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-.nvul.-cnnml POEM. ¥ Whatever Ti—Is Best. ‘as my life grows older, @ eyes have clearer sight, h rank wrong somewhere -l. L &d}n serrewing oft unguessed, Bt as sure a3 the sun brings morning, Mer is—in best. T kuiv fhat each sinful action, $iire as night brings shade, somewhere, sometime finished,; odgh the hour be long delayed. - 2xnow that the soul is aided Semetithes by the-heart's unrest, Anid ‘to knew means often to suffer; wxu,mer is—ig Dbest. kdow there are no errors “T7Tn_the great, eternal plan, all things work together v For the.final good of man. | 1_know ag my aoul speeds onward, , eternal quest, 1 Jook back earthward, atever is—is- best. —Sent in by Dom Pedre. ANSWERS AND INQUIRIES, AUNT MEHITABLE: Card received and sent as requested . AME WEST WIND: Your name has béén added, to the Social Corner member- whp list. . CINKEY: . Having complied with the raquirements your name has been added &84 Corner member, s a dur WV of ‘the western sky, so we are ‘able. to, thoroughly eénjoy them. ' Then the, winter- sky never looks:so ciear and fine .where the houses are thick, as it leok off into .the distance lnd ue the dark green .of the fir tr blue of the sky line. lln.et“lhll a beal i sight? Wha s when he gav us_eyes tg. There are many more beaiti ings for one to see, and-I lmow that. there ate m-ny zu;‘leu,tssm as.1 do.. We have had such = and shrul seem ‘their leaves and "o .na I hope that March and’. ApFil will_be good to- them and treat them: kh!dlr -Did any of you ever: sit. still” and. listen o “the flowers and trees grow? I always think I 'can hear them if Iisten. "1{.1am very.tired, I like-to go.alone to a quist place’ and et right down to the greund. I always feel as if the fiowers were whispering to me.and I taik.to them as if they. listened, and-the tiny‘sedds tell me-they: will sosn show their. baby.-leaves; . to_open a delight, seed time ‘and hmut. mmmer ind winter. 3 —— ANNIVERSARY GATHERING. ov . MARCH Dear Soctal Corner. Sisters_and. F-Hmdl' Just a few; lines to gncd again say that our ciub.No. "2's’ mext” meeting is to be iMarch .2 and it’'is our anniversary, goil hope thers will ‘be’ a nica’ crowd and that there wiil be mahy' from Clubs -No. 1, he . méety { day” ;(‘ Hi \-66; n time at the camp. I dom't live th"! camp nov ifty Lou: lp you . e name, nn§ weuld be mofe to -eznyou at the Maych meef ‘é'w t to meel you. Yau,knawa. not. seen you for along’time. Makebelieve i a&".‘&t‘fi;"fi - wonderful gift God the “fat. water and _cook. ;m 3 in’ four cups of Sealded milk #nd a cup of* canned~ een!. 10 “bofling " point " Dear Social.Corher Friends: “The let- [ters’ Have ‘given me- s6 much help and Joy them: = . ° Aunt Jerusha:' ¥ am- mfi—y to Hear that the road. to’ Canterbury hasn't ‘improved since 1 rode over it more ‘than' thirty yéars ago With my father' and’ mother and ‘a “young man.” ~As I fremembir It;"there were lots of ““thap¥ you mams” on’ the ‘hills: “We went té ills Where' theré. was 2 ‘small_island in the pond, then to Canterbury Green and Gay Head. T wonder why it was called Gay Head. . Can anyone. tell me? We carried our dinner with us and had’geod and unem mmnn “browit suzar, one Amml't _ witer, one-half tea- spoon. pow. alum, one -t n van- iHa; boil eizght minutes and stirring, and' may the- Sochl carner llve lal'cur is ‘the wish of d” workings ‘of these .insects ‘wonderful ‘story and there are 8l iscoveries to be made, so I'm wopt deflhl itx Ihlll be the discoverer. Have lleen to” but one “of ¢ you:h erings’ but hope ‘to énjoy. more o “My plants ‘are miy wintér’ loll‘ce Two big windows are a sredt help to mm as everything.” even ferns. do® better * with more “fight. T raised ‘eleyen cyclahen from eleven Seeds, ard four of themi.are in bloom. .1 took a" trin to South Dakota, starting election day (after voting before §°a. m.), and the plants suffered by My absence. 8o ’the belated Christmas. eac- tns’ is just now in'bleom. Would 1iie to .tell "vou ,of ‘my Eix, weeks' trip if anybody’ woull ‘be fntetelt Hayin, gone to South Dakota as a lnt ‘there” twénty-elght yelfl. 