Vu.Qui.^.ll im;Oi,IuL LIBu..i.Y

Thursday. December 1, 1940 SHOP EARLY PASE EIGHT Street belni? north of the East! WHAT EAST HAVEN BOOSiS The Board of Assessors la visit-1 the reassessment of properly. Tlie Haven Cut-off and bounded:' IN YOUR HOME TOWN SOUTHWEST: by the State High­ BOOSTS EAST HAVEN! ,lug all properties within the limits l real estate In the town has changed way known as the East Haven Cut­ Legal Notice CLASSIFIED of North Branlord to learn the hands and uses to a great extent STONY GREEK off, forty-three and twelve one MAKE EAST HAVEN A BISSER, exact type of property, location,!In the past 10 years. No complete Lucky Logan hundreths feet, (43.12) more or DISTRICT OP BRANFORD, ss. East Haufn mwB condition, taodcrnlzatloh and other • teas.wssmenl has been madedurlng less; NORTHWEST; by land of PROBATE COURT, November 17, BETTER, BUSIER COMMUNITY ' taotors which win bo coiwldcred In I that period. Prank P. Sullivan, Inc. One Hundr­ 1949 ADS ed ninety-three and eight tenths Combined With TheB^nfor£Jeview______'Your's Truly" had the surprise need money, they need blood-—for Estate of CARRIE A. LOUNS- TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR money won't flow In the velrts of (193,8) feet, more or less; NORTH­ BURY In said district deceased. of her life Inst Monday evening. 1 EAST; by land of the N. Y. N. H. Classified ad rates; GIVE HER A LANE HOPE CHEST wa.i quietly ob.icrvlnB my birthday, a pcriion dying from lack of bloodi h Hartford Railroad, Forty (40) The Administrator having ex­ Kast Haven, Connecticut, Thursday, Dcccmlier 8, 1049 when all of a sudden my Dad came Miss Jean Northam, daughter of feet, more or less; and SCJUTH- hibited his administration account 50o per Insertion of twenty up and informed me that I was Mr. and Mrs. Martin Northam, has EAST; by land of John M. Kelley, with said estate to this Court for five words or less. VOL. VI—NO. 13 wanted on the phono down stairs. chlistcd In the Women's Air Force. et als. Two Hundred and twenty allowance, it Is Me Wk/^i/^na^ 'Qlft Not belnR able to figure out why She will leave for Lackland Air (220) feet, more or less; ORDERED,That the 10th day of For ad over twenty-five words, Quick Town Action Base, San Antonio, Texas, on Dec. December A. D. 1949 at 10 o'clock In READY TO SAVE THE SCHOOL the person calling hadn't called me And further more to authorize 10c for each added live words, on my own phone, I reluctantly 0 Good luck,-' Jean, and God Bo ,,. I the forenoon, at the Probate Office She will cherish forever and empower the Board of Select­ Add twenty-five cents It ad Is went down ,and was about to pick With You I > men to convey said portions .onff In Branford, he and ll» same Is Decorations Readied up the phono when out of the dark­ Just A Penri" Bradley Street as abandoned. And ' assigned for a hearing on the al­ to appear In bold face, upper and Accepts Highways PRE-CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ness of the Uvlng-room, about eigh­ 1 was wishing lust the other day, further to authorize and empower lowance of said administration ac­ lower case. teen voices shouted "Surprise"! that I had lots of "dough", the Board of Selectmen to execute count with estate, and tWs Court Weill I drrned near dropped the So 1 could buy lot of things, and and deliver deeds or conveyance directs Flora K. Goldsmith to cite ADD FIFTY CENTS IF Al) IS phone on the floor. Tlio "voices" always be on tho ^o. thereof to abutting land owners. all persons interested therein to ap­ ro APPEAR IN BOIJ) FACE For Town's Welcome At Short Session were members of the "Cowboy And then I lodked around and pear at said time and place, by pub­ Dated at East Haven, Connecticut lishing this order In some news­ OAFS, WHIIE THEY Reverie" cast and Phllonlanfi, who thought, Now girl you must con­ this 28th day of November, 1949. had come to brlnp me many nice paper published In New Haven Five new roads acooptod at' -a,;' lAST fess, Frank S. Clancy routine meeting of the voters > bt j gifts and a beautiful gift from the A mint of money could never buy, County and having a circulation In Of St mck^^Coming Alfred Holcombe IMMEDIATE DELIVERY: Iron Ena­ East Haven held In tho ToWn HhU: > Phllonlans of a forty-two piece set the things that you possess. I'TanPranKk tJarKcBarkerr isald district, and by posting a copy m Foxon Branch auditorium last Monday ovenlhS;.: of Blue Willow dlnnorware. In.ap­ A happy homo. Our little son, and Board of Selectmen ot the on the public sign-post In the Town mel Dralnboard Sinks, and Lava­ preciation for my work In writing Al tho same time it was • voter i apparently good health. Town or East Haven I of Branford where the deceased last tories; Chrome Brass Toilet Ac­ The East Haven Chambei-ot Com- to discontinue a portion of Bradley' and dlrcctlDg their recent produc­ Then decided this meant more to BuiidinglBooiTi Of Memorial tion, the "Cowboy's Reverie." dwelt. cessories; Copper Oatter and Avenue. mo than all the nation's wealth I DISTRICT. OP BRANFORD, ss. By the Court; Leaders; Rooting and Insulation, S.nnnri ^C«3|£ It was explained at the mcotlng' Though this all was not expected. PROBATE COURT, November 8 Flora K. Goldsmith It most certainly was deeply ap­ A son, Clifford Alan, to Mr. and THE CONN. PLUMBING AND that the discontlnuanco ot tho rbhd' f. 1049. ' Clerk Blossoms For Library Open and tmnlng it to private interests preciated, and at this time I would Mrs. William A. Merth (Virginia Estate of JEROME Q. DONOVAN LUMBER COMPANY like to say: "Thanks from the 12-8 would allow tor expansion of tho- Mko to say; "Thanks fron\ me A. Warwick of this city) of Short late of Branford, In said District, (73t State St. New Baven, Conn. ^^^f tl-ature is one of ^o^t^^^^l Tlu^ East Haven Public Library, DISTRICT OP BRANFORD, ss. town's zoning area tor Influsttlftl bottom of my heart, to a group of Beach Road, Branford, on October deceased. TcL 7-8294 enterprises planned for East Haven Town Business Ilngrtmiin Memorial has eslnblLshed use. ',-••' wonderful "iridlvlds", who sure have 3". The court of Probate for the PROBATE COURT, November « branch library in Foxon School, District of Branford, hath limited 28th, 1949. ''HSr^''?tf.!?°th«f •wlU> be the es- Now the the thoroughfafo If' the right formula for making some­ November building in East-Haven It opened on December 1 with Mrs LEGAL NOTICES and allowed six months from the Estate of CARL GEORGE NORD- NEW FERGUSON TRACTORS ti tab^hment of Santa^^ Headquar- Novernoer ou^.u.uj^..^P^^-.^ one a very happy glrll" MAN a.k.a. CARL NORDMAN a.k.a. date hereof, for the creditors of IMPLEMENTS. Pew used tractors. ters m the basement of tile MSI W totai_ PW^^^^ _^^^,^^,^ j^;^ , s?s;a"s«l ».•* S5 £S^ Happy Birthday to Dicky Howd, Notice , said estate to exhibit their claims GEORGE NORDAN late Of Bran­ Russell Equip. Co. Tuttle Ave. & Building Inspector, Arthur Ricclo. has tho owner ot the abutlng IttHdi Special Town Meeting ford, in said District, deceased. ii":,^l^ Tnwn Hall a Christmas said this week. At least permits Qcurge Adamcc, tho Janitor, Frank P. Sullivan, genornl IcBntraoi, who will be eleven on Dec. 4, and for settlement. Those who neglect Mansion Rd., Walllngford. Open also volunteered his services. also to Harriet Murray, who cele­ East Haven, Connecticut to present their accounUs properly The Court of Probate for the Dis­ have been Issued tor that amount tor, Is the pre.iont owner ot .tKb Tho legal voters ot the Town of attested, within said time, will be trict of Branford, hath limited and evenings. Phone New Haven Tho branch will be open every some contiguous property. ' •. ','„• brates hers on Dec. 11. . 2-1827. tl of additional building in town. •Ihursday from 3-5 and 1-9 P. M. East Haven, are hereby notified ^!:"3J"i VVn'^\,';SiT, "A'I"?' ,^'^::lr.^~„allowe d six months from the date Sli°o^r?e^nt^e"r&Ke"?U% The figure represents the greatest Other land Is owned by the Slaw' The Women's Auxiliary of the that a special Town Meeting will be &h'Ld tn said Estate ^re rMues? hereof, for the creditors of said es­ Since the children are provided ot Connecticut, the Now Vork N6W Stony Creek Fire Dept. held their HOUSEKEEPEH-aW or wo­ amount of November permits grant­ hold In the Town Hall In said Kast l", ?„ makelmmcdlat^ navm?n?^l^ tate to exhibit their claims-for set­ ed, here In the past five years. with library books during school Haven and Hartford Ralltoad Monthly Meeting on Wednesday tlement. Those who neglect to pre­ man, wanted for man alone, tour "'S'e^^ll^ater party will feature hours, the branch Is for adults and Havenjnuvuii,, ouini Decemberi^ftjuciiiuuL . 5.,,, 194«.u*u9 a»»t ~8 ^^'" "" • Vr^mJeromne vF . DonDonovanS , JrJr . In fact, the town official said, It Company and John M, Kell6y, ct evening. Bobble Howd and Bobble , . Administrator sent their accounts properly ad- room house, outskirts Branford. mdvlis, a complete cartoon show, high .school students only. No. 2210 Lowe were the hostesses. o'clock for the following purposes: tested, within said time, will be Good wages. Box A, c-o Branford is twice the amount issued over the Mr.s. Charnes has had experience ala. To 'take action upon the accep­ Address: Rogue's Ridge Road, debarred a recovery. All persons In­ At advortltod In LIFE and LOOK Haw tho stork circling tho field tance by the Town of East Haven R, P. D. 2 Review. K*^SlM"clte^?J= SuK '"'irll«,'Cvlmber pern^ts allow- In the Now Haven Public Litjrary The streets, accoplanoe wore over the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ debted to said Estate are requested Sn^ thaTmoming long enouEh^ 1 ^.^IJ^Sg^^'the ext^it-ofsSo.OOO. and Mrs, Jacklsch in tho West Ha- Oronh Glen Terrace, North Atwator of the following named streets, Weston, Conn. 12-1 to make Immediate payment to liam Lacey the other day, but the when m the.solo opnilbn of thoi^ FOR SALE— Combination gas pSy a visit with the kiddles. Th= «*''"'A^'^V" J^^^ permits tor the ven Public Library. They arc pro- Street, Congress Streot, Cass Street ^ I Board of Selectmen the same are „(,™,„_, „„ vrpw HAVFKT =« Anna Nordman, Administratrix, and coal range. Color. Good con­ pared to dcrve the residents ot ttr.d Doran Street Buy Her LANE CEDAR HOPE CHEST Now "Control I'owor'' wouldn't lot him 14 Svea Ave., Branford, Conn, land quite yet. In propenrono,r. conditiornnriltlon for acceptanceacceptance;; I°I°™4'iT^Ol^^NEVPROBATE COURT^ , " Mnv!?.Novembe' r dition. Used at present time. %L«a°^i&evlousthetee3^^^^ /- Foxou District and will welcome re- About sovonty live persons were by her attorney: SecondOrade: J«>^Br,u,n, John!Jo«;ph Ite^Hllo, ^Gerald quests and comments. present for the town's action which Tho Landes family are moving Green alen Terrace, North Atwater 12st, 1049 Cheap. Terhune's Hardware store Hiih school choristers vmder^un- $11,275 in 1^^ Sliown above arc a portion ofi Second Grade: Jack urann, .JUUH i.iu.itijn ....i. __ Miller, was consumed in about five on Our Christmas Lay-A-Way Plan! Streot, Congress Street, Cass Street Charles MacClure, The East Haven Board of Eduoa '" —^ '" ""'""* "'"' out of town next week. Come and In the matter of FREDERICK 205 Church Street, Short Beach. S^L^'lrXrof mu° c a"the'Wgh edTo $18,050 in 1947 but dropped to the group of primary school cUil-JKuen, Corallc Pitts, Seymour Chase," Robert Lannotti, Anthony Anna- minutes. Only one mllior queatloii, visit us sometime, folks, you are and Doran Street. LINCOLN LEHR and CLARA LEHR New Haven, Conn. 12-15 rii-pii frnm ihp vnvni-, -inri TTinlilinri^ Joyce Herriugton, Muurcen Bogue,; lone. Donna Marcnna, Anthony Dc- tlon hos boon very generous in al­ Buy Now Whilo To take action upon tho discon­ Si wlfXoLonhe attractions I $50^M a yea^ . . _...„.„, straightening out a Bmall detail Say "You're mine, forever" with always, welcome I HEGEL persons of full age ot New REMODELING and ALTERING Rlcoio stated that in excess of S',,.!, „!n.^ rV JH„ , r, In, „„: JlmniY Slrblk. Marie Yates. Barbara Stcphano, Dolores Ma.sovlcli. George lowing the use ot the school buUd- was directed to the gathering. It Selections Are Complelal tinuance by the Selectmen of the of Women's and Men's clothing. lined up for the Carol Sing. taiK aica, wno visiica uic omceh, ^^j,,jj„,j^,.j^icNamara^, Mar.shall BonTcmpo. iBaldwln|j3ainwii\,, ThomaxnuuK.ns Ma'/.zola.,..,....„..-, Dougla„.,-^s Ing tor a library. It is hoped that this intimate love-gift. lt'.f tlie Miss Elmlra DooUttle spent Town ot East Haven, under. the Haven In said District who have DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, 5S. $800,000 ot construction has been did not concern the Important, zone- PAY A IITTLE DOWN.;; Tlianksglvlng week at tho home of given themselves In adoption, as be PROBATE COURT, November Wo specialize In Rellnlng, Re­ 'Vincent Gagliardi, spokesman ot applied for through permits this o[ the town hall, the police depart Third Grade: Leslie Slrblk, Joan: Gcremla, Barbara Surprenant, Bar- everyone in the district will visit problem. '• , , • only prossurc-tcstccl. Aroma- provisions of Section 2147 of the the Chamber, which is sponsoring Keeler, Ruth Charncs, Robert Hcrz- bara Corso. A lirriB EACH WEEK! her paronUs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur N. General Statutes, of the State ot said application on file In this Court 5th, 1949. pairing, Refitting and Remodel­ year. ment and the flre department in Rakowskl, the branch and take advantage ot more fully appears, It Is ing-the clothes In your wardrobe tlie, event, along with town officials man, Robert Lamb, Allen Hanson,! Grade II; Barbara its services. Tig/jt Chest in the world, with DooUttle. Accompanying her was Connecticut, Revision of 1949, as Estate ot GLADYS D. ROSE, late Ot 33 building permits, 14 have East Haven recently. Some ot the Michael Lelis, Larry Hall, Lloyd Jamhes Bergman, Phillip Folio, ORDERED, Tliat said application of Brooklyn, New York, owning you no longer can wear. Towne and the Harry Bartlett Post, Ameri­ children are wearing the paper lire Lane's exclusive patented fen- Ml.-is Barbai'a Burkonmeyer, of Mln- amended, or that portion ot the can Legion, said that it is planned been granted to Mr. Koharle, who Cannon, Ted Hollancler. Lorraine Folio, 'Virginia Clchockl, Moaiiolls, Minn. Both glrLs are highway known as Bradley Street be heard and determined at a Court property In Branford, In said Dis­ Clothes, 291 Main Street, East Is constructing a new development chief hats made by them at school. HIGHLAND John Massaro, Angela Gravante, mrcs. Free moth insurance pol­ Ifa^a^b^ut'^^r ,?i^P^o^r"t?7taSg^^X'ie^rbe iS'ar&e^^^ trict, deceased.. Haven. to have a recognized soprano solo CHIEF HANSEN TT fi» W M senlor.s at Mary Washington some of the numbers at the sing. in the airport section ot the town. Among the youngsters, who at­ Grade I: Donna BDncycnto, Rose Robert Blakcslec, John Oialmo, icy with every Laac Chest. if^he"'n"a%p ^t.WaSklsulllvan, in The Court of Probate tor the College. U. of V., at Fredericksburg, 111 auiu uimiiii^v, uii vtn^ ——» b.».7 District of Branford, hath limited The public is invited to be pre­ Other areas, aside from the tended, were: Chrlstotoro, SusannePlnto, Ronald Elizabeth Senvlllo. WARNS PUBLIC J ^ ^^ Virginia. Other holiday guests there Inc., of said Town of East Haven December 1949, at ten 'oclock In the Thompson Avenue sector, currently FOXON SCUOOI • • — . «-..,—„,, u„„„ orade III: Palma Massaro, The portion ot the Hlchway for­ and allowed six months from the HOUSES FOR SALE sent atthe feature which will start IDEAL GIFT FOR SWEETHEART, were Mr. arid Mrs. J. P Pauk and forenoon, and that public notice of date hereof, for the creditors of at 9 oh Friday night, December 23. enjoyinthe Soutg ha Endbuildin, 'W.llliamg booms arStreete in, Firs^-..ot. Grade: 'p"."r'ft.»mdo,_. _ . s ;=c= ws"*,,= * azzola, Jo-Anne Falcone, OF CONDITIONS | TOP IPS is three children, of Lovltlown, Long merly known as Bradley Street the pendency of said application, - •• -.--J iiriuinms Street. •ifulo, Ellen Karber, said estate to exhibit their claims Workmen were busy today ready­ Summit Street, Main ^„r&.S^nS^^:£«^fl^-->^-^-Street and Tommy Thompson, Steven Herring- 'yulo, Cyntm a ^ UHUI*'••, •'".si!.!OIUI,.,J,. —_. M=!-%iir •=: SISTBR, DAUGHTER, MOTHER Island, and Steven Pauk, of Bran- which Is to ho discontinued Is des­ and ot the time and place of the mwn hv Lucas Be careful, home Santa Clauses, Mr. ami Mrs. .lolm VergaH for ."settlement. Those who neglect NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ing the lights on the two 35 foot Photo by Lucas "I- •.,,,, „,,,„i,_„„ 4j.ge • „, , £.,..„, •;,,„(, nai ford. cribed as follows: hearing thereon be given by to present their accounts properly TAKE ADVANTAGE trees recently erecicerectedu ..in. front o.-f- Hughes Street. The Edwards Con- ton, Edward Gertch, Janice McLay, Rutundo, Fred Stanlq, David Llbby, Virginia Yulo how you handle that Christmas tree North lllgh Street East IlavcH Heard that the .supply In the That' portion ot Bradley Street publishing this order three times the Town Hall. It is expected that structlon Company is working on a Harry McLay, Marilyn McNamara, Salyatore Carrano, John Llska, An- Tliomas Dwyer. bounded WEST: by Klmberly attested, within said tbne, will be OP THESE BARGAINS the Town Hall. It Is expected that FURNITURE OF CHARACTER 'AT REASONABLE PRICES Nation's Blood Banks has hit a In some newspaper havln a debarred a recovery. All persons the trees will be lighted for the first two family house on fvlaln Street Paul DePpto. •- drew Chernok, Ernest Flengo,! Avenue Extension, Forty (40) feet, circulation In said District. BRANFORD PUBLIC CARD r.iuTY \AuxUiaw Mcets ^, REGULAR MEETING ,, lffi,^;fS'?''i"k'Vlust°'a 1^^^ drastic low, and an appeal has gone more or-less; NORTH: by land of Indebted to said Estate are re­ time, on Friday night. Two seven and on two single family abodes of —— r—: • — EASY TERMS ARRANGED out to everyone In every community By the Courlj, quested to make Immediate pay­ FOREST RD., GRANITE BAY—At­ The Bradford Manor Drum Corps| Friday EveilUig ^^&'VZn.r^'A?\.^S.\Xur^^^.^^^^^ - Prank P. Sullivan, Inc. Three Hun­ Lester P. Dunn tractive 7-room house on 2 acres. ?^nft7,>Pfoot tree^s have been ordered folor HughenuBi^B"""s Street- . Commercal The PUBLBradforI d Manor Drum uorps FlvV/ai/'iiUeflHlfl F^elnas ,or music «"»••"-- "--^^ torch In your nymB room. Mr ana Mrs. •"'•"'=a . '»'" -•;- to pay a visit to the neoi'est "Blood dred and twenty (320) feet, more or ment to :_ on Monday evening, December 12 mg torch In your Hying room, Mr and Mrs. James Poro and Dank and "Glvo Your Blood To Assistant Clerk D. John Dunkle Newly painted and decorated, all • • . i>.. „,„„.„ TTaii One Employees of the Commerlcal leas; • EAST: by Bradley • street 12-8 wlU be in the main floor lobby ana KBcmu.-.^ building lai- I!AV>.:="= cara pan.y uu.uuwuv, • "^ "•"" '" H-"" Haffama • .ir.,...i.j„„„ ,„„„ „,„ f^^^ of "am-\„v,iirirnn .Toamie and Michael, l\avo Tommy's Furniture House Save A Life—It May Even Be Your Forty (40) feet, more or less; and . Jane Klmmerlln Improvements. Privacy . with • • •-• -r.i„i„,„ loot -mpfiit that Own—Wlio Knows Who Will Need beach privileges. Going for ? ? ? S,D:fv,»the ottierr WillwiUl^^adori adorn Santa's baseb^'f^/J^Sfi'din- East iiaveng in otheu r areas ^ojt similar Bradford Manor HallHall.. , „,,„ hnM thnlr rcGUlar meoting in uhjary. inus niLoi^ K „arty turlously oven whofx Iresn"Srw" cut; . T?I" UiclJosepr hothe anr dtw Oraolo,o sons; Ian™ Naples >"" , on• SOUTH; by land ot Prank P. Sulli­ Administrator, c.t.a. • the club rooms on Thompson S^r members who are reminded to To ^^IP ^o^J^'^^Sa?d of Flh?o Un- It Next?" Some people think that van, Inc.. throe hundred and DISTRICT OP NEW HAVEN, ss Address: 3544 Harley Rd. Make offer. MEETS O-ONIGHT Flhro Un- \ the Florida West Coast. 