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SOCIAL CORNER FOBYBY, Take Hems o Smia Taks home & smile; forget the petty froquently make % very éangercus for sailing vessels. From Truro we journey to jtown at the very tip end. of i with & steep its back. The harbor is in form, with of any eise. The United States North Atlantic flest assembies £Tm gring of all the &xy's af- dema, oome, e Youwrml ozight, to thoss whe walt, cake bex=e & Wake home & smile; Sowt sattar grief| Wiere lsughter and lght hearts sbould always bleoen. What though you've traveled many & in days gone by are decaying. pearing. Cod, haddock, bluefish, mack- erel and eea bass are abundant. Provingetown has narrow = streets Footsore and weary, still take Bems & come & m=fle—tt s uot m3ISK 19 55m, of the attractive places. to adorn somo city home I presume when findshed. We went up to the Pilgrim Memorial monument which fg 252 feet high and This monument stands on is erected to commemorate of the Pligrims at Cape Cod their anchoring in this harbor, the adoption in the cabin of the rflower, on the day of the arrival, of o compact of the government, the first of a Hemocratic ‘government in d's history; the birth here of | Peregrine Whits, the first tn New England, the death of Dor- Bradford, the wie aford, afterwards governor of Ply- the explorations in search permanent colonisations in of events which. settlement of Plymouth. grandmother’'s name by marriage was Alice Bradford. A man at the baso. of the -monument {locied after the twenty-five cents adqmis to the stonles above and assured us © ascent was easy byt I respectfull d as it came to my mind about ex- means ¢s them who walt for The World Kmows Best. and the worl Weep, and you weep alone. white child SOCIAL CORNER EVENTS, . while the younger Tre view from ase i3 very pretty indeed Uaon Long Point at atations and les of sand time: ANSWERS AND TINQUIRIES, Yo advertised as on’ ' capatns —nor A TRIF ALONG CAPE COD. bright reralia HOW TO MAKE CORXER A a good deed in 2 o _Delinh Dea! beautifully pelnted on it tn white. ow 1 am fitted out never have I een such two have written agaln: It is true we ali o consuX but how ma | Tiere we can wonder = some ladies who don't care to're but I beieve nds i2 they read the - Soctal The Bulletin and some have sai | just glanced it over to ses i? there wera any good recipes. 5o you | takes all kinds of tings to please aM Kinds | I don't think we shoul = comsider the good practical letters Dest. Sometimes v last Oc-|of people. 1o the honey, er with *“the little touch of na- whole world ki reminiscences and tra mome ome will like to read it. Let's have the sp She sald ghe couMn't wrlte such letters as scme but she had some good reciyes and was going to eend them and she has seat some excellnt ones That e the way we can make the Coen- er & zuocess. . Let each one write about wiatever she fosis best flited to. I can’t geem to get wway from the of recipes. Speaking of cook brought to my mind whet the Ladies' AN @i to make pome money. A 4)lady aslted us to get together roctpes | from different ladies of our vilmge and e would get edvertisements and pub- the book for us, she to have & Her cent. and to give us the rest of the books money. Well ehe neve: “Tafts” showed. h on ench wide &3 xills the smaller N with really T had n wred soft bed t July, faathers. & ¥erooene lamp for the Jeht with which T was extravagant as 1 to sell and $1 g #arted on & tour of Investigat Daley invited me Up helr Toom Which Wwas good eize statrs 5 ase look quits hiwh. o ; i 4 2 7 i i i |3 i *.gsz i 4 i ; ] 5 Al 1 g i 5 ] i g u % b as iy i ~E§?a ST. VALENTINE'S DAY. Deéar Corner. Blsters: St. Valentine's day! There's a phrase to conjure with! Whether you are tweaty or sixty, just