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fastened with a gold clasp:” -Nov £ MW : fim Fot old fashioned pictures siuch as the deau-|be so much contention. gerrotypes, probably mary of -our sisters > heart of the | dnd’ reaflers” cherish - whi > fhose cases which contain the only Tike- OHAVE POWER TO SMOOTH ness of grandparents, gre:{ aunts and LITTLE KINDLY AC .THE . uncles. T -have severdl: ti “very: choice ‘to fe. 1 thirfk The oflest one whe,., me,e ?i that of my grandmother ¢aken about|gonrs wite e 5 'fia s ithout ‘them it the year 1847, .when jshe) was 30°years L‘W firs 4 | ok b The‘wl U".w ur,g S 2 . “|old. " In thése' modern times we realize |yoh she s not welcome and SOCIAL CORNER 'onnt rolling déwn _ eks. the vast improvement in the art cf pho-|band will go, with her, and. wh 1 Qur Home. :l‘t’tln old wmn tanding tvgrapny and what bedutififf work:is Dé={too" late the mother ‘wekes up ; . ¢ n., 5 g done in that, line.. , How_ gr: t -the ;treatment of her “"‘""‘:‘r‘d"‘“"m" Do to the: west-| “.gng: 1s %M m!u e htqfi a1 we are, wa can look again as it]has alrl;-; Nt oyt ho::! i Avd thett Rl Salloe hoid she asked e s upon, were on the face of a loved one, and the fa. “Don't o print seems o true to life. OF it may|tne you think your in-laws read * [ poor wom@n's cheeks. lece yor it t THE Sl vine of e When shé Heard ail the siory, megx& e thoss only absent, a space of Talles | nd B son onie e nhs Somer by b e de old woman took the water jar ? Fet - their (acTs express’ 60" mulh. TSI | matters? - Mo, far from it. Instead of |l A ing b 3 fact - illed it at the twuun;_ . | fort and neariess to us through.the pho-| parading your family troubles:in i - 7 icl shows Dam ed choeola ’"“‘:‘l‘; oy "l::;’:”"'“ dm‘g “Go homé, my- daughter” _said shej (ograph. Such are the advantages of | paner you had betiéryget down on_ vy JRHIR y ag t“ # 'y “'f":"fl e keep the watér in the jar. Presérve it! today, but let us turn the wheelzof time,d knees and ‘ask God to show vou' yhur | 272 m. tHe | hys héat for a day and 3 :W’e all garnisi o “ud carefully. THe momsm your. hysband| slowly backward for a century, and what [ auty toward your in-laws and to . ey should leave the |§ - - > And the plentiful table spr il says a cross word to you fill your moum was in evidence the Aside from the " give you for your lack of sympathy. to | ot gotber t co with a drink of it . oll paintings on canvas 1 think the only |them. e o1 Foot i &y ‘ She has stood to welcome our coming, 5 % = = ith_interest b; kfiighu The woman thanked | her gratefulls resembiance to:the humah face.was thel: 1e. yoy were my mother:th-ldw 2; With_ in oy 2 In the ahSA" TE8s dather AV brought | 2nd_ went to er o nome sithouctte or profile as it wdS known of | wrote such a plece to the public; T should | 859 he. “‘, ith proper care,| An nssortment of wc and 70(: Choeolllu with. some The next day when her husband .reil imithose. days. I have’in/my DOSsESSION I nover mecept ome thing from: you for | OUF feet "3"» seeve S well and we can Prs ~ T R SN turned home he began to scold her. §hd[three of this style of a likeness. myselt or children. think é“‘ufi: e forth to _of our sl Ly mde put up in one and two l"’md . many ny was about to reply when ehe suddemlyj] Many of you, and readers, may | “fn regard to our town, for T alss five: teels Eo e | e E . Tale & s oo il remémbered the old woman's volce, Shd) understand, to that of which I refer, but | here, will sav T think it anl risht. The | 1¢ hink: of thiem con- |+ - bdtfi( SPEC[AL FOR THIS SATURDAY— ; & Is her doorway lflhd e g ran to the walter jar and filled her mouthf doubtless some may noth -kiow only ‘draw backs are when 'a féw ,gos- b v nreed And the house (s garnished and sWeet:| iy 3 drink of the fater. To hery Briefly deserive @s it has been evplamed sipy women listen on the telephone and i B, L. M., whose ad - Bt o sthiently paits for oon eoming: | irpblient g temié, was a cutious method: 6f securing | tHen ‘peddls all they hear. foot will ‘ne to"wander afield. |§ - And we enter with silent feet. i TRE BAhr ok the nim s iy . RS o et ihEdustthe (ln -w;u come when she can A thttle i s - ‘| in mAny weeks, she went to sleep with-| the ‘face ana g = g It was easily sald—that unkind word, t;fi:{:‘u: Toad -acall bstone walls |- - ttle within she t» walting ; voee out a beating.:-She Kept this up ;:; n o a<’T have mever seen.