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THE SOCIAL CORNER OFPCRTUNITY PRCMISES, BUT IT NEVER GUARANTEES ] thefr individual judgment ls SUpr These people Who are continually criti- ising the forms of our _government. SOCIAL CORNER POETRY. IN SCHOOL DAYS. 3 the school-hor by the road, , finding faglt with manufacty even mA x‘xu! ‘bq;:: ;mu:-;g;y * raising thelr volces as to how much bet- Aréund it still the symachs grow, ter cenditions could be, and should be if thelr id Wl intained and if lack-derry vines are running. (._Mh:;‘m e wae mais ment. only could rup the universe. We ithin, the master's desk is seen, 2 t Deep searred by raps efficlal; often hear the glang on &h": The warping floor, the battered seats, “chronic kiekers™ lep to '-I‘N’ The jack-knife's carved Initlal. class, and really they o8t congenial with one another than with others of reasonable consideration. 1 wigh to tharic Intarested Reader for | & very dainty ar g wretty calendar, which | T recelved. 1 apyreciate it, and it hangs over my desk. where I ses it often and think of what it represents. a kind re- orance from the Soclal Corner. My sympathy goes out to all who are and suffering. May their hours of snxiety soon change and health de re- stored snd happy days return. At this season the leaflesg trees and barren flelds seem vold of any life, but we are confident In Nature, that the birds and tiny blates of erass will ap- r again in thelr due time. The rer of the springtime always ap~ . like_the bright elnc the storm. I am sure we all seeing the violets and the eye awake from their winters sleep, and to welcome arain the birds 8s they sine thelr notes of sons. wishes to all. The chareoal frescoes on s wal door's worn sill, betraying foet that, oreeping sc'ow to sehool, storming out to playing! ars ago a winter sun 1 For mear her stood t Her childish fa Hia eap pulled low JENNIE. GREETINGS FROM RED ROSE. ¢ Socla] Corner Editer; 1 see Aunt Mary Jane wants & 6pange e recipe. Here 1s one I like very onge Cake: One cup sugar, twa one cup flour, ope teaspooy baks one-half cup of hot vallk. Fapnie; So glad yey have ber Soclal Corper member, Tuank you for ths triendly s So glad to see you at the Hope yoy ean come you say peppermints? Did you find the beans? went with the peaches and appeared on the picnic at EXpect to see gquite a change you mext time. Was very much {nterested in you wrote in lasi week's paper. I your picces anyway. 1¢ you can't whist you can write. bury Belle; Won't yoy please fancy work egain? I didn't & chance to see It and 1 should liked so much. 1 llke to see i Serry yeu have such & of me. Hope soon to make it ¢ Greene Gables: So glad to see the paper you heve a yellow rib. 1 was so sorry for yoy at the last meeting. 1 way just looking in_ my vurse for some change as I thought it was 2 sign to “Help the blind” when, lo, ¢ aisappeared. ver: Have you found Mr, W— nk I can tell you where to find him, ed Clover: Glad you got a valentine. very fond of apple pot ple. I hope : will get that reom ready soon bes man. Hope you will find out soon rou wijl have te talk about so you e your paper ready, ther 1 or ik RED ROSE. ug up on one| sl | WHAT MAKES THE CORNER SO | Goop, Editor and Soclal Corner Sjer 2 iong time since 1 sent my ta the Corner, but 1 do want tell you all about my tirst and only ial Corner cub, o bright day 1 100% the trol- ghted ot the Buckingham Me- alone and, mind you, I had ins.de the building before so to the door, opened it and went Thep I saw & steirway end p. At the top I met a lady saju ‘o her, “I am Black Eyed Su- and 1 do ot know a oul here." She “Well, will not be able to say on one end— & to anojher lady r) 18 Crimson Rambler. Well, Calla Lily introduced me to & number of others but the only one I re- member distinetly was Scottle. Then after a while Calla Lily asked it 1 wouldp't it and have something which T did. After that there was ueic and a general good time. I was having & g00d time when in t of it § suddenly awoke to find & dream. 