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HAQAMAN MEMORIAL EAST HAVEN PUBLIC LIBRARY, Ino. THK BRANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1938 Page Eight Miss Fannie E. Jourdan Is slopping THE HOME NENVSPAl'KB IS A In Beverly, Mass. TUB HOMM TO\VN PAPEB VITAL KOIIOB IN EVBIIY TOWN Man About Mrs. Florence Royal passed her i'OBTRAYING AS IT DOES nUANlfOItD—NORTH nUANPORD TIE,:MOVIE GBYEBJ Calendar Of Events Easter vacation In , Ohio. STONY CUKBK—VINE OIlOItARn LOCAL UAPPEMNGS IN SHORT IlBACn — INDIAN NECK HOLLYWOOD OOSSII*: Sanders agrees to undertake the Town...... Y^^, The Ladles' Social Club will hold FAMILIAR LANOUAOE (XR/VNNIS COIINKU — IttORRIS James Stewart the actor, and hia risky Job. UY JOHN c. CAiui I =2:5 AC a drawing tor tatted and crocheted COVE — E,\SX HIVVKN APRIL 22nd handkerchiefs on May 14 at the VND EAST HAVEN NEWS friend, John Swope, are in Arizona Although all Americana arc warn­ ed to avoid the danger zone, June her up tor 42 days. Community House. for a vacation. liiuBo—Bcticfit St. Jlary's Heetory I'^md—Tryst—8 iHO. Take a look some time at the follows her Inattentive hero. San- Aniimil Kale, 8 I'. M., 'Inlden I-hiks, Talxir Clnireli I can't find his name on our sub­ VOL. XI—NO. 3 Branford, Connecticut, Tluusday, April 28, 1038 Both arc Interested in amateur Main Street numbers In the Toole Price Five Cents dor's Introduction to Dolores Del KnuiiMcr H(iilii(l-IIp in IMKII KCIIIKII Block and down toward Rose Hill. scription list. He must have bor­ phtofsraphy, Stewart In moving pic­ Rio occurs when she shoots at him tures, and Swopo In still photo­ linml'ord ViHiliiiK Nurse' Drivii nmloi-wn.v . They run consecutively 254, 258. 258 rowed that copy ot the Review, You will enjoy a better In the hotel. This turns out to be lilue & (Inld VnrHily Show, Hast. Ilaveii High Selioi)! I'u|'il«. '" We don't mind having people graphy. They plan to vlslf vlUaBcs a case ot mistaken Identity, and When you get down to the entrance ride with a Good Clean the High School. steal our thunder, Just so long as Standard Tests Grange To Give Uncle Sam Has on the outskirts of Tuscon where the adventurer gets along famously to the second floor ot the McCarthy Car they will photogrdph natives per­ we can be helpful. Borough Will Consider Service Battery Ball with the dangerous beauty, Block you nnd that It Is only 200, forming their traditional dances, APRIL 23rd Are Being Given Minstrel Show New Stamps For which Ihoy do every year at Easter Sanders collect,s the million dol­ Suvals. next door. Is al.so 200. Lew AverlU has lent me a very llmo. lars at great rl.sk but finds the Asliley Shirt .Sliop (Jirls dance; •Take a number from 1 to 10"Interestin g scrapbook. I plan-to re­ Asking For Permission • At High School Monday Night Air Mail Week Here Saturday Evening StcViiart will remain until ho Issmuggle r dead ot a heart attack must have been a popular game produce some ot the things In It, needed at M O M for his next role when ho returns to deliver the mon­ APRIL 25th around here at one time. perhaps beginning In this Issue. Local School Measures Perfor In "Shopworn Angel," with Margar­ ey. Sanders tells Dolores ot the sit­ Raymond Boutelle has also prom­ Only the finishing touches are Special Issue Will Bo On Sale At uation and her unscrupulous ac­ llolarV—1'2:iri—CniigreKiiliimal Chureli I'arlors. . For Smooth Performance To Unite With The Town lacking to perfect the Minstrel et Sullivan. Thorns come with the roses. ised to lend me some material niance Of Pupils By National Local Post Oilloo May IB Will Be Gala Occasion complice plans to get the fortune Vurieiy Show, t.'oniininiily llouNe, IjeiK.'lil of iVorthfonl hpiHCo- I killed my first mosquito of the Show which will be presented by "The motion picture, whenever which I shall also pass along. and Beauty Have Your Standards It has dealt with aviation, has turn­ for himself. piil Church. .season last Saturday night. CAR WASHED and Branford Grange No. 200 next Tues­ The unsuspecting adventurer Is Call For The Bi-Annual Meeting To Be Held Monday day evening at 8 o'clock In the Com­ Postmaster Jusciih Drlscoll has Son Of Governor Cross Will Be Among Noted Q-uests Of ed to war, or army or navy flying, Recently had an Interesting talk LUBRICATED at Evening Provides For Expression Of Opinion—Strong Standard tests in many subjects for Its thrills. Yet the greatest lured to a house In the "Interna­ APRIL 20lh Ever notice how you don't get with Alec Caddy about the soldiers' munity House, and the final rehear received the following Intormatlon; Honor—Many Military Units Of The State Will Be tional Settlement" where the thief are being given to the pupils of the A distinctive, two-color air mall .dangers In the air, are faced by tired working when you forget monument on the Green. Did you Sentiment For Consolidation Is Offset By Consider­ sals will smooth up the remaining Eop.i'03onLed At Outstanding Social Event To Be has prepared an ambush. Just then Hast Haven Oarilen Chili in Old Stone Church - Dossert High School this week nnd next stamp will be Issued by the United peace time civilian flyers." that you are working, I have al­ ever take a good look at it? It you Brennan's able Opposition. rough spots. The large nmnocr of Held. At Branford Armory the bombardment of the city begins Bridge—1.110. ,, „ , „ ways believed that fatigue Is a week, with tlie cooperation of the people who plan to attend the per­ States Post Otllee Department as a So declares Lt, Commander Frank want to see a really beautiful Job Connecticut State College at Storrs. and a direct hits Is scored on the J.unclieon, Short Hoaeh SnnsliinerH, lUiOO, hostess, Mr.s. Iteardon phenomenon ot the mind, not the formance are exiiectlng nn evening special recognition ot National Air Wood, formerly one of the Navy's In cut granite, do that. The most interesting feature ot The tests are based upon standards One ot the outstanding social ev­ house. The crook Is killed and San- body. The case of Bill Seavey helps Service ot fine entertainment, and the in­Mall Week, May 15 to 21, which will moat noted flyers, with 5,000 hours I hope to get a good story about the biannual meeting ot tlie Bor­ Engagement Of tor various ages and grades, arriv­ ents of the year will bo the 47th dors Is pinned under the wreckage. dications are that they will not be be the greatest effort In the history Benefit Show In the air, holder ot altitude and APRIL 2Bth to prove my claim. the monument tor Memorial Day. ough ot Brantord next Monday eve­ ed at by a long series of experi­ Annual Ball ot the Branford Ser­ other records, and hero of Innum- Is badly wounded. Dolores manages Bill sulfered so from Insomnia Station disappointed. ot tills service to Increase its ef­ to get a physician who performs a They tell me that J. P. Callahan is ning will be provided by the fifth Miss E. Williams ments Involving thousands of pu­ fectiveness nnd popular support. vice Battery which will bo held in herabld power dives and other per­ Installutinn of Oflieers, Mdmauguin, PTA that he got to be a physical wreck. Telephone 886 Will Be Given the Stnle Armory Saturday evening transfusion on the .spot, tor which the man I want to approach tor In­ article ot the call for the meeting pils all over the country. The The cast follows; ilous feats. He went to live with his married formation. results reveal the standing ot the An announcement today at Na­ from D to 2 o'clock, Tho Battery the girl donates the blood. 302 Main St. Branford which reads Interlocutor, Irving Adams; the '•• Ho passes the accolade to the mo­ APRIL 30th brother John at Spruce Head on Is Announced pupils In any given school system tional Air Mall Week general head­ Here Next Week Ball has become a Branford tradi­ Leaving for help, she returns with "To get an expressions ot opinion end men: Earlo'Borger, Willis H. dern test pilot, whoso ability to per- the Maine coast, hoping that the Have you noticed the many evi­ as compared with the accepted quarters here by Major Paul 'R, tion, and the affair ot this year will 'form the "terminal velocity" dive Is June and Dlek Baldwin, daring news Semi-Foruwil Dance at .Innior College ol! Commerce, sponsored from the legal voters ot the Bor­ Pratt, Jr,, James Sullivan, Gordon not bo Interior in nny way to tho salt air would cure him. It didn't. dences ot cordial relations among At a tea given in the liome ot standafds, and also give an oppor­ Younts, Executive Chairman, said Madame Annette ot New Haven the basis ot the trade. This Is thepape r man, and friends ot Sanders. liy Rainhnw Assembly. . ,, ough as to whether or not the state Benson, Janies Blgelow, nnd Char­ beat of those held In former years. BUI had heard that salt water our various Protestant denomina­ Mrs. William J. Phillips,' Maple tunity to determine the strong and tills stamp will be symbolic ot thewil l bring a show here May 7 tor the subject dealt with In "Test Pilot," Juno and Dlek have lound romance Service liutlery liall in Armory !) 1'. M. to U A. M. legislature should be asked to re­ les Hooglikirk; chorus, Dorothy Ben The drill shed has been tasteful­ bathing was good for Insomnia, tions. There has been a lot ot Joint Street, Saturday afternoon, the en­ weak phases ot Instruction. A study Air Mall nnd should be highly de­ benefit ot the Community Council. M a M's saga ot privation aviation, in the midst of the war, peal the Charter ot the Borough son, Alice Barron, Mrs. C. B. Rider, ly decorated In blue, gold and Sanders Is saved and the tour flee but all his lite he had had a terri­ action among them lately, socially Business Directory gagement ot Miss Erma Elizabeth of the results enables a school sys­ sirable tor the many thousands ot The .same show, which will Include ,CO-stRrrlnB Qlark Gable, Spencer MAY lat of Brantord, and discontinue the Williams, daughter ot Mrs. Howard Mrs. Albert Altmannsberger, Mrs. collectors who will send and receive white, and boxes have been provided from the city to a departing retugoe ble tear of being drowned. Brother and otherwise. same." tem or an individual teacher to re­ several Brantord young people, was Tracy, Myrha Lby and Lionel Barry Miller Williams, and the late Mr. Charles Hooghkirk, Mrs. Frank Rn- letters on the special flights that at either end of tho hall tor the ves.sel. John took care ot that. He rigged As a contrast, a friend ot mine medy defects that might not other­ presented at Shubort's not long ago. more. Child ireiillh Day. For some time past tliere has been Williams, of West Main Street, to lola, Mrs. Willis H. Pratt, Jr, Dor­ week. guosts ot honor nnd the ball bom- International Settlement" will up a harness sufspended by an elas­ who once lived in a' southern state Toilet Outfit* complete with scat wise bo lully known. Mrs. Michael Cnrplnella is chntr- "The dearth ot big time aviation considerable local sentiment in fa­ Carl William Todt; son ot Mr. nnd othy Obel, Roselln Schwnnfeldcr, Major Younts said he has been mlttee. A member ot the excellent postlvely be the picture ot the hour. tic cord from something that look­ says that although Protestants and 512.95. ncalUig boilers, radiators vor ot the consolidation ot the Town On Tuesday the High School pu­ nmn tor the sale ot tickets and has orchestra which will provide mualo pictures recently," says Command­ ed like tt hammock frame. When Mrs. Carl Frederick Todt ot Roselle, pils were also given Elsie Hall, Mrs. Irving Adams, Mrs. informed by Poslnuister General the following committee working er Weed, "can bo directly troced to On the same program ot the Loew Nearly twenty years later the ma- Catholics get along fine there, the and Borough ot Branford, and tlie for the dancing will bo Lou Anthon- Aged Resident Bill lay In the water with this thing and fittings at low prices; wiwhlng N. J., was announced. tests which give an Indicatiointelligence,n of J ,J, Gnrmp, Mrs. Andrew J. Mc- Parley tliat this stamp will bo ot with iier; Mrs. Roland Goler, Mrs, public surfeit In war themes." But Poll College Theatre Is "Love Is A •Ine flyer was awarded the Dlstln- different sects ot Protestants are proposal has recently been agita­ 1.S, a native of Brantord who la now around him It held him up and took Mrs. Charles E. Geier poured Cutcheon, Jean Allen, Ralph Lewis. six-ccnt denomination, the same Irwin W. Morton, Mrs. Frank Kin­ the pilots who, paradoxlally, have Headache" with Kranchot Tone and UUlshcd Plying Cross by President very hostile to each other. mnclilnca and refrigerators. Conn. ted. The Borough officials therefore each indlvdual students reasoning Q,„„ p„„;,ronl, Harold Barron, Har- playing in tho "big time." Gladys George, also In the cast are Continued Irom pai/e one away his tear. considered that the present was a while Mrs. Claude W. Stan- powers. The results ot these latter „y ^,i„„^ ^ouls Doolittlc; director size as the commcmorulive Issues. ney, Mrs, Jolin Waters, Miss Mary the most dangerous occupation ot Roosevelt tor what was once con­ No sensible person can deny that IMuinblng * Heating Blatorlals Co., nard, Mrs, Louis H. Mory, Mrs. The border, ot distinctive Air Mall Among tho distinguished guests Mickey Rooney, Tod Healy, and Vir­ he spent In Cornwall Bridge. He was It worked fine, too. Bill would good time to get an expression ot tests are placed on tile in the school SUney, Mrs, Irving Harrison, Mrs, all, have been unsung heroes. sidered a foolhardy stunt, but Is now our way is better. Mutual tolerance Ernest B. Burnett assisted. Receiv­ ot music, Mrs Earle Berger, design, will bo printed In blue nnd ot honor who will bo in attendance ginia Wledlor, at one time In the printing business lie In that gadget and go through nso State St., New Haven, Conn., sentiment, which, however, would otllee and are often ot great value S, V. Osborn, Jr„ Mrs John Hort, an accepted principle of naval av­ and kindliness among all religious ing with Miss Williams were Mrs. the central dcsgn will bo In