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IS NOW IN PROGRESS - spvmes W BRI THOG fpnvéflgfifiwun» m»mflmm%m v B A b e things in the ling of wearing appareland wflalyourvmnP““!‘- ¥ Clnnnce of COATS and WRAPS There is always a need for a wrappy coat, or;cape; on one’s yecation, and here is where you save. $2250 quality—to close out at. $29.00 quality—to close but at. $45.00 quality—to close out at. ALL OUR SPRING COATS, consisting of Herringbon. Polo, Normandy, Twesds and Tricotine—to ‘close out &t the following prices :— 3 $19.50 quality—Now ... $27.50 quality—Now DFF% UllJSUAl- "W'fl SUMMER WASH DRESSES AT JULY SALE PRICES INPORTED PRINTED VOILE DRESSES, in black, navy a0 brown, sizes 48 1> B4, Swere $16.50—to close out WOMEN'S DRESSES, of Imported Normandy Voile, Ni MISSES’ DRESSES, in Colored Lineps and Dotted Syiss, pew summer &hades, were §12.50—to close out at WOMEN'S DRESSES, «f Imported Ginghams, in a wide variety of small and large checks — navy, brown, la\rnder and biack, were $5.98 and $6.98—to ONE-PIECE DRESSES AND TW: SUITS. were §18.50—to close at VACATION SUITS AT HALF-PRICE All-Tweed Suits that were $25.00 to $29.00, will close out L'R kind of suit you need for your vacation. % Suits, in heather, bmwnundm Apodhlyfnralmo:kd:outs %-’:5;05 TAILORED to close out Just to save|} “fl’ I.IBBONS Theve is always a need for Ribbons, the July Sale makes it possible ¢35 quality ribborl. at a good. o-ipes DRESDEN RIBBONS, light es. \1lue 0c and TSe— JULY CLEARANCE OF KAYSER SILK GLOVES, 2 button lengths, Paris point backs, white, tan, mode. and grey, weré $1.00 —Sale price 79¢ a‘pair. .-I.c“ .OIII TAF’ETA RIBBON, alue 30c—Sale price 29¢ n:l H SATIN RIBBON, in a wide HH‘ .tohu. value 75c—Sale price GLOVES, all shades, vdqe 'l 00— Safe price §9c a pair. ISETTE GAUNTLET GLOVES, in grey, brown, beaver and vfllll!, value $1.25—Sale price 98¢ a HOSI IERY NEEDS Can Be Filled During This Sale at a Big Saving LACK MERCERIZEDJONYX FASHIONED SILK HOSE, E, were 50c—Sale Price $1ZE COTYON AND n, rib top and split, le Price 39¢ a pair. EpcEmizED Liste were B5e—-Sale black and colors, were $1.75—Sale Price $129 pair. ONYX SPORT HOSE, si 8 Cgmm,,u,m,?:sm“‘ ;:;:";ztefgk ening and installed officers of Undaunted 5&%&‘? PHOENIX SILK utnz. black, white aad colors—Sale Pril llllx $ILK HOSE, clock stitch- 'Blle and cordovan—Sale SILK HOSE, m . were $3.50<Sale | °f department of the New Haven Price $1.98 a pair. M WOMEN'S FASHIONED SILK HOSE, white only, were §1.98—Sale pm,'m morping they laid several lengths of tile Important to Have ¥YOU CAN BUY MORE DURING THE JULY SALE FOR LESS MONEY, TIc_8POOL COTTON— r 2Bc. nm NG 3 COTTON, mnn |Nni LAcEs, pl 72, in black, cordovan bl-ck or 3 White— fi“ fikhcflu( 100- LACK SEWING STAR MERCERIZED CROCHET Price $1.00 a dozen. 8-INCH SANITABV a box—Sale Price BLUE BIRD, BONN E B. AND D ETS, singla or doubls Sale Price 3 for 25c. BUTTONS AT 33 1-3% LESS. During this eale a Special Discount % will be allowed on’ all but- tons, mcludmx black and colored bone, by elso fesh, water and NAPKINS, 12 13 fresh, value 15 YARD Si PLR=8alb Price ocean pearls. COLORED H’AMDKER- Hand enhmldered. “u LAWN HANWERDH!EFB white or colored, were 25c— 79¢. LINEN HANDKER- Were ho—Sale price 6 for % > BARONETTE - Sport ‘models, in white rcguls: $10.50 quality SKIRTS — FANCV SUMMER “SILK SKIRTS, good stylé, regular $12.50 quality— Bale price $8.50. NOVELTY WOOL SKIRTS, in a good DI" P C J range of plaids and strpes, as well “Tl HEMSTITCHED lfl. with embroid- as heather Jerseys, regular $6.00 to $10.50 quality—Sale price $3.%8. Je prick § for Bdc. m&’f NEEDS For Your Vacation . THE JULY SALE WILL HELP YOU BUY MORE FOR LESS MONEY .k.