1 Now this is a fact and 1 sometimes find myself thinking !f | were to meet Calla Lily and Crimson Rambler T would know them, Anyway, 1 thank all these that ma'e things so enjoyable for me e It lasted. My, we are having some nice letters lbut T for one do noi agree with Louise when she said. cook hook and not fill the Corner page with recipes whieh interest only a few, |1 nave s great many valued recipes | which eame from the Corner page and often lend them, but always make sure that I get them back. I think we never can have 100 meny that are tried and true. ’ 1 think 3 little of everything is what makes the Corner page just so good, and no matter hew many eook books we have to look Into its always good to find a few tried and true recipes along with everything else. Tatting: I like your usme. You must ke it too, to take it for your pen- name. Do you like crecheting, teo? 1 | eften wonder If anyome else llkos fanew work as well g8 1. Hubby says Susle would walk & mlle to sse some fancy work. byt I go him ome better and sy T4 walk twe, Tafts: more of thore goed reeipes. Jim: 1 n‘nn’lr '.L;: o - ehlld of seelng Jerry th 1 heard him called, He was dressed in blue overalls and jumper and carried & blue bag of same material snd told 1t was tull of buttens. Wi - @atter of personal interest, If any one | were naushty mothet threatened a3 tell me something comeerning & long | ug to Jerry Bluye Bag Whem he came *g0 friend of mine. In the year 1878 and | sround again. 1 bad & very devsted, kind Sun- sy school schaol teacher, in the Seuth “oagresational chv v Middletown, ~hoss name was | 'ss Nellle Whiting. 3¢ was & yeung womasn In thoss days, “rEAps Between 35 to JO0 years of age, remember her. When she that slood that d up the Cleveland Leader. E TWENTY SOCIAL CORNER EVENTS, | Fev. 22.—Club No. ape! Meets in Bap- in Lebanon. #d and {orwarded as requested. BLANCHE: Card recelved. Many Sanks. DON'T WORRY: Your suggestion got osaidle to carry out new, but will besr * in mind if the chance develops. TUGSY: You will be weleomed as a smber of The Commer and your letter | 1} be published If you will send in your ame and address, though that is net ORIANNA: Your pame has been added The Cormer membership of course ‘:uu&m an occasional Zetter to the o. | ial Comner page and not simply making :pplication for enrollment WHO ENOWS? Dear Sisters of the Soelsl Corner: Our “erner paze serves for a variety of heips or gach other even to those wh ct “esr Willimantic to work In a gllk mill. ¢ mever learnad anything sbout her aft- = ghe went away nor whether she ever rarried or not. These many years as I sk Back to those days of my early dhood, how after I have thought of Mizs Whiting and I have wondered If 1 stil] living and wher B 1 sm hoping some sister ar readep of a8 Baclal Corner may %2 sble to furn s some (nformation to me, Which would e Ly 1 quits savee with Sister Cadv vegard. e tax for women. thoueh we find | tors: my Who are oomos-d, but perhaps more an this subject than on & mu' Some pecnle ou might have to use it for the! We can &)l leok {8 al 1 | | | I am Calla Lily and this!same if desired. 1 | make your ows. Mocka Ple: For {wo p'es (Washing- Lton) four eves, uns suTar, one- fourth cup butten one cup ilk, three | peared to. 8o, sudging from that 1t must| wits nat be pretty good. You know the old sayr ing, “the proof-of the pudding is the eating” but in this cass it is salad. As'] am a young housekeeper 1 epjoy fooking each -week -for~ the-—tested 'ree clpes that 1 find on the Soclal Corper page for I find they are far better tham| going to the cook books of which § have many up-to-date ones. eld tried recipes are very hard to find. Bave my cook book started with i ot testad rvecipes that 1 have beew fartyr|ORS nate to obtain. So each week I hopgi the sisters will send in a recipe to help! me 6l my own caok book. Madelene; Your reelne for making raisin ple was very good. I have been a long time wrying to get one and was very pleased when my eyes fell upon. your recipe, Eva G: I am also very glad to knew that you are & member of the Seclal Corr wer and hope -some day we may have the pleasure of meeting. I surely would be pleased to give you all my patr terns in tatting. With best wishes to all. TATTING. ANOTHER CORNER MEMBER. Dear Editor of Solcal Corner: I have been asked by several of the Soctal Cor- ner members to join The Corner, and after visiting at the’r meetngs ] am pleased to continue attending gnd Wwill take for my penname ORIANNA. BECIPE FOR SPONGE CARE. Dear Editor and Soclai Corner Sisters. I attended the Social Corner Club Ne. 3 two weeks azo Wednesday at Buckil ham Memoria’. I enjoyed It ever much and would like to become 2 mem~ ber. - 1 am sending recipe for sponge cake which I think ‘s very geod: Two eges, well beaten. cne cup sugar, beai aga'n omo cup sifted flur in which put oma heaping-teaspoon bakfng powder, and sift again, and add slowly one-alf eup hot milk. ome teaspoop vanilla; beat all tor gether thoroughiy. HONEY B. CHATTY LETTER FROM RAMBLER. Dear Corner Members: What a gleri- ous