1 could tefl m ny experiences - In ploneering. This year ‘when “we’ read so much about the Pligrims reminds me very much that it wag not unifké our beginnings. The aif- ference is only ‘that of-a ‘different age and time. The Pilgrims .and nicneérs were all young and more or less inexperi- enced and started ont with all'the assur- arnce and vim of youth. And now we see our chjldren going farther west and beginfiing to carve nut thelr lives-and for- atér age, an ags of telé- afe‘ doing the sarme “things"in " different “h T really hope to e the laur- _in an leroplnne some o 1, camie away to lank for me that way rext timeé. Mean- while: Tl take good care of the bees and tel you how fo make, real Taj DIRECTIONS FOR CROCHETED COL- at all/ trades Wish 1. lived like Ma of Green Gables’, letters, and 83 ma) 1;te0 'have been.calling. when the thermometer was ‘biow zro,-but.l don’t mmhmm»m&nmh are man; (rmihlen.’ "E ten Naw. to, 3 Your letters soon. heard, I left the uy. Unele" Chariis: our.sentimenis . in fegard“ fo puttinie th~“peor’ uhforttate T wonder hdv M Corner siste=s 'ma brothers believe there i4 np.sach as' - lazy. (n«nm | weFson. o mxxlwifi.ir‘-l’-nfl FOR ANNI- Dear, l-:hl Corner Sisters: Well. an- other: year of:the Cérner has rolled hv with _its - -sorrows- ang -happins some kind sword .o¥ thought Lo ita. my readers, an_act-‘of -kindness, a gift or a ray- bf sunshiné: in ‘some sad or- lonely home. T for-one of the.many members of . the: Comner -surely. have *enjoyed.>irs club’ meetings, 'thefriends made: through the Corner .ani -letters read. We have screwed. into the wall £00d heavy wpolen braided Samantha m;’:ln tor the"co] mumuanhfi-t‘r 4 80 there are po draftm the chisel: The' end dll“tmm rug- yhinde by mflfimm oA cold - hard shapened. An’old e, ta: m the beardn-nad ‘the - Reles. in the edge of the board with of .each stick’ had te be marked out en' the. about . thres iriches apart Tiskt s (Réy viried If size | 090 and then laid down.'in’ order and ‘when one board dare’ He drove “all “the icks in, and went én mAking hales an opposits strip. When the sides wers duno they were made Srm-»by . driving finish nails threugh the fop into, the ends of $omé of the slats. “The four sides were hinged ‘together: on the inside. with what are ca ran hinges -and -if made cor- rectly the spen. will fold “up when not'in use. ten ofe ‘side to the. wall and when . r n. baby out nush It togethier 7nd it inott of the way. When I.go home annivérsafy meéetibg”and bring . Mimhe- Baha. *Calla “Lily #ays bfing somets. x .-u #0 don't forzet and.l do hope We'll - Everybody. eome. vmb,-mm; in the Carnes, eol; ave had much fun in guessi; and 1. think if we were X BeF- the nadme. of our generous donor w weuld ai Iuld."_ afike. There are a 1o 8¢ Y-n in _the, Carnér. A¥é we. ge: ting: wartt. kind edfor? as the younz Deoplé say in. their games. . A3.we have had pori chens for dinner 13 -m- ml you_my .way. of coekipg them. d them more “digestible, and not at .n teasy.'ns when fried. Be gure and 1, ORe® ‘Put them -ak,in cold watr nd ‘do. not add ul‘ uitil, a few minuccs . Aey. wil rot be hard Beil twg hours ard them very nice and tende:. oast or u-m piseuit ‘with the Jus! you wodld éXiek- '!hl;.mm dish.T make from’ the tert- as. l wiways plan te have A few {p the meat fine with a lr'nnm‘u 100 mishy it ut through the sripger) add " jwice ich ecblery ar you have mrat. (alss cGt very fine), a Ii:- tle sa)t ,and salad diéssing and you have n_ most delicious salag, (9 be served on feftuce lenges. In the summer I substi- tate Snesh fegd cucumiers in the place of tolery ang wr 1% it even batie [ There js. always seme of the broth left 1 da‘mer let that go to but adi a _amall can of tomate. a small omlen, u bit, of - partley. a mprinkling of celery saR, And- ] have a filce hol soup for a ¢old . gight, enofigh fer, fa ot | for .ufew days we faaten it -on te the ~;MID. CLOVER: Your name has been included among the Corner members. LAR POINTS WANTED, " Dear Editor and Sisters: When pick- ingiup, for house cleaning, do you ever. a_ftew pilis. or tabiets of varlous made perhaps some mistakes which we | 0 Liexie? and 1 can ‘eljoy. mvrelt {lling. to have overidoked.. "We trust | fllhm( Naying to. worry. abomt . whers e our lith anniversary -roeeting At Buck- i, . 