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UNCASVILLE Good Results Follow Patriotic Rally. —Annual . Mseting of Sunshine Se- Colebrated. The seeond quarter of the 500 point pool tournament between the Decem club and the Athletic club was play- |- ed off at the Athletic club’s headquart+ ers with the resu 89_fox the Decem Mr. and Mrs. PR o:xxheafing. for roasting and Woodmansee, were among esty 1 Refroshienes wers sace® | 7 Ghe_schol room 4 s ed, with & birthday cake for both chil- i e et S e POy I e e e children. ed by . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hope have been Engagement Announced. =, % lml?,”g entertaining Mr. Hope's brother-in- curicement cafds were received 1yn, = spending law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John by “of M M T T Freeland, of Suton, Mass. 5 . of Mide & w“w Patriotic Rally. : @ thelt Prace a4 sold to_ Richard Day, A large crowd attended the patrietic | Cutcheon. Miss n is the grand. |, Bunch Veuy? Pl dihdtus e rally held in Robertson’s hall when of “the late Thomas Latham | °¢R D il s Lk, the following programme was given: Miss Roy Boy: Concert selections, Tubbs' _Military band of Norwich: prayer by Rev. John F. Q. Quinn; address by Georse l{ Palmer of New London: salute by the Boy Scouts of Quaker Hill and Mont- ville; address by Captain F. C. Bil- lard of Fort Trumbull; selection by band; address by Frank 8. Clark; ad- gress by Mayor Allyn L. Brown, of Norwic! selection by ‘band, Star Spangied Banner. The list of Home Guards, which in- cluded members from Uncasville, Palmertown and Oakdale. Since the rally the recruiting officers have been busy and @ number have enlisted. A room in the Palmer Brothers .Co.'s stock house has been made into a hall where weekly drills will be held. Annual Meeting. The Good Cheer Sunshine society has held its annual business meeting electing the folowing officers: Presi- dent, Mrs. Augustus C. Stearns; first vice president, Mrs. Frederick E. Com- taken A social menu“?ollo'od. Sixteen were pres- ent. - i Spoke About Conference. Birthday Dinner—May Basket Social Faith and Is Valute was the theme| ' Planned—Iilustrated Address: on of Rev. James M. Potter’s sermon in| Alaska. the M. E. church Sunday morning. i Hebrews 11:1. At the Stnday eve-| Mrs. M. B. Morse and Mrs. T. A. ning service Rev. Mr. (Potter Jon-|Turner spent Wednesday in Worces- ducted the service and on the | ter. ance.;t .ml:}; of th? t;w England Ira Fowler, who has been ill, is uthern econference in e Mathew- | more comfortabie. O hreet church, Fxovidegce, R I.| F. A Jordan, who is in a Boston speaking particularly o ishoP | hospital, suffered a relapse Monday Hughes and his administration. and is in a eritical condition. He re- S xlg-fl.ulm s;‘m.e;m n;umd from i cently underwent an operation. Nort] laven, Monday, where she had i been the guest of her brother Eimer Biriasy v Sants. 3 N\ NN Mrs. Everett May entertained J. 8. Satterlee and hglly for r-un:;d fiy;‘.nr Wiy ‘sl §15 4t dinmes a oo second vice 'president, Mrs. (o MTS. Jemes L Potter and Mrs | ¥ o her nusband's Bicthdas Mallory: secretary, Mra. Frank on institute, neld| ~—— May Basket Sooial. H. Roser: assistant s Fyederick t church ‘at Noask, Mon- | The iadies are arranging for a May P i e ey e | day last, as delegates from the local|basket social. The Precininnies sive B ek e et e |y X Studay sopto): the social this week under the direc- S8 TR B Mrs. Emma Bennett and little grand- | tion of Mr. Turner. Urber, Mrs. Thomas Church, Mgz | ugiier Em Betn Benn o John - J. lawless. Mrs. Charles T.