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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 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 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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h '^^ fftgc Two THE SRAMFORD REVIEW;! EAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday, May 2B, 1950 TJiiiMfl.v. M«u 7K IPBn THE BRANTORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS Page Three History Pupiis: ' Jbseph Scanlon "NOW" • SHIUE, "INSIDE"! As Mr. Brinley Sees It Natural Gas 5!a;!vMJ)aa?i)Sssa5!i?ii?i^ • By-Ruth Evis • ' study Antarctic ®lje Sraufnr& Umnv New Telephone Tragic Tale Tomorrow, lot your heart be sad, Got that searching, restless feeling? Momduguin News (BStABUsnBS ni tt3t) Knjoy yourself to-day. Quess that somethln's not "In For Area Is To the Editor: I5 Director Of Airo ' For, yesterday, Is what you had tune"? ' ' ' - Prayer. Is Uio soul's slriccro prav. When ho performed some WHAT NOTS I Thais your "inside". Just revealln', This is the fifth in the series ot Mrs. Joseph O'Connor — Tol._4-n44 ' ' Directory Out Lies Behind A thing that paased away. dcslro to meet Its God," -Rreal miracle and was exhausted ,3 BY GITA ROUND tfv" To-doy. you have this moment, What your "outside", will know, And how shall I approach mv iiiLMUally and physically, He went articles being prtiparcd by the Hamden_Players ®l|f lEast^^auniKeim soon I ,* Bid Of Gov't students of the World History , .vlasses at St. plarcs Parish, iwo-^ rOBUBHSD EVERY THOBSDAT Fi lenos. God lu prayer? the Rroat Majesty to some solitary place. He com OUK GARDEN Tills moment, never more. classes at the East Haven High ^Joseph M. Scanlon, 60 Maple .luuguln are 8:30 and 10:30 ociues METEB I.EBUIKE Md JOBN B. t,OEB, There's more to the day, Starting Friday Poppy Sale Yes, your surface may look placid, on High; This AlmlRhty Onmlpot- niandcd the Disciples and his Apos­ AllRonquln Oa.ss Tran-smLsslon School. The committee for this Edith Johansen The inomenl that may follow, end cnl God; this Creator of all thlnirs tles, to watch and pray, lest they Street, Branford, will play the part Masses at St.V Clare's Church rublisheit Than a band and noise. And your manner full ot poise. Company, which has the only ap­ editorial Included Thomas Brere- of Harry Archer and serve as as­ Each siJrlng without' exception i dally at 7:30 A. M. ' ' ' -'>' WILIiIAM J. AnEKK, Editor Tomor-row the telephone company "In Flanders' Fields tho popples The need ot earthly chore. > visible and Invisible. Tnc source of enter Into temptation. plication on file to supply natural toh. Michael Montesanto, Dduglks There's also a prayer— So hold tills moment. kcQP It bright. But there's a cleansing, "add",' nil llRht and power. sociate > director for the Haniden arouse the spade and hoc. confessions every Saturday after­ Altce T. Fnarkon, AJBocute Editor will begin to distribute about 102,- grow. Have .vou stopped to look Working Inwards, without holsc. Prayer Is the powerhouse for'the gas to the Now Haven Gas Light Bowden and John Eliot members And scare the worms and coax the For the "departed boys." 000 new telepliono directories to^ at the miniature Flandea-s' Field Don't cloud It with tho past. Wlicre shall I. find word.s to ap Christian. In the secret chamber Company scrvlnR Branford and Players summer theater produc­ TBE BBAKTOBS BEVIEW, OTO. of the 0th period class. . tion of "Kiss and Tell," which earth to make our garden grow. noon at 4 o'clock. - • 7 BOM Stttet Tel. S-2431 Btuteii subscribers In the New Haven ex- made by tho American Legion When future moments come In Are you looking for that, "some­ proach so sreat n Deity? WlJcn I of the human heart, there Is" the East Haven; has been granted a Auxiliary tlial is on display in sight. look iipon the works of Ills hand, sburco of power, thoro Is where hearing of Its case In Boston before THE ANTARCTIC REGION opens July 5 at. 2459 Whitney One thing though always puzzles Christ church, I^omauguln branch IKE BAST HAVEK MEWS Memorial Day parade will be an successful for quartet boated two cimngo prior to the introduction thing"? Avenue, CentorvlUc. Rev. Alfred Clark, rector, flr30 a.m. Tel. Brenlord 8-2431 irtornoon affair for the first time 25 lb cod fish and thirty pollack .„. of a new telephone numberhig Robblns window. True, It is only Just pray that they will last. Tliotigh you're not sure, what I tremble with fear. I stand trans­ pctico is found. Peace is a state ot a Federal fdwer Commission ex­ In our Modern : World History me—In splta of good manure, PI O. BOX,B16. , But neteb Bmntcrd sod on a tray, and the fixed with amazement with admira­ mind. It Is not found In books. It aminer immediately following the • Well known locally as'an actor- 'Horning Prayer.and'sermon. .n the town's recent history High School Canasta Club system for 20,000 subscribers In the It is , • class we decided to study the Aht- director for the Winchester Play­ It seems as ev'ry thing I plant BDBS0BIC.1 tOM uack of funds allows but two bands dined at White Turkey restaurant urea and the conveision ot West crosses are made of bits of wood William R. Burns You lust know you're missing one tion, dazzled bv the Rlory. What cannot be purchased. Pra.ver Is the hearings now being hold on the ap­ arctlc region because ,pf the re­ comes up en miniature. Regular Friday evenlnfe pmochles 88 par yeii:, payftDl shall I, poor me, mv to thee. plication of Northeastern Gas house, Mr. Scanlon was formerly I in adTince ...Flowers ' and flags come to restaurant In Dailbury, Tuesday .... Haven telephones to dial opera­ donated by Mofferts on the cut-off, thing? cloanslnR power that washes from cently discovered aepoaits of, coal .It. Bradford Manor Fire- House, $300 Situation may provoke a George Robblns opens new meat while the popples blooming there William Nygard, Mrs. Archibald (Are you sure, you're really, His?) Eternal, Everlastlnij, r'athor? the mind the thInKs that do not bo- Transmission company. and other vegetation. associated with the Pasadena Our peas arc really luscious—from ADVBBTISmO BATES ON AI-FXIOATIOS tion on Sunday morning, June 4, at Playhouse In California. A.s as- George street, 8:30 p.m. , year round •commltiec Two market In Florlda...... POpples being seven o'clock. are made ot crepe paper. Look at Marshall, Mrs. M. Phelps Wall, As I stand, appalled at thy lonK there and prepares the Very few people know that An­ a midget's point of view. Bnteied u lecond deafl metter Octobei them carefully. You can nlmoat Mrs. Nathan Zaffln, Mrs. William Why, It's peace with God, you're Riound. for the ftrowth of peace, Branford and East Haven, as coclate director of "Kiss and Tell There aren't very many, mildly 18, ISIB, u the Foit Oltlea >t Bruterd, nigh school teachers to take offered for sale by both the V.FAV. llio new telephone books will bo greatness, over my spirit comes well as New Haven, wlU receive tarctica IS one ot the .seven con­ •Mr. arid Mrs. Jdme's d'. Farquhttr- and the American Legion Auxiliary see them nod and hear them Bralton, Miss Jeannotlo Bradley seeking! floods of Joy. waves of peace; words Prayer drives away fear, for tear tinents of the wbrl'd and for that he will have charge of 14 other stated; Just a few; Oenn., under Act of Herch 3, 1697. marriage vows within the next few delivered dcor-to-door or through natural gas service only if Al- actors, plus about 15 production son of 54 Hobson Street, announce months Mary Fez weds In July Commander ana Mrs. Ehls o. whisper the story of their creation. and Mrs. Rlohard Sqlielr. vice- Prny His Light with you, abide. which smother all my fear, The cannot dv/oU In the same house rooson Isxunllke the Arctic region. When picking them for dinnertime. The Berlew ud The.Newi welcome eontn the malls In New Havon, North, president of tho club. 'Tis Ills, fiincr voice that's with love. • gonciUln's application Is approved. personnel. the engagement ,of their.,daughter, bntlooi fYom leidere ,Dpoa anr subject o) and Robert Brulottc to take wife Bradley, Jr., ot AverlU Place an­ East and Wesii Haven, Orange, Name of Jesus, is the key that un­ Nortnoastorn Qas Transmission Antartica surrounds ;,tho South 1 always find—alas— nounce the birth of a second son Thoy tell you that they wore Plans for tho new year were dis­ speaking." locks the door of heaven. The Name Prayer bCRcts love and love bcRots Other productions scheduled by If I shall use a cupful. I must take Ruth Jessica, to Mr. Louis Vanasse, public IntereBt. All communloetfoui muit bf come fall Holy Namo Society Bethany, Hamden. Woodbrldgo and made In the veterans hospitals at Company's application has not Pole. It is olso the only contlment •Igaed] Blgne^arei wUl be wltbbeld upon re CO'sponsor"Red, Sox-Yankee trip to at 2:20 A. M. Tuesday morning In along the shore line to subscribers cussed^ ' Shine, "inside"! Shine, "Inside"! of Jesus clears the path to the very peace, God Is found whore peace proposed service for these com­ without people. People have visited the Hamden Players, a group hi- a demltassc. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Vanasse of qnest. Anenymoaa conlrlbattoni vlU be dla- Grace-New Haven " community both Newlngton and Rooky Hill throne of God. The Name of Jesus terdsted In working toward a com­ 140 Grant Street. Waterbury.-Conn. regarded. Stadium come July 9 ....^. Reservar InBranford, Clinton, Guilford and right here in our own Connecticut, dwells, God is not the author of munities. but never have stayed any length lions going fast Communion Hospital Florence E. Smith Again, In 1049, liquor was an im­ every five adult pedestrians killed hides all sin and mistakes and short colituslon, prayer softens and re- munity theater for Greater New Still, sometimes it is handy. For a Mis Farquharson Jj a,-student at Madison. ' by disabled votcrans. That poppy portant contributing factor to had been drinking alcoholic In ordering the Boston hearing of time: It Is almost entirely snow Breakfast on Sunday will teed one elected president ot the Conn. there was made by flugers not quite cominRs. Tlie name of Jesus .softens 'laxe s the mind and the body, and mountains arid Is about twice Haven, are "Blithe Spirit.* salad yesterday. the New Haven State: Teacher's FIVE YEARS AGO Dental Hygenlsts Ass'n at conven­ The now books should notjbc used pedestrian falalillcs. One out of i bovcrnBcs. for Algonciuin, the Commission "Claudia," ''Charley's Aunt," The cookbook mentioned carrot- hundred and fifty men after com­ so Umber any more. You sen his the Very heart of God. He Is Im­ ThInRs which mlRht appear territy- stated, "It is desirable to have a the size of the United States. There College. ' ' ' '- It is only live years since the munion at first Mass .; tion'held in Hartford on Wednes­ until Sunday morning. Juno 4 at mediately ready to turn his cars to Inp become quite ordinary and of are places where the lakes are not "Fatal Weakness," and "Ten sticks. Our carrots grow that way. day .„,...^ Gillette Castle opens on seven o'clock. feet trod o'er Flanders Fields more full and complete record of the Little Indians." Technical director The cataloRue quite recklessly says Carolyn Daniels of .93 Bradford Inst shooting stopped, niul to Insiders think that new police than 80 .years ago. He had a few me",' • • ' ilttlo account, when viewed after natural gas requirements of the frozen because;Of the warm spHngs. Avenue, and Betty Jaspers of 132 commissioner will be appointed Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Timed to take place at- the Oh. Yes, And my lovlnpr Heavenly the soul has been at prayer with It's There are also believed to be large for all productions is P; Frederick all their' seeds wlU sprout. those families whom the war de­ HUsle, formerly of Hotchkiss Grove, same hour as the West Haven' out- moments of peace as ho carefully Now England area and that can Albee Jr., former Broadway actor Prospect Road, both graduates' of next week Frank Petela and wound thot stem, then oveii more Pflthor knows that some thluR GOd. Problems which appear im- best be obtained by -hearing the dfeposlts of potrbleum and uranium, The ones I plant excepted In this prived 61 sous, time has scarce­ Edward Kllgerman •still on Inside now of Miami, Fla. are visiting at over Is the ' introduction of the which belonR to the Son, Is crylnR P().slble to solve, find n solution but no nlnlng has, as wot been done and director of a dranlatlc group rule, b(!yoi|d a doubt. East Haven High Schooljiare among the home of Mr. and Mrs. John company's now '!two lotter-tlve carefully placed those red .crepe evidence In support of Algonquin's In Newpqrt, R. I. the New Haven students'who have ly had,a chance to work.the heal­ track Junior American Legion paper petals In place, around the . to be hoard In < the Courts of without effort when we talk with application Immediately following here. One hundred million years baseball league to be comprised of Berndtson of Hotchkljss Grove...... Up digit" numbering system. This Is Heaven. I speak freely to my God, God,'in prayer, Gates which wore Tryouts for the six "straw-hat" It's said old age Is creeping; I have made the dean's list at Arnold Col- ing powers claimed for it. On the first appearance in Connecticut center of the bloom, and then at­ the hearings In Docket a-1207 ago, it has ben said, Antarctca had less teams but the quality will be from'Florlda from their recent va­ tached the whlto slip ,of paper / V as itb a friend. My Mediator sits at closed, are opened. Breathe • the (Northeastern Gas . Transmission a climate similar to that of Cali­ productions were held May 12 and found to my remorse. lego.> / Memorial Day, wc pay our re- higher ..,.„.. MUford enters district cation are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace of this type of numbering system; God's rlRht hand. My Intercessor Holy Name of Jesus In prayer and 14, with several East Haven and After weeding a few hours It can The central office names WEst, printed in red that proclaims to all Company) which began In Boston, fornia The Cub Scouts of Moinauguln spjiots to, the heroic dead o£ all play and Wallingford bows out ...... Foote ..„.,.. Nancy Ryan made a that It Is the veteran made poppy stands ready to plead my cau.so. The find the confidence which follows. Tuesday, May 8, 1050". Plant life Is • rare. There are Branford residents participating. gain alarming force. Pack No. 6 will meet Wednesday Arhong the recent visitors to pretty picture at the coronation of Spruce, SYcamore and ATwater will maRlo word, has unlocked the very Prayer Is the sincere desire of the Following the readings. Miss Betty wars, but the most poignant and IV... .n1..n..n.4 1,I».TI.^ n,- ,l.n Cf A^n1.t,*a of the Ame'iican Legion and Auxth- mosses, grasses, lichens and small I realise with shaking knees and evening at 7:30 at the Bradford Montauk Point were Tony Everlch, the Blessed Virgin at the St. Mary's be used lor various parts of the ary. and even bcars'the date of this doors to the mercy scat. soul to know God And we cannot Detailed Dcfrrlption Lasko. 28 Home Place, Branford; stiffened Joints and neck. Manor Flrehouse. There will, be a saddest; memories are for those Johnny and Danny Cudgma and Church recently It was she New Haven area. The first two sock God without flndlne him. Upon receipt ot the CommLsslon's .sea plants. Most of the animals Miss Beverly L. Davis, 10 John .year, 1050. That poppy next to It God Is ready to commune with are marine life. There are fish, Our harvest may be lacking, but I movie. "Relam of the.Wild" follow­ who lost:friends, rblatives.or sons aeorg;ie Giordano Trip was who did the crowning .., letters of the name will be dialed was inado by a veteran disabled me. as friend to friend. Tlie Father In prayer the Holy Spirit RUldes order,'Algonquin today flleci ex­ Street, Branford; and Miss Joan H. ' am perfect—as a wreck. and then. the five digits. hibits in Its case iso that the com-' whales, sea lions, seals, birds and Clark.' 