|s - That fell frémvour lips-at miotn. W] e beak ateus andenioy bNC arests o e e e ey . |the far was empty and_there were ”E - sth f s I understand, | But little you thought as away it spea,| ler -on the other-side “;h:“:'m; "a":‘;;‘ B g in place of tears, SHe took her e the person was Jar to the fountaln to be filled.. -She gaw| shadow, the woman wa|dng _there at the mun tain. 2 ed. so st T 1a t - She--wonders : Why - feat- oers do_not 3 4 ol i S e e pedol Keep ehemfi!-mnvm«f:x of the road. |§ © z POU S 75c e You did not mean ft—'t: : seo -the . thing differsntly. Naturally, [f = - wye‘s, "_m S was thoushless, | they think- they. have-as mmuch right to = But it flew on' lts onward track, | - | 8003 E0ing as-the many.rubber tires tha The smile on her fdce is quiet, And a lily is on her Dbreast; Her hands are folded together, And the word on her 1ips is “rest.” prascflpuon succeedy] -asked the lgtle old wol dimensions to a mi inches long to 1 1 ing' face. " “These|’ Can never call it back. R roadbed;; ¢ It S g 434 And when the wflur in crossing- the My husBand no longer bea!s mef B features ere drawn by pen- FAIRY, 3 And et it looks Mke & weleoé #8161 AFbhm frv.lite oML e 54 PGB cit. on her. hEL (e Mg ~ Toad, -seesvotteof these Lords of Creation "'" hér work is o ""“‘_a and done; | o0 "Give me, T pray, more magic wa-l side o and then the pa- HOUSEREEPERS’ ALPHABET. {38004 distante away, but coming fast, of 11 things are seemly ready, ter.” And her summer is just begun. om. the outer cut-| Dear Soeial Corner Sisters: .There | CUFSS: Deriard And prayets and tears of all lite's years, | trelessly roll ovet«the cargfully Kept-ip : TAS"“NG QUAL" Y NOT AFFECTED The little Dl_d woman. , sniled. . gellys| ting, was placed over a' black paper,|ssems to be a littie space left“in the : daughter,” said she, “the Water| which then showed up very Social Corner page each week since | ” Tever letting her in the jar is the same as yow ®twAve{guilines of a side vieve. _{summer-time came, so will try and help | o g e is the secret: . 811 it with a little advise to housekeep- “‘,’f’::f(““‘)‘hm""fl";'l B in that ' 130 MAIN STREET igh inheritance.|ers in the form of a _Housekeepers' Al: :“‘;“ms“‘”u: lm"‘_fll rduelt flut ll(trls : e s e e B mordli 0 | Gy and “what ‘sesple will fay,” &he 2 e CASH BAS]S ONLY ! T a8 inot MioW |i; Alwayk be cheerfnl'and patlent #E well doesn't dg it. Her cotintenance, however, It is we who may not cross over; Only with song and prayer, A little way into the glory ‘We may reach, as we leave her there. the quarrel soon ends. your life is so happy how. and_whenever your - husband’Sayd Any| ents But we cannot think of her idle: She must be a Home-maker: still. % unkind word to you pretend that your|when these ‘8 tak but the 'ds industrious. flm“y.n_!tfrelvr'hn‘fly_urn, or at least . e, SRR e e e mouth s full o fwater and -do not-reply 11850, “The| Brooms hanging will keep them soft e lye fnt I [ oa) oasion, Tiks ot o o bl Go_in peace my childi” A 417 oE-1hY. mhoth.| @nd pliakle. S e nto words, AnA somewhere yet, in the hilitops, The woman always remembered theler r, was. taken about: the Canning—Do in the early part of the e _Tun over me, bhckl - ‘ot the Soutti TRt RN S Bhin good advice which the lttle. old. woman| ¥ ce of 30 véars and|Season. and early part of the day, to|TFSTIL . 5.0 b " R 1 e . She il waten 1n Bor panutira) doorway | Eave Her at the fountain. When she had Ji5 likenoss of Bis face he |save-the fruits and temper. Fortundte,_a‘astaen to the felds an { 4 B 4 To bid us a weleome again, :hudren she passed ‘on to them:the se-| ev 2 D doubf’ thére: are Dish of hot water set in over pre- o fl;aw ndly cows, 4 ‘endly trees F By Mrs. A. D, T. Whithey. . Now it is generally known in: the t! q le profiles now laid | Vents cake from scorching, and spoil+| f!i '2‘: '{e'g‘g“ my equanimity and 3 —Sent 1n by Twlee Tewenty - | B ik i e ok e wane ok | i and truinks in attles and | Ing vour disposition, ¥ zon Lofee e existence of such ; $ up