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more important than in our time. How- ¢ Sen ", tied ‘ ever, it is still a good point at whidh to | T o P : - - begin. When all rubbish has been : ‘dmwx out, all cellar shelves and clos- i THE SOCIAL CORNER ets should b thoroughly scrubbed. Two [Pace : aded . . - l E large-size” pails will be tbu.m:‘a great F e izl E o |" B“ assistance in this task. They are light |3 3 b . ! 1 in themselves and easily cleaned. whould contain very hot water in which :{sxv good cleansing powder s dissolved. Vith a scrubbing brush scrub all the ~'| sellar woodwork with this mixture. The | CUShly mixed with (e sl SRS FACH have automobiles can easily find me this | Second pail should e kept full of warm |Dlant is to tart, and help produce a ookt * |clean water. with which the woodwork | STOnE: W"m Loodm Sy Dorinda: Here T am. Now guess me, if | Should be rinsed after its scrubbing. Lo L 8 RF. F can, After the cellar comes the kitehen.. Y 1 want to ask the sisters if, when fry- | When the kitchen shelves are cleared, MAIN WHAT YOU CAN DO. l THE MANLY PART IS TO DO WITH MIGHT AND £3F i i SOCIAL CORNER POETRY. LON'T TAKE YOUR TROUBLES TO BED. You may labor your fill, friend of mine, H B a small boy. His father drank they say and that is amather PG i i emperance G 5 [ CARD MOLASSES GINGER BREAD T like to h t different a it you will; . | mg doughnuts, they have a dish’of ‘boil. | the cuphoards emptied and all the cook- x e b 4 ear abou erent ones an You may worry & bit if you must; ‘.'n: weater on the r:nre to dip the dough- | i€ utensils assembled there is a splen- | Dear Corner Sisters: 1 amnl:fiklnt 10:0 e tra 2 0! lons of by-gone days. T remem- You may treat your affairs as a series of | nuts In as they take them from the fat? | did time & take account of stock and | Ward to our next mesting, a nice place (o | 2 N"‘“fi u&f«m ve e two Indian women. My sis- cares, - (One at a time, of course.) Try it if [ Prepare for the coming season. Look over | make new friends and meet oldmmem s d L > 1 had little baskets they made. You may iive on a scrap and & GusSt; | you have not.” I think you will ke’ them | the preserving kettles, see if these faith- | Sister satgoposite me at the table ’:‘M % v don't remember hearing them may But when the day's done, put it out of | hetter, as they are more @igestible when | ful friends and allies of last summer's | last meeting and as we both were star! < 34 ch, only once they wore heavy shawis vour head ; done this way. campaisn are in perfect condition for | asked, “Don't I Jknow you?” She answi Don't take your troubles to bed. e R and. a5 s in the summmer time, and told one who Has any of the sisters a root of 'a|this vear's service. Also be sure that |PY a clagy af the and a good remarked about it, that the same things Mcentra, );r better known as bleeding | thev are in sufficlent number and sizes. | hug, 7nd “Of course you Go. our frst WO R . that kept out the cold wn winter, kept out You may batter your way thweugh thel heart? I would Nke to exchange some| While a large size preserving kettle, |mee & was 50 vears Rse’ . 3 the heat In the summer. thick of the fray: shrub I have for one~ Please write what | light, clean. as porcelzin, unbreakable |- I am sendinz my rw}i o 9 H o Best wishes te all. You may sweat, you may SWear, YOU WaY | vou would Mke to exchange for it. and if | and free from rust, is innispensible, |~d molasses card ginger tread. cne unt ; b )y do so. Guess I|smaller sizes are a great comfort and |sisters requested me to send as she used By H You mg’ be 2 jack-fool if yow must, but :a:iu l:ett‘;r ixS{-“Ln"".f«’m ihis dooks in | help in putting up small quantities of |t but it when T kent a bakery 30 years ANOTHER CORNER MEMBEE. this rule < arint, and try again. fruit at a time. Three preserving ket- | 50 Hcge those who try it will have good 5 : Dear Editor of the Social Corner: As Bhould ever be kept at the front: Wil take for my pen name . tles are mone too many. If saueepans |luck. But with molasses blac s tas 8 s bread oty S SR e S e A Don't fight with your piflow, but lay KENSY. |show siens of giving out replace before | 2nd flour 1 sometimes think has a mixt tot 1 i down your head -~ the emergency arises, for that will ba | Of Plaster parls. you can never tell. T am m | < y And Wiek every worriment out of the|RECIPE FOR PEANUT BUTTER|sure to come. OF course. it Is nice to |€OINE to the city today to get my badee | cup sugan, belle and Yellow Pine for invitation. bed. renovate all over the heuse, Tmt it and hove to mect you all af the Bucking- | grated rind of one lemon. Will take for my pen name . FERON. & not always best or convenient to do it { bam in May. mixture into a buttered baking dish e That frlend or that foe (which he is I} Dear Social Comner Sisters: Tam glad = " 000" g0 nocr b;“se“\.es feel ) 1 wish to thank Hortense for my love- jand bake for 30 minutes in a moderate i ¥ i don't know), to hear Eta Barber is getting along €0} go4”ho idtohen comes first. It is their |1V Faster card. Thave onfy her pen name |oven. Then, take it out, pour over it 1 s —pat) Whose neme we have spoken as Death. | well with Club No. 5. laboratory. 