Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 28, 1921, Page 9

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ts are all o'er, reit om (be other shore. BEST LEMON PIF k& CORNER MEMBER Soelai last (hering 1 ever attended. 1 came away. was pieasantness | og and ready to be pleased. ling to take her pert in the en- £ to the best of her bility., Not s decordant mote in ths whole day. want to tell you about a garden 2 1t might well ‘memory garden.” She gets a rose bush from one friend, pecny from another, holiyhocks, baim, » valley, ete. from others. She u3 quite a varisty now and is adding to In later years soms of Another good THE SOCIAL CORNER THERE’S A DUTY TO FULFILL OF BEING PLEASANT. SOCIAL CORNER PRIZE WINNERS FOR MAY One Dollar Each Te KITTY LOU for letter-entitied, Caring For the Face. eatitled, The Why of a Home, To BETSEY BOBBETT, for leiter entitled, Members Should Show They Are Members To PRACTI ceeds So Well for a letter entitied, Why Club for letter emtitied, A Memory Garden and Cook Book +0CIAL CORNEER POETRY, They whose feet vave of unseen strest. ones, whose flags are furled, , in the spirit world. 1 world strite, offered life, These who sleep heaving deep. ng adiew. ojden gate ory Al for a pen as 1 didn't re- toat signature week Ho I will leave sputed posseasion of her name | use the name is In May and name. the meeting at Twice Twen- Corner that has duy Most of the ladles were I went but mot When one attemats a sort, one impression ve- n stronger than the oth- impression that day Every lady was pleas- Each one griends in | perstition. ‘with their | there are. u: ‘where 5 good blank | have been, and arc working gmong them. " India, China and many other countries t now thousands are eager to hear the 1 story, many f6r the first re a mission station is started many for miles every Suriday to hear the One thing we can ail do, and that pray for them. I know the heart of | tion.” rner i large enough to remch| Remember our editor of revered mem- No. 1 Sua- presence and words of kind- ness are balm to a wounded spirit. desire fripnds, must show himself friendiy but “to have (N THE BEGINNING. Dear Soclal Corner Friends: Life is just a game, but one's success depends on being taught the rules in the begin- ning, and not in being left to find them cut by sad experience. If you are beginning as a teacher or & remember that ples that govern humap beings are as angeable as tho principles or numbers or fixed and uncl learns what in his surroundings and to be surs that hs knows will need In life, and that he is erned and prepared raps and temptatiogs that have brought 0 many and may to him aiso. unintentionaily and uaconsciously voung child to understand and | fancy work, but gi teach him to We haye not done this as we h our schools is this education before chilg can talk he houl fundamental his education, s effort on his real true stories and pictu s und see how soon he will be tell- the habit of conth ould become | his | of Greene Gables. adinz a fine nes on Mother's 1 rain co: D it which | nice to have ave to explain GRANDMA | 50 m, AND AN AUTO RIDE. “What chall T render . a8 we were both | hem, and about the large | ad that was left in the night and came warm to eat with | of the old spinning crandmothers spui to yarn; also other things that over Saturday been Corn- one e to be to ride T had | my daughter in Say- e put up & ba: ter and her hus- and myself took tic and called on e came back throwgh n and stopped under some lovely trees and ate our luneh. louse where my grandmother was born | d lived until ghe was married, formerly led the Daniel @uger place. were some he set out. That s a lovely ride. and we enjoyed every oy The gisters have been telling how they got their pen names. I will tell how I When I first commenced to write m hair was silver color, 50 I took for my pen pame SILVER LOCKS. THE BENEFIT OF MISSIONS. Dear Corner Sisters: Although this time of the year keeps me busy in my nest, yet Lam going to fly in your midst and have & chat with you this morning. : Was glad to have a chat with you. Let us hear from your corner. Cricket: Hope you had a pleasant birth- It came near being on Mother's The good mothers, God bless them all; we can never do too much for them. Good