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UK THE ool Bo\S SOCIAL CORNER POETEY. GOLDENROD. When the Wiyside tangles blaze Iz the 16w Eeptember sun, “hen (Hs flowsrs of Summer days Dro#p and wither, one by one, Reschiing up hrough bush and drier, ~amptuses drow ;.nd heas: of fre Tlaenting high wind-rocked plame; *37e #ith Wéalth of native bloom— Goldenrod ! hen the méadow, lately shern Parched 2nd languld, swosns With pain Then her lifeblood, night and mérn, Srinzs in evéry throbbing vein tsund fallen, tarnished urn, #aping watch-fires brighter burn; Autumn's gate, w_with Justrous welght— e pasture’s rude embraca vines, ARE ALL THE CHILDREN i s, the wind othed secure Be re dard ars drawing near - S fhten M5 Wabhi anlter hes AL CORNER EVENTS USING POTATO LETTOVERS \NOTHER NEW uE ST TIME AT GARDNER LAKY xnow I ehoul een kept Busy . * they enjoyed the plenic and hoped wegld hava another soen. £6 we for our efforts. The mue- thess that heipe: thanks 10 Gol Liberty Beil. CADY. WOW WAISTS CAN BE FINISHED. Taas Csrmer Members: Many waists, * lems sietves, are 'aid to one elae elbows wearing thin or sopse- m#s Selbe come in the elbow. You ean hen the walsts by getting two and ne-quarter ¥i of lsqe insertion— 504t three-quarters of a yard of White slbaves aut of the walst ahd atound the armhele semething ®e a pleot or smllop. Thén shake 2 air of plain sleaves out of the net, fin- the sieot edze slecves in an old cor- cover. You will ot need the lace vou crochet the-edge. Just slip the ++velens Walst om over corset cover. One air ot siceves.mas-be worn with masy - SOCIAL CORNER DEFEAT MAY BE VICTORY IN DISGUISE. % thréugh a lttle sirip of paper, and By that means the fingers are kept from under the hammer. These terfible hot days if you wish your room a little cooler—wet a towel in 1d watér, and hang in an open win- dow; it will 6ool the air wonderfally. When éréam s wrapped too much it will granule; to bring it to thé right consistency add about two tablespoons of milic to one-half pint of cream. Beat untll all right. Never make lemonade or anything acid in tin. Take the flat rib bones that comé out ot~ cornbsef. Save them for the néxt Beet you buy, lay them In the bot- tom of the fettle. Théy will save vey etables from burning. & When baking loaf cake, and it rises and raw dough comes out at the top, take 2 piecs of paper, cut a slit the size 6f the raw dough and placs over the cake. This will keep the rest of the eake trom burning and the cake will complétely balce. ; Always héat a lmife whén cutting néw Bread, or hot cake. UNCLE SAM'S DAUGHTER WHAT CAS BE SEEN IN GROTON. Dear Social Cormer Sisters and FPriends: 1 have recently visited the Bl Library in Groton and was very muéh Interestéd in the edlisction of butter- flies. There ate #bécimens from all parts of the woerld. Soms are, really wondarful. Théy are . beaut mountéd, and zreat taste arrangement. 1 thin m South Amétick 2t the finest, be large and with such striking eol- Then theré fs a beautiful collee= of botli native and foreign birds. Bill collaction includes all our na- tive birds, finely mounted, and they afe véry interestiie, especlally the sea birds and altogsther would make a Eood OB- fec tiesson for either children or grown prople who aré not well up in bird lore. Tames Tl has a fins collection of unted our well knowh o hag the largest exgs 1 etér saw. rare, and some vl The birds, antlection are quite us nests, visited the menument house ome o found a great many i s of the Revotionary ti Ledyard's sword g caref) I was quite fnterssted in tsat was made from wood eut from.a trea st White Plaine, N. Y., during the Revolutionary war by Capt. Rufus Ave ary, and made by Mrs. Hinekley, grand- wer of Mrs. Julia Biil. It was cers a euriosity, Thers was a largs ma of pure white and 1t was a