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NORWICH BULLETIN, ' SATURDAY, APRIL 8 1922 7 —_— p T H E SOC!AL C 0 RN ER ¥ :’m&ufifis‘; :;zl'eu.'nlw‘:;]f‘ :m‘mfi;: leather -goods may. be. now! Why, folks sem:re you for @ ing-it. My faiher is ust tickied to deatny sponge, cover and stand in a warm'vlace | of a banana skin ana inen’poiishing with| with me. e only gets thirty-five dal until light. When light, turn out on ala soft dry cloth. lars a week, but he's helping me to save. | board,” ith. flour and ut| In washing sandy vegetabies such as| He was born In New York, too, but all ; .nik e M T O ih, s e S iptacn, ueeca Iatgo and drain off | his peopte are farm bred. So I guces it's | At me “m P Co. . 3 harp knife to f cross, let,_rise the water carefully that the sand may|just what yoi call reverting. I think 3 - | WHOEVER YOU ARE BE NOBLE, WHATEVER YOU || other nour, score again, nd ‘bake 15 |not ink _pipe |1l have o stock farm. Those calves 5 Stores, Where Your Dollar s minutes in a hot oven. = Z are the cutes: taings, and they bring . DO DO WELL Tous for The comer. 3 more dhan gallons of waier. It caanot be | more money than manicuring 4 - good Gives You 100 Cents’ Worth P 2 CHAS RER. to strongly impressed on the memory| many hands. SN that the waste sink and drain pipes are| She had finished my mails and I have i s STEAM PUDDING RECIPE. intended for the passage-of water only, | never set eyes on her sincs, 5 i d | ‘ SO€IAL CORNER POETRY. must have drawn the lemon. Every one 2 not for bits of paper, burnt matches, | KITTY 1LOU. S < doesn't have that experience. I'm glad of &‘?"l“fms"c;fl",‘fi""“ “:“':b;;':’fi saust alete. A very little carelessness in this : RTINS . that. As for dréss. I belleve in the hap- | S8 FES. | WHE (O then® MITste Sh¢ | respect may lead to & _-large plumbers’| WANTS YOUR BEXPERIENCE IN Grandmother used to go and see 9y medim. A dress should be ten inches | LOYe, 107 the birthday cards T om. 2 N N canber T . o Folks who were. sick and make them tea i’i’(‘yl‘e"i."?fie" (ra e chore Skirts have | 2m sendiug o C e e EALE Dear Eaitor of the Social _Corner: |~ | BUY A LADIES® 5 5 teamm Pudding Reclpe: o . 5 S 2 Aad oo e et and et P vee Alr: Foa rusty, sink serub well carrots, choped. one cup ot potatoss ons| ~_GETTING THE SEEDS gl s ::_;{mw ses AT P/ And not go 'till some nelghbor came wipe dry, paint with a thick coat of hot | U of sust, one cup of raiiis, one-half| Dear Sociai Corner Bisters: Whal 3| I'also thank Caniorbury Beil for tell- F 2 That she was sure would do the same. | U O PO wenty-four hours then | CUP of Bugar, one-half cup of sour milk, | beauticul day It was & week ag0 Sunday: | ing how to grow her favorite . as -ror 2 ’ Unlees they met her at the door it WAk Wik, MR Y R S N o ey ‘I’J;‘;}.‘.‘;.."g:'o;u one. Gt in the vernal sumshine. 1 brovght xnh:u:‘h-l bk of .:hmnhl.“‘ I: wu‘h 1. g Iry and then rub well with kerosine every , one- X , one- i ; e e day. Domt cver paint a sink. 1t yoo |fourth nutmes, flour enough for & stit| out all my fower seeds, MINKOE 19] wi more would tell about thelr suc- $18.00 About its being smallpox o s 1 them ready, et ———— B et ©o Be s doc can have & while eramel sink that T bt U S OEE T lowing noing bt smowand e storme. BUY YOUR MILLINERY i aaear e o, b Wao win write about plas? what SIPOREE. | b, "Wl vk T no R AT PASNIK'S . % e is“the best soil and care ove babies iy bt If might be end ed. No, E is most over ‘spring 'm Bp- % g?:’;nd;"‘(‘r;';ohf;‘ ;-xm:rm and fplants, They are my hobbies.. Why DO, OR GRT DONE. A Tcoaity we have linafd sridineel FOUND RECIPES VERY GOOD. I chose my pen name was because I ifke | Dear Editor and Corner Sisters: In| < 3 must 0 14 smooth 1#ving and peace. There will nev- | this world it's one of .two things, it's|°°Tm° Of the lovely birds. How Jim IPING mA HA She'd ;vm found dfl:; ""j}':‘ that r:‘ er be any jarring with the right Kind of | either do, or get dome, and the rich are 81.50 And moch ol fashioned foolismness |1ove in the heart. pacn, | %8s Bonsst as the poor. Wouldm't any 1d w 7 wosd. o e e bt i BETWEEN ASHAWAY AND NOANK.|{are—i she could? Wodldn't the average| b5 *” seems to be the best Wi Uie the door and wash the sil Dear Soolal Corner Sisters: I want to| man break the speed limit it he had an| 1oy Acorn: Be sure and remember, Me. T i 97 T 97 With antiseptios so we'll not wil_you ahl that fn_answer o my re- :\ex:;m:::lle!“'nn;iah; same, a5 it has | ol all your best flower seeds. 