murmur it once, twice—and watch the flood of ‘golden memorles it opens wp. Particularly there was the year,when, for the' first’ time, one valentine out of many held special significance. In the morning. you woke up. vaguely consclous that something very deligntful was store for you. The crisp February su: light swept away the mental cobwebs and you remembered! St. Valentine's day, and the postman oniy. haif an hour {away! You walked into the dining room 2 teiling tune on your lips, and wondered | why everybody else could. be so engross- ed i1 oatmeal and fried,potatoes. Fath- er's comments on the news in.the morn- ing paper, and mother’s prosalc plins for the day, seemed mtterly out of ha: mony with 'this: moment of joyous an- ticipation. At the postman whistled! And then— Way back In a dark corner of the So- ctal Co: ircle, someone {3 saying: those wWere the good old a. square of * paper lace, pink roses and chubby nore than a dozen Amer- eans today, When girls and o man was not n Income of fifteen e beauti for 1 tean married afrald to propose on dollars a weel Perhaps v ers ‘alway have noticed the good sti t the =ame oid stand same way. oniy his craft 1 s advanced | science. © O lace paper but whea | es ana old salnt S Iaer-paers | Furar, | tourths will tur- used at vill tal it out. When washing or ironing pray etend on @ mat, your feet wii not ache a5 When standing quit Some vinegar will find wiil prevent rough or bands !a the bditterest wind. ¢ instead of an iron clean brick, your iron ¥y« zot cool so quick. Wet a scorch e flat. discover will water and (unless too 10 mark will have gone: making bolled starch, put & little walt in and cover & while, then won't form 2 sk ¢ you butter th and cover, the contents though bofling, will never - bofl over. Percanganate -of, potash g filter will clean - Pour through untll originel fresh- ness 13 seen. Over fish kmives and forks if they still koep the smell, pour cold tea. Let them #tand and thea pollsh them well 1¢ onfona you love and they make your breath mmell, eat a mmall sprig of pars- tey’ and all Wil de well. ‘When you wash chamols gloves, do not rinse out the 50sp, then they will &ry soft and you will not mepe. Heve the kiddles spAlled ink or. your White tablo cloth? Be quick with candle, take some of the tallow, epread ever the Ink and leave it to 4ry, then wash and see how those inl spots will 5. . 1 ehogld Ifke to Secome & member of the Soctal ‘Corner, SWEBT PANNTE. FIXDS THE COBNEE IS “Dear Sisters of the Soclal Corner: 1, fully ‘agred with other sisters that the Corner page is improving. £o many nice letters ‘of recent date, and euch a warle- ty of ‘nteresting’ toploa. ' I enjoyed the letters from our far western sisters, Pot- latch and North Dakots, g3 they have been silent for some time. In response to Theoda's inquiry ebomt our rinse water you | chapped | you take & i | long efter that; he roached the end. of his journey, where he was found in the cave, alone, in that peaceful aleep, which knows no awalkening. ! No doubt something in the Old Leath- er Men's earlidr life had deranged his mind and caused £hia pecullar -sttitude he kad chosen to carry out. 1 sgree with Eweline Burr and Lillis there is much in postry or poema, to give us something we need for & help, at just the right time. Peems appezl to me, &S & comfort, and e - satlefaction, Which words of prose do mot contribute. “Lost opportunities We often. regret. But: be on guardl: chance yet." Kind regards to all, 5 JENNIE. G IN TOUCH WITH COENEE Dear Soclal Corner Editor and' Slaters, good morning ell: I am just sitting down to Write a few lines to the Corner from force of habit. "I can't seem.to let the' 1 think I must want to-keep my space (n.the under have week go by without