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page Eight THE BEANPORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1030

Movie Gmyed Church Notices THE POCKE TQPPS Finl Congregational Church 0/KNOWLTtiCE Oscar Boldtmann ot Short Beach Newsflashes From Hollywood; Kcv U. Kcnnclh Anthony, AIlnLitcr Scad, had an operation on his hand this week. He is in New Haven Hos­ Mtrxvi CIirtBtmaa Eleanor Powell fiolebratlng her Mmii Cttl^riatmaa Adults Bible Cla.s.s, Tuesday pital. birthday with a huge cako on the nights between Christmas and Eas­ set of "Broadway Melody of 1940", ter. Topic, "Tho Career and Signi­ Mrs. P. E. Kingston has returned ranforb 3^tjiehJ Fred Astaire and pianist Wal-1 ficance of Jesus." to her home In Delaware following AND EAST HAVEN NEWS tor Rulck proud of the fact that the December 24. Christmas play In a visit in Short Beach. studio wants their song, "There's Tho Industrial Basketball League Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Itkovlch Jr tho vestry by Congregational Play Mr. and Mrs. James Nichols, of VOL. Xn—NO. 37 Br.anford, Connecticut, Thursday, December 21, 1030 Price Five Cents \No Time Llkp The Present For have moved Into their now home on crs at 4 p. m. of 1030 and 1040 got under Thursday Coe Avenue, East Haven announce T Love," for a new Mickey Rooney- the Foxon road last Saturday. Mr Dec. 7th at the Y.M.C.A. Tho M.I.P. the marriage ot their daughter, Ann, Judy Garland film Jeanette Mac Ifkovlch is employed In our pattern Trinity Kiilscapal Church Donald talking over plans for her Co. team came through with flying Rev. Robert J. Plumb, Rector to Mr. O. B. Polk, Jr. ot Memphis, Department. Republican Club concert tour V/lth Nelson Eddy du­ colors In their game against the Tenn. on Nov 30th During Useful Lifetime Prominent Citizen Dies All Churches Emphasize ring rest periods on the set of "New December 21—Christmas Services i I Rockbcstos by tho score 32-31 (Score Mrs. Oabriel Barba and son t:1SBS 1' ." Mary Boland bringing at 7:30; church school lestival with At a meeting ot the American .A at the half 17-2) - M. I. F. Elects Off icers her two Pekingese dogs to the set Thomas spent last Thursday in my.stcry play. Bank and Trust Company officials, for a visit Iind having them hide be­ Willlmantlc. December 24 — Holy Communion Clarence W Crook, of Townsend Beauty OfXmas Season The M.I.F, boy's champions- Herbert Thatcher Held For Coming Year neath the giant skirt she wears for candcllight service at 11.30 p. m. Avenue, was named to the board of Thursday Dec. 14th at 8:30 P.M. A her role as Jeanette MapDonald's Mr. and Mrs. Bornie Andcr.son December 24—Christmas address directors of the Company. fast and furious game Is antlci aunt Robert Montgomery off have moved from Short Beach road at 10.45. The annual meeting ot the Wo­ patod. Come one all and fill the hall With Holiday Services for a vacation trip to the desert, to Highland Avo in tlie Brantord December 25— Holy Communion Harold M. Roth has sold his Many Important Posts man's Republican club was lield aiid sec the M.I.F. boys winning ....lllona Massey revealing plans for Garden section. at 846. house in Fair Lawn Avenue and Is Monday afternoon with Mrs. S. E basketball, n concert tour next summer converting a barn opposite Into a Smtih in the Claromonl Hotel. Ann Rutherford supervising the Mr. and Mrs. Arnold V. Noblle Tabor Lutheran Church home for himself. Private Funeral Held This Afternoon—Deceased Entered Short Beach, 36 being present. Tho Christmas Music Featured at Regular Services—Choirs construction of extra shelves In her Joseph Yuzakoviok, Donald Col have moved from Highland Ave. to Rev. A, T, Ilcrgquist, Minister rooms were vory prettily decorated and Pastors Announce Progi'ams Which Includes room ot accomodate the trinkets burn and Ernlo Dougherty aro being East Main St. There is some improvement in Malleable Iron Fittings Co. Employ As Shipping Willi Christmas trimming with n she collected while on a personal Instructed In the arts of hot rlvott Tabor Lutheran Church's annual the condition of Mr. H. E. Thatcher Clerk—Was Active In Church Affairs. manger scene on one ot the tables. Plays, Pageants and Eentertainments. appearance tour...... Lana Turner lng„ spot and aro welding on tho The condition of Mrs. Marco candlelight service, sponsored by who is ill at his home in Rogers A covered dish luncheon was Ohllllngwdrth gear coses. This Is Rossi, who has been ill tor the past .served. I TABOR LUTHERAN CIIUROIt going In for the new style of throe- the choir, will bo held Sunday eve Street. One of the town's most highly i tho now line of manufacture which three months, has not improved as Mrs. Charles B. Goldsmith, chair­ Rov. Adolf T. Ilcrgquist, Pastor quarter length wool socks and short, nlng at 8 p. m. respected citizens, Herbert E. That­ Rotary Meeting 1 Early High Mass Service pleaded skirts. tho Company has recently under­ yet. Marco has the sympathy ot all Robert Sheldon man ot tho nominating committee, cher passed away Tuesday in his December 25 at 5.30 o'clock Highest taxlcab rate In the world taken. his follow workers. submitted the following list ot ofB- home in Rogers Street following an Carol singing 5.15 a. m. by tho Is to be found. In Hollywood, but Funeral Service ocrs; president, Mrs. Clarence D. Based On Story illness of but a few weeks. Choir. Organ Prelude— "Melodic''. just to keep the record straight and Addition ot now equipment and The home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph There Is A Santa College Notes Mimgcr (re-oleclod); vice presi­ By his death, Brantord loses one Gullmant; Mr. Allan Llndberg, or- the Chamber of Commerce from los tho rearrangement of other mach­ Olodano on Garden St. Is nearing dent, Mrs. Archer Knowlton; socro- Of Xmas Carol Continuti from page ons of its best known and loved friends. Held Yesterday agnist and dlrctor; Psalm 55; Lit­ Ing Its equilibrium, let It bo known inery Is being effected In Depart­ completion and will be ready tor tary, Mrs. Raymond Buell; treasur­ people want to give gifts to their William Van WIe, son of Mr. and He was deacon ot the First Con­ urgy; Contssion of Sins; Kyrloi that the exorbitant tariff obtains ment No. 0-(machine department) occupancy in the near future. er, Mrs. Irving N. Harrison. Retiring ^f friends on Christmas Day. Mrs. Raymond Van Wie ot 177 E. gregational Church since 1895. From Rev. Sidney Lovett, D. D., chap­ Gloria In Excelsls;, £audamus; Tho only to taxlcabs used in motion pic Tony Saecavino of the Steel Dept, Funeral services were held yester­ omccrs, Mrs. Herbert Houghtallng I lad who came all the way from Main Street, and Edwin Gillette, 1919-25 he was a member ot the lain of Yale University, was tho Salutation with Response; Collect; lure sequences. camo back to work after being sick Sherwood Rowley, Fred Ackerman When some person is made to day afternoon In the S. A. Grlswold and Mrs. Harold Smith wero given Boy's Town I Korea, Albania. Father Flanagan son ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Gil­ Board of Finance of the town. In speaker at the weekly luncheon of Epistle; 0.2-7; Gradualo Psalm, Three cabs used In a Now Yoric with tho grippe for ten days, and Dom Bontatlbus are seriously stand for an idea, as Uncle Sam tor Colonial funeral home for Robert a rising vote ot thanks. I also stated that since Boys Town lette ot 147 Montowese Street, Bran­ 1924 he was elected as a corporator tho Branford Rotary club Monday 72.0; Gospel, Lulco 2.1-20; Creed; street scene sequence for Hal thinking of going Into the turkey tho United States, and Father Time T, Sheldon of Oakland N. J. who Mrs. Mungcr appointed the fol­ by Byron Reed has been founded there have been ford, Conn., will leave the Syracuse of the Missionary Society of Con­ noon In the parlors ot the Congre­ Anthem—"Hoslanna, David's Son", Roach's "The Housekeeper's Daugh Tho Stool Foundry aro now plann business in the spring. Place your for time, John Bull tor Great Britin passed away Saturday night in the lowing; chairman of tho entertain­ BOYS TOWS,Nebr.— A visit to buys from every state in the Union, University campus Saturday, Deo. necticut and as a trustee for the gational Church. Ills subject: "The Norrbom, Choir; Psalm 58; 5-8; Ser­ tor" now showing at Loew Poll Col­ ing their annual Christmas party. orders early so they'll bo sure to Santa Claus for tho Christmas Paterson Hospital Patorson, N,J. ment committee, Mrs. Grace Ilun- Father Flanagan's Boys' Home will except four, and those are Dela­ 16, to spend the Christmas holidays Punda for Ministers. Story That Never Grows 0,ld" was mon in English, Carl A. Bcrgquist, lege Theatre for a 2nd week, travel­ Tom Pope Is acting as Chairman of raise enough. They are doing this spirit, grown-ups call it symbolic He was born here 68 years ago ler, who will select her own oom- convince you that Boys Town is ware, Louisiana, New Hampshire, at home. Classes will be resumed Since 1933 he had been a director Up.wla Collcgoi East Orango, N. J.; ed a distance of exactly thirty feet, tho party and John Anderson will In order to balance their budgets. language." the son of Edward D. Sheldon and mlllec; chairman of a commlltoo an appropriate address based on growing. At the entrance ot this and Rhode Island. Boys Town has Wednesday January 3. of the Board ot the Connecticut Offertory, "Oftertolro" Bellons; An­ Rental on the vehicles amounted to be Santa Claus and distribute pro We wish them success in their ven­ After this the third grade sat a Eunice Geer. to rovi.sc the constitution and by­ Dickens' Christmas carol, famous Homo for homeless, des­ had two boys coming from Alaska. Conference ot Congregational and nouncements; Anthem— "Canllquo ten dollars each for tho scene, ora sonts—so If any ot the boys have ture. little taller, and a sigh of relief was When about 16 years ot age he laws, Mrs. A. E. Hammer; hospital­ i One now member was Inducted, titute lads Is a marker which reads: Father Flanagan tells me that Miss Rhoda E. Leshlne, daughter Christian Churches and served asl do Noel", Adam;, Choir; Psalm 272; total of thirty dollors. Placing the any presents to give out, please give heard. It is true, then there is a left Branford to work with an ity, Mrs. J. Edwin Bralnard, Mrs. .Tohn KlUam Murphy ot Kiilam's "Boys Town, Population 2oo." every boy at Boys Town has a of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Leshlne ot 52 chairman ot that body in 1937-38. Liturgy; The Salutation with Re­ tariff on a mileage basis would them to John Anderson. There are 274 employees enrolled Santa Claus. They were convinced. uncle In New York. Later, when the Royal N. Harrison, Mrs. M. D. Stan­ Point, under the classification Looking over the six new build­ hobby. Some go in for music, such Forbes Place, East Haven, will re­ In all his contacts he won universal sponse; Prayer on Christmas Day, make the cab fare amount to exact­ In tho plan for Hospital Care at the They had been taken into the land uncle died Mr. Sheldon carried on ley; membership, Mrs. Raymoiifl "yacht brokerage". Each Rotarlan ings, which are now under con­ as band or choir activities, while turn home from the University ot respect aand esteem tor his ability Tho'General Prayer and Tho Lord's ly $1,000 a mile, whereupon studio John ShiUnksy has decided to present time. Henry Holsenbeck has of tho growns-ups. They could play the business. Buell, Mrs. Bertha Lounsbury, Mrs. brought a toy to bo distributed by 4 struction, we inquired ot Father others are engaged in stam^ collect, , where she is a sopho­ and integrity. Prayer; Bonedloamus, Response and accountants drew a deep breath and lay up his car for the winter. application cards for any who wish Santa Claus too. Surviving him are his widow and S. E. Smith. Mrs. M. P. Bradley, the Visiting Nurse association, Flanagan what the building ex­ Ing, building model alrpkinss, wood more, tomorrow for the Christmas Herbert E. Thatcher was born in Benediction with Response. Postludo decided to out the sequence, just for to Join asot Jan. 1st, 1D40 New men- (Write to The Educational Pub­ a cousin, Mrs. T. Parker Preble ot chairman ot tho New Haven Coun­ pansion program would mean to the working, etc. • holidays. Lee, Mass., October 28,1867, the son There Wero 43 present and tho vis­ "Dor 'Tag, do ist so Preudenroloh," the principle of the thing. John Sveda Is planning to spend­ bers aro enrolled In groups of ten lishing Corp., Darlen, Conn., tor Wilford Road. ty Woman's Republican Club gave Home. Then, too, every high school boy ot Timothy Dwight and Harriet F. iting Rotarian.s" wore Clarence M. ing Christmas in Niantio with some or more, therefore it is necessary to sample copy ot The Grade Teacher. a report of the activities of the Bach. Joan Bennett and Adolpho Men- "We are building for a city ot 500 at Boys Town is taught a trade. The Clark Thatcher. He was educated ; Bair, Harry A. Collier, both ot New old friends. Mention name ot this Newspaper.) The Branford Battery will spon­ county. The Sunday School will have Its joy co-star In "The Housekeeper's have atleast ten applicants. little men," Father Flanagan replied In Lee Mass. and Springfleld. He llaven, Arthur House, Seth N. Tay-1 -,-",." „ „ following are some examples. Bobby sor an old fashioned and modern Djiughter" supported by John Hub­ with a smile. West, from Denver, Colorado and came with his family to Brantord Four new members, Mrs. Stephen lor, both ot West Haven and George^"""J' ?Ylf""^^ Program Decern After tho splendid showing of our dance tomorrow night in the Arm­ Fellowcraft Club ber 25 at 4.00 p.'m. A'special otter­ bard Hollywood's newest heort- Mr. Thatcher Is reported coming The internationally famous Priest George and George DeLlne Andes, In 1884 In September 1890 he mar­ Wolfe, Mrs. Archie Young, Mrs, C. Conway ot Guilford. As tho next'""- ^^ "t 4.00 n, m. A sneclal otter basketball team In the first game ory. ing will bo lifted. Pianists, tho Mlss- throb William Qargen, George E. along favorable at his home on didn't mention that he was going South Dakota, are learning how to ried Annie Q, Lee of Brantord. He Walter Delon and Mrs. Whitney of the season the talk through the MaSi we7e'"takon In. There waslVtw™o Monday™^'-"j;";s arjo lega'^' l holidayn^l7icm\<''s th e Catherine QroonvdU and Ruth Stone, Peggy Wood, Victor Mature, Rogers St. We shall be glad tohave Christmas Gift into debt for the entire building operate an inter-type machine in Is survived by his widow, two daugh­ Elects Officers Marsh were taken In. There was plant indicates a much larger crowd an exchange of gifts and a hoUday ';«^,t m"=^'„'^8j°'„„"^,° 8 on whlch^^-^BI^'f • '^, ""'^ *"»'=°5!;« '» f" and Donald Meek. him back with us at an early date. program because ot the great the print shop. George Karlsklnt, CHRISTMAS IS COMING ters. Miss Marlon L. Thatcher ot ot rooters. Pete Nalmo did not play ,..,.,. „„u„ n,.rt« hv Mrs. H^«yl^^/^^^\°J^„~iyj^',°,„,I„,t. te^^^^^^ all. OrgapUt, Mr. Allan Tho 2nd feature on this wonderful demand that have been made upon Miami, Oklahoma, is learning woodi I take pictures for all occasions, Branford; and Mrs. Henry W. Schor The annual meeting ot Widow's fruit cake, made by Mrs. Harry last week due to a sore back but Will Delight program Is "Full Confession" with the Home. Guess he has faith in the carving; Nick Loncarlo, Kansas] guaranteed satisfaction, reason­ er of West Hartford; three grand­ Sons Fellowcraft Club was held at French, was awarded to Mrs- M. D ijaU aquad wUi bo guests ot thol':""""? ,,' may bo soon in action this week be Stanley.