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AUGUST 2T, THE SOCIAL CORNER |5t o fos dul 2 e o femateiie pine s :,‘:‘-L.::",:; e sy e it bt ] utes, finishing the same as with the corn. | fopiithuess.is 00 important &, power.in|I feel o very sorry’ for Mollie Make-be- | Won't some one piease’send it fn for | Have never canned any shell beans vet | our character. making- to be- lightly can- | lieve and. Nelly Bly inheir sorrow, and | next Saturday but am going {o try some soon and Will | sidered. Wiy not.learn to khpwimotive | hove Calls:Lilx's sick ome may oot be|® - Hope®you' ail en:m'ed the trip a-nd‘ do them the same 2s the string beans. | hefors allowing. thought to -epring no iovell We miss her as much. picnic at’Gardner's Lake. Last fall,I sent in to ¥ou a recipe for | words? . A-:little self-examination here!. CELIA LOUTSE. _Méfe’s & recipe for everyday uke-l SOAR NOT TOO HIGH TO ]-'A[J_q BUT STOOP TO || tomato vegetable soup. Wonder if any|may be surprising—and humbling. ., a S 3 Cocod -Cake: - This makes 3 layer | RISE. {of the sisters tried it? ~Had not ‘made| Ve are having a. dElightful. August—a ~wmm“e GIFTS 85 TEARS 8GO, |ca ,Three ¢ggs, 1 I-4 cups sugar.. any myself at that time, but later filled| month which ought-io ‘keep-our Comner . ¥hie | tabledpooas’ cocoa, T teaspoon each 12 quart jars and it was delicious. Hus-| full ‘of interesting letters, if we are not hiff,‘f‘." Gl :l‘;ffifi ,;—ef:;‘;:,s i b e and vanills, 2 tablespoons 6f band savs must have mofe of it ‘thid too: busy canning pickling or vacatian-| ey eigniy ve. vears Abo. T foard 1hs | Dutter, pilich Of salt, § teaspoons Bak-. ear e 8B B | foliawi ing powder, * 11-4 caps milk; 3 cups OCIAL CORNER PRIZES FOR 3 ; ng" list of wedding presents re-|INg b . 11-4 caps 3 ps, 2 c F AUGUST Wiidused the. 3x§g§;dy::: it PlE 0 e ENITTED SHOE. . “";““’ & el A0 il OC 7 Liat "“;.u"?' 2‘!“5’“ e i el S ; . Weddinz presents in-those days| 3 3 « One Dollar Each Huldy: You are mot £ far away Dear ommér Metbers: T am Sendif | vese far mirs 73 | mixing bowl ahd beat if croumny. then | 3 A that it would be a nice drive for the}the rules' for making a_lidy's knitted | i arc such 4 confrast to those re- extracts. and milk, . ‘Stir well, then ’ SPRYBIRD, for letter entitled Hints on Child Training. b ol Shoe. I think 'theése o mugh micer than eive n ent day -gdd’ lour_and . baking - powder, sifted Etta Barber: Hopo you can comie to| 5.C%ocheted ones, as they it the' anile| ved by’ the ‘brides of ‘the present day baki 1o LITTLE SPINSTER for letter entitied That Tumbled Down Shack in |the lake and bring all the Plainfiéld &is-| s much tightsr.' The Tuls are tor side ‘thousht the sisters would enjoy | out -together., I£. you put. your mix-| Athiona. ters with you. 5 or \ Teading ‘the Ust. tuzé ‘thin in your.layer pans you can; To ENID, for letter entitled Paying Off the Church Devr. } . Social Corner Folks: Don't orget '!h'i With: thres neédles, cast on 108 witches " ““Groom's' present ‘to bride: sidesaddle, (have 4 cakes. - { 31st and Wildwood park. Zhaying 36 stitches on each needle. drawing in crayon of himself, and tén| ‘Devil's Féed Cake.—1-: | To E. M. R. C. P, for letter entitled A Fine Mountain Tgp. TWICE TWENTY. cup butter, | N et oy dollars in gold, 12 cup ‘lard, 1 egs, 1°cup sugar, 4| - oy b i ‘Row % Sam Row "Bride’s prescl {o groom: gold. Wateh | taspooiis of cocow, 1 cip.sour milk, . ¥ 35 BROADWAY Te JENNIE, entitled The Wonderful Pageant at Plymou e o ame a3 Row 1. . = INTS 3 ailmagine 3 7 i ANOTHEE COEN HUNT FOE TIDY "Row 3_Purl 2, knit 2. . fl:i" breastpin contalning . bride’s | por- 11 levei teaspoon - $oda in vo snur| : " SOCIAL CORNEE POETRY. matter of health and duty. If omitted } ADDLY. . Row 4—Same as Row 3. o Milk, 2 cups flour. ¥lavor with lemon i i lbaliind Catas: M because of distrust after reading my Vg b From bride's mother:’ one pair Dear Editor of the Social Corner: I These four rows form the patterns. m o's ier: one_ D or vanilla. This makes 2 layer cakes = % x 4| letter it is folly, or if from diistoriness| D¢ . member of the; Work 10 rows. Now [n the. center of the Foal blainétel adablgaliepateh Tauit ioriang 1“"“‘*“- ¥ AUSTRIAN CANDY, $1.25 value, pound..... - 89¢ T v =8t Ry T o ladolence oF on tie score of trouble T e S first nesdle decrease as followe: I g:,‘;:":,flh:}_"’:n:“g:{‘ s ”fsw;l to see that recipe for Toma-|} CRYSTALIZED GUM DROPS, 60c value, pound. .. 