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THE BBANJORD REVIEW'- EA8T HAVEN WEWS Tlnirsday, October 3, 1948 JMM LIU MEMOivIAL LIBh..KY PAGE EIGHT E,.ST 1|U\ Adequate Insurftice coverage of any.which would include the very im- Northern Europe, who had fled native lands. Such is the heritage typc for Iho town Is vested in those'pQ^tant statistical Imtormatlon, all DELIVERED BY MAIL ONLY elected to office, they may seel{ 1^^ ,„j„g^ {^ essential for the cn-What O+her Editors weare asked to ore.?crve. Isn't It ADDRESS OOMMUNICATIOKa From Our Readers worth anho ur In church one day In NORTH BRANFORD councll. But t»}=y f""^'',*"';:" °y"'llghtehment of the taxpayers es- Are Thinking About seven? Think it over,, SUBSCRIBE NOW rTTTT -• -^»—-T-irsan their resDonslb 1 ly to otlicrs, un-: ° , , . , . , TO P. 0. BOX 153 tiimmi—1 i-iin'i-r—rviwmnmrrrTMi \ 23 Wlltord Ave less so voted by. a- town meeting: pcclally those wishing to know Bridgewater Independent Church street announce the talrth lljp Eaat Mman N^uts ServlciiS In the local churches on \ '• Brantord, Conn The Selectmen have nothing to do^whore their tax money goes. The of a son. Rlcharii. I'aul, nt the Sopt, 30, 1940 ARIEIUCA'S IIERITAGI; Sunday Include: with Insurance or malntainance of report that you pick up Mondoy, Hospital of St. Raphael on Sept. 10. Editor school property. It Is entirely under Q^^ ,J^J,^ ,,,j|] i,;. lacking the names Each Friday evening the radio Rangers Provide Combined With The Branford Review St. Augustine's K, 0. ChUFcb Zion Parish Guild met recently at Brantord Review Ihe supervision of the Board of ^^ ^^^ cmnloyecs and salaries paid spokesman for a well-known ol! Rev. John J. McCarthy, pastor, For School Team VOL. Ill—NO. 6 the home of Mrs. Warren Richmond Branford, Conn. Education, to them. jcompany ends his spiel something East Haven, Connecticut, Thursday, October 10, 194C Frank Frawley, organist and choir of Notch Hill Road, Two Dollarg Per Year Dear Editor: I am not adverse to any changes • What Is the real reason that tlie'like this: "Over the Week-end the director The Annual Autumn Silver Tea I was very much interested In an On Wednesday evening the Board Masses at 7 and 0:15 that might be made to save the ^^^^^^^ ..^^^^ Fathers'.' have church bells throughout the land for ths benem of the iZlon parish Item appearing In the Branford taxpayers money, but I am of Manager.^ of the Rangers Foot­ aavcrs.e ^.j^^j^^ j^,, yj„g ^^ deprive the ring out their call to worship; At- ball team met with some of the Ancient Silver Rev'o'XrtSeT'paslor °l'o"d RL'"''on'^d^afXr" R-^^^ Budget Gets Hearing Jp^^f\.iS:o^i^^^ rooa^^^~^^Z^:\t^^^^^^^^ .'." ---.to P-erve your American herlt- members of the school staff to wind years? Could'it be that they prefer age." There is more In that Injunc up the attalr.s of the As.soclation. STRICTLY LOCAL and choir director. Iwell as a collection c,t '='^' I'''' ^^"ll^^d i^^de Interesting reading; one only partially told. Is Used At The TOWN TOPICS li:00 Morning wbfship not to ."ihow names and amounts tion than appears to a casual •J'he foUnwlng members of the ^ 'Z^yZ pCcro'a& -wev--^- TZ Z.X^ X.s.-.ttheabove,notasamem- paid out? lllstener. It has been saUlof the early governing board present were Leo Rev, rrnnols J, Smith,- Rector,'on ber of the Board of Education, but A LITTLE ABOUT THIS AND THAT At Stormy Session 0;4B Sunday School—The smaller tor liome use, Is It possible that the voters of settlers of Hew England that' they Hlbson, Milton Anderson and Rev. Stone Church covered by Insurance. as one who 4s Interested In the the town have become so apathetic' were "brought lilther by their ven- William West. Mrs, William Carney, children will meet In the, bhatie!,| The Mohawk Trial and a short future welfare of Branford. BY PAUL H. STEVENS Town Hall Auditorium Jammed | Mr. Cox said, lor the purchase ot und the older pupils will meet in trip Into Vermont proved most in- As Retiring Chairman of