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East lEattfti Nftu0 1 Combined With The Branford Review ', I VOL. VI—NO. 13 EAST HAVEN, , THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1950 S Cents Per Copy—S2 A Year RED CROSS BLOOD UNIT Youth Injured WIDESPREAD APPROVAL One Hundred DUE HERE NEXT MONDAY Painfully In REGISTERED IN TOWN Twenty One

A story in a few words will Local Chapter, Under Direction Ol Mrs. Eric Dohna And Mrs. Rifle Mishap ON NEW BEACH PROJECT Win Honors appear on the Capitol Tlieatcr Alvin Sanlord. Seeks 120 Pints — Housewives Urged To Contribute. marquee Sunday, nionday and A twelve year old Ea.sl Haven Flood Of Telephone Calls Indicate Urban Redevelopment Pro­ One hundred and twenty one Tuesday — "lino Fuller Brush youth was wounded Tuesday allcr- students ot the high .school have Tl;c East Haven Branch of the iioon in an accldcnlnl mishap. In ject A Popular One—Planning Firm Sought—Elimination Girl" "Between Midnight and New Haven Chapter, American Thanks Neighbors received honor marks for the first Dawn." 'Nutt said. Branford. Of Tidal Disasters Seen Ended. ranking period, It was announced Red Cross was concludiup; a virtual t-'or btorm Assistance Calvin Ohldy, ol 5 Meadow Singer Jack Moran of Foxon and house to house campaign today Public reaction on the proposed thl.s week by Principal Carl H. Street, East Haven, plnylng with Garvin; New Haven appeared on Ted Mack's seeking 120 blood donors for the I'Jovember 30, 1050 a pair o[ friends. suKered pulntul Library Closes Its ledevclopment of Momauguln'j Amateur Hour last week and -wasBlcodmobil e unit due at the Old Injury when he was shot w'hlle, ' ci i t T« \ beach front has been highly favor­ Eighteen freshman were named leadlnn in votes at the end of the Stone Church Parish House next Mr. Frank S. Clancy pluymg in Johnson's Quarry, Short I PQJ^QU SchOOl BranCh able, judging from .scores of tele­ for high honors, exceeding by seven progrsji with 25,000. > Known Monday between 1 and 7 P.M. First Selectman iJeach. phone calls requesting more in­ the eleven sonlois announced. The ihrougnout East Haven as, "The Town Hall formation. Alec Doran, chairman sophomore class had eight in the The coniins; visit will mark the At Grace Hospital,.attaches re­ Tile branch library operated upper bracket and the Jtui'ors with O-wbcv Troubadour". Moran crossed East Haven, Connecticut ported his condition good. He was tf East Haven's Urban Redevelop­ tlrst time that the state unit has by the Hagnman Library in ment committee said this week. six completed the list of forty three up his friends by singing an Irish onpeared in town for the purpos* Dear Mr. Clancy: reported wounded in the buttock. Fuxun School on a trial basis, who were credited by their teachers Eong. The lad once was an annual if recelvine blood to" build up the We believe commendation Is due AccordlnE to ' Patrolman John lias been closed. Bocaui* there Doran said 'that telephones at with exceptional ability. tlcture In the Blue and Gold "Varsity •state bank. many of the volunteer workers ' Seastrand, the three youths were are lo few people using the his home and office were busy this ' climbing a cliff when George J. branch it is not practical to week as tUe result of a story broken Tlie tlrst ranking period report Show and graduated from EJl.H.S Contributors were asked to keep who so unselfishly assisted our com cards were Issued more than a week in 1930. - Zessner, 41, of Short Beach Road, keep it open lonjcr. The Board In the Ncw-s last Thursday which' ••heir ap.nolntments as made this munlty during the recent storm an__ d tw_o juveniles appeared at the stated that the proposed Eost Ha- ago. u'cek but arrangements have also of Blrc'tturs of tiic library re- Leon McGhce slated for an We are oarticularly Indebted lo.QuJrrytor target practice grtts this action, 'Tiicy wish lo by R. A. Robinson, U.S. director ot High honors: College coui'uc. heen made to accept donors with­ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Marzullo, 341 ,j,j^gy noticed tlie trio climbing' Housing and the Home Finance seniors; Sally Corbett, Edward early return to the U.S. Navy. out oonolntments. Chairman' Mr.' t:iank all who helped in the Sent off his ci'cdcntials yester­ Pardee Place, East Haven, who ^jj CIKJ and, jjollce said, Zessner, project especially Mrs. Leo Agency and tJrban Re-Development. Gustafson. Carln Petercon, Mary Eric Dohna said that appointments served as a volunteer rescue worker ^^^ QUO of the Juveniles decided to' Robinson ,was of the opinion that day and expects to report to Cliancs, Airs, Eugene Juckisch, Ann Soallse, Qondra Scmegran, are for the purpose of expediting at Morgan Point and also Invited shoot over their heads to scare ^ Mrs. Wesley Prann, Mrs. Hugh the local beach front ideal for Marie Strandbei'g, Marjorie Ashl- N.P ' Broolilyn. within ten days. the project. our family and another to their them Cox and Mr. Louis Adnmcc 'wlio puri:iDaes of redevelopment. berp, Lorraine Caneparl, Joyce l''roe- He was a machinist's male antt These appointments have been home during the storm. Their kind­ Ohldy was hit b^ a bullet fired liuve spent many boiirs in the Willie a contract asking for man, Anna Montgomery and Petty Officer in the Second made as a result of the house to ness and hospitality was greatly from the juvenile's '.22 rifle, police, brar:ch without pay. Dorothy Plasclk. World War. , house survey which a large group' appreciated. said, and with the help of his ^ $220,000 has been signed by First Marty DeFelice, Klrkham Avenue, friends leturned hbme from where Selectman Frank S. Clancy and Rugulttr honors, seniors college of ladles have made In the past Very truly yours, forwarded to Washington for course: Henry Graves, lliomoa was orie, of three applicants who weeks under the direction of Mrs. he was taken to the hospital by i Mr. and ^rs. Ernest Wogen his parents. XMATSEATSALE federal approval, which Robinson Rynn. Donald Smith, Beverly Gor­ passed the College Football Ot- Eric Dohna as Chairman of the said would be forthcoming, Dorun don, Sue Ann Gussman, Patricia 1 dial's exam recently. Fifty seven Program. With most of the men In Zessner 'was arrested for viola­ NEAR $500 MARK, hos been busy seeking the services Chairman, Anna Davlton, George took the query. A New Haven Fire East Haven being donors In their DRAMA WORKSHOP tion of Section 8540 which pertains of a reputable plannlns: llrm. MeManue, Nancy Callahan, Jack \ ; Department employee, the lad al­places of employment, we must de­ to carrying a dangerous weapon. PHNA IS NOTIFIED Three such places are reported. In­ Young and Rhoda Howard. Com­ ready has four games listed for pend upon the 'Housewives and WINS APPLAUSE The juvenile Is expected to be re­ terested. mercial course: Annette Panico, next year Including one of the business and professional men in ferred to juvenile authorities. Gci?ald Ronchy, Vlrginln Scdon, Terrapin contests. our Town to supply the required FOR SMART COMEDY The regular meeting of the Public Both Clancy and Dcran were General course. Audrey Sause. Yale's Joe Finnegan, an East amount of 120 pints. If you have Heiillh Nurs'ng As.'ioclatlon of East jubilant over the $220,000 figure Haven youth and great Uefen- not received an appolhtmer.t card Haven was held on Monday even­ which is snearly four times greater High honors for junlor.s In the More than 300 friends of the high Teaching^aff ing December 4 In the Town Hall. than the $50,000 originally act aside collwe course, Shirley Luppoll,-Ed-, slve player was one of the and wish to be a donor, come to the school's Drama Workshoij of the i ., speakers at the Ittapie's ilinn»c Old Stone Church Parish House on Mrs. Eric Dohna presided. for Urban. Redevelopment hero. ward Bigclow. Sonja Johansen, and three act comedy, "We Shook the Robert Llndeman. Commercial last Saturday night. He show: Main Street and you will be gladly Family Tree," written by Hlldegard Mrs. John P. Tlrpak chairman of Local residents were coniorned ert pictures ^f tlie Yale-Harvard received. • Is Represented (;he Christmas Seals Committee re­ with numerous phases ot the course, Helen Collcy and" Eleanor Dolson. Gerber. game and explained that the Any able-bodied person between ported tile $457 had been returned project but ' Doran advised that reason for so muc4i offside play The play was written on the true to date, for 1050 sales. This quick little can be accomplished or re­ Regular honors for juniors,- col- the ages of 21 and 60 may give his life experiences of the Dolson At Conference was the gale-like winkis which or her blood and everyone is urged reipon.se is gratifying .and It Is vealed until the planning agency loijo course; Ronald LecKU, David raised havoc with hearing family..It ccncerns itself with the hoped that all who have received maps the area. Ryan, Frances Spndacenta, Marjo­ to do this, as the only source of problems of a teen-ager who ac­ Garvin and quarterback Stu Tisdalc's start­ supply of blood Is in the human Principal Carl H; seals will send their contributions Several properties will be pur­ rie BowdcnT Barbara Kane, Robert cepts a bid to the proni and then Guidance Director Miss Ethyl to Mrs. Tlrpak. as aoon as possible. Mascoal. Dorothy Zlto, Joon Pratt, ing signals. Postmaster Billy body. The entire cost of the Con­ reallzess that her date still wears chased. It is expected, with the Iliggins was a guest at the Kennedy of East Haven High Linden Praiin, Clltford Hackbarth. necticut Reslonal Blood Program knickers. The entire three acts are •••-•••—•' ~- -^^ nrlnclnnls I Mrs. Henry S. Crosby, chairman property owners • Rcttinjc first Mar.'/ Lou Brockett and Le.sllo llcr- affair which attracted 125, Is assumed by Red Cross and thefille d with comedy circumstances ^'='i°°',Mfn.„^~ni^prs n esent "at'of "ie mominatlng committee sub- chance to. relocate elsewhere In nian. Commercial course; Aniw some as far away as Phila­ falcod win be supplied free of brought finally to a happy con­ and guidance ofllceis present av „,,||„., n,„ p„ii,„„^i„„ „,„,„„, „„, lane Canna and Joan MacKlnncl. delphia. I race, creed or color. The slogan S Ha'^rToa^iherrCou'e^rtodav^ ">^^^^^ clusion. 17,WTNew HaveM nJai^nua Teacherls auldwcCollege e todacon;- 'oivlhe , coming^ term: .President, Doran said jhat one woman, ^ho General course: Joan Mpokcr pnd Sorry to hear Marcu- - .- s- Gandossy-,• THE LIFE YOU SAVE MAY BE for the third annual guidance con BaiSabara.Choo.uoVtp, " .1 t Sr., of Dodge Avenue.Is hospitallz- yoUR-OWN" may well be applied • Carla Peterson as Hildegard Dol­ Mrs. Eric W. Dohna; 1st Vice Presl- lives on the shore front, was excited ed. Won't be long. h'b*ever, befoa-e to this Drogram.' son was sparkling as the lead and The purpose of this high school- dentvij'g,' MrspJosiSt, Willia" Mvm Gb . Graves; 2nd. ovci', the iPosaiblUtlqs >, lirid, * the Hlghhonors for s'ophcmoroa tol- he expects to be back on his feel. . • Ralph Leaoce as Freddie carried Hervey 8. chance tbmoVQto a safer site. "I Icge course: Halph Plongo, Ellen college guidance cphterence is ^tp, joj^^gon; Secretary, . Mis„i.o»s -u,<,»Zlta never:i-wont.;- toi.live tthrouRVi Van- About 125 members of Fr. ' the male lead with assurance and give. .prlhclpal5v.an%BmSance,. M; ,j^ttlie„a;^^ iarscn,; .Barbara , Norden, -• Qnyle^ timlng.-Bi'lght- also-were Clifford other

Thursday, December 7. 1950 Pago Two_ THE BRANFORD REVIEW-EAST HAVEM NEWS Thursday. December 7.1950 THE BRANFORD HEVIEW-EART HAVEN NEWS Pago Thrco know which of the top tunes ot tten, fifteen or twenty years ago you'd ESPECIALLY FOR YOU like to hear again. We'll program ©lip Irmtfuri i&mim OUR DEMOCRACY- 'by Mat STONY CREEK Television Programs the ones you like the most, Just M (EBTABLISniSD C) 1B2B) il by soon a3= your votes co^^ '",J^?" AMD SMALL BUSINESS HOBEBTA QUIKLAN can write to me care^of NBC-TV, In NoT-so-DUMB ANIMALS WHAT NOTS By C. WILSON HARDER (CHANNEI, G—WNHC-TV) 6:30—Faye Emqison ,and we'll use the old- BY GITA ROUND Happy Birthday conBratulallons Church ot ChrLst Will beRln at 0:45. Star ot the Mohawk Showroom," on the NBC-TV Network PTIBtlSHED EVERT THURSDAT •Sunday, Dec. 10 6:45—Musical Theatre timers you like beft as ta.st as we go to Dicky Howd and Donny San- MorninK Worship will bo at 11:00 MCTBR LESIUNB sud JOIOT B. LOEB, 12:00—Four Star Revue 7:00—Kukla Fran and Ollle can. ' Tho (iRht to jjive slntohood lo threat to independent retailers. tagala on Dec. 4, and, to Ira Paine A. M., with Rev. Arnold Vall'a Pttbllsh«r8 1:00—Western 'ITicatre 7:30—Roberta Qulnfan Now that Jlmmle Durante has ^, Whether you like it or dislike It, Alnskn will bo bitter. The niTair."! • * • on Dec. 5. . sermon topic belnR 'Not Harmony WXLXIAH J. AnBBK, Editor Send your letters Successful retnllers use news- 2:00—Hopalong Cassldy 7:45—Yesterday's Newsreel made his television bow and you'll be hearing "Goodnight Irene," of AInskil, on the siirfncc. seem With The Christmas Song Ot The AllCB '1*. i^eteraon, A.tsoclit« Editor Witfiout tail to hnvc littlo in conimon with imper ndvertlsliig. The cost of Private Wcmaliig 3:00—Chance of a Lifetime 8:00—Arthur Godfrey done It moat succe-ssfuUy ...t... the tor quite a while yel. In addition to AngelE'. Or your jriends iron't get national small liusincss. that ndvertislne: depends on the On Sunday, Dec. 3, at 3:00 P.M., 3:30—Oroucho Marx Show 9:00—Somerset Maugham Show - roster ot radio comedians In TV is its plentiful radio and television THE BBANTfiBD BEVIBW, INO. price the publisher pays for BllRrlm Fellowship will bo held at plugging. It's the current best seller i Boia Street Tel. .8-2431 Br«iifa.£ Your Christmas mailll * » • the weddlnR ot Mr.s. Lillian Padla 4:09—Meet the Press 0:30—Plalnclothcsman about complete. Jack Benny, and TK' -BAOT HAVEN NEWS ucu'sprint. 7:00 P. M. on Sunday evening, and However, nil rclntlcra and and Peter McKonna, both iqf Shcl- 4:30—One Man's Family 10:00—Boxing George Burns and Grade Allen, too, In sheet music and on records Tel. Srftntord 6>2i31 nowspnper publishers hnvc a bli; * * * tan, Conn,, took place at the home led by Rev. Vail, assisted by Richard P. O. Box Slfi East Hkvei Understand a steel processing Start dinners at Orange Hall, Today lint newsprint Is priced, B:O0—super Circus concl. Wrestling stepped Into this new rt9dlum re­ so It seems scheduled to be around stake In the outcome of the Alns- or Mr. and Mrs. Earl Berger, who Williams, Marlon Atkinson, Diana plant will rise on the Branford Monday noon Orange Auxiliary F.O.D. mill, nt $120 per ton. In 5:30—Stu Erwln's Show cohcl Newsreel cently, and.the others have beeu In somewhere tor quite a while. Giving suBsomiiyoN knn stnleliond Mil. The future oC were the best man and bride's at­ MUrphy and Jane Murphy. for some time. Milton Berle, of Hills shortly after the first ot the to prepare the food Senior class Amcrlcn's newsprint supplies 1017 It wns ?l04j In 1043 $711 in 0:00—Fred Waring Show concl, News Bulletins it a close run, though, are quite a year Walt Lynch,' Jim Kavan­ pens thanks to Hopkins' Florist 10-10 $00. tendant. Rev. Arnold E. Vail, of the Church ot Christ Choir cjihcarsals course, started the parade, and this $2 per yeat, pRyabie In advutct and prices lilngre on the Action. 