149 Main St., •opp, Groon East Haven, Conn. If they pay for the blood when ever IS s/ld'thai, he expected a twenty (320). feet, more or less; PROBATE COURT, November 15 Toledo 6, Ohio Srii^-»S=r^l??gom^^-e J^-1! ----"^^^Hicclo^^^^ ^ The Grove J. Tuttle School P.T.i I It Is needed, that It will bo okay, Also another portion of Bradley 1940. WINDMILL HILL RD., Boston Post be a covered dish supper prcceainB -,, ..:".."-;•:.• .————-r—r- - i.,.: Ior,:ln8talHngi.8j:vd;ideoQratlng your D. Thomas Onofrio Phono 4-1707 c-o T. Holmes Bracken, Attorney Road—Pour large rooms, expan­ "daylowin, Decembeg Mondary ionW. throug ^omh ththee EvM e big ooom m ^e«.u Principal ol the hiih Nchool OstI but that'.s not the point—they don't Estate of MARGARET M; RICK­ 205 Church Street Christmas trep: Gnrvin was In Itosion I>M Friday EY late ot New Haven In said Dis­ sion attic, full basement, all im­ of the great holiday, he.will be at Messers, Koharle, Russell and 1 will meet tonight at t> in. 1.1 lu ai^duui alft for the grab-bag. Mrs. Joseph permeeHiiper meeting i^^^y^^.. -- »- -•-- -,;,-„-^^ „ New Haven, Conn. 12-1 provements, one acre, near bus, gift for the grab-bag. Mrs. Joseph Men's Club of the Old Stone rl Choose a small tree, instead of allcnilinf; a mcctllijr of the aohoot trict, deceased. his quarters'during'the.aIternoonBvJookamltto,wllL4ncreas<>.itheteAoi;s-;wlth;^liv when tag oeveiopmema uu...... » -j^—-^^e hostesses^ . a big ono.'It will bo Just as pretty Martha H. Woodruff ot NewiHaV' DISTRICT OP BRANFORD, ss. brand new. Make offer. Children will be admitted only when tag developments coming Spring at "ihe fourth:'fem\3r''ffi'dtha*r-Win"be O'Connor presiding. lirlnciiinis, superintendents arid en having made written applica PROBATE COURT, November 22, cniiaien wlu uo ""•••"v-,r,^- % ^„, Thompson Avenue wnere »* i"Vi^ ""» Church m the Pn';l/hJ}°"^nf"'Min and much less hazardous. head ma.stcn<. "Fliianclnir scliiMl • . . - -_ „.i„if. ((.. .j^ag Thompson Avenue where 44 more I hostessesMrs. Virgini. 'a Mack, formerly of The Democratic Town Committee Judge Abraham Markle of Mill- 2. Keep your tree outdoors until tlon praying that administration 1949. BEN R. LYDICK, BROKER accompanieIll dUU1.V.A by aUn ^adult , it thwasi.ie house. sr Will_.i,i.i bi,«e constructed^-nnstructed. Ad-Ad­1 24 Coe Avenue, East Haven Is re­ ford whose subject will be "Juvenile athletics I.^ a major problem every- ot: said estate may be granted, as Estate of ELIZABETH B. MAR­ 902 Chapel St., New Haven expected in Foxon and Laurel will meet on Wednesday, December Just before Christmas. Install It In •ivhorc," the local maJi said. stresse"News.d" in Santa's letter to ditional building developments are siding at IIB South Aurora Street, 14th. Delinquency/^ the coolest part of the room, away by said application on file In this SHALL -late of Branford, in said Phones 6-8241 or 5-9744 A tlsh pond will be open to the Ithaca, New York Incldcntly one of tho homiest Court more fully appears, It Is District, deceased. Street. from fireplaces, heaters or radia­ sights ot the week was watching youngsters at a nominal fee. A new Commercial Oarage is due tors. , • ORDERED, That said application The Court ot Probate tor the •Workinpc with Gagliardi on the tho principal drawing his four yeor be heard and determined at a District ot Branford, hath limited HAYCOCK POINT—BRANFORD tor construction in Foxon. 3. Do not, under any circum­ old son to the barber shop last IT'S THE ONE FINI CAR IN THE LOW-PRICE FIELD Court of Probate to be held at. New project are Herman Anderson, re­ The building inspector told "The Saturday morning, on a shiny sled. and allowed six months from the presenting the Commerce group and Booster Club Amateur Show stances, use cptton or paper for Haven, In said District, on the 0th Shore Front simimer residence date hereof, for the creditors of with private beach. Adaptable for Pat Florlo and Dom Fcrrar, repre­ News" that probable industrial con­ decoration on the tree or around tho Police Chief, IWwln Priest, still day of December 1949, at ten o'clock said estate to exhibit their claims struction did not figure in his es- In hte forenoon, and that public year round use. Large porches. 12 senting the Legion. tree. slmklnf his head after tho, sclCond notice ot the pendency ot said ap­ for., settlement. Tlioso who neglect rooms. (5-5-2) Fireplaces, 2 full I tlmates. Favorable zoning action 4 Do not place eloclrlo trains grade «Ia.^sca of 'X'utlle School Tlslt> plication, and of the time • and to present their accounts properly baths, 2 extra lavs. 3 sleeping would Increase that probability, he Has Top Notch Talent Lined arijund the tree. C(1 ills headquarters Inst Fridogr, place ot the hearing thereon, be attested, within said time, will be porches. Full basement. Triple Teacher's League II thought. 5. Use electric lights for illumina­ After a forty mlniilc cxplaiiatloti, given to all parties Interested In debarred a recovery. All persons in- garage, etc. Magnificent view ot Permits issued for Npvember in­ tion. Never use candles. See that the genial gendarme iiskcd the said estate, by publishing this or­ debteil to said Estate are requested Thimble Islands. Ask for Allan Met Recently At clude: 53 Electrical permits, 23 Oil youngsters If llicro •were any qucai Loeb. all wires aro In good condition. Use der three times in a newspaper to make Immediate payment to Hildur Svenson's Burner permits, 15 Plumbing per­ For Public On Friday Night Christmas tree lighting outfits tlons. The first query was, "Wh«t having a circulation in said Dis­ Aichlbald P. Marshall, mits, 13 cesspool permits. There which have been tested by Undor- docs a dotccllvo do?" Tho second trict. By the Court, Administrator S. LOEB 8i SON A meeting ot the Executive Com­ were 16 plumbing .inspections; 10 be Identified by a tag bearing tho ""i™ thr''sU)'iVTrcr"'''''wlTv'»lMV « «„...., . By Archibald G. Marshall, Est. 1906 mittee of the Teachers' League All'foada lead to the High School Johnny Fitzgerald, will display his navale's an_d places In Now Haven-1 writers Laboratories, Inc^Tliese can Tops for Comfort and Beauty Lester P. Dunn "Super-market tor Homes" cesspool Inspections. One plumber's nomo ot underwriters' Laboratories ^^L}Ji^„ .i„'I?^ I„ .h„ ™isSi"I HI 12-1 Asst. •Cler k 112-15 His Attorney \Vas held on Friday evening, De­ license was granted and six elec22­ auditorium tomorrow (Friday) natural talent in the form of a Waterbury and Bridgeport, will IIUIIITn. U„,i.„nh„ "* .^..w.-d t. o the wires. y";.'"'?"the stree^t ±,"Ll\"t''hSHand not got hurt?r " ' " (11 Brokers) cember 2 at the homo of the presi­ Inc. attached to the wires. with "Fosliion Cur" styling! Tel. 7-4275 lOB Elm St. tricians licenses. There were 2 evening, with reason enough — the wondcrlul tenor voice. Johnny weigh heavy in their favor when dent, Miss Hildur Svenson. street excavations. 0. Do not plug or unijlug the Paul Albono back at work at Plans were made tor the next amSeu?°°vaSdevme show? •'Slartl ""^V"' 'i^« h^'l 1°° ">"<=" ^o say, but it comes to Judging the best in the electric cords beneath tho tree, Graves Sport Store after a hunting START YOUB OWN BUSINESS regular meeting which will take . . . • . , . ot Tomorrow On Parade". Appro- his singing will do all the talking show. provide a switch some distance from ALL MAKES ... place on Monday afternoon, Jan- VvPlCOmP ^Vflfion trip to Liberty, Maine. With Paul AX HOME uary 9 at 3:45 In the High School. '^^ eiuoilie TY ejgori prlately billed, every performer Is that Is nccossacy tomorrow night.] A sax adcordln and drums will tho tree to turn the light off or on. was Ransom Young. Anyone can STANDARD AND PORTABLE Spare or full timv. Learn (o make candy Vki+S Babies On l in "direct "competition for an awarai Billed as me •^'•^^"= ^••'"J' "'1 Makers In their bid for lopnonoro. 7 Do not leave lights burning •go doer hunting, Paul says, "But,it and earn while learning. Correspondence Mr. Albert C. Merrlam of th; VISITS ociuica in direct competitiocoinpet^^^^^n ^ fo^^^^^^r an ^awar cerd - s„ng..Bille_ d personablas the e "LittlDorcee n LadDougalssL-iy of I be, the ^avtoolse oalreadf tradye oc.stttbllshet the Melodd ya when no one In the house. Jrom New Haven teaching stall will be - • -..rnnn i„,t,„i,.„ „„r_ iiuttiitpM ifi ihoU" bid tor top hohors. takes nerve to shoot rabbits.'! By course. Free equipment supplied. Na- Goodwill I our titlcates, the token ot victory. , determined to live up to advance pHzc wlnntag reputation through time to time Inspect the tree to see the way that was the bag. One Typewriters - Adding Machines fional liistiiufe of Confectionery Reg'd., the guest speaker at the January whether any needles near the lights meeting whicli will no preceded by ' Fi^^t selectman Frank G. Clancy ^„^ ^l,, „,t with her favorite P^evioi^B '=0{jq;^f t^ '" '^"'"° ''"'' lonesome hipplty-hoppor. Its all in Delorimier P.O. Box 152, Montreal 34, an Informal tea. have started to turn brown. If so, tun, Paul. • . . • .', Canada. Reverend Duane Hatfield, of _tlie| ^^^ I'•e'ev'sion .snows ^ _ ^ „,•,„„, . Check Writers Members ot the Executive Couomm - _ •„ „, , Reverena uuane niinnj.u, u. — cute I Songstress Annette Gianini' will, chang„ wnne thn ennom,. positio, »,,.n ,o f lie lights. . - _i.^—^j„.i fhu mnetln' Old stone Church, and Carl Carvln, number 8. 'When needles start falling, take Another Maine hunter was WE SELL - RENT - REPAIR mittee who attended this meeting ^ One newcomer call and four new principal of the high school, will The last of local talent Is George Nordcn, Momauguin builder. LEGAL NOTICES were: Miss BernicBernlce Hansentiauacn, Mis..»—s bab„ y calls were credited to Mrs. Judge the performances of each Gloria Galpln, who has been cast contestant. Equal awards will be in many singing roles In local Margaret Cacace, who has appeared Ills prize was a large buck, ncportcid PHONE 7-2738 — EASY TERMS DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. Elizabet•-h Ritchie-..-.-,. , Mis,„„s LaurTciraa Ad- Nancy SworaSwords anda thtuet Eas-« t Haven made to an adult and a Juvenile. revues. Miss Galpln is presently re- many limes over W. E. L. I. in Friends Of Music weighing 328 pounds. PROBATE COURT, November ams,-Miss Alice Zelgler, Mrs. Ruth Welcom...Lreek., ^e TOoornnWagon during the past The newcomers were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Malllet, who has been closely hearsing for another show to be "Youth On Parade" Ralph Amato, prominent restaur- 8th, 1949. LeggeMist Zit. Misa sMatthews Hilduhewsr ,. Svenson and iBeVnarTihaiecWweek. , formerly of NortnI Joe Mamei,, wiiu .ja- o .-..^^^^^^—^ „h„,„„ Rt.nizpd l^ere-Ihere ^lnn t°"town " 'I"n ''l"'Tn5t"MFebruary, W LaVrVa^^^^^ ConCert Program I Reliance Typewriter Co., Inc. Estate ot ESTELLE ELY late of . Billy, Larry and Katherlne, bear antour of tho same section, adds Branford, In said District, de­ =Ti^l?sllS.SM:S?:rK.S|rS^^^^^"'°^a TvAr. and3. MrsMr. . in this genera^ l area and mm enolea,ne_ry ^f^^^^^^^ Group, composed .Due Next Sunday another parcel of land to his shore Established 1916 Clarence B. Guy, Pres. ceased. holdings. 'Vacant ..lot ..across ..tho The Court of Probate for the .. , , ,^,, JSchrbVsociatod with the State for W^^^^ ,,. j local men (we «>fl\empora''rn°y I version'of BToupTap-dance ing street now under his name. 109 CROWN STREET NEW HAVEN District of Branford, hath limited Employment ijompai.j.. Mrs Unonslble tor the excellence oi i"eH.u^y^u.y»--YL'-.„uai high calibre Nick Calavolpe win piay inn ui*- Thee following prograP™B'"";„'?'"„,"'m will bo' and allowed six months from the Glenn Malonc was a cute and de-. On the new baby calls, Mrs sponsiDieiuri,iii. He selected detract from the usual mb" uuiiu ^^^ Ip^^] ^^^ ^t the concert to bo glv- tcrmlncd figure in rollinir out a date hereof, for the creditors of Swo?dr visited Baby Patricia type of entertamrnent^^^ ^ lo"E entertainmen and perform nU ^ from the Cn by the Friends of Music on Bun- said estate to exhibit their claims lor laugns, nuo B'""i'•-, =,- — ,' , , ^. aay aueriiuuii, I-.UI,UI..H.., -., _ snow man last week-end, Sun's heat tor settlement. Those who neglect the daughter of Mr. ana xvu» ...i i...... ^^.----^---^^ appearance, with no designs on the An act in pantomlne Is the 3:30 in the auditorium of the Hag doomed her gallant effort, however. to present their accounts properly One Fare Committee Jewelry certificates. However, as a specialty ot Bob Arnone. His novel aman Memorial Library. Our complete service includes—-RouphoUtering attested, within said time, will be S^ rpr£ve^ ™tLr -s. purpose taNovem^b^.- . Tho Jack aiynns are temporary debarred a recovery. All persons - - . .—, „„ r„,. n,„ number has been a repeated hit o Holy Nlfeht—Adam, Trumpeters residents ot East Haven again. Have and repairing box springs and maftrotses —' To Forward Letter wherever he goes, causing him to Pat Flore, Richard Fortlno; Modern and antique furntturo refinishing—and Indebted to said Estate are re­ ^0^3^ Je«ery P'c^-'^d P^^-RUey moved from Woodmont and will quested to make Immediate pay­ To State Of fleers be constant demand. O Come, O Come Immanuel— shortly take- up new abode in slip covers—all at moderate cost—and all ex­ ment to • Rarely seen in performances of Old French Carol, What Child Is pert workmanship. this type, but nevertheless of This—Old English Carol, choral Hamden Let us rc'do your furniture with Alden R. Whitman, Jr. Action is ero^v^nR in the Executor Momauguln — New Haven one definite Interest, will be the sensa- group. ; Its quiet wlilspers its Airfoarn that new luxury air llonal balancing team of Bill Miller The waltz of the Flowers— cushioning Address: c-o Wlggln & Dana tare demand of tho shore resi­ true qualityl P. O. Box 1832 dents following last 'weeks story New Haven, Conn. 12-1 In the News. five and one half ounces at the time Touch the starter button and listent Elm City Upholstering Shop last night the citizen's com- You can barely hear tho new 100 DISTRICT OF NEW HAVEN, ss. of his birth, November SOtta In tlhe . 234 WHALLEy AVENUE PHONE 8-3410 Established 1918 Tnittec met to consider 'ways h.p. V-8 engine. Non-snag, push­ PROBATE COURT, November 29. New Haven Hospital. It didn't say 1949. and means- of speeding action that It is the couple's first child button door handles are anchored at on the problem. and that the family resides at 113 both ends. Close the door of the '50 Estate ot NELSON JOHNSON a.k,a. NELSON P. JOHNSON late ot It •was dccldea to forward a Ayslum Street, New Haven. Mrs. Ford—there's a stnootli, solid click. Conmiission asking if a time 1 music In ^"TnVavid'.s" Town—Moore, How lycVlne was the former Norma That's tho securu now rotary lock. ,i New Haven In said District, de­ Lovely are the Messengers^Men- ceased. letter to, the Pulliic VUlities Roklcn. The admlnlstratrbt having made limit has been set for the Con- written application tor an order nect;i';ut Company to answer its Bill Flemmlng and Roland Graves authorizing and empowering her to' questions. do a neat bit of badminton playing See... hear... and feel BULLARDS Although the First Selectman sell and convey certain real estate weekly at the Trinity Parish House of said deceased as by said appli­ has not yet entered into the aym. the difference cation on file In this Court more situation,. he may do so im­ fully appears, It Is mediately. It action is not , -.. „_. -.„ , asonable self-confidence. He aiso ui mu .-m,/.., v.,., af your FORD DEALER'S Open Thursday Till 9 P.M. ORDERED, That said application forthcoming from the citizens dance favorite, will delight the is !i product of St. Rcse's Parish. , tend.s hearty thanks. Funds realized | Christmas Carol—Mexican vmn. Moma'UK'uhi Fcllowcratt Club to be heard and determined at a Court One method be could use OFFICERS ELECTED 1 audience with his wonderful gift of Two punlLs of the Blllv Laden from thi.s show will bo utilized bv Song- Silent Nlght—Gruber choral le""•=d to' .Christma s Trees for sale on of Probate to be held at New Hav­ ^/''..', ' 147 MONTOWESE STREET. BRANFORD Lester F. Dunn, Assistant Cleric

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.I'ggc Thiiw^^^' Pago Two .Thursday. December 8. 1049_ THE BRANFORD REVIEW • EAST HAVEN WEWB THE BRANPOKD REVIEW EAST HAVKN KEWS T'l'i'-ffl^v. nei'oiiiWpr R^IWn time win eliminate some congestion . Postal oftlclals urged thai names nod and Gun Clttb, In the postortlce lobby later, said bo placed on all mall, reoepliwles Town_Jopics HONOR SOCIETY WATER CONDITIONS WORRY Postmaster Drlscoll. Ho warned that' and that a light bo kept on In dark Ana if you are loofctns to send a December Is a troublesome one for'; areas where mail receptacles may Assessor Jim Mllano„ Intereste„.^d„ ..ChristmaIn s gift to an old friend, MEMBERS GIVE I WHAT NOTS I the postofflce Insofar, as weather ,1s ^^^ located. Patrons should not ask isnd research since 'he took his dtl'tt In or out ol town, send the T^ BY GiiA ROUND g!e concerned. On December 10 ot lB4il new post. In 1756, he says, sales ?'•="'?• '}»> ^t»l way to keen In there were heavy storms tollowed the carrier tor mall on the slrcet \werc recorded In shillings. Another j '<""'" •""" the old town. riMss; CHfSis-TAyiAs- USED CLOTHING STATE HEALTH OFFICIALS and It a pai'col Is expected the ad­ by bad weather, December 23 of oddity had the tacslmllles of the! WAS/^ FASTDAy. 1947 sho\Ved a very • severe storm dressee should make arrangements /^EW yeAfz'S- IVASTHE I'll ten the world I'm looking to receive It If they are not to he .'! (I Icwn seal hand drawn yet legal in' FYcd Casano has taken a Xmas Members of Athena Chapter, For a stocking loithout a hole. Ptiblic Water Supply months when in 29 of Ihcsc which tied up all transportation, every respect.. pcsluon In the Post Office. National Honor Society, have pack­ Adequacy Problems Postmaster Urges while December 21 of 1946 was heme. All Christmas cards should C>Av or FEAs rihfa It'll solve my heating problem months. Ihcrc was doticlpul rain- be dopcsittd tor point,": oul«ldo o£ ed and shipped ten gift boxes con­ At a conference held by the rail and the totnl dcricicncy in the mnrkcd by a heavy snowstorm. Mrs. 'William Gcllnas docs a nice AND PReSBNT GtVIUG. taining clothlnt; and toys to an If Santa /His it vMh coai. state department of health with These wore all In the heaviest part New nrtt latci- than Decem­ job «f publicity for the VAsi Ilavcn nVX CliniST.MAS SICAt.S period amounted to 28.21 inclu's. Early Posting As ber 14lh but earlier in the case of orphanage and hospital in Wup- water works oftlclals In Harirord Wlicn one considers that the or the mull ti-nnsporlatlon and no- pcrtal-Barmcn," British Zone, Ger­ With pad and pencil trying to, Is less—$300 per pupil or 1/3 of cost, the past week, problems ot ad- normal rnintall tor a whole year Is llvei-y period, rar western points, many. figure out what Branford will re- Confidentially It appears as If •!quacy ot public water supply were Forces Prepare discussed. One of the topics was only 44.90 Inches in the Irea, It Is All surplus clothing collcctod ceive under the new education bill, sonie protest resignations will soon apijreciated what great depletion Tlie necessity for public coopera­ ENGLANDS- F/RST CHRIST­ will be distributed to needy chil­ If we received a third of the $410,000 be forthcoming it the Park-Rec jonscerned with the use of auxlll- of storage occurs under iiuch con­ TOWNE MOTORS SALES INC MAS TREB.WTRODUCEO dren in local communities. bond Issue, that's assuming the group is not called to session soon iry emergencv water supplies tion m the early mailing of chrlst- 'hould the need for such use occur ditions. Thai--.. " \i wh.. y-1 » slorng„„n..