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HAQAIti.N im:OiiI;.L LIBiu.tvY F,.RT IL.VEl!, CT. THE BHANFORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEN WEWB TluiistUy, July, 7, 1949 Townies Upset Hornets Top Creations Fall Valuable Player LEGION NINE NIPS Circle Nine In Reds In Ninth Before Rivals EAST HAVEN DAYS -TImisi., Fri. & Sat BY BILL AHEBNI NORTH HAVEN IN The East Haven Reds lost a play At Inst night's baseball game nt Hammar Llcld casual spectators Late Onslaught off game with the Giordano In State Bid might have glanced down the first base line and seen n girl popping Hornets at Memorial Field last The Branford hold on tho Croa­ bubble gum into her mouth. Aside from hor slcndcrnoss there was evening when Art Crouse stole tian stale Softball tourney slipped WHAT EAST HAVEN BOOSTS V/HAT EAST HAVEN BOOSTS LOOSE GAME 7-6 In Its best played game of the home to tie the game which pre­ after years ot supremacy at P.R.C.U little to remind one that she was the daughter of one of the town's year the Branford Townies .staged a viously stood a 6 to 5 In East Ha­ Park In Northtord last Sunday af­ BOOSTS EAST HAVEN! greatest and most durable othlctes. She was at the contest as a com­ late inning uprising to tic and then ven's advantage. The tilt went the ternoon when slowball pitcher Al BOOSTS EAST HAVENI MaklUK his American Legion defeat the Circle 9 combine of New fuu nine Innings before the Eastles Kollch of the Stam/ord Lodgo .went panion of her dad's and both *oro among the game's most Intcrcstod Junior baseball pitching debut be­ Haven at Hammer Field last Sun­ MAKE EAST HAVEN A BIGGER, MAKE EAST HAVEN A BIGGER, spectators. day afternoon by a 9 to a count. bowed 7 to 0. the distance to eke out a 1 to 0 win fore, a fair crowd In blistering Softball Schedule over tall Joe RCsJan and the Bran­ BETTER, BUSIER COMMUNITY •< The athlete was Charles W.. Jones as mlgjity In bports' deed as ho summer heat nt Hammer Field last Pitching credit for the win went The game served to further es­ ®Ifp East IHtittfn Nptua BETTER, BUSIER COMMUNITY tablish the Hornets lead In the ford Lodge. was small in physical stature. Saturday afternoon, Addison Long, COMMUNITY COUNCIL to relief hurler Mel Blgelow who talented negro hurler, outlasted a replaced starter Ed Soboleyskl In Greater New Haven League race. The scheduled second game be­ Charlio's slight build was qulcWy forgotten In the heat of maiiit NATIONAL LEAGUE The second game wont only tour tween Branford and Hartford was reductive three run last Inning Thursday July 7 the sixth ffame. The big Russell cancelled when the Capital lads Combined With The Branford Review an athletic contest for ho was one of those ployers who rate, "Most Ey North Haven's Legion enterants Stony Crock A A vs Hotel Talmadge Street chucker pitched well enough frames before being called and will In the ninth Inning to mark up to win but glaring Infield and out­ be played at a later day as part of failed to make an appearance. Voluablo". Branford's second district league by Stonewall Rest '• vs Log Cabin field errors nearly cooked his goose. a double header. Tlie Branford hitters skied deep VOL- V—NO. 45 Kost Haven, Conncotiotit, Tlmrsday, Jiily 14, 1949 Two Dollan Per Tew On the gridiron, when ho played football, first for Branford High a close 7 to 6 edge. I A Club vs East Sides Once Blgelow assummed command The Reds are Jointly coached by on many occasions but although Thursday, July 14 they outhlt the Lock City array and then for the Laurels and finally, the Connecticut Nutmegs, It was Earlier lost week, Vln Cassanova Stonewall Rest Vs Short Beach Branford played with renewed con­ Pinky McTrottes and Tim Carr. The his brainy hcndwork which devised the cunning of attack. Ho was an had twirled the locals to a 3 to 2 fidence occasioned by a brilliant former was one ot this districts top four to three, could not make tho win over the same opposition at I A Club vs Hotel Talmadge pinch single by Jim Murphy In the flight hurlers a decade ago and the edge stand up. Red Men's Carnival excellent pass receiver and was able to sneak over the lino and, de­ tho North Haven team's homo lot, East Sides vs Log Cabin ninth frame to drive In the equaliz­ latter once played a nifty center- It was a third base error which New Lighting A\ EXTRA COPIES CONTACT MRS. DOOLEY BUSINESS ASSOCIATION pending on his excellent timing, could snatch a pass from the midst Thursday, July 21 ing sixth tally and a spirited tenth provided the winning margin. Mul- • T Ed Stevens, one of Jim' Davln's I A Club vs Stony Creek A A Inning splurge to count three more field for tho now defunct Economy Sends Up Lights of brawnier oppononts. Fans through the years recall that ho seldom Hlllhouse • High School twirling Market nine of East Haven. hall opened the fourth frame with Mrs Marlon II. Doolry, 246 Corp.?, was tho starting and losing East Sides vs Short Beach times. a hit and raced to second on an Airport An E. H. SPONSERING 3 DAYS OF If over, tackled an opposing player but rather blocked the ball carrier Log Cabin vs Hotel Talmadge overthrow by Ben Mezzleskl. Two TOPICS your extra copies ot the NEWS Not Smoke Signals Main Street, ICast Haven, is your pitcher for the visiting array. Thursday, July 28 The game, although played on arc now ohlnlnnblc at various news corresiiondciil. You may to Iho sidelines, once he had manuvorcd him there—and he always Tho game was a slow one with Infield outs pushed the run across. mall In your Jicws rrlfas<\s to the forced tho opposition Into that position. East Sides vs Stonewall Rest the local diamond, was .scored as Local Legion Mulhall's blngle was the first off Safety Benefit .East Haven locations, Where you The Pcsuot Tilbc, Umprovcd Or­ DOLLAR-SAVING VALUES both nines showing tho otfoct of Log Cabin vs Stony Creek A A the New Haven team's home tilt. Resjan and the other two came In Tlic Bradford Manor Drum Corps and your friends may purrlinsc der of Red Men, is on the beam, at above a,ddress. It you prefer to The situation was repeated in baseball and basketball. tho current heat fave. Parllcularly| Hotel Talmadge vs Short Beach Coach Joe Or,sene used sixteen the top halt of the sixth but a pair Is busy arranginB for its own An- The yellow and black poles being least, even it It may not be on the phono In stories, Mrs. Dooley He always directed the strategy used in the hoat of battle. ?• affected was Long, who had not players In ringing the victory bell cordlng to chairman Herman A. erected in both New Haven and (hem nt 5c n copy. may Tjc rcaichcd daily on week­ Ffnrlinv 7'/i. Iif> both native Easl Haveners and traveled the nine inning route on Faces Heavy of Infield pops nullified the dam­ warpalli. Tlie pow-wow, cmrcnlly days after 4!,'10 P,M, al 4-4682. Prc( "'""'"•^ ' " "•••olher rcsirienlN of the Easlern Shore On tho court, ho has appeared against tho old time Ronnalsanco AMERICAN LEAGUE and was greatly pleased with tho age. nual Field Day and Competition ac- East Haven in the general area of The stores serving as NF,WS referred to as a carnival, which any previous performance this Tuesday July 12 Infield work and hitting ot Bill Scharf. Complete details will fol­ the airport are to support obstruc­ the tribe Is holding has the sur­ Un Satimlays and Sundays ynu Is a dominant theme ot the, promo­ five, tho world's pro champs. To be sure they toyed with him Just as season. C F U vs Saltonstalls Proto, who lined two successive Markleskl, Lubeskl, Resjnn and low soon. tion lights, permitting planes to outlets arc: Mctcalf's Drug Co., can contact Mrs. Dooli-y anytime Awarded Saturday tion. In tills connection several ad­ Willie Proto were credited with the rounding countryside on the alert. vertising mediums ore being used Ihey played with all Iholr opposition. Their attack Was rapid and be­ Colorful' ting rnlslng ceremonies Fortynlnors vs Carnlccs singles In his second outing ot the Week's Slate local hits. come into the field at night without 284 Main Street; . Holcnmbc Beginning earlier this week tri­ during the day. Evening wildering.'They handled tho leothor sphere as baseball players toss, "tho started the local season Prior to the Old Timers vs Carver Club year, and of Bobby Lake, ot Spring­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stoddard of danger of hitting nearby obstruc­ Drug Co., Main and High Streets; Tlicrcforc, in order to iimkR to contact residents throughout the Stat of the tilt, the first Junior field College, who was outstanding The local team will have a chanco High Street have returned from a bal members pitched camp on the Eastern Shore area. old apple",'but when the contest, played in Now Haven's old Music Tuesday, July 19 The Corcoran-Sundqulst Post. 83, to even the count later in the sea- tions. It was announced tills week Cari^Il Cut Rale, 287 Main groimds adjoining tho Annex House your EAST HAVEN NEWS a new­ Ea.st Haven Days, the three day legion contest in the history of Fortynlnors vs Pilgrim Brotherhood as a replacement for Proto. vacation trip to Virginia Beach, ' by the Board of Airport Commis­ on Route 1 between' KImberly Ave­ sy paper, get In touch with Mrs. The conunittec in cliiirgc includes . Hall was conculdcd, It was the lithe lad who had rallied his mates Branford, Leglonalre, Joe Donadlo Old Timers vs Saltonstalls American Legion will face a busy on when Stamford holds lU annual sioners. They arc now being install­ Street; Webb's, 206 Main sales even which runs through Snl- Vincent GagUardl, Hcrocrt Lc Vine Also looking sharp In his playing slate commencing this evening field day and picnic. The regular meting ot the Demo­ nue and Saltonstali: Avenue. Scouts Doolcy whether you have an Item mday, aio here. Local morchanls and Herbert Llpshcz. , rrom tho first fooling of despair Into a creditable performance. slowly raised tho flag to the mast Carver Club vs Cnrnlacs debut was Mohr, Columbia Univer­ A feature of the Branford pic­ ed and should be In use in a short Street, report that tho Re4 Men will hold or a fuil-lcnglh feature. head of the loft field pole while a Tuesday July 28 sity Jay-vee moundsman, who ap­ when It plays four games In the cratic Town' Committee is being time. are confident Ihnli this year's re­ His baseball experiences have brought him against many major loud speaking system, loaned by next seven days In an effort to nic which was held at the same held tonight (Tliursday) at 8:00 sway at this encampment until newal of the annual promotion Is Old Timers vs CPU peared fast afoot and keen of bat- time as the game was the present­ The board also called attention late Saturday nlghtj at wlilch time the most attractive yet spon.iorcd Ward's Radio Shop, played tho Star Marver club vs Pllgrln Brotherhood ling eye as ho took over the out- maintain Its standing at the top of o'clocic in the Red Men's Hall on to the fact it has advertised for Rod & Gun Club's league opponents. Spangled Banner. A moment later, the dl-strlct Junior baseball play. ation of Community Council awards Main Street. they will fold up ? their wigwams by the East Havon Businessmen's -i Carntacs vs Saltcnstalls fleldlng chores for Kenny Newton to the members of the C. F. U. ath­ sealed bids for the renting of the and quietly steal away to their Association. (Sec editorial, "Tomor­ . Charlie was top notch ovon In high school where he pitched and Legion Commander, Fleming Wall Tuesdad Augest 2 whose luck has been miserable at Tonight, Lefty 'Vln Casanova will restaurant and supplemental con­ Boy's Loss Of Eye Rev. Daniel Golden At Picnic Set For Wed. played infield. His battery mate was Stu Clancy, now head coach tossed tho first pitch to Emll go to the mound In an effort to letic teams, by the Council presi­ The I.«necTln tamlly held a re­ home tepees. ' row and Tomorrow and Tomor­ Carver club vs Fortynlnors the plate thus tar this year. Mohr dent, Frank J. Kinney Jr. union recently in Shciion on the cessions In the new Administration Anyway, the excitement which row," page 3) . Of Yale's freshman footballers but once a top notch catching prospect (Chief) Nygard, local businessman, Carnlacs vs C F U Is working during the summer subdue the high flying Post SB com­ Building which Is almost completb. Brings $20,000 Suit St. Vincent de Paul's Robert Docker and John Olsson lORlonalre and former ball player bine of Hamden which won the Housatonic River. Amon^ those who they have stirred up has extended In addition to the appealing of­ are In charge of tho arrangements before he Injured his arni In a local contest. Saltonstalls vs Pilgrim Brotheroond months at the Sheldon House in district title a year ago. Army troops In the Arctic find attended were Mr. and Mi's. Leon Anyone wishing to inspect the as far away as Newj Haven. Reports Rev. Daniel Golden has been ap­ for tho picnic which the East Hav­ who caught It and tossed a token Tuesday, August 0 Pine Orchard. that sttalnles.s steel can withstand Dubc of 32 Ivcr Avenue. restaurant and obtain specifica­ Alleging that on March 9, he pointed to succeed Rev. William F. fers being made to the shopping ' Branford's athletics were badly disorganized at the time of the throw to the second baseman, Jerry The Elm City nine scored first In On Saturday afternoon Addison was struck with a stick, Injur-lng are that natives of Ithe East Haven public by the cooperating business en Rod and Gun club Is holding Haywood, at the keystone. Carnlacs vs Old Timers Long will take the hill In an at­ low temperatures without becoming tions concerning Its rental may do have even beslcgedlChief Priest to Myers in the parish ot St. Vincent people, six radios are being given at Harrison Point, Lake QUonnl- lod's enrollment In the school. Oft times a good athlete of the town Saltonstalls vs Fortynlnors the Inltal frame last week when Ed brittle. Among the 353 studcnts.namod on so by getting In touch with airport his loft eye and resulting in Its call out his local constabulary. de Paul, R. C. Church, Taylor Although Long walked tho first Levi, coach and center fielder, tempt to pin another defeat on ' the Dean's List for the lOID spring manager Jack Tweed at the airport. loss, Frank Barrlngham of 363 away. Application blanks for tho paug, on July 30. who might be w/)rklng In one of the town's factories, would quit early hitter, he rapidly cut down the Pilgrim Brotherhood vs C F U the Hamden Post, 150, team, which Croquet wickets of stainless steel It seems that tlij Red Men, im­ Avenue, It Is' announced by the radio drawing may be obtained in Each family attending Is bring­ and make an outside trip with the boys and play ball. COMMUNrtY COUNCIL singled and then'counted on fol­ comes from the athletically fam­ term at the University ot Bridge­ Sealpri bids must be fl'ed by 10 Short Beach Road filed suit in Su­ proving on old tflbal traditions, Most Rev. Henry J. O'Brien. Rev. any of the participating stores. The next three batters, Two via the lowing smashes by Alello and can be made at home. The tough­ port was Louis C. Smyzclt ot 209 A. M. Standard Time, on "July 15 at perior Court Tuesday tor $20,000. ing Us own basket lunch and the These lads. Including Dave Hylenski, a teammate of Charlie's In strikeout route and the third on an SOFTBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS ous Highwood area. ness ot stainless makes them dur­ have dispensed with smoke signals Myers has assumed duties as full-page advertisement of thc.""chasing power of Hiclnatlong in the activities. Just to show the small teller's versatility, once when he was pitching Tigers 10 1.000 two walks and a pair ot mlscues. white uniforms. .The Old Stone Church Group of vacation is being spenot riBniright- uetnere|^c ^go ^^^^^ Q„ t),^ nominating com Ing to St Vincent de Paul's "J^ Dollar In feast Haven business -^he hours arc from 0:30 to nonoot n againsli Commercia High, a game which Branford won, ho tired In second put-out. Bailey grounded to Levi counted the sixth run when he Moniaugulii. /w'U hold. a card paj ty serve on the nominatlnc com- By Legionnaires cominerveg d at Holy Rosary.In Bridge- houses _^ . .„___^_,,_ lan,.—d 1:30 t-o„ 4. P*. M,T»:. Childrewttiiuiuini Ifouo r hay ward to put the fire out. Cardinals 1 1 .500 walked and was pushed around by this jjvemrig" (FridayV at 8:30 P.M. aIn Eastript plannedHaven o. r Miswhethes Taylor yoru havsayse | mittoe: Anthony Caruso,, chair the late Innings. With three on base and the tying counter on third, Braves 1 1 > .500 man; William Tomlinson Prank The Legion plcnl'• -• Sundayr August 7,yat' Boochwood port, ample parking facilities In the|foatures held this wcek.»>In'7dnso of .1 Stu Clancy and then, for the first time In his life went behind the runs were tallied in the fifth when Dodgers ' • 0 1 .000 'Murphy's hot smash In the ninth Tlie library has just about every­ flglit. ' . . Manor, Walllngford. Festivities will Myrtle Upton To heart of the local shojiplng district, rain the program Is canoolled" for Blake Lehr opened with a single. Giants 0 1 .000 At the special meeting hold Mon­ The nominating committee will start at 10:00 a.m. with clam chow­ The proximity of lis stores to tho day. plate, while Clancy, who gained tho know-how from his father and GAMES THIS WEEK sent Bob Lake in with Branford's day night by the Bradford Manor thing ;ln fiction and non-fiction older brother, Bill, toed the rubber and stopped the opposition cold with Joe Chandler was out on a ground tying counter and a walk to Mohr, Going that you could want. Some of these bring In a slate of officers tor the der, corn on the cob and clams on Head Victory 63 ball to tho short stop and Long fol­ Thursday—^Yankees vs. Tigers a pop out to the catcher by Dave Hose Company a new uniform was books which will add so much to a legion post for the ensuing year at the half shell to whet the appe- three straight strikeouts and—not once did Jonesy drop tho ball to. Friday—Athletics vs. Giants adopted by the firemen, which will tities of the early comers. Dinner lowed' by dribbling" weakly to Marsh, Bucky Marsh's single to good vacation are.: the meeting which will be held Scribe Bertha McGheo of Victory allow a runner to advance. Stevens. With Lehr .on third, Joe Monday—Braves vs. Dodgers right, Don Erlckson's hit to tally be worn at the State Annual par­ Orwell—"Nineteen Eighty-four." Thursday, July 28. will be served at 5 p.m. with chicken Tuesday—Yankees vs. Athletics ade and convention to he- held In or steak optional. During the 03 reports Myrtle Upton as coni- • When he first Joined the Laurels baseball team which used to play Paul crashed tho first of his three Mohr and a single by Al Bradley Fishing Barker—"Peace my Daughters" mandor-olect of the East Haven Dates Ahead hits to center to score the Short Thursday—Cardinals vs; Giants and a subsequent outfield mlsplay West Haven August 20. Yerby—"Pride's Castle." course of the day softball games at Purcoll's lot now bisected by North Main Street, ho was consldcreo Friday—Indians vs Tigers FOUR MORE AWAROS and horse shoe pitching will pre­ Lodge with Laymond McGhoc as Beach pride. Hayward popped tb gave tho locals the winning edge. , Miss Betty Chapman ot 250 Streeter—"Father of the Bride." vice-commander, and Mrs. Harry Dates Ahead must reach tho Editor by Monday evening. too small to play regular. Eventually ho made the grade as nn out- Hunter on first. Standish—"Elephant Walk." vail. Spring Street, New Haven, is TO BRADFORD MANOR Anthony Proto, chairman, an­ McLay, whoso husband was last fllodor and by degrees was moved Into'the Town team Inflold when Branford added a pair in the flihermenl Get your Johnson 'TD spending a week's vf|cation at the Street—"Tomorrow We Reap." year's head of tho Red Men in Con­ Pcquot Tribo, Improved Order of Thursdays, 2:30 P. M. Hagaman sixth when Taylor beat a close play Stirling—"Lovers Aren't Com­ nounces that anyone wishing to go Chot Prnnn abdicated his throne—King of Connecticut's Third Sackers. Eastie Post MERCHANTS TOP NOW! No mots Ions w&iting lists. < home ol Misses Georgiatma and Bradford Manor Drum Corps to the outing may procure tickets necticut, as Marshall. Rod Men, each Monday at 8 Memorial Library. from third to first. Mason followed Prompt deliveries now being made. Im­ Laurie Bowdcn of Mansfield Park. pany." Thereafter young Mr. Jones advanced In state wide circles. A punch with a single. Murphy walked. traveled to Northampton,. Mass. at the following plaoes: East Hav­ To be • Instolled with the above P.M., Red Men's Hall lOS Main Bradford Manor Hooo Company hitter, he was cutle In profiting by others mistakes. DIXWELL FOODS proved for '49. Your fishin' friends will Wees—"Under the Quiet Water." last Sunday where they participa­ officers on July 10 arc Bina Belhko Street. Lehr fanned. Chandler was safe on Sandworms cell you... the Johnson TD is America's A birthday party in honor of Deasy—"Cannon Hill." en Green Garage, Mctcalf's Drug meets every last Monday of tho an error to tho shortstop which Breaks Even Miller—"Death ot a Salesman." ted In the Field Day and Drum Store, Frank's Barber Shop, Graves as chaplain. Prudence Schmael'. M. la Stockman was passed, the tired Thomas; 2nd scout. P. P. Louise structing any more fence posts be first six months classes were many rated less than "satisfactory."