39¢ you Wl & is unpardonable, i at Gardner t two. plain stitches together, .slip < " B b Mat fhts. will stuare. the" acosuste .mj o s cary in the morning. Go.out| ., S Mer et time.so | one sHieh. Init ane et aron’ s | K2t Moy mother: book “Erery E LR CP. CREAM MINTS, pound .........ceennnnnnnn.. 29 owes, He Tresh, mi5, many of the sisters were old friends. . , " | Man"His Own Physician”, and one larze S > 3 W G wt. Bantaa ’é:::cx‘ye minutes 'at fest Al Kinds of | ™ °L [0 Fou ask how to can corn. | 6 fo tho end ot the sow. | |G Tmade entires fram. clothes once writErs smovip waxe raes-||] OLD-FASHIONED VAN[U..A, pound. . ... 0k . 3Be all things bad that a man has done,|$ o 2208, ks First the corn must be 'canned the day 0 . ~| worn by the groom. i SELVES DISTINCTIVE. wBASEbe: Jotoced lis most natural, horse riding the most | TSt Whe COTC M0 Mt ana’ paci | ter of first meodle for 18 rows, then purl| "G S0 KOO, L one putr cpits,| Dear Sostal Corner Sisters: 1. do not 1 Ib. box CHOCOLATES, Home-Made, 80c value, Ib. 49¢ i st to him. one by one, | advantageous. Tho time for exerclse 18|, gorilized jars by pressing ‘down with | fve roms without decveasing, Now knit|,ng o vearling helfer. like to probe an old wound, but having s the chickens come home to roost. ;‘;"'); :ltdmc morning or just before you| ;' Sl Bl i an inch of the top and |20 rows dlain, alwaye decreasing two| g B T REIS 0 TURKISH PASTE, 80c value, pound ............48¢c : : r | always ‘known Iola, her quiet, unassum- Stifches in the center of every row, knit o e de: ioms o ; o e Fresh air -liss suatched many from | DL it hot water, using Ibfbork 101’122._. purl 2 for 21 rows without decreasing, | O, DIUm. jam and ome towel. ing ways and epirit of “malice toward out air bubbles. Put on rubbers, place o B0y From brids’s maiden aunt: one dog|none, but charity for all” I can't help ir” Cover and EHaD Once ks and boil Girse | Finish shoe With & row of shell having | *Td ohe cat. feeling sorry. that' she should have been w as you will, there's a tims to reap, o i bad as well the jaws of death. In other words shether we wake hangs of | T think what T have written a good 15 d.c. in each shell, fastened down with | 1TOm Eroom's aunt: glass butter dishmisjudged, and-do not Joubt her sin- JUMBO SALTED NUTS, Blanched, 60 value, pound 39¢ L ‘,n ils e o 8000 yonrs. Remove one at a time, snapi it S and one honeycomb -bedspread. cerity: when she expresses her t. Do |l SALTED ALMONDS, Bt Wi #b9. e for poor et And o | down place on a clot hand cover closely |+ © S From groom's older married brother: |mot bediscouraged, Tola. - You-have b S R o LR SN 7Y ry wron find ce. | weak heart. I don't think there is con- D, o UNCLE SAM'S DAUGHTER TOm £T! ot 5 ve been g S Sy ! gostion and don't really think you meed | Yiih @ thick oloth until co el accordion. and song book. a writer for many years and vour letters || JCE CREAM AND RASPBERRY ICE, quart.- 60c i s eu 500 to a ey Ha Helped yon. Of| L Im¥e camned cori for thres yebs S From groom's aunt: ono gallen of |are always full of interest and are in- comeves : meets you face to face|a doctor it they haven't helped you. Of [ T, MEe Ctinel U O SUrel TS DESCRIBES WEEK'S TRIP T are slways full LUNCHEON SERVED, sens come home {0 To0st.| course any time xour illness is of WRCET-| “¥oy certainly have a nice garden as T| Dear Bditor and Social Corner | From bride's cousin Kate: ons book| It seems to'me that the owners of all - er you are over or under the 80d,|a modical Solon Letter ‘bo bad.. T mea|PasEed your] holg 3.a monthiiago. Sisters: " T have written .and I am|of poems, one recipe book. ten yards.of | these new names should strive to make THIS SALE FOR TODAY ONLY. ither. e P o e e Bl T GYPSY. - | afraid 1 am forgotten. But I think of | sheeting and . six sauce dishes. themselves _distinetive ~personalities on scape the hand of God Pl e Bt aodldmas ooy — _| you often ana the gooq times I have| From Cousin Kate's husband: ons | the Social Corner page as well as at the T S fin and shame; | repemitted, on a1l and every occasiol | soME OF DOM PEDEO'S OUTINGS, | When I'meet with you. I Was away for|hen with fourteen chickens, a large | meetings, for remember there are many carved on a marble| vocate that common. sense should tell| Daar Social Cornerfes: I have.just re.| & ¥eek and had a very pleasant trip. | cheese, and. one pepperbox. of us who are unable to attend, and it is e oco a e o e Tot only “when fo run for the doctor" | turned from a visit in Norwich and had| IV left home' around noon and vis-| From “a. dear old friend”. (evidently |better to write so that readers will be ms a!l produced but when to do without him. 2 fine’ tite, ‘a8’ I-always: a7 ip tHere-1 ited friends in Norwich and in the ev-|a former. admirer): to- the bride. an |able to assoclate a name with ideas even ) I Peter was keeping| 5. BT van: G0 kow bow to{Velted the D A" R museum. sav a| eRing went to,New London to: take the | old painting by self.