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the rest, roll it out, line a sed. round with It cubed pork into the tin up- Yining. =alt and mm sprinkle X ume water upon - the pork With the r tips and coyer the filled tin. with . paste which was put ‘it out as nearly the size of the.tin-top as possible. Press togeth- er’the lawer and upper st of the pie and trim ‘off any overbanging portlons Make a Nolo in the toy crust, at the eenter, for the escane of the steam and brush- thé top crust’with beaten- egg. Place in 3, moderate aven to.bake fo» about . two. hotirs., When = done.. pour one cup of gravy through the hole in - rs he.e over Parties trg. this v it thul.m at ‘l’om ‘gee lnten from thd | old wril am léqu‘luten wi'h home & hand- - wt Buu l‘; me ox z&m xfi éxt hlum vm:l-a-prdu Mr. and a Miss ulII Herlorl studles at the Boston' “fll Arts Monday after spending tve holidays | at the home of her pagents, )lr “and Mrs. Jonas.l. Herdert Mcsa Cleg Herbert, who hu been ously ill at her home here, is out ol A - b4 ger and improving daily. g es..w'“g ed a e gathe the edi- citow il - tm I'lwii for noth- Moottt Now| 1 try to win one, SOCIAL COBNER WOEERY. . PECEMBER. e Amain th ¢ elock in the hall of Time . M’-"&- idnight of the waning] "y o year; ’ . Again the frosén earth lies ynn and sere, Hidden be-utl its whlth o mmnmny-tmuwm The golden promise of lean: Wfln.nfl get burl al answer the roll eall? 3 1 want to,say “Thank yon" to Great retty holder sent me I was sick in bed at Fave made a great I had’ been for the effort to be th s mu still last three years and always had a fine ‘the crust. Serve gpld, preferably the| A party of local young peoplé.attended |« <o =y i, ey . o Sy tollowing day wheo he pie.has beame | & dance at Sterting Saturday oy , Autumn’s fulfiiment—all nn 3 i ? b SR B 2 ) ‘more solid. Miss ' Kathleen' O. nor Miss _ their % ¥ Weok' 2 the ‘o.‘ N ’ ¥ “Best wishes to the Corner. - Gatherine Sull .h t. " ksgiv- § And Wintér reigns—dread desolation’s ; : ’ ; 2 y ORMA. ¥ inglolldays in Wozcester ing! Sisters: Probably -fimun-hun- R Fon ¢ the happiness we ey ¥ ln. Annie A.im- of ‘Rocky. Hull' and He who flm saw the m of - the hall & this world we shall get at hol “‘““ MADE ‘GIFTE: . |justin Andrews of Brown uslyersity. that eomes to'a- Providence, speat the holidays. at . Dear sum—. of the Social Corner: The ‘l’be trees all bare, the nlnt L Golr v y when his work is over and he feels that | Suggestions which were made last week | home in town. -n dead, AUNT mx MA o,ilqnm W"‘ he has Tun out:of the storm into the quiet hy.wlrll; of the gisters for holiday gifts| Nathan Grafft of Norwich wlled on LT b The ‘soft xfln changed te n’ by S harbor of home, where he can rest in teresting and I would like to|friends in town Sunday. Dacbury.—The Women's league Wil . DESSERTS " Sisters of the Social Corner: Here are| seme desserts which I think you, wil be glad to’add to your cook bool peace with his' family,. is Something real. It does' mot make much difference < 3 whether, we own onr home, or have one Dear Social Corner Editor writers and|little Toom, we can make that little room '.wl readers: Hope you all enjoyed Thanks-|a t;—:e Home S i ;::omx;lu w‘::h ‘such m man; &wtoblmfl s, we ¢an turn to Wi su sweet A e “fiu 2 oTend a wel-| fancies, that It will ‘b fairly lumainous come to w mtu new vrluu. net that|with their. presence and will be the very Ihflimwncktma(m older | perfection of home. a them are so few| Against this home none of us should \ 0‘“"" .u far benm- t T fear odr -Secidl|ever transgress. Wi Alwiys treat tine, in the, ‘Corner “would have to be filled with|each other with courtesy, It is often not set evér hot water until liguefied. Blend| comething else if it was mot for the naw|so difficult to love a person as it is to be together the rice, nineapple and sugar;| mempers. Everybody