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stand for twénty minutes to thicken. Drop by spoons on a greased tin and sisting in playing “Over There.” The 3 bake in a quick ovem. L& the flm"fl?v‘::w:“ mfinm!muumflm.“ ‘Tomato Soup:.One pint can toma-- beaten eges. Butter " and naval forces, the second us toes, one-half pound yellow split peas, and cover it thickly with fine crumbs; | trades and industries, the third the ope large omion, celery tops. Soak fill with the prepared potato and bake | labor organizations, and the fourth 86 peas over nisht: cook in the to- - - . . in moderate oven one-haif hour. Let|and womeh's division, followed by the matoes and one pint water with the | 14 was in the heyday of spring and |alons, reaching ‘the station just as stand ew moments after | religious and educational societies, - & 2 from vert San ween divisio alsd glon a3 el 608 AL 1 sk down Georges ot | U, ol same, steming ", | Rotpiater % M T P S el et Strain | Beason well “with sait and|mend it before putting it away. I!ggorge his handsoas face Y emiiae| Scalloped Sweet Potatoes—Parboil [and Italian soldiers, farmerettes, girl pepper. Add a few Dbits of green pep- | emptied out the pockets first and then | with eager expectation. sweet potatoes and cut in slices; cover | 5COuts, motor drivers, canteen work- Der or finely minced parsley as a gar- |got my needle. As I was gathering| T hid behind some people - who were | the bottom of a pudding dish with | ¢S, etc. The floats in many instances n:!lil. bSer\ée with croutons made from [up the - handkerchiefs, ‘cigars, penclls, |standing near. these; add a little butter, a little sugar | TéPresenteq various trades, ome, par- ' stale bread-crusts and left-overs. etc., a part of a letter dropped out. Tn came the train; in {wo minutes |2nd nutmeg. Strew over this a very |ticularly was engaged in shipbullding, | Take up our querrel m MOUNTAIN LAUREL. .| I picked up the letter and did some- a little lady closely veiled appeared |feW Dits of orange peel and add a li blowing an electric forge, spitting fire | To you w ; - “ ! thing T never dld before. I read it. It |on the platform. tle juice of the orange. Fill tht dish |and making noise enough for a whole | g, cotHe ¥ORERTs o oy WAR-TIME MENUS FOR A WEEK,|was penned in a feminine hand and | Oh, George!” - lr: this manner. Bake about 30 min- [aTmy. The float of carrier pigeons,| T ye break h#vlg us W 5 X ran_as follows: - “Ah, my dear, here you are!™ utes. This is delicious. which were loosened at intervals, at-|Wg ehall not sieep. -t y i Dear Editor of the Social Corner: ‘Dearest Love: The dresses are all| ‘And he-took her in his arms and P JOYFUL STAR. |tracted much attention, as the crowd In Flanders Field, p Herowith I send a few War . Time|finished and they arc beantiful. _I|kissed her, then carried her off to a strained their eyes to watch the birds - — Menus for the week: siall come Tuesday. the Il Bocarriage, & porter with a trunk fol-| MAY MEETING OF CLUB N. 3. e e e . albia [ ber . - B i MONDAY. . hole 0500k s g e send them guns, g o > for goodness sake! keep the Wwhole| I turned my face hi . K Social : when stores of captured material, ONLY THE GOOD SON MAKES A ‘GOOD Breakfast—Stewed prunss, oatmeal, | thing a secrot” Sy faes homeward: (10} T Oclal Comne Mibins) o\ |Soms of General Pershing's veteraie | Lot Sl et top milk, corn-muffins, coffee. There the letter ended ‘or me. along, aimost unconscions of the mud.|the Baptist ehurch chapel at Lebinon |30 the survivors of the “Jacod TBdnain Yo dleh n .fi...‘;"-"‘“ HUSBAND . Lunch—Giblet stew, (left over), boil- |- That very morning I had told Georse | The house was all alight when I|on May 15. I hope as many of the sis- | JOL¢S” torpedoed by a U-boat, passed. R : ed rice, rye bread. ; that T intended-to: call on a bride, but | came in sight of it. - |ters as can will core, and we shall| .-\ ETOUP Of Indians dresseq in native IN SPRING. Dinner—Nut Roll Mock, Hollan- |had nothing to wear. He laughed and| " George confronted me as I stepped |be pleased to see members from Club | SOStumes, representing six nations, S Qalse, scalloped tomatoes, cress salad, |told me I.must get along with What)in the door. No.1 and Ciub No. 2. It is just a nice| With 2 banner, “The Greatest Democ- | T do mot kmow which és worse when . EVERY WOMAN'S OPPCRTUNITY eanned peacti and hominy pudding, |1 had for a :{g{_edad the Tetter 1|unayell bless my soul, Jane! Where |auto ride from'either Norwich or Wil- Diay. “‘fi’:’;fi"”“".,&"m fne dls- Tond O ST e b i o half cups coftee. 