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Pngo Eight THE DRAHFORP REVIEW - EAST HAVEW NEWS Thursday, Jonliqry 4.1951 HiiOKiu.U IlKKOidi.L LIDL^avY STONY CREEK North Branford CLASSIFIED ADS By Bobbie Howd — Tol, 8-0646 CONGBEGAXIONAL CHIIKCH i ! llCT. n, C. Trent, I'aslor ^"^^^^ Miss Etliel Maynard HELP WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Organist and Choir Director Hello and a Happy New Year: quote "People of ether communities BUY . RENT SELL !• hope every one had a pleasant i should have as much respect for^ur 11:00 Morning worship - HAVE IT REPAIRED day, and that there weren't too I town as they would expect us to 9:45 Sunday School — Mrs. many folks.wlth -aches. It was have for their." So It YOU know Rollln Whitney, superintendent. FOUR sort quiet around mldnlsht here,anyone In these other .suburb!, zioN Ei'iscoPAL cuirncn hi town, I Buess every one was some i won't you explain to them- In a nice 25 r?ETs=50/ TIMES $1:50 Rev. Kcancis J. Smith, Kcctor Oflo T/mo Combined With The Branford Review where olso'celcbi'atlnk. tort of way that we are also proud Edmund L. Stoddard Many thanks to my friends wlia of our own little town? No offense Lay Reader Classiffod Advertising Must Be Prepaid VOL. VI—NO. 18 are still scndlnpr mo cards. I am up Is meant to .an.vcno, only what you Mrs. Paul R. lAiwklns EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1951 S Confs Per Copy—32 A Year and about the house now and hope drop our streets, our people have Organist For ad over 25 words, 10 cents for eacli additional 5 words to bo down .street vlslthiR soon. to clean up. Another rare spot Mrs. Edmund L. Stoddard How about resolutions? Have you ai-ound, nccordlnK to the many Choir Director made them and broken them al- i phone calls I'yo received. Is the poor l):30a.m. Morning Service and CLASSIFfED DISPLAY MRS. ERIC DOHNA ready? It seems to be the same condition under the underpass here Sermon 50c per column inch AUTHORITIES ALARMED every year, one will Rive up smok- 'n town. As I am not familiar with Holy Communion, 1st, 3rd, and SS PRESIDENT OF InR, etc and no sooner resolved the road, as I have been In' for live 3th Sundays than broken, OhI well. It's fun any weeks, I can say only what I have Classified ads must be received by 5:00 P.M. Wednesday Meeting ApproTes; Morning Prayer 2nd and 4th OVER PUBLIC APATHY way. heard. Some folks toll me that cars Sundays for publication in Thursday edition, PUBLIC HEjALTH ASS'N two or three people have called are bohiR ruined, due io the holes me and asked me If I wouldn't hi the road, others hava said that 'J'lic I!)5I Foi'd K-I j)]rliu|) (ruck ami oilier inoduls hi Ihc new Fortt Children of the Parish will attend Tile annual mccling of lhi> Pub­ Iriick line fciiliirc ns opliuiuil cf|iii))iiicii( n n^w "!i-S(iii- li\(rn" c.-ili for church school cla.?ses at the Rectory Since (he ;;d.1illon of a third TO CIVILIAN DEFENSE lic Health Nursing A.s.snolallon wa.s write about the mess belnR madeilhpio will bo an awful smash-up The Branford Review - East Haven News son, boin on Dcctmhcr 20. Ptt.' of our town by nelRhborlnpt suburbs, under there If out of town cars Ro­ jdlilctl conifoi'l. All t'iilar};c(l ix-.-ir whidnw In till 11I.51 FnnI friickK pro­ at ton o'clock on Saturday morning, held on Monday evening, Januiirv CO THE BRANFORD PRINTING CO, BilllnKten, Kootc ltd. tu;; 8 In the Town Hall. Mrs. Erin W. ll seems that these towns don't InR under don't realize how bad It vides betlcr nll-tiroimil vi»]on. 'riiu iilcerini; column gciir.sliift in slnndtii-d ST. AOGUSTINE'S^R. C. CHURCH PHONE 8-243 i East Haven's Slov7 Response To Appeal Worries First Select­ Addition Of Four BRANFORD, CONN. boater, has cxprcsscsd great Dolnia presided nt the business have dumps or rather thov won't Is. So imtll IfROts fixed, drive slow- ci|ulpincii( on (lio F-1 liuck. Tlic new cnli, willi innny passenger cnr Rev. John J. McCarthy, Pastor pride in I'nis tutnrc basRctbali man Frank S. Clancy Who Terms Danger Real — Only have dumps in their towns thus ly and very careful under there, will meeting. Icndirc!!, I.s soiinii-pronfcd wKli iindcrcoalinK nnd runf liisiilnlion. Scnl.s, Rev, Felix Maffulrc squad. Twenty Seven Enlist For Possible Emergency Work. The follcwlng olTiccrs were re­ they use ours. While passing' Vou? ^iicliidlng backs, arc ndJuHlnlilc, nnd cushions Imvc a thick fonm rulilicr pnd. Frank Prawioy • LEGAL NOTICES IMMEDIATE DELIVERS; Iron Ena­ throuRli our streets with their over I A very happy mother yestcrda.y, Friends ol Dorman Renchy, An­ elected for the coming year; jircs- Organist and Choir Director mel Dralnboard SInbi, and tara- derson Auto Accessories flRurc. Riad Town authorities this week ex­ ident, Mrs, E. \V. Dohna; Lst vice loaded trucks.of trash, boxes dt. was Mis. Irma Allen. She hadn't;u„iii„ .iot„,. „nri hmtiin,-in inuj Mi- i,r=niini Rr.-w <.iiii« minmn-. NOTICE Mrs, Charles Donadio, assistant SPECIAL TOWN MEETING tories; Chrome Brass Toilet Ao- lo knew the popijlar youth is home pressed concern over tiic lack of REAL ESTATE president, Mrs. W. A. Ciiaves; 2nd To Building €ri*oup cans, and all sorts of rubbish, they'hoard from son, SRU John AltermattlVal'« sister and biothc-^^ Mass 7:00 - 0:15 The legal voters of the Town of eessorles; Copper Gottcr and from a seise at the liospltal and public response to Joining the East vice president, Mrs. H. S. Johnson; have been strewn all throuRhthc for almost two months and finally |?:,'}?„S'';S'„^^'^i;;Island, New York * Rellly of Stalon ^ ardi.csses,^^shle needed. iPleas Uj_^midere notif^ my ^Mrs . Olive Mass 0:00 Northford Congrega­ East Haven are hereby warned and hopeful fcr a fast and complete re­ Haven Civil Defense organization. ATTACHMENTS secretary, Miss Zlta Matthews; 'read comlnR from the Pines. Mi's, a letter came tlrroURh. John is a tional Church LeadcTg; Rooflnr >nd InanlaUqn. covery. To date seven have signified their treasurer, Frederick V. IClcin. The addition of u, four man Charles Howd for one thinks and I Marine over In Korea ovcr.slnce the Mr..and Mrs. Arthur retormann Sanzero If you have any donations. notified that .a Special Town meet­ '•eltlKcn's" panel was unanimously of LOUR Island City. New York. Wel­ CHURCH OF CUIIIST THE CONN. PLUMBINO AND Woril has it that lamiiar land intention of becoming associated Board of Directors for a 3 year " I start cf thIhRs. If .ycu have a son, . Classes in religious instructions ing will be held on January 8, 1951 with the local effort exclusive ol START JAN. 15 terni wore also :e-elsctcd, Mrs. POIIO APPEAL voted to the School Building Com­ brother, sweetheart or • rlend or comed hi the New Year with Mr. Stony Crock • v/111 be held at 10 o'clock on Satur­ In the Town Hall, at 8 o'clock P.M. LtiMBER COMPANE mark in town's center, the E. H. mittee of East Haven during a and Mrs, Richard HoWd. Diner, now up lor sale foilow- police auxiliary work and twenty Waiter Bussell.Mrs. Henry Cro.sby, relative In the armed services, won't Sunday January 7, 1051 day morning In the cliurch. Domini­ to act upon a duly signed petition 1731 Ststo St, New HATen, Conn. more have signed to assist the latter Lie.ns To Be Placed On 250 Mrs. John Blondl, Mr. Wllllnm E. Dear I'rlcncl, ' .pecial wwn mccling held In tho you v/rlto to hini often? Your letters Mr. and Mrs. Chas. O. Soastrand InR Icngtliy closc-v the following purpose: was noon-day stop for many Chief Edwin H. Priest. cvonlug. Williams and .son Peter from Belli- local soliool teachers and mer­ Haven. This Association voted a contri­ This yoai', in many part.s of the United Slates, Willie Mattson who Is stationed 11:00 A.M. MornhiR Worship, Augur a ."itudcnt at St. Mary's To take such action as may be First Selectman S. Clancy said bution to the Hospital ot St. Ra­ chllcli'cn and adiilt.s .stricken by infantile paraly.si.s are Under the terms of a rosolutioii down In Fort BrajjR, North Carolina PBRe. L. I. over the holidays. sermon subject, TruslinR God BUILDING MATERIALS FOR chants, and (he iclosinir of Uic Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olvrijn and Academy are In charge or classes. necessary to Inorease the number SALE—Storm Sash, Combination eatery forccil many to chanRC yesterday that East Haven Is not Filing of real estate liens will phael to help toward the cost of more tlian cvei' dopoiulcnt on tho gcnorosily of the offered by Martin a. Olson Sr., tho v/as heme for the holidays, on aten' ThrouRh The Cpmlns Year, by the of members of the Present School alone in responding to the appeal an Xray Clinic oqulpment which four men chosen must be n.ssoclat- day furlough. Mama was a* happy family spent part of the holidays Pastor Arnold R. Vail, Congrcjrational Chiirdi Building Committee appointed by Doors, Balsam Wool Insulation, daily eating routine, take place on Monday January 15, Amoi'lcan people. od with construction. with relatives Mrs. ARnes Johnson Fibre Glass Insulation, Reynolds Edward Street's Mickey Aceto is and that other towns are experi­ Tax Collector Wilfrid J. Rafter an­ will be available to all incoming lady en Ihoio days 7:00 P.M. PllRrlm Fellowship. ' Tho Annual Meeting ot- the a Town Meeting on December Gth, encing the same tiioublo. patients. of Bast Haven and Mr. and Mrs. Aluminum Insulation, Orange­ thankful for. Fr. Regan, K. of C. nounced today. Becnu.se ot the public's whololicni'lcd and contin­ Named to the panel were Town Sorry to hoar that young Alice Friday at 8:00 P.M. the teachers Church and Society will be held on 1048, from five (5) members to nine But tlic danger is alive, he said. Mrs. Marshall Bccbe, , chairman Englnoor, Robert Docker, Consult­ RcRinar' MIchaelfion of Hartford and officers of the Church of Christ Monday, January 15, In the chapel (9) members, said additional mem­ burg Pipe, Cinder Blocks, Cement, clubrosms facilities, becoming more The liens will be placed oh ap- ued response to tlie nnmial Mnrch of Dimes, the Na­ Garden Is In New Haven HuspUal. Thfi'Womons Auxiliary of the ,Plro Brick, Flue Lining, Yale Hard­ and mere efficient in the art of When and if a bombing attack pro.\lmately 250 pieces of property or the Nursing 'Committee an­ ing Engineer Hugh J. Blakoloy, She will have suilorv pi'iformed on School, will meet at the home of alter a supper which Is to b2 served bers to be experienced in the build­ occurs In the vicinity, East«Haven nounced tlie-appointment of Mrs. tional Foundation and its Chapters have been able to Martin G. Olson Sr. and George Dopt. Is liolloctlnR clothes fcr the Mr. Howard Kolsey by the ladies of the Sewing Zo- ing and contractor's trades, and to ware at MEFPBRT LUMBER CO., Canasta playlns. A few mpre lessons on which last year's taxes due the her eyes. Send a caid everyone, and Branford 8-3484. and the smiling meat dealer will and the United States will be called town, have not been paid. These Olenna Mcintosh as a third, part- meet tills challenge and fight back. On the national, Cawlcy. 'crippled children In NowlnRton Mr. and Mrs. Donald Atkln.T/n clefy. ITho Nominating Committee authorize same School Building upon for cooperation tar in excess help cheer this little KBl up ' will present the following slate of Ccmmltteo to take such action as take on all comers. were taxes on the 1949 list due in time nurse. as well as the local level, March of Dimes funds have The above ijanol presented by Alto Mr. Albeit Llbboy, formoily of the -wildest dreams, he said. During tlio. hiontll ot December M officers: Treasurer, Mr, Fred Har­ may be deemed advisable lor the FURNISHED APARTMENT Reason for I'hc sad face on Nurses, doctors, firemen, policemen two parts March 15 -1050 and . made it possible to launch a full-scale counter-attack James Gartlnnd was chosen by a of Stony Cieek, now of Haycock rison ; Deacons Mr. Harry Junlver purpose of completion .and erec­ TO RENT, modern I'A room ef­ August 15, 1950. tiic Association' nurses,' Mrs. John standing vote over another panel Earl Thomas, Sr., of Elm Court spotters, boatmen, transportation- Stone and Mrs. Blair, assisted the in the research'laboratory, in the classroom and In Point, Indian Neck, Is a patient In and Mr, ClIlTord Harrison; Invest­ tion of a new school or schools In ficiency apartment, Slmi-nons men, blood donors, first aid men, Tile liens, to be placed on every offered by .Martin a. Olson Sr, 4 ^ Now Haven Hospital Ho Is rp- ment Committee, Mr. Douglas B. East Haven. •Hide-a-way Bed, automatic lieat these days is (hat fislilng: piece ot jjroperty on whlcli any East Haven Women's Club in the tho hospital ward., which Included Martin Olson jr., a - buddies arc presently cn,1oyInB communication men, amateur radio distribution ot baskets of food and "1 -f cuperathiK Iicm a major operation Holabird: Religious Education Com­ 'and hot water, fully Insulated, hams and countless other occupa­ portion of the tax remains unpaid, builder, in iilaco of Cawlcy whoso mittee, Mrs. Clifford Harri.on: Ben­ Dated at East Havcri, Ccnn., this Tiled kitchen and bath, private Florida sunshine at the end of tOJ'S. Your East Haven Chaptei' is very much a part of Mr. Lee Lay of Bucna Vista Road fishimr rods aboard sliip. tions will be called upon to service can only bo avoided by prompt re­ name was offered by Oartland up­ Is confined to Now Haven Hospital evolence and Missionary. Mrs. Da­ 2nd day or January, 1951, bath, private entrance,' excellent mittal to the tav^ office of all taxes The annual reports showed a that (Ight, and I think we can bo pi'oud of our rccoi'ri on tho recommendation of Abra­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (Duke) the town. considerable Increase In the gen­ So how about all of vou nice people vid Hindinger; Every Member Can­ Fi'ank S, Clancy location on bus line, Tel. Bran- duo, Rafter said. of sci'vico nnd accomplishment. However, without the ham Cross. The Oartland molloh ' vass, Mr, George LInsloy: Pruden­ Alfred F, Holc:;mbe • lord- 8-3817. Pascarilla said hello to a new foot­ The true test will be to turn eral amount ot. niu'sing services. was accepted by a 01 to 34 count. sending oft cards? Do It today ball playex at Grace Hjospital last Tho collector's office is currently enthusiastic support of our citizens, who have given Lets SCO now, wo have somo birth­ tial Member-at-largo. l/ra.-Arthur Frank A. Barker chaos Into order'but unless there preparing tax bills on the list of Mrs. Johnston reported that over The vole oiilargos the building Maynard; Flower Committee. Mrs. Board., of Selectmen of •Tlinrsday, Jan. 4th. The youngster Is widespread Interest in the work 3000 nursing visits Were made dur­ so generously of their time, energy and money, it days that have lOLcntly passed and DACHSHUND PUPPIES - will be named James Joseph. Mom October 1, 1950. The new taxes committee to nine and now em­ a couple cpmhiK up Glad tldhiRs Ralph Holabird, chairman, Mrs. Al­ . the Town of Eafit Haven Both male and female In Red to be performed, the know-how will for the current fiscal year of >the ing the past year. would have been impossible to continue our work. braces tour of tho Citizen's Com­ fred Hawkins, and Miss May Hola­ was the former Frances "Williams of be lacking. The budget for the year 1951 to Leonard Muiray, Doc 24. Johnnie and Black and Tan. Gi'and com­ Laurel Street. town will be due in two parts, mittee, two from tho School Plann­ Molillo. Doc 27 and to Mis Jamo bird. panions and house pets. Loe- It, Is not to waste time that the tho first March 15 and the second was presented: by Mr. Klein and As one of those public-spirited citizens, please ing Committee and three from tho Allen Deo 30 Best wKshes and biR Inaugurated brklge Farm. Sperry Road, Beth­ According to the "Young Ap­ public appeal of helpers ot all kinds August 15. ' passed. Board of Education. On Sunday evening. January 7. at are being called upon, he continued. Commendation was given to the accept our heartfelt gratitude for your assistance in cakes to niy little son Tcmmy who 10 o'clock, the North Branford Con­ any, New Haven 3-1876. prentice" Boardman Trade's school To meet appropriations includ­ the past, May wc count on it again during the 1951 By unanious approval the duties publication Alfred Carleton of the It is to meet a growing emergency fblowlng volunteer workers at tlio will be two on Jan 10, and to my gregational Church pastor and ci.clr ,with the same fortitude that police ed in the town's budget for the various Well Cliild Conferences Mai'ch of Dimes appeal? Never has the need.been of the committee will bo restricted- Uttlo niece Susan Murray who will will bo heard over Station WLLI HOUSEWORK and Cooking machine department has , been current fiscal year of 1950-51, the and firemen and volunteers dis­ during tho year, under the direc­ gi-oatcr. . lo tiic erection and completion of bo olRht on J.an. U Xp .you know Church Hour. wanted fiJIl or part time Box chosen citizen of ,the month. Befprc played during the recent hurricane tax office must collect $627,475.80 tion of Mrs. Walter Bu&sell: Mrs tiie South School only, as ollorod in somo one who will bo havhiR a Local schools wore opened on M, Branford Review. entering Boardman,' the youth at-, but en a scale so vast that piepara- In taxes on property and vehicles a motion r.iado by James F. Mllano tended East Haven High.'A member Joseph Hlnes, Mrs. Herman Scharf, Let's liuve a real Pui'nde of Dollars In East Hnvon. 1-=^, birthday this month? Will you let Wednesday for the beginning of the tl,on Is a necessity. assessed as ot last October l. Mrs. William- Walters, Mrs. Paul and carried without dissent. mo know too? winter session. of the student council, he doesn't Goss, Mrs. Robert YSimg, Mrs. Ellis LEGAL NOTICES have time tor sports but expresses Tlie First Selectman said that Cordially yours, Any vacancies which may ou- FOND OOOnilYE . . . l),f.. You all remember the dentist, DJ'. The next meeting of Totoket he Is planning to bring one ot the Jones and Mrs. James Cunninghani cur on the Citizen's Comniittoo will marine reserve, Sgt, Jules Knnc, Kuzmab, well he Is now over In Grange will be held In the Noitlr an appreciation for football and Mathcw Anastusio be filled by appointment by the Japan, Momma and son are bldhiR DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. . His hobby is colleetlnu' state authorities to town within FRIENDS OF IVIUSIG Anotlier vounteer worker tor the gets a toud' farewell from liia COVKKNMUNT IN KXILL: . . . The ni.Tyor of Dearborn, Mich, Branford 'l.town Hall • on Tuesday PROBATE COURT, December 21, the next fortnight to speak on the Momauguln area is needed and Board of Soloclmcn, it was uuanl- their time at Macord Field. In evening, January 9, with Mrs. Dor­ records. Up»n completion of his muuKiy ttgruoa following a,VpwUl', 'irlfo.and soim itn his baltalinn (Wayne eouiity) set up licadquartcru in Oakland county to cncapv 1050. Trade School studies the youth magnitude of the state's prepara­ STUDY COMPOSERS would be greatly appreciated. leaves rhlladeliihla navy yard WashhiRlpn. othy Lynch, local Visiting Nuise, as tions and just what might be ex­ The following directors attend­ tlon lo tliat effect by'Lgiire'Rod- The Key. and Mrs. Arnold Vail procens ncrvcrs. Two officials cxcot lent wlillc mayor Orvlilc Ual>- the speaker of the evening. Movin? Estate of MICIiAEL A. LUPPINO plans to enter the U. S. Navy. field. •• , V 7 • - for unknown destination. bard visits Canada. late of Branford, in said District, East Haven miirlit well be pected. ed this meeting: Mrs. E. W. Dohna, had'as their holiday Rucsts, Mrs. pictures •will be shown. All mem­ Simple terms are available at the AT JAN. SESSION Mrs. W. G.' Graves, Miss Zlta Matl- OLD STONE CHURGH TO Tlio designation, "Citizen's Com- bers are urged to attend deceased. proud oC its hisli sblidoi for liews,. Frederick 'V, Klein, Mrs. H. StoninRton is planning: an Town Hall, the Police Station and The regular meeting of the mltteo" acooplod after Malliow An- The Men's Club of the Congiega- The Court ot Probate for the Dis­ the Fire Departments and may be S. Crosby, Mrs. John Blondl, Mrs. astaslo had callca for such a nnn\e trict ot Branford, hath limited and identical buildini;, it was learn­ Friends of Music was held on Mon­ tional Church will meet on Ihuis- had by the general public for. the day evening, Jaunary 8 at the J. P. Tirpak,'ElmoKrMorihah,-Mrs; PROCEED WITH $125,000 at three-dllferent.llmcB.djuing:tlio'.. allowed six months from the date ed (J>ts -wecJi followlns- an in- •asking, , - ..;-.,,-:, '..•-' . A; P. Giarfford, Mrs.rJjarshaH Bco- mdctihg.