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THE SO SOCIAY CORNER POETRY ADVENTURE You may go adventuring seven seas, You may seek for loot or love—anything you please, through = the Hast or west or north or south you'may choose your way, T will never cross your path, never say you nay. Fair Romance may weave for you many a thrilling tale, Many 2 bind of wondrous soog light up- | on your sail; Buried treasure I will seek but no pirate Rold— I will go adventuring in my garden mold Rubies, garnets 1 shall 'find, veiled with leaves of green vine Gold and siiver, hidden deep, in my hand shall shine. & You may find full many a thrill on the nd and ses i i Bot within my garden bounds adventure wails for m » your songs, sung while T shall lsten 3 fead 1 shall reed you r-tales anchored here at home But T shali not exvy you all your gems n my treasures 1 shall glean from ¥ tte M. Towater The Winter Ralns st i Forced fr and cruel sky Chilled that eddy by Repel rtw's chill frozen breast v o where birds drink. o\ 3 the brink w a eager zest W inese {o her breast, Wats til = arth unchain, o th winds ™ v ack thi, epring. r - tte M. Lowater INQUIRIES. T thanks for the GREETINGS FROM BALSAM FIR Dear Editor and It is not| s Cheuad | 1 think of § ar. My your happiness um sending thi Happiest of ’ neerely i BALSAM ¥FIR Day Mille, Main TO WRITE CORNER EVERY MONTH I Editor 3 isters and Brothers r: 1 wis u all @ merry t T am going to his month and of the New going to write a leter h o our Corner. Who wil be . 1 It may not be is coming justihe reen Gables: I will shake I think T can beat you ash pies a week, only I They may but they di Acorn loves them. many Hubbard ! One weighs x Inches in alf inches nd Mr gallon kreose: shelf. Light s o boes. , Ko rm ny plants, 123 apple CIAL C stomach and she squeaks. She was in my bag coming home and got squeezed some- 1 jumped could. not for a .minute think *what - in how and squeaked. the world it was. with her. Marigold: a day. 1 out of the artesian well. Dear Soclal Corner Sisters: the following: Suet Pudding: fine, 1 cup sweet milk, 2 hot liquid sauce. Angel Pudding: Serve with whipped cream. vary 13th. iter for five years. an 13th you like th @ hustle. But then long ev: Faith: Bab; I have been ite busy and This is ideal shopp And gs this is about the good cough receip one of my neighbdol vears ago. There AW eggs. i was old clothes. ful sleeves sleeveless sweater girl. Then there are clothes. the good wash apron wee boys. W like to kno: have her tell ue how I would as I want to write to her. Hoping all Christmas. I suspect is bu ng—ge! one on th out a plum pudding, 2 {and citros one-fourth old Norwich Monday and sew Bant 1 started for home. You surely woud think 1 was Santa’s ife i and bundles. - T| houg squeeze her ORNER \ MORE THAN ONE. 1 met Priscilly and had a little chat The artesian well is all dong and enough water to supply ten families nvite all the sisters down next sum- mer to have a drink of Adam'’s ale from LUCY ACORN CHRISTMAS PUDDING For~ Christ- mas puddings you migh¢ lke to try the 1 cup suet My fortieth annivefsary falls T have been a Soclal Corner Tt would be very nice if some of the sisters would remember Paula on’ Janu- h a card shower. GLUE BABY OFFERS SUGGESTIONS AND ASKS QUESTION Dear Social Corner Sisters nice December weather with The its short days and long evenings? 