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VOL. Xn-NO. 39 Branlord, Connccliout, Thursday, Janimry 4, 1040 Price Five Cents Writers Wanted Pawson Tribe Local Interest Red Cross Asks Rajotte Funeral Summary Of Events Show WithKnowledge Raise Chiefs In New Book For Volunteer Service Today On January 12 Many Important Changes Of Bfd^istory John deMeyer, son-in-law of Mrs. Women To Knit In Bridgeport The following officers of Pawson Frederick Catlin ot Pine Orchard Information Needed For Two Tribe, I.O.R.M., were elected last has written a book "Benjamin Chairman ot the National Red Cross, Norman H. Davis has sent The funeral ot Alexander Ra­ Took Place In Branford Minute Broadcast Over Colum­ Friday night; prophet, Emerson At- Franklin Calls on the President" jotte, 77, ot 338 Tyler Street, East watev; sachem, Vincent Ralola; sen­ out a statement "that the Ameri­ bia Broadcasting System which is full ot humor, satli'c and can Red Cross will be glad to re­ Haven, who died ut suffocation In a ior sagamore, Nicholas Dykun; jun- wit characterized by the language lire In his homo Tuesday mornliig, nlor sagamore, Qeorge FInta. chief ceive contributions from the public Completion Of Junior High School, Hurricane Repairs, V/ho can describe Brantord In of records Howard Jaspersohn; ot Poor Richard. designated tor tlie relief ot the vic­ was held this morning at 0 o'clock In approximately 125 words? Can you keeper of wampum, Bernard Ander­ Arising from his grave Benjamin tims of warfare in Finland". "Every St. Anthony's Church In Bridgeport. Wore Among The Main Events Of Past Year—Con­ furnish Information on the founding son; collector of wampum, Clarence Franklin proceeds to Wasliington, dollar received will go one hundred The body was removed from the fun siderable New Construction. early history, the story behind the Hoy't; trustee, Stephen Flnta; repre there to visit President Roosevelt percent tor relief; the American Red eral parlors ot W. S. Clancy & Sons "to inquire into the state ot the Cross win bear all, administrative of Klrkham Avenue to the homo of town's name, give a few legendary sentatlves to the Great Council, Jo­ This first month of our year .Is or unusual Items about the com­ seph KUmas, Emerson Atwater, nation"— and also to voice his own expenses." George Rajotte, brotehr ot the do- most decided opinions on that sub­ Vasa Star Lodge named January after Janus, an an- munity, the present state of Indus­ Charles Ahearn, Louis Thomas The local Branch of the New Ha­ ceased, in Bridgeport. Burial was in Stephen Flnta, and John Johnson. ject! You and I cannot, but Ben­ ven Chapter ot Red)|Cross has don­ St. Michael's Cemetery in Bridge­ Iccnt Roman god, who , as dioty ov­ trial activity and any recent jamin Franklin could and did. changes In munclpal development? The raising of the chiefs will take ated $50 In cash. Garments are be­ port. Host At Party er gates and doors, was represented place January 12 at which time dep­ Mr. de Meyer is married has two ing made and also'ftnittlng done by with two opposite faces. So at the Try It, and send your descriptions children, and when he isn't writing the Branford womeiiln addition to Rajotte, a French-Catiadlnn and uty George Schmlttgall will bf pre­ a familiar figure around town tor For Children new year it's quite In order to look to the Branford Review as soon as sent. books or editing them, likes to play the sweaters and socks that have possible and not later than noon golf, swim or go skiing. He Is twen­ been made, the request has come tor the past 20 years, was a widower bockward as well as forward, a. prac­ of the 18th. • ty-nine years old. chlldrens lockings, knitted caps, and lived alone, lie was a native of Santa lingered In town until Sat­ tice that has become tradltlonol The best five. In the opinion of He Is a native ot New England, mittens, long mufticrs, 11 Inches by Sorell, Canada, and went to Bridge­ urday night. He remained In order with business and Industrial lead- to distribute gifts to 00 children In the Review staff or Its appointed Chester Woods and is the author ot "Bailey's Daugh 72, and knitted suits for children, port prior to the World War, where ers.who at this season sums up tho ters", and "Village Tale". In addi­ he was employed by the Remington Svea Hall at the annual Yulctlde judges will be forwarded to the Col­ those who knit and would care to old as well as toroast for tho new umbia Broadcasting System. If you tion he has written one play, which help with the refugee work may call Arms Co. He leaves two brothers, party sponsored by 'Vasa Star Lodge are bashful about signing your own Dies Following was produced on Broadway. Mrs. Axel Mlckelson^ 123-4 and she Maxine and George; and tour sis­ No, 150 and given for members and year. name, sign It with your real name The jacket Is by Tony Sarg. will provide yarn. We would be grate ters, Mrs. Augut Landry, Mr. Marie their families. The year 1030 was not so bad— with a nom-deplume beneath. Long Illness tul tor scarfs made of odds and ends Belener, Mr. Ralph Bortany and His work for the season done, not so bad. As many replies as possible will be of yarn that may be furnished by Miss Dcna Rajotte of Bridgeport. Santa bid good-nights afid the That you may judge for yourself printed in this paper. Tabitha Society the knitter. A neighbor, James Hlnos ot 332 twinkle of his bells was heard as ho the Review outlines the main ev­ A two minute salute to Branford The death of Chester Arthur Tyler street, as he was preparing crossed the snow until another year ents ot 1839. / will be heard on the WABC "Morn­ Woods of Paved Street occurred to go to work yesterday morning win have rolled around. January ing Almanlc" program, January 28. Wednesday morning in New Haven Elects Officers George Hansen, chairman of the Threo hundred pupils of tho hospital following an Illness of sev­ Mrs. Chadeayne around 5 oOclock, saw smoke com­ The program Is heard dally, Monday ing from the Rajotte place. Inves­ party was responsible for the ap­ Junior High School are established through Saturday from 7.00 to 7.45 eral, years. He was 50 years of age For Coming Year pearance of good old St. Nicholas in the now building annexed to the and was born in Knox, Me. tigating, he ran to his neighbor's a. m. , Buried Monday aid, brought him from the house but it was left to Axel MIckelson to Senior high school. This week the Columbia System He was a member of Bralnerd provide refreshments for the child­ Nearly 250 pupils ot Center school Lodge, A. F. & A. M. of New Lon­ Tabitha society held its annual and called firemen and Dr. Robert requested this paper to supply the meeting and Christmos party Tues­ Funeral services for Mrs. Flor­ ren dnc^ 100 adults who remained for reported at the Laurel Street School don and served in the Navy during ence Allun, wife ot William Chad­ M. Taylor. Dr Taylor pronounced necessary information and we In day afternoon in the parlors ot death due to smoke suffocation It the social and entertainment pre­ tor future classes. ' turn ask you to supply it. the World War being discharged eayne, of Kenyon.Street, Brantord sented under the direction of Mrs. Needs of community are discussed from the receiving ship Boston, Tabor Lutheran church. The fol­ Is believed Rajotte had been 111. Two readers who had heard of the lowing officers were reelected: Hills, were held at SIsk Brothers Arthur Hallden. at meeting of Associated Business ot idea sent in the following; August 7, 1919 He was formerly em­ street, Mi\ William D, Carroll ot Those taking part wore; Metro­ Brantord. ployed in the galvanizing depart­ President, Mrs. George Colburn; funeral home, ' 128 Dwlght Street, Salute To Brantord vice-president, Mrs. William Dam- Eleanor Peach politan Trio, John Wester, Carl Sen. James A. Shanley writes from Branlord was purchased for the ment of the MIP factory. He had Monday afternoon at 2 p. m. Rev. Johnson and Ingcborg Hallden; Washington, D. 0. to ask If Branford lived here 18 years. berg; secretary and financial secre­ William D. Carroll ot North Haven price of "U coats of trucking cloth tary, Mrs. Hugo Johnson; treasurer, Ruth Thompson, Shirley Holm, win observe Its 300th anniversary. and one coat of English cloth, made Surviving him are his widow, four was the officiating clergyman. The Is Married In Joan Hallden, Joyce and Jane Carl­ Coroner finds no p!|r^na cj^m- children. Miss Lillian Woods who Mrs. Charles Reynolds; flower com­ death of Mrs. Chadeayne occurred In the English faslilon." mittee, Mrs. Fritz Peterson, Mrs. son, Leona Peterson, Knute Hansen, InaUy rcponslblo fof L(n{ilay HpUse The section became known in the attends a commercial school in Saturday morning, and beside her Milton, Mass. Mavis Coats, deaths. ,,•.,- I . Yonkers, N. Y., and Rutli, Elmer and Oscar Johnson; auditors, Mrs. A.T. liusband she is survived by two • :, 1 , Branlord loins vast''^qbHlzatlon Indian tongue as Totoket, "the land Bergqulst and Mrs. Carl lE. Erlcson. brothers, Qeorge-litii.E'icdorlck Al- I Dancing followed. of .the' Tidal.River." It is not known Stanley, all of this place;_a brother -kiss Eleanor Peach, daughter of Arnold Hart was ticket chairman against InfantUe paralysis by giv­ •?.i *eroy;bJ|WalerburytC^enfeK.Vfc;'ah'fl •'-''*-'--• ;''.'i •yi'^i^r— ._">r—-T; r :- -."r'W^^:.^ - -wheii^^tto'e' viiame \6f i'^;^raiiford;; was; 'a'i5lsteryites.!AviaJl>S'uUBn;6( Maiis- •SYanclsT;Pia'ch/of BdsbHavon, wa? ing _ Birthday Ball, j;anuary 2B in adopted but It is pfesuftied that the •••* The-TJBorera

