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1 -|and son€f up .at bedf tor's: wife m Atflu e an borax clef e ]N'N: p"y i s e o | The salt uumuhlui él: ax can't e os- RY WOMAN'S OPFORTUNITY = ; o R. B. to read. I coulq not until I{#nd ~ be - |8 ol terested &nnk e ot it, and in the course..of; 3 EReme |7 P The Bulletis '00d homn [etters; good business letters; good nelp- mt«:: of he :fmre"m siflerf mu 2 year I read a good many. -;»'.&rn s s flv:h Excafient 2 gu dettars of any X may suggest. miwfihm'{!wfida!ewu{mlne \ Good baoks are good. fciends. i X cents weet. Wednesiay of each week. Write on but one side of the paper. Address. SOCIAL COINER EDITOR, Bulletin Office, Norwiéh, Conn. P, Sunsh Cak utter)—Beat ier wh‘x of _nitre, xup of lkso!“t‘:nregg:;::l:flfi and add | —— o ‘fawhen the pox 1 3 tfiflw;lndl'qotml' tfiu’;&w: ,’:“M J THE GOGD OLD TIMES. Hang Y ¢ : moltsscs” Dose, % easpo o] f oar Soial Corner Sisters: This is FIVE PRIZES EVERY MONTH OF ONE DOLLAR EACH. Awanl |lemon juice: next mix one ‘and ane 5. et St ot wribing For tre B |cial Corner, although I have mow of he > made the last Saturday of each month. half tablespoons cornstarch with omelyi™, "ol times. ust | thi . k | aranhms, “ “or arni- teaspoon baking powder and one seant| . [ m—stm?me e lae ot e to g ca, of émtbarld—: ‘each. gwo| For taer20 opemmeshes chain w. : . mpmmiflgr,gdewm&amnwmm usual. should ‘e Tair 1 W .. Another| 18t aud 2md Rows—Make 20" 0 SOCIAL CORNER POEMS. THE OPPOSITE OPINION. Shn Nignis fo fhe cupke SuN Im sl 1 2m gmihe to weitz o lies aliout|Eadly cavusis method s tho ‘(ongvlvf 6,7 | wemhe in. emoh row, then foliow’ de- 14 S . cod daye. were spentstand spoon. of, common s ; Which Way? Dear Editor® Social Ce I |0 SE®8. It s like spongeioake: @ndim Fimbertoron. at will and, : ot stove until all zlwemm sas is — g #1880 9e8 Bl | ne of| L Wonder liow many of the Sociallone side, it n et 4o us {upun o, or indey 08 o0 heamedE | L L L “hmhdw"m vegetation thives, | Answer, soul of mine—which way come hack into The Corner with an| Feather Cake—Two seant cups of |Corner Sisters know how to cook and'|set with that i Also s teaspoon of pawdased cpstile read, or TReR lfl!fl! pe Hast thou made a road today? opposite opinion. This is what The |Sifted flour, three teaspoons of baking |bake by an old fashioned fire place and : soap. Add a teaspoon of Venice \up :bacon and eggs-are ser’ £an uflm— eg Hast thou followed Love's sure chain | Corner needs a great deal more of, |POWder, one large tablespoon of butter, |brick oven? full of work ‘pocket: be. pentine; mix them into a. poultice, Home M' 5(..,, Peel, boil and 'he m“' Over hill and over plain? The opposite opinion is always in- OD¢ CUD of sugar, one.cup-of i My mother died when I was a few |It is really 2 4 ve |apply to the felon. Renew the poul- or eight sized po- E % teresting and usually mmmn net- | 988, one-balf teaspoon lemen, a little {days old, and then I lived with imy |21l one’s sewing iy arranged | tice- twice a day. w.a _water, strain| “; um,, : ‘Whichsoever choice thou'st made tling. It keeps people from go} to | s8lt. 3 ing Nail—A: eommon There another road is iaid— sleep. The politic, the Mw Cake—One cup of sugar, one b 8 m mu; - g el heat Not & transient, fading trail, the dead have no use for-the op e e butter, two and one-ball . |basket or }.abl’ iy, {ur et Sab ‘But & path that shall not fail. -|opinion. I agree with Bita of flour, after sifted, ‘one-half| Ivery Satdrday the oven was heat- Wishes. With the screen the different | X dm,, pressure froi v a tablespoon of When it comes to clothes or e Sobet/ cake 18 5 cip. of MK, obs d, a fire was bullt in it just the way |necessities may he so well sorted that | y4q of tight shoes. The objects for its | Home-made yeast, Or o cake of com- Evenmore some foot shall stray one-another, it is all a famlly affair.