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THE SOCIAL CO UNDER HEAVEN'S LAW WE MUST STOOP TO RISE SOCIAL CORNER PRIZE WINNERS FOR OCTOBER One Dollar Each To_Diana for_letter entitled: “g To Evelyn for letter entitled: “H To E Magde. er Lily for letter entitled: my 78"Nobth Bakota for letter’ entitled: “Conditions In North Dakota.” To Little Spinster for letter entit! —_—— ROLL OF HONODR Sons of Social Corner Writers Waiter F. Mqtan, of Norwich. Richatd €. Moran, of Norwich. Eugene Campbell of Willimantic, Conn Allen Williams Hovey Sterry, of Union, Conn. Earl;k.-Sparks, of Norwich, | Arthir T. Knowles, of Wethersfield, Conn. Floyd Mitchell, of Central Village, Conn. Willard A. Madle; Willi rine se of Lebanon, m Howard' Gordon, Subma- Myron J. Ringland, of Norwich. Royce F. McCall of Leonard Bri Calvin H. McGait'gf 1ednazd Bridge Walter Robinson, of New Haven. Floyd C. Knowles, Camp Devens o ~PerPYy—“Pendlefon, Niaszara No R Samuel L. Mitchell, Manchester, N. Frank E. Medbury, of ( bury Frederick H. Rage, Jr, North Frank- Herbert R. Hoffman, Cliffogd Botham, Man Yortht Franklin. 4. Depot. SOCIAL CORNER POEMS. PEACE OR WAR? p the trace of Peace ave word undrawn, we at woe will come d Tks at dawnm; arry h -~ To sound : or * 1 coms And Work rms. t mar) Till time shall abroad akes his M. Lowater. JUDGMENT DAY. n of martial & i fougk As tk C a th e seared The ou and 1 ik be mute they g r souls, though i 1 be: “How have stayed behind! Vhe 1 came ‘Serve’ did you ry's ( se might 1l vou stint r aid & In h# tering home* a? and give no sign eirs mine of their Calvary the vhite §edred Avith the n and me Penjamin TO THE MORE ABUNDANT LIFE.| r 8 orn ditor: The So- Sis grieved: to ar w0 of th bers of (! sed on: “Polly ha's Daugh THANKS FROM AUNTY No. 1. 1 7 Social ‘Corner Sisters: 1 am it morning to extend thanks | . of Polly flowers sent sur love for her. AUNTY No. 1 EVIDENCE OF WORTH. Reader u for your molass- es cookies récipe. My nd will al- most e atch at one time AN APPRECIATIVE PARTY NOVEMBER MEETING OF CLUB No. THE 13TH. Dear Cornerites: How .thankful we all are for heaith and spared lves, and hat the infenza epidemic is, losing = grip. Our sympathy is with those #ho have been called on to part with sear ones We are sorry o mention_the death ot Polly Wintergreen from'Club No, 1. We_would greatly enjoy meeting with Bumblehee, but the distance pro- hibits any possibility -f getting there. It a lone time_since—wa have met, but noW, as conditions to arrange a day to be convenient for {all. and it is best to have it when most can be accommoda reetings.” ow to Take Letters from Grain Sacks.” “Plantation Corn Dishes Like Mam- led: “The Thames in October.” ing at W. C. T. U. hall the second Wednesday in November, the ' 1th. Please bring food the séame as hereto- fore, also piate, cup, fork and spoon. Owing to the acute sugar conditions will each one please bring a spoon, or as much sugar as you individually will need for your coffee, ( We will be glad to welcomé all writ- ers who can come: and hope for a good attendance and a good time. THEODA. FINE BREAKFAST CAKES. Dear Social Corner Friends: As the cool mornings begin to come do you like myself enjoy some kind of warm cakes for breakfast? 