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Trinity Parish Shorthand, lypewHtlDK. Book^' NORTH BRANFORD keeping. Accounting, Bualnen THE HOME TOWN PAPER THE HOME NEWSPAPER IS A US.fftafUH:^' Administration, Dictaphone, of Continued from pate one Services In the local churches on Barbara Junlvcr, and Beth Ann THE FIRST PERSON TO WIN AN ARMV Food Table—Mrs. Irwin W. Mor­ Comptometer, Day *nd Bvenini BRANFORD—NORTH BRANFORD VITAL FORCE IN EVERY TOWN Sunday will bo; Leonard. CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR IN TWE ton, Mrs. Norman Clark, Mrs. Sessloni. Co-educatlon>I, ibiter STONY CREEK—PINE ORCHARD PORTRAYING AS IT DOES Mass nt S:1S o'clock at St. Augus­ VWRLDWAR WAS QUNNERY S&TCHARLtS K Knuto Hansen, Mrs. Phillip Mes­ at any time. SHORT BEACH — INDIAN NECK tine's R. 0. Church, Rov William LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN Beside the leaders and assistant H0fFMAN,.49''C0.&AWRINESJUNE6,l9/8ATTHE cal!, Mrs. William Rice, Mrs. John STONE COLLEOl! GRANNIS CORNER—MORRIS Brewer, pastor, Mrs, Edward Daly, loaders the boys and girls wore ac­ SnfUaLEfDRHIU.l42|0£AECHAreMTHi£l?i5V,HOFFMIW R. Whitcomb. COVE—EAST HAVEN Cfje Pranforb 3^tiieUi FAmUAR LANGUAGE organist and choir director, vn Temple St., New Haren companied by several mothers and 0BUKD6D & ENEMVAAACHlue (SUNS ANDTHEIR CR6WS Post Office—Mrs. Harold G. Bald­ AND EAST HAVEN NEWS friends. Plans are now under way win, Mrs. Frank Bradley, Mrs. Har­ ' Holy Eucharist and morning to have several of the older mem­ ry Gillette, Mrs. C. Henry Holson- VOL. XIV—No. 15 Branford, Connecticut, Thursday, July 24, 1941 prayers will be celebrated at 0:30 bers attend the Junior Short Course bcck. Miss Sophie Jourdan, Mrs. Price Five Cents o'clock at, Zlon Episcopal Church, at the University of Connecticut Clarence F. Kimball, Mrs. A. S. Rov. Francis J, Smith, Rector, Mrs. this summer. McQueen, Mrs. James Mellor, Mrs. Business Directory Paul R, Hawkins, organist and J. Wesson Phelps, Mrs. William choir director. , . A public food sale for this pur­ Schultc. War Time Films Salvation Army Scrap Almnimmi pose will be held at Doody's Road­ 42 Inch Sink and Tub Combinations Board Of Selectmen Meet Children's Table—Mrs. M. Pler- Trinity Parish Festival Morning worship at the Con- side stand on Saturday afternoon pont Warner, and Mrs. H. H. Van $29.95 complete. Toilet Oulflts ercgatlonal Church at 11 o'clock on from throe until six, A variety of Clecf, co-chairmen assisted by with scat $14.95. Bajlhtubs $16.45. Will Be Shown Fmid Campaign Drive Receives homg baked pastries, cakes, breads, Sunday morning. Rev. G. DUlard members of the Triangle. Wall Basins $5.75. The Conn. And Forward Resolution Will Be Given Tomorrow as well as salads and casserole Losslcy, pastor, Miss Ethel Maynard Card Party—Mrs, Harry A, Smith, dishes will be on sale, fresh vegeta­ Plumbing & Healing Materials At High School Will Continue Quick Response organist and Mrs. Douglas B. Hola- Chairman; , Mrs. George Evans, bles, fruits, and poultry products. Co, 1730 Stale! Sli, New Haven. blrd, choir dli'obtor. tickets; Mrs. Donald Sawtelle, ta­ .Phonc 6-0028. To Utility Commission Four descriptive sound motion Tiie Salvation Anny advised to- bles and chairs; Mrs. William Rob­ On Montowese Grounds At the business session of the piclures will be sliown August 6 tli day tliat Laurence H. Brady, Cam- Branford's aluminum drive Is In erts, prizes; Mrs. Flanders Smith, The drive for funds for the Uni­ North Branford Volunteer Fire De­ in the Branford Higli Scliool at 8'pnign director of tlie Annual Drive full progress and lias been reported refreshments; David Clark, set-up. ted Service, Organizations' work has partment held last week Assistant O'clock. Tiie subject is "War Time in Branford Willi continue tlie j to be receiving cooperation for oon- Darece—Frank V. Blgelow, Thom­ TTPEWRITER8 — ALL MAKES Mrs, Fred S, Jourdan Heads Committee Arranging For been completed In North Branford Chief, Frederick G. Loeber was Meeting Monday Evening Votes In Favor Of Bus Serv­ Fiims from Britain" , • house to house solicitation during, tributlons from the Branford clti- as L. Cornell, Mrs. V. T. Hammer, and final reports were made at a elected to servo as official dclogale Annual Event At Indian Neck—Assisted By Large Jr., Miss Minerva Robinson and New, Rebuilts, Rentals, Portables, ice — Public Hearing Today In Hartford — No One Among the sponsors is Robert the coming week. Mr. Brady and zens by the local Boy Scouts who mooting at the Rectory on last Fri­ to the annual state firemen's con­ his assistant, Gordon E. Watt, are conducting the drive. Harold F. Tousey. Supplies From Branford At Hearing. Richardson, Major and Mrs, Group Of Pariah Members. day evening Rov. Francis J. Smith, vention to be held In West Haven Herbert Gailandet, IVIi'. and Mrs. have spent one week In the Com­ The Branford drive is part of a chairman and George Dabbs, vice- during the latter part of August. Eetrcshment Stand—Members of ConTenlent Terms Miilon J. Warner and Mr. and Mrs. munity and the response has been national drive to alleviate the One of tlie most important chairman extended hearty thanks The alternate elected was Paul the Y. P. F. So far as can be learned no one John Sohodcraft. most commendable. temporary shortage of aluminum events of the season Is the Trini­ to all who helpod to make the drive Boyce. The department will The Post Office has asked that RELIANCE TTPEWRITER CO. Superintendent from Branford appeared In Hart­ Major John T. deddon, director needed for the construction of ty Church Annual Festival to bo a success. I'hlrty-clght dollars and participate In the parade which you mail your packages early and 0. B, GUT, M»r. Youth Instantly Pictured in the film Is defense ford today at a public hearing on of public relations in the New Eng- i aeroplanes during the present war hold Friday at the Montowese Ho­ twenty-five cents more than the will be held on the second day of avoid the rush. The Utility Table groups in Britain, fire, telephone Telephone 7-2738 a petition of the Connecticut Co. land States, stated today; "Never' crisis. Tlie Branford scouts are Lists Teachers tel, Indlon Nock. Mrs, Kenneth B. quota was collected by the canvas­ the convention and will be led by committee suggests that things for gas medical and actual air raids 109 Crown Street, asking for changes in the trans­ Killed Thursday The story is told by men working''" "^ history has'; The Salvation j serving as collectors in a door-to­ Noble each year odors the privi­ sers who gave their time for this the North Branford Fife and Drum Its table be in by the twenty-third. New Baven portation of passengers between on an escorting destroyer. The wind Army had such demands both for door canvas to reocive the doi^n- leges of her property for this an­ oausoi Mrs. Aldon J. Hill was socre Corps. The Children's Table committee Fall Schedule East Haven and Branford. Accord­ whlstlcs and you can see the lines man power and service In the State I tlons of old pots and pans and any nual sale. tary, and R. Earic Boers, treasurer have made a similar suggestion. In Auto Mishap WANTED—^'"P'°y>"°"'' to do ing to the plan, submitted to the of gray ships carrying food to is-' of Connecticut.; Tlie largest dele-1 other scrap pieces of tlio metal The General Committee Is os fol­ for the drive. " Rev. Francis Smith was a Packages for any of the tables may housework, day or week. Willing commission July 9 by H. S. Palmer, land too small to raise enough. You I gatlons to our Fresh Air Camps available. ' Supt, Raymond E, Pinkham An­ lows: General Chairman, Mrs, Fred luncheon guest of professor Ray­ be left at the Parish House any worker. Tel. Branford 699-5 Louis P. Merwln, Jr., the 16 year president, the company seeks to nounces Tontfttivo Schedule of S. Jourdan; Assistant Chairman, ) Rov. Smith has been asked to mond T. Hill of Yale University on Wednesday afternoon or at the old son of Mr. and Mrs, Louis F. see and hear how the .shores of, ^1" exceed anything we antioi- Four, major cities in the^State discontinue the use of trolley cars Subjects To Bo Taught By Se­ Mrs. Kenneth B. Noble; Treasurer, f keep the skeleton' of the local oom- Monday. Rectory any time. Merwln of 127 French Avenue, East Britairt are guarded against in- Pa'ed, with hundrtds of children I have been designated for the dis- LOST—Pass Book No. 5903. If Mr. Franlc 8. Bradley; Publicity . mjttoo ready for any further duties Miss Cothcrino Whitney of Mill between East Haven and Branford Haven was killed instantly and two vasion and what happens when air- between the ages of 7 and 11 years, position of the aluminum whore it nior High School Toaohors report that the use of salt has found return 'to Branford Sav­ Chairman, The Rev, Frederic R. • which might properly be assigned Road has returned to her home and replace them with bus service of his four companions received planes attack the ships at sea. • enjoying the healtU benefits of Nar will bo stored from the various WISE USE OF SALT practically eliminated cases of heat ings Bank. .. 7-10,24.8-7 Murray. . , ' them although Inactive for a period following an appendectomy at a running from Chapel Street and serious injuries when an aiitomo The film shows, in reconstruc-: t'lan Hale Camp, Which it taking towns and cities until it is sent to TO PREVENT HEAT sickness and cramps. The bulletin The office of the superintend­ ol tim.o. hospital In Now Haven. Lottery Tonight Boulevard in New Haven, through bile in which they were riding ov­ tlon, tlie evacuation of Allied Forces eare of young people from scores tlie smelters. Hartford, New'Lon- The Table and other aub-com- Sensitive Cell CRAMPS EFFECTIVE pointed out, however, that salt ent of schools has announced the LOST-Pass Book No. 12952. If East Haven, thence to Branford erturned on Long Hill Road In from Dunkirk where little motor, °^ Connecticut rural ond surbur-1 don. New Haven and Bridgeport mltteo chairmen are as follows: Persons doing manual labor In tablets taken excessively and er­ tentative schedules of subjects to The North Branford Fife and Miss Agnes Doody spent Monday found return to Branford Sav­ center. Guilford Thursday night. The two boats from England carried under ban communities. This is made have been selected as the principal Utility Table—Mrs, Fred S, Jour­ To Draw Second the hot sun or in industries where ratically by persons doing office or Drum Corp attended the State Con- and Tuesday on a 4H tour of out­ ings Bank. • 6-26,7-10,24 companions who were seriously fire thousands of men from shallow Possible by the 20 per cent of each concentration points. ' • bo taught by teachers in the Senior dan, Mrs. H. R. Allsworth, Mrs Varies Dosage the heat incident to various opera- sendentary work may cause distress The Board of Selectmen met vcnLon In East Hampton, Mass standing dairy farms in -Lltxihfleld injured were Richard Carlson, 17 of water to waiting transports. local campaign, left for this and In order to pick up any alumin­ High School durhig the coming Julia Andrews, Miss Eugenia Brad- tion.s adds appreciably to the sum- or gastrointestinal disturbance. No Monday night and drew up a reso­ aohusetls on Saturday afternoon County. List Of Numbers 2 Brockett Place, East Haven, who other purposes. um that may fall to bo secured In school year. An addition to the loV, Mrs. Howard 0. Closson, Mrs. .mcr temperature con largely harmful effects are anticipated LOST—Pass Book No. 0965. If lution favoring the change from and night and returned on Sunday Of Chlorine received a chest injury and Charles He also stated that the recent the house-to-house canvas, a bin prevent the effects of heat cramps from the wise use of salt In drink­ found return to Branford Sav­ teaching of academic subjects, Michael Desl, Miss Julia Lanphler, morning with second prlzo for trolley to bus service and ordered A. Heidtman, 16, of Long Hill Road campaign tor funds conducted by has been placed on the Montowese, Cards have been received from Sequence numbers for 11,581 or heat sickness by replacing the ing water. ings Bank 6-26, 7-10,24 each teacher will direct certain Mrs, Jessie Maddcrn, Mrs. T. Park­ It forwarded to the Utilities Com­ Guilford who was removed to the Stricken China playing by a clrps In the senior Mrs. Mary Strickland and daughter The world's first automatic resi­ young men who registered in the salt lost from the body through trie U. S. O. would benefit only the end of the Branford Green near class or homo-room activities. er Preble. claiis. Alfred Bahnsen of the local dual cholorlnator, a mechanical mission. New Haven Hospital. • Recreational Units, supervised by the fountain to' enable people hi who are visiting In Los Angeles, State of ConnccUput on July 1, perspiration, according to the June The schedule follows; Mrs. Royal Candy Table—Mra, V. T. Hamr corps was also awarded second prize guardian of public health which Through the substitution of bus Will Be Aided The Salvation Army and had noth­ tlie center and outlying localities California. 1941 win be drawn in Second Na­ bulletin of the State Department of Robert W. Barker, 16, of 69 —Chief Advisor for Seniors; Solid mer, Jr., Mrs. Philip MoKobn, Mr/». In the Individual fifing compotl possible the most effective control service tor trolley service the com­ ing to do whatever with the local to turn in their contributions to tional Lottery toi beiheld in. Wash­ Health. ATTENTSON Francis Street, East Haven and Ed­ aeometry and Trigonometry, In­ Carl Montellus, Mrs. Irwin B. Mor­ tlons, of water sterilization over recorded, pany states "improved service can Drive and those who have been aid iXlncle Sam, ington, D. C. this evening. Colonel "This is done by adding salt to ward Turano, 12, of Long Hill Road By M. P. Warner termediate Algebra, Plane Geom­ ton, Miss Irene Schoenlng, Mrs. has been successfully developed on be given to the travelling public in Ernest L. Averill, State Director of drinking water or by taking one or Girls Wanted escaped with minor injuries and confused may appreciate the in­ Don'Smith is heading tlie Boy etry, Guidance; Mrs. Langdale — Phelps Wall. the Woodbrldge supply of tiie New the territory now served by the The North Branford 4 H clubs Selective Service announced today. two salt tablets before drinking were sent to their homes after re­ Mr. M. Plerpont Warner has ac­ formation. .' Scout unit in the drive at Stony English 4,, (Commorciol),, English Food Table—Mra, Irwin W. Mor­ Haven Water Company after more Anyone having scrap papor street railway line." It the petition were well represented at the dem­ What Nots vvater from a fountain or tap. A ceiving first aid treatment from cepted the chairmanship of the Creek while Albert Poullon is ton, Mrs. Norman ' Clark, Mrs. tlian ton years of experimentation, The sequence numbers will de­ APPLY AT ONCE is approved by the commission, the 2, (College), English 4 {College), onstration and Judging events which BY QITA ROUND solution approximating correct or old newspapers that they Dr. Franklin Anderson of Guilford. Pine Orchard United Cliina Relief chalrmaning, tlie group in Short English 4, (Household Arts and In- Knuto Hansen, Mrs. Phillip Mes- im were held on last Thursday In engineers of tlie company report. termine the order in which these company plans to put its new plan strength may be prepared by dis­ Police Chief Alfred H. Supernor Committee in the campaign to Beach and Mrs. Herbert Gallaudet'dugtriai Arts); Mrs. Clifford eall, Mrs. William Rice, Mrs. John a I .Woodbrldge. All clubs had demon­ Hailel as one of the groat mile­ new registrants will be integrated wish to dispose of call Bran­ into effect immediately following Safety Chairman solving two heaping teaspoonfuls of of Guilford found that the coupe, raise $5,000,000 to relieve suffering is acting as captain in Pine Or-1 American History (Iiidustrlal Arts^R- Wliltcomb. stration teams In the contests and stones In the progress of water among the old . registrants who BRANFORD LAUNDRY the . recp'nstruction^ of the bridge Do not display American flag on Common table salt in ten quorts of ford 400, Same will be called driven by Barker, was traveling on from war, famine and pestience chard, Hotchkiss Grove, Llmowood ar\d. Household Arts), Amoricon post Ojfflce—Mra. Harold G. Bald­ all won blue, red or white ribbons, treatment, the chlorinator, built by have order numbers larger than over the East Haven river. Suggests Driver a float In a parade except from a water. Long Hill Road at what was indi­ in war-torn China, James G. Blaine Road, Wilford Road, Indian Neqk,^History (College), Library Study. win, Mrs. Frank Bradley, Mrs, Har­ •yvinners of- blue ribbons were the Wailaoo and Tiernan Company, the last selectee; of their local Svoa Avcnuo staff can you name Branford's Casting shops, foundries, forge for and removed, cated to ^e a higt) speed when it national chairman, announced ry Gillctto, Mrs. C. Henry Holscn- Pertha Rose, Carol Boyce, Marlon Summer Island, Sunset ^Beaoh, ^iSs Alice Murphy - Chief Ad school superlndondents? Zacker- Believlllo, N. J., maintains a con­ board v*o .was i4nvolunliarily In­ plants artd other hot industries here today. , " Listen To Radio beck. Miss Sophie J(mr4an,' Mrs. Doqdy, Jean Johnson, Ernest Hatch- Cunnlnghan- Faxon- Harrl- stant standard of purity in' water ducted before" -midnight, June 30, ^'^^J^^Ji^'^^'^^°i^^'h^^'-^°^ Juniors; .English.3 (Col-, turned shortly after OprMTTTie "••m-a-letter thankihg-Mr/'WarHSf A,eaeUthe,lndVaH-.Neck,BohootaM^^^ Olafonce -F,. Kimball, Mrs. A, S, LliiSloy; rod ribbons,; Jean John­ man- Gulliver- Lovejoy- Westcott- flowing into distribution mains. 