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Morris Cove PRACTICAL HEALTH HINTS td trie mboh tritil she cbuld tilmo.st World's Largest First Edition— NORTH BRANFORD icftch oiit hfid tbtitli It, As Sally Successful Recipes Atine passed thb hut, ripw In mid­ 3(10,000 Copies! detvlcds Itt tlie local churches on Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Rausclj of To- vigft; What Is a "Heallli" Footl? air, siic feldriccd in the whiddw and Granfiis 'Cornet saw tho golddn-htUred Now Year Sttritlay tVIll be: tPket Road announce the cngage- •W'' Mttjs.at 9:15 at St. Augustine's mtnt ot their daughter, Muriel UOILED AllTICHOKES j oughly after each addition. pensively twirling iMo Iniiricnso Sy vift'ofNiA ^tivENs Cut off the stem of Callfornio. | Add soda to flour and sift to- -By Dr. lamos A, Tobey- f r 'Irt t T 1 ' ii 'I r f ' c ri *i I' • R. C. ciiurch, Rev. William Brdwer, Gladys, tp Richard Clinton, son of globe. , /rtlchokc and about one inch offlgclhcr 3 times. Add small amounts pastor, Mrs. Edward Daly, organist Mr. and Mrs. Styles Clinton of Cose \X7HEN a product is advertised can live on any single food, but Dbwn, down, down she fell amidst Mrs. Robert C. Bo'tstord of 01 and choir director. Sunday School Beach Avenue, East Haven. the top. making both bottom and | of flour to creamed mixture, alter- ^ ^ and sold as a "health food," evci'yonc can live salubriously and nalely with prune juice, mixing af­ there is an implication that it con­ happily on a mixed diet of protec­ a clattdr ot horns, .ahori whistles, Kneelanri Road, entertained the will follow wllh instructions by top flat. Then place a small clove ter each addition until smooth. Fold tains some inagical properlics tive and energy-giving loods. rinBing fadlls, ahd glimmering February Circle ot the Womiiri.'s Dominican Nuns from New Haven. cf garlic deep in the center ot each \ f 'hj Mrs. R. Beers received first ptlze in prunes. Pour batter into 10 x 10 which make il In order to be wcll-nourislicd, bright lights. Down down she Guild of the First Baptist. Church In the decorated Christmas Door­ artichoke. Place compactly in a pot, the sole factor you must be supplied with at least nhnted aiid nt last Sally Anne tolled In her homo Thursday afternoon. upright, and pour a teaspoonful of X 2-Inch pan greased witli shorten­ or the luosl sig­ tliirty-llvc diflerenl chemical sub­ Holy Eucharist at 9.30 o'clock at mats contest sponsored by the ing. Bake In moderate oven (350oF) oft the cloud oiitP her doorstep. . Following a short biisiness meeting Zlon Episcopal Church, Rev. Francis ^ranford Garden Club. Mrs. Frank oUve oil into tho center of each nificant factor stances that arc found separately She iriarvelled at tho glorious ad­ 55 minutes. Spread top and sides of in good health. in various foods. No one food, not' cdndiiotod by th'o.club's Icniaer, Mrs. J. Smith, Rectdr, Mrs. Paul R. Haw­ Stbnd was one of the winners of sec­ artichoke; salt and pepper to taste, venture 1 At Inst her wish had been WDIInin D., Borchert, a Chrlstma.'i m Mm. and keep one inch ot water in tho cake with Butterscotch Frosting. Now, a well- even an artificial concoction, has kins, organist and choir director. ond prize. balanced diet is tlicm all. • granted. party wa.<( hfid, Gifts from it large pet and steam until tender. Serve Sunddy fecliobl will be Held at 10 Quick Butlcrscotch Frosting unquestionably Your need for thlrty-Uve dilter- j "Stilly Anne,, feally Aniic," .called rctl fcelfb'ijfiano sWcklng wore dis­ o'clock In the chapel with or v.'ithout dressing. a most impor­ ent chemical subsl.inccs may sound : her mother. "Sally Aniib, wnke up, tributed amonft the guests and tea The Ndi'thford Public Litjary \Vlll 1 cup brown sugar, firmly packed tant factor in be open on Tuesday arid Friday ot formidable, but good iiulriUon ac­ dear." wa.? served b'y,Mrs. Bbtsfdrd, assis­ CHOCOLATE WAFFLES 3 tnblor.poons sliortcnlng promoting tually is quite simple, and its prin. I Morning wbrship at U o'clock in next week from twelve until four She dpohed hdl- Philadelphia, Penn., were guests ot Mi-, and, Mrs. Roy Hartig and , daughter bf Mr. lind ivirs. ilaynjbnd Dorothy Mansfield, Jean Piatt, An­ .Mrs. Mortimer, Wall' of Montowcse Betrothed ™s face was very wrinkled and his Marble Castle of Father Time. Mr. and Mrs. Michael McDonald daughters Lois arid jdriice o't liidri- Street. Miss Tomiinson formerly Mr. Maurice"K'.""Fltzgeraid,'"of eyes were a pale, watery, blue. Ho| when the coachman had again . L. Frey of Elm Court, to Blwin Wad- Bradford Manor Auxiliary will nette Lcthln arid Barbara Tator. Sunday doh, faonn. spent Sunday with Miss dell Joiinspn of New Haven, was conduct a booster card pai;ty, Janu­ taught Kindergarten hero. Thompson Avenue, East Haven, an was dressed in a white shirt and a, opened the door Sally Anne hun ed Charlotte Prink. nounces the engagement ot his black suit which was baggy at the out be ore 1939. She walked ovei to spl.emnized^ Saturday at 4 p. m. in ary 10. Hostesses will be; Mrs., James Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Stevens ot . Among tho guests ot Mr. and Mrs. tiib bid Stbiie; Church parisli house. McDonough, Mrs. George McNally 111, Fort Hale Road entertained Announccmenl daughter, Mary, to Mr. LoRoy S. knees and elbows from much wear. \ the goWpfi door of the Casll and John Sraindrd'New Year's Eve,were Miss Bbrnice Euhmdh ot New He- Beside the flickering lamp on the awaited the arrival of the Old Year, "PRETTY The Rev. .Willidin Nicolas officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Joesuh Pinsky of and Mrs. Margaret McOiilnness. i?riday evenirig, Mr. and Mrs. Hdiiry Mi', and Mrs. Harold Doolittid pi: v.dii was a week end giiest of Miss Lawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ • The .atteriddnts were IMiss Marlon p. Slmn^pns, Mrs. Mary Steveris, diid HAVE SET A HIGHER Branford Hills announce the en- ard Lawson of Lenox Street, New table was his shiny black top hat.| When 1930 had arrived the door Meride and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barbara Gould. He was gazing at a ticking clock on was opened by an old man wearing MacKenzle,:bt; West Haven, and Mrs. S. E. Page, of 51 Francis Miss ..May Slmriidns. arid Dean derte ot Stratford. - Haven, James Haydspf Peei:siclll,.N. Y.'rho Street. entertained the Christ CJranert, vyho arp both studerits of STANDARD C»F QjtrAliTT the v/all whose hands pointed at a long white cloak and holding a cpiipjle, will,reside at 34 Harding Miss Jean Altdrniatt of Now Jer- two minutes to midnight. Below the golden sceptre In his wrinkled hiind, Church auxiliary this afternoon. Aurora College, Aurora, lUindls. . Mrs. Henry Hall celebrated hor sdy spent last week 'ivlth Mr. and Luncheon P Why, this was none other than ! place, .Sow HaySSJ. Mrs, 'Vera Honce and Mrs. Cor­ clock was a large calendar of 1939 84tri birthday Dec. 2'Bth. Mrs. Charles Howd. Father Time. I The next.regular ineeting of the Miss .Clara Bo.ss qf Fort Halo Road Associate Store nelia Bradley were luncheon guests In the corner was an immense globe H07)ic Owned by "Enter, beloved 193o, enter here v' At tile .^roceiTt, stated cominuhica- Brpdforcl Manor Auxiliary will bo returned, tu her .hoiiie this week today of Mrs. Christ Kitsos of of the Earth. Instantly she knew Mrs. Frederick Nottleton of Ha.rt Mrs. Rose Trybri arid Johri Rus STANLEY C. TOLMAN that this man was the old year unto your resting place," said Fa­ tldri Pf ulylbmauguln Lodge, A. F. & hold Jan. 8,,'i'liere will be dn elec­ after spending Christnias In Now Wallingford. ford was a week end guest of Mrs. soil, are coiiflried tb trieir hoiries awaiting the entrance of the new. ther Time In a low gentle voice. - .A. .M/r the fpllovylng^ officers were tion of officers at this time. York. Charles E. Nottleton of Prospect PREPARE YOUE OAK with the grippe. At one minute to midnight tho "Thank you. Father Time," re­ , .elected; Henry,; P..Leeper, worshlp- Hill. FOR WINTER , Here's The Way To Get door opened and in walked the cu­ plied 1939 feebly, ; .ful masteiji.iramcs p.,OEllvio, senior Mrs. Johnson of 47 Richmond , Mrs. Robert Wyant of 'Townserid , Car Heaters, Wizdrd Anti- —here's a wsly V warden; Myi-pri'c. Boardinaii Junior . Joseph Hinds, who brbko a bone test little boy Sally Anne had ever Sally Anne entered the Castle Street .entoralncd ciirisiii .Chiiroh Avenue ^ang at; tho.Watcii,.Nierit Tho monthly meeting ot the Stony in his hand, has had it set In a Preezo, Prestone, Thermostats, .wai;dei\;_ John S. Jmrle, treasurer; seen. His eyes were deep blue; his unnoticed. She gazed about her In Guild at iior home yesterday iitter- Service ot the St. Aridi-ew's Chiii'dr Crepk PTA will bo held January 0th cast. ^ MONEY etc. ,• . ;c. L. Weaver,;_seoi;etary; and Lei'oy hair was curly and as golden as rapt wonder; all the walls and ceil­ to save" eediii^h nooii. New Year's Eve, and also gavd a at the school at 8 p.m. 270 Main St. Branford .A, Chldseyilti'uslee.i'br three years. the sunlight. He was v/earlng a ings of the spacious rooms were reading based on the first Christ­ A representative ot the State De­ Tel. 733 ., Installatlon.'.qf bfflodrs will be held Angelo LaCarma ot Paved Street For A New Home black velvet Lord Fauntleroy suit silver; the doors were gold, whlld ...Follo'^lng tiio. Chiisi^mas hollddy mas tree. partment of Motor 'Vehicles will has had his fractured ankle set In dri Jahiiary,i5, Philip .'Tarbdil, Jr., of .ciildsey Aveii- We'll explain tKe different kinds of monthly with a creamy lace ruffled blouse. the platnium door knobs were stud­ td GET them! speat of "Highway- Safety". Films a cast. He was also wearing patent leather ded with priceless jewels. ue. East Haven, has. retiiriied to his Illustrating his subject will be shown finaticmg to you. Help you chdose the plan you can , •'The^East-Ijoveri Fathers' Club will The Misses Virginia and Mary shoes and long black socks. As soon Father Time was escorting the studios at Mouiit Hermoii Sdiiool. meet easily and safely on your income. "Then we'll meet: In .tlie'/,T,pwh Hall Audltoriunv Tuttle of Boston, Mass. were holiday NEW BOOKS AT as he had entered 1939 arose slowly Old Year through the halls. They Mrs. LlHa Robblns has accepted a Jdnuary.8;at,,8;p. ni. guests of Miss Teedums Burgess ot do the footwork necessary to locate this fiiianclng, and smiled gently. 19bO returned passed through a dark room which John. Murphy Is recovering from Bartlett Road. position In New Haven. HAGAMAN LIBRARY On the istli in the High School the grippe. et lowest possible cost. And we'll handle details his smile and then they shook Father Time explained was , the for ydu. All this is free, as part of our service to hands. reiitlng place of the Before Christ Weekly Morbidy Report Mr. Theodore Sucher, otiiplal of The follbwlrig bbbks ha,ve been home builders. Phone. Or come ih; Get more Sally Anne hedrd them speak. Years. They entered a large dim Two cases of labor pneumonia the New Haven Gas Co. stlil con added to the Hagamari Memb'rial Llbrai-y In East Haveri during Do details. 