{spoon baking: powder, 4 litdle sait and [Ws build fires'in the stova. 1t burnca|one may put hier fingess upon what she | b2, & orf' ot o - pressed veast, cover, and set away in O'er the road thou mad'st this day. |Our harmonies and our re| nutmes, one cup of raisiné and ome|EDout two hours, then the fire wag/|desives almos st by ,,f“‘ B Warm place to rise. When Jight.|yalued at $41 Ab, let each of us beware , |all our own, and only the unwise it | ez, {aken out with a long. handled shovei £ T B swelling_of me n knead -in_enough flour so that the: How his thoughts and motive bear! |cver venture to interfere. HILLSIDE. |and the large loat of brown bread was AR cases, if "the mail, having been well{dpush will not stick o the bands. Lot 2 road that we shail choose, 1 see some of my neighbors Mlt 2 G, 'but iin the oven first, then a kettle of DIFFERENCE OF OPINION softened by seaking _in warm water, | ‘¢ rise once more and whon light shape {of the interior. and Other pilgrim feet will use. j:y in I?,., 1 ‘and ng {A FEW BOOKISH AND PATRIOTIC ng::d;ana beans, then the pies and m 8 is shaved as thin as possible with a|loaves with ar: little kneading 35 p::‘-‘ Wn‘m‘g‘. by G. C. things lon't rove of; and fl) ear Sisters ] acial orner, ible; put into baking pan nnd wi ue ‘. Some will follow where we lead not seem 40’ oo thy approval; Eyg:g THOUGHTS FROM DREAMER. | The large loaf of brown bread was and Hse particular: 1 surely did g;y"é“fl;’;’, ms;,zg g’ffi; Ex:\, h"nke ‘rom three-quarters to onelin 1917, fiuw Long as life shapes life, indeed. they certainly can got Blong withont : Tnor Friends: Thell€ft in the oven all night and we had |not think you would stop writing be- ous and paul- | hour in @ moderate oven. uu.n Jhst Have a brothers care, and pray iy interference. . Since. ity e aap| Dear Social Comner Friends: helit with the pork and beans for break-|cause I differed with vou. I believed | i, ! Wiptaé Gpange Onker Sitir Zogether SRAPRE Ppsed fuch Qi object to my belng an amused o an|BA<E O IhC, ANIYCTIATY PASE SISV | fast. Sunday morning. It was warmyou kad too much sense for o ey | A 000 Way to remowe the nail is to | one cup of suga, one cup of four. on —James Buckham. |astonished spectator, I seem to be. g7 " |an ed S0_g00 I have studied some in chemistry | . paws & [ Sy calizing upon thelr conduct all that|ioyed & 19T treat. Mext Lost to en-| These grandmothers certainly knew land attended @ Jomestic selence | To1SS S0mS cotion uwnder the free)teaspoon of baking ) mf;'afl_"‘:nk_. Saihe Othior Diy. should come my way. tertaining is to_be er:mruund' the oW fo cqok. There were no faney{school and have to yet-find any good piece of adhesive plaster with a holeed stir in two weil beaten eggs and: It i healthy and educative to dis-| mos, MY thousht after reading the|dishes such as we have now, but good |plan using alcohol in baking. The|PiecS Of, SQUesive Diaster With & Bolojed stis Cup of boiling water: hake i Thire fo» Mundattul things we gre | uss all gibetRnaiCl an sarneqtidn “Wbout pooks, somieons: has said: Tt °'d“'o“mh;g"f§,n2”,’,‘,‘y randmother had |mer a3 T nail to be removed, then moisten the|puper lined tins in @ Moderate oven: oleral & ] B 14 < i H a joyal mother - Soste of :od::-. Dok goan ;uzpuiz;:einvfirfie:m is mot what you read but what ¥oulno use for was a lamp, she was so|er for national ottion T sosia net |end Of @ pencil” of Ignar caustic and’ J LB And hm we hope to drift into 2s a tablespoon of whiskey—the di i remember.” Ten to twenty minwtes' |nfraid it would get tipped T N R apply it to the part to be removed,| Huntington, L. L v 23t tipped over, S0 we |allow myself to use it in my cooking. i deep reading every day counts foriused to knit and 8 i taking .care not to touch any other Some other day. ference ] isons male: i nit and sew evenings by a| But we do not all think alike on Wi foMied hands, with cars that|lablespoon of whiskiy les Wicksa ang |[more than an hour of tho interrupted, |tallow candle. Tt used to Eive about fons; i portion. The mext day the mail will rall, an b many questions; if we did there would YOU ARE HiS DEPENDENCE. t less criminal. 