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Hattfti Nttua Arm <<* i9f3j*.M:wt.ina\.». :,;.Oi.l;,L LIP1..-I.Y V 11.. Vi ', CT. THE BRANPORD REVIEW . EAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday, March 9, 1950 m WHAT EAST HAVEN BOOSiS Cole, who has been HI with Arthritis -KT^ jt -n _ __ £^^.J l_s feeling much botter now Anmo^jNjOrth .BraniOrCl ^BOOSTS EAST HAVEN! Jenkins Is recuperating'nicely. She CLASSIFIED ADS underwent surgery last week. Little MAKE EAST HAVEN A BIGGER, STONY CREEK Sandy sanzero Is starting on the OONGREGATIUNAL CHURCH by BOBBIE HOWD mentf after falling down In the Rev, B. C. Trent, Pastor HELP WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED BEHER, BUSIER COMMUNITY school yard and fracturing her Miss Ethel Maynard Hattfti Nttua arm. Organist and Choli' Director BUY - RENT SELL - HAVE IT REPAIRED L Happy Homecoming ' 11:00 Morning worship Dear Reader: The Women's Auxiliary of the Mrs. Bernard Page, who has been 0:45 Sunday School Combined With The Branford Review Last week when I started to Stony Creek Fire Dept. will hold confined to arocc Hospital the post WORDS FOUR write my column, I asked you nice a "guest night" March 15. Each few weeks, Is coming along slowly. ZION EPISCOPAL cnilRCB 25 50)2^ TIMES $1.50 people to call me It you had any member Is asked to bring a friend or LESS VOL. VI—NO. 27 EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, MARCH It, IV50 5 Cents Per Copy—Two Dollars A Year with them. While talking to hubby, Bernard, Rev. Francis J. Smith, Rector interesting Items. This week while he seemed quite pleased as he may Edmund L. Stoddard One I'tmo talking to some of my very though- Prank Hearns a well known be able to bring the Mrs, home at Lay Reader Ctassifled Adverlising Musf Be Prepaid ful readers I was given this very Creoker, Is starting a Dry-Cleaning the end of this Week. Happy home­ Mrs. Paul R. Hawkins courteous suggestion that If I pnt business here on School Street. His coming, Mrs. page. , Organist'; For ad over 25 v^ords, 10 cents for each additional 5 words my phone number In the paper (as shop Is now open to the public and Betsy Bralncrci and Billy Dow Mrs. Edmund L. Stoddlird somo folks.don't know who I am) I'm sure he will strive to plca.sc have completed the course of Choir'Director ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT PROGRAM Tvfo Men Fined HILL OUTLINES EXPRESSWAY they would gladly call me. So, here all. ,, ' chicken pox. 0:30 a,m. Morning Service and CLASSIFIED DISPLAY • 'tis, 8-0646, Don't forget Tuesday This past week wo had a little Ray Pago Jr„ and Howie Sanzero Sermon 50c per colunnn inch ' $100 After Raid evenlne Is my dead-Uno. Qlve me a excitement here. The fire siren spent la.st week-end'slght-Jioelngiln Holy Communion, 1st, 3rd, and buzz, will you? brought most of us out on the run Now York, or was It "wlndow- Dth Sundays Classified ads must be received by 5:00 P.M. Wednesday ' TO ATTRACT BIG AUDIENCE This Sunday the Mlnlsler to twice within a few days. Mr. Ray­ shoplJlng", boys? ' .„ • , ,. Morning Prayer 2nd and 4th ''PLAN THIRTEEN'' TO TOWN occupy the pulpit at The church mond Leigh's car was on fire and Warren Jordan, A.A.P., visited Sundays ' for publication in Thursday edition. On Gammg Spot of Christ will bo the Rev Frederick the Whlttakers of' Leetes Island his Bister and brother-in-law, Mr. Church School will be held at 10 Antonio E.spd.sllo,,Gl. of 15 Flr.st F, Drlttmler of Choate School, Road had a chimney fire. Take and Mrs. John MellUo, this past o'clock In the Rectory with In­ The Branford Review - East Haven News Avenue, East Haven and Benjamin Walllngford. heed and be careful, especially week-end. ,, structions given by Rev. Francis J. AT ST. VINCENT'S ON FRIDAY IN ROTARY CLUB ADDRESS c-o THE BRANFORD PRINTING CO. C, Relchln, 43,- of 234 EILsworUi The JlU-o-teens will hold their this windy month, and remember Mr. Frank Magco recently ac­ Smith and Mrs. Smith. A mc"-,^aRC from llip 1H':IC1 of llioir no burning papers etc. after 3 P.M. companied a friend to Texas and PHONE 8-2431 BRANFORD, CONN. The St. 'Vincent de taul Ladles Avenue. New Haven., were fined Speaking before a largo meeting meeting Monday the 13th, at the Special Lenten Devotions will he ( hiirch will IK- hrani as ;i pail of llii- S10(j In East Haveii 'Iiown Court on Glad to hear that a few, of our enjoyed a week's .stay there. While Guild will present their St. Patricks ot the East Haven Rotary club and home of Mrs. Faith MeKenzlo. held on Sunday evening at 7:30 Sinulay nuiniiMK scrviir. -Marcli 12, Recording secretary. Edward B. Am- Irish Mlrislrcls and dance on Fri­ Monday morning by Judge Thomas Saturday the , Uth, the • Boy town people are well on the road In Hou.