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Peck and the Organiza­ FIRST CONGREGA'nONAL Mory has promised to show movies Passes At 85 tion Department. CHURCH of the new helicopter that has VOL. XIV—NO. 30 Branford, Connecticut, Thursday, November 13 1941 been developed at the Sikorsky PRICE FIVE CENTS Rev. Byron Kenneth Anthony Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hotchklss of Aircraft Works in Stratford. The Edmortd C. Goodrich, 85, one of Minister East Haven's oldest residents and Foxon Road announce' the engage­ Aim will be followed by light re­ father of Lyman Goodrich who was ment of their daughter, Evelyn Morning Worship, 10:45 freshments and cards. Armistice Day recently elected second seleceman Doris, to Mr. Donald Keith Ludlng- Church School, 6.30. • At its November 2nd meeting Seal Campaign Winner of Prizes at National Horse Show Local Check-up |Hi-Y Club Unit of the town, died thursday night at ton, son of Mr. A. E. Ludlngton of Young People 6.45 P. M. at the the Young Peoples • Fellowship hl.s home in. High Street after a Downing Street, New Haven. Manse. elected the following officers: Annual Parade '41 Committee long Illness. President—David Clark; Vice On Shellfish Now Organized Mr. Goodrich had lived In Foxon Twenty-six members of the President—Alan Bradley; Secre­ for 79 years, and during the grea­ Tuttle P. T. A. commenced a tary-Treasurer—Ruth Crawford. Attracts Many Is Announced Sales Advised In High School ter part of his life was engaged in first aid course last night in the TABOR V The Confirmation Class meets Unusually Large Crowd Appears Announcement was made today farming. He also.conducted a large town hall under, the dircetlon of At the request of Dr A. S. Mc- A groat deal of interest Is being Miss Mary Anastaslo. Saturday mornings at 10: that Mrs. Robert Williams has dairy business tor many years. As Battery H, 208th Joins As­ 5ueon, health officer the follow­ taken In the formation of a Hl-Y Since a small boy he had lived in The Christmas Sale will be held sembly— Rain Halts Cenotaph volunteered her services as general Club in tho Branford High School, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Clemens, December 3 and 4. chairman of the 1941 Christmas ing statement from the Connocti- the house purchased by his father Program. as a unit of the New Haven at the time and on the farm which formerly of Gerrlsh Avenue were Seals Campaign. Her appointment ;ut State Department of Hoolth Is Y. M. C. A. was made official by the president he and his father built into one.of week end guests of Mr. and Mrs printed; The Club, which Is now in its THE CHURCH OF CHRIST The Armistice Day parade, and of the Connecticut Tuberculosis the argest farms in that section. He Maurice Sarasohn of Sidney street. We wish once again to point out formative stogo, has mere appllca- Stony Creek Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Orth have Association, who expressed her married the late Mary Anna Hall of Mrs. Clemens will remain several exercises at the Cenotaph Sunday the need for local check-Up Pf tho tlpns for membership than the days. Rev. Kenneth Brookes, Minister moved from Stony Creek to gratitude and appreciation of the North Bran ford and Wisconsin and Church School—10 A. M. afternoon were witnessed by the sources of shellfish sold In various club's qupta will allpw. A scupnd V ^ . Grannls Corners. task taken over by Mrs. Williams. to them seven children were born Morning Worship—11 A. M. largest number ever to assemble Connecticut communities and tho club may be organized In the near one son, Merton A. Goodrich was MARY BERGEN DAHE for the observance of Armistice This Is the 35th Christmas season .ieslrablUty of continuing to future to take care of tho pvertlow. Pilgrim Fellowship—7:30 P. M. In America tliat has brought forth killed In 1017, PASSES SUDDENLY Lester J. Nichols who graduated Day in Branford. Although the educate the public as tc the health Tho Juniors ond seniors, slgnify- He was widely know through­ from the Stone College in 1865 and a group of vpiiuntary workers ready dangers of consumption of polluted hig their Intentions of Joining, are rain held off for the parade the to cooperatei with state and local out the state and w.a3 recognized Funeral services for Mrs. Mary TRINITY who is the oldest living graduate shellfish. Wo arc commenting below as tfollows: John Wetcd, Domonlc DEARBORN, Mich.