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i 8 ir Thursde THE BRANFORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEN HEWS 8 and 2 was mathimatlcally stiong- •^nirc 81*' er than Biantora's 8.=»nd 3- 'X Missing from the comblm irill be "^"^ Msebm scftcS/ej Joe Chandler Legion Nine Joe Chandler, Bd Murphy, Blake Hornets Down Lehr and Jerry Bryan. ^ . THE GENT May 12 Walllngtord Home To Practice All iiave passed the age Urnlt for Shelton High May 23 Mllford. Away Wins Coveted Legion play and most, are striving BY BIUL AHERN May 20 Seymour Home for position on tl>e >w." teani June 2 East Haven Away which openis Its season Sunday WHAT EAST HAVEN BOOSTS Shelton Home On Saturday back In the teen years q( the Twentieth Ceiitury, bloyble racing was In Wild Fray June 6 Sport Trophy afternoon. , ,„ „. „ ^„ June 0 'Walllngtord Away Candidates for the American . Several youngsters •will a'sp oe BOOSTS EAST HAVEN! one of the tsreat sporUs of the country. Each, neighborhood had Its I Joe Chandler of Branfurd, a three eligible for for American 'Legion in lis most powerful attack to 1 tnm-.^poni nthlptathletpe wawass presentepresentedd Coltjoi-- 1Legion Legion. , oasKuabasebalu l '-'="'".••",„team will„ meenftprt a- t MAKE EAST HAVEN A BIGGER, fchatnproiv and races ainong the champs, lyere .constant, tn New Haven, a dftloj Brantord, High Schocl's base- play all graduates of the Com­ 1£a0t Hawtt NttOB small bohed youth, itilnu.') bulging muscles but loaded witli savvy, was Sate ScToo'l's nwst'ccvetcd award Hammer .^'^Id on Satoday a?ter munity council league. Heading the boll-team won Us second Housatonlc the Sportsmanship trophy ar the noon at 1 P. M., It was um BETTER, BUSIER COMMUNITY better than mo.st ot the title holders. Ccai?ue victory Tuesday afternoon Yacht Club list are Burt Massey and ^JacKle annual banquet, ot the school's '"A^rboys who had no' reachedMcGowan , Bot,„..^..„^vh are . sur„. e fielder- .-s Combined With The Branford Review y_Two Dollars A Year So good wa.i lie that he became one of. tlie state's better known at Lafayette -Field In Shelton when athletic teams held in the Oncco and strong hitters are distinct pos- Conts Per It outlasted a bejoted Gael rally to Hotel on Tuesday night. The award the age of jeventeen before Janu a ^^^^^^^ K^^_. ^ pednl pushers und an amateur of considerable skill. Because ho was de- post d 0 to 5 vi]n. Lays Plans tAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY. MAY 18, 1950 vol'e'd to sport and bociiu.se ho knew that condition was the keynoljc to featured the presentation ot 3ar0y 1 of this year are eligible lor jjggy,^!.. jeague play is not listed Bight Jerry Bryan got the start­ monograms and awards to thtufthee t fnnrrteamt . ,,»ttuntiil Inllatpe 1InM June.Tlinp. success, particularly dgaiiist his more bprly opponents. Bill Harding ing nod from Coach Warren Samp­ For Races football and basetball teams., Several holdovers from lost sea­ VOL. VI—NO. 36 Iralbcd with considerable zeal and beoanie athletically able,' son and was effcctlye despite con- The award, the , "Joseph N. Coacson's htea Joe'drsenm will bee saidavailablet, Sundayo, wnepldyn, FOU^_NAMED Advertising Pays; More than one old tl.iiiRr, still remembers seeing his thin, form atop slant trouble. He was relieved In A special meeting of the Bran Wolher" trophy is presented an­ Coactalkinhg Jo ovee Orsenr thee prospectsaid Sundas foy rwhe thins paj, Lewis .Betsy Johnson, Geor- TOP SPORT FIGURES TO the .sixth frame when the wily nually to the boy who, best exem­ a racing two wheeler with his pipe stem legs churning in piston motion meiilor Casanova's experience to ford Yacht Club will be held years teams. .• . gette Amendola and Pat Patterson Owners Amazed While tlie bike literally now over the track. i , ,. . Wednesday evening. May 17th, at plifies the spirit of clean sports and SS^in thf number are Ad^ Dour oU on troubled seas. Ten errors 8:30 P, M. to lav Dians for the Con­ saclllce during the basketball sea- " • "-- —'^^•" ""•« Ad- fjave been Wamed to the cheer- REPUBLICAN CAUCUS MONDAY AclvcrWsea-s hi the Knst Haven Coupled with condition and mind, v/as still another great.quality behind the two pitchers gave a necticut State Lightning Champion­ .sbn. Similar awards are made by Taylordlson ,Long Bob, ButclMasseyi , °°f^S"h?nerBilly GeneraW"l Schooleodlnlg tosqua 1-eplacd ote fou Branforr seniod r Higgirlhs News haye lonR realized that "It ATTEND AWARD DINNER which never left hlin. His. heart never know the meaning, of quit,, Ho nightmarish touch to'the contest. ship sailboat races which will be the New Haven Jewish Center and Butch Ltpkvlch, Terry Ponofrlo, Who will graduate this year. The pays to advetUse ' and by the same Lusty power was )n the local bats renders have Ithew t,hal( sohi'e\yhere In every race a chamiilon had,to outTast, ovitgame for'the first time this season. hold August 6th and flth olf Bran- the University of Connecticut. Eon Tremantdno. Bob Mason. Joe announcement was made this week token this paper's ford Harbor. . , ,, • Athletic D(reotbr Fletcher W. Paul. Vmcent Casanova, Pmnk by Miss 'Virginia Moessmang, faculty WILL NAME DELEGATES TO patronized Its advertlsprs. The aild outfight every worthy opponent. 13111. wa.s. capable and, It was on Eddie, Murphy. Jerry Hayward and patvounge even extended Into the Bobby Mason each had a brace, of Wayne firockett; a member of the Ferguson served as toastmaster at Lain'e. George TorelU, Don Cec- advisor. IN SCHOOL GYMNASIUM >. that tili'allty alone t^at those who lined the sidelines cheered the club aild defending Lightning the dinner and Robert Ingalls, as­ corulll Jery Haywary and Pete hours ot this'post Tuesday ijdm'e llttlt kid on the racing machine. hits to, their credit and catcher :^^lng"J^ierhaps;carlyWednes- Throe of the nation's outstand­ Hog Anderson dented the plate Champion, will Introduce Com­ sistant football coach at the Uni­ ing aport celebrities will come tO' - ,, gut one thing Bill. HaMIng never learneii was to take an unfair ad­ twice.for Important tallies. modore Johannasen of the CoUr versity, of - Connecticut, gave the'"Fran k J.' Klnnoy Jr., will be COMING STATE CONVENTIONda y East Haven for the annual High vantage of d opponent. Tlie crowd Uitwise appldlidetl that quality. ..Nester was Che starting and los­ neollcut Lightning District. "The principal talk. : Legion manager of the team. ^^ ^^^^l>^?irthS£"lt^5to,adyertls- 'tlSJ^^r S^rSS^ye JUNIOR PROM TAKES 1Schoo l Athletic Award Dinner w ing chvckcr for the.Shelton lads Commodore will.tell the club what The presentation was made by This year will mark the second be given In the high school gym Thus It was that he became wtll liked. Combined with his racing J Is expected of them In playing host .year which the town has_had_^a At a meeting of the Republican | for the customer lili nuosUon and Potruzella relieved him in the Headmaster Samuel Pite, made When Calvin Robinson and his on Saturday evening. May a7th. prowrcss was a bubbling youth filled with the zest of living and an all sixth... '., •, ,• to this regatta and-what duties are Chandler's presentation. team reprcsenttag .Branford. Last Town Committee held on Tuesday EIGHTY COUPLES ENJOY PLACE FRIDAY NIGHT John Marshall, coitsldcrcd by that they win have to. assume. season the unit finished in a tie son Randall opened up The East round nice guy. • Loose play gave Brantord .its Basketball foul- shooting prizes night a slate of delegates was Haven Building Supply on SaKon-1 many to bo the greatest swimmer It win be.a^ala.two-day event fdr second In the New Haven area named to be presented at the Re­ In the world and a native of Aus- In time Bill left the flcid. Most ot the devotees jOf the sport stayed first, two,,runs : In. the very first and one or the busiest In the local were won by Phil Ragbzzlno, Mickey play Post « of New Haven was ANNUAL LEGION BALL IN stall Parkway Wectnesdny morning, AT SCHOOL GYMNASIUM frame \vhen Pete Abiortdl reached Plte and-Bob Howard. Mickey Pit?, likewise j-dnner-up.. The toP team publican primary to be held in the a television set was conspicuous by too long In tlie game and the slim bicyclist was. determined that his who captained last tail's successr Itown Hall on Monday evening, Its absence. Entry had been gained workmen were busy today putting ^A^nXe"?'"!?^"a"^ wm" unc?d'"'thfa heart would never be stilled prematurely through ((train induced by second on RozoWskl's misoue after the hill, the Ottcls fashioned an­ was Walllngtord whose record of BRANFORD STATE ARMORY on the finishing touches to the Cv"ok"li;ill^o'''EasT Mav"e"» oijJS walklhgto open the game. A double other' tally. Larson opened with a ful football squad and whoj has May 22. by forcing a window. Actually, tho pedaling over-excrtloji.. stealsent him to third ancj Murphy earned five, major monograms at ball and basketball montj-rams to Chairman Jack P. Lawlor said ulprlb had some (elaborate plans sciiool gymnasium where the an"" - LOU r,.wu„„DePUpp„o Pordhain's_ great walk and wont to third on Nester's over elEhty couples were present Foxon Park T,,niivn?i Haven High school Junior Ucnier of tl But he kept the frlends.he had made, ••..,, to thiJ keystone, whereupon the one base .smash. Petruzella walked Collegiate, -tjas given a special award the "C" winners,'23.In football and today that the following will be la?t^lildL?e^enin.lntheBranord tor his entry. • , former scored on anolhor intlold In recognition of faithful service 11 in basketball. Four. boys-Donald placed before the meetinmopiinog r Jor Honor Societies .ok, The - ,. It was easy for him foi-.ho asked.nothing for himself but always to load the sacks, but Manna was c^ ratification on Monday night.. i^sv muuj „ .„ Further inspection revealed that --^Sij? h^^Mp(°^^^ oh^St^-^r third bobble. Murnhy was. nailed at the a ,strlckeout victim Larson counted and cadeirship. Ardlto, Joseph Chandler, James the casing ot the bcUar door had lunTol-'''ciivsr""wimam Blxby, a speaker wi.„,.„,n be, likeable HURh was willing to assLst aliyono juM}. a fdvor, small or large, plate tryhiB to score, on the play. on, the next pla.v" through, when Robert Savltt presented gold foot-^ McNultv and Mickey Pite-v/eie Delegates to the state convention ArmorPost, y where the Harry Bartlett been removed In osder to gain ad­ Civic Show mentor at the ', He .drifted into hewspap'ys where, he was a top notch compositor Jerry Hayward went to second and recipients of both awards to be held In New Haven June 14 Post, American Legion, gave its Conduct Grade ,1 Comcowich. . filed to Coleman. club's history. Many .visiting boats ottri 15 wil•••l b•e Lawloi""r Charlotte annual formal ball mission. Due to the height of the long before he bccdth'e ii sports eittor. Quickly he inade friends among scored when Bobby. Mason crashed Lassey fanned to ' conclude the Gifts were also.presented^o a.sst. New interior decorations beneath I ceiling, the telelsioti enthusiast had out his first hit. Paul skied to left frame.- , .. K . , will' be moored In the harbor and Football Coach George J. V/lTieler MUler Vincent J. Fasano ^na '•'-^ J—— -i,|j gave an un rigged up a scaffolding on which Due Friday the members of Uio fourth estate. ; . .', for the third out, ' ; A. walk to Snereker gave the homo a dance will bo hrranged for the Footbal Trainer Loren S. \yatrou.s Matthew Anastaslo. Al^rnates will ^^^1 ^^t^sphere, which was later School Pupils he had spread out a comtoi'ter. Ap­ .On the^slde he would help.qther editors by coyering events which ,The Hornets added another intho team Its final score In the last of Saturday night at which members and Head Coach Fletcher W. Fer- he Frank Barker, Peggy ^,V,'?,")j acclaimed by Chairman James Mc- parently his orljjlnal Intent was to The Faxon Park Civic Association needed a reporter. It was In that way that ho first became Interested second when Bryan , reached alter the seventh and two successive and friends of the Yacht Club are gu.son. Josephine Lawior auu •.- "JGouldrick as one ui .."=••-•-•:--v„„t I -rhn annual Bth Rrade vlsitiiiB He down on the contrivance and cut will spon.sor a musical revue, "Min- beinn hit with a pitch, wlth.one out. Invited. ' Soseohlne Lawlor and Chttord acclaimea Dy_^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ , Tuesday, May id a hole through the lloor. sirelsy" in tho hlgii scho•"'^-"^l audi- Dorothy Plasck, Nancy Owen errors sent him safely, aciuss the ^^Kd to represent East Haven s-^^^^^^ FridVnlK lit.The_ show i Judy "BurnS. Martto DeCapho, "^^a^trs^^er'irthe atfalr will in the old time Brantord Laurels. i ' > '•< • He was nipped goinK Into the key­ I platter, after two jvere out. otiirinnl-s of OerrLsh At what stage ot the operation Recognized top notch in.the.foottjall line, thp New Haven papers stone .when Andersoh hit Into a at thrcongressional convention on I ™ven^ vc ^ _^j ^.^^ ^^.^^ Tommy 1 when t.h,- tho unknown thief decided to -'- °" rX^ JnJt and ^ITuJidir raori?Ser^'SrDo»l be Hci-b Erich, well knowii Momau- Branford will run one! )nlg •l James Mitchell. , la?aves, Bub Mautlec, Ralph Oai •^riin swimmer and athlete wno. realised that personil coverage was the solution for their contests. Ae- force play, Manna to Comcowich. A AB H PO June 24:th were • Henry weDcr, change his tactics tlhd slip through pair of successful singles by Ablondl Wimam Oinnette, Jane Thompson, - -.i.,-io,„ i„ n!tri. and parcel of the "Vntu?e"""n\r P^odi^tlon; WUI ilfii)^^ currently coaches the swim team cordjugly BlU was sent to B.ranfo\'d. .. • !, Ablondl. ss 3 10 MASSEY'S RESTAURANT and May Bath. Alternates will be be'Uorella Gavett of ,A"»°nl^l.^|M''nu•s. Babs Thomas and Eleanor and Murphy allowed the big catcher Murphy, lb. 3 2 8 Doutns wiwi uHt.. beneath Junior National Honor Societies I." '"';'""• At first the assignment \yds.not a Juicy one. The nomes wore .trying' to score. The first sacker was out 2 33 MAIN STREET, BRANFORD . |"etty Bancroft, PeEgy Pra"k, booths with open • fronts soorano songbird of dofhille Qagnnova. even to pronounce I'ct .ttlone Spell and the local crowds wore always a imomcht later when ho was Hayward, 2b 4: 3 Margaret Tucker and Otto Bath. garlands of tiny blue lights wel-|-hahaad chargcnaiBe ouil. th«...e. progra,—„~ m whichi "^^^tory. nabbed trying to steal second. Atkinson, if 4 , 1 0 Those Who will comprise^the is corned the guests to their tables. Included- a tou-r o-f' "th—e schoo..vimnil visits t^^:.^}^t?.r';t^ZL''^Z 1.JVtd M?rcSl..Oarvln, parlls!!,n ones. ... \ . , ' ,-. Mason i a 0 of delegates to the SenatoUal •'--'• '^'^» Grand t'"o aitill ciasssroomclassrooms and laboratories. REGISTHATION FACTS The locals continued their assault 3 0 3 EXCELLENT FOOD AT LOW PRICES. More than one sldbline spectator wondered who: the little guy was In the third and notched another Paul. , M-i^Slo^CigWFlrstSei— Select^­ IS^T^.^ who Inched a portion of the bepch'surrounded by country behemoths. Coleman 2 0 3 SX^"?a°:Ses°'^j'"'iu?^aS"S Gerrish Avenue School — 100:00 tally.,wbon Haywaj-d opened with a Bryan.- - 1' 0 0 man Prank S. Clancy ana Mrs, seniors who ass^ted J«e^jToan Lato stayers would always ihavel ot tlio.quick,'manner with which he slnEle and.then was out stealing. FasahoanTRuthBarteAlternat^^^^^^ Joseph Glynn and Commander A. M. May 22. Casanova 0 0 0 BOOTH AND COUNTER SERVICE *KaTl^lynAnSstairH«Wt Rowley, ^^^^^^^^^^^ H^ynn with Mrs. Prank Wells. chalX". ^jj Woods and Highland School — Includhig slabbed his portable typcv^frltoi; a^ ho, hurrl.ed his space bar to the swift Atkinson belted;.a long single Im­ Andorson > 3 .8 mediately ..thereafter and Bobby B 21 ?o^eph Rodenskl and Walter Buss- Joseph H.^Cj^y^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^ Ta\wl^^ vXT Foxon School — 1:30 P. M. conclusion of,some dramatic pigski^i contest.'.It they watolied closely Mason's second successive hit, a Totals 28 OPEN DAILY AT 6:30 A.M. May 22. they would see him shake hands wllli a towering, Impressive ngure be- Shelton n^ose Who Will attend the probate -n^--^^^^^ ^&^'''PH''C dirnKnc Uie show, Mr. Server' Mrfind Mrs. George Mo- recent Blue and Oold varsi y booming double, sent' the foriner AB H PO Momauguin School — at tlic { 16re hurrying to andtjicr portion of the .Held and kicking the starter of football player'aordss the platter 5 Q 5 convention Bradtord Manor Flrchoiisc — his Chewy in time to rAake dn early adcountlrig. Tlie; big guy w?s Bob standing up; Paul and Coleman Manna, 2b TRY OUR FOUNT4IN SERV;CE announced 10:00 A. M. May 2,1. Comcowich, ss, If 4 0 Mele, E"sworth_,Thompson^and Taps^^^ Anthonls, Clayton South School — 1:30 P. M. •' Kelly, a man whose ligend grows dally despite the constantly Improving were easy Infield.outs. Trlchman, c ; 4 1 In the fourth Brantord accounts 4 Jane Jaspers. Alternates: Marie I--—, ^, ^'°,°TafnA^!^\'^''oll'r^°^Si May 18 students May 23. field of,aUUelles. ... . ,, / . ,, ., ed for Its final runs. Bryan reached Lassoy, lb:. CLAYTON MASSEY, PROP. Kronberg, Jane Gustafson, B.ay- p ^ Mozealous. Robert Candossy, On ™"f,7'S'hooi visited. The Tutllc School—iacluUing Union I standout baritones of New Haven, im,,,.io and bowling. All boys who navo ' Mut eventually Harding was *qcepted. Ijri tl^c rough, Jocular fashion A, Rozowskl,, 3b 3 Virginia Tull. a modern .' song' played as a member ot a J,V. team on an error, and went to second • Amut 1 mond Swanson and Hiram Myers ^lai^^fji^^^^ ^^^^^^ j^^p^l^^ ='"'' SormltteoTA charge of this School — 10:00 A. M. May M. Virginia Tull, a mouwu ,""/',? • • will also bo awarded a J.V. letter. ot the polyglot rcsldeiits,of,.tb.'e tpwn, he becarne;a subject ot good na- when the pitcher was charged with Snereker 2 VcSn to'be held ^" "^ «-l-°?e:U^^l Carbone._hsi-orV dancer, s_, I,„s „o„n pagna,reri"'°e g;oup^wre^Mh^an weTMiriam ^^j^MUler^, ^chalr,- Laurel Street School — 1:30 P.M. \ln addition to the vfttBlty. letter tured ribbing, and Bill,,desplt4,the^.smallji'essbf his stature physically, another mlscue. Anderson powered 2 May 25. each team captain wil teceWeAA, a single through the Infield to score Larson Adelbert Mautte,. Violet Moore,, man, Joan »^"ffi^i^^S«| Music Friends grew respected In tliq eyes ot the towiishli). , Noster 4 Leslie Redfleld and Irving Appe-inve. son. Dretta Shorkeyand, , Pat, \ was one of the lop laugh gettflrB In star to be.worn' with hli.lett«t."nt« • He neither sought nor gave advice. Ho was a reporter and as such Bi'ydn and then crossed- home Kalcta, rt "2 gate. • Alternates; ,, are: Betty Betty Crampton members ot the lM8-4> bMKHMU when an error and two more 1 ^•-""^^"^^^'-•-—"the business. Currently'ahe, is a hi>t Spring Concert team, which ««on the.-iHouiatonle rfctold the game with accuracy. Others were there to coach and play safeties' by MuiTohy and Mayward Petruxello rt croumey,: .Charles, .Keyes, Frank dougall. - on Connecticut radio stations und League crown, wlU''reoetve'-ft'fOW' Totals i;] : - ' 33 4 21 McKedn and"Brnest Anthonls June Festival V- On May 23..the Union School 6th Kindergarten does considerable rilght club •sing­ and the seven year record without a defeat made Kelly a top, notch [made the score a routine one. Branford 211 "200 0 0109 The. town chairman has aii' •. I graders. will tie at. the-Jilgh - School basketball chfttitir Inscrlber "WB'f mentor capable ot holding his own agiilnst the O'Briens arid the Lovells. Noster tightened, thereafter and put 1 5 40 .. . and on May 25 Momauguin students ing. • ' Due Sunday 1048 Champs". TJieso bdys Will at­ out, the blaze his best pitching dis­ Shelton 002 "lOl Dorothy Young, a beautiful and tend tho banquet lid, the 'personal n ,Yet In his'own,way, Harding was as i;espbnslbl s week Hall and Is brilliant In her own concert Is open to the public and up untlll Tuesday May 23, by of time until the next game. People cherished his accounts which de­ were advised by the Department o right. tree of charge. but Rozowskl's clean blngle ac­ Nester. Double, Mason. Winning DISTRIBUTORS tor calling Hay Smith at 4-4082., In scribed Cookie's jjreat booming boots, Hyllnskl's dervish dances, Stru- counted for the both runs. Snereker pitcher, Bi-yan, : • - Also that the delegates to the Education that Registration The program follows; addition to the reservations previ­ state convention elected in the sev- its show In the T>)wn Han on dui.e ^hP Bradford Manor Drum Corns Kindergarten cla.sses for the coming ,„,,„,-,„ rirTrxmr Bless Thl.s' House, Choral group; ously published tho toUowIng have zlhskl's Brahma-bulling and Jones' aerial receiving. was an easy infield itlctlm. fciVool year commencing In Septem­ ' Unforeottfin also were the good plays of the linemen whose talents Infield mlscues by Pete Ablondl eral towns shall meet In senator al o Tih„ qhow win Tnrrv out a festival ,. .