- -;; • -' ••-•''•---- :''. ,• •.,. Victor MacLaglon and Sally Ellers. American people who for twenty- City, Kansas, gets practical experi­ able prices. Earl Colter, photo­ children, Brinton—Tif 'Pauline and the -Academy-oh~ the: Green last cause pete is raring to go. Rate Induction Boy Scouts Want A ^P Workers two years have helped him flnan- ence in the Boys,Town tailor shop; grapher, North Brajiford—TeL Beverlee Schoror of West Hartford; Wednesday evening. This was the Music Society RcT. Robert J. I'lumb, KcclQr Billy Meagher Denver, Colorado, Is Branford B8§J,2. •; M .1 v»>i«vivw>pwa c\o.Uy to care lor some 3000 nomeless' and a great grandson, Brlnton T. "big feed" night and a sumptuous Clirislmas EVo CandlillKlit Sct-vloe Mr. ond Mrs. Anthony J. Zurasky kids. learning the shoe repair trade; Is Announced Contlnuei from vate on« ?l,500,OO0 To A. & P. Employees As Bohotor, Jr. and a Sister, Mrs. Wal­ banquets was served to a large turn Presents Fine Pythian Sisters December 24 and family have moved from Hard­ Christmas Gift Visitors are always welcome at Francis Pline, Davenport, Iowa, Is out of members.: The supper oom- Children Given Capitol Theatre ter H. ckapln ot gpringheld, Mass. Holy Communion 11.30 p. m. ing Ave. to Main Bt. in the house will not be accepted, and the De­ Boys Town. They come here from being taught how to make butter; iie enieruu um cii,t.'"j "' -"^imlttee was headed by Henry Close By Conn. Light 281 Main St., Eait Haven J He entered the employ of the Observe Annual Mrs. H. G. Baldwin, Organist .. recently vacated by Dr. and Mrs. cember registration certificate will every state In the Union, and many others are taught office work, farm­ Malleable Iron Fittings Co as a and was ably assisted by Norman V. Carol Program Theatre Party John A. Hartford, President of Business Directory Carol Singing 11.15 to 11.30; "O Levy be presented at each game. foreign points. Recently, R.E. ing, etc. shipping clerk In 1885. Ten years Lamb and Herman Duke. The el- Another reduction In tho price ot ., Mon., Tiics., Deo. 17-18-10 the Great A & P Tea Company an­ little town of Bethlehem", "Lo, how , Tho District Committee will pre­ wenngren. Superintendent ot a later he was made bookkeeper and i ection ot officers resulted in tho The Musical Art Society gave the Christmas Party Ail boys and girls who had no nounced today that one million five Father Flanagan says: "There is electric energy to commercial custo­ a rose eer blooming," "God rest you Jean Arthur, James Stewart in Helmer Holm Jr. has accepted a sent attractive Troop prizes for 1st, school at Soedertalje, Sweden, visit­ 42 Inch sink and tub Gomblnatleiu became the company's treasurer In election ot the following-Ralph L. following interesting Christmas mark lower than "C" In any one of, hundred thousand dollars will be no such thing as a bad boy. I have mers ot the Connecticut Light & , „ shop- position In Dop. No. 11. He will act place In each Group. The schedule ed Boys Town on a tour ot the 1035. Since 1924 he has been a di- Nielsen-President, Frederick Simp- Program In St. Mary's Church last At the regular meeting of Wood­ tho following items on their la.st merry gentlemen," "While "MR. SMITH GOES distributed at Christmas time ing, engineering, gardening, cook- 2$.95 complete. Toilet ontflti Pov/er Co. was announced today by ' herds watched their flocks by as Charles Wartlold's ass(stant. An­ follows: among employees ot the Company United States. Stars ot the screen, really never found a boy who wants rector. I son Vice President, Nicholas Blr- Sunday afternoon. land Temple Pythian Sisters hold report card were allowed to go to herds watched their f complete $12.95. Bath tabs $14.50. Mr. William Sangster, manager ot TO WASHINGTON" other son-and good luck to him. Troop 3 Brantord vs. Troop 4 earning less than $5200 annually and radio are always dropping in on to be bad. No boy really wants to The flag is at half mast at the baric Secretary, and R.S. Baldwin Angels O'er the Fields Were recentlcciiLiy thu.ue- ,w„u„...followinBg otilcers were I a movie FREE OF CHARGE, on last n'sht," "Now Is tho time", "It came ;-l ALSO :-! Brantord, Community House, Jan the little citizens ot this unique Wall Basins $5.45. Conn. Plumblne Plying; While By My Sheep; the Brantord oftice, who said that ijolv'w„„ii„nt rMnt pii,„h,>ih Thursday afternoon, Deo, 14 at the: upon the midnight clear", Mr.i. Dom Bontatlbus, Vice President ot who have been with the Company bring sorrow to himself, his family Blackstone Memorial Library for Treasurer. Most Excellent Chief, Elteabeth]^^^^^^^^^J ,j,|^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^^ ^^ Mr.|Wllllam Crawford,, soprano; Mrs. Jack Holt, Gortrudo Michael in tho Young Mens' Republican Club uary 4th. Group 1, 7:30; Group 11 more than six months village. Recently I have been infor­ or his friends. and Ileatlnc , Materials Co., 1730 Mr. Thatcher was a trustee and its I vvays and means of extending the Wreathe the Holly, Twine the Bay, the new rates, which "will be ottcc- Saunders; Excellent Senior, Emma Jacocks, tho proprietor. .... I William Rice, alto; Mr. Frank Bigo is getting all pepped up over the 8:30. When interviewed yesterday, J. med Dr. I. Q. of radio fame, visited State St, New Haven, Conn., treasurer. > I activities ot the Club were discussed Ladles Choir. Nazareth, James Cos- tlvo January 1, will benefit many "HIDDEN POWEE" here, as did Ken Maynard, the cow. Rowley; Excellent Junior, Susie Here are the report card Items; I 'ow, tenor; Mr. Willis Pratt, bass; Convention In Juno. Ho Is a great I Troop 1 Stony Crook vs. Troop 1 J. Byrnes, President of the New Phone 6-0028. The Malleable Iron Fittings Co. Is and card playing and a social hour grove; Voices of the Sky, Lorelto commercial users, such as stores and [ Weil., Thurs.—Dec. 20-'21 Palmer; Manager, Winnie Cooke Grade 1—As each first grade tea- Processional—"O come all ye falth- backer ot Dewey and thinks he short Beach, Community House, England Division A & PFood Stores;boy movie hero and Jessica Drag- closed this afternoon in respect to ^^g enjoyed. The members have re- Yates; Adagio Pathetique, Margar­ offices. et Fousor; The Holy Child, Helen Mistress of Plnanec, Isabella Foote,, oher decides; GradGradee 22-3 -3;' jI'"' tul'.; Shortene=..-.....d. Kyrlo—Winter,„,.„- ; Glo_..r. "Stop, Look and Love" should bo nominated for candlate January 11th. Group 1, 7:30, Group said; "All full-time employees with onette, famous singing star. Mr. Thatcher. The library closed gg^jiy purchased a new ping-pong The new reduction, Mr. Sangster Rice; Suite Gothique; Chorale; Mistress ot Records and Correspon^'Yi.?,^^^^^^^^^ °]^^^l ^lls con-'la Tlbi-Garrett;'Anthom-"ci Holy !-l V^ITH !-: tor next President. 2, 8:30. the Company six months or over It is interesting to note that Boys TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES from two until three and the flag at j^ble and several members are open pointed out, is in addition to a BRANFORD Menuct Gothique; Priere a Notre dencoH„„.n . Junio.T.minrr RowlcvRowley; Protectoi,,^,^^^^^Protector ^ ^^ ^^^^^^. ^j^y^^^^ ^^^ Nighf'-Adams (arranged by Mark I Jean Rogers, Williaro Frawloy Troop 1 Branford vs. Tropo 1 No. earning less than $5200 annually Town has Its own Post Office, Grade the post office was at half mast. >t o challenge- s fro. m any goo—jd player„,„„„ros previous decrease to commercial New, Rebulits, Rentals, FortaUe«, Dame; Toccata, Allan Llndberg, Annie Montgomary; Guard, Flor­ Plays well with others. 4—Respects Andrews), soloist, Mrs. Crawford, I :-: ALSO ;•: Kazlmlr Aniskovich who was re­ Brantord, Community House, Jan­ will share In this coimtlful Christ­ and High School, trades shops. Private Funeral already. customers put Into effect last May, LAUNDRY SuppUei ' Cantlque Noel, Katherlne Daley; ence Dudley. Pianit, Abblo Close; rights and property ot others; 5—' Laus Tlbl—Garrett; Carol-"Tho { Stuart Erwin, Gloria Stuart in cently injured In the performance uary 18th, Group 1 7:30; Group 2, mas gift. Swimming pool, gymnasium, athle­ Private funeral services were held which In turn was preceded by a Adoration, Rossalle Pinkham; He Representative, Anna Cassldy; AIT Makes sincere effort; 0-Uses tlmo'I^'rst Noel"; Offertory, Anthem- ot his duties Is rapidly recovering 8:30. Those members ot the organiza­ tic field, Chamber ot Commerce, Convenient Terms this afternoon from the Thatcher major decrease in household elec­ FLAT WORK Shall Feed His Flock (Messiah); tcrnate, Winnie Cooke. well; 7—Keeps trying In face of "The Shepherds"—Stoughton, solo- 'It Could Happen To You'| and will soon be back with us. Branford S. S. Ship vs. Guilford tion earning $25 a week, or less, and City Oftlclais. Jesse Ruiz Is the home, Rogers Street. Rev. Ciiarles tric prices in the latter halt of Ists, Mrs. Baxter, Mr. Pratt; Doxoi- RELIANCE TYPEWRITER CO. How Beautiful Upon The Mountain, Past grand Chief Hazel N. Town difficulties; 8—Has orderly habits; S. S. Ship, at Guilford, January 25. will be given a full weeks salary. mayor ot Boys Town. And by the Cooley assisted the Rev. B. Kenneth Fred P. Blickei 1038. ogy; Sanctus— OoUnod; soloist, Ladies Gift Nights WET WASH Ruth Llnsley Oliver; Josu Bambino, send ot Guilford will Install tho 0—Is prompt; 10—Is reliable; Il­ WATCH FOR COMING HITS: Troop 1 GuUtord vs. Troop 1 Mad­ Those receiving more than $25 and way, he Is the only football playing C. B. GUY, Mgr. Anthony. Interment was In Center "The cut in commercial' rates Mrs. Crawford; Comrauihlon Hymn, I Pri., Sat.—December 22-23 Teresa McStravlck; Bring a Torch, officers at the first meeting in Jan­ ls cheerful. 12-Is neat; 13— stands "Judge Hard and Son" with Lewis ison at Madison, February 1st. less than $100, a week will be re­ Mayor in the U.S.A. Cemetery. Norman- V. Lamb v/as which was effective last May" he "Silent Night"; Gloria in Excelsls— SOFT DRY Telephone 7-2738 Jeannette, Isabella, Silent Night; uary. and sits properly; 14— Has good ./earth to men Ranges Radios "The claim that this illegality was significant as another step in the "THE CHAMP" mas P. Preble, Vice-President; A party was held Sunday at tho The Tryst was crowded to capac­ of Good Will and the Star of ratified carries Us own denial. There company's program ot consistent i-! WITH :-; First Choice Charles L. Close, Secretary; Lewis home of the parents. Those attend­ CARD PARTY HELD ity Sunday afternoon for the Christ­ Bethlehem sheds Its light across the Electrical Appliances Is, and must be, a distinction be RAILWAY EXPRESS downward revision ot electric prices, Wallace Beery, Jackie Cooper G. Hamilton, Treasurer. John A. ing were; Mr. and Mrs Palala and mas party ot the children of St. centuries into our homes. The ad­ tween ratification ot a faulty pri­ Among Boy Magazines MERRY CHRISTMAS which has been in progress over a A card party was held recently You merely phone William Bice, local agent, 372-5 and presto! Jenkin, Sidney V. Osborn. children, Mrs. Bruno CeccoUni, Jen­ Mary's parish, A program, was given vent of the King ot Kings is the Sun., Hon., Tuos., Dec. 17-18-19 vate act and that of a public act nie, Harry, and Kathleen Rlchltelll, period of years." for the benefit ot Woodland Temple Your packages are'wliisked oflf to all the addresses you've listed under tho direction ot the Sisters of birth ot a little Child in a cattle 'DISPUTED PASSAGE' not performed in accordance with Homes resplendent with twinkling Mr. Richitelli, Dominic Rosano Mr. The transfer ot some customers Pythian Sisters In the Academy on the requirements ot the law. SHOP EARLY SHIP PAST lights and gay decorations radiate STILL TIME the Green, and the following were St. Joseph. The children were pre­ stall. The humility and simplicity of !-; WITH :-: BULLARD'S BOYS' LIFE and Mrs. Sansevero and family, Mr. from one type of rate to another sented with candy, pop-cprn balls, this event mocl; the pride and "The first attends up the private the spirit ot this Christmas season. There is still time to enter the and Mrs. Monico and ^hlldren, Mrs. will be found desirable, as a result awarded prizes; Dorothy Lamour, John Howard Ehu Strcot New Haven Corner Orange Stondar^ Publltatlon forAlt Doyi apples and religious articles. The complexity of modern clvUzatlon. will ot the parties. The second Railway Express Delivers On Christmas Day The glory ot the festive holiday decorated doorway contest sponsor­ and John Oppel. Turning the eve­ ot the change in rates, to make sure Mrs. Alice WILson, Mrs. Sven^on, !•: ALSO :•: affair was In charge ot Mrs. John Today, the contrast between His upon tho public law, whether ex­ Is further enhanced by brilliant, ed by the Branford Garden Club ning a mock marriage was perform­ they will receive full benellt ot the Mrs. Anna Cassldy, Mrs Walter Dam III adltorf/ writer! and artliti Waters and John Ahem. The ex­ Kingdom of Love and our king­ "DANCING CO-ED" pressed in charter or statute. sparkling Christmas trees. There's Registrations must be made with ed with dancing and entertaining new set-up, said Mr. Sangster who berg, Mr. Rudolph Knouer, Mrs. rttcognizad thobttitlnthslrflvldt. penses were defrayed by the pro­ doms of hate is so great that we !-: WITH ;•: "The meeting at which the alleg­ a song In heart ot the family groups Mrs. Ann Lowe, Short Beach. following. explanied that all accounts are be­ Brandrlff, Addison Cooke and Frank ceeds from the St. Patrick's supper. are aware of our lostne^s. Instead ot Lana Turner, Richard Carlson ed ratification is claimed to have An Ideal Gift For Any 0oy as they gather In offering up their There will be a prize ot $2.50 for The wedding of the engaged ing carefully reviewed, so that cus Dudley. There were tables in play FOR RENT The following program was pre­ blacking out the Bethlehem Star, Well., Thurs.