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THE SOC!AL GGRN’ER | at heart, and t.ht '). for his geod, a!d ROLL OF HONOR S cleaner ‘city In lhe Vi Sons of Secial Corner Writers Waiter F. Moran, of Norwich. Richard C."Méran, of Norwich. Eugene Campbell of Willimanuic, Conn. Allen Williame Hovey Sterry, of '-"HM Tnion, Conn.g Earl L. Sp-rka. of Norwich. Arthur T. Knowles, of We!henfie.d. €opn. Floyd Mitcheil, of Central Viliage, | the sympathies would b. ©onn srrenxv.hennl and there weuld be a zreater growth for the cause, th otbis) Willard A, Madisy of Leban:nl; 1""A good.plan might bs for the W, C. and the ini Program after Submds | n. U, ahd the Aeademy to to valse ¥ \ 135, or a Jarger sum if t9 _hape " th: fl“e"mw Myren J. ngl:nd. of Norwich. ;nren at graduation to the pupt less ‘now it war Royce F. McCail of Leonard Bridge. | Wrete the best paper em m» % h::’flgg.-t Calvin H. McCall of Leonard Bridze. | [f this plan were tried worth while, it might be CQQ & the Sogial Catmer Tt SRE m" m!dwgh&l Walter Robinson, of New Havea. Floye C. K Camp De: mdh e "?id s e two weeks lost oyd nowles, Camp Devens. cach year a little more cars | necdef, 'a sum might be hed who have dled with the dreadfyl dis- R A S e U i e et sty | Gase that has taken so mang o sads Sy G Mitthell, Mandussier, for a iemperance prize. denly. Théy each left families that Samuel L. Mitchell, Manchestet, | T1." i oay the children could be | sadly meeded them. One af them was N H brought to take an active part in tem- | AN -earnest . T. U. worker ve shall mi¢s her sadly. Frank E. Medbury, of Canterburi./" | perance Quring the 'teeff age, while the We_are glad to Frederick H. Race, Jry North Frank- character is being forraed, and then e the two lin. | its influence would'be gresur than it | new Sisters in club . z VW Herbert R. Hoffman, North Franklin. | Would be in later years. .;"‘ i re Clifford Botham, Mansfeld Dept. | PETSY BRAY. 3 Uwishes for vou SRR anee of suedess of m&&‘g SOCIAL CORNER'POEMS. GREETINGS FROM SGOTTIE. AUNT MARY. Dear Social Corner Sisters: Just a | kindly greeting to you all. I hope you et MOTHER'S DOUGHNUTS. vm REUBEN'S \VIEEs fles Follen Adams. aré all enjoying this mice fall weather Nu ctw Sisters: n down ter Thompson's, dnd taking advantage of tae same By )1:1 m m .i Jl?v!r{u, going out of doors gs much a8 > = * igind o' b.ue, ble, for we may be shut in sea mrs nne 1 thought I'd look in at “Ranch.” | stormy weather, snow u.mi iq, Ter find o 1 leave same 'mga for they Uy m;-&m m i lp four When 1 seen 5 be done to &9 q L doughnuts lt seems ” w Titi w Tike, S0 Iothes Used i Ak | oy ahd T nast i e pe A i flfi as |ness and blessings as they Jong, d one of her J've seen a grizzly show his teeth: | We are ail Q 1 that -u« to all the | T've seen Kentucky Peta { peace is'n Rope our may mm wréfi Braw out hiz shooter advise ,|~a?nhhe ait PRty A “tenderfoot’ ter treat: ope to ges . A s » cver tik me fown {next lu;h o b p :i'§ A GRE‘T LIGHT. uckingham Memerial on Pee. DPear Sosial mm Please re: her the dau, and how : ; M\é:; bring sugar coffee. W‘ u. It i§ a lite SCOPTIS. |04 Daak 1t yp by & iritpal msznm OF CLUB NO. 1, v B0 Dear Socjal Camper. Friends: & w of B.tmgtlmm,m weather Wednesday morning, in the mangér of a stab) | o age was purely me E&l tion of 2 gréat and M!) . in' or awake 18th, was so it and the air se im- ! vigorating 2 gecided to ‘take a that of doughnuts er used tor make. i trolley m.e ahd aitend the November had ne conception o | meeting of Clob Ne, 1 at mmmanfio. for ali umec?}m etnrn Gy The bees wvz hummin round the |although 1 hed feit that the car !a Savfmr P e - poreh, Whar honeysuckles was so-high new that I could not An old-time ‘¥’ a platter ful Like my m«* vI'Jm;hnntS or make.” Sy —— !Thank‘sghx'ls dinper like otlhier Deo- have a good dimner, if §i'is [ef Bl e omizéd and denied themselfes for sev- Grey ‘Baked pétatoes ana holiday. Phese four wice men aquipped - with “Oh, dear, dear,” crledv Mard What Grey, “I_do wish we csuld m"fl' s '*ha “‘l ple ray 1.can-have these ¥ “‘ hw teen 4 bright, and Teally we ara| ¢ ! .