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Local- Boy Prometed in 13th Company ~—William Martin Working in Can- | Nianti ada—S8ocial and Persana! itams. ‘and Mortgn_ w to be in the store. s il ‘"L.n -&’-»-.m at Whipple has returned to after & few days Hai Miss Raynie Stebbins, R. ., of Nor- | With his brother here. their birthddy- anniversa ments were served and spent a 1efightful événing. WESTMINSTER Rev. T. Edward Davies Baptizes Twe s Timely Sermon— | Meeting of Red Cross Workers— -Praise For Connectitut Crop ry. Refresh- the company | wich was a recent guest of Mrs. Company,.C. A. Mrs. James Burnett of Providence, R. 1. was a visitor_with Mr. ané Mrs. Fred W. Burnett Tu: Arrives in Maryland. Mrs. John W. Wright arrived home jlast week from Maryland. She will spend the remainder of the summer with her sister, Miss Helen Kelioy. Joseph Berthiume has gotten R. Post Atfend Fu- neral of D H.® HiGenyerse—Mes. Uew's Funeral=Held Tussday. is employed at Chap- | Members of Infants—Preache: Witiam Keend: 3 sfainity of ek tford visitors Sur- el ek SudEs 3 o infants received the sacred One, the som,of Mr Martin Hagopian, At the morn bérs of the G, A. R. post of B the funeral of Dr. Mise Mildred Burnham. is able to de after two weoeks' ikness. Heard Grange Delegate. in @ hall Monday afternoon. Mrs. clu{':: sent to Storrs as a delegate from Littla River e and handled the subject in a very le manner. Over $30 Cleared. July 4th a garden party was held on the grounds of R. Pell. Refresh ments and ice cream and flowers were it's store, and i8]sold, the proceeds going to the local clerkk a: the store of Alma Forcier at|sociejy of the Red Cross. Over $50 Sl g of Mr. and Mrs. T. Macleod gl Al the text Matt. 18:5. offered one of, these little ones which n_and Mrs. Latham. motored the latter part of the “But whoso shall - Leaves For College. to Willimantic was realized. Mrs. Jascph Hoffman has been sup on | Plying the town with luscious Derrie: Monday for Boston, where she will [ during the strawberry season. week on a business trip. s T . . Joslyn and Mrs. Clemens attended a canning demon- stration in Putnam recentiy given by Miss Costello of Storrs. Carter Sherman was in this village calling on parishioners part of the week. - Attended Dance. here motored to believe in e, it were batter for him that a mill€tone his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the seca. ‘hag been_ previously given of the baps tisms but a good number, both of chil- dren and adults wére present through the service. Home Prayer Meeting. the Wednesday o B g course of study at Simmons’ Mrs. John W. Wright and Miss Fel- | summer home here. and Mrs. Kenneth entertaining the latter's sis Mrs. C. R. Hansel has returned te Largest Pure Food Market In City DON'T BE MISLEAD BY OUR COMPETITORS INTO BELIEVING THAT THEY SELL BETTER MEATS, ETC. WE ARE ONE OF THE LARGEST FOOD DIs. “TRIBUTORS. IN THE WORLD—UNLIMIYED CAPITAL, NO CREDIT, NO DE- LIVERY—WHY THEN ARE WE NOT ABLE TO SAVE YOU ABOUT 30 PER CENT. ON YOUR PURCHASES. VEAL VEAL Right from Pendleton’s Farm, Preston City Short Cut Legs, Ib. ... . .26¢ Rump Roast, Ib. .. .. .. - 1k OHICAN after a few days spent at Her Mrs. T, H. Fitts is entertaining friends from Lyme. It reported that the John Me. Loin Roast, Ib. ... ... Shoulder Roast, Ib.,... . Breast for Stuffing,.1b. . BEEF BEEF BEEF Laughlin place has bsen sold to a famiy named Paterson. Miss Holmes, who taught the Center idencs for | School here, was in town Tuesday. She Mr. Snow of Providence|tool the afternoon train for Brockton. . West Asnford and attended the dance Cady’s aiwhestra fur- Mr. Humes »f Hampton home-prayer services was “God’'s Gifts thout Measure or Limitations.