—Dec, 20-21 been had was not called or held in Send $1.50 for year's thanks tor a year ot happiness, the most attractive door decoratlorvj couple will take place on March 25th tomers may be billed at the rate elswhere by those who could not CIDEM accordance with the requirements subscription thanking God that this yuietlde is attend. sented; Welcome, hymn, "Come the lengthening shadows ot war After January 1, 1940—Store on corner of Main another $2.50 award will be given which should be mo.st advantageous BTTENISHED GOLD make men appreciate its radiance of the law nor was the claimed rat- not marred by any great catastro­ for the best doorway and the Conn. In each individual case. With Shepherds Lowly; "What the CHINA NIGHTS Rugged adventure.. .sports •** Carols Sing as never before. Only la the spirit Itcatlon such as to specifically rat­ Street and Hillside Avenue; 258 Main Street, Bran­ phe. Silently praising God that Light and Power Company will give Bells Tell"; greeting; A Little One "ROSE MARIE" pagas of picturai.ccomic cartoons The Pine Orchard Club held a CHRISTMAS PARTY Like Me."; clap dance; Christmas of the Christmas Christ Child can FOR SALE ify. ford, Conn. Now occupied by the First National Store. . *. [Ingles and |okes ... Insplra* family circles are not broken by $5.00 In merchandise tor the best carol sing last evening In the M. J A-Llng- Ling a new world be re-constructed and ^vlth Jeanette MaoDonald and "It is found that the respondent tlonol orilcleiMiScouttng featurei sons called to the trenches. night lighting. ATTEND PARTY Herbert Herr and William Hoyt,l recitations;- Ting Warner home. About 100 guests the Song of the Angels be heard, Nelson Eddy have not, by a fair preponderance These premises contain 1800 square feet of iloor space, To all those who have done their] managers of the Capitol Theatre ln!"Patsy's Problem", "A Christmas were present. Newly printed carol Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Lay and .May the Joy and Peace of Chrlst- ;-: ALSO :-: R. C. BALLOU of evidence, sustained their burden part in making our community a East Haven, announce a special Acristic"; "The WeekJ3efore Christ- the cellar the same. Can be used for any legitimate TOYS NEEDED song books were distributed. James Sarizero of the Branford Imas be with you and remain with ot proof. pleasant place In which to work, to] Christmas party for East Haven mas"; "Usten My Dolly; Pack- ... "Death of a Champion" .BOY SCOUTS of AMERICA New toys or toys In good condition Motors attended a Christmas par- 1-: WITH :-: "Judgement of ouster may en- Business. For information call Branford 223-4. live or play, the Brantord Review HavenchlldrenatlOa.m.Saturday. age Party; "Dance of the Snow-lyou alwaysl a PsrhAvanua • N«wYoric,N.Y, may be left at the Health Center for Howard Stepp of Lawrencevllle I ty Tuesday evening at Waverly Inn Lynne Overman, Susan Paley •ter." :,.•,. extends friendly greetings for a very No admission will be charged and flake Sprites" "The Christmas Robert J. Plumb, distribution among the children ot , visiting relatives I for 100 guests of the Cooley Chevro­ Joyful holiday and join the happy all children are welcome Spirits.' Rector of Trinity Church, 1030-1939 the less fortunate. here Tuesday. let Co throngs wishing a Merry Christmas •m

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spending the-ChristriiBs holidays Mr. and-Mrs. Harry Lpngyear, H«n-"TJtBnty-T)f=Biiportunity-';=ftfia-TieBd— TUE BUANFORn REVIEW, TIIURBDAY, tIEOEMBER ,31,1030 ' yago Th'reo College Ho\es 'Morris pove with his mother. , , , ry Ammernian, Mrs. E(^ward Collier for growth. The result has been job- EAST HAVEN and,Eugeiie Fujhs. • . ,, creating, dividend-paying actlvjty •'•••II I ' III tv I •••iiiriii I • 11 II Mr. and Mrs. Ffederlck P. Clom- all alpng the business front. Durlpg ^t2^^'|2^^^?^^^'^^1Cl2'|j^2^^^2^^^^^^^^l3^^1J^^-t2^^^^'^'5!-'^-^-%2-^-'5?^^ t • , y . \ i OLD STONE CHURCH The CH'rlstltias Tibllday for stO- ons of 109 Fort Haff Rojid will en­ BUI^tNESS November ,. tho Federal Reserve . •• ^^.ru',:yn:•,:-, -.., •, Masonic Order Hears i Grannis florner tertain , Chrlstm^,. Mrs. Arthur I •, SCENE OF WEDDING W.G.M. Thomas Desmond donts at Albcf'tus Magnus College, A lot of peo]jIe,l;ave the Idea that Board's liidex of industrial prodi(c- Mew Haven cammeiiced Wednesday cierfions.and daughter,>Ilss Anna the present high rate of business tlon rose.to 125 per cent of what The wedding of Miss Paulino May demons of New York; Mr. and Wor.shlprul Orond Master Thom­ aftPrnoon. Students at the cpllpBc > -• t .•• I 1 'r.'! • activity Is due almost solely to ^y,'pr statisticians figure Is normal. Korn, dauRhter of Mr. niid Mrs ^rs, I^obeft pauersfleld^ and Mr. roders. The truth Is that the tJ. S. Thi^t^, better than . In any,.single as F. Desmond of the Masonic or­ from this vicinity Include the MJssr 1 _., „„»„.„ ' ri, j',.r ~," and Mrs. Ward Harding demons, Julius Korn of East Haven, to Mr der In Connecticut gpoko recently OS Ethel Kennedy, 1940,-Mlss Ma-I,°\"" ao" P0«o"« v'.slted the wln- so far has received very few large month of high flying 1929. There's rtBttitaj^ both of East Haven. Coi;|icUus, R. JoJins, son of Mr. before more than 100 Ma.TOns from thllda CrescentI, 1040, Virginia Brac^=^ *"" ^'ff-L^^ "'» Morris Cove order from the belligerents except plenty of work in store for 1940, too, Lbiils Johns of 25 Shoreman Road the Fourth Masonic District of ken 1043 and Virginia Thompson,'?""•=" °'"^' Wednesday „.ln the for airplanes. Indirectly^, however,ja good case in point.liehig (.he pl- and tho late Mrs. John of Now "The Value of Love In Christian, IB43. Previous to suspension „, Ppmmunlty Housp. Townsepd Av- Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Todd will the war has served to lift us out of'ectrlc power and light Industry's Haven, toolj place Saturdoy evontnff Life." Xi^o services wore a^^ndpd clas.,es, the students assembled at a •"r'-'-?--*-'!""-^'^-^^ ff-f't;-^^"' be the guests of their daughter, a lethargic and hoplelcss frame of plans to spend half a billion dollars In lh9 Old Btopif Cliijrcji. ,Thq 'of!\-by.tho Qrapd Ip^BO pillcprs (irjd by Christmas fireside sing In t^p llbary ^1 H",?'T \f °^'"'^f f, ^ ^ H Mrs. August Muller, of Stonlngton pilnd about America's fpture. Once next year to add 8000,000 kilowatts -fct-i*'4-^5i^«=>r&s)|-^c»r^'ii^5!^ clatlnn olergymen wore.' thb Roir. District Deputy Btonloy .T. Williams if Rosary Hail at which the seniors P?„^ '3""^f'-' Mp.,Fr9nk Stpne-and fpr oyer the Christmas holidays. again Individuals and companies to thp oountT's gqneratlng cappc^ William Nicolas, pastor, and the of Northford and his staff of which Werp hostpsses.^ . •, Miss Emily Slocomb. After he jire beginning to believe that there's Ity.. . , , , ^ ,. ,, ' Rev. Emerson, L. Curry, who por-i 1,1),.,0„ Hcy,'Vfm\p.llr^.i„,, Y,iii);.|i( r^ H, tiiwutP, Nipples, posto, pastor r ' Classes wlir be resumed Wedno's- H8'"8 ""'' awards wore-made the Miss Clara Boss will spend the Frank Kaminsky HAMILTON SHOPS formed.tho ceremony, before the of .the, Old ,Stpi)'p churoh.ls d(strlct day, Janujiry 3. J."dE,9^ VXprp „,p!jt^|;t^J,nqd„,.!n, the holiday with Mr. and Mrs, Arthur :' 1 Immediate families. ' ' ' chaplain. The occasion was the an- ljonj,e "t.Jy^rs. ,0,u,YPr, ijdjyarcjs, qlub ^.^,i)p)^son ,pr;Ne^ J^fsey^. . ,•,,,-,, ! Glven In marriage by her father, njial observance of E(t. John's day. Evcrlt Holmstrom, a senior at Pratt ljrepgpt,,',^morjB:;.th9#.v.,'Wno .-.ffl- Since 1897 Charles Morawski the bride wore a. gown of gornet , ^Vorpjilptul Qrand Mijster Dos- Institute is with his parents, Mr. qelvp(l.,^pwf^i-f)S,,i.wor,p,,,,as.„f9ilov(s: iam'colilerot Beacon Avenue Volvot and carried Talisman roses, mond dool'nred that St. John the and Mrs.' Fred Holmstrom, of Gran­ l^'rqaj,h^,^,nr^t, pr4ze, ii^rs'.'„ ,fUjlus ha^,bepr( pofi^nc^ilojils hon^e,Wltfi Mrs. H. Ellsworth Turck, matron of Evangelist exemplified In his life ite,Bay,for the holidays. • Holi|^j,(3e(jp|n^, i^rs, Joljn Maxikayj ftl? gyJPPPri'rn-'-: •, "h:'.'i-nv,',-' ^r '. ENDURING THE TEST OP TIME Wi^h their many '! honor, wore bluo velvet hnd carried and In his teachings that love for l^ilrjl, iyfA:&,M) N^lit; hptiqcaljle.m^n- Amerlcijn beauty roses. Mr. H. Eljg- his neighbors that Is one of the John Adams, Is "vacationing with Mor), Jijrs. ,Qlly,(?P;Edv(,£(r,d^i,;PP,rBys, Tuesday evening the 20-40 club Extend Holiday wo'rtlv Turck, Yale lD2fl,. served as precepts upon'whlcii tlio order Is, bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Qeorgor'"'"st.'jiffs? RftPr. purj,p*'i{»ff'n .QJ^r'l^sbhWiy ; secqnd, he)d.,a,p.hrl3tij(as Parljy in,,the Pep- bpst mon. . ' ; • ,• ; . |fpundpd. Hp, pointed Ip thCwnecdi Adams of Sybil Ave., Indian' Nook.!V^^: ;(,|JiOB?()ii,;,flilrd,|, iyf>,a. ,j;fmi,K rqptlpn-liqpni, of 4he. 8f. ,^n • • 1, i In 1035. pho lifts" been teaching Jp I^nsslng, aii^ said,that, pprspnal Ub-r parents Mr. and Mrs. Archer Knowl '?'"Wffi'''ei'mP"W9r'i I^t'S. Olfttpn.oe ,,,Tljl3'^vjonliig'the Choir of the ton fo- •r his Christma• s recess fro- m '9rofl|c^J(5j-s.,,,pMypr Edward^,, and churph,iiri^f^,tli9 ,dlrqc,^lon pf Mi^s Dry Cleaning ^ «* Repairing the East Haven schools since her prty will bp secure In America lis r$Rr'>i=^W''«='^-fer-'J''=fc-^^Hr^^ graduation and In tho East Hoyeii long as its people have this and llvp Splngflold College. Mrs, Ji)I)ias'Hpldt,., Ta^Ie,,, fjrran'gpr Dpcotby .vifat'spn,' w(l,l', , sponsor,. a HAVE SET A HIGHER High School Annex until her mar- fpr one anptlior, ,,,,, .," ...... i ijients, |flfst,,,I\f)'s. Clt^'fq'n'ci^.',Clr,op,k; ,p)lirls^inas^.party' li||iie .phapel at ejght.p'plbofe. , , ,:,. ','!';',„'. STANDARD OF QUALITT A Merry Christmas rlRgb. \ Momaugnjn Masonic Lodgo wa.s Stanloy Chlsholm, of Bradley Av­ ^eC9)\,di(]y;rs. ,^,'f;, l-i(i'ywRP(J;,' i|?!?'l Mr. Johns, an Instructor In mu­ enue, East Hovpn Is home from I^ri5,,^a4,Wliii)ris,,ho^p);5ble ineiir .p'lindijy,,special music will be sung Phone 610 •';. --•• •, .fry reprpspnted'.at tho sorvjqe. •, ib'y^'^hp.Oh'qlr.of thq.;,St,,, 4n.drews sic" and philosophy, was graduated Mount-Herman School for . .the Phone 563 from Yale and from the Yple School phrlstma's holidays. , 5'- W.'?»'iy!'«iia!l''a)}Rerfl9iitft ,,oh,l,l- Church','/.'. ,,',•-/. •".'.;,,' .-/„,•.•,..- 7 So-Main SI. Braiil'ortl, Comi. TO ALL 36 EadoB Street vwJ f~r! APPOINTED TO COMMITTEE .'-'!;fH,e.,Epwbrth teague will preseiit of Music, wliere he repqlved his Mrs. Ray Glfford ha^ been Ap- ^'''=5ii'iffS?f(ifl'Wr?f^'W,fTO;"sobo^^ Mastpr of Music degre- e in 103-7• ipolnted to the Juvenile Protection •Among the students to return Ifllss ^B|ti,y ^^lier; t(ilf:^jil%,pftfpl Mr. and Mrs. Johns \ylll be at committee of the New Havpn Ooun- home for tho holidays are Philip j ¥ipW»hpi\9i;ftB|•'-•'— *--—#:e mqntlon' '"' '. 'Vprj^o— n "The Mistietoe" a'play put on by homDinee uttenftor JanuarJqi^uary 1 in 25 Shore-SJiore 1 ly prj>^ Tnrbell, of ChldseIdsey '.Avonue,,. and ?"=.(?. RfljlRVt-,,ji;|t9liell,',;|yi%,,>,)j'- thp yp^iflg;, p.epplp o(, the , .Epy^prth --".;•.- ivy *f;'*,s^Wv, Much Season Cheer and Joy hnm Rojid, Mprrls Cove Carl* Swanson, Jr Pardee Platfo gusj^ |Igg|?,,Pla,9q,qi^r,ds: flrst, yivs. lyf;(igup,,}ini?^pr.ij)e dlrep,tlbrv.^,{.^p|in East Haven who attend Mount, Her-- DUNBAR'S PHARMACY CHRISTMAS. PAGEANTS t. }i,(^atp,9,i^'iyif:^^',',"^prnard,', KeiVer .Hi :• \' 'W -.;•-• • • ' ' Mrs. Marshall Beebe entprtainocl man School. ^o'^iiS^RRPd^^rs. p:,,,;y(£J9^ayi-'tfj!i;d, ;.|4 committee consisting of the .r. y, Mi-tf Christ .Churqh purlsh. will observe " '' . \ I >; "s, 'Sonlll Jliiin Street ' • thq Branford S.unshlne Club, at her I Mrs. ..y^,.,l([p'tti;,hpnor{i^ip ,mentlp.n, heads pf,, the. yajjpps ,pr|anlsiatlpns BETTY'S BEAUTY SALON home'Tuosdfiy ovpning. ., tho, Chrls^tmaijj ,se{isan,,,wlfh,.,_!:Wfl 9(..the_,cl^'i}rch|,,j^ej|,jth)s,,, w.eek,.ifo Raymond Gay, a sophomore at ¥^: '^fiA^^.i °lwM^P,?V.,!'.^%'S|WR^ Carring A Full Line of pageants, onbi '"Cp^^p',,Yo, to.,'BQt)\7 the University of Maino, has arrived T--T.- T," •rT--,i,(.,-imfm!-,\Y/i',-"':v;twr .sh'a'pp, p\i}M,;o^\.,I.4 ','fg)erid'f^:J,"New 229 Montowese Street ' Telephone 535 A Chrlstipas party wps given leliqrii,",ln phrlst 'cliuroh, ,PpccmJ home fpr Christmas. bo3^es,i,j,|l)i;jt, ^I^rs^ ,,,ffanjtv, .Sjje.en, sccpnd,(_4i,rs. ^J;.",Not|t;,',t|)trc^,,. .Jylrs. Tupsday attprnoon in Hagaman ^er 2B; nnc^ thp .ptliPir, at t'l-)P,'MP- ip^e |Vj;^0;'^.a^fende^,",-tjil,q','. %,ptlng YARDLET^*S' '-^ EVENING IN PARIS • Ti„ Tt'tt^ii: Mpmorlal Library by the East ,HaY-, iTiaugjiln brai\ch,,'^pi Ppwpy 4y,-r Katherlno Pagano, of Gerrlsh Av­ pei;jn,ard\..^en9}'Soij,,i;Mf's;;,(5iarencp £(()j^.spqtisor^pig',tl^i;, prpgra^rn,,, .are on Garden Club. ,' . ', ' pnuo, Decemt)er 27,.,FnU i;pbpnrsa,l5 Cro,o,If/,jhpi^pj;?^b'|b, mb^itipni •Mf'ft -Jf• enue and Mary Lawler, Deerfleid Wefec, ^,Vft,,;flnberl(,,,Ti\fyfin.fc.,, Ar- ''MB OT^ER COSMETICS Mrs. John II. Gates, w;\s iiostc.ss, for ,'tlip. Iftttpr/.wlll, bo hojd, Friday Street, East Haven, freshmen at j-anp9mj!)^ts ofijpy,ergrPflns,l.rt bB,f]i,- A- ; .^- I ^ " • • •••• ^1 and Mrs. Nathai) Andrpws j^'pad, a at 3(3.0; and fpr "the fo^tfipr Satiir- Stamford School .of Nursing arp Open until 12 P. M. for 'V'our Shopping Convenionco paper on Christmas decpratiops.' day at 2 in tho dh.urph!, home for the holldws. Eecor}fl,j,JMrgG. Klppfpr,; t)ijri?|. lyjrs. A MEHRY CHRISTMAS Merry Christmml i' ' .' ' , '.:' ", ,,', ' " • ''•' ''"i^ " M." DrSitanley" .1-1 I;. I 1- it, .1 i I. MIsg Elsa Pler^pp, Taylor Avenue Miss Miriam.May, Sidney Street, Mary E. Anderson, Stony Creek a P' y[flH;r'}ip'''«!».,Wfln'=nt|pff • w^^ M., I). StjMVlcv • ' Also Sunday aiid Christmas Day was In tfew Ypr,k for a fpw.dayg, ,,. will: leave tpjpQrrow to Ppencj t.l^o student at RadcUffo college. Is Jiqmp llranl'ord Christinas' yabpt|on with jlier, par­ for the Christmas hqUdays,, ].,,,, P''4. :Mr?k Jpi^Br, .MRPHpy hi fl^.'iqnd. ij-ll/a Miiiii Street ' DanlpI Dpiiipspy, East Haven High ents, .lij lylassaplipsetts!', ! ,,, ', Mr^. ,^j(]tIlnp;.,iF;avor|,l;Pjhpuse plftllt^: Phone 456 — We Deliver Prom i' i* 1038 is wpf:k)|ip Ipr,lihp pqiiiioctlcut Miss Ruth Barker attended the mm fm nrst, ,14fs.,:,oijvqr,i.'E(i'\y^,r(i|^,; ',fi'ecp'nd Comp'finy. Miss Dorotiiba liufphy, 8th grade Christmas dance, Monday night at Mrs. If„,:Wqljp,r;-„im,(;fl,;_iy^fj. E,;;r^l^; MAdKERAL ..