—•—" Club House. July 14-15-10—E?st Haven Sales In the late twenties and early thirties, the purple clad Telephone Long gathered enought pitching hurlers. Ran Sonla, Bill Blxby, Junie Rubin; 1st warrior, P. P. Cella Hill; tween his property and the adjoin­ School. Since her high scool days and the period of adjustment was Miss Doolittle, a sophomore ma Days "Shop Main Street—East Company basketball team was the outstanding dusty organization In savvy to strikeout Hunter to close Espcslto and Leon Rebmann. bnd warrior, Madelyn Judge; 3rd ing property of Donald Bartlett at here she affiliated at Yale for Ped­ almost over. Each day brought jorlng in art, was also on the Dean's Narkeeta Council, No. 27, Degree Haven." the game 7 to 6. Its home games are played at the warrior. May Barto; 4th warrior, Long Island Sound and Farm River. iatrics, the Middletown State Hos- forth something new. Tne capping List the fh'st semester. Degree of Pocahontas, spcond July 16—Card Party, Bradford the state. Another Branford lad, Brud MIschler played with that unit Long fanned eleven batsmen and high school field. Edith WiUls. 1st councilor, Ann Donald Bartlett filed suit In Su- Sltal for Psychiatry, and the New Manor Hall, 8:30 P,M. Sponsor­ and so did Russ Fleming who later married a local girl, Edith Hagiln, On Sunday, the combine will meet climaxed this period and left a and fourth Wednesdays, Red his adversary, Stevens, was able to Creamer; 2nd councilor, Josephin.._e perlor Court for the restraining aven Visiting Nurse Association. feeling of pride. MRS GEO. E. REAHIDON DIES Men's Hall. ed by Old Stono Church, and subsequently became a wartime casualty In a plane accident get six on the K route. Branford Post 88 of Hamden In East Haven Carter;_ keeper of records, P P.!order" s and also $15,000 damages. Miss Page in a recent interview As a_ ..„freshma„ n student she wa_^s The funeral of Mrs. Bernlcc Group of Momauguln. had eights and the losers seven. at 3 p.m. On Monday Bianford claiming the defendant's fence de afraid she would never be a good Louise Morris Rcardon, wife of Pcquot Junior Council, every July 17—Quarter Club Outing, Georgle Heyer, consdered by many to be the greatest basketball player makes the trek- over the hills to Helen Flnta; collector of wampum, commented that In childhood we ever to graduate fi'om Hlllhouse High (although.Branford born Ed The mnplres were Al AguzzI be­ P. P. Isabel Thomson; keeper of nles him free access to his other all form many plans of what we nurse. "My Junior. year unfolded George E. Reardon, ot 52 Estellc, Thursday, Red Men's Hall. Restland Farms, Durham. hind the plate and BUI Owens on meet the Eastles in a home game. property on which there is a skat­ many new things. Special services Road, whose death occurred Mon- Boblnski still has boosters who stand on his ablUty) was.still an­ .Tuesday night,' tlie Crlsaflmen will wampum, P. P. Adele Norwood; win do in the future. By the time St. Vincent DcPaul's Ladles Guild July ID—St. Vincent Ladles Guild the bases. Guard of tepee, P.P. Hazel Hinck­ ing rink and restaurants. T'he de­ and atflllatlons were being .started." day after a brief lllnes.s, was held meets second Tuesday, 8 P. M. Annual Dinner other of the fabulous combine and of course there was Jones. The travel to Walllngford In a return fendant Is accused of having put up she was 10 years old she had de­ The feeling ot self-confidence grcwithfs morning at 8:30 from the W Tho old—fashioned milk can Islolash. And on Wednesday and ley; guard ot forest, P.P. Madeline cided that she wanted to enter Church audltorulm. July- 21—Well Child Conference, same unit played on Saturday nights at the state armory under the Hanson; 1st runner, Helen Butter- the row of posts "maliciously" and nursing, altough she -didn't know slowly and she began to acquire a.S. Clancy Funeral Home, 43 Klrk- Bradford Manor Hall, 9:30 toll banner of the Tank Company. It was no wonder that they blazed a giving way to a new stainless steel .Thursday, the'club will motor to worth; 2nd runner, P.P. Christine attempting to destroy the plaln- llttle more assurance In her ablll- man Avenue, Legion Auxiliary meets Third A.M. can that is sanitary and easy for)Hamden for • scheduled clashes why. The Ine thought persisted ties as a student. I At 0 A.M. In St. Vincent de Paul') glowing trail through the wilderness of amateurs and professionals the farmer to clean. against that area's two Post nines. Thomson- pianist, P.P. Margaret 1 tiff's business. though, until high school, and she •, Friday 8 P. M. Legion Building July 28—Well Child Conference Hamden; publicity, Hazel Tlrpak. "And now. as my senior year is,Church a requiew high mass waf East Haven Democrats, Second Town Hall, 9:30 to U A.M. until all state players acclaimed their prowress.' HE HAMILTON SHOPS [ planned her courses accordingly. In drawing to a close," remarks Miss .celebrated. Interment was in St July 20—E. H. Women's Club Their pop has never aspired to public office. He Is content to be Navajo Council. No. 54 will hold a FLIES TO PTALY the early part of her junior year wrence Cemetery. Friday, Red Men's Hall. Some years ago he married a fellow worker with the phone people. a member of the school board, a post he has held for several years .'Branford, Ceiuv - food sale at Red Men's Carnival, Page, "1 know why I chose nursing Picnic, 0:30 P.M. A bon voyage party was given she wrote to The Director of Nurses as a career. I want to serve. I have Mrs. Rcardon, who was In hei ?ast Haven Fire Co. No. 1, meets July 20—E. H. Rod x Gun Club Together they built a home on the corner of Bryan Road and Maple Ho knows the difficulties tantamount with education'and quietly afflrm.s Saturday, July 16 at the Annex recently In honor of Mr. Christy and secured an appointment. She my answeVat la^t-'-fhelmairthankiMth year, was a native of Gardner first Wednesday 8 P. M, Fire Street. Because they are happy. It Is a natural consequence that their 308 Coiled Springs — BuHon Tufted House. Public patronage will be Pontlllo In his summer home, 22 was told ot the work Involved and Picnic. Lake Quonnlpaug, 0:30 or denies various requests In accordance with his views on any subject. welcomed. Catherine Street, Silver Sands. Mr. encouraged to continue the course you .the smile of gratitude, the fee -Mass ,, . Besid, e her husband, who 1 Headquarters. from Old Stone Church. three girls, Barbara, Margaret and Betsy, should be bubblers of Joy. Because he knows the value of team play and because he has always Prebuilt stitched Taped Edge and Ventilators Pontlllo flew to Italy ten days ago of study already chohen. ible touch of a hand, all give the a district manager tor the Firs Public Health Nurshig Aug. 2—Well Child Conference, Reading behind the lines. It Is easily seen why that section has be­ Ass'n Highland School, 9:30-11 A.M. been a team player, he, like all other members of the present Board, 7 oz. Woven Striped Ticking ALDERMAN DeVITA SPEAKS for a two months visit. While there In her senior year she obtained feeling of inner warmth and satis- "" """ '^'^—"' "'''" '""•— • oiects first Monday 8 come a hotbed of baseball. Probably the town's top pitching youngster works in. harmony for the good of the town's youth. he plans to spend several weeks in another appointment with her su-j faction that cannot be obtained in P.M. Aug. 6—Bradford Manor Drum 40 pounds genuine Layer Felt Henry J. DeVlta, prjcsldent of. the Rome. perlor and also was sent an appU- ;any other way. Watching life slowly Town Hall. Corps Field Day Parade and lives Just across the streeet from the Joneses. An Immense play area Is Some say that he would have liked a boy In his family. It may be so. New Haven .Board of Aldermen, BARCLAYS RETURN American War Mothers, East Exhibition. Just to the rear of his house.'There dally. Butch Cordon practices Guaranteed for 10 years. and member ot that body from the I cation for the School of Nursing. In ebbing from a person and then But It is an, even bet that last night, the girl who stood hy his side ^BBHHiKSrBIHBin^ SEWING MEETING ' the spring she took the entrance'feeling the gradual strengthening Mrs. John P. Barclay and he Haven Chapter, meets second AUK. 7—American Legion Outing. against the neighborhood kids. He throws his tremendous assortment could spot a fielder's choice play as quickly as any spectator. If he had 32nd Ward, which adjoins East There will be a sewing meeting of examinations and although she felt of the pulse, and watching color son. Jack, ot Edward Street, Eas Tuesday, 8 P. M, Hagaman Beechwood Manor, Walllngford, of hooks and,floaters, fast balls and confidence to them all. In line to Haven on the west, was the guest Princess Chapter No. 70, O. E. S. they were difficult she was not dis- returning to a wan face, and know- Haven, and her daughter, Mri 5:00 P.M. any such wish, it was dispelled ns quickly as hor huddle gum popped THE HAMILTON SHOPS Roganson Brothers speaker at the. luncheon meeting Memorial Library. Aug. 18—Well Child Conference, bang out their hits are Babs, Peggy and Betsy—and they hit and throw because fathers learn that a girl's head of hair tousels Just as af­ nVthe Board of Aldermen thlslat the home of Mrs. Robert couraged. Then came the long days Ing that I have helped save a life, James Josendale have returnc DISTRIBUTORS noon at St Vincent de Paul's au- Chaffee, Orange Center Road, in of waiting. During the summer she gives me a feeling that cannot be from a three weeks' trip to Ber Christ Church Men's Club meets Bradford Manor Hall, 9:30-11 and run In favorable competition to any of the boys. It Is natural that fectionately ns any son's. And besides—his girls can lUt behind a runner. BRANFORD first Tuesday ot each month A.M. - they .should: Short Beach, Conn, rtllorlum Mr DeVita described the Orange on July 20th, 7:30 P. M. All spent many days In the company ot expressed In words. The little things muda. Not many fathers have .sons who can. • i aaormn."' i •. Mr..•. jjc.iva. —u»^w^,,J „. „f„„ .„^„ ^ ',„o,r,v,orc !iro wpipnmfi Tho.se wish- a graduate nurse who told her of and the biBig tningsthings. Iit cannot beoe, Mr. anda iwrsMrs. carciayBarclay's meeniect ii 8 P, M. Church Hall. Aug. 23—Well Child Conference, M?,n= PrLirielit^lLond c:?yle pre-In^^^ may call Mrs. Ithl hard work, long hours of study, feU by anyone until she herself has Joan Barclay, has arrived fron. « Half Hour Reading club First Town Hall. 9:30-11 A.M. tionssided.. Presiaencuesmonu i^uyic pie ^^„^Frank-Barker^ ^^'^i^^,, 4-08014-nRni. 'and the dlscowagements, but her the opportunity to-serve." I San Francisco, for a visit. - , "

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Tlitu'S'lav. Jii1v ^4. in4l TTtt BRAWf ORD REVIEW - EA8T HAVEN NEWS ^liiircflBv, ,Tii1v 14. 104n meanInK of n store. It v/ould be i THE BRANfORO REVIEW - BAST HAVEN NEWS rt>Be Thtw " foolish to protend stores are estab­ Newspapers Best lished, or maintained, solely because ( Pasquale Pesca Is SUNDAY HOUR Following Benediction there will Among Other Things of the. retailer's urge to serve his Advertising Medium Ulie l&vmxfath Utn'mv be blessing ot religious articles and fellow men. Tliey are run for pro­ Momauguin News Wed In Walling ford (ESTABLiatlED IB isat) veneration of a relic'of St. Anne. ASD NORTH BRANFORD fit, but without the noed ot the One of the largest continuous OPENS NOVENA The monastery Is located on Hoop M1.SS Alice Maslowskl, daughter of campaigns of national newspaper Polo Road just off Routes 80 or 77. A couple of years ago, Lew Ilahn, was sustained by one racing fancy ^o'trofl't'tor''rfe'merih'aht°"''' "" MRS, JOSEPH O'CONNOR iperform on tclevl.slon Sunday night. Mrs. Rose Maslowskl of 137 North ullii? EdHt l^aupu Nrutf I WHAT NOTS I TO ^ ANNE advertising In the history of the Jla.s.ses at St. Clares Parish, iwo-[David is well known In musical Street, Walllngford, wa.? married food Industry will bo launched In PtJBLISlIED EVBRy TIIUB8DAT i^ BY GITA ROUND (IV CONGUEOATIONAI, ClUmCU well ns personal belongings. The JiaugUln arc 8:30 and 10:30 o'emc»;«;r=i^ifor his performances on the last Saturday at ID A.M. in St. the Immediate future by H. J. Heinz MEYER LBSIItKB and JOKK E. LOEB, Rev. 11. C. Trent, I'n.-dor Siunvs are now living In houses In On the first day t the novenn In STEVE PAUSSICK Peter and Paul Chiirch, Walllng­ Mrs. Douglas B. Holablrd the neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Confessions every Saturday after­ Xyjophone, Company, It was announced by H. ruWinhord prepnrntlon for the Bcnst of St. i^^x^.%^%;:^^^^ .^rriv^ff^^!^;_^d ^^^^^Sf^£^B Mr.s. Helen Maupas of OuUford ford, to" Mr. Pasquale Pesca, son of Brtnfbrd nnTl«w WllUkm J. Ahtrn, CdUoi Organlsl and Cliolr Director David Snow arc nt the cenicr, nnd Anne, the People's Euchnrlstic Hour GARAGE noon at 4 o'clock; J. Heinz II, president. A dan I'd lose was visitor here this week. Mrs. Vincent Pascarella of 400 Burr In a continuous 52-week sclicdule Alics T. PetDrson, Anaocliits Editor 11:00 Morning wor.ship Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Suow nnd nt 3:30 P. M. on Sundny, July 17, nt EQUIPPED TO REPAIR Street, East Haven. The Rev. Joseph Without n pain. 0:45 Church school children are living in the Blomster Hush. - allow no" m"tire deiaPr"ho'' hcad"cd '?°T\\L^''>hl"'IiiiJ^L'li,'l'?i^,fy° Christ church, Momauguin branch Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ferruccl of of large .space advcrtlsoment.s the ERBV Mftvon N«wi John E. Loob. Editor the Monastery of Our Lady of ALL MAKES OP CARS once more for the distant hills and ,^y"!ll "pon the deep social slgnlfl- Henry Street and grandson, Paul P. David performed the ceremony Is twenty-tour hours house. Grace In North Guilford will be More especially, this little story Rev, Alfred Clark, rector, 0:30 a.m. maker of the famous "57 Varieties" ST. AiiGi)STiNirs"R. c. cJumcii W, Main SI. TeL 8-JJI5 Branlotd LaVornga of Richmond Street, are In a setting of white carnations and will vote 140 newspapers in 110 ma­ TUB BRAHFOnD REVIEW, IKO. 01 ceaseless rain. It Is reported Hint the Snows will offered In her honor for the in­ Is pertinent In the light of East tho stampede was onl < /".^g,"'cl^.fe!.' ,f 1,^a^itrulst. He Is Morning Prayer, and sermon. gypsophllla. V 7 Roi* Street Tel. B-Z431 Branford Ucv. John J. IMcCarthy, Pastor tentions of all who have sought the Haycn Days and the contributions visiting with Captain and Mrs. jor markets, with special Spring and THE EAST IIAVEN NEWS Frank Frawley rebuild In the near future. The "They went on horseback and jjust one of that great throng of Regular Friday evening pinochles Robert E. Little In Louisville, Ky, Miss Mary Maslowskl of Wall­ Fall campaigns covering 300 second­ 246 MAln Btrost. Tol. 4>4662, East IUv«n barns and apple storage buildings prayers of the Dominican N\ms. St, gonorttlly ot the local merchants they went In cars, but most of them,^raetlcnl men of good Intenti-al Mrs. William R. Foole vacation­ I Walter Pauk moves along success Organist and Choir Director at Bradford Manor Fire House, George Brandt Eddy, four year lngford, the bride's sister, was her ary markets. . ing at East Northflcld, Mass.,. . . . 'highway with screncness belying were not damaged by f Ire. Firo Aniie, Mother of the Mother ot God, to th«l„„.. r „community . 'S^.'i,nL'i'^ii?'f';;Ji;li^.H?,''w?M?^,„'}S^l''°'"e their appointed parts Ifi the sole attendant and she was given BUBSOIIIPIJON Mrs. Charles Donadlo, assistant fighters from the New Haven Wat(ir hns, like her dnughtor nnd through Qoorge street, 8:30 p.m. old son of Mr, and Mrs, ElLsworth "Our dcolsion to use newspaper 98 per yo«r, pftyibia in idvuiet Ditto Miss Mabel Foot. . . .Mrs. his tcitder years. . . .Danbury safest Masses 7:on - 8:15 "Deep among the rugged hills ot PJ°Pii™i'<^\'^°'^''.JS.KPr^/,^'?^'^^^^ of ouf marvelous eco- Eddy of 160 Henry Street, appear­ In marriage by her brother. Mr. advertising on an • unprecedented of Conliectlcut cities highway Safety Co. and the State Firo Wardens her daughter, procured nuvny Chester Marlowe of Sprlngwlold, Walklns recently entertained by Mass 8:00 Northford Congrega­ miraculous ctu'cs nnd favors -for Novada, a 'prospector made , his '"B more than a bottle of water and momlo system. He works for pay. He ed on "The Children's Hour tele- .scale reflects several factors," Mr. ADVERTISINO RATES ON ATFUOATXON Mrs. Clarance Johnson. . . .Mrs. Commission says. . . .Jim Carney tional Church were also among those who assist­ weary way, The man jiauscd to pick "/,"".,°L?^'J".1;„''il';L.''!^.'!P.„ "•""i'llfw Profit, although thexc have Mli5 Aiulrpv H/iwnrtl daughter ori^'^'O" program over the National Mass. Mr. Marlowe's qame ha.s been Helhz said. "Foremost is its effct- goes back too long In reviewing ed. those who have prayed to her with changed legally. Bnterfd M sacond cUna mKU«r Octob«i Charlotte Prieft entertaining guests confidence. up a fragment of rock which ho waste places of the desert stale. 'bscn—and will bo again—plenty of I Mr'and"M?r?oZ il^ST of 5™|ld'='>^^'"B '^"'"P^"^ "^'= P«»' tivenes.s at the local level. Through Itt, 1S28, at the Font Office itt Bruiford, Kehlenbach has visitors from New boyhood years ot Branford... .Swim zioN KriscorAiTciniucii The North Brnnford Homo broke with a blow of his squaw ,, You might have wondered--f|difficult times when he does not Mr. Anthony Arisco of Cheshire newspaper advertising we can bring Ooiiii., tinder Act of March 3, 1897i classes are popular both Red Cross Ucv. I'rancl.s J. Smilli, Kector Makers meet to-day, Thursdnyj at Since this Sundny fnlls within the pick. Blowing on the broken edges, ™y ''ycd to reach their objective get It. ' was the best man. from Massachusetts. . . . And Agnes ft°"v1nomH^''ilos„lt"f"DrEonN "^^^^ ^^^^ Dahlbeck, Mrs. Anna a timed, illustrated selling story Tbe Bevlew and The News .welcome contrl- York. . . .Mrs. Charles Regan the and Community Director odmlt. . . Edmund L. Stoddard the honlo of Mrs. Pn\d R. Hawkins 'Fatlma Days", the prayers of the he studied carefully the .stain of-"™wj.he,; Could expect ^to mtdn-j M„st vahialilc Howard is enlovlna a th«e w^^ and.Mrs. Wayne EUck of The bride wore a white lace and on our products directly to.the at­ liutione from renders upon any aubjett ot Must adinlt that John E. Loeb was Lay Reader or'Notch Hin Road for their July seventh novenn of the Rosary Year marquisette gown with fitted bod­ same. . . .James Carney here from iron oxide. r . 'f»'" W" ."hen they arrived Thc| "out of the experiences of many is enjoying a three wccKs.acauon.„jj^^i,i^ and .New Haven were tention of housewives. public Interefit. 'All communication a must be Burlington, Vt. . . Says mother Is hit In opening paragraphs as Re­ Mrs. Paid R. Hawkins meeting. The meeting Is called for tor the Conversion of Russia will be "A few minutes sufficed topul- lure of gold was upon themi A^loh generations of retailers, ho htt.siMnmniiffnln wiir holrt a oard nartv ice, round neck trimmed with seed tigued; slgaatiiroR will ba withheld upon ra- view publisher. . . .Who among Organist 11 o'clock nnd a covered dl.sh picnic included In the services. alio Old Stone Church Oroup pf!g„gstg gf Mr. and Mrs. Charles pearls and long tight sleeves. A "We have alwa.vs been ,'iubstantlal queet. Anonymoua contributions wtU be die- well after mld-wlnter scare. ; . . verlZD-a •sompic In his little'Iron ftrme had been made ond -they lenmcd that service muk precede pHdkv^"'','.,,^''nmnniziiln will ^hn M n rnrH ""<^<^ MaHin ot Catherine Street Sunday, newspaper advertisers. Our past rx- resardod. Manny- Rice creating hit among sports lovers remembers Steamer Mrs. Edmund L. Stoddard dinner will be enjoyed at 12:30. mortar and tlieii to pan It In his ""st BOt there In time to stake profit. Rarely does ho have any'ford Manor Ilall "le uiaa St. Clare's Guild will hold summer fingertip veil was draped from a perienco, plus current trends in the Stanley. . . .In response to request Choir Director Dessert and coffee are being vacation from her .sccrcUulnl du­ old skr.lcli. carefully, he jarred the Iholr clalmsl . „„ "ope of growing rich quickly and | Mr and Mrs Harrv NlKhtlnea'e coronet of orange blossoms and she young ball players by transporting ties in the High School. card party on Wednesday evening grocery store field,, indicates that TOMORROW AND TOMORROW them In style via convertible coupe. from Rhode Island, we will attempt fl:30a.m. Moinlng Service nnd provided. pan against his other hand caus-' % they thought at all of so quitting. His store must go on and' r p^,l"'rt,,n sivpor in vnmttoninc August 31st. In St; Clare's Hall on caried white roses. the time is ripe for the biggest AND TOMORROW to contact Mrs. George Townsend Sermon Members of St. Aiigustlne's parish Ing the black grains to tumble for- fmnll a matter as ho keeping o -on. His proudest boast Is the num-;?' Rmnda thi, wrck ^''""•'°"'"'' Goo Avenue Mrs. Elmer Morman Is The honor attendant wore a pink campaign ever," Tliey do say that the only good lor story on athletic husband. . . . Holy Communion, 1st, 3rd, nnd are Invited to attend the nnnual ward leaving a tall of yellow colors. Ihc'r own lives, perl aps hey had bcr of years It has served Its com- rj?,!'"gSJii'v o^ Brooklvn New marquisette gown with flowers as a cribbage player In Brajiford lives The great character once, was a 5th Sundays family parl.sh picnic which will bo chairman of the affair. A large headpiece and she carried a bou­ Tell your friciids tins when tliey at Short Beach and -that very few Horhad found gold! < .