'If so, will you try these: Oat Meal Griddle Cakes: Two cups oat meal. or Quaker Oats, two cups our milk: soak over night. In the morning add one teaspoon soda, dis- soived in ono-half cup hot water. one CER, one teaspoon salt, one tablespoon Sugar or Syrup, one teaspoon baking powder in one and one-haif cups sift- ed flour, then sift again. Eeat all well and bake on hot grMidie I find that instead of using an egz that one ta- blespoon of corn starch in its place gives the same result. This makes a larze quantity® where there are only two in a fan i but T set what is left in a cold place and it is just as good the second and third moiTings as the first, ®0o I make three breakfasts for us out of one batch. Auntie No. One and Biddy: T want to express my sympathy for you in vour recent bereavements. I was so disappointed when T read in Saturday's, October 26th, Bulletin, Scottic’s letter stating that our next gathering at Buckingham _Memorial had been changed from Wednesday to Thursday, as the new Sister, Vira, and myself had anticipated ang planned so much on ttending. I don’t see how [ can possibiy can do so now. I have 0 £0 to the city every iwo weeks, of 2 Wednesdav, and arrangad to have one of these trips on tue Wednesday when the Social Corner moets, & to attend that, but it is not pos How 1nd on the be with vou a little too long a trip it me to take, thought for so will be with you and spirit only on® that in shail also think of you all Novem- - 1st and trust the days will be fine and all will have a good {ime. Vira and 1 planned to Lring A big pan of baked heans for dinner that day, she o furnish two quarts of beans and 1 t asonins and bake them. will bid you hearty good bye good wishes for the Corner anil friends. DELIAH DEAL. OLD TIME SEEMS BEST. Social Corner Sisbers: For one 1 to have the old stand- ard time once mora. me way ©ur morninzs seem to have been very short. Our man would not rise by the ! new time and so our forenoons were short, He made it rizht at the end of the day; but unless one gets a good morning’s ‘work done the work of the dox't seem satisfactos: hen one had to weit for vines and piants to dry off so tim= w/nt. I think it all right for professional men 1o rise carlier, but 1 don’t think it right for those who rise a: five and six o'clock to rise regularly an hour earlter.sach | day I hope now that. the summer and Il rush is over that hoth the old ani | v writers will take opportunity an:l € often for our dear old Corner. We have a new mail carrier and my Oct. Sth paper has been iost or ca ricd elsewhere so I have not seen it. feel as if I had lost a good deal in not reading those letters, hut hope it will | never occur again. ! 1 hope nome of you have had t Spanish influenza. If you have I tru You are on the road to racovery. It seems nice, after four weeks, to see the school children wending their way Ao _school again. I presume you wiil all be meeting in | the halls as the time for out of door satherings is over, I think of you all often and wish I could become personally acquainted with you; and will be pleased to hear from any of you at any time. With best wishes to all, DIANA N. H HOUSEWIFELY WISDOM. Dear Social Corner Sisters: If vou have an original, helnful hint of any kind, “pass it on.” That is what I am | doin, Needing some cushions for every day use, 1 happened to think that the tificial leather I sent to a mail order house for a yagd of leather fifty inches wide. This made me two covers 13 inches wide and two feet long. The leather comes in black, bro=n, red &nd green, the green makes nice porch cushions and can be washed off with a damp cloth To Protect Books from Mold: A few drops of oil of lavender scattered through a bookcase, in a closed room will save a library from mold in damp weather. Sweep your carpets thoroughly to remove dust: dust, then in another hour dampen the broom and go over it again, and the whole carpet will loois Iike mew. Be sure and add am- monia in the water you dampen your broom with. < To Clean Tiled Floor or any kind of a porcelain sink, warm water and s0ap will be found best; then rub over | with a little iinseed oil on an old sbeut resumed their normal level, we have decided to hold our first gather- s S S e B ful attention to mecessary precau for the care.of eme’s health, there may handkerchief. R, B: ANXIOUS AND