•:...lb: * 15c tciiplier In t)ie.,, jll^h,. sc|-)(^ol„,,wflll PqmbrQko OPllcge.,,, ,. , ,, ,,,,,. ,, cheil; hoiiorablb mention,'Mrs. R. HAMBUT .'. lb. 35c Seasonal Indppd Is thp December lQiiv'p;'to;7)0{'f'pw ,t(|»',spend'- phrist- Castro. Foliage: flrst, Mrs., Jull,us Comet, monthly .publication ol tho ina!\ with !hpi\jparp^i'tB, jji Ma?S!\pl^u,7 Marian Freeman of Branford, Holdt; second, Mrs. I. Matson; third FLATS lb. 14c Let Us Make Your East navp5i,IJ]igjh'S(jjip5il.,qr|nted In "btla. " '' " ' '' • "' Point attended - the New.- .HftVon, fi/Irs. E. Mitchell; honorable mention HADDOCK .lb. 140 A FRIEND f^ i red and grepn' Uiss., ',! J Whoaton ,'College-X31uh. ..Christmas Mrs. .iM^irshalh- QlSfes-, containers LUNCH TES'TIMONIAL foa for'undoi'grpduatos. , j with loaves'showlrig through: first OOU'V.::...'.: Ib. 16c I Branford Candy Shop The East'llavbn Half Hour Rpad- A gpnoral'bopimlttoe n^'et- Mon­ Mv\. D..,14Qyar;, ,Beqpnd, ^rs. J. Mac- BUTTERFISH ...;lb. 20c 0 248'Main Street- , ;•• • •! • ' •' - 'Pli'oiit''^74 Ing Club hos Invited the Branford day night at tile home of William Mr. and "i^rs:''ri. c! Gillette, of kay, third, Mrs. Frank Sheen. Half Hour Reading Club- to Its Dursp,,5p5 Mqiri, Stropt ,tb prepare Montowese .have .t^elr soi] Jldwlp jGourds: ^rst, Mrs. John Mackay; SCALLOPS .-.; lb. 35c 0 •"'>!?' .Ma"'- M'-.-,-I Wo Carry a F:-ll'^.i-.c cf meeting, January 4 at 3 o'clock In witli them for thb holidays Ho at­ pobond', Mrs. Jonji. Mackay; tjilrd, Hagamnh. Library. I . , jfbf a'testimonial diiinor In January POLLOCK- lb. 12c ' In honor of Lou Do Fllllppo. tends the Syraousp Unlijerslty Mrs. W. Plnkhain; honorable men- LIQUORS' . De.,Filllppo was recently plected ^bh'opl of buslpesg . actmlnlsitr'atlQn. 'tjpn, ?VIrs, CJarenco p.rppk 5\iid,iyji;s. • Fillets — Clams CHRIST CHURCH captain of .thp Fordham football p! Mp.yor. Christ Church will hold a mid­ tpam..The affair will be sponsored Dr, Ralph Oayallaro Is returning Mr. Riissell Sarles, son of Mrs. -''''•' Lobsters'- night service Sunday evening to homo fpr, the. Christrnas.,!iolldnys by thp Italian-American Club and George R.. Willis o? . 1004 Town- FREE iJELIVEEY ^^^^^ A^Merrij Christmas J. Cavqllqr^ usher in tho holiday.' about 500 guests are expected. from tiib ' West'ei-'ii' , pennsylyanla sond Avpnvio., a student, at;.The Hospital' In '.' . , ". .' << Tome ,8cl|0oi. Port Deposit, Md., is relephohe 1356 - Short Beaoh I merry -••• ^-^-?f -^^ ',m J\lnii! Hjrert \J'li|)i|o 5(M-2 lrf«^r^i^'tM5'f*^V^^^'Vvfc'!;--'n=lr-',MrJn^^ •We Carry A Complete Line of eJ^?»^M4*Hr5^Ph-^5,^^J«^u5^-.5p^»^^^ FiROM ;^r-j«V&=b-5'''=)rff^5-'*=5r-$i=^** ScHi'afft'''S'"ffifid'>M:ary Oliver Candies In Attractive Gift Packages Season's Gree'tings ppRNDOi^FER - MARCUS tvv, / ,f i-« Order Your'Brock-Hall' ice'Cream ciaKes" and Forpia ese East Haven Business and Professional Men Branford, Connecticut I'roiii

The Management and Staff of A Merry Cliristniias To Everyone' " .Briini'ord Extend Best Wishes For The Holiday Season • -1 ' '1.1 --•,•'••' 282 MHli'i'St'recif' '• '' ' Roberta's j^eauty Saion Joseph Driscoll, Postmaster COME HERE FOR OUB Compliments YOUR LOCAL DEALER " May you h^Y§ thg NEW YEAR'S OPEN HOUSE Wish You All Season'^ Greetingis East Haven Coal Co. THE MANAGMENT OF. THE Sweetest Chri^tnias ' ' I ',• S 1 George's Restaurant and Bar Dr. Charles F. Donadio '...•: •. ,^ . : - '. .• •.,-'•,.-1 -> .-1,'...- A Merry Christmas CASTELLpN BROTHERS C I U 3 Wolfe's Quality Food Shop Branford Oil Burners REX OIL COMPANY :i(i-;i{) Muiii Street Annex Iron Fireman Coal Stokers BAKERS— DELiOATESSEk 'i:i2 Main Street I'lioiic 1240 •22-1 Miiiii Street - , '• -', r :: :•'-;'. |'|ioiic 41 2i)l Main Street Koppers Coke Fuel Oil Coal Phone 4-()2,5G Offlec: 27!! Main Street Wish all their P^tirpns a^4 Fl'iW^s Compliments Holiday Greetings Holiciay Greetings Frank P. Sullivan, Inc. 5 Christmas Greetings A Warm and Merry Cbristm^s Ace Rug Cleaning Co. 1 ;•-; ' from The Pai)ey Dairy FliOM TIIH •• .' 'I - ,'. r.,- .,•., • .1 ;i > 1 •, CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Dr. Frank {J. Igp In East Haven Since 1916 LOLA'S BEAUTY SALQN Phones: 8-8483 — 8-7765 ^ Western Auto Associate Store CHRISTMAS GREETINGS Bo. Mfti" St., Tliealro lildi,'. I'lioiio uor l'isl.il.li»l,cipeot Koiid JOu.st Haven tU Laurel Street 270 Main Street I'lione 7;i;i TO Phono 4-1386 — Work Called For and Doliverod • • I'lione 4-0807 'When Hungry and Thirsty Stop-at THE TQWNE TpGPERY l^ierry CHrisimds For Those Who are Fussy About Their'Pood- 262'Miin Street • -••!'"*"• • -. -BranEord.'-Ojiiii. Central Shoe Rebuilding Co. The Ashley Workers SATIN TLANNEL ^nd PIIENILE ROBES • i .; I Season's Greetings I ' - V-- -. •;-i i : -'H '•••• • '•] •"• '•,,,,'.,.. $3.95 and' •$5;95'• ••J: • .lolm I'aiiiiMi, j'nip. Whelan's Service Station V ' r ' i _., ^.. . And Our Many Satin UndcrwQar, HandUerchicia and Hose Pete's Restaurant Iniin Champ's Grille ; *"'.'f- '-. ]•:"'.' "I'll X-'ITT'S?' w- Hat Cleaning —Shoes Dyed and Reglaaed SOOONY PRODUCTS ,.,-Attj.activdy.^QSQd • > r •• Regular Dinner Served Daily PASTEL WQ0L 'and ^ILkp^l^SSES, ' Tires — 'Mobilubrication Bpanford Friends 27!) Main Street East Haven steaks and Chops — Beer on Tap The Main Package Store ' •• -• $5!95 and -$7.95 :-'•'•---' ,'H2 Mniii Street' •" ''^ '• ' ' '" Phone 4-013G Liquors — Wines— Beers 274 Itain Street Skirts $2.95 and'$3.95 '-^ Sweaters $1.95 and up •- i' •; J", v'b •i 'ii'V,' "C* ' ''''•^'''• ASHLEY SHil^T CO., INC Pranforci 2u8 Main Street Branford ( r, i- f i«r» ^,1 0 . ^^J^J^^^J^^^^^^^^^-^i^'^^^^^^^^^'^^'^^^^

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Page Four THE BRANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1039 County Council PTA held In the YWCA. ^^ GOOD OHE£R 7^ l/ou^ //ome jvitk am o^ou^ de&umd ,THE LETTER TO SANTA All Churches SHORT BEACH ®llf HJraufarh ifll*ulfu Mrs. C. Haskell Bush attended a Continued from page one Established 19Z8 recent meeting of the New Haven Ii .m • nthony, will preach on the sub­ UNION CIIAPKI- Now mechanically operated doors rublished Every Thumday At net, "The IIou.so ot Christmas, or Christmas Music Scouts Assist were Installed In the Ilrchouse this Dranlord, Conn. k) Room in the Inn" Christmas Sunday, Dec. 24, U week. by The .special maflcal program will 1. m. Sermon by the pastor, Rev. Mrs. Ray U. Plant ot Rockland ncUulo orRun selections by Miss THE DRANrORD REVIEW. INC. Srncst C. Carpenter. Topic: The With Meeting Park underwent an appendectomy idle Loper Slater, accompanied by k-'" ? -"l 37 Rose Street 3cauty of the Lord. Sunday in New Haven pospltal. . .Irs. riaymoncl Plnkham, violinist; Meditation, from Thais" by Mas,^- Special mu.slc. Mrs. Edith Davlcs In The School rones, organist and choir director. MEYER LESIIINE nt, and "Adoration" by Borowskl. Publlsliei The choir will sing "Bethlehem," by 'lu; .senior choir will sing "Sleepers, The Short Beach Parent Teacher ALICE T. PETERSON Editoi Viikc! A Voice Is Calling." by Gounod and "The Angels' Song," by Ira B. Wilson. Association met Monday evening In PIUMP NOPTMJEPN 'JIU Sizes/ iiicli; the Intermediate choir, "A the school with Mrs. Victor Hutchln :iirl.stmas Crandlc Song," by Pro- Candlelight Service, Sunday, Dec. LIFB UNHUOWN in OTHER LANDS. I .son presiding. The evening wns Telephone Branford "^''<'^ LEMON >nd CITRON The Herbert E. Thatcher Chap­ Courier Christmas Coloring contest. CINCER ALE - PALE DRY or GOLDEN btis can 9c books about the opportunities ot the past." ter of Comrades of the Way v/11! Talmadge. CLUB SODA, LIME RICKEY seaso spreading crowds were these contents 29^ AND ALL RADIO FLAVORS 4 Meanwhile, in an industrial laboratory in the same city, two men meet at the church at 0.30 p. m. to Mild Cheese AGED FOR MONTHS lb 21c PORK LOINS 14 sooliidod dauglitcrH of the wealtliy were bending eagerly over n small flame and an array ot glass tubes. go carolling Short Beach Union Chapel held SAUCE 17 oz that only "us commons" mingled Dole's Pineapple Juice '\:^ 25c Tlioy were watching the last stages of uu experiment that.taken over Choir Announces a Christmas party Sunday evening cans FRESH — 4-6 LB AVERAGE in tlio delightful myHteries of toy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Y OCEAN SPRAY 2 21c COMPSTOCK'S can basomonts and five and tens. n year. 'I'hcy were research men employed by an industrial company; Wilson. Pie Sliced Apples 10c their experiments were being baokod np that company; and they NONE Tlio world pitied the children of Church Notices Christmas Music 9 oz FANCY <] size 2 were on the verge of discovering a pew product that would mean new 'PRODUCED BY MAX FLEISCHER cans Finast Applesauce GRADE cans 20c royalty and shook its bead at such Appropriate to the season Is the SUCH 21c DIRECTED BY D&VE FLEISCHER 2 WHITE 20 oz e OULDERS -13 jobs and new paychecks for hundreds of men. pleasures being denied tlio guard­ First Congregational Church Christmas Eve, at 7.30 the Chapel beautifully lighted Community Pancake Flour SPRAY pkg 3C choir and members of the City Mis­ CO-PEATURI3 ed ''poor little rich girls." The learned historian would never think of looking for now fron­ Kcv II. Kenneth Anlhitny, Minister Christmas tree in the school yard 9 oz size 2 Par TIic Thrill of Your Life FINAST FANCY TENDER LIGHT MEAT tiers in industry. Yet that is .just where tho.v arc to be found today. Adults Bible Class, Tuesday sion will present a Nativity Play In decorated by the Short Beach Civ­ cans Green Giant Peas cans 29c Not so now, for we rend that —Sec 15c the Chapel, the Short Beach Choir ic Association with funds given by 2 Today, those are to bo found in science and research, working with nights between Christmas and Eas­ 12 oz the Prinocsscs Elizabeth and Mar­ ter. Topic, "The Career and Signi­ doing all the singing. the Women's Improvement Society. "TELEVISION Hormel Spam orSpicodHam can 25c lb American industry to produce the progress that can come when new garet Rose wont holiday gift hunt­ ficance of Jesus." Sunday afternoon the local choir SPY" FANCY pound ideas are turned from theory into actuality. In that field, lliere lies win assist In the same presenta­ R & R Chicken ^ONED faS' 39c 21 ing in ft ten-cent store, even as Mrs. Jolin Taylor and lier daugh with AMB LEGS December 24. Christmas play In 21c tar more scope, more ot a cbanco tor adventure and progress than tion at the City Mission in New Ha­ tor, Janet, are In New York for a Wiiliam Henry, Judith Barrett you and I. the vestry by Congregational Play­ 2 '^a^-^lSc Daniel Boone or Buffalo Bill or Davoy Crockett ever bad. ers at 4 p. m. ven . few days. William Collier, Sr,, DIAMOND Fancy Maine Squash BONED AND ROLLED IF DESIRED .liilio p\aih everyday lovcablo Sunday morning the choir will, Anthony Quinn pound ohUdren they glijnpBcd into more Thp learned biHlorian, lost among.his djisty books, is very short­ BUDDED 21c California Figs O pkgs X3C Trinity Episcopal Church ;. sing tlio anthems, "Bethlehem"—' Miss Helen Knowlton of Spring­ STARTS FRIDAY and jnoro windows, rusbiiig iii sighted indeed if. bo neglcets tbes'^ things. Tiast/Cronllcrs'l Americans KAa MP least bo serviceable in iiroving. tlio futility ot Irying In solve cm- ttie Whole Year Through 3 FRESHLY MADE Teachers and officers of the ))loyeremployeo problems on any other basis than mutuality of under­ church will meet Saturday after­ McSORLEY'S How typical ot American chil­ GOLDEN ROSE brownie btIs 05C standing and the tree intoi'obange of opinion—in other words, through noon at 3 o'clock to decorate the is lb contents ^» ^i# ^* dren are the 11-yoar-olds oC a cer­ ctn 25c ALE 4 tlio use ot the contcrence table. church and tree for Christmas. or HOMELAND tain Missouri suburban school dis­ •AUSAGE MEAT ^ 19' Sunday December 24 Ih UNIVERSAL Here arc the I'jicts on the strike: Camels, Chesterfields, carton RUPPERT-S trict who spend about one-halt as Only one service will bo held next Old Gold, Phillip JVIorris, T„ $1.42 BEER BALUNTINE* >nl°i'e ^% ^JT much time liatouing to the radio It lasted 5'1 days, during which automobiles could'l be turned out Sunday, at 10.30 in English. ALE or Lucky Strikes and Raleighs included FEIGANSPAN'S BEER 3 every week as tlicy spend in and men didn't work. Church School 9.15 a. m. Electric Appliances Christmas Day sohooH A study made by the prin­ An estimated ."lilO'iiOOO.OOO in sales went down the drain. EVEREADY /*J size 1 FISH SPECIALS The union was granted wage increases totalling more than Early Morning Worship, 5.30 a. ni Corn Kix 2 "Xs' 23c cipal o£ the school revealed tur- Church School Program 4 p. m. Gifts of Enduring Usefulness 2'r3n's'^45c cans 25c $5,000,000 a year, but the estimated wage loss was around $15,000,000 thor that 83 per cent of the pro­ Softasilk Cake Flour pkg 25c grams the ohiidron tuned into tor the strike period. In other words, it will take the men three years Youngsters enjoyed a bit of skat­ lib TIIVIBERLAKE tall had not been prepared tor junior to balance the books on this particular of the problem. ing this past week on the Hammer Wheaties 2 pxa' 21c SMELTS ^^ 2"=29e pond, Alps Road. 2 cans 43c liHtenors. The study was based on And public opinion as reflected in the editorial columns of llic country's newspaper, has at this .iudgment on the strike; tliat it could Bisquick Ur28c records kept bj*'tli6 ohiidron ihe'm- Christmas Seals will be on sale size J; have been settled just as well and a niauuer equally acceptublo to the FANCY DIAMOND btIs Rolves and there is no reason to be- all this week from 3 to 0 o'clock at Here Are a Few Practical Gift Suggestions cans 45c Ginger Ale conls. 29c PALE DRY or GOLDEN HALIBUT ^«^-<^^^ »23c men who held the jobs, by arbitration bef(n'c instead of after in'odue- 2 liovo tlio results, startling as they the post office. arc, would ho very different in tinn hud stalled tor a mouth and a half in the mist ot the automobile Rasp, and 1 tb 1 "7n Bell's Poultry Seasoning 2 15c Straw. |ar XI «* RASP. & 2Ib^Clf industry's most active season, Tile itallan-Amerlcan Club will 7)< oz o*J^ similar communities. $5.00 and under $10. to $25. pkgs XOC hold a New Year's Eve dance In the M-'rlBC STRAW, iar ATW^ Dromedary Pitted Dates 2 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Witli the radio «ncroacbiug so vertlsements, the best athletes do club house. There will be dancing Klectrie 'I'dasters not smoke. Many of them do sell the from 0 unit) 3. Electric .Sandwieh Toasters Whipple Mince Meat 25c licttvily on the time ohiidron have Electric Percolators gal use of their names to tobacco firms Electric Urn Sets -for aotivitios of tbotr own choice, All In The jug REVERIE SILVERWARE, SOLD ONLY AT for large sums, not knowing or car many of the leaders In all good Electric Irons 19c 29c the quality of programs becomes Electric Slixer-Bealers Ing liow these firms may use them works In days to come. Why not be Electric Koom Heaters FIRST NATIONAL STORES. ORANGES ^h'tk 2 ^ 39c more tluin ever important. 