- hereof, for the creditors of said es­ spcction , \)y, ilic • Stoninston home ot Miss Hlldur svensdn In Tnadditiohjto identification ques­ Bishop Street. ,be and Albert R. DhvLfon. Mrs. Tile fifty seven mlhuto sesslbh- , tate to exhibit their claims for set­ principal an'dsuperintciidcnl of . tions the forrri asks ab6ut,previous Lillian Johnston, senior nurse al- ADDITION IMMEDIATELY wns not without discussion and it tlement. Those who neglect to pre­ M:itaols. Both visited tiie local military training, the type^pt dis­ Mrs. Lillian Lariien presided at ao attended. came immodlatcly after Mr. OWon mm sent their accounts properly attest­ siohool un Wednesday and were charge, the names ol dependents, tile business meeting. It is requested that all who have explained why lie wanted sucii.a ed, within said tlme,^ will be de­ iimpresscd with both' students questions about , driving • licenses The musical portion of the pro not yet made returns for the 1950 Executive Committee Votes To Recommend Early Expansion meeting. barred a recovery. All pensons In­ and stru.o(urc. Both Principal state public service licenses, avail­ gram was devoted to tho lite and Tuberculosis Cliristmas Seals do so Of Sunday School Facilities—Fellowshio Hall Worlc Faces Calling the gatliorlng "a tax­ debted to said Estate are requested Carroll W. Pcavy and Superin­ works of composers at the end of ability to donate blood and' If the as soon as possible to Mrs. J. P. Postponement — Men Of Parish Will Contribute $25,000 payer's meeting" Mr. Olson said to make immediate payment to tendent ot Schools, T. Aliaii volunteer has ever served in any the classical period and tho be­ Hrpak. 15 Foote Had. tht it was Imperntlvo that the town Joseph S. Lupplno, Grouch said that a six year Civil Defense capacity • and whlofi ginning of the Romantic period. In Labor. save as 'much money as possible Administrator, . hiirh school will apparently Musical numbers featured the one. It qoncludes by asking the pre­ works ot Beethoven, Rossini, 'Von in the erection of the proposed Address: 45 Silver Street solve tlieir needs. Tiic pair were ference of the volunteer. The executive committee of the Old Stone Church Building Expan­ new scliool In the South End. Three accompanied on the (our by Weber, Myerbeer, Bach, 'Debus,sy R. S. POWELSON Branford, Conn. 1-11 Director of the local civil defense and Krelsler, Piano solos and sion Program voted at a meeting Friday night to recommend pi'oceeding important ways to save money are GOV. JOHN DAVIS LODGE pricipal Carl II. Garvin and program is Allan Knight. Serving found in tho aolecllon of a ';iot"; \m^ mm Supl. ot Sclioojs,' William E. duets, vocal quartette and record­ RESIGNS POST; with a .$125,000 addition to the parish house Instead of the $250,000 pro­ in tho plans and spcclfloatlons on ihe committee are Police Chief day evening of this week In the Giliis. ^' ' ings were presented under the di­ ject originally planned. and in arciiltocl'a fees. chapel. The program for the even­ r'-'-^xiazr'.-'^'-r* Edwin H. Priest and Fire Chief rection ot the program ciiairman, ing has been arranged by Harry Ed Gustafson, popular athlete Tliomas J. Hayes as assistant di­ Miss Josephine Long. DeLUCIA MMED 1 Olson .said that tho alto wos al- . rectors. Others on the committee arc It will be recommended to tho ready selected, oUmlnatlng that Junlver, John Hursen, Ernest C. takes congressional exams for 'Wes; Participating in the musical Linsley, and Alfred Hawkins. Point on the 17th. Ed is now en­ Captain Fred Readhig and Captain Ra.vmond S. Po'^'clscn, Brown ROTARY HEARS o/Ilolals and congregation of the possibility but that money could bo tertaining thoughts of enterins F. Auerhamer. both of the Riverside numbcr.s were Mrs. Flora Peebles, Road, resigned as member ot the church:, that work bo started-as saved In the other two fields with The Annual Meeting of tho Pub­ Fire Department; Captain William Miss Ilildur Svcnson, Ml,ss Bcrnlce FORESTER ON soon ofi possible on additional tho acqulstlon of cxporionood con­ lic Health Nur.slng Association will Yale and Ohio State but would like Norton, Miss Josephine Long, Mrs. School Building Committee Thurs­ to win the West Point appointment Brown.'Bradford Manor Fire Do- day evening. Mr. Fiow^Lson has Sunday School facilities, but that struction men and builders to the be held this, Thursday, evening at nartment of Momauguln: Captain Helen Nygard, Miss Zlta Matthews, been a member of the committee the proposed now Fellowship ,Hall committee. 8 o'clock In the Northtord Congre- as his first choice. Mrs. Jean Hopson, Miss Margaret ELM DBSEASES be postponed until conditions are It is the Connecticut Stale James Minahan and Richard Flynn since May. when he tilled the va­ Ho explained that tor tho same •ftatlonal Cliurch social rcoms. The ot the Foxon Fire Department. Tucker, Mrs. Helen Flhta, Mrs. more settled. guest speaker wil be Miss Abla Ma- Teachers iviio Iiave the next in­ Jennie Ooiwell, Miss Ruth Youn- cancy caused by the resignation of A. W. Hurford ot Cromwell w.as reason that the Board ot Educa­ OI'I'KRS EYE . . . Tills German, terview with the seniors. Arthur Connors. This will call for some chtmgo in tion sought teachers, not barbers, storgi of the Connecticut State Also: Herbert Zampano. Com­ german, Mrs. Lillian Larson,.Mrs. the speaker this noon at the regular the preliminary, plans drawn by known ns "IS," la afTcrhif;^ Ills Nursing Association who is chair­ Twenty four wili be hitcrvicwed mander of the AMVETS; Command­ Marian Munro and Mrs. Ruth I /!(. a meeinig of the School Plan­ luncheon meeting of the East Ha­ whpn they are looking tor.staff re­ ning Committee Friday evening, architect Harold Davis for the placements so should the town seek rlglil eye to any U. S. soldier man of the nursing section of the next Tuesday. er John Morgan.^arry Bartlett Post Crarnpton who gave a Ijook review ven Rotary Club held In St. Vin­ new building to be erected on pro­ blindcil In the late w-ir In rclurn assQciation. Little' Richie. Splgnesi. Invalided American Legion; Alvln Santord, ot"Fritz Krelsler". . ' - 'presided over by Chairman Arthur cent's Audlliorium. builders' advice when orooling new Connors, tho group named Henry perty purchased to tho norlhea.st schools. He illustrated ways ot sav­ for cnlry Into lliis country. with cerebral palsy wants a dog; East Haven Branch of the New Ha­ . Hurford, field agent for the Con­ ot the present parish House. Miss A. Lauretta Plumley has ar­ ' but it can't be ablg one.The doc ven Chapter, American Red Cross; A social hour followed. DeLucla ot 32 Edwards Street to necticut Park and Forest Associa­ ing on landscape architect's foes, ranged tho program. She has se­ Carl Garvin, principal of the high Members and guests who attend-] fill the vacancy made by Mr. Powel- The Building Planning Commit­ citing personal experiences. were made 'happy Christmas with says that Its perfectly alright but it ed this meeting were Mrs. Helen tion, is directing tho Dutch Elm cured as guest artist. Miss Betsy must be a toy bull or a cocker, one school; Fred Wolfe Jr.. Board of .son. Mr. DeLucla has been a mem­ Disease control program In the tee will be directed to start discus­ Before tho matter wns brought the visit of their son Donald. Fire­ Tolman of Cllntonville, a membar Safety; Peter Limoncelll, Pat Hasse, Miss Hlldur Svenson, Mrs. ber of the School Planning Com­ sions on the curtailed building to a vote , Ally Arthur Connors which won't upset the lad easily. Marian Munro, Miss Ruth Youn- state. program with tho architect. man Apprentice of the Navy. of the Johnson Junior Symphony, The youngster Is facing a long and Apuzzo and Jack Plummei-, radio. mittee since It was organized three said that ho thought that the Wctldin^ was reported that the total of ion that Monday's meeting was In arc pleased to anrcunco the en- dad, India was a guest at a garethe Scotleld, Miss Beth Taylor, the leaves on a twig or branch pledges and special gifts .for the order and wa.s later supported, in give her interesting report. All resi­ rocket expert. Prof. IIsuc Shcn dinner ..party ..given ..by ..the Drama Criticism Miss Margaret Tucker, Mrs. Mar­ suddenly wilt or turn yellow or gagemet of their daughter Audrey dents of tiie town are invited to' Tsicn, attcmptctl to ship (o SltanS- Carlton S. Gould projects now stands at apprbixl- a ruling expressed by Town Coun­ Jean to Corporal Ronald E. Mc- Second Scloctman and his wife garet Mack, Mrs, Helen Finta, Mrs. brown. The sapwood Is always dis­ matoly $81,000. : , :;, i;:. attend. ' hal in Red China. An East Haven High School stu­ James Waery, Mrs. Wlihemina sel Armcn Krlkorian that the Dcrmobt of the S.A.F. r,lr. Mc- recently. The youth is a student colored under the bark of the at- In voting for a $125,000 :p:'ojeot meeting was legal. Dcrmctt is the foster son cf Mr. at Cheshire Academy. Friends dent Is being widely quoted Strandberg, Miss Dorothy Evarts, Completes 35 Years fectcd twig or branch. The latter from Venezuela attended. throughout the area for her crit­ Mrs. Lillian Evarts, Mrs. 'Vera Indication is the most reliable at this time, the-executive com­ James Qartland then offered a and Mrs. Floyd Grlswold of Fi;rth icism ot ''Death of a Salesman" in Lewis, Mrs. Jennie Colweil, Mrs. mittee pi'oposcs that the cash ex­ motion asking tor the an Increase llort'i llt« now F-3 Exptct-, (G.V.W. 6,800 lbs.)... a liig nxprei Branford. No date has been set f:" STRANGE FACTS ABOUT POUO Sunday rehearsals are tiie vogue With Telephone Co. identification of disease. Later penditure be held to $100,000 and In iho low-pricQ ftclcl for the coming American Legion a memorandum being released to Helen Ebert. Miss Zlta Matthews, symptoms are discolored Kapwood, of tho Building committee to nine body for bin, bulky loadil Ono of over ISO Ford Truck niod' the wedding. public schools in connection with Mrs. -Ruth Crarnpton, Mrs. Clara thin foliage, sucker gi-owth alons that at least $25,000 of tho cost bo persons, t«ir of whom would be re­ for'51, foolurino Towor Cibt tconomy. 5-SIAR EXTRA Cab jhown show scheduled for the high schoDl Carlton S. Gould, ot 00 Prospect contributed by the men of the JUST A THOUGHT auditorium on Feb. 24. the play's presentation in New Bryant, Mrs. Hannah Svenson and the branches and dead branches. cognized Jnthorltles In tho building and hub copi am avallabia at oxtro coit. Only FORD TRUCKS give you Haven's Shubert Theater starting Miss Agnes Svenson. Road, division commercial manager church in labor. field. , , • "It is when a man begins to live Healthy trees should bo watered In' tho past, the "good old days", /H'SUCCESSPU^ L USE Monday. '; In charge of the supervision ot Gartland's proposal v/a» carried OF IRON LUNa The next meeting of the "Friends telephone business offices through­ periodically, he said, and fertllteed that the boat begins to drift down- WAS OM a/-VBAR-» In remarking on the several in­ as needed. Thees thus treated die unanimously and a Huccceding , Highball along to a new high ^n SAVINGS! Ford st,ream, eventually coming to rest .OLD HA.RVARP TEACHERS HEAR terpretations of tile play, Miss of Music" will be held on Monday out Western Connecticut, has com­ motion by Mr. Geelan asking that , . LlMlVERSlTy evening, February 12 at the home pleted 35 years of sei'vlce with "Phe less rapidly should they contract FIVE STUDENT in stagnant waters." SENIOR STRICKEN Claire Hagerty, who witnessed the the disease. the tour men be named from, tho step-ahead engineering triumphs again with Power Thu Ford S(>uck Power Pilol; is n of Mrs. Beverly Santord in Hem- Southern New England Telephone floor was similarly carried. As said b.V Frank Case. WITH POUO ll>a ,, FACTS ON FORMOSA Diay In New York with members of higway Avenue, Company. Pruning out tlie infected branch ESSAYS TO BE Pilot Economy! With many other new features! T«^?? piniplor, fully-provon way of KottlnR So long tor this week, and v.on't BErrrE lABE R, igzs If her class. Is quoted, At this point Mr. Olson's nomina­ The regular meeting of the East He 'Was recently presented with Is effective, he insisted. tions were read by the Permanent tho most power from the least K'*^. you please call with seme news? Qlven 30 minutes to "It was a phychologlcal play an emerald service emblem by L. S. Trees showing advanced symp­ PUBLISHED SOON O *01 hi, a IJIG year for Ford ONLY l-'ord olTers you n clioico of U automaticolly nioters nnd lire« tho live, he mas' pushed Haven Teachers' League was held based on a man who throughout toms should be cut down for they Chairman, Armon, Krlkbrian, and looNtvlron lunS on Tuesday afternoon, January 9 the • play Insisted on doing a Job Stone, general commercial manager, Included Decker;' Blakoloy, and the 'rrucksl A li(>st of Kroiit NKW V-8'8 or Sixes! 4 Krcnl onginos. rinht amount of Ras, nt prociacly tlio ri^ht instmit, to In UJorld and na St. Clare's Men's Club ja t a small gathering ot his friends eventually die. Otlicr solutions are: F'ive East Haven High Scliool match constantly chanKinK Hpood.load and power Returns To Hartiord In the Hag'aman Memorial Library. he wasn't capable.of fulfilling to Olsons. Mr. Cross then oftorod tho fc:iluru8 iiiako now Ford Trucks Over 180 modols. . . . And ONLY cventuellg yv Tea was served before the busi­ the utmost. Because of this he al­ and associates at the company. He Spray bark of felled trees com­ girls win bo honored by having name of George Cawlcy and cltod rnoro Uianovor tlio owner's^ choice Ford ii\ tlio low-prico (lold ^ivca rc(|uircmenUs. • Unlike convontional systupia,' tho recovsi-ed ness meeting v/hich was presided most managed to ruin the life of Plan Feb. Sport's Night started as a clerk with the com­ pletely with a 1 per cent solution of tneir essays published in' a Na­ numerous Jobs which the latter for (jLiMioiny — Lho .drivtir'n clioico :.'ou Power Pilot ECONOMY Power Pilot uses one control instead of two,-yet is ^eycurH is BAfiKerr over by Miss Hlldur SvensQP. his son. Biff.' I think the play pany in 1915. became a traveling DDT in fuel oil to kill any bark tional Anthology for high school had supervised. Including East Ha­ Soyr, Atow uviNs IN The Men's Chib of St. Clare's auditor in 1S18 and then became beetles present therein as they em­ for comforll Now 5-STAH Cab Coino on in and talk it over! designed to synchronizo rmna twice as accurately. BROOKUflB.MAS- The guest speaker . was Mrs. ended on a ratlrer hopeful note In students, this spring. It was an­ ven High School. Cawley resides on , , . now aiiLothormic pistons, now You onn use rofiuliu* gas . . . you got no-knook'per­ spite ot the death of the father, Church will hold its regular meet­ assistant manager of the New Ha­ erge. This should be done between nounced today by Principal Carl Laurel Street. Daniel Yan^, a native Chinese who ing Monday evening, January IS, May 1 and IS, if the tree is felled JiiKh-lifl, cnmKhnri.s .... now 4- formance. Only Ford m tho low-prico fiold gives has recently come to this country as. it seems to convey the. idea ven telephone business office In H. Garvin. Oartland offered Cawley's name that BUT will make a success of in the church hall. Ail men ot the 1924. In the succeeding years hs between those dates, and between Hpccd S^'nchro-Sllonl IranHmisHiun you Power Pilot Economy! ^0% OF POUO from Formosa. Mrs. Yang spoke July 1 and 15, If felled after May The girls. Miss Marlon Clark, on a slate of tour striking out chiety; of the place and progress himself because at last he realizes parish are invited to attend this became manager, district manager Miss Barbara Bennett, Miss Martin olson, Ji*!!. name, nvailnhlo at oxlra co»l in .Series F'-l, PAT/eiS/rS EVENTUALUV meeting. There will be a sl^ort bus­ and then division commercial man­ 15. This spray is Inflammable and RECOVER VJITHOUT PISABILiry cf the modern Chinese woman. She exactly what he is." Injures gress and other plants. It Sondra Semegran, Miss Suzanne A floor point questioned raised F-fi und J''-0. Choclc llio list of now AND RETURN TO WOKK AND iness meeting followed by an open ager, the post he now holds. Boutelie and Miss Ann Montgomery l«*ord Truok advancuniisnU'i, nnd was introduced by Miss Elizabeth Miss Hagerty's observation Is be­ also.attacks rubber spray hose. by Atty Connors whether Hugh J, dfscussipn lor plans for a coming He Is a director of the chamber v/ere the students whose essays Blakoloy as a.mombor ot the Board you'll know Ihoy'ro Iho BIG 1—3 Ritchie. •• ing used on a reader being re­ "Sports Night" to take place in As an alternate to such spraying, The next regular meeting of the leased throughout the country. ot commerce in New Haven, a mem­ were accepted for publication. ot Education had a right to be on jiiou(Ji^oavor» for *G1. Uiing latott roQislraHon dala ,on • February. Men ot the parish who ber of the East Haven Volunteer peel oft ail bajk except on branches The anthology will bo published tne Citizen's Committee but the League will be iicld on Monday Other observations have consider­ have suggestions that might bene­ Fire Department, fonnerly a mem­ an inch or less in diameter and 6,592,000 trucks, lifo hsuranca March 12. ed it a dramatization of a particu­ by the National Essay Association, question was dissipat:cd when fit the activities of. the Sports ber of the community chest here destroy it by burning: or burn wood The project was under tho supe­ Burton Reed ot the Planning com­ Ford Trucking oxperfs prov* ford Trvckt hit hnjorl lar subject. Theatre, English, So­ and bark. Such burning should be ciology or Psychology. Night are requested to attend. and ot the Board ot Education. He rvision ot Miss Hortense Galin, of mittee and a member of the Board ^' Costs less President John Howard has re­ Is also a former trustee of the Old done before May 15, If the tree Is the English department. of Education who is chhlrman of A copy of Miss "Hagerty's inter­ quested all members to be present Stone Church. felled before that date, or before the School Building Committee ex­ BOOK EXHIBIT pretation is on the school's bulletin July 15, if felled after May 15. . As a public service, tho News will because—- board. It was written at the sug­ to help formulate a program which print the content ot each essay pressed the conviction that the would pertain to everything regard­ President Joseph Wirtz presided beginning next week. • best men available should be al­ AT HIGH SCHOOL gestion ot Henry Senbar, commun­ MRS. MUSANO RECOVERING ity relations tor the production. ing sports. .. ' over the meeting at which Secretary lowed on the Committee, explain­ / 2,822 LOCAL MARCH Friends of Mrs. Ben Esposlto of John Morman resumed his duties ing that the welfare of the schools &v? 'emfiffaby^ OfS DirAES CMAPTERS The East Haven High School Miss Hagerty is a member of the fOUO IS THE LBAPINa CAUsa IM U.ff., ALASKA, * FOXON PTA MEETS Iver Avenue will be glad to know following a three week's Florida RETURN TO VT. was at stake. OP OKTHOPSDIC MANOICAPS HfiVJAII, PUcKTO IfKO,. Library has an exhibit of books. senior class. •\ The Foxon P. T. A. will hold Its that her mother. Mrs. Vincent vacation. ^ PUtUPVIN^S AtJa Newspapers, and. pictures from regular meeting in the school Mon­ Musano ol Westville, is recovering Mrs. James C. Ogllvle and daugh­ A standing vote supported Gart­ iM_ .ABC. H INO F PIMlECHILPfiSN...S (SESEARCHER O IIKSIhl ISLANDS .— CONTPaiBUTB the English Sneaking Nation ar­ AU members are reaue^teji.to at­ day at 8 o'clock. Matthew Tier- from a recenf operation in Grace The Bradford Manor AuUxlliary is ter Ann Lee have returned to their land's motion, 04 to 34. Wilson Auto Sales Co., Inc. HAVE PISCOVSReC3 THAT ASSISTANCE "in ranged thru the "Books Across the planning an installation dinner to home In Chelsea,, Vt.. after spend­ Miss Margaret Tucker was per­ ItOLATIOM OF= ROUO VICTIMS POLIO VICTIMS OP tend the hext regular meeting of ney-wlil be present to discuss the Hospital. Mrs. Musano will spend CAM BE REOUCEP SAFELV , Sea" exchange. The books printed advantage ot using visual aid in her convalescance period after leav­ be held at the 'Weeping 'Willdws, ing two weeks with Mrs. Clinton manent secretary of the meeting • • - 147 MONTOWESE STREET, BHANFORD, CONN. >=KOfA TWO WEEKS TO 7 CWVS / • the American Legion Auxiliary oh BlRtchley of 19 Sidney Street and which attracted about 102 citizens, r AMP cKeeb/.'.' In England are grouped around Friday. Jan. 19. Important matters , teaching. Refreshments will be ing the hospital ati Mrs. Esposlto's Jan. 31. Reservations must be made JOIN lAARCH OF DIWlES. .. JAN. IS TO 31/ Country Life, Speech, Biography served by the Fifth Grade mothers. home. try Jan. 21 Mrs. Joh;i Isbell of Naugatuclc. taxpayers and property owners, SEN. WIIilAM JASPERS and Literature of England. will be discussed.

