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SHORT BEACH — INDIAN NECK tine's R. 0. Church, Rov William LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN Beside the leaders and assistant H0fFMAN,.49''C0.&AWRINESJUNE6,l9/8ATTHE cal!, Mrs. William Rice, Mrs. John STONE COLLEOl! GRANNIS CORNER—MORRIS Brewer, pastor, Mrs, Edward Daly, loaders the boys and girls wore ac­ SnfUaLEfDRHIU.l42|0£AECHAreMTHi£l?i5V,HOFFMIW R. Whitcomb. COVE—EAST HAVEN Cfje Pranforb 3^tiieUi FAmUAR LANGUAGE organist and choir director, vn Temple St., New Haren companied by several mothers and 0BUKD6D & ENEMVAAACHlue (SUNS ANDTHEIR CR6WS Post Office—Mrs. Harold G. Bald­ AND EAST HAVEN NEWS friends. Plans are now under way win, Mrs. Frank Bradley, Mrs. Har­ ' Holy Eucharist and morning to have several of the older mem­ ry Gillette, Mrs. C. Henry Holson- VOL. XIV—No. 15 Branford, Connecticut, Thursday, July 24, 1941 prayers will be celebrated at 0:30 bers attend the Junior Short Course bcck. Miss Sophie Jourdan, Mrs. Price Five Cents o'clock at, Zlon Episcopal Church, at the University of Connecticut Clarence F. Kimball, Mrs. A. S. Rov. Francis J, Smith, Rector, Mrs. this summer. McQueen, Mrs. James Mellor, Mrs. Business Directory Paul R, Hawkins, organist and J. Wesson Phelps, Mrs. William choir director. , . A public food sale for this pur­ Schultc. War Time Films Salvation Army Scrap Almnimmi pose will be held at Doody's Road­ 42 Inch Sink and Tub Combinations Board Of Selectmen Meet Children's Table—Mrs. M. Pler- Trinity Parish Festival Morning worship at the Con- side stand on Saturday afternoon pont Warner, and Mrs. H. H. Van $29.95 complete. Toilet Oulflts ercgatlonal Church at 11 o'clock on from throe until six, A variety of Clecf, co-chairmen assisted by with scat $14.95. Bajlhtubs $16.45. Will Be Shown Fmid Campaign Drive Receives homg baked pastries, cakes, breads, Sunday morning. Rev. G. DUlard members of the Triangle. Wall Basins $5.75. The Conn. And Forward Resolution Will Be Given Tomorrow as well as salads and casserole Losslcy, pastor, Miss Ethel Maynard Card Party—Mrs, Harry A, Smith, dishes will be on sale, fresh vegeta­ Plumbing & Healing Materials At High School Will Continue Quick Response organist and Mrs. Douglas B. Hola- Chairman; , Mrs. George Evans, bles, fruits, and poultry products. Co, 1730 Stale! Sli, New Haven. blrd, choir dli'obtor. tickets; Mrs. Donald Sawtelle, ta­ .Phonc 6-0028. To Utility Commission Four descriptive sound motion Tiie Salvation Anny advised to- bles and chairs; Mrs. William Rob­ On Montowese Grounds At the business session of the piclures will be sliown August 6 tli day tliat Laurence H. Brady, Cam- Branford's aluminum drive Is In erts, prizes; Mrs. Flanders Smith, The drive for funds for the Uni­ North Branford Volunteer Fire De­ in the Branford Higli Scliool at 8'pnign director of tlie Annual Drive full progress and lias been reported refreshments; David Clark, set-up. ted Service, Organizations' work has partment held last week Assistant O'clock. Tiie subject is "War Time in Branford Willi continue tlie j to be receiving cooperation for oon- Darece—Frank V. Blgelow, Thom­ TTPEWRITER8 — ALL MAKES Mrs, Fred S, Jourdan Heads Committee Arranging For been completed In North Branford Chief, Frederick G. Loeber was Meeting Monday Evening Votes In Favor Of Bus Serv­ Fiims from Britain" , • house to house solicitation during, tributlons from the Branford clti- as L. Cornell, Mrs. V. T. Hammer, and final reports were made at a elected to servo as official dclogale Annual Event At Indian Neck—Assisted By Large Jr., Miss Minerva Robinson and New, Rebuilts, Rentals, Portables, ice — Public Hearing Today In Hartford — No One Among the sponsors is Robert the coming week. Mr. Brady and zens by the local Boy Scouts who mooting at the Rectory on last Fri­ to the annual state firemen's con­ his assistant, Gordon E. Watt, are conducting the drive. Harold F. Tousey. Supplies From Branford At Hearing. Richardson, Major and Mrs, Group Of Pariah Members. day evening Rov. Francis J. Smith, vention to be held In West Haven Herbert Gailandet, IVIi'. and Mrs. have spent one week In the Com­ The Branford drive is part of a chairman and George Dabbs, vice- during