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v velops, instead of the stamp when affix'ng | brushing while pressing the suit will look | Inquiry of - 5t: 25 THE SOCIAL a statp? 1 prefer to lick <r wet the |like new. I am careful aboutsthe podk-| - Ple: Twe tablespoons butter, ; corner of the envelope. I: is a quicker | et flaps, to iron them smoothly ard ‘n cup sugar, one egg, one- s done that way. Did yoh know the gum |order to do that you want to arjust|half cup milk, one and ons-fourth cups on the stamps is. made ‘swee- po- | them so that there will be mo wrinies flour, ~two ~teaspodnt paking powder. tatoes? One lot is for. r and one | before putting the iron on them. Cream butter, add sugar, gradually, P - and ifor wint ETIIELYY. |egg well beaten. Mix and sift flour and \ CONTENTED SPIRIT IS THE SWEETNESS OF I} 725 2%, av sumser ot corr - baking powder and add aiternately with mempers - increcee aithough 1 cannot at-| LOOKING BACK OVER 90 YEARS. [milk to first mixture. Bake in two Wash- tend: the*meetlags. 0. H o To the Sécial Corner: it is so long since | Ington vie plates, and when cool spread s e you heard from me you will not remem- |#8ch With mocha frosting and put tegeth- CORNER MEMBERSHIF INCREASED |ber me, but my 90th birthday is coming . the home. & it used a great many of the wvcipes. The | vears of my life I Why not demand thiat the cause of the|jotters are interesting and often times | has taken place. mental trouble be traced back each time|very heipful. I weuld liks- to become to its beginning and someene be held Te- | member also. girl criminal they loc for the cause of Dear Bditor anq Social Corner Sisters: | the 24th and I presume I am your oldest G - ] x y their delinquency in surroundings {1 have long been a reader of the Social »" 1 thought I Would try to Write | One and ’ P v or lack of right training and habits in|Corner page in Tho Bulletin and have [once more and as I look back on the 90 o - \ bring as many for ¢ | B . spansible for the wrong conditions? > FAIR HAIR |so many things to save work. i ot n!ts ra oats The same with tuberculosis. Why net A pl L to go back 30 years and take thin £ 3 4 * , » y make greater efforts in the community SOFT MOLASSES COOKIES they weré then after having the ; ; D to prevent it? Corn things we have now I don’t know what i hearts abide, One of the most wurprising things. 1| DT Social the enly Bible e carelens would become of us. About the first of | This and every Eastertide. s are enly . my memory was my mother making world will read: the | Of American business men during and maiches. She meited brimstone mcm . PRIMROSE. re the sinner's gespel; we are After the world war. To me seems the ends of little sticks in it and Ite L et scolter's creed : the most heartless thing I have ever S Lo ihem at'a candie. To get the candie REMINISCENCES REGARDING are the Lord's last message, given In | kpown. For the majority of our citizens g % she had what she called tender i WESTMINSTER. deed and word. ., [now are of the middle class, with fixed | o8 burned to a tinderand then Wi a1 it the type is crecked? Wuat it |incomes. and in a great many e e & Ny the print is blurred? where there wéfe children the high prices e ROt lwill try at if our feet are walking where 8i6's | hoen able to have the usual amount of allurement is? B gl e Th e ¢ 2 || seenelsewhere, for they co e i AN or | 1Y hai & 3t Seh hurchshoud Yaka AT ANN . o things His lips would spurn? up this matter as a regular part of their. : . ~Sh & v can we hope to help Him and hast- | ehurch work, seeing that the children of en His return?’ thelr section are well nourished and spe- it € o ' Lot ~Annie Johnson Flint in The Sunday|cialize on prevention more than on cure.| /= 72 ot Sl - She did look so good w0l Journal. I hope the time will come When our. state hospitale can be used mestly for| e TS a8 it.is a long time since I have rest and recuperative homes for - those s . As I was too young to enjoy the aking, I would take my little library =Yg “ lo to take expemsive changes and |, WaS 20 Sorry te hedr that Aunt Mary |Prolitol ) na urs have come sincel oo abd sast resding when s ey : ks, * o ’ _1 ouih, gaze cures when most needed to prevent dis-| i) po awaye in my memory. my memory. Mother came to Lehanon iR |would reach over from back' of ‘me, and ||| » hen first we look, with comprehend- |ease What a bleasin the n;:f.l:‘t be 11 ™ Clara ‘of Cantarbury: Was #iad to She was a widow and we were in|| Grandmia Dewing would yery gently closs A ing. eve, used in way of Newport for a week and there were no|the book, taking it from hand, and Jpon ihe beauty of % stardet ki, | with hepeless cases that might have been|"®4T from You. WHI send vou a postal ine 1t ou el e A Good Fighter: Westminster' is 3 |Cars there. We were in Providence as|laying