1) SToen and the & e > 82. sz. 1 | know if there was a Soclal Cor- ays e. The monkey Charite, It is a] of @ engoy the - 3 S e e e rlend han Fits | mer chib anywhere hetween Ashaway and | With the Jongest tail gota the blgwent co-| Tioh "ooencrot Samear Piaat they come back to spend the summer Worth up to $9.00 Ehouid we cateh what grandmother had, | Noank, I recetved a very mice letter from | coanut. Yes, it's What we havemt got! ' Deiigm: Thanks for all the pretty b R T T W n by Sweet Fannie, Interested Reader. And what do you&nd what we want that makes life worth cards you sent me. I did not attend the I am very giad that Grandma H. is o Ay " | think? She lves only about a mile from | living after ail. O e e i o i gt Beautifully Trimmed Help One Another. me, S0 T hope to call on her ere you see| Babe Ruth: Don't hesitate to send In| " Marmold: How about the strawberry | to_&st better. CHILDREN'S HA’ > RSP this letter. She knows two other mem- | the recipes. My life isn't insured, but I|seinzert Grandma H., Mother and I| WIith best of wishes for the Corner. IS lnkl:dkfwnrl;l [1\.;:\1.‘:1 pw:; knowledge bers mear by, so that makes four of us. "}f.:"“é d:::' to the undertaker, 80| ;oien speak of you and wish you wefl. TWILIGHT. 97 l 97 $ Now if we can only find a few more we | What's the 7 5 Srtptiggmlen: g ands T I never wemt to cbllege, “an perhaps form 4 club. Let us hear| Whirlwind: It made me blush to read B o ey "We| APPRECIATES SALAD RECIPES. < 2 B 1 heaia ihe poet sny from you members who live between |your resipe for happiness. Is it intended | o Cuy enjoyed it. It Was 5o up to date:| Dear Bditor and Social Corner Sis- “Life is like a mighty river, those places. o for married” or single couples? We shouldn't worry. ters: I wish to thank the sisters. who s owing on from SRy to ey Silent Partner: I saw Tom Grinnell ymkhl;;a: Was Dleaa(ed*) to hear that| " frello, Blossom: We miss you at the|so kindiy sent in their salad rectpes for ! : - ing when I was a chiid. He would say:|you en. my recipes 4 which I asked mo 1 T Y- GeaBt TR G L W (o | “Tom won't hurt -anybody.” = As a child | Mr. Dooley: We haven't seen that let-| ' auails When I read your name it gave | have written to the. Dorner bemce bes Bo then o - 1 used to “dress “-,,I and w};)m xh w:;xld ter you promised every week. me an awful start, for i seemed as| have been very busy. I haven't tried i~ be parading around I remember hearing % il 3 Do your best for one another, e Terandmother say: “WeH, here comes = though you had almost taken my name. |any as yet, but will In the near future. Making Hfe a pleasant dream, Liz Stetson!” I never saw her, but BOB-WHITE. Black Eyed Susie: I do quite a bit BHelp a worn and weary brothet, WHO CAN SUPPLY THE WORDS? - ) —— of tatting, but I don't crochet any, for Pulling hard againg the streem, | "TaEIne she toreeed D putting down| Dear Social Cormer Sisters: I must LEMON PIE. Interested Rexder lives fust below me TAFFETA DRESSES eggs? 1 do, in water glass. It is such wrte to The Corner today or my letter Dear Editor and Social Corner Sister: and she Mhlfly‘ u'od«u eting and I in slzs Don't give way to foolish sorrow, a sn\‘dngv 3 will be too late for our page on Satur-| Have not written for some time but have T“n;: “:‘ att n..l !hah“ dn:’: 0 Let this keep you In good cheer, I wowld not advise anyone to paint a |daY: taken great pieasure in reading the other|a ut crocheting for me t Brighter days may come tomOITOW, sink. I had a tin bathtub painted once, Free Air: Thanks for the card, Should | letters, and attend the gatherings. winter which I prize very much. I am oy el e where the watér would drip from the| like to meet you, and maybe I will de| Babe Ruth: As you wanted w lemon |1like you for I like all kinds of fancy Worth $22.50 AT PASNK'S faucet it got all rusty. If I ever have able to some time. Hope you wiil have| ple reclps, I have one I like very much| work and enjoy doing it. T have been one, shall try Canterbury Bell's remedy. good luck with your sink with what you| which I'll send: wondering who you are, I think your Longest lanes all have a turning, M ik G i Here's hoping I hear from more mem- | 3T trying now. Lemon Ple: Three-fourths cup of su-| ®¥eS must be black and your name 18 And the sun will shine at last. is section. 1 wonder if any of the sisters have the| gar, one teaspoon of flour, yolks of three | Susle, ‘and hepe sometfme I may have F So then— | bers who Tive Imihis section. M. |WOrdS to the sons, The Fuded Coat of | ogs, white of e woll beoioh ine Juice| the pleasure of meeting you. —Sent in by E. M. R. C. P. e Blue? I have seen where some of you|gnd grated rind of one lemon one-haif| Deliah Deal: I was very sorry that I nr s e | MAKING CREAM PUFFS, have sent in words to other old songs| cup of cold water. Bake in a moderate|couldn’t meet with the sisters March 1, . and thought perhaps you might have the | oven: nmever bosl. Cover with meringue|for I should have liked to have been I you try and_ persevere. Darkest nights will have morning, Tho' the skies be overcast. oc: EV Dear Corner Sisters and Editor: | words 'to_this ope. £ the other two whites when done. there. They certainly have good times, 5 GOOD STORES IN 5 GOOD TOWNS — NORWICH, WILLIMAN- SOSTAL CORNER: BVENTS: ., 7hin vos makans. success of an under- | At last apring has come. I see the rob- * Puting lemons in Mot water before|and I enfoy reading about them in the TIC, PUTNAM, DANIELSON, AND WESTERLY. taking, she feels like outing TOm | ing eve) day. Suppose we will all bs Corner. 