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T^iirsHnv. Tnnnn-w "- 'Q"' THE BRANFORD REVIEW • tRST HAVEN NEWS Page Two . Thursday, January 11,1951 THE BRANFORD HEVlEW • EAST HAVEN NEWS EAST HAVEN, BRANFORD Page Three It Shouldn't Happen To a Dog : : : By WEUSTER 5Il|t Smtfnrb JKtumti -byMal FREE OF PEDESTRIAN (naxABusnED as isssi OUR DEMOCRACY- f (CHANNEL G—WNHC-TV) ,8:00—Milton Berlo Show WHAT HOTS SMALL BUSINESS'' LeYs GO oveR To A1Y •—>,-'?^#^^"--"--^^-«-^-"^-'• ^\^p|^r^.gyjjy ®I?fiEaati|auru^riuB BY GITA ROUND 9:00—Vaughn Monroe Show 1^ WITH OUR OWN) HANDSjj^i By C. WILSON HARDER Sunday, Jan. H House", 0"/^Ne.-rHoclita Editor I AMERICANS ALLSHAH-E IN DOING THINGS FOR OOKSELVE9. Last night she put on skates. of the 20lh Century. A now Cim- hut David dirt havo a stingsliol. 1:00—Western Tlieaire towns which were frre of pedcstiian Rross will convene. IJoth ovcnt.s And a Cun:;rcss «hicb can vote 2:00—HopalonR Cossldy 12:00 Newsreel fatuity durng 1050. it was announc­ MansfUeld, New Canaan, New Mil-' -HOME-BUIUT"ALWAYS GIVES A GltEATEft- SENSE OF- Today, she said she didn't fall- ford, Newtown, North Haven, Plain- , THE BnAHrdRS REVIEW, INO. rodect iniport.-)nt milestones for ihoney to be used by the fllar- 3:00—Chance of a Llfctlmo 12:16-News Bulletins ed this week by the Connecticut . BOB* Stroet Tel. 8-2431 BruifOk-d . ACCOMPLISHMEMTANO PRIDE THAN EVER. COMES FROM But how her body aches. American Independent Business. sliall Plan Co piibllsli and dis­ 3130—aroucho Marx Show Highway Safety Committee. Both field. PlalnvlUe. Seymour Stafford. THB EAST HAVEK NEWS Wednesday, Jan. 17 on,, ''"'• Br»ntord 8-2431 ,. -BOUGHTEN THINGS." * * * seminate n bonklel advising tour­ 4:00—Meet the Press towns have been recommended for Thompson and Trumbull. All 28 I-. 0. Box 210 Eut HlTOB Dan Cjjsgrove incorporates busl Bobby Howd to make Now Have; III the nmt Imir or this cnitury ists who tbcy should tip nnd how 4:30—One Man's Family 1:20 to 0:00—Same as Monday special citation along with Bristol, towns will be recomnicndcd to the ness Mrs. Ralph Neilson's Hospital her temporary home ncN S:rcnt itionopollcw< 7:30—This Is Show Business 6:30—Faye Emerson "These eleven towns have than m, 102B, at the Po.«t Oltlce at Branford, Tlio FTC docs hnvo to tangle 8:00—Toast of the Town fl;45—News Even if the dollar is worth only oonn., nader Act ot March 3, 1897, Higli School hoopsters now Takes some ot the liouscwork pros- » * » with llio GoUnlhs. Tlio current 10,000 population each with natural nfty cents, its value will nevei«be considered among best in state sure olf Irma Allen to handle Independent biislne.13 needs 0:00—TV Playhouse 7:00—Kukla I'Tan and Olllo The Review and The Newa va»ome contrl- spark plug enso Is nu example. tranic hazards always found in as low as some people Will sloop Lew Hamilton ctf on annual trip to Stony creek news In her absence ,.., Utile, if any, nddltlonnl loalsln- » • • ' 10:00—Celebrity Time 7:30—Roberta Qulnlan more populous communities," com­ i ;.' onUone from readere upon aiir subject of Grand Rapids nnd Chicago for Intion to prevent liquidation by 7:45—Newsreel : to get it. vaoUc Interest. All communlcatlone Inust be .... Burdette Hart has written a monopoly. Manufnetiiro of nutomoltvc 10:30—Take.A Chance ments the safety bulletin. "Bristol ^ ace signed; sisnaturcs VIU be withheld upon te- showing ot latest funiituro letter to this desk thanking every­ spark plugfi Is a virtual monop­ 8:00—Arthur Godfrey is a city of 35,873, located on im­ Quest. Auonymous contributions will be dis­ * * *' 11:00—Robert Q. Lewis A second-rate army Is just as regarded. Ti-lp to last until end of tlic month body for their Christmas .remem­ oly, of Ihrco eorporntlons. The 11:1S—News Bulletins 0;00-^Somoraet Maugham Show - portant cross-state highways wh'ch Mrs. Wallace Foote ailing brances Former hostler Gene The problem If) ndcqunlc cn- useless as the second-best hand In- torcemciit ot cxlsllns: laws, For FTC now has evidence shewing 0:30-Plalnclolhesman add substantially li3 normal traffic a,poker game. ' Knights ot Columbus schedules McGrall, ill in Veteran's Hpspital Hint In 1947 when the lowest Monday, Jan. IS 10:00— flow of the community. It Is an Im­ oxmuplc, (here nro ndcqimlo OLD DOORS NEWLY open meeting for Monday eveniiig also wants to thank all for glfti; laws ngnlnsl larceny, I'el il Is prieo Independent wholesalers 1:20—Nowsreel concl. Wrestling portant manufacturing town v/lth All welcome Associate lOl- nnd cards Ditto, Bud llnvn- could buy spark plugs was :;6o, conol. Newsreel problems of heavy factory-worker OPENED easy to linnfflno tlio growlli nf 1:30—Garry Moore Show flcers to be ciiosen Churches mond, ill at Gaylord Sanltorlum .... iBrccny tlint would oiisiio if Olio ot Iho "lllg Three" motor 2:30-Nancy's Kitchen concl: News Bulletin traffic movement morning and proud of yearly reports and so are Midyear exams get underway in oompaulcs paid do for plugs used afternoon. As sound basis for no So far, this century hasn't poitoa ofliecrs failed to iiinko nr- 3:00—Robert Q, Lewis Show Thursday, Jan, 18 Amato.'s parishioners Some of the Shirt the school Jan. 22 ,,<...,. Harold Dam- reslH, or if llicro were no funds In original equipment, 22o ror 3:30—Bert Parks • " ped-fatallties Bristol, apparently, produced much in English Factory girls are concerned over berg aeported to the Army Air Force plugs il sold wholesale to lis 1:20 to 0:00—Same os Monday will be charged with atput the tor iicaoo oniccrs, dealers. Yet, a|! soon as the FTO 4:00—Horaemaker's ExchanRo language literature on the possible cut in quantity of men's a week ago last Tuesday Wil­ * .* * 4:30—Vanity Fair except same 1950 pedestrian Injury ex­ Restaurant shirts being produced here liam Dingwell joins the merchant I'lie long cstubllshed Federal started action, monopoly' propa­ 5:00—Lucky Pup 3:30—Remember The Date perience as during 1940. In the face grand scale. Most of the critics Jack Borzillo now on second step of marine later this month Joo Trnde Conimisslon is suiiposed ganda boeamo so extelisivu and 0:00—Up At Joe's Place , of Increased highway travel, this Is misleading that oven Indepeud- 5:IB—Time for Beany AT agree that the -best of the lot being drafted In U. s. armed forces Bodna- appointment to Parker to tnko nctiou when Federal busi­ 6:30—Howdy Doody 0:30-Conto's Little Show commendable. Survey of Bristol's But Jack Is philosophical Memorial Park, n popular one i. ness laws arc vlolntod. enl wholesalers nnd dbalcrs, ^ 1^ ^ damaged by this praetlcc, be- 0:00—Sidewalk Interviews 8:46-rJean O'Brien Entertains traffic safety program Indicates in England and this country 7:00—Kukla Fran and Olllo praiseworthy progress In traffic en­ MOMAUGUIN Our firemen do a dandy job- . nut llic Fcdcrnl Trndo Com- eamo confused over the Issues In­ 6:16—Twilight Time 7:30—Strange Adventure gineering devices and especially, has been small-size. There are volved; More news on this later. 0:30—Faye Emerson Insurance rates attest. mlsRlon Itnn been nlinosl strnn- 7:45—Newsreel safety effort In schools. The pro­ SERVING FINE FOODS reams of excellent short stor­ When they are low, it's a sure sign, Clcd to dentil by lack of funds. • » • 0:46—In the Public Interest 8:00—Stop the Music gram Is planned and handled by Tills fnot oitinc out tlic oilier diiy ies and a handful of fine poems. Our firemen arc the best. A prediction for lOSl, 't -"^^n. • 7:00—Kukla Fran and Olllo 0:00-Ellery Queen the Police Department." AT REASONABLE PRICES At a Joint oonfcrenec between llio ^ Hi HI 7:30—Roberta Qulnlan 0:30—Dave Qarroway Fifteen other towns, between But the largely-designed nov­ anti-monopoly Advisory Conimll- Communist sympathizers In 7:45—Newsreel I^rances Oobbl. teacher ot French Board of Tax - Review making tco or the House Sninll IMislnn.-.-i Wnshlnglon will stop up thelr 10:00-Private Eyo 5,000 and 10,000 population, were els have been few, and the few in Uie local high school before leav­ 8:00—Video Theatre 10:30—What's My Name ready to listen to appeal on local ConinUttcD nnd the KTO ^viU\ drlve to torce J, Kdgar llooVer 8:30—Concert Program none too good. The epic poem ing to study in Prance this year, has Clialrmnn .Iiiincs Alcitd and Com­ out as head of llio FItl. A "Smear 11:00—Man Against Crime been making the dinner rounds in property taxes Reg. Asher Is missioners Aycrs, Carson, ninson Hoover" eampalgit is well under / 0:00—Horace Heldt Show > 11:30—Mystery Theatre has, for a long time, been ab­ Paris, France with Richard Rosen­ named director of coming K cf C 0:30—The Goldbergs and SprluKbnrn present as well way; spcarlicrAcrt by a lioolc 12:30—Newsreel , sent. X thal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pi-ed minlstj-els Popular salesman as lenders or urbanized small written by one niax Lowenlhnn, 10:00—Studio One 12:45—News Bulletins 11:00-BlUv Rose Show Rosenthal of Maple Hill Road doubles as an Income tax expert .... business. nf dubious baolcgroiind nnd uii- One thing, however, that He's the Harvard Phi Beta * * * ;• 11:30—Broadway Open House Friday, Jan. ID ...... Laurel Hnrrliion P.T.A. Is plann­ Iniowii financing. This drive will graduate now,with the state de­ ing a Talent Show tor school chil­ Members of the FTC stole they oontluuo despite bcllcr of people 12:00-Nowsreel 1:20 to 0:00—Same as Monday American and English letters partment -In . France doling out 12:16-News Bulletins dren In the.high school Date would like to do more, but luek 3. ISdgar Hoover. Is as Important except have been doing successfully in Marshall Plan assistance The awaits School Board apiirovul the funds. An utleinpl will bo to National Defense as the Atom Tuesday, Jan. 10 3:30—Film Shorts Old Stone Church these fifty years is translation. couple didn't know each other here All districts to be represented made to get funds. llomb. 6:00—Twllght Time which makes it a small woild Mrs. Helen Boyle Is chairman ot IS)t4iflonil rtilrrillon of Indrprndtnl Duilntii 1:20 to 0:00—Same as Monday RUBBING ELBOWS Thirty years ago, translations 0:30—Fave Emerson Sunday, January 14 Miss Gobbl spent Chlrstmas vaca­ Ways and Means Contact her except 0:45—Larry McNamara began appearing of contempor­ tion in Rome...... John Loeb after Helen Keyes has lost her little 3:30—Betty Crocker Show Selection or a scat In the House satisfactory arrangement Is reach­ 9:45 A.M. Church School witnessing Denise Darcel on TV 7:00—Kukla Fran and Ollla Is Important, so Important that a black dcg, part cooker Last 6:00—Kltdoodle 7:30—Roberta Qulnlan ed. A freshman will find It ex­ 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship Ser­ ary foreign literature which Sunday wanted to know why they seen In East Main Street area and "WHY PADDY TOOK Who didn't see the thing, alas. fl:30—Conto's Little Show 7:45—Newsreel committee of five Is named by the tremely helpful If choice places vice. The Rev. James E. Weary, were quite on a level with thes let her on • "She can't .•sing," answers to the name of "Mickoy'^... THE PLEDOE" ' Nor did ho stnoll a rat. speaker to consider requests and him next to a senior legislator. Pastor. Music by the Senior & Inter­ 0:45—Sidewalk Interviews . . 8:00—Mama says John Bllse Rhodes (Kllger- Town meeting to be n quickie Now, Paddy always loa:dcd up 7:00—Kukla Fran and OlUe make assignments. There Is much to learn and little mediate Choirs. originals. The translations of man) sang before the students at lie took tho gla.ss wltli shaky paw , 8:'30—Wo The People time In which to learn. 530 P.M. Junior Pilgrim Fellow­ Ruth Frischkorn busy with On spirits ot tei-mont, And raised it to his lips. 7:30—This Week In Sports 9:00—Versatile Varieties Senators have no choice. Thomas Mann- from the Ger­ Colgate University pn Tuesday but music students and making ready His eyes would find an empty cup 7:46-Nowsreel .There are 30 Senators, 30 Sena­ In any event when the list Is an­ ship. Worship Service & recreation­ was back in the "Peep Show" line­ tor Young People's Symphony Con­ And set It down at what ho saw 9:30—•nie Big Story torial Districts, 30 desks and chairs al peiriod. Tour of St. Vincent do man, and of Marcel Proust and Provocative torment. And wet the floor with spits, 10:00—Boxing nounced probably 277 members will up by evening Her daddy was certs Ditto, Mrs. C. W. Thomas and that's that. Our Senator, Wil­ admit to knowing a better way to Paul's Church under direction of Paul Claudel from the French greatly surprised to get a poi-tfoUo 25% Savings on Cloaning and 10:45—Greatest Fights Father O'Brien. im£XiC(an.! and Michael Carplnolia Ritd He'd drlnlc and drink and drink "A BUG, A BUG, Oh Man, he said' liam Jaspers of East Haven repre- have arranged assignments but of her clippings from a mutual Sullivan Schlmmel is substituting untu Repairing of Chimneys 11:00—Broadway Open House sentlnp; this, the 12th District la come June each of the 277 will 7:00 P.M. Senior Pilgrim Fellow­ arc outstanfling examples, for friend, Atty Sam White of New Ite-. A In my beer, • 12:00—Newsreel MILITARY SET DR-ESSER SET for Miss Florence Qulnn, Hi too Ho tell beside the bar entitled to desk 12. From that desk admit, put definitely, that his desk ship. Mr. Tlemoy will conduct dis­ all three offer some difficulty ven recently long, at the high school It doesn't niovo It must be dead ALSO POINTING 12:15—News Bulletins cussion on "Television—good or And o'er Ills clothes the stuff TAKE THE DAM THING OUT OF he attends to legislation of general was Just perfect, the only seat In from $7.50 up from $19.75 up to the native-born reader of would spill ' Writ.! SEDY FICHERA Saturday, Jon, 20 Interest to the state but more par­ the House I Seat 105 was Just tliat bad?". Recreational period and re- Midyear's arc coming! When loaded over par. HERE" 11 nOX 97, EAST HAVEN ticularly that Identified with to\vns last ^cssion. fresliments. the original, yet all three were Unhappy dayJ 11:30—Acrobat Ranch In this, the 12th District, Monday, January 15 New Plastic BUXTON WALLETS $ 1.00 "I SCO no bug, you must be sick, or PHONE 4-557! aflor 3 P.M. 12:00—Chester the Pup Far enough from doors to be brought into English with the But marks taiW be up— One day he went upon'a beaut. Go home and go to bod," House seating arrangements are 8:00 P.M. Meeting of Mission 12:15—Ranger Joe free of confusion, near enough to spirit and much of the style of By tlvj first of May. • His mood that day, was glum. (He took the glass and dumped it 12:30-Film Shorts more complicated for there are 277 the aisle to enter and leave with­ Social in Parish House Hostesses: TOWNE JEWELERS The perfume on his Sunday suit quick) 1:00—Projectal members to accommodate. Here by out Inconvenience to' neighbors, to Mrs. Marshall Beebe. Mrs. Leland the originals. Would quench a thirsty bum. That's all the bar-man said. 1:30—Film Shiorts tradition elected Democrats set iji the center so that the Clerk and Harrison, Mrs. Sherwood Brousseau, Telephone 4-5973 If I find I must tell one, I'll simply A.C.P. Electrical row one, at the Speaker's right Speaker wore readily seen" and Miss Melba Rowe and Mrs. Kenneth It is a source of happiness LAUGHTER INCOEFORATED S. B. Union Church "I want another beer, ho cried, 2:00—Basketball Catholic U ys 218 Main Street, Next to 1st Nat. Store East Haven 'jy Bonnell Cerf whip out my copy of LAUGHTER Then Paddy slagiscred to the Navy and thetj.. Into row two according to heard, those were some of the ad­ Griffiths. that this new school of transla­ INCORPORATED .and read one I'm dying man, ot thirst" door. Service, Inc. 4:00—Frank Sinatra their numbers, there being four vantages to seat 105. Then there ThUTsday, Jalnuary 18 (Garden City Book's, $1.5o;lpp 181) aloUd—that I know will Insure Men's Club Elects Altliough his stomach said ho lied Into the arms ot night. rows In all, 'with i;he' resull that wasi the all Impai'tant 'view of tion has turned back from our : tThe blame thing almost burst) It cured his thirst lovevermoro. 4:30—Starlight .'ni6atre , spectators. A Legislator must al­ 0:30 P.M. Rehearsal for Junior There are a great many people laughtei-. ' INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL 5:09—Oabby Hayes Show the spqokor, Mansfield Spraguc Choir own times and is- bringing the who have the Itnack of telling Edw. Talbot, Pres. He almost died ot trlglnt, • win to Ills left to Republican ways keep In mind the fact that There are bon mots gags.'liarrOw- Tho bar-keep sol him up one, and RESIDENTIAL WIRING 5:30—Blgelow Theatre he ropresonis the people—specta­ 0:30 P.M. Rehearsal for Inter­ classics of world literature in­ stories. They can go on and on de- Ing accounts of practical jokers, The largest In the place William R, Burns 0:00—Showtime U.S.A. leader fiouls Shapiro and to the mediate Choir ligliting everyone. And, ot courise, The annual meeting and election COMPLETE LINE OF right to Democratic leader John tors are people—people who elect puns, toppers, squelchers and both Apd thought he'd have a little fun 0:30—Lone Ranger those: who mkke thelaw.s. While 7:30 P.M. Reheai-sal fpr Senior to an English that is.'at once there are people who Just can't dumb and witty sayings by chll of officers of the Short Beach And alter Paddy's pace. A writer says that If women ELECTRICAL FIXTURES 7:00—Variety Show ' . La Belle and their respective Choir ^ aver tell a-story without spoiling Union Church Men's Club was held parties, decisions on bills are for the more modern and in keeping with dren collected In this book. Some ever do get equal rights It will bo APPLIANCES AND 7:30—Alan Young Show part made at hearings or in com­ it from the very beginning. Of of them are old, sone of the end on Friday, January 5. Installed as He always kept a rubber frog. quite a comedown for some of 8:00—Ken Murray Show Various reasons are given with mittee it remains Interesting to Many theories look good on pa­ the original tone. these latter people, I'm afraid that Ings have been changed, but all officers for 1951 were Ed Talbot, them. requests: for seats. One may want I am one of the greatest offenders. To tease a bleary drunk SUPPLIES 9:00—Your Show of Shows watch spectator reactions. per, but quickly killed when put The Yeats Sophocles and are .plain down right laughable President: Ed Fi-itz, Vice-Presi­ And snap hint from a tlijsy fog. * • f 10:30—Hit Parade • a seat previously occupied by a Into practice. To begin with, I smlply don't have jokes. dent; and Fred Pai-nialee, Secre- 467 Main Street East Haven parent, relative or by some person If two. |0r,, more;i:members, rose the MacNiece Aeschylus are the memory for. stories, and taiy-l'ieasurer. Also elected as A Joke that was the bunk. Many a man begrudges giving 11:00—Wrestling especlnlly admired. One will Insist to speak 'at the^^a^ic time,: the secondly I either give the joke There Is tne one of the man committee chairmen were Harold I Ills wife an allowance, because she concl. News BuUotlns that there are lucky numbers and Speaker nanies thcTnibtnber entitl­ beautiful things in themselves, iway at the beginning or I will who was taking his wife's shoes to Clark, Entertainment; Bart FIcu, Ho put the frog Into the gla.'is spends most of It before lie can numbers not so lucky; For practical ed to the floor, preferring one who Linden Res'r Home which, is to be expected from drag It on and on and on — then be repaired, but forgot to wrap Projects; Don Hayward, Projects: And set it out for Pat, ' borrow It back. I puriK)Ses chairmen like Ihejr rises In his place to one who does at the crucial moment, forget the them when one of his friends spied Bruce Baptle, Publicity; and Chet clerks or some particularly qualifi­ not. • , • ' ' • two proficicxit modern poets. punch line. Then, while I am tell­ him on the train, he shouted Meyer, House Committee. PALLMAN'S DRESSMAKING and Convalescent ing what appears to me a funny "That's the. way to do it, Joe. Don't ed member of the committee close Seating Is Important—So Is sitt­ Of more interest to the general let her gad about!" And the fan­ The first of the Club's several by. ing. Chairs designed by the most story, I win laugli so much that it Ijroposcd projects for 1951 will be Hospital reader arc three names; Hom­ is quite difficult to understand tastic story about tlie oldest Junior Curtain Laundry ALTERATIONS A desire to sit beside friends able furniture manufacturers can Officer in the Air Force — whose a community card party to be held '^ IT'S iPi^tlMiSMMir. doesn't often enter this picture for become mighty uncomfortable er, Dante and Cervantes. Most one word of it.. I've tried curing at the now Short Beach school Mrs. Kay Anastasio, Prop. my story telling because I've notic­ Lt. Colonel is an orangutan. And —spectator opinion to the contrary when It becomes necessary to sit, of us will never I'ead Greek, the story about the man who play­ early In February. TABLECLOTHS —this Is a place of business. say from 10 In the morning until Registered Nurses in Attendance ed some of my friends ai'e definite.