TRYING WEEKS. Dear Social Corner Friends: .1 know that we all sympathize with Aunty No. 1 and Biddy in the loss of their Sister who so recently has been: called to her Heavenly home; but they know their loss is her gain. Ointment tends to keep your skin tlear, smooth and beautiful. . It also helps to postpone the appearance of age that every woman dreads. Its geqtle ingredients cause it to relieve itc}qu promptly and it usually succeeds in clearing away discolorations, unsightly blotches and other embarrassing skin eruptions. I% two sizes at all dealers. be but little cause for fear in the pre- vailing sickness. The very sudden and often gre changes in the weather conditions in our New England climate necessitates careful attention to our clothing, and 1 fe: the temperature of our rooms. of the people are not properly nous of teh people are not properly nou ished. There has been so much con- servation of food that in many fami- lies there not the necessary nut ment in the daily food needed to keepn the bodies in proper condition to resist disease and ward it off. ¢ each strive while trying to be food, to cheose s and means which are the most sible and pealthful; ana 10 ask our Heavenly Iafher to su.de us day by day in our efforts to be patri- otic to also be wise in onr selections of proper food which will best nour- ish and sustain our health, and thus enable us to properly take care of the calth of our families, and tnus help the good of all. With all good wish Corner Friends I w write and let us know are alive or not. s for the Social more would whether they AUNT MARY. THE THAMES IN OCTOBER. Dear Sisters of the Social «Corner: Autumn’s gaudy colorings have again transformed the Winding courses of the Thames river into a pathway of light and beauty. The meliow tints of early fall have been superseded by flaming torches of scarlet and brown that soon will fade into the neutral shades of mourning. On_this the dim October afternoon, through aze of the wavering sun- shine, the gorgeous masses of foliage shone and gli d and reflected their rainbow colorings in the waters, even more radiantly than in day Each jutt point and witness io Naiure's fantasial touches. Every boulder was festooned and fringed with scarlet runners in deftly woven patierns that defied human de- scription. The quaint under the ove Decatur mountain with iight, while the e bore > followed the ng line of brilliant scarlets and rus- until lost in the purple clouds that met the mountain’s summit Allyn’s Point was lurid in fall tints, the white stones of the little cemetery at th int startl mid all this maze of color, and rk ridges of | the houses alonz the shore, and the dark line of the drawbridge that crosses Poquetanuck cove, making a foreground that only enhanced the effect cast by the surrounding hi n shadows of The uplands along the border of Poquetanuck cove, even to the point where the cove makes up, were dec- orated in all the thousand hues of au- tumn, the clumps of laurel and hem- lock standing vividly green among all this witching array of color. The branches of the hemlocks were bunc ed with stained foliage, while the fall- ing flutterin aves weer ering in ridges at their feet. Haughton's Cov ading Cove and the long ranges of hiils that_ encircle their sides, seemed to be vying with cach other in the flushed streak: glowing shades that foreshadow win- ter's advent. Montville, Kitemaug and sional homestead that mark in the distance so still and enveloped in lingering c ing _leave e occa- e shore, alm, were cies of drift- awaiting the e the overlap- in_the splen- that glorify the Tall of the 3 But the river speeds onward like a silvery trail between banks dyed with the flaunting farewells of sum- mer, broadening and deepening, lead- ing down to the far open