brace up and litfcourteous to him. 24d the softened golatine to the créam,|ys have reunhm\ol letters: Courtesy is of far greater value and a then pour this into®he other ingredi-| = yfary . nice of you|more royal grace than some people now- ents. Turn into a mould to set, and 2t} 45 ‘rome; If we will but be serving time unmould and garnish with|ater the “gav ér we will soon learn the cherries. of you. Now what I mtpnded to say was{to love eaci other more wisely, profound- Cendied Apples: Six-greening appies. | that you was rather short and weighed|ly, not to say lastingly, than we ever did ‘add a few before it is too late. Here is a cuff and collar set that is wery simple to make amd fs Anexpensive. ‘The collar ‘consists of a straight piece of material, either handkerchief linen, voife, or organdie. It is about five Inches wide and a suitable length. It is hemmed by hand and a rufining stitch of black foss embroideted along the hem. This glves the appearance of hem-stitching. For, trimming rambler roses are added in the corners. These are made by merely runnirg a thread in and out around a circle. These roses can be made of three shades. such as lavender, Rink, and vellow. The cuffs are made i1 the samé wey. § A fudge ‘apron is always a welcome gift to a young girl. Tt is made eut tut for the neck opening. The apron throngh . all . these One hundred and thirteen local pwple days s Bven we who know—hew gladly shall answered the Red Cross roll call, which is considered very good under present con- ditions. In charge of the local campaign were Miss Bertha E. Lewis. Mrs. ETE Clarke and Migs Bertha Gallup. neath sent a8 the sectnd in lhis seRou's e Hes of entertainments 3emes A Boekc o noted | American. jyrist, ayho will at Concordia hall this (Sittirday) -m on The Modern Paganism, i Chitdren Ofy £OR FLETCHER'S | CASTORIA an nvn A REUNION OF LET- hil see : ‘The earth unchained, the rivers rumming. fres. —Ninette M. Lowater. A BALLARD OF WINTER. Ho, my ladies and“masters all, ' _ ‘Come and take a walk with me: The paths are white, the morth. winde call— Come now inte my Al'adv We have done with flowers and leaves—| Naked boughs are ¥n their prime; Only the pine and the¢ hemleck grieves For the long-past summertime. Tarmington.—Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Stowe Sargent of Farmington announcc the marriuge of thelr daughter, Miss Ru(l Evelyn Sargent, and Joseph Leuis Winin- ger of Boston on Nov. §, KODAK AS. YOU GO Kodaks add greatly to all the holidays of Tife, not only at the time, but perpetuate pleasures more satisfactorily dul‘ W'eblnve all the leading numbers in stock for immediate delivery. Now the small. pale, frightened sun two cups sugar, one-half cup water, rind amt 118 pounds, but when printed it be!are eaches down te- about the knees. A Scarce can Dnidé the ywding stars ;| of one lemon, crushed nut nwats. Pare,|read you was rather stout ani weighed ¥ 5 .KITTY LOU. r;:‘rro;rflbelt |; '\;lachpx! and a pocket. All marble arched the rivers rum, core and slice the apples and steam them|11 poungds. Y den’t blame Zezia'y Doo- e bottom, of the apron and the neck And not a cloud the blue sky mars. Gems are flashing everywhere, Diamonds, opals filled with light; Never jewels were more fair, Many-faced and bright. just until tender, but mot at all broker |little for laughing at’ me, but sne had In the meantime make a heavy syrup|better beware for I may be guessing on with the susar and water cooked togeth- | her weight mext.. Mary Gusta, I have a er with the lemon rind. ‘Plane the slic-| ciaim to-the same name you have and es of apples carefully. in the syrup and|we both attended a wedding the same coek very slowly wuntil almest teans- and belt are finished off ‘with a larse button-hole ‘stitch and an appropriate pattern is embroidered om the front of § the