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APRIL 19, - 1918 the quantity, and if any Brother or Sister knows what it was will “they please send it to me through The. Cor- ner. All ¥ remember- was; take ‘raw | eggs, put shell and all in vinegar and the vinegar eats the shell off. (When mixed looks like milk). The other in- gredients I thought were water, al- cohoi, but my husband water and turpentine. T will tell you how I chese my pen- name. When 1 was voung nothing would put me out of patience. When T grew old teacher gave me a class to learn their letters. It was impossi- ble for some to learn, but I was very successful and the teacher used to cail me little Patience (for I wae very small). When I took to nursing I was so patient I could do anything with anybody, and people took to calling me Patience. One.day I was telling a neighbor about my sgtting hens, and she replied, “You make me nervous, I never could have such patience with a S lot of old setting hens!”. I says “I've HOPE SWEETENS LIFE AND CHECKS THE e S ey e b tience. One spring T set a bantam and the three weeks would expire on Satur- SOCIAL CORNER POETRY. try. If Theodore Roosevelt'were pres-|day, but neither that nor Sunday found ident I should not worry, but in thefan esg pipped. Monday T left town A% SASTER SONG. , | hands of a seifish egotist who'is also alon business for a week. I said to Ring out, ring out, O Easter bells! |, st pacifist I fear the worst. If|Hubby: “Take that bantam off - and Tell us the story of that day only our senators stand firm! I think|shut her up.” When hidden in earth's sheltering|yery few want a league of nations—| He replied, “Yes” hrea.u,] our Leord, the Lord of|;qt at present, anyhow, and 1 am 1 came home late Saturday night. glory, lay. sure that few want Mr. Wi Sunday I went. to pick .up the. eggs c lT WILL think our influence would be greater,|when I heard “Peep, Peep!” The ; Ring gadly, sadly, O ye bells! OuUriang our opportunities for serving Eu-|bantam Hubby had forgotten had i 2 heads with grief are bending|rope better, if we do not make any|hatched every egg. Very soon a Ply- i ¥ ENCOURAGE low. entangling alliances with any natiom. ¢ - \ mouth Rock in three weeks had not a To think who gave such matchless|y poljeye the league is a breeder of war|chick, so I let her set another week love. To think, alas! who metinot an end of it—at least, not for theiznd five eggs hatched. Several times i : : ls l'llbm&tm I GE it so present. Mr. Wilson reminds me of|since when it has been cold 1 have 2 25 TH . N Kipling’s character who had ‘too much|had. it takes four we instead of 7 2 g W o Ring sweetly, O ve chiming bells! The | oz in his cosmos.’ three to hatch chickens. this E : ‘ At Lord is risen—He Hope lives today:| “Others share the doubts which die-|may benefit someone. . o What right-thinking parent does not realize that Swing, lilies, ewing your fragrant cups.| (ur her and will enjoy her criticism. PATISN G = S e make glad His temple, where w THE EDITOR, ¢yttt o s 2 | Chief” WITHOUT THE GAS g OUR WISE SOLONS. | tial to the weifare and happiness of the daughter in % LOOKING FOR A SPARRING 8| i : s AP cemetri Bend from the heavenly asphodeis, O FREE Dear Social Corner Sisters: Are vou| after life? Then why net enceurage Lord, above these flowers we| " Bipoiinis L A ':1” ;)x.tt'r’ m? in d{;\’v:: 1 I{»in?\:" Ir't:: from attending many of our gather- BLESSING THE PALMS. tive, happiness-building habits now? The Round Oak brt ear Socia Sis! arber is read her good lette e 2 dooil - 1 ab Sl i - : PR 5 3 e . o 5 ST 8% pasest thilugs of sarth, we[humble heart T seek your generous aid;| The Bulletin and enjoved it much ;,':,”;,,G fnd b ;Q,,,?;’:ld":’fi i ,f,l"‘f'flif,) \,{f{(.,‘” C‘l.f{,m;’fh;"‘g a°if:r‘l;i:r',‘,f;_ 3-Fuel Combination Range will do this. The simplicity § Ranges Delivered Out of City Sifer tha to Uhse, O King! A friend in need is @ friend indeed.”