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Tills will be X-li.e liook-of-tlic-Montli Club lij! a ruling that no book writ­ ...h Board of Selectmen was held on Combined With The Branford Review director. followcid by a public card party with ten by a member of its liditorial Board can be a Club selection. Tlili Mass at 7 and 0:15 Monday r^lght at the A'twator prizes awarded and other features. applies ro John P. Marquand, wim, before he became one of the Club's Two Dollars For Voor Memorial Library. judges—along with Dorothy Canficid, Clifton VOL. ni—NO. 14 East Haven, Connecticut, Thursday, December 12, 1946 Zlon Episcopal Church The public Is urged to give this af­ Tlic Board of Directors of the I-adiman, Henry Scidcl Canby and Christo­ Rov. Francis J. Smith, Rector, fair Its support. North Branford Public Health As­ At the Welcome Home party ten­ pher Morlcy—had two books-of-thc-month Mrs. Paul R. Hawkins, organist and sociation met for a sncolat meeting to his credit—"H. M. I'ulham, Esq.," and FIRST BAITIST CHDRCH choir director. dered tho servicemen and women on Tuesday nglht at tho William some months ago a group picture "So Little Time." Rev. A. W. Jones, Pastor Martin Olson's 0!30 Holy Eucharist will bo colc- 10:00 Church School Lights Bring Xtnas Douglas School. , . • was taken and copies of this fine His new book, "B. F.'j Daughter," is being h. bratcr. 11:00 Morning Worship. Nursery A bus of members of Totokot picture have been mode so that each hailed as "the best of Marquand's five novels STRICTLY LOCAL TOWN TOPICS school. Statement On OonKrcKalinnal Church , Grange Journeyed to North Haven honored person may have as a of our American way of life." "B. F.'s Daugh­ Rov. Mr. Wolf0 serving as acting Grange on Tuesday night where souvenir of the occasion a picture of ter" tells the story of Polly Fulton, who has Friday, November 29, monthly Cheer To Main Street m pttstor they enjoyed a Neighbors' Night tho honored group These pictures money, glamour and intelligence, and who missionary society at tho church. A LITTLE ABOUT THIS AND THAT Housing Delay Mrs. Douglas B. Holabjrd, organist program. Street scene Is mbfc enticing than arc now feady for distribution and still cannot find a happy life for herself. It is Tlie coal strike over, Tor the time | The followliig public statement WHAT'S GOING ON IN TOWN and choir director. ' Miss Barbara Junlver, daughter may be secured at the home of also the story of the disruption on the civilian St. STEPHEN'S A. M. E. ZION ever before. | BY PAUL H. STEVENS being at least, and the "dim-out" was made this week by Martin HiOO Morning worship of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Junlver of Earl Colter of Quarry Road. It Is re­ front that came as the backwash of the war, Rev. Atkins Some especially attractive window Rogers Street restrictions lifted, the Christmas Olson, building contractor and de­ ' 0:45 Sunday School The smoller Twin Loke Road, Is In Chicago quested that these pictures be called JOHN P. MAROUAND .j.,^^ ^^^^^ ,,,1^^^ j^^^,, -^^^ y^^l^ ^„ Connecti­ displays were notiid this week. One SUopplns DiiTcl friciul wlin Is Interested' In Ihc 11:00 Morning Service lights, festooned across Main street veloper; children will meet In' the chapel jwlth tho'Natlonal •l-Hwlnners. Sho for at an early date. There Is no cut to the Pentagon Building in Washington. Dollghlful iforiAi for youngar of the prettiest is that of Pred i home—town? Two tlollar.s a year— 1:00 Church School children wrilten and Mlutlral.d AN EAST HAVEN DENTAL CLINIC all the way from Bradloj' avenue to "Here Is one reason why Veterans and the'older pupils will moot In 'and Halph Delia Camera from this chdrge for these pictures. Wo'.fe's Quality Food Shop whei'e only a dozen more days 'til sent nnywhoro. Mr. Marquand is a skilful writer who knows how to. tell a story. His 6:00 Christian Endeavor by famous aulhori and artillt, can not got housing. On August 22, tho church. town were sent with .all expenses tparkllng with colorful drawings. the- Town Green at Hemingway Santa Claus, sleigh and all, occupies Christmas. Miss Angelina Parese was a hook holds your interest from the first page to the last. He knows