'They are the ohemists who | 0 Cannot answer in person as I wouid like | cup of cold rhubarb which had previ- SOME MORE TEAVELERS. i Hovers closs to your alds while you run | Maveelis. thanks for the pretty | Boorators e are the ehemists Wb | to. for it seems sne lives in our city. | ously been stewed and sweetened, and | Dear Editor and S'sters: Reading the or you rida Easter card you so kindly sent me. D o 41 o e 2 | "Cara Molasses Ginger Bread: Two |cover the rhubash with a meringye mad- | letters that told about the odd travelers And he envies the warmth of your| Aunty No. 1: Where were you April 52| © t o shm;‘]d B the Bl st P~ }cups of molasses, 2-3 cups of lard, 2-3 of the road here in Connecticut made me breath ; We missed you. Sister B. from 3. C. was| PERAS SRS 0 S, Desl Bt hed | 08 cold water. tatilexsoon ginger, a lit- think of the two I used to kmow up in But Be turns him away with a shake of [with me. Sho was diseppointed mot tof o DORRECRERTR® RIS el BUSRAL e salr, 2 teacons soda, flour to roll out. northwestern ~ Massachusetis, and | ks head see you. How is Biddy amd the chicks < Sy e Il be GBIC to Sator | Bake in quldk oven: gar. Slip the pudding dish back into | thought verhaps you mizht like to hear When he finds that you dem't take your | getting aiong? good days e o enjoy Best wishes to ali. troubles to bed. —Edmund Vanee Cook. Sent in by RED ROSE. a slow oven and let remain wuntil the | about them. POCOHONTAS. | meringue is high and delicately brown- | They were tragedies, both of them, The ed—about 10 minutes. Chill on ice be- | Woman, Crazy Jane she was called ueed GETTING AWAY FROM WINTER fore serving. 10 pass cur house several limes a year Dear Social Corner Friends: Faster | Best wishes to the Corner. : Ssatied enr s e L e el our Fsia| Yours for the Corner after a long ab- not call was that I was sick. Glad to|®eme® hear your cold is improving. ity see [ 5% 5.8 1f you find it hard to keep and once I remember stayed over night. youare nervous and irritable, FRET NOT. Peanut Butter. Fudgo: Two heaping| RgUBARB PIE AND CORN MEAL |came fair and bright. Such a beautiful ESS. |sleeping in the barn, because she wouln ambition and out of sorts Fakes a deal of grit and patience tablespoons peanut butter, two cups con- GEMS day, and 70 in the shade! s not be separated from her dogs. Thosze fectioners’ sugar, one-half cup sweet g give the Vegetable Compound To go forward sometimes. Yes! And we all have woes and troubles Whieh afflict us, more or less. E. M. R. C. P.: I thank you for send- To the Editor and Soc;:\ll Corner Sis- |ing Wildwood a card: also others. She |LIKES THE OQUNTRY IN THE :omzni:l‘dhorndwh:ro;rr P:‘e went. shac ters: T am sending my first/letter for the . though far away, SPRING. ng her and the food given her. Mac Social Corner.” As 1 read last week's| \ith the grass green and the swewt | Dear Soctal Corner Sigtera and Editor: | DO 324 DeWolte she cailed them. Some- fa Pecknim. 136, the evening _.ena.; Buligtin_there are so many Interesting |sons of the birds and frogs it makes 2 |y will try 30d write & f o havs | timea there were pupnies; then she put subject for the a . Gemy lettes I feel that I can send nothing | hody erateful for all Gols goodness. I |p, them ¢n' an old baby carriage and took | Grant. A memorial service. which will be equal in interest to them. | wouid love to hear from some of the een a silent reader of this paper for them with her. When they Were oider| At the Church of the Good Shepherd I hope to improve soon, as I have many |ins. I would love to send them cards or "’" Lime but Souid 89t ¥&¢ uP BlUek | ohe led them, as she did tHe oid dogs, or dogs, two large, ferocious creatures, mitk. Boil five minutes exactly. Remove from fire and stir unti! it thickens, Pour Oft the winds are wild and fearful— into buttered pan. This is excellent. Try There are storm ciouds hovering near— | {t Chocolate and Necia. - But thers's Jight above the shadows, Best wishes to all. LJ B Soom the sunbeams will appear. - ; Universalist, Rev. George H. Welch, miin- 0 i e Not & SabiE. PRATIID wien n""_ BUUES AND| jear friends who are members of the | smething to ©heer them. Mayfowers | 0 W¥ite We lve in a1 e Y | cather they led bher, they were 50 much | icter. 10.00 a. m. service of Rae the good and not forget PATTRARLS: Social Corner. I am delighted to join [ are in bloom and farmers are busy. i 3 Mving on an island. It laoks so pretty the stronger, and 1 have heard that if she | ang cermon. Subject The Apocalypge. 