“"“ COLD CREAM for |25¢ M@NEN'Q BQRATED L LEMON CREAM, large size for aeuw m MARY GARDEN TALGUM for 27c. ne':vooniunv S FACIAL 80AP for 25c CUTICURA SOAP for 19c l,cg.ke 19c PALMOLIVE SOAP, 850 a d 50c PALMOLIVE SHAMROO fo sog' ruws]sp COCOANUT QIL for 60c PARISIAN SAGE for 47c.~ 49 GENUINE BAY RUM, 8 ounce bot- tle for 22¢c. R FACE POWDER for 3%c. MARY FACE POWDER for POMPEIAN BEAUTY for 42c. LORIGAN FACE POW- TALCUM ROWDER, prohibition mtm:ment fl!pl!'tm:nty an- nounced Friday morning that de is to bo-m\iwrp,tor nt the town of | Lebgnon at the coming Session of the ledislature, to succeed himself, ~Mr. Briggs was elected one of the two repre- eenatives from Lebanon o the legislas uve session of 1921. The other member of the last general assembly, 8C | was a pes.of the committes o0 roats, ‘| rivers éna bridges. He wasBorn in Leb; inon 29 years ago. For a number of years after lel\dng school he fvas &l farmer. Previous to kis being -elected bl representativo he was 2 deputy sherift of Néw London county which office he has e Mr. Briggs a constable, which office he now holds. He is a World war veteran, having served in France with Company L, 102nd Infantry, 26th divi- sion. Mr. Briges has many friends in Willimantie aag vicinity: Sworthmore Chautaugua will appear here mext vear, due to the efforts of & committee of five, four members’ being women. Of the. thirty-seven guarantors Who backed this year’s Chautauqua, only a few are on the list of signers secured for mext year. The committee which Yolintgered Lo cany: up tm‘ guarantors fbr 1923, Tncluded Mrs. A. A. Burton, Mrs rine Clark, Mrs. Rew Stearns, o5 H. tebster and Fred A. (,nuk Starting in Monday morning Superinten- dent E. W. Serl and Mrs. A. A. Burtbn \iccess ané aided by the others of the omymitice in just three days an even i nundred signers were gecured to act as guarantors. . The contract has been for- warded to Superintendent Serl at Fram- ingham and it is'¢xpected that in a few days Mrs. Burton, who is acting a8 s retary of the local guarantors, will ceive’ notificition of “its acceptance. The committee has vet to learn whethér or not Swarthmore Chautauq will accept one proviso of the local guarantors, that p\e price of evening tickets for the be $2 in stead of $2.25, which was was apnounced that thg list of, guaran- tors had reaghed one hungdred and five and that as soon -as poufication had hegn received from ihe Chautaugua as- soclation at Swarthmore, Pa., the local guarantors would organize. Qell 3. Chapman. menager of the Qdell M. Chapman’s Continental Fife and Drum corps, recefved ‘the;rating of thé corps which participated in the contesls held at Yonkers, Saturday, June 15th, The lpcal corps took: first prizes for bass and spare drumming and fife playing and the corps itself won second Trizé at anclent ‘style drumming, in which event fifeen corps entered. _The rds were made on a possible hund The average of the corps’ play- ing in the contest was 95 1-4. H. J. ‘Roberts, who won the fifing contest had an average of 98.7. Frank Fancher, win- ner of the snare drumming contest \had 48 per cent. Jog Nolan, in his all-round ecution on the bass drum brought spe- al commendation from the judges along T e gk e £ ek of 99 1-3. The Champmon Corps’ next trip will be to the Connecticut state conven- tion of fifers and drummers at Water. pury, ‘Saturddy, August 5. Saturday, August 19, the local corps will take part in'“the contests for the Massachusetts state championships at Westfield. Clara Wood, wife- of William- Dalten, died at her home in Bridgeport, July 11. Burial was in Mogntain Grove cemetery, July 13, at 2.30 p. m. Mrs. Dalton was the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Wood,” former residents of Andover apd Coventry. She was well known Brlef Mention gsley brothers delivered a