1941, Director Averill said. ^Bti^rd^Wil! Serid- five occupants had been thrown for leading the local drive Mr. Earie A. Barker, local chairman being collected by John Buttolph 3 Household Arts and Industrial McQueen, Mrs. James Mellor, .Mrs. son, Amy Llnslcy, Joyce Bean, Waldron- Plnkham. By means of a sensitive cell whloli "For an example," the Director Biaine said: "Your plans to launch J. Wesson Phelps, Mrs. William fiom the car and had landed sev­ of the State Highway Safety Com­ and his scouts of Troop 2. (Arts), English 3 (Commercial); Claire Matt, Cecelia Doody, and Car spoeda measures the electrical current in said, "If a local board should hap­ Seven Draftees eral feet from the point where the the local campaign are particular­ mission, suggests that anyone Flanders Smith and his Scouts,MISS Freeman—English 2 (House Schulte, Eileen Hartlgan, white rlbbor?s, Train meeta a' following samiJle of water, the ap pen to have 10 new registrants and ly timely because on July 7, the car had overturned several times. driving or planning to drive of Troop 2- Tom Sudac and the,hold Arts and Industrial Arts), Children's 'J'able—Mrs. M. Pler­ Irma Read, Shirley Schloemann, They greeta paratus automatically varies the 100 old registrants on its list whose Chinese people began their fifth pont Warner, and Mrs. H. H. Van THIS EXTRA-VALUE FRIGIDAIRE On August 4th Funeral services were from the through the State on any weekend, Scouts of Troop 4, and Jean Alox English 2 (Commercial), English 1 Saint Pota dosage of chlorine, chemical agent order numbers foViow that of the year of resistance to the Invader. Oleof, co-chairmen assisted by Lamb's Funeral Parlors, 389 Main tune In on the RADIO TRAFFIC ander with Scouts of Troop 3 will (Commercial), Remedial Reading A first lieutenant commands a employed in water sterilization, ac­ last Involuntary inductee as of Now more than ever before China BULLETIN SERVICE. members of the 'Triangle. The local draft board announces Street, East Haven on Monday at canvas-other local areas. (Sophomore); Miss Roebling — platoon or similar unit. cording to changing conditions in midnight June 30, then one new needs our practical sympathy — Cord Parij^—Mrs, Harry A. Smith, that seven men will report for 2 o'clock. Rev. William G. West of In order to-facllltate the move­ The Boy Scouts have announced Stenography l.(Bu.slness Practice), Place;-Somewhere In Branford. the water coming from the registrant would be placed after /5 all-porcelain— food and clothing for her 50,000,- Chairman; Mrs. Qeorge Evans, Economy military service on August 4. They the Old Stone Church officiated. ment of traffic on Connecticut that in ca.se tliey have omitted Commercial Law and Consumers Scene;-Sunday school class of girls. reservoirs. Until now chlorine has each group of JIOIBIC); registrants." 000 refugeesl medicine for her 5,- tickets; Mrs. Donald Sawtelle, ta­ are Morton Goodwin, 26 Taylor Interment was in East Lawn Ce­ highways weekends and holidays, any individual who has aluminum Education (Each one hand year). iTItie:- "Hidden Treasures." been added merely in proportion to Any induction made after mid­ 000,000 sick and wounded, support bles and chairs; Mrs, William Rob­ Avenue; Henry Davis, Thompson metery. Connecticut's nine radio stations, to contribute they will be glad to Typing 1. Plumbing Act'one; Teacher asks puplls'to list the amount of water being used. night June 30, will..be ignored in for her orphaned children child­ erts, prizes; Mrs. Flanders Smitli, Street, - Foxon; and Nathan- The second boy, Richarl Carlson, the Highway . Safety Commision, call for it as soon as they are no­ on slips of paper such hidden trea­ With one exception, the experi­ the Integration of new registrants ren, help for her uprooted colleges Mr, Beaton — Chief Advisor for refreshments; David Clark, set-up. Tumlnaro, 105 Gerrish Ave. and 17, of 2 Brockett Place, died In-New the Connecticut State Police and tified. sures as coal, oil, minerals, etc mental chlorinator at New Haven among old ones. Director Averill and school and for lier new 'vest- Solihomores: Englisl^ 4 (Commer­ Dance—Frank V.'Blgelow, Thom­ & Heating Authony Inguaggiati Jerry Oe- Haven Hospital of chest Injuries the State Trafflce Commission are Suspense; Effort of teacher to draw has been In continuous operation stated. pocket' Industry. Your generous de­ Requests to call for aluminum cial), Problems of Democracy (In­ as L. Cornell, Mrs. V. T. Hammer, Leonards, 8 Sliver Sands Road has received as he was hurtled from cooperating for the purpose of of­ out the Jewel as a hidden treasure since November 28, 1940, and has The lottery, which will determine cision to help China will stimulate may be given to one of the scout­ dustrial Arts and Household Arts), Jr., Miss Minerva Robinson and Supply Co. received a 30 day deferment, all of the vehicle Thursday night. our commlttes e v e r y w h e re to fering a trafflce bulletin service masters who will see that the do­ Problems of Democracy (Commer­ Act Two-"What, . dear class, is accomplished the hitherto Impos the sequence in wllcli new regis­ INSIDE Harold F. Tousey. East Haven. Last rites for young Carlson who between 5:00 and 7:00 P. M. bright, and you wear It when you sible feat of maintaining an almost trants will be integrated among greater efforts.'" nation Is promptly collected. cial) Problems of Democracy (Col­ Rejreshment Stand—Members of through the facilities of each Con­ go to parties? constant chlorine residual day and Also the following Branford men: died Saturday night were held lege), English 3 (Commercial); the Y. P. P. Boilers — Radiators old ones, will be held in Depart­ The movement to aid China has Cllmax-"Llpstlck," answers young night for more than half a year, re­ Alexander Kaczniiki, Pent Road; Tuesday at 2:30 in the parlors of necticut radio station every Fri­ Miss Sanders — Bookkeeping 1, mental Auditorium, Washington, won wide support throughout Con­ Gas Steam Badiators 1041 .That demonstration car gardless of changing conditions in Donald Shepard, Harbor St. and Camerlln and Rees, 270 Heming­ day, Sunday and holiday evening. Typewriting 1, Personal Typing, D. C, at 7 P. M. (E. S. T.) Thurs­ necticut, becau.se the people "real­ Sathroom Fixtures burned at Short Beach Saturday the water. It was turned off during AND . Joseph Fitzgerald, Totoket Road. way Avenue. Motorists traveling through Con­ Director Of Air Makeup Arithmetic (Juniors), 8th day, July 17. ize the importance to America of Samuel Bowden the week when the reservoirs were Both youths were occupants of necticut and those motorists plan­ Grade Business Forms; New All Kinds — at Low Cost night was a former relic of Don It is requested by the draft board China's battle to keep alive her being given their annual Spring a small convertible coupe operated ning to travel through Connecticut Teacher— Latin 1, Latin 2, French Haywards. Private Norman Toussaint, of that all registrants promptly notify democracy," Mr. Blaine's letter Warden Schools treatment of Copper sulphate. by Francis W. Barker, 16, of 59 on Friday and holiday evenings 2, French 3; Mr, Schlmmel.„.Chem- Dies As Result Also Selected Connecticut State Department of tlie Savannah Air Base in Georgia, the board of a change in their ad­ read. "After four years of war the Francis Street, and they were tos­ are urged to tune in on Connecti Istry,, Environmental Science, Blol- Health Reg, 101 roadS; Buildings or Connected to the chlorinator is a has been visiting "V,flth Miss Phyllis dress. This applies to registrants plight of millions of Chinese men, O U T sed from It when the driver lost cut stations for the latest informa­ Talks To Rotary any part there of, which are In a chlorine flow recorderwhich regis Taylor here in Branford. who have already been classified as women and children is so desper­ ogy. Of Severe Burns USED PLUMBING control while rounding the curve tion on traffic conditions. dilapidated or filthy condition ters how fast the chlorine is fed In­ well as those for whom classified- ate that without immediate aid I Miss Mae Murphy — Chief Ad- and and the vehicle rolled over several which may endanger the life or to the water. This record, when tion has not been completed. There hundreds of thousands of them The traffic bulletins will advise Major Herbert D. Gallaudet of'visor for Freshmen: General Samuel John Bowdeii of 127 Elm times. Barker along with Eugene HEATING SUPPLIES health of persons, living In the compared with the charts kept BROWNING KING 00.' have been several casses recently would succumb to famine and dis- i motorists where traffic congestion Pine Orchard, director of the air ^ Mathematics, Algebra 1, 8-4 Arlth- Street passed away Sunday morn­ vicinity constitutes a public automatically by the venturl valve, Turano, 12, of Guilford, escaped has developed and where traffic raid warden school spoke on "Alr|metlc, Make-up Arithmetic, (2 ing In Grace Hospital where be Closed Saturday at 1 P. M. Model LP-6 when notices directed to a registrar ease. Nothing should give Ameri­ nuisance "Maybe dictators seem which measures the flow of the with only minor injuries. flow is slow-moving, with sugges­ had been removed a week ago Telephone 8-4647 During July and August have been returned because he fail­ cans greater pleasure than to help Raid Wardens and Civilian De­ classes. Juniors); Mr. Jacobs — strong, "remarks Breezy Whortle wdter, arid ;by the galvanometer, tions for alternate routes to be fol­ Thursday with severe burns which 91 'Water St., Now H»von Opc7i All Day Wednesday ed to notify the board or the postal Still in a critical condltlop in supply the human needs of China fense." at Monday noon's meeting English l/(Household Arts and In­ berry", because their followers seem which measures the residue, repre­ authorities of a change in his ad­ New Haven Hospital Is Charles A. in her great fight for freedom. In lowed for free movement of vehic­ of tlie Branford Rotary Cl»b held dustrial Arts) 8-1 Literature, 8-4 he received while at work in the sents a complete and permanent EASY TO CLEAN - RESISTS SCRATCHING dress. The board has spent consid­ Heidtman, 16, of Guilford. helping China we are helping our­ ular trafflc. Following Is a list of at the Oasis. English, 7-1 Literature, 7r4 English Atlantic Wire Mill,. His death came record of water sterilization at all JULY erable time and effort In locating selves on a world-wide democratic Connecticut radio stations and The fourth annual summer Remedial Reading (Freshmen); as a shock as it was thought only- times. -STAYS WHITE AS SNOW - BEAUTIFUL! these men in order to save them the ANNE WILLIAMS front." their broadcasting bands, and it is gathering of all clubs In the 20th Mr. Carr —8-3, 4 General Langu­ the day bejiore that he was slowly embarrassment which would result suggested that motorists tune the district will be held at Wilcox's Pier age, Economic Geography ( Sopho­ Improving. He was 48 years of age Llearance RECIPIENT OF nearest station between the hours and was born in Cornwall, Eng. He so weak Charlie Howd, Stony If their names were turned over to evening August 12lh. mores), Ancient History and Mod­ HIGH HONORS COMPETE IN CONTEST of 5:00 and 7:00 P, M. on the even­ ern History (Sophomores), Civics came to Branford 17 years ago and LISTEN IN! Creek found in his attic the other Here's one of the oiitstanding popular the federal authorities as delin­ Twenty-three members have had ings specifled. In order that rapid (Freshmen and Sophomores). had been a resident of the Stony day a book, Miles Prlsbles"About 800 quents. perfect attendance for the past six Sale models that embodies scores of fea- " Students with high scholastic The silver medal winners in the and safe trafflc movement may be Creek section until two years ago WBRY—TUESDAYS—1 TO 1:30 Practical' Recipes,!' published 1805 months; Rev Kenneth Anthony, Save money in this storo- records at Rhode Island School of: oratory contest representing the facilitated: when he moved to Williams house One recipe Is for palatable cod liver Bert Barker, Earie Barker, Charles MRS. PAGE OELEBBATES wlde clearance"before tures that plealse women who want CARL ALVORD DIES Design are each semester named Sunday School of the Old Stone in East Main street. Less than a SHARTENBERG'S PLAYHOUSE oil one for artificial skin another WICC—Bridgeport-New Haven .. Bedlent, Frank Blgelow, Pred prices advance Carl Gillette Alvord passed away 97th BIRTHDAY year ago he and his family built a for driving away rats but the one beauty as well as utility. for the Dean's Honor List. On the!Church will compete tonight in yesterday at 4 P. M. at his summer 000; WELI—New Haven..,.960; WTI Bllcker, John Bralnerd, Harry new house In Elm Street. Mr. PERSONALITIES . , . featuring Charlie thinks the most of is 'Recipe list covering the second semester Forrestvllie, Conn,, for gold medal home in Pine Orchard. He was 38 C—Hartford....l080; WTHT —Hart- Cooke, Charles Freeman, Valdemar Mrs. Rosa Belle Page, widow of Bowden la survived by his widow, and Art'of Catching fish." Suits of the past year are the names of' honors at the Chatauqua held at years of age, and was born in ford....l230; WATR' — Waterbury.... Hammer, Harry Johnson, Prank William Page of Stony Crcok, will Dorcie Symonds and one daughter, .96 years old Mrs, Harry Klllam ADJUSTABLE COLD-STORAGE SPACE • GLASS-COVERED two girls from the vicinity of New; the