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ster and of Gov have been ight over on the May- | flower; also, the clumsy _cradle ~of Peregrine White, born in the colony. Cole’s Hill. on which-the winter fol- lowing the “Landing.” the Pilgrims buried half their number, sowing the place ‘with corn in the spring to keep the knowledge from the Indians. srnor Cafver, said to| White wool- the first _ child [t From Pilgrim Hall we look down | formation at the top. On Leyden street we see the home | be Ieft loose for, skirts or divided imto T dogs are very lifelike and | there are funny littie tassel dolls made || _single large tassel. The 1op of tassel is tied together with a piece . s0 that there is a ball-like | Two more sec- || and i 1] | | i of yarn, I tions are divided from the sides tied sfor arms. and the lower parts of these sections are tied with another piece of yarn, s0 that they resemble hands. The lower part of the doll may two and tied at the middle and at each of Gemeral John Winslow: and of James Warren, president of tne first|end for legs and feet. Colored thread B COhErehy. is used for the marking of the eves and 8 3 A few wooden stores givé this street|Mmouth and nose. The tassel's hanger-: 2 o up-to-date air that is almost out | 00D answers for hair. These crocheted & place for the street is one on | tO¥S showld always be made in white which the Pilgrims had their homes. | OT in a very pale color, as it is impor- | % Next is Burial Hill, the old cemetery | tant that they be kept very clean for || behind the church, where Governor | h¥gienic reasous. and the white or pale ¥ Bradford, the two Cushmans and oth- | colors will readily show the soil. g : ers of the Plymouth Co. are buried. A BUSY WOMAN. s R Selfish 3 The National Forefathers' Monu- : e T ’ ¢ o0& ment of magn! ent granite. enclosing e i M- Skl Are Spiritinally. Deid! i series ‘of “panels under glass, 1 4| Dear Social Corner Sisters: There' EXCEPTIONAL : wonderful thing costing twenty thouss | isn't anything about automobiling to - ' fpo B - 4 7 ; ::3 ggligim (;:tym;wx;edi byhae1 flhxt» ‘g0 <l ver. T have had the vlur. g 5 = eet in : o iles or more in p 5 < : SQCIAL CORNER POEMS. there, but we preferred a_high bluff| Under the glass are pletures of the| the past e oars Witk drivers who! P ® PY THE SILVER BIRDS' NEST. in the open above the, river where| landing at Plymouth. the treaty with| were Instruoted net to go faster than | 3 3 A RFanded solalers CpadTetts severai of Uncle Sum's” \atrol boatsi the Indians, and others: also, a list ofy 20 miles an hour, because we wanted s e B i are anchored. - | the pames of the passengers on the|to sec the country—not race with the ||l ; g A 4 . T 1iktic WWSR IaYens et { 1 met two jately eturped army! Mayflower. cats on the road. e Bl SOt I S ant oor | bovs. One was“: 1\ ticing physi Piymouth holds many attractions, have ridden enough to discover M - < - . . . {gian here before L juuned (he army.| and it is only fair to give a day or sof thut comfort adds more to the pleas- ¢ . The silver bright so pleased their sight | Z1® Was in severai hospitals in France| looking round. ure of autoinz than speed: and one F . . . RTTE R aTT 1SRt | (ha S Tooking fine. ; ; A P | ofour drivers said that to feel safe on urniture to be exceptional must be not only beauti- . They knew not why thes should deny | The other who huas been in active the roed rurmuig a car be had to cop- ; L s ey service in the trenches und in several| LET THE BOOK BE RETURNED. | duct himself as thoush every other | o . : o o - Duttles. was In i hospital in Bran Dear Sociss Coruse Priends:1 sup- | driver on the road was. s Boyis. pud ful in deglgn and of lastmg quallty but it must be . i The shining wire ther pecked and | ¥e!Y ill With influenza. When he lefi| pose that many of our Social Corner|he must look out as sharp for their | e 4 # pei iy P there he was sent into the Army. of {friends were very glad {o read Aunty's! proteetion as for his own. » 2 o e ’ P [Drcopation n Germany, He had no | invilation to meet ‘with her Sepi. 25ts | Fhe duto 13 n great world-widener PRICED RIGHT. Here you will find Roo! Whetd » on Howery twig twas curled, |money when he’ cante out ‘of the HUS- | at ler beautfe) home shere we wevs | fors common people. &nd copsidering . yo m % pital. H: ;?