^ aiaaioia Manor ururn ^.uips -"- —mRnclng In Septcm- THOMAS FLY_NN Blossomtlme, Heather Colwell, made reservations:. ' , ,', and Rog Anderson set up the third district convention on Saturday, Vheme Md vJll be called 'M^^^^^^ ^°°^ fP.';°"^ ^''^^ '" ^^T "?' ber will be held commencing Mon- RITES LARGELY mossu,....„.., w«e often unrecognized in the blinding brilliance ot the backfleld's May 27 ,to elect senatorial district pesUval" ' SJ'^Rf""?" .°i ^^f "T ^'^™" ^1 AminrMyjnr^n riEiDEi George Colwell; Danube Waves, Al- The Dean Shop, Kiddle Lane, Shelton score In the fourth when "KVnt'endent William E. GIUIs ATTENDED HERE tred Bode; DMet,No. 30, Theresa Carroll Cut-Rate, E. H. Diner, E. H. te'ats. But Harding never misspd. ' , . , Larson reached and won't to third delegates and to nominate members ^'S Leverett Clark Is general ^e>; den |^^ast Sund^hi^a^^^ Zamplello, Frank H6p,son: Happy Cleaners, E. H. Garage, Proto Bros. Kor did he leave town for all time when the machine Anally lost its on the errors. When Coleman safd that there are no arrangements Funeral services for Thomas J. Thought, Time to Rise, L. Watrous, T. Kelly Service station, Mr. ahd dropped Manna's fly ball In center TORINO S MARKET ot the various state convention chairman and will be dssisted by f°,t S Bulle an^fum Crans lor a kindergarten class ai Laurel • -.. „t r'hnnri. F. Hopson, V; LDng, A. Maio, G Mrs. Esposito, irv. Applegato, Ron. cruising speed. For lii ,t(ie early thirties, whqn.the depression rolled like IT^''!! Sllg^rroPthTV^e t^|„^""™'- sub-committee Chair, ^"^L'^'Cf ^^ S'TiftlY Street School and that eligioie Flynn husband oC Margaret Chand- Colwell, W. McNelI,""D. Rooheleau, ii cloud over every occupation, ho found a berth In a small time weekly field- Larson counted. • ??,.m,m„^^ Stitv M,= i?a^, S- junior combination class and in ai- I'lynn, nubuuiiu Avenue Were Carglll, Mrs, Vltale, Pickle .In,the sixth, with Casanova on 93 HILL STREET , TEL 4-5985 EAST HAVEN. CONN. James, staging. Mrs mnclsT.UQOIC second priie in appearance. pupils will go to another ot the f'ynn. """"'J'i'i "; ";-»; • -.. T^„„(„„.l, Cut N' Sew, called the Brantord Review. His great Irlend,;now the postmaster ot the Central Committee. ° .Tnhnl indivfdually the corps fared even center schools for those classes, er Flynn, ot 30 Taylor Avenue were i^a>?;;fe1fc!°M^-,Sc^&'^!l\5'. «XSi|l^ °?r"sal?n\ut iS?- - , „ h„g,pr "Registration now is the only way held Wednesday morning Jrom the Now Hn,von Post onice, Billy Hlggins, was the top man. The congressional district .;u.i-, james; S.UB.^.S „. B Colwel\, H. Colwell, A. GroacFlntao, Therese's Beauty Sttlon,^tiiv ^^^^g. ,' Together they forniulatecl a coup whlc?ft soon won back berths on 2 DAY SPECIALS — Friday and Saturday, May 12th and J3th ventlons will be held in their re-, Flood; judges and awards, Mrs. John i„ n,„e n ninpp W. S. Clancy Funeral Home. 43 Fairh'Addloy Waltz- Ove, rAdeU the! Waves.^^Ma^^,- Barbarnnrharaa i1 j^--^ bero .Shop.^uugup. , . =.."^Hjj^,-.. ty the city sheeUi. The pair learned that for tlie first llmo the New Haven 1950 EVINRUDE OPEN 7:30 A.M. to 9 P.M.,-7 DAYS A WEEK 1-.-.. „p ciinur Mrs. Behlen Bluebells of Scotland, Lin- g-i\ona„d Blue Note MUBIC Shop papers did not plan to Iloodi the city streets with extras after one ot FASTWIN' with ;thm^^^^mmmMmm^Mm^m^mm^^e House of Representatives In I) e- George - . „ - g^Qusseau; house i-Qntest for males ana rviu^j i^.....-,,--- _- ^^Igg^, to ormtit ,„ . „, ddtat an da Pauraujl o^^"""---Jacobsoj.; Sant—jj--a -_Lu- the:blg lights. Accordingly, with the help ot cagy Meyer Leshine, the FREE DELIVERY :>= sKK^fi€s',«%'"R "=^ WOMEN'S CLVB publisher, they worked out a system ot relay,, radio and ticker-tape and GEARSHIFT within an hour were on the .city streets with thp'results ot the cham­ NAMES OFFICERS iKl'n^ ^°/a^"dfil"a?er for"" c^^^t^ 1 'TsStants serving on .he ™- H"°^^°^^^^ . 1 »e ToTklndergar^ Hn was assSed with .the Bay ton, Joanne Lelgl Little Wooden pionship fight, an hour ahead.of tlib New York..'extras. Over two thou- MEATS ffatrMo?rEKpress_;as Urn,lnal| ^ Dance ^o^t^^ me Brown, Sandra sond papers were sold In the foreign Held ot thq,Elm City that night. %?se°U"&Uventlon will be yiC^?;^rM^"^. Al^^^^ r^Ver&Vh^^_served-^chalr.ls^^^^^^^^^ „_ J New ottlccrs were installed as the 1 And the readers applauded the Ingenuity which gave Hlggins and Hard­ or the Democratic Town Com well, C. Colwe ,_R. Long, n zam h 90c hew in tSeh respective dlstric^^ 132 ' , /g ^.rt Winner mittee a few years ago. Mr. Flynn plello, T. Chlaramonte; Military highlight ot the first annual mcet- ing'a true scoop. Hlggins wos with the Journal courier shortly thereaf­ Ready to Eat . Boiled Ham the nomtaatlon ol candidates ^o"^ Frank, Mrs. Paul Goss. Mrs. iu-. Aven^^^^^ both .of East Haven, .. was serving at present as chairman Polonalse, Sheila Kornglebel, Nan- Ing of the East Haven Women's ter and when Bob 'Wilson went to the Bridgeport Herald, Billy Harding cy Harrington; Melody in F., Club held recently at the TlvoU lb. 47c .Slstate senate July 8 ^ for ?^"HT MVS"^ ncen&rty! hTs- iJe'^ H^deSn's'S soreThae uPoppy i,..vy; Posters contest spon- Ot the Zolning Board of Appeals. Jeanne, Catherine, and George Col- Restaurant, Later standing corn- top.k.oy.cr the sports desk, Smokecl Shoulders lb 33c has been judged and the" winners Besides his wife, he Is survived by \p\el:b are many stories about Bill Harding and his work and friends. ;. The, caucuses ana P--- -- •- i-pitalitym .•.,, ™-Mrs..GeorE; Qg^^ge Sullivan. Mrs. studente who.have maae, aeau:, .... ^^^^^ by the Am_er can well; The Home Road, O. Colwell, mlttees were formed and annual lb. Delrich Oleo '^^S^^f^^^S^^^^F^^^;:'^reaeiiLtti'ivc «•• *-«( :--. . , Carleto n p"-*-—"- •*" ^l^ii£^£ll-H- are; 1st prize, Barbara Pro.sch; 2nd two daughters, Mrs. Thomas C. Bishop, T. Chlarmonte, S. Korn- reports given by the officers ahd fiut hone are linked with JealQUsy. Handi.(;appefi with a small budget and 90c Harry Johnson, prize, Louis Sale; 3rd prize, Norman Oalllnan and Mrs. Joseph Murlno Behler. U/Jacobson , M, committee chairmen. slate ot chained by duty to the de^, he,l^ad tp.plqk up coverage In sundry Pbrferhouse S+ealc ticeands probatof the epeace district, ansd comprisein senatoriad olf gessRudolp'h'Schmldt'Sr.. Mrs, , andd Mrs.. Ar-- cucu;s Aceto. and two sons, RaymonRalph and d oKennetht ,Lenox' Rtool. _B.^ 1:Xeil. N;„Harrm^^^^^^^^ Following Is the new lb. 90c one town only also for state senator thur Hannaway; cultural exhibits, ' ways-and vie with other more .mohl.?d shreets. ,. ...^ lb. Rbiind Stealc There will be a limited number Sirloin Slealc 90c and judgejudges ol probate will be held Mrs. Thomas A. Fenton, Mrs. John ot In few Instances did his help qualtty as .top.nolch but.no other C Laslett, Mrs. -.=- . ,, _. entries for Class 13. "Flowers as Donald Vinso, July 18 - T_.i.tt ,,,„ onnrae Munson, Yt Donald Shirley ZabskI, Cflltor could get such a varied assortment ot aides than Bill. His trlend- lb. 60c Mrs. Archie EmlghGeorg and Mrse Munson. Amert-, I You Like Them." Those desiring to Richard Coyle. shlp is fast with those in the .'game. Italian Salomey "'• $1 Bacon,- 7) "' enter this class are requested to an extended Florida sojourn. senIdseyd a. pos41 tlayiu cardi «yv.-..uvto Mrs,. Tinnnid ^--^'^smm^^^mmmm.•_ °^-r"J„„ "itinlst. Miss Ruthlgchippcrt recording secjrcvuijj__^^^^_ That was evident when Ernie Anderson, Ydle University's spgrt sta­ Prcaicher Roe answered the pmy Chldsey. 44 Taylor Avenue Fran tistician, was In the hospital recently, practically daily the sporting JUICES T crs of jeweler Tony Marino on his tlon of Awards; On .-^ middle ^=''^larV ' Mrs. rorest-Doten auditor public was informed of Ernie's condition and nearly as often Bill was Snov^ Crop Frozen Food Tuesday trek to- Flatbush by hurUng BOOSTER CLUB WRITER - Irt his hospital room splicltqUsly proffering aid. Anderspn, is not only one. Swift - Smooth - Powerful! 1 qt.Wfl.oz. TOPICS the Brooks to a 3-1 nod over the Mf&av\d°^^'l^t?ourGod^ra^. "PirciTianj cop, postal, worker, rich, poor, strong and weak, all have felt With Motorcar Ease of Cards. Choral group Green Peas Andy Kmetzo. partner in East Nature ^ the helping hand of the,writer, who in.recent years has fought popr Control and Cruis-a-Day Apricot Ade ...... 4dc : New members of the New Haven Haven Metzo Brother appliance health with the same zeal that he battleU hLs physical superiors on the Spinach ...... Junior Chamber of Commerce are naven .vict^u t.i„„.„. _., ISSUES INSTRUCTIONS AMVETS INSTALL bicycle tracks. ., . .• . Fuel Tank. Puis all calls '• . . John DaCosta ot Vista Drive who's store and popular square dance Pineapple • '.. .39c working at DeForest and Hotchkiss, prompter has given up his East 'fare; Mr». «• Sheparo JU ^^^_ His columns never waited tor the organized publicity ot heart, can- within'edsy reach. and Tutile Place's Bill Kershaw, Haven residence in favor ot Bran All thq thrills and lasting taiiifaction Strawberries ____— I installation «£ °"'"'f'\he'TowS' program: Mr^^s Mel^ln Bledryck, (;e'r or polio drives. That the latter, is annually a great success among Ihal a truly line, exceptionally pow* .47 c ^Slc.^f.~-rP- ". '^^.\^^%^t;..r«-...t F'.-H'p unishv Plain. ^t Buchele^ot FOR BASEBALL J^AGUE Grapefruit ' Means added phonways e an»1"'"^'„"'^;.'d means, ^ t^^Mrsv. Donal^ d the sport, gentry can be traced to the time when the li^ht ot his type­ erful now motor can giva you. V^elghi Cut Corn Ino; _^ ^ . . .^- Sands Road announce the bu^^^iHl^ockeU^K^y ,1^ J^- S^a|^^/^| ^^^^Oi^^^ writer wordage first cast a strong beam Into the unexplored caves ot only 65 lbs.—lighter than tha. average .416 .safety in case of .Fifty. two candidates too" "i^ birt--•i. h o"f, a T^„-i..daughUl r on May 9 at St by Booster Club Correspondent |a burucn on ... .^^^^^^^^^^ 'sThiol ^^Se following wiU ^ft^-^zUpano 9 H.P, Anti nearly -as powerful ai - Oraiige ...... second d_egree_of the nwly form '"'"•""" " Mr. S^;.'«Arls An^;, sport assistance. . : , 22 H,P. , Lima Beans fire, burglars'or ... ^ f • ~ni riirnctor. is M i"--^fi"^,-•'.__] \y——z: :. ; i„, peier But Bill's greatest help ^ New Haven has not been the campaigns, sickness.-All this Adjutant, Frank Flood Finance Ct^^sf' rs."A« HolcoU nor his support, rather it Il,es in the simple written handshakes; which Tho co/ivcnienco of • an bdop«ndont to iniorm yuu «..»..>,„-._ Officer, Milton Anderson; ProvolsProvoisti parliamentarian. Peas and Carrots ..... extra convenience are extcrided to each athlete who leaves the Elni City to make Ws way {u«l supply that ellmtnat«t >-conven* Maxv/eil Coffee ^i^S^rTrnTnlTco^^^Hff,^^^^ Sayers.otNew date toe^re has ,been_^only^adri^^^^^^^ islgn. He will help you In any pro- Marshal, Herbert Rosengart; Service in athletic pursuits, ;' ,..,.,,, ., liana! -fueling mothodi and provldet in your honrie costs here is blem concerning the league, so do "'"— "'•iMir Ricclo; Public Re- Not many years ago an.sunat^ut .hockey, player turned professional an average day's nead with but 1 lb. bag 73c - llb.^can 77c So«jrsr«; CHAMBER DINNER ilngle filll FROZEisl FI^H j only 75c a month B,„,!.. «...«_«.«.;„„?»» in NeWjHfiven. He did .not r^te the grade. Nor wds he expected to. He 0-~——0 • - , SLATED MONDAY lia^ started too late. Hardlne knew, that. No one. knew the lad was going ^Th»' pleaiura of oparating - an ad> Cod ^ lb. 40c ' plus tax and usual §We a, tew ol his closest Irlehda and the sportswrlters. One, choseJB ig­ vanced Gearshift that lots v°u ONEDISHPAN with . installation, 'presioeni, jam-.a "."•.-;; '.if! ort- President John Metzo of the East nore the event but Harding dropi>cd a Jew words wishing the lad s;^ccess. v«rte,' Idle, and- maneuver with motor . secretary and Maurice Admolfi, act Haven Chamber of Commerce an- car eaie of contiof. Haddock .lb. 49c charge. Simply ,, lu a lew short months .the ice skater was back home. But lie was Oxydol Spic Dreft ink treasurer. Mrs. Charles "^l^he men who a"ange the schedule unaer..»^^^^^^^ ^^ =°"?P';'^ 8 Ind 9^ ar' old have signed to the Amvets and iviem...». ---- l»SesththTe first annual ^dinner.odinner < fo f not' still. To everybody he tpjd the story .ot^ hpw Harding's story had See your Bvlnrado dealer. Aik him , call your tele- ^'sifiind Mrs. Frederick ^ycbcr Mackerel^...... ". :lb. 36c know. So, what do you pos- bVSderyan^the div^l^^^^ feature the aea.ca- ,,,^„,„g i^ the -"- -fi^e guest cheered hlit\. The lad described the lopcsoirvc feeling, ot strange, towns •abou}'ihh ntv mo/or vnd htjvo him ' phone business Meridcn opened their cottoge ease the situation as much as an<^ elites arid hostile: Brpups..But through ll! all-the warm flame Icindled ttiU you about tho complete c/epon- .Friday night was the one -'^'^.f^ 1 Cathf no Stre^ for «>e^^;Xfhelr dable Evinrudo line. I oFFtce and place by the edilor'.-i words never died. 'Every ot'hcr athlete know? the same MOTHER'S DAY SPECIALS ybur^order.,,/" ^^;^Ko«r"eV"flo^rsJ„g^^^ story.' , I American.. Uglon^^^perlK B^^^MJ^nor ^. T^ but toey could be a greit help in pUes to^ the Mr. Memio,^^w_no ^«.^^^^^j»^^^^^^ ^ .„„.;f Chamber of Commerce^ Chamber. • In all the galleys ot type ^yhich hdye been the result of his eltorts Harry Jahhsdn 51 gauge Nylons ..—$1-50 heaFirsd* Selectmaot the n0^1"%''cSJc Frank Clancyf w^'ml not one,ever cpnsciously harmed a sih'gle person. Undeserving people NORTH MA||v( ST.. BRANFORD, CONN on. at Memorial Mllaho First Beiccimui. |;.-...j -^ - rt 'wer(;,shunted from space. ! TELEPHONE 8-126! BOXED CANDY Naturally. It! will be much easier that they are put UHUUBH i...— jjc*o>^... ' , Other writers by the promlnepco achieved (jy them are higher In complete with card BTOWidLwiu.v.. _^ _. , „p,„. r.«,rEerThfH^^_.„j,i rphee regulareffularr meeting ?/..^^^^^J^XcratSv. —- t every man In to^ in setting up the league It teams paces. Throughout the : summqr acting commander James i Boah of Every.Description, $1.50 ' $3.00 their to join our,.organization, and have are entered, but, mar\y boys are not months, the town maintains two gjjji yesterday. tlie sun bl eminence, blhcr chronicler^ hu've us?d area jobs to climb 45 gauge Nylons > 3 prs.$2.65 .sS^aS~ !££ib^:^lS^^Saf^;^pS,^|^J^ S^^S="tSrn^Ws: East Haven to hatlonai prominence but somev;liere, ,onoe, .ftn.utijtnowh had Bill Marine Supplies, Marino Palnfs 'ehaUtian of the. commHtee on wa^Dc ^^ Thompson Ave. AU always asked inrougn ^^ able to be placed on teams and full-time recreational directors at ; — —-— !i^„„Vi'';rf'i''''","Vv;„•»!,„> VO-IWR «,.r.v. .IJardlng In his mind when h(j addre^RCfi the. tpurth estat?,, I^or, no other therefore mustslpn up Individually. Memorial Field for the purpose of "Due to the falling oft In atten- GagUardlBusiness , Asoclatlonof the "".t year s actm- These boys villi be "assigned before supervising child play, and these dance there will be no more story "esjit the pew organization, which place In God's world have tlie salutatory words of his talk a inore pro­ . Everybody's pharmacist cwis ue . ^^ ^^^j^^^^p^ '",3 n?^ h^Clubber' A^Wdues .arc.only one per home than In New Haven where a bustling ex-blke racer truly the.Bchedulels.dravraun.Bo.lf you little would-be basebaU players'Will hours at the Hagaman Library until succeeds the former '='"» Haven , qualifies as a, "Gentleman ot the Press.'.' '^^O^Jl^l^^!^Sd^" "" -va,eselng^,t^^h.gubbe^^A.^^^ .^^ ^^„, ^ „„eh, teUows want to play and are not an be suitably taken care of. , Fall." ' '""'"' Asocwwon. 1 'returned to Thompson Avenue u . ;, . t Jt..i™ff •4->*-* ^ "

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THF. URAKrORD REVIEW - BAST HAVEN ITEWS TABOR EVANGF.MCAL LUrilEllAN cd bV Hopo'Clrplo. •rliursdov. Wnv I ft. WSft 7:00' confirmation Class meets Vixm Twn Thursday; May 18, 1950 CIIUUCH ' - THE BHANFOnD REvSfEv(r . EAST HAVEN NEWS The Ilcv. Emll 'O. SwahsoHi PnSlor In vfislryi { ' iXANDID I 7G llop^dn AvCnUc Thursday, May 25 -^ CHRIST CHURCH NOTES porcelain. It is. also the chief sea­ Garden Notes 'i'M .Tabltha Society meets at Old Stone Church port of Denmarlt.The next seaports Thur.sday, May 18 — the heme of Ml'ji. Rebel Llndberg, Sunday, May 21 — Youngsters History class of importance are pdexse, Oarkus (ESTASLISHSD a liis) ^WIZ Asconslbri Day — Goodsell Rd., with Mrs. Elsie As Mr. Brinley Sees It 6:00a.m. Holy Communion and Aaborg. v ; • ' . ' - •' '• ••AMD • WHAT NOTS VIONETTE 7:30 Ascension Vespers, Sermon. Damberg as cohostcss. Menibors • issues Cdendar 0:30 a. m. Church School Tile nines spread Iheir purple laces "The Goal In Glary", vFuU ChoU VTake Bows Studies Facts While the greater, part of Den­ nv QIVA ROUND ' ' RovliiR Reporter In sweet secret country places are reminded to bring articles tot For Coming Week 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and mark's population are pure Danes, SllP East %ur,tt ^mi And dOOTi the path the dntrodlla will sing; ' ' . I . . the While Elephant Sale, ''He that dwcllolh In the Secret need—and eighty per cent more Sermon—the Rector. there are- other nationalities and SBBLlaHED EVEBTT THUBSDAT Luclty Logan — Tol. 8-2379 Step In their cxqvil.slte quadrille, Friday, May 18 — 7145 Senior .choli' rchca.wl. Place of the Most High". doctors, than wc ' need—ahd Friday, May 19 3:00p;m. 'Confirmation Class UEYEB I.ES]11ME and JDIIK E. :,OEB, // the Sim 3:31) Children's Choir tescnvsal. Cla.S3 meets In the Memorial At Concert Of Denmark races represented.. • Tlie qiieslion for Uie week was And tulips keep their lovers' tears lArtd where shall I rind this dwell- ninty nine percent more Politicians 7:45 P.M. Meeting of 1050 Passion i Denmark Is" a constitutional Fubliihera Doesn't stdrt to shine. Of. de\V— i -lor'lti••••-•- s •'-•May•, -"my• dears^--...o^ 8:00 Adult Confirmation Class Init plnce? Wliere shall I BO, up niid than Wc need but wc have not Room. WILLIAM 1. AnERN, Editor "Wnat ure your personal views con meets In vestry [SCHOPJ7ELECTS Play Production In tho Parish Wednesday, May 24 — A near capacity house was en­ I'o the Editor: monarchy with a parliament. Tlie The berries urtll rot- •• The Branford Gai'don'. Club's down this weary land, to find mo n oncuith houses to live In I No House. upper chamber Is called the Rigs- Alice T. Fetetioo, AtaocUt* Editor Right off the vine. Saturday, May- 20 — dwelllnn place? I no sooner find mo dwelling places. The LAW, was 9:00 a.m. Rummage Sale, in the tertained last evening at Black- This Is the fourth in a series of aoclaiiised wiedicino in iimoncay' twenty-second annual Flower Show ' 0:00 Conllrmallon Class' Phial J^PJW TWlkLERS once very strict about crowded Saturday, May 20 Church Hall, sponsored by the stone Memorial Library Hall by articles being prepared by students dad and the Folkctlilng the lower THE BRANTdRS BEVIBW, MO. will be held on Friday, June 23 at a little hole to crawl Into, then chamber. The king. Is,: Frederick IX. 7 Boaa Street Tel. S-Stsl " Btutot Ign stamps flood the Review Town -will miss seeing Marlon aevcrni people' called me, ontt wcte the Trlrtlty Church Parish House, Extimlhfttloh; alonK conies, my frantic neighbor, conditions in a few rooms, and 2:00 P.M. Food Sale and Silver Junior Guild, chairman, Mrs.' E. the members of,the Junior Musical of the World History classes at the TUB EAST BAVEtl HEWS Forelg very Intetisied in tne' subject; bvit I1ie following students of tlie Tou In the Pariah House, auspices E. Galpin, J*, Co-chairman, Mrs. Art Society. In all twenty-one iiuce this week ...... Nate Colien, Murphy tod her beloved horses...... from 2;30 to 8;30 P.M. The theme; Sunday after Ascension, May 21 — j High School were elected ns new and buys It over my hond. And the sometimes folks were arrested and East Haven' High School. Other The local goveriurieht is divided • T»L Btanlotd B-2431 ilfice all teit they duiii't actually itnow "June in Bloom" will bo carried B;1B Sunday Sbliool ' Law, wondcrf\il law, protects him. fined for overcrowded conditions. of Church School,, benefit of Church Charles Borrmann. young mu.slclons took part In the I edltcrials have featured Russia, into twenty one counties, each with V. O. Box til6 Belt HMt jroprietcr of Jvietcalf's Drue,Store .....: Hue and cry starts' over the enough about Hi to voice Uny d6- majorettes Joan Baker, Reglna Thursday, May. 25 — annual concert which marked the' ind new wife send card Irom naming of the new scliools throughout the program. The lo;30 Morning Worship, Full Locarno, Dorothy Sohmld, Betty And out frrom the little shelter, Landlords wore even hailed Into ohool picnic In Juno. Chairmen, Ireland and Norway. its own government. A mayor is, SVBBoilUtOH flnlto opinions,! so I proceeded to committee In charge of the show. Choir win sing. • which I have found, go I Into the courts and fined for aliowlnft such Mrs, Clifford Lewis, Mrs. William ; 0:30p.m. Junior and Boys Choir closing of the year's festivities for elected by the town.councils. 