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No. 2—Ch 3, 1 @ ¢ in first hole. Make a picot, ch 3, 5 ¢ in next hole. This goes all around another kerchief. No. 3—Make 5 5 c in edge of kerchief, ch 5, catch back‘in 1st 5'c, put 3 s c nothing more coming to me in that Hna.[ ‘What beautiful winter weather we are having. 1 received a card from Orlando, Flor- THE SOCIAL CGRNER /. It is Not Enough ida this morning. The flowers were R i Hoop & foloot; B B ch, 3 o edee T6 Gach Aridihy e il Cheosing {here and they were siting out to have the bowels move. It is & : of kerchief, @ picot, § 8 ¢, 5 8 ¢ In edge, T ot . jendoying the suminer air. 3 : i 3 . This is £ ther ! I fshis 1l a merry Christ- more important to persuadz liver, PEACE ON EARTH, GOOD WILL TO MEN e L e b = Sias and happy New Year and hove the » . SOCIAL CORNER IR T T No. 4—Put s ¢ in hole, ch 3, another s ¢, ch 4, catch back In 1st s ¢, 8 ¢ over loop, 3 ch, 3 for picot, 5 c, 3 in loop. squash. everything Into | Catch down in s ¢ kerchief, ch 3, s ¢ ::: m:do(““”hh mimm,m,m,.' then | in kerchicf, ch 3, calch back at edge of add milk to thin. I Mke the mixture |last scallop, g them close toge_th;z iite thick. We think they are all right, |and do like first one.. I sometimes make The family all say, Well, Ma, these are |a close edge and sometimes I put a chain better than the last omes. «lst ‘:: and a & ¢ between, then it does not 87 Corner picnic in | 100K set. qu};e.n;;n:?':mmu;, the m,,&.,, are| Wishing all the members of the Social over I mean to go more for I always en- E’?:é;{;ruem Christmas and a Happy y_the: Yy ear. : hmu?m Nixey and Etta Barber? I think I will stop now and glve some- one else room. In closing will say let's have good thoughts, loving deeds and coming year may be a prosperous one | for the dear old (“Corner,” our edi‘or| and ai] the writers and friends who are connected with it. kidneys, skin, and bowels toact ir. harmony and against self-poison- ing. BEECHAM'S PILLS act favorably vpen all organs concerned in food-digestion and waste-climination; they remove causes as well as relieve symptoms. / EECHAM'S PILLS Largest Sale of any Medicine in the World. BOCIAL CORNER POETRY. The Star of Bethlehem. A Btar burns silverly on evening's .shore A great pulsating sphere of loveliness, That beacons to the world tonight to fiil Its many-million hearts with dreams that dress Mankind in charity. our eye on the copy, we made improve- ment, but as we got farther away from the copy, and sometimes copled our cwn imperfeet letters, we found that it made a vast difference in the looks of the writing. We have had a perfect example to follow, but how often we fail to keep our gaze on the pattern, and then we get impatient and irritable at interfuptions in our work. We do not let patience have her ‘perfect work. : I have been asked to repeat a letter that I wrote several years ago about kind words for everybody this Chris:-|ers: Here I am once more. I have been |teaching the young children to say their mas season. asked by several why I don't«write and |Prayers at night and morning when they ‘Wishing all s very merry Christmas|do my duty, so I will try to write some- |are quite young, as they are sure to lin- DOM PEDIRO. CORNER GETS NEW MEMBER. Dear Elitor ¢f the Social Corner: May 1 knocl, lift up the latch and walk into the Social Corner? I am acquainted with some of the sisters. Among them dear Aunt Mary whom I have known since a small child when I used {0 know and play with her dear little dauzhter Min- nie. Can you guess who I may be Aunt Mary? I am in sympathy with Kitty Lou when she says there are hungry hearts everywhere just hungry for ap- preciation and friendship. Why are we so distant and cold, unwilling to give a “No more, no more. It dfl!lu. forth, “ally your strength to TESS. i, BAKING PUMPKIN AND SQUASH. Déar Social Corner Sisters and Broth- But let there be a trumpeting of joy In every lamp-lit cottage in the land, In money marts, in mansions of com- mand, For there is born again tonight a Boy, ‘Who spills not jewelled stream of wealth and a most Happy New Year, I am as|thing. I'have just finished seven lotters |ger in their memory until late in life. We |cordial greeting or kind word to those Sold by druggists throughout the world. In boes. 10e..28a and power yer 80 I guess I can stand it to writc one |often hear of real aged people when near |around us, and when too