apron. For the youngsters who are going to WE CAN REMAKE OURSELVES Dear Social Corner Sisters: It is such an encouraging thing that we: are not fix- ed stars: If we are disgusted with ourselves we day, only they were miles apart so we can make e SR A RELier baoks sypuiduiigke = any other feature. s A . ; 4 Y oart At T have ucsced|can make over and change. nige" Christmas - rememb, ance. Take an PR % e Ay fl“‘r“ e Lo TG y sy s "1t we are’ djgsatisfied with the work we | ordinary twine sehool bt and lne 1t | GIVE KODAKS FOR CHRISTMAS Fiercs and sweej the airs that fil over them. White Rose No. 3: Hope you-get lots| &re In we can change. Or if this chances with ‘sateen Or cretonné. Figure of two| Qu(ch children or animals such as ducks Take an effective decoration. These can be cut out of flannel, The top of the bag may be trimmed with colored Every vein with dancing fire. Ho, my ladies and masters all,/ Come with mé when morth windg call, Do you pine for leaves and flowers? Tothe show-weather bowers! to be impossible with us we ca our attifude toward the work we are in. We change “our methods, our ideals, our principies. The power . with us, of _enjoyment out eof the Sociak Corner page during the long winter that is be- fore us. .I have much sympathy for a shut-in. Chocolate Pudding: Two cups soft bread crumbs, four tablespoons sugar, twe squares of chocolate, ‘grated, a pinch of salt, creim. Mix together all cHange \ e The fact that some of us have never | Woolen beads. —Ninotie M. Lowatsr. | DEFEdients except the cream, pacg or B s o e WICE TWENTY. |eramed this trath makcs It no lies. a russy wintow. || Be sure to put m on your list for.Holiday Gifts.} ANPONES A oven over just enough to liquefy the - truth—ours for the realising. ~ Why, to INQUIRIES. TOPSY NO: Your name has beem listed with others as a members of the Social Corner. chocelate. Serve in small dishes or sherbet glasses, topping the whole with sweetened whipped cream. hear some of us whine and complain you P TINUES CORNBY "MEMBSNS DONTINUES| woiid tHnE thal we were ia peimsnaatly O INCREASE. Lock over your pictufes, select those you wish printed or enlarged. bring them in at once, and us= them for Holiday VOLUNTGWN 1 fixed as the world's great mountains,- ! Saturday morning at 9 o'clock a solemn | Dear Editor and Sisters of the Social| and more so—for an avalanche might 1 Gi . R Apple Samee Cake: One cup of SUZAT,| Cormer: I have beef g reader of tne So-ichange the. contour of these. ' It's pover- | mavic ™ NSk mass was sung dt St Gifts. CELIA LOUISE: Yeur mame Was en-| ope-hal{ cup drippings, Ome - cup - UN-|cial Corner page. for' a long time, and tered as a Social Corner member follow. ing receipt of vour first*Jetter. 1 it was not mentioned it was an oversight. VIOLET NO. 2: Having complied witl} the requirements your namd is listed amens focial Ci members. iy MEETING OF CLUB n Thomas' church for the repose of the souiy of Rev. EdWard Walsh, who died in 1919. while naster of the parish. The celcbrant of the mass was Rev, J. J. Papillon of ‘Willimantic, a former pastor of St ' Thomas' parish, Rev. R. P. Morrissey of Plainfleld, Fr. WalsiXs predecessor in this parish, was deacon, and Rev.\J. J. Mc- ty of our own thought and our own out- look that keeps our lives 8o unutterably stale and monotomous. It isn't life ft- self. ¥or life is wonderful, its limitatigns broad and elastic. It may be pitiable and dwco'llrt'lng or_glorious and uplift- ing. sweetened apple sauce, one and one-half cups flour, one raisins, one teaspoon %oda added to the'apnle sauce, one-half teaspoon salt, eme-half teaspoon cloves, one and one-half teaspoons -cinnamon. Sift salt, cloves and cinnamon with the flour. Cream butter and sugar, add ap- ple sauce, flour and raisins. Bake in have found many helpfu! recipes in :t. There been a number of new