12 per T»r, peyacie la adTUict amaica and from Paris Nick Granite Bay puts in first bid seek factual-inioniitttion from the White, and Phylls^Struzlnskl.. ' things, to exist. TubcrculousKs, Lynehan and Mrs. Delmar Dover. 7:46p.m. Senior Choir the club members. The committee submitting this Jharp and the Mrs. Inform all dt Frank Kinney ir. and Joe Orsene Mrs. H. E. H. Cok, Mrs. 'Wlnthrop Tuesday, May 23 — ' The other members of the group cold world, to seek another dawll- •8:00p.m. Junior Guild meets In , The program; Connecticut, Pa­ article Included Barbara Charman, The religious, pt-,Denmark creeds ASyEBTtSINO RATES OM Af EUOATtOi: he beauties'of the tamed city ....:. travel tonight to-protect Branford's ,="'' '^°™'J',"''"''""""",•"•;;,-;;- H. Towner, co-ciialrmon; Schedule, 3:30 St. Andrew's Junior Fishers Ine place, like thousands of other venernl diseases, etc,, . was the * Sundhy, May 21 ' Leo Tlanoretl, Peter Costa and Mrs, s, E. Smith; Staging, Mrs. liiebt in vestry, arc; Rosemary Ctirlson as head all over our land, "the land of the Ecnernl cry and wo raise hlUions 0:45 A.M. Church School the Church Hall, tricia Dolan; The Best Things In are welcome. ;.-',• Entered u tecond cUai matter Octobr 3t. Stephen's A.M.E. ZIon Church interests in J^mlor American Connecticut State-Medical society, majorette, Audrey Atkinson, Ann Life are Free; Bo Tired, Rita Mc- Richard 'Vogt. < We have tried 'to' bring out the ID, lesiS, U tlie post ottlee at Bnnl-''< las' 27th anniversary banquet Legion baseball..;;.... Team is look- m New aaven. mr. James U. Burcu, Clarence L. Famsworlh, Mrs. A. 7:0D Contlimatlon-Class meets free, the home of the braVe', We to stop the spread of these 11:00 A.M. Church Worship Ser­ MOMAUGUIN MISSION DooUttle, Joan HttUdcn, Roddy ornwl forth. In weariness to find diseases.. But, then that "farce' is vice. Rov.i James Waery, guest Garrah; Impromptu A plat Major, DENMARK Important facts and features of 04nti., under Act ot March a, '1897. ' itheduled for Saturday, May 27 ...'.' Ing for a morning game on DUector of Vubhc Relations, there, Perry Tucker; properties, Mrs. 'Vir­ in vestry. ' Duncan, Phylls Peckhnm, Barbara 101 Dewey Avenue : Nancy Ryan; Dance Tzigane. Irene Our study of Donmoik started Denmark as we have learned them. Joe BUza passed out cigars to~ Memorial Day Parade In the Immediately sent out a large gil J. McNeil; Entries, Mr^. LoVell Wednesday, May 24 — another place, to lay. our wenry stale, NoWi I lis the "Concer" en­ minister. Anthems by the Inter­ Sunday, May 21 -r Tlia BaTlav and Tbt ttewi wilcome eontr Rotary recently It's a boy afternoon will be a new angle on amounc oi mateiial on thu suujeuu T. Holablry Clnssiflcntl'-n Mr.>!. Donortlo, and Maxliio Roganson. heads. Tho State takes away my thusiasm. Billions are being ralred mediate and Junior Choirs. Pohmursky; My Memory of You; with the crash of a United States Becau.ie of World WaiTI Denmark bationa from reedera upon eor lablect -c 2:00 Food Sale In vestry .sponsor- I'.ie new group was chosen by the to slop Cancer. Those who get the 8:30a.m. Morning prayer and That Second Minute, Joyce Carlson plane near the coast of Denmark. is-still slowly, rocovcrllig In its; in­ pabUo Ifiteresk. All communlcetlonb ndbt D Death of 'William Fox of New Ha- the town's observance Schools 1'ne latest publicatioIdrty tiuestlonn Is a bookles anat Scott W. Qllbert; Horticultural, comfortable house, and then ap­ Worship . • Juba, Ann Morton; My shadow, I algned! algnatnrei VIU be'Vltllbeld upon, tr v'en recalls him as a resident and band to get prominent spot In contauUng concernin'•"•"" mip.itlong 'Soclaizts anoo Mrs. R. Earle Beers; Arrangements, mnjoreltcs and Miss Virginia Motss- propriates millions to build me billion!;, live in nice homes, and do 7:30 P.M. Bible Class for young 10:40 a.m. Church School The plane crash, being of world­ dustrial, education and economic QDaM. Anonjraioaa contribution! -mil ;iie di> i v'en recalls him as a resident and bona to Is not needed nor desirable ns ImiE mang at final try-outs lield duii'lng some little closets, which architects not have to worry about their people. Dream of Jeannie With the Light wide importance, held our Interest welfare. .. _,' relerded. -, " , _ . , — - _ .11^.1 V. Medicine. Ill uLuci vu r,..- ,—.— - Mrs. Roger A.'Bonton; Judges; Miss as the plniUs are lloworlng solls- dcwlling places. They are- secure. Monday, May 22 — Brown Hair, Lcnore Hlcken; Au­ liroperty owner In Short Beach .,'.. parade and majorettes will march, answers ..u.,.,v, „ MadoUn R. Zneher; imspllality, faclorlly, the early part ot the week. and engineers, call "Rooms". And . 3:00 P. M. The Junior Pilgrim ' .5:00p.m. Junior Choir so we desired to further our know­ Denmark is a member of the Florence Qulnn won first and not in any other section as better undErsiuiidinR' about it, this Mrs. S. A. Grlawold; Publicity, Urs. then If I earn, a few cents more a At least until an other "craze" Fellowship will meet at the church tumn, Ellnore White; Out of the ledge of Denmark. . ' awar• .'Wad sfo noter hed rdemocrati Tole Tracy pqlltlca at thne waIn frons fearet odf .;thei. r Shirleowny Vamusiciann Clcest Medicineweek's cUium. In norde winr consisto givte opeoplf severae al becomes .prevalent, With tho lack 7:00 p.m. Senior Choir Night Came Love, Ruth Johnson; United Nations ahd the .North TOGETliER WE STAND M. D. Stanley! Tickets, Mrs. James week, than they think I should and go by bus to the Dunbar Con­ Hungarian Rhapsody, Beverly Blg- Denmark Is located in northern Atlantic Detense Pact. 2Bth annual Exhibitio-...I— n.„o Mof - ni-fithte —indispose* »^"»-d >•• »wit oMh wcol nt.hr*d ...... r sectio. Annine aTs. excerpts taken fro-••---'-un.,m the ator-men, ti tin^- F. cobey; Refreshments, Mrs. El­ out I got kicked, and must look for of the proper type of food, es­ gregational Church for the final Europe between the Baltic and "The strength of our Country Meriden Art^ and Crafts Asocia- Duhn^Is' in St. Raphael's hospital tionctt booklet. If any oiBanizatioo!. mer O.Horton. another little "Hole" to crawl Into. pecially. Meat, the cancer scourge joint mooting or Pilgrim Fellowship CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES elow: Thine Alone, Florlan's Song, The future of Denmark looks will be increasingly greater. The First Church of Chrlut Scientist, Elizabeth Maddern; Malaguena, North Seas Just south of Norway. promising and she will probably be­ liems ,i n th, o unit.. y ot ou,r people... , " tlon last week she is a student for observation .,.,.•... Buddy poppy nr inoiVidiinii woulri like to ftbtnln ' Members tire nsked to bring ar- Then come the great "Elections." Groups. Wear out-door clothes and Ann Morton, Ellnore White; If I It is also north of one of Europe's rUe forOKOUiK quotiition lins 'o'f Ruth Doertler, the artist, and Is sale starts this week-end ...,...; First ?nis bioKlet o7anv othe intorraa- Democracy.'>peaks> It's mind, at the Cancer cell makes Its greatest pro bring bus fore and box lunch. Pro­ Wlnthrop and Derby Avenues, New come one of the most progressive tlcleS'for the White Elephant ta­ polls, I "Willi do this, and I will do gross under malnutrition. HaVen, Sunday service at 11 A. M. LovedYou (Carousel), Make Be­ greatest dairy regions, Schle^wlg- nations of Europe." •' pnrtioular sicnifieftnee llils week- rapidly gaining stature as a.master poppy was sold to First Selectman Y\on roiicirnrntf socinlized MGniomE bles, to be in fthargo of Mrs. Ar- gram will Include slides of summer and 6 P.M. Sunday School Is at 11 lieve (Show Boat), Rose Amarante Holsteln. Detunark. compared to • ••'• '-'--- -1 • ' '^""'^ nalnting Clifford J. CollinBjJ^y Janies ^i^^^^^^^ thiir E. AlUnB. Ah educational dis­ that. If. you elect me, says the Where shall wo go • to find our conferences, a speaker from China, MalnCi a state of these United 's-sw'?5n= S'lL American LeRlon Khndld Kwiz reporter. ' shouting politician. And when he A. M. Wednesday evening testimon­ StoutheartedHen (The New Moon) end when' on SatufjTay we mark at sale next play of an fterb Wheel by Mr,s. dwelling ploces? If you try to beat out-door recreation and a special ial meeting at 8. The Reading Room David Nygard, Jack Mlddlker, Rob­ States, is one half Its size. their Q: "Wliat is.,•Compulsory Health Charles B. DooUllle will bo-shown. i?eta your vole he sits down In his the houslnit shortage, with a tent, Worship Service. Members arc re­ ert Polastri, William Patterson; "Armed Forces' Diiy" and qii Insurance';" • ,. . /fe/i' luxuriant mansion, and drifts you run Into trouble. Tho LAW at 152 Temple Street is open week The climate of Denmark is DON'T WAIT day? ...... proms and dances ...... Monday A: "It Is a program proposed bi • Class 30, Children's Class, eliair- through his term of office. Some minded to bring greeting cards for days from 0 to 8:45 and Wednesday Bless This House, Th6 Elf and generally mild and damp, with the Sinulfiy rcongnitioii .is nivcn to man Mrs. R. P. Bailey, a—5 to 7 steps In. If vou think to salve thn the Japanese Project and con­ from 0 to 0,, "1 Am An Aniericaii Dnj'." Though a bride may be the Federal Security Aamlnistrator. years;' b—8 to 12 year^ c~U to 17 I SEED soul, filled with love for follow difficulty, with 0 trailer, "nio LAW The Fairy, Ruth Johnson; Russian temperature ranging from 60° In Far jrom dutiiul In place ot existing Voiuniarj beings, comes forth with an Ideii, tributions for the : Milk Fund for "Soul and Body'! will be tho sub­ Dance (Trepak), Patricia Dolan, the summer to 32° during the For Cold Weather years. ''• -.^DAPTE"' stops 111. Even if you try an old China. "1 Am An An Amei;ican Dn.v' I've never seen one- Health Irisurancei'-'pians, it woUlo •ED" to better Uie conditions of the ject of the Lesson-Sermon for Sun­ Beverly Blgelow; Valse In C Minor winter. The country, on the whole, Moat'of tho hardy sprlnn yower- AN •ADAP'l" BUS, or railroad car, trouble comes (Op. 84, No. 2), Elizabeth Thomp­ celebrale.s .tlie niaUing ot" " new' Thai ioasii't bemititul levy a new, compulsory pay-roll ta>. Ing bulbs are so hardy that the sood poor, but tho Idea Is'soon squelch­ your wn:y, until you hove settled There will be no meeting for the day, May 21, 1950. • • ; . lies In tho North Temperate Zone. 10 support a medical system leatur- (^ VJVionnjovul ; .,.„ uslne ed, with tons of political mud, and Senior Pilgrim Fellowship. son; L'Heure Exqulse, Sometimes, A large percentage of the land HAVE YOUR CHIMNEY citizehs. To tlicin We say Wei hverage'gardener gives them prac­ the matter with the Law. And if ' Tlae Golden Text Is from Psalms Phylllc Rice; Prelude, Ruth Rol­ Inguovernmont Regulation ot both tically no attention at all, Under is burled deep, out of sIghV. our Lawyers cannot mako -v living, 7:30 P.M. Bible Class,for young 62.5. "My soul, wait thou only upon within Denmark Is used for farm­ come and Coiteratulalioiis. ,Ho\V patients dnd doctors." such care, or neglectl, Ihcf sur­ -r/ Thus tho farce goes on and on, then we send them lo Congress, people. ler; In My Garden, Sometime I ing such foods as wheat, barley, rye, CLEANED and REPAIRED God; for my expectation is from Feel Like a Motherless Child, ever, nil o£ liH^-new citizens iiiicl Q: "Will people'who don't wish vive; but they do not nvbduoe local '""-Will's thO 5" ,,,0 best dccevlng the' public Aiwoys nay them well, house thenn Thursday, May 25 him." . :' .' Elizabeth Thompson; Slaughter on oats and potatoes, but, all European , old-TTmust worlc tdsoilicr to pre­ ^^T BEACH to use the OoVernpient service havt their best in either quality or promising and never filling Uioir luxuriantly. And wo pray for a 0:30 P.M. Choir rehearsal for Tenth Avenue,. Patricia Dolan; countries where mineral resources Write; SEBY.FICHERA quantity ot nowers.; provisos, Write to me says the big "Dwnlllno! Placo;" We send billions Junior Choir Selections from the Bible Include are concerned. serve our hard-earned heritaae of to iJay the'Tax?" , ) Tlie mo.1t general mistake in re­ W'^^^'MSO D°"L9bobn the following: -'A«d fear not them You'll Never Walk Alone, Junior BOX 97, EAST HAVEN .Tii,„ r> u r.„i„„ „f ijni«rf„v, „,.„i A: ""Xes, Everybody with a pay- laWh^V°^«XMoUet l^"* °, 'i polltloion. o«d I'll help you. His to Eurone to fced^ and house the 0:30 P.M. Choir rehearsal for In­ Musical. Art Chorus. The capital, Copenhagen, Is voted Freedom.' ''. Ihe C. H. Coles of Hamdpn .are j ^^^^^ ^„,, ^ busliie^ liuome Wll gard . to hnrdv bulbs-^DafCodlls. nicely modulated voice, comWi over poor. During emergencies, like termediate Choir which kill the .body, but are not Girl Scout Troop No. 90 held a rne ^.-. n. i^-jii^o u. —.—..— . . CllecK or a uuamcoo ,..« Tulips, Hyacinths, Crocuses and those, Ii often wonder If'it would able to kill the* soul: but rather Accompanists: Nell Boynton Os­ for its manufacturing products such •or PHONE 4-557! after 3 P.M. Behind us stand our Deolnrn pay tho tax, whether he uses the the otlier waves, so sympathetic. 7:30 P.M. Choir rehearsal for born, May Devlin, Patricia Dolan, as ships, paper, furniture, fish, and qourt of awards at their Ilnal meet- occupying their summer home on the host ot "mlnoT" ones—Is the Qrowihg sweeter and sweeter, as not be a good thing to close our Senior Choir fear him which is able to destroy t'lon of iridepeiidoiice, our Con IPB on Tuesday evening at tho Scout Qlark Aveune. '• , service or not. The tax .would apply ossemplion that, once they've, fin­ the time for a new election draws colloges and schools, and use these scul and body in hell." (Matt.l0:28) Phyllis Rice, Mrs.-Ralph Desi, Reg­ A ten-year attendance pin MJ.. and Mrs. Herman Michaels to all wage earners' arid-' sfelf-enl- ished. blooming, the gardener Is inald A. E. Smith, Ellnore White. Rlitutipii, bui- UlBilU l oOtf itigiics Eights, , \Val 111-­ .MB-.. ifear, but we arc still whore we buildings for "Homes' at least dur­ Correlative passages from the ley Forge, A: '-'"-'"^-—"",!„ ' Prlscllla ^^^^ family visited in Bound Brook' pioyed persons—also ,to ' all em­ through *llli them for the year. were. > ing this housing shortage? But The Women's Republican Club of Christian Science textbook, "Science Ushers: Barbara Kaminsky, iVrKOnnci'Norniandv House. A ten-year attem N.J. last week-end. ployers." :• ' ( ' • Exactly the opposite is true. The East Haven will meet on Thursday Dorothy George, charlene Carlson, and Okiiinwa care they are given after bloomlni; . And the State Is flooded with that would be steppinc on "Corns" and Health with Key to the Scrip­ and Ulcinnwa Wlint'lino nlipnii ii was presented to Miss (^-."Wlil Veterans who alrendy M^«y^^ v..A- seventy more lawyers than wo which star such cry that even our evening. May 2(3th at the home of tures," by Mary Baker Eddy, In­ Ellnore White, Nancy Ryan, David unci uicinawn. vv iiat liqs aiifad is ftelbert.. Miss Deibert Is the only Will dotermlho how well they Will rna«hv» Legislators'could "Get". What is Mrs. Clifford Sturgcs, 10 Hotchkiss clude the following (p. 311): "So Nygard. Counselor, Ruth Llnsley "ORGANO" perform- the following spring. the good of schools, it you have no Road at a P. M. Mrs. Prank Barker Oliver. still 11 big question murlc. There- J-out in the East Shore district to First of nil, gel thSni to grow as long as we believe that soul can- sin fore, ,wo;imiBt be ."..T^eairicd for achieve this distinction. fine a crop of toUano as'possible. 3. place to live? Why should our big win • preside. Hostesses will be the or that Immortal Soul is in mortal Very well received was the briginal •A 10-5-5 Ferfiliier with over 40% of the Nitrogen derived spacious public buildings stand Mrs.,Douglas Murray and Harry song written by William Patterson, Defense, 'vvhich ,is tlie theme ot ' It is unusual for thirteen year- This- Involves the following Im­ Klernan. : body, we can never understantj the from Organic Sources tlie finst Armed Forces Day in the olds to have earned "curved Bars'; portant, but not time consuming cmptv. why not use them during Science of being, when one does "Out of the Night Came Love." It operations. Remove seed pods from this housing shortage? Great big understand this Science, It will, be­ was sung by Ruth Johnson and the liistorv 6£ tlie United States. ' Ths three scouts qualifying tor the show Dlaoos. standing .Idle except seasons taken by Mrs^Grelle In dif­ composer was present for Its rendi­ 40 lb. bag $1.98 80 lb. bag $3.75 1 .•iuch .species as are Inclined to ferent parts of Connecticut—many come the law. of Life to man,—even •'^ .' award were; Nancy Swanson and form tliem^ If faded flowers are for a few hours, per week. Lot the higher law of Soul, which pre­ tion. He is a member of the Junior .„.Ilercnbputst demonstriuio, the n mos- ont signifi..,.^- , Bett^ye an^^^^^^^d Bobbie White. ' ^ & iS" has been active In =g||^Sy^^^ kept picked otT, as they should be these usless building be put to pictui*es of wild flowers snapped In group. . £&sas'i some humanitarian use. out of the way places—Interesting vails over material sense through ennt deinonstrntion ' on Armed TT-,» Rnrine Festival for '" .sake, this Item scenes In Kent, Mt. Carmel, South- harmony and imirjortallty." Following the presentation. Presi­ VIGORO 100 lbs. $4.25 BONE MEAL .... 100 lbs. $4.65 paid by the employe aim imn ^u.^^. ^^,.. , _ Where .•shall we find a dwelling dent David Nygrad presented Mrs. COTTONSEED WEAL .,..$4.75 London. Wc call it to'your atten-| jy,-a^,^.^"an will be announced at the y^.^«„i'"° *, > . | by the employer..Themployer. Thee self-employeself-cmplpyeda for appearance's si Ington, Merldon, Hebron, Lebanon FARMANURE .... 50 lbs. $2.25 IM'esent. to)wouldI lunuir,i panayv the",wh'6l the".wholee amount.amount.' " • ' takes care of itself place, a little place to lav us down. and many other parts' of rural At the meeting, held last 'Thurs­ Ruth Oliver, the Counsellor, with a GRO-SOD 25 lbs. $2.70 7-7-7 80 lbs. $2.48 tion, believing tliat it will malce a Tjip'pt-lvf'nl songs, appropriate In peace and security. "Pour Walls, bouquet of roses. Unio™IMSn • P-^P"'."^ -Dar:^e ^»fiy.the, :^r^^hy- l!pompJi^^-.eaH.'^ '"'ompulsbry • H' l ^^^^ Connecticut, Particularly, unusual day, of the Gerrish School P.T.A., 5-10.5 80 lbs. $2.25 5-10-10 80 lbs.' $2.40- mast nntevestihg, and inroriiiiilivo. 'Socialized doth not a prison, make" sang the and Interesting were the Nathan the school principal. Miss Mary Previous to the program Miss 1 IWivesk,„,,„^ loriifis rir the choir, -r. No Minimum Balance ooet. But then the Dead Bbv, never Hale School House and pictures of Cunningham, was presented with a Marjorle Heurchkel gave a general | AGXIC, LIME .... 100 lbs. 69c HYDRATED LiME :. 