Harley- son motoreyels, Model J. A, to the dogal palice department Friday morning. District Deputy - William - B. “*Higgins; and statf, compri: g Carl Alford; J. L. Lennihan, Henry Vogel-and Walter R. Ding, went to Jewett City Thursday ev- Lodg, No. 34, Knights of Pythias. Re- freshments were enjoyed later. Laborers attached to the maintenance o ‘engaged fn excavating for the six inch curbing which s to surround the platform of the local sation. Frid; pipe from the maphole between the first and second fracks to the gutier on Rail- road street. This pipe will take charge of the surface water flowing down the thoroughfa A complaint to the police department was received late Thursday -afternoon | that an automobile was parked mear the that the car was a Chevrolet. It w, an attempt to get in touch with him. PE: | Eawara B. Leany Teport a most enjoy- A "party of 60 gir] ir of St x.u-r- chun:h, ‘mé@' e ‘Ocean Beach joy a'day's’ onting; Gaudreau :lupermul :he ing {:‘l Mrs. A Banu“eu. Mrs. g Pepin, *‘Miss W. Girouard was enjoyed. “The work of repainting the rooms can-{’ ected with the police, station was com- eted Friday . morning and is a great T Mann was fn Bast Hampton resigriod, The town authorities, however, | , FPH © | Michael and Daniel Murphy of Detrolt, Mich. dre’ Visiting Willlmantie ralatives Morgan St. John' and family Ridges, are visiting in New York c( where shey will tpmain for B wesk. . Clarence O. Barrows, local post office, days vacation Thursday —and Feiday Wilipm Earold started o8 his Clarence C. Palmer : nf furn 10 his reute, ofier his vacation, and Dwight W. Ide will go off duty for fifteen completed hll Miss Rose Moreau of this eity spent Thursday in Hartford. James E. A. Knowiton of Westford was in town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay E. Grant! Medford visiting friends for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Clark are spending thelr vacation at the Wigwam, Pléagant in sf‘the Church Reed com- g 2 week’s vacatlon. Mrs. Rufus Rood enfertdined Friday in honor of the second birthday of her son, were present and games ments gaye pleasure to all. BIANSFIELD CENTRE The Wisest Man In Town was the sub. f 2 helyful sermo 2 st Sunday mor Christiar® Endeator serv Next Sunday evens = there is to be 4 union pring. Hill, when sionary ‘from Japan will be given. ichy grange members are mmarsmg a2 fo be given at the pllz.rzfd this year. Friday morning it addréss by a mis- annual meeting ‘of. the Young Péo- 10° st week at the home of Miss Hareiet Bliison. An interesting study of parliamentary practice was con- he commjtiee in charge, Miss The election ‘of officers resulted 5 i Clarence Anthony ; orris Sward; sec- s Harriet Ellisof ss Eilison, T. 4 ond vice president, progrim commnun 'An Interesting meoting ‘Sf the Manshe and Windham Poultry._clubs was held last week Wednesday at the home of Mr. and > In the afternoon ulling demonstration judging contest, the latter being won by the Windham clubs game between the two clubs the Mansfeld. fiine. served on the law A basket lunch An evening session on the porch inclided the usual business and a pleasing Promifient amopg the entert 4. J. Brundage, Harold Storrs and Prof. ogram arranged entertainment. by \hr Brundage cre society of Mansfield Center 1 planmng a sale and supper. of Southipgton was in the guest of Mgs. O. A. Perry and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Wiicos. Mr. Pavy will spend the remainder of his vacation at his home in Indiapa. Mrs. Gilbert 'W. Chapin and maid of Hartford arfived Thureday and opened n homestead for the swmmer, hapin to arrive latec. Warren S. Chapin of Epfield were guests there the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs, Harris Bigeiow island Wednesday