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“THE SOCIAL CORNER . \ SOME DEFEATS ARE ONLY INSTALLMENTS OF VICTORY : come parate receptacles for ent sets of butions. Any pretty ha Izing colors oan be used. You can your bag black, the mnext orange, third brown, and the top one in pale blue. For each hag will be requf a Piess of three-inch ribbon sevin inches long. Make a hem little over an inch wifl; .across each end of each strip, and work an eyelet n each end of eadh hem. Fold the ?ém lengthwise = over-hand the edges togethe: ving an op:nxng an inch in depth at the hemmed énds.. String the bags together .wih *baby ribbon passed through the svelets; leave the ribbon long encugh to setve as :g hanger and ggln with pretty full A daitity apron s alwa - Taxe-ong hed 0t nwn 30 o SOCIAL CORNER PORTRY. | taken very l°£¢ Sare ot It T satt nothe g but thought more. She never, OCTOBER FLOWERS. bor e ng anything, for which Though winter frosts are drawing nigh |1 was glad. 5 Their bright hugs are the same, Personally I have always avolded bor- Their dauntless héads are lifted high, |rowing anything-1f possible, lest I might Undimed thelr hearts of flame. n some way not be able to return it or Not theirs to grieve o’er glories past + | its equal. some things we éan Or moumn the vamished vear, borrow or lend, the' convenience of The few remalining hours that last Which means more than its value, and All bresthe of hoperand cheer. there ate mofe thifigs thét are of much ¢ worth t6 it& owner, which the borrower And we who Watch the shadows creep, could not replace, in case of aceident. And fave the setting sun, For instance, some pretty dish, or vase, How dear thé memgries that we keep, |some treasured article of dress, jewelry Of blested work fidw done! and many such things. Some people will Sweet hepe and falth and courage high lask for these loans, when entirely um- May light the closing hours, £ the &trip in fomr,. with 'Blnhxg stitching, caught through with the f n ry. i ;nd lch: apron and finish the hem with This is the message wafted by * 1 had a #irl ask me onde to loan her [ herring home also. Make nafrow hém The brave October flowers. my gold neck to wear going off on | at outkide edges and fmisk In the u& —Sent in by A. WM. R. |&n exéursion, she: was no speclal lw-v.»maaa hem at the {Cp, thres ant friend of mine. In nine cases out of ten |2 hall Mohes in width and maks a cis people do not need to borrow. A little planning ahead of time and they may provide for their own wants. I wotild not he understood that we should not be ac ma:‘gng,vogc to the other, but too eni these conditions are abused. The results ars never forgot- ten ,impressions of character are creat- ed and with _an unfayorable opinton, malntained. Disregard of a faithful promise to return a much sought favor, has broken many a link of frlendship. Be careful how we horrow and lend. JENNIE. GRANDMA—THEN AND NOW. Oh. where is the old-fashioned Krnndmfi. With specs on the end of her nose, Who sat by the cosy fireside Enjoying 2 half-hour's doze— Who listened with infinite patience To aur numerons childish woes, Or cheerfully mendea the awful gaps Ta the toes of our worn-out hose? the apron with bows. The ribbon will serve to drawrin to shape and al%o as belt and tles. An engagement calendar iz a gift not only ornamental, but véry useful. They are made df leather. Mine T made of tan leather and the decbration consisis of fire etching and painting. First cut a strip twenty-two inches long by eight and one-guarter Inches wide and cut #6v- en strips each six and ome-quarter in- ches long by two inches wide. Begin at the top of the long strip and meastring thee and one-half inches. Avrange the first short strip over -the long one with the upper edge at this polnt ahd leavifig The grandma teday wears toeks ; A switch and some dve do the trick, As Ykewise some whitewash and rouge for Wer faecs Not forgetting a carmine lip-stick. Her pamps are French-heeled, her stoch- ings gray sik— no snowy HOUSEHOLD SUGGESTIONS. Dear' Corner Sisters: When frying doughnuts 2 few whole cloves in the a margin of one and a half inches at the And_ her shirtwaist$ ars not very |KeUUS of fa¢ gives the doughmuts an ex- |ir"jqa of the pahel Paste the lower White ho. perfume she wpbrts, thoush|, X Novel Boughfut—0rnén maktng |°0° I place. Arapze the seopad oy below _the first one overlapping the lower edge slightly and paste as directed. Ar- range