Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 21, 1917, Page 11

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_— Two Men Fined by Justice of Peace— : % SO T . U. 8. Navy and is to report New \ : oy and et Tt i hs.| On Thursday Raymond Haley and By W A% £e Tt I 1 guést of her | SATeS S dham county juil, ‘wore : B I e el e o | TS RS ottt Bt i Mrs. G- H. Wyman #nd dl.u‘hw.t"bmw-'m n.n(lnatefl'_ Hon, peace ing Cenning Bem | X orise, Staas, 5. TCMYES 1| me"parn of . M. McMaster Without dies’ Ajd. Give | SOUTRDTICES ‘of New London is a | the consent of the owner. On entering £ - 3 for &, perio cmploved in Wil-| G vs and Haley for 60 dave. New Londen | ilss Edna Kingsley of as TB'Y.| Tnurber and Mre. Cole spent Thursday Bors B, Aope. | 15X, is =p ; L in an auto ride to Lebanon. 4 n on Mrs. N. A. Witter of Providence, who came to the birthday party given R. e 38 NORTH STERLING B. Witter, paid a visit of a day with and Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Pond, with whom A o she formerly lived TR | Summer Visitors He: aren Place | < N dwin Blake fs at his former e Tox Rasicr, ., Recovering - i"rom THness. Lome to spend his vacation with his spent last week with Emil Li e parents. 2 tamily. B s Mrs. Flora - Thurrot and Edison Local Brevities. “Miss Jennis Reddy is taking & two | Kirkman of New York spent Saturday | Mr. and Mrs. N. Wolcott Witter and _weeks’ wvacation: !@a\sbtu the | with Frank Plummer. Mise Abigail L. Witter attended the National e has| Miss Alma Benson and brother, of | funeral of Dr. Converse in Eastford. s wwéek in” N 1, calied on old friends | Glarence I Hill is epending his va- . Mr. anad r&-}% eld - were | here recentl . % cation of a week with his family at Sunday ¥isitors with re & in Fos- |. Migs Jidna Cole of Providence heas | the old home. ter. R. o= R ; been visiting Mrs. Lucinda Cole. Charles Edwin Blake was in Hart- Mr. anfl. Mrs. W. C. Darrow epent| Edgar Lewis and family of Hart-|ford on business the first of the week. Fundasaih, Thalr: son Paul ‘®t Silver | ford have been visiting his aunt, Mrs.| Miss Laura Sheldon of Pittefleld, Lake, Ma Saran Hill : Mass.. is in town for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Lathrop retyrned | Mr. § _spent. Sun- | Miss Mildred Pike is visiting with home on. Sundav from their vacation |gay at Oakiand. Beach. > friends in New London. kpent with relatives a: North Coven-| George C. Spooner took an auto| Miss Laura A. Pike is visitng her try. trip t6 Providénce, Sunday. 4 sister Marion in Hempstead L. I The Misses Jennie Reddy and Esther | Miss Freelove Place has been spend- Rev. E. A. Blake and wife had for Follev attended the Maran-Pendergast |.ng a week with the Camp Fire Girls | guests Saturday afternoon and Sun- wedding in Providence one day last|near Newport. day their daughter, Miss Mabel Blake, week. Miss Hollev acted as brides-| Ben Plerce and family motored to|and Miss Brown and Miss Litchfleld, mald. Warlington, R. I, Sunday. all of Boston. The members of the Philathea claes| 3. O. Flummer is installing a new | Charles H. Blake joined his son met_with their teacher, Miss Stokes|carrier and fork in his bar Tuesday in a visit to Nantucket. on Wednesday evening. Jirs. Harold Buker of Philadelphia| Rev. E. A. Kinmouth spent a good Canning Demonstration. I}s{ fl’m'{f l‘xfir“parems. Mr. and Mrs. | part of the week at his farm in Led- w 4 canning demonstra- | Harvey K. Viall. vard. e T e ttexmoon in Columbia | Miss Marion Hopkins has been vie- |° Ernest Bard of New Jersey s visit- o ven by Miss Costella of Storrs | iting at Luther Cole's. ing his mother, Mrs. J. S. Bard. and college, who will demonstraté the Karen Plioe Better. also his brother Sidnev and family. thod of canning fruits and vegeta- Master Arthur Seeger of Brooklyn, oo ) Si™adiee are Invited to at-| Friends of Aaron Place, who was|N. Y. is a guest for the summer of o g gy very sick in Gardner, Mass., are glad | Mrs. H. L. Mason. The date and place of the Sunday|to learn tbat he is better and able to Waokl Bud Gosste: hool picnic wil be decided tomorrow | comre home. v - 2% the oesaion of the school Mrs. Mary Blackmar of Hopkins| Mr. and Mrs. W. Waliters entertaip- : Mary E E ed for the week end Mrs. George Rob- Enjoyabls Programme. Bk viited Mrs. Tred CONGMSt{Cis Mine Ada Walitrs, Tvorett Koi The Ladies' Aid Social held Frid Mr. and Mre. C. H. Corey are en- |16V and several others, all of Provi- evening of last week. was quite well 7 | dence. Sitended and a pleasant occasiom. An | (priaining his mother. - Nre AIVIS)TECiaiamon Pray of Ann Arbor, Mich., enjovable prosramme was given as|pg 4. 0" z 7 ' a former Brookiyn hoy, oldest son of foilows. Solo, A. T. Hope: readings. |FYgvidence. @ @ c;chusstts has|the late Alfred Pray, was & caller on Miss Lucile Caron: solo, Mrk. Fred |, Do° Darener of Massachusstss hoaslold friends Wednesday. - His brother, Leavens: humorous reading, Rev. Wil- | peelt Visit Clinton Pray, of Providence was with am Swanson: solo. Elifah Berriman, | "y O nim. “h having to respond to an encore, | Mrs. Ida Owens was n Putnam last| "'n.. George Tanner, D. D, of Fari- The proceeds from the Sunshine bags |¥SoC, Lo o iy fel | 1eault. Minn. is the guest of his and the ice cream sale amounted to| Fred Bitgood and famlly of Daniel- |y oihe: Dr. 4. H. Tanner, and wife. 20 A bl 8 A_sister of Mrs. George F. Genung. Temperarce Secretary Spoke. evonting o ey (Drocks has Deen|or south Manchester, Mrs. Tucker, 18 Gustave Boochman, field secretars for |~ Goorge ¢ Spooner atanded & pic. | VISIting at the Baptist parsonage. the Connecticut Temperance Union. |nje at Bishop's Crossing on Thurzday Sty . > CLARK’S CORNERS gave an interesting and practical talk [ of 1ast week. at the Congregational church Sunday 1z along the line of temperance N s SeteSinii Hadied 10t GRE SLate WINDHAM Local Man Had Turkey and Chicken T thic Tving time 12 our nation - : need food more than beer and| Ceop Raided—Prayer Meeting. iss Hilda Ellison Gave Deiightful| iiss Mattie Prumie v v. < v has returned I ek o Lawn Party. from a few days' trip out of town. William ~ Swaineon. - will preack upon S ¥ p b : ge H. Ryder of Springfield, he topic postponed fromi last Sunday| Mre. Trigger is entertaining her | Mass., spent last week at “Modena. g of rthe Morn. mother, Mrs. Tetreault, and niece, Ell- [ Miss Vivian Stone is spending the zabeth from the Bronx, New York. | week-end at Apaquague. EAST WOGDSTOCK ! Late arrivals at the Inn include Mrs. Mre. Allen Jewett has returned A MacKenste of New York. from a visit in Norwich and Uncas- & s f Miss Mary Frink is the guest of her | ville. Sommunity Club Held E"“"“j":‘:"‘ cousin, Guilford Smith in South Wind-| At Patrick J. Navins are the —Excellent Frogramme Furnished. AR L following guests, Misses Kittie Burns, — % “harles §. e and wife of Darien | Elizabeth Donovan, Mary Shanley, Bowen of Eastford 18 a|were week-end guests at Mrs. W. P.|Nellie McCran, Timothy J. Navin and e Bosworth family. Huxford's, Tony Birkman. % Melvin Alien of EIng- | Leo Keener and son of Hartford are| Mre. Sullivan of Willimantic Is ton_are spending a few da: H. Linderman and fami Keeney's. Nuvide ana v e, ‘man ' eney’s. 2 Mrs. P. J. Navins. Everett May. Mr: . T. White, Dewitt Lathrop has béen at home On F c i 3 Mildred and Amnette | from Maine this week. n Food Conservation. tnam this Week, attend Miss Mary Baker pf Brookivn, N.|, Mrs. Viola Ciark gave a talk on 14 Y. is with her grandfatker, W, S |food conservation in Grange hall Fri- New Hampshire Preacher. Chappell. lrn.