to return to their home in Buffalo after a three week: town this week, Several Mansfield people wece in Havenvlast week, tending the schoojmen’s banguet and lec- s at Yale summer school, Dr. B. H. arsh aftending a state medical hoard iss Elsie Marsh the libra ummer school being heid at Yale uni- Mansfield teachers taking course at summer school Include Mr. Fiynn of the Hollow school, Mr. Lee of Gurleyville, and Miss Lee, Miss Saun- { ders and Miss Masinda. Peryy entertained this week . Buchanan- at- American ‘Thread company employe's garden, across the bridge over the Nat- \Mrs Gcld*mllh and Mrs. Phinney of New chaug iver. Lieutenant McArthur and Officer McLean ipvestigated and. found Mr. and Mrs. A, Lauder are guests this and Mrs. H. T. Clark at Groton Long Paint. . Learned has been spending a number of days at Pleasure Beach. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Eaton motored to New Haven with relatives Sunday, call- mg at Indian Neck, at the home of Mrs. hauled to the vard of ‘the Willimantic COTTON. whité and colors—Sale{ Wet Wash company. The car bears a registration in the name of a Hartford resident, and the local police are making Chief Danigl J. Killourey and Officer able day at the anpual convention of the YOUR DRUGGIST sells it/ glpe for women's “dilments. Evecy day, this compound contains no harmful di and can'be taken In #afety by any woman. T PENTISTL - SPECIALIZIN PAINLESS EXT‘RACTING 715 MAIN STREET, | T R with selectiops used Furaltur an*Birmr & Embalmer I 0-62 uflatn ST, WILLIMANTIC Twl- Conmr.mn FUNERAL quc;ons :,Nq WPLLl'NGTON Samuel Pourtrey is working for Smith and Tyler, on thelr poultry farh. Mrs. Belle Slejght, who was visiting Miss Jessie Davies in New Haven( hal a paralytic stroke Saturday. 2 cical condltion . and her sister, M. does not keep Pinkham's Compound. He During the year 1820 mearly 3,000,000 Dottics Of this medicine ete shipped from the fdctory i Lynn. Massachusetts. There is also a brancn'in Canade and one in SUMMER SPORTS SKIRTS | Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetable Com- 3 Dound hag the largest sale ‘of any medic |2t ohce for New lavan. piore and more woplen are provipng its “Sale p jce | worth.” Made of selecteq roots and hgerbs The first applncauo‘g o }2 |t e e a o rul fin«fifi%fi% *W’fi."y}fwfl,fi ‘*;i"f"ag Mass., spent the week end of Howard Praft. They called to cee H\_adxlmlzs of its parents vsing Slavish ing at Moore AMeadow. Mr. Luchart has had his chingled house stained Venetian red, which, e trimmings, looks Wery st nis sister, m Douglass’ Wilson, Tuckahoe, N. Mies Rosa Hau has preseped the church three dozen cape seats chairs for the chapel. ; Ben ‘Robbins has given up takirg care of the church. Leon Moedworth is the ey and'ef A union C. E. meefipg of the Gospen society and the Congregational soclety was heid in the Congregational church Supday evening. Light refreshments were served. A surorise party was given Mrs. Elia Foster Wednesday evening, jt being her birthday. Over 20 were bresent. wiches, cake and iemonade were ger Mr. and Mrs. Leon choqnm% and ‘son incent ‘are spending two weeks' vacation wnh Mrs. Choguette's parents in Utica. ‘Mrs. Charjes Troland is entertaining her aunt. Mrs. Lois Hancock, and cousin, Miss Goldié Hancock. of Meriden. Mrs. Amos'Lillie gave a birthday party Thursday afternoon for: her little niece, Miss Shizley Cummings. The guests wers Diisses Hazel | Abel, Bernice, Elpise and Hazel Cummings, Alma and = Catnerine Foster and Florence Pultz. A" peanut hunt on the lawn was enjoyed. ‘Fancy cookies, cake and x? gegm were served. Miss Sarah en of Long lsland, who has been yisiting her brother, Wii- llam Tfiten for a few weeks, b‘;x'mur &d_home. George N. Crabtree of Swnfisfifl. Mass, is visiting Bis uncle, Rev. L Callers at R. L. Yegringiars Sun in- cluded four from Uniop. five T‘fom Preston City and six from Norwich Mrs. Everett mwm ] xgpendm; aweek at Matunyck Beach, R. L. Mr. apd M eorge Graves of Wi~ liers af Mrs. B. 3. Blanch- ard'y Sund Harold Bruce of Hartford is spending a few weeks ab L. H. Taylor's. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Carpenter of Mmden spent Supday with the former's father, 3. F. Carpénter. Miss Doris Troiand hag returned after spending some time with Noeank friends. Mes. Aribur Stevens and daughler Ruth of Providepce, R. L. are in towh for a few weeks' visit with Mrs. Ste- vens' mother, Mrs. Julla Geer. Miss Beatrice Buckley of Providence is visiting her avni, Mre. B. L. Nield. L. H. Taylor and tamuy spent Snnduy at Mafumick Beach. R. some time wigh his g au‘hter in Spr}u- field, is now with his son, B. R. Yok Rev. K. L. Nield preached at the Bap- tist_ehurclr in Colchester Sunday. E. P. Abel and family were at Glant's Neck apd Roipt o' Woods Sunday. A large barn on the farm of Abraham Kossover was totally destroyed by firp one day last week. The men had just left the barna few minutes before as they re putting in hay. The siio copnected with the barn was alsp detroved. The origin of the fire Is nof known. Leroy Geer has purchased a thorough- bred coon hound puppy from a ma) Bllingtop. At the grange -%gc;in; Thursday night the first and “second degrees were cop- ferred on a clags of thres. Cake and lem- onade were served. Mr. and Mrs. Byron :Blp.kes!ge epter- tained “Wednesday Mr. Mrs. O. D. bfi“ and e apd Mrs. Mhm Brown of er ball nine game to Lebanon Salurgay and was defeated by L:hapqu 7t CANTERBURY PLAINS Mr. Johnson has returned to thdgl- . leaying If¥ wife and sop he the sum Several zm;n this place wefit to Mystic i recently after cli Thi haying, although there have mot been many good-days yet to make hay. | Miss Lottle Bushnel of New York is left Thursd ran wxuuiolmmwnmmdrtom grelvo there later. ~They' will maks theif home therg. V'iss Chu; n old friepd of the fam- { seriously ill'at her home. B. F. York, " 0 has been spend x 1 % e GRS B g e ter, Mrs. Henry N will spend part of the 2 Mrs. Elmer Welch of Providence is the guest of Miss lll)!ul‘fll‘.rlnlllrl.llflhl Collins; motorpd from Providencs Thy 9y and were guests of Mies Lillian Tillian Wi w; Henry Potter of Slunnonk is Seven adjusters of the underwrite Pmi¢e?ce i heg'n goliz ov Dlaced in the X § sfock of t! H. Ople comp E o sek and '; chiid tha: died several | Which is e-umtefl at’ abont M.fln X lmcmry adjustment is el ere is still a loss of _np, 15 on thv ’ uilding which to date usted. - Work of sortipg m,u nm Hflclfl and Axtures which were damaged N‘ ing carried on dally md the store ill oon be put on earance it has borpe for lh= past lwwipy years or Fuh; liguor violations from Pawcatnek which hasn't a name on the map, are 1o come &e‘(ore the town court of Ston- lnglnn (Saturday) mornipg at 9 o'clock. Stonington and Mystic were giv- en a rald Thursday night apd Friday d the Alleged violators of the haye to appear jn court from the Road district. The Girl Scouts Sunday &fternoon at 4 o'cloc Pond, renrrsentlnx the Wi maritan and Ruth. Miss Grace Yaple Champlip avd Wil- liam Clyde Pendlelon were united {n marriage Thursday at the home of the bride’s parents, at 3.30 p. m. Rev. Carl D. Skillen, pastor of fhe ~Peace Dae Congregational church officiate ‘%ouble TiDg &ervics was used. Mlu ayfi efft played the weddin bride was attired in whife Frpnph vollg, trimmed with organdie rachings.,She car- Tied a bougiiet of white swget Feas. Wm. J. Champlih was best man. Following a reception lunch was served. Puping their wedding irip they will visit New u.mn- shire and Massachusetts