112 Hemingway Avenue. Kast ed by refreshments; All MomauRUin in the last war. The lust war is Li-lacs at Saipan." He is young enough to has always desired me to come to the way to the Throne of God. Insects. ' Cub Scouts and their parents are ahyays the bitterest. All telephones in West Haven and be the son of the other'vet. Both Him In prayer. Even the Christ of Harry W. Brlnlcy mission and counsel can tsxamlne Haven, were admitted to member­ To compete with - sunken gardens In bloom Orange will have the new two them In advance of the hearings. several explorers have visited ship In the Hamden Players, and invited. .• were disabled protecting YOU and God. wont to his God often, when this region and made Interesting our lawn Is quite askew. The speakers who eulogize our Tell of letterflvo digit numbers but orilv ME. Both vets 'word paid for mak­ he was In the earthen body, to Those exhibits represent the most will be assigned 'parts In one or I've assorted bites on face and. arms, The parent's club of Momauguin those New Haven numbers which detailed description of a natural observations. Among those have more shows. Beverly, who is 11 School will hold a home-made food war dead this Jlay 30, while re­ Springes boom ing those poppies, the material be­ Old Stone Church been Captain James Cook, who' Is and other places, too, counting the heroic deeds oE the now have six digits such at 76-234B ing supplied them free by tho Con­ gas program for New England of, years of age, is considered a real But arguing the pros and cons, the sale in the Bradford Manor Flre­ win be changed to SPruce.numbers. forod to date. thought'to be the first to discover "find" by Mr. Albee, who hopes to past, itiay well pause to take a CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES necticut' Legion. This is tlie only fact wUr still remain. house Saturday at 2 P.M. .to'raise Guilford Man Some now AT\vater numbers will be way of helping In the suppoit ot Issues Calendar In announcing the action of the t]ie contlment, Roald Amundsen use her In a Juvenile lead. look at the future. Fraught with First Church of Christ Scientist, who found the South Pole, Admiral The joy our garden gives outnum­ money for an open house' when the Wlnthrop and Derby Avenues, New assigned in Hamden in the near their loved ones. Federal Power Commission, Dana Follow-up • tryouts • will be hold newly remodeled Momauguin School Is A Partner future. Eventually all New Haven For Coming Week M. Swan, president of Algonquin, Richard E. Byrd who ihas done bers any physio'pain. ominous,povj,(jiils, it is a time for Haven. Sunday service at 11 A. M. \ I much research study from his base tonight at 8 for persons who miss­ Is ready. -The comrfilfteei has ob­ a higli display of nerve, muscle and 5 P. M Sunday School Is at 11 area; phones will have two letter^ Watch for tho local Legionnaires said, "Wo are glad to have our ed the Initial tryouts on May 12 In Meffert Co. five digit numbers. and theU' ladies. Thov will otter Sat|ir(lay, May 27 case definitely scheduled for ah at Little America, James Ross, I am thankful that we haven't any tained many door prizes and there and sinew on the part of all A. M. Wednesday evening testimon­ Lincoln Ellsworth, Leonard Chrls- and''14. AH theater-minded East surplus of the'. - will be-many small'gifts, for all. ial meeting at 8. The Reading Room There are a total,ot 83.000 list­ .vou these all veteran made croilo (i:00 P.M. Shipwreck Party for early hearing so that New Englahd- Haven and Branford residents Americans. paper popples In exchange tor a Mv, and Mrs, Club. Committee, the ors may learn what we have to tensen, James Weddell, Ernest Wlth'^my deepfelt canning-phobia I'he public Is invited. at 152 Temple Street Is open week ings in the various alphabetical sec­ Shaekleton, Robert; Scott, Nathaniel with experience In professional and a little Is enough. days from 9 to 8:45 and Wednesday tions'of tile New Haven telephone donation which Is used 100% tor ClcorRe Harrlcks, the Calvin Steves, offer.'Our case will show that Al­ amateur dramatics Mncludlng en­ local welfare purposes for needy the RlChnrd Ilarvoys and the gonquin was formed by an all-New Palmer, Charles Wilkes and Car- When the summerheat Is rising, and Invited. ' , •>'..' ,- '.'." AROUND CONNECTICUT from 9 to 6. directory. - - stens Borchgrevlnk. thusiasts for acting, scenic design my energy recedes. Earle iR. Tenido of Orange is veterans and their families Gonei- Kenneth Simpsons. England group Interested In bring­ and stage management experience, As wc read the news of town: "Ancient and Modern Necro­ Special Instructions In the book ous donations mean that more help ing natural gas service to New I .«hall rest upon my laurcls^and Chairman of the Show Committee, mancy, Alias Mesmerism and will remind subscribers that Bran­ Siiiiclay, May 28 Because of the location and con­ 'arelnvltod to attend tohlghtis try­ autl cities'/throughout tlie stnt'c, can be given locally to thoso who 9:35 A. M. Church School. Englanders; that'-Algonquin's la dition existing at •present, the let old earth abound In weeds. George H, Doebrlck of'" Foxon is Hypnotism, Denounced," will be the ford is a part of the local calling No Minimuin Bqlance -outs, which will be ;held In - the secretary and Chester-Si'Lesch of it is interesting to note that many offered their lives for you. It is-a 11:00 A.M. Church Worship Ser­ the only proposal that .seeks to future value of the Antarctic re­ Hamden Players Summer Theater, subject of the Lesson-Sermon foi area of New Haven telephones and privilege to bo able to buy one for Serve the largo metropolitan com­ East Haven- lS''"Suib6rfntendent. of their,problems,are very simi- Sunday, May 28,1950. calls to Branford are made simply No Charge For Deposits vice. Observance of Memorial Day. gion seems doubtful, but In this which is located at the Intersec­ never did so'Ilttlo do so much for Dr, Albert Cook Outler, Professor munities of Connecticut, . Rhode day and age when sclenSe has tion of Whitney and Day Spring Davld"F. Fitzgerald of Orange, well laivto those in Uranford and Bast The Golden Text is from Romans by dialing tlie number "4" arid then Island and Massachusctt; that wo PouItry Club known Kerryman, is Sergeant at so many, and on Memorial Day THS SECOND NATIONALS of ThcoloRV at Yale University, will made so many things possible, Avenues, Centervllle.l Male; actors 8;31. "If God be for us, who can be the Branford numbers, Shnllarly onds .your chance to help. can offer Now Englanders the extra Arms. : , , • .Haven. Therefore, from'tinio to against us?" Branford subscribers may call New bo Ruest minister. Anthems by the Antai'ctica may In years to come, over 30 with dramatic experience time w'c will-devote space in this Senior Cholf. •. i h ' security of the world's largest un­ prove to bo a continent of some •will (be particularly welcome, Mr. Planning Shdw •Selections from the Bible include Haven by dialing "0" and then dial­ a:30 P.M. OutlnR- at Sleeping derground gas storage field which worth to the world. Albee stated. , cohunn lb news of these eom- the following: "And he said, Take ing the New Havon number. Bran­ Committee Talks is near to New England; that we munitlcs. heed that ye be not deceived: foi ford telephone users may also place Giant Park for Senior PllRrlm Fel­ can bring gas to New England at The j^lnii used by dioii- lowship. poratlon the pipeline company Mr. Peter C Manos. of 48 Bradley Of Live Stock DONT WAIT many shall come in my name, say­ local calls to telephones In Gull- sanils of people to pny their lower rates than' any other appli­ which will supply 'Algonquin, an­ In Torrington the city Board of ing,'! am Christ; and the time ford, Over Year's Pldtis 4:30 P.M. Junior PllRrlm Fellow­ cant and that wo will be tree at Street. Branford. Conn., and Mr. bills without tiresome witlting ship In Parish House. Technicolor nounced . Wednesday it had com­ Francis'N. Trlckett, of 102. Vista New Haven Poultry club will Saifety recently voted to piircliasc draweth near: go ye not therefore Any subscriber who does not re­ The ways and means committee all times In the future to bargain pleted arrangements for the pur­ stage a show of Poultry, Pigeons, For Cold Weather 653 parkiiig meters wliich will he after them." (Luke 21:8) ceive a new directory by Saturday, of the Junior Halt Hour Reading in line or rushinp from place tUmstrlp "The Story of Human with any. company tor an addition­ chase with others 'Of the largest Drive, East Haven; Com}., were Growth" win be shown, with- Dr.- among the 70 men and women Ducks, Geese, Turkeys and Rabbits in.stalled in the business section i Correlative passeges from the June 3, however, may obtain one by Club, met'on- Monday evening fat to place. Canceled checks arc al supply of gas because we aronot underground national gas storage on the North Haven Fair Grounds calling the telephone business the home ot the chairman, Mrs. Louise dcSohwelnltz present tor a subsidiary, of any pipeline field m the world,^ R, H; Hargrove, from IV states who were graduated HAVE YOUR CHIMNEY of the city. They ai-c being pur­ christian Science textbook. "Science best receipts. Wallet with your question and answer period. •Wor­ on Sunday, May 28th., from 10:00 and Health with Key to the Scrip­ office. Marray Upson. ", , system." ' president of Texas Eastern, Said,of from The Restaurant' Institute of A. M. to 5:00 P. M. All exhibits will chased on a one-year trial basis, Tho following members ot the Collins And Freeman name in gold, free. 20 checks ship SorvloB and Recreation Ptjriod. this project, "This new istorage Connecticut at exercises hold in CLEANED and,REPAIRED tures," by Mary Baker Eddy, in­ "In order to' give all Interested be displayed In the exhibition cages giving the city option of remov­ clude the following (pp. 450, 403): committee were present: Mrs, R..W,' 266 MAIN STREET, BRANFORD printed with youc nnmc, $2.00. 7:30 P.M. Blblo Class tor younR parties an opportunity to stud^ our field, which can provide up to 200 the audltorliitri of the YalerUnlver of the North Haven Fair Associa­ Harckoy, Mrs. David John.son, Mrs. Use the Personalised Chccic people of the church; million cubic feet of gas a day sity Divinity Schdool. whlcli adjoins ing them if they are not satisfac­ "Knowing the claim ot animal TELEPHONE 8-1664 proposals In detail berore we begin tion and twelve prominent Judges Write: SEBY.FICHERA magnetism. • that all evil combines John Farina Plan. Ask the Bank today. Thursday, June 1 to present our case, Algonquin sub­ .extra during the five'winter months the campus ot the Restaurant tory. Manchester's; parking' met­ Tony came to America tifty^ years 1 Is particularly. Impfirtant for the have been Invited to place the in,the.belief of life, substance, and ; . THE ; • , C,30 P.M. Choir rehearsal for mitted It^ exhibits to the Federal Institute.,: ,, • , , awards." ,' . BOX 97, EAST HAVEN ers, .which wore installed ill the Anton P, Hellcgers of Church ago and for the past ciRhleen years I Junior Choir, Power Commission last' Friday.'Al­ New England rriarkef.'W will permit Intelligence In matter, electricity, Street, Guilford, who has for the j Recalled In had resided In Branlord with his Algonquin and our other customers Mr; Manos has accepted" employ­ • Entries mayijje made on arrival. business section last August, arc animal nature, and organic - life, .SECOND NATIONAL HANK 0:30 P.M. Choir rehearsal for In­ though we are not required to pre­ ment In Bantam. Westpdrt; Con Admission.is free and.the public is ,or PHONE, 4-5B7I afibr 3 PM.^ niorc;!tllaii„liall;r:paid for. Thirty past tliirteen years been associated wife, Mary. It was In Branford tpal termediate Choir. sent this material in advance, our to take larger amounts In winter who win deny that these are the with the Pittsburgh Plate Glass the Farinas cultivated a farnl of OP NniV lldVEN than In summer." nectlcut. . additional twin automatic motors errprs which Truth must and will P'uBlication 7:30 P.M.' Choir rohearsol for staff has It completed and we' are Company at New Haven, Is now twenty-six acres. Merlo Miller, a Our comploto lorvfco Includoi'—Roupholitoring 1 LIS Church St., (Noit to llio I'nst Otllco) :Mrs. Frances L. Roth, Executive annihilate? . . . You command the Senior Choir, glad to,do It; It should save a great have been ordered for in.stalla- joining the partnerslilp of the fellow worker in the Marlln tool de­ and ropa\r\f\q box iprlngi and maHrotiai — "The rate which we offer New Director of The Restaurant situation If you understand that On Monday, May 8, Antonio John Momlior FcitcrnI llciinnit Insiirnneu (*iir[t, deal of time by avoiding the neeos- Meffert Lumber Company of Bran­ partment, said that Tony was once Mod5rn And flntiquo furnlturo rafinlihlng—and. England with this arrangement Is Institute, announced that more on, style" tiou.on other streets, and mone.v mortal exlstanoo is a state of self- Parlna 53. died suddenly at his slty of a recess to study our ex­ ford. known as the 'celery king.' itip covors—all at modornto coit—and all on- Momlior FvilcrnI I\(>iiurvo System CHRIST CHURCH NOTES also advantageous to that area," than 98 per cent of. the graduates over aiid above the payments to deception and not the truth of homo on Hosloy Avenue, Branford. hibits," Swan 'said. 'Although only five feet two pert workman&lilp. Hargrove added, "and will assist have already . accepted • Jobs in the; 'Meter Company is being being." Mr. Hellager has had previous ex­ A communicant of St, Mary's Sunday, May 28 — Completed Arr.anffcnienls Algonquin In Its early years of de­ perience,in the building business in Inches in height, rfony had plenty hotels, restaurants and private "famous for quality ... placed in a special town fund Church, he was well-known In Let U8 rC'do your furniture with Whitsunday — Texas Eastern Transmission Cor- velopment. Westchester County. N.Y., where of mind and riiuscle for his dual Airfoarn that new luxury air clubs. ... which will he used for general Branford as well as In East Haven .lob of machinist and farmer, 8:00a.m. Holy Communion V/o admit we are fussy, for we insist that all our drosses bo of D. S. T. his activities In lumber purchasing, where his brothers. Raymond and cushioning 0:30a,m. Church School liigliway ',improvemcnts. During By, Barbara E. Harrison price quotation, handling blue­ "Years ago a doctor told Tony ho Pasquale Farina live, and also hi had but a year to live. 