parents, good homes, how much they mean to our country. I like to hear from North Dakota apd all who live far away. sisters are interested in foreign missions? I wish I could express what is on my beart for this great cause. the need Is great at home, and the home misgions are doing a creat work; but we who have our churches, schools, hospitals and doctors cannot r T wonder if the Yes, T know lize how it would the givers may be goms, but when sheibe without these blessings. Someone must \oks at a beagtiful blossom she ean but | do fer them, and they are not to blame think whe gave the plant. | for being born in fear, darkness and su- B gy - The only hespitals or dectors ‘misstonaries around the worid. Nothing makes one more happy than to do good to others. I wish I could picture in your minds the tramsformation of those’ lives who have been helped through the kindness of thoe interested in them. One native and his wife, dressed in clean White clothes, with shining faces, have been the means of making a whole village Christian. The result of one little girl's life an- swer for many who have been brought out of darkness into light. As she lay on her death bed the nurse noticed she wishied to say something, o0 bending over her, the nurse asked the girl if she wanted anything or would like ta sdy some®iing, and she whispered to the nurse: “Pltase tell the dear people in America that the money they sent for my scholarship and Christian education has done more good than they will ever know. I am going in peace with my sins forgiven. Oh, tell them it was not in vain.” “Ingsmuch as yo did it unte the least of these my brethren, yo did it unto me.” Best wishes to all. SPRY BIRD. ANOTHER NEW MEMBER., Dear Social Corner Sisters: T havp at- tended two of The Cormer mestings’ and | would like to join, so that I may feel en- tled to come to those in the future. Wil take the mame . M. ELIZABETEL BEADY TO HELP WHEN ASKED. Dear Social Corner Friends: Well, of all the times I read The Corner page, I never saw such a mixup as there was between Nixie and Bug. No matter, ro hard feel- ings anywhere, for The Cornmer sisters are too Kind and friendly for that, I know. Calla Lily: You are all right. Some don't wnderstand you. We are all willing to help—only just ask us and gee. We can help, but Bug and I are so far away we cannot oversee anything or arrange anything, only just help when we are there, if we are needed. I can he 2 model and try on all the finery there is lying around. The Corner sisters certainly can make pretty things. I never was much on e me a piece of cloth and a pair of shears and there will be mething doing right away, and I can manage & bag of Etockings that are wa ing'to be darned. I hope to' meet with you in June We had an awful nige time the 4th of May, and a good crowd. Our Corner page has not been near full for several weeks. What's the matter, sisters? Don't backe ide; let's keep it a-goinc. We have Success to The C ner. Let's all be friends and show our- selves friendly. Truly yours. MA OF GREENE GABLES. PLEASED AT CORDIAL EECEPTION. Dear Sisters of the Soeial Corner: I| 500 was one of the many sistersswho sttended | read he has mo|the last mneeting &t the Buekingham Me- s.| morial. It was the first meetin: | ever attended of the Social Corner and 1 was gready surprised at the wel- come they way they m 1 greatly admire the letters from Ma Many thanks, De it on my birthd Nannie Sue ar ou write? wish of OPSY NO. 2 HOW M) USE AN OLD BAIN COAT Dear Cornerites: Here are & £ 0d ons: Mo of un oid part and yash i then fus! ity @ large for houseliold use. Goad for s ng wear, 2 chemistr aughter in high senool sieeve priteciors, cascs oughi 4 over to tie over the laundry the baby's crlp fes to the Corner CRTM RAMBLER GRELTING FROM PRIMBOSE day gnd h T yirote or names for one person and om me ago and when his year disposed of many ings that I had thought ¥ eould part with but not my pasteards. Th Ross of Summer kpows those are 5t 8S to me as ’s ¢at 1is |to her. But for thase who do mot cars fer them, M; one. riha's suggestion is a gooa More No. 2: You weasll identified by but name. I erackled ting room with fresh straw every vear. What a contrast {o the Tugs and mattresses of today. Just Me: T am sorry you did not