|faith that even _In the wilderness munlty. Satisfied customers not York'harreLurnM ufh^^ffie after committee Is being selected to bo iisk about the Eiist llnvcn Biisi- catcher under John McGraw . . . . Morning Prayer 2ud nnd 4tb held at Rolling Acres, the hoifte or "Perhaps nothing else which can the service of dlstr butlon, which „„iy arc his best advertisement but vkftini w th iVll rfanahlVr a^^^^ named at a Jater date. Mrs. Joseph quet of blue carnations. Ilepulilicau Women's Picnic good onts live In the center propej. An ear ot corn will blow a horn, for Sundays Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Doody, on haphen fo a man In the material "-hey had always known, wou d nlsn one of the rewards he values rn-lawV. and Mr^ Charl« Co^^ O'Connor Is chairman of the ticket After the ceremony there was a The East Haven Republican Wo­ ne.ssincii's Association. It's .vonnjr Postman John Dwyer docs not at­ a youngster at the coming Schools Church School at the Rectory on July 24. A picnic dinner will bo on- s • world excites iho Imagination like pome at their noed. And they would most reception In the home of the bride. men's Club was represented by test to that fact however. . . . wnrlrthe idiscover PvrUKjy. ^iHf n goldininiHnniln., As thve iib-olnd comhnycc beeat nthei rlBhtr needl . And Hiev wniitrl i "Ho1 w deen In the soil of the mm " n-iaw Ml. ana Mrs, cnaiics l.ope- committee, and members who ure nnd vigorous. It's small in size, Band food sale. Saturday morning at 10 o'clock.: Joyed nt 12:30. and aports nnd en- jiand of Catherine Street. assisting are: Mrs. Helen Norman, Assisting in receiving guests, Mrs. several of- lt.s mcmbcr.s at a Box not large and muvieldy. tcrtnlnmenl have been planned for man prodded his Jjurro across the •. "Before the rush had well begun, munity an the roots of n m nrt • Mr. and Mrs. M, Monahan of Maslowskl wore a navy blue crepe lunch pienic today at tlie Leete's Simple Simon , The Snow homestcn'd on Sea Mill miles of alkali flats to a camp where "• )«l'''-;'>t chap \yas loading a wagon Istorci its .servVce foMows Us cu.lmS ] Mrs. Mary Melillo, Mrs. Cochran, the nfleriioon. A frnnkfurter roast Naugatuck have opened their Mrs. Charles Martin Mrs. Eugene dres.s with navy blue hat and a Island Garden Club. It's about InisiiH'ss, but not just Met a pie man , Road was almost completely des­ has been planned tor evening. Each the richness ot his strike could bo wltlv flour and beans, with canned ors throuBhout tlwlr Ifves nrn^^^^^^^ corsage of red roses, while the for business people. It. is for troyed by fire on last Tuesday. The determined cottage on Catherine Street for the Daniels, Mrs, Matthew Hogan, Mrs. The picnic was given by the New Going to the Sale. person is asked to bring his own rioi,>rminp,i i„ nn assay office, ho goods and bacon, with Kankets and S that may bo wanleci II .1 n "r.? .season., .„ ,,, , , , , iBolnlco Dumark, Mrs. Margaret bridegroom's mother wore a black Haven County Republican Women's everyone who depends upon busi­ lobal fire department, Co. No. 1 of silverware for the dinner. crepe dress with, a black hat and Said Simple Simon the Center, and Co. No. 2 of North- -•• ' picks and shovol.s. While these gold the Rood fortune OTIIR tVnlrnn^ „,\?f Mr George,Hlgglns Is a guest at owens, Mrs. Mary Burke, Mrs. Ed- A.ssociaticn, of which Mrs, Charles ness for n living, and it is looking PLUMBING. •HEATING HEATING .TINNING . TINNING I f?"'""" thought only of a-lch clalm.s,! „ tPrSes of adve^lty too Is af tho home of Ml,ss Helen ZeoU of -ward Corbstt, Mrs. Ur.sula Morgan. a corsage of yellow roses. Miller of Bradley Avenue is presi­ To the pie man ford responded, and three com­ Mrs. George Kane of Forbes PI., wagon saw a new,footed by hard times, For a motor trip to Now Hamp­ dent. out, for the interests of Hast, Ha­ panies from Branford Including the East Haven, Is having a two weeks' sinic Mk^t C. A. J. POIROT&SONS Palmetto Trail. „ „ , The regular monthly card party For you I have a talc. .^C^^^, JZ,r .•jcttlomenth.q.man witt anh d hIte swago needsn . saWitw ah new.feotethe "Througd hv hh>,v thHe servicil^„^='e "o f '°the° , "store "*'•, shire and Canada, the bride wore ven. Short Beach apparatus combined .(•1637 5-2822 Mr. and Mrs. James Farrell and to be hold by St. Clare's Guild will Now Simple Simon a^o-old instinct of the merchant, |(,ho people are linked with their jn'childrenm StreetNe, Jamews Hanr d Catherine, of,be held Friday evenig July 20th In a white print dre.ss with white ac­ 137 North SU'cet, Walllngford. to keep the fire under control, and EAST HAVEN NEW HAVEN he prepared :to meet them. His op-1 follows In distant places, formlngint the home oHavef n were visitors Association members meet al Told the pieman save a portion of the house. The I n. „, ct,.„„i XT„... -.- |.|^^ Bradford Hall. Hostesses will cessories. Mr. Pesca served in the U. portunlty would lie In providing a bond of Intcrdcnondenco. Wares!wMi,i„„, r. _..- Mr. and . Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Pc5ca will live in Army. regular intervals. They exchange To bake a cake or two. '!' • nearest water supply was 2,200 feet Emmons of Catherine be Mrs. Frederick Esjioslto, Mrs. from the house, a brook running Jean -Plondella, and Mrs. James i..-i-e- HatfieldTT_I,..-.., -Pastor • , with her grandparents. Church, Foxon, to Mr. Alexander current drive on motor vehicle vio­ lete. . . .Fred Prann marks 75th an­ Most of the furniture was saved, as makes and sizes, at only $1 per SEPTIC TANK AND CESSPOOL SERVICE •- I Sermon I "To Preach or Not to Mr. Crlsty Pontlllo of Catherine Szirbik, son of Mr. and Mrs, George And it goes further. It footises the lators. . . . .Miss Mae Murphy and niversary by becoming salesman with Tidewater OH Company. . . . week. • MANUFACTUOERS AND INSTAllERS OF FAMOUS, NATIONALLY KNOWN I Preach—That Is The Question." Sta-ei: Tatt"-thls'^week"* from'"'the-Szirbik. of 77 East Ea^^^^^^^ Strict: attention of the entire Eastern Irene Enqulst Haglln to visit Nova once and Health with Key to the Munlclpa!_Alrpcrt;to visit with rela-ll'l^. Rev, Virgil Wolfenberg offlcl- Shore on East Haven as its shopp­ Scotia in annual summer sojourn .. Won't take old age pension but pre­ Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, "NU5T0NE" RE-INFORCED SEPTIC TANKS. Music—John Male, Soloist; Mxs. • UNDIVIDED RESPONSIBILITY FOR OtSION, MANUFACTURE, INSTALLATION lives lii Rome, Italy. ated in a setting of evergreens, ing center. Due to make trip In August. . . fers to die with boots on, he says. Include the following (pp.plG and 3 Songs by third lesson John Strandberg, Organist. Young feller approached Breezy 167) : "Spirituality lays open siege I AND SERVICE . . . SPEEDY TRUCKS ITiUplioni tqulppadl East Haven News Mr, and Mrs, Wilfred Dion ot gladioli and candles, Mrs, Ted Peck, Affair for Fr. Edmund Cotter to be or your money back MOZEALOUS^^NLEy'^NUP'nALS Coo Avenue' entertained Mr, and organist, and Miss Lorraine 1'omro, The East Haven Businessmen's bright spot of summer months . . . Wliortieberry this week "and con­ to materialism. On which side are • REGISTERED SANITARY ENGINEERS, OONDCO /.MECHANICS. POV/ER EQUIP. ' The wedding ot Miss Phyllis Mrs, Earl Small of Providence R, I. soloist, gave a program of nuptial A.ssooiation is looking always Amiable pastor of St Mary's appre- fidentially shows him a snapshot we fighting? .... .We apprehend I MENT. 41 YEARS EXPERIENCE. Leoim Mozealous to Mr. Benjamin music which included "I Love You biated by all faiths in town . . .Ed ot a girl he met on the Indian Neck Life in divine: Science only as wc For information phono Barney | '). Buying and Service Guide tills past week, ahead, looking to the futiu'c. Not live above corporeal sense and cor­ YQua^H^ Ute ^aalth of, iJta ^moMcan l»-E:3S«>aaia*«ssatJ5 ment to be held > on August 19, at!clress with a tiara of rosettes and held in-The First. Congregational SHORE LINE Regulars Dinners the War Memorial Building, Treton.'slie carried deep xed carnation. Branch . . .backed by all the w;ho work throngliont llu' year arc Church at both 8:00 A.M. and 10:45 Mr. Hogan held the "position of MISS- Joan Clark and Miss Lynn frequently asked how :lhey like A.M. with Mr J. Clement Walker TRUCKS COACHES resources and facilities of New preaching. BULLARDS Served Daily 75c up president of Kappa Phi Fraternity schetzel, as ribbon bearers, wore being on vacation now. Their George A. Sisson SPEEDWAGONS iCHOOL BUSSES whlleattendlng college. He was also yellow dirndl dresses, stock answer'is that they, don't INSUKANOE REO MOTORS, INC. SANDWICHES TO TAKE OUT treasurer ot the Newman Club and i Mr Peter Verab was the best man Haven's largest commercial bank. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH COFFEE QUIZ I know, because they aren't on member of the Business Adminis- and ushers were Mr. George Schet-'l FIRE — BONDS ^ Factory Branch ReKjas*? The Vtf.v, J. Edison Pike, Rector Gus Schuermann tratlon Club. He served in the Army zol,. the bridegroom's brother-in- vacation. The business of running Harmon Rjllcr, Supt. Church school NOW ON THE AIR REGULARLY HUTOMOBILE - CASUALTY 5o/ei'Serv/c« Alr Force during the war. |law, and Mr, Arthur J, Sperry, the the school system nniy be a ten ST. MARY'S CHURCH Open Thursday Till 9 P.M. Ralph H, Hllilngor, Branch Mgr. Pliono 4-0168 5th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY !1 Ohidsey ATS., Kast Haven David Watrous, 12 years of age, bride's uncle. Master Wilbur A. Fee EAST HAVEN BRANCH month ,)ob for the tcachens but Rev. E. A. Cotter, Pastor 10:45 Morning Prayer Local quiz program recorded daily in Shore Lino Towns. Pliona 4-1621 , 194 Main Sf. 333 Main St. East Haven son of Mr, and Mrs. Scott Watrous 2nd was the ring bearei-. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY there is a'staff of employees who, Rev. William M. Wthbey, Curate Broadcast later some day over Sunday Masses o 218 Hemmingway Avenue, ap-l There was a reception in the OF NEW HAVEN except for a two week vacaiion, CHURCH OF CHRIST CLOSED MONDAY poared on the Ted Waek's original'bride's home where 232 MAIN ST, AT CHIDSEY AVE, 7:30, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 CONGREGATIONAL EAST HAVEN GARAGE S. J. ESPOSITO television hour last Wednesday' decorations work throughout tlui ycai'. This is Confessions Saturday were garden flowers and candies. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COnpORATION Stony Creek ruDNDBn 1010 Sterling Range & evening when the program was in necessary in (M-der to Imvc every­ 4:00-6:00 — 7:30-8-30 Bcv. Ernest George Spinney, Pastor WAVZ - 1260 Kilocycles joini BioNDi, rnop, Sorvioing and Pumping: honor of New Haven, He will again Mrs, Kelsey wore a navy and white Open Other Days 9:30 to 5:45 sheer dres.swith white accessories thing in readiness for the opening TABOR. EVANGELTGAL LUTHERAN 0:45 Church School GENERAL AUTOMOUlLE REPAIRING Septio Tanlcs and Oosspools Fuel Oil Co. and a corsage ot pink carnations, of the new .school year in Septem­ CHURCH ll:O0 Worship Service Monday Ihrough Friday J .'HO to 2:00 p.m. BODY AND FENDER WORK while the bridegroom's mother 7:30 Young People's Pilgrim Phone 4.3983 ANTHONY BRUNO ber. The Rev. Emil G. Swahson, Pastor SDt Ham Bt. 4-1 too Bui naten WATCH and CLOCK wore a blank print dress wltli white 76 Hopson Avenue Fellowship Free Coffee and Doughnuts • — Loads of Prizes 112 Silver Sands Rd. East Haven accessories and a similar corsage. COOL OFF WITH FLOWERS Through the summer mon'ths ELM STREET AT ORANGE OIL /fC^ SALES i REPAIRING Friday, July 15—9:00, Vacation CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE For a tour of the New England there is a staff of twenty persons Bible School on the Green. 8:00, QUIZMASTER — DICK CARLSON tGUllFI SERVicr All V/orlc Guaranteed States the.bride wore a pink dotted A tall, lovely vase of greenhouse-grown First Church of Christ SclentLst, BURNERS K™/ ^^"^'^^ flowers in your living room has a way of who are engaged in clerical, .iani- Adult Confirmation and Reception Wlnthrop and Derby Avenues, Now LAWN MOWERS for One Year Swiss dress with white accessories, of New Members. EAST HAVEN Mr, and Mrs, Szirbik will live in knocking off ten degrees of temperature. torial, and maintenance work. Haven. Sunday service at 11 A.M. D A Kl C /^ D n prograin hold at Ye'Oldo Towno Ph'ONE 4-1514 5th Sunday after Trinity, July 17 Sunday School is at 11 A.M. Wed­ B SHARPENED and REPAIRED JEWELRY ^REPAIRING 2117 Dwlght Street after July 16, Try it and see. Wo have Rowers for every From the time school closes in K A N h UK U Rostaurant(ballroom) ., HARDWARE STORE 90 FRENCH AVE, EAST HAVEN —9:15, Children's Worship; 10:00, nesday evening testimonial meeting and CLOCKS FOR SALE . Mr, Szirbik served in the U. S. occasion. .Tunc until the opening in Septem­ Holy Communion. Sermon: 'The Paints — Gfass — Toys Army Military Police for more than at 8. The Reading Room at 152 Called For and Delivered Cleaniug Supplies — Garden Estimates Given in Your Home ber many things can be done Called" • Temple Street Is open week days Thursdays 9:30 fo 10:00 a.m. three years. whieh arc. not possible while Conday, July 18—9:00, 2nd Week PHONE 4-2481 supplies — Household Needs from 0 to 8:45 and Wednesday from 310 Main St., cor. Elm Street Members of the East Haven Wo­ classes are in session. of Vacation Bible School begins 9 to 6. ' EAST^ H'AVEN program hoid.af Fred's Restaurant , OLD MILL ROBERIJ.HOEY men's. Club who are planning to J. A. LONG Co. Tuesday, July 19—9:00, Vacation 'Life" will be the subject of the *^®& rt Lake Bi^^eze^ I .: The clerical workers have to Bible School. ToL 4-1951 attend the picnic to be held July Phone 4-0804 Lesson-Sermon for Sunday, July 17. 20 at 6:30 P.M. are asked to con­ check all individual pupil records Wednesday, July 20—9:00, Vaca­ The Golden Text Is from John Fridays 9:30 to 10:00 a.m.. TUCKER BROTHERS CENTRAL CLEANERS ANTIQUE SHOP 17 Minor-Road; East Haven tact Mrs.. Robert Johnson, 4-1244 or IS4 Dodgo Ave. East Havsn before they arc filed. Data from tion Bible School. 17:3. "This is life eternal, that they Driveways Resurfsccd with AND DYERS -s Mrs, Donald Hoare, 4-2244, all class registers must be com­ Thursday, July 21—9:00, Vacation might know thee the only true God, Sp9nsorod in Bible School. 8:00, "Breakfast in ' Sponsored in BLUE DIAMOND Home of DUittnclivc Cleaning Restoring piled and incorporated in a state and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast We Operate Our Own Plant RE-UPHoIsTERING Hollywood" Social In the vestry sent." BRANFORD by: EAST HAVEN by: Sand, Fill and Loam For Sale 4 HOUR CLEANING SERVICE i-eport which must bo sent to Hart­ sponsored by Brotherhood.. Selections from the Bible Include Antiques i^arited At Moderate Cost . . . TASTY PASTRY ford by the first of August. An­ the following: "Fight the good fight Castollon Brothers (Bakery) Augie's Auto Repair 78 High St., 4-303S, Eost Haven CALL FOR AND DELIVER By Expert Craftsmen Satisfying — Refreshing FIRST BAPTLST CHURCH 322 Main St. . Tel. 4-0070 Eait Haven other section of this report in­ of faith, lay hold on eternal life, Collins & Freeman (Hardware) East Haven Cleaners SHOP cludes detailed financial data The Rev. A. W. Jones, I'astor whereunto thou art also called, and This summer ... to cool off, Nils Ahlberg Earl Colter Studio (Photography) upon which the state grant for During July the Baptist—Con­ has professed a good profession be­ East Haven Dop't. Store Saltonstall Place and Main St, Hot Baked Goods gregational Union services will be fore many witnesses.". (I Tlm.6:12) don't wait for your vacation. AMERICAN CLEANERS BARKER TRUCKING CO. Castle Shop FOUNTAIN SERVICE schools is based. Estimates for the Robbins Department Store East Havon Hardware Store Phono 4-2610 East Haven held in the Baptist Church at 11:00 Correlative passages from the AND LAUNDRY Local and Long Distance Moving, DECORATORS 4 to 10 P,M. . ainnud budget arc compiled for A.M. with Mr. A. W. Jones, pastor Shore Lino Bedding-Upholstory Co. Holcombo Drug Company ' A COMPLETE CLEANING Christian Science textbook, "Sol- Designers and Manufacturers of Orders Taken for Special You Will Enjoy Coming Here submission to and approval by the of the Baptist Church, preaching. AND LAUNDRY SERVICE Crating and Storage Wilson Auto Sales (Ford) Nash; Inc. (Appliances) 5 Uro Avenue Eait Haven Living Room Furniture Board of Education before they During August, the service will be NO DELAyS OR DISAPPOINTMENTS Wedding, Birthday and held in The First Congregational YOUR HOUSE CAN BE ALL GOODS INSURED All work done right on our COMPLETE SELECTION OF BOXED CANDY are sent nn to the Board of 191 M«In St. Phono 4-0305 , Eait H«y«n Olliee Hotidanzo Party Cakes Church at.both 9:00 A.M. and 10:45 Guest admission tickets FREE frbrn your loca) oo-spqnsors. At­ premises Finance. All files must be re­ A.M. with Mr J. Clement Walker 7-4879 F. A. BARKER 4-D60I THE ONLY lAKESHOP IN EAST HAVEN The Kinds everyone likes Year in and year out' up to tend program as it is recorded in the morning. Then listen to your­ PHONE •t-1693 DOING ALL ITS BAKING ON PREMISES viewed and revised before the new preaching. school vear brings on many new self in the recorded playback, from, |:30 to 2:00 P.M. same'day COME TO 228 MAIN STREET EAST HAVEN 468 Main St. 4-5128 East Haven GIFT CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS UNION CHURCH ANTHONY GARGIULO items. Preparations for the open­ Rev. J. Edward Newton, pastor (you'll do well with the over WAVZ ' ' TROTTA'S BARBER SHOP PLUMBING AND HEATING ing of school include preparation 9:45 Sunday School WITH For Scientific Treatment of JOBBING of teacher manuals.and other ma­ 11:00 Wor.ship Service HARTFORD 4:00 Hymn Sing Blackheads, Dandruff, Acne higiltcred Nov Haven, East Haven, The East Haven Diner terials. Informal everyone we'^come {?<- Brantord «^. 4 'High Street Eait Haven KANDY KORNER The .ianitorial staff members ST. STEPHENS A. M. E. ZION From"where I sit ...\(^ Joe Marsh\ 660 Forry St, B-3419 New Haven MOMAUGUIN have to give their buildings a Main and Elm Streets The Rev. I. Atkins CHIEF OF THE QUINNIPIACS East Haven thorough cleaning and all equip­ 21 Rogers Street CENTRAL ment must be put in good condi­ 8:45 Sunday School SMIU INSULATION LUCAS STUDIO tion- The nniintcuanec staff is en­ 11:00 Morning Serlvce Wind.y Sure "Stopped SHOE REBUILDING CO. PORTRAITS — V/EDDINGS Carnevale's 7:45 Evening Service gaged in painting and repair Wed. 7:45 Weekly prayer meeting With your attic insulated economically and K'ofA Catlcd For and Do/iVefod • V/EDDING, CANDIDS work, while the rooms are free. Friday Usher Board meets quickly you will bo surprised and pleased The Show"! f Spacialifing in Invhible Halt So/oi Main .and High Streets [lecond floor) Colonnade Best of Food - Best ot Cooking - 'Best of Service FEATURING.... So, just like any other organiza­ Saturday Junior and Senior choir EAST HAVEN rehearsals. with the cool comfort of your house. And 279 Main .SI; Phone 4-1386 Eait Havan MOMAUGUIN-ON-THE-SbUND For Years an East Havsn institution tion, the schools are open the year The other night n hunch of im ^Indy fcelH no bad, that' lio'a pay­ JOE TORE'S ORCHESTRA | around even though the teachers FIRST CONGREGATIONAL next winter your house will be warmer tt^ere over at Judge CunnlnKlinm'H ing and has apologized tn Dining at its Best 294 Main Street At The Center East ttavon and pupils are not present all of CHURCH with less fuel. wafchltiK a fiwcll vaudeville pro- the Judge for acting HO flmnrt. the time. The Rev. J. Clement Walker, Pastor gram on IIIB new lelcvltilun set. it ; From where I sit, it pays to JAMES F. MjLANO ALFRED F. HOLCOMB.E Parties, Banquets with Joey Pell, saxophonist During July the Baptist.—Con­ Don't wait, call \» today—pay only a few For the teachers it might be gregational Union services will be came in fine, but jUHt once, the practice a little restraint \vhcn- GENERAL' INSURANCE iHARTFORDl dollars a month—no money down. Ask General Insurance - Finance said that many of them spend held in the Baptist Church at 11:00 Hcrccn got a little streaky. qyer we get the urge to meddle. Accident - Liability - Firo Every Saturday Nite ACCIDENT AND INDEMNITY CO. Hunt Suppers SEWING MACHINES their summers in advanced study. A.M. with Mr. A. W. Jones, pastor for a free estimate on the one Insulation Whether it'» television or n per­ Room I, Holcombo Building, 2nd Floor of the Baptist Church, preaching. Before the Juiigc could touch t^^ain and High Sts. . Eait Haven Phone 4-1373 EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT SOLD • ELECTRIFIED - PURCHASED • REPAIRED Some? of them do this toward Guaranteed fo Satisfy or Your Money the knob to bring it Into focus, son's right ta enjoy a toinperatc 239 Main Street East Haven glass of sparkling.beer, now and Toll, Office 4.5427 — Rel, 4,3581 „ $1.50 per person degrees and others take work for has been severely handicapped be­ ;INSURANCE : Back. There is no obligation. ' old Windy Taylor starts fooling AGENT FOR then—let's get n good clear "pic­ ALL YOU CAN EAT Our Special Steaks are Famous general .self improvement. Sojne cause he is hard of hearing. 4ec around with the antenna connec­ THE NEV/ HOME - DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES teachers also plan to travel and tion. "I can llx that!" he says. ture" of the real situation before Som» say the old Sachem Momau< Through the cooperation of the Al's Apiiza Restaurant later make use of the information we cause more, harm than good. ; Roofing Metal Tile Siding guin. preitdes tn iplrtf during 1h« Italian and American Cuisine teacherwith the parents a hearing Windy lljtid it all right. He Thunday night Hunt Suppers, gathered in connection with their James P. Kavanaugh SUBMARINE SANDWICHES Vincent Federico aid was obtained and the teacher "stopped the alum" for, UH, and JAMES H. KRONBERG gratlHed'that hU 'desirs to b* re> ITALIAN DISHES AT NASH INC. {caching. There are a few who volunteered to tutor the boy dur­ The DeForest & Hotchklss Co. ^ ' lluzz Ellis had lu conic over and do msmbered hai reached over 300 ^'ive up some of their time to help - INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE RUBBER FLOORING yeart. Homo 4-2304 — Business 4-2530 FRED'S REStAURANT ing the suminer mouths a^ her a ?20 repair Job, I understand Tel, 4-0204 15 Heriiingway Ave. deserving pupils like the one POST ROAD TEL. MADISON 50 EAST RIVER 476 Laurel St, 4-1879 Eait Haven 3! M.iln Street East Haven 274 MAIN STREET, EAST HAVEN enutributinn to help the hoy! iid 69 Ivy St. Tel. 8-0063 Branford .-.2^ Cor. Short Deach Road For Roservafions—Phone 4-4286 tcMC-hcr who knew of a pupil who [Opposite Capitol Theatre) vanco, .' - * • CwV-'. 1919, Untied Stales Uremn {'our,im