1f Reuben's Wife had| i -2nd-miss kind. las much light as a lightning bug, but |be no use writing for the Socal Car- | 12ve ‘assumed a black or brown ap- ot We watch and wait for a favoring | thought the matter out fully s Jq| In the library, as in the world, welwe were satisfied with it. ner. T hope to meet Hillside at some{Rearance. Unon mising the nail it| penr Sistors of The Social Corner e ® | have said, knowing the danger. her|Make some sincere friends, while some/ T have some letters that were writ- |of the pienics this summer. :i‘“f‘“ ‘*’2‘:‘3 to have become separatlsiow little it takes sometimas to ar- of an idlesafl, m):‘;c;}emf \:%m 10t Rllowr Bor. o s areA‘:neol;e ?{ZT;%n‘genfiesersht's RUIE ten over one hundred vears ago, and vou, Eillie, for suggesting. rom the subfacent tissue, ans Test our attention and get us to think- whiskey in fo if T write again I will tell The Corner |that hook: T am trying to find it, as 1| there is required to complete the cure| , especially of things when plac- There is no harm done in being a| At [ have recd I thoroughly enjoyed. |about them. 1 know I must sign some |know it wogld be interesting; ang an- is to clip off the dead portion. We know we m\m toil it ever we win ‘Two of them I have re: ame ha before the mind appear to b2 little .careful what we .write. 5 twice. Now |n so I have decided on other ‘Sister to vead it if 1 can| Tedghache is sometimes purely reu-|startling. And it keeps presenting it- Some other da: 1 ANN TIGHE. VP jace Iecosnized il AWHEIE SILVER LOCKS. [find it (by the-way she is secretary of | ralsic. More often it Wfl from ex-|self and malies a deep impresston: and lg.d But we say lo wrsehes there's time £ “‘k‘ & sood, Wh"h‘;"me xromanee the W. C. T. U.). posure of the nemye Ry the dmy of a we dyvell upon it nnfll it does us much | tion of somrof the ri Some ottier & o S-,.,E'“,’,'“ ORK THROUGH | £ i o s O GREETINGS FROM C. E. 8, T am glad to know Btta Barber js|tooth. Again, it may attend inflam 5, and we feel there are resnonsi- s vear p- By INTER. During 8005, not too busy at thie library to write|Xeation of the jaaw, or absaess as the bilities resting upon us which w> must | anced silver valued at And 50, defarring, we loiter on Ayt new. Tate DUIEIBE W*Bg‘"’ 18| ‘Dear Social -Corner Sisters: As I|now and them. Try to often. oot of the tooth affeeted. For tooth- | mect and there is no shirking them. |valued at $300.000, Tatil at last we fihd withdrawn Deak Spclal Corner Bisters: The ol entertaining us. A good patriotic tonic|gig not write on the anniversary weey | = Mary Jan ou certainly .excite our |ache from exposed nerve, ereosote’ is | mpy following allegory was sent|$160,000, tin valued at nm The strength of the hope we leaned |lowing is tried and true: A e g gl fléfi;‘"fl- will send in_congratulations now if it |appetite with that Aate's Seeet Meal) 2 certalt remody. lmugt Aretully 16— 10 me by a friend several months ago. [ mony valued at $40,000, and tungsten, To keep fresh pork through the wii- %A’zn aVV‘;M;re u_ymgym ean: istle|is not too late, to cheer the Bditor|Cake” Can't we really have the re-|tc the Hollow a plug of cotton, wrap- upon. Some other day. as it had made a deep impression up- | chromium, petroleum, S ped over the end of a Knitting nee- d ~Gittan Hayen. | |of WaE L“A’i‘l’:?k‘:&""%fi‘;{‘}.fiifi‘ e, bucaw O Sl Sl it s 150 e et e ek ey | oD BEUBEN'S WIFE. |dle, and dipped in pure ggosote. It :Tou‘s"afi"'fu‘é;“&fi‘;.