0 " ™ o Handy Mai ted . to ingham Memorial on Mareh 2 will be.one | 0BT | ‘bt T said no. ‘1’ 1»014.” nrave 16ng to be remembersd and. hope: our Vi Bpe- tites, too.. We stopped and .explored an old house sald t6 be Haunted. It evident- ly -was -used as a sheRer for tramps as there ‘was'a bed of hay in one ®orner -.u& No. 3 and No, 4 to join im @ nice time and a fine dinner. e L ok Aunt Mary: .Am-se sorry you have had 'ANSWERS AND INQUIRIES. isuch a misfortune but hope you' are bet- . Hulds: Roxanna. Theofg apd mysels will have the éveralis and_hrushes ready it yau Il furnish, the paint to dgcorate AUNT SARAH: Matter requested has|ter. Weem attended to. What you inquired ahout was only delayed. g {°XUNTY . JANE: Having forwarded ¥8ur name and address with your pen- name you have complied with require- ts, and your name bas been added to rc‘omur list, L RED CEDAR and WHIPPOORWILL: th of you I believe are members of the er but ¥our names and addresses do mel_appear on the list. Will you please térward them? ““CHATTERER: Name received and you hive been enrdlied as a member of thé¢ mer. . - RN 7 MAINE LOVER HEARD FROM -'—~~Deur ‘Bocial Corner Sistérs: Yester- day 1 said, I think we'll have an early| soring but the real old fashioned snaw | ip " Whittier's “§now-Bound;” .m white ‘drifts piled the . window through the ‘gass the clothesline Todked in like all and sected gh 5] CraeRiE e MERY T VRS e !inomh l'hlu mound- the brush-pile Am sorry as. We all ‘miss you So at |our meetings. - Am in hopes you will be able to Join us ‘in the mear future. | Now remember “the; date, March' 2, &t ! the Buckingham Memorial, . - 4 With bestrwishes. ! NELL!E BLY. sPELEING co\"rnn 1N scHooL. Dear Soctal .Cornér Friends: 1 did not intend_fo write again so soon, bvt after reading the letter of No Name No. 2, when it told ef the Webster spéliiig book I cannot resist the tempation to write Il have, the same Webster spelling book that 1 used when 1 went to school and in my d' it is the best kmd ever pub- lighed.” ™ . , How: mhany times my ciass in spelling was called up- (thére 'were about sixteen and we had to toe a certzin Dpicturée- 9!«1. boy-up in-a tree stealing” appies :and the owner-told him to come down,.- ~boy -»flh 1 -willnot,” the and héougm. 2a oW uw reftiember the old fashioned wsy bfifipemng——chpmu ides 2. Nearly warm' ashes on ‘the hearth, and thht ac- counted for the lights in the.windows at night. White Clover: Your walnut cake is finé. Silver Locks: ‘Your letter reminds me of the old schoolhouse on Parish Hill. It wag nearly ‘umbled down when: I last saw it. Can anyome tell.me. if the.road is passable for an automobile? We used. to drive over to Warrenville throuzh.a place calleq “Skunkanug” _or *somefhing - like that. Grandma Gray: M:ny a time T've play- ed fhat game. Jennie: T used to make sleve pretec- tors to match' oy anrons. Now I make them of black stocking légs with “elastic and like them better as they-slip on and off _easler. C. E. §.:.Where do_you liye?- I'am fond of “lemonade and lemon pie; A STGGESTIONS ABOUT MAKING, SHIRT WAIST you, -Wado, with,your shirt waist. ‘It is is0 hard {0 buy a ‘good fitting-"shirt waist pattern;”” sometimes the “armsjze- is cut out- 4oo-much and then-zgaim. it is too Dear: Soelal Corner’ T thirk T can help | kinds left over,from some fliness which you do .not want to keep ary longer! Most folks do.'and many of them when throwing such - things away,- open the stove and throw them in as the quick- est methad of/disposal. Don’t do it again, it you do chances are that rome day you may he sorry. ‘Huybby stariad’to,do that same’thinz ene day when. the doctor said that the few tablets left,,of -one .Kind Tl not need, to take any more of- But she caught his hand’just in time, and told him never fo.do it again. . There was enough explosive in those tablets to biow the atove to, pieces. . ,Did you ever bave your sewing ma- chine ‘shuttle ,other you by 'the bobbin sticking' and breaking the thread fre- Guentiy? Mine. did, and I began to think Td have to get a new shuttle. Oms day I took the 50bbin out. and with the BETSY BOBBI'!'!‘ LETTER FROM ONE OF CORNER WRITERS. Déar-Social.Cornr Folks: T am. thank- ful and pléased that some dear one sent me ‘a lovely Social .Corner calendar, and dear Kitty-Lou .remembered me at New FIRST iting club sisters car be présent. Bumble Bee: Have' you got tired ef: the plain Bée name and -prefixed Mrs. Bumble Bee, or’ has someone borrowed y6iur name? I hope not. as- it is-confus- ing_with s many dupiicate names, -nn ym No. 2 or Mrs. added to it, dem you think.se? - Arabella No. 2: Glad to sée since our last ‘mieeting ‘you - haye let ‘the- Gflmll Arabella keep ller name andi you took'a new one.' Good girl! I want to thank Social Corner member for 'my-pretty calendar: ‘I thought after Mr, Pearson, our late editor,. passed on we would not receive any more calendars, but ‘ thanks \o you for my yhn.lut sur- prise., * Aunt !