the flve remaining strips, one he- low the other, in like manuer, pasting the lower edge of gach into positioh. Plerce each strip four times near each end with & small stilletto or large needle and plerte hbles in the panel o cor- respond. Lace the strips into vlace by meane of silk cord or tiny ribbons pass- ed fn and oit of these holes and fast- en the ends on the under side of the panel. Etéh a narrow border round af four sldes of the panel and etch the abbreviated names of the days of the week on the border at the left side, ona oppesite each strip, etch the word ‘“en- gagements” across the tes and paint floral decorations in the space below the strips extending over two or more. doughtnuts, rell some of the dough about éne-quarter of an inch thick and wrap it around a date, which has been stoned, and stuffed with a walnut. Fry this in hot fat until it is a golden brown. Home-made Mustard: It a little salt mixed with home-made mustard it will not dty and cake In the jar. Mustard should always be made with bolling wa- ter. In making mayennaise if the egee and il do mot mix properly, let the mixture nd for ten minutes. The oll will rise jto the surface 4nd can be poured off. Then repeat the usual process with the same meterlals, pouring the ofl in more slowly. Potato Fritters: Vake batter as for clam fritters. To tiis, add a cup of finely chopped raw potatoes, a tablespoon two dollars an ouncy Is enough to make anyone sick. ¢ I T had the lamp of Aladdin— The one of Bert Williams' fame— T'a wish from the depths of my being, To bring back that old-fashioned dame! —Sent In by Kitty Lou. ———— SOCIAL CORNER EVENTS. Nov. 16.—Ciub No. 3 Meets at Lebanon Grange Hall ANSWERS AND INQUIRIES. f leather to KITTY LOT: Lotters Teceived and for- Jof chopped Parmesan cheess, amd 2 m““flg"r:x;‘e‘w“",;’ffie‘"“ N er warded as requested. sprinkle of' grated nutmegz. oFry as ea:e“:v'm“! %2 stron Siste Ana. k- JRY BIRD: Address forwarded sa |usual ¥ st ety B N R Ciain Fritters: Make a batter of two |S2 the manel fo fhe wall TINTY ANN: Your name has been | Well beaten eges, one-half cup of milk, | 3¢ RTPTY 1OV, sadded to the Soclal Corner list. ing below With two rows of $oms e stitehing. * Ineert the rmm trim the 4 tanta, the ship on. Did you meet any ?62" I ad. e When traveling. books are ready for you. Wish you could take them soon. i ke CALLA LILY. TROUBLE DISCLOSES JUR FRIENDS Dear Social Corner: I had been look- 4 to the meeting at Bucking- otial last Wednesday and the before 1.broke my ankle. the box of good things you sent me; it was so good of you to re- membér me. We do have Such good tifies witén we sisters meet. 1 thank you all for the post cards and Sister Amber for the potted plant. Sister Zoda gave me a lovely bouquet of chrys- Th ing el apprecial themtims. g‘fin!hknh grear I am st I(;lly Make-Beliéve has my sympathy in that - Admiral g ship étuv eatty Nerwich This ‘world is smal! af- | tried tablespoon lard. nie minites, hours. the roll call. APPLE BLOSSOM. PEACH AND SUET PLUM PUDDINGS. Dear Sisters of the Social Corenr: Just a few lines and many thanks to Joan for recipe for green tomatoes and lemop, as I had a few green tomatoes, I thought I ‘would use therh up. I am sending a good retlpe for peach pudding. Tt is "ril I made one today for dinner an it is very easy to make, Fill a greased baking dish with peaches. Make a batter and pour over top one tablespoon of but- ter, one-half cup of sugar, one cup flour, ofic tsaspoon of baking powder, one weil beaten egg, one-half teaspoon of salt, one eup milk. Bake in 2 moderate over 30 Serve with cream. Suet Plum Pudding: One cup of mo- lasses, one cup of finely chopped suet, one cup of milk, three cups of flour, one cup of stoned raisins, add carrants and citron It liked, one teaspoon of soda, one tea- spoon of clofek and cinnarmon and nut- meg. Put#T tin boiler and boll three This is a good pudding, too. will keep In the winter. eut in slices and steam. Make a sauce of sugar and butter. Best wishes to The Corner, BLACKBERRY BRIER. loss. sending a recipe for de: Two pounds pounds_{omato, ona lemon. % nfi s and found it very good. lére is a good recipe for ©Oorn Bread: Salt, one cup flour, one- half cup meal, one and spoon baking powder, sSugar, ofie egg, one cup milk, one large HETTIE MARIE WOULD CALLERS Dear' Social Corner want to forfeit my rieht to membership 50 thinie I will answer to my name at ings at Buckingham lately and I miss ALWAYS