the as to allow a few; (and I mean a eratlon for the Christian religion.' Mrs Flora Sherman, Dennis Rayan, The historical silver communion WHAT'S GOING ON IN TOWN Board of Education, I feel It Is my RESPfeCTIFTJLLY YOURS fj^, power hungry citizens the wiiat was true of the Pllgrlmsand Robert Budette and Philip Sherman By Voters Who Hear Requests a new school bus, delivery of which cups of the atone church which are the church itercstlng to a group of l-U'ers and Discussed Item By Item—Por- their parents and friends over the duly to enlighten the readers of R. F, Bailey right to take away the Imtormatlon Puritans wns In a large measure also members ol the governing Is hoped for January 1,1947, An ap­ now In sate keeping at the Yale Art Zion Eplfwflpal Cli»r«li your paper as to the status of In­ to attend the mn:l Approval Next Monday propriation of $3,400 for school re­ Uvcrybody Gives! new owners. Mr, and Mrs, O. K. 'weekend. that you should have I true of the transplanting of Euro- board were unable THE ANNUAL TOWN MEETING Museum In New Haven were 9:30 Holy Eucharist will be celo surance on School Property. 23 Wlltord Ave This may be only a beginning— |pean civilizations to the shores of meeting. Bart Gaffncy and Malcolm Night. pairs was also listed; Itnnsom, Into a very attratiilve four Brantord, Conn, The largo .iitk-ndiiuce Monday uifjht and the interest tnUen li.v so brought back to the church Sunday Don't forgot the Community room lionic. The house Is now bcln« M^'^Ul R, Hawkins, organist andJTABOU EVANCMA^. LDI'IIEIIAN Early this year, the Board of Ed­ Watch your step folks. .both North and South America. Llnaley coaches of .the Rangers Mr. Sullivan explained that a Chest. ucation called In for conference all Oct. 1, lD4fl By the way—I am not running for vvhatever may have been in theFootbal l team were al.so present. many nion und wonii'ii in town alTairs, wns in our opinion, a very A two and a half hour session In morning for use at the World-Wide omiilclcd on Tlimpson street about choir director, cnuROu local Insurance agents Who carry i KNOWI-EDGE VS lONOKANCE good sign tliiU the Town ^^eelin^ Sy.steni is JJar from clead, ulthougli the Town Hall Monday night, $1,500 appropriation tor sewage Is Communion Service which was a mllo north of Iloiilc 80. A beauti- RflV. Emll a. Swanson, Pastor any office. back of the mind' ot Christopher Superintendent GlUis, Princlpil Campaign got underway here Confirmation service will be held on school property, ] For many more years than'l can R, P. Bailey Columbus, it was a religious motive Fagerstroiij, Joseph Mayo and cerliiinly it docs need some improvement. marked by stormy discussion and for further planning. He said that largely nitended. Rev. William a. tal red stone chhiuicy .jlias ,.bc«ii tel. 730 79 Hopacp AVemio | Insurance a preliminary sewerl plan has Just Monday with Carl N. Ilniison di­ at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church P. S. he played up in persuading the 'coaches Raymond Smith and Alfred "Boiling tlown'' a Iwo und a halt' luiur .session to ii seiuit half several check list votes, was some­ West preached the communion recting local workers. built at one side, n garnee nt ,.thc on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock Friday,^ October i-amren-u'^^^^^^^^ by the select- Knowledge of the above came to, Spanish court to finance htis firstiPullano represented the school dozen ijiiragvaphs, as we have tried to do in tliis weelc's i,ssue, is thing novel In East Haven, where been completed by Town Engineer sermon, and hia subject was "Men rear, and wlien It Is complcled It when the Rt. Rev, G. Choir rehearsal at 3,« ». «• Baldwin and Walter Palmer. We'men, a very complete and compre- light, when the Clerk to the Select-' voyage of discovery. During the! The board of governors voted to no easy tusk. There was nuuUl Siiid und done thut was worthwhile for a number ot years past action Charles Miller and ithat a sewer as reflectors." Town meeting Monday night was will make a slelitly little dwelUnr on the town budget at the annual Budlong, D. D, win make his annual HL"'nf»?',^'^s ?n th7 TZ So^l^oraT Asscmtly.jlTh'e setting:;;.up,., of .district relieves , outlyiiig the General Assembly, -was appoint ing reached, , .