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PA.OE EIGHT THE BRANFORD REVIEW- EAST HAVEN NEWS Tliursday. January 4, 1045

COVERING THE EAST THE HOME NEWSPAPER ®lje Sa0t Batten N^tti0 SHORE COMMUNITIES OF A BUSY TOWN Branford^s News Combined With The Branford Review Two DoUofB Per Year Eost Haven, Comicctiout; ThiU'sday, January 11, 1045 VOL. I—NO. 18 Dooley, DefilippOj^ CareyMcManu s Wears English Paper Harbor Pupils Youth's Friend Sale Of Seals Roll Your Own Year's News Events ^ 5 Battle Stars TOWN TOPICS Asks Soldiers Give Program Rotary Speaker Draws To End Machines Come STRICTLY LOCAL Speak At High Bchool On Friday, December 22 the Min­ To Visit Town Carl L. Millward Is Superintend Branford residents who have not Show Local Progress PREVUES. VIEWS AND REVIEWS ute Man Flag was awarded to the of Schools In Milton, Pa., and an as yet acknowledged receipt of the Out Of Hiding Other News Prom The Armed Foroe^ Of Intartment o/ the American te-y "Hands,Across the Sea." Your ana­ Learns A Lesson. The characters Available figures already show an to the next merchant. In one store, varying and Interesting careers in ford on January 9, 1043, crion ()!/ Uaiional Commander taking part were: Mr. Jones, Wil­ expected rise In the number of new persons were calling by telephone Boys tiave sacrificed their lives on heavy expense in building the four-hme supcr-liigliway across Peiil LT. GEORGE DOHNA '43 hai She urges that we remind those lysis of our own paper was fair and Make Petition the battlefronts of Europe and the Sleadow linking uji with the Post road near Ijiilte Saltonstnll, to re­the past nunvber of months. CHICK Saheihlen. factual, and above all friendly. Wo liam General; Uncle Sam, Joseph cases of the disease, due to the war to save their shoe leather. told of his experiences as a pilot .had a furlough over the Chrlstma.s who have forgotten to make remit­ Pacific. ' lieve Main street of tlie lu-iivy tniil'ie, unci state oll'iciiils pvoUiilily |holldays andjtj seemed so very line tances tiir Seals received to send have made so many American Driscoll, Jr.; Bond Canvasser, Bar­ conditions. All health agencies are Some shops add the word "hon­ ot n bomber In the European area Oftlcers reelected by the Brad- bara Jones; Store Keeper, Richard Ijrcparing to meet the special needs est" after the sign, "No cigarettes". For More Rent The year saw numbers of young concluded that Easl Haven ought to be satisiied. to see him again.! His new unltorm Ihelr money as soon as possible so friends around here, during the last But Main street is uii orisiiial iinrl of the old New York-Boston and ED of his service In tlie Medi­ rord Manor auxiliary this week are' two and a half'years that we can't Stanton. created by wartime longer hours One dealer reported that women men leaving town for the armed terranean Sea. At the close of the ot an Army Air Force's Pilot lei that on early report can be made. Branford landlords who feel they services. It saw 242 returned to ci­ Post Road which dales buck to early eoloiiiiil tini'fe. The state has tainly looked very special. GEORGE Gunners Mate 3-c nvirs. Joseph O'Connor, president; help putting' the emphasis on A booth used In the skit was built or work. Inadequate diet, crowded are greater otfenflers than men as .interview there were questions NoHonn! PtihUo Health Nursing housing, relaxation of child labor are suffering "a substantial hard­ vilian life. liighwuy funds provided from tlie automobile niul gnsoline taxes, as received the silver wings at Naplei Frederick R. MoMimua Mrs. Robert Chadeaync, vice pres'l- friendship. You can't have the boys by Jerome Hayward, assisted by rar as hoarding is concerned. Al­ l-from tile floor which both service Day sel lar Jan. 2i reminds us fine dentj^ Mrs, Frederick Ebarth, sec­ Blake Lohr, John Dendas, and law.s and protective laws for wom­ though men do not have the time ship" due to Increased operating Rationing, Civilian Defense, Red • iVe uiiderstJind it, and these funds are tor the purpose of building Field in Alabajma and was at the Frederick R. McMan\i,s, gunners around the place for all that time costs. Including property taxes, amf maintaining the main liiglnvays whicli link towns with other men answered gladly. work local association is doing as retary; Mrs. William Dion, trea­ without getting very close to each Frederick Knowlton. en in Industry, as well as mental to travel from one store to another Crossand like organizations con­ san^e time sworn In as a Second mate 3rd class, son of Mr, and Mrs, •strain, worry and greater responsi­ In quest of the cigarettes, the wo­ may petition OPA lor rent In- tinued their good work through towns. 'Main street is still the chief link between IDast Haven center The school Glee Club under the Lieutenant., GEORGE left to take Matthew Anaslaslo of 92 Memlng- sho7im in anjuMnl report vrinted surer. The ofClcers will bo Installed other. . . >• , A patriotic cartoon, which acted elsewhere. at a banquet February 3 and Mrs. OS a backcjrop was drawn on the bilities. . , men make it part of their shop­ creases< Clarence C. Westerberg, their progress may not be noted in' : and New Haven. We agree with General Ivnox that our Boi)reseiitii- direction of Mrs, Wllhclmina further training at Flying School way avenue, proudly wears five Rent Director lor the New Haven the following chronology In which tives in the General Assembly conUl well look into the cii'cumslances Strandberg led tlic assembly in Matthew Hogan Is chairman of the The point Is that jour friendli­ board by Lewis Bracken. The chor­ The local health association ping trips. before the bigger job ahead. battle stars tor service' rendered In Card came Monday from Tom ness Is reciprocated all the way by Defense Rental Area, announced is noted the marshalling of re­ of how Main street came to lie dropped as a part of the Stale High­ group singing and the orchestra the Paclllc area. arrangemonts. us Included Frank Atwater, -Carol plans to do Its share in caring for Tobacco sales and calls for pipes today. JASQUALE CRISCI '44 entered Joyce basking In Miami sunshine. myself and the staff of this news- Smith, Clement Bodner, Russell Branford residents known to have have Increased especially , among sources for victory, the communit-. way system, and ascertain if sometliiiig can be done, even at this late accompanied. the sei-vice -LT _ _.„,.,'„„(. „v„,.nli OTn-nnizatio] Armstrong, Eugenia ZolTIno, Helen tee of Rotary International. dismanteling casualty stJttions and • The young nmn^ will'bo,recallcdl/ord which••wmim.fir^ata-d ,s.]Jectai, Of installation ment house and sought increased lull In civilian defense activities. as haying been puteUndihgiln'ixth-lfepbaf.cDistHii.^^^^^^ Bent, and Joyce Carlson. . Lewis His subject win be "Every Rotar- Annual Meeting Funeral Rites rents because of Increased taxes, Tercentenary f plans were post­ ' lctlca*Whlle tlnjilHtgiis^^cJiRBlgifteift^ Close announced the program. lan a Friend of Youth." The following officers were in­ panltor expenses and heating costs. tabh'af-"BS«Tg~ Hfe-fiAly Ita11an"6oy The public is cordially Invited to poned and social affairs stood dor­ I , , five ,4omrans''oi sjace. Then too there are' the engagcmdnit, mar- :He played center.: iiv:tli^,:Vi)Slty[;.^ : ^^ stalled last evening at private He proved .that his net yearly re­ mant. Graduating from the 12th grade basketball, 'team; apd , ;was; pltohiif Held Yesterday attend the annual meeting or the ' I'ia^BB,'litad'births-of interest to .the Stone church service family, a he took up work, as an' Iron core for the baseball nine. Before 'en­ his gal-ago' after "hard cold .which ELIZABETH GALLAUDET ceremonies at Widows Sons Lodge turn now was more thany$600 less Election was the biggest news of . 'JAN. 5 to 'JAN. 11, 1820 annual meeting of the Branford No.' ,B6: Ralph Hurder, master; than before Rent Control. list of, birthdays from, January 1 lo February 27, and, to top it oil", maker in what was known as Sar­ tering Hlgii school he attended kept him indoors over week end, After an illness of several weeks Miss Leahy Dies Branch of the fted Cross on Mon­ the year and absentee voting arid a "tlave a Laffi" column, and an insniratioiial poem by John W. gent's North Foundry, In 1902 Mr. Grove J, Tuttle school. A T/oung married couples' class in At the annual?meeting of the J^-edprlck J. O'Reilly of Clark Ave- j DIES IN CALIFORNIA Howard Prann, senior warden; OPA agreed with the landlord to rationing the biggest headaches. Fire Department Harry Page was day afternoon next, January the Burton B. Swanson, junior warden; Chadwiek, appropriate -to'the New Year season. Again we repent, Sims, the superintendent, resigned Funeral Services For Former Sex­ ballroom dancing ' vieets every nue, Short ^coeh, passed away late 8 at 3 o'clock. At that time an In­ the extent of allowing him a rent Elsewhere In this issue will be these respohsible for the "Broiidcast'-' arc deserving of much credit. Anangcmcnts have been made Thursday at 0 p.m. in Miss Peggy reelected chief. Other olflcers chos- Mrs, Elizabeth Young Gallaudet, After Illness Charles Baxter, secretary; Walter Increase of $400 to be allocated to and organized the National Steel ton Of Stone Oliuroh Largely Saturday night in New Haven Hos­ widow of the late Rev. Herbert D. teresting Red Gross film will be found the chronology or 1944. Foundry .Co. Anthony' went along for the pilblisMng of picUurca of Whyles Studio. : . , on were Gilbert \Kelsey, assistant pital,, • J (J,.,. • Woods, treasurer; C. Henry Close, five of the six apartn\ents bringing Attended. [chief; Martin icornglebel, foreman; Gallaudet of Pine Orchard, died Miss Julia jLeahy, daughter of the shown, short reports of all activi­ senior deacon; Walter R. Nichols, with the new organization, which our Service Men and Women at He was the husband of Clara E. ties will be given, and the election the five, apartments up to compar­ PICTl/EES OF BOYS AND GIELS IN SEEVIOE the nominal cost of "cuts" which In a letter to his mother, Mrs. Chester Newton, assistant foreman New Year's Day In Los Angeles, late John and Margaret 'Readon junior deacon; Henry Georges, able rents, the sixth apartment be­ had the first open hearth steel set­ Shaller, Chief Potty Officer Her­ O'Reilly and father of Mrs. Wil­ or ofTloers will take place. Every FIND LITTLE NEED up In New Haven, and was placed Funeral SODVIBCS for O. Wesley must be furnished vs al least Guy Willis, secretary and George Cal., where she was visiting with Leahy, died after a short Illness at senior stewart; Carl Bloomquist, ing already at a comparable level. We arc happy to ainiounee that we have made arrangements for bert Dirton of the Seabees tells of Chldsey, treasurer. liam Weber[ of Short Beach and her daughter, Mrs. Richard Fablon, her home at 7» Ivy Street, Sunday activity should. be of marked In­ THIS CHRISTMAS tlie.pulilisliing from time to time of photographs of Hast Havon and in charge of operations. He re- Stepp were held at Lamb's Funeral one week in advance of publica­ of Frederick J. O'Reilly, Jr., of Cal­ junior Stewart; Raymond Holsen- To assist landlords In making arriving at TInlanna In the Marl- over the holidays. morning. terest to those jwho donate to thebeck , marshal; Edwin Maddern, yic'iiuty boys and girls who are now in tlie serviee of our country. .maincd until 1907 when the com- Home In Main street Tuesday af­ tion. Mrs. Adelaide B. Clark and Rob-i ifornia. Three grandbhildren also annual War Fund, and also the re­ their applications under the hard­ The Branford Visiting Nurse As­ jpany went into the hands ot re ternoon and were largely attended, ana Islands of the Pacific. Mr. ert E, Hall were Installed as worthy She was the daughter of Alden She Is survived by her two sisters chaplain; Ralph Nellson, tyler; "We believe that not onlv will our friendlv circle of readers here in. Darton formerly had a garage survive. port of the use of those funds. ship amendment, The Rent Office sociation supplied mittens, socks, •t .Rev. William G. West officiating. MRS. GERRISH HEADS matron and worthy patron of M. and Ellen Shepardson Young. Mrs. Margaret Bohn and Miss Mary Herbert Harrison, trustee; C. Hen­ can arrange on notice to have an Bast Haven and surrounding eominunitie.s''enjoy seeing the familiarP"-"^ *<^"^ '"" ">e nanas ot re- business here. Funeral services were conducted In addition to her daughter she is Leahy and one brother, Timothy There is an erroneous Idea that ry Close, Sidney .Osborn, Incorpor­ sweaters and other useful articles iirill |H°tehklss and Ex-Mayor F. B, On the previous evening Masonic PARALYSIS CAMPAIGN Princess Chapter, Order of the yesterday morning ; with private accountant available ror consulta­ to some few) children at'Christmas faces of those who are now far from home serving upon our far-l"'y'=''^- T^^ receivers, H..,Stewar .services Were conducted by Adel- Mrs. Robert H. Gerrlsh who has Eastern Star. • ;> . survived by two sisters, Mrs. Mil­ Leahy, all of Brantord. Funeral this meeting Is • for officers and ation trusteess. ' tion, the rent director added. Iparnsworth retained Mr. Ferralo ilf(ss Peggie Ogilpte has returned service at'the. Frank M. Belsler ton J. Warner and Mrs. George M. services*were held from her late chairmen of the Branch only, but time, but the need this year was flung battle lines, but tliat the boys mid girls tfiemselves will .i.,.;n |Hotchklslo as custodias annd oEx-Mayor__F.f the plant unti B l phl Lodge. No. G3 ot Pair Haven, of done such signal work In raising from a vacation, stay vMh her par­ Arthur Page,was taking'the cen­ parlors andArequteih high niass at Smith, Mrs. Gallaudet was also the home, Wednesday morning at 8:30. all are welcome to come. slight. As usual the Sunshine So­ at seeing themsolves in their home-town paper. the first World War when it wa.'j which Mr. Stepp nad long been a funds for the fight against Infan­ ents here to her duties at' the Wa- sus In East Haven for the goyerri- St. ylncerit de Paul's church, In­ ciety supplied what candy the Wc have observed what other home-town weeklies of limited sold to the Penn Seaboard Steel member. tile paralysis and who has served terbury Hospital. Miss Ogilvie loho ment, ' terment was In St; Lawrence Cem­ sister of the late Mrs, John Goss A requiem higli^ mass for the re­ NEW STUDY GROUP of Waterbu^y and Pine Orchard. pose or her soul was celebrated at niu'ses thought necessary to please circuhitioii liave been doing in this direction, and huve found that Corp. At that time Mr. Ferraiolo "Pop" Stepp, as he was affection- for some time on the New Haven .sang Smnday at the- Old Stone etery, • • 'i ••• White Funeral the youngsters. Mrs. Edcar Bapon was lU with La 9 o'clock ,at St, Mary's Church. In­ SOHOOL STAMP PUEOHASES WILL MEET AGAIN the most satisfactory arrangement lias been to provide tor the publi­ worked as night superintendent [atcly known, was a native East County Committee, again . heads |c/iurc/i has been appointed soloist Grippe at her.'hpme 'In' Bradley Mass was said by Kev. Joseph cation of these pictures at the cost of the making of the "cuts", as making steel Ingots lor 9.2 shells Havener, born Sept, 18, 1855, in the the drive In East Haven. One. of JOHN KERE EITES HELD terment was In St. Agnes Cemetery. JANUARY NINTH 0] the Waterbury ..Hospital ..Ol'ce ovonue. • ' > ;: '' » Buckley. Miss: Mary Devlin was or­ Kev. P. Edward J. Demenske was A Slim total of $652.80 was col­ Held Tuesday ~\ve in tlie newspaper business term the pboto-eiigrnvings whieli are for the British government. Alter Stepp homstead which stood al­ the first donations, eight dollars club. ganist and WUllam Riley of New lected by the Stamp Sale commit­ FOEMER RESIDENT PASSES made direct from photographs and are used in the printing of tile lin-,,„ , most across the street from the l*ho Old Stone church Old Polks the' celebrant of the mass. The The study group organized here was made to the committee Tues­ concert group put on a successful Haven sang ','Jesus Come Home." Funeral services for John Kerr, tee Tuesday morning. Harrison John White, formerly of Bran­ ished paper We have theretore arranged witli a fellow Bast Haven-uhe war he remalned.,as custodian present Lamb Funeral Homo where day night by the Men's club ot the Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood cook, Mr... „ ,, ,._, ,.. „ 84, of Ivy Street, were held from Rev. P. Joseph Buckley and the in December at the suggestion of Mrs, Annie Lynch Istas of New er, Mr. Eudy Schmidt of the Rundbaken fengrav.ng Co., to makeji^-,, ^j ^i^ ^^i and Mrs. Kenneth Mansfield and'program In St. Andrews' church Bearers were fellow-directors of Rev. Fr. William Meyers, both of Avenue School by purchasing $153.- rord, who resided at 265 Whalley Haven, widow of John Istas died the funeral was held. His ancestry Old Stone church. the funeral home of Norman V. Avenue, New Haven, died Saturday the New Haven League or Women such "cuts" for parents or friends Avho wil"l pa""y" tli•""e- smal""'"^l' cos""^"t^ o°t'ernmenf f owned materials. the Branford: Federal Savings and St. Vincent dePaul's Church of East 40 placed first and Harbor Street Voters win meet January 9 at the on New Year's Day, Funeral ser­ went far back into East Haven, his Loiin' Association: Reginald S; Lamb Tuesday afternoon, inter­ with a purchase of $116,20 took arter a long illness. the work, and such pictures will be published from time to time in Later the plant was sold to the mother having been Mary Farren, ment was In the Center Cemetery. Haven, assisted as deacon and sub- home of Mrs. Michael Carplnella vices were conducted this morning our columns, we •will be glad to receive j')hotogvapIis and give any Baldwin; Frederick Houdc, Charles deacon. Rev. Fr. John, McCarthy, second honors. The Junior-Senior Funeral services were held from to continue Its study of the Dum­ from the parlors of"M, F. Walker American Steel & Wire company and one ot his grandmothers De- Baldwin, Frank Kinney, Joseph Masonic services were conducted further information concerning this arrangements for the better serv- by the Widow's Son Lodge on Mon­ pastor of St, Augustine's church High School was third with $100,30 the mortuary home of William S. barton Oaks proposals. SI Sons with requiem high mass In oraiivand Mre .sion Ferraiole compauyo went tuo= th."•w,...... |Sli-e Dec­ e Thomp.son ot another well DriscoU and Merrltt Huglns, to Its credit: Other sschools follow: Clancy and Son, Tuesday morning jug.voE our readers. orative Stone company as foreman day evening. of North Branford, was In the sane These proposals were recom­ St. John's Church, Interment was In the molding and casting depart- known East Haven family. As a boy Mr.iO'ReiUy had lived here 28 tuary. Laurel Street, $93,85; Canoe Brook, at 8*: 30 with a reguiem high mass In Mowit St. Peter's Cemetery, ment. He remained with the com- he attended the old school house years where he was a property Mr. Kerr, a life long resident of at St. Mary's Church at 9. Burial mended for a general Internation­ which once stood, on the local James A. Cosgrove, soloist, sang $90,20; Stony Creek, $52.30 and In­ al organization, agreed to by repre­ Derby. HEAR YE! HEAE YE! ipany 15 years and resigned In 1930 owner and for some years opera­ this town, died last Saturday In his dian Neck, . $37.55: Seven ctish was in St, Agnes Cemetery. Green and later he received more home. Although retired for some "Mother of Christ", and Mrs. J. J. sentatives of the United States, Mr. and Mrs. Istas lived in Clark ., • J ,11 „«,,.. -iilontion to the service we are to take up a position with the ted & grocery-store at Main and bonds and eleven stamp albums He was the husband of the late Avenue for many years. Connecticut Coke Co., as patcher advanced Instruction at Eaton Bristol' Street/ He was born in years by the Malleable Iron Fitt­ Collins was at the ; organ. Inter Great Britain, the Soviet Union offerin'?''"