Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 15, 1921, Page 7

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- pockets on which are written ' the follow- ing lines; with the date and & few words changed, of course, to qm the occasion: This Tittle apron s sent u',m H ’ COTTESPON And this is what we want you to do: l'r:‘-mnnuualmuu-unom The little pocket you plal see or. For a certain purpose is meant te be. In November I visited an aunt 'h No wmeasure your waiet-line, inch by incn | Massachusetts whem I had not seen > And see that measure .aces not pinch; 26 years. She is in her 38th year 3 0 does not look a day over b5. She lives " F h small inch it mesures 'round, ’ — - 55T w e Plo:;:": the pocket a. M’l’l‘ny sound. alone and is enjoying good health, toe. SO0IAL oflq&f:nfll also thank the member who Sent me & 1 was with her a week and the time THE BOLITARY WAY. There is 'a’ myatery in :fll hea The game is fair, you must admit, pretty calendar and am glad to wel, s Mt At n im, ¥ b led By a host And thoughi,we be enircied By nl“‘_ sesom. passed all too quickly. She was afways You “waist” your mae; BI: (& réminder of Sraith a fine singer, and could Whistie like a 2 n-or‘:‘nu::" g = bird, and a fine dancer and she has not January fifteenth will be the date. lost -these good qualities. Of course she 6 love us well, had changed some but 1 hardly expected = '1“0‘:,'.1"1_ B 8nd_gverything so comdortable. There will be a welcome and some ful. |15 find her quil \ WA At 3 st T tro ¢ BEST VALUES EVER OFFERED ofa 'wt, ws, Trom time:to tim® | "7 thapk Club No. 1 for the imvitati toa, \ won't be long befors the page devoted to - A ; RJZ"ZM-‘ '.‘ sense: ot:wfl' Aonelt- | {0 meet with them nrrmngm oL | And the money vour pocksts so freely |Sosial Corner letters will be flied and - nese ; 3 Janvary 13. the advertisements will take & back seat. @ur dearest friend is stranger te ewr Best ishes I was grieved to learn of another So- ome Apy! wring) to our club. 3 Delar Deal: Am ‘sorry you haye to be shut in, but you have a nice home S pay for e Comer aad,its| WIIY be uted ¥y Ghe lndies’tn some’ good, v o k 1 . ud":-nfl. realize our bittewness.. ~ t cial Corner sister passing out. Her faze : [ 7 —= om0 Hi rade Shoes el et o wrnere is ot~ ehe Whe reslly wider SOME 600D BOOKS T0 READ ANTICIPATING SOCIAL CORNER |the page with juy greeting: that very y stands, P 1 foal™ Dear Secial Sisters: I was pleased to PIONICS . anm;:flng ine . My birthday \;:,l:h- I Not one ::‘0:3;'.)!“:.2‘!, e gara ;| 506 8 lotier from Anna Mell and i'she| Dear Corner Friends: I wish te |Uary 227se many have inquired I Wi Buch s the . 3 ohasy oy will send me her address I will send & |thank the sisters who sent me & lovely o - card. 1d have dome 80 before had I are. 1 would Jove them a No matter What or where our let Bmy Lo B opidiogg ¢ little calendar. There was not even an . . - 3ok EARER RN et vnin s Sale Starting Satarday Morning Duch heart, malerions fo St R A TT s keoping Sosial Corner member.” @ and eouid | L D0 Pdro: T enjoyed those letters and Frie Most live {t8' inner life W welrube.” | L e mors of your letters. It ia L almost imagine that the spirit of our Potlatch: Thanks for card. WIII write And would. you know the . reasen Why :“:m to find letters from thewe W2 |dear oid editor was sending out his yearly | soon or soomer. this is? 5 e 4 greetings. Calendar received from Social Corner SPE lAL——One l"ge lot Of hdl“ Sa.mple ShOG, §e B bl L e e e R A S e e iy ' rt 1! 