|j cut administered the rite ot confir­ The many friends of Mrs. 1;DUIB Uranturd at Iholt dinner meetbig liojiiimiuiities .in any, town, froiih ^.paying"; tire taxes /..tpj, the sewers' ed;ln July;,:_^_'';., ;':;,.,;. ^ :,v,:._. ^Led by carl NrTifeae.ii,.vpluntqer mation at 11 o'clock Sunday mornr Barbary pt Forbes jijlace, wish lier last 'Huirsday nlglit at Howard :';|]i§y^,ealinbt'Tenjo3v'THE^peci'al^^^ ex- "Vat-loiis speakers 'were "lieard . on workers in East Hi'ven. have been ing in Christ Episcopal church at a a sj)cc

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Tlnirsg-vy, Octoboi-10, 1948 Thm-sday, October 10. 1046 THE BRANrORD REVMiy? » EAST HAVEH ySWa PAGE TWO THE BRANFOED EEVlisW' - EAST HAVEK HEW8 PAGETKREB shower bouquet of bridal roses. Mrs, Mrs, K. P. Beers ol Iluntlnglon, h, 1. CHURCH OK OUR lADY Miss Malone To CIIUKGU AUCTION NEl'S Dorothy Walters sister of the bride­ Town Topics Mrs. McNeil spent Wednesday in OF POMPEt, FOXON PARK Anfiques Wanted Schoolchildren MORE THAN $500 groom, was matron of honor. She New York with Mrs, Uecra. Rev. Raymond A. Muloahy, Pastor Tracy Redding Gives Wed^Mr. Motti The All-Church Auction held Momauguin News was attired In an Ice blue gown of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schuermann Sunday Masses, 8 and 10:30 A. M. OLD CHINA Tuesday night lu the Parish House enjoyed a pleasant trip to New York A large attendance Is looked for Rally Behind Mr.and Mrs, James M, Malone bf of the Stone Church brought \i\ a s»J taijeta and net and carried a Bou­ PRINTS This Is It! quet of pink tea rojics, fhe two one day last week, visiting the at the Style Show to be held Thurs­ STARS IN GAME VICTORIAN FURNITURE Talk To Rotarians 09 Frank street announce the com­ total of more tlian five hundred Bf Mrs. Blanche O'Connor ferred to the Pacinc. bridesmaids: Miss Barbara Ha.ll of races and other places of Interest. day, Oct. 17 at the High school au­ Eiigene "Chic" DeFllllppo grad-^ "Bundle" Drive ing marriage ot their daughter, dollars foe the Church debt fund. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chadcayne Benjamin Ambrose and Salvat«re ditorium under the Joint ausplxes OLD mil. FURNITURE Helen Tlierese, to Mr. G, Peter heT auditorium Was filled with a East Haven's Newest Store Bt, Vincent dc Paul R. C. church, of Henry street attended the wed­ 02 Henry street and Miss Mabel uate of class of 1942, starred for Tr.icy Redding, New Haven Ro- Ideally situated and laid out for n Ambrose attended the New York of the Hostess Club and the Dean Holy Cross football team, against POLISH taiiaii and an executive of the New School children of East Haven Mottl son of Mr. and Mrs, Peter capacity crowd and the bidding pastor, Itcv. William O'Brien; ding of Mrs. Chadeayne's brother, Oths of George street wore pink Shop. There will be prizes for those day camp. Next year It will haye curates. Rev, Joseph B|ickley, Rev. silk Jersey gowns and carried bou­ Buslncs.s Sliow and also saw the St. tbe University of Detroit last Sat­ Haven Y.M . C. A„ was the speaker have been busy all week cleaning Mottl of Bm-kcr street. The wedding was brisk. Robert A. Cadwell to Francis All- lAiuis-Broaklyii ball game last attending, Young ladles of the NILS AHLBERG facilities.lor a hundred or moi-e will take place Oct. 14 at St. Vincent Mrs. l^obcrt Poster, general WlUlam Myers, Sunday Mass' 9:30 verl or Spring alreet New travon In quets of yellow tea roses. urday, at Worcester, Mass. He last Thursday at the meeting of the boys. out their closets and packaging up llhursdayi High school will model the new fall Hotary club following the luncheon outgrown clothes