red. This Mrs, William Philips, Mrs. Roy Cox, are Samuel Avery Cross, son of See you In the Movies, here with his brother Harry. Ho was the swimming motions until ho I'lioiio 8-0028., have no legal force. In determining what should or can HOT TIPS FOE THE WEEK: iation. groups Is the best guarantee ot a Carl Frederick Todt, ot Roselle, be done to help develop the powers design will depict an eagle with out­ Miss Mary Devlin, Mrs, Marlon Stan Governor Wilbur L. Cross, with Your MOVIE GUYED a charter member ot Woodland dropped Into a sound sleep. There Oeorgo Sanders, adventurer and neighborly- community. It Is lmpo.sslble to predict what Mrs. William Joshua James, and of Individual students. Bids Received stretched wlng.s, bearing in Its tal-nard, Mrs, Margaret Montellus, members ot tho Governor's staff; Lodge, Knights ot Pythias, had been was one hitch; ho would keep on action In the matter will be taken soldier of fortune, proves a fascin­ very active In that organization. Mrs. Hans C. Todt of Ellabeth, New The tests will be corrected at Ins a shield, olive wreath and a Mrs, Norman V, Lamb,,Mrs, Donald Major General Morris B. Payne, ating nguro to June Lang, pretty swimming and sleeping until some­ It you are tired of hearing me TYPEWRITERS — ALL MAKES at Monday night's meeting. There Commander ot the 43rd Division, survivors are his widow, two sons, New, Ucbuilts, Rentals, Portables, Jersey, and Mrs. William J. Phil­ Storrs, ninny of them by an elec­ On New School bundle ot arrows. Numerous orna­ Sawtelle, Mrs, William Kremser, contest winner ot a trip to the tar body came to wake him up. Once, talk about the Rose Brook project, is a strong sentiment for consolida­ and his staff, ot Now London; Col­ Colfege Notes George H. Andrews of Ansonla and Supplies lips. Attending were some 60 guests trical device that records and scores mental delttils have been included Mrs, Harry Poulton, Miss Mildred east: Sanders Is onrouto tor a Job when John and his wife wont away tion, but there Is also considerable LaCroIx, Mrs, J, Rny MacLean, Mrs. onel otto H, Schroetor, cpminander Shirley ot.the U. S. Navy; a daughter go down and take a look yourself. Convenient Terms from Brantord, New Haven, Bridge­ automatically. The correct answer Over ntty bids on the ten room In the overall design. • .as flying Instructor In "Intornatlon-1 for a weekend trip they forgot that The WPA is doing a real Job opposition. A small attendance at Louis Rlt'/.lngcr, Mrs. Charles .Lake, of the 102nd Field Artillery, and his Eva; a sister, Mrs: Edward H. Howd RELIANCE TVPEWRITER CO. the meeting will probably result In port, Ivorylon, and Roselle and Eliz­ to a problem Is Indicated by a addition to the Brantord High This stamp first will be placed on ial Settlement" which will'be shown j Thomas R. Ward has arrived from Bill was In the harness, and ho lay down there. abeth, New Jersey. mark In a certain space. If the .sale May 14, at Dayton, Ohio, which Mrs, Carl Erlckson, Mrs. A. J Pfeitt, staff, of New London; members ot of Stony Creek, several nephews nnd C. B. GUY, Mgr. negative action on the proposition. School were opened and read at a tho Governor's Foot Guard, ot Now at the Loew Poll College Theatre Wharton College, University ot nieces, Including Edward E. Howd there and swam from Saturday For ten years the Review has had Miss Williams is a graduate ot mark is In the proper place the special meeting ot the Board ot Ed­ Is the home ot the Wright Brothers, Stacla Brnda, Genevieve Zurasky, Telephone 7-2738 Opposition to the joining ot town and Miss Gertrude Clancy. Haven, the New Haven Grays, Now •for one week starting Friday April Pennsylvania to be with his parents ot Stony Creek; and two grandsons noon to Monday morning. Ave theme songs, a curb on the Elmir'a College, Elmlra, N. Y., is a machine records the answer as cor­ ucation held Monday evening In who built the first successful air­ 22nd. ji4AR8NEiL 109 Crown Street, New Haven and borough may also be expected Havon Blues, Putnom Phalanx, tho for his Easter recess. of Aniionla, What nobody realized was that Green, Rose Brook drainage, a mun­ from some citizens who do notmembe r and former secretary-trea­ rect. It it is elsewhere a failure Is the superintendent's oflloe. Some of plane, and at St. Petersburg, Flor­ ,Betpre landing ho Is appraachod STUNT FLYING FOR SCHiNCE the'cord which held Bill up was be­ surer of the Elmlra College Club ot lecorded Both the tests and the re- ida, where the first passenger I New Haven Ilotso Guard, an^ a del­ Arrangements arc Incomplete icipal eoilectlon ot garbarge and LADIES—MEN—Go into a spare or , want the tovvn tp,take,over, the bur- the bids were submitted tor the egation from Oorcoran-SundqulBt 'l)y nn International arms smuggler Stunt riylng has become a feature Miss Isabolle Crawford partici­ tor the funeral which will be con­ ing steadily weakened by the action ashes^ a sewer system, and the full time business—use your oAvii :'defr^oI-^'ltaBimfniii^A^'sra^^^ Cpiiqe^tlcut. {^..TQdl ^tgrftd|Uatg, ,«ultlng scores^ wllj bo ictuincd t^ buUWniiJo)? Its^whUQ-oUms^BTO flight was made. On the tollowlnB with a proposition to receive a pay­ ot every air show. Daring aviators pated in a concert, given by the ot the salt water. First it stretched, 6f 'NewuS'ork'.unlversl iho locnl*60ht)ol~^-i*~-**-"i"*'»**'*'"**«- s^Ql^ ^i/aitKmi i ducted according to the rites ot the building of more homes In Bran- home—we furnish everything and i-nria'SfrSetlights'lli'the cent'er. will be on Sale at many thousands of &&ai ment oC one:million dollars tor a ipertorm aerial gymnastics which glee clubs ot Smith College and Har Lodge, Knights ot.pythlas and had and tor two weeks Bill was swim-1 show you how. S20.00 starts you. Other articles In the warrant are CommeWe, 'Accounts, and Finance ti acts Iford. He is a member ot Sigma Sigma Pra Post Offices throughout the United the nrangomfcnls for the ball In­ shipment'.to, China's chelt seaport. leave the beholder spellbound, they vard University Saturday. been very active in that organiza­ ming on his own without knowing Write at once for full particulars. To elect a Clerk, a Treasurer, War­ Another special meeting of the eceive . Because it. pays well, the penniless loop, whirl or side-sllp In a bewild­ Number 1 is a reality, number 2 ternlty and the New York University Slates. cludes Pi IvateGeorgo Lalch, chair­ tion. it. Then one day while he snoozed Is in , and number 5 is L. II. Seccombe and Sons, 107 den, six Burgesses, a Tax Collector Juniors Give board wlll.'be called shortly to de­ ering array ot maneuvers. Where Miss Ruth Barker ot 63 South Commerce Alumni. Mr. Todt is as­ man, 1st Sgt, Nicholas D, Olrlgllano Mr. Hagenow, driver ot the death and paddled, the cord- broke. Bill's making headway. We estimate that WesttlcUl Ave,, Ansonia, Conn. and a Bailiff. cide upon the awarding of the eon- Readers' Digest are the pioneer airmen who first Main Street is an associate member sociated with the firm ot Patterson tracts. Corporals Donald H, Colburn, John car, was arrested on a charge ot swimming propelled him forward, 10 more years will get us the col­ To act upon the replrts ot thean d Rldgway, Certified Public Ac­ One Act Play Sehwanfeldcr, Ernest Anderson; risked their lives and planes to test ot the International Relations Club reckless driving and released under and he put to sea, sound asleep, like GOOD OPPORTUNITY for Woman Many Attend The valedictorian of the gradu­ unproved or hazardous theories? lection service, and 110 years will Warden and Burgesses, Clerk and countants, of New York. Privates William Rico, John Makow- I Pequot Theatre ot Pembroke College. $1,000 bonds. The case will bo heard a combination ot the Plying Dutch­ over 30. Must be Neat, Reliable, Treasurer of said Borough. ating cln.ss of the Brantord and sky, Cni-1 Johnson and Edward Behind those dizzily spinning see the sewer started. The Props and Paints Club, com East Haven High Schools ns well as before the Coroner today. man and Rip Van Winkle. Intelligent with need tor indepen­ To act upon tlie recommendation Plans Complete Pythian Supper Tamuelvlch, planes and their eccentric move­ Joseph Ayer, son ot Mrs. E. P. If our typesetter accidentally posed ot Brantord High School Jun­ every senior high school In the Bill was awakened by a sharp dent income. References neces­ ot the Warden and Burgesses on the ll<'ri., Sal.—Apri, ff2-'2;t ments are the shadowy Ilgures of slips an extra 1 into that last esti­ iors, presented a one act play at an United States this .spring will re­ Ayer, Indian Neck has heen made blow on the head. sary. P . O. Box 103 New Haven, budget tor the ensuing year, and to School Students There wcie 45 iiresent at the airmen who, tor the most part, are mate we'll let it stand. assembly held yesterday in the For Junior Prom ceive again a year's subscrlijtion to Cash Night Every Friday associate editor of the Ottcrbein Col lay a Borough Tax on the Borough supper and regular meeting of forgotten, The names ot only a tew Gasping and strangling he stood school auditorium. The play portray The Reader's Digest with the com­ lege paper. LOST—Pass Book No. 7382. If found Grand List of 1937. Woodland Temple, Pythian Slslers, Patent Attorney Olady Swarthout, John Boles in remain In the public mind. Some up and clapped his hand to his fore­ During the next tew weeks it you Hear Political od the trials ot a father who stayed Plans tor the Junior Prom have pliments of tlie editors ot that pub­ SOCIETY return to Branford Savings Bank. Thursday evening In Svea Hall,, sacrlllccd their lives tor the advance head, and it came away covered hear somebody in your neighbor's To authorize the Borough Treas- home for one day to show his wife been completed and the committee lication, according to an announce­ "Romance in the Dark" Miss Jean Hoadiey, daughter of uer to borrow whatever money may Among the visitors were the Funeral Today ment ot aviation. with blood. As his hand brushed his house making passionate love, qua- Observer Speak how "easy" it was to manage the wishes to announce that the bids are ment In Its May l.ssue. ALSO -^ Mrs. William H. Hoadiey ot Monto- be necessary to pay the running grand olllcers: Grand Chief Hnr- At first It was believed that no face he noticed that 11 was covered relllng fiercely, or giving forth peals family. now on sale. Reservations are com­ Don Terry, Rosalind IColth in wesc Street, who is Student Govern­ Guests expenses of the Borough until the rletto Nutland and Past Grand The editors ot the Digest are,re­ Olaf Alfred Guatatson, 42, son of seaplane could bo succcsstully by a bristling beard. Still in a men­ ot Insane laughter, don't get dith­ William Allen . White, world re­ The roles were ably filled by thein g In very fast and anyone want­ ment president at Mlddlebury Col­ Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Weaver ot Brad tax due June 1st, 1939, shall have Chief Sadie Nutlund, of Rockvllle; peating last year's otter In further­ Mrs, Lena Gustafson of Church I'A Dangerous Adventure' looped. Spins and loops were accept­ tal tog he looked down at himself ered up about it. nowned editor, since 1895, ot thefollowin g students; The Father, ing bids should gel in toucli with ance ot their expressed desire "to lege, Mlddlebury, Vt. where she Is ley Avenue entertained during the been paid. Grand Senior Mabel Henderson ot Street, died In Washington, D, c. ed for land planes'^wlth their light to discover that his swimming suit There are five or six amateur Emporia (Kansas) Gazette, and re­ Richard Meek; the mother, Reglna any member ot the following com­ encourage education as a continu­ Sat. Only — Lost Epiaodo of a member ot the senior class, re­ week end, Mr. and Mrs. R. Henry To transact any other business Thomaston; Grand Junior Flor­ Sunday following a heart attack. landing gear, but tor seaplanes with hung loosely from a skeleton frame. shows in the local works, and what garded generally as one ot our most Donnelly; the daughter, Lily Ilen- mittee: ous and expanding process, carried cently had charF;e ot arrangements Bowden ot New York. that may properly come before said ence Nolan of BrIdgeiJort; Grand, Mr, Gustafson has made Washing­ "The Mysterious Pilot" their heavy pontoon floats the A sharp rock at the water's edge sagacious political observers was drlckson; the mischievous sons, Stanley Dzwonkaskl, chairman, on long after the classroom Is left tor the annual Student Govern­ you hear is only some actor or ac- meeting. Manager, Mary Duncan ot Sims- ton his home tor the past IB years, maneuver was believed to be Impos­ explained his bloody head. the speaker yesterday at'the David John Dower and Harland Hlbbard; Randolph Blshoj), Barbara Carr, behind." I'hey believe that the need ment Conference at Mlddlebury. Wcck-End torine practicing lines. bury; Supreme Representative Mar­ whllo engaged in the practice ot a ISun., Mnn., Tue«. Apri. 