1 a'so am W interested In April 12.—Meeting of Club No. 1, at || the housetop. When I read the recipes A e using them makes them jufoy. . ery busy with our housecleaning now. for cream puffs I decided to make some| Best wishes to the Corner. at once. The first venture was the saro- Franklin Hall, Willimantic. Kitty Lou: Many thanks for the little| tatting for I make quite a bit my- favor you sent us all at the March meet-| S¢!f and I would have liked to have seen DEW KIST. | ing. that collar for 1 know it must have [E— ast Wetoniis Yt Wko - pancakes, (or e Grandma H.: I am 8o pleased to hear | been beautiful. more so. 5 ANSWERS AND INQUIRIES, o s o 3l T menteA R oA THREE EGG ANGEL CAKE. you are fesiing better. Stlent Stranger: ‘You will have 0|ang no doubt the sisters must have en- ETTA BARBER: Card recelved and|stones and bakeq them in the fireless| Dear Sisters: I was asked by some of forwarded as requested, cooker. They came up fine and round, | the sisters at the meeting this week to HOPE: Your game has been added to|being in'cup cake tins, but when re.|Send In my angel cake reclpe so will do Cady: Was glad to see your name|&et busy agaln and 'write usisome more among the prize winners. I think you| interesting things ahout the chuntry. earn . Hope to see vou soon and have one of thoughtlessly showéd it to the workmer at the new school and tofd them where he found it. That night we scarcely Joyed hearing you, too. With best of wishes to @ll the sisters and the editor. slept a wink for fear robbers. r LEANDER. | our chats together. : of the Soclal Cornep list. moved down they”collagsed more than !0;:“ a;l cax‘l‘fl’s' n:* e o! DER. Hihe: 168 I Haviu't seia Sou. vy _ EMRCP ‘“:h. H’.;“ Ethelyn, I think 1 have N, N i one-half. ree Egg Angel Coke: Mix well an % . : fatiy 1 ssed r motive. Maybe you are ok ot Soctar o eorieraed 1n the | " iiiween's recipe was followed for the [sift together four times onc cup sugar,| LEMON MERINGUE ruppo. |lately ' o F ToO AN CORNER MEMBERS. . |iinkiag of starting a little discussion gy o g e third batch, no butter belng used, and |1 1-3 cups flour, one-half teaspoon cream| Dear Social Corner Sisters: I wonder TATTING. Dear Social Corner: Have been .a|8bout prohibition to take up the atten- ANASTASIA and PAULA: Cards Te-|they were the best, but they wilted one-|of tartar, three teaspoons baking pow-|how many of you know how disappoint- : Peiv and ¥ L, reader of the Soclsi Corner for several years and have been asked by some of SOME QUESTIOXS BY DON'T WOBRL.| e members to foin, 50 I T am taken in Dear Editor and Slsters: Now that Il as one of you, wiil take for my pen: have induced the winters accumulation | name HOPE. of dust to give up the ghost, and haven't haif. der, and one-third teaspoon salt. Add|IPE It Is not to get The Bulletin on Sat- TATTING: Letter forwarded as re-| I have classed them with the “lean-|two-thirds cup scalded milk very slowly, “"'fl}'f' It makes two Saturdajye that ours uested, ers” They may belong to the same|while still hot, beating continually; add|d'dn't get here; but Tast Saturday I hap- CONAWAH, EATEMUP and TILL|family as those made at the baker’s, but | one teaspoon ‘almond or vanifla. Mix|Pened to go to Norwich and got one WE MEET AGAIN: Your names have| must be quite distant relatives, maybe{ well and fold in three egg”whites which there. tion of those who want reclipes and those Who don't; and those who enjoy seeing the men get knocked once in a while and those who want to leave the poor things alone; and those who want another club i In Plainfleld and_those who don't. 1 bebn added to the Social Corner list. tenth cousins, as they consist of a tender [ have been beaten until light. Turn into| Free Air: You certainly gave me a|anything very. ing to do, except fill] Dear Editor and Social Corner Sisters: | 88Tee With you, Ethelyn, I think those ; shell crust—filling being put in Dbefore ungreased angel cake tin and bake in)Surprise I did not expeet it. a few orders for tatting. I'll try .to do{1 have been an Interested reader of the | Sifters who started thosg discussians ANOTHER CORNER MEMBER. baking. very slow oven about ¢5 minutes Re-¢ Eva G.: Where are you? You have K Soctal Corner, and T am asking it I may | have been in the lime-light long enough. Social Corner Bditor: Having beer a| THINK I Will do my shouting when 1|move from oven, invert pan and allow | Mot answered my question yet. of