‘eo[';le sent mflm"s’ao a;l‘xl hejail <o happy last year. the number of machines upon :he But when enough of this bright stuff T S € 81 I had planned and hoped to invite|roads the accidents are very few in- nl 4 -3 v, conning Lunder sore Touns 7o have had much an experionce | il of ‘the Seces Corner Db G macs | Soed: sets that are not only excellent examples of cabinet . Her house to make she did net take ard escape without a scratch. He is allwith me in August,.but the strike of The auto is a great invention for. [ ) 5 g Ner did she covet more £00d boy. and was a teacher in the|ihe trolley empioves upset all of my | Setting anywhere onme wishes to go. . % - -0 ; % : TR o e e Sl e and for getling away any moment of construction and finish, but they are marked at De you suppose theyr ever rose i3 mother wears"a. smile that won't ince September came in the wea-| the day or night. y B With hikher powers possessed, come m"h“-“;of;wr::sn?:rnbr:: ?m; ther has bgen so yncertain that I have 2 Bem“fu‘! h:::enery Nl im:m:‘:g o 3 g \ > Because they kmew ther neeped and | 22 = - {decided to not try te have the annual | homes and glorious garders are to be h than " all fi d fu f 4 arew lo him was “Are vyou all{picnic here. 1 regret very mucg that| Seen in all parts of New England. 'wWer prices you will usually nin rniture o & Within a eflver nest? there”” She thought he might have!| ' not invite them to come early in A small per cent. of the people have 3 & —H. M. been wounded and had not toid her. If e season, but as they in the past' Purpose in traveling. and they are an . ~ 0 ¢ 3 Have known him since he was & SMRll| hyve Seomed. 10 eni cominn® Wi | Tha time becoming. botter And hetier such high quality. the huckleberries were at their best 1| informed of the productive power and 5 . s P THE NIGHT PERFECT. expected to meet with more or{jad planned to invite all of the clubs| industry of New England. I thank thee. God, for the perfect The Cornerites at the fair, but) o meet with Club No. 2 at my home| The ocean shores, the mountains. the z nigat ns did ner materfalize and the!,nd we all have a roval good time|lakes and the resorts of New England The erown- of a perfeer das weather was 100 bad 10 even vemture|when the davs were long and sunny,|are exhaustless and there is enough As the sunsei fell n its glowing light, | outside the house. 3 |and the weather suftable for out-of-|to learn and enjoy in our part of the And the dear day passed awax | It is most a vear since I had the|door enjoyment for the elderly Sisters|country to last a lifetime. PS The caim meen rose in (he eastern sky | Dleasure of meeting with the Sisters,|of The Cormer. But the strike of these| Joy ridins has its merits. but to in- . 3 - While the stars came, onc by one. |bui hope fo be uble to do so some- | no seeminglv thought only of their| dulge in high speed as a means of de- — And 1 bade farewell to the vanished |times in m«; nearhful:l:. [lha’ve not | own selfish interests made it so very|light is Heyer fless than inwun.rd.md i . g - , day seen any notice when the next meeting | ; NV s it T am fond of mountain and shore le !-!o Fum‘sh S p With its mission of service done <'h be at the Buckingham Memorial | H1o0 hot weem hoer o an i | scenery and foral parks, and what T con‘P te me ers f' hope it won’'t be the first day of|apout the gathering then: and the|OWe to automobiling is beyond compu- ’ perfeet night, and all was | Octoser. = b tation. STREET, » stin That this may find you all prosper-| ne prn tos heen S0 unplensant and | 1 °% quite an experience to be on 62-66 MAIN » FINN’S BLOCK Save the thrush note’s distant call, |ous and happy is the wish of Zun to run, that much s 1 regret te|the road passing 10 or 12 machines a . And T feit again the tranquil theill | DOM PEDRO. | mit ‘the pleasire of our annusi meet, | minute in a procession before and be- Norwich. Jewett City. Of 2 Presence Divine o'er all | ing of the Social Corner I'riends at my | hind of which one cannot see the end. Then mu sraieful soul knew the spell MY VISIT TO THE CHILDREN'S| 08 O, 10 SO0 @ A est under exist.|and it is a greater sight to behold . H ; | HOME OF WINDHAM COUNTY. |ing circumstances to omit it this vear.