1‘ tis days have shortened over six hours. | hard for the housewife for it kecps her on we can ening by going out to call or read ing or doing some work to suit one self. T read your inquiry of Bluc and I meant'to write long ago, but nce fall tryi to get all my sewing done, and I madé sauer kraut besides all the other cgnnine pples butter and mince meat. g weather and 1 hope that all the sister will keep well 8o as to enjoy their Christmas. time of the year when early everybody has a cold or cough and I want o ask Sister Betsy which I belleve is right, to send in he T saw the list in s papers two or thres one that- meant to copy them but moved away before T had a chance. One-thing more 1 wish to speak of is If you have a sweater Which is worn to much for use look it over care v before you throw it one side. of the best part ome ean make a -skirt or a small sweater for a child and with thr you can make little toques, lig: | gnigs, mittens and wristlets stocking or enough for a S'Qh(‘yo: olf T cut the two legs off rip oper the seams put the two legs together en’ out the shape of some apron, turn 1 raw edgrs, put on a beit and I ha T also cut coat and make it over to fit one of & If vou haven't any boys of your own make it for someone else’s boy it ie almost one year since Arlene N. wrote to our Corner, for advice In regar¢ to living with & mb*her-in-law. have often thought of her, and I v if she ever married. 1 would like to hegr from ghe is making ou* like to know the name of sister who sent in the cure for neur the slsters will PLUE BABY CHRISTMAS PLUM PUPDI Dear Sisters of the Corner: all together and add one pound of fiye bread-crumbs (these should be stale but not dry). the yolks of eight eggs beaten until light ne three-fourths of a grated nut- teaspoonful . ves, one-half teaspoonful of eintamon for 1 chopped. cups_secded raisins, 1 cup molasses, 2 eups flour, 1 cup currants, 1-¢ cup each citron and orange peel, 1 teaspoon each soda. cinna- mon, cloves and putmeg. Mix the Ingredi- ents and steam for two hours. Berve Wwith ‘1 . Bnglish walguis shelled. 1 1-4 cups powdered sugar, 3 tea- spoons baking powder, § oz. dates. max with sugar and whites of five eggs, break the walnuts fine, cut dates in fine picces #dd sugar and.white of eggs las. Bake in a moderate oven twenfy to thirty minutes on Jan- do the caller ou the Everyone doing about the same ing ready for Chrigtmas in thr | . many ways that are bound to keep cv Jump most of the time. There are ‘those of us who do not con. sider our Christmas quite complete with- You fond of them probghly have your favorite ecipe but for those who may be looking a good recipe I Will send mine. Chop unti] fine one and one-half pounds | i each of cutrants and Seded raisins |half pound each of candied orange-pee’ and one pound of suet one Mi~ of ground . FRANKLIN e Chelsea Christmas Club Clubs for 25¢, 50c, $1.00, $2.00 and $5.00 Weekly Payments THE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK ¢ NORWICH, CONNECTICUT SQUARE one teaspoonful of salt, one and one-half cupfuls of dark brown Sygar, two table- spoonsful §f cider, white gravejuice, or coffee, and last, the stiffly beaten whites of ght eggs. Put the mixture in buttered bowls ,cover with a floured cloth or parch- ment paper, tie down well, plunge into water hich.is boiling - hard and eook | o two and one half hours. When used.|b steam two and one-haif hours longer. St-aion'l greetings from DORIS at E of g a Members of the Social Corner: Hav- ing recently been taught how to make a bretty ejrcular medallion, I am sendinz it to the Cormer in hopes that it will strike the fapcy of the sisters and appeal o such crochet lovers as Tell and Celia Louise. 1t is easily and quickly made and if not too late it may help solve some of the Chrisimas gift problems. Chain six and connect, making a ring. single erochet completely around it and sontinue single crocheting till you have finished 5 or . rows. . Then chain 6 and catch it with a s'ip’ stitch into the 3rd single crochiet stitch. ~Continue around |8 b ing each set to the Ird ast. The next row, sontain 8 stitches. ititeh iato the middl, 'rouhd the solid eircle. The following -ow should contain 10 stitches In each 0op. This can be continued until tie medallion is the desired size, then finish "y filling the last row of loops with single crochet stitches. MABS stitch from the make your chain | catching the last of .the loop made a = n; THE COST OF LIVING. by Social Corner - Sisters: Dear —TO FURN SHEA OUR— Friends and ‘Customers 10 Per Cent. Off ON-— ITURE RUGS : RANGES PARLOR STOVES . 