ENJOYED CORNER PAGE Cornerites: 1 have always heard t deal about you and enjoyed read- ges in The Bulletin, even if spapn of salt, a lfttle pepper. If it is likéd, add a do¥en more clams, chopped ahd seasoned with salt and vepper, and lemon julce. Rice Fritters: Add one well beaten egg DELIGHTFUL TIME AT LAST ROSE OF SUMMER'S. Dear Social Corner Friends: 1 am suré you all will be pleased to know what a nice time we had at the home of Last s be el o. I wore my |and a tablespoon of sugar to two cups Nov. 3, although = e o ihe ninth and hove | Of boiled ice. Mix well and fry in but- ";‘:”B ff,,s:':::;&:nem \v the news of = ¢ SEA BIRD |ter in a very hot pan. Serve With ma- |the¥ 3 ot the death of omr sistér, Tidy Adly, with whom some of those present Were par- sonally acquainted. We had a pieasant walk dowa from the station and soon discovered the vel- low signal floating from a tree. After a hearty greeting from aur hostess and the removal of onr Wrap§, our eyes were attracted by some beau- tiful yellow - chrysanthemums, yellow BORROWING AND LENDING. ¢ the Social Corner: I any and all items letters on Plymouth, and thanks for compliments. know they contributad an leasare to any of the read- on the other hand, I, too, all letters, espec- ple syrup or hard sauce. Sulphur wiil Successfully rid hoyses of rats. Sprinkle it in bureau drawers, closets and around holes where they are apt to come in. Clean your white shoes by putting a few drovs of ammonia into the water with which you dampen your sponge. Applied to white shoes it leaves them beautifully clean, and takes out any kind Sisters « 10 g my sincere 0 one tablespoon melted butter, a cup of * {flourd Sift with the flour one-half tea- S atat roses, yolow Bows—and a yellew canasy i trips “and noted | °F stain. bird. And as We Were Wearing ye! nes i BTHELTN. liows, we felt very o ot Bome, 1 Now or ge ject. 1, would 22 wish to eay here that the Last Rose il e FRIENDSHIP. of Summer and her assistants ave ideal berrowing and loaning. We| Dear Corror Sisters: Delightful has |entertainers. . times hear people say they are!been our ¢ 2 page for the past few And of course the dinner was perfect weeks with ilic many letters of helpful hints, trips and the general indication of friendship. Friendship, the real article, is such a priceless gift. So priceless and rare that some of us go through life de- f their neighbors, do of them, but I have just the ones to ask y requires it. Most grant a favor in! for the Soclal Cormer is noted for its good cooks. Before sitting down at the table one of the older writers played Blest Be the Tie That Binds, which was sung by all. On the table we discovered Aear when ne way of = anything to help-an- |siring it without receiving. Maybe it's|salmon loaf, mashed potatoes, hot rells, n emergency, but expect that ar-}because we do not attract it. Or maybe |salads, cakes, tarts. grapes, coffee and > be returne its equivalent in |it's because we do not recognize it when |confectionery. Don't know Whether [ m as when received: is not the case. Again, nromise to return the bor- » on a certain day or date f o do, efther from wil- indifferencg. It is often some veople Will return cle to ity owner, in a condftion. T am reminded ere of a case {0 my own experience. I gift of a brand new book. I d was careful not to soil it. A neighbor called one day and seeing this siked me it T would loan it to her as pleased to let her take e story, 88 I had. After she returned it to me in a sofled and worn condition, an apology, that she had loaned it o geveral of her friends who had not WITH EGZEMA Treatment Prescribed By Two Skin Speclalists Had No Effect on The Disease “Fruit-a-tives” Clearsd The Skin EiBs, NEW YORK. 1 suffered with Eczema in my face forfive years. 1triedseveraldoctors, two of whom were specialists on Skin Diseases, and got no help whatever. Last April, 1 read an advertise- ment about Dr: E. N. Olzendam of Dover, N.H., heing completely re- lieved of 2 stubborn case of Eczema similar to mine by the use of “Fruit- a-tives”’ and “Sootha-Salva’’. On May Ist, I began using “Fruit- a-tives” and after two weeks T saw improvement. June st I began { using “Sootba-Sdlva’ and by the first of August, I was completely relieved, And at the present time, I cannot see any signs of the disease coming back. I can nowwork on the hottest days in summer and get my blood heated pp and the Eczema does not bother me.” RAY W. SPEED. 