the latter part of August. Eetrcshment Stand—Members of ConTenlent Terms Miilon J. Warner and Mr. and Mrs. munity and the response has been national drive to alleviate the One of tlie most important chairman extended hearty thanks The alternate elected was Paul the Y. P. F. So far as can be learned no one John Sohodcraft. most commendable. temporary shortage of aluminum events of the season Is the Trini­ to all who helpod to make the drive Boyce. The department will The Post Office has asked that RELIANCE TTPEWRITER CO. Superintendent from Branford appeared In Hart­ Major John T. deddon, director needed for the construction of ty Church Annual Festival to bo a success. I'hlrty-clght dollars and participate In the parade which you mail your packages early and 0. B, GUT, M»r. Youth Instantly Pictured in the film Is defense ford today at a public hearing on of public relations in the New Eng- i aeroplanes during the present war hold Friday at the Montowese Ho­ twenty-five cents more than the will be held on the second day of avoid the rush. The Utility Table groups in Britain, fire, telephone Telephone 7-2738 a petition of the Connecticut Co. land States, stated today; "Never' crisis. Tlie Branford scouts are Lists Teachers tel, Indlon Nock. Mrs, Kenneth B. quota was collected by the canvas­ the convention and will be led by committee suggests that things for gas medical and actual air raids 109 Crown Street, asking for changes in the trans­ Killed Thursday The story is told by men working''" "^ history has'; The Salvation j serving as collectors in a door-to­ Noble each year odors the privi­ sers who gave their time for this the North Branford Fife and Drum Its table be in by the twenty-third. New Baven portation of passengers between on an escorting destroyer. The wind Army had such demands both for door canvas to reocive the doi^n- leges of her property for this an­ oausoi Mrs. Aldon J. Hill was socre Corps. The Children's Table committee Fall Schedule East Haven and Branford. Accord­ whlstlcs and you can see the lines man power and service In the State I tlons of old pots and pans and any nual sale. tary, and R. Earic Boers, treasurer have made a similar suggestion. In Auto Mishap WANTED—^'"P'°y>"°"'' to do ing to the plan, submitted to the of gray ships carrying food to is-' of Connecticut.; Tlie largest dele-1 other scrap pieces of tlio metal The General Committee Is os fol­ for the drive. " Rev. Francis Smith was a Packages for any of the tables may housework, day or week. Willing commission July 9 by H. S. Palmer, land too small to raise enough. You I gatlons to our Fresh Air Camps available. ' Supt, Raymond E, Pinkham An­ lows: General Chairman, Mrs, Fred luncheon guest of professor Ray­ be left at the Parish House any worker. Tel. Branford 699-5 Louis P. Merwln, Jr., the 16 year president, the company seeks to nounces Tontfttivo Schedule of S. Jourdan; Assistant Chairman, ) Rov. Smith has been asked to mond T. Hill of Yale University on Wednesday afternoon or at the old son of Mr. and Mrs, Louis F. see and hear how the .shores of, ^1" exceed anything we antioi- Four, major cities in the^State discontinue the use of trolley cars Subjects To Bo Taught By Se­ Mrs. Kenneth B. Noble; Treasurer, f keep the skeleton' of the local oom- Monday. Rectory any time. Merwln of 127 French Avenue, East Britairt are guarded against in- Pa'ed, with hundrtds of children I have been designated for the dis- LOST—Pass Book No. 5903. If Mr. Franlc 8. Bradley; Publicity . mjttoo ready for any further duties Miss Cothcrino Whitney of Mill between East Haven and Branford Haven was killed instantly and two vasion and what happens when air- between the ages of 7 and 11 years, position of the aluminum whore it nior High School Toaohors report that the use of salt has found return 'to Branford Sav­ Chairman, The Rev, Frederic R. • which might properly be assigned Road has returned to her home and replace them with bus service of his four companions received planes attack the ships at sea. • enjoying the healtU benefits of Nar will bo stored from the various WISE USE OF SALT practically eliminated cases of heat ings Bank.

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