^P''™^^'l^i"g in our little .insid ";r"e columi n„'^ under^ thhfi^luline headingg "Hear yyee ! Connecticut Coke Co., as patcher school In New Haven. When a young raent was in St. Agnes cemetery were converted Into bonds. The Margaret McKeon White, formerly and China and published in Octo­ ot coke ovens. Providence, iv;; ings ompany, Mr. Kerr Is remem­ or Branford. A son, James White Hear ye!" It is a column for the people of this community in which man he entered the employ of the bered for Ws long years of service where Fr. Demenske read the com­ next stamp sale/will be held in the ber. The'purpose of the "United He retired last March to devote His association over a long period schools next Monday morning. or Short Beach survives, ARRANGE FOE PROGRAMS at a very low cost, they may place their wants of one kind or anoth­ all of his time to the manufacture long-forgotten Steven Bradley Wa­ at that firm. mittal services, ' - Nations" is to maintain peace and gon Works which were situated In of years with the Southern Cot­ or Short Beach survives, also' two security and to facilitate Interna­ er, before the eyes of their neighbors. We want to see thai eolunin of Cast Stone Garden Ornaments Bearers were John • Alblnger or sisters, Mrs, John botts and Mrs. The program committee of the grow. We believe there are many whom TllE NEWS can serve, by Main street on the side of the pre­ tonseed Oil Co.i took him and his West Haven, John Sliney, WiUlaan tional cooperation. which he had can-led on at his family to all'parts'of the United Eepresontatives At Opening ' Virginia Danforth Allender May McCormlck. y Branford Garden Club met yester­ finding rents for those who Avant them, by finding a market for home as a side line for a number sent Hosley Block. In later times States in the capacity of the coun­ Regan, Richard O'Brien, Thomas Rev. Fi-. Edward J, Demenske day in Hotchklss Grove with Mrs. merchandise or nrtielcs of furniture they want to dispose ol', liy he became a tradesman doing Matthews and Oscar Boldtmann, ot years. He has developed a large try's general majiager of the Wes­ Hep. Irving C. Jacocks and Rep. Virginia Danforth, widow of Ed­ celebrated the mass. James Cos- MOTOE COEPS EEPOET Arthur Bowman. Mrs. Alden J. Hill finding lo,st valuaiiles, by securing help when needed, by obtaining trade in this unusual venture. hoase-palntlng and carpentering Roymond Barnes were present yes­ and her committee were present: . [in this vicinity. For 33 years he son Oil and sriowdrlft Corporatloij ward. Allender died suddenly grove, soloist, sang "Mother or KOine Avanted.piece of etiuipment, and in dozens of other ways. Good When Mr. Parralplo and his division. He Wtlred in 1935. • terday at the opening or the 1045 Garden PictiU'es Published. Christmas day In Wetherslleld. Christ," accompanied by Mrs. J. J. The Brantord Red Cross Motor Mrs. Winchester Bennett, Mrs. M. neighbors, too, sometinies desire to extend' their appreciation to served faithfully as the sexton of General Assembly to hear Gov. D. Stanley, Mrs. S. A. Griswold, growing family moved to East Ha­ the Old Stone church taut has been She was born in the Danrorth Collins at the organ. Corps covered 338 miles in Decem­ others in the community for acts o£ thoughttulness and kindness, ven In 1918, Prospect place exten­ Raymond E. Baldwin's inaugural Members or the Branford oord- homestead, Indian. Neck Avenue Mrs. W. A. Drlsler. retired many years. FORniKR RESIDENT DIES Bearers were Peter Sullivan, ber on 23 trips, three of which were and what better opportunity than a brief "eard of Tlianks" pub­ sion where he has since resided address and attend a public recep­ en Club will be pleased to know and lived here imtll a few years to the government base hospital, a lished in our columns? Yes this is a bid fflJ- business, but it is also a The commmilty will miss Mr. tion for recently elected state offi­ Thomas Sudac, Dennis Collins and was in a largely undeveloped area. that two colored pictures of Mrs. ago. one daughter. Miss Francis Arthur Friend. service since ordered discontinued. GAEL OSCAE WADSTEOM suggestion of the serviee we extend to our 'gro\yinK list ot readers. jStepp for he has always been a fa­ News has been received froni cers. Frederick C. H. Carder's garden He has seen many changes. Dur­ Danforth survives. Tteenty-slx men were transported ing his time here he has devoted miliar figure In the center, his Watcrtown, Conn., of the death, A simple reception, due to warappeare d In the JanuarJ-, Issue of our town. December 26 of Mrs. Edwin P. to and from the air base on the Carl Oscar Wadstrom died sud­ much attention" to Italian-Ameri­ home being situated the first north tlnie considerations, replaced ela­ the House and Garden magazine. denly In New Haven Hospital Wed­ As founder and. president, since Mitchell. " '" COLLECT PAPEE SUNDAY SPONSOES MOVIE service to armed forces schedule. can civic groups, one of which, the of Main and High streets. His wife, borate inaugural balls. Mrs, Carter Is, known as an author­ nesday mornlnl. Funeral services Its Inception, of the well known Harriet^MarytBurns, died July 4, Mi's., Mitchell I was bofh in Bris­ ity on horticulture and Is an hon­ Personalties Amerigo club, has become an Im­ Because You and Your Neighbors Gave Georgia Chapter, O.E.S., In co­ will be held Saturday at 2 o'clock Amerigo club, Anthpny Ferraiolo portant clement in our civic lite. 1943 soon after their 67th wedding tol the daughter- of James and orary member bt the local organi­ The Short Beach Hose, Hook and operation with the Branford Thea­ INJUEED BY CAR from the Norman V. Lamb funeral has developed this organization to ffrancos Botsford, but spent a great OUEST PEEAOHER Ladder Co. will collect waste pa­ He has also been active In labor anniversary. Always In the best of zation. tre will present "Dough Girls" on home, with Rev. G. S, Oshlund of its present position ot influence as health Mi'. Stepp cared tor his gar­ many summers In „the Indian Neck per Sunday morning in Short Mrs. Raymond Ballou has re- .movements being one ol the organ­ Rev. Jaroes F. English of Hart­ January 11-12 in a double feature Guilford officiating. Burial will be Anthony Ferraiolo, Father ot 12,a civic group. He has also been ac­ izers of, Connecticut Coke and Gas den and had many other activities vicinity. I ' • ' " ' •••• Beach, Granite Bay, Double Beach. program. ttirned to her home In Alps Road in Tabor Lutheran Cemetery. tive in other civic lnterests..among Fight Infantile ford, secretary of the state mis­ SPEAKS IN 'BOSTON Laflphler'i^ Cove; Johnsons and Has Had Active Part In East Workers Local 12,000. up to the past year. At New Years BUY WAR BONDS She Is survived by her husband, sionary societies will preach Sun­ following a visit In Portsmouth, the Italian-Americans. Recently time a cold developed and this Brockett's Points. He was 64 years of age. Besides Haven Life Since 1918. All of Mr. Ferralolo's 12 children and glva thp change to the a.daughter. Miss Maud I. Mitchell, day morning at 11 o'clock at the N.H. with Mr. Ballou who is a hos­ his wife he leaves a daughter, Hel­ when he expressed a desire to re­ turned to pneumonia. and two sisters. Mrs. S. A. Griswold will speak on All paper should be securely tied GEORGE MAEQUAED DIES pital patient there, being treated are married with the exception ot Church of Christ, In the evening Mirrors" at a gathering In Bos­ en; a brother, Al!red and relatives tire from the presidency In order His daughter, Mrs. Edith L. MARCH OF DIMES Paralysis! The Rev. B. ^Kepneth Anthony and placed nearithe road early In for serious Injuries received In an • Today we are glad to introduce that younger shoulders could take S.-Sgt. Joseph Ferraiolo, who has he win meet with Pilgrim Fellow­ ton next week. the morning, twine is available at In Finland. as our personality of the Week the Green, who devotedly cared tor her JANUARY 14-31 officiated at the funeral which was ship. Tlie funeral of George Andrews automobile accident. up the burden the membership been missing In action .since Sep­ held Thursday. the flrehouse. father of twelve children, a man tember, 1943, and pre. Louis Fer­ [parents In their declining years, I •iT'HTlflflllill illlll»fTir~*"^ Marquard of Linden Avenue, Indi­ Capt. John Coolac, Lieut. Mau- answered with a very audible "No." Apply For Piggery Permit an Neck, was held from the S. A. who holds a place of honor in our raiolo, who is with Co. B. 517 Para. survives as do two sons, Charles T. Space Sponsored By TOWN AUDIT COMPLETE Mrs. Samuel A. Griswold will be rice Smith and Lieut. Clarence I. Anthony came to this country In Inf. Regt. somewhere In France. He Stepp of West Haven and Ernest H, WATOH-US GROW Mrs. Cy Byer and children of Griswold Colonial Home yesterday hostess at a meeting of the Bran- Bradley, represented Company I, community, and an o"*^;^"*"/. March, 1888, and, It we .know our There will be a hearing January Florida have been visiting relatives afternoon. Mr. Marquard died Itallan-Amerlcan.-Anthony Fer­ Is the proud grandfather of 22 Stepp of New Haven. There are al- Tlie T. M. Byxbee Co. have fnrrfordt nni-fioGarden ninvClub. JanuarTo„iiar.y. 5tKMh, "•'c.S,G.at , and the Corcoran-Suud- history correctly, that was the .so six grandchildren and' eleven 8 at the town hall to act on the j here. Sunday at his home in Indian Neck 2:30 raiolo. Mr. Ferraiolo has been^ a 1 grandchildren. * ^e^i Mfg. Co. A. C. Gilbert Co. As of July 1, 1945 Branford's placed on record In the town hall application of Thomas Santa Bar- , quist Post, American Legion, at the resident of,East_Haven sin el 18 month and year of the Great Bllz . Just to keep him busy he also great grandchildren. The oldest population Is estimated at 8511 by at the age of 86. zard, when snow fell to a depth of the result df their audit for the bara and Anthony Santa Barbara | Social Workers will meet January funeral services for Lieut.-Col. , ;;Thas been guide hehierand^ln-^ ^^;^^ ,,,,„, „, ,,,,, grandson is Howard .Stepp, chief the Connecticut State Department fiscal year 1B43-44 which is avall- An Important meeting of Vasa Charles iLockhart. They also were director of athletics at Princeton, of Rose Hill Road to operate a pig- 9 in Congregational Church par- There will be no Musical Art So­ of Health. ablp for public Inspection. gory, ' jlors. Star Lodge will be held Friday members of the escort which took tC'who'Sletmf a P^t oflor ^ they tell us. At any rate the'goats and cavles. ciety meeting in January. night in Svea Han at 8 o'cloik. the body to Greenwich for burial.

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PAGE TWO THE BMNPOnD REVIEW, EAST HAVEN NEWS ^ TlmrsJa.y, .January 11, lil45 THK liliANFOllD KEVlKW- EAST HAVEN NEWS PAGE THllEB ipi -III irii rrioir"ii"''i"i ijii Ji-nmnnrtirrrfifT—l'" ites", ana •oiuiy ui o. ~—o.^ai READING CLUB MEETING with tiros and tires don't grow on (hitlcs at tho Town Hall,' This is l, FRANK Music." 11 Town Topics IS MUCH ENJOYED Mrs. E. L. Cook assisted by Mrs. bushes these days. Of course folks where U.S. and British journalism (( 7- RIGNEY Armed Forces Qiff Of Books Annual Report R. E. Hotchkiss served tea and de­ don't have to drive out Main street parts company, for 'such a' parn- Hear ye! Hear ye! In The Beginning Misses Betty Shamp and June to go to New Haven. The new cut- Seventeen members ot the Half- licious, attractive sandwiches and A most interesting letter and ac­ gi'aph If It appeared In the Chron­ Dube were week end guests New Hour Reading Club enjoyed a plea- oir is easier on the tires. .But still companying service newspaper, In Memory Of Shows Progress cookies. there are lots of folks who have 'to icle and Echo at all would assured­ Under this heading n weekly lly Win. K Gillls, Siipprintcmlcnt of Soliools Years of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Ken- ant afternoon last Thursday Mrs. E. J. Boyer of 12 Bradley Folk); .say lliat Main street i.s In 'The Scotlan" reached mo from market place Is alTordcd nil who nls In Garden City, L.I. use Main street and 4hey will con­ ly read 'on holiday'. News of a ilre, "I decided not to send Junior to work and play with others. He must .iround the open flre in the Club avenue was lnt»oduced and wel­ pretty,bad condition with big boles WILLIAM F. BUTLER '40, Yeoman have wants ot one kind or another. in the concrete pavement and ruts tinue to do so tor a long time to 2-c this past 'ivcck, BILL as sta­ Mrs. L. Fowler Of Health Ass'n. tucked away lii 'Town Topics' Is kindergarten, It's Just a waste of share the responsibilities as well Room of the Hagaman Memorial comed as a now member of the come being as that is ' tho main The cost Is 10 cents a line, ~ three Mr. and Mrs. Minoli Bradley of library. Mrs, William We.st read a and ridges In the part of the lilgli- tioned at the Naval'Supply Depot inlrlgulngly snappy. It roads; 'That lines 25 cents. Minimum charge 25 time. AH they do Is play games", as the privileges of society. Thompson aventio leave this week club. approach to our center. I asked Relatives and friends ot the late The work ot the Public Health paper on "Living Creatively". She way around the trolley .tracks. I in Scotia, New York and is able to lire alarm blast which woke aa cents. Advertisements must be re­ said Mrs. Blaiik when asked It her The direct change from the for their annual winter stay, at In- Since the business meeting was tooli a walk out along West Main somebody how come tho state let's have his wife and baby alqng with Mrs. Mary Lavinla Fowler, wife of Nursing Association of East Haven son had entered school this year. home to the life of the school re­ ijolnted out that we should live short and the program brief, mem­ tho road get in such bad condition Mr. Leon Fowler .of Park place, many folk at midnight Siuninoncd ceived before 0 P.M, Wednesday, terlashen in t'cnlral Florida. Un­ creatively every day. The hou.se- street toward the New Haven line him. He says he works eight ho.iu'S has progressed satlstaotorlly dur­ Phono 4-2607, There are many Mr. and Mrs. quires many adjustments and the til Ms retirement a year ago Mr. bers enjoyed the last "half-hour" the other day and from llie looks and then I learn all of a sudden a day and has the rest of tho time have presented to the Hagaman the flre laddies to where a mat­ Blanks who have an Incdrrcot Im­ kindergarten Is the device used to wlfe who cooks new dishes and in a leisurely way, most ot them that Main street ain't a state road Library money tor books as a me­ ing the pi\st year. Our two nurses. liOR RENT-amall hall In East Bradley was ttte manayer /or the .serves them on an attractively ar­ of the way thepapcmcnt Is shot to at home. BILL is working In tho tress caught flro In Fred Williams' •Haven for wedding parties and pression of this branch of our bridge the gap between the shel­ leaving at about 4:15. anymore. Gosh now that's news,to Personal Eflects Distribution Center morial to Mrs. Fowler, Miss Eleanor Knight, .Senior Nurse tered life of the home and the First Nationt^t Stores in this dis­ ranged table Is living creatively. pieces the folks who have been house'. That^s nlli' "• , . socials, call 4-2922. school system, Tho work of this trict. talking about a bad condition . of mo and it looks like it's going to be It is his duty to sort the holonglngs Several titles 'and types of books and Miss Lois Wilson, Junior Nurse, first year'Is extremely imporfant. wordly life of the, regular school Bpoks, Including poetry, plays and a headache to the town oflieials to were considered; |)ut when the don­ Tho British editor concludes his •WOMAN will take care of children music all contribute to creative ARTHUR TROTTA HOME the ro&d are being quite temperate of men lost at sea. and to rcturli have performed their duties ade­ comments with the sentiment that A first grade teacher, being glveij grades. Pfe. James Whelan has arrived In thcli'. description of it. Il'.s been have this road on their hands. I them to the neareiit of kin with an ors learned llTat -our cdllecllon ot •during day In her own home. a group of thirty-five youngsters In Washington on the West Coa.sl living. She gave us some very In- FROM PACIFIC AREA always thought Main street was a Shakespeare's iplnys, were In poor quately and with lnt?;'cst. tho'dally'round, though dlrtcrcnt- Phone 4-1947, 12 George street, In our school system we arc not IT^ESPITE DEPTH BOMBS, .splrlng thoughts with which to patched plenty by tlic looks of accompanying letter. BILL says if ly expressed. Is much the same on entirely strange to her can tell In a position to have a kindergar­ after a long tour of duty in the tilings out there beyond Charter part of Route 1 of the national we people at home could know the condition, theyj qgrced with our Tho collections ot. nursing fees WANTED 3 or 4 rooms near center, STRONG CURRENTS AND itarl the New Year. First 6la.ss Torpedo Man Arthur highway system but it seems now suggestion th!\t the gift be used to both sides of the Atlantic, "ra­ ImprovementSj Reasonable rent. within n tew days those who have ten in every school, Tho number of Aleutian Islands. Ho left homo tho SHALLOW WATERS. A Oak avenue but the patches have heartbreaks parents go through have shown a marked Increase and Mrs. H. A. Doraln's suggestions Trotta, who has been in the Sub­ that when the cut-olT was built or purchase a feojvot the plays In an tioning and dim-out excepted." Phono 7-0803. not had the advantages of tho eligible pupils in a district and the day before Christmas in 11)42 and RECORD CRUISE WAS MADE come ,locr:j and ain't doing much when news reaches them from this we feel Ihat this Is duo to the good went to the Aleutians tho follow­ or reading followed Mrs. West's marine .servlce.ot the U. S. Navy for a couple of years later the Hart­ attractive cdijjloiv It was thought kindergarten training, avallnble school space are tho two BYLT.COMDR.WARDER'S , good new. People that drive along ceiiter, there would be no need of siilrll and business ability ot pur ing July. Ho Wis expected homo paper in a most appropriate man­ six years arrived at the home ot ford folk decided they didn't want there might be others who would Suppose that you were suddenly Important factors which control SUBMARINE "SEAWOLFL' Main street must cuss the pave­ extra pushing to put War Loan force. this situation. To bo eligible for this week, for a furlough. ner as she suggested a book by Les­ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Main street anymore and turned it Drives,- Red Cross drives, etc., over wish to conlclbuCe, or. that with Phono 4-3410 set down In a strange land, among EIGHT JAP SHIPS, SIX ment plenty tlie way it raLscs iiob kindergarten a pupil must bo four lie Wetherhead, one of Blngland's Trotta on New Years Day for a ever to the town. Now I don't know the top. • this as a beginning, some future During the past year a nurse has people who knew what they were OF THEM WARSHIPS.WERE years, eight and one half months, Harry Falkoff raviinds «« thai foremost church leaders. For one's furlough until January 20. He has hov/ that happened. Certainly no­ time Iherc'woiild bo other memor­ been cmi)lQycd by tho school sys­ doing, where they were going and January 15. may be the deadline DESTROYED OFF THE body .shouted about it at the time RAOUL MOLLEUR S 1-c '44 has ial gifts and more titles could bo of age on the opening day of school enjoyment while listening to radio seen action throughout the Pacllic POST OFFICE SCHEDULE tem ot East Haven so that , our what was being discussed by thejr for many of-us to file our l-ncomc and 1 wonder it it's too late now seen much service. He trained at added. nurses have been relieved ot duties Raymond Fowler fellow men. The child without.kln- As a rule younger pupils 'ai-e not COAST OF JAVA I)rograms she suggested' three area. Ho was in the Navy from 193G mature enough to boneflt from the tax reports,, tf the estimated tax on East Haven Branch for our Representatives who are Sampson, N.Y., and from boot For many years Mrs, Fowler in connection with the schools al­ dergarten training, 1.9 placed the dectaraUon is twenty percent books by Paul Orabbe: "Minute to ISIO and returned to service in taking care ot our problems up in camp went to Hart's Island from work. Because of this, It is neces­ Stories ot the Opera." "Story ot John Murphy, Superintendent worked In the library or at her though they still cooijcrate with PainHng — Paper Hanging In a. first grade made up of chil­ or more under the aotual tax, he May, 1941. His father is tho popu­ Hartford to do sonicthlng about it. whore he shipped to Scoltand and Miss Florence Leeds Parker, the