|gosjc.end guests of relatives in Nor. Address on Alask: Beebe; press committee, Miss Laura [ ook A very interesting and instructiv Woodworth: sewing committee, Per @ddress on Alaska with stereopticon Miss May J. Eenham, Mre. FreMesich] inis woor o i 1 R e was. sl 4t oy G Perkins, Mrs. Peter Taylor. i club Wednesday evening by Martl A. A report of the vear's work done By Ties Forwarded. Howard of Webster, who the soclety was given Dy the retiring| Abeut 2000 railroad ties that have|Klondyke in the rush of 1897 and 9 secretary, Miss Laura B. Woodworth, | been assembled during the past four | He spent nine years in that country, Which showed that the society has|weeks on the grounds at the stafion part of the time having his wife and been organized nine vears and the|here, were shipped Monday and Tues- | son with him. T. White, chairman past vear has been its most prosper- |day to points on the New Haven road.|of the committee, assisted Mr. Howard cus year. During the year it has| Mrs, Curtis Gates and litte daugh- | with the 175 vi carned $331.30. Flowers, plants, post|ter, Marjorie, of New London, wers|screen. cards, baskets, fruit, provisions and|guests last week of Mre. Gates’ par- —_ clothing have been purchased and | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon L. re sent to sicg, aged and -l‘:ut-ini. v_lln_;n un_rt - it was considered a worthy cause. The e household goods of A. V. Alex- e = state and natlonal dues of $2 andes of New lcondon wers moved|Seventsen at Missionary Seciety’s have l:eenxp;rald':vul g:n h;‘- former home here last Thurs-| Meeting — Mrs. Robert W. Perkins orial to g ‘es! y. Mr. Alexander was in the vil- E: il Worl Red Cross—miB paying rent at headquarters, lage attending to their removal. E ,,":,,.:; .‘ g - o lar in stamps as a valentine, and a{ Mrs, C, B. Christensen, - who has = - * box to the Blind Babies’ home. Five|been ill for some days is convalese. dollars to the Christmas tree at" the|ing. e Be s pR ; Donald. Irwin and Mrs. Josephson at the home of the dofllars to the Moose band of New Lon- |, Friends Tn the village of Mr. and |former Tuesday afternoon. There were don for playing at the basaar given|Mrs. Frank Aplin, resret to hear of | 17 present who sewed on work for the during the summer, besides various |ihe sérious iliness of their son-in-law, | Seaman's Friend society in 3 other expenditures. The society on|Donald Irwin, at their home in Mt |The meeting was In charge of Miss January 1% took a vote to beconty in- | Vetnan, . ¥, Anna Patton, first vice President. The Corpeats Bonitons members’ | _ Miss Grace Meech of Danieison was | fourth chapter of Old in New names were signed to the paper 2nd|({l® guest Wednesday of her cousin,|America was read by Miss Gertrude with $12.50 the necessary fee, was sent | MiSs Alice Satterlee. Armold: Refreshments were served by to Hartford to have the paper record- |, Rev. James M. Potter was in at- |the homtesses. The Easter offering will ed. A building has been purchased by [iendance at the lecture on American [amount to over $18. the society to hold its various enter- | Citizenship, given by Mary Antin in | Mrs. Robert Pegrum returned Sun- teinments in, which has had consid- | Sigter hall, Norwich, Tuesday evening. | 48y from Hartford, wheére she has been erable done In the way of repairs and |, M. and Mrs. . A. Bourne and lit- |2 Patient in the Hartford general hos. there iz still more to be done. Twen- |!l® &on, Thomas, of Newport, arrived |Pital. T tv-six meetings were held by the so-|l25t