| not 2 Thanksgiving one,” that we n s, M 5?” '“" ‘m, Marjorie and her mother had econ- 2re sepsible m are cral weeks that they might hive an fin extrd dinner and an exira firé on this |off gome of the meat gnd chepped it fina for a fracisee, The gitl worked faitifully and |deretanding that het mes h 3 u'lead.lymunu]l thed xwt:l droomds ;;‘;re punnlng for dinner, exclaimed, thoroug! cleaned an Uste: on | “Mamj A {5 she looked at the two. sacks of edal, e ins Pk Loiliane any Thasksgiving dinner® Youw'rs tak- mfi our dinne; for breakfast!” ust then :irs. Graham stepped intd the room for a glass of water. When the W had left the toom Marjorte the two oranges, the box of faney crackers and a sheet of gingerbread ! waiting for the morrow. - Thea she opened thé gamperg of tha s-tove and wag fighting the lamp when her meth. | con er entered with a smile on her tired I wlwsfl you mr give them OLD MELODIES OF LOVE. }fif‘b““: her “ml‘ég‘,’ m';:g'““ stee for Thanksgiving™ (Falger McKinsey, insBaltimore Sun.) behoMding the latier, Marforie cx- ;Dohr;! be 1';;ald my ld ar, but vay Qld_melodies of Jove, pl: | 3. mothér! What . have Jeu wili Bave o dinner, and 1 shall have 4 :“,’ ,';?“,'k,‘ nd thr tegrs S| R e o ot have 79U Inest stew, ang ther will cnjor it, tao. The table lotked very inviting fer the simple fosd was nicely cooked and their guests ate heartily. Mabol awoke and was gently Th.sr sgiving ner!” daughter, T spent my T would First 1 pur- rhwed 2 package of - carpfiafies and milk which we witl Gave for break fr 4 instead 6f the uswa) mush; then ] bought a peek of potatees, a smail pir ® of butter, a of besf for 4 th. S Bread. o 1|70t Be moved for a couple of days. sh me piece and =0 low ance fras somed brown toast and dish of thasted €8, The docter ‘an hiy arrival in dells we 1 e of cake, chesse &nd 4 fow pieces of Mot give up her Thanksgiving, and vent ont '.“” condy. In spite of our worries amd sad "Wel!, ean’t be tzankful for s A poverty we shall fare well tdmorrew, jeven i it does giffer frem Lbe usuei Tha w!o- invented some errand, Thanksziving dinner.” which would make it i They.ate supper, then bisw out the |Mrs. Grey ani daughter to go Mio the light. The electric lights lightened the ulther room, then the good man said, room and for ence they sat idly, chat~ ‘Mabel T knew your fathesr and moth- ting about the doings of the @ay, when | er, & I know they wisa you to think ddenly they were interrupted by a|Of others. New, at hand, their teachings into pmct’ca'"‘ rushgd out of @oors just as| Mabel smiled and s2id: “You twon't gaothered about allet m ears of age who S e ewalic. (A plece | vour bidding” onabl caused her to Her mother then told what she had {at moaned as if In great pain, | overheard, and ere she finithed Mabel E ipted to move. ex(]a,lmed . Grey knelt by the un- | “I see! Papa, Mamma, an you, doc- and examined her toot|tor will you do just as I say " She was not recognized by necessary for sh n The\ he sald, “but we will all do INQUIRIES AND ANSWERS, 'tkss conferred together, sometimes MRS, W M. L writes: Many thanks anyane 59 Mry, Giey reauested some- | Papa and Mamma would sugTest some- for pie-crust reoipe. Tt is (he best|(Pe to ask Dr. Westways to come 10fining, but they in resl T ever tried. her assistance. Another person as- their ¢hi ld to make the p axeeuted them. Papa wen: home en dusiness anece. sisted Mrs. (rey to ecursy the yonng 1niss inta the living room, and they i2id her very gemtly on the couch. Marjorie preceded He tie room and goem o brizht fire was FPAULA—Card reeelved and mailed te Olga. TEMPERANCE IN THE 'TEEN AGE. Dear Soclal Corner Sisiers: Now at The doctér continued his calls to_other