7:00—Paul Whltcman Show Thursday, Dec. U few old-timers old, that Is, for augh and Clarence Lake attended for assistance with corsage project * * * Church of Christ, perlormed a most are held on Thursday evenings with season has really seen them coming ADVEBXISma BATES OM APPLICATION * * * 7:30—This Is Show Business 1:30 popular tunes. For example the top the Maple's dinner In New Haven at East Haven gome Publisher Charles O. Nichols, National otfectlve ceremony. Mr. Edwin P. Burne as jJIrcctor and to 0:00 Same as Monday In. Eddie Cantor. Ed Wynn, Martin Entered M kecond claai matter Octobe Newsprint, ossonllnl to news­ 8:00—Toust of the Town tunes include "Harbor Lights," lU, 1928,'at tbe FoH Office at Btuitord last Saturday night Sixteen John Loob to speak ftl Now Haven Retail Dry Goods Assn. presi­ Quests were Miss Lillian Padla, Miss Elizabeth Vedder as organist. except and Lewis. Fred Allen, Jack Haley. paper publishing. Is prncllcnily dent, Ims protested Increased fl;00—TV Playhouse 3:30—Remember the Date "Dream a Little Dream ot Me," Uonn., under Act or March s, 1897. year old Buddy Rliiker anxious'to Ad Club dinner next Monday. ;. monopolized by four Amorlcnn Mrs. Agnes Tlchey, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carson, Bob Hope In tact newsprint prices. Senator John It you know ot anyone Who Is 10:00—Celebrity Time 6:00—Don Wlnslow which Is at least old enough to Tlia Berlev and The Newa vekome coutn use his prestldigilor's ability at All about hometown papers Re­ compnnlcs. Tlioy, In turn, tippnr- Sparkmnn of tho Small nuslncss Peter Desjardin and .son, Freddy, prac'tlcallv every famous radio name sick or Is a shut-in, won't you please 10!30—Take A Chance 6:25—News vote, "Music, Maestro, Please," "I'm buttons ftotn rendeia. upon an; auhjoct o: children's parties .That's maglo cent storm was rough on oast cnlly have undcrstnndlnRs, or In­ Conintlttec and Einnnuol Ccllcr, the Irvlni! Kolsoys, the Gordon Ben- Is now In front ot the cameras on a public interest, All communication a muai bi bulkhead at Branford Yacht Club contact Rev. Arnold Vail ,as ho. In 11:00—Robert Q. Lewis 0:30—Conte's Little Show Ilorever ' Blowing Bubbles" and ...Cpi. Paul Qarrlty has an terlocking ownership, with Cn- House Judlolnry Commltleo sons and daughters. Linda and fairly regular basis. One big excep­ aigned; signatures vtll be vlttibold upou re 11 his Pastoral duties, Rreatly enjoys U: 16—Late News Bulletins 8:45—Jean O'Brien Entertains "Simple Melody," both of which are Quest. AnouymouB contrlbuUoiiB wlU be die A.P.O. address in care ot the San Waters swept away dirt em- nndlon newsprint compnnlcs. Chairman, want lo re-opeu a Con­ Susan; tiic Hia^ward Manna and the, tion Is a couple I think are really * • * vIsltlnR ajid helping them to have Monday, Dee. 11 7:00—Kukla Fran and Ollle really from 'way back. It seems to ••*B»riied. Pranclsco Postmaster Rotary to|bnnkment and' rain washed out gressional lnvGStlB:atlon of this Ray Logans. Upon . completion of more chertul days, naturals tor TV and that's pet honie-couked meals for a while scheduled dance. Newsprint Is made from puli)- problem. 1:30—Garry Moore Show 7:30—Sports Album prove that a really good song never tholr home, the newly-weds will Mrs. Minnie jbeardsley, who has Fibber McOee and Molly. I'd give wood. Alaska has. millions of • • * 7:45—Newsreel dies and, ot course, many ot To feast or to fasit? reside at DrlscoU Place, In Ba-an- been confined to Qraoe Hospital for 2:30—Film Shorts most anything, tor example, to see DON'T LET DEATH TAKE acres of unused pulpwood foresls. Thus, In Wnshlhfiton, even so •ford. 2:46—Robert Q. Lewis Show 8:00—Stop the Music these "old" tunes are brand new to The gjiesHon is moot! » • • several weeks returned to her home 0:00—EUery Queen as well as hear what happens when slm])lc n matter of giving slate- 1 he Women's Auxiliary ot the 3:30—Bert Parks the teen-age set, who do a lot to de­ YOUR HOLIDAY For years Independent busi­ liood to Alaska becomes complex. last Friday. We're all to Rlad to 9:30—Dave Garroway Fibber opens that famouji deadly Not all can get in— Fire Dept., is collecting children's 4:00—Homemaker's Exchange termine the popularity ot a song. nessmen linvc tried to establish * K, • hoar that you aro better — and 10:00—Private Eye hall closet. I think the Wl.=tful Vista Once again American armed To a Saitty C'laus suit. books tor the Newlngton Home tor 4:30—Vanity Pair Look at the way the Charleston Is a newsprint Industry In the ter­ As one observer stales, "It's please stay on that road to recovery 10:30—What's My Name characters would be colossal, and I ritory, only lo bo blocked by Crippled Children. It you have any 6:00—Lucky Pup being danced, mere tnan twenty forces are in action trying to dinieuU lo lake n deep hrcndi In —huh? 11:00—Man Against Crime nope some sponsor alms a camera Stevie Kobac guest ot honor last Mr. and Mrs. Roy stickles and burcnucrntlo dIrocUvco In Wash­ WnslilnRton, I'ou Inhale and some (o Rive please call Olive Sanzerb, at 6:16—Time tor Beany years after its first Introduction .... WNHC-TV protect and upliold the ideal ol Miss Janet McCreo, of Wcod- 11:30—Mystery Theatre at them soon. night at a Bachelor Party at daughter are living on North Cedar ington. ' monopoly resents your taking In a-331D. 6:39—Howdy Doody and It's brand new to the young­ iTeedom. Once again the spirit havcn, Now York, and Mrs. Grace 12:30—Newsreel Oeorge's ..Restaurant ,. Th(i Street She's the former Siisle * • • air which the monopoly bclIcvcH 0:00-Sidewalk Interviews sters, who seemi rather surprised to Wednesdays 6:45 P. of Christmas will be mocked It Is requested that the names of Urquhart, of Westbury, Lonu Is­ 12:45—News Bulletins popular Friendly Store customer's Klcckcrs, dnughtor of Arvld who Is Alaska Is ruled luulcr the or- 11 should own; you exhnlo and 0:16—Twilight Time Short Beach PTA see Mom and Dad swing Into Its sonio burenuorat resents tho lu- all Stony Creek boys who are In the land, both sisters ot the Mrs. Rev. by the hate and bloodshed ol man will be married In the South­ rapidly recuperating nt Nordwloh ganlo Act of 1870, This act pro­ 0:30—Faye Emerson Friday, Do:;. 15 steps. featuring vides thai all resources are oon- terrcrenee wllh his pcrogndvo of Service bo given to Mrs. Irma Allen, Arnold Vail, will bo the week-end the battlefield. land'in January to the ginolous Hospital .....;i. Family moved here \ i or any member ot the Auxiliary, so 0:45—In the • Public Interest 1:30 to 0:90 Same as Monday Advances Date For Speaking ot old-time popular Malle.v's Caroleers trollcd by Washlug:ioit bureaus. issulnff hot nir.*' guests at the Parsonage. Southern belle, Love Morrison ,.. from Portsmouth, Mc He's as that thoY can sertd Christmas pack­ 7:00-r-Kukla Fran nlnd OlUe - except tunes. I'd like to dig u.o one or two In many American homos Not a tree can bo out unless per­ * • « ' I deeply regret that due to clr- The restaurant, Incldently, Is soon soclated with the recently removed ages to them. Mrs. Allen Is salso 7:30—Roberta Qulnlan 3:30—Film Shorts December Session myself and I'd like your help. MftLLEY'S the roar of the cannon will mission Is Riven by WashbiKlon While tho Internal Revenue cumsti\nces which I cannot help. I to be demolished to make way for Flexible Tubing Corp T.V still coUectlnK bound books and 7:46—Newsreel 0:00—Twllght Time Suppose vou write me, and let me malce it hard to hear the ring­ bur,eauorats. Kor sonic uuex- Dept. ngures out now ways to win no longer be able to write this The Short Beach P.T.A. cxecu tolevlslon antennae should not be plnlucd reason, even In periods pocket editions tor the Vets at 8:00—Video Theatre 8:30—Fave Emerson ing of the Christmas bells. That the new route one highway ...... get tax dollars, strange Iblngs column. Our girl, Bobby Howd, Is tlVe commltte has advanced the win be situated next in'East Haven tOEtenbd to chimneys, fire authorl of critlont iiowsprtnt sliorleffCH, happen. Rocky Hill. The Auxiliary Is work­ 8:30—Concert Program 0:45—Herman Hickman date tor Its December one week to is to be deeply regretted, but also npt able to right now, for she 7:00—Kukla Fran and Ollle ... Alex family of West Main St., tics say ..> Could possibly cause (he biu'oauorals have rofusod nny H, 4* <(i ing hard to help others—won't you 0; 00—Horace Heldt Show December 11 at 8 In the new Short Alaskan tree helntf used (or ucws- For example, GCA Bulletin No. has been confined to her bed for 7:30—Roberta Qulnlan throughout history the torch the latest to send n commendator unno.tlced cracks in.flue linings, -I help them by contributing what 0:30—The Goldbergs Beach School. % Things thai dreams aie made of ^ prlnl. '>««i]5j^ Il|;i3 states the Marshall I'lan has over a week, and there's no telling 7:45—Newsreel of man's dignity and freedom word to the Police tor excellent And then n sudden tire .^omo cold ever you can? 10:00—Studio One Speaker at Monday's meeting will K- * • Riven another $200,OOD worth of how long It will be before she con 8:00—Mama jn catitigi only tvkat kc Needs, ^h "V ,' work during the heavy storm night Sunday School services at the 11:00—Billy Rose Sliow ' be John Murphy , ot the A. A. A. has been held aloft only And, thercby^ linngs a tnlo of tohneco — this itmo ID Fronuli once again resume her duties as 8:30—We The People 1 HOSIERY and'LINGERIE from . . . North Africa. 11:30—Newsreel Safety Council who will give an Il­ through the sacrifice of its ... ; bought a phristmas pttckaye, continuous opposUloii lo stutc- your columnist. So until turthur 0:00—Versatile Varieties • • * 11:45—News Bulletins lustrated talk on "School Safety bearers. hood for Alnskn. notice won't you all bear with us, 9:30-1110 Clock v~^' \^ Placed it behind'the door. And Washington bureaus nro Patrol." * * * md as toon as .nosslble your regular Tuesday, Dec. 12 10:00—Boxing We can do little to prevent I loved its telltale gurgle, As n state, Alaska would Inko workliig out a rubber allocnlloii H N THESE DAYS, PATR.IOTIC AMERICANS ARE. CALLED correspondent will bo back with 1:30 to 8:00 Same pis Monday ex 10:45—Greatest Fights A selected 'group ot choristers, Luci lie's such personal tragedies. But When lUted from the floor, over control of lis resources. Sup­ pinn. you, for she sincerely misses writ­ cept 11:00—Pro Football Highlights from the- local'schools under the UPON TO SAVE AS THR.lFTILy AS SQUIIttELS — ' ' plies of newsprint from Alnskn • • • f^'AAnEniiuring we can do a lot to prevent an­ , Tlien mifey played CatiasIa. Ilul wo ship riihber lo Commu­ ing Just as much as I'm sure you 3:30—Meet Your Cover Girl 11:30—Newsreel direction ot music supervisor, Ruth TO WOR.KUKE SEAVER-S AT PRODUCTION FOIt, would break the oloscly controll­ other Icind of tragedy which is Her girl friends had tlveir Tea. ed price structure. nist China—it.OOO tons In Septcui- all miss having her. It anyone. Is 0:00—Kltdoodlo Prischkon, will present a Christmas 11:45—News Bulletins equally poignant at the Christ­ NATIONAL STRENGTH-ANO TO BE AS STUBBORN * * • hcr through the port of San Frnn- CHRISTMAS Gift Interested In helping her out tem 0:15—Boy's Railroad Club program. They said, "Twas most delicious'!! m porarlly with the column won't yoil Satunday, Dec. 10 Sizes 32-48 mas season—and more cruel AS IN BUVING ONLVWHAT THEV NEED. Continual nrbltriiry newsprint olsco; equal to tho,entire 1019. ,8:30—Little Show Members and friends of the local Free Gift Wrapping -. Now giftless I shall be. rubber exports lo Red China. please let her know — It would be 11:30—Acrobat Ranch chapter are reminded of the because it is needless. J prico Increases arc posing n for a Lifetime 0:45—Organ Pastels ©Nitlonil ITtdtrallon uf liiMfpcnttint lluiliKli deeply appreciated I 7:00—Kukla Fran and Ollle 12:00—Children's Show modern and old fashioned dance We refer to the preventable How many know that Mrs. Harold Post Office 1:30—Touchdown to be held Saturday evening from 7:30—This Week In Sports tragedy of accidents. The Na­ G.' Baldwin wrote the Battery A M. P. Rice Hose Company burn- of Happiness 7:4B—Newsreel 2:00—Basketball Game 8:15 to 12:16 at Riverside HaU. gifts for state mental patients'...... OLD STONE_CHURCH '0 Open Eveniags'till 9 p.m., Dec. 14 Ihiu 23 ^ tional Safety Council has March" honoring Brantord's guards­ Smith, of Mndlton; and her mother, 8:00—Milton Borle Show 3:30—The Blgelow Show Music win be lurnlshed by the eme'rgency duty during rfcoent Emily C. Hansen Mrs. Grnco Gritting Coates, of Sunday, December 10 0:00—Vaughn Monroe Show 4:00—Frank ,Slnatra Harvesters and refreshments are called for intensive accident men several years ago Indian Strom Latest equipment; in­ 4:30—Burns and Allen ^ PHONE 4-5551 . ^ 0:4,') A.M. Church School 0:30—Suspense In charge of Mrs. Peter Batrow. prevention effort during the LET'S LOOK AT Neck Yacht Club lost only a tender cluding Foamlte would have allow­ Branford. I 5:00—Gabby Hayes Show Dies In Hospital 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 10:00—Amateur Hour Member.s of the entertainment ^ 179 MAIN STREET • EAST HAVEN S holidays—usually a very dan­ In recent storm but Branford ed dropped wires to be handled, 5:30—Joe DlMagglo .service. Communion Sunday. Rev. 11:00—Holiday Hotel committee, headed by Mrs. Walter Lumber Co. had a complete shed 5:45—Film Shorts gerous period of the year. they say Incldently U Captain Funeral services for Mrs. Emily RE-UPHOLSTERING James E. Waery, Pastor, Junior 11:30—Party Time at Club Roma Lynch, met last evening at the type root Ufted.ot one ot Its new 0:30—Showtime U.S.A. That is an objective which THE BOOKS Wltkowiky starting a new hiking Contes Hansen, 51, wife ot Knud Chclr will sing. 12:00 Newsreel home ot Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth At Moderalo Cost , .,) 0:30—Lone Ranger has our wholehearted support, buildings The old' shacks club Judge Cornelius T. Drls­ P. Hansen, ot 75 Harding Avenue, 5:00 P.M. Junior Pilgrim Fellow­ Wednesday, Dec. 13 Franklsh to determine' favors and By Expert Craftsmen 7:00—Hank McCune Show weathered nicely however ...It's coU back from vacotlon trip to wore held Tuesday afternoon nt ship. Initiation tor new members. door prizes. Ticket chairman, Mrs. not only because it is better to 1:30 to 6:00 Same as Monday 7;30—Alan Young'Show /• with ALBA M. FRATONI great news that the entire 102d In­ Mexico Mrs. Richard Fabian 2 o'clock from the Curtis Funorol Film on understanding other exceut • Alexander Murphy has announced have a joyous Yuletide, but fantry will be home both for Christ­ ot Pine Orchard handling ^ule 8:00—Ken Murrav Show that tickets tire avalUble at Frank- Home, 09 South Main Street, Burial religious. • >: W '• \J 2:30—Lite Begins at 80, also because we cannot afford mas and New Year's Eve gifts tor state mental patoents Castle Shop 9:00—Saturday Nlte Revue Ish's Store or from any member of was in Center Cemetery. 