STRICTLY LOCAL TOWN TOPICS Director
Hi.GAi.:..N lIEUOiJ/.L LIDi.^.liY x% F„.ET II,.VF,n, CT. Thursday, Augtiat 14, 1047 THE BBANFOBD REVIEW-BABT HAVEIT WBWB It:-' fAQE EIGHT attended Drexcl Institute and ^' served during the war. In the Na NORTH BRANFORD North Branford \ Weddings val Air Transport Service. DELIVERED BY MAIL ONLY ADDRESS 00MMDNI0ATI0N8 COMING WEDDING BraSORIBE NOW TO P. 0. BOX 163 Polluted Waters May MARRIED IN CHAPEL Berrlocs In the local churches on Mr.^. Edmund I-. Stoddard chol: /\nnual 4-H Fair Miss Marian L. LIttlejohn, daugh director. Miss Madeleine M. Hotchkls-s, ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Leonard LIt Bwnday will Include: Harbor Virus of Polio daughter of Mrs. William Chad- Congregallonul Chnrch Rev. Franck J. Smith and Mr.'i To Be August 27 tlejohn of Pine Orchard win be Smith have returned from a vaca ;ayno of Rlvervlew Avenue became married August 23 at 4 o'clock to Combined With The Branford Reviev/ Bev. Mr. Wolfe serving as acting ' A Ihlrd precaution imonKslz -.ho bride of Mr. Carl Oscar Frlt- tion spent on Capo Cod. The Fifth annual 4-H Fair wll Mr. Gordon P. Chambers, son of ^ pa«tar Blmplo beallh rules that should !ell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Frit le held August 27 In North Bran- Mr. Arthur W. Chambers of New East Haven, Connecticut, Thureday, August 21, 1047 Mrs. Douglas B. Holablrd, organist Miss Kathcrino Enrlght of Nc\l bo observed during the polio '.ell ot Westvllle, Saturday after VOL. ni-NO. 49 Two DoIUkn Per Y«M 'ord Town Hull and on lUs groundt Haven and the late Mrs.
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