-nroi Irlit, ""as gltts pttckaRCs tlils year was /N tB^O BYCdJEEN ViC- Students who cooperated in thl.i schools use all the bond money—I The good folks who make the lariE C supplies i must be geared to substni„tlaled bv tlRurcs rcleasied MOTOR'TUNE UPS rOfZIA ^^yOPIZMCE Vr charitable work were Robert How­ dope It out we would .be having ccmmlttee do not like being asked n additional Connecticut wlllistand ions below-no ma rain J^ i« „, uri.'on ell, Elaine Barbary, Baibara Prosch 136,000. on the black side of the to serve on committees and then Recent Rainfall Tlio Branford-V/helan Drug Co. AND ALL KINDS OF REPAIRS CONSORT ALBEKT, WAS Yi^' In 1949, the total rainfall In the fall perpds..vatocr "in"'»'?„°"' Which showed that the volume ol TK/MMED wnl-l EDIBLE j-f' Betty Crampton. Joan Wells arid ledger. But It seems that'we aren't not have meetings Itoe town Frank Derlng of the Honor So­ to receive that much per one lump owes them their chance to, work out firsh five months in tlie state was °,\''y^''''Jil\,lf. -'whln rTorvorl Pavcels being handled dally for the has as hafipv a selection of CAR RADIO REPAIRS — NEW AND USED CARS SPC/A/-SC/GAR OfSNA- l*-"^ ciety, Joseph Dl Santo ahd mem­ sum but are to be apportioned It in a solution Mrs. Wyant's read­ somewhat above normal; ground ?l\'^'L'''rn^inlhosDHna months V^^ '*« >"°n"'s >s oxccedinK the AGENTS AND GlhfGElZ - bers of the 7th and 8th grades 20 equal Installments and I never ings heJghllghtcd the Half Hour water levels for wells were high fall to rill in me spring monms, •- , j . . . cu,.!-!,,,,,,, cosmofics as could be desired. iiid surface water, reservoirs sup- ?„°i^''"ir„llrr'"' serious on our Peak^day^^of lasl^Cli.lsUnas^ ^^ ^ BfZEAD MEN. who donated many Items, Miss could divide by 20, Let's figure an­ Reading Club meeting yesterday .... large supplies,, , _ ,,_,_,_,„J ^rpntrr mensinn in such huge - BUICK - Margaret Bauer and Miss Hildur other way. If the State says 30 ; Mrs. Fouser and Mrs. Pinkham olvlng most of our public, water iir„t„- c.V.,?,'l„ ninnillllcr InnhlripS Bfcater mCnsUlC Even the most fickle heart Svenson of the faculty. I pupils to a room and the new were vloUn soloists In an en­ •systems were In good supply. Be- » f^?!iJiMpS^Snnralsal or the n^^^^^^^^ Postal terminals as New York and tlnnlnp In .Tunc, there bcuan a Snm in th/ffimcdiate future to Boston General Supt. or Postal MOST FAMOUS- Thanks Is also due to the East schools have eleven rooms and they tertainment way this town, as al-' would glow at our selection of Haven Post.Ofllce staff who were are filled that would be 330 pupils ways takes a backseat for no one •Irought which has lasted through m,niiig. event we are told good old Bran­ dollars worth of laughts If so, •ained by the neighbors by extension of such month as against 747 cars tor the Coty, Lucien LeLong, Prince Matchabelli, Corday, TELEPHONES 4-0533 and 6-5444 - 1 1(5 piiifilc ailjn*itahle Kneo Operated Shoe anil Press Con­ ford collects on which ever fIgUre it was Just what the doctor ordered. Weather Bureau together with the supplies Moderate and small com- Christmas month ot December last SOME SCANDINAVIANS- trol makes ironing easier, faster. Here is, the Automatic 'lormal amounts that are expected munltics need to look ahend nnd year. Chanel, Richard Hudnut, Charborti Houbigant, Max The scales dont seem to balance tor these months follow. LEAl^E FOOD FROM i> The Christmas meeting and party Ironer you've hwn wailini^ for al a price %o;i cm ilford Ai'two hundred, I'll have you knoxo. where storage is not large, to plan, Every racllity ot the Post'Orrice CHRISTMA S F-EASr Fok ot the Garden Club or East Haven Clime in for a tli'titon.-l 1534 on Carsten as his mother; Richard Kenneth S, Jones, Asst. Pasort tor, Mrs. Mildred Havens of. 183 may be necessary to call tor co­ [1} games ot 522. 506, 506. Murphy, the father: warren Hop­ 9:45 Church School Montowese Street, was held, today Water Supply planning operation by reducing water use per, the brother; Jeannette De- 11:00 Worship Service at the Norman Lamb Funeral When a drought occurs, whether ror lawn sprinkling or Car wash­ Flannigan was the big boy for Bernardl, his girl; David Nygard A Cantata, the Music Of Christ­ Home, at 2 o'clock. He is survived of long or short duration, consum­ ing to conserve for essential needs. St. Clare's Number One team. He soap manufacturer and radio spon­ mas, •will be performed at the Short by two sons, Raymond and Brewster ers begin to appreciate the value Public support Needed hit tor a 368 total on ijames of 108, sor; Marvin McCoy, a mentally Beach union Church on Sunday Bush. Mrs. Mildred Havens is the Public support Is needed for the 112, 143 for a 368 total. The team ot long-range planning to guard slow athlete; Peggy Holman, his ^^' evening, December IBth at 7:30 only daughter. T'here are five grand against water supply depletion. It development or wcU planned water bowled 540, 504 and 554 for a three girl; George Prout, th? high school o'clock. children. Mr Bush was born in New is' always testimonial to the far­ supply programs, 'lemporlzlng came mark of 1598. The seconds principal; Anne Fitzgerald, his Both junior ond senior choirs will Haven and was in his 81st year. He sightedness or water works man­ with short-term projects In the EAST HAVEN BRANCH hit a total score of 1511 on efforts daughter: Maureen Mourning, a participate and the program will resided in Bast Haven for a number agements and their engineers when long run will, usually prove unwise. or 498, 486 and 547. McliUo pegged teacher: Ann, Anastaslou, a news­ include a religious pantomime by of years but had lived in Branford we witness drought conditions As has often been said there Is no THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY games ot 109, 94 and 127 for a high paper reporter: Fred Simpson, a since his retirement five years ago. without adverse etfect on the pub­ more serious threat to the health 330 team score. . the members of the Junior choir. and well-beine; of a community OF NEW HAVEN policeman- and Gerald Bryan, a The special orferlng at this time Rev. Clement Walker officiated at lic water supply. No other serious standing changes psychologist. Ruth Johnson was the services Intei-ment was in Ever^ than the depletion of the public 532 MAIN ST. AT CHIDSEY AVE. will be used in the missionary work It Is frequently not realized that water supply. were evident after ".he play. prompter. The play was under the green Cemetery, New Haven. the needs of large and small com­ MEMBER FEDERAL. DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION of the church. St. Augustine's Number One roll­ direction of George Mlschler aatt A cordial Invitation Is extended munities vary. Where water con­ ed games of 469, 519 and 621 but Warner Mason. to the entire community. sumption Is large in our metro­ The Branford Hair Hour Read­ dropped two games to St. Vincent's BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS politan areas, amounts of water ing Club will meet on Thursday, The P. T. A. dance committee maintained in storage must be cor­ December 8, at 3 P.M. at the Con- Number One. The' East Haveners wishes to thank everyone who pegged games ot 514, 509 and 568 WOODROW WILSON JV (33) respondingly large. These large Iregatlonal Church parlors. Mrs. O. "F Pts- helped to make last Friday's dance larger supplies are often not George J. Fouser, president will lor a total score ot 1591. Malone the'ehormbiis success it was. was the game's high man with a Malmberg, If o 0 0 threatened by short periods of preside. A Christmas story will be Crusberg. If _ 0 0 0 Over a hundred attended the at­ drought such as in 1949 to date but told by Mrs. Robert R. Wyant of 357 total compiled on samcsof 112. Broderick, If O 0 0 99, and 146. Charley Bauer, North tractively decorated Riverside Hall William R. Burns they may be seriously threatened or New Haven. IP % Branford veteran was hot witli 109, Comeroll. rf -....5 6 16 and danced to George Barba's depleted when droughts extend Members are remindea to bring 120 and 103 to lead his mates with Otfinoski, c _...! 1 0 2 muelc. over many months. As an example, gifts for Newlngton Home tor Vet­ Unchery, c 2 0 4 Rosemary and -Earl Mullins will beginning in the fall of 1908 in erans. Tea will be In charge, or a 332 total. Augeri, Ig _ 0 2 And Sons Hartford, there was a period ot 37 Dean Slliop f Although he only rolled in two open their new Music Shop 246 Main Mrs, Elizabeth Mooney, Solcc, Ig ....0 0 0 St, East Haven, on Saturday. The games, Fr. MacDonald of St. Au­ Nichels, Ig ...0 0 0 LICENSED gustine's Number Two unit hit for shop will be called the "Blue Note" Labbalia, rg 3 3 9 and will carry records and sheet PLUMBING & HEATING 226 MAIN STREET EAST HAVEN 109 and 113 but Castiolioni swept Total ...„ „ _...ll 11 33 the' maples tor 140, 99 and 100 in music for the present. CONTRACTORS the best match effort. The East E-^T HA.VEN JV 119) Mrs, Herman Lhr is ill at her FOR EAST HAVEN Haven array dropped three to the G. F Pts. home on Beckett Ave. <5>. last place St. Augustine combine. Pelllgrino, It 0 0 0 l" AND NEW HAVEN In the big pin league of New Ha­ Scalise, It 0 0 0 The Lithuanian Ladies' Society GUTTERS - LEADERS ven, the Branford Sportsmen lost a Scala. rj _... _ 0 0 0 win hold their annual meeting and JOBBING great cliance to move into the top Henry, rf ....„1...0 1 1 Christmas party on, Sunday, De­ spot oJ the loop when it dropped Clough, rf _ 0 0 0 cember 18 instead of next Sunday, Boston Post Road Branford two games to Enterprise on Tues­ PaoliUo, rf 1 1 3 their regular meeting- time. The Telephone 8-3217 day night. The Bomliers racked Downey, c _ 0 1 1 meeting, will be held at 1:30 at Rubin, c 0 0 0 the Academy. Election of officers up a clean sweep but the entire Orflce, C, Ig „..,0 0 0 ?S%% REDUCTION UNDER OLD COACH fARES If YOU BUY I will be held. All members are urged loop is In a tight spot. Less than Rossctti. Ig .4 3 II three games separate the leaders to be present. Members are re­ Orfice, O., rg ...... 1 0 2 minded to bring a gilt for the grab WHO COMES IN... I Saturday December 10th from the fOuiih "place team. GagUardl, Ig 0 1 1 A ROUND-TRIP TICKET, GOING AND COMJiNG SAME DAY bag. •• Wool Jersey Blouses $ 5,95 The East Haven Cleaners are TOTAL „.6 7 19 ' The Christmas party is under the ready to purchase new Jackets for Score by periods direction or Mrs. Mildred Gardner its two teams One unit liowls Tues­ Woodrow Wilson 5 4 7 17—33 as chairman and Mrs. John Kasel- From 10 to 12 A.M. WinfieldWool Jeisey Dresses ..$16.95 days at the East Haven in the tnisi- East Haven 3 0 8 8—19 127.% INCREASE OVER OLD COACH FARES ON A Inas as co-chairmen. Other com­ ness league and the other steps mittee members are the Mrs. Ag­ out bi faster week-end company nes Tamsen, Walter Yuzavich, WOODROW OTLSON (56) Joseph Kasheta, Joseph Dymar- ^ Ladies' Multi-crepe Slips ...... $2,98 up when it travels over the state .; G. . F Pts. ONE-WAY COACH TICKET circuit. Pacholski. U ...... _....5 4 14 and Tomorrow at 8 Old Stone Church Burgess, If _ _:...... 0 0 0 couples and friends will bowl at O'Connor, rf „ 3 2 8 iNylon Siveatersby Gantner ' the East Haven Bowling Alleys. Parmerli, rf 0 0 0 ®lje Sranfnrb ^mim WHEN YOU jSO.OUT? Reservations may be made with Stlelau. c .8 4 20 (ESTABIilSHEQ ID ISZS) 2 +0 4 P. M. of California ...... $6,50 Mrs. D^ne Hatfield. Blancato, Ig .2 0 4 Hajen, Ig _...... 0 2 2 Have you ever thought of the f Friedman, rg „.2 5 3 ®i|if Eajat ijauf u •Ntms Bliock you'd ftct it you came PtJBLISHED BVBEY THUESDAT home soiiio night to find that Slipon Nylon Sweater $2.98 Augierl, rg ., 0 0 0 vandals had broken Into your HE WILL HAVE A GIFT Junior Pilgrim TOTAL ;.^.„...._„,20 17 56 MEYEB lESHIKE «ud JOHN E. LOEB, house and had done much PuTjllBhers damage? Even If they dldnt Fellowship To EAST HAVEN (301 IN PMLOi @Ii fiiES WILLIAM J, AHERN, Editor (teal anythlnS, their vandalism Lounging Pajamas ... $10.95 and $12.95 G. F Pts. AUce T, PetBTMn, AasocUt* Editor Reynolds. If j _...0 I 1 would still mean a heavy finan­ . Give Clo+hing THE BBAHTOED EBVIEW, INC. cial loss to you, 4ij(sl*rrtiJ».. .•„ FOR ALL THE SMALL, Ladies' Robes in Rayon Tinari, if __i _ 0 0 0 7 Ttoii Btroit T«l. 8-2*31 Brmtord Rossettl, It 0 0 0 10% REDUCTION UNDER OLD PARLOR CAR FARES 7 B0» BUJI'^^gj HAVEN HEWB Residence and Outside Thert Under the auspices ot Church Mautte, rf Z 3 9 TeL Brantord 8-2431 Insurance covers this situation CHILDREN and Wool $8.95 to $12,95 World Service, the Junior Pilgrim Verciilo, rf 0 0 0 P. 0. Bo. 216 E»" K.v.a and also gives you an Iron-clad Fellowship of the Old Stone Church Merrill, c - 1 l 3 IF YOU BUY A 30-DAY ROUNDTTRIP TICKET SUBSOEIE-tJON ftuarantee that theft, burglary is spor.soring the collection of usee Thomas, c 1 1 3 13 per yo»r, piyablo In idTmot and holdup losses will be made clothing, which must be clean and Paolillo. Ig _....5 1 II good. Call us or stop In tor Nylon Hose $1,00 for 45 guage In good repair, and l^ asking that Bixby. Ig _ 0 0 0 12V^% INCREASE OVER OLD SLEEPING CAR FARES NO INCREASE IM COMMUTATION FARES ADVEETISINQ BATES ON APPLIOATIOH furtbec details. you keep this in mind and brine Esposito. rg _...0 3 3 Tnt.r.il 11 Kcond cUil miltor OctoliW your contributions in to church TOTAi 10 10 30 James P. Kavanaugh $1,15 for 51 guage and 15 Denier Sunday morning. Dec. 11. Also con- Score by periods: tSnn., uider Act ol MlreU 3, 18B7. INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE tribuUons for the cost of warehous­ Woodrow Wilson ' 15 10 9 21—56 \, 69 Ivy St. Tel. 8-0063 Branford ing. Insurance and shipping will be Eait Haven 9 5 8 10—30 accepted by the group, at the rate Bsrtford Accident and UJemwtT C»- of 8c a lb. for your coutributlons ot ll»nio(d, Couiucticut V^n»:-|«^5'i^'H->'^4'i^^5''=tM~5'Pk-WJ'n*f«sj^^^ ftJ.-^r*Jj-ti(;-%a^-^^-^^-ij^-^^jteJ.*:^:^^ "Ji clothing. 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i Tage Four i THE BRANFORD REVIEW.- EAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday, December 8, 1949 Thursday. December 8, 1049 THE fiKAINFORD KEVjEi^r - EAST HAVEN NEWS Mas3.;-''»ha injured his anklc In a prgC,tl£c^sesslon and may be out for HuskieslEre p several weeks. As a'forward last <^j^ ^>^=^^^)&''^r. -^^ BmnanaasmF season, Bartnlckl threw In 228 points and was-in the starting line­ It For Yale Game up again this year as a guard. Next In line for the aggressive starting with Brown at Provi­ Uconns will be the LavclU-lcss Yale Sy //atty 7//i^li. Pireclor, GAINes DOG BESEAPCH CENTER dence Saturday night, Connectloufs quintet. In the 1948-49 campaign, basketball squad runs Into five top the Ells, thanks to Lavellt,' hung two defeats on the Uconns. The Ivy .Branfortf s News = Review, opponents In a row—probably the League champs are expected to toughest competition on the 26- come up with another fast team, dc game slate. spite the loss of their top scorer. In Brown, thf Uconns will find a On December 19, the Uconns will veteran squad led by Frank Ma- tackle Manhattan In the first of honcy, an all New England center three vacation games to bo played last scasonr-.Only-three leltermen at etoiT.9i Pittsburg will be tlie foe are lost to thg Brulrts who split on the zafid'and Muhlenberg on the with the Uconrts last ye^r- Coach 29th.- --''^^••• WOMEN Two Local Bob Morris, fumors have It, has his CAPACITY HOUSE APPLAUDS BRANFORD REPRESENTA TIVES teani In top ccipditlon considering "All of these teoms can be ex­ OUTNUMBER MEN that Mahoney and Fred K*ak only pected totglve us trouble," Is the As BREEDEPt3 ANP Clam Areas recently took leave of .football. ' • woy *Coacll, Hugh Orecr puts It, EXHIBITORS OF POC3 "but -we'fe''not thinking too far STERLING PERFORMANCES AT J EXPLAIN LOCAL DETAILS OF The Uconnij Wore hit hard earlier ahead. With us, it's a game-lo-game this v/eekby the loss of hlgh-scof- proposition. We're taking them as Are Impure Ing Hank Barlnlckl of Westtlcid, they come.'; j TO COVER HIS KENNEL OP Two local water .Tireas have been EXCHANGE BENEFIT PROGRAMfoun d not acccptnjble to the state NEW SCHOOL BUILDING ACT ^m%i^^'^%i%i%i^'^^'^^^^^^%i%i^'^^%i^%i% SP0I7TINC DOCS IM PI?E-WAR Department of IlJealUi under its BRITAIN, ISAAC SHARPE standards of purity for taking Seven hundred persons, gatlicrcd clams, oysters and tmisscis for food Brantord Roprosentatlvca to tho CUSTOMARILY TOOK OUT In the auditorium of the high school purpose, it was . acuiounced last Qoncral Assembly Mrs. Alloc T. ZSO UCENSES A YEAR last night, welcomed Ellse Kliger- CHRISTMAS PROGRAM week In a finding byi Commissioner DR. ALBERT JORGENSON Pelorson and Frank Kamlnsky, this man back to Brantord after four Stanley H. Osborn. Week explained tho workUiB of tho 71 •year's absence from the local Both East Haven/and Brantord now public School Building Act, stage their reward was her great­ OF MUSICAL ART DUE WARMLY RECEIVED BY pftssod at n special session o ttho WlAm est singing performance through­ are affected by the'mllng. Impure condltlon.'i were found LflgWlftturo and its relation to New low Prices! out tlie span of years whlcli saw her Branford, In a statement released in the tidal waters/and flats ot the appearing before audiences, AT BAPTIST CHURCH East Haven River; SCANT P.T.A. AUDIENCE to tho Review today. It follows; on rhese over-popular box cameras ESKIMO DOCS .EATSNOW New York, Philadelphia, Montreal, Branford la OUBIBIO to make ap- Pittsburg, New Haven, Hartford, Branford is further affected by FOR WATER ANP IN SUMMER The annual Christmas program of conditions found,'in the tide waters Spottklutt botoro a siiarao nudl- pllfliitlon fop a grant under the Boston and practically every city the Musical Art Society will lake and flats ot the Brantord River. Public Bohool Building Act passed ARE FEP ONLY ONCE A WEEK which embraces a stage large place on Sunday afternoon at 4 in TOWN MEETING LOOMS The completo' health dcjiartment REC PROGRAM BOGS enoo Of about IKly at the Black- ,. ,,- ii., •.- -7 ,-•-" ;-- 'r-r,— © Ifl«. Gaines Dop n«j«arch Cinttr. N. Y. C. enougli for professional road shows. the First Baptlsh Church. notice from the .Commissioner's stone Mclnorlnl library. Hall Inst i''.,,™,"','"' "Poclnl session of the Singing in the featured spot'of a As in other years the long awaited Branford voters will be scaiicd office follows:,' week, Or. Albert N. Jorgenson, S*"';"'i ^*^'""!','y' ^''°°^ *'!'''^'"^^- ton act progrom presented by the event will feature most of the town's In accordaiilce with Section 4189 At least two iiorsonii, proiul- Iircsidcntot the University ot Ci»»- ""^l'>5SA s™"c time l»!!0, apiillcd for Branford Exchange Club, Miss finest singers. Tlie vocal trio com­ to a special town jncctinj; lo be of the General Statutes, Revision ncntly Idcutltlcd with youtii Work nectlcut, voiced the opinion that a *?,''i''<'0 state grant but funds e«- "CURIOSITY" KUgerman had to be good for every posed of Alice Warner, Ruth Sterl­ held in the liigh school probably ot 1949, the. State:;Department of In Brantord, expressed dis­ the basic Issue ot every man Is od- tablishod under a previous act had number presented was a challange ing Kusterer and Ruth Llnsley within ten days, it was 1cnrn«d Health, as a, result of surveys and pleasure tills week over tlic ucation. Jorgonson was talking as boon depleted before Branford ac- 1^ Brownie Target Wliy must we support the crown to her personal talents. examlnatiou/s, has determined that laiUiro ot the town auUiorlUcs Rehearsals Oliver Will be heard In a group ot yesterday. to call n meeting ot the com- tho guest ot tho Parent-Teachers ooi)tod Its present school building Of England, with our money? Dig a spur into your dreams! The proceeds will be given to the songs. The trio was delightful to the coastal (waters and flats In the Association hi Brnnford. program. Now the authorities may The dog gone world Is upside down. hear a Christmas ago. The meeting will consider and follpwlng nreas do. not meet ac­ mlltco named to study rcterca- "Although the Domooratle and make appliciatlon under tho new Uniform Fund of the Branford High ceptable standards of purity for tlon In Branforv'illiin three montlics time to United States was not longer apart the $50,000 received. ' ' 1 Rehearsal.? begin this weelc lor Then my teachers, a gosh dam Sheehan. The Mllford emcee set the ham, will direct the Musical Art duo, south from Brantord Point to And, soiiie Jay, will you be able to retire? cial reserve in U. S. Savings Chorus at two different times dur­ confomi wiUi tlie time Ibnlt, from the rest of the world and It The act, as 11 applies to the loc»l the annual Christmas assembly at, liar. r: pace with numerous Impromptu the,mainland on the south side of pintccd upon it nl tlio meeting. Is no longer self sulllclent. All its gituatlon will provide $300. per pupU the high school under the direc­ Such dreams need to be spurred into Bonds is just as important, a monologuesj sketches, and parodies ing • the performance.' She also will Billions tor this this, billions for Brantord River, including the '"','?S""l'''i° ??' IhtofnaWona .'