'il-SC-'ili sible. A young Marine Corps flyer Bill crawled out on the shore and S. Lament lecture at Yale Sterling friends ot the daughter, Mary Fitz­ Reglna Donnelly, Mary Fltgzerald, among the yoimg people soon to Representatives of various college Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Chlsholm ot tha Snyder and District Deputy Le- patent attorney, Mr, Gustafson wos thought dltterontly. . Mr. and Mrs. Guy B. Barker, ot Law Auditorium. Describing hlm.self gerald and Gertrude Lak,so; Mabel, William Gay, Lily Hendrlck.son, graduate from the high schools ot 1"MAD ABOUT MUSIC" student bodies'In the East are sent Bradley Avenue, East Haven, have started to explore the country Nora Alwell ot Wetliersfield; Past a graduate of George Washington Twenty-one years ago Captain Mill Plain were week end visitors in Movies Shown as leader of the 4th Ward Republi­ Mary Zawackl. Harland Hlbbard, Eileen Mooney, the country tor vllul contact with University, to this conference. returned from a holiday week end which was utterly strange to him. Grand Chiefs Cora Snow and with Doanna Durbln and Francis T. Evans circled his seaplane cans Is Emporia, in "a typical prairie The play was directed by Barbara Stasia Petela. the living, quickening thought of As a member ot the Literary Club in Manchester, N. H. At last he met a lone clam digger Glover, vt. Amanda Chamberlain ot West Mrs, Gustafson v/as a member of Hcrhort Marshall above Pensacola until he had climb­ state," Dr. White has been three Carr, under the guidance ot Miss No bids win be sold at the door. their day will bo greater than ever. and an Engilsli major student. Miss who finally convinced him that he By V. T. Hammer Haven; Past Grand Chief Nellie Widow's Son Lodge, No, 08, A, P, and ALSO ed to an altitude of 4,000 feet. Then John Zvonkovlc ot West End Ave. times National Committeeman at Alice Murphy, faculty adviser. Alice That the Digest can help fill this Hoadiey was.recently tavlted with a Teacher had fetched up on the extreme end Bailey of Durham, and Past Grand A. M. He leaves his mother; three he shot the plane forward with has returned from a short stay in Republican National Conventions, Wilson was chairman ot the assem- SATURDAY BROADCAST need has been made cleor, they feel, "THE SPY RING" group ot Mlddlebury students to Miss Angelina B. Tomasi ot the of Cape Cod. about 500 miles from Chief Frances Chambers of Man­ by the enthusiastic response to sisters. Miss Alma Gustafson of Now groat speed to .perform the Ilrst loop New York.' At Rotary Club has assisted in formulating the par­ biy. Miss June Mattson ot Stony Creek visit nt the home ot Dorotliy Can- high school faculty has been vaca­ his starting place. chester, their last otter received from near­ London, Miss Plore Gustafson and Wed., 'rhurs.~Ai)ril 27-28 In history with this type of aircraft. tleld Fisher. ty platform, and has been honored An -additional feature of the as- will broadcast the following pro Mrs, Vendla G. Vogol of Hartford, tioning in . There has always been a big ar­ HOTEL Motion pictures of the Castle sembly was a vocal solo by Audrey gram of .songs over station WELI, ly 8000 high school principals, and 'I'o prove the llrst loop was not ac­ gument around Spruce Head as to Marsten Llnsley of Cornwall has many times with degrees at Ameri­ and a brother, Edwin Gustafson of Yankee Rose Oliinawaro Nights been visiting his parents, Mr. and Films of New York were shown by can Universities. ^ Rogers. New Haven; "Green Fields and Blue Tabltha Society meets today at from parents and students. cidental, he repeated the stunt. Carl Borgquist of Upsala College, Wlmt would have happened H Bill this place. Home Mrs. Phllo Llnsley of Harbor Street. Valdemar T, Hammer at the week­ Many East Haven high school stu Birds," Stock; "Sun.shlne and Rain' the home of Mrs. Gustavo Erlckson, "She Married An Artist" Upon landing he was warned not to East Orange, N. J., Is spending his had started due east. Some declared There will be about 20,000 senior The funeral will bo held this af­ Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Hammer will ly luncheon of the Rotary Club dents were In the audience. Georgia Chapter No. 48 O. E, S. Blumenthal; "The Glow Worm IlarrLson Avenue. witli John Boles, Lull Dostor take such risks again. Easter vacation with his parents. I DRAKE high school valedictorians this year ternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the arrive today from a trip to England that he would have run smack into Monday noon In the parlors ot the But Evans had proven his point Rev. and Mrs. A.. T. Bergqulst ot In discussing our present day na­ will hold a public card party and;Llncke; "Love Lends a Little Gift and the Digest, anxious to present mortuary homo of William S, Clancy AIJO the coast ot Spain. Others figured Congregational church. The sub­ Mrs. Hulda Schmld ot Leete's Is­ and one of the greatest tear demons Hopson Avenue. Saturday afternoon TYPEWRITERS j^South Carolina Ave. at Paciflcf! tional problems. Dr. White declared .social Tuesday evening. May 10 at'of Rases," Open.shaw. a year's subscription to each one, nnd Sons In Main Street. The Rev. that the drift of the Gulf Stream ject was "Dayllghting the Trull of land Road is being treated tor ap- "PARADISE ISLE" connected with naval aviation was Mr Bergqulst took part in the con­ tliat democracy so far,has failed to B o'clock In the Old Academy. Mrs.j Selena Burne will be accom- urges that the attention of all high A. T. Bergqulst will otficlte. Burlai Legal Notice w.ould have taken him to Norway. MIMEOGRAPHS I'Atlantic City, New Jerseyf the Padres," which were pictures of endlcltls at the New Haven Hospital. destroyed. As a result many lives as cert given by the Upsala College entirely solve the problem ot theHarol d P. Tousey Is chairman. 'panl.st tor Ml.ss MatUson. school principals be called to this will follow in Tabor Cemetery. A third taction, claimed that the , shown in connection well as planes were saved. Glee Club in commemoration ot the LEGAL NOTICE ADDING MACHINES equitable distribution of our mater­ offer. A special communlcotlon ot Wi­ barnacles would have weighed him V ' with the convention ot Rotary In­ 300th anniversary of the settling ot Notlctf Is hereby given as provided We rent, sell overhaul and ial wealth produced by our efficient dow's Son Lodge No. 00, A, F. and In Section 3339 ot the General Sta­ down and drowned him In his 'i European Plan Hotel — ternational In , com­ Industrial age. We have solved some Delaware by Swedish people. exchange machines Famous Cheshire Bell Once Reposed Here A. M. will be held this afternoon [ Annex Theatre tutes ot the State ot Connecticut, sleep, without his ever knowing * Moderate Hates mencing June 19. Eight from Bran­ ot these problem.s, but not all, but tor the purpose of attending the Gnuitilti Oonior Vhouo 4-KS81 that each owner or keeper of a dog what happened !;o him. Kstttblished 30 years ford are planning to attend, Mr, as Incomplete or as bad as our sol- Nurses Examine Capitol Theatre Miss Florence Smith, a student in ii , Treasured Heirloom Of Cheshire the bell originally was made, though Graduates Of School Make Every funeral. ot the age of six months, shall, on But that's all speculation. My and Mrs. Emll A. Nygard, Mr. and Continued on page live we can be reasonably sure that it Thurs., Fri,—April 2l-'22 , ' 271 SIlilu St., ISHHt niivcn. Conn. the Forsythe Dental School, Boston. Il50 Outside Booms BeautiHuUyS Academy .Was Owned For A Effort To Reatoro Revered or before the flrst day ot May, cause story deals only with the facts In Mrs. William E. Hitchcock, Rev, was. In actual fact, in use upon a Pre-School Group Mass., Is spending her Easter vaca­ R. L CARTER \i Furnished y and Mrs. C. R. Cooley and Mr. and Start your Now Beautiful tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. such dog to be registered in the of­the case. The Lutheran Women's Mission­ Time By Residents Of Short Spanish sailing .ship and later hung Token To Its Ancient Place Of 86 Center St. New Haven Mrs. Harry G. Cooke. Consociation Duchess Crystal Glasawoi'o sot ,, Jlon.,'I'ui's. A|iri. '2-|.2.')-2G; .Mason P. Smith ot Montowese St. fice ot the Town Clerk ot the town H Also Small Apartments ary Society met Sunday afternoon Beach And Branford, In the canipanarlo or belfry of an Honor. At the pre-.'ichool round-up, con­ on Thursday In which siich dog is kept. Failure ducted Friday at Brantord High Dcanna Durbin in She will return next Tuesday. Over Ot all the beautiful Poriiythia Tel. G-4208 X l^ully Ecpiipped Including A new member, Robert E. Peltlt, at the church, to elect the follow- old Spanish monastery In Califor­ to comply with such law within the School under the Stale Department '"1; Fred Astairo, Burns Ss Alien in "MAD ABOUT MUSIC" the week-end Miss Smith had as that one sees about town these days who is field director ot Qulnnlplac Charles Reynolds; vice-president, A bell Is the most treasured heir­ nia ' which was then .still under bury himself did not live to hear To Meet Here her guests. Miss Rulli MacKay ot time specified wlU subject the owner I think the most beautiful is the H Electric Refrigeration H Council, Boy Scouts ot America, ing ofllcers: loom of the Cheshire 'Academy. The Spanish rule. How long the bell re­ the bell toll for the first time (In of Health, 83 Brantord children who "A DAMSEL IN [ ALSO or keeper to a penalty ot one dollar will enter kindergarten or first The New Haven East Consocia­ I John Wayno, Diana Gibson in Youngstown, Ohio, a class mate in clump on the Laurel Street side of was received under the classlflca-. President and secretary, Mrs. bell, according to this story appear­ mained here we have no way ot 1790) across jieaceful valley, for DISTRESS" the Forsthye Dental School, and in afidltion to the regular registra­ the Library. i I tlon ot "boys work organizations." Mrs. Anna Eriekson; treasurer, Mrs. ing in the March issue of "The Aca­ knowing. It .seems likely, however, death claimed him shortly after the grade In September, were examined. tion win meet In tho Branford First h "Adventure's End" tion tec. UNITED WALL PAPER He was Inducted into the club by Adolf T. Bergqulst; Mission Tiding since the bell v/as cast around the Doctor Souther and four assis­ Congregational Church Sunday Miss Phoebe Whlttomore ot Dean 'l Convenient to Piers, Theatres « demy Review" was once in Short Stratford Convention which, under Sill., Sun.—April 2;l-'i-l WINFIELD R. MORGAN, Past President Walter H. Palmer. secretary, Mrs. John Kamb. Plans tants from her stall In the State evening, April 8, at 8 P, M. Dr. Roy [Wed., '.riinrs.—April 27-'-'S Academy, Franklin, Mass., a former Coach Knecht has another son. CO. Beach and also in Branford. year 1050, that it tolled out acrb.ss his presidency, decided upon Ches­ "Swing Your Lady" classmate ot Miss Smith In Dean • Town Clerk Only three to go before he has y anil Churches M Vice-President Rev. C. R. Cooley for the year's work and the quota Frederick G. Dyas writes the Re­ the hills of California for a century hire as the home ot the new Acad­ Department of Health were assis­ M. Houghton of the First Church "STAND-IN" Academy. the makings ot a family basketball "We Save You Money" presided in the absence ot the pres­ for the Children's Home in Avon, view, "I should appreciate hearing or more calling upon the weary emy. Here the bell remained for 70 ted by Dr. Arthur S. McQueen, of Christ, Mlltord, will show color­ mtli Humpliroy Bogart health ofiicer; Dr. Michael J. Car- , — wrni — District ot Branford, ss. Probate team. I I ident, Emll A. Nygard. There were Mass., were discussed. v/hat facts have come to your at­ travellers ot the Camlno Real, or years, until the year 1872, In this ed moving pictures of the Oxford ALSO 93 CROWN ST. plnella, and Mrs. Leila Prann, su­ and Edlnbuigh conference and of ., [ Leslie Howard, Joan BlondoU Court, April 5th, 1938. Estate ot [( Also Bus and Railroad Depot [^ 43 present at the meeting, Includ­ tention concerning the bell, as it Royal Highway, to seek refuge in year the State ot Connecticut bought "Thrill of a Lifetime" NE'W HAVEN, CONN. pervisor, Ml,ss A. Fern Mehagan, other scenes In Europe >ry I A1.SO Willys R. Monroe late ot Branford Monday afternoon a truck that A w, ing the following visiting Rotarlans; Rev. Jack A. Davis, pastor ot the is our most treasured heirloom. I these cloistered fortresses, each ot out the grounds ot Trinity College, with Judy Canova, Bon Blue In said District, deceased. Telephone 8-6405 and Miss Mary Jane Kamerzel of The Consociation is made up,

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tiiisim«:j:amesi3mKi:smfS:i:3miszsmmt.: 12:15—Local News 12130 Oems pf Melody Radio Program 12:45—Street Interviews [^ijfff O^ AIR nOO'-New Haven. Ad Cluta 1^30 Broadcast frbm Circus In Mr. and'Mrs. Charles S. Caley etery.'Mr.Bacdn waS tl rdsldeftt of Arena : :• Coa..!f.s foremost licavywclght boxing East Haven for many • years. For posslbllllle.?. lie works out weekly innounco the coming marriage of STATION WICC, WELI — New Haven 2:00- Unity Program more than 50 years he was employed and 1.-. ttlll a formidable ring master. .heir daughter, Dorothea, to Mr. 2:15. American f'amlly Robln.>ion by the railroad and was conductor 2:30- Doris Peck Entertains Charles Peach, .son of Mr. and MVS. jBridgeport and New Haven KIUDAY, Al'KIL 2» To Bct Into the mood for Ills gang- on the Yankee Clipper until a heart 2:45—Trans-Rodio News ster roles on varlou.s network dramas. •'rank Peach of KIniberly Avenue, attack In September caused his re­ 7:00—Early Morning Dancing 3:00—Salon Favorites-• Actor Don Gallagher rest.q his script ."he wedding will take place May 5 tirement at the age of 74. He leaves This Is Time Of Year WHen Husky Parly on a music stand, pushes his fists Selected I'rngram.s of Week 3:30—League of Nations Crock 0' Smacks Trends For /y\en 7:45—TransRadIo News dec-p into his coat pockets and talks n the Church of St. Vincent de his wife, Mrs. May Bacon of Quincy, 3:45—Arthur .L. Griffiths IIY ' "May 1 ttir'oUeli May 7 8:00—Today's Almanac from the side of his mouth; Paul. md two .sons, Edgar S. Bacon of L Appetites Keep nqrriemak^r $usy 4:00—It Happened In Hollywood 0:15—Devotions, Rev. James De- Sast Haven and Otis Bacon of New OlUtli; GRAHAM 4:15-Margaret Shepard, .pianist LITTLE DEVIL CAKE 1-3 oz. pkg. ready-sliced citron Wolf Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. George McWeenie Haven. —- ' I —. SUNDAY, MAY 1 4:30—Story Town Expross •- Bake the devil's food mix In a 1-3 oz, pkg. ready-sliced orange '''• 0:30—Treasure Chest if West Haven announce the birth Should tho ve.sl show below the This Is the season of the year well. Pour the mincurc Into a deep - 10;00*A Ml-Do\*/hlrst Dairy Parly 4:'45—Hal R()ble,- ttirior ' loaf;' be sure to get a rellabl'.? hruiid. peel -'• ' B:4h—Henry K.•Rosonberger if a daugher, April 19, In the H06- Benjamin Church was elected rroiU ot a full dfes.s suit? 