1 That the best is just before us. Dear Social Corner: Having read the| them. Brighter day. Why should we frety | DAOK mumbers of tho Social Corner pages| I am sending two recipes. Our snow of April 1<, s fus gone in the openm, but there is plenty in the weods yet. Several cottages are being b on the shore of Crys'al la'e. I am anxious to get my hoat launched 2 hool. 7 p. m. pervisd of song in charge the Y. P. C. U. At the Greemesiile the rope around thé nesrest tree or teie- the time. Is it not glorlous to see | phone pole, or she couid not hold them. She had been, I heard, a pretty, f g BNl Soumseul |z anyone coming swe aiays passed \m. the B = .’ of The Bulletin again today, I sald to 2 ;‘n you think you wouM change places St “Bes here. e Tt Frosted Ilhnh-rbr l’{e. Two cups finely Fith that other fellow thers? m""‘wr Bit in ms“”.Cm’fl o Greet, | OROPDEd Thubard, volks of two eggs, one But perhaps he has some burdens L Ayl 2 A | oup sugar, beat them together and add 3 Which are more than thes. you bearm ““,' SR8 AnG 411 5 two teaspoons exiract of lemon. Bake |for the water is as calm as glass this « 1have not seen any of the sisters in & yity one crust and when baked, frost |morning. Trust those -that are ill are long time. I do not live among You MW | i the whites of the eggs beaten to a |on the gain. < go 1 really appreclate reading the letters. | oy grown with four- tablespoons of | Best wishes to all 1 just wish T could attend the next club S g ol e oy o e onib | powdered sugar. Put in oven and BALSAM FIR. heris many rem % i e s 1L Mandy knows| °TO%™ me well. Corn Meal Gems: One-half cup of Mandy: Your subject is one that is al. | COrn meal, one cup flour, three teaspoons CARDS ways interesting to me. Iam in no posi- | baking powder, one tablespoon sugar. | Dear Editor and Social Corner Sis- tlon to keep chickens at present as I am |one tablespoon melted butter, one-half ters: In my last letter to you Grand- 000ped up in a big city, but # is my pet | teaspoon salt, three-quarters cup of milk, | nS5y (TR AR TR S0, CFELT but since then she has had a poor spell spring here again? But I envy the sis- ter thet Hves in the country in the | woll educated gir! and was engaged to|Clireh Sunday morning thers Will be ¢ spring time for I love the cOUNtry, | be mavried, but mot long befors her wed. | USUal Preachinz service conducted, though I have lived 4n the city for eight | ging day her lover was Bhot by a disap. | PASIOT. at 10.30. Subject, After Easter years. Though your folks may all be ailing, And the cost of living high, And there 's no money waiting In the bank for by and by, Does not pay to growl and grumble, Lets of folks are worse off yet— Help along some struggling neighbor And yow'll be ashamed to fret. i Sunday te the Ascension. pointed suitor. Crazed and scarred by o Kitty Lou: I 3 love 10 véad your let- | the tragedy. someone told her fo keep an | €001 Will be held as usual at ters. It seema as though I knew you, | ygly dog by her and sie wouid be safe At the Central Baptist efitrehrfi:' but 1 am from away down in Maine, from personal attack,.and’ after that she | David Alexander Pitt, pastor, p ine 1 wish we could have & club, but as | was never without' vuc vi swie oo them. it is we are somtteréd all around. The other character was a bl Well, if I see my letter Ta print, I|dier, will come again. morning and evening. Serviee in A ped-|10.45; Sunday scheol amd City Bible Blind Man Parsons we cailed him, | Class For Men at noon; B. Y. P. U, $,30 who soid notions and dry goods for a liv- | éVening subject. Power ‘of an Endies: AROOSTOCK SPUD. |ing. In memory I can see hm coming | Life. - up the road, a big se in one hand, At the United Congregational church z «p | # Pack strapped to his back, and in the | Alexander H. Abbott, minister. Morming G TO CHURCH YEARS AGO AND | ipor hand a long, stout staft. He would | worship at 10.20. Rev, Penjamin T. Mar- Now. tap the road in front of him with the chall, ., president of Connecticut Col- Mr. Editor and Soelal Sisters: What a | Staff, every few minutes pringing the 1y v h. Church school at neom. beautful day Easter Sunday was! And |hand holding the staff to his nose, “feel-| as 1 sat igoking out at the different ones | Ing” the road again for a few paces, then as they wended their way to church I briflul;s ‘x‘:.e su;fl to h's nose again. Just | me to advise them of a first class “Beau- | tulips, Edith for the beautiful Easter | thought how much different things are| What he did it for I never knew. It was I have also had my share of trouble | t: arlor,” exclusively for women—and B it today than a few years ago, even in go- | brobably habit. But we children used to . sk At thoe the vy ]S B y lilies and Elizabeth for the sweet where hair is hand dried, also no hair | stalks of narcissus. The flowers were | P€ to church. I remembeér of being up think that he could tell where was by is to do the best I can apd keep grinning. | dyelng. In Mondzy’s Bulletin. April 17, THANKFUL FOR FLOWERS AND For i things were n%de quite easy Along Hfe's thoroughfare, . We would soon grow proud and careless, No is at all to bear. Might get lazy in the sunshine And fofget to think and pray, 7t we didn't have some shadows Mixed along with every day, hobby, and I live in hopes of enjoying it | One