\‘ e\flung: Mrs. Clark was in Put- v é 5 . - hr q|ram attending the county farm bu- Rev. Egra Pike of New Hampshire | Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Laihrop and Bding the. county has been engaged to preach at theMr and Mrs H. §. Maine spent Sun-|leau meeting in this Interest on Mon- Congregational church for the mentn |9ay at the Maine cottage at Groton | 983 Raided Chicken Coop. of July. He is stopping with his eon, | 1eng Point B ve = Mr. and Vantyne Anderson and Miss| Allen Jewett has had several tur- ing Spencer and family of Ta- |Fleanor Rockwood of Willimantic are |keys disappear of late. The eclimax Wash, returmed home Wednes. | Suests at A. H. Anderson’s. was reacned on Thursday night, when . it of several weeke | Miss Littlefield of Willimantic was|ie found a hen and seven chickens Spencer and family. at the Red Cross rooms Friaay and |dead. Next night Mr. Jewett set a M Ksitioi Sialis Zave a lesson in bandage making, etc.|trap and captured the ralder, a rac- 2 coon. meeting of the communli_lhy club Rain Did Not Mar Party. ghborhood Prayer Meeting, 2ld Tuesday evening. e pro- | Miss Hilda Ellison entertained a tiight 4 Piano solos. Estella | number of friends at a 1awn Darty | nelgnmermees e Attendance at the duet, Misses Turner and |last Saturday evening. The thunder|nesday evening ot s & Ohrved: shower somewhat interfered With the|The next will be held at Mrs, Amos pians in the earlier part of the even- | Stone's. 5 SnCn Rl ng. but later games were played on the lawn. Music was furnished by the Hopkins orchestra. Cake, fruit SCOTLAND punch. candy and ice cream were served. Among the guests were the Misses Johnson and Parker of Willi- with L. |spending their vacation at Mrs. Geo. ting her daughters here, Mrs. John Temperance M. Leon Moffitt and Rev. I, C Preached ‘an ex- |™ERNS . . inee ana family ana| Martin Lovering Delegates. ent aiscousse Suudly mEshime On | Rév. M.-R. Plumb’ and-family are at Meditation and led the C. E. meet-| ;. Maine cottage at Groton Long | Mre. Mary Lathrop and Miss Doris ing b Point for a week. Mr. Piumb will be | Willoughby spent several days recent. rank and William Morgan with Mr. and Mr: here on Sunday, sister Susan, were guests Metropolitan Park, R. IE Ehuis e nner's Sunday and attend- Eaai T - ok elitode ONECO emperance and Missions. H. Gallup and Edwin §. Gallup Ry m;’;? g“i\‘(;i T-d U. ?;fild its regular ail o motored to Rocky Point { e in ednesday afternoon at the Friday and enjo a shors dinner. |Doukle Christening at M. E. Church |chapel. The topic under discussion Mr. and Mre. Charles Hopkins and| —People In and Out the Village. |Was Temperance and Misslons. After three children w Mrs. RByron Gal- the programme a food sale was held up moored fo Rocky Point Friday.| Mrs. Tilliam Sweet has returned [and proved a very financial success. aleo cailed on Mr. and Mrs, Everett | home from visiting out of town. Her | Several from here attended the band Gallup in their v heme at Howard, | uiece, Miss Elizabeth Angell, returned | concert at Willimantic Tuesday even- 35 home with her. ing. B. S. Gallup with his son Oscar and| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hawkins and Delegates to Hampton. daughter Caroline and Mr. Harrison |eon, Joseph, were guests of relatives| The local Y. P. S. C. E. sent as of Hanover, were calling on relatives | in Céntreviile, R. I, last Sunday. delezates to Hampton last Sunday ev- re Sunddy. Double Christening. ening Leon_ Moffitt and Rev. Martin Mr. and M Speir and family of Lovering. There was a speal ow York.are at Frank WWatson's for| There was a double christening at|France who gave o beief pre ,_;ro‘r)r; o weeks' stay, the Oneco 3. E. church Sunday |what she has seen there. There were OF for Maine. morning. The children were Norman, |aiso several others who attended the vy % . | son of Mr. and Mrs. Georze Bunning, | meeting fro: Rev. A H. Stanton of Newark. N.