and shoes. ' pre­ do Paul's church In Taylor avenue, Chairman desires to extend tlianks A. M. Center Churcli, Monday morning, styles and the public s cordially In­ kicked the winning field goal, six­ At The Old Mill It has'bcen decided not to use the Christ church, Momauguin Branch •,T1JB brides brother William O, teen seconds before the close of .served by the ladles of St, Vincent paring lor the "Bundle Days" cloth­ to all who In any way participated Gifth aven The couple will make their home In camp far extended camping because Mlrlok, served, as best man, and the Miss Carolyn ' Strandbcrg and vited. Saltonstall Place and Main Street dePaul's church. ing collection drive which started TAYtOU-RUSSKLi; and especially to Auctioneer Alex Bev. Alfred Clark, reolor, 8:30 A. M. Stuart, Fla. the game. DeFllllppo's forward Phone 4-2410 East Haven of its clos& proximity to the homes ' Morning Prayer and sermon, ushers were Warren Anderson and Miss Gloria LaFoc have Joined the passing wos superb. Wednesday and continues until Fri­ Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman Russell Doran and Mrs. Dorau whose The regular monthly meetings of Raymond. Matthews. staff of Nash, Incorporated In Main OlflhavMi, Ea.st Haven's newest Mr. Redding was introduced by of the boys of Greater New Haven. of 245 Main street, announce tho services were given grntuatly. Regular Friday evening pinochle.? store, makes Its official bow to the Program Chairman Charles Miller Instead boys will be picked by bus day In the public schools. OPENS FRIDAY, OCTOBER II at Bradford Manor FIro House, St. Vincent de Paul OuUd have A reception' followed at the San strict where they arc now In charge Needy children in niral United marriage ol thelc daughter, Juno, been changed to every second Mon­ Remo Restaurant In Morris Cove. of the Record Bar, MLls Slrandberg public of East Haven and neighbor­ and told o£ some of the plnnj for and taken to the camp for well to Mr, Eugene Taylor, son of Mr. George street 8:30 P. M. Is a student at New Haven Teachers ing communities this Friday, The the Day Camp which has been es­ Ijlanned recreational programs. A States and thousands or child war- ENJOYABLE MEWSIVVPEK First Friday evening Bradford day of the month. Tlie next meet­ Guests were received by the brides THE GIFT SHOP victims in Europe will receive the and Mrs. Elmor Taylor of Livurlum, Gifts For All Occasions ing win be held October 14th, Mon­ mother, Mrs, Oeorgo Mlrlck, who college and has been employed at new establishment, siliialcd "Just tablished at Lake Hublnger in the lodge or shelter accomodating 200 Mich., on Sunday, October 8th at Editor Stevens: Manor Auxiliary. the David Dean Smith store In New around llie comer" in. High street, upper High sti't'Ot-Grannis street will also be utilized as an assembly clothing. It will be processed hi Please renew our subscription to day evening In the Bradford Man­ wore a black gown with multicolor CARDS FOR EVERY OCCASION BY workrooms of Save the Children St. Paul's P.E. Church, New Haven. Second Friday evening Stone or Hall at 8:30, President Mrs. Haven. Miss LoFoe has had experi­ a few steps from ftfalri street will secfon of East Haven. He said that hall and crafts shop. Memorial The marriage was performed by the "East Haven News". Good luck Church. trim, black accessories, and an or- NORCROSS — BROWNIE — YOLLAND — STANLEY cabins will also be erected around Federation and then shipped to the Kttlherlne McDonough presiding. chlld corsage. The bridegroom's ence In the record department of liave a complete line of Glfls grcct- the area which was used for the first the Rev. Worren E .Lamb, rector. and continued success In the pub­ Third Friday evening Bradford West Haven musical establishment. Ing cards and similar merchandise. time by the "Y" this past season Is the lake. Federation's distribution centers lication of a most en]oyable local Manor Drum Corps. In St. Vincent de Paul