8| . mere & an Januwary. ére are some otl t to B, reretore eops Ine. seoret Boy Hisme | would: oy their lottors £0 much better, s and do come again. sizes four and four-half A and four B. will make the winter seem short and then |you all, and do come again. b 3 % as we always look for the old writers | for the good old summer t/me again, | It is snowing today, but guess it won't To open all its chambers, and to bless, | Arst—at least I do. with guto rides and pienies. T shell try | ampunt to much. . With perfect sympathy and hely paaee, | What a lovely winter we have had 0 |14 attend one at leastgf the Stcial Corn- | Joan: Where are you? My last letter Each solitary soul which comes to. Hith. | fer with no snow to speak of! As I re-|¢r picnics next summer and I hope that [Not answered. Is your hand out of member last winter one of our Py fll fa heaith? ° ) §6 when ‘wo feal this. lenslingsd 1t 10| Covrior Sayw ,Aroblia 484 Ber bearis was | sares iie T e Sl Eain 84 MaRY | T Sesn T have. written fue stk and Whe voice of Jesus' saying; - “Oew® 10 | the enly ene who showed up at the Buck- | time. ;m cl;io 'mi best wishes to you for the TIRE T F H lERY ” Iingham. “ " g ”. New Year. miss Interested Reader's AngTovery tme we' ate ot “wnder:| “Sarigsd: You wil be suprised one of o Tt M TN T | ki 4 \atood,” g these divy o see us walking in. Expect- d 10 d¢ se before now—but one thing or anotiter happens 50 we not not get there. Aunt ‘Mai You surely did have hard time. I sincerely hope y#u are bet- ter and will be 50 you can meet with us Rext month. ! If any of the sisters have mever read And “I canhet béar this lead | FOlivamna by HEleanor Perter. I would Coraially. 1t .1 anothér call to us te come:; For ~hrist alone can satisfy the mou, And .\ ose who waik with Him frem day to day ] Can neve ‘have “a solitary way.” Then. if b:\eltl some great trial you taint, first of February, so pleasé buy that red paint and be ready to come. Greetings to all, with sympathy to all who have lost dear ones. HULDY BALSAM FIR. LIKES TO SEE MANY CORNER LET. SRR ; TERS. WHEN USING BUTTERMILK Dear Social Corner Friends: To the Dear Bditor and Cornerites: 1 wish | On® Who sent the pretty calendar I say you all 2 happy and prosperous New | Thank you” It is pleasing to see so Year. many more letters in the Corner. I hope alone,” . mdvise {Faw to do so Ido not knew | TUiTo Ll . yenwer: T thank | It continues. Ome thing I miss, we don't purpos! r heading the same as we used to. ~ e Sopracate It very much. et | T8 Formet N Cash Sales it . | them by the time the book is finished. and Thé Farmer has-a group of men just the o B ey T e e one undoe | T think you will be glad you had the biues, | Here is something that may interest HALF PRICE same, som . One of the difficultien in : . etands,” Anether good book is Pegune by Elean- | 200 one Marigold: T lfke to five fn the eoun- ¢ h inavd. g 80 is that when we follow the “God mad country man bl p "1'2.1. 1 were more of a reader than 1 |UfUAl Tee lk"f_;" ""”""! il e Tade the towhr You AT Ravs el wE o in; » come to Him ; T, (a5 ter to drink lots of othe reRtigiyous o b ip ooty Sister, < aciditing or the tipeneds of the buttermilkc | jnings oo oo 0% ©f other good The Man of Borrows understangs it well ; In all points tempted, Me ean feel with \ you; . You cannot come teo- ohten or toe near, The Son of God-is indefinits in grace. His presence satisfies the longing seul, ARABELY . | Some prefer it three or four days nid. Lucy Acorn: Let me . the R Try ihis eapsfiment i batter for wat- [of that tragrant flower which 1s the p AVOIDING THE NO. # OF NO. 3 fles, griddle cakes, muffins, ocornbread | Corner color. ' It must be “Wallflower. Dear Social Corner Sisters: A Happy [OF 217 Kind of batter made with flour. |1 have one in blossom. When it first 2 ° . Sow