snowstorm we did have—ter anyore who likes it! Not for me, however. Calla Lily: How busy you must be drumming Social Corner fam.ly to- gether each month. Baisam Fir: Giad to read another let- ter from your pen after such a long abe sence. Call often; that is what helps the pa Glad to see many letters CRIMSON n Lucy Acorn: Ex- pected to see a letter from you every month, but fail to see it very recentiy. Wake up, Luc Am very sorry to hear that4Grandma H. s on the sick list Hope when “spring, gent'e spring” comes she will be her own dear se'f once again. Interested Reader: Am surprised te find out who you are. Can't very well go to see you, as the tre s do not rum that way now, unless I should go by way of New Lon t t may fry it wnen the good old ime is How pear | do the tr come to vour home? I =aw an article in ial vour husband had returned, week's paper where away 2nd just Joan: Have been looking for you for ever s0 long, but don't see you. 1 used to_think you were g a hiker on the turf, but tht r marathon qualities ve received a you inquired Did you re- to you when beeome of. you? d a new runm. g you will be ng your car.| i Heard you Hav about. CRIMSON RAMBLER, SOME Dear Corner GOOD RECIPES. Good morning, a good T ar few My Wedd'ng Cake: One and one-half cuns brown susar one and one-half cups butter, one-fourth moinsees, ong yound raisin d chowed one rlound currants, nound ci‘ran. five evgx ome teasnoon each nutmeg cin- namon, cloves and lemon one-third tea £poon soda three and one-haif cuns flour. cuns flour two teaspoon baking pewder, one of vanfTa. Fling: Two cuyrs nowdered sumr, small cup butter. fwo trhlesnooms coffee, two teasnooms cocon. Frost with the CFean but rord Coffes Jelly: Messure your left-over cnf*ae and swee'en well. To esch n'nt add a 'evel tahlesmoon galatn dissolved in a little col water. Pour! Mfo & me'd; enten with whinmed cream. Peefstenl with Ovs‘ers: Pro” a tem derlo steak season tals one ounrt ovsters drain off the Timor, (°md see that there is mothime left on the oveters\. then nlace them in & stewnan one-h~if enn butter, ‘wo ‘tear Enoans eream salt and nenmer to seasom. When this comee to a bo'l nour over on steak on ratter Sorve while hot. Cream en be om'tted .if you do mot have it. It fs & grand dieh. Codfish eakes seliom ma=it tha renutas | tlon. wh'ch fheir New ¥hatand oriein | gave tha— Tha ueus] fault 1« that they are ton ®'iff and thev leave the season. In€ of cuzar out of them. Take cod mid- dle, Jet it soak two or *hree hours then boil about five mimntss and chon finas mash notntaes ard mix eausl parts of hradded fish and hot mashad notataes. With milk or cream to mave them molst. Then add one tessmoon of suear and nme feasnoon of butter Rest them unt they are creamy. Rest in the valbs of the aees for every twn cums of the mixtura. and heve it a littla ton soft tn handle urtil ehfiled 'n 2 c0'd pos Then form mfo small ba'ls roll in the whita of And bread crumbs, and fry quickl deen hot fat. iR 1 wish that each mamher of The Cers ner. who s fo nttemd the anniversary meetne in March would nlease advise me by sending the'r penname to 34 Falrmount straet. Manchester Green: T would Ike to hear how mv natrems sra wroessing or hava they become discoursmed E, S.:'In resard ‘o vour.face he'ng nlump, trv. using 3 1*t%e atum n vemr bath water. In addiven vour cheevs must be pently manieuleted hv & rotarv motion hetween the fhumb and first apd acomd fAingers nressing tha thumh ins'de the chesk.” Thic mol-g fine musele and wears off f~¢. Vot baths night and morn. Ine ave erceMent. 8 F. §.: For a nerfectly Warmiavs rouze | tl tala water n which heets have been vooked and to which a tables=von of pure Rleohal has besn added. Tt fs the emly harmlees roure T eam racommend. J do not blame vou for wan‘tng to nse a little y A=earv eonrt {f an offence necessitated _men tn ool then cut inte | that would draw tears to yoyr eves a eolor when «o male. Take my advios and KITTY LOU. RECIPES OFTEN JUST WHAT ARE ore cups of flour rounding te; D of soda. Add feur and ene eup of wa‘ul“ s i to the mixture, then ad cup of covked and plitsd prunes and ene m-‘ gpcor of vanlila en halied 2dd the frosting and sprinkle with coeosput. it Is very nloe; try It, w e : Many times Yve resoived to write a lett:r to the Corner and by se deing to fulfiill my duty, . Children is always an cdd and yet ever 2 new and {nteresting sublect and I wonder How many of us mothers fes] that if oniy the right ammeal were made to the ehfidren and youns, at the risht time, so mueh wrone deing