| five or ten thousand autos parked in to the Shepherd's | _Dear. S Corner Jriends: Re-| I do mot feel as well able to be host- :,’.f.;:efil;:?r:?o&ffk?nfirfit festival, or _ care ooy A e g e e s e L ’s':,":,“‘,:gl There is a joy in antoing which far | the ocean-like the rythmical swelll living at the same time, with the re-land most of the scandal is founded In :he sleep that knows no fea H e 4t TIN50 & I for rhe| weather for the mets tsceiis exceeds the pleaeure of joy-riding, as | which beats the shore after a great| sult that now I am earning $25 a week.|umon suspicion. To let most of it intr —Frederick A. Whitinz, in the ¢ Eted S Sl i 2 g 3 all intelligent and careful autoists; storm. On they came, walking four-| My husband has found congenial work|the mind through the ears is (o be tian Resfeter ive ‘and when in sight of| 1 am honing to be able to attend]|] feerr abreast, each soldier six feet In| elsewhere, but we are both looking for- | filled with irrltating noie i : tution 1 was pleasantly im-|Aunty No. I's pienic. but unless we| know: SARAH ANN TIGHE. | height and with an unblemished rec-| ward to the days when we shall enjoy| What a good habi: b isory be! BILLY AND | prossad (o, sge; muakilie, SiiHES: ShEduen osnl eve Klwnr Sunofist e gats. 560 sl 3T v mavTuy an Yoisas wion| miore.of each otheransiciety, Tsbave & |the decemny.. honesir bug barGye Ak 1 = |pon the playground swinging and|afraid 1 s<hall have Lo stay at home| NE CAUSE FOR HIGH PRICES. | zlancing at the bunches of flowers and| nice flat in a quiet neighborhood and,|other folks. And how it helns one oo Ther say they are guing to ~hoot you, | cnjoyinz childish sports and try to ward off rheumatism which . that Tell at thite faNt except for the separation from my|keep decent themsclves. i'he : ld Billy, but don't you fret | T drove along a little farther and|is trving to claim my attention as a| Iditor Soclal Corner: In these days | chocolates ¢ and Belléguip-| Busband, am ;sha et the happiest wo- |of what rolks. say ins LA e For the fellow who daresi o meddle 'rang the bell. The matron came and | permanent suest. of investigating committees who seem S artiusty walbus and Dol Synip ) husbans, am WSl the & of what folks say is-too much fok § wita vou must reckon with me, (I did my business with her. and we! Of course, it cannot be old age as 1| fo be blind to causes, this l::::k:i:e?;l B e | T asiie T T abier woill be imiias earbe poguic s Doison thaly you bet; bad a little chat om the piazza. She|awm only setenty-eight. rom the col sione: 3 - E > o Cis o i S S ] | To8 arén't worth much. ft ls. Which offer 1 _accepted. Everyhlmy; Oia's: hut on my way Home I metione invcstisating committes report in DR SaE =L RaT SR e POl Nac] Denrances JIONS MO A cheaper flact n they mus e nanseating true was in fine condition. A model ef| with «quite a loss which I shall re-|a hundred. He was looking after g R 3 Kt Tt e : . ; But vou've been a faithful friend to i neatness. =ret ‘| had with me my book with|government n‘uppl!?fl sent to relieve 3:::;3 of the ruined towns of the old f]g‘t:‘l’i‘:lgm:e;; (4 ?:;:e’”e“loe:d £ ls:l("?r:l; These people who live to talk wi me and Il see vou safely; The children are apparendy brought| the names of The Social Corner Sis-|the consumers to in a measure pro- % X L A i AR R ] through. fup orderly and s_ys!;ematically. wnd| ters And their addresses, and birth-| tect them from the high prices. This | & H:eS>mhb"lf‘:j°(¥;§1f;or: U A ROmT o0, duell iiwiys on Bs SHETe Dstorexou; Bt (Mhancat 3 i best ¢ all, brought up to know how | davs, and 1 think | must have lost it|is the trouble he met with: Boote Titis oce slbwkba: wiikd| “Doubiors? necves Wil Missppear snd|Of venom wnn slandsr Shoet Old Billy? 1 guess not, though {to work and to be useful. What alon the train going from Norwich te| I went to the East 24th etreet pier | ¢l boughs thata were showerec aiife] Douplors’ acrves will disappear and Yk Slander therty pever g ou ma old and gra: fblassing such institutions are. How| Jewett City. Tt was very warm on|to seeshow we were getting al SRV “EasEs ovec, the heagd il 'S P e 1Y oAy g . - 3 7 < o 2 /4 2 n 2 % = v ‘Ting and Pershing's Own, never| Let him redlize what life would be| How kind and polite in o ihat t} By f-same stretch of mercy inuch lettqr off -children- are therefthe train and I took off my coat, in [loadiig the barge. We are paying a > il ” ATe GAth Fi et iy y BRI o myharaninch bett 5 1 e acke: o which vt myl big price for our trucks, and I wanted | more truthfully fulfilled their sym-| without wife, without children, without say! : ® Pathan in some osdthe (Nignhones I (MEFRES SEC e ) t e T i 1 ifics than en this oc-| $50,600. Let him know thai he can| But bitter gall when t of & i cou 3 { book, which T did not miss until thel to be sure they were being kept busy. | belical significance rthan - a1 [ oa0apd - v g B atebiiRncas selliwhdn. You're out of 3 Fer I'm three times older than you | <omeone say: “They are! next day, when I could not find it.