1In all the history of medieins, there has never been another treatmesdt for Pezema, Rashes and- other Skin Disease to compare with ‘“Fruit-a- tives” and ‘‘Sootha-Salva’. Here you have the ideal combination, to purify the blood, insure sound diges- tion, correct constipation, and soothe and heal the inflamed, itching skin. “Pruit-a-tives” is sold by all dea- lers at 50c a box, 6 for §2.50, trial size 25c., or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y. it comes to us’~ In elther case it's our own fault. Friendship presupposes mutual effort. If !we do not attract it, it's because we're itoo indifferent or too lazy to make our- selves worthy or that we do not choose s wisely those whose friendship we would attract. If we do not recognize it when 1t comes, If we're so self-sufficlent for the time that we think we can lve with- out it, if we are not Willing to glve as well as recelve, we're to be pitled—be- cause some day we're going to wake up. It's true that there are some people so0 unselfish and so full of desire to ald and comfort and inspire, that they giv: unagked their pearls. We all know of rare cases of loving, unreturned friend- ship—where one gives continually, the other recelves, unconscious it may be of the offering, so much a matter of course 1s it. But that unrequited sfrt of friend- ship always stands on the brink of fafl- ing. Much tried patience and forbear- ance may snap at any minute for we're all human. After all, better etfll than to have a friend Is it to be one. One gains more from giving than he ever does from re- elying; it's a law of the natural world and the spiritual one as well Giving | We release stories of bounty we never} discoger otherwis glving, we are dou- bly blessed. Let's give, in our friend- ships, 3 have mentioned everything or not, bat surely have told of emough to fill any ordinary mortal’s stomach at one time. After dinner there was piano musie, victrola musie, and chin music. Also guessing games, rhyming games, read- ings, tricks and—Oh! Oh! some of us were initiated into a secret order of which we had neverjheard before. Am glad to say that all survived the shock and after our nerves had quieted a bit we sxpress- ed a vote of thanks to our hostesses and started on our journey homeward. One who wes to assist in making a pleasant time for all was sick and un- able to be there. Sorry and hope you are better now, sister, Flower ,Lover: rec caki . One cup of butter, one cup of sugar, one cup of molasses, three cups of flomr. four eggs, one pound of ralsins, one pound of currants, oné-half pound of ¢it- ron, one teaspoon each of cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves and one-half jeaspoon of soda. Best "wishes for all from "'WICE TWENTY. Following are the di- ns’ for a nice “prohfbition” fruit APPRECIATED CLUB'S REMEM- BRANCE. Dear Social Cormer Editor and Sts- ters: I-thought it was about time I sent in my “bit,” or the few slsters f: the other clubs, that'T have met would have forgotten all about me. I Was very sor- ry mnot to be able to attend the Socfal Corner Club No. 4 picnic, Nov. 3, that met with Last Rose of Summer. I am very sure tkey had a delightful time, but I hope to bs all ready for the next fone. T also thank the sisters of Club No. 4 for the box of good things that was sept me. Isadors: How are you getting along these lovely fall days? Five Willows: Why o you not write a line for the Social Cormer? Viola: Hope to seé you soon. * CURT. 8. B D A g TDEAS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Good Mdrning Social Corner Haitor and Sisters: 1 have been wanting to send you a few of my ldeas for Christmas gifts, for I think that the xifts that are made "by #he giver carry with them a double message. They bespeak loving thoughts and convey more of the per- sonality than is possible with a remem- brance of any other kind. The objects that I will send will serve a real pur- pose and posesses & certain intrinsic worth, vet they are simple and their making 18 quite within the power of any woman who Is at all deft. Pirst, T wiil send directions for three simple cdges. There are innumerable uses for stmple edgings to be worked right Into the edge of a hem, whether the article be one of household use or a garment. These are very pretty crocheted on handkerchiefs: Fasten the thread in hem * cham 6, 1 g c In hem, repeat from * to end, Second rew 1 s ¢ under 5 chain * ch 5, make 8 4 c under next five ch, keep- Ing last 2 sts of each d c -on hook uh- 1 all 3 4 c are made, then dropping all stitches of Mook togethe?, make p, then 5 ch, fasten with 1 s c, repeat from *. This {8 a pretty edge and so easy: Fasten thread in hem, * chain 4, make 1 s ¢ in chain next to st, on hook 1 d ¢, in mext ch st, 1t o in lasech, s t, fastqn in hem with s and repest from *. 