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There Is iroa oae to sirt* I»f4 HaH, fis^eaj- ,a fiirarf pisat.. PJatyooion mariesc. iter ©I i%K«5^, sdikt.'^ fA wt-w Brt- »CH/>OL BCiuaiKO AID iMJX ^ ^'S SSSr^!w?« tog on »aQ leraiJMj' and fisawsj jTiTjriiii ooo!j}.'SaQt. TSJQSI 'trtao are ll AaacEaceiDtat is made of lh.e in5«re»t«5 ic a igrta.*i«r lartety ol •iEaarrsape of lEss E-eanor Pantatone HAVEN i^jne 3sad Jsflj i^xiBer!; Icir 3£ie ptr- :So R.'sditsSph Lap] jflre ;.%EJ5i CJjijrcli. Ita!.. LopS U a mejn- :1 a pia-oe. :bEr el SJit facDity of the East Ha- Tliursday - Frida^^ - !§atiirdaj Ibe Isaaoia SlaTPrr or CJjioea* MTea High SthooL rw.-jlis.Uwj. By MM xxfA95ia faciSISar to sar!S»ae» aj co» I ^as5 Jeaa JL I>»iahue ol Tuttle ^^ the to-ost Bslislaeiciry ol iT.EccEer ?toCT, Ea.^ KaTen. who has been Shop Main Street, East Haven—East Shore Shopping Center .JlOTrerisi? pEs^enisalt It is TreiOTsne fiotcs fradi;at« irork at Colnmbia !B£TT. SJ»:ef!0«. thsS. s&5s &5d la- CniTE-rsitT. sajied '•nth She Tale unit UftU/ e •nr'-W l'u.iiC!.'«Kt to fA\»x »afl <««•»» tog to meMuad (I iSjwiM &>• IVJS Jw •"POTi!* h«, tieteSTMj 5£je aS4enticB3 o!' JOT BBI'CJJS on Joly 1 for a two nUTf a •irr'^'^fc ;1•»J'.•uiS^iysl. Jiw .JAJ,1*, ^^ttKWtaal to sase pwpa« oJ oBitr toii-» ;pfeat te^Kiens ans i» DOT sTaiiaJal* sjaaths" eidatation field trip in Bri- •fe SETT asad cKitias: rajiely. JiSiB and Pirance.. Prices Will Be Slashed For 3 Days Only - Plenty Of Parking Space Vfiif r ^n4J.Jr i': J-J Wit O'/J'i'JViOT't T« toffl. toto Itte EcaJRj jjJ Bdacatwa. ITiOTa: ! TE aCTrer i»i2.t7CTc5o5i5 are iisn- I UU I iB';j>J,'j •»•»«; {JMwd itiy-SJji« fcaatft. '.iiny ito-l -"ptSHSici; «3j«3ln? toto SJie: ^SBar ia fjiOTrtii haSJt "o iKf o!!3 BuvEVEnyiNnM 'y.',r;W-r.>3J,»i4 hy 1« party iuifl smfifXifeiiciilpcJiJ 0E«-3ff rosp ol peftalE to Eire a fra3J- Decker Engineering ft tr. more ihJTKy afrfaranre. Ose of i:.-.w'/u(.3y fjtiti4«j!3 pwpnuB sm«.t. ]to imafe; wtotm }ie Jjas nwex town al jtiae loTtJifSl S$ BriKoJ Briiie iriiii & Construction Co. rjvw 5>ul3 3EJ1». of Consfrucfion Services Ttvy pwpi'sm H-MCIJ he mtiSe S3jt:i I tow at Itoet bsta iaailinittoio- laTfudar pini; Briito] BJafbL-i of Shop The Store Windows For Many, Many Items On Sale But Not Advertised \ A ft f j;t.i.ratoto? bifzik to s/MwsiTmsitot, jW In jraMiiSSajf Jsett to Use !i«:s2 itrtitii Moe is sbcnriest. of al3. CUT TMI COU^Off-^-T tit has r«litT4«3 Jte leg!Uaa.tort of P^pnt, I cam fasca: op aoy isiateaient I Piastad 5a back of psni pel-'inlas bJaois for IsJJja-e to pj>cnid« ffflid»'|J caTe «'» psaiJliJisiI wilfe olfjcial CUT n' SEW f'>r :«,'}i'jg! tnaitftoj aiil Ont* a^ato, :0lte'3l«t of tsiaz Board nweUs^ KIDDY LANE 293 MAIN STREET PHONE 4-4949 Universal Food Stores, Inc. GIFTHAVEN he }ia» pDx/red Jfaai he He far rooreJ WJMM aU sir BtpoWScan meaa- 210 Main St. (Next to Finast Super Market) TcL 4-48IB SCiwesloa Jn IJ3« pemwiaJ psflSMJy iSwr* of lbs Etiard of WiSixsUim i. "HIGHEST IN QUALITY — LOWEST IN PRICE" LOUIS D'ONOFRIO campuifn., s.t MOallc otpeaji*, tfean :p'«*6il jSunrai a mxASfJn to iwMimjnwKj; • 10 HIGH STREET (Across from Old stone Church) JUVENILE FURNITURE, CARRIAGES and TOYS East Haven Nursery School PANTYS i« a ayviiiiness ftte ataiSjaistjaliOTL :;iDOT5«S«3BJ3a«9D of prrjpcxiy DtKi&&l' 442 MAIN STREET EAST HAVEN SPARKLING CLEAR PILSNER BEER GLASSES £l4f«i!«««. *. •nt.v rit/j of ttjit wa }M)"'«5s«'l2Li?f "^T •'^'^ " *** '*»^'^ 43 HUGHES STREET CHILDREN'S — Fine Combed CoHon—rog. 29c 5 prs. $ 1.00 KROLL CRIB—reg. $36.95 :,...... Now $27.95 ryxn^lKXirxi of *m outeUuifl&K pro-^ ?''**'J'^'- *^ *^* *>"** Dsasiscfanfe GIRLS', MISSES', WOMEN'S (Non-run Rayon Lace Trim) Set of Eight, Regularly $3.95 ' Doublo drop sides, adjustablo spring, Full Panel, ifrara f»jr »«Joca.1ion passed in Hit misniieTe rtAesS to r»a«BnMXKS cwa- CX»ec5eecajjs[«.., SAME QUALITY PANTY without lace (Ono sot only per customer) PLAYARDS —rog. $19.95...,,,...;.. .Now $14.95 I lelt we pBtfl?le Sn Ste Swjitaj Eds- li sams size range — Reg. 49c 3 prs. $1,00 WHITE MEAT TUNA FISH, solid pack ...'!.: .can 39c UixA *bOTid fcutw tfeai l.t it Jakteg^-:' SHORT BEACH Made of Soloct Hardwwod with Smooth Finish, Open AB Year Round For Children 3 through 6 FAST COLOR Quality 80 St^uaro PERCALES, Plains and THAMES VALLEY GRAPE JUICE qt. 33c Woodon Floor 9" Off Ground Of CmriWtirat witlT« aS-"*^ ptatxM to y««jr.ii!anteeB years 1 «:3Si - S«:3a I>5!lSr«d Gafner of Pelraai)- Iv'.T. WOLFE'S QUALITY J. E. KELLY Metcalf's Drug Co. |V:-.'.'i^t to a.dSo'i.-n the OirneiaJ Ag-'iJJ,* ^*^ f^ tfee EMPS^OJ Eda-ijEatOTds' y CSvufeiaiocs!; 2;CP5 aad 7;S«^ Mr- and Mrju ITaJter Lyrirh had 319 MAIN STREET, CORNER ELM STREET UjrrabJy, in rtew'of Ms Tt*o arid «/h-' f?'*'^-.J*?*'^ ^ js-roiabjy trae b»jt.„ as ttejr %aen for tlie iveek eijd ChSs^Tcn Talen To Beach <.-.d m^Uers imi pwMSlng, te a mn-'T '**™^ *''^''« i^*!^ •=«*> hetter toll their nieice, JtiES Patricia O'Ccciaor. FOOD SHOP FOOD STORES, Inc. 284 MAIN STREET CNIOX CHCKCH RATES ON REQUEST — TELEPHONE 4-3245 Great Savings tir-<;i •iif.x/ttnan v> the people of ?*''* »*^ * ^^^ a«SJoo arjd !jiBtl-5 K*T. J, ISdirard Ken-ton, pai-lor MAIN STREET EAST HAVEN C'/nn.wtkut, I.t Is appanent ejso-^}?*^ •'""^^ ®^ '** P-»®'«"4« Weajs-i • Eerea O'cicck CLOTHES PI_NS—Reg. 5c ,.doz. 3c 299 MAIN STREET • IP'::' vjtat he fjas ri,»«lec.led to fottow th« '^^^.F* "^^ '=*''^ elfscieA. j 9;45 SsB&sy Sdiool CHICKEN PJES 19c CAMPFIRE MARSHMALLOWS . lb. 25c. ii:.'rlat*s o! the Con*«lut48n, (n not •for jsannjier* ea. COMBINATKDN I pkg. Paper Napkins ; near folune, Mr, Jaiipt-nt: a j-emofl- '• Garden Notes FRESH CHICKEN lb, 43c rwt fjnUinH a tJB)« £«rUin In hit AU GRATIN POTATOES lb. 25c 24c !irrjf:himsi\Ujn ol iUiimJmxnenL ieSerf 3M35O0J, a new addiSioo to al! 2 pkgs. Paper Cups, reg. 35c Average 3-3'/2 lbs, CIGARETTES—Popular Brands ,., carton $1.75 Bitejj E. Keison, .son of Ji!r, and YOUK HURtT Ur STMl FRESH BLUEBERRY WEEK FANCY MILK FED FOWL lb. 39c tttmpUn-is to draiire th/oCT»Sa!'J]l*.£?™',*^'*^'" *« 8^^ Di»-i^'3 i^^v.^^- Ifeltion has baen JIXY LAXD.SCAPE Specials This lOc .-s-vfrafci"oy fo f the ontimlMnopjwrttinitSy I«'s*'^**-Ttot'iprosiw»rthat%-actto's*^''^*-*'^"«»*'«"«'*^' ^ the., toaes Uneweavcr, Kow summer Jfalteess slffl each tree BLUEBERRY MUFFINS 6 for 29c 100 FT. HANK CLOTHESLINE, reg. $1.40 98c Average 5-6 lbs. BOOK MATCHES —.BO's .., . Cfms ''/ •"« opponvtmy .to.„,^ ,v,iiiv. »'"»••• '""^^ "^^-bcholaishjp to H&ni Grammar DxOTsy the leaves lie in the warm l'ruf!^it;Se%M"^S&,^C^"i^^^ ot th«l!«^'«»lf-^.--Ha-ven" " . breeze. BLUEBERRY COFFEE CAKE ea. 29c Pittsburgh Utility House PAINT LARGE SIZE HONEY DEW MELONS ea. 39c POLO CLUB He al»o woulId precludDribctudfe ananvfi(«i]rfZ.!y £on«M-i ?*??"' of. BdiKatJwn arc bell)? care-|. Birlhdayj of oor neighbors com Birds climb the silent air and walk MOTH BALLS and FLAKES .. ':. lOo Saturday Night BLUEBERRY PIE ...... ea. 59c Outside White was $4.48 gal. $3.59 crattwritlwj/ fr^^e'^f^^i^'^i^'^lli^LJS?}^*^of the education WIU »entj„,,z.„„„ Cirefuliy. ii;it «««-1 L'H^^.,*?^??! #': 'J^LR^J^'*^":] ife dJJ^*^= '*"* "^^ ^'^'^ ^' TOMATOES—Firm, Red, Ripe, Collopak...... 2 for 35c 5.95^; 2.49 to the itom- by the (Jenate, bUls P'**^'^' jbach—July 11; Mrs. U. Plumb—July L ..^^J!r^ . .^ ..., te;idw)ta!ly v/hlch be has pubUcly' ^^"^"1 "".on 'hs Board hayeS—.M2; . Harrle—U ^.,^.Zelgler-Jol—^,j y .„13.; ^--1/ju-Anj d . ,decorate^ ,„„„^ s the stillness -with mpp'nWi l?!^!^^?^Jl.^ a fob arid not anfte Locke-Jul/ 13; John CoUopy—! his sound. ROBIN HOOD . Jm adlournnwnt protlarmUlicm ifit?««n""7 PO'lMon, V/c have worked^l^uly H; Bllf Fortune—July 17; Arthur Harcourt E.H. Home Appliance Co. DEAN SHOP mary regan heedtd, would wnoiher the !ny£». 'T,''''^'^ ***'*''«'^I'^^'ed In. That's»Corbctt—July 12; Mrs. Corbett^ This Is a good time to make -sow­ ings of delphiniums, hollyhocks SILVER SPRUCE INN JOHN, ANDY, JULIUS KMETZO, BENNY GOODMAN % 5.99 ^ 2.59 tlijalf^n of the lllcital expenditure 1**''''^' "''- •'^Jspcrs, not poJHIcs. ijJuly U; Richard Patterson—July 13 and - in the cold frame. By « 'jf lun!i)s, by his order to the tax 3 „ ?' yott wntil to Interest, your-J Harry Thompson—July 19; .Mr. 330 MAIN STREET PHONE 4-1292 226 MAIN STREET PHONE 4-I6I5' Children's Shop fall they will develop into sturdy presents 291 MAIN ST. '/ CLOTHES PHONE 4-3997 TEL. 4-4570 ,commi««toutr l;cfore the latter hadi™/.'.'!,"'* 1^' B<«rd of Education Cook-July 20; Mr/i, George V/at- plants, and next spring n-ill be RED CROWN : taken oince. This public money-was r*"'"^*'! "''- Jamers, ,why don't rouJt-July 21; Wofjdie Frankisb— HIGGINS Lifetime Guaranteed FOR THE MEN 230 MAIN STREET (Noxt to Bank) Ibrrizenly spent for sn obviously po-ll2" '^^KVP «"» *"« attendance of jJuly 21; Martin/i^allier-July 21; ready for transplanting to the per­ ennial t)order. , MEN'S WHITE T-SHIRTS—reg. 69c ea. 50c TOILET SEATS—reg. $9.95 $6.98 PAIR OF SOCKS M*Jl/OAU.O)( 5.99 IZ 2.59 jlltleal hit of propaaanda which was't?* n«P"hllcan members of bothlJ'l'"«- E. Pearson—July 21; Susan SHORTS —rog, $1.00 Now 69c - 3 for $2.00 FREE Y,art of his att^kTn the aui ^A^fJ?, "' Education and School ] Cetlen-July 21. , Early flowering rock garden WITH EACH SHOE PURCHASE plants v/hSch spread rapidly, par­ The Miss America Pageant MEN'S COLORED DRESS SHIRTS Combination Spring-Flo FAUCETS, reg. $9.45 $6.49 Boxer and Grippor Fasteners U Ijs ftiunlflcant that In his criti-SSM''?'"* Committee. Could be fhei Anniversary congratulations to ticularly phlox subulata, can be JERSEYS —Reg, $1.00: Now' 79c Wines ,c)«nof th/;/sales taz, he consistently iS"?.'!??!*" v^'ould receive another Mr. and Mrs. Earl .MulUn; Mr. and reg. $2.95. $1.95 reg. $3.95 ... $2.50 ATHLETIC SHIRTS, reg. 75c Now 59c - 3 for $ 1.50 divided now. If not divided and re­ BRING IN YOUR KITCHEN MEASUREMENTS CHUBBIES—7-14, rog. $5.98 Now $3.50-$3.98 llalU to mention his own tar p,^, Jnepubllcan resignation. Mrs. E. Kehlenbach- Mr, and Mrs. planted, it is advi,sab!e to trim the to select BOYS' "FAMOUS NAME" BASQUE • COAST TO COAST inram. v/hlch would have continued ._ J^?," '^ 1<^>}'J not much scnsefKred Roganjson; Mr. and Mrs. R. PRE-TEEN—10-14, reg, $5,98 ..;.. . Now $3.98 SHIRTS —reg. $1.95 $1.69 AND WE WILL MODEL A GENUINE FOR THE LADIES CAIIFOBHIA SWfrr WIHH ithe sales Ux at one per osnt, added " t ^^ "£.,^J?°V' '"S. '^'<=?'^'? '"'« Holablrd. • j^„ ,„rf „rune tomatoc.'i Krcn thp BOY'S PAJAMAS—3-14, Rog. $2,98 Now $1,98 l^n-i^. '£? 1^"'!' ^^' i'^?"^ ^^"TcJTpiS'^U fSJ"^** ^"^^ ^"'"i Da^"' B""lK« "^ -"•''^'='"B '" How- garden at "^^"iSif by'?S-UlnrSown BOYS'SWIM SUITS YOUNGSTOWN KITCHEN . • DRESSES—Reg. $2,98 and $3,98 2 for $5.00 v/torr coet-PAU wr yits^T /.mail buslneK* tax and incpeaixd V '^]l ^"''•^^P^j '?^^ ard Johnsons foMhe summer. . SlL flower spikes that have finished ''Miss Greater Branford" Zephyr Cloth and Lastex—reg. $2.50-$2.95 $ 1.50 All Drosses Drastically Reduced, from $1.50 :thc cf/rp(jratlon Ux by a third. Bart A Oafrn/.v i A birthday party wa.i held In blooming. Practice frequent, light FREE FOR YOUR HOMEl DRESSES — Reg, $3,98 and $4:98 , 2 for $7,00 5TH CCC MAU Tl »je ! Th« people of Connecticut, I am PICK UP A FEW FOR SCHOOL ' "'^ hrmor nf Khaiin^ r.vnrh and her cultivation. who will compete for Miss Conn. Title later on All Wool Belted—reg. $2.50 $1.00: HOT «'•' 0*11011 I '*1 iwmvlnccd have reason to be grate- ibrothcr, Brian, on July 7, Insect pests invading the garden OAILOH JUG 2.29 :ful lor the action of the Republi­ RETURNS HOME i Those attending were: Janice and now include the cabbage worm, can majority In the House of Hc- SFnjnkim Meek, Janice and sae which may be controlled by appiy- Mid-Summer Values! East Haven DepJ. Store Wel-Worth 5-1.00 Store Ann's Kiddie Shop pre/!/;ntatlvcs, which not only block­ Any single girl 18-28, High School Senior or Graduate eligible COAST TO COAST t«-. /-,„t.-i.i r, 1 . J ^ I Blake, Sharon and KurKurtt Paridis, Ing a rotenone or pyrcthrium prep 317 MAIN STREET (Corner ELM STREET) 3271/2 MAIN ST, (Cor. Elm Stroot) Phono 4-4621 ed the Bov/les' tax program, but did, Mrs. Oabrlcl Balsamo and daugh- Jea••—n an—•d> Joan•— t "•O'Connor" , Alice aration, ALADDIN LUNCH KITS $2.09 281-283 MAIN STREET TEL. 4-0482 to a great measure, curb the mort- ter, Ellen, of California, have been CAIIFORNIA TABLE WIHES O'Connor, Nancy and Carol Lynch. I Be sure to cut off the flower- with pint Thermos Bottle — Reg. $2,98 TRAINING PANTIES Rog, 35c - Special, 6 prs 95c Ka«c he planned to place up4L LOT OF DRESSES and games 'were {)layed outside. Al­ Anderson Auto Accessories $1.79 First Quality NYLONS pr. $1.59 3 for $3.00 BRIARCLIFF so attending v/erc Mrs. Walter Hor­ SPECIAL FOR EAST HAVEN DAYS SI.39 oskevlcz, Mrs. A'da Kumm, Mrs. 222 MAIN STREET PHONE 4-0960 Siios 6 to 3 Cannon Wash Cloths ,,ea. 15c lOc STRAIGHT BOURBOM V/altcr Lynch, Mrs. John O'Connor, Sites 12 to 42 $ 1,95 to $3.95 Values in Sizes I to 6 MM 2^99 Mrs. John Hellertian, Mrs. Harold Plenty of parking space In the rear. . MANY MORE SPECIALS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION moor f,r,t Fcnn and Mrs. Lorin Paridis. (Next to Finast Super Market) Values Galore All Over (The Store OlllllltO III lUIHOI Be^ Wel-Worth Wise - Always Shop at Wel-Worth's RECEIVING BLANKETS - 49c value 3 for 95c The regular monthly meeting of the 81. Elizabeth's Women's Club PEMBROOK will be held on Thursday evening at ffm'uhifi'i'^naH flip c«y*ft—«ll «f m&d*r«f« 3:30 in the Church Hall. BENEFIT BY THIS CmnrnmiiCi. , CARROLL tai, Holcombe Drug Co. E. G. CURRY NASH, INC. ' BUNDED WHIJKEY A cordial invitation is extended to 301 MAIN STREET Tol, 4-2539 . EAST HAVEN ail the women of the pari-^h to Join MAIN AND HIGH STREETS this line group. The group has GOOD NEWS 287 MAIN STREET EAST HAVEN •40'/, v/ni',»;iy AT OUR FOUNTAIN YOUR FRIGIDAIRE DEALER , f^ F LET US RE-DO YOUR FURNITURE WITH AIRFOAM many social functions during the COMBINATION 60*/, CUMtl HEUIPAL WIRIH year, including card parties, ba­ KITCHEN AND HOME APPLIANCES • zaar's and bingo games. The main YOUR HOME TOWN PAPER NYLON HAIR NETS with Elastic—reg. I Oc 2 for lie WE CREAM SODA - 10c AMERICA'S NO, I REFRIGERATOR THAT NEW LUXURY AIR CUSHIONING purpose of which is to raise money givci you compttftf dtpcndobU (2 SCOOPS OF CREAM) SPECIALS TOM MOORE for the upkeep of the church. Rc- locol nSALE^ CIGARETTES— carton $1.75 $189.75 Plus tax STRAIGHT BOURBON that Is going on wntr* you llv«. AT OUR SUNDRIES COUNTER REFRIGERATORS and WASHING MACHINES "1 tm n on But you llvo olio In « $25 and up Elm City Upholstering Shop WORLD whcro big avonti are In OF EDGEWORTH OR HOLIDAY Ic SALE - 2 for price of 1 plus Ic ONLY 27c PER DAY peoor HOI *•'' Iht moktng — ovtntt which con HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY ITEMS OS! SALE SMALL RADIOS ,. 25% DISCOUNT oisiiiuo iM r.imucr.f 3H V^HAltEY AVENUE fHOUE e-J4IO Eiliiillilitd 171) mton 10 much to you, to your lob, your homo, your lutur*. For TOBACCO— 16,oi 99c Epsom Salts, I Ib, Saccharin Tablets, I/) gr. bot. of 100 TABLE BROILERS were $19,95 $9.57 LYNNBROOK conitructiva roporti ond tnttrpro* Nail Polish Remover Rubbing Alcohol, I pt. East Haven Radio Co. G. E. KITCHEN CABINETS INDIVIDUALLY SOLD totiont of notional ond Inttrno* DILL'S BEST— 16 oi 87c Aspirin—Bottle of 100 Peroxide, U, S, P,, 4 oi. BUNDED WHISKEY tlenol newt, thero IB no lubsHtuta Summer Furniture 220 MAIN STREET (Next to I st National) PHONE 4-3130 AT SPECIAL-PRICES nil for THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Zinc Oxide Ointment, I oi, tube pKoor MiioMi 2^99 MONITOR. wMisKii'i IM nm I'noijuci Enjoy the bentfltt of being bolt Informed—locally, nationally, •< AMD « yr,A»5 OIU TOWNE MOTORS SALES .INC. FINAL MARK-DOWNS KEERffitt intirnationotly — with your local Additional Participating Members paper and Tho Chrtitlon Science , GREEN VALIEY, MOTOR TUNE UPS Phono 4-1355 Monitor. 300 Msin St. East Havon LISTEN Tuesday nightt over e GLIDERS MARY THERE5E BEAUTY SALON BOURBON WHISKEY . CASTELLON PACKAGE STORE EAST HAVEN CLEANERS KANDY KORNER AND ALL KINDS OF REPAIRS ABC itotlont to "The Chrlitton 267 Main Street 'X'* iSiM o rro Science Monitor Views the News." • BEACH CHAIRS 313 Main Street 309 Main Street 325 Main Street I'noor (joi 0./7 CAR RADIO REPAIRS — NEW AND USED CARS And use this coupon Re-Upholstering today for o special In­ CASTLE UPHOLSTERY SHOP ECONOMY PACKAGE STORE MAJESTIC LAUNDRY TOWNE JEWELERS A UttIO or JIPAIOMI WHIWItS >ft a. 8. • UMBRELLAS troductory subscription. $ 228 Main Street 269 Main Streot Main Street and Kirkham Avenue 301 Main Street MAHV Olmn KAIIOHAUY KNOWN LIVING ROOM FURNITURE - BUICK - » WROUGHT IRON BIIAH05 AVAIlABie AT AiC SrOflU MADE TO ORDER Thi Chr!ttl«n Science Monitor TOWNE'MOTOR SALES, INC.' On«| r4arwor St., Betlen 15, MOM.. U.S.A. CENTRAL SHOE REBUILDING CO. GIFT SHOP MARCELLE'S BEAUTY SALON /CI COID BEER AND All WOnK IXPCRTLr DONe lY Ploais lend mo an Intrerfutlory etc. • ~ 279 Main Street 240 Main Street 242 Main Street 262 Main Stroet - ..' • tubicrlpllen to Tho Chrlitlon Science AVAIIABU AT All ffMIJ SAV OIL CO. MA%J£R CKAfTMlN ^ ' Monitor--r-24 liiuot. I encleie (t. Slip Covori Drapoi BURNERS BOILER UNITS Repairing — Rofinishing (nome) Be Sure To Visit These Stores, Too, For Unadvertised Specials And Fill' In Your Coupons For The fKe miMATCS CLOSED MONDAYS 216a Main St. (eddreii) FUEL AND KEROSENE . GRADE A PHPNE M?I7 ,- ORANGE ST. at CROWN 262 MAIN STREET. COR, THOMPSON AVE., EAST HAVEN Icltyt (sone) iit.tii 5 i The LAUREL SHOP P67 - 25 Htmlngway AA. Eail H>v*n Free 6 Table Model Radios GiVen Away - Nothing To Buy