dren who have had that training is sary to have a definite age limit, One Hundred Symphonic Favor­ MAILS homo mending books that were informs us, the report must be' filed lar High street barber. Received Dispatched General Knox then to England on an L.S.T. car­ soiled or torn and so helped to School Nurse', whenever their serv­ in a strange • world. He is sur­ Allowing exceptions to this would by that date. rying materiel. RAOUL has inade ices arc needed, Tho beds received Decora'fmg rounded not by hl.s equals but by 6:60A.M. 7:10 A.M. keep our books in circulation and result In eiidless confusion. To es­ 11:30 A. M. > V 11:30 A. M. 47 lrlp.s from England to France our shelves neat. She liked to read, by the Nursing Association ' from those 'who have advanced beyond tablish a kindergarten there must Mrs, Edwoi'd J; Simpson of 34 WEDDING BELLS and is now home after nine months Footo road has boon. In the Now PLUMBING 1:30 P.M. 1:40 P. M. herself, and wasfalso Interested In the local Rotary Club have boon •WE ARE AVAILABLE NOW, him. He starts tho work of tho be available a suitable classroom foreign service. Ho Is on a twenty- the young pepplb- growing up used frequently mid fill a need in school program under a handicap. and a constant supply of candi­ Haven Hospital; for treatment. No Job too Large 0:15 P. M. 0:30 P. M. VIEWING THROUGH THE HIS YOUTH WINDOW SERVICE ASTON-ATWOOD three'day leave after which he will around her. ,i'hls gracious and the conimunity.. OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE A large part of the kindergarten dates to insure the continued Mrs. Slm'pson Is bookkeeper at the report to Norfolk, Va., 'When PERISCOPE HE BROADCASTED HE WAS A BOY SCOUT No Jo]} too Small Money Orders 8'A.M. to 5:45 P.M. Miss Ruth Elizabeth Atwood, thoughtful gitl 1^ a particularly •It) li'ari'on Avenue ' New Haven ' program, is based on games and so­ maintenance of the program. offlco of: East Haven Homos inc. in THE FIGHTS TO HIS CREW. ,spcclallst 3-cW, stationed at Ot- RAOUL visited the school he had Main street. AT GRAFTON,W.VA. Registry 7:30 A.M. to G:30 P.M. nttlng memorial'to Mrs. Fowler. The ambulance has been used cial life but there is a purpose be­ The kindergarten alms to: Stamps, Gcrieral Delivery and tuma, Iowa, daughter of Mr, and with him hisfflend S 1-c FRANCIS more frequently during- this past hind eaoh of tho activities, Usually • 1. Train tho child to adapt him­ MASCOLA of Derby, Conn, who At present tho donors wish to A nice improvement in the East formation received by Harris AJI- co-chairmen is scheduled for Peter A. Parcel post • 7:30', A.M. to 7 P.M; Xvlrs. Parker AtwOod of Bradley ave­ remain anonymous but the Board year and our nurses have super­ the "Child has been king or queen self to Viis environment. nue, and MMM, 1-c Jolm F. Aston went through training and experi­ vised the changing ot tho linen of the realm In the first Ave' years Haven S and 10 Cent store at 2B3 stey who has ke])t in touch with Thursday, January IS at 8 p.m. in Saturday olllce closes 3 P.M. ences with him. of Directors arc most grateful for 2. Teach tho child that he Is no Main street is the installation by the outfit since it wont overseas. the parish house. Limoncelli of Guilfoicl were united In mar- this very useful addition to our and general conditioning ot the of lite at home. Each Individual, longer just an individual _but a .rlagc Wednesday afternoon at 4 ANDREW SALVO '42 visited the interior of the vehicle. It was sug­ Plen+y of Gandy however, oahnot go on living unto the Fairchitd %lectriaal Co., of six PLUMBING & HEATING book collection. member of a group with. Its rights handsome f oar-foot fluorescent A nice New Year card this week Tho Men's club of the Old Stone I P.M. in the Old Stone church with school recently. ANDREW took his gested that the by-laws.of the as­ himself alone. Ho inusl learn to and responsibilities. from Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allen's CONTRACTOR the pastor, Rev. William G. West Beth Taylor, Librarian cellino licihts. church started its bowling league Art's Deluxe basic training at Shepard Picld, sociation be revised and depart­ Oyor one thousand pounds get along with others. He' must 3. Teach tho child to associate Apiartes\ in "The Land of Milk and last night in the Community Al­ Phone 4-1357 performing the ceremony. A re­ Texas from which point he went to ment chairmeii are still working on FUNERAL HOME HERE It looks like a rummage sale at Honey," Ouhuquc, Iowa, and a leys in charge of Alvlu Sanford 199 Hemingway Ave. ception followed in tlie parish Chaniite Field, III., for Weather the revision. of Oliooolate.'i on Sale the Hagaman Memorial Library, check for a year's subscription to Cleaners house. HAS A NEVy NAME and Parker Atwood. Bast Haven School. He received nloro training During the year wo have been lioro no'W, but It's only the clearing out of the NEWS. "It's just like a weekly CLEANING . PRESSING The couple lias a large circle of at Geigcr Field, Wash., and at Informed by the John Hancock Co. found'' ortloles. which have been letter from Jiomq" they wrote. Announcement Is made In anoth­ ^ Inventory il7ne in the East Hav­ REPAIRING friends who wish them happiness Buckley Field, Colo., he took train­ er column this week of " the East and the Metropolitan Company left In the library during the past en stores and .'proprietors busy as ALTERATIONS for the future. ing fr Artie Regions. At tho prci that the fee for baby visits was to From $1.10 few months. In looking over the Paul Billings who Is training at ont time he is studying in the Held Haven Memorial Funeral Home Newport .spent the week end with all get-out. which was formerly Longobardl S: be raised from twenty five to fifty P^ Rellabili+y FIrsf assortmopt on tho table we counted Von will nntic'c (lio ilifforenco] VOSS-McGUIRE ot Photography at Shepard's Field, •one-pound box his mother. ill iiur modern eUniniii Son, situated at 425 Main Street. cents. five pair ot mittens and one-half New names on Old Stone church Ralph Amato's The wedding ot Miss Cecelia Ger­ Texas. Members of tho association have of a pair of pigskin gloves, some Honor Roll: Robert Brockett, John iiu'lliodn Salvatore Longobardl will be In sole One_ reason wliy this pharmacy is Buceossfnl is because He- Mrs. J. Fisher of East Orange, N.. trude McGulro, daughter ot Mr. , CHARLES HOLBROOK 'h. is at charge of the local Funeral Home taken an active and interested liabiiitjr with ufi is a iirst eonsidnnitiou. Pliysieians know miscellaneous notes and letters J., anct Mrs. H. MacDonald of Wee- Beardsley, Raymond Carlson, and 2 to 3 Days Service and Mrs. Thomas J. McGuire ot tlie present time in England; He part In the work and during lire METCALF'S DRUG STORE which had been left In returned "Buddy" .Tphns. New Restaurant Dodge avenue, look place Saturday and is prepared to provide helpful, tliat wo can he clopcriclod upon for careful cniniioundinK haioken, N.J. visited their mother, entered the service of the Army In capable and etticiont service. past year hove shownby an atten­ books, a boy's winter cap, a church Mrs. Agnes Stewart last week. Dur Desire is Satisfied Patrons' morning at 11 o'clock In St, Vin­ 1043 having finished part of his col­ dance ot 85 percent that they fool of prescri])l,ionK luid for jirompt iMid relhihlo service. S.Sgt. Warren Cawley honorably school button, a pocket mirror, an IS STILL OPEN MG JMain St. East Haven' cent de Paul's church. Miss Mc­ lege course at the University , of the responsibility of their position empty purse, and three or four as­ Mrs. Henrietta Clare of Garri­ discharged from Air Corps after ^iWtMMWI M rttifWffliWTff'W""^*'^ Guire wa.'j married to Stall Sgt. Alabama. CHARL'ES took basic DO YOUR SHOPPING as board members, j Keep your sorted handkerchiefs. . son, N.Y., spen a week with lier spending six months in army hos­ 1,'JO C'pscy Beaoli Avenue Momauguin training at Camp bevcns and from sister Miss Gene Stow who has pitals as.result of injuries in plane Elizabeth M. Pagerstroiii, there wont to Fort McClellan in at . Secretary HOLCOMBE DRUG CO. Cold •weather of early January been III. crash. \ SEA FOOD. STEAK. AND CHICKEN DINNERS Alabama where he was trained tor J -^/Car Happy made morning starting of automo­ CONSERVE FUEL We appreciate the thoughtful- tile infantry. During his training Wel-Worih ilavo it ..serv­ biles unite difficult and kept gar­ Frank Andrews Is in a hospital In . CHOICE LIQUORS he broke a record in shooting and age and servicemen btisy;; neas of the reader who sent us this lilvory user at coal or culio. .should strive to keep iced liiu'C and weefc the Christmas and Neio Years France as result of burns. was rated an expert rifleman. Fin­ 5&10 it will Hint! Tel. 4-0175 witliiii 87'/j percent oC Uieir normal r(H|nire- ishing his training at Fort McClel­ Popular New One of the nicest calendars we issues of their hoThe-town paper, Paul H. Stevens, NEWS editor, Vehtlliitor Covers thriiugli tlie ice Schmidt's Restaurant have reoeiyed th|(i year came from. The Altamont, k. Y. Enterprise. monts."Beyond' that a, govcnnneiit roguhition says lan, CHARLES went, to the Uni­ and snow. was speaker Thursday at luncheon versity ot Illinois under/the ASTP Enamel ,-'WftrOi5T-7 Oil Olotli .IN[o\?;els, On List i (Formerly Clioinp'a , Qoorge si^son,' in8urat)ce;agefit,' of This is a\wM, edited,,.^clghtTpage meMng of New flaven Quota club. •B" •B thati.dpjilcvs nnist-dcliYeria substitutcri'u.el, wlii^li, Open initil 9 p.m. ChidMy iiVenup. it'lS, a'-man.-size; 'newsy, 'folksy: paper. Mmo: in its 61st i.s rciiliiiiiu'd RoUe or sol't coiil. to study Mechanical Engineering jSfo'w in J'' Tfnder iiiiumgcnionl of Ohiirliii Kiielinr and was there untll'thls course 'vvas I'or vmir coiivpnience calejiddr wltji all the. special days yean There mmt be many of our Large Assortment of iVf The Library SWIMMERS PREPARE abolished. formerly wilh Dorseht Ijodt'e iuul Motel Tatt designated, arid yet iit the sam,e adopted East Haveners getting pa­ VALENTINES time decorative enough for any pers from heir hovie towns. We en­ TO. MEET CROSBY When your Radio Needs , JOHN LIEDKE "'39 took ba.slc A list oir now books recently Bill's Sunoco Service Station Special Every Saturday and Sunday wall. joy and profit by seeing a copy now training at Fort Riley, Kansas, Bornnrd Sacks, I'roi). added to the Hagaman Memorial Coach Frank Koeto of the High 388 Main St., cor. Gerrish Ave. East Haven and then. KOPPERS COKE ~ FUEL OILS From there he went to South'Caro­ 'a\. Slain .Street Library Is announced by Miss Beth Turkey Dinner 85G The Movtfiugnin Group of the School varsity swim team expressed Attention Call Us for Prompt • COAL lina in the Infantry and then on to Taylor, Librarian as follow,";.' ' Old Ston^ church will sponsor a Earl Thomas of Elm Court re­ atlsfactlon in the' showing of his 287 Main St. Plione 4-2359 East Haven' Mississippi for further training. He Fiction—Anna and the King of card party Friday cvenlnff in the turned last week from New York swimmers against the experienced Hot Turkey Sandwich 50c was sent from there to an embark­ Slam, Landon; Building of Jalna, , ANNOUNCING THE George street Fire House. city where he received surgical HlUhousc tankmen at the Y.M.C.A. Reliable Service ation point in New York and Is now WE ARE CLOSING OUT De la Roche; By 'Valour and Arms, ALL KINDS OF SANDWICHES treatment. on Friday, With the expected addi­ in France where he has been stay­ Street; Clurty Brown, Sharp; Coun­ Momauguin Christ church Guild tion of several new athletes the lo­ ing in a building once occupied by OUR STOCK OF VERY \ 19.'') Main Street Ensl llaven Mrs. Ada DcMars. entertained try Neighborhood, Coatsworth; will hold a card party at 8 tonight cal team will prepare for a meet' EAST HAVEN RADIO CO. the Germans. Earth and High Heaven, Graham; EAST HAVEN MEMORIAL at 101 Dewey avenue. friends and her family over the with the Crosby High School In Household Needs PRETTY 1945 CALENDARS holiday season. CPL. JUSTIN FAIRCHILD '40 E.scape from Konlgsteln, Anony­ Waterbury Friday night. Local ath­ mous; Forever Amber, 'WIn.sbr; We learned of the death last E. G. CURRY Phone 4-3084 of all kinds took basic training at Shepard NOW AT HALF PRICE FUNERAL HOME week in NorwicJi of the mother of Miss Ruth Sperry of New, Haven letes winning places against HiU- Field, Texas and then went to the Freedom Road, Fast; Orecn Dol­ house were Allan Legge, George phin street, Goudge; Green year,s, Frank Golkpmske luTio iisod to live called on her friend Gene Stow Come in and see our surprisingly Norlli American Aviation Factory (Formerly Longohardi & Son) in Pardee place and loas well Friday. Chamberlain, Alex Proto, John School in Englewood, Calif., where Cronln; ImmortalWIfe, Stene;, Le­ Sanford and Frank Dooley. larg'e assortment of everyday they produce B-25 Bombers. He banon, Miller; Rldln' the Rainbow, knomi here. Mrs. Golkoioske also necessities. The Gift Shop Tayldr; Some of my Best Friends 425 MAIN STREET Busy With leaves a daughter, Mrs. Alan Mc­ Relatives find neighbors paid a was graduated from this school as surprise visit to Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ CASES DISPOSED OF a Hydraulic Specialist and accin- are Soldiers, Halsey; Young 'Un, Coy of Bayslde, L.I. J a n u a r y panled a B-25 Bomber to difteront 4-1730 Best; Being Met Together, Wllklns. Salvatoro Longohardi Tel.'4-1708 liam McNeil at their home in Es- BY JUDGE REYNOLDS Cnpt. Don Strait has become telle road Thursday night to help East Haven fields until it was prepared for its 240 Main .St. East Haven Non-fiction—Air Gunner, Hut- War Work? commanding officer of the 361st the7n celebrate their 31st wedding Cases Monday In the Town Court CLEARANCE destination. After a short furlough ton; America Jfrillmlted, Johnston; Plghtor Squadron which trained at anniversary. A very enjoyable eve­ with Judge Edward L. Reynolds 5 Si 10 Cent Store at:home JUSTIN went to various Curtain Rl.seS; Reynolds; Damned the Airport here according to In- ning ioas spent anct. refreshments presiding and Attorney Vincent camps in the country until he was to Glory, Scott; Flying Leather­ Do your shopping Iici-e in were served by Mrs. iV. S. McNeil, Fasano prosecuting were: George Sale 263 Main St. (Next to Holoomlse's) East Haven sent overseas; first to New Guinea necks, Hubier; Invasion Diary, Tre- with those outside of his family Jr., and Miss Alice McNeil. Among E. Prichard, 2887 Whitney Ave., and more recently to. Leyte where gaskls; McGraw of the Giants, ' comfort and provide your circle. those present were • Mr, and Mrs. Hamden, rules of road, $24; Milton Says ROY SPENCER o-f East Haven he is servicing bombers. Central Cleaners Graham; None-.but a Mule, Wooll- family with our delicious 4. To develop the power ot self- Fred Sauerbrunn, Mr. and Mrs. R. Johnson, 05 George street, rules SGT-. KENNETH FLYNN '39 took iotl; One Damned Thing After An­ Put Your . control. Harold Doollttle, Mr. and Mrs. Paul of road, nolle; Roy Blake, North ome Here for a basic training at Keesler Field, other, Trcanor; Primer of Ameri­ quality foods. 5. To offer greater opportunities H. Sevens, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Ilgh street, breach of peace, nisi Men's Miss., and then went to Pawling, CLEANING • REPAIRING can Antiques, Dreppard; Rise to tor learning. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sapper, continuance to July 1; George Aloi, Satisfying Meal N.Y. tor further training. After Follow, Spalding; Smarter and ALTERING Many parents feel that specific Mr. and Mrs. George 'McNeil, Mrs. 341 Concord street, Morris Cove, . WE'RE FAMOUS POE FOOD further work at Jelferson Barracks. "Smoother, Daly; Timeless Mexico, Best Face Forward! Wo have n. oorapleto line subjects, such as reodlng, writing Tina McNeil, Miss Lois Brown and driving without a license, $3. Topcoats and Overcoats Mo., he was sent across to North Strode; Traveler from Tokyo, Mor^ •well served ajid prepared. Foods 2 - 3 DAY SERVICE of rolls, breads, cakes, and arithmetic should be given Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McNeil moderately 'priced but of«the best Africa. KENNETH has seen duty in rls; Under, a Lucky Star, Andrews; These coats are wortli more—it cnii be seen in their U. S, War Aims, LIppmann; We when a pupil begins school. Before .smart tailoring. . .in that imlcfniable "quality feel" qunlity compose our menus. There Corsica, Italy and Sicily. At the January seems to bo the month of pies, oooldos and other this can be done a period ot prep­ All members of the Old Stone present time he Is In Italy con­ PRESSING WHILE Live in Alaska, Helmerlcks; World a general "let-down." Don't let of the fabric: . . and in their distinelive styling. is something to please the •whole of Waiihlngton Irving, Brooks; mouth-watering; items for aration Is provided so that the ehuich are Invited to attend the family. nected with the Air Corps. your hair look drab aJid uninter­ YOU WAIT Yankees Were Like This, Holton. esting. Now that Christmas is over change will not be too sudden and covered dish supper Friday night Open 'til JUdni^lit The following servicemen have the table. so that It will be. more helpful. at 0:45 In the parish house. The come in and let us advise you on visited the school during the past Knsl Haven The, above does irot Includc'many In the schools which liave too Woman's Aid which supervises the $2975 $3475 week: Andrew Salvo, Thomas Fris- ;!32 Jiaiu St. mysteries, v/csterns, light romance.') that new permanent. supper requests that the ladles tew pupils to warrant the estab­ Beg:, to $35.00 Eegr. to $42.60 East Haven Diner coe, Raoul Molleur, Edv/ard Carey, and children's books recently addr Priced at lishment and maintenance of a bring covered dishes and tho men Eugene "Cliick" DeFillppo and ed. place a cover charge of 50 cents on Miilii .St. at ICirklium Avenue Wolfes Quality Food Shop kindergarten the begjlnning school Eiist Ifiiven • FrancLs Mascola, Derby. The Old Reliable $7.50 to $15.00 work must be handled on a differ­ tho table. The annual church meeting with election of olllcers, LONG'S Francis Calvin 'Voss, son of Mr, C. A. J. Poirot 291 Main Street East Haven ent basis so as to have thq child adapt himself to his changed con­ ijnd committee reports will follow. 'THE STOKE OP FEJENDLY and Mrs. Stephen Voss of McAdoo, & Sons British Editor dition of living. Invitations say; "Conie bring your Pa., with .Rev. Father Joseph MARCELLE'S ears, ideas and appetites!" SERVICE" immmmmmmm^m^m Buckley officiating, and Father PROMPT BEnVIOE John Wigh and Father Edward Plumbing', Heating and Tinning Enjoyed'Reading A public card party lolth Mrs 61 Ohuroh Street New Haven Curtin of St. Peters Church assist­ 035 Oliarol 81., Now Ilavou 0-2821! BEAUTY SALON -; Joseph Holt and Mr.^ Itlchards as 400 Bradloy St., East Haven 4-ir,;)7 East Haven News No Shortage of Whiskey Here ing. OPHKA'rEI) Uy DELL TREMBLAY AVOITLI) YOl,^ Mr. W. Cowper Barrens, editor ot 242 MflJn Street. Tel. 4-3248 East Haven the Chronicle and Eoljo of North­ • THAW OUT iiKii incAirn ELM CITY CLOTHES East Haven ampton, England, got quite a "kick" Dan Parilla's out of reading the EAST HAVEN NEWS, a copy of which reached his After the liolidnys we can Fred Tomci, Prop. Tailored fo Your Measure Cleaners desk recently. In his publication turn our ultention to tho iu- and Ready,Made Suits 12 Years On Main Street for Dec. 7 he notes "Quite.a lot of Economy Package Store Specializing in space Is given over to 'Town Topr cidenliils we need i'or our- Ics' and evidently the good people The Largest—Most Modern—Moat Oompleto-Stocltcd Liquor Store Between ITALIAN AND TOPCOATS - OVERCOATS - PANTS [Tailoring - Repairing] o£ East Haven have a 'Monday Hc^.vcK. Come In and see our New York and Boston AMERICAN DISHES Cleaning — Pressing — Repairing Dyeing night at 8' all to themselves for the complete lino ol; lingerie, first paragraph announces crypti­ awentovs, hobby socits, etc SPAGHETTI - RAVIOLA Bill Paugno of East Haven, Proprietor Shoe Repairing cally: 'Annual Town Meeting Mon­ OPEN 8 A.M. . 8 P.M. — Friday, Saturday 8 A.M. - 9 P.M. PHONE NEW HAVEN 40801 day at 8 P.M. at Town Hall." One • Tel, 4-0247 FLORA SHERMAN lis4 [>p,DOE AVE.rEAST MAVEN Store Open 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Phone 4-1109 delightful 'potted par'. Informa the "<- idZ^-^ public that 'MLss Emma Tucker is 269 Main Street Phono 4-0061 Sast Kaven 27i Main St,, East Haven 449 State Street Phone 6-6655 Nevir Haven I Main St. Bast Haven] enjoying autumn vacation from