'E. D. N. when husky appetites keep the pastry-llned pie pan, add the top with Matgi' Hiill, pl(inlat-T{lddlo" ttro- 6:00 Mystery of the Mls.slng For­ When doiie, split In half, lengthwl.'.e V^ cup brown sugar OiOO—Marlon Reynolds, Organ iltal of St. Raphael. president of the Men's Club of the No. Ilnve your now vest lUleti to liomeiiinkcr busy, Iliirdor piny oiit- i-sheot of dough nnd bake In n mb'iJ- Rram tune- ' ' •' • ' '•'• -' - • ' piit together and frost with Mocha ','.. teaspoon cinnamon 0:30—Trans-Rhdio News • ' Before her marriage, Mrs. Mc- Old Stone Church Tuesday evening your tnl! coiit so' tlmt no white of-doorS, longer dayllghl hours nnd ernle oven'-OSOF.l imtlr the-cruSt ll;O0 A M—Morning Service from; 6:30 To be Announced Frosting, made as follows; '.•i teaspoon nutineg '0j45—Rhythm and Romance A'oenle wa.s Marlon Brennan of at the club's annual banqUet. Mr. .shows In front Invlgointliig weather all tend'to Is golden blown. • - Battel! .ChApel),N0w,inavon. '• * ' •, 2i/i Clip granulated sugar 2 Clips hot water ' 'ld:00—WKLI Does the Town B:'45 Rose Lewis, soprano PIc'nso suBKcsl the pioper hats for Sast Haven. Church formerly .secretary of the •\i cup white karo 3 talilespoons cornstarch l2:IBP M—Socialist Labor Party 0;dO—Newspaper of the Air country nnd sports wctir.'A, C. K. 10:15—Christian Science Commit­ ElKht-ypar-old Prliscllla Lynn, Btiown group succeeds Marshall Beebe as lUIni lloiiiB liutlluitt g^ sStitJS^ ''""^'^ ^hr ;vr^"'"?T^'"!;'^^r 1:00 P M—On Wlngsof Melody 0:30— To bo, Announced '/4 teaspooii salt '/.\ cujj cold water tee 0^1 publication '- '' ' '' ' above, landed llie Amy Pa-itor ii.-,- Mr. and Mrs. William T. Williams, president. Walter Wood was re-elec­ Simp brlnisr^tyroleiins hiid (lork The adult mcmbfcrs ot the family,'' ,™7* * '^rpBa'bly''i\6f h-perfen l;45"P.*M—Oh'aiieT^ Echoes, Hor-j '/i cup strong coffee Juice 1 lemoii ing dish lo set before fl famished '•' lo:30-i'-WBLl Does the Town 0:45—The Old Counselor ulunment In the Monday nigliL ted vice-president. The other new pies. Also caps (If you like thorn'. bdrt AfiddtohV'mfeed 'qii'artet,''" "Those Wo Love" NBC serial after i87 Thompson Avenue announce 1/4 cup water 2 tablespoons butter family. Or, if you'd like, to try while they may ntit desire hioro food, T" ''"-". flP'!-" W CO.OK'I'B at oil 11:00—Buddy Rocco 7:00—Pllrtatlon'^Walk' officers are: Clifford DeWolfe, sec­ Will you bo khid enough to tell 3;00 P M—"The^Plrst Offender" competing with 12 other Hollywood .he birth of a .son, Paul Allen, April 2 egg whites serving them n'new way, blend are sure to.weloomo now.dishes.-A w'lp hasn.lmni^o an apple'plc,' and 11:15—Monitor News 7:30 Salvation Army Program child players. She comes from North retary, and Harold Howard, succeed Cook raisins, fruit peel, sugar, your Beans Now Orleans Stylo wiUt nie' the proper type of cont to wenr drama, direction of .Edward Blivln, !0 at New Haven Hospital. - 1 teaspoon, van Ilia extract qhango In moilu plans Is as imuch 'V"" out tifteiv of thom wdre plto- 11:30—Jerry' Brfa'upre 7:45—Dinner Mu.sic Carolina where she won a screen Ing Robert ; Juniver as treasurer. spices and hot water for about 5 yrisp slivers' of onion and poppor for ynclUlng? • • > • Uiv) MttVen'6o'unly'Shfci^lff - • '• contest about two years ago. and a cupful of Uirfc tomatoeaii A n i)Krt of Spring ns : housoclonnInK f,""'^ swccMStul. TI1I.1 bolrig'the case 11:45—Tonic Tunes Boll sugar,- syrup, salt, coffee and minutes. Add cornstarch mixed with ' The coat should bo u dark bhio In 1 lO: do-' P' M—D6terIpll6n"'ot WICC * t « Funeral services were held Sun The ceremony of Installing the new little left-over whole korner com and garden ciilalbgs. ' ' " 'll "my bo wondered that wfe'givc'n 12:00—Poetry and an Organ TUESDAY, MAY 3 water together without stirring uii- cold water. Cook, stirring constant­ color, double biensted with throe BoWllnff 'Mo.tches'"' '•''' ' • '' • When CUft Barbour had an auto lay afternoon for Mrs. Maria Coan officers who will begins their duties could bo tucked in, loo.ijf you have Fortunately for the honieniakor, '^'•-'C Pc for said plo at Uils time-but 12:16—Local news fla.'ihes 111 the syrup registers 248o F. Re­ ly aboiit 10 minutes longer. Remove some on hand, Theil ndd seiison- btittons^ nil to biiltoh. Tho lehgth 7:00—tiariy'MotnIns Dancing accident. In "One Man'.s Family," he Bishop, who died last week at the next fall, was- conducted by Mar­ fresh green Xoods conUniii; to appear '-"/^V." .•>''«"ipP!,o plos^nnd.thls Ono 12:30—'acitia bf Melody move the syrup'from lire. Beat egg PEPPER POSSIIULITIKS ings foi- savor and pup in ;th(i 1. V. V. i '.H !. r.-.t More recently she resided In East a daughter, Dorothy - Grace, April course dishes. You'll soon (ind that ly chopped ^ happy, satlslled family Is sure to re 2:00-Maryand BnU Laiirle Prom every state in tho Union comes shape when tossed over back of the until well browned (15 to 20 mln- Merrlngbone suit fabrics are still '1 cup canned 'unsweetened pine­ • Si-lS P M—News and Reviews 8:45 IICni7 K- Roscnbergor Haven.- • • - . ; - 20 in-St. Raphael's Hospital,'Mr. lots of fare you always looked on 1 medium sized onion, fliicly 2:15-Connecticut Ke-echoea fan mall tor Jack Fulton but rare spoon; Should mixture become too utesl. One large pie. the mostlndcmnnd:-You will notice 'suit, .^:i•')•|.v i-'.'ii I'l' i.'.'.sv;-.. apple Julde Dil5 'P M-^BrldgdiibHieity 'Tnist 0:00—Ninth Qlado- Mu.ilc Lesson indeed la the letter from a city which .Veublg Is the son of • Mrs. Anna as side dishes and nccompnnimenta chopped ' 2:30—Billy F'lelds la-nd Ills Cow- stiff to spread, add hot water a can bo enlarged and embellishdd to that the herrhiisbone weave will be Try sonic of those recipes'suggest 1 Clip'sugar "Honey'Sfatters"'''''." ''• '•'•'' 0:30—Thrana-Radio'News •••-• tlio ••Just Entertainment" tenor star Jnr-^ • bdysf'" ' • " " '• ' '•'* • ' ' The Auxiliary of tho East Haven Noublg of Foxon. •' -i make inij?lity tasty main course D:45-^Rhythm' and Romance hasn't visited. In vaudeville days, he little at a lime to bring It to proper nnicher wider for Spring and the ed''for'-yaui'',Sprliig mentis. 0 medium sized tart apples •'O'tSO'P'M-^Mft'yor Jasper McLevy,; ' 2;4B—Trans-Radio News Fire Department meets this evening eating. For instjince, GREEN FKP- 2 tnblospoonfuls fat utitll lender. sang in every BItO theatre In each consistency. This frosting, stored In KIDNEY OMELET colors Will bo considerably lighter. ll.'Vkbtl Spliirich'Anrt ERRS Pastry,!,., -,<. ., 1 . v ... 1 ArtlBr'Idari'Rcd-'Cro.'w'Cdir ••'•'' "'' ' ilOlOO-^'WELI^Does the-Town PERS STUFFED WITH RICE are Phco a layer of— '* of the forty-eight states. at the home of Mrs. Leland Thomp­ The Woman's Aid Society of the 1 beef •kidiioy " ' '• '• 1 lU.-froshiii'aw-iplnaih'i:f ,-< 1 11:00 BQddy Rocco; comOdlan a covered fruit jar, will keep sev- a grand (rni'ilfili around a Toast, Hand blocked patterns on heavy i tpn'spoons cold water • d;45 >V'- M—Bollm'e'n' Mitle Chorus •3:00—At tho symphony presCnl- son, of Park Place. ' -Old Stone Church will sponsor-a 1 small onion, chopped fine 1 2G-0Z. can Oven-Baked Beans, U: 15-iMonltbr News- erar weeks In the refrigerator. But they have main course possi­ Vegetarian Style, in a gVeftScd 32 bii. silk nihko tho English Madder 4 hard cppkodcKgsii 1 .- '1-8' teSspobri'-'^tilf- '••' 7;0D P M—WlOc's'pollliig Bee with Ing'BeellioVdn's athSymplhony ' Writs, torts and other legal terms are Asslstlni; the hostess will be Mrs. dessert bridge May 11 at 1:30 p; m 2 tablespoons mazola 11:30 —Orgtin Melodies, Marlon bilities, too, when you step up the casserole, then sprinkle with tlio ties the smart tie for tho nioiuonl. Uli cups medium ^orenm sauce | 3 tonspopn vanilla Blll'Elllot •••:.-.,.• ." •. ! !r . • ;' ' '4:30i^Answer Mo This' '" -- common In conversation In the Ohi- S. R. Chldscy iind Mrs. Sara Cou- hi the parish house. Mrs. Wallace flavor with a lusty dnsh of Chili eago radio studies, lor. Actresses 11/4 teaspoons salt • green peppor and biiion. ' 1-3 oup gi'tited chiicso' '' '• " 1 tablespoon butter ' 8;B0 P'M—Bridgeport Medical So- •4:45-^YMCA Varieties Reyholda • - -' "< '• ' • •' - COOKUD SALAD DRKSSING S.nuce and half a cupful of hut Tattcrsall vests In varied colored IJonna Reade. Louise Fitch and ger • '- • •' ' Coker Is chairman - - ' Paprika ' Ecpdat layers, then pour— '1-3 cii'i) dry bread b'nimbs ' •Td'be Announced '' 12:0Oi-Tonlc Tunes 2 egg yolks meats. Try a plutterful this way checkii will have n big piny hi the 1 dgis'-whltii" "-• clttyj-^'Di'. 6herni(iii''Bli!liri'"Coiii-' B:15- Sunda Love are ail married to 1 teapsoon pai"sley chopped fine 1 cupful cniined or left-over stewed 2 tablespoons niazola tonight; Wardrobe'of-'many sports dressers Pick over'- splnnoh' nrid cut off Cold water ittoii .Cdlds'"' '''•'' '• '•"" '" 5:45- Harrlette Bortle, soprano 12:15-Ldoal Nowa attorneys and spend their spare time Funeral services were held at tonuitoea over all, sprinkling Men's Brotherhood of the Old , cup hot water Cut— this Spring and Summer, ' . roots. Wash cnrotully, iislng --wnrm • BilB P'M—Jane Hook, songs •Newspaper bfthe Air 12:30-Gems of Melody poring over law books. 1 teaspoon dry mustard lightly with-salt nlul sugar.' 0:00- 2:30 last Friday afternoon for EI Stone Church met Tuesday and 2 tablespoons flour water ntnrsti.win- loosen- •sand:' Combine the pineapple juice lind •ToHlc Tunes" ' ' ''- 12 :'45—Street Iiltefviows 1 tablespoon corn starch G medium sized green peppers in Bake in a hot oVeh' ('12G''P.) Sports Cijats will be In two models 'DiO'O-P IW—Cdiih.'I'eaer'dllon Music' 0;'30- mer A. Bncori; veteran New Haven elected the following officers: presK 0 eggs (for omelet) shako off oxccss \ynter. Cook from sugar aiid bring to n boll.iCogk for fl:45—The Old Counselor 1100-organ' echoes, Don Raphael 1 teaspoon salt halves; lengtliwise, then remove about.30.minutes or until tho ito- —tlie perdhiilnl' fa'vorllo.' Bl-Swliig railroad conductor who died sud dent, Benjamin Clark;- vice-presi­ seeds aiui parboil 3 minutea. B to lomliiutes In water which clings B -inlnVitos; 'Wi'on 'rid'a tlio apples, chdii'Fo'^tiviir' f' '^ •''••'•''' "•• '""• '7:00 Flirtation' Wark'• 1 tablespoon sugar Wash kidney, remove fatty tissue, nVatboB thicken. • . . aiid. the'iilnlh back; tlireti biiiton l:30-JDttncoland Ballroorn denly 'Tuesday In Quincy,' Mass., in Combine and mix tkoroughlif ''lfl;3'S^P'M-!-Mary Jane Vincent,' dent, Waller Wood; secretary, Clif­ etc, and put through food chopper. front, 7" center vent In back; - 10 lenvos.'Pliice sphinoh'In'butter- which" hiivo bocri pWddj tibrod-itrid 2:00—The Roportet Plan Cayenne 2 cupfuis cooked rice, salted songs'- !•''.*•••-•••'' ••"••• -''•'' ••' the parlors of Camerlln and Rees, ford De Wolfe; treasurer,- Harold (If mild flavor is desired, slice kid­ cd baking dish nnd cover with sllood cut Into'quarttli's.''t)b6k slowly 'iiv- '2:15—Zombruskl's Polish Varieties pA cup hot milk 2 tableapoonfuls butter Waloh Qroen ns a color for the iATUUDAY, AI'RIL 30 with Interment In East Lawn cenl- Howard • 1 - - hard cooked eggs. iPour'crenm.lnuc'c til applos are i-ton'dor. Ulnd'a plo y^ cup hot vinegar ney, place In 1 tjuart cold "water, U cupful chopped celery Man's Spring suit. Many dio hards •7:00-1^ Earljrl Morning Danclng '2:30—Circus>Broadcast' from the llobcrt BIplcy. above, the -Believe over all and qpvcr-with-comblncid pan .>yUh pastry . and place cookod TUESDAY, MAY, 3 2 egg whites and heal to: boiling point; drain and Vi cupful Chili Sauce rtre being 'swung nwiiy from their Party" ;""V ••; ..•^' .i- ;•'! r , NOW'Haven Arena--•' ' •' ft Or Nof man. Is a ri-iil radio vet­ ders. Not to forget the blaring, and Mrs. U. W. Wickstrom, Mrs. crumbs and chtieso. niiko hi modcr- :apijlcs on -thoVdough. Dissolve. tho 'li''PO A M-^Conneotlcut .Colonials eran, and Ills long record brands him add flour, salt and paprika. Blend VJ cupful chopped nut meats coniicrvatlstirand will want a fei'cdn 3:00—Solon Favorites stirring, poyful music of Joe Basllo Beat egg yolks and stir In mazola. ' '7145—Trans-Radio News as one of tlie airwaves^ most eon- Harold Smith, and • Mrs. John C. until smooth; tliiiii add 1 cup hot Vi cupful water. ate'oven until browh, Siilhaoh loft-c6/iistaroh-i