3 v under the sun have you been? I|limanti g rse shipbuilding indus- 3 Tire Bulletii: wants good nome letters: good business letters; good nelp- ik TUESDAY. did not notice Mrs, Wakefield when |found the house all locked up and 1| The hostesses are Chefs Sister,| 'Y Made a stunning efféct, each man | anq zfl“‘:r::n &:"‘mu" usk s be- tur letters cf aby kind the mind may suggest. They shOuld be In hand B3 | Breakfast—Sliced bananas, ~top | A how boing to see the bride with | ey break open a window to get|Bugenia, Elizabeth, Guylena, Yankeé|fi-'me & large United States flas. ginning to fall, = ebdnetit 2 G, Wribll: bt one puts.of, the-Baoee. B bRkl - Lansess L0 ‘Are you h in. - G e Erie railroad employes, every man| The thought that pe you may A , c 3gS, Iy i . |me?” she asked. T caught a glimpse of a woman's ine: ¢clad in his working clothes, carrying a never come back ; Address, S0CIAL COILNER EDITOR, BulletinOffice, Norwich, Conn. | Lunch-—Cheese soiffle, baked pota-| I can'l "1 replcd. *T nave nothing | sweet face beyond his, and ag T rec- it e banner indicating his trade, made a |Or days when the world is & shimmer, - oes, fruit salad, cornmeal wafers. ecent to wear!” ognized her my nerves gav ay. 2 unique appearance. Many of the or- L. 9] i Dinror Brofled fioh, tartar datce,| “WHhY, my dear child, where is that| ~George caught.ms ae I 760 Sndmnen | gaoisomg L Ve 10 86¢ FOU At OUF RSXt | ganisatione carris® Tamtive ‘Servies| Spariking newly @i’ the dear. FIVE PRIZES EVERY MONTH OF ONE DOLLAR EACH. Award |ricod - poiniocs.. dandelion . gresns, [magnificent silic I saw our husband |I awoke his arme still held me. His|* Crimson Rambler: Try and be with | \ife, SUINE the whole street, into|ina witn 4 eart tiat is tora epart P e Toided FHee hudding, creamy suces | by mistaken 1 said, | ey peie, M40 beon i Burope or|us Moy 15th. We shall bo delighted o nominations "~ Hach"orgenization and | T watk Mo 1 that we went & i X o] , nearby. I had to|s . “Bach organization an walk alone In ‘ways that we ROLL OF HONOR R e s R e e e el R e e e e May 15th. i S Rihes o in R s | —aune itk 1 oo o o - ), 'y o ree ‘our Weeks ago; o is me r4 ) e £ o What o {ell har ta do to bleach Her | - Lanch—Deviled crabs, tartar sauce, | somest shade of bive 1 ever saw—|she e mteato Wagp pminz home. and | Romemiber Me: T often think of y0u. | shouting derision to o kntage, T REEIMS. % Sons of Social Cotner Writers | UIIAINS: But T dowt know either. | wheatless brown bread,”half cup cof: |§330 per yard” cret, so he had failed.to tell me, Wish- | ke in he lias oF rotrethments. B |, EYery individual in the organizations g peohe Hinks she knows me and, per- | fee. T thought of the letter and I must|ig to make -the surprise double. | patriotic and bring your dime 1o |coiricd, 115 SeIvice flag, indicating the e ol e | Walter F. Morah, of Ker##ich. haps she does; but its o ong slded| © pinner—Beet stew, witn new vege- {24t 1 wee euspicoLe, L controlled | George had bought material and sent| “neip win the war.” number of relatives overseas, and|mpat isn't right though, eo it seems; - boreveiy . g ] Perhaps | 14 b ot nenen piekios, srawpee. |MYSelf - with a desperate effort. I|it to her to have the dresses stylish- | Best wishes to all many wives, sisters and mothers, old| _Perhaps it'’s Rheims. 7 icl . Moran, of Norwich. ~I“" 5 e ol y very dear friends; ry. whip. thought a day badly begun rarely|ly made up. EUGENIA. and gray—soldiers of the homes— | Poor city ruined now by flames— (e 2 , Allen Williams Movey - Sterry, of ¥ her pen name 1 have no idea THURS: ends well. 1 had thought a day badly begun ¥ o some in mourning, marched the whole Can it be Rheims?— N 1% g Union, Conn. ch_one, ; JRSDAY. “She Teft a short time dfter, With & [rarely ends well. but T must take that Rty blocks, their flags in some in.|That once was one of France's gems— I S b . o B T read the lettors from the dif-| Breakfast—Stewed fruit, Baltimore | pitying Jook in her eye. back.. No day that ever dawned ever SO0, SAW WO UD: stances totaling five and _even _six |, Most likely RRCmS, e e o e eraticla, | LSrCt Slsters, especiallyas | 1. aga| Samp, top milks graham foast; coffee. | T arrayed.mymif in my old sutt and {ended more joyously than that. o St : Stars, with one or two gold stars n | (1L ECE It rignt sometime, perchancs; ’ Arthur . Knowleh, O Wetherstiis, incine out in many” cases “who 13|~ Lunch—potatoes on haif shell with started for the - station. I trudged CO“BAR, |, Dear Social Corner Friends: Ta-theso | thelg borders, which {old of & wooden o el e s | an. e ANEIE SRR Ve | Ao vs, when all want to talk at once, | crost “somewhere i 2t ¢ Floyd Mitchell, of Conial Village, |choosing their pen names. 