“n?fi e b bl e & i e -flyer—never on ves. T think he must b AR 2 the rattle rins out into the mout pieces of fresh pork an inch apart, PUt| In days gone by I have read many. m ave had his pa n ks 0 5. .| tience triea ch ghould be avaided if possitile) 1 for A HAPPENSTANCE. in water unti the pork is covered and | posks. . : } e aor lugg?ewi“‘gflxlgm;: ECONOMICAL MENLS ringe {t at once with told water. L é‘;’fi'fil’ A silver, copper and 1 ho s d Then put and’ Sover aa] o L0d8y my time for reading s lim- i s, e sl for Oil of cloves oil of cajeput .andil 121 0q Gonends a little evemon.me in | erals. Of this amount, 5298 ¢ is strange how things du happen |Then put-in more pofic cover aslited \Vhat “Thie San Wi Talks" | o, 5o, i@ come 1o do our best for| Dear Sociel Carnpr Siiatexs: heso | 1o orators ot e S0, and| aha g nds litle esemon me in Sf e pb 3 sometimes. sallor beckaned to me | before and so on until all the meat is 'writes is better brain food than can Brow stronser as the years roll by, |Liis Of fure for a week are hased upon of the tooth will also generally give |2 e mud,ed resen H B i il Slaks 3?",‘.,;‘3”[‘“2“ be Mopnd dn pothe becks. I have heen helped in many wava | Strictest & P ease o_pot hasills’ siim- this Jit- a man na ? brice Aesnom; o “I think 1 dof said 1, and I was|ice pick and chip itiout, Thaw it out Sunday, the 17th, Hartford folks held | and surely have spent many Dleassnt Monday 4 8 3 -outioe a‘“’fltr- tle story, but read it over the.second almeat o (he Point of saying I knpw|and it is Tendy T Sak. @ war rally in e Majestic theatre.|hours with the dear Sistors. Brez_\\l'ast——-flomin\' milk, bread, nut 3 the: third time.and see if you| Nowhere can the Bi s f One man's enthusiasm hubbled over 501 When I he butter, = o t a md Qr.even no good of him" when he said: “He| Last Rose of Summer: When you i 5 1 sa the picture of the glad me ounce -of powdered|donit find ‘o message for you im it: e and safety. In ) ¥ B F\m’menm‘u: us\ae e i P Bttt sgtollgein v!;ayuhu he spoke right out in meeting.|hand I said how T wish I could shake D\nner—Vegeuh!e hash, cornbread, | cubebs, mix al gmer with one| “Somebody has supposed this scene ;;_e“ e o attack a8 % e Then the applauding turned to him. |hunds with every one of you on that le tapioca pudding, cocoa. pound of pulverized sugar, add eno t] goiled on. and onc day when 1 iold bimland | think T can tell you “Who'is| " “The principal speaker; Congressman | momsosrn’ i ’ G e L o g e RO ol S ek e g e i ::fi:‘r‘:‘to ‘33‘3&3 xfevtr:::' Jeft the ahip he would send a note by| Twice Twentv: I quite agree with | iio S iaoiic: proved a very interest-| I was sorry I could not meet with |der, biscuit, nut butter. roll out thin and cut in Fe °ith The Master is walking with Ga-Inot even permitted Toe 1o e ana Mea. Fexeijan G1tg | You as.to the. SueAPIIS nd pecuty of| I8, spesker. - Being o delibetate and fou at the W. C. T. U. hail iarch Tyesday ot e i emimble; AITANSe uDGN| bhriel taiiing intently—earnest) aton | ithout moxesmxnw—cbvfl:ud m He said speak of Bill Ball because|the braided rug. have a friend who s Y i 5 2 - By offfene, ‘any bl Cornmes d Gabriel is saving: “Master. you died!Dealer. everyhody knew him as Bill, not Wil- | makes them and instead of sewing the | ot s oomcte ronoon: His bandling|l am one of the happy Corner circle, | Breakfast— g gl kS ary. These troches will be found. exo| oo oL s e e o e braids she put them toseine, Sjip |Of manY points pertaining to the War |and belong to Club No. 1. I was giad [Milk, coddied eggs, callent, oy i f T T e A helped many to a clearer understand-|to hear all about the pi | Dinner—Mocl_chicken with_tomato QUNTAIN LAUREL. |YOInot” All the Same to Kultur, “I do know him,” said I, “for 1 am |twine in such a way that both sides T i all abou Dleasant times L “Yem." in-law.” either side up. delizhted to s Dutter, chocolate blancmange. tea. : “That's singular, isn't it? said the| Goldenrod: Thanks for pretty card.