join in time to be with us April 27th. It was o gale day for all thoss who accepted Twice Twenty's gencrous hospitality. I am wondering now who will be the next new member of Club No. 4. In all the things that count, we're. sisters, Though differ as we will, ¢ Some have more of money, some have more of skill, I dow't hnow what you think, bmt It seems to me That with all our different hablts, We're just ome family, very step under the s PRIMROSE REGEETS THE RIFY IN CORNER Lo Dear Cormerites: My pen has been laid aside for many months, So we may have a cliance to listen to our rpany new sisters. They have all been very inte- resting, and I trust the helpful work may continge. 1 was sorry to note reeently “A rift in the Lute” of the Cormerites. AS a mem- ber of Clyb No. 11 do not want to think “Calla Lily” was eerlous. Our other Editor has said, “the Spctal Corner is open to all with equal rights. He did not open the Corner door tor you or for me. It was open to all, gnd when he furnibhed fce eream, it was not for a select few, He never questjoned If those present were members or guests. | Now if we bar out guests, we stand hance of losing many bright and help- ful writers. I very seldom take a guest to the Corner dinners, but am plegsed to meet new friends there and am willing to do my share in walting on end mak- Ing them feel it is a good pace to come to, and . they will surely want to come again as members, and in their torm be entertaining ue. We mean to have plenty for all, and then some. Many times cur committes have been busy till thres o'clock but we expected this—others have done it for us, and it is only once in 2 while we have it to do. Now dom't let us cultivate a selfish_spirit or, start or hew (sisters on @ narrow line. Let ye be sisters and when it is our turn to put our saoulder to the wheel let us do it eheerfully. Any of ys do mot expect it of members who are not able, but we are always glad to have them with us. At our 85 one and ail remember we do not want to feel lke May No. 2 “that you would hesit our good Cormer. tters from Kitty Lou most| to a stranger and the| : you feel right at home,| Deal, for postcard | Student: Why don't| Long may the Social Corner | | the club “menbers fa thor- | hing articles, also toilet | enca of Job | the adyice given us by | rpet snd also the bed filled | te to come even with an invita- help another? Isn't there a more Saiis- fied feeling within us? { Yours for a helpful sisterly spirit in CONUNDRUM HOW TO MAKE CARROT JELLY. Dear Social Corner Friends: Some time ago I saw in the Corner a request from Huick, for directions for making carrot jeliy. Usually such requests: are answered by a number of sisters, but I have not &een any respomse to thif. I attended a church fair once where for five cents ome could purchase s myste: rious sandwich and a recipe for mak- ing . the filling, which was as follows Carrot Marmajade: Two pounds car- 7ots and two lemons run through the grinder. Boil each separately twenty- five minutes, using 2s little water as pos- ible. Then put together. Add ome cup sugar to each cup of the mixture and boil as thick as jam. Fill jelly glasses and seal with paraffine. I have seen this recipe somewhery calling for four lemons instead of two. One More No. 1: We were glad to see a letter from you again 2 Betsey Bobbitt: You see T am follgw- ing your suggestion and writinz before some one clse appropriates my name. Postmaster: You certalnly kept us guessing with all those names. It was like a game of hide and seek to tell who you were. Think I never did rec- ognize you in all of them, but Sea- green was certainly approprigte. I will follow your example and allow anyons to use C. G., or Anothier Normalite for herafter T shall sigh myself only - 46 2 Z. RECIPE FOR SPONGE CAKE, _ Dear Sacial Corner Frieads: I have long been en interested reader of the Social Corner letters and have often wished I might become a member, but until now have never written. May I join you aud enjoy with you the pleasant | Satherings Avoui which I have heard So much What a busy season this Is, with paint- ing, pape: gelfing ready for the summer months S0 mear at hand? I wonder if Evelyn is 80 busy that she can't find time to write. I heven't seen a letteer from her for