1 think it S s e ey we seo fow who are conient o “say| Th navy boye o Irance” wement| HUMOR OF THE DAY Conn would be very interesting and enter- : Chic = - is too good to give away: don’t you |subtle pathos was finely expressed. matEHn S odd 1 . with their mascots, one, a goat, wear- 3 Willard A. Madley of Tebinon, | /SIS o Do told of their reasons. geimer_Chicken ple, bolled: enlons, | 1 0 ough (o wear 1t7, Of course, | The program Included selections b7 | vty Toxcar o e irey Long, 4 |In8 2 little white chp on his horns, ana | “Alnt it & pity SatSem is going oY T took he name Deliah Deal | SGoies. 3 K | we_are not rich.” Paderewaitl,: Sttfmiavm, Debussy: gud| oo oY 1alaD andhis three sons hevd jansthie & Mitle inte dokackased (ja. | anderie ¥ SOCIAL CORN*ER BOEM. as ause of its associations for me. She will say: “The poor you will al- | Stojowski, which were played with large tree which |sailor costume. “Yes, 1 heard it was going up— DRNER Deal was my home name, or nick- FRIDAY. ways have with you, and you look |unusual charm and fine shading. was_recently cut down in their back| The bursts of enthustasm as some|San Francisco Chronicle. AECONEREEE. name, used only by my home and fam- | Breakfast-Siiced _fruit, =oatmeal, |around and you will find a great many| The distinctive features of Miss | iy, 20,08 Sure, most of their saw: relative or eweetheart passed were| “Every time I sing in publlc I.give N Ef ilv friends during my childhood days.|top milk, bran muffins, nut butter, | poorer than we are.” - Jamieson's playing s her deftness of | 18, vas done on the Sabbath, which | amusing and pathetic. One voice _at|the proceeds to charity.” : (From The Household Journal) eliah was a name given me by a dear | coffee. Bhere 1o too. much .need, too much |tduch and, graceful phrasing, dexter- | ', 50me would seem an unpardonable|my side cried: “Oh; there's my Jack—| “Your conscience fund, I euppose” g e O L) act| 2chovimate during my later school and | Lunch—Creamed fish, * o = mush-|absolute suffering and poverty fn the |ously expressing the surfaco bralliancy | §iois Soors oo iaiil not comment.|dowt you se him over there; pulling | —The Lamb. 3 4 fhrough my heart this factfeaching days, and . never used but by |rooms, water cress alad, French world today, for us o keep wearable | of her muslc with rhythmatlc sense. | in S e T ok e | et BoE ecu Blinks—Did you_see the cutting = truth's own hand is driven— these rihie; Dhesiifa BAINGS BRE DRI | o re o o at lg:t!b};earrr:o?hse;ntyie?;}ov?n Tnte the | by Stojowr o Leriner e ceigey, | Think I can sately say the father spoke —— TT- |look she gave me? B God never takes cme thing away e et s Reldom and Deliah| Dinner—Boiled sdlt mackerel,) 31850 " B0 B0 S0 ney. will | from the charming swing of o Saa|less than two dozen words fn all the GREETINGS e o But something else is given. Wit Tucile wobll Wil I - Ileream horse radished sauce, riced po- | e B, Tl T dert e charming swing of the music, | gifferent times we watched him. The z able of doing such things as that— yrish 1ucile would write or come {0 (2ics emon ple, half sups coffee, | be,used, Bo sensible about i L 4ont) see e lisht plaving over the pebles |eons “talked ana laughed fiogether| Dear Sisters of The Social Comer: (ST BT 3 e R s ST SATE T 0 e e o o how | ShadomeionepEing Imagery of the oVer- |gome, but taken as a whole ~they ([ have mot received my paper for the| -Georse. didn't I hear you slipping * s’ Iaw of love un kindness; tend one of The Hoctal Corner.pienics,| Breakfast—Strawherries au natu- |much you can reasonably dispense “'HE LITTLE SPINSTER, |Proved about the best examples I have |last month, subscription _ having | Upstaira’en your tiptbes very deteiNEE s 1 ;";“.m x"'";" mm "I:'x"h M:mer gars lh;“n,'n!lrhfins, Tl And many Sisters|ral, potatoes hashed in milk. with. Besides, no woman can afford to — : fv"ggd,’,"" ‘saying nothing and sawing i gut. and now my name gets ““7"‘!; witey, dear, 1 crawled up on £ e 18 dgrrom ess. who I shall recegnize. : Lunch—Creamed spinach, barley [ Spend her time sorting over and over THE HAPPY FAMILY. 5 i i mixed up with the other family, so I 2 g o™ ia p "It 1 knew Gredt Grandma's address|mufins, little hot chocolats, foamy | 1ot of old trash who might be calling i The wood is now all split and stored|dow't know if you have found out|@Y hands and knees” Gargoyie Bug ever followin cach regret T'd be glad to send her a card on her |sauce, cak : on, 3 friend whio niseds a cheering word, | There is living in the Empire fStite, | 13 s cohar and the mother did her |who is who? Waiter (to guest who has been . er ted_treadure, birthday, May 19th, e U0 pe ta. | Studying and enjoying the companion- | fust outside of a city limits, a fami: | {yas i with_the axe. 3 T received postals from Hills'ide and|waiting a very long time)—Did yau B Wi SIS hedr Whe Tt B IO, - the sceds shel, Dinner—Chicken soufie, new