mam- bers enrolled this montk, so thought I would like to be 2 member teo. Perhaps sos of the sisters would like to try my reclpe for Jelly Rell--Three eggs, One CUp sugar, PHOTO ALBUMS are most acceptabls, either fillad with your Kodak prints or unfilled fer the use cf your photo- graphic friends. OUR LINES ARE VERY comfi_stz. three tablespions cold water, one cup of| “We can't_always make it'what we oo ’n Jowetl ity was sub-deseon, The ¢ ree tablesp on: j e N usic of the mass was by the regular Dear Social Cormer Editor: Thete wers | moderaté oven. ~ flour, one level tablespoon baking pow-|would?” Of course not. There re oth- | o i . A > 5 i 2 4 . Miss Eva Ga - [ICTURE FRAMES in grea! o ces, 0 present 4t fhe Social Gorner Club Xo. ' Avriest and Finespple Jamgone peund |ger, ‘one.third level ipblespon salt Beater factors than our awn happiness to bs oiseith Wisa Wvs Gandetio atithe of- ) n t variety, at moderate pri 2 meeiing Wednesday at Buckingham Me- | fresh pineapple, one-half nd afed the eggs and sugar till quite thick; add! the water, then the flour, salt and bak- ing powder sifted together twice. Line a shallow ‘pan with greased paper, pour in the batter eteniy, and bake in a quick oven about twelve minutes. Turn out onto a cioth .er paper sprinkled with su- gar, tear off” the paper and spread With jam or jelly. Rell up quickly. | I thank Joan fer recipe for cake made with seur cream, which was sent in some gan. At the offertory Miss Gaudette and Miss Matjlda Boucher sang Faco to Face = in an impressive manner. A large num- ber of clergy from varfous neighboring 1 the sanctuary. There was tlon present, many com- morial. There were sisters from Willi- mantic, Scotiand, Framklin, Versailles, LeMngwell and Jewetl City. There was » musical and reading ' program and all seemed to enjoy thémfelves. We were sorry to hear that Nellie Bly, Wetons and Mandy were il &l look for Calla Lily. She will B dcure for sore cves thought of and‘dealt with. But we can remake ourselves. That's the promise-and the privilege of every one of us—the one thing that life never deprives us of. “The process is a difficult . one—foo |, difficult to be feasible?” That depends. If we want to slip along easily, if non- resistan®e is our idea of happiness we shall easily think it too hard. It's up, to us. But that does not alter the truth.” Hope you all had a fine Thanksgiving apricets, mine ounces sugar, three- eighths ounce ‘falt. ~Soak apricots over night. | Cut pineapple into wedge-shaped pieces. Cook the fruit until tender (about one hour) and add the sugar and salt. ' Boil gently for one hour. Seal, like jelly, hot. Canned siiced pineapple one-haif can for one-half pound dided N mg from Glasgo, The harvest supper at the chapel Tues- day evening was well attended and was | The Cranston Co. Marian Bliss favered us with ve- cal and instrumentil seles. Elvira read EASTER LILY. time ago. I tried it and thought it fine.| anq a Jooking forward to a \u-rry Christ- > 3 X about Farmer Brown. Aunt Mary, Jean, I will sign myself the nickname that|may ® SYE. D. . -, -~ . - 2 e Annette, Blossom, Mountain Climber, Ara- [ CORNER MEMBERSHIP. INCREASED, |1 am’ alwnys called, provided 1 am tak- —_— bella, Theoda, Practical Polly, Lonesome ki Dear Social Corner Editor: As I have Been to some of the Social Corner gaod times I have decided that I would like te hecome a member, and I will send a recipe. " Willed Coekies: Cne égr. ore cpp of sugar, one-halt cup of shortening. one- half cup of gweet milk, one teaspoon of vanilla, one teaspoon of cream tartar, three and one-half cups of flour. Filling:* One cup of raisons, chopped fine; one tablespoon of flour, one-half cup of sugar, one-half cup of raisins, one-half cup of boiling water. Cook a few minutes. Fine, One Who Reads, Wurdy, Cemfort and Miwss Swift aise read. Wealso missed