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PANAMAS, LEGHORNS and BANKOKS $8, $10 and $12 STRAWS Connecticut Canning Corps ENROLLMENT CARD As a patriotic citizen, desiring to help win the war, | PLEDGE myself to can at least quarts of Fruits and Vegetables, thereby saving perishable feods and relieving transportation. Signature P AOFAddress iy Age (if under 21)... “The Food Administration is doing everything in its power to encourage home canning and gives assurance that no home canned products will be seized by the Govermamgnt.” Will you fill in the above blank form and mail it to Mrs. Marten K. Pasco, chairman local food com- § ! mittee, 4 Lake Ct. N The Usuafi Big Safiurday Safie at | THE GREA NEW b N DALY AER MII] SEASON OUTING | AT WALNUT HILL: Boys and Girls From Various | Schools Enjoy Athletic Contests | | ! vy collected at their re- s at 1:30 o'clock and ched to Walnut Hill p: ied by their directors d ta be full of “pep” for wmmhn,, to start minor « s lined up a our heats were run, h these re R. Ziegler. Fast, first; Smith last, first; Burritt, dash for be were thry In the 40-vard minor c there Makula, Bartlett, | ey, second. Istein, Bur- Trzeinski, Bartlett, sec- himek, East, first; t, second n by W. Makula, IcNamara, East; n, Burritt. sh for girls in Is toed the mark Finke e 40-yz Skoglund, Smith, M. Kelley, Burritt, second cond Heat—H. Sullivan, Burritt, third, H S In the 60-yard rll sh for boys in the nior class there were two heats and y, Fast, first; rtt, and J. Bec- r second place. [first: H - [field events A FRIDAY, AUGUST o, 1918, playground girls favored - [Smith; second, M. Kelly, Burritt; “Bleking” and o third, O. Becker, Smith. 22 entries. anding Broad Jumps (Boys’ )—Won by L. Richmond, |Stoskalunas, Julia R¥aSl Smalley; second, W. Kiniry, Burritt, | Bernard rendered s | third; P. Adler, .\'mnh \“ rmnv: | Fling” very gra and two 2tha P Hrls' ) The program cond Heat—I,. Richmond, nal heat cond, L. Richmond, . Burritt ard dash for g s had 14 entri Two & Junior ( - | the Smith pla nip and tuck struggles asketball Put (Boys' Senior Class) | Was _intense and @ ~Won by B. Kania, Bartlett; second, [one feam leading aii arritt: third, J. Zdanczi- ,rm Smalley bays fi 21 entries. of the ninth inni | good and there thi First Heat—H. Lynch, B Smith, East, second cond Heat—M. O'Leary 1. Me thoney ritt, first; | Bartlett, ney, Burritt | dash for bovs in the |anc two heats and rd, \Y \I!]r In the 80-yard enior class there were even entries | First Heat—J. Jurvitch, Burritt, | st; D. Richmond, Smalley, second econd Heat— Delaney, East, Butler, Bast, second Final Heat—Won by E. 3 second, J. .Jurvitch, H. Butler, Bast llowing' is the summary of the a grand total of 201 boya irls in the above athletic events. |onslaught of the S ‘free arm drill” was then given [game ended 9 to under the leadership of |Smalley boys. It rren S. Slater. | earned game for | < dancing was next in order and | , | the girls from the Bartlett playground, | ground boys and | under Miss ary Cox's direction, led | | cansistent. effo: |off with the “ribbon dance,” following | championship. | with Miss Flo |\4r~\mu\: Dougt nted her Smalley | o< oround play: danced the Irish |~ g 0”7 1ilt and thi A Russian | = Minor | dance b Sadle Babloteky of the| LUTHtt alunas, | Smalley pl. ound was skillfully per- | ',,‘_"f‘:]f" third, | formed and well roceived Bars Miss May Begley with her kast| —oloY rond Jump (Boys' Minor [street playgraund girls danced the )—Won by W. Makula, Bartlett: | Virginia reel and the “Chimes of Dun McNan East: third, S.|kirk Miss Esther Blackman and | alley entries. Miss Anna Valukonis danced the Trish | ding Broad Jumps (Girls'|jig in a most pleasing manner s)—Won by H. 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