1939 spoke first In a tired feeble room where Sally Anno discerned were reported in East Haven this tinues to spend every Saturdays rov/s and rows of glass-topped Want to saviB mora money to buy some nev/ tiresses or homo at his cottage on Bear Island. ceniber. voice. For solid carefree coirifort this winter itistili a week by the State Department of THE DeFOREST & H^TCHKISS CO. coffins. Adult fiction: Crbfts—Tragedy In "Greetings, 1940." Health. Established 1847 .. , . "Now, beloved 1039, this the Anno furnishings? One of the easiest platies to save is on ths family Mrs. Wesley Collins and daughter, the hollow, rtbuglas—Dr. iludson's "Greetings, my good 1039," an LUMBER and BUILDING MATERIALS swercd the New Year in a clear I Domini room is yoflr resting place. BRANFORD OIL BURNER Stanley Chisliolm of Bradley Av6, Miss Muriel Collins entertained tfdr- secret journal. . Ermine—Rustler's Home Office, New Haven — Branch Yard, East River laundry. An electric washer costs the average family only liert Staiidard bf Florida bvfef the mo'ori.. Porbes^dendral's lady. Fos­ child-hke voice. "Cheer up, your I We shall now drink a Ida.'it to your following a Christriids vacdtidh hds ;reig. n and to a peaceful slumber.' returned to his classe at Mount Her New Year's. ter—Rider ot the Rifle Rock. Frank- rule is soon over. Father Time will about 10c a week to and the clothes last longer. en—Claudia. Grey—Western .Union. send for you in style. I had a fine After they had drunk the toast. mon School. Father Time led the Old Year to Mrs. LoRoy Sheppard and daugh­ Lin Yiitang—Mbraerit In Peliirig. ride in Mr. Stork's bill." They both walked to the huge an open satin-lined coflln at the COMPARE this v/ith tlie cost of hiring Product of Locally Made ter, Betty Jane of Bethel, were Rairie—River.bend feiid. Varied- guests of Mrs. Benjamin Borohay Escape. Wlillarris — Fox Prowls, globe where. 1939 stated: "I've had far end of the room. a washerwornaii or the cost of sending Malieable iron Natlbndlly STOMY GtEfi-k last week. Mrs. Borohay's daughtbr, Williamson—Next yeai: will,be dif­ a hard year, my boy. In my reign a i When. 1939 lay In tho casket your laundry out.' Even a minimum Mrs. Thoma Lathlean of Bridgeport ferent. ' FOR HOMES BEYOND GAS MAINS war ended, another continued and Father Time bade him a gentle Fittings Co. Famoiis By Adrleniie Nortliam . also spent a day with her. Adult non-fiction—1939 Supple­ two others began. There have been rest; then closed It with Its gla.ss- cost of a dollar a week totals $104. in topped lid, and locked the golden ment to the Conn. General Sta­ tragedies, murders, famine, and un Great Floors 'Of jFeriiil-ure lock with a .small golden key. two years. Chiircii of Ciirtsl Franklyn Hagelln Jr. has left for tutes. Annual of bookmaklng, 1038. rest as well as happiness -every­ Father Time knelt arid murmured Choir aiitlidiii—"i Heard the Voice Seattle. Wash, to rejoin the U. S. S. Adairis—Incredible era; the life of where. All this will cbhtlnuc, lOlO; A Universal Electric Washer is inex- a prayei- for his resppse. Sally of Jesus Sdy" by -Wlliiaiiis. Offer­ Mississippi Warren G. Harding. Bingharii—Eli- It Is your duty to moderate every psjisive to purchase on our easy terms. Right around the corner In Branford is produced an oil burner tory duet—"Lord; Speak to Me" by hii Yale. Canby—Designed for read­ Boaght IbeforiC present thing^ otherwise this planet win bo] Anne too knelt and prayed for recognized throughout the nation as being one of the the genuine Roberts, sung by Dorothy Kelsey Mi-s. Charles Seastrand Jr. Is CCn ing. De Sager—Making pottery. destroyed by its own Inhabitants, 1939. Father Time then. Idft the Your weekly savings •will more than outstanding quality bll burners produced In America. . and Beatrice Ounther. The wars will continue, but try not: room to rejoice the New Year, pi-ice adtaece^plos Jaitiiuiary to let them spread. You will be| Before leaving the Arino Dom- cover the payments and hebre ydu When ybii; flnally decide upon oil heat do riot tall to talie ad­ Mr. and Mrs. Bruno CeccoUnl of more outstanding than I or the. Inl room Sally Anne peered Into know it your further sa-vings are going vantage of :thisidct. Pavb Street, gave a large party to reductions Makes yoer choice two preceedlng years have been, for 11035's coffiii—the year of her birth, to new dresses or -whatever you most you are a leap year." I She was surprised to see he re- Theie dedlers will be glad to give you cdiiiplete detdils on what celebrate thp New Year. Many out desire. a Branford Installation will do, arid what It will cost. ot town people attended. "I will domy"best in everything, seinbled 1939. FRESH FISH A DOUBLE S. my good 1930." ( She hui-ried through the dark Mil New Haven ilast Haven Rev. and .Mrs. .Kenneth Brookes Salmon — Smelts — Flats — Mackeral — Scallops 1939 continued in a solemn voice: j Before Chilst room, went oiitslde SEE US OR YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER New Hajiien Coal idb. Eakt Haveii bddl Co. entertained Mrs. Birook's aunt, Mrs. "And now, 1940, with my very sin- and closed the. golden door behind Orianna Harding ot Boston over Haddbbk — Cod — Pollock — Oysters — Steamers cere hopes and wishes for a happy,; her. Now, she must return tb Earth, Branford — R.- C. Eiiqiiist the week end. Fry Claiiis prosperous reign, I present tb you | How, she didn't know. When a htige THE GbNNEGticu LIGHT & POWER Co. w- The Universe,'' | pitik cloud stopped befoi:e her MALLiEjiBLE tRON PiTTiNCJg tiOMPANT The, Women's. Auxiliary ot. the "Thank ydu, 1939. Let md wish Sally Anne climbed on it and then Branford, (Jorin. Church of:Christ ni^t this after­ LOBSTERS you a peaceful rest at Father Time's she floated, down down, at a breath- 221 iloiilpwesd Street PK'ono 744 Branford noon. Hostess were Mrs. Fred Kel- Teleplibrio i356 FEEE t»EIiiVERY Short Bedcli Marble Castle.' talcinfe speed. She ptissed so close ^ f^v,-,rv*-i-»-i'ir'i->"'*<• ' r??7r;V?rrvV-,V-?*%V»»*V7AV*T??77777r^^ i -,'^**,^^y'^^^»-#-f **^" V l"

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*A*A**flMk*HMhrfM^,**ri THE BRANFORD REVISW, TfitJRSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1040 abiding thankfulness thai this is But no matter by what name a public opinion enough "to Influence Page Fiiti %\]t Vraufdrli fitttifiv Virginia Shepard, Bradley Aveuuo so. Never before was it »o impor­ tax Is known It means takink money Board ot Education to consider re­ ton, Mass., and Miss Flprenco.Moore away about six weeks, EjiUblished 192* IWASHINGTON out ot somebody's pocket and even building Canoe Brook School. Ready for "March of Dimes" East Haven was a week end guest ot Provldenfie, R. I. were New Year's Mrs. S, A. Orlswold of South iitiia tant that we Americans keep our in a nation, now accustomed to talk After long litigation Tuttle Mem­ In Yonkers, N. Y. week end guests ot Mrs. Warren E. Miss Ethel Lconoro Lawlor of Street Is Improved after an Illness, Published Everr Tknrsda; At heads, in order that we may also SNAPSHOTS Brantord, Conn. ing ot billions, the procedure is not orial Chapel, East Haven may be­ Mumtord, Rogers Street. Pittsburgh, Pa., was a holiday guest by keep our liberties. For should this Er JAMES FRIBTOlt painless. come a reality. Mr. and Mrs. Austin H. Rlesen of Mrs, E. P, Ayer of Indian Neck. Arnold and Leona Peterson THE BKANFORD REVIEW. INC. country become involved in war, i4ugust (Helen Haglln) are In Orange Park, Mrs. S. A. Petrlllo and daughter, SUBSCRIBE TO Tat ....Pleasure craft "Starllte" over­ Short Beach, were New Year's week Fla., for the winter. Vanessa, Mrs. Edward P. Bradley 37 ROM Street democracy would vanish hero, as U. S. Navy officers are among the Tho Narpes Society will meet Jan­ Who Owes Who and How Much Is turns off Stony Creek with 34 per­ end guests with relatives in Mun- and Melville Bradley left yesterday closest observers of the European son and Sprlngfleld, Mass. uary 7 In tho home of Mrs Anna BRANrORD RSVtMW swiftly and as surely as it has the theme of a little game being War. At present the Navy has a huge sons aboard. Granville Hawcs of West New­ for St. Petersburg, Fla. They will be MEYER LESIIINE PabUaher Erlckson of Chestnut Street. vanished abroad. • played between the White House new ship construction program un­ North Brantord fire chief issues ALICE T. PETERSON Editer and Capitol Hill. derway. Before completing this pro­ warning against fire hay crop below Turning to our own internal It Is a friendly game. No one will gram It wishes to make sure that average as no relief comes after problems, our task is great. The get shot over a division ot the there is no new development In na­ weeks without rain. Telephone Branftrd 4iH gratifying improvement that has stakes. Both sides know the rules val warfare that would make thin Garden Club sets out to destroy ragweed. SubMsriptlon Rate: reooiitly taken plaoj throughout pretty well for a game of this kind program out of date. Is played every year when It be­ For this reason work has been Service Battery leaves tor war $Z.OO a Year, Payable In Adranee our cconomie structure must not manoevuvers. AdTertisini; Rates. On Aypllcatlan comes necessary to map out a new held up deliberately on the 10,000- lie allowed to blind us to tho uii. budget for the federal government. ton cruisers Cleveland and Colum­ Police department Is 10 years old. North Branford boys return from Member Of pleasant truth that not one of The only winner In the game to bia. The Navy was waiting to see those iHiiiiefl which wo were force( date Is the Parmer. He already has how effective the 10,000-ton Ger Worlds Fair acclaimed World New Eneland Pres* AHOclatlon Champions. to fane at the start of depression the money—and probably has spent man pocket battleslilps would prove. What happened to the Admiral New Haven Road announces plan wintered as cccond clou matter has been solved, Most of them It. Now the 'White House Is trying to Grat Spec Is a partial answer. to demolish local passenger station. October IS, 1S2S, at the Post Office have become more complieated Montowcse House builds new at Branford, Conn, under Act of more Its chess men over the tllscal and diffloult. Tho national debt, checker board to show that Con­ Much Is being printed these days theatre. March 3, 1897. rmuhhoM..iH-| despite the heaviest tax loud in our gress gave this money to the farm­ about breaking the British block, ado. Naval experts say this may be Chain stores alter contour of peaee-tiine history, has nearly er and made no plans, for repaying Thursday, Dcoombor 28, 1030 the Treasury. done, but In the same breath add Main street. trebled in the past decade and Congress has 1 ssued no official that In several centuries only one Aquatic winners are announced. will soon reach the present'legal statement. But It Is known that man was ever able to win out in the Short Beach Athletic Association limit of i|)4,'),00,000,000. Tho im­ some members of Congress felt that end against British sea power. sponsor road race sanctioned by A. A. U. UNEARNED CREDIT mense expenditures for relief eon- the farmer was entitled to his share The name ot this one man was George Washington. Murray Upson moves 11 .houses in tinno, oven though business has of the federal money Just the same All of lis frequently liear mou as the city reliefers. East Haven for Abel Jacocks. much improved and unemploy­ It has been announced that since September Iciolcing because they are required PRAIRIE SCHOONER TO SKY LINER Boiled down the situation Is this; WASHINGTON, D. C—Keith Tiieso donations of dimes are ment has consoquontly been ro- the beginning ot the present ad­ Finance Board approves 