it one side, that I might give my m e T it T : i great place. It 1 wroie what I knew |long and there were no cars there or|undivided attention fo the preacher, Wwho . > eamtital s savilink Havsi] GaBInond: Bl bat e seny If | Buput it eaitacavénia sagiprinttt, Aufin Toll River They were bullding the | wag dv. Mr Bimisck | THG sgevidd B © beamtiful seem lite's * 3 y Ly o o g ; eceian San Worcamie Tooi 20 tnas e AR UL RElION TS e % here to please, and at a price much Then iiss she offers. and no Joy de- | with, control the teaching in our schools. | troni e ™ 1 1ived “there t::"‘;’ml: and had got as far s Danieisonville. | Sunday school for an hour, thén another 3 p ' v ¥ 3 _P : nies: Everything wrong has its beginning in{my, roags aig mot bother me. " |Now you can take the cars and go all | gerviee until 2.39. g -. ? £ ed t - k% g » mpatiently we dream, while childhood | wrong training. wrong ideas and -bad| giorignt: Why don't you write? How |OVer the world. Deacon Albsrt Green was the bass 2 ¢ . 4 0 P‘Y‘ : ¥ fies habits In _childhood, -lack of charaeter |, . your littie babies? The telegraph came and then you could | ginger in the cheir, & tall, stalwart man, F 5K : 8y 3 ¢ the fair future, seen through rain- |building. Very few homes give the ehlld| " pnoje Charlie: Don’t yeu live in Wa- | communicate with people in Europe. The|and hew the deep volée would roll out i . 3 % 1 2 bow hase. the preparation he will need to live an|ierrorg? I'll send vou 2 postal but yeu |Steamship line also, came since my mem-|“Rock of Ages, clett for me!™ I read in COA1‘S wRAPS : honest, healthy, happy, efcient life in|muctsive it to Rebeccs ory, but they had steamboats. In later|The Bulletin a few weeks ago that he y after years, when we grow tired and | the worl E old, Ma of Waterford: Write and tell us|98Ys the telephone was invented. Now ‘was still living in Danlelsen at the age "\ child or person has nothing te guide you -can talk to the Sandwich islands. | Ve turn the book 6 Dasb far Back, to | hie NS and actiohd’ éxcept’ tha: smimat] 00Ut YOUr BeAk. Got any Settess? Am see it live n 1 Wa did not know as much about the| The Dewing family lived A ’ i A *arth azain wreathed i its ross |ideas I L ess mel Tmet 7¥m amkos | 10 0N atritn na e Ao Thees | cor it oL el wader oMY < iThesé Dfess¥s-are’ spécinily- priced: for- |} A showing-of and goid, o fom. | 1go gTe 208 Of whom s he getting those| " 5%, T.: Come down and havs some|have been four wars in my memory, the | phen Dewing, taught one term in the old nd veiled enchantment in eacl low- les er and tree. war and the great World war, which has| fornia, where he hes sines resided, and 4 the final it 1ite holds n stare— |to make of each child & good oitisen, and | tray: o ven the worid ' terrible shaking up. It | far a6 T kabw 1o st Toiay hees & live again the wonder-days of yere.|to give fo each a8 much as possible s has made us better acquainted with oth- ‘schgol Tinette 3 Lovhier. -|the Tffit ‘Fhiaing SA8’ Weds SR nablix] . 00 M (pHdts lotk Jovaly 'snd. the . % w I attended 1 at the red school- £ the. sist: have a spect for them. I presume it was for|Hyds Smith, wh § 4 %< A g , f ANSWERG AWD TRQUIRIED. . |home, bolors mheel aee, (8 e hiva [ ikl o0d e cant e God moves I il o o] R styles, high‘grade workmanship and Romon{, Mawel!a Clotl!, Camel’s Hair NIMROSE reced or- 2 mysterious wa: ‘wonders N - . ey 3 . T B B e BB T e | o i e i tar s | s show inantly tha i dressesare AN R0, e New Salee @ MILES: Many thanks for the ennd | e pieasant and | Pk e, S TR, b for | b e e et e | ooreayemember =y teachar. bt mvelll worth nearer douible'the special price. || Beaver, Puity, Platinum and French ATR HATRY 0ok anib b LT~ o 0Bl 1o Jinp i1 One-half cup molasses, filled wp with [Arst. It was called the Tastly stove as I|of a shawl being folded and placed undér ||| = . § 1 Blue, in ultra smart-effects. AIR HAIR: Tour aami We b JEREMY. |sugar, one-half cup burier, one-balf crp |Femember. It was flat on top With no|my hend for me to lie on the bench and ' | e—— T @ $ ot T e milk, one efg, one tenspoon Saleratus |place to set in anything to boil and no|take & map, and anether day, whem & / : one teaspoon Of clovss, cinnamon ard |GOVeTs as We have now. What could We | thundér storm came just befors closing, AULA: Card recsived #nd forwsid-| Dear Editor of the Social Corner: A |nutmeg and two cups of floured raisin G o wihout noves? ethera. it el et ha Gork e omsotaan ELoan: SUITS FOR EASTER B.vy AboFE AN ngo, amae. OTb ok’ the' Sosial LUCY ACORN. |should count our blessings we would find {and ahe kept the children after the WHILE: Tobi ehine hib| Coipie MESEs amvet foE hi toctosand We were pretty well off. Then there are|ing hour, gathering the litiie ones srouna added to the Socisl Coraer roll. | liniment for neuritis, and if any of