'A bad 11:00 a, m. Holy Communion and quality arid valuo . . . that the customer must have her money's April, three off-street parking For months' the children went to prints and meeting the public gave New Haven, the home of his sister, Sermon, the Rector. "Family Cor­ bed all sleepy sweet as daylight him valuable qualifications for his heart' said the doctor. On the Elm City Upholstering Shop worth.That is why every dress, we make, regardless of price is spaces :with room for'357 cars Mrs. Madeline Notargiovanni. morning of Monday, May 8, 1050, porate Communion" tied. now position as a manager-partner. lU WHALtEY AVENUE PHONE a-S-IIO Eitflbllllmd 191B 2:30 p,m. Holy Baptism were made available in Meridcn. While with the Pittsburgh Com­ Antonio Failna numbered many Tony',s borrowed time ran out." individually designed, personally, so that you do get the very By seven o'clock the silence came of his associates at the Marlln 3:00p,m. Confirmation Class Each of the parking spaces has when hushed was every boisterous pany, he completed several courses 7:00 p. m, Y,P.F.,ln Church Hall TORINO'S MARKET utmost in styling and quality regardless of price to be paid. Firearms Company among his dealing with color styling through been equipped with parking mnt- game. friends. Fellow-Workers, as a Thursday, June 1 — 93 HILL STREET TEL 4-5986 EAST HAVEN, CONN. Fashion in dressmaking crs. . • the use of paint, glass and - glass 0:30 p.m. Supper served In blocks. Several schools and factories group, are frequently those who IT'S THE DIG ECONOMY I'helr stories read, with drooping knowa person best and therefore Church Hall Tickets may bo had Schools were the nia.ior con­ along the Shore Line have been from Mombora of the Vestry. eyes, they'd listened to their styled with his consultation. are his severest critics. "Tony" PACKAGE! 2 DAY SPECIALS — Friday and Saturday, May 26th and 27th cern of three- towns rcccntl.v. lullabies. stood high In .the opinion of his Guest Speaker, will be" W. Ted Mr. HcUegers is a member ot the Gannaway of the ProsldlnR Canton, at a .special town meeting And knelt to say a bedtime prayer- friends, as indicated in an article f»ono 4-1355 OPEN 7:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. — 7 DAYS A WEEK Luc i lie's then snuggled 'neath the blankets Guilford Board of Police Commis­ appearing in ;the current Issue of 300 Main St. East Haven Bishop's Committee, his subject, in April, saw more than 400 vot­ sioners. "A Layman to Lay", a Travell­ 179 Main Street Telephone 4-5551 , East Haven ers authorize the Board of Educa- there. I'he Marlln Gunzetto, It was of In­ ing Salesman^ looks at his terest to,your editor and :for that FREE DELIVERY ,tionto eiilargij the-Cherry Brook TABOR EVANGELICAL LCTHERAN reason tho article is rcproduccc) Church, .. •. DIAGONALLY ACROSS FROM THE (pREEN The darkness told them day was CHURCH , MOMAUGUIN MISSION Soliool 1),v four rooms, at a cost done, that thoy must slepp until herewith for you. , , of, $110,500, Tlie sum of $118,000 The Rev. Emil G. Swanson, Pastor 101 ,bewoy Avenue « the sun 76 Hopson Avenue '!Everyone Uked- Tony Farina, He We're Still Open Sunday, May'28 — wasreocutly appropriated for ad­ Came peeping at them in the morn was a quiet chap but a man with Roasting Chickens 'b- 73c Chuck Roast lb. Friday. May 26 — Whltscunday — 75c ditions to the George Horsey Eob- when one more golden day was definite and sometimes unalterable 0:30 a.m. Holy Communion and (in plastic Carry-All Bags) born. 3:30 Children's Choir rehearsal - opinions. At times ho expressed his AMATO'S Sermon, the Rector, "Family Co­ Chuck Ground lb. 73c ( ertsonSohooUin Coventry, which 8:00 Adult Confirmation Class opinion's to the men In the shop, rporate Communion" East Haven News was completed Tate last summer. Now fragrant, lovely springtime's : meets in vestry. but whether they agreed with him 10:40a.m. Church School Roast Pork "b. ^Oc Round Steak lb. The addition, which will bc.rcady here—the nicest season -of the Saturday. May 27 — or not. his associates respected Tony RESTAURANT Monday, May 28 — 84c this ;fali, includes ifour rooms,, a year, ; 9:00 Confirmation Class meets as a man with a mind of his own. 5:00P.m. Junior Choir Buying and Service Guide in the sanctuary In preparation lb. eoiiibination gymnasium-auditoj'- iBut" little children long to play at for Confirmation. "Tony was a machinist, a good 7:00p.m. Senior. Choir Pot Roast lb- 75c Porterhouse 94c bedtime—for It still is day! one. Al Jones, who worked on the Only low-priced car wilb AT ium and a cafetei-ia. A special Whitsunday — same bench with Tony, said that Whitsunday. May 28 — Pentecost a V-lypo onginol ^ Last, year 109 jiersqns found that town meeting in North. Stoning- Tliey listen! to , their lullabies with he took great pride in his work. Al MOMAUGUIN there was no' appeal from the ton-voted an appropriation of .9:15 Sunday School recalls that Tony had an Inventive rocd-only Foid-ln tho low-price (leld wide awake, bright, dancing eyes ollcts you Iho smooth, spirited per- sentence pronounced on thoiA for Picnic Tables 6'-8'-IO' $20.5,000 for a new central ele­ 10:30 Rite of Confirmation Full mind and was always finding ways vlolatlnR the laws ot speed and BARKER TRUCKING CO. Oh. sleep seems very far away when Choir will sing. Sermon: "Taught iOWESI PHiC lormmco of a V-8 onjlno. Vol a Ford Small Lawn Fences S'-6-'.8'-IO' Local and Long Distance Moving, mentary school. • they must go to bed by day! and means to simplify a tool op V-3 Is ynurs lor hundreds of dollars less commonsense. No human judge Akro Rubber Soft-Weve J.f God"' . eration. llian ,iiiy oUior "Eight" Vos. even hun­ . JUST ARRIVED passed this sentence. The natural Crating and Storage Whltmonday. May 29 — "A native of San Prlsco. Italy, dreds loss Ihan mosl "Sixes." Toilet Tissue 2 for 25c -Within the past ;two months a They see their picture books and 7:00 Board ot Trustees meets laws of force which were. violated Utility Mats $1.49 East Haven Building Supply 5 Uro Avenue East Haven acted as both Judge and Jui-y. Tliey contract was signed in Fairfield toys—they feel the urge to make Instead of on Tuesday. Capitol Theatre are blind and consider neither age Tolopkone 4-5852 [ail Haven OHico Residence for/the construction of an outfall more noise! Wednesday. May 31 Paper Hand Towels 2 for 37c 7-4879 Because no shades of, darkness fall, Zai MAIN ST.. EAST HAVEN nor youth, prominence or obscurity, Shopping Bags 49c .SaUomtail Pty., Nmt to Drive-in.TIiBater F. A. BARKER 4-0601 sewer for the town.at a cost of ;8:po Luther Anns meet at he activities of playtime call. home of Mrs. Prank D'Amlco. 221 and they are as InexOTnble as they $404,815. In.April aground break­ are blind. : Protecio-Food Saving Lunch Bags Hieh Street. East IJflvon, with Sun., Men., Tues., May 28-29-30 15c TRUCKS COACHES ing ceremony took place for a Did he who thought to save the Mrs. Stanley Dawson as co- SPECOy/AGONS SCHOOL BUSSES light.' e'er put a child to bed at hostess. Members are asked to Frod MacMurray, Ql^ire Troyor Bags (8 asst. 'sizes) $1,00 JAMES F. MILANO new sewage disposal plant. Sandwich Bags 15c •..Revaluation of real property k : might? • , meet at church at 7:45 for trans­ Linden Rest Home REO MOTORS, INC. General Insurance - Finapce P'raps he with this idea sublime, portation. Treasure Chests are Borderline factory Branch under wav in Hartford now.,•II, sired only Daylight-savings Time! due as well as sewing articles for and Convalescent 5a'«i-SflrWcs Room !, Holcombe.Building, 2nd Floor will cost $167,000.and is e-Kpeoted (he African Mission. 'Al-SO Ralph H. Hiliing.r, Branch Mgr. Main and High Sts.-' ' EailHavan to bo couijiletcd by May 1, 19.51 PhoM 4; 1621 194 Main St. Toll. Office 4-5427—Rei. 4-3581 The three best rules for staying Thursday. June 1 tar Ginger Rogers, Dennis Morgan Sunrise Apricot Juice 49c Rovahiation of the Town of alive in modern traffic are: Learn 2:30 Narpes Society meets at the > Hospital Sugaripe Dried Fruit 30c "Lilcfluard" Bodyl .Mansfield will cost $15,000, and how to really drive — keep your home of Mrs. Charles Carlson. 183 Mrs. Kay Anastasio,. Prop. mind on driving — and then use Montowese Street. V/cldtid, all-slcci Iwdy sclonlilically Perfect Strangers Sunrise tomato Juice 29c Sunsweet Prunes 25c • the .iob isto be completed in time 7:45 Senior Choir rehearsal. relnlorcBd lor strenRlh-"50und-conril- Registered Nurses in Attendance AUGIE^S.AUTO REPAIR tommonsense. lionod" (or quid. Quality raach work WATCHES and DIAMONDS for the 1950 Grand List. West- and baked-on (.-namel mean long hlo- ' . 'Day and Night Welch's Grape Juice 49c OBNERAL REPAIBINO EIGHT! high'resale valuo. Wednesday, M^y ,31 , Seedless Raisins 19c brook'taxpayers voted the sum Garefully Prepared Moals TIKES — BATTEEIES SONDERGAARD of $2,500 for the Board of Assess­ Gary Srant, Ann iSheridan Mott's Apple Juice 28c AAA SERVICE AAA and Diets Bleached Raisins .19c 250 Main street Branford or's expenses in revaluing the tax­ Only low-pricod car with PHONE 4-5828 Phone 4-5218 430 Main St able property in the town. King-Sizo Brakes I 83 MAIN STREET EAST HAVEN Tel. 8-0132 I Was A Male •Hebron has appointed a com Trips are treats with leaturos like mitte'e to consider revision ot thr This lovely basket of.tUts <> Only low-priced tar lo Ford's big 35% easlcr-sctlns War Bride awaiting you, it you iir< * brakes lo take Ihs v/ork out ol FRESH ITALIAN BREADJ. ROLLS - GRINDERS form of the annual town report. newcomer to tho city, hav» receive "Fashion Av/ard"l driving-and your non-sag loam ,-ALSO,- George A. Sisson S. J. ESPpsiTO Just become eneased, are a rubber driver's seat to banish -All emergency electric puwei Yes. Ford's the only-car'on the fatigue. Trips are treats, too, A.C.P. Electrical "V l^stic-Finished ;. New Mother, have Juit moved road to receive Ihs How York INSURANCE Servicing and Pumping •• iilant was installed in the AVin- to a new address within th* vfhen you see how far you go on Jungle Patrol EVERY SUNDAY MORNING Fashion Academy's coveted so little gas and oil. FIRE — BONDS Chester Town Hall early in April. i^WAU AND CEIIING PANEIS city, or Just become Sweet Fashion Car Medal (wo years In a Service, Inc. Septic Tanks and OeBspool* BUUen. Thli basket or gl(t« IITTOMOBILE - CASUALTY Theninitwill be used in emergen­ comes to you as an expres* row... the only low-priced carlo Phone 4-3988^ receive It ever! •Thurs., Fri., Sat., Juno 1-2-3 INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL 21 Chidioy Ave. EasI Haven cy situatioiis such as floods, or A.S LOW AS 3:ic 5t|. ft. tlon of goodwiU Irom publl9 112 Silver Sands Rd. East Haven aplrilcd local merchanta. AT YOUR FORD and RESIDENTIAL WIRING Crisco lb. can . 33c disaster, and in any instance There'a nothing to buy. No Clifton Webb, Myrna Loy The Home Jelly Maker where tho normal supply to the oblltation. Phone your Wcl« "TEST DRIVE" THE DEALER'S COMPLETE LINE OF The DeForest and Hofchkiss Co. come Wagon Hostels below '50 PORD Jeanne Grain ELECTRICAL FIXTURES Niagara Starch - I9c CENTRAL town building is temporarily cut and orronco to rec#ive thest Makes 5 glasses comes in EAST HAVEN off. It will provide power for the fifu. APPLIANCES AND SHOE REBUILDING CO. "LUMBERMEN SINCE 1847" Cheaper by the HARDWARE STORE two-wav police radio, for two Wilson Auto Sales Co., Inc. SUPPLIES Work Called For and Dellrertd concentrated form 25c pkg. Paints ~ Glass — Toys eleotrieally - operated furnaces, POST ROAD EAST RIVER Welcome Wagon 147 MONTOWESE STREET. BRANFORD Dozen 467 Main Street East Haven Frozen Strawberries Specialiung In Invisible Hall Soles Cleaning Supplies — Garden which supply heat for the build- NiWrORK • MtMPHlS < lOSANSELEJ supplies —^HouaehoU Needs in", and for lighting in all rooms PHONEJv4ADIS0N 50 " TOUOHIO . 27» Main .-». Phone 4-1386 EaitHay.n 619 Malnst., cor. Elm.Street ami- oniees in the simoture. Phone New Haven 9-4139 CHECK YOUn CAR • CHECK ACCIDBNT5 - /^

\f THE BRANrORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS Thuftday, May 2S,.I9SQ '"li Thursday, May 25, 1950 JGyCE EDITH LITTLE, Repubs To Hear Bcrnice Goldberg Will \ \ - THE BKAXroaD RET^fa EAST HAVEW MHWB ' " SEVENTY COUPLES DANGE Wed Oscar Roganson Musical JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE EARL B. COLTER WED Sfenafe Bidders, COUPLES ENTHUSE OVER RITA MASOTTA WEDS of English Illusion was attached o Mr. atfcl Mrs. Louis Goldberg of Arf Society a beaded crown. She carried a AT JUNIOR PROMENADE 46 Vermon Street, New Haven, an­ prayer book covered with gardenias IN TRINITY CHURCH Talbof, Kejllems nounces the engagement of their SUCCESS OF PROMENADE , LOUIS RASCATI IN and flours d'amour. daughter. Bernico to Oscar Rogan­ Takes Honor Miss Mary Elizabeth Weber, sis­ Miss Vlvlon Kelloms of_StonlnB- IN PINE ORCHARD CLUB son. son of Mr. and Mrs. David ter of the bride and maid of honor, *ii^i""5°"''"^''°"^'s''•'"y"^"'^'""i '" rccelvlnR the guDsl.^. She was, Roganson of Short Beach. A fall HELD AT HIGH SCHOOL Sl\_DONATO'S CHURCH wore a gown of powder blue tjlUlo, dauBhter of Mr. and Mr.s. attired In a .slate blue crepe dress I ton and Mr. Joseph Talbot bl Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Town- wedding Is planned. , For the fourth time In the history with not skirt. She wore a sheer w -rc^'i, II, J , "^.'^"""'•y '''""'' '^"'^ wore a navy hat and carried Naugatuck have accepted Invlta- j blue .satin; red rosebuds and step- of the Junior Musical Art Society, nmlclilng half hat, and carried r(orin_quuiord, to Mr. Earl Wll- navy accessories. He corsage was tlons to speak at the social to be .send of Branford; blue crepe. ' lianott.'i. In Branford, the group won first Supt. and Mrs. William E. GIlUs dotted swlss; red roses. Ml.'is Rita Masotta, daughter of iiam Colter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Samuel W. Beach of New Haven; green organdy, strap­ of East Haven: blue organdy over Mrs. Josephine Masotta of 88 East spring flowers. of white shattered carnations. Also held at Orange Hall on June Mr. Robert Young with Miss less; yellow roses. prize In state wide scrapbook com­ Mr. Bubby Maulee with Miss Earl B. colter of North Brantord In the receiving line was the seventh at 8 P. M. under the Branford; black lalllo with black Agnes Dudley of Branford: blue petition at the annual Junior Day pink . , Dorothy Plasick of East Haven: Pearl Street, New Haven, became Louise Weber The bridesmaids were Mrs. Ralph M?? ?n?°? ?1^,. '''""^ afternoon, groom's mother who wore a navy auspices of the Men's and Women'i . , • and whlto frosted ;' yellow Mr. Billy Patterson of Short sponsored by the State Federation Mr. and Mrs, Carl Garvin of East white and black ; roses and tlio bride of Mr. Louis Rascntl, son Wlcklund, a cousin of the bride, I May io.-at 3 In tiic Trfnity Episco Blue and white dress Republican clubs of Branford. Miss Mr, and Mrs. Warner F. Mason of Beach with Miss Nancy Euzzlne ol Haven; black net. sweetpeas. of Mr.- and Mrs. Nicholas Rnscatl and Mrs, Elmer Abbott. They wore fc*il ChUrch on the Branford arcen rosebuds and stcphanotls. Branford: pink taffeta; gardenia. of Music Clubs at the West Haven -JJ. • — —-•• "'"•'^ a navy hat and accessories, i Kellclns and Mr. Talbot arc candl-j Branford; black and Whltia check; Mr. Joseph D. Chandler of Bran­ Congregational Church last Satur-• Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Blxby of Mr. Edward Gustafson with Miss of 50 Woolsey Street last Monday Is Married To matching gowns In peach and car­ e wedding was performed by the Her corsage was of.while shattered dates for the Republican nomlna-l roses. ' ,f, j; Mr. Frederick Gerald Bryan of da.v. Nancy Owen of East Haven; strap­ morning, May 22, at 10 A. M. In St. ried spring flowers, Rev, J. Edison Pike amidst a sett- carnations. - I tlon for the U. 8. Senate. The third ford with Miss Dolores Rogers of Stanford with Miss Judy Cooper of East Haven: brown ; yellow Donato's church. The Rev. Edwin Miss Maple Porclval of Brantord; New Haven: aqua taffeta; .yellow| Present from here were the tea roses. less white pique with strawberry Mr, William Mulligan of Ham­ inp of Lilac and Dogwood. The, For the wedding trip to WashTl =o"''<=n''f "V "le race for the Iwo navy blue chiffon jon 1. tafleta; Pelham, N. Y.; pale green chambray print; fleur d" amour and red Gaffney performed the ceremony John Mulligan den was his brother's best man. ftiolst. Mr. Russell Mower sang ington, D, C, Mrs. Colter wore a'9'"""'°''''^"'' Senatorial nomlna- roses. with white orchid. Misses Ann Morton, Dorothy Georg Mr', and Mrs. Frank Crisafi ol before an nllar decorated with roses Ushers were Mr, Frank Durand and "The Lord^s yellow roses . . -j :• • and Barbara Kamlnsky, Also pre­ East Haven; white satin. sweetheart roses. « Prayer' and "O poudro blue shiintung suit and a "ons. Mr. Prcscott Bush,.spoko at Mr. Herbert Thayer with Miss Mr. Robert Gullans with Miss and gladioli. Wedding music In­ Miss Louise Ann Weber, dnURhtcr Mr. George Weber, brother of the Perfect Love." white hat. • Her acecs.sorlcs wore 1 ""publican Social In April. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barker of Joan Pratt of Branford; yellow ny­ Thelma Doughetry of Branford; sent was their counsellor, Mrs. Dr. John J, O'Neill of New Havon Mr. Stephen RakowskI of -Foxon cluded "Ave Maria", "Panis An- bride, Branford; orchid ribbon tiffeta Ruth LInsley Oliver. with Miss Janice Clark of Foxon; gellcus" and "On This Day." of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Eugene Web­ , Given In marriage by her fathei;, navy blue and her cdrsage was of i Mr. Talbot, the main speaker of lon celanesc: Eardcnias. white lace over taffeta with nylon with Miss Mary Weber or East Ha­ er of 501 Tliompson Avenue, East A rcoeutlon followed in the Castle. the bride was'stunnlng in white butterfly orchids.,' •' ' | the evening, is a former Keprcs- Mr. Kenneth Mullen of'' Bridge­ Mr. Reuben 7Uylor of Branford In the absence of the president ven; black faille. yellow taffeta; orchid. Given In marriage by her father net; rod roses and baby breath. Mr. Roger Merrill with Miss Haven, was married to Mr. John Mrs. Weber wore a navy blue crops eyelet cmbtbldered Swiss organdy, A graduate of-the'University of tentative from the fifth District of port with Miss M&ry'jPeZ; of Now with Miss Patricia Horner of New Mr. Donald Atktnsbn with MIsf David Nygard. Miss Kamlnsky read Mr. Edward Winter of New Haven the bride was attired In an ioc blue Patrick Mulligan, son of Mrs. John dross ttltnmod'with luce, a large- with a sweetheart neck and'long Connecticut, Mr. Colter served In Oonnectlcut, and a former state Haven; hriported pouter lace over Haven; pink faille: roses. the annual report of the Branford with Eileen-O'Neill of East Haven; Lorraine Caneparl of East Haven; satin gown .with' a bustle back. Her mauve taffeta. ;; j Pat Kennedy of Branford; rod pink strapless ploolay; gardenia Mulligan of 04 Tliornton Street, brimme,,.,d navy straw hat, and a f'^^fS^'tf'V''\;,P,°Jl'„''°'', "J!?"' ^^a the United States Navy three and, treisuror. Miss Kollcms, busl- Mr, David Nygord of Branford taffeta and white ; bal­ music group. Notes on the affair lavender net-over satin. »vei. l ,wa s. o, f FrchcJ-,-,,-i-h lUUSibn— , finge=-r- I Hamden, and the late Mr. Mulligan, S-VmbldlUiri orchid corsage>;>. , Mrs. , wrlstB. Her shOuldbr length veil one half years. Mrs. Colter at-1.""sswoman and manufacturer, has Mr. George Mlschloir with Miss with Miss Roddy Duncan of Short lerina length: gardenias. were taken by Dorothy Georg. Mr. and Mrs. Don Thomas of-East wrlstlett. tip length, and fell from a satli. Haven; striped chambray; snap­ Mr. Carl Tlmmreck of New Ha­ tip length, and fell from a satin Saturday morning May 13, at 10 Mtllllgtin wore a navy bhio sheer ML*',""* ''' '>'°''^' H""'l °f ^Sy tended both the 'Whitney School been a long time resident of Con Elln Borgeson of Branford; printed Beach: green dotted swlss; pink Mr. John McLean with Mls£ The local scrapbook was com­ nimon'queen'os crown<..T..iri-.. ShBi,ne carrie„n»,.i»rdf a- white...i.i»-1! o'clock .I n -St . Vlhecnt' de -Paul' •s drcss. With hftvy occossorlos ohd an d'Amour and stcphanotls. The of Al-t and the Now Haven nectlcut, pique; gardenia. and white shattered carnations. Elaine BIgelow of Branford; blue plied by Miss Eleanor White of dragons. - ven with Miss Bai'bara Moffltt of prayer book .with . markers ofiRoman Catholic Churdi, East Mii brtdal bouquet. was ' of butterfly Teacher's College, |_,Pollow!ng the candidates' talks Mrs. GeorRe,,Owen of East Haven; East Havon: pink net over taffeta orchid corsafte. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Lolko of Mr. Dewey OhlroU with Miss plaid; gardenias. Short Beach who has done the same with black loce bodice; roses and Loft to right; Elonor Casanova, Secy.; Henry feravcr, Pres.; Bill orchids and llly-of-tho-vailoy, yen. The Rev. Joseph Buckley of-' orehlds ami Stcphanotls. The coupld will make their home there will bo old-fashioned and North Branford; black sktrt and Ruth Johnson of Branford; white Mr. Richard Coleman of Branford Job for two .years. Her work was blue lace: tea rosesn Bixby, Rhoda Howard, Co-Chairmon; Geo. McManus, Vfco-Pcos.; Babs Miss Marie Panlco of Brantord, a ficlatcd at an altar decorated With The couple left on a 'wedding trip modern dancing, and refreshments Mr. and Mrs.- Harry Graver of gardenia wristlet . to Canada. For traveling, the i,.wi?i. Xf^l^'Slril"??/,!. ^"\ im]f °" M'''" Street Branford on or win bo served. Admission Is free blue eyelet blouse: gardenias. organdy with eyelet; mixed spring with Miss Joan Mulllncoux ol honored twice since the town cap­ Thomas, Troas. 2nd Row: Ralph Gagliardi, Bubby Mautfo, Nancy Owen, nieco of the bride's was the' Maid snapdrartons and lilies. orldes sister,. Miss DOrls B. Little, nbbut Mav 28 Mr. Robert A. Brulotte of East flowers. Pelham, N, Y.; white organdy with tured the same honor twice In suc­ East Haven; black net over taffeta. Mr. Donald Clark of Orange with of Honor and wore a gown of pink bride Woi'e a beige suit; mink scarf, She ^as dressed In blue eyelet em- «,,. I, »„„», -„.„.. i„„i„rf„rf vrn and everyone Is welcome. red dots: sweetheart roses. Mr. and- Mrs.' George McManus Miss Maureen Wayland of East Ha­ Dot Piascik, Judy Burns, Martha DoCaprio, Bill.Graves. Mr, Tliomns Clancy, soloist, pre­ dark ftrocn straw hat; fltid balen- broldcred Swiss organdy. She worei„0"'' °f „'°wn, B^^stf. "= Hj«d W Haven with MlssPhoobe DIcklnsson Mr, Robert Polastrl with Miss cession. Mrs. Lonnle Lyman, a na­ ven; red and white embroidered faille, also with a bu.stle back. Her sented "Ave Maria", "Pania An- of Brldgowater, Conn.; black faille; Nancy Ryan of Branford; cerise Mr. Warren Hopper with Miss tional figure in the Federation' of of East Haven; blue . Pliota by Lucas; hat was pink and she carried a clftgn aceossorlos. After May 21, a varlgated floral headpiece nnn ?: "• "tuceof Norfolk, ya., Mrs_. Music setup^ acclaimed the book Mr. and Mrs.- Raymond C. Smith; organdy; gardenia. ) muff of > blue orchids. For brlde- Rollcus," and ;'Bocause," . , " thb.v, will live In Rivorvlow Avenue, carrloTTbouauk of 'match M a'"'''^ "''^ Mfss Dawn' Olttes of Harriet Gruner, wristlet of.goxdenlas. sathi; flour d'amour. Dana Armstrong of Branford; blue Mr. James Thomas with Miss Given in marriage by her tlitlicr, ??ffi''J'. ?:. i'.°"!'"?''. .°f..,'""«"'"«I Melrose, •Mass:; Mr, and . Mrs. Mr, and Mrs, Agostlno RossclU of Mr. Dick Jackson of Branford organdy; pink roses. as beautiful and recommended that of East Haven;,flIowered crepe. and white; white orchid. Mr. Frank J. 'D'Amldo of East mnlds, Mrs. Rnscatl had another Short Bench.. cascade of stock and gcrba Henry L. Ross, Jr. It be entered in the national com­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph iMayo of New Susan Boutelle of East Haven; Mr. Paul Goss of East Haven Haven with Miss Robcirta Phillips niece. Miss Phllomena Masotta of the bride wore a ChantiUy, lace hhd The bride was honored at miscet-, John Jamison 'Of Cohoos, New New Haven; nlle green satin. with Miss Faith Mauch of New Ha­ Mr. William Van Wle with MISE burgundy and white pique; mixed satin Rown fashioned with cape Ralph W., Colter, was his York'; Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Haslctt Mr, Carl H. Hubachcck of Bran­ ven: green organdy: gardenia. Betty Ann Sllney of Branford: blue petition. Haven: white, flowered chiffon; with Miss Janet MacNamara of of Morris Cove: pink I and white New Haven ond Miss Gloria Mattel, laneoua showers Riven by Mrs. El­ brother's best man, Tlie ushers of Nowburgh, New York; Mrs. To Wedjune 13th ford • with Miss Charlotte B. dotted Swiss. sweetpeas and roses. pink wristlet. Westvllle; aqua net over affeta; organdy; white , gardenias; pink of the same city. Their gowns wore sleeves, a high round neoklino, fit­ mer Abbott, Mrs, Charles E. atiy, were Anthony B. Daly, a brother Mr. David Kmetz with Miss Mary Mrs. Oliver said yesterday that Mr. William R. Kelly of Slmsbury Mr. Ray Field of New Haven with orchid and flor-de-mur. roses. , - , I idonltcal to'that-of the Maid of ted lace bodice and bouffant skirt and Mrs, William Oronin, aU of Dorothy McQaughan, Beacon, New June 13 has been selected as the Monahan of Branford; black Inzero of Branford; pink organdy; Ivlr. Edniund Markleski with Mis; the Junior Musical Art would seek In law Of the groom and Fred York; among others from Con­ taffeta: red roses, Ann Cudgma of Branford; white with Miss.Kathleen. C. Curtiss ol Miss Dorothy Plonblno of East Mr. Leo Sclalla of East Haven " Mr. Robert Carlson with Miss Honor's but'were In blue,faille and of satin with a bustle back and fUll New Haven and by Mrs. Robert Ryder of Brooklyn New York. date of the wedding of Miss Harriet yellow roses. national honors with the book. East Haven; aqua faille;, roses. rfav.en; aqua taffeta. circular train. Her flnRortlp veil Elvlngton of Hftniden. necticut towns and cities. Orunor. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Charles McCarthy with Miss Mr. Joseph Bahnsen with Miss and red nylon; red carnations. with Miss Frances Nerola of New Elaine Barbery ,of iEost Haven; their hats were matching blub. Following the ceremony a recep­ Frances Gobbl of Branford; black Mr. Stan Lubeskl with Mist- ' The Junior Musical Art has Mr. and Mrs. John MaoPartland Mr. Raymond Massey of Branford Haven; aqua faille; roses. gray nylon taffeta;- rftd'carnations. Their muffs wore of pink orchids. tion was held In the Trinity Otto Oruner Jr., of Hewlett,L. I., to Betty Derbachor of Branford: light voted a subscription of the Metro­ of East Haven; whlto taffeta. with Miss Patricia Moosdorf of Mr. Henry Lawrence Ross Jr., son taffeta. blue taffeta and black net; yellow Janet Vlshno of Branford; pink Mr. Ronald R. Rossotti with Miss Mr. Joe Guglnanoi with- Miss The groom's brother, Mr. Michael Episcobal Church Parish HOILSO HYMN SING IS Mr, Jerry Hayward • with Miss orchid; gordenlas. politan Opera Guild News, a Mr. William; Bixta.y'with Miss Pal East Haven; white dotted oi-gandy; Barbara Charman of East Haven; Rascatl, was ,the best man and the whtre the bride's mother assisted of Mrs. Olivia Whlto Ross of Pine roses, monthly magazine, to the Jarhes pink roses. Laura'Atwatw- of East Haven; pink Orchord and of Mr, Henry Law­ Rosemary Carlson of Branford; ME. John TIedermann of East Mr. Don Welch with Miss Carol Charman of EaSt.Haven; red and pink organdy; red roses, orchid and gown; gai'denias,- and ipink sweet­ ushers wore bride's brother, Edward 1020 women wore it .-r^* ENJOYED BY strapless navy blue, ankle length Johnson of Branford; white and Blackstone Memorial Library for white polka''i5ot organdy; red sweet­ Mr. Robert Barba of Branford sweetpeas. , ; . Masotta and a nephew of the rence Ross of Delray Beach, Fla. Haven with Miss Mary ZurowskI use In Its reading room., heart roses ahd"fleur d'amour. with Miss Annette Panlco of East peas. • .; :., ; - ' HOME INMATES The ceremony will take place In net: orchid. of Branford; hunter green faille aqua; pink roses. Mr. Donald J. Blakely with Miss Mr. Bill- Thompson' with Miss groom, Mr,.' LOUISJ Bisighlnnl. EARL COLTER Mr. Ralph N. Bolter, Jr., of Short Mr. Peter Ablondl with Misf Recently the club was thanked Mr. John Bogaert with Miss Edith Havon; blue marquisette; yellow the Chantry of St Thomas Protest­ and. net trimmed with old rose Mozoalous of East.Haven; marquis roses. Rhoda Howard of East Haven; blue Audrey Sause of East .Haven; blue Later a •reception was hold at wash'-tested it.. 4 "THE PHOTOGRAPHER IN Under the auspices of the Sun­ ant Episcopal Church, New York Beach with Miss Justine Erlcson satin and net; talisman roses. Ellen Royka of Branford; white by Mr.' Charles Baxter, librarian, bengallne, off-shoulder; orchid. net; roses',and sweetpeas. the San Remo Restaurant where of Branford: green satin and white taffeta; red roses. ^ for its gift and complimented for not; orchid. Mr. Donald Male with Miss Joyce the bride's mother- assisted In re­ YOUR TOWN" shine Society of St, Andrews M. E. City, and a reception will follow In Mr. Oakle DIVernloro of East Ha­ Prerrian of East Haven; blue gown; Mr. William Graves of East Ha­ Mr. Stanley Klistra .'of Branford Church, a large delegation of sing­ the River Club. : split carnations and j:oses. ven with Miss Jeanette DeBernardI Mr. Anthony Valentino of 'Now the splendid annual concert which Mr. Geno GIbbs'with Miss Audrey ven with Miss Jane Adams of ceiving the; guests. She wore n 228 Main St., Branford 1 Mr. Donald R. Eno of East Haven closed their season a weekk ago. Weed' of East Haven; .strapless pink and yellow wristlet. with Miss Alice Syplellof East Ha­ navy blue frock with navy blue ac­ iovd the hew * ers from East Haven, and from Mr. Qriiher will give his daughter of Branford; lavender net; white Haven with Miss Joan Tomasl ol Mr. Junle Orifice with Miss South Hadley Falls, Mass.; white ven;; peach taffeta; with net; Ph6n» 8:3511 , Pilgrim CongreKatlonal Church, with Miss Anita L.Rubtxj of Bran­ orchid. Branford; pink faille: gardenias., white organdy bvor'^bluo satin; red organdy: rod roses. cessories. Her corsage was o white visited the Mary Wade Home on In marriage, and she will be at­ ford: nlle green with eyelet; orchid. Mr, William Kimball of Guilford sweetheart roses.-~- • Marlon 'Vaulso of East Haven-; orchid. . '., . orchid. Also'in the receiving lino tended by Miss Jean Cook of East Mr. Richard Brewer of Branford Mattatuck Artists Mr. Chuck Heaton of (Cheyenne orchid faille: roses. Mr. Charles Spiegel with Miss Mr. Jack Mellllo,' of East Haven was the groom's mother who wore Hampton, L. I., as maid of honor. Mr, Augle Perrottl of East Haven with Miss Arlene Evis of Short with Miss Sandra Hemming of Joan Hortdn of East Haven; Ice with Miss Joan'Austin of Branford; Beach; white marquisette: red and Branford: gray net over' gray with Miss Ann Ogllvie of East Mr. Dick Coyle with Miss Betty with Miss MaryI'Ahn- SavanelU of a navy blue dress with naVy ac­ Miss Tina Coflln of Now York City, green and white organdy; orchids Are Music Guests Haven; red and black': gardenias. Crampton of East Haven; aqua blue satin with ice blue not; pink New Haven: yellow, taffeta; roses. . cessories and a white orchid. cousin of the bride-elect, will be white roses. taffeta; orchids. • gown: white orchids. . carnations. -'.