'*^1'4'fM.-VJ.-4&>J3ft3-*piS^-*-''' PAGE POTJR THE BRANFORD REVIEW- BAST HAVEH NEWS Tliursday, January 11, 1946 Tlxurstlay, January 11, 1945 THE BRANFORD RJIVIEW. EAST HAVEN NEWS PAOS ITVa NON-SECRET WEAPON! .'. By COLLIER CHURCH SCHOOL ITEMS Evans, will be(happy to receive the the BONDS OVm AMERICA names of more donors. The boys of the Old Stone church Red Cross . Safety Programs WHAT NOTS who are known at the Y as the CHURCH Continued /roHi page one READING & WRITING BranfOrel Review Mrs. Harold Barker, chairman of •Y GITA ROUN» East Haven Congos, were awarded Dedicated on April 13, Financial Assistance—giving bas­ First Aid and Water Safety states (Established 1028) the game on Saturday night by a 1943, on tho 200lh anni­ nap^hvU ic maintenance to families when that there has been only i First BY cdwin Seav&i AND Rs^rt ?^'^/^iVfi and forfeit, from Plymouth Congrega­ versary of the birlh of Jefferson Memorial Mrs. Brent Barker leaves for Thomas Jcflcrson, this allowances are delayed, and to vet­ AijJ class for adults but that the ^ JAMES PRESTOH tional Church. They will play St. stalely memorial stands CHURCH OF CHRIST CONGREGA'riONAL Charlotte, N. C... Breezy Whor- erans when applications for gov­ outlook In the schools Is very East Haven News Lukes' P. E. this Saturday night. In Washington, D. C, Stony Creek Rev. Matthew Maddei\ ttleberry says It was a popular Many slgn.s portend a series of directly south of tho ernment benefits Is pending. We bright. Almost immediately First PubUshed Every Thursday The Manse, Rogers St. song until he heard sing it ilashcs bewleen New Dealers and The Silver Class In Public Speak­ White House, mirrored Rev. Joseph White also make loans occasionally for Aid will be taiight to all seventh you rcmcnilicr the hero of Molicrc's comedy, "TliC Bour- In the Tidal I3asln. than It ceased to be popular. a William H. Kirkland, student as­ ;he new Congie.ss ing, which is a feature of the Sen­ 9:45 Church School recruiting at special needs, and we are now the and eighth grade pupils, to about C»ois Gcntlenun," wlin uuldciily had it called to his attention th.it he MEYER LESHINE sistant win preach Sunday, using Dr. JoseiJh Evans reappoint*ett by II is appraised as bu.slnc.ss-mlnd- ior Department of the Old Stone the pastor's class. sole agency through^whlch families 90 sophomores and as an emer­ had spoken prose all his lifr without knowing it?'* It brought a kin- - Publisher for his subject, "You Cannot Turn Governor Baldwin as a member of .d. ConsorvaUvcs will hold key Church, win again compete for the 11:00 Topic of sermon at morning of active servicemen may apply tor gency measure, to,all boys and girls dreil start of surprise to us to discover that ALICE T. PETERSON Back." Connecticut Homeopathic Medical posts. New Deal schemes for more Silver Medal in Oratory, at tho worship "Supporter, Member or loans and grants from Army Emer­ in the Junior and senior classes. many of the stories, anecdotes' and songs Editor, Branford Review Board ..January 9, 1044 American Jbclal and economic "reforms" will Church, next Sunday evening at Otherwise?" 9:30 Church School. gency Relief. with which wc had hccn brought up arc now PAUL H. STEVENS The Water Safety program was VroCps captured Sari-Gulsta, Italy... liid tough g6lnB,... 5:00 o'clock. The contestants are 3:00 Board of Trustees. 10:45 Morning Worship It Is impossible to say Just which even more successful than usual IcKiiiniatcly considered as part of our Coun- Editor, East Haven News 7:15 Chrlstion Fellowship A newspaper Is the history : of New Dealers In the administra­ Alice Ayr, Jessie Hewitt, Carol Lec- 7:00 Pilgrim Fellowship of these above services has been under the Insti'uqtlon of Miss Eve­ iry'i folklore. > Telephone Branford 400 per, and William Kennerson of Tuesdays, 3:30, Girl Scouts, 27 the world for one Say tion nevertheless con.slder the No­ Monday—7:30—Jill-a-Teens most used "in the past year, since lyn Shoeniakei'. Classes for begin­ You will find many of these familiar talcD East Haven 4-2007 Stone Church; Barbara Oskins of Wednesdays, 11:00 Comfortable New Canaan Advertiser reminds vember election results anothci Tuesday evening—Board of Doa-, most families have requlied at ners, swimmers and life savers in B. A. llotkin's Impressive volume, "A saint James, and Ruth Benham of us that popular readings these Member of mandate for,carrying out Presi­ cons. Society Red Cross Sewing. least two. However the need for fi­ were large and well attended In Treasury of American Folklore/' which the Short Beach Chapel. MLss Eleanor Wednesday evenings. Boy Scouts, 2 mornings Is .the thermometer llook-of-die-Month Club is sending to New England Press Association dent Roosevelt's domestic as well a.s American men are giv- Tuesday evening—Young Womdn'a nancial assistance would certainly spite of dllTlcultles In transporta­ Poulton of Short Beach Road will Thursdays, 3:15, Brownies; 7:00 Among this week's mallls a book­ members as a book-dividend for-J.lnuary'and his foreign policy. Since the nation ing their lives today Group meets with Mrs. Charlea come at the bottom ot the list. tion and the fact? that ninny young SUBSCRtPTION RATE Is "job-mlndcd'*, adherents of the deliver a short address. Wm. Gal­ that the dignity of dem­ Seastrand. Girl Scouts 18. people were eijipjoyed during the let "The Avery Formula" which 1 Pebriiai-y, It contains mow than ,100 stories ocratic freedom shall Last May we began having office $2.00 a year, Payable In Advance various brands of; New Deal philo­ ling the a.ssoclalc pastor will con­ For a Free America — Fridays 3:30, Junior Choir; 0:30 In­ summer. •\ ' ., hoiic to find lime to take a peek at, and over 100 songs'inid ballads—^^those fa­ not be lost to any other hours every Tuesday afternoon up­ vorite stotics Americans loved to tell around /Vdvertlslng Rates on Application sophies ai'e concentrating on the. duct the exercLses, the soloists for nation. termediate Choir; 7:45 Senior It Is published by The Montgomery the musical part of the program Buy War Bonds TKiNirr stairs in the Town Hall. TlircB Nitrjing Classes Ward Workers of Chicago, through campfircs and crackcrbarrcls, thosp old songs President's, program for 00,000,000 Choir. Three olnsses in Home Nursing T^E BRANFORD REVIEW, Inc. will be. Miss Evelyn Lewis, soprano, Rev. Frederic R. Murray, rector We chose this location because it their Union..i they loved to sing i;qgcthcr at picniciand Jobs '. were held in Branford in 1044. Mrs. '37 Rose St., Branford Eleanor Poulton, contralto, and Montowese Street is central and easy tor most peo­ Planners will tie their reform ST. STEPHENS A.M.E. ZION Alfred Arden taught a class and EAST HAVEN NEWS Frank Tarbell, baritone. 2nd StJNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY ple to get to. Anyone wanting any vide assortment of legendary herpes, and .of actiial ones proposals to .schemes for "aiding" ' Rev. L. S. Sykes, Pastor information which we might bo Mrs. John McClees one. Miss Kam- 112 saltoniStall Pkwy.p East Haven 8:45 Holy Communion who have had legends built up about tlicmi 'Jesse J.imes who gave a private Industry to furnish these The service will open with a 10:45 Morning Worship able to give Is welcome to come orsel ot the Visiting Nurse Assbcla- widow money for the mortgage on h'er lidaie aiid then' stole tlic money Hymn Sing conducted by Miss 10:45 Morning Prayer, service and Entered as second olass matter Jobs. A sort of peacetime War Pro­ 12:45 Sunday School there then, or to call us at anytime tion started a class in the High WEDDINGS back from the mortgage owncri Paul Bunyan,y/hosc fantastic exploits, Lewis and the contestants, with FAIRMOUNT Church School. October 18, 1028, at the Post Office duction Board Is being discussed. 8:00 Evening Worship, on the telephone listed under Red School, but left to become an Army were famous among the lumberjacksiJeUnhyAppleieedj Billy the Some say the Office of Price Ad­ Mr. Brlnley at the Piano. 0:30 Young Peoples Fellowship ^t Branford, Conn,, under Act of Cross Home Service, 1577. nurse before the end of the course. ENGAOEMENT MADE KNOWN Kid) Buffalo Billj John Henryi Casey Jones; and a host of others. ministration might be made a per­ Lovers of Gospel Singing are A covered dish supper at 0:30 in CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES Mrs. Dana Blanchard continued Jingles and rhymes of childhood make up one''section of this anthol­ Inarch 3, 1807. Mrs. Mary Brown suffered a chapel Thursday, January 18. Our relations with the Home Mr. and Mrs. clarence I. Brad­ manent agency looking forward to a special treat, the Parish House will precede the "Sacrament" will be the subject thS teaching, tp^ the end ot the ogy, such as "Lazy folks work bolt, when shock last Wednesday night and The mothers' Club met, Tuesday Service Division of the New Haven ley have announced the engage­ Congressional leaders, on the Sunday evening, January 28, when annual, meeting ot the Parish at of the Lesson-Sermon for Sunday, course. "The total-iniinber of certl- the sun is in the west," and "Jodi'Joe; broke was removed to St. Raphael's Hos- night in the home of Mrs. chap- Chapter have become much closer ment of their daughter, Dorraln? Thursday, January 11, 1945 other hand, are more Interested In the Swedish Salvatlgn: Army, with 8 o'clock Friday night. January 14th. cates Issued for the year 1044 Is 38. his toe. Hiding on a bulfalo." Here is an pltal where she died Friday with- man and enjoyed a covered dish during 1944. Since Home Service Ivins to pfc. Jan\es Ross Leake, son reducing taxes than In setting up their String Orchestra, will visit at Trlfolium meets January 17 with Mrs. V. J. McNeil, Chairman. example of how these chance jingles tlut out having regained conscloushess. luncheon at noon, The Golden Text Is from John work continues to Increase In vol­ of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell L. Leake of new bureaucracies. Chairman Ave o'clock, and furnish the musi­ Mrs. Carl Montelius, hostess at the Canteen Alert appeal'to children's ears come into l>ehig. WHY NOT CHANGE? oven wear our faces the .same way Tlie funeral services were' held 4:23. "The hour confeth, and now ume and complexity. New Haven j'ackson Heights, ,N. Y. WILL FREEDOM SURVIVE George of the Spnato Finance Com­ again. cal part of tho service, thl.s Gos­ The Well Child Conference of home ot her mother, Mrs. Irwin is, when the true worshippers shall The Canteen Corps served 630 A schoolboy, who is said to h.H;c lived in Monday at 3 at Beccher & Ben­ now has a special Branch Consul­ Ptc. Leake has completed prc- mittee says tax rates on both cor­ By Ruth Taylor pel Sing will be held in connection the Health Department and 'Visit­ Morton. worship the Father in spirit and in meals to the Red Cross Sewing Unit Gnficld, Connecticut, one morning in class VIOTORY Don't be afraid of what Is new. nett's. She was one of the older tant, a trained Red Cross Social medicul training; at Tl\pads Oen- porate and Individual Incomes can The other day a man I've known with the Gold Medal Contest in ing Nurse association will be held truth: for the Fatlier seeketh such at the Congregational Church from wrote something on a slip of paper and You've scne your own face the way members ot St. Andrew's church. Worker, who Is always on hand to eral Halpltal, Ullca, N. Y. Miss Aunllier year of! wni' Juis drawn be cut If the end of the war In for a long time was urging me to Oratory which our Young folks are Friday at 1:30 In tho chapel. to worship him." January to June, at a time expen­ passed it around among his fallows. The it is too long. There's adventure in William Bremner is in St. Ra­ ST MARY'S holj) us with any problem. Bradley Is a senior at the Univer­ teacher £ot hold of it, It read: Europe appears In sight this year.... cut my hair. I said, "Oh, no. X putting on. The contestants sched­ Selections from the Bible include diture ot 394 hours. to n oloSe. Vohimcs of . rhalorio the untried—you may like the new phael's Hospital following an oper­ General sanitary inspections in Masses on Sunday will be at 7:30 Our own Branch Committee, con­ sity of Connecticut. • Three little mice ran up the stairs .Manufapturers of farm machin­ wouldn't,look like me." He repUed uled to compete on that occasion, the following: "Let the words of better, than the old. Why always ation. the Fairmont section, effective this 9 and 10:30 o'clock. sisting of six members, has put In Siiice June the only regular ser­ To hear Miss Blod^ett say her prayers. will lie written iihout tlie 'awful ery hope to turn out equipment with some heat: "Nonsense, Ruth, arc Eunice Sherman, Eleanor my mouth, and the meditation of vice of the Canteen has been help­ assume change Is for the.worst. It Poulton, Carlene Potter, Muriel Mrs. Ralph Rockwell has been week, are under the dlreclton ot 885 hours of work In 1044. Mrs. HER TRCra ANNOUNCED She told him, "John, 1 give you five minutes to make another two clcstruetion ot tlie past twelve' sized aiid priced to attract small the trouble with you is you've ing at the Blood Bank In New Ha­ never has been for long. 111 the past week Inspector Paul H. Stevens of the my heart be acceptable in »^-3' ^^^ j^,.^ j^n^red Lan Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Llnsley, lines. If you fail, I shall punish you." The boy scratched his head and farm operators. A House sub-com­ looked "at yoiir own face the way Andrews, Clifford DeWolf, Jr., and ven once a montli where 5 volun­ months. Puny efforts will be Our fears for the future can bo Miss Etta Powell Is able to be "<="'* Department, TABOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Eight, O Lord, my strength, and|^„/j„.des, Mrs^ . Shirle.civiUy, .vnnnionVanCleefr (wh(,«i,no Ii s Paved Street have announced the in theallottcd time produced: mittee was told that such machines it Is too long!" Robert Florlan. H.W.B. teers worked 04 hours. During the dispelled if we meet these fears 9:30 Cliurch School. my redeemer." (Psalms 19:14). back with us after more than a betrothal of their daughter, Shir­ made to dosoribo llm Hunioriitg ol •ifou know, there's a-lot of horse .about the house and to go out for At St. Andrew's church Sunday Red Cross War Fund Drive last When Miss Blodgett said "Amen," . would inci-ease farm earnings.; foldly, with high hearts, with un­ 10:30 Morning Service Correlative passages from the year's absence) and myself do gen­ ley to John Holman, seaman first tlie men of tlio armed forces, who sense In that remark. We're afraid I brief walks. ' the pastor, Rev. Dr. John L. Greg- March, Canteen Corps members Checking up on what skilled air­ faltering faith in the principles of On the last Sunday ot the month Christian Science textbook, "Sci­ eral case work. Mrs. Ruth Young class, soil of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert The three little mice ran down again. to change even our expression for A beef pie supper will be served ory, will preach at 11 on the ser- gave iS'i hours of service furnish­ face death diiy after day,, year plane workers, shipbuilders, etc., Masons Attend the services are held In Swedish. ence and Health with Key to the is still our specialist on furlough Holman, AverlU Place. fear we\won't be recognizable to freedom, and. with the courage that by the Sunshine Assembly in the mon topic, "Trouble Shooters." ing coffee and doughnuts at the after year, fur from ,lipnip. and have been doing since Induction Is given to tho.se wh0( are true fol­ Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, matters, and.Mrs. Dorothy Stev­ Into the armed Services, the Mead ourselves. What If we aren't? incUide tlie following /p. 241) : "We opening of tho Drive. On that same loved ones. Aetiinlly, (lioro are no lowers of the democratic Ideal. held Tuesday at 8 P.M. to plan tor ens has complete charge ot pro­ WED IN SURF ROOM Innumerable stories'about famous col­ Senate War Investigating Commit­ There's always room for Improve­ Supper Session should strive to reach the I-Ioreb day coIIco and doughnuts were lections a'htl advcntu'rcs'of' collectors are What applies to the Individual the annual "Ladles Night" pro­ REPRESENTATIVES GET FIKST BAPl'IST. blems concerning Prisoners ot War Atlantic City, N.J.—Wac Pfc. words that. flan-.adequately' sum ment.; I served to the Firemen at the dis­ to be-found-in a-comprehensive- book by tee; found that; of all things, some gram to be held February ..3. Rev. A.,W. Jones. Pastor height where God is revealed; and and Foreign Correspondence. Mrs. Rose Lar.sen of 828 No. Trumblc up 19fl4, the moat-critiejil year in We are the same way about our also applied to the nation. Rcdvers GOOD ASSIGNMENTS astrous lire 111 the center of the Douglis and Elii.ibcth Rigby, "Lotki Stock are buglers, others typists, military Of Men's Group Roger.s Street tho corner-stone of all spiritual Landes also does a formidable Ave., Chicago, III., married Staff {•. t Opic, Counsellor of the British Em­ town. The time In this Instance .. American history. , police,, or ct^rpenters! Ideas. Just because an Idea was 10:00 Church School building is purity. The baptism of amount ot clerical and statistical and Barrel;" Tlie rlngci of objects which right once, doesn't mean It Is al­ bassy phrased it in a homely meta­ Representatives Charlotte Miller amounted to 14 hours for the sev­ Sgt. Alfred Anderson of Branford, I meet ithecollccfQr.'s'fi'ncy'is wide, but one Tlie astoundiiig,;. tiling aliout Rev. Philip Kierstead ot North ROCKWELL BROTHEilS 11:00 Moi-ning Service, Junior Spirit, washing the body ot all the work, the demand for which seems ways going to be right. Circum­ phor, when he said: ,','Each country en workers. Seven members also in tire Surf Room ot tho Ambassa­ of the most - curious bl\ clie hobbies they Haven and David North both mem­ and Robert H. Gerrish have re­ impurities of flesh,' signifies that to be increasing by leaps and the home front is the fact tliat ox- stances alter, and our Ideas must mtist not only keep-r Its house In MEET IN FRANCE Church, Nursery Hour. helped in the'fcblfecllon of funds dor Hotel, at the AAF Redistribu­ describe fs thu ofjthc'rEnglishinan who de­ bers of Corinthian, Masonic Lodge ceived important committee as­ the pure in heart see God and are bounds. oopt for the famiifios of service keep pace with them. If we keep to order, but niust be vvllllng to 7:30 Young Peoples Society at the theater, 14 hours were added tion Station'in Atlantic City.' voted himself to gathering spider webs—^^and preserving-each one care-, OPINIONS were thespoakers at the January approaching spiritual Life and Its the right Ideals, we can. afford to change the furniture." It may take Roland and John Rockwell, sons signments in the Legislature in 7:45 Tuesdays, Fellowship I am sure that every one who j A-lunch was served to the Home The marriage occurred at 7:00 fully between two slabs of glass. ,. •' . ' •, ', ' „, ,- men, it lives imrmnlly and lias no supper meeting of. the Men's club demonstration." change our- Ideas—our methods for a little while to get:used to the ot Mrs. Grace Rockwell ot Laurel Hartford. M^s. - Miller goes to the All Day Thursdays, Red Cross knows Mrs. Hammer and of the Guard at the' East Haven Rifle P.M. on Saturday, January 0. conception- of the'horrors of war. of the Stone Church Tuesday at a Comment and Criticism ol bringing Into being our,.ldeals. new arrangement, biit there Is no Cities and Boroughs committee of tine work that she has done for the „ , ,. . , ,,, , Chaplain Wm. R. McKlnney per­ apy and other .special forms of,| cattle liv Mlhriesota,'^ was 'thrown "Masonic Night" program to which street. Anally met Cgmmuniques f rpm , A'Vashingtqn Local Interest from somewhere in ^^j^j^j^ ^j,^ ^^^ ^ valued member in past 14 years as chairman of jjj Range last autumn, and without formed the eferemony. treatm|ent. ',' '• '" | bUt ot'a lumber Wagon-In a sud-' we are coming to a time which.f ^'f" why-it can't be more com- members of Momauguin Lodge had on. tl\e price of'toilet 'paper or Various Publications Francs. Roland, oldest ot the boys t^e last session as one ,of her Home Service Committee is sorry tho proper equipment, hot soup, The bride's sister, Frances Larson "Although ,a serloufj ' personnel -. den; blinding. bli?,zard.. which liad wlll. require initiative an^ adapta-1 f"'''''b <= the new way. We surely been invited. More than 90 men as- some, other trivijil 'item fill coutit- has been overseas for 16 months |signments. With The A V^p^ to hear that she has had to resign sandwiches, coffee and doughnuts was maid of honor at tho affair. I shortage still confronts the hospl- swep,t up • across-' the •Minnesota blllty.from all of us; The end of thep^»Ye learned what, tq avoid, sat down to the delicious meal 'Bob" Gerrish has been and John tor twenty months. John ' that chairmanship. However, I am wer.,e supplied,„, Ihf.e . men who appar- Her father;' Mr. Jorgen Larson, tal," Dr. Y<;Vbitry ,comrrt(3nted', ''th^gralhei'ppkn^wln^ly ;len';b^^ less cqUimiiR, in ,llie pveSH. Social warwlll call upon all the grit we O"'' oumoded. Isolationism: our served by the Ever Ready Group named to the highly important T,OKEN TRICKERY was awarded the Purple Heart, be­ It.' The total hospltal'doesnotlntojid to exploit ""by" the ,wag;dh,' hci,'':*^e'atliier'ed the , security planniiig,. ,i"i;u"il!'',,. em- have. WO,wlir have to prbve''that,=f ^'^f indifference,., to. bonfires under the direction ot Mrs. Joseph Roads, Rivers and Bridges'commit­ BOYS IN 4^1 delighted to say that she is still numbe!"iy:.'