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Hi.GAi.:..N lIEUOiJ/.L LIDi.^.liY x% F„.ET II,.VF,n, CT. Thursday, Augtiat 14, 1047 THE BBANFOBD REVIEW-BABT HAVEIT WBWB It:-' fAQE EIGHT attended Drexcl Institute and ^' served during the war. In the Na NORTH BRANFORD North Branford \ Weddings val Air Transport Service. DELIVERED BY MAIL ONLY ADDRESS 00MMDNI0ATI0N8 COMING WEDDING BraSORIBE NOW TO P. 0. BOX 163 Polluted Waters May MARRIED IN CHAPEL Berrlocs In the local churches on Mr.^. Edmund I-. Stoddard chol: /\nnual 4-H Fair Miss Marian L. LIttlejohn, daugh director. Miss Madeleine M. Hotchkls-s, ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Leonard LIt Bwnday will Include: Harbor Virus of Polio daughter of Mrs. William Chad- Congregallonul Chnrch Rev. Franck J. Smith and Mr.'i To Be August 27 tlejohn of Pine Orchard win be Smith have returned from a vaca ;ayno of Rlvervlew Avenue became married August 23 at 4 o'clock to Combined With The Branford Reviev/ Bev. Mr. Wolfe serving as acting ' A Ihlrd precaution imonKslz -.ho bride of Mr. Carl Oscar Frlt- tion spent on Capo Cod. The Fifth annual 4-H Fair wll Mr. Gordon P. Chambers, son of ^ pa«tar Blmplo beallh rules that should !ell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Frit le held August 27 In North Bran- Mr. Arthur W. Chambers of New East Haven, Connecticut, Thureday, August 21, 1047 Mrs. Douglas B. Holablrd, organist Miss Kathcrino Enrlght of Nc\l bo observed during the polio '.ell ot Westvllle, Saturday after VOL. ni-NO. 49 Two DoIUkn Per Y«M 'ord Town Hull and on lUs groundt Haven and the late Mrs. Winifred Haven and Peter Olbbon.s ot Stam epidcmlo season Is to avoid noon In Short Beach Union Cha-i and choir director. 5hould It rain the affair win be swimming'In polluted waters, S. Chambers. ford were recent guests of Mri pel with the Rev. J. Edward New 11:00 Morning worship lold the following day. llio National Founaatlon for Margaret Gibbons. Mrs. John Mor- ton presiding. The ceremony will take place In St. Auffusllnc's B. 0. Church an of New Haven spent Wcdncadaj Mrs. Harry Junlver of North Infantllo Paralysis cautions, the First Congregational Church throuKh ,ll« local chapter. Impressive Service Marks Dedication Bev. John J. McCarthy pastor, with her sister also. aranford and Mrs. Rudolph Kneuer Miss Nancy Comer ot Short with the Rev. Earle C. Hochwald ot- While proof of direct Infec Beach was maid of honor and Rob Prank Frawley, organist and choir Mr. and Mrs. John Adamoll anc 3f Branford arc co-chairmen. Miss flclatlng. A reception will follow In tion by Uits means iJ lacking, ert Nelson ot New Haven was best STRICTLY LOCAL TOWN TOPICS director. sons, John Jr, and Louis ot Bran- Barbara Junlver Ifl secretary and the NallonM Foundation points the Pine Orchard Club. man. A reception followed at Sum Masses at 7:00 - 0:15 - 10:15 ford Road have returned from a Arthur Cohen, treasurer. out that rissearch financed by mer Island after which the couple Krlday, the Feast of the Assump midwest auto trip. The following department heads March of Dimes funds Indi Mrs. Cynthia Hatch Webster, left tor a trip. I A LITTLE ABOUT THIS AND THAT tion, Mass Win bo celebrated at 6 were appointed at a mooting Mon cates that, the virus causing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Congressman Ellsworth B. Foolc They will live In Westvllle for and B o'clock, ,day; clothing, Mrs. Alton Price, Watson Hatch of West Hartford WHAT'S GOING ON IN TOWN has accepted several Invitations tt ''°"cV„"s^^lfe"ntVy!"whe"re'vTrTwage may find its, way into waters the present. BY PAUL H. STEVENS 8:00 Mass will bo celebrated In be speaker at Kepublloari gather and Joyce Talt of North GiiUfOrd; 4isrd for swimming, such waters should bo avoided. To be sure, was married Friday at her home to • r Northford, ings throughout the district. canning, Mrs. Fred Augur and consult your local Health Department. Mr. Hugh Santord Flfleld of Pine FERRI'TER-FANOTTO Crickets Heard A«aln! Zion Rplscopal Church Mr. and Mrs.. Dominic Marrone Margaret Tatt of Northford; food, •Take no chances and don't swim In waters known to be Orchard. Mrs. Flfleld who Is a sis their ilullcs Aloiiday after a two In St. Augustine's Church, Sey aniiounce the birth of a daughter, Mrs. John Hartlgan and Marie ter of Mrs. Pierpont Warner was BAND CONCERT COMING weeks vacation. Tlic schools arc now o:30 Holy Eucharist pollulcO. mour, Saturday morning at 9 Fall Season drawing on apace. Donna Ann, on July 10. The Infant Calcagnl; handicraft, Dick Wlldo of graduated from the Oxford School, bctncr t>ut Jn condition for tho B«v. • Francis J., Smllli, Rector, o'clock, MLss Rose Katherlnc Fa- : Although wo canuot annonuce the duto iis yet, we uudersland Is the grandchild of the late