pota- | GiCY 0% &2°ciidRey isiting the sick. |1y catled “The Happy Famil ;| Was it not Gladstone who said saw- |Twice-Twenty, also o ltter from | ring the bell, sir? : With unexpected pleasure, sent me. I received them O. K. o0 Donany il hemend S0 B G e dhe ) wockiia (015 60| Ron e ale why Hhat Uil vas el ood was e heallflisel (of axer Addley, and many letters from | Guest—No: 1 was _tolling it. T ° t et . DELIAH DEAL R e as to have a smile when the father |them, would fell that James and|oocs’ the crormme v noentols®hd | Primrose. thought you were dead—Pearson's iEht i only happencd soit 3 . E SUNDAY and children come home. Jesse Dean, twins. were the head of| fhanktul we Sre sble o -ouy mothing |1 oy ooV at K. D. was away so pivaskly. s Spia truth has Wosht me—y AN EIGHT DAYS TRIP. ERraduiaet Dukied_dilee) eamad o (hiia e et e fay - JSlE mothes dled HC et fow woort) e e e D et | e = e . rom - My e, $an g ©8ES, otatoes, coffee. rhe L their birth, not knowing they both " thrif i S weL agmn. . il " 3 RIfg clce .is bryuEle .me. Dimns Frassad. flank steak, rolled | EIVIng away or saving, burn them up! | were facisily disfigired by birte | oms day the ‘hrifty Malian family: | Hope Saturday Eve will get rested| Dealer_Talks? Why, lils Tast mis. 1t he 1 & : Dear Social Cornér Sisters: 1 will |and stuffed, boiled greens. strawberry |'LHis must be done mary times or an | marks . 3 e Ko e s & p e o | from her long, hard winter, and that |tresa soli; My becawss ‘485 ol i (he law, cdmplcte, sublime; |copy the letter written in Parma, |shortcake (baking powder - biscuit | SXtra room provided. ‘When you start| The graadmotuer took, them and ¢ i ovies. 'There is|we may all meet somewhere in the|get a word in edgeways—Boston 1a.Bationss | bt wait iy b by my grandfather, August 2th, | foundation), half cups coffee. at housecleaning this year, do not olit aiie) it | C015 ot ot savs 1 aneiwet aneo| e et { n_patience | my time . oF 7 in e 2 S spend too much time packT e v Bt y 10 en AS’ 2 TMMER. “ i » When Ken. O T TR [, Asarid) senamiiice, oo ST it Tl dewe | T et iU ehe nigh! wanE o gdi wo/much, My e : A o it dittargass. et = e My grandparents Ieft_ Tebanon, et s b g oF At o Y o, ashavs g e B0 ke e e T e v | Eronerals g falkiheisesiwhen e | 1o REMOVE DARK STRIPES EROM g it e 3 - er it the cr ‘onn., (no date give vi 2 Pri . A . em. where ey wil 6. used, b i + = h 5 " - 7 . il back ¢ s love [ know. arrived about seven o'clock mext|for a long time. bl o hours of anxious |{ween the three, except the homé,|nowadays, And that word is -Gump.| T the sister who wished to know |ence. “Lakes are much pl IS — il (et L L FARMER'S DAUGHTER. | Old chairs, old takles, old 10unges, |~ m i oot hee ins. tion” It we use our ears and eyes we | oW to take the dark stripe from her |swallow when you fall in."—Christian WHEN 1 GO HOME. L ‘:1" the EM'I Side of New York, viageadio broken batatai s, WO Sht tetin, all At the settlement the sister came|may discover a few who lack this great | Curtains: Register. ' Lo Petin 3 clty ‘::1 rr‘a"‘fiq‘_lflo l}:hl!s through the TO DO SPRING PAPERING past repair. If vlhev et Toer with a counceller o persuade them to }asset—"Gumption!” ‘Soak il’! Fell's Naptha soap 24 hours: “Do you believe the old assertion . il be cvening, | U, l0 reach the whart where ~the RING . et G o i *sell the home and live with her. They| I was using my ears the other day, |Then boil for thirty minutes in the|that a politician is a statesman out| - s I CLU S h?ngg?rl.; I‘a).A}ze found | .. St T LA guth id: “No,! We want to sta¥|as I had no one to talk to, and what 1 iflllmng,rsolunon:~0ne ounce of car-|of a job2" 1 9 there was no boat going to Albany un-| DOCIE, Seother | & 0 o N. |nere,, “"| heard may set you to pondering as it |bonate of ammonia and 1 ounce of| “Not altogethers" replied Senator| tooms and take| UL, 8 Ocleck - tHE inbratng budts| R BEDSIE WL Ar et OF .INTE s o | What wii yin do here?” Jane said.|did me. Two women were disoussing | salts tartar and 1 can potash added to | Sorghum. ometimes a _statesman . 154 .]-“_G e T TR e s Wil sn T e andla ! INTERESTING BOOKS.| “We wil ore orphan ciil- [the case of a newly wed: couple. “I|6 auarts of water. Take about 4 gal-|gets a job and turns_politician. ttying: ¥ that gweed time ] the next morning At i e?