10 Per Cent. This means that any article from our large home fyrnish- || . ing stock, Christmas goods alone excepted, can be secured f| - . now at a substantial saving. We know you ‘want lower| prices, so we shall give them to you to stimulate during an otherwise dull period. Our Christmas Gift ; & BURKE' Dear Sisters: I think a good many of usdo not appreciate, the sun half enough. Do you stop to think after you have been out for a walk or ride how much better |-you feel? Once upon a time people wor- shipped the sun. It waquld help .all of us city and country people if we had some of that respect for sunlight. The com- mon everyday folks are satisfied with the simple fact that sunlight is healing, and I know so by experience, as I had to practically live out of doors nearly all of one winter. People Who live in the coun- lp’ do not appreciate sunlight because they have go much of it, while in the city they take it as a matter of fact. The warmth-of the'sun on a tired body rack. |- ed with nervous. energy, the.drawing up of seedlings and the blossom to the light throwing its rays on orchard, garde and forest, flashes of color and shade, are blessings not to be despised. We should spend more time in the garden and in the sun for the same reason We eat food to sustain Jite. - The warmth'of: the sun cheers us, also energizes usito do'things that by night seem impossible. It warms the heart and breeds the gentleness where love gprings. cannot catch the cnery of a garden life and not share its vitality, neither can Wwe. watch the miracle that is “in the yearly growing of the seeds without be- ginning to wonder of its power. If we cannot have a garden or yard to: work in, let us get out-into God's sunshine, for it ‘15 the sun that makes the children and the. little lambs frolic. the birds to sing and the flowers blossom. * Wishing you all health and happiness Christmas. séason. L H K =7 ' BOME PRETTY THINGS. Dear Cotngr Fol¥s: Thinking it may not be top. late to help someone with an idea’of what-to make to complete the lict of presents, I am going to write about @ few of the protty things I have seen tls winter .which friends have been :making. There is a pretty sachet, and suchet are alwgys a%prgcia,lgl, made of three large sachet’ bags of different colored silk. These gre filled With cotton wad- ding and ‘sachet powder. Baby ribbon-is used to tie the Three bags tcgether and form a large rostte. A’ kewpie doll is drésxed with a'floppy hat of ribbon trim- med with ribbon flowers and. its feet are tied down by the rosette serve to hold jewelry. to mateh serves to tie the pincushion to- lovely and useful bag. trimmed with narrcy ribbon and tiny silk CROCHETED MEDALLION of the bag without tecoming wrinkled. from a shallow candy box. coverad with sheet wadding which Is glued in place and coyered with satin or taffetn. i The bottom edge is finished with ribbon. The box is trimmed with lace, half of the box. PLEASED *he circle, chaining 6 each time and catch- {ers who haye been miss ner sn long respond o as if to answer the query of another gis- ter as to where the brothers were we got us, though too much like e traditional listener: there are many more of the familiar pen talking with and helping cach othe quickly gotten up from left over potatoes and baked beans: ding t the bottom to-form a p §set. This will A barrow ribbon ether. Blue georgetto over rose taffeta or two ther shades combined can be used for a 1t is made like an rdinary bag