Methodist Camp Grounds. The Torrington, . the son of Charles 1320; WDRC—Hartford...,1360; WN Kinney, Clarence Lake, Meyer mark her 07th birthday quietly In Mrs. Richard 'Johnson (Rosalind enjoying "Snow White and the Topcoats Haven. They are Miss Anne Vir- local group wlio have been coached Stars of the SLIDING HYDRATOR • SUPER-POWERED "METER.MISER" Alvord and Alice H. Hendey. The BC—New Britain and Hartford.... Leshine Emll Nygard, S. V. Osborn, her home. Mrs. Page will receive Bowden), both of Elm Street, Seven Dwafts." Hear Tell—(correct ginia Williams, daughter of Mr. by Mr. Harry Brlniey are Robert body has been removed to Torring 1410; WNLC — New London.,..1490; Waller Palmer, Sal Petrillo, Robert members of her family during the me If I'm wrong) Judge E. R. Keisey Overcoats and Mrs. Robert M. Williams'of In- Wilson, Jr., Virginia Hayden, Claire The funeral was held Tuesday • pUICKUBE ICE TRAYS • COVERED COLD-STORAGE TRAY ton for burial which will take WBRY—Waterbury^l590. Pettlt, John Rogers, Nicholas day, but will not be at home to vis­ has refused to permit a government dlan Neck, Branford, Conn., and Malcomb, LeRoy Schrump, Ray- Sharp, Murray Upson and Lewis afternoon with services from the Chapel Playhouse place in Hillside ceinetery, Torring itors. Up until last year the nona­ radio school to be established at MLsssEsther K. Dudley, daughter of mond Berlepseh. As a further con- Warner. funeral home of Norman V. Lamb. ton. DELEGATE TO (CONVENTION genarian received during the after­ Keisey Island.....,;.Mama Cow and and many other features Mrs. ~H. C. Dudley of Clapboard trlbution to the program which will The burial was in Confer cemetery. $24.50 noon and evening, with guests The Rev. B, Kenneth Anthony, \ introduced by Miss her babe strall along ahead of me Hill, Guilford, Conn. ,be conducted by Marion Borrman, Corcoran-Sundqulst Post, Ameri­ present from all over th? state, Bo- minister of the First Congregation- going up to Sagal Lou Farm while found only in America's No, 1 ENTER HORSE SHOW Miss Wliiiams, graduated from' there will be a musical presenta- can Legion, will be represented In SPECUL OLDFASHIONED DANCE $29.50 cause of her advanced age It Is al church; officiated, CHARLOTTE BUSHWALD the herd gossip over the fence and Miss Claire Anderson; social dl the Branford High School and tion by Dorothy Everit In which Waterbury today, Friday and Sa­ There will be aspeclai dance refrigerator " FRIGIDAIRE thought best to discontinue this) Bearers were; Archibald Medlyn, give me the moo moo rector at the Montowese House an spent two years at Bradford Junior Marilyn DeWolfe, Grace Dunn and turday by Commander Robert Monday night at the Sea Cliff custom. Mrs. Page Is In fairly good Leonard Maddorn, Frederick FREE TICKETS for Playhouse Personalities (broadcast $34.50 nounces that a Horse show, Gym- College at Bradford, Mass. She also Carrol Clarke will perform as vo- Richardson, adjutant Robert Cate located near Lighthouse Point, New from Shartenberg's Auditorium) at Shartenberg's Service khanna will be held on the grounds and Past commanders Ernest Al­ Haven at which old fashion barn health and is able to be out of bed George, Dewey Drlscoll, and Peter Commander Robert Richardson All Haberdashery SEE/TTOD/JY has completed her second year! callsts. Desk, whore you may also make reservations for orchestra bertlne and George Hansen, the dancing will be featured. part of the time. Her memory Is WItkowsky. and Adjutant Robert Gate are de­ Eednoed 25% and more Sunday afternoon to which the here, in the Graphics Arts Depart-1 scats at the CHAPEL PLAYHOUSE! public Is Invited without charge. It latter two being alternates. Irv HIntz and his Parmer Boys very keen. Mrs, Page Is the oldest legates to the American Legion Use Any of Our Convenient ment. She is a member of one of] The United China Relief Drive is expected that there will bo many supply the music which' will be Convention In Waterbury July 24, Payment Plans SZE Hi OR YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER the dormotory House Councils, and'of Stony Creek will hold a Chinese resident of this town. DeMOLAY WILL GIVE DANCE 2B, and 26, Alternates are Past Com­ local entries. is treasurer of the Trek Club. Her Supper and Chinese entertainment TAKES OVER THEATKE reminiscent of yesteryear. Square Branford Chapter, Order of De- mander George Hansen and Ernest On the evening of July 27 a pro­ name has also appeared on the on Friday, July 25 at 6:30 P. M. In Irving Jacocks, Propritor of the sets, fox trots, waltzes and polkas AWARDED CONTRACT Molay will sponsor a semi-formal will be played from 8:45 P, M. to Albertlne. gram of negro, wiU be Dean's List previously. the Congregational Church, Stony Branford Theatre confirmed re- Edward L Popham has been dance Friday, Augfist 3 In the Mon- CONNECTICUJ<^jilGHT & PoWER . inldnight. SHARmKBEKG'S presented by 14 members of the Creek. Supper will be prepared by!ports this morning that he had awarded the contract of carrying tuwese House. Mi-.s. John J. Ahetn, Pawson Park Wooding Singers group. The pro­ The Branford Garden Club win I Chinese cooks and served by the made arrangements to take over Hint?, and his orchestra also play the mails to and from the Short I -: :—: will entertain Cbrcoran-Sundquist 221 Montowese Street Phone 744 Branford, Conn. gram win symbilize the negro con­ hold a bridge and food sale August Intermediate department of thelthe ownership 'Of -the Capitol ievery Friday evening weeltly at' the Beach Branford post office and to{ Narpes Society will hold a Swcd- Post Auxiliary on August 5. Ohapel Street at High tribution to democracy. There wlU 8, at 2 P. M. in the home of Mrs. chapel Mrs. Charles Maderla is in [Theatre, East Haven, as of August]Sea Cliff for dancing In the old and from the railroad cranes and Ish food sale on the Green, August f^rsas: be a ;»pmlnal charge. H. E. HK COX of Pine Orchard. charge of arrangement;, 3rd. fashion barn style. the Branford post office. |2nd.

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Pago TTwwo THE BRANFORD REVIEV/, ^RAMFORD, CONN., JULY 24, 1941 THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRAilFOBD, CONN,, JULY 24, 1041 " PttffO TJirOO Vnttl nations nrc generous llicij HEY, LOOK BEhflN'b YOU'r win never he wise; true volley Li Established 10Z8 What Nots Oencrous foUcy; all Mtlernefis, WASHINGTON! All In The BY GITA. ROIJND THE POCKETBOOK FOOT NOTES Published Every Thursday At selflshncus, etc., maji gain cutis, SHORT BEACH but lose great o»cs —WaBhlncloii By Dr. James Cavallaro Branford, Conn, SNAPSHOTS Fred Slicker Introducing his 0/KNOWLEDGE T^ps Surgeon Chiropodist IrvliiB. By JAMES PRESTON Day's Work by By E C. and N. H. CARPENTER young son Into the butcher business ST. EMZAUETirS I'AllISH TBB BRANFORD REVIEW. INC. apron and all...... Nygard building, Fr. William O'Brien 37 Rose Street Meadow street progressing with YOUU CHIROPODIST Sunday School at 10:45 a.m. Lanphier's Gove, ii-^ It is reported that the even-tern PLAYGROtJ.VDS Trusses up Fire, departments Confessions—4:00 ji. m. Saturday The chiropodist (pronounced of the public i» ('S))eoiiil ptred Hobert E. hee became tired of have eagle eye on possible over preceding first Sunday, receiving iiulructlons from .so many 'il-rop-o-dlst) Is that specialist in porliint now. crowding of summer theatres Sunday Masses at 0 and 10 A, M, Mrs, Norman Russell and Mable METER LGSIIINE rublliher .s-ources at one point during the ',1 have sometimes criticised the healing arts who treats aliments Saving does two tilings, both of parents for letthig children play in Tot Owens says his pals do not re­ Harrison are In New York for a ALICB 'i'. P£lrf .snry. First, it builds up ii bar-l;- from looking over his shoulder to- •i^i woRf : UNION CHAPEL Mr. and Mrs, Burdotto Babcock think with horror of the time when Skunk... Last I knew two men •fAtMOM', NOJ/ Requirements to become a ^'fiRti'i, IMK A A^ACHI^JErtyNI OP' ''-S>K^ If , Telophone nranford lOD log for the future when lh(> do- v;arcls Richmond." USEPASA of Cheshire are the guests ot Mr, some child may be ground up under were trying to convince the four : FcxMemy ReQUKct> MM, JS specialist In this field have steadily Sunday, July 27. 11 A. M. Sermon VAPW .CltARCD, TIRD SlVlPPGD.A'i fonse pnigrnin will in' ovrr and The avcrnKo business man with a MAU1ICAL MEASURE, and Mrs, Loon Babcock, Subscription Rate: an automobile. that they should head tor the 0RI6IMAUV MEANT ". iMKimep feoM oiiVANT Increased. Now order to qualify for by the pastor. Rev. E. C. Carpenter. WBNT OUT or- AaioN AND M.TOKNU defense contract is likely to leel a tile P15»NCE FOPeisn icuRces—iHCXJifniAL tZ.O0 nVear, I'aynble In Advance we will have to rotiini to .smru' woods Think nothing ot it, the right to practice, one must Topic: The Great Sin of Our certain amount ot sympathy with But I must say that I was shocked serwewAAWNsiiiwR f^ESF.IKU H/IS NOW pn'aOPBP Mrs, Ellon Wait and Mr, and 61 GECOHDS, OnnClAL mMU--- Advertlsliii,' Rates. On Application sort of iiofinal basis of !iviiilt> THE MKiT niW HOMBINfrWHiM W:'.'GAv' { New Gnclaud Press Association bureaucratic habits of' Washington ^ EHiwTion or Hta-DwiNU AT cuvsuHr ' and that, in turn, helps build up posed they must have had some school on his eilchantlng Island Testament Letters. lt,self, it frequently looks as though very good reason, and I made care­ Upon graduation the chiropodist Alt RA[Et IN iqa?, II WAS MnN(»urVv / Ilic stcf'.ks of materials m'cdcd I'DI" (People do read What Nots, eviden- Friday, July 25, 11 A, M, Sunday Miss Marlon Vallo and Paul CTMARrtP Al 1MG>IMC''W« ', V'^^A' . lliero are more official — "more ful Inquiry as to what the reasons \.A6t YEARS INCOME must still comply with the educa­ OUCJM't lOTRV n IM afiVWANV" military prcpiirodiio.sN. tally) George Washington was School Picnic. Car will leave waiting Valla, Jr, of Johnson's Point are on Entered as, second class matter cooks than customcrs"~than there might be; for I do not believe in ANP eVCESS tional requirements of the State once fourid guilty of contempt ot PROFITS -lAVeS OM ' station promptly. Be on time. Re­ a trip to Niagara 5'alls. October 10, 1028, at the Post Of floe Today the govpriiment in urg­ arc occa.'jions to' officiate. harsh and ill considered criticism Board of Chiropody Examiners In court and fined $10 154 U.S. CORPORATIONS order to obtain a license to prac­ turning, car will leave Branford iiiWAMI At Branford, Conn, under Act ot ing the iioopic 111 ])iiri'bnsf tin- Tlius, one commentator observes, of; public officials. SVOUtP PAy Pleased to find sticks^ of candy tice. This examination is similar in Point at 4:30, Quests this weekend at the Clif­ March X, 1007. a regulation from the Office of Pro­ But I could hear of no reason FOR —^ COICNEI. MUllONViDREVCL BlOCtfiS?. special d6fense bonds iiiid sliiniiis return to Montowese Playhouse many respects to that given No Choir Rehearsal this week on ford Peterson homo are Inez Mal- duction Mnnagcment will be signed that seemed very convincing to me. /z u««Ec suits AAASiHi; CORPS, wniteot, newly issued by Ilic Tivnsuiy. The next time I see someone toss physicians and dentists^ account of Civic Society meeting In entacchl and Margaret Auld of AMMS5/ID0R BIDM.OWt-WAS IK BESHCHM by five important officials and at­ "Might' damage the property,' B/ITIICSHIPS, IMATCDF: DDiEiiiii lutRicn Ht swApPEDWimn The banks of Aiiierii'ii, Iviinwing garbage or bag ot papers out of a Chapel, , Wallingford, Thursday, July 24, 1041 tested by another gentleman. "Might tread up the field,", "No I The chiropodist Is that specialist Willi mCV tlGAV>,l\UCIIIIITO»MPI0N TIDM Mill car window to Braiiford's roadside Saturday afternoon, July 20, l,S«lilV*N TilTO0(iliaENinumJtV,1UNNG',' full well the gravity of (iiir oco- Meanwhile the Labor Division ofj in the treatment of the human IMV0NC6 fl PRIVMC lU-tllS MAWNC OOKfJ. comfort station." I took pains to go! 40 Choir Plonlo at Branford Point, , lu c t-w-— iiouiic problems, are WMipcniliiig llie same OPM will announce "a I am going to . take their car foot, Just as much as the dentist is 'THE MALE ANIMAL' down to the High School and looked number and give it to someone cmsKs, Wednesday, July 30, 7:30 P, M, fully ill this eiidoavor, wilhoul n new and concentrated approach to atj the field. It was a beautiful day. ROUNP BOATS the specialist in the treatment of CONNEOTIOUT PREPARES Don't know what'good It will do but ARE U5Et> B/ liM'S Young People's Fellowship, •NEXT WEEK'S PLAY nlannger and you have a euro for "The Male Animal" is Just what the problem," which it immediately Gates were locked. Not a kid In pufsurr the teeth. The chiropodist is the nickel of profit to Ibciiisclvcs. It makes me good and sore On. NAN/IGMt RIVEW, pums only practitioner who confines him­ ! signalizes by naming one man as a sight. All as quiet as the grave. I IN-WENeflBEAW the, ,. the doctors ordered. Plniis Hint liiive been rcconfly When we loan to the goveriiiiu'iit, the hunt for a new picnic place self exclusively to the diagnosis and Arthur Wyatt ot Albany, N, y, is If your funny bono is Itching MILL50NS OF DAYS LOST director of a particular branch to will admit that was still more of a and you cravo a healthy hearty rfiloascd by the State Defense \Yc (ire directly aiding di'l'i'iisc, 'i •* work in association with 12 others Do not use the United States flag 38,778 treatment of the foot. vacationing with his grandmother, shock. It looked to me as if the field I TOTAL ouTPOf OFALIO)' ' L16HT he man ha I ha! see "The Male has just revealed liial '2,4Sr).iriO man-days of chiefs, chairmen, and commiss­ as a portion of a costume or of an 5Teei.« IN-fHl5 COOMTRYLASTyeAR . . The chiropodist is no longer the Mrs. Jennie Keigwin, Clark Ave. Council rcvenling llic prcpnrod- we are iiivestiiig in tbc safest ," AiijOfnciid Mirvi v/as large enough for at least two!Lunelle unuorm. uo not embroider -TMHSf Animal" at Indian Nock's candy- einj)l(iyiiiont on army defense work bus been lost in (1K> fii-st six ions! athletic uniform. Do not embroider WAS 60 K ABOVE m9 PROtUCTlON.ANI'/a^ "corn doctor" of yesterday. He is to­ BLUE ANCHOR SHOP ness ioT the evuouniiou of cliiUl- known fiirni of security, and we bail fields, and two or three tennis jt upon cushions or handkerchiefs ABOVe -Trig PREVIOUS AMHUAU RECORP striped theatre beginning Tuesday, months of the year through htrikes. Tins is a staggering total when day, a trained, professional asset to Mr, and Mrs. Henry Armstrong, at the are helping fiulit inflotioM, It all points to the need, often courts, and may be suitable for nor print it on paner napkins or July 29, ren and tlie mcdicnl nid pinns to your community, and especially Beckett Ave, have been on a trip translated into terms of tin- military efiuipinoiit that might liavu reiterated here by experienced ob- some smaller game that requires boxes Am I dated or Is It a new SHELDON H0,USE, Pine Orchard bo used ill cnso of eniorgeui^y in Every family .slioulil niakc de­ qualified to treat ailments ot the to Canada, In presenting this hilarious com­ been built in that time. .5ervcrs, tor one man with a nounce the birth of a daughter, edy at the Montowese Playhouse, HAS JUST OPENED FOR THE SEASON Connecticut, brings the war clos­ fense bond piindiasos an inlogral little room. fad —this business of carrying a human foot. business and executive sense who is Cannela Caron, July 3 in Grace Noel Warwick adds to his acclaim "STRANOE CAKOOES FROM STJiANOE PLACES" It is even more stagger-ng when wo remember thai llieso iigiiros Then I got to thinking that crime radio from bicycle handle bars and He is one ot the guardians of er to the writers ot Long Island part of its budget for as long as permitted authority enough to clear is rapidly increasing in this country Just Arrived Hospital. CIVIC MEETING FRIDAY as a director and to the prestige Indiu, Java, Persia, Ohinn and our own American OraCts are only for Army work. They take no ae(!o(!nt either of Xavy fon- pedaling to the tune of a hot num­ public health, and shares this re- W/io;( iiou need Somoihtitg to Wear — Somoihing for the home Sound nnrt uinkcn tlie wnvcs boul- the emergency ciiduri's. liny as up the defense program's am­ Juvenile delinquency Is increasing. ber The annual meeting of the Short of the American Actors Co, tcnols ilelayod. of strike.s like tho soft coal and AVes; Const shipping biguities and divided respon­ Reform Schools are over crowded. sponsibiUty with other members of Beach Civic Association will be held or Wedding Olft.i — COMEIN — Moderate Prices ' ing on our shores jnst sliplilly too many bonds as you I'lin. And Mr., Miss; Rev. and Mrs. Frederic R. Mur­ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cipriani, Sets are being constructed by Opon Dally and Evenings disputes wliieli admilledly ticil up large . wliich faces us. a priority , cerlificatq, which was Jty when it comes along. I can will be hostess to the Even Dozen Hollywood announce the marriage L.,jUl,tbe inqst espciuouoed-iudK-,. it? Well, we have any number of Of the .population of' the United , ,.