- ly bored by my first vrords-wiille ed poker all night, and becoming LUGILLE'S It therefore becomes necessary 1:30 the following morning in a Day and Night Italian or Spanish; we are alarmed at what action his wife CHENILLE BEDSPREADS for the seating committee to sot up building where all foods have been Dthers—well, they've taken more Mr. and Mrs. Luco Mcoll ot 102 LUCY FUSCO, PROP. consumed by mid-day. Carefully Prepared Meals lucky indeed to live at a time drastic actions. I've had some close might take, called her and shout­ Coe Avenue announce the birth of a (Fluff Dried) a miniature floor plan and play calls. ed Into the phone "Don't pay the daughter, Joan Catpl, January 10 In checkers with the members until a Alice T. Peterson and Diets when transl.atipn has passed Phono 4-55h ransom, I've escaped!" Ancf the JOHN U. BEflMON St. Raphael's Hospital. Mrs. Meoll is Open 8:30 A.M. to 4 P.M. PHONE 4-5828 again beyond the schoolboy's I have just learned from Bennett story about a seance meeting, when Ihe former Angelina MellUo. This Is 179 Main Street liasi Haven 83 MAIN STREET EAST HAVEN Ccrf's latest book of collected the 'ghost' of the dearly departed the couple's second child. Phone 4-2800 Service Gluhs DRAEVIA GUILD OF "pony" as an ideal. E. V. Rieu, stories, LAUGHTER INCOHIPORAT- forgot himself, and ' spoke in DIES AT HOME Diagonally Across from Green Samuel Putnam and Dorothy ED that there are stringent rules English. . , Help Local Men OLD STONE CHURCH which must be observed. And I've John U. Bcamon, 07, liusband of PARISH niEBl'ING FIIH)AY SALE! Sayers are the names. Look broken every single one! Oh, well. Ellse Fernandez Beamon of 37 West There are favorolte stories of End Avenue, died at his home A covered dish supper will preced­ Evidence that local men and MEETS SATURDAY AMERICAN LEGION 00 them up. such people as Jimmy Durante, women joining the armed forces well Sermon of Pastor Swanson: Illka Chase, Emily Klmbrough, Saturday after a short Illness. ed the annual parish meeting of the win be able to find adequate re­ "From Red to -White". Full Choir Jeri-y Lewis and many other fam­ He was born In Sunbury, North Trinity Episcopal Church menibers The adult members of the Old BINGO O Carolina and had resided in Bran­ tomorrow evening in the parish East Haven News creational facilities in which to CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SEUVICE win sing. Installation of elected ous people of the stage, screen and Stone Drama Guild, together witli Si Deacons and Trustees radio incorporated in this book. ford for tile past 40 years where House at 6:30. All who attend arc spend their leisure hours, was their wives and husbands, will bo EVERY SAT. NIGHT FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, he was employed by the Malleable asked to bring a covered dish. given this week In a statement by the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 4:C0 Hartford District Luther Grover-Whalen's favorite story Is Buying and Service Guide Robert Dechert, national chairman Town Hall East Haven C5 SCIEN'nST, NEW HAVEN League Rally iri Manchester. Dr. about the man who ordered steak, Iron Fittings Company as a L. Clarke at their home at 904 Quin- I Wilton Bergstrand of Miimeopills. and when it was served him, ask­ machine moulder. The deceased The new homes come equipped Associated Services for the Armed nlpiac Avenue this Sunday at 4 P.M. All services and Sunday School was a member and on the Board with every modern convenience— Forces. ELECTRIC BLANKET Minnesota, will speak. ed the waiter to ram it down the Vesper services will be conducted are held at the Hamden Hall 5:00 Swedish Vespers cook's throat. The waiter was of Trustees of A.M.E. Zlon church. except low monthly payments and According to Decliert there are Country Day School, 1108 Whitney by the Rev. James E. Waei-y of the GIVEN AWAY FREE Monday. Jaunary 15 — back shortly saying he was sorry Funeral services were held on taxes. ''THAHHS FOR SELLING ME now iriore than 100 Associated Old Stone Church and will be fol­ Avenue, Hamdcri. The Sunday but there would be a wait because Wednesday afternoon at St. CENTRAL CLEANERS To Some Lucky Person service and Sunday School are at Christian Service in Ti-inity BARKER TRUCKING CO. Seiwlccs tor the Armed Forces. lowed by refreshments. Details of House. "there was two steaks and four Stephen's A.M.E. Zlon Church and THAT INSURANCE POLIcy!" AND DYERS Local and Long Distance Moving, According to Dechert .there are the coming "Passion Play" will be 11 A. M. The Wednesday evening chops ahead of yours." were officiated ,by the Rev. I. SNOWPLOWtNG JANUARY 13, 1951 testimony meeting is at 8. The Tuesday, January 16 — Home of Distinctive Cleaning Crafing and Storage more than 100 Associated Service announced and the evening will be 6:30 United- Brotherhood Ban­ Atkins. Interment was In Center AROUND HOMES AND clubs nnd operations from Maine concluded with group singing; Reading Room is located in the Then there is the story of Lawr Cemetery-. • BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS We Operate Our Own Plant 5 Uro Avenuo Eatf Havsn Liberty Building, 152 Temple quet in Congregational vestry 4 HOUR CLEANING SERVICE to Calirornia and Alaska-to France, sponsored by the Men's 'Com­ ence Langer who Is famous for his r/o'rc rvady at Iho tint tall of trtow RAY PLANT, JR. INSURANCE • REAL ESTATE Ollkt Reihlanca with at least 27 new operations In minton, shuftleboard and - Street, and Is open week days from absent-mindedness. He boarded the CALL FOR AND DELIVER 9 to 8:45 and Wednesday to 6. mission of the Branford Council A. Slruiimlti, LAndtcaping Servics 7-W> F. A. BARKER 4.0601 tile planning stage. "Associated pong are always going. In cards, of Chm-ches. train one morning without his ^', il 322 Main St. Tol. 4-0070 Eiit Havon Services," he said, "has grown in bridge and pinochle are now trail­ ALL ARE INVITED. commuter's ticket. The regular con­ BRANFORD 8-1298 260 MAIN STREET .BRANFORD 8-1729 ing canasta, which is all the rage. "Sacrament" will be the subject Thursday, January 18 — ductor said "I'll collect some other the course of a relatively lew 8:00 Senior Choir rehearsal. months from an Idea to a func­ No club activity, however, has of the Lesson-Sermon for Sunday, time.", to which Langner replied, Year in and year out JanuaiT 14, 1951. , , 8:00 Hope Circle meets at the YOUR WANT ADV. IN REAL ESTATE WANTED tioning organization with far-flung been found that can compete ^^'ltll Capitol Theatre home of Mrs. Carl Grecnvall, "It's a!l'right;for you—but how do activities for men and women of the popularity ot dancing. GI's The Golden Text is from John I know where I'm going." i JAMES F. MILANO 281 MAIN ST., EAST HAVEN 0:33. "The bread of God is he Short Beach Road. This is the sixth ijook Mr. Cerf (you'll do well with the THIS SPACE the armed forces." take with delight to old-fashioned Friday. January 19 — 245 Main St., Ealt Havan square dances, polkas, the Charles­ which coraeth down from heaven, has frltten which is contaminated WILL BRING RESULTS Associated Services for the and glveth life unto the world.' 3:30 Children's Choir rehearsal . with laughter, and we need It now 3 Insurance, Real Estate Agent . Anned Forces was organized last ton, or what have you. From where I s?c... ^y Joe Marsk Septuageslma Sunday, Jan. 21 —- HARTFORD MALLEY'S Selections from the Bible In­ more' than ever before, for there AT A COST OP 50 CENTS Tolophono 4-5427 April by the Y.M.C.A., National In addition to these programs clude the following: "Wherefore 9:15 Sunday School is so .little else in the world today Jewish Welfare Board, and Na­ for service youth, wives and come out from among them, and 10:30 Morning Worsliip. The at which we can laugh. tional Catholic Community Service, families of men in training or on be ye separate, salth the Lord, ana Rev. Harold Dltmanson of St. MA RTEX Towels in after deactivation of the USD In active duty often turn to Associat­ Friendship —Four touch not the unclean thing; and Olafs' College, , Northfleld, Min­ One thing a student of mathe­ January 1950. These three or- ed Service's for help. Aid has been Thur., Fri., Sat., Jan 11-12-13 nesota will conduct the services. matics never learns is tliat curves new colorful "Iris"' pattern AUGIE'S AUTO REPAIR ;;anlzations wanted to continue given to solve housing problems, I will receive you." (n Cor. 6:17) Full choir will sing. WATCHES and DIAMONDS Correlative passages from the can make a triangle. QENERAL REPAIEINO serving youth In unifonn and baby sitters have been supplied, Thousand Mil§s Apart at January Sale prices SONDERGAARD AS.A.F. came Into being, messages transmitted to and from Christian Science texbook, "Science TIRES — BATTERIEB relatives. i and Health with Key to tlie Scrip­ AAA SERVICE AAA To date most of the funds to The West Point Story Never quite got the hang of how Dad always thinks best with a tures," by Mary Baker Eddy, in­ 250 Main Street Bnmlord operate Associated Services have to play chess myself, but 1*11 say mellow glass of beer beside his clude the tollottlng (p. 241): We Bath, 25x36 reg. 2.39 2.19 Phone 4-5218 430 Main St Tel. 8-0132 been raised by Community Chests should strive to reach the Horeb throughout the country. The re­ The Telephone Number this for the game—it started one chessboard. And the fellow in Eng­ Hand, 16x28 reg. 1.19 1.00 of the strongest fricndshii).s 1 land writes that he does the same. height where God is revealed- and cent Red Feather campaign for of ' the corner stone of aU spiritual Cloth, 12M.xl2>/:. reg. 45c 39c Greater New Haven proposed to know of: between Dad Wilson in "Almost as if wo were in the same building is purity. 'The baptism of BULLARDS Bath Mat reg. 3.95 3.69 George A. Sisson S. J. ESPOSITO allot $16,000 to A.S.A.F., but with The Review and Nev/s our town and a fellow in Sudbury, room," says Dad contentedly. spirit, washing the body of all the the total goal not being realized, England. hnpurltles of flesh, signifies that Servicing and Pumping the allotment was reduced propor­ From where I sit, you can talk Martex gives you deep thirsty pile INSURANCE about diplomacy and foreign pol­ the pure in heart see God and are PIPE — BONDS Septio Tanks and CeBspooU tionately. The two of them havo never met approaching spiritual Ufe and its Open Thursday Till 9 P. M. HARTFORD] terry, sturdy woven selvages for Programs In Associated Service or seen each other—but for eight icy, but it's often little friendly • demonstration." I" wear. Now jacquard pattern for \0T0M0B1LE - CASUALTY Phon. 4.3988 The Tougher They AqCIDENT AMD INDEMNITY CO.' clubs vary, of course, according to ©nineyears they've been playing things—like a game of chess or a beauty. Solid colons of rod, bud 21 Chidsa/ Avo. East Haven 112 SUver Sands Rd. East Haven local resources. Countless services glass of beer—that can make for l^css by mail together. Dad puz­ TABOE EVANOEI.ICAL LUTHERAN pink, nile or .spring green, azure, are already being given at club­ tolerance and understanding . . , Gome zles over the Englishman's latest CHURCH CLOSED MONDAY llNSURANCE grey, sunflower yellow, portlight, houses where men oft duty may between people of different na­ relax, write letters home, dance, letter, takes a couple of days to Tlie Rev. Eitiil G. Swanson, PasUr white. CENTRAL EAST HAVEN attend classes, join clubs and find think it over, and then airmails a tions, between folks here at home! ' 76 Hopson Avenue the spiritual sustenance of religious SHOE REBUrLDlNG CO. chart of hi> next move. Friday. January 12 — « Indian Head Place Mat Set reg 2 50 HARI>WARE STORE literature ot their preference and 3-30 Children's Choir rehearsal. Open Other Days 9:30 to 5:45 James P. Kavanaugh Work Called For and Deliverod Pa(ii(s — Glass — Toys new friendships. 7:30 Board of Trustees meets. « Indian Head Tablecloths 53x53 leg 2 5') Cleaning Supplies — Garden Forunis are ' popular at many 8:30 Board of Administration SpQclalhing h lavhtbte Halt So/el supplies — Household Needs INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE 9 Scarfs and Oblongs ,,J , i-eg. 49c-].00 319 Main St., cor. Elm Street clubs. In recreation, sports like Is BRANFORD 8-2431 Copyrishl, 1951, lliiileil Slates Brewm lymdation hieets. ,. ELM STREET AT ORANGE 279 Main St. Phona 4-1386 Eail Havan Sunday, January 14 — Linen Shop, Street Floor—Call 5-0111 basketball and swlnuning, bad- 9:14 Sunday School 69 Ivy. Si. Tel. 8-0063 Branford 10-30 Holy Communion. Fare­

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THE BHANFpRD REVIEW-EAST HAVEN NEWS Th u rsday. January 11, 1951 THE BRANFORD 5EVISW - EAST HAVEN NEWS committee in helialf of the Hoover J!iyi?j°Y'Jo""arY 11, 1951 Page Five Marjorie Hodges, West Haven Girl Junior Club Hears x ENGAGED BERTHA AOKiNS Commliision Reorganization Re­ Garden Notes ports. SgL Herbert Johnson SYMPHONY GROUP RotariaR!) At Grang;e SUNSHINIEllLUB Rodney Mills Jr. Plights Troth To Welfare Director WILL SPEAK AT Miss Adklns was graduated from ShortBeach Briefs Salisbury high School and studied ilssigned To Fort Knox PREPARES FOR Hear Leslie Tyler On REELECTS MRS. Married In Rome Louis Provasoli Explain Dept. History AIU NEWS at The Baldwin School In Bryn Janlta S. Schuljc Tel. 8-n-in COUNCIL SESSION Mawr, Pa,, before going to Welles- Broad from the hand. In the air. on Sergeant Herbert C. Johnson of YEARLY CONCERTS RR's SpGclai Trains Miss Marjorle Eleanor Hodges, Miss Eleanor Btingo, daughter of ley College. She was graduated 7B Clioslinit Street, Brantord has McGABE,JPRir^lDENT Mr. and Mrs. Ernest BnnRO of 727 Mrs. Con.stancc T. Myers, di­ the ground Ml.s.'; Bertha S. Adklns of Sails from Wellesley In 1028, received ANCIS'NT CKEEKS" UNION CHURCH (laughter of Mrs. Marjorle O. rector or the Branford Welfare De­ Instant the reunions, quick v/ltli bury, Maryland, executive director Itcv. J. Edward Newton, Pastor been assigned to the Armored Hodges of Los Angeles and Now Third Avenue, West Haven became her master's degree at Columbia FOR/yiED EATING School at Fort Knox, Kentucky. He The Young People's Symphony MeeUng for the flr.Tl. lime .since The annuAl uiecUng of the Bran- partment was the speaker at the the sound or the Wonieln's Division of the Kenneth S. Junes, Aj.s't. Pastor Coiunilttee of Brantord this week beloro the Christmas hollday.s, the York City, and Professor Charles llic bride of Mr. Anthony Provasoli, monthly meeting of the Junior ficpuljllcan National Committee University and took slimmer CLUBS'(3GO B.C.), Is a member of the famed 43d fold Sunsriino ClMb was held on .5011 of Mr. and Mrs. Loul.s Provasoli Of chirruping sparrows circling courses at the University of 9:45 Church School nnnounccci the dates tor the three Branford Rotarlnn.s (;atliercrt for Tuesday C'enlng, January 0, at the Hodges of New York City, became. . „ - i, -. - , Half Hour Reading Club held In down. will be the guest speoker at a DINING BY ROTA­ Victory Division stationed at this luiieli and a talk by Leslie II. Tyler Chicago. , - 11:00 Worship Service Virginia Post, Saturday nftcrinooii concerts to be home of Mrs. J lorbert Harrison, Ihe bride of Mr, Rodney H. MUls.lof 157 Klmberly Avenue, East Ha.- the high school cafeteria on Mon­ Relaying the news where bread iiipoting of the Connecticut of Re­ TION AT THEHOUS-- given by the New Haven Symphony nt llin Grange Hnll Monday noon. South Main Stree ;. , Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hal-1 yen on Tuesday morning, Decein- day night. President Mrs. Richard can be found publican Women's Clubs, Inc. to be "Lessons Learned From the Last 7:15 Youth Fellowship Election" will be the subject of one ES OF THE DirrSf?- At the end of tlie course, he will Orchcstr-a in Woolsey Hall, Hew 'r.vlcr, a.sslstant director of jiub- stcad Mills of Pine Orclinrd yes- bor 20th at 10 In St. Lawrence's Squerl presided over the .session Drink noured from the pitcher. held January 15 at the Stratfleld return to Camp Pickett to resume Haven. llclty for the New Haven Road, was On live recou) mendallon of tlie terday> afternoon at 4 o'clock In I Roman Catholic Church, West Ha- and the speaker was Introduced of the panel discassions and v.lll ST. ELIZABE'ni CHURCH nominating com nilttee the follow­ cool and sweet Hotel. Bridgeport. ENT/yi EMBERS'. training with his unit, Heavy Tank Outstanding performers Includ­ introduced by Julius Zdanowlc7.. St. Andrew's church of Scotland In-' von, The ceremony was performed by Mrs. Leslie Flndell. Message and answer are one and be led oy Mrs. Babetle Ransiohoff Pastor, Rev. John F. O'DonnclI Company, 102d Infantry Re'gimenl ing officers and committee cholr- Rome, Italy, the Rev. Roy Ander- by the Rov. Thomas F. Toohey In Mrs. Etlna A. F. Edgeiton of of Stamford assisted by Mrs. Lois Assistant, Rev. T. Fury ing Judith James, 11 year old The spoiker, a ^cv Haven meii and niemljers were reelected. Mrs. Myers In recalling the . as fleet His assignment to the school Is In Veneszuelnn pianist, Michael Auple- £on officiated | a setting of polnsettas and i)om- history of the Welfare program As a bird can rise to wing reply — Stamford, gciieial chairman has Chldsey, New Mllford; Mrs. Flor­ 10:30 A. M. Saturday Religious line with Army Field Forces policy Rotarlan, discussing the promo­ President Mrs.,'Jphn McCabe-. Vice arjanged for ti-.e program which ence Radell, Manchester; Mrs. AFTER NAF'OLEONli Instructions baum, 16 year old Ai\,ierican violinist tional cffor:s which . the railroad President, Mrs, Milton Bradley; ' Tho bride was given In marriage pons. Nuptial • music Included stated that it was Indirectly the* That breakfast Is served tnre<: to furnish tlio men of the 43d and the Now Haven Inter-High by Mr. Harris areonc, vice consul Because" and '.'Ave Maria,", . lawns up the street. begins with pa.'iels at 10:30. An Meta DeMacarte, Rockville; Mrs. FALL, PARlS'lANMAOAWE;,VA Masses: 8:30 — 10:30 Victory Division with the greatest must mai .^ today In order to Secretary, ^ws. George Pond; Offspring of the machine' oge and hour later the g;oups will unite for School Cl'iolr under the direction of create: busl-icssj- devoted most 'of Treasurer, Mus. Walter Hoelzof,- of the united States, and her nt-1 The. bride, who was given In was developed during an era of j Miriam Croise Charlotte Miller, East Haven and SULLY SOLD DAILY 12,0001| Confessions: amount of training In the shortest Harry Hadlcy Schyde will be hear vpnr music. Now York City, and the Bcrkshl.ros Following the ceremony a recep­ Is entirely autonomous accountlngi "g °""':,*^^f'^•„„,., ,„ „. .„ ..,., cheon chairman assisted by IVlrs. Mrs. Florence Finney, Cos Cob; cember the Short Beach Boy Mrs. Ed Talbot ot Beach Street ,... and did much to build up tJiat Harrison. ' •. , tion was hold at Via dl Novella, Mr, John Marchltto served as' for much of the dlfflcultv en- Secretary's report read by Mrs. Florence Aborcomble and Mrs, Mrs. Beulah Gr.anger, Granby; Scouts (along with the Scout Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Farns- Among the comixisitlons to be sector as a wintijr sports area, ' Menibct'.ihlp Conimlttco: .Mrs. best man. Mr, and Mrs, David F. Samson of Helen Warnock of Westport. Mrs. Helen WarnOck, Westport; wortli and son, Keht, now residing performed are "The Nutcracker The bride \^as graduated from nan, and ushers Included Countered when people move from' ^1^ Iliortcn. Mrs. John H. Mc- 71 Chcslmit street, Branford an­ House Committee co-sponsoring) William Adams, chairman; Mrs. the'tJnrversW'of Caiifornla at Los i Messrs. Joseph Prattlnl and Alfred one town to another. i Cabc, program chairman for 1051, Reservations should be made Mrs. Marie Moore, Nrthford- Atty. hod a grand Christmas Party. They on Taylor Place in tht former suite", Tchttikowsky: "Jack and the Highly jiopulKr at present are Fi-od Llnslcy and Mrs; Whitney nounce the cngagcincnt of their with Mrs. Gladys, Sehuck, 180 Elaine Webster, Rockville. home of the George Eldred Family Beanstalk". Kosakoff; Overture to the show trains running botv/een Marsh.,.' ,,..• , Angeles and has, been with the , Carps. _ „„ „ ,H ' ' "The Widow's Aid Law was repealed ^5""?IMH" ?h J^'n^If "JO,,'^!??." m,?,. n^ daughter Dorothy Mubcl to Mr. AT MEDIEVAL VANISH caeli received a snazzy Scout knife "Hansel and Gretel", Humperdlnck; State Department , In Rome. Mr. , •flip bride wore a whip satin and some tlmj ogo, Mrs.' Myers sald,'?,^ """r ••'1= ""l f^S^'^f, "J.^?yr„" King's Highway, Westport. Mrs. and surprised their Loader, Bill , Fiienien meet tomorrow P M Hartford and No\u York with .(tops MenVoors of the nominating oom- Robert Bnicc Munro, son of Mr, Anna-Man Swltaskl of New Britain FUNERAL FEASTS, "Pce-wee. the Piccolo," Klelnsinger; at New Haven a nd olglit 1 ithor Mills Is a graduate of Yale Unlvcr- I'ace gown fashioned^ with a lace tut In Its place the more Inclusive "^o"''' ^^ J^\ ''''.''o'-.'n^^' "^S'^"^; and Mrs, Daniel Munro, of Poole, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Willani CALLED -'GRAVE ALES, * Tucker, by presenting him with a (January 12th) at the Flrchousol Sohci'zo fwm, "A Midsummer mlttorj who presented the slato were Elty, ahd served In the Nav.^ during over .satin bodice extending Into a 'and fairer. Aid to Dependent Chll-,^=^ruary 2nd at 2.15 Mr^^^ win pre."ilde. Jack Plane. Their Scout House Union Chuiehs Men's Club stations, PorlodlcttJly the ral'h'oad Mrs..;,rfarshall Beobo, chairman ;'Mrs, Mansfield of Pleasant Street, West ALE tVAS SERVED AS Night's Dream", Mendelsohn. "The offers people ' the opportunil jr to the war. He is with : the Chase Ineo panel down the froni of ti,e^ dre^, Act'was Instituted. ^^,'],',~^i^'''?„7,^hZ,^S Q^nio"^ Miss Adklns has been active in Hartford, announce the engage­ Committee representative was Carl elected new Officers last week. Ed, Toy Symphony", Haydn; "Plajio Hlcljard Brewer and Mrs. ClnUde Notional Bank. I s^l^'',?,"",'^ bateau neckline sot In', in:closlnir the Welfare Director i"'"""'? '<• f""!''