| When I got to the pier I found the | "85080, !rhe glortous finishing mare! have Damce. r;?mo(";;-o?:d—;flfiw gt : r'h“ e : are. for I've reachedgthree score | pre iri~® (here.” 1 hope they are.| When T laid my coat down or took it| bargemen lying on the boxes. . their | ol ORI LT PLE SPINSTER Riiail o said Chr e ot ante o] R Rlawou know. and tem; {it is the oalv way to make good use-| up, it must have fell out unperceiv-|rolled-up coats being used as pillows S Sadinl ) c oo e it chon Hs Akl IR R Ce v e And sheetins isn't the thing to do o | ful citizens. “Bring up a child in the| ed by me. My name and address was| The drivers of seven trucks were Sit- = G A e MRUS. o too-much s 10 not sas herses mo more than men | way ould go and when he is old| on the front of it, so that any one | ting half asiéep in their machines THE YOUNG WIFE. Suchita 160660 5 this ousht e e s heehe too JedEh! i ' not depart from it.” finding it could have notified me. T| I asked the man on the barge what Sias Soctal' Corter Sisfera MITAN-1 new sors THteithe hon t““r Ih‘“ "“‘, i sorption is -good wmedicing 3o That's right, O'd Billy. I like it—your | : is a zood motkerly woman| would gladly have sent postage for jtsthe trouble was. | was told that just 4y keeps tab on ibis here page cidser| couras M‘ B Lk Sy o ol it RUT Tmuzzie aga«inst my face: | that will do.ihe best for chil-| return. and more, too. for I prized it|as they were starting to work a dele- {1V rC (o0 "0 bl Bible, | believe. SR WILLIAM g i H We've had ratiiing times together. and {dren. One wo"ld know it almost as) very highly. as there were auto-|3ate of their union happened along | thAR She G0¢8 Ar PAr MUE L RO LIAM. e ence we wén a race— <eon a< vou saw her. graphs in it that it would be impessi-|and told them they were not permit- O et e & The “Senne WAYS OF COOKING APPLES. Do you remember Billy, the dude | ~ mothers o, Avindham county.| ble for me to get again. Great Gram-| ted to l0ad the boxes on trucks. They "'fi‘;;, L the Builal Gorass abbit her THE WAY TO DO THINGS. Deéar Sovial Cornerites: The Tollows" thai we downed that day? i 5d calls wou from vyour children 2 wrote her name in' it last year at| could oniy “put them on the pier. It 5 o e e me |l Doar Sodhal Cornerites: These | ing will be found to be excellent ways Ané th & s Vo. I's pieni vas t b of ber labor organ- {husband's making i : #: S8y He swore, that an ol | . so.many have been called. and the No. I's picnie, her address, and| Was the job of another e lected by him and that didn’t become| recipes are. worth while and depend-|©f serving apples: farmhorse <hould show his trot- | .. ~ommitted to the Windham count 4 " A4 FRAhe (5 Rt ihe, TONK HWE WS WElae > able: - g Apples in Maple Syrup—Cut eighi. o T e e o O e o R e - ibodhide ot Hhe owrss e o DEHSE T a1 1 kind as if} To Preserve Cranberries: 1 put up|2Pples in halves and remove the coresy =L ot best place possible. and will be under| of the records of the birthdays of A S o Gtk S e, e . with | With a tédspoon. put into a baking pape 1 haven't muech 'ove for the fellows L ke BEE T i ot B SaeTaT<Cotaar lLers so if the|tended over tne barge, 1 pointed out | I was . | cranberries in watg everg gear, with W . i SIS TONCLhs SROCUIE Igth £00 are, illhummc and miujunm;x. - %1| . ‘:)C!eimef:l o )Jr):; Ot 1t Shs SaRter 10 toadl ilke Bokes | You believe you did: she re-{ oaod success. Pick fhemy ®ver and|With one cup of maple syrup and one 2 thew 4 S for R tas long as e present superintend-| Sisters do no e a day ca oy 2.3 e ¥ . i peated. ‘hen you knew you did. | yce only o soiid «. Fill|l and one-half cups of water and two man G e LORETTA. | 6a et o b O he e oP= | Dier. Finally the men offered a com. | ~“That woma. didp’t interest me.”