|fom oo, Ut Dow much plainer it Theois, Tidy” vy, Pracicar Pous |, Sopper weleh e e o s indon s Lol ddie . . H i i rOwe - I mato t butter, hot buns, " » 1 stranger, “that 1 should tumble upon | have not attended any of the mest- | s (1 s (000 Seaker —throws o Bpouss X s ol oatee St oo ¢ PURS:} Dear Sisters of The Sovial Corner the ¥ery' man I was in search of” and |ings this winter, but hope to eee Jou|" Today we ehould all he good stu- |1 tery CL,oHoY these gatherings. It Wednesday 1 ould. #ugiest a.Lew. feme=soncel he passed me a note, for which I|all again in the good old summer time. | dents, willing and ready to learn at|end the heartm b o minends; thanked him, and then I gave him a PRIMROSE, 4 d earty g S the Ukraine are liberated and towns . with an gamnest look into that great|ibe TUHRITE 8%, OEN e tared. The identical- s or in|Procedure. however, is ident o Yom aemin comes (he somwer R rintiela Rapubiicas. ; handenis meaos a| Hreakfast—Het Totls, wheat with | nE theughtisssness € apeech -in the A T F Wit Waeling 5 g s presence of voung children. Mauy|® iaes Ho thew all lnesr About it?" Mok af Mot : ML duitition (o g it Long e B e S e ek nasos ToageneTfOl|much to ail. There s no division dates cacon shells, nut butter. . |a cnild has had its fender little liear| 4Qh. ao: ‘omly o few in Palesting| Chairman Hays says he Jill with me to dine; but he declined upon | BETSY BOBBETT CHATS ENTER-| here is a splendid poem by James :’ iere. We are all a united, happy Dmnglr—llm loaf, dandfiu;’ns dw 7 |grieved by some few words spoken | how abent it vet. * | with "Boles Penrose and Colonel the plea that his time was limited and TAININGLY. Whitcamb Riley: The Neme of 0N Baning long sy it live! £0polled potatees, graham bread hut | thonsh not intended to wound ¢he feel-|'Syer Master, what is xour plan? evelt, Reed, Smoot and Hi Johnson®' his mother wanted him cvery minute, . eanld Glory. . Many of the writers like his|The Goras fanirn, Tany T B i e ke Ings. “Theso Improssions on the young |« what' have vou_done ahout teliing|Not, we hope, all at once—Syracuse P e i Dear Social Comer Sisters: . Last|poems? _ Another patriotic poem by lohairs, some goins to the battle front R L ‘”“"Pe;,f;:s N i the Jpueid von Al for mankind. Waat Post. i e logked evers Imoh s Soidier” [Neck (March 6th) T saw a big flock | Thomas Paine, Liverty Tree, is £00d. land some called up yonder. ANl who " Thursday Chilaood ana Feca o soms omer x| © Boe P vers, 1 agied ot PGRRE said he, “and talks about canning the | 55 Tas vronad cevebe L ODIE (O S are in mourning have my deepest| preakfast—Oatmeab with milk, toast- |grown-up, gave utierance which e Gar Rape. Rl mpathy in the sad and lonely hours, Katser. i s But hear, O, ye swains, 'tis a tale most |, y “T hope he'll do it, and that Ungle|OUring the day we had a thunder ear, O, ye swains, 'tis a'tale most laiso those .who now " profane, Sam will lose his can 8pencr!” and he | SHOWer- Just a week later I saw the the tyrannical powers, went off laushing heartily over the ro. | [GPIIS aF@in, and the nest morning,i g o 21l the Lyrannica 1 ) : James. dobn, Ardrew, and Ton Ty i ed rye bread, nut butter, coffee. now might say, it would have beem|my"tciiomers fust ip make it e geprc n Tirpitz wants to fight the jae & Dinner—Roast beer, meat (stuffed-{-hetter had they mot said 4t. T bave| e tpe; es tq tell others, and shess §‘°Zl_3]yflms:1 but even .lh-sn !::*‘:m a0 th ) mow iave sidiness in heir homes. ope they are all on i g the gain; and as the D E. poving with carrots and onions, whole wheat |in mind just now an illustration which 1 ‘athers. others. until the last man in the iy Kings, Commons and Lords, are meet- .y bread, nut butter, boiled rice with|T think a