might be avolded. If temmar ant anwer could b suopressed oy held in check hew manv times harsh words or flaseliation would not he needed, When we fully restise the littie mire rors: for sush ehiidren fruly are, ab- sorh & rafett not only looks' but words and actions. we should have a care that thase qunlities may be refiected in 2 construetive uplifting way and the rea- soning power of & ehil1 developed to mugh petter advantage than fust a pur» isiyment which always leaves a stine and A spirit of revenze or “getting even with some one elge. « T wish we mi~ht have 2 piaes, or room, so beautiful with drsweries, flow. ors, bir's ests. rahhits. dovs. n faot 71l gorts of pets & evest meny dif- farent kinds of toys fom all aves. and nintyres of mother. with her swn or Aauhtar, and fathers so real snd 'ifa e they almost meak words o lav- tn he ermine that our veurs Adime g - would st he Jhamed aut of wronw.d a0 be fllad With an asrest Aasies to dn the pnrieht, fine and nobt: thines. TWhat of thnga wha have na mother vou ssv? All the mave wesd that thew shan’'d hove the umllftine fnuence of S a nlace to wiwt o5 tha effect won'd =irely b: far A'ffsrer? than a2 bere Beet| butter fudge that Tt (5 very T T I e [ two- cup m o together until it farms a soft ball In a oup of cold water. Beat untfl creamy (keep hot while beating) and add four tablesnoons of peamut butter and une téaspoon vanilia. Ceesamut raisins or puts can be combined With the peanut ttey, Vit ring off and pot take up the adver- tlsing spacs. CALLA LILY. FINDS MUCH Y0 COMMEND OTHERS' VIEWS. Dear Sisters: A fine merning te read © § send the neanut someone asked for. lotters. Tl do the last first this time, and viee versa. = | that city. hands on wash days. It's a geod idea. T've used almond cream before gong out to hang clothes this -win‘er, . wore - no gloves, and had ro very cold or chapped hands. r The hest thing about your remedy is 't is ever ready in aur larder and cheaper than ereams. Mister Dooley: “Them's my senti- ments, tew.” You have the wight idea of happ'ness. This quotation appeals to me: “Real hanpiness is found by passing a lit- tle happiness around.” I have found th's applicable every day and as sorrow entered my home last f~ll 1 hardly think I could have bomme the great loneliness 1t I had net tried In smple wave to do little things, lend 2 hand in sickness. and think of others’ needs. instead of heurly mourring our loss. for we are all called to bear part'ng with our dear loved ones to “the Great Beyond.” Sally Sycamore: Speaking frem ex- perience, you're wise in not going out when the country is a veritable skating rinle unless you are adept with and with- out them, for when we'uns and ice meet, great s our downfall, and sometimes siow the recovery. Ma #1oh 4 vislt, Children can never hava tna mewv #anA fhinws eneme thelr way, mor ges nr learn oteut tog mems mreite thines (2 make them more manly and woman- ’v-\ the hama AlA yay sver teir mettine 2 hat+h af fade, or emy athar Wind nf van?u, av Aalwy ps An ineantive to An hot Wiama warl: or marhens syme Ather ~glc whish might be in danger of be- tn= otimherq? Tust trv it for {f wosiy Ura a ahaves om3 tha warls 1y Aana wihant warle ar waeer for fugt think of the reward Tou aeserined © Corner wsters well I think, v goed fortune te happen in B L, hall when they were enjoy- e ey £ 'ing a ta’ on present conditions and T it et e thels d'soussions proved . they wepe ar e 228 oa bus e o “Thinkers from Thinkervilla” Next -time om, = twa marghmailiwe ant in nlanes I hope to have mote time gl get go- e "’ 3 Adicel i chend G earny uainted. However, T was glad to recog- ot untlh preamy, new o Mattersd n'ze twe famPinr faces—Wander'ng FauATeR OF Jew's and Practic"’ Polly's May B.: Agein 1 agree, this time with you Let each one white Whatever they feel best fit'ed to do, as I have heard |several say: “I'd like to be a_member— DAY. but I am no letter writer. I've a few | susgestions. though. T've 8 good econom- Dear Soc'al Corner Editor: A few lin €0 tell you 1 pi‘ended the gathering Feb. | ical ree'pe and you kmow about fancy work T do* 3 In W ilimanic and I do want to thank | Porsis: Did you go to Frenklln hall the Social Oomer for the 4 tims Y've epept in meny s day. What 1 n 1 Fedb 82 pleamantent | = rours in sntidnatisn of mesting yau! impressed me greatly was the a’mosphere | ¢7® long. of friendiiness toward all, espec-ally my- gelf, a stranger within thelr gates. A splendid talk by one of our welfare workers gave an insizht Into cond tions existing among the very