Crimscn Rambler. I think .she must be iooking at tke hat with the bow feather. We hope to see her the mext time. Ypurs-for the Social Corner. ing ne sister's penname. COLD PORK PIE Dear Sisters: Even if this is a busy i season when most people are on thw| jump most of the day. 1 feel it necessary: to_take-the necessary few minutes to keen in touch with the Corner. T never fail to read the letters but somehow I believe as a member I should do something more than that and make an occasional contri- bution. I have just been given a new recipe for cold pork pie and as the weather is such as to permii of xood pork member: of the Corner may like to. try it, singe’ this is one of the meat pies that has the reputation of being as good if not_bet- ter than hot. Cut two pounds of fresh pork into cubes. Put into saucepan 3-4 of a cup of lard, add 1-2 cup of cold water and bring to the boiling point. Now sift lrito | Steam three and one‘half hours. a bow! 4 cups »f flour and 1 teaspoon of Cocoanut Layer Cake—Two egg~, one|salt; pour the boiling lard and water into 3 cup white sugar, one-half cup sweet . milk, one-quarter cup of butter, one and Victrola one-half ‘cups of flour, one and one-haif teaspoons of baking powder. Bake in a moderate oven in pans one inch deep. To prepare tne desiccated cocoanut beat TOPSY No. 2. Ask for Our Special CAKE, PUDPING AND FUDGE. Dear Corner writers and readers: I have been trying some of the recipes given in the Corner letters with excellent results. 1 am sending some this week which I believe you will be equally well pleased with: Fig Padding—One-half cup molasses, one-half - cup chopped _raisins, one-half cup milk, one and three-quarters cups flour, two ecggs (one will do), one and one-half teaspoon baking powder, one teaspoon cingamon, ene-half teaspoon nutmeg, one cup figs chopped fine, one- half cup chopped suet. Mix together mo- lasses, suet. spice and figs, also raisins, then add milk and beaten egg, then flour and baking powder. Mix thoroughly. EYETT. CHEFESE GINGERBREA! Sisters of the Secial Cerner: Are we all glad for the warm weather? I am, but would like to see more sun. How I with I could write as well asythe rest of you. Stillwater: Where ars you? Tidy Addly: ¥ wonder it you and I be- long to the same order? Calla Lily: 1 know you some and mll like to know you better. 1 have had such good luck with ail the recipes 1 have tried. 1 hops you will try this one: Cheese Gingorbréad—Heat one-halt cup molasses with two ounces cheese in tep of double boiler; add oma-half teaspoon soda and beat; sift ong. cup fiour, ene teaspoon ginger, ene-half teaspoon malt: add to het mixture alttrnately wtih feur VIOLET NO. 2. Record ! MAKIN Dear Sisters of the Corner’: I theught we, would have a little talk on sewing. We' are always ready for aprons, so [ am going to write my letter abuit ap- rons. . Get a yard and a half of Jigh towelling, the kind with & nariow red or blue stripe on each side, fuld iz cross- wise and put in a pin to show Where the touider* line will be. Now npen and d it through the middle with the vor- edges lengthwise and ck off 3 1-2 APBONS,. Suggestions s for l tablespoons water. Bake in greased muf- inches for the salvedge; now, from that fin tins. CBLIA LOUISE. line start cutting, keeping tne four and a haif inchps which are for the plus which mark the shoylder iine, then found the whitey of two eggs to a stiff froth, add- one cup of pulverized sugar and the cocoanut after soaking it in boiling milk. Spread the mixture between the layers WELCOMES AND EGPECTS MUCH FROM NEW WRITERS. Dear Social Cerner Friends; How our Social Corher family is growing!. Four new ones last week. How cheeris it was o read Great Gramdma's letter of Thankfulness. 