writing. Corner and I don't wieh to writ another non ge plume aad I d to_follow Brother lel Isaac's. foot- steps in offler to do ft. The Rev. Dan- le] Isascs once alighted &t an inn to stay On asking for & bed he was the night. t0ld he could not have ome, as there Was to be 2 ball that evening and ll the beds up?” ased Mr. Isaacs. “About three in the morning, #ir” “Well, can I have the bed until that time?” “Yeg, certatnly, but if the bed !a ask- ed for you must remove.” “Very well, away*'he went to get between the sheets. About_three o'ciook in the morning hej Was awakened by lou€ knocking at his chamber. door. P ‘What do you want?" he asked. “How many are . there - of you . !n there?” inquired a volce. “There’'s me, and Danle! .and = Mr Isaacs and an wae the reply. “Then, there's plenty of ¥e speaker passed on, leaving 1 enjoy his bed, I'am going to give you a rest from That {s what, you need. g, struggling world, a rest from the same. writer. This makes me ! miss who had but re- her catechism and con- profntment with it thus: the fitth command’ and old Methodlst minister,” d mama, yet my days for I'm in the land at .7 o'cl to 24 Falrmount WILTWYCK GAINING DAILY. friends how much thelr cards s were enjoyed and how m y meant to me. I don't think J. E: he value of a v means to a:patlent in a hospital t everyone who, so ki 1y Engtish | Falls and nafl holes. I ¢ ot yifi o s eat el wasmes sann court ge;:slazg Tice f¢ 2 Yought she was man's eq uch appreclated. | tt of his country. St o o . m sure Amy must have - spent n{ He needs them The unwritten befe- ing about the poil tax, ®0ood part of her time answerlng the| dictions of millions cover ail the walls of | SHOULD REANH = BEYOND THF and he'p our men to 5 I-was at Dr.Mason's two weeks | Mount Vernon. No gilded dome swelle STOMACH Ges to: the editor WILTWYCK. WANTA. SUGAR * COOKIE AND SPONGE CAKE RECIPES. d Soclal Corner Sts- thgham and was surprisod to-see so large & gathering. I had a very nice time and think the others that were With me enjoyed . if tng that the sister that was will try and joln before has many cares upon her shoulders how, " but_probably some cay whe: s ty we Wil ses he ses you at the laet is on! have to z and that i 1 ttle on the rectpe rere are five in a recipe a spomge cake. & them in? y recipe for ple: Lemon Pie—One cup sugar, one con ‘flour,” two-thirds cup t two-thirds cup hot wa- Gouble boiler till thlck top. Crullers—T%0 cups * sugar, one cup i two tablespoons butter, nutmeg or eples to taste, thraa teagnoong baking powder, flour enough to roll out. I hot lard. AUNT MARY JANE. EECIPES WAXTED. BOME Dear Soclal Corner Sisters: Though do not write very often, T am Interested Soclal Corner | I am especial- in the sisters and read page nearly every week. iy Interested in recipes. Silent Stranger: I amn pending in & re- cipe which I think that you might lie to try. ice Ple: Mix together ome eup of #weet milk, two boaten egg yofks, ome- hslf cup of sugar, one-half cup of bofled Beat R Remove from fire, flavor to taete, and;pour the mixzture into & baked Ble- crust, and ecover with & meringue raade wWith the whites of ‘the eggy and suggr. Put In the oven & few minutes and brown. When colé Grop kump of el I think that one could 884 & half cup of ralsing to the rice and & small plece of butter. thoroughly and oook until the done. around on the top. mixture {f they wished te. I wonder 12 some of the slisters would send in e recipe for peanut butter fudge and also a Tecipe for Freneh ckowl;te\ cake? Tatting: Was glad to learn thet you; Dave lofned. the Comner and shall be| Interested to resd your letters. Hope that we may have some of Four pretty patterns in tatting. With best wiches,te &1 6f the sisters. EVA G. GOOP ADVICE ABOUT THE cox-| PLEXION