Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 1, 1919, Page 9

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THE SOCIAL CORNER The Dommetis Dapsotment " THE FAULT-FINDING OF A FOOL PUZZLES A WISE MAN SOCIAL CORNER PRIZES FOR FEBRUARY One Dollar Each Uncle Sam’s Daughter for the letter entitled: High Blood Pressure. North Dakota, for letter entitied: A Winter Like This 54 Years Ago. Blanch, for a letter entitled: Bconomical Home-Made Candies. Aunt Mary, for letter entitled: Report of F Meeting of Club Ne. 2. ¢ Prudy, for a letter entitied bruary Spring Cleaning. pointed end to slip the paste out upon the board, where it is rolled very even- ly into & slender roll. This thimbleful of paste makes four beads, marked off into four equal parts. Place in the mixing bowl eight heaping feaspoons of crumbs, add a little @ver a teaspoon of sachet pow- der and mix gently; set aside ahout 18_minutes. In a separate howl place 6 1-2 tea- spoons of the fixative, fo whic bit of vegetable coloring, using your judgment in selecting the color. Slow ly add this to the scented crumbs: m thoroughly, so all the different in- gredients are evenly mixed; don't get the paste too thick, just so it can be readily used. 1f when making beads vou too dry, dip the tip of your water and moisten the palm of your left hand: then roll each piece of paste find it finger in members of each club have, and how many new friends and acquaintances you make. If I was well and lived where I could I would like to visit each one. Tt must seem good to be able to cook what you please, providing you have the means to procure the articles you desir It is almost time for The Corner to have another birthday. 1 presume it will be celebrated in some way We have had a very mild winter, with very little snow, but it must I an unhealthy one, for there have b much sickness and many death There is still time for a bit of winter, vet. I only hope it will all come in March so that we may enjoy a beau- tiful warm spring like days in April and May, instead of having it as cool as we have had it in the spring for the past few years. Best wishes to all. b Telephone 773-13 comve H. A. BRUCKNER rurnisums 114 Main Street ( A REMARKABLE SHOWING OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES IN perfectly round, pierce it with a large hank then stick them in empty H cardboard hoxes and set away for a week. The beads will shrink as fhey and when ready for use will he the size of & pea or small she nut. When the beads are dry in a box, airtight, another weel Yoft can make a pretty necklace by using two threads. On two thre string one bead, the monarch or helio- trope head, one crystal on each thread one amethyst or sapphire (large) on two threads, one crvstal on each thread, one gold on two threads, one crystal on each thread, one heliotrope bead; repeat. These chains are pretty. HENRY'S DIANA ROLL OF HONOR Sons of Social Corny Mefl’s =« Young Men’s Spring Suiis b $20.0 $24.50 Values Up to $30 Values Up to $35 THIS OFFER FOR 7 DAYS ONLY, COMMENCING TODAY POSITIVELY THE GREATEST VALUES EVER OF FERED IN NORWICH REMEMBER, SEVEN DAYS ONLY! $20.@9, values up to $30.00 §UETS 524.50, values up to $35.00 An Absolute Guarantee of Satisfaction or Your Money Back Is the Mottc of This Store three eggs, one at a time, beating well after udding each onme sift one and cne-half pints flour, mix through it | half a teasoon baking powder, add- 2 it to the mixture, also one cup of sing, a half cup of chopped citron, DEPENDABLE RECIPES. R Sisters of The od hazel | some of you Applc Syru Rred Writers ary.| Sosia! Corner i Consisting of Pure Worsteds, Cashmere, Flannels, Un- finished Worsteds and the very best of fabrics, all highly hand tailored, in conservative and ex Walter F. Moran, of Norwich Richard C. Moran, of Norwich . ME cup of x Eugone Campbell of Willimantic, [ 1alf & cup of mil alf teaspoon nut- &n: - | meg, “one cup very strong coffee; mix B Willisss Hovey Sharry, uf o smooth batter ar:/l bake. Unten, Conn. Economical Dish—Cut a pound and 8 L. 89asks, of Norwich alf of round beef in pieces two P es square, put in stewpan to sim- Arthur T. Knowles, of Wethersfield, r with two quarts of fi'atm-: sea- Con. on with salt and pepper, add few Floyd Mitchell, of Village, es of onion, a few slices of car- Conn T six small potatoes: make a Willard A. Madley of Lebanon ning of one tablespoon flour BG Hinard Berdon mixed with half a cup cold sige service, U, 8. N, Myron J, ngund, f Norw Royce F. MeCall of Leona Calvin H. McCall of Walter Robinson, of Floyd C. Knowles, Camp Devens Add five ounces of rbonate to > cider, or iwice. Bo .‘, kettle or vat vige utes. Four the liquid | Sy or pitel nd eight il perfectly said into pack them treme mod and et them remain treme models. the m ously into ves ers. Allow hours, or ur clear 1 kettle. spoon of e lean pre Add to Iiquid one im carbonate thoroughl: Boil rapidly grees I ntil bulk is reduced o seventh' of criginal volume. It sho ency of maple s Pour entral calc s EEEOE Sut E New England Dinner: This consists e of corned beef, pork and vegetdbles. e.