• for each pupil tho new schools In tion of Miss Ruth Frischkorn and action. They need a lot of prodding along. part of a well-managed fariti or which put the performers at their conduct the Women's Chorus early Selectmen Greet water and fiats of Sybil Creek. " ahe -best defense," ho stated, eiiort Beach and Indian Neck wa that, . •- •., ease and set the mood for the on the program. Mr. Harold H. Brewer. In common Otherwise, "some day" never comes I "Brantord and East Haven—The "1.9 more and bettor eduoation." doiilgnod to accommodate (or on*. with last year's presentation the . Amounts beyond comprehension ranch business as is land, live^ audience's reaction. If Mr. Sheehan Pearl Nellson will be the chorus lldal'waters and fiats of the East .,i^S„P«5r,rffi,? "{.".'"'TnS.m th'fd of tho coSt, Whichever Is 1^) main emphasis will'beionthe Na­ We Juggle sums like an, acrobat And there is one sure way to spur your stock, and machinery. Because has a middle name It must be start leader. Newcomers Via With nobodies intcrventibn. Haven River north ot an east-west Junior Readers ^li Srrn,?^n"hi^.i?„'^rt «'i°fK • S subjoot to regulations and approval Brownie Target tivity; The. program will be given dreains into reality. Start pulling your profits . agriculture is so speculative a business, farm with V for'no more versatile per­ Georgia Milne will offer a vocal line throuirh the northern extre­ twice on the morning of December Taxes for this, taxes for that. former has yet been scon In this solo, .Adam's, "Cantique de Noel." Welcome Wagon mity of Kolscy or Darrow) Islimd." Hear Travel Man 22..{or the student.body; and once into U. S. Savings Bonds . . . and every $3 and ranch people need this safe, readily town. (Holy Night). Charlotte Adams will "Private colleKOS," hJ said,'"Want ffi^T.^J^L^I.^^ t^i fh-Sf S?»iS Taxes without representation. you invest today will bring you $4 in ten to go bock to t!ie level of pre-war l^'f'lv ™t?iim'^?ff Sf« mfmhVr^f I I Six-16 Camera the preceding evening at 8:15 p^m. Grabbling a rabbit out of the hat available reserve." Though most of the acts wore pro­ sing another, "O Night Devine" by The following letter from the fqr the .Junior-Senior Parent Marshall. office ot the Selectmen was turned Talk On Mexico enrollment. It Is a virtual neoos- ,,"LiL„„f^ Jim S n„„ni^^ fi?i Teachers' Association'. aovemmental pro^lgltation. fessional, the lone exception, Don over to Mrs. Annette Anderson, Ity tor them to pursue such a ^ l^C " r ^iL^.mSKSL^.f^S CeccoruUl, a member ot the bene­ At the organ playing a Mozart local hostess of Welcome Wagon Santa's Mailbox John H. Graham, ot the Graham course because their maximum ^^j^^^l,°lJ^'^I? H^J^tti^^Mt'SL" Mr. Brewer has announced the Europes needy, we have to feed '• INVEST IN U.S. SAVINGS BONDS fitted bandi matched, their talents Prelude, "AUeluja" to open the tor distribution to newcomers to Travel Agency, was the speaker cannot bo enlargcid because of the the matuUty of the Indebtedness, following cast; Old,. Shepherd, And relieve their self made plight when he appeared with'his trumpet yearly concert will be Elizabeth Brantord. at the regular meeting ot the lack of facilities. For this reason in. the local Instance bonds have Richard Stanton; -.Boy Shepherd, Plunging ourselves: with uncanny to captivate the audience with his Vedder. •, Letters to Sfinta.. Claus ,froni the fluctuation In desire of cdur been Issued for twenty year period, Reldy, Prenett; Shepherd I, Fred speed . i--3a-.--.' • In it, the First Selectman, Clif Brantord youngsters found their Junior Halt Hour Reading Club rendition of "Carnival of Venice Accompaiists will be Nellie Osborn ford J. Collins, warmly bids every which was held at the home of cation must bo taken up by state .If within the next,teri years Bran Struzlnskl; Shepherd 11, James Into the-debts of bankrupt night. and "Tales of Vienna Woods." He and Elizabeth Baldwin . way, this weiek, to the office of the institutions. lord should be faced with the con- Manley; -Wise Man I,. William Pat­ The Branford Printing Co. body welcome and points out many Brantord Reivlew Parents may mall Mrs. F. H. Mullen of Branford Because 01 Its progroBSlvo-ideas, structlon ot another elementary The average man dont give a hoot was ably assisted at the piano by The audience Is invited to join ot the features which make this Point on Monday evening. Mrs, terson; Wise Man n, Fred Smalley "Professor" Agostino Rosselil. In the singing; such letters,' In care ot the Review Connecticut's cost ot education Is sphool, or additions or major Im- Wise Man in, Ronald Smith; Child For Stalin,, or his bloody band. Ttm li on offidol U S Treoiury od»»rtIiem«nl—prepared undsr ouiplce* of Treoigr/ Depcrlmefil and Adterflitrtfl Cowr>eIt town outstanding and homey. tor future publlcallon. Robert Schroeder was hosaess. hlghor than In other areas, . provements to present structure tho ) of the town, Lucille sparlgo-. Moth­ Or, who is ruling Italy's boot In the other Instrumental num"- The complete program follows: The complete letter: Dear. Santa' Following the business of tho "Actually," tho Uconn prcsty same plan ot state finance applies, er -.of the town, Verne Rodman; Or finds oil in Helgoland. ber, David Watrous of East Haven, Prelude, AUeluja, Elizabeth Vedd­ Welcome to Branford, How are you You gave me' a lot evening at which time the Junior said, "Connoctlout is ninth In ac- In the event of a new high school Thsie box cameras make good «napii\oli jimple, iur«. Brother, Andrew Dwyer; Mary, a xylopohonlst, was applauded er; , It Is with great pleasure that the club thoroughly discussed financi­ The average man, don't want to S^BS^^m^ of toys I want to thank you for all tual Bpondlng tor'elementary and the plan of financial aid is llkewlso Both have fixed-focui ion«, large horiionloi and vertical Barbara Rodman; Joseph, Walter loudly for his three offerlngSi processional, O Come All Ye Board Selectmen welcomes you as of them I am leaving brownies out al aid to bo oxtehded to coming secondary eduoatoln. thosarhe except that tho per puplU Adams; Angel I, Janet Eastwood; pay • ', "Jealousle"," "Dark Eyes", and Faithful;' a resident ot Brantord. We hope fund drives, tho group' heard Mr. view finders. "Floih" iliols are eaty using llie Kodolc For a mythical supposition. you will like our "Shore Town" and for you on Xmas Eve Love Tho third smallest. stale In tho payment Is 450. Angel II, Audrey Peciiham; Cher­ • "You're Breakinpc My Heart." O Night Divine, Charlotte Adams; Margaret Mary DrlscoU Graham talk on a recent trip which union was the country's Vealthlosti For this state progranl tho Photo Hasher l$1.55, inc. Fed. Tux). The Six-20 model ub, MfJSaret Brewer. Holding some war, mad fool at bay Complete Selections of |l The beautiful Ellse was not alone Even the Stars in the Heavens, be happy here. he made to Mexico and Guatamala. To secure our noi\;ional position. during the = war yotirs booauso of moasurc appropriates $1,000,000. for' takes 2'/i xS'/i-lnch negollves; the Six-16 negative In winning the audience by her Angels We Have Heard on High, You win find excellent schools, ri»r7 .»„„*„...»„„ ^^ He centered his talk on the customs Its top position In wor luduslrlDS., this blcnnlum. Future approprla- , »lx« is.2% X iVi inches. Overiiie black-and-white Stage technicians will include vocal stlyle. Betty Lasko, singing Women's Chorus; and churches, an exceptionally fine 'L^Sr^A rlnn"- and oUmates of the twoiaveas and Warren Hopper, Marvin" McCoy, We need aeroplandji Ships ol warj Christmas p library. Visiting" Nurses' ^'Associa­ ;« .Branford, Conn. Illustrated his discourse with It ranks fourtlvIn the amoUnt^per,tltms will depend on the extent ot inapt and'Kodacoior Prints are considerably larger. And other murderous trash. with greater poise that ever attain­ Cantique de Noel, Georgia Milne; Dear Santa. Ciaiis;''- capita In the bank and ninth In construction throuphout within the and John Karlowlsh. ed heretofore, was a distinct hit Shepheads Cradle Song, Let tion,, Athletic Field and Com special slides, taken by him VMIss Helen Eastwood ': of the The constant cry ,for more and munlty House. Parker Memorial I am 7 years old, go to second Upon Its conclusion, Mr. Graham, '"n™ y. "'. .. I . ! blcnnlljm plus the annual paymenta We Hava These Cameras in Stock Now more 'J with her two numbers and encore. Carols Ring, Musical Art Chorus; grade at tlie regular school and home-maltlnB department will, be Larghetto, Margaret Whltaker Park Is a wonderful, spot at the conducted a question and answer '•pie state university Is not oom-.on existing bonds for which the In charge of costumes. Is" gobbling up all our cash. Her voice was full and round and shore tor [jionics, recreation and I've been a good girl this year. period. ?.i?i° rn,l"„?f,°fC''i» it^^nin" nn'rH*.?; "ttttc Is Committed under the act. —Stop In and Look Them Over each note carried an especial mean­ Fouser; I'd like a doll with her clothes Miss Frlschlcorn, who will direct relaxation. There are fine stores The next meeting will be hold on h^^?v"M « „^tv^nnnnH° hlpM/iiSf m-n'l Other features of the act do not The help we gave Is thrown away ing. The public will talk for-days O' Po' Little Jesus, Roun' de for your . shopping pleasure and in a suit case and a carriage or January 0th at 8:16 at the home of larly the advanced building ^^0- iro,„od,„tely affect this town but a, selected choir In. a significant In Europe, on parasites. of her individual brll'lnnce in sing­ Glory Manger, Musical Art Chorus; crib tor my doll. Ject. The bonds arc paid'oft from musical background to the ofler- other business concerns for your Mrs. Herbert Hoiman of Avcrlll assist tho.-jo few towns whore the Perhaps one day we'll sadly pay ing, "So In Love" "Ball Hal" and Lo, How a Rose, How Far is it to convenience. • Thank you, Place. Mrs. Sidney Monroe will be monies collected from other sour­ Metcalf's Drug Store ing, announces the following par­ For sharing their perenlal fights. "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes." Bethlehem? Shepherds' Christmas Susan KUpatrlck ces," the president said. standard of educations will de­ ticipating chorus members and We have many civic, social the hostess. Mrs. Rachel M. Hartley teriorate unless financial assistance "The show opened with two fast Song, The Little Sandman, Alice For Polly, please bring her a win speak on her experiences as a It was Dr. Jorgonson's opinion "THE REXALL STORE" soloists; The reckless spending of our dough tap routines lay Joe Kilmartln. Tlie Warner, Ruth Stellng Kusterer, fraternal and educational clubs mamma doll that cries. Polly's only that a student could attend the Is received, and tor which the sum 'dough ^ and organizations ot high standard Jury woman. of $200,000 has boon annroprlated. • Ralph Bolter. Philip Farrlngton, New Haven dancer was a fine choice Ruth Llnsley Oliver; and service. VA but she's a very good Kiri, too. state university from between $500 .MAIN STREET EAST HAVEN .William Francois, Russell Gordon, At home, as well as abroad, for the spot because of his stage _£olly KUpatrlck to $750 per year. Earlier this year $23,000,000 was Isn't necessary, we'all know. The Moon Looks Down on Bethle­ Our "Welcome Wagon" hostess James Bryan, John Holmes. Rich­ send these beautifully experience and breezy style. His hem. T'he Christ ot the Snow, Deck The state school hopes for an appropriated to aid education in all ard M'urpny, David Nygard, and To enshrine sbme"dcmlgod. taps were cleanly executed and the will extend you every, courtesy and Dear Santa, •'" '' ,, ,„ enrollment ot throe thousand stud­ ot tho cities and towns. Bonds were the Halls, Musical Art Chorus; answer any questions you may For Christmas I would like a authorized to tho extent of $4,260,- Robert Polastri. To-day, we folks are paying more more difficult breaks were roundly Recessional, Hark The Herard have about our town. It there Is Swedish Yule ents on the campus next year. The Also: Ruth Johnson, Joyce Carl­ illustrated Christmas appreciated. pretty, big, doll and a wagon car­ Increase will bo attributable to the 000 tor expanded facilities for the And getting less and less. Angels Sing; any service we can render you, riage. I'd like a cow-girl suit also. decrease of O, I. students through­ training of elementary school son, Elizabeth Maddern, Joyce Then when our nation was at war A brother and sister act won,the Rossalie Pinkham, Chorus Di­ please make It known. I think all your toys are ver.y,nlco. teachers: bonds up to $7,000,000 Carlson, Frace Donofrlo, Anne And the world was in distress; rector, Pearl Nellson, Leader; Lucia Festival out tho country. Greetings audience's hearts. Jo-Jo and Sheila With best wishes, , My telephnoo number is 8-9175, "Karly application can assure were authorized for the construc­ FltEgerald. Dorothy Hopkins, Pa­ Qulnn, who have frequently ap­ Accompanists, Nellie Osborn, Clifford J. Collins and I live liv South Montov/ese tion of five vocalionai school build­ WHY NOT GIVE HER A tricia Lewis, Lillian Makosky, Mau­ Why?—Why?—is there a reason? peared In television, used a cute Elizabeth Baldwin. First Selectman. moat Connecticut pupils entrance, reen Mourning, Irene Pohmusky, Could It be political fraud? Street, in Brahford, Connecticut. I Due Wednesday he said. In many Instances stud­ ings: $250,000 for an emergency singing style and round-eyed man­ Members of the Musical Art am eight years old and In third ents make applications to other tennhcrs training program and Joan Hallden, Joan Kamlnsky, Or, simply social treason, ner to score impressively In two Chorus are: Charlotte Adams, Pfjyllls Rice, Barbara Rodman, One of our imports from abroad? grade. . A Luola Festival will be held In schools and then turn to the uni­ $8,700,000 authorized or appropriat­ single stints and then join for a dis­ Virginia Adams, Teresa Bowns, Ellen Tabor Lutheran vestry next versity as a last resort. They are ed to the University ot Connecticut Ruth Roller, Jessie Vltczak, Elea­ tinct hit in the "Pussy Cat" song. Bush, Patricia Cassldy, Bertha Love, REAL PRESENT? nor White, Leonore Hlcken, Marion .William R. Bums Carol Vespers Paula Holsenbeck Wednesday evening, December 14th, most likely to find the quota Is for building purposes. Jo-Jo led oft with two novelty num­ Cotfln. Alice Collins, Clara Craw­ at 8:00. Tho Luther Anns will filled." Leprlc, Rose Amarante, and Dana bers "I Love the Ladles," and "I ford, Catherine Daley, Marie Doer- Armstrong. Dear Santa Claus feature the Swedish custom which The majority ot students enter THAT WILL LAST FOR YEARS The Drama Workshop Players ot Never See Maggie Alone". His sister ing. Flora Hefferman, 'Gertrude Slated Sunday I would like a top that will sing initiates the Christmas season In college through entrance examin­ 1> Soloists will be Phyllis Rice, Jes­ the high school will present a offered, "Put Your Arm."! About Mc, MacKenzle, Georgia Milne, Pearl and' jump and cow boy suit. that country. Lucia Bride will be ations. In many cases a person can Welcome Cart sie Vltczak, Irene.Ponmursky, Joan comedy "Wh&t a Life" in the high Honey." and "Tlie Hop Scotch Nellson, Louise Pond, Alice Warner, A bridge tor my train and some Mrs. Prank D'Amlco, and her at­ take more than one entrance test. A Small Amount Down Will Do It Hallden and Ruth Roller, who will school auditorium Friday Decem­ Polka" Audrey Rogers. Norma Zielinski, The traditional Advent-Christmas other things. „, , , „ ,. tendants: If a student stands In the top twcn- Chirps Hello also:bo the accompanist. ber 16. Dorothy Beach, Mary Devlin, Don DeVegiia. a veteran crooner Candlelight Carol Vespers in Tabor Dickie Daggett, Miss Eleanor Barnes, Miss Grace tq-nve percent of his high school in the night spots ot Connecticut, Charlotte Fromen. Polly Gulick, Lutheran Church will be held this 14B Montowese Street class he Is eligible to enter with­ , To Newcomers ^^^%i^^^^'^^^'^<^^%^^Q^^^i^^^^^ Pauline Johns, Ruth Oliver, Carrie coming Sunday afternoon, Decem­ • Brantord, Conn Coates, Mrs. Kenneth Colburn, out taking tho exams." charmed the listeners with his good Pond, Phyllis Rice. Miss Betty Damberg, Mrs. Harold WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATORS looks and easy singing style an he ber 11, at 4:00 The gradual lighting Damberg, -Mr-s. Robert Damberg, The small audience loudly ap­ ' Brantord's Welcome Wagon host of the Christmas candles will take plauded their gratification for Dr. ELECTRIC RANGES - AUTOMATIC WASHERS sang, "Some Enchanted Evening," Also Frank Bigelow, Warren Dear Santa .. , Miss Alice Hansen, Miss Barbara toss, Mrs. Annette Anderson of­ "Because" and "Trees". Hi.s tenor Collins, Cecil Daggett. Alfred Gale, place while the music of the com­ I wonder if you could give mc Hansen, Mrs. Herbert Johnson, Jorgonson's excellent talk. ficially welcomed a pair of new­ voice had all the qualities of Gerald Kok, Donald Sawtelie, Sam bined Children's and Senior Choirs Mrs. Robert Kerr, Mrs. Hairy comer families to Branford this .ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS - AUTOMATIC DRYERS Grants has all your progresses. The service will "begin these toys. success. Beach, David Baldwin, Felix Dzwon- 1. Bucket Loader Morris, Mrs. .C. Ernest Skomars, week and added a housowarmlng The patrons of the show will be koski, Gene Keyarts, Norman with Pastor Swanson's delivering 2. American Logs. Miss Helen Smith, Mrs, Emll G. E. C. Curtis Jr. visit to complete her activities )tn BENDIX Christmas talking, too, for some time, of tlie Hlc'key, Harry Llndberg, Leon the sermon in the dusk: "O Christ, 3. American Bricks,; Swanson. , the social field. AUTOMATIC WASHERS brilliance of the NewhallvlUe Four, Shorey, Sidney Ward. - Our True and Only Light". The 4. Woodburnlng Set. r The group will sing a group ot Opens Branford Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Sullivan aw a quarte of poise and understand Children's Choir ot 10 voices will 5. Dial Typewriter... Swedish Christmas songs and servo now living at 4th Avenue In HotQlj- DRYERS - IRONERS \vrapping5 ing. If, "We Three" was their most The Branford Gun Club will enter the sanctuary to the singing Love traditional'Swedish refreshments. Funeral Home kiss Grove, having recently moved widely applauded number it was be­ hodl its regular Aonthly meeting of "Rejoice, All Ye Bell vers and Parkes Beloro the Lucia festivities, the from Second Avenuo. He Is associat­ cause It was a modern ditty. Two on Friday evennig, December 0 at Let Your Light Appear" by Lauren- Luther League will present Its ed with the A. 0. Gilbert Company others. Heart Of My Heart" and 8 o'clock at the club house on Flat til The Birth of the Christ-Child 217 Montowese St. second performance of the play en­ Erie C. Curtis Jr. of Hamden has of New Haven In the Engineering YQUN&STOWN SINKS ands CABINETS Box of 32 illustrated great- "Baby of Mine" were as completely Rock Road. All members are urged will be commemorated as depleted Dear Santa Claus, titled: "Little Flock" by Hilda opened a funeral home at 09 South Department. They have a house comiillmented by their beautifully to be present. at the altar to the accompaniment I've been a good girl and go to Benson. This play portrays the Main Street. currently under construction, also each Ing cords 50# blended voices. ot "O Holy Night" by Adam and nursery school because I am tour frontier lite ot Swedish Immigrants Since 1945 Curtis has been asso­ in Hotchklss Grove. _ , , Jeanne Robinson, ot West Haven, and resolute as the nature ot the "Glory to God" by Vincent. Th? 52 years and not ready for tegular of a hundred years ago In the Mid ciated with Beecher and Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. George Sohurk, Deluxe box o( SO grtet- light on her feet and In her heart, W. C. Handy favorite changed. It voices choir will render also; school. J „ west. Those In the cast are: New Haven funeral directors. He formerly of New Haven, have moved ELECTRIC Everytliing you need lo I would like a mamma doll—one attended Pennsylvalnia University UNIVERSAL . RANGES Ing cards 1,00 was well received. Her good looks was a dlstlntly blue number, sung "Joseph, Tender Joseph Mine"— Erik, the young pioneer father, Into their own home on Alps Eo«d, malie your gifts loolt mer- and interpretive style easily stamp­ rightly. 