- of agara Talls. | they don't coincide with ours, than to ) 49 BROADWAY . i : ol e i boat for New York. . dore from memory. and .o the groom.)be a nonentity, and wouldn't it cause less 1 by GOAN, [ oW (nkere, sptuc Hier ivaon i aniny o] "m peope at the present dav,| SAd: then had 2 two hours . ride on| - From brides uncle: one snuffbox sgd|label it as such. and stick to their own | . O Tt ot | times that e Deople at Hten the Joha: | Fain . through -country. that we had mot| one pair of iron candlesticks. pen names, or ifthey do DOt Wih 10| wwiu love to all the sisters and oS B e e A e T R e e i ey X ¢ Trom bride's srest aunt:.ove. small [have their’ ‘identity Xnown (and there |, gno e T s o Pollcr [hat 18 (the Mew, | K o R ers| _ One day we went for.an auto Tide-and | brass Xettle. - may be a good reason -for it), then sign LUCY ACORN. i t Nannels. | ¢ T § saw acres of beams and the .buflding| ~From gToom's cousin: ome. pair of | themselves “anonymous” We just get a ifes atter, rub in olive | homelike place. They have two pianes| AL GNP ord G e (On lthe WAt | secse. & “7" |500d idea of " one ‘writer when she HOW TO CAN CHICKEN b M phae b o b _M‘(S” n\ir:«rh;n? Tooked -so| NOme We came a -different. way. W»‘. From brida's hrother: one ox voke. |clianges her name and we form a new b o o o o e e | SO teavhit ot and lave- | What weuld a bride of {odaw thin<|mind pictute which throws us .off the ear Social Corner Sisters:—As 1 e 8 | deal o mien o Cheer L L e e amas 1a] ¥ (EFSoNds 3nd fowers and: miles after | of sueh & collaciinn of. wedding nresenis: track azain, besides providing more work | have just joined the Social Corner, I be Uvers | 0T there. yho sceiped vers . BADBEC to| 3hifey o e gonsn. T. mould have Wred {o have given vau|for the Photograpier. thought I would send in the way I can rotary movement, sou Willland a victrota. E. Davis has been 1 ar w Yorx weck from a leng atly improved in hea : =~ LA n ests nd Mre. Os. od ‘¢ on h a W came inland then and eaw many|iha m¥ale 1Lt but swas afraid it. would| . Peggy Ann: Oh, yés, I soon learned, or | chicken. eIl b e g y Dew.w the ‘above letter, then (ry Janelte's ro.sho hud been thifera yéar’and cnf Loe cante. wlald.thep, 2qen Phiivd s pln et g e TIPSR rather guessed the identity of the owner| Cut the chicken up in pieces, pack ”': L T T L Jeon. - : Qe S s SR B a s P R S e e L e Fhers one could bur wiches to all.from of the big olive Zreen truck ‘and its|in jars, one teaspoon of salt, with n, N, Y., Mrs. Harriet Q. Johnson 2 y AT 5 e o b o] et Vezetables berrtes and horey. GRANDMA.. | ingling contents. Will be very glad to| boiling water, boil three hours from|and daughter. Helen, Mr. and Mra. Hae. I ¢ Btore By 8 | e imtIns nece from: Bostons. Thes) 1 J0EIimE Arin (siall over .now arid am| % 4 mike Tour acquaintance. time the water starts to boil. I se| ry Lisk and thres crildren Mo ood ee e Pa Eane e O P o Ty | 2t work. once more.., T Home. to mast| (oo oo T T oL | Uncle” Saiivs Dangbter:. You, confusela wash boiler with rack. Oswiin' and’ Sheir y 3% etk e Zougs, and s box of foamic inihelr cac and Inrited e Lo ool it e shiteta ml fheie ssxt mnitie . 2 3 G me. I have received no letfer from you.| A vear after, if you want something| A1l d up from g i these: tvo Joiles. from 1o rids Wi ‘them.. So we ook S0 | M dhe Susthidiim SO0 Gl en | PLYMOUTH, but think I can fathom the mystery. good, fry chicken in butter. Thicken|Y. N . B e L | - A L ijdoaa ikt e ol e Rk NG . FAIR HAIR Tear Sisters of the "Secial Corner:| -Kitty Lou: Your very instructive let-|gravy. thing more i The Westminister plans 1 cdn rabbit, and squirrel the same | Day. promise 3, but I have been waiting|way, only add an onion, sliced. Fry | attend. 3 g ter recerved and: I realize my ingratitude e friends e home out there. Tt Have recently .uurned‘ from . a . trip Y et o o R e ity o mics beach,| CANNING AND-DETING CORN. |down on.Cave Cod, which brings many | 1. nat rep -iuch pleasus = et . 