Year to you all. Do some of you | 0o meal orysrabam with buttsmmilk as | opens its deep yellow and then fades to : 6idet members réeall the fact that our |& fluid. Use less than a teaspoon of so- |a lovely lemon yellow. It has a delight- former editor asked us kindly to choosea | A% Taste the batter. If seut use a |ful fragrance different from any other And those who walk With Him ff0m | gan name for which we avould not need to trifle moré soda.. If flat add a i'ttl cream |oftwer. day to day . lse No. 2 or No. § afier our pgn name, | Of {ATtar or more very sour milk. The | Etta Barber: Why not send in one of Can never have “a seiitary way.” I was ene that had a nares with Noi 2 :ufler to be right maust be bitter to the z:‘tlr mmg‘v.;ngmw:.;umg:m 7%y (nem. S et aste. been you: - :nfl‘;fl‘:t.‘“ T se¢ now it did nét look Well | Ty o5 noping to see more of the old | Amy: I was in your city a while ago plenty for us to do to keep busy. There |~ One member wrote to the Corner just | Names in 1921. NEBBIN |to a house of mourning instead of feast- . tod is no need for us’to sit dack et the MILEALD FOINS TH et Lt T t ot the world go by, “We oldsters” ofice Wat I knew nothing of the Corner ' At MeeTs Wty ok T e res , pags at that time and a year or more EMAID JOINS THE CORNER ry: Very gla g8 wers no are coming Into our own. Dear Soctal Corner Sisters: - 1 have | Worse With yoi. Hope to see you at| 1ne dark clouds will be dissipated by 1o write and it wen - . ;:;‘:o}neut‘i::‘ud fnally the No. 1 tp.r. read your paper for a long time and I | OUf Rext meeting. Sent in by Keziah Deelittle. to join and will try and keep all cems mandments of the “Cormer.” ‘ory truly, other sisters have pianned to do, bease ing in mind that just writing ong® does not make us legal Corner members, as our oid Corner editor told us whea the Corner page was started, that we should write often, to keep our meme bership, and also why can't we have ANSWERS AND INQUIRIES. SNOWDROP: Will you please forward your full name and address? MILKMAID: You have been enroll- ®d amng the Corner members. SARAH MARY: Your applicitien: Is nceepted and vou are Msted 48 a Cer- mer member. et A th BLACKEYED SUSIB:. Mambérship re- quirements having been eomplied with you may peék into the Cérmer ms oftes as you Mke. S MARIE A., and ANNETTE Ne. 2: Your namer have beeii placed ofi the memder- ship of the Social Cérner. 5 BALSAM WFIR, NORMA, MARTHA, FAITH: Cards recefved and seat as re- uested. TIDY ADDLY—The matter which you wrote about has been given attention. MAPPINESs TEFTER RECALLED SARAH MARY the mlory of our sunseét time, if we will| GREETINGS FOR THE NEW YEAR ty camé t6 life again. Mr. Editor asked | Would like to be one of the sisters. . Anna Meil: Am very glad you are im-| onjy realize how many ways there are to s proving: It seemed good to read a letter figct, its |, Dear Social Comer Editor and Sisters: | o "y aging as we uted to with the me if 1 ould please fing ariother name 8o | T );;ve.ll-nlq'\::r r:;;’m ”ur":lper about | oo Fohi 1 $he, wha, fhenilita Tave gng;ten our lives in order. to refigct I thank the editor for my slip of yellow oy m\-: o i e e et he heiped me choose the name I how | KeePing lamishing, by the house being held. You and I have KITTY Lov. |®aper I received in my mail January 4. 