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.- i^ );']':•..-.. Pace Six THE BIIANFOKD REVIEW - EAST KAVBN NEWS Thitrsday, July 14, lOdO TliiOTday, July Id, 104D THE BRANFORD EEVlJSW .EAST MAVElt NEWS —r-— ^ipiLnmii LAUREL STREET SCHOOL Butler, PIttsfleld, Mass.; Miss nosa- club addltlounl hltllnB power und Grade 4: Rujiscll Cadwell, Many Register Ilnd Butler, Watcrtown; and Mr. defensive *Kperlcnce. Biff Jim. OVER FOUR HUNDRED Frederick Dudley, John Quinn, M.' B. Cooksey and family of Nevir MISS JUNE CAkOLYN DUBE j Legal Notice Race Winners Hornets Meet Murphy, wlioi'is devclopliiB Intp.'i Robert Rovaldl, John Cooke, I.,ce York City. • i :; CLASSIFIED power hitter'will go to the Inlllftl Morton, Robert QuInn, Mary Beach Also, Miss Edna'A. Cronln, New STONY CREEK With Hotel At DISTRICT OP BRANFORD, .ss. Lucky Logan sack In one ot the tilts and Dijn MAKE HONOR LISTING Carol Dehlqulst, Gcraldlnc Zdano- York. Miss Ruth Fallgatter, New BRIDE OF FRANK S. TARBELL Townies Fri.; Erlck-son W113 don the basemona wlcz, ConcelUi Bcrzlllo, Ardello Haven; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Foster, PROBATE COURT, July 11, 1949 Are Named At mitt in the (»t,her game, ,' , Fisher, New York City; Mr; Louis Gerson, Miss Ji^e Carolyn Dubc, daugh­ rolled collar, buttons down the ADS Estates of Betty L. Flcmistcr, Pine Ore hard New Haven; Df, and Mrs. Joseph B. Branford . listed contest ftgalhst IN FINAL QUARTER Ornde 5; Harry earning Barry ter of Mr, and Mrs. Leon Hector •front of the long ba.sque bodice and Dorotli,v M. Flcmistcr, Charlotte A. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Col.scn and Is chief petroleum engineer at the the East Ha\R.n Reds Was postpohort Royden, Peter Hubbard, Bllllott Ooodall, Hackensack, N. J.; Mrs. a short train. A fingertip length Classified ad rates; Flemlstcr and Jane A. Flcmistcr, all children recently returned from a Pantapec Oil Co. of Vcncr.ucln Is ex­ Pine Orchard Marlins Here I Sampson, Frederick Hargraves, Recent arrivals at the S.heldon Mary Hinds, Boston, Mass.; Miss Dubciof 32 Ivor Avenue, East Ha­ of Branford, In said District, min­ due lo rain' lost Sunday as were all Tour lunuhrrt fnnrlecn Braiiford I Illusion veil fell from a lace cloche two-weeks visit in Maine. pected to arrive here .sometime in oilier league,•.games. Public School children liiive attain­ Kiilnvliih. Piialliio Hnzar. David Barker, Robert Pllvertls, Ann House Include Mr. and Mrs. Her­ Louise Johnson, Bethleem; Mrs. ven, became the bride of Mr. 50c per Insertion of twenty ors. mid September to join his family League loading Giordano Hornets bert D. Ackley of New Haven, Mr. itrlmmed with lilles-of-the-valley Mr. Jack Mcnaguzzl is recovering Although the big event of the ed honor roll marks for the final Grade 4: Donald Nichols, Michael Rourkt, Jancy Taylor, Claire Calerlne M. Klngsley, Boston, Frank _ Saunders Tarbell, son of and she carried a .shower bouqtiet five words or less. Upon the application of Mary K. from injuries to his back and head during their visit in the Creek. Fourth of July weekend at Pine provide the ba.seball opposition to ranklnR period of the 104(1-40 school Potcia, Bct.sy Armstrong, Louise Fresco, Joan SeaStrand, Louise and Mrs. Arthur Caldwell of iVIcrl- Mass.; Miss Catherine iMcCrann, ???«"rPV,u?J* '^'•f' P^'"'P S- Tlarbell Flcmistcr, Guardian of the estates They are planning to returti to the the Branford Townle.s in a regularly den, Mr. and Mrs. E.'. W. Co.aher, of fleurs-d'Amour and gardenias. which he received in a bad fail on Orchard was the children's parade year. They are divided anioUB the Haddock, Charlotte Langdalo, Nor- Chludlne, Barbara Zarkus, Nancy New Haven. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Mc- of 260 Chldsey Avenue, East Haven, Mrs. Olson and Mrs. Smith wore For ad over twenty-five word.s, of .said minors, praying that she the stairs at his home recently. Oil Camp in October. on Fourth of July morning, the scheduled game of the Greater New schools as follows:' Innc Nnrniand, Patricia Williams, Harrison, Darbara Mahan, Donna San Leandro, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Crum, New York City; Miss Pat Saturday afternoon In the Old gowns of white and red dotted •nay be empowered to Convey cer­ .special running races, swimming Haven Baseball League at Hammer Capitlbl Theatre Arden Grooker, KathI Hartgen, A. M. Gllllat, Guelfout, Cariiida; 10c for each added five words. Mrs. Julia Cortcse and daughter, Eleanor says she Is "mighty glad STONY CREEK SCHOOL Tliompson, Joanne Poltlor, Mary Majauskas, Bethlehem; Mrs. Nari Stone Church, East Haven. The Swiss over white taffeta, white tain real estate owned by said min­ to be home again, if even for a and sailing races were also high­ Field on Friday nlglit. The locals Carol Hooly, Linda Ritchie, Nancy Lou McBrlde, Gaylo Bague, Lelah Mrs, Martha H. Henry, Phlladol- Miller, Bedford Village, N. Y.;Mr. Rev. Louis Duane Hatfield per­ Add twcnly-fivc ocnls if ad is ors, in exchange of real estate, as Madclyn, are visiting friends in 281 MAlNi ST., EAST HAVEN- Orado 1: Anthony LaranrI, David picture hats, and carried colonial Framingham, Mass. little while," lights of tlic weekend as well. win meet Marlins, whose entry Is Slcarno, John Sullivan, Loran Mftc- Jones. Alexander, Beverly Davis, Cornelia phlal. Pa.. Mr. Carl Jameson, HcJIy- and Mrs. R. H. Mltcell and Wendy formed the ceremony in a setting bouquets of red carnations and lo a)ipcar in boltl face, upper and per application on file more fully highly regarded, at the same field wood, Calif.; Richard F. Jones, West and Judy, New York City; Mrs. G, of palms, white candles, and white "Toby" Page celebrated his blvlli- Oh Thursday July 7, Mr. and Mrs. After the parade, the running Farland, Joan Palno, Sandra Sea- Grade 5: William Bodlo, Droekhuyscn, Susanno Holsenbeck, gypsophllla. lower CISC. appears It Is on Sunday afternoon. Knthorlne Cameron, Betty Elwell, Primula Murphy. Hartford; Howard Kane, Syracuse, Phlllppson, New York City; Miss summer flowers. ORDERED—That said applica­ djiy on Thursday, July 14. Allen Potter and son, Allen, Jr., of races were held on the Pine Or­ Sun., Ivlon., Tuos., July 17-18-19 strand. N. Y. and his son. . The Junior bridesmaid wore white Aiiiionia and Miss Alice Oriffin of chard Club lawn. Winner of the Newcomer .Don Molir, a left arado 2: William Dow, Peter Ann Morawskl. Grade 0: Eric • Bloomberg; Craig Elizabeth Shanley, Nc* Haven, New Mrs. Virginia Steam, organist, dotted Swiss over taffeta gown, a ADD FIFTV CENTS IF AD IS tion be heard and determined at a Mrs. Joseph Tobin (Edith Page) handcr will get a call In one of Grad 0: John Alblngcr, John Also arriving at the Sheldtn Haven; Mr. Percy B. Walsh, Brock­ Of New York was operated on In the New Hnvcn were guests nt the 50 yard dash for boys, eight antt BflHbi^ra Stnnwycjj in Magee Stephen McDonald, John Parker, John DcSarbo, Charles played nuptial music, and Mr. Wil­ halo of red carnations, and carried ro APPE-VIl IN BOLD FACE Court of Probate to be hold at under, was Bob MacLeotl, while the games, coach Joe Orsono in­ Flnnegan, John Kamln.iky, Jo.scph Murray, Ronald Dahlqulst, BIchafd House were Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth ton, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. C. Lager- liam Hasso of East Haven, soloist, Branford, in said District, on the New Haven Hospital last Monday. home of Mrs. Laura Ollvson. Mrs. Murphy,' Mavis Burno, Orcta Lewis and daughter Jean of Nci^r qulst, Miss Ellen McQueeny, Whit­ a matching colonial bouquet. ' CAPS. She Is reported as resting com­ Potter and Miss Griffin arc former Tml Fitzgerald placed first in the dicated last night and either Ed. Francois, Ellen Lar-sen, Susanna Kllmas, Gcraldlnc Farley, Ellner Sullivan, Michael LSiGrua, Betty sang "Because" and "I' Love You Mrs. Dube, mother of the-bride, 10th day of July 1D49, at 10 o'clock SbbolewskI or Mel Blgelow wilt toss The Ca'idy Gambles Fowler. York City; Mrs. F. S. Morrison, Ne^v man, Ma.ss.. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Truly". In the forenoon, and that public no­ fortably. student nurses and clnssmotes of ."iO yard dash for girls eight and un­ McFarland, Judith Mollllo, Lynn Gate, Eleanor Hall, Joan Ahem, wore a dusty rose crepe and lace Mrs, olovson at the New Haven der, In the 50 yard dash for boys the other tilt. Olcvson, Patricia White. Patricia Holsenbeck, Barbara Plcr- York City; Mr. and Mns. HenrJ/ Fernon and R. C. Fernon Jr., Glen Given In marriage by her father, tice of the pendency of said appli­ We understand a certain have been traveling at a fast clip ALSO SHORT BEACH Maiely and daughter, Wln.stcd; Mc. Mills, Pa.; and Mr. and Mrs. Egon dress with grey accessories and a Reverend, formerly of the Ch\u'ch Children's Community Center. nine through 15, Graham Horlon Grade 3: Detsey Bralnord, Dlano Grade 1: Leslie Barrott, Throop pont, Phyllis Farrlngton, Betsy the bride- was attended by Mrs. corsage of garnet roses. Mrs. Tar­ Why not have your typewriter and cation, and of the time and place won and Katherlne Scaenettl won the past fortnight and the likeable QnInn Mabel Balsley, Ann Petola, and Mrs. Ernest W. Picker, Moun'.t Gerstl, Curacao. N. W. I. ^Ia^tln O. Oliion as matron of hon­ of the hearing thereon, be given by of Christ here, and the Mrs.., arc Mr. Oscar Olvson returned last Van HofU n, Robert Ryon in Doolfiy, Patricia Hlcclotll, Janet Brown, John Duffy, Peter Hopkins, Vernon, N. Y.; Miss Elizabeth Slo- bell, mother-of the groom, was at­ Btlding machine equipment placed thoroughly enjoying reading this week to Uncas-On-The Thames, in the 50 yard dash foi- girls nine Despite o poor start, the locals Williams. Lawrence Peterson, Frank Hall, Joan Relobert. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ooss are or and Mrs. Phillip A. Smith as tired In a sky blue silk dress with publi.shlng this order one time In local mentor erpcsis to post a pair oum, Hamden; Miss Emily,E. Mor­ having as their guest for the mem­ bridesmaid. Miss Cynthia Holt of In first class condition? Our luUy some newspaper having a circula­ paper each week, way down In Norwich, Conn., following a few through 15. Douglas Schoenfeld was Act df Violence Grade 4:nichard Arnold, Allen George Brencher, James Dcvlne, ris, Hamden. Mr, and Mrs. Porter navy blue accessories and a corsage "them thar hills of West Virginia"! days visit with his family. He has te winner in the somersault race of victories to scramble the loop Smith, Robert Welles, Jane Mc­ Klrby Hawkes, Curtis Michael, Ed­ HARRISON AVENUE SCHOOL ber-guest golf tournament this wee- Hartford was Junior bridesmaid. of -pink roses. equipped scrvlco department will tion In said District, and by posting standing. Grade 1: Kenneth Bohtatlbus, Wyllo, New York City; Mr. and Mr.t end, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Gan- „,Servlng as best man was Mr. a copy thereof on the public sign­ Ray Logan will resume his duties been placed In the part of the snnl- for boys .and girls under six and Donald. ward Regan, Iwawrence Mocker, Leon G. Arpin, Montclair, N. J.; Mr. Following the ceremony a recep­ do tills work promptly and efllcl- with the Van Dyck Printing Co. of torlum known as the "Hill", and is Graham Itorton won the first sack Bob Lake, of Springfield College, Grade 5; David IJbby, uarol Janice Blake, Gall Brandrlff, Janet Stephen Dudley, Roy Roper,,Alex­ son from Weston, Mass. Philip A. Smith, of East Haven. tion was held In the oarlsh house post In the Town of Branford, In Wodnosclay,'iJuly 20 ander Clnquanto David HarrLsOn, and Mrs, Paul P. Beaver and Mis* Ushers were Mr. Douglas Anderson ently and turntsb,' without charge, said District. New Haven on Monday, following a enjoying a dally half-hour walk, race, for bo,vs nine through 15. will start one of tlie games at Dooloy. Hallden, Karyl Rogan.son, Margo Richard Hoslcy, Ross LaMotto, Carol Bfcavor, Longmeadow, Mass.p of the Old Stone Church. loan machines. two-week's vacation. wliicli is anotlicr stop towards re­ 'I'lie winner of the sack race wor shortstop and Willie Prolo has been Grade 0; Judith Hoogklrk, Woodman, Karen Bradley, Leslie WITH P^ENTS HERE and Mr. Martin G. Olson, both of When the couple left on a wed­ By the Court: girls nine through 15 was Katheino Juno Allyiali, Potor Lawford in James Randasloe John CIrle, Ed­ Miss Ruth , E. Bishop, New York; East Haven, and Mr.' Shirley aELIANCE T'TPEWSITEE 00. Flora K. Goldsmith, Looking across the bay to covery. We all would like to say assigned to third base lo give the Loocadla Locarno, Diana Murphy. Clark, Vivien Hovleko Karen ward Masur, Michael Stenbor.skl, City; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bown,. Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Croutha- ding trip to Maine the bride wore a Vedder's Pt. we see that alterations that you arc looking swell and Scaenettl, and Micky Foi'rel won the Sooley. Saunders Jr., of Old Lyme coral silk suit with white accessories O, B. GXJY, Mgr. 14 Clerk sack race for boys eight and under, INDIAN NECK SCHOOL WllUom Dudley, John Konz, Peter Maplowood, N. J.; Miss Kathleen mel and sons, Philip and -Wallace, are being mtide on the Brust home, doing just fine, Oscar—keep It up! Robert 0111 second and Valentine Good News Grade 1: Fred Levosh, Robert Grade 2: Richard Ames, Richard Mcpherson, Timothy Swanson, Bradley, Bayslde, N. Y.; Mrs. Jean of Rochester, N. Y., are visiting Mrs. „ii'^''o!?'''''?.„^'"'= '^ Bown of pan­ and a corsage of fleurs-d'amour. Telephone 7-2738 and also tlie home belonging to Mv. Mr. and-Mrs. Frank Mott and Cyreno' Warner won the sack race elled ChantlUy lace and nylon over DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. Evcr.son, third, ALSO Rofosbook, Timothy Sullivan, Lois Judd, John McGlecs Steven Soko- Margaret Cooke, Gall Cunningham, B. Campbell, New York City; Mr. Crouthamel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Upon their return they will reside 100 Crown. Street New Haven Walter Darniy is being moved onto children, Btlrbara, Dorothy rind tor girls eight and undea-, while loaky, Peter Batrow, Paul Kehlen- satin, fashioned with can sleeves at 32 Iver Avenue, East Haven. PROBATE COURT, July 13, 1949. Tommy, are spending three weeks Billy Greaves and Tommy Sullivan John Everson again won the Coo, Nancy Crocker, Su.ian Fltz- Suaan Kllpatrlck,. Lynn Prout, Jo- and Mrs. James W. Chandler, New' Raymond Van WIe of Eixst Main a new foundation. spccli\l Knockabout race, wttti Billy Gcrald, Elizabeth LaCrolx, Loralne bach, Duncan Murphy, Barbara An­ Ann St. John, Bonnie Lou Davis, York City. Miss Jeanne • Corbott. Street for three weqks. Mrs. Crou- OVUVIEDIATE DELIVEllX: Iron Ena­ Estate of GEORGE T. F. MILNE Leonard Murray, Kenny and in Sag Harbor, Long Island. won the three-legged race for boys The S^jcret Hearf late of Branford In said District, nine through 15. The last race, that Qreayos,. In second place. LlndborR, Elizabeth Rider, Barbara derson, Susan Blake, Suaan Dahl- Eunice Fresco, Johanne Noblle, Flushing, Long Island, N. Y.; and thomel Is the former Andrea Van mel Drainboard Sinks, and Lava­ Klrby Howd and Mike Oryl left' John Edwards celebrated his Skotnlckl, Sally Taggard, Carol meyer, Karen Kamb, Shaune Lynch, deceased. of the three-legged race for girls Potrlda Wrlgley, Susan Cosgrove, Mr. and Mrs. L. IL Darrow, Short Wle. tories; Chrome Brass Toliet Ac- Upon application of Pearl B. Thursday for a two-week's stay at birthday on Wednesday, July 13. A Conlon Ruth Doorey, Barbara Marcla Robinson, Jeannlne Walt, Janice Hlckey, Janet .Lolnstor, Hills, N. J, Camp Nathan Hitle, through the family party was given in his honor nine trough 16, was won by Brenda VISITS NEW YORK STATE Thurs,, Fri., JSflt., July 21-22.23 Kukta, Carol Lewis, Joan Petcia, Susan Donson, Virginia Charlotte, » , . ccssorles; Copper Gutter and Milne of Branford praying that Balke and Carole Brown. Betty Boyden, Sandra Torelll, Linda Also guests at the Sheldon House Letters of Administration inay be Visiting Nurse Association. at tiie home of his parciits, Mr. and Susan Ritchie, Paterlola Smith, Constance Couln, Jo-Ann Lamncr, Neal, Bonnie Ljingcvln, Sally Upson. were; Mr. and Mrs. Donald W Mr. and Mrs. Albert'R. Coatcs o£ iiCaders; Roofing and Insulation. The Cub Scout Pack No. 1 Is hold­ Mrs. Herman Edwards. ' Swimming llnccs Held Jamos Stai 'art, Juno Allyson In Nancy Mohan, Janet Staploford, Harding Avenue" anounce the en­ granted on said estate, as per ap­ On the afternoon of the Fourth, Wllltnm Van Wle of East Main Linda Thomi}son. Evers, Glonbrook; Mr. and Mrs ing its monthly picnic on this Lee Ellen McKenzi was two years Street was a visitor lo Stuyvesant, Grade 2: William Altlerl, Martin Linda White, Grade 2: Paul Anastaslo, Burko gagement of their daughter, Grace THE CONN. PLUMBING AND plication on file more fully appears the swimming races wore held in Asher,* Anthony Clnquanta, Paul Alan J. Gould, and Mary Ann, New- It Is Saturday at Branford Pt. old on Thur.sday, July 14. N. Y. last week. The S-I^ratton Story Broqkhayson, Roy Jackson, Parker Grades; Charles Collins, William E. Cotttes to William R. Terry, son ' LUMBER COMPANY Bobbie Howd celebrated her Copies of the Branford Review to club pool. Connolly, George LIn.sley, Dominic York City; Mr. and Mrs. Carl W ' of Mrs. Gladys Terry of Maple ORDERED—That said applica­ Sund, Nora Bareley, Elaine Derlao, Kolsey, Florence Dombrowskl, Ann Hendricks, and son, Albert: and 1730 State St. New Haven, Conn. birthday on Tuesday, July 12. She may now bo purchased at Belts The fir.st race, that for children ALSO Cunhlld Hovlaild, Jane Sullivan, Marie Ollien, Doris Finch, Linda ,Tomas.so, Elizabeth Beach, Rose- Street; New Britain, and Indian tion bo heard and determined at seven through, nine, for one width DESSERT BRIDGE. rriary Green, Judith Harlowlch, daughter, Anne, Westfleld, N. J Tel. 7-8294 was both pleased and surprised Store In Stony Creek in addition to Muriel Trufan, Margaret Boatty, Shorey. Neck. Miss Coates was a member of the • Probate onice In Branford, in when the girls of the Y.W.R.C. Paine's Store. The new service is of the pool, was won by Toby Pope, Susan QuInn, Valerie Rogers, Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Knight, Larch- the Cla.ss of 1049, Branford High said District, on the 23rd day of Diana Dawonkoskl, Emily Hubbard. Grade 4; Welles Brandrlff, Lucy mont, N. Y.; Mrs. Nathan R John­ MEW li'ERGUSON TRACTORS k began serenading her with the another Review feature' with Tony Powers, second and Al­ The Eastern Star wilt .sponsor a The Un+amed Oracd Taylor. Faith Bralckon, Patricia Smith, Jeanne Zvonkovlo, Judith Clrle, School. July A.D. 1949 at ten o'clock In the len Everson, third. The next race, Carolyn. bresabeaum, Margaret son Jr. of Evanston, 111.; Mrs. N IMPLEMENTS. Few used tractors. forenoon, and that public notice be Happy Birthday Song while she was She socked the ball into the air dessert bridge July 21 at 1:30 P.M. LIndtt Kamb, Leah Walt. R, Johnson, Buffalo, N. Y.; Mr, and up at b?ts during the club's prac­ It fell to earth we knew not where. for children ten tlirough 12, was on the property of Mrs. R. T. Dun­ >^ 'Breed HARBOR STREET SCHOOL Norton, Barbara Rogers, Barbara 'Dante Brecciaroli Russell Equip. Co. Tuttle Ave. U given of the pendency of said ap- won by Miss •. Peggy McNeil, with Grade 1: Wayne Cooper, Thomas CANOE BROOK SCHOOL Tott. Mrs. Edgar Kobak, Mr. H. Leach Mansion Rd., WalUngtord. Open lollcation and of the time and place tice game. It disappeared right over the wall, can and Mrs. E. S. White. Grade 1: Michael Devlin, Ray­ Lanoy, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Macon- Mrs. John Heraslmchuk (Eleanor' 'Coach Don said. "Take one basc- Miuy Plggott, second and TIca Goss Murphy, Joseph Secondlme, George Grage 3:'Richard AgussI, John To Wed Ansonia Girl evenings. Phono Now Haven of hearing thereon, by publishing third. Jim Pickett won the 50,yai-d Ehlort, Lowell Rosa, Peter Stanton, mond Evans, Nichaol Pcckevlcs, Ed­ nald,.Mlss Barbara A. Murphy, Mr 2-1827. tt this order' three .times In some Hopkins) and four children, thafs alll" ward Zdenowlcz, Susan Clancy, Beach, Gordon Bentley, John and Mrs. Herbert R. Noxon, Miss Eleanor David, John-Steven and Now once In a while she sneakes In freestyle race for boys 13 through Mary Jane Elwell, Jeanetto Neoly, Bruno, RIcliard -DeSarbo, Michael Mr. and Mrs.,Ange'lo Bertozzl of newspaper published in New Haven 15, while Larry Bodkin placed sec­ Aneela Suppe, Dorothy Klssclllc, Mary Domak, Joan Kulack, Geral- Me.na B. Reynolds, all of New York 123 Division Street, Ansonia, an­ LOST—P"'"*-'^ Book No. 10941. It County and having a circulation in Michael, visiting from the Interior a bunt, dlno Packevlcz, Barbara Zafflno. Salvln, Nancy Alexander, Barbara City; Mr. and Mrs. J. Cornell of Venezuela, arrived here a couple So the girls for that ball won't have ond and Tut Wheeler,. thU'd. In the Voferlo Paradls, Judith Uhl. Auger, Patricia Donnelly, Judith nounce the engagement of their found return to Branford Sav­ said District, and by. posting up a 50 yard freestyle race for girls 13 Grade 2: Paul Clanelola, Thomas Grade 2: Kenneth Domohak, Schenck, and John and Anita, daughter, Norma Elizabeth to Dante ings Bank. 7-28 copy thereof on the public sign-post of weeks ago to spend a few months to hunt— Fisher, Gretchen Carrlty, Nancy Scarsdale, N. Y.. Miss Jane Spellane" at the home of her parents, Mr. and through 15, Belinda Pope was the Fisher, Michael Ellmas, Margaret Richard Devlin, Daniel Cosgrove, Robinson, PrlclUa Sampson, Mary John Brecciaroli, son of Mr. and in the Town of Branford, in said And you should see the look on her winner, and Reese Jack Was sec­ A Bargain In Lumber S'r"^y,",^' N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. MI Mrs. Frank Hopkins of Main St. Drlscoll, Gwenlyn HInos, Aloxlne Joanne Dylan, Reglna Moleskl, Lo>i Sparlso, Dolores Stannard, Mrs. Enrleo Brecciaroli of 315 Main WANTED—Ql''' or woman lor District. face— ond. Mary Coleman placed third, in Laloh, Jacequellno Mursko, Mar­ Nancy Kasellnae, Barbara Royka, W. Webster West Hartford; Miss Street; Branford. No date has been They traveled via the Grace Line When- on a bunted-ball she makes Charlotte Bykes. Elizabeth Allen, Bethlehem; Mr general housework. Part time. By the Court: Santa Paula. Mr. Heraslmchuk, who this race. . ', garet Flnnegan, Mary Elizabeth Carol Sanleskl, Judith ZuWallack. set tor the wedding. Box 29, Branford. Flora K. Goldsmith, second base! Jones Sally Murphy, Bonnia Olean. Grade 3: David Stadalnlk, Marlon and Mrs. Frederick W, Bayliss Next In the swimming events was 1/2x6 RED CEDAR CLAPBOARDS ^ I JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 21 Clerk er's error. Scooter Taylor reached the ivlng. Sandy Scrlvenor won the Grade 3: Richard Arden, John Kasellnae, Sandra Tansln, Carol Avon; Mr. Stanley Bh'dsey, Roots- 2.95 FLOORS AND DOORS SANDED Grade 7: Peter Beach, Paul Aml- dale, N, Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Carles W Announcement has been received when McClure threw wildly to first beginners diving class, with Tony . shorts, clear ....