2 & re-|till T had a-room -settied so I.could tell|in butter sam hickes " ay t otr whole hodv must all housos ana crounds. Our- triends| Dear Members of the Social,Corner: | Pleasant fhings to mind to-be long re-|C les =2 S AT N f : . iro of work I wonr fase 1o Your | vere et cut o {able. and extra, Not ‘& fow: have treuble. trying 0 dan | membsred. - 1 had -ihe opportunity :of | JOU-how riuch I benehited by your, ideas. e GOSHEN .o . u S T Raire and we eortainly cnjoved: our | cOFn and there seems to be o R o it B s (s s By A e e o 1 think you everrate me. You|lunch and an ocean view at the same| many methods as there are L R iy NI EEINEDS. e et Lo, Yo - = : e o e ar st Jumeh Wa aTl went down | COFR.. Corn: should. be canned the day it | audience of 10,000 people seated on the |lal Corner may have it. 111 be very bene- | i You wanted to know 4 = o braska, was a recent guest of fremds Where wo could see where | is zathered before any of the natural | ETandstand, jmany who stood around| e are watching the building of & e f?:'aln‘kC,;:efrf:{n?dnowc:sL:»uh here. - water and ‘gky met. 1t was.almost| SWeetness is. ost. outside, boats and vachts in the harbor,| beautifal, little echoolhouse of tapestry|o,™ . 3 oonital Yo brign he room | _ Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Manning of Yamtic Thime "t of bt of tand when| Then cutting:ths kemels from the|al combined fo count many witnesses.|bridk. It will have four class rooms, an, ;o ‘o TOCHIS DB O s :Jast atok-| Wi With frisnds hers Medimetay. wa lanked i1 front of us and the- salt| cob be careful ot to cut.too deeply. |The pages of American history have told) 2SSemblY fwzfl'h:n playroom. There{ | ¥ > A family picnic was heid at the home " of Dublin and Jf 1t i larger than | hreess was sreat. Then our ride hame| ~Te:Can Cern::Remove husks and silk [us the story of -the Pilgrims, and the|Seems to me 1o be wonderful possibilities) “piiy Deal ana Chatterer: Your|Of Fimer Geer on North street, Tues Dok | e et day End ome long to be | tie of boiling water and let boil ten|are . familiar. The population. of ' the | neighborhiood with no church. nor hall of ghb ! and al ot A number from this place were at the s wan mbera. AT thess swmmer outings | minutes. Take from boiling wafer and | town of Plvmouth is about 13,000 veo-4ny kind. Is i ta be used solely for o brmpatay. et siaters for Your wOMS \Willimantie Camp Gromd Sunday. u Wwa can have to think over mext winter| Put immediately into cold water. Tet|Dple. -and from that -community. about, _fll’nceS.dor wi = wcfi ab"» young and old, Shall e alall to Boa you. My AMr. and Mrs, Lo Lombard of For 295,000 0 | Wher e Cand ‘fen. cover the pround|Stand n the cold bath’just one. min- | 1500 persons. men, womien and children | Tich and eor, beneit by it? Let us hope| | el Ra 3 | wa s 1ond the morth winds are making. us | Utes:> Cut. ‘offs. the . gob. "3 P gave “thefr sérvices to . re-enact um.-:el“; el e s R gulde _the MOLLY MAKEBBLIEVE, | this week and Mrs. Lombard's son 18 a s | B ke ok el loosely fn Jars. _ Add one ‘teaspoon of | scenes, which took' vlace thres centur- | “children of lsrael” into .the promfSed 80 a guest of friends here. ention from vear to vear; | : | ¥ Tomder ‘ho ‘mans comerites went | 541 snd one teaspoon of susat fo each | ics ago. on the coast of New Encland. |l4nd of soctal service and clean recrea- > _A Goshen farmer took down to the CANNENG (07N AND | COORING |15 0 on Tk B They wore pianning fo| QUSFL Sar. FY) with boilins water aid | The quaint costumes were vers aitrac: | ion 3 Z ANOTHER COENER MEMBER. rwich market Tuesday on a wWagor G 3 A D e o ihin et | half seal. If screw top Mason fars are |tive, and ' miodest, = wWide comparison ERSIS. Dear Editor: Having read a _great | oes, of Greer I . rias, o T Tt A e e N Tiaw | uSed turn the 1id on as far as it whI |to modern styles. many of the very fine letters of the So- | There was 100 bus 1o e ) Whoh 1'iseaq jPRE A 0" Dol Ty ters | £, USIE e b and fourts fnger, | Tho duntcate Staxfower of 1620, lax TRY TO BE SUNSHINT. clal Comner T would like to be one of | GRS J e ¥ rlast k did t " = 4 G zive e 1id a ek uietiy - anchore n the harbor. o 3 e membe: ave met several of th at is rapidly . 1 by the il £ s e e T o™ g | (he, oams Shouid be ‘Slled full “But if|frequentiy the nowertul searchlizhts. on | DA% Seocial Comer Sisters: T know e the repairs belng made « school houses. That in ti idated district is underg s : members and am in hopes of meeting a has been & long. time since I have writ-| Dol TE S S N, PORE O TMeetas A ten to Jou, but I hape you have net for-| o r TN gotten'me. 1 huve enjoyed reading the| 528 Bl packed tightly allow an'inch for expan- hev were nacked from the| siom during processing. - Put half:sei‘ea mr’w{:_ el -;o jars nto the Rot “ter bath. The wa- shore revealed its nresence, as the tale of “courage and hardships of its herolc passengers were unfolded.