50 lbs. 69c Saturday drive' i'oi' you'and youi- lived in Conn., He would have to Fort Qriswold. The Marine Mus­ P.TiA. placque. A • curtain for the Idea of the activities of Junior Day,; family. " ^ No Charge For Deposits have had some thing to rhyme with eum at Mystic, ship's figure heads, which is sponsored by the Con­ Ims And Freeman the nice open' spaces. And the school stage, which was, made by POV/ER MOWERS Tile' Submarine Base will lie Col interior views of interesting boats. several of the niothers, and a fire­ necticut Fedei-ation of Music and' 266 MAIN STREET, BRANFORD 1HE SECOND NATICNAl'S "Desert Shlek" does not need fn win be held on Saturday in West open for inspection iho aftpinooii much sympathy, , as one , would Many lovely, pictures of West proof movie screen were also donat­ TELEPHONE 8-166'! Rock, were shown with autumn ed to the school.' Haven; Branford musicians will as­ Red Royale, 21 in. $I05.4S Pincor, 18 in. :$89,50 of If ay 19 and fi'nm !1:00 a m., to \ properly. think however the Rreat. Psalnltt coloring. sist ln'the_progmm.^_^^_^ 'Mr. and' Mrs. Richard Holablrd Scott, Mrs. T. Kehlenbach,,Mrs. W.\cltize(i's and.W_dP<=' of old, assures us, "He that, dewell- Mrs. John Knight, immediate Penn. 18 in. ., .$109.75 Reo, 25 in.,.' ....$185.95 8,00 p.m. on May 20. 'Water are'now residents of Fort Lee, N. J. tlon In the p'rogiram—tiiru admlnls the people's health. One harassed i>tl> in th SBoret Place of the Most Closing, Mrs. Grelle showed some past president, and Mrs. "Vincent ;McCarthyMccartny, .ivirsMrs. . '.P.r.. Dattimeyeruuiii...>;j vv , Mrs-.. doctor said, after attending to fifty-1 The check pltin used by ihou- Farm I animals account for one out t-i'nnRportnlion - will - be provided iMr. Holablrd Is with Pan American trutive lines.from the Government Hloh shall abide under the shadow rainbow pictures, winter scenes-and Gagllardl, past, ow'sident, Jjresent- of every,- lour farm' work accidents IjOtWeen City Pier, New Ijondoii lAlrllhe's In New '^ork City. William Delahant, the Misses Doris In ' Washington — down through three patients In two hours, "I lay simils of people to pay iheir nf tlie Almighty "fi0,,whlln Isparnh sunsets., with the final; picture, a ed the gifts on behalf of the P.TJi. 1 and Pat Dalahant, Mrs. E. Reynolds, awake nights sometimes'wonderhii! lovely black cat sitting on a ,wood throughout the country. Care with GARDEN HOSE .. 25 ft. $2.85—$4.00—^$'4,5b--^5.50 and Tjoiig's Wharf, Grotoii, tioni State agencies, and Local com-i ! i bills witliom tiresome wniting for n place :for the physical body, group of the past two years. ' animals can Increase farm icome^ I Mrs. John Leary. Jr., Mrs; J. Schoe- what I may have mls.sed in the Our complblo icrvico Includoi—RaUpholitorlng I nm ever reminded, that the soul ille in tlie kitchen. Mrs. Xlrelle's Election . ofs officers- took place, 12.:00 noon, Saturday, ;iDiy 20 iiii- rriltlees"' ' • • rushi" -' • in line or rushin>; from place falk and delightful plcturesi were not reduce farm families! , GARDEN HOSE .. 50 ft. $5.25—$6.10—$7.60—$9.25 ihaker. Mrs. John Leary, Sr., Mrs. L. Q; .".What Is happening In Eng­ find ropdiring box iprings ami mtitrtmoi *~ of me Is safe and .secure, and al­ and Mrs. T. MellUo was voted the til 8.00 pin. tlip sump date Paclileo, Mrs. John .'Batrpw, Mrs; •' &: "What do the BrltLsh people Motlorn and (inUquo furnUuro rennlihing—and to plttce. Canceled checks are though tliey kill the body for want very much enjoyed by members presidency. Mrs. Edmund Henry Produced by Lawrence and land today?" best receipts. Wallet with your and guests. FERTILIZER SPREADERS $5.95—$9.75—$17.50 Those persons who desire to Peter Batrow, the Misses'Mary and think?" • • slip covori—all at modarato coit—and all ex* of shelter and ncrhaps food. Tre was' elected ', vice-president, ~Mrs. Eugene Pergament. the display of Phylls Batrow, Mrs. Fred Hawkins; A: "Responsible sources report port worltmaniliip. name In gold, free. 20 checks Spirit of me is firm, established In Tea was served by Mrs. Charles William Brennan, secretary, and the puppets is for the benefit of drive to the haM> will find ample that Brltlch doctors are making si ' A: "'Many are , expressing bitter HAND LAWN MOWERS— Mrs.. CoUopy, Mrs. E. Pearson, Mrs. disillusionment — they are finding Let US re^do your furniture lOith printed with your name, $2.00. faith, "dwelling In the Secret Place Neeley and committee. Mrs, Fouser Mrs. Walter Winesowskl, treasurer. the Dental Clinic. » parking facilitips; they will he A. Sjogren. Mrs; A. J. Pfelff, Mrs. -valiant effort to give their patients Air/oain that new luxury air of the Most High and mv heavenlv and Mrs. Archer E. Knowlton pre­ P.T.A. are the joint soonsors of the \ dii'POted to thcio spots by maiinp proper medical care, but find it that socalled 'tree medical service, Use the Personftlixed Check Mansion, is In process of building." sided at the tea table. The entertainment will be accom­ $ 14,95—$ 18.95—$21.95—$29.95 John 'Ward, Mrs. D. W. Owens, Sr., which looked good on paper, reatly cuaJiianing Plan, Ask the Bank today. Berthelson Marionettes which will panied by a school orchestra. spntrjes Mrs. Robert Thompson,. Mrs. L. virtually impossible. Some doctors Harry W. Brinley The East Haven Half-Hour Read­ appear in the East Haven High have' ds many as 4,000 patients on means tragically Inferior service In THE ing Club and the Junior local club Although no admission will be MILCOR GARDEN CARTS—Better Than Ever $7.95, Belbusti, Mrs. C. Poulton. " return for higher and higher taxes". were guests. School on Thursday, June 1, at charged, contributions of 25c are The bnsp will npon up pvpry- Also the Misses Carol Lacey, Patty their lists'. iMany see an average ot Elm City Upholstering Shop 3:00 P,M. •; . ROWER BED FENCE 16 in. lOc per ft.—22 in. 12c ft. twenty patients' an hour—three . NEXi' WEEK'S QUESTION PHONE 8-3410 SEcoNii NATIONAL BANK requested. thing that day and sho\v,tho gen- Reynolds, Gall Lehr, Edna Patty twenty jjuuiuiii-o «** 'Wliat would you say are .some of 234 WHAUE_.Y. AVENU...r..f..r.E Dunwp fl.iiin Eilabllsnad Ivl HF NKW lUVEN . ei-al public tilings that liavp henn 'White, Carolyn,Lehr. ' . • Reading Club The final meeting of the year for riiiiiutes of 'quickies" medical atten- • wiiai wuu.,. ,„.. „..^ 133 taiurth .'it., (\'ril to the I'ail W&n\ ({losed to their pyps before. Tlip tlon for each patient. As Harold the causes tor the high rate ot hlf'h IJSS Becuna,' a 'KiOO ton lieot the Parent-Teachers Association .Member Frtlcrit DeiiotU Iniuranre Corp. Hears Report; R. G. DAVIS & SONS that more than 20,000 pedestrians win toUov/ a covered dish supiser at Stassen. President ot the,University way accidents?" .Mctnber It^tral RMrr^e S)ilctii type subma'ririo, w Capitol Theatre 250 Main atteet Branlord land gr.uit was accepted from the opllonsl« "in toll FILLED DISHPANS FROZEN FISH AT A COST OF 50 CENTS Tel. 8-8133 State ot Coiuipctieut i'oi the pur­ OPEN MONDAYS S8) MAIN ST., EAST HAVEN Hospital pose o£ preeting a Navy yard. TEST DRIVE" THE Mrs. Kay Anarfaao, Prop. QIC ECONOMY Undersea craft did not make Ihcii Gr«al Qoi mlleogo—provad In ttia Grand Can­ COD lb. 40c appearance in Npw l^ondnn until Thun.. Fri.. Sat.. May 18.19-20 Regisiered Nurses in AHendance loith AUGIE'S AUTO REPAIR S. J, ESPOSITO yon Economy Run, Tliero u forii Six wltli Over* Day and Night im,"), when tlip Ipiidci OZARK drive won from tho three full-il£«,tow>prIced carl. HADDOCK lb. 49c GENEEAL BEPAIBHrQ Servidinj' and Pnmplnj; and lieV brood of suhmaunps ai And with Ford'i low flrit c6sit low operating cott, Carefully Prepared Meals MARK-DOWNS -IN high retalo value, il'i the "Big Economy Pack­ Betty GraUc, Victor Mature Oxydoi - Spic and Span TIBES — BATTKRTB8 Septic Tiinks and Ce&spooLi vived and Diets MA CKEREL lb. 36c AAA SERVICE AAA age" of lit field. P|;il Harris Phone 4-3989 Toda.v, the subm.irinc base is FHONE 4-SS3S I cake of Ivory Phone 4-5218 439 Main St BIG POWER-V-8 or "6" S3 MAIN STI«EET EAST HAVEN 112 Silver Sands Rd. East Haven piigngpd ill her piimarv pcacp- 'A. lovely batket ot gifts awalta • Your choice of tv/o greot economy enolne*, the AT YOUR FORD DEALER'S WabashAvenue limp mission ot maiiitaiiinig you at an cxpresilon of gOQ^ ; fomoui 100-h.p, V'8 — the only V>8 In Ui (i«id~ will from public spirited locak Furniture Boxed Chocolates • or lit componlon-in-qualiiy, Iho 95-h.p. Six. So economical to buy...ond to ownt I Ivory Snow I Camay part of the hirnng and wpll train­ merchants If you have Jusl be- in Technicolof I George A. Sisson EAST HAVEN ed sulinia'rinp force that w'ill bi com« vhgBged, just moved to BIG SOFA-WIDE SEATS A.C.P. Electrical $1.50 to $3.00 a nuelpus in ease vc find our the" city, flifc ft new Mother, msURANOB HARDWARE STORE jhave.'moved Within the city, ; Sofl. wide t«uls with ih« moi) hip and ihoulder Paints — OlaS3 — Toys helves at war again. Should lliat 1 room In tha low-price field. Sdutt that aro "com' Sun., Mon., Tues., May 21-22-23 Service, inc. FtEE — BONDS [or''juit become Swe«t Sixteen. Appliances b*I^Sli^:» \ ._ j. VUTOMOBILE - OASOAITY Cleaning Supplies — Garden day conic, officers and incii alike | |There'« notWng'.to buy; No ', fort contoured" for the utmoti In big cur luxury. 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-fii.^ THE BRAKroitP REVIBW - gABT HAVES NEWS Thursday, May Lflr 1950 ^ Thursday, May 18, I9S0 THE BRADFORD RSVIEW - EAST HAVBN NEWS Page flTt Marion Martin Weds Elizabeth Rathke \ Lena Zeoli Weds LARGEST ATTENDANCE Sabastian Crisafi Wed On May 6 To \ MISS MARY PHILLIPPY, Gloria Theresa Annunziata Theresa Pellegrino, Phoebe Higley, Salvdtore Viola Carioni Becomes May Bride EIGHTY COUPLES ENJOY Calvin W, Ardolino Garden Club Robert MacLean, VOTES VETERAN'S BALL Married In Sacred Heart Church Mr. Croye R. James' on Saturday morning. May 6, at 10 SGT. JAMES REYNOLDS, Announcement Is made of the Becomes Bride Of Mr. John Ruggiera Married Recently Wed In Guilford o'clock. Miss Marlon Edna Martin Miss Elizabeth Morse R,ithke,' marriage of Miss Lbna Martha ANNUAL LEGION BALL IN Will Convene FINE ENTERTAINMENT daiighler of Mr. and Mrs. Leo daughter of Mrs. Cornelius George Zeoll, daughter of Mr. Rosarlo Married on Saturday morning. , In a lovely ceremony which took Miss Phoebe HIgley, daughter of Zeoll of East Haven, to Mr. Salva- May 6, in St. Vincent dePaul's Martin of 503 Columbus Avenue, to .iathke of 72 Stanley Street, New' WED IN HARRISBURG, PA. tore Viola on Saturday morning, Of J.^ Mobile BRANFORD STATE ARMORY place on Saturday morning, April Wednesday Mr. and Mrs.. Donald IVes Higley , Capt. and Mrs. John Schwanfelder Miss Robin Smith of Dover, Mass., Mr. Sebastian Crlsafl. son of Mr. Haven, forroerly of Branford. and! Church, East Haven were Miss 2fl, at 10 o'clock in the Church of of East River, niul Robert MacLean April 29, at 8:45 in St. Theresa's Theresa Annunziata, daugliter of of Branford; nllc green chltfon. black faille; red roses and and Mrs. Michael Crlsafl of 22 Burr •^r 'rr^n^'i*,?'.!?,* ^"^ married toi Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Phllllppy Church, North Haven. The Rev. Miss Gloria Marie Carlonl, daugh­ Commander and Mrs. Joseph F. West rta^en; black cotton; St. Vincent de Paul, East Haven, The Garden Club ot East Ha­ were mdrrlod' Siindny at Christ Mr, and Mrs. Frank J. Kinney, Jr., Itephanotls. Street, East Haven. The Rev. James Washington, D. C. Since 1947 she ter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Carlonl of Mr. and Mrs. PhUlp Annunziata ot Miss Theresa Pellegrino, daughter Episcopal chyrch in Guilford '^'a?H^Mr?"^i? •^'^'^^ ^" of of Harrisonburg. Va., announce the has been associated with G. C. Raymond Mulcahy officiated. Glynn of New Haven; nlle green gardenias. • ven will convene on, Wednesday at of Branford; brown taffeta. Mr. Bob Adams with Miss Eslille E. Dargan officiated. ?5 rPn.r^%St'?ff''u^i^""" or marriage of their daughter. Mary 75 Chestnut Street, Branford. and 68 Oakley Street, Annex and Mr. taffeta. Mr, and Mis. Thomos K. Coleman of Mr. and Mrs Pi'nnk Pellegrino of 2 o'clock in the Hngaman Meniorinl Wendy Hlglcy, sister of tho bride Mr. James McOouldrlck of Ea.st Stuckey of Branford; rayon chlfton- Miss Mary Slncavage was maid of ilt.f^rtal i,„i^^w'v;„"^"''!"ia'J^. ^''^"ces, to Stg. James T. Reynolds, Price & Sons in Harrisonburg. Mrs. Nicholas Longo and Mr. Mr. Joseph C. Noblle, son ot Mrs, John Rugglero, son of Mr. and Mrs. of East Haven; green satin; gar­ 603 North High Street, East Haven, was mnld of honor,llie bridesmaids Haven and Miss Phyllis Ty.son of Peter Orlando were witnesses. Morion Nobllo and the late Ceasar Joseph Rugglero of 80 Asylum St., Selectman and Mrs. Frank Library with Mrs. John E. Croumey coral; sweclpeas. honor. Miss Margaret Slavln and ycffi ln^S» i^J«?f^f^«?''p?,-'."^°n °* M'-- and Mrs. Francis v! Sgt. Reynolds is a graduate ol Clancy of East Haven; ^^;hlte moline denias. I^r; and Mrs. Dom Ferrara became the bride of Mr, Calvin presiding. wore cousins of tho bride; Miss Hamdcn, pink marqukette; pink Miss Marie Rich were bridesmaids. ?clock in the rectory of St. Rita's;Hevnolda nf 37 Hrvnn Road Branford High School. Stom Mr. and Mrs Viola are living Noblle of 325 Main Street, Branford New Haven. ot East Haven; white bended crepe; William Ardolino. son of Mr, and Georgia Rltphlo, ot -Hamden and roses. Mr. and Mrs Alden Peck of Bran­ .n 32 Pearl Avenue, Hamden. . were wed Saturday, April 29 at 10 and net; orchids. Mrs. Almon M. Edgerton ot Mll- ford; white faille; arm bracelet of (Mr. Michael Crlsafl was his 'Swne'l' ofnSuf.H"^" ^' ^^"^ the weddTn«"'?o"ok°'place In College, and the Mark Wlsemai Tlie Rev. Joseph Buckley perform­ red roses.. , Mrs. John Ardolino of 300 First foi'd will bo the guest speaker. Mrs. Miss Audrey Knowles of New Ha­ Lieut, and Mrs. F. A. Pleper of brother's best man, and ushers were Jowney officiated, Harrisonburg on May Hth. The School of Advertising, New York. Ht o'clock at St. Mary's R. C. Church. ed the ceremony before aii altar de­ Mr. James McGouldrIck of East Avenue, West Haven. Tlio Rev. von. The best man was Jack Sim- New Haven; yellow organdy. swcctpeas. .^aven; yellow taffeta; pink roses. The Rev. William Whlbey pertrom- Haven and Miss Phyllis Tyson of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Tomlln- Edgortoh will demonstrate the fun­ Capt and Mrs. W. Shockley of Mr. Prank Sapanaro and Mr. An­ , ."® ?..°^ *" attended by her bride's only atendant was Miss Mary Is assigned to the Recruiting Pub-, corated with palms and spring son ot .Hdmden; black pique; Dan|el Golden officiated. damentals of tolwer arrangements. ley ot Monchester and tho Ushers Ueut. and Mrs. Nathan Zafflrt of lister. Miss Margaret Rathke, and E. Ondcrdonk of Inwood, W. Va., llclty Bureau, Governors Island Mr and Mrs. Stanley Dawson of ed the ceremony. flowers. Miss Louise Cretella was Hamden; black velvet with taffeta; Wore: Clark Wlswcll, Carl von Branford; flowered taffeta. Branford; aqua crepe. gelo MMsio. Branford; aqua net over pink white orchid. orchid. =, ; Tlie bride, who was escorted and A nominating committee has Mr. and Mrs. Paul Evoskevlch of 'Heman's Homestead was the Prof. Francis E, Jones of Hartford and the groom's best man was his N. y., as an advertising anc Miss Betty Lasko sang "Ave soloist In a program of music which given In marriage by her fatlier, Sternberg, James - McOralh and Mr. FranoU J. Regan of New Ha and, Washington D. C, a cousin of editorial copywriter. ;affeta; light pink roses. Maria" and "On TUls Day, O Beauti­ Included "Ave Maria," "Panls . Mr. Russell Scott ot East River Mr.' and Mrs. C. Fred Messina of been named which Includes Mrs, WiUlnm Hlglcy. Heather Higley ven with Miss Frances Lois Wood­ Branford; white marquisette over scenfe of the reception brother, Pfc Francis F. Reynolds, New Haven;,black net. was attended by lier sister, Miss John P. Barclay, Chairman; Mrs, satin; gardenia. The couple left for New York and Che bridegroom, w&s the best man. USMC. After a wedding trip through thi Mr. Emil Montellus of Branford ful Mother." Angellcus," and "Because." and Miss Janice R. Bartlett ot New Bettlna Pellegrino ,and by tour was the flower girl.- Mlsa Louise ward of New Haven; black strapless Washington. A reception followed in the San- Middle Atlantic states and New with Miss Amy Predom of West The bride who was escorted to the Haven navy blue dotted swlss; rose Mr. and Mrs. John Messina of bridesmaids, the Misses Angelina Earle R. Jaiiics, Mrs, Frank L. Lalne. Pond of Branford soloist. faille; orchid. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klllmas of Mrs. Reynolds Is a graduate of Given in marriage by her father, West HavCii; -nlle green chiffon. Mrs. Arthur S. Rosonqulst and Mrs, Branford; beaded peacock blue and ford Barn . for /the immediate Harrisonburg High School, and England. Sgt. and Mrs. Reynold .-laven green net; yellow roses. altar by her father was attended by the bride was attended by Miss Ma­ gardenias. . Pellegrino, another sister ot the Following the ceremony a recep­ Mr. and Mrs. George Lalch of Mr Stanley omnkowski of Bran­ families, after which the couple left win be at home at 158 West 65th St. Mr.' Carl O. Rank of Branford Miss Ida Euzzlnl as maid of honor. Mr. find Mrs. Don ColoUcse of bride, Evelyn Mustakos, sister of Lcverelt C. Clnrk. The commltteo tion was held at Grnngo Hall after- Branford; black faille with silver black crepe. during World War II was employed vlth Miss Joyce Cassldy ot Bran- rie Scarpace as maid of honor. Mr. and Mrs. E. Robert Edson ot will prepare and present a slate of Mr. George Dwyer of Branford ford and Miss Betty Klzlellnicz of (or a motor trip to Florida, where by the Was- Department -in New York City. Mr. Carlo Carlonl, brother ot the Bridesmaids Were the Misses Ann West Haven; black taffeta. East Haven; nlle green taffeta; the bridegroom, Mrs. Edith Car­ which the young couplfi-left for stripes; white roses. New Haven; green faille; orchid. they are remaining; for three weeks. .ord; black lace over orcljld taffeta; bride sewed as best man. Mr George gardenias. bonari and Mrs Helen Ardolino of officers to be elected for the en­ their now homo In Texas. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Barron of with Miss Lcona Peterson of Bran­ /eljow roses. Rappa Margaret Pagllaro, Marie Mr. and Mrs.' John Colber, Jr., ot suing year. ford; blue faille; gardenias. Mr. Charles McCarthy of Bran­ Mr. James, Yale 1947, School of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cimlno of carnations; Noblle, brother ot the bridegroom Luciano, and Rita Cvltella. West Haven; orchid mou'ssellne do Mr. and ,Mrs. Leo DeMarttno ot Branford, sister-ln-law ot the bride. Branford; while organdy; red roses ford with Miss Nan Sperl of Gull- Engineering, served as a first Branford; green marquisette; gar- Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Modzelew Mr. Charles Caddy of Branford and- Mr. John Berardl nephew of New Haven; black taffeta; gar­ The bridegroom's brolhcr-In-law, Pinna for the annual luncheon to East Haven; blnokk antl pink net; and white sweclpeas, Mr Herbert H. Harrison of Bran­ sklof Branford; Yellow taffeti A'lth Miss Ann Krueger of MIddle­ the bride served as ushers. Mr. Emello' Rugglero, brother of sole. bo hold hi Juno will be discussed, ford with Miss June A Steele of New ford; red and white pique; gar­ lieutenant In the engineers. denlos. the bridegroom, was the best man. Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Gustafson denias. Mr. Albert Carbonorl .served as best- pink carnations. • Mr. and Mrs Owen Cole of Bran­ denias. Mr. Joseph Luppino of Branford bodice, net skirt. town; blue organdy; sweetpeas. The bride wore a gown fashioned man. Ushers wore Mr. Nicholas Pel­ . Exhibitors In the artistic arrange­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen of New ' ford; pink and black faille; spring Haven; lavender taffeta; yellow Ushers were Messrs. Michael An- ot East Haven; black lace and white Mr, and Mrs T. J. McNamara, Jr., ments and horticultural classes are roses. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Yuslevicz field, Mass.; navy, polka dot faille; with Miss Ruotola of Ozone Park, Mr. Rudy Marroney of Branforc Mr. Fred Collins of Branford with ot nylon ai''d chantllly lace. Her Illu­ nuzlata, William Rugglero, John moussellne; gardenias. of New Haven; black and white legrino, brother of the bride Nich­ Havon; black taffota. flowers. , of Hartford; aqua faille; carnations. gardenia. N. Y.; with faille; roses. with Miss" Marlon Oliver of Wal- .VIlss Helena M. Cawley of Bran­ sion veil fell from a tiara of pearls, olas Pellegrino, Joseph DlFlllppo, requested to notify the cholrmen ot Mr. M Michaels of East: Haven Mr and MM. Anthony Pepe of Mr John Pesta of New Haven with DogOla and Frank Luciano. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prahovlc of stripped taffeta; gardenias. these sections tho doss they ore Miss Clare Belbustl of New Haven; Mr, and Mrs. Josebh P. Claglla of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B. Anderson Mr. Dante J. BrecciaroU and halla, South Carolina; blue am ford; black net; pink roses. - , Following the ceremony a dinner East Haven; pink orgondy; carna­ Mr, 'James Glynn and Miss Edward Ardolino brother of the and Miss M. Allen of New Haven;, Branford; yellbw organdy; spring Branford; black faille.' of Branford; aqua pique. Norma BrecciaroU of Branford; white top over satin; wrist bracele inr. and Mrs, Carl Swift of was held at the Italian-American The bride wore a white satin bridegroom ,nnd Dr. Andrew Ardo­ planning to enter. It Is hoped that flowered silk; white roses. ji flowers. white organdy and green taffeta; gown designed with long sleeves tions. Betsy Slmonl of East Haven; red all members will exhibit In tho yellow roses and sweetpeas. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A Schmltz ol Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rolocan of black off the shoulder faille; yellow of carnations. .'Jewlngtonj blue taffeta. Club In Beach Street. A reception and white chlfon; flcur d'amour. lino. Mr. Angelo Frlane of New Haven Branford; white organdy with rose New Haven; nlle- green taffeta; tea roses. Mr and Mrs Joseph M. Lalch o Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy of followed from 5 to 9 P. M and a long train. Her French Illu­ Mr. and Mrs, William, Maher of cultural .specimen class. Lumber is, truly an American and Miss Mario Rapone of North Mr. Raymond Orslnl with Miss sion,veil fell from a satin crown, East HaVen;.blue taffeta. MX. and»Mrs. Albert L. Wheeler VIA, t reception followed the cere­ Lorraine Giordano of Branford; colored polka dots. camellias Mr. Undy Aceto of Branford and Branford; White nmrqulsltte ove. Branford; black - faille ballerina When the couple left on a wed­ of East Hjvven; plaid taffeta; gar­ mony, in Tlio Castle, after which Mrs'Robert Bauorstleld.Jr,, has word, originating In Boston. Branford; orchid taffeta; yellow Mr, and Mrs. Henry Holm, Jr. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Donofrlo of Miss Dolores DeBlaslo of Brooklyn, green; roses length, roses.-- ding trip to Florida the bride wore and she carried a prayer book with Mr. and "Mrs. Tliotftas. Hlndlnger been loomed hostess for. the social roses. pale blue net over taffeta; pink an orchid marker'and steamers of of New Haven; blue-dotted nylon. denias, the'ODUple.left for a wedding trip roses, Stratford; black faille; gardenias, Branford; black and White organdy; N. Y.; lavender faille; gardenias. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Knowlton o. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. Murray Upson of a navy bule suit, white hat, navy ao- Mr. and-MriS. Ben Conley ot East to :Hollywood, Fla. hour "following the business meet­ „Mr- ttnd Mrs. Lawrence Davis of Sgt. John Wlgg of Stony Creek red roses. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Sobolewski Branford; flowered pique;- gar­ Branford; black taffeta ballerina cessories( mink scarf and an orchid stephanptls and lilies of the valley. Mr., and .Mrs. Walter Foothill of ing. She will bo assisted by tho Mrs. ;i North Branford; yellow taffeta; Mr. and Mrs. Anthoy Capplello of North' Haven; blue lace. Haven; plnfcvtatfeta and aqua not, : ;The bridegroom, who served for Music! Music! Muftic! Branford; white moire; red roses. and Miss Theresa PauUcus of East Mr. and Mrs. Francis Pepe of of Branford; white and blue denias. length' skirt with white blouse. corsage. Upon their return the The honor attendant wore an Mr and Mrs. Ted Neumann of two years In the U.S. Marines, at­ Arthur W. H-annaway, Frank L, sprlnsr flowers. Haven; yellow crepe; gardenias and Branford; black crepe skirt with chiffon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Dendas o. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Strickland couple wlll.beat home at 7S Chest­ orchid frock with a matching pic­ Mr. and Mi-s. Don .Thomas ot Laiiio and Vincent' Fogarty, The Mr. Lajry Miller of Branford with Mr. Ralph Capplello of New Ha­ East Haven; flowered chintz. Hamden; rpse taffeta. tended Cheshire Academy and Ad- ven with Miss Kathryn Cosgrove of yellow roses. boucle blouse. -' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mlschlcr of Branford; white faille; I'ed roses 3l Poughkeepsle, N. Y.; blue net nut Street, Branford. ture hat, and carried a bouquet of Mr. and Mrs. Hernian G. Basaett Mr. Jack Williams of New Haven mh-al BlUard Academy. arrangement for tho tea table will Branford; blue nylon; roses and Mr. and Mrs. Tliomas Morello of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. LeMay Branford; black and blue taffeta. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis o. orldal wreath of flowering quince. ^ ; i gardenias. The bridesmaids wore ot Branford; white crepe. and Miss Knu DeFalco ot Hamden; be made by Mi's. John E. croumey sweetpeas. MIddletown; black taffeta with of Branford; dark blue line-strap­ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Erickson of West Haven; pink strapless taffeta Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Gebcl of aquamarine gowns with matching Mr. and Mrs. Frank Messina of green satin; American Beauty roses. greon polka dot! rod roses. and Mrs. Carleton Pratzncr will EARL COLTER Mr. Geno Nardclla of Branford aqua lace top; roses. less: pink sweetpeas.- Branford; nlle green taffeta; yellow net skirt; wrist band of pink roses 3tony Creek; black net with printed picture hats, and carried yellow East Haven; white ,satln with white Mr, and Mrs. John J, Enrlght of Mr. and Mrs. Desmond J, Coylo preside al tho tea table. "THE PHOTOGRAPHER IN Mr. and Mrs James Morello of . Mr andMrs. Art Fortune of Bran­ roses. Mr. and Mrs. Webb of Branford bodice. Jewish Center tinted gardlnlas and treesla. I{fW Haven; blackk crepe; red of East Haven; pin marquisette. with Miss Angellnc Ruppolo of New MIddletown; blue faille; roses ford; black crepe with white poka Mr. Donald Ballou with Miss aqua eyelet organd}'. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cawley of pearl biittorii; orchids. corsage of American Legion paper YOUR TOWN" Haven; white faille with silver Following the ceremony a dinner Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Coyle, Sr., rOses, .' i- Mr. Donald HartUn of East Haven popples, sequins: red roses. Mr. and Mrs, George Malcolm of dots. •' Louise Locke of Bfanford; aqua Mr. and Mrs. Sal PetrlUo ' o! east Haven; white taffeta; red and reception were held In the Mr, ond Mrs. Anthony Caruso ot and Miss CarOl Englehart of Short 221 M*ln St.. 8r 304 MAIN STREET. BRANFORD of Courtesy and Value" sweetheart roses. • of Branford; black and white faille; Mr. Robert Geler of Branford Mr and Mrs Albert P. Saltus of Irvng Rosenthal, Meyer Leshne, nounce the marriage ot their denias and sweet peas. « . ven and Miss Shirley'Thompson of New Haven; aquamarine moire. Mr. and Mrs. Fran Wlatrowkl ot shoulder taffota 310 Main Street, East Haven with Miss Claire Smith of New Ha­ .VIenden; black satin with rhlne- Morris, Weiser. • daughter, Jane, to • J. Henry Springfield. Mass; black taffeta; Mr, John Craig and Miss Barbara BRING THE KIDS ven; white lace over yellqw taffeta- jtones, , The- entertainment committee an­ Burghey, Jr., of Fair Haven, on Anstey of East Haven; deep red East ;iayen;, orchid taffota; yellow ^^r.^and^ Mrs Rodo^rlck Stoer of ' RoproiontatWe Telephone 4-5918 yellow loses. red roses. . ^ Mr and Mrs. George Noblle of nounced,, that final arrangements Saturday, May 13 at Trinity Mr. and Mrs. James-Ryalls ot and aqua taffeta; aqua carnations. roses' with sequins. ,v, -.- ,', Clinton's Now Haven . Mr. and Mrs. George DeVeau o; Branford; white pique. were being made for the Bingo Lutheran Church In New Haven. East Haven; black- taffeta; pink Mr. Harry Tletjen and Mlas Jean *lK;and-'Mts,-'-iHlrami ..Myers of, WEEK END SPECIALS HEADQUARTERS FOR CoHbn;, . . Cotton . ..-. Cotton East Haven; white and pink nylon: Party sponsored'by the Jewish Alexander ofvl^cw Haven;' white ESSfTIiiven; 'Rlhk.faino; gardonlasi Mr and Mrs, Paul Andrews of East R-lf^V^^rf'' ^^^- Leonard Tamslii of roses. , -; .,. V,,.-,%,^"*, ,-•••• Hav(?ii;'nayy-blue and white orefie; Wurlitzer Bianoa GRADUATION DRESSES gardenia with roses. ' Branford; aqua faille. • Center, which,iwHL-.ho -held - on family, ,Mr, . and- Mrs. Rudolph Mr. Richard J. Tlibnipson of rosea. , Mr. and -Mrs! William McKay of ELSIE SUGGESTS — Mr. and . Mrs. Harry Bomer ot m.- and Mrs. Richard E; Butler Satm-day evening, liiay 27fh. ' Kneuer, Mrs. Florence Dudley, Mr. ' Mr. Robert Lorenze and Miss East Haven; blue nylon net: ' red roses. ' . How Fresh Will Your Cottons Look Frank Dudley, Miss Isabell Robert­ Springfield, Mass. and Miss Georgia Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'W, Miller of BORDENS EVAP. MILK 2 Ig. cans 23e GOWNS Branford; black satin, dotted swiss of Branford; navy and white faUle; At the close of the business meet­ Bishop of. West Haven; "black and Teresa Fitzgerald of New Haven; Mr. and MI'S. Carmine Mellllo of ! 5 bodice. carnations. son, Addison T. Cooke, Jr., Edward East Haven; navv blue silk; roses.' This Summer? ing, a very Interesting sound movie A. Cooke,. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes white faille; white gardenia wrist­ blue net; gardenia. . JELLO. Asst. Flavors. .. . 3 picgs. 20c ACCESSORIES Mr. William Downey with MISE Mr. Edward Shlllnskus of New about Israel was shown to the group Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Casttgllonl Mr .and Mrs R. L. Swanton of Jones, all of Branford; Mr. and let. East Haven; white-silk with gold; FIRM TOMATOES .. You'll love COTTON. It. always feels cooler, fresher! It's Rose aargamelU of Branford; rec Haven with Betty Hlnchey ot Bran- by Mr. Warren Tucker of Branford Mrs, Robert Dudley of North Ha­ Mr. and Mrs; Frank CsMozealous of East Haen; white net with PROUDLY .: 2 pkgs. 29c and white dotted swlss; gardenlai -ord; black net; pink gardenias. Refreshments" were served. longer wearing!;Cotton sudt easier^—less apt to be dingy! It is with red carnations. ven; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leach of of East Haven; royal blue pique. FRESH STRINGLESS BEANS 2 lbs. 29c Mr. and P4rs. Thomas Fitzgerald New Haven. Mr. and Mrs. • Hal Mr. Gustov Oswald of East Ha­ INCLUDING more cleverly designed, yet so economical. Mr. and Mrs. Slsto Gargamelll- ^l,,^''0-niord: black and white Jayne and family of Bridgeport; HUMMELLS FRANKFORTS .' Ik whlte lace and black taffeta; red NEIGHBORHOOD ven and Miss Barbara .Clapp of LUCAS STUDIO . ^-JOi^CHG Your New 55c The Brand Names chiffon; roses. • . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Broadbent Hamden; red Jersey;"Rardenlas and LARGE FOWL i^' For your Cotton DRESSMAKING and ALTERATIONS roses. Mr. Robert Callahan ot New Ha­ PARTY OBSERVES and family, Stratford; Miss Edna trumpet roses. FORMAL! AND CANDID WEDDINGS 39c Mr. and .. Mrs. Al Giordano, ol Wilcox, Mrs. Mildred Scranton, She Prefers ven with Miss Frances. Schreck of Mr. Andy DePalma of Eijst Haveji V^ Westinghouse Dealer ROESSLERS Yellow Tag Smoked SHOULDERS Branford; blue net and lace; yellow SILVERWEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Phil Dudley and fam­ •: \ Portraits — BabJrSi^' — Commercials 43c Mr"™^f' "'Wtenet; tea roses, and Miss Claire McCartlh of New . n. -, roses. mi^ •ii;y'"J?™u"'"'='^ey °f Branford ily, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Dudley Haven; navy dotted sWlss. •' r'Rhone 4-3939 East Haven SERVING THIS AREA ; JONATHAN LOGAN and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sargent of with Miss Barbara Richards of West A surprise party was given Sun­ and family, all of Guilford. Rm. 9, 265 Main Street DIAL 8-9121 For Free Delivery Service Lucille's Cllntonville; green moire; orchids. day afternoon In the home ot Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Prey of Westinghouso Refrider-ators - Laundromats and Mrs. Rudolph Kneuer In honor ANNE SUnON DRESSES 119 Main Strdef Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Schroeder gMcfenla^'' °"^ ^'^"^ striped satin; Clothes Dryers - Electric Ranges - Water Heaters Telephone 4-5551 East Haven Jr.,; white organdy; orchids. ^ Mr and Mrs. Anthony Sokolosky of Mr. and Mrs. Addison T. Cooke ot the Boston Post Road who cel- Water Cooler - Dishwashers Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Gargamelll ot °^,Bi-anford; orchid and purple brated their 25th wedding anni­ DIAGONALLY ACROSS FROM THE GREEN Branford; blue marquisette; pink •"•Pj'nK faille; gr^ipe hyacinths. versary. The couple have two sons, roses. Mr and Mrs. Carl O. Olson of Addison T. Jr., and Edward A. Full line of Westinghouso Appliances —- Sales - Service Mr. Jack Temple of Branford with Branford; black and white net Members of the Immediate fam­ FOR 100% PROTECTION- TT Miss Barbara Larson of Milton, Mr. Jack Borzlllo with Miss Clara ilies were guests and Included: Mr. Mass.; striped taffeta; roses and -ulH°V, of Branford; forest green and Mrs. John Bradley of New Ha­ sweetpeas. silk taffeta; orchid. ven; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooke, Mr Mr. Lou Desi of Branford with and Mrs. Nelson Cooke, Mr. and AND BETTER CARE Get the NevM^Stin^OUSe THE EAST HAVEN NEWS Miss Edde Henderson ot Stamford; «,^- ^l"^^ Jackson , of Branford Mrs. Irving Cooke and family, Mr. HOWIE'S aqua crepe. with Miss Carolyn Bbmbollskl of and Mi'S. f'rederlck Dudley and Mr. Bob Clark of Branford with nrS?L Creek; white; eyelet and 18 Miss Lillian Pepka of Webster, l^^^ll '•ed roses, neck corsage r-—r-rTi* Mass; aqua faille; gardenia. ,„Mr- Stephen R. Kobak of Bran­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert'W. Comfort ford with. Miss Barbara Cuil^ns of AONOINES-WlTTNAUER PRESENTS f/s£ CENTRAL'S ON THESE NEWSTANDS of Branford; black faille. Mr ^'Z'"\:; "'^'^ strapless fiille . Mr .and Mrs. Nathaniel M Cawley Rf^f^??? Kv'^- •'Phn J- Ahem of REFRIGERATOR Drive — Inn of New-Haven; red and white or­ ga?deSas'. '"'^ ^'™''^^=' '^"^"^^ POINT gandy; orchids. K:Mh;Hn''*",'i',!.^?="°"^ with Miss Thot'a rlgbtl Dofroat doy meoa la gono forovor with thla , Everybody's Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cawley of Katherine Mlddeker of Branford- groat now Wostinghouso, It's tho only rofrijorator that Boston Post Road, Branford Branford; black taffeta; gar­ J?ej;j)ver nUe green taffeta; pink B now series o/ watches by SCIENTIFIC aulomatically denias. HdJcolnne Drug Mr. Larry Tucker with Miss ... dofroaU Itaolf BEF0BE,fr6at builds up ; wltJfw"!?'"? ^' Torino of Branford Janice Early of Branford; green with Miss Jean Johnson of New Ha- FUR -,., vraptlos defrost water ~X embroidered organdy. I,, doiM It no fast BVoi} ico croam otayii brich hard. Kandy Korner Mr. Thomas H. Connelly of Bran­ jyr'^i'H,^'^''?'^^^ f='"'e; orchid. You httVb nothing tp do . . .nothing to touch. U'» ford with Miss Arlene Mason ol .Mr. T. Tamulevlch of Branford STORAGE fully automatic. SEE It TODAY . . , BUY It TODAYl , ' Metcalfs Drug Hamden; pink satin; gardenias. with Miss Alice Moroh of Brookk^n Mr. William Van Wle with Miss 1—SAFETY — IN OUR OWN FIRE PROOF Betty Ann Sliney of Branford; blue gardenlW """'"* ^'^^'=" '=>">-«•• Opening VAULT LOCATED ON PREMISES dotted Swiss; gardenias. R^'^ivn^^S^A ^°^^^ With Miss Webb's hi»^b?,V^.°"*'"^'^"" °f Branford Mr. John. Zawlckl of Branford black taffeta and lime green lace- with Miss Lyrel Fawler of New Ha­ Am.erlean beauty roses 2—YOU MAY RECLAIM YOUR'GARMENTS ven; green marquisette; red roses. Mr. Verlin E. Moore of Hemn. WITHOUT ADVANCE NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zuraskl of Rr?l'.^',K- ''"h Miss BarbS?i. ONLY 5/ A COPY MIddletown; black faille; carna­ Bright of New Haven; yellow net 3—AIR-BLOWING tions. over satin; orchid Tuesday, May 23rd Removes iDust and Foreign Substances Mr. Prank Page ot Branford with „,'^/ and" Mrs. wuiiam Thompson Miss Waleska Bussmann of West with black net skirt over taffeta. 4—DE-MOTHING -t Mr and Mrs. Marshall Holablrd By approved Lethol-Metho'^f; Destroys All ^^^ uffe^riS:^'^"^:-^, ^''^ Moth Life ^i'i • •• $3.00 NOW SERVING Sewing Machine Covers Mr. and Mrs. wilUam A. Al- 5—INSURANCE pZrviS.°'^^°^'^^'^'='^="'"='^' From Pick-Up; Through Delivery In easy to clean plastic Mr. and Mrs. Paul Voile, Jr. of For Furs Johnson's Point, Branford; green 6—BUTTONS AND LOOPS |;f •| .95 . sQtin. .. J. • .WinNAUER $100 Minimum Value Reinforced at \No Charge VS" Mr. and Mrs. Edwlii; W. 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; J I i.t-'.'::tit'i:'•t^.l-:<.'A:^-•-.^•^ .„-' 5 • • •>•*<• t"','t<," - •' - ,,..*, ^.^ j,,y ,'* * * *'*'t Thursday, May 18, 1950 THE BRANFORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS THE BltANfORD REVIEW • EAST HAVEK NEWS Sign New Hurler V&eo Soven s-sssSssaessasxaa Branford High School 1>;II,T TJivKxT Boat Inspections SEA SCOUTS TO East Haven^ High Joseph Chandler Is , Hall. The subject tor iilsbusslflK will Hornets Sting Manager Bill Sadowskl ot the Seymour Belts Townies Fail be "Danco'Muslc." •""•" •'•'•-' "'• Baseba,llSchedule ^"*y OlAOy Branford Town l^am ^day an­ To Start In Area TAKE PART IN Class Day Chuirman Branford Bows nounced the s'JiB "g„ pf Wa"« Baseball Schedule St. EUiiabeth's Holy Name Society oathman as a' pltoher .with me A series ot ceremonies In ixirt NAVAL WELCOME 1 May ID Mlltord Away Derby Behind * Jackets From towns of the Third Coast Guard Sholton Home At Collegiate Prep of Short Beafth will hold their 3rd May 23 Home Beats Lyman In First Bid annual communion breakfast on May 20 Seymour local combine. ,„„,,,„, hurler District will be held May 25 to Friday the Sea Scouts ot Brantoi'd May 23 Derby Home 1 STAR STUFF To Seymour As East Haven Away Gothman was a «B"J"„ Fj^iS mark the official opening of the May 28 St. Mary's j Away Two additional • honors were Sunday.'MSV 21st. The Rev. John June 2 Home have been Invited by the Navy to heaped on Joseph D Chandler ot WaLsh. S. J. will be the gueab June 0 Sholton Hall Array! VinCassanovaj with Vale Ih 1B45. 1940 »«^/t?" Top Loop Spot In City Loop "Courlcsty Inspection" program, WalUngford Away land last season was a, starting take part In a celebration ot Armed May, 31 'ishelton . Awoy Bryan Road at Collegiate School In speaker. • ^ "• • :.>..