^,. lt,'dst.bitter., to rr^snliKe tht' ..truth when -it ns-'^rikenlcd ,in,.lh0SQ i-scnt^-Ui..Wivihhigion, countcrsignGd; think of no finer way to do some Club Tuesday evening. of their daughter, Elizabeth, on ' Connecticut^'is located in one of mcnt in (he handling of industri­ civic organi-zatlons In the town; and „.'Mr,. and Mrs. .James Crlscuolo, States suffer directly, or Indirectly, terms. Hut "it is betlur to faee the f;«'.ts- now than to repeat the same and returned to it, the company practical' -good-- for .'the • •growing- July;12,iln EaatiHavon toMr. Prank the most jirccnrious of nil our 48 several churches, with their various youth of our town. Wilson •'Street," East Haven, aii- from some foot disorder,-Foot- ail­ al disputes is on the side of using tragedies again through failure to understaiid tliei.;^ ultimate sigiii- naturally assumed that it was ready Mrs. Walter Lynch, and Infant ments discovered before they be­ Acampora, of, New Haven, The state!*, for she guards the en­ voluntary methods just as far as to go ahead and fill the defense organizations. Tliey talk continually As I said, I am not trying to couple were attended by Mi', and Jieaiice. Aecordln;: to observers, dei'ense strikes have declined lately about public welfare, patriotism, come serious, respond much more trance ,to the world's biggest as possible and trusting the g.iod order- criticise the Board of Education readily to treatment. Mrs. Doy Resbeck, ill inimbersand intensity. It i'; to be liojied llmt this i-, a siirii ilial the :i.ivncivic, orderuiu<;i,-uii, anud religionreligion . Now shall doubtless they did what seemed harbor in New York City ns well [sense of the'parlies to prevent real rank and file of labnr, -NIIOWII li.v polls to ploee the nalioiia! But it happened that there was a j we understand that all of this is best at the time.. daughter Shaune have Mrs, Prank Burdge, Main Street, as giving immedintc .shelter to stoiipnge of work. This gooft safety abuv other ennsiderailons are lieL'iniiiiig to make a (-.'rtain .rucking strike in the Pennsylvainai just so much hot air sent but to In the High School and its Old Fashion Bam Dance returned city that completely tied up - opera-1 make whatever it will we do not home from the hospital. is suHerlng with a knee injury. industry npon which the nrnin •.eii.se has maintained officieuey in nuoiber ot iiiisgnidcd leaders and di-jaffeeicd elements undersl.-md grounds we have a great outlay of tior.s. Tl)s company found that it j need hot air in these days. The! money. An. d• i•t ought to jjg y^gjj went race that presently engages American defense industries at their point of view. v.-ould be permitted to submit the;weather is attending to this. 'What, every practical moment Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hallden Larry Tucker, Robert Comfort fhc 'United States is dependent. better than 09 ))er cent so fnv as priorities certificate to union of­ for the we need is a practical demonstra • AT - were surprised Tuesday afternoon and Warren Cawley spent Sunday WiUi this in iniud, a plan for ficials, who would determine good of the youth ot our town. m&} actual man-days lost in strikes Is tion that we mean just what we when friends surprised them by in New York City. whetiier the shipment of raw ma­ E. C. C. civilian disaster preparedness to concerned; by the production of say giving a housewarming. Attending terials wa.3 sufficiently important in be inchided as port of the general munitions is so vital that iiny A SLIGHT CASE OF CONFUSION I know perfectly well that a crowd were; Mrs. T. Benson, Mrs A Jacob- Mrs. Sprlnget and infant daugh­ their eyes to Justify delivery. Last year the railroads of the son, Ruth Jacobson, Mrs, S. John ter have returned home from the State Defense program has been loss of time whatever is serious, It is no novelty, t Vv-hora it could hire to imload the people of East Haven are too lazy or' 1940 and 1941. Every Friday Night the Connecticut State Police, and labor are extreme. There are I of tJ5 jirr ceiii is being debated. needed materials. Mr, and Mrs, Michael Dejon ot Clark Avenue have returned to in the event of such .seriousness many steps of mediation jios-sible Mcanv.bile, an ailuiinistration spokesman is talking in terms Thoughtful; people have already Music by IRV HINTZ and his Farmer Boys GAD-A-BOUTS their winter home in New Haven LOW-COST LUXURY that local institutions of coininu before that shouhi become neee.s- of "-lct us re- Germany is Working, four to five including attending a baseball game and Mrs. Donald McKay, Taylor lesson of unpreparedness from thot the danger from within is il-.e'. member—so It was * when the nours out of eight to produce war at the university of Notre Dame Place. abroad. She does not intend to principal danger we have to reckon [ Indians had it. Only as .men and j VACATION materials. The Price Administrator They covered 3,000 miles. 'AX'a'%i^''Stt^N r he taken unawares in the face of with, wc have not wholly believed iwomen arrived pa.?3essing andi didn't go into the reasons for tills | Product of Victor Hutchinson, Ourtls Hutch­ fe^.w-- Locally Made inson, Ralph Bolter Sr., and Ralph sudden emergency. It is up to the it—because we have not nndc-stoodjFCiisessed by positive and creative | superiority, but they ought to bej John J, V, Cunningham, Harrison The Kcw Yorker :nag.ajinc, 1 HIGH SCHOOL ENROUMENTS: l9oo-e^sx>oo...if^^o-6,6So,ooo Bolter, Jr are on a vacation cruise. I'itiiens of the State of Connecti­ It. We think it Is others that con-• jjrinciples did the land disclose its' pretty plain—private enterprise,' Malleable Iron Nationally Ave. has returned from a two week's stltute the danger; it Ls so hard to .„.„•.V. -. . ; -« .hhik Ji was, once had a cirtoon and a way of life based upon VJS fxopannan TO PoPiU.Ar/oA/— ^ UP 450% . LECTRIC^WA^ER, HEATER cut to render their full coopera­ famous visit with cousins in Syracuse, conceive that we ourixjlves may tic individual opportunitj'! COLLEGE ENROLLMENTS: l$oo-2sy,i>oo... i^-^0'-i4oo^eoo Fittiiigi Co. The following guests of Mr. and Th^^^rS.aa-j; principlee s rti?did a" .stroniT ""^'"^^; nation^ ' Showin.... g Lwo ghls. m .shorts. One Oneida, Fayettevllle and Liverpool, tion in plans for resisting an ene­ the weak spot. - •Danger Within" Tris rteatwTMiv TO fw>.rc The eountry iS' enUrely in our' 1"hal may not be the ex.ict quoLi- much as 11 days. Allen Curtis. COME IN AND SEE WHAT'S NEW! i\ not nearly so dangerous In these •c-uiiody. No "class could pos.slbly be'''^"''"^'^^ '''"^ "•"" pnouah. And which although thej-. fortunately Idoe-sn't it susiiest the best part When you flnaUy decide upon oil heat do not fall to take ad- FROM Richard Russell, Ralph Bolter, Lee times as are believers of false so dangerous ta it as by nientafand may-never)be needed, may some­ I about a vacation? Tliinkins of Although only tJirce persons are vantage of this fact. BALTIMORE Emanuelson, Buddy McCausland > «l stories—citizens who lend a credu­ moral ftabblness we can. If we needed to man the average coast-to day be the evacuation plan that Tetania on the afffcnative of oar j things that usually you have to' Mr and Mrs. Robert BIrge of Baltl lous ear and receive the plausible live oi oari.i.. ;" ,.'"; —---••' •'.-•;, —•'• ,'"i coastt plane, about 5B3 employees are These dealers will be glad to give you complete details on what Merrltt E, Taylor Is at Block WESTINGHOUSE WATER HEATERS foundation principles more, Md. have rented the Ray will save the lives of our child­ lies without challenge. no outeri'-^"'^^^'''f'f"'^'"''""^"f'"''''iiuvolvedm each fUght, accordmg a Branford Installation will do, and what It will cost. Island for a couple of days. tlireit can shake theemm ; outer i^^"^r'^i "'=^1 J-ou don t have loj,^ „„g ^^^^^ ^i^i^^ company. Cottage, Baldwin Place, Branford ren. The most dansterous cias.s in any SEE YOUR MASTER PLUMBER, ELECTRICALDEALER OR US • enmity lias no po»ver withou...... ';"*^t am' thinl,, : about them that's a vacation! Point. NJBW?Haven East Haven David Roganson has returned ,, .1 iiirt«|.«-i»-|»l I country is made up of those who inner accoraoUce, If ss witljpureallyt be-an!- ,,•'""-•^''nesca. , n baa for his aspirini, homo from the hospital where he Ibught to stand squarely and fri.r:ily, Ileve"""--d' wha-• t- "we profes• s to bSle^ w i^'-al^l ''h^e '*'^^likes-. '^'°"*'You're* ^^'^far a^'^'-awaVy -andj-and].. ^^°^l"°>"'"™t ^n tiie raachme tool New Haiirfch Coal Co.; . East Haven Coal Co. SEE TIME TO SAVE has been receiving treatment on a but who waver In every wind—those neither foes within nor 'oes u-ith ' i *'"" •'"•''^ '"^"'^ 'o ^o a thing about: ""Si^tO-, which produces the "super Branford — E. C, Enquist ANIMALS hand injury, W"'-.^ CON N ELCjjcup^^HyjG.HrCPow^^ As, banking authorities arc :**o <^n believe ju.',t enought to out could move us- oBr,inntnl'*' ' OTUChhies" upon Which mass pro- MAW AND WOMAN, Boy AND GIRL -AVERAGE FOLKS Mr, and Mrs. Donald :MeKay of l\1 pointinB out, saving on the part I°°"'"',^'>°^<'*"^°'^"°''^'^^doubt, those who know juslt enoughenoughtt would be aimored in a llsrht t^. ' ,;7r~r~r^ "-^—^r,—; duction for defense depends, is now | ARE BETTER OFF TOPAY IN THE U.S.A. THAN » MALLEABLE IRON FITTINGS COMPANY Taylor Place, Short-Beach and their Brttnford, Conn. Mrs,.Oord&n ;Bcnson.ontertalned the 1 B ct tu p rc,^^ ^^^^ ^j^^^^^ j^^^j^ ^^^ j_^ the penetrable fi-h^Tewee^h'i^^Lh ' f f "i"""^^ ''^'^ '" =^">-;='»»"'• 163 P^r <:ent as great as it was | * ANYWHERE, ANY TIME IN THE WORLD'S N/STORy. children, Don, Peggyann and Arlene ,*-- ^K, finite e.\cieduig bright- weapon fonncd against them. I 15 months carUer. ' were at the Bronx Zoo Sunday. 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THE BRANfORD BEVIBW, BRyiNfORD, OONN., JULY 24, 1841 Page Four THE BRANFOED REVIEW, Bl^ANFORD, CONN., JULY 24, 1041 Pa;?e'Fiv« Mr. and Mrs. Wallace H. Footc, ~i r~ii~iiT - nint • imiiniTiniiiwiri* -by Mai Johnson's t'oint have been enter- OUR DEMOCRACY- EAST HAVEN, a SALAD to packi tainlhg Mrs. John B. Conklin of Sluicing For Vitamin C Happy Birthday First Aid Often Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. Means Life-Not Billy Spencer son of Mr. and Mrs. I^obcrl ICanc of Willlamonsett, OnDERED TO CAMP for a PICNIC Roy Spencer, Main Street, East Ha­ Mass. was eight Wednesday so he Orders have been Issued to the Anne Pompano ven, Is visiting relatives in Shaker was given a party. Accidental Death by Dorothy Greig ofricers in the State Guard to ro Heights, Ohio. Guests were; Mrs. John Slattery port for duty at Camp Hurley, Ni Wed Saturday and dauglite, Lorraine of Momnn- Dr. Arthur S. McQueen, health antic, from August 1st to August PICNIC salad, according to my notions, should he easy to luilii. Mrs Carl Bloomberg nnd son officer calls attention to the follow­ 10th. Among thone receiving In make, simple to pacit and, most iniporlanl of all, should Eric of Branford, Mrs. Horace ing bulletin Issued by tho Connectl- atructlon are the following East To Joseph Bianchi Aslili boast of fine zestful flavor when eaten several hours later. Brnnnei- and daughter Audrey . of c ,1 State Department ot Health. Haveners: Colonel Charles A. Lock Maybe that's a lot to ask of any picnic-going salad liut New Haven nnd Patricia Ann Kane In case of drowning no time hart, Lieut. Col, Carl O. Swanson On Saturday ' morning at 9 Building and David GracI, Jr. must be lost lii stfirtlng resuscita­ and Captain Robert H. Oerrlsh and o'clock In St, Vencent de Paul tion. The victiin inust bo brought IncroiiM'd fniid Inisiiii'ss ill llii-, iircii liiis iii'i-i'ssilnli'il pliutiiii; nC .several now Motlcl EQTrnc- Lleuls. Leslie B. Rodfleld and Er­ church, East Haven Miss Anne quickly to shore,'placed on his or'rriiilcr 'rnu'lis liilo sei'viec liy KIrsI NMli'niuir.Siiiri'.s. 'I'lii,' new iM|iiipiiiciil was Nlipplicil lllrougli'tll6 Pompono, daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Greetings, belated, Larry Tucker I nest L. Pemberton. Materials on July 8th. stomach with head lower than the Mack MiitiH' Tnu'li ('iiiii|iiiu,v nl' lliirirurcl. Pasquale Pompano o)f 37 Charter body. Head should rest on one arm Oak Avenue, East Haven, became with face turned .to the side. Mis. Raymond Pratt was a re Not too late lo hope for happy Ml.ss Mlla Allormatt of St. Louis Is C. T. Warner of Foxon Road, East the bride, of Mr. Joseph Blanchl, son Rescuer should'.'strnddlc the victim vislllni? Mr. and Mrs. August Al- Haven. cent guest of Mr. and Mrs. George of the late Mr. arid Mrs. Joseph Bl hours ahead for Virginia Poulton, Stony Creek FOR Wilcox Place whose birthday was at the hips placing the palms of the lenualt of East Main Street. Chllds, Jr., Ilotchkiss Grove. anohl of 43 Ward' Street New hands either side of the small of the July 6th. Haven. The Rev. , Joseph Buckley back with little' fingers over tho By Rose Altcnnatt Fred CU-incns, Gerrlsh Ave., East Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Gallo of performed the ceremony, and the SALE back with weight bn hands, release Mr. and Mrs. ,loseph Grliicr of.Ilavon has been on furlough from Edwards Street announce the com- bride was given in marriage by her Curtiss Hutchinson entertained pressure abruptly and swing back Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bailey have Atlanta, Georgia are visiting Mrs. | Cam]) Ulmullng, Florida. Ini! marriage of their daughter, father. Including 7 Steel Trusses the following friends at his birth­ wards to rest on heels, then for­ recently moved to Stony Creek. IN FOUR, MONTHS IN I898 IN CAMPS IN THE Olive Kathleen to Mr. John J. A white lace gown, made with day party Tuesday afternoon: ward again In rhythmic timing at U.S.,20,758 CASES OF TVPHOIO DEVELOPED AMONG Lelssner, on Saturday, July 20 In draped shoulders and a V neckline, 56 Feet Wide Leon nnd Blake Lehr, Craig and four second Intervals. Continue St. Vincent de Paul's Churcn. n\HE tomato In oil Its popular Crelghton Johnson,. Curtis Wey- A surprise hayrlde was given In 107,973 OFFICERS AND MEN-NEARUy 20%.