egg. Byke In hot oven in greased agdin e DR P Rt twenty-five_minute and for the past few days has been Thirty-two: You speak of your “happi- S g 3 unable to sit up long enough to have est times” Truly, no one can fied any | GBEETINGS FROM KITTY Lov. |yparPl ;¢ S0 .UP "es €CORER 10 dae ‘-flm— happiness just ilke what you men- Dear Social Corner Editor and thank Lanecasiire W 3 for tha choice tlon. T have had many happy times but| ters: I have received several let'§ \ 'pansies, New York Girl for the sweet oh! what a peace and contentment when | from sisters of the Corner who wisie the new babies come. in the Community .20, Dr. Frank Scott Bumnell will speak to the young peopls. At Trinity Methodist Episcopal eharch, n topic, A Reliable Wit- m Beyond the Grave. | hyacinths, Joe for the lovely double Hear the meadow lark a-singing While you are in debt— And he sings “Cheer up, old fellow! Things will come out right. Don't fret? Cegse your worry, then, my brother, Maka you sick unless yod do; morninz serm all beautiful and very much appreci- For the blues, I recommend this: Put|is advertised a “Beauty Parlor,” which |ated, % ks on your “bumnit and trabble” It isn't|] know will fill the bill necessary to go Yar. Maybe to a neigh- In the hils of old New Hampahire and | the smeil of his staff, thoizh we won-{ oo ' going to church with’my grandfather. We | dered sometimes how the smell could had an early breakfast and & basket of | pass through the staff. 1 never saw him Aunty No. 1. Frances Caka Lily, A J PEESY in charge. Hortense: You have certainly set me % v, Minni - - | lunch put up by an old fashioned grand- | Without his staff or without a red hand-| .7 s Tour harpist, will ren- God who cares for flowers and sparrow | DTS but anyway make it some place | to thinkine. Yes, I remembver I used to bo&ge B(zfi:dyfie;g‘ n:;mtousfm?:,m(:{d mother. We usually started early, as| kerchief, foded am tied over his eyes. | 10t° (AT GG T \rite What Will hiigelt take care of you. where you feel you must make people | recite in public and I remember the night | Glory, Annie, Selinda, Betty, Frank|¥e bad to drive five miles, and to be | His tragedy lay not so much in bfs blind- | 0 7 ;i laugh and have a good time. T recited “The Inventor's Wife” at the * Y d sure and get there by 9.30, a5 mervices | Ness as in the cause of it. When a bo 3 Lynn, Flora, Anna, Anna Mell Lucille, Maine I,over, Liev Acorn, Scottie, Jim Crow, ecia, Mabel Lovender Mrs. Avery, asenrietia, -Bisie, -Priscilla, Spry Bird Eva, Aunt Alica, Frieda, Jeannette and L, Johnson: Grandma H. wishes to thank you for the cards with their sweet sentiments and the B i pene s o WHAT'S BAD FOR RED ANTS? |letters full of love and best wishes, go'ng o put away in just a few minutes,| Dear Sisters: What a nice lot of letters | She certainly was pleased to hear from but would never think of again uniess re- | e had Saturday! I enoyed Kiity Lous|you all. 3 I think in every home where there are chirdren certain articles of furniture seem to be just a catchall. For a long time now I have been getting real peeved at{ times because I could not keep the muffet looking good. The girle’ pocketbooks, rings, school books, etc.. dad’s morning paper, tobacoo and matohes, somebody’s Open up the memory pictunes, Have anticipation sweet. ou do your best and daily Every hurden you can meet. Do the first thing that is waiting, Be a man and don’t forget Much depends on how one meets things, Pray and hustle. Do Not Pret! Sent In by HOBTENSE. [ Thanks for writ: Methodist church. It seems about thousand years ago. ing. Tharks to all who sént me such pretty cards. began at 10 sharp. -Church -was out|an older brother of his deliberately ex- about 12, and we had 30 minutes for | Posed himzelf to smalinox, ing that if lunch,"and then went to Sunday school | 2~ had it he would not have te worry from 1.30 tfit abeut 2.30, Then there|about catehing it. He did have it and was a short rer serviee till a littie | ot over it and was all right. But he e ¥ after 3. ’X'hu’l”"'e started for home in | 8ave it to his motijer and vounger broth- | Sunday school at 12. Eveniug service time to do the chores. er, and they had Ro suffer for s fc t 7.30, preliminary half hour eof the We bundied up {n fannels and blankets | The mother died. the brother lived, but|Worid's best music, beglnning- at 10 to keep warm, and hamdly got thawed | blind _ clock. out till apether Sunday. 1 did not go| Valentine: Glad to see you in print At St. Andrew's Episcopal m ion at 9 & m. The s of 1912-1914 will attend. Morning prayer and sermon at 1020, &t vhich the Easter music will bé repeated KITTY LOU. 2 use 1 want: 4 . had | agaln. Why don’t you ever come up this ETY ANSWERS AND INQUIRIES. minded of it. of last weel, although I don't know Kit- | Kitty Lou: I thank you for the ?:'“m, ‘often 2..{";:“.3.'