairest sight is a friendly fac all milk enough to make a soft batter. | Hthelyn weloomes me and Billie-does CONSERVATION REC!PEI s lency and patience with our many|is the large, familiar double-flovered [soaps: Fat 12 pounds, potash, nine! Hillside: Don’t get discouraged, :eap | Beat well. not think I 4m in disgrace, I will write —_— 5 mistakes and our awkward ways.of|type. The Single Dahlia has flowers | pounds; water, 12 gallons. on writing to The Corner. Tt is a great| Al ready, girls! Three cheers for ogain. T have taken so much comfort| mn..r sSocial Cormer Sisters: These. axgufin: ourselves at times. j with Broad, flat’ florets, ~which arc| Put the fat.in a tight cask or bar-|comfort and I know you will enjoy it. [The Corner and the Editor. rdlu y%lemw:nluo those of lgre recipes adapted to present neceesi-|;. Ve NoPe We shall be able. to cele- | somewhat twisted, = giving them' rel and add the potash dissolved”in|We may not all think alike, but jt i MOTHER OF TWO. logver's. Friend Jennle, - - ties v e i brate very many anniversaries as the|characteristic and 'tmkln{. ] three gallons boiling water. Mix by |not matter if we don’t . You are surely |, mfi::b“m‘ 1 £ &r:r 1‘:“:: Po Ba S i 1 years pass on, and that when we can s:ul l:" i8 a recent t)‘pel. ne' ingle |.stirring. Add 'fl: rem:lirlu nine nlzsl- welcome. You will-become interésted - 1 ‘whole s A & A - . . e mommnlx’r"t gl o wicle tato Sy edmflnHely. L e o 1 hlias have handsome single flowers|lons of water, three gallons at a.time,|and you will want to keep ‘coming. | g et laces | of many brilliant colors and styles of | boiling hot, once in 24 hours, and eaeck'| kiow - you will feel better to have me are good. X 1 5 ] u% that The Corner will always’ exist. | variation. The Dwarf, or time - stir vigorously. A long stick of | sayyou are weicome—it may be only Other Sisters give t, pepper ii 5 Changes come each yearand our 1 ingle, and paddle should be kept in the mixture,|a forget-me-not bud out of m: a 1w | hearts are filled with sorrow when we igh. B of gar- it should be stirred uently. | den of mind, but I could bet you will of a loved Sister who e | The alkali at once attacks the t, but | not. forget that I welcomed Yyou. anniversary paper of 1917 who bl indie it will reguire a month or more, de-|have neyer yet heard - anyone 3 ed hn,g- mM% One’ ob; / pending upon the purlg.of ingredi- | y-,:.ou.»‘vn ‘welcome _you,” g e for the " nks I our|its lateness.of bloom; but by ents, to = complete _process of | am here just the same &nd wished my- circle and extend our sympathy to theY the . Sy n. " When the soap le 5 several families where death has ne it will:be free from lumps and h the moon.” If you u | R

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