all—and 1 am ashamed at this late|become @ member? I will take for my| Canterbury Bell: Kow are my win- al r Bditor: Having been @i ¢y down cellar after the coal Some|to stand until eold. Canterbury Beil: I want to thank you | day to do t—I thank Social Corner Mem- | penname NYNA. | dow chums? I can hardly call my plants D gt T wosld 11ke to Joma tg]time I Wil make another trial, after| yli. il Angel Cake: One-hal tea-| fOF telling how to treat a rusty sink. I|per for the dear little calendar that _ acquaintances much less ‘“chums” A o erings. It r:v.g t 1 would Iike to join comparing notes with those who have|cioon butter to two tablespoons hot milk | 25Sure you I have often wondered what|hangs here at the right of my desk. I CLUB NO. 1 MEETS APRIL 12, I may. I v:r!'l] ;nk‘-";n;‘m) T AGATY, |made a success of them. window left open reduced one to to do for that’ sink. want to take time to say that I thought o Mandy: Your story of the man wear- | coayoarmie. sapir o adg onehuit. Gor| Here Is a recipe that perhaps some of | Practioal Poiiy's letter last aweek was T e St i o |2y Red. bnkoodiy, 0 iy, (e sha 4 : i S have but those who have not mma . W Un.| A8 I am ostess for the nexi OLD TINE ROAD TRAVELERs|IN8 the red flannel undershirt all ‘winter | 2o FO T, you ot mray | fine. We are apt to get digs and un. i ot | dian’ . reminds me of a former resident of our - 2 like to try it: Dleasant rubs enough at home without | Moelng of Club No. 1 on April 12, I must t know which way to grow, so it isters of the Social Corner: I!city who said he “always took a bath| Fudge Cake: One cup of sugar, two O| Lemen Meriugue Pudding: Thros table-| ptrangers pullims our small efforts to| VFIte & feW lines. It is fhe énly time I finally decided to grow sideways. Lits now but 1 have forfeited the|once a year—whether he meeded it or | taDIeSpoons of cocoa, ome-fourth cup of | spoons of do wrRe, but as I am no good at talking| /¢ Brother gave one a bath upside 4 t cornstarch, seven tablespoons |pleces. I don't mean by that, that 18 & 3 righ§ to the Corner as I haven't written ! not.” butter, one egg. on; tel-!sboon ;-.lltf onei of sugar, one cup of coid mifk; dissolve ;| ihe condition of my-home, for it certainly :;dwflur;x.nlt is hard work for me to dh:;!‘!?n;nn..flm;fd““r and a small pot In over a year, but I have been, just @8| With all good wishes to The Corner |teaspoon soda dissolved in B e cun| pour into four cups of hot miik; let boll | js not, but I do know that svme who do makk st any time. However 1} holdl ; AR ymped in my bed and nterested in the sisters’ letters, especially | family. . sour milk, one and one-half cups of|yntyl thick. Remove from fAre, add yolks ot have happy homes and long to reach | SN WOrk and get dinner all right, and put it back I hardly kmew one Great Grandma’s, as I used to live neigh- BLANCHE, |flour, one-fourth cup boiling water, flavor bor to her. I remember going to her A 4 from the other, so I traid of two eggs, Juice of on lembn and | out Yor a friendl: , are terribly hurt | 1! try-and have one the 12th of ‘Aprit | &1 . %o I am afrald 1 :;:r‘.mv::éxel: To be put together in|ypour into pudding phegd e \ to h,.'..:fr .;;mh',..mm“.l (hmghy(h":a- :’;‘ :-lln:;m; rcmm;my ;:;-Frfl:m;'( ?;u.r s':y wl: .Tf::m' way as it doesn’t house one time and she had a velvet (e e 3 Meringue: Beat white of the two eggs i oy vlate, knife, fork, | ¥eem grow. panel hanging on the door on which she| 1R OLD FASHIONED MOTIE. | mhig cake is very good With loing made| very still, sugat to taste: add Wtle:lemion | sacke. Wits- - ety 1 you know | 50000 and cup, and something to eat as | 1 Nave bovsit secis of a mumber of nad painted a peacock. It was just love-| Mr. Editor and Social Corner Sisters:{the same as for angel cake, Juloe; put In oven to brown. | the great sadness that has betallen Jim?| USual and there will be plemty to wait | 9ld fashioned perenn‘als, as I love them. v By s fooe L hoie CUESYBORUEINE (iom ihoke re- |l v bt ihen o il I know a man with sweh a sbeautitul| % ¥OU 3l ALFARA. | but T fear I won't have very good huck In speaking of the road travelers one} o oy day, {dh;"m fl;“ words Spoken | cipes will have ks'goffuck as T hiaw. ANASTASIA. | upirit as his whi continue o look up and e to‘m; I‘hvn a ot of holiyhock Astie MBI dngene ks Tl ot L0 Ot il o) i e e e I ok e say “Thy Will be done” but I extend to RECTPE FOR VINEGAR PIE. T e S Griosall. |1 do. When T wae & lhtlel L 8 e iy hod | Gy N nenptiar Welnemay 22 T! nEErines RO CRIMSON RAN- Mm my sincero sympathy. .When (he| Dear Baitomand Social Cormer Steters: | Kinds of seeds: T rl and we; v No. 1 S J ne, the home one. nj read! ¢ school was dlemissed Tom came along| these days—themother who in her dark| Auntte No. 1t How are you all | Dear Corner Sisters: How does this|™ e Bty e