Pago Pour THE BRANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1938 THE BRANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1038 Page Five ffi5a»tir,viwii''i;i>*ti,,,.uwiL,t,.,tiiiMjiiaw»i«aiatWMifciMtiiri»iiiniiu (Hilt Iraufnrb iRputPui We have still to offer llio crown. FOOLISH QUESTION NO, 41144 Spring Recess In New Havon the KstAbllslipd 1!I2R iiiR ffain ot Hardening, the incnijd WASHINGTON FROIVI OUR READERS NORTH BRANFORD guests ot their grandparents. Published Kvcry Tliiirsdny At rela.xalion and h|iirilual peaee lluil P TA NOTES llrniifonl, Conn, L Thomas Fowler, a sailor aboard n by dcfi( d upon the spirit ot jdm Dear Editor; .hud been in u.sc since 1873—good „ , ,,, „ „ , „. „ , .the s. S, Philadelphia, enjoyed a SNAPSHOTS Services in the local churches this TlITTl.E - attended the Congress at Hotel THE BRANFOUD REVIEW, INC. It has seemed strange to mo how 'broom—by gad. While Clarence was Earl W. colter of Quarry Road:,,,^^ faHough at the home of his wlio aids Mother Karth in lu'r The following new otllccra tor the Bond last week Othcra attending 37 Koso Street By iAMES PRESTON some folks can go up and down •telling me about the broom I was Sunday will be as follows: presided at the annual meeting ot parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. Raymond glorious task of production. What year have been elected by tho Tu- were; Miss Mario HInncrs, Mrs Ed­ Main Street and apparently see no­ I listening with one ear to the argu­ North Branford Congregational the New Haven County Inter Fowler ot Main Street. tle school Parent-Teacher associa­ ward Haggarty, Mrs Elmer Russell, MEYER LESHINE Publlahoi .ioy nan nuiteli that ot the nuiii thing, so the other day I thought I ment going on between Arthur and Church, Rev. Qeorge D. Lessley. Church '^oung People at Ansonia tion; Mrs. Ocorge E. Munson, pres­ Mrs Harold B. Chittenden, Mrs. JOHN C. CARR Editor wlni causes one slaik of corn to would take a walk and see what 'CiUletle about parking their cars on lastor; Mrs. Douglas B. Holablrd, on Inst Sunday afternoon and eve­ There l.s a growing .sentiment In Cecelia Doody and her cousin, ident; Mrs. VV. J. Patterson, Vice- Mary BuUard and Mrs, Donley Lu- Alice T. Peterson ....Associate Editor rear its head in .luly on Die spot there was lo .see and hear on our ] the driveway leading to the Con- n-ganist and choir director. Miss ning. Miss Vera Barker ot Totoket ;onRre;i.sit)nal tpiartcrs to break Agnes Doudy, were overnight guests President; Mrs. R. L. Sperry, secre­ kcns, • . Main thoroughfare. Starting at the gregalional Church. Etliel Maynard a.'i.slstant. Services was on the convention committee. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George where a dniien ot llio ncnglilior's xway from uiLsound, hysterical pa- tary; and Miss Hilda Svenson, House of Rolhchtld, I first entered Arthur parks on the left side and '.vill be held at 11 o'clock. Sunday Auguv Cr, recehlly. Telephone Urniifard 400 eliickous Reratchod in May! His laccas and adopt a tried and prov- treasurer. soiini Subscription Rate: Dr. OUlettc's and in came Louie louietto on the right, and it seems School will be held in the chapel The Ladles Sewing Society of tho is the trinrapli of one wlio has •n policy toward the national prob- Congregational Church met on South School p T A will sponsor $2.00 a Year, Payable In Advance Shemoany to have his mouth meas '; Gillette thinks Its time for them to at 10 o'clock, Vernon Gcdney, su­ The executive board of tbe North EAST HAVEN COUNCIL toiight the battle and won (he vic­ Wednesday for a meellnE In the a social this evening In the school. Advertising Rates. On Application eni of unemployment and general ured for a .set o( lal.se teeth. Next change sides and Arthur don't want perintendent. Branford Parent-Teacher As.iocia- East Haven Council of Parent- In my old friend Harry Iia.ssman's to change right now, and so Chapel. Mrs. Paul Hawkins was the Mrs. Josephine Rabuano Is chair­ tory. icunomlc Illness. tlon will meet on Monday night in Teacher Associations will meet man. Much In conlra.st lo the "follow- played I found him wearing a mon­ they were baving- It hot and heavy St. Augustine's It. C. Church, Itcv hostess. the home of Mrs. Charles Leonard Tuesday evening, May 10, In Tuttio Member Of Ulhcrt Huhhard once said thai ocle In true English sj.yle, and when until they saw Dan Daly coming New England Press Association hc-leader" (rubber stamp) .-.plrlt James Coughlin, pastor, Mrs. Ed­ on Branford Road. All members lU'c School, HlGiaANB it a man wore to ho normal ho ;hal prevailed when the first pro- 1 asked him what it was all about he acro.ss the green (you know Dan has ward Daly, organist and choir di­ The Parish Guild met on Thurs­ urged to attend. told me he intended wearing It the rli^iil lo collect rent from these Highland p T A meets this eve- must scratch the ground a hit. lie ;ram v/a."i launched to spend the na- rector. Ma.ss will be celebrated at day at the home of Mrs. Paul Haw­ NOUTH GUU.FOUl) nlng at 7;30 In tho school. An cn- Entered as second class matter, from now on a.s It had been given boys I when tliat argument quickly lon back to pro.spcrlly, the Con- 9:15 o'clock. Sunday School will kins on Notch Hill Road. A cover­ There will be baseball practice on Mrs Joseph Cbclifoux, prosidcnl tortr.bi'.iicnt will be given by tho October IB, 1028, at the Post Office was as right as rain. ,So eonio on, him by his friend. Lord Sour Pass became "un[lni.shed business" as ;rc.ss has greeted the new rellef- Z^'-k' follow with instructions by Domini­ ed dish luncheon was served at the Trap Rock diamond on Sunday ot the North aulltord P. T. A iiuplls. ot Brantord, Conn., -under Act of .lo« liranfordl With the shop who:;e ancestors left North Branford they dodged Into their respective noon. March 3, 1BD7. endlng-spcndlni! spree plans with - can Nuns from New Haven. nttcrnoon. working on short time yon have I (luestlonlng altitude. and went over to England on the places of trade. •* •* f'* * viour will aftccl politics, and In turn Mayflower. Drother Ma.son was There seems to be some differ­ ^-'-"i plenty ot leisure lo lu'eak up thai The new trend of rea.sonlng found Zion Epi.'icopal Church, Rev. Fran Several from North Branford at­ Dr. Sterling Taylor will be at the economic status will change..Such there and he told me that some ence between the man IN town and \ School Students Thursday, April 28, 1038 •jiiddlng 111 these quarters can be cis ,1. Smith, Hector; Mrs. Paul R tended the annual supper and Center School tor a second toxoid progress la slow, he asserted, but liaek lot. And don't pay out your folks thought he was a big (ellow, one ABOUT lov;n-. look In your aimmed up In these three points: ''r » vV*'- Hawkins, organist and choir direc­ meeting of the Northford-Norlh clinic on Tuesday, M;ty 3, at 10 A. tho llrst virtue In conduotlng a suo- good money to liave it plowed; but the truth was that ho only look Webster if you won't take my word il'Sif Conllnucd train page ono l-Thal prosperity, after all. Is tor; Holy Eucharist will be celebrat Branford League of Women Voters M. Preschool chlUlron from the cesaful democracy la paUcnco, WHAT WE ALL WANT use that spado, you softie. 101 a commodity that can be pur- ed that way becase he wore four for it. Good-bye, s • * ed at 9;30 o'clock. Church School on Monday night In St. Andrew's utlon has been, he stated, the auto­ palr.s of pants, six shirts, and of Jerome Harrison district are re­ ihased with any amount Of billions Tom Qardlner will follow. Rectory.'Mrs. Alden J. Hill was crats of Europe are not giving so The monthly meeting ot the AUo- course, numerous undies. &^L quested to attend this clinic as iluHl as n matter o[ iiivcsliKn- :)Ut of the public purse. nominated vice president for the much or as good food, abeltcr, or gro Mualo Club wos hold Monday My next slop was at the drug there will bo none irt the Jerome lion, try tliis on linlf ii dozen ol' HALF WAY GOOD 2—That pro.sperlty Is simply a UNPIiECEDENTEn nF,M.\Nn KEHP.S "THE WOMEN" I'he voters ot the town met on coining year. Harrl.son School. equality In life as their democra­ night In the home of Miss Doi'la londlllon that can,exist only when store whore I Interviewed Max Editor ot The Branford Review: ON HROADWAY INDEI'INrrEbY Vv'edne.'iday evening In the town tic neighbors. Weeks of Hamden, Tho subjijot was Clairo Carletcn, llkn Chase ami Miirgalo Gillnioi-o in a scone from lite Mr. and Mrs. John O. Kearney your friends. Ask eneli one Kcp- It is hard to see how anybody the normal channels of employment Kelly who told mo a story about I was walking down Main Street liall for a special meeting. Action The Branford Visiting Nurse As­ In Europe, he added, those dln- "Modern Music" and Milton Brand- cat that I can't believe, so I won't Saturday night dodging the crowds Clare Boothe comedy at the Ethel Barrynioio Theatre. attended the wedding ot their son, aratoly wlint sort of a IH'c he ean c(niscienliouHly cl,efend the and public happiness arc cleared of was taken on matters iJertaining to sociation wlilch serves this cbin- John a, Kearney Jr. and Miss Mar- atlslled with conditions became rlff, tho loader, Tho following pro­ iuch oblQcllonatale obstructions a: repeat It. As I was about to enter when I saw some 'hardware" in the formation of a fire department munlty, asks for full cooperation in wreckers (Fascists) or takers (Com­ gram was rendered; piano, solos, would like hi liiH old afe. Unless Iiresont policy of exempting those the A & P Store, out rushed friend Gillette's window. On a card was jorlo Ross, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. RUSSIAN "PROSPERITY" •eRlmentatlon, regulation and bur- Sensational Demand Keeps in the town, the adoption of by­ their ijrcsent drive for funds. At John Ross of New Jersey on Sat­ munists), and they failed In their "On the Trail," Fordo Groto and we ni'o nnieli miHtakLMi, at least who draw government salaries Jensome taxation. Beebe with two lead pencils, twelve printed "Branford High School laws, and tho appointment of a the tea which marked the begin­ puriiose. The solution, ho main­ "Nola," Felix Arndt, Helen Haglln; from paying income ta.xcs. Tlie (Krom The lloston Herald) inches long, behind each ear. Look­ Champions Won IB, Lost 0." SUck- urday, Miss Dorothy Kearney also five ot thoni, and more likely all 3—That the 1935-30 "prosperity" Board to hold oHlce until the ncxij ning of the drive, Mrs. Alden J. Hill attended the wedding of her broth­ tained, does not lie In tho iioor clam baritone solo, "I've Got Plenty ot ed lo me as Khe was either putting ing my neck out, I went in and ''The Women" On Broadway Nothin'," acrshwln, William H. oniec-holder like the rest cd' us, is "To earn a pound of butter the unskilled, worker in Moscow iiiusl was a false and temporary economic regular town election. poured. Mrs. R. Earlo Beers is cap­ er. The young couple will reside In orlng at the gates of the rich, but six, will (rive you tlio fnllowin^; condition that did not create pub­ down or crossing off. Going on down said; "Well, the boy.s did pretty tain of the North Branford team. by lnti>lllgent self Interest and so­ Pratt, Jr., piano solo, "Improvlsa- a eilizen who ha-, a stake in his labor almost two days, His wages will be 150 rubles a moiilli, a ruble Mettichen, N. J. I)icture ot Utoi)ia. lic happiness—neither for those tem the .street I .saw the delicious cream good." Doc. loquacious as usual, A theatrical treat for untold,was not only a continuance of "The Assisting her are Mi.ss Vera Barker, cial behaviour. "The need Is not for atlon," and "Contrast," Loo Pins. govennuent. AH such he is in duty puffs in Mr. Allen's window, but be­ A public card party will be held being'2(1 cents. (That's ilillO a moiilli.) Iliitlcr costs ten rubles a pound. porariy benenied nor those who grunted "ijrctty good'? hell, that's thousands of playgoers who were Miss Beatrice Hyland, and Mrs. new laws but tor now ethics." As Milton Brandrlff; Xylophone solo, A house ot his own, uvcii ii sniall hound lo pay for il.s ujikecp ac­ ing broke I slid right along by. Saw Women" for a limited time. Ijut a In the Athletic Club House on Mr, and Mrs. Charles Neubig an­ The skilled worker may eiirii a iioiind of butler in a siiighi day. The arc being taxed to pay for It. pNsrfect." So I quietly withdrew unable to obtaiii seats for "The Wo­ Vernon Gcdney. the moral sense of the people wi­ "The Doll Dance," Nacio Herb the boys In the First National look­ drastic reduction in the price scale Thurtiday evening. May 5 for the nounce the birth ot a daughter, one, with en()n(»li land around it cording to his means, and if his ebenpesl shoes to be hail in Jloseow, of a i|iiiilily proliably llie worst In brief, almost everybody Is hop­ chastened In mind and spirit. men" at iirices within their range dens, the broader view produces Brown, and "Flapperotto," JBSSO ing pretty spltfy with the new Slum to meet the Browlim demand of ev­ benedt of the St. Augustine's Bun- Dorothy Grace, at the Hospital of Greer, David Baldwin. BO that lie ean raise a part of liis salary is large eruiugh to put him ing (or a return to the clear-think­ Editor's note; throughout the sensational run of changes. A democratic University In in Kuriipe, will cost the unskilled wiu'lter the ei|iiiviili'iil of one inonlli bago bouquets of brus.sel sprouts a ery playgoer who still wants to .sec day School. Mrs. George Augur Jr. Children ot St, Augustine's pari,sb St. Raphael on Wednesday, Aiirll in the income tax paying class lie ing early days of 1933 B. S. (before The "hardware" referred to above almost 600 per formaiices tit the the matter of political training can own foodi sulTloiunt ineoniu tor of toil, la mode, In the lapels of their coats. the show. will have charge. Durini; the eve­ are requested lo meet at the church 20. Mrs. Neubig was tho former spending.) by Tom Gardiner Is the champion­ Ethel Barrymore Theatre is an­ help this cockeyed world he added, Mrs. John Sclurlnl and children ot his actual iioods, with a dollar should pay his lax as do the em­ I arrived in Collin's and Freeman's "This wc are able to do now be­ ning an embroidered table cover at two o'clock on Saturday after­ Grace Augur. "l''(ir a deeeiit pair ot slides the skilled worker also must invest ship trophies won by the Branford nounced by Max Gordon, producer noon to rehearse for tho May pro­ by leaching this doctrine of Improv Stony Creek Road have returned lor now and, then for some umioocs- ployees of.private concerns. store just In time to sec Charlie cause the original cost of produc­ will bo given away. Members and his earnings of a muiilb. For any sort of respectable suit ot clothes Samples o[ the new trend can bo High School Basketball teams this of the Clare Boothe comedy. In­ ed ctbica and thought. a vacation In Long Island, step up for his week's pay which tion has come bacl< to us. We think, friends of the parish are urged to cession. MISS ELIZABETH ROSE GEDNE'^ sary purchases; a hobby whicli If tlie pro])osal now hetoro Con­ gleaned from many a speech made .year to wit; stead of closing its long run on The "sage of the prairies" concltid a eloooge trained employee, imid from (iOO (o 1,000 ruliles a moiilli, Pete says he never misses. I started it only fair, therefore, to give others; attend, TO BE MARRIED ON SATURDAY may or may not hriiiK in a little hi the House and Senate debate The Housatonic League Ajn-ll 23rd, as advertised, "The Wo­ ed by stating thai, democracy will Edwin Robinson Is putting on tho gress to lax such iiieonies is not must hand over the wages of six weck.s. back down the street-and I caught the benefit of our success in lower