.’5“& :‘z a Way? Why not come to W for the Nay ROAD SOCIE SPRY BIRD: Card forwarded as re-| One night just before going to bed Ity Lou. AT . pretty card and always enjoy reading | ;004 scolding for i, but in those days | meeting? Miss Dorothy Wheeler has returped to quested. sat down amd printed a €x8 sign. It read: | Mandy's and Calla Lily's wero inter-;your letters. Never expected to hear <] ‘wen! ecause Persis: Do you live near the new |h hool at Mo NOTICE. esting. I know Calla Lily is ma to only t- 12 ey b i e v ‘ veaple .. 4 from you direct. Please tell me who ! gign echoo! butlding We went to Maneh: 2 Wheel the BLACK EYED SUSIE: Many thanks. 0 H dldn't dare to do anything else. g? e 0 Manehester |- Donal? Wheeler Beston wpent one boy, and a n'ce boy he is too; he|ls who? Whe on the first auto 7ide this spring, and I|week end with" his parents, Mr. Mra A W BNSY and GRANGER: Your mames paskiome of one cent for each offense 07 | uced to sing In Christ church chow. I| Jim Crow: So sweet of you to come . 2wy £33 Fwuger paople: going E ok Snl W A : iave been added to the Soc: - by so happy, 1 thought what a difference | f8ll in love with the place. Never was|G. Wheeler o to be taught God fs love and net to fear | there before. Supt. Him, than the oM way that Jils volee was| Eatemup: Are you the one who 80 long | sehoct Tuesday. in the thunder when He was angry and | 880 sa‘d she couldn’t soften Aunt Sere-| Bywon Dillings motored to Hartford Library hiil. ed at the Taugwenk wonder if he does now? Before I was|and see us when your visit to New -.Ngfi Lm‘:;m: ::fifl m”;thepigthf’g:; married, I remember he used to visit our \ York Girl was of so short a period. And Waltd to cwich Soméane else next door neighbor's boys. One of those | Hope next time you come we won't st It became almost a game, !m‘_ — boys is a professor of music now and is | have tire trouble. FRANCENA, BAISAM FIR and|anyone wae caught the " had the | OFEANISt In one of the churches in town. New York Girl: The cake you gave GRANGER: Words of song reeeived but | laugh on them. After two or three days BLACKIE and THAMBS VIEW: Your names have been added to The Corner in the ilghtning flash when He punished | N&'s sugar gingersnaps by soaking them | Mo folks for wrong doing. in hot tea? I had the Teeipe A I hope to see some answers to my in- | me was fine. a A Aleck Lincoln and 3 0. 4 But when a person tells yeu that God | find it now, and as I do not | daughter rjorie. have returned to Le- they are go near like the ones published | the fines wero few, and I am well pleased | 977 about tiny red anta. Elzabeth: Grandma said your East- |1s love aad vour hegvenly father and |Sevens will ever write again perhape |onin, after spending Haster . with ) that republication seems unmecessary. with the result. Strawherry: Will you bring basket de- | er box was the best ever. % what you ask in faith you shall receive, | Aunty Ne, 1 wiil send you the rec'pe. 1| Lin er, Charles S. Noyes, BUSY BEE: Your name has been| I have a friend whose family are ail |58 o Our next gathering? Bumble Bee: Grandma H. received | I ecannot think but 1f 1 was a child | ate some that she made by that recips at| Conrad Gratte of Canterbur?\is spend added to the Social Corner list. adults, and to raise mogey for a m'ssion- CHELSEA. | your message With much pleasure. She k at C. B. Wheelerh. than years ago. When we went oyt of |and Hanpy's and they were very good | A number of young sechle from here at- fear of the rod as well as Ged. But I|But if Aunty hasn't the recipe now 1.am |tended the stven by Westerly grapge suppose We outgrow ail things and some. | Quite sure that Theoda hus and will be|at Avondale Tuesday evening. times T think it is weil we do, for life is mg?‘mmmmmuemm us GRATEFUL FOR THE MANY HELPS. Dear Social Corner Sisters. Hers 1 am egain. Yon gave me such a delightful welcome that 1 feel as though I ought to thank each and every one personmally, 1 ary fund she charged a mickel for evers e and we all were sorry to hear you had spot anyome got on the tablecloth. It|INTERESTED IN CORNEE LETTERS, |been on the sick list did seem as if one was never so unfortu.| To the §ocial Corner: I siw a re- |, AMY: Hope you are very much bet- nate, but It heiped the fund. quest for the words of The Faded Coat | i€ than you were when we last heard I want to tell you a joke. then T'll stop. | of Blue in one of the letters to you. I |1 YOu. S RV 1 was teaching schoc right down there | am pleased to send It Slgs. hos heen sorx Wiy - aad Js S glad to give it to you. When you try it do report on your iuck this time. Miss Grace Whelor returned Wednesday isit with Miss Mary H. after a wi j BETSY EOBBETT. | Drew of Old Mystic. among you—oh! yes, & long time a%o to| 1 have been a reader of your paper | Under the doctor's care. Blanche:. Made an angel cake; usually T intended to send a card to every one that | be surc—and I had one little fellow,|for 5 lome time and woud e to e, | Sincerely. bave Ane luck, but this one was about an| WHAT TO DO FOE RED ANTS. ent in & help for my rusty eink but O | about elght years old, with the hlackest e If a man were wise he would ery me! O my! There were g0 many. The first help I noticed was sent in by come a member, for the lette: e BACHELOR MAID. Corner interest me very much. inch thick, I don't think anyeme ceuld Dear Ediu d of : | “Help, help!” when he seces h's. wife eyes, and a good memory for storics. One Aditor and Social Corner Sisters 4 D i} have eaten it. The hems looked at it ¥ [ am asking if I may be added to your ccn.rg al home with a swz2et .injle Dow Kist, That was followed by & hap | ors Mo romembered better than the| If T am accepted I will take for my| GREETINGS FROM MAROBLLA. |lumed, took a drifk, locked up, andlong and helpfui list of members? 