them, CLEANING MOUSE EASILY. £D CLOVER: The Social Cornes jist | 12d it would they please send it in. As are to take us in a hurry when we want|and calm their fears, until ‘he storm had been increased by ths: addition of | I have it, will send it: \ S CPhac i WEl. Na Non ceil 5 ; 'To complete the Easter outfit nothing & ; 2|15 go and so it is something mew all the | passed, and the sun came out, and it was o 11 tx Y7, % G441 ¢ iy -~ JTovie:” One ‘ounes package of catnin , 512,200 1wl sty siehs now after 21| uome'to benetc the waria safe Tor them 10 £o to thr i mes Tailored and: dressy Etyhh in fine Navy | Jdds more than'a smart choker of Kit 3 'y ce package of skullcap. one ounce 7 3 » e _nexf years bring as many t Wil i o EAE e 3 3 = » 4 . HOTOGRAPHER; Cara recivd | piodes S Reniit .,,.,‘?\.,.:a‘,;:cki_“““g; iacks e Bas e om bt sman | cnanges (o i1y bt 55 ihe It sed ppinted white front and reé pack 2t mei||| Tricotiries and Poiret Twills. Suits so || Fox; Mink,Marten or Squirrel. Prices n: as directed. adyalipper: o s0ak at night in two | *® o t 3 y will, but few of us wi to|time. One hot summer e ow. + i LD PASWIONED MOTHER: Name|austia of cod waters in the morming ut| 0o Bith i s aan | faea”em 7' : | itGniy"eicken T e e whers ma[| attractive: that they will find quick re- |} everyone can afford to pay. ing be been list-|on the stove to simmer (ot boil) for|, e non has been repeopled since workin i > \mong the Corner members. four hours, then straim, put in"porcelain b gt e ROwiraiole taking them | grst knew it. Ido not know but two be- ol BB st o gt sponse from every woman and miss KIT.BOX oot oot . $19.50 ELIAH DEAL: Many thanks for the|or agate saucepan to simmer—not tin.|gco" (16 PER T PUitor fae han well te- | sides myself livin. in session at the time. Word came to - is looki for- st it d X * % ter greeting. Doss: One wineglass befors meals and | forors remtar ey by (o, (2 03¢ | " Black-Eyed Susan: Do you remember |the teacher. and I have never forgotten that is looking for" style, quality an: SQUIRREL 4uneseeeeessecs $18.00 JLA: Letter received and forward-|at bedtime. 5 1o take them Out wich. Tho only traykie | THeR You caught the big bumblebes im|the gloom ihat was cast over the schol- 1 +3 20 " desired. : Linlmeln : Two ounces olive ol ome|y’pave is keeping Uiem after they are |07 Jittle A. B. C. handkerchiet doubled. |ars. The home was breken up and aif- || value. VSTER LILY: Kindly acoept thanil)0UnCe O turpentine, ‘and one ounce of You did not keep him long. ferent people lived there bet ammona, Rub_briekly for 18 minutes| "5 A3 ¢ WO my brothers and sisters and ail my tSmith. G 7 Bt and | continue With both until -entirely| .., g 4 near relations have passed away and Iam| Grace No. 2: T think T recegnize ITTY LOU: Many thaaks, and espec- | cured. e fi“g:fl“}; 12t Duddine ana | ajone in the world. I think it would be |little girl who was put in her ..u.E: for the picture. 5 lH.pl(ng ::l‘l v:liu hel;vrl;mion:, x‘-;m ter and you, too, than if you had ;ery yl:ls!;‘d!o receive birthday cards|desk,-and the cover shut down, in the ol ll‘ 0 6 to 4 = close for this time. est’ wishes b 105, = rom the Social circle. Yon have my|red schoolhouse. Your hofae OUNDED OUT AT FULL LIFE. |for the Social Corner. ;’;’_‘"I&e"fel"°"'::l"’|'::‘“ e 0195, 28 | best wishes and I am glad to see you | Windham, is it net? ‘When y‘:uh-i't:a- ALSEESIOND $2- ear Sociat Corner RIEE And Slaters: MOUNTAIN VIEW. | 3in 3® [7gwme fot the f0od they|prosper. My address is Acadia Villa,|ed school your initials were G. L. L., and » almost & stranger among the = — myselt. Leonard Bridge, Conn. R. F. D. as.not Hisie Ladd yeur favorite schosl- as &t is mearly two years since 1 A TRIBUTE TO AUNT MARY. Now what sre we > do absut tinse ™ F HETR AN e ren. fathar. BVaL on the Bil, + met with you at the, Buckingham | . Dear Editor and Sisters: So many have | #hoons! Shall we a1l brink one ani jeeve] - ——— hers the beautiful o¥l trées ‘shaded the nerial. and & much loner U nince | oypregsed thelr esteem and Kindly scatic| it A€ the Dext pimics T i h T MORE WAYS TO SERVE HAM. |spacious lawn. Am I net right? I eould sve written. 3 ments to the memory of our lale sister,|grand way to get &poons for meat il | Social Corner Sisters: Hero are some | Write more, but fear thin is getting too iness In my family, and aieo of my-| punt Mary, that T would also like to add | f (us have an odd spoon @e can cpare, | Oher Wa¥s to serve ham: S TIOEARY Ma Chet BISSINI, Sd 0o thy and other causes have preventsd me |, few words. It was my pleasure to have| S0 let's all get spoonzy at the rest | NO- 1—Chop ham fine, take one-hailf. a_meeting with v>a. el et her on two occasions, the first time | Mecting at the Buckingaiz. What say | SIP Vinegar, one tablespoon mustard and| Years have come and passed away, had Just recoversd from iliress fon the trolley car as we were leaving|all Of You? I want to be there :f pos.