?,* " ^^^h -^Z' politics since concluding a collqge A SAFEGt/ARP AGAINST Anderson as guest. The fellas' Join­ Tablet, President, Edward Fritz, buy theatre and train tlcke '•s at St-oj.mard. ., . ment of their daughter. Fern Mar- Concerto In c Major", Beethoven; their local station, for a Broa tlway After a, wedding trip In with Illusion. Her fingertip yell tell explained the workings of social Menibers are asked to _ call Mr.s. Laura Nelson Wed administrative career, since May, Ibel, to Mr. Roger Edward Mello. THE APPEARANCE OF ing In the fun were Harry and Vice President and Fred Parmclee, "Violin Concerto in B Minor," rjonatljons made during the year- Mr. and Mrs, Mills will return to fi'om a crown trimmed with bugle security and how It was applied Solaklan In case of absence, 1048, .she has Occn Republican Na­ Bob Corning, Dick and Don Bcnt- Secretarv-Trcnsurcr. Plans are In Balnt-Snens. hit show. .Tile rail trip to jNow Ificluded the National Infantile son of Mrs. Victor E. Mello of Fall DEPARTED'S GHOST. York Is spiced by the preserjce of this country, and will live In New I'beads,, and she carried a briqn,' In Welfare coses. I Mrs. Halg Eiolaklan, program To Oscar Roganson tional CommltteewomaiV for Mary­ River, Mass.. and the late Mr. ley, Wayne and BUI Babcock, Bob the fire, I hear, ror a big Com­ Paralvsls Foundation, theAmorlc'an York. bouquet combining an orchid,'^ Later a most successful attic chairman Introduced Mrs. R. Earle land. Miss Adklns Is a member of Boswell, Bryan Nelson, Bill Buck, munity Card Party In the new The Branford Committee is members of the show ca.sl. ac­ Rod Cross, Bronford Visiting Nurse white roses and sweet peas. • I auction was held previous to re-' Beers, chairman of the Flower the Maryland Federation of Mello, BRILLAT-SAV^RIN, planiiihg free bus trips to the con­ companying the train, mlhglhig Miss Laura Nelson, daughter of Miss Mansfield Is the grand- Bob Matson, Dan Peterson, Tom scliool at tlie ond of ihls month or Association, Brantord Public Schools •The maid of honor wore an em-! [rgshmcnts which were served by Show discussion. Mrs. Beers pre-I Women'.s Republican Clubs. FAMOUS GOURMET Comer, Dick Butler and Fred Har- In early February. Sounds good .... certs under a plan started several with the na.ssongcrs and perform- schola,rshlp Fund. srald green chiffon velvet period (^c Mrs. John Ctovert. Harold' sented Miss Madolln Zachcr, who Mr, Irving Nelson of New Ycrk City rlaunhter of Mrs. William F. Mans­ years ago by Mrs, Michael Car- Inn several of their .specialties. Oklahoma Girl and Mrs. Shirley Nelson of Madison, Teaching and college adnilnls- field of New Ilaven and Mrb. AND JUDGE fl7SS- graves ' Mr. and Mrs. George Brencher phlclla. Porents of the children arc Al Thanksgiving 101 shut-ins gown and a bonnet type hat ciark. Earl Colter, Spcrry Lincoln, I spoke on "Definition of Terms.yscd Our Library eath Tuesday after­ Other special trains whii/.h have were remembered with flowcrsi fruit trimmed with velvet flowers. She Robert Hartgen, Donald'Holablrd,'In Flower Show." The deflnltlcn of beoamo the bride cf Mr. Oscar trativo work were Miss Adklns' Frederic C. Stevens of North Bran­ WROTEMUCH OF (Dorothy Chambers)' of Wilcox expected to buy their youngsters met with public favor,aro, bicycle, Roganson, .son of Mr, and Mrs. "first" interests from 1028 to 1040. noon Is now located In the little Place, announce the birth of n tickets. School tickets are offered or candy and at Christmas 65 Bran­ Is Married To carried-a bouquet of talisman rases Frank Kinney and GIrard ICok. i the foltowlng terms was taken from tord. CELEBRATED BOOK fishing, camera, fold-boat, husking ford -patients at the Cohncetlcut David Roganson of Bristol Street, For eight years she was Dean of Miss Marisfield and Mr. Mello are ON EATING, AT school house in case youVe been son, Mark, -on December 24th last at one dollar. and sweet, peas, Tlie other atten-i Hostes.ses \vere Mr.s. Vincent Me- the National Handbook—- Acees Short Beach, on Thursday evening, Women at WesteiTi Mai'yland Col­ trekking up to the Firehouse look­ in Saint Raphael's Hospital bee from N.Y.C, to Kent;,, Conn,, Statoi Hospital were remembered Cpl. P. DeLise dans wore similar ensembles in Donald and Mrs. Weston Sheppard. soiy, annuals arrangement, basket both students at Boston University ODD vV\ OM EN TS, It Is not uncommon to h.avo ns flower show, ^hiiwa. sped Als for with gifts., ...-•..,. ,.,^-._ , . i.„„j_ _ (container made of woven material) December 28, In the home of Cantor lege and from 1942 to 1040 held the The wedding is planned for ing for a .good boqk The Saint Mrs. John Murphy (nee Rita many as 180 children attend these ' fuchsia. Their bonnet headpieces /N COURT. Blieabeth's Women's Club wishes school children, , ,footbatl Iniuddltlon to. the above .292 Charles Sudock, Cantca' Sudock DOSt of Dean of Residence at Brad­ January. Peck),has returned from her "be­ concerts which in the past have re­ and New Ytar'.s Eve. , Announcement has been made were trimmed with plumes and three blooms, bulbous material performed the double-ring cere­ ford Junior College, in Mass­ to welcome any new members In­ lated honeymooh" in Monterey, ceived public acclaim and once fea­ persons wore remembered during of the marriage on Saturday even- they loo carried talisman roses. VNA RECOMMENDS (bulb, corm, tuber or rlzone) clust­ mony, which was attended by the achusetts. She is a life member of terested. The Mrs. PflelT, DuPuy, Mexico and San Antonio and In the freight hauTf',lg field, 1050 with cards, fruit, flowers, Ing, December 2 at 7 In the Chapel A reception followed the cere- er, collection, .container, perennial Remember—the busiest man is tured tt former Branfordite Robert Tyler told his r.udienoo, H.e railroad caiulv. food, books or toys. Immediate families. Pi Lambda Theta, an honorary the happiest! man. 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Thursday, January 11,1951 THE BRANFORD REVIEW-EAST HAVEN NEWS Page Seven j_ THE BRANFORD REVIEW-EAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday, Jonuary U. 1951 i I'' HORNETS JAR Exchange Loop Albert F. Wagner A Pastor Says Good-bye EAST HAVEN FACES Style Setter BRANFORD HIGH CAGERS MILFORD, 69-52 Test Tube Gets Underway Dies In Hospital With Six Tilts After Long Illness ,BY BILL AHERN SCHEDULE BREAK IN OPPOSE SEYMOUR AND IN FAST GAME ;l Branford Jet propelled basket­ ys. Polio The En.>!t Haven Exchange Club Funeral services for Albert F. It was mid afternoon, Wcd'i.iosday, this week, wlicu the door to the ball arrav sped lo new heights in Basketball League got under way Wagner, husband of Phyllis Halbe SHELTON IN HOME TILTS the Houstonic Lcngue on Tuesday 1 For generations polio was nc- this week with six fast games. Wagner of Linden Avenue, Indian is omcc burst open and a Jolly sort\of a chnp broke Into the scene of a busy COMING CONTESTS Neck were held Tuesday evening night bv ovcrwhelnilnp the Mll­ i copied as one of the "mystery dls- Central Cleaners defeated East printing shop. A friendly, smile Inlghtenod his face but the firm grip East Haven faces a belter break Branford High's red hot cagcrs watch. ford Indians, 69 to 53, In a speedy from the Curtis Funeral Homo, 69 Coach Crlsafl has Intimated. after a series of road trips will re­ i eases" of mankind, an elusive de- Haven Cleaners 19 to 7 with Ansty South Main Street. Intcnncnt will In its HoUcsntonlc League slandlns Captain Billy Blxby, a fine guard, Tuesday night's clash might well clash played at the Recreation selling the scoring pace witli o of his hand was strong enough ^ picture Norsemen sailing the seas In turn to the state armory Friday Center, Devon. • stroyer ond crlppler, striking un- be at the eonvcnienco of the this comlnR Tuesday when Ihcy like the rest of the squad Is off on and Tuesday nights for a pair of be a battle of skyscrapers for the . predictably with epidemic force. points. Knnpp topped the losers taiiiily the days of clipper shliMl^nd his, short legs planted themselves as a face Mllford High nt tho school gym valley combine has tremendous Fircntan's I.c.igue The win was the sixth In as with 5. his shooting and Rpn Rossetll, the Housatonic League contests. The Short Beach Fireman's Ifiop Today, medical science knows a Mr, Wagner died nt New Haven Captain might while on tlW*rldge diirlng troublesome voj;ages. In a double header. other starting guard has an excltc- height and utilizes terrific speed. many starts and makes the Hornets •great deal about polio. The "mys­ The East Haven Department able tendency to foul too otlen. Joe Gesok's In and out Seymour Their defense Is neglected in order No. 8 measured No. 4, 2 to 1, in a a lop favorite to take loop honors. Store won a thriller from the Hospital on Sunday after a linger­ As a tune-up for the clash, they five will be the Hornet opposition four man match. The winners tery" phase Is past. Tho period of ing Illness. He was 09 years old. The man's enthusiasm,for his work vras infectious and from odd win face Boardman Trade whom Ed Oustafson, a towering threat. Is to score quick baskets and might Led by rangy Lou Locarno, the exploration, discovery and even­ Towne Motors, 21 to 10 with F. on Friday night and next Tues­ be termed a close press. It Is near ftrabbed the openinR same 387 to A native ot Baltimore, Md, Mr. they have already beaten, 20 to 20, handicapped by Inexperience al­ day, the undefeated Shelton Gael 3(9 and the nightcap 414 to 378. los- Bee-men worked out to their tual conquest is well under woy. Ranfonc sotting the scoring pace corners of the large room liwss and helper, alike waved greetings while Friday night also In tho Gym. though he looked good against Impossible to pass over their heads tamlllar first quarter advantage With funds provided by the with 10 points, R. Slreoto with 7 Wagner was employed os an combine will seek to unseat the but the visitors play percentage hiR the middle contest 394 to 378. electrical engineer by the American fl others disengaged themselves i'rom their work to'shake his hand. Mllford has outstanding height Bianford High's Hornets on tho de- classy local- basketeers who cur­ Pete Peterson with a 302 total on and thon multiplied the score as March ot Dimes, tho nation's top led the losors, and features outside shooting by a fe.se. figuring to throw many short and the spirit moved them. . scientists ore hard nt work In hos­ Frank's Barber Shop dropped Bosch Company In Springfield rently share tho league's top rating get an average percentage. The .Barnes of 1U3, 100 and 99 was the Mass., for 25 years and having been That was Rev. Emll O. Branson's last,visit,to the Branfoitl Review. pair of sophomores who give A pair of youths Vin Paolillo and with the Murraymen. top keglcr and A. Paradls with 295 Although Mllford used several pital and university laboratories, Holcomb's Drug, 21 to 10 when M, evidence of becoming real stars In Jackie Norton arc labeled, by club throws on the run and are exploring every reasonable ap- Luzzl sot a hot 10 point mark retired for the ast few years ho IVir slxty-clght months amounting to three hundred and ninety-four In the week-end tilt, the Hornets not especially good on set shoot­ pins on scores cf 05,96 and 104 led typos of defense In nn effort to has made his home at his summer future years, Crlsatl, ns comers and the veteran the losers. slop the high flying Branfordltes, , proach tnnt may lead to tho ultl- while F. DoFlllppo \t'lth 7 headed residence In Indian Neck. Ho was a weeks, minus only Intervals sji'ent on vacation retreats, the Lutheran Coach Prank Crlsatl has been *Junlo Orifice In his dependable way will have able opposition with the ing. Rebounds figure prominently mato control ot polio epidemics the losers. lielght about even. The visitors In the coaching schemes of Coach No. 3 measured No. 5 by a similar It was never able to set. Its two, member ot the First Congregation­ minister has made that weckl^. walk through Brantord's centeis Hun­ busy shifting his offense to iget is a distinct threat to the guards. throe zone in time to match the and conquest ot the disease as an J. Johnson and Sons topped An­ al Church In Branford ond of the mpre shooting from Ms players. The canny East Haven mentor are smartly coached and use a Vln Murray. count wlnnlnR the first 368 to 357 • individual affliction. dreds welcomed him with a nod, a smile, a word and a handclasp, for two, three defense featuring a fast breaking pace of the Invaders. derson Auto Supply 13 to 8 with Society of Automotive Engineers. The team has not looked bad with has hopes that the Boardman game Branford Is expected to win tho and loslnR the second 378 to 380. The recent discovery that polio Cttstcllon setting tho scoring pace never once in the long span htts\thc mon over forgotten his caning. quick break on offense. Jim Tney came back to win the night­ Currently the local combine has He Is survived by his wife, a his ball handling but to date has may be the turning point In the Hummel Is considered the man to contest on the basis of Its sharp Wins over St. Mary's Boardman virus could be grown in tost tubes, Willi 6 points. The losers split the been unable to get enough shots to season for he believes that this com­ cap 426 to 383 when Helnecke ac­ ' using non-nervous tissue a.i the honors, four men gottliiB a basket daughter, Jane of Brnntard; three Next Sunday, Rev. Swanson i\rcaches his Jtast sermon in iBranford, passing and good rebounding counted tor a 100 game. The latter Trade, Stonlnglon, Derby, East Ha­ brothers, John William and Philip, and within a day or two will leavtt for Gardlneir, Mass., to tahe up new cope with madorn styles. Tlie team bine may be the best ho has yet deficit of only five points, 34 to ability. Should veteran Lou Lo- ven and Mllford. Only three more i culture medium, has been ac- apiece, uses both a two, three defense and coached. carno'have a good night, the de­ team score was 420 to 383. ' claimed as a now milestone in polio all of Baltimore, Md., and two duties as pastor of the First Lutheran Church'.In that town. Ills now 29. Helnecke's 353 set, a hlRh for the are needed to qualify them for the Milano's Insurance took tho sisters, Mrs. Katherlne Selby. ot a man for man stylo with the ad­ Boardman's chief threat is Auglc With the opening of the fourth feat might be by a large margin; state M class playdowns late In research. It has greatly widened scoring honors of tho weeks roll­ work wUl bo strange to him, not biicause of the religion, but bocaXisc vantage about even, Brozek, one of class M rank's top league, was accomplished en games • the lleld for tho research scientists New York City, ond' Mrs. Mary qvarlcr Mautte scored on a-long Tho locals have a tight man for of 107, 95 and lEO. Dick Butler's February. , ing up 24 points when .Bushman FIshbaugh of Baltimore, Md. ' his now hometown has three other Lutheran C!hui:ches withlh.' Its borders. The most accurate lessor among pivotmen. Others who will see man defense which they execute • In their cHorts to llnd n vaccine, I set and Pellegrino tapped In a re­ 296 tctal on games of 92. 114 and 90 Working at a fast pace, the drug or serum citectlvo against tallied 15. Molzo Brathers provided But It will be nearer to the scenes, of his hcnrt, for Oardhicr town, the Yellowjackets Is Bub Mautto, action are Bob SIbey. Rufe James, bound to make the score 34 to 33 cleverly, seldom out of position. stern opposition getting 15 mark­ Ihe senior veteran, who has not as Ed Atkins, Paul Scarscloltl, Ed but Karllns measured a free throw was the best of the losers. Branford combine used Lou JJO- infantile paralysis. ers with Jimmy sirooto's 8 points like Worcester, sixteen miles to the so'atliottst, Is alive with persons of The Hornet starting combina­ carno's five' first period baskets yet reached the efficiency ho show­ Snyder, John McCIuro, Edward lo up the Derby total. Eddie tion will be Intact for the eontcst No. 7 was able to take but one In Its thirteen years of exist­ topping the losors. Swedish descent, Nor Is it strange territory, for seven years ago'the ed a year ago. Sophomore VIn Locke, Tom Sklbltsky, Tom Hummel. game, the nightcap, from the No. 4 to rocket into a quarter lead 24 to ence, the National Fovmdatlon for >|| Authentic Henry's one hander from the side- despite severe competition develop­ 13 and then came into the Inter, In the first of this week's games people of Qardincr extended a call to him when tie was at,, the Bethany Qagllardl and Junior Ed Henry arc James Criscola, Tom Eoswell, Ted court lied the contest as the Valley ing for starting berths. Blake Lehr Ueglers. Tho latter pinned 457 to Infantile Paralysis has authorized Jacobean Pattern showing proml.so dally and may DoVIt, George Carrano, Frank five called time with five minutes 430 and 507 to 481 before falling 447 mission piece with a 40 to 25 ad I the .expenditure of $11,753,730 in Prank's Clippers outscored Towne Lutheran Church, twenty miles away. .has finally rounded Into the player vantage. Locarno meshed another Motors 25 to 18 in a' well played work Inlo starting berths for keeps. Buonocore and George Horn. to play. An easy lay-up from un­ he was expected to be and Russ to 441. Loren Paradls was the best March of Dimes funds for re- ITREEefUFE It was at Bethany where Rev. Swanson dlrec ted n small choir to l-'dshiun [Surcuu Pliolo derneath by Karllns gave Derby Its of the winners with scores of 97, seven points In the second canto, ' search. Ot this amount, $8,841,158 contest. Hank LUzzl's 14 points led Gordon Is making things hot for has been granted In tho field of the scoring parade while Sullivan EMBOSSED undreamed heights for he, like many other ministers and priests, be­ .MlAMf, FLA. —The F.i.'ihion advantage which .was •mulllplled Bob Massey, whose sole fault Is a 112 and 97 for a 308 total while Tom Liberally using substitutes, the when Jack Klley snapped the Callopy with a 313 set on scores of Hornets were outscored 18 to 14 virus researeli, while $2,012,678 topped the losers with 7. WALLPAPER lieves firmly "In music as a part of, the service, not a sideline to the itiirc.iu's citulid .shot cnURhi reluctance to shoot. Lefty Fiynn Is has been allocated to study of FiM Simplai S Vo&i 4(0S owe oP carno netted six points on 2 floor- PAINT BRIGADE themselves put in the work ond KITCHEN Cavagolo, t tries and brace iOt conversions. Appreciated among his flock for his work amonjg the children, he jackets In Four Years—S88 Witness Clash Which Stamps J. Klley, c lienors with a 308 set games of 90, •nie-BEsr a)KivE-iu 5HOT6 IN TVS often buy tho trimmings. , wUh baked-on white enamol metal responded some years ago by saying, "The hope of (ho country lies In Duggan, g 103 and 109. , Smartest of the home team o])- BUSY POLISHING Pleasure Is their main function, I Hornets Among State's Top Quintets. erators was YOiing who although but the rooms are also tor pay call, its youth." i EASTIES' DEFEATED Luciano, g Silver Dollar Lcasiie CABINETS In the matches of the Silver 135. The two combines spilt the first In the game but a halt, the last, PICKETT JQUARTERS education loctiures and non-com­ Nor did ho ever forget the axiom. Ho was an aid ent worker In the Branford High's relentless basket­ side and added a free thft)W. Joe two games with the Old Towners NEW HAVENER dropped In four hoops and three missioned officers' meetings. floor and wall modeli available ball wave surged over one of Its Paul worked close for another field BY DERBY HIGH Totals Dollar League howled on Jan. 3, the free throws lo become Mlltord's Vacation Bible School and unlike many such schootls, tho attendance EAST HAVEN Red Sox tripped the Tigers, 2 to 1 taking the first, 562 to 527, losing A battle of bi-oomstlcks and paint A room full of men nt play moans immocllats Delivery biggest snags In the Housalonlc goal and Massey counted on a set the second 538 to 558. The .down high scorer. a lot of policing tor somebody, so grew during warm summer montlis until over two hundred cpmplled League waters when It smashed the shot at the midway point. t Mautte, f 4 In a tight series. The •winners IS CHOSEN FOR brushes has been going on among 42-37 BEFORE 250 Reynolds, t 1 grabbed the duke In the first game (owners took the nightcap 588 tp The winners held the advantage two men are usually assigned tp THE CONN. PLUMBING consta:nt dally membership. Parents were in love with the Idea; many bid of East Haven'Hlgh, 51 to 30, In Gagllardl netted a dpiible con­ units of the 43D "Winged Victory" clean up every morning. Henry, t 0 519 to 489 but the series was evened 564. CATHOLIC HONOR from the free throw line despite a Division nt Camp Pickett. because It took tho children from underfoot, but xnany, many more thrilling fashion at the Eastle Gym version but purcell again grabbed East Haven High came within an Pellegrino, c 1 when the Tigers grabbed the "It's one chore, though," said a AND LUMBER CO. last Friday night before 588 paid the advantage by driving In for an­ Although the margin was the bad night by Captain Ad Long who The scene is tlie Qompany Day because they saw the world barometer falling fast In face of wind­ ace of scoring a major upset In the Oustafson 1 second, 503 to 460. The clincher same the pattern was different as The name of the recipient of converted but four tinfes on a recruit who found himself assigned 1730 Slala SI. N»w HavM, COM, customers. other field goal. Joe Paul closed out went to the Soxers 534, to 496. Top Room, the place where the soldiers lo the .lob one day last week. "I storms of public distrust and the rising tide of sentiment for woi-. They Housatonic League on Tuesday Blxby, g 0 Pop's Orllle took a fall out of the the Charles Carroll of CarroUton dozen tries. Excellent percentages of a company, or an artillery T«l. 7-0294 m The win, accomplished In fighting the Branford scoring with his night in their gym when it came Gagllardl, g 4 pinner for- the losers was Ed Walsh Silver Dollar combine. Fred Medal for the year 1950 was an­ don't mind a bit." saw pnly the material In money and position, but Kt-firnlty In true be­ fashion rathei- than tho smooth prettiest shot of the night when he SEE OUR WIDS SELECTION who knocked down 338 maples on by others gave the Hornets 17 out battei-y, can gather for .recreation from behind to close a wide gap Rossettl, g 0 Panaronl's aggregation stepped to nounced Saturday night by Francis ot 29 while the hapless home com­ during breaks in the long training lief and church teachings. performance Branfordltes have faked and dropped a pivot try for In Its game against Derby High Orlflce, g . 