AND WEALTH. Dear Editor azd Sochal Comner Sisters: How meny times we see, faces that are coversd with pimples, especially vmlr: Lh‘: young, and'& good many ° times caused from eating too much sweet or gressy foods. Most girle think of their complexion - 85 something Wiich comes and goes of itpel? rogardless of What they do. But the truth ‘is that it depends upon What you eat, hew eavefully you bathe, how much fresh ei? you breathe, and how muéh fresh water you drink. The girl who has & pimply complexton should be careful riot to eat any candy for' a while. Don't eat between meals and do ‘not ‘eat over-generous amounts ‘of sugar or butier on your food.. Don't eat fried foods or rich or sweet pastries, “ BULLETI, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1522 There's another’ repled Mr. Isaacs, and Soclal Correr Friends: It's a time since 1 have writ o the! But I theught I must write and, 0w at. homs | from the lo | with such g long. | o't know what you are have tried your cockle recipe, also| cne for cake’and they are very nice. | zood su- | WL somo | 0 eggs, one teaspoon of | e crust and use the whitee | ! ner member for the pretty calendar I re- Jsitended & Treaching &t night with warm, eoepy water and | Cartwright's Cartwright called on with clear, cool water in the morning.| desiring o go to heaven Drink o glass of water first thing in the ' arose but Lincoln. . Then ‘morning—two i£ you like. Chew &ll your | rise who !4 not want to go to'hell. Line| emme food. until it is Tearly liquid before|coln remained still seated. ‘I am sur- swallowing. prised” gald Cartwright, “to see Abe ‘You should ext some kind of fruit with your cereal for breakfast, with a little sugar added because (now don't forget) you can never have a good complexion or good heaith -either if your body doesn't rid itselt of the impurities dally. This ought to be impressed on our mind very strongly. 5 All should clothe themselves warmly. Girls, your ankles are the most in need of protection. High topped ehoes and warm hose aro the sensible things to wear and can be just a3 pretty s pumps. 1t going out.!n the evening with pumps, wear spats or leggings with themy I like sweets and Tich food, but let up on them for a while until the complexion clears. May this be a help to the sensible girls, Lincoln sitting back. there unmoved by these appeals. If Mr. Lincoln does not want to go to heaven and does not want to escape hell, perhaps he will tell us where he does want to go.” Lincoln slowly arose and replied, “1 om going to congresa.” Many thanks to Social Corner member - 100% of its —— — — sorye time, ! Anna lMell: Many thamks for your! card and ‘come again and stay longer.| Mrs, Carrie S, Parker was & very dear friend of mine. Her favorite song was ‘"%’v?&".'{:i wishes for the vear te|raded Flowers. She was a very dear come. L. X k. |%ul Candlemss cay was cloudy and rain gell about ail day. the first since st October. The well having very mild weat: two feet on the lev Best' wighes to @ PLEASED AT BEING REMEMBERED, Dear Social Corner Sisters: How many times have I started to write 2 letter to you, and my courage failed me, e You were kind and thoughtful to Temem- Gy and W Arciber me. I think of you all often. e Am sorry taat several of you ick. 1 surely sympathize with have Tho letters that I read every Saturday FALSAN FTR. t you wii be better g0, | Mre are @b interest.ng that I feared mime il oths would be dull and uninteresting. A YEARE OF INCREASED XEXNJOY- o =L s wm T “‘r:.’?i‘?xii :n“e“:'og :::dw:; s nd He will comfort and strengthen vou.’ & litelong friend. But last Wednesday | Dear Editor and Soct It was very co'd with us last wesk, 1 s, 1 | degrees beiow zero. letters of so| Itislate, you all a hajty new ve: 1 was very much Saturday. to read so night, when I received a box with some of the good things you for your din- ner and the Sunshine gift on top of all, the' tears came to my eyes ' at the thoughtful kindness of you all, and I felt that T wanted to write and tell you how pleased I was to be remembered. I be- lleve we always appreciate a kindness more in time of !ilness or sorrow. 1 hastened to call up Old Fashioned Mother, for I knew she had hurrled home, older omes. How time @oes iyt T was thinking to-| day 1 will be a year in Anril since I be-| came a member of the Corner. and T| must sey I have greatly enio: ine with you all and the secizl we had. !aged woman ca Interested- Resder: I have & recipe o~y 20 that I might recelve the box that|rice ple but cannot find it at this writ-ig night. ing. Wil look it up and sead : I have always been sorry. that I could |!s an old fashloned recine. My mrari-. not come to the meetings oftener, as I mother and airo. my mother alwavaliot enjoyed them so much, and wanted to|thought ‘thelr Thankselving Alnner was heip more. not comniete without a rice ple. Ivy: 1'am glad you attended thi Tiger Lily: Was glad to read you meeting, and hope you will go every ter last week. I often think of vou. that you can. hone I miay see you When you visit Nanny. Lo wich agaln.- Hove you have the nice T on. cheeks you used to have. I th I wich that'I might be with you on|would know you. your anniversary. Long live the Social| Ivy: Waseladtohear you were at the Dear Editor 7 Social Corner neet-11. vas v ed one nizn¢ c: pay a poil ard I Zav o exy d not won e. last You are doing Wi Keep y the tax. interest & Corner! May it continue to increase! meeting. Sorry I could not be there to run. " I &’ SHUGGIE. |see you. I had to help at & church suo-| I wisti to be 2 po per. Try and come to the March mee! GEOBGE WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. Dear Social Corner isters: George Washington’s birthday is a day dear to every American heart. What schooiboy or girl, what man or woman' does not gladly hold In remembrance the 22d of February? It brings to ua the thought of one whose motto might have been Suaviter.in modo; furtiter in re—Gentle in manner but resolute in deed. With what feelings of pride we refer to him as the Father of his country—our coun- | try—Amer e land of the free and the home of the brave! All over the vast rsary shall th name of Washington be spoken with loy 2nd reverence and grateful hearts sha! ing. - Let me hear from you. Smiles: Your recipe for einger cook- 'ies ts fine. T had good luck in’making|a them and, believe me, there fs & sm with everr one of them when we are catine them.’ They do not last long. With best wishes for th Carnar. things are grot RED CLOVER. ‘t at the ten on he w! quick to on i more on were smail I tal ed our governm.nc as we: as I kn and we read A NELP IX SPRING HOUSECLEAX- ING. Dear Social Cornerites: Didn't we have a mice gatherinz at the Bucking- ham Memorial February 1st? I was | 8iad to be there. 1 T would like to ask the sisters if they have the recine for making chon suey. T eing ses and read again and b 0 7 78 would be glas to wnt it. 1 would Iike to gsain the story of his grard achleve-| recommend. alabastine for the svringln walk SOh’ 5 el housecleaning. - It vuts on Ilke white-|h hiny oy oreionENE 10 be 8ome- | wash, does not show brushmarks. and me that Tlect unon the eharacter of Waehimgtos, | COVeTs up sbout everything, even old| heiped him to think f ol el A 2 e B ! 