|One 8. Beat all together and pour into| Golden iocks have ‘rned to gray; n a little Soe on the Direh causcd [ Winimantic peing to Coveniey fabn. s | sible and Il try 1o ogt i | the| fryirig pan and let it boil u; Golden ringleta enc. so fair io silp and 1 feil elerma fest 10 1o | Gur' annual pionic. 1 sat beaide her ali|me. but o hamiess ons. "4 liks |Stir in the chopped meat. Cook about| Time has changed to silvery hair. md which fractured three ribs. Al-|ine way and enjoyed her friendly conver-|t0 ask where is Repen' 7 1 sup- hhres/minutes and put dn: & doey - i igh it was some time befors T re-|sation very much. More than a year later|PO3g She is a very busy woman row |C0el Cut in slices. With kind Tegardste all. ed, T was very tiauclul my ‘- || wag privileged to meet her.again at the pdays and several ‘n her family and her.| . NO. 2—Chop ham, heat in the spider WILD CHERRY. T a Se. |club meeting held at Buckingham- Memo- [ 5¢I¢ as well, have been mumpinz snd |¥ih some sweet milk, thicken with a lit- : fosl on s 10, Be & Sc I rial in Norwich; also to occupy the seat| (Bat takes auite a lot of time. T foand it |tle flour, with milk, and when done, pour| RECIPE FOR GINGER PUFFS. sormer Mmember Just for Dleheure of | next to her at the dinner table; €% this winter. into a deep dish in Which is & piece of | Dear Bditor and Al the Sisters ef Ous A Tl B Aunt Mary appesled to me as the type| I Wonder how many of the sisiars have |butter and one or mere eggs, beating the | Corner: I have been Absent f P frag <oy T |ot a sincere Christian character. I ad-|léarned how to clean house. I mezn {o|SEE8 as you pour fhe hot liquid into it.|] reslly feel like a new memver I ot Tiness ot 1ife can oaly b6 2 asurca |™'Ted the influence which she endeavored |10 It easy. T used to tear everything |Nice with baked potatoes. <3 the card. and Dresses Tave meant that these ungrown:chidren i ; Exclusive models, not to be hat it our hands are busy with oth- | have been deprived of meat, milk, eggs, 3 Z i er work than His? butter and fruit, or at the best ha garments added to our stock makes our showing complete, Wrap, Cogt, Suit, or Dress, you \ We can get news f; 11 Mye b lodhs less, bt ik Sl m moo 375.00 s 339-50 W 349.50 Tnbtingte: o ey toaahayimel | going to send a postal to you. Wonder get news from all over the world. | the old_church. i ; 3 ” X 3 o t offers the :wideSt possible choice \ _ | gande Trres bi Mexican war, war with spain, the Civil | red schoolhouse, 300n atter going to Calle today only. Smart models for Women fha ; 0 Our_school system should be planned | growing. fn the entrance of the . sellae Tornia, where he > f & and Misses, -in_Taffeta, ‘Satin, Canton in_fabrics, style and shades. .Beautlful That e aughe i v e 1 oA windows are full of blossoms, Dii amy |er nations and I think We have more re-|house. My first feacher was Mrs. Lisgie Crepe and CleC-de‘G'l ifie. The smart weaves of. Or{apdo, Bolivia, Veldyne, the automobiles. How convenient they|her, telling them little storles to quiet sss.w % —:M —— 559'50 e FUR SCARF S : £ BLACK FOX ....vt e vior. - $22.50 SPECIAL—50 more-Wool Jersey Suits || MINK c..vvvveinninneen..n $25.00 at $16.80. Tuxedo and tailored models. || STONE MARTEN ........w... $35.00 BAUM MARTEN .. * 121125 MAIN STREET “THE PRINTZESS STORE IN NORWICH” Wraps, Coats and Capes e ived a calendar from a Social Corner i ? B to promote at®thosc: social gatherings,|to Pieces myselt as well and on e o5 | No. 3—Ham Salad. Take abeut Ane- |5 11 be greatly |yourselt? I miss meeting you when I "‘;M"“';ul'"‘: years, and Aunt My |.iso throukh the efforts of her pen. o tived and I am afraid, cross. Now I fina [balt pound covked ham. remove _"1"“ t‘::b;rx‘n‘::o‘r ‘::‘:n::: e et 85 z S ahoppice a08 have & STleghat N Pedro: Sometime age you seit|iM E1 10 have known her personally,|it Is all unnecessary.’ Just xo through|and cut into very small dice; mix this|pickness has been fn my farily sises o Merry Widow: Caught a glimpse of oipe for raisin cookics ami yom W sh- |6VeR 80 limited, and I regarded her as|YOUr rooms, wash windaws, curiams, | With two very hard bolled eggs and |Christmas time and I haye neglected te|Of Aunt Mary ‘e shail mect, bat we |you Saturday. Didn't have a chance to 2 report. | They ars five. 1 have|on® Worthy of the many kind attentions|Eveep Shérhughly, settle and dust and |eRough cream or cold, thick white sauce |do so, byt T thank her or hime whesver|Sheli miss her. 3 speak. ¥ makimg some this moring, ai|the Teceived from the familg of Corner|CAll it done. Take wp carpeis only wien |0 bind it to a soft paste. Season with | i in: tordt Meanwhile those Wwho ats left need our | Deliah Deal: Hope you are feeling Wh raising are