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FAMILIAR LANGUAGE COVE — EAST HAVEN first co-starring film, "Broadway First Monday—Indian Nock Fire Co., Social Meeting. of a Ct)e Pranforti BgUtiiein I*-; E.skoth; Power is seen as the roman Wall IJasins S5.45. Conn. Plumbing Melody of 1040" Robert Taylor tic Major Safl. and Brent Is cast as Second Monday—Indian Neck Fire Co., Husinens Meeting ami Heating Materials Co., 1730 AND EAST HAVEN NEWS adopting Patricia Zolgfleld's boxer the world-weary Tom Handsome In Third and Fourth Mondays—Indian Neck Fire Co., Drills .Slate SI, New Haven, Conn., dog when Patricia aiid her now the 20th Century Fox Film. Book Worm VOL. Xn—NO. 25 Branford, Connecticut, Thursday, Soptemljor 28, 1039 ' Price Five Cents hvsband nioycd In an apartment Bronda Joyce, star-maker Zan- EVERY WEEK Phone G-0028. ....Members of . the "Remember" uck's newest discovery, heads a Thursdays: 12:15, East Haven Rotary Club. company looking forward to Low great supporting cost as Fern Si Ayros' Ice cream treat every aftor- Mondays—Branford Rotary, 12;]5, Congregational Church mon In this powerful story of hu ALL MAKES npjn at four.., Ann Rutherford Pridnys—Pawson Tribe, I. 0. R. M. at 8 P. M. in Hodmen's Hall. TYPEWRITERS — Court Of Honor 290 New Names Appropriation man emotions at tho breaking point "A Book of Wild Flowers" by vinco himself that .Spring will again Pawson Tribe No. 61 Host Annual Town Elections being seen hero and there In the while the angry forces of nature PridiiyH—Bingo—at tho Tryst 8:00. New, Rcbultls, Rentals, Portables, Margaret McKcnney Is the realtea- restore our attractive lawn but For Boy Scouts comp.ihy of a West Point Cadet ravaged the earth: Clarence Brown tlon of a hope long cherished by tho Supplies Added! To List Of $405,402.71 .,..Jo Ann Sawyers off on an exten­ directed the film. SEPTEMBER 23rd author who knows and loves our Charles W. Parker and our neighbor ded motor trip through California. Board of Admission of Electors moot. Convenient Terms To Red Men Officials Will Be Held Monday; Tho 2nd big feature on this won native wild flowers, and has wanted know better, Is Announced Of EJI^ Voters She is accompanied by her school Askedjor L H. derful program is "The Jones Pam Outing, Momauguin Masonic Ijodgo at Lake McLay. to make them familiar to children. "Here's Now England"—a guide RELIANCE TYPE^VRITER CO. chum, Eleanor Nollson Judy lly In Hollywood" with Jed Prouty liiirricano dance, sponsored by Bradford Manor Fire Dopt. In the color pictures by Edith F. to vacationland Is on Ted's bedside The Court of Honor Committee Oarland bowling over audiences Qraiul MaslorH' Day—Walliiigford Masonic Home, lilS lunch. C, B. GUY, Mgr. Republican Eally Tonightr—Dome- Appropriations in the various Ac- and Spring Bylngton. Johnston the flowers are at full table. Is lovlshly Illustrated In gra- At Sessions Friday tor Branford, Giillford and Madison partmehts as set up in the East Ha­ Meeting Will Adjourn with; Mickey Rooney's new hit tune, vure, with twenty-one small maps orata Issue Elgfit Plank Platform See You In The Movies, bloom; In tho small black and White Telephone 7-2738 met last Friday evening at the ven Town Budget, which will be pre­ "Oceans Apart.". Edward O. Rob­ and a large folding map In color 109 Crown Street, Eiootioni Monday. Your Movie Guyed SEPTEMBER 2Bth sketches, the way they appear at New Haven Branford Community House with sented before the. town meeting on inson adding to his vast collection showing all the recreational regions Plans for the local boy scout Sociiil AVorlcors in Cliiirch Parltirs. the close of the floral season. October 0, are as follows; Assessors, of symphonic recordings,. Virgin- throughout New England that are Great Keeper Of Wampum Alfred Smith Entertains State troop for the coming season were Ballot Boxes Open From 6 to 6 In Three Voting Districts la .Wcldler starting to work on her iially, AVost 15nd Rcpiililicnn AVorkors in AVost End Pirohouso WANTED: Representative to look The Board of Selectmen of East $2,025; back taxes, $3,000; Bonds, 8 o'clock. open to tho public. discussed and the following calen­ first starring pictures, "Looking Af­ Junior brought a "Book of Wild after our magazine