0 games of 118, and 107. Anchorman M. Gersz, Chairman of the award witnessed this season, further the 51st Branford point. Brennan OF FINE WiNES AT EVERY Walt Sanleskl was the best of the an early two game lead, 583 to 534 bine was good only on 11 out of 24. day. ' . Tho pastor,labored mightily to And channels in which to divert only lo fall In the closing minutes. Totals 13 11 37 and 532 to 595 before tpwlng in the committee. The medal was awarded BRANIXJRD strengthened their bid for state measured a gcisd one hand try from The final score was 42 to 37. Half time score: Derby 24 E.H. 14 inners getting a 311 set on scores of to William J. Falsey, of 70 Alston Take an empty half ot a barracks young folks as they sought to launch tholr ships Into a lifetime of trou­ under the hoop and Junle Orifice k 122. 92 and 97... final 555 to 563. L. Tamsln, with B F P ALL MAKES... honors. Operating from a two, throe de- DAY LOW PRICES the downtowners,' took Individual Avci.ue, New Haven. He will be pre­ building, add furniture, magazines bled waters, Ho recognized the worth of extro currlcular,events and en­ closed out the game by counting on Some people keep so busy laying sented with suitable and appropri­ Loc».rno, f. 11 4 25 and decorations, mix well with STANDARD AND PORTABLE For the secjond time In as many fense, the veteran Raiders took The Browns were.able to win honors with a tremendous 381 set Purcell, f. 5 1 11 couraged them, but more than that he struggled to: bring those activi­ games It was Sophomore Joe Paul a penalty toss and then hooping a up for a rainy day they seldom | only tho nightcap in the three game ate ceremonies to be held In con- plenty of ImagUiatlon — and you pretty side shot. advantage of Eastio lapses In the on games of 130, 112 and 139. Cal Lehr, f. 1 0 2 ties within the medium of his church. : who led tho Hornets to victory lane second quarter to gain a 24 to 14 see the sunshine. JVIADRONE WiNES match against the Indians as the Walsh the big maple ipppler with junetlon with the annual Wash­ have a day room. as the smooth working Inside throat Bmnford latter weht out In front, 492 to 490 ington Birthday banquet on Febru­ Paul, c. 7 5 19 It's a combination town linll, Typewriters - Adding Machines Nor were tlie older folks forgotten. Sick were visited and society lead but then slipped .when . the BOTTLED IN CALIFORNIA the losers accounting for 309 pins Massey, g. 0 1 1 slarted the scoring netting a pair P F T Yellowjackets went Into a full I and 531 to 455 before losing 486 to with scores of 138. 101 and 130. ary 22nd. by the Commodore John pubUc library and corner drug store. meetings endorsed, Comfort was doled to the bereaved and Joy was of baskets and two fouls, In as many Locarno, f 5 1 U RUBY PORI-TAWNY PORT, 497. Anthony Yasavac's 328 series Bra-ry A.ssembly, Fourth Degree, Gordon, g. 0 2 2 Contestants in this friendly Check Writers court press. Five minutes before CLUB DRY SHERRY Industi-ial Circuit Long, g. 2 4 8 expressed with each birth, particularly within his flock. trles„ to give tho vlsltiors a chance Purcell, f 2 3 7 the game's end the score was tied on games of 86,, 131 and 111 was the Knights of Columbus. struggle are out lo give their com­ for an early lead Which was never Paul, c , 5 5 15 outstanding performance for the In the only clear cut decision at Totals 26 17 69 pany receatlon room tho most club- 35 all but three successful charity the Bowling Center during the For the past) five years the Com­ MILFORD WE SELL - RENT - REPAIR But they were surface sights though prompted by a loving heart. rolenciulshcd. Thereafter Captain Long( g 3 0 S STH 1.09 Indians v/hile tlie Browns were led like. clvlUari-type atmosphere ot all ' The congregation did npt see the Lutheran Church ablaza each Saturday Ad Long and veteran Lou Locarno tosses and two easy lay-ups spelled by Cal Walsh who hit 328 pins on past week, the Bradley-Upson com­ modore Barry Assembly has made B F P In this military camp. Lohr, g 3 1 7 the home team's doom. A SCilOONMAKER SELECTION bine took three, games from the' an annual award of the Carroll Snell, f. 4 1 9 PHONE 7-2738 — EASY TERMS night as the young minister sought preparation for the Sabbath. Some- took up the torch when Ed Oustat- Massey, g 1 1 3 games of 115, 98 and 115. Fixing up the rooms Is often a .son was rushed Into the fray to halt Biggest threat In the game was Mifco No. 2 .array. Ed Fresco with Medal, cast In remembrance of Klsh, f. 1 1 joint soldier-civilian project. Men , times on Easter Saturday, the mazdas flickered into wee liours as a plant Gordon, R 1 0 2 Jack Klley whose lazy hook shots The Eeds won their match a 347 set on games of 109, 130 and Charles Carroll of Can-oUton, Paul's great work, Totals 20 11 51 N. Y. S. WINES against the Phils in the same Yates, t. 10 2 fall out in their spare time to man Reliance Typewriter Co., Inc. was changed here and a blossom twisted there to bring forth the full .and fallaway arcs provided the 108 was the night's top pinner Maryland, a singer ot the Declara­ Stauss, 0. 2 2 6 mops and paint brushes. Citizens First VVln In'Four Years East Haven BOTTLED IN NEW YORK STATE fashion. The winners went out In beauty of the Resurrection In flowers as It would In wiords, and music, P F T margin In the tough going. while Ed (Don^t call me pete) tion of Independence. The medal Cochrane, o. • • • 2 0 4 Irom the unit's National GUard Established 1916 Clarenco B. Guy, Pres. -.-jf" TAWNY PORT-RUDY PORT front in tlie' first two tilts. 550 to Walsh topped the losers with a is awarded to the catholic man or a few hours hence. Tho win was the first Branford Mautto, f 2 ,1 5 Once again East Haven's failure 488 and 520 to 486 but dropped the Austin, g. 4 19 home town will otlen raise funds victory over East Haven since Cpach to get Into the hoop cost tho ,i DRY SHERRY-MUSCATEL 300 series compiled on games of woman of the Assembly District Hall, g. 10 2 109 CROWN STREET NEW HAVEN Reynolds, f .306 last game 493 to 545. Anchorman 108, 101 and 91. The winners pinned for a television set, books, pictures And when the day dawned, the fetching loveliness of the chancel Crlsafl took over the coaching reins Gagllardl, f . 3 2 8 charges of Frank Crlsafl the con­ Al Krelevlch of the winners was the who has made the - outstanding Krause, g. 3 3 9 and furniture. • for the 'Jackets three years ago and - STH 95 = 555, 541 and 516 for the clean de­ contribution to the welfare of Young, g. 4 2 11 brought new fervor to the proyers of the congregation; the weak and Orifice, f 1 13 test. Smartest of the Eastle opera­ night's top pinner accounting for cision v/hlle the Factory unit ac­ One 43D DlvLslion artillery battery the. first In four years. Pellegrino, c 2 15 tors was Sophomore Vln Gagllardl 334 maples on games of 125, 114 and Church and State. The Commodore Totals 21 11 53 got a big head start In its day room oppressed as well and the wealthy and strong, until each heart beat a counted for'scores of 470, 424 and Barry Assembly District is compris­ It was Coach Sampson's fifth Berehan, g 1 0 '2 who meshed ten points and shared 95. Lead-off man Vln Packer, of 436. Score at halt: Branford 40, Mll­ plans when a young Interior de­ dancing tune matching the fable of tho years tliat tho sun, too, Jigs victory In as many starts this tho home team honors with the In­ COAST TO COAST the Phils, was only two pins behind ed of the following cities and ford 25 , , corator. Ret., John Ottens. of with the Joy of the matchless occasion. Blxby, g , 1 4 .8 towns: New Haven, East Haven, winter. . Rossettl, g 0 0 0 defatigable Bub Mautto. The young RED TABLE WINES fashioning an overall score of 332 Mifco, No 1, had better going Non-scoring substitutes: Bran­ Beaverlake. N.J. appeared in Its Our compioto lorvico includol—Roupfioiiferlng Amateur photographers had field days at Easter time, for It was then Paul was the high point getter Henry, g . . i; 0 1 1 guard, alone, was the one man on pintails of 102, 99 and 131. taking a 2 to 1 verdict from the West Haven, Branford, Walling­ ford. Nicholas, Flynn, Stanton, midst. Seven weeks later It boasted who played the entire contest as BURGUNDY-CLARET-ZINFANDEl Texaco Kids. The Gasmen grabbed ford, Milford, Shelton, Ansonla. Casanova. Mllford; Sanderson, a stage and a room full ot hand and rapfllrlng box iprlngt and matfreiiai ~- that the church was opened to the discerning sharpness of their lenses, hitting five times from Iho floor Totals 13 10 36 "I'lie Yaiiks rounded out tho even­ Modorn and antique furnitura rofinlihing—and and an equal number of times from Crlsafl sought vainly for a winning ing cf closely contested games by the first game 487 to 482 but were Derby, Seymour and Cheshire. Lolas, Downey. made furniture of Virginia pine. U lifetime evidences of work and beauty. Years will bring new ministers 5TH ^9 I/JGAL99 GAL 1'89 overwhenied thereafter 546 to 409 Serving with chairman Gersz on Official?: Ghlradlnl, Ponders. also had a circulor bar with soft illp covort—all at modorata colt—and all ox- tho charity line. Vlii Gagllardl led COMMUNITY LEAGUE combination. tipping the Cards 2. Jp 1, again pert workmaniiilp. to town and days will date Rev. Swanson but prlva:tely cherished snaps the Eastle point makers with 8 Two hundred and fifty fans ho- winning the.,flrst two contests 515 and 540 to 473. Top keglcr for the the Award committee was Thomas drink cabinet, ice box and built-in markers, throe from tho field and SCHEDULE hummed through a slow opening to 481 and 53rto 433 before losing losers was Frank Torino who ac­Dillon of New Haven, Secretary, radio. MR FOAM CUSHIONS AND PLAY In publicly unseen albums will keep fresh his Ideas which v/hen nurtured MADRONE WIS^IES counted for 311 pins on games of and members of the Knights of GOZZI TURKEYS by the fluency of his words were as drops of water on tlie parched two at tho foul lino. Sunday, January 14 period In which the home club 480 to 515. Walt Plnskl was the best A few months ago Ptc. Roland TEX SUPER FOAM BED PILLOWS Miss OpporlimiUcs managed to wrest the lead, 7 to 5 BOTTLED IN CALIFORNIA of the losers crashing 310 maples on 100, 116 and 95. A Chestnut copped Columbus councils throughout the GAIN TOP AWARDS ' Marshall of WlUlmanllc. Conn., blossoms lof Easter blooms. North Branford vs DeMolay despite making but one field goal DRY SAUTERNE-SWEBT SAUTERNE scores of 108. 113 and 89 but Tony individual honors with a 343 set on District. brought a new touch to his day Tho tenseness of tho battle was Nardollas vs I A Club scoers of 114, 123 and 106. Turkeys from the GozzI Turkey Although most of his clerical life has been spent In the East, Rev. evident from opening minutes when In the., eight minutes of play. BURGUNDY-RHINE-CLARET Adams had the cverrail high gett- It Is the Assembly's expectation room by building a miniature post Elm Cify Upholsfering Shop Indian Neck vs Carver Karllns and "Jack Klley combined iiig 330 pins on games of llfl, 119 Crucible Steel fell before a great and aim that this annual award Farm In Guilford gobbled up tpp office 111 the corner. Now, mall call Swanson Is a native mid-westerner. Born In Mollne, III., he attended both squads missed many scoring 234 WHAtLEY AVENUE PHONE 8-3410 Eitabllilied 1918 opportunities before Paul cashed In Wednesday, January 17 to up the count In Derby's favor and 95. onslaught by the Bfd Auto Electric honors at the Grand Central Palace for the men ot his unit means a tho public schools of Rock Island, III., which, with Davenport, Iowa, Nardollas vs DeMolay 5TH "j effort while Z. Truskowskl's 288 set Poultry Show which was held In visit to a place that rivals a swank on a rebound and sank a foul try 14 to 8 midway In the second A SCHOONMAKER SELECTION Itcstaurant Circuit . Coip., 2 to 1. carl's 362 series paced form that triumvirate of towns called Trl-Clty. It was at AugUstana I A Club vs Carver Club period and Captain Bill Duggan the winners when the lead-off man on scores ot 101, 96 and 91 took In New York City from January 3rd down town lounge. fpr the first three points. Blxby A series of even matches were dividual honors. counted on a conversion before Paul North Branford vs Stony Creek took up the scoring slack for the pagged 120, 127 and 115. 'Vin Pack­ to 7th. Tliore are stuffed arm chairs In College that he received his A.B. and at Augustana Tlicploglcal School Sunday, January 21 played in the Restaurant League The Tanagors got ott to a fast again meshed three points ,agoln on victors before Karllns found the Korn Kurit dre a delicious choose fla- at Mike Frennctte's Bowling Center er witli a 336 set, one better than The four birds representing the which to read magazines that that he obtained his B.D. Both are In Rock Island. DeMolay vs Stony Creek ramge to close out the half with teammate Jerry Bernardo, was high start In their match against the Gozzl entry garnered first and range fiiom high brow to low brow. a rebound on which he was fouled. Nardollas vs Carver Club \orcd snacic always crisp and irtih Whiskies on Monday night with the winning But his basic Swedish pronounclatlon comes from Sweden Itself, for Locarno then hit for a long side set Derby In the van' 24 to 14. margin only a slight one game In kcgler for the losers with games Swallows winning the first two second place awards among tjie There's a lO'/a Inch television screen I A Club vs Glordanos ... Try this iaste-icmpling iroat — of 97, 132 and 107. The Sparkplugs games,, 440 to 430 and 4G4 to 448 broad breasted Tom turkeys, first and even a pin-ball machine. it was to that country that his father brought him one glorious summer upplng the eount 8 to 1 before Bub The complexion of the contest all three cases. Mautto and Hom'y combined for Wednesday, January 24 you'il lil(B 'tm. won the tirst game 630 to 401, before losing the nightcap ,430 to and third In the broad breasted "I'd say about 90 per cent of our after his mother died. He majored In the Swedish tongue at college, Carver club vs Glordanos changed In the third period when PEMBROOK Elm Restaurant dropped a 2 to 1 dropping the second 528 to 540. 432. M Savage led the winners with bronze turkey, competition, and of four fast points. Ron Rossettl went Into the game decision tp Stonewall when Vinnle. men, use tho. day room", said LJianwemuHX . . . furthering his biblical Lutheran lore In the Divinity Scliool.4 Nardollas vs Stony Creek BLENDED WHISKIES They came back to take the night­ With the score 8 to 5, Paul and Packer led the charges of Pete a 290 set on games of 104, 89 and especial significance recognition as Warrant Officer (J.g.) Louis UrsinI, DeMolay vs Indian Neck for the first time and Mautto went ROGANSON BROS. cap 538 to 518. 97. Rose Slllhskas with a 287 total grand torn turkey of the of Now Haven, Conn., athletic of- His apprenticeship ips spent In New York City at tho oust^vus Massey were good on single con­ Into the pivot slot. Using a tight 86 MH 2^95 Llpus with a 341 set on games of Sunday, January 28 DISTRIBUTORS PROOF Women's Loon' topped the losers on games of 93, show. flcor ot Company "B", 102D Adolphus Lutheran Church. It was there that he met his lovely wife, versions and Locorno closed out the Stony Creek vs Indian Neck press, the 'Jackets disrupted . the BOT 106, 111 and 124. Mlnik Giordano period by hitting with a one hander 40% WHISKIES paced the losers with a 320 series In the Women's Social League the 98 and 96. Infantry Reglm.ent. tho former Ruth Peisson, who brought into his life tho charm of a ti'ue Carver club vs North Branford Cassmen timing and when Short Beach, Conn. ' Strong military forces are a ne and a rebound to bring tho score to Gagllardl and Mautte found the 60*^ GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS on scores of 109. 112 and 99. The Bluebirds beat the Canaries 2 to 1 Holjf Name "It's funny," ho said, "the way a companion and the understanding pi a Solomon. Nardollas vs Glordanos winners grabbed the first game 499 despite Doris Witkowsky's 305 scries Tou- efficiency In the third frame allow­ SLATE posting scores of 512 to 508, 541 findf of people to pay their ing only two Eastio field goals while 4 AND 6 YEARS OLD FREE Further down the street, a white church was I'efleetlng a winter to 539 and 549 to 519. Jim Sullivan bills without tirejome w«ltin« sun sinking Into early twilight. accounting for D points with Its fast Jan. 12—Boardman Trade Homo with a 374 series was the smartest teeak. Gordon connected from the Jan. 16—Mllford Home kegler for the winners posting Gotdwafer Aecordior, Schools In line or rushing from plac* Workers coming home from fttctoiies passed the double doors, one floor for the only score in three Jan. 10—Seymour Away Friday Evenings GREEN VALLEY scores of 118, 140 and 116. Jimmy "SCHOOL OF CHAMPIONS" to place. Canceled checks «• pausing to recall that though the Tabor Lutheran Evangelical Church Is minutes but thereafter Lehr hit on Jan. 23—Wallingford Home BOURBON WHISKEY . Carr's 358 series on games of 102, Away iHcrs over 1,000 accordions — best leceipa. Wallet with joat not on Main Street, It brought Main Street to Hopson Avenue. a rebound before Mautto counted Jan. 26—Shelton 90.4 5TH O 7Jr 127 and 129 topped tne loser's ef­ name in gold, free. 20 checki with a one handed push shot. Lehr Jan. 30—Derby Away forts. • . all makes, all siios, at. only $1 per Minutes later, the sun no longer hit the spotless walls but higher Away PROOF BOI w./J printed with your n»me, $2.00. came back with a duplicate and was Feb. 1—BuUard Haven A BLEND OF STRAIGHT WHISKIES . St. Augustine's No. 1 team upset week. ' still a golden cross mirrored Its message. The woi'ker buttoned his coat good on a conversion when he was Feb. 2—St. Mary's Home until 9 St. Clares No. 2 in an unimpressive Use the Fetsotialired Check Home tighter for lonesomeness, too, has a penetrating chljl. fouled. Tommy Purcell meshed a Feb. 6—Shelton MANY OTHER NATIONAllV KNOWN outing with only one bowler post­ 3 Songs by third lesson PUn. Ask the Dank todtr. double decker foul ti-y and Pel­ Away ing better than 300. He was Joe Feb. 9—Branford Away BRANDS AVAILABLE AT AIP STORES THE legrino came through with a re­ Fob. 13—Milford Homo Lubeck who hit 114, 91 and 125 for or your money back JOSEPH CHANDLER WINS ALAN BRADLEY WINS bound to close out the three quarter Fob. 16—Seymour a 339 effort. Best of the losers was SECOND NATIDNAI- BANK score, Branford 35. East Haven. 25. Pr. Fury who posted 283 on games OF NEW imVEN I. V. SOCCER LETTER Break Game Wlilc Open of 96, 91 and 96. Teamwise the For Information phone Barney FRESHMAN NUMERALS 1 Jt Cherili 81., (Nait U th* tnt Olliri When \ Locarno dropped a close MIRRO-GLASS * IMO scores wero close, 482 to 447, 452 to Goldwater "Teacher of Teachers" Alan R. Bradley of 34 Wllford goal and Lehr came through with a 216a Main Sh >Elna Caiuaily & Surety Co, 463 to 441., Mimbar Federal Ueimilt laiuraati Cory. Joseph D. Chandlei- of 11 Bryan Avenue, Branford Conn, has been side try, the game broke wide open. RESTAURANT OPEN EVERY Road, Branford, has received his •«•?" By virtue of the night's results, Goldwater Accordion Schools Member F«l>ial Reaertf Bjntaa awarded a junior varsity Insignia Reynolds and Gagllardl hit wltli Now under tho Ownership of f "I never bother with chains-it's easy St. Ellzabetji is still in top spot by MONDAY freshman numeral award for par- for his participation In soccer dur­ sucesslve one handers but TV>mmy Branford Telephone SP 6-2885 JACK KENNEDY to control a skid when you know how." three gamris over the fast moving tlcipatton in freshman football at ing the foil sports seson. Tlie award Purcell the' rally by swlshhig 22G Main Street, East Haven St. flare's No. 1 unit. d Springfield College Springfield, Is made by the Athletic Council of successfully from the free throw Corner Ivy & Main St., Branford Mil55, durtp^ tho 1950 s?ason. Stu?tonts and faculty, jlnp, Ijpoarno then meshed from tn-