7:00 P.M. Senior Pilgrim Tre\- 3:00—Robert Q. Lewis Show 10:30—Hit Parade to waste tfie resources of man­ Tickets tor thfNew Year's Eve Ball 9813 mentally ill person now in Mrs. Hansen died Saturday at DECORATORS lowshlp. Reports on factory visita­ the committee. at the Armory, sponsored b" the 3:30—Meet Your Cover Qlrl 11:00—Wrestling ' • r . power and material so neces­ ACROSS THE RIVER use for his scarred, maimed body slate hospital Many of Ihcm Grace Hospital alter a short Illness. Dotignors and Manufacturers of tions. Worship Service. Scavenger Vets W.W. II, are selling rapidly .... friendless so get the gilts or money 0:00—Sidewalk Interviews concl. News BuUetlns In the town's borders and two sary these days to our national and life no longer wanted him She was a member ot Oeorgia Hunt. ' AND INTO THE TREES M.I.F. shows ten percent drop to her Frank J. Kinney Jr., Living Fioom Furniture 0:16—Song Shop I mechanicians were granted licenses strength. so he went to Venice to hunt ducks. Chapter, No. 48, O.E.S., Trinity Xucsilay, December 12 by Ernest Hemingway In number of accidents for recent witnesses Army-Navv game All work done right on oiv David N. Beach, Center Church,! I to Install oil burners. One license The waste is enormous— In his last moments Richard went last Episcopal Church, the Rector's Aide 0:30 P.M. Supper Meeting ot (Charles Scribner's Sons.' years Several workers recently week ...... Reg Asher and Bill•""•y• of the church. premises New Haven. Topic, "The Question to sell fuel oil comoleted the to the place he loved most and was Men's Club. Pot roast dinner served much rnore than most persons $3.00, pp 308) promoted to ,, {premen's ranks O'Nell super salesmen made up an­ • Besides her husband she loavesl PHONE 4-1 fc« Christmas Answers". Mew Building month's regular business but two with the woman he loved, the by Ever Ready Qroup. Music. Movies realize. The American Medical young and lovely Countessa Bcnata, Fobbins Dept! Sloire spruced up for other party whilfe Harold Roth and a son, Knute C. Hansen; a brother,! Wciilncsilay, December 13 ' extra electric Inspections uppcd the To know, the time ot day'has al­ \7U MAIN STREET EAST HAVEN and business meeting. Bpeaket, Dr. Association has shown that On their reunion, there follows the : holiday sjAdH Earl .Oojter Dr. Hcdberg dl Bridgeport likewise Albert Coates;- a sister.Mrs. Alberta 12:30 noon - Progressive Friends. tec total by four additional dollars. ways been important to man. When chapters which seem to have no oastlrig an''eyel!!bDut tor a'newTooa- attciiVdna with another .oarty Covered Dish Luncheon. Business Drops Sharply accidents rob the nation of he awakens in the morning, he Is 25°/ particular meaning except that they tlon Bob Comfort now em­ Polio Victim Joe Rlcclottl abandons (, Savings on Cleaning and Mcetlnpt. more'working years than any concerned about tlifl'time as tliough ^^^^^'^'^^^^!^(^^^^^'^^&m^^^^^^^^. are the last moments these two ployed" by Talon Company at Ham- his crutches next week to use a Ropnlring of Chimneys 8:00 P.M. Kvcnlnpr Qroup. Mcet- It was'the most urgent of all his disease, because accidents have to. spend together. Moments den'.. Shifted from Pittsburgh single cane Short Beach's ALSO POINTING Ini; at Church ParsonaRo. Hostesses For November Capitof Theatre needs. Perhaps it is. Yet, It seems strike all age groups, not just which neither one wants to admit Steel to have more time for home Dick KIrbv now in Agawam, Mass Animal Slippers Mrs, Janies Waery Mrs. Clifford that man Is Instinctively fighting SALE Wrilo: SEBY FICHERA those whose productive years aloud are the last ones. So they lite Santa Glaus letters hit ...... Still with Hood's Ice Cream. DoWoU. Mrs. William Clifford New construction In East Ha­ 281 MAIN ST.. EAST HAVEN the hours.and minutes as the clock BOX 97, EAST HAVEN spend th^ir precious time talking Tluirsilay, December 14 ven took a seasonal dip during the are largely behind i;huin. ruthlessly ticks them off. During of the past. Renata. urges Richard Impatient Sinners" Thursday, December 14 — 8lO0— 0 PHONE 4-557! aflor 3 P.M. 0:30 P.M. Choir rehearsal, Junior month ot November, Building In­ The traffic accident probleni youth time isn't so precious, but aS Sun., Mon.. Tues., to .tell of his experiences during 5:00-Swedish Holy - Communion Senior Choir rehearsal In pre­ for little folk Chclr. spector Arthur Riccio reported to­ this, year is serious, with a age approaches it seems as though day after finding his eleventh re­ ' Dec. 10-11-12 the grasping hands of" death are World War I. Richard complies Monday, December 11—8:00—Luth­ paration for Candlelight Carol 0:30 P.M. Choir rehearsal, In­ death toll of 35,000 in prospect. er Ann rehearsal tor Lucia.Fes- port of the year.'-*''' putting all their force behind the partially because he wishes lo Vespers. termediate Choir. The Fuller Brush That would be the largest please her. and partly because he .tival. , , Only eighteen building permits movenxcnt of time as though to AMERICAN LEGION 7:30 P.M. Choir rehear.Hal Senior number of automobile victims was completely alive — his body Tuesday, December 12—8:00—Lu­ Choir. were issued by his otiice and the speed his own coming. SCRAP DRIVE SATURDAY 4 well and strong — during the first cia Festival In the vestry spon­ . ^ Alk for your Columbia GuDr* Girl since the rgcord year of 1941. cost.s of construction ot the units That death will wait for the tick­ war. In the telling ot hjs experi sored by Luther Anns. The Luth­ &.•• onlctt and Reglslralion C«rl> BINGO Rigid enforcement' of the A scrap drive tor the benefit of is estimated at $99,000 by the build­ -ALSO- ing oft ot the moments Is certain. ences, Richard is at one 'moment er Anns win feature -the Lucia 1 95 I Iflcalft when yott buy your ers. Estimated costs of the buildings laws by state, county and the Boy Scout Troops of St. Mary's Columbia Diamond ning — EVERY SAT. NIGHT The majority ot people are uncon­ mercilessly. brutal, one moment Bride with her maidens. In ad­ Church will be held on Saturday. when completed Is expected to municipal police, plus individ­ dition a sound lllm depleting Regularly 2.95 r It li your guaranlaa o( liigli- Between Midnight scious oj: this part of living—and callous and the very next as tender The group will collect newspapers, I Town Hall East Haven | Amato's reach $121,050; however. •Vo nrigke it meri;-/.,. "Early Christmas -Morning In eil quallly and workmanililp. • ual determination to play it time stretches itself Into infinity. as a mother bathing her first borii. rags scrap metal, old tires, tubes, The building inspector predicted Yet there are a few who know. Sweden" and "The Vienna Choir and Dawn safe, can keep the Christmas batteries. Any one. having Itomes to a good December, basing his They have been told, there is no His stories are punctuated by Boys-" will be shown. Swedish Skunky EXTRA THIS SAT. Restaurant spirit—and all ot us—alive this donate may contact Mcj. Edward optimism on the damage inflicted time left. You are dead! Not right sumptuous meals, rides in the Lucia refreshments will lollow year. Garrlty. nhone 8-2323 or Mr. James Towne Jewelers during the storm of Nov". 25th. Wed., Dec. 13 now, but in a tew minutes, hours, Venetian canals and a great deal of the program. 12 Foam Rubber Pillows | AT Dcdy. B-2448 and leave name and In tinio for Chr-Lstmas Noxl lo Ihe III Nal. Storo Damage In the near hurricane was weeks. Not the otller fellow. You, love — as only one of Hemingway's Wednesday, December 13^7:30— heros can' lo.ve. But when the addres.s lo have Items picked up. 218 MAIN ST. EAST HAVEN Given Away FREE estimated by him to exceed $300,000. Steamboat Around 05 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE you're the one that's dead. For a Altar Guild meets in Sanctuary. giving . . . gay animul MOMAUGUIN C few precious moments they hate. A stories and love are over, Richard Phono 4-5979 In addition to the 18 . building Sunday Services and Sunday real ha^te, living hate. Theti, they're makes his way back to Trieste with slippers ol: Warm all pejmlts granted, thirty eight the Bend School are at 11 A. M. and are held SERVING FINE FOODS aware of the booming of the clock his chauffeur, Jackson, at the electric permits were allowed and wool. Bunny with his -ALSO- at Winthrop and Derby Avenues. ticking off thein last moments, and wheel. When Richard climbs into AT REASONABLE PRICES 13 plumbing permits were granted. Wednesday evening testimonial they seek out what they want most, the back of his Cadillac car. to sit perky ears , . Skunky in 25 septic tank permits were'is­ ft, MOJUD meeting Is at 8 In the New Haven with Renata's portrait, he quietly San Quentin the person they love. Some do this U£ sued and four power pump cer­ Women's Club,. 591 Whitney Avenue. slips away, but I can't feel too sorry FOR SALE durable black and East Haven News grimly, and others say and do tificates were given to as • many Thurs., Fri., Sat. Lingerie • Hosiery The Eeadlng Room is located in the things that might appear foolish on for him. He had, in his fast white. Select today , . . owners. Liberty Building, 152 Temple Street, the surface. moments, all one would want in a ONE FAMILY HOUSE IN WESTBROOK, CONN. Buying and Service Guide 22 persons asked to install oil Dec. 14-15-16 and Is open week days from 9 to life time. .sizes 5-12. PALLMAN'S burners and were okyed and one 8:45 and Wednesday to 6. ALL ARE So It i.s with Col. Richard Cant- Eight rooms, three complete bathrooms, one stall ill This story may seem light, except INVITED. well hero in Ernest Hemingway's range oil permit likewise met with The Glass Menagerie that one must take the author Into shower,' garage, new oil burner, hot water heat, large Shoe Ceiilre, Second Floor Curtain Laundry approval. Ten sought and re­ -ALSO- "God the Preserver ol Man" will latest book, "Across The River and Bunny Into The Trees". He, too, had been account tor he seems to have some yard with flowers and several fruit trees, very good ceived the right to excavate. be the subject o£ the Lesson-Sermon CENTRAL CLEANERS told by his physician that he would inner knowledge of death and Its BARKER TRUCKING CO. Three workers were allowed Copper Canyon for Sunday. December 10, 1950. coming — and he does his Job well. neighborhood. House can i>e used for large family or AND DYERS TABLECLOTHS The Golden Text is from II not have long to live, so he took a Local and Long Distance Moving, licenses to Install electricity with vacation. The Army had no further paying guests. Short distance from one of the finest Home 0} DisHnctivc clcanina Crating and Storage CHENILLE BEDSPREADS Samuel 22:2,3. "The Lord is my rock, TABOR EVANGELICAL LUniEBAN MALLEY'S We Operate Our Oton Plant and my lortress, and my deliverer; beaches on the western shore. 5 Uro Avenue Eait H«ven CHURCH A HOUR CLEANING SERVICE (Fluff Dried) the God of my rock; in him will I The Kev. Emil G. Swanson, Pastor 0///ce fieli'dence CALL FOR AND DELIVER trust: he is my shield, and the horn DO YOU KNOW- 76 Hopson Avenue A REAL BUY FOR SOMEONE ORDER CHRISTMAS PIES NOW 7-«e79 F. A. BARKER 4-0601 of my salvation, my high tower, 322 Miln St; Tol. ^-OOTO Eait Hovon Open 8:30 A.M. to 4 P.M. Friday, December 8—3:30—Chil­ Itestanianf CHOCOLATE CREAM, BANANA CREAM and my refuge, my saviour." , dren's Choir rehearsal. House can be se^n by appointment COCOANUT CUSTARD. APPLE, Phone 4-2800 Selections from the Bible include 2nd Sunday In Advent, Dec. 10— I a REAL ESTATE WANTED the following: "He that is our God D: 15—Sunday' School Write Box 29, Branford, Conn. 11 MINCE, PUMPKIN «nd OTHERS yOTJR WANT ADV. IN 10:30—Holy Communion. Ser­ JAMES F. MILANO is the God of salvation; and unto THIS SPACE God the Lord belong the Issues from mon; "The Patient C'/rlst and 2i5 Mein St., Eait Hnven Linden Rest Home death." (Pss. 68:20) Jim and Nino's WILL BRINO RESULTS Insurance, Real Estato Agent Correlative passages from the Christian science textbook, "Science RESTAURANT and BAKERY AT A COST OF 50 CENTS Telophono 4-5427 and Convalescent and Health With Key to the Scrip­ Hospital - Molud slips and gowns, Moiud tures," by Mary Baker Eddy, include North Main Slrept Tel. 8-0271 Branford .' panties and stockings... the most the following (pp. 134, 131): "There Mrs. Kay Anastasio, Prop. Is divine authority for believing in that to stop at 20 M.P.H. it takes: t^SCHRISTill4^,VIHfiR^ AUGIE'S AUTO REPAIR WATCHES and DIAMONDS warmly welcomed gifts pf all I Lovely the superiority ot spiritual power '26 ft. on wet concrete but only OENERAL KEPAIBINO Registered Nurses in Attendance lingerie by Mojud ... figure over material reslsance .... The 21 ft on dry concrete? THERE'S SONDERGAARD central fact ot the Bible is the TIRES — BATTERIES 'Day and Night 69 ft. on packed snow with no .' perfect, exquisitely detailed. And siiperioritv of spiritual over physical SAND-WITCHERY IN OUR SUBMARfNES AAA SERVICE AAA 250 Main Street Branford Carefully Prepared Mealt chains but only 40 ft. on packed LANI^CEDAR CHEST; Mojud Stockings are tantallzlngly power." and Diets BDOW with chains? Smackin' good—our delicious Submarine sand­ Phone 4-5218 439 Main St Tel. 8-9132 \sheer, so trul/ beautifull You will PHONE 4-582B 169 fc. on glare ice with no chains wiches work magic for lagging appotlfc.s .. .is a taste \ find the perfect gift for every VALUES but onl^ SB ft. on Uie same ice or something /or the Homo 83 MAIN STREET EAST HAVEN | with chains? treat for anyone; anytime! Stop in for a Submarine or belle on your list if you come By Ruth Evis S. J. ESPOSITO When roads are bad» SLOW DOWN. Arm Chairs — Lounge Chairs — Rockers regular sandwich this noon or any time. George A. Sisson In today for Mojud I If conditions reauire chains, put You there: How did you feel? -them on; if roads are wet, aliow Boudoir or Occasional Chairs INSURANCE Servioliie; and Pumping When the winds bowed youdown. Meotbpll and Pepper 35c — Sausage and Pepper 45c Slips from $2.98 Cowns from $3.9S 'extra room to stop. Remember,. FIPE — BONDS Scptlo Tanks and Cetspoob A.C.P. Electrical And the rains whipped your face? •"you're one foot from trouble — Little Tobies — Big Tables —- Smokers Hqm Qr Salami, Lettuce and Tomato 45c *MojU(l Stockings In Fashion Harmony Colors from $1.45 jour foot on the accelerator. \UTOMOBILE - OASXIALTY Phona 4-3988 Service, Inc. When the seas lashed with fury. Hassocks — Pi'ctures — Wall Racks Ham or Salami with Cheese 55c And all violence kept pace? 21 Chidie/ Avo. East Havon SEPTIC TANK AND CESSPOOL SERVICE Tbit mvuags prettnitd in Ih* in- . E^g Plant Farmogina 45c — Tuna Fish 112 Silver Sands Rd. East Haven INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL toftt of our pod'cyhoMcri and all and plenty loi the Kiddies 55e and RESIDENTIAL WIRING • MANUPACTUHERS AND INSTAILERS OF FAMOUS. NATIONAtlY KNOWN You there: How did it seem: olti«r motorUli of this communlt/. Doll Carriages — Table and Chair Sets "NUSTONi" RE.INFORCeO Sialic TANKS. To feel helpless and "lost", Apizza with Green Salad CENTRAL EAST HAVEN COMPLETE LINE OF < UNDIVIDED RCSPONSIBIIITY FOR CtSICN, MANUFACTURE, INSTAllATION As your shelter shook James P. Kavanaugh Musical and other Rockers — Toy Chests ELECTRICAL FIXTURES AND SERVICE . . . SPEEDY TRUCKS (Tdaphent aqulppiill And no man, — could control, SHOE REBUILDING CO. HARDWARE STORE • RIOIITEREO SANITARY ENOINEERS, BONDED MECHANICS, POWER EQUIP- With that, learned,— from a-book! 69 Ivy St. Tel. 8-0053 Branford A POPULAR JIM & NINO MEAL APPLIANCES AND "THE LADIES'STORE OF COUftTEiSV ANO V;ALUE^'' Wofl Called For and DellitnJ Paints — Glass — Toys MINT. tJ YEARS EXPERIENCE. INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE THE HAMILTON SHOPS Cleaning Supplies — Garden SUPPLIES Ah: Youl will you learn, — now? OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK SpBclaliilng in tnvii'iblo Hall So/«i ' Ktprtitallat Branford Supplies — Household Needs 467 Main street East Haven That material gain, ' MIUDU ACCIDUT ml IHOUHITT COW/LIT Opposite High School FROM 7 A.M. to 2 A.M. ni Main 3«. Phont 4-1386 Eail tiavan 319 Main St., cor. Elm Street »ACTOtY AND OFflCESi aOO-HO tOUUVARB (all Kimlntly), NEW HAVEN ' Can be soon "washed away"! That God's Spiritual Gems. Hirlltil, Coiiictlcit Will last on, — till, — His Day! ¥,MiT:f?gj*jgH^^.