(-ry- Daughter: T thank you so much for year 'phone ‘messa; e about yeur dedr wweet mother's condit! in Ner re- opératdr is Up and ‘on duty if I'm not but the bell gets mé on ‘the ‘wire. You are forgiven. 3 Grandma H:'Hope you anid the whols| family.cag be with us Yarch 2 Its a long ‘timie rinee I"saw you. . ‘Aunt] ope 1o see : fl- trusting we will have is folly l == | | ime xt past. - fust #6” much. more umalr T brotn- ar'- mout! Ho: this Ietur mv ’me bew ,e “=nreome ®e that the length may be oxcufed. 4 s sy & . PERSIS. MOW TO USE CORN MEAL. Seci:.} ','an\er Friends: I:have not been Vvery nrempt in Writing this wititer as 1 have bren quite:busy at héme and just haven't t* "cn the fime. I have kept track of you #1° just ths same, <F spent about three wee's in Rosten -at Christmas time and. had « lovely time., Christmas eve and New.Vear's eve ane big times-theve apd, I, was therejusi in'time totake- it all i . .The: Bigpest: attractien was the. Christmas tree on . the Bosten Common apd the nice band 'that pha ed it. *Thank you 7 7.1 hope no ore will: shame heér' By askin from the:“5 and th-cent sterer Aunt. Lydia-wanis me to_tell Lonesome Pine bt ‘to Worry mbout hervald mdn and | thes furna ‘Bhe' is- etjoying terself in the ‘city new andhe' i s thing" of ‘the e Lydiz s some: sport.¢ Had wa. bejter bring _hir o0s? ? ractice a litile, With the, L-un- we will make 2 good Impreasion the peonle. . PRAS AL POLLY. SPOOX SUGGESTION A GOOD ONE Dear Secisi. Comnen Sisters: 1 thi: am -coming quite. ofien, maybe too oft \,- 1 want:to say 4o Biue Bird, that 1 nn-. ladies shy mentioned and she - was there too. or she woul seen me. [ think I'knaw you Biue Biri I think you are fair with biue eyes and goiden hair and I saw your t 1 Satusday, night at the movies with y hubb.r but you didn’t aee me, How di6 the, tea stains Jook in the front ef your freen dress? You must be very earefu néxt time. “Bug” and 1 are planning te the, Moor o as to stand wholenlg Would-bp oalysaxtabie. tor iy | [olis Tmechise Secresl (ifver, beant o AU fosnt Uiseas:, Liope whe. Wil gbom Le phle | fon the iagtar. T:speat moet:of iy fi’m"fil’”fi,“afi.fi ot 3 Storm today makes me feel somewliat | Sintiun "l dn the teacher would ive |Pusband. T Tave read these letters do || {hE €U an nho troubie since wity A b AR b e O e skentical. ut mordh. o apell It we. inivsed he |many years that T sometimes feel that 1| SLYRE breakin Be ke .,:".?‘T:; T i 20 #1848 et Tonbsome. Pon mys | K00, ihe saving taat a Jttie fun now ane TAs T gaze through th window Pane'| iert one womid try and if they speiled it, ;';“" memher. of the Secial Comer 428 1) Can any of. the sisters give directions Hnor Dlace: Dleaved with: the mitt T geas h;-mxm'm:;: §iom Io relishod By the bept: of e - wi 3 T A eans men ;um;"r:-&fl:u; i At a :\gJ 1d go alead of the one that Eowon I yorse \W-Sr:l" wixp, | for crochetizg collar polnta? “Alexandur: Niver, mind; tie eicphone |Know befbre that she !l sy v s v g gt er Her if 1t cxme | uuhn March 2nd.. You o eral times. ib&&:d and they toid me Aunt Mary re- &0ut the same. FHope she wijl soen guin fast, We ecertainiy mise her At ou” matherings. . I saw jn last week's our-Text ax we did at the last: Will sin- | . T-am sayidg a tew days’with Ath\fi Paper here was - wigter ook A o gy : Iong-on the shoulder. 1f you wil-send me | Year's. Thani. you sister, and Sisier | (ers bring -pocras, musio and. reading te snd Nyving'd fine Lige. . ! «s-n::tr:: Tight -x:n Bt e’ o "1 “tencéless drift—where once was read. glgy B2t Wey of :;:‘c:;r '-I-T;'i one wh | oUr bust measure, your length under-the g‘::e 2 &filffl-f.’l&v‘.’he looked :io::pu" Fridese g o R S . e 3 o mibied-the word wpsid sit Aok n and the | A (he front of your meck to.the waist ! Atse. Emerson, ‘“The Snow Storm. “Announced by all the trumpets of the aky. i Arrives- the snow, and driving.o’er the S 3 ehere to allsht. the kS - 'Ridel hjlls ang. wood the river and the {',lu o~ 4167 @na traveller stepped, - élungf}v Teet ed. 