most wonderful plece T had a very interesting talk with ady who has charge of the higes “Mother Ba seemed to be emiling doWn upon us from her ple- ture on the wall shells I passsd out, té the Ledyard was killed hel that was made durs r for the soldlers to get Then up on the wondertul look cannot be found New London. thair gune and 1hat s elen around grand. Tt comprises o view 6f the ieland fort the sur- 2 nant viatni » hatl not vietted erested to know | | hours Groton. DOM PEDRO. | AUNTY ¥o. T WitH omAveEEUR| AND ADELLA TO ENTIDR- TAIN SEPT. 14 I wouldn't do meh | » of general housework. | I think with Kitty. Lou that| 0ct need & privite seerctary. o sorry for all the hereaved aes. Thes ave my sympathy, but Wa must | i make room for the younger generation. It matters little we are ready (o answer the our time comee. And then will be glorions awAkening when amilies will be reunited to sing prajces to our God. No more sorrow and: part- ne. What 2 thought. I just read o » morning Fulletin ount of r r “Buckey th, She nt to Seattle, Wash, hort time ago. We'll not mora of her qualnt readinge Clover: Yes, I know “Who s to sneak to. seen you ad to leave carly. Only tomatoes as m for soup <onp and use for 2 végstabls. T Have whép canning tomatoes. nart out and fill your a lot of pure toma- Stratn and AN fam with this can make regular tomato can it by bolling ¢we or three the jars as other vegetables. T always can my tomatees by the open chttle proces dom lote 2 far. T alwars use of rubbers and am carcful sbout u I had a nies surp wesk Wheh inz to ths door found Soottis and Jane thore. How our tonges dia 1y for 2 while! Serty, Seot- e T forgot the eges. That same evening by appointment Chanffeur and Adella mat hers and: wo three have decided to entertain the Cor- ner at my place ou Vergason avenué Sept. 14 ard if ctérmy the 16th. We Invits the husbands and wives of afl the members, And all that have friends they wish to invite are welcome. Let s hops for o go6d day and a2 g erowd, You know, sisters, T have al- Ways befors led you into the barn. Well this year I can turn you leose in the pasturs, hot for huckleberries but green grass. Be surs to bring vour plate, cup and foric ana something to eat as usual. Most of you know whers Vergasen avenne is b#t for those Who ds not will say dn coming from Franklin square take the Yantlc trolléy, get off at the M. E. church, Huntington green, former- Iy known as Bean HIll.- Ceminz sotith after leavinz Yantlc and crosstng the river bridge look for the yellow signals 8t the left. Coming nerth the signaly will be at $he risht . Follow these and yéu will soen find ms only 2 little ways 3t the top of the hill, abbut 1v minutes wallc frem the trolley. I will .try to have comeome at the cars leaving the Square at and 10 e'clock, arriving here at 10 and 10.30 to mest such as Iner and 2 few others Who cannot walk —even this little distance. Well, T guess the editor will ¢hink I am making op for lost time. Remem. ber the date, Sept. 14; if stormy the hext day. And the place to meet Chanf- feur and Adella 2t the home of ¥ AoNTY No. o0 in s04p. soup and t ng 2ll new ones 6 one day last 1. ADVERTISNWRXTS WEAN LACK OF LETYERS. Thar Bociai Otemer Siters: 1 ses wo 2ad @ iarge advertistent oo cur page derest apaie lest week met T | emploved. | through fine food cutter, then drain eut| SRR Dbecause no more 6f the sisters write, and I think I must be one of-the gullty ones. 1 tully intended to write ever since my plenic but every week I did not seem to get to it. I have asked several of thysisters about a silver fork and thres napkins that were left here and have not been able to find out who they belong to. Perhaps someome caa tell me through the Corner. 