>:::' June 9 .sjionsored by the Coast Guard Services Day. Tney are to nicot at iVeterans Fail action galore at ^hScker with the Bristol Bees In the Auxllinry. Announcement ot the June 2 Branford •' Home New Havon this week when It was' The group will attend mass, at By Bin Woods was ,„i^? nggreslve band of Seymour The Branford Townies, winners Belie Dock at 11 o'clock in the announced by Headmaster Samuel Every year, about this time, schoolchildren gather' In the. various Field , Wlldcals pounded a pair of East of the New Haven baseball League COA plans was made this week by June 0 Mlltord ' Homo 8:30 ana Ihbn breakfast;will fol­ Two Jittery openlnu lnnlng.s ln| Commander E. A. Cascinl, USCG, morning where Steolcratt will Pile I that ho had won honor low at the Hotel Talmadge. Father Haven High School pitchers .ind play-offs last September, got off furnish bouts that will take them June 0 Seymour Away ranking in the .school and that ho clttBsrooms of their respective schools and learn the story of America which Branford commllled live Wallingford iK Hurrer aaaowsKi look advantage of loose fleldlns Inst district director ot the auxiliary. Walsh win -speak on ."Trends In errors enabled Seymour High to on the wrong foot Inthe Inaugural out to thfc Sound to meet: the naval •June 13 Boardman Home also will bo chairman ot Class Day The Townes will travel on Sun­ Friday afternoon at School Field game played against the North The Coast Guard ' Auxiliary Religion Today." His talk will In­ both In.verse and song. coast to an easy 9 to 3 win In a, boats coming to New Haven. The activities which start Commence­ clude material gathered . through day'to Painter Park In West Ha­ to knock the latter team from the Haven oilers at Hammer Field last Flotilla No. 707 of Branford will, be boys will then board the navy cl-att ment Week on Juno 7. Twelve other •In-a fe* weeks now they will meet on Iho Bronford Qreen, or; the postponed Houaatonlc league play-i Nips' Hornets ^hetastles rU'ed "^««''• t°Ct ^^,'""'?,S''^'}^•'° ' ven where they : wUr. meet the lop rung in the Housalonlc League Sunday afternoon losing over the In chorge ot the program In this Outboard Race observation and experience ,whUe ed, In the latter town on Monday and make. the rest ot the trip students also were accorded honor studying In Pi'auce, Austria and HmiRatonlc leaEue vctory-against haulers 12 to U. play. Only In the last frame did nine Inning route, 10 to 1, vicinity. Henrv Fathgebe'- iR Com­ ' •' Sijuares ot. other vlUaBcs, as the case may bo, and lift; Ihelr voices In afternoon. . I strong Prospect Beach Boys Club. aboard them. ratings. ._ . __> __ ?ne fone detea't In East .Haven ^^^ ^H ^he way m the three , ^ the Ea.stles fashion any type of at­ Ray Telller, who once lolled for mander of this unit and will use jCburSe Changed childish treble, . once the damage was done It In La1;e Rally tack to score against the splendid the Branford 'Sracht Club as hcad,- Was a dltterent story for with ^"r^Kastle-s ace. Bill -^^X^^'^&^M^ the Jersey City Giants was able to the Auxiliary. It the Inspected The Ascension Yacht Club, ot The Juveiille Musical Art will hold only the stoutest ot parents will re'cognizo their child's voice and left hand nltchine; of a sophomore rack, up his first win In -the new quarters, - STEVE PRUSSICk Butch Gordon replacing Gerry brilliant, Eddie Miller. The final vessel meets the rcoulrnments tor Norwalk, Conn., will liold Its'stock Its final meeting of the present ffcw, ir any, will rccoEnIze a tvtijro idlthel Merman or Lily Pons; ' Brya^^n o^eTThover thee 7»"remaininfg [fiv2 e W'alllngtord mgh Bcbool seized st ted for the Bas^^f^X'^'n^n -7rt^,%^r{,-V{^g a ^^^^J f'h |he >^fIrioTheTrhe season byfannlng 13 and allowing The Inspection program, unof­ essential enulpment as defined by utility outboard marathon, July Ifl, sea.son on Friday nftcruoon at 3:30 score was 8 to 1. only three hits in his debut. ficial and made onl.y upon request. GARAGE ' But/In Philadelphia, where the Llbotty Boll flrst sounded the peans frames the Wildcats were tied the Coast Guard, the boat Is award­ from Norwalk, Conn., to New Ha­ in the niackslono Memorial Library in- knots behind the, freshman's Coach Prank CrlsafI's starting Edmund Sobolewskl was the' start­ Is designed to help the boat-owner ed a CGA decal. or "stamp ot ap­ ven. Conn., Instead ot from Nor­ EQUIPPED TO REPAIR betorp setting the op Ii'eedonl. Uvi the United States, a. girl who wont thrpugh the mill'ot on1e0 hit tln-owlngthrowing,. .^nornooH" n at Hammer Field to cna^^^^^^^^ ,v, d?arSltlc finish. " choice as a hurler was Ron Scala, a ing Brnntord hurler.bu* left the meet existing regulations eoverning proval." H the craft tails to meet walk to Execution Light, as made by Louis J. Qardclln, chair­ ALL MAKES OF CARS dramatic tlnlsh. dlmunltlve portslder with a sneaky garno early when he wrenched a proper safety equipment for motor- those experiences Will be waiting tor the ojienlnB or a novir show; On Ed^ Miller, Sepmour's crack tosser afternoon at Hammer Fleia to c.m.n. sim.i. =„.B,„ ------. , ,^^ _ score by Innings; Coast Guard requirements, the originally planned. The chuuge in man ot the Ascen.slon Yacht Club Aroin SI. Tel. S-931S Btanhld Was the choice of Coach Dan up an unearned 0 to 5 win over TheCrlsaflmen struck back with '",'!!':'>;"" ;"-,••" — curve ball. Scala has not lived up muscle'In-, his-shoulder. Johnny boats. boat-owner Is given a clieck list of course was i made to avoid racing outboard race cominlllce. the eve of Memorial Day, MlkeTodd's already heralded, "Peep Show" Derby 330 320 P 11 9.7 to his promise a year ago when he Manfolk went the remaining dis­ While the New York area Hetterman but, when he waltzed Coach Warren Sampson's unlucky two runs In the bottom ot the yrst with the winning score, Branford 330 301 .2,-12 "5 Items which must be abbard. In­ across Long Island Sound at a will be ready for the somber scrutlhy of the critics. Listed as one ot Into the: easy lead, Nystrom took Hornets. The game was the last stanza on a walk to Ron Eossettl Down U to 10 going Into, the startled the league entrants by tance. • program starts oftlclally May 25, Bdtterles: Derby; Ahearn, Walin- cluded among necessary Items are lime when large numbers ot sailing four girl singers will be a vivacious miss who was born In New Haven over the chores In the third frame, regularly scheduled contests ot the and a hard single to left by Bill seventh frame of the free hitting, throwing a no-hlt, no-run game. For three Innings It was a tight other Coast Guard Districts proper life-saving devices, fire ex- craft pai'tlclpato In local regattjis. A'base on bollballs and'and' a iiemctfielder'Hs moifirst, hali,^.f. «ot. the __Housatonl. o League Hoberts which rolled through the loose tleldlng, attalr, Branford skl and DeGennaro. Garofolio and < Nor was he up to snuff on Friday. clash In the ' third the Oilers throughout the country are expect­ and was bred In both that city and Us adjoining lowii. monaged to cross the plute twice llngulshers and lights. Announcement ot Iho change was choice error, put Bryan In a hole basebalbaseballplayl play.. , lett-flelder'leu-nc^ci so ...«leg„s to.—r a_ three-base suddenly came to lite when Jerry Ahearn: Branford; Casangva .and Although they escaped unscathed ed to stage similar ceremonies with­ She Is the daughter of Eddie KUgcrman, the beautiful Bllse. In the opening frame and, al- /Although the Hornets had a slight error and two lun.s. , , Hay ward lashed out a. single to left Mason. •• ' . in the opening inning, the visitors on a single hit. Branford came in the next month to focus atten­ In the "openin '—g frame and•, al"-' Althoug• ••h th'-'^e Hornet •>—"-(mont.s had a abasslighet cro"Bot" han pitcherd two slun.s .set. ' ', •-", ' HabTufte""'y• ward'' da- msnesteala o-oui^t i^n^,thir U.=...B.od wiiUan^d e whePetdn back with a single tally in the When that curtain rolls back In PhlUy, her heart will pound In though the team managed to get ^^„^ 1„ ^^^ j^H department, a base Both pitchers .settled down until and stole second base while Petd came back In the second frame to tion on the service rendered the third asljce Ahearn threw w^^edly to that One ot the best safety teatures of mashlon five duns on three walks, third and then fell apart In the boating fraternity by the Auxiliary. DANCE SATURDAY measured beat with the tympanl and when she hnally rounds out the two quick outs. Bin Dahn s sniash- ^j. haUg nnd a Ditcher's error broke MIkle Perrelli got a lite at IlrsB Ablondl was whiffing. Haywatd field as the visitors combine;! two ALL MAKES ... ing single through the Inlleld and „„ thp tight game which was when Bailey dropped his line drive bluffed a steal ot third ancl when any car Is a considerate a"lt"de on. a pair of errors and a double by Under tho'nlnn, boat-owner.s may notes ot her songs, the joy ot singing will only be matched by the two subsequent errors gave . Sochln with the sacks loaded. walks,, four hits and an outfield (request an examination ot their loty or sucuuao. WWdcots their'< firsnrrni-t thrce_^Rallies nave sth e ^"*'"' «'"".'--. • -—i„,i„ m center, perrem took . third as Jce Ahearn threw wledly to that error for six runs. STANDARD AND PORTABLE anxloty ot success Coach Dan Heffernan's changes craft_by an'authorized Inspector of at That feeling is universal In the show, world. ,.oI the year, a un. e „i4..,v....i = „„,-i-Twrd&JSi „„„^thlrdbaseman ^^^, s(,(,Q,.,;^ , JbhnnJbhnnsackeryy . J^^vascoredg . f ee^ o\ etiquette - Just obey the added another pair In the • third Manager, BUI Sadowskl's boys She had It when she stopped on the stage In New Haven High Wildcats tneir msi, i,,.,.^.. .„ center ^^° Inning when two errors and two came back to count once niore In four one a triple and the loler Typewriters - Adding Machines School In 1042 as a member of the HlUhouse High Glee Club. At that ,^P 1„nif Ti„l?,i h?fn?»'' SP°IS^ base knocks, one a double, sent two the eight inning as Joe Chandler went two for three In a classy ex­ lime she had no thoughU ot being a singer but like the others who at- ini Bryan to an early shower! at­ runs over the platter.'With: one out and Kenny Newton came throngh hibition ot hitting. Check Writers tended that academic school she thought only of college and perhaps though It was not the pitcher's en- threi°l=^L'i^V^.!^fnsfvTmisca/attere times In tne OUI:.I...B ^ «^f/°nd Stevens, c^^^^^^^^^^^^ Crlsatl-called upon Junle Esposlto with substantial . singles > while Captain Kenny Newton was the someday a Job In daddy's lumber bmce. ' tire fault. Macko and Hummell to start the wild contest. Hayiward thp fou"rth'"'na"Basarnh'Sarnlkow- ™„,.i,o, r,« „ to put despite base hits In the fourth and In all Branford used seventeen Score by innings: POLISH-AMERICAN MUSIC high schooling a year later daddy knew that she must go to a voice ^^,'°J^^^t'^JSuflSF^Ior'^l ISc«opT atlVl^t^ln^on'tub'l'^e^ '^ t^ c^nt. "' le the Eastl s ^ j^ ^^^^.^^^ fifth'but they-notched single tallies ball players all of whom looked North Haven 002 000 002 10 8 2 Reliance Typewriter Co., Inc. teacher and be Judged-on the quality of her singing. Three straight hits accounted tor to s-o?eXo rans and Hien counted ^u^'^IXf"' ,« l^?u "P *,l ^^^yJ"" The best pldy ot the atte thereafter. In the 'sixth Cherhonlak good considering the minimum of Branford 001 00 010 2 3 2 ball they have played thus tar. ' Batteries: North HaVen; Telller Thus she trekked to Hamdcn to that New Haven voice expert, Mrs. three more, runs and Coleman's on Joey Paul's following single. l^,L «noJ,i i.; wn^S'^i^n^^^^^ came In the fifth Inning v^hen '• walked- but:was out on a fielder's Establishod 1916 Clarence B, Guy, Pres. choice pIay,_;Whlch enabled Sochln ; Top batters for the North Haven and Mullm, Blakeslee. Branford; DANCING 9-1 arace^Donovan. even as others had before and since. Aftor being crltl- ^"„"tf ^°W « ^."^ ^ftSh jTe T'f' «™""^^'' ^ scconl.to c|se ^"e^r^K^^th^rgh^ ^fth^fngles. ^a^^nSlt''b"l'd° fo'r^txas'"lelgul torreachi-sflfety.. Johnny, Hiimmel combine were , MulUn and De- E. Sobolewskl. Manfolk - and 109 CROWN STREET NEW HAVEN cally Judged, Mrs. Donovan accepted her as a student which In Itself SSoko walked, the Inning conclud- 'he frame. .: « At this point Carvalho was called wS ^nd thi'iw tn flTlt to SIP and iMlles' fllledi the' bases on walks NUzzlo. The latter went two for Struzlnskl, Santos. • • — "-'. hilt those with possibilities are ever cdXn Johnny HummeF grounded Lyman Hall evened the game In in ,from right flfeld to pitch. He joeO'Cranern^ebaS were load- and'Sochln counted when Dahn - •• • . their half ot the hlrd when pitch- walked hs rival pitcher to drive „«'-„^'l\;""5:,\-i"=-°'',„^ hit a blooper to center.' A nifty was passing Judgment since none but tnose wim tiuoo.-...^ _ • •"- "-"""" «inf,iflri and Dor'sey In.another run before retiring the ^j^t the time find no men were %rrStThereafterr BranimBranto^ud ""-. that duplicated his arive. " i;j'-''--- The Easties maae ii- ",•;*,"---VJY 1 annthnav chucker- 'Vincent Caso- unassisted double. play by > Bub accepted by the wile ot the conductor ot the New Haven Symphony touchable despite"sophomore, the s w«e j and a,wlld^-plteh scor^^ and stole '•" Mautte .closed, the frame. . f'?e«a^n" S%V^mo|^,^| anSaw^ld^^^^^^^^^^ WINE AND IIQUOR VALUES i. WlUi Oiie'biili • In the seventh, Orchestra. , ' , IlUed aiternoon. nc,ioi.,v.v.v.. _ John'. Hummel'.singled through the By miraculous leaps her voice grew stronger and on Sunday's St. Sfe^lF'^^Sfe'^M'^C^^local "nei)P. ""'•;;"'.;'."-- tue box third. Bailey 'anne^d .1^ inake_-^ %dS!Blxby,^ rin wnmui^^.h.B i..s u „thlr. and walked six. Joe Ahem was even AT EVERYDAY LOW PRICES box and went to third when Miller Boniface's Church choir was richer because of her singing and In straight league encounter and' his loss effective tor tl^e' Branford reached on an mlscue by Tlnarl. A second over Lyirtan Hall, gave up batters.found his slow hcolf to their similar bobble by Mautte let the MQ Sig - So Good - So Beautifuh the little mission church in Short Beach a Christmas Mass was en­ TIJUV seven'blngles, struck out 4, and is-, liking and from the opening Inning dCojio {pJuai catcher score' the final Seymour hanced through the piety ot hei: earnest voice reaching Into the far sued orily one free passi Perrelli, tally; .•,',; balls and hit>one batter had the lad's number. The loss corrtcrs and an organ accompaniment breathing solemnity Into "Holy making -his flrst start at second however, -was charged to the SUNNY RSDGE For rhost ot the distance. East Might." four inning Stint. °"^h'e ftorne'te ''gained the edge base, sparkled around • the Infield veteran Fran Wallnskl who pitch­ RYE OR BOURBON Haven was stymied .. by the. left Branford's three runs came in h'andllnp; six ohances' cleanly, went handed artistry of the bespec"kled Upon the advice ot Mrs. Donovan and other? Including her family, ed the last one and two thirds BLENDED WHISKEY the sixth frame with Nystrom do­ ?£&Ufehy°^-"ed^wJ^ one torlhree, and drove In an Im­ 06 5TH O 901 Miller-whose downer was a problem She sought entrance Into the JulUard School of Music In New York. By ing the chucking for the Wildcats portant run and' scored once. Innings. until It. solved by, Tlnarl,, and folTowlng Faii She was selected and onit-.s^Z "l p p wds^o^nTec='^ho••'" '"li"' Sffitltrnnlaced hAt -a The -Easties travel to Branford Despite" the score-the game was PROOF • DOT M'A ' I Gagllardi in the seventh., Earlier, the Hefollowinr letterg fals werl she eful wal sorenco^-^cment^^^^^^^^ selected and off It was't^ o the big city. 51'51 WHISKIES ' ' „ Mer letters were full of encouragcramn. xu «»«.. ,— . . today tor an encounter with the close aU the way. Derby got olt to- in the fourth frame, Rossettl had -—-"««"Mf Tn •nrnnford. her po] Paul beUed a one base knock ,co a'fast three run lead-In the open­ A1% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS score Murphy and Mason; _ „ „ Hornets and entertain Shelton to­ chopped- out a single to spoil similarly affected for whenever ho was engaged in more than passing morrow In another league clash. ing frame and the locals tallied Miller's try for fame. ; , > conversation, the song ot his daughter's name fell from his lips. Not until the sixth did ^Lyman an equal number in the same Inlng. rsaM«nr°"^ Hal? ogaln score and then Oarretta Lyman HaU 100 040 0—5 7 2 ,f In the last Inning, Tlnarl belted laced out a' single v.o oi,u»vi ..— „„,, East Haven 200 133 x—9 8 1 The Housatonlo City team came He learned fortissimo and pianissimo and the meanings of .countless trumpet player. TorrolU walked, ^Sl'd'"an agwl 0.u ^htw basec »..vr .t o...- th-e outfield a long triple, to: left' field, and musical phrases. He learned of her datos and cronies. .He glowed the aay AllhouRKe?v^yoi??%^ir^^'^^h Fair fanned, PetcAblond^l ""ed a one baser to the outfield East .Haven >>,>, .y. -. . . . back 'i»lth' ah equal number in the then was sent home when Short- Ft V 1,11 . decisive one base top.nau.otop halt oif thuiue ouv^umsecond^ and' _«-agai-n . stop Jimmy Hummel Interfered that her Icttdr told Ulm "that sheihadhlt an extraordinary high note. came through with .a long triple to and promptly stole second with one . . , , '„ score Torretu and Gordon botoro out. An error by rookie catohor,.Boo,.^ 'io.bf fpsf<=°"'knock'which-sMreJ and dCoivalh tho'tvlne'anp camde the charges Of Coach Wferren Samp- with him rounding second base. On week-ends she would manage sometimes to come to Short Beach Lee Mallloux, who replaced Hay-; Mason, who donned the mitarmt, aftelosrt >"^^?,vy"pthrough withh the decisive one base gsog n j.j^raiuetm gt {or,threlor.toiee more»>ui,,. .Neithe r After Don Igo tanned, the young With one or more of the girls who were studying with Vier. "They were wardrBrQimded out to-closb the Anderson broke his an^Sarnarm, :las"t knoc'^Sco^'by'lnnlngsk which-scored.th; e tying.and —-'""team tallieWd Iin the third but Derby •Vln '' Gagllardi ' blasted another frame. ,; " '• - .'-:':.i,. ^ Thursday, allowed'''him --"-i—. «,n= , . gathered In another cluster ot three BLEND'ED vyHISKEY • long basei-'to left but was stranded gay times lor the young lads who would rush to the.beach and,be Intro­ •• WalUngford 003 OOl 2 00 0 runs In the lourth and again the when Billy Reynolds whiffed for In winning the gairie, ScyWbilr from sScond. BeSs'afap c 5TH 2,99 duced to the unassuming lass and her friends. ,| J- ..... „ i„ r, h„ .qnmnson'sikpwskkgwskll were strikeout vivictimse . Bl-antbrd 3(l2 ,900 0 5 7 3 Hornets duplicated the effort In the' third out. , ' : Her flrst summer home she took part In a concert put on her to wel­ was outhlt ,7 to 5 by Sampson's Plhchhltter Hunter gave Lyman .Batteries: Lyman Hall Carvalho the' fifth the'.Red Raiders gained PROOF BOT . , Score by Innings: luckless charges but seven Brixn- 4, 5 AND 6 YEARS OLD come the war veterans back to their peacetime pursuits. She wa.s ner- Hall Its belated-wlnawhen he walk-t and Carretta; Branford; Casanova East Haven 042 001 18 7 0 ford errors against tlvo for the up-^ ert to open the lastVfrax-nc. He stole Seynhour '042 001 1 8 7 0 \ 'vous that night although she denied-it. But she did mo.gnlflolently well,. staters balanced the score book in second while' Porsoy was fanning. and Mason •East Haven 000 000 1 13 8 ,the winner's tavor. Bo well, In fact, that a good share of the buzzlngs after the affair wore Yasensky was sate when Casatiova STRAiGHT' BOURDON Batteries: Seymour: Miller and of her voice and her beauty, especially her hair which fell In soft folds Score by innings; erred on his ground .ball bunt and John.Hummel; East Haven: Scala, Branford 000 000 0 3 7 7 84 . S'H 9 QQ Esposlto. and Igo. . about her shoulders. ho stole second. Bailey hit into a Seymour, 300 000 t 9 5 5 sacrifice fielder's ciiolce when his William R. Burns PROOF .BCiT .*•.''. . DISTILLED, IN ILLINOIS The combination was pleasing to others when she returned to New Batteries: Branford; Bryan, I bid to squeeze Hunter home was Florida has a coastline longer York City tor in one ot her letters homeshe told her ^f cither that she had Gordon and Mason; Seymour; nipped, Casanova to Mason. Bailey than any other' State. Miller, Nystrom and John Hummel. a chance to try out for the London cast ot "Oklahoma". Almost before And Sons STRAIGHT RYE On the first Arbor Day Nebrask- ,her'(dad gavo'permlsslon another letter was back. So Jubilant was Its LICENSED ans planted over one million trees. •'contents that even the Ink appeared to dance before the brimming eyes "eslautant "PR^TTY IS .^.^. .^^^^^^ ^^^^,. 84 "HO 00 PLUMBING & HEATING PROOF BOT *• 7-7 I of her happy parent. ' ^-m^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^.^^ ^^ sweetheart CONTRACTORS • DISTILLED IN ILLINOIS i | EUse knew that she was not fated for opera. Her'personal teacher FOR EAST HAVEN Fishermen ! ! In Hamden had warned her of the lightness of her.voice and the con­ will adore to dme at AND NEW HAVtN tentions of her Now York InslructoiJs bore out the earlier opinion. GUTTERS - LEADERS SANbWORMS But lite was In the theater. The ponderousness of the heavy stuff JOBBING POLO CLUB would have been a drag to her gaiety; to her Impetuousncss. "Okla- Jim and Nino's Roganson Brothers HALF C OC ARE FRESH DAILY Boston Post Road Branford 65 5TH 9 Aja homb" was a hit of prime magnitude and It gave her a chance to visit DISTRIBUTORS PROOF DOT,**"' GAL •'•'«' RESTAURANT and BAKERY , | Telephone 8-3217 AT the blitzed areas ot London Immediately following the war. Branford Short Beach, Conn. For six months she responded to generous British, applause as the Norfh Main Street ROBIN HOOD TONY'S "Surrey With The Fringe* Oh Top" rolled to now glories..In between 90 5TH 9 CO HALF e QQ times .she visited not only the English countryside and the "White Cliffs THE PROOF DOT ,•*?.*'.' GAL. •>?•.'