Miss Lillian White of North Bran­ The wedding of Miss Elizabeth these days. Hero are examples; The Conn. State "B" Class men" will remain on IBroadway for succeed when we have Imin'oved be­ llnlahlng touches to his now homo side money; a measure ot IciNure enacted into law there will he "These eoniparisons, however, make no allowance for the cl.ediie- Clarence Bradley .sweeping off the prices." den, Jane Seymour, Charlta Bauer, ford with Miss Clara Tichey of Rose Gcdney, daughter of Mr. and Hep. Ilalton Sunimcrs of Texas; The ATSCO awarded to the Bran a hmited cngaBcmcnt at drastical­ North Guilford will represent the haviour, public and private. Beha­ 111 Stony Creek Road. and a few feood friends. one reason and one only, that tioiis from the wages ot every toiler. He will have to work many more 'The legislative branch ot the gov­ walk In front of the store with a ford High School 2nd team. The price .scale for evening per­ ton, Jessie Eu.sley, Adrlenne Mar- Mrs. Charles Cooper Gcdney, to Mr, ly reduced prices commencing Mon­ Gladis Grlswold, Edith Grcsham Trl-Yuung People's at the annual George Riley Marks, son ot Mr. and Quite a dilTorenl picture from memliers of Congress wish to con- hours and days for his butler, shoes and elotlies because one ruble in ernment is coming to a full realiz­ broom that he told me was one that Anonymous. formances heretofore ranged from day night, April 25th, SI.10 to 153.30. The .scale, under theiEthel Remcy, Mary Cecil lUid Anne convention In Hartford on May 1 Mrs. William Henry Marks ol that painted so commonly only a linuo the avoidance of their fair every five goes tor trade union dues, association subseriplions, taxes ation of Its constitutional responsi­ and 8, bility In this government. It had his annual Murphy Day at his ex- "So unprecedented has been the new arrangement, will be from 55c'jTceman. North Haven will take place In the BROWNING KING & CO. few years ayo when the "sitecess" share of the lax hurdon. Voting and loans, all ot which are eolleeled under eoaipulsiou. to happen.".... Rep. John O'Connor, tenslvc Paxton farm June 19 and demand for lower priced seals." to $2.'20 for all evening as well as "The Women" has broken every Congregatioiial Church on Satur­ down the hill would, constitute, in Ralph Healey, ,son of Mr. and Mrs. mania.was a national complex. "These comiiarisons are from the eorri'spondeuee of the Jtan- chairman of the powerful Rules Hands Across said today he expects "ten thousand stated Mr. Gordon yesterday, "that Wednesday and Saturday matinee existing Broadway record for re­ day afternoon at tlirec o'clock. Tho J. Lawson Healey is (u at his home The chanyod viewpoint cnnms elTcet, a salary grab. elicsler Guardian, in an article reproduced in the Hiiltimore Sun. Late­ Committee; "Priming the pump Murphys." we felt we could not disappoint the iierformanccs Mail orders will be ceipts during the last two years. Up­ Rev. G. D. Les.sley will perform the wards of $1,100,000 has been taken on Totoket Road. III wo'nt do any good If there's no wa­ Invitations are sent to every New large numbers ot playgoers whoifilled in order ot receipt at.these ceremony; while Mrs. Douglas B.' from a ohuUBO in our philosophy. The merits ot llie proposal lo ly returned from a prolonged, residence in Kussiii, the writer |)ietures The Globe in across the box-office window ot m ter in the well. We should first see England Murphy he can find in di­ have been unable to see 'The Wo-' prices. Holablrd and Miss Ethel Maynard { Stock Reduction Sale Insloail of wealth and power wo lax the ineome from goverinneut conditions there as aiiytbing but alluring. Hverybody is enlilled lo tho Ethel -Barrymore Theatre since Miss Frances Read of Oroat Hill that, there's water in there by res­ rectories. Last year about 5000 at­ men' on this account. The lower I Despite the costliness of the show will present a program of organ the premiere on December 20, 1930. Street has returned to Commercial now want peace and Hocuvity. bonds are not so plainly all on aniploynieut but nobody has any freedom to go and come as be pleases, toring confidence to our people. tended,- but he expects to double priced seats were always sold out —there are twelve scenes, twenty- music. The soloist will be Warren We lmv()\oomo|l;o;TO[;ard.UioHolo"o aidQ..„Tho most obvions iirgn- or any donlvoVovev bis vales qt jiay. The low level iit real wages, the UAIIK SWANS IN OREGON that this year. weeks and months in advance and Lseven .stage hands and forty actrcss- More than 609,000 playgoers have High School after an absence due Camp. Let's proclaim a national holiday seen the comedy, all of whlcii is a 20"' '" 50'^' two t.hiiigs as''preoioiiii' gifts 1)0^ Ho hopes the political Murphys with the announcement that the,es—the cast remains Intact and to a bad throat condition. Miss Gcdney ha.s selected as her meiit on the pro side is that such worlier's income, not in rubles and kopees but in their cxeliangc valiie to be known as'Stop Calling Names tribute to the producer, playwright 30 TUIIKS I'ASS-AGK OF 150 will behave themselves. He usually play was , closing came veritably Includes in Its arry of brilliant per- maid-ot-honor, Miss Rebecca Grls­ OFF cause we have either lost them or a 1)111 would open u|i a new field for tile necessaries ot lite, is an unsolved jiroblem in the Soviel re­ Day.' " and cast for a vastly amusing eve. has held the Murphy Day In the Ihousaads of mall orders that have formers Margalo Gillmore, Ilka Steven Strickland; 'Jr., and Miss wold ot Niagara Falls and North fcur that wd shall lose them. There from which to harvest sorely And one of the Capitol wags; dis- nlng In tlie theatre. public, ' . ANNUAL MDRPHY DAY fall, and even levelling tree stumps, not yet been filled. The only way out Chase, Phyllis Povah, Claire Carle- I Mary Strickland are" enjoying their Branford, and her bridesmaids will was the war, and then the depres­ needed tax revcnuci, with the ad­ cus.slng pump-prlmlng, suggests; "The writer liolds that the t.celiniipie of |)roduetion sliomi'how "Maybe we'd bettor create a now of- and hiding soap boxes, has failed to be the Misses Vera Barker and Ed­ prevent some from trying to make SUITS—-TOPCOATS sion; and, now wo are bewildered ditional advantage ot easy eiillee- must ho mastered before long or else tin; 'very existence of tlie Soviet (Ice of the 'Prime Minister.' " PENDLETON. Ore. — Flocks of na Grlswold. speeches, ho .said. and uneasy over oeonomio uncer­ lion. It would also imt a greater .system will be .ieopardizcd,.' What is hapiieiiiug is wliiil may be ex­ large white bird.s ot passage, which Mr. Nathan Marks will be his HATS — HABERDASHERY — SHOES tainty and the threat of renewed proportion ot tbo tax load on pected to happen iinywherc when private initiative is abolislied. No­ StlU on the question of spending, have rested briefly on the McKay brother's best man and tho ushers t ^ 'hall mark of distinctive furniture' will be Warren Gedney, Vernon Take Advantage of Tlioso' Low Prices war. What wonder, then, that wo many wealthy people who now in­ body who works in any sorl ot oecnpatioii in linssia takes any genu­ the Treasury Department has iu.st Reservoir here recently, heralded announced that the current govern­ the coming of spring in the North Civil Service Gcdney, William Iladley and Rob­ yearn for a life of simplicity, vest in bond^i because of the lax ine interest in the (luality or the iinantity ot liis output." ert Clinton, Jr. The bride will bo ment's oxpcn.ses .since March 4,1033, Country. From the description ol SPECIAL REGULAR STOCK peace and security. exempt nature ot the iuveslment. liavc totaled $3G,l)l!4,0On,0ao. For the the birds, they were identified by given In marriage by her father. SUITS NOW Such a ])hilosophy carries its At oiiee this point brings to the benellt of those who relish statistics the Umatilla National Forest 0(- Examination Following the ceremony a recep­ llce as the rare whistling white tion will he held In the chapel I.BO .50 own danger. A man may rightly fore tlic principal ol),iectioii to the this means that $30 has been spent The United States Civil Service LOOK BACK, MR, LEWIS swans. whore many local friends of the $33,00 wish lo enjoy the jieacc ami eonl taxing of bonds. Investors turn for every minute since the birth of Commission has announced an open .22'' •^28 The C.l.O. now einiies forward witli anotiier "demand' tliatlchrlst, nearly 2000 years ago; that For Your Inspection family will a.ssist. Ilcff. Value to $45.00 of the long suminer evening after lo bonds, which do not pay a high compelltive examination for the Miss Gcdney has been feted much Value to $40.00 Congress pass the new Wagner bill wbieli woiihl give tlie National the government could have paved a ISTANBUL, Turkey.—Turkey has 30 Valuo to $45,00 ho has worked in the liot sun interest vale, simply beeanse tax following position; of late, among her bridal showers cross country highway 238 feet wide persons more than 150 years old, a Farm manager, $2,900 a year; through the day. But ho has no liiibor Board control over tlie emphvyiiient relations of all wlio borrow being one by her bridesmaids, Miss cxomplion gives tliem a fairly with the dollar bills spent, and that recent census showed. All are tee­ assistant farm manager (dairying), riglit lo lake his.easo until his good net return. This is particu­ from or sell to the Kederal goverinueiil or its instrumentiililies. if all that money had been placed totallers. Their main- meal is Yog­ Barker and Miss Grlswold, another $2,300 a year, Bureau of Prisons, by Ml.ss June Shaw of Hamden, and BROWNING KING & CO, work is done. Tlio world is sadly To those who believe tlial .loiin I,. Lewis sei'ks to set up a lahorlend to end In dollar bllls.it would hurt (curdled milk). There are 3985 larly true ill uii.settled limes when Department of Justice. the tlhrd liy Mesdames Warren, awry, and will not sot itself right. private investment does not offer irietator.sliip siieli a proimsal is no surprise. He lias at least a eonsid-|'''"ve reached 1,142 times from coast women and 1250 men who are cen­ Pull information may be obtained Chapel at High Street — New "Havon lo coast. tenarians. Vernon, and Chester Gedney. So long an a man is ajile to dn his crable inllueiiee witli tlie Naruuial Labor Hoard. And, that agency uii from the local Post Office. prospects of secure gain. That is how much $30,884,000,000 dcr the new Wagner bill could. Czar-like, tell not mily thousands ot'jj sluire in the battle he uni.sl slay Ill such times the needs tor WORCESTEH, Mass. — Charles S. Mhs. Harry MlUspaugh ot Mill individuals and inisinesses but also slates, eounlies and cities, liow lo The law requires 180 days of ac­ Plain is conhned to New Haven in there until the light is over or government revenue are grealer, Murphy, Special Justice, will hold tual school sessions. Most boards ot treat their employees. The little business men are In the Hospital ho gets his honorable discharge. while govornnieiit ineome from all education wish to provide at least The penally for disobeying the Hoard, and thus violating a fed­ Washington news again. Now, It which manufacture ice of the ut­ 185 days. -ALWAYS GOOD FOOD- sourees falls off. "What, then, if On The Boston Post Road The Women's Christian Temper­ seems, the government wants to most cleanliness and free of all con­ STEAKS — FULL COURSE DINNER — CHOPS eral law, would ho exile from interstate commerce. "Wc wond.er if ance Union will meet tomorrow af­ the investor's dollar does not , . , ,, ., . , , 6'™ the "little men of Industry" a tamination. The modern refrigera­ The Auxiliary ot the Indian Neck ternoon in the Baptist Church at yOTJR FAVORITE DRINKS PERFECTLY MIXED A OALL TO TILLERS come forward when government uewis remenihers tliat d sueli a pliilnsophy had lieeii a practice lMi(uii"i3,,ti(,,. education"—at a cost ot tor marks a new rung on the ladder Fire Co. will hold a card party In Orange Connecticut three o'clock. issues are offered, because the in­ in President Woodrow Wilson's day the United Mine Workers would $3,000,000 per year. The plan—not of the American standard of living. the firehouse May 13. WINES — LIQUORS — BEERS Now is the time for all good taken very seriously yet- - is to in­ centive to, do so is taken away 1 have gone out of existenec and Hie C.l.O. today would have no key­ men lo turn over a bit of sod and augurate courses in business admin­ To bring the matter closer home stone because the II. 3\1, W. was eunvieled of violating a federal to begin a lirst hand study of the statute.' istration for small business men. SOMETHING POP'S GRILL how would the taxing ot bonds The courses would be conducted by Kood earth's fruitfulness. "Ho alleet the sale of the i.ssues which the Bureau of Foregii and Domes­ JOHN ZURKUS, Prop. for the hoe" is the projier song of OFFERS NEW!! 292 MAIN STREET BRANFORD. CONN. the governmeul will have to lloat tic Commerce in cooperation with 4 STEEL FACTS pel's should, not he hiinied (ni win­ which Just has been completed by the season. As lite resurgent hursts several universities. to meet the deaiaiids of the next the Bureau of Railway Economics forth from the seed and takes it.s dy days, and never williout close I Outboard Motors '^•c» V'i'-^y'^VVS r''^*»Vy-«''"rV^^'Si^''»S'*VH I two years y of the Association of American 1 JM dm mimtd eourse toward its predestined cli­ supervision. ALL IN A WEEK;—A midwestern on It is unfortunate that the pro­ Railroads. Senator received a letter from one It Takes Lisbt lusive Display Of max ot fertility, so shmdd the Now is also a good lime lo 'Po Mnko Steel II ' posals to tax the incomes ot gov- Railway purchases in Connecticut ot his constituents which read In gard,cuiiig instinct blo.ssum in make a complete cheek-up ot any­ part; "This country is going to hell The ,lei:l induitry buys about TIME eriunent employees and lo tax last year totaled $0,867,235, the re­ 3,360.000 eloclric not,) bulbi a every human breast. In the spring .so we might as well have super­ Year. Tolal candlo.power is thing else that might cause lire. port shows. Of this sum, $6,257,101 ncodv 50 limes (hoi of tho briohl. it. behooves a pro.per fellow not bonds are linked together in the highways on which to travel." a Grand Rapids Bed Room Ensembles was spent for materials, supplies osr lighthouso in Ihe country. only to call a spifdo a,,spade but same bill. 