aneber Hore = s““r‘d’:fy“*}:n_c:":; oo C. E. sir' Do you feed your family on and e scared me. I ran home and my| oo dress and bip-ginghuen apron Al- missed you today. I hope you Ifke these( beautiful day appear to you, after thi |y o T 'y \iire Who wan Dorn in (roton | ome little adVertisement way down In the | 13 oray o &1l the thme? Perhaps that father asked him what he wanted to|Ways combed her hair before getting | recipes I am sending in. wintry weather of last week? From the | gy (0" ago? She moved from fhere {0 e Y n s why daughter looks so healthy ané scare his little girl for. He said, “I|breakfast, a mother Who knew just what| I was sorry to hear of so many sick| appearance of things I began to think | xou 5 right hand corner of the page. Send In|happy. J. P. D, e . J. P. D. C._used to always be b o S B to do if you cut a finger or when bare- | members, but hope they are feeling bet-| we were going to have a second win- g:‘;"::‘“; """;n:“l’“’.'fie";““:l’:' ":; “:‘9" every week, sisters_to help fil| teiling about your “cracker puddinga® I wonder If any of the sisters remem- | foot hurt your toe, or/ m"m that always|ter by the time they read this letter. ter. 5 tfandh!'hermc' G s s '“, l\"lho:l?‘l-ur - e § Sisters, I was really going to write ber Frank and Jane Green. two Indian| hought of home and loved ones there, O | Marcella: Your letter is recelved and | tne daughter. of the seventh don of # |improve and h P Selll e Ab16. 06 | tone AL e e, S T0F 85 basket makers. They lived in a house|knew nothing about lodges or the movics —_— it appears to me to be all right. I|geventh son. Their 60th wedding anni-|at the nest meettng. - o o0C t© long that ien't time. Someone ob Ihat stood on the road from Coryville to|8s the mothers do today. WANTS AUNT SERENA'S SUGAR | was away when the firt one came. Wi i od's: Tow soirthe e Ing. o5 jeots to the hat o BatiS Bozrahville. I think & was in the town| ¥es, Just an old fashioned mother, GINGER SNAPS. Interested Reader: Many thanks for |ang bo i 280 | Necla: ke you did: not know we o som, of Lebanon. I think Frank died in the| With her hair parted in the- middle, of just writing messages to other sisters and both are in splendid health. Nearly|the day I met you on the bridge. that are of no int: package that arrived in due time, The | eyery time Xd g; x.om;u :.hxe asks ‘mme of | Canterbury Bell and Red Rose: Many| think she h-: nm"‘;kmf:rm;: (:h"jdecl places around here, am ac- | thanks for the birthday cards. 5 Ditaes % for T vt e y tions), so I will have to ask her to for- i Dear Social Corner Editor and Sisters: thout the first of April they started out Srsile, S cHant e e Due, oF ol e s Gy ssmeaviry ok 1R ene ul covered with baskets. You could only ot Y et v ehureh and iric? | ers? it she is T wonder it she would send :f:nbfif‘;!v Ielzfiniefim: LR see just o i in her recipe for sugar ginger snaps . 01 some » h Vi - 't a peck et. My e 4 | names. Is there a bridge calied Horse-|the Corner page. Write often. Come ®hoe bridge in Wikitmamtlc now? If s0.land see me anv time. Glad You en- can anyone tell me wheré it is located? S ¥ Joyed your visit when you ware here. 1|y p,\niyvg THE VALUE OF MONEY. fed it at the time and |2t the last meeting in the Buckingham.|in Salem, Conn. who settled in Palmer e o 5 T Dear Social Cornerites: 1! 1 g om0 it|of these old fashioned mothers that the|Years ago. I tr! & : 3 - Sweet Fannle: Glad you enjoy hearing E rnerites: Think it le T e mewnat mattered. | young people of today condemn fo the|Certainly had some hard cookles. I am |Now I don' think the reader meantitinlamd owned most of R &t that time.|the robins and the biuchirds sifk. als|About time that I answered to the rol Do/ %o [ lady like and I think if she thought|a Rensford Danlels. : nice things t h q . better for th 2 , | much of a cookie maker, but have had a with you. You do not know how I ngs to say that there sesmed to ANNA OF COLUMBIA. | Joer oz (o7 DIng here? L think 0. 1os ‘of” experlence since and have often| there was anything out of the ordinary |} I wm very proud of my grandparents) vajosod the musse winows. T am very|Be nothing that 1 could ae thormeduty S If young girls hid so many yards of | Wished I had saved the recipe so that I|she would be the iast person to stand - 2 DEALING WITH A BADLY RUSTED I tell about them. They had ten chiliren,|her pen- and send that letter in. I am | pocket money for children thought 1 SINK, 50 many blocks of patchwork to sew and | 2By ke Tt. If I remember rightly they |it. If we all 1ok that over very care- |mix of whom &ré living, and there are five | gending her a card. Hope o hear from|would write aboyt my two Httie girls Dear Sisters: One of the sisters in-|bad to o to bed at 8 p. m., we would | Were made with cream. : e oan g anY things in it | generations