Church, mother wore a blue velvet frock McNICOL — WORKSHOP AND OTHERS here and abroad. Mr. Taylor was recently discharged The Spot YouVe Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, from the Navy where he served for newspaper, Fourth Friday evening St. Vin­ with black accessories and an or­ Lending Library of Latest Boob — Welcome Gifts "It is notgenorally realized that Miss Shirley' Mirlok, daughter of chid corsage. When the couple left Kcccnt guests of Mr, and Mrs, the past" two years in this country Zlla Matthews cent do Paul's church, William W. McNeil of Estelie road many children in isolated rural and abroad. Miss Russell Is a grad­ The public is Invited. Mr. and Mrs. George Mlrlck of 94 on a wedding trip to Vermont the Harvest Supper At Stora Hours 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. Saturdayi Unlll 9 P.M. communities ai the United Slates Henry street became the bride oE were Mr. and Mrs. Willis Elscnibut uate oE Branford High School, Mr. J. N. Russell Jr., and~Wimam H, Christ Church pinochle held'evcry bride wore a gray suit with black and children, Jean and George, and 240 WAIN STRET PHONE 4-1730 EAST HAVEN cannot go to school In bad weather Been Watching John C. Beach, son of Mrs* and Mrs. accessories. Christ P.E. Church Class of Ifl-lS, and has been, cm- Russell, brothers ot the bride wei'c third Mionday evening of month at because they do not have the proper ployed for the past two years with ushers. 8:30. Arthur R. Beach of Lexington Ave­ After October 15th they will rc- clothing," declared School Superin­ nue, New Haven, Rev. Joseph Buck­ •slde at 120 Lexington Avenue, New father, the bride wore a taffeta The women of Christ church will the Tradesmen National Bank in A reception tor the families and ley performed the double ring cere­ gown with beaded neckline, a lin- "MEET YOUR FRIENDS HERE" tendent WllUnm E. Gillls, who Ls In New Haven. Miss Shirley Englc- , Mr, and Mrs. Thomas NIchol of Haven., hold a Harvest Home supper in the charge of the East Haven "Bundle close friends followed tho ceremony We are Now Specializing in Dewey avenue, celebrated their 0th mony In a setting or palms and Mr, and Mrs. Edward C, Ryan of gerllp veil falling from a crown of church on Friday, Oct. 18 at B P. M. EVERYBODY GOES TO THE TOWNE HOUSE! hardt, of Branford was Miss Rus­ at the homo of the bride's parents' gladioli. taffeta, and carried a cascade of Mrs. C. C. Skinner Is chairman. DELIGHTFUL DANCING NITELY Days." sell's only attendant, she was giv­ Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will make their CONCRETE WALKS. DRIVES, Etc. anniversary Friday evening at the Hobson street have returned to He quoted a letter from a child en In marriage by her father. A Castle wlt)i a group or friends. Civen In marriage by her father, white roses. Tickets may be had from any of tlie THE TOWNE HOUSE ORCHESTRA home in Laurlum, Mich. tlieir home 725 .Orange street, after who had received clothes from a brother-in-law Mr; Hobart Saund­ Call us for Estimfltot and Advice Paratrooper Bob Corbett of Hob- the bride wore a gown of white sat­ spendlngthe summer at Silver Miss Helen Keating maid of hon­ women of the church organizations. Free Parling at Palace or Commercial Garages or, sister of the bride, wore a pink Bundle Day collection, "Received ers, was Mr, Taylor's best man. son street. Is home on a liven ty- in and not made with a train. Her Sands, The Parish Fair will be held in Now England's Finest and Largest Restaurant tho package and I want to thank FOR SPENCER OUR WORK IS BONDED day furlough from Fort Bennlng, finger lip veil from a coronet of The Bradford Manor Junior Com­ faille talTeta gown with cap the church hall on Friday, Nov. 8, sleeves, matching mitts, a head-, you a million for the clothes. They Then, there are few needles here Individually Designed Oorsots Oa., and on his return will bo trans­ orange blossoms and she carried a bination Corps won first prize In a and Mrs. R. D. Schrocder, Sr., Is .sure will help me out a lot in and Brnaoieroa see DANIEL B. BARKER competition sponsored by the Sil­ dress of pink roses, and blue del- chairman of the committee in and wlien thread can be bought It phlnum with blue veiling, and car­ charge. Proceeds will be for ,schaol because I think It will help Is so weak as to be almost worth­ MARY K. TURBETT houettes Drum and Bifgle Corps in the me in the future." 