| Tad Pussy “Kills ine somg birds”| = 3 ans 4 = et ; d g x T\ fette M. Lowater. |How truc! How true! How refresh- | (once in & whiley. [ have not cocn ome| SE father. We all sympathize with jjesty. The solemn feast of the Bless of operation—the attractiveness of its .added conven- § Without Charge For City or Country .- him in his great los the alms, a e ligi it at- - Jing to & shriveled soul {0 Bave same- |word about thie number of rafs:andll "fashiight, one of the new members,| s naok 1ot boariois rite Cat 1IN o nose—the- marveloiis results with all fusta, makes the VANITY. one to turn to and confide in when|mice Puesy destrovs in a vear, there-!naq aiready won the affection of those |ue “practiced in_ the " inte i i 0 - " < ot . : - ¥ = [ ™ " eresting. Its im- droppeth his met in the|0n¢’s Sky of happiness is overcast with by saving many bushels of grain, who knew .her best, and the going out |ancient eastern chirehes. - the Greel food-shop” of your home gyt 100, SRR : Squirrels foxes and snakes destroy|of her young life was one of the mys- |Catholic church and sdopted by the | mediate installatioh means to wipe out the incenven- streams are the same, Reader: What herbs will make meimany birds. . |teries we cannot understand. I t < sk strong? My husband came home I will say this in a whisper: The Russian church as its form of wor- And the maiden dreameth her love-lit nk the other night and hit me ajmen who spray trees cause the death : i just Filury was the last to leave our eir-|ship, was observed in all its primeval |J§ iences of a crowded, pooriy-arranged kitchen of j 5 cle. Owing to sickness and trouble she | e dream crack over the eve, knocking me out! {of nearly flocks at a time, and many i et : splendor at the Ru n St. Nicholas gas in the bleak, cold winter—of just coal in the stifi- TWELVE N 3 V| was unable to be with us as often as | C And what 18 it all, when all is done? |The next day I wrote my brother, a!small hoys seem to have & mania for|, 1 Cathedral on the Saturday evening | : b o i ¢ e a manis me others, but through The Corner |precoding Palm Sunday. which with |l ing: hot summer—the care of two ranges—the ~black The net the fisher the burden|<Porting editor, asking him “What to|destroying birds and their eggs. age she was Sister and Friend. H firedis. |do | The Lora created cats, I presume. § Taster, is the greatest of all the feasts ing of any. From .every point of view, it represents THINGS : ¢ 3 -} Formality is unknown in our gather- |of that chareh, And after the dreaming the dreamer| [ Quote his reply {He knew if they were necded, and if E § . tless divi- . inzs where all are good comrades, €0 & : an excellent investment—one that pays coun el Claim you were out of comdition,|He had thought tags necessary. tags . Th ualistic ceremonies of = the WE During Demon- stration. the breaking of these ties has meant|Greek Catholic church have not de- ; i fort, and e > ; oA Tat o ireek Cath ends in convenience, comfort, and economy. Hiarriet Prescott Spofford. |and get a return match.” .| would have come with the cats. more than the going out of a p: vinted from thaks” aslgimally pexcticed [ » WANT It the two Buttercups settle their| T admit cats are mot all 00d—|ing acquaintance, and the sympathy|in fhe ning of the second cen- AVEMENT. dispute over the name, will the title- neither are men. In fact, some men|extended to those who mourn for |t are in -B“Er ci winner spar with me on Monday|are miserable creatures; but the Lord ! | e 1 wouid not be ber h . in every feature majes- ; mornings? lets them live, Just the same, and Half| thom we Ticimeere 107 We: (00, valued|tic. ‘The liturgy, which is the center of YOU Of star or sun S Srad: The girls PR R s Mo LM : SR thems as friends. orship, is elahorate and com- i ¢ wild flowers in th Nt et