gocd example of how cars nS o mark. s M S S e o g Bmai, ¢! |preather ‘comes may all be well and|milk”or comstarch puddin. lesis some are In expraseing ThIr| oo pas ot e _jaoks onscy ""‘Q ,]’1 ;"E“";l‘:“‘: thunder shower. To cut down this guardian of ours: | “Welcome back to our old writers. It Supper—Letiice with cheese ~andopinien too freely before childran. I Tealinz nower of the Spirii TEOREE TR a8 Vol sijeri b e So it dossn't Jook much like planting | FYom the east o the west blow the |scems £00d to see something rom your |FTench dressing, cornbread, nist butter, | had a ncighbor who was the mother Gabriel knows us folke - % o trumpet to arms— P e ur dtea. 3 of little twin girls, one was quite | SEOMIC OTE YE FOUT - S BARMONDY. |L R SIRY O e S (0 Thro thic land et the sound of et peic bkl ik b :’;‘“’ R o T A one combat with the garth. in P ned. © bors Bre: t—Rolled oats, bread, nu they B the kind of St in us: and _ile INQUIRIES AND-ANSWERS. | hos his nuions punto Sroots 5398 Le fr; tho far and the near, all unite with |l A ReRrtY Srelcome and mey e e 40 know each other better in dave {o|butter, coffee. at all altke. Frequently, it happened: uoposed to answer with a hesiioting’ e Sof e mipw 15 3% Rt St ERind a cheer, il Dinner—Saimon loaf, beet ~salad, | that people would say, il the prescnce | Seiiatance as thoush he conld see diffl CRIMSON RAMBLER: Thanks for | iy i In defense of our Liberty Tree. " Best wi eclfcakes Spviier: of thoge itwo M ities in thie perfect working of this settle a bit fizst. Meanwhile I st wishes to all. ke _—r oo PO hec| U ing pretty card received. {think those of us who learned any-{ 1 am gorvetting the Social O €. 'm 8 upper_—Scalloped onions, hat bups, Bise n. THE BDITOR cannot forget the|thing by experience last year might rgetting ocial Corner stlo;: Bty Mo ther tims bt nat BEller ten, - s:m? Wmn ek ) bou-t suopose Peter fails. fragrance of Potlatch's last letter with | pass the knowledge on to others. 3 P cun 2 xS pupther el Ecol 3 Saturday " S A NRe 30! ppose after awhile John simp its odor of violets, from a few pressed | One thing 1 leamed was not to| A1l Writers have the best wishes of NOMY I\ USE OF BUTTER. | o eskinat — Tried mush, coddies|D0Uo68. nor did che exnross her grict | noPRerl athers. Supposs their pid spring flowers. His fivst whiff of spring | plant radish seed in with other small L PETANGRL Dear Social Corner Readers: With |eggs, coffee, nut butter. m"‘,;‘:s” o "“;sm“"h‘?" "“l',f‘ With | anté and _successors way off-in the thie year was from Seattle. seeds. as we are often advised to do.'cLyB NO. 1S ANNIVERSARY|the high price of butter, this is B nmer—lrest " stew, ‘nut butter, by Joses w7 jiadge of Abe Swentieths Cantury o=t vo JHEODA: You did well. ,‘The Bul- In pulling tho radishes it eithier e ‘| way of getting my money’s worth: I|Uneeda biseuit. R T o to|Dusy abofit things, some of them is pleased enough. tirely uprooted the other tiny seed- MEETING. take ome pound of fresh country but-| Supper—Prune sauce, bread, nut|ine mgther ol u"'hw""'m‘cd har [ PTOPr encugh, and some of them not . o lings or leosened them so they died. | ter, place it in 2 mixing bowl mear |butter, frit cookies, tea, milk, sugar. “ oy ng“ often -heart-brok-.| 0 -Droper, do not tell .others, what| A LETTER OF APPRECIATION. fod l;stflch{ ?,!