3 Tiny: Call some time and see if one of thess are yours. Fair Hair: I, for one, have mot for- gotten you. You must have emjoyed your trip very much. Perhaps I may be down to the Buckingham to the next meeting. Olga: I think T will have to send you a2 pares] post package as I mever can think to bring it along when I am go- ing_past. Hope more of the sisters will write this weelk, REMBMBER ME. THE S001AL UORNER PIONIC AT E WILDWOOD PARK. Dear Sodlal Corner Sisters: They ¢ams from near, they came from far, by afitomobile and trolley car, and all stopped off at a beautiful lake, a Social Corner picnie to male. = We_greetéd old friends, also new, with kindly chat thé minutes flew. And soon thé hour of noon ‘drew near When wo would ext and miake good cheer. Ere we sat down the food to share each oms stoofl up beside her .chair and Sang their praise in acoents slow, to One from whiom all blessings flow. ‘Thén down te the table each one sat and obéyed the eaying ‘Laugh and grow fat” With rolls, salads, sand- wiches, beatis and brown bread, cake, buns and frult our table was spread. No need to tell you it all was just tight and mst of it quickly we put out of sight. ‘Mhen after dinner the fun Begafl as ent minds t6 mirth and pleas- uré rany Readinks and contésts We then en- joyed and thought our minds were wel Bach sister then on a mag seroll, réad what the future for her did_hold. Then atter a day so pleas- ently. spent, back to our homes we calmly went, well pleased with our day at Wildwood Park and a time that truly Wo thought » lark. And the nice Social Corner, long may it stay, to gladden our lives anc brighten our way. 1 was asked to send in the reeipe for the salad 1 took to the picnic so here it 1s: Soctal Corder Salad: Six potatoes, two tablaspoons chopped " onlon, white part of one large cuetimber, two table- spoons melted butter. 1 put it together in this way: While the potatoes ars hot cut them in mieces and season With sal and pepper and pour over it two table- spoons méltwl butter. Then combine the peppér; onion and eucumber with it | and stir shlad dressing through it. The garnish was cafrot out thin and made Into metals for two flowars and a bud. Ths leaves and stem wefs cut out of green peppet. 1 put five betals in each oftwer. : MAY B ALATRTA Dear 8o SPONGE ¢ Menib mos: n I am buey canni t Thursday 1sland. Do ot the ind n certaiy oven. Takes abo: fntes to raise and brown & the heat. - Whila T Sponge volks and Alathia’s oma wn to One Wwhites cup su- salt powder. 1 home came nty No. 1: Was unable to como last week as I cxpected. May do| soon. Come up the first chance you have for the: day on-tioles are waiting, Ha! Ha! GRAC! TO CAN SHELL BE MARKE RELISHES Dear ditor-and Social Corner Sisters: | I think it about time we filled The Corner wHOW page again. Lately that blg advertise- ment Das taken more room on the page| (han the letters. It doesn't look good. | Lonesome Piné and Where are you? Hav Corner- latély, have you Mansye of Detroit: Still looking for| letter with report from Brown Bee. G. G.: How are you? Has the auto | ‘What love-| Bachelor Maid: 't been in The Didn't know where you lived, €6 couldn’t come to your picnic. | = I wonder if The Bulletin tent will be| 6n the fair ground this year? ‘ Lucy Acorn: Do you remember the picture taken in fromt of The Bulletin tent? Wish the eisters would wear The Cer- ner color .to the fair this vear. 1 think it would be ni Tidy Addiy: Will & can shell beans. I fi then fill with cold water, the alr, put on rubbers and eover, set in| kettle of cold water, bring (o & boil and| keep bolling three hours. I use tho glass top large mouth jars and never had any epoll. 