'I'hoy Day's Work to entice others to smoke. And noti one of them? You know the poet Kleclric Heat I'ads Electric Clocks Unsweet­ 46 oz MAKES A V/ONDERFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENT should receive,at least a measure long lite. Whether you use little or says; Electric Curling Irons Kitchen Heaters ened cans B7 B a and N. H. CARPENTiai 2 29c SLICED or ot tlio careful thought and prep- much,, tobacco will affect the heart.', "They arc slaves who dare not be Novelty Ijamps Electric Craling Dishes Richmond Peaches HALVES 2 ""' 25 c nriition given to sphool curricula. ,You may never realize it or suffer! In the right with two or three. ORANGES 'iS'^s.' 2^ 29c Electric 13ottle Warmers Electric Trains SALAD quart size 2 There have been protests, now A WORD TO THE WISE I from It. But If some emergency And Paul tolls us that our bodies jar Richmond Peas 2 cans 23c So you're thinking ot learning to should arise— automobile accident, are tlie temple of God's Holy Spirit; Electric Egg Cookers Electric Roasters DRESSING 27c oud again, from local orgauiza- smoke, are you, girls. Well, now, a long illness, a serious operation that we must not defile themi. but Electric Cigar Lighter Electric Kazors Finast Corn COLOEN BANTAM O cans 25c tioiiH and individual parents, suppose we talk it over for a mln- anything which puts an extra strain keep them pure and clean and fit FINAST zni GRAPEFRUIT stsfc 4 ^ 15c against sensational radio eutor- uto or two. Just what do you really upon the heart—well then It might for Him. N. H. C. Pink Salmon ^-^^^ 2tall cans2/C think there Is In It for you? Not be the straw which would tip the fa^" 15c iar 25c tuinipant that has scut many a 44 oz *i •<» ». SALTED child to |)qd to grapple with uigbt- beauty, certainly. See last week's scales against you. And smoking Is $5. to $10. 9e I TRISCUIT WAFERS pko 23c Presto Cake Flour pkg XOC medical authority. Also consider an expensive habit. Find out from $25.00 and over PARKERHOUSE ROLLS H.B.C CRANBERRIES -^^^ 2- 25c maros and other unpleasant hallu­ this; The "British Beauty and Per- some one who smokes, how much Electric Waffle Irons PRIDE ASSORTMENT _^il N.B.C. COOKIES "JWAK^ 2 j>ko^9c Brillo 2 % 27c 2 'pllg" 15C cinations. There are some attempts sonallty Queen" of botli 1935 and she spends tor cigarettes per day or NATIVE Automalie Kangcs Electric Toasters bcks to provide wholesome, entertain­ 1030, Miss Edith Hammand, who week. Then do a little arithmetic, LARGE - WHITE Automatic Refrigerators ing ohiidron'a radio programs, also won the "Venus Figure" con- See how much It amounts to in a Electric Irons LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 bars 17c CELERY 2 17c But the problem of giving chil­ test hi 1937, neither drinks nor month, six months, a year ton Electric Percolators Automatic "Water Heaters XMAS CAKES smokes. One need not smoke to ba years. Think what you could do or FANCY dren radio entertainment thai can Turkeys Table Lamps 3 lb lbs beautlfull Not'lnteloctual superior- have with that amount ot money, AVashing IMaehines 1 lb ^ pRgs 4 IC each 25c RUTABAGA bo oomparod in quality with the •Floor Lamps can can Dark Fruit Cake TURNIPS 6 10c Ity. A very small percentage of it you should save It. Would It be WHITE HOLLAND Electric Clocks educational nnd recreational fa- steady smokers reach the highest good sense to dissipate all that In Radios Light Fruit Cake Md. 23c FANCY oiliticB provided for them in other grades In school and college. Fewer smoke? Electric Cookers FANCY SELECTED Ibc NAEEAGANSETT COLD STORAGE fields has not really been faced. yot stand at the head of their class-' But, you say, everybody's doing It Electric Room Heaters Electric Vacuum Cleaners doz Holiday Ring Cake 14 oz 55c SQUASH 6 10c BRONZE Eleetriq Grills Medium Size This is an. opportunity that wo- es. Not athletic prowess. In spite of and I don't want to be odd. You're Electric Dishwashers 4 lb 99c BLUE HUBBARD inon!s organizations', citizenship alluring but deceptive tobacco ad- mistaken about that; Just as mis­ Electric Casseroles Medium Holiday Ring Cake •t\ taken as the prophet Elijah was Electric Sewing Machines Wm. ELLIOTT Size doz KM groups, library associations and Ereclrie Sandwich Toasters 4 lb 99c when ho tljough he was the only Strictly Fresh Grade A Holiday Square Cake APPLES MCINTOSH 19c ational value'that wi.ll he a crea- Electric Fans 6 Roger Whipple Electric Ironers other cultural groups — all ot one left wlio worshipped God. There Electric Hair Dryers loaf lOe which have a stake in childhood tivo and iuspiralional inilucncQ in were 7,000 others In Israel. There stony Greek Road Sun Lamps BROOKSIDE iced Egg Raisin Bread children's lives. But even the best aro many times 7,000 young men doz COOKING lbs might seize to the great bencflt ot STRICTLY FRESH Stollen Fruit Bread loaf 18c tlic youth of the Nation. radio programs should not occu­ and young women In tliese United Make Your Selection Now at Our Store or at Your Appliance Dealer's LARGE SIZE GRADE A APPLES 6 17c f Our Flock maintains quality py so much of a child's leisure States, In Allied Youth Posts in Youth's Teniperanco Councils, In { The radio has a'place in- oliil- time as to intorfcro with outdoor raputotion, good' body con­ Christian Endeavor and other or- dron's lives today.' They need not games, reading and the hours iganlzatlons of Christian youth who formation and fine grained THE CoNNECticu I1GHT& POWER Co. be barred from using it. The chal­ tliat should bo spent in uomiiau I neither smoke nor drink but who meat. lenge is to adults to provide ju-'ionship with parents—Christian have rollicking "good times with a 21 Moutowese Street Phone 744 Branford njor radio pi'ogram's of real recipe- Scienee Monitor. I purpose" and will doubtless furnish c 'An k STORES S^^

l•*ii^S%>^ 'J^^f^ ..)... Pago Six THK BKANFORD KKVIEW, THURSDAY, DEOEMHER 21, 1030 m STONY CREEK -' ' St.Thercso'sV"*"" " ' J|age Seven " [strikes, mii.'stc supei-visor, tisslslDd-] By Adrienne Northam The Women's Confraternity is cd'by a social hour and refresh- UEGUETS holding a Christmas Party Friday with the musical I inimbcrs.PupUS inonts. There was nearly a 100 ppt night In the churph, parlors..There of this .-ichool mo all of thc-iirlr; The Review regrets that space this LATEST SPORT NEWS' Services in the local churches on ;(jont nttondanco. ,. , ,'•,. win be a drawing for o turkey, carol "Mass will bo-celebrated on Christ* mnry and Intprmcdlate grades. wcek„does no^ permit Inclusion of CllUnCIl OF CUIIIST Sunday will bo: tl^e iScliool NQWS. .tlipnis submitted singing and a grab bag. mns morning at .SI; .AuEUsllne's Costumes and scpnery wore made Rev. Kenneth Brookes, Pastor : Mass at 9:15 at St. Augustine's w\ll apncay In a-laler^l.ssuc^. Joseph M. Zaffino :-: Sports Editor Church and all member.s .>ot the 'under the direction of the teachers. Christmas Sunday, Dec. 24 R. C. Church, Rev. Wllllara;Brower, The Women's Confraternity will parish are urged to/attend. It ia Miss Ellen Qarlson, Miss ilosp Ali 5j;* Handel Prelude—"He shall feed [sponsor a Children's Christmas par­ pastor, Mrs. Edward Daly,' organist tormap and Mrs. Qcorec Pair. " Granite BaiV ELEANOR LAICH. WITH ALL-AMERICA RED HEADS QUINTEir TO PLAY IN CQNNECTiCUT His • flock"—Handel. Processional . — — >. »^«.j,, uiBuuiHi. hopenoped thatnatt alalll mombormombors wilwilll makmake ty Sunday afternoon. There will be and choir director. Sunday School I an effort to Receive on that morn- • - • •••'>.,-, Hymn—"Joy to the World"; Call to a grab bag and refreshments Tho Civic Association hold Its By Clmrlott« YonnK ^ Worship; Invocation; Lord's Prayer; will follow with Instructions by ing. ,,'• > . •• • > Dominican Nuns from New Haven. . . regular business session followed by Responsive Sentences; Gloria Patrl gRANFORD Anthem—"How far is It to Bethle Tlie Junior League held a Christ- Christmas party In i.thp • tpwp )in)i Hirs. A. Voung of Hill Street has local Athlete To Be Branford High Hoop^ers mass party Monday night. Holy Eucharist will be celebrated on Thursday, evening Pf this woplc.; RIGHT DOWN OUR ALLEYS hem"—Shaw; Scripture Lesson, Morning prayer and sermon will at Zlon Episcopal Church on moved to New Haven. LAUNDRY Matthew 2,1-12; Anthem— "Mary /m. be at 0:30 o'clock on Sunday morn- Christmas morning. This •- service Tho North Branford Voiunloor m kept all these things"—Barnes; Mrs. Gerald Milne, Betsy and ^ big at Zlon Episcopal.Church, Rev. ^111 bo at 0:30 and the usual parish !Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kells and m Gerald Milne Jr. were guests of Mrs Flro Department enjoyed a talk by FikT'"|r(^k ' ^§en In Bristol Saturday Pastoral Prayer. |Francis J. Smith, Rector, Mrs. communion will be expected. daughter of Highland Park, have The Branford Glrl.T Go. Conn. Haven Crown loam, Mac Carbonl, of James Mllne, Sunday. Assistant phjet Splplno of thq Now rei^l.ed' tbo Kelly, -hpiiso. 330 triple. The MIP boys are doing Tomorrow Response—Beside Thy Cradle" — •Paul R. Hawkins, organist and| The annual carol service and the latter team, wrested the game choir director. '-••• ''WE'rWASH Loinsuc team suffered their first de­ .some excellent bowling and are Havch Flro Depijrtmqiit at their feat of thi;, .sca.sqn la.st .Saturday from, Branford with a double .'itrlkc Solo—"The night was very still"— Christmas party will be held on recent mooting. Hjs talk and a piigM, In Danbury Sun- right on top In the league after 12 Barnes; Sermon — "Bethlehem's Mr. and Mrs. Halllcc Stockman of December 2G, St. Stephen's Day. Mrs. Anna Stone, drove Street Is night who)) thpy bow|pc| at WpUlng- anc| a pine filler. The dccLslon went short bU5|nes5 session was follow '• '-SOFT'DRY weeks of outstanding bowling. Star"—Rev. Kenneth Brookes; An­ Warren, Conn, were guests of Mr. Morning worship with a Christ­ a patient In tho Hartford Hosp||al forti Star, (first plaqp.team.'ri./Ar" tp, the vl.sllors, Branford winning The carol service at the church Night For NonLeag lie Tilt them—"Gloria in Excelsls"—Mozart; and Mrs John E. Bralnerd, Sunday. mas sermon by the pastor. Rev. G. Icno Illlchoclc ieact-off for the op- only the second encounter. The flr.st will be followed by the Christmas All-Aincricaii Keel Meads, Hcsl Girls Hasketh.ill Team In Country Branford Ulff Plii Association Offertory—"Cradle Song"— Spin­ Plllard Lessley, and a carol service party at Rectory Hall. ponent^^, qaiiip \y!thln a tew pln.'j or game went cheap, but the last was Knctlumcn, Who Lost licartbrcakcr To liast Haveners, Tuesday Mrs. William. Adams of Branford Scheduled For Bristol And Danbuty Over:Week Tjid Willi Liijch a,gijJlpn.t attempt, • .Branford pin­ jTcam Standings ney; Doxology; A Christmas Prayer led by the choir will be at 11 the woiiioii's world,record for thrqe G W Evening In The Armory, Are All Set For Conflict With New Recessional Hymn —"Angels from and Mrs. Clayton Johnson . spent q'clock In the Congregational In Lineup—i^'any Branford Fans IiNjiect To Wiincit Ganjcs— ning 060 against New Havcri's 070. L Pts Schools will close on Friday after FINISHED WOEK games; .namely, 435. Her games the Realms"; Postlude—"Christmas Thursday in New York city. ,. ElcanotjW'ill Visit Home For Slion Two Day's Stay < ,;, Sportsman's Tavern 30 28 8 37 Haven Hillhouse Quint At York Square Gym Tomorrow Night— Church, Mrs. Douglas B. Holablrd, a single session. The rooms have \yprq .151,.A41 and 143. ASttlnst ijuch March'!—Merkel. One of the best big pin teams eve; Bfd Public Mar 3G 21 15 20 Contest Will Be Non-League Battle— Dec. 29 Left Open organist and eliolr director. Miss been particularly attractive this BAOHiESLOE SERVIOE pppositloniithp going was "tough." Elm ,Ti-ce, Rest 36 12 24 20 Miss Louise Bralnerd and Lee Ethel Maynard, assistant. The us­ Eleanor Laleh, local popular ath­ Branford came ver,y nearly winning asse|'c(l!lp(;l In EInuifqrc), Is prpparing Storm of Wethersfleld were guests year and each grade will celebrate » I yi' c.M ( (vv. ... ::vj-: rri':" Ancient Mariners .,..38 11 25 13 The Christian Endeavor will be out ual presentation of white gifts will lete, who Is touring the East with East Haven the second game, Ijeing'about three fqr.tl^ls^.yqari'ABC,' (.ournamqnt In Coach John Knccht's Branford of Mrs. James .Milne on Saturday. In Its own way the coming of the AU-Amerlean Red Heads girls High Totals 2815; 2711; 2747; singing carols on Christmas Eve. follow this service. Christmas Day. FOR SALE marks up Bfl,er thp h(ijf ^ay'fnark. Detrglt MlcUl^m'i. i3y way of prac­ high Hornot,s, after dropping a clcso 2031, Hlgli Gamc-^B88; 070;102i; Hig|i Hockey The members of the Sunday te(im, considered "tops In the bas­ Hltciicopk stai't'ecl her whlri\ylnd tice they .will oppose the Har(.fprd one point decision to the fast- step­ Anyone desiring to Join them is ask­ BfeUtsBi-arifprd; 027. Mr. and Mrs. John Bralnerd at­ School win have their annual An operetta, Haii.soI and Orclel. ketball world" are scheduled for two streak of.making anew,-and swamP- Spart!\n3, champion.5 of Northern ping- East Haven high hoopmen, by ed to speak to Miss Beatrice Kcisey. tended a card party In Bridgeport Tel. 572-2 — 572-3 Christmas party in tne Chapel on was presented In the town hall on BALLOU gatiips while In Connecticut over od |.l>e lopal.girls.,Mary, |iesj(tn. did Connecticut, in Branford, thl.5 week, Last Week's Results Team Si tarts a scant one point margin, arc in Saturday evening. the holiday week end, at Bristol on New Britain f^iylE tlio bpst pfn work, cblleotinB a 325 Thursday at 8 o'clock. Last week Branford, Public Mkt 2 vs Elm great shape for the big game ,'iVlth Win Present Pageant Friday evening. Miss Edna Oris- Tuesday evening by the jMiplls of B.' W.' 'Nolaon," P'rijp. Saturday night and they go to Dan K/ they easily defeated the Singer Mfg. On Thiysday evening, December wold, superintendent in charge, the Center School. Miss Dornlhy set and, and Estello Waclkt^ was next Tree, , Restaurant 2; Sportsman's To Practice Hillhouse high of New Haven at Troop No. 42 of the Girl Scoutc ' Bi'apfordl bury to face a strong quintet In the men qf p^r|clgpport. Sportsmen 'Ta­ 21 the Sunday School of the By D. J. I'iniizio Witll. 