@"r'f”.'n 2nf |ty %ide with the ends resting on a |¥ Dear Social Corner Sisters: T enjov N "13\1‘; 5 (-)\ft::—ru(::‘s ozt i:;;egy %Igi\vpaggg Ré{a;‘yass P”n e is‘:i!o:f fifi?efiomnfl&‘f&s‘" thesbave 5. |10 hold. ot Dany, and at 10 we were seated in |(2Die or box about 3 feet high. This|ed the different letters about boaks. | tn Hiar SALL: : BA- A ey st meaniie, 4 ke ‘Ah, my little man, do you realize bainy, sud gb 10 me were ssated in |y o et ot Dok matutimad T rovta ] Drovher sait: " F |l witey dake it? Wil he g0 socn UNCLE SAM'S DAUGHTER. |that you may be president some. i cctady, ““here " we ‘asrived gy |13InE out and trimming and pasting | read. I have finished re Christine. | said ! S gaee s B s R B e G e e e e e oy artived in | trie paper. Then make a platform to|Jt 36 a fine book. There was o | "Tes I was, and if L knew of an or- | coohea babe - Sho aoeldey oven speas A CORRECTION. e : bany. stand upon while applying the paper to|strain thromgh it all. . It ended 00 |phan shild -ith bl 2 spoiled baby. She wouldn't even speak 2 replied Skinny Simpson. “Paw says nt to my| “We liked going in the steamboat|the Walls and ceiling. This piatform |abruptly. 1 feit so sorry te P U] IR U evp o Jgisiio wis WG TIOE Shevd U8 W | Dear Soeial Gorser Simtersi—Just & they promised that Job to him. e, ivery much and were not sea: can be made by placing a plank upon |poor Christine and her mother dicnt| Ona S e . jovening. She had just received the |iine this morning to correct error in| (han forty years ago, but vou motice; e P it L B a S5 or fore. ABLITE okt et e e sl < n2 cald, frosty morning a sad rail- | news and went all to pieces. Of course, | ast Saturday’s lett g T he ain't got it yet"—Judge. ‘more afraid of being drownea thun | g 10" 1o st : hich | see each other again. T wonder Whit|road secident happened not far away.|I'm sorry for her; but I believe she | e Y et e e T g 5 1t o6 Wete BtHin e hould be just high emough So your|became of Christine's lover. = y : eve she | cipe should have read: Cne cuj T don't understand this law Dusi | sitting in the house at|nead will be about six Inthes. from the | Chmctine, by Ameria Barr, is aiso| s mariened fo ths sceme. A munldoesnt even try to make the best of | sugar one-tiird cup batter, 1 oge ‘ones | ness.” L T b _ Christine, by Amelia Barr, is with 2 bundle was the first he saw, and | things. She is only one of many wh o 34 s . Ve weit ab of & canat hoat afier EFiin o bs sl O et | EETHEIGR Uil s & Bte A4 er- fle soids “The MeUGE wae Eilied ond|have met ye: swoRS it Hie fact that S e T T AT la T was to tve my 383’ & ney up the Dismal D:teh. , a seam roller and a pair of |ahout sea-faring folk. TREHAE his sltee oh tho Way 2 ShE | pHishi Hingt oW om- | The name of Elizabeth was omitted | OUt.” i § 3 . | shears. - : . i L n . i ste v he | plis t wiM at least 4 “Well?” 1 “The noat we took pussage in is what| cAs: 1L you have no: smoothing /i Zane Grey s another faverite of = R A e aelfot from the list of hostesses for the May| WellZ 160 miles in 24 hours. We siaid i ) stitute; a bed . castor [lita and the Mormons. He wiote Iti-|and Tight mair? said ho. o1 Recendly 21513 DORINDA. |less than a minute."—] e Cour- A 7 " £ s, an 3 Z B r?” cald he. x e - A e ral " be traver| U boat till Saturdav morning When '33:(1? e finest seam roller /in jhe |ders of the Purple Sage, The Herltage! On e e e e e e Eonle ; - travel {we arrived in the village of Schenec: | whad sha aviihPiess down the edses |of the Desert, The Rainbow Trail and | child, unpinned the shawl and a black | ing 150 pounds of sugar. . Their diz- o [ i SCOPE ! » 3 iy icre e had 4 chance o £0 | whore. oo iribs Of PPer 1ap over, of | Botty Jane. ' The last belng a irus|face, with a pair of jet black eyes,|nity would undoubtedly be somewhat i THE KALFIDOSCO Rive raified: me, and storms aboird a packet boat and arriyed | bat it is better (o never hee the sessy|StorY of his great-grandmother. looked up ard smild. % uffied if someone called fhem un- } And carth las clunz to me by vale fiOcl{‘?el’t'r about 8 o'élock . Sunday|voller until’ your, paste. is mvist. dry: |, i much imtersited in Lotters of | James sal p it up! T take|patriotic. Piggish is the best word Lady Constant a white Leghorn and h'll, 3 morning. It 15 100 miles from Syracuse | otherwise it may ogse out at the edges | G yan " | Ot order, by Hlearor a {to apply to such individuals. pullet, has laid 332 eggs in a vear at ey Will take tie. bn ik Jobsomie]. T e and turn white at the lap. S Btewdrt. : e lew “No!” said Jane. “I have praved! fhe Little Spinster's pen picture of \ Bendigo (Victoria), establishing a still. joThen e took & stage fram Roches: . Alwaye paper celllag first; fof {0U| dore St o ioremars, L0k 1o Ted | for o ohild fo care Son ard God bas|the photoplay Ted) Miserables was world’s record. I oo Parma Corners, our destin: |paper the walls first they are very g:;eir??gfeélflés' 2 Hpuiovere. Horleont b e Ll keep it and teach | good. 1 saw William Farnum in it and [ R 3.as Bt - 11ikely 5 i vhit Hagact 1 ¢ Open., it to love G nd us.” ; e inti 585 When 1 2 ), Will it hot be| The expense of going Prom Roches: | iir Lo iocome