- was worn by the bride, whose tulle the needs for export and domes­ until there is evidence of breathing. honor of Ruth Kelsey on Wed. July rm$icjN[|ii<>)N^L |fc-''*4 veil fell from a coronet of orange X forms may not appear as fre­ tic use. land. Jack Poulton, Jerry Hayward, OF THOSE SJCK 761% DIED. SHORT BEACH quently OS usual on the American Tomato Jwice and fresh tomatoes Frank Delancy and Lewis Bracken. The trained man possesses the' 23rd lo celebrate her birthday. A Well-Child conference was held blos.soms. She carried a Colonial dinuer table next winter due to have Important vitamins and today ability to render first aid and he Refreshments were served, after the I today In the town hall. bouquet comprising white rose DANCE PAVILLION Great Britain's need nnil the lote call vitamins are a $100,000,000 busl- should tactfully assume charge ot ride, at the home of Newell Landes. orchids, and shower of sweet peas for Increased acrongo fi'om Woah- ucss. Fresh tomatoes and juice have A party was given Wednesday, 'U^r-'^r'* vitamins A, Bl, B2, and C. In Great July 10, in observance of Anthony the sltuatlgn when a person Is In­ Ruth's birthday Is July 24th. A booster pinochle will be held Mrs. Patty Marie Iinperato, sister Ington. The scene above Is not a Britain the tomato Is widely used gold mining operation In California. De Mattl's 50th birtliday. The af­ jured, according to the manual of this evening in the Bradford Manor of the bride, as matron of honor Inquire on Premises now because ot Its health-bulldlng the American Red Cross. Keep the It la a method used by the Ferry- values. Vitamin A Is vltol to good fair was held at the El George Mr. and Mrs. James L Meado wore Fire HOU.S0 for the •benefit of the wore pink chiffon with a pink face Morse Seed Co., lu Michigan to wash patient lying down In a comfort­ recent guests , of Mr. nnd Mrs. eye sight, and Its lack hampers restauraiil, Momauguln. '?d() AA;:>in St., Rranford PACKING Drum and Bugle Carps. veil arranged from a,blue flowered tomato :8eed. in a. series ot flumes. those who fly airplanes and drive able position with the head level, Martin P. Nnrtnm. tiara and carried' a Colonial tTieies really nothing tu It \l you alrtjliuipened api etiltii i A pack ot 40,000,000 cases, ofll- cars at night. It is also an autl-lb- Mr, and Mrs. George Myron ot least until It Is'determined- that Princess Chapter. O. E. S. will bouquet. The best inan was the nro Just cuicful ubout one or two Ham Vegetable Picnic Salad clals have'estimated,' will he re- fectlve vitamin. the Injury Is not serious. Look for little polutB. take this means of saying Happy Miss Ruth Bdrger Hlldagnrdo and VVf C(irr.v 11 Full Line of Preserving 'Ncce.isities hold an annual picnic, July 20 at brother of the bridegroom, Mr. John 2 c'UPH Ulcetl ot'lery i Hulred this year, 16,000,000 cases Vitamin Bl Is Important to the bleeding, stoppage of breathing, One Is—keep your salod mixture 2 cuiJb tllt.-e(i hiun for Great Britain and tho rest tor nervous system, B2 contributes to Birthday" to Mrs. Elizabeth Bouch­ Ruth Macaltis have arrived homo Howe's Farm, North High Street. Blanohi, .' ' moist, ant] use Ingredients of keen I can forulenaeil ve^eluble KOup wounds, burns, fractures, disloca­ ti tiiblespoons aiilad or inuyonnitls* ' home consumption. It is estimated the health of the eyes, skin, and er whose birthday was July 19. from a two weeks vacation at Cnni|) San Remo Inn, Morris Cove, was bright flavor. Tlien pock the salad d)'eiiHlng' that the 1940 crop will fall about hair, while vitamin C Is good for tion, Nathan Hale. ,. Lieut, and Mrs. Frank Bussell the scene of the reception. Mrs. to took tempUng. Individual paper BRANFORD bono structure, strong toetU, and Fi^ESM 1 lb MA cups offer a way to do this. Coihbhie the diced celery, diced 10,000,000 cases .short in supplying Thirteen year old Mary Purcell, Keep the patient warm. Send BROOXSBDS EOTTIGR NEW GRASS roll OVC Pompano wore figured navy sheer ham, vegetable soup and mayon­ healthy gums. and son, of Camp Blandlng, Fla., someone to call a physician or am­ MIL!. ;H3D:< CLU,I I oint A favorite picnic salad of mine Is naise. Mix and chill thoroughly. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Miss Bcrnico Newman Is the guest 1',! 0£ have been staying a few days with with navy blue accessories and LAUNDRY bulance with Instructions t o give SODAS A I i-lavi ion.e:.ti 29c corsage of pink roses.. this bam and vegetable mixture. It Pack Into paper cups and garnigh Purcell, Chestnut Street entertain­ of Barbara Gould. btlB Mr. ond Mrs. William Bussell, Is delicious, travels superbly and v.:"i ^jrtys of pimieuto or slices ed on her natal day. correct information as lo location iVIlL'3,',( ilK - CONiFNlS N FOUR. MONTHS IN 194-1 (JANUARV TOMAV) IN AN Francis Street. When the couple left to motor iia hearty enough to appeal in "" '•"(1 eggs. Serves 6. ' FLAT WORK THIS BUSINESS and needed equipment so no time KOLA ll.ln;' pTit 0. (i bils 6 'ISlTZc through the New England states, Harry McKnIght of New York ARMy WHICH GREW TO 1,200,000 OFFICERS AND OF will bo lost. City Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hoogh- ••tA/o.; i:i i!A ini^AK the bride wore a beige dress, Walter Lynch, Grove Street, ASSORTED Ml"-, :00,< CONut^lS 6 biis^25c • MEN IN CAMPS AND BARRACKS, A^Or OA'/TOIS^-/ Harry Lawlor, son of Lieut, and John and Llnsley Bigeiow are WET WASH Examine the Injured person to klck. Mrs. Arthur Lawlor, 21 Henry St., trimmed in red, red acce^orles and Granite Bay, was born July 20th. OF TyPMOID /A/. AA^y^ Shirley Throm enrolled at the McMasters Day determine what first aid measures qoait o*^ l.s on furlough from Carlton Field, a corsage of orchids. They will be SOFT DRY should be used and render that MAYONMAaSE ^'v^f f 19c |ar OOC at home after July 30 hi 37 Charter Camp at Guilford Point. Sunday July 27lh is Merritt E. Claire HotchkLss has returned Macon, Qa. where ho is serving Taylor's birthday. quickly and efflcentiy. Do not move from Cajjc Cod. with the U. S. Army Air Force. Oak Avenue, East Haven. Wed Saturday victim unless absolutely necessary. SALAD DRSSSBi^G. "^MONr Miss Eunice Keyes of Stony State Police William R. Murphy Never give an unconscious person Miss Phyllis Rowley, of East PRESERVES i«iiiu3a - ALL FLAVORS ]S 15c Shorthand. Typewriting, Bock- Creek Is at Fort Erie, Ontario for Joe Holt, Tyler Street Is recup­ In East Haven L is taking a two week's vacation at water or other liquid. Haven, Is .spending a few days with kccplng. Accounting, Business FINISHED WORK . . . AND SHE MEANT "WE" .and an amoie kitchen apron, went two weeks as the guest of her erating after a recent operation. Samuel A. Taylor WANTED his .shore cottage Jefferson place. «eep onlookers away nnd keep Mr. and Mrs. Loroy Murry. CORN FLAKES , W.HITE S^AY Pkg 5c Administration. Dictaphone, It was an old fashioned farm back to her job of paring potatoes calm and cool yourself. brother, H. Morgan Keyes of Buf­ Comptometer. Day and Evening Five cases of measles were The wedding of Miss Shirley SHfRT PRESSERS BACHELOR SERVICE house kitchen witii a. big kerosene and dropping them into a big yellow In case of sunstroke, the patient CRAB MEAT f^Ncv 2rr41c falo. Dies In Florida Nichols Throm, daughter of Mr. and Vincent Donohue, stage nnd Mrs. Frank McGee was oble to ga Sessions. Co-edilcational. Enter ported here this week. Experienced on Men's Shirts stove for Summertime use in front I crock which she lield on her lap and must be kept cool by use of cold riding for the first time In three At. any time. Mrs. Geoi'ge Throm of Main of the, coal range. A roller towel I thought how far away It ail was''^"""'^" ^'''''•' "^"^ '^ ''^'^''"' guest of RELISH TiMBERLAKE ^'lOc tf 17e Also Learners — Paid while h„nn. „„ n,„ i,-„i, _t ,1,. .,— ,„._ 1. - - the American Actors Co. at the water, wet cloth, etc. Symptom,? of months. She has been confined to Miss Lillian LaFrance, Rita Sl- street. Short Beach, and Albertu.s hung on the back of the door into from "wars and rumors ot war" sunstroke are hot'skin and riu.shed STONE COLLEGE "The, trouble with present day Funeral Services.;.w,pve held Mon­ learning-. Good pay. Steady her heme by illness. KYBO COFFEE LUXURY BLEND 2 bags43c monl and Lois Johnson of East day In the Old Stone Church for A. Fige, son of Mrs. Louis FIge of the dining room and a short-hand­ and the colossal production effort Montowese Playhouse. face with rapid pulse and high tem­ 129 Temple St,, New Haven educaticni is that it covers the work. led pump percher above the sink TEA HOMELAND OR GOLDEN ROSE ^Ib Haven spent a week at the Marilyn the late Samuel A. Taylor who.se East Haven, took place Saturday in Tel. 572-2 — 572-3 In which our own country Is now perature. ctn ground without cultivating anj/' which was also piped for running Private H^i'oid Allen has returned 27< tiling in it."~Dr, E. N. Ferris. cottage 111 Hampton Beach, New body arrived from Sarasota, Flori­ Christ church, East Haven. The ASHLEY SHIET CORP. engaged. Bnt as we sat there dis Just what, but they're busy as any- In heat exhaustion the patient is to Camp Blandlng, Florida after FINAST water. It brought back memories of BAKED BEANS 3 KINDS Hompshlre. da, whore he dled„on Thursday. Rev. Alfred Clark performed the B. W. Nelson, Prop. cussing the road I had stopped to i thing. It's awful, of course to think faint and cold, pulse Is weak, and spending his furlough with his 2 •^« 23c Phone 638 Eranford kitchens I had known as a child so FINAST ^ cam ^•^•*« Mr. Taylor moved to (Florida about ceremony. ask about, the weather and.cookie °^ us having to take so much et- breathing shallow. He should | be parents. ,\ ;,... when r.was Invited to sit down for recipes, this world I was trying to forts away from the production of kept warm and" soirip stimulant BROWN BREAD Full of Raisins Mr. ond Mrs. i. Russell MacAr- 15 years ago after having made his The-bride given in marriage by FANCY 2A:S25C thur are spending the Bummer a glass ,of cold, inlik and some forget suddenly broke In upon us. peacetime goods to the'building of given if patient Is conscious. • home in East Haven: tar more than her father, wore a gown of lace cookies, i gladly accepted. " Miss Noble Allen spent Wednes­ FINAST KETCHUP GRADE monthtf vacationing at their 'camp trimmed v/hite'ChlffOn, a tiaha of "They tell me," she said,"that we armaments. On the,other hand. It's Leariiing firstiald, under an au- 2V*,ir25c 30 years, being engaged'in^ the geri- My hostess, In a fresh housedrcss pretty wonderful to think we can day with Mrs. Kdllh ' Johnson ol SPAM * IIORMEL PRODUCT In Lanphier's Cove. •••'". '- orange brossbnis and finger tip veil built more airplanes than ever last thoi'izer Red'Cross >ihstruct6r pre' eral contracting, building and de­ turn to and do it wlien we have to." East. Haven. 2'i^l 49c DOUBLE BEACH and carried a' shower bouquet of month—over 1,400 of them, I pares one for Just such emei'gencles velopment business. One of ills last She said "we" I noticed, and she HORMEL SPICED HAM cans Mr. and Mrs. William Breckln- white roses and sweet peas. Her believe". " • and teaches how to be recourceful 2'c'a„°s'49c contracting Jobs In East Haven was meant we. For although she Is a Miss Ethel Allen is spending a CAKE FLOUR 2^ lb rlda» and Mrs. H. L. Lleske of 45 sister, Mi's Bradley Luffey, of East In providing bandages of splints for the memorial club house of the Har­ "Yes," I said, perhaps showing farmer on a remote farm, she feels months vacation at her home be­ SNOSHEEN f'lLLSBURY'S pkg 21c Elm Street have taken .a cottage Haven, as matron of honor, wore an the Injured. Bafh ry R. Bartlett Post, American Leg­ ANTIQUES my surprise, "and there will be as if she has a vital part in the fore going to New Rochelle N. Y. cello. mg at Short Beach for the month of orclild .sheer gown with tiara of N.B.C. WAFFLE CREAMS bit 13c ion, in Thompson Avenue. more next month; and still more work Industry Is doing. Her children July. . flowers and shoulder veil to match GRISWOLD GALLERIES the next. ..." are actually part of It and her own ON THE DOCKET Mi's. Harry Page Is In New York PRIDE ASSORTMENT N pkg 25c and carried American beauty roses Put Yourself Shore Dinners Bearers were:' Ha'ns Handen, Al- She nodded her head. "I know. sympathies and interest are with It with Mrs.' Jo'seph Tobln for two The Misses Catherine Heinke and and gladioli. , 216 Main Street EDUCATOR SALTINES vln Sanford, Earle,'HaErlson, Sam­ You see my son works In • the big as It turns out the equipment for 4—John is GWl'pn-il Lake P. L. weeks. Pkn 18c MOTOR BOAT RIDES Frances McDonald are vacotlonlng in this RoadNew Haven -20 years vio. In Old Lyme. uel R. Chidsey, Franic Redfleld and The bridesmaid, Mrs. Elton airplane factory 100 miles from here defense. . , VEGETABLE 3 1b lib Edgar Bacon. Bradley of East Haven, another sis­ HEARTHSTONE and my daughter spends part of Rules of Road, officers Sandora- Mr. and Mi's. Bernard Page and CRISCO SHORIENINO can 52c can 19c ter of the bride, and Miss Virginia each week keeping track of things We may have various ideas about ond Skolonls. Mr. Taylor was a member and Boston Post Road what course the nation should take son are spending the rest of the sum NEW POPULAR Miss Frances Cox of Taylor Poulton of Short Beach were down at the tool shop in the village. WASHING POWDER Avenue is entertaining her cousUi former deacon of the Old Stone in the months to come and we ex­ 4—Edward Chaskl-IBO View, New mer at their cabin In Leetes Island. DUZ 2K39c Church' retahiing his niembership dressed in blue sheer gowns with' BEANFORD They're making something that Haven-27- viol. Rules ol Road, San- ftom Ontario, Conado. shoulder length veils to match they use on planes, too. I'm not sure press these Ideas loudly so that we here even after moving to Florida. sometimes look divided. But on one dora and Skolouls. Mrs. Johnson and family of New P & G SOAP 5 """ 17c caught with flowers and carried 4—Richard O. 'Wliltcomb, 80 New The Dolan family of High Street [The Rev. William G. West officiated American beauty roses. Joan Eliza­ thing we are certainly all agreed. York have taken an apartment at Britain Ave Hartford. 31-Reckless IVORY FLAKES or Snow 2'K41c are moving back • to Worcester, at the services in the Church, with beth Bradley, daughter of Mr. and That is that America must be "The Elms" for the month of July. Interment In East Lawn cemetery. made strong and tlje plants and Drivlng-Illlg. WlttlAM'S 2 OZ Mass. August 31. Mrs. Elton Bradley, as flower girl. Roor The deceased Is survived by his wore an old fashioned di-ess of blue factories of the nation are now at 5—Natale De Francisco, 174 Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Extract "KT^ULUi " 19c Clapp's 25c Henry and June Cassan of the wife, Laura Redmond, three child­ taffeta with wreath,of pink flowers work for the interest of us all. Huntington Ave.' allowing Inflam- Earle Berger entertained at a East Haven Cut off have returned ren, James of Sarasota, Fla., Ken­ in her hair and carried a colonial No matter where we live or what able Condltious to exlst-Mullen. dinner party In honor of Harry Sunbriteci"n«,3 cans 14c Clapp'sVor/''te'25c from a week's vacation in Long neth of Bristol Street, Short Beach, bouquet. we do, it is actually "our" effort and 0—Patrick L. Mornlle, 17 Wooster Hcsklns 1,0 celebrate his birthday. <.i « Island. Helena, and also three brothers and "our'' success as the planes and PI. New Haven-21, Speeding, Gusets ^yere: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon 2tuilUif. Rak&uf Qoodl > -.1 "-i^. The best man was Cliarles Borr- tanks, the guns and ships, roll off Ifkovlch Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Logan of two sisters. man and the • ushers. Holbrook FINAST / the assembly lines of industry. 