| on_His_Part. . The Westminsterites will unite with the church at the nday), evening. Red Cross Workers Entertained. Some unable to attend, greatly re- #rettéd missing the monthly various sections of ay evening. nished music. was the prompter. Funeral of Dr. community the month. 520 was their guest Sunday. Eivin Dsten of Quincy, Mase. the weel end with Donald Fiei George W. Bennett and Miss Ruth Davis of Lakewood, R. 1. were visitors with Mrs. Bennett Sunday. Miss Averil Esten of Glendale, R. 1. saddened to tamily and |pect house, which hé purchased last hear Monday of the sudden death from heart failure of Dr. H. H. Converse of He was well known, having practiced in Eastford and vicinity for New.-Name for Inn. Mr. Negropouts will call the Pros fali. Valley View. Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Geodwin of le terrace. E g8 and son are spent the week end with Miss Carrie|épending a few days in Windsor. He was prominent in :nd social affairs and will be greatly He leaves his wife and several hildren and grandchidren. horter's last Tuesday after- zathering and accomplished considerable, enjoying to the utmost the hospitali and Mrs. Harry Brearley have|to he out. xs. Edith Coul- was a ‘Jarge as visitors this week; ter and son, Walter, of Maynard, Mas¥. - -of the hos- Dr. Marsih, who has been ill, is able Winifred Copeland, who has heen working In Willimantic, is W at Miltot Burnett of Worcester was at | home, wheére she will remain through tess and her family in their home, ideal for such purposes. Rest-a-while, home over Sunday. Miss Dorothy Porter of Fdgewood, T. was the guest Monday of Mrs. Frank Field and family. William Martin has gone to Canada to work for a Shipbuilding company. Working in Canada. Bliiott and Acquina: have wore to work fe Henry May of Boston is at his un- George ; Spaliding’s, boardi Mrs. Dew’s Funeral. e s Fhe funeral of Mrs. Dew, was held home Tuesday at 2 p. m. Willimantic f e it Mrs. Lucy Smith of Hebron is spend- at_the family ing a time in her homg in Westmin- Peitier and A number of summer boarders hav. Walter and e arrived at Mrs. Columbus Smith's, the and in other homes - Dew, and two son: nce, survive. - the construc- at the Connecticut Mills. employment Rosenweig" is at Woodstock caring for a patient Downing and TWhitford called Mr.eand Mrs. Wavland _ Elliott with the Assawaga Woolen Co., the summer. Congregational planning for a picnic. Cstelle Tripp spent last week s in New London. Wakefield and family were relatives in Norwich last week. have been spending a few days son returned P g 5 Miss Linnell and Miss Frost, teach- ? Sunday school summer, with 2 Connecticut Crops Promising. m. writes from on friends here recently. ss Linell's parents party from here will 1t Sunday and enjoy a shore rs-Joslyn of Worcester and a friend are being entertained at Riv- grandparents at Westerly, 3 Miss Hilda A. Willlams, who téach- es at Greenfieid, Mass. the summer. Motored to Shore. Elwin Fsten and Miss- Latham was Rosenweig ‘has returned is at home for London fedently. EAST KILLINGLY Hannah Barstow Celebrate 80th Birthday—Willis Wil- liams Reathes Four Score Also. ONECO Denald Field Surprise Party and Far Miss Agnes Franklin—Post Office in New Location. and Averil Faten mo- Relatives Help M tdred to Crescent Park, R. I, on Sun: Benjamin Cogswill has been spend- ing a weelk vacatfon in expected that Mr. apd Mrs. Cogswell and infant son will return home this Willis Covill of Abington spent Hannah Smi at the home of I 3 r<. Frank Janes spent Sunday with Pascoag, R. I. Hughes of Rochéstsr, N. Y., Hughes