!.P!?i'?!,™'r ot hours * for the year were save her away. Best'tnan, at.the ' (East Hartford Gazette) •• abroad until they threaten our own ing Wounded In action In Italy last the alllUatlngi. students.,ijs -a spurce stbrrit In'.'a. straw pllG,jflghtlhg con- Wo.pah keep _up jvltli ' tlip,' times. Holt and afterward heard the fine tee and the committee on Labor. working with us and will become 528 Ji;a.,i. ^' 1 nuptials was-Ken Bldlach who In- . i; pioyrnent and-diMy talk; of a oon- house; the prejudices,,and hatreds, Decernber." -He has' also' been of laboiv in spttihg up this ' pfb- staptly=agalnst'S)cep;'•;:*-'•' -'•"' ' Not many days ago t'^"! American Nothing will ever "be qultfi^the'same talks by the guest speakers who SERVICE ^ "^ acting chairman again on January Nutrltlon hds"hot fared so well produced,.tji? two fn Atlanljlc'City , tontqtj poijtwnr world, - \vith all towards those who differ from Us In awarded the Combat Medal and gram,; it.ls ioiir hpiJe to, .stimtilatq ' 1' 'IVlieh'' the stoi'ifl;' • Was; 'oVer • he housbvvlvoswero handed a new de­ as It was.'We must agalji'be pion­ told ot the important part mason­ 10, during my leave of absence. In the community as there Is a idck .some months, ago. Ptc. .Larson la a class, creed ,or color-4whlch preju­ the Presidential Citation for com­ REV. WEST PLANS co-worker of Bidlach's wife, 'Wac Interest, among, general, hospital made |'ls vv!ty unsteadily oh frozen the worries aRauiiipfl by n hciievo cree by the Office' ot Price Admln- eers—-as wq have' had t8' bo after ry plays In the lives,of so many in­ With such a very able and co­ ot Interest on the part ot women dices are a heritage ot the days bat service, in the European Area. Ptc. Ennettn%a G. Bldlach. BCth nurses In pureulngmpntai nursing \ylth hands, stiff, antl white, to lent eqvernineiit,^'UriHO from, the IStratlpii. 11110)? were .told that all every'war. We will have'tb develop dividuals. President, Bernard Ken­ SERIES OF SERMONS An Air Service Command StatioB Mr. and Mrs, .Tohn Ahern ot East operative stall ot assistants my However Miss McGaw of the High when a stranger was an enemy be­ Roland expressed to his mother, In girls report tor duty to the Orderly us a career. In so doing , wo Will a' farinhoUse. Both legs had to bo Americaii scene Ijlco a haze from at once most of their carefully new work and pew skllii-'ivo can't nerson Introduced,Mr. North and Main Street, has reported for re­ own Job for the past eight months ""/""'."i ""77 "7 "', 7'j "V.- fore the annihilation, of time and one ot his letters, that his greatest in England—Cpl. Edward F. Martin Room of the Ambassador Hotel, provide assurance,.that'. there„j;ll.! amputated below the knee, his left savbd token^ had been cancelled. Rev. William G. • West; presented "Your Personality and your Re­ classification at the AAF redistri­ hau„s. ,bee; n madje„ eas„„„.y . „„anSd „a „„„„greaft Schooclassesl facultin thyo Highash completeSchool.—Mrsd two. n': swamp. Clenr, -tinqualitfed space drew the woyld togetherf desire next to coming home was to son of Mrs. EKvood Olson of Chest­ headquarters at the. AAF Redlstrl-; be available at all times, an ade­ iifm Heloyftlie" olbbw 'ah'd the' fin- The announcement also named competency and a lack of sense of Rev. Mr. Kierstead. William Hasse ligion" is the subject of a series of bution center at Atlantic City, Sgt. pleasure. It Is not without regrets Winchester Bennett, Chairman. thought on, tho'^pubjeet of person- our ,wlthdrawal from, our neigh­ meet his brother. John has been in nut Street, recently completed an butlon Station for AAP men who quate supply of nurses, with psychi­ gel's tirid part' bj;.the thtimb from certain speoifled • tokens as being fairness! If those of our ecbnomic sang two solos accompanied at the sermons begun Sunday at the Old Ahern has been home on a 30-day that I part with It, even for three Receipts Highest bor's problems, our selt-absorptlon combat service in Africa, Sicily, are'awaiting .assignment after con­ atric training without. whom* it the'rlgh't' hand.:' -1' • '< a( freedom, is almost tolHlly.lacIt-' valid Indefinitely. Tlic matter stabilization program were unable piano by Mrs. Hasse. Stone church by the minister. Rev. orientation course resigned to furlough after completing his tour months. The receipts its reported by the Italy, France and is now in Ger­ siderable service overseas. would be difficult to .successfully • ing:; :, • .- come down to the point whether to foresee sudden shortages of all are the things we must leave William G. West. "What Makes us bridge the gap bewteen training in of duty as gunner on a Flying Louise T. McAi-dle, treasurer were' the highest the Out pf his dblerinlnatlon not to some ot tlie OPA bigwigs know the available produce they should be behind us. We must., revamp our A meeting of the executive and many. Roland Is connected with Home Service Chairman Tile bride is the daughter of Mr. care tor and treat the mentally ill." become'-.a .'lifelong;- invalid,' tho ;As the .warinoycs on, country What,.We Are" was the topic Jan­ the States and ccmbat soldiering Fortress. Branch has evfer ftlid, due ot course moaiilng of the wotd Indfeflnltely. replaced by more competent ad­ thoughts as readily, a^ we must re­ entertainment committee will be Communication Headquarters and uary 7. "Bringing Up Our Respon­ Motor Corps Reports and Mrs. Jorge Larson of 828 No. Dr. Yerbury stated that ' Mrs.' youth poi'stiaded the county com- aftci' country sees.tile .spectre ot has seen service in Africa, Italy against the enemy in Germany. to the most .successful drive ever The cancelled tokens were ot tho ministrators. Tho edict ot cancel- vamp ourselves. ... sibilities" will be tho subject Sun­ The Red Cross Motor Corps re­ conducted. To Mrs. Myers and her Trumble Ave., Chicago. The groom Nuslnoff, the newly appointed As­ mhssloners to'.glve''hirn two terms esting to note that women do not and France. Another brothe.r At this Air Service Command oppresfiiqn aiid griveriiinont tiy kind which had previously been latlon'has rightfully shaken the Dqp't wear your, face the same day January 14. The series on.the Pvt, Walter Whipple, recently re­ port is In 2 parts, first Lt. Rodney's workers great credit is due. In,ad­ Is the son ot. Pclice Captain and sistant Director- ot. Nursing comes at Carleton CPlJcge, promising ho wear bead work but the men wear George is also In the Army and is Station Cpl. Martin attended a small, cliquesiiooin^ larger and declared "yalld Indefinitely." It Is faith of millions ot good Ameri­ way too long, relationship of personality and re­ turned from overseas, and who has report: 2 parades. Decoration Day dition other funds amounted to Mrs. P. Alfred Anderson of Bran­ well qualified for her Important Weuld nover'b'c.ia'blirdeii'ttgalh. He „alnl (1-.the= !»,•,»!...jewelry.. 'stationed at Camp Edwards, series of' lectures given by veterans darker over the,world, The United therefore entirely possible that we cans, ligion will continue for five weeks. been receiving treatment in Veter­ and Armistice Day. Answered 2 Ci­ $807.60, making a total of $4,892.85 ford. assignment... '. .,,.., ,.:„. Jejiriifd..tp,. tige,.his:artlflc!al tlmbs of this command which included may hear next, week or next month ans Hospital, Newington is again vilian Delense alerts; 1 Cadet's ot the amount collected in the Immediately after the nuptials In her position as. Inspector of easll^'^ arid af i;er , ,;ieavlng cpljego Slates is no exception to this instructions on chemical warfare that again the good tokens have at his home. wife transported to hospital and 2 Dri-ve Win went to the National tho two left to spuiiu a' three-day Welfare 'Institutions, .Mrs. ,Nusiri- taught schoclan3,',did odd Jobs In trend. Much of oui'.postwar pjun- become bad tokens. In other words Here And There defense and pertinent tips on stay­ nurses transported to Port Devens Red Cross. The amount paid out leave at a destination which they oll's duties brouglit her'lbitp direct summer. But he did-hot stop-there. ing healthy in a combat zone. nlug is a. crazy mijcture of -indi­ the pronfil'se of indeflnlto validity DANCING FRIDAY and Lt. Joseph Ayer has been trans­ for induction into the Army. The was $2551.83 for the following: refu.sed to divulge. contact with general 'hospitals, ' Before his dectlli in'1924 'he had vidual, ihitiativoiind bureaucratic cannot be taken as binding. His next station will be one from ferred from Si. New York Hospital present status ot the Corps Is: 5 Home Service, Disaster ReUef, homes tor aged, almshouses, coun­ served as' a- superintendent of At E. H. High which America's fighting planes full time members, 12 part time schools .in a Minnesota .city , and patcrnaliRm.-The conflict between This ruling has done more to to Port Dix, N. J. Home Nursing, Water Safely, Pi-o- ty homes tor children, stale vvclfaVo JOIN THE cover our advance Into Germany members, 4 inactive members and had' become d piremlnent banker, shake confidence of the average ductlon. Motor Corps Camp and Instltullohs' arid mental hospitals ' thone who believe in state social­ By "M.G." SATURDAY NIGHTS Before entering the Army Air 3 in training. Number of days giv speaker of the JWflnnespta Hpuse of Citizen In the polltlclanis who have MARCH Hospital Service and a few minor Nursing School throughout the stated ism And would lihvo the govcrri- Forces, he was employed as an In New Years greeting card arrives en In service to the armed forces ueproschtatlvcs dh'd pi:esideht of a been appointed to adnilnister this expenses connected with the War j atpnt take oyer ^asio industries, The members of the Senior Oc­ at from Lieut, Frank R. Hayes, some­ 125 and miles 0186. The number riuhtber of, Slvlo Iniprovement and branch of government than any­ of DIMES specter by the High Standard Mfg. Fund Campaign, also postage and cupation classes will have as their pv /icere r CASTH*v£n.coftv. where in Belgium. transported 601. For Red Cross du In Psychiatry welfare associations. After the last ajjdtJiosc who believe in the su- thing ,wo have experienced yet. Co., New Haven. telei)hone service. guest speaker on Thursday morn­ ties the number ot miles, amounted war' ho was Invited'to England to pfiiority of privately owned en­ Winning Design Distrust has Increased about the ing, Jesse C. Neff, Associate Pro­ Carl Gullans to 1584 making a total of 7770.--IB speak 16 disabletl sTommles and. he terprise, has led to rush promisps. whole ruling. There will be no sav­ JANUARY 14-31 fessor ot Psychology of the State members served 13819 hours. SPEAKS ON' JANE AUSTEN Contemplated devoted much pf,^j his time and Many on both sides apparently ing of points any more as the feel­ Teachers College of -New Haven. Must Be Ready energy to cheering and helping ing has been created that these THE 4-PILLARS Lt. Plnkham's report as follows: The literature and drama de­ "Plans are underway to reestab­ The Juniors- will" bo? the special thousands of disabled men. hflieve that the crux (it the issue 64 miles cirlvfn for the Flanagan points may be declared valueless Last.summer America experi­ guests of the Senlors^and will hear partment ot the New Haven Wo­ lish a school tor • affiliate nursing is a full stomach, with the result Ambulance Service; 872 miles trans overnight. Mr. Neff explain the) requirements East Haven s Newest Pleasure Spot man's Club met yesterday morning In psychiatry at , the Connecticut By April First tlipt a material va),iifi has been put enced the second worst epi­ porting Red Cross production, 387 The ones who are favored are and advantages of a' State Teach­ (Moniber of New Haven Ito.stuiiraiit Association) THE S YMBOL ^ ON TOO A vi pnescR- to hear Mrs. Frederick T. catlln ot State Hospital, MIddletown, by Organize Student Classes demic of infantile paralysis In

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Thursday, January 11. 1045 :. I V. • . THE BRANFORD REVIEW. EAST HAVEN NEWS ThureJay, January lli_Jgl5_ PACE SEVEN PAQB SIX THEBRANFOKD BEVIEW- fiAST HAVEN HEWS A PULPWOOD INDUSTRY i- IT'S Tim € VOU KneUJ--by LAWRENCE Bank Statement Bank' Statement ' "WINGED VICTORY"— •,, ;. i SHORT BEACH FOR CONNECTICUT A CHALLENGE TO HOLLYWOOD FOR I945's "OSCAR" STATEMENT OP CONDITION OP NORTH BRAN FORD REPORT OP CONDITION OP THE THE BRANFORD FEDERAL During my forestry rounds I am ST. ELIZABETH R. C. CHURCH bute to Chief Yeoman William H. MODERN U.S. BRANFORD TRUST COMPANY SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION frequently asked, "How can wood­ of. BRANFORD, CONN., a State Pastor, Rev. Willlara O'Brien Pardee, Jr., who was lost In the Services in the local churches pn tioned at a convalescent camp, DESTROYERS at the close of Business Decem­ land improvimenta be made to pay ARE ONLY Sfa Banising Institution organized Curates; Rev. Joseph Buckley hurricane sunk destroyer Warring­ Sunday will be: having been returned from mili­ ber 31, 1944. their cost and yield some current I:EET WIDE .' and operating under the banlting Rev. William Myers ton. Masa at 9:15 o'clock in St. Augus­ tary duties in Italy. ASSETS Income?" I believe tho answer, al­ HOW LONG laws of this State, at the close of Sunday Mass at 10 o'clock. ARE THEY ? First Mortgage Loans ....$1028791.12 so one that would benefit State tine's Catholic Church, Rev. John business on December 30, 1944. St. Elizabeth's Women's Club Loans on Pass Books 1338.21 economy in many other ways, lies J. McCarthy, pastor, Mrs. Gene­ Cpl. Forest R. Hill has left for Published In accordance with a ONION COAPEL will moot tonight In the clubroom, Real Estate Owned none chiefly m the development- of a vieve Bernard, organist and choir North Carolina following a fur­ call Issued by the Banic Commis­ Rev. J. Edward Newton of WestvlUe Investments & Securities 508000.00 pulpwood industry for Connecticut. director. u y- lough spent with his mother, left's. sioner. Pastor Birthday party guests of Linda Cash on Hand and in For this purpose we can allot 300,- Alden J. Hill of Tbtokot Road. ^^"^ Vnttenominatlonal Benson on New Year's Day wore 000 cords a year. Holy Eucharist will bo celebrated ASSETS Banks 85401.53 Marylou McBrlde, Brian Nelson, 9:45 Sunday School, "The Chal­ Improved methods of manufac- at 0:30 o'clock ati. ZIon Episcopal Mrs. nlii has received a 'letter Loans and discounts (in­ Marsh Johnson, Loren Paradls, Church, Rev. Francis J. Smith, $1023530.86 lenge of Christian Life" turo have recently made possible tolling of a Christmas dinner spent cluding overdrafts - 93,091.01 Gerald Perry, William Dlgby Adei­ LIABILITIES 11:00 Communion, Sermon by tho tlie use for wood pulij from many Rector, Mrs. Paul Rr Hawkins, or­ togellier .somewhere in the- south­ U. S. Government obliga­ bert Rogers, Betty nnd Bobby Savings and Investment pastor. Anthem, "The , Earth is more kinds of trees llian formerly, ganist. west Pacific by her other two sons tions, direct and fully Wlilte, Joannine Cusic, Judith Shares $1574402.06 the Lord's"—J. W. Lerman. tho list of usable species now in­ serving with the armed foijces, Al guaranteed Hallden, Lcona Haddock Janice 095,801.80 Loans in Process 785.49 4-5 Song service. cluding all tile hardivoods the hem­ MornlnB wor.ship will bo observed don S. and Paul Hill. Bonds and obligations of Meek. Other LiablUties 4686.91 lock and the various pines and a til o'clock at the North Brantord States, municipalities, Conijregatlonal Church, Hov. Roger Specillc Reserves 583.00 Mrs. John McClqes is recuperat­ spruces growing naturally or found etc : 0,114.04 Cummlngs, pastor, IVjrs. r^ouglas B, The committee for the sixth war General Reserves 18627.34 ing at her homo following lier re­ in plantations about this State. Al­ loan drive extends groat thanks to BULOVA WATCH '^'' Other bonds, notes and cent operation. Holabird,' organist and choir di­ TICKS I8.000 TIMES EVERY Undivided Profits 24445.46 ready the largo pulp mills of ad­ A picture embodying love, drama, patlioi, ' Wingod In a hnart-broakmg loquonco from Wmgod Vl ail who helped to put thfe drive so debentures 59,843.97 Victory" angle! for tlio 1945 "Oicar" wHli « cait of tory," (hoto Army wivni fight a baftio agarnit lono- rector. HOUR. IF IT TICKS ONLY joining States are searching our RMY AND NAVY Banking Itouse and fur­ SCOUTING icroon nowcomert. In a londor scono from tlio pic> linDtt>lo Ihoir husbandi prcparo for a well over tho top. The total sale.s PHOTOGRAPHERS AWAYS 17,909 TIMES PER HOUR, $1623530.86 Upon receipt of word of the woodland sources of supply ond turo, Jo Carrol Donnlion and Sgt. tvlark DanioU flight across (ho Pacific fo lomo war theatre. These niture and equipment 900.00 The Ladles Aid of tho Congrega­ tor tho town was $51,250. This fine PREFER GETTING PICTURES WHAT WOULD THE DEGREE , Personally appeared Reginald S. death of Pvt. Robert Kells, his are installing purohasing agenolos labovo) onflct the roloi of Dorothy and Allan Ron, young wives face the fuluro v/Hh courage and OF ENEMY WAR PLANTS OF'INACCURACY BE |N ONE Real estate taken for Congregational church scout tional Church mot on Wednesday shov/ing was made po.sslbie only by Baldwin, treasurer of the Branford widow, Mrs. Therese Kells came liero. One mill at Mochnnlovlllo, an avorago Amorlcan coupla from an avorago fortitude oqual to that of thoir huibandi. WHEN SMOKE 15 ISSUING MONTH ? debt and other real es­ meetings are as follows: Girl American town the united efforts of canvassers Federal Savings & Loan Association home from Pliiiadclphia where N.Y., 30 miles north of Albany on In the chapel for their annual bus­ FROM THE CHIMNEYS/ Scouts No. 27, Tuesdays at 3:30; and individual residents. tate owned 57,060.63 wilo took oath to the foregolnB she has been working. the Hudson, is now using 3,000 iness mooting. WHAT DO OUR EXPERT Boy Scouts No. 2, Wednesday even­ PHOTO INTERPRETERS Cash on hand and bal­ statement before mo this 10th day cords, per month of hordwoods, a DEDUCE FROM THE COLOR ances with other banks 470,411.57 Short Beach PTA meets Monday ings; Brownies, Thursdays, 3:15; llmllod amount of this from near­ The North Branford Volunteer Worthy Master and Mrs. Burton of January, 1945. OF THE SMOKE ? Cash items, and ex­ night at 8 o'clock in tho school. ' pin Scouts No. 18. Thursdays, 7:00. by towns in Connecticut. This Fire Department hold a business S. Colter are attending the three FRANK -J. KINNEY, CnKKSVM Am WFflRliJ* f changes for clearing .... 202.50 costs them f^om $10 to $22 per cord tSltKWCWIMSGOWW*- meeting at tile Atwatcr Memorial day meeting of the State Grange Notary Public, fi/xm •Miv/nscs) Other assets 10,320.60 At the meeting of the Chapel Tho theme of Robinson Crusoe for, unpeolcd,. wood delivered. Ceil­ Library on Wednesday evening. being held in Hartford this weelc. f^K/KUure't Funds set aside Workers Tuesday at the homo of has been chosen for tho January ing prices are $13.50 per cord FOB f\.i NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING meetings of; the Short Beach Cub ..