1lafter she has been downtown shép- from Anastasia. 1 wonder how her sipk | 8 ot o b (¢ “Bls mother | pen name Dear Editor and Cornerites: What g | V2iked away. I could not blame them. |have been an interested reader for all the ' Ding. 160 AT Dolish Peal thus it ohe ;i GRANGER. |lovely Easter Sunday we've had. Don't 36 ISRkly Bt Bk oh Sir fedt. THAL _u"",“;::‘;‘f““* His—mother—did—not—| (The words of The Faded Coat of |think any of the sisters epoiled their Fink is o dream after giving it the treat. T swonll’ purels tie i dioe. Wit 1o Blpe are the same as were published | bonnets around Norwich anyway. I hope ment she advised. Pocahontas offered a MANDY. time I have lived here and find your col- kAl umns very helpful I wiil take for my pen name Blackie. Hope I have not e e Sl ; CANNOT FORGET THE GOOD TIMES | robbe i ; n suggestion which 1 would have tried if bfi: :.'xl‘dguhwwm:}f:a“hw:"- hh]’:' e L ‘nf]’:‘:” afEi:‘“““:';s il Dear Social Corper si:ters n:.nEd M&D':}‘::?o?eh;‘i: oitliihegb::tn as much BAD Bm [ had not aiready overcome my difficulty. A Goog F;&gi“gg' STARTING A ROSE GARDEN Loretta: I enjoved your letter: it is | Friends: 1 wopder how you il are | T00Di¢ 88 an army of sed ants ~a: Comea from Bilm Her recipe for hermits was carefully B Dear Social Corner Sisters: Many of | S0 tTue to life. The old fashioned peo- | ang if any of you have had one of | 2use: 1 tried cucumber seeling in fine| raved, however, Rock Moss' ldea regard. = 3 ; : i ple were so much more for the home MAKING DECISIONS. the sisters I have noticed are much in- | PI° Were s & 4 Dear Siaters: Bvery one of us has to| (crestel in flowers. Though this is the {804 family than they are now. make many decisicns. To some it s eaev, | Rose of New England 1 am surprised that | Bob White: Glad to ?(ef;“, vou liked t0 others it s difficult. What's our test|™9re 0 not grow ros v s el R e D of decision? Decie we must, every day | The modern varietics of garden roses e u i N e a d of our lives, What's the standard io ge|MaY be Srown in any open, sunny posi- | Whirlwind: ¥ou are all right. How i jon. It seemed too bad to lose all the “?‘Iio;‘en?ou Wil try this and that it win| Of @ disordered system and your by? Expediency? Profit and loss? Seif. |00 Where there is good, fairly deen Cha.t":er?r' e G doon. et Easter services, musie, flowers, etc. It help you, as they certainly are about the| Immediate need of 2 purely vege gx{u.reat? chonv.mmez Ease of life yw‘npcnqask e ;x‘d :)I;(i):!iorx‘rslhl:?nii e e Teavaren w;’;‘ Wfl;u!: l:za;f&x::::‘;o‘anmtn;t ¢ me tor | WOt things T know of. table corrective to prevent infee course, these are the lines of least re. SElt=ey Y. oSty TR 18 . 25 p g y not forget me for sistance. But taking the lines of I‘C:“ 11 sides there is little m]—pw.a‘.i wflsit‘:'!cikgp‘fl:-:ra lemon, but a bet- | I received many cards, two pound box- _E“‘CK!E' tion and a sick speh. 2 resistance is what makes rive tion of air and therefore more liklihoo g1, 2 grppetrutt. : es of chocolates; & dear friend sent me Tand men—o crocked. " 1 T8 o trousie trom mildew which attacks the | . 3, P. CP.c Would vou like some |2 pot of lovel lavendsr yacintos %] SUNDAY SURJECTS Taking the line of least resistance— | ¢3Ves of the nlants. T have, however, seen “})l‘flurfi‘ non? as slad you 1iked |ygyge pot of beautiful Baster lilies came who could ever recall this with glowing{ MenY entirely successful rose gavdens in miln erf s | from the church and they were all fully | At Park Congregational chureh, ser- pride Who couM ever point to it as an |02l back yards where there -was plenty ortense: 1 am holding you to youriappreclateq under existing elreum- |mon at morning service by Rev. Dr. S inspiration to others? As a means by |Of Sunshine. The place sclected for a rose | promise, Mins is all coliected. and I am | gtances. B, Jowe. which we grew to the real status of a|bed should bo free from the roots of | triing to ses the Test well supplied. I thought I would write a few lines Christ Episcopal church, holy com- man or 2 woman? As & means by which | S and trees, ard well drained. A P ey S e e YOUT | and Jet you know I am still alivé and | munion, §; morning service and sermon, st 4 our life was made stronger or richer or | oW Moist spot where water will stand after | SUCCESS % Vi comtmue. | |have not forgotten the many 0d | 10,30 ; church school, 12; evening prayer, ital cl:al)j‘izr. vl st Sk s | IR a rain should be avolded but roses will Mr-fbool fln geeuid mlgegmes () | times we have had together. 