a quarrel it_is well to pretend that they| Fconomize time and health and means, | trifling things """“"”“"{-}” s s N h, Ci June 10, 1922, ree his mouth is full’ of water. This is the: and vou will Ever Ges, own private airship to wherever I want |} . .._ e orwic onn., Jun 22. Miste BAH Dnma::; l:’. o~ reason perhaps, why the-people of the Flour keep cool and dry and covered. | !0 0 most—airship. mind, not noisy er o t Azores are so peaceful and happy. And I think this' answers the question. How to Keep Peace in the Family. Fill your|) Fame, love and fortune on my footsteps walt, Citfes and flelds T walk; T penetrate Glase “clean with & quart of water | 2°TOPlaNE=yet T neeas no wind to blow || The Dxrectors of .this Society have declared out of the mixed with a_tablespoon of ammonia. it along and .js pat . hindered by bad oy and e | niness I mot mach.in_aame what | Weather condiish,. bat whithersoever 1|8 earnings'of the current six months, a semi-annual dividend Deascts afif-gaan remote, 410 PRASE 57 | 1oy o (o1l of water gdeh fidie You frct fhe_former auto-|¥ou want o, %ut in wanting.to do what | SRS 10 0 IS L £ - Who could de- |} 5t the rate of Four-Rer Cent, per annum, payable to de- like quarreli I hope all-those wh & seafefil e are.] you have to. e . Fovel and wueh and palice—soon or Iate | gy this tetter wil try ¢ fntion: o0 thshione “positors en‘utled theréfo on and after July 15th, 1922.- T ok b8, onee &t svers Faths . | ead this letter will try nfi;Tr:;;:rIrjg:mv ot ; "o tishloned Hnl:ia.;‘a;‘_n.mr\zuhx‘z: itz of turpen ;f(;r:u:::‘vw-l;(&'—lf';en;tms.;s!en:efen s 5 i “3%0 Mved and |, JAFS—To keep cereals in* good condi-. o 7 ': -‘fllhA o Tres. A8 thilTBbs follow ® tas cakih wes MORE ABOUT CODFISH. So the ans ar]tion. always pat 1 o let them have their state Dear Corner Sisters: Here are some vent fars In the more vays to prepare codfish: 5 % T A ’l‘h Norwich Savm 3 SGCIe A Sondalindl {Sminiag tace to: the breakfast. tabl in your slgmies é\f You_deign.to use th b 3 . € d Save death; but thode who doubt o hes-| 14 Fasnloned Coansh Roufe: i sing, to 't KeB BN acouiit of gl suppfles on the {741 (R Nulicl Hple ot Sionest, Wy irats, all the ingredients but .the egge.fish. add a ablesno 8 slad B e Tiions Tebare : a ofl, o liztiiens . surpri . A Purel Mutua.l Savings Bank) Seek me in vain and uselessly implere about ten minutes. Them bedt thé yol oint. ned. oy, . when; =l o the roads but’ tue to the woods at ‘here you receivi : 1 T answer not, and 1 return no mora! | and the whites of the emes =eparate “,T[\,m"‘z‘;_rp‘;e,c‘ke“?,'t‘:“f'“l“ 1f go0d off | These aré tHie thihgs'T e John James Ingalls. |mix them. and spread ovar Ane ton of) ol And Hold of Gedgost worth: 1 7 : > - t th by Eveline Burr. the -dish, Bake just:lonz enough to get e Light of the'sapohire wich. Will. write more about old times TMINSTER o & delicate brown color. This should be S eand onen ‘;f;‘m"s"'m"fi:";i: Peacd’ bt ‘the silent hifls, in Norwich, later. Calla Lily:. Think I| _ WES A NEW WEMBER Eent directly to théltable from th oven favorine. Shelter of forest, cm-nfort of the grass, [know you if you always had the pen mh”r'sat: i!{*:“mc::gm?flwt;( 13:: one am Litfle: Tour name has been added of . 8Alt CodMsh Au Gratin: Cook the fish| ctinfion of the| Parsimony—Be careful lest what you|SnN2doW of clouds that swiftly pass, ngme:of CallanLiy. Dou; Pedrds Fou b2, o800 iiod monkiing. i irdti: the Soclal Cormer membership, .’“"“llk" enough 1{' "”"j int t"“\: Mgkn | called to|eall nrudence and economy is really this, | AR after showers are not the only one who's Courier with . _____ satce—a cup of mil a tablespoon vears | . Quicks The sméll of flowbrs ¥ e, | 2ttendance being good. At the evening ver and white of eze destroy: the “Corner, page fails _to matérialize, | 21 melted butter and the same of flour. Mix : meating, | cockroaches and bues. ©EE GESIOYEL - “And of the gooPHYotn eartn— ! alls qifte often, and when a paper gets | Seriice the Bater, A, h?:mm.,gem :Jf""' the sauce with the fish; turn into a hut-| | ‘ \nde Tsland, My| Rise_in the morning full of grazmra? | And Dest of A1, ‘a}on the way, 3 168¢ it is° HlwaySs the oné With the Corner i a‘gr il demg T