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Page Eight THE BHANFORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday, January 11, 19S1 DESTINATION NEW ENGLAND North Branford Does Youif Dog Eat CLASSIFIED ADS CONaREGAXIONAL CHURCH More Than It Needs? • I Rev. B. t!. Trent, Pastor Miss Ethel Maynard Many dogs could live a long and HELP WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Organist and Choir Director healthy life on less food than tlioy 11:00 Morning worship are now getting. BUY . RENT SELL - HAVE IT REPAIRED QMS Sunday School — Mrs When allowed lo , fill their aollln Whitney, superintendent. stomachs at will, dogs under ob- .scrvatlon at Cornell University ato WORDS FOUR ZION EPISCOPAL CUURCU more than they needed, the American Journal of Veterinary 25 or LESS 50^ TIMES $1.50 RGV, Francis J. Smith, Rector One Time Edmund L, Stoddard Reseaieh has reported. Combined With The Branford Review Lay Reader They got along Just as well and Classified Adverfising Musi Be Prepaid Mrs. Paul R. Hawkins .stayed' healthy when fed on a Organist limited basis according to tliclr For ad over 25 words, 10 cents for each additional 5 words VOL. VI—NO. 19 EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, JANUARY If.. 1951 5 Cents Per CopY~S2.S0 A Year Mrs, Edmund L, Stoddard body weight, Drs, W. T. James and Choir Director C. M. McCay announced In the re- 0:30 a.m.' Morning Service and ,?carch journal. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY |t1ermon Tho decision as to how- much 50c per column inch Directs Campaign Holy Communion, 1st, 3rd. and food a dog sliould get depends a JFIRE MARSHAL STUDIES oth Sundays lot upon whether It is active ot Classified ads must bo received by 5:00 P.M. Wednesday . Morning Prayer 2nd and «th lazy. Some easy-living dogs can 'Sundays get alcng on a ration that provides for publication in Thursday edition, ore dry-weight pound of nutritious ! VIOLATIONS OF FIRE CODE Children of the Parish will attend food tor each 50 pounds of body church school classes at tho Rectory weight, while highly active Indi­ 'J'lie Branford Review- East Haven News East Haven town officials are at ton o'clock on Saturday mornltlg. viduals may require a.s much as The accent is on youth, ac- currently surveying homes and Newsprint Cost c-o THE BRANFORD PRB»JTING CO, coriliiig to rcporls concerning buildings in East Haven with a • ST. AUOUSTINB'S R. C. CnUttCH one pound ot food for every 20 pounds ct body weight. PHONE 8-2431 BRANFORD, CONN. tlic January 27 dance sponsorctl view toward public safety. Forces Increase In Itesiigii Positii On Rev. John J. McCarthy, Pastor by Fr. Kcgan Council K. of C. The Investigations are under the Rev. Felix niacuirc Dog fanciers were cautioned not la be held in Ihc Main St. Club supervision of the Building In­ Prank Frawley to expect an animal to be active LEGAL NOTICES IMMEDIATE OEl^IVERY: Iron Ena­ rooms."We say accent on youtli Subscription Rates just because It Is small. Mrs. James spector Arthur Rlcclo and the Fire Organist and Choir Director DISTRICT OP BRANFORD, S3. mel Dralnboard Sinks, and Tjiva- because this alt'air is thrown Marshall Ernest Hansen. Mrs. Charles Donadlo, assistant - and McCay observed that some of open to the puiilic, with a Owing to the slcailily ir.;reas- the most active dogs In tho experi­ PF.,'JBATE COURT, January 8, torics; Cljrome Bnua Toilet Ac­ The pair are particularly con­ iiig costs of newsprint and over­ Ma.S3 7:00-0:15 1051 .siiecial invitation to all .voung Ecliicatioii Hoard mental group also were tho cessories; Copper Gntter and cerned with the exits on three head expenses, tlic Branfonl Mass 8:00 Northford Congrega­ Kstate ot ISABELLA FITZPAT- or the town. Of course, all mem­ heaviest. Leaders; Rooflnf and InMUatlon bers of the Council arc corillally story buildings, faulty electrical Review and tlic East Haven tional Church RICK late ot Branford, In said cutlets and numerous tire iiaz- News has been foiced to raise 'ni(> n'slRiuitlon of a pair of supper and Installation meeting. District, deceased. THE CONN. PLCIVIUINa ANV invittil, too. As there will be no its yearly subseription rales Classes in religious instructions advan.::c sals ut lickct-s, admis­ ards. School Board members last evening will be held at 10 o'clock on Satur­ Approximately titty women were The Court ot Probate for the LCMBER COMTANT Structures which house more filly cents a year, ciuiecllcd nntlclpat^id Superior present. Mrs. William Lyon, ratir- District of Branford, hath limited sion will be paid at the door, GO , The increase is liie first made A MESSAGE TO: THE PEOPLE day morning In the church. Domini­ and allowed six months from the 1739 SUte St. New Haven, Oonn cents ])ei peison. Refreshments than two families are getting a Court notion slated for 10 this can Nuns from Now Haven, Rev. ing president, was absent because close scrutiny. by the paper since it was In­ morning. ot lllnc.s.s. date hereof, tor the creditors of Tel. 7-MS4 will be available. Music is lo be troduced twenty two years ago. Thoio is a .stronjj movement In VV:islilni:lnn to ilrafl niir ol(;lilc(?n Felix Magulro. and Ml.ss Peggy said estate to exhibit tliolr claims furnished by Ricliai'tl Forlino One Foxon house was discovered Tho move w,as tho latest in a Augur a student at St. Mary's The officer.? were Inslallcd by No advance in tiic newsstand j'oar old b.iy.s. j series of develoimients ooncomlng' Mrs. -Daniel Doody, past president. for settlement. Those who neglect BUILDING MATERIALS FOR and his orchestra. housing five families. Academy arc in cliargo .of classes. to present their accounts properly Inside information has it that prices is anticipated at this I am Ktrongly opposed to Ihe draCting of eighteen year old boys tho election of Hugh J. Blakcly • New officers are Mrs. P'rank Doody, SALE—Storm Sash, Combination Violators of the safety code are time allhough most oilier and Thomas Oeelan to the Board •Stoclqiile nf welded sleel pine for Algoniiuin Giis Transmission Company's New Eng­ president; Mrs. John A. Hart, vice- attested, within said time, will bo Doors, Balsam Wool Insulation, several specialty numbers will being warned to make Immediate weeklies liave increased this for military ocrvico, but at this time, jdue lo Ihe un.sollled condition Rev. B. C. Trent, pastor of the disbarred a recovery. All persons be on tap, furnished by mcmi- repairs under threat of future of the world today, Willi clouds of \viir cas\lng Iheir shadows over of : Education sucGOodIng Bart land natural gas pipeline grows Steadily at Claynionl, Dclawai-e, mill of tlio Worth Steel Com­ North Branford Congregational president; Mrs. Carl Erickson, Indebted to said Estate arc re­ Fibre Glass Insulation, Reynolds field also. Gaffney and Earl Tucker. secretary; Mrs. Leslie Hart, cor­ Aluminum Insulation, Orange­ bcrs of the Knights. court action. I>r. Rocro Bnvc our heads, and one eloiid of war already bur.stod In Korea, with ex­ pany to be ready for use when the eoiistruel.ioii season opens in the spring. Inset photo shows Church, and tho choir under the quested lo make immediate pay Roland Cahoon. bulwark in the New subscriptions and rc- Tho a. O. P. minority on tho loaded rail cars emerging from mill wliere pipe has been rolled, welded and te.stcd. In lower direction ot Miss Ethel Maynard, responding secretary; and Mrs, ment to burg Pipe, Cinder'Blocks, Cement, noAvals will hineefortli rust tremely sad results, I am highly,hi fiivor of dratthiR elglileen year Board contended that tho pair oi'ganlst, were heard over station Elbrldgo Moore, treasurer. Eacli Brick, Flue Lining, Yale Hard­ E.H. High football squad line, had $2.50 per year. photo is part of stoclc'pilo.of 40 foot lengths of 24 inch pipe. This stoel< pile Will eventually cover Frank J. Kinney, Executor quite a session on the surgery table, Dr. Rocco love olds for military training as a pi'eeauilonary measure. were Illegally elected and had WELI on Sunday night • in the officer was presented a corsage as ware at MEFFERT LUMBER CO., Save-The-Ghildren sought an Injunction to restrain an area of I'M miles iong. Entire capacity ol' pipe plant is now devoted to tilling Algoiiciuin'.s Church Hour. was Mrs. Susan Daly for her never Address; 256 Main street Brantord 6-3484. undergoing a 3 hour operation on You may ask witat difference llioro is In belli;; dratted tor mili­ Branford, Conn. 1-25 his Inffected. knee, the result of Accepts Heart Blakoly, Geelaii, Tucker and Guff- order for 250 miles of mainline pipe. falling efforts as refreshment Bundle Day To Be EAST MAN tary service, or being dratted for inllltiiry trolning, My own Interpre­ noy| front attending board meetings Ralph Holabird was recently committee. Rev. John J. McCarthy, action tin the grldion. A long con* tations are: 1. VVhen a :ijer.son Is drafted tor military service, ho Is elected president ot the Men's DACHSHUND PUPPIES - valescenee will be' necessary before Appeal Position Blakoly and Geelaii both resign­ I use that cortlflcato to enrollln newspaper. Their questions and' spiritual advisor was presented a NOTICE Both male and female In Red Launched ivionday FOUND IN 'being drafted as a polontl.al froiit line flglitor. Past expcrlehiib has Information For Vets school next month? the answers will be published tn Club of tho North Branford con­ box of cigars, Rollle can- put the leg to rough ed iWednesday evening which now gregational Church. Other officers and Black and Tan. Grand coni- usage, we hear. East Haven Health Officer Dr. proved to us that eighteen year olds In general service, rc'cclvo no loaves the Board with four Ro- A--No. certifleases Issued by VA this column. were George Llnsley, vlco-prosl- Mr. and Mrs. Clement Lolashcr • Notice is hereby given that the pSnlons and house pets. Loc- , A Save-the-Cliildren Bundle-Day BBANFORO QUEEGH special privileges Or exemptions because of their age. They have publlean members and three Dem­ ot Mlddlotown Turnpike announce Board ot Tax Review of the Town brldgo Farm. Sperry Road, Beth­ Sorry to Itarn Atty. Vin Fasnno, Rocco Bove, has accepted, for the Q—Lately I've boon roadliiB a lot prior tq October 10, 1040, are void dont; • Thoma.s Lewis, secretary; of Taylor Ave, is hospitalized Drive lo collect serviceable, used been sent to the front lines after rceelyinE very short and Inadequate ocrats. : . nbouli "side ptiymonts': on Ol lioino and must be replaced with new NEW GIU/VNDDAUGUTER the birth ot a son, Clement Wil­ of Branford, Connecticut will meet any, New Haven 3-1876. An East Haven woodsman was second consecutive year, tlie chair­ and Clifford Harrison, treasurer. for spcciall/.eil treatin'snl. clothing will be launched In the. manship of thei'East Haven com­ basic training. 2. A person being drnfted for military training Is be­ A school board meeting Is slat­ home loans being Illegal. Exactly ones, The now VA certificate will Mr. and Mrs. Jesson of Phila­ liam Jr., at the Hospital ot St. in the Town Hall In said Town on fund dead in a wooded section of The Ladles dewing Society elect­ Raphael, on December 20, 1950. Thursday, February 1. 1051 at 9 and Cooking That .slick looking Pontlac East Haven Public Schools on Jan­ Branford on Tuesday afternoon. mittee for thel Heart Fund Drive, ing drafted for training purposes only. He cannot be ineluded| In ed tor' F'riday evening' at which what Is. a "side pnymeiit" and how show the course .and school the delphia. Pu., announce the birth of ed the following as officers tor HOUSEWORK Catallna seen cruising around lown llniQ. 1|, is probable that Blnkcly's Is it made? veteran liaE selected, and will be Mi's. Lelashor, nee Marie Hart, is o'clock In the- forenoon to act upon wanted lull or part time Box uary 22nd, School Superintendent He was Arthur H. Butler, GO, of It was announced today by the a general draft to the front linos without first having his alatils a son, Bryan Philip. Mrs. JCssen Is their group for the coming year. the daughter of Mrs".'John B. Hart appeals from the doings ot the belongs to Bradley Ave. Joe Bltner. New Haven Heart Association. name will again be offered sliicB A—Hero's, an example that god nly for that course and school. the'tormer iloan Rosenthal, daugh­ M, Branford Review. Joe and the mlssus>are as happy as William E. GIIIIs announced today. 40 Stevens Street, East Haven, who changed. . i . . , ' hia name Is reported to-be agree- President, Mrs. Fred Harrison; ot Totoket and tho late Mr. Hart.' Assessors and that they will meet was employed by Dr. Robert Taylor Or Bove Is onb of 15 local chair­ should answer your question. A Q~I have been training, under ter of Mr. .and Mrs. .Frederick Vice-president, Mr,s. Ralph Hola­ two youngsters could be with the The drive, which Is part ot the Under the latter regulation, wb could feel quite n.ssurocl that our ablO to Reiiubllcan members. veteran wants to buy a home; Public Law 18 for three years and Rosenthal of .Mapel Hill Road. Mrs. Alden J. Hill has again been, by adjournnient thereafter until LEGAL NOTICES Ninth National Children's Clothing of East Haven to clear awfiy brush men from the districts making up bird; Secrctaryi' Mrs. Thomas Wednesday, February 21. 1051 at 5 snappy vehicle. and trees on a section of property eighteen year old boys would receive proper training before being BIbkely was iinanlmoiisly elect­ priced at $12,000, with a Ol loan; havn been declared, rohablllated. Lewis; and treasurer, Mrs, R. Earle appointed to seiTo as chairman of Crusade conducted under the the New Haveii area who will the March ot Dimes. Committee. o'clock P.M. legal holidays excepted. Leaving Ihe cold East Haven In the Queech area which had strive lo meet an overall quota sent to any actual field of bailey. On the other hand. If an cinorgpncy ed to the School Building Cmmlt- but VA's reasonable value for that I'd llkeHo conlimio trainingunder Boers. .. DISTRICT OF BRANFORDr ss. auspices of a national committee been purchased by Dr. Taylor. toe slightly more than a week ago homo Is set at $11,500. The seller Mrs. Hill v/lU bo assisted by Mrs. Dated at Branford. Conn, this PROBATE COURT. December 21, almospliere for the comfortable of $25,000 during,the month of should arl.se, where it would be necessary to use these boys, their tho GI Bill, as I have one more Miss Willie Leo Inman The Annual Meeting of the 11th day ot January, 1051. warmth of sunny Florida is of'.school superintendents, will last Medical Examiner Dana Blan- lit a special town incellnB. refuses to come tlowii, so the year of entitlement remaining. May Stanley T. Williams ot Northford 1050. fr five days. Clothing obtained February. status could very well be changed loimeul Iho situation. veteran, In his oaKorness to get the Dies In Winter Home, Fid. North Branford Congregational as vice-chairman, and Miss Adcle THOMAS P. O'BRIEN Estate of MICHAEL A. LUPPINO Steve Zimmerman, French Ave. chard said that death was due to Mrs.' Hazel TIrpdk, chalnnaii of I do so? Church andsoclety will be held on WM. VAN WILGEN carpenter extraordinaire, who Will be distributed by the Save- a heart attack. The body was "Out of this, district quota, 75 Therefore, 1 am of the opinion that our citizens and organiza­ homo, agrees to make an under­ Hlllman will have charge ot tho late of Branford, In said District, the-Chlldren Federatioii in its per cent of tlie contributions made tho Board or Education and James cover "side payment" of $500 that A—Yes. You may utilize your Announcement has reached Bran- next Monday evening In the scliool campaign. Other membora FRED S. PRANN deceased. turned his back on us last Sun­ found by Dr. Taylor when he ap­ tions should be strongly oppo.9ed Id Ihe'diafling of olghleen year Vetrone would ahso have .boon remaining entitlement for GI Bill chapel. The Ladies Sowing Society otthe committee are Mrs. Douglas Board ot Tax Review day A.M. Steve expects to take program of. assistance to children peared on the scene to observe the win remain hi the area," Dr. Bove old boys for general military service. - named defendants had the'sched­ would not be reflected In the pur­ ford of tho death of Miss Willie Lee The Court of Probate for.the Dis­ in Isolated rural areas of the pointed. otu today, "and the re­ chase price reported to VA. Such a training, even though' you wore re- Inman, sister ot the widow of a win furnish a supper at seven B. Hollblrd, treasur.er, Mrs. Nathan trict of Brantord. hath limited and full benefit of Miami Beach progress of the work about 3:30 FRANK A. BABKER, uled court, action not been voided. hablliatcd under Public Law 16. o'clock.- The business meeting will and Palm Beach as long as United States and In seven Euro­ P.M. mainder will be used for tho sci­ pn.vment Is Illegal. It also defeats former Virginia Governor, who Harrlaon, Mrs. Arthur Maynard. • NOTICE allowed six months from the date Third Ssliictman, Town of East Haven The plaintiffs. Burton P, Reed, But you must begin GIBllI traln- follow. Mrs. Harry Junlver, Mrs. Fritz possible, that is, up lo March pean'countries. Funeral services will be held entific research, and educational the purpose of the GI BUI ' to died at her , winter home on ex­ Tho Selectmen and the Town hereof, for the creditors ot said es­ anyway. program of the American Heart Jr., Mrs. Jane ThomiMon, Joseph protect, against excessive prices Inp on'or before July 25, 1051 In clusive Jupiter Island, Hobe Sound, The CYF of the; Congregational Vogt, and' Mrs. Daniel Doody. An tate to exhibit their claims for set-: Friday at 2 in the W. S. Clancy Rodenskl and James Hanci'ott, mi­ order to continue thereafter. Clerk ot the Town ot Branford. act­ Two million pounds of weorable Funeral Home, 43 Klrkham Ave­ As.soclatlon." ;, GULIPPERS WIS^ for homes. Florida. She resided with her Church met on Sunday evening in organization committee meeting ing as the Board for the Admission tiement. Those who neglect to pre­ Jack Brereton is sure all wrapp­ clothing has been set -as the na­ Car Owners Must nority Board members ottered the Veterans and their dependents sister; Mrs. Westmoreland Davis, tho chapel. was .held on Tuesday afternoon in sent their accomits properlyattest- ed up in show business. He's plenty nue, East Haven, interment will following' claims to Bubstantlalo Q—r have a certificate of cUgl- of Electors, will be in sessllon at busy assisting Capt. John Bayne. tional goal. Last year in the be in East Lawn Cemetery. Who desire Information concerning widow of the late Gov. Davis ol Tho Confraternity of tho Rosary tho homo ot Mi-s. Holabird. the Town Hall on Friday, January ed, within said time, will bo de­ Eighth National Children's Cloth­ Pay Auto Taxes iMPRESssvav m iholr viewpoint; blUt.v/for GI training, which I'rc- their benefits and entitlements are Virginia, and maintained a met on Monday night In^ the North Mrs. Dorothy Lynch, local public barred a recovery. All pensons In­ N.. H. flreeater. who is directing The deceased is survived by his WORLD HISTORY 19ht from 5 P.M. until 8 P.M. to ex­ coming Feb. Legion show, with ing crusade, nearly three million wife; two daughters, Mrs. Shirley '^'uoltor 'n'fssljined ijtaV poccmbei' celv/d from VA back In 1040,.May Invited to send inquiries to this summer home at Branford Point, Branford Town Hall for,.p: turkey health nurse, was a guest speaker amine the quallficatiions of electors debted to said Estate are requested Or No Markers EXGHArtSGE: lUW at the meeting of Totoket Grange to make immediate payment to other performances In general N.H. pupils took pttrt In '813 bundle days Caputo and Mrs. Myrtle Cosgrove; CLASSES STUDY and to admit to the electors' oath Joseph S. Lupplno, area Jack will be'^one of the end- In some 40 states and raised a tOr two sons, . Arthur- c. Butler and on Tuesday night. Her subject was those found qualified. Tax Collcrlor Wilfrid J. Action continued furiously In the _ "A Day In The Lite Ot Our Visit Administrator, men in the I^egion.Variety sami. tal Of 1,300,00() p'oiind^. . Richard-A. Butler. • FEUDiSL SYSTEM Ruftci' today rcimindcd motor CLIFFORD J. COLLINS Address: 45 Silver Street to be staged next month' in' High newly formed East Haycn Ex-Uplalnllffs wore notified'of a spe- Ing Nurse". Music and reading DOMINIC J. BONTATIBU.S School Auditorium, and is enthused Clothing collected by the t'eder- , vehicle owners In East Haven' bhange Club !eaetifc,,t61.s,!Pflsti-Woofc(a!lRlsmeetlntf'--oallcd.~for* that- day~ followed her talk. Selectmen Branford, Conn. 1-11 with."the high, .calibre of- the ationis.alsjtiibuted abroad-for-tire Maureen;Wai^and ^ '* -flT3o'«l .d" yeciir--ogo, the studohts of lliat I'.icy must pay ail local with r'rank's cllpper.s turning' lri|.and,'no" reason was given for Jt. Officers for the coming year will PRANK J, KINNEY,,'Jr. specialty numbers In the show. relief-of needy pHlldren'hV'Austria, -the World .History - classes-at the taxes on tfidr vehicles before the most Impressive performance The specliil nieetltig; was,coiled be Installed at tht next regular Town Clerk The; Ladies v; Guild of St. Finland, Prance, Greece, Germany, Named Vice Proxy East Hoven High School began to tlicy can obtain 1951 registra­ taking Andeivson's Auto Supply,.37 In violation of faoard^ules, by not meeting of the Grange. AN APARTMENT OR SMALL Holland and Italy. save-the-Ohll- contribute articles summarizing tions from tile Slate Dcpart- to 20. Tho score' was remarkable stating a reason for the mooting. Dated at Branford this 9th day ot Vincent de Pdiil's Chiii'cli is various units ol their class study. January. 1951. House WANTED by ' business preparing for tlieir Annual dren Federation representatives in inciit of Motor Vehicles. In view of the fact that the periods At the alleged December 18 meet­ lyir. and Mrs. George Brenoher couple. Willing to- redecorate. Of 4-H County Fair As this project proved valuable aiid Approxhiiatcly 300 sucli local were only six minutes long. ing, the, five mombera. Including March i7th presentation in Europe report that clothing needs interesting, we have decided to con­ JJr., of Wilcox Place, Short Beach, DISTRICT OF BRANFORD; ss No children or pets. Please the church hall. They are seclf- | are particularly acute In Greece, owners have failed to pay their Led by Paolllll, who accounted Tticker, voted oeelan a member. announce the birth of a son, Mark, PROBATE COURT, January 2nd phone 5-7979. ing god talent and ask for Donald Clark, Orange, was elect­ tribute thcso articles. current automobile taxes to parts of Italy, and among refu­ ed president of the Nev/ Haven for 17 points on 7 hoops and three Tucker had no right to vote. Tho December 24, in St. Raphalo's Hos­ 1951. volunteers.' Ptrtormcrs must be gees in Austria and Germany.' At The first article of Series H is on date, Mr. Rafter estiniateil to­ conversions, the • , Clippers had General Statutes provide that re­ Estate of LUCY YOUNG SMITH over 10 ycar.s of age. County 4- HClub Fair Association tho topic of "Feudalism"'. It was day. Ho explained that de­ pital, Mrs. Brencher is the former STATE OF CONNECTICUT tho start of the year, there were at the annual meeting In North things their own way afler tho maining members can fill a va­ Dorothy Chariibers. lato of Branford' in said District, Personnel Department Open Com­ The Bradford ^ Manor Auxiliary edited by. Nancy Hcrr, Joseph Crlc- linquent taxpa.ycrs should pay opening frame. The youngsters deceased. will hold Installation of officers and four million refugee children In Branford last month. Other new chi and Ruth Palmer of I tho 6th their car taxes as soon as pos­ cancy until the next town meet- petitive Examination Notice: these two countries alone. officers are Maureen Wayand, East used set patterns revolving about .Igl :' ford makes Iho truck nown of tho LEGAL NOTICE The Trustees of tho Trust ere CLINICAL PSYCHIATRIST a dinner at the Weeping Willows period Modern World HLitory piass. sible in order to obtain tlicir their ttce pivot. Hank Luzzl, to ef­ Wednesday. Jan. 31. Members Haven, arid Albert Bishop. Gull- new rcgislralions bttorc t/'.ic Qoolan, by Tucker's vote, was al­ yonri SKE, TiiV tho now Ford atod under the Will of Lucy Young In America clothing is distrib­ ford, vice presidents. Ruth Hlne, The second orticle will bo on the fect the win: The Clippers had a 'IViieks for, '01, and you will And DISTRICT OP BRANFORD, ss. Smith, having exhibited their Ad­ No. 1640 .