14th Century; "The Friendly that cries when turned over and and studied at tho American Acade­ They have one daughter, Mrs, :< V/ASHERS-WATER HEATERS .. • with a bottle—tor Christmas. I'd John Manfolk; Ingrld, the pioneer my of Embalming and Mortuary ryi Ribbons, cords, tissue ed her an accomplished dancer of The Exchange Executive Com­ Beasts" —12th Century; "Bene- wife and mother, Ruth Johnson; Barry, a widow, and a granddougn- the modern school. mittee and all other groups are to dlctus" by Gounod. , also like a bassinette (pink) tor Research In New York City. During ter, Barbara Barry, who ire malt­ paper, scotch lapesl Buy the doll. • - Karln. the 9 year old daughter, the war he was an officer in the In a show, styled for a fast pace, be congratulated for the splendid The Children's Choir .while In Joan Hallden; Hans, the U year oW ing their home with them. now for best selection i formation In the chancel will sing: Thank you very inuch. Army Medical Corps, serving as an Mr. and Mrs. D. Harold Bomsteln, PHILSAS •much of the success of the acts Is show. The excellence of the num­ Jane KUpatrlck son, John Holmes, Jr.; Carl, the 14 Instructor at training sohooln. He RANGES - WATER HEATERS keep Christmas Trees Shining., due to the accompanists. The bers made the price of admission "Glorious Yuletlde"—Swedish Carol; year old son, Richard Hart; Chris­ Is the son of Dr. Erie C. Curtis, Jr. are now renting a home on Alps Buy packages of as­ townspeople were not let down in right, even though If was the tops A Branch So Pair"—Praetorlus P.S.—If you have room In your tine, the young aunt, Aile Porsman; Road. Mr. Bomstoln is studying Sololsts= will be: Mrs. Robert bag would you also; bring me a doll Hamden dentist. His wife, a Cali­ medicine of the Yale Medical School sorted seals, logs 5^ WITH FIREPROOF this department for Ruth Dese and tor a local show. Their generouslty carriage. ;, Nils, Just newly arrived fiance, fornia girl, is of Swedish descent. We Also Carry Popular Brands of' Bill ColUgan with "Professor" in giving the proceeds to the Bran­ Olson, Mrs. Frank D'Amlco, Joan Kenneth Sondergaard; Pastor The couple will soon move to Bran­ and his wife works there. Mr. Born- Rosselil, led the numbers to thun- tord High School Uniform Fund em­ Seastrand, Mavis Coates, and Verna dear Santa Claus Esbjorn, Eskll Enqulst; Joan Lund, ford. stein Is from Boston and Is wife .' derous ovations. phasizes the Covenant of Service. Ashworth. X would like a suitcase with a a neighbor, Ronald Anderson; from Chicago. ' M TOASTERS'- IRONS - COFFEE MAKERS But in the final analysis, It was In part; To consecrate their best A procession to the altar with doll in It and some clothes and baby Peter, the baby. ^ , , One change of address was,noted ELECTRIC BLANKETS - HEATERS - WAFFLE BAKERS G. E. Light Sets Ellse KUgerman who was pressed energies to uplifting social, religious Christmas wrapped gifts will be led things. I would like a cowgirl suit All are welcome! No admLssion during the week, Mr. and Mrs. 9. to the hearts of the audience. political and business Ideals. by the chior. These gifts are for thank you for last year's toys. will bo charged. A free will offer­ Women Republicans H. Browne are now living at Waver- :: VACUUM CLEANERS - ZENltft RADIOS In two numbers, "Really In Love" When the Schools Band parades the Children's Home at Avon. Mass.. Lois Daggett ly Lane. In the El-Wood Cottage, ing will be rescclved. Prepare New Slate Indian Neck. SANDWICW GRILLES - HEATING PADS 8-Bulb Scries Sols and "Lover". Miss Kligerman de­ down Main street in a moving vers­ and the Refugee Settlement there, Vari-colored liles monstrated the richness ot her voice ion of American patriotism on some the Home for the Aged in Middle- as she sang without the micro­ future date, the Exchange might town, and the Lutheran Seamen's Sea Scouts Plan , . CLOCKS - PRESSURE COOKERS wilii connector, The Women's Republican Club Bids will be recelv

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Tliursday, December 8, 1949 A i, lEoge Six THE BRANFORD REVIEW • EAST HAVEN NEWS Tliursday, Deeemhcr 8,1049' THE BRANFORD Ki;yiEig W - EAST HAVEN NEWS' Page Savon. LAURELS START DRIVE BASKETBALL FANS AWAIT SHARP SHOOTER HEIGHT BEATS SPEED AS YALE TAKES OFF SKY GUY FOR COMING BANQUET BY BILL AHERN WOODROW WILSON HIGH HORNETS' APPEARANCE AND SWEATER AWARDS It was shortly botoro quitting time,on a dark pcBcmber aitcrnpon BELTS EAST HAVEN 56 - 30 When the door opened In a small but busy wedkly' liew^spapor oftlce. A President Stanley Lubeskl ot the Laurel Athletic Association this courteous chap, minus a h,at, strode to the desk and said, "I understand AT ARMORY ON FRIDAY week released a statement on the condition and aims ot the Laurels A rangy Woodrow Wilson basket­ the Yellowjacket ntlack, Ills one hand loopers kept the Ea.stio five you Want to talk to mo." after a year of stewardship. His message asks the support ot the Bran­ ball team, blessed with speed and 'Coordination, raced lo a convincing Intlie early contention. Thus began one ot the flncst stories ot the year, in Branford. Branford High School will open ford fans and supporters for a drive currently underway to help the The tans, numbering over 'ion, Its basketball sca.son on Friday 58-30 win over East Haven's new • The chap was sUm and wiry. His eyes wore keen and his mind ac- group in giving the football team a banquet and sweater awards. swarm ot Ycnowlackcls in the were convinced that the story will • •tlve. His posture was Straight, his manner direct. His clothlnB was spot­ night at the stale armory on bo different when the two arrays Montowesc Sereot when It meets opening contest of the season for less. He looked like an nir lines pilot. the hard knocks they took in the nieetln the shoi-etown gym In two St. Mary's High of New Haven at Tile early part of 1949 was the both clubs in the -gym ot tlie 1—»Vs' time. ' -I;i fact he was. 8;30"An early go Is slated for 7 bc- .start ot the newly organized Bran­ course of the season. It you can Mlddletowii school on Monday Th6 youth did not hall from Branford but from aullford, nine tw(!enthe Jay-ved squads of both ford Laurels Athletic Association. It helD in anyway please contact night. Basically East Haven was sound Frank Torino at his store In the miles'iasb; ,' • ' ' >' schools'. wa,s started oi7iy through some ef­ Groat one handed shooting on Their mistakes, were awkward ones Although Branford will be mak­ fortless toll by a small group of fourth ward. Also, Mario Napoleon, the part ot Lou Pallilo was tutllo AVhlcli can,bb elinitnatcd by prac­ It was Donald Fletcher ^yh9 stepped to the desk. The same Donald ing Its first start, St. Mary's will athletic minded Individuals who a Laurel representative wlU visit In East Haven's bid to overcome tice. Their efforts are presently • who marrjed the daughter of a t'orm^f Srantord man,'Loii Prarin, a have an earllcf cdfte over ihcni wanted to revive the "Laurel" name you In the very nedr future. the natural helglil advantage ot uncoordinated' but experience since It edged out an Alumni ag- Ai Stlelau, fl'4", Bernlo Pacholski should erase that. if bus driver of a local transport company, Botty, thoiigh a p'ulljtbrd girl, Into some semblance of what the We don;t'want to have to asic has Branford alllllatlons. She Is employed In the Branford olTlce of the gteiiatlon'on'Monday night, 4o to Branford Laurels meant to you your assistance again, and we know and Don Friedman. The home team racked up a 37. pair of fodls and a hoop before Southern New England Telephone company. * .some years ago. They knew that to we won't have to.' We feel that East. Haven opened with a zone Around the httlls of the local In- organize would be the best possible from next' year ori we Will strive to defense but Woodrow Wilson coun- East Haven could count nii Junlc put that Is but a backilrdund. sltuilon, the youngsters are speak­ way to accomplish this. repay you by producing a winner. lorcd by setting PachoKskl and Esposito'."! charity losd. Pncholski ing In exciting whispers. It has and Paollllo divided a .hoop apiece 'Jlctclicr \x a former U.' SI Army Air Force pilot who, during the A temporary clubroom was do­ Wo want our teams to bear tlie Stlelau in posts arouiid liic hoop and the latter loped another field been nolsedabout that Branford nated for our use by Rlcardo Torino proud name ot "Laurels" and ex­ ind let Blancato and Friedman last war, served his time as a pilot, In a B-24, with the Eighth Air Force, wni have a tall and fast varsity goal ntter a time out. Blancato b'ascd In England. He entered the service from Guilford, wfierc ho In tlie fourth ward for our opening pect them to live up to the name by ••ace Into the pocket to fake the dipped a fri;o toss after Stlelau i 8! squad. Inexperienced Eastlcs oiit ot posi­ llve'd with his parents for nearly fifteen years, lie was IJorh In New York activities. The members can now uniting them'and growing a large and Esposito liad divided sucli The chief reason for most of the enjoy ping pong, popi or- listening organization that you and aU ot us tion and then pass to the two sky­ lienors earlier. Mlddletown .•^ninled tJlly. . • •• ' ' ' • optimism Is captain Loii Locarno, to the radio in the clubroom. We scrapers. an All-State forward, a year ago. can be .nroud. Will you help our to close out the nuartcr, 15 lo !). Upon the conclusion ot the jvar, young Fletcher looked about to hope to have our own clubroom drive for' a banquet and sweaters After tlie halt Crisati sent his If the doctor judges his broken leg .some day, as what we have new Is Ai Stlelau, Bernlo Poeholskl, and continue his sky career. Eventually ho got d job with the Trans-Ocean to bo healed th6n he will be one for these boys. Thanking you now operators into a wan for man de- Friedman were the big guns in a not to elaborate, but very well ap­ and thanking you once again for tense but Mlddletown began to pick slow second quarter whicli iicin; Airlines, Whose sppclalty Is hon-schpduled lifts. - of Friday's slarliirs. The six toot, preciated. Wo arb trying to keep One Inch athlete IS a splendid shot your flne past support, In behalf of iff their opponents, shooting from East Haven bottled to a slnulc i*6r three months now life has been In |sraM, worjclng to find a home these boys close together in engag­ the Branford Laurels Athletic As­ outside and the corners thus allow­ field goal scored bv Buddy Mauttc. . for'i'lsplaied p'er.sons, of the Jeviflsh'faith. His sp'eclfib Job, for the past and sets very quickly. Although he ing In recreallonai activities, so prefers a one hand shot, he can sociation, I remain, ing the big men to score on re­ Dick Merrill, Paollllo and Co-cap- month, has been to fly such persons from Teheran, Iran to Tel-Avlv In that this unity In organization will im bounds and tap-Ins. taln Esposito Were successful from swish with two hands on occasion. pay off in the form of united, or­ Stanley G Lubeskl, President, Palestine. Ho Is accurate at the foul line and Branford Laurels, A.A. His final measure was to use a the titteon foot mirk. A', half i ¥1 ganized and winning athletic teams. full court press whicii was effec­ time the score read 25 to 14. As a DC-4 co-pllot he tdlls many tales. Is a fine passer. In dddltlon he can do yeoman work off Iho back­ We were very successful In sign­ tive for a while until the racing MornH'R ius|do shot gave East I n The headlines scanned over lightly by bustling American citizens boards. bnckcourt men started using a re­ Haven a two point lift to start the ing quite a few members to get the East Haven Travels if turn pass to out-manuvcr the 6Boh day have more than passing meaning to the twerity-nvp year Old With Locarno will be junior tor- club started, and right riow we have third frame biit Stlelau and Fried­ Pieturixl rcndylni; lor the present .so.i.son arc Uiroo ono-lianiled .shot makers at Yale Hniversity. y'o\lth. Each roadside skirmish recalls strtots where Arajjs loll oh one wdi'd Blttko Lehr, a veteran. Wilbur To Bridgeport For guards and then race through the man personally took charge tor a They ariv liiU Upjohn, Stan I'cai'ock and li^ddlo Mcllni'.li. 'I'lio lutloi' will not appear In the coming .Yale» i^j quite a large enrollment. Most ot middle of the court. hoops and Wilson romped tor a • SIdd, ormed to the teeth, and Jews pace on Ihe bthcr side, bristling with Washlrigtdn, Dick Coleman are an­ the boys wanted to play football Uconn game at the I'liyno Whitney Oyin ni>xl Wednesday evonlnut other pair with considerable cx- Fairfield Prep Tilt Offensively East ' I-laven was nine point rally before Lou Paolll­ weapons. this past year, and though we faster than Wilson. Because of the lo dented the cords twice wllli his porlenco Another Stdrtet, Ad Long, thought we should have waited an­ The East Haven High School charity heave and Miiulto drove In but MauHe flipped .siu'.i'ossfully fifty before chuck ThomrtS and ' in his mind's eye ho sees the Arabs with an ovcr-abundAnce of has been sidelined With a dislocat­ novice players mucli ot It was lost one hand specialty. The quarter tor a good close try. Trying tor a other year, we went ahead wltli tiio Varsity ajid Junior Varsity and the team showed an inclina­ count was Wilson, 35; Eastllnvcn, from llio corner iind the .score rend MauUe hung up a biisko't- ttnd It man-power and the Jews burning with the tniiatlc'dl Hip of freedom. ed shoulder and probably will not pair of free throws, a moment •14 to 20 at the aiilonmllc tlnionut. foul. l''rlednian, Pncholski ' and football season. We had many ex­ basketball squads will travel to tion to slow down too quickly. 20. • later, he lilt on one. l''rledman, I ^ No where on earth, ho says, has he seen such fervor arid such a bo seen In the first gariie, His spot penses, and didn't fare, too well fl-' Fridgcport on Friday evening BILL MISCHLEB Pacholski, with a single ba.skot Stlelau closed out the-homo tellnl will bo filled by an equally tall Paollllo, using a J fine sense ot After Stlelau scored in tlio last Stlelau, I31ancnlo and Poeholskl aid from Stlelau, went on a per­ .scoring but Thomas beat the. final slriglbness of purpose. nanclally at the end of the season. tor a hoop tilt against Fairfield Connecticut l'"'orv.'nrd direction, was llie hottest man in slanza. Bill Reynolds counted on a athlete, Don Atkinson, who Is ex­ Young Branford forward, whose 5',9" stature is Increasing daily in donted the nets for seven points sonal ranipage to lift the score lo gun with a successful free toss. •" Because It Is time for contract renewal, Fletcher Is now at his OuU- pected to do riiuch ball retrieving However, It was only through vour Prep. on the defensive boards. flne support that we were able to The contest has no bearing, the eyes of Head Coach Hugh Greer of the University of Connecticut. ^ford'home. That la the penDilty of low seniority. Eairly next week he outfit and put a team on the field on the scholastic ratings of 'the Mlsohior, a forward, is a brilliant playmaker and shot, but ills small 'must fly to Kansas for a two week's refresher course necessary to have A urique prospect will be evident in 1949. For its first year under the Connecticut IntcnjchoL-xslic Coh- size is a handicap against tlie height of a tall Uconn five. an air line transport rating. ' • In the Warren Sarripson scheme ot organisation, we Were satisfied with tcrcncc ard is not expected to play when he unVells a freshman, •His portion of the flying was concerned with Teheran and Tel- Pictured are Eddie McHugh of , a .sophomore at Yale, who the results. After a slow start, th^y result in an Eastic win. who has all the earmarks of a com­ wdiind up a much improved team, Coach Frank Grisafi plans to Avlv. bther flying units worked froin the other direction, from India, ing star. He Is Joe Paul, a football suffered an Injured knee cap, In Yale's opening clash against Rutgers west, to the Holy Land. and we hope to be able to show a use Ills entire varsity squad In UCONN BASKETBALL end who has a natural talent for last Saturday nlghl, and Ted Ancler.son, brilliant teammate ot Tony real winner in the very near fu an attempt to find the best A pilot In those areas meets all types of people. driving to the hpop. Others who LavelU's a year ago. Both Andonson and McHugh are guards under Coach ture. combination. ' Somfc are extremely wealthy arid highly educated. Others, like the make up the squad are Billy Gordon; Gerry Bryan, Tom PurccU Howie Hopson's new scheme ot thlng.s for 1049-1950. We wanted to be able to give the In a practice game against HELPED BY LOCAL irelnenltes, are backward In the rnodern view, of iJrogresS. and H. Newmanri. . boys a banquet, and sweaters, and Collegiate Prep on Tuesday East Tiiere are many Ideas expressed over'the latter tribe. No one appears Sampson will carry a large jay- yi:iSSi^si&^^«t>iTiZ«»-s\s.Area Hoop Stars though we thought we could do this Haven was vastly improved over . to be sureof their origin. Thoir language Is Arabic. Some ot their re­ veo squadnidddup mostly of under­ ourselves, we find that we once its debut against Woodrow ADDITIONS TO FIVE ligious customs are Jewish. •' classmen. Included In their ranks again need your support. We think Wilson ot MiddlctoAvn last Mon Appear At Yale they should get something for their day. . '' Ttie.hugc air ships, which load approxIma.tbly sixty persons, carry are; Bob Gill, Jerry Haywood, SPORTS I Basket ball at the University ot Street lad go. He easily pierced Richard Anderson, Bob MasSoy, Next Wednesday efforts, and we want them to know, The jay-vcc fracas is slated Connecticut will bo loaded 'with the st\ibborn zone offered by Coach the homeless to Dltta, an airfield located thirty riilnutes outside of Gerry Devlin, Butch Gordon, Bob we can show our appreciation for for 6:30 P. M. sharp operator.s, that mucli Is Bunn's boys and'pa.ssed oft beauti­ Tel-Avlv. _ • , ; ' Torelll, Don^ CeccorelU, BUly IN REVIEWJ Area basketball fans will evident to the followers ot the mid fully tor some nice baskets. The latter city, Incldently, IsMnore modern than any of the New General, Bert VIshho, Bruce Cal- by BUI Ahem | have a chance to wat«fh four winter sport. On opening night he appeared lopy, P, Farrlrigton, Larry Sobolew- local players in' a college game with the jay-vees, previous to ills England cities. Its buildings have been constructed recently, acodrdihg next Wednesday. Not tlie least of the good players f skl and R. Stevens. varsity performance, and tossed (d the latest Ideas ot architecture. Ed Martin, erratic contributor to Steve Narralcci and Don Mc- are from this area. With the varsity in seven points in a half of play As In other yedi's, the bulk of the sport columns ot this sheet are Jim Murphy, six fCet four against the Hartford Branch of ', As the plano^ land on tiid air strip, its occupants are taken from the local schedule will be played Kiuncl ot East Uavcii and Jim .inches of center and Billy Mtsclilor, ' the Interiors and placed In huge camps Where they are segregated. scouted the Brown-M.l.T. basket­ Murphy and Bill Misichlcr of Uconn. against the teams of the Housa- ball game in tlic Boston Garden on a five, foot, nine, playmaker. Those' ot army age, regardless of,sex, are placed In the army. The others Branford will appear with the In Saturday's game the two East :J-. tonlc Valley League. The first tilt Wednesday night. The former University ot ConnccticMl team Two other.