- Threes hun- 5 CHOCOLATE. cpairs and aiterations. - i o) the grandstand, accompanted by an or-| ioush T /Ahe. 8t autauqua in 3 : {besh Honsat' Copat. (i time from the chm‘n_ e a1 oranared | Of an enjoyable trlp somewhere or a ple- WESTMINSTER o E bl O Gtamiaay The iana St —— ————— ¢ minute boflinz begins. The jars wiil| nic_party better than I do the 4 sfons about ‘sinzle or married life. eaoh one: think- their lot in life is the most desirzble and hap, OCIAL CORNE The pastor's theme Sunday wa: on the discovery of God by Haga: some way, God must become re: B e e for the occasion. Many pathetic DOM PEDRO.’ | $6ey ‘are pat in, Atithe end of. three | cones, Tfre presented, doubtless of 3 ; dheend Te | true origin. hours .remove from . the boiling wa.er! o based | ature has hovered close to the frost It in the valley, A S personal to each person; each must dis- s o ar fnisi sealin, Cool as auickly as.| o 11y, Cbarkition of tlie Pilerim band. | witivbe contented: Life is too short for | cover God, for himselr, as did Hagar CHAPLIN ANSWERS AND INQUIRIES P e P e possible, ng the fars from a draft. | oo 3% o 2. nés and kKinared. a% | giscontent or' disagreement. If anyone| The church school picnic Wednesday Rev. Robert Williams, dean of Albion > = Nosr: Sogtal Covricr B Tho work should be donme quickiy and | They 1oft the homeland. to ventule out|cverteels blue or thinks'they have more college, Michigan, deiivered a fine ser- ; narmiseton. the corn not allawed to starid long be- | An8 o703 the feAs [0 A% VRIRCTR|irials than they can bear, just let tiem swings and games added to the chil- | mon at the church Sunday last te 3 - 2 & - 5 o tween stei Do not try to do too large lcall on 2. friend who is confined to the| dren’s good i Stapdinz and ona of the: paular sisters b f erty. The signinz of 2 quantity at one time. 5 e FiX first_landing .at Pro . compact. tha cetawn, . the first time, The attendance was | good sized congregation of attentive Mst- | bed with paralss incinding a mumber of visitors and they will go home | zood. and thank ‘God they ¢ and talk. | A corner. and to'{emore a:question To Dry Corn: Dried corn has a swest s 3 | ot Fhe i =, ik s May Heffernan of New York who _\lr Williams’ sermo on former 2 nutty taste - if's Impossible to find |7 T e | Margaret Sansste en_people| was also here a year ago at C. H. sions have been greatly enjoyed. 1 o cinnao sorn A¥tar "conT e aat Asdnel ) re sunshiny they make the whole world| Koch's, has returned to her former po-| Charles G. Gaulin ris_place 7 . | fully drled there is mever ‘any das to hold tha oty igntar by, the! nce.” “Laugh and | sition. ¢ every, observe RITTY 10U GIVES WELP [0 One of the to Patri , of New York. the weorid laughs with you” and she| Evelyn Koch and Miss Caroline Colver| Heary Lamphear has improved the { urges all-to-try to be sunshiny so that| has returned to New York after of his place by a Dew piazza | flowers ‘of pure gladness will bloom in the | time in the Koch home. The North Windham band is to sive hearts ‘of those who know us. Let's trv| A. Girouard, a district supe strilinz scenes 'was that of the snoposed derarture of the Mayo! = of 1621. Only half of the Pil ~ frames are not exp oTHERS sive 16 buy and.are ‘a zrood invest be used over and ring 2 n S ararhins i a concert at the church Monday even- . el jzr band had: survived the: hardshins | i agisters, and.report if we are success-| of a safe and lock company, with head- | Ing. was the Tow Témeve husks and silke ‘from ‘1 orevious winter, and as they |y, quarters in Newark, N, J, was a guest Mr. and Mrs, Edward E. Segar and 5 cor Put into bolling water: ! shors, some wepeing at the When T.read the letter from Ma of | of Rev. and Mrs. T, Edward Davies, Greene Gables und the pleasant time she | gust 14th. was having n her cottage by the sea, I| A number from Wes thousht how I would like to run dowa | the fair given by the Cant. inute and kernals about half wav' G e falthful craft,’ that’ had | n their only home for many months: them, the ayestion and Edward, were visitors allup’s, Tuesday and Wed i Cut o her cottaze.at the seashore. 