subscription Croat Chiefs At Shore Dinner In Short Beach Home Haven have Issiied tho call for the $45,000; Building department, $3,- —Other Items Of Call Will Bo Considered At Ad­ Drive-In-Theafre Flowers" homo from the Blackstone interests In Branford and vicinity. dar accepted. ter Sandy." Robert Young re­ —New Tribes Being Instituted. annual town mooting Monday for 361; Contingent, $10,180.66; Election journed Meeting A Week Later. Library because we wanted to find NOTHING TO IT! Our plan enables you to secure a Regular meeting of the Court of the election of i town officers and turning to his. ranch after "North­ SEPTEMBER 26th Expenses, $1,616; Fire Department, Seeing and hearing the movie? the name of a strange purple flow­ A golf professional, hired by a good part of the liundrcds of Honor will be held the second Fri­ then to be adjourned one week to west Passage", location to find six Musical Program, 7:30, Junior Mhsioal Art Society, in the The Improved Order of Red Men $21,685; Health and Sanitation, Selectmen Gurdon Bradley, John out-of-doors at the Mllford Drlvo- er blossoming right now oast of tho big department store to give golf dollars spent in this vicinity each day evening of eacli month from October 9 at 8 p. m. In tho town new kitten, nine Dalmatian pups Academy. of the State of Connecticut met $4,150; Highway Department, $15,- S. Rogers and Frank R. Williams and a'colt, all'born during his six- In Theatre, Post Road and Cherry garage. lessons, was approached by two wo­ fail and winter for magazines. Post Office Has October to May, hall, when the town's annual bus­ New Road Work Friday evening with Pawson Tribe 000. Hl^h Street Improvenionl, Ayoeks absoneo. Street, Mllford has become a popu­ Three other books attracted our men. "Do you wish to loam to play Oldest agency in V. S, Guaran­ The meetings will open at 7:00 iness win be transacted. The polls have given warning of tho annual lar recreation for many people SEPTEMBER 28th boy, "Natural History" edited by golf, madam-," he asked one. teed lowest rates on all periodi­ No. 61 A. delegation of members of p. m, under the leadership of Com for election of town offices wlll.be $057.90; Interest and notes, $$33,- town mooting to bo held Monday. King Vldor using hia trailer as an ''Force Majeure" Will Continue frorii all parts of Connecticut. The AVoll Cliild Conference, Kast Haven 'i'owii Hall 2 to 4. Charles Tate, Regan, director of tho "Oh, no," she said. "It's my cals, domestic and foreign. In­ Hammonassett Tribe No. 1 of New missloner Loomls for the review of open next Monday from 6 a. m. to 935; Insurance, $5,000; Miscellan­ offloo for In-between scene con- Ballot boxes will bo ' located In management has arranged for fine 4-H Aoliiovemont Day British Museum of Natural History; friend who wants to learn, I learn­ structions and equipment free. candidates for promotion. 6 p. m. In the town hall for the eous, $5,000; Old Age Assistance. sultations on ^'Northwest Passage.' Haven was present. , Instructions each voting district viz; at tho Com­ pictures, and with tho excellent fa­ Dane CooUdgo "Old California Cow ed yesterday,' Start a growing and permanent At 8:00 p.-m. the local troop at center district, the Bradford Manor $13,220,21; Police Department, $14,- Six Weeks ..M...,Cecllla Parker proudly display, Past Sachem, Louis E, Peck of munity House; at the Public Hall, cilities and congenial -service, au- boys" and "The Story of Aircraft" business In whole or spare time. which place the Court Is meeting 588,33; Public Safety Board, $200; n ing her now suede-lntlaled bag, gift SEPTEMBER 29th Stratford, director of organization Fire House for the Momauguin dis­ School Street, 'siony Crook; and at tolst-theatregoers are sure of en­ —Chelsea Fraser. Mr, Eraser des­ SUBSCRIBE TO TIIE Especially adaptable for Shut- In accordance with Instructions win be the host for the award of trict, and the Foxon Park Fire Schools, $140,396; Sinking Fund, Roprcsenlatlve Ernest E. Carpen­ from hubby Dick Baldwln^and the Executive Board, Branford Garden Club, 2:45. IIo.stoRS, Mrs. ins. Address MOORE-COTTRELL, was present to report on progress the Fire House, Short Beach.
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