W ': tered baking dish: sprinkle the %0 fricng's husband, T was visiting | {0 a new day. :* Friendship and 4 paze. ‘Will not take up any more space | 7 the, BT SCrvIes QUERE e T finding thickly with grated cheess; powder., A Quskei Yamily,] Sunshine within and without. is- thé | ' fiEDESTRIAN- this “time. - Twios™ Twentys Trust your | £ave in outine the stoy. of his qnaify lightly with fresh bread crumbs; bake| day a@bout them I]Dbest medicine. o e T other half is better. OUR NEW WoORD, Dear Soclal Corner Sisters: A great word has been added to the veeabuldry of the Social Corner, as all new words =re, we shall doubtless become very zr. | early faith, loyally held until that T o iy Joubtless become 3T in & Nt oven untht light brown. t attend a Qua-| Try again and conguer all obstaeles. ANTIGUES. ; OLD -TIMER. |7 vere present at the ,::2 “peycholoz® and “efficlency,” and other| Brolled ~Codfish: Broiled mdfish is **‘he “safd,” *q| Unduehaste makes waste, :Dear Sgeiaf=Comer Sjscies: Am‘w‘hl' - b . ing! e 2 sverworked words. But the idea the| Particularly tasty when the appetite has mext Sunday| . Vinegar never, catches files, but-honey 117 JJR% .2 % OBy IFERURHE writer to The | WANTS PEPPERMINT CANDY KE:| ‘flie good ‘time social at the pa; word represents seems to Have ‘comé to ‘;T::'t"’t;:n”";"‘_:('h‘ :::’fi”r,’s";)“‘v?achflff and me in of fl“f:hnw’ome advise is easy to sive and | COFIEr Dage, T.find any things of inter- CIPE o “"“d"‘““d” as well “‘“‘“'u‘“ . l‘fm:%n"‘f f::'r': 'p'::’;“c':l‘"’m: h:‘:,": dividual piece into melted butter; br hard to take. . | &t I wds shocked fo réad of the pass-| Dear Editor and Social Corner- Siste Geprayed mipat; enjoyable . fem DL looked with & superior mort of tolerance|Ver & Quick fire. Remove.fish to'a ot |We went . Yielding ‘gricetully is a fine art. a’ Batber-so suddenly, | what a long tim# it is' since 1 pical shakedown with Which it opéned 7ex, Iy the peerat of tuccess. .. y 's!s;ouz to -all mos; written to -the, Sociat Corner.. Was | fl*‘fj..i{“i,‘;f;,:,’,;"i,;fiffi‘;;"e,fi:’”" . . 1567t Club No. 5, | Norwichs-over: with! -, ¢ and th Sow hr the 3 3 5 2 diy grand. goed time at their homé July | BODS: Someone’ wil Gfise And carry it on. | friends.-went throughi the Buckingham [ Rere spent the day at Ocean Beach, go- on the teachings of a certaln carpenter|Platter and pour over it several jtalile-|were on of Nazareth. What he sald was very|PoOns of cream and serve. good of course, but utterly impractieal,| Salt Codfiah Chowder: Fry eight slices Yet the service idea was first discovered | of pork _crisp. Then take out the! rit’ @id nof thove o by bile. em - were and announced by that carpenter: ~Who-| scraps. Put In two onions and cook forhinr to &p o sat about 4| 120 and every one also, who mide it fn:‘:l‘o"‘mgfi“h‘e‘:“fi,“fl"’&:g ::;eftfil‘.‘;i el vl ‘m"’;“e’asf";;:‘ny"";"efi A b e g s T n T i Gt LSUOh . & -perfect succes: slsf Am_ gla § G s e soever will he great among you let him[about 15 minutes. Then put in a layer | ha¥ hou !\.«c:ir\l? an: Beit vin s ‘Etta ‘Barber. club. - She was. nét person- mefifi;’éra but sorry not to.gee more let- ‘(f““‘ }'-‘3"(’ h““’; [“‘"‘5*‘“‘ and Walter mintster: and whososver will| of Olllanlfnnl lhh.yer :fd ;;u‘w: (tr;, off L 5 BEATRIX. . |@llvsihown. to me bit her letters were | torZ*srom thé*older membere. ; Have not [ MATcotte of New Tork. among you let him be your | one cup of codfish chopp e ¥ ‘ 5 -, of potatoes to & tup of fish. Then add| A hotel has fust one ‘thing to sel and|the fish when the ~chowder {s cooked | that ome thing ls service. The doctor , as the fish does not want to be | has service to sell. 1f he is & go6d doc-|cooked very much.'" Add one pint of tor he has good service, a poor doctor|cream into the chowder into which three has poor service and 0 you could go on|crackers have been rofled and put in.| 'rom one k'nd of business to another.