'IMiey (ire dill'erenl jiro- Look tor such liazards as detec­ and fuel, while $000,044 went for also lo use a spade as a spade piwitions, and as such should be tive electrical c(pii|inienl, frayed Pioneer Iron @ Custom Tailored Living Room Suites now equipment (not Including that should he used. .• . separately eonsidcred. and worn wiring, pennies behind YOU AND INDUSTRY Salesman built in company shopsi. These pur­ Two ccnluriei ogo, in Eng* blown fuses, detective heating lond, bars of iron were o Maple Groupings Of Distinction Away Willi Ihiitimeworu argu­ chases were made in 95 towns and from frequently told by ped- ments which falijf so speciously plants and ehimne.vs, tireplaces cities located In all of the eight "Tin; FUTURE IN AMERICA" diers Iroveling the country, I Eclipse Air-Cooled SPRING'S A GOOD TIME TO side eorrying their woroi from the lips of laziness and pro­ without.screens and hot aslies in counties of the state. In bogs e Occasional Pieces From America's Leading Shops Gasoline Outboard Motors . . STAY ALIVE I crastination. Yes, yes! "Your wooden ash containers. Cleaning Wages paid to railway employes are desluned and buill on llie in Connecticut during 1937 amount­ The American work'man buys a Grand Rapids Dining Room Ensembles seljsame prindvles llial have uuele Jim kept track ot his gar­ Spring is u happy season, with with gasoline is very d.angerous. ed to $17,070,329, himself an aulonioblle. He can do so made the modern alr-coolcd dening expcnsesi and ho could old mother nature reawakening. After painting .iobs, which nuin.v The review discloses that, for the becau.sc it costs him only 854 hours aviallon engines the marvels ol have saved $1.8,1 by buying the You can luhl lo the joy by making The 1 iiitcst Steel Product do in the spring, he sure to dispose nation as a whole, the railroads of work to earn the money to buy Tiniest products of the sle^t industry ore internal conibusUon englnecr- sluil' ill the markets." AVu've u eontribution to safety in your ot oil or paint soaked rags and last year paid $1,133,301,408 for the it. The Englishman would have to roil springs which weigh only 12 millionths i;i(/.' They run "cool as a cu­ lieard that one. In rebullal way more than 70,000 different Items work 3,522 hours to buy a car of of a pound each. Jewelers use Ihem in own home. clothing. A warning from tlie Na- necMoce clasps. cumber" at low IrolUnu speeds we say that although your uncle which they use. Materials, supplies the same type; the German would or wide-open throttle! Fully There is a real need for this lioiial Hoard of Fire finderwrii- and fuel cost $906,383,000, and ex­ bo at his daily ta.sk 5,054 hours; the Jim may be and probably is an Sunday; May 1st 1938 enclosed—fully alreamlinedl THE NEW FORDSON TRACTOR FOR 1938 after the long winter moiUlis, ers states that man.v homes arc penditures for all new equipment Frenchman 7,295 hours. A Chinese 5840.000,000 Spent admirable person in nearly every - Polished leather-vielyht alum­ when many dangerous conditions burned by ' s;mntaiieous ignition (except that constructed In railway would have to work the best part of Por Improvements inum construction except lor way, he is yet a rotten farmer. shops) totaled $100,978,468. More his life. A lotol of M*1.000,000 hai bocn jT'^" lief ore purcliasinfjyour tractor requirements, it will pay develop. Now is the time lo clear tires from paint rags left in a heap. Jpenr by the tleelindudry (or C ( , 2 P. M. To 9 P. M. vital super-slrength engine Moreover, did ho enter on the than 12,000 towns and cities located new equipmenl and conilruclion ^»^-- parts! No water pump or wat­ you to see us. New and Keconditioiied tractors on hand out all ucoumulntioiiR of papers In ISB lot) (our yeori in order lo credit side his coat of tau, his im­ In 2.038 of the 3,072 counties of the In the old days, lee for the pres­ er jadietlng to cloy and cor­ at all times. Authorized Fordson Parts and Servieo. and rubbisli from attics and eel- UAILUOAUS BOOST United States derived direct bene- keep obreatt o( prooreit. proved apiietilo, and the two inch ervation ot food was secured from rode. lars, before they cuusu a serious CONNECTICUT BUSINESS flts from this large volume ot rail­ lakes and streams in the winter shrinkage in his ' dquatorial oir- lire. Connecticut benefited substantial road buying. time. Not much care was exercised eurafereucc 1 Why, the man was a ly from the expenditures of the rail In 1937, the country's rail carriers!as far as cleanliness or type of wa BALDWIN'S Conn. Tractor & Equipment Co. AVlieu burning trash and papers big winner, any way you look at roads in 1937 for materials, supplies also distributed $1,083,990, 485 Injter utlll'/.ed was concerned. And "hall mark of distinctive furniture" outside, an incinerator should al­ fuel, now equipment, and payrolls, wages to their employes, the re- many streams were polluted. Today GARAGE 107 Grand Avenue Tel. 8-7440 Now Haven, Conn, ways bo used. Field grass and pa- It Is revealed In a special study port says. our food Is protected by machines Atnericsn Iron ind SIgil Inililutf 78 Main St. Branford *L^ t, i*H^-*ijtirf- ^^[*rt••* Prco Six THE BEANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1038 THE BRANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1038 •j-ji I ;; • I' ••• ^-7 I ' ' -iii,'.U,U'.i I l.in.iti —:-4 —...i.fc.t.,.i i ,-„/^ I T.Pago Seven the bell; ^ •• - - a replacement- bell: for St. Paul's Miss Vlrglnln Williams ot Indian 'BaseBali Tennis Famous Bel Whether II Is just before chapel Church, and prcsenteri Iho Cheshire Neck, ontcrlalned her father, Mr. EYE OPENERS-by Bob Crosby • In the morning or In the late aftel-- Academy boll It) the .school At the Rober^^i.^\Vllliama, nt the annual All jn The cdliimehccmfcnt Exercises ot June CoiiHiiiicd trom pofio one nodiv nial we hear thft chapel bell Fatlicr"'s bay ot Bradford Junior Golf Football lollhii^'lls wanilhg'io a\>old extra 17, 1000, after It had been defin­ LATEST SPORT NEWS founding of Trinity College In 1824. College oii Saturday. Nearly a hun­ Day's Work duty. It seems to me thai we might itely Idenllncd by Dr, Skllton. who Dr, Horton took the old bell to a well be Interested In the history of climbed up Ihe outside 6f the stfeplo dred ftllh6r,s''\^el-fc present at the Basketball By Nellie llalc Carpenter JOSEPH M. ZAFFINO SPORTS EDITOR "Wrestling little chapel, built by himself rtiid this bell, so old and so faithful a In a driving ralnstrom for this pur­ lunchbdh'whiSn an extensive build­ on his own property at Short Beach. .wvant." • '' r • pose^ .•,...,-••. - • ing prdgrnlii for'Bradford was an­ a few miles east of New Havcii, nounced; to provide new class­ CHURCH WIDOWS Ilcro It remained for some lime, and "Oracle." Trinity Number, 1008 Tho bell was received with un­ rooms, \ttbpratorles, auditorium, and Again; WO' find IhlS'''bantering bounded enthusiasm and ]oy, espeo- Paul, the apostle, speaks ot those when the chapel was abandoncdi ddrmltpry, .Fuptls, n''e available for the bell was removed to a church In poem hair-accuSIng,' half-'thanking: ulally by the older Ahimnl. 'rhcsc thl.s'6bi'\striVctidn''and.biilldlng will who are "widows Indeed." arid holds Yc Ancient Cliapel Hell ' Branford, and eventually found Its older alumiil lill iiame'foi'wai'd'alid' bd bogiih 'lit oiico." In "the evening Local High Nine Opens Home Season Sat. With D^rby that they should'be' treated! with Oh! ,ve ancient Chapel tdllbd but' uiHin the bell Ihc'numfe way to the belfry otSt.'Paul's ehui'clii falhbi-S wfcro'eiitertdlncd at a Joint honor. I wohdcr'lf he had In mlud With Us .solemn'ding dong bell. of' their cltis.'ty of witnessing Coach French's diamondeers pry wars in the great American sport by taking on Shelton in the 'Val­ did not use makeup al ail, and terais for DiMaggio to play ball foi uation very narrowly, the next hostess lo the Parrot Club this af­ County Baseball the lid off the 1938 reason in a Housatonic Valley Leacuc contest ley town tomorrow afternoon in their first Housatonic League then said: "You don't want ter go against Lyman Hull High school of ^———^ ^ • ^ contest the New York Yankees this season thing you know he'll wind up with ternoon at 2 o'clock. Continued from Sports Page fray of the year. Next Tuesday afternoon they take on Hamden there mucking your face about. WalUngfordto be played on the dt $25,000, reliably Intormbd Davis another Babe Ruth, the man who 4 Do all teams have playing fields? Why not stay as y'are—plain but saved baseball, and the game has Washington Street Field diamond been selected by Coach French for J. Walsh today. ,piMagglo, In fact. high at the East Haven ball park. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Todd and 5 What about umpires?. Shall 'olesome?" thb clean-up berth. didn't want the $25,000, and still no patience with that Idea now. It This encounter will not be a league Friday. April 29, Shelton* away; daughters. Bernlco and Margaret, thoy be paid, etc., and if so how tomorrow afternoon. The'game Is doesn't. ' ' —Troy Times-Record Jack O'Grady who on the de­ doesn't have to be saved any more. contest. Tuesday. May 3. Hamden at home- •attended a wedding in Pittsfield, shall It be financed? slated to start at 3:15. '' It's doing ail right, with a covey of Friday, May 0. Derby at home- fense wlir patrol the midway sta­ Ho feels t-hat he's entitled to the '^.^^3 East Haven, with eight men back Mttss.on Saturday. G What should the entry fee be? THE SOURCE OF POWER gents named John J. Jones. Monday, May 9, Woodrow Wilson at Despite attempts to secure Ipfor- tion will follow Reardon and Jim $40,000 ho was asking and miglil In harness of last year's fine squad (Some funds are necessary for ^n1 ^-s home; Friday. May 13, Stratford*, The' current Sunday' School les­ have kept on feoiing that way foi- niatlon concerning the Orangeman, Mcaill who has been shitted from All baseball is aroused by this which tied Derby for the Housa­ Miss Isabelle Stanley and neph- phone, paper, mimeographing, etc). sons on the life of Christ suggest | over, only Gould, long a trusted away; Tuesday. May 17, West Haven all efforts 'proved unavailing, al­ right to loft garden will wield hl's i« dastardly program, since If It turns tonic league championship las sea­ ew, Walter Stanley have arrived at If anyone here in town Is inter many helpful considerations for' though report iias If that the up­ friend got him on,the trans-contin­ at home; Friday, May 20. Walling- Stanley Point for the summer. esled in organizing a baseball lea willow In the sixth position. Billy out that they have, to pay tho fellow son, who are looking forward to an the Christian of today. We have Ni'iw (^uicK iii-:,yr. .inKifiip tim Hwii<:ii... NEW LOW COST. Elnc;trii: r.inliiiiK WIVCT CUr.S WOltlv . . . SAVES TIME. No ental ph'ono early last week and poi ford* away; Tuesday, May 24, Hill- Mii,:k(^nc(l jHils, ^iiiuH, wiilin or curtiiliid. Scrub- state conibiho will present a form- Ellis who win handle llic hurling du what he's worth at the gate and on even better season this year, meet gue. please have representatives at just studied the mountain-top ex-"' tiriil ii|) |xi])S (u»iki[if,; liiMit . . . Iik(l-..v.,., ; , out of focus very shortly. The first Ho becomes vagud, distant and un- bowed tinder the yoiso of 'a'tithorjly, July 28 lo September 12 when the will be played at Olson's Field at BICyOLES, RADIOS & LOAN ASSOClATiON place, while gill I^eardon, to.iy^rlijg thing you knew. In fact, some of 'real to us. We lore our a.ssurance of 221 JVIontowese Street Phone 7 44 Branford, (Jo.n?i. the colp'nel'p'rescrvcd a .marked ,'alr season closed the elub played ov­ those business managers might even 3:30; " • PAINT, Etc. ]{. S. HALDAYIX, M(i fllrsl-basbmdfi' who ^was tho 'pbWei^- his presence, our realization of His For all Local News and Sports of .haiit'eu'r througlioul,' as bijtltted er GO.OOO admissions and set a rcc- have to go to work for what they 270 Main St, Branford Tel. 627-2 ]iranr