11 P e 1t 1 o nown what to Emulate 15 nobility of raind, s hacs: | Fall paper; 1“1t is on tight—unless it I has red or gilt In It—and It iz fine for, cefilngs. T have used it some years and like it very much. It ls easler to put on than wail paper and looks as good as oatmeal paper. It fllis up cracks !n oM ess of purpose, shis herolsm and valor. o attributes wiil fit you for responsi- ty and trust. Pregare yoursel? for a ce and God wlil prepare a place for | cons! er 12 T was the equal ent to the best of taeir ani y' roof to catch the morrms Fditor of Soclal Corner and Sisters: Seelng in_the Corner a letter from Loro- y Perkins about books on hesrt dls- t I might help out a Yttle as ever gratitude of united Ame: it In one eternal su 2 settie upon e editor for yellow | { nave the same old troudle. In ve lots to do W PAULA. |7 ses from f-od TS { cause. ing too. helps ¥ along, an- g to meet four FINE CORNER PAGE. | although N rent thinvs can be tai ersity who en Dear Ed'tor and Corner S'sters: First|quiet and help. T 'am sti'l jooking #or » c A Soclal Corner Mem-{cure. I find that keepng the bowe's 8 tty calendar. open, taking plenty of s ho-s tc | dougnuts and coffee were served. What a fine Corner page we have now, | tters, 3nd a page full tte: was fine. T agr Dete moder-te on tes great helps, but T ean find nothing to e I too, thin that the Social Corner writers should r~ark beyond the stomach in a while the mind 1fkes 2 treat. o 3 £00d Dook to read—a book of poer —and sit Gown and rest the body a e mynd find rest in the th !n that book. Lea-n of fl Sunday morn.ng at the Congregati Maddaford and Mr. Cook had Grandms H.: I do Lope you a: 1 be able to meet w! gain- h us Sunday night both Congregational cht young men spoke. ing and evening service a3 wel ight Mr. Gordon gave very pleas- Worty: Wake up! Tt is 2 long time since you were in The Corner. Am glad I didn't take al ride with you. I itke to keep good hours. Come again soon. Yours for Tho Corner. AUNT SARAR. CLUB XO0. 8 'TO HAVE VALENTIN PAETY. Corner S'sters: Lebanonm 3 meet In Baptist church chapel Feb. 15. Pleass bring food and dishes 23 usual; also bring valertines as ere will be a valentine box. Al cousin. Mrs | a few rela~ ¢ 5oom th your soul and soon e Hast Side gues i we found y: for Marc} TOMATOES UP AND SET. 1 Corner Editor and Sisters: I regume that most of you have read r tried Pollya: o% that whatever hap-| copled from fhe Boston G pened to er she always fourd some thing to be thankful for. I think ! Mocic Maple the same with all of us {f we will only | suear, one of W sugar, ome And to practice what I preach |cold water, bofl five minutes, o ago? Seling Cost for the preity calendar. i 3 Papa’s Boy: Trust you are O. K. Dy' this tim 5 4 Dear Grandma. H: Trust you are| teellng ‘mueh better. Shail write you| = s XA : “STANDARD” THE WORLD OVER hope to be out on the couch next week | Goodwin Were fn Norwich Menday te 8t tend the farm bureau poultry institute. * on circle of the Bap- t Thursday alfternoon wita The Ladies' tist chureh m dirs. J. R. Foster. 3 Foster and Mrs. W. ¥. Clark tic Wednesday to attend the meeting of the Social Corner club. E. P. Abel spent Sunday in South Windham with Mrse Abel's par- were In Wil irs. Elia Foster and sors, C. H. Foster also Mr. and Mrs. My- on_Peckham Gf South Manchester, were Ve y 10 attend the fu- and J. R. Foster, was 2 Hartford visitor and other top- him were very that Ledyard roads were some other towns. A man may walk right up witheut ing upright. And have something to hare vest whea comes. We have a fertilizer for eve ery need, large or small. Telephone, call write for your copy oF our free 24 page Me~ mo Booklet. orcester Rendering Ce Auburn, Mass. by exterdiag Yanks to a Cor-| Add ome tessboon of vanllis an’ beat ex- | - tre'good. MANDT. AXOTHER CORNER MEMBEE Dear Soctal Corner Members: I {4ne pleagure of attending the Weeting o {Sowcl Corner Club No. 2 lalt week Wed- | nesday and enjoyeC & very mucin 5 | T am sending & revine for eponge cake: {1 