-, from East Havon are Haven youths wore big factors as remain at the camps tor a year dl study. of that conference wlU be played college sTorts writer charted tor in their two games witli Yale 'on the iilgh class freshman team tile freshmen punched out a 69 to 'He has visited the Holy C31ty dt, Jerusalem. He has stepped with on January 3, when the Samp the University ot Connccti;:ut which University at the Payne Whit­ which Is, sensationally tall and 37 verdict over the Springfield sonmen travel to Derby. I plays Bro\vn on Saturday. ney Gym next Wednesday. talented. They are Steve Narraccl, J. V.'s Nirracol, iiandicappod with fevernnee on the thresholds whore thoiisdtids dt the faithful have East Haven's crack forward and Previous to the holidays, St. Narraoci and McKinncl will a sliin splint, was the first sub sent •Visited botoro him., Mary's Notre Dame, the Alumni, center .of a^ggaspii.ago. Witlxlilm is into the contest' and inimediateiy , The Fletcher lad has seen indescribable scenes ot poverty. He has Previous to J;h.o game, ho visited be with tlio frcsilimcn in the Don Mclflimel, a backguardj with­ ho to.s,5ed a pair ot beautiful one Boardman Trade and Bullard-Ha- wltli Ed Petetfiiat Boston College. preliminary contest starting at out flash but effective. s^6l9(i Ills heart against brutality. Ho has seen blood flow as'mari seeks vens, tech school from Bridgeport, Ed was being visited by big brother, 7 P. M. and Uie two Branford banders from the side court and Big Jim, v/ho turned in a groat added a pair of free throws. Be­ jfc*tfst£\bllsh for himself, a hoirie somewhere on this plahet, Which many Will constltuo the schedule. . Frltz; at the same time so it was a youths will play in the varsity cause ot the pain ot his injury lie . A new rivalry wHl be Instituted ganje sclmlulcd for 8:30 P. M. performance off both backboards see only as a land of plenty, i pleasant hour's iconversatlon. in his debut in college varsity bail, asked to be taken from the con­ "••Ore L"' • '"'"• Mjcc,:^')•''''''•'"Ire. this season when potentially strong The two units wUi play in test but in the final quarter he He has lived In many hotels while flying for the transport people. Stonlngton High makes a Branford * • • last Thursday night against Ameri­ In one, ot them he had a unique experience. Providence next Saturday can International-Collcpe. when he came back witli the first five and appearance on December 28th, The Bill Miscliler was a potent faiclor night where llicy will meet passed oft and set up at least tliree Pilot Fletcher was lolilrig 'around the lobby with tour other pilots in the Ucoiin jayveo 'win over tlie augmented his work with'two field Hornets win return the compliment BrO'Wn. Chuck Whelan ot New goals and a four for four perfor­ moro hoops. from New York and Connoctldut.when someone entered and said there on February 7th. Tufts S., V.'s at the icagc in Storrs Haven is a member ot the Wednesday night. He accounted for latter quintcd mance at the foul lino (ho had one Don McKlnhoI, visably nervous, was a man from New Haven In the next rooih. Like Branford, Stonlngton Is re­ tllircc hoops Willie playing iiractical- . <"\ taken away wiien a teammate was mi.ssed a" sucker shot In hl.s first basket'try just before tiio half but Mindful to recall home condllldns ahd'lo meet someone who could puted to bo loaded. It has height iy' the entire game. requirements are as rigid as those detected on the boundry line). r'6lay' a messagi; to the beautiful wife, Fletcher walked Into the room and speed and experienced person­ w * . « Because of his olay,' he was; when lie .settled down he hit the nel. The series should be one of the of Eli: started against fepringfieid two hoop for a pair of baskets and a^ and ipet Sam Bolwlnik, ot the'JBotwInlk Brothers. In the mal(\ go, Jim Murphy ac­ year's, scholastic basketball high­ counted tor tiiree points In a sub­ nlgiits later but his nervousness foul conversion in his eight minuttn . Sam, a splendid typo fellow, jirdriiisedtd'cali Mrs. Fletcher when he lights. , I But if the bulldog had Ifad both cut down ills effectiveness. The,| stint. stitute role behind Big Pete Llnd men, the Bowl might have been reached home. who was a factor in controlling the displaced Pete Llnd entered the Another Branford youth, Bobby In this week's St. Mary's game, pa.ckcd for every game instead of game after eiglit minutes and Lake, appeared for a .brief spell In, •The manufacturer got back last weekerid. On Sunday night ho went Coach Sampson's men must devise a defensive boards. nearly roacliing caiKicity only once counted for fourteen points to lead the varsity contest wren he was to a dinner given In the Interest's ot Jewish welfare. Spotting the boss, defense to stop Santo LIstro; Bob • '» • and that hi (Ihe final game .against all tile scorers in Uconn's 56 to sent In for Springfield as a part jileyer Leshlne, he remai'ke'd tljat he had met the Fletcher boy arid that Schreck and Furman. The trio ac­ Up at the Milford School, the Harvard Yale's foot1)aU receipts 36 win over the gymnasts. of ' a wiiolesale substitution. A counted for thirty two points ot coaches figure tliey liaVe three materially aid its si>orts program, In both games Billy Mtschlcr sopliomore. Lake showed well air he would call his wife the first thing dii Monday morning. the forty point team total. Coach Zke best boli'mg'gift idea though he failed to Wt tlje iioop. But Fletcher was already hdme. Ho flew while Bdtwlnlk took the great court prospects in Bob Vishno Money received in other games jmys was eftective setting up scoring Horace Marrone, formerly of of Branford and Donotrio and^ just as many bills. One would as chances. Particularly against He was opposed by Jim Murpliy in more cdnventlorinl means, . ' , Providence College, admitted after Esposito of East Haven. sume that such players, providing Springfield did the East Main the lineup.' And some pijople say Its not a small world. . the Aluriihl tut that his team was they can pass the rcquiremcrils Tve seen this Christmas ^ • • • I He nt-i.— ^ Although co-pllot Fletcher likes his job, lid Is glad to bo home for in good form for an early contest Tlio former performed for Bran­ should riot be tossod aside at the and added that the prospects were Christmas. Itj will be his second with his wife. They have no children. ford and Warren Sampson a year risk of small gatc:{. bright. IK * The studying, at Kansas, he welcomes, also.' ' ago and the latter two were stand­ Local officials said that the outs tor Frank Crisati and East Stu Clancy, Yale freshman coach. '"Thq C.A.A. Is tough," ho says, "Biit It Is In tl^e Interests of public armbry will be used for all home Haven Hlgii over the same span. Is toying witii the possibility ot Arrow "Araiiiasi Mights" Ties \ safety*!" No longer can pilots jumji Into d plane aiid ferry folks any- games. V • • • single wing blocking tuned to T v^herq. "It Is necessary," he vows, "to be thoroughly famlllai: with every Speaking ot Uic Easlie coach, it formation deception.. The former Instrument and.-teature ot the modern aircraft." is hero noted lliat Middlctown, New York Giant may have a point whioli employs hun professionally there because the T is for experts. • Transport llylng will pick, up In a few weeks. Mlliloris of people to ring up hoops, is in the top spot It takes a nifty blocker to wipe out win iiy'td Rdriic to be pUgrinis'In Holy iTear, It will be, a.unlque experi­ Joe Chandler of a prosperiiiig Eastern League. an opponent single handedly. On

ence but not a novel one. • •'."» • the other hand good single wing 'it win be odd because sucli pilgrimages arc not yearly affairs. Only blocking guarantees yardage at Shapes Well There Is a story hereabouts that every clip—and control of the bail In Uib iiply Years, decreed by the church, dp such religious rituals West Haven's' franchise in the loop —which proves the old adage; A taKe place. • . ' , Is up for sale. .The tale further good offense is the best defense. reveaJs that Herky RubenSlein, tlie The .flying will not be novel for already the homeless and the per­ For Prep Five owner wants a G note for tiie per­ « * ' *. secuted from other areas have been seelilng their religious freedom. By TIES SWEATERS The Collegiate Schqol basketball mit to play.• • The East Haven Boosters Jhave necessity they carve their niche In the wall of rfillglduS bellet, by bayo- squad, with one "premature con­ started plans to include all high from $1.00 from $3.95 nfct, it'necessary, • • ' . test" under its bolt, Is preparing East Haven is buzzing with a school g^'dduatcs hi its organization. Fletcher will probably be back flying his run after the necessary for another dlfflcult campaign on rimior that a new pro team is in The cliib will assist high school the hardwoods. Although not scii- the making. Johnny Slab, George atliletics by igamc attendance and contracts are signed. ' cduied to open until next Wednes­ Ferric, Cli'ubby Malinconico and other forms ot generated cn- (^ , Tliero win be times on that strange trip when he will feel the truth day night at .Stamford, the charges Frank Crisati would be among the tliusiasm. It will try an idea for Say Merry Christmas with some- ^ key members'of the unit which Of. the words of a nameless jjoem, "i reached out my hand dnd tduched of Coach Fletcher Ferguson ac- East Haveners, somewhat oh the • thing to spice his wardrobe! One j^ tlio face of God." ceiJtCd a last minute irivltatlon to would play independently. The com­ schcmo ot the Gridiron Clubs meet the Arnold College Junior bine is ;to, be headed by Shiihp througliout the state. Special meet­ of these little giffs that will give ^ Every timq'that plane lifts Into the air those words strike horiie, Varsity last Friday night, emerg­ Flyiiri, accoilduig to report.< ings would tie held about four times him lots of long smart wear, and ^ The'niuslc which accompanies Is the babble otstranfec'tongues. The ing from the encounter with: a • '• . • • a year, and name speakers would .whether it's a tie, sweater, gloves ^ beat of their orison is the wiilrUng prpp'elldrS biting grtiat chunks of 61-37 upset win. Ed Poteia, home over the weck- address the gatlicrihgs. In addition; or shirt — You're sure to find ^ free'air. Ttirougti calm and storm, darkness arid light, the big ship As'it has for the past'two years, ond, was the target for many eyes high (-.chpol athletes .would be in- something here to please him. ^ races, finally to And a home Iri'tlie iaridot Christ's birth, ' Branford,will again.be represented and many ears Sunday morning. trocluccd. First meeting is in Priced low to stretch your Christ- ^ on the Blue and Gold aggregation •„ - • • % January. ^ It's no fable that mo.st any man mas budget. ' 2?) Long after the load Is d'isenibarked; this pilot alights, makes his re^ —in tiie person of speedy Joe Bin Hlnchey Is stUI with the would enjoy tics sucli as tliesc for at least port and strolls Into the restaurant tor ahot.fc'Up dt coftec. Through a Chapdler. The former Hoi;net all- Arnold College five and 1? just a Aid to youngsters ^wlll not be m\ \yin(iow'lie sees"the passengers being loaded, intd'lorrlcs. Thrdiigh'tho around athlete was an Important freshman but he Is finding that abandoned under the plan howfever. IdOl nights, lo say nothing ol: mornings streets they are hustled to the next era of theli: llveS] operator In Coach Ferguson's height is a hard nut to crack. The Dan's Men's 8c Boy's Shop % Ho knows that he has safely contributed to the cause ot their re­ strong single Wing footban.corii- former forward and center Is now a and afternoons! I blne and proriiisoS also to flU dn guard wheroi his speed can be ot ^ 315 Main Street, Branford Phone 8-3563 -^ i ligious bellet. And as the stars break out of the dark curtain of dusk, he important role In,baskctbali.' advantage in bringing the bdU up All the romance and excitement of the storied wtjlsties happily. Chandler will team witii the court He has not appeared In o Arabidn Niglits captured in ties of rich He reached out his hand and found a larger one guiding his plane veteran Mickey Pits of Mlltord and varsity clash, as yet, but the time into a haven—a haven, not yet, of peace, but" soon.' Bob Howard and Ed Johns of Sey­ Is approaching. rayon satin—what could bo a more fabulous fel mour as one of the bdck court'men * • - * . in tiie Prepsters "three-out and gift for Christmas? It is strange to realize that 'both If ilicrc ever wa.s a car to delight /w/A your eye and your pocket—it's the EAST HAVEN LAD football team as quarterback. He two-In" offensive style of play. Petcla (ind Johnny Clayton, Dart­ Because they're Arrows, you can take was awarded the OP. Monogram Against Arnold last week, and In mouth's pin point passer, tried tlic . mm OOUAR -fyrOOUAR-YouCkn'fBeafa stunningly beautiful new Pontiac for 1950 illustrated above. It costs so I for football at the annudl sports scrimmage drills with State Teach­ their good taste, tlieir fine knotting and wearing WINS LETTER AT ers College and East Haveh'High Yale entrance;exams. 'Both passed little that it'.s within easy reach of anyone who can afford any new car. banquet given by the Booster Club the requirements but were not in ot Orchard Park, Nov. 20th. School tills week, Joe displayed his qualities for granted. J150 •Yet it's .so big and luxuriously appointed —it performs so beautifully—it NEW YORK SCHOOL speed dnd agility as well as soino the top third, iwhich because ot war At present MdcArthui' Is 3rd high flne backboard play on defense. swollen enrollments, Avas necessary rides so comfortably—tiiat'you can drive with pride and satisfaction any­ %\\ Graham MacArlhur, son of Mr. scorer on the OPjHS varsity basket- to enter the New Haven institution. and Mrs. J. Russell MacArthur ot bpill team, victorious In It? two first where—\n any company. Why not come in today and see the wonderful X' 1 199 Srttonstall PKWY, Ejist Havcji, ames. His play has been , par- September 1st ot the school year: The odd point Is this Petela, a Suval's Department Store, Inc. new Pontiac-one of the world's grtiatesi cars and the world's greatest, vaitie. is taking a Post Graduate College f Icularly noted by local sports- They may compete the entire valedictorian in Branford in the prep course at the Orchard Park writers, school year as may any boy reach­ early forties, Is noW flirting with 260 Main street Branford H. S. Orchard Park, N. Y, In,a?l- Post graduates' are allowed to ing his IQth year of age on or after the dean's list of the Mass. school. Roganson Brothers . GLOVES SHIRTS CENTRAL GARAGE. INC. dltlon to maintaining a high scho­ play under pretent New Yptk State the start of school In September. Cldyton, with Dartmouth, is an DISTRIBUTORS lastic rdtlng since September, regulation's providinling they, havfe Graham expects to major In average studenfbut able to remain from $2.95 from $2.65 64 MAIN STEEET BRANFOED. CONN. Ornnliam has storred on (he OHP not reached" tliclr 19'ili blrtVday on piiysroar'educatiou arcoiiegei eligible. And Dartmouth's scliolastlc Short Beach, Conii, ^^mi^'i'^mm^^^:^-^^^^^^^^/^^^''^^^

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.Thursday. December 8.1049 THE BRANFORD REVIEW . JJAST HAVHN HEWS - tie'""'- r« Mlns. on their technique^ as the cor­ BUREAU TO LOCATE ThttTgday, December 8,1949- sages were lovelier this year than HEARING TESTS The Human Race Demand for clay tile In bath-" T.aga Eight THE BRANFORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS ever before. WAR BUDDIES rooms Is only showing a marked In-'' Garden Notes The National Association of Tea was served and Mrs; Robert XN THE &4R6AIN BA5EMENT, SALLY SQUEEZPENNV crease, but color preferences, uc-' of the Department of Connecticut. Williams and Mrs. Norman Lamb ARE GIVEN TO Combat Units, P. O. Box 1111, cording to a national survey, show' F. J. SPENCER The auxiliary officers 'elected BLACKBIRDS presided at the tea table. an SPOT A 0OOP THIN6 FOUR AISLES AWA/ ' Washing 13, D. c. will help to locate a definite trend how toward blue, LAUREL P. T. A. were: President, Lousie Brandrlff; When evening's colors In the west war buddies without charge, over peach, green and white, in that NEARLY FOUR HUNDRED PUPILS Fire Officials Few amateurs would associate CONN. CHILDREN 2,000 letters requesting this service IS COMMANDER senior vice president, Kathorme Are piled like children's blocks. the evergreen winter-creeper and order, WILL SURVEY Page; junior vice president, Juan- Then with the sound of rusty keys have been received by various its varieties with the plant they government agencies weekly. ARE NAMED TO HONOR ROLLS OF BEACH CAMP ita Bontatlbus; chaplain, Penelope Turning In rusted locks. know as burning bush or spindle Coimectlcut's children have been COMICBOOKS Warn Citizens Mory. conductor, Mary Corcoran; Blackbirds sitting In a row tree, yet both belong to the genus given 9,606 Individual hearing tests • » » assistant conductor, Inez Spencer; On wires or In a tree ' enonymus. There also Is a shrub­ with puretone audiometers by the Petroleum provlde.i recreation CORSAGES — CUT FLOWERS The regular mcellnR of the Lau- THROUGHOUT LOCAL SCHOOLS Frederick J. Spencer was elected guard, Anna Hart; historian, NcUlC T41k among themselves of things by species named alata, which Is Bureau of Maternal and Child for members of the family with FUNERAL DESIGNS rcl-Hnrrlaon P.T.A. was held Tucs- Of Xmas Fires commander of the Sidney Beach Matthews: patriotic Instructor, Unknown to you and me. easily recognized by the corky such products as plastic fishing Nellie Reynolds; treasurer, Mar-- Elizabeth E. Long wings attached to the branches. Hyglnene of the State Department leaders and tennis racquet strings, Rose Brook Greenhouse dnv cvcnlns at the Laurel Street Camp, U.S.W.V. at a recent meet­ of Health, Florence A. Browne, N. School. Mrs. Fred Howe, president 'niroo hundred ninety four Bran- ft no, Lol Bontley, Cella Gilbert, Schlmmol, Dorothy Baldwin, Alice Fire Chief, John Zvonkovlc and ing. garet Boynton; secretary, Margar­ .The Branford Garden Club met Winged spindle tree Is Its popular photographic film, phonograph "Flowen—The Gill Ideal" piGsldpd over the meeting. ford Public Schools Pupils have at- Fire Marshall, Erne.st Wood, of the et Drlscoll, also Department chief at the home df Mrs. Rudolph F. name. Although It fits will In the D:, reports In the December HcalUi records, golf clubs and other plas­ Mary Hannlford. Mario Mastrlanl, Jones, Potrlcla Rlcclottl, Janet Lewis H. Mory was named Ad­ mixed shrubbery border. It is most TolapKonii 8.I2II—8-0512 ' Mrs. Ellsworth Harrison, chair­ attalnod-Honor Roll standing for the Sonya Morton, Patricia Panaronl, Williams. Branford Fire Department, this jutant and quartermaster. Mory, of staff for the auxiliary; musician, Bailey on Friday, December 2. Bulletin. tic artlcdlcs from radlcs to baby first ranking period. They are divid­ week l.ssued the following state­ ; 'Mrs. H. E. H. Cox, president, pre­ spectaculor as a litwn specimen, rattles. 