5 o th 4 thish faven i method is to take a preserve jar place | ¥ % 1EE SOTE 1O L * |1t siways comes in handy. R St s s itien 1 want te thafik the many sisters for | the silver in it and put a rubber on jaf | "5’ g D: Your letters are grand. I 1 SAVE ON THE COAL, 1 aleo thank A Member of the Soclal | py, 7,5, ? m;‘afim:{ r'“h:a‘" ;h:‘: letters and casds they sent to me while | KOEPInE it air tight and the silver Will| oy to read them, it is all so true BOW oax . Corner for my-pretty and useful €alendar. | o'y Taii to Farmers, still has ¥s Frous I was sick and I surely did enjoy get- | KeGP Several years without tarnishing. Best wishes to all, % Dear Social Corner Friends: While 1|1 gon't think it would be very hard Work | Now who of the sisters would not wish ting them. They hsiped me cheer up. | How is Hoosit and Little Hoosit? How JOAN, have not written for a year, I alWays |\, ooy who iy Who." e T N e e T Hope to s with you sometime,in tne | 3Ad I 1ike it and Mefry Widew? I have read the lettars and I am dissppointed | \"yrignt, happy and proeperous New | itor had planned it to be in the begin- futirs at the gatherings. Wish I cowtd | 26t seen their names in the paper of late. SOME EXCELLENT DISHES. g O o oa e it T thy | Yaar to Jod all'ia the widhi ot ning for us. let us hear the opinicd Navé 2 nicé visit with Luey Acormn. We !“‘“}"“ iry And inest With You at the| near Cerner Sisters: Set a can of s1i-| Corner. KEZIAH DOOLITTLE | of the other sisters. EmoW Wow to chat together pretty well, ngham next month. MILEMAID |MOD In & kettie of bolling. water. and | Lucy Acorn: I was glad 1o see you had 1 see that my letter is gotting lengthy t“im et n‘t Sty oikn boil 20 minutes. Take out i the can.| ywritten agal sorry al ! ¢ e 3 + i e . TWO AT A TIME. but wish to say 10 thosé who were here put in a deep dish, pour off the oil an Deliali Deal: I am going to tiy your % _| to my plenic iast summer and saw my and trust ahe will Be as epry as evér m | HARD GETTING TUSED TO AN ADYO | yater, put 4 fow: cloves In and around It,| porato candy. and Also the macaroons |, Deof Social Comer Editor: Wo 8t-| st 160 fa Dloom, 8100 WIth femiests & liftle while. I am wondering what Dear Sisters of the Social Corner:—It | sprinkle with sdlt and pepper and cov- f the Soecial Cor- ! i sent in by Ma of Green Gables. 5?1';"2’.35"#2&‘ Tnuuwngu:nmu We en- | Danging on it that they have grown weil. Crnigon Rambler is doing this winter. |fias betn 2 lang time slnce: T wiote 10 | er with cold vinegar and 16C it gtand for | Chick-a-des: I want to thank you for | \orel (hs meeting very much and would | 1t has produced thres iemoss. one of iR thoughts: for ail DEARIE |the Corner but I will £y and write oft- | a day. Take it from the Vinegar, lay it| tne informatien you gave me on how |Jred, v which T have picked and it weighed 18 — ener this year. on a platter, prépare a dressing as fol- Jou like to become members. We will take SERMOX. M wia 3 Platn | 1 to run the furnace. Whilé I have not|, "/ . names ounh-:u and Fatasured. ¢us oy, ¢ ee-l » CARROT MARMALADE DRSS S Nty W Josn lova: got it down pat, yet I have sun it a ARSE A AND ANNETTE No. 2. | Mfhes.ind the other iweive infhés Dear Fditer and Soeial Cormer Sis-} 4. Sogial Corner: May I just peen Nancy and Delight? e Beat the yolks of two raw eggs With| week without letting it go out, M TT tere: (1 want to thank’ Kitty Lot for have two m ns on the tree which are as at the s - A ks .of two hard boiléd ewgs and A s A ¢| Joan: I expect to ge to Norwich #oén | the yoll , & her New Years greeting.. S g.