0—Albert Gruny, East 'Prospect Bridgeport and Mr. and Mrs Miss Rhoda Leshlne of Forbes Nlcliols Throrii, twin brother of the an Automatic Electric Range They're giving WHITE BREAD ENRICHED Joseph of 103 Pendleton Street, in St. Hawthorm, N .J.-46 speeding Charles Smith. 2,*« iSc Place will spend the week end In bride. Charles Rotleck, Elton Brad­ WIDE Elkton, Md. Ifkovlch. Newark, New Jersey visiting a class­ ley and Carl Tryanow. wi.ll cook while you cool off FRESH ROLLS SELECTION pKg lOc Mrs. Joseph attended the Yale mate, Miss Laura Katzenel. A reception followed in the home 10—Lawrence Slmonds-44 Sum­ Mrs. Charles Baker dpent last BETTY CROCKER School of Music and the New Ha­ Come out of the kitchen this summer to enioy a Bpol o( mit St. Norwlch-20 Vio. Rules of Sunday In New York. ANGEL CAKE RECIPE each 2SC ven Woman's College.; of the bride's parents. Mrs. Throm PLENTY... Members of the auxiliary of the Road, Sandora. wore beige lace crepe, dusty pink shade and a tall, cool drink while cooking Is capably loa< il Dr. Joseph ottended Franklin and NUTRITION Bradford Manor Fire Hose Company accessories and a corsage of pink 12—Jasper Long, Jr. 18- Hopson Birthdays POTATO BREAD lOc Marshall Collefe and was gradu­ will hold their summer banquet roses. Mrs. Fige wore aquamarine being carried on in an Automatic Electric Range. Thl» Ave-20-Statutory, Illlg. Joyce Miller—July 23rd; Li ated from the Jefferson Medical each August 11th at theOasls. lace and crepe white accessories is modern Connecticut living today in thoiuands ot 15—Chester Meyers 44 Short FRUIT COFFEE CAKE 15c School, Philadelphia. •:. He recently Danny Hooghlirk—July '23rd and pink roses. Beach-for East Haven pollce- completed an interneshlp in the homes. Won't you give Ann Llpkovich—July 2Sth DR. LESTER JOSEPH Upon leaving on a wedding trip Sandora. Hospital of St. Raphael. At pres­ 18—Warren V. Austen-I2 Hopson through the New England Mrs. Herman Edwards celebrated WEDS EAST HAVENER ent he is stationed at Fort Devens, WHY NOT JOIN THIS GROUP OF ENTHUSIASTIC Ave-35 Drunkenness, breach of states, Canada and Niagara Falls, her birthday on July 21. where Is a First Lieutenant in the ELECTRIC RANGE USERS TODAY? p. W- peace, Sandora and Ifkovoch. First Medical Battalion. He is ai the bride traveled in an ensemble to CHICKENS Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Crescenti of a LITTLE! 12 OF POUB 20—Rudolph Wilson—Park Pl.- roof Howl Comi/ne member of Phi Lambda Kappa, i of wheat color and luggage brown 533 Main Street, East Haven, an­ Modern electric cooking is within the means ol nearly PA^T' £5 39-Reck!ess Drlving-Oeorge and Miss -Joyce Miller Is visiting here FRESH NEW ENGLAND nounce the marriage on January Xappa Beta Phi, Zeta Bata ^^•Jj'and wore a corage of gardenias, Mr. Your gift will help the U. S. O. run for a week. DRESSED - For Roasting: I and Mrs. Fige will spend the Ifkovlch. lb 30, of their daugher, Miss Ann md Delta Rho Sigma. all ol our customers. Electric ranges are Inexpenslv* attractive, home-like servlc"! clubs for 4-4!4 LB AVERAGE Beautij with Shelter 'Summer in Short Beach. 21—Arven J. Rademaker Sheboy­ 29c Lulse Crescenti, to Dr. Lester G. and easy to buy. Electricity in territory served by our our men engaged in national defense. gan Wis. 38- Viol Rules of Road, Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bast-" BONELESS LB Company is CHEAP. Why not enioy the many advan­ Enlist In the army behind the army. uDOWO Illlg. FACE RUMP OVEN ROAST iJOcJ nl4ot_ tlntne" tages of electric cooking beginning right now? t ««urWK' * CUT FROM CORN FED STEERS LB 27c THE LEEPER CO. 'S SPINNING WHEEL REVIVED IN CHINA VACATIONERS' VEX RIB ROAST LB Year round Waterfront Give to the Here's to a cottage, so petite, KIDNEY LAMB CHOPS "^^ 49c home. Hot Water heat, Along the ocean's, shore. CORNED BEEF Telephone Office 6-8829 — Ees. 4-0725M MIDDLE RIBS NOltD FOR fLAVOB 19c .'See the New BUY garage, fireplace, four bed­ Where one can test and talk and COHNCD BEO= l« I il 549 Elm Street New Haven, Conn. sleep 1 ;• UNITED LEAN ENDS TED FOR fLAVOK 29c rooms, ,$50 UNIVERSAL And dream loreher more. STATES Electric Range Luncheon Loaf LB 23C I Luxury Loaf >•« 29c Where one can Cleave the surjuce SAVINGS »—lh« rang* ol waves, UNITED SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS BONDS <^UU Sfieaial The World's News Seen Through PRECISION COOKING' While bathing inHhe deep. Alice T.Peterson Send you contribution to local headquarters, 165 Elm Street pOOD Or spend the siinyiy, summer days, AND STAMPS FRESH MACKEREL L« 9|g THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR ,iled_ Upon the shore-asleep. Taylor Place — Short Beach AT YOira ELECiaiC . United Service Organizations represents: Charcoa"•rn^l l _ E""gjj„te ' Olnn«^^'L i^d' An Iiiternnlional Daily Newsjiaper S It all reads so peaceable, <^>ielk '^'uiiU and VetfoiaUii RANGE DEALEBS (Young Women's Christian Association if Truthful—Conitructive—Unbiaicd—Free from Scnlational- \ OR OUR STORE That really its a shame. • iini — EUitotiali Are Tiniol)' and Initruclive, and Ici Djily X National Catholic Community Service FANCY RIPE That people living at the shore. Vitamins A&a 4 '^> 25c Featurei, Together with the Wec'-ly Mosaiine Section, Make ^ Young Men's Christian Association Must be irked by rain, BANANAS the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home, K WHEN UN NEED OF National Traveler's Aid Association CAROLINA For rain can raise the temper so. PEACHES Vitamins A-C 6 lb' 25e The Christian Science Publishing Society (> WALLPAPER Jewish Welfare Board While watching oceans' foam. AMERICA ON GUARD! One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts ^ Salvation Army You take your doggone cottage. MELONS a Price J 12.00 Yearly, or ? 1.00 a Month. Js or PAINT HONEYOEW Mch 25c Give me my, "Home Sweet Home.'' Above is a reproduction ot the California • Extri Ltrgt Saturday Issue, includini; Magazine Section, $2.60 a Vear. si VISIT Tho old American fireplace spinning wheel that grandma used Is doing , Treasury Department's Defense NATIVE Introductory OITer, 6 Issues 29 Cents. X -r-W. J. A. 4 "" 15« UNITED WALL PAPER yeoman service in China today. After ninety percent of Chinese Indus-; CON N ECTicur ®J],IGHT &_Po^ft Savings Poster, showing an exact ONIONS Vitamin C Name..:...... "•- .... —...... ,„ \ try was destroyed In the Invasion of the industrial coastal region, China duplication of tho original "Minute NATIVE CO. organized small decentralized units In every village of the Interior. An Man" statue by famed sculptor Vitamin A 3 '" 10c American missionary Introduced the old spinning wheel of American ' Richard Meek'of Indian Neck, a Daniel Chester French. Defense SUMMER SQUASH 9R Crown St., New Havon student of Ohio' University is Wa- Bonds and StRmjis, on sale at your NATIVE • LARGE BUNCHES .SAMPLE COPY ON Rij^JgST , " •- S revolutionary days'^to make China self-sufficient for tiie clothing of 221 Montowese St. Phone 744 Branford her millions. Unlteij China Relief will contribute thousandt mora from ! terfront Director this season at the bank or i*S»-ji 7,W'^JW.r."„"r!-V,VV"i5 •n™,^^^i,j.i ^ 1 '- . i %0V,CT-. 7f* f

THE BRANPORD REVIEW. BRANFORD. CONN., JULY 24, 1041 Baseball Boxing 11,1 II IIBII'I'II" I '1 liri II ill^l'^ ITI'lll I II l, ,H I ' . '- - 3Rage Sevea is Carver PHACTICAL HEALTH HINTS Blues"ito tiutograph a life preserver Basketball Hockey which she'll hang In her den as a LATEST SPORT NEW: kcopsoke of "the pictures Warner Snatches Lead Ice Cream Is Ahvays Nourisliiiig nowoomor BlIaabotH Fraser telling Football EDITED BY W. J. AHERN Wrestling anecdotes of Alfred Lunt and Lynn At Montowese Pontonne, with whom siie worked -^y Dr. lamoB A. Tobey- in the stage hit, "There Shall Be No REATER use of protective make strong bones ond sounu Night" ..Wayne Morris taking a Just a wisp of a miss, Phyllis foods by American consumers Carver, stole tho show' at the Mon­ G teeth, mid for other bodily pro­ groui) of his new Navtil Reserve was stressed at tlie recent Nation­ cesses. friends through the studio on his towese Playhouse when "Out ot the al Nutrition Conference for De­ Rraillej To lie Hii Moiiiicl Against Cltester Frying Pan'" opened Tuesday ev­ fense. Fore­ An nvcrogo serving ot lea first day off. cream, one gill, furnishes from 'Humphrey Bogart telling friends ening In the peppormliit playhouse most among 1170 to 320 calories, or units ot at Indian Neok. these protect­ thnt'ho oon look a.policeman in the ive food« arc tood-onorgy. It is >eoslly.digested Eric Linden was the Imported by tho normal child or adult, but eye lOgain now that he is ploying a. Flag Hopes Fade dairy products datectlvc, one of his very rare nbn- UConns Commence Counting star for franels Swunn's play but such OS pure for b«st results should be a little Sport Prattle Locals Commence Stand Miss Carver gave him a merry milk, butter, soft ond should be ooton slowly, baddle roles. In "Tho Maltese As Guilford'Tops COMMENT chase for applause. and cheese. From the sanltory stondpolnt, Pnlcon".„.,...Anthoiiy Quhin taking Football Chickens Early - - ON • - Apparently no detail is too slight But don't over­ modern manufooturod ice cream riding lessons for Ills role in "They On Hammer Field Sward or too inconsequential for Director look Ice cream, rates high as ,o pure food. Like Died With Their Boots On" Branford Nine6-2 a most impor­ our best milk supplies, It Is pas- Betto Davis Visibly wlnohig as she Though the Unlvorslly of Cim- U]) with Al Alwood of East Hart­ Dave Hyllnskl camo within a ace imonmlAVi' CIRCUM.) Noel Warwick to wield with adroit­ of hitting the correct attendance SPORTS tant moniber itourlzcd, and it is oorofully su- watches the beating she takes at a uootlcut bnstbnil season seems Just ford, Jesses Sherwood of Bridge­ BY BILU AHERN ness Into something ot importance. of tho dairy ipervlsed and safeguarded by our at tho Cleveland Indian-New York The Branford Red Sox lost again Dr, Jataei A. ToboT preview of the "The Bride came to hnvo boon completed, hond port and Bob Hofman of Now Ha­ Relief Effort Against G-uilford Gains Branford Point ANY iv30ple arc not aware Hint l3 stUl believed Uy many to bo a Horlon Foote did an interesting products fam- ihealth authorities. Ico oreom is •Yankee game at the stadium last to Guilford In a regularly schod- M most popular desserts ore also homogenized, which niakcs 0. O.-D,," her new pioturo. coaoh J. O. Chrlollan and his stafT ven as his nucleus. The reserve Youth Another Starting Assignment—Cheater Packs mucli higher ' cause ot indlgcslion.' Sclonllsls Sinclair Lewis bit of work as aii actor gone ali'ontly nro laying plans for the Tuesday when ho guessed forty uled Shoreline baseball contest In Plenty Of Wallop. cream, have ilispiovod Ibl.i old belief, slat- craey. Bettina Prescott and Jane Ice cream has been pictures­ ills fat particles especially cosy strength here will have to come five thousand six hundred and the .Ing (hut it Iho fish Is trcsh no harm Rose deserves approval and Ger­ tlo digest. • 1041 football soason. the latter town last Sunday In the , According to figures recently can result from the combhinllon. Attracts Crowd quely colled "healtli in frozen Subscrlho to iho from tho only hold-over from last actual paid attendance was a score best played game of tho season by Our hats go off to the gallant compiled by the NntlonnI Dairy I'^fsh Is often comhhied with milk trude Corey, Patricia Coatos, Will­ form". It is an cxcollont food at loo croom Inherits the food Christian already has lot It boyear' s frosh, Johnny Greenwood of over 'that figure. Rod Sox (the Branford Red Sox Chester's powerful batting array Council, an average serving oC In tasty sea food dishes. Ico crenni, iam Hare, Joseph Anthony, John miy time of tlie year and is olways qualities of its fluid ancestor, known the pro-school prnollcc Is a score of 8 to 2. vanilla Ico cream, measuring np* Branford Review Bridgeport, who shov/od enough we mean) Who fought an uphill SALEM GAINS will face an Immensely Improved proximntely one sixth of a quurtl a milk product, can ho served In To Stony Creek Hampshire, Joseph Sullivan and volunble in tho dally diet. ppuro milk, long recognized as our to Start'Soptcmbcr 8th. lie has not Dave was at the game with sev­ Erratic Branford hurling was the Branford combine at Hammer pvovUhis 200 calorics. Compiire this the .finrao meal with equal success. Tile food value of loo cream is imost nearly perfect food. When last fall to bo considered highly os battle for the fans respect and ap­ Ronald Sherman go to making up you Indulge In such popidar yet chosen a captain or co-cnptalns eral friends. chief stumbling block In' the local Field on Sunday when the Bran- •with 450 calories for a piece of Ice cream Is a healthful food con* a perfectly swell combination of Indicated by the fact that Its to lead the Huskies In chc coming a starter this year. bid for the shoreline bunting for parently gained it at Guilford. SECOND SPOT lemon pie or 350 for a serving of taining most ot tho nutritive ele­ Who am I to have the audacity, principal Ingredients are cream, drinks OS molted milks, milk Tho Review is happy to say that fordltes open a home stay of three angc] food cake. ments ot milK—proteins,-minerals, the ; boldness, ithe Imprudence to players. milk, ond sugar, with such pleas­ shakes, and ico cream sodas, you Fairmount campaign but has indicated that Despite the loss of all-state It win try to give complete cover­ even though the Branford starting The first and probably the fin­ successive games on the local'dia­ and vitamins. Cream, milk and mlilc i Another mistaken idea about Ico state that Sinclair Lewis In "My So far this soason "Out 61 the ing additions os eggs, fruits, nuts, usually get goodly portions of ico thO;choloe will probably come from guard, Stan Papanos, tind Bob age on the Branford Yacht Cliib hurler, Levesh, gove five hits In est gesture of the game was the OVER LOCALS mond. cream is that It is "full of air." concentrates, sutjar, and sometimes vanilla, chocoloto, cocoa, maple cream. Mathowson, another bettor than way which all the players cheer­ eggs, form tho basis ot all Ico Dear Children" at .Stony Creek [Fryhig.Pan" is the best production Theatre a tjuartet of: candidates: Al At- Sunday races In the future. Skip­ five Innings \ie 'was constantly in Although low on the list of'loop Air is a necessary ingredient in ice crenni. The typical proporllon ot in­ Theatre this week bored mo. syrup, and other food flavoring Ice cream and plain cake or wood,, East Hartford tackle who average guard, as usual the Hus­ fully allowed themselves to play cream, as without it a solid frozen I have seen. materials, which contribute nu­ 33 Main St., Annex, Now Haven per Steve's Column has been sore­ trouble with his free passes. Ho STANDING standings the Chester team had mass would result. Ice cream that gredients is aho«tSO% cream and cookies arc, in fact, ideal food showed great promise as a sopho­ kies seem to have a large number gave up seven charity walks dur­ away from their own positions milk products, l!i% sugar, 4.5% It ils quite possible that I expect­ The story? It is chuck full of trients as well OS flavors. Thur.i. U> Sat.