poor of our ¢'ty hors Yours for gopd lnst 14 maas aatyp. | HOPE COBWES. PLEASANTEST THE IN MANY A NEIGHBOR EVEREADY. B MIDWINTER AT THE SHORE. Deur Sisters of the Cormer: To'ay s’ Valentine's day wh'ls it is net as much tha ‘momey from your purse. Sueh gath 'Nterest to me as it was years ago 1 still erings must promote s fesling of enfov the youns fo'ks' pleasure. The fellowship as well as an incentive to Children at school think it it much fun assist those In less fortunate cireum- o Kive ard reesiva valentines and some stances ‘alsg something to look forward °f the older children do. I exmect but to wi'h pleasure. {1 don’t think it Is made as much of as Now, dear editor. If thers {s ons T'ttls ' it Wwas In our sramdmarents’ time. It corner left that I might Al1, T Tussiay mieht and our washine and gladly become 3 member. The following jironine a1l dome alwo those “freadfy] is a I'ttle poem that seems to personity | storkine; all davned. T think this the Soclal Corner and was inspired by a |Wesk thara wara 15 malrs. T hone a ~and very pleasant visit with them: manv of the Cormavites sent Geandma Grev 3 valentina card ft baing her birthday as well as valentine daw. T want to tel! ven that last Sundzy the slens helnw iust rirht we masvad un a Junch and went tn the “shore™ Re- A friendiy hand and a cheerful smile From shadows and cares they will be. suile. It dm:u ;\:na back from the shores of ou When faith ‘s beaten and tossed about, For m;::; nothing so preclous In life to Friendship lg worth {ts weight in gold. It's friends vou mexd when the rough * winds blow And cheering words when things back. wand go; For a helping hand is al-abid'm A mark of true perfect'en findin Such friends and scemes will swester A8 more of ‘good (n eash we see, Fer frionds in poed are friends indeed To thase wWho kuow the human need. Al In the feld, nons left alon 1s dolng Ged’s Wil a8 well a8 your own, T am 3 . R 3o0epted, ¥ wifl takie the pen, eafe awd gen=d 7004 warm fira a=d wag enminriahle matd ha ithe m. Iv mess of munhanes and sealioms and esme fn and wa had a fina shore dinmar which all enfoved as much as If It was o2 un" pnd wat heme Nefare Aavk 3]l well Be|gatiefled with our dav's euting. T saw gomeons wantad 8 rveeine ‘nr #apd gurar con T wil gend =ine. Tt haw_ meves failed with ma. Semt ft omea when T fret hewan th writa to the Cowner _but. will send it aeain: frgar Qeokdgsr Twa. cuns uesy. c\'—.- eeen. oma oum butter and lard. mixed. omechalf eun milk one tearnamn SIS HOPKINS. |sodn. twn cream tartar flaver in tasts. Seo——r— Btir st with Ronr. take out small lece TASSING ALONG THE SUNSNING. ;:‘: time to ro' fust n:uh to Al & Sistere Anine nom, Man't handla anv mere o Bditor and S| ihsn pocahle, Thew are very mles. Try them. sieters, and remort. nrine will soan bs hera, o lat us nlan our house elesnine and not to gone and white we wav work ourselves ta Aeath now it won't make things anv battar, Just dn it 85 #aEv a3 we can to make thines dascme and shut eur sves ta the rest. Y Aem't mean to let thinew he veat Aivtw, oh o Byt wat 8¢t 1 “Tinder sasv lke" 257 hinrd am o'4 1adv say onee. T belteve Nixie is mainine slowly ¥ hane ta hear from. her gnon and T'wm =oing te try ta her saom. Fne and T making nlans far the Mareh meet. ine ond 70 hooe we can be there. With fg,j?;_f_ EEM Gt ) ey COLD A¥D COVGN AND PEANUT|DRSS t-to The Bullatin's tren BUTTER: FUDGE RECIPES. ntly T noticed remarvs -hon some recinas which 1 knew are gonpa. o;p:da.llymb’y young house'sen- that bed o ; i | nuts § “very good—so act 1 Wad to Lull & second “Deliah Deal: I am ‘stil] kuessing, but 1°bope to°Ond out sdome day. -That ple was ~ delicious and ccrtainly “tastes for 'y ‘would close the victrola a Nitie while and. grasp the pen. 3 T wish to thank the sisters who sent [ fn recives for rice ple. I shall try each ne. s One - and ‘ona-haif sour mlilk. two eggs beaten light ore and one-half cups sucar “two tablespoons BOUF. eream. or two' tsblespoons melted 1ard (the sour cream preferred): one +1arge teaspoon so7a, a littie sa't an? nute jmeg. Mix. the egg, putmeg, and salt tosether,-then add the sour milk beaten light, and lagt the soda siftsd in with the flour. = Add flour to make a soft douzh; roll ard cut with a Some one asked for recipes for douth- and suger cookles. T am - sun ing su~ar, sour cream, doushnut cuttef and ‘fry in"hot lari, Sweet Milk Donghnufs: O on light; one oup sweet m! cup sueer, One teaspoon soda. salt = the foda in with ¢ make a soft Adough and roll, cut and fry as _glven shove. salt, Sugar