1 like thig one for ends of scarfs, and made out of the Ane working cotton is pretty for handkerchiefs: Fastén thread to material, ch 7, 1 doin 3d st, ch, 1 4 ¢ in hem, * ¢h, 3, 1 4 ¢ in top of last d ¢ 14 c in hem, repeat from *. A Button Bag: Every woman who has A DARE FRUIT CAKE. Dear Cornerftes: Ong Social Cormer slster asked for s good "dark fruit cake, This is good, keeps fine and was also used for Mandy’s wedding cake: One cup sugar, one cup vutter, eggs, one cup molasses, one leve] tea- spoon, soda one-half teaspoon: eream tartar, one pound raisins, one pound cur- rants, one-half pound citron cut fine, four tablespoons milk, salt, one-half tea- m of nutmeg ground, aM kinda of spice to taste, extract of vanilla and lem- on, flour enough for stiff batter, not too much; (vou have to use judgment as some flour thickens more than others wiiile baking) ; oné wine glass of brandy to keep moist while keeping. Mix with ths hands, put in milk pen size and bake slowly three Rours or until dome after trying with a knitting heedle or broom corn. T atio havé 4 véry mnice white fruit cake recipe if anyong/ wants it. Hope the sister tries this dark one. I know she will like it. One-half of, it 2 small loaf the who!€ cake size loaf. . To the friends and sisters who have taken such an interest in hubby's sick- ness, will say he Went back to business this week. It was a long serious time. It was one whole year he was not able to wark, but, oh, I $o zlad he has his' health back again. I heye so much ta thank my heavesly Eather fer.amgh four SHE KNOWS AFTER 20 YEARS. ¥ it has- d ST TR [ trvene » iess nights, raw l.';st and sare i;nf..,- ::fl. . i‘n fllkony o%m‘: ., writes: “I have used to Waite, hat and see her. you will find her month. day. often. cial. ce they ‘Were hall, ‘The hostesses fateresting. Best wishes to lots of help from good. natlye town, With them ail. their pen names. and ter for my visit. and love to all, cial Corner finished. ly digested. pert! amon; mother for the day. It with her since last May, so jumped at the opportunity to go. I had almost reached the house when lg; e met her starting for the Corner so- I know it was the day but didn’t think they had started the meetings yet. I don’t get my paper until Wednesday evening. First time page looked so promising that glanced over it as oon as breakfast was It will be two or three days new probably hefore I have it thorough- Persis’ letter entitled What | to Write About impressed me as quiite ent and I heartily endorse her sug- gestions as to good subjects. I think I will ask one of our members who is a grand juror now if she cannot | favor us with™a letter on, Duties of a| Grand Juror or something of the sort. imilar letters on al'ied 3ubjects would welcomed I am sfffe and wonld pro- | vide variety and find interested readers | held all, them. SILVER LOCKS. them, we have such nice times. Hettie Marie 1ot long ago. Xkeeps up her interest in the corner and I wish that every one that can would go It is a pleasant ride on an afternoon and it would do her a world of good a8 she really needs a friendiy call from some one and who better than her Social Corner Sisters. ed her nintieth mile stone and is one of our oldest and mest honorad sisters. To those who do mot know her by her pen name I would say go to Lebanon Cen- ter and inquire for Arcadia Villa .and It isn’t the thing you do dear, But the thing you leave undone That gives You a bit of a heartache | At the setting of the sun. | ENJOYED CORNER MEETING. Dear Social Corner Editor and Sis- ters: Will grab my pen and write a few lines. Didnt get a chance to write last I think time flies faster every It sometimes seems anyhow I just camnot catch it. Jeremy and Triple Your letters are very interesting. Write ‘Wish we might meset at some. of the Corner gatherings. Last month I started out to visit my T hadn’t had a vis- > Best wishes, suntise. It was beautifsl. I am afraid E: Thank you. CHUB. if mw appetits keeps up I will not grow, — much smalfer, 2 BLACK GEORGE CAKE AND FILL- My little girl and : 4 in ‘Was so glad to meet C. E. S. and the Franklin