and upon - turning will reside In Stoningto; Pendleton is employed in the Yelvet mijl. The.bride has many friends. She is a member of ihe kln;n;?gn Crnp'?e- prtiona church and had b 7 n the Kingsron Trust cnp» p»:hfl there. Many glfts were received, ma{ ing cut glass, china, silver , money. Thpl@ Who attended from here were Mr. and Rrs. Fred Wilcox, Mrs. Frapk Martip and sop, Rev. H. L. Harribgton, Mrs. Frank Ritternouse and daughter. Guests Were present from New Jersey, New London, Pawtucket, Stonington, Provi- dence and Taunton, Mass. Mrs. Eliza J. Pearce Hudson, mother of Mrs. Sjlas T. Nve, who was 2 for- mer resident here, at her home § Harris “after many months iliness: ~She was the wife of J. Ellery Hudsop. ghief factory inspector of Rhode Islapd, and thirteen children survive hef. Among those brought before e at Stoningion from Pawcatue afternoon, their places m\?n qfi ited by ihe police with the of the stale fuht , and who for appearante at court this (Sa morniug, Sere Jumes K. Shea: Sullivan, Frank Cella, Charle'a Y, Goodinini Levenetti, James J. nurrzy Cyrus ee and Charles Vardilos, al Pawcatutk Mm Edward Hufeld of 1., are guests of Miss Stel Copeley of Hartford is yisith mg.n;ss at Watch Hill g Mrs. Frank Church' of the West Side is Spending the wegk-end ip Profld;ncg Mirtha W. Holmes of Lewi is a week-end visitor al Plossant Visw. Mr. and. Mrs. Lewis of Westerly s their guests W. F. Stoughton and " S Mre H. €, Cluber, ot Montreal, Motorist; liey, hear that next week'lhejie{npur 5: nfi px road, from Crgss Mills will be no longer np essary as the final dressing on n: 3 r;:zu is being rapidly pushed. jon is completed from the east epd of the mills n’l?: the Arpold mmn"f o lhg m%};el mill east of the Kingstown e bot mix :m z-nge. and close the final ,pp Post road out of Westerly. The tuberculpsis exbibit of We which opened Wednesday with a attendance 'at St. Michael's parish continued Thursday from 10 a. m. o p. m. Childten ~were weighed an measured with the assistance ‘of 'fi Seller of the local nurse assoclation. 4 3 o'clock & mothers' meeting was held and was well attended. Mrs. Walter price had charge and Miss Lucy Crow- ley of the Red Cross and Miss Elizabeth Sumner showed pictures “of Willism, Lake and told what Westerly was do- ing to check tbe tuberculosis. The farmers around toxln have started r,.m remained open until 7.30 in the evening. Sineé April 1, 1922, when Miss| ¥i Sumner came here 118 families have | visiting her mother. Howard Bushnei] visited his mother 1525 Wek lsaving tuj { of his daughters with her for 2 short stay. - Mr. and Mrx doip ;I Perkins of Jew- ett i eni Miss' Dawley. Mm Gracg I Dy i; ge ) i Ry Mijss Marg; msflshuw of Mfi is fimfla& with her aypt ¢ it . Van Weller are bels temtatob v ihe mm b‘gn‘a’; Eastlund. Mrs.: Frink,” with her two. chii- is' staving with Mr. and Mre. Cherles Momit while her huspand is away fnendl lrom N ment usually tal ht i m 2 slmn time. Rmm i) Sean 3t a4l drngeisty. 5 Hilda Grabb sp Wl‘glqverfl a e and Mrs. gzrx;-?@ arg eptertaiping %i‘g »&E 4 - Noyer: ayer, the week u,d Nr. Lided )uy been ‘fi“’m to y- ng'm-s vegetgbles which have been 7 w:fifi& i pu qw“ Crawi reac ln"‘ '}.mre vmuy bk noteain here until eveni by wis ; 1-.-;» h-n f'sfi' cl.er}y. dgll\ertd ; s A’ lp e hpu'- m mu-neq last week-on g’l ny !-rw out word “cunning. SR jon of the .n’!?;: ml{? the k)q[ ::In' gum ber sop Coyl ;nfl i king The pjenic of fl\o Cfllrrwwu»l Sup day school. held at Wildyood park Sat | urday afterpoom, was well. eitended. Trai ation was provided for all by nl: mltm and Apthopy Campbeli bnfl;..n Flyb ;gxu to W Sun- ';i". me al chur e r- estjcut Tankee Io p hhp" piétures on th‘;#l‘s mcl Walsh | th 8t ulugpey,mn ‘a“\ last’ uek (44 n Wairegan m’“".&m