Cahu County. Because of the time'Involved In transit, covers should be mailed by Calendar Of Events May 1st. Otherwise they should be sent by clipper. "Town Topics llovuo" on tlio Slage of 100 entertainers. APRIL 29th Those covers should be very in­ It • ot tlio Loow Poll CoUoge Theatre IilnKO--llf'neflt Si. Mary's Rectory Fund—Tryst—8:r!0. teresting and desirable souvenirs. .For 8; Days Now Showing On The I.ocw Pull CIIIICRC Theatre W. (,'. T. i;.--;i:()l)—Hiipllsl, Cluircli 111 • This year's "Town Topics Revue" Screen; APRIL 30th The Lutheran Choir will rehearse promises to bo one of the Breatcsl When more laugh.n can bo packed Hi'inl-Kornial Dunce al Junior College of Couimerec, sponson'il tomorrow evening. or all stage productions ever aasomb Into a movie than wci'e crammed In­ liy liiiinliow Assi'inlily. led, directed by Ben Parker, dances to "A Trip 'J'o Paris" at the CollcKc Service lli'ittcry linll In Armory !1 I'. M. lo 2 A.^I. by Jrono Ayotto and under the per­ Theatre, The Jones Family will do S(i{;(iii(l Anniiiil HiiplKUMnre Hop, High Kehuul (iyiniiiisiuni in You will enjoy a better j sonal supervision ot Mr. Harry F.' It. For sheer fun frenzy, America's Kast Haven Shaw, tor the bonellt of the Regis­ favorite folks scramble off on the MAYlBt ride with a G-ood Clean ter Fresh Air Fund, you can't help happiest, laughlncst, adventure VU'M lloalUi Duy, Car they've concotcd since some genlu.'i but being ploa,scd. MAY 2nd thought up this great group of ac­ Hillary—12:iri—CiiMgregnliiinnl (Jliureli I'lirlors. Cast as "The Seven Dwarfs" arb tors. MAY 0th "Doc", Patty Onofrlo; "Grumpy," '"I'lio DIslrli't Scliool al. Blneherry Corners"'—(•noil Kelliiwship They've been mixed up In politics Tony DeLucca; "Dopey," Donald (,'lnli in SIKM'I lieneh Cliiipi'l love, courtship and marriage. And Itraiifiini (Inrilen Cluli, !!:()(), lioslcss. AIrH.,l''riiuk W. .Stnne Budlot; "Sneezy," Edward Cohen; more recently, wo recall. In a "A MAY 10th "Sleepy," Bob Stevens; "Happy," Bride Comes Homo" story. For Smooth Performance ficiirglii (.'liaiilcr,-IS, O.IO.M., piiblie curd piirly in f)lil Acadi'iiiy Anthony DlNloola; and "Ba.shrul," But never anything so lillarlou: lOiist Haven Cnnncil ol! I'lircnl-Tenelier Associalioiis in 'I'lilllo and Beauty Have Your Raymond Maori; Wltph, Nifncy Cln- as the escapade which starts out .SchonI 8:00. CAR WASHED and qulno; princess, WIlmaFrecra; and with a laugh with Dad Jolcs (Jed prlneo, Anthony Franco, this will Prouty) droijplMg the remark that MAY 11th One of the ni.any internationally famous features of the LUBRICATED at coni|)leto for the Disneyland pre- ho Intends to take n million In Pur­ Wiimsii's Aid Huelelv, Old Sloni! (ihiiriili, dessert liridge, I :;!0. Hamid-Morton Circus coming to the New Haven Arena for MAY 12th (iontatlon. ls Falls. The back yard (gossip) the entire week of May 2nd to 7th, twice daily, under the Also on .the groat stage are Helen I'ulilic Sii|)p(ir, Clinpel VS'iirkors, Kliorl Heaeli, (i o'eliick. Brennan's wireless does an amusing bit of gar­ auspices of the Hejaz Grotto for their welfare fund. ContI, The Dorzon Twins, bettor and bling a message to Onrcia. It travels $ MAY 13th greater than last year, Lillian Pal­ faster than dad himself—so by the Card I'arly, Auxiliary of Indian Neck Fire Co. Service mer and Buddy Caldwell and a cast time ho gets home, his overjoyed rjiinclieiiii, "VMjiitnan's Auxiliai'y, Short Heaeli Firelionse. brood Is half-packed and rarln'- MAY 3rd Station to-go. 'I'lixoid. f'linic, (.'cnler Kclioiil, Nortli liriinrord, 10 A. M. (irange Minsli'cl, CorniiMMiily House. Man About For Paris Francol Telephone 886 Capitol Theatre MAY 4th Ma Jones (Spring Bylngton) and 302 Main St. Branford 271 MiUn St, Eoat nnvcn, Conn,! Oranny (Florence Roberts) b\nidle Muster Mason Degri'o will bo eonl'erreil at AVidow's Son Ijiidge Town Uicy (Juno CarLson), young Jack Woman's Auxiliary of (Jin'ist Mpi.scopal CInireli in Legion rooms MAY 6th UY JOHN C. CAUU '.Suii Sinn,, '.rues. Jliiy i-L'.;) (Ken Howell), Roger (aeorgo Ern­ est) and Bobby (Billy Mahan) into Curd I'arly, Alhlelic Cluli Hiiusi;, Norlli liranl'ord, bencdt iil' the "Sally, Irene and Mary" traveling gear and make arrange­ SI. A\igusline's Sunday School. Saw .something funny last Sat­ ment which included a donkey bill­ Business Directory Willi Alioo Fayo, Fred Allen ments with the newlyweds (Shirley Music Week I'rogriiin 7 :;iO, biln-ary JIall, .luniiir Musical Art urday evening. As I was riding with ed as a "burro". — Also — aiea.son) and Rus.soll Glca.son to Soeiely. another follow by the driving park After checking the lading bills he take care ot the Jones' manse while we saw what looked like a fU'e over turned in the following report. Anna May Wong' in Toilet Outfits complete witli seat "Dangerous To Know" they're away. back. We Investigated and found 'Missing, 1 bureau" Dad gets seasick. Ma learns the and Beulah Bondl ; "Mario Ballroom that the old house and barn over 'Over, 1 Jaeka.ss.' ' $13.95. Heating bollcrg, radiators rumba, Granny views with alarm, Antoinette" with Norma Shearer | Branford young i)coplc will attend there had burned flat, and a ground and IlttUigs at low prices; washing WiHJ., TlMn',s.~irny '1-5 Lucy does the Latin quarter and and Tyrone Power In the same cast UIQ annual meeting of the Y. M. C. lire had cleared a big and was Roger and Jack run afoul of a spy- niacliiiics and refrlErcnitors. Conn. "Romance in the Dark" Is Basil Rathbone "Toy Wife" burning merrily in the brush and ring as the result of Jack's Infatu­ A. May 3 at 0:30 In the YMCA Ball­ — wrrii — with Lulso Ralner grass. Four Cachets Plumbing S Ueatlne^ Klaterlals Co., ation for Joan Valeric before cousin room In Now Haven. See You In The Movies, Gladys Swarthout, John Bolos Willie (Harold Hubor) gets them Two or three other ears arrived 1730 State St., New Haven, Conn., ALSO Your MOVIE GUYED. Prepared For safely back on the boat for Ameri­ Winter about the same time as we did, but I'liono 6-0028. Low Ayroa, Louise OampboU in ca. And Dad learns at the Rue de Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Straiten have re­ there were no llremcn or anybody "SCANDAL STREET" la Palx moans "pay( and pay, and turned to the Owengo Hotel follow­ else about. It wos weird to see that Air Mail Week pay." ing a winter In Florida Are burning away there so quietly. TYPEWRITERS — ALL MAKES \>Yi.. .SaL—May G-7 ; The Loew Poll will present start­ SOCIETY As wo came toward Branford wo Announcement Is made by Paul New, KebuUts, Rentals, Portables, ing Friday for one week only '"Test met the fire engine going out, Ap­ R. Younts, Executive Chairman, Supplies "The HIT PARADE" Pilot" with Clark Gable, Spencer parently nobody had turned in an that four cachets have been prepar­ Convenient Terms -— WITH — Home Financing Tracy, Myrna Loy and Lionel Barry llunscgiicsts alarm before. ed for use In the Hawliian Islands RELIANCE TYPEWRITER CO. Frances Langford, Pliil Eogan C. B. GUY, Mgr. more. On the same program Is "Mar Mr, and Mrs. James W. Tabb and during Air Mall Week, and that AUO showing Gains Was up In Merlden over the week Telephone 7-2738 dor In The Sky" with Michael Whal .son, James W. Jr, of Rochester, Now covers bearing such cachets will Wni. Gargan, Judith Barrett in en and Gloria Stuart. end, and also took a ride over to without doubt be In great demand lOD Crown Street, New Haven York, have been the house guests of Plymouth and Terryvllle. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Walworth of In Connecticut and may be secured by forwarding "Behind the Mike" Some workers In Merlden are get­ LADIES—MEN—Go into a spare or Watch F(ir These Hits Maple Street. them' at once under cover to the SATURDAY NIGHT Coming Soon; Spring home financing Is excep­ ting a pretty fair week, but up above following Postmasters: full lime business—use your own BANK NITE "In Old Chicago" with Alice Fayo, New York tionally brisk In Connecticut, the 15 there two days a week seems to be To Postmaster at HUo for Hawaii Iiomc—wc furnish everything and Don Ameehe, Tryone Power and Miss Rita Sullivan of Harbor Federal savings land loan a.s,socla- the general rule. County. show you how. $30.00 starts you. nuBKi Alice Brady "Ot Human Hearts" Street has been In tlon In this State reported today to To Postmaster at Lihue for Kauai Write at once for full particulars. The Zacher homestead on Rogers L. H. Seccombc and Sons, 107 with Walter Huston, James Stewart for a few days David Ford, Assistant Governor of County. Street Is getting a new coat of WcstlleUl Ave,, Ansonla, Conn. the Federal Homo Loan Bank Sys­ To Postmaster at Kahulul for • paint. Pequot Theatre tem. Maui Island. "During the past six months, Good time of year to be si:>rucing To Postmaster at Honolulu for GOOD OPPORTUNITY for Woman up. over 30. Must be Neat, Reliable, Pri., ,Siit.—April '^'i-^M home mortgage loans made by those associations rose from $0,578,000 to Intelligent with need for Indepen­ Oaah Night Every Friday $7,000,000, an Increase of $1,022,000, Quito a while ago I was .speaking UNITED WALL PAPER dent income. References neces­ Mr. Ford said. "These loans were about that cement wall at the ex­ CO. sary. P . O. Box 103 New Haven. "STAND-IN" m.ade on the direct reduction plan, treme rear ot the movie lot, and — wrrir — now I have found out about It. "We Save You Money" LOST—Pass Book No. 7383. If found with easy monthly payments like return to Branford Savings Bank. Loslio Howard, Joan Blontlell rent, a plan which Is proving poi)U- Hugh McGowan built it as the ALSO Gittleson & Company rear foundation of a cow bitrn. He 93 CROWN ST. lar everywhere." died shortly afterward and the barn 'The Hoosier School Boy' 250 Oraiig'(.> S( I'Oel, Cor. i'lliii, Now i lavcii More than a $1,300,000 rise In NEW HAVEN, CONN. was not built. with Mickey Roonoy siivlngs during this period was re­ Telephone 8-6405 You might take that wall as a ported. Savings Invested In all Fed­ Sample Book on Request eral associations are protected up symbol of the uncertainty of hu­ Sun., Shin., Tiios., Jlay 1, 2, ;i to $5,000 per Investor by the Federal man planning. "JEZEBEL" Savings and Loan Insurance Cor­ poration, a $113,000,000 Instrument­ The little boys have resumed their Shorthand, Typewriting, Book­ with Botto Davis, Henry Fonda ality of the United States Govern ba.seball games on the corner of the keeping, Accounting, Business AI.SO ment. Oreen near the Community House. Administration, Dictaphone, Summer just around the corner. "SH, THE OCTOPUS" Cities and towns in Connecticut Comptometer, Day and Evening wth Hugh Hci'hort In which Federal associations are Sessions, Co-educational, Enter established are— Branford, Bristol, Saw the janitor of the Catholic at any time. Danlolson, East Hartford, Green­ Church yesterday picking dandelion Wed., Thnrs.—May ..l-fi blossoms off the lawn, I presume STONE COLLEGK wich, Hartford, Madison. MerldoUi 129 Temple St., New Haven Yankoo Rose Ohinawaro Nights New Britain, New Haven, New Lon­ to keep them from seeding and spreading. "BLONDES at WORK" don, Norwalk, Stamford, Walerbury and Windsor. It's well enough to try, but I'll HOTEL with Glonda FarroU and bet on the dandelions. You can clean Legal Notice Barton MaoLano up your own lot, but that old down has a habit of going calling on the ALSO LEGAL NOTICE neighbors down the wind. Notice is hereby given as provided DRAKE 'TRAPPED BY G-MEN^ GAD-A-BOUTS in Section 3339 of tho General Sta­ I'South Carolina Ave. at Paciflofi The tenant in tho Nardolla house tutes of the State of Connecticut, ^Atlantic City, New Jersey| •<=c~irTyvy-^ on Eades Street Is Ambrose Boyle, that each owner or keeper of a dog Mrs. Christine Melander of Stony He occupies the second floor; the of the age of six months, shall, on Creek Is passing a week with her first is still vacant. or before the lirst day of May, cause 0 Annex Theatre daughter, Mrs, Harry Tuft of Wa.sh- That place is looking tine now, such dog to be registered in the of- i•»' European Plan Hotel ington, D. C. 1 Griumlfi Corner I'taouB 4-2X91 and when it gets a lawn the job Hce of the Town Clerk of the town '< Moderate Kates will be complete. In whicli such dog Is kept. Failure Mrs, J H Morton, of Wilford Ave, to comply with such law within the II.IO Outside Rooms Beauti£ully| has returned from a visit in Ard- Thurs., Fri,—A]n-il 'JS-Ui) Tho High School has just given time specified will subject the owner Furnished more, Pa. intelligence tests to all the students, or keeper to a' penalty of one dollar Tluirs.—Duchess Crystal Ware IVoiu the iiinkcrs of but one good bet was overlooked. in addition to the regular registra­ Also Small Aparlments Mr. and Mrs. J. Hubert Bradley of Why not rate the boys and girls MAE WEST in tion fee. GIUXI STA«[ Haycoek Point have returned from on the ingenuity of tho alibis which WINPIELD R. MORGAN, Fully Equipped Including ,. Every Day's a Holiday" Orlando, Pla they gIvQ for absence and tardiness. Town Clerk Electric Re£rigera*ion

0 5 Miss Marion L. Thatcher Is home Taking Inventory of tools, pre­ Convenient to Piers, Theatres ?I( Sal., Sun.—April ;i(), May 1 fron> Washington, D. C. whore she paratory to scratching around the NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given to all tax­ and Churches M "\V. C. li'ields in 9x12 loot tiso attended the D. A. B. Congress. yard, I miss a digging fork I used to have, and also note tho presenc'e payers of the town of Branford, res­ I "The BIG-BROADCAST Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nallor of Hop of a couple of decrepit instruments ident and non-resident, that the Also Bus and Railroad Depot j j OF 1938" Imagine n rug from tliin great iinality house ut son Avenue announce the birth of a that I don't remember having own­ trist half of tho tax on the list of IcsH tliuii $30. Uefiiiitc proof tliiil yuu don't Iiavo son, April 14 In Grace Hospital Be­ ed before. 1937 is due and payable on April 4, Garage Aeconimodatioris M ALSO . fore her marriage Mrs. Nallor \vas Renilnds me of the country 1938. to Bpciid n lot of money to have the finest und Jackie Cooper in Miss Anna Evon. freight agent who received a ship- Ta.xes remaining unpaid thirty I uiost up-to-tliitc istylcs on your flours. A glorious days after becoming due shall be For Literature and Rates, n "Boy of the Streets" subject to interest at the rate of assortiuciit of patterns. Tho newest Texture cf • CO us ins TYPEWRITERS 6-10 of 1% for each month which Address M Tues., AVed.—Jlay 3-4 fccts. Hook Iltig designs, Persians and Cliiucsc. MIMEOGRAPHS shall have elapsed from the time It W. Graham Ferry, Mgr. |] An unusually stunty aj.i«l compact weavcColorsi D6LiCnT6SS€n shall have become due and payable Charlie McCarthy, in ADDING MACHINES until the same shall be paid. (Rate Burgtindy, Crccn,. Eixl, Kust, Beige, Brown, "It makes We rent, sell overhaul and of interest—^.2'y, per yearl, "The Goldwyn Follies' Woodtonca. me hungry exchange machines I will be at the Town Hall, Bran­ to go in Established 30 years ford. from 9:00 A.-M. to 12:00 Noon Thurs., Fri.—Jlay 5-G and from 1:00 P. M; until 5:00 P. M. there" every day except Thursday, April SUBSCBIBE FOR Joe Pennor, Gene Eaynioud in THE BRANFORD REVIEW 'leSTflURfltW R. L. CARTER 14, 1938 when I will be at Stony 80 Center St. New Haven p Creek. FOB ALL LOCAL NEWS "The Life of the Party" ; D, F. DALY, COR'STflTe 6 COURT CTJ. Tel. 6-4206 Collector ot Taxes.

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