1| Guild social, was highly successtu gt did not need 10 he urged to accept, and so| The circle for prayer at home I spent Iast Wedlk Wwith her, enjoying the | on Wednesday evening, August 31st .nd also a certain income for | corn frequertly. .vWi le drying: . Whe ttle -store in glass or. tin cans wit The chi tod and : 5 | ury Green | Mr. and Mrs. William N. Smith hava the cob. Serane out the re Az-care- | Was a loud voice."Are there|ang give her a surprire visit one day,|church people Thursday of last week. | been visitors at B. M. Welch's. r o ood | DIt r s ful not to pull any of the fwll. Spread |2 to return?” but the same day I had an invitation| Judging by the merriment of the even-| Rev. R. G. Pavy and three young men Y wishes th e | on’the: drying travs in_ thin:lavers and | < heard with thrilling | from my daughter to spend 2 week with | Ing and comments since the Good-Times, | of Mansfield, who have been camoing in p WEd PRIMRO! rns lging for | dry’in a slow oven. Stir and.turn thte | resgousa. ey i ford woods attended church hers Mr. Pavy took part in the Georgs Washing- o Dresent, to item- . 5 A A HAPPY TIME WITH APPLE BLOS- i : s | cosing ‘of the morning service. . e more neofle’WHo Te-" tiElit-ftting. covers. Pound Dbaking pow- | iws. moints in *thelr respestive DIAces: of | sug hraezes wnd Hathiing. There were|for its subject, “Careless and Ma n t P e that a woman. ¥ { der cans-are easy to fii and are m bistory. two other daushicrs and three grandsons | cious Speaking.” “Cur words are testi-| Norfolk—With the mear completion of e a house an. » chil- | ture and-insect proof.. When gried col The final scene of the Pligrim pazeant J in the narty, and all had a fine time. We | mony for or against Christ and certainly had ‘good appetites and emjoyed | church.” Scripture passage, St the ‘monay allowsd her is .to be cooked and it should -bel|included the full cast.. The Boy Scouts the monument in memory of the world soaked. in ‘cold ‘watér for-thres- hours|er America carried the flags of all na- war veterans the question 15 bei: .\I.A.-. ttle more the fish and clams. 12, verse: . inclusive. ed as 10 2 appropriate home for the ark . ¢ and- cach the| and then brought quickly te the boil- ! tiohs, the Stars and Stripes, the center| Neily Bly: My heart overfiows with of New London, | which is now called Triangle Park. P S omegi . 1 point and boil rapidly for twenty | ot .all .thess thousand peovle, in unity, | sympathy for you in yeur sorrow. You . D s » urije about this summer, but| Trhoow ceve” carinot be vaid for, but! minutes, Jt may then be sea- | t5 reprasent the decades of development | vere the mister whe was so kind to me B L5 et <o t ou about my trip Apple !, & ccores of married Women 1| oned and used in any way that ca i om the forefathers' day to the present which T told her I would write | J it She told me a fow weeks agel = at’ the ‘only. meefing I ever attended at compiainis. some of | ned eorn might be used. A the Buckingham, and I do not'forget it. A s and fre | ¢he had not seen my letter. T went cariy them bifter 23 to how humllfated they | Best -wishes from FRED'S ‘WIFE ¥ as'in Plrmouth on .wtday and|Hepe I'can ineet .you' asain some time. ut"T wanp fo]in; the. fupring: o/ Herhomt 2tk " have felt and how thev have suffered ! 4 “ | Monday. Aug. 1435, sitended services |God bless and comfort you, is my wish. B o your: b : ¥ everstaing T T for Gimead | as the results of havine to beg for every e < |In fhe First Parish chureh and T sax | “We are having lovely weather now for . R - Ung T had for dinner | oo thev get—aro right. PICKIING CUCUMBERS, many old_landmarks, and sites of early | 1ong auto drives, nd I hepe all the sis- went for Men "cnend a great deal of momey on Dear Corner Members: The weman |homes. © The only house left standing. Bt sarive | themselvey foel at liberty to”dn 0 and | who has 2 few hil's of cucumbers in her | Within whese walls were heard ‘Pilgrim ear friend That I hiad nét seen | 2150 Spend monex on th efr useless eom-| zarden sometimes finds hersslf won- veh:gsng is. that Ac: the h!:omeglt;lfh ot aths, & ; Jears, Her son was - \eun|PEnions or *latives which cught to be| dering ‘What to do‘with the cucumber Ishn. FHowland, A log eabin, with thach: Y t y !player. B. B. S, Mid Clover, Apple} Zi¥eR at home. The husband wishes to| Six. or eight hardly seem worth wiille | ed roof, temnorarily -built. for. thiX-anni- | We-have no -apples,-s0 must can all Gther com and Mollle Makebeliove ang ag.| B¢ Povular so spends hls wife's money | pleking when they are- tiny, but “will be | versary,. stands mear to tbe site. Where | f7uits to take their place, also pickles and used to dance till the carly morning | 0. 