‘;:o;lmé:“m‘:,”:“"i'e'i;'th:o:’d,’:fir:t and will try ang go to sée you. mashed as fine as possible, add grad- Dorcas had a very interesting artiele mammalade Which I think very ni g T must tell the sisters about the anto | Ually one teaspoon mustard, three tea- on “Happinése” in the Japuary first.pa- steady enough so I have not roasted oit e . $ the family which I was doing before my | GROWING LEMONS IN of those you buy tree Is not over CONNECTI- Al ; ; talic with you. . cuT, feet and a half hizh. Don't you thi ride I had a little while ago. My niece | 'POORS “melted butter, a little salt and|- There are other things T would Ifke t0| pgiior and All Corner Sisters: As the| it has done well! [ wish you all sould per. Tt brougnt {6 my ming s bermon e et E emons or srAngcs. { |Pad an auto. Se drives and I think she [ Depper and vinegar to taste, =Beat tne|know and one is how to save on the 1 T heard for- children: It sta e 72 . 3 driver, but I was frightened | MiXture a long tims. Coverithe salmon t through the meat |i® & £00d thickly with part of the dressing; t lemons that we 4 up on 8 ] this: g just the same, We went to0 Ledyard and o et B send in & few iiAes. 1 want to second | l°m hat were n up on Kcotian There was a cold house and the chil- 0 remove all 86648 | 1t was raining. I never ssw it fain hard- | UP, VETY amall tnin, criep leaves of in- MOLLY MAKEBELIEVE. |ing advios of many of the sisters, in re-| Heights. = Let me hear if any of yow dren -that lived in that house piayed S ér-' We went up Gallup Hill and it was :*‘: "é““hrv“v"“"‘n'}:“l:“;# miz-| -, gard to writing. Every sister should try | have a lemon trée that can beat ming :nn 'n“:tmmvl:‘gl ’t‘l‘lgt 'w:; ‘v':r‘;l ;:1‘(’ ALTA |some slippery. I wanted to get out and s and potir S o e piee- ANOTHER CORNER MEMBEE heels .of time have turned on. to an|®ee it. 1f I couid 1 would treat you all coal? I imagine I use twice the Amount | uues few” vear, 1, with the rest. will 2 goodglaes of | dé from the big 6ne would Who was used 1o it. 7 v to keep our Social Corner page clean |in bearing fruit - A e Mo g A £ e o B G S walk, but she said, No, 0u a-» going to | ** Blacsd around thé sslmon. and serve.| pgior of Bocial Corner: 1 have at- |and olear of those sdvertisements. Let| Aunt Macy: Am sorey to hear of your 9 ¥ i t i “ rner” gatheri nd 1l d6 our part to sweep them of and, dlthough It was neatiy new, it @14 | AUNT MARY AT HOME AND REcOV. | Well we got there all right, made 4% ended “Social Corner” gatherings and |Ns a r one thin slice of onion, one eup of bolled Ret titow .chough hest. th a visitbeand got homa about m}c’elo‘ them #0 much that I would like i ice, one-half pint cream, onejcan shrimp, | J07ed ERING in the.evening all right. o vl Sy ] o a p catsup. Meltf the bdutter, e e e e AR APl Dear Social Comer Friends: I begin | Yours with all good wishes fof the | aaa anion. and when Tight brown add the but still it whs c6id. Thes locked around |10 think that our Social Corner page is | Corner sisters. L rice, cream ®nd shrimp eut in shred the cellar and found that tight, but still | the drawing page of The Bulletin and the When heated, add catsup, and when ptp- it was celd. The father Items on it are among the first ones read | GREETINGS FROM TIDY ADDLY g ing hot serve on toast or crackers. It lot of coal but that 4id net help, New | BY the meh as well as the women. So-let | Dear Sisters of the Corher: I hoped to |is simple and delicioue. they aldn't threw this futnaece away be- | #Ach member de faithful and write often | meet wih Club No. 2 at their December Apple Croutes: Pare, halve and core cAuse it wasn't large.ensugh te wasm |and help to keep up the standard that it | and January meetings, but was prevented. | €00d, smooth apples: cut slices of bread. the whole house, but the father bought |hal aiready establisned, I Xnow you had & pleasant time. I'am | Without cruss, tosfit the right of another little heater and jsined it to| I Wish to thank all who have sent mes- | farther from the statih now so it is not | ach half apple; dust with sug: a the larger one and it really was & mu pages of sympathy te me since my | quite so convenlent. little nutmeg and cinnamon. Arrange warmer house. The childben did not Ravs | soedent. Especially do I wish to thank | I wish to thank Saturday Eve and Kit- | these on the slizes of bread in a ple to play all day leng them to keep. warm.