ig-a»' fc-ty^y^gSPy yC •St'^^i »..^»JV.^M.i- TKgamu 'library Eo3t Hni^eh Oona page Eight THE BEANPORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1030 Movie Gmyed Church Notices THE POCKE TQPPS Finl Congregational Church 0/KNOWLTtiCE Oscar Boldtmann ot Short Beach Newsflashes From Hollywood; Kcv U. Kcnnclh Anthony, AIlnLitcr Scad, had an operation on his hand this week. He is in New Haven Hos­ Mtrxvi CIirtBtmaa Eleanor Powell fiolebratlng her Mmii Cttl^riatmaa Adults Bible Cla.s.s, Tuesday pital. birthday with a huge cako on the nights between Christmas and Eas­ set of "Broadway Melody of 1940", ter. Topic, "Tho Career and Signi­ Mrs. P. E. Kingston has returned ranforb 3^tjiehJ Fred Astaire and pianist Wal-1 ficance of Jesus." to her home In Delaware following AND EAST HAVEN NEWS tor Rulck proud of the fact that the December 24. Christmas play In a visit in Short Beach. studio wants their song, "There's Tho Industrial Basketball League Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Itkovlch Jr tho vestry by Congregational Play Mr. and Mrs. James Nichols, of VOL. Xn—NO. 37 Br.anford, Connecticut, Thursday, December 21, 1030 Price Five Cents \No Time Llkp The Present For have moved Into their now home on crs at 4 p. m. of 1030 and 1040 got under Thursday Coe Avenue, East Haven announce T Love," for a new Mickey Rooney- the Foxon road last Saturday. Mr Dec. 7th at the Y.M.C.A. Tho M.I.P. the marriage ot their daughter, Ann, Judy Garland film Jeanette Mac Ifkovlch is employed In our pattern Trinity Kiilscapal Church Donald talking over plans for her Co. team came through with flying Rev. Robert J. Plumb, Rector to Mr. O. B. Polk, Jr. ot Memphis, Department. Republican Club concert tour V/lth Nelson Eddy du­ colors In their game against the Tenn. on Nov 30th During Useful Lifetime Prominent Citizen Dies All Churches Emphasize ring rest periods on the set of "New December 21—Christmas Services i I Rockbcstos by tho score 32-31 (Score Mrs. Oabriel Barba and son t:1SBS 1' Moon." Mary Boland bringing at 7:30; church school lestival with At a meeting ot the American .A at the half 17-2) - M. I. F. Elects Off icers her two Pekingese dogs to the set Thomas spent last Thursday in my.stcry play. Bank and Trust Company officials, for a visit Iind having them hide be­ Willlmantlc. December 24 — Holy Communion Clarence W Crook, of Townsend Beauty OfXmas Season The M.I.F, boy's champions- Herbert Thatcher Held For Coming Year neath the giant skirt she wears for candcllight service at 11.30 p. m. Avenue, was named to the board of Thursday Dec. 14th at 8:30 P.M. A her role as Jeanette MapDonald's Mr. and Mrs. Bornie Andcr.son December 24—Christmas address directors of the Company. fast and furious game Is antlci aunt Robert Montgomery off have moved from Short Beach road at 10.45. The annual meeting ot the Wo­ patod. Come one all and fill the hall With Holiday Services for a vacation trip to the desert, to Highland Avo in tlie Brantord December 25— Holy Communion Harold M. Roth has sold his Many Important Posts man's Republican club was lield aiid sec the M.I.F. boys winning ....lllona Massey revealing plans for Garden section. at 846. house in Fair Lawn Avenue and Is Monday afternoon with Mrs. S. E basketball, n concert tour next summer converting a barn opposite Into a Smtih in the Claromonl Hotel. Ann Rutherford supervising the Mr. and Mrs. Arnold V. Noblle Tabor Lutheran Church home for himself. Private Funeral Held This Afternoon—Deceased Entered Short Beach, 36 being present. Tho Christmas Music Featured at Regular Services—Choirs construction of extra shelves In her Joseph Yuzakoviok, Donald Col have moved from Highland Ave. to Rev. A, T, Ilcrgquist, Minister rooms were vory prettily decorated and Pastors Announce Progi'ams Which Includes room ot accomodate the trinkets burn and Ernlo Dougherty aro being East Main St. There is some improvement in Malleable Iron Fittings Co. Employ As Shipping Willi Christmas trimming with n she collected while on a personal Instructed In the arts of hot rlvott Tabor Lutheran Church's annual the condition of Mr. H. E. Thatcher Clerk—Was Active In Church Affairs. manger scene on one ot the tables. Plays, Pageants and Eentertainments. appearance tour........ Lana Turner lng„ spot and aro welding on tho The condition of Mrs. Marco candlelight service, sponsored by who is ill at his home in Rogers A covered dish luncheon was Ohllllngwdrth gear coses. This Is Rossi, who has been ill tor the past .served. I TABOR LUTHERAN CIIUROIt going In for the new style of throe- the choir, will bo held Sunday eve Street. One of the town's most highly i tho now line of manufacture which three months, has not improved as Mrs. Charles B. Goldsmith, chair­ Rov. Adolf T. Ilcrgquist, Pastor quarter length wool socks and short, nlng at 8 p. m. respected citizens, Herbert E. That­ Rotary Meeting 1 Early High Mass Service pleaded skirts. tho Company has recently under­ yet. Marco has the sympathy ot all Robert Sheldon man ot tho nominating committee, cher passed away Tuesday in his December 25 at 5.30 o'clock Highest taxlcab rate In the world taken. his follow workers. submitted the following list ot ofB- home in Rogers Street following an Carol singing 5.15 a. m. by tho Is to be found. In Hollywood, but Funeral Service ocrs; president, Mrs. Clarence D. Based On Story illness of but a few weeks. Choir. Organ Prelude— "Melodic''. just to keep the record straight and Addition ot now equipment and The home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph There Is A Santa College Notes Mimgcr (re-oleclod); vice presi­ By his death, Brantord loses one Gullmant; Mr. Allan Llndberg, or- the Chamber of Commerce from los tho rearrangement of other mach­ Olodano on Garden St. Is nearing dent, Mrs. Archer Knowlton; socro- Of Xmas Carol Continuti from page ons of its best known and loved friends. Held Yesterday agnist and dlrctor; Psalm 55; Lit­ Ing Its equilibrium, let It bo known inery Is being effected In Depart­ completion and will be ready tor tary, Mrs. Raymond Buell; treasur­ people want to give gifts to their William Van WIe, son of Mr. and He was deacon ot the First Con­ urgy; Contssion of Sins; Kyrloi that the exorbitant tariff obtains ment No. 0-(machine department) occupancy in the near future. er, Mrs. Irving N. Harrison. Retiring ^f friends on Christmas Day. Mrs. Raymond Van Wie ot 177 E. gregational Church since 1895. From Rev. Sidney Lovett, D. D., chap­ Gloria In Excelsls;, £audamus; Tho only to taxlcabs used in motion pic Tony Saecavino of the Steel Dept, Funeral services were held yester­ omccrs, Mrs. Herbert Houghtallng I lad who came all the way from Main Street, and Edwin Gillette, 1919-25 he was a member ot the lain of Yale University, was tho Salutation with Response; Collect; lure sequences. camo back to work after being sick Sherwood Rowley, Fred Ackerman When some person is made to day afternoon In the S. A. Grlswold and Mrs. Harold Smith wero given Boy's Town I Korea, Albania. Father Flanagan son ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Gil­ Board of Finance of the town. In speaker at the weekly luncheon of Epistle; 0.2-7; Gradualo Psalm, Three cabs used In a Now Yoric with tho grippe for ten days, and Dom Bontatlbus are seriously stand for an idea, as Uncle Sam tor Colonial funeral home for Robert a rising vote ot thanks. I also stated that since Boys Town lette ot 147 Montowese Street, Bran­ 1924 he was elected as a corporator tho Branford Rotary club Monday 72.0; Gospel, Lulco 2.1-20; Creed; street scene sequence for Hal thinking of going Into the turkey tho United States, and Father Time T, Sheldon of Oakland N. J. who Mrs. Mungcr appointed the fol­ by Byron Reed has been founded there have been ford, Conn., will leave the Syracuse of the Missionary Society of Con­ noon In the parlors ot the Congre­ Anthem—"Hoslanna, David's Son", Roach's "The Housekeeper's Daugh Tho Stool Foundry aro now plann business in the spring. Place your for time, John Bull tor Great Britin passed away Saturday night in the lowing; chairman of tho entertain­ BOYS TOWS,Nebr.— A visit to buys from every state in the Union, University campus Saturday, Deo. necticut and as a trustee for the gational Church. Ills subject: "The Norrbom, Choir; Psalm 58; 5-8; Ser­ tor" now showing at Loew Poll Col­ ing their annual Christmas party. orders early so they'll bo sure to Santa Claus for tho Christmas Paterson Hospital Patorson, N,J. ment committee, Mrs. Grace Ilun- Father Flanagan's Boys' Home will except four, and those are Dela­ 16, to spend the Christmas holidays Punda for Ministers. Story That Never Grows 0,ld" was mon in English, Carl A. Bcrgquist, lege Theatre for a 2nd week, travel­ Tom Pope Is acting as Chairman of raise enough. They are doing this spirit, grown-ups call it symbolic He was born here 68 years ago ler, who will select her own oom- convince you that Boys Town is ware, Louisiana, New Hampshire, at home. Classes will be resumed Since 1933 he had been a director Up.wla Collcgoi East Orango, N. J.; ed a distance of exactly thirty feet, tho party and John Anderson will In order to balance their budgets.
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