thirty-five cents a |%i5ters. And to her it was pleasing gt| very Mecessary and wive ff paint. Take [Some made mustard, a saltspoon of su-| Rock Maple: Did you enjoy “Tem? |comfort and cheer. . Better this nioa wanthar. . ik to a Eroat v ke | the eventide of her life. your time, don’t hurry, aul don't woriy. |€8T. a dust of pepper and two teaspoons| Yoy know what T mias 4 L ol e arlie. I (or A [ ST T A prices were thrte nasners for |, AS Aunt Mary's daughter has expreas-|If 4 Yoom is not all dote in ons day, |choPped parsley. Put lettuce in = bowL |’ Rural Delivery: Wiy doit you come Social Corner sisters. nty-five cents, yet T am makinz raie |6 that her mether enjoyed the cards and | TiSh it the next. I kave a very laige [heap the ham in the center. Decorate|io some of our meetinge? 1 An ansioe| HOW CAN A CONDUROY SKIRT BE T o e e o making rai% !letters from all those Who kindly remem. | BABtFY and I've been known to take three |With tomatoes and parsley. Pass salnd ! . = Wi the. geilils GRS T ";”:_mn ‘maw | bered her during her last illness, it seems | 4378 doing ‘it and I »ad a daugater-in- | dressing. &:’m’: Tat:e‘r} teisave s 2| e P - J to me such a satisfaction that she real- “;'0 he&?- too. 3 Slices of raw potatoes and slices of |° Cherisetts: See 'you attan. How abont |t 1t tor becn 4 sy lc‘fl“lr h“' e ro responded o the rol cal, | HE8 VI Erateful appreciation 1o’ her . 1y mother used to take everything out|raw ham placed alternately in & buttered | Sunday. Right mostiugs ot the whaors|Lers: It has been so long slice [ hav cone the mame of Eissbeth for my pes | Seanih hour” 1t means much to us ail| % {16, PAniry and clean. T take things| e and covered with milk and baked 1t | o ooy or et o P s it e el R n b 2 e it_being_my miadle nawme. je |'© DIl our duty, while it s yet day,| O ond shelt at a time, clean gnd put|good with side dish of Tadishes or maca-| Bucky’ T ses you often. and i D e i 1o tikna Bt Ae Rasmie- eupt mghe Leaspoon sodn. er called me Libbie, as it was either to those whom the tie of friendship | 22Ck: 80 | S 1 can stop 3 am goin€|alive. 1 was asked by a frionc cup sugar, one one- - time. I|roni and cheeso. s : ary at that Hme to clis lore mames, |OF a8Sociation has connected us as well| 10Nt see A cup of chopped ham, creamed, and | o, PCAK Some day. I leve to look at{of Greene Gables wouid send im her |half cup boiling water, one teaspoon of DELIGHT. RECIPE FOR GINGER COOBIES. Dear Social Corner Sisters: I will send a ginger cookie recipe for Rainbow 2: ut what it looks just as well to a7, 5t Bt thme s it 1 the Kindred i do it that way. 4 you, a8 you remind me of my dear girlrecipe for sugaz cookies axain as she |ginger. Flour enough to roll out. t 8 when hot stir in two well beaten egES|friend who passe =3 e e " M Best wishes to ail, 2 1 riend who d away aver a year age.|has lost her recipe and ciaimed it was| Many thanks for birthday card. Social Comer trienday R T .s:‘m::ryhlru I?x:::fled;‘mt’: A OF GREENE GapLps, |12 lte pepper. Stir constantly. Serve | She was 4 lovely sirl and you are 8o aeer the best ons shé had arer Bad. Joan: Will you senc a card for me to L. Mnll:edhme los of a mother, and I would & —_— Ham_timbals 7ve good served either :lnl:omg: ]y‘:: mh“ . M’.mgwsu' :‘:: ,.A..u“m.;.m.modt 1” ;um e;::;’d );n‘; f::”::"x‘ d:n:o«';:o:‘ ::o:! l';':na'"h 5y to her, y & e 3 MOLASSES COOKI®S. her s 16588 ’(L‘mn.:: l?'ex‘arlx:x” :fl‘;t?':,:: PUTTING MEN'S SUITS INTO PROP- ’::;‘;}:“1- M‘:‘ ;n:n:-“(guf—:':”ed meation Park street quite often. sympathy 5 R L J.inihe loss of one | Cia Lily: I will bring some butter to “ar_Social Comnér Baiter: 1 thank privileged i me s CONDIRION, . 5 butter, | reri SRS 2o e & glnger putt very much for the nice weloome 1 bread crumbs, two tablespoons butter, during_ thoss younger years of my life| ADeAT Sisters of the Corner: Spring 18 [one and sone-halt tablespaoms . chopmed ] Is thers any of the sisters whe can [Thought you would want to know, eo us ved and am ;u 1 am 2 member of | when I needed her the most.’ We shall :‘"““’“ “"" and it makes our thoughis |parsiey. salt and pepper and two-thirds hmom:} gf“:ut‘:‘c: lhm" nait ‘cup 'wrrun:l:x S e “:1:0..::,: Toaliat the April meet Corner. 