‘“‘“d t&: rows ;i mne:;'l.swig CornerbeP;:xdeuds;thmh the fire to get it real soft, then beat Sunday ’ thefl\':"'t'l Am:m Gnhrx ‘filrkm ::m:;;' ‘;}; adis! used the ghort - |13 awill ong be remem! with pleas- o ore : D e ety = Dear Social Gommer *Sistérs: Yopr | Ues) betwoen the omlas utvot spd| 5o by Sl Who srocs foriwumis Saen| D, Jolic of enc ofF and one Wse| Ereoktast—Ceaciisd rueat, -geaham 113 Sqpsolation the mother weld|fo in thinkine of the anGering, and ol Uloughts and kindness to us in our |DArsrip rows, and found it worked mrykto he present at the anmiversary meet- |and beat until the milk disappears. wafers, nut butter, eoffee. ell, Tnez, God will always love fecent Dbereavement is much. appre-|nicely,.as T could tell where the ofihgr‘ 3 is thinking, too, of -the Aifference to: of Club No. 1 on that day at their (Fhen aad a pinch of sugar and salt/|, Dipner—Liver o bacon, creamed | You fust the;game, and s will mamma| i eho hasp't been | tald— ciated, .rows were, but did not disturb the ter heme at the W. C..T. V. rooms| s 7 - | potatoes, whole wheat bread, nut Jut- ['and papa” “What then?" R "A friend in meed is @ friend in. | Othcr piants wien i sadishes warclin WAHNmARt Zhis makes two pennds of butter A %resh as if just faken drom the churn, | ok Ccofee Jelly, btea I people wwould take the second Back .comes the quiet, wonderous|, deed” is an ancient saying, and it |teady to pull It also saved space. The day was an_ideal one and &1 use Goid €ross cream in one-pound | S'PPer—Baked beans, grabam bread, ght, just a little cautian, and shink| oica of km: in our hour of need.| 1 planted .okra last year forthe first|goodly number of Sisters Were DEes-|can. but any relable Brand will dy ax S Bt s B fiifi”@fl'fi e foeta mtee.| . Cabriel, T haven't made any otbar | r of the Sisters toytime; also Chinese cabbage. Both arcent, each bringing something to please | well. I have never had any experionce |™ &4z a8 RIPTY LOU. ) Ity ARSy Wl ‘he .catetul, plan—Pm counting on them”—S. D. at the last gathering on | 500d, though I am not wildly enthuei- |the appetite and cheer the heart. with cow’s ilk, but I should think it B i i .\., for Tidy Addley to |astic over either. The cabbage makes | v Gordon. The table was very prettily decorat-| woul 21l Tight, D grown;ups do not Jike their feel- DELIAH DFAL. dbring m"boxwwhenh re:lly he}:' hlbzd.l greens, ¢ .. r ed with .the Secial Co);l.n-r colors a’:g g.fl ,‘_’vfngush ;‘fum, are learning to GOOD BEQLPB TO TRY. ] mf!ahftfi'- Bfi}?:;yfln children. i 2 were E e who know her best {€arly lorowded to its utmest capacity i ubst ‘ainy , right hete, it swas]| r can say ehe 15 no slacker wl kina | hills, or to fill in anv empty epaces,|the good things the Sisters bz«;s 'gf:fs"a:nv tifemfm‘;: is de::r‘lcbfd Ha;’. Dear Secial Corner Sisters: These |my carlieat teachings from my mother!| GREAT GOLD REGION. deeds are in vogue. {for aa st grows Guidkly it can be @ot- {The ‘question was often Aeked WPAL| sermes Lol by e e o fod |6CIpes Rave £OveThTent Sommenda~| never o make fun of sayone's imhtmi- | o $100,000,000 in Gold Produced to 1 hope to-be.able to atténd the nest | ten out of the way befors the slowerw i would Hoover say if he came? but alli o ‘B F | tion and they are exgellent to try: ties, or ‘to jimitate a lame person, to padlos ch’ N e g meeting, a8 it seems a long tims since |EXOWIng vegetables noed the room. |agreed that he could not resist the c0a Butter For Table Use: Right| " poisin Rye Bread—One cup whole[Criticize & redhead or refer o a eross-| Bate in the 3 Region, 1 have met the Sisters It is a rank grower and péeds rich|temptation to taste of the delicions|Iunoss C0c0a hutter, fi'fl" ounces or | L, B+ two cups rve flour, oneleYe, or anvthing else wlflfil; person | Alaska. 