1940 bud to do tasks whiteli are not included The federal debt Is 41.5 billions. Morgan (left). National Chairman tlie ammunition in Americas' war diieod. The iigricultural situation, iSomolinuis we (iiid oursolvcs saying Hint Americans are like no Under present law $45 billions Is the ministration in Washington no few­ get set at $318,086. ot the Committee for the Cele­ against tho invisible enemy which Parties launch drives In major bration ot the President's Birth­ cripples little children. Under the in their regular duties,, tasks for ill spite of a long series of ox- other people on the face of the gliihc. It isn't merely a narrow nation­ maximum the federal government er than 2,358 "executive orders" BROOKSIDE campaigns for town elections. day, liands Commissioner George campaign plan one-half of all doz which they think others are gett­ al prido that produceH this attitude, eillier it's simply the fact tlmt can borrow. have been Issued from the White E. Alien, of the District ot Colum­ "March of Dimes" donations will STRICTLY FRESH tromoly expensive "farm relief" Arriving on Aqultania Mrs. John EGGS House. These range from orders be returned to the counties where 29c ing the credit. our jiarliciilar advantages in possessing individual freedom have Federal spending exceeds federal bia, his Certincate of Authority URGE SIZE GRADE A LAMB FORES measures, remains tangled and un­ Income by such a porportion that creating ambassadorships to others Gilils tells ot trip across ocean. as Chairman of the March of raised. These donations will be made us more adaptable, hotter ahle to inovo ahead, and ahso better turned over to the Chapter Medium Tills is a niislalco. satisfactory. this win make the administration changing the date tor obervance of 290 new names added to list of East Dimes Commillce for the "Fight Wm. ELLIOTT BONED AND ROLLED Infantile Paralysis" campaign. of the National Foundation for Size doz Don't ho afraid of anyone lak. bio to nocept change as it comes. operate on a close margin. And, In Thanksgiving. Haven voter. Infantile ParalysL'! embracing that Strictly Fresh Grade A 25c IF DESIRED \ Slimming up, we have plenty to Those roflcolions occur naturally to mind upon reading a recent addition to last year's expenses the Upon learning of the 2,358 figure, October Commissioner Allen will direct county. The other fifty per cent, ing credit tliat belongs to yon. In distribution ot "March of Dimes" will ije sent to the Committee for 12 do at homo during tho years that administration wants another halt one Washington writer commented; Branford Battery adds to its per- the Celebration of tho President's the first place they can't do it for news item from New York City about tho arrival by airiilnne from birthday cards in all the states FOR BAKING lib billion for military preparedness. The one order a lot ot us would like soncl unit by Adj. General's Order. which win be filled with dimes Birthday and be turned over by stretch ahead. Tho ourront Con­ the West ot an 82-yoar-old American woman who had made llio trip the Committee to the National OR FRYING pkgs long, and in the seeondt place un- The administration clalns that In to hear is, "As you were!" Branford pays tribute to Mary and sent to President Rooccvelt PI 17c Foundation. 2 gress and those which follow have tho other way many years ago in a covered wagon. Besides being an e'ai-hed credit is dangerous. the last two years Congress voted Ann Freeman. at the White House. their work out out for thorn—but indication of tho groat progress this country has made in less than Sewage correction made in Gran­ PORK LOINS , A man may win a promotion on $550,000,000 In benefit payments. FIN AST size 2Js satisfactory results will bo secured one lifetime, tho story helps to picture that pioneer spirit that is Now the administration says Con­ ite Bay Area after health survey. FIRST UAPTIST CHUKCH SLICED or HALVES cans the' reputation for. doing things Summary Of North Brantord's World Champ- PEACI 2 29c WHOLE or HALF only it tho people as a whole arc part of most Americans and has made our forward progress possible. gress shall repay this money. That Kcv. A. AV. Jones, Pastor plon Fife and Drum Corps honored. which ho can't,do, but ho won't awake and watchful, are conscious win moan new taxes and Congress ch urch Notices ONE PRICE "I'm not afraid of anything," the intrepid passenger told repor­ New Red Men tribe formed In RICHMOND size 2}$ does not wish now taxes In an elec­ Continued from pact ont 15 hold tho job very long. This is of their needs, are deeply awnro ters. '.•'Why, I told my husband years ago that one day the skies tion year. East Haven. 10.00 a. m.—Church School PEACHES SLICED or HALVES 2 cans 25c whoro you will come in iiiid got of their American heritage and woulij be full of flying machines and that I'd like to ride in one. I'm 11.00 a. m.—Morning Service It the President Insists that Con­ Dr Arthur S. McQueen, health Brantord experiencing Increase In both tho jol) and the credit. way of life. For in spite of tho oortaiiily thrilled to think that I jumped from a covered wh'gon to an gress vote this money the leglsla7 officer calls attention to regulations building as winter draws near. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CIJT RPAiy^ "^''^HMOND ^size2'^Oc unproyenolaimsoC extremists, our airpland in one lite-time." tor have two ways out. They can governing sanitation of town's pub­ Town meeting approves rebuild­ CHUKCH SHOULDERS Always remember that there is a approve Secretary Wallace's Certi­ ing Canoe Brook School. ^^%^ i BJ'KJ^Qli^^ GREEN or WAX ^ cans j£i,J^^ only real progress has come from The spirit that has brought America so far alon^ the road of lic eating places. Rev. B. Kenneth Anthony, IVIlnister law of oompeiisation which oper­ ficate Plan which Is the 1939 name November procluetiVe, employing industry, progress is as strong as over. There's testimony to prove it! Captains tea inaugurates Visit­ FRESH ates just as faithfully, as gravita­ for Processing Taxes, or it can vote ing Nurse drive for funds. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Lounsbury 9.30 a. m.—Church School College Notes 24 oz working under the American sysi tion, and that victory goes at last a national defense tax. Board ot Education accepts res­ celebrate 50th wedding anniversary. 10.45 a. m.—Morning Worship TOMATO JUICE—3^^n?25cans c 4-6 LB AVERAGE Icm of free enterpriso which Note The proposed certificate Community Council gives party to Sermon; "Passing tho Buck" by 13 ignation of Miss Ella McGrall. where it ought to, and that is just Our per capita debt for all branches ot government totaled 600 youngsters at Hallowe'en brought lis from a uiiiior power to plans would work this way. Farm­ Committee appointed for 48th an­ the pastor LIGHT MEAT as truo of individuals as of nnlioim. !|lB9,28 in 1913; in li),38 it totaled $432.()5. In other words, the worker Town Clerk Issues 136 hunting Miss Ada Mansfield has returned size Js ' a world power ill a century and a ers who comply with acreage allot­ nual military ball of the Service 7.00 p. m.—Comrades of the Way cans —Junior Citixen with tho smallest iueome, who probably delays going to the dentist ments would receive special certi­ licenses. 8.00 p. m.— Thursdays — Adult TUNA FISH '.In' 25c Battery. to the University of Connecticut hatj. or hcstitatos to buy a new pair ot shoes beeauso ho can't ufflord it, ficates tor the difference between Needy veterans benefit by Arm- Bible Class RIB ROAST May following a mid-winter vacation Hero in ' America wo have all WHITE owes tho govornmont nearly $5001 Some day n start; njus'VJie-.mado the market price and parity prices. Selectmen give notlee ot town Itice Dance. 10.30 p. m.—Wed.— Comfortable Processors then would be required to Brantord Battery leaves tor field THE FIRESIDE BLAZE that is needed to bring a greater to pay tho public debt. Paying it will bo painl'ul^-but'loss'painful meeting relative to hurricane re- Society '.•';,- .•-•:. .—• Elton Jones, son of'Mr. and Mrs. WHEAT CERE SPRAY I HEAVY CORN-FED purchase of farm commodities. Pre­ tralning'work. The Arlstonlans will meet Tuesday prosperity than we Imvo' over than not paying it, which is sonietliing all of us will dvontually find pi^lrs. E.D. Jones of 2D Sidney Street, East ' STEER BEEF sumably this extra cost to the pro­ Union Thanksgiving service held night 8 in the home of Mrs. Hazel As fhe cool evenings come in known—the industries, the mon, Rev. B. Kenneth Anthony, and Haven, has returned to his teaching out if wo cuntiiiiio to follow tho Ine of least resistance. Those whoJiave cessor would be passed along to the in ,pirst Baptist Church. , MIchaelson, Bryan Road. (ho winter month.s, tho fire blazes Mrs. Anthony greeted In First Con­ duties at the Cornell University. or PUDDING 3 pkgs IQc the resources. But unless wo main- subseribod to tlio belief thiit wo have been getting something for consumer. Hon. Sara B. Crawford speaks to The annual meeting and supper on tho hearth in countless homes. gregational Church parlors ASSORTED FLAVORS'** • ^^ tuin our basic liberties, material nothing are due for a rude awakening, and tho sooner it comes the John H. McCabe, line foreman Women's Republican Club. of the Congregational Church will Carl Swanson, Jr. has resumed his Crape, Quince In former days families spent blessings mean nothing. hotter oif we sliall be.—Charlotte, N. C, Observer. sdclety to which any woman may signally honored tor meritorious Act Musical Art Society presents old take place Thursday evening. Bible studies at Mount Hermon School, MIR ARCI '""•' Craljappio 2Zf25c£. Jars SMOKED HAMS in«ny hours watching the danee of feel proud to belong. fashioned concert In Library Hall. class will be omitted that night. miKMDCL Black Raspbeiry OlO oz ot saving co-workers life. and Cuirant 2Yarr29c Apple 2 r 23c those flames. The soft purring of But the faithful people there have Patriotic organizations prepare tor Cheer baskets sent out to unfor­ Miss Kathryn Mintz, has return­ SUGAR CURED more than they can do. Nearly one tunate. the Are quieted anxious nerves. Memorial Day exercise. ST. IWARY'S CHURCH ed to Anderson College, South Caro­ WHOLE or EITHER END hundred children come to the Sun­ December The good talkers settled every­ FASHIONS OUT OF TEST TUBES State offers site score to show ad­ Rev. Edmund A. Cotter, Pastor lina following a holiday with her THE SUPER BREAD! ONE PRICE From Our Readers day School each Lord's day, and vantages for centralized school. Grace Hospital offers to typeblood parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mintz, 2V thing, from the next eleotion to there are never teachers enough. I donors; using Wasserman test. 100? Jlen's lack of interest in tho clothes their women folk wear is Col. Ernest L. Averlll taken ill in Masses are at 23 Frank Street, East Haven. WHOLE tho proper way of cooking pump­ proverbial. 