late send flow- Into your laps, but wears a friendly| « MA OF GREENE GABLES. |more. I have been greatly interested in |death repeating the prayer that they were [ers? That seems a mockery to me. e - smile— 5 the letters—such good ideas and thoughts. | taught in early childhood. - A nice little | I have aiways been an interested read- | oue foar of being misundersiood or be- | Coben. A mmile that moves your children's hearts| GppgyiNGs TO THE CORNER [If I have been silent I have realized my |Prayer that I learned many years ago (I |er of the Social Corner page and howe | oo q%° B0 PO Wm0 U 20 ana| The women of the church and eomgre- to dancing, : . | blessings and love to count them, although |40 not know the author of it), I have al- |I may be ome of you and foin in the | o370 0 C0 7 000 0 without explana- |gation met a: the Congregational parsos- Free from materialistic taint or guile. Dear Bditor and Soclal Cornerites: | © @ seem to get to the end. Aunt |Ways loved it ever since I-first heard it: |good fellowship which' prevails. I will | 5o “are Koo s appreciate and en- | age Wednesday and got it in readiness fro Come, let your feet, in sympathy, go ;‘:“;hm "'l:'b"flf t;". g’:m:: '::: Mary's letters always inspire me. They sign for my name one which was given prancing, . come straight from the heart. One thought in particular about crowd- | ing out the advertisements on our page. Jesus, Tender Shepherd, hear me, Bless a little child tonight; Through the darkness be Thou near me, courage the best that therevs,in us, and understand and make allowances for L% worst; who can and will come for- the paperhangers. Charlie Fox, Earle Auwood and Hep Comstock, students in the vocation: for Christmas. So I am going to Wwisn you, Peggy Ann, Wurdy, Alice, N. G. Papa’s Boy and all your other a merry me as a nickname when a young To airs of merry Christmastide entranc- which was ing! % girl, BUG. Devote this soft, secluded, mystic hour— Bl lecp till the Mght ward in time of need, and who seek and | school in New London, are at their homes Did any of the writers ‘ever see that page i Al ) Tarning b g — receive our best counsel and advice. here for the two weeks’ vacation. Commenmorative of Hiin whose wondrous |merry Christmas. DON'T WORRY | o Cre wamn't an_ adv. on it even | AlL this day Thy hand hath led me, CHRISTMAS AND FRIENUS. Consider, therefore, that constant care| The meeting of the Ladies’ Sotial unio: birth when there were letters enough to extend |, And I thank Thee for Thy care; My Dear Social Corner Editor and |and vigilance are necessary to insure one [ will be omitted next week because of wn Brought peace and gentle blessings on|SHOULD FORGET THE UNPLEASANT|,. ", imer page? There isn't a page in |THOW hast warmed me, fed me, clothed | gisters: This letter was written for Dec.|against rupturing or jeopardizing | entertainment to be given. the earth— THINGS 3 the whole paper that is read so thorough- sk 18 but. somehow it was mislaid. Aunt|friendship. There is nothing more im-| Solicitors for funds have been appeint To hallowed dreams of ehfldhood, and| o, . pjitor and Corner Friends: Illy as the Social Corner page. and the | LiSten to my evening prayer. Mary picked up the subject and Wrote 5o | portant thati to pregerve its dignity. A|by the church to solicit pledges from t: the years 5 1 a me Christmas and many [ advs. there are sure to be seen. - 2 near miy very though's I thought I|friendedip should mever’ be allowed to members for church expenses and benevo Of mothers toiling on, through stress|Wish you al o ERPY Ma of Greene Gables and Lucy Acorn: | ~OW I 1ay me down to sleep, would send it right along and make an|sink into an ignoble familiarty, nor ever|lences. Those aprointed are Maris and tears, BaopxNew Faew hat advertise- | Did you ever try baking pumpkin and | L PTaY the Lord my soul to keep; excuse for being late. 1 am most al-|to take a form of a flippant and free- | Lynch, Jessie Scholfield, George Johnso For other sons, as that great Mothr| T heve beer loouing ot ot o ook |squash without the pastrv? When you LS dlonoefbre T wald. ways the last on the list, 5o When you|and-casy soctability. and Raymond Scholfield. o vl Tod. 1t we all try to write often there { have to make so many pics it is a good |1 PFAY the Lord my soul to take. got through reading the crowd of letters| Meanwhile the Christmas is &t hand. T s T hethishen, A i