|Xitty Lou for her “convalestent box” as |ty Lou for calendars. = I appreciated | Plate. Bake in a moderate oven. This The moral i8, that when. vou mast |she eslled it, containing many different | them very much. makes a simple attractive dish. I do someons that is eold, veu will. -know | packages neatly tied with gay ribbons t> A Secisl Corner Mender: Received a love to see attractive dishes. I paid for they need amother little heater ts make | e spencd 2 day as lomg as they lasted. | ver all of these recipes and will gladly give x| very dauninty little calendar from you, them warm. They will find that: liitle | Bach one so far has been 2 pleasing sur- | which I prize. Thank yeu all. I re. | 6T to the Corner aeater by beleving in God. prise. The lellypop doll is a decidedly | ceived over thirty cards. It is to I haven't written .this exaetly as i1|lsughable one. I keep her near my chair | e remembered. gt “;r;z 1';1 'b;; this i #ay versien -of it g that her smiling face may drive away Olive—~You will hear frem me some @ Blues. 1 received yesterday a very [day. The captain und I Rave been so . . BY JINGO. | nice box containing & varlsty of fruit | busy sinee we moved. $I8 or ke araer- Da youtsddlise ituat — this is the glory time of our lives? - from the Whatssever Circle of The Kink’s | Lucy Acorn: ~You will se me some Lo 2 b NEW YEAR'S GRERTINGS T Mnow we all sysmpatbine wita | 10 ,0F Youth we Thad the ““pleasurs . Daughters of Jewett Ciy which I shall | day. ‘time,” lat the * ™ Dear Editor of The Soeial Corner: | enjoy very much and I appreclate their | Aunt Mary in her mishap. S s e the TOvRE tme Please accept my ihamks for the check | loving kindness very deeply in sending It | Good wishes for 1931, s L. ooyingcamethe. daty :nhrx::iuld - r::;lv:‘lmr::unz-ul ;.“: :r to me. I was very glad to read a letter UPIDY ADDLY | often over:l’:ad:::; a:;nc el:a?:dmt‘::”;lo?y o giertry Robanprtitl In last week's Corner page from Anna | yiltemG hopes of happiness. h Mell who had been on the sick list &0 long. TRSoe 11 MO tor Tou ent i But now. our responstbilities have fall- of the Social Corner family. I had thought many times of writing to en “from our should sl hoent nny im0t Ny BEST WISHES FOE NEW YEAE. Bocial Cofn L P o Tk ate address. | pDear Social Corner Editor and Sisters: | younger and stron d lat, , Pl “so“:rnlll.mu r;l"::l!;nk. ‘m i: Last Sunday being & beautiful winter's | 1f not too late, I want to wish you all & | perhaps ‘sur happiest fime of - u(eerlaa:f- Whieh 2 Fecsived. It 8- améet s ..m"_ day and for feat we might not have | pright, prospefous and happy New Year, | fore us. Mrs. Rugg sa; “We can pick red, 4fd I heps tne New Year many more like it for some time MY 80n | and 2180 wieh to thank the many sisters | and choose and make it what we will. m: i." many pleasant surprises for and - daughter acdompanied by Orville | who sent me cards and booklets, 72 in all. | The choice is wide, the world is crowd- you. ; s Maine in his easy riding auto came to |1 was indeed happy to be remembered by | ed with opportunities, and whatever we Diana, Aunt Mary and 8. ¥, D.: Your| New London to bring me home. Almost | 50 many friend \ select is ours for the taking.” i Yetters ‘of ‘v t date wers fufl of helpe buried in soft blankets and robes I rode Saturday Eve: Many thanks for the We are 80 