Coolries: ©UPS. sugar -one cu» sour mi'c one cup lard, ome largs tenwoon soda, two ewes. one tablespoon oranze or vanla extract. flour to make a soft #prinkle with granulated surar cvenly on the - top of each costie. before baking. This males a larze batch. nr Cooki-a No, 2 Whittier's Snowbound. mend or - wr.te|one egs. oneshalf cun sweet milk. buiter size of an exx. i tartarfll. one. teaspoon . soda Dorinda: Glad you had the pleasure of 'teaspoon omange hearing Dr, Lackey of Hartford. I ysed Sift the -soda In ome to hear him frequently whem MVing In emough flour to-make Sprinkle Noted your suggestion em care of | baking. Two = On, twa or cup Best wishes to a1, INTERESTED RFADER. next meeting. ever Hoping -for a pleasant ‘day, I am, Brinz :the . valent| more egg Hal one-ha’ two teaspoong meltel lard d nutmes; sift flour: add flour to nd one-ha! e enn Ry teashoons cream salt, flour, OLUB No. 3 POSTPONED MEETING., Dear Editor and Corner Sisters I meeting of Club No, 3 was poatpon: Feb. 22 because the weather-man made such a big mistake and_sent.snow stead of sunshine just the same and plan to enjoy the We have had plearant meetings in past and hope to see With their friends and nelghbors at the THE SAME ONE. Dear Soctal Corhr S's £00 " recine for g Jane should try the - once or ac’ oy and Maly. T ey “ave tried ‘“er Sumar Cook'es: One ci1: of - half cup of butter, 1 cup of cream. s 1T o aweet. 2 eg 3 2 t a3 ~ons of bak ng porv fer. four enough to make scft dough o SUGAR COOKIES AND CRT'LLERS Her- ' Aunt M 3t SrFT e with wear bofara hainr. Cady: ros - b &h Is cam @ bath in the wosh water. got rid «f t+ red aniders and T hop> they are eon for rood The' makes shert work of a plan fine. Come amain Th a'one fine. when they get-s‘ar‘e’. Here is-a rool r 2 Crullers: On» ry» “poon o” bu'ter, der 1 te~d I o of salt. 1gae Best wiskes for tha Corner s's‘ew BLACKBERRY BRIER ENJOYED THE YEAR IN Dear Editor and Sxcial Cormy J-st on~ year ago sisters. LIKES LETTERS AND RECIPES Dear Soci~1 Corner: T joined ‘Yours sincerely, 5 GRANDMA GRAY. fetter-for the Soc'al Carner, 1 have been a reader of the S-ef= Corn ef tor eomeé time and snjoy the le‘ters an" the usoful recip <« which | have fo.nd t- be_very good. without the yello'v r'bhon? How Is it worn? ters e—phin? meetin~ som. As T a~ nw i~ the er | hope I havn't taken another sist (' name. Desr a of manfac” #n” thes Soclal 1T hooe LIKES THE SNOW Sisers many of yds 1ike to ses the earth ~l>he {n ermirie? 1 "{ke it for-it gives mor~ 1f h 'n the ‘house &5 we can see the cobw.'s ind all other dirt. . It is_zond for root: hardy-clants and it lanks sa clean and 1 may be what is called a “kino- mey not - be many openly deelarin ™ amselvsg as-such. - 11 hear some one say, If you had 'a he ou* in it or shovel it you. wou'd chan-s yo'r mind? Am glad somie of vou ‘njs Dprutry Corner 1 know Brot-er J'm dlikes it it My ha'r b’ CUT THIS O it this c'i“u“ to_Fols » Cl teal b sturn o tral pad ds and croup; Fo! In s'des and che, kidney o ba Doar Editor and Soolal Cormer Sls- atns my letter, hope 101 f Géorgs W Fi~ ~ . lnnfl in 2 poem T know-he Wil rexd Twice Twinty: Am ghd to hear the . vine.- Hore vou can b= Bring Kesiah Doolit- tle with you, aleo Sa‘ur ay Eve. Kitty Lou: You say you hava mislal” onad the twn shotos n when gy opene ] e <d erming out, mn shall net n-e1 the recipe, Thank you. s tha Corner ard T tave enjoyed belonging t sueh a hanpy band. I have just receled a bawe with m neme on it, for wh'ch T sincerely than the sencer and 1.am hoping I can at‘end tha next meetin; of the Cormer Marc I fir-t. T-e winter ha= pissd ranidly so far tw 1 wonder how many of ths sistene have the musk: “Hurra* for ol1 New “n-laei” T mm it in 850°1 when a snel] ~irl and no~ the son~ ras he-n ravived and is sun In the erarres often. S Y.am hopinT this wil' be the mnst oros ~erovs and happy year for a'l the Corner 1 am senclng » 1 have not seen any of T. M. H lertars for some time now: T wonder wiicre e » i May we enter a Corne- club meeun Wil ‘some of the sls 1 may Atten MIDGET nd ~hen it. JOAN IN THE DAYS OF WARMING PANS _AND FOOT. STOVES. UT1 cont.. ack JT 1S WORTH MONEY 1ip, enclose: Sfi:'a'“én.'": writing You wit th_Se 835 ShefMel ou} recely ining Fol — for--cou Kidne: cups douzh: one vanilla extract. Corp. and 2’ soft douth. & each eookle with ‘sugay befors| The warming pan_and foot stoves..{ rememe ed Lo in- ines ing the stairs. 