a long time. And Where is Tula and California Poppy? Not very long ago I met Wild Cherry on the street and kad guitc a chat with her- T was quite a nted w lown her since I was a little gi She will indeed be missed, not only im her own home, but Wherever the influence of her beautiful Christian life has been What are you doing . these s? Wish vou would call on me. I be very gla those records fo pe for 2 e sisters will ke: Two ctps sugar, four cups flour, two teaspoons one teaspoon soda, lemon, t. two-thirds cup of boii- added the last thing. Beat 1 Corner. AMBER. s to the Sor MEETS JUNE 1. €0 many of ve gone on sizndard lime 1 CALLY LILY. v 18th was a beautiful nd > mornin to hear into my ere was a . Adel- myself. Tony, who nuch a nterested in The ride was ana 1 alonz the way. leven o'clock (our hostess) w paring dipne time (tha Soc one), wi think of. 1 must cious custard pie just er nsed to make s <o quickly vou would bardly know there had been one served. r dinner there was a plano and vie blo. Then read- ings, Ineluding ol about Miranda's eau, and Mr. Hu ve home humeor- s rea sisters and had met seme of them a. other meetings. I was glad to meet a friend who sald she knew me in my younger days. I have thouzht of her so many times since thut day. We meet old time friends with new ones, and no form- ality at Social Corner meetings. All are so cordial. T think our party were the only ones from Club No. 2 and I know 2 one enjoyed the day as much as T ped make every- you can o thing =0 pleasant. Pew Drop: Hope to meet vou again. Hope to sec a number of you at our next meeting. % Best wishes for Clubs Nos. 1, 2, 8 and 4 WURDY BELLE. PLENTY OF NAMES ; Greetings Cornerit Guilty! Tve been gsleep in “meetin’ and “Postmast- er’ woke me up last Saturday. Certain, 1 did, long ago, &en@ in 2 list of pames for new members to chocse, and mow, to Belp boost the Corner along send some more, g hundred of them. There is no excuse mow for amy Ne. 2's, for if they lack imagination, they can have eome of my over-abundance of it. It is tougi on the ,edifor and writers too, with hundreds of pen mames to keep track of, so I call to the colors all thos: who tie @ No. 2 to someone else’s name. 4%ke ye the hint, and avert & grand mix- up. How would you like to keep the re- cord of all those names? So help yours seif anybody, and if I have any name down that is a duplicate, the editor will never let you see it. Bulietiner, Ya2, Genii, 1921, Noowun, So- cialite, Thamesonia, Log Islander, Auntie Septic, Auntie Toxin, Limmo Zene, Karro Scene, Lollagozook, Toll Line, Dutchie, Pilgrim, Mt. Tom, Moo, Comet, Patch, Lookout, I'm In, Doilar Bill, Five Center, Tin Canner, Hup, 4D, Cadda Lack, Nuff Sed, Lolligag, 1. O. Doine, I M. Hurt, Iva Paine, Kapsizzle, Linkumvitie, Let Me In, Cockleburr, Goddess, Speeder, Needles, Splash, Live Bait, Sticky, Rota- ry, Blow Out, Squeak, Filpper Flapper, Rughinn, Rag Tag, Bob Tayle, Tinky Toes, Flop, Ink Spiller, Witty Wun, Short Cut, Jitney, Rite Here, Scoot, Garden- eite, Owitz Me, On Deck, Atta Gir), Fresh Eggs, Ottolst, C. 0. D., Tobee, Bee- tle, Nick Naek, Corner _Copier, Raisin Cain, Cytt Upp, Bean Pgl, Gloom Killer- er, Joy Spilier, Corn Cob, Land Lady, nle Boddy, Ho Mum, Sneezer, Deans, 1 shall keep my woither eve on, the Corner page, and if 1 see a “squaw! coming up I'll send out a %, and house cleaning, and |’ h Aunt Mary, hav-| ters: Club No. 2 meets | maet on | i AT CLUE No. 3'8 ends: Wednes- planning toy The A fine dinner Iways have oy opened the door of The Soclsl Corn- | COTRer paga started gad it still will be er to all. Don't it make life seem more the same and woe to the one that tries worth while when we have been able to to steal it or adds a 2 to it. . SUNBONNET SUE P A DELIGHTFUL WINTER Dear Editor 23d Social Cormer £ Good mornipg! 