--',luly 'M to 20 ly ralssod by the devotees of water Guilford 11 0 1.000 gained respect far and wid^ for did not have nlr beaten into It desserts for children and grown­ more; but was Injured most of last of capable men ready for this po­ sports. However George the Gobin g his tenure on the mound. though they khew that they were their,potent batting ability and in .would be like bread that hnd not flavor, 0.5% stabilizer (usually gela- ed too much. I certainly was not story. Less experionood jjlay-goers ; Aside from its tood-energy ups, since those foods provide cer­ PENNY SERENADE Salem -8 '3 .728 lino). prepared for a series of stupid might be tempted to blush a bit value, ice cream is on oxccUent season; "Moe" Palno, another East sition. Al Plnsky of Hartford, Dan will try to nil his shoes. not fitted for their own berths. meeting Branford on Sunday {risen. The principle Is similar to About 4',4 billion pounds of mllK tain necessary vltomins and min­ It was a different story when Branford 6 3 .867 (that followed in the kitchen when but there is really no cause and source of tlio Important vitamins vvlth Irene Dunne, Gary Grant Hartfbrdlte, whoso pass-snatchini; Basllo of Torrlngton and Sol Sll- Sailboat races between Pine Or­ The leader in this respect was Paul promise to make things Interesting ore used each year to supply-the "asides" that weighed down the ac­ erals along with food-oncrgy. Captain Bob Bradley took over the Middlefleid .6 3 .867 ; air is beaten Into eggs, whipping d'cim and other dairy products tion anB ruined an otherwise plea­ too it states right on the program A and B, (riboflavin). It is also ITioy furnish the flavor and pala- - ALSO - was a feature of last fall's end versteln of New London, all tough, chard Cliib and Branford Yacht Ward. for thelocalSox.• creaiii, • or ;batters. rich in tlie Xood-minerals, calci­ chucking duties. He took up the Chester 3 0 .333 usod In; the twelve• hundre'iLmllllou sant play. the "the characters and events of tablUty that aro so essential in MEET BOSTON BLACKIE piny; "Howie" Mohr of Manchester smart and experienced men, should Club In the near future should be Paul started the game at catch. Branford however should have I The combination " of lobster orquart s of Ice cream which -Ameri. um ond phosphorus, which arc making a well-balanced diet witli Olieator Morris task -In the sixth with the bases Passed balls and- the like made tlie Westbrodk 3 8 .273 other fish and ico cream In a meal cons eat annually. Admitting there were repeated the play are purely imaginary and needed In tho daily diet to help depeildable blocking back; and Sol hoad this departmorlt. Charles a colorful event. little difficulty in disposing of the agreeable to the taste. Kltohenwaro to Ladies SllVerstoln, tugged lineman from Molloy, of Bridgeport, as a fresh­ full and. In masterful fashion, fan­ berth a trying one. Later Paul was CromweU 2 8 .200 curtain calls and a completely full anyone claiming resemblance or Umpire in chief, Knowlton, was ned Kenny Bunnell and forced Madison 1 9 .100 Cliester threat providing they re­ Gypsy Sweetheart'by Jerry Giudices house nevertheless I did not like similarity ought to be ashamed to HinT7l\l'

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Page Eight THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRifflJ^OBD, CONN.. JULY 24, 104] ^•; E- THE HOME TOWN PAPER Knecht, general science, 7th grade, miE HOME NEWSPAfER IS A CALL FOR POTS TEACHERS FOR COMING XEAR ;• of |!^^i»Vifai«iXtl*y/?rj.iwrAi<»^qBB physical education; Mr. Owens, in­ ,,BRANFORD—NORTH BRANFORD VlTAt FORCE IN EVERY TOWN ONE REASON WHY THE BURMA ROAD STAYS OPEN AND PANS dustrial arts, 7th and 8th grades, Tentative schedules for the STONY CREEK—PINE ORCHARD PORTRAYING AS IT DOES bu H. t. Phillips CALCULATED FOR THE WEEK OF cgOgaV 2© P.. blue print reading. . SHORT REACH — INDIAN NECK ;eachers in the Junior high school LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN Search the kitchen. JULV 28. JUtV 3B.. .7.16 Schedules of teachers In the GRANNIS CORNER—IMORRIS JULY 29., JULY 2<).. .T(-f lave been announced as follows: FAMILIAR LANGUAGE Count the cans. JULV 30. ..l4.Sh JUtY 30. . .7.14 senior high school nut previously COVE—EAST HAVEN Cfte JSranforti EetJielti Check on all the JULY 31., JULY 31 . . .7,tS Miss Cronln, chief advisor for 8th 'AUGUST t. >' AUCUST t . .7.(4 announced are as follows; Miss AND EAST HAVEN NEWS Pots and pans I AUGUSTS. §C^^'| AUCUST3. .7.; 3 grade; guidance English, literature, AUGUST 3. .t.S'J AUCUST3. .T.rx Trowbridge, typing 2, stenography To your country's 4% all 8th grade classes; Miss Qulnn, 2, bookkeeping 2, office practice and yiME GIVEN IS STANDARD BULOVA WATCH TIME.>> VOL. XIV—No, IG Branford, Connecticut, Tlnu-sday, July 31, 1041 Aid, oh come ilstory 7th and 8th grades, 8th salesmanship and advertising (one Price Five Gents With your old grade elective drawing; Miss War­ half year each), make-up arith­ Aluminum I metic, juniors; Miss Pond, house­ ren, general science, 8th grade hold arts, 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th Dunkirk Rescue That old Kettle— physical education; Mr. Mischler, grades; Mr. Hoag Industrial arts, High Percentage Major Gallaudet Trolley Service James F. Hines (Here It sing!) general science, biology. 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th grades; Retail Business Better May become a *ifUc STARS PREOltT THE SPECIU APT(TUW5 Mr. Townsend, physics. Will Be Shown For Attendance Will Broadcast To Be Abandoned OF THE PCR50M BORH THIS WEEK WILL BE Miss Keyes, chief advisor for Resigns Post Fighting thing; OFA SOLD'EBLY CHABACTtR,AWD HE SHOVl.6 SOMEDAY DISPLAY ABILITV TO COMMAKD* Grade 7: guidance, English litera­ That big iklttle. ture, all 7th grade classes; Miss Is Guard Record Air Raid Warden Schools will be In Near Future Than In Many Seasons Can't you see? COB With War Films Cahlll, arithmetic, 7th and 8th discussed from three viewpoints In East Haven Can help to ••win for Company I, Conn. State Guards Following a brief hearing Thurs­ grades; Miss Duddy, drawing, 7th WANTED Public Invited To See British during the regular weekly broad­ Liberty^ , (.•f;:'•; Ki@[y)§EKi@i!,g) mm grade, geography, 7th and 8th met at the Armory for drill Thurs­ day moriilng in Hartford, the •Wartime Pictures At High casts sponsored by tho State De­ Jume.-i F. nines, clinlnnan of the Is Shopkeepers Report grade; Miss Potvin, household arts, EXPERIENCED day evening. In spite of the heat Public Utilities Comnilsslbn approv­ An amiHil.nncc truck sent from America belnfl trannportctl by ferry Take that sfeWpan I fense Council over WTIC, WBRY, Democratic Town Committee for 7th, 8th, Dth, and 10th grades; Mr. SEWING MACHINE School Next 'Wednesday. there was an excellent turnout. ed the petition of the Connecticut .C^ro.s one of the m.-.ny river, on the 2,500 mlle-lonp B"^"' ""»''• Jj)' (You're 'not 'shore); This company has been unusually and WICC, on Wednesday night at Co., seeking permission to abandon the past 12 years resigned his post, river crossing points are frequently moved up or down river to avoid It may be a OPERATORS destruction by J.ipaneoe bombardment, and .o the roail »»»y» "Pf"- OSYOUR NAME NELJ0N?TMI5 The public Is invited to a show­ faithful in attendance at drill. 7:46 P. M. the trolley car service between East in a statement at a special meeting Summor Tourist Trade Falls OIT And Marked Increased Thousands of permanent workers repair bombed section, of the road Flying fort; EHCLI5H SURHAME 15 AIJ EQUIWLCHT OF the quota set May 1st and she ON MEN'S SHIRTS THE SCOTCH MACHEIL (SOU OF HCIL) IT IS ing of wartime British Alms In the Aside from Headquarters Company Colonel Samuel II. Fisher, State Haven and Branford and reiJlace of the East Haven Town Committee Purchasing Is Noted In Permanent Resident's Buy­ within a few hour.. All of the .uppllc. provided by American relief That old cover rHTERPRETED:POvV£HFUL, OR MIGHTY"* urges anyone Interested in assist­ Also Learners — Paid while which has only five enlisted men. Defense Administrator, will con­ It with blis service. The bus opera­ "JendeJ co-ordlnatlna their effort. In the national »6,OOO,0OO United High School in Branford. The pto- hold at the Demoorailc head- Off a pot ing to get In touch with her. learning. Good pay. Steady- ing—No Labor Complaints, Ciilna Relief campaign go to Free China over the Burma ROP-I. OVIRAllCHriVtKiHrOME.iWf PfiESSWaiS gram, at 8 P. M., Wednesday, Au- Company I of Branford has theduc t the Interview and discussion tion will not begin, until after the Can rout Nazis OOl/f MOUIY T/WOUOH TM IMPOlMtOH OF On the other hand the gauze work. highest percent (88.1 per cent' in and will have as his guests Major new bridge over tlie feast Haven qualers. ml^lmcAuo^Hc MOVCUEUX of we IROH. 'gust 8th, will Include four motion Like as not. work at the library is coming along the Second Battgilllon for the Herbert D. Gallaudet, Director ol river has been completed, Richard Mr, HIncs slated in his speech be­ "Everyone wants supplies in a nicely. ASHLEY SHIRT CORP. *,i3lctures giving the dramatic reall- fore tho gro\iii that' ho was of tho hurry," William Rico said this Phone 638 Branford month of June. Air Raid Warden Schools In Con­ J. Bennett, vice-president and gen­ Local Fiorsemen .''Vtles of food convoys and coast de- necticut, Miss Mary Ferguson of eral manager of the company said opinion that the best interests of morning when asked If the Ameri­ Those two frying ' . 'lense. The rescue at Dunkirk will There are two other Companies NORTH BRANFORD Pans may soon Raymond Pinkham has accept­ Hartford, graduate Air Raid Ward­ When the service goes into ef­ the Democratic parly would bo can Railway Express Co. was doing -•!:'•/, be shown In reconstruction. Of having a larger number of men en­ served by tho appointment of a Awarded Prizes a thriving business. Air express Raid the Ruhr by ed the post of local disaster chair­ rolled but the highest number of en of the Massachusetts Air Raid fect., Bennett said, the line will be­ JBrjMU)/-vflridf. buylnafr-It Jg thoveltirtt»t' this' Is * •'"' ' wliigs/fiisolage 'and'other surface Carol Boyoe, Janne Johnston, Cookie-tin; Mr. and Mrs.'X. fj. sahda^ata of Wall Basins $5.75. Tho Conn. James J. 'VB^alworth, Mr. and Mrs ley, James Colbert, Bertram Well Eslihor Tyler, 3rd, Jeiin Spifzer. Cos- duo to the 'inoreasod numfier of Harry A Smith Frederick S. Prann, Paved Street; parts. Marlon Doody, Shirley Schole- There's a war on 34 Charter Oak A'venue, East Ha­ Plumbing & Heating Materials Attend Wedding Buried Tuesday Louise Woodworth and Harold La. tume Class—1st, Dick Jackson; 2nd short period cottage renters who raann, Raymond Bahnsen and j;ohn And you're IN. Mr. Henry V. Poor will mtroduce Clayton B. Rider, Indian Neck; At tho proient time there will be ven . ,announce the engagement of Co, 1730 State St., New Haven. Leslie J. Reynolds, 35 Stannard Polnte. Sidney Ward, 3rd, Kelly and Debby arrive with supplies for their stay. Hartlgan Jr. Marie Bouler Is also • Dripolator their daughter, Marie Louise, to the pictures and' Miss Martha Funeral services were conducted Wolbert, 4th, Joan Judge. | one dress shop owner said "Tho no special points for deposits, but a attending the course. Flee that shelf! Phone 6-0028. Continued on vage eight Of Their Son Avenue; Chauncey J. Upson, East Francis Belliiccl, son Mr. aind Mrs. Main Street; Pere G. Wallmo, Stony Tuesday,afternoon In Trinity EpiS' _ _V . Horsemanship, 13 years and over only time 1 sell a dress to a summer house to house canvas will be made. Take the air and V • F. Belluccl, of 124 Asylum Street. Creek; John R. Wa-ters, 65 Rogers copal Church for Branford's "little May LIndberg, Polly Dunbar, C. visitor Is when she receives an I A scrap aluminum dump will be The Young Mr. and Mrs. Club en- Be yourself! Of interest here is the announc- soldier" Kenneth Sawyer Bigelow, Bradley, J. Spltzor. 12 years and unexpected Invitation to a parly." selected for each end of the town at Percolators, ;l SHOBT BEACH BOYS ment of the marriage last Satur­ street and Robert- Wolles, Stony Joyed a.picnic at the Douden cott­ Mrs. Marie Pearson, Tuttle Place, TXPEWRITEES — ALL MAKES Creek. seven year old son of Mr_ and Mrs, $600 Raised For under, B. A. Sllnoy, M. Kelly, O.i Asked about prices going up they a later date for those who do not age at Circle Beach, East River on Saucepans, all: aiVEN LOVING CUP day of Miss Hester Wheeler, Mellen E. Bigelow of 10 Prospect Carsten, D. Welbert. all agreed It is "perfectly awful." i; rt East Haven, announces the engage­ daughter of Mrs. Golden Wheeler, Monday evennlg. Don't you hear' your ment of her daughter, Dorothy Ruth Convenient Terms -V-r-^- . Street. The Frederic R. Murray Road Hacks, B. A. Sllney, Polly Practically everyone, especially FOE SCOUT WORK of Coshocton, Ohio, to George Av- conducted the- services and Nor Salvation Army Dunbar, C. Kennedy, C. Bradley, druggists complained of their in- Country's call? to Mr. Walter J. Smith, son of Mr. New, Rcbuilts, Rentals, Portables The Rev. G. Dlllard Lessley, pas­ Washpan, join the erill, son of Col. and Mrs. Ernest ARMY CONVOY STOPS man V. Lamb was In charge of Pttlr of Saddle Horses, 1st, B. Tyler ability to got orders filled. "We Economy and Mrs. R. C. Smith, Bond Street, Supphes The annual Father and Son Ban L. AverlU of Indian Neck and The Public Relations Depart­ tor of the North Brantord Congre­ Air Fleet great ... New Haven. HERE FOR REFUELING funeral arrangements. and C. Kennedy; 2nd, Warren and order, and order end reorder." gational Church Is one of 94 Con­ Drat those dishes-^ quet of Boy Scout Troop 1, Short Hartford. The wedding took place ment of the Salvation Army In B. A. Sllney; 3rd, Mr. Roomer and I ' v RELIANCE TYPEWRITER CO. In St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Bearers were: Paul Blrbarle, Lou Plumbing gregational ministers attending They can w:altl Beacii, was held at the Short Is Dcsl, John and David Clark, Connecticut staled today that Miss Agnes DeMllle,.nelce of Ce­ O. B. GUY, Mgr. Chapel Thursday evening. The Mount Vernon, Ohio. Part of a 400 vehicle convoy pass­ Laurence Brady and his assistant, Championship: B. A. Sllnoy and MARION REIOHHELM the pastor's Snmmer school at the cil B. DeMlUe of Hollywood, Cali­ Alan Bradley and James Melor, Deerlng Community Center, HIUs- Telephone 7-2738 mothers and sisters of scouts in Col. and Mrs. AverlU were pres­ ed, through town yesterday morn- Burial was in Center Cemetery, Gordon Watt, would continue the A. Shepherd. MARRIED SATURDAY & Heating the camp, and various camp ac­ fornia, and a famous choreograph­ the troop served a delicious Turkey hig stopping on Branford Hills to house to house solicitation 1 n boro, N H Twelve states are re­tivities developed. 