Week to spend sometime & the Enlists in Navy. ciety with an average attendance of [home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph De| Albert Brown has enlisted in the fourteen members. A visit to _the|Rusha = Mr. Bourne is employed on |navy and left for Hartford Wednesday. Montville almshouse was made in Sep. |97® of the L-boats at the submarine iss FElizabeth Anderson was in tember seventeen members attending: | Pase. i orwich Monday io attend the mar- an all day session was held at this| Mrs. Harry Norman and children of !riage of her brother, A. Vantime Am- AN N\ LAY "_Thé Woman's Missionary society was pleasantly entertained by Mrs. Trigger - Shea Q Burke 37-47 Main Street, Norwich C. 0. Murph 259 Central Ave., Norwich SIS T E P 3 L S S New London were recent i ; wi Neighbors’ night. The |several days' visit with Mrs. Allen's VALLEY meeting. Candy and post cards were guests of jderson, and Miss Amy Lamb. grange 2s gh 8] 24 h e inmates and lunch was | MTs. Mrs. E. K. Lefiingwell has beertin THOMPSON program was furnished by Quinnabes- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. ¥. L. Hyde. wo S served at noon on the lawn. Point. Colchester for a day or two this weekx = set and Senexet granges and was most E. Douglas of - Mrs. Irving Poppe and Mre. Harry Mrs. R. W. Perkins Speaks. Brush Fire Causes Needless Alarm— | ntertaining. The leading number was Sunday at Mr. and s PR Ll T Brevities. of Groton were visitors at the g P Baptist Pastor Resigns. a farce by Quinnatesset and a sermon . Barber's, Mrs. Neille ivord s visiting hes Mrs. Moses Hart returned home on[ROMe of iheir aunt, Mrs. Charies H.|p Thursday afternoon Mrs. Robert W. from George Hamilton, master of Se- James_Sawyer spent se mother in Rockville, Sunday night after spending twe | COmstock, Monday aftermoon. A;"’““' of Norwich gave a talk in th| A fire alarm Tuesday night proved |nexet srange. Essays, music, etc, of |days in New York.ast week, Miss Harriett Slingsbey has re- months with her daaghter. Mrs. Her.|_ Mrs. Fred Richards of Long Cove | hapel R, e meork of the Red Crokis. |raige, as a large company gathered at|high order completed the program.| James Hyde of Lramilin wes in v 0ed bote attor Sor IRl work i Ton Johaso, t NI was & caller in Norwich, Monday. h,_""“.mer 1:"&‘,’,';;’;’;:";}“.""!7 With | g harmiless brush fire in the neighbor- | Neariy 100 were present. vicinity Tuesday. in Jewett City |In Danielson and Putnam. E Norman, an engi . . L. — Levi N, Clark was in Jewe Five Baotized. steamer Fouc ety Vialior | M7 and Mre, WS "chappen of New |28, Nick "Crarge 1. Cummings| SOUTH CANTERBURY | Tofois: Join Bpencer, who has been visit- After the evening service at the |7t the home of his motier, Mrs. Phebe [ [LOndon have opened their: summer |ana daughter, Miss Mary Louise. were ing his aunt, drs. Allen A, Kenyen Paptist church Sunday the rites of |~ Norman over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hatch and Migs |'% 1070 Luesday (o atierg the funeral Edward E. Barrows was in Jewe:t| After many tests under government | &% Feturned to his home in Pomfret baptism was administered five candi- n,;";’;‘m‘-“";"" DETiew Towmdh vin | o b o e L0 55 |of Mies Susan S. Evans, which Mr. City on business Mond: | supervision- in Germany sait has been| Mrs. O, A. Hiscox visited her broth- dajes by the pestor. Rav. Erank GIavic by * 5L 100 lome of Mr.(and Mek W |3 wiser iif oar® o expected D T o cagmung Mr. and Mrs. Bert Allen of Willi-|found the best preservative for but- famity in Pomfret several @ays days at the home of his parents, Mr. 8 i - |{here last Sundoy.