| :old water from the faucet until run- | SYTuUp is thick and serve with whip- And this world would be much dearer | << " 1 me after some one had had time to|Promise. Thev would load the boxes |said I. “Wheu you weaf a hat that| ning over. Seal up, and put away for|ped cream. the zlad millennium day i { write off the names and addresses mhd| On 1o the tailpieces of the trucks. they | “Uits you it suitwime future use. ! Apple Fritters—One cup of sweet 1f thed just stop burning powder for | CANNING RECIRES. | other Stems they might want to comp: | Said. but 1 would have to get men from | “Didn’t you notice that man lacked| T also make cranberry sauce and|milk, one cgg, one teaspoon of baking 300d and fire their zuns away. | Dear Soctal Cormer Sisters: T am| pot€h OmE (e B A e | anoiher union ts haul the boxes to the | sense and thar his wite lacked force” | poule it hot. and it tasies unusually | powder, onc-fourth teaspoon of salt | sending a few récipes Foreves. 2 T = middie of the # Mirandy, “T should ‘like 10 see{ -,0d when there are no cranberries in!one-half cup of chopped apples. Flour Vel Billy. we're both great sinners,!| Pepper Hash—Remove the seed: T do hope that September 23th win| | found the of the proper |fhe husband (hat would meddle With| tne market. 5 to make a batter stiff enough to drop & o e're both srowing old, you [ chop very fine tweive sweet red Dep-| be a pleasant day, and that a large| Union. who go Yee men who are per. |my apparel'” = 4 To Make Dill Tomatoes: Put into a|heavily from the spoon. Fry in deep ! know; DerEl VS TG - s e L B e i = njoy | mitted to load the trucks. We patd | ") shouta tag!” said L, T guess it] .., 5. orock a bunch of dill, add your | fat. : And we've oniy : s, . company may be permitted to. .enjoy| TIMTC SO 3% wents an hour 1|wouldn’t he healthy for him. You'd x : — = Opiy 2 little further adown | vevy smalil onions and add three tadle- | ihe pleasure of being entertained at| D¢ barse helpers 00 cents an hour 1 SRl + or countenance &nd then| £réen tomatoes and ‘put more dill on| Green Apple Honey—Place cider : A SRR R lspoons of salt; allow the miXture 1o Aunty No 1's slteve. R R e B . Cont O e Ut Gf the Adw Ml top. or dill seeds. Make a brine of|made from haif-grown apples, wind- s Maeart lonE together t1l the | Jimmer for ten. mifutes. then drain| With All zood wishes for the con.| DX and each driver and fruch com ue |thraw him out of the doorl’ | one cup salt to two sallons of water | falls, on the bacio! (he stove and let } Fe. ,r'_»ans us_home. and add a quart of vinegar. a cup of| tinuance of The Social Corner and all| $37 @ day. Aficc we gof thirgs under S * _m“‘h !;’,‘é !""hm rizht down | 20d continue until You have tomatoes|simmer gently yntil it is reduced to . 7 happr Home Land stables. and | yrown sugar. Lei the hash come to| of its interests. way it didn’t take long to have a string | that.” said she & 5 covered with brine. Add one cup of |one-quarter th@“priginal bulk. Strain our féet forget to roam. Doiling neas, then pour it into pint| AUNT MARY. |Of iricks running from the pier to the | for an hour and a half and St | vinegar. Some add whole allspice. Put|and add an equz¥gulk of sugar; heat |jars and seal them 2 o A * | various schools scripture to him so he'd remember it} ; ;ioth on and cover with plate andjuntil the sugafdéissolved. It will e IEFed Momig tomether for | Canned Sweet Potatoes—Peel and{ BOSTON'S BIG EXCITEMENT. | But T think Tgot one of the rea!|for the rest of hisborn daysi™ == = | . ‘weight to keep them under the |keep indefinitc/gl@a cool place and i85 Sb we'll just keep on :.mag‘g}m to the | Slice the potatoes and bofl them in| Dear Social Corner Lditor: You can | [58sons for *;"‘;,"_‘.‘f’;’ cost f‘v'h“‘;“”"f_' .‘ose:h:.. ohe oxelaimed. 1 wish| Brime. ~ Cover crock and Xeep in|very useful viin8# hs a sauce for puds - ending of the way - G ! Slightiy calted “water until they are|sec from the address that we are un in | 1871 1S e e e | yor ept mora’ like vour predecessor,| Moderate temperature for one week, |dings or to add flavor to otherwise in- And a: last when the shadows falling | tender: pack them in jars. adding a| Boston now. We are to be here ail | dl* oL ol o | O e O e s cont OF thany col-| théh ‘pui’ away ‘where they wWill not|sipid-tasting fruits shall te]l the time for rast. = |littie salt water and sugar for season-; wint We arrived just in time for [ ihev reach ‘he cofmumer. . Just IRk | 0 O R Che. “When you stit me| [fé€zé. Wil be ready to eat In two| Apple Jonathan—Peel and slice We will meet them. nothing fearing. | NZ if desired. Put the covers on (he, (hc big excilemen:—namely, the police | (O} ine bu: drive one man te put a |up I ke to thirs there was one Jo- “’;fk"‘M =< very thin four iarge or five sma {25 o know we've done our ol 1oosely.f:ll:cnd\m:?:mifl::d";m':::'; Shont g, Cppose wouwwe read all]pox on the raflboard, and Ancther to | seph on earth who made \BnaTe ferf §.Ta Maloh Y:'}';’, OW;”V”"GQ;;:”?':J;?,; Grefnine apples; Dldce in dsep ot 3 beiler on a g 3 % * hox tn tha canter o ality! Y ht to! ut T may | 2 u a o 0 ding dish or king dish with two 2 as directed for corn. care il ifl“'g.;‘;xwhb“““:t Was f:*‘"{'!