103 tENOX ST. EAST HAVEN General Contractor Rockvllle, Saturday atternoon. A ried a cascade of pink roses and building fund. less. Worst ot all were the shoes or blue delphlnum. "Everyone is aware ot the need of the lack,of them." Tel. 4-0768 AflM.B P.M. Phono 4-3244 Angie & Louis Gus's cosh prize of ten dollars was also ^ 174-176 SI CnOWU^""^ ST. clothing in Europe today," Superin­ 34 Viling Street East Haven awarded the corps for entering Raymond Hogan served as his Children In Norway .are wearing brothers best man, apd the ushers tendent Qlllis said, "but think how paper .shoes which dissolve in wet Main Restaurant into the voluntary parade. Newspaper Week particularly hard-hit the childreo YOUR HOME Garage Saturday will find the corps were Wesley Myers and Richard weather or snow. Superintendent DAILY BLUE PLATE • Naylor, have been. School authorities all Gills pointed out from another DESERVES A ' OFFICIAL AAA SERVICE traveling to East Hampton, Conn,, Exhibit At Library A Mum for the Game SPECIALS 65 conti np A wedding breakfast was held at over the continent arc concerned Federation report. "InHolland most NEW ji(;Wl Sffl Where Good Friends to enter into a competition as a about the condition of the children, of the children are barefooted. ' GENERAL REfAlRS HOME STYLE COOKING Held day sponsored by the Redmen. tlie Castle, after which the recep­ Miss Dorothy Howard, librarian Football with its m\ov and PAINT JOB ^•-.'(^MA\ Eat tion followed In the brides home. at the Hagaman Memorial Library, many of whom are sufterlngfrom Some had kleppers, crude wooden The regular monthly card party, draijia is back. Make tlii^ scabies and other skin diseases be­ LET DAHL • ,V'ivi^4 ft.. TIRES - GAS - ACCESSORIES Mrs. Keating who assisted in re­ arranged a special Community soles fastened to the feet with ia%35ii Tho rendezvous W particular people Gus Schuermann sponsored by tlic Old Stone Church game doubly memorable bj- cause they have only the same tow DO IT! ceiving guests wore a brown crepe Weekly display In the reading room strips of leather or canvas, or with •^^1^ who en]oy good food PHONE 4-1043 Phono 4-0204 group will be held Friday evening ordcring a. giant mum for dirty clothes to wear day after strings. Many ittle feet are being In the Bradford Manor Hall. The frock, brown suede hat trimmed last week in observance of News­ 37 COE AVE * MOMAUGUIN 333 Main Street witli charlressee feathers, fur scarf paper Week. The exhibit contained her. Our Mums will bo at day." permanently injured by such con­ public is invited. The statement distributed to traptions." Featuring Luncheon and Dinner Specials Daily Miss Corrinc Keating, daughter of and a corsage of yellow roses. a copy of Governor Baldwin's letter their best tlii.s fall. When Mr. Hogan and his bride calling attention to Newspaper- schools by Superintendent Oillls In­ Only serviceable clothing should Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. .Keating cluded a report from tho Federa­ FREDERICK C. DAHL East Haven Diner of 88 Knecland road, became the loft on a motor trip to Miami, Fla. Week, and also displayed were be donated, he said. Large garments copies of the first issues of the Bast tion's administrator In France. /•HONE 4-0$ii TEL. 4-0140 m East Haven News bride of Matthew J. Hogan, son of the bride wore a Ijlaok dress trim­ J. A. LONG Co. can be cut dowji, but children's med with sequlnes and aquarmine, Haven News of Volumes I,' II and "Nearly all of the children .wore stos are especially wanted, includ­ 50 HIGH STREET EAST HAVEN 294 Main Street Right in tho Center East Haven > Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Hogan of ni, as well as a 25 year old copy of Phone 4-0804 frightfully old clothing and much of ing clothing for very small children Coe avenue, Saturday morning in black sequlne trimmed hat and Buying and Service Guide the East Haven Press. 