>iton, he visited Mr. and Mrs. o'clock. The guest preacher will be liy the conRrcKalions ot most of tlic BUILDING FIGURES SOAR EAST HAVEN WOMAN Its guests at the weekly luncheon to recovery. Mr. James,Garden fell Harry Haskln, also of the Creek. atrudo; Business Manager,.Edward a\»IEOIATE DEUVERi;: lion Ena­ day, March. 17, at 8:15 P.M. In the Rellly. meethiB In St. 'Vincent do Paul's Scouts will hold another mobile the Rev. James L. Hayes, of the nearly 8.000 parishes ami missions of B. Amatrudo; Publicity- Agent, Ed­ church auditorium, Taylor Avenue. Both men were arrested by Chief Food Sale, and they certainly de­ last week on that very ley day and Pat-Sue has been visiting her Church of the Epiphany In New the Episcopal Church. The Rt. Rev­ mel Dialnboard Sinks, and Lava­ Church this noon. State Highway cracked a rib. Good to hear you Aunt up in New Hampshire, the Haven. erend Henry Knox Sherrill, Prcsidnig ward B. Amatrudo; Treasurer, Prof. William Rellly, director and .AS FEBRUARY ESTIMATES Edwin B. Priest last Thursday In a TO BE CREW CHIEF Commissioner, O. Albert Hill, said serve all the help wo con give Frank. Haslett; Historian, Robert tories; Chrome Braes ToUet Ao- Mrs. John Flanagan, assistant di­ raid on a Kaming establishment at them. are feeling better, Jim. Mrs. Anna past month. Mommy and Daddy, iiishop will spcal< over one of the oessortes; Copper Gntter and that unless the financing program Mr. and Mrs. Woslon Sheppard Jr., The Zlon Parish Guild met on larRcst radio nctvvorks ever arranRcd. Rcdican; Executive Committee, rector have guided and trained a 15 B'lrst Avenue} • of 30 million dollars, advocated by went to got her last week-end and Wednesday evening In the home ot Ralph Colter. 'Wallace Fulton, Nick Leaders; Kooflni; and ItisulnHon, superb cast for the past few-weeks Ciiiet Priest was nssLstcd by .six Mrs. Paul R. Hawkins. Mrs. Gcorgo and he will he licard liy nie.ins of REACH HIGH OF $31,200 IN BRANFORD CENSUS the Commissioner before the As­ golly, Pat-Sue, weren't you sur­ radio rcceivinK sets installed in the Buccelll; Fife Sgt.. Nick Buccelll; run CONN. runusmG" AND and anyone who attends Will have members ofliLs deptirtment and by sembly Finance Committee last prised with your new baby sister, LInsley, president, was In choj'ge ot churches. Bishop Slierrill's a< dress Fife Corp.. Walter Melcher; Drum an evening of fun, laughter and County Detectlfe Edmund Flonnl- the meeting. Refreshments followed LDMBEB COMFANX February permits for construction Mr.s. John Tlrpak will be the crew March, Is forthcoming, construction Raohaol Lee? will be an appeal to Episcopal Church Sgt.. Wallace Fulton and Drum dancing. gaii and Slate Trooper George chief tor the census takers In the of the East Haven phase of the new the business session, ' members to supi^rl a lai;KcIy mcrcased 17S9 SUto St. New Oaven. Coon. Mrs. John Norwood is chairman of new buildings amounting to March being a windy month, Corp^. Robert Rcdican. approximately $31,200 were issued Baldwin In mnklnE the raid and Corma Mowry Brnntord district. It was announc­ expressway will not begin before certainly blew In a lot of blrthdoy program uf work m missions m this TeL 7-»m of the show, assisted by Mrs. John Park Board charged the riioh with maintaining ed this week by Christy lianas, dis­ 1055 and possibly later. II ST. AUGUSTINE'S U. 0. CHURCH couii'iy and overseas, and in Hduca- Stempick and from last reports on last month." according to Arthur greetings. Hoppy returns to my RIccio, building inspector' for East premises tpr> tIVs, purpose of gambl­ trict supervisor of the Census Should the. program be allowed little friends and Tommy's loo. Rev. John J. McCarthy. Pastor . ticn and Social Relations. The address tii'kols the show will sell out to a ing. Radios, telephones and slips Talks Before Bureau for the Third Congressional Rev. John McDonald, Curate is timed for exactly 11:30, Suiulay Bowling REMODELING and ALTERING capacity house. Highlights in spec- Haven... and the money granted, the town Bobble Lucarelll who Is one year Seeks Play were among th'dartfcies confiscat­ Di.strlct. In addition to Branfbrd, may look tor, construct Ion to boiiln old today, the Dlh, Donn (Pinky) Frank Prawlcy morning, March 12. of Women's and Men's clothing, i-allics are: The 'amount is a new high for Continued from page 6 We specialize' in Relining, Re- February over a six year period ed.
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