sea, then away and lost in the tumultuous be- yond. THE LITTLE SPINSTER. GOOD THINGS TO KNOW. Dear Social Cornerites: These are things which are likely to be of use in domestic work: To strengthen stockings when knit- ting, take a reel of thread and knit with the wool for the heels and toe: They are just as comfortable and las three times as long as those done with the wool alone. If a lamp wick is getting short, sew a piece of flannel to the end of if, the oil will feed up all right. You can lengthen your oil h: g wicks in the same way. I've tried it often and it works beautifully. scarce and high. Pure gelatine will take the place of whites of eggs in any recipe calling for whites only. One tablespoon of the dry gelatine equals three eggs. First soak the gelatine in a small quantity of cold water for a ehort time, after which add boiling water, making in all one teacupful. When cold, whip with egg beater until light. When opening a tin of corned beef, always open the tin at the largest end, after making a puncture with the tin opener at the smaller end. The beef can then be shaken out without break| ing it. And be sure that you do not leave the beef in the can five minutes after it is opened. Never leave either meat, fish or fruit in a tin after open- ing; to do this not only spoils the taste but' causes a risk of ptomaine poison- ing. As soon as a tin is opened empty the contents into a china dish. HANNAH WHQ. Just now wicks are The past few w have been v anxious and trying ones ‘omes all ove¥ the land. There has been so much illness and so many deaths everywhere that umless the hearts of the peopls were trusting in the Great Physician to heal the sick and for, and comfort the mourn- ing ones, the days and nights have anxions ones, instructive last week's Corner sfgned ot A Nurse,” shows that with care- tions HOW TO STUDY BIRDS, Dear Social Cornerites: 1 have a way of entertaining the birds and they in return entertain me. 1 grow in my little city garden bird flowers—bachelor’s buttons and sun- flowers; and I place the sunfowers within ‘ten feet of my study window in which is an ordinary wire screen painted white on the outside—they cannot look in at the window and I can readily look out. At the close of the season the finches come upon the sunflower stalks and eat the seeds-and feed their young, and TIPSR one reason of the epidemic having so of | CERTAINTY, Armour’s Sugar Cured SMOKED Short Cut'Legs, Ib....32¢ Loins Lamb, Ib. ......26¢c Native Milk-Fed Veal Short Cut Legs, Ib. Fores Roast, Ib...... Rump Roast, Ib...... Skoulder Roast, b Veal Roast, Ib....... Veal Steak, Ib....... Lean Salt Pork, Ib. .. ..26¢c SQUIRE’S LITTLE PIG FRESH SHOULDERS .29¢ SWIFT’S SPRING LAMB ‘You Know That Good Quality Veal Chops, Ib........30¢’ Fores Lamb, Ib.......22¢c Loin Lamb Chops, Ib. .45¢ Best Chuck Roast, Ib.. .24¢c Prime Rib Roast, Ib. ...26c Lean Pot Roast, Ib. ... .22¢ Fresh Cut Hamburg Ib. 25¢ Fresh Cut Beef Liver Ib 16¢ Fresh Pork Liver, Ib. . .10c All' Choice Cuts Corned Beef, 1b:......18¢ Pickled Pigs’ Feet, Ib. .10c Pickled Tripe, Ib......10¢ G R Lean Pork Roast, Ib. ..40c I THOSE WHO HAVE NOT BEEN/EDUCATED INTO USING ADVERTISED PRODUCTS MUST, IN THE FACE OF GE CONSTANTLY TO THEIR ATTENTION. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE PURE FOOD SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY. United States Food Administration [J'cen’sevNumben G-08535—B-9118 The Mohiun Company S THE MOHICA COMPANY Ohio Noiseless MATCHES, 6 boxes 30c JELLO, all flavors PEA BEANS 2hs 30 ELBO MACARONI 2hem v Pl WISTERIA TEA J CEYLON, OOLONG MIXED EAGLE CONDENSED MILK, 3 cans_..___b7¢c QUAKER 0ATS 23c N POTATOES| EGGS MORICAN SPECIAL COFFEE, Ib. _.___35¢ ' FANCY LEMONS dozen ... ... 