THE BRANFOBD REVIKVy-EAST HAVEN NEWS, Pago Five- ,1 Tbutsday. December 7.1950 Thursday. December 7, 1950 Page Fowr THE BRANFORD REVIEW-EAST HAVEN NEWS HARRISON AVENUE SCHOOL , DnrclHy, Alice Jones Marie /u- Grndo 1—Edward Asher, Rich- Wallack, Margaret Hartley, Judy Lt. Donald Prohaska Postmastor Warns i Union School PTA Gill-Carlson nrd Carlson, RObcvt, Donorummn, Gumkowski, Nancy Conies, Doro- In United States On Yuletide Mail HOBBYISTS FEATURE i Rohcrl Klnla, RbbeVf Mlschlcr, Da-I thy Baldwin. MISS HELEN SULKOWSKI/ Meeting To Feature Wedding ilnnounc^ Five Hundred And Nine Pupils vld Pralher, Michael Sykes, Eliza­ Grade 0—Knrl Burkholder, Don­ Postmn.?ter Joseph H. Drlscoll beth Anderson, Kathleen Cliomlcz, ald Nichols, Michael Pelela. Arden After Tour Of Duty wmned today that unlcvj Christ^ Mr. aiid Mrs. Frldolf V. Carlson of Ilsa'Gnbel, Janet Morton, Carol Crocker, Mary Jane Plnney, Linda MR. EDWARD GATAVASKI NOVEMBER CIVIC OPENING OF Christmas Program Rogers, Barbara Teirt, Irene Jdnn- Ritchie. , ^-.^ r, ,,,,«, , r,r,»,^ I'""« maUlngs monnt sharply hln She leans aRalnst the window ot 183 Hemingway Avenue. East Ha- Gain Honors In Branford Schools owicz. HARBOR STREET SCHOOL LTJO Donald G. Praha.ska, USNR, week, local deliveries may net be the year. f.t ^P^.','" Christmas program will ^^^ announce the marriage ot their Grade 2—Thomas Ahem, Clyde Grade I—Donald BogUcki", Will­ son of Mrs. Gertrude Capps completed before the holiday. SHORT BEACH SCHOOL Five hundred nine Branford Pub-I oth Grade—College Course: Su- Bramble, Hooghklrk, Ann Auger, Stewart Ilauna, Ravmond iam Flnncgan, Peter Knnilnsky, Prehnska, Double Beach Road, "The next few dny.cardinal bird, and report to Mrs. Prizes, Mrs. Chet Meyer, cream sky, Shirley Vuksinic, Barbara Schioemann, Dorothy chapkovich, Farland, Lynn Olovson, Barbara Grade B-^Betsy Armstrong, Lou­ Summit. N. J. and Bennett Junior covers, and bags, all hand embossed aih Grade—Eleanor Hall, Joan Tott. In action ngaln.st the Korean'week botore Chrlstmns. . The matron of honor was attir­ Scott Gilbert. This bird especially with aeslgns or monograms. Second putts. • • son, Csrnella Johns. Mellnda Korn, I fourth grade mothei'.s^ Relchert, Barbara Plerpoht, Pa-1 Krow.sky, Frances Kelly, Speclal Marcla Doha, Deanna DaCosto, ise Haddock, KathlHartgon, Nan­ Cillege. She Is a member of the Billy LQng..'Loretta Lamson Lancejj Clement Grade 5—Fred Wies, Diane Dool­ Communists, She left San Diego Toslal workers will he.grateful ed In' u street length dress of black CclllUon Club and the Junior likes suntlowep .seeds. Grand Prize was awarded to Vernon Model Builders; 1st Prize, Robert trlcla Holsenbeck, Elinor Fowler, Course: Joyce Carlson, Mary Fin ta, Helen Yana'ft, Carole cy Jones, Carol Neely, Noreen Nor- taffeta with matchlnfc assessorles. Magoveny. ' Pal Romano. JosepW ey., !-^ ., mand. early In April as flagship ot TranS' If you'll tie 5i3«r cards .In ^.'indlcis, League of Hartford. Staoleford for his selection of hand E. Comer, airplane models. There STEVE PRUSSICK Betsy Qulnn, Ldocardla Locarno Bodner, Richard Clark, Wood. , ' . with- nil envelopes facing llio same She wore a mixed corsage. An Invitation iVas read from the were no. other entries In the cla.ss Smith. Joan Stempick, Judith Yorks, Helen ZuWnllaek. Diana Murphy Grade 3—Michael Packevicz, Su­ Grade 0—Fred Dudley, Robert OLD SHORT BEACH SCHOOL port Division Twelve, whoso mission Mr, Russell was graduated from ilth Grade— College Course: Welles, Jane McDonald. was to train elements of the Eighth way and the stamps In the nan^c At the reception which followed llait Hour""Re"ad'ing crub'"inviting ^?;'^f5,;!!9?£ "f.lil'P''^.;,,^"?.','!'!,';* Jj) lor adults. Rosemary Lynch, Iris Ann Vnlz, GARAGE Nancy Wiiiams, Joan Ahern, Jos­ san Clancy, Maryann Domck, Joan Grade I—WlUiams Amos, Rob­ Phillips Academy, Andover, and the members to atcnd the meeting, I his collection were all kinds of Linda Chamberlsiln. Pnii-i/,]- i". eph Kllmas, Charles Callahan, Charlotte Flcmister, Patricia Do- INDIAN NECK SCHOOL ert DOW, Robert Judd, Jon Seelcy Army In Japan In amphibious corner. This speeds cancellation, the at the heme of the bride's parents, from Yale University In 1947. He animals and a bearded fisherman, The following Juvenile prizes EQUIPPED TO REPAIR Ian, Roiu Anianante', Agnes Dudley j kulack Grade 1—Allan Luudmark, Fred­ techniques. When the Red Invasion Fostmnstei explained. . ,V>, the couple wore assisted In receiv­ February 8th, at the Library at' were awarded; cocjts, Mardella Yorks, Judy Blatch Christian Miller, Joseph Colombo Nancy Bussmnnn, Natalie, Cftsll- attended the school ot Advanced 2;30 P.M. Mrs. Wu-Chl LUI will clad In a sou'wester, sitting on a ley, Nancy Smith, Toby Levlne, ALL MAKES OF CARS and Donald Dahlqiilst. erick Edwards, Oharlc; Jackson, gan, Jean Charles, Linda Llbby, ct South Korea brought a hastv Clear, accvirntc, and coniploto ad-' ing the guests by Mrs. Sulkowskl International Studies of the Uni­ lobster not, on a pier, opening a Cijllectlons (Miscellaneous) 1st. Peter Smith, ' Teddy Anastastio, Robert Arden, Donald Brown, Valerie Samuelsoh, June Staple end 1,0 taralning cperatlbns, the who wore a navy blub silk polka dot .•peak' on "Flowers of China." Prize, Judy Hastings, dolls; 2nd W. Moid SI. 7c/. S-73IS Sronhrd Grade 5—David Stadalnik, Aura dresses will save your Chrlslmpis versity ot Geneva. Switzerland, and clam with his knileknife. Mr. staple-1-•-Staple . -"r_---^^^ — Shepard Johnson. Jeffrey' Yates James Hartley, Barry Bryon, Di­ ford, GretclUhi. CAVALIER was on hand to lltt' card time-consuming detours. "Artd dress, street length, with match­ received a law degree from the Mrs. Halg Solaklan announced Gardner, Marlon Kasellnas, San­ ane Fitzgerald, V'ona Hart, Joan Grade 2—Robert Pinch, • John ing accessories and a corsage of her committee for membership — ford also entered a series of oil PH^e, ^.oop |^°j;.g'„ ^^^P'J[^ ^ Lee Chamberlln. Jlmmle Coyne. dra Tamshi, Carol Zurkus. .Cavallaro, Judith Parker, Susan American'fighting men from Japan I If your handwriting Isn't completely Unlvorsltv of Virginia In 1050. He paintings which wore admired by \ Ward, Goy Boswoll, Mlchalali to the Korean battlefields. I legible, please print," the . Post- yellow roses. Assisting also was the Is soobnd lieutenant In the United Mrs. Ploi:pont Warner and Mrs. Grade 0—Peter Domek, Hov/ard I'bx, Diane Curtis, Kathleen Pe-1 Br'ackcn, sflaron Cusic, Patricia groom's;mother who wore havy blue George Payen. Mrs. R. Earl Beers, everyone. . . : master added. "Many cards m^st, States Marine Corps Reserve. He Is Third Grand Prize was a dead Thomas McCabe, shells and huttor- Reading Club Will Kopjanski, Maurice Metcalfe, Les' terson.ji Jeanne GrlosinB, P^""^ ."^ i Dombrowskl, Joanne^ Fritz, Healn- and white, street length, ond a chairman on the revision of the tll."S. There were no other entries lie Perrelli, Patricia Doba. Holsenbeck, Phyllis Supiie, Susan er Murphy, Sandra Swanson Rhode Lsland, .yr^torday to visit'be delivered by temporarly om-ic a grandson of the late Dr. Tliomos heal award to Lois SobolewskI and with their son, William, who has pornry employees who lack la ccvsage of yellow roses. H. Russell, professor of sursory at By-Laws, assisted by the Mrs. A. In this class. LAUREL STREET SCHOOL Smith. NEW SHORT BEACH SCHOOL E. Hammer, F. P. Catlln, Nrarman Robert Comer. Miss SobolewskI iSponsor Yule Bridge Grade 3—Throop Brown, IJlrby finished his boot training and has veteran mail carrlcr'f patient skill Tlie, couple are now at home nl Yale University. shared In the third Grand Prize tor Model Builders: 1st Prizes. Daniel, ^^ , ,, „, , Grade 3—James Randazlse, Tlni Grade 2—Edward Decvery, Rich­ Lamb and Mrs, Towner, will report Poterso)!. No other entries. The Halt^Hour rteadmg Club will othy Swanson, James Martino, Jo­ ard Green, Joel Mark, John Robin­ Hawkcs, Lawrence Meeker, Law­ received his J'nvv. orders to report In puzzlln-r out uncertain abbrovla- B31 Grand Avenue following a at the next meeting. Mrs. Halg a group ot artistically decorated rence Peterson, Karen See cy, to the West' Const. ' tlone and penmanship." Wedding trip to New York City. Tlie cakes Including a tlirec-tlered Artistic Handicrafts: 1st Prize.'sponsor a Christmas De.s.-iert Bridge seph Secondlno, Aler Clnquanta, son, Barry Strickland, Edward Van Sclaklao. program chairman Intro­ Judy Hallden, statuary. No other,and Handkerchief Bazaar at the Kenneti^„,^„^ihh Tinntn*,ihiisBonta'tlbuSj. JohJohnn ' Cirle, Zandt, Kenneth Ahlstom, William Wayne Logan, Janet Hallden, A'lv- •i>frr.'\(n served three ond one halt wedding cake. Cfimer entered sever­ lon NovicUl, Karyl Roganson, Sally Phillips-Lipshez duced , the guest speaker, Mrs. P. entries. heme ot Mrs. M. J. Carpinella. on Johanne Noblle, Sally Upson, Pa- Andrews, Raymond Baker, David years\with the U. S. Navy during W. Hoib way of Woodbrldge, sub- al airplane models which he had trie a Krlgley, IBeverly Dykun, Pa- Etzel, Richard Jones, Stanley Par- Taggard, Margo V/oodman, Janice WorldXWar II. made. More than one hundred seventy- Thursday. December 7lh, at 1:30 Coming Marriage Jocti "'iohrlstmas Arrangements." P. M. and 8:30 P. M. Tickets may bs trca Stack, Linda Edsall, Eunice clnskl.Willlajn Reed,'Carol Adams, five oerscns were In attendance Lois Corey, Pamela Grandel, Kar­ Grade 4—Edward Fryer, John Juvenile Grand Prizes were during the peak of the evening. obtained fro,n the committee, Mrs. ! Fresco, , Janice HIckey, Dorothy I-Iolialnd was the home of free Many unique and original door­ awarded also. First Grand Prize KIssclll, Janet Lelnstpr, Sandra en Hagstrom, Joy Harrigan, Lillian McClcss,. Richard Anves, Suaau Com of ^the press In the early lOlh 01 Interest Here way sprays, center pieces and un­ Mere than 30 door prizes were also Wlltord T. Nott. Chairman, the Mrs. No Minimum Balance Ives,- Cloe Kilbiirn, Llanhc Wood- THE EAST HAVEN NEWS went to Shirley Commerford, tor Carpinella, Winchester Bennett. w Torelli. ,,ii . . Dahlmeyer, Shaune Lynch, Jean- century usual ' canflle arrangements were her collection of dolls from all over presented to spectators. Grade 4—Burke Aslier, Glenn Thomas, Betsy Bhrnesn Svisart nine Walt. . , „, Of interest to East Haven resi­ shown. Outdoor sprays should be Committee for the Hobby Show Donald Sawtelle, Rcland Bruneau, No Charge For Depositt Collier, Phylllls Crossley, Judith dents Is the announcement of the the world. Second Grand Prizes Bruce, Antliony clnquanta, Rich­ Grade 5—Linda Shorey, Doris IS made very firm, and all kinds sot were William Dlngwell. chairman, Herbert Dean. Frederick Houdo. ard P.vrdol, Dominic Toniasso, DzwonkoskI, Betty Johnson,, Joan cominu marriage ot Miss Marlon was won by Tliomas McCabe with Oenree T. Pouscr, S, V, O.sborn, THE SECOND NATIONAl'i Finch, Ann allien, Florence Dom- plant material can be used ef- a collection of butterflies and shells. Mrs. A. Perr,y Tucker, Arnold Peter­ Elizabeth Beach, Judith Clrle, Car­ Mitchell. . . • June' PhllllBs daughter of Pr. and feotWelyf A few mentioned were son, Clarence Johnson, and Donald R.F. Bailey, F. A. Hartgen. Frances Grade 3—Tliomas Hart, Robert ^'olfdi 6-WeUc.s Bi^andrirt, Lvu:y Mrs. A. Louis Phillips of 487 Foun­ Third Grand Prize went to Throop VIRSOHALIIED' ol Covert, Susan Qulnn, Valerie arlMr vltpe. unbrella pine, balsam Brown, 8 years old, for his stamp Hayward. P Catlln and Mrs. S. A. Grlswold. Rogers, Rosemary creem, Carolyn Retsbeck, Curtis Sauer, Jack Konz, BrackenrnPken,. Patricia Smith, Leah ON THESE NEWSTANDS tain Street. New Hoven to Mr. fir, white cedar, Douglas fir, blue Grossbaum, Kathleen Makuck-•-'-—'-, Timothy Sullivan, Gall Chamber­ Herbert w. LIpshez. son of Mr. and oollectlon. Walt. spruce, hemlock, rhododendron Federation Of Music TTie check plan used by thqu- Margaret Morton. - lain', Susan Gosgrove, Ruth_peevey Mrs. Julius E. LIpshez of 557 leaves, • lilac branches, enonynious, In each of the seven classes of Guild - Holy Name Clubs Gather TuescJay nraci"" 5—Richard Aguzzl, Johi}! Susan Fitzgerald, Valerie Paradls, Whalley Avenue. New Haven. exhibits, the judges expressed re­ lands of people to pay their Beach "cordon Bentley, Richard j Linda Tliompsph, Mary^Jane Kln- Chanukah Party Kandy Korner trumpet vice pods, gourds, wild bills without tiresome ivaitiDj 7 Jl/Sr REMEmEREV ...I MUST The marriage will lake place on hawthorn, rose .pips and many gret that they could not award Plan Xmas Party On Thursday December 14th. Dosarbo John Bruno, Nancy Alex- ney, Joan Petela, Lynn Proul,,Bar- January 21st In the home of the others. Cones can be shellacked honorable mention to all the fine The combined St. Mac's Guild Federation ot Music Clubs, will hold in line or tushins from pUc« REHEW MY EIRE INSURANCE'" andcrandcr , Gretche^.. n Garrlty, Anne bara Skotnlckl, Sheila, llart ey, Su Due Sunday Rt Everybody's Pharmacy trlde's parents. with one third varnish and two entries from which they could and Hclv Name Christmas Party regular monthly meeting In the to place. Canceled checks kri Garrity, Anne Hitchcock, PrisoUIa san Kllpatrick,' Qarol Lewis,. Lor­ choose .only three for awards. mirror room of the Y.W.C.A. New raine Llndberg, I=,airicia Smith, I MI.SS Phillips Is a graduate of thirds turpentine. Nothing must plans are rapidly nearing comple- best receipts. Wallet with your Sampson, Patricia Donnelly, Bar­ Carol conlon, Barbara' Kukta, Bid. Grange Hall be used that Is on the conservation The Judges were Miss Jeanne (lon. it was announced today. The Hav.en. at 10:30 P.M. name in gold, free. 20 checki bara Auger, charlotte Sykes, Val­ Holcolme Drug HlUhouso Hl-Ji School and Is as- Porter, radio women's editor of Mrs. Dudley Roberts, State Presi­ Jane Preston, Biisan Ritchie, Car­ foclnted with the Department of list. Cones of all klndss were very party will be held in the church printed with your name* $2,00. erie Pyrdol. ol Swanson. ^^.';'".i Members, families and' friends of effectively used with green back­ W.E.L.I.; Mr. Carl O. Dunbar, di­ hall on Thursday. December 14 at dent win .preside at the meetlnir. Grade C—John Covert, Lee Mor­ Henlth of Now Haven where she rector of the Peabody Musaum, Yale It is honed all members of the Use the Personalized Check Gra'de- 4—-Dahier'''Cosgrove, "Will- the East Shore Jewlsli Center are holds a clerical position. ground and huge bows of red plastic 8 P. M. • ton, Robert Quinn, John Qulnn, lam , Alterl, Martin' Broekhuysen, cordially Invited to attend a Me+calf's Drug ribbon University and Miss Ruth Doer- Mrs. Edward Garrlty and Regin­ board will be present and bring a Plan. Ask the Bank today. Robert Rovaldl, Carol Dahlqulst, Robert Carsten, WlUnrd Cookson, Mr. Ll.pshez Is likewise a graduate flor, Branford artist. I prize for the grab bag. THE Ardelle Flsiier, Conceila Borziilo. Clianukah party to be, held on Sun­ ald Asher are co-chairman of a Roy Jackson, Lorens Llndberg day afternoon. December 10, at 2 - Christmas tree bulbs ot all colors Winners in the seven classes of joint proernm committee which Parker Sund, Aim Grandel, Judith Webb's were wired and fastened to circular SECOND NATIONAL BANK StudwoU,"judiThr2iiWallack,. Nora 5- M., in thii Briflitofd Grange Hall. I, i . entry tor adults were as follows; will furnish entertainment. Re­ Barclay, Margaret Beatty, Diana Parents are romlnded that children Gifts & Greetinj«s BETTY'S wreaths, some yellow blue white Domestic handicrafts; IsiTPrlze, freshments will be served under LUCAS STUDIO OF NEW HAVEN and red, and one trimmed with Mrs. Carl B. Lyon, tole work; 2nd the direction ot Mrs. Fred Gcorg 135 Church St., {Ncit to thf Poit Otfle*) DzwonkoskI, , .Ellzab(y,h Miller, atlendlnr? uhould bring gifts to ex- small, different colored bells. Formal and Can(Jid Weddings Grace Taylor, Jean Tombarl, Shir- cli'ange.. • • for You — linouj