1 suppose all er sisters have beep up and 4o \hgve thelr morning’s .,,2 To me housewerk seems tp be just the same thing over and over again, one thing and another Lorg before this letter 4 tos have been in the ity up the thread of busy dropped it. I have lism and her nice hall miss them. Thelr been vety, ints to send & few lines 1 remain 3p ever, ed 1o, as T know I ghall enjoy meeting Lucy Aeorn, mnd if notning happens 1 shall be at the next mecting with Mid Clover, LAVENDER. ANNUAL CORNEE FIONIC JUNE 3. Dear Social Corner Sisters: I think I must get busy an@ write @ few lines and let you know that the anpual Social Cor- ner pienic will be gt my home Wegdnes- day, June $th. If it ghould storm, we will hava it the following fday. Please pring plate, fork, spoop and something good te eat. THone the sisters will all come that possibly can. Would like to see all of the clubs represented, and aleo bring a friend with you™if you like. The more the merrier. I think the mast of you know. where I live and how to get here. If you come by troiley, get off at Pleasure Hill cross- ing and you can easily find the way. As 1 do not have time to Write any more, 1 will just sign my neme. REMEMBER ME. IN THE DAYS THAT ARE GONE. Dear Edjtor and Soclal Corner Sisters: Pardon ny seeming negleet in not aec- kpowledging and thanking the Sogial Corner member for the prefty calendar sent me. I certainly appreciate the kind thought of me in sending it. The past week T have beent gaddened by the death of two dear friends. One was a neighbor Connecticut, the other a schoolmate of neyard Haven. For many years we | were constantly together and all of our young years sat In the choir. I look back upon them as some of my happlest da¥s. Every Sunday nizht after the evening ser- vice came the choir rehearsal We were expected to attend chusch apd listen to two sermons, getting home gbout 1 oclock. At £ o'elock back to church again, home not far from 4 o'clock. Then the evening service, t 6 in winter gnd 1 o'clock in summer. But how times have changed, und in many respects for the ot that the Sabbath has. But little reveremee is shown for Ged's day. Of course, at the present time many whe labor have only the Sabbath to themselves and consider it mo-harm to enjoy the freedom of outdoor air. If to do s0 by taking an auto ride to gee your own friends, and not make it g day of hilarity, ing, and co on, I think it admisei- pient; ble. Nevertheless, 1 do feel one could first give one hour to attending worship in God's house. I oncé heard an old|? gentleman say that “what might be wrong for him to do would to another seem no barm to do,” and that everyone must act as his conscience should dictate, The old gentleman, whe was a Cpristign man, Yes, long ago entered imto his go dows tree lives that cast these leave: will put on a newness of life, bel rest prepared for the pegple of God. Dear Aunt Maty, how well T remember the Iovely time at the Social Corner gath- eving at her home some years arzo, and birthday card sent by her I stijl cherish. Floradora is gnother member who can answer the roll po more here. That song comes to me: “When the roll is cailed up yonder, T'1l be there. How fi with letters of the Zocial Corner. TROTTIE. WHAT ARE WE COMING TO? Mr. Editor: How’s eyery one round the corner? Me and Jame’s fairish bar- ing the rumatig. Quite a spell sense I writ the Corner. But what with those pigs and the other critters, Old Nat is put tew for time. I did low spell back I'd send some of them No. 2's-3’s a dic! shunery to find sum names. I told Jane, sez I—Wat in tin] price? Iz bin gittin all riled yp over things. I lowed when Uncle Sam handed that pole to the wimmen folks ther be suthin doin. Yon sce how tiz—pigs is down and egge is down. Kuntry is goin.- stark crasy. What with new time and sun time, ete. it takes a feller most of the time to gure where he's at anyhow. When you gogs sum place and gits there fore you started. I lows you's goin sum. Like's not you begis to wonder if you's got bats in your hat. 1 figure if we was back o spell—g fow years—jest Ik &5 not we'd 3ll be hung for witches for sueh carrying on's. 'Why consarn it 2ji! Oid Nat was all fired kum the fashion to fo0] oyrselves twa's five o'clock when tickled when it fust twas four (you know Beacher er Barnum o sum the smart uns low’d we old Yanks itked to be humbugged) Say now !