Raf- Northford and Jack Crump of Gull- Hartford, and Westovcr School, Supt. Gillls tells Us scliools reopen fall term. • Mrs. Paul B. Hawkins, organist and notto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. facle Marrone and Mrs. Marrone of ford; livestock, Agnes Doody and Mlddlebury. that the newly organized Harry K. Bartlctt i)ost, Auiericnu Legion Sept. 3. Anthony Fanotto of 45 North Street Mrs. Waltci- H. Gerrlsh of Center Twin Lake Road. David Rose; poultry, Thomas Fair, Mr. Flfleld was graduated from Band, is making preparations for a band concert to be held on tho Seymour, became the bride ot Mr. School supplies making their Barbara Junlver; vegetables, Ralph Phillips Exeter Academy and Cor avenue celebrated her 01st birth Ma|estic Cleaners Miss Allcen llarllgan of Sea lUU James Estey Ferrltor, son ot Mrs. Town Green some Sunday afternoon in September. appearance^ In Kast Haven stors. Dela .Camera, Pete Garrlty ot nell University and Is manager of day la,st week. She Is mother of Road has returned from a vaca Ruby Ferriter, of Clark Avenue, Tliat is welcome news .to many of the townspeople, who recall Mrs. William P. Drlosbach of Gull- Northford; flowers, Mrs. John Mc- FWA Approves Stony Creek the Burroughs Adding Machine F\>otball practice Kcltinir under Mid-Summer tlon spent at Indian Neck. Short Beach, and the late Mr, ford and Former County Com Cabc, Helen Gross, of Branford; Co., Now Haven District. the very pleasant, although not too well-attended, scries of hand eon- way at IIIg<h school and Squad Miss Marlon P. Doody will spend food sale, Mrs. Naomi Talt Mi-s. Leslie Ferriter. missioner Robert H. QerrlsU of the wfick end at the homo of her CnUKCH OF CHRIST certs that were hold on the Town Green two years ago this suuuner turned out for first time Moiuday. Brlndlcy; record and .scrap book, New Highways Miss Eugenia Fanotto, sister of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Swlrsky, Woodbrldge. , parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M, Rev. Joseph White under the auspices of a committee then headed by George Munson. Margaret Garroty, Phyllis WoUvcr the bride, was her only attendant. Lincoln Avenue, have announced Dedication of World War II ecial Dooily of Foxon Road. 0:45 Sunday School There is .something restful and relaxing about a band concert on a of Northford; recreation, Charles For Connecticut Mr. William C. Schumacher ot the engagement of their-daughter, Memorial on Oroen Sunday after Troop 3 ot no}' Soouts In cliargo The annual County 4-H Fair will 11:00 Mornhig service Gordan of Foxon and Donny Ansonla, was the best man and Tess to Mr. Charles F. McGulre, Jr. summer afternoon and they have always proven popular. noon was solemn occasion. ot Scoutmaster MUion Thoinpson be held In Orange Center on Frl Hartlgan of North Branford; re Connecticut's share ot the na there wore two ushers, Mr. John son ot Mr, and Mrs. Charles F. Mc With a local band, and under tho sponsorship of the American to enjoy three day •bicycle trip alone day and Saturday. August 28 and ST. TIIERESE'S CHURCH freshments, Mrs. Roland Whitney tional Interstate Highway System Keete of Now Haven and I^. Mi Gulre of Clinton Avenue, New Ha i Families ot those wliio save their Cmmccllout River this week end. 23. On Friday, features of the day The Rev. Franck Brccn Legion, we look for a large and appreciative audience at the forth Mrs. Elbert Augur, 'Mrs. Raymond has been approved by the Federal chael Homa of Ansonla. ven. lives in the Armed Fames were win be Judging exhibit.^. Dairy Sunday Mass. at 8:00 - 10:30 coming concert. Those who have heard the new band, under the di largely represented. Mrs. Frank S. Ennever Jr., loft Ellason and Mrs. Frank Doody. Works Agency. jState Highway Com The couple left on a wedding trip ^ ! Showmanship, and Horse Show missioner G. Albert Hill has been Sunday Mass at^0:30 in Pine rection of Band Leader Donroe, arc loud in praise of its performance. recently to Join . her husband to Falmouth, Cape Cod, Mass. Af In reading the list of names during the day and In the evening All 4-H Clubs are Invited to notified from .Washington that 203 Orchard Chapel. stationed at Long Beach California ter September 1 they will make BIRTHDAYS The band now comprises 28 members, and they have been out- memorialized on bronze plaque, wo there will be DOg Training, Obedi participate and Information or miles of rural and urban highways The Stony Creek Fife and Drum In the Navy. Mrs. Ennever was thd their homo In 1472 Chapel Street, fittd by tlie Post. Baud Leader Donroe tells us tliey have been prac note that Chairman Flrank Wells ence Trials, and County 4-H Dem entry blanks may be secured from of this state have been accepted as Corps sponsor a modem and old F.