'all friends shut out, 'the hbusemates &t i Atoung ’ the. radiant fireplacé: inclosed whited Lorys nl! \‘ell: lhe farm house at’ the g!.\‘G—- one who stood up’ the longest was the best sanller. E 1 womder.it the schog] houu that’ Ne Name. ‘No., 2, wrote about was at \rer- wich Twn ‘on the rocks. Best wishes to 4l - : L0 SILVER LOCKS. FNDORSES STOON SUGGESTION. | Dear.‘Social. Ce’ner Sisters: T .think it 'a ‘good idea fe: :the sisters to ‘bring §poons as -Chic-a-Dee: suzghsted. I did not atfend” the -ldst foeeting- ou ‘account .of sickness'in the‘family, hut will try and bal with You March 2,- it being the an- niversary. Hape to see Joan. there. Wauld lin€, the back from. the neck to the waist- line, your ‘waist measure, and Your neck measure I think «f can cut.you a waist pAttern that'you Will be-able to cut:right outs without - any “hesitancy as to its fit- tin¥ propensities he n , then the back, < be a plece. off: the side of the-baék ‘that wiil help’ you to piece ont your’ sleeves or”frants: - If your.cloth is 27 ‘inches wide, or maybe 30 inches wide, T would get ‘threeryards for a shirtwaist But T have ‘gotten-it out of 2 1-2 yards by cotting. i _Besure that -the pattern 4s pinned onthe ma- terial ‘so that it will not. skip. If ydu ihe. 1 iike her writings and I would bé “pleased. to £2e- her. again. We are getting some straightened out now, so t! cAmp is mote comfortable. 1 wil] surely send or brink ‘two tessoons. in the ‘Social Corner’ meeting. Do, any, of the sisters ever darn thelr linén towels, Yand or dish wiping ones?.1 keep an old one to pull the threads of linen aut’of and take my needle and sew in any broken threads that appear be- fore thev get top, large’ce pumerous. Only a minute now and then may save;ten stitches If dome, at-once. - 1 hope_to at- temd ‘the anniversary. It has been over two years since I 1ret the eisters in & “Aw ever. Gl""!fls PM!( nmnll n . Dear Social Corner-Sisters: It has beem 2 long time since 1 wrote. to The Cornér, and now, that T.am ],uu.ble o work will see it T.can ue the pen.. I came. here three weeks ago to. my the week *nd, as L qu\\a often ‘did; but Was. _sick and L am still here. - Doreas: First T want to th‘nk you hr the pretty. booklet, - It- was very thought- ful of you and I.avpreciate it yery much. _Aunt Jerusha: It 4id seem good .to see Come often, quart ‘of - milkc* (bomn.) lespoon ;-;r. _one-half tablespden salt - in the MELL Sne’ egE put’ in aftef. the” sealdin Mk, -Baké 20 winutes. ¥ Bishoy WilllAms Corn Cake: “One cup eorA meal- ome cup of wheat-fibur. 'on cup sweet ‘milk, three tablespoons ef ‘but- ter “(meited), ;two _tedspoons baking owder, iittle salt. ' Bake 20 minatex. . Fope You-will (fy - them™ Yotk and ‘let me - lenow hew you like ue-u T thust h Bow and-gal hér the egks. ] w | bunch. - Lote-of things have happened’ts Silver Tocks: I wender if I ever kfiew on Tn oL® m lAll! .' m s rafiant tumultuods’ privacy -of | 1k o have & “thlk witht her:- * T e alter "o | me. in that time. I would like to teach you, for T went o school on Lebanon G - s L AR * i To’,0vercomfie ' fear- and nervousness in any one to darx reen. S et Wy dont you wirter You | s s tewt A s ! send ‘it o 24 Fainnount street. with your owe me a letter. I was.much interested in vour letter. cn the lifelong . friend. ,How sad_about S. E. S. I have not heard particulars, Will: send: R— paper.. #1 am wondering what has become of iy Peppermint. 'resume she is teaching. Write us étle of your excellent letters P. P. P. (Here is a_recine for . American sues” - Wa like it very much: *iPut into skillet two. tablespoons but- for-or fat, twe or three onlons fried un- I mearly’ dome. 1 1b. ~hamburg = steak, edeknntil nearly done, then ada 1 cup aficopked macaroni and T cup_csoked rice. Let cook a few minutes. then . add one pint -of tomatoes. Salt and pepper to taste, : _As a rus I do not add the toma- t4en an we Ifke #t better without. - ‘Best wishes for the corner. MAINE LOVER chop Ceuksisaler BrineeEniiil GME“.