of hiave been Eiiza Chase were ‘Worcester, recént guests of Mr. and Mrs. A, Clifford Arnold of Eim- ed relatives here S Clarence Smith their parent: Shekleton and Sunday Services. n And famiiy b of Oaklawn, |tendance at the Congregational churdh ; morning to listen to a fine dis- the pastor, from the theme, 3 Her Repentant Reformed Prodigals.” subject will .and family tomobiles passing throush |in 10 hours was in Central |, 80 Years Oid. George H. Call Ada Greenman : visited Mres. Call, Monday. is spending the Conova Chase. Davis and family enjoved a and Rocky He has lived here many Mr. and Mrs Milo P. Warren of were Sunday guests at Kum- pears of Foster Cen- c-guest of relatives here. Smith and family Heights .yisited visited “at Herbert Battey's, of Putnam attey and family motered o Edwards has returned | VU CANTERBURY PLAINS ed at the M morning the returned from 5 of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- | Mrs: (jhavies-Egan: of Providence has | cen spending of Providerce ed friends in oster Center |1 e Plaing attended the ross meeting Moses Liuneil of THOMPSON Mrs. louis B. Blackmar of Everett, Mass.. are spending their va- tion. with Miss Mary E: Blackmar. has been at the home of Miss Elia Ballard this week. athari Chase has been spend- her daughter, ATTAWAUGAN Cornelia_Geer was taken sud- The Bovs and oub met with ace L. Dawley, Thursday aft- Kashkeiper and son i t the home of E. P. Sa- harles Blackmar Raymond Mitchell wa WedrieSday. morning for and family Joseph Tat tives from the church =pent the week end with near Provide Weliington of from Jamaica Plains, Mass., was fhe guest of Mr. and Caivin Munyan Sunday, speaking the Quadic Suhday school in the ABINGTON Missionary from China fo Speak Sunday Evening Servic 1 and his wife were at Jcean Beach Warren Spencér was Wadnesday Gay and children are with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Munyan. aying commenced entertaining er and son. earnest this the summer. Marius Jowett spent a few days in town -last week. He is 2 member of the machine gunm corps stationed at Hartford. Leighton Nesworthy, whe beléngs to the training corps of Harvard univer- sity, is home on leave of absence. 5 BOLTOR Catschism Class Begins the Season— Sewing For the Red Cross. Rev. C. M. Perry of Wllington ac- cupied the puipit of the Congregation- al church last Sunday. _The pastor of the local church. Rev. R. A. Fowles preached in Ellington. - Catechism Class. Tev. W. J. MeQuirk of South Man- chester started heolding catechism class in the Center School house 'ast Sun- day for July and August. Sewsd For Red Cress. Last week ¥riday Mrs. Goerge T. Newcomb had a young girls clag: at her home to teach them to do sewing for the Red Cross. Thursday of this week ths ladies met at Mrs, New- comb’s and séwed for the same ob- Jeet. - Mr. and Mrs. Myron M. Tee have moved from the Céntér to William R. Grant’s house in South Boiton. Mr. Grant has gone to live with his daughter, Mrs. Charles M. Pinney. Mr. and Mrs. J. Page of TBos ton have returned home after a wesk spént with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Fin- ley. at their summer home, Shady Nook. New Jersey Guests. Mrs. Thomas O'Hanlon and daught- er. Miss Catherine O'Hanlon, of Ocean Grove, N. J. are guests of Mrs. O'Han- lens' daughter, Mrs. 8. M. Alvord at Alverd Acres. and Mra. Roy Carpenter of ‘Westfiald, Mas. are spending _ a frotnight With the laiter's parents, Mr and Mrs. Frank L. Loomis. Miss Anita R. Raker h from a visit to Indianapol Mrs. Mary A. Warner is in South Manchester. spendinz_some time with Lher son. Robert T. Warner. Mrs. John Sutter of North Bergen, N. T, who has been visiting her sis- ter-in-law. Mre. F. J. Mathein, has turned to her home. Her niece, Miss Mary Mathein returned with her for a visit T. J. Mathein has returned to Johnson City after a visit in tewn. i Miss Minnie 0. Engle of Hartford is the guest of Miss Annabel Post. STAFFORD Machinery in New Addition to Phoe- nix Mill to Be Run By Power From Vermont. returned Samuel Murray has resigned at H. ady’s. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wright have re- turned from a visit with Springfeld relatives. Mrs. William Woodhead and three sons, of Springfleld, are the guests of Mr. and_Mrs. George H. Brav. Miss Sarah Dickenson, who broks Ler lex last winter has retursed to her home from the Johnson hospital Addition te Mill. A one-story brick addition 14340 has been added to the finishing de- partment of t Phoenix miil. Mod- ern machinery has been added which will be electrically driven. Power will be taken from the high tension wires conming from Vermont. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Dimmock have moved into the tenemént vacated by Mr. Swift. Rev. I". L. Manderson occupied the pulpit at the Methodist church, Staf- ford Springs, last Sunday_morning in the absence of the pastor, Rev. L. Ald- rich. Oscar Colburn has resigned as jani- tor of the Baptist church. Mr. Wright is a: present filling the place. Mrs. George Crawford sérved din- ner for twent people of Springfleld, Mi 3 3 John Sullivan of Hoston, was the thouzh little but mowing could [guest of Mrs. Tillle Curboy, recently. ard Walter Roilin- moiored to Worcester Sunday. 5 et | be done the fArst of the week. pnttiredh il ot HAMPTON Miss Church, War Nurse from- France, to Speak at Congregational Chirch— | Stafforay First Aid Cl Whitehouse, e at the Con- Prod i@ence of Putnam on He came to bid her good- has joined the navy. Frank Durfee was the guest of Mr. :1“ Mrs. Danie! Thompson over Sun- ay. Mrs. Eivira Ryder with her son, of called on her son and e as he s—Garden Party Nets %-ulhtcr n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry der, Sunday. Mre. George Crawford has seven Sunday evening, July 13, at Hamp- | Poarders from Springfield. n3regational church, Miss Miri- A dance was héld at the town hall one of |in UNlon. Saturday evening. A large ed a pleasant am Church of Boston, The Red Cross met Thursday after- noon at Library hahi. ettt EAST THOMPSON Demonstration of Canning at Neigh- her experience as A war Miss Chureh was stationed for six months at the 22d hase hospital 3 then as a‘rank of special ability, as. signed for tiitee monthe to the Ameri- an ambulance hospital in Paris. She s recifperating preparatory to return- ing in the fall, but at the request of friends has consented to speak. close she will answer questions. - An be taken for Sais of Woodlot—Birthday Surprise Party at Burd in Trance. somewhere in France, Clerk Frar the animai preaching at the Meth- morning at 10.15. Affering will meeting at Huntinzton, will crowd attended. CLARK’S CORNERS Much Interest S8hown in Recent Can- T, bas been visiting his grandfather, L. H. Jewett. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jewett were the ‘Wwelk end guests of thair son. at Un- casville. Mr. Jewstt j& now spending + | & week in Norwich. Prayer meeting| Dr. A. D. Marsh ia conducting a firs aid class Wédnedday afternoons. Much | 4, interest is manifested in the class. the Misses The neighb thé Kinz's T ' meeting wag held at rughters’ hall Wednesday. yere present, enjoving a S0- Alice -Smith and Welles ~of Hartford are at Bavberry lodge for the.summrer. - King's Daughters, which ~ Mrs. Miss léonora Jennings and Miss Stone have joined a firet 2i4 class in Hampten. Canning Demonstrations. Mrs, Viela J. Clark gave a can- Nearly all the houses on the street |ning demonstration in Grange hail, to Ocean Beack last & isht gave a demon fruits and vegetables. way are vis- ds in fown. tion on can-.