| The fat is ail skimmed Trom fiquor i GARDEN “'NTS eat is boiled about two| Dear Social Cor cfore dinner time, the vege- | thinking what we s tre put into the boiling kettle, | as T have some oked until tender: carrots, cabbage, | pass them -around arsnips potatoes and onions. | In setting out peppers or fom Fried Beef Cakes—Mince meat fine, | zenerally we find the mix with one third quantity of mash- | cut worms have cut off the best potgtoes on with pepper and | vear I found the best F'nx E. Medbury bur 41t, mix the whole with ten yvolks | cut the end off and Fraderick H. Race, Jr., North Frank- [0 g8 and make into cakes half inch | kept covered with " n ust with flour, fry brown in|days, and it root Herbert R. Hoffman nklin. | beef dripping or- lard. nice a plant as ar Clifferd Botham, M Charlotte Russe—Put Cut wo . of gelatine, anything cut int perhaps you r, volks of that s sugar., 1% 1 mixed . thent rs, etc into fruit Sterilize " fo aceord to gutfit us 10 minutes; water five poun tes. Remove EEEEEES - S = 20 S . given ath, =i turnips, ST S ainers an Tnvet tighten cover: t to cool and test joi winter on hit ¢ e e e e ¢ H. A. BRUCKNER rurnistmes = Telephene 773-13 Si23 cut 2} = 25, into a one of kettle quart of milk, one our eges, four hen the ingre- pour them up: tirring all th ve and whites find SOCIAL CORNER FO Weuld You Only one zet the other from experier to a fre Ch hill in se 10 sylla- | Ders ofie-half pint | Will cu of the si mon a siey out 114 Main Street EREESEES @G@k V—-.? SR and | ¢ old ham, or left be substit the good teachers: Hion if he has so tr ome, he will ¥ORD FROM TROTTIE. er S en . H. . | canses this : 5 s realize ¢ o : et and par- to oxanna itself wrote after | well ‘inquire The muse did methinks o maiter » toward He | ted | f1e i up Coughs, Colds, za, Coid in the Head, Catarrh, Sore Throat,Quinsy, Tonsilitisand Grip. AtallSmggist : ak ER GARDEN FAILED. | ] srise ing i ’ ) 1 eco : n-{ Influer 1 into his. 1 lettuce and |y they germi- | soon placed them on | ight: they grew | t radishes were | Joig e bou ather be were brought { i, ¢ to grow but et with the feath- rear yard something from, Wit v m ymatoes, it they, too, Writter € w T environment r able for letter was Corner rden has pas 1 T plant Wwo containers and { gh when th: ind they ceased Marig v i n the exact day in write the | the bo: dwin- | cheer| Cer- | no ma them. In the Dainty pir Ine giving | i Tinted propogating early toma- With i< ca o to try my luck, On its leaves n hall plant some the verse I hav 1 (this is a ba take to market made of twine) and if the I Just try a T . I have made a send and hay with this: "I was thing sweet asked if they With a medici when 3 3 small Can't you Where dear Gr. See cheery bloom e n planning for sugar beans and Chinese these will be called bund o learn their quali- ‘ Chappeaux Wil the moderr Look so fair, or As those dear hioned i n 1 Blooming round Thanks for ate. am on the list 500d wishes ¥-One 10 receive your 2: Accept poem, “The pretty for vour : will be much sy ! our hox is comple much sympathy.| " m n you BLANCHE, for them 14 is sick, fil “u 1 bran, collect small F 3 up childre e \ : 1 fun uprooti unusual of INQUIRIES AND ANSWERS HBNRY'S CHUM—Thar Salendars il gone. Ix ight A BLANCHE Thans ELIOTROPE BEADS. The le € D Beads seem 1 will tell preity beads be- arr very smart hats—showing of the rough, straw Eeilac i barhits ular nows: also fine hairs, milan and pineapple Dorit worrv about that || e in trouble 1 R,a_, sinol will heal it TeENTYRENI LY . and tie al Cornerites real thing now to make the flowers, fruits, ou how ing_worr Hand cead | | ome beads are made from crumbs. The bread must be 1t is well to make it on pur- the beads; use water to mix place of milk, and butter for When the bread is thor- . cut a thick slice, trim off the crust, then grate the bread, coarse grater, so the cruml are take the bread hoard and a 11 aluminum thimble to trel nail to pack it down, Every Woman Wants P e [ usc three mixing cups. SEPTIC POWDER The materials for the bread paste - s follows: Vegetable color pastes, ed bread crumbs, sachet powders, The fixative is made from three-fourths cup of cold water, pound slowly on one tablespoon white flour; beat it until it is perfectly smooth; if left lumpy you could not make the desired bead. The thimble is “s=d to measure the paste; the nail file is used to pack it down solid in the thimble, and the you happen branches when they it is all the better as attractiv Java Cake—Rub one cup b cups sugar together to a ning | oughly col 194 Main Street GREETINGS FROM DIANA. and ich should the growing child may Wauregan Hotel Block from which th u ) L ) adh 25 8 - rid_himself : : e ! e v BILLY BLUS HOW DO YOU DO IT? Social Col Sister, Des How ach ¢ Bidd; E hank o Club No. 1's Boee e o the picture you sent of your home ¢ of your dear sister, who was a mem- ber of The Cort The letter found me down and served as tonic, for now I am out on my couch a Do vou cut your vegeta 1 also wish to thank Club No. 1 Bt valentine 1t more sabstan + 1 el tial than many and helped me to pro- d one can rinse the peelin cure some things ; Same way to boil for fowl. or sw I am glad to ve {he dear little birdies a by 1d writers again in The Corner, nk Interested Reader for my hope they will continue, for there e iae S o xoom for all Hesante i i T love to think of the good tmes the }is interested in ¥ouw. and many others., Corner Sisters— | I harm, and TR ERIIEIERAERERasERREED S Dear Friends much quicker ! Soap and h cut thr throug from through ot and Resinol Scap may be pur SRS RS RE S BEER NI AL

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