—I iow'd I'd gif an extra hour out of that hired man. Comearn ft! Soon as them ere cows wae milked he'd tog up and kite off on a bicykle and next day was 2ll fagged out and mot werth his ssit!] By tunket, , that's | Saying i what twas. No more for Uneie Nat No siree. Nat don't go anywher, no how often, but tuther day 1 had to go dsown kuntry an o felier what yune am | ortymobile tuk me daown. Didn't tak no time to F‘ to New Lon- dop and back. Scat me if T s0 much time figgering what didnt get to see no plgs! Say, 1 got round to a plenic tuther day. Jane Ann, was all possessed to g0 —and you see, Mr. Editor, sense these air wimmen folks are so much power a yotin (drat it all) you sort—er—has—to lgt um o sum things. So we went. Had an gll fired good feed—cheap tew. Til take off my old felt hat to them ere So- cial Corner cooks gnd to ther appetites tew! Sure was g passel far women. And = couple of men foiks. Didn’t git 3 ehanct to talk much, Them wimmen made g0 mueh racket I simed to ask what was ther pint, Dig or eritter or heps. Twant no use ro how. Ble and Jane's ben argy- fying. Now she lows that wag a wemen ren. plenics one srier Wlh&‘! Sez 1, “Tar 1o be o law sgin It! Pyramid, Purr, Curiosity, Moon Calf, An-|Jane perks up (rea] heady ‘tew) Who's Radium, XXXX, Perky, Fizz, Shot Gun. | goin to make {t? (Oh consart that ther Hi Liver, Gravity, Juggler, Whiskers, |pole!) I swaliowed hard couple of times Hoot. Whirlpool Whizz. Criss Cross, | —and then sez T—All wrought up—that's Mandarin Trading Stamp, Spifferdosy. |more than you grandmother went in a life time! Jane kept on, sez she—an she says she eieaned several rooms and pap- = line in case | ered one and feed chiekens, ete—last any one needs a new name to get o shore | week fore she kum. Folderol 1 yelled— with. I've bad mins === xe the |gh'd be so 2N red ter that pienic that had been to To keep' up my reputation as bemg running over with the Social Corner spirit morning. I have a large gansy bed thought ‘of the great beyond Was a vague, mysterious question in my mind; but one day when walking on a carnet of thick, fallen leaves. seared with frost, crumbling under my feet. I in my mind thought so we must our life ever, more than these leaves. Then it came quickly, but the and it ng dress- ed in living verdyre. So I feel my neigh- bor end sehooimate bave entered into the is it, dear sisters? Though I amw 50 far yet near as yoy may judge and| | oping, D. V., to meet with you some tuture time. Ever wishing for the suecess of The Corner and the editor and to be able to see more than one of the sides of vaper swer her through the Corner page which |2 & % ! as started .o March bth, 1910, by our|hand in No. 1 and take deceased editor for the exchange of any |Being hostesses from the He also|youngest and you could hardiy get they would help. Th s the matter, i the market low on names—or is they riz in plenic. notions less tiz from that ther paper that kums once a month. Drat it gil Ap I'm gll stirred yp figgerin’ about this = ere men women you hears about! Say! What are we comin tew Mr. Editor. NAT EARLY SEASON AND WILD . FLOWERS Dear Editor and Social Corner Sisters: I will write a few lines this lovely started and they are doing splendid. We bave « hen with ome chicken and she was very busy right In the middle of it this. morning. ‘We bave some of our vegetable seeds planted and will be eo glad when we can go ot and pick some nice fresh vegetables. There won't be any wild flowers for Memorial day. They are all going Dby. Everything has been o early this spring. Grandma Gray: I should like to meet you some time s a surprise awaits you. 1 veicame all new members and hope to see more new names. ‘With good wishes to all T remain | SWEET WILLIAM GREETINGS FEOM PEGGY ANNE Dear Cornerites: 1 wish to thank all sisters who sent cards on my birthday (May 2). Wandering Jew and Eveiin Burr also have birthdays May 2. 7 | ©lga: 1 like the gentiments expressed in your letter. Like you, I am always ready to help at the meetings. H Pollyanna: Where are you, and why don't you write? How is the little grand- child? Wiid Olive and Barbara Lee: How do you do? It must be quite breezy om the hill. N. G. G.: How are you? planted the first ones Feb, 12th, 1ith,|ings and I think this enough to hely Joyful Star: Was sorry to hear ¢f |22nd and March 4th and at intervais|force the advertisements out of Cor- yoyr being in the hospital again. Hope you | later. To hasten their growing gualities 1|ner are improving in health. curried part of them out doors sunny NELLIE BLY, Dorinda: When you take your vaca- [Jays and brought them in at