05 Harrison Ave., Branford man of the safety and recreation Barbara Stevens, Mary M. Zaffln. Grade 6: Richard Arnold, Allen Is also the senior vice-commander Eugenia Kinney. where the corky wings are a year- Hearing tests are given chiefly committee announced that her ed among schooUs as follows: ment on fire prevention during the sided. Interesting pamphlets on to three groups of children: pre­ Grade 2; Timothy Swanson, David Smith, Robert Welles, James RcUly, coming holidays: ."Roses for the Home' donated by round attraction. The open, sunny committee Is planning a survey on LAUREL STREET SCHOOL Susan Cavanaugh, Arden Crocker, location Insures the best develop­ school children of five years or desirable and undesirable comic • Ornde 3: Burkc Asher, Paul.An- Harrison, James Randlzlse, Alex Christmas trees and decorations tfr.S. Dept. of Agriculture were Clnquanla, Thomas Hart, Joseph Jane McDonald. distributed. It was voted to pur- ment of the rosy scarlet autumn over, children In the first three bonks and n.skcd 'several members afltoslbu, Glen Bruce, acoigo Lln- are responsible each year for many foliage, which is another of its grades. Tlie "elected" group Includes to cooperate In making reports on Secondlo, Robert Bcdard, John Grade 0: John .Berlo, David fires which can be avoided by eh&se Wild Life stamps for the V. OPEN MONDAYS sley, Robert McCutohoon, Dominic Konz, John Clrle, Kenneth Bonta- Llbboy, Susanne Holaeribeck, Donna main attractions. The ultimate those children who have failed to .several dllTcrent varieties at a lat­ Tomo-sso, Elizabeth Beach, Judith simple precautions, such as the lo­ T;;.Hammer Bird Room. pass group oudlometer tests given er meeting, tlbus, Roy Roper, Bonnie Davis, Thompson, Marlon Welles. height varies between six and TILL XMAS Clrle, Rosemary Creem, Ann Oran- Eunice Fresco, Sally Upson, Patricia cation of trees in-rooms relative to IMrs. George J. Fouser accompan­ eight feet with an occasional plant under auspices of Uie state depart­ '/O Following the mooting an auc­ del, Carolyn Qrassbaum. Margaret HARBOR STIHEET.SCHOOL other contents, the type of decora­ ied, on the violin the chorus slng- exceeding this height by another ment of education; It also Includes Wrlgley, Linda Edsall, Joanne Nqblle Grade li Kenneth' -{'"i, Richard tion was held wtlh Mrs. Howe and Morton, Jo-Ann Suarlnl, Barbara Susan Kllpatrlck, Margaret Cooke, tions, the electric tree lighting, The Curtis Funeral Home ihte of Christmas carols. Mrs. RoB- toot or two. Where they have room children suspected of hearing less Mrs. A. Hanna os auetlbneera. A Rogers, Valerie 'Rogers, Susan Klkoslckl, David LaVueuX, Ronald and the use of extension < cords and etf, R. Wyant of New Haven gave to spread out, the width often ex­ by parents or teachers because of Susan Cosgrove, Lynn Prout, Janice 8? dfeUghtlUl Impersonation of Mrs. sizeable sum was realized to be QuTnn, Barbara Tolt. Hlckey, Sandra Torolll, Elizabeth Williams, William ZlChell, ' Linda proper fuses. ceeds the height, with the branch­ Inattention or poor school work. deposited in lho,lreaBUry to aid in Coults, Marilyn Fowlet', Lynda Nor­ The following recommendations ERLE C. CURTIS, JR. Huggles from the story—"Christ- es occupying a" characteristic hori­ Hearing testers of the state health the ."icvcral projects which the or- Grade 4: Richard AguzzI, John Royden, Janet Lelnstor. Mfts, In the Ruggles Kitchen." We Bruno, William Kelsey, John Beach, man, Janet Plant, Betnlco Sadow- are made toward the elimination zontal position. department have also assisted In canlzallon Is sponsoring, , ,• INDIAN NECK SCHOOL skl. . *j ; wele all very much Interested and the hearing clinics at Hartford Dis­ ^UTAT THE CORNER yfjlriJ"'"' 4 Charles Collins, Richard Do Sarbo, of such hazards: fehjoyed the preparation of the Few gardeners over have ob­ Refreshments were served later Grade 1: Kenneth Ahlstrom, Grade 2: Wayne Cooper, George Only freshly cut trees should be pensary and,at New Haven Hospital. OF STATE ANP MAIN-• •^- M In the ovenlnK by Mrs. John Don­ Gordon Bontley, Charles Regan, Richard Jones, Valerie Banks, Ruggles children to attend a served the flowers, because they are nelly, Mrs. WlUlam Huzar and Mrs. Borbara Auger, Florence Dombro- Ehlert, Joseph Zlrllls, Dorothy used, and they should be kept 69 South Main Street, Branford Clyistmas dinner party, and, "to barely a quarter inch across and Results ofVlmost 400 of the tests Judith Dzwankcskl, Joy Harrlgan KlsselUs, jeannette Neely, Valerie fresh by being sot In water or wet hB«er,forget they were a McGlll." their yellow color Is far from brll- Walter Lynch. . skl, Patricia Donnelly, Doris Finch, Joan Mitchell, Kathleen Murray. (mostly preschool children) were A.S the next regular :, mooting Anne Mario OlUen Linda Shoroy, Paradls, Angola Suppe. sand. The base of the tree should .'•Over one hundred Christmas lant. Yet no one could possibly deemed unreliable while another dale falls on a holiday,, Iho date Chatiotto sykos, Nancy Alexander Grade 2: Leigh Edwards, Fred­ Grade 3: Thomas Fisher, Michael be cut at an angle at least one Telephone 8-9125 Corsages were brought by members overlook the interesting and showy 700 children failed the first test. 1ms been set for .Tanuary », at orelchon Oarrlty, Anno Hitchcock, erick Lovosh, Jack Reynolds, Curtis Kllmas, Stephen Peterson, Alexlne Inch above the original cut, or tor-the Newlngton Home for Crip­ seed pods, which are conspicious Retesting Is done on both these which time Miss Mary, O'Brien, Mary Lou Sparico! Sauer, Timothy Sullivan, Carol Lalch, Qunhllfi Hovland, Martin deep cuts sawed lengthwise at the pled Children, it seems to mo that after the foliage has fallen. They groups. Of the 779 retests perform­ each year the members Improve present a strikingly beautiful color principal of the . Laurel Street Grade 6; Robert Qulnn, John Conlon, Nancy Crocker, Ruth Dee- Brookheuysen, Elaine Derlso, Owen- base. .Water should bo added daily ed up to September 1, 1949, 140 School win show slides on Visual vey, Susan Fltzgerold, Mary Jane lyn Hlnes, Betsy Jones Sally Murphy to keep the water level above these 69 South Main Street Branford gave clear-cut evidence of hearing FROM Cooke, Robert Rovaldl, Frederick cuts. Aides. .. • Dudley, Lee Morton, John. Qulnn, Kinney, Barbara Kukta, Carol Jacqueline Mursko, Bonnie' Olson, defect and the children were ro- Mary Margaret Beach, Adello Fisher, Lewis, Loralno Llndberg, Joan Grace Taylor, Dorotliy Zukowsky, The room In which the tree Is fered to physicians. WHERE IT DOES OarolDahlqillst, Concella Borzlllo. Petela, Susan Ritchie, Barbara Margaret Flnnegan, Margaret Drls- placed should be kept as cool and Dr. Browne concludes her pre- The American Rod Cross annual­ Grade 0: David Barker, Robert Skolnlckl, Linda Thompson, Sheila coll. moist as possible, and the tree Imlnary report with a testimonial ly spondsmorc money on behalf of Hartley, Patricia Smith. Grade 4: Albert Russell, Richard should not bo located near a stove, to the physicians of the state, es­ Pllvcnl."!, William Bodle, Harry Corn­ radiator or other source of heat. Main Package Store servicemen and women than any ing, Barry Royden, Elliott Sampson, STONY CREEK SCHOOL Arden, Oerlon Bodner, Gregory pecially certain otologists, for theii- other organization except the Grade 1: Peter Burne, Michael Bodner, Walter ParclnskI, Nancy The use of flammable materials generosity In treatment without military cstabltshmont Itself. Lelah Alexander, Betty Elwell, Bar­ 258 MAIN STREET BRANFORD ORANGE ST. at CROWN bara Mahan, Ann Morawskl, OUvo, Daniel Smith, Carollnfantlno Coates Nancy Chamberlain. of any description on, near or remuneration of these hard-of- >ii Primula Murphy, Kathcrlno Camer­ Stephanie Weukert. Grade 5: Russell Judd, Welles under the tree Is extremely hearlng children. In the absence of on Louise Chlndlnl, Beverly Davis, Grade 2: Anthony Lazzarl, David Brandrlff, Michael . Petela, Betsy hazardous. Dry trees should not be adequate clinic facilities. Marylou McBrlde, Joanne Potior. Stearns, John Sullivan, Barbara Armstrong, Judith Atwater, Louise used. ' :^i^'^"^ Haddock, Linda Kamb, Carol Neely, ROBBINS MEAN SO MUCHr HAItiRISON AVENUE SCHOOL Cunningham, Sandra Seastrand. A competent person should be combination with purple hulls and Grade 3: Peter Fagee, Stephen Lucy Bracken, Kathl Hartgen, charged with the care of the tree \Pi Grade l:Clydo Auger, David Nancy , Jones, Noreon Normand and all electric wiring, extension orange-red arils. They are excell­ Brewer, John Flnta, Michael Gior­ McDonald, John Murphy, William DEPARTMENT STORE ent material IOT Indoor displays Altlorl, Lorens Llndberg, Mavis Linda Ritchie,. Patricia Smith. cords, lights and fuses. and last well all through the win­ dano, Stewart Hanna, Dennis Mc- CANOE BKOOK SCHOOL Jtar»UM inl'lf S«r Gowan, Raymond Vlckslrom, Julius Burne, Ellen Larson, Suzanna Mc- Fire extinguishers or a sufficient ter months. Farland, Judith Mellllo, Lynn Olov- Grade 1; William Brockott, John supply of water should be readily BRANFORD, CONN. m Zdanovlcz, William Oommerford, Miller, Arnold Sohloemann, Eileen 228 MAIN STREET Remember the birds I Since large Marola HIckoy, Barbara Lynch, son, Patricia White, Nora Barclay, available In the: room where the birds may chase away the smaller William Van Wilgen Margaret Boatty. C'olburn, Marcla Doba, Mary Flnta, tree Is placed. Extinguishers should ones, set out more than one feed- Monsieur Vincent Marlcno Napoleon, Pamela' Oran- Sylvia Obenchain, Carol Sheilard. be In good working order, and del, Beatrice Ramon, Rosalie Gior­ • Grade 4; John Barclay, Peter nlg Stat on. Place thom In warm Makes Purchase Ot Arouses Interest Dzwonkoskl, Eric Parks, Walter Grade 2: Edward Zdanowlcz, those In charge should know how sheltered spots, but suHlclently In dano, Janot Alexander, Angela Al- Michael Peckevlcz, Susan Clancy, to operate them. Be prepared for cold Weather Uie open to foil surprise attacks Mary Domok, Joan Kulack, Barbara In places of assembly where by cats. An important point Is Purebred Cattle Of Movie Patrons Zattlno, trees are required to be maintained that once bird feeding Is started. TlME-iFFORT Grade 3: Daniel Cosgrove, Joanne fire-resistant. It Is suggested that It' should be continued regularlly William c; 'Van wilgen of Bran­ The widely hearlded film "Mon­ Dykun, • Nancy Kasellnas, Roglna freshly cut trees, properly installed throughout the winter. ford, has purchased one registered sieur 'Vincent" will be shown at the MONSV-YOU SAVi Moloskl, Carol Sanleskl, Joyce in water or wet sand may be con­ Choice With the amazing growth of In­ Jersey, Bertha Onyx from the heard Shubcrt Theater on Monday. I TOWNE TOGGERY I Zdanowlcz, Jeanne Zvonkovlc. sidered as fire-resistant for a few iMen's Underwear Needs] terest in house plants it is impos­ December 12, in a continuous per- Grade 4: David Stadallnk, Marlon days, but should be tested fre­ sible to leave the book "All about owned by Frank W. Cooljor of formonoe starting at 1:30 P. M. It m THRiE AT A&P 252 MAIN STREET PHONE 8-0526 BRANFORD Kasellnas. quently for flammabllity. Trees House Plants," by Montague Free Madison. Connecticut. Is based on the life of St. Vincent Grade 6: Howard Kopjanskl, should not be kept In such places Wines — Liquor - B^er (Doubleday $3.50) out of any list The purchase adds to the steadily de Paul, one of rVance's favorite WINE AND LIQUOR VALUES Maurice Metcalfe, Patricia Doba, of assembly beyond the period re­ of Christmas gifts. It is doubtful growing number in this area. saints, who roamed the country­ WOOL ROBES, solid colors and plaids quired for Individual events, and if there ore a handful of men in side 30 years ago feeding the poor. Patricia Preller. Union Suits, 10% wool Representing the world more learned in plant Dairymen buy Joresey because of Grade 6: Philip Babln, BlUye new trees should be Installed for the high quality of the milk they It is produced by Viscount sizes l2'+o 20 " $10.95 and $12.85 each event. Like precautions should lore than Montague Free and this Blgolow, Patricia Kowalskl, Patricia book Is fllled with his knowledge produce. •. ,!;• ' George de la Grandlere. Krelowlcz. be taken for the use of trees In Short Sleeves $2.79 and experience. Purebred Jerseys are registered The showing will be spon,sorod by PLAID "STUDY COATS" $10.95 SHOIVr BEACH SCHOOL hospitals, convalescent homes and S. S. Pierce Co., Boston ey The American Jersey Cttlllo Club the Catholic charity League of BRIARCLiFF hotels. For other gift books a perusal of which has Its national headquar­ Grade 1; Robert: Finch, Charles the shelves of your favorite book New Haven. IILINOIS STRAIGHT BOURBON BEDJACKETS :.:.,:....- ....$5.50 Gouln, John Ward, Michael Brac­ The effectiveness ' of certain Union Suits 25% wool ters In Columbus, Ohio. Several Miss Jenlta Cronln, a teacher' In PHONE 8-1072 - WE DELIVER shop will be time well spent as Programs are available through 86 5TH n go ken, Sharon Cusack, Patricia Dom flameproofIng materials is found gardening today is richly endowed the Branford junior high school, is browskl. Gall. Hudaverdl, Deborah to be doubtful, therefore, no par The American Jersey Cattle Club PROOF BOT.*>'» ' LAROS SUPS $3.95 and GOWNS $5.95 and $7.95 Short or Long Sleeve $3.75 with an ever growing library of In­ to help breeders get the most president of the. League Local Shauen ' ticular formula or solution can be formative, readable books. theater goers are advised that HANKIES — SACHETS — HOSE , Grade 2: Throop Brown, John recommended at this time for the profits from their Jerseys. tickets may be procured from her. ^SELSON COUNTY Duffy, Frank Hall, Wayne Logan, purpose of flameprooflng Christ­ Union Suits, 100% wool KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBtJN SKIRTS and BLOUSES Lawrence Meeker, Lawrence Peter- mas trees. 06 STH n Qft .son, Janice Blake. Gall Brandrlff, '^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^.^^^%^'^^>^^^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ PROOF BOT *•* ' Vivian Novlckl, Karyl Roganson, The annual Christmas Children's Long Sleeve .$6.50> ^)-|ir:i-4n:ilry'.'=^yH->^%^"V»''%-w^'!^^^^ i Karen Seclcy, Sally Tixggard, Margo Party for the "members and their in friends of the Women's Democrat­ Buy Quality Merchandise COLONEL LEE ic Cliib win be held on Sunday af­ Shirts and Drawers, 33% wool . ea. $2.89 Shop Early For Selections KENTUCKY BONDED BOURBON ternoon, December U from 3 until 1*1 Buy Practical Gifts 100 5TH A 3Q J4^ 4 5 at the Community House. ROBBINS DEPARTMENT STORE PROOF 50T "•«/ Plans have been made to have Union Suits, extra heavy P Santa Claus present to distribute Use Our gifts to the children. A movie will Buy At Robbins Where Nationally Advertised Brands of Merchandise Are Available TOM MOORE be shown and refreshments will be cotton, long sleeve $2.98 Lay-Away-Plan KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON served. The Old Fashion Store With The Latest Fashions 04 STH n nn The committee in charge of ar­ Medium weight cotton Union PROOF BOT *•'' rangements Is headed by Mrs. Ber­ GIFTS FOR LITTLE BROTHER iriAa^pife nard Erlckson. Other committee members are Mrs. Alfred Chmiel- Suits, short sleeves $1.98 Cowboy Shirts, $1.98 High Cut Shoes GIFTS FOR LITTLE SISTER GIFTS FOR BIG BROTHER and DAD CINS Icki, Mrs. Charles Callahan, Miss GIFTS FOR BIG SISTER Genevieve Doyle, Mrs. John Holmes, Plaid Shirts — Pajamas Hip Boots — Slippers NYLON FOR MEN RED CROWN CHOOSE ONE OF THESE Mrs. Fred Georg, Mrs. Edward Evls, Duofold Union Suits, double layer Corduroy Longies Gene Autry Wrist Watches AND MOTHER Mrs. Moohael FerrelU, and Mrs. Sweaters — Cowboy Hats Warm-Up Jackets Polly Pigtail Hats Umbrellas Nylon Hose, Interwoven - Nylon Shirts by Manhattan and 90 PROOF jc no 5TH A rn Patrick McGowan. McGregor - Nylon Ties, Manhattan - Nylon Underwear IIAIF GALLON •*•' ' BOT *•"»' cotton and wool outside ...;.... .$6.50 Western Wallets Sheep Lined Jackets Nitey-Nites Boots - Slippers Textron Blouses Folding Umbrellas BOTTLED EXCLUSIVEY FOR A&P STORES McGregor Plaid Shirts - Manhattan Shirts - Fur Lined and Woodman. Raincoat and Hat Vanta Underwear-- Textron' Slips Hand Bags vimie/^ Grade 3: Edward Fryer, Richard Pajamas - Gowns Shoes Unlined Gloves - Wool Scarfs - Hickok Belts - Umbrellas Judd. Steven Sokolosky, Susan Textron Gowns Fur Lined Gloves POLO CLUB Distmguished members of the Longincs-Wittnauer family of fine Blake, Susan Dahlmeyer, Virginia Dresses - Slips Hankies Traveling Clocks - Wallets - Wool Robes - Swank and 85 PROOF r OC 5TM n JIQ Munsingwear Gowns Mittens and Wool Hickok Jewelry - Adam Hats - Tie Racks - Hip Boots watches, made with the skill of 82 years of fine watchmaking. Charlotte Jo Ann Lammer, Shawn Hand Bags Cotton Quilted /> HAIFGALLON ^'Tf-J BOT A''*' Lynch, Linda White. Munsingwear Gloves Arties - Slippers - All Wool Sweaters - Duo Fold Underwear Prices includo Todoral tax BRANFORD HIGH,SCHOOL larlty plus.., Margaret O'Brien Robes ROBIN HOOD Grade '7: Joseph Colombo, Pajamas Overnight Train • Charles Callahan, Eric Bloomberg, Cosmetics McKem Knitted , 90 PROOF C QQ 5TH O FA John De Sarbo, Joseph Michael THIS CHRISTMAS- Textron Robes ' Cases N MALFGALION V.77 BOT *«J7 Kllmas, Charles Murray, John Gordon PEBSOX i Blouses Jerseys Quilted - Chiffon Cotton Quilted Robes Kamlnsky, Phyllis Forrington, Flannel Gowns Eleanor Hull, Diana Murphy, Joan JUST IMAGINE the joy and squeals of delight Skirts and Slacks Nitey-Nite Dolls Gotham Gold Stripe SCOTCH Ahem, Joan Relchert, Gall Landes, All Wool Slacks Snow Suits Nylons Geraldine Farley, Nancy Williams, that will fill your household when you lead the Vanta Underwear All Wool Skirts MALCOLM STUART Ann Petela, Leocardia Locarno, Gordons Nylons 398 Nancy Williams, Betsy Quinn^ family to the window, pull back the curtains, and Gloves - Mittens Nylon Slips Luggage 86 STH Patricia Holsenbeck. PROOF BOT 3.89 Grade 8: Roger Norman, Frank point v/ith pride to a sparkling, new Chevrolet Raincoats i&. Kamlnsky, Leo Morawskl, Stanley RODERICK DHU Close, John Karlawish, John Mc- parked outside the door. "It's ours" you say, Growsn, Richard Stenton, Jane STH fi\e..,in a mndcrn llalie cjpit]l...ihit lecmi JAC-SHIRTS MAKE YOUR PURCHASE ON OUR CONFIDENTIAL DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Frltsch, Lilllam Smith. wo've lecn In years. Tallorod to perfection with f-K Grade 11, College: Vanessa Potrll- Big, Six Passenger 2 dr. Sedan DEBSOX high among thelr"must»"for Fall. COAST TO COAST Z.Yuut thnite lit three h»iidi(Hne buckle «>lci, five fine lejihtii, lo, Janet Vlshno, Ruth Roller, Janet $3.50io$5.)0. Zipper-Front convertible collar, acllon-bock pleats and French cuffs..* PORT-SHERRY-MUSCAIEL They're fine, mercerized cotton... smartly White, Blue, Tousey, Joan Baker Up to 24 Months to Pay detailed with pearl buttons and links. Sanforized^ styled, wonderfully long-wearing. Your 4 Pockets GALLON 9 00^ ' STH Commercial: Helen Kotowskl, Green, Gray : JUG. BOT 55= Jran Nygard, Anita Tomel, Alle choice of styles in gay colors thot stay uncondilionally woshable combed gingham irt excluilv* SONDERGAARD'S Porsman, Mary Symonds. $7.9.5 color combinollons. Sizes 32 to 40. WA'NY OTHER NATIONAliv KNOWN Grade 12, College: Ruth Johnson, PROMPT DELIVERY bright-as-new after many washing;. [Gordon] BBANO^ AVAaABLE AI AiP STORES Phyllis Rice, Lorraine Stevens, «;.l DEiSOX Various Colors Branford Carolyn Carsten, Marilyn Erlcson, IN TIME FOR XMAS EVE Famous SHIP *n SHORE quality aa seen in tIFE Anne Bltzgerald. (IZIS »-ll 39« WKKOK MADE^tOtSELLB and SEVENTEEN Commercial: Ann Anastaslou. %e|r2^2^^r2|r^2^^^^^^^r^^^^^^%%^K&^e^^^ 2m Main St Mary Margaret O'Brien, Barbara Rodman, Jennie Zebrowski. BRANFORD MOTOR CO. Special: Jeannette De Bernard!, 305 Main St. Phone 8-2535 Branford Barbara Pepe..