•' , of Dover" but even the contlnent'atter the show broke up. ULTIMATE IN GOOD EATING ' BAIT SHOP Her passport to a living proved oddly enough a key to further know­ ANTHONY -EVERICH,, PROP. i WARM WEATHER DINNERS REP CROV\;N 64 Hopson Avenue Branford ledge—and one which Isiwt chronicled every day. She witnessed the 90 5TH 9 CO HALF 5^99 Meatballs 75c glory ot stately cathedrals; of castles and palaces.and saw the slums of Minestrone or Tomato Juice PROOF BOT ^rr' GAL. sullen cities. Bombed areas were as New England attei; the 1038 hurri­ Veal Cutlets ..$1.45 DISTILLED FROM GRAIN Blue Plates Served •with BOTTLED EXCLUSIVELY FOR cane and misery, pestilence and despair were pinpricks of conscience to Spaghetti and Salad AiP STORES COLD PL>STES her normal bubbly self. Sausage and Peppers 95c Back In the United States, she took a'job with another road com ^yisju} ,£010 PJiksi. Egg Plant Parmagina ...,,,$1.00 Baked Ham and Vog pany of the same show, North, south, cast,and west;-she traveled and Baked Ham ,..,.: 95c Fish Salad ' each day was an adventure In hopplness. Lasagna , ,.,,..$1,50 Tuna Ico Cream, Pie, Cake Dollar hr Dollar.-^ fjou Occasionally she flew, to Branford. Once she helped her daddy cele­ Coffee or Tea ,.» GLEN FYNE brate his birthday among halt the Irish In the hUl section of New Haven. , EVERYDAY A DIFFERENT NOONDAY SPECIAL 10 YEARS OLD On another'occoslon she-came to the armory ;to see her brother play STOP IN FOR 86 ","''»cu;:'"^- // basketball as i)art of a triple header of a Polio benefit. PROOF ^OT4.85 Tackle and Equlpmen-j- Needs l/cs FRIDAY SPECIAL , < 86 5TH Egg Plant Parmigina Clam Chowder 30c PROOF BOT 3.79 • Nor was she Idle between shows. She took church engagements and Spag. and Peppers Minastrono 30c banquets, stage appearances'and parties andihet name.spread through­ Cut Lines out the state. HEADS WIN! , Dally her solos were more Impressive, The years ot touring had C/atuQA, f' One way . to acquire diplomacy in WTI/ given her the'ftnal polishing which makes a singer, 41 performer. MALCOLM STUART world affairs ivto-^^fch a couple of At the American Legion convention.a,year ago, It was her name on iVre you trying to Keat "all outdoors?" Let us tell you }iovr cfl*j fight. the mar(iuee of the Shubert theater whiieh attracted thousands to the '" '""'"TS •^ikiwm 'pumi .86 First they glare at aach other, nose Americans Lowtrst-l'rii-.t'il Strnifiht liifihl little it will cost to equip your home •with CURTIS WINTEli ^^•3.89 to nose and yowl to yowl. -That's the Naturally we like to hear people talking about PoniJac's new low price—Pontlac famed liouse. It was^ .her, voice which was acclaimed after the show PROOF WINDOWS AND DOORS.' You'll be surprised at the fuel cold war of it. value/j something to talk about. - ' i ' ' .""' . was over. , • / saving — from 15% to 25%, depending on the number of • . i • Eventually one re­ RODERICK DHU treats a stop and Six montlis later she was. an even.greater hit'when she sang in openings in your home and .its size. < iMWUHi-t'i'icml Cur with tiltl lltiilra-Hlaliir ttritut But it gives us even more pleasure lo tell a new car buyer the full story of Branford as a part of tlie; Exchange Club show. Once again she was 86 STH n nn then is when the fur 'And, too, you'll eliminate steamed and frosted-tvindo-ws,' PROOF BOT «»0|7 fliaj. Ot'lhiiitl on ail vtoilelt tit extra cost< Pontiac'sal/-aioriiie/goti(/)iess—(goodness which is far beyond Pontiac's modest price. nervous before the townspeople tiut'.lt was pro-show, Jitters which guar­ But we sometimes iwi'th "Water dripping on walls and floors.. 1fou'll be able to antees a; great performance. She dldnot disappoint. wonder whether There's noticing better than I'ontiac for beauty—Pontiac is tlic most beautiful Interspersed throughout the .months, were, ehgogements at the sec outside all ^intcr—no seeping in of soot and .snow. GLEN GRAEME diplomats, smart as Vouwr-Vnelii'il Silver Strttiil; ICiifilin'H—i'.holtur ttl Si.v or Kifiht they are, could de­ thing on wheels! Notiiing will give you more satisfying performance thiin cither 86 STH O 00 Yale Theater where she assisted the menrijers oti tlie Drama School by velop a dudi and ALL SIZES AND STYLES PROOF BOT 0.7,7 one of Pontiac's famous, power-packed Silver Streak engines. And no car has a lending her talents: to. ambitious musical plays. simultaneous retreat * jjettcr road record for dependability and economy. • But In the daytime there were, long hours of travel by train to and ,. We carry full stocks of the well-known Curtis line of without any .fur in* Wortd Rftiowiifiil ttoail tU'voriJ tor lUtoiionif/ nnil Lony lAtn KING GEORGE volved in If. But from New York iVhere.try.Quts wore being held, for various shows, In­ storm doors and sash — made by the manufacturers of perhaps it's . too Today's Pontiacs are so big—,so good—so. beautiful that they create, a com­ cluding South Pacific; On one occasion-stie-weht toiphltoidelphla to" au­ SUcntitc Windows and Curtis Woodwork. All commonly 86,S STH O 00 much to expect ,« BOT ««7.7 pletely new idea of wliat your new cai; dollars can buy. Dollar for dollar, you can'f PROOF Tony Arminio basic change !n eat dition fo* Frankle Carle whose sole objection was tlie register of her used sizes and styles. Immediate delivery. Thf. IttoHl ttfiiMtilul Thiiiii »n WIIIWIH beat a Pon;iac! ' , ^ , • ' ' voice. He wanted her to sing In a lower key. ^ MANY . OTHER NATIONALLY. (tNOWN nature. Only two weeks: ago she went to;New York agaln.Mlko Todd, tlie BRANDS AVAILABLE AT AIP STORES Come in and see for yourself. • '. — ' 'J^ , ..—- The sfraw vote we've been con­ fabulous producer husband, ot Joan; Blondell, .had.','stnglng parts for Cnrtlti has mnde flue woodwork since ducting in this month of May and 186G. You ar« sure of hlrh -quality is four girls.- And from JulUord, and' other schools, as EUse had before WL RIGHT THEN... LET'S TALK Ourtlji Btonu windows and doorfl. See tis. < 216A MAIN \ straw hats, stiows that well-groom-' them, came girls, tall, short, all ot them idvaly; Eadlifhad a hope to I ABOUT LIFE INSmNCE AGAIN!' ed men appreciate smart styling CENTRAL GARAGE. INC. Iniipress.-Probaljly all did but one stood out. Onceia'galn It was the girl' The DeFores+ and Hotchkiss Co in all apparel, starting fronn the Willi, the spun gold tresses and; the warm vibrant tones in her throat. STREET top. For a head start, visit Tony's 'The young lady Is.nowiln Phlladelphljd-whero.-the.show Is being "LUMBERMEN SINCE 1847" Modern Barber Shop, 177 Main 64 MAIN^TSEET BKAN70BD, OONN. Whlpped'lnto shape. In Branford, two youngsters are taking more than RAY PLANT, JR. INSURANCE • REAL ESTATE Street, East Haven, for a cool, passing Interest. In the history teacUlnga of:- Memorial Day., They;' too, EAST RIVER comfortable haircut. POST ROAD dutifully stand andislng, i'Amorlca". ;And when their ..big sister comes BRANfORD 8 173'/ home boon nnd croons, unaccompanied, not'unlike an offshore breeze 2bO MAIN STREEt PHONE MADISON 50 . breathing through the reeds ot marshltind, they loo will realize that the ..song spells, "Oppor.tunlty." l\\ is^naa-p^a^ssi^

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WHAT EAST HAVEN BOOSTS Re A. Good Scout, BOOSTS EAST HAVEN! Give To The MAKE EAST HAVEN A BIGGER, Budget Campaign Now UuriJav. May 18, I.9S0 BETTER, BUSIER COMMUNITY amt. nT>ATtgft1tD REVIEW • EAST HAVEN WEWfl Combined With The Branford Review '•'•• - r II I InK soft ball and arc really golni; they held lost year and the delicious Mary Hemingway S Conti For Copy—Two Dollars A Year at It in a blR way. Tliey are Jr., food that they served. Believe me it CLASSIFIED ADS EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1950 mombera of the A.A.—will play Bfd. will bo well worth trying to bo first Graduates June 6 VOL. VI—NO. 37 Bat."Richard Williams pitching. In line this year. Miss Mary Hemingway,- daughter SITUATIONS WANTED STONY CREEK Did you know——Marilyn aoorge The Stony creek school held an HELP WANTED was home3 this past week-endwecii-cnu, vacaT«„c - Ar— t Exhibitio_ n Moniifiy night, and of Mrs. Donald Hemingway ot BUY - RENT SELL - ' HAVE IT REPAIRED PROM CHAIRMEN Long Awaited Bobbio Howd — Tol. 8-0646 tloiiuna froiiv/mm her studies in nurse train- youu parents cann really be,proube'proud oofi Indian Neck, Is among the 237 PROM ROYALTY Foxon Park Ing Kenny Ouenthe"——»u«»r Ulnawas alsnlsio your children'..iij ,s_ drawings.'.t^n„,trina ^ 1'r knoWw candidates for graduatoln at the Bartlett Post homo from Vermont Junior College? I was. There were some wonderful il3th commencement ot Mount 4j c WORDS TOUR $1.50 Banquet Due cently relumed here to reside, form Miss Beatrice Mitchell of Patterson, drawings there. Holyke college on June 12. or LESS 50f! TIMES Civic Show Hello friends: I N. Branford. Welcome back, folks. New Jersey a student at the same There Is an up and coming lad In An art major, Miss Hemingway Is Active With • If you happened to be out walk­ Have you passer-by's noticed college, was a week-end uest at the our midst—Richard Murphy Jr. He atended the Oldfleld school in One Time ' •••"> ru,„„tv,„r won a four year scholar-ship to Gicncoe, Maryland. This year she Saturday P.M. ing this post Sunday and passed by I The new sidewalks In front of the Quenther home? Mr. Ouonther Ctassifiod AdvortUIng Must Bo Prepaid Lists Pros the playground, you would have Mcdlyn home? The new paint Depauw University, In Greencaslle, was a member ot the senior-faculty Holiday Plans seen twelve girls doing calesthcnlcs, has returned to work this week Indlanna. Congratulations Dick. reception committee, and during Per ad over 25 words, 10 cenh for each additional 5 words One of the InrRcst banquets ever look on the Barnes house? The after a four weeks Illness Mrs. to be held In East Haven will ako running around In circles, batting, Shellfish House all finished and The Ministerial Supply Committee her Junior year, she was co-chalr- At the East Haven High School Some of the tOP professional acts pllclilng and catching' balls. This Anha Cole Is convalescing In New has another candidate for. minister man of the^Junlor Jrom Banquet In Connccllcut will appear in the place on Saturday evening at 8:80 11 ready for business- they have a sot Haven HospUal from pneumonia? dhd a memoer CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Friday, May 26 at 10:30 A.M. me­ when over three hundred citizens was being done to limber up. The of sharks teeth nailed up In the :'aima la liu...... ,,- at the Church of Christ He Is The and a member of the class social •Variety Show, "Minstrelsy" to be Loula Palma la confined to his committee. She has been a member morial services with Capt. Thomas of the town and well wlshorji of tho Y, W. R. 0. la forming It's team entry way, real sea looking .This home? Hope you will be up and Rev. Paul Barnes of New Haven, committee. She has been a member 50c per column inch O. Meeker, U,S.M.C, Reserve speak­ Riven Friday evening by the Foxon high school's spirit teams jwlU gath­ again and last year there were many one and that one's lawns and of the class choir for four years, ing to the HlRh School puiJlls. Ar­ Park Civic As.soolaton n the high er li\ tlie high school gym to honor complaints about sore muscles and gardens giving that summer look? around so6n, fella , Joan Paine conn. He will occupy the pulpit this were as follows; Bobbl" e Cafferty""'•° — Classiliod ads must be received by 5:00 P.M. Wednesday .school auditorium. Among the Is doing very nicely from all re- coming Sunday, thur Wilson will sing songs appro- tho award winners ot tho past two limbs—so this year they are doing Golly there are so many things wolf. Bobble Welles two arrow for publication in Tliursday edition. ptlale tor tho occasion. .spccUilllcs win be Dorothy Voung, years. • . . N ' ' - ports? The cast Is to be re- Mrs, G, A. Guenther has birthday Virginia Tull, George McLean, Nick things up right. to notice In our town ..-.. If you by points on Lion rank. Kenny Wil­ In the afternoon at 2:30, Capt. Three of the top sport figures fh Lots of summer folks down chance see some one or some thing moved from her legs some time this greetings coming this Tuesday, liams and John Bunnell graduated DeSlcfano and Roberta O'Connor. week Captain Maxlne Webb May 23, Best wishes to you, my The Branford Review - East Haven News Meeker and Arthur Wilson will ap­ One ot the season's most talked the nation will be present at the around these parts this past week new In town, wUl yop call me? to Boy Scouts. pear before the pupils ot Qerrlsh dinner which will renew the old end. Looking over their summer Mr. and Mrs. John Pauk of Hlck- Army Nurse, has left this past week friend,. Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Johnson CO THE BRANFORD PRINTING CO. about acrobatls teams. Miller and ouslom ot awarding. Idlers' and tind Tuttle Schools in the HlRh Perkins. Just returned from an en­ homes and working on the grounds. vlUo. Long Island, entertained at for Walter Held Hospital, Washing- Mrs. Flora Qoldsmlth spent have announced the . engagement PHONE 8-2431 BRANFORD, CONN. School auditorium repeating their trophies to the athletes ot the Every-one's getting ready for their new home last Saturday, the .,_ XT u, .„ L-^ L , Mothers Day With her daughter and of their daughter Betty Edna, to Ed- gagement In Florida will have a school, <'•.,'• summer. That reminds me, don't mornlnp; exercises, prominent place in the show which following guests; Mrs. Anostasla Mr. Noble Allen was the enter of son-in-law Mr, and Mrs, G, p,,„Fred. ward Mester. son of Mrs. Mary LEGAL NOTICES Joseph'Rodenskr of the local Le- Ray Smith of Tyler Avenue Isin forget to take your winter clothes Pauk. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Pauk, OVUVIEDUTE DEUVEKl: Iron Ena- Is directed by Jamts Mitchell. charge of the nffnir which has been to Prank Heams tor cleaning before attention at the Allen hou.sehold ciark of SDrlnglleld Mass yldri post will Introduce Capt, Bfd. Mrs, Arthur Doollltlo and DISTRICT OP BRANFORD, SS Dtel Dtainboard Sinks, and LaTa- Meeker fend Arthur Wilson to the Emccclng the! sliow will be the promoted by most ot the town'8 you store them away. It Is rumored daughters Anne and Harlet, Buss last Sunday as ho was celebrating Last Saturdav aftprnooii Rusi ward Mester. son of Mrs, mm, PROBATE COURT, May 4, 1950. torles; Chrome Brasa ToUct Ac­ poinilar slnglnii baritone of Now civic organizations and private, Cn-. that he Is doing a wonderful Job. his 81st birthday. Best Wishes GS of sffin Conn and wl tester of William Street, Walling pupils of the HlKh School and Oaetz of Shelton and John Stubbs Estate ot CLARENCE I. BRAD­ cessories; Capper Gatter and grammar schools, Haven Ray Funaro who needs no Icrprlzes. - . r -. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith of Bermuda. '^^''iun .,1 .„ , ,,. o college roommate' John Stubbs ot fw''' ,,, , , „ „. „, LEY late of Branford, in said Dis­ Introduction to Etel. Haven show In addition to the mnln speakers (Ocneva. Thomas) and children The "Pee Wee's" are now practlc- I.eaders; Roofing and tnimlatlon. ; Capt. William O'Brien, U.S.M.C. \J Tho Phllonlans will hold a Smor- Bermuda sailed on the "Queen of Mrs, Abble Close, Mrs. Nellie Rice, trict, deceased. Reserve will be the speaker for me- goers. '• ; additional entertainment wilt, be Robert. Mabel and Shirley have re- gasbord on May 27th at the Church Bermuda" out of New York harbor Mrs. Harriet Forbes and Mrs. Irma The Court of Probate tor the XHE CONN. FLDMBINa AND Four endmon.'all accoclnted with provided by some 61 the acts whlcli District of Branford, hath limited riiotlal services Friday mornhiR at made the loccnt Varsity Show -siioh ' of Christ. I remember well the one Afteand rAnn a weeke ansd Mrsvisit, ArthuRuss r wilDooUttll flye Alle°_\™FrWan are womey ^ndn Saturdayfrom Branfor, Thedy whareo LTIMBGB COMFANX the HlBhland and Foxon Schools. the Winchester Minstrels will supply WONDERFUL PICKIN'S IN OUR ~'i hometook .th Hie syop Ilanceeg me, HaJrien to^Not DooUttlw Yorke attendek^u^ifl'rrto'SeFanTWwh>e„=tjSri_dayd th„e thWomen'e Brands ,Relie Armf y Corpwhoo . and, allowed six months from the most of thp comedy routines and an outstanding sucocsA, date hereof, for the creditors of (731 SUte St, New Qaven, ConH. The speaker for Laurel Street COTTON FIELD anby d autoAnn"e anandd Mrswishe. Arthud ther DooUttlm Boen State Convention, held in Hartford Sthool and MomaURuln School will otter additional-singing specialties. Head concli Hugh Greer, tmskct- Voyago said estate to exhibit their claims Tel. 7-«ZM Tliey will be Ernie Nccdham, ball mentor ttt the University of FAMOUS NAME BRANDS AT REASONABLE PRICES ACCORDION 1. M„,„ v,„.v laslS'^^?;tu°TpVi^n"«^pl^-"t Friday and Saturday, They ara e for settlement. Those who neglect be announced at a later date. The Cub Scouts had a pack meeting five Civil War Veterans alive now In IJ'iankle Barbar. Tony Barra and Connecticut, win bo one • of the to present their accounts properly SHROPSHfRE SHEEP-Reaiiy The local LoRlon and Legion Rny Market. - ' ,spcaker.s,Tlio genial coach Is knowii LAT£sr smniciTY PAneRNs this week and some of the awards this country. Their ages range from attested, within said time, will be Auxiliary members have been in­ LESSONS that were called to my attention good ones; Registered ewes, year­ nationally tor his soundly coacliod Tol, 1-«49 102 to 108, ^, , • debarred a recovery. All persons vited to attendiservlccs at the Old BUI Janncll'.s; orchestra will jilay teams. He wa.i formerly a cortoli at 293 Main Sl„ E, H, CUT 'n' SEW The A. A. had a meeting tWs week lings, lambs, proven rams. Loeb- In the pit. Fred J. McKernan who indebted to said Estate are re­ ridge Farm, Sperry Road, Bethany, Stone ChurGh'on Sunday, May 28 Ellsworth High School In Connecti­ In Your Home and an advisory board was voted in quested to make immediate pay­ at the 11 -A.M. service. designs the scenery for the Win­ cut, a class C school; and establish­ as foUows Chairman, J<*n Ross, ment to WANTED — Housecleanlng by 'Marshal Frank McGinn and Chief chester Shows la in charge of stag­ ed an enviable record there before ing the fast pated sliow. A ccordions Loaned Auction Sale Frank Ablondl, Grant Berger Sr., Hazel R. Bradley, the day. Phone East Haven 4-2186 of StafI Joseph Rodenski announce moving In lo the college sphere, A Bernard A. Pago. Leonard Page Sr.; Administratrix that' the revlewlne stand for the Besides directing the show, Mr. graduale of Uconn, Greer dcmOn- FRIDAY. MAY 19, 1950 and wmiam.Mahon. This committee -$10 dally booking ord­ Mitchell is one of tho featured Shown abovo ore tho co-chairmon of tho East Haven High School FREE Address; aiWllford Ave. , Memorial Day patade .which will Queen Gloria DePalma with King Ralph Gagliardi shown at East Haven .strated his ability to make winners 7 P.M. will start a membership drive and ers new amazing Scotch-lite be held' Tuesday afternoon. May singers. His rendition ot "On the Prom which was hold in tho school gym last Friday. Loft to right they are: when his team'* finished with a work to raise funds also aid in the Branford, Conn. 5-25 ADULTS' High's Junior Prom last Friday. Photo by Lucas Goldwator Accordion Schools BENEFIT SALE TO BE HELD AT ST, DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, -. name plate for top rural mall ' 30 Will be In front of the East Ha­ Road to Mandalay" and "Old Man Donald Blakosloy with co-chairman Rhoda Howard and Patricia Charman whirlwind of victories after a- bad THOMAS'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH PAR­ completion ot the new field. boxes—SHINE AT NITE—also ven Town Hall. River" hav£ made him one of the start last season. More than anjr BULLARDS "SCIiOOL OF CHAMPIONS" PROBATE COURT, May 1st, 1950 with cochairm-an Billy Bixby. Photo by Bixby ISH HOUSE, 630 V/HlTNEY AVE,, NEW Monday the A. A. defeated Flexi­ Estate of MAUDE HOWE PHELPS house numbers. Low priced; Commahdgr Joseph Olynn of the standout baritones ot New Haven. oilier national iheiilor, he Is. rd- offers over 1,000 accordions — HAVEN, SUPPER AT 5:30 P,M. ble Tubing ot Btd. with a score ot late ot Branford, In said District, qiflck sales. Illuminated Sign Co., Virginia Tull, a modern song ,-ipon«lbIo tor the full court press a,i Harry R, BairtJetP post, American COUPLES ENTHUSE OVER a defensive manuver, - ' - ',' all