^ 4...sq- ". AV20 Barclay, Peter Dzwonkoskl Walter . Zurknc. skovlch, John . McGowan, Leo and flitlshed. Free estimating. Parclnakl, Albert RusaoU, Walter Grade 4: Peter Domek, Howard In Branford telling of the marriage DISTRICT OF , BRANFORD, ss. Local Hurler on his attempted sacrifice. Mason Powers, second • and Micky Parrel Morawskl, Edward Mark, Walter on July-2, of Miss Alice Gcraldlnc Phone Branford 8-2420 14 again walked. Devlin was waved third. In the intermediate diving 1/2x6 RED CEDAR CLAPBOARDS -.i • .. I I- Soh'lhnel, Goreen Bodner, Gregory Kopjamekl, -Maurice Metcalfo, Reynolds, John Karlowlch, Stanley Janet Slderman, Paula KIcslnskl. PROBATE COURlr, June 30, 1949 Bodner, Michael Fitzgerald, Anno Patricia Doha, Barbara Evans. Clas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Estate of DELBERT B. BASSETT liome when McClure balked and the class, Lynn Stevens was the winner shorts, C Grade ...... sq. ft. 2'/2C Close, Joseph Plotrowskl, Frank* Grade 10: College Course; Ronnlcf, Walter Clas of Milwaukee, Wise., to BIG. BEAUTIFUL CARRY - ALL WANTED—Women who need other two runners advanced. Al­ with Rotanne Richards, second, and Mario Anderson,' Nancy Coatps, Grade 6: Philip Babln, Blllyn Kamlnsky, Valerie Blakely, Audrey Smith, Eugenia Zafflno, Janet; and want to earn extra money, late of Branford, In said District, Beats Hamden Alice Jones, Llanno Lewis, Lynn Mr. Alek W. SablowskI, of the .same deceased. though Ablondi and .Tehr struck Toby Pope, third.. 1/2x6 RED CEDAR CLAPBOARDS ) Blgclow. Peckham Betty White, Barbara Tousey, Vanessa Petrlllo city. full or part-time to sell complete out. Chandler sent both runners Alter the diving, the backstroke Rank, Dorothy Bladwln, Nancy Grade 0: Roger Holmes, Margaret White Judith Hartgen, Patricia Commercial Course' Alle Fore­ EVERYTHING FOR THE BEACH line of over 200 different soft The Court of Probate for the Dis­ Long, CGrade ..•4 sq. ft. 6c Chamberlain, Jean DoRlco, Barbara The wedding took place at 10 trict of Branford, hath limited and across the platter when Santillo races were held, with Graham Hor­ Toyka, Helen ZuWallack. Dahlqulst, Betsy Jones,, Elizabeth man! Rose Giordano, Mary Bllen plastic items. For full particulars With Two Hits ered on his hot smash. Casanova lon winning the 25 yard backstroke Symonds, Helen Ketowskl. A.M. In the Mother of Good Coun TUCKED NEATLY INTO ONE allowed she months from the date 1/2x6 WESTERN, HEMLOCK CLAPB'OARDS Sopneskl, Rosalind Sullivan, Step­ sel Church In Milwaukee. and free catalog, write The Chf- hereof, for the creditors of said es­ opped to Parentl to end the four race for ages ten througli 12, Peggy hanie Zvonkovlo, Dorothy Purcell Grade 11: College Course; Marvin ford Distributing Company, 323 tate to exhibit their claims for set­ Behind the two hit plt.ohlng of run frame. , iii • McNeil was second, and Tloa Goss. :. Long, B^iBtr., .,..,.4.,,.sq.;{+. lie Jeanette Rider. McCoy, Richard Murphy, Marilyn Boacli beauties to carry all your battling essentials Liberty Building, 152 Temple tlement. Those who neglect to pre­ Vin Casanova, Post 83, Brantord's • Branford never threateneti there­ third. In the 13 tlirough 15 age LOANS Grade 8: Kenneth Plant, Bruce Erlckson, Carolyn Carsten, Ruth NEW SON Street, New HaVen,-Conn. 4 entrants in the American Legion after althougli to make "an official graup, Jim Pickett fon the 50 yard 1/2x6 WESTERN HEMLOCK CLAPBARDS Johnson, Lorraine Stevens, Phyllis ... roomy rubber-lined compartments; good sturdy sent their ' accounts properly at­ CoUopy, Robert Poterhon Francis Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Hally tested, witliln said time, will be de­ junior baseball circuit, took advan­ contest, the -batters followed orders backslaoke race. Belinda Pope was ft. ON ' Going Rice. of 18 Wllford Avenue announce the fabric covers. Choose from a variety of handsome, FOR SALE—Used washing ma­ tage of early Inning wildness on the Long, C Grade .sq, lOc QuInn, Robert Plscatelll, Sally barred a recovery. All persons la- to hustle the game. second and Tut Wecler, third. AUTOMOBILES Baldwin, Jdan Plotrowsky, Ann Commercial • Course; Ann An­ birth of a son, Lawrence Daniel on practical styles in seagoing color combinations. chine, fine condition. Nesco Elec­ debted to said Estate are requested part of Post 88 pitchers, Don, Pallas Hamden tallied Its fU'st counter During these .swlfmlng events. 1/2x8 RED.CEDAR CLAPBOARDS Morton, Helen Reed, Patricia Sykes, astaslo, Lillian .Makcsky, Barboi'a Thursday, July 7 at Grace Hospital tric Range. Apply, Terhune Hard­ to make immediate payment to and Ron McClure, to mark up a 7 in the fourth when Sughue opened Bob Chatfleld did some eyhlbltlon Low Cost—Quick Sorvice Margaret James, Barbara Napoleon: Rodman, Jcannle Zebrowskl. New Haven. Mrs. Hally Is the form­ ART DEPL — STREET FtOOR ware Store, Short Befxch. Frank J. Kinney, Administrator to -2 win In their tiilrd start at with a hit and reaced second on a diving, and Tgny Jack did a 75 yard shorts, C Grade sq. ft. 2I/2C 4 Plans Fishing La Verno Rodman, Beverly Blgelow, Grade 12: College Course: er Mary Zawlckl of this town. . Address: Branford, Conn. 21 Rochford Field In Hamden last wild pitch. Pascarella wos passed Individual medley relay. Marlon Lcprlc. Robert Anderson, Anthony Panloo, HIGH SCHOOL GIRL wants work Tliursday night. but was out on, Parentl's fielder's Sallinc' Races 1/2x6 WESTERN HEMLOCK CLAPB'OARDS 1 Cash loaned on automobiles Roger Hartgen, Betty Gumkowskl, Members of St. Vincent Ladles' as mothers helper. Tel. 8-0254. DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. The' dlmunitlvc left handcr choice. Sugrue going to third. He Last Sunday, the regular Rhodes sq. ft. 9I/2C even though you now owe-a Grade 0: College Course; Philip Joan Gebel, Maury MrClees, matched his opening game effec­ Long, D Grade Polrlor, Kenneth Donadlo, Edward Guild planning to attend the annu­ PROBATE COURT, June 23, 1949. scored a moment later when Bran­ race was held, with Edward Clark balance. Georgeanne Wolf. al dinner Tuesday are asked to LQ5f _ pa.s.sbook No. 6383. If tiveness as he scattered the two ford elected to protect its lead and taking fir.st place. MaoNell Sturgess REDWOOD CLAPBOARDS Sopneskl, Charlotte Flfimlster, Betsy MALLEY'S found return to Branford Savings Estate of GLENN E. GRISWOLD 1/2x6 Commercial Course; John Am- make reservations with Mrs. Harold Hamden hits, walked five and 2 Wo will pay on' your present Jonn,son, Agnes Dudley, Barbara late of Branford, in said District, played the batter, Lehr to Devlin. placed second, and William Pink- Long, B&C ft. lie balance ,and reduce your Jones, Joan Pratt, Betty Ann West. brulevlrh, Betty Derbnchcr. Carlson, 4-0863, or Mrs. Amerlcus Bank. 8-11 fanned ten over the seven inning Plant lofted to Ablondi who made ham Jr., third. .sq. Sepclal Course; Helen Mashako, Aceto, 4-185, not later than Satur­ deceased. route. payments In some cases 50% General Course; Jane Mason. The Court of Probate for the a clever running catoh with hl.s ' In the first Cajjo Cod Knock­ 3 Wo win BOTH reduce your Sandworms Alice Struiilnsky. day. ., . , . LEGAL NOTICES Both Pallas and McClure were back to the plate to end Casanova's about race this season, John Ever­ All items are kiln dried stock with titimmed ends, Commercial Co\u-se: Jacqueluio District of Branford, hath limited wild in tliefirstthreeframes and troubles. son took first place, and Billy payments and also loan you Alblngcr, Mildred Alwater, Ann DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. and allov/ed six months from the they combined to issue ten walks extra cash. ARE FRESH DAILY date hereof, for the creditoi's of In the sixth, the h'oliio team Hlncks, second. 16" RED CEDAR SHINGLES—K.D.--,j Cudgma, Virginia Hooghklrk. PIPBATE COURT, July 12, 1049 in that period. Thereafter the latter re'ached the local hurlcr for , Its On the Fourth of July, there wore 4 Lot us,nnance your next now Special Course; We.sloy Ba.scuta, THE NEW Estate of ELIZABETH KOGERS said estate to exhibit their claims was invmclblc, fanning eleven and AT for settlement. Those wlio i.cglect second and final tally. Pascarella three special races, one for the Undercoarsing Grade, per bdr.—-25 sq. ft. $1.13 or used oar. Wo can isave In said district, deceased. walking but one. The .starting hur- walked and Parentl Was Out, Leh Eastern Interclubs, one for the you nioncy, / The ACiministrator c.t.a. having to present their accounts properly Pallas, was able to whiff three attested, witliin said time, will be to Devlin. McClure was safe when Rhodes ad one for the Capo Cod Vhis material is grade marliod for your proteicfion, A real buy. OHO Plianc Call LOQ CABIN DRIVE-INN exhibited his admlnstration ac­ local baiters. Devlin dropped Casanova's .soft Knolkabouts. TONY'S Oposito Stony Crook Road en Route I count with said estate to this Court debarred a recovery. All persons In­ The game was highlighted offen­ Order now as the supply is limtod. Subject to prior sale. . Will Arrango a Loan for allowance, it Is debted to said Estate are requested to.ss on the pitcher's ground ball. The winner of the Interrlub rale to make immediate payment to sively by Jerry Heywood's long Pascarella scored on this play, was Charles T. 'Young, while Ed­ ORDERED—That the 23rd day of home run In the third frame. Earl­ itlthle bunted out Ca.sanova to Dev­ ward Blllard- placed second and BAIT SHOP • Delicious Sandwichss ^ July A.D. 1949 at 10 o'clock in the Ruth Lee Grlswold, ier in the second Inning, Pete forenoon, at the Probate OlTlce in Administratrix lin and Plant fanned to end the Henry duPont, third. COLONIAL vacation Ablondi laced a sharp double into threat. The Rhodes race was the first for The DeFvorest & Hofchkiss Co. Anthony Evorich, Prop. • Courteous Fountain Service f. Branford, be and the same is as­ Address: c-o T. Holmes Bracken left field to drive In two runs. • FINANCE COMPANY New boating tlirills — more fishing signed for a hearing on the allow­ 205 Church Street Tine game mai'ked Branford's the Howard Whiting Trophy. It was PHONE MADISON 60 EAST RIVER,.CONN. • fun with ft tlirilliiiK '49 livinntde on Branford scored in.thte opening third win in throe starts. won by William Blnkham Jr., with 125 Temple St., cor. Crown 68 HOPSON AVENUE ance of said administration account New Haven, Conn. 7-14 frame when Bob Mason fanned but your boftt. You'll prize the smooth, • Sea Food and Italian Dinners '"^ with said estate, and this Court di­ Second Floor Phono 7-4131 trouble-free per- was followed by Pete Ablondi who TAKE A BOY FISHING rects Flora K. Goldsmith to cite all walked. Blake Lehr also was tick­ Open Sat. Till Noon formiince, the slnrt- Ample Parking — Open All Night "" persons interested therein to ap­ int; cnsc, the mnny DOMESTIC HELP eted to first. Chandler's hit scored pear at said time and place, by pub­ Ablondi but Lehr was cut down at ^n^f.^^*^ new ndvunccmcnti lishing this order in some newspa­ • WANTED woman for house­ the plate when a delayed steal oi . . . there's per In New Haven County and hav­ t li c right »*. work In Branford—full week or home was thwarted by a fine cut ing a circulation In said dlstrct, and day work. Three adults. No chil­ off play, catcher Hitt to Sugrue to motor foe by posting a copy on the public ESTA BUD STEAK HOUSE your boat in dren. Good wages. Phone 8-2431 Hltt. Ca.';anova walked and stole sign-post in the 'Town of Branford during the day or S-2945 after G second and Paul also gained an the complete ''i9 liv- where the deceased last dwelt. Boston Post Road Tel. 403 Guilford Jnrude line. Sec ic at _^ .• ^jt-s^w Come P.M. May also v/rlte to Branford Annie Oakley before Heywood our store. By the Court: P. O. Box 47. grounded to right field to end the Flora K. Goldsmith, l/j Mile East of Traffic Light mSMlti SEE THEM ON frame. 21 Clerk Although Pascarella .singled with H>NDW4S" -^ ..THE LOOMS/ Artv^rtiBpninnl two out in the Hamden half of the , , INTRODUCING first Inning, a fine throw, Taylor KEronT or Titn CONDITION OP THE to Heywood, easily nabbed him try­ TWEEDfS' 11 •' Come • . BRANFORD TRUST COMPANY ing to pilfer the keystone. of nrniiforti, Coiinocticiit, A SLate Bnnkliig Infftitiitfon, at tlio CIOBO of ImsincBa on June Devil. Taylor and Mason walked JACK LAWLER 30th, iniii. riililiBhcil 111 accordniicc with a call niado by tlie Bank Coiiiiiilaaloiior imrsuaiit BUy THEM IN OUR lo tlic provisions of tlie liiinlciiiE law of llio Stato of Coimoctlciit. to open the second and Pete Ablon- I i AND HIS SPCIETY ORCHESTRA ASSETS di's dougle tallied the first two but NEW SHOP, '~"' Cftsli, Imlancm wilti otJipr bnnkii. inchniinK. reserve Itnlrtncc. ntnl Mason was cut down at home when SALES & SERVICE t;:i;i.'j't'.).fl'j he attempted to score from first •^ FEATURING United Slftli'N (Jnvt'rntnriit (ililii;«tiiini<. liiroct nnii c"'i''iiiitei'd ., 7H 1.800.00 OblicftHnnit nf SlnlCH niid itftlilifiil BulitlivinionH ] 0,000.00 and was nailed by a fine relay, Pas­ "DOC" KIERNAN ON PIANO AND SOLO-VOX . -_ Wc'veopcncd a shop in a sunnj'corner room of OtliKi- h'MuU, ni.tt'f;. aiitl ilclicnUirf^ , 1111.037.50 carella to Santillo to Hltt. Harry Johnson Corinjratft Klm-kw - ' / • - i.av.i.o•.,•11,7'o u ^'"^""S*^ Branford loaded the historic Old Lyme Mill.. . lo show you (he lovely Old IJOIHIH mill ilitifouiiis fiiirlmlmK * (H'fT'Ini(i«- ),;.55 7niS,?:'^S-^wlth two succeeding pa.s.ses, — PLUS' Boston Post Road, Branford llitnk i.rfiMi.s.-« i.wri.Ml * fiiinitiiro find lixliiri's ^\,\:,r,.H\ 20IV.;0I).17 Lyme Handwovcn twccrfs we make here. Vou can 5c« Uwil (ifitiilo oiv-iM'd (illiiT Hum Imiik prciiiist,'ii .',7.00 Chandler fanned and Paul popped KEN.WILSON, M.C. Tel. Branford 8-1261 ihc weavers at worlc ... you can sec the tweeds as they to Parentl to clase the canto. TOTAL ASSKTH *. - . Ifl.UO'J.OO^.Ci The big bombast came In the top come oir the looms. And you can buy them at tlic niill LIABILITIES ROGANSON BROTHERS With More New Songs Composed by Local Boys POWER LAWNMOWERS Dctiuind diHKi.^irs nf iiidiviiiiitilf. i»iirlii(!r)iliipB, mtit ifirp'TiilifMiK ifi,ioo,iHO.:ii half of the third when Heywood price for your tailor, your dressmakerlor you, yourself, Timc^d<*|iiisi(B of indiviaiinln. pfirliirrHliiuN. and c-(iri>OTalu opened with his circuit clout to ,i('j*(irlincnl> SHORT BEACH, CONN. Roy - Jack - K^n Motor Repairing and Parts to make into your own original costumes. There's help wniliug at a moment'snotice (iiiciii.iiiis An iiiir> 137..',! utr '=«r"er. Although Devlin Dnpoi-its of Itiiilc.l .StiilfK (lov Whiffed, he was safe on the catch- i Old Lyme tweeds are 58" wide, 100% wool r.. per­ for today's lioniemnkcrs. Cheiip, dependable t)PIii>Ktlt' of Stiito-.i niid iMililii DISTRIBUTORS DojuiMilK nf liailliH .;, 1M.'J17,(S1 BOATS - MARINE SUPPLIES fect forsuits, coats or skirts—or for mcn'is slacks and OClHT .lr'|Mi«il» (.iTlilli'il mill help, ready and willing lo work around the rj.'jiJH.fi't PAINTS jackets. Original colors, exclusive patterns in bnc-of-a- clock and calendar, to luring you liie com­ TCIT.M. UKI'O.'^IT.S • i.oi:>.2i5.s:j HOW MUCH IS I Olhrr lliililUliOK . j kind weaves. The price is S6.P5 a yard, which is sub- forts of electric living. stantially below prices for comparable tn'ccds. Wruc TOTAL LIAllIMTf: ^K (nol iticluiling KiilxirdiiiutiMl lyhViKa- ^ H lidiiK (;huwii Itol'nv) .•M ,037.^01.05 1*1 SAL ALTRUI for swatches or come see us—the door is open until ^es, even the most modest liomes have Capltnl Accoants biSlE TELEPHONE CALL Cfipitiil Btoi-k (lotiil p»r 0 25,000.00 SAW FILING i_'(:30 every day, including Saturdays and Sundays. lured liclp—wired help—lo ease llic drudgery .Suriiln« .• IHH,dO0.(HJ if l.rKMI.O't -WE-NE-GO INN l{t-ri«rvi--i (and rfllirt'iiit'iii All kinds of Saws Filed and Joined of.housework, lo cook and wash and sew and LINDEN AVENUE, INDIAN NECK WORTH? \ .1 TOTAL CAI'lTAI- ACCOUNTS $::ir<,(()0.o'i i ALL WPRK GUARANTee'D dean, at a moment's notice. ^ fl Wot) End Av( Branford TOTAL MAIWMTIKS AND. CAl'lTAL AO('OUNTft, It's (lifficult to put a value on a single [telephone call. Yet eleclricity costs .so little! The skill •Inchidi's sjiviimc d»t.milnirnt linttiiilifN "f ?]37..'j] I.filow ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OT SAVINGS DEPARTMENT INCLUDED IN TUB l»^ i Aaox^Ao t^ ABOVE STATEMENT Specializing in Shore Dinners When your call saves you a trip to the store, it may: and (;.\pcrience of your friends and neigh­ •a- (Tlirsp nsfii'tB nr« segregated nnd ^el nimrt by law for tho protection of envinffB be worth only a few pennies to you. But the call that. ,-« bors in tliis company make electricity the dciiiirlinfit dGjiaslturK) 't*, MODERNIZE YOUR ASSETS COCKTAIL LOUNGE brings the doctor to your home in timemay be beyond -. f biggest bargain in your family budget. Sound Oiihti nn Imnd and l»n!ance« wiih »thtT hm\\i» S l.'t" *. KITCHEN .bMiiiMn management helped. So did your OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ahy'price you can pay. ODnsidering all the calls you with baiied-on'whito enamel mstal make in a year, however, you'll surely agree that yout own wider use of electric service. Because SuviiiSM dt?|'"r'i»<'"* di'iiuritis • • • • -«• ...... • Beer, Wines and Liquors CABINETS electricity—strange as it may seem—Is tlie TOT\K S.\VIN-*J.S nKlMllTMF.NT l.MIirLITIt;s 1:17.51 telephone is a bargain — perhaps tliq. biggest value only helper who gels paid less for working Music, Friday, Saturday and Sunday STEAK, CHOPS, SEA FOOD & CHICKEN DINNERS Floor and wall models available >' WC'RC CASr rO FIND .,. wllh IA/I mop and our new rooiJ ligni.' ^ AKielB pledCPd or s^signcl to serure liaLimie. aamr i fnr olh»r ,. in your home. ' ovcrlime! tmrnoKCs (inchidiiiB milen H'ul oiUs reflUcniinlliecd and Bctur. . Immodlate Delivery > old with affrcriimnt In rcpurrhtiBp) ...,. 75,000.00 As You Like Them. filBtc'ofO^tiiiifi'tJruf. I'f'Uiity of N(Mv Uiivpn. ^s,, Hrjinford. .hily 13, liUft Served in Dining Room and Cocktail Lounge. THE CONN. PLUMBING W'p \\'«Uii<« H. Fo»tr, Treiu-iurer, and ttity ('. KiH|iiiht, I'residnnl. w Havan, Conn, Old Lyme, Conaecticut ItOY C. KNQUIST. President EVERYBODY WELCOME JAMES A. WITKINS, Caterer 0>vf>vd

