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Bethany Notes --
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monthly meetings.
A regular meeting of the Bethany Grange will be held this evening in the Town Hall. Mrs. Malcolm Brinton has charge of the program. George Howard, Robert Hayden and James Harrison comprise the Refreshment Committee.
Mrs. Wesley Doolittle has recently been ill, and Mrs. Frank Fuller, of Bethmour Road has substituted for her as teacher of the second grade in the Community School.
Theodore Wolfe of Bethany Wood will return Sunday from a two weeks' business trip to Canada.
The Bethany Board of Education will be host to the Boards of Education of Woodbridge and Orange at the Community School on Monday, February 5.
Dr. and Mrs. Morton J. Loeb, of Sperry Road, left last Saturday for a cruise to California. They are expected home early in March.
Mrs. Theodore Earley, of Bear Hill Road, is planning to work with her brother, Jess B. Davis, who today is opening The Brown Stone House, a new restaurant and luncheonette on Dixwell Ave.
Miss June Harrison and Miss Kay Harrison attended a banquet at the Hotel Bond in Hartford given for the prize-winners in 4-H Demonstrations on Wednesday evening. The banquet was given by the Connecticut Poultry Association. June and Kay won second prize at the New Haven County Fair in Orange last summer for their demonstration of devilled eggs. They were asked to exhibit at a state meeting in September and in Philadelphia in October. Two other exhibitors from this area, Dick James of Mt. Carmel and Philip Thorpe of Cheshire, also attended the banquet.
Dr. Herman A. Scott of Fairwood Road is confined to his home by illness and does not expect to resume his dental practice until March.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Earley, of Bear Hill Road, announce the coming marriage of their daughter, June, to Alphonse Falcone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Falcone, of Beech St., West Haven. Miss Earley graduated from the Bethany Community School and Hillhouse High School and has been attending the Whitney Secretarial School. Mr. Falcone was graduated in 1950 from the Junior College of Commerce in New Haven.
Mrs. Frank J. Murray, of Sperry Road, and Mrs. Joseph Jesudowich, of Litchfield Turnpike, will leave on Friday by train for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Murray's daughter, Nancy, now Mrs. Graham Sibbles, in Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Lieutenant Sibbles is an instructor for the 505/82nd Air-
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Woodbridge Notes --
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There will be a Member Tournament for the high-school-age group of the Badminton Club at the Town Hall on Tuesday, February 13, beginning at 7:00 P.M.
The Teenage Canteen, a group of high school and college members of the Woodbridge Club, has arranged for a series of Charleston lessons to be given at the Club on Friday evenings, February 2, 9, and 16 fro 8:00 to 11:00 o'clock. Connie Ruby, a teacher from the Arthur Murray Dance Studios, will give the instruction, and the charge will be 75¢ a person each lesson. Miss Kathy Bishop of Litchfield Turnpike is chairman in charge of arrangements, and the hosts and hostesses for the evening are Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Baldwin.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Blakeslee, Jr., of Center Road, announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Kelley, on Wednesday, January 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwawrd Smith of Seymour Road recently announced the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Baker Smith, to Paul J. Voytershark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Voytershark of Milford.
W. Raymond Balzer, of Fox Hill Road, has recently been elected Vice-President of Animal Haven, Inc.
The Woodbridge Club will show movies at the Club on Saturday afaternoon, February 3, at 2:00 o'clock. Admission price is 20¢, and children under five years of age must be accompanied by an adult. Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitt, Mr. and Mrs. James Angier, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Langeler are in charge of the arrangements.
Miss Anna Jean Perrotti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Perrotti, is in St. Raphael's Hospital making a good recovery from a second operation.
At the last parish meeting of Christ Church in New Haven, W. Raymond Balzer of Woodbridge and Hubert Delano of Bethany were re-elected members of the Vestry.
Mrs. James Melbourne, of Seymour Road, broke her leg in a skating accident last week and is in the Derby Hospital.
Members of the Woodbridge Club gave a party for children in the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades on Sunday evening, January 28, from 5:30 to 8:00 o'clock. The boys and girls played games and enjoyed refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. David D. Pierson, of Clark Hill Road, Prospect, announce the birth of a third son, Andrew, on January 20. Mr. Pierson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pierson of Amity Road, Woodbridge.

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