night. Inl P tion in Jue. cail and ses me. . tis way we have been doing sort of MORE NAMES SUGGESTED. o't W Did you have a pleas- |cake walks, having outings and innings 5 ant o e i until someone remarked that I would | Dear Commer Sisters: Here are same Samantha: Ketunah and T w ou u)surprise some day. Hope are ite Clover: You have me mixed| with another family by the same name. |ter mornings and eyenings after they!o nStish Cousls, Witch-Grase T am acqusinted with {pe daughter |were removed from the house and the whose married name begins with B— |vacant and has a sen in the W. H. §.” senior|cold nights while other: elase. the shop. I am very glad that Club No. 3 fs walk- ing up and holding meetings agal Postmaster: You believe in kee¥ing people guessing as to Who is Who? Why |ters as well as the other: don't you keep at least one of tho names?. I have written under two names. The first one I dropped, as there was an- cthér writer by ‘the same name. The last name I kept and have used 1t for eleven years. Best wishes for the Corper, WELL, ta Dear Readers of the Corner Page: I}it g all right to do so but where a So-|d icial” Corner sister will invite any: from four to five of o\ -t of cur ga-|makes so much more wor was asked by a reader of The Luiletin why we caller ourselves al Corn: members, what was the therings, without any officars. 1 will try and good ideas among the readers. gave it its name, and to the time of his passing away took great interest in the be public spirited and for goed juck I give |wear them all out. ng beiter. ground and coming alons slowly - choenile, Werani work I will tel FAVORS THE BASKET PICNIC PLA most time to meet at the Buckinghamn Instead of throwing sway yeur PEGGY ANNE. |Memorial I thought I would write a few sl lines in regard to what one of our sis-|water and set it whese it wilt —& WHY CLUB No. 1 SUCCEEDS S0 |ters from Club nd how we eous. conduct themn |Ders that are SPECIAL SHOWING o . Bedroom Furniture housewife who would like to refur-" nish her Bedroom. All of highest workmanship, in Mahogany, Ivory, Walnut, Bird’s Eye Maple, Golden Oak, etc. ! CRAWFORD COOKING RANGES CRAWFORD GAS RANGES HOURIGAN BROS. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS 62-66 MAIN STREET NORWICH must not be allowed to cause hard names you could use in the Social Cor: The most of them are mow in the|D¢T: Concord Square, June, Lawsie Bes- I have kept watch of the thermome-!ivantago, Ever-Grateful Asnie Cliftes, HILL SIDR. ~OME USEFUL NINTS. Dear Comner Sisters: To clean a food If I am rewarded for my trouble and |chopper, take a piece of Zaw potato gad i {put through the chopper after using. By- ery particle of food is forced out, leav- ing in the machine only the raw Detsto, ngs to all members. which is much easier to ¢lean out than BLANCHE. |anything else, Before using 3 Dew broom wrap a plece of fine wire around it -b:-;l‘lhl Dear Social Corner Friends: As it is|nebes S0 T8 en brooder protected them were taken into Hope to read Greet: dry lemons, place them in a pan of hot o. 1 said about bringing |the same degres of hest withomt friend with them to the Social Corner. [for two hours. When taken eut and , the lemons will be as goft #nd juicy a3 though they Bad never hpm neighbors it |Rard. for the mem-| Nixle: T agres with Kitty Lou conesa- ling to work You |ng the Seclal Cormer page. -1 ke 1 I mot 1tk zes It without an sdverioement =0 They are all willing to give a helping | whole page. If I could write letters o A e S T Kitty Lou I would just write all ‘fhe i |helps T know. Sbe siways writes-mpeh hat Calla Lily |nice helps. I know several people who e sas ihei|say “T do like the Sogial Cerner. There Ll d are 50 many good ideas and Kitty Lew's dontributions, adding many an interest.