il Bl I R o ey | whaj6ught to do‘nof wear collaTd;and PRACTICAL POLLY. |plicated, and no instrumental musie is TO Ils that run Y rid EABRT h . g S = - per: Greek il |day meeting on Friday atternoon, | T certainty think ouf legisiatore must| A LETTER FROM NORTH DAKOTA[DCTINIE In Greck cathedrals, only the great winds that sweep » e e e I e o kinior| Dear Social Corner Sisters: 1 am|ficiating priest address the people, and KNOW 3 e ol : iss slong.. A SALAD.WITHOUT CREAM. |sionors bee inChis beanet? von _\“I;yi\:)s"t_.dr]or;rn::;: In to say “How o you|that in the Greek or Slavonic tou- {Yeste ROID QIS Sweet pulse of song Dear Soclal Correr Friends: Thank |kno “egmo a scar m’» of ‘tfil'nxn;s' I can sympathize with Samantha in| Before the first candies glimmered most valued helper: g T otk {friend, Great Grandm flours “are| We only have a 23 tn our) 0 o -N\E;T- I:;:l‘)lhi:’:: o ecica 11l 'flrcnn;:ffn(w‘erpfmfillm}m;rx:lcl M 2:22 Requir no blaclking—saves : 58 56 81l aenter |iong when spent in bed, although one |town. Can you beat ths St el R S Bt O it LG, cquires 1 b e ¥ 1 {has the devoted care of tho: about Best wishes to all the Cornerites,|]ess of in uL‘n/.' oot fl ; £, 2 ¥ e k With Love—and thee [about one, and a bit of diversion helps | from is one thing which helps us who lose L =nterine, le;gstrzuug kghem- WORK. nton llard, in The Parisienne. | i £ 1 ONUN 3 our loved ones when we have hadl|selves hefore the althr, even kissing s | —same i A | Fptisnencthe Uay = i % CONUNDRUM. . | Glem ‘=5 ehort a time- e are thank-|the foor. The mem and women ate ER Burne Coal or Wood—same INQUIRIES AND ANSWERS. )“_‘ o a i dommar Trlenis heve N fal that they will never know the sor jsesresated, and after the first saluta- CL fixtures. X a0 LmAetVEs A8 w1 e . row we feel, or press kisses upon un- tho entire congregation remains 7T SKEZIAH DOOLITTLE: Cards re- along cheer and encouragement, and| peqr Social Corner Friends: I am a|answering lip standing throughout the entire ser- TONIGHT EXTRA LARGE GOVEN— gived and malled as you directed.|What do we mortals need more? new caller on The Corner. Ihave been| The northwest has been having its|vice, which sometimes lasts for thrée o Ner Gt Panks for card o e secing on the wall In a |, reader for some time, and one of the|second attack of the “fu.’ Most who)or four hours. 3 ven can [Never TacK Or arge received from Grace, Prim-|Y. A e let your|létters gave me the impulse to write|did not have it last fall, and man ho| The cathedral was gradually lght- Beesk e, and\' d Keziah (».hmuta.- «”r‘m“}\‘ \]:x‘l” x;:polr;”o‘:owueseml‘\m) also. s o aid, have been ill this spring. Many|ed b rl(w sleal\l_vknroc_essmn of co:fi— Bak: 'P sectl Q s kel fch the Editor returns thanks. g el - a| It seems to me if they are so cordial|entire families are attacked. it seems! municants, each bringing a candle erfectly- uickly, [ptes tollow ke of 3 ship. Xt ¥0Uland have such a lot of love for each |strangs that all our medical science fs|Which was lighted, and placed around $15 MEMBERSHIP FEE akes T 5 W WITCH HAZEL GOT HER| have any kindness to do, do It now. It | 35 Iage SUC8 & 100 OF jove fof, each k A " powerless against this thing of terror,|the aitar in groups. These candles are Very compaci— aves space. 1 NAME. [ge duSE pyon You Should_encour |advertise through the Social Corner | We had a large bady of snow on the|li€hted In memory of the dead. Coslatia S . - . : for them not to come calling when they | zround; but it is almost gone now, and| The bishop's throne was removed Dear S Corner bers am | and 0! va < o oy . o s s [ St iniarwetod, resting bow wo| s il Just. the ~ thought that were busy! Who ist't busy who stavs|the flelds are bare. Some are plowing, | from the cent ter of the mosque, $3.00 Weekly Dues Ashes easily removed. y - pe al ” 3 F e e day one has no dinner,and seme seeding will pe