excent that it opens at the ottom 2s well as at the top. It may be owers. ‘1t is es aially designed to hold ainty negligees % nich can be slinped out A gaifty handkerchief box is made The lid is little rib- on roses and a bow of ribbon that covers Yours for a Merry Christmas. MARTHA. WITH RESPONSE WRITERS. Dear Sisters of The Corner: I have been reatly pleased to sce some of tioge W z from 1t Cor- he call. It seems uite as it should when they write and oF quick reminder that they are amongst ‘There are many new writers but while ve are getting actuainted ' wi them ames that ought to be heard from. We on't half appreciate this. opportunity of POTATOES AND BEANS. Dear Sisters: Some nice dishes can be Potato Croquottes—Cold mashed pota- toes may be made into croquaites by ad- to each pint four tablespgbns of heated milk, the volks of two cggs, a ta- blespoon of chipped parsiey, a teaspoon of grated onion, a quarter of & teaspoon of Depper. tir over the fire until the mixture thoroughly heated; form into cylinder-shaped croquettes, dip in egg and rolled bread crumbs and fry in smok- ing hot deep fat. Curried Beans—Turn the contents of a tin of baked beas ito a basin and pre- pare three-quarters of a pint of good and moderately thick curry sauce; put | the beans into it and let them simmer very gently for from half to three-quar- ters of an hour. Have ready some carefully boiled rice, which has been thoroughly dried, and arrange it in the form of a border on a hot dish, then put the curry into the middle and serve at once. The above beans make very much nicer curry than ordinary haricot beans and they have the great advantage of keeping their shape even during the process of recooking. Best wishes to all. EASTER LILY. ‘EASILY MADE HOLIDAY CANDY, are -less expensive this year for those who make them at home since sugar is obtainable in any quantity and a much lower price. The recipes for making it that were given last week prompted me to offer these for those who like to fiss just a little but not too much. Spiced Walnuts — TWo cups walnut meats, one cup sugar, one-quarter cup water, one-fourth teaspoon cinnamon or ginger. Mix sugar and water and boil until jt hardens when dropped in cold water. Take from fire and stir in cin- namon and add walnuts. Stir until the nuts are thoroughly coated With syrup. Spread on platter to cool. Divinity Fudge—TWo cups sugar, one- half. cup water, one-half cup Karo, one teaspoon vanilla, white of one egg. Boil sugar, water and Karo until syrup forms a ball when tried in cold water. Beat white of egg until stiff and add slowly Dear Corner Sisters: Holiday candies| THESE ARE SWIFT'S HAMS—T} SURPLUS FAT AND SKIN HEw SLICED HAM, Pound. . ... SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE, ROUND STEAKS, Pound......2%5¢ - BEEF ound 20c CHUCK ROAST BEEF Pound 16¢ LEAN POT. ROAST BEEF Pound 12Y5¢ FRESH CUT HAMBURGER Pound 20c BEEF LIVER Pound 14c FRESH Boneless Rib Roast Beef, Ib 29¢ § ROLLED—ABSOLUTELY NO WASTE Lean Plate, Brisket—Nicely Cured CORNED BEEF - SWIFT’S WINTER LAMB SHORT CUT LEGS, Pound. ........ 22 LOINS TO ROAST, Pound. ....... FOWL Pound 45¢ t MEATY FOREQUARTERS, Pound. .. 14¢ AVE AL REMOVED, o 10 to 12 Ib. average " Whole Lounm o Poupd 25¢ PORK LOINS Pound 26¢ FORK oS Pound 32¢ PORK CHOPS Pound 26¢ LINK SAUSAGE Pound 25¢ NICELY MIXED | SALT PORK, . 