308, Thp tqarn will have a two Tavern, 4 vs Mariners 0. the York Square Gyni tomorrow entertained Pack 10 of the Brownies Hat City on Sunday evening. This. -,„„ ^„a, ^i^vcu U.B.I uum^c vern team Includes Mori .Wall Hugo Church of Ci-jrlst In Stony Creek The East Haven high quintet weofc's vaoatlbn, n:^eetli^g.,the YMCA night. ' • , _,. their parents and friends at a \ylll be the flrst appearance pt, thoU,„rte it two In a row when they do Mann, Frank Ablondl, Ec| K,ainb, Season Records Tile Branford high school hockey will present q Christmas Pageant, air|s on hpi^p territory oii January To date it is not yet known a'bout Christmas party Wednesday night High Triple; Albondl 692; Hylenskl team started practice last week in "When thq Star shone." The cast of "Reel Heads',' in Connecticut, wnc'lfeatpd the Nq\v BrltalniTrndq l^oop atli of the, new year, fine.matoh fol- Dave Hyllnskl and Jack Doolittle, the strength of the Hillhouse ciijlnt at the school. There was a grab bag according Ic reports wehave:recelv 050, Kamb 051; .High Single; Pauk the hlgli sohpol gym. As soon as the characters In order of appearance Is Stor,49fjt,JB'rlcl^y.n'phe piue ,iin^,Gold lo'jylngi will mark, the' half of'the all pin3tp,rs pt great ability , but you can be assured of a great for the Scouts and the Brownlesire- 270, H. Mann 250; ladollttle 244. Ip.e conditions are good, the sextet as follows; cd upstate, capacity crowds ai'ij, RX- played .a. listless Igjunft In. ti^e flf^|; bowling season., , ,,, battle when the Branford cornliine ceived belts which, the i.SppHts had Ijo'ctod to attend,.both games and will start practice on the Branford half, but In the second stanza they Thd Branford MIP team won'an­ ' HI Lltqs Last Week comes to grip with the New Hav­ Mrs. Jones—Dorothy Plumley; made. A play "Thei-Bird's,Christ­ many .from Branford, Guilford and Hockey Rink on North Moin Street Xo\ind„thoif. i:anBe and, l^egiii} tp other niatpli In fho District League Triples—Hylen.'Jki 031; Ablondl 013; eners. The contest is set, for, 8,30 Maggie—B,etty. Hinckley; Amy — mas Carol" was presented by the East Haven will Journey to see Man which is owned by tlip Branford pile up points.' • In a sensational finish in ft So. Saturday .Jilgiiti winning two, pqt pf Pauk 500. , . with the preliminary getting under Joan Baker; Carolyn — Marilyn scouts. Refreshments were served. necr!p> M. Olson's fa(Tl,QU? '(l.o'n.P," Hockey Club. , j. ^hprqrtvvasn't any particular out- Co!'\n. lyien'a League , match last throe frohi tlio Now. Hoven Cres­ • singles—Pauk 270, Albondl 239, way at 7,30 p. m. Evlson; Bqbby— Edward Murphy; lassies of til\e court. ,,..^,.. .M,nv:) stiju^lrig pjayer for the Mahprmpn, Sunday night a,t thp Branford ^Al­ cents, .picl? p.qurko w^s the shin­ Hylen^ki 237 204,,Wall 224, Zura.sl:i The team this year Is coached by Next week end, December 29, David —Aifthuro Symonds; Anna- . Whjlo barnstorming,thp Blastorn Henry Pullman of Waterbury was bilt'.'jlipylptufy )vas won,by..a con­ leys!, between Branford and the Now ning ilgiit with a 155 single and 221. ,:,'.. Malcolm Spaar, who Is the mana­ Branford has opened, but may Play Barbara ^ossj Benjamin—William • Seaboard, while In Connecticut for a wqek qnfl gufist of ti.ls-'notheiv." cert trated' team effort.-i-Iayko star­ ger of the Bjantore) Hpckey Club, .some other team in town to" fill up Robertson j, Claudia—Norma DuBols the two days, Eleanor Lalch Is ex­ Daniel—Clareijce Hoyt; Deborah— red for the losing cause with six SPbllTS~NOTiCE! """^ According 'to reports, prospects the opening. '• Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Julian vis- pected to spend a few hours each for a gpod team are bright as. the Rose Alter^natj. Little Sister—Sally points. The flpal ,couqt .was ,3,7-2()j The Jteylciy i-ogrcts t|mt-si'ace Following Is the rcmalnding ItedMrs. Julian's mother Sunday fIay.„wUh her family, Mr. and Mrs. following players of last year's team Bralnerd; ,TwoAngel5—Isabeile Ro­ The Epst Hayeri Jayv'ees' trimmed tills week docs not permit full basketball schedule for Branford Mloiiael G. Lalch, Maple Str,eet,i qf thp New^rltiiiB Se(jqn(lS| luia, t|ifill- cpycragc of. a|l the Spofts^Ncw-s, will pprform again for the high bertson, Geraldlne Debay; Madonna thl^.towa, as when she leq>!qs.-the WlLh t^iiP YOU Ilf' A-i bdNDITION high's hoopmen; Mr. and Mrs Earl Baldwin's new !nE gtimbj^y thp" scqi-p qf 24-28, , buifull )|agc cditluMs will .ap­ schoolsextet; Anthony Pope, goalie, Elaine Johnsop. , , ,. • :,., honip, Rogers. .Stffot ls:near|ng com­ Nufnieg State with her Red.J-lead Kj^s^.ilavcn, itlglv pear n'irxt week. Get [lie liabi't of stopping qvor lierc for n gaiiie or two in Dan Daly, BUly Munger,. and Mark- December 22—Branford at Hlll- pletion. , combine, they will head for their V.' Castellon rf ,..4 tlie afternoon or cvpuiuK. and notice, linw inueli better leskle defensernen Bob LnCrolx, Bill liousf;, December 29—Open; .fanuary Children's Parly lioine for CassvUle, Missouri via the R. Walker If .. ...1 you'll feel, AUpys nvRilable from ;ipolitimo on SchwanfelderJ Harold' Danberg, Sal 5—Branford at Wajllngford; Janu- On Thursday evening December southern route and then will bead ary9—Stratford at Branford; Janu­ Mrs. Lazarl is helping out at the R. Clemens lO ...2 |Pacilieo, all forwards. 28th there, will be a Chrlstipas .par­ Malley Co. during the ptirlgtipas fCir,fialltornla, .Oregon, Washl.ngt.pn p.. ,qjar|{,^;g ...... 4 Hawks Extend Anthony, Pope and LaCrolx are ary 12—Open; January 16 -r-HHI- ty for all the Children of the Sun­ house at Branford; Janijary 19— rush. and Canada spending most of tl\e R. G^stcljpn Ig ...2 co-captaihs of the team. day Sohooli It Is believed that San­ Branford at Milforcl; January 23— month of January and part ofiFob- ^•. Tyipr' ig. ., ...2 Park Place eys At the present time it is not ta Claus win be present on. this oc­ ruary in the farwest., ' ;i,.i, Holiday Cheer Branford Branford at Seymour; January 27— Mrs. J. Acebo Is recovering from \v' • ... Open All Day Saturday known whether Branford will play casion. , I the grippe Just this past week, In a New Derby at Branford; January 30— Totals .15 In ttic District Hockey League in Branford at Shelton; ' February York big town we have the follow­ New Haven, Richard Howd of Palmer Road ing report of a game which goes on New Britain 'Vin'ip 2—MiUord at Branford, Feb—Sey­ Mrs. Van Hasklns of Hartford, H. Kaykq rf ..3 0 mour at Branford; Feb—9 Branford is home frpm New Jersey where he visited LUCIRS Stjies recently. She to say: '"Talk about youij gaijrjson has been jvorking for the last two B I\Jnvenh.a r£ ..1 0 Thp hlgh-flylne I-Iawks, who Those who doubt that Billy Conn, at Derby; February' 13—Branford at summers at the islands. . iivi\!i|vos, '^Jth, second^,jtis IJlftvi r^T months. ,' . .,.1 2 have enjoyed florae pretty nice out­ light heavyweight champion, will East Haven; February 10—WalUng- ::mallnfaE.vtli.o Bod Hq^4§.

AVOID long houn on hai- ardoui higliwayi, wttll con- CitWIft' tlanl throat of sloat. know and t Ice to dampen holiday galotYl The Npw H|^vop Railrf^ad Chapol at Hifih St., New Haven ' ANAR ANPEgSON jfjndi r<^adY,^witli Iti gfoal '• ' Siii-cessdv to-K (IV billet to - •• floet of fai{, froquanK fr^poth riding trains to carry holiday 220 Mnin Street , Branford, Conn. travolors safoly, lllraly tg cp|p- .|>fationi in town t^n^ f^Vn^fy. MQWI Special Holiclay CQ4C|I Venice Inn jRf-rplSff CMme Farel are good going any COME IN-AND SEE NEW LINE OF'JEWELliY time from tiec. 2pth to Jan. L Returning to" .original SPAGHETTI DINNERS inpliltlipg Wedding"KingnJ Diamonds, Birtbstone Rings, Waltham itarttng place n^t later |F|an Cfruori and Hamilton Watohcs —Simmons Crosses and LopUets rj TALCi/M'PomBi. 1 Jan. 10. MEiTBiL^S " 25o do2;. ?: BEST SELECTION of XMAS CARDs'in TOWN a*^ 'Rouse' :A:For complitB dttaili caniull Submarine Sandwiches SWEDISH XMAS!CA:EDS " - " • on your local Ticktl Anni. Christmas Wrapping Paper, Ribbon and Seals . THE lEEPEg Cp. BEER--MUiSlG WATERMANandSHEAFFER FOUNTAIN PENS Telephone Office 6-8829— Res. 4-0725M 'Harbor Street Branford OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS , •OTHER SETS -/rews CjSi miMWMM. 549 Elm Street •"^^ •• W HdverifConn. The "COLLEGIAN" $1,50 *- \.'..,'. .' \ »-,.;. .;'.t«J

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Page Eight Mr. Charles DonadIo of Washing­ Mrs. Dwjglit Monler (Lorraine Mac- E. S. Johnson foreman ot Dcpt. fl ton, D. C. win vLslt Mr. and Mrs Solly Arthur) of East Haven on Christ­ Just Arrived extends holiday greetings to all em­ I Perso DonadIo, ot Laurel Park, for two mas Day. t^iiti^^t^'t • »i**< Happy New Year ployees. weeks • Mr. and Mrs. James Neely, Indian xmtovh B^bieto Mtes Janet Hamre Is In cargo of John's third birthday was recent­ ly celebrated at a porty given by his Neck, announce the birth ot a AND EAST HAVEN NEWS James Grlpper ot tho annealing the ttovered dish supper to be ser­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Valdcmar daughter. Pearl, December 10 in department left today tor Columbia ved tltJs evening by the Branford Karlawlch, Laurel Street. Grace Hospital. VOL. XII—NO. 38 Branford, Connecticut, Thursday, December 28, 1930 South Carolina to spend the holi­ Assembly Order ot Rainbow. Happy Birthday Price Five Cents days with his brothers and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. George Barker ot Mrs. R. F Bailey, secretary ot the Ho will join us again In two weeks. Ruth-VanEgghen-; gree tli^^M^ |, .^"'"^ «'='"'e'« fc'^'>^'"'y "^^ P=<=' Bradley Avenue, Short Beach, an­ Branford Branch of the American -- —,. _, .ui. ,v, 118th. the 27th of this month. nounce the birth ot twins, a boy and Red cross attended a meeting in Politics School Visiting Nurses Edga.r Mclver is leaving today for 1I Charlottunarioiiec AltermattAiicrman,, outi Monroe a girl. In New Haven hospital Dec. Constructs Home Rector Leaves f New Haven Tuesday where she road Christmas Decorations Isantord, North Carolina to spend Greeting were extended on Baturj street has cause, for celebrations on 17. They have three other children. all wish him a report of the local Red Cross In January Has Are Santa Claus the holidays with his children. Ho work during the past year. day to Mrs. Lena Gustafson, of the 30th. To Assume Duty 'f4\i will return in about two weeks. Church Street Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Nuzzello, The MIF Hag Is at hair mast for The 24th Is tiic anniversary ot the 41 Charter Oak Avenue, East Haven Winners Are Announced Rev. and Mrs. William H. Nicolas Three Sessions To 151 Children Mr. Thatcher. Wo have lost not only birth ot Robert Monroe Dudley. announce the birth of a son, James In Washington Tho Steel Foundry Is expecting ot Thompson Avenue East Haven , Leona Peterson, Short Beach, our treasurer, but above all, our Seen In Grants Basement Satur­ December 2, In the Hospital ot St. Don SawtcUe to take care of the day afternoon, Charles Paclleo and win bo In Maine for Christmas. gave a simple birthday supper par­ trlend. And to the very cau.sc of David Stct'son Turk, Highland Raphael. Mrs. Milton P. Bradley, president Wrap 850 Gifts For Christmas community singing at tho Chrlst- Frank Amendola of the Inspection ty Monday evening, Her guests Rev. Robert J. Plumb, rector ot By Local Garden Club frlond.shlp and duly he has given Park, Short Beach, was born Dec. of the County Board of tho New Delivery Among Under mos party. Dopt. talking to Santa Claus. Char­ ; Mrs. William Masson of South were; Philip Mason, Arnold Peter­ Trinity Episcopal Cluu'ch, moved lo- hlB life, rather than to any thought son, Jcanette Thompson and Jean 26, 1933. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book­ Haven Republican Women's Associ­ Privileged Of Town Jny to become rector of St. Mark's of success which camo along with lie wants a new hoist and some Montowese Street is a patient in ation announces the coming of the Jarncs Bcaman drove to Boston more trucks, Frankle wants a pair the Hospital of St. Raphael. Moran. Decorations were In keeping keeping, Accounting, Business Ohurch, in Washington, D. C. He these greater attainments. Hardly "Katie" HJgglns daughter of Mr. Fourth Annual School of Politics. Eight hundred and fifty packages over the week end. Ho said they ot stilts for Christmas so he can see with the holiday season. Administration, Dictaphone, will assume his duties in the now Mrs. Ann Lowe, Chairman For Branford Garden Club An­ a peraon In our Plant has not some and Mrs. William J. Hlgglns of were wrapped before Christmas at over the bull ladle he pushes In tho I Mr. and Mrs. J. Cavallaro of Sybil Comptometer, Day and Evening The first session will be on Mon­ Held January 1st. St. Mark's Church nounces Winners As Judged Yesterday—Lighting time felt his kind understanding have some wonderful beans up Bcechcr Place, Morrls.Cove, celebra­ the Health Center by the Visiting cupola foundry. Thoy have decided Avenue, are entertaining Mr. and Miss Elaine Drennan of Tacoma Sessions. Co-educational. Enter day, January 8th, at 2 o'clock at the Is located near the Capitol and has and a moral support which could there. ted her third birthday yesterday. Nurses assisted by Mrs. Joiin Knud- Efl'ects Still To Be Judged. ft not to believe In Santa It their Mrs Vincent Cavallaro, of V/ashlng- Park, Maryland, formerly of Elm at any time. Children's Community Center, 1400 ;\ membership ot over 1,000, only come from a cUaracter of pa­ sen. They were delivered by Dr. wishes arc not fulflllcd. ton D 0, Miss Rita Dallas, of Balti­ Street, East Haven receives birthday Whitney Avenue, Hamden. Earlier this month 30 clergy ga­ tience and strength. Mr. Thatcher's John MegUn and Bernard Erlck- Birthday Greetings are In store STONE COLLEGE Brenon, Prank Blgelow and David For tho doorway decoration Mrs. son have enrolled in the I.O.S. Blue more, Maryland, and Mr. and Mrs. messages today. Clarence R. Baldwin, Assistant thered In the Now Haven Country many years of loyal service to his for Mrs. Hans Phil of Harrison Ave., 12D Temple St., New Haven Clark and the nurses to 151 children Club to honor him with a farewell R. Earlo Beers ot North Branford print reading course. Carmine , Lalla ot Branford for Chairman of the Republican State Auxilary Gives duties and to his fellow workers will The MIF Sportsman Club hold Best wishes will • bo In order tor who celebwtes a birthday Dec. 29. Central Committee will speak on