‘G? TO THE CORNER. seseavinei it take iwosior.three long, deep breaths. ° To “drive’ rats ‘and files” away, scatter dry chlozide of lime around and-into ‘rat holes. Most rodents’ and fnsects flee from it~ Rats will leave at once. Here is.an old teast: _° ¥ Here's & togstto all whe are- hen. no matter where you are from. May the best' day you have seen, be worse than your. wors, .to, come. _ ‘With best wisfies o the’ editer DU 8" MsezhtonrlDA.ibre? () Dear -Soelal . Corner - Friends: First T want ' to thank -the editor -for admitting me as a member of the Social Corner. I am very glad-te have some new sisters and hove tg become better _acquainted with them ‘@s the weeks go.by. I hope I can attend a ‘club meeting some-day. I know I would enjoy it ‘as all the sisterf +f those. | address to returw:and it will only cost You the price of your postage. Dorinda: Was .very . glad to reecive response’ from you. Aunt Mehitable's let- ter was last Week, I believe. Just think we have reduced ‘our page to an adver- tisement of Lieecham’s Pills 77 for Colds and the Delicatessen. ' We get rid of They are all eatables.. Lat us all take.hold and devour the whole business, then ‘we will have our page clear and one pereon. will not have to write.so long a letter. . 'A{ present.half the members are not writing, but we must remember even Itwe, are busy with our homie” Work, We must write for the Corner. No oné knows: better, than Tnyself 'that holisekeeping must_be attended to if the world is to have a' home, and we'cannot slide out from under and “T'm tired and bored of my -job.”' Well. the ‘same with our Social Corner,, If ‘we all stop writing you know. the solution of it. B: the aid of our sisters; with organization and system, our Social Corner js’ hegin- Y| Best_wishes.. to editor writers, writer. and - Corner from an old timer and first T E T MAKING SQUASH PIES WITHOUT A PASTRY CRUST . Dear. Corner Sisters: I have not written for a long time, ‘but the only reason is.I dig not make a start. I did enjoy otr Tast meeting at the Buekingham Me- morial so mueh. I met so many new sisters,"and there weré ‘auite a few that were absent.. Lonsome Pine and Bum- ble Bee, and Chauffeur, We hope to meet them all. at our next mesting. in Mareh. I hope Marie will be there for she said so many laughable things, They used to-say when- you lanwhed you turned your liver, and I think we all turned our liver that ‘day. Am glad I have found Who Ma of. Greene Gables is. 1 think she_:lives. farther; porth fhan I'de,. I have known her since she was a school . Aunt Sarah: Wefl, T hone ~you eam come over and, see me.when T Try it again. Sidney: Hope you are all petting along all right. Think I.will ‘be home before lanc. % , I will not_ take up amy more room this | Smesrély yous, pet home. Qmm IAIIIB CAKE. i Dear.Corner- Sipters:. I am sending you lminMqhkmfiuxovmzh! TO'TAKE OUT IOBINE STAINS 1 "1 teel & stranger it - Dear. Editer and Cérner . Sisters: Al- have net beex able te write. tor B?tlp eame '. m‘ the Twice . Twenty: . I-lnu nnum' ;-1 'm&nm’ mask for Trve fumt got vy xeash o Frv S ot Chiek abeut the some time I have epjoyed the -'.n det- ters from the elder sisters. on until”eVery ‘old ‘writer has again fnn\- ed the habit of writing as of yore. We aise extend a hand of weleome to ' the |4 hew sisters and say write often. 16710 th b6 DHEhE: ot ‘cHony’ Whie have to remain a shut-in. .But I.hepe.in Lime you will be.restered to heaith. “wish tq ‘thank a Seeigl Cm %, | bbr for & ealéndar, whick T recsived at i Christinas. T would net have waited®se mnummunmm‘u— T Bave ome 8t yout bolders and am very. thanktil tor It .. We'lmve had.a’very mild winter and - faw daye.of sieighing” Gag i and. sm-gind she wut Pug starced o] is. 50: \oule. Ainee. 1 wrofh. - T thave beia » 3 i % = do.. ning to pick up. A it needs-our feminine 1 T think wh In 5a am glad she trom e A nters, fanad. 2 nice call | %% ee sister is' hoping for letters enough | qualities our feminine: Tiewnoint we can | &L e o ot st | Gy egieC pache] tater but. ssgen PP e B mother, Inst week. Quile a sirprise party, |12 CEowd ant all advertisements from the |If we are a mind to mrake this COmer 28 | 1o _stay- howe, but “will try -and per: Baredess,: 1 they - Ad an agreeable one I assure you. | 1t 14| SoCial Corner page: T guess she will have |intefesting as the editorial page. efe. It | 0 5 "5ir “Bu to go with her. X #ong time since 1 have sean Aunt Sarah, | her wish.and I kiiow' I shall take the |izkes lelsure o give one's aualities to She shid.she was intending to be at the el call on the anniversary riext month. Ewould