patients. Marjorie vos asked to go to bugning en the grate. Tho dector soon the the war is ended, we ean our at- | reived, and d e Founk Tad greenhouse for flowers; and Mrs. Grey tention to other th also roung 124y fig the store for medicine. The T R i a7 also |3 Tavvee Graborms daighiar To g g e At once and ar- tem- | papents Were notificd perance in the boys ?m and rh-ed Just as the aoew had finisbeq making it ‘a part of them. One way for the older person to at. olerfing far - neafly sn hour. After they ad departed, t) od fairies tonchod thelr Sl magic wand and tempt such an is to immediately Mr. Graham, Resa, the oy with a boy and a with @ maid, and thoe chaa < "en .'.”u!"‘-‘ié‘;“"-’“ ‘m’;. cooked. as well as e s that T bard. e s Jowen, serim, 2 |5 ey quichir transfezvad the victs Do not be afraid to let them know | caved | for, then she ate wigh pk;arc the nice reported | ¢ patient dofmg well. onlr she could For a while she felt that shé ocould | snso All-Wool Serge Dresses Anniversary Price $15.00 $35.00 $25.00 $1.50 $3.50 and $3.95 le-Chine Waists, white, flesh, black - Anniversary Price $2.85 $1.00 Hhradith S Annivepsary -Price $32.60 colors # $1.69 $1.98 $2908 Silk Hatteys’ Beaver and Velvet Ready-to-Wear Hats Anniversary Price $1.69 full size $1.69 $1.00 and $1.25 Children’s Velvet and Felt Hats, 2 to 6 years Anniversary Price 48¢c $1.49 $1.50 $1.00 and $1.25 Shams Anniversary Price e why dom't vou put|Way. AlkWool Pom-Pom Velour Coats fined throughout Anniversary Price White Voile and Fancy | Stripe Cotton Waists Anniversary Price $2.00 Full Ostr:cfll Feather Bands Anniversary Price Flannelette- Gowns Anniversary Price One lot of Children’s - Heavy White Dresses size 2 to 6 years values $1.98 to $2.39 Anniversary Price Anniversary Price 85¢ a pair $1.98 33 85 Japanese nl'lwn-wo!k Cut Work and Embroidered White Tea Aprons Scarfs 53¢ to 69¢c values 45¢ ; Anniversary Price | Lot Children's $5.00 - ared Cloth, &t Cordunty Coats, 3 to 6 years Anniversary Price - Anniversary Price It is only once dunng the year that we eelebrate the dateof the openmg of this sforo and so rt natural that values out of the ordmary should be ofiind as befitung t!m oeeaamn. : fered that would emphasuze our appreciation of your past p;tronage? St iswith j mst thné in mind that we have prepared under priced ltems for flm event. Gol-} -igds 100 18 yeais * - Anniversary Pfloe Ladies’ and Mins’ Anmversnw Prices : \ . §239- . Trimmed Hats'at - with faith and amplie funds, out a spiritval consciousness of a: They found much adversity and suftering among the people as they 3 anu only one of the four was ed about it. Hé could the journey, he tart assistance, and he spent his mon until he was as poer 2s those about him. He was a fool to the three wise men who rusbeé en without sympathy in comfort. They dmi;scd “thi‘p]:arl of great ée,” an 2 man 6f lov- ing Mfl& found it. That whieh was within him was The Friend he was logking for, and he could only find Him when reflected ir his works. Tho lessen taught fs that the spirit- ual visien we all need has to be earn- ed by sacrifice and service, and that wlithoat this we may search for Mim in in. i SARAH ANN TIGHE question, “T wonder l[ Yyou need that sympatny? bor’s sailor boy was the v fluenza and his bedy rest in the quiet llarve vhich is but a “stone’s that memorable Honor came my ing greetings happy -home. THANKSGIVING THOUGHTS. Dear of the Social cornsr The day of Thankssiving so close at Land, will be observed with a deeper gratitude perbaps than ever before in Many changes have taken place since last we gathered the next gathering, a2s I & good echat: also, a hearty with yeu all. Aunt - Mehitable: As, ._._,_..__....._.—_....—.—-.———— vho had a son in at v I raised the In less than one month my neigh- was._brought home to the sad parents and laid to.