40 50. But T.am saving the time willl more than iy needed for @ salad at elic-| the first honse ‘was efected in 1621, vegetables. - Hope I have nat taken-up hours to his music. P& {come when the husband will have to| ing mize: Burial Hif hag deen visited by then- | too much space in The Corner. We both had 4 very happy day and|™eet the pasroll in the family cirele ev-| . Thié rule for pickles is #o0d, for the | sands, these smmmer menths, and Wany | - Best wishes.to all. 2124 1o see some of oy dacy “mg|ery Saturday niglht. I have = ‘heard | cucumbers may:be gathered -and: put.in-|ars able to find tombstones; whose in- GRANDMA GRAY. 527 As we 1ett for home we went| MAnY a woman say “If I had known | to the crock a few -at.: 2. time uMiil |scriptions. date back to their colonial our old schoolhonte and eaw|that I would NaVe to bez for every| the crock ig full - The pickles keep. |ancestry. T observed conversations |MypsT BEAN. ters are enjoying them. Hope I may meet some of you at Willimantic camp meet- ing - T suppese the sisters ars busy canning. VINES, HUMMING! icent, T never would have married.” Mustard Pickles: Ome cup rock sait, | among. strangers, and visitors. éach an-| . | € prook where 31a Clover used to walk | 34 2V VO (IS PAT L s an o oSt e cup sugr. onel Ex- | Sus- o Gaim & descondtnt from Map.| . | BIEWS AXD mrossows . . | i 1o bs remembered, so don't be afraid, t:slon shing, but I do think that a wife| lon vinegar, herseradish root. oftwer passengers. ~As this. homor s - Showla have an allowanee, if her hus.| Wash cucumbers. and -wipe. dry. Put| emphasized so much just now, T was in- | 10vely morning-th's is! [ am writing! PG S SR L e, | band can afford 1t, or if he is that kind|in 2 two zallon croek. Add the horse- | formed, (hit ‘a gredt conference is ‘to | this lstter in the.shade of some fine bean | Bay (oard oha’bentimis T aon e ot (;: of a man. that hates to part with his| radish cut in- 1-4 inch pieces With each | s held in Plymouth. in September, In | Vines with large red and white blossoms. money. 1 certainly think my wife de-|layed of piekles, - Mix sall, mustard, sug-| which thess descendants are to be ga- |1 Dhavethem on two sides of the veranda.; it a okt exoationt] s X v Acorn serves an_allowance. ar and vinegar and let stand till dissolv- | frersd. No doubt thousands Wil avayl|A Dair-of beautiful humming birds seems a excellent Now somie of our new siste £ ¥ & Aetlne |2 N st new sisters write, for| ¥ Go0a “widlies for alL ed. Pour over pickles. . Add cacumbers | themselves .of this privilege, to-meet fn | {0 <oy the blossoms 2= well a5 myself. | A [ iton, cs but] Love and Truth next week. . BROTHER AMOS, | and horseradish until .the crock is fall. | ona' great body, at the shrine of tlelr | They are very tame, and of course 1 sit: K ces are manifold, ard the intro. With by - TWash and wipe gTape.leaves and COVEr | nonered snesstors. I should be glad to | very still when I hear them cominz. I wishes to all e Metes WHEN JEATOUSY OROPS ouUT, | Cucumbers with seven or sizht '1oME |ce, that dlstineuished company, and|am delighted when. they light on | the of bathe for the poor is a noble et 3 pieces of horseradish and a laver . of | jro.. t eligibls to be counted among | vines and- sit there a while and gaze - e 1o, King adv : o { Dear Comerites: Try as hard as We| rape Jeaves an inch fhick Put 2 |inim: yet assoclated, as the wife of x| 3tound. G E apeakine adv d|gow CORN CAN BE CANNED|May to avold it it's pretty diffcult tef hig piats over the crock and store fn a | giith T SRS N8 Tl 0 °h2 ] the flower book a plant—s magic i s el Wi TOSING A iavold all traces of jealousy. ~'We may| dark cool place. The pickles will he g X the. mother of two sons, and two ltt1: | bean vine—would grow 70 feet in a-sum- H e o et e | Tt Sinde e s ok SEM NOSN | pranfebiidror cwho /Continne o the Qe | e 2oL Bl S5 aeeds lir 10 cents ments. Tl e eton LTI ke |Io0 ENEEL blaad e T stont gy Kt | i At The cynical bachelor and the.scornful| criap. I¢ the wincEar is tso sharp ai | Siore of PLymouth bay, and close to the | FCh ol Y will be running all orer | spinster losetheir disgust- for .16vers | tate it. with waterr, Moo Strong vinegar | AM0US “honored -tock.' touckied by PNI-| Ce0tRCSE, Ot B e o e rourse!?. to tell Tidy Addly how I can corn. Have | transports when once they themselves|if often the cause of wilty cucumbers, |Srm feet:T thought what a great sten- TighY - Well, I.planted-the -15. sceds f’;: Tl s nduelsa to nealth | ysed tho same rule for the last thres or | como under the glameur of live. The| Gheyped Cacvmbec Ficklaa: Eightetn g’,“fi,‘fifi’:'“\,,“',',do,,xf';i:d]i::;"re" 70 |1 thought!it they run 70 feet in sumume: | e abschutely the best substitute 3 r 2 ‘s Saréioe #nd: physice. It: smualizes, the| . T begn by puttiag the tabbicy on the| Leruia e eot | ex) et 2:13:?