|Margaret Ethel, daushter of Mr. and | Alnert Kimbail has been spending came to the Stanton homestéad on | Mrs. R. C. Marriott. After the serv- |several days with his couslnp Dnn{' Jfonday and on Wednesday he started | ice dinner was served at Mrs. Bun- | Willoughby, S their stmmer home at Hilicrest, ning's. Twenty-two persons sat down Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kimball and Maine, taking hit parents. “Mr. and |ro 5 fne Gineer P M U - y it 1 L - s mapstapton with Bim. o | *Mr. Sims and family of Massachu- | cantl s e ‘J;ul;:: ;za_\“v“nh:; of ainfield is ;e;;?l e“}!ed dqn T:mrnu Brown and Owing to unfavorable weather very ting T & - amily Tuesday afternoon. little haying has b o St. Swithin's dav proved eloudy but| “The Bendix children are with their |cinity. = Fe0 DA I e v we are hoping for tter weather. grandmother in the country. 4 Qe T eeg—— Mr. and Mrs. George Underwood ROCKVILLE i hiliren of Crompuin. Ri L, were THOMPSON the guests of his parents over the Pritc o g Miss Abigall D. Amidon of Westfora Harriet B. Kenvon has been visit- | was the guest of Miss Grace Cruff on ing her mother this week. Tueeday. The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Cook was taken ill with appendicitis and WEST THOMPSON taken to Providence for an operation last week. Rev. J. R. Miller Attended a Funeral | L . Blliott is taking a vacation. X Miss Prudence_Paine visited her in Eastford—Week End Guests Here. grandmother in Danielson over Sun- Herbert T. Cottrell of Berlin, . preached in the S. D. B. chureh e last Saturday. Rev. I T. Cotirell and wife have returned_from a trip to Maine. Mrs. Phebe Kenyon who has been confined to her bed for a week or so is some better =0 as to sit up some. Josiah C. Palmer. who is working at Wood River Junction, was at home ey over the week. r Mise Lillian Fi i i 2 Rev. Herbert L. Cottrell. wife and | triends in Boston " ° Visiting e s g o o children. who have been guests c 2 On Wednesday, Aug. 1. Paul E. Nel- i father 2t the parsonage the | friends here last ween o0 C2H1€4 0% | on "or the American Armentan and past week, laft Wadnesday. Ernest and Edith Buell of Eastford | SYTian Relief Committee will speak on Sirs. Carleton Trieh and two chil- | calied on friends here Saturdas and |IDe 1awn of the Congregational church. ave been visiting at Wickford |Sunddy. following which the ladies of the mi Miss Edith Sandstrom returned to |SIONATY soclety will sell ice cream, cake Brooklyn, N. Y., Sundav, having epent |2nd punch for the benefit of these three weéeks at her home here. war sufferers. The programme, which ‘Attandsd Dr. Converse's Funeral, | NCIudeS special music, begins at 3 p. Harold Storrs Elected President of| Rev. J. R. Miller attended the fu Rev. F. D. Sar . 3. R, - il gent. who has be Young People’s Club—Local Boy|neral of Dr. H. H. Converse held in|camping at Bide-a-Wee cottage :: Joine, Us & NEVY. Bastford at the Methodist church on |[Quadic pond with a large group of Thursday. Misses Miller and Sand- |boys for a week., preached Sundap The Young: le's club met . the strom sang a selection. Rev. Ezra Pike | morning on ‘aturalness in Religion. o parsgnide ¢ of New Haven, father of Dr. Pike, as- ESE, et slagh © Hardid| Heied i the sirvice WOODSTOCK VALLEY Miss Jennie Perrin recently wvisited % : her parents here. She went last week T e iR Leo sligalenoro, where ghe is to | Mr. and Mrs, Luther and daughter vice presia: be smployed on NONAEADE and niece and Mrs, Willard of Provi Mrs. Charles Clark and baby Donald [ dence were at Allen W. Kenyon's returned to their home in Eastford last | TeCently. = = ek Monday. Mrs, Clark's mother | Mre. L P. Briggs of New Haven is