|Use eream when you can. If you cannot ot Now the Socfal Corner belleves In sell-| get cream use butter. ing good service—and we should try and| Genuine Salt Cedfish- Chewder—hiked: | #ive good service—to all the customers| Take about two pounds of. codfish . cut who buy this paper. We are not writing|in inch squares. Fry a sliéed onion in just to amuse ourselves—I always think|a tablespoon of butter. Remove the of all who are golng to read my lett, onlon and put the smail squares of fis my sister in the south, my son out in the pan (after having been soaked there are friends In Toledo. Then|and freshensd); toss them. about unt b 2 Eways interesting Wt T always looked [scen. Ny Kupiées. for some. time, either | M3y Sasley of Brocklyn N. Y. @ ¥ ot ¢ “was an [TOLA Smrs- v i for ‘them in' The Cotnér hage. has_ Marcella .had much.to say,of late. |SPERAing the Summer at tie HWones. hatf an® That 'Was Gl | 1OLA SETS'SOME THINGS STRAIGHT| 7 have read ouveral'daftéss abput Raic Lvish, some cf the Sisters would 'send | _AIr- and Mrs. B M. Rich of Rome, N. A s nen ,a fan-f Dear Editor and Sisters: I take up lalbume and-heir.ornaments, but does any for. the old fashioned Pepyer- visited Mr. dnd Mif Wik 1S huss|my ver to thank the editor for the velond remembar of possess @ hair wreath.| ming sandy, such as our grandmothers E. Davs: *Mrs. Rich and Mr& ere the_sunllow. °|\y‘; Which: was an unexpected pleas- | which was quite a fad. in-the early '60s? | ysed to spaks. Marcella: Am glad you | D& 1sfue1:mm and had not seen each i wash came|ure and also to make a few corrections | People used,locks of hair -of their i¥lends D ecipe for happimess, - it is | Other for 15 ears. 2 . Hs 4 up or the In, my last letter. I thought T wrote as|.and.familiel andsmdde- fowers of 1t and | Loeades m:e}m" e g we| C. HKoch has returnéd €0 New York eck: and he w; ar" moved a|plainly as usual but some of the words| [then.made 2 wreath -which was framed, single couples. Will send another some after several days with his wife and chil- ish him off. *Whils and sentences -seem to be printéd In afand. 1 have, Seen -some that were very |time and trust you will no: bilush|d%en here ay-that glves them a curious meaning. | hapdeome, -and. surely: would ‘be & rare |again. Strawberry: Tried your recipe | Mr- and Mrs. Skinner and The- alum baskets were made' of wire | possession at the present:time. for telephone cake, but did not have very | Who Were guests at*the Kochs' hom& [|instead of mica. A frame of file wire| . Orce I had.a friendswho madq feather | goo . luck. with if, will try again..Just |haye returned to New York. as syspended in-a strong Solution of | Aowers that. wergvmocmerfect that one | \when is the mext Social Cormer meeting | Mrs. FElsie Powell of Brooklyn, N. Y. alum, which cooled and hardened in crys-|'could scarcelyssellsthem from the natural | in the . Buckingham?. Think maybe I|¥ho fof several weeks hal been & tals: also feathery. grasses were: crystal- 1 eould v fite!” He piFor : flowers if placed side by side. She would of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hubbard, re is Boston. Callfornia and several| they become wall cooked; pack the fish|“2id af 1t not | liged in the same way and put in vases.|cbpy any flower g el gl S WHIRLWIND. |home early in the week. er places who look for my letter, in a buttered baking dish Alternately | (istufbed it Affer weyThe wreath of “head flowers” shomld!| It was . wonderful gift that she had and : Several from Westminster attanded m have been asked repeatedly to write| with slices of boiled potatoes,- half* a|had sat o they a1l Tose|read ‘hair flowers” The “private ging- |1 have never seen .anyone else that could T annual fair, suoper and on the subject divorce, or how to stop|pound of minced pork (small pisces|and com h hams”” mentioned .in connection with al- .do_the same thinge, It ‘was original with | BUFTEBFLIES FOR. BASKETWORK | the Green Thursday. er. She .also_made her ung: colors. | .-My dear Social.Corner-Sisters: You| Mr. and Mrs. August Edlund and thels When"she was 2 youhig-woman there was | Wished .to -know how to.treat butterflies |Som Victor Ediund, Miss Madeline Eatos, P | to be.a donation party.for the minister, | for basketwork. Yoy &n>w thé old | Mrs. .Sophie Sundgren and body made every day dresses of [ which was customary at-that time; also|saying, what is worth .doing -at all is|Miss Catherine Sundgren, and Eve calico which were starched as stift as a| everyone who attended the pacty was ex- | worth doing well, and 1 fesl you ar: one | Anderson, all of New York, are guests board and ironed as smooth as glass as | pected 't6*eatrs” Sombthihe for the. minis- [who-would-stick to.a resipe you kmow, in | Mr- &nd Mrs. John Soderberg again this Was everythirig' that could be starched.