living on both sides. Among | you soon. I am sending in a recipe for| cleven years old. We live in the coun- quired a few woeks ago what to do Yor | not need any white way on our streets| Wil add a cake recipe which I have|that are true to life, Ivy: Was glad to read your letter In| give me this time. PERSIS. Mhere was a brother, Gideon Moore, born | alsq enjoyed havifig you with me. ol B 6 back seat if the world would not be the |Sure the fault was mine as T was not|that way at all, for she seems Grandmother’s grandfather I think Was|the peep frogs. I could listen to them|call The other sisters have so fhany @and hate to stop once ‘I get started 10 |choice of them. Tell M. to get busy with | be interesting, but after rea about yarn measured off to them o knit up or | MiEht try it again as I have never seen|up before such a large party and read » p o the descendants there’ are six great-|vinegar pie. I have tried it and think|try, so they have a small garden esch oy e and replies have seemed | at night, or to have the curfew bell ring |Fecently worked' out' and which I.have| Don't lets criticize for criticism hurts great-grandchildren. For the d ily made: | very badly and none of us wish to be e to de: ith a sink that was only | to home. If irls had to h: good Iuck with and which is eas only in warm weather that will always| themseives when they go to dances, I|BSIf cup cream, three-fourths cup milk.| in & spirit of fun. 8 et more or less musty over winter and |wonderif there would beasmany suicides [ On® €. two cups flour, two heaping tea-| So let us forget it this time and over- of cleaning 1t. Wet the | of young girls who get distouraged with | SPoons baking powder, flavor to suit the| look it, if it didn't come up to the stand- 4 th kerosene and allow | going the pace that they do mowadays, |taste- Bake in two layers. ard of everybody's thinking. Don't let to stand a little while tp penetrate the | and perhaps if such a oge had had an ; i very nice, and whatever they raise they sell, and Vinegar Ple: One and one-half cups|as there were quite a number of sum- of sugar, two and one-half tablespoons | mer boarders in this part of the coun- of flour, three eggs (reserving whites of | try they had no trouble in disposing of two for frosting), butter the size of a|what they raised. They decide each for hlckory nut, four tablespoons of vinegar.|themselves what to plant. Last year one and one-half tablespoons of lemon|one of them decided to raise lettuce, extract and one and one-half cuns of |and I think she had the handsomest bofling watér: Mix flour and sugar to-| heads of lettuce I ever saw. In this gether dry, add the beaten eggs and Dour| ypy they learn the value of moner over the whole the boiling water| stir-|and 1 think girls should be taught that ring constantly and cooking ‘untll thick.| ae well as boys. When done add the butter. vinegar and| ™ yyyj jeave with you one thought that temon. Have your crusts all ready bak-| wos given us in our Sunday School ed, pour in the filling. cover With a|aey some time ago, which is, we o not meringue made by beating the whites of| goi much eredit for fust doing our duty, egge stiff,_and brown lightly In the| o, mug do more than our duty. oven. This recipe makns two pies Which| “'poioy Bobbett: How are you these can scarcely de told from lemon ple. a I never sés you any more. . Hope some of the sisters will try it much a delight today to visit the dear oWl farm as it was when I was a little tot. ©Of late years the dear ol fashioned gar- den that bloomed beside the house is gone, but T'Tl never forget grandmother’s taking me by tho hand and cautioning BUTTER, | for we certalnly do have nice times. me Where to step as we walked among How is Grandma H.? Hope she is|the flowers and listened to their history. much improvéd by now. \ This brings me to something I have Best wishes to all the Corner sis-|long wanted to ask.the sisters. Among ters. the plantg was & silver sixpence. I still CRIMSON RAMBLER. |have some leaves of it, but I wonder u‘ it spoil our good times. Smiles: Come again to our meetings, then serub with fine sand and soap | old fashioned mother to talk to and ad- SR s, or a solution of sal soda, using an| vise her and keep her under the home | CAKE - WITHOUT EGGS, Jd serubbinc brush that you can dis-| roof, she might have been a different gir! MILK OR SUGAR. sard Wwhen through. Wash out thoroughly and jet dry. Then T should think an ap- But we all have to play the game. ation of Three-in-one oll that ons sis-| 0ld fashioned or modern, we are on the ter suggested would be fine to keep It and not know the sorrow she did know. Dear Editor and Social Corner Sisters: As I have been fnvited, to join your club and wish to accept the invitation will screen for the movies of life, each an|send a recipe for eggless, - butterless, from rusting :ml%v‘ o ae ticitiany n;.