'I'lioy liato to bo dragged along to fashion .shows, they am told that fifty children between Hall of the House, Hartford. Superior Court Orders officers . There follows parts of a letter the ages ot three and seven are ousted from Hotchkiss Grove Asso­ 7.30, 9.00 and 10.30 o'clock. ' WHEAT EADi„|13c kin pic. written to Miss Isabelle Stanley In scoiT at tho newfangled hats that women affect, and they show their Raymond Corbett, 13 awarded Dorothy Barclay, daughter of Contains only 100^ Whole Wheat Germ Flour attached to the Sunday School. _ „,^ .„. „.„,^.ij ^j „>.„„ ciation. LEAN ENDS certificate tor bravery by Scout ' At the high mass In St Mary's of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Barclay has Tho fire on the hearth stirs cur­ Short Beach from a niece In Oracle, soorn for tho whole business in every conceivable way. Carol Singers meet at the Christ­ REIVIEIVIBER-Wiieat Germ is an Excellent Source of Vitamin Bi Nojw ij; l^s not fair that a tew faith-1 Commissioner Carl Diekman in be Church at 10.30 last Sunday the resumed her studies at Bradford rents of mqmory. The mind's eye Arizona. We print some of the In- But there was a fashion show held in Now York City not so many tul, God tearing people carry all of mas Tree on the Green. half of Quinnlplac Council, choir repeated Parmer's Mass in B Junior College following the MILDLY CURED terestUiB details she tells of the re­ the burdens, financial or otherwise Private funeral held for Herbert looks on faces that once rbSoctod weeks ago that made Amorieans of all kinds and of both sexes sit up . Undergraduates promenade in Flat which was sung Christmas Christmas vacation. 8oz gion. I have often been astonished and E. Thatcher. CORNED BEEF the glow of that bloze, bn' are now and take notice. It was called "Pathions Out of Test Tubes", and it Pine Orchard Country Club. Day. Richard Sweetman of New Ha­ Jar "I am so far away ond It Is so grieved that there are so many good Christmas services and festivi­ 9c '%f 17c 25' was devoted to sliowiug products developed by industrial i-esearch East Haven firemen hold open ven, tenor, assisted. Other solosits Edwin Gillette has returned to his forovor vanished. But they say quiet and peaceful here we are hard respectable citizens who seem to house. ties make the headlines. were Mrs. Harold Griffiths, Miss studies at the School of Business ppaplo are no longer so senti­ ly conscious that there Is a war. during the past five years. feel no responsibility tor the chapel, June Garden Club announce winners In Teresa McStravick, Mrs. Frank W. Administration at the University of mental. They prefer to burn tho Never have I known such utterrelax Those products showed groat possibilities for America's future. either to support It by their pres­ Christmas decorations contest. atlon and rest. The boys like this Closing of South School, East Ha­ Daley and James E. Gosgrove, with Syracuse. ETS 3 "25c gas in the tank rather than the ence or financially. What do such Rev. Robert J. Plumb leaves to MIDDLE RIBS In the making of them, in finding new and wider uses for thom, lay ven brings protests from residents Mi'S. J. J. Collins as organist and sort ol .thing. I overheard N—toll people do on Sunday? Sleep, loll assume duties In Washington, D C SEEDLESS maple chunks on the hearth. Ing T—this morning that he didn't tho promise of more jobs aiid now payrolls for Americans everywhere. of district. choir director. Miss McStravick sang Miss Virginia Williams of Indian about reading the paper or listen­ MILDLY CURED Yet the fire on tho hearth still need to use a whole glass of water Tho nndienco at this fusliion show saw bathing suits, evening North Brantord places flagpole In the Agnu Del by Bizet Neck has returned to her classes in CURRANT or RASPBERRY ing to the radio, or entertaining memory of John McKernan. CORNED BEEF burns, and people still like to look to clean his teeth. dresses, hats, slioes, and other apparel made from glass, coal, tar, salt, company or being entertained, the Rhode Island School ot Design. State Department of Health gives Mileage Hi 19 on it, Tho hard job of work ahead "We have no busses, trolleys, oil, camphor, soy beans, milk, and many other substances. In the do- When I speak to people individually ints TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH trains, telephonos or movies and pro-school health round-up. • By J. P. Winchester—WJnchMt — 8.45 a. m.—Holy Communion pkfl doesn't seem so formidable, as volopinont ot uses for thcso now products they saw how industry is they always have some excuse, work i'asa^aaiweg.gwiiefii''aftXisaiBea3tr all tho wo live ome distance from Visiting Nurses make 956 examin­ *ijjert>i»oi» 0/ Uotar YeMclt Xruip- 9.30 a. m.—Church School 10c working constantly to find now uses tor tho farmer's surplus products. pleasure, etc. But all that such ex­ FISH SPECIAL the cheerful blaze seems to light neighbors hardly a day goes by that ations for Indications ot tubercu­ ment, Colonial JBMO ilarkeitrt 10:45 a.m.—Morning Prayer and cuses mean is that the church and losis. mHB American Association oC a flanio of hope and conndonoe in someone doesn't drop In to see that No man interested in the welfare of Anioriea, interested jn seeing religion do not mean as much to sermon FRESHLY SLICED Pine Orchard reldent, Egbert X State Hlghwojr Oilcials soma Happy Birthday your heart. The Are that warms we are getting along all right— the it maintain its past progress, could fail to be inspired by this parti­ thom as many other things. Christ 11:45 a.m.—Holy Communion, first Fuller, created fund ot $1,00,000,000 time 'ago rcallzeastimesi . ^ J|^ Mk&hm Mi^> M ClAft.p. fe 3ushman Hou.se, iiinii Senior High Notes SHORT etA^H ton !' ^wsrr»aEra

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THE HOME NEWSPAPER IS A THE BRANFORD REVIEW, THPRSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1040 THE HOME TOWN PAPER VITAL FORCE IN EVERY TO^VN Page Eight !av3 the' hewly organized boss sec­ ot tion ample opportunity to manifest BRANFORD—NORTH BRilNFORD PORTRAYING AS IT DOES lomc ot its potential strength. STONY CREEK—PINE ORCHARD THE POCKETBOOK SHORT BEACH — INDIAN NECK LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN TpPPS GRANNIS CORNER—MORRIS Wi\t rli EetiietD FAMILIAR LANGUAGE 0/KNOWLEDGE ' Honors have recently come to an COVE — EAST HAVEN East Haven graduate, now enrolled AND EAST HAVEN NEWS AUOltHCIS AT A RtCWT MEW nWC yMHlONn-OtrT-cr-TEST-TUBCS' SHOW ACTUAUy In the Junior Collegfe ot Commerce. SAW THt TOLIOWIMOARTiatS . CCTAnO U< Till DEPSE5310N ItWOO WD OTtHaHS SAW THt KXICWINU ftHllllc* i.i.c.^,1.. Henry Saraneckl, ot the class of Branford, Connecticut, Thursday, January 11, 1040 Price Five Cents NPN JOSS AMD TA/ROa*: TOWt/AK!) TOWnSOW 1938, has been elected treasurer of VOL. XII—NO. 40 the senior class. Congratulations, Henryl Public Health TO GIVE LECTURE J Counsel Appears The Dominic Frione Co. Peter Orlando, also a graduate in 5C\ Joseph Olodlano reports his now ot hi.? new home at West End Ave 1938, has been assigned to the Con­ Branford Sunshine Club homo is rapidly nearly ccmplcllon which was built under the MJ.F. necticut encampment of the C.C.C. Annual Report At Gathering To ^ i^ #• new Housing Plan. Jimmy Beamon at Idaho Springs, Colorado. A.P. Donadlo and son of Balti­ asked Ceneral If ho could arrange Remembers Community Is Announced Fight Water Co. more, Maryland, spent the week end to get such a house if ho got What Are The Chances? Commences Operations with P. Donadlo nnd family. married. Jimmy says that matri­ Visiting Nurse, Mrs. Verna M. Branford and East Haven Make mony is the only deterrent. He al­ The echoes of lusty yells, the Hartman, in her annual report to Preliminary Plana For Riglitlng Mr. and Mrs. Gus Gunther at­ ready has the girl. rhythm of running feet, and the With Gifts Of Cheer the public Health Nursing Associa­ Recent Water Rate Inorcaso tended the midnight show New thud of bouncing balls issuing from tion ot East Haven, listed 613 babies For Four Lane Road Charles Paclleo ot the Inspection Year's Eavo, the gymnasium once again herald and children ot pre-sohool age as Representatives ot six of tho H Enormous Quantities Of Fill Will Be Required For New Department and Mrs. Paclleo grea- the advent of a rapidly approach­ Many Organizations Benefit Prom Generosity—317 Indi­ receiving examinations, dental con­ municipalities Involved, met In tho A well-known officer working at ted the, Now Year on New ing basketball season. Although viduals Receive Baskets of Food and Bouquets of sultation, measurements, and diph­ aldermnnlc chambers in Now Hav­ Road Through East Haven To Grannis Corner—John the M.I.P. Co. who also does duty York's groat white way. Johnny DePiiippo, Johnny Messina, theria toxoid through the 24 Well- en this week to make prcllmindry Howe Given Contract For Fill. x at a well known restaurant was Jack Lynch, and Malcolm Douglass, Flowers During The Last Year. Annual Meeting Held Child Conferences held through the plans for fighting tho recent rate suddenly called for K.P. duty. Walter Colburn of the pattern do who saw most of the action in last year, including the newly organized increase ot the New Haven Water Work on the new Post Road cut­ partment is having repairs done to year's major games, have been lost Cheer and sunshine were distri­ conference in the Foxon and Foxon Co., before the State Public Utility off from Farm River bridge wester> his home on Garden St. Last week through graduation, the Varsity Park areas. Commission. Tho meeting presided Were on the air—The Industrial buted during the year by the Bran­ Branford Rotary George Rozakat ly to Grannis Corner began Tues­ Walter had the misfortune of a fire win nevertheless present a hard The nurse reports 302 visits to the over by Counsel Vincent P. Dooley, basketball League at the Y.M.C.A. ford Sunshine Society. day morning. Dominic Prlonc Co, Is trying to create greater Interest In his homo causing about five fighting quintet on the floor this nine schools of tlie town, with 1,191 was devoted mainly to organization put a largo crew ot men on the lob hundred dollars damage. year. With Jimmy McCarten, Dick At its annual meeting Tuesday Host Monday To children receiving physical exam­ work. Dies Following At the tSalo Tlietilre, Hartford, in pernon, Miu'tlm Hayc, famous in the games played each Thursday It Is understood that the road build­ night and have.made arrangements Walker, Harry Strickland, and evening at the home of Mrs. Dana inations; 958 individual health in­ The main decision reached, was ing operations will commence on tho Hollywood flcrecn star and America's No. 1 siiiKiii),' niiU duncini; com- to have the M.I.F. vs N.H. Clock Ignatz Schwalko of Dopt. No. 1 Chick DeFlllppo of last year's Jay- Blanchard it was reported that 317 Football Squad spections; 1,054 treatments In the Un. liny .M. lldiiKliI"". I). 