20c Each 16¢c Pound ... SALT MACKEREL mu, in if ful ing act to first mixture. Beat untll stiff, add -A flat pincushien that can berrolled up is excellent for traieling. “Thig Dineushion consists of = strip of ribbon about four inches wide. A strip of white flapnel is to the ribbon, which is tucked up vanilla and walnuts, turn into buttered pan and cut when cold. Sugared Walnuts—One cup of sugar, four tablespoons water, two cups walnut meats. Boil sugar and water until syrup Dear Soci: SENTIMENTS THAT ARE HELPFUL. Corner Friends: with the tty Lou's last letter that I felt as in sympathy I myst say so. I hear sentiments advanced that are help- and we know that the person 18 try- to have a good influence by word and e should let them know appreciate what they eness where L T will FUR COATS AND MUFFS AT UNEQUALED PRICES - .We are now offering absolutely the of the season for the - people of Norwich and vicinity to buy forgive you, \ iuse saoulders rests the futuge years. It was my go I was o sentiment believe 'if we | culosis. She also told of ful work in child welfare, suppreesion of vice in wish every man that The kind will say but 2 say. one women wanted was “equal man heart. safer place for our young el short time ago to attend a lecture where the speaker told of what had been done, and what they hoped ta do..in stamping out that dread disease, tuber- some forms. I ight have heard They would not have thought was an appeal that would re: The women deserve credit OYSTERS, pint. ... FRESH COD CUTLETS SHORE HADDOCK TN e FRESH FLATFISH VERY FINEST FINNAN HADDIES, Pound. ... 25¢ ALASKA PINK SALMON CALIFORNIA HEAD LETTUCE, Each...:. 20c FINE FLORIDA NEW ENGLISH WALNUT MEATS, Pound. ..... 59 CONNECTICUT YELLOW GLOBE ONIONS 12 Pound Peck. ...... 25¢c .. 12V SWIFT’S BROOKFIELD Pound 16¢ Mochican Brand JUST ARRIVED ! FRESH GRATED COCOANUT Pound 27¢ 39 25¢ 15¢ TENDER, SWEET, NEW PEAS Can 14c NEW PACK CORN Can 12¢ . 6c Dinner Blend COFFEE Pound 25¢ ALL KINDS CANMPBELL'S SOUFPS Can 12¢ BELL'S POULTRY SEASONING fare of the od fortune a already the wonder- { and of the it that al. | Tizhts.” Tt ach amy<hu- MACPHERSON “FOR QUALITY” best opportunity their Fur Coats for the winter. very finest of pelts, fashioned newest models. From our stock you can make your selection and saye from || 20 per cent. to 40 per cent. on- prices. Ladies’ Fur Muffs, in all the wanted Furs, at end of season prices. J. C. MACPHERSON QUALITY CORNER Opposite Chzlsea Savings Bank The in the / - “HELLO, HERE'S They used to make me deliver such horrors as knitted pink slippers and necktie holdsrs ! But here’s a Christ- mas gift that I call sensible ! It's one of the BRUNSWICK RECORDS YOUNG PEOPLE LIKE THESE Chile Bean Whispering Tripoly Angels Serenade Ave Marie Sweet Wishing Ben Bolt Genevieve Stars and OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK The Talking Machine Shop 24 FRANKLIN SQUARE Talking Machines $25.00 Up—Convenient Terms CUT FROM TUB 5BUTTER, 14 bb. prints, 1b, 59¢ SWIFT'S PURE SILVERLEAF 5 Pounds for $1.00 FREMIUM OLECMARGARINE! MARGARINE PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE SAGE CHEESE ROCUEFORT COMPOUND A NEW GIFT!” Wondering Apple Blossom Time BELOVED BY OLD FOLKS : When Youand I Were Young Annie Laurid Where Is My Boy Tonight ? Nearer My Ged to Thee Mocking Bird ‘FAVORITES WITH EVERYBODY : Silent Nic Oh, Promise M= CREAMERY LARD Pound 35¢ NUT Pound 30¢c Each 15¢ PEMENTO CHEESE Jar 18¢ Pound 45¢ CHEESE Pound 95¢ COOKING Pound 15¢ [ 1 hore i as *liey join will 2lose friends of mine raised am interest-| . ror e lone v stitute T e e W e i ting oo cr o | B L AMB CHOFS, Pound . ............. 35| GRAPE FRUIT, 3 for 25c | Pound 10c A Lard Sub -pending 1he afternoon with the omel|j.; ir Rarieas C ¥ho owned her own home. We had|y {heusit sl e - g soiten around to that popular sublect of |on, i Tennessce and another in = = g costs and it so happened that oo to take the time to write to The Cormer, | $pins & thread, then add the walnut| cannot forget fs mo forgiveness ey have done, in heiping to|down and let » « these s was able to talk from|und throush Tt to the sisters and brothers | Meats and stir until sugar hardens on| it is very true that if we want quor traffic, and 1 heard | meat now t e viewpoint of a boarder qui.c as well | o