154 Dodge Ave. Eaif Haven It was ragged." The report said, and babies. St. Bernadeltes Cliurch, The Rev. black accessories. After October 15, they will reside in BO Kneeland "You ask why mothers do not mend i Edward Shea performed the double Line engravings, photo engrav­ It? They have until it falLs apart. ring ceremony Ina setting of palms road. ings and mats also made up a part LOOK Servicing All Makes Of Cars and gladioli. Mrs. Parcells, soloKst Tlie bride was graduated from of the exhibit as did recent copies SPRED LUSTER AUGIE'S AUTO REPAIR New Haven High School in 1943. of community weeklies from Con­ The later part of his talk was Chromium Stove Pipe George A. Sisson accompanied by the church organ­ given over by Mr. Redding to an Dupont Outside V/hito Paint GENERAL REPAIEINQ ist, presented a program o! nuptial Mr. Hogan who attended East necticut towns. The news modern wall paint. ., Ideal for INSUKANOE Haven High Soliool, was hi the U. S. every room ... On Walls or Woodwork. appeal to Rotarians to beconie Ui' Heavy Aluminum 16 qt. Pots General Repairing - Spraying Acce PIKE — BONDS TIKES — BATTERIES music, Given In marriage by her terested in boys' work. He said that Bicycle Baskets ssories Army tor three ycar-s, during whlcli Time-tested Odorless Enamel-Like Paint (LtJTOMOBILE - OASOALTV AAA SERVICE AAA STUDENT AT HOPKINS Enemy No. 1 facing the boys ot this Copper Wire Corn-Poppers s«i:isa«E!K9liiS£M»*3a-j I time he served In Germany and Washes and Cleans Like China Plate 11 OhMacy Ave,, East Haven Phono 4-0195 -139 Main Sh |NOW IN STOCK ™ Japan. ' ' / 1 Pat Altro, son of Mr. and Mi's. generation is parental neglect of Aluminum Double Boilers POP-ULAR SIZES IN SEAT COVERS — RADIOS Gerald J. Altro of 839 Main. St., en­ children. When' the parent abdl At .. WARRANTEED HEATERS ' FOR THE y William Andreo; of 44 Henry street lias enlisted In the U. S, Army and rolled as a new student at Hopkins EAST HAVEN cates his duties, he said, the RECAPPED TIRES DEFROSTERS EAST HAVEN GARAGE You will always find a fina Grammar School this term. Ho Is a character of the child is endanger­ selocHon of "COKE SET" H has left tor Fort Dlx. A second son, member of Form I. ed. Children must be led along the Meyer Lubov's ,, rOUNDED 1018 Pvt, Frederick is In service with Cor. Main Street &nd KImborl/ Ave. JOHN BtONDI. rBOl". WATCHES and DIAMONDS "HANOI-NOTES" I 5 and 10 CENT STORE right pathways it they arc to grow Wo carry a complete lino of Hudson Parts and Accessories at the army in Japan, a third son was East Haven OENERAL ADTOMOBILE Styled by Rust Craft M recently discharged after serving 263 Main Street (Next to Holcombe's) East Haven Into worthwhile citizens, he said. REPAIRING SONDERGAARD at your Stationer * two years and 10 months in the SDO Ulln S«. ,«.HI)» s&it nsvflu FARE LIMIT THE PRENTICE MOTOR SALES I." J 250 Main Street Branford army. RE-UPHOLSTERING ^oAn % rrioJiqan I Items of Interest Jiiay be tele­ At Moderate Cost . . . YOUR HUDSON AUTOMOBILE DEALER FUEL OIL J PRINTER - STATIONER I phoned to 4-1144 or mailed to Mrs. GARAGE San Remo Restaurant By Expert Craftsmen Joseph O'Confior. 64 Cosey Beach AT THE T. & M. GARAGE Wm.'H. Brennan KEROSENE OIL fl2l8 Main Street , 4-l30lH WASHING POLISHING ORU Un For Prompt Sarvlc» road. LUBRICATING SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS Castle Shop 598 MAIN STREET ' EAST HAVEN Watch - Clock Repairing WASHINGTON ICE AND TIRES BATTERIES AND DECORATORS a73 Miln Stroal B»il n«T«n OIL CO. SERVICE ON ALL MAKES Designers and'Manufacturers of Koxt to Oftpltol TlioKtaf B. 0AI,A.11UGSU