done next|there are no seats, and the choriste 4 % ehose our penna: and hope all will uld always govern us? at hom h ¥ ¢ g e - : T then 1l te bot e. | ’ a i 0 4 to,get for their own family is their ap-}weel The ground here is & light loam Pegan to chant in solemn undertone, 5 . o On Legs or Cabinet Baze, i‘x::;n:'“' B e U mine. ,n‘"‘"f’\f.’xf‘}r“‘":""h,'né am.SHill-here, do- | poruinity to go to see their friends i most places, and dries quickly. {the funeral sentences which have Each week until you have paid for your rang g t see! to e neither sisterly,| toma jants a e, anc g | ec] for centuries through the dim man very witty, and every one he|time to write stories now though one| Lt Seem o Til, My tomato plants are fine, and my| glve a name; for instance, one fellow's Q3 lo % = Simple to operate. i d O} | o s Tmanteeript e e derine e one | neignborly, mor kind, to speak of it|house plants look well this p tfeatiedzals of Europe in observance of | LOWEST CASH PRICES Wilh e taTEy e was Walter Rice and he always|some orus o il ang een | publicly. - {find my plants company and & Week, Many of these choristers | Rited i "Rice Pudding. Otten” the for whiomer o o mibox and mine:| How I came to think of the penname | ure when all the world s white with have been in Tolstoy’s Re- LIMITED TO 25 MEMBERS girls would say: “What has such a one|in the wastebasket) % POSES | use: While I was at an institute at!enow. | presume most of the Sistersdemption, ) probably no fhen doing today™ 1 would tell them | = Frcey soo tion b you like your|0ne time I heard a person was used as|have them, and enjoy them a6 1 do musical organization in America nfne timee in ten: so they used tp say: |new home. 1 wemt throush N in an|® CAlSpaw. so that is the name I will| | wangpto offer fy belated thank vith which this chorus can be com- “You a witeh, or you wouldn't|auto, but had no _time to stop, then, |Si80 to this Corner letter. the Edftor for his token of approba-! e TR L o B U T T e o et n e foctop, ther, CATSPAW: |tior It & akes mme foei Scd o] Suddenly the cathedral was ablaze Seotchman says: “No! Witches are ’JM\‘ again. Went to your “city” not long e oy when tiie teacher gave me a card with | With light, an om the high altar women. We'll call her Witch Hazel! ar [ 4 since. When I go again shall hunt for CLUB NO. 2§ MAY MEETING. For a good girl” on it. {eame the procession of priests led by ll 1 asked him where does the Hazel|you C which is credited to the cash price of the Range ; Dear Social Cornerites: Remember| I have had an unpleasant time for;ihe archbishop, wearing a gold em. opne 0t e oy [eplied: 'Look Jn| Huldy—I'm sorry that you are go-lClub No. 2 meets at the Buckinghsmthe last three months. A severely broldered robe, with ond the Slass and you wirt see hazel eves.’|ing, or have gome away from us. Fve|Memorial May 7th. Wo are to have afburned hand has prevented me from |yl Of black which extended ncarly to and the rest exclaimed: “A good name |always wanted to get better acqaint- | May basket, to which all are asked to|SeWing or tatting, and it is not ricsts also wore gorgeously embro; [ B Der, for ke Witch Hazel she canjed with you. However, I can't seem contribute some article not to cost|healed vet. T fear I shall never have Dricsts alto wore gorgeously e aha s cure anything!' = So when I was look- |to get away when Social Corner meet- jover ten cents. All will have a chance|entire use of it again, the procession’ siowly- \walked. 