|ter: ‘Shei- being mnoor, had nothing to|orderto have good results you are oblig- | 86ason for their vacations and are wel- Pepple were layish with starch in those |carry, but shé twarftel t6"be there. Then |ed. to follow a-recipe. -First you dip the | comed by friends made by them on previ~ days, and now how little we use, 'she had an‘inspiration ‘and gathered some |butterfly -in- a solution :of alcohol. Of | Ous visits. ! i Also sunbonnets were in fashion. I|hens' feathers-ahd evélved a cluster of | course its muscles.are soft-and to harden | Mrs. Ella A, 50 mu(‘h but o(" nuew took kindlv to one, but the older |- quarreling. rolled in flour), ‘.minced parsley two How to Stop Quarreling—Secrat of | chopped tomatoes. Pour over all a cup Family Peace. This is a fable I readof eream: then add a layer of cracker In the Boston Post: crumbs. Cover the dish and bake for gmr»r uhpon a time in one of the isl-lan hour. Remove the cover and brown ands of the Azores, there was 2 poor Wo-| pgyeq Salt Codfish: Select a nice man who lived a most unhappy lite, She|thick white piece; soak it over night in thd her husband was always quarreling.|cold water; rinse and parboil; then Every day when he came home. from|simmer slowly for ten minutes. Lovers work he w cross and sald harsh words i oo To her. She atways responded witn bi| Of codfish serve it with white or ecc| bum’ quilts were written as “prints and: ginghams,” or we used to call them cali- to sit stilso 0hé " poor little hat ' wis ‘my Rowse of Brooklyn, N. Y. ‘flowers which' she” took- to the d then you dip them in 2 solution.of twen- |5 & guest at’the parsonage. ter words. And things would go from| sauce’ ,f,“’,,,}::,f’:,,g;‘,,“g, “‘,mf,'é:‘,’}:, A lones aiways Wore them berrying and In| They swere wucha" novelty and e by T adtngd. Some. dly| _Teenor Rice of New Rochelle, N. Y. h bad to worse until at last he would beat| o¢ harg bolled eigs have been added. jihe garden and ®ome of the old ladies t her. so much attention that she continued to | them In paraffin, but-¥ think you would | Visiting in town. mm_ Shaker bonnets. to wear berry-| make-thems, improvin® all the time, until |like it better' without the paraffin. A birthday celebration in joint ‘hemor picking, a perfegtly plain stiff straw|ghe became”an ‘Sxpert artist. She re- KITTY LOU. |of JMrs. Stahlberg and Harry Hildstro bonnet standing out bevond the face RS One day this woman took her Watér UNCLE SAM'S DAUGHT jar, and went to the fountain to fill it - - S 5 ceived many orders and -con was +held: July. 23d-at the Hildstrom is usual. She was so unhappy over her| GRATEFUL TO CORNERITES. oin | 2Bort 2 foot or 50, and having a volumi- | money-for A it SRPRITANE | ; home and ‘proved delightfal to all present.! pleasant life that great tears were| Dear Social Corner Sisters and Bdifor: | £/TC $ It ce f_amlv mous cape of cambric, and if they went| - Then tiers was a fid® few years ago *GROWLERS OR -CHEERERS The old saying is. “Better late_than s the worl meust reqnite alomtito the figighbors for an afternoon |-for making wix’fioWers ®nd frult, which| Dear Soeial Corfier Sisters: Did you NOANK { 2 : 0, Zather solcall théy Sometimes donned a sunbonnet | soon passed-atvays =" 5 1 A put them up in of green or brown barege veiling shir- ever stop to think that with most of us centleman | red on fire wires and also having a: deep Sveaking” oe*afuit qullts, I remember |[ifo is merely a series of chances to |, v'en S Josephs Women's Total A% sl “when gne i Rad such 4. possession she | begin over. It would be many times|p "2 SO0CH IR n-“gm J eape. ere are mo old ladies * any | considered “Herself very foftunge indeed.