sailed when papering | . Some. good -travel books "are, il o i Rt can add nothing to her description—a On March 1, 70 per cent. of thel . To e e red sccepted, loved, for | T g 0 SCTMCECtAdy 10 4 packet boat | To presare new walls that have|Thousand Mile Walk to the Gulf, indiznant, came and remonstrated, to| Ty Zmeclovisite?fies‘:n:;i‘g’x see| though under “ihe terms of eub-) _ " given? - for-|is 31650 and " find ourselves. _They | never,besh papersd, awply a-fhin siza | e Crulse f the Corrin, by Jonn |no purpese, ana the' eiild was Kept | thingg 1 dot like which aze probabiy Large, Red and Very Hard, In |scription only 60 per cent. ‘was re-! ) Sorroy. and sighing are for those who tra, or 4 1-2 e i e e o r Wl Yomes I e O N e e Blotches. Lost Sleep. Face toieed. =i roum Yoot it nd. purpos; oaking one | Y Winnifred: James, S s ed orphan _twins o rail-splitting president knew ey J i ome PI be home the 14th of Saptembor. Cer s sl;ogl?agfspgwdez'.efl :lfl‘:;‘r by Beb White. I think Bob White| cares, 3 .sfi:‘-flé Dfi«z\lzmca;emz?r:eagf ?}fi x‘;z:;{: 4 in Pari; mu?:mt::,’ku?tl: :;an. prr;; ¥ 0" vou ses i took eight daya 1o go| ANl kalsomine should he washed off; | YOUId enioy Mary Morcland, by ihe| The sister’s husband was aceidental- |all the time, but bl ihe Deayle all O which it Is largely composed.: from “Parma g»urm’rs, N. Y., to Leb-|also whitewash. To do this; use a “(‘;‘;:] \P‘l‘“]’.’}; e : Iy d““"fl‘ rfilhe A'driel\'ed over the lossithe time.” H ALED BYCUTIGURA 1 5 vears ago. sponge and warm wat 2| 014 Sol likes 0dd books. He shiou'd {and soon followed, leaving two bright | . Hi : ; i 1= ofien heard my grendparents | S120 18 applied. er, before any |1oad The Unspeakable Perk, by S. K. | children. Z e e e A SOAP AND OINTMENT |.Ascommerss travellerd Cpete out the year hes amap S | O Ehe walls ‘are very rough, apply |Adams. It is 0dd in every sense of thy| James and Jane adopted these and | come jolts. We get a good many on at Sydney, New South SomthiWFisR _{They thought sure they were out west |2 thin paste and dry thoroughly before | WOrd- so wod the title given—the happy |this journey, dom’t we, Sister Hill- _— o i e M fn thoge day papering. VIRGINIA. | family. side? 2 : single military eligibles from member-| 1 ect this letter will seem fun- | Before papering painted walls, apply St GREAT GRANDMA. The editor’s Httle “echo” helped you M"’"”%m'm"""‘g ’-n, L) ’ g saws pATGITER: |50 S0me of the readers, but T writs | & solution consisting of ono part am- USEFUL RECIPES. e to come again, I T read aright be-| TN D0y e ' ja ThriRL Stamp: CaRd. received dnd | (5 1 a8 witen. ' monia and six parts water; this takes = MAY MEETING OR CLUB NO. 1. |[tween the lines of your good letter. e, PEIpEe Wi Tpean Lioyd's agent at Fuelva reports-that| - d to Diekits ne of the Sisters sent.in: a con- |Off all the gredse and oil and makes Dear Social. Corner Sisters: T want Social Corner jolts never seem half as f, and very hard, they, | the British barque D\mnre'nm‘“’ = SILVER SIXPENCE: No fatfer or]UROruln a few we ago. Hera are|a better adhesive surface. Be careful|to thank you for sending me the| Dear Social Corner Sisters: Club Ne.|bruising as those we encounter out- 7 \/ festered very much. They |and sank on March 17, 12 miles south} b i r March 13th Bas ever ronched . The|o:cmiiial 12 It tiat belongn 1o an o clean and rize thorGughly around |recipe for angel cake. I am sending in side, if we can only feel the jolt is for were in blotches and itched | of Cristina Isiand. The crew L Lulletin from you, G Y :" ';"huhflfi #r-'m;;, "::iut: {":Lhub the ;h‘;-oidmg c?l!xurd::ou'\d‘?"d [thiing_‘ t};:s a few recipes: ll\;hgnod o{) 'J"]he Corner. lndbum';d‘:il the time s0 saved. - s m AU : mobile ca 3 ut, it? e of having the| Rheumatism: One ounce i 3 at “rebellious spirit” you speag severely irritated my = HER PENNAME. B Te Sviny oA daine b RS | TELEE Curliat the edgen ona T o Patkioh ibaey Pt |our last mesting in the hall untii of is slumbering in most of us. We face by . Ilost 1 o Hock; Bosu, evorys g . This is my recipe for paste: Twb | togethor, wnd_take one teaspoon in I hop: there will be a large atiend-|may have to put up a hard fight to many nights’ sleep, Dear Sofinl CoFner Sidthes: How °s for. The Corner smooth hrec pints of fiour in two | wafer Defore breakfust ance. Trust we may see a large num- | keep it down (I know I do some-| my face was disfgured. The trouble' LOC Gy oS ter: aq eisht quarts| 'Cl Men) Gems: Two cups of mea | "5 Liom Clubs No times), but after all it is only by hard | Jyjed for two months. - - — e oo houth\ 0il slowly. two eups of flour, two cups sweet milk, Please bring plate fighting we may hope to banish the foe ““Then I used Cuticura Sosp and £ IR FCOD WILL WIN THE WAR! |Then let ind Whon cod md-tus | One-hall_cup butter, one-halt ‘cup of | "'} i o thankc Club No. 2 for the Pest wishes to all. pawpR, | Oimment, sod I used two bozes of - GABITS et tablespoons of powdered alum and. stir|#USar. two eggs, three teaspoons bak-|good time I had with them at taeir PALE L2 - Cuticura Ointment with two cakes of i Treated scien- :difor and- S9biAY Corner Sis- | Vel When the paste runs off: the M€ powder. April meeting. You certainly have an WILL FIND A WAY. Cuticura Soap when I was healed.” 