1 hope |7.30, ° od e g thinl Ve nam al hos: at v day i it i r vor, 2 esali U - ;. L WhEo BB B I L hore et 57 out| perirTink ie AWML Wangre o7, Just| Uitie chen ina heavy, dhay sl It {8 :;?“;vpi"ez:ntttl e :z‘n‘veni:ngut there are many more to follow—and 1| A¢ the Swedish Lutheran church, Rev. St tack 1t 1.eatiod 1 o fotiowing because it js a crowd, anpc |Well under draincd ) s fine. 1 averyone | 1OP@ When the g00d old summer time | ;. A, Pettersson, pastor. Services will FE R = 0 you all &| therefore, there must be with it some ex-| USually @ spot answering the requir Sis; Tour recipe was fine. If everyoRe §ofmas'te see 3ol @I 5 hél s T W 1 "o“.o‘;r«;\’l‘xlkiv afit i35 widban citement ‘of some kind? One dven’t have | ments svzgested above, can be found would nseA‘xt (I thin] llhe.e\, Wwould De less | "y hope you had s ha; b, a :e :cld as usual Sunday evening at 7.30 3 : Your lette ojd-fasii- : e E & le. As e, re you I' (44 = . m. qaned mother. was fire and T am trying ] 2, 14V€ CoUrago or initiative or even 4 | falrly near an The rose | trouble or me, I assure You TNl be |1y’ 5na" gaod. wiehos “rmme ‘mm"ot mg emery paper was tried to help out the oll. Let me say right here that Y Mdn't happen to have any three-in-one oil on hand, eo 1 used some light supreme | suto ofl Instead. Try thin A pint gosts about 15 cents and laste a long time. If | I remember righgly, Triple B came next. Her advice was Yery good. Peace savs a white sink is best. 1 ikink so, too, but I can't have one unti] | next spring. Canterbury Bell killed two birds with one stone by sending her help 10 two rusty sink owners. Dorothy Brad- tord advised washing the #'nk with greasy dish water. This would, do {f my dish water was greasy but we, that is, my family, are semi-vegetarians so the water is composed mostly of soap and | these nasty grip colds. If so you well ;":::l ‘::‘amdmrc:‘m"r‘:"a‘;;"}l):‘};:f"é 31:‘: So does a bad taste in the mouth, lImow how to sympathize With me, for | ;o "0¢ Beterman's ant food and @ pow.| Coated tongue, dull headaghe, un:_mh";"; ’l:;:‘r"'g“‘:u{:i"‘nd‘avt:::“:; der gun and put the powder in every| &nd unhealthy yellowish skin, and that ol grip cough s atill on its orevice dvaflable and have not been both- | these symptoms all tell the story ‘Wn 1 should rather go to chureh today | that Discovery day dinner at Married |ing the w 0o 2. Do et simply or | only tco glad to—when I can! Chrlstlan Sclemce service at 10.45 a. oUR very hard.to be that irind, I haven't got f;?cf,,;&":n’f,fx“‘yo ‘&l";fi’&?,_{‘;ifi;“;;‘; b 1t's time for Wild Flowers, as they | e COrner. DOM PEDRQ, |™- In the Thayer building, room 215.( Z WURST where 1 comb my hair straight back, Yet. | “Dergonal sase, whars thors Bty usually come in April, but I haven't - | Subject, Probation After DPath. Sunday| & vat will soon 1f 1t may b6 f0F & Uoe: ot Whbp ool Bate o tobe {seen her yet. Where is she. echool at 1150, + ° © | | HOME-MADE it \l“m,: 1 |kad? TUndoubtedly an sngleworrs has this mak I caten That vecipe was par excel- | RECOLLEOTIONS ' OF THE PAST Rev. BEdward €. Dunbar, of Newton -] PORK St it yod oK -ow\’]ul':'v‘fl'l’{'{:‘: pefeonal ease; but who wouM be an an- Ktk Bl e el Coithem o “‘”‘: P ;“““""fl“e' Nuft sedl CHARACTERS. Center, Mass, will preach morning and | © SAUSAGE * - round 1 might as well give % 2 stepoi he soil between Vith best wishes. R Ve Thubarh time it you now: T be.|FeWOrm? When we get into our heads tepoing on the soil hetwe . evening at the Nirst DBaptist church. i the idea that personal ease is the chiet ne selocted the Dear Editor apd Corser’ Sistars: The of My rhubarb hasn't a stalk an inch 1ot where the gar- MARCELLA. § Site baitis ¢ ot thing-i storm the week before -last although ot | Sunday school at noon. s i h s’ end of life it's time to cail in the doctor, | 4eN i to be ilzced, the next thing is to 4 ; t : ong yet o my fairy godmother Will | We're in a dangerous sone of exisience,| et it ready. %o that the plants may be! HELPING TO KEEP CORNER PAGE Palgd' n",:&e in ‘!':‘ Dy Ssmrd of s.t;:a':fi n’” ‘s?.l?::;& ':l:::tl g::: save to wait a week Temporary decisions, Shifting. sime | cet out immediately they are recelved. g s e D, g | Y e andols i Now wien you sisters o motoring this | yui¢ in‘erest rampant, how thes leny | A very larze percentage of such failurss e d OF \int Ktorg} in 3V Yoe vehy G 181 SAPAtE achioli2 B, pesching ser- summer and you are away out in the ini blind alleve! Spidtusl ericisies | s there are with roses may he traced di- | .Dear Sisters of The Corner: Have just | teresting. The mentlan of “horse car” | Vics, 8 p. m., H. T Pettis, pastor. ountry on rough rond with two orliines of. integrity, ways of tr“u‘”u’: !;b:s rectly to the fact that the plants were al- | been reading the many helpful letters of|and trains being stalled, mskes one| A4 the Follness Mission, 230 Main fmee flat tirea ry and concentrate Your | they help us along the road of Teal L. |1owed to lie around several days after hs- | The Corner page, and as the saving goes, think back. I wonder how many of the |street, praise and prayer service ut 10 x. THUMM’S minds on FREE AIR. Al they cost us in eftart o w-linz received, hefore being et in the | While the spirit moves, T will write and | sisters can remember that time. I was|m.; Bible class and Sunday school at 40 Franklin 8t i worth the white, I well| round. help overflow the page, which I am glad | very small and all I can 3 . m.; preaching at 3 and 7.30 p, m. b A NEW ST ST WHEN FRYING| Best wishes. 