—A dlstlnctl^vo frontal clcalgn turcB a new nrrnngement of hendllghts nnd parking exercises at the , Cenotaph were tuberculosis 'associations for the lampR. Ofrorcd In threo lines—tho Super DeLuxe, as an outstanding leader in civic Bergen Dahl, wife of Frederick C. will be tendered a dinner by Presi­ on the method Pf Issuance Pf shell­ Giordano, Robert 'Maar,s, Paul eots tho stylo for tho now Ford p'assonacr cnr lino shortened by the address of the purpose of raising funds In this DeLuxo and Special, tho 1942 Ford has a diatlnctlvo affairs. i • Dahl of 31 Estelle road were held The > Branford Community dent Stone Friday evening in the fish certltlcatos and permits with Evaskevlch, John Mllahlch Carl for 1942, IntroducocJ roconlly nt n preview for tho Rev. Kenneth Brookes, minister of area to assist the nation wide nation's automobllo etlltorti. Tho now Fords will ho trim for each scrlco of cnro. Endlnccrlng Improve­ In addition to son, Lyman, Mr. Wednesday at 2 in Christ Epis­ Thanksgiving Service will be held Hotel Taft. spme sugcstlpns as tP activities Gullans, Albert Martone, Michael campaign against tuberculosis. The fihbv/n to tho public eoon In nil Ford dcnicrs' show* ments emphasize comfort and safety. The Super Goodrich loaves another son, copal church with Rev. Alfred in our Church this year. It will be of the Church of Christ, Stony that local health pfflcers shpuld Karplnskl, Wolter Meoher, Thepro campaign opens Nov. 24 and con­ roomb. A ruotloBs steol rndintor orlllo blonds arncc' DoLuxo nnd DeLuxo lines nro olfered with cither tho William Goodrich of Portsmouth, Clark officiating. Mrs. Dahl died at 8:00 p. m. Sunday evening the Creek, who was excused because of undertake tp protect tho public. Mollnichuk, Joseph Dalch, George Mr and Mrs. Frank Simms of tinues through Christmas. fully with an entirely new front contour which fen- famous V-8 or tho new Ford "6" enalnoB- N.H. four daughters, Mrs. Daniel suddenly Sunday. sixteenth. The preacher Is to be the.rain. It was one of the most Shellfish, Certificates and Permits Ahearn, Melvln Haggor, Lee Short Beach are now occupying the : Workhig with Mrs. WllUams will Doody and Mrs. Grace Burr, both the Rev. George Ross Morrell, impressive parades held in this Toylor, James Martin, Walter She was in her 59th year and Is Donaldsori cottage at Stony Creek. be; Mrs. Archer Knowlton, Mrs. All certificates and permits of North Branford, Mrs. Emma Rector of Christ Church, Guilford. Fonn, Dpnald Maspn, Rpbort' survived, beside iier huband, Ipwn because of the presence of Alice T. Peterson, Miss Mae Issued to Connecticut shellfish last Pillsbury of Guilford and Mrs. Ber­ Thpmpspn, Thomas Lester, Loroy Happy Birthday by three brothers Charles ^Bergen Our own Parish service will be a Mrs. Oliver Beckley of Hotchklss Battery H members home on fur­ Murphy, Mrs. Frank Ablondi, Mrs. year expired on May 1,, 1041. Since Legal Notice tha Haley of East Haven; 15 grand-, that date now cortlficates and per­ Knowlton, and Herbert Barker. The of East Haven, Augustus Bergen of celebration of Holy Communion on Grove was a hostess at A. meeting lough from Camp Edwards in or Clarence Bradley, Mrs. John Hart, children and, six great grandchil­ mits have been issued in response counselors aro Walter Pauk, and A. By Kusclla Alt«nnalt Portland, and Edward Bergen of Thanksgiving morning, November of the Elm City Branch Universal der to participate In the observ­ Mrs. Arthur McQueen and Mrs. dren. Peterson, N. J. A son, Fred Jr. who Uetf.v Anil, diuiKlilcr of Mr. mid Mr.s. rjiihii Kliiii'.v shinvii astride hor to applications received from shell­ Morse Curtis, Jr. Mi. Robert A. , .NOMCE TO THOSE ^ABLE TO In East Haven, Mrs. Ilarold 20 at 9:00 a. m. Sunshine Society held Tuesday In ance. Thomas Mellon. liorsa •lo- Funeral services were held from hod been the proprietor of Fred's annu \v\\\\ wliidi she en|itiu-i'(l II10 rililioii.'- .111 the rcc'i'iit iNi.nv York SIKIW.
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