Mrs. Millerr, accompanied them and with her daughter, Mrs. O. A. Hiscox. Sunday_School class turday after-|remained for several days. Camgding at Crystal Lake. j0on. The children. enjoyed. a. picnie{ Douglas camp meeting commenced | - A camping party at Crystal Lake » Pine Island. Friday, July 20. It is understood there |includes Miss Florence and Louise Lawrence Dunstan has joined the will bs some from here to attend. Kenyon, Miss Sarah Kenyon of Put- Marsh: nie’ Re Nenshier T ARk Earooat 2 Entertained SuAday School Glass. Miss Lucy - ente ed - lly Low Food Prices FOR SATURDAY Much Higher, But Not at This Big Pure Food Market. Ten of the Finest Corn-fed Cattle from Armour & Co. at Prices Within the Reach of Your Over-tax Pocket Book. Armour’s Sugar LITTLE PIG NEED OF A SUIT? THEN COME TO US, WE'LL LET YOU PICK FROM OF MEN'S, LADIES’ T8 e ¥ BOYS’ CLOTHING SOLD IN THE UNITED STATES lmantic at the’ Atwaod Machime shop. | “433, 000 B8 N th Ul TN Grace | AT FROM $15.00 UP AND YOU CAN PAY US FOR IT AT THE RATE OF...... Dress Up for the There is no need for you to wear old Clothes now. We sup- ply you with the very best Clothes on credit. Read how easy it is to dress well. OUR SYSTEM Simply open a charge account and make weekly payments until the entire amount is paid. The price is the SAME whether you pay cash or have charged. PRUDENTIAL OUTFITTING CO. 115 MAIN STREET ©O. Summer and son of Flora Berard of Mrs. Ernest Barnes and daughter of Sturbridge, Mrs. E. O. Butler and Miss Baldwin and C. L. Yorke of New Haven spent Sunday in Woodstock Valle: Mrs. Joslin of Phoenixville {s car- ing for Mrs. Chester Halstat, EASTFORD Mrs. Fred Bowen and Mrs. Ballou were in Putnam Monday Clark of Putnam ing im father, Darwin Clark, with his The Beef Market i BEST GRADES Summe Cored Smoked SHOULDERS - 18¢ Direct from Smoke House T HE OHICAN COMPANY a:’ POTATOES [P - peck 47c¢ Another Lot of Milk-fed VEAL from Nearby Farms Short Cut Legs Ib. . . . Loins Veal to roast, Ib. Rump_Veal to roast Loin Veal Chops Calves’ Liver, Ib. ... Veal Steak, Ib...... STEAKS PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF NORWICH, CONN. SPRING LAMB has been visiting his sister, Mrs. T, N. Owen at the parsonage. at her expense. cert last Tu Willimantlic, They gave thelr con- ay evening. Exhibits Foreign Onlon. Raymond E. Clarke exhibits a stalk of Spanish or Egvptian onion meas- uring more than three feet hizh and one inch in diameter. heighth of 3 feet the stalk branches out and has several onion bulbs the size of walnuts. ing specimen of the onion Miss Harriette Willimantic Monday at of her friend, Miss Helen Packer of R e Shoulder of Lamb ()¢ e 25¢ Porermouse 10, 20¢ At about the It is a queer K. Porter was the wedding Mr. and Mrs. of Hartford and Harris Mil and daughter Hortense of South Man- chester have been spending the week with relatives in Rehearsing for Play. Members of the local Y. P. S. C. are rehearsing a two-act, six charac- ter play entitled A Pair of Idiots, to be | given some time in August. Burdetts W. Downer E Kinney and family chanicsville were in town Sunday. J. R. Miller of West Thomp- gon spent several days last week with Charles Clark. Miss Dorothy Bowen is visiting rel- atives in East Mrs. Charles ald returned home West Thompson. Miss Svsle Miller of Pomfret caled sister, Mrs. Mary Ethridge, ‘one Mildred Buell and Round FRESH CUT HAMBURGER her daughter, lark and baby Wiliard_ B. Ciarke daughter, Mrs. Emily Randall of Colo- rado and the latter's son Marion and Mrs. Miss Lucy LEAN POT ROAST BEST SHOULDER ROAST, bb. ... {.EAN PLATE BEEF BEEF LIVER is with her cousin, Sxioldsans Charles Clark for a while. Charles E. Buell returned from Pe- tersham, Mass., EAST THOMPSON The Methodist church will be closed granddaughter, Hamden spent a day recently