'May we re her words of counsel and remem 0 count our blessings day by dsy. We are toe apt to forget to render thanks to our Heaveénly Father for the many bleasings and mercies that we are continually re- ceiving from His bountitul hand. I once heard 'the great preacher Henry Ward Beecher say that whenever bhe pleked an ie or plucked a r in the fleids felt that he ought to say as he knew that it was through the loving kindness of God that they grew for the benefit of mankind. We are very glad to weloome the néw writ- ers to the Social Cormer page and to our good times at our club roems and are very giad to hear from all that have ever written. I was very glad: Diana's letter was appreciated and she ceived a prize for the sentiments she ax- pressed were So irue and heipful. We are very sorry that Ma of Green Gabies is afflicted with rheumatistn so that 15 is hard for her te writé for the Cer- ner, for we always enjoy her letters Probably the eool reception, she wrete about In her last létter, by the lady . where she calied not evén coming to the door to greet them, might have heen due to the faet that she wis ngt able to re- spond. She might have suffering from a severe héadaehe and did net.feel a to get up and emtertain 2’ large ber of une: guests and her nd might not have' knewn just how 1o quickly explail. the situation, and they perhaps did not wait leng enough te find out the trué situatien.’ T wenl not let it ramkle in the heart for prob- ably there was some good reason why she could not greet se LIS IRARS: eashpec. od guests, and we knew thai we must not treasure up orgive and overlook as our Hegvenly Father forgives us. Life is too_ shori for us to lose any time given ue te em- joy the companionship of eur acquaint- ances by harboring any unkind. feelings on the account of real or faneied atights.| Although December /15t was a very un- pleasant day to be out a'large number braved me'mmmuc :k‘l‘ ';‘ vor.; on- Joyable timé at Buckingham Meme- rial, it being the menthiy mesting of Club No. 2. We were very glad to ‘wel- come & goddly number from Club .Ne. 1 from Willimantic. These sisters are #0 cheery and bring so much m.filu with them that aithough the be dreary we always h:v- i Ml time when they meet with us Seottie, Calla l-‘llr rm N Biy, and others of our were very much . missed. It s fllfl’flr hoped that before amether méeting of’ the club that straps jto fasten under the arm. 1f you.would like a littie hand wor of cake and over the top. Peamut Butter Fudge—TWo cups sugar, one cup milk, two squares chocolate, but- ter size of an egg, two tablespoons pea- nut butter, one -teaspoon vanilia. Cook sugar, inilk and chocolate together wuntil it forms a_soft ball in cold water. Take from fire and beat in butter, peanut but- ter and vanilla. Pour into a butfered pan and when cool cut into squares. | FRED'S WIFE. toward the center. Cut square for the neek. Try it on and then you will know t. Hem the raw edge of one and- eme-half inches, and work a buitonhele in each end, now jake the jece that you cut out when shaping the ron and sew (along the longest edge) te the bottom of the apron, making a flat seam, hem the other edge of this piece and cut off ‘all that “rums over,” beyond the side edges of the apronm, then turm up the applied piece till the-hemmed edge covers the flat, seam Where it was stitch- ed to the apron p and stiteh in twe places and at each outer edge to form three pockets. Now put it on, crossing|Since I have written, but did y6u see the the straps in the back, and place 2 but-|big 23d. on. the Social Correr page this ton on each edge inmide the striped hor-|Past week! We must wake up and fill the der on a line with the bust, making the|Page. 1am glad that there are new writers all the time and I hope to, meet .