Y chinge. Make just the same as for pies [ 1015 I ask for Jesus' sake. you can fake time to read mine. 1t is|In the name of Christmas there is an RICHMOND Jove.” P d bake in shallow dishes or custard ; ust a talk between ourselves on Christ- |clement of glowing cheerfulness, the tid- e Yule-Night bells are sounding on the |, t5Y CORT N LSine T thet v 10 don Sver focke |1 OF (s ot s Sn friendss aiving and receiving: lings of peace and govd will that the bells | Mr. and Mrs. Everett Moore and so: R R to0, ‘Whera @0 you live now? pumpkin bopper? Stew the pumplkin with A hymn of angels floats along the skies; Golden Glow: Glad to see you i the ag little water as possible, either drain or Now T lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep, For nearly two thousand years the world has been peculiarly accoraled with ring annually through the world. everywhere reflect something of Faces the Philip are in Providence with Christmas greens. i i - v. hat Rhodes of Pawtuxet was & cook the water all out, then add one-half i . the spirit of Christmas, and with the|genial holiday glow. What is it t} ‘Thomas Let him who Wil reach out to pluck the Corner once more, pint of milk to one ordinary DUmDKIN, | Guars s Thronel the oh L manner of celebrating the coming of the | brings many wonders at Yuletide season, | caller at the Moors homestead Sundsy. it . G Sy Vpere y thicken with flour to the consistency of c i Saviour into the world. a s bet-|when fathers and mothers .grow young therine Ot Axining tellowahip ‘of Man to: Mari: B G oy g e (ialia. battar, ssamm with your!| o ke me withithe momingiighit i SEXEE R S ToE L oo il (o) e | path 1. Wsaviig the §i7s of s shilarens | NSRRI ISR To Iift the Weak and Suffering mhereftoseeyonzoon. =~~~ | erite seasoning. it ine) o phasized more or less solemnly in every | when men are accystomed to put aside | Maggle O'Gara and Catherine Rowsn _he can; 3 4 {‘m;tlnv:r{o. e the bl 1 hone the sick sisters are all getting Christmas sermon. and forget their dilerences for the time | Were callers at the Webster place Wed- To siye his meed 1o those who ery for [ful i1 love fs Retter it would be if we |Detter. My sympathy to all bereaved ones The world has failures which the world would only forget the unpleasant things. and a Merry Christmas and Happy New But how many who hear the familiar Now I wake and see the light, words will pause and consider God has kept me through the night, S being, when women cease th ir envies? nesday. Is it not because Christmas with the great u::«'x' hl’hl}l':lhn-y is in the Rhods Year to all, from v deepest significance and meaning? Andof us is the time for doing =ervice and 108D! recelving treatment. has made. Toa. rorgivs &nd forgel, (OO, remopeer AT o s e Ao this is what I wished to add to my letter | that we who do observe this Christmas of Bend forth. O Star of Iethlehem, thy |the good deed. How much happier we im my heart and pray last week. How many of os dear read- song would be just to forget the unpleasant. To blend with shepherds’ carols, cle: and strong: Great Grandma: ietter, will answer soon, didn’t get a hold- M Received your dear USEFUL AND HANDY HOLDERS Socjal Corner Sisters and HEditor: That He would guide me through the day And lead me in the narrow way. ers (for I know that Mrs. H., Mrs. Y., 1921 do_not do so because it is comgul- sory or is good business or is becon.ng, Stockholders of baptism wers kept unill the sixteenth century. Mrs. A and several other readers of the|but just because We are Serving=the MemM- | o ———m—meeeeeeeeeeeeeee— This season 1 decided to take up one % Bulietin will see this je‘ter) realize con-|ory of One for whom the day is namel? Hosannah-lanes of light and heavenly |er. of Great Grandma's trades, that of k- | pex memner o Teomn oiny ome Soclal Cor- | sciously that the old, old saving might| Pleose see that you put one cup of mirth Best wishes for the Corner. e Falders. that may influence them to earty Jove {he | P Condensed to the one simple little | molasses in my fruit cake recipe. To plerce the utmost corners of the AUNT SARAH They are useful and come handy quite | Snviour swhe white e was Lers walking | WOrd—service and had you thoug:; of | Merry Christmas to all earth ; v i ! i that? Now that is what I wanted to KITTY LOU. Ming * : ofter, if not very ornamental. The {on the earth said to His disciples: “Suffer i - Fling de our eyes that we