1 havé been making cuctmber Felish. Perhaps someone would like to try It. ‘Take as many large green cucumbers as you want to pare, take out Seeds, put| 1l you my way to jars with beans, | water, salt to suit taste. Cover with vinegar. I put in celery seed and seal in jar. It is fine. Pepper Hash (very nick): 12 green beppers, 11 red peppérs, 11 large onions, put through fine cutter, add two table- | spbons salt, tWo cups sugar, ome quart vinegat ; ‘boll 15 ratnutes; seal tn jars. Best wishes for Corner. AUNT SARAH. e ANOTHER LONG To BE EEMEM. BERED DAY. Dear Corner Sisters: Wednesday, Aug. 31, was another day added to the i6ng list of théss long to bo remembered by the Soclal Corner sisters of the Norwich Bulletin. Bright and early Comfort, Vira, Isa- @ore and Dellah Deal in respsnse to the invitation of the sisters of Club No. 4 to meet them at Wildwood Park for a diy's outing, met at the station in Jew- ett City, ready for tf6 8.19 trolley and While waiting wondered if there would be room for them when all the Nogwich and Franklin and other members\ ar- tived. Ymagine eur surprise and disap- polntment when not ome, not even a chadow of éme, Wis discovered aboard ‘the ear and at Plainfield not a yellow #ibBon to bs seen. Whers zre you Bus, Ma of Greene Gablés, Nixie, Hinky? Not sick, or as the children say, mad all of yoa? About this'timé the sprinkles be- gan to fall and our fears to rise but as it tarned oot when we camo to havej dinner I think the rain drops must have | b been condensed in the several Celight- fal things served us to drink. At that mesl there were root beer, soda, coffee. Adaw’s ale, etc, 3nd such a dinmer! Afte ws jeft Danfelson we watcbed the places whern we expecied o pick up Ee Tree Primrose, Twice Tweaty,.Just o - ke to get out | 4 SRR SECROR, SR N 'NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1921 KNOW IS NO EXCUSE To Know How to Well Is Beti nmbCaflwinlmr to Get Wel]e.r Sickness Is a Penalty Not an Accident. One of the best and most depend- able and important preventatives of NOT TO _sick, one of the surest ways of keeping well is to form and main- tain the exceedingly good babit of regular, thorough, daily bowel evacu- ation. That is Nature's “best bet”. You should do ){:mr best to help Nature, not hinder her in her efforts to keep you well. With the best of good in- tentions you may employ many me- thods. Strong, drastic acting medic- ities that force the howels to act sim- ply replace one evil by anothier evil. It may secure tempotary action but it produces more than temporary i ritation and other bad effects. Don't judge by promise in selecting a sim- le remedy to assist Nature. Per- formarice is the true test. Take Beecham’s for example. Over 70 years azo people began to take Beecham’s. Today illions of people all over the world take Beecham’s, recommend Beecham’s to their friends, hand the use of Beech- am’s down from father to son or from mother to daughter for gener- ation after getieration. That means much. You never héar any unfavor- able ctiticism or complaink regardin Beecham’s, That means much i not miore. It takes real merit to withstand the tests of time and trial. You can do much to help Nature keep you well by keeping a box of Beecham’s in the house, feady for use at the first warning of disorder or derangement. All druggists sell Beecham's—are glad to sell Beecham’s. W = ADACHES BEECHAM'S Me and May B and net one of them did we see. We could not decide whether we had mistaken the day set for the| pienic- or ours were t60 lats or toa ear} When we arrived at the lake we were the only ones to leave the ca place scemed deserted but the two dies on the lakeside of the pavilion. But as drew nearer they waved ‘6 and proved to be Be True and her ighter, Helen Be True. They were as puzzled as we were that none others | arrived, but the trolley kept | each one brought sisters by the | $, 5 until we had a nico company gathered thers, and such hostesses as| Club 4 are, and such a cordial wélcome 75 we received could not but do your | heart good and made us “it is good for us to be here” After an hour or! more of social time then there wis m»%_ hustle bustle and lve time arranging table and at 12 o'clock all were in- ed to the table where we stood be-| @ our chairs and sang Praise Geod Trom Whom All Blessings Fl as one our members had meeting many years many a thought mind and a tear sigze a of to our to Now I n can a You of that table of hot baked hrown bread. sliced eneumb | threa or four different ~salads, sand- | ches, rolls, buns, cake of kinds to0 numerous to mention, pears and| After evervons had doms full | red Twica announced following prosram: by Miss Helen Heath, B was given in a most a ner and listened to with | redu vlaase. | selecting | Then zave thres guessing contests, iding. a floral wead! aist wedding, after whi other their fortuncs ‘wonderful. atrships v good thing Now was Au 31 niversary of one Pomfret whose penname of Summer. A was the presentation of yellow roses to her by Twica| ¥, and she plea gly responded. | r this there was music, both vocal told Some are fortunes was in- and_ the from Rose n instrumental with Isadore at tha 1 Be T at the drum. Be True is some drummer. This was fol-| lowed by some time spent in dancing| the good byes and God- | ning to meet again and en- noti with sters who ¥'s pleasure, er such gathering. ncere sorrow to all wers obliged the to ‘miss this DELIAH DEAL. GREAT DAY AT THE LAKE. ocial Cornerit and the Social Corni th a few 1 want to say that I had a most T will try ghtful day at the picnic at Gard- ner lake. “The day was fine, the dinner 0. X. and the going and coming was | the best part, no mat'y: i the seat did break and let the heavy ones down. No damage was done a have another one soo I think Cady is a great chairman to give us all such a good time. 1 want to thank Liberty Bell for reminding me of old days around the lake. Liberty Bell and I fiave danced a good many houts to B | 13. S's yjolin. Would like to hear him bnes more play The Irish Washerwo- man and Old Zip Coon. T wonder if Red Clover has found her peaches. With best wishes to the Corner, MID CLOVER. A GRAND TIME AT THE LAKE. Dear Editor and Sistere: I hope you are all well and ng a good time thess pleasant days. We must male good use of them all as they will soon be gone and ‘old winter will be heéré again hefore we know it. Well, how did everyone enfoy our plenic at the lake? I, for ome, had a most delight- ful timé and I think all that were there did. Though the kindness of Mr. Brown in giving us the free use of his grove and God’s gift of a perfect day we had To reacg to compldin.’ We missed many of the sisters that were kept at home by sickness and death in thefr families and our hearts were In sym- pathy for them through the day as we thought of them at home in sorrow. I must tell yc§ a little about the picnte. We all hai a most jolly time and & lovely dinner with many kinds of cake and salads and a generous supply of bananas free for all. There was a little €xcitement s someone lost her dishes and they were not found until after dinner. Then everything seemed qulet until some started to have chills and ook for the hot coffes and none was to found. Then there was more excite- ment as there was no felling whers Gypsy wes but we think she stopped by the wiy to iell comeome's fortune. At tast thers cama tisktninr the tin cams Sesting and last dos mot i A | butter( or bacen fat, if ilked), mix the eard a grest noise and | their Towly bed. ¥3cy snd her better hall.| The gursie ef peed. the ooffec bubbling andf throzgh the rusty mid whead and the TOOK_PHYSE FUERY MGHT e e Canies fPure roon STEAKS SIRLOIN, ROUND, PORTERHOUSE Pound 22¢ RIB Roast Beef, Ib. 20c SHOULDER CUTS Roast Beef, Ib. 16c Lean Beef, Ib. . 10c FOR POTTING FRESH CUT BEEF Hamburg, Ib. . 