|a!ways bave done it and they look for|letters are always o helptul” Ing, instruct scif under different pen. names, and many an argument we felt vas started by him to get thought he found somet hard feelings, and to bim belongs the|® credit of how we %an conduct our meet- | e and humorous letters him- [them to do it, | Frenchrx fferent opinions [nice hor A on the subject. Yet he was evex watch-|the Work and the other ful that nothing entered the page that|Should but would ceuse diseord. Many a letter has|™ I been revised where with keen fore-|think that a basket ng (written up-|the thing 2 consciously no doubt) that might cause % Kitty Lou: I understand you have wen You have heard the story of the cd|anoter prize. T wish 1 was as lwky horses. He sald I have two |fOF $30 is worth wipning One is willing to do all of B R i ing that he Srremp——— he was fed he THE IMPOBTANCE OF FASHIONE. h as the hard worker did Dear Social Corner Sisters: 1 want to pienic will ba ju Ty member can do ti fense of fashions in wartime which I think holds much food for thomght. I that w 3 chance to enjoy the entertainment of [know you have been yfeeling like all of d singing and dancing. Of : us, rather guilty at the prospect f maw ings without any oficial head. After Club |COUrse where they are not able it is not . 1 had outgrown the home accommo-|® dations, (Which were started Oct. 13, 1912, by Married and Happy inviting a small circle of writers to heér beme on the Camp Ground) they hired a hall for didn’t spend the constantiy increasing numbers. At that time there’ was no other club. Some thought We should have a president and other officers but again he gave us gopd advice. He said “we were the omly or- ganization he knew of who had Bo ofii- cers, and of which he was very proud, that the gatherings were for sociability alone, and there could be no hard feel- ings it a)l were on an equal footing.” For a lopg time we would count noses and charge just enoush to meet expenses &t our mopthly dinners. Sometimes jt would be flve ¢ents, eometimes eight as our food is always contributed. From the first {t has been understood that each member must do thelr share of the work, so we bave had little trouble in finding a_difterent hostess for each gathering and she choases her helpers, and plans for the hot dishes and - entertainment. We have always kept close to the edi- tor's advice, gnd our gatherings have al- ways been copducted with harmony and 8004 fellowship. Our guagters now are more expensive, § we have ten cents for the dinner and if there is a little surplus it i1s held for a flower fund, 5o, as our sister members of Club Nv. 1 leave us for a brighter circle, we can remember them with flowers. The amount taken in, end on hand is announced go each may know what we have. We have never had epough to do much for charity, ex- cept our contritution to the Near East fund, and our yearly donation day for the welfare bureau which was started by Tidy Addley. We always weleomo onr sisters from other clubs and the glad hend Is always given to strangers with an urgent nvitation to join us. Many| of our most interesting writers were visi- tors before they became members. That Is the Wey to get them interested, so let's ask our friends to meet with us and perhaps in time we witl mot only crowd out the advs. but another nage will be needed to hold the contributions. Our former and present editor I feel sure weuld say there fs room for all in the Corner. More members mean more let- ters 1f all would remember that their ob- Hgations 414 not end by sendine in a let- ter for admif to the Corne= circle, PRACTICAL POLLY. CULTIVATING TOMATOES. Sisters of The Corner: This spring 1 kave taken a wvacation in one line of work but have added more varietiey to my list of tomatoes. 1 started with elght kinds and time will tell Which will sur- pected of them. What T have =id| (Comtisued em Page Eleven, Log, Ouf) F your ankles roll inward—or you wear out your hesis unevenly —even if pain has not begup—your fest nesd beip. Sufferers from foot troubles caused by painful callouses, wesk or falles 3 asches and distorted hesl bones are invited to come end ses the . WIZARD FOOT EXPERT, AT OUR STORE TODAY ‘We have secared the services of & ‘chargs. His skilied Foct Relief Expert trained in the e T g ) o~ Wizard System of Foot Correction. may w Let hic examine your stockinged but prevest leten __ This store is beadquarters for the femous Wizara g ancy P # HEEL These all-feather no metal deviews A lieve (oot Glacomiorts camsed .&. A 3 arches, distoried Hesl ‘Doves. o, fitted, they restore the bones 1o their natersl tion and thus remove tie pressure and cause of pais. i 3 l They srecombonen' n e oo ohed s . oAk

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