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TliuTsday, July 14, 1949 V/HAT EAST HAVEN BOOSTS . THE BRANFORD RBVIBW • EAST HAVgW WEWB >*mr* Eight BOOSTS'EAST HAVENl CASANOVA HURLS Legion Nine 1 BRANFORD POST DROPS WHAT EAST HAVEN BOOSTS MAKE EAST HAVEN A BIGGER, 8 CAyilAL MOMENT Tops Hamden FIRST GAME BUT LONG BOOSTS EAST HAVENl BETTER, BUSIER COMMUNITY r MAKE EAST HAVEN A BIGGER, .UY BIIJIJAIIISHN FRIDAY AGAINST ! i TOSSES 1 HIT IN LOSS BETTER, BUSIER COMMUNITY I ^^^^^^^^^ ^,^, ,...,,,,, , . „,| ,111 ii.,i„,i In Tight Tilt ®l|e A iiiwi In IV (icci-flunkt ir «iilt dfoppod Into town yeNlorday. I,lkn nil Twfl DoIUni Per TeM hid provlouB vInllB here, 1 in lind a lot of Klad-hnnUlnB to do; a ({rcat POST CONQUERORSI A new Ad Long, buoyed with con­ Haven, Counootioul, TUur«iay, July 21, lOW many conlactH to re-entubcVHli and much Binccro frlciid«hlp to rettftlnn. fidence, had much the better ol a • • .! MEkSon opened the Branford halt 11 iH ttlwayd llko that' then Jim Carney comoii to town l\) VIBII v/Hli VIn Cusanova, crack nouthpuw of pitcher's battle over Harry Sutfln by walking. Abiondi fanned. Lehr =£";Post" 150i^n'HnS', Hamdenn , aat%ammet Hammerr Corcora, n - Sundqulsregion t clasninh e 3 itn< hl« mother, Mro, Jamea m f/^nmn, of IlarrlBon Avonuc. the American Legion Junior base­ to skied to rightfleid aftp>- seeing a EXPERT ADVICE SOUGHT u ball team will get the call to pitch Softball Schedule Field lost Saturday afternoon and despite a one hit pitching effort by home run go aglimcrvng when his Lttlo In tho attornooij h« slopped Into to chat with the bons. A iiiguln«t I'ost 17 of Now Itaven when the local fastballer walked off with AddtTOn Long, clever rignt bander long drive to left was Judged foul. NEWSTAND SALES East Haven client happened in and iifto former O. P, A. dlrccUir of Now EtiRlmid both learns meet In a return game COMMUNITY COUNCIL the duke at the end of nine Inn­ ot the locals. Mason stole second and Chandler ings of tense play 3 to 1. Finance Board ON SCHOOL BUILDING wandered over to a paper II tiered doBk and commenced to hiu8o. at Rice Field In New Haven on Fri­ NATIONAL LEAGUE Only In the seventh and last drove him with his first single. W. Camp The ncwly-opcncrt 'Rcl-Alre day night, Thursday, July 14 The Branford hurler was In tup frame were thle visitors able to hit In the fourth the locals tallied John Days Prove ,ln hiD mouth was a fi r.a(!rant nmclllnB fresh cigar. IIIH manner wan The New Haven aggrcgallon best­ notch form as he mowed the visit­ TOWN •128 Main Street, has lice.n nddcrt BY INTERESTED BOARDS Stonewall llesl vs Short Bench .safely and tnal with two out when again when Chandler opened tho lo the storts already iicrvins: as alert and friendly, "lie dho fl/cd clearly thai the years, hlH habcrdnnhery, ed AddlBon Long 3 lo 2 al Bran­ I A Club vs Hotel TalmadEO ors down over the route getting in­ Bob DeMayo, catcher ot the Newfram e with a hit. The big boy stole Legion s Will Receive ford on Wednesday despite the' to trouble only once. In the eighth second but Long field to deep Fills oallcls tor extra copies ot tho Town Benefit 1 Local Officials Anxious To PrO' niifllnBton and the famllj?; have treated hitii kindly, East Sides vs Log Cabin Haven nine .swung late on a fast NEWS wbicli may be purchascirt right bander's one hit pitching Thursday, July 21 inning, despite many outfield mls- pitch and sent It down the right center. When Burrell threw widly to TO'PICS At flrwt hln talk wa/i llaconlcal as hlo mind ficttrchcd for other effort. Icues, attributable t'o - a- -'—strong", second In an attempt lo catch Post Budget Requests at .Ic a copy. Greater Promotion Effort Of, NGW BUS SorVlCG sont Fach- At A Town Meet­ 1 A Club Vs Stony Creek A A tricky wind. Long whiffed twelve line for two bases. Ted Caprlo drove Fiina^ce friondi) of other yearn, T.l.ni n with the opurt of wordn, not unllkii Ihe To dale, Oassanova has pitched East Sides : vs Short Beach the next pitch to shortstop and Chandler off base, the third sacker sitherololtmgdownafew The stores at wlikli the paver ing Soon. ^ throe Ixglon victories and fn each and walked four In giving up five went to third where he scored a As we wonder „,v,v,. Consideration Of Do' may be inirchttKcd In liast Ha­ Local Shopping, Center Airn^ p^^ p^^^^ ^^^^ ^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^ mectln.^wlth^rofer- nprlnR.floods of hl« bolovoti WlnooBkl nivcr, ho Hped through oxperlencuB Log Cabin vs Hotel Talmndgc hits. Sutfln gave up but four bin- Lehr mlscued lo allow the run lo Plan....Fos 1 r state Convention Jul'yI . , contest against North Haven, Thursday, July 28 tally. moment later as Murphy sacrificed ot ven arc: IMctcttlf's llnig: Co., and each now name roulllU'il ft ffcsh BUrBO of aellon—packed Bport'n Hamden 88, nnd East Haven has gles, fanned five and alkcd eight. whether 28-30 Include Tatt HDadquar-''^"""^partmen' t Needs Begins On' ZM ninin Street; Ilolcomhc Drug lllVlIll.lUtl Ml'l ...,,.., u»...... East Sides vs Stonewall Host Earlier New Haven had piled up a him home on a squeeze play. All In all. It was a remarkable Co., Main and lIlRh Streets; Tlic not allowed over two hits pergamG, Log Cabin • vs Stony Crook A A two run advantage in the tirsl Murphy was out on a close decision. ters and Parade. August 1st. Forty years ago, ho bi igun, Dranford Illiih was not roprcHcnlcd by an will go lo tho outfield to icrformance on the part of both Jerry Haywood popped to short to Kandy Korncr, Main nnA Ulm Long will go lo tho outfield '" Hotel Tnlmadgo vs Short Beach inurlers for Sutfln is,only 14 years frame only to have the Brantord- s^tiir^ofD^n^ «^ athlolle tqami To bo sure < tliere had been iiborllvo attcmplH to put th,n-y-egiv e lli••••>c teateamm additionaadditional l hitting lles peck away at pitcher Sam end the frame. Executive Committee ot tho Streets, and Webb's 20G Main nnvrnDavs this week, and no two L' „ gnorcline D"8„, Cou'K" y '''^ft,'\,rim have occupied tooal Islrcngth tomorrow night. AMERICAN LEAGUE old and Is a tricky porlsldcr. Long,, Street. M„r^i,en, arc ill total agrccnient as ^i^ ^, Ea.st Haven Town Hall, mc"i"''Bi»m ^^^ UB school on the sports m( .p but nevor had tho town been represented who Is 15, had two of Branford's Burrell for single runs In the tlrst The largest crowd ot the season manv neoDle"awav'orr vacation """J - — • " Post-n^^t, AmericaAmeilcann | The annual mccliiiR of the Board New Haven which has two defeats Tuesday, July 10 and fourth to tie the contest. many peopie away on vacauon. Legion, has appointed John W. ot Finance to receive budRct rc- iicholasllcally by a coinpl elely uniformed team. But Bob I'rnnn, now a marked against it in Junior Leglop Forlyniners vs Pilgrim Brotherhood four satelles, was blazing fast and saw the till which was replete with ihad 0 sharp curve boll which The loss dropped Branford out ot many fast fielding gems and nitty Thp Inhn B llmlenvnniu nf 21R Camp, of Elm Street, a clerk in the quests will take place August 1st, famod onKlnnor In PunrluT nico, vlslonod such an event and a club wan play will send Its ace,' Martone, lo Old Timers vs Saltcnstalls Its first place .standing. TZ Street arc so"o "n?n1VNcw^. East'llav^n Branch Post Ofticc, as Miss Marea.;et Tucker, Town Clerk the hill In an effort to win tho Im­Carver Club vs Carnlacs pulled him out out ot many diffl- double plays. Si^Sw Sl> uie^^Ji acIlBiG SHARK TRESPASSES; IgS-"""> -^"" " Z "^ •?Sfrt»ay wiu J^^ -^ ^^t^^ orijanlisod and met Mllftird, mack linll Academy and Morgan Hall of loult spots. Joe Chandler was the big gun In -nrt, Rlhodc Island. . .a wonderful finance officer of the post tor the announccs.^Tlic dale seiccted is portant game. Tuesday July 20 cation CTHit. balance ot the term. Tho former prescribeL.„,d bLy la,,hw ien loca thel specigovouilngt l pQUCE MAKE NO ARRESTS|-X^5^re^owne.^^^^^^^^ Ollnlon, Tho first unlfortno were hand-me-downs, picked out of the rni? on Monday evening at Hummer Old Timers vs C F U Although Nolo was safe with two tile local attack getting two of SEES ALL-STAR GAME port. this year's jout for Hamden In the opening inn­ Branford's three hits. ' finance olticer, Raymond DosJar- which' created the local govo bag or swiped from olden* brothers. No suit matched another but the Field, the local nine, which Is co-Marvor Club vs Pllgrin Brotherhood ' ot last year ,l::U., 7:0«, 8:40,4;10,and_5;«. 2}^^y\^^k'[^.o.nland giv e ov^o.^ ^^^^^^ loam was fused witli homo town ((pint and the unit, wlildi played lUi smmsored by the Wilson Auto Sales, Carnlacs vs Saltcnstalls ing, when Pete Ablondl dropped his The game opened fast when Carl Marsh ot South Main Street Cape Cod "Is sort ot an East Haven tiins has left East Haven to accept,board. , ., „ . „ ,_ basis for dis- l"'v'n'"Tiic"'n,'aUrori'd''8tavlion at \ fly ball in tho high wind, Charley Rinler walked and advancd to llilrd went to Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, on Ihq oUior jj'.'jp^ ^ ^„^ „.3n. More recently KumoB on Ihfl Clreon, prof ip'orcd with oxpurlonce. will play East Haven In a return Tucsdnd Augest 2 vacatiomatlon nicccniccca,.....Ma ,.., .Mrr anuudu ^^^Mrs , aio^n,.Floriaa position wit. h a bank in, Braden ropre-'^- " A""'""'s a rul" e '"th e''''""' Boar d generally tho X 'i game and on Wednesday tho Bran­ Carver Club vs Forlyniners Vcgllanlo, was an infield victim on two wild pitches. Whon Kelley Tuesday lo see the All-Slar base­ appoiuuituiiv.. * ,.^.^w, -.- when first baseman Jerry Devlin - „„„v town..Florida. meets on tlie designated date only y^ 700-pound shark of uncertain ^°hand compar, whoo feliml stha yuui iccenomi o con nopresented on that cot tihino wore Ike Levy, cnlchor, who was a dcnllsl ford lads will go lo Wallingford to Carnlacs vs C li* U walked with two out, Long uncork­ ball game, pornni'it. thl.hno. progresnrogross oft uithoe Boaiomuuo oui. meet the loop loaders. Next Thurs­ booted his ground ball only to have ed another bad loss, Rlmler scored will bo largely ropre- to adjourn hi favor of a series of- addro-s^at first Uiduglit tolo Policb e ae Duslncs.ditions'thls wits hyea Ihar Cpreclud ol e the same in Now Haven for many years, Thuro I'olnon, who lal.or went lo Yale Sultonslalls vs Pilgrim Brolhcroond Tlie highest number of Connect** volume as last year wore ot salethes Tax Assessor's Jol iFlnanoo and tho Board ot Solcot- day, Wallingford returns to play Tuesday, August 0 Heywood turn It into an assist by and Kelley went to second. He was court,. Jr. and sr.,. oi xu ..30,Posl_headquarteisw^i^^^^^^^j. . ^ """"""-'"f^lte^^"?'^^^^^^^^ ,^^^_^^^^^^^^ ^ 11. In addition to tho legal advtco and booame n top fllKlit' civil onuhmor, pitched. On first banc, Frank a twilight game in Branford and on relaying It back to Devlin In time across Hie plate a moment later cut traffic accldenU in 1048 occuf* — BSSS^^^^'^^^^E^.tion in New waveu g.,.,, _,., _. 'mont h of August''''''''. It is a'l thos-^"^te^SrPrMdhiscohorte sov- ^r. Mario Contc's home at 2s7 anpointmentopinion tha.t Tlioscthe uuothro, e da">.yj - i M^...'iiicn'fn addition to the logai aav.uu Carnlacs vs Old Timers red on straight stretches of row!, will up-1 last Monday, i»n.,rt Knnn hold Toole, now deceased bill) .iv widely known physician In the Elm City, 'Balurday, July '.J3, Branford will Saltonstalls vs Forlyniners tor the put out. • when Haywood erred on his thow to Mr, iu.d iVIrs., Anlljony B™-.„-^j^lf d'efeWVs°Te£ommande-"-quarters will be rmain R.;- oraHeadl meetings ot sdepartment that Ihcs budgetary MorEXAvetnie,nearty furnishePontinde ^Z^^^^^'^TTT^"' ' ^ Full-T.me One Now |Sii?^:^roroncos have feoon hold liandlod the glove. ,Iuhnu,'y;i Uraun, UUor as.soclatod with llruun's nnkory, meet Post llll of Hamden at tho Mason opened Branford's scoring [Murphy on DeMayo's ground ball. the State Department ot Motor Ve­ oom ln_the Hotel T£ft. rcmilrenients arc givenlo detailcfexplaini ] .„n,„^'fooDispatchind fogr theithoughr not w• - "-u^" Pilgrim Brolhcrliood vs CPU hicles reports. • car '" " Uic underlying basis of East,_^Havon was on second base , All iihorLstop, Arl buUrulcl, now Manhallan local ball park. Tho scheduled when he was safe on Nick Vcgl- The latter worked his way lo third f games will bo complolcd on Ihefol- COMMUNITY COUNCIL lante's shortstop mlscuc. Pete Ab- salesman With tho Mullen rfile Iron t'lttlnRs Compimy, performed, Carney »lSfSSIi^SISi£iMyors, Fred Bolvin, ^,.. ..S. lowing Monday In Hamden when SOFTBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS ilondl sacrificed him to second and and at Cape Cad. land Maurice Sarasohn. The alter­ Walter ,mrt or Juiwhul was at third. (When Frn.nk Toole Kradnatod, the llurrlnnn Avcnuo boy the Post 83 leant wll meet Hamden AMERICAN LEAGUE |Leh,r filed to left but Joe Chand­ nates are Ernest Pembcrton, Joseph wont'lo tho first sack for; two years.) In the garden, Ilcnry Hchoror, 160. . W ler's hard smosh to third was badly Qlynn, .Herbert Hanley, Edward -r action awaits "'n 'u }?rt CPU- Meadow Rest 0 handled allowing Mason to score Mrs. James McDonough of 5 Slev-1 outM >•""-, •••"j„„„iie an order ai-inrcvlousiy ocen uie •''-•"••'^''""''•'''i I town mooting authorlzlnB tlioo Andy Lawronoo and Norliyl Johnson did Iho patrol work. Althougli Wallingford has also m chs Street Is another Massachusetts Angelo, Anthony "Proto, Joseph Ro- be the rosponslbl)lty of the woman who, dospllcaivoracprcvioiny uirco-man board °*S"l'n this conncclion every ef- t-v lost a game, it is in first place to­ Old Timers ' 7 on tho overthrow to first. denskl and Peter Weber. ' Dospilo a nuccosstui 'flcason, tho team failed lo make enough Pilgrim Brotherhood 5 Both pitchers mowed down the vlBltur She's spending the week and game warden to step in any- day following Branford's defeat nl with her sister In New Bedford. Albert Miller, in charge of the shop'po'd^Ealit Ha^r^rlrtldc'^ was elected every ihrco j't^^^""',,fori IS, being.madeoiuiin ii.„...v^, i°„„.B^.\n';JS mpnoy to buy uniforms ip It wlwdecnided that a traycllni; road show, the hands of New Haven's entrants Carver Club •1 opposition for the next six frames Garden Club Ilaving way. years. necessary tacts and present thorn 3 local Legion Band, announces that nt(l unliko, "Tho Weddlum" which brouKht Oma Ctrceii Schmidt lo lust evening, because It has played Forty ninors but Branford tallied twice in the Miss Jeanne MilchcU ot 30 Joyce the band will march in the Slate Fortunately the larger aspecLs ot which was even less expensive bo- The board is ourronlly made up lo the lownspcoplo at an early date. and won more contests that tho Saltonstalls 1 .last of the seventh to establish its Barbecue Meeting the problem" wore not present In fore the sales price was altlxcd. Tlio Union and Momauguln nrimford, would perform at tho old Muslu Hall, lalor The Tryst, now a Carnlacs 0 Road has returned from ain cxtcn- liCgion parade, which . takes place ot aeorpc Clildsoy, Fred Dorrmann locals have to date. New Haven has margin ot victory. ,sive and enviable trip. . .She anil In New Haven Satiirday, July 30. one sense. Despite the fact that no 'Vincent Oagliardl, president ot and Robort Brooks. School projects wore separated foundation factory on llii rrlfion Avonuo, . . dropped two decisions and is In NATIONAL LEAGUE Taylor opened with a binglo to Jean MitcUcll of Jersey iln New navun ocu,..—,,, The Garden Club ot East Haven veterinarian, or sucl- "'"">i"innrfiViniii/llhn ns e East Haven Buslnossnion's Assn from Iho project for a proposed Tho vonturo, whhdi wfit^ cast with local people, was fiuocosstul and Ihircl place but Willi the exception W loft. Mason sacrificed him lo second ' f^onnrta.l Last Friday Voiluro 382 of the 40 the case warranted --;...„!.^|has indicated that the recent nine room filemcntary building ..•• 11.. ..„•„„ «,niinKt Branford ,to- I A Club 8 and was sate on Reilly's error. Both £?jy.^i:;^^^=:r^.Li^t "e %=>^r^ w;??^oW ™i«^^«th e hulking beast was oiiiciaiiy , ,, j. „, „ Republicans To Hold fc't.rsWtKaSS K Branford High hud lU rinil. fully uniformed team. Bob I'rann had re- 8 lllUI 1 UW IllfSou, ft has complelod the Slony Creek A A runners advanced on catcher Lu- diagncsed as dead. No coroner's cer- '^»s„, '"*i=,";'„=i„, }""','; .MVonu'-ifrim llMd his first visionary Idoiiill. Hotel Talmadge 4 cesherll's passed ball. When third heavy ijorllon of its schedule. one ot the more distant trips on gji'e'f'degare'Herbert' Hanley led president, Mrs John E, tificale has been Issued as yet to ?r.",Vj^°?°f i^L.^"„l^r,'L'v^;'inlih„ffi Tho next year, 1010, tliu team played on every occasion. Town teams, , Short Beach B C 3 baseman Landano hustled his thxow record Is that v/hlch custodian the delegation from East Havn ., I. , iinoicHLi_j,„„iIndicat„e .vhothew»i^,v..^r. death i-esiiiir-d W^"^ "cod tor oven greater emphasis C'appy Baldwin Niteg^SSSfflSS^^^ [.Stone Wail Rcslcrant 3 afire snaring Ablondi's hot smash high Boliools nnd oven Iho I'vai'loua hall teams of Yale Ooiiogo competed the First National Bank's East Ha­ Matters relating lo the coming elec­ 'Vro°srassisUnr I" "^"^ «—fifro, wnetncr ocaui^ icsuaco ^^^ ^^^^ shopping polcnllai locally, East Sides [Taylor hit the dirt to count, by ven Branch and his wife are taking getlierwhlch wSl.tako Hithe e f^orm__ogot-tO;|ff • m, g natural causes or by drown- j;- •«;,„-co.^nectlo" 's connectionn the business against tho locals, ^ i Log Cabin upsetting Lucesherlt, The laller re­ tion and the •10 and 8 parade tor radios with Howard Dorr Destination the State Convention were dis­ a barbecue, are Mrs. John.P- Bar_ Stuck^^ witb h p^lccTegaa corpse n oni-jj^n theigr |™"P„'^^.^^"'JXl'i-^ isdrawin studyina Egto imethodr Uio s ot still sessions will ^bo Whon liio club piayoiil at out of the way places like Deep River, Corcoran Post covered quickly lo toss Ablondl out tho at second as he tried to take ad­ Tuscon, Arizona. cussed. ^.i_. u„„„rt innktnn greater promotion cliort. it never felt that it had lo abide ijy any ellKibiUty rules. Indeed, the Levoritt Del Boutle, lellrcotr o,f MomauAusun- necessary,yiand Winter, '^"jyr,'?"untl Unio, "n„ a-hooSchool^il Is vantage of Hie mlx-up. Although •The most mileage covered was &;?Fenton&, Mrs ^i"j=!-»S =iS ^sSsse sSI3^'a~.:?l Avenue and Henr^S^^t^'^r^^^^S^sSSAy nioinbora worked In get tltieir uniforms, Tlum 11 wa.n llielr nine, Coiise- Nips Bartlett Circle Niners Lelir walked. Chandler was a that In the travels o{ Mrs. John J. £-^^^-S'==deS'r'g^ei£7?^'i^s'^^^ ...... t|uenlly, ul places wliure he wan unknown, Hay DrisooU would bo .sent strikeout victim but Landano again UH '. " """. ^*v,':„ I sales event. Tile Winners were Hen, Barclay and son. Jack, of Edward Swimmers To Vie Wagner^ n IS unaiiiiiwu "» *"—nJiuurtw'j, "--,---„,j orred on Long's bid for a hit and Street, and daushlcr, Mrs. James Si.'^^rfWFnniNO^ I'ART -Y ishorkg^sssa^s are washed s siESssnnson ui luu ...„..., K i^;i::Slate Centra^l Com-Ujchool otflcials-sald. lo Iho box and, on occasli )n, IJan D(dy was called \ipoii for ills presence. Mason tallied lo end the feast. II was during that span of years Ihat Carney was nearly killed. Top Reds 3-2 Joscndalc, . ,Thcy arc liack m East Frank Dooley Day GOLDEN WEDDING __l AUl Y ^^ [ ^^^^ ^^ ycaohcd. Miss Jean Norton ot Oorrish In East Haven Hamden scored Its lone run In — „r 1,1.1 DnrtGC While tho team was wanning up provlouB to a sehoduiod lilt,'Bmt Haven after a thuec week's Bermuda fSs S;?Hu-«-« i= SS^MS! Si«a^,.,_„„,, ^ , ,iertiy ii D',U.>. -^— tho eighth. trip. Mr. and • Mrs. Barclay have Tho Athor ^nniiitor,: uiui \n,.iiirin Rinio|aud clark Blrcct for the proposed Shoppard, tho old-time iinfiil carrier ol' Branford Point, waa balthiK Playing conaistant, hcads-up ball, The Circle Nine baseball team Anderson walked and went loscc- their ncicc, Joain Barclay -".-•:^L.,".». .&«>„ l"S;a JSiriiATL^^sz.^i.S'.Shr»»- \ST Iho Post 83, Branford Junior defeated the East Haven Reds In ond on Long's wild pitch, Palmeri, them from San Francisco. fUos to tho outfield, He: taiught one iroll too ,iow and like a bazooka a New Haven Baseball League game is at a uui.^u « — . A..+A Arr;rt«n+ iscnat^o. w"!?^ Jaspil^s "l^l=rcs?i^^"- ^ ^'rSin^ffiLrdSSlT- projoulllo, It rockptcd liu-i-,itii!li Urn air lo culoh Carney behind Iho onr. American 'Lcuion baseball team plnch-hltllng, . singled him home "• be held August 12, at' •• • continued along their winning ways at Memorial Field, East Haven and went to second wlien Nolo waa A little. Closer ,to_home„are^theil^i^J«^J^ recefitly in honor of the 50th wed- nn;;;;rtVn AU+A Accident 1,'Vincen twos M,St Fo.sono,,_ Cha.lotl' nnoo , fothfcr.M^lct,. Ino. anm d ithl;»«„^'il°f^<'„d,^Pr^es wccK ,Uriios«.!t,hM o toWn i-. Wednesday 3^2. Tlie victors were Uo dropped like a rel'luil tree and waa iniconficlous tor an iiuur and al the expense ot the East Haven passed. Charley 'Vegliante singled PaulTacob^na"otSa install park- M™^^^ „f.M,. and Mrs.l- °woen, ^ berri'fihberrf'ftho ,lr..-e oftlelnM (ntduritftlvinpm-i.,h owner, —s o^f Ttv,ioM,ththo piopoi't7ipnn''rpaclo toWn and t,hjr) a hair, Old Doo Tonnoy, nwaa called lo Ihu scone and while rumors were combine fi to 3 at the. High School [outhlt 0 lo B, but a nice catch by out Palmeri wos out at the plate on Way...... TKey' have lield'^S'tin'day,^'AuKflBE^'7r'ltt*B'e(!«f Following the meeting a Fiank- an ogicement on price. It will prdb- Barbaro In left field wltji one out lR"esu' ttblv be noceSsaiy lo stttit con- sproadlng tho town as fasit as a IWaine forest, fire that the lud wa.s deail, Field In the latter town on Monday an excellent relay. Mason lo Long -=•-c cottagln•™«^*''^^'^''^^''^°'^-'i'S^'s^^k^fe'§sg on the Housatonlc, ^ ^ wooANNUAd ManorL, 'WallingfordLEOiON ou'nN. AnthonG y i lr>t,',;.j furl Roail will lake place evening. and a man on second In the last lo Taylor. Lucesehrll tanned and Proto, chairman' ot the outing an­ llobert Madden The committoo ineiudcs several demmalion piooccdlnRi in tho ho revived. There was nn more baseball ihivt day; And Ihoro iulghl Just Inning, wrapped up Joe Macknls' East;Havm ha¥ "palnckl a vaca-|'•i"j'"»=. ^ , ,. ,j • ,. Jj. has Pfc, Once again 'VIn Casanova pncod Johnson who plnch-hlt tor Blondl nounces the public as well as wct- members of the Town Committee courts. _j______as well not have boon any llio no.il playing datu tor Iho lad was ball I first victory of the season when after Landano was .sate on Long's erans are cordially invited to attend 35, with Town Clialrman Jack Lawlcr the victory by turning in his third Barbaro shot the ball lo second lo Pfc, Robert W. Madden, Hiiy at tile plate. lie WHS 1»)|J good lo remain that way however, (vnd in a conancilivo two hit win over tiio error duplicated the K route tor 'World ;.?_?.'-TWniv ITI ,,«in,.nveterann , anda son omt as Chairman of this meeting. SPEAKER FUOM JAPAN end the game. Dixie Walker, the the final out. S^nirT^'x^aV'" *"' '"'' *" '"" t^h'e'ty's ^S^Jfti^ri^^^^l^- ??"f'?