sisters’ smiling faces which I have known since childhood. ready to welcome all and the gatherings would not seem the same without them. looked very nice W the Corner colors in their hair and serv- ed an elaborate dinner as usual. trains do mot run just to suit the indi- vidual so had to leave. early. going through New Haven to Springfield £ave us another hour with my folks, and even then had to leave before: four, so the day passed quickly. again this mionth ‘it possible. I want to thank all the sisters for so) many cholee recipes and glad to see the Corner page nearly full. It is mest Thanksgiving. “Thanksglving Day; Thanksgiving Day, "Tis then our nation tries to pay, Its heavy debt of gratitude, Faor bountiful supply of food And richest blessings that expane, To cover all of freedom’s land. ENJOYED VISIT IN LEBANON. Dear Sisters and Friends of the So- cial Corner: 1 am going to write and let you ail know 1 have not forgotten you. I-read your letters every week and get I have eut out the recipe for suet pud- ding sent in by Cady and the next time I make one I will try it Last sommer I visited In Lebanon, my and met many nea; dear friends and had a delightful visit I took dinner with Nar- ragansett, also with two more of the So- clal Cormer sisters, but have forgotten I called iat my old home where I was born on Lebanon Green, also went to thé Baptist church HBird an excellent sermon by the pastor and came home feellng much ber- Hoping this finde a¥ the friends well EXCHANGE OF REMINISCENCES OF KINGSTON, R. . DESIRED. Dear Social Cornmer Friends: Saturday us. I, t‘om feel like thanking the Sisters hically described their Who h: 80 one-fourth I Y o quncma, I have found that I have| | For and 7 ¥ m got hurt. fhg Cuticura and en are unex . of one-half tea- clip - year of success in our new store, and to celebrate for one week, we offer a reduction of 20 per cent. on al} our Ready-to-Wear - HAGBERG 310 MAIN STREET _ have gome right on to Bal you time and care to paint the stehes &6 vive idly and they deserve much crédit for their thoUghtfuiness. _ Persis: You have about theé right pie- ture in your mind of Ma of Greehe Ga- bles and I know whereoi 1 speak I was a near neighbor for several years. 1 don’t like to make squagh ples but I do love to eat them. 1 was disappolnted not to se¢ any of the Plainfleld members at the mesting at Buckingham Memmorial on the 2nd ag 1 wanted to inquire about all my friends there. I have ‘been to Velim- town but once. Still I enjoy the letters about the old places around there, Those were fine letters too, recalling schodl days fn Westminster a while ago. T wonder if among all the members of our Corner there is oné who could exchauge reminisecences with me about schoo! davs In Kingston, R. 1. If so, T should like to esting. not come up to yours. water in the other weil.' . Jemnie: @uce. recipe and think it with berry puddirg. A happy Thanksgiving to wili tell ‘When wanted CLUB No. 2 MEETS NOV. 1e. Dear Soclal Corner Sisters: Club No. 3 is to have another meeting at Grange hall, Lebanon, Nov. 16. Let's try to have a biagathering this time so we can con- tinue to have these meetings all winter. This will be tender™!f oid. WELCOME what they would do. tell us more about it - Peace: I have a splendid rule for pap- overs which 1 am sending: Pop-overs: One cup flour, ons cup sweet milk, one egg, sait. Beat all to- gether with an egg beatéer for five min- utes. Bake in muffin @ings in a quick oven, : A Flower Lover: Here is my rule for fruit cake or wedding cake: One pound butter, oné pound sugir, one pound flour, one-half ecitron;. vne pound cut- rants, one pound ra elght eggs, one- half cup molassés, soda size of a pea dis- ‘Wish you would | hour to cook this. moisten. mugh She has pass- | per.- 1 didn't know it was worth i VALENTINE the rule for siiet pudding which ‘wanted. How. tany have ever tried this trick?| Take hold of & eoftier of a handkerchief With one hand. Now ‘take holl of the opposite corner with the other hand and tle a Knot in It without [étting go of the corners. 