[are occupied for the sumimer. Miss Flora Pearl is 3l with ‘Birthdays Celebratsc. tives and fri Hampton, Monday® also one on Thursday at the heme 6f Mra. Rob- ert Jemnings. Much interest was . Philiips. who haa been ill for|shewn. A parm mmie s S g FRESH CUT Hamburg ih. 20c PRIME RIB ROAST, bb. . .........22 BEST CHUCK ROAST, Ib. .. LEAN POT ROAST, Ib.. . .. LEAN PLATE BEEF, b Veal Cutlets, Ib. . Rib or Loin Chops, 1b Liver, . ... .. OLEOMARGARINE 23c|The substitute for Buy it while the,price of butter is so high. SWIFT’S PREM. BRAND,, 1b. 30c SWIFT’S LILY, Ib SWIFT’S LINCOLN, Ib. ... FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER POBK PRODUCTS FRESH SHOULDERS, b. ... FANCY PORK LOINS, Ib. ... SMALL SAUSAGE, 1b...... MIXED SALT PORK, Ib. .. .. PORK LIVER, ib. ..... NATIVE POULTRY Dressed just a few hours before you get them STEWING FOWL, Ib. ......26c ROASTING FOWL, Ib. .. ...30c ROASTING CHICKENS, Ib. .32c Grape Nuts, package. . . . Mohican Sweet Chocolate, 1/, 1h cake 17¢ .. 12Y5¢ LARGE FRESH EGGS, doz:m 39¢ BRICK CHEESE, Ib. . . Crystal Domino Pure Cane Granulated SUGAR, 10 Ibs. 79c With a Grocery Order of $1.00 Including 1 Ib. Tea or Coffce Potatoes » 67¢ Good Cookers—A No. 1 Stock— Red Star Brand A Good Chance to Buy a Few Extra Pecks FANCY LEMONS, dozen 25¢c | YELLOW PEACHES, qt. 15c—basket 59¢ Sea Shell Macaroni, 2 ibs. ....... Poison Fly Paper, 2 for Plymouth Rock Pink Gelatine. 2 pkgs. 25¢ PURE WHITE LARD, Ib. . ....... CALIFORNIA MELONS, 3 for. Native String Beans, 2 qts. 25¢ ettuce, Scullions, Cukes, Radishes, Squash, Bunch Carrots SWIFT'S SPRING LAMB NEW ONIONS NATIVE BEETS Short Cut Legs, 1b. 32¢ Shoulder Lamb, Ib. 20¢ FRESH FROM OUR OWN OVENS ABSORTED CUP CAKES, dozen. .. DOUGHNUTS, Raised and Jeily, doz. 15¢ BAKED BEANS BROWN BREAD MOLASSES COOKIES, dozen..... CHOCOLATE SQUARES, dozen. . STORRS Food Conservation Sunday to Be Ob- |, served Tomorrow—Benevolent Wom- en Sew and Knit for Sailors and Strawberry Social. Quarantine Food conservation observed here tomorrow which there will be seéveral spea Taking Sourse of Study. Rev. and Mrs. Marshall Dawson on Monday son will take a course of s and her children. Washington Wednesday, the chiidren who will spend the summer here. Prof. and M Miss Helen lef on Tuesday Michigan by au will vieit their where they ' ANDOVER and daugnter have been Club—Getting Ready for New Steel 2 nomic teaciers opened Tuesday full registration. Comfort Kits Completed. 290 khaki cases contairn comforts. for been students at the training camps or The wool for knittir less walstcoats, ordered unde: rection of Mrs. Stevens sev ago, has arrived and is in work to be takén up during the is Begian children’'s outfits. UNION Benevolent Society Holds Strawberry Supper—The Week's Visitors. Paim Beach Suits, Fiannels, Auto Coats, Etc. Promptly and Satisfactorily Cleaned Telephone Call 743.2 tew days the past week with his par- Charles Scranton ley of Hartford was homo sver Sunday. J. Turner and Charles Scranton are ing for Fred Vinton at Sturbridge Mrs. W. Richards received past week from Fibert Kinne, sister, Miss Kinney, aiso M of Putnam. Mrs. daughter Florence with her children of Staffordville and her nephew, Johnson, of Sugar Mrs. George H: “) Main Street, in Postal Telegraph Offica GIVE US A TRIAL. FREE AUTO DELIVERY Lina Booth and was taken to the Johnsen hospital, Stafford Springs, last