16 the ls ing for a penname I thought of my|ings are held o grab something. This will give you|, The lack of hay last vear is maki i : > alckname | Married and Happy—Where are|all u chance to get or make some little | itself felt now. Very few have any on|ceuter ¢ i mens, Bohmenti il bring it %o the store, any day How interesting our Anniversary|you And where is the young profes 'lhlnL’ n‘!d ten s 'p-nh HOLs o ve E V & ‘\‘:4;\ :' ':(“n”“ ‘i]’]w lpl':(‘r:l;‘:‘fll:ll;- | during demonstration, and theet wae, and all d much eredit. |sor? 1 thought of you when passing| Olza, Grandma H. and _Lonesome: {e% Wha have a few tons to epare get i Ne A Cut this coupon, sign it and : in » effect was A get a 50c pair of ssissors for 15, 1 have all the da lendars In-,the campground last Saturday. What |Pine: Hope fo see you. We missed|323 & ton for it readily listening, the effect was most terested Reader ndly sent me.|a pleasant time I had with you you' vou last time; also Manda. | 1 will give you a recipe for mvflr'”“"fij o B i Cou on Idave ail of mi Zach year I put on| [ will close after giving You a re-| Deliah Deal:'l was glad through the'SNaps which has been used in my fam- | ,Z‘im:“x(;;';u:f: o ’fw“,;“?x”‘n,’\” abe Name .......... a new pad; also, all Corner pages | cipe for a salad which was %o good | courtesy of Comfort to return your il since Civil war days. ‘”fl S e Ly o i saved for eight vears to_my taste, at least. kindnese €0 soon. I hope to see you)Will keep many we et in witin O R Tite n e e I3 ;Y»- Address ..... Seme Sister wrote about high blood| The lady of the house had no creamy| ng. {pail or other tight e 3 rouned themselves’ on .fhe' Stene: o pressure and noises in the head. Per-|She took a full cup of - evaporated | Vou Fot through housecleaning, | Ginger Snaps—Tuke unc i/ of . (EToujed ihemecives on the steps of BRING IT Name of range used........ e o KTl eoiye, Joare agoimilk (unsweetened) and whipped it |Delight? Where are you? Come next gar and one of molasses. Boil tosether| (e &tar, and ono atter another lght- | this winter [ wa death's door with|Then placed the bowl of milk in a pall {time. We are going to have a nice|i'T a lew minutes, then put in a scant T2 2 i t and 1 have cracking, buzzing and |of cold water to keep cool. She then |May ““lcup of shortening. will SHd the Festoratoe: i . réaring noises a thump, thump|placed a lafer of stewed apricots i wishes for The Corner. enough to put in one o one tea- nd the responsive chor s filled the | with every beat. for hours and|which had been left over when mak- SCOTTIE. |spoon of ginger & and one S pansa Imosque, their voices rsing higher and| lo IHE Is gas piped into your home?... days at times, an ab-ling a pie; a handful of walnut meats, SR " !soda. After beating the tozether, | igher, then dying away to a whisper. | scess in the n 1 The doltor|a emall saucer of stewed prune: Do you now use coal or gas?.. dd one-half cup ot bo 2} As the palms were brought forward | . two E BE-|% Roll 5 t i vose and thtough the sdys to me: “As 600n a8 you are able|small bananas, two siiced apples. and |1 R/BUTES TO THOSE GON | flour as necessary. Ro bake hbishop: arose and throt 1 *'want you to come o the office some 1 f i a i P ers, none sold to S Atk 68 pulery vty Bt oo | FORE. lin a quick oven. Then te v Yo clouds of incense and above the flick- STORE Qniy one pair to each persor, no phone orders, no evening. when [ hat lenty of time.|into inch pieces, on some lettuce| Dear Friends of Tne Cornen: I have|like them. 1:,‘,,’]?:1‘”, dle \n\in:s, in ]""fl flg\omc childr and T will put my machine on and see|leaves in a solod bowl. She then sprin- | been watching for a rerly to the one! The soldier boys are coming bhack— i H“’ T“ "‘ _Eymuols wit hm_i what is the matter Well, he found!kied a bit of salt over all, and then!who suggested “A Memorial Day for|but not all of them. Ho: stra wand. bl ”"' those paims in memory | the cause to be from poison from the |sifted powdered sugar over this, and | The Social Corner” Sisters. As I have gs will seem to them for a while,|© e et grip. Evervthing has been done, but|last of all she placed over all the|seen nothing, would it be amiss NORTH DAKOT e the “last journey to Cal- nothing can or will stop those