apt to bind ourselves with E ful, uplifting theughts and I enjoyes |™ ¢asily and comforably as If sitting in | beautiful calenda 3 the shackles of past times. Of course them so much: May your pén names be | > Cheir fith no harm to my shoulder and Social Corner Member: Your calendar | We may use our long, valuable experience % arm and the time was very short on the | was so pretty. Many thanks to you. to help in the years to come, but not in o 2 rodd so that I was not tired by the ride. Aunt Mary: So sorry for your misfor- seen frequently. GLENWOOD. from the Corner page by writing as the (Continued on Page Nine, Col. One) ETHELYN. HAPPIEST TIME BEFORE US, Dear Siiver Haired Sisters and Read- the old way. We must use it in a new s T hate much to be thankful for that it |tune, but Jet us bésthankful it wasn't your | Way. We are leaving the shadow land . C : H 3 CHANGES NAME T0 SKOWBE Was not my Mp or my right shoulder |Rip. We will nope for yeur spesdy ren |and climbing up the: sunser oient.' 1o || Evening. Supper is over, and the things delight to listen ta the old song and the Boar Soctat Cumei-"flnon l' .'“.n‘“ Now I ean write and walk around al- |covery. do a new kind of work. Work for other e e et L 81140480 ihough T have to watch my stops more GRANDMA . | lonely, silver-hsirea women, for the breve|| put away. A time of comfort and rest is NCW ones, to be entertained by famous in- Ty gy Eer e young people out In the battlenelds. ot strumentalists, orchestras, bands, comed- Very ‘mach nd now T wish to bocems & | 5 WAS VEIY SOTTT 0 misy the mesting at |WHO NAS EECIFE ¥Yom WEsTERX | lite sSurely ians, Invest your Christmas money in they meed eomfort and before you. Then what a pleasure it is to membar ot the ‘Comer. T aent. sy pon | PUSKingtam Memorial. _ Shall Rave to FELARSS CARN? i 1n he “hoepiiel, mabe me 2 oo h,.mnh usic you love butp ! What a HAPPINESS. e m b4 : . nMne as Snow, but T wouid Ilke o have | Ms6 several more I fear. Was glad t0 | Dear Edito! and Social Corner Mem- | 5o, fhe hospital, make up & eom- BRUNSWICK 1921 MODEL Bnowdrop for my pen name. | hear that Mandy and .Calla Lily were | bers: Can I just take a peek into yeur forting box and eend them, cut out with all latest improvements, including 10 selections of This is beawtiful weather for winter. | #le to-meet with the ¢lub again even If | Soeial Corner? something from a paper you are sure music, 200 needles, Edison t, Pathe point, equipped with [ats hope the next Corner mesting will | I 0uld not be there to sse them. With | T haye enjoyed the Social Corner for #0 | canger " o0 (1o™ 21d make a box of Ultona to play all makes be as’beautiful as today. I hiope all the | %Il @004 wishes for the continuance of | many years, and received endy; Boclal Corner sisters will haveé Interest in the Social Corner of the Nor- ar " many helpd | et us be lovice old ladles, generous, 3¢ from reading the letters, I would like te Perous vear i the wish of your Sedial|wieh Bulletin. : adkc it some one hasn't the recipe for | pa yran?Y: Smiling and vigorous. Y Comner sister. Many thanks for the beantiful calendar | “Western Molasses Cake” which appear Jopnn iTa levery. oae by a Corner member. I think I can |ed in The Corner a few vears ago. OQurs might be, “Keep busy and hap- | suess whe sent it, But perhaps I am not| I have lost my recipe and we enjoyed right. AUNT MARY |i so much I have turned to The Corner l —_— with the hepe that some member will [esaiiisty STXTY AT CLUB No. ®'s NEETING Dear Soctal Cormer Wriends: ' “The Wweather man Wasn't yery kind to- us With me T think It was lke this, “T advanced and became full grown before > + my 'plans were hal ] 1 i MONEY MAKING APRONS haV; it and send it to have it printed | am still wurking‘m'c:r'r;fl::exzuz}n !n'ol l 39.25 amuary fifth, the day. we met at the| peg, 7 again. in the dawnis ¢ Buekingham Memerial, but we went just r Seclal Corner Memb. T seem awning year ia the time for the same, sixty~ifi all, ‘with the. little :;‘.