‘:::4 ST ;:l::; m’“’i‘i‘.’f’i’&f R S e e o ::;‘:::uxue:ufi'x::lmt::.nfx et ation cf the blood renders the skin | jars, (hen set in some pan to sterilze;| fortune. The impatient . pedestrian | spoon;white pepper, (Xo. tablespoons of | the kevnote 'of this:tercentenary oelé.) 00 6 G ARG T g0 tWh TIEY 10,10 I S bl Seomitla' £reverwpi: LATLthe fdza nea )y il of cold water, also | quickly changes his criticisms of others'| salt, oke: tablespaoh sugar; twélve whole PrAtion: 5 i up! 2 o #tion 'ves the body from a|put some in e pan and set on the back . m H 2 aver of thick, obstructive accumuiation |Of the stove. Next:put on the kettle to E:c:}::x :zh:: :::auh: é.’&'.'r ;3: baits ereian this rosk, anden s, el | o e T Mip et se of rubbing onc down af.| Dear Corner Fols: If I keep my the bendinz over and|Promise of a letter a month for the year, om slde tn g all adds te|tiis is my last chance for this menth. s rnothing better.| Am glad now that I waited, for I want “AUTOMOBILE WRECKED” HOW FREQUENTLY YOU READ THAT HEADLINE, MR. AUTOMO- BILIST, AND THEN PAUSE, WITH A LITTLE SHOCK, AS YOU RE- MEMBER YOUR CAR IS NOT COVERED BY INSURANCE. “AUTOMOBILE WRECKED” MAY BE WRITTEN ABOUT YOUR CAR SOME DAY. NO DRIVER IS IMMUNE FROM ACCIDENT TO HIs MACHINE OR, WORSE STILL, TO PERSONS. LET US TELL YOU SOME TIME ABOUT AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE N H 1 seurf and oleagimons surficial deposit, | cook them in. With what cold water you | The faflure in life finds his saresstic re- en T"‘,E‘““ ST - anll bsssonia ?o DP:STL‘; f(:)Ls:RACTIDN A c“‘ SICONETEDIAS nd so0 proves salutary giving thercby | think will cover the jars. While the|marks on - success - diSappearing’ forever | pers! o Began' the kh\[dom nét vf kings, ‘but “k! OM LOSS. n impetus to absorntion and secretion. | Water is heating in both kettles, cut, nice | when. some - charce turn | totts and 'nemr! and let e hl:e:; winI mia als Tm‘)‘mbm. REMEMBER, THAT ONE ACCIDENT MAY COST YOU EVERY DOL- Narm bathing acts beneficinily on the | tender corn from the cob and when the | whevl’ sote. tha bert: wofng n i '"M_ Ra n.fi Esper, Began the mkhg'of n.e world again:» | Sofe “m ‘and had 20 blossoms |} | AR YOU POSSESS, INCLUDING YOUR HOME, IF YOU DO NOT She, asd Tiver, siving new Jife to]jats ars Wik oack nesrty fh0 vl ool nbe cloves’ With vinegar‘and S riover vege. | on it most.of the time. T am goitic to\} Cuppy INSURANCE ON YOUR CAR. ach organ It helns the bowels and |corn, fill with hot water, partly seal, set| .So when, we-find ourselves me)mu to tables in & crock.. Cover dnd store 1n 2 : .vmm,‘ ““-firllmm" :fieb(mhm E e L ‘m‘“ S5 e ’“ wiie ME’THOD FOR CANNING - | ;O Glory: X think I made your velvet plents of Sueubers: “YOMATOES WANTED | %2ke, 22t ‘i3 one 1ad oneavarier rome _Dear. ‘Editor. and Sisters of the Cor- | ot putter. . ner—Tb Balsam Fir: .Glad to know| lold:I;am. glad to read vour mum |'about ydur trip to Maine and New Weuld \love-to meet you'and we wouid ‘| Hanpshire. . I. don't ha ask ifiyou -n:b ‘hands. . Now. have, I ‘met you? your in ) )k O] o aaking i, e of | o setr f-fim"?fx‘m:’m‘" b tomach. n all cases of restiessness, fin kettle of hot water and boil two hours. | sit in the searts of the scornfal’ and cast| witer ¥mown as low epirits, general [ Have jars submerged when boiling be- | careless or malicious. criticiss of ‘this:oF «odfly and mental depression, the warm |gins. If water boils away and leaves tops | that about us,.it might-be wise:conld ‘we ath is most usefal. Tt tranquilizes the | uncovered it does not seem to affect the|use the power of self-analysis: and .sée vhole svstem, induees a good nignts|keeping quality of the corn. After beil- from whence Gur scorn springs. Of Coursé, est. soothes excitability, stills an jr- |ing two hours, remove from Lkettle; snap|at first we'd find it easy: to -deéceive ouf- ezular and fuctwating pulse and calms | down the last clamp, stand tops down till | selvées here and to ascribs. high and 14fty | | tarbulent mind. thoroughly ‘cooled. motives: to cismhs. - Butiw The warm bath Is imperstive as a' Whes I can string beans I mn—m;uugf:czmmr e b WE WILL GLADLY TELL YOU ALL ABOUT AUTOHOBILE INSUK- ANCE AT ANY TIME. A NEWTON VAUGHN, Insurance - 30 FRONT STREET PUTNAM, CONN. .

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