3¢ dozen ___ SWEET POTATOES Tibs:....._...95¢ YELLOW ONIONS Sulbss - o Baldwin and Greening | APPLES, peck ____50c | SAUCE, bottle - .. _35¢ MOHICAN COCOA | Yalb.can______ 4 CREAMERY { BUTTER, Ib. _____56c PURE LARD, Ib___32¢ COOKING COMPOUND, Ib. __27c . SWIFT’S PREMIUM OLEO; Ib, " - = =38 i ROYAL BAKING UICY ORANGES POWDER, Ib. can._43c MOHICAN CHILI 10¢ B MY WIFE'S PANCAKE SYRP, bottle. ___22¢ _c with a glass I view their operations as clearly as if they were in a cage in- stead of free and acting naturally in the open air If one cannot go to birds it is an easy matter to call the bi you. What do I Just now gold fin; rieties of s nuthatche e in my ix or eight ncos and chickadees. low warbler, red-breasted grosbe: the wren, the catbi the golden- crowned kinglet; e finch, the scarlet tanager, ors to the garden Iro; m o see swifts and allow; ows nad Slack ern, and night hawks, and we hear Bob White accasionally - calling for “more wet!” not far away In this city neighborhood the oriole. the robin, wren. vellow warbler, pur- ple finches, =h sparrows and the scarlet tanager, the chipping sparrow and the red-breatted Agrosbeaks nest. Bird-lovers living in the count: much better 1d_be able to do very an that, ' I may devote an looking at the birds 800d many variet Anvone do 2 ethod an our each day and no doubt a scation BROTHER. T THE HOUSE. When fillin; batter to tho cake pan ies, leavin spread the depres- sion in the hen the cake when RYE BROCK. |CONDITIONS IN NORTH DAKOTA. Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: When 1 last wrote to you I was Wisconsin, where I spent two months in visiting relatives. I have been ili since 1 returned, or I should have written before. The ial Corner came to me whil Jjoyed your lett I want to thank Primrose and Sa- mantha for their good letters, and. ali_the friends who have seni medss to“me through The Corner. I think a letter was lost between Tidy Addly and myself, but hope we shail get it straightened out soon. 01d Sol: I truly was not fishing for compliments when I spoka of writing to a stone wall. But I do miss the friendly give and take of the other writers. Of course, I know that it is because we cannot meet personally and you do not even know about me as I do about you. been in your home towns Your surroundings. Connecticut still Seems to be “home” to me—even if You did think I was asking for it. Our crops were a little better this fall, ‘but cannot be considered good Hay i scarce—some famllles moving away have sold their hay at from $13 to $17 a ton. And all graln is a poor crop, and sells for little more than the cost of production. Some say, “The farmers think they could get rich yvhem Wwould sell for $i a bus el, now it brings’ twice that, and stil they are not satisfied.” It would probably be useless to tell them that the cost of production is more than double what it used to be, and §2 now will not buy Wh;\vl $1 used to. We are having a rather bad time with influenza in the nearby town. There have heen few deaths, but much and serious illness. The drafted men s_muct I hav and know used to if their During the season the robin, cedar- bird, indigo_buntin, t fiy-catcher, | humming bird, v rbler, the bluebird, the Baltimore oriole, the vel test each lot and adapt recipes to it. She sa in The cne cup milk, add the suga the last, so she must “she shall not try to use new I am going to teli you of one little Corner a recipe for! spice and | b B S — consistency. Raisin Salad One cup raisins, one- fourth cup lemon juice, two cups cnop- ped apples or pears, two cups coarse- since we ate clams at cording to judsment; a aGds to flavor; were called for Oct. 7. have been |well-beaten esgs, combine with rice, |sugar. Some cooks add a little water [ott of Norwich were week ¢nd guests notified they Will not be wanted at|add raisins, pour into pudding dish, [also. ‘Bake until the sugar and butfer |at Mre. J. K. Kennedy's, where Harvey present. This gives them more time |set in pan'of hot water and bake until|have candied and the potatoes Mott is ing some time. 2 to Maten. ATl et s custard 15 set. brown. Mrs. Georze Kennedy and Mrs. Au- L wonder if the Social Corner cooks| Piquant Sandwiches: Combint one| Eggless Pumpkin Pié: Stew the |gust Hoelick and daughter, Mildred, find recipes useless, as we do here?