1'., an agreement among the towns to Auto Accident easterly side of the cut-Oft where odicinie will appear with her own Hollywood Stngo Show hetjinninff game of January 4th broadcast has returned to work atter an ab­ vee team, who showed themselves persons were remembered during schools; 77 vaccinations; and 1,324 wild will nivc 11 l.i'i'liirc 'Pnivi'l- investigate tho fees of water rale the tour-lane parkway from Lake over Now Haven's own station sence ot one week due to Illness. good Varsity material, and Bob . the year with fruit or flowers. weight and height measurements. dk'iH', ill till' Hiisl lliiViMi 'rowii engineers and experts to study the Saltonstal to Farm River bridge this week Friday, January Bth, for fi ^reat days of fun.makini;. The The Branford Rotary club^ met George Rozakol, 00, ot 7 Lincoln W.E.L.I. by Phil Buxbaum Jr. from Clark and Vinny Castellon, the re­ At Thanksgiving time six needy A total of 2,211 cases received nur Hull, .liimiiiry l.Slli. structure and condition of the lo now ends. engagement ends Wednesday night January lOlU. Monday noon in the parlors of the Avenue, died Sunday in Grace Hos­ 8:30 to 0:30 P.M. Each player will Mrs. Louis Yanyac, has confined maining members of last year's Jamilies were given baskets of food, sing attention in the home. Ot these cal utility, and appoint one. The Frione Company has contrac­ to her homo in Monroe St. for a fmiK NOW «ni>ii« y\,'^S,V^ squad. Coach Maher will have the three baskets of fruit were sent to Congregational church, 85 being 993 received examination and med­ The group also discussed the di­ pital from injuries which included operatta, "Balalaika" coming for a be introduced to the crowds in­ IB PSRCtUT or M14 INmAG, present. The visiting Rotarians were ted with John Howo, North High week with illness. im Sousray « COKSIANILV nucleus of a strong team with shut-Ins and 48 bouquets ot chry­ ical attention; 813, liealth supervis­ vision ot costs for tho expense ot internal hurts, a fractured left leg, dividually under flood lights and nitoMt «iw u5ts ma. THI R. P. Bailey, D. I. Chapman, H W. Service Battery street farmer and former first selot- 2nd smash week to the Loow Poll which to present the type of game santhemums brought cheer to shut- ion, 332, maternity services and 03, this fight and it was indicated that will be given a "nick name" which Judd, H. L. Philo, H; W. Thompson, and n crushed foot. man, to furnish 200,000 yards of fill Movie . Gpyed College, New Haven, presents Nelson At the M.I.P. Sportman's Supper that East Haven fans look forward ins. miscellaneous services. this would be carried in proportion he will bo known as from ihfin on. I slchorean art. The beginners ot the New Haven club. Guests ot Rozokat was struck and run over to be taken from tho northern end Eddy and llona Massey, Hollywood Lets all go over and enjoy the Sat. night at the "Wlldmere" Bill to seeing. Donations were sent to the Chil Makes Material to tho respective grand lists of the ot Mullen Hill ridge street, about two newest singing star, In a thrilling, meet every Wednesday afternoon In the meeting were members of the at East and Water. Streets Saturday fun; and at the same time cheer the Kremser came rushing in all excited Come on, everybody! When the drens Community Center, Branford Continued on page /our night, according to Patrolmen Tho­ miles from the beginning of the colorful and romantic musical and whispered loudly that there was the gym balcony; the advanced Branford high school football squad, HOLLYWOOD QOSIPP: boys on to another victory. East Haven High season Is on, let's show the old Visiting Nurse Association, Mildred their principal, HiUls K. Idleman mas Glllls and Nils Dahlberg, by a road Job. .^1 drama. a deer outside in the yard. When group revel in the gym proper. school spirit by getting behind the Baldwin Memorial Fund, Emma Branford Women For Editorial Nelson Eddy bicycling along a and their coach, John E. Knecht, Jr. truck operated by Louis Soreiison Wliilo some excavating will bo It tells a tale ot romance between Bill was questioned as to whether it team and cheering them on to vic­ Garrup McLay Fund. studio path Jeanetto MacDonald Mario Napoleon and his family The high school players were Hold Up Causes ot Springfield, Mass. ° necessary in building the new road, a Colonel of Cossacks and the was a two logged or a four legged What happens if the most pow­ tory. They gave an oak tree to the Attend Annual Tlie Review is indebted to Vin­ buying out the entire theatre for had planned on going to Philadel­ Walter Tamulevlch, Matthew Mark- Tho funeral service was held in especially in tho vicinity otkiih- daughter of a revolutionist In the deer he promptly replied "a four School Notes erful tank in the world meets the town to be planted on the Green. cent Callahan tor calling its atten­ the preformance of "Hansel and phia for New Years and the Mum­ leski, Howard Bleuge, Michael Zvon- the Seldol Bros, funeral home yes­ berly Avenue and .High ' stireets, midst of social upheaval, and gives legged one." Dominic almost strongest wall in the world? Can One hundred fifty bags were made tion to the following editorial which Arrest Gf Trio terday afternoon. Tho Rev. Bohrend where the new cut-off will under­ Gretel" and giving the tickets to the an opportunity for and expensive mers Parade, but got as far as wrecked the room upon hearing this the Creator create a rock so large Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Skinner kovic, George Bloomquist, John G.O. P. Sessions appeared in tho November 21st public schools ;,:Nickey Rooney Stamford and saw Uttlo snow on the of Dayton, Ohio, announce the en­ and filled with candy and given to Ward, James Barba, Anthony Pepe, Mehrtens of Trinity Lutheran pass High street, and also oh'the musical program that ranges from and reached high about his head Among the most interesting fea­ that he cannot lift it? These are the visiting nurses for Christmas New York Herald Tribune. Fifty-two cents and a handful ot Church btflclated. Grannis Corner end of the job, leading the college yells at a. local highway suspecting a blizzard for a rifle hanging on the wall. Bill gagement of their daughter, Eleanor William Altmannsberger, Edward The New Haven County Republi­ CITIZEN SOLDIERS Russian folk song to a love song by tures of the various homerooms are only two ot the brain-crippling distribution. Gatavaski, Reymond Qlmbut, Arn­ can Women's Association held its sausage meat, divided by three He is survived by a son George most of tho road building will ball football classic Joan. Crawford Pranz Lehar, comedy songs by Her­ Mario came back to Branford. What and Dom rushed out only to find a questions which Mr. Maloney has of New London to Mr. Frank C. "There is not in the whole French equals the profits gleaned, bv still mulling over possible names a guy. . the bulletin boards. Here one may A card party was given March 2 old Simons, Salvatore Paclleo, Dan­ fourth annual school ot politics Army one soltfler who closely re­ Bahncr and a daughter, Olga Bah- for fill. Soundings made through bert Stothart, and even the opera­ very nice bird dog tliat must have And illustrative material on all been tossing at his biology classes. Hartman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank which netted $103.50. The proceeds Branford's Ace hold-up men. Deduct Peat Meadow indlcatetho enormoua for her now dachshunds...... Dolores C Hartman of Edwards Street, East iel F. Daly, Jr. John Barnes, Robert Monday in New Haven. The meeting sembles another," Jean Qlraudoux ner. tic version of a Ulmsky-Korsakotf been lured up there by the aroma of subjects from tho present-day mov­ For further information see Mr. were given to the high school to LaCrolx, Harold Damberg and Wil­ was presided over by the president, tho return ot the sausage and the quantities ot fill will bo needed there Del 'Rib celebrathiB her return to John Knudsen Is feeling in tine the turkey. Dom sayq.ho was only Haven said the other da^. What a beauti­ answer is—What price sausage I ballet suite. ing picture to the ancient buildings Maloney—or the nearest encyclo- furnish the medical room. liam Fortune. Mrs. Milton P. Bradley. ful thing to be able lo .say to a to provide tor tho parkway. During screen roles, by wading up to her health again. One night last week going to shoot up in the air to scare pedlal The cast supporting Eddy and ot the Romans. Take time off some Tuesday's meeting elected the The program included motion Attending from here were Mrs. group as large as an armyl The John Giordano of 202 Main Street tho winter most of the roadbuUd- waist in water for opening scenes Miss Massey Includes Charlie lio was skating at the Short Beach it away but his companions are still day and look over a few of them. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book­ following ofllcers for the ensuing Branford, Paul R. Collins ot Wash- ing win conqlat of excava^n^ and ^. ot "Arouse and Beware" Alan pond showing the younger ones wondering how he could accomplish pictures ot this fall's Yale-Harvard Roland Geler, Mrs. M. D. Stanley, French regiment, then, is not regi­ Christmas Seals Ruggles, Frank Morgan, Lionel At- The wealth ot information to be ob­ 02-78-85! No, it's not a football keeping, Accoimting, Business year, president, Mrs. WarrtJn ITop- Mrs. Clarence D. Munger, Mrs. Ar­ nigton Avenue, New Haven and Ro-1 i filling. The siftto Highway Depwt- Curtis and Tom Noal back from a|"'"»e"-"i - . how they had to skate In Norway: this fact when the gun was not signal; it's Just a few ot the scores Administration, Dictaphone, football game. The plays were ex­ mented. Personality exists and tained Is truly amazing! per; vice president, Mrs., John Nor- plained by James DeAngils of the nold Peterson, Mrs. Charles J. Sco- grows in it.^The parodox of the free bert J. Branln ot North Main St., ment plans tcihavethe neiiyoUt-oft John is some boy on the ice. loaded and no ammunition on the that have been turned in by the Comptometer, Day and Evening few days In the desert Nanavt Penrca- h^"'O-Aubrey Smith and Joyce risi secretary, Mrs. George Potid; Yale coaching staff and the plc- vlll, Mrs. Stephen Wolfe. man in .society, nonchalantly Branford, were arrested Saturday Total Highest I ready tor early slimmer trattlo. ' ; dleton plannin— -„g to _giv e up- his beac.. h- I ComptonnnmnrnThe associatn ._ e feature on this pro members of the girls' bowling team. Sessions. Co-educational. Enter treasurer, Mrs. Walter Hoelzer; night by Patrolmen Mullen, Ifkovic 1 jrarlly-becaus.." ....e. t^th„e ^^^Th^e jas^ s "Those High Grey Walls.' William General feels very proud'premises How can girls dance when there plctures were shown by George Web Mr. Clarence R. Baldwin of Wood- I achieved in'-peace: by French clvil- house temporarlly-because the are no boys with whom to dance? Under the direction of Miss Ahtl at any time. flower chairman, Mrs. Clifford bridge, assistant bhairman of > the:.