- He has accepted a 2nd Mre. Fred 1. Phillips in Pequot. in' & Dok of Spyilage were interested | (5,04 Visiting her aunt, Mre. Homer | pastorate in Vermont to which he plans James McArdle, employed in Boston evening grosbeaks. that st T to go soon. was a_week end guest of his mother, |2Peared here last week. gy roy Brewer, Miss Agnes Covell of Providence Is \ Bt 2 C. B. Coiver and family moto Several relatives attended the burial with her sister, Mrs. S. M. Knight. e e °<';o‘§,§,:’n“{m” Centre Groton, Sunday afternocn to | Wednesday of Teros Brewers omua, |™ih ] oo tafutieatl chaseh hakts ite the committee in charge of the Baster |C2ll on their relative, Mosea Colver,|P0dy has been in the receiving vauit meeting and roll call next week. Morday social and dance gave a fa-|WHO 15 very ill at his home there. ’ | for “several weeks. Tracy White and family of Wood- vorable report. The Bible Study class of the M. .| Miss Harriet Abbe of w York |stock were guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. Mrs. Lucretia Wilbur has returned to | SPUrch conducted by Rev. Allen Shaw |®Pent Sunday with her parents. C. Paine Sunday. y fc after a visit with friends|Bush, Wednesday evemnz, was weil| Dliss Blakesley of Lepanon was the | Mes i A afsnyan has been spend- o attended. week end guest of Miss Marjorie Sher- |ing a week with Boston relatives. l“l'e.w Mrs. Joseph Dactor was taken on man. ta) Followed 8 Cr“h‘fl“ l?“x‘lfl hzs"been oon]flned to aflnlng Monday to a hospital in LEONARD BRIDGE Social low upper. the house by illness for several weeks. don for treatment for - The proceeds of the L. A. S, =] Rev. W. H. Giebel and family have Cllocoh Cak i L ¢ Fort Hamilto) teto ;rri:d&yramwmed to” aboul 5. e i melitteas 1a g s te " jata Lyman of Fo: amilton, | Otte A. N ohn Poiter was in cha: isted | With relatives in New York state. N. Y. has boen the guest of friends | Snaké-Kiing. Rewmmt: 10, 8 NoW 00 tine ETACIN & % Rasisted| ™ The usual run of suckers in the in tor W Thie n.' h Twenty-five| by Mrs, . brooks is being enjoved bydfllheman. Taken to Jail. ys. ; - | Cowslips, arbutus and dandelions are \ . Ugon complaint of John Quinn of| Otto A. Nettlcton has. established | nie soserbmon. Moy c0Ster, Mrs. fin_ |also in season here. (Report No. 6) By the one who made it Trading Cove, ie Josephson, Mrs. Charies Potter, Poter Culas was|snake-killing record this week Mre. Trasi Wiloow: M fa , Mrs. F. E. Guild CHAPLIN Toon winrd to beat. Sunday after-|and Mrs. H. C. Lathrop. The suppes noon, while croesing a lot within 15 ham, i M i rods of the home of Kenneth L. Cum. g e cortes. e easicsi | Mired Cow Dies—Visit from Former Tan on to @ number of | program included vocal solos by Migs | Consul and Mrs. Waiter E Clark— black snakes near a woodchuck hole, | Marjorie Paimer of arttors Vote to Call Pastor. :h}mr. they had evidently burrowed.|erett ‘Beckwith, accompanied ‘b’;d'.El e - > i STNe mith (him he made |Gertrude Arnold, plano Solos by Mise| James Lewis of South Chaplin lost ely use of it, killing four great big | Marian Potter and Tecitation by Earl |one of his cows the past week, the an- imel getting into the mire, where It| - Eaton has returned from New |died. ! Guests from West Virginia. Thi2 happened on didn’t even know what then the milk and flour, the my first day back at .Cottolene was— didn’t flavoring and stiff whites last. housekeeping. want it in the house. Now, quick—I put the lay- ers in the oven. And when On the table I hada f.