bring pleasure on Christmas morn­ dinner. was given first prize last night by long be an inspiration to us all. About 150 relatives and friends Christmas dinner. their second annual Christmas par­ the subject, "From Town Caucus to ing to a total of 44 families. Rev. Mr. Plumb came to Trinity Party In Armory tho Branford Garden club. In his honor tho plant will bo attended the house warming party ty at the Wlldmcre on Twin Lakes! •""" The Branford Visiting Nurses National Convention.' ' Church from All Saints Church and The words Christmas Cheer In red closed on Thursday afternoon given last Saturday by Mr. and Mrs road Saturday evening. A very fine' Association received gifts of mon­ At 3:30,Charles S. Blssell, Treas­ St. Michael's Church in Worcester, Veteran's children onjoyod a par­ Anthony Itkovlch, at their new turkey supper was enjoyed follow­ ey, or old and new toys from the and white hung at tho loft of tho urer of the Republican State Cen­ Tho rei'i'ully (uini|ilok'(l lioiiio iif Willinin CliMU'riil at West Kml Mass., In August, 1030. He Is presi­ ty In tho armory yesterday after­ home on Twin Lakes Road. Dancing ed by cards and vocal selections by following: Mrs. Frederick Stlehl, ontranoo while at tho right sleigh tral Committee will speak on "Fi­ Avoinio, Imill by the Irwin Morldn (.'ompiuiy on land iloniilod li.v the dent ot the Church Mission of Help, noon given by tho Woman's Auxil­ was enjoyed, followed by a fine Dom Bontatlbus and George Han­ Mrs. S. A. Petrllio Mrs. Willis Pratt, nancing Party Organization." M. 1. F. Co. This is (ho first hinisc (^onstnuUinii ID IK: unilerliila-n by a social service organization of Ep­ iary ot Corcoran Sundqulst Post. bolls and a sptay of Christmas At tho first of tho year the spread served by Mrs. Farkash sen accompanied by Gabo Barba Mrs. James Geii, Florence Watson, The third session will be held the colored euiployoos ol' the Jl. 1. V. Co. iimlor the hiiusinij plnii ol'- iscopal churches ot Connecticut. He Miss Elizabeth Daly arranged a greens made a generally attracttvo year the Guardian Manufacturing mother of Mrs. Itkovlch, Music was and his guitar. Tho Committee who Walter Palmer, Mrs. George Dun­ with the New Haven City Republi­ I'ercil to Iheui willi free liuul by the eoiiipiiiiy. is a past president ot tho Branford program of entertainment that in­ doorway. On the door was a basket and Supply Corporation whose of- furnished by tho North Branford did splendid work to make this a bar, Jean Adams, Louise Pond, Mrs. can Women's Club at 591 Whitney Rotary Club. cluded group singing of carols and fleos arc now at No. 120 Wall Street Hill Billies. Tho young couple wore success consisted of Maurltz Mon- C. V. McDermott, Library Club. of moss and berries. Avenue at 8:30 o'clock. - The Rev. Mr. Plumb Is n native of "Blessings" by Paul Richardson. New York, will make "its headquar­ the recipients ot many beautiful tellus, George Hansen, Frank Aristonlans, Girls' Club of the High Honorable mention was given to ^,- gifts. Among those attending and Paul V. Cornell, President ot Miss Mary Carr Attendance List Connecticut, liavlng boe^i born In "God Bless America" song, Santa ters at the MIF Co." This now and Qulnn, Bill Kremscr and Dom Bon­ "The Romford School" Washington, School, Mrs. George Milton Smllli, New Mllford. He attended tho Ches­ Mrs. Arthur Bowman, Mrs. Frank progresslvo concern Is a manufac­ connected with the factory were tatlbus. The Club wishes to thank Bright Spots Sunshine Girls, Mrs. Clifford's club, Palala; "Welcome," Walter Jack­ Stone and Mrs. Harry ' Lang who Conn., will be tlie speaker ot the hire Academy, Rldgofiold School, turer of ballistic tools which are Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Barbo, Mr. Mr. Hobart Page for the use ot the Mrs. Herbert Gallaudet, Hcspltallty For Last Period. son; plono solo, "Silent Night", wore awarded tho same counts by Genrich, Mr. Anthony Itkovlch St. evening. His subject is "The Dyer's Becomes Bride Trinity College, the Virginia Thool- Walter Kremser; "Silent Night," used In the electrical and telephone cottage. Hand." Club, Household Arts Club, Junior oglcal Seminary. In 1027 ho mar­ the Judges; Mrs. Warren Doollttle, and Mr. Thompson. Mary Palala, Betty Hlnchey, Caro­ Miss Ruth Adt of Woodbrldge and flelds for splicing wire joints. The These meetings are open to all High School, Senior High School, Is Made Publ ic ried Mary Barksdalo Gregory at Of Mr. F. Yale line Flnnoran, Violin selections, car­ Mrs. John Stevenson ot West Ha­ method is novel and makes use of While coming to work Monday Interested women, without charge. Nashaweena Council. Miss Sanders Durham, N. C, and thoy have tour a tinned, bronzo casting, which the Charlie Anderson, operator of one class, Marlon Putnam, Lawrence ols, Constance HIno, Vocal, Betty ven. •morning Eddie Kambwas rushing on the Highway of Progress Transportation will be arranged SKPTICMBICR — NOVEMBER 30 children. Hlnchey. MIF manufactures, and which Is a of tho sand cutters In tho malleable through the lot on a path that ho Watson, Mrs. Iverson, Mrs. Rlcliard Reception In Prettily Decorated Rev. and Mrs. Plumb and their for members of the Branford club Grade 9 '—Joan Erlcson, Anna , "I Hoard the Boils on Christmas MrSi V. T, Hammor and Mrs. Hugh compression sleeve. It is oast to fit foundry had tho misfortune of frac­ had developed. About halt way Pierce. Trinity Parish House—Couple children have won tor themselves and anyone wishing to attend from McgUn, Paula Sarpola, Mildred Day", Wlnltrcd Kremser; "Christ­ McLood, each rated the next high­ tlio two ends of tho wires which are turing two toes on his right foot, down the path, Eddie saw what he a place of affection in tho heart ot here may call Mrs. Clarence Munger Mrs. Charlotte Randall, Mrs. Har­ Leave on Unannounced Trip Truskowskl, Albert Altmannsberger, mas Candies," Mary Palala; Chrlst- est count and were also, given hon­ to be Joined side by side, With tho when tho whool of a machine ran thought was a black and white cat tile community. i d or Mrs. Bradley. riet Palmer, Branford Branch of Robert Maars, John Maddcrn, Wal­ inos Everywhere, Charles Buell. orable mention. wires in position, the sleeve Is oyer his foot. Nothing very serious, homeward bound. Eddie rubbed his American Red Cross, Mrs. Arthur The ' marriage ot Miss Mary ter Melcher, James Zvonkovlc, Dor­ "First Noel," Frank Palala. As a whole the town presented a placed between two stcol dies which only he will be laid up for about drowsy eyes again and was prompt­ FFECTIVE January l»t another downword adjtetment W three of our Commercial Katei will McQueen, Mrs. S. V. Osborn, Jr., Virginia Carr daughter ot Mr. and othy Babcock,,'-Bernlco Lawrence, "Christmas Song," Bonya Bodlo. very attractive display ot Christ­ are compressed by firing a shall In two weeks. ed to turn off his course. After re­ ine*n substantial savings to many stores, offices and other business establishmenta using our Mrs. Arthur Bradley, Mrs. Randolph Mrs. John C. Carr of Palmer Road, James Donofrlo, Dominic Giordano, "Christmas In Canada," hlchard mas decorations.but in the opinion an attached gun. The force exerted suming his course he saw this time E Anna W. Hallier The Fay School Bailey Mrs. Earle Barker, Mrs. and Frederick Elwood Yale, son ot Clifford Swlrsky, John Weted, Ar Jackson; Song, Winifred Kromser, qt the Judges tlio doorways wore out­ Is estimated to bo twenty-two tons, Paul Amborst, who has been doing a nice little black and white kitten service. Robert Williams, Norma Clark, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. P. Elwood Yale of dls DcLcone, Shirley Englehart, Dor Waiter and Richard Jackson. standing but their criticism ot thp and after tho impact, the sleevo general work in the foundry has coming toward him. Again Eddie Detailed information on the nature of the adjustniienta will be furnished to customers affected, Founder Visits Herbert Baldwin, Mrs. V. T. Ham­ Merlden, was solemnized Christmas otliy Goodrich, Anna Kotowskl Died Wednesday Recitation, "Good Night," Marlon doors was that far too much mater­ shows ;a two, sided deformation, veered olt his course and took to now taken up apprentice molding mer, Half Hour Reading Club, Past in Trinity Epscopal Church. The Mary Morslno, Robert Poulton, Mel- Kolbln. ial was used and.many were lU pro­ which clinches the wires to a re- the road and he can't figure out and to others, if desired. Matron's Club of the O. E. S., Mrs. Rev. Robert J. Plumb, rector of the vln Robertson, Paul Evoskovlch The program for the afternoon portioned and; the Judges In, report­ markalile degree of strength. Patrick RinhltclU, has been trans­ why these cots and kittens pick on In East Haven J. B. Smith, Mrs. Edward Garrlty, Funeral services tor Mrs. Anna These reductions, while not of major importance, are in addition to the previous reduction church, officiated at the double John Manley, Lillian Barron, Lura included distribution ot gifts and ing to Mrs. Aijn LoY^p^'lpcjal chair­ ferred from tho core shop as a Harding Avenue tor their picnic Mrs. Edmund Zacker, Miss Madolin ring ceremony. Weiler Haillcr, whose death occur' man said "wo do riotfool tliftt tho in Commercial Rates made last spring, both reductions comprising steps in our general rate reduction Ellsworth, Regiha Ltllquist, June red yesterday morning in laor home goodies. ThB Pole Hdwe. Department will sand mixer to the foundry and has grounds. Miss M. Irene Fay, founder and Zacker, Mrs. Rutus Shepard, Mrs. The bride was attended by Mrs. Russell, Ruth Symonds, doors wore up to standard as shown . director of The Fay School In Bos- 15 Crest^ Avenue, West Haven, fol- act as a sales outlet for this type also taken up apprentice molding. prptETam which has included, and will continue to iaclude, rate reductions as fast as possible to our R. H. Adams, Branford Rotary Club, Carl Montelius as matron ot honor. Grade 10 -j-tvf'illace Anderson, by their rating." I'ohrMass., is visiting her slsterMrs, ;lS^lnE.(i;;shorJ.,yipp,'S,.iSiil.!'.Ca')?W N Mark Freeman, Miss Ruth Tylft", The bridesmaids "were the'TMlsses G eorge "Maitfolift;^ j0hn""tbl6isarH5»lf,' KELSEY^AWARDED ^„,.. of splice, and the gun and other Residential, Commercial and Municipal cnitomeiM in all of the lOS Connecticut communitiea C. J. Dempsey of Propect Place, East In the tiinerai home of Hugh A. ^Momyfr..Mu&iMiJS^diS9XJma^ Kenneth Van Doren, has ' been Girl Scouts ot Troop 27, Trinity Aid; Dorotliy and Barbara Carr, sisters Charles Montelius, Ruth Bergqulst, first prize wltljjhoiiorablB'Tnentlpn tools are rented by the user from served by ns. ' ^ ' ' i ' i Haven, Conn., and also her aunt, Keeiian & Bon, 500 Howard Avenue transferred from the foundry to the of the bride, and Mrs. Abbott S SCHOOL CONTRACT going to Mt&'Rhqda Doty, Mrs. the Guardian Mfg. Co. or frorii us. Mrs. W. 3i MixcEnorowe ot Colorado Anna Fraychak, Vadls Gumkoskl, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock core shop where he will tako over GAD-A-BOUTS Knowles and Miss Catherine Yale Baldwin of Old Pino (Orchard Road, Another product of this company is Avenue, Bridgfepbrt, Conn, during DRAMA CLUB PARTY Tessle Harosklewlbz, Mary Kurku- Services will bo, conducted by ot Merlden, sister of the 'groom. The Building Committee for re­ Mrs, Lewis Hamilton and Mrs. Al­ a plastic lamp guard, the parts of tl^e mixing ot core sand. Oworgaoication ha* many interesting discnstionsief the sabjeet— the holiday season. Miss Fay Is con­ lonls, Nina Mlll?r, Anna Raymond Rev. Robert Johnson of Christ building Canoe Brook School met fred Hammer, which will under go assembly at the sidered one ot theoutstanding edu­ The ushers were Kingsley Roby of Phyllis TayJor, Herman Bogll, Loroy Mayor and Mrs. Thomas F. Cooke , • Members and friends of the Church, West Haven. Mrs. Hallier Twenty six decorations wore Judg­ plant. Walter Packer, a member of the "What type ot periormance by oar company or any company serving cators and organizers in Massachu­ New York and Berlin, Donald C. Knowiton, Shephen Kobac, James last night in tho high school to open of Klllams Point, are guests at the Branford Drama Club recently en­ leaves her son, Herbert A. Hallier; ed. MIF bowling team, which Is repre­ setts having had considerable ex­ Cameron, Nelson C. Hall and Abbott Mellor, Peter Yuzakevlch, Louis three sisters, Mrs. Louise Rimler, bids for the school's reconstruction. New Weston In New York city ~'^- the public, iurnishes the most canrincing evidence ot progress?" joyed a Christmas get-together at The judges with Mrs. Lowe, Mrs. Mr. Jerome RockhlU, tho Presi­ sented In tho New Haven District perience in the training ot young S. Knowles ot Merlden. Spencer B. Lepre, Nancy Fitzgerald, Donna Mrs, Dolly Brlggs and Mrs. Molly O.C. Kelscy was the Lowest bid­ the Community House. Charles Nott and Mrs. Si A. Grls- dent of the Company is the promo­ league, won the annual Crown Al­ women who are interested in pre­ Hirst of Merlden served as besi; Gardiner, Gloria Griffin, Shirley Frank of East Haven; and throe der with a base bid ot $13,024 and Raymond M. Van Wle and his son. wold had luncheon at the Oasis. ter of Its various products while Mr. ley class B tournament with a 823 paring themselves for a business Gifts were exchanged and each man for Mr. Yale. Mrs. Harold Bald­ O'Neill, Valentina Pudlls, Barbara brothers, George Weiler of New Ha­ an additional $580 for a lilp roof. Nelson were in Syracuse New York There axt always plenty of spokesmen for "Service" —advocates of the doctrine that "Service guest was required to write a tour Before Saturday the night light­ Littlohall is the patentee of tho gun. pintail for sixo go^nes and a purse career. Through her efforts thous­ win played the orgari music. Weils, Elizabeth Ander.son, Dorothy ven, Henry ot Short Beach and Al­ Otlior bids were; Herbert Ilags- I on Saturday. is paramouat," that evidence of uniformly good service at aU times and the maintenance of Ihie verse about the gift received. ing displays will be Judged by E. Mr. Gilbert Colgate of tho Colgate ot $50 over the week end. A field of ands of young people have been Given in marriage by her father, Bohn, Anna Dykun, Ntincy Ghlroll, bert Weiler ot East Haven; and two trom, $15,00, additional $500 for hip The prize was awarded to Mrs. Loroy Bartholomew, Charles Free­ Palmolive pcBt Inc. Is also interes­ 00 bowlers from all over the State reserves of man power, equipment and funds with which to render exceptional service in times of given their first positions and start the