^HE^TAILOF A PLAtviE for savings Mrs. Addle Walker and. Mrs. Mary railroad cars, at points of origin, or Mrs. Herman Sclielle of Moodus OF. MEMBERS OF BRANFORD Packs. Monthly meetings are being Mi.ss Gladys Gedhey of Great Hill ALWAYS LEAVES THE GI^OUND depositors: Kalloch of Beckett Avenue, It was for trucking $11 at tho roadside. Milton P. Bradley, Theodore R. is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Les­ FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN iield in.tht PTA room. Street is now able to bo out of BEFORE THE FORE PART.' IN A PERFECT Loans on col­ decided to hold a social in February Suclier, Moriis Plan Bank of which lie Brindley of Foxon Road. ASSOCIATION However, the development of •Rationing News doors for a short period In tlio LANDING HOW SHOULD THE PLANE ALIGHT ? lateral and or March. The next, nieeting will Mr. Bradley is president and Her­ The annual meeting of the mem­ large scale and profitable pulp- middle of the day,' following a four personal security 1,215.00 bo held at the home of Mrs. Eric Mrs. Morton W. Clement Beach bert C. Holinan, treasurer. bers of tli,e Brantord Federal Sav­ wood markets In Connecticut is week illness. Mr. and Mrs. Burton S. Colter of Real estate taken Swanson on March 13, Street holds meolings at her homo MEATS AND FATS ings and Loan Associatioij for tho every Friday afternoon to work handicapped by the lack of a suf­ Foxon Road have announced the for debt, sold on Red Slilmps i tmniiui Jaiiuary 10—5th , grade, Hai'bor House. Bob Swift and Holmes In savings department 1,720.00 in first class condition? Our fully York City. owner, logger, trucker, water and FUEL OIL wedding', anniversary. ' dctiiils uMife among thc'uicn in camp—their loves, the Savings department de­ gram In the Community Houso. expert production ofliorryl F. Znnuck imd direction vs. Canoe Brook; Gth grade. Stony played well for tho losers. The Trojans gained second place equipped service department will power companies, miiiiufaoturor, Period Four and Period Five cou­ nf Gcorgo Gulcor, is a symbol of our times, n cincmntle rigid tests ihcy underf^o, llio Anny precaulionsspmployed posits 1,220.60 Scouts Nelson, Burdge, Avoriil and Creek vs. Harbor; 7lh grade, room by defeating the Big Five 43-32 do this work promptly and efllci"- Theodore Peterson is confined to worker aiid: stockholder—more of pons of 1943-44 issue and Period Mrs. Jdck Churchward and her purtrnyal of aii era lliat todny afTccIs every Anicricnn to safeguard their health. Even the high stnndnrd of Deposits of U. S. Gov­ Corning completed tests. daughter, Miss Joan ChurcliWard every wlicrc. Air Corps'sanitation in feeding is brought into the pic- 100 vs room 210; 8th grade, room Room 206 lost it^ second straight Sampson with 19 points paced the ently and furnish, without change, his home by a broken left leg. the wood Income would^bo retained One and Period Two coupons of ernment (Including within the State. Lacking other are at Fort Lauderdale, Fia., for a "Winged 'Victory** id tlio ECi'ccn adnptation of tlic sen* turc, depicting vividly the modern methods observed 200 vs room 202. basketball game by a score of 17- winners." Kobalc tallied 13 points loan machines. 1944-45 Issue valid to August 31. All In fcudini; mir nghlcrs, tihowins tlie excIusiyouBe of 15 to room 203. Casey with 15 postal- savings) 25,500.53 raw materials Connecticut needs month; sntionnl ploy by Moss Hart, wlio wrote It In May, I'JIS, COMMUNITY- aOUNCIL LEAGUE for the Big Five. RELIANCE TYPEWRITER CO. Mrs. Clarence Munger recently coupons worth. 10 gallons a unit. ut the nMiueeiof General llunry H. Arnold, commnnd- henlth-gtiurdint: smglc'servicc paper rnpa during such points was high' scorer for the win­ Deposits of State, mun­ spent the day in Guilford with Mrs. it. Please note, hoWevor, that the servings, and rleanlhless generally in all training canips, January 15 Atlantic; Wire Mill vs C. B. GUY, Mgr. intt Rcnernl of the AAF. Tlio\i\nnI product, a living, ners while Burbon and Chandler icipalities, etc. 38,852.85 David Parmeleo. conversion of wood into pulp and Mrs. William Mahdn, Rogers liutirt-riMidluK panorama of tho avcrngc Air Force cadci, and oven in the actual war theatres. . .".iv/ Cherry Valley-Five. ••• . All entries for the boys plrig Telephone .7-2738 Pine Orchard , GASOLINE is lioscd on MoES Hart^a Bcnsationul IJrondway vlinw. Mr. Undopliledly;, "Winged Victory" is in tbevan of d945*s January 17—MIF vs Massey's played a good defensive game. Deposits of other banks 14,471.79 109 Crown Street New,Haven of pulp Into, final' pppei'.prod.ucta Road win be hostess tiext Thursr Ilarl was attUt'd to write tliu bcrcen pluyt accepted Imme­ "Oacur" 'contenders, but Amerii*a must never forgel that Bombers. •-"-"^* .,L..-"--,., ; Vlslino, Dolan : and ^Payettl • did pong tournament must be in by Other deposits.- (certi­ The annual meeting of the Short are essentially separate oporatlo'ns, KVi ooupons good, for 4 gallons day nlglit at a meeting of • IHoVWo- diately, refusing to talco.anylhinK Tor his effort. In the the true credit for ihls'screcnepic linist go to tlic Army well in a losing cause. Saturday, January 13. At the pres­ although ofteii. oorrled oh at the each, thi-ough March 21. B5, C5, BO men's Auxiliary of , the Church of Room 204 upset p'reviously imde- fied and 0 f f 10 e r s' Guaranteed Boilers, Radiators, Pipe Beach Hose, Hook and Ladder Co. Lieut. Harry Cox has been award pnnio spirit, 20lh Ccntury*Fox Insisted thtil nil profits Air Force who nuide this possible; to Moss-lTtiHand to ent time there aro 24 contestants same sitp or vicinity, . , ' : and, CO'ooupons good for five gal­ Christ, Stohy crook. from the motion picture prodncllon nnd dl&tribullon o( 20lli (lentury-Fnx, all of whom, by their iinseirtsli efTurls feated room 200 by • a score of 20- checks, etc.) 49,525.45 Plumbing Fixtures, Lumber, will bo heid Friday evening at 8 ed his third Oak Leaf Cluster to signed. - Storm Sash and Doors, Insulat­ the Air Modal for "courage, cool­ lons: ea.bh until further notice. **Winged Victory" go to Army CharitlcH. pive to llic world u living tciitinionial to the .finest Air 19 In an eight grade league game. •Paced by Lubeskl and Kobak, the o'clock In, the flrehouse. Tree harvesting and trade, prac­ Mui>t rcmiirkiibio thing about the iiiclurc—like i\u' Furcu in nil history. '. ^' Total deposits $1,248,788.89 ing Wool, Wall Board and Roofing ness and sklli" shown on bombing Mrs. Mary Paul Chapnion, Post Doebrlck and Sobdleskl paced Big Five defeated tlie Atlantic tices must bo doyploppd that will Friday, January 12 the Branford Bills payable, redis­ THE METROPOLITAN WRECKING The annual report of the Union attacks over Europe. Lieut. Cox is a SHOES Road has Joined her husband, En-, Jim." ; • room 204 to their first league win Wire Mill 58-28 in a Community Big Five will play the strong J. Improve and not despoil our for­ counts and other bor­ CO., 1730 State St., New Haven, and New Haven Trust Co. pays tri- pilot on a- flying fortress. Airplane Stamiis Numbers 1, 2, sign Chapman In New York City. For most of these girls there's a with 10 and G points. Dick Uolan Council league game. Harry Gal- Johhson Yanks of New Haven ' at ests, as was, tpo Iteu tho oaije by rowed money (sav­ Phone 7-0294, and 3 in War Book Three good for THIS BUSIl^ESS Jim. Or a Joe or a John. Fighting and Bob Vishno scored 8 and 0 denze scored 13 points for tho Wire the Community House at 8 P.M. clear cutting In the past. Tho • Anotbor Jap falluro 7jnn uo InuBli- ings dept.) _.... 2,155.22 Mrs. Rlciiard Fabian has arrived smallest trees and limbs from, wood one paii; of .shocf eacli indefinitely. Ing qut loiiill Lnolt of oooiiofutloii it out grimly far frdni home, nev­ points for the losers. ' Mill. The Johnson Yanks will have hi Amounts set aside for FOR SALE—patrols. Kegs, Gal­ WHEN IN NEED OF from Los Angeles, California. land, operations, can bo used for oil tlio imit of tliol'lillliipliio oil' er quitting or thinking of quitting. their line-up several outstanding interest, taxes and lon Glass Jugs, Glass Jars, Bur­ nittto iind labor hiiB miido tlioir ot- In an eight grade league game WALLPAPER In a recent lottor'tO'hls mother, fuelwood or, charcoal, Wded trees We all admire and'respect these With Coach Warren Sampson young players in New Haven. other expenses 304.76 lap Bags, v,Crates, Baskets, etc. forlfl ut growing oottoii tliore tt room 203 defeated room 202 >by a Lieut, irroderlck Kimball writes and branches, that will make sticks women, I know, more than we ever setting a new scor.ing record, tho Other liabilities^ (com­ Howard Johnson, Branford Hills. OR PAINT tonlblo falluro. But thon, oxportd score of 24-10. Bob Boutellieri was that he has entirely recovered from 5 Inches to IQ; Inohos In diameter Huy evou' tliq Nlpponooe i^liouia can say. But, It se'enis to me, those Trojans crushed a game Cherry Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Stanton mercial dept.) , 801.70 visit liigh scorer for tlio losers witih 8 injuries received in Germany in and 4 feet long will normally go to Imvo known llint. of US-still living our fairly com­ Valley Five 66-34. Coach Sampson 37 Maple Street, are receiving con­ capital accounts: WANTED—Woman for our bakery. *^. SUSAN THAYER points while Chandler, Casey ixnd October and expects to be back at the pulpwood market, and a fast * * • fortable lives should feel the prick tallied 41 points to lead his team gratulations on the birth of a Common stock 25,000.00 Exiicriencc preferred but not UNITED WALL PAPER Burbon each tallied 6 points ./or tho front with his unit very soon. growing stand of "crop trees" will Don't forgot t^at Irosh vogotablo of envy, too. Envy at their cour­ to victory. Dick'Jackson scored 15 daughter, Mary Margaret, on De Surplus 127,340.91 necessary. Part time or full time. CO. be left to furnish continuous sup­ Of interest here Is tiio elections and fruit milndH aro Just an Im- Traveli-.ig between towns on a double job| In fact they're do­ age, moral strength and endur­ tlie winners. points to lead his team in scoring. Apply Hflward Johnsonis, Bran­ 03 Crown St., New Haven Dortunl In tho diet tliooo -vvlntbr comber 28. Mrs. J. Howard Adams Is spend­ plies q[ timber for construction of the following directors: Vernal buses, as .t quite often do these ing all it's humanly possible for ance. Envy that.they are living this Total capital accounts 152,340.91 ford. and various wood-using industries. W. Bates, Dougla.s Oi'r and Harold iloya an over. Topped -wltli -real' "We Save You Money" ing the winter with her daughters mayonnnlao, wliloli in pnado of ogga, doys, I'm continually being Im­ anyone to do to help Win the war. war Instead of watching from tlie er-grand champion of the shov^ to In a battle for first place, in the Farmers and woodland estate K. English, First National Bank the best' food flock entered by Community douncil Basketball BIRTHDAYS WANTED—HOUSE TO RENT -^ In West Orange, N. J. oil, vinogur and BOaaoninBH/Hlioy'ro pressed by the numbers of young Pretty stupidly, I asked a friend sidelines. For victory will belong to Total liabilities and pwners will haye winter work for and Trust Co.; Philip H. English, moro nutrllious and boiilthrul tlian women starting cheerfully to work why she didn't give up for a while. them, as it does to tlie boys out householders producing their own League, the MIF defeated a strong Adeibert Bassett—January 14 Conservative cquple desires to (heir help, and virood crops and capital accounts $1,404,391.54 Officer Rudy Marroney, who has Union and Now Haven Trust Co.; cvor. In factories when most folks are She was tired, she said. No holi­ there. eggs and meat. Other features ;in Branford Big Five, combine 31-21. Judith Hallden—January 11 -rent large or small house in PRUSSICK'S money returns will be assured on MEMORANDA been with the U. S. Armed Forces, climbing Into bod. the record-breaking exhibition jln- "Mink" Swirsky toQk.time out from Virginia Brockett—January 18 Branford, North Branffird or a more regular' basis. days for .two :years, except .Ciirlst- They'll go down in history—this Pledged assets (book values): SERVICE STATION has returned to duty as the Pine •mas. ,.J ':' ;,, cliide an egg show, contests lor his army duties to lead the MIF Susan BensonT-January 18 Guilford. Call Madison 405-13. It's pretty tough going. Not much valiant, turbaned, slack-clad, U. S. Government obli­ Orchard Policeman. Summing up, a properly con­ fun, starting out on a bitter night "Well, because," she '. roplled, lunch-carrying, rnldnlghtTtraveling 4-H members, large pigeon show, with 9 points .\y4]ile "Pooch" Pa- Elsa Williams—January 16 gations, direct andful- TEXACO GAS and OIL turkey exhibit, national waterfowl iumbo was higir'for the Big Five. Thomas Piontek—January 18 SEASONED HARD WOOD- ducted pulpwood- Industry Is the just at •bodtimo, Leaving the kids "when Itook on this job I said Ijd battalion 1 guaranteed (commer­ Eavoline Oil in Sealed Cam Mrs. Ralph Smith continues to missing link needed, to round up a warm and snug, with grandma to sta^ for •'the,-xiura,|lon, JI^ don't lifto contest, and regular classes of Fritz Petela, Gino Pannaroni, Jack cial department) ..'.;....$ 50,000.00 for fireplace, stove and furnace. Tel. Branford 580-2. Lubricate Oars improve at New Haven Hospital practical; economic and continuous hear If they call, ph'yesi these gals quitters. It"'seemsf^tiort; op impor­ standard-bred poultry and baji- ^alvin and Stan Lubeskl played a Carmine Cavallaro who has been A different Grease for every and is expected to return to her prograip for tho use of Connecti­ have slept during the day,' But tant to ine ,to keqp turning out tiho tams, , good floor game. . in New Haven Hospital for several Total $ 50,000.00 Local Poultry THE HULL BREWING CO. LOST—P'aln Gold Watch on purpose home the first of the week. cut's woodlands. chances are they've cleaned house stuiL ; ••. '•••.' ' •• •. '•' months returned to his home yes­ State of Connecticut, County of . NEW HAVEN, CONN. brown ribbon, Wednesday, Janu­ Ml Lubrication done t)V A cloaring house for information too, or done the washing, or got in "And," she added, "it keeps me terday. New Haven ss., Branford, Conn., ary 10, on Main Street, between experienced help. and specific efforts to accomplish from thinking too much about tho week's groceries. They're doing Raiser Enters January 10, 1945. Carroll's Store and bus stop on West Main St. Tel. 448 these results is being centered.with I, John H. Birch, Assistant Treas Green for Pine Orchard. Reward Coloring Books • .% the "Connoctiout-Pulpwood Com­ A Wac Taps Out Messages for Vi>-iovy Boston Show urer of the above named bank, do call Branford-150. mittee, P. O. Box 1305, Watcrbury. solemnly swear that the above Pleasant Fun By George A. Cromle, Now Hav­ statement is true to the best of my STATE OF CONJ4ECTICUT * Complete en, Farm Forrester Southwestern HAT jnon of youHwhowont his food habits. He'« learned to Entries of poultry raisers from FOUNDED 1832 knowledge and belief, PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT Capitol Theatre Connecticut.. T uway to tho wars is not tho liko frdlt juices and salads. But New'Haven County will compete JOHN H. BIRCH, EXAMINATION NOTICES For Children some person ho was when ho ho wants grcona shredded nnd POSITIONS: PSYCHOLOGIST, No 281 MAIN ST.. EAST HAVEN lofl; home. Fundamenfally, of not left as n garnish. A variety for more than $15,00 In' premium's Asst. Treasurer. Pawson Tribe, I.O.R.M., will meet cotirje, he is his old familiar in salad dressing also is appre- 703, $2280-$3000 less mainten­ at the 96th annual Boston Poultry Home Furnishers Subscribed and sworn to before Children who eat aboard New tomorrow evening in the Acodemy. solf, but life in the armed scrv- elated. Your man is going to Show in Boston, Mass., Garden me this 10th day of January, 1945. ance (appointment to be made Thurs., Fri., Hut., .Ian. 11-1'<2-13 Haven Railroad dining and grill ices changes a man. The deep -want hearty soups, plenty of January 17 to 21. Tho. sliow, oldest at .$2040 less maintenance) cars aro given a twenty-four page down emotions . .. love, home, fresh vegotables and tasty dos- Furniture Draperies HBRTHA B. MAURER, Gene Grenier of the Whlteway family ... are mora Important sorts. . MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK SU RAINBOW ISLAND and largest in the world, has In ex­ Bedding Bugs Notary Public crayon coloring book and a box of Fish Market received a telegram to him than ever, but he looks Above all ho will -want tils PERVISOR, No. 704, $2700-$3300 cess of 5,000 entries from more eight crayons, all enclosed in an Tiiesday from his son, <3eno who at many other things from on colfeo good—and plenty of iti Uian 30 states and Canada. Eangea Radios (appointment to be made at attractive envelope. The book Is entirely different viewpoint. He He's become accustomed to has arrived on the.:\yp5t J!oast af­ is growing older and living a drinking.coffee often, at ail $3000.) RECKLESS AGE Entries from Now Haven County Electrical. Appliances entitled "Fun On The Train" and ter seeing many monf:Hs of service Tiew life. It's your job to keep times of tho day and night, on includes tlios'e of A. E. Brlggs and RESIDENCE: The Connecticut res­ was prepared by the New Haven in Africa and India. up with him. all ocoasl6fi<.Mitko certain the The Branford Tile idence requirement is waived for jiuii., Jlon., Tuos,, ,)aii. 14-in-lO Railroad's Avdertlsing Department. Take the question of neat- coffee he gets at homo satisfies C. L. Sibley, Wallingford; William jicss, for -inslapco. The -well-' both in quantity and quality, IT. Bunnell, Branford; Eltqji Shee- both positions. TILL WE MEET AGAIN It contains more trian a hundred Distribution started during the trained serviceman has learned Follow these few simple rules, han, Frank A. Grown, Goi-rett M. and Marble Co. APPUCA1TON FORMS and detail­ pictures plus a map showing the Christmas season and will continue to bo ncnt the hard way. He's Be suro your cofTce maker is NATIONAL BARN spent many wcory hours polish- spotlessly clean and measure Stack, all of Guilford; Joseph Hirst BULLARD'S GENERAL CONTRACTOR ed inforination may be obtained territory served by the New Haven Indeflnltcly. The surprise envelope, \R% his equipment and tidying water nnd colTeo accurately, Meriden; . William H. Reynolds, Elm Street New Haven Corner Orange at the Personnel Department, DANCE The pictures depict scones com­ which IS; popular with children up up his bunk,niskit,hls uniform. Two level tablespoons of coffco l^ew Haven; and Stoneacros Farm, MASON and PLASTER WORK State Capitol, Hartford, or at lo- monly viewed from train wlndow.s, to fourteen years. Is presented at Naturally, ho looks with disap- to six ounces of water is recom- Wedncstlny, .Jiiiiuary 17 proval ot; anyone who isn't 08 mended. Serve tho coffee as North Haven, . cal offices of the U. S. Employ­ also various pieces, of railroad dessert time. Mothers orithuslastl- •well groomed as ho. All men soon as it's made, and pel full E. BEECCIAROLI ment Service for Connecticut.- equipment, and are so , designed cally agree It is a great v/ay to keep like tliclr women to be neat, but enjoyment, picasuro anuTatirau- The five-day program will om- THE MIRACLE OF CLOSING DA'TE for filing applica­ that they can be colored easily by children amused both while on the .0 smart appearance and an or- latlon. plinsize tho Importance of Improv­ Phone 1115 ; CliKI?rri.W. SflKSCE MCOT^ tions for both positions Is Feb­ MORGANS CREEK children v/hlle riding on the train train and after they arrive homo. ing both breeding and production ^^ftui•*^•IiA^Il>, 19 Ivy St. Branford, Conn ruary 1, 1945. poultry to meet the high wartime JS«y» liTsfi DATES OF EXAMINAITONE: For goals set by the government, Thom both positions, during the month FIVE GRAVES TO CAIRO as Leavltt of Assinippl, president —m of February, 1945. of the show, announced. You will find yourself one of the b«t informed persons in your comniuniiy when you read The Christian Glendon A. Scoboria, One of the features' this year Is DO FALSE TEETH riiurs., Fri., Sal., .Jiiii. 