1t the-wind, which not blow ‘iny paver. away, wite & 'féw lines. I eri) that ~way; Practical Polly: I wae s I read your letter. Was a iady I re NG, Dear, Social Corner Editor and Sis- ke to be a member of ner. I attended a meet- of the Corner ciub and 1 thought the members were fine. I will send you.a cake recipe. Black George Cake: One cup molasses, two cups flour, two and.one-half tabile- spoons butter, three taillespoons sugar, yolk of one egz well beaten, ome scant teaspoon of soda, one scant cup bolling water, cloves, allspice and nutmeg. Bake In layers. Black Georze Filllng: One cup sugar, one tablespoon water cooked together til] it thfecp: then take White of one egg well beaten, one cup of raisins, put together and beat well. T'! take as my penname TUNY ANN. ily have my sympathy. esting. Lucy Acorn: 1 ‘Willlam this thne. an another track. terio eity have attended; the Franklin far. 1 T could find you They are 1 might give Club No. some day. I miss Club No. 5 good mornng. The But by SOCIAL CORNER MEETING. Dear Social Corner Members: Just & few lines to extend the invitation to members and- friends to.come .t0 a So- cial,Corner meeting Nov. 16th, at Leba- non. Grange hall. Pleass bring plate, cup, Knife, fork and spoon, -also some- thing nice to- eat as usual. We hope that members from other Gwubs will try to_come. Best wishes to the Corner. » MALVINA. HOW TO MAKE MINCE MEAT. Dear Social - Corner ‘Sisters: Goed morning, everybody, and how are you all this fine brisk-morning? It s a little bit wintry but hope the weather men wiil call it off for a little while, same as the railroad brotherhood officials caHed oft the strike. Wouldn't it be nice it all those who didn't iike cod weather could spend the winter in the sunny south? Thinkc I would try and take the fitst train, Have just finished making my mince meat, and as we think it is nice will send in recipe. _Mince Meat: Three bowls chopped mea: (three and one-half pounds beef ! off shoulder will jost make this), seven | bowls chopped apples, two whole oranges, put through meat chovper, gkin and all, two bowls sugar, one of molasses, one of boiled clder, one of strong coffee, salt to taste. Use as much of the liquor fhe meat was boiled in a8 you need to make [u molst.; one oup melted butter, 3lso what fat was on the meat, one level des- sertspoon each of ginger, cloves, alispice, cinnamon and mace. Grate one whole nutmeg, one bow! each of currants and raigins. Use oné pint- bowl, one pound citron; boll slowly for two houts. ‘Canterbury Bell: Missed you very much at the last meeting. Your property will be returned soon. ©Olga: If it hadn't besht for you, would Dear Corner Folk: Hope to come was glad to see her. Al are very SPRY BIRD. T know it is and aever varies. The So-+f morning I confess 1 It has taken 'The troiley goes right by the door. handy. ~, IISA tic. Bétsey . Bray:- Do write soon. you alil b3 kg 0 sorry when |wap, "Sister Tidy Adie: ted and I had m: very pleasamt chats with her. The fam- | 1 would Q You._see o and Lapessme Pine were very inter- ' Whits: Hope to see you soon and will try to show up somewhat earlier. Necla: My runner is finished but does Luey Acorn: The artesian well would come in very handy-at the present tim Two of our wells are dry and the g man said he was afraid to mea: 1 -have- capied your pudding will “be MARIGOLD, SEVERAL WAYS TO' COOK LIVER. Déar Sisters: As' no one rigponded to B. L. M’s request for cocking liver, 1 T et how I cooktr'n!nc. know it. To fry liver, cut one-gquarfer.inch slices, ‘ With best wishes for the Cernér. Ut two or three tdb! ns of &t N It EVELINE BURR. | g s “iver, frying pan. When hot, lay in the liver, cover, and let cook s'owly ‘until dofie; turn oscasionally to keep Irom burming. “the liver'isn't too Liver, No. 2: -Plce ‘in “frying pan twq 3 tablespoons of fut, onie good sized ofifon, | sliced. Lét fry while cutting ofie-Half Another way I8 to. grind the ilver fine cook in butter and just water enough to ten. T wish .the sisters would try these and report. Wa like them very Sorry I couldn’t stay longer with you last Wednesday, but dufy called in an- other direction., Glad Biddy-and other; an;ll lmtu in for a little while, want to thank all (my their assistance and willingness to help 1 thafik 'The Bulletin: for my..vellow: pa- 1 knew that recipe .was geods but 4. dollar... elpers- for OF TIDX ADLEY. s ng a.galedoes | 11:try 1o ' 1 my ‘riew home | very muth.” The air here is very bracing. Yesterday .morning I enjoyed the lovely | Sigter Potlateh: 1 was gladito Reasl] from yew. Your letter was very inter-| am not with Sweet I bave switched' off I am In this old his- Aunty Ne. 1: T am so near but yet so & surprise| o I will cioss by wishing a¥l a pleasant SISTER READY. WILL GREATLY MISS TIDY ADLEY. I was very .much pleased to be-able to attend