've mot been to any |miss Aunt Mary's cheerful letters from '-‘“; 0 putting the clottes in a wearable | cup milk. Pack in custard cups and baks | aad two cups of flour, ‘o tm bluord by 5:, b bod Way, to take tng | in; l; Clab N 5 3 T {he meetings yel, but hope I can |The Corner page but we ahall ever think S2001ION &nd T am soing (o forward |in’pan of water shout twenty Mminutes. |sogs, oue rart (oiemouy pont sosspoon R R I o84 e ter Raiobow No. 3, wished tor | 1T TIth Hind remembnnc;mm by P s Y ,‘;:‘c" 1 hope some I Serve with:sauce. molasses, one-half cup warm water and :'."'l.dg:t:t |:flon":-nu: o Fraigr? Try W Gabe Tat BIMSHE . SORIE T D Blos “|” 1 ake the men's ruts ‘Befors cleaning |on yrad o °LIo% vk Dave lota of ham | one teaspoon of ciffvamon and ginger. It|once and you Will be surprised with- e that 1 think s very good. 1 have | \NOTHER NEW COBNER MEMBER,|\'C (U™ all the pockets wrong side out Z b who was dear to her. the next meeting, if 1 am.not sick. recipe ‘which doesn’t last long in this ‘WILD FLOWER. = ENDORSEMENT OF DON'T WOREY'S O mene siles. | makes around two dosen. Drop with a | results. & 2l > ¢ & good ma2y cookies by this reclpe brush all the dust out the pockets. It = *+ |spoon and bake in a hot even. Let me| Yours with best wishes. % R - they Svete-aln..7% Rk Dear Editor of the Social Corner: 1|the knees of the trousers, the sleeves or know how you succeed. . Editor of the Social Corner: Thought am_sorry Aunt Mary has passed |D2Ve always enjoved reading the Becial the back, are shiny, I get the spots off EASTER DAY, I will ring off mow. Hope te see you B . She was 30 sweet and nice. 1 am | COTDer Dage and wished I was one of |firet then I hang them out and brush | Dear Sisters of the Social Cormers|2ll &t our next meeting. - - 1l must miss hes them, but have not asked to have my|the dust out. Easter day, one of the milestones in PAPA'S BOY. slasses Cookles: One cup of sugar,|Dame enrolled. I visited the eleventh an- XY, 1 would help fill up the page. I liked and ANOTNEE RAISED’ CAKE X . | Was very much impressed with the piece. T Wiitten by Don’t Worry in the “Social Dear Comner Familr: Thete Carner of Feb, 12, 1931, T Awn't I always téike a clear day ae it seems|Year, ought not to be a day for new boh- —— erent reciBes ‘cak et b > gribid s of molasses, one cup of shorten. | DIVEFRATY Social March 2d and enjoyed 1t | when they T e o e it leos- |nets, but one for new resolutions, When | LIKES THE IDEA OF A FULL PAGE. :;:y(:: gt N m‘:‘x‘:;’v y. 9] Juid say 20 muchi abost pewsie if we . two-thirds cun of cold water, ;e;: T met many 1 knew, some ens the dirt. I have a cotton hatten that [ We think of this season, the Word “risen” | Dear Raitor of the Social Corner: I| To pne cup of bread deuth was Add- ly knew their circumstances, and I iablespoon vinesar, one tsblespoor ["hen I was young Al gsvo 'me a|T cover my ironing board with firat, then |!s alWays brought to our minds. ChriSt | wioe to bes tne pacton ot o o | ed oaemale B of ik wr 6 & (v ‘ahd | (hnlc It we dide’t repeat thins. we. heard ada. one tablespoon of gmrer, vanil. | e oo dinner was de-|a plece of black percaline over that,|r0Se from -the dead, then how can we | for tauing the same mame, as I.aid |Bblended with s knife inia sho-t time, ens [hur Ohd out for ouraelves it would be FioRr to mix 2s soft as possible. |Uclous also the ioe craam mnt by The ready to prese the wuits, but frst we |keep the day any better, than Yo rise rd the better way. But we dw't alwdys do not knaw there was a member by that|cup of suxar, three tablesndons of short- | 'y 3 have to get rid\ef the shiny knees and |from our sin to our best selves? It is not 2 A S W it! resann, Marle: I 2m Interested in your|shiny back of the coat and sleeves. 1|50 easy to fight our faults; and e it s s .\.:1 mm'm .:ol:::r“i‘:. .;.-lulnbow ‘M‘u" v":g: n‘r“-:n:‘ on ‘,:.:, ia §od l: Joan:PEMakg¥al Dt L hear somej A RECIPE FOE COOKIES. pe for Yum-Yum cake. I will try it|have a pad to put under the suit when [Well to have this season, for one of our| y y M of the i P bread. flour, one-half cup rais-| 104784y you made aice doyghnuis? Two and report. ; 2 e = ope all of the sisters will zet busy | half cups bread 3 for me, please, at the next meeting. En- e P g gy Pl 1oy o | Snowflake No. 2: I think I have met|spots the it oy to Tonen travaene | ag effort to. g0 betite, we st " ke this week and Bave a fall page of let-|ins, dropped over the 107 Shophed, onet | joyed ‘your visit very much. Seemed ’ 0 your meet- H . > W et a step|ters s=o th ¢ good stirred w, a5 ‘hey Sesron te M in Prankiin hall and have enjoved | [ou Somewhere. Yeur brown bread looks | Take onehalt cup of witch hazel and |ahead and I hardly think there fs a tme | wil be 1ofs ‘onthe pege " Wishine ths | tor, * One hour (6 rise, bake . mod. |Ukg 14 times a few'years ago. #if 30 much I would iike very much | £°5%, 2nG J! It aoon. about ‘one quart of water and wring 3 |in our lives, when we fall wholly back; | editor and members & ipyous Easter. | erate oven. i 7 et L Shd th s Shrayd wcome ome of 7ou._ T am bending I |1, e s o oo e iny faded | Disce of “percaline and boid ove: the |or st least; when werare not a litle bet: T e D e avEh. | eitas “boing ‘s healthy feed T use|DBer name. Hope ahe has fousd another H 3 Ink | par at is y al steam the trous. | ter, than ‘we had not taken J *pe for cookies which I think 7ou {ihey have good timea at their meelings, ; v e R by this time. : . ers and coats by hbiding the iron abeve | step. 3 them often. The seedless Will g0 twice wee eggs, two cupe of Bugar, ome. OLD FASHIONED MOTHER. RED ROSE. secded ones, the laltls them. It i rather tiresoms, I know,|. AM winter the earth has seemed dead. T e et i g Ty - o Batter, twe tabitagetns ever mifk, — but it will well pay you. Thon hang|The naked.trees, and the grass and| Dear Bditor of the Social Cornes: Tt oivg s AX ENGLISH PUDDING RECIPE. Jevel teaspoon baking soda, one of | GBEETINGS FROM PHOTOGRAPHER.