“,',,:: i ooaaitn m{.;‘“gl ‘w';;‘:"':;&"‘-n ‘;‘ "_!‘;’M"":: & new version of' a famillar quotation man tod Ve T 5 Bhe loewny mar T o kil syewer Jo today What | NLY ONE DAY OF ZERO WEATHER 1 den't blame Nelly Bly for' want! No one enjoya the Corner ;age more Dear. Social Corner Friends: We are to come. We had our usual good din- having a very warm win- ner” (minus buiter). (Golfen Glow is N8R MYBIC but T fear T should Mave | ior Ifo" summer compared with. &-yoar | with tny R mng o pEnten thelr lives ihrough with butter Making for the sea: | SR DUC O Sontrlouting my mite unth |y " " Vet 1470 wan-the wettewt 1 | 3 it o thue comrndenhors * o0 "8 40 son. ‘e had so mueh 4f thing we | . . ANty | 56 years and the Decem- Aidn’t mind It wa dldn’t have butter, Pq | Utile caiendar for which T must say, | ner was D At ‘2‘7.“‘,::,.. The rn:mh:p;ayl.hfr! S e o PR brought his violin, but the lady he ex- | "Phank you” to a Social Corner Member. | jowest the thermometer has registered in | fore. Thare s still a time thew will &1 pected to aecompany on “the pianc | Then. too. I want to wish everyome a.|Cumberland county is 8 above except|in sven of you den’t have time to all thought she cenld not she was out of happy.and prosperous year. Christmas day when it stood at zero all | you wish at that identical moment keep Sorry :Aunt Mary’ wiS not able| ' I am thinking that many of the sisters | day but that was for one day only. The | it In mind. Tou don't know what hap- o be with us. - Hopé dhe ok nbe at our PeIOng to some society where It is aiways | mink has not turned white nor the rab- | pinness is until vou have tried i1t Re. next meeting. Was interested in Mer let- | & problem to know what to de neat to | bit. Hunters tell me they always change | member to a lenely, homesick person ter and Biddy's supgestion.. I think it |rdiSe mangy. Did you ever hear of |their coats to a pure white. A Dhoebe| gift is never too late to be appreciated niee for members of dilfersnt clubs to | Money-Making Aprons? T knew where | bird was singing in the orchard Dec, 30. | and T don't think that any one is ever visit each other. ‘T bise liké the 01d'|they have heen tried successfully. Flowars are found quite often in warm | too cld to want to untie & pretty and at- adage, “When we aré with ‘the Romans, | - Make anrous ahout five irches in length | places. At Bavside park in Portland, | tractive package. do_as the Romans do . .., . With pockets and send them to members | dandelion blossoms wers picked the past| Few seem to realize the Increasing Tuanks te Kitty Lou for the card I end frionds. Insert slipe of paper In the | week, nestied in a bed of green leaves. | number of elderly peeple. There I W ERINAL R Y . ¥ hl;bn’t think anvone will recognize me, | us to take a big step forward, We can eh? work into natural things all the love and kindly “thoughts that many of us find 2o difficult to put into woerds. There are many who have no family ties. no one to remember them with gifts. Find a BLACK EYED SUSIE. $10.00 Down, Balance $1.50 Weekly ‘ NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS. THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP 24 Franklin Square Pianos, Player Pianos, Music Rolls, Musical Instruments — : “Every}hing in Music.”

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