may lnow| - MY WRIP TO THE ’-“{""’;‘{ ct);\:!;x round medium sized ones flshed around |the little children to come u':uo ‘me, and | talk about to all whocure !nlletrt:s;ed in 1E iy CUBA—AUGUSTA—SOUTH B e o Deax Sosial (Carmer Briends: m | the edges with cross or fethe: stitehed 1| forbid the mnot.” May It not be said of | F3dInE of the Social Corner letters. MONTVILLE CENTER o Stir thou hearts that we may drink | been = long time since 1 wrote you. Lam iy dr " (s or coffes pot holders. | nmy Socisl Comer Storces cond thas ey | Probably no word in the language is d e thy dreamst far away and will tell you of my trip 10 { .y iy oo thick round ones five or six |were hindered by the Indifference of |MOre important for us to remember and | Following is the list of pupils perfect in peace. to men on the Pacific coast. T 2 B e R er e e Pactiror s | % give a prominent place in our Christmas | attendance at the Montville Center school Trains : ,,,.?p;‘ to men on Hubby and I left Willimantic Dec. 1st s Ml iqd: the | Iarge Jctrele ot thoughts. '}’:‘o serve faithfully and ca;; (o:} Dccemlbe TR, i i 2 at 11 a. m.. Our bes friends came to ‘& : : g-To nestly in whatever direction one may rades 1, 2 nd 3, Mrs. Vickery, teacher: S RA TR W ,‘,‘ Corson Miller, in Toston Tran-|(ne house and went to station with us|. -0¢ 1onS ones are better suited for | writers, both brothers and sisters, I send 7 zerip! - . ’ > o striving is not only to give’but is al-|Addie Babeock, handling baking or cooking containers.|Christmas greetings, honing that this in all that rain. We went to Hartford 25 ¥ = = o snoff, Dana “Everglades Limited” Lv. Bosten 7:30 p. whatever is undertaken. Not many moons ago “‘receive” ething in propor- | Dart, Elace Dart, Eerna e . Abra- : o I sewed colored tape 20 inches long to Christmas day may be the happlest one | Fa¥3, 1o, "rest¥er, SO RE B, PEADE | DArt, Joiace Dart, Dernard Derow. Abr l e T T ¢ ¢ and waited for our train to take US 10 pem ywith a safety pin at the ends of | they have ever cnioyed and that they | i ;i vrite is 1 h st e i “Havana ®15am. ANSWERS AND INQUIRIES Spri; 1a wh we took the Pullman 4 = ! 2 were an editor while writing this letter | chmarsky, Charlie Kosl | , ‘ pringfie] ere we the tape to fagten to the belt, so there imay have many more, each one happler in this & . e “Palmette 335 pm. Bug:— Your app'ication for member- | for Chicago. At 5:15 we were mn Spring- . : 0 that I might be able to explain this in Lillie Oren: #hip received and your name s listed | fiera saiting : ion of our | Will e mo time lost lookinz for them.|than the preceding, until the glad day | pycp o manner that you might grasp my % | § “Florida Special” (Bfect b 3) 630 g &mong commer members. T ewed deld wailing for the aecond,Section (0L ONT | Shgoiia varidty: of matertal’ can be jwhen we shall'spend our first Christma# | p\onine fully. The law of gravitation “Coast Line Fla. Mail” 5:45 pan. e e train.. It took us siX hours to get fftY .. ang waste pieces put in for the|“Over There” whera there will ‘be 88 1o mammy faoey e it o o Gabie: Rty W - THE EDITOR has rocelved many ex:!miles from hofme. It was a miserable | g B850 (O0 e P Phn o8 red and | mueh to enjoy, where we will asee out R et ot o lon.'"u “mlfl.v etz et ".-: .“l" Breasions of Chielstmas cheer from Gornerlrain day, but we redched . Chicase o &3l |iaveniat iayedYihiatwere fsaver from ol-!| Baviour face 4o’ face andmeet Toved ariea [y o o STCCn T8 B0 (6 ST0 20 e Au 25 Tembers for which there -1s full sppre-|sigh¢ had to transter from MIChIEAIY iy vare nite for Zwhite and lignt | gone before, Tection'; bat it 1s In’ the power of. every clation and many thanks are hereby ex-| Central station to Santa -Fe station.| ., qe.. tnere were parily cut for the| KLUNT MARY. | cader of this letter to render honest AflallflC COISI une tended. about a mile. We were due to leave | SitirRs SIS T PO, 8 e dyes S SN N e o asas Aty KITTY LOU s received and for-|Chicago at & p. m., hut at 8 p. m. wej .. - ANOTHER GOOD RESOLUTION. | warded i were waiting for the sccond secton of h 1 h: dered how to use old gloves Lathrep, Gordon Moran, Irvin ave wondered how to use old glov ear Social Corner Brothers and Sis- our train. letter and a card At last we were ready and one of our o |§ TheStandardRailroadoftheSouth andffind when cut apart near the thumb Sarah Yosq to several homes last week. > z David Yosclevaky, | I wish