(ii!iUoniiRoiisi^»afcsujv1ji5_:.;^^^^ ^ .dnd'Aherii, charged with robbery In Branford breakers are so noisy thoy '"='=P | Salter Connolly, who stars in this Haatanen this club promises to er of the Yale Athletic' Association^ M waiter i.;unnuii^, wiiw sn.i*io ... "Up On Your.Baseball? Obviously, they can't. In answer to STONE COLLEGE . Cherry, Mrs. EmilNygard and Mrs. Republican -Stii.te.C!cint game between the learn the intricacies of the terp- Mrs. Roland Geler. Organization." home in East Main street with his $000. the lilghest total In this town, Tho Loew Poll College Theatre WALLPAPER in the Neufchateau area In the lOyear old son. "Panther Lady," presenting the ab­ National and The Branlord-East Shore Basket­ The third session was a joint fall of 1917, French Instructors ob­ and appreciation Is expressed for Ac reunion dinner is being plan­ has Just given mo some real movie solute tops in dancing thrills. For or PAINT ball tournament for Boy Scouts was meeting with the New Haven City The hold up occurred In tho gar­ Pequot Theatre ] clubs by pitching the Pirates to a 7 served their material and were con- the prompt and generous response ned in observance ot the 27th an­ news They want me to tell you fans fast and sensational acrobatics, VISIT launched during the past week. Republican Women's Club at which age of his home at 10.30 p. m. Sat­ locally. However, In the lusli ot the niversary of Troop 20, Boy Scouts, to 3 victory over the Red Sox in Thos. F. Sudac Continued on page tour that tho picture you have so long Martha has with her Tho Lazan- UNITED WALL PAPER Troop No. 4 of St. Mary's Church time Paul V. Cornell, President ot urday, the bandits getting only a holiday season, several hundred In St. Andrew's Chapel Feb. 8, Tho I?ri., Sat.—Jail. fi-G awaited will definitely come to the dors, tliree men and one woman In a 10037 met Troop No. 3 ot the Community The Romford School, Washington, a package of sausage and ledgers. people receiving souls nave not yet (roop, one ot the oldest In contin­ College theatre very soon. Yes It's fast acrobatic, comedy- knockabou'""t That John T. Brush declined to CO. Elected Head Council. The game was well played Conn, spoke on "Tlie Dyer's Hand." The arrests were soon made by tho uous existence In tho Quinnlplac "ST>UBLEM>»T£S" 93 Crown St.. New Haven responded, but tho Committee "GONE Wl'ni THE WIND." This act and Anally "The Prince ot pj^y the Red Sox atter the Giants lUiltflNilJlMQUARTERS throughout. The final score; Troop Branford Suspects officers who found the car contain­ hopes that those who have not re­ Council, dates back to the very ear­ i-: WITH ;-! great epic will make movie history Wallace Boory, Miokoy Rooney Taps" Jack Williams, in original y^on the 1804 title? 'We Save You Money" Of M. P. Rice No. 3, 41 Troop No. 4, 30. Ward and ing the meat in Beach treet. plied will either return tho seals liest days of tho scouting movement. and I'm very sure none of you tap danchig routines that have set That the first World Series game Mischler were high scorers for Troop It is planned to invite all former 1-1 ALSO 1-: It Has Been or send whatever contribution they movie goers will want to miss it. By him apart from all others In his art. in New York wasiplayed by the At a meeting of the M. P. Rice 4, while Jackson and Holman scored Corps Induction can as soon as convenient. • members of the troop, ' present "HERIT>1GE OF THE calling the College theatre (7-4033) This great show with Martha Giants and Athletics in 1005? Hose Company No. 2 held in their highest for Troop 3. Tlie line-up for Bamboozled Money derived from the sale of members, and all who have been DESERT" you can place your reservations and Raye in person and her top show That "Big Ed" Ruelback, of the Troop No. 4; Hubert Ward, William Conducted Thurs. CommunityHouse these Christmas Seals will bo used scoutmasters or leaders to attend Cubs, held the White Sox, the club rooms on Monday evening the •with Kvelyn Venablo and let me urge you not to wait too long starts at the State Theatre, Hart­ Hinchley, Robert Mischler, Michael to fight tuberculosis, and 85 percent tho dinner. A former member, Atty. "Hitloss Wonders," to one hit in the BRANFORD following officers were elected for It takes a pretty gall ;v Donald Woods as all the reservations will probably ford this week Friday, January 5th Palala, Edmund Sobolewski. Troop Officers were installed at the Well Patronized will remain right here in Branford Warren J. Upson ot Watorliury Is second game of the 1906 series? the ensuing year; Captain Thomas Associated business of Branford bo filled. for 8 big days No. 3 lineup; Jack Holman, Paul meeting ot Mason Rogers Corps at for the local program tO' be di­ being invited to be tdstniaster. The That the first World Series game LAUNDRY F. Sudac, 1st Lieut. William Hotch- meeting this week at Althea's dis­ Sun., Mon., Tucs., Jan. 7.8--9 Tim see you at "GONE WITH Carter, Lawrence Miller, Levi Jack­ a meeting Thur.sday afternoon in rected by the Visiting Nurse Asso­ committee in charge is composed of at the Yankee Stadium was played kiss, 2nd Lieut. James Kelley, Sec­ covered that a pretty girl, repre­ The annual report of the Com­ THE WIND", 1 am as ever.... son,'Walter Sabine, Louis Nardella, the armory. Officers were installed ciation. Five percent of tho money C;S, Bremner, Jack Shea, Sidney "B4BES IN >«RMS" between the Yankees and the i FLAT WORK retary Walter Pauk and and Treas­ senting her self to be delegated from munity Council for 1030 reveals that' Your MOVIE GUYED. urer Edward Drlscoli Fire Police, Fergus Mooney and Kenneth Bray by Department Installing Officer goes to tho National Tuberculosis Carlson and Carl Tlmmrick. •,-: WITH ;-: Giants on October 12, 1923? the Degree ot Pocohontas was ma­ 14,071 persons made use ot the Com­ Director Harry Brazeau officiated. Mrs. Beatrice Oler of Guilford, ass­ Association and 10 percent to the Personals That the Yankees have won] WET WASH Edward Tobin, Sled Weted, James king a successful tour ot the town munity House during the year as Wiokey Rooney, July Garland The next date for the tournament isted by Mrs. Florence Whitcomb State Tuberculosis Commission as MARTHA RAYE IN PERSON twelve pennants? Fitzgerald and Charles Witkowsky. collecting funds for the group 1-! ALSO :-: is Thursday, January 11th at the as conductor: Mrs. Rubina Zvon- participants in sporting events, Branford's share In tho National That Babo Ruth hit .025 in the SOFT DEY Drivers, Earl Bradley, Chester "which sent out 150 baskets and Georgia Chapter AT HARTFORD THEATRE Community House, when Troop No. kovlc, chaplain; Mrs. Coulter, Mrs. spectators, or members of varioufi and State Program of Education Biohard Arlen, Andy Dovino in four-game series against the Oardln Tisko, Peter Pauk, Joseph Resjan, now finds itself in the red." Mrs. Alfred Bloomberg, following Earnest Donotrlo Anthony Dono- 1 of Stony Creek will meet Troop White, Mrs. Brown, and Mrs. Hall, organized social groups. Tho month and Prevention of Tuberculosis. "lAMimX ON THE als in 1928, making ten hits In six­ It so happens that the Pocohon­ Oh Boy! Martha Raye, Holly­ two months treatment at Grace frio; House committee, Albert Sal- No. 1 of Short Beach. all ot Guilford, as color bearers. of October showed the largest at­ The local funds will aid In the pre­ Plans Welcome teen times at bat!. The annual meeting of the Quin- tas here authorized no one to make BL4CKH>>WK" wood's funniest screen star and Hospital has returned to her home vin, Joseph Resjan and John Par- Officers ln.stalled were: Mrs. tendance, with 3,197. vention of tuberculosis in Branford her own great stage show is coming in Rogers Street. That the 1930 World Series was nipiac Council, Boy Scouts of Am­ any solicitations so the matter has Wed., Thurs.—Jan. 10-11 FINISHED WORK clnsky. Sick Visiting Committee; Susan Palmer, president; Mrs been placed in the hands of the Baskelball was the biggest at­ by providing diagnostic tests and Monday Night to Hartford's State Theatre .this the twenty-third World Series to be John Banko, Alexander Jastremsky erica will be held at the Hotel Taft Sarah Hosley, senior vice-president; x-rays tor school students, nutri­ BURNISHED GOLD Ernest Hall, of Foxon Road is a played in New York? January 22nd—dinner at 6.30 p. m. local police. traction. Five leagues, comprising week Friday, January 5tli for 6 BACHELOR SERVICE and John Sudac. Mrs. Elizabeth Olver, junior vice- Sixteen money saving rules tor 21 teams and 195 players engaged in tion tor undernourlsnc:: children, Georgia Chapter, No. 48, O. E. S. groat days ot fun-making. Martha patient in Grace Hospital. I That the Yankees won the 1939 Scouters and parents are invited to president; Mrs. Carrie Louniibury, clinic ond x-ray service for adult CHINA NIGHTS I World Series? The club room of the llrehouse citizens were complied by the Asso­ regular scheduled games during the win welcome visiting matrons and Is coming direct from Hollywood has been redecorated and the boys eb present for the meeting. It is ex­ treasurer; Mrs. Anna Cassidy dele­ tuberculosis patients, home' nurs­ visiting patrons Monday evening. Johnny Downs, Mary Oarlislo in Frank Corcoran is a patle^it pected that Branford and the East ciated Business ot Branford as a winter. Other sports which were where she lias recently appeared In m are all well pleased with their pre­ gate; Mrs. Rubina Zvonkovic, alter­ protection against such rackets. well patronized were volley ball, ing care for those in their homes, Officers of the evening are Mrs, "HAY/AUAN NIGHTS" such hit productions as "$1,000 A Now Haven hospital. sent quarters, the expense ot which Shore will be well represented. The nate; Mrs. Maude Walker, assistant and assistance to patients entering Mary R, Blrdsell, R. Ralph Borriello, Annual Meeting commlttee;Richard These rules were made up at one badminton and ping pong. i-: ALSO :-: Touchdown" in which slio starred READ THS THE LEEPER CO. was paid for by the field day the conductor; Mrs. Catherine Page, the sanatorium tor treatment. Miss Charlotte Hubbard, John A. with Joe E. Brown and "Never Say Mrs. Charles Johnson, ot Stony Tel. 572-2 — 572-3 