  • ^n. Under New Management some gallv colored Christmas tree Business Ncijjhbors • RANrOHD. CONNECTICUT Redceoratod for Your balls. It would be simply Impossible JJ^^^J|re|t^^^^^?§,f|,^^^E^c^t^i^^^i^^^j^^;^^^^^4:^^^^^^-^&>^^^S^^^^c*-i^^^^gf unci Civic and to deacrlbe all the lovely arrange­ TELEPHONE 8-2431 For Christmas - or any otbr Social Welfare Leaders . Comfort and Pleasuro ments shown and so Interestingly described by Mrs. Holloway. and 019a Glonn, Mgr. and Prop. her talk was greatly enjoyed by the On the occasion of: large number of members present. You Cant Match A The Birtli of a Baby Tea was served by our hostess. Mrs. Winchester Bennett and Mrs. ROBBINS IS READY Wew'Feafuro EngngcmcntAnnounccmonts Towner presided ot the tea table. Clmn^o of residence EARL COLTER Over one hundred corsages wore To Be Added Arrivals of Newcomers to ' 'THE PHOTOGRAPHER IN brought to the meeting for the City YOUR TOWN" Newlngton Home tor Crippled To Your Paper Children "PKonD New Haven WE3-2326 228 Main St., Branford YOUR Phono 8-3511 The next meeting ot the club will Branford 8-1498 be ,at the Congregational Parish PFXKUGE YOUR flDVERTJSING House on Friday January 5th, at 2:15 P.M. Mrs. Earl Beers will be In charge of the program. for $25.00 Mrs. Holloway also iild of a most Interesting way of making candles P P1N G of oaratlne heated In a double boiler, beat with an egg beater and shape with an iron. Several white candles were shown and were much We feature Nationally Advertised Brands ior the entire family Come. in DIRECTORY AD (one inch) every week in the News and Ro- admired. A very good suggestion for Christmas gifts. A cord to light was view for ONE YEAR beginning January 1951 under the busi­ Inserted In the center, before the and browse around - SHOP OUR WINDOWS — with full-width Super-Frsezer candle was shaped. ness classification ol your choice. Chest and Super-Storage Design "t- While you are planning your Christmas gifts, do not forget the FOR HER FOR HIM PLANNING A Christmas Seals, and be sure to use Hem's 9 cu, ft. of really safe-cold refrlgeralton them on your cards. Slips and Gowns by BARBIZON Shirts by MANHATTAN and TRUVAL In America's No. 1 Refrigerator. Thare'Sjtho » )' The Doolittle collection of Herb Sportswear by MANHATTAN and books recently presented to the Hosiery by GORDON and GOLD STRIPE 2. handiest kind of food storage, most convenient CHRISTMAS TELEPHONE CALL Garden Club, are. now available to and MCGREGOR members at the Library. Blouses by SHIP & SHORE and JUDY BOND NEWS ARTICLE cbcui ycui' buuiness lo be v/ritlen by yju. Ice-service with Quickube Trays, sturdy ona-fji Hosiery by INTERVt/OVEN piece steel construction and the powerful, TO SOMEONE IN THE SERVICE? Mrs. Posquale ' Ralola and her Rubber Rootwear by U. S. RUBBER Jewelry by HICKOCK FREE lo you. You may choose any week during the year to three children have moved from Robes by DIANA DEAN oconomlcal Meter-Miser mechanism wltfi 5-Year 69 Rogers Street to Post Wallets by HICKOCK run this. Warranly. It's the ideal gift for the family thii'"'" Read. ...ficre art two helpful sugaestitHS: DRESSES by IIENHY ROSENFELD and Belts by HICKOCK Christmas, .. and many Chrlstmasos lo come I .ot Hlllliouse HlBh School and Is GREENTREE Robes by ROYAL the owner of Kiddy Lane, located at 1. Arrange to have your absent soldier, sailor 210 Moln Street. East Haven. He Underwear by CARTERS and GORDON Ties by WEMBLEY and MANHATTAN served four years In the Army Air Other Famous Frigidalre Features or marine call you, by number. It is often War, two and one half ot which was spent In the European Theatre. FOR THE KIDDIES I ONE YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION. • Full-width plastic Chill Drawror ii difficult and sometimes impossible for an Sleepers by NITY-NITE ' 7 • New, Ice-Blue, Gold and While beauty operator to locate a maa in a large Army Underwear by CARTERS ALL THE ABOVE IS YOURS FOR JUST $25.00 • • Now, slUiina plastic Basl(et Drawer camp, Naval station or Aic Force Base. / ACCORDION Hosiery by. GORDON i ; (Our rogiilar ralo I'or tlio forcgoins combinulion is SirjS.ClO) LESSONS Sportswear by TOM SAWYER and • Lifetime Porcelain interior 2. Have him call Saturday evening or early FR^IT-OF-THE-liOOM • Adjustable, rustproof shelves '-.. v In Your Home ; ,1 ,. t>tr^%l\ . , Sunday morning. Reduced rates go into cfiect Shoes by BUSTER BROWN • Also available in all-porcelain finish at i f This will be your ONLY solicitation. 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    Thursday rtocgmber 7.1950 Thursday. December 7. 1950 THE BHANFORD REVIEW-EAST HAVEN NEWS Page Svntt. i gaat Six THE BHANFORD REVIEW-EAST HAVEN NEWS the losers rapping the pins 337 DISTRICT KEGLINO winter, * , times on scores ot 147, 94, and 96. STftTE READIES Tills yeiir there should be skiing New Pontiacs Have GUILFORD YOUTH Bobby Lake Is Sliort Beach dropped the first game BATTERY "E" •^sr BRANFORD HIGH The Branford Bowling Center In Conncctloiit early In December, dropped three games to the 543 to 527 but came back to post SKI SLOPES snow or no. Nohawk will use Distinctive Styling. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Impressive In 522 over 520 and 556 against 493.- BANQUET IS Chanteuse People, Spots In The News WAS EFFECTIVE Ilow.trd Alleys in Branford last snow or no. Mohawk will use Saturday night. Pat Soro paced A new team high tor three games BIG SUCCESS FOR RESIDENTS artificial snow made from water Local Dealer Says BY BILL AHERN WITH EDUCATORS Dec. 15 St. Mary's at Branford UGonn Contest all tihc pinners when he came was posted by St. Clare's No, 1 pumped from the foot ot the moun­ Dec. 19 Boardman at Branford Uirough with a nifty 38G set to against St. Vincent's No. 2 team Mark Twain, who lived for many tain and blown onto one of Itc 10 BLACK HAWKS SOAK—Chicago's Displaying a rangy combination when the Momauguin pinners Battery "E", 103rd Field Artillery The Silver Anniversary models Hill MiMlcnko (cxlreme riRht) slips Merel Norton Jiil.")on of Guilford Dec. 23 Branford at Stonlngton lead his team to the win. years in Connecticut, is credited trails, Mohawk has nine tows. produced by Pontiae Motor achieve In a typical Rumpus Room Inst Sunday night, a small, dapper, It puck past N.Y. Koalic Chuck Ilayner vlaa the best defensive end In at the basketball cage at Storrs toppled 1732 maples over the Veterans Association celebrated with the statement, "Everybody (Storrs, Conn.) last Saturday, the Springfield Aldu Gargamclli did the best distance against the better than Willie Mohawk is the largest a new high In dLsllnollvc styling, Braying, man was rocking back and forth on his feet, keeping time with (center) .15 Hawks boat Hangers 3 Connecticut in the opinion of Head their thirty-second Armistice Day talks about the weather but no one public skiing area in Connecticut, according to Julius Zdanowlcz, to 1 in Chicago Stadium. Jan. 3 .Derby at Branford College Terriers were edged by the pinning for Branford getting a average opposition of the Midtown- reunion recently wltli a large a recording being played on the radlo-phonogrnph. His eyelids were Football Coach, ,Tc.s.s Dow of New 338 triple on games of 110, 109 ever does anything about it." An there are several other smaller In- President ot Central Garage, Inc., Jan. 5 Branford at East Haven Cpnnecticut Huskies 40 to 44 In a ers who had a combined three game gathering ot former buddies at other New England allusion to Its Slightly closed and his hand was tilted back, keenly observing the effect Haven Teachers College and many well played thriUer. and 119, Soro's individual courts terraln for the enjoyment of novice, who attended a special pre-ylew (or other eiperts who have watched Jan. !) Branford at MUford Joe Zurkiis flashed Rood form score ot 1632. W. Ernst set the in­ Waverly Hotel, Indian Neck. Mine weather Is to the effect that if dealers and the Press at tlie Hotel of the Song on a small town, but critical, audience. Springfield offered a well balanc­ were 131, 12G and 129. dividual Dace when he conked 373 Host, Harry Anderson and Mrs. An­ intermediate and expert skiers. the lad nlay thi.s .sea.son. "Jiiison Jan. I'l Seymour- at Branford In leadhiE the Branford Package you don't like it now, wall a tew Only a mile outside of Danbury is Astor in New York, recently. There was a new tone to the singer's voice and behind the melody ed five man defense calculated to Store to a three Rame win over Branford used six men In an pins over the distance ,on scores derson, Jbrepared and served a de­ minutes tor it will probably cliange. v/a.s an i.niportant reaaon why the Jan. 19 Wallingford at Branford effort to find a. winning combo of 134, 116 and 123. Teammate Joe licious turkey dinner with all the the Mad Hatter Ski Slope with a Ponllao's general sales manager, of her notes a nineteen piece orchestra gave smooth accompaniment to Connecticut Educators fance again halt the polnt-a-mlnute combina­ Branford Public Market when he weather bugaboo to Con­ 1000-foot tpw which operates every Jan. 23 Branford at Derby tion ot Coach Hugh Greer and accounted for 334 pins on games of OS Bob Linden and Bill Brada, Flannigan was behind him with a necessary fixings to assuage the L. W. Ward, announced that the her cooing softness. captured the title of the country'.s necticut ski slope operators as well weekend and Is lighted for night now car, would be'offIcially shown Jan. ZG Branford at Wilcox Tech succeeded admirably, holding the 120, 114 ahd 100 to lead the In­ with Garganielll went the dis­ 305 score. The rest of the team inner man ot the hard riding "red number one derenslve team," Dow teared Vln Yogabaskas to 11 points. tance and D, Conto, Archie An­ finished with creditable 334 by legs" ot World War I. as those farther north is the un­ skiing. to the public on Monday, Dec. II, Occasionally the man glanced to the south wall of the room where .f.iid recently.' Jan. 30 Milford at Branford dividual Dinners. Charley Winkler certainty about snow. This lias been The game was nip and tuck was the best of the losers getting a derson and Stan Loban dlvld- Charley Hackbarth;. 332 tor J. On Route 17 in Durham, John In dealers' showrooms from cclftst n remarkably pretty blonde was pictured, nestled In the froth of lloss. Feb. Z Branford at Scyniour aplccc. Santo hit 230 on gomes Colonel J. Alden Twaohtman, particularly noticeable during the to coast. throughout with the Gymnasts 314 total on games of 90, 123 and Buechele and 328 for Hugh Gart­ Command Officer of the 103rd Porllno operates n 1000-foot tow Ills gaze was a proud one as If he expected words to come tumbling from I'cb. 8 Branford at Boardman of 104 and 126 anid Anderson land. Ernie Castlglione and Frank past few winters, but at least one "Our 1950 models were bcautltiil holding the widest margin midway 101. The winners pegged 520, 51G Field Artillery, was the honored Connecticut man is out to beat Uie on an area which Is excellent tor the portrait, Fell. 9 Kast Haven at Branford in the second period, 19 to 14. and 488 against 480, 481 and 469. had a two game streak of' 127 Palumbo each were credited with salalom and downhill events. The enough to .bring about the highest and 97 tor 224. Loban pitched guest and main speaker of the day. elements this year. public demand I have ever seen." The last of four new platters was spinning to a close, and most pro­ Fc'a. 13 Branford at Sliclton otherwise no n ire than three 349. Tlie upholsterers padding his He revealed • many secrets hereto­ approaches to the area are will points separated the two clubs at Flexible Tubing roused itself from 102 and 106. for a 208 total. position by a tremendous 150.7ame Walter Schoenknecht was grant­ marked since • It can bo reached Mr. Zdanowlcz declared, "but the fessionally the voice trailed to the songs' completion before anyone I'cb. Hi Branford at W.iIllngtord the doldrums In beating Massey's Brada clipped a total pinfall of fore unknown to the personnel, and ed permission three years ago by 19B1 Pontine is even finer In every one anytime. Springfields covtnt- in the final box pinning 110 and 80 was warm in his praise of llie spirit Route 17. . made comment. Then words Jumbled In the tumult of happy congratu­ I cb. 19 or 20 Branford at St. away, with fourteen points, led all 2 out of three. The bowling was poor 300 on games of 108, 102 and 96 in the opening two games. Palumbo the Connecticut Park and Forest way. New colors, new styling and lation. The man turned aside In his happiness before he began telling i for both teams with Chief Olzhew- and Linden rounded out the and cooperation received during the Department to develop a' skiing Tlie Addison Ski Slope at many mechanical improvements Mary's (Not verified) scorers. was more consistant in rolling 110, trying hour.s ot the final drive of St. skl leading the field with a 294 alley soiree by pinning 104, 110 and 123,' area on Mohawk Mountain in Corn­ Glastonbury has a 760-fool tow will be offered. of his daughter's triumphant entry Into her latest field, recording. A bright spot in the Springfield total compiled on games of 100, 102 Mlehel and the Meuse Argonne which is open to the public even­ 107 and 112 tor a 323 perfor­ wall, The first winter found Nature "A cordial invitation is extend­ He didn't say so but It has been a long, hard road, EUse Ithodes, ] attack was the playmaklng ot and 92. Steve Finta of the winn­ mance. Fr. Furey pasted the pins tor a fronts in the last stages ot the first very cooperative and Connecticut ings and possibly on Saturday and nee Kllgerman, has had to travel during the past six years; a road far EAST HAVEN BASKETBALL Bobby Lake, former Branford High ers was one pin less getting 293 World War. Sunday afternoons. Tlie toW is ed to all In the community to at­ 337 mark on games of 121, 107 and skiers had a good snow cover on tend our showing on Dec, 11." , dlftercnt tlian most men are called upon to traverse; a path which most SLATE star. Injected into the game for on games of 110, 89 and 93. The The New Haven comhinc roll­ north of Route 93 on Burr Street. ed team scores of S58, 537 and 109 to no avail at St. Clare's No. 2 The Battery established a record many weekends when it was poor wothen consider (glamourous, unaware of millions of dlscouragcmcnls DPC l.'i—Boardman Trade Away the first time this season, midway Wlnniners pegged 477, 519 and 442 unit dropped three to St. Berna- ot entraining materiel and per­ to the north. Then two warmer Near Mount Carmel in tlio Now In operation in Connecticut Is lo­ in the third frame, the youngster G15 against 5'53, 517 and 559. which trip forebodingly In the way of even the most accomplished. Dec 19—St. Mary's Home against 444. 408 and 464, dettes. J. Sullivan with a 330 total sonnel that wasnever equalled by winters resulted in spotty snow Haven area is the Qaylord cated Just cast ot Wlnstcd and is Dec 22—Bollard Haven Home passed off beautifully t2 many Dora Miles scored a triple over compiled on game of 124, 100 and any other outfit in the U.S. forces conditions. Last year Schoenkneclit Mountain Ski tow of 1,000 feet. This now known as Laurel Hill. This It was less than Ave years ago that the daughter of Eddie Kllgerman Dec 29—Alumni Home scores for the Terriers. the Red Men as Vic Amatori set a or our Allies. . experimented with an artificial tow operates every weekend and year there oso two tows i,30O and Jan 3—Wallingford Away able to nudge the Giants twice in 103 was the best of the winners. The stepped onto the same stage from which she scored so sensationally last A member of the football team hot 322 pace to cop individual. three tries in their scheduled match. Morris Cove Keglers won the first Commander John Ccolac, Toast- surface, blowing ground Ice onto nil nights when snow cover permits. 800 feet. night L.ong honey-colored hair cascaded to her shoulders and the packed .Tan, 5—l3ranford Home during the season just passed. Lake He scored his total on games of The Bostonians grabbed tlie first contest 532 to 497 and the second master, called upon each and every the slopes. This method was also The Krystal Creepers Ski Tow For those who like to spend a sW Jan 9—Derby Home said afterward,"; that he did not 100, 103 and 119, Joe Lasko with used successfully on other Con­ two miles west of Middletown off audience was thrilled at the simple beauty of the girl who aspired to be Jan 10—Milford Home duke 500 to 479 and the second, 487 to 456 and the third, 503 to ,483. one of the assembled biiddies for re­ weekend without extensive travel, n slhgor. ,Her voice had timbre but her song selection was Inadequate. have the feel ot the ball just yet a 312 mark on games ot 104, 111 529 to 500 before bowing 487 to 492. Restaurant Pinning marks. All responded and many necticut ski areas. Perhaps the Route 6A. has n 000-foot tow and Connecticut otters sgood- ac­ Jan, ID—Seymour Away and tor that reason abstained from and 97 was the best of the losing most noteworthy was Its use tor the operates evenings and on Satur­ Despite Siicli a handicap, she was clear, and strong and sweet. Jan. 12—Boardman Trade Home Dola Chestnut led the Giants with Elm Restaurant forfeited their humorous and tragic episodes wore comodations either In spme of the .Tan. '23—Wallingford Home trying any field goals. The youth aggregation. The Corseteers pinned a'350 series on games of 105, 128 match against Pop''s Grille on Mon­ related, bringing to mind to those Connecticut open ski Jumping day and Sunday afternoons. The country inns which remain open That fall she entered that New York Incubator of top notch musi­ Jan 20-Shelton Away plays a rletensive guard in the team totals of 520, 507 and 518 and 117. Walt Sanieski with a 341 day night but In exhibition, L. assembled many incidents tliey had Pomfrot Ski Tow near PCmfrot during the winter, or at city hotels, cians, JuUlard, from whence she was soon writing home of the high Jan 30—Derby Away Springfield zone bub • frequently against 495, 505 and 481. total on games .of 115, 122 and Tamsin bolstered his Individual forgotten through the years that Landing on Route 101 is an 800- many of which are near one*bf the slithers through the opponents have passed. toot tow which operates weekends ski tows. A number ot places notes she was hitting. That next summer, she made no local appearances Itb. 1—Buliard Haven Away Firemen's League 104 was the best'of the losers. average when he pinned a remark­ Feb. 2—St, Mary's Home for front court work on the of­ Mrs. Francis Hanchak only. At Somers a 1000-foot Is catering to skiers are listed in; a and contented herself with lolling on the sands of Short Buoch with other fense. . No. 4 measured No. 2 three The Phils nipped the Yanks able 377 set on games of 119,148 and Chief Mechanic, Andrew Lawrence, operated on Saturday and Sunday Feb. G—Shelton Home twice with Al Krelovlch setting a 110. P. Molnar hit 342 in a runner- displayed , his beautitul drawing, ski bulletin Issued by the Connecti- Invited friends from the same school. ' Feb. 9—Branford Away The basball shortstop will be one stalght games in the Firemen's Buried In Branford afternoon and Thursday night, last Thursday night winning 383 226 pace to lead the winners. up role. scratched into a slab ot slate, de­ , -„-.. cut Dovclopment Cojiimtolon, State But before another year was completed, the qarefroe moments of Feb. 13—Milford A'way of ton players to make a long pleting the old Chapel at Camp The oldest public skiing area still I Office Building. Hartford. to 301, 530 to 471 and 458 to 452. Krelovlch compiled his score on Funeral services tor Mrs. Frances the isummcr were locked In memory's album and the girl \vas feverishly Feb. 10—Seymour Home ba.'iketball tri.o with the Terriers games of 91. 