| tThrow” Roll privilege to extend sympa- thy to my neéighbor and friend for the loss of the son who naver -returned, yet srateful that his fate was sealed SALMON LOAF AND VINEGAR PIE. Dear Social Cormer Sisters: sorey that T could not be with vog at the hall last week. but I thousht of you all and was glad to hear you had a good time, as usual; giad there were so many who could-attend if I wae absent; but hope to be with vou at would enjoy You' - wished | 1 Pelham joven. and I will Mix a quarter pound of out: garine with a half poun: quarter pound of sugidr, sal little ‘grated lemion rind. m of in- cemetery, from It ‘be- golden brown. meat chapper four pounds of porg and sedson of sage, four teaspoons of teaspoons of black peps to every |4 aspoon of thyme and om spoon of cayenne. * ST Date Biscuit: Roll 'h_lscnit dcugh thin, spread with dates that have jen layer of dough on top. - Cu; cuits and bake. Finnan Haddie on To: ounces of rice and codk Was of butter and one cup of milk handshake | with salt and peppe: . When thoro Who dossn't like. shortbread? “These daintics may be made in the nick of time for a surprise party as, Cut squares; bake in 3 slow oven unm a Homemade Sausage: P-se trroush a and ore and oné-Half pounds' of fat with one tableEpoon sali, three ope-third washed, dried and chopped. * Put & thin water is :Lbsox:bed add two tablespcans geason set” foll 2 ollows: s L and a ifito hey ;léem pork bed sua unt =i} ean” Chi c; the. and - Wem' -with small® stitches ;mld.s better™ thén’ a @&¥n ‘and lesg. Of a pan -or- kettle, a sérew should be 'Slipped through the hole, . with - the, strewed -into-the protrading uf& m; rnghea;;;a gem pans greased and “bake-in qulcklbfl e fop of amother old glove uaderneath. Turn in’ the hnuldtb-lmohcuneeflh d to the inside of the Iid, and make .a Jnob that will not gete mudmtmnhmmw et when’dirty. v Tor prolong 'the i life cords they should be dusted a.nd rub- of - windew vith a2 well The ing of the cords is eulni by friction,"and" they are further weaken- .|ed by sun and weather. The greasing makes them pliable and prolongs their usefulness. |- The chicken' stock ean be pat inte A jar,.and sterilized so it will keep il "some meatless day when you uge' it 78r making chicken G’l"!: dumplings, nsodles or chicken cken fat rendered spd wi;h drippinz makes the dest short- ening, any 'cold ‘chicken: and you know ways to use ittle sigo .or tapioea added to Pifte. of ‘any, fresh fruit stewing .!hefi»btnroundmumch ‘"awm't spoil it, m- b} & ual fame jSome time ago for the Yecipe for the on buttered toast. § if,- when_usir.g fl‘m ““"‘",2,.‘,"‘.,“‘.‘;;“@ ats to the tahle, stove, efe. used their mur yet elx"o;);:.:::nlhfli year | Salmon Loaf I had at ‘my picenic, T| Peanut and Sweet Potato Cakes: | vou dom't eeok it very ‘bnm‘hh, n that aven if you have left school cdturned, decoratigns for rooms aud table, and | 1) ot new jov to eele- | Berewith send it: Three cups mashed, s2asonel sweet has 2 most unpleasant “raw® flavor. vears behind that hat you are 3 Graham trested the | When Marjorie and her mether hur-|niate Satmon Loaf: One can salmon. three- nmccA. in the lmml‘ football game at the wasg ried ip to fnish thelr nreparations.| Tye fesl the days of anxicty are lim- |quarters cup milk, one tablespoon but- Agademy, and let your voice cheer the | p. i an whom | they Were dumb with astonishment and {ited for our soidier hoys om the ether|ter on&qmr‘er téaspoon -pepper, one N Z ping eide. ¥ weith 3 sorprise. slda. and as we receive their messages jteAspoon salt, two egge, two-thirds | GOOD VEGETABLE RECIPES. one of the it len'“ni rfi wag madé as as} Mrs. Gralam clasped Mrs. Gres’s|ye learn they “ave longing to come |¢up cracker crumbs; beat salmon with g wemen in Bty ehould preside | nogsinle. Mrs. v that she |hend and whitpered zm-e. y“, all hearts are counting Zm apd add the other ingredients; Dear Social Corner Sisters: Thess at each l‘v‘-mhu Or.w- L Bedrootn, but the |, “AS Y& hve d-ms te! me ud mfig the days when we can weicome them :.n together and fteam One howr.