| them out on- the line. Repeat thie pro- | woods seemed lif and the birds had | was so kind and thoughtful of yea fe ng powder, salt, vanilla and fleur| Dear Social Corner Friend: Yes, here| €88 twWice before pressing for the iast|gome away. But how the first. signs of | use the notice of our Sister Floradora's h;fi":m"".’:,";,:‘."m:’;x “,:’: ':,";Z:.l ?:::fr.;:le";;,:f h&b,::,‘ &h o roll. I am, back aga‘n—that terrible Photog- | ‘I0e" life are seen, patches of green are ap-|sickness as Soon s Dossinlo after :" have met oha A tableapood or less |firend. I have moved again now ours with best wishes. rapher. But please rest easy: no pictures| . 1O DFess trousers first I baste the two |pearing in places, the birds have come|ceiving It. But about the time tho ds-| (M0 fop “Cng"st goon ‘dries. ' The miM |live. at Plainfield, a growing: town . with REST-A-WHILE. |this week. O, yes, I still have my camera, | S62™8 together in the legs of the trous-|back. and we know that pastures, ar.|ters of the Corner were ressiing their| o, in.-" makes a differénce in this re-|the mill running full time. I hope ather Stillwater: Who are you? I am won-| T3 10 &et the ereases straight down 1ke chards and woods are all ready to burst| Bulletine Saturday mernine, our sister's| ;.o aiso. i members of The Corner are enjoying I'fe A GOOD CITIZEN, dering if you ever lived up this way nsar |8 front. Now lay the trous:s 02 the |into life once! more. And this returning®pirit took its flight to_ the land Joan: Your window chums must be|and no members of their family out of il Cornde Drivats: 7t heo bban susd| 18- \bo{rd fixed !o‘r')'ral(nm #1d rull the{of growing things might be called ‘na- | Inhabitants never say: “I am sick.” and | o .y * can again when n this DATC of | work. 1 have gotten ajong faifly we.l 8 Rive Baby: You seem to know the|!®S down strafghL Take’ vour press-|ture's annual resurrection” . if people|before the sisters had any chamce 18 |yngoiy g ‘counting the pennies closer. ol Sitintn s ane DAS 15 SSg Sbme- |l L L) Gey Head. I enjoyed reading| "8 cloth wWet (do mot vress with a |would make as great an effort to rise to|Send hér any word of eomfort o ehecr.| "o, 'in, Corner NigWMiS¥! tHs dif-| We had some trouble from the heav: ¢ to help make better conditiens in |2 dry cloth as it will make your suit{the highest, at thls season, as nature|But thers is one incident, T think Wer-| ot iotters add wpice to the page. forort g oot oo Bidisg b vwn community. Polly Anma: Yes, where are you? 1|SPiny again), and lay over the trous- |does,‘we-conld indeed have a perfect|thy of our notice. She had mads ths re- BRI Bhar wut O wibow. T seBtos cvetsie mas interasted to ses how mueh no- | Lt O N were so many| ST and press until dry, but do zot |Easter day! ark to & dear friend when she Xmew g = HETY R et ek Tadter e, nilae wan talfvn of that chance retsark eof | R0 WO SO SRl MY | bear down hard. As you press, always BETSEY BRAY. |she must gp to tus 3¢z :al thar ske BETTER LATE THAN NEVER. 7 TR Sty o aaadell new ane b :n'r‘!lld-n e :'m 22| Best wiehes to all. brush, the pressing and brusaing zo hand " | wished some one would s:nd her a ot 3 T _— b we 10 sueh incurable ment 3 i P - . Social Corner Sisters: 1 su) e t & #hort time ago which will have to resh SUR 9¢ thel- milSyey. 3 PHOTOGRAPHER. | n, [A0¢, Be stre and not bear down 100 | posyER GEEETINGS FROM PRIM- ‘:f.:fl.:':b.'fi n‘d“ e '-.'.‘T‘m::di.m; many of you are :.‘:, ihin 10wllve rye. “The oniy one in my family hav- ¥ why dont we say more ARt 17-| Gr.AD OF MEMBERSHIP INCREAsE | N Ironing a man's coat I alwaya rip ROSE. About four days, and one iav this frisnd | cleaning house.. T am just beginning. 