| them all some .day. 1 hope to visit Club outline the neck amnd cut odge off the|No. 2 before the winter is over. Club straps. with fless, and de the same in all]No. 1 have their next gathering at places where seam or heme come, W Franklin hall, Willimantic, Wednesday, hg ‘the huttonholes in the colored fi Dec. §. I hope we may have the biggest the Qlfl‘l“ line that make the time ever. This is to be our Christmas proifigdi-og Colored buttons are very at-| party, and each one is asked to bring teactive and add to its appearance. Just try making one of huckabuck tow-|for the Christmas eling, it will. be as as “doing-noth-| plate, eup, fork and spoon, auo something ing at all” Then You could darn in a|good te eat. design, in place of outlining, it will keep] 1 Was quite interested in Ma of Greene you busy fer ene Wweek. Gables’ letter about unexpected company. I, tos, enjoy having my’ friends come, fof et . |1 always nhave enough for one or twe GOOD DISHES FOR WINTRY NIGHTS. |more, and that wiich is good enough’ for Dear Sisters of The Corner:/If there's |U® I consider good enough for them. 1 ome thing I lfke to Go most as weil as to | 0Nt think a# a rule our frents enjoy do tatting it is to plan for meais and try | cOming if they are m'int a ot of extra out new dishes. Where one lives out in | WOrk. the country it is much harder to know | 1 Am a busy women but don’t ever want what to have than for those-living in the | {0 be o busy I can’t enjoy company, for city, ‘where they can run’ out into the : love to h- something domf all the stere and anythirg thay want, if they | time oGy o :’;‘ e nighe| Now, don'f forget TDoe. Mh I8 vou 2 good hot dish s supper is 'scalloped | ¢an't come early, Just come late, and e rrots, ato soup, iloped | J0¥ the les we have to sat, am b a:-” g :Tw‘: fl-‘;fimfi. h:nd the friends with whom you meet. 8 ‘scalloped_onions are fine. When | 'seal- | Long live the Social Corner is the best lop. unw lnl jons 1 use eracker | Wishes of ELIZA JANE, crumbe instead. of peggs When the hens st as are on & strike and eggs are gver a dollar | CREETINGS ":“:-“"“ RLIEA- a dozen. We think it is jusias good. & N Here's a recipe for ’scalloped carrots: Dear Social Corner Sisters: As I have Grén the bottom of a dish, then put in a|not written to this page in quite a long ‘ayer cracker crumbs, then put in|time, I thought I would gat busy and try : ", 0f boiled carrots, cut fine, |to write a few lines. In the past year 1 atter, ft and a dust of Devper. then |have had a boy added to my/ tamily of graeker crumba ‘and_cover with milk. It READY CHRISTMAS FOR THE PARTY, Dear Social Corner: It's a long time box. Plesse bring ETHELYN. u;"rrvm good dish for a change. pected id corn.. grievances, but must scallon tomatoes, cover the bottom of ‘a dish with fine bread o‘ or oracker | emmh “Put in a layer of canned tomato, season- well with salt, pepper and hutter, and’ anether. javer of the same, with the bread or cracker crumbs on top. 1 think the samie as some others do, that we ought to write more thau, once twice m Nl’ m The Corner and have * them. ' The first Wflk tlc'-.- full of inter- Runl. '319 Nicholson St nflx:l‘lirl’:‘lll ht. 2 e, sgod. 1 suid i "i i e me little gift, not to exceed ten centf | Choose Your ‘Christmas Victrola From Our Complete Steck OUR VICTROLA DEPARTMENT is the finest in the city — carries the largest stock stobk of Victrbla IX $75.00 of styles and finishes, thz largest with cabinst to match $30 i i gho B ‘?fo)’in'S.S’:Z',fimf«‘:*: . . Records and offords A §5.00 a Month Victrola XI Jts customers zcial- $150.00 * Choose a Victrola now for Christfas de- livery. You may select and $1230 in Records ($162.50) $8.00 a Month Victrola XIV $225.00 and $15 in R (éZ‘}&CO? $10.00 2 Monih records and pay for the complete equ.lpmefifron Easy Paymésnts as one p\lfl:hue. Come in and spend an en]oyable half-hour in one of oux light, scund-proof rooms, ! ydd o The, iPlaut:cadden Co. 5 x (ESTABLISHED 1872) 135143 MAIN smm SR i NORY '.’/lCH CON'N