|fiour and brown qd: s :bls | are zood séascnabic recipes: ance canse would be he by it more | Geetor would n shange. | Pleass secept at m doer. deserve all we can {I used the red salmor, and used part[cil. Serve as the main course Fried Cabbage: One groen cabbage, and more s 6ACh Sear sent its YOUNE | Soe st o reatiy o Rt A | The tepte wae oy b oo Sanbel T e T e it i T T e T 1 s Fhle | in e oumper ith o . b ied Ogbage: One g0 pesple from school out into ljfe. - the - she could ufter a word, Marjorfe eried | realize “home” means the same, and es & emall loaf. .1 dombls the|paniment of rather tart apple s3auce, | Blance cabbage in bomnx wager, and As young people are very quick to their trembiiaz Voice: . o little more, than whem they went famount when I need more. or baked anplc= drain. Fry ihe ham -or use si the sympathy of those oMer, and ksgiving! How beau- | away. Peacs: As you, also, asked for re- All WHO... gasege or hucon: add cabbage, sliced wl they do feel it the aimount of 3 looks™ | In one of the oldest towns in fhisfcipe for Vinegar Ple, will send: - . b dpotatoss -apd sufficfent wuter or stock tha can be fully peatgly o " Mahels equeh oceunied ame end of |state, still only 2 mme:t viliege, thete| Vinegar Pie: One cup vinegar, one DO. YOU KNOW THIS?. . }io.coon ugm misture, > was :érected a suitaole Roil of Hanee sugar, one mol . tatos ‘v"’"“ rupi! in the school couid be and her M‘;‘:mo‘ll{? t:'m ‘x‘l‘ the ceun- :i’s'ins two:xp:‘:vplter :Sflh ag:'é:’i Dear Sisters of ThesSocial” Comer: ro:?‘:fi?éq‘%lficfi’l;‘s‘?' q;x;m. oo e to understand that every mem- of a|try's service from this place. It wis| ,volled_fine, o small pisbo. of | I wonder if you are awwr> of these [0 SVDES, [ROR Eest potatoes. of the W, C. T. U..had his intevent dedictad Sept. 1%, 1913, with sultable Butter, some nutmeg and cifinamon. - | thrift methods: 2nd cut theavples in pieces ané .':2 o ceremontes. There Wes a large al-} T hope If You try this you will like| A pinch of borax stirred into fresh 1M OL; Bic le water until soft and were | tendance af the town's people, parents it 7 niith will keop it forisome timle, SRd| L N \ ) WOtk aufl funds who had assembled. WIth| T also have ancther way which x[ S b d e :ufi-t‘wz ey tgx - fwill send ia some other time sour. and appl m;g“mw - " i In.darnine take pains to rhi-ic'h five | L0OS ” m/fln!. Best wishes to 21l Cmer sttus cotton on silk used. Remember. that|ohfont Serve veal, pork or duck. 3. apealk- ST “Yihreads work lightsr, and that the| Cabbage With Sausage: - Six saus- 3 sincer fluues GOOD TO EAT. sheen of silt often mekes the repgir- jages, one quart mineed cal one- o ing teo conspicuous. hall tsaspoon pepper. salt m & * “Yub Dear Bocial Cornér Sisters: Ti vou} gave. paper hags f”\uem the kitéh- | ¥ty the sadudges ‘crisp 1 o ire, love twmd this will - meet 0 Yen, They ave, useful, when pythag on I&ke 5 e«rmm.,m Ayu : X taste per:e»:) . eoai’ dr handiifig- a - «mvépxél. i) :\;\; o tau but mbluwm nl ¥ . Can’t Be Beat Gingerbread: ons hand be slipped into the: hag it will,beiPy sratulated. v New Orleans molasses, one tmp:g: Képt-perfeeti¢ clean. pan and cook !z w& is side, but|cooking soda, 6he {easpocn- grommd | In!inending pleids-or chicked mate- fimt dis"u wa-hm with sea, Zinger. Mix well, Add on: eup I, | rials, severa) «mag of silic threade jages. Sorve mashed nmmw-‘-& Tater ¢ of you motiters two. cups ‘sifted flour, one' tables: inte ome necdle €fe coed" rasmits.’ Weill el pat; ) mgnpl butter, best quickly inte '| These must harmonize with the chief| Pures of Cabbags and Petatoes: fih ps will retarn.” Just at tl P in on2 egz Whote. | tone of the materfal. Last ‘Beat until all is entirely mixed. Har\. For a bad fear in a long gloye eut (Com.mud on Page Temd