18-19-20 Iclcnce Monitor regularly. You will find fresh, new viewpoints, . : Personnel Director tile $1,000 National Cockerel Clas- , fuller, richer understanding of world afTairs . . . truthful, accurate, Rock, Slide or Slip? MRS. PARKINGTON sli with entries consisting of six unbiased news. Write for sample copies today, or send for one- ^•(0 V\ER^ birds from ah exhibitor. Because of month trial subscription. J^^S^ FASTEETH. an improvetl powder to ' WE'l^E OFF TO TH£ Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon bo sprinkled on upper or louver plutee, BUTCHER WITH OUR the exacting judging standards the holdB false teeth more flrmly" In place. • USEP FATS... * The ChtUtUti Science fubllihlnc Socleir XL^DWf I Do not slide, slip or rock. No gummy, MARCH OF TIME i3.toA/ 63c!tXt^,Em^, jfj . - 0 class has.been llmUed. to' 42 en­ witli lionve.s—Scuts 8 people Otte, Norwftr Street. Hoitan 15, Itliu. "•••^^ • Kooey. paety taate or feeling. FAS- At ll'o F'=W Artillery Sdioo!, Fori Sill, Okl.-ilioma, Pvl. Dorolhy E. tries. Among the awards arfi prizes ! PleaMu iend trefree auapliimple coplcopleM* of I'heI'ht f-r~ii Pleaso send_ _» one-mont. _ . h trial sulucrip- I TEETH Is alkaline (non-acid). Does not .JSrov/n, .23, (if Helena, Montana, lends and receives important niciiases • ChnsUan Bclenco Monitor ineludlnB it l—J lion lo The ChrlstUn , nltor. I pour. Checks "plate odor" (denture Selected .Shorts otwar bonds and stamps totaling ChnsUa.: . n Bclenci.,.-^l.io Uonllo- r. r .1Includln Q._M^i »n I—J jQftlon ^ijilcU> Thh Ie christiaenclose...n .Bclenc o Monitor, affectint*. fi^Itting men and materiel of war. Private Brown wni civilian ORANGE ST. AT CROWN ciipy-ot your We'ekly Uacaalao'Section. •••" ' breath). 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VOL, I—NO. 10 East Haven, Coiuiooticut,. Tliursday, January 18, 1045 Two Dollars Per Year ; i Robot Bombing Study Group Slogan Contest Mrs. Walworth Business Lists Red Cross Production Ted Grandshaw Bfick InHarrison s Get About To Close STRICTLY LOCAL Word From Son TOWN TOPICS Defense Rules Met Tuesday Renamed Head New Chairmen France - Lt Fasigl Home A group of women met Tuesday At the next meeting ot Associa­ And Instruction Units In Prison Camp Are Released ted Business to be hold at the Of ^Red Cross As.soclated Business, meeting last PREVUES. VIEWS AND REVIEWS evening at the home of Mrs. Mi­ Tliursday evening announced the News Prom Our East Haven Servicemen lii All Parts Chowder Houf.o, Indian Neck, on FROM OUR REPORTERS' NOTEBOOKS chael Carplnolla to continue the following officers and committees BY PAUL 11. STEVENS .Of The World. I Mr. and Mrs. Leland Harrison A set of Instruction to the public study of the Dumbarton Oaks pro­ February 1, an award of a $25 War At the annuel meeting ot the Branford Branch ot the American tor the year: Make Splendid Reports of Main street received a postal on what to do In case of a robot posals. Bond win bo made for the best President, Henry C. Georges; 1st BY WILLIAM E. FAOERSTROM' card on Monday through the In­ bomb attack was released his week slogan tor Branford. Entries are Red Cross held Monday afternoon The Dumbarton oiks Proposals, In the library the fllowlng officers vice president, Alfred Eisner; 2nd PVT. TED GRANDSHAW '42 Is Today we received a note from ternational Red Cross from their ..Wolta weekl attended Linden Hall, Junior Col­ by the Connecticut War Council. conceived by four great powers, still open and may be submitted vice president, Arnold Hart; Secre­ Homo Service Committee Rendered Invaluable Services, Annual Re­ A SEPARATE EAST HAVEN PROBATE COURT and chairmen were named: tor the In Franco at the present time on CPL. DON MELVIN '43. DON says: sou Carletoii wlio was lost In a lege, Lltltz, Penn. A,S. Hunter at­ State War Administrator Henry Great Britain, China, Russia and until the closmg date on January tary, Miss Jane Ballard Lang; Cor­ port Shows—Need Seen For More Blood Donors—Lack Of In­ mission over Germany In Septem­ Old Jupiter Piuvlus busy, B. Mosle said the Instructions had year 1045: Chairman, Mrs. James Enst ITiiven is a piirt of llie Grenter New Iliivcn Area and whil his way back to rejoin Ills outfit in 1 am no^v somewhere In the Plill- tended Ohio University and is now the United States, are the result of 25 by any resident of Branford, in­ respondence secretary, Mrs. Evalyn terest In Nutrition Courses. wo, lis a community, lake pride in our own i'ivi«, social and business ber, and is now In a Prisoner ot Snom and.ice and sled, Then been prepared In accordance with cluding servicemen and students. J. Walworth; Vice-chairman, Mrs. Germany. TED received wounds In ipplne Islands. I was In the Nether­ studying at Yale under the Navy much thought and investigation. Robert M. Williams; 2nd Vice-chair Gladdys; Ti-easurer, Norman V. interesis, as well we .slinuld, snpportinj,' tlK'ni at all tinios to the best War Camp. more snow and ice a7id sleet. V12 program. a vote of the' Civilian Protection Lamb. his chest and left side from shrap­ That this plan was formulated by Entries should bo sent to , Miss man, Mrs. J. D. Heffernan; Secre­ Mrs. James J. Walworth reported oi' our aiiililics, tliere arc certain enterprises and activitie.s, wliieh in nel from enemy fire while acting lands East Indies for some time He writes: "Dear Mom and Dnd: Committee which considered the a number of different nations with Finance Committee: Norman V. Wo shovelled the sidewalks at situation In a meetlnE Saturday. Roberta Pellegilnl and those sub­ tary, Mrs.; Raymond E. Plnkham; in her report as chairman ot the our opinion, can liost be. liiuKlled eodiieratively with llic, other niuni- as a foi-ward observer with an ar­ I've boon overseas twenty mrntlis I am in good health and tooling Thomas Mt Friscoe, Jr., v)ho was different governments, different mitted through the mall must be Treasurer, Charles N. Baxter. Lamb, Chairman; Joseph H. Dris- Women's Corps oipalilics Unit make >ip our iiirger Orentcr New lliiven Coninumit.v. mored infantry unit. TED lias re­ and I'm ready to come home any­ fine. Hope you have heard about nights and found them filled In selected for training in the Army "The War Council," Mr. Mosle coll, I. Lewis DooUttle, Lewis C. Branford Branch ot the Red Cross philosophies, different problems postmarked not later than January Ohalrm?n of committees: Gar­ Beeausc we shnre in the service ulTtVorded liy the Imspilnls, wel­ ceived tile Purple Heart and was time they want to send mo. I know me botore this. You have no reason again next morning. program at Connecticut University, said,'"does not have any official and ambitions. In the midst of war, Hamilton. at Its annual meeting January 8 in information that would Indicate 2'!. All members ot the association ment Production, Miss Marlon L. Seats Officers fare organizations and eleomnsinary institutions u( Greater New also awarded the Bronze Star for one thing—I'll never leave East for worry. Believe me. Contact Rod has been enjoying a f •vvarnlng. Air. raid signals may or vice president, Florence Whltcomb; in spite ot the handicap in short-, ger with tlie Soulliern New England. An Enjoyable Visit With "Grand­ spring cannot be far-away now, man and Mrs. William Hasse, sec-' ;^:i_ cow Conference. The.Russians lis­ Junior Red Cross, Mrs. Florence Frederick R. Houde, Sidney S. ages, both in gauze and yarn. 735 • aviator. Yes—he is glad to be back assigned. At the present time RAY may hot sound previous to an at­ From Injuries chaplain, Nellie Buell; secretary, The eenlralization of our Postal System, wlioreliy East Uuveii here with his family and looks for­ tack. Be on the alert. - , tened and agreed to • participate, Royal; Captain ot Motor Corps, Ward, Joseph T. Morawski. knitted articles were made by 103 and other communities in and iiround New Haven are brnnelies oi! is working in the Company OlTloo ma". Little Who Began Paint­ GroHiid-/ioo day tmo weeks Irom rotary. /Jy.5' - Katherine Page; treasurer, Carrie ward to a liappy time during his ,«•' then incorporated the general pur­ Pvt. Robert E. Kells, 26, ot Hill Miss Eleanor Harvey. Membership committee: Mrs. H, knitters which represents a • total the,New Haven Postal Dislrict is anotiier ease in point,^wliieli lias doing some correspondence and ing; In Oils At Age Of 75. ioinorro-to. Farmers np Farm Itlver If, a bo^mb. Is seen or heard ap- pose In the Declaration of Moscow. Crlspell, chairman; Mabel L. Doo­ Lounsbury; conductress, Roblna twenty-two days furlough. helping the Con'ipany Clerk. Chief Hugh J. Farrell of the Pq'-l'' ^ ; -i pjoaching,' dive behind any avail­ Street, Granite Bay, died on De­ Zvonkovlc; guard, Anna Cassidy; of 14,331 hours. This was an in- • combined better service willi efficiency of onernlioii. Few would tvay still reckon that day as mid­ lice Devartmenl has issued a marjij, Since then plans further developed cember 24 Irom Injuries received llttle, Althea Delon, Charles L, crease of 51 articles. Included in care,to return to the old methods. SGT. NORMAN LEAVSTROM '39 HARRY STRICKLAND '41 look Nobody minds visiting "Grand­ way of winter, and point to old able protection pr He face down to a day in August last year when Close, Solly Donadlo. first color bearer, Nellie Rice; sec­ received his basic training at ma';. Little In the C. L. Weaver ing to motorists to discontinue the'i \, with one arm under your forehead In action In Germany according to ond color bearer, Elizabeth Saund­ the total figures are 10 afghans do­ Now there is talk in some quarters of asking Legi.slativo sanc­ his boot training at Newport, R,I. rhyme, "Ground-hog Day, Half practice of allowing children wWi President Roosevelt calied a meet­ word received from the War De­ Pupils Purchase Program committee: Jane Bal­ nated by individuals. A total of tion lo a proposal to separate East Haven from the New Haven Pro­ Cochran Field, Ga. His next stop From there he went to Jacksoiiviilo home on Bradley avenue. It isn't a your wood and half your hay." and tlie other one across the back ing of the representatives of Great lard Lang, ciiatrman; Alice Peter­ ers; third color bearer, Susan Pal­ was Mississippi where he studied to chore. It's a privilege beoauso you sletls to hitch rides .,behind aito-l' of your head. partment by his wife, the former mer; fourth color bearer, Louise 109,062 surgical dressings were bate IDistriet. Tlic Now Haven Probate Hislriet embraces the eily of Fia. where he stayed about eight mobiles on the public highways. Britain, China, Russia and the Mlss-Tlioresa Phillips. son, J. Ray MacLean, Roberta Pel­ made, requiring 6,664 hours. These learn more about airplanes in an months. Next HARRY went to a like the pleasure of her company. Stormy nights picked by both Old One of the most dangerous fea­ Bonds; Stamps Brandriff. New Haven and tlie towns of Hamdeii, Orange, Wondhridge, Norlli Stone and Christ church people for United States to Dumbarton Oaks Kells entered the Army In June, legrini. figures are considerably lower than Haven and Bast Haven, and the present Probate Court, centrally lo­ airplane mechanical school. Next gunnery school at Lake City, Fla. She doesn't overwhelm you wll:ii an Arthur Burwell, proprlotdr ol tures of robot bombs Is flying in Washington, D.O. Post War Planning Committee: Gifts were presented to the in- he went lo factories to study planes- His next stop was at a camp in "organ recital" of her difficulties their annual supper-m'oetlngs. I glass, Upon receipt of an air raid and received his training at Camp Pupils purcliased seven cash .staliing officer, the president, and the figure for 1943. A 23% drop in cated in- the New Haven City Hall, well-stalTed and provided witli Art's Deluxe Cleaneis, in;.Ma|n'! On October 0, this plan was pub­ ^^heeler, Oa., going overseas with I. Lewis Doollttle, chairm-an; Alfred production and 26% in hours. vaults, hearing rooms, and chaiuber.s, is far better able lo lake eare and see their actual work and Beaufort, S.C. At this time HARRY as a patient who has boon confined Appreciate the kind words from street, next to the Town Ilttll, an-V' warning, or in case of continued Bonds and Stamps amounting to Eisner; William W, Ham, Arnold those who assisted in the installa­ to her bed tor two years. No sir. lished In the papers In the form of the Infantry In November. Ho Is $77r.-'!0 on Monday. Sales were di­ There were approxirnately 150 of our needs, we 'venture to say, than could a small, provineiid Pro- when he had passed all tests ho came liome on leave and after re­ J. D. Houston as to content of nounces, that his ostabllblimmt !«'; bombings, seek the nearest shelter, Proposals. It Is not a complete doc­ W. Hart, Meyer Leshlne, cdarles tion. went to Tennessee and has become porting back to Norfolk, Va., he Not on your life will she trouble get Indoors away from the hazard survived by his'wife, two children, vided among the various schools as workers. bale Court within the confines ol; our own town. EAST HAVEN NEWS. Also all oth­ temporarily closed. Annouttcement; ument, many details have not yet A. Terhune, R. S'. Baldwin. Mrs. Lounsbury appointed tlie a flight engineer. He Is stationed left for somewhere in South Amer you with the "Little" troubles. But will be made shoitly ot lOBumptlonj of flying, glass.. Gall and Robert, and his parents, follows: Stony Creek, $82.45; Short tollowlng committees; Relief, Car­ 3807 garments and other articles Tlie trend today is toward district court syslcnis, as for instance, from her first loading • question ers who have given encouragement been decided—but It represents the Mr. and Mrs. John Kells, Sherwood Taxpayer's League Committee: our Stale Juvenile Conrt set-up, which luis demonslraled the wisdom tliere now, probably for several lea where he Is-now. HARRY re­ and advice. ot business. , ,• ,i In case of intermittent bombing Beach, $54,70; Laurel Strijet, $151.25 Reginald S. Baldwin, chairman; rie Lounsbury, and Florence Whit were made by nine Sewing Units. about "how are others?" to her last general Ideas on wlilch the four Street, Granite Bay. Indian Neck, $280.70; Harrison of such a plan. Tliere may he good reasons why East Haven should months. NORM has just been liome ceived training in radar and is now attacks proceed cautiously but re­ Norman V. Lamb, Leoniai E. Rice, comb; executive, Nellie Rice, chair The largest number of workers at on a furlough. He is married to Ihstalilng radios in planes. He re­ farewell, you wonder how she keeps March ot Dimes going forward Afrs. Chester KiUght Itf iciHBh^h6usc' at\ot .Pocghontak'fn Red/Men's Hall. you need help,! , win Maddern, Mrs. Andrew Law­ ine Pagij; liospital, Susan Palmer; lion of 1200. ;d iv dedleu,ln,flnp art In Sloan street, signatory powers "In -accordance rence, Mrs. Gepi-ge Pond; Harbor Rotary Guest Possibly the best test of the about.; the 1038,,.llasketball. team .r-'QUS'-,GMjEitaiBartlett tuned to a local .station. cesses." At the meeting of the Branford ment aid, Nellie Rice. function, came on March 2, 1944 GLYNN '38 and BILL THOMSON mother was Elizabeth Walker Hood. Be calm, panic makes matters win Micliaelson; Harrison Avenue A covered dish luncheon was Icnow tluil our readers will value them. As we liavo pointed out on gla. GUS has seen service in Guad­ A.S d child Mrs. Little painted In A feature at the annual mooting Pos^roonw in'Thon^pson avenue. For this reason. It Is Important Rotary Club Monday noon at the when a major fire threatened to '38 and all the rest. I, tor one, got alcanal and at the present time we worse. At tile annual meeting of the Mrs. John Quinn and Mrs. Samuel served preceding the meeting. destroy the business center of other occasions, it is our intention to make THIi! NEWS of -as Avide water colors particularly loving to of the Stono church Friday night Ladies are selling tickets for a nice that the public In, the United C.F.U. Lodp;p 102, hi'ld recently, the Oasis Town' House, the speaker was quite a bang out of watching them understand tliat ho is on his way Beach; Indian Neck, Mrs. George Carl L. Miliward, superintendent Branford. Ail the sub-committee local appeal as possible. AVe feel that information of tlie kind Snpl. bring to life on the canvas, moun­ (story elsewliore) was the presen­ cooker now on display in window of States fully understands the pro­ followinti (jfficei's tor the ensuing Miller; Laurel Street, Mrs. Harold play ball. As tor their present ad­ home. GUS will go into training at Holcombe Drug Co, blem of international unity, the ot schools in Milton, Pa., Instructor ciialrmen were alerted, the Can­ Gillis is so well able lo present, means iiiueh more lb the fathers and tain scenes In North Wales where tation of a program on the Re­ year were elected: president, Tousoy and Mrs. Leo Flnneran; mothers of our children here in East Haven than any niiiouiit of dresses—I plan to drop each one of the Ofllcers' Candidate School her father had a summer home. turning Service Man Records made basic form ot the agreements, and in Education in Buckneil Univer­ teen Corps served coffee and dough them a line ot two—and I certain­ upon his arrival here. Progressive pinochle headlinor Infantile Polio Matthew R. Bolanlc; vice president Stony Creek, Mrs. Richard Howd; Dramatic Club nuts, Mrs. Constance Myers in a "syndicated" malorial such as is to be liad in tlic daily press. Siijit. About eight years ago residents of by N.B.C. of the Congregational our own obligations as a member. .Rolioit Ya.";i?vn(;: Secretary, Matt­ sity, and a member of the Youth ly hope that they answer. This af­ SGT. HERBERT GLENEWINKEL tonight in Christ Cliuroh Hall. Short Beach, Mrs. Herbert Baldwin Committee of Rotary Internation­ short time had her Information Giiiis Icuows our coniinunity, lie knows the children in our seliools, East Haven had tlie opportunity to Committeo on War Victims and L[irge attendance ekpeced. Frede­ The State Department Is taking hew; Roilm-au; Financial S[;cretary, C.in'jc Brook, Mrs. John Sliney. ternoon I bought a new polo pony '42 took his basic training at Port SCO an exhibition of about twenty War Services. The records were Campaign Opens great polns to discuss the proposed al. His subject was "Every Rotar- Names Officers and Registration committee roafly and he knows Hie parents. He can lliercfore deal with scliool pro­ rick C. Dahl lieads committeo. Slophun Koljak, and publicity, blems from the local angle, the angle from which ."11 of.lis view tlie and now my string amounts to two. Deveiis and then was sent to Duke of her oil paintings In the Haga- played by Harris Anstey and In­ plans with both branches of Con­ ian a Friend ot Youth." to serve it necessary, the chairman I'm getting there but I think that Charles Bijxter, chairman of the Mlchai.'l a. Lalch. Board ot trus- ~ ot Shelter was on the scene, but educational system. ... Unlvei'slly, He remained there for man Memorial Library. One re­ cluded "Tho Opportunity and Re­ Wc'have been following with gress, with the many groups who toES, Anthony Prahovlc, Robert MAIL ROUTE OPEN Mr. Miliward outlined the causes The Branford GrangiS' Dramatic will be tile last one Til buy." two weeks and tiion was transfer­ markable thing about this worl^ sponsibility ot the Church with annual Infantile Paralysis drive ot juvenile delinquency and Club met recenlty at the home ot fortunately Ihe services of his Because we believe everv parent should road this series ni arti­ keen interest the growth and de­ have been working on peace plans, Yasovac, John steglna. RICHARD POWELL '43 look his red to Wake Forrest College. He e- was that it was all done after Mrs. Returning Veterans," "Home Isn't velopment of "Flash", the Dalma­ for funds announces that'Mrs. Ro­ and with the public via radio and ON JULY FIRST stressed youth service as one of the Mrs. Mary Ralola of Chestnut committee were not needed. The cles bv Supt. Gillis, we suggest that you tell your neighbors about ger A.