‘;;gni‘:z,rlcil;‘:t:g;ef they come out, they’re beau- can of Cottolene, look- even for this compan: tful! Tender-brown and ing just like an adver- cake. I find it depend. o B e tisement which read: able. I measure exactly. he icing finishes the went to an old well nearby, Pegred into it and saw more snakes. He pro- ressi cake. But it’s Cottolene that cured a garden rake and with the as. | Norwich ami New ian, a8 been in| Mr and Mrs Walter E. Clark of | “Use Cottolene.” And Trio-thinds cup Cottolens vork all through— ststence of that e Gren piis a8, ew Haven this week. |Charleston, W. Va.. were visitors a few { 2 cups sugar does the worl throug] killed four more black anakes and one ".‘""1“' Home Improvements. e e i St wity M. that’s what I was pre- 3 ep wholesome creamy Cottolene. rank Claasse rk’s mother, rs. i A N 3 ’. - dmires il L o JEE L T e W L e an | Clasic 1s priprietor oF 1o Chaan paring to do. We were i cups flour Here’s t6 it and my success- B g miar hat iy, opely bt SaIE | Mgt e on hef Voo | L AT 8 MR s In 8t SO Bt | et g, 4 T el % aroun: . - CHBE A i i 2 Dot an m:legund Qimplexhn, Ave | capeured five more’ BRcK wnns 28| “The inn 18 Being peinted. Votes to Call Pastor. warming”’ chocolate hkm‘powdu} Py 1 wish yox would try the Vith Reaino) Soe You cleanse your face | Wednesday e Iaid out six more, mak. e Leroy Brawer ia visiting ber| As o business meeting of the Con- cake! Quartertemspoonsalt same recipe. From L. G. S. csinol Soapyou giveita ‘“beauty |ing a total of twenty-five black oroin-law, Mrs. John Beckwith. gregational church last Sunday follow- | 3 Flavoring treatment " witlr the soothing, healing | *Pakes and a streaked snake. fareie See of Scotland has moved his |ing the morning service the churen | I used to be preju- See how the Cortol FREE! Cook Book containing Resinol medication. Ifaided, insevere |lonsest snake measured nearly § 1-2 | family into the new houee on Zion's | voled to sriend s con o o GhureR diced, Tdidn® A e Sl i e 239 recipes by famots cooks sert cases, by a little Resinol Ointment, this f,“_‘:r gnd all avereged considerable | Fall e Gmb A Wingerd of the Yale school of religion ced. 1didn t wan l;‘Y' whips up with the sugar, like free. Wirite 10 The NI, Fai usually leaves the complexion nasuvai “Briof Mention, * CLARK’S CORNERS to become pastor of the church. Y thing but butter for cream, I add the beaten bank Company, 111 West Wash- clear, fresh and free from pimples, red- | W. Henry Kneetand of = Cotumbia s B POMFRET CENTER cake-making. Once I yolks with light high strokes, ington Street, Chicago, Il ness, roughness and blotches. e ; sigamwdm his brother, Ba- rs. L. H. '.Yu:tt celebrated her oo > 3 3 unday, the 22d. *' Club Will Cultivate an Acre— ; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cummings and f Woonso g g i s ¢ ol family of South ' Manchester Paneat o pans oocket’ visitsd | Neighisors® Night at the Grange. ne e o Willlam Perl of | planting Dine frace” © SOE Of men| Ryv. Harry A Beadle has organized New York wers at the former's fa Mrs. Viola J. ° a boys' club that will cultivate an 'ITBMW this week. e, T Fartny J.. Clark is visiting friends [gore of sround \he coming sesson, the 6 laiicis e il Bdwin P. Kneeland, Lavinia P.| Allen Jewett is i oday. | Proceeds of which will go to send food - - Kneeland and David Waish were Bal. ST R Tt tefar. (o the altien. A S B ST tic visitors recently. Thousands of Mohammedans know Neighbors’” Night. Armers are ploughing thls week. the Korean by heart. Wednesday ening at Wolf Dan S | — » - SRyt eSS S L RN I L