“ e e Shsie r;(”;:a':;:{:v ?:x'f;” and ‘.«::-v:“(o have yeou prove| Water). cider if You“have 1t if not ap-tablespoons cold water. Make batter Was't ft be Jolly, Old Comrade. in the | Ofange Marmalade —Remove i |2nd embty enow Cases, where the raf. | And distribstion fs laboring under dif- | worthy ‘ef him. and_yeu go right on| Bics cut up. skinatand all, or Beop fiothons o cup ST SHUSHNSES Kok pastures green and fair, seedsand s®ce thin six oranges, three|Lh P o ¥l £ jultiec liks thle '& it anv wonder | just as If such an example was of no| Pi€ e = se pa s of apples.|cup of sranulated sugar, two e % Te rell in the frasrant clover ,that |lemons, and 4dd three pints of water | l?.w,; had broken in and stolen the | fpuities T q_," ‘,“_,_,,,, Mr O'Mallev's | consequence!” said she. { Let etand in the, sun or warm place, | beaten thoroughly, two large ‘cups of 1 Fown TRt Dloom forever there / for each pint of fruit; let the mixture) SOPCN o 0 4 oo | experiance fMustrates the daflv trou- | “T'm no old fashioned patriarch!"|after adding mdther L TRSYS bardel L Ngur, with! fohrteabpioons’ goou ekt there. Billv. 1 know it, for |stand twenty-four hours. then boil it! " » B i satd T Tt f% as important that a man| bunghole open. Cover with neiting|ing powder and teaspoon sifted § thew'll surelv lat vou in- M our When it cools add . an|Shooting craps right in the middle of TNCLE SAM. | SRould keep upoto-date us. that a we. | f0 keep flies out. together, stirring well; then add flour T enly wish mv record on earth was a | equal amount of sugar and boil 1t an| [he street. There were so many of | man should Leep. up: to.ithe fashion ! made someé’ vinegar last spring|Blend the whole for five minutes, then qBarter as fres from sin. hour longer. Seal the marmalade in| [Hem that they actually stopped iraf- | PERSHING AND PERSHING'S OWN | i E itk a sood bit of “mether in a juz. | pour over ihe apples: let stand. five Sare By Doub’ 1t dkle family Sely| Tt = R 3 s divine. about vour| a cup of molasses, a can of little| minutes before placing in oven: bake | They toll us that horses have ne souls, | gla sx‘ar?n cover with melted pamjmn | Now everything is preitv quiet by Dear Sisters of The Social Cormer: Y\p"l hf:ah’;ov,:y v{‘agt,inrts" site remark. | [imed blackberries, filled jug with | thirty minutes. ¢ and they all declare It true: 1 A PAULA. |c3use the state guard was called out, | Pershing and Persiing's own held the “Yor, laok imagihation and push| Water, set in the sun, and my vinegar HANNAH WHO. That shoWe héw litfle thev Rron mal and alse Harvard ca‘an m'n ail h-vl merited attention af New :"orlehrz rast j‘:‘;d mrfii"}: T e > | lons). " 15 Age. . Ang . other et i ¥ - Sy S Bhan Mmen to act as speeial police. My | week The enthusiasm whick has at- | 400 Tores OUETIR O £ could PE uged i 5 A E =~ Eak SO DumNSEe they aont A TRIP TO PLYMOUTH ROCK. !brother Is one of them tended every déemonstration conmect-| "L shouldnt_ it I'd had that other| [T\ 0% T e imeoaeed” Teack-| HO! FOR AUNTY NO. 1'S PICNIC. Weell, weil, 'ils a mighty question, and The ride to Plymouth is a charm- MARGARET. ed with the great world wm was Wl,"[';:" “",“mh' e;hw;edv ~On with chedse clofH, ot ocial Corner Sisters who wish to Juite bevond my ken— ing ene. We went by way of Taunton! Sept 16. 