16c Beef Liver, Ib 1215¢ READY FOR OVEN BONELESS, ROLLED RIB ROAST BEEF Pound 26¢ NO WASTE SWIFT'S GENUINE SPRING LAMB LEGS'B. ... . % .. 38 LOINS TO ROAST OR CHOP, Ib....... 28¢ FOREQUARTERS Pound +168 LOIN CHOPS, bb. ... . . 40c SHOULDER CHOPS Pound'. ... ... LAMB FOR STEWING Pound ..... i MRS, JOHN CAPO! Ashford, New York, T feel it my duty to tell you what *Fruit-a-tives’ or Fruif Liver Tableig did for me. 1 tried several kinds of physic for over three years; and, of course, while I took it every night my bowels would move ; but as soon as I stopped taking physic, I would be constipated and would have Piles terribly.: Theard of ‘Fruit-a-tives’and bought one box and took them. Now I am not iroubled any more with Constipation and no more Piles. ‘Fruit-a-tives’ did for me what ne other medicine ever did ; they left 1o after-effects, and now I do not have to use physie. I recommend ‘Fruit-a-tives’ to all my friends”, Mrs. JOHN CAPOZZL 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25, At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, QGDENSBURG, N, Y. 20c ame the hot coffec just llke mo- used nmke. A dinner ed around our books and had ther ter we the sisters w ir names in them. We s o0 0 15 d pl o atching the | Jumping contest which Wwas ameng the NICELY CURED games of the Colchester people as they had a picnic the same day. t wishes and a long life to our edi-| THE BEST WAY TO CAN TOMATOES Dear Social Corner Folks: I hope E. M. R. € P. will try tomatoes this way. They taste and look fresh as when caid the tomatoes’ and pesl. When ARMGUR’S SUGAR cool slice, and pack as tight as you can rs. To a pint jar add one-half 0on “of salt, one teaspoon of sugar, 1d a tablespoon of water. Put on the CURED SMOKED SHOULDERS BACON, Ib. ... 18c SWIFT'S GOLDEN WEST FOWL, Ib..... 50c Salt Pork, Ib. 12V5c ECIALS FOR SATURDAY] BEST BREAD LOUR .....§1.28 24", LB, SACK sP 2 BEST, FRESHEST IN TOWN Creamery Butter, Ib. 42¢ MOHICAN GRADE FRESH, LARGE SWIFT’S SILVERLEAF BROWN BRAND EGGS, dozen. . 39c| PURE LARD EVERY EGG GOOD 2 Pounds 27¢ IMPORTED SWISS Imported Roquefort CHEESE, Ib. .. 79¢| CHEESE, Ib. .. 7¢ Philadelphia Cream CHEESE, ea. 1214 BEST BLUE ROSE WELCOME RICE, 41bs. ... 25c| SOAP, 4 bars. 25¢ Dinner Blend COFFEE, Pound. ... 25¢ BEST IN TOWN ALBERTA, YELLOW RHODE ISLAND PEACHES, qt. 10c POTATOES.. 29¢ No. 2 Size—15 Lbs. Peck National Biscuit, Anolas, Nabisco, Ramona, Lotus SUGAR WAFERS, Package...... 10c 300 SIZE SUNKIST SWEET SEEDLESS EMONS, doz. 23c| ORANGES, dz. 3%¢ BLOCK ISLAND FRESH SHORE Haddock, Ib. . . 10c| Swordfish, Ib. . 35¢ FRESH FROM OUR OVENS DAILY OLD DUTCH COFFEE MOHICAN BEST CAKE, each. ... «--15c | BREADSIb. .« ... CINNAMON BUNS HOT BAKED BEANS Dozen ........ Pound .....cocoveene108 6c bber and scal. No cooking. They are o and never ol 4 Pound 16¢ PARKERHOUSE ROLLS, | HOT BROWN BREAD Now want to tell of a pleasant trip I had last wesk t6 the Wigwam. It was Sweet, Brown as a Nut | FINGER ROLLS, doz. 12c{ Leaf ...... .. 6c-9¢c a_beautiful day, and the short walk i frém the car was very pratty. The en- z - |tranea to .the wigwam s made of Fielding . natiee eosme Crer e | iito has not forssken the od mim, ana | Atthouzn I was at the ticket office befare|cup Englieh wamate, | IR the money and e entered. On the | that even ruin has its foilowe:s. 130, Memsdand ¢l A acise . Pel i i"s':nd letading 2id pat rifht was the candy, and food table, and| _Yet the morning mists hover over the | tickets were all sold. some | pieces. Pe & o Tt jekle. - bR fis Hehs and the brooding € )t | fine ones then and there o skin through the food chopper. O e s bouIE S Tk et ening wear into the darkness of |The weather threateried the frult in thin slices. Put fruit 14 pre- owder, pie, cake, sandwiches, but whether :t be { with_several showers, bu reing kettle with