like te be there but am not feel- ifig frst class, and the ride is too leng. fer winter. T should think winter has but E» siarted in by the way it is snowing wlehel te Corner friends. DOM PEDRO: cananIvEayy KRCIPE FOR RAISED CAKE wANT- . ED. 3 r Friends and’ Editor of the Soctal May T join vour pleasant Cer- iave beem a silent reader for a Hme and have enjoved the letters A, much: they are =0 helptul. Would ’h! kind sister tell me how to mtake 2 raised cake, calline for hread sponge’ 3 Hopihg to =et an invitation to call again, B sien myvelt ? PINKDY. COINTRY ALWAYS A DELIGHT. Dear ‘Social Corper Sisters: I think to- day is a_good time to think of spring, 3 amé 3l the wonders it brings. And, like £ Malivanna, be glad the snow cannot last 2 & if it came in January. I had tnlfle with it Sunday and en- . 'K dear friend of ours was g us for.lving so far frem the city. C asked hew we could stand it. T “te "N “T was just thinking the L of yoi. Never to see all the beaii- LAing T sec” Sne wanted to know I eould "see In the winter. I told time to. read them all. We grandmas are not:so oveshdtdened with work as in ‘our younger daya, %o, get more time for read ing. and restiig. Trottie asks. if any sister ean write ot a true, conetémt. friends from cHildhood to the present time. Yes, I can. I have three ol I" schoolmates with whem I cor- respond and they are very dear to me. They always remember me en Christma; and my hirthday with lévely cards an gift whic 1 I prize highly. Two of my old schoolmates <hiave recently passed over the river—one died in .Tew York and one in Providence.» The. old schoolhouse where we Were So happy together has been sold-'and Témodeled into a bungalow and a larger and more modérn schiool- hotise has beeil ‘built. "It .is quite a dis- tance from ent home ,but T pay a visit to the: years or 5o, callion old friends and recall many happy ‘chilghosd days. This is truly a’ werld of changes. Yes- terday we’ heardsrobins. ehirping and te- day we are in'the midst'of a blizzard, which makes us think of our fortunate | \friends who hxvedgone to California or to Palm Beach, Fl But all will:be wall with us = if : we cheerfully do ‘every task which comes t6 us and tfy ‘te maké those around s hap- py. In this ‘Way. the ‘sunset’ af .our ‘lives will-have a golden glow. I will send my rule {67 hulling eorn in'fy next letter. 1 Won a -prize several years ago for bést hulled’ corn at ; heme place every ‘two | the world, leisure that has been bought by one's own ipgenuity. KITTY LOU.: SHOWER FOR WILD FLOWER. Dear Social Corner Sisters: How. nice it did scem to have so many letters last week. Hope it will continue \hfslllho\lt_ { the vear. | wildfire: Tmagine my surpriss to see & double white blossom en the plant yeu gave me. . Evérybedv makes. mistakes; that is why the rubber was put on lead peneils. ‘Amy: Am writing and watching for lhat wromised letter. k Y. Girl: Hope vou will be withus on our anniversary, March 2nd- ‘Wildflower has a birthday. the- (n\lflh Let's’ give her a:shower .of cards . “1, enjoy ‘all the letters very much.’ [ 3 JOA\! SUGGESTS MERRY WIDOW . ANSWERS ROLL cALL, ° Dear Editer and Social Corner Sisters: It has. been a. long. time since T Wrote for tHe. Gorner page, so thought it was time 1 answered the roil call. I attended the last meeting of Club Ne. 2, and I eer- tainly had'a lovely time. No chariee for the: ‘Blues - where * “May Fayre is. She kept things ‘moving. mal(,‘nf the ‘time. H’eve ter mep her at the next. meeting, -Chie-a-Deer I think: your. suggestion a am going to try Ma of Greene Gabl - recipe for prune ple. It is what T have looked for for some time, but I think T will_try cranberries in place” of ap: “Fere 18 a way to make squash pies . | MOW.TO TAKF OFF PAPER . Dear Social Corner Sisiers: .1 have Been an interested reader of the Corner without a pastryerust: ‘Thoroughly arid plentifully grease the pls. plate and =prinkle it thoroughly with corn ‘mela, ‘when baked this will form a erust: Crack- ers put through a meat grinder can also be used to form a crust. It is much easter than to roll out a pastry crust. Fearing I am t: teo. muoh reem T will clese, but when T go to the Social Corper March 2nd and .Ma of Green Gables 18.0n the car she whl mot need t> be in 3 hurry to move Her food for fear T will_make a cushion of it. for I had rather have her food in my, h! than have it behipd me. _Best wishes.to -n. ever mince it starteq and weuld like to belong—am sure I, know seme . of. the members and. weuld like to attend the B F . Annet! 