124 and HI. Ernie Old Towne pinners were on the Coet-Qtildan, province of Guerre, this month. The team will go as Buzz with a 328 for three strings beam in dropping Stone Wall by a France, where the battery were Wolskl Hanchak wife of Michael readying for a trip to London with the first road company of "Oklahoma." which established the record of topped the winners on games nl Bond was the best of the Yanks wore held on Friday morning at tar as Kansas to play against b3th getting 312 pins' on games of 114, sigle game. 2 to 1. Joe Zurkus set Indoctrinated into Franch methods Previous to making the trip she called hed dad from New York and holding seven opponents to 93.5 Kansas and Kansas State, among 100, 116 and 102. Loren Paradise 8:30 from the ' W. S, Clancy yards ijor game. 99 and 99. The Yanks took the the paoe with a 329 total on games ot artillery fire, and also to change • told him of her chance and asked him for advice. Ills words were reas­ other oppojjents. of the same squad was second with ot 111, 109 and 109. Bob Linden from 76 rallliriieters to 155m guns. Memirinl Home, A requiem liigh opener 502 to 491 but lost the nest mass was sung at 9 by Uie Rev, .0*^ <5>^_ suring, "Honey, you go aheod and do just what you want to—and take A junior at the college, JUlson a 320 total over the distance and pair, 528 to 485 and 519 to 463. with a sensational 160 game sand­ In the corner of the chapel the date stands an even six feet and hits a William Whlbey in St, Mary's care of yourself!" Already the businessman knew what her decision Bill Thompson was the best of the Statistics tor the Holy Name loop wiched between 91 and 107 hit 358 1273 can be discerned. cv^ solid ISO on the scales. hTls Is his losers with a 302 set on games of Church, Burial was in St. Agones ^O. would be. She made the Journey and the show was one of the greatest show Lou Piscatelli ot St. Elizabeth's to pace all pinners. The winners The barracks used by the "E" cemetery. second year to play with the Teach­ 101, 104 and 97. compiled team totals, 520-521; "551 ^^^ American hits ever produced on the London stnge. It was likewise hls- He l,s the .son ot Mr. and Mrs. ers and he has appeared In every leading ali pinners with a 114.25 Battery men for sleeping quarters "%. In a four man match. No, 6 average and Joe Lubeck of St. to 517 and 514 to 502. were used by Napoleoii's army dur­ Mrs. Hanchak died last Wednes­ ^^^ tory-maklng for members of the cast for they saw bombed-out London, J. Jill.son ot 7 State Street, Guilford one of the Educators' last sixteen dunked No. 8 by a similar margin. Augustine's No. 1 in second place Stan Loban was the chief reason ing the time the "Little Empenar" day in New Haven Hospital after a a shambles of V-bomb destruction and were afforded many sightseeing and his mother is the Former J^ao games. Pete Peterson topped the loser's with 111.26 Ed Fryer, also of St. why the Silvfer Dollar unit took was in the thoes of conquest, and short illness. She was In her 53d jaunts to the famous countryside and even made a trip to the British Barnes ot Branford, The big boy's big monent ot glory efforts with a 276 series compiled Elizabeth's is in third slot with a tiiree games from Meadow Res­ for years before that was a train­ year. Parllment as the guests of Anthony Eden. Jilson operating at defensive came against the Long Island on games of 105, 84 and 87, Top 109.18 average. Hugh Gartland of taurant when he pinned games of ing and mobilization place for the A native ot Poland, Mrs. Hanchak left end was one ot the bright lights Aggies when he blocked a punt in pinner for the winners was T. St. Clare's is fourth ranked with 112, 122 and 111 tor a 345 set. Bob armies of France. , made her home in Branford tor tlio Pictures of the trip can bo found on the wall of the planned care­ the end zone tor a safety. Against Maurer who pegged 274 on games .an average ot 107.25 and Ed Etonick, Gillette ot the losers was better past 29 years and was a member of Saturday December 9th Five turkeys were awarded and St. Hedwig's Society. lessness of her pop's cellar hideaway. When their visa's expired t'iijiom- TOPS IN TO\VN—Ironworker Andrew Vernon gets bird's-oyo Hugh Greer, Stan Ward the New Britain Teachers, the of 87, 88 and 99, . ot St. Vincent's is in the fifth berth, individually however, pinning 108, the lucky ones were: Sergeant "De view of New York's famous skyline ,as ho adjusts temporary Guilford, Giant blocked • another Howie Bleuge set a burning pace She in survived by her husband; a . pany returned to the U.S. and toured, for two years, the hinterlands television antenna atop Empire State Building. credited with an average of 107. 114 and 130 for a 352 total. All Acts" Julius Olszenskl, Paul Mannix. where audiences eviU'ywhere cheered Its performance. Devise Court Chart puiit and also halted an extra but the members ot No. 1 unit Ernie Castlglione leads St. Vincent's games were close, .the hard casli Sal Petrlllo, Esther Kavanaugh and son,. John ot Hartford; and a From 10 to 12 A.M. point try. were unable to keep up to his ef­ with a 105 average and Lou Canestri beys winning. 510 to 504, 640 to "Mike" of'Woodbrldge. daughtei-, Mrs. George Lacko of It was an education, although an exhausting one for tlie lass as In The latest wrinltle in basketball' Branford. She also leaves three Although he plays on the defen­ forts as No, 3 took No, 1, 2 to 1, paces the St. Bernadette pinners 539 and 529 to 517. The very able committee, com­ h rapid successlori, Hartford, New Haven, Montreal, Baltimore, Philadel­ statistics is Hughstan, a volumin­ WINE AND LIQUOR VALUES Bleuge pinned 95, 124 and 104 for with a 105.5 ave. J. Walker leads grandchildren. ous chart that enables coaches to sive team and receives no "head ' Women's Sovlal Play posed ot Commander John Coolac, and S phia, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Boston, St, Louis, Miami and other great cities lines" or rave notices. JUlson is a a 323 set and A, Altmansberger was St.. Clare's No. 2 keglers with a In the Women's league bowled Seo'y-Treasurer Edwin H. Poulton, were greeted in whirlwind visitations until "The Surrey with the Fringe blueprint pust about everything AT EVERYDAY LOW PRICES the best of the winners pinning 97.22 average although A. Melillo Ralph Streeto Is Schools Optimistic their players and opponents do on team-player and considered by his Monday night, the Swallows gulp­ Andrew Lawarence, Steve Bomboll- on Top" and other hit numbers became near-hated vehicles, teammates as one ot the best ball­ 310 on games of 98, 113 and 99. of the- same team who rolled but ed the Blue Jays, 2 to 1 with Jane skl Sgf. Major Frank Brada and the court. ' three games has a 118.2 credit Inducted Into Army Back home her father confided to friends that he would bo happy It players on the club. > No. 3 had team scores of 397. 444 Gcrskl setting the pace. Bowling Harry Lay, made'possible one ot the 2 to 4 P.M. Hughstan is the brainchild ot Whiskies and 380 against 335, 359 and 386, rating. J. ICobak paces St, Augus­ anchor on a tour man team she best reunions held by the Battery, Ralph Streeto,, son of Mr. and the girl tiult the company. She was losing weight, he said. Finally the Over Court Chances Hugh S, Greer, University of Con­ tine's No, 2 with an average of 103,4 students at East Haven High are Branford High's court squad is In the evening's tightest match. Pinned 87. 90 and 100 for a 287 and by a standing vote' were Mrs. Joseph Streeto of West Main show did close. Then, like hundreds of other girls, she waited for other rapidly rounding into shape for the necticut basketball coach, and COLONIAL PRIDE No, 5 outplnned No. '(,2 to 1. Both pins, of 98, 98 and 78 for a 207 total, the awarded for their untiring efforts. Street, was Inducted Into the t)ptimlsllc over the chances ot their Stan Ward, who serves In the same productions to cast and constantly she choo-chooed to New York tor basketball team tollowinR its ex­ coming sea.^on although still wait­ iOTTtED IN BOND teams were even going Into the best ot the losers. In winning the The Battery sent a greeting card U. s. Army on Monday and witli a HE WILL HAVE R GIFT auditions. - capacity at Sultield Academy. It RYE OR BOURBON St. Clare's No. I's Monday score Swallow dropped the first game 297 cellent showing in practice scrim­ ing for permission to use the captured 384 to 366. Tiie same unit set a new team high three with to their former excutive (Officer, large group of draftees Jctt by train manual with space to chart 25 STRAIGHT WHISKEY to 345 but came back the score wins 1 for Fort Devens where he •will un­ In all probability, her voice wa.s strained after her hectic touring mages against Cross High and Col­ armory surface. games and can be used as a per. copped the opener, 442 to 372 and 1694 and team high game is also] Lieutenant Harry Shr,yoc. of Shrever diiys for she l6st but on several shows and turned down other chances legiate prep oii Tuesday and Althougli the scrairvble tor start­ 100 5TH dro.pped the second 380 to 433. Bud in the second and final contests, port, La., signed . by all those dergo his basic military training. manent record. property ot St. Clare's No. 1 with I 351 to 327 and 34 to 314. FOR ALL THE SMALL '' Ik • to go on the road. She decided that Broadway was her home. Wednesday. ing positions Is wide, open, it will PROOF BOT 3.89 Fisher was the top kegler pinning 595. High single game is held by present; : • ' ., . One ot the leatures ot Hughstan 325 on games of 121, 95 and 109,' Branford opens its 17 game slate > But In New Haven, she was a personality. She was a smash In a Practically all of the fifteen man take conillderable eclat on the part is a rotation scoring table which Hugh Gartland with 104 and J. The Robins went bobbin' along Tlie'everiing';'w{is spent, in niany L, Altmansberger set the losers pace impromptu recitations, vocal solo, against St. Ma;'y's next Friday. rcVUc during the American Legion convention In the Elm City loss than first team squad took part in the of any upstarts to Ijako positions shows.the sequence of scoring by Lubeck has the high three game at the expense of, ,the Sparrows CHILDfiEN sessions which were designed to away from veterans slated, to man BRiARCLIFF with 298 oins compiled on sets of ihark with 392. J. Houcco holds the when Eleanor Schmltz posted a 322 stories and reminiscences around , two years ago and she followed It up by appearing as a guest performer time, thus permitting the coach STRAIGHT BOURBON on the Bost Post Road. te^t the offenses and defenses ot each of the startiiig berths. to detect Derlodlo letdowns. It also 113, 90- and 95. high no-mark title with a 96. set on games of 100, 114 and 102, al the cheery log tire in the Hotel's' on several of Yale's Dramat try-outs. 86 living room. Mine Host Anderson He Is survived by his swife, Adel- the Yoiiowjackets. , In Lou Locarno, the.Hornets have allows the charting ot rebounds STH 2,99 Silver Dollar Circuit St. Vincent's No. 1 pinners came lowing the four man team to defeat phia Apuzzo Santa- Barbara and A year ago, the Exchange Club put on Us first show. The comely miss The status of Ed Gustafson as a one of the state's ace schoolboys (offensive and defensive), assists, PROOF BOT In the Silver Dollar circuit, the to the aid of St, Elizabeth at the the five man Sparrow array. P. entertained with . variety of solos and all were firmly impreseed two sons, Donald and Robert. was the featured performer and she lived up to advance notices. Boll­ basketball player Is still in doubt artists. Tall and a talented shot, incomplete passes, number ot DISTIltED IN ILtlNOIS Tigers pounced on the Dodgers, 2 West End Alleys on Tuesday night Barba was the best of the Sparrows Also, five brothers, John, Thomas, since the boy is currently dioubllng the youth has won many contests travels, toul attempts, fouls made, to 1, as Pete Kobac tossed a meaty when they ti.ivied league runner- hitting scores of 88. 86 and 92 for that this was one ot the best re­ like and clear, her notes excited each song and stage-wise she put a new unions, and resolved that never Pasquale, Louis, and Joseph; six meaning into each of her four selections, all varied to show the flexibility in the court game and swimming. fibr the Hornets in the past three, field goal attenpts, and field goals WESTBURY RESERVE 143 game in between 99 and 85 for up St. Augustine, No, 1, three a 28 total. In gaining the 2 to 1 de sisters, Mrs. Julia Paplnl, Mrs, .^^s-^ Coach Crisafl realizes that his years. < . , ,, made. There Is space tor a critique a 327 set. Best of tlie losers was straight games. Excellent bowling cislon the Robins posted team would they, it within their power, of her personality. She took countless one night stands, thereafter, want­ STRAIGHT RYE miss the next one. Mary Marcucci, Mrs. Betty Romano, >.v muscles will stiffen on the floor The locals have an, ,equally ex­ and an analysis ot.the game with Anthony Yasavac who pinned 307 by Joe Malone who tinished the scores of 443 to 427, 420 to 397 and Mrs, Madeline Erickson, Mrs. Amelia ing bnly the experience of singing. while they win loosen swimming perienced running mate for Lo­ team trends. Another feature Is a 90 5TH on games ot 93, 111 and 103. Team night with 347 pins on games ot 413 to 428. ' PROOF BOT 3.19 Lombardi, and Mrs. Theresa ^ Some nlghtsshe was accompanied by three piece combos, sometimes thus handicapping him In both carno, In Blake Lehr, who has been page tor scouting the opponent. scores found the Dodgers hitting HI, 117 and 119 gave the mid-town The Canaries took a 2 to 1 Mulvey and his father and mother, •t„ by huge pit bands and on other occasions she drummed the boat by her­ sports. It was said that he will a practice brilliant, but seldom DISTIttED IN MARYLAND 447,'452 and 480 against 478. 524 lads a big boost. Anole Frlone with verdict from the Orioles in a three A, Santa-Barbara , Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Santa- Already more than 300 college a 316 set on games of 118, 106 and self, seated at a small piano. 1 have to make a choice. . reached his potential during game and high school coaches have order­ and 457, man team match with D. Witkow Barbara, all ot Branford. Stretching six feet four Into the time. Big. fast, Coach Sampson is Cal Walsh, bowling anchor for 92 was the best of the losers. The ski showing the way tor the winners Rites Held_Tuesday I Finally she heard of the latest Mike Todd show and. again trans­ ed Hughstans and the authors TOM MOORE winner.s post team game scores ot ported herself to New York where she became a member of a qutjrtet air, the lad was used mostly on hoping tiiat this will be the lad's expect more to come. lanson Brothers the Cards was unable to rally his with scores of 92. 103 and 97 for a the board,s this week but showed a year. STRAIGHT BOURBON teammates the Indians who walked 521, 542 and 527. The losers: 511, 292 total. Helen Adams was a bid Last services tor Anthony Santa- of girl singers which sings In the pit away from the glamour of flimsy fine touch on the tew occasions he Addison Long • will captain the East Haven will oppose St. Mary's DISTRIBUTORS 86 STH I) QQ off the alleys with a triple win in 497 and 527. hitting 300 even on games of 104, Barbara, who died at the age of 30 veils and haughty hcadpleceb. Her bit called for quality and nightly she shot. , , •' • team and prdbcbly play one of the at home ,oh Tuesday, Dec. 19th. Shoit Beach, Conn. PROOF BOT •*•"' their match, Walsh hit gapies of 90, By winning two of, its three 101 and 96. in St. Raphael's Hospital last DISTIttED IN KENTUCKY Saturday following a short illness I. Johnson & Sons has offered the show just that. Crisafl was enthusiastic over the guard positions. He is an excellent 113 and 97 for a 290 set to pace the games against St. Augustine's No. 2, France Tobin was the high pinner ball handler and dribbler and, it losers while M. Proto rolled con­ Tuesday. St. Elizabeth's grabbed a were held on - Tuesday , morning Then as suddenly as she made the Peep Show, other breaks tuinbled new found ability of Bill Reynolds. as the Bluebirds topped the Tanag-- from the W. S. Clancy Memorial East Haven Store her way. Helen Haye^ got a Sunday T-V stint and she Wanted a choir to A transfer student a year ago, the right, could set up the forwards to I, LYNNBROOK sistently good to take the honors firmer hold on first place with a ers, three games to naught when 25 and 8 mark for 33 games. Eddie Home at 8:30. The Rev. Fr. William open and close the show. EUse was accepted and each Sunday at 7:30 youth has finally blossomed as a many easy hoops. BtENDEO WHISKEY with a 329 mark on games of 103, she hit 293 on games of 99, 91 and Wliibey celebrated the requiem Joe'Paul, a sophomore, who al­ 108 and 118. The Indians, carved Fryer kept up his torrid pace, OPEN FRIDAY , over Channel 7, tjte lovisly lass lends'the freshness of her beauty and the coming court star. Blessed with the MASSEY'S RESTAURANT 86 1J03 for a 293 total. M. Moran with high mass at 9 in St. Mary's Church. ability to kae In both directions ready has a year ot varsity ex­ PROOF BO=TTH 2,99 scores of 499, 491 and 534 against clipping the maples 357 times in 287 on three game pintails ot 89, 91 solldness of her.v.blcc to the success of the first lady of the theater. . 