5 tifially by skilled ve the. wheat!’ Bave 7 | brush easily it is ready for use, Bo| Corn Cake: Two cups of meal, one i - = 2 rft s Miss Struthers, 1 Cross % P 3 g the meat! : 1 p , one [ideal spot for vour gatherings. Signed red . Teppet Third. WK phssisieos. Yo barsh norraptd | | Corn and fish are good to cat sure the paste is free from lumps and {cup of flour, two eggs, one-half cup| The hostesses this time are Olive.| Dear Social Corner Sisters: After T| St, ‘Beachmont, Mass., July 28, 1917. | retary of ‘'War. 7 Methods. 10l Pookiet FILEE (sent Codfists Puff: One Sup todfich, tao | ok, 00 thie spread smoothly. sugar, two tsaspoons cream tartar, one | Grandmother, Katherine, Roxanna|had sent my letter to The Corner in Keep your skin clear by using Cuti- 73 el Teliphons 658, Horerch, O Pirguen S LB A B Kind wishes to The Corner. teaspoon soda, a little salt. Make a|Wince, Debbie, Practical Polly, Night- | regard t: buying a bond, it A every-day rrowings from SRAND VIEW SAMITARIS, Marsich, Goan,| | c:bs miUk, one-quarter — eupes HILLSIDE. |thin batter and bake. hawk, Foxy, and Eliza Jane, T that eligg wel ewld ot buy| o Soapand Dinimet or v e Ay : ’ — 2 | suhatitite salt and pepper. Pick s T Nice Lemon Pie: Two heaping table- | Let s all have the hest time ever.|ono as our club was not an organized ‘°"""“"’°‘:' 5 M“‘I‘ s o amounted.to £25,020,080. OF this} e R R land freshen the codfish. Do not ¥ s spoons cornstarch, two cups boiling | MY nks to The Social Cowaer|one. I wrote the.editor for informa-| SsmpleEash Freeby Mail. Addresspost. 5, ‘been temporarily re-! {tire zoodness all out of it and remem- Jrans S5 4 water and a_cup and gne-half of sugar, | editor for the Easter card. fion on the subject and he says we| cank: “Catieura Dept R, Boston' Sold lfi;az,‘%mu}lmu for withdrawal, | Wy other fish may be used M| Dear Social Corner Triends: If you!peel and juice of one lemon, two eggs| Yours for The Social Corner. S o fihare ki rio presis| STeDwheelSEpic OmmmtRasiie 1 - } g DR. F. C. JACKSON {211 the ingredients and bake 20 to 30 |KDOW A gcod thing. “keep it moving land a little salt. Very good. BLIZA JAN dent, secretary or treasurer. - By orderof M. Trotsky, minutes in a greased baking dish, | Pass it alon. SWAMP APPLE. T am sorry, for most of those whom Coern Blovek Volumbesre gD % DR. D. J. COYLE ]!, Brovn Bread with Raisins: ono te iy ; P e THANKS. I had spoken to about it had respond- = Procr ikt L & . J. {cap xour milk, one cup warm water, i iy C(umulated | e JAMIESON NEW YORK CON- sl ed_beautifully, Maine Lover, Huldy, handed over their arms to-the epe-half ‘cup molasses, one and one- o By S se what Dear Social Corner Siste After a|Tidy Addley, Marq France and Clio, i 2 5% oy REIE culis SOTash, She hod iaas Sk n and then either pass it orf to CERT. long time I am going to write and|with my nest egg as a starter, had “‘-““‘»’"‘S&" The G W Y Ay e g L one else or burn it up. Why keep 5 sadt thank the ers for the post caid|brought the amount to mearly half, for e rth teaspoon sali. one-half cup olg clothes lying about 1o collect moths | T’O?I‘ Sisters of the Social Corner: Tt| hower they sent me during my sick<|a fifty dollar bond. . 4 3 ins cut in half. Mix in. order |08, dust? 4 is with pleasure that [ give the Social|pace also the letters, and Club No. 2,| 1 thank each and every one, Per- By agreement - withrthelead indust #len 2 the soda in the mill That old pile of papers and maga- |Corner Sisters a brief review of the[fo:the hox of goodies. How I did enjov | b 1hay de possible the United Statse Government.will : 7 in the milk.| sines ‘stacked up for weeks % | beautitul pian ital by Surit| 1o the box of gnodles, L L B cnles L e R h e e o i ¢ furnibhed with_from 000 to 13- | Aaa the raising after flour. stit tnor- s stacked up for weeks and | beautiful piano recital by Margaret|jgoking them all over and thinking of|to get ore hefore the next ome is is- el €,000, =~ 203 Maia St.,aN 3 | oughly, steam two hours and bake one | IOTths: may as well be thrown away | Jamieson before a large and enthusi- | vy all: was sorry not to be abla to sued in the fall.. e 000,000 tons. of lead per month, at prices| fain St.,Norwich, Ct. §iicur. now, for now onos are comivg aloug|astic sudience in Aeolian hull on the | mast it You this winter T i ; BRACTICAL POLLY. B averaging 7c. [3%d.] per ib. ] : , every day. When yon sit down to tead.