1 thick if. yeu - wet. maper on “the wall using a2 brush nrm whter it will come off easy,. AUNTY JA.\'E i the and that two others cxlled for Bluebird: - Lot us,hear vour song, Blue- bird. Don‘t m.ho' !hlt spring’ is” al- COMFORT STILL - mm‘ soME WRITERS ~Dear Social Corner Sisters sad Editor: I thought I would just step”in and say, HeHo, (Bverybody! = As: Uncle Charl siys' I am rather late in the roll call, but bétter Idte than never. ' Well how s this for a ‘stormy: day? ‘Some bliz- zard! ‘Hey?' Well 1 sed the. advs, have most_gone from our page. Hope they will g0 all.together before long. 1%sée we have quite A few.mew .writers and mighty good ones. too. of the letters; - ‘er : oLp little moral, or perh: it.wonld be et to. eall it" & helpful lrnn! in her letters. 1 will certainly top to-see you the next time T pass your way, 4f there is time. 1 to have 80’ many .good Nn-‘lfli metnbers of. your years jn a '.tAmily ‘where. there v-fl dear #ld lady whom \Gray.” and 1 shall t repartee, ready jars. bring. to”boil then- kwbflh.; “ hours - Then_clamn down. covers’ I canned eyl and .’ hun_lhh way. It h.. ‘;m and yod “hive.ali the ’-!q-'a méat nrnm ail bt Tt iRZ centinue -l' M. her little story of last week “of that story might have been if, ha, had “said. ~o-| mowy day, n | winter” V. al. staried our shoveling..losk- )‘:‘:di Tlower Lover's home to ses deep she Was snowed in. alse | Primrele " coul to fhe mal a g&t’ A send ‘hiroletter te the Seclal CO(I!P Al i Rove nvm.un-'tmm s 11 de, I remember sitting in/a very good one and hepe it will meet with’ = A hard-cushioned. high-backed pew in . come ‘in_her fine week unléss. the Happy Go the ‘grandest sights were our | hull any ‘this wintér. the approval-of allithe sisters. .., - . |& Wh, Bo !n.. Tiny, Billis, | Westminster chiirch with miy fest on a fiumr P e seeing. We have | With kindest regards to-ail, ! Charlié: Your: letter was very R R Y S N WANYS TO HELP OTHER MOTHERS. :nmm Sager, 901 ichol “St., T ANDMA GRAY. ANXI0TS TO ' SEF 'SISTERS AT FIRST -Uficle interesting: Hope you will . write often. W&nna quite & 0e debate on that anestion. ik Maid : you and Olive . No. .i * hotograpiiec, I wfl! 1n hopes of “seeing myself as oth ers see me before she withdrew her camera. aueer. contrivanee, which, T thought. mnst | hé m’h"nmi ofr the Kvil'One far keep- lttle girla from wiggling. areund, dur- = Tt was;:a kind of, folding A¥e.ars &o-hnw quré ' the .wenth ni-.rmlktl Gan o flltegn.. [ Joys get 3 move on.’ Put they.. r'u (w.Jult Me—Nixiel 7¢ Ma of Greene woll'd only féed them on some of or squesh’ anid Drune pies their museles | Blblm Fie: 'Yopr, lul would , develuy to. sueh” capacity . * th 1 giadly write anythin 20will try.and w -our: mext meeting. | I think as Uncle Charlé does about the 1 which if yotr pu ur feet on | has \rr[wd on, the 20th, ’Il.-u ‘sowe | Snowdritt Fagé . Verna's. camera alph & mother with her chidran 7 .| ¥6i 'may be sureiof a good time, all are |insane. The good Lord will take care of |4 eertdin’ !'lrt‘of 1t" wouldfly - shut ~with | time ‘coming. but it s here now in. full e #i7l had whooping Cough anq | Dedr Sisters of Corner’ ‘T thank | weleom 3 afraid she would choke. I gave and Tar and it h!‘l;ed ::; She could sleep most aill fi" Thh the member of the € the lovely calen younl l-nd p erfor -muu me fiuh I was as r the “Wecis Since :zuun: some.. of the letters T have been wondering .if ¥ou and T aren hear,neighbors. I think T hav [ Scen_that lemon. in your. windew.. them' in his own good 'time. “ It is very sad to see those poor things- suffer so, but we don't unierstand why. Some time; we will, Am glad Atnt for. she is ome of a ilond ban, “would g y. on the- mb-h!a&n face until ?5.2“3 ?. it there were two fasés and the motto in Back would ‘assume ‘Wvgble proportions | dlve, > '&d would. Jook At~ th t "o, chufch thiss n mi- ma‘:fx"mo:na n?x-*dfimw ovelipg pal A T lh!'ll'hn‘ve to de. nwm -’nw ’ i waa m mt couldn't«eatoh them.;Loretta surely wonld for nie wen 'if ‘Saturday Bve i bare.. Tes Bee True ity, and the X. B.

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