far away. I enjoyed the letters great. | the nuts. A littie saft Improves the|we must show ourselves friendl ake say that' the 5 the other could as a housckeeper. | e aste, e (AL Show gwnn jeady, 2 e sl M 0 40 #0 : gain “1 4 . SR 3 3 2 X ote ssveral weeks ago. but a tty in. politics 14 ha c! v’:c’;n'lt‘"fiu;u'flzulslv o e d think Ma of Greene Gables ALICE W. |Lou says, we have to go mueh farther| influence and tend to cleaner » * ‘] jo D ONDES e L squash pie makes of e, than to just be friendly, we must have| tk 8. Ther sure is mneed M #ho boards\ “If we could only go back!The Corner I should like 1o know et 2 : only Corner 1 8 ow how NG ™ N nketh 1o e t hopeth | v o housekeeping 1 am convinced that we | ane makes them. uves o S ade gl b T e ™ o oihi & vould not have such heavy expenses.” 17 Deaupkinible: Two cupget, ) B, 53 o & ¥ pumpk Dple? o! . : and not easl, v e . I to send men who wi And' the woman with the house was s ol . one-haiv cuy | Dear Editor and Social Corperites: REEA i AN < oo for the bett Did you ever read ust 38 suro the seally expensive wa: Again wo luve tured our backs on the 3% e ‘0 live is to run a home of your own.|inred eges one most wonderful fall that any of our cir- = e But boarding is so expensivey’ suy: n it cle has ever known. and only a short g Bt 2 : 2 T first woman. “You have ne idea : space from now umtil Christmas. How | oieon® VaPm We ha ? | 5 T ;24 the ether one adts, “es but it “Mix the sigar, spices and salt. Beat|many miny tmes we ofien WoBer if | 1na ue unprepared and before wo know| e e hs ik aaee {EDYARD e aven't peen leeping US6 YOU |the eggs and add to numpkin, using it |%e €anno e one , this yea €]\ Lacdly we we citier angry or grieved. | DYAI annot dream how things coy | just as it comes from the can if it is | Cheerful than those of the last, for most’ir we are careful to gard our 1 PRACTICAL POLLY. 1 el s 7| Dosbtless both modes of living are|canned pump) he liquid and dry | O U8 cither relatives or dear angry and let tr nd words it | 2 o pensive. If ono entertains, likes com- Imaterials and bake in large pastry-lued | Fiend miles away. ome are e ar ! . Decer guests galore, has a hab late, “This gio W Prstry-lizied | i campe foreign ports. Let's not - { MAKING MINCE MEAT. 2. Deos Jf asking friends for luncheon and tea S Yy, forget to em a word of cheer, it 1 Coner Elitor and Sister: giyen to little dinner parties, then un: | _ FAITH loniy o card, and trust that they, 100, | 'The White Jeibbon. lianner ‘has - this|1 Want to thank the editor for the opie from soubtodly there is cconomy on the side WRITING TO THZ CORNER. e e e e [etientiin e : o el e Iy ars M t Rching tie: sort of hespnl:g‘\i tha | Deer Comer Writers: For several all means not to forget) our ¢ let's forget St i o . Mo caf offer even in a simple home fs |7 ocKS T have been tr to get time o Wwho has been more than pat o ¢ 3 when| ™5 *} imazingly ve at hotels or tes|QTOP @ line o The Corner. I think thelwith us all » and there is so| I am of th <o g b PEL e aoms. idea, of writisg ut least tvice 2 year is a1 am aiwavs ¢iad to find in our Cor el e by y L cnlideen Kion | E09d one but 1 don't like a hard and fast| ner new names and thelr interesting : s 1T Eved fn fho Pani R :gf?;f rule of that kind. 1 thin is better t0 | views on different subjects, .which 1| B 2 s he family of two adults and two chil- | Tite Often and I make Dolnt to Bay {know has been a great comfort and t v iren keeping: house could hardly doyble |3 Word to The Corner, sh it 18 heip to many of our readers. | t , | he expensps of the same family with|20NY 8 Word, frequently enough so I'il; is Etta Barber and Whipoorwill, | L= ==t > - ol o o haa ol 1 i L B e B inot be rated a new member cvery time | r us with many bright| ib®, Off the s e T will jout 21 s Somehow We too often disregard