33MAIN STREET, BRANFORD three games on ecore of 131, 108 Burial was in St. Agnes cemetery. EVENING 'TIL 9 and shoot with either hand, his perience has the finest center WHISKIES IN .THIS PRODUCT 540, 471 and 450, and 97 was the best ot the losers. Once previously, she took a trip to Pittsburgh with her dad to be in­ style closely approximates that of potential In the state. A scrapper, The Red Sox found themselves and 118. Pete Kobak wa the best ot Using tour bowlers, the Bluebirds The Branford native, a farmer by 4 AND 6 YEARS OLD occupation, operated his own farm terviewed by Frnpitie Carlo. For two days, the famed pianist listened to veteran Bub Mautte, probably the he Is most etflctive in the melees EXCELLENT FQOD AT LOW PRICES . scored 274 to 256, 378 to 357 and her songs and tljeii rejected her because her voice was pitched too high keenest shot maker on the Eastle under the basket. Seldom outside 381 to 351 against the three man Amhie Anderson who hit game ih for his type of VfjoaMst. He left the way open for her, hrowever, when he squad. he' is colorful as a rebound export. GREEN VALLEY array ot Tanagers who used Mr. scores ot 108,114 and 119 tor a three told her to drop the pitch of lier voice and then.send him recordings. Captain Billy Blxby was terrific , , Fighting for the remaining berth BOOTH AND COUNTER SERVICE BOURBON WHISKEY OPEN MONDAYS Average in an effort to even the game total ot 341. Squint Kamb Is Tommy Purcell, speedy and -a pace. ijefore she seriously rhade the step, the Peep Show opened and off tbo boards against Cross High 90.4 STH paced the losers, with games ot and iihowed a fine one handed loop good shot; Vln Casjnova, new to Industrial Circuit lOO, 120 apd 109 ft)r a match score Carle's offer was catalogued tor another day, PROOF BOT"3.7 5 shot from center court. Young the high school so.uad but with tine OPEN DAILY AT 6:30 A.M. A BLEND OF SrRAIGHT WHISKIES In the Industrial League bowled of 335. The Giordano Gassers took . Then another break appeared on the horlzori. Dick Fre'itas, a big Vlnnle Gagiiardi and Ed Henry prospects as a bacltcourt artist; Russ at the Center on Tuesday night, the first two, 541, to 517 and 568 time pianist, musician and arranger, \yantqd.a gifl singer for a record­ rounded out the starting five and' Gordon, a brainy type athlete and Bradley Upson bulldozed Mitcq.,_No. to 508 before bowling by two pins, ing unit he was readying for the julte box world. Four hundred girls apparently have won starting a sophomore sensation. Jerry Hay- TRV OUR FOUI^TAiN SERVICE Imported Scotch 2, three strlght, Ed Fresco set in­ 547 to 545 in the night cap. tried for that spot and Ed Kligerman's daughter was the winner. It was berths over more experienced rivals. worth, a substitue last year who dividual pace hitting 342 on games Bon Rossettl, Nick Pellegrino and Crucible Steel poured thq heat then that she really went to work; Dally, the musician and his wife has had varsity experience. Bob MALCOLM STUART of 119, 99 and 124. Georgie Giordano on Branford Auto Electric which Junle Orifice are pushinghard for Gill, advanced from last season's CLAYTON MASSEY. PROP. was the best ot the losers with a 287 worked her voice, lowering Its pitch but retaining Its quality. She began 86 never could get started. Carl was regular spots. ' jayvcc five, 8^^3.99 set on games of 96, 91 and 100. The the best ot the losers with 283 on weekly lessons elsewhere, a chore which she had dropped when she went PROOF diggers grabbed the first tilt 534 to games of 106, 80 and 88. Itkovio Into "Oklahoma." 439 and the second 531 to 466. The paced the Steeiers with a 324 set on , Coloratura chords are now for others but In a baste sense she Is solid, GLEN CRINAN final match was thelr's 533 to 452. contests ot 05, 114 and 115. Team The Mlfco grade A team likewise match scores: 502-449, 494-427, and a chanteuse whose name might be Edith Plat or Illldegnrd and a lullaby 86 STH n QQ lost their match against the Texaco Branford PROOF 521-439.. crooner, who, when the listener closes his eyes, might be a mother softly BOT «»'/ Kids. 2 to 1. The big kegler v.'as ' humming a toddling child Into cradle dreams- Or; she could be a Helen The East Haven Church League OLD FASHION is entering its second round this . Morgan singing the blues wlten the sensation of sultry lonesomeness Rums week, with the Braves leading the comes half-sobbingly from her gracefully arched throat. , Bowling Center MODERNIZE YOUR eight team league; "The Dodgers are The bulld-up Is on the way. Disk Jockeys now play her latest record­ ZONGA RUM a close second, with three teams d^tfta. i !l ings before they have been released and the big columnists And room WHITE OR GOLD KITCHEN tied tor third place. For the first for a line, now and then, and sometimes. In the wee small hours, she PIG ROAST . 86 STH with baked-on white enamel metal year since Its inauguration, the 2.49 league is being run on a handicap makes microphone appearances at New York's late spots. PROOF BOT CABINETS basis. This arrangement equalizes Still, she has not changed much; except that she Is tremendously all teams with close matches re­ for ALL the Men and busy. ' ' ' APPETITES UNLIMITED CORONADO rioor and wall models availabis sulting. Bill Rafter, of the Tigers, But despite, tlie countless calls of dally citores, she found time Immedlats Delivery holds high single of 136 and high Boys on your List! enough last evening to come to Branford to appear in the'second an­ (ALL YOU CAN EAT) PROOF 2.69 three ot 363. Bob Meader leads the THE CONN. PLUMBING league with an average' ot 108.8 Knowing women turn to J. Johnson & Sons tor Christmas Gifts for their nual .Exchange Clvtb show. The people-wanted her.' Her dad-knew tliat. tollowed by BUI Dick, Lyman Howe He requested thali"^he appear and dutifully, she answered, "AH fight RON REGA AND LUMBER CO. and Bill Rafter. The Cards hold Men and Boys, as their mothers and grandmothers have done for'81 dad, If you want It,'-*-And later she admitted that it was a'great thrill WHITE OR GOLD CHINA LAMP 1730 Sta«< SI. Naw Havan, COM. high game of 568 and also high years. This' year, residents of the East Shore can save time by making SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1950 86 , STH T.l. 7-0274 three of 1571, to be here. .••• • • , their selections at our East Haven store. Come in and browse among The road to the top is not easy. Looks and ability sot your feet In . 6:30 P. M. PROOF , BOT 2.69 AND SHADE the right direction but hard work and Juck, are thp motors- which pro­ A YEARS OLD the wonderful opparel we've gathered lor Men and Boys. vide energy for the climb. • 27" high over-all— Townspeople enjoyed EUse last night; the encores proved it, EUse RIONDORUM Hand sewn shade- enjoyed it and her dad enjoyed it. That was evident In the way which CLUB 80—ROUTE 80 WHITE OR GOLD Three way switch— Our complofo sarvice inctudei—Reuphotilarlng he proudly escorted her from the amplitheatre, But he enjoys her every 86 STH and repAiring box ipringi and mattrastas — multi-color decora­ PROOF BOT 2,99 Modern and antique {urniture reflnUhtng—and i night. For, .down In the Hathskellar of 285 Harbor Street, practically NORTH BRANFORD 33 MAIN STREET, BRANFORD tions. ilip covers—all ai moderale cott—and aU'ex. each evening, he has a coricert. It is of records.and h|,s daughter Is sing­ MANY OTHER NATIONAllY KNOWN pert worlcmaniliip. ing, sometimes taijgos,' sometimes blues. Sometimes lullabies, some- BRANDS AVAILABLE AT AtP STORES ' times danceable trots. , • BOWLING DAILY Ain FOAM CUSHIONS AND PLAY TEX SUPER FOAM BED PILLOWS Occasionally a. tew frleYids drop in and Ed,expands with justlllable MUSIC — FUN $1.50 .per person LEAGUES NOW FORMING 226 Main Street, East Haven Phone 7-2244 '.'i pride. It Is then that he half closes his eyes and a smile of expectancy Michael Vennett, Prop. Carl Hult, Mgr. 216A MAIN brightens his face. If the music has a half discord. It comes from his Tickets Unlimited plus tax ORANGE ST. Elm City Upholstering Shop throat and he hums monotone encouragement to a daughter, miles away. N.H. 6-2096 Branford 8-0349 STREET at CROWN 234 WHALLEY AVENUE PHONE B-3410 Establlihad 1918 And EUse Js lUlte'^the..motto of any high school graduating class, AMPLE PARKING FACILITIES "She's not at the top, but climbing!" If

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    HiiO^ali^N IlKl.Ouli.L JLlDi^-i^Y r. fiT n..vn]', CT. Thursday. December 7, 1950 THE BRANFORD REVIEW-EAST HAVEN NEWS Page Eight •^- " " ' '1 ••-• Xmns wl?h everyone an early Merrlo North Branford CLASSIFIED ADS Short Beach Brief J Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Slcpp oi CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH TbI. 8-1H8 Princeton, Now Jersey, announce Kcv. B. C, Trent, Pastor Jnnlta S. Schulzo the cnRaBGihcnt of their daUKhtci Miss Ethel Maynard HELP WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Leora AUnc to EVerott Theodore Organist and Choir Director BUY " - • RENT SELL - HAVE IT REPAIRED UNION CIIUKCH Tower .'.on of Mr. and Mrs. O 11:00 Morning worship Rev. J. Edward Newton, Pastor Nelson Tower, of Princeton, New 0:45 Sunday School llonncth S. Jones, A.ss'l. I'aslor .Jersey. Mrs. Stcpp 1.9 the formci 0:45 Sunday School — Mrs, WORDS FOUR Combined With The Branford Review 8:45 Church Soliool Dorothy Taylor of our town RolUn Whitney, superintendent. or LESS 50)2^ TIMES Expected Ruosts this weekend, my 25 $1.50 11:00 Worship Service ZION EPISC^I'AiTcnTJRCU One Time VOL. VI—NO. 14 7:15 Youth Fellowship parents from New York City, Mi EAST HAVEN. CONNECTICUT. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1950 S Cents Per Copy—$2 A YcOr and Mrs. Ollbert Sheppard arrlv- Rev. Kcancis J. Smith, Rector Classified Advertising Must Be Prepaid • ST, ELIZABETH CHtRCIi hiB to help their Grandaon cele-'^ Edmund L. Stoddard brato hiR Second Birthday I Lay Reader For ad over 25 words, 10 cents for each additional 5 words Pastor, Rev. John I'. O'DoniicIl Mrs. Paul R. Hawkins FIRE MARSHALL HANSEN WARNS Assistant, Hey. T. Fury The Shoil Beach Sunshlners will Organist Sand Available 10:30 A. M. Saturday RellRlous ijathcr this cominB Monday, Decem­ Mrs. Edmund L. Stoddard CLASSIFIED DISPLAY TO Instructions ber mil ..,..„. The Canasta Club of Choir Director AGAINST YULE FIRE DANGERS For East Haven SCHOOL GROUP URGES Granite Bay meets this week at the 50c per column inch Masses: 8:30 — 10:30 9:30 a.m. Morning Service and home of Mrs, Walter Lyndi Sermon Household Use Confessions; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dow took last Classified ads must be receivod by 5:00 P.M. Wednesday TOPICS Newly Appointed Fire Olficial Cautions Public To Be Careful , . Saturday 4:00 P.M, — 7:00 P.M. Holy Communion, 1st, 3rd, and As Christmas Season Approaches—Spotlights Approved Sunday off to New York for the for publication in Thursday edition. C.Y.O. Tliursday 0:45 P.M. Bth Sundays Dav,M Watrous, lalcntcfl xylo­ For Trees In School's, Churches. Halls. Etc. The street dcpartiucul of llic EARL Y TO WN MEETING Yankees vs Giants Ramo phi ((nrn of East Haven lias IMUU- dinner out Morning Prayer 2nd and 4th phone artist, was a solid hit Ill Somemore: Sundays The Branford Review - East Haven News at the recent Exchange Clnb lilclcrt its task of placing Apologies to Mr. and Mrs. Edword Our Firemen called la.st Satur­ Children of the Parish will attend Show in Branford a vtvek ago. I'lrc Marshal Emcsl il.inson ol Ibc Easl llavcu I-'lre Drimrlinonl this barrels of sand at convenient 1110 School Building Oomintttoo c-o THE BRANFORD PRINTING CO. week warned local residents against the Imzarils ot (Ire brought nhiuit places throughout llic town for of East Haven this week submitted ,' Potter for typographical errors In day to move a tree fallen acros.s cliurcli school classes at the Rectory vi-as well received In Ihrec the t'onvcnicuco of townspeople ALLEN KNIGHT WILL their announcement In this column the road on Brocketl's Point at ten o'doclt on Saturday morning. PHONE 8-2431 BRANFORD, CONN. regular numbers, "Tea I'or by an Improperly lighted Christmas tree or fiuilty decorations. a report to townspcopio covering two", "Sweet and Low" and who can use the commodity to the financial needs to comploto lust week, We'll give It another try nicy meet by the by. In the riie- ST. AlJGUSXINE'S K. C. CHURCH In his warning message Hansen' erase tlic danger of fulling on houso tomorrow P.M., Dcccmbci 'Tico, Tico". Then was recalled Union and Momauguln Schools and now: _.,.•.:_:' Kev. Jubn J. McCarthy, I'aslar postponed because of storm warn- IMMEDIATE DEUVERT: Iron Ena­ to play "Koncysucklo Rose," pointed out that a small or medium slippery ice. HEAD CIVIL DEFENSE School Improvement projects plus A son. Gary George, born to Mr. 8th Don't forgot their Xmas Kcv. Felix Maguire Ing.s and will be held on next Mon­ size tree can be ,1ust as effective as The office ot Ihe selcctnicn acquiring a South School site. mel Drainboard Sinks, and Lara- r'ingerlng the Ivories in the pit an extra-large one and offers far nnd Mrs. Edward Potior of Bcrgor Party youngsters un to 12, lIvhiR Frank Frawiey day night. Special booths have been orchestra was another well known Town Officials this week requested Ihnl per­ Tlie report was in answer 'to In' the third voting district nn Organist and Choir Director torlM; Chrome Bran Toilet Ao- loss danger In case of lire. sons have motor vehicles re- FOR NEW EMERGENCY Street, inSalnt Raphael's Hospital, planned and many Interesting eessorles; Copper Gntter and local businessman. Earl Malone, many queries from Interested New Haven, on November I7th. Mrs. Sunday, December nth, at two Mr.s. Charles Donudlo, assistant articles v/\\l be on sale. Cards will The proprietor of the Blue Note Town fb-e regulations ban eloc-, fr.-iiii from parking on llic citiens and is prellmlnar.'f' to a pro­ Potter Is the former Ruth Cooper of o'clock In the now school The Ma.s.s 7:00-9:15 Leaders; Rooftof and Inaulallon. Record Shop paced the music of trie lights on - trees in churches, Ready Details streets during sniiw storm.?. The Allen Knight will be renamed posed town meeting to be hold In be played during the evening and schools, institutions and other absence ot cars will greatly East Haven. This Is their third Granite Bay Men's Club cinlnir a Ma.ss 8:00 Nofthtord Congrega­ refreshments served. The public Is the eight piece band with eclat. chairman of East Haven's Civilian the near future. ' , re-tleooratlng. Job in their club THE CONN. PLUMBING AND Uiast Iiavencrs Jean Donahue places of public assembly. All de­ facilil.ilc cleaning of the streets chlldi They: have two other sons, tional Church invited. Valuable door prizes" have corations In those places must be of Defense program at a special meet­ Town Meeting Tlie town moollng was decided roOms for the winter season Classes In religious Instructions tCMBER COMPANY aim Virginia Endrlss arc among Of Beach Work First Selectman Frank S. C niicy ing ot local citizens called for this Teddv and Eobby been donated by members and the Connecticut artists current­ non-falamable nature. Trees must said.. upon at a Joint mooting of the Couple of cocktoll parties v/lll be held at 10 o'clock on Satur­ 1731 Btat« St. New HaTen, Conn not bo placed near exit areas, and evening at the First Selectman's Boai'd.'i of Selectmen and Finoiico A 'returner' to these parts Friday friends of the parish. ly exhi'oiting their paintings at Preliminary work moved on apace Snow removal will be greatly office. la.st, Mrs. Walter Gathmim, former­ scheduled prior to the PTA dance day niornlnp; in the church. Domini­ Tel. 7-I2M Show. smoking Is prohibited. speeded through the addition of Is Tentatively and the School Building Committee. this Saturday P.M. In the Elver- can Nuns from New Haven, Rev, this week on Urban Redevelopment' In addition to Police Chief Edwin held on November 27, 1050, follow­ ly of Clark Avenue, now IIVIHR; out Spotlights highlighting a tree arc lor East Haven witli a IcnRtiiy a fourlli equipped truck nratc it in the Town Hall - jiood time has been guaranteed: facturers, In New York City, Decem­ that many parents .would like to Mr. Moore, representing a Comicctl- war 11 Defense Chief, here. His call of (he meeting. Bast Haven, Connecticut r Tlmmy McCabe for his, collection served .by calling'8-0324. ber 6. 7, and 8. ."eglsters or fireplaces. week. work has boon Invaluable, Clancy by the Committee ; DISTRICT OF NEW HAVEN, ss. have during these critical buying cut planning fitm. Mr. Robertson Ocntlemo|i; The Ladles Aid"/Society of the Do not under any circumstances The schedule allows the Half Mile. I'lic Boartl of FInnncc will One hundred and severity-five of butter files and sea shells The Congress will be attended by PROBATE COURT, November 17, times. of the Urban Redevelopment Com­ said. Knight is a regular member Juvenile Grand Third Prize to Congregational Church met on u.^e candies, cotton or paper for mission and from East Haven; First pupils in Foxon to be picked up a | of the local fire department. hold a siircial mcellne on INIon- The School Building Oommltloo peoolc turned out for the big Hobby top Industrial executives from every 1050. Marty DeFcIlcc, football of­ ieooratlons on or around the tree. diiy evening, December 18, nt respectfully potltloiis you to call a TUroop Brown for his stamp collec­ Wednesday of this week to pack Estate of JOHN AUGUSTINE Selectman Prank S. Clanc.v, lialf hour later than formerly. The Mr. Sanford will represent the k Show laal Saturday at the new state, reoresentlng Industrial enter­ ficial, fireman and spare time Check your light'sets'and wiring Alexander Doran, chairman of the Morgan Point- elementary pupils 8 In tho Town llnll and the special town meeting at ns eorly a r tion Robert Comer and Lois Christmas packages for the State prises of all sizes, who will seek late ot New Haven in said District, mechanic is vowing-to all East East Haven Branch of the New Ha­ call will be Incorporated im­ date as Is practical for tho follow­ .school, sponsored by the Short Hospital at Mlddletown. Luncheon to sec their edges, are', not fra.yed local committee; Robert Decker, will be picked up'later than former­ ven Chapter ot the American Red Beach Union Chapel , Lotst SobolesUl received third prizes. He the solutions to such vital prob­ deceased. Haveners that he has the com­ Md have the Underwriters Labora- ly at 8:19. They will get home 10 mediately (hereafter. ing purposes. .,.,.., for his airplane building and-she was enjoyed at 1 o'clock and the In pursuance ot an order of Hon. town planning enRlnecr: James- Cross; Mr. Garvin will represent winners from our area, too ..!..... lems as production for defense and ing football player of the de­ ;orles testing approved label. Milano, town assessor. , minutes earlier than at present. tho high school and organize any After being puhli.slicd, five 1. To consider and tict upon a pro­ for export cake-decorating and annual Christmas patry wltli grab- James A. Shanley, Judge ot the cade in his son, David. If tho days niusl elapse before the X Mrs. Arneta • Dow won the First freedom, this natloii's role in world Do not plug in electric cords be­ Under the allotment of $220,000 Bus No. 1; Trip 1: 60 high school, effort needed by high School chil­ posal to appropriate .an additional baking .,...