bride wore a period gown ot iv­ Robert Llllqulst, Sam Meshako, Do­ grandchildren. Burial will be In Ev­ roof;' Irwin Morton $10,050, addit­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Bronson, Joseph Mooney. man and Robert WllUami The de- ted in the Guardian Mfg. and participated. Packer rolled strings ed on the road to success in the ory velvet with tight-fitting basque, ris Polastri, Tesslo Swlrskl, Martha ergreen cemetery. ional $500. for hip roof; Joseph ot 144-135-175-140-131-103. Keep up former residents, wore in town stress or abnormal demand, is the thing most desired and appreciated by the users of electric. Business World. She is a native of An entertainment with games a full skirt and train. Her long veil Taconls, Theodore Tamulovich. Buza, $14,004.03 additional $405 for slgnot' for tho best Ughlng will re­ Supply Company. Tuesday ceive a prize from tho Connecticut tho good work Walt. service. New Brunswick, Canada. followed the, distribution of gifts of ivory tulle fell from a simply Grade 11—Robert Bucll, Joseph hip root. and the program was followed by a Light & Power Co. • December 38th, marks the com­ draped cap caught at the back with Lasko, Aivin Lawrence, Ann Colby, MRS. L V. WINDISCH They are right, of course. tSetvice is paramount, and a policy to which we most rigidly adhere supper served by the men ot the pletion ot fifty years of continuous William Tamulovich, our congen­ a circlet ot bouvardia. She cariicd a Diana Polastri, Vera Prahovlc, Son- WHEN IN NEED OP Drama Club. bouquet ot white snapdragons, lilacs PASSES IN MAINE PEQUOT TRIBESMEN , employment lor George Marsh. As ial blacksmith better known as prohibits any step at any time, in the name of economy or otherwise, which might jeopardize the AUXILIARY ENJOYS ya Spovack, Evelyn Truskowskl, JACOBS-SULLIVAN WALLPAPER and bouvardia. The matron of honor Jean Allen, Marlon Ambrulevlch, George rarely ever misses a day 'Willie tho blacksmith" can justly standard of service we are maintaining and still trying to raise at every opportunity. CHRISTMAS SUPPER HOLD OPEN HOUSE the word "continuous" is more than bo proud these days tor ills son or PAINT MRS. ROSE BENTON wore a gown of ivory velvet, period Enid Bloomqulst, Jane Burkhardt, Mrs. Iva Bralnard Wlndlsch, a But to OS the really bright spots on our highway of progress are those times when we can style, with small hat of .shirred Lorraine DeBay, Harriet Peck, Mor­ The marriage of Mrs. Jane OII- 6n expression. His smiling counten­ Walter, has been placed on tho Reg­ VISIT native ot Madison, Conn., ond A Christmas party will be hold A Christmas party taking the velvet and carried a bouquet of ton Mageo, Patsy Proto, Mario .An­ daughter ot the late Charles H. and borl Sullivan ot Harbor street and ance Is indeed associated with the ister's eighth annual offlcial All-' announce rate redactions—rate reductions regardless of the obstacles of increased taxes, increased The death of Mrs. Rose Benton, by the Pequot Tribe ot Red Men re UNITED WALL PAPER form of a covered dish supper was white chrysanthemums, kalanchoe derson, Jack Beaver, Bernard Crow­ Nellie Bralnard, of that place, died John T. Jacobs of Indian Neck av- best malleable Iron foundry prac­ State football eleven. Quite an hon­ widow of Mark Benton, formerly of cently organized in East Haven, to­ CO. operating costs, and necessary increased investment for improvement in serrice ot safety to em- given In the armory last Tuesday and Scotch heather. ley, George Dickinson, Antoinette suddenly at the home ot her daugh­ enu ctook place Saturday morning tice tor the foundry department has or tor a boy attending a small Branford occurred Monday in New night in McLay's hall at Lake Mc- 93 Crown St., Now Haven for the Woman's Auxiliary of Cor­ Tho bridesmaids wore gowns of Grlcgo, John Mangs, Lillian Olszew­ ter, Mrs. Dorothy Burgess, in East at 10 In St. Mary's rectory. Rev. Ed­ alwayuiwttyos beeuooini hiiiion;ii.u.s realm. ovjfi n.,..,...activit,y .school. The fact is tliat he gained {Aoyta and public Haven where she had been making Lay. James and Harry McLay,"who coran Sundqulst Post. Ivory velvet similar to that of the ski, Raymond Orsene, Calvin Walsh, Corinth, Maine, Sunday night. She ward J. Demonske pertoi-mlng tho and for matiy years George was In'more votes than some of the more "We Save You Money" her home for the past tew months. arc active in the tribe, have made A year in which we have been unable to effect • reduction in rates however modest, to us means Game prizes were won by Mrs. bride wltli halo caps ot shirred John Barnes, Kenneth Colburri, Ow­ suffered a heart attack. ceremony. charge of one'of our largest foun-1 widely heralded stars In the larger She was 84 years of age and was the hall available to the Red Men The brldp wore a gown ot Viking a year in which we may not have "done a job" oo one or both of the two things that make rate Nora Daly, Mrs. Charles Jones, velvet tied at the back. They carried en Colo, lylathew Maciuba, Leon She was a resident of New Haven dries. Tlje officers and employees schools born in North Branford. Surviving and their guests, who Include mem­ blue with black hat trimmed with Miss Elizabeth Daly, Mrs. Howard bouquets of white chrysanthemums Pond, Walter GumkowskI, Dorralne for many years. Surviving, besides send their slncerest congratulations-' reductions possible—improved management and selling more electricity. We are grateful that ten her are two daughters, Mrs. Hor­ bers of neighboring tribes. The Red blue and a corsage ot gardenias. Her Joseph Yuzakwlch of Dopt. 0 will Hills, Mrs. Margaret Rourke, Mrs. and red geraniums. Bradley, Jennie Emicllta Rhoda her daughter, are her husband, and may there bo many more an­ Business Directory ace Mallette of Waterbury and Mrs. Wing Council of Pocahontas will daughter, Mrs. Baymoiid T. Bchlm- shortly receive his commission as an of the past thirteen years have seen the price of electricity in our territory go down. For only thrfe William Kremser. Reception Follows Griffin, Jean Maurcr, Helen Olszew­ Predelck J. Wlndlsch, for many niversaries. "Great Day," Georgol May Field of North Haven, four assist. Sachem Henry Coughlln and mcl as attendant, wore a gown of olllcor In tho Branford Battery. years out of the thirteen (1928, 1929, 1930) did we fail to erect a rate-reduction milestone on the The committee: Miss Hilda John­ Following the wedding a recep­ ski. years connected with the Branford grandchildren and several sisters. other tribe members including Bert moss green, brown hat with green son, Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs. Wil­ tion was held in Trinity parlsli Grade 12—Arllne Genrich, Irene Opinion newspaper here and a son, John Bhlnlisky has decided not 43 Inch sink and tub combinations Funeral services were held yes­ Abramson and John. Gerrlty are on trimming and a.corsago of orchid William Holsenbcck entertained highway of electric progress in Connecticut. liam Hlnchey, Mrs. Louis Jackson, house. Guests wore present from Horning, Ralph Linden, William An­ Frederick B. Wlndlsch, of West-, to put the car up for tho winter, as 2$.95 complete. Toilet outfits terday afternoon in the Norman derson, John Buell,.Katherlne Clg- the committee. The tribe has decided sweet peas. several ot his friends over tlie week Mrs. Howard Hill and Mrs. William Cape Cod, Boston, Springfield, Merl­ field, N. J., a sister, Mrs. Julia Aus­ the basketball players need some Assuming service of the highest grade, the job an electric company is doing may be measured V. Lamb funeral home. Rev. B. Ich, Anna Kollch, Bernlce Tlsko.' to hold Its regular meetings Mon­ complete $12.95. Bath tubs $14.50. Kremser. den and Wallingtord. Receiving tin, of Deimar, Dei. and a number Raymond T. Schlmmel was Mr. kind of bus to get to tho Y building. end, by what is known as its "average rate" for residential service—total revenue received divided by Kenneth Anthony officiated and Stasia Plnsky, j'orry Collins, Char­ day evenings at 8 in McLay's hall. Wall Basins $5.45. Conn. Plumbing with the bridal couple, the bride's of nieces and nephews. Jacobs' attendant. Following a burial was in Center Cemetery. mother wore a gown of garnet vel­ les McCarthy, Michael Torello, Ellz- short wedding trip to New York Joe Dorso of the sand mill is-tak- Tho boys ot Dept. 0 have parties and Heating Materials Co., 1730 total kilowatt h'ours used. BROTHERHOOD ELECTS vet with matching hat, and a cor­ azeth Ahorn, Mary Bello, Loretta FAMILY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs will return to Ing up a course in aviation at Morris | planned tor tho holiday. StAto St, New Ilavcn, Conn The year 1939 has been a particularly happy one for us. Not only have we seen more than the CLASS REUNION TONIGHT sage of pink camellas. The groom's Haro.'skiovlcz, Nlda Nynovich, Sylvia, LAWRENCE-HUXCIIINSON Branford and make arrangements FWWWV • • • • • I' Phono G-0028. Janettl, Rose Santagata, Priscllla A family chrlstmos Eve party was e for expression of our appreciation to you— Edwin Michaeison; speakers com­ The bride Is a daughter ot the ;-: WITH :•: i-: ALSO :-: secretary, Estella Anderson; finan­ with red trimmings, with red fea­ craft. Gene Fullerton, Levi Jackson, nold J. Peterson, and son Arnold, church were elected Friday night Telephone 7 '2738 mittee, Charles N. Baxter, Rev. B. late I^oward L. Hutchinson former­ Oharlos Laughton, Clark aable Randolph Scott, Frances Deo in New Haven our customers—not only for your patronage but for your tolerance with us in our shortcomings, cial secretary, Mildred Kamb. trea­ thered toque, black coat trimmed John Lasko, Lawrence Miller, Jo- and Daughter, Leona; Theodore Pe­ President, Frecdolp Johnson; Vice- 108 Crown Street, Kenneth Anthony and Rudolph F. .•icph, Or.sene, Steven Pauk, Herbert ly of'Branford. and your cooperation in our effort to create many more bright spots on the highways of electric surer, Violet Henrlckson; flower with mink and black accessories. | terson and Mr, and Mrs. Clifford president, Anna Johnson; secre­ COAST GUARD" Bailey; entertainment committee, committee, Anna Johnson and Elea­ Ward, Jeanne Johnston, Adella Peterson and their ' sons, Cllffic, Sun., Mon., Tuos., Dec. 24-25-26 S. A. Petrllio; nominating commit­ Previous to her marriage the tary, Lois Hansen; financial secre­ Wed., Tlmrs.—Dec. 27-28 progress in Connecticut. nor Barnes; purchasing committee, Truskow.*!, Dorothy Corcoran, Bet­ Danny and Bobbie, all of Short AMAZING VALUES tee, C. E. Bedlent, Howard V. bride was entertained at showers BRANFORD ON THE AIR tary, Margatete Holrn; treasurer, Tames Stewart, Jean Arthur in Mrs. A. T. Bergqulst and Mrs. Carl given by the Misses Calllsta Clancy ty Hlnkley, Angelina. Randazlse, Beach. Deanna Durbin in BEDROOM suites $29, mattress, Young and Roland F. Geler. Santos Mario Caldenzl, Richard Mr. Henry Untcrmeyer ot the Col­ Estella Anderson, reporter tor New n E. Erlckson; auditors, Hilme Svens and Delrdre Mooney; Mrs. Carl "MR. SMITH GOES studios, $12, noTelties—6-way floor Farrlngton, Dorothy Brockway, Al­ umbia Broadcasting System, sta­ England Luther League paper, Mar- "FIRST LOVE" and Eleanor Johnson Montelius ot Montowese Street; Mrs. /INSWEBS FIRE ALARM h lamp $8.G5. Table lamps 89o up. berta Edwards, Geraldlne Jannettl, tion WABC called tho Branford Re­ garete Holm; auditors. Mildcrd TOWASHINaTON" l-I ALSO i.i CONGREGATIONAL SERVICE Abbott S. Knowles and Miss Cather­ Headquarters No. 8 responded to Kamb and Eleanor Barnes; painlst l-i ALSO :•: Club chairs —furniture —rugs— Sophie Morris, Evelyn Page, Thomas view this noon to announce that a fire alarm this afternoon In In­ A watchnlght service will be held ICE SKATING ine Yale of Merlden, and Miss Dor­ Marclano, Marjorle Page, Dorothy Ruth Berqulst; jirogram commltteej IN OLD MONTEREY" radios—Stoves— (new used), re- that station will devote a two min­ dian Neck Avenue In the home of "Island of Lost Men" next Sunday. At 10:30 there will be Early morning snow gave Monday othy Phillips ot New Haven. Smith, 2;enla Truskowskl, Zc-lsnd Mildred Kamb, Ruth Berqulst and with Qono Autry Iriftcrators. Reductions to 40%. ute period on the almanac hour, Walter Colburn. with Anna May Wong and Gibson Stores, 59 Whallcy Ave., a quiet and friendly social hour in a bit of white tor Christmas but the Waylett, Leroy Bartholomew, Albeit January 20, to Interesting facts Bcartrice Linden. THE POWER ' Mrs. Hilda Enquist ot Hopson The alarm was given by neigh­ Anthony Quinn Ladies Gift Nights open evenings. CoNNECTicuf^^iGHT & Ca the parlors; from 11.30 until mid­ flurry soon vanished as the mercury Cullen. about Branford. rose. Avenue is in Grace Hospital where bors about 15 minutes after Mr. night a candle light service will be CHILDREN'S TREE I liVi., Sat.—Dec. 29-30 held in the church. But for the first time this winter a fractured bone in her hip is being Grade 7—Charles Estertby 'Fred Colburn's sister had closed the V,; Wed., Thurs.—Doc. 27-28 KOUTE MEN Willi CARS wanted a few brave ones tried their skates treated. Continued on page four Attention is drawn to the Attrac­ house and gone out for the after Bob Hope, Pauletto Goddard in to supply Worlds Finest Ccrtiflcd tive night lighting effects'In.the noon. Vasa Star Ledge No. 150 will en­ BUBNISHED OOLD We are reminded that V/llliam on the ponds Christmas Day but the Alotor OH, Auto & Farm Products wiser ones waited another 24 hours Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson and i Miss Margaret Lcavltt ot Indian Christmas Decorations ^t the It I presumed that the fire started tertain families of members around CHINA NiaHTS 'The Cat and the Canary' Russell Foote, prominent banker, In bis demand by farmers, dairies, for the ponds to be declared safe son Marsh were holiday guests in Neck has her sister visiting her, at the oil burner. Roughly the dam­ the Christmas tree in Svea Hall, \-i ALSO :-: passed away a year ago this week at Friendly Storc-Colllns an(WS|:ce- "Stronger Than Desire" truck owners & garages. Must bo for skating. Ardmore, Pa. I Miss Sue Leavitt ot Boston, Mass. mans. age amounted to $300, Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. sjttisflcd with $30 week at start. 90 years of age. :-: WITH :-: "THE CHAMP" Advancement & Savings Club Virginia Bruce, Walter Pidf^con ;•: WITH !-: Wallace Beery, Jaokio Cooper Uonu.s fur hustlers. Pemianent :-; ALSO :-: Good future. Write E. h. Dosch, "Behind Prison Gates" Play Honey Sat.'&enings ] Pres., 1330 Vino St., Phila., Pa.

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