ene-halt cup yokeag, tez and coffee. Then of sunshine or of ! ycided to clear and the sugar. h n Ammmulm as the fortune teller where peo-{ftudy of the old m:ll with { were on hana ¢ othicken 2dd the nuts &nd Bofl until th P thetr tomn On Toos | imagery ana fringe of water 1 | enjoy the whate. pears are transparent. Pour into b e i looklis out from the secre stép-stone fn tk 2cd glasscs and cover With parafine whea il “4rasfied f‘"f‘:v_“;' , will aways charm and n om De cold. o’ g Included aprons and | the onlooker to linger and eatr inio|worshipped? And did you rea Tutti-Frutti Conserve: Twelve peach« S0 166, DRIC et 166 restfulness scription on Tabitha Plasket's es, five quinces, scven pears, three ape e : The auaint old churh, the ers of art and D with its g and round erstand, tove, was all so comfortable, with a| ' THE LITTLE SPINSTER, vine organ in front, mext to the — t And ont met €0 many people | corLD EASILY FILL THE CORNER hey knew. T met seven of the Soctal PAG otnes isters, i iter t v P with therg Hobe to go again next Dear Editor and Sisters of The Corner: I must write and tell you all whet a nice time I hiad a the picnic at Gardn It was an ideal day ery way and all scemed to enjoy the outing. There was plenty of good things to eat ELIA LOUISE. CANNING OOMATOES AND MAKING SPANISH RICE, Dear Soeial Corner Members: T wish | and cveryone seemed to be so hu ice Twenty, Primsore, Gypsy | when it was time for lunch. If every Wife for {heir ki and | ter who went to the picnie would write promptness in sending a ru'e for can-|this week a letter to The Corner I am Sl sure there would not be a space left f geared's Wife: T have drled corn and|gich a big advertizement 2s 2s like it. It saves using so many jars|iast week. I hope The Corner page will AiaAlwiyx cens Hel filled, for those who went mest have Why aid you not call? Are|sometning to write about it was where T am living? | Twice Twenty: I am glad you wrote How much We cnjoved your|iast weck omhow to can corn. 11 the pageant at Plymoutn, | v it. Somehow I mever ha deserved the Dy it iaee =0 cut in smail pieces. Fi onion in going. Sorr¥ you was not ab! onion and pimento with rice andg place n baking dish and turn, cooked. seaso: d tomato over all, with huttered bread mbs “on ton. Bake about mm hour time. Best wishes to the Lditor and all Cer ner sisters. RED CLOVER e it very much. TIDY ADDLY. A WONDERFUL PAGEANT. Dear Sncial Cornerites: ised to write for a long time and now try to fulfill my promise. Was glas read Jennis's THE OLD MILL, Dear Sisters of the Soeial Corner: Whera obscurs foot paths wander byl i8te Iefter about the pageant| tangled forests. followinz the ruts of [at Plymeuld. It certainly was wonder- nearly overgrown cart pathe, along the |ful. I am surely thankful that I saw it borders 6f unkempt underbrush, then an abrupt turn léads to the ruins of the old mitl, The light of the mid-day sun brings Into striking comparison the time stain- ed ruins of the old mill, where eban doned by human Interests, gray and mildewed have fallen away, revealing their antiotity, but in the be- wildéring mysterv of Natur'e kindly aru- fices, the ¢all grass and ferns have gath- éred around its sides, fling the worn dusky epenings, and bunches of moss have sprinkled tufts of color alonz its edges, while the trees above droop close- Iy_as if to chalienge the idie intruder. No touchés of color sutround the oid mill save the near oy grouns of water Iilies, and amonz the undmbrusa t'nges of the wild rose and ficid dalsy, but these errant colorings hava mot merged upon the meutral shadew; anl enve'op the old mill, which in ts simpre comipas- ure carries the moeic fmes of art “ts @harm lies in its brokea rimanece, per- petual shadows, nailctic outlines and Sunken roof that speax «f desolat’on. There 1 no