„. Mrs.' Perry Tucker and bag was planned for the afternoon peace ,ar.d related Issues.-All ses­ Court of Probate for the District lad's ability is in kcepinjr with neath tho tree: provide a switch pupils picked up at Higliland School/ dren in case ot local dlsastfcr: Com­ mccllng is held, according to sum of $4:i47.U',! fol' the completion Grand Prize (a pressure' cooker) by the officers of the Society. of New Haven, notice is hereby giv­ his poise. Pop is riglit. expected for early approval whicii state law. The twenty cifflith is tor her leather work Vernon Wlllioin Dingwell are to be con­ sions will be held In the Waldorf- 3ome distance from tho tree. Do already has been okayed by Robert­ and arrived at the high sciiool at mander Morgan will represent the of the Union School remodeling gratulated for all their hard work Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Paquin of Astoria. en that said Court hath limited and Fire Marshal Ernie Hansen, fortj not place electric train sets under- 7:40. Trip 2; 38 elementary pupils American Legion and tho AM-'VETS being selected as the best time project. Stapleford. Second Grand Prize appointed six months from the date two years with the local depai-t- son, the town plans redevelopment between llic coming liulldnys. T putting the Hobby Show over so Sunset Road West announce the Defense Secretary George C^ Mar­ leath the tree. Do not leave tree of Momauguln Beach sector with a and 17 high picked up at 8 P. M. will be represented by Cmdr. 2. To consider and act upon a pro­ for his hand-carved wood wark— hereof for the creditors of the said ment has instituted a set of rula Ights family go out. at the Halt Mile; 8:15,- 10 high Zampano. a mahognnv clock ...... Mrs. Ruth splendidly Tlie Judges who bir'th of a son, Bert Raymond shall, W. Stuart Symingtpn, chair­ deceased to bring In their claims lor the holiday celebrators. Usi new street and homes pushed away posal to appropriate an addition­ had" the difficult task of finding Paquin Jr. on October 18 at New yiour head, is the by-wbrd. The rulei Inspect the tree from time to from the present short front and a picked up. 38 elementary pupils left al sum ot 4122,384.40 for the com- Clark received a first prize for- her man of the National Security Re­ against said estate. Those who ne­ ;lme to see If the needles of the off at the Foxon School. B:17. River- piatlon 01 llic Monlaugulit School the best of-each hobby were Don Haven Hospital. sources Board, James E. Webb. glect to exhibit their claims within can be found elsewhere. new shoreline created. collection of paper-weights ..'....., .ree near-the lights have started Tlie pro,|ect is a long range one dale pick up 7 high school pupils. Twenty Named Senior Boys altorailons and additions pro.tcot, Mrs. Charlotte Goohuo won a Hftyward. Clarence Johnson and The children of the community Under Secretary of State, arid Sir said time will be debarred. East Haven will go cultural 0 turn brown and if: they have, 8:19, 7 high school pupils at Laurel- Arnold Peterson ...'Who ' bouslit enjoyed a bazaar on Sunday after­ Nohainmed Zafruiia Khan, Foreign All persons Indebted to said es­ next April 5. 'That's the dat« set and will prohobly not be completed 3. To consider and act upon a second prize for her paintings ...... ihange position of lights. for from three to five years. Gronnis: 8:20..13'hlgh school pupils proposal lo appropriate an addl- the Plneapple-Upslde-Dowia Cake noon in the town hall under the Minister of Pakistan, will be among tate are requested to make imme­ for tho state'high school music Only fresh-cut trees should be picked up at Laurel School: 8:25, For Higli Honors ilunal sum of $o,03l.81 for tho com- Mrs. Evelyn Swanson's: meringues 11 was baked by Kenneth Jones auspices of tiie societies of St. the national and international diate payment to - festival. Fifteen hundred youth­ 54 hlgii scliool pupils dropped at tiic Told Service took a second prize Mrs. •.ised and they can be kept fresh by nlniin> ot tho School Improvomcnt t hlmseltl •..,;.... ' Augustine's parish. Pish pond; grab leaders who will address the. BertHam Well, Executor ful singers will be present from leing sot in water or wet sand. Tlic high school. Trip 3: 8:35, 28 ele­ In Eightli Grade project. Charlotte Andrews received a third ; Birthday Greetings to Jimmy bags, refreshments and movies sessions. Also scheduled to speak c-o Attorney David J. McCoy all over the state. 'aase of the tree should be out at an Friends Of Music mentary pupils picked up at Laurel I 4. To consldB): and not upon a prize for her paintings Mrs. Martin tomorrow. Bobby Bentley were all enjoyed and a special are outstanding leaders In Industry, l51 Cour Street Bright and beautiful Evelyr nigle at least one inch above the Grannls; 8:30, 13 elementary pupils Twenty eighth grade students Is Inevitable proposal to appropirlato an nd- Lotta Mver also got a third.prize New Haven, Conn. 12-7 Florlo win arrive ifi Now York CiU picked up a Lalurel and 13 elemen­ have received iilgh honors in their „, , _ , , ^ . 1 „ ,„,,„iuii;"jimi sum 01 $32,80(1.45 to cover and Frank (Sandy) Schulze this feature of the afternoon was the eduction, science and religion who niglnai 'cut or deep cuts sawed Hear Carols High Sohoo boys especially Whe cost ol acquiring a site lor tho for her cream puffs (which wore showing of moving pictures. will develop the general "Mobiliza­ by T.W.A. from California neKl ength wise at. tlio : base. Water tary dropped at Laurel; 8;47,„ 20 olasswork, it was, announced this m Saturday: ,'Earl Mullen,land John DISTRICJT OF, BRANFORD, ss. Tuesday noon to spend tho Christ­ J elemeritary,- pup)l» -"tilok^d-:, up , at ;Wpek by sohccl authorities; Named seniors wore advised by soliool au-1 .. - - — • cobbled up fast by the Judges,. I Kulac this Sunday: and Bryon tion" theme., , •bould be added to keep water level At Xmas Party thorllles yesterday not to think of ?>?P°5^g,,»ew South/School. gnd The Confraternity of the Rosary PROBATE COURT, Nov. 24, 1950 mas holidays with hcrcdaddy; Pot, ,(bove;thesc :cuts;'".,i: ^[,•f'.S^f .&;-;»'; -• :. •"] FoMH' flciwol-' oSltl S(i;''oltmontary for-high' Uohbrs were: Julie Bb.ycr, hear)! Earl Kclsey took iflrst Nelson on WcdnesdlV next ...... will hold their Christmas party on plans party. •- ' '• : r.niin,„> ir ih„„ o„„ .,i.,„i„«.. .,.,.._ I lor architect's fcos In connccllon prize for his hand-mode lamps .... As guests of the manufacturers' Estate of CLARENCE L BRAD­ Wiie'ri the" tree starts shedding Its , pupils dropped.' 8:57. 29 elementary Joanne Lory. Linda Prosch. Marie college. 11 thoy are nlnoteen years,) ;,'',:t,,'^t7,2'^b"Sl''idlnf'tiwith the bullrllno- In " t ^°"'^ccteii • Wo have . 14 days left. to help next Wednesday night in the association. 49 college students from LEY in said district, deceased; ; Two of the best crlbbage needles, discard it. Tlio regular meeting of the pupils dropped at Laurel School. Altrul, Carol Barrlnglmm. Tiieresa old when they graduate, unless they I thereon|7,'ii^„V,. ouiiaing to Do oTooted Prlsdlla Shor'ey won a.-'Ilrst Santa Olausl ., ,',,, Cricchl. Lois Judge. Kay Lawlor. are found deferrable for reasons a Rectory. Each member will bring every state and the District of The Administratrix having ex­ players in East Haven arc It is recommended that a firo "Friends of Music" was held on I Bus No. 2: Trip 1: 7:30. 45 high other tlian aUoiidiiig college. , 6. To consider and: afct upon rin prize, too. for hoi' paintings it Teddy Sullivan, Joanne Wolfe, Rody a gift for the grab bag. Refresh- Colunibia, and 12 apprentices from hibited her administration .ac­ Earl Jolmson and George, ;xtingulsher OI' a supply of water Monday evening, December 11 at,school pupils picked up at Coo . , Thn nrttii wh'L" hnnrt^H f ,w, • frnni additional appropriation of $1,400.20 Jorrion Abcshouse won a seQpnd Seclcy, said Fred Tomcl, or­ the Evarls homo on Chldse.y Avenue, DEMOCRATIG WOMEN ment.s will be served. 12 geographical areas, will attend count with said estate to this )o placed in tho room for use In Haven, arrive at high school al 7:35. Bcrtlmil, Barbdra Brlnkrnan. Linda I selective SorX Ifeadquaitm af t?r ["'{"SCMTKI ''e'',!'lweHn»'}'nl}S larlzfi for his ceramics Mrs. Court for allowance, it is iginal owner of Fred's Res­ .ase of fire. Following a short business meet- Trip 2: 7:42 picked up 32 high school The Christian 'Youtii Fellowship the Congress sessions and partici­ Jaoobson, May Paolillp. _ Carol • ^ ^^^^^^^ ,v^, ,„„de on their status iX beted witlfanv and nlnf thn Mnrln Mathlesoii took third prize YULE PARTY MONDAY of the Congregational, Church met pate In a forum discussion. ORDERED—That the 11th day taurant on Main Street, dur­ ng conducted by the president. Mrs. pupils at the Branford Manor Fire- Bishop. Catherine Colwell. Gcralne f'sr her embroldry work ...... ^rs. of December A.D. 1950 at 10 ing a bit of whimsical rem.inisc- Lillian Larsen, a very enjoyable im­ hcuse arrive at high .school'at 7:50. Jackson, Sheila Kornglcbel, Eliza"^"'""'b­ y Col. Dnvl.9, of the Connecticut Xv„nmfPPtV ""•^.""'' "" '^ '•"° oil Sunday evening in the chapel. . ing at Richcy's Restaurant at -lazel Harris Letts promptu musical program was pre­ beth iCurtz and Nell Russo. SelecUve Service S.vstcm. The do- r „ 9ro raSer ,1. Edward Newton Won second pi'ize Tile Womens Democratic Club of The Mr. and Mrs. Club ot the Con­ o'clock in the forenoon, at the Trip 3. 7:58, plck.up 49 high soliool cisloii was forwarded to school au-| "' ^° consitiei and act upon a for her crochet work, and '.'The Brfinford win hold its annual LOT OWNERS Probate Olllce In Branford, be and 164 CroAvn Street, New Haven, sented under the direction of Miss pupils at Carncvalo's and arrive at Elghtli grade, regular honors: proposal tjo direct' tlio Board j of gregational Church met in the Tiicslday. Fred owns the latter Josephine Long. high school at 8:05. Trip 4.: pick up Phyllis Fitzgerald, Barbara Leav- thorites by William A. Flaherty. Reverend Newton won first. prize Christmas Party for club members chapel on Tuesday evening. the .same' is assigned for a hearing Oies Suddenly In Chairman of tho Advisory Com­ Education to apply to,,the Public at the Academy on the Green, on Summer Bungalows on the allowance ot said adminis­ establishment and- ia always A grab bag and Christmas novelty 19 high and 18 elementary pupils at itrom, Dwlght Peterson. Ann Porto, School Building Commission of tlic for hi.s collootlon of .sea shells , The Men's Club will meet this, Cabins glad to sec Ills East Haven refreshments were also a feature of Morgan Point. 8:22. pick up 20 high Robert Standish, Rlcliard Costanzo, mittee on Selective Service. State of Connecticut for state aid Aronkl Peter.son took second firlze .Monday, December 18th I'at 8 P.M. tration account with said' estate, .'^ew Haven Hospital Tho communication road, "Under Thursday, evening in tlie chapel at and this Court directs Flora K. friends. the evening. There were also many school at Momauguln Scnool and James Narraccl, Shirley Wardlc. in financing, LET SANTA for hi.-; .sea shell collection ,., ,Mrs. Each member ateiidlhg Is re­ Shells and partly finished shells drop 18 elementary. 8:27 drop 39 Olivia Muro, Ellsworth McGulgan, current Selcollve Scrvlco Regula­ 8 o'clock. Movies will be shown. gifts donated to the mental sospital quested to bring a fifty-cent ex­ Goldsmith to cite all persons in­ Guess we'll .loin tho Sunshine Funeral services for Mrs. Hazel tions and Policies, a liigh scliool a) tho romodcllng and enlarging James Weary won second .nrlzo.for The bazaar which was planned by buiU on your property. terested tlierein to'appear at said Society today and greet tiic follow­ of tho slate. high school pupils at the high Michael Pnollllo, James Curry. of Union Schoolal a cost of ,$1100,- hor collection,of miniature slippers change Chi-lstmas gift. Harris Letts of 15 Rowe Street wore .•ichool. Tilp 5: 8:32, pick up 45 ele­ George Kane, Shirley L'Hcuroux, student who graduates, tills year the societies of St. Augustine's Prompt efTicient seS'vlce guaranteed time and place, by publishing this ing exrhospltal cafes. Harry Tomlln- neld this afternoon at tho parlors On Tuesday evening, December and who Is nineteen .years of age, 247.02. (b) alterations aiid additions frdni nroiind the world Mrs. Mrs.. Marie Luclan and Mrs. son., with a 0 week selge behinc 10, niombers of the "Friends of• mentary; 8:38, drop 45 elementary £11280011-1 Murray, Sybil Provo,st, to Momauguln School tli a cost of Church for last Monday night, has order iii some newspaper publish­ ')f Boccher and Bennett this after- at Tuttle and Union Schools. Trip Joan Tucker, Carolyn Velardl, Rich­ will bo Inducted unless found de­ Edward Ayor Kot third prize for'her Edward Evls are co-chairmen. -Literature on requesL ed in New Haven County and hav­ him; George Pascale -and hit loon at 2. Tho Rev. Kenneth Green, Music", will visit tiie Linden and ferrable for reasons other than $187,384.40: (c) to fllo an ariicnd- Deliver a Paper! Their committee consists of Mrs. double-trouble rupture operation: Stewart Convalescent Homes to 6: 8:40, pick up 16 elementary at ard Weed, Joseph Sgro, John Syglcl mont to the original application thimble collection Juvenile Kasellnas. Mrs. John Walsh. Mrs, ing a circulation in said-district, jastor of the First Methodist North High Street; 8:45, drop 10 and William Webster. that be Is a prospective college OraiKl Prist Prize went to JUdy Charles Callahan, Mrs. Fred Georg, LONG ISLAND HOUSES and by posting a copy on the pub­ Walter Bussell. whose leg acted up; "ihureh. West Haven officiated at sing Christmas Carols. student." dated March 8.1040 lor state aid on Bernard Erlckson, Mrs. Hinchey, and little 0 year old Janice Barile Members,and guests who attend­ elementary at Foxon School. 8:50. High hollers for tho seventh grade South School as Eoon'as all data Tlallden tor her clay work; of Mrs. John Holmes, Mrs. John ATE' ptributing cards to all stores for Momauguln School, as per Report of OPEN MONDAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS and place of hearing thereon, by sembly. Alter a short business meet­ Mansfield, Sr., U chairman. and Mrs. J. Stanawiecz. the public The .'regular monthly-meeting of placement in their windows. As­ November 13. 1960; THE BRANFORD REVIEW Iblz Ictst one. publishing this order three times ing there will be Christmas program is invited to attend CELEBRATE Jflth ANNIVERISARY the-Momauguin Cub-, Scouts Pack sisting Graves was John Bogart 3. $5,931.81 for the completion of in some newspaper published in presented by the school children. PUBLIC HEARING SET Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank DeLlliia of No. a has been changed from Mon­ and Clifford Hackbarth. tho School Improvement project as 1 Ccmo in or phone for quickaction,^ New Haven county and having a Members are asked to bring a 10 The public bearing rrauesied SPAGONE'S ItAVE SON 132 Gerrish Avenue were guests of day, December 18 • to Wednesday. per Report of November 13, 1950; circulation in said District, and by cent grab bag gift. by the Southern New England Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spagonc of 87 honor at a surprise party in their December. 20 .Ilic boys .wiil.b'ave a PAPER PICKUP 4. $32,886.46 for the acquisition ot and posting up a copy thereof on the Telephone Company on pro­ Vista Drive have announced the, home la.st Sunday evening, com­ Christmas party and thc'ir parents East Haven AMVETS Post 14 will a South School site and for Wo Recommend RUBEROID ^"''^'"3 Materials OPEN THURSDAY TILL 9 P. M. publico signpost in the Town ot posed rate increases will be birth of a son. their first born, at memorating their thirtieth wedding are invited. Any boys who is inter­ conduct a paper pickup next Sun­ architects See for drawing ,plans 1 1 Branford, in said District. ' DAUGHTER ARRIVES held by the Stale Public Utili- New Haven Hospital on Sunday. anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Edward ested in becoming a cub scout may day in both East Haven and Foxon. and specifications for the building THE EAST HAVEN NEWS ^jsssssaasamaasMsi tiei Commission in the State attend accompanied by his patent. 1 4 By the Court: Mr. and rs. Edward Woodward November 28. Mrs. Spagone Is the GiannottI, daughter and son-ln-Iaw In ease of rain bundled papers are as per Report of November 13.18B0;. Flora K. Goldsmith, Off'iJe Building, Hartford on former Marie Mouquln of New Ha­ of the couple, were hosts at the Plans for this meeting were made to Sfe left on porches rather th^ of 100 High Street have announced Wednesday, December 20, com­ by the pack committee at the home 6. $1,496.20 for miscOllaneous - exr 1 s c/o THE BRANFORD PRINTING CO. MEFFERT LUMBER GO. ven. The baby will be named,'An­ neighborhood party which include curbstones. Proceeds will v go Into 12-21 : Clerk the birth of a daughter, Janet Sher­ mencing at 10:30. of Mrs. William McNulty. penditures as pel- the Report of M j^ ELM STREET AT ORANGE man on November 29. thony. ' ... friends and relatives. tho post's welfare fund. . November 13, 1950. BRANFORD, CONN. North Main St. Branford 8-3'184 Spain acts to lure more . tour­ 1 m ists, especially Americans,, 1 • M 1 m

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