1 wish to thank those who remem- yapll Okra js pretty enough for thoifood prepared for the anniversary ;:fi;, s e teaspoon: | &, " nmeal, one cup raisins (seeded|OF Chifld cannot help, and concerning bered my birthday with cards. flower garden. It is as ornamental a; | mecting. s s e he;;"‘t'h"‘ are best), five teaspoons baking pow- 4 itive Cordially, & {the castor bean, which 4t semewhat| With the names of Practical Polly, e s e The first gold deposits found in in- | . There are people who . e ROXANNA WINCE. |Fesembles. It has a heautitul Biossom. [Tidy Addies. Mary Franc Theofly; €002 butter to frying heat, aflow to I W*’*; teaspoon sall, four 14-L;ignt. often among biz ohiigzen, tol land Aeakt ‘eer I O Tt Top B __ |1 liked the pods in soups, stews of|Lucille, May, Stoney, Golden Red for|Co0l until luke-warm, then ‘add; stir-|blesnoons browil sugar, four L tease others of their T ot rivers West .of the Tatgr: conkion (tmstes: Bt b et o e, Yoy, Sloney, Gelden Red fonl cing oontisually, fhe B keaia sy!mol:‘s fa lfifl or drippings, three cups’ flo ik it most Tnkind, with P 9L the Hatec- the rest of the family were samewhat [azement of the cntertainment would pe | reamy and before beginning to set, | °f SKin i 2 =) houndacy. Sh ults, that people do t mare £ divided. 1f garden space were limited{all that could be desiced; and we wers,|2dd the boney sugar and anatta, shape |, _mx..hm d?;d s mngnd m?&-‘-‘efi things, ‘é’:uk““’t"ef,a“ rm“‘“f"’ By Lind I snoula not"giant it |into a pot of cold water and mark | OTOUENIy; wwash, dry and fiour rake~{ ATEAT NN por for 4 litetime in the | minins. 1n the iniérior of 1 wonder if any of the ‘book lovéis,|all sto0d and sang The Star qulglod with butter pats. This will keep con- |ne. FUETmne 0 Aot 00 T | memary of seotmded heasts. Vears lafer atter fnding gola in m nowadays ever read .the Pansy books?,Banner with so much evRience .of siderably more than fourteen days, ana then ""fl 2 Baie 30 e o nal” | “aWith kindest wishes. Yukon-Tanana zegion. Since then this | i They were £avorites’ with Te. wher a |alis (o Ans Bag 1o ote somt Gogbt the| 16 4 mice Spreading To Ll s prias ; FENNTE. | region has nproduced gold to the value sitl. 1 think Billle and Ol Sol woula |Striotism of tho club, even if they| -Cacoa Bubter for Children: Two|~ poc i Busier Flufi—One-half glass| {lof about $100,000,000. A nuthber of “Mrs. Solomon :Saith TLooking [did forget to Hooverize on their anni-i|ounees.cocoa hutter, two ounces gook- | o, oo (PRtter | (11 _ORe:hall Eles TINELY REGINES. Teports have.been igsued by the Unit- SR e vesary. 1t s am old saving that med sieved o mosfied petatoes. two | of OGS ST, ! ¢4 States Geologieal Survey, Depast B e gt on gt 5 " pounces e Bl milk and| 'yetnoq—Place peanut butter inf X : ; Snent o M”dtmmt 'h‘”x 5 4 Saie bowl; slowly heat in the water _;gnm these recipes will be . arsh and ofbebe PIRCSHE 0 Lia 304 the mixture is the cppsi uun? g fig‘m:“dm Bw“ueg 3 ; : e | yeaten cream. Prepare m-'igx:m bet:;e) il Sa 4 -sh | _:' the region known a using, ‘m p‘!’ make as m as net 8 # A F (b g fiwbwgfl“& ed, because it is best when fresh. weize broile 3 |.syrup and sieved -potato. This makes| APple Dufi—One cup white flour, twol 3’ 'y X ’hlmrm Tosesh Dos: Not all of fmy dahlins] opposiie fae wmbervn aper and fhea good aproading mixture and is very | teaspoons baking powder, three table-| (e¥: put a ey ,..,gh,;...,..g., o | small thave produced gold to the biossomed last year. Moat Ahat Mnone who Sucssed the largest mumbher |scnomical, DUt ill 0t Kesp More|SDOONS SUgAT, ORe-GUITLer $6aspoon - moments and val r 8. won a prize. The prize was won -by |than four or five days. salt, there lqspoom.ta.tsr drippings, | MO 3 qn’e town of Circie is one of the .' - Itowes 2 very enjoyahe gncx REBHCCA, [@neshalf cup cald e nfi‘p-: 3 xemovs i v unhuntg on the Y gealina % e A SEWING SCREEN.’ blemishes, cut into m sicin & a5 Sor g Y- x Vs JE:"’ ey and pulp. Cook soft in cup of mater. !'prvea.d over the ‘steak: ik Al Cl:deu;nn, “he Pattern is Dear _ | Put through sieve. Add sugar. Plage | it up; ~four slices of fat | it ts:tnm pmerfl Sisters: A oon in olled s¥auite halios san seady tor pork on #he m"“ wiih footicl o it s\ 3 &(m, b at i1 Teat in SE g and household sewing-room is i P “batter. in the -oven end Wl‘@ 3 s ¥ adress on xeceipe ot 1 ver . %nm_ n Co

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