you all a Merry Christmas | friends—a very observant woman review- | jsudore Yos ey ) . H. JOHNSON, N. E. Agt. awalting o fuiled to reach|Started for Los Angeles without an |ihey are large enough to work into hold- {and a Hgppy New Year. ing n recent journey she had made In |\ crugemsss s oomiolsky, Sa- | 208 Wasbtngieg e Bestce: Ak, you at your more change of cars. When daylisht|or” ang color very well. I was Very Sorry to see the large ad- | Europe, remarked that she had been / came we were near iZansas City. Then | ‘mhese small gifts went on thelr way ement on The Corner page last|mcst Impressed by something that one of FILL THE DAY WITH HMAPPINESS, |it was Kansas all day and that was a With such a large family of Writ- | the great toy makers of Nurembergz had De: nice day, but the next murn'ng it was dex- Trusting Santa wiil not miss any of | 1 Posad W i sald to her vast numbers of the hest you one ¢ ot almost to Pusadenz. We | po Gorner members or readers. is the | pa v help from advertisers. | toys that Santa Claus brings to Amerca. Y P l N could gec ths mountains with snow on | i of BLANCHE. rite 2t least once o month | s you know used to be made in Ger- Ou!‘_g eop e UChristm them. Refore we got to Pasadena such e ’ and I hope the other writers will do the | many. l t A beautiful orange groves; The trees were cially the older writers. “We 3 o— we are older we the : E = BEI y th ‘We cpend more time and take more whole world—your eone | loaded with- fruit. We were told thev | ‘5o 0 oo It's a never-fail- ther of our sisters has passed away. | paing {n making toys for tha Christmas ancea a C has quoted, “Ob, byt { Would be ready to pick in February. buti, ~~ o e of amusement—the looking | her at several of our picnics. trade in America than we do for anv snce a year, and when it co s |they have plenty of oranges now. What |, i "i1e various “beauty hints” in the | : 1 thought I was right. How is f | we pay 80¢. 99c and $1.00 for in the cast > i : 2 other’ country,” the toymaker had de-j i newspapers., Its alm little one? wre Ry t pathetic—the | "for Important Positions are 40 cents here. anxiety of peovle to discover tie way to| Tiny: Am waiting for the letter. o ) 1 1 o e e “Why?" she had Inquired curious'y. in Civil Service, Coust only our| -We met some very nice people on ouT| . 5ve small fa blemishes, to whiten | N. G. G.: Did you receive the package | wBecause,” was his answer, £merican . . ist extend 1t a3 trip and hope to e & yin. As|the skin and put sparkle in the eves, the | (i one 2 living, | PO7® and girls for years and years ! Reporting, Commercial t -= | Some wera from Providence, R. L, we may | ;.o o 5 on beauty by res “slips” are living, ¥ best of servi . . i assiduous ciforts to put on beauty by 3 demanded the very bes! loes this methinks eve ymeet azain. 5 means of face Iotions and coid cream and the smallest one is budded. could render in toy-makinz. What Teaching _und Business vers: will be reached and 4 ice | When I tell you how many engineers| "\ g yet the desire to delight and charm | Golden Glow: Was glad to see you | tne result? Your leading merchants com ur personal feel: will be | it took to get our train here you wom't}yn. senses of those dear is a most legiti- |amons the writers again. back for Nuremberg toys cvery vear be all | wonder why you dom’t get frelght. It | oy o“one” v all want to be charming, | _Grandma H., Rachelor Mald, Olga! | cause we try fo give them such service i ook fourteen cnsineers with their men |, pave the personality that not only at- | Why don’t you write? as will always please the children, and Long years of experience are ne longer e tion to Chicago. ~That|irgcts but holds. But we go about it in! Regards to all s0 it Is the Nuremberg toy-makers have wag God's gre: nes and crews for one | guch a mistaken w: Some of the world's most potent charmers have been entirely lacking in physical Deauty. That by itseif may attract but it W .PEGGY ANNE. indeed af necessary for the acquirement of spe- cialized knowledge that will enable young men and women—future execu- two s~etion Then from Chicaso incers and crews for one soction or troin, of two sections. so you gone on making a hest of friends in | far off America, simply by understanding ! the meaning of service and by living| nd fove. ve gonc ENGLISH PLUM PUDDING. never hold one | Dear Social Corner Editor and Sisters: | up to the conception of