=;--, flower gtrl, and bridesmaids will be: Mr. John Dendas with Miss Mr. John Murphy with Miss Mr. Lawi'once Leete. Jr., of Gull- Of Branford Club Mr. Michael Montesanto of East Mr; Tim . PurCell of Branford After a stay In New York City WALT AND ART Nancy Mischler of Branford; green ford with Miss Ruth Roller of Haven with Miss- VUfna Swanson Mr. George F. Konatz of East Ha­ Mr. John CIvltello of East Haven with "Miss Anne Mlllano of Etist and Washirigton, D. C, the coMple The Misses CecUv Branch of Provi­ Barbara Napoleon of Branford; of New Haven: lavender;- roses. ven with Miss Mary Jane Carter of with Miss Barbara Oilman of'West Haven; yellow' marquisette; red dence, R. I.; Besty Oronkhlte of : orchid. whlto and red organdy; red roses. Branford: blue organdy and net Mrs.S. A. PetrlUo of Northford East Haven; pink net and black Haven; yellow satin; orchid. will continue its motor trip through at Pasadena Calif.; Patrlpla Darrell of Mr. George Sabo of Branford Mr. Louis Locarno ' with Miss over taffeta; glorlosa lilies. Road was hostess to the Musical Mr. Frank -Ranalll of' Branford roses. . the southern states. They will bo with MI.SS Lee White of Short Mr. Dick Murphy with Miss Pat with Miss Audrey.-.Felsted of East lope ovet taffeta; orchid. Mr. George McManus of East Mr. Nick Lombardl of East Haven home at 88 East Pearl Street In Stonlngton; C.vnthla 'Whitehead of Betsy Johnson of Branford; blue; Art Society and their guests, the Haven; blue gown;: pink, roses. Mr. Paul Icolano of Bellalre. Haven with Miss Marctaret Gray of SELF Syosset,L. I.; Barbara Howe'of Hew­ Beach: pale green organdy; minia­ fleur d'Amour. Dolan of Branford; white organdy Mattatuck Musical' Art Sa61ety of West Haven; lavender . taffeta; with Miss Jeanette. Webb of Bran­ New Havenj after June 5. , ture carnations. over pink taffeta; fleur d'amour. Mr. GeorgelRBnalU,^ot Branford N. Y. with Miss Marion Clark of ford: blue marquisette; gardenias. Mrs. Rascatl wore a ton gabar­ lett. L, I.; Barbara Lamb of New Mr. Glenn Calflln of Hamden Waterbury, Tuesday. May 23, at with Miss Eleanor. Gerber of East East Haven: white net and gold yellow roses. York City; Margaret Love of. Pitts­ Mr. Dave Samson of Branford with Miss Barbara Kelly of Bran­ Mr. Richard Burhaus of Branford 8:00 P.M. satin bodice; yellow Mr. Henry Graver of East Ha­ Mr. Leslie Hills with:Miss Beverly dine suit iWith toast colored" ac­ nolds SERVICE Market burgh, Pa; and Anno Van Rensse­ with Miss Charlotte Freeman of ford; white faille; roses. with Miss Jane Eastwood of Bran­ Haven: aqua gown; red roses. J. Gordon of East Havon; pale cessories and mink furs with two East Haven; green and white dotted ford; aqua organdy over faille; Tile following program was pre­ Mr. Ray Kolakowskl of North- orchids. ven with Miss Marilyn Wilson of green marquisette andilafleta; pink white orchids as her traveling 304 MAIN STREET, BRANFORD laer of Amityvllle, L. L Mr. Lloyd Ayer of North Haven sented: ~ ford with Miss Suzanne Boyce of Mr. Edmund A. Nowakowskl of East Haven; white organdy; rod Mr. Otto Harry Gruner 3d, brother swlss: red rosebuds. with Miss Betty Munro of North orchid wrist corsage. roses; - carnations. , . . costume. Mr. Jack BorzUlo with Miss Arlene Mr. Curtis Hutchinson of Short Care Selve. from Handel's Atlan­ North Branford: red striped Branford with Miss Earlen Hem- • '•.::•••••' /—SAY- of the prospective bride, will be best Haven; plaid taffeta; white carna­ stock of East Haven; yellow taffeta; Mr. Arthur Brown of East Haven Mr. Qeorgo Prout of Branford The groom was a member of Cannon of Branford: .navy blue Beach with Miss Janis Bramble of ta: What's in the Air Today?, Rob­ taffeta; white' roses. ; with Miss Sally JCorbett of East tho U. S. Army.tor five yoats .and man. Ushers will be: The Messrs. tions.. ert Eden: Ah, Love, But a Day, . Mr. Paul Falco.of East Haven with Miss Ruth Johnson of Bran­ Now'$"fhe Time, the Weather's Fine, for a Picnic on this Leigh" Ross, brother of' Mr. Ross; taffeta; orchid. Mr, Bob Munro of North Ha­ Branford: aqua nylon net; pink ford; white organdy and red eye- Haven: .whlto faille; pink carna­ the bride was a member of ' the Mr. Ells Gustafson of East Haven roses and carnations. Mrs. H. H. Beach; Come unto these with Miss Stein . of New Haven; Mr'. Anthony Esposlto with Miss tions.' • '. -. Children'of Mary Sodality.: Em­ Roger Sherman White of Plnic Or­ ven with Miss Dorothy Samson of Yellow Sands. La Forge; Teresa M. orchid faille; gardenias. Barbara Bennett of East Haven; lot; red roses and snap-dfagons. Long Holiday Weekend. VVe have a quality line of chard, his uncle; Lindsay Branford with Miss Maureen Mourning of Branford; light blue forsted .Mr. Edmund Lewis with Miss pink lace marquisette: orchid. Mr. Leon Debmanh with- Miss Mr. Donald Carofeno with Miss ployed at the Central Cleaners, she Branford; blue nylon'and satin; organdy; spring flowers. Lorraine Stevens of Branford; blue McNIchoIs, soprano. >. Mr. Anthony Milrouccl with Miss Marilyn Mallnowski of East Haven; was widely known to members of Paper Plates — Spoons — Cups — Napkins, and all Jr. of New York; Donald M. Lazo of flour d'amour. Joan Manzl of East Haven pink Mr. Robert Sruss of Merlden with Sheila Gaffney of East. Haven; u% Havona; Charles C. Leo Jr; of Now Mr, Charles Samson of Branford organdy; talisman roses. Prologue from "PagllaccI", Leoh- Miss Mary Lou Carnevale of East while net over taffeta; /'spring pink taffeta: gardenia and blue thcls coni'miunlty. .Mr. Andrew Amatrudo of North Mr. Don Thayer with Miss Kay cavalla; Mr. Arthur Freeman, ten­ faille; gardenia. sweetpeas. • • -——r- • .i other Picnic Essentials York; James Mellor of Great Neck with Miss Joan Bradley of Stony Mr. Donald Smith with Miss Haven; white organdy over orchid bouquet wristlet. - - L. t; Richard C. Moses of Pitts­ Branford with Miss Barbara Pope Creek: blue chiffon over taffeta; Btanna of Branford; pink; roses. or: Prelude and Allemande, Bach: Mr. Nick Pellegrlnb'with Miss Mr. Bill Woods, of East Haven Mr. and jMrs. Levi Bartholomew of Branford; aqua taffeta with Pantasle Impromptu. Chopin; Mar­ Barbara Kane of East Haven; white taffeta; fleur d' amour. with. Miss carol Llesegang of of 104 Montoweso Street Branford burgh; William C. Pullman of Lake mixed wrist corsage. Mr. Fred Smalley with Miss Joan gown; red roses. ' Mr. Robert TInari with Miss Barbara PetroUi of East Haven; WEEK END SPECIALS Forest 111.; William J. Roome M of pink net; pink roses. Mr. 'Val Rogers with Miss Eugenia Nygard of Branford;- pink net lace ilyn Beacon, pianist; gold faille; spring bouquet. Brooklyn, green faille; gardenia. announce tlio engagement of-their Mr. Addison Long of' Branford over taffeta; pink roses. Mr. Ralph GagUardlof East Ha­ Phyllis Fusco of East Haven; white Mr. Robert Hackbarth with Miss daughter,/Vera, to Mr, Wnrron Greenwich; Charles Smith of Lin­ Zafflno of Branford; lilac net over The Jewel Song from Faust, Gou- , ven with Miss Winnie Morris of and aqua net over taffeto; spring Mr. Robert Howell with Miss NEDICK'S ORANGE DRINK 2 Ig. cans 5tc coln, Mass.; J. Kimball Whltneyarid with Miss 'Vera BrazzeU of Bran­ taffeta; white orchid and sweet- Mr. Richard Russell of Short nod: Clouds, charlesj A Birthday, Audrey Morse of East Haven; navy Shirley Hill of East Haven; white Clapo of Averiu Place Branford, David M. Wlnton, both of Wayzata, ford: aqua; carnation. Beach with Miss Carole Parker of New Haven; green lace over corsage. frosted organdy; Jred roses and son or the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter GRANULATED SUGAR, DOMINO 5 lbs. 41c peas. Woodman: Teresa McNichols, so­ taffeta; yellow tea roses. Mr. Carmen Pellegron with Miss and , changeable ' talfeta; Minn.; and- William Wood-of Mr. Robert Larson of North Bran­ Mr. Robert Sobolewskl with Miss Hamden; blue strapless; gardenia. prano. • , Gloria Galpln of East Haven; gardenia. ,.,„•• sweetpeas. Clapp.. • Greenwich. ford with Miss Joan HaJlden of Loona Peterson of Branford;. blue; Mr. Michael Ferraro of-New Ha­ Mr. Anthony Vitale with Miss EXTRA FANCY GREEN PEPPERS 2 lbs. 25c Branford; dotted ; gardenias. Still wle Die Nacht, Carl Bohm; Patrcia Mellllo'of' East' HaVenr peach taffeta; orchid;' Mr. Richard Merrill -With Miss roses. ,, . ven with Miss Alice Prahovie of Cloths of Heaven, Thomas P. Dun- Mr Louis Coppola With Miss Joan Wells of East Haven; whlte- FRESH ASPARAGUS—Extra large bunch 49c Clinton Ave. New Haven ,and led Mr, Herb Neumann with Miss Mr. Larry Delgrego with Miss Branford; blue taffeta and lace; green marqulsett over taffeta; Joanne Holsonbeck of Branford; hlU; Joshua flt the Battle of Jeri­ yellow.tea roses. Catherine DeFellce of East Haven; lace; orchid. LUCAS' STUDIO ^ the resident guests of the Home, In 'Virginia Hlcken of Branford; white gladlolas. cho, H. T. Burleigh: Kitty, my Love, blue green gown; yellow roses. Mr. Hubert Roessler with Miss Main Street, East Havon MORRELL'S SLICEDBACON lb. 45c an old fashioned Hymn Sing. The yellow organdy; .yellow roses. organdy; roses. Miss Eugenia Zaffllno was elected Mr. Donald Vaulso with Miss Diane Ferdlanands of East Ha­ Mr. Richard Patterson with Miss Will ,vou Marry Me, Herbert Hugh­ Lynn Prann of East Haven; aqua Mr. Henry Sarno of New Hiven FOR)v1AL AND CANDID WEDDINGS Tolo|ihono 4-5918 FRESH KILLED FRYING CHICKENS lb. 43c guest soloist of the afternoon was Mr. Stanley Frennett of Pino queen. es: Arthur Freeman, tenor. with Miss' Betty Monaco of New ven; green taffeta; red roses. Mr. Earl Berger of Stony Creek, a Loo Mockevlcz of Branford; sky blue Orchard with Miss Anne Fitzgerald Crown bearer: Miss Cheryl gown: roses with sweetpeas. Mr; Charles Conroy of-Ansonla Portraits — Babies — Commercials well known singer from the Conn. taffeta; pink rosebuds. Gullck. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Gradus Ad Parnassum, Debus­ Mr. William Robert with Miss Haven; yellow taffeta; orchid. "The Ladies' Store of Courtesy and Value" HUMMELL'S FRANKFORTS lb. 55c of Branford: gardenias. sy: Etude In A Plat. Chopin; Ball­ Joan Rebmann of East Haven; red Mr. Robert Johnson of New Ha­ with Miss Erma Brown- of East East Haven Grange Associations. Mr. Berger Mr. Henry Blalr of - Columbus, Mr. Bob Nyholt With Miss Nancy George Gullck of Seavlew Avenue, ade in G. Minor. Chopin; Marilyn ven with Miss Carol Ann Brown Haven; nlle green taffeta; roses. Rm. 9, 265 Main Slroot Phono 4-3939 HUMMELtiS ASSORTED COLD CUTS lb. 55c who possesses a most excellent Ohio with Miss VanessB'PetrlUo of Armstrong ' of; Branford: dotted Brantord. Mr. Norman Ott with Miss baritone sang two songsvapproprlate Branford; yellow with white pique; Beacon, pianist. of East Haven: green not over swlss; red roses. Mr. Jerry Haywood, class presi­ La Cldarem le Mano, from "Don taffeta: yellow roses. Miriam Brown of East Haven: DIAL 8-9121 For Free Delivery Service for Mother's Day. Harry Brlnley gardenias. Mr. .Harry BranchlnT with Miss dent, crowned the queen. yellow organdy;'orchids. used the accordion for the Sing. Giovanni" by Mozart;- Wanting Mr. William Johnson of New Ha­ Mr. Eugene Fasono'dflifew Haven Natalie Luppino of Branford; toast Queen's attendants were Miss Ycu. Sigmund Romberg; Teresa ven with Miss Betty L'Heureux of Mr. Louis J. Paolillo with Miss The elderly Ladles, at the home with Miss Peggy Holman of Bran­ satin and net skirt; orchids and Anita Rubbo and Miss Joan Austin. were most appreciative. ford: green. MoNlchoIs, soprano; Arthur Free­ East Haven; blue satin; pink roses. Gloria DoPalma Of East Haven: fleur d'amour. man, tenor. Mr. John Cacace with Hiss Ann blac taffeta; red roses and white Mr. Blake Lehr with Miss Joan Mr. Vincent Casanova with Miss DaiTison of East Haven; navy blue sweetpeas. FOR 100% PROTECTION- Kamlnski of Branford;- yellow Kendra Estler of Branford; white Barbara Juniver nylon: sbldor orchid. organdy with roses at hem; wrist­ Brinley's Entertain Mr. Peter Plnkham of Camden let, of pink roses. Is Treasurer Of WONDERFUL PICKIN'S IN OUR Its Time To Start Thinking About New Jersey with Miss Janet Tousey Mr. Jack Poultoh of Short Beach Swedish Visitor COTTON FIELD AMD BETTER CARE of Branford; white organdy; spring with Miss Betty L'Heureux of East Rural Youths bouquet. Haven; blue satin; white gardenias. Mr. and Mrs. Harry* isrinley of 49 FAMOUS NAME BRANDS AT REASONABLE PRICES Mr. Joe Brlggs of Branford with Mr.. Sidney Ward of Branford South Water Stri^et." formerly of LATeST SIMPLICITY PATTERNS 1 Miss Adair Parent of Guilford; with Miss Florence SavanelU of Miss Barbara JUnlver was elected East Haven, are entertaining a treasurer of the National Rural nephew of Mrs. Brinley's- frohi CUT V SEW Tol. 4-494') Youth. of Connecticut at the busi­ Malmo., Sweden. Mr, ,NIIs Schager- 293 Main 51., E. H, USE ness meeting of a two day confer­ CENTRALS I SWIM WEAR strom, who Is a delegate to the ence which was held at Litchfield great exhibit of ; at Now is the time to make your Can'Newspaper Advertising County's new 4-H center in Warren Atlantic City. Mr. Schagerstrom Is last Friday and Saturday. in the United States under the OPEN tviONDAY POINT ' selection—Our stock Is com­ The purpose of the conference, auspices of the Swedish, Chamber Be Believed and Trusted? the first ever-held in Connecticut of Commerce, partly for,;the purpose plete— Come in and look was too coordinate statewide re- of making a thorough Investigation SCIENTIFIC creatiorial.,seivice and educational Into the new textiles which-Anieri- around. We are headquart­ ideas for rural youth.- - can manufactures are putting on ers in Brahford'forGANTNER Yes. Only a very small per cent of advertising is The North Branford girl who is the market. T'hese new textiles FUR fraudulent or misleading. Tfie best estimate Is chairman of the 4-H Fair Com­ majle from synthetic wool and mittee offered a recommendation metal go under the name of Ascet of fhat less than I per cent is fraudulent and less that Judging be standardized and , and orlon. 1110 new tex­ STORAGE than that Is deliberately misleading. The firm that a standardized bookkeeping tile materials may upset the whole •<-m ' -, •••''' • , ; which wants to stay in business knows that It can system be setup to aid the secre­ Wool industry, Mr. Schagerstrom, 1—SAFETY — IN OUR OWN FIRE PROOF taries and treasures of the various Is visiting the great Mills Style LL57, SLEEK SATIN. dc so only on a reputatio! for honest dealing. VAULT LOCATED ON PREMISES And the fly-by-night operator is under surveillance 4-H Fairs. in Rhode Island. Mass., and also in , •LASTEX' swimsuit from' Gantnor's Canada. 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Thursday, May 25. 