Mrs. McGuire of Brooklyn, N. their summer home Allan Guild came for the party by automobile and took them to Wind- Allan is a school- at Philips- and visited at Columbia recently. Merurn of West- the guest of Mr. Merium of West Hartford at their summer home on the east shore of Columbia lake, Mr. and Mrs. ham and return. mate of Harold Randall The Douglas. Camp Meeting opened and wil close July 30. . Parkhurst and her daughter, Margaret of Matchen, Mass., visitine Mrs, Parkhurst's parents. . A. Hodgdon. Friday, July 20, ARMOUR’S STAR HAMS, Ib. . .. Corned Beef, 1b. 22-24c¢ . Tucker of this place and A. D. Spellman and wife of Willimantic are enjoying an automo- trip and outing morning for a short trip S. Lineoln of the Adiron- Boneless, Rump and Brisket NATIVE BROILERS, 1b PEACHES, quart 15c¢- NEW ONIONS Glbs. .. .o LARGE JUICY LEMONS, dozen.......31c NATIVE PEAS NATIVE CABBAGE large heads Best, Pure White L OLEOMARGARINE L 528c, 3% DILL PICKLES s5c BREAD Sco 40 PER CENT. REDUCTION FROM OUR PRESENT RETAIL PRICE! 100 PER CENT. SAVING! This 5c price for bread compares with a 10c price elsewhere or & saving o NNING LABT AY, JULY 13th WE REDUCED TH AST WEDNESDAY, th, JCE e RETEAEi(L;”g:IIgEG OF OUR 7o LOAP OF BREAD TO 56 IT WILL BE THE SAME WEIGHT LOAF AS AT PRESENT, and the same ingred On account of this big reduction in price our bread Purchase your Mohican Bread at in Medical Corps. Little, a former Columbia vears has been a pharmacist at Friday ington, has enlisted and will serve in department of the army to be called in _France” Waterbury, visitors over Mrs. F. Jessie Hunt's. Merritt Welch has purchased an au- the medical and expects “somewhere a son of Mrs. Emily A. Handsome meeting Wednesday afternoon with Mre. Frank W. Martin, over thirty at- “Toliand County COLUMBIA Hold Food Sale—Boy Scouts Camping—Summer Visitors. Little of this Gelon Randall and family rado are at Columbia lake, of his niece, her bungalow. EAGLEVILLE Regular Business Transacted at Men's Club—Red Cross Miss Grace Tucker of spending several Tucker's mother B = A Eo e Rae Mr. Towell of Providence of the owners of Eagle this place early Social Club Meet: The Men's Social club holds regular monthly meetings, but nothing of spe- cial note is being done at present. Fenelon McCollum, Jr Dewey near Norwich last Sunday. Chimney Fire. A chimney fire in the house of Mrs. last Saturday caused quite a scare but no serious damage. Good neighbors were the first to notice damage and they lent a helping the Ladies' on Friday af- A food sale, Aid society at Yeoman’ ternoon of last week was well patron- The food donated by met with ready sale, and netted some- thing over $1 the management of Mrs. D - - - 2lhs. 47c visited Camp Claus Olandt. pastor of a church at Montrose, N. Y.. was at his farm and summer home in this place last week. Fuurope where he d heen engaged in C. A. work among war pris- Before entering the ministry vears engaged ih in this country. E. Winter has found em- ployment at Colt's munition works in He with a number of other Columbia vounz men formerly wos Allen works that company cilosed made 'a business trip to Willimantic last Monday. Good Attendance at Red Cross Gath- The Red Cross sewing bee had a attendance at the chapel Tuesday afternoon. will be held at the home of Mrs. Don- ald L. Ross on the hill week from next Tuesday afternoon, July 31 The Misses Ruth and Ella McCollum cntertained a company of friends at an informal lawn party last Wednes- v afternoon. John Percy Smith of Warren, Mass., and his daughter Pearl Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt TVednesday and Thursday Hopkins & wich until another former ploye of the Hopkins & Allen Co. Norwich. has secured a position with the electric light company Ernest Collins. exhibits a pea over eight