5. .. D. Good strong plants will sgrow and [to sce so full and o remember Was rflowing. Glad to|a large drift out in front of our house, : At Mt. Calvary Baptist church, 11 i DOUGHNUTS. Slonm the first season in any fairly fertile |S¢¢ So many new writers as well as|right in the middlé of the road and |m. theme, Picking Up Sticks; Sunday & : o HOUSECLEANING, soil under the conditions mentioned above, | 80me others of long standing. I greatiy|round like 2 hay etack and ss high school 12.30; & p. m, sermon by Dr. S. T Dear Editor and Soclal Corner Mem- 2 g But if vou are =oirs to have roses ai | enjoved the meeting at Buckingham Me- | the first story of an ordis H. Howe of Park Congregational ¢ pere: 1 would iike to be admittsd to The| Dear Corner Sisters: These cool days |11 wou namrallc want the bose. on the | morial Aprii 5fh, met many oid acquaint. | brother dug it out until ] ehisioh. MR. AND MRS Jorner as a member. 1 have read the [have been to the adyantage of u of | most Toses that you can get. And in or- | @nces and made several new ones which | to it and if I remember ¢ Trinity Epk Rk thads il toclal Corner page every week aud find | use Who have been ghasing the dirt. We | qor to make sure of that resulg, it is al- |18 always pleasant as through the world | most straight in i and M‘h ly communion at.9 e ol nany helpful facte. There ate wo many | can do more Work with less effort | ways desirable to take a little e%tra pains | We 0. tall. 1t was so ; wu:r Sndsermon - 4F * TAT. . Chamwch GOOD CIT‘ZEN wseful reelpes, many of whieh I have|though of course we miss Having the | with the preparation of the beds where | Queen Liizabeth: Am glad your family | ed on my memory. - ; "% | gehool at noon, and “prayer and 3led and found (hem to be O. K. house open during cleaning days. ol e b planted are all well once more. Hove we shall | here told me the snow 7 ) S A gy SRS Prayer 2 Ars B ted in the Sak 1 wonder how many of the sisters live| Housecleaning brings to light ‘many | One of the things we Want to make sure | meet soon. : 2050, 1 3 you interested in ths n the country? 1 do, and think it is a| wants and reveals many shortcomings inof, is that the roots will be ahle to grow | . Canterbury Bell: Received package of y At the Spiritual Academy, Park street vation Army ? seautiful piace to live. 1 have visitors|the domestic economy. Rugs show wear | icep down, and conseuently, be sale |Seeds. Have planted them and will re- a u Mrs. Thora Petersen, the Danish me- Y. ¢ rom Uie eity who say to me: “T should | and tear, curtains seem suddenly to be- | from svmmer drouths and winter froszes | Dot later. Many thinks for them. g 5 : dium,, will speak and will give psychic Do you want to h:lp in its ink vou would he so lonesomé 8o far|come shabby and furniture eovering |and alo have & maximum sofice in wisen |. Sorry for Jim and daughters in thelr » n | Desages at 2 o'glock in the. gfternoon 5 ; 4 ack. 1t is 80 quiet” 1 am interested | shows faded in the bright sunshine. It | (o sather food, For tnese remcems it will | great 1oss.. A place. is vacant in their Er oy and 7.30 in the evening. great task 7 u birds and flowers. 1 have mahy house | was a cardinal doctrine of old-fashioned | ray to dig the beds out 1o a Ae:th of two | home which never can be filied. : At the Federated church, R. Daniel : in ihe summer T have a large|housekespers to begin their cleaning with | rect or so and in vefling - thom . to anq | Giemwood: I used to know you ones : : Trick,’ pastor. 10,30, morning worship,| READ THE WAR CRY | garden, aiso qujte a few shrubs, |the cellar. In those days when each |some extra rich, nice soil to that which |upon a time. Glad to hear from your ey n e o theme for the sermon, The Gospel : aostiy joned ones. family was its own cold-storage plant {has been taken/out. mother. She is a dear friend of mine. a 7 2 n 11.45, the Bible school; 6.30, Smeetely £ would be pieased Lo show the Soeial|and the celiar had beén full of vegetables Tn planting, place the {sa and hybrid- | Shall write her soen. A at joruer sisters my sardén. Thess whe!aud aoples sl winter, the practice was ) tea varicies about a foot and a half apart; § Twell remomber Tra Lor Archibaia | wien 3t 48 ride in » Diftenitics, Leader, Miss Lau. | Capt. & Mrs, Chas.

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