^^fvc'r^ll^"' ^^ few wooits ho was bolting l.lio bail as lusllly as over, S(wcn Inning route. runner on second had already Mrs. Frank Madden of 41 Elm Court, Ml.ss Lenora E. Lea of St. Mlch- I Corky Cacuco was credited with Only a small crowd saw the game build a "Doctor Knight" ' ' ven area, in leaching them to swim East Haven, and' ot the late Prank IIOT'AUY HEARS 'VALE MAN A good portion of tiual team later Joined the old Husllerti who were pa.s.sed third, and was cosily dou wlilch was Branford's fourth vic­ aei'slnlomational School at Kobo, couched by Dranford's liiunorlai Bob Kelly. Their.games wore played on |ono ot the blngics In l,ho first bbled oft. FOR YOU In the Past Ofnco carrier 'Walter and other athletic activities. Boys Madden, well known New Haven Robert Bowers of Oklahoma, who Japan, was tlic guc^t speaker at a tory In the same number of starts. and girls are asked to reiiort lo Mr. photographer"^l/^lnlrl•n^•lher,, was killed Monday Driacoll's lot. Thiu'e I'ol.ioin and Batch Hall wore the pllohor«. Oiuirlos friuno and Ronnie Scala, his pltoh- Barbaro was the balling as well If youro heavy we make it firm. Johnson has returned lo duty and Dates Ahead is now studying at 'Yalo, preparing service ot mornbig prayer and for­ hiK oiiponent, opened the sixth OS the fielding star, as he singled carrier John Finn replaces him on Tliomas on the day of the meet. night In an accident seven miles to go lo the Belgian Congo as a ' (Kid) Ohalahan eaughl, Jim Carney was on tho Inlllal sack. Paul IColly It was a toss-up in the flooding Editor by Monday evening. um last Sunday at 11 In Christ with the second single. and tripled In tour ti'Ips to the If you're light we make it soft. vacation status. No registration previous lo the must reach the east of Wilmington, Ohio'. Medical Missionary was the guest EpiscopaJ Church. was on sooond. The gruall .Vtay Jones was In llu! sliorl field and T'ommy darkness whether the game should meet is required. Mr. Dooley, now Dates Ahead Autii Hits Pole speaker at the Rotary Club meet­ The locals, on the other hand, plate, nnd scored the winning run. bo finished but umpire Castellano Sleeping comfort only $44.55 Two weeks ot leisure Is the lot of 8 P. M. Church Hall. .- . Miss Lea, the daughter o( Bishop Corooran was at tho dlz/.y corner. Norby Johnson, Terry Urannigan and had their most productive hit Dave Forrl went 2 for 3 tor tho at Rocky Hill Hospital for the past Pequot Trlbo, Improved Order ol The AsBOclttlcd Press reported the ing held today at 12:15 P.M. in St. Lea, and niece ot Mrs. Arthur ruled yes. Although the Crlsaflmen Mrs. George Kane, a member ot the few years, will be on hand for the Half Hour Rcadbig club First car he was riding in went out ot Vincent do Paul's Church auditor­ li'rank Reynolds woro the ouirioid gurdonors. bui'rage of tlio short season, contest, while Joe Albano of the counted three times, It was ruined High School ofHcc staff Over ia Red Men, each Monday at 8 roi aim nnu„.v „ utility polo, Clark, has been a resident of Japan galherlni; .seven timely base knocks. Reds and Earl Lovl of the Ch'clers event. Thursdays, 2:30 P. M. Hagaman II controaccordinl gan ldo ,«li'"clfthe Ohi o» Highway Pa- ium. He was introduced by the Rev. for many years and was one ot the ;. LIkd most' Branford loums Ihota was u bit of dissonsUon. II l.i a got the only other extra base blows when Hobson, son ot Yale's basket­ THE HAMILTON SHOPS thC/Town Clerk's olllcc Miss Mar­ Red Men's Hall 195 Main Duano HotOeld, who was program Bobby Mason opened the game ball coach, and second sacker tor garet Durso is back at the desk SERVES AS BEST MAN P.M. Memorial Library. |lrol,^t§cl^^'j;a?^t^«.„e^«;- • . ..iniinnort at th?i few Americans remaining there mark of a town with fln\-) athletes. There aro loo many for a Blnglo by drawing a base on bails and im- ,ot the contest, with a triple and Street. iiroi, jviauu^,, „«.. chairman tor llic week. Mr. Des­ the New Haven Post, made a dim- BRANFORD whlslj --sh-e vacate. d recently, 'William Mirlck of Henry Street No. 83, Bradford Manor Hose Company mond Coyie, president, presided. during liie receiil war. team and tho town can only support ono. Consetiuonlly, there were niedlatoiy stole second. Ho advanc­ double, rospecllvely. cult catch of Cacace's blooper hit Star of 'Victory Lodge, meets every last Monday of tho 'Icilnton County Air Force Base neoj ed to third on -an Infield error The John Knights of Forbes Place Momauguln, was the best man Sun- (then ns now) many ijruduo malclios. lo right to end the tilt.- I are back from a trip to the Dela- dayy at the wedding ooff Beatrice M. O. 8. ot B. First and third month at the Bradford Manor Wilmlnglon. while Pete Abiondi waa striking A.S, good as the lUKsUiui' nine vvus, Hail and Sheriff Crowley became — . ^— ».., —„i„ iii„v Wn1ff to Lorin A. Benson. The Ho- Tuesdays, Rod Men's Hall. Pfc. Madden visited members ot out. Hlake Lohr drove in tho run Hall. temporarily miffed with :lho uptown crow and picked up a team nnd with a huso blow to left center and -- water G-P.--E,>^,~pttu%riS''"'G'r'lm°a'l'a'],,*- iZ^^mo, New Club each Thursday nun. the family about two months ago Credo Essay Contest Rotary hero on an overnight slay. ohallongod tho oUlo, The, bid wa.i uccoptud and in duo tlnio the I'.ame tluui wont lo second on a wild pitch. Easties Miss l°f5oTcar'oircove^ed"br&Tovc?lYork. was the scene ot the cere St. Vlncunt ne St. Clares Guild meets every sec-1 imony. 12:15 noon. Pfc. Madden was born in New whs played. Tho IiulopondanlH won that contest duo to an unknown mit He tallied when, Joe Chandler the Delaware River, Paul's Auditorium, Taylor Ave, ond Monday ot tho month in Haven and was gradualod from lashed a single lo left taut the latter Bradford Manor Hall. tormldablo nogro hurior';(not a resident) whodetealed every battlni; was out when Cacaco tossed lo Triple Play BIGGEST TRADE-IN Navajo Council, No. 54, Degree Troup Junior High School, the New For School Students clmllongo tho Husllora oraild make. Hao.scho for a force out ot Long's of Pocahontas meets fhrst and East Haven Boys Scout DlBlrlct Haven High School and from St. Committee meets first Wednes­ Ansclm College in Manchester, N.H, ' Actually tho game was )ost in Iho first Inniun when tho vlalor.i Infield dribbler. Casanova fanned Realty Field Activity third Wednesday, Red Miqn'o cniisbuScrvce rlglit back lo Cub Pack Committee meets rfi!^l.S'''tn'"in?r'' ,^!Sna°i'i',°n''t?i? ""^ 15. ailiis,"announces details of three be... , . be given.to score once in their half ot the ALLOWANCIS Princess Chapter, No, 70 O. E. 8. will . towuors oaiiud upon Ju^lj^o Conway of Ouilford lo pull them out of the A split second's indecision and n third Tuesday at Stone Church discharge?„ ,',^^^'^n''d ^ n_lMnnSr 5 „nDurinH MgF p??Siin,tnowjM^ I^«„" EssaE»siy contesContcst lo bec helhold oOn Thec awardcd~t ucc •- —•'» opening frama, Rossetti reached on wild throw to tho wrong base cost To Be Published Weekly Meets second and fourth Mon­ Jr. Women's league of O. 8. C. '.?r„*ih^\i'lKAwus a gunner^ ana^^iB^t-iiauionh ^hrln nlks CQj.pjJQ _ fj, ^),p EasHault HttveHaven HigHlRhlanh anud ccertificateu s hole l3ul IhtiuKh ho did \\\s best. It wijs not the liu.Mllcr,s' day, a .shortstop error wltli one out. llie Post 80 Junior Legion baseball days, 8 P.M. In Masonic Hall. 1st Wed. of every month at feaf Clusters and Ih^Dlsthigfiishe"adt I„.,,„„^"^^"^ , """-'",„K„ ••',,.,p" '"^'pn„' B»8»lonBossion. TVIThe|alC all l who submisulunitl .a> paper.'I,.....,_. t is how But thoy were goody ? •• Tlnari walked. Roberts filed to Bn?«i,.n MVH'^1 Dlsunguishcd lorlhcomlng essay contcst, origina- planned to make thcsO awards on team a chance tor a triple ploy im­ Harry R. Bartlett Post, American --. ._ „„!,„ ihpap awards on ' center field and was erased when mortality and even more disastor- 8:00 P. M. In Parish House. A short time following his dis- iff\}',^ I^J'i, Lown ^anS^'fieautltul ^^^ Topic<"^y'«''"•'='thanksgivins tor Dixicrcni uia,uiag recess> , Two teams Carney' riuuembors playing against wore Pop Bn\ll,h's Mason made a spectac\ilar Jumping in Ford Truck History! Legion, meets 2nd and 4th Junior Guild of Christ Church ous, a defeat B lo 5 at the hands of New Haven; Philip Thursday 8rM P, M. Legion charge, he roenllslcd as a private ^13Z. ^Z\^'^°Z nnnn in n ThTopicc developmens tor DIXtcrcnt ot Hiost Oradce themes s Colored alunla frovn DSxWcU Avenue and aoorgo Welsa' Now Uavou catch nttor misjudging the drive Post 47 ot New Haven at the high ^^irweereHcctivc with today's g-Se?o'ra'ro-Thc-Ncw>avcn Sav- meets in Church Hall fourth will iihow how the spirit of the against the poor background. Buildings. , Coloulnls. *•-> scliool (leld in East Haven on Tues-, few ot the Ford Bonus Built Truck models for '49. Bank; Arthur W. Roberts, el Thursday In each month. ?.ll'=it^r.^ ^^ »^''"°"='' "^ ^^° school chlldtonfroni Credo makes the various activities Cacace's binglo scored Rossetti but We're glvlne the hlRh-dollar on tnick trade-ins East Haven Assembly, Otiiv ot -- .-,™r^„„iiv Hfo moro efflcierit It may oomo as a surprise lo many who played baskolball with the day niglit. becnuse we vo got the hiKgo.'Jt monthly sales ^«fottheotticcor«^^^ Women's Republican club moots grades six Of community ilto moro Haesclio Was strikeout victim to A base on balls and a steal of Cerk Show the following «na„ux to -The Branford Fedora, Raintiow for girls meets flret ° Besides• h^^mothcr--.. -"-, he i's Maddensurvived, Sschoolr . ^^^^^_^^,,^^^^'"' '"'"'°' '"'"' ^°' ""'' in their service to humanity Brnutovd Alumni flfloon ryoara ago but there waa an earlier edition of dose the inning. ttirget of new InicltB we've had in years.' Now's the Time to Trade 1 • 1rTnsa^?i^ons5S\?d^dur-|sa^^^^^^ • Fourth Thursday at the Annex brothers, Edward well as every citizen's rcBponslnillty second gave thcElm City ontranUs and third Friday, Masonic Hall by two Is known locally, r Ihn Alumni and It was managed by Carney, The gnards wore D'raiik Branford added two more In tlie In the slato-wlde legion play a run House. well u» uvuii„j »„v.«, fv,„— (i.nmmon'good . C(n\rth wlicn Long opened tho Chooie from Over ISO Models! •Get new-truck pep and power, get new-truck EteSrSeokTguly: p^,^JS~T.-.Cleary to _,-^ ^ 7:30 P.M. Regan and Frank D\n>n. Allornatlug wltli Albert Jourdan, who wa,s lured In the llrst frame but East Haven cost-cutting elTicicncy by putting a Ford Truck Garden Club meets fourth lo cooperate tor the common'good tramo with a single. Casanova rallied Willi a two run attack In Tljere's a Ford Truck for j/oiir inh, tor any job. South District Civic Association trom> rotiromonl, waa Clllt Ucynold.s at tlie pivot spot, in the forward walked. Murphy sacrificed both Over 150 models In all, from half-ton Pickups to on your Job nowl Trade in your old truck while Wednesday In Hagaman and three sisuuin, ..«..^ — Olh Grade. TruBT,ee.sWp! In Home the second lo lead going Into tho meets second and fourth Tues­ Memorial Library. ^mimmern'mmschool sysuuiii o,..„ is devoting an d Family Unity. bcvtha, Qono McCarthy Jilld Bay Jones sped ll\o bull tiirougli llu! l»)op. 145-horsopowcr BIG JOBS. a teacher in the New Haven High I !",',"'•;;' ." v„i,,.„ „, runners along, Haywood reached on seventh and last Inning 2 to 1. you can still get tho high-dollar for it. Used truck ^^»ort^nl=o^Ca^,;giJa^^^^^^^^ Bi-e; Branford Savings Bank^^lo days, 8:30 p.m. 83 'Vista Drive. McCarthy who latcv became an oxcclicnl pitcher wltli ti\o Branford a tlolder's choice error and Long Bradford Manor Auxiliary moots School; Mrs. Thomas McPartlandh^^"^^great ^ dea^^achol of hir osf time to foster his 7lh Grade. Trusteeshlji in School A base on balls gavo New Haven Immediate Dellveryl values are slipping fast. Start .saving with Ford ,,, Saltonstall Civic Association, idea of. International understanding Life—its studies and objectives. Town Team; had to play basketball with a light holiuet on ids head to counted. Taylor hit into a force out at tho Bradford Manor Hall ot Manchester and Mrs. Charles I'''='^°''' "y.'K'". '^"^ a rimner with no outs. An attempt­ Wa can make immediate delivery on all but a the truck that is Bonus Built to last iongef- every flrst*'Monday of tho Pickett of East Haven. He was tho 8lh Grade. Trusteeship In Public Tlnari to Smith and Casanova ed sucrlllce was mishandled and first Tuesday of month 8 P. M. Ki^S?T'S^^S\'Ta£^^SS't.n..- oroloot a Htcol plate wliio.l) was piaued there after ho sulVcrert a boy­ S to Liuls Slroc", eljx- John S munity^^^^^^^^ S'Tug- nephew of Grace Madden ot New in his "Credo" or "My UKli, viM.„_. .- dontod tho plate sately. Mason men were on second and third. At Momauguln Lodge, No. 138 A. F. month." hood aooldent, Tho addition of Iho headpiecu gave l>im a t.n-midabli. struck out. °;*'"'^'&fd'D%rh to^UM; BldB. 8. Loan Ass'n to John Aug Junior Friends of Music, Third Haven, who is also a teacher in in Human DcHllny." ous and Social Ideals. this junoturo New Havoq tried n A, M. Stated CommunicationB ,e scnooin i/iiuii^. I am tho custodian of thc years, 10th Grade. TrustocBhlp Iri Wel- appoarohot\ and oppononU and iholr toUowors used to question hts ISast Haven made Its big threat squeeze play but Esposlto made a et ux; Mlldrea urouio ^ Uaigr Thursdays 3:30 P. M. Hagaman the schools there Trustee ot all that man has bcen|{j^jg'}^„g„j,lgg hi the last iuilt ot the fifth Inn­ 1st and 3rd Mondays except The funeral will lake place from V'o*" „,n Grade. TrustoMhlp^Rln roughnosa, ,. diving catch ot the pop bunt and July and August Library. thlee parlorparloi s ot M. F. Walker & Sons, J^""", Uth ing, walked and went to second on then negleolqd to toss the ball to July 26—Well Child Contcrcnce vernmcnt and International Re- John MoCutoheou uitod lo sub on that team and the high light of Taylor's mlsc\io. Rossetti tanned. Amorlgo Club meets last Sunday Chapel Street, Saturday at8:3() i™' thud tor a relay lo second and a Town Hall, 9:30 to 11 A.M. A.M. Solemnn higIHBhH masI,,*^,.s. of_roquic...... , m AnrthThastage of his triumphant I o„' Its DXl8ti\uco wv\s the,your that they tooic two games from the famed Tlnari reached on Haywoocm.solves. Otttimos counted and in a mix-up around hove caught tho base runner trying el ux to An- and fourth Wednesdays, Red from Old Stone Church. Nltp" I M-"-«>•••••'-"Biennial - Town Election '^^,^^'1^1 ^""^ iSf to the dovolopment pt lo score tor' the second time but Federal Savings & Loan' Ass'n., to " ' '^ • • -- " inrf the di llrst base. Murpliy was injured, Men's Hall. July 25—"Cappy Baldwin Civilization. Social studies will in mid-wlulor, tho boiler would explode, flooding the floor, Then tiie nevlln replaced the Stony Creek apparentlnppuveiiuy unconsciouuueuii:)uiuu:s) uofi thLUUo luirmii - Russb lo Grover J. nu..uj, „.-..,. Raymond H. BoulpUe, et ux; The! E. H. Republican Town Com­ MORTGAGE DEEDS • . First Federal Savings & Loan A.ss'n, I Pequot Junior Council, every comillT'o Be Held October 3 stars. his grasp of the Clviuzaiiou. uu„i... boys would cull upon aeorgu Balsiey, ctislodiau al the armory to assl.sl Irtd. Cacaco fanned. Villano walked nor on third, Espositp, failed to ro^ mittee, 8 P.M., qorner of Austin The Secreta,ry of Slate's ofhce has And my soul touch tho program at,many points. in a plneh-hiltlnK role but Mautle, lay lo the plate and the score was Michael Sola, et al to American lo Henry J, Graver; Josephine "Thursday, Red Men's Hall. Ave. and Henry St., Moniau- thorn with their troubles. Bank & Trust Co.; Antonio Cag- Amato to Pasquale Taddie, et al;l notified Town Clerk Margaret Infinite. Thus may the childron and the, .subbing for Haoscho, struck out to tied. Tliereaftor the Eiist Haven St. Vincent DePaul's Ladles Guild guin. I must so live today that tomorrow Probably tho funniest incident of the loam's career was tho niglil ohucker lost control and before the giano. et al lo Theodore Salitta; The Morris Plan Bank of New Ha- [Tucker that the biennial election In homes ot those in tho different oi\d tlie inning. meets second Tuesday, 8 P. M. Aug. 2—Well Child Conference the town of East Haven will bo held Ail Ihey who mark my steps may grades feel that Eolng to school is In lij'mo. Conn. whu\» (ho local boys wore rouglilug >ip and beating tiie Post 83 added an insurance coun­ frame was Over New Haven had Slephen D'Addlo, et ux to Conn, ven to Nils J. Ahlberg; The First] Highland School, 0:30-11 A.M. truly say, down coal five. Of a sudden the game .slopped whon a gent wearing counted sevbri times, aided by a - T,„„i, nf Nftw Haven; Harry Federal Savings & Loan Ass'n., to Church audltorulm. on October 3. Dales for primaries, "Thou hast well-borne our priceless a very Importantouslness In which ter In tile top lialf ot llu; seventh Aug. 6—Bradford Manor Drum causes, vole making sessions, etc., they all have a share, a star stopped on the (luor. with typical Yankee Iwang. lie nasally au- when Ablondl singled and swiped triple by John DoMalo, Elm City • -". T,i,iii„ n nandelora Legion Auxiliary meets Third Corps Field Day Parade and i heritage." receiver. which precede the election have.I And If in mc man's hope bc largo l MrMr. . Glllisuimo,, Superintendentcu , and uomicod, "Ittn you tollers can't play right, by heck, then you arc agoln' tlie koyslone sack. Lehr Hied lo Friday 8 P. M. Legion Building Exhibition. 1 Mr, Carl H. Gary Peter Scalesse Jasper Salerrio Con- Aug. 7—American Legion Outing. yet to be releasd. i grown, Mr, Carl H. Garvin, principal of the lo Jftll tor tho night". right for tile second putout but runner. John Aucaij?ne, et| East Havan Democrats, Second Political action has been on the His spirit In understanding more IHigh School, flrmly hope that this Clinndlcr belled another lilt to left Bcechwood Manor, Wallingford, free, I exercises will help to; develop a Questioned ns lo l\ow the loam traveled lo those piaee.s, Carney Casanova accounted for the home '«=^^"?f ,?''p"?oWessW« ildg-S-I^anlfre^^ |1'o'^Tolin !J™n'efJl "& Friday, Red Men's Hall, upswing as the Town Committees wlilch scored Ablondl, althougii the loam's batting order in one, two. 5:00 P.M. Men's Club Far off eternity will seem more vast, spiritual unity and comnion purpose said, "Usually wo lu\d a couple of tlie boys wlwso.da'ds had ears or who vunplro, Castellano, awarded tho East Hayen Fire Co. No. 1, moots Aug. 8—St. Clare's ot both the Democratic and Re­ three, fashion In the home halt of Firo Cosey Beach publican parties prepare their ottl- Although the contest will not I nesamons men.g parents,'teacher- Thus they, wits n anmdo busli-uu-- own«d them Ihcniselves tn\nsporl us". \ Stony Creek lad tho run when Ca­ the last canto. Carncvaie; EHiest Mcone j^^^, gu^so to /"^"H^^en'^to Thomas J. first 'Wednesday 8 P. M. Carnival, corner start until school opens in Scptem-jness men. Thus they, with thc chll caco wa.s delected holding the base and Coe Ave. rial slates ot candidates to be voted drcn at school, shall work together But It Is hard lo iaxuglne a car, the like of which now reposes In Headquarters. ber, pupils may be preparing ma-^ to preserve "•-"*'-"politica' " '!l —'""anHd' rpitalou•"""threligiouo s Public Health Nursing Ass'n Aug. 12—Frank M. Dooley Swim on In the September primaries. Jia\my Melton's museum,' putierlng over horse and buggy roads, filled pretty well. He was in town for only a few days. His family was not Meet, 2 P.M., Fenton's Beach. ir,CTUBHCAN WOIWEN MEFI' terlal at any time during the freedom and the opportunity for all "^"""^'iS4n°'H^^^^^Bldg, & L,oaii rto«.... -- ^ meets first Monday . 8 P.M. vacation. Conditions of thc to the ovortlawlag with ilvuly, athletic youlhs. with him. His eldest two were now college graduates and the third and tiiM,TowneT , tie t Loaux nt o Willia"»=.;'••m T„. Cleary„!„„,.«•; I CarnvevaieCarnvevale. ciet, uxUA.,, ocuj—,_-^ r,.,-on- Aug. 18—Weil Child Conference, The East Haven Republican to achieve the ^highest Human Town Hall. Bradford Manor Hall, 9:30-11 Destiny But though tho rond.'s wore rougii, the trips had their recompenses. lasl was n>idway through his collegiate years. Gerard Mattola to American Bank den,, et ux to Margaret J. Durso; American 'War Mothers, -This-win serve M a . P.'ollmlnary h Trust Co; Gerard Mattola to Margaret J. Durso lo BenJ. Padden, East A.M. \^s^l&r^"^'^''"A^rt.lSrrTVutt e Of"" Austin^^^f^FSr^^ Essays «eWD^^^ •This will Bcivc uo «, . , "11 gave Uio boys a chimce lo meet the local dames and cut in on the The ta,lk droned on in Iw.y fashion Just like tho fly which was TW FORD FORTRAPES i Pietro Glacomini, et ux; W. Free- et al; Conn, Savings Bank to Jas. Haven Chapter, meets second Aug. 23—Well Child Conference, {notice; further details will bc given towi\ talent," Carnoy summwrlacd, bruslilng against the speaker's neck. = * land Lewelian to The Branford P. Doherty; Michael T. Jordan, et Tuesday, 8 P. M. Hagaman Town Hall, 9:30-11 A.M. i5f;^nu*'Kt dT^ast wliwonowltdon of the Credo,^_,W ^^ ^,^, 300ta t the opening of school In Septcm- Tho one lime umpiro and i-eteree, ho was umpire in clilet of llio Jhu Carney was once again a .successful businessman but for a few Frederal• f?':"'nt"ux'.nlumbus Trading I Chas. A. "orrmann u^ ^^^^^ Christ Church Men's Club meets Parly, St. Clare's Guild, Church the sharp impact ot Tommy Corcoran's rifle throw into tlie old mitt Blalce;..The ^

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