|cup raisins, two-thirds cup cold boiled pumpkin till very dry, press through |Were viistors in Greeneville, Tuesday. One woman I know has a peck orlham, one-fourth cup sweet cucumber|a colander: to each pint of puip aMow here. was no meeting of the Red more of tested recipes, but says they |pickies and put hrough food ciopper.|cne tablespoon each of butter and cin- this week because there was not e of no use. Every time she bu dd one teaspoon lemon juice @nd [namon, one cup of sugar, one ic enough work on hand. flour or substitutes they are entirely with mayonnaise to spreaamng |cf ginger, a little salt. Add milk different from ROAD SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilcosx of One- e in_q MOUNTAIN e co, were at Byron Billings, Sunday. thing that shows ot the wemen are|ly shredded lettuce, one cup cream BAKED BROWN BREAD | Mrs. Wilcox remained theough the trving to save food . Toe darn oge o |mavonnalse. Wash and dry the rais-| Dear Risters of the Social-Corner: | week for her mother, who is e o s oo o the jarmere|ins, add to the apples and lemon | Here is a recipe for conv e Was bald by yane oo liuice. Line bowl with shredded Jet- ea St S Crandall, fommerly of jer o e ubles There su lter.” Cover with mayvonnaise: serve |STaliar D R Roons hak i v for several months in £a¢ on the table, but oniy two touchel |\ F choose balls and gamish top wilf Sl one teasnoon salt, two. table: or_pexedal it ~"Our Red Cross branshes are. faking | SIall Dieces of red tart jelly. Shredded | SRO00S SEUD of mojasses, fwo (1 work has slowed down—partiy for this re“d"“‘? and decogates better if shred- |4 ctang in warm place one-half 5 S| “d“v(l;{f‘;i‘;!:;“;“iéz o= in art 7 fn 3 ke 15 s in moderate ov 2 Sonc - Bt the, cuapalty. likd meow | Dot wishes'toall o |iiembiesinmodestecven Stoninzton, whose {longer and longer. God grant us vic- STER LILY. | aham flour, one cup of cornmeal and : ¢ from pneumo- {tory®over the foul Hun soon one cup of Very nice | T 'send greeting to all the Sisters, and GREETINGS FROM BELLE. either. wa ¢ 1‘1!_ M’g‘l‘f ank them for the lette h T en- Dear Socizl Corner & : Am Dip measuring cup in boiling "‘;Oflk i ¥ 50 mm-i‘v, Tell us a! ou;l\"o\.r \\'m;k Club No. 2 is to meet at Buckingham \":e‘i;vlar:‘ n}wa\:un‘rlxs shorteni nd none { ;i";““ id vour hou felp us 0| Memorial, November Tth. Hope all |Will stick to cup. =~ s e you at hom ¥ the members can be there. It has CKWOODS MOTHER. Sl NORTH DAKOTA been a long time since we met there, sl Tueag- e 4 i lost their e % SR was held COOKIES GOOD TO EAT. iny broken homes, ey el N , thit bave been tbelng tho Joad Dear «1 Corner Iid 1 am B T e 1. Mrs, not a m ber of The Co but am 4 e 4 t child of iver and ] an ntérested reader. Denison, and was_born ter on each ce, and sprinkie with Syrup Pepsin in our could not possibly do for the children.” Caldwell -written by ment City, Mich.)] as do their elders; and Syrup A TRIAL BOTTLE CAN BE OBTAIN “For six years we have used Dr. Caldwell’s (From a letter to Dr. Children become constipated as readily tressing. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is idefd for children because of its pleasant taste, posi- tive, yet gentle, action, and its freedom from: opiates and narcotic drugs. DR. CALDWELL’S The Perfect Laxative Sold by Druggists Everywhere 50 cts. (=) $1.00 DR. W. B. CALDWELL, 459 WASHINGTON STREET, MONTICELLO, ILLINOIS family and feel we without it, especially Mrs. Earl Cowell, Ce- the result is equally dis- Pepsin ED, FREE OF CHARGE, BY WRITING TO Please take time for ro! thighl old Denison homestead. She is ‘molasses cookir bk b it urvived by 2 and Jlavgiter and st and best cookies I ev S e 5k M veral grandchildren, also two sisters, perflous take so little flour, two s ek pretty home, on nice | Salads | those present fron: out of Mrs. Marcia F. nton and Mrs, Knicknaci cups of :; ur is so m{‘v::‘,‘ el e aih , TitForn 3 onl St hevoh ret Il ndl M O D e Phebe Tood, both of Stoningon. ments in ¢ stitutes. 1 think it seems ving. : —_— fu in I have a e that calls for four L | nes Gorman, of Milwaukee, for- cleaning houee and I am nut going o} cups of. figurffand you can use you No-|lips of Atilet merly a Northwestern engineer, wrote, have my b Took a fancy|but I am one of nd who Bt { Quincy, M home to a friend that he was running table;at ‘a Rl an bread o and an-| g wishes to all, from of Chaplin the same old locomotive “over there fortunat> Gt 1 the fam in France that he used to run over ou_know no flour to roll them g Shah e useleepi S since baby ¢ |” Would “Reader” kindly send her| TO SERVE SWEET POTATOES. |Mere ! = m— to do he ength at | recipe for pic crust, if it i as 200d| Dear Sociat Corner Sisters: T Py = sting car s, ond other|as her cookies would be p recipes may somewhere find favo City. Therc floral G’a ”a" . to . mtitior : s P : Wash the (ferings. i family 1 y to make room for new | cookie recipe. e e el 1o sutomonile | | 2y, < 1 / it s an hour, while very large ones | cortege. I3ines ‘and. Dancrescol e will require an hour or more. I the| Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Huil of Nor-| ) waiair rooms. T am zoing to selec A"}'h;i Sopierties: ")ro“l"* To: : B T 4 lhm,nl sing. h“m:ody.. fififl&'i:‘i‘;»?"-‘-‘;‘i.'fi‘:‘.' est for ire dependzble and good ! : = 2% . ovask, . the jul irst Aid” “aisin Cake: One-fourth cup butter| Browned Sweet Potatoes: Boll me- — — —— ———— —— se « 5 is to weed out truck. |or lard, one cup sugar, one-half cup |dium sized potatoes 45 minutes. W to send in one recipe, { milk, two and one-half teaspoons bak- | Put them in aking pan and b but T see Reader is ahead of me (who- [ing powder s, one- Ppings, and = season ever she may be), on the cool #poon _vani and _three-fourths ok’ them in a hot oven re elegant cups flour; alf packaze chopped b delicious. a little trouble i ream butter and add | Fried Sweet Potatoss: Cut the boil- The following is a fine recipe: dually add beaten eggs and |ed potatoes in slices and fry brown in Sandwich Filling: Grind any kind of {mifk. | Add flour, baking powder, va- |savory drinpi Or the potatoes nuts #hrough. meat make a|nilla and raisins. Bake in layer tins |may be cut in four parts lenzthwise, cream salad dress half cup |20 to 30 minutes 2 frying basket and be cooked of cream or milk, If cup vine-| Rice Raisin Pudding: Ome-half cup |f0 minutes ng hot fat. ar, one tab starch, one | seeded raisins; one-third cup rice, | The fat must be deep enouzh to cover tablespoon v and sugar|cne-half cup sugar, three cups m the potatoes. o a sm one cne cup water, 1wo eggs, one-fourth | Candied Sweet Potatoes: Candied spoon butie: add vinegar poon nutmes (may omit). Wash [sweet potatoes are very Lopular on milk and piace in doubls boiler and|rice and piace in_double boiler with |southern tables, and are extremely cook until “hiek. Mix nuts and dress-{one cup water. Cook unti® water is|palatable when well prepared. Cut ing and spread between thin slices of [absorbed. Add two cups milk, cook |boiled sweet pofatoes into long si bread with leituce leaf hetween. until rice is tender. 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