makes, all slies, at only $1 per Wide atiortment, including anfiques, i2-5 Hurray for teamll! Tuesday 30004-First Ave. So., Minneapo­ Legion, has appointed William stylist, Is anotlicr of the show's hit spinning whosli, gUst, china, toolt, .pals. deceased. lis, Minn. 5-25 atlraclions. Tho lass once traveled week. they lost their first game to Torello s The Court bl Probate tor the Dis­ Maher. chairman ot the "iMppy" JUNE FESTIVAL SHOW Another nfttibnallv knowii^ figure Open Thursday Till 9 P.M. brido doll and complete trouscoeu, Auto Parts. New Haven with a score trict ot Branford, hath limited and SUCCESS OF PROMENADE the United States as a vocalist and In a different sport is East Haven's palntlngi, books, mirrors, dolls and many drive. The sale of popples started of 13-12—Still hurray! Collopy and allowed six months from the date LOST—Passbook No. 13434. It the first part of the week. It Is was one of tlie top laugh getters in own football mentor, Lou DcPItppd, 3 Songs by ihird lesson more interoiling items. Many articles Locarno pitching. The Community hereof, for the creditors ot said es­ found return to Branford Sav­ the business. Currently- she Is a hit WILL ATTRACT ENTRY ot the Pordham tootball coaohmg donated by merchants and dealers. hoped the public will respond gen­ CLOSED MONDAY or your money back League games will be Tuesday night tate to exhibit their claims tor set­ ings Bank. 6-1 erously. The monies derived from HELD AT HIGH SCHOOL on Connecticut radio stations and .staff, DePUppo had a brllHaht GEORGE J. BARBA Iwlth Hotel Tahnadge. and Thurs. tlement. Those who neglect to pre­ the sale of popples i^ocs for re­ does considerable night club sing­ career in collegiate and profosslon- sent their accounts properly at­ FOR SALE~'^^'^™''" Shepherd ing. nl ,Hporls before ho look up eollegl- ' night with the Forty Nlners, Both habilitation ot disabled veterans of Over one hundred and fltty per­ FROM CLUB MEMBERS For information phono Barney AUCTIONEER of these games will be played at tested, within said time, will be puppies. A.K.C. Registered. Ex­ both w.ars. Dorothy Young, a beautiful and Iate coaching a,s a career. Now a, West Main St. Branford Hammers Field. debarred a recovery. All persons in­ cellent blood lines. $35 tor fe­ sons attended East Haven High talented dancer witli clever Informal rciJorls given by mem- resident qt Westville, the eJt-ccntcr Open Other Days 9:30 to 5:45 Telephone 76-2885 debted to said Estate are requested Thursday evenlnK, May 25 the School's Junior Prom held last Fri­ Traffic Squad Telephone 8-1358 "Just A Thought' males. $50 for males. Phone East Legion will meet at their club routines, l.s well known through­ bcrs ot the various commllloos con- ] will be acclaimed In one ot his few to make immediate payment to Haven 4-5571 after 3 p'.m. day evening in a verltaljle fairyland out East Havon;wherc she had per­ corned with tlic coming East Ha i public appearances, here, Goldwater Accordion Schools "The best plfice to find a helping ( James Wesson Phelps, rooms. Commander Glynn has set P.S.—If you have anything to se hand is at the end of your aim.' wliich only a day before had been formed many times. Miss Young ven Garden Club Flower Show, The third speaker ha,s an intcrna- Executor GRADUATE NURSE Available that "night aside as, "Boys' State" the school gymnasium. Music was Candidates Are G.O.P. Caucus "June Festival", to be presenlcd in Uional reputation in awimmlng,:He Goldwatar "Teacher of Teachers" at Auction, call mo. Borrowed night, once danced on Radio City Music Address: 15 South Main Street June 1st, Mature, dependable, furnished by Eddie Wlttstelu's Hall and is brilliant in her own Ihc Town I-Iall auditorium on Tucs- is John Marshall of Auatralla,'xale'^ Branford, Conn. 5-18 desires long term care of child or t Boys who attended "Boys State" orche,stra wliich featured Frieda Scanned Here right. • Okays Slate day. Juno 0, liavo indicated a re-Uiit to tliq'Swlnimlng world. Only. elderly person. Hours flexible, list year will appear before the Lo- Svirsky at the piano, ' coi-d number of cnlrlos tor its rcjcenlly ho shattered nearly every but preferably 9 a,m, to 5 p,m. Rlonnalres that evening and relate The hall was decorated with al-' Junior who are trying out tor tlio \.U,U >4U>..W—• ayailable A, A, U, record'In the Nn Ericson Twins In Phone New Haven 6-9519, ' Ihclr experiences at Boys State. terhatlng strips ot blue and white second. annual event. tlonal n)e?t|held.at.Uio.Yale pool. 1950-1951 Traffic Squad wore an- Vpiferclasstnen . Of Delegates; - Two compleio classes .win • be .of Tlie local Legion post is sending clo,Oj. wWchiLMl;Jljnn vthe; cgiiJljg hounceci"'thls'"week by CD-captains His presence ;wlu •parffcularly en­ Gay Musical Revue FOR SALE—"^^o rowboats. Rea­ four b6y:S"and--thC' Joco!»notary Cliib completely ardurid 'the rogm. Invited Into fored for public inspection. One will trance the swimmers ot the ;iichool Janice Walker and Curtis Whelan. At a caucus marked by oomplelo be tho cultural class In which nine­ Janet and Justine Ericson, twin sonable. 1 14 ft. 1 16 foot. Call one boy to BOVs State this year. The Theater flood • lights reflected soft They are: iiarmony, members ot the East Ha­ who are froqhontly overlooked by daughters ot Mr.^ and Mrs. Justin Branford 8-0907. ' " boys will go to -the University ot lights ot varying hues upon the Nat'l Honor Sac. teen different typos ot. flowers will the proponderanco of. athletes who Jack Young. Marjorle Ahlborg, ven Republican Club completely en­ bo Judged. The second class, will Ericson of 59 West Main Street, Connecticut at Storrs from June dancers and hiithe middle of the Eleanor Casanova. Ed Gustafson, dorsed the BlatQ ot delegates pre­ play football, ba.sko{b|ill and ba.se- .Branford, will be featured in the HOUSES FOR SALE 28 to July 1. where they will be room similar cloth strips fe.stooned Tlie following seniors and Juniors be In artistic arrangements In which iball. Ony a frcshmlui, Marslmll'is Barbara Thomas, George Wassmer, sented by the Republican Town sixteen dlHerent but specific, floral chorus of a brand new musical taught the rudiments of democracy. from a mirrored reflector which Marie Strandtwrg. Orlando Orifice, ot East Haven High School were in­ Commilteo last Monday in the 'Town [being counted Hpoii lo be one of the revue called "HolidayI" which has Past Commander Linus J. Swan- revolved slowly throughout most of B(>tty Colrus, Mary Anne Soallse, ducted Into tile National Honor arrangements may be shown. al time greats In tho aquatic sport. GUILFORD LAKES—White Birch Hall. • Under the rules of tho contest been written for presentation by ton, chairman of graves registra­ the dancing, Vlith careless In­ Joan Horton, Audrey Sause, Virginia Society last Ihursday, it was an­ Delegates to the slate convention Toastmaster for the affair will be, the Y's players of New Haven by Drive. An opportune time to pur­ tion vm meet with his committee formality garden chairs were placed Sedon. Paul Falco. Mai'y De Poto. nounced this week by the Comet, all members must exhibit. Only one Herb Erich, the father of one of chase this year round Lake Front to bo held in New Haven June 14 enlr.v' Is allowed In each class save West Havener Bay Stephens. This after the Legion meeting. about the dance floor and In the Robert Carlson, Dorothy Plascik, the olflcial school newspaper. and 15 will bo Lawlbr Charlotte East Haven's greats In the swimm­ 'original reyue will be given under home with Immediate occupancy. area ordinarily occupied by the Martha De Caprlo. Robert Bind­ M&rjory Ahlberg, Roberta Bow- where more that one division of a ing world. The senior Erich Is well 6 beautiful rooms Including large Miller Vincent J. Fasanp and class Is Indicated. 1 tilted to handle the introductions the auspices ot the Y. M. C. A. and bleachers, the patrons'and patron­ er, Nancy Callahan. Barbara Ben­ den, Nancy. Callahan, Patricia Matthew Anastaslo. Alternate/} will Y. W. C. A. ot New Haven next sunporch. Oil heat, fireplace, elec­ esses looked approvingly over the nett, Lorraine Caneparl. Anthony Charman, Ann Davison, Edward The Show will bo open - between and his anecdotes yiHl be greatly tric hot water heater, etc. In tip­ be Prank Barker, Peggy Clark, 8:30 A. M. and 10:46 A. M. lo receive welcomed. Thursday and Friday, May 18 and whole scene. Vltale Carla Peterson, Shirley Guistafson, Lucille Howard, George Josephine Lawlor and Clifford top condition. Landscaped grounds. ..TOW T'homas, George McManus, Ann McManus. Susan Paollllo, Dorothy exhibits. The door will- close . T'ho dinner will bo served from 19, in the Y. W. C. A. Auditorium at Well maintained roads. Call Allan A freshness uncommon to most Sturges. 48 Howe Street, New Haven. Curtain formal affairs was evident through­ Davison, Ronnie Scala, Nancy Plaslck, Mary Ann Scalcse, Donald promptly at-11 for Judging. Tlie the cafeteria which adjoins the Loeb. •; Named to represent East Haven public win be admltled from 2 until time is 8:30 P.M. arid tickets are :TO'FI out the evening as youthful girls, Owen. Pat Charman. Dalton Bren- Smith. at the Congressional Convention on gym and will bo catered by Wolfe's now on sale in Branford at tho S. LOEB & SON dressed In soft colored, mostly nan. Anne Mllano, Sally Corbett, Honorable Mention: Edward Blgc- 0. . ,• ; • •. , Dollcalcs.'ien In East Haven. Henry Graver, Donald Smith, Wil­ June 24th were Henry. Weber, Exhibitors must grow their own Branford -Book Shop, 244 Main • {11 Brokers) pastel shaded, gowns . whirled low, Julie Crl^cuoio. Helen Colley, William Glnnetto, Jane Tliompsiin, Street, for the admission price ot "Super-market tor Homes" B^ymond Stanio has been award­ through . the intricacies of ' the liam Graves, Ralph Gagliardi, Har­ James Downey, MaryeUen Grover, specimens In the cultural class. They old Yeomans, Rhoda Howard, and May Bath. Alternates will be must furnish their .own receptacles 75c. They may also be purchased ed! a- two hundred dollar scliolar- modern dance on.the arms of self Edward Llmonoelll,' Ann Mont­ Belly Bancroft, Peggy Frank, Fire Marshal Ernest Wood an­ ^ip lo the NcAV Haven Junior conscious boys, formally attired in Donald Male, Roland Cahoon, Hans gomery, Doris Nltti. Marjorle.Porto, and,have an entry card properly at the door Slebo. Gen'y Bunnell, Sondra S^me- Margaret Tucker and Otto Bath, marked. Tables ,and aocessprles t6r T'he Ericson twins wll lelad the nounces that all oil trucks register­ Oplloge, It was • aimouncml this either white Jackets and dark Vivian Streeto and Curtis Whclan. 'I'hose who will comprise the- list Senior Dance ed In the Town ot Branford must afternoon. Ho is but one of scvcra' gran. Mary Ann Copola, Phyllis Those taking part in the in­ special exhibit • must be furnished members ot the singing and danc­ 'uxedo ti'ousers or the complete Pusco. Nicholas Lombard!. ot delegates lo the Sonaiorlal be brought to his home on Palmer Of 'this year's graduating cals; .uxedo outfit, duction exercises were Chairman, by the exhibitor, and each;dxhlbllor ing chorus in, the opening number, Bob Howell; Introduction, Elaine Convention on July 8lh are Herry Is, responsible tor Iheir own ..entry "Holiday!" and have starring rgles Road Saturday afternoon tor In­ who; has won soMOIarshlps to othe Refresliments were offered the Antz, James J. Sullivan; Emrha Will Feature colleges and schools, rrhc iiri7,e wil Barbary; Bible Selection, Pat Mac- being rncelved on lime. No exhibits in the production number called spection. , lancers in the school cafeteria dougall. The qualities of Character, Fasano and Ruth Barker Alternates: CURRENT EVENTS be, divided'With Halt going to 'hiir where buffet servings were the are to* be removed before tlifc cori- "Miami" with Richard Forsythe and Scholarship, Leadership and Service Icathryn Anastaslo, Jlerberl Rowley, chislon ot tho show at 9 P.M. • Michael Landino, They will also at.the start of (ihc tall semester and main feature. Once again an in­ Joseph Rodenski and Walter Buss-^ Ocean Theme Persons who are interested In the; . he'll get a slap on the nose and may even ena p cil vvas host at a feed afterward. BROWNIE TROOP Luncheon hosts for this visit Prank, Mrs, Paul Goss, Mrs, Aiithur Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Oren P. The ceremony was held in the REGISTERS WITH were Ralph Flengo, Patricia Flood, Hannaway, Mrs, 'Robert Bauera- Shorkey. Mr. and Mrs. Desmond J, coat or a stuffed museum 'exhibit. . _ . • ' High School Gym. Many from here Concetta Terrazano, Rachel Bal- DONALD A. ADAMS ON fleld Jr„ Mrs. Vincent Fogarty; hos­ Ooyle, Mr. and Mrs. Carl H, attended the same degree in New NAT'L MOVEMENT zano and Francis Zamplello. pitality, Mrs. George Sullivan. Mrs, Garvin and Supt. and Mrs. William You can have that kl„d of sec^y. and you may if the ^^:'^^^ll\^^ZZi:^Z.. Haven on Sunday where the state Senior National Honor Society Carloton Pratzner, Mrs. Leslie Bur­ E. Gill Is. -the citizens out of owne/.ship of the power ^usmess. wh.ch will lead^^^^^ ^^^ convention was convening for two A new Brownie Scout Troop has members who directed Thursday's PROBLEMS, SOLUTIONS gess. Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mrs. been organized and sponsored by visit were Betty Crampton, chair­ Rudolph Schmidt Sr., and Mrs. Ar­ • ship of the banking buMness. tl.. insurance ^--ss ^e^^^^b^J-.^e. au ^^^ ^^^ days. man, Elaine Barbary, Robert Forty one members of the East thought that the new Forbes Ave. i Joe and Helen Whclan, Jaclc and the Laurel School P. T. A. The thur Hannaway; cultural exhibits, ' t f troop has registered with the Howell, Rachel Brooks, Barbara Haven Chamber of Commerce at­ highway would build the town's Mrs. Thomas A. Penton, Mrs. John Legioji Auxiliary . iness, the telephone bwiincss. die railroad business, and the control °^" ^^,k- Irene Branntgan and John and Prosch and Jill Montgomery. Rhoda Loeb ail Ihad tlial nautical National Girl Scout headquarters, tended the annual dinner held In population to 15,000. In twenty C. Laslett, Mrs. George Munson, J 1 - and will be Brownie Scout Troop thhe Annex House on Monday eveneven - ,^ nopulallon Is still Mrs. Archie Emlgh and Mrs. Amerl- Has Bid To Help In farmers. Then most c£ us will work for the government mstead of the governm SIpfiC TANI^ loolc at the Now Haven Junior ing and heard the Past President .y j^ "Eure, Also Indicated No. 102. cus Aceto. Oliamber of Commerce's Shipwreck Last Man's Club of Rotary International and„„a. ^ ^ ^^^ Memorial Service ing for us — just as die seal works for the drcus. , e i \ ' Party at the Double Beach House A Brownie Investiture ceremony promhient flgurc"in"both New Ha-: at'tliat'lime "wive a new hllgii •There will be a limited number was held recently and the following on Saturday cveningi. .... To Close Charter ven't and Guilford's chamber of I schootJXjllKJUll anu,,Ud aIX nellKviw towbun,n , ,,»*,hall. The»••»,y, of entries tor Clas.s 13. "Flowers as Tlie American Legion Auxiliary, . , To4ay 209 A^n^n electric pou^pl^ts ^e o,..<^or^n^^ George Doebrick ot Foxon and girls became Brownie Scouts: Rose Commerce. Donald A. Adams, give """•" '>"• ""W malor nroleds to bo You Like Them.*' Those desiring to Unit 89, have been Invited lo at­ Cinque, Charlotte QUlck. Nancys| The Last Man's Club of World were the only major projects to bo Chester S. Leach of East Haven an appreciated talk on the prob­ developed completely over the enter this class arc requested to tend the Memorial Service Sunday ernment, and tb^rc only part of a list of more than 700 - built, ptopo have entered their blue ribbon fowl Dlllman, Ann Campano. Lois War II will hold its yearly meeting send a post card to Mrs. Donald at the Old Stone Church at U Levlne, Barbara La Fontaine, Mlmi at Carnevale's Colonnade on lems and solutions ot some of the quarter century. But since that NEW HAVEN In the Spring Show of the New Ha­ dltficuitles with local Chamber time a war and a major depression Chldsey, 44 Taylor Avenue, o'clock. All members are requested ven Poultry Club at the North Plnta. Karen Prahovlc Judy Oakley, Wednesday evening, June 7th, to meet at the corner of Main and struction, or being expanded — in 44 states. Edythe Dow. Jacqueline Panagrossl, Chairman of the event Is Charles groups. completely unforeseen raised IIRVOC Haven Fair Grounds next Sunday. with the prognosligEltion, it was High Streets at 10:45 In uniform. Maybe tSe folks who-nvant govei^tment-owttership in America Bradford Manor Drum Corps and Margot Reis-El-Bara and Joyce Coyle who will be Jissisted by Com­ President John Metzo Introdurcd Clancy Chosen At the Auxiliary meeting hold Martinez. mander Joseph Glynn, John the speaker, who has ben Instru­ pointed out. Harry Bartlett Post Lcagion Band Vincent Gagliardi past president Friday evening, a nominating com­ figure diat once gpveriMnent runs the vital electric business it iriil supply the music for East Ha­ The troop has the following girls Morgan, Joseph Rodenski. James mental In building the chamber mittee was selected to bring in a Glynn, Sal Carbone and James of commerce In Guilford from of the organization was heard In "Man Of The Year" will be a simple djing to exv^nd controls to cover all businewes ven's Memorial Day parade next preparing for the Fly-Up to Girl a report ot the organization's Frank S. Clancy was selected the new slate ot oflicers for their next Tuesday afternoon. Scouts In June: Rose Cucudello, McGouldrlck. about five to over 100 members. meeting in June. Chairman Cecelia Charter for the new club will A novel feature was presented activities and First Seleclmaii man of the year at the St. Eliza­ and professions ... every chmch ... every school... everybody. Nancy Callahan will make a trip Mafcla Seymour. Barbara Van de Prank J. Clancy spoke on the cor­ Poirot, Margaret Clark and Wini­ Maelen, Joyce Brockway, Sally close on June 1. Mr. Coyle said this at the dinner when Paul H. Stevens beth's Holy Name Communion to Kansas City whe,n school closes. reread a clipping taken from the relation of business activities with Breakfast last Sunday morning; fred Pierce are oh the committee. They're right, it tvoiild be simple, but we'd be foiiish to let Granotta and Lois Urslnl. week. All members of World War Plans are also being made for the There she will attend the National II who are In eood standing in the New Haven Register In 1925 when the town's growth. He told also of The designation is made annually them get away with it. If diiey do, there'll come a day \Hien we 11 FMA. Convention and campaign The troop meets every Tuesday the original Chamber was formed the hopes of the planning com- coming banquet to be held in June. afternoon, 3:00 o'clock, at Laurel American Legion are eligible tor among Catholic men In East Haven Mrs. Lucy Sarasohn, chairman and for the post of national recreation membership. in East Haven. In flowery terms mlsalon and the effect which he or Branford. Lou DePllppo was one all be like the circas seal, gi stdng fed when we do as we're told, chairman. Date of conclave is School with their leaders. Mrs. the story tolij of the future growth i expected the new road would carry Marfraret Spencer, co-chairman. Helen M. Finta, Mrs. Florence The club is closely patterned of the speakers. ' and getting slapi^d when 'we do as we like, and the -.words to [SEFTIC TANK AND CESSPOOL SERVICE -June 25. It successful she will re­ Helen M. rMii^, xvirs. riuiciii.c AXIC y^tuu ta ^.wov., ,—* ,,; ,j of Bast KavcB at v/hlch time It' In East Haven turn to K.C. aext year... Panagrossl, and Mrs. AUce Levlne.'alter the Last Man's Club of World r AMERICA woPi't have any meaning for us, eidier. . MANUFACIU.ERS" AND INSTAllERS OF KAMOUS. NAIIONAUY KNOWN "wmTONE" RE.INFORCED SEPTIC 7ANKS. . UNDWDED , PoSs,B.L.TY FOR DtSION MANUFACTURE, INSTAllATION »Mn 5MVICI , SPEEDY TRUCKS ITel.phora .qulpp.d) THE CONNECTICUT LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY . «OISTE»ED SAtilURY ENGINEERS. BONBEO MECHANICS, POWER EQUIP.,, MENT. 61 YEARS EXPERIENCE. • ,„„,„ A Busfuess^lauased, Tax-Payias Compaux , ^^QueMlUMtU,MeucaHljuHil^iiHai1SS6 IUACTORY AND OFFICES,' aOO-W BOUIEVARO (OH Kin,l...ly), NEW HAVEN II • p-g^u-5j?-'rs"i?

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