19S0 Thursday, May ZS, 1950 THE BRANFOED REVIEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS THE BRANFORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS corps received two handsome tro- I Pago Seven CAPTAINS phles. I Derby Hangs LATE RALLY PACES North Branford Again, on Saturday. May 20, Local Pair Branford High School Wi^^tyi-o.v T ^r^ri North Branford took part in a com­ BIXBY IN NO HITTER; THE BIG WAY coNdnKGArioNAi, cnxiRcn petition at West Hartford and again Inducted Baseball Schedide]"^^^^^'^ l^OOp Defeat Upon MILFORD TO WIN AS Rev. B. C. Trent, P-tstor they returned home with a trophy In June East Haven' Away BY BILL AHERN Miss Ethel Maynard for best plnyliiir and another tor YELLOWJACKETS STING ,Iune Shelton Homo Organist and Choir Director the best appearhiE unit. Joan Wlilte Jewel Club June Walllngtord Away Starb After Easties, 5-4 BRANFORD BID FAILS 11:00 Morning worship continued her wlluilnR streak by For centuries past, oven hito.thc days of biblical history, 11 has been 9:45 Sunday school ccpplns a first prize medal for Ouslave Vahldieck ot North hi the seventh'Dahlgnrd walked the custom to hold,feast days rollowing and accomplishment or note. Cock ot the walk for most ot the twlrlinE. SHELTON GAELS 12-0 to open the stanza but was nipped Momentary wlldncss on llie part Murphv walked and stole second ZION EPISCOPAIi CnURCH iBrantord and George W. Heanev School Closes The .Pilgrims did It here when they decreed Thanksgiving Day and the Housatonle League season. East The Corns will participate In the ot 20 Pcnnsylvalnia Avenue, Hk\st Coach Frank Cri.snfl's bnltllng when Maher hit Into a toice out Haven High School was rudely of Branford High's baseball team cleanl.v. Although Mason struck Ucv. Francis J. Smith, Rector after Brown had filed to center. caused the 4 to 2 downfall of the Memorial Day Parade in Northford iHaven were oftlolally inducted as yellowjncketjj unleashed their East Haven High By The Booster Club Correspondent calendar ot churches Is Illlcd with days given to Joy and feat follbwlng Jolted from its favored .post on out, Donny Atkinson came through Edmund L. Stoddard on Sunday, May 28. and they also sharpest stinger of the .season at Maher readied the keystone sack The Booster club summer base­ Hornets in a game played against with his long double to left to score Lay Reader members ot the United Illuminat­ sacrifice and fast. Tuesday afternoon when the veter­ win parade In tlijs town on Memor­ ing Company's Jewel Club, this week the School Field In East Haven on Baseball Schedule when Kenny Bray flipped wildly to ball league Is expected to bo put an Fran Walln.ski. Derby's maln- Mllford at Hammer Field on Tues­ the rst sacker. The ox-footballer Mrs. Paul R, Hawkins second on tho a-ighltleldr's at­ Into operation as soon as tho Soon small groups and tiny communities will hold their own type day afternoon. Organist ial Day monilnR. nt a dinner meeting In the New Monday when they downed a help­ May Sholtoi-i Away .slay, to.ssed a two hitter at Coach stole third Immediately thereafter Haven Lawn Club. Personnel who less Shelton combine by a tophenvy tempted steal. The latter went to regular school term Is ended; al­ feast day. U will be In the form ot a Strawberry Festival, Many of the Frank Crlsafi's men and gained a Tied two all going into the but was nipped at the plate when Mrs, Edmund L. Stoddard School Health Rcftdatlons June Branford Homo third on the play. BIgolow's wild ' Choir Director have completed 25 years of service 12 to 0 count. though It was originally Intended churches hold them as a means ot bringing Its members closer together light ,'j to 4 win when Junle Espo- seventh and last frame, Catcher attempted to pilfer that sack after Each child enterlnpt school in Juno Mllford Home pitch gave the All Stars their 1 to stndl mu(Sh before that.Iri tho Sampson dropped a single Into 0:30a.m. Morning Service and September should have a physical with the company qualify tor mem­ The ace ot the victory was the second n^id last .tally. first place, facilities to handle through the medium of breaking bread. .slto faltered In the third frame ot Paul had fanned. Sermon bership in the organization, which clover Billy Blxby who chalked \ip June Sej'mour Away the regularly scheduled loop fray. centerfleld and reached second base The locals had one more chance examination and vaccination. This Branford scored Us first run and "'''."11"^"="'"8 that are to take East Haven will have lis townwlde feast come Saturday night, On on a passed ball going to third Holy Communion, 1st, 3rd, and may be done by the family physi­ derives Its name from the ruby- his niftiest win in giving no hits Jinic 13 Bonrdman Home Earlier this year the Yellowjackets to win the game In the fifth frame studded phis awarded to members. over the seven frame route. It was evend the count In the third also part In the league are not the surface it appears to be a sports bant|liet and the outward Indication had beaten the Red Raiders by the when pitcher Joe Coggulllo sacrific­ 5tb Sundays cian or throUKh the Well Child Con­ adequate, with only one playing when Lee Mallloux walked to open Morning Prayer 2nd and 4th William E. Lynch, 31 Richmond his fourth win In as many starts. on no hits when Jackson walked Is that all the athletes will be honored with trophies and letters. Big Identical score In the river town. ed him there with a bunt. Second the frame and copped second two ference held at the Congregational Street East'Haven was named as and stole second. Although Fran area available. Also, preliminary In winning Derby got Its first baseman McLeod then came Sundays. Chapel In North Branford on May Only one dubious error marred planning for the league was tem­ names In' the sport world will offer tdlblts ot wisdom to eager ears and pitches later. The threat was short­ Church School will be held at 10 vice-president ot the organization his perforniairco which ollldlal scor­ Ralola also was passed only Jackson run In the first inning and came through with a hit down the left 25, from 2 until 4 p.m. whose roster lists 180 members. could count when Rudson boddlod porarily delayed this year, hut the through It all the parents and friends will sit In the anticipation ot the back strong in the third to count field line to score the big receiver. lived through for Mallloux was o'dlock • in the Rectory with In­ er Billy Woods changed to an er­ Townies Win opening date should correspond to moment when their youngster will reach out his hand and receive some Capt. McLeod then stole second nipped dlT second when Casanova's structions given by Rev. Francis J. Memorial Day Plans Other officers elected for tho com­ ror after first granting Las.sey, a Newton's smash to second base. last year's four more times. Thereafter Rin- attempted bunt sacrifice went into ing year were.LeonardS. Barber, hit when a ball hit to third baao- one ot the scverol honors to be, granted. nie Scaia took the hill and for base and went to third when Bob . Smith and Mrs. Smith. The children will gaUlcr nt the The locals Iced the conrtlot'In the the' air and was grabbed by Corroll three cemeteries at 0:15 o'clock with West Haven, president; Miss innn Vlnco PaOllllo went through sixth when they scoi'od four times Since last week's Issue of tho The names ot the three sport IlRurcs are national ones, In three of foi|r and two thirds Innings pitch­ Mason overthrew Into right center- Margaret Hlgglns, • Bridgeport, Over All Stars NEWS, there has : boon a sudcn ed sensationally to fan nine and field. He scored a moment later who threw to shortstop Krause for ST. AlJGUsfrNE'S R. C. CHURCn bouquets-of flowers to place upon his legs in the seventh Inning. on an btiual number of hits. Erlok­ the finest sports In history the men arc beacons to others In their chosen when Casanoya wild pitched. the'double play. the graves of soldiers and sailors. secretary, and Carl R. Turner, Paollllo was similarly charged wlUi son picked a one strike tor a double show ot lite wnongst the youngs­ allow no hits over the distance. The Kcv. John jj. McCarthy, Pastor treasurer. an error on a play previous when ters who Intend to play In the fields'. Each has become accomplished through his own diligence and ap­ Easties pot their runs on two hits On its only other chance to win Rev. John IVIcDonald, Curate This ceremony will be conducted In West Haven but was out attempting to stretch It was a well played game, the Mllford fashioned Its seventh Inning by a member of the. clergy and vet Mr. Vahldieck and Mr. Heancy he committed the same oirensc. It Into a triple. Bradley walked, league with ' several more teams plication and all are yet striving to new marks. In the first frame but Wallhskl ' Frank Frawley were two of a group ot 31 persons Otherwise the moundsmnn was su­ registering and Individuals play­ was sharper than he had ever be­ best that Brantord has offered this rally to gain the edge. Organist and Choir Director crans leading. At the Center Ceme- Qathman icached on Hill's mlscuo The International name of John Marshall of Australia, Yale's season. Tho seven Innings wore who became Jewel Club artlliates. perb. He walked only two and The Branford Townles dropiicd and Dick Jackson singled Bradley ers singing up. However, there must fore been In scholastic ball. He Score by innings: Mrs. Charles Donadlo, assistant ter.v. Rev. John J. McCarthy will They were Introduced to the an early surprise Into the working bo a docltlod ilncreaso ot registra­ great freshman swimmer and title holder of most ot the world's tree .stranded nine on the sacks in win-, played Iri less than two hours. Both Masses 7:00 - 9:l5 conduct the services; at the Epis­ balked once while fanning eight. home from second. Ralola hif Into hurlers were stingy with their hits. cablneo din atdat ol?rb Grorrh gathering of approximately 150 of the New Haven Baseball League a fielder's choice which nipped tions It n good league Is to take style marks. Is filled with magic. The appearance of him would guar­ nlng the duke. Mllford 002 000 2 4 5 1 Mass 8:00 Northford Congrega­ copal Cemetery, Rev. Francis J. members by Fred Linsley ot 103 Shelton used a'^ quintet of last Sunday afternoon before a form. Coggulilo'gave up only three arid tional Church Smith will be In charge; and at chuckers hi attempting to stem the Jackson at second but allowed antee the success ot any banquet oven without the meal. Yet In John Two homo runs by the visitors the chunky Casanova but five. The Brantord 100 100 - 2 3 3 Cedar Street, Brantord, outgoing tury ot^the Eastie attack. The loss capacity crowd at Painter Park in Gathman' to count. Newton's clean once more, . Intormatloil for over the right field fence were the latter walked but two men and one Religious ^lstructlon will be held the Bare Plain Cemetery the serv­ president of the club. ' West ^ Haven when they downed summer play: All teams are limit­ Marshall, East Haven will see a humble lad, who, though confident In Batteries: Mllford-Coggunio and on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. ices will be conducted by the Rev. was charged to Larson. sniash to rLghltlold sent Ralola to deciding blows In the third. Wahn- of the Visitors was hit by a pitched Sampson; Branford - Casanova and Members attending the affair, tho touted Pi'ospcot Beach All third and Dave Marsh came ed to 14 players; No boy shall bo hls.ablUty to churn the waters faster than any other human being yet skl belted his as the lead-oft bat­ Dominican Nuns from New Haven B. C. Trent. eighth annual one ot Its kind to The winners counted once In the Stars with a lora'ld 5 to 2 verdict. permitted lO'lilay. In his pbrtloular ball. The winning hurler walked Mason. will. Instruct. ^_^ through with a long double to send Is In awe of his coach and American methods. ter In that canto and first base­ three Brantord batsmen. The Mil- The parade will leave the club be sponsored by the Jewel Club, first on a brace of hits and then the last two duns over tho plate. division unless he is of the ro- man Ehemans clouted his over the were commended tor their long sent four runs over the platter on Walt Gathman, foi'mer Yale qulrod ago;, Gloats will bo allowed i iPeoplo who know swimming say that Marshall has a faulty stroke; fordlte fanned seven and Casanova house at 10 o'clock and will cover three hits, a walk and an error. In pltqher In the late il040's and a He died on the nild-wny post when same barrier with two-on In the accounted ;for an equal number. North Brartford Pifo and Drum the usual route through the center period of service by William C. Bell, Butch Nalmo closed the IniilnK by In the 16 and under group only that ho lifts his arm loo high out of the water. Yet, his mentors arc same frame. Thereafter Lefty Sea- the second. • teammate ot speedballer Frank All players,', whether assigned to a Dick Coleman, Baseball; Addison Long, Basketball; • .,!.. .;,eph)s , of the town. The music -will be fur­ resident of the' United IlUmilnat- Qulnn, was Billy sadowskl's open­ grounding to tho pitcher. ftfrald to change lilm for they thlpk that ho might lose the tremendous la controlled any further attempts Don Atkinson's double In the .The ON'drth iBraiiford ''Fife and nished by the North Branford Fife ^ g Company. ^ i In the third- no tallies wore team or not. must register before at^an -uprising. , ' fourth frame was the'Hornets' big ing choice as a hurler and Jie was Tho bid-blasters for tho Brantord power of his digging arm. Minor changes have been made with his kick VIncont Casanova, Football; Joan Austin, Cheorleadors Drum Corjjs'-jnadS a successful de­ and Drum Corps and members of Dean Charles C. Noble of counted but another was added In Impressive, In his six inning stint the league fpliy Is-started, and tho Derby got its opening run early blow and it drove In a run but but of the* sfeason at Meriden on tho clergy, town ofllclals, and serv­ Syracuse University was the guest tho fourth when a walk, a stolon array wore Dick Jackson and Kenny sonor tlie better. and' new records have, fallen to his wizardry. But to eighty youngsters Krause, the visiting shortstop belted base and -a pair ot outflold flies giving up only two hits until he Newton, both of wliom bolted tho when Hayden walked and was sac­ Sunday. May 14« by winning first ice and civic groups with tho speaker. The gathering was en­ retired in favor ot Mel Bigelow in Tho rules bt the league arc on Saturday night John Marshall will be making his greatest record rificed to second base to score on a triple and a single to be the day's prize In both playinK and best ap­ school children will march. tertained by Michael MacDougall, accomplished the trick. Tho fifth ball tor apair ot one base hits and simple Indeed, so that thcro can . Hill Democrats strlngest batter. inning was unproductive. the late Innings. Ilie Arnold College Dave Marsh's big double which simply because he took the lime to speak to a group of lads In a small Hornets Lose Zaprazalka's single to left center. pearance. Joan white, majorette The celebration of the day will nationally- konwn as the "Card chucker gave up tlio additional-run bo no questions concerning the The locals crossed the plate first Detective". clinched the.verdict li-i Branford's same. Tho rest is up to you boys community where Its high school team was hard pressed to produce The shortstop was a later victim and twlHer for the corps received be culminated at the monument on Ten men wenftothe ijlate li-| the and single hit over the final throe favor, Yfsilt Oathman's double and more than two good swimmers during the winter season. on a plate play after Ehemans In the Initial inning when Pete Jii'st prize*for the best twlrler and the green with the Rev. Francis J. sixth inning and a half dozen frames. • to take advajitnge ot the oppor­ To Lyman Hall Face Bigelow In Ablondl singled' after leadoff man Erlckson's bolt were among tho tunity. It the ctforts ot the Booster had grounded to second for the best appeaHni^'iinajoretto in her Smith In charge.