Thalhelmer, cliairman; Charles ot the first meeting of the Associa­ Outdoor activltcs during tho sum OUTSIDE THESE WALLS' Telephone Office 6-8829 — Res. 4-0725M Fire Laddies held last summer. secretary; Mrs. Bertha M. Louns- tion and are available to those who mer and fall included grade and Clarkson, Mrs, Bernice Meek, Mrs. Die" in which slie co-starred with Creek Road announces tho engage­ The Firemen will hold their an­ Freeman, John Alison, 2nd, Robert bury, Mrs. Nellie Rice first color Augusta R; Sciiinttel, Miss Harriet Bob Hope. Miss Rayo, a great com- ment ot her daughter, Gladys Anne, 549 Elm Street New Haven, Conn. B. Vf. Nelson, Prop. S. Judd, Philip H. English, James wish copies. junior high, baseball and football BRANFORD REVIEW nual banquet on February 24th at bearer; Mrs. Rubina Zvonkovic, sec­ leagues school track meets and E. Penniman, Mrs. Elsie M. Davis, medienne and songstress is also a to Mr. Pet^r Carrado, son of Mrs. which time the Selectman, Fire Johnson, Napoleon Patry anad M. ond color bearer; Mrs. Elizebeth Military Funeral Mrs. Nettle K. Prost, Mrs. Mildred radio star having recently com­ P. Carrado of Guilford. V. Sargent. Educational Lecture horse shoe pitching. The aquatic Chief and Fire Commissioners will Saunders, third color bearer; and meet at Branford Point was an out­ B. Crowley, Robert J. Anderson, Mrs. Gapitol Theatre pleted a series of programs In which be guests ot the M. P. Rice Hose Co. Mrs. Ann Cassidy, press correspon­ Will Interest Many For C. Woods Miriam E Ross, Mirs. Muriel F. Bor­ sho was featured with Al Jolson. dent. standing feature of the summer Business Directory Josephine O.uinlan program. den, Mrs. R. Edmorid, Mrs. Lucy C. 281 Main St., Eart HavBH On Thursday January 18th at 8 Chapman, Miss Mary F. Nouman, Now at last sho is coming to SAGAS OF THE SKIES Dies At Her Home Organizations which used the A military funeral was held Fri­ Hartford with her own hilarious BED WING COUNCIL p. m. in the East Haven Town Hall day afternoon for Chester Arthur Mrs. Miriam Hitchcock, Sylvamis 8. Sun., Mon., Tucs., Jan. 7-8-9 • By R. C. Oettel under athe. auspices of Christ Community House regularly during Borden, Miss Frances L. Plumb. brand ot comedy, with new songs, 42 Inch sink nnd tub combinations INSTALL OFFICERS The death of Miss Josephine Quln- Would Have Flag the year were as follows: Branford Woods ot Paved Street in the fun­ new laughs and new comedy dances Itanager, Aviullon Division, Salci Detiartmcnt lan ot 97 East Main Street occurred Church. The Rev. Roy M. Houghton, eral home ot Norman V. Lamb, with Guest matrons, Mrs. Laura M. DRUMS 4LONG THE Colonial Esso Uarketera FOR SALE 2$.95 complete. Toilet outfits D. D. will give a Lecture Travelogue, Business Men's Association, Straw­ together with the best and most Deputy Great Pocohontas, Anna suddenly at her home Saturday berry Action Association, Boy Scouts Rev. A. W. Jones of the First Bap­ Parshley, Mrs. Verna V. Anderson, MOHAWK" entertaining show New .England complete $12.95, Bath tubs $14.50. about 7 p. m. She was a daughter ot Fly Every Day illustrated with Colored Moving Pic­ tist Church, officiating. Masonic Mrs. Eva F Kroeber. ;•; WITH !-; O moro ipectacular trlunipli ol Moleski ot Red Whig council and tures, on his trip to the Madras Con Sons ot Legion, American Legipn, has ever seen. Tho famous screen nmn over nature has occurred Wall Basins $5.45. Conn. Plumbine her staff ot New Haven Installed Jeremiah Quinlan and Margaret Re­ Branford Drama Club, Branford rites were conducted by Pred P. Guest Patrons, Joseph U. Breton, Olnudetto Colbert, Henry Fonda. Nlimn tho mnnuer In which airplanes R. C. BALLOU Associated Business ot Branford terence and Indian. His pictures are radio and stage personality brings and Ileatlne Materials Co., 1730 officers in the Degree of Pocohontas gan and was born in Branford Rod and Gun Club, Eastern Star, Blicker, Worshipful Master of Wi­ Curtis W. Clark, John W. Ferguson, !•: ALSd 1-; wltii her, Senor Wences in his are helping in tho conquering o( the where she spent the greater part ot met Tuesday at Althea's for it reg­ marvellous portrayals in Techni­ dow's Son Lodge. F. Earl Davis, Thomas Collins, Wil­ froion North. Trails thai onco know Road Branford State St, New Haven, Conn., here Tuesday night. ular monthly meeting. color, of Suez Canal and points ot Sea Scouts, Masons. Rainbow Girls, laugh provoking act called "I'm the crunch of Ice under sourdoughs' her life. For a number ot years she The bearers were Robert Richard liam R. Malonaj 'O. Walter Crowley "RISKy BUSINESS" Fhone C-0Q2S. Officers installed were; Pocohon­ Considerable routine business v/as interest on the way to India. Also Mothers' Club, C.L.O. Townsend Not Afraid." Senor Wences Is an feet, anil heard tho cracking ol the tas, Elaine Atwater; Prophetess, lived in New Haven, returning to Plan Club, Mllkmens AB.?ociatlon. son and Frank V. Reynolds ot Cor Thomas Tyers, Harry P. Penniman, whip over dog trains, now echo the her home about six years ago. under discussion. It was decided to] the Conference at Madras where 450 Earl P. Hotchkiss, Sam Jacobs, John f Wed., Thurs.—Jan. 10-11 drone ot powerful planes, eating up Nellie Hooghkirk; Winona, Theresa coran-Sundquist Post, American Le- She is survived by two sisters conduct a membership drive. delegates from 70 nations were gar Swanfelder, Kenneth Sagllo, Lelghton Hitchcock, Myron distance nnd mliymliing tho hard­ TYPEWRITERS — ALL MAKES Torello; Powhatan, Matthew Sulli­ thered to confer on World Chris HEAR EDUCATIONAL TALK glon; John , - ^ ships ot winter In a country where the Misses Eleanor and Martha It was also voted to request the Johnson, Carl Estrom and Patrick Brockett. • "NEWS IS MADE THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS Portable;, van. Keeper, Mildred Newton; Col­ Selectmen to repair the flag ploe I tian efforts and World problems. Miss A. Loretta Plumley ot North- winter has always struck with New, Rebulita, Rentals, lector of Wampum, Gabriel Barba. Quinlan ot Branford and everal Raiola of the Branford Service Bat-1 Officers ot Georgia Chapter; Alice AT NIGHT" paralyzing effect. Will come to your home every day through Supplies at the town hall with a further re­ The Marvelloas Sunsets over such ford will be guest speaker Monday I Keeper ot Wampum, Josephine nieces and nephews. Itery; the buglers .were Donald B. Wilson, William W. Ham, Oma a, ;•: ALSO :-: Illustrative of this were recent THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR quest that the American flag be places as the Taj-Mahal. Also a afternoon at a meeting of the Bran-• tery; we Duuiera .wtio i^ui.^.- -.. ..—...., _ —, , Convenient Terras DuBreuU; first scout, Clara Fen- Funeral services were held Tues­ ford Women's Republican Club to Knowlton and Albert Tucker of the Schmld, Ralph H. Neilsoh, Edna M, "NIGHT OF NIGHT" nights when winter took hold ot Art Utteri:jtioilal Daily l^ett'Spa^cr day morning with requiem high raised daily. '• trip up the Sacred River of India— Alaska several weeks early. Sailing II records ror you tlie world's clean, eonatrnctlve doings- The Monitor ner; second scout, Edith Wardle; I It was decided to consider the The Ganges. be held at the home of Mrs. Win-;Service Battery; the firing squad, Wlckstrom, Carrie A Lounsbury Ab- up the Ncnana Klvcr. the steam­ doos not L-xplolt crime or sensation; neither does It Icnore them, RELIANCE TYPEWRITER CO. Warriors, Lena BorziUo, Rose Des! mass in St. Mary's Church. Rev. I Ladies G-ift Nights but deals correctively v.itli them. Features lor busy meu and all lbs 1 request from clergymen that the The whole Is a wonderful Educa­ fleld Morgan. Her subject is "Rural commanded by First Sergeant Nlch ble P. Carver, Adeline Tousey, Car- ship Alice was overtaken by winter and Abbe Close; first runner, Rob- Edward J. Demenske was celebrant.' and [vozeu In. On board were twenty (amllr. Including the Wcelcly Magazine Eec'tlon. C. B. GUY, Mer. Carol singing on the Green at tional Lecture with a beautiful ar­ Education". Mrs. Roland Geler and olas Clrlgllano, included John Swan rle A. MacLeod, Edith Grann,Alma That same early winter th.it ina Zvonkovnic; second runner. Mrs J J. Collins was organist and' Mrs. Arnold Peterson will be hos-, folder, William Rice, Carl Estrom, V. Nelson, Hazel B. Swantclder, Fri., gut.—Jan. 12-13 people faced with tho prospect ot ut The christian Science publlahlni. Society Christmas time next year be taken tistic Natural Color Picture back-' least a few days hardship and short clenched tho North In Its grip might Telephone 7-2138 Pearl Finta; first Counselor, Mar­ burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. I I tesses. I Kenneth Johnson, Stanley Petela, Pearl \y. Nellson Rossalle A. pinlt- have made the plight ot 127 luluers One, Norway street, Boston, Mcssachusetts New Haveu over and operated imder the juris­ ! ground. Tickets (20c) may be had "TWENTY THOUSi4ND rations before ihcy wcro able to Please enter my subscription to The Christian Science Monitor tor 109 Crown Street, garet Sansone; second counselor, Bearers were; Clarence Quinlan I Miss Plumley is a member Board Patrick Raiola, Robert Newel and ham, KarinV. Harare, Esther D.En-- make the nunresl settlement. But a sorry one, too, were It not for ft oerlod ot of Stratford, Frank Quinlan of East I diction ot the churches. It is esti­ from membersof Christ Church or­ MEN A YEAR" out o( Anchorage roared a great planes.' Kor winter closed down tho 1 Year $13.00 0 months SS.OO 3 months $3.00 t month Ct.OO Angelina Donorfrio; guard, George mated that 500 persons attended ganizations on from the Rector 00. of the League of Women's Voters John Soreone. The burial was in quist, Abbie V. Damberg, Edward J, mines, again made provisions scanty, Wednesday Issue. InchdingfclBgazlneBectloa: I year 52.60, sIssues35o Barba. guard of forest, Walter New­ Haven; William Regan and Caswell' ;-! ALSO ;.i plane, which tollowed the Nenana FOR SALE—Ladies Racoon coat— this year's Carol Sing. I High Etreet, East .Haven. I making a survey ot rural education. Flanders Cemetery, East Lyme. 1 Chittenden. m Klver until the Alice was sighted, and brought the miners up sharply Name . ton. Drlscoli ot Branford. "KONGO THE WILD and then sat down ready to take the against a brutal trip out ot tho good condition—Reasonable. Bis­ passengers to Anchorage. mines to clvlltiatlon. Yet in two Address . "'^amVii~Copy~^a"k«ttueit hop, 35 Forbes Fl. East Haven. STyJLLION" days planes brought the mlneiii Thus what might have been a from Kuskokwim, transporting S: Tel. 4-2087W liattle to get to clvlUiatlon became a la cue day and 45 the next. VSSS!SSS>iSSli>iie:aSiSSiiS:iiiliSlSSiSiiieSSaSSS!^^ Play Honey Sat. Evenings thort. pleasaut plant rld«. n\