hypoerisy n these hroken timbers for the days of vancer and ilo- sion_are past. ’ ‘When the waters nave matherel, tne water lilies floaling on the sarfacs, cor- iy look from under by Liv pads and shrink from the wantom hard that would tear their hearts and plack thex Zrom the water ftering NO NEED TO SUFFER FROM TENDER FEET Simple ways to keep fest - feeling fine Tired, aching feet are a needless handicap. You can free yourself from constant nervous strain and annoyance, from: smarting and ex- cessive perspiration. Thanks to scientlsts who have made a study of the feet, Blue-jay Treatment is now bringing relief to men and women everywhere. A refreshing, deodorant bath with Blue-jay Foot Soap, a cooling, soothing _massage with Blue-jay Foot Relief, and then a light coating of Blue-jay Foot Powder — this is bliss for tired, aching feet. Write for free booklet — “The Proper Care of the Feet”—to Bauer & Black, Chicago. Your druggist has Blue:-jay Foot Treatment cxirp of the imsecty aim: betray that you at the piénic, as I was told you wers to ge.| Hode jou anéd yours arc better by this| 1 have prom- to o the one on her hu nd's? ples, trhee lemons, three plums, sugar. Parc fruit and remove sesds. Cul lemon into quarters and Temove seeds Put lemons, quinces, pears and apples through the food chopper. Add pesches and plums cut in small pieces and weigh. Add three-fourths pound of sugar te ev- ery pound of fruit. Put sugar and fruit in preserving kettle, layer for layer, and let stand over night. Boll until mixture s advice in I want to I canned a jar of rab Hav until we get } 1482 it this fal : winter as opened it yet; wait! gry for it. JAM AND CONSERVE RECIPES. Dear Sisters of The Corner: I suppose|thickens. Pour into sterilized jars and | you are nning and laying up|seal while hot. stores r. 1 wond how Best wishes to The Corher, to whish I have not written for some time. DORCAS. When a man knows but one thing he feels capable of giving advice om all subjects. many of you oranges combine de! wing recipes r which appeal particu Orange i Bl hat blackbe | Squee | ana ats e —— “SCHOOL DAYS, SCHOOL DAYS” Do you remember the old song dbeut school ‘days being golden rule GAyS? It is wrong to send a coughing, eneezing, spit- hild to school to sprésd f ries with cne cup o {keitle and i i ing corn or bea & mong other little ones. on : . luck in canning cor! bea & X infections. Proteet your ewn - M. R C. P.: Here is my was lost. I thick and pour little ones with Fol¢ys Homey Sapning tomatas: =~ Wash awd meel | peq Rose: Shall look over The Corner|j Sover v "" This safe family remedy ehecks ect, ripa PR kil % a) ] and colds, loosens phlegm’ and - dd quit Loy - \Lv(‘ el -] b and coats raw, irell Jmem- a e mtil soft, say | letter for a one o - | four found: Y pound with a healing, soothing medieine. | from one nd one-half hours, 1| tcT and tell what a n | raisins, two lemons, ses. one|[Les & Ossood Ce. do not mean on the ba f the s e plonie e for they must boil. Can teaming hot ’::ak:ne; iater e S e 2 - B0 RR TR e 911 ™ J6an: Am sorry you were not at home! oup or Spanish rice. o+ ¢® 197 tne atfernoon Mid Clover and I called, Spanish Rice: One'chip of rice, boiled | But we ase goifig 1o try 1t again some as for the table (measure hefors cook- | time- L % Ing) One small onion cut fine, pimento | Mandy: I was disappointed not to sce 49 BROADWAY ROMAN NOUGATINES, 80c value, pound. . . . anm 69¢ HONEY NOUGATINES, 80c value, pound. 69¢c ICE CREAM DROPS, pound . ... .. vt omesssnns 39¢ OLD-FASHIONED CHOCOLATES, pound. ....... 29 'CRYSTALIZED GUM DROPS, regular 60c, pound. . 39¢ 'PEPPERMINT BITTER SWEETS, pound. . CHOCOLATE MIXTURE, pound . ... JUMBO SALTED PEANUTS (Blanched). ... . SPECIAL PRICES FOR TODAY ONLY. Ye Chocolate Sho

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