noises, |whipped evaporated milk. It was de- |mention those whom I have kno R ry. The paims were distributed nor those rushes of biood to my head. |licious have passed to the other side in u—m‘ GREETINGS FROM READY. D s e aon A nd T Ny PEN e had about one dozen doctors,| Good wishes for all the Cornerites, |last few years | Dear Social Corner Sisters: Once| iR o TR S UFSTece e N 4 OPEN best, but nothing can cure. | POLLY P. PEPPERMIN' If I remember rightly the first break i ey Y 5 R % S again I greet you all the poople flock: | flower lovers could see my = in the local circle was when Goody |*6f5 L EUetyou et aenle (Ched Solihe arch TONIGHT s. One stalk has three buds| THE PENNAME OF PATIENCE. |Two Shoes was called home. She al-|.rige in Mareh and April jn . b S they présied to his side 25 WATER STREET lossoms on; they are of a 4 < brought good cheer to the social| = oy o e marked in fhe forehcad of eath vy c : Dear Social Corner Members: It is |U. hall, Willimantic. 1 enjoyed them|lified face. the way of the oross e om0 SoriDe | some time since Patience has greeted | Satherings ‘and in her quiet WAY en-!s5 much I wish to thank the Tostomem| 1t s ainly a glimpse into the - ;';;"F:“““ !"'1'3'-[:;": smalllyou, and truth told I have had to have Joveg the ’]"‘“h“:";n An extra Sadness|for their promptness in giving myjancient rites of a mighty people a pic stripes running each side ®| patience in good earnest - ave | Was felt by hel onaB, a8 s g B ¥ f pleasure. « sy s 5 - ches across. We also have another| ‘Was g ¥ of hier home, were both seriously at],. - e = t W ristian era, and of those who were - this vear as she enjoyed the{I did. I was just rolling up my sleeves|working on that, or looking at my “j hes a {and as I was setting much better from {of b S (" by I Dby wonk o paiher da e diw: iy er| IS EHIS veeE e SR gRiDREE O] LS S e s had many stalk o All the best of luck and |\t had to slip my kneecap out, and|MEtMme. L o0k cnolWere out in that last snowstorm with|Christianity to celebrata the Fongt ST 4 e e ity et hiach aPne it vazon afon.aE dux | beautiful one: Wis ! t and { ith the two combined, T don't think arly loved The Corner and was al | 1OWAIIfts so high one could not see|the Palms; and, moreover {o watch |that sie hoped to come again some | ity b in for di Beal o e te o so dearly loved The Corner and was al- | upper_gate, and on loking oui I saw| When my Jolin came in for dinmer, o PUEDEE SARNE. |"°q Suorsd more with hisbolls ways ready to help in any good work.|the, brooder. {lhe incessant throng of people carry. | time: : at we do not know | Mrs. G. climbing down over the wheel | he looked fc shing on the line, HAZEL. Some Years ago I was in the same | AV TRy o 0 oval welcome at|,. M. Sweet Willlam brought them inling candles to place on ithe aitar in | O e R e i fromy the high seat. {but he was wise enough not to ask HOW ONE WRITER FEELS. {,"‘,"j‘,l'"',',"‘l’:,,l,““:? ;;“‘;‘m‘;::gd““‘(;;"g“m. annual gatherings at her honw,"L;“E;a))‘_“‘:fiv"“;;’n;f‘f i e G Bt e holdng iy Smportant that we lye day by day 50| Instinctively I felt she was coming to| Questions Social ! fol 3 < d each one felt the sincerity of her| y e uc] Wisp of palins, and pressing forward | ¢hen the summons comes 10 US|spend the d 1 knew she was sus As the weather was cold we had just In a private lefter one of the Socialifriend from out of town, and on find. | 204 ot S How I found my name: T have a!to recelve from the archbishop, the|ihat when the 2 e Al put in a quarter of beef from avhich Gomer Sisters) venturse (0 write the ing out what was the matier, she ;mihvl;‘;p( T ther one to leave us,|dear friend and she alyays said T was|imprint of the cross on their forehoads. | 0 €0 that we may ke U L DL R DL S s (e T soon beofle ¥ditor the following about the present!mo a recipe for a liniment her hus- | s one whom 1 do not remember | 31Wa¥s ready.” Hence' Sistar| As I questioned the American priest, |19V, S e e e e : a steak, and, with mashed potatoe: :n(,-.