- The Irivoctttlon LOCAL GRANGE tounters were netted by the win­ longest Branford blasts. .The University ot Connecticut's^ great basketball coach has broken second out. Jerry Hayward had fanned. Ablondl class. Robert Rbdlcan was awarded will be given bv the Rev. John Mc­ ners although only three hits high­ The team-took the edge In'the Club result In'answering tho needs his I holiday weekend to come to East Haven and Join .the feast. He reached second on .his attempted first prize for snare drumming. The first framo when centerfleld Nessei- Score by Innings: of the youUi.ot the town, and In' Loose Tilt Sunday Contest The Eastie barrage in the same Donald of St. Augustine's R.C. TO HEAR ABOUT lighted the Eastie performance. • A Brantord 001 004 000 5 U 2 might easily have gone with his wife and two sons on some automobile first Inning quickly wiped out that steal when Catcher Sampson erred Church; the program by the school similar number ot walks, an error walked and went- to second when these same •'boys are benefited, on his peg to the keystone sack. HOSPITAL PLAN and.a stolen base and a wild pitch Alan Bradley erred. Tlie now balk Prospect Beach 100 000 100 2 3 3 then there is always the assurance trip whore'the four.could bo together on a family oullug but he realizes The promising Brantord Tbwnles throat when Ron Rosseltl reached children will be under the direction Batteries: Branford - Oathman, Eight errors paved the way for on Zaprazalka's shortstop, error It was art easy matter to score of Miss Adele Hillman, principal at closed out tho .scoring rule advanced him to third and of continued direction ot attention the'possibilities ot youth. More than playing the cage sport,'some word Branford's downfall at the hands win return to Hammer Field next from there, a moment later, when IWIHE AND IIQUOR VALUES Ira P. Wilcox, master of the Con­ Oathman's wild pilch allowed the Bigelow and Bradley. Bray. Pros­ by the organization towards other Sunday afternoon for another New and then stole second. Billy Rob­ Center Scliool. the Roll-Call of the Shelton 000 000 0— 0 pect Bcach-Hlll Hnrkln and Brown. ot advice dropped to an.understanding parent or student at this stage of Lyman Hall at Doollttle Park In erts walked and Tip Tlnarl filled Eddie Murphy singled through the Dead will be read by the Rev. B. C. necticut State Grange, has -an­ lead-oft man to count, McDonnell projects ot .similar nature. Walllngtord on Monday afternoon Haven League game at 3 P. M.; box. AT EVERYDAY LOW PRICES nounced that a representative ot East Haven HO 100 X.—12 tounched the ex-BU In tho fourth of ^hc game may turn the lad from a rough existence into a channel ot when they play the unheralded Hill the sacks when he rapped a single Trent, pastor of the Congregational when the upstatcrs registered a to left field. Paohllo walked send­ Mllford came back to account for Churcli; the Prayer for the Dead Connecticut Blue Cross will be with a single to right field and leadership tor the rest of the Community. stunning 0 to 12 win over the Democrats, ,a now entry In the present at one meeting ot eaci-i Put out your campfire before Maher and Hudson each singled In circuit. , i ; ing Rossetti across with the tying two of Its runs in the third when will bo given bv the Rev. Francis Yet Hugh Greer's life has not been easy. A, graduate of the same Hornets In a postponed clash of the tally and Roberts soon followed Tils McLeod reached pn an Annie J. Smith, pastor of Zlon Episcopal subordinate Grange in this area you leave the woods. successive Innings to no avail. sohool.at which he now coaches, he had a career In town and county Housatonle League. The visitors have loaded their footsteps when Reynolds walked. Oakley after one was out. Al­ Church;, the speaker of the day during May and June to explain lineup with semi-pro and profes­ though MeTaggart'was out on a fly COAST TO COAST will be Prof. Fleming James. Jr.,'of benefits of Connecticut Blue Cross Y.M.C.A. jjaskotball before taking the.coaching reins at Ellsworth High Starter Butch Gordon, although -Perrelll's left field smash allowed and Connecticut Medical Service not the control pitcher he usually sional stars and although -their Tlnarl to count. Paollllo was out to Joe Paul In rightfleld, Krause CALIFORNIA SWEET WINES the Yale Law School; the' Pxayer DANCE SATURDAY where hc'bullt that school Into an outstanding basketball contender and game against North Haven's Oilers came through with his single to put rORT-SHERRY-MUSCATEL and Benediction will- bo given by (CMS), the surgical care plan. Tho Is. deserved better support while he at the plate when Igo hit Into a discussion periods have been ar­ ALL MAKES... a champion In the class c ranks. scattered eight hits in 'his five was postponed last Sunday, the force play, Walinskl to DeQennaro, men on second and third. Carroll's WHITE PORT-PALE DRY SHERf.Y the Rev. John J. MlCarthy, pastor Demmles are scheduled to provide ranged as part of the state-wide STANDARD AND PORTABLE ,; He appeared to bo taking a long chance a few years ago, when he Inning stint which was Interrupt­ but Reynolds scored when Walin­ two base smash through Coleman 5TH CCC HALF 1 90 Send in this coupon fot of St. Augustine's Church. ed when substitute Barney Jones much of the league.fireworks this skl passed Esposlto. Warren Smith In centerfleld sent both base run­ 55^= Blue Cross-CMS enrollment for at Icfj^ the tried channels of scholastic basketball and went to Uconn as a summer. ners over the platter but the first BOT GALLON ' •*'•' • FREE furnace chcck*ap. Open House will be held In the grange members, he said, and will Injured his knee after lacing a skied to left to close the scoring.at GALLON 2.29 North Branford Town Hal! on Sun­ give applicants an opportunity to Typewriters - Adding Machines freshman coach. Yet, Oreer got the break of Ws life, a few months later, ball Into left field In a vain effort In preparation for the contest, four runs. baseman died there when Cochrane fanned. ' . day. May 28, in observance of the clear questions on hospital and when Head Coach Blair OulUan vacated the head ccjaohlng job In mld- to get a rally going. He was thrown the Townles win don their new Although the losers got men on Golden -Wedding Anniversary of surgical benefits directly with-re­ Check Writers o\it when ho was unable to move bdseball uniforrhs which wlU bo the base In four ot the, Succeeding Branford evened tho count In the MOUQUIN BOT /J seiison to take a similar post and an athletic directorship at George on the dislocated member. 'When Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Richmond presentatives of the non-profit Washington ynlverslty In St. Louis. Though his mind may have boon a nicest In tlie eight club circuit-thls frames, they wore never able to last half of the fourth frame when HENDRICKS nf Notch Hill Road. Neighbors are plans. Scheduled for this month is: POP'S GRILL the game resumed Gordon went to season. ColortuUy designed, the unl- make them count. In the seventh PETRI ' eOT 17 Invited to attend from 3 until 5 WE SELL -RENT - REPAIR turmoil, Greer outwardly showed Uttlo concern In taking the step, second base, and Gerry Bryan came frame they had their best chance out when he filed to left. Pcrrelll STH f'M HEATING CO.. INC. tprms will have gray wool as the ROMA ESTATE BOT /J o'clock. Branford No; 200 aj; Grange Hall, yrjth a few minor coaching changes his clubs became among the most in to pitch hltloss ball thereafter. basic material. when Tlnarl walked with one out.fanne d for the third putout. ,376 Lombard Sf., New Havan Branford, 8(00 P. M., May-25. . PHONE 7-2738 — EASY TERMS Brantord took an early two run East Haven must now look to PHONE 5-0308 Zion Parish-Guild wlU conduct a lormldablo In the cast. . _ '• i l,i Mel Bigelow of Arnold College Is He advanced to second when Pao­ CROWN RESERVE BOT /T • Mr. Wilcox urged' prompt • atten­ lead in the Inltlal'tramo when Pete llllo also was given a free ticket, Branford to defeat Seymour on food sale In front offholr church POLISH-AMERICAN MUSIC i. Each day ot the year tor him Is spent on basketball, it was he who scheduled to get the starting as­ •"^CMP THE COUPOIfe^^ on Saturday from H o'clock until dance at th'es'e meetings since tho Reliance Typewriter Go., Inc. Ablondl singled and stole second signment against the visitors arid but Vln Gagliardl made the second Friday If it expects to cop the Blue Cross-CMS speakers will ap­ •do,vlsed his own variation of the full court press when he discovered that after Hayward had walked. The league . - 3. Mrs. GiSorge Linsley as chairman, Judging by. his throe frame -relief COAST TO COAST Hondrlclcs Healing Co., Inc. : wlllbe assisteci by Mrs. Joseph pear on the early port ot the Established 1916 Clarencs B. Guy, Pros. hc( had a shooting team but not, a particularly outstanding delehslve latter-reached third on the blnglo period. Lake, who Is well throught Derby 104 000 0—5 7 4 CALIFORNIA TABLE WINES 376 Lombard St., Now Haven ; program. -; - -; ^. • . r DANCING 9-1 ond then scored when Ed Murphy effort against the'fStrong; Prospect East Haven 400 000-0—4 2 1 Breton, Sr; - - one last winter. 'The record Showed that his tpams woro making enough Beach combine'last Sunday, the of as a baskeball player at Spring­ BURGUNDY-CLARET-ZINFANDEl;: TheLeague of Women Voters will 109 CROWN STREET NEW HAVEN belted another single Into left field. We would like to tBke adraotice of Rose Amarante, daughter of Mr. points to v/ln gomes but were losing to teams who were scoring more. right handed thrower' will be ready field College, hits a long ball and STH /]ac HALF .OQC rocr FREH inspection and cbeck-up also conduct a sale on Saturday .-'. Ablondl then counted on the delay­ for: one .of his " better efforts. often comes tlirough with great 49c and Mrs. I Pasquale Amarante of Thus came the style which made him outstanding at Ellsworth. ed ond of a double steal as Murphy BOT GALLON '' terrice. Plctie have i rcpECicaUtiTC at the to\*n hall. The plans to sell Bigelow not only has a good fast stops while iPlugglng the shortfleld GALLON 1.89 - cail oana. ' ~" , •N food have been eliminated so as Cherry Hill was guest of honor at a ' It was a killer. Tlie players had to bo In top notch condition and copped second. The remainder' of for the Townles. dinner party and later a buffet at the side retired In order. ball but his curves are perhaps of not to conflict with the Guild, sale only the fittest survived. the widest variety. In this section. ! Otherwise the team will remain Year in and year out Sisned . However, the sale will consist of a her home recently. Forty guests Alan Bradley will .«o behind -the essentially the same at It was last were present. , But the team no longer lost and upsots became the rule rather than Tlie home team came .right back New Low wide selection of potted plants In their halt, ot the first and. put plate. , ; j , year. Erlokson and Murphy will al­ Addrm_ suitable for Memorial Day use as ternate at first base and Frank (you'll do well with the the exception. • together a pair of hits, a walk and Branford's efforts to have a top well as flowers and vegetable seed­ STEVE PRUSSiCK And Lo>i DcFlllppo .. .Every East Hovener Is familiar with his story. a wild pitch for the equalizing notch array appear to be enhanced Ralola will hold 'down the dizzy lings and perennials. There will be tallies. In the. second inning they, considerably by; the addition of corner In the absence of tthe long HARTFORD NELSON COUNTY a gift table cf bargained priced use­ GARAGE A member ot an Illustrious family In Bast Haven sports, ho learned added another two ' scores on a Walt Gathman-iiscjif ,-,R0OF BOT w» ' ' the home of Vincent Matt, the They never learned the meaning between rough arid dirty. Football by singling and then' stealing It Is quite likely that he will obtain president. . to discuss Important ' And Sons players, according to Coach .Denny Myers, of Boston .college, should be second Joe Paul and.Lee MalUoux work here for the enuslng vacalon BAIT SHOP business. This Fund was established LICENSED wore easy victims .via. a strikeout twenty-flvo years ago by a group 1 ANTHONY EVERICH, mean. Denny, Is wrbng. Football players should be rough. 'Tliat Is the and an 'easy grounder to pitcher belted a double beyond Don Atkln of philanthropic townsfolk with PLUMBING & HEATING Just Arrived-Now on Qlsplay at game and that Is the way that DcFlllppo played It. Bob Stevens ;• but Coleman walked son in left flqld. When Tommy ;HARTFORDI Values 64 Hopson Avenue a representation from each of the CONTBiACTORS 11 But the smart metropolitan sport scribes were with him even through as.did Gordon. When Thor TorelU Ya'senaky reached- on an error by three local churches. Throughout FOR EAST HAVEN his college years and Into the New York Giant's professional ranks was hit by a pitch, .Atkinson count­ second baseman Ed Murphy, the ACCIDENT AND INDEMNITY CO.', the years the committee has endea­ Tommy's Furniture House ed and a minute later Dick Coleman lett-flelder scored''from second. SRIARCLIFlF vored to carry out the original aims where ho played tackle and well as spelled Mel Hein at center-for the . AND NEW HAVEN was safely over the rubber on a Coach Sampson used fifteen STRAIGHT BOURBON and purposes to -which this fund GUTTERS > LEADERS red, white and blue clad team. balk called by chief umpire, Henny players .In a vain attempt to find a INSURANCE 84 ^STH was dedicated, namely: In times Now from Phiico... tho finest perfjlormlng, cloar- Only three. Brantord- men reach­ smooth Avorklng combination but: PROOF EOT 2,99 of adversity and disaster to extend JOBBING , ,Thcn;4t,was war time. Like millions ot others, Lou went Into' the ost picture, lowoit priced qualiliy IS'/i" tele­ service. There for the first time he thought of what his future .vocation ed base thereafter. Bob Mason the only standout in the game aside DISTILLED IN ILLINOIS a helping hand and alleviate dis­ Boston Post Road Branford walked in the next frame but.was fronrthe usual reliable outfleldlng, tress in our community through vision consolo in history. Wo hovte it In limited was to be. He saw other youngsters as rough as''he-^ana younger. Telephone 8-3217 erased on a double play when of Captain Dick Coleman came material aid without publicizing quantities for immediate dolivtiry^^omo in now I Back he came oast—and to the Giants. But In the rear of his mind, Atkinson fanned and the catcher from Pete Ablonl at shortstop who James P. Kavanaugh LONGWOOD such assistance in any way. Dur­ hp decided to take up coaching. Thus he enrolled at Arnold •.College ifor was doubled trying to swipe the contributed three sparkling field­ STRAIGHT RYE . ,' ing the war years the annual drives keystone. Ed Murphy had provlous- ing gems, in addition to his first INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE 85 • STH « ng for this Fund were not carried on a, Physical Education course and he passed It. Lou had learned the hard lybeen (Jaught the same way earlier Inning single. Second baseman Bob Roganson Brothers as formerly, but It Is the intent of I ROjiI ENC1:.AND1 way that eduottllonls at everybody's fingertips only the will to ab-sorb PROOF BOT *•/./ STOP IN FOR CAjv/ZiBflges AW Comporison in the Inning after having walked. Valenti was tlie defensive cog In DISTRIBUTORS 69 Ivy St. Tel. 8-0063 Branford DISTILLED IN ILLINOIS the Committee to conduct such a -i Authentic 11 Is lacking'in those who have no pattern of life. In the top of .the seventh, pinch the Walllngtord machine, playing Tackle and Equipment Needs drive in October. Jacobean Pattern Now the big. lad is again at Fordham where he Is assistant to the hitter Don Fair belted a hard smash brilliantly afield. Short Beach, Conn. for ferhrmaiKe anq[ Value ! to left'fleldbut died on first when TOM MOORE Head Coach, Ed Danowski, also an ex-pro Giant via the same school. the following batters tailed to Score by Innings: During January 1950 Connecticut ',?.TREEofL!FE Lou goes out into the field In the winter, spring and summer and talks follow his 1 example. l-Branford 200 200 0 4 4 8 STRAIGHT BOURBON motorists traveled about 40.5 million '•'^' EMBOSSED "PRETTY IS 86 STH O miles more than during the month to the future students of the University. Lyman Hall 224 010 - 9 8 0 WALLPAPER The Lyman Hall, combine got Batteries: Branford; Gordon, AS PRETTY DOES" PROOF BOT * of January 1949. and nearly 41.7 Free Samples ScnII , He says that Fordharn wants creditable football teams but no longer their final counter In the ,flfth Biyari and Mason: Lyman Hall- DISTILLED IN KENTUCKY million miles more than the same CO. And your pretty wife or sweetheart Cut Lines W.H.S ;6^/y »229.95 Is strlvli)g tor top rating In collegiate ronks. It wants to meet teams of when substitute Charley Gannon Stevens and Carrctta . month in 1948. All of this travel Inc. will adore fo dine at Lloyd efiual credit rank on oven terms on the athletic field as well as.in the on the highways of a state which 48 WEST48lh ST. LYNN8R00K NEW YOUK 19. N.r. /hrO/i// "•'"••• S: olassroom. OUR INHERITANCE has 2/3 ot Its area In woodland. BLENDED V/HISKEY See the amazing new , Lou DcFlllppo is going to say on Saturday that Fordham wants 8S STH n go May 30lh is a momorial to our war Bendix Dialamatic that Super-Power! Super-Quality! athletes and Hugh.Greer will' re-echo the assertion but with the Uni­ IN BRANFORD: Jim and Nino's PROOF BOT *•? ' dead. • ' -<&»' washes, rinses, damp-drys! versity ot Connecticut in mind. Yale has publicly made such announce­ iitaiMis ftam- WHISKIES IN THIS PRODUCT Lot us remember ihon . . . they gave From where I sit... ^y Joe MarSh Yf-s, und II Hupfir-valaa with 97 sq. inch picture ments as haveniost of'the schools connected with the N.'C.A.A. RESTAURANT and BAKERY 4, S AND 6 YEARS OLD L'S victory that wo • Just sec ilic dial! Hands neter toucli on Viy^" tubcj'PLUS Pliiico Built-in. Aerial might yet live in L)i;it outporfnrmH nit olhcni OA mucli ns 3 to 1. In their admission all are agreed on only one thing each school water! NoHh Main Street Tel. 8-0271 Branford peiico, our lives No fifrial nmsded in up to 8 out of 10 locationa 04 Nvants an athlqtc only If he Is a qualllled student capable of maintain­ and our liberties • Undertow washing action—Mush- free fro.m compul­ Why "Moose" Changed away draining—Damp-drying! .. . JUHL phig in and pluy! It's tho Model 1404 ing good marks. i ' • THE (^oHHolo Ensomblo ... in luxurious cabinet of That will be the gist of Saturday night's party. POLO CLUB sion, intrusion and • Agitator washing, in the flexible ULTIMATE IN GOOD EATING foa.