109 Crown Street, New Haven ent at the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. A victim of hiemophilla the lad er, has been staying a few days at Dinner and a fine showing of fath George AverlU will make their refuel. There Is local Interest In tho presented, from Kentucky and A sphoor choir, weekly newspaper, the Montowese House. had received 65 blood transfusions I f^'^''nj°'^f', ,fnff W'='='^ °*'"B ^° WANTED—Employment to do ers helped their scouts stow it home in Grove City, Ohio, where At least 300 trucks, medical units, and had spent most of his short ^^' /'«='' that there wore stlUa marriage of Miss Marlon Reich- Supply Co. •Virginia on the west and south with recreational committees for soft etc. lined the highway from Lake all states to the north and cast ex­ housework, day or week. Willing away. the former is in business. He re­ life m the New Haven Hospital Breat, "\any old and new friends Japanese Beetle help, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ball and horseshoes, are a part of A personal shower was given In in SaltonstaU to Alps Road. They were ;"-"•"•";;•-•• ""•" that had not responded, and wore cept Maryland and Delaware. There the general life of the afternoons at worker. Tel. Branford 099-5 The-banquet this year occurred'ceived. his engineering degree p\ 11 George Rolchhelm of New Haven, Boilers — Radiators honor of Miss Anna Paul Thursday in the midst of the aluminum drive 1938 from the University of Conn. part of the 68th Coast Artillery re- Fhere hospital authoilties said he ,j j, ' j j, „ ^ on Kampagenere .to Mr. Maltby Stanton Fowler, son are eight ministers from Connecti­ camp. Friendly visitations to four evening at the home of Mrst An- "MINUTE MEN" Gas Steam Badiators cut. and from the looks of the bin at ;:—V • turning to Camp Edwards after|.^,°"J.?. ^fergo a"y .,_'ji.atme'it ^^„ " ^ "•^'""B u poiwna. ' of Mr, and Mrs. Maltby S. Fowler, neighboring rural churches have gelo Locarno of Hotchklss Grove. LOST—Pass Book No. 5903. If maneuvers In Virginia. without complaint. He was admltt- Classes are held three hours each been arranger, these field trips be­ collection headquarters, they had ' ed to the Hospital Friday and died Already the sum of $000.00 has The acute seriousness of the'°'"^3 Livingston Street, on Satur- Bathroom Fixtures The gifts were arranged beneath a found • return to Branford Sav­ added reason for celeJDratlon. In groups of 40,. spaced 10 min- been reached as against $721.00 damage being done here by the ''W afternoon, July 20, at 4 o'clock, day, followed by three hours of In­ing for the purpose of acquainting blue and white umbrella. Thirty ings Bank. 7-10,24 8-7 lor National Defense Sunday at 12:45 A. M, All Kinds — at Low Cost tensive study. Part of the life of the students with the varied prob Among the guests present were Miss Anna Paul utes apart, the 400 trucks ^^S^'^ TBOZ Ir^ Brantord he was a first '"»' y^"'- l^"' " '« ^woctod that Japanese beetle prompted the '" "^^ ^o""" "' 'l^e bride's brother. guests were present. Miss Paul will Charles Bedlent, Branford District Review to ask Mrs. S. A . Griswold, ^r. Edward Rolchhelm, of Old the school Includes work projects Jems of thp rural New England be married to -Mr. Edward Polves- Ml:wr4^Te''c^IL'^L'^ue• BrXS^ and ^^ «^«= "™= several local Industries Also Selected churches. The school which began LOST—P!l?s Book No; 12592. If In the "battle of production", the nation is counting heavily Chairman; Gurdon Chatfleld. of president of the Branford Garden Oreenwlch The Rov, PhUlp Gordon for the men. A dam In a neighbor­ arl, sqn of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pol- found return to Branford Sav­ Guest At Party following the Columbus Avenue- 5,. , ' ,*' brothers Wayne and ^ave responded, together with a ing brook has been built to create a on June 24 will continue through on the skill and speed of Connecticut industrial workers. New Haven, Mr. Tucker and Ran­ Hatn TrrWinr^ol a "esf ne^fod Meti", ^.^d his TaVe^s'Turv^e, f^-^'y ""-beVhat have p^ Club If she had any advice to ^cott of the Church of tho Re- USED PLUMBING verarli' of New Haven, in the latter ings Bank. • 6-20,7-10,24 Tiey are the Minute Men of 1941. They are the meh v/ho dolph Hendricks, Commissioner of offer, deomcr. New Havon, performed the swimming pool, this to be used In noon of July 24. part of August. A miscellaneous shower In honor Haven arriving for a rest period ' to maU in this subscription, last and later youth conferences especially, are answerina a nation's call by keeping machines hum­ the Branford District.-Commission­ of Miss Anna Paul was held recently here at 11 A. M. years total would bo slightly ex­ Mrs. Griswold'said that each ceremony In the presence of Im- A campflre center has repaired and LOST—Pass Book No. 9965. If ming far fnto the night. Telephone v/orkers, too, are doing er Hendricks presented a Loving in the home of Mrs. Raymond ceeded autumn she sprinkles firsenlc of mediate relatives, HEATING SUPPLIES found return to Branford Sav­ a worship vesper area has been en­ PRACTICAL HEALTH HINTS their part to meet the steadily-rising demands for tele- Cup to Mr. Albert Poulton, Scout­ Dougherty of North Main Street. The Campaign.will close with a lead on her lawns and wets it I '^^e maid of honor was Miss ings Bank 6-25, 7-10,24 phone service' master of Troop 1. This cup was WAR VETERAN DIES; special Rose Day, which will be down, being certain that neighbors ''""^ °-°o''? "' Short Beach, and Tclophone 8-4647 larged and reconstructed. Roadways The decorations were In blue and Al uminum Moved won by the "Troop's effort on Pre­ white. Guests were the Misses Mary BURIAL IN FLORIDA gin Friday Evening at 5:00 undar e warned to keep their pets at ^''- DouBlas McPherson Fowler was 91 Water St., New Haven have been smoothed, general re pairs worked out In various parts of "Enriched" Foods Not Fattening FOR RENT—Waterfront Rooms, paring for Emergency Service Paul, Mary Morsino, Gladys To New Haven continue all day Saturday till 8:00 home. By this method she says the.'^'s brother's best man. yearly or short term rentals. Kit­ which they so thoroughly demons­ Dougherty, Thelma Dougherty, James Brazzell of 4 Hopson Ave. at night. • slugs, after winter germination, eat I ^''^- Fowler attended the Day chen privileges. Would consider trated at the mdblllzation sponsor­ Phyllis PolveranI, Mary Bozzl, and I died Monday night in New Haven Special officers have been assign the grass roots and die. | School and Is a graduate of North- -By Dr. James A. Tobay- ed by. Company I, Conn. State About 1,500 pounds of aluminum to this campaign, and wUl come giving board. Branford 185-5 the Mesdames Angelo Locarno, Hospital following a fortnight's Ul- was donated as Branford's contribu- Durlng July and August she uses Ifilt" Seminary. Mr. Fowler .was DOPTION Of the term "en- Shnllatly, there has been added Guards at the Armory In May. Harry Paul, Angelo Morsino,I ness. He was 46 years of age and tlon "o't" the'metarfor't'he'national from neighboring cities. They are an arsenic of lead spray and places graduated from Cornell University. MAKING A A. rlchcd" to describe certain to enriched bread only about The array of trailers which this Caswell Driscoll, Ralph Plscltelli, was born in Eustis, Fla. He was a'emergency. All the Boy Scouts of Continued on page Jive traps about the garden. He Is a corporal, serving with the nutritionally Improved foods 4/28000th of an ounce of another troop has constructed Is the envy _V : ^ Two. years ago she klUed five Headquarters Company of tho seems to have puzzled some per­ Important vitamin, nicotinic acid, ATTENTION Alex Bozzl, John Bozzl John, world War veteran and served In'the town participated in the collec- \A of scouts wherever they are dis­ ZwynoJonnElengo Harry Barrone,France with the U. S. Army. For tlon and canvassed throughly. Since bushels :of tho pests. WhUo her Sixth Army Engineers at Provl- sons. They are and an equally small amount of played. GOES EXPtOKING BEATEN PATH"! wondeilng, blood-bulldhig Iron. Alex CInquanta, Anthony Chiquan- the past two years he had been a I every opportunity has been given Little Harry Corning, son pf Mr. flowers are comparatively free this ^"ice, R. I, quite natural­ Scoiitmaster Poulton and his year she admits the situation about These additions can not and do Anyone having scrap paper Committee headed by Earl Kelsey liott»"'».,Y^, Mura° y Elliott,Jiy,^^f^,', Michae„ u l, Ma., r 'F^'^^" ' °f "''^ '°*- "_ "" ." """^. ^'"•iti o residents to contribute. It is felt and Mrs. Harry Corning of Short IMPORTANT MEETING ly. It this name not change the calory value of ployed at the M. I. P. factory. I that the maximum amount has Beach'did a little Invesl^lgatln^gwi'?*"/,'^'*''°"|'''^'"^''"''''"''P""^^^ When people malto a heaton path in any direc­ means that enriched bread. One average slice are to be congratulated for thekesl c and Ernest Dougheaty. Mr. Brazzell Is survived by three been collected. Community Director his own yesterday. Mom was baking '''""'"'>' spraying. An Important meeting of tho Or­ such foods are or old newspapers that they flrie showing made by the scouts, der 55,'No. I win be held In the tion, it's UBuaily because they want what lies now richer or of enriched bread and one slice brothers, L,, N. Brazell ooff this Harry Brazeau has arranged for pies, apple pies, so Harry took a at the other end off the path. Over a generation of plain bread each yield about wish to dispose of call Bran­ of Short Beach. They have worked .Republican Club Rooms Friday, heavier than IDOG'ERS TO REUNITE place, MUford Brazzell of Mlllboro, | transportation to New Haven. flying leap into the upstairs guest SPONSORS BAZAAB '• August 1, 1041 at 8 P. M. (Daylight ago, people began making a, path to this bank they used to 70 calories, or units of food- hard and are - a credit to Short Mass. and Ira Brazzell of Eustis! _^ v • energy, i. ford 400. Saine •will be called Beach and Branford. If any person The Branford High School class room. ... Time) for flnanoial assistance. This path hasatead- be. and three sisters, Mrs. Rosa Smith GARDEN CDUB TOMORROW Attracted by a cedar chest at the If two slices of enriched bread would like to give them a lift to of 1900 has been invited to the Corcoran Sundqulst Post, No. 83,1 ily widened and deepened, until today's total Nob at all. for and removed. summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Al­ of this place, Mrs. Katie Williams The next meeting of the Execu- window he climbed up and survey- of Morris Plan loans is over $38,000,000.... Enriched are eaten at each'iiheal, as is de­ greater achievement they can do so American Legion, will sponsor a! UNION SERVICES sirable, these six slices would sup­ if they can help the troop get the bert S. Jourdan of Merlden In of Eustis, and Mrs. Alice Robinson tlve Board of the Branford Gar-'ed the room at birds-eye view, leading to but ono conclusion; Molrris Plan of Philadelphia. den Club has been postponed until I Quite satisfied he next turned'carnival at Hammer Flold. August'.,,,,„'{,''Cid"^,!'iri°„v^The last of the summe^ r service.' Dr. lam.. A. Iob.T ^"e'^^iew"^^ ply about 420 caldries out of the use of a piece of property to store Hotchklss Grove on Saturday, Au­ SPECIALIZATION offers a plus seryioo that rlched white breads, have gained 2500 to 3000 needed dally by mo­ gust 2, for the anniial reunion. Last A military funeral was held Wed- August 1. at 1:45 previous to the his attention to the window screen ;'4 'o August 9. Among the attrac- Bantlst Phnrrh ni.Hnp- An^.^t » ouBtomors consider vory much worthwhile derately active persons. their trailers and maintain a scout nesday with services In the 2;ion meeting of the Garden Club the and outside surroundings. tlon""""s'"'" wil l b*"e" a" ferrl'"--"s' wheel"''""°' , "'-"'""airplane- "^ i^mme nubusi, u In dietary qualities but not in headquarters. Any person so help­ year members were entertained at union service wUl be conducted each Come in and get acquainted. quantity. Tliey are no richer In Since butter Is customarily used A. M. E. Church, Rogers Street, In same day at 2:45 P. M. In the home His curious little mind wondered ride, and various concession booths. Much telephone work is highly specialized, requiring men ing will be doing more for national the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sunday in the Fkst Congregational volume than they ever •were. on bread, this excellent food fat S. Wood of Pine Orchard, charge of the Rev. A. M, Spauld-,of Mrs. WlUlam D. Pinkham of how far it was to the ground. He All of the booths will be operated by adds more calories, but six slices Girls Wanted and women thoroughly trained in the positions they are defense than they can realize. Church. Modem white bread Is behig — V Ing, pastor. Services were also con Pine Orchard. The subject will be found out. Dr. M. J. Carpinella was members of the Legion. V- enriched with vitamins and miU' of bread and butter would still to fill. An adequate training system has always been in • r-V- • ducted by the American Legion. "Garden Plants of Particular In­ called and said no bones were Robert H. Richardson, comman­ erals natural to whole wheat, but furnish only from one quarter to force, but now, as service demands mo>ml steadily higher, V.N.A. TO MEET The burial was In Florida. Vasa Star Lodge, 150 meets to­ one tWrd of the total day's re­ APPLY AT ONCE Comes To Welfare Department terests" with Alex Gumming of broken. Harry has some swell der of the Post, Is chairman of the morrow night In Svea Hall at 8 nothing is added t<> Its bulk by greatly expanded training school programs are insturing The financial board of the Visit­ . V . black and blue spots. committee in charge. -M' THE MORRIS PLAN BANK this desirable procedure. quirement for calorics. Bristol. o'clock. Officers were InstaUed at an adequate supply of trained personnel, prepared to Mrs. Edith M. Hanna will com­ ing Nurse Association will meet Mrs. H. E. H. Cox, chairman of ^ V _: _V If OF NEW HAVEN Extremely small amounts of From these facts, it is obvious meet this present emergency. LIST FOR CAUCUS the last meeting. these vitamins and food miner that enriched foods are not fat­ mence her work: as case worker In Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the way and means committee has ATTOKNY BAIIKEK ILL V tening whjn properly Included In BRANFORD LAUNDRY the local Welfare Department as the nurse's home. announced a food sale and card APPOINT POUCE CHIEF als have a powerful effect in your One o/ a serien of advertisements exp/afn. Registrars of Voters wlU be In Attorney Earle Barker Is seriously 25 YEARS SERVICE "The Bank for the Individual" diet. Thus, there has been In­ a well-balanced dally diet. As a lag the patt piayed in national deiense by of August 1st. Mrs. Hanna succeeds Plans wUl be completed for a session of Friday, August 8, for the party on : Wednesday, Aug. a at in at his home In South'Main The Board of Police Commis­ matter of fact, tuii^shigle food Is Svea Avenue Robert Thompson, Bristol Street cluded In each pound of white Mrs. Constance T. Myers who Iscar d party-food sale to be given at purpose of making an enrollment of 2 P. M, In her- home. The public Street. He spent a restful night but sioners has appointed Christian G, has completed 25 years service wlth- Temple and Crown Streets I bread only about l/28000th of an automatically f al^hig. It Is the now with the Fairfield Juvenile I the Pine Orchard Club the first the legal voters of the Town ior Is Invited, and:tickets may be pro­ his condition this .1 ounce of vitamin B., or thiamine, total day's diet j^t may cause The Southern New England Telephone Company afternoon • was i Wochrle as local Chief-of-Police. the Southern New. England Tele­ unsightly overweight, If the sum court as probation officer, [week In September. caucus purposes. cured from members of the club. unsatisfactory. I He takes office August 4. phone Co. He is a splicer. NEW HAVEN but this Uny quantity represents FOR LOCAIJ NEWS ' • two thirds .or more of the daily of all foods eatm exceeds the I'll usual energy need8%f the body. READ THE '^ • 1 wtiiniiiimiiliiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiMnniiiiiuiiiniBi ^ requirement of a normal person. BRANFORD REVIEW WKnMMmrHH^HHHi^HaHinBlHMaii .^i t

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