|afternoon of April 23d. Miss Jamieson | (o ot 3y out Know . th i kst ; TEAM ' i Offics Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Potato Cakes: One cup rice or bar- |a paper or magazine; lip at the bas|fs’ known in. Norwich,. having fre. |ine MOst of you know.that sickae 3 spprosistien 50 o i ;l_?‘)ooqnxu'r,‘l_civ:‘; !lf?\:[:lig“o?en' iwo_ten- | whtever vou wish to save: tnen pads | quently played at concérts given in R e R ey THE GREAT LIBERTY BOND PA- = AN m:az by the omfi“ot b | lephone { #poons hak owder, cup mash- | it al e b ave cert 1 1 7 & a8 of Botato, Dhe Geg '\ SILE thel Hou | ane to.someone Who Il ey e A ot Berail of spacing| [oll-My. husband joins me In thanking| bl an addition to the Maple Leaf Clu in 1 B ek Nkbia e vt i z v who can't pace does not permit of specific| fioce who sent cards to him while ) y ‘elephone 1 Tondon. The Government will| alsoj = Ce——— a a and stir afford to take the magazine: mention_of the various numbers, all| Al 5 2 Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: revide '£5,000 annually for-itstsup~y = ———-——— ———- | the pota‘o and beaten czs. Roll thi T have always wondered why they]of which were played with rhythm and | PG Jiospital 3 That was “some” parade—the Win the s 2 3 8 g ¥ N dough to the ihickness "of one-haif |don't want them at the rummage. sala. | sprightlines Yours with best wishes. War Service parade—which took place 3 o | d ielt on a board floured with “fity- | Ten to one, there is not a singie gar- | 1In_the first: three numbers, one of REMEMBER ME. | ji*New York city Friday aternoon,| Leaves Morgan's Dock; Norwich, flm OI 6" flour. Cut'in tMps o squakes, | ment you will ever wani—net cven|Beethoven's eurly sonatas, in four ST 3 April 26th. It certainly was an in- Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays| A conference of delegates of NS PN Refens, withomelted . ik’ Bupleth Wi | need thein for carpat rags. movements, a_Schubert’s Impromptu, CONSERVATION RECIPES. spiration to watch the boys as they| at 5 p.m. bl L g F 1 ke I hot 3 That waist you have worn so long|and 4 Caprice by Saint-Saens, the art- R came swinging along, singing as they . d o & ocoznut Drop® Cookies: One- ogrch“nqt that e still 100 200 to throw |ist skiltully fevealed her rhythmical| Dear Social Corner Sisters: Now |marched, and filing the streets for|Leaves New York. Pier 46, East River, prisuers & éup butter substitute., Oné: cup corn | away, would bring a thrill of joy to the{ interpretation in vagaries of lights that the food administration is urging | more than four hours. There never Mondays, Wednesdays ,and Fri syyup, one-fourth cup &4Ur-mik, o héart of the zirl who works all day in |and shadows, which the audience en- | housekeepers to use more potatoes in|has been a demonstration like it in & t5 . fourth ‘feaspoon ‘soda; *one” the miil or the factory and has little | thuiastically acknowledsed. the matter of wheat conservation, per- | New Nork, nor will there be “till the D bakinz powder, . one-tjrd ;itea&poon | (o spend even for necessary clothing; | . And in the two of Chopin's most|haps these recipes may prove helpful|hoys come home.” o F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. #alt. one-half, cup. sone e | or to the woman who Is solé support of | beautiful lyrics, the effective melodic | to_the Social Corner Sisters:, Every civic, religious, educational 3 ” Bugkwiest four, ‘o ctip “eorn~ | a family of children, or-someone who | beauty in which the player reveled| Potato Timbal—Pare gight good sized | and trades organization that could BRSO o Sege S B e flour, one teaspoon vanilla. Cream the |has a sick husband or a siek father. | carried: her appreciative Jisteners into | potatoes, cover with bollig water and |afoot was represented in the thirty | ‘ChoCvou WANT to put vour bus- "n:‘é u;;‘de 'l‘x?‘;&?"& r-’yr‘:xz '_:::gl :Ilw )X%ué My mother has always made -t a|the spirit of her music, which was ev-|cook 30 minutes. , Drain . and mash|thousand marchers, and there must|iness beforo the . public, there is no point to clean up and mend things she |ident from the prolonged. applause.|smooth and light:_ h add three table.|have been from fifty to seventy-five gives away. Sometimes I say: “That' Also’ in a Liszt Etude in D flat, the spoons of butter, twe of finely chopped | bands in the procession, each one per- medium better than through the ad- vertising columns of The Bulletin. _ the cocoanut and vanilla last. Let

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