\inr or bno(ress' taking a part in life's | milkless, sugarless cake. Dellah Deal anks for rthday | chances, but I would like to say to the card., Onme birthday gift that T am en girls and in future years the old |, E‘:‘l:;l,' Ezh::,.&nfl‘lrg:::;mz;.;‘: foying was an amaryllie just ready to| fashioned mother will be the one for you|!* o3 D 1 ] ‘ bloom ¢ lovely blos- i : ple sauce, one teaspoon of soda in apple bloom and ¥ now has three to think of and love in old home mem-{pS "ASTR. U0 Lo MOCT T e oup Fals- soms in the cluster -and another that| ories, when you will sit of an: evening | 20C% D syrup, anyone has seeds? 1 wonder ,too, if some DESPISING OF YOUR WORK. of the dear experienced flower lovers Dear Social Corner Editor: Good |CoUld give mé a list of the old fowers Morning: Did it ever occur to you that | that are hardy? 1Is there phlox, besides ‘sometimes those people who seem to en- | the White that is hardy? Hope I haven't taken top much S + This is'a sort of odds and ends. letter | ana report. \ B | Joy thelr work despise it? T and report. s spacet X will_open soon. To a lover of flowers| with your mind on days of the past and | I one UP chopped Tutmeats Bhe 0G| " (%o ™iime T was In New York |93t I hope mome of you will take time|" Long llve the Corner is the wish of VALENTINE. what more acceptable gift o‘anhn‘\;re l;v: think of what was your home when she | g 9'C) SUPS JOUG TR T mut.| <ity, 1 was talking to a young mani- :’u::'fl it and sseer a few of my ques- RED CLOVER. > g than a plant or bubs tha 0] left it for the realms above. : < -| curist. She tuffed away and polished ol ¢ ) promige of future surprises? So don't be ashamed of your mother | Tic¥ {0 Sult taste. Bake one hour in mod-) FOT., il S0 tinted. 1 Some time I want 5 write sbout some| ~ErTRSSING ETHELYN'® MOTIVE, |RECIPE WANTED FOR FROSTED TRIPLE E. | because she is behind you in some things e P % “You do it as if you liked “tire » 1 Of the 0dd characters of my home town.| y,.; Soelal Corner Sisters: How CUSTARD PIE. Have chosen for my penname @ Job" | — - at the present time. For as she is today Y PUCONAWAR. | I said. I have so enjoyed the letters about thosel ;.\ ¢ you spent the first of the month | To the Social Corner: Dq any of The WOTLD LIKE SOVE ADVICE ABOUT |f0 you, tos, will be in years to come, ot T hate it she replied succently. 'nl"’““ here. ‘The only one I ever saw| .. 1, green and mossy bank of a bab-: Corner sisters make a frosted oustard PLANTS perhaps just as old fashioned as some WOT CROSS BUNS. I can get enough saved up, I'm going to | ¥28 Overcoat Charile. Well— bling brook tempting the elusive trout pie? I have aten a deliclous one—once 3 e Soclal Corndel “/pie!| BEP-AOMRG, H s 5 st wead-{ bOY & Bl 5 ' DONT WORRY. | y'av or dalnty worm? ' | —but all_cook books, seem to give only el it ety W MANDY, - | Der sl Lomm e 1 T was astounded. “A fafim! You told | ; S Cretla: Yes, T realize I am very young | pk\i:' ones. Now would be & §ood time hagmies p 3 S ed in New)' GREETINGS FROM E. c. P, his mother-teacher game from the, to , as it doubtless more eggs > day ; o1 when God sends the ¥ me vou were born and bre In at this me e b Aoy i one hwaris and homes. The | CHATTERER'S MOT CROSS BUNS. c\x;‘n:nif\:“ s:afi::"ugnioz::;t :x:ahi-:lrl\: York city.” o 1' To'the Rdttor and Sisters of The Cor- | standpoint of & mother, but I am learn- | than the other. I the meringue' added ttle b e a 3 o x D iota Braree Ay avhe same v 4 B hinz in all the wortd is a | Dear Social Corner Sisters: It has b spoon sugar, three-fourths cup sifted ‘So I was, and I used to think I was : Having read my Corner page, I was | in il 5 E‘"f,“ % "”?r'r' imird ‘preciows | a year since I became one of you in num- fl‘:,.-, one-fourth cup butter; ome-third|being punished if I had to get farther | drought to mind by Cretia of a favorite|¥ will wish 1 didn't live quite so near than gold. Perhaps the harofest time in ber but not in letter writing. We cer- sar lives is when we are shielded by a I hope some good old fashioned evok tainiy had a good number at our March can tell us, Sl ais-| from Broadway than Coney Island. But { old song of mime which I wm inclosing. | a school. - T e rante, o pwiieth teasmoom salt,| during the war I zot patrlotle and I|It was taught to me by the late Jeanette| Etnelyn: Shades of John Barieyoorn! mother's love. Dut real true hampiness | meeting, and afl seemed to enjoy them- | Diseolve yeast ‘and one tablespoon sugar|took my vacation as a farmerette over | Gallup of .Ekonk, one of the best school| Haven't you heard yet about the e‘m‘fi X somes from God when we know that we | selves. I left early so did not hear|in luke warm milk, add one and one-half | in New Jersey. And, say, may be