cup powdered mugar, 1 cup flour, 3 eggs 1 tablespoon baking~ powde, D table | spoore milk, 1-3 teaspoon venitia. spoo: e ceived, and to Dellah Deal for the very pretty Social Comner badge. also to ail| the slstera Who remembered that I have| Just hed e dirthéay. Sigtero—I am growing old, There are silver hairs among the gold, And I am at that lazy sge, | Where I like to sit and-read the Soclal Cormer page. Y also wish to thawk o1l who have ex- tende& sympathy to husband, who haz been gick all winter and s not yet able| to sit up anl day. i The last bud on my Christmas cactus 19 tn full bloom now. 8o we have had quite @ long time to enfoy the plant. The cherry tomato plants have green tome-|;Cten g toes on'thers and the seeds’ pianted for| summer plants are just coming up. so you see I have my farm Work started. Hope to be st the anniversary meet- ing {n Mamen Bezt wishes to all tha writers from RAISIN PIE Dear Soclal Corner Frienes: 1 sending a recipe f¢ very good. Tey 1t Lo | MICE PIE RECIPP 1 ‘Dear Soclal Corner: Bome one has sk | d for s recive for 1-2 cup codked ric cup raisine 1 pt. milk, 3 eggs. litt meg &nd zalt, bske with one crust. Tals lames wle €r two small ones. AUNT JOB 1-2 ——— | BIG GATHERING AT CLUB MEETING Dear ‘sters of the Social Corner: | e had an ideal day for the Soctal Corner | meeting of Club No. 3. Thers were so | many new faces, but how we éo miss the here were nearly two hundred god taings. After partak- 1 of the f00d We had & ehort program. raisin ple whieh !s} 41] the sisters joined in singing The Sta: Spangled_Bammer, and fofowing the Cover two cups of seedless raisins|sgging Dr. Roberts made brief remarks wWita het water, 2dd one-half teaspoon ' ang told & story. Stillwater recited Gone cinnamon and bofl 20 minutes; mix one! with a Handsomer Man, Many also mede hal? cup suger, tablespoon flour ané a|a few remarks. Poems were Tead by pinch of salt and sorinkle one-half on| Chocolate, Wurdy Belle, Bnowflake and lower crust, 28d ns and sprinkle on | Chick-s-dee and were followed by a balance of ‘sugar, Dot with bits of | song by Mrs. Everett Hisoox. butter, plade upper crust, and, bake. | All seemed t0 enjoy themselves. 1 Ma "o Greene Gables: I saw ver new béans could walk before but weel's paper that you. wer Will the party bring who Madelene was. You # belongs in the hall. Was Dieased to seo. 80 many new faces TIO! UPHOLSTERED LIVING ROOM SUITES .. that you 'talked with her when 64 up Grand Juror, the other day. Can|and hope they will all join the Secial you guess now? Y don't know many of | Corner. the glsters n the @sclal Corner, only you| Auntie No. 1: Shing where you are, ang Eveline Burr, Eite Bavber and Rug. |but have something the nezt time I ca MADELENE. |on you to apeaic. BONIE WHERE LINCOLN WANTED TO GO. ACKXOWLEDGMENT OF GIFTS Dear Soclal Corner Friends: As it Was| Dear Baftor and Social Corner Sisters: S0 near the 12th I thought I would send |I-wish to thank the editor for my yellow in this story. sip. A story of Linealn's early political life| I also thank ¥ Blsters who remembered is told as foMows in “Abraham Lincols,|me by ca®d or in any way at Christmaa. I Man of God." It seems that in 1238 euid have acknowleged my gifts and during a canvass for congress, Lincol|sent thanks before but have been sick in, service of < Petar|bed for several weeks. Am Detter 62-66 Main Street HOURIGAN BROS. Fine Furniture Hourigan’s Prices, considered i relation to ths Depend- able Furniture we offer, present buyin, opportunities which do not need the emphasis of “2IALF-OFF REDUC- ” or OTHER PHRASES UF SIMILAR IMPORT. DINING ROOM SUITES...... FROM $100 TO $600 BEDROOM SUITES. ......... FROM $100 TO $400 | FROM $150 TO $400 Crawford Cooking Ranges SEE WINDOW DISPLAY HOURIGAN BROS.