98Y. opened - out from this - chamber. the <054 the warming pan and_foots members A8 prel'a being comnosed of rivs of sma'l one E CORNER S'sers Sacte” Corn- How and 1d POETRY THE WAT: BERa From c/wen windovs ane may s B4 { mOrning s ar .rise. Ant witer 004 Wirle all the co stii & glad surm For hore ‘s horn with morn'ng as surly Ay sun Lifts o of the dawn e ift ehic Oy will bricg W ise aho v th hl “.‘dw;m s after ‘he n Tefore the whirin? wheei O O e s Capeele of day thefe And youth crowds at the enstern grte w2 loyous feet ~nd free, Pager to ake the morn'ng road with ke ~ ure n‘-‘hlfi " e or as's adv'ce 4] of srasbeards—sages you and From western windows one looks out unon the c'oring day, And sees the z0'd of sunset fade to pear] 2 and flvu;mv.“ 4 It evensong on 'ps. heart knows no désmay. gl ‘Behind him lies tn sh dows soft the path which he eam And If upon its heetling cliffs he fafled to carve his name ‘Experience Is rich as more sweet than And ly_seems the shelert, %, ‘ealimg of the bar ] And f~i* the harbor liehts gleam out and over them 2 star. ~Lols Whittiesey. In New York Heraid TURN 0' THE YEAR. This fs the time when bit by bit The davs besin to ‘envihen sweer = And every m'nute cairad jc foy— MRS MINA RABER And love stirs in the heart of @ bey Tois 's the time the mm, of late “A short time ago T was one of the 1 i most nervous and miserable Dereoas | imcomn arces ha et nd_ gn ‘the carth but thanks to. Taslac And love stire i the hesrt of & mah m well and happy now.” said Mrs. Farns: L Th's 18 the time wa doste tha {Jina Raver, 415 Farngworth AVe-:or Shole hovr of e | Agocs, 1. linnet anq, thrush & When the song of i “It was just about two yea's her that ‘I began to be distreéssed af er And love stirs In the heart of a bird. every meal. I had aw’ul smothering = spells at times and my heart beat so T8 '6 the tme when «word bades reen irregularly that I ofien thought . I hone and peace tame. ago | erce"the Frowm hed iwowdn't live thro: the . BUACK. And love <tirs In & heart T know Headactes were the bane.of my .ax-|—xnk«r1m Tynan. In Indlanapols istence and I shudder even now when| News. 1 think of them. My back hurt me.| too and it was just agony for me-to bend over and straighten up agaim. | “Tanlac hag done for me far more than I ever expected and.I'm I * different person altogether. T'm in perfect health now. -my opinfon. Tanlac is the best medicine under the sun.” Tan.ac du sold by HUMOR CF THE DAY “T'm sorry, madam.” sald the grocer.™ but T haven't any white turkeys. Won' anv_other kind do?™ “Decl’edly not,” was the weary an. swer of Mrs. Newmarrie who had bsem ; hunting the whole morninz for a satis- ! factory holiday bird. “Neither my hus- OFS band nor myself can eat anything except white meat."—American Legion Weskly. “Do you consider Friday an unlucky day” National Drug Tattvilie Pbarmacy. nfield by F. L. M Cha arey, Jewe t City. Conn.; larke Voluntown, Conn. —— 5 L ‘ters: First I extend thanks for the Y!le low slip which wes a pleasing mrpr_lu and much appreciated. Iola in her lctter refers to the. brass ess."—New York Sun. Memory Expert—“Why, I have facts in my head that T have stored for twenty-five years!” Mere Man—"Aged in the wood, eh 7" ber th it e kg Tl LT O er them, ane my : it W “Why d~ called the open-chamber and was the .o mu:‘fvzfl you send your son, Josh frst one you- entered. into:.after -as:cna- ? Briges—"“Brooks s mirhty lucky picking the winners at the races” Grigge—"“Why shouldn't he be? He had a job with the Weather Bureau, and before that he used to be a pre- seription clerk in a drug store !"— ‘Wayside Tales. Little Mary awalened In fricht one night recently. When her mother went to her to ascertain the cause of her screams she sa'd: Satan :r; into the house."—Youth's Compan. on. Minist All the -sleeplag .rooms In, it spinning wheel and swifts. The I was for holding skeins of . yarn for wnding. It opene-. much like an um- sticks held tosether by. strong cords and the stondard stood en a base of a { fivesinch plank. 1t could. be raised. or lowsred to fit the skein as in the stand- ard there were holes and a wire pin to keen it firm The warmme nan 1 have used many, times, for in_ my..young: years houses were not hlesss? with cen- stant heat and the sleening rooms—oh & weren't they cold? . You could fee] tha| ch"" creeplng up your sninal co'umn. That brings to my mind a Story mY; Parishioner: “That only maks 4 mo‘her uved to tell me of an od seal finiier: wwrell, you domt ::u:i‘ 1 ca~tain who came home with .a Severe 454 |t for nothing?'