-. Wondertub! Muhuguny vcnecrii and chpjco hardwooda. Each ot the athletes are deserving of their individual trophy—and 85 STH 9 An HALF C QC ,His Mind WARM WEATHER DINNERS PROOF BOT *«'*'GALLON •'•7J If peace "is again • No wringer, no spinner, no vibration M their letters, oven as the students soon to graduate are deserving of precarious and free­ . —and no bolting down! their sheepskins. [Thcy'have mot the test and passed the .requirements. MInasfrone or Tomato Juice Meatballs ...75c dom insecure, it is I.nst weelc, parents were cnlling experience and all" (Moose used for us,- the living, .'-loose Jackson on the phone—and to play a little semi-pro ball.) ' • Fits anywhere in home, duplex or Let the boll of acclaim \rlng loud In their behalf for its sound waves are Blue Plates Served with Veal Cutlets $1.45 RED CROWN , apartment! to accept the chal­ kids vfcrc hooting at him in the soon stilled In the rapdous strife of earning bread. Spaghetti and Sa|ad> 90 That did It! Next day Moose put ^^" 9 10 "*'•'' 1 00 lenge of their infl- rfrdcts. All because Moose fenced • Low down payment—easy terms! Too soon the hiked accounts of achievement become yellowed PROOF BOT A.J7GALLON S«~-7 up a stile over his fencc.'In return, Sausage and Peppers 95c COLD PLATES Tony Arminio nite sacrifice. in his field near the depot, where • Wondertub guaranteed for 5 years in copypaper folded In fqreotton corners and only in the .fitful pages of Egg Plant Parmaglna $1.00 the kids promised not to cause any writing! the luds like to play baU. damage. From where I ait, when memory does the spark!occasionally burn for,an Individual. Baited Ham 95c Baked Ham and Veg ,...95c ROBIN HOOD Many theories have been ad­ m Yes, sports are a means to an end. For some few, like the throe who vanced fo explain baldness, but Moose got sore the viay folks you try to understand the other fel­ Lasagna $1.50 Tuna Fish Salad $1.00 90 STH n CO HALF C QQ I acted—refused to budge. Then Doc will speak on Saturday night, their end is teaching sports—but more PROOF BOT A'J'GALLON 3»V7 ' •there is no evidence to prove low's point of view—lilce. his per­ Sherman, who liltcs to play center- Coffee.or Toa Ico Cream, Pie, Cake BOnLED EXCLUSIVELY FOR ' them. Heredity seems to be a sonal preference for beet or coffee than that, the lesson In sports. field himself sometimes, decided to Tommy's Furniture House t-fci There Is an object lossoh.iti the •coming banquet for only a small EVERYDAY A.DIFFERENT NOONDAY SPECIAL AiP STORES I factor. Generations of some fam­ —and then takc-into conBi:!sration ' I "use a littlfe psychology." the will ot the majority, why, things community could hope to put, over a,;,dlnne^, otithls'sprt,';in:surroufld-! THIS MEMORIAL DAY, DRIVE SAFELY. ilies-have been known for their FRIDAY SPECIAL MANY OTHER NATIONALLY KNOWN Over a friendly glass of beer at seem to go better all around. 149 Main Street, opp. Groon East Ha^en, Conn. .Ing areas. It hai? been tried for'more slBiUflcanV'thlng?—and'failed. WE LIFE YOU SAVE MAY BE YOUR OWN! EiRANDS-AVAILABLE AT A&P STORES ' luxuriant growth of hair, others .'.ndy'a Garden Tavern, Doc says, 'And the lesson each jind everyone can learn Is unity where through the Fresh Vog. Salad 75c Baked Egg Plant & Spa. ...85c for their lack of it, particularly $11 THIS lOMST-PRim ..;85c ''Sorry this came up, Moose. Wo D. Thomas Onofrio Phono 4-1707 singleness of purppsc of wanting to do something for the boys, each Antipasto 30c l"^?."^ .^lam & Spa. mAMAlN among males. Tony's Barber Shop, were thinliing of asl Communion, caught afire. Again S. C. was call­ A 32-40 caliber—perhaps a Homing It Is amazing how the boy's Just priest's address. PROBATE COURT, May 4, 1950. ceasoTles; Copper Qotter »nd Little Rlrls In white, dttesses and ton bullet (verified by the police seem to come from all directions In addition Clancy was named Estate of CLARENCE I. BRAD­ ed out. wheh that siren calls them. Small Ijeaderg; Rootlni and Inaolatlon. veils, and-the yountt bo y's In •whito Dick Howd (my better halt) was and Winchesters') went through "Man of the Year" by Toastmaster LEY late of Branford, In said Dis­ shirts and newly orease.a PO"^'J^^ the window casing of the kitchen town but, smart people. Steven J. Murray of- New Haven. trict, deceased. THE CONN. PliCMBINa AND the happiest day of their childhood down street the other day and ho and landed on the drain board. It The A.A. played Hotel Talmadgc Prank Rourke of New Haven, the The Court of Probate for the LUMBER COMFAinr observed two beautiful wild swans was said It could have travelecl ap­ Tuesday, and the score was a tie blind tenor, was brilliant In a set District of Branford, hath limited Af ?or the Mass the chl direii will have down by Bralncrds In the bay. They 5-5 It was called on account of ns» State St. New Baven, OonBt a communion breakfast dfwn in fho proximately two miles before Im­ of four songs' and supplied a few and oUowed six months from the Tel. 7-*284 church hall.-Mrs, ARIICS:I Ablondl s were swimming around and then bedding Itself In the house. See — darkness. Thursday they will play stories In between numbers. date hereof, tor the creditors of headed towards Betts. They were the Forty Nlners. Both of these said estate to exhibit their claims m charRe hhd all the jwcnts aie later sdpsiipn down by thinoe uraaicBradley i you aren't even safe In your own cames arc League games.' The mem­ Pour area officials who were call­ SHROPSHIRE SHEEP-Reaily Invited to attend. Bros, wharf. Tlioy wore last seen at | home. bership drive Is now on, so come on ed upon to stand and be recogniz­ for settlement. Those who neglect The Rev. Leonard Bo hi hofcr wll ed Included Frank J. Klnhey Jr., to present their accounts properly good ones; Registered ewes, year­ occupy the pulpit at thn) Church of Flying Point. Sorry to hear that Ann Engjstom Branford Town Clerk; Michael G. attested, within said time, will be lings, lambs, proven rams. Loeb- Lalch. Fire Commissioner; Frank debarred a reqovery. All persons rldge Farm, Sperry Road, Bethany, B. Williams, Police Commissioner Indebted to said Estate are re­ and James Kavanaugh, Branford quested to make immediate pay­ ADULTS—?10 dally booking ord­ Assessor. i ment to ' ers new amazing Scotch-Ute Also h.eard_ Were program chair- Hazel R. Bradley, name plate for top rural mall ..oo^^^^^^^^^'^oo. man Walter Lynch and Holy Name Administratrix boxes—SHINE AT NITE—also president Dick Butler. John Ward Address: 34 Wilford Ave house numbers. Low priced; was the general chairman. Brantord, Coniij 5-25 quick sales. Illuminated Sign Co., The women of the parish assist­ 30004-Flrst Ave. So., Minneapo­ ed In serving the meal. ; NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS lis, Minn. 6-25 OF THE ';' BOROUGH OF BRANFORD LOST—Passbook No. 13434. It Notice is hereby glyen to the found return to Branford Sav­ Sea Scouts taxpayers of the Bourough of ings Bank. . 6-1 Branford, resident and non-resi­ dent, that taxes at the rate of 1 1936~CHEVROLET coach for To Entertain mill on the list of 1049 are due and sale. Black. $75. Good running payable on June 1st, 1950. Taxes condition and four new tires. Call not paid by July 1st, 1950 shall be at 115 French Avenue, East Ha­ Upstate Ship subject to Interest at the rate of ven. 5/-0 of one percent for each month Friday evening the Sea Scouts Which shall elapse from the time REASONABLE-Moving out of of the S.S.S. Flying Cloud are play­ It shall have become due and pay- town. Must sell a combination ing hast to the Girl Mariner ble. (rate of intere5t^6% per stove, refrigerator, Easy washing Ship S,S. Waterbury, skippered by year). machine and dining room set. ®(Dogj ©0£)©00000o^ A land ship will be set up In the The Tax office will be open every Call at 115 French Avenue, East Trinity Parish House and the day from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Haven. '®o, formal ship ceremony will 'be and on Saturdays from 9:00 A.M. to carried out Including colors and 12:00 noon, excepting holidays. WANTED—1st Class Carpenters. piping the Skippers aboard. Ordin­ H. G. ROBINS Long jobs. High wages. Apply ary Seamen Oalvln Harrison, Roger 5-25, 0-15,22 Tax Collector ClintonvlUe and Poole Roads, Hartgen, Jack Mlddeker and Laddie North Haven Center. 0-1 Hansen will Instruct the 11 marlneers In knot tying. Advance­ DISTRICT OP BRANFORD, ss. WANTED—Apartment for young ElBCmC REFRiaERATtON ment Chairman Jerry Glrodano will PROBATE COURT, May 15, 1050 couple, minimum of 3 rooms show moving pictures taken of Estate of MORTIMER WALL late either Branford or East HavenJ cruises on the S.S.S. Flying Cloud. I of Brantord, in said District, de­ Phone New Haven 2-3443. After the films dancing will be en­ ceased. joyed and refreshments will follow.! The Court of Probate for the FEMALE HELP WANTED First Mates Bob Trapp and Bruce District of Branford, hath limi­ IF YOU ARE a woman between 45 Everybody kno-ws the great part the Auto­ GuUans will be In charge of the ted and allowed six months from and 60 years of age, we believe evening's activities. the date hereof, for the creditors tliose added years are an asset. \,d This afternoon at 5:00 o'clock of said estate to exhibit their Do you want to earn a regular matic Electric Refrigerator has played for they will report at Belle Dock, New claims for settlement. Those who Income in pleasant work? Open­ Haven, where an Army Training neglect to present their accounts ings available In Indian Neck years in promoting better living in count­ Ship will be waiting to take them properly attested, within said time, and Pine Orchard. Write "Avon" for a trip on the Sound. During the win be debarred a recovery. All District Manager, 705 West Main sail they will be Instructed In the persons Indebted to said Esti^te are St., Morlden, Conn. less homes throughout America. Year after running of the ship and be shown requested to make immediate pay­ movies of Army Amphibious warfare ment to HOUSES FOR SALE M. Phelps Wall, year it holds first place as the kitchen appli­ all you fine men, and lets make Administrator GUILFORD LAKES—White Birch this a success. Address: 96 Church Street Drive. An opportune time to pur­ ' ance that women -want most of all. It's the Mrs. Charles Esterby, formerly ot Brantord, Conn. 6-8 chase this year round Lake Front Stony Creek, now of Northport, home with immediate occupancy. L. I. spent Tuesday, May 23, with DISTRICT OP BRANFORD, ss. 6 beautiful rooms including large number one key for economy because it her mother, Mrs. Annlo Skldgell. PROBATE COURT, May 24, 1950. sunporch. Oil Jieat, fireplace, elec­ Just received word on a few more Estate of MARY T. D. BRAGG in tric hot water heater, etc. In tip­ birthdays — Greetings to Mr. said district, deoeaser. top condition. Landscaped grounds. pays for itself while guarding our food John Rogers May 28, Mrs. Nlmfi The Administratrix c.t.a. having Well maintained roads; Call Allan May 28, and Jlmmle Collopy May exhibited her administration ac­ Loeb. supplies at the same time it prevents waste. 29. count with said estate to this Court "Just a Thought" tor allowance, it Is S. LOEB & SON Do some thing for somebody some­ ORDERED—That the 5th day of (11 Brokers) where, June A.D. 1950 at 10 o'clock in the "Super-market for Homes" While jogging along life's road; forenoon, at tlie probate Office In Help someone to carry his burden. Branford, be and the same is as­ 1950 MODELS And lighter will grow your load. signed for a hearing on the allow­ MODERNIZE YOUR ance of said administration ac­ count with said estate, and this KITCHEN Court directs Flora R. Goldsmith BETTER THAN EVER! | to cite all persons interested there­ with baked-on white-enamel matal Legal Notice in to appear at said time and place, by publishing this order in CABINETS Never before have electric refrigerators DISTRICT OP BRANFORD, ss. some newspaper published in New Floor and wall modeli available PROBATE COURT, May 13, 1950 Haven County and having a cir­ comprised so many of "just the things" a Estate of ANTONIA FARINA also culation In said district, and by Immediate Denvery known as ANTONIA FARING late posting a copy on the public sign­ of Branford, In said District, de­ post In the Town of Branford THE CONN. PLUMBING woman wants in a modern refrigerator — ceased. where the deceased last dwelt. The Court of Probate tor the By the Court: AND LUMBER CO. District of Brantord, hath limited 1730 Slala St. Naw HavM, Can. so many little refinements that make pride and allowed six months from the Flora K. Goldsmith, T.I. 7-0294 date hereof, for the creditors of 6-1 Clerk said estate to exhibit their claims Mod«l Shown - 1950 DM 90 of ownership almost as enjoyable as the for settlement. Those who neglect their accounts properly attested, utility value. within said time, will be debarred FRIGIDAIRE a recovery. All persons indebted to Full-Width Freazer Chest All-alumlnum thelvei said Estate are requested to make Immediate payment to New IcC'Blue interior trim New split shelf The new 1950 Frigidaire Refrigerators Mary E. Farina, Administratrix I Now full-longlh door Adjustable sliding shelf Address: Hosley Road i i New Super-Stoiage design All-porcolaln Multl-Purpose are tops in beauty — inside and outside. Branford, Conn. 8-8 ' Now all-porcelalrir twin, Tra-/ stack-up Hydrators Exclusive Quiekube Troys Tops in convenience! Tops in efficiency! > Now Chill Drawer Famous Meter-Miser I Sliding Basket-Drawer for Tops in economy! 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