the word. tives in the business world—to secure me gr it took %3 encincers and crews 1o |worth the holding. Charm is not a thing |I was making my old fashioned Christ-| Every frjendship that we possess and and hold bigger, better, higher-salaried you bave been re ke cne train from Tosion to Los An- | of the skin or hair or eycbrows. It is a [mas pudding and thought I would send | highly prize, is firmly based upon m positions bled waters 1 wo! 18, Thewe ata three trains 2 dav | guality of personality and well worth be- | the recipe to The Corner for an extra | tual service, though oft times we rd ke "-\ e who 1{ left Then there are lots of lecal |ing cultivated. Dut the beanuty shops will |recipe. I do not know if you Tike the |our friends by a‘ccidl‘nl, circum e The stories of success achieved by heci tul and bright trafne and freights. We met tnem all|p ive us the secret, for it is not in |old English plum pudding, but here it is | are always bringing people togetier, . g s ilio add to ihe the time. i for those who would like it: circumstances can do no more. If young people equipped with Norwich oes i hiore ! The notter 0ld ns thot the Pulman! The very reason that more of us are| One large loaf of stale bread soaked | natures do mot resond to each other real | beye roloe e o A~7eles the next «d him why I hed to chanee et eow'l go throuzh why Tie eaid the car had =ot to| to Indiana to get from one s'a- | he o'hrr one. and in Boston | ted a Pnllman car from ation to tho Sowth statian, Commercial School training in all lines of business should inspire YOU to equal effort, and place your earning power on an equal scale with those who have already aspired to reach the bigger things that better business not charming is tl{ut we are too deeply saged in trying o be so. sclf drive out thoughtfulne and thoughtful of others is the principle of real cifarm. If we thoughtful of others we shall study ti to see what will please. ~We shall put 2 2 . night in at least three pints of milk, ns, one nound currants, und citron put through the chop- one-half pound butter, pork or suet ways use butter). If you use suet, |be sure and get the kind free from | strings. Three eggs, ies Laes friendship is impossible, however closely individuals are thrown together in ever day life. They may respect each oth- er, they may count upon each other for certain practical things, but there is no real sympathy between them because they have no point of spiritual contact. cheer to somoone » our sudness leaves nd sunshine be 15 1ot our hear - i training holds forth, i N E con s into action dness into T, three tablespoons of ground cloves. Ha\"ng‘nncedfo;med ‘a zen;;mn1 friend- l cheerfubliess. | they have to send it around by Worces- |our words: We shall avoid all that is | ablespoons of cinnamon, one grated | Ship one. is, indeed, foolish who does not : A combined bring happiness y IR 150 Rt br 0 oy e HuR: for tisd " ¥, one cup of sher- | ensure arainst its loss. People neither If you are sseking success—if you want to get shead 1 1 wish-you one il all 2 merry | \va raached here Sunrday nivht. two | things ‘that will delight. ry (in place of the brandy and sherry I |Tremain friends simply because they have —don’t delay. Write today for a copy of eur beoke 5 haprg late. We had surshire every day. Unselfish thought always leaves it juse one cun of apple juice and one cup of | the spirited quality nn':ps:firy f(l)r fr.en?- let “Zatting Ahead”—it tells how to put your mame DIAN Tt somciimes ralns at night but is pleos- stamp upon the face and the life. Seck- |crape juice). Steam six hours. I malke |Ship. On the contrary, there 18 no tie it tells how others are win- — | , & ng to please, we shall forget about the |sauce of butter and sugar beaten to a |50 €asy to break as that of friendship, on the Payroll to stay—it tel ow others win. GRYETINGS TO CORNER, | el i b St A niTipor CAnY £Lles i o intereat lon. | creatn: and the affection and love and sympa- ning success and how you can do likewise. Even Dear nd Corner 1| and #appy New Year. TOSE LE! selves in those more potent that before thetic understanding of years may be would ot s for s of meet we know we ghall have acauired which before we sought in vain. The 'season’s greetings to all the mem- bers. that KITTY LOU. in these times the demand for our graduates exceed x the supply—Don’t wait—Let us help you. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES NOW FORMING. Norwich Commercial School utteriy destroyed in a moment, and oft- en is. Friends are those who can di- vise and to whom we can show our real selves jto whom we can talk fregly with- em 1e RUNNING A NOUSE, Members of the Social Corner: Having recently been asked rather a puzzling question, I have decided to let The Cor- ner sisters express their minds on ‘it if they will. AS MUCH INTERESTED IN CORNER AS EVER, Dear Social Corner Sisters and Friends —I wonder if you think I have forgot- ten all about The Corner. But it is, and to thm again the Corner prosper. SALLY SYCAMORE, I | | 8. E D MOW TO MAKE SQUASH PIRS, PRAYERS FOR CHILDE: . always will be, just as interesting as it By Sisters of the Corner: 1 thossht| As near as I can put it. this is what| Dear Social Corner Frien How |ever was even if T do not feel ke writ: e S el b o mu 00 busy to write to thea dear friend of mine is puzzling over. | swiftly the time seems to fiy as we are |ing as often as I used to. I enjoyed this Christ od bui [ will| She says, “I am irying te make a big |nearing the close of the year. Soon the |meeting so many of the sisters at the stoal & fow o1t frgi decision in my life — trving to make up | record of 1920 will be closed and as We | Buckingham Memorial and how; it is al- lines. That old nding rheumaltis my mind to take a little cottage joint- Iy with a sister-in-law who, like me, has been left alone in the world. I ke look back over the days and weeks of the passing year We can see many places Where we have failed to make the ad- las had an extr upon me for a cou- I feel arly whivped ways a great pleasure to see their smil- ing faces, and receive the glad hand- shake of the old time writers, and also L am very thankful I} her extrémely—but would I continuc to|vancement in our life work that we hoped |of so many new ones. L returned home & s [ do tonight. like her if we did our fhousekeeping to- | to at the beginning of the year. soon after I met with you at the Buck- 1 : i card from “Mrs. Suze” | gether, day in and day out? I know so| I often think of the time long ago When |ingham Memorial and had been home |- She s he "is tall and fair and forty. | many cases of conflicting tastes and an|I Was trying to learn to- write.. The |but a few days when I took a severe cold Why, why, will she act so naughty? unconscious st.uggle for authority where {closer we followed the copy, the better two women are doing their housework jour writing looked. together—such cases are all about us, i want to know her. Yes, I do. Why and the doctor said I had laryngitis. Af- won't you teil me, dear Sister Sue? Any- After writing a few |ter that had trouble with my teeth and way, she is an awful pretty v.nman and &he must live in Plainfield as her are postmarked from there. The old sa Ing is “all things come to those who wait” so T'll know some time. Dear Aunt Mary said I might have been mistaken in my opinion about the reception I got at one time wien I tried o go visiting but I will say 1 have am- ple proof I was not But I hold no hard feeling for I too think life is to> short for such things and if the parties ever ehould come ‘o my house I certainly should use them the best I.knew how. We see them every day. It makes one fear to take a step like this. What would you do? It would be financial corvenience to us both and that is our main reason for considering it. Neither one of us can afford a home on her individual in- come. g I was inclined to say right away, “the proof of the pudding is the eating,” and the best way to do is to try it out. Then on second thought I felt it advisable to Bee what experience others had had in a similar undertaking. Much help might | 248 lines at the top of the page, while we kept had one out and now I hope thers is A TRUE CHRISTMAS STORY It was Christmas eve. Outside alr was crisp and frosty, Overhead the bright stars twinkled, as they did on that first glad Christmas rejoicing that had a part in tne wondertul Christ- Iager burrying footsieps sounded the Claus himself with a Christmas tres and & generous pick on his back. When as- sured that this was the home of the Stu- arts he entered. The Christmas tree was opened his wonderful pack. Calling each of the children Ly nume. The as- quickly put in place and Sunsta Claus | erly taken care of. proper attention it should Your Battery If you are going to put your