our |™Y, Jetler app | jgeas? e me, their time is so| o, [0_cheris ngrediéhed 1 put {n for I have] oo i e arsand ow | Just atth ear we don't feel ! n we do find | Lot = no strict rule. I go by guess an te. | hoapital, N Jetting 311 the plame. thoush tving e | that our = rs are quite com- | turms iy, o we say.. ngat s LOUS strike & bal 2o sirict rul 50 by guess and (aste | hospital enses’ have heen bothersome enough to % £310e. . Most De0- e ! Aunt Mary, I will say that| gy 1 get a pi and boil tn just| " - nost evoryone whether beseding. fomer. | Plé are especially fcrd of cranborries and | your letters are worthy of rote. oy lacy enough water 3 out thr ' ; cun Sl ping, or just existing. ‘Don't you them in many ways. {1 wil wishing the editor and | 1415 1ot be & e ot nd ¢}, When " i - ;- s Cranberries are really hetter cooked | rner \members a g Merrs | e o€ thisn Bara™ latan ik n e | he ma SUSAN, alrlm served v,nc:af n cooked s mas and a Happy New Year. e ““ Ve bt LTI g & PR T, Jed, as now often done. Put on the < LEUS ADreny S : ¥ R " : KOCHICE. ‘and deep, Whire some tired c | GO Thits OUT—IT 15 woRTH SMONEY, ] [ 5 s enough water to lkeep from burning. ¥ By 3 Alnag $ 25 % o] oeon, Bdior and Social Corner is-| Wien about half cooked, a0 the sugar,| PEATH ENTERS THE OIECLE. |es for all of the Social C: ST o K orien bus 1S, time pince I havelsSiir as little as possible, so as not to! Dear Social Corner Sisters: Again the I sweeten with molasses and s . e Tt oy oad he athes: sl the berries any more than can be | Teaper has entered our circle and taken 1 always put in cold coffee, tea T |8 tr sl c:zj:l’dmlno‘:]e good§ Served in this way, all the good | home another member, Axslee (Mre.| Goop woBE 18 WELL sTARTED, |SWeet of bolled cider, grape julce wnple|and T o e S attend cranberry is preserved |Clara Tioker). whose sulden pussing] oo oo o L Bk B o | o5, Juinee dell, o : . e T e ! Here is a way of using cranberri in 1 ¢/ was a shock to her many friends. 4 9TPEr FARIN fiei fulce e : to Great Grandma for the |combination with ‘apple. Pare and cors | r quiet unassuming way she was|¥eeks 289, all you could hear.as you|add fo the Jretty hol e ‘fnr’m‘tm‘b and also 10| the apples, put in a baking pan, fil the |& most loyal friend and neighbor, far|Passed a £xoup. ot Iadica on ':h‘““:fl cook-all together very slo Lot ok BEMPEEINE me. hole from which the abples’ core was | from well for some time, yet sho way|¥aS tne all lmportant sublest Of Fotwo or three days. then heat Unome: Let me sec you in Norwich |taken yith cranberry sauce, cover all wit, | 21Ways ready to help in the church she| 8- The excitement of czsting the firstiand scal in_sterilized jars, t Jan. 5, 1921, :Bring Atwin and the little | » sprinkle of fine sugar. Bake in a siow | loved. and in the orders ‘to which she ¥Ole has subsided. but the gcod, work the o e e eranbormr ol eots and flan¥ | belonged. We who knew her best. know | ¥omen hope to do_ (now they'have the Brace up,“Charlisen and join fhe oir- | Cre s pibe SEaRberry will color and flavor | 1 n o, e miusen In b foos | chance), has already been well started: cle and don't forget to bring bat the apple. JWhen cold, add a gpoonful of | - hoat missed in her home, | "y 75 "y " inink the majority of women Wishing -you Gl & mery Chmiatmas| Fhipped eream. In Scandinavia, where &n¢ by those with wWhom she l“"l'in“fif“”u- desirous of a public earcer or hav GOIDEN GLoW. . || oasal hame of e =ad gno members of Club No. 1 in extending our| TR in polities. ~They do want to do| : The best wishes of the season. | iincorest sympathy to her husband 1| WPat they can to make our coutry a| 2 . L C. 3 | ta-sar ang botter Jand to Jive in. and a MAKE FHE MOST OF THE SUN, 3 _— his great loss. . T OF THE SUNSHINE, . PRACTICAL POLLY. peovlg,, .on ht, Hely Nig Stripes Ferever