|as discouraging as it is were it mot for b o v - made more.” THey have gome with the par-| Y4 has'read: the"book ~‘Aunt Jane of - for a straw ride to Watch Hill Friday this. No one ever need find it hope- h - lors and albums of bvgone days,.and we |Kentucky? She had 151 Al o night, ‘Aug. 11. The committee chosen o7 “the aiier generation i sadly ot ity ? n“album quilt; she | less if within is the willingness to start s B 2 {10 take charge of the affair consists ef hing. the dear old Tadles who used to “do a-| o ot G st ook P o iy ety afresh, taking heed %o the lessons of the | zjiss Frances McDonald, Miss Josepirtne o Trmens (3 Meer | TBltine” with s rfbbon trimmeq ‘lsce | tions and worth: fading. During the late| Failure is mo cadse -for discouragd- | A7nold. Miss Helen Salols, Miss Eiéanr oA L oar eay{\‘ caf\;e 0l : carrie d? 2 box or basket| World war a cértalii Red Cross group[ment. If we make it so, ourseives only | M1CDORa d|an sbs h:;dseA oo E and after they had divested themselves|made rag rigs of the' clippinge and also|ars at fault. No great accomplishment | PeXt essigd o e of the out-of:doot thins they ssttled the'l an autogravh album ‘quilt and.finally had | has come about vet without a whole |t 15 e s S SN RN, snesiaiia i pIAES, unrolled | an auction in ‘tiie church _vestry. The|backsround of failures. - Surcess lies e N e 3 . sterbro Te followinz.” | st thaa” Bt s tieen for.a So-/ quilt brought over “$100 &nd to future | more in overcoming of these than fn the | {4l Abstinence Tnion e o ham's Vum w tical Polly. Selinda. "Tone. “Carolyn, Dew 2 Tarae attond.|ciable time. But the times keesi chang-| generationis ‘will probably~be a valued |final accomplishment. Given the over- | Maurice J. O G 4 ) = - zwé':o:-‘:-%-: Busy.Bes. Grace. Pot- e i Te =t et '?ifir“, the ne::\‘et t;l;anxe with them and | cellc. At the same auctish someone gave | coming, with fresh courage after every | Insham, Mass, to ver an address. = best a1l i a good- sized-lve Hle, which' o Stncerelv_hope Grandma M. 1 mueh | fromeail the cibe. oo Another ornament which T 1ised s ad- | oo & £288ed much BERA RTEIEI B | never” nk the Social Cor- |0t 9f fime z ner sisters, who sent me cards during {Many. wild % my recent fllness. They were highly | ¢ ot appreciated and helped ‘to while awav many & lonesome hour. I wish esnecially to thank Dew Drop, ho set the ball | * rolling. Also ‘those who called. and|? ] sent or brought me flowers. Snme sent cards with no name signed to thom. Buf they were fine. Cretia, Thenda. Wi it i ck, Altara, Fidna Marle, C. B §., Flix fn Piiable Conditon When She | 2er A2 2o0n ™ 0,5 70 Began Taking Lydia E. Pink: Mrs. Champlin, Mrs, French. Mrs | Esterbrook, Mav. Braye Fzances, Prac- Tiome to he with it he Sabirs, Onio.—*T mishap and the final ocemplishment took Lydia E. - d merr} and “was ‘duly’ a ttence. Wa | Stamford—Cards have been lswued an- Pinkhan's Vegolablo o bétter. Shé has had a lorig spell of it:| Bess ™ L mife In my childhond dave was méde wp m,"hflfl,t AN St sasiames do e o A T eee 1o noUnCing the ensagement of m- ge mpound for | yry 1ova and sympathy to von Grandma DOM PEDRO. |of a number of little glass birds painted |- A< F have whtten uiits,d lengthy det-| see or acknowledga this. - {XNeison Thomsem, daughter of M. and ir- [ar. and to an others who are sick or e sellow and ‘white. mounted on thy wire | tor, T Wit sy zond' Wishes to the editor.| Our faflure may have been mo fault of [ MIS. G. Nelson Thomson of indisposed in_ the Social Corner. WAXTS CLUB No. 5 CONTINUED. |springs, fastened to a standard and|ang ajt cqmerim % our own. We may have planned as Point, Stamford, to Francis S. Think Lonesome Pira is tired of wait- i 1 Corner Sis‘| when it was touched the birds weuld all = < in~ for that light fruft eak: vecirc. Here is a tried and true recipe for 1ight fruit cake: Light Frait Cake: Two cups sugar, one cup of shortening, one cup of sour milkc or buttermilk. one teaspoon saleratus one teaspoon lemon, éne-half ot ‘rais- ine, one-half pound currants, on 'a— iwisely as we were able to, we may have 5’; ::‘;:”’“"M?