his It is an cneuurat'iiij,' sitrii of n developing community spirit when 1940—1 applied to the zoning Board Schools reoopenod on Monday paid Barbara won with hor.poultry Thankglvlng Day guest at tho homo people. In fact, as bnc critic on the distaff side commented, he shows an Rocominondod by parent!, leach- an or{janizatioii, the IJotary-club in tliis instanct, is ciuTciitly ex­ avenue, are bringing Christmas one of the windows. Inside the store j First calendar for 1047 has conio project and Ralph, with his vege­ Community Council will meet ort and llbrarlani, Ih.to IIHIo there is an attractive Fireplace of East Haven for ,a change In Clirlstiuns llj(hls on Main street morning folowlng a long wcckond. of Mrs. Frances Camarota of Quarry understanding of women that makes one downright uneasy. pries picluro books ars tops In ploring the possibilities o£ developing a Dental Clinic tor the school cheer to the cente'r of the town. to bur editorial sanctum from the table project. December 10, at 8 o'clock In the with stockings hung at the mantel, zoning which would permit the con­ more dajiUnit than ever. Several Thanksgiving family ga- Road. V* * .* Community House. value and quality. children of East Haven. At, last week's meeting of the well kiiowai I transforming the shopping center struction ot a permanent apartment CastoUon Package store,'293 Main Joseph Farkash, son of Mr. ond and a six foot Christinas tree, gaily A birth party was tendered Daniel Lctitia Preston Osborne, author of "They Change Their Skies" and THE WIDE-AWAKE ANOEl, wrif- service club the speaker, ^vho directs the dental hygiene program ofjnightly for the remainder of the building to be known as the Garden East Haven becoming known as street. It's a beautiful little calendar Mrs. Joseph r'arkash of Poxon Road "Through I'urplc Glass," chiims to be the only living lady novelist who fen onf/ if/uifroltd by Jono F/ory decorated, made ot bird feathers and quite M. Doody oT Sunday lit his home on Bruce Burdge, .'ion of Mr. and tlio Siatellealtli Ueparlniont was invited to discuss a program such LeQsbn Into a real Chrlstmas-tlmo Apartments. Tho plans called tor "The Town With ..the ..Community was married on Thanksgiving lo is loved by an Iguana. It seems that recently when she vacationed in the Dan ParlUa's Package store win­ colorful. It Is mounted on a 'now Poxon Road. Dinner guests Included Mrs. Franklin Burdge Is home from FAVORITE POEM: by Eugene as might be provided in the schools of thin town it .sulllcient funds' wonderland 57 complete one-family apartments Christmas Sprit. Mlas Johnson of Ivoryton.' Tho cere­ Hondur.u, an iguana, a dreamy, Latin type, kept watching her from a dows are very Chrlstmasy with Mr and Mrs. Frank P. Doody, Miss Washington, D. C. for 10 days He fMi, Will, by Mahhi HaifUti. arc forthcoming. Members of the Dental iirojcct committee of tho For a time, after the lights were to be built at 308 Main St., west of typo ot velvet paper, Tho bird Is a mony was performed In the homo Mario Doody, Francis P. Doody and neighborhood tree. Finally one day he show'cd up in the family bathtub scheduled to be turned on December silver and tinsel* decorations and Is in the Navy. PETER PAN, llhl. by Milt ElHoH. Board of Education also attended and cvndenced much interest in Bradley Ave., on what was formerly Arc wo going lo liuvc a carol sing I "Good tiiick Mystery Beauty Bird" 2J:?E'KSTOXMAS of the bride's grandfathor, Mr. holday guest, Edmund, Dolores, and with a hopeful and admiring look on hi) 1, the situation was Indeed dark, the nearby Mary . Therose Beauty a "bird ot Good Omen—Good Luck WAIT DISNEY'S the plans. the Klrkham property. ^ on the Town Gcccu this Chrlslnms Howard StIcUnoy of Ivoryton. John Constance Doody of Northford, Mr. lizard's face. He was removed by the hired dark literally, with even the usual Salon windows ai'e decorated with and Good Fortune.'" Tliank you Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Orabawskl THE WONDERFUL TAR BABY Those I'amiliar with public health problems have long realized "Two of East Haven's highest of­ season? Parkash served as his brother's best and Mrs.
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