-Benton of Pino Orchard who The officers will be installed at Motor Corps members on duty at them "and that ymi,mention them at Parciil-Teacher meetings. If boot training at Newport, R.I malned hero tor throe month^ and Little had pas.sed beyond the bib­ Home Any More" and "Seven Years tian mascot at Fire Headquarters, newspapers. Past failures must not most important activities ot Ro­ Street and elected the following of­ From hero he was sent lo Brook­ ^ \ is a member of the qtato executive the next, regular monthly meeting, Tlio tollowlng star route in Con­ the Military Hospital and Air Base there are any' questions yon would like lo have answered or if there then returned lo Duke Uhlvorslty lical .span of three score years and In Two." and were pleased to team this occur again. tary Clubs. He urged every Rotar- ficers: president, Mrs. Mary Raiola lyn Navy Yard and then DICK where ho attended the Army Fi­ ten. She was 75 at the time the board of Infantile Paralysis, Inc., on January 21. All members are re­necticut tor carrying the mail of vice president, Mrs. Eve Lowe; were in constant touch with the are speeific "scliool problems you would like discussed, we are sure week that she has achieved a ian to become actively interested situation, but were not needed. One wont to Bath, Me., where he was nance School. HERB loft Duke work was begun. Yes that's the age Mr. Werner Benglcr is convales- win be'treasurer here this year. quested to attend, as matters ot the United States from July 1, 1945 in the welfare of some youth. secretary-treasurer. Miss, Ruth An­ that, Supt. Qiilis will be glad to hear from yon. - weight of 34 pounds. "Flash" is urgent importance will come up for minor casualty was treated on the on shore patrol. DICK went to University tor Fort Harrison, Ind., when most of us have retired or ing at his home in Saltonstall Contributions by check should be MEN REAPPOINTED to June 30, 1949, is now open for There were 34 present at the derson; assistant secretary, Mrs getting to be quite a dog. discussion. scene. Bermuda—then back to the slates. and from this point was sent over­ have boon retired. Parkway following an operation. ADDITIONAL TOWN TOPICS made out to the National Infan­ BY SELECTMEN bids according to Postmaster Jos­ meeting including Clarence L. Althea Delon; director, Mrs. Mar­ He has seen much service overseas tile Paralysis Fund, Mrs. Roger eph Driscoll, who will furnish pro­ MEMORIAL TO COL. LOCKHART seas to New Guinea and is now Mrs. Little recalls seeing Queen Mr. and Mrs. C. Leslie Burgess ot ON PAGE 2 Clark ot New Haven and Johnson's lon Berger; entertainment commit­ The hurricane which visited this and was on furlough during Christ there in the Ai'my Finance Ser­ Victoria and other members of the Benton, treasurer and sent either At a recent meeting of the Board posal forms and all necessary in­ Point, visiting Rotarlan. tee, Mrs. Elizabeth D'Arcy, Mrs. area did do. little damage that few Members of Harry R. Barlielt po.s't, American Legion^ are lo be mas. DICK is now in San Francis Bartlett road announce the en­ to,the treasure]; or the chairman. MRS. FRANK STONE vice. royal family when she lived in of Selectmen Fredrlk F. Osterholm: formation upon application: New Abbie Close, Mrs. Wlnilred Cooke. of the disaster personnel wont into eoninicndcd for their action at a post meeting Thur.sdayinight in set- CO waiting to go out again. London. Vivid in her memory too is gagement of their daughter, Lillian The drive opens Monday and a was reappointed a "member of the ADDRESSES CLUB Haven to Saybrook, 34.5 miles and The next meeting will be held on action, although all sub-chairmen Miss Mattiiews has just received to A.S. Jack R. Hunter, USNR, son REMEMBER WHEN? ling up a fund making possiiile an animal Oratorieal Contest among BOB CONFREY '45 took his boot the experience of hearing tho fam­ special effort will be made .here this Parker Memorial Park committee. back, six times: a week, serving LEGIONNAIRE COYLE Tuesday, January 23 at the home were alerted. The Emergency hos­ the students in the East Haven Higli school as a nieiuorial lo Colonel a letter from SGT. BOB JUNIVER of Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter of year ' to increase collections In training at Newport, R.I. After this '43. He tells her that he has just ous Adellna Pattl sing there and ot The appointment became effective Branford, Guilford, East River, of Mrs. Elizabeth D'Arcy ot East pital at the Blackstone Library Charles E. Loekliart whpse death oeeurred reeciilly. Col. Loekliart hearing the American evorigellsts, Wiikinsburg, Penn. Mlss Burgess JAN. 12 to JAN. 19, 1020 view of the fact that the town has January 1st. The Study Group ot the Bran'- Madison, Clinton, Westbrook and SPEAKS TO POST Main Street. was made jready andth e Chairman he went to Little Creelt, Va., for received his third Dak Leaf Cluster ford Garden Club met Friday af­ lieaded the slule oominillee wliich had charge of oratorieal contests gunnery training. BOB was trans­ for his air medal. BOB then goes Moody and Sankey who were popu­ markable paintings. But her artis The Union Missionary Society realized more money in patient John Knecht and William Hitch­ Saybrook post offices. Bond re­ Mr. Eugene Rodney maintained an sponsored by Legion posts in many schools of the state and this activ­ care, than It.has ever contributed. ternoon at the home of Mrs. S. A. At the regular monthly meeting ferred to the S.S. Thomas Nelson on to say: "Oil yes—will you please lar In Britain of that time. She al­ tic touch lives In the beautiful met with Mrs. E. E. Cowles and cock, Jr., have received appoint­ quired with bid is $5,000. all night post at the Police Head­ ity had been close lo liis heart for .several year.s. As an educator in so remembers as a child collecting Mrs. H. H. Bradley had charge of Fifty! percent of the' amount Grlswold. Mrs. Howard Marlln ot the Corcoran Sundquist Post HEARING LAST EVENING quarters. The following day mem­ and remained with his ship tor inform Mr. Fagerstrom of my ad­ hand work which she does. Deeply ments to the Hammer Field Com­ American Legion held at the Ar­ the New Haven schools Col. Ijochharl loved eliildren and was never money In school tor the relief ot religious by nature, patient and the program. raised remains In Branford and mittee also effective January 1st. showed an exotic plant brought bers of the Survey Committee, eight months. After a sixteen day dress as that paper ho send.s out from Florida which is now In bril­ WILL SPEAK MONDAY mory Tuesday nlgrt the following The Pine Orchard Zoning Ap diappier than when enconrasing lliein. As a militiiry man and war leave BOB was assigned to the S.S. has been going to California and victims In the great Chicago flro. optimistic, "Grandma" Little Is a A baked lamb supper was served the remaining half .is forv^arded made a complete survey of the veteran lie instilled in their developing iiiinds an ardent .spirit of pa­ by the new Parish Air Society of to the national organization. . . liant rod bloom for the flst time in veterans of World War II were peal Board held a puljiic hear­ entire town to ascertain the Noah Webster. At the present time then to all the former posts I've When she was 20, Mrs. Little true Inspiration to ail who know FASHION SHOW eight years. The Rev. Matthew Madden will elected to membership, Stanley ing in the fire house last evening triotism and good citizenship. Tlie oratorieal contests will continue he has been transferred to the Sea been on. It's an interesting paper came to America and settjled In her. "I brought my religious faith Christ Episcopal church. Contributions will, be sojlclted by amount of property damage. to do thi.s. It is such a memorial as Col. Loekliart would have wanted. Mrs. Frank Stone spoke on the be guest speaker at the Monday Bush and John Leprlce. George N. to consider the application of Bees and Is located at Camp Endl- ad I enjoy it a lot." BOB goes on Wlliimantlc. Four years later she from across the sea"; she says, Little Donald Bacon was HI with mall and boxes will be centrally lo IN FEBRUARY It would seem that the disaster married Charles Erwln Little, a the Measles. ^' catcd. ' subject, "Eight Aces," discussing noon meeting o* the Branford Ro­ Dunbar Jr., veteran ot World War Charles A. Van PattSn to erect an cott, R.I. BOB now expects to go to say that he will write more of­ "and it has stayed by me through I was also elected. accessory building on Linden Ave. committee can give an adequate ten and that he likes to get mall former teacher and a shoe mer­ many difflcuitios in lite." She is a Harold Clark was visiting his Some fifty local girls and women eight foremost plants, shrubs, and tary Club and will use as his sub­ account of itself when the situa­ A FRIENDLY, WELCOME VISITOR TO YOUR HOME to Alaska. }. ject "Speech and Personality." Legionnaire Pi'ank Coyle gave an from the old home town. chant, who shared her Ideals ot devoted member of the Old Stono grandparents at the congregation­ win model the latest styles at a bulbs. Members were reminded ot tion demands It. . BOB SAVAGEAN writes from life. Stress was placed on their al par.sonage In High street. MEMORIAL SERVICES the lecture to be given fit the Lawn interesting address on the work­ If you had talicn the troulile, as we did, lo count the names church whoso fortunes she follows fashion show to bo given 'by J. COURT OP HONOR England that he would like to con­ S. SGT. CURTIS PALMER'S '42 family lite, on the value ot books eagerly. And so our tribute to Mrs. H. J. Farrell was serving as Johnson' and Sons of ^ew Haven. Club on January 15 at 3 o'clock by ings of the Veterans Employment 350 Service Cases Handled mentioned in last week's issue of THE NEWS yoii would have dis tinue his education even though he dad called at the school the other Among the boys honored at the PIGGERY HEARING Service ot U.S.E.S. and of education and in taking "Grandma Little" a personality substitute teacher in Union school The show will be staged in the John T. Arms. A Court of Honor and scouting During the year ot 1944 the Home covered a total of 239 of them in the iirst tliree and a Iialf pages, is in the Navy as he wishes to day to donate one dollar towards part in the lite ot the community. who is a personality I recent memorial service held at Members ot tlie Post will call on demonstration' will be conducted which was llie space aUotted lo East Haven in our arrangnmeiil of in the absence ot Miss Blue. - Hopkins Grammar School for for- Community House February 23 and A public hearing will be held Service Committee handled 350 earn enough credits to receive a the payment of stamps tor the ser­ Three children today bless her for Chaplain Ernest Albertine wlio is in the Community House, January cases involving 210 different fami­ publiealioii in combination with the 15vanl'ord Keview. That is wlial vicemen's Bulletin. We certainly mer students of the school who the entire proceeds will be for the Jaoooka Veterans Ohninnan Monday evening in the town hall high school diploma. BOB says: "I this early training In their home, new playground project at Ham­ confined to his home with illness. 24 by the Branford Disrtict Coun lies. lielps lo make a home town paper interesting. We are all interested am interseted in taking up a cor­ thank you, Mr. Palmer, tor your In­ Mrs. H. W. Rankin of Wethors- have died in-the service of their to act on the application of Alex cil ot Boy Scouts. country! was-Charlcs F. Montellus, mer Field.' Struzlnskl to operate a piggery. Tile services wliich this division in knowing what other folk are doing, espeoiully those wlio are our respondence course and any infor­ terest/—we appreciate It. fleld, Mrs. C. L. Weaver ot East Representative Irving c. Jacocks of Red Cross renders have been re­ friends and neighbors. AVe -want more names in our columns, items son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurltz Mon­ Jr., will head the Veterans AiTairs OLD AGE ENUMERATION mation you can supply will be ap­ ROBERT BACON SF 2-c '30 took Haven, both of whom have had tellus of Bryan Road. Monday evening, Georgia Chap classified recently by National about what you and your family and friends are doing. If your boy preciated very much. Being in the his boot training at Newport, R.I., useful teaching careers, and Mal­ SNFANTELE PARALYSIS FORMER RESIDENT DIES Committee-during this session of or girl is home ou a furlougli let us hear lihout it. if you are enler- the General Assembly. HOSE COMPANY ELECTS As of October 1, 1944 the Old ter No. 58 will entertain the Visit­ Headquarters into the following r girl is home ou a lurlougli let us near aooui ii.. Jt you arc eniei- Navy has slopped my education from Newport he travelled to colm G. Little of the TVA in Paris, ing Worthy Matrons and Worthy five functions: ta Raymond C. Barnes is a member Age Assistance enumeration total lining gue.sts from out of town it is a courtesy to tliem lo let iis loll and I really want a high school Groat Lakes, Michigan where ho Tenn. It Is clear that Mrs. Little 1945 KEEP GIVEN SIXTH DEGREE • Philip H. Reilly, formerly of At tlie Annual Meeting ot the was 5618, an Increase ot IBD over Patrons of surrounding chapters Communications—assisting with abbou t it. H' you" have an interesting idea for a "write-up", or if you diploma." We 'have replied to was in Henry Ford's Plant tor ex takes great pride also in a grand of the Liquor Control committee at 8 o'clock in Masonic Hall. The AMERICA Branford, died at his homo In E:y"l- and Motor Vehicles Committee. M. P. Rice Hose, CO., No. 2, held at the previous year. communications between service­ liavave a suggestiosuggest! n concerning a "Personalty" whom we can feature. BOB'S letter and we will certainly perlence. BOB left this point for daughter, Mrs. Edward G. James of Among those from here who at; Ha, Ol>lo this week. Mr. Reilly was initiatory, work will be exempli men and their families through Cromwell and two great grandchli Bills of local interest may be glv the flrohouse Monday night, tlie Bills for $3.00 tax are in tlie mails we will be deliglitcd to liave you say so. Together we can make THE do everything we possibly can to Recolfe, Brazil. He was there tor STRONG tended'the convention of the Con- born here, moved to Ohio when a following officers were elected: and are due and payable February fied by the visiting matrons and both National and International NEWS a friendl.v,'welcome visitor to your home each week.. ~ help him earn that high school di­ eighteen months and then re dren, Richard James of Cromwell neoticut Grange in Hartford Tues­ on to either representative to be patrons. After the meeting there young man. le Is survived by his Edward P. Tdbln, Jr., Captain; 1st. Red Cross channels. been residents of East Haven for ploma turned to New York. His ship was and Greta Little of A.sheville, N.C. day are the following members of presented, so far as their duties will be a Post Office Auction and Not to be forgotten are the pic­ wife, two brothers, John F. Reilly permit, to the General Assembly, Chester Tisko,'''lst Lieut.; John Information—supplying informa­ MRS. HUSTED DIES the past 18 years. Fdneral services one of the lend lease ships sent to the. Branford Orange: I. Lewis of Main Street, Branford, aiid Wil­ refreshments will be served. tion about government regulations Ruiisia. BOB was a member of the tures of four nephews on her la Early preparation is suggested as Banko, 2nd Lieut.; Edward Dris­ AFTER LONG ILLNESS were held Wednesday morning Monday afternoon in the funeral Dooilttle,.master;. Jytr. an^ Mrs. liam Reilly of Dayton, Ohio; by two coll, TreasArer\ and Steward; Jos­ QUIZ PROGRAM SCHEDULED and legislation, and community re­ from the W. S. Clancy & Sons fun­ parlors of Norman V. Lamb. Rev. crew on this ship and travelled to ble dressed In the uniforms of the John DeBay,Miss Faith Hoogh- a dead line will be established for Murmansk, Russia. He remained in U. S. Army. Mrs. Little's daily pray­ sisters Mrs. John Doyle and Mrs. reception of bills. eph Lasko, Secretary. GALLON CLUB MEMBERS sources and assistance to service­ The death ot Mrs. Charles Has­ eral parlors in Kirkham Avenue, WiUlam G. West - officiated and in­ klrk. Miss Doris Blrks, Miss Eleanor William Henchey of New Haven, The regular monthly meeting of men, exservicemen and civilians. and Requiem High Mass at 9 A.M terment was in Green Lawn Ceme­ Russia tor three months teaching ers are for Cap. Douglas W. Ran­ Skroza and Miss Doris skroza. Miss ted of 135 George street, occurred the Russians how to man the ship kin, a maintenance engineer with and by several nieces and nephews. the Women's Republican Club will Mrs. Harriet Johnston, Signe A. Benefits and Claims— helping at her home Saturday evening tol­ in St. Vincent do Paul's Church in tery. Mrs. Redman who died Friday Blrks and Miss Eleanor Skroza Funeral services were held in Ely- EDITOR JOHNSON SPEAKS Residents Hear Explosion be held on Monday afternoon at Bloomqulst and W. D. Plnkham servicemen and their faniilies with Taylor avenue. in her 61st year had resided until BOB Is now stationed at the Phila­ the Air Force In Puerto Rico; Capt, JOIN THE MARCH OF DIMES took the sixth degree. ' lowlng a long illness. Mrs. Husted delphia Navy Yard, whree re is James W. Rankin ot the IflOth In­ rla. ' - the home of Mrs. Irving Harrison have given blood to the Red Cross allowances and allotments and Is survived by her husband; three recently in East Haven and leaves Mr. Reilly left Branford 50 years Curtlss Johnson, publisher of the Scores of Branford residents East Main Street. A quiz program for the eighth time, thus becom­ veterans and their families with a large circle of friends. Besides awaiting the new stoamsiilp "Ok­ fantry in the South Pacific; First daughters, Mrs. Anne Rossi of East lahoma City." Lieut. Malcolm 0. Little Jr., with Space Sponsored By The next meeting of the Half ago. He and a brother, William of Shore Line Times In Guilford and aroused early Sunday morning by will be conducted by Mrs. Ruel ing members ot the famous Gallon claims for government benefits. Haven, Mrs. Grace Robinson and FUNERAL SERVICES her husband, she IS survived by Hour Reading Club will be held thlg Dayton, Ohio, visited here ' two president of the Connecticut Edi­ a series ot explosions. Fear of robot Llndberg and the members of her Club. Reporting— supplying informa­ two sons, Harold S. Fowler and the engineering corps in Italy and Mrs. Blanche Gederman of Provi­ FOR MRS. REDMAN FELIX PRO'IT), 45 took his bott First Lieut. Albert P. Little, a co­ afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wil­ years ago. When a resident here lie torial Association will speak on bombs sent some immediately to program committee. tion about home conditions to mil­ dence, R. I.; three sons, Frederick, Raymond W. Fowler, and three training at Sampson, N.Y. He has liam Hoadley of Montowesc Street. worked for the old Branford Lock "The Need tor the Now Promotion Lewis Hamilton of The Hamilton itary and naval authorities to help daughters, Mrs. Gladys Leddy, Mrs. pilot on a B-29 who expects to see phones. John and Charles, the two former The funeral services for the late been a.^lgned to the Seabees and overseas service soon. East Haven Packing Co. A lecture on "Later Italian Paint­ Works. and Research Bureau,"/january 20 The explosions originated at the A covered dish supper will be Shops is registered at Hotel Southl them make decisions concerning sons are In the armed forces; and Mrs. Emma L. Redman wife of .Vera M. Cornelius, all of New Ha has been doing stevedore work at Burr Street ings" will be In charge of Mrs, Two nolces, Mae Hinohey Foley In Hotel Kcnmore, Boston of the A. F. Holden Co. war plant in West served this evening at the annual moor, Chicago while attending the servicemen in matters ot furloughs six grandchildren. George Redman of 699 QlunnlpiaC|Ven, and Mrs. Sylvia N. Skinner of Camp Endlcptt, R.I. FELIX is now Since she has been ill, Mrs, Little John Beaver and Mrs. Donald Saw- Northeastern regional meeting of and Genevieve Doyle left Monday Haven and resulted in lire losses meeting of the First Congrega­ midwinter^ American Furniture discharges and clemency. Mrs. Husted and her family have avenue, Fair Haven, were held here West Haven. home on a nine day furlough. is no longer able to do her re- telle.' - - .' to attend the funeral. the National Editorial Association. between $300,0013 and $400,000. tional Church. Marts. . S:ontinued on page five •:M ?r

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