‘;v‘;;“’“: witt m ‘workedwith all the vim at, Qur com- ;fm Yare unh-.e’__m”l“fl 1 e <o T might 7o on recalling oM things in- |- mand, and vet the circumstances of life 3 o 5 definitely but think T have probably said Bear- Editor-#hd* Corner Sisters: T was :‘“’e Owi}b::d\lt ko ;2:5":3 L a we had such a|enough om that subject for the: fresent :pmu Gldert Giow's picntd July 12th v°r",°";l;"“mn pwmcem! ey el MR. AND m . She made, it so nice for |or_evervhody will be tired of reading. |#nd enjoyed;it very macéh;:&nd have been : 0] oy O e iy nice. dinner:and she wes |- With ‘best wishes. an interested: m@manhs Soclal Corner | they never have DOWD: to ge! g {dance and swing. That came to: grief many years ago. heinw very frail: And - : letters for som Hka to| 908 anywhiere, quarter | 5o haip. aranddaughter, JOLA. T “would ¥ e pound citron. flour to make a_siff hat- | iss Alee T ard Kattarin s have: my- 3 OF Gutle, aliyios bess fung. e e ter, one teaspoon baking powder .in tle | Fruret that e ihe entertainment. Hope{ THE .PEDESTRIAN’S ADVANTAGE. '“"‘"' mire, we decids we want “to wallow - there and let every one who comes that O e Rl el e By van aver un oeosivate. TR | ATD ,ou mmed in the &L joven. some ;. e will take the chth.and go .on{ - Dear'Friends of the Socia] Gorner: I Lwonld it | was much pleased to cead in the Jaly ""’"’ b ""‘“‘*‘ Wil gof your medicine and finally to tryit. I now feel fine and my housework without: m at |OLD FASHIONED PICTURE METHODS J You can use d:iul for the Dear Sisters of the Soctal GINGER. m “the 7""1[5 of tho¥e who watk. S, HUK.: In reafling your letteFT feit | - Orange 3 s ties, we, can, There's no law, either hu-| _ vation Army.? . . Lsth Bulletin that others were infagasted zim 5 e orangs cake i Eeipe m“ gr terrestrlal against it. If we xe-| ~ - i takelup the burden of exis:-| Do you want to. hlp task ? :.iflq:x : nce or effort cheerily, hopetully, we can Corriér : e that 1 was meeqof a Kindréd Spirly tor °§:;§‘th Cligd 's;r* e of e P | and do become cumberers of the earth to great e of others if The recent letters pertaining to those T - - | your. words broug] efore. my - eyes| | L stshiatis cAgfthees who Hovtxi w:;moyc_ Ha 'fi‘ % | fads and: dedcriptions of things that were | HUSHANDS AND MOTHERS-IN-LAW. | pleasant pictures freshly hung on hem- :r‘,’g:;.‘:;' CW'= o B:x‘r:l}n tea- | ¥ iya tan be. gromlers or cheorers—just READ THE WAR CRY ! bina, Ohio. populdr in their day in the vears sone| Dear Sdal Corner Sisters: Tl send | OFY'S: wall during rambles of the pastf_ "m“, P &s we: decide. Si by, are very interesting remindars to fhes. 1 enjoy the other let. | SPring. A SR % o incerely, . Housewives make a mistak® |us whose mefmory holds, within s |erc so muh that T ought to write oft- | Let me say there is one Vefy good way | ered‘mi il ot il ; in allowing themselves to bcomé so | bolnds. Also we feel Interested to liear | cner, but others.can write so much bet- | to escape the omnivorons” auto (I say ek 3 udmmt- e = weak and nervous that it is well-ni about those facts and fancies whizh are|ter than T - SmbiForus e L SHEGE PRI (548 o Gn T xm;m Itke to take for = ] impossible for attend to beyond the limit of our regollectfon. | Sis: IMow T lanzhed“over : recipe | Space, and you fedl Sotiietimes that it is ay. N“ name g ‘ : 8 nbedssiry o Tolah Miter contaitis Gulie " & Varie(y, |0 preserva o Tushand i ou; t00), and the shortcom- e 2R Q = Bao S OnAllS some things we h: gree on that Lye 5 Spers ad U M S ra e o s OLD, FINER: WRITES. AGAIN K All Compound should be taken . you | goes “Out of ;u.h: out of mind.” voung before two : Dear.Sosial Sornerites: #Once mors first notice such symptoms as ner- Regarding jewelry, made up with men have had the i neath your feet—God's good green grase. | ths O Timér wiil write a few Hnes so weakness and ir- | human hairs, T hiave sesn brooches, also | In resard to mothers There, when you find the going pretty | you will know I am still with the live B pre- T had & Bracdlét, mada of braided or {so manv, difficrent kinds, 1 am very | bumpy and cather a profusion of “Thank | ones. Kéziah Doolittle: You certainly more hubm woven hair about an inch wide band,|young, but can say that if the mothers- | you ma'ams,” in:the shape of stories and have me . Can't for the lifs of tae MMoukh to encircis -which | in-law showed more consideration for | hummocks. W!v.mw.thm you | ms.: Am .now visiting Subscription to all American and European Publications. 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