you |teachers who taught us school chidren to | teenth amendment? FHere you come w - APPRECIATES CORNER PAGE j i7e T1is chfldren and our best hooe is cur | Marcelia’s reading. Think some things |cups flour to make sponge, Beat until|think I didn't almost die the first week, | sing. a cough remedy which has—how can I| Dear Ritor and Soctal Corner Sisters ot Teavan. A vers hapy tme in | will sound differenty to her when she is | smooth, cover and let rise until light in|I Was so Sff and muscles sore that 1| Balsm Fir: I wil send Wildwood a|sdy 1z 4 little whiskes” in'it. Then |y jove not written to the Corner for & P e ia when T sec a Sick patient start | oider. Kitty Lou must have had a lot| warm place, free from draft about ome|Tan a temperature! The second week{oard to add o your proposed shower. It's | there is a “dandelion cordial Can this | iong time but have enjoyed the letters very iy S SR Seborry. of patience to make so many gifts. I{hour, add butter, Sugar, creamed ege|l began to cat and sieep as I never be what is popularly knows o8 h0och | much. What a good letter that was in "Kitty Lou: What about the care of the I ‘THIRTY-TWO. want to thank her for mine. well beaten, raisins or currants which|dreamed of doing. One of my jobs was | Etta Barber: I spoke to party men-|Then there is a “wine cake” but upon | gaiurgay's Bulletin by Kitty Lou, and it ‘ace: What atout using hot and them | ~Wild Flower: If you don't come off |have been floured, rest of fiour or emough|weaning six calves. Did you ever see |tioned in my letter to you, and Yes is| careful reading I decide that it is all | ung as though Practial Polly and Theo: «old water? How and when? that hill soon, there won't be a piace left {to make a moderate soft dough and salt.|a baby calf? I never did before. Say, | the answer. Sorry to hear of your loss. | in the name or else the wine was omit- | dora ought to get a prize every time they Wild Flower: Here is a salad dressing: | in Norwich even to store your goods. Turn on board, knead lightly, place ,in|weaning six calves was more of a cir- | My sympathies. Hope your son is better | ted by the editor. Then, if T am ::: write. and nearly all the rest have some- e tahlespoon butter, threafourths cwp No. Rock Moss, I have not been to|greased bowl. cover gand set aside in a|cus than Charley Chaplin ever thought { now, and hope you have more new mem-; mistaken, there Was a recipe some :‘m thing go0od to offer. I aimost feel indebt- nilk. one heaping tablespoon corn sfarch. | Colchester lately, but it's the fauit of the | warm place until it fi double in bulk|of putting over. And did you ever see |bers. I fiad promised mysell to call on|ago for mince ple Which had something | eq to Canterbury Belle for the man: good we level tablespocns sugar. one-half | roads, not mine, which should be in about two hours.| the sun rise over a young woods of white | you Jast Thursday, but was in bed with { snappy added. Are you using all these | wggestions she has sent. 1 asked for ablesnoon mustard. two ezs, one-fourth As it's near Good Friday, I am going |Shape with hand into medium - sized | birches. or walk -in those same woods |a lame back. Had to be waited on my-| recipes, Fthelyn? Aren't you afraid ¥our | two or three several momths ago through ap vinegar, one level teasnoon celery salt, [ to put in a, recipe for round buns. place in well greased shal-|when thé moon’ was full, and all the home will be visited by a man with 2 {the Corner Scald milk and butter in doutls boiler. | ot Cross Buns: To make a baker's|low pans hbout two inches apart; cover,|frogs golng at once? Gee! Well, I can badge if you keep publishing such :and was about to What would nix in a bowl corn starch, sugar, mustard | dozen of these buns, dissolve a yeast|let rise again about one hour until light.|plow and I can pitch hay. I've spent recipes? Or maybe you are sending them wlery salt, add one-fourth cul» cold wat- | cake in one cup of lukewarm water. Then | Glaze with egg diluted with'water with|my third vacation on that farm. in as relick of an unenlightened age. r and make a smooth paste, add beafen | stir in flour enough to make a thin|knife, cut a cross on top. each. Bake| She was silent for a moment, then y This' summer while cleaning our well \xs, then 843 vinezar siowly. This is]sponge. Cover closely and stand in a|twenty minutes and while hot fill cross|she burst forth: “Say, haven't things 3 f b we found down i the bottom, deeply ood with any salad, fish, potato or ezgs, | warm place until fts bulk has ‘doubled. | with plain frosting, 2 _ |changed, though? Before the war we | TH £S { 2 b -84 you & uried under the mud. a sealed hottls Marcella: 1 don't teves with you about | coream two heaping tablespoon Here is g have jumped in t! st { we | aiong w e | wh ont a d |