1f| Mg 'x mew hat is the baby. I do about o prevent a - 2 up the Tining of the coat and zet a.l tha| Dear Social Cornerites: How good It|went In and saw a heauritul pot «f|Little Sister who asked a remedy for|all of my dresmaking and have just fin- {h the exception of the few caused | Dear Social Cornerites: 1I.,to0, studicd | dust and dirt. out, then iron sleevas, |sees 1o ho 4 (rom 50 many of the old|all red tullps, sent,in by & sistsr of the | white fifes en plants-will get & cake of|ised a new dress for my offest girl. who yury in accidents, nearly all mental|the Webstar speller and had to study n|and then I begin with the left froat and (Writers and 1+ do not wonder, after read-|church, who knew mathinz of the wish |suipho-tobacos soap a{ ‘the druggist's and|was 13 the 14th ot Mareh, which, she ders are caused by werry, trouble,|thosc days the fore and back part for | go right around the eoat leaviaz tne |ing the reports of the gatherings at|expressed by our sister (4 hee friend. |wash theém in it. she will net he troubled|dplebrated with s party. - ndency, financial losses or too clows | the abbreviation rules. It was considerad | top of the sleeves and coilar until last. | Franklin hall and Buckingham Memorial,| ~Isn't that & literal anawsr te the prom- | with them. 1°take, about onée a month,| T had a jolly time on my last visit to cation to work or business, without|a good work if you could pronounce ev- |'T have two sleeve Boards, but I hava an |that we have new additions to our mem-|ise in lsiah: ‘And shail come ‘o |two quarts.of water and a' tablespoon ofy The. Corner club meetling. low we will necessary rest and change. Lack of|ery syllable ) the long words like in- old shawl and 1 Just roli the shawl up |bership every week. The social life and | pass, that hefors they ofll [ will anmw- | Wood ‘Ashés In 1t #nd watér my planta.|mies Aunt Mary. 1 am sorry for her sht by semeone until the damiage is [ compreheneibility and not mies a syllabie | and poke it in the top of the sleeve, un-|the helpful Jetters combine to make our er, and while :hey %ar: ysi speaking, 1 g.nim I\!W l %?u;' ':nr l‘:nn“:’:n; :;;. will. misg . til it is firm and you can prese right | Corner an ideal ome. Long may it live!| will hear. = = z ! 3 o 3 nen the juvenile courts find a boy or' Did you "T‘ the corner of the em- | over the shoulder. Yew will fiad 5by Here 15 & recipe in reply to Rosalind’s| The bright, sunwy ways of our mster,\ Bob White:. Where are you keeping 1 wish some of the sisters woul send i in their recipe for potato and other sl ads. - Has anyone a recipe for earrot jell? If they have, 1 wish they would send it You wrote about Oay I have also,been there. 1 worked for a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Mellen Smith before 1 was married. She lived on Ilack Hill. The mother of the woman I worked for lived there, so 1 was at Gay Head with the family, the hous: being near the school. My ‘husband boarded there, 8o we know the place quite well. 1 am anze fously losking for your letter about the nice tea parties. Here is a recipe for an English pud- ding: One cup_molasses, one cup sweet milk, one-haif cup butter, teaspoon soda, teaspoon each of all kinds of epice. cup of chopped or seediess raisins, three and one-half cups flour. Steam {wo and onas haif hours and bake one-half hour. Use any kind of sauce you like. Hearty wighes to all the sisters. HINK. TREATMENT OF PLANTS Dear Editor and Friends: 1 was sure prised to see so few letters on our page last week. One wouid never L ink there were several hundred of us. T miss ‘Aunt Mary and her helpful late ters and I know just how to sympathize with her daughter and frie Flower Lover and Little intended to téll you before, tor wr are blighted or Infested with a1l kinds, white files, green lice, spiders, scale or worms. 1 hawe & bleeding heart begonia that started to %0 aayours did but 1 saved It with to- bacco stems steeped In hot water umtfl real strong with the addition of 5 good yellow s0ap, or aMee thin whale ofl and tobacco soap_into hot water and melt Hil the water is quite brown. Use a yessel Tafge enough to immerse the plant hold- ing the pot at the edge of the vessel and laying the plant sideways under the mo- Jution. See that you reach under all the leaves as well as the upperside of them Once in three weeks will keep them in good trim. For worms in the soll get & Iump of lime and meit In & small quantity of water or you «an buy lime water at the drug store ang when watering put i enough of the lim¢_water so you can taste it in the water. If you get It right and there ‘are ‘worms you will see them on the surface. after a liberal watering with lime water. Also sirong oot fea will_kill_worms In the soil. Plants sveh as fucheias, heliotrope. petunias and others afe quite troublesome with whifs flies and must be carried o the wash very carefully or they fly awa,. But. mev- er mind they won't come back to the whale ofl wash right awmy, Dorls: Where are you: Now is the time fo move your Iluines, irfs. fox gloves” my " favorites (Cant~bury bells) chrysanthemums, etc. Also to start the seed flats, have them about 1 1-2 15 2 Inches deep of sified #ofl and Jeep slightly moist in sunny win- dows and nearly any king of seeds wiil grow now. 1t thess remédies are not handy enough that T have mentioned. pin = paper-all around the Infested plant leaw, (Continued em Last Page, Col Byrem)