a step ladder for use when the peas are ready to pick. Frank Woodward spent the week-end with relatives in sales will be tremendou BE SURE TO GET YOUR SHARE Glastonbury | “The aiq department of Dunham Me- morial church held a successful sale of ice cream and cake last Wednesday J. H. Davis of Hamden. who with her children has bren spending a week with reiatives in town, favored congregation service Sunday with a finely rendered solo, Shepherd of Israel. Mrs, Davis was formerly a Columbia girl. Boy Scouts Camping. Tucker of FINE DOMINO GRANULATED SUGAR, 5 i&m. 43¢ WITH OTHER GROCERY PURCHASES MASHAPAUG John Thompson Cut His Hand. Mr. and Mres. Daniel F. Thompson, of Springfield, week-end with his grandparents, and Mrs. Thomas Hudson. Peter Thompson Broken Head Rice...........1 lb. 8¢ Shredded Cocoanut . ... Davis’ Baking Powder........1 lb. 19¢ Pompeian Salad Dressing. .. . .bottle 23¢ Pure Cocoa in bulk............Ib. 20c Sunbeam Shrimp, dry pack Fancy Calif. Peaches Jello, all flavors..........package 10c Mohican Borax. ......1 Ib. package 14c Chloride of Lime. ... Mohican Fine Bread FLOUR Mapie Hill, spending a few days with the former's mother and sister on Columbia Green. Tucker has charge of a party of Scouts who are camping out at lake during Fis son. Raymond Tucker, goes H., where he will have charge of bovs at a Y. M. C. A. and Miss Emma Durfee of West Dudley, spent the day parents, Mr. Mre. Daniel Thompson. Mrs. Priscilla_Hollingsworth ber daughter's for the summer. ‘Mr. and Mrs. George opened up their cottage for the sum- Frank Durfec of West Dudley spent Sunday with friends. Robert Green to Lake Swanze: Harris have Sundav was Saint Swithin's day and it rained! So according to the old time saying we must expsct rain every day for 40 consecutive davs. Cheerful, Pprogpect—isn’t Irving H. Berg and family of Hartford are occupvingz one of A. E. $1.65 and daughter, Mildred, have spent the past week at Mrs. Crawford's. Cut His Hand. Fresh Meadowbrook CREAMERY BUTTER-41c None Better SWIFT & CO. NONE BETTER FRESH PIG SHOULDERS, lb. ... STEWING T T 26¢ ROASTING FOWL, 1B ...000549 ROASTING CHICKENS, b. ..... basket 57¢ CALIFORNIA MELONS, 3 for.......25¢c SUNKIST ORANGES i AR AT 25¢c YELLOW TURNIPS WB ) eeisnasiitoidesss NATIVE STRING BEANS, 3 quarts MILD CHEESE SWISS CHEESE L I R 6c a loaf ses01 I 208 ..can 24c .can 25c 2Y; lbs sssslilb: can 8e Brown’s bungalows on the south shore of Columbia lake for the summer. Mr. Berg was chaplain of the First Con- necticut Infantry while they were in John Thompson cut his hand quite badly while cutting pine weavies last ABINGTON The Ladies' Benevolent Society was not held Thursday afternoon on ac- count of the Chautauqua in Putnam. At the last meeting of Miss Rosamond the Windham County Association. gave a the members on food conservation. Several new books have been added to the Abington Library most of them canning demonstration was Grange hall Miss Rosamond Danielson. "COVENTRY The Home Guard now meet the first and third Mondayvs of the month Mrs. Emilv A. Little and her grand- daughter, Miss Madeline Tucker have beéen visiting relatives in East Hamp- visitors of Mr. and Mrs. ell this week farm to Mr. Webber from South Ma chester. Miss Lucy Burton of Hamden visiting relatives in this place. Mrs. Dix of New Yorl the Sawyer family at tLlhm léxla has for two summers invited e Columbia band to give a concert Mrs. E. T. Brownall chairman of The Ladies’ of Asheville, N. in the chapel Wednesday afternoon. The cottaze prayver meeting was held In the chapel Wednesday eve- ning. Mrs. Herbert Pende a Mrs. Agnes Faulkner has sold Mrs. Alice Peaslee has returned to » Ler home in Rockviile. Edmund Kiesples is _entertaining friends from Astorié, N. ¥, .~

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