‘::in :'r 'S"nfi?‘.‘fll? I?l;p‘:zgh“r‘\:r; ;‘;\ddo l::[;-dfl;rér!l[n;rle’aa‘(lx‘rn::“e‘}e;a::’ng‘;11:”:‘"‘; Pt o thare oo ot ‘strangers | Ready. who. stood m my side, on the various| Chatterbox wrote me of her church|while I was at work. Iiver s ntend it 1s 3 v . : icture of the | that place, even the min ; ome canned, ed_tomatoes, chili = 2 2 Will close by sending st s wh w relations, and sent me a pl at p oo, and er, e i Aoutiatits 1 ings to alls I ol e q Pint it for the benefit of all |a recipe to The Corner, the ingredi- | S°nal one to all, through our acquaint 1T almost wished as 1 looked at . that| Had it not been for the associations | coming that way now. _She was “"“”lm' v i wai i leTs, the sonorous voices of the priests When purchased ... fonialione {0, Beh " SISTER READY, teel very anxious about our coun-|ents of which were the same, but not |nce in The Corner page. Atielarc;another hesber diinoteh i worshipful throng. that d, too, mignt |Of the Social Corner I should probably {and stout, it would take her a fow jcomp: unable o take as active a part as| GROWING OATS FOR HENS. Ibetieve. never have met her, or known her!minutes to reach the door. What could | Of cof ity that made some, always enjoyed being with u and by her happy manner showed how Al pleas- 5T ] V crsonally, for which I am very grate- | T do and not hurt her feelings? I flew |ant. 1ghed and joked. My John Dear Social Corner Sisters: For THE LITTLE SPINSTER. |porsonaly. Soeial | 4C705S the room and ‘m“ermlwc \\m-];’;l‘ll some amusing stories, and moons 0, sprouting oats, if one has not the per- o ach member of the ocial | dow from the top to let out the S\(u 0, uld ¢ happier t ve ree much she appreciated the good times. | forated ealvanized trave, whink "ave| MEWORIES DEAR. 1‘;::5:“%1;1“ mey have a very hap-|the window at thistain s ihat duy. Evently she Saa Torgotten Polly Wintergreen was one of the old | rather expensive, or boxes with small| Dear Social Corner Iriends: As|py Easter 7 will close with love and{open, then [ caught the waskl | her “blues writers and we all felt we lost a true|apertures. for r to circulate up|someone sugzosted that we write|paod mishes. {from the stove ad poured all that boil- | 7 shone hrightly all day, a fine friend. although a sufferer for a long| through- them, other ways can be man-|some memorial of those of our cifers AUNT MARY. |ing water down the sink and tossed the | Winter's day to wa DY e fime Tier inferest in anything pertain |oged = Bt Had toataed ouer B R o boller into the pantry. ‘Good way to| there 4o m coming, but not ng to The = orner never abated. Chis w er T planted s 1 in! wi rite a few nes e ey {clean sink and pips Then 1o every 4 = She met with us only a short time be| fiom e Dors aad hoar pals {1 sofl injwill wite o few. o oty o) VISITING NEIGHBORS. [iftie vas of seawing clothes and| After dinnor Mrs anid e Ton TS ment_home; (and _although|grew 'go thickly” and so bright greenfour circle only sboiit two years, but| Dear Sisters.of The Soelal €orner: |set that into the pantry on the flor : played chec ! cleared the. ta- B e ont sho Still had & that even a farmer wanted to knowihad been an interested reader for | Your letiors about sisiting nelghbors |and shut the deor tght, shoved the|ble. The vas getting low in the smile and a good word fot all. ['what it was: when five inches high Itilon time. Ter penname wes choson |are. interesting, espocially (o Ono by |wash beneh against the wood box so| West when she siaricd to walk home, O e ian yner,olie Of OUT|4s timo 1o be fed, and the fowls get out |because that was what & young ehid | Lereis Parse: “My Morning Caller: {1t did not show, and all was r for|as Mr. G. wias going (o drive home on B e 0 mad proved Mef worth 411 of the roots, and then replant again, |called her, instead of AGnt Emma. | o os s now Sho felf as the caller | compan anoihen road. - S SHETRL IR by time. Distance did not keep her| ™1 do not realize the advantage of {The recipes ehe contributed were ro- {jingered, It reminded me Of &1 6X-| By (his time she was knock delightful day and appreciated odr - transplanting tomatoes several times ble as she was an excellent cook.