Automobile up for the Winter months you will want vour BATTERY proo- We are fully equipped to give your BATTERY the receive from the time it is be gained that way, so I am wondering | {8 the Street as tho last Christmas shov- what the Corner members would advise|Pe® hurried homeward laden with all under sugh circumstances. Have you |®rt Of hysterious packages. or any of your friends tried # out! Inside the modest home of the Stuarts, May Christmas be a day of joy and |2l Was sadness. The father, siowly con- gladness and the New Year filled with |Valescing from a long lilness, stlll weak happiness and prosperity for all. and sick, sat dejected before the one CENTURY PLANT. |8mall fire which scarcely took the chill e from the room. The mother with tearful HANDKERCHIEF EDGES. eyes, sat sewing , finihing some wor® Dear Social Corner Sisters: Those who | Which provided their scanty food. The handle a crochet hook can make for them- | four little children had been lovingly selves as pretty handkerchiefs as they |tucked in bed by the mother, as she tod can buy, and rothing is more attractive |them sadly that Santa Claus would not year. or 'appreciated as a gift than just such |come tonight. Faith: You said you would like tolwork. There are several ways of crochet- | Sleep came solwly to the little eves as know how I make my nies. I don’t ]:nvwlh\: edges that yive pleasing results as |they thought of all the joy of former as I could teli you %o you would under- | follows: Christmases, and wondered why Santa stand. 1 make such a large mess at a| Make holes in edze of kerchief with |Claus should’ forget them tonight, when time I have a pail to keep to mix the |darning needle, then proceed.. Draw |papa was sick and they neéded him so filling in as I always make eight or nine |thread through one hole and tie ,take up | much. ples at a time. By the way, it is a pai!|a stitch and make 3 ch; 1 d ¢ in 1at hole | The mother's heart was almost broken. 28 large as a water pall. I have it over In kerchief which is 1-8 of an inch apart; |and her cup of sorrow seemed full to half full of sifted squ: 1 sweeten it |ch 3, 3 d c in loop, & ¢ in next hole, ch 5. |overflowing. She almost felt as if her This allows 3 singles for picot; ch 2, & c | Heavenly Father Himself had forgotten in next hole, ch 3, 1 d ¢ in next hole, [ her, when a sharp ring of the door bell ¢h 3,3dcinloop; @ e in next hole. Do |called her. like this all the way round the kerchief. stonished mother soon had them dressed. Wide eyed they entered when Santa smil- ingly gave to Donald a rocking horse, a doll to Marguerite, a kiddle kar to Floyd and a doll to Dorothy, joy to their little hemrts. Again Santa opened that marvellous pack bringing forth candy, oranges and nuts, warm shces and stockings, caps and mittens for each. Then turning to the bewildered father and mother, he brought forth a nice plump chicken, potatoes turnips, and onjons, cranberries, sugar and butter. flour and bread, two delicious looking pies and a frosted cake. Just before leaving he drew from his inside pocket a slip of paper, which proved to be an or- der for a ton of coal. v Then wishing them all 2’ yery merry Christmas, he withdrew as mysterlously 28 he had appeared, leaving no clue as to his identity. Never did a visit of Santa Claus brine more happiness and the . mather with streaming eyes. thanked the- Heavenly | Father who had net forgotten her n her Opening the door she beheld Santa’hour of need. # ' GLENWOOD disconnected from your Automobile until you wish it replaced in the Spring. Call 1570 on the Phone and we will give you prompt attention We are getting ready for a Christmas tree. The folks, big and little, are help- ing and we have remembered is many ‘l‘x‘ ‘Wwe possibly could outside the fam- y. ¥ Lucy Acorn: We would shake hands If we should meet. I think very likely your ples are just as good as mine are. We too raise a great many squashes and 1 can beat you a bit on the size. We had one that weighed 39 pounds, but for my own use I prefer them smaller. We have sold a good many dollars worth this We also do VULCANIZING, and carry a complete stock of ACCESSORIES | LANE RUBBER CO. CLINTON E. LANE, Prop. 324 Main Street Phone 1570, | THE HOUSEHOLD BULLETIN BUILDING 74 FRANKLIN STREET Telephone 531-4 RO Y '0U WANT to put bus! W The public, there 18 7o tmedi xhnnfl the i

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