1919 agaip sroused in the finishing Miveh| Fhen Mirendy Shewied: "OB o0 KITCHEN MECHANIC, |50 10 Aunty No. 1's picnic Thursday, But the more T know of horses jike | and Middlebore, Mase. Beautifui old| == of victory, and the individua! who was ';'l",,; S Bhe TaSIeTen. to e cvaeh N MECHAD | Sept. 25th, and have no wiy to ge ¥ou. the less T brag about men, | Plymouth, where the “Corner Stone of| CROCHETING FOR THE BABY. eager 10 catch a ghmpse of General| Yo' ~HAC TG CHE weep. H it they will call Norwich 1002-2 - “| the Nation" was laid Dear Ssiters of the Social Corenr: | Pershing had to take a stand W the|and too S s o TAKE CARE OF YOUR EARS, the Sister there will tell them hepe Now, trot away to the pasture ana| DOWn on the Quay beéneath a hand-|Those of us who like to crochet know | “Arly morning hours. = E - i b of getting there, and her fees wear. the thrushes sing: | some stone canopy, with an irom Tall-| what an advantage it is where there | When the scho of the firs: drum beat . Secuns Dear Social Corner Sisters: Tt is im- ce'is well worth the trouble to And Tt to the children plaving, and | ‘N between its piilars is the famous!are small children in the family, or one | Was_heard every eve was turmed to-| WHERE SUPE - 1portant that welghould learn in lifc| g g hear how their voices ring. | “Corner Stone.. Plymouth Rock.” desires to make warm small garments | Ward th leader of the parade: he lone-| ~Dear Socta! Corner Foiks; There is|moc io hear (o6 much iulk of somc) crowd and it as large See the white clouds drffting over, | T Dhis rock a reddish boulder. on| for the little folks in other families. Iy horseman. brave. dignified: fhe! nothing !ike learning the art of veing|kinds: and no: to-héar too little of} & as Gl then some hear the coolin® brooklet's | Which cut the date "1620."" From At the shop where the crocheting | Strong face of the commander of thei contented with one's lot some biher kinils. | Tigw— “ | behind the “Rock” the sod embank-|materials are obtained you will doubt. | United States army. whose advent at! This comparison of cases reveals| What we [ef info our ears some-| a Auniy No. s, “Fis 3 sweet. glad world, N4 Rilly. and | ment of old Coie's Hill slopes up to|less find fuil Airections nad patterns | the critical momen: wor the haitle of | not what we have, but what we feel| times will fake 1 as crazy s the| pleasant. we'll stay till we have to zo. he street itself, for_any of the articles suggested the world;] who for the first iime in| rells mos: in life. A discouraged per-| worst swuff mar puts info his mouth.| CALLA, LILY & . = 5 We rode through a finely shaded The woman who crechets. need not | history 1 the stars and stripes on| son having written of his ease to the Peeple will talk whatever you may | —_ Eheot O1d Billy! The cowards' Theyq | “tve= lined with neat square framed| be at a loss to find suitable sifts for | Lhe battlefields of Europe and return- | press received this repl: do: and the § Dl You, WHENT yoo 0o Woilld B w Slght taise better not trv that en- { bonzes. Catch a glimpse of the Bush-| the habies of her acquaintance dwring | ed it victoriousiv, consecrated b the| I want to compare “Doubter's” case| you are blumeless Yep g W) et Por the man who draws a =un on wven | nell Library. a low building of brick.|the gift season supreme sacrifice of America’s best| with mine: ¢ 5 noall my travels hither and yos will wish hed nevar been horm. ; harmonizing with the toneof the piace.| Baby cans of knitted varn or zephyr | blood. 5 He has $50,000. Four sons. Health | a modest. ya ve it pre-| and return. remarked the fucerioms Ther sax it will cost o keep vou! An | Then We comie to the Old Colonveclub|are atiractive. particularly when made | After General Pershing came his| Maid. $30 for flat Wife (with him).| . 2oller, 1 mever ran across o fean who right. Tou have earned it fajr- | and the court house, perfectiv plain and to exaetly fit the | cclor bearers. carrying the National| Discontent. | That ypur_humble jposition. i5 only as- i way xy color blind. b L% Aistime Se den't you woryr old friend of mine |~ The court house is x wide, = sray|iittie head. A folded back border of | colors and the General's colors, a red| T have $350 (debts). No sons. Health.| sumed: . 2 3 3 g g5 b =hall have vour hemest | stone structure; before it stretches a| pink or blue is pretty. Colored ribbon | flag with four white stars: No maid. $21 for flat. Husband (away).| You're a wolf In sheen's clothing, ori 2Uish & rell of greeyba - - lawn with a fountain; and across the| strings are then used to match the! Then came his staff and the officers| Content. clse yon're a fool s way is a_memorial church. border. who had paraded with him 1n London| He is listed in what We have heen|But don't z¢t excited: lkeep perfectly| Youw'we been a =00d horse Old Fallow. | In the office of the registrar of deeds| A warm crocheted sleeping bag is a | and Paris. Pershing's composite rez-| wont to call the superior sex, while | cool BT 2 steadv and brave and true | are shown the 0id records of Plymouth| new idea and an excellent one for | iment carried light packs and rifles.