|perience 1 had about the time The So-iny kitchen door. When 1 opened it 1OS i g s : - 5 those which have not been disturbed a5 a very faithful worker for the | cial ¢ was started. ‘The weath-|cpo burst out: + L was.sorry. she ihadiio teoudiE are larger and better. It always set ce_cquse. being secretary of {er had heen cold and stormy so I had| ve you ansthing to do toduv lonely after she hag Eope o plants back to transplant the Of ithe union in the town where she lived | not Gone my washing; but one even- | y with you? Mr. G, lay? i heen v 1ppy. Many times a course, where thickly growing theyiand very active in getting subscribers|ing looked as if the next day would]yan 1 Sy wih yous St iy Spois S Do o must be separated for the Union Signai, the national pa-|be pleasant.and I could do the wash-|fo market and I am so lon tiy came uainvited (o call on me The double jointed tn fork that one|per of the W. C. T. U. She has been | ed my John to put SURL et (RIS Ein SO was lonel - uses when canning is fine for taking|greatly missed by those who truly | wash boiler of water on the stove when | @ S o up small plants, and a tin can with a knew ‘and appreciated her unselfish|he bulit the fite in the morning. el o e~ buld nots few holes in the bottom, made with aldeyotion (o what she felt to be right. | went to sleep planning to o' o big (IS valey who wouid ot b wire nail, makes a very good watering| Chatterbox—It was with sincera sor- | day’s work nest day. T e L FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE pot. > {row and surprise that our drele read| The morning was ull that we expect- ek il el + e Dissolved in water far douches stops || i would be good reading if the|of the death of Chatterbox as o e, Afier - breakfast my John went| [ was laughing over the scheme Ijer, paciene - or pelvic catarrh, uléeration and inflam. | | members would tell why they selected | few days before we had read one of [out to bis work wnd 1 put a tub of {had played on her, \eicome -hwi bat 1 put'al J their several pennames cheery Pletters in the Social Corner, | clothes asoak in the kitchen, washed |dixlly and I meant every word I said: imy work asi ppor- Batien. Recommended by Lydia E. & 2% T he. ha : e t dishes and tidied the sit- |1 was delichted 1o -en Ler. marched | tunity to cn A eated Mine ousht to have been “Haysee lling us of the hapniness she was|the hreakfast dishes and tidied ike si lighted ’ : : ? Pinkham Med. Co, for ten years. ]| Jfuch “sympathy for the affiicted|looking forward to 1n AeRding th| e raswn sthere we kept o good fire|ber into the liting room and - | suest, when a3 a o ting 2. healing wonder for nasal catarrh, { | oncs. meeting of Club No, 1 in Willimantic. | all night. her thers was ol work dn: Bight: i neigh i 3 -or-lhro-tndm-yu!—:unmnl. : BLANCHE. |The very day I read her last lotier to| 1 confess r ust hrnef hou vor'hl Tjwars dbon, ?;mrmfl';wf.mgyuu‘;; ai & e NIMA. bl cxmcrdaucy the Corner circle in the paper, 1 was |did not pray dciiver me from doing this | She had brought b k, a e The more ingings s man has the|resding a personal letter from her “ath:and would not have had faith | when it Was neceseary for moe to leave| Soft answers do not turn away wrath more he enjoys his outings. . lasking if T was planning t6 have a|to believe anything could happen if'her to get dinner she amused herself|caused by soft coal.

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