the meeding of Club No, 2 on the 24 ‘of November: and was glad to see so many new mem- ber?. Delothy was there and. as-usyal I And Biddy came in for a siort call, having called_ on her way home from the funeral o parted sister, Tidy Adley. Yes, miss her. She always had such-a pleas- ant smile and warm welcome for us all d sure ‘the ce — ] whenever she was able to have ws meet with her. I was very much pleased with the som- plimeflt [ teceived kst week as well as the bouquet 1 received. Many thaniis fer the same. 1 will mention no name. Red quainted with you. Queen Elizabeth: Was giad you codld attend and pleased to see the boss of vour home with you. Some boms!: CRIMSON RAMBLER. GREETINGS FROM JOAN. Dear Social Corner Sisters: We had « good humber oOf letters last week. Crows Feet: Hope you will write an« other letter—one for each 4 Bt if it will correspond with th -:.La' wlo are born under the sigha. Yed were very kind-io recognize my letter. Pa Your conserve is all 3 e: I tried’ your recipe fer armalade, and we think i 15 80 i ose: Your poem was u good obe and’so true, 3 . E. T Very glad you had such a delightful trip. Take one over this way. Evergbody come and-brlng your friends:| pond of liver intordice shapes- Stir n- | -Ber¥is: I enjofed your Jetter; 1 all Friends: Dou't |Remember to bring plate, cup, foll:_and | 1988 to keep from burning; ss they burn | % (0¢, Give us another. " Sape shoon and’ something to & easily. Add liver to the omioniand-let| 7 it et Skt e esses are H. M. L., Chub co0 _ until tender. With.pan covered, | FOUT lefter about quaint ept Ohot Mite Have not heen to the meet- | Ce'la Loulse: I canned two quarts of | 444 one teaspoon of sage, salt and penper | 75 Wibte ndet’ it: “Hufied 3 2vé my tomatocs by your rule and they epoiled | to taste; add bolling water:to cover well. | 2% WIOLe uider it “Hefors which’ foad Calied on | Within a week. I was sure they would { Thicken with fiour as any gravy. Allow | " “ Tl give you one 16 JARgh at. Ghe su1 | When 1 put them up_but wanted to ste | from one-ia]f to three-quartérs of an - o =od, under thesé tresf, the body of Solomon Pease. in this hole, but only his ped, led out his soul, and went &p te Another-one in an oid cemetery tn the own of Bozrah: “They had been married fortyahven . . years.waniing one dsy . When he resigned Lis breath and winged his soul away.” A It was always interesting to me to wander . in-old cemeterieg and read the rigiculous epiigphe. I have quite a irge % coltection of them. " N 2 regards to all. folved . in' molaster. Msuce, nutmbg, | EPOI% MITRrie tome. - . T J0oAN. cloves, and ' ciaqamon. This wit! keep | 20" ‘?.:m £ S v ~;‘;““,” day, = 2 A for years. TNTY NO: 2] Am sure E.'M. R, C. P. onght to find . A_ y NOIL LEDYARD * Ledyard grange' held its meeting at Ledyard: Center Nov. "4 nienibers. Miss Barbara Goodenough charge of the interesting lecturers Begr. The ‘next meeting will be Nov. 18. . Aiculling demonstration was held ax the farm .of Andrew Avery orenoon. The demonstration was - 1ed by Prof. Roy C. Jones of Starrs college, assisted by County Agedt H-F, | Johnson of Norwich. Mr. Avery had 178 Rhodg Island Red pullets in his fiock and of this number only five were thrown out as unfit to keep. The others were sed as goud and medjum. Miss Nellie Geer has Deen attending a conference’ i New Haven anf will visiy friends in Brooklyn, N. Y., before returs-' ing. home. 4 Rev. G.. F. Goodenough attended fhe | conference of Congregational churabes of | Conneeticut held in_New London Taws-' 1"]‘!.\ * Lédyara grange gave a rabbit #h .pic supper in the vestry of Congregational church Thursday evenisg. Over “300 were present and the receipts Wweré over $200. “This ‘was one of the mosty successful suppers .the grange : 0\5!‘_‘\61&, The proceeds will go ghe_new grange. bsll which is completion. ’ Mfss Barbara Gogdenough was leade-of ‘the.Christiaz’ Endeavor mi Sund Vening. This was the m busines. meeting. “ o /Middlétown. — Wesleyan : which is weli- krown throughout 3. country. for the excellence of its p mient;” will shortly install fs in its unique Havour of rich delicacy. And It . All grocers seil “Salada” ia . t * - some: 100 per-cent. value. sealed metal packets onlv. L ] ”_Standard for years. Reliable. Clean. Fresh. Whole- C Feed this Meat Scrap Now while yeu can get best prices for eggs. Werite for Bookiet. WORCESTER RENDERING CO, Mfrs., Auburn, Mass. R SALE BY ALL LEADING (FOR SALE EXLERS. '