•,.I.'.....$7020H8460 are asked to make early reserva­ uted in low-income rural areas of "Rise of Towns." . February 28 deadline. quarter advantage, 14 to 4 and leged lo have,been selected by a PROBATE COURT, December 29, (Connecticut Residence Waived) tion from Mrs. Fred Eberth. Miss Orange, secretary; Edith DooUttle, five to four vote. At the same n wealth of Htcp-nlicntI onKmoer- ministration Account with said es­ eight Southern and Mid-Western Bethany, assistant secretary; Dn- FEUDALISM 300-1300 sped to a 10. to 12 ha.ltttlme edge. 1050. tate lo this Court for allowance INSPECTOR—FARMS AND MAR­ Gvelyn Eberth. Mrs. Thomas I. Dofinition Paqllllo and Murgo highlighted the meeting. Gaffney resigned and ing advnnccmonlji. BKITKU UJOKH Estate ot JOSEPH LIPKVICH KETS (DAIRY) Gagllardl, Mrs. Raymond Langlols. itates and on Navajo Indian Re- ald Norton, Cheshire, treasurer; Blakoly was allegedly named his with niodcrn, now front omi and ills iervation, lit whlcll the Federation and Levi Peterson, Orange; assist­ "Feudal" comes from tho Latin /IMWTS "fcTivkir fast third period at the end of late of Branford, In said District, ORDERED, that the 15th day ot No. 1641 .$2700-3300 Mrs. Joseph O'Connor, Mrs. Ed­ word ; "toudum", meaning a land which the West End kinds had a subces.sor. No, quorum was pres­ oxiurior Hlyling. A Htill wnn'.ii deceased. PUBLIC HEALIH NURSING CON­ ward Dugan, Mrs. Irving Kappeler operates its sponsored school pro- ant treasurer. • ent, -, / . . . \ ' ciloiC):, over 180 models for any January 1951 at 10 o'clock in tho estate held by a person in return Packages Overseas 38 to 10 lead. IVfttUtte's three field Tho Court ot Probate tor the forenoon, at a Court ot Probate SULTANT. No. 14Q2 $3480-4380 or Mrs. Melton Johnson. jram. Many of the children In Charles Bishop, Guilford; Julius for military .service. goi\ls paced, the-loser's scorlng.- -The court Is asked to void Gee-; kind of job. More coMi'oKr for District ot Branford, hath limited (Connecticut Residence Wai'ved) tlie American areas served, come Yale, Mei-iden; and Barbara Junl­ to bo liold at Brantord, In said At the recent Momauguin II. Beginning o! Feudalism Packages for East Haven boys hi lan's election; declare Tucker had the mail behind the WIH'OI, In tho and allowed six months Irom the District, be appointed tor a hear­ In additlc;! to the salaries quoted from families with cash incomes ver, North Brantord. were elected the service will become an actuality Tlie ' East) Haven Department no,fight to vote at the meotlngi ncw,.r)-aTAU Cabs. there is a $240 adjustment on all' Parent's Club, Bernard Mc­ of less than $400 a year. If It were directors for three years. The 1951 The roots wore In the old Roman Store-East Haven Cleaner's clash date hereof, for tho creditors ot ing on the allowance ot said ac­ Donnell, principal of Bassett Jr. and German Institutions. if East Haven residents cooperatej that It was Improperly called and said estate to exhibit their claims count and that notice of the time salaries under $6000, and a $120 ad­ not for the Bundle Day collections, fal will be held on Friday and Sat- with a plan recently devised by the' also played at the Old Stone thitt the General Statutes were foi*' settlement. Those who neglect and place of said hearing be giv justment en salaries of $6000 and High, gave a most interesting urda.v, August n and 18. The German committees were Church Gym, was another high talk on television at its effect thousands of these children would bands of warriors who' freely fol­ AMVETS here. scoring clash witli the former vidiated. to present their accounts properly en by publlshng ths order two over, granted by tho General As­ on scliool cihiiilren. An atten- not be able to attend school dur­ lowed chieftains In return for food, The veterans organization pro­ isdward Reynolds was the oltor- attesled, wUhln said time, will bo times in tho Brantord Review, a sembly—Special Session. Septem­ combine finally taking tho duke, lance of 100 parents and ing Inclement weather because' of AMVETS Aux[|iafy~ arms and a share of whatever booly poses a paper drive on the first 38 to 20. ney for the plaintiffs. debarred a recovery. All persons newspaper having a circulation in ber, 1050. friends heard the educator give laick of proper clothing.' might be won. , said District, It is further •The closing dates for filing ap­ Sunday of each month, the Scoring was evenly divided arriong Indebted to said Estate are re­ alarming information concern­ Land which was granted was proceeds be used mainly for send­ quested to make immediate'pay­ ORDERED, that a copy ot said plications are February 1, 1951 for ing the apparent damage made Dr. W. Howard PUIsbury, former Entertains State the| winners with. Lasko and Ran- president of the American Associ­ called "defs." ing packages to the scrvloemeri. fone netting two apiece and Bowdcn UNION SCHOOL ment to order bo mailed to Dr. George Mil­ No. .1641, and February 8. 1951 for by t£lcvision on the reading III. What Feudalism controUod , Frank S. Bradley, Nos. 1640 and 1642. ation of School Administratrs, and Organization Here Remarking on the drive,. Com­ taking third honors with D. Gar- Tlw liniulsnntc nrw Fnr.t ton Smith. Pine Orchard, Conn. habit of young and old alike. Polities, linanclal affairs, govern­ mander Herbert Zampano said, "It P.T.ft. HEARS Administrator By the Court: Application blanks and detailed In honor of their Uth wedding chairman of the Federation's Na­ ment and the society of the times. gano's 8 was the leading perform­ 1 Panel ivilh 8-fl. body nf Address: 75 Church Street information may be obtained at 1.^- the aim of the local organiza­ ance for the losers. - The winners rcinforci'tl, welded steel is ,r)e, Flora K. Goldsmith, anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Fred tional Advisory Committee of East Haven AM'VETS Auxiliary IV. Origin—Western Europe tion to send packets to each and FUND REPORT Branford, Conn. ( 1-25 1-18 Clerk the Personnel Department. State Horn of Hobson Ave. were tenered School Superintendents, points out entertained the State organization V. Height of development: gotj off fast working to a 14 to 7 lorifieM, tallcat Panel truck in liiG Capitol. Hartford, or at any of the a party at their home. Guests in­ at the regular department meet­ every East Haven man In overseas first period lead but dropped a half-ton field. And you chaotic cither AdvortUoiiieiit that the public school bundle day Feudalism developed throughout service. Townspeople ean cooperate offices of the Connecticut State Em­ cluded: Mr. and Mrs: Tom Gagllardl "provides a practical and effective ing Saturday In the post rooms. the llOO's, 1200's and nearly reach­ point off the pace In the second The meeting of Union School V-S or Six cylinder power to meet your : EEPOET or THE OONDITIOH OT by submitting names and addresses canto when Leary and lannottl exact needs! ployment Service. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dugan. Mr. and means of clothing collection, and, State officers who conducted the ed the 1400's. of friends and relatives currently P. 'f, A. was held Thursday Janu­ GLENDON A. SCOBORIA Mrs. Frank Amento, Mr. and Mrs. meeting were President Pearl How­ meshed six polnls to single hoops ary 11th, In the school assembly. THE BRANFORD TRUST COMPANY Larry Madison and Mr. and Mrs. at the same time, teaches youth in ard, Vice President Ann, Condon, VI. Extent of Feudalism serving." by Lasko, Pettlnlchi and a conver­ *NEW KALF-TONNnas Iinvo cnny or Urnnrord, Coiinocticut, a State BfliikliiK IiiBtitution, at the clooo or btinlncss on DOcembor PERSONNEL DIRECTOR our .schools to share with the less Germany, l-'rance, England, Nor­ Commander Zampano Is of the The llrst vice president, Mr. Ed- i;iisii itDiiiH iniin.ci'hs of colkvliim $ 7itrf,tJr)li.H)J George Flcndilla. Secretary Barbara Ferguson and thern Spain and I'ortugal. 11 reach­ sion by Bowden. The losers keptj;,;War d Fitzgerald, presided. Besides ' I now Hlccrlng coluuni gcnniliifl. UnlUiil SditfK liovfriimt'iii oIiliKiiliunK. dirmrt (iiul c""ii'ii"tiHMl .. (t3U,800.00 fortunate. A sense of brotlierhbod' Treasurer Josephine White. opinion that such service will go their- rally 'alive In the thlrrt'stan-^ NO'nCE nir, Josepii Meskell, of Tyler ed its highest development in Eng­ for In maintaining the morale ot -;all of the regular reports. Miss ' *NKW wn>iia VISION in all ciil>a, 01)limiliiitia iif Wtiitcs mill i..,Uliriil MilHHvi-sioUH . 'Jf)l,l i;ij U will be fostered and a foundation Discussions included presenta- land. ' za hitllnp for ten points-while thij 50% moro roar viow. *KOUU- Otlifl- IKIIUIK. unU's. lliKl (IcIuilitUlTH 1(7.1.17.50 SC, flew home from Chicago lairi for international good-will by the boys. Mail was popular with Merchahtlles were meshing eight Doris White gave a report on the .lotli. iniiO. PubUnhod l:v nccordniice with a call mndo by tlio Bntik Commission or pursuant Tlio Annual Meeting of the New this week after a five weeli's 'tion of a State budget and plans VIL Social conditions those v/ho served In the Second BPIiliD SYNClInO-SILKNT TUANS- to tlio t>ravl9loii8 of tha banking law of tho Stato of Gonuoctlcut. Haven County Chapter of the Na­ participation In the National Chil­ lor the State convention in June but the prcusure changed: in the: iNallohal Building Fund. .sla.V with Ills daughter.- Mary,, Nobles, clergy, peasants and serfs. World War, he said, packages are, ' The guest speaker. Miss Leona MisstON available at oxlra co»t iu ^ ASSETS tional Foundation for Infantile ami son-in-law Tim Sullivan dren's Clothing Crusade." in Hartford. Amy Pelatouskl and The middle class- begun to rise. final quarter when Bowden and ('uhli, hiiliiiiui'H with ullior lititiks, iiicliiilin;; ru;fii«iturfi. A clasNillcntiou to Florida. He may be tanned but shoes are needed. Sue Monaco^ and was assisted by Guidone Art Pupilsi t)f llifftu aHKutK iti Hhown hulow, Chairman Ann Mliano and Flora Zampao. Charles the Bald, Charlemagne and also at Old Stone, by a 23 to 9 Schmltt. Tho.Ford Truck his face is red now that he re­ "I hope We will give a bit of his sons Robert, l..othalr and Churlet count. Narraccl's four hoops and synclironizo fuung twice as accurately. - LIABILITIES alizes Mid-years are due. Exhibit M Hagaman DeiiittUii dei'ittiits i>( individiiiilN, imrlnerjihipar mid fwritorntiuiiN ^l.lti'J/SJT.QO ourselves with these gifts, by Hugh Zwenllbold, William of Nor­ a single choritv toss led the win­ LEGION AUXILIARY Power Pilot is a You'can use regul.nr gas . . . you get I'iino du))tinitK of indivKluuU, iiartnui-Htniin, aiut ciirponiiioiiii BANK STATEMENT Art Bicoio leaves witli the cleaning and mending the gar­ The Junior Friends of Music wdll mandy, Godfrey of Bouillon, Charles ners while Leire with a - pair of (hududiiiir d('in>Nlt8 hi HrtvincK dcpiirtdituil) 'J7.08 ments .so they will exnress our hold their next meeting on Satur­ Martel, Arnold and CIovLs. The students of the Guidone field goals was the best of the simpler, fully-proven no-knook iMrformance. Only Ford in OnpiiHiU (if (IiiM(M) HtHtCK UuviTiiiiit'iil (iiicUnlitii; {lu^lal niniii;;^) :i(i,.S-J.'i.ri:i ii'ifc .for Chicago, HI. to attend MEETS FRIDAY NIGHT the coiivenlion ot the National good wishes for the children who day, January 20 at 1 P.M. in the IX. Defects of Feudalism Painting studios are exhibiting losers. The Motors were behind I', . . UxnohilR of Hlnfos and tmlilii'lil .sutiilivisiuiiK : Ifi.JiyH.S? STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF Hagaman Memoi-ial Library. Mu­ fc r the first time at the Hagaman at the half 4 to 3 but set a blis­ way of getting tho Iho low-price field gi.ves you Power i)«,>osU« of. haiikH io:.,(iyo.7G THE BRANFORD FEDERAL SAV­ Building Association next week. receive them," he said. . ;. Constant lighting; Jealousy, form­ The regulor meeting of the Othur dtipositt* (ct'rtllliMl and yniccr)*' rlioikf, cle.) 'J0.8CW..10 Although the business trip is sic by Mozart and Beethoven will ed rapidly; Kings lost power; Lord- Memorial Library. The show will tering pace thereafter - to easily American Legion Auxiliary will bo mo.qt power from the least gas. The Pilot Economy! INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION A large number of shipping liags be heard, also songs of the "Gay b^ open from January 15th cop the decision. held on Friday evening; January TUT.VI, IlHrOHtT.S '. ,?::.02'J,U5U.M at the close of business iirimarily for his contracting have been nrder-d fror" t)ie Fed- disagreed in many sections and Povier Pilot automatically motors and Nineties." through January 29th. This show 10 In the oulbrooms. ' Pord Trucks cut ;jfour 0x1)01180.1 OUiur llublliUus r. .-. December 31, 1950 Iiusiriess, he expects to profit as eratinn. and leaflets will be given therefore upset others. is the first of a series Intended In the tightest of the week's ASSETS BuUding inspector, here. In- to all children in the school sys­ Inheritance to oldest son, only clashes played at Old Stone, the All members are urged to be pre­ fires the righj; amount of gas, at pre­ through low initial cost, low fuel •TOTAI, LriVnibrriEa (not inoluilim; .subonllnnlcil oblisn- -, for the Main Reading Room. sent as matters of Importance will liiuiii Kliuwu bnluw) ;.,...,. ?'J,OtMO,0.00 First Mortgage Loans ..$4,198,864.47 cidenllv he's on tlie last sta^tcs tem to take home during the week, (primagenlturei. Class distinction; Anderson Auto Accessories unit cisely tho right instant, to match con­ Capital Accouiics flf-^a three G investment in a The Guidone Exhibition will be be discussed. Following the busl- consumption, minimum maintenance, Loans on Savings Accis 22,608.59 staling the purpose of the drive Un.sanitary health conditions. of Interest to many East Haven- lost a jingle goint verdict to Hoi Cii)iitiil (itoi'k (lutiil p.ir Millie) : ...._.,;.:.....; .. .Coiiiiimii..,!!, : Investments and rumpus room. Said lo be East arid asking the cooperation o£ par­ X. Advantages of Feudalism nets session, the members will stantly changing speed, load nnr.U, .longer life, Surjtltu ' Haven's finest. ers as several of the exhibitors are fmb Drug. 'The winners had a 7 hoar a talk on, Civihan Defense. Uililii liloa lirollta : Securities 801,749.18 ents. 1 ' E.'iperionco for nobles; Knight­ local people. The following artists to 4 advantage in the opening half power requirements. Come in today to Dayton and Muriel Well among hood; Protection of others; Church are represented In the show: Mrs. but were forced to withstand a . TOTAI, CAl'ITAI. ACCOU.NT.S . jf^_2a'j,oii.i.a.i Cash on Hand and East Haven's home owners. Pur­ grew In strength; Bolti!r leadert Uiilil IJAI-ITAL ACCOUNTS $-J,'J7U,27.1.10 chased place on Townsend Avenue Rev. Edmund Walsh aroijo; Better methods of farming Mrs. David Dean smith, Ruth Per- to , gain the win. yaluso's six Kvorybody knows Ford Truukn Deferred Charges and on Monday. Delighted with East developed. last longer, which inoanH oconnniy Power Pilot uses only one control on the Economy •Ilii'lllilts snvlllir-« *ll'l,urti,i(Mll liftliimieJI ol IfJT.dH hIlo,\'ii bolinv rigo, sally Wrigglns, Adele Dannc-1 po'nts were the winner's outstand- Get Important ASSETS AKD LIABILITIES OF SAVINOS DEPARTMENT INCLUDED IN THE Other Assets- 2,267.12 Haven's response to dress shop and XI. Decline of Feudalism baum, Mrs. R. J. Conca, Bernlcc '"B contribution Jjbt plvptman for yoarfl ahead.-- Everybody inatcnd of two, yet is designed lo Leaders for 1051. will soon enlarge quarters. Interviews Seven ABOVE ST,\.TEMENT .$5,021,082.71 Ciiu.sos; Continuous feuds; Serfs Pospisal, Misses Rita Lcnlhan, Bet-1 Vergattl with two hoops but only knows Ford power can pack moro (Tlif.-io flM^l'U tiro sciirpKiiteil niMl »i'l nimrl by law (or lliu jjrotecUoii of savhiBa This actually happened at freed to go to the Cru.sades; Cru- Committee Posts (leiinrttnont ilopositorti) LIABIUTIES On Fairfield Univ. ty Bristol, Annette Shuretta, Ter- pne free throw out of four at"t-- lon-roiloa into a working day, on ASSETS Savings Accounts $5,262,081.26 Ilolary some time ago but bears •sadcs; Development of national ry Williams, Diane Beckwlth, Mr.|'^«'"P'» 1"^'='^'' "le losers. good roads or" bad. Now Ford ford Trucking Costs less because— Ciit.li oil liiiiid mill biilniU'fS ivitli ^olbor litmkK $ D7.0S Loans in Process r... 39,030.20 repealing. A visitins clersyman Father Edmund Walsh ot Fair­ iitatc's; Rise of towns; Development Glllert, Margaret Scavlno, and Kar East Haven's two Democratic slcp-ahcud engineering givca you TOTAL SAA'lNliS llKl'All-r.MK.fr AS,SKT.S . J 17.08 Other Liabilities .: 20,616,29 was quirainT the members on of money and hanking; Rise of mid- representatives were hollared what they had Icarncrt since field University met with seven (MP (.'la.s.s lb-)urgooisle). Wlllla I GOP WOMEN'S CLUB moro atrungth reserves, moro LIABILITIES Speclllc Reserves 6,361.33 senior students of East Haven Ihls week by rccclvlnB Impor­ timii on the job, ieaa time in liio Savhiel tU'imrtmoiit ilciiosits $ 27,(;8 becoming a Rotarian. Answers XII Conclusion .MEETS NEXT THURS. tant committee assignments, Uiing lalcti rmohlmtlon data oji General Reserves 210,177.17 were based around Rotary High School n Wednesday to In­ liaABELL STANLEY ON eliop. 4,593,000 frucfri, lih htvranc* TOTAL SAVI.VtlS DKl'AllTilKXT I.IAUII.ITIKS » We. the people ot tho world to­ Georg6 Wood gained member­ ( PORD TRUmS LAST LONGER 17.08 Surplus 73,816.46, iileals until Joe Sutherland terview and Interest them in the day. m;iy not think of Feudalism Members of the East Haven Wo ship on the Eiecllons Commillee •xptrit prove Ford Trvekt lott MEMORANDA ivas queried. "What have you Fairfield College. 'i:>'t.0<^- SPEAKER'S BUREAU r n I 1^^^ . . iongtri AsitotB iiledgcd or asKlgiird to Bflciiro, llabtlitlcfi anil for other ail an imporlani event which lu­ men's Republican Club will meet and the all important Uulcs 1Mlr|iose» (inclii'JitiR notes unil bll^t rcillaountcil anil socur* $5 621 082 71 Icarnca since joining Rotary. Miss Lydia Glidden.-Administra­ ll uoncod our lives in many ways, Isabell Stanleyjs a number or o'?„'l'l^"rfi<}"y^cvenlng, Jan. 26lh^ at conimitlce, , Itifa aobl Willi asrcomont to T0inir.;liU8C) - - Personally appeared Reginald S. .Toe?" was the noser. The printer . tion Counsellor at Fisher School in 73,000.00 bill when we consider that such her­ the Speakers Bureau at Lasell 8 p. m. at the home of tlie presi Ilerlicrl Hc-rr Srj was assiicn- Kluto of Coiinuiititot, County of Saw IL-'vnn. ba.. llranfonl. Juiiuai-'y Olh, lD.*il Baldwin, Ircasurcr of tho Bran­ rose to his feet and replied, Boston will interview interested itages lis- Gothic art and archltec- dent, Mrs, Frank Barker, 5 Ure Av cd to tlic equally important Wo, lioy C. Kniiiiiat, rroalilciil. aid \VMIaco H. Footo Treasurer, of Tlin llronford ford Federal Sayings & Loan Asso­ "The first verse of the Star Junior Colege in Auburndac, Mass- Triiat Co. do aoU'iiinly aivear Unit tlio^'foregoing Ktntomcut unil other Infurinatlon is (rue girls concerning the Boston school lure, Ihe -still present titles of no­ achusetls. A senior in the secre­ enue. • j Appropriations committee. Wilson Auto Sales Co., Inc. to tho boat of our knowlodjfo and belief. . '• ciation who took oath to tho fore­ , Spangled Banner." That broke early next week. The Fisher bility in some countries, large land going statement before me this tarial course, she is the daughter of Miss Margaret Tucker will be the Uolh men arc 'well known hi . ! ItOV C.;KNQUIST. rresldcnt up the quiz. School specializes in executive and ostalos, laws of Inheritance, many East Haven circles, Wood,as a 147 MONTOWESE STREET, BHANFOHD. CONN. ' . . , i WALLACE H. KOOTK. Treasuror 4th day of January, 1951. : ecretarlal courses. customs and rules ot etiquette; have assistant hostess. • Subscribed uud Bwoni to before me thin Oth day of Jauuurj* 1051. Mr. and Mrs. William Faugno. DIMES we realize that It was a time o( member o{ the Board ot Finance ROSALIND B. JOHNSON, . HAKL.-IN t\ TOKIIEV, Notary Public U Edjvard Street, left Tuesc(av JANUAR-y iS-Jl all fome down to us from the-me­ particular impbftanco In world his­ Mr .and Mrs. Edward G. Nesblt of and (lie boolfkcepine depart­ Notary Public mcrning bv train for Hollywood, Michael and wife. Bill is the hoad dieval period ot the Feudal Age, tory. 02 Elm street, Ekist Haven. ment at the Town Hail. Florida. With them are his brother of Faugno Realty, here.

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