—B 3 chil and hic wife havine hear? that gugy ng’ uffalo Commer- brown suwer burned with a warming o - Pan was a fine thinz for e%!lls o "”'(m-.g:'.. l;‘b:‘ T'm 8o sorry your rhes- Ing the suwar in_ the hed she nroceadad s worse. “1 made seven hearts hap. today. Parishioner: “How was that?" Minister: “Ma-ried three cop'es.” w he orocne®d “Never mind, dnughter. The dooter fo- er-liors: to-vun; the Not. Shu gver oo SIRAE SN Conyy Y0100 a1l BSBE 1, mariny et Tl - . |then sald “Tan in. Cantain Clann. oin. | 87 o o L inhot” Yoo can tmavime the comar !, e T know. but some of the bers 20 flovr, 2 t-amane.of biking f-gw.| T [dently she 71d not understand #n 1 was counting on you to nump the plaver plano for our dancing '—Ex change. A counle of hivhwavmen pounced en a belated pedestrian. He gave them s hard battle beatine them both unmer- ¢lfully until he was finally s=uhdued. When at last they had knocked him un- consclous they went throu~h his_pockets anA_ymearthed a_olitary dime. “Don't cuss. Slim” consoled the Den- ver Din. “Tink yersslf lucky. T¢ thet Fuy had a anarter he'” of kilt the twe of us."—Detroit Fres Press. “Thev only went half a mile on that right uss of a werming pam. 1 fe. membar how to give one-a ‘sweat by nuttinT in the pan of hat cool~ anvlhlv\:. of & teaming mature, and belleve' me It} wis hot. At the time footstoves were used tha !church had no way of giving heat. My mother told me when the putting of Stoves in church was agitated _some stood out ag: t It as it 'would be ®o | hot they could not endure it. The next Sun‘ay after ome was put in. but not quite ready for the fire one man Who opposed it sat uncomfortable the beat Was §o oppressive, and observed he Knew stoves were not fit for churchés. nes ‘ay- Iragination makes things appear en- “Heh?” : Fro- |Urely different from what they are “Tt was corn MNifker.’—Loulsville + thine |many times. | Courler-Journal. ; ina’t | I noticad In the ietfers sadness has “Hew's this?’ asked the lawyer. come Into the homes of some of the “Vau've named six bankers In your sisters. Although they ure not known personally to. me, they hive my sympa- thy for I, too, have been called tq, part with many dear ones ad when my hus- band died life seemed vold. But I went about doing for others to take my mind from my sadness. Nevertheless the dear ones are missed and as the years come and go We miss_them nome the less, = With these lines I' close— w1l to be pallbearers. Of course it's =11 right. but wou'dn't vou rather chosge some friends with whom you are on better terms?* “No Jude. that's a'l right. Those men have carried me for s long they might as well finish the job."—Am- erican Leglon Weeklv. “T've notieed” nhilosonhically sstd |Gap Johnson. of Rumnus Ri‘ee. Ark. iwho is a great hand to think thines out no matter how long the omeration may reouire, “that when a fel'sr starts fie- ! gerine on eettine married he's no earthe Iy _mssount til he wets married” 2 | *“Ne* smapped Mrs Johnsem Sheltering BaTs masninely at hor gmouse. “And 4 whole lot of caese not afterward, mel ther."—Ksunsas City Star, KATE'DOSCOPF Fevntisn c*fldren played see-saw Thompson-'lle.—Clarerce L. ‘Parker. 40" ve~rs ago. recently appointed. ¢ The bichost s‘evm-navieated lake and formerly deputy the stale 1 the world fs Lake Titi~aca which prison, announced his resignation, to 1ake |ies at an altitude nf 12,545 fest, part= effect March 1. |1y in Peru and partly in Bolivia. Soil from Va'ley Foree was used Armictics dav in ~lnting a “" fherty tree” at Mi'led-eville, Ga., tpi‘ying the union of the north and south. I Plans are afoot to convert Heligo- | land the dismantled German fortress into an International water'ng place d a center for regattas and other ater sports. The mos’ owery) asrial « tion in the wor'd Tas “e*n eonstru~ted as Dif n. in Fronoe. T's 1} ht. woich can be sen for 29 miles I8 comyowd of elvht are Ta~os with & cower of 1,000,000,200 can- dles. Mrs. Lioyd George. wife of the Britih rremier, in most outdvor Build_a Jittle fence of trust &round to- day Fill the soace with loving work and therein stay; Look not throuzh its upon tomorrow 4§ God will give you grace to bear what ever may tome of for-or corrow; | TROTTIE. 2 “Yeu Can D> Mo B-tiar Than Buy Cur Wurst” For Ycur Next Br-ekfast TRY=ZOQUR" 1 yachtgwoman. B Ol 7 o Tre arire =i m--{u e HOME-I'ADE ‘| Terramin=os : son e n 1L e e PCRL. S 5GE R S B . c o'c rless nd Inth whte band ILL..S DELICATESSEN STCRZ - 40 Fracklin Street™ Pro «s:ant e ergy. Birds, some at least. are gool 07 ery o often before a downpour. misseithrush. agein. has raine’ the name % ‘because he sings hefore Bi?ll YOUR COAL FRCM US. ME s.0h names us rfcd'uy-An - o LSO