| I helong to the long list of “hen| For _pecple will il you know. W—fl Tou have =iven us faithful sarvice - | Colony. the will of Miles Standish and|cold nights. Modern moth are hay- | The units of the First Division were| minded” women - Yet 1 am thankful| ants Fone afl that a horse could da. | "n~ Gtizinal patent granted by theling plemty of air in haby's sleeping ed in full combat equipment.| T am alive, thankful for my husband,|Tf zenerous and moble. they'll vent — You have earned vour keen: vou shall | Barl of Warwick to the eolony in 1620,| apartment. and in such instances the | These were the boys who have heen| ihankful for my health. thankful I am | out._their =pleen | . 3 Bave 1t: =0 Mve as long as ooy | with queer seal and ease. sleeping bag is just the thing. An or- | ‘over there” The first to go and| able to work and help bring grist to some. loijd Bints that! can— There are a few Indian deeds that|dinary bag pattern may be used. It fs{ the lasi ic return. These were the| the mill and help pay off debs. seltish and, mesn: For justice i= tistfce and rizht 1< | are very quaint. - well. however, to fasten the bag at the | boys who had previously made that{ We arrived in America {wo vears or honest and. faiv ‘s the | right whether it's horee or man. Across from the court house is Pil-| top hy ribbon lacers. lLeave in the | Same avenue ring with the words. “We| ugo with but $20. My husband a —3. 8, Cutter. in © British Home | grim Hall. built of rough blocks of ! top of the baz a row of evelets on each | Won't come back till its over. over| college graduate, a civil engineer. yet bB. A rosué dn ad Qly, Journa'. fock on three sides, with a front ofside of the bag. and upon each side of | there.” and they had kep: their word. | for months he was depressed ai h's wa FOo PERSOMAL 1LY CIENE Sent in by RURAL DELIVERY. =andstone. Paving the admission of a|a center space that Is Jarge enough for | The expression on their faces caused| failure to get work. But T set my necple Wil taik, vou Tow Dis-Sva b whites P Souites W ¥ s Ve quarter we are soon treading the! baby's neck. If a drawstring were | much commeni. The experience of| teeth, and “letting backbone take the S s Bl S5t som plank floors ' of this ancient build- [ used there would be danger of baby fire and suffering had left its mark.| place of wishbone,” pegged away at Tt Is a.good plan to forsei. wil-thut L £ g NICRTAtIn Y PEDRO ATTENDS A PICNIC. [ing. Doors lead off to right and left.| chokinz if the string Should ‘hecome | It Was the look of a great peace, @ | one thing after another. af firs: with|yon hear hac iecn seid abont von zommended by Lydia E. Dear Socfal Corner I'riends. T'1l tell! and just ahead is the Museum. This is| entangled and drawn tant. If buttons | #r€at victery The look that is some-| meager success, Let me explain that|=elf: and-then do not f-e io° ¢mem- | | Pinkbam ied. Co. for ten years? wou about a Sunday scnool picnic | lizhted by panes of glass set In _the| were to e used there might be danger | times séen on the faces of strong. he-| I was brought up to sit back and look | ber whit vou henrd about iriend | ]» healing v nder tor nasal cutarrt attended at Riverside Park. Sixiy- | roof Al around the -walls are |of their huriinz the baby's soft flesh. | roic souls who have met the great con- | pretty (rather a difficult task for|or n or. is’ . ngt warth remember- five of us sat down to a.elam ehowder [-handsome pictures of the Pligrim Besides Witie garments. it is possible | flicts of life and have put them for-| me), with servants to do everything|ing. ¥ i o cleantiny. and gennicida] pewer.. «~ It is an ideal place t6 bave a| Colony to make little washable tops of fool | cver under their feet. for me. Yet I was able to keép House' Iidle rumor is resnonsible for thre . all drugsinte, cr postpard Er There is 2 large pavilion| Here are the chairs of Wider Brew-| %ith varn snd the crochet needls.| They moved along like a wave otl (very crudely, I'know) and earned our Zofet Comsany: Hoston Miat. - - - L 2 ol B o