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.•X ,Taaa Ten ^tf — •• - TUB BRADFORD REVIEW . BAST HAVEW JTEWB ThurKtlav. Dcnemlifr 8. 1!1''1 Thursday. December 8, 1049 THE BRANFOBD REVIEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS -I'ggo Elovon p'e^lowship Hour treated to the showing of colored slides by Mr. Arnold Taylbr. who 'Relationship Between the Account­ had taken these pictures while on a KIDDIES VISIT 9:00 Confirmation Class meets FIRST CONGREGA'nONAL Views Pictures In vestry. •, . , , Cost Accoilntants ant and Management". Mediterranean Cruise last summer. CHURCH Merry Christmas! And Don't Forget Past. President, Emll J. Mliide, Sunday evening, December 4Ui, The' showing of the slides was In­ People, Spots in Tfie News WITH SANTA AT CHURCH 3rd Sunday In Advent, December 11 The Rev. J. Clement Walker, Pa.stor Meet On Tiiesday win be discussion leader and t.ho_monthly FoUcwshlp Hour was terspersed with Interesting com­ 9:15 Sunday School •• •. ' ^°'*^ Morning Worship Clarence E.'Hennessy will preside. ments by Mr, Taylor, Plan NOW to SUNDAY PARTY 10:30 Morning Worship, Sermon; lo Mail That Christmas Seal Letter! Harry C Landgrcn, Director of attend next month's Fellowship WHO/ !—Air Force's new M»rtin XB-Sl "Childish Rejection , or Accept­ CHURCH OF CHRIST Programs, New Haven Chapter, Hour to be held Sunday, January B, thrptvjpt fiiountl nupport bonib(?i* is shown NOTES ance?''^ !,• . _;_ CONGREGATIONAL National As.soclatlOn ot Cost Ac­ lit i-.ao p. M. • = .• usiMR rifw p.iincJiutc "hiukiha" tcchniquu There wa.^'^'^>^^m^'^^^^^% The Golden Text Is from Isaiah President Poole stated that the 31:5. "As birds flvlng.so, will the Lions of New Haven are working Lord-of hosts defend Jerusalem; hard to bring a bit of Christmas rcss defending also he wlH deliver It; cheer into the lives of many or­ and passing over he will preserve phans and underprivileged chil­ dren In the greater Now Havon Ni:\V HAVUN ^ ' Fashions hnve Selections from the Bible Include area. He feels certain the public chnnged since XH60 the following: "The blind receive will respond In the true spirit of > , when the first their sight, and the lame walk, the Christmas. What greater Joy Is NBW HOAfB sewing lepers are cleansed, and the deaf there than that o[ giving. machines were hear, the dead are raised up, and \ CALL 8-1129 . produced. Totlny the poor have the gospel preached to. them." (Matt., 11:6) • Tlie Children of Mary of St. Vin­ there's a "New Look" lU LESS fL©©^ SP'ACE cent de Paul's Church will meet • *. nnd nn HltillliR TAXKS, .stilfcr loyuliilion tor trucks wure ur({cd by • Correlative passages from the American Automobile Association convention which decried Christian Science texwook, "Science tonight at 1 In the church hall, All-Ncw NliVt' overloading, .safely abuses, nnd congestion such as shown in and Health with Key tothe Scrip­ IIOMH. It's new ':is scone near New Jersey end of Lincoln Tunnel. tures," by.'Mary Baker Eddy, In­ Insltlo and out— clude the following (p.228) : "There All-New to Aivc you Is no power, apart from God. Om­ Gus's perfect scwin/t cn,fier, world," the ad states. prices Instead of lower costs as the nipotence has all-power, and to fnStcr. Sec it lodii}'. The A&P arguments are directed Government lawyers claim. acknowledge any other power is to SEPTIC TANK AND CESSPOOL SERVICE agolnst.tjlnlms made by antl-trust dishonor God. The humble Na- Main Restaurant representatives In speeches, radio "I'he very heart of the antl-trust zarene overthrew the supposition • MANUFACTURERS AND INSTALLEIIS OF FAMOUS. NATIONAtlY KNOWN talks, letters and newspaper re­ lawyer's case is the A&P's methods, that sin, sickness, and death have Regulars Dinners I "NUSTONE" RE-INFORCED SEPTIC TANKS. leases. The Washington lawyers say whlch'Hhoy claliTi are Illegal, have power. He proved them powerless." • UNDIVIDED RESPONSIBIIITY FOR CtSION, MANUFACTURE, INSTAllATION enabled the company to undersell Served Daily 75c up I AND SERVICE . . . SPEEDY TRUCKS (Talaplions •qulpptd) that the suit will not close tl single cornpetltors. How can anyone pos­ A&P store, will result In loweq food sibly say that you will get lower SANDWICHES TO TAKE OUT I • REOISTERED SANITARY ENOINECRS. BONDED MECHANICS, POWER EQUIP> prices and will only affect A&P. I MENT. tt YEARS EXPERIENCE. The A&P points out that the food prices by eliminating the ,) company that hos done so much to Gus Schuermahn "(J^MdW^V/M oVealUt oll/ta /liHMictuilcmUli^iiHoa 1886 court Is: being asked to "break up bring them down?" Elm City Lions A&P retail stores Into seven groups, 'trfVin^MMfiK; Phono 4-0168 ,fACTORY„ AND_ OFFICESi _10l).«p fOUtEVARD (c» Klmbsrly). • NEW HAVEN BUILT LIKE A FINE WATCHI each of, which must' be sold to dif­ The .ad goes-6n to explain that 333 Main St. Eaif Haven Copyrighted iMii" " —.- . CrecUlon tplral gears provlda perftcMy ferent owners, and operated under the suit would make A&P get rid Sponsor Drive balancocJ, itnaolh movamani.,. no vl- new management," and to "order of its , manufacturnlg facilities •ZA J hrnllot), no |orklng, OIt-lmproanatod« us to sell, A&P's factories, which which enable It to pa^s savings #ACjiMs|soi««' fbsfe^ji^ffi^- gepri n«ver nned lubrlcatton, cannot produce many of the fine foods you along to consumers In the form of For Toys Here t?'''^^"^^^^'^!'*^'"^'*'''^^^ •mflor oil on elolti. find In our stores to still other new lower prices. owners. , • "Make no mlfitake about It," the mimtic, You, Mrs. Honnemaker,- take about. Make every child happy with a Models from iiilAs OTHIR NfiW IIOMI rBAfURCSi lOCKPttOOF STITCHINO ad. states. "It the antl-trust law­ new or usable toy on Christmas forms: $2;00 por Wnok , "None of the present owners, ACTION . IHSTANT REVERSE .-.ftOATING PfiESSEH FOOT • who have made A&P what It Is to­ yers succeed In putting A&P out of 24,000 extra steps a year if you have, day. That Is the goal which the 20iYoar Guaranioo PERFECT SPEED CONTROL • DUILf-IN SEWING tAMP . WEST- business, you will find your food Lions Club of New HavCn have set INGHOUSE MOTOR • fUU SET Of ATTACHMENTS. day can have anything to do with an old-fashioned water heater in the Trado'lns accopfod either the stores or the factories," bill higher." - • . for themselvcsi This drive to galh the ad continues. "No one can pre-' In refutation of tlw: Govern­ cellar that you must turn on'and off; er toys, both new and old, for or, diet what the-policies of the new ment's claim that only, the A&P will Dhans and underprivileged children be affected, the ad,points out that by harid. Think of it—24,000 extra is a most worthy project and one Vincent FedericQ owners of the various parts of A&P the suit can be used as a basis for steps climbing cellar stepsr Why not that the entire community no NOW win be. Nor despite the antl-trust an a'tliick against other grocers doubt win want to Join. It Is an AT NASH INC. lawyer's statement, can • anyorie and merchants in other,lines. put an end to this waste of your ener­ enterprise in which those who have toll howsnany A&P stores will re­ gy. Install.an win give generously for those who 30! Main Sfreet main open or will be closed. So, "If A&P Is destroyed," according Home 4-230'!—Bus. 4-2530 East Haven to the company, "no businessman have not. Only new or serviceable (•Ml,, I ., - while there may be a food store EHfiftiE.'.iiE* toys are wanted—not toys , which where 'your A&P Is now located,. It are broken because It would take won't beiydur.A&P store. Make no JNTfftiflt? too much time to repair them.:The EVERY FUR GOAT, JACKET AND SCARF IN OUR mistake about Jt., Its the antitrust AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC objective Is to make every child ' " ' '•;•,'•:•','•• - , .''• .''^ K '• :• , ... I ; f' lawyers win their suit. It will mean happy and not Just a few. Presi­ the end of A&P as you know It." The Gift Shop B0Wf,>ER!2!:8 e.4.K!fl> VAhim. WATER HEATER dent Jim Poole said that the Lions The company cities reasons why gxft'Ricrt „ are going to be Santa Claus unlim­ the suit would result In higher food MORE mozm fooB SPACE ! ited and they want to turn what ENTIRE COLLECTION HAS BEEN REDUCED. MALLEY'S Have all the piping hot water you need might be a lonely and dreary day "Gifts That in the Big Frozen Food Locksr for every household purpose by simply for thousands'Of boys and girls into the happiest Christmas they "Mmm' — NOW we've simply loads of fro­ turning any hot water faucet in your ever, have experienced. OLD MILL People Like" zen fruits and desserts." home. Never a minute's wait for baths, All-STEEl 0[>3f-Pii:CI5 STREA?/!- Through arrangements made by r^mUi FMSH FOOD SPACE! dishes, 'clothes, housecleaning, etc.! Fire Chief Heinz of New Haven. ANTIQUE SHOP DUNCAN GLASS For dependable automatic perform­ Fire Chief Spencer of Hamden and ^ in the Normal Cold Storage Bin Fire Chief Hanson of East Haven, HASKO TRAYS ance, utmost economy and freedom permission has boon granted the E ARE QUOTING "Plenty of healthful fresh vegetables — at- Restoring ROOKY MORWAi coiB r,mm. from tank rust and corrosion. Lions to make use of all the (Ire ETHEL LEA-NORE ways ready to cat or cook!" houses In these areas as toy collec­ Antiques Wanted Cdft1PASTM£t4r,••;-', • tion depots where people may leave SACHET CREME PERFUME their toys. Police Captain Howland HAND PAINTED VASES MORE TALL BOTTLE SPACE! of Woodbrldgo has .given permis­ Nils Ahlberg sion to use police headquarters lo NIC-NAC SHELVES • in the Flexible Shelf area cated at Bethany Center. The Saltonstall Place and Main St. JANUARY PRICES INITIALED COASTERS "Room to spare for the kids* milk and Lions suggest that the toys-be ap Phone 4-2610 East Haven soft drinks and for my beverage needs"! proprlately wrapped If possible so as to make these gifts, look attrac­ NOVELTY JEV/ELRY . tive. Also mark the package ,by DAINTY THINGS MORE DRY FOOD SPACE! .o means of a tag to Indicate the na­ FOR BABY in the Dry Storage Cellar -> AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC We're Still Open CHILDREN'S BOOKS "Yummy! . . . my cereals and crackers and AND THINGS TO-DO cookies are always crispy noii/'! WATER HEATERS AMATO'S MOW All Kinds of its a real deluxe refrigerator .. . designed with are in a class by themselves. See them RESTAURANT more convenience features I.,. priced within your now at our showroom. Your-Master Christmas Cards means. Big Freeter Locker holds up to 50 lbs. of Plumber, Electrical Dealer or our rep­ frozen foods .. . 5 Lift-Out, adjustable, triple- resentative will help you select the cor­ chromed shelves ... 2 double-ourpose Crisper THE PERFECT XMAS GIFT IN FUg CAN BE AT _ rect size to meet the requirements 'of PHONE 4-1730 Drawers ... 4 pop-up tj'pc ice cuoe trays... tney Priced from ' MOMAUGUIN 240 Main St. East Haven, all add up to the "Nation's Favorite" — the "Big your household. 81/2"cu. ft. Deluxe! 319.95 YOURS AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS. decorate with SEE IT EASY TERMS I PICTURE LIGHTS ONLY ^DOWN OPEN EVERY MONDAY TILL XMAS ro Public Bplritcd local nier- shadow boxes that light up chantB. as an expression of INSTALLS ONE IN YOUR HOME NOW fCoodwiU. want you to rcceiva Ihls lovely batkel of gifts If with a three-way switch 24 MONTHS TO PAY BALANCE you hav^ Juit moved to -the Virga Dolls and Kittens city.' become cnifajfed. are a >'ew Mother, have Just moved. 9.95 to a new address within the Christmas Tree Decorations A. C. P. ELECTRICAL SERVICE Inc. city, or just become Sweet Sixteen. There's notl)lnj£ to Sonnothing charmingly new in the way of home decoraJlon Rustcraft Christmas Cards buy. No obligation. . Phona ... the "Picture Light".. It's a colorful picture by day ... a ro­ TELEPHONE 4-2298 — 4-1854 ':^our Welconjc, ,\V^gon'-, tloll- .ess Whose phone is lasted be­ mantic light by night. Flick the switch once and it's a reading Boxed Candy - BulkChristmds Candy THE GONNECTICuf^^lGHT&10WER CGJ low and arrange to recei\:« iight. Flick it again and the entire room has a colorful warmth. 467 MAIN STREET EAST HAVEN,, CONN. ^Ihese gifts. k ' 191 Orange Street, Nev< Haven Use them in pairs over end tables, beds, in dark corners. Your t -. -,-•,.,-, ; -, km'I choice of Chinese .landscapes or floral designs. - A Busln4ti-MjMug*d, Ttit-P^jini Comp*mf KANDY KORNER We also carry a complete line of small household Welcome Wagon 4 TELEPHONE 8-1196 ••,..'.'. Furniture—Third Floor NfWYOUK • MEMrMIS • LOSANCd.U Main and Elm Streets East Haven appliances including radios and television " lORONIO NEW HAVEN 9-4139—BRANFORD e-37-(6 I PHONE

11 i iji^ii* •:.."'.•'. Tr ^.» Thnrsday, December 8,1949 THE BRANFORD REVlfiW . EAST HAVEN NEWS f flgfl Thirteen tftffo Twolvo. Thiirstlayi December 8, IMP THE BRANFORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS CHRIST ciirncH ADVER'nSEMENT Old Sfone Church Frank S. Tarbell East Haven, Connecticut "Deck The Hall..; Bov. Alfred Clark, Rector MARY ETHEL FENWICK, MISS MILDRED LACROIX, SAVES TrMe , TOWN OF EAST HAVEN. CONN. Is R.O.T.C. Sergeant December 11 3rd Sunday In Advent t Issues Calendar 8:00a.m. Holy Communion The following lolS-Bnd other pieces of proptlrty sltuatod In the Town OIAMONOS ARe Col. Stephen E. Stanclsko, Pro­ 8:30a.m. Church School A. J: GAMBARDELLA WED CIVIL SERVICE WORKER, of East Haven and'taken by the Town for noin-paymer^ of taxes arc For Coming Week fessor ot Military Science and UiOOa.m. Morning Prayer and Avo/vs rue HARoesr Tactics, at Yale University has Sermon the Rector, "Challenge AT SECOND NATIONAL Further information concerning the properties listed below may be Friday, ncccmbcr 9 made public the list of promotions ot St. John the Baptist—to-day". ON THANKSGIVING DAY WEDS SGT. COVINGTON had by applying at the Town Hall, East Haven; Conn. 8:00 P.M. Couples Bowling Fellow­ OF/^LL K-NOtVN SUB~ In the Yale Army and Air Force Tuesday, December 13— • BANK In the following list the lots and other places of property Dor sale ship. Old Stone Church couples and •STANCeS, Bar THEY MLL ROix; units. Vestry Meeting at the Rectory, . A pretty weddlni? took place In Mr. Henry J. LaCrolx of'Harrlson Mli-s LaCrolx. a native of Bran- are arranged by streets. The number given below each street or avenue Is their friends will meet In the East Wednesday, -December 14— brothor-ln-law of the bridegroom. Avenue announces the marriage of ford, has been In Japan for nearly ^VRff IF HEATEO St/FFICIENrLY^ Ranking officer of the Army ' I Hamden on Thanksgiving Day Tile bride wore a white sUppci that ot the lot number or numbers that are for sale>. Acreages arc so Haven Bowling Alleys tor an even­ unit, which contains 125 men, are OuUd-AiixlUary all day meeting when'Miss Mary Ethel Fcnwlok, his sister. Mildred, to Sergeant First two years as a Civil Service worker. Pay bills by Personalized ing of fun with the big pins. Tills satin gown, designed with a doublr Class, Leslie H. Covington of the She returhed to the west coast a listed. cadet Majors Charles D. Pratt, at tho Home of Mrs. E, H, Spreng- .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold sweetheart neckline, lOng sleeves Check Plan. Keeps your get together Is open to everyone SUMMERTIME orsren-' Class of 1950, of Honolulu, Hawaii er, 34 Richmond Street, '• U. S. Army, In Seattle, Washington few weeks ago. ADMIRAL STREET HUGHES STREET who Is Interested, and It Is suggest­ and Robert S. Spears, 192B, ot liTenwlek or 50 North. St. and a train. Her Illusion veil wac on Saturday, December 3. accounts straight, saves E. Lots 32 to 37 £ATWS enOANSERS F(J~ Thursday,. December 14— arranged from orange blo.ssom Sergeant Hrst Class Leslie H, N. Lots 233 to 240 ed that you call Mrs. Duane Hat­ Ypsllantl, Mich, Junior oulld Annual Meeting Hamden, was married to Mr. Al- Covington, 27, son of Mr, C. M, Lots C • E. Lots 40-41 field, 4-2215, for reservations. rune SUPPLIES BECAUSE Chonse Joseph aambardolla, apn tiara, She carried gardenias, car­ time and furnishes re­ E. The Air Force unit, which con­ and Christmas Grab-bag Party. nations and pompon.s. chids and streamers of stephanotls. Covington, Route No, 2, Shubuta, Lots X Lots 42-43 ', Sunday, December 11 ofsreKs smwN sists of one Group With 227 men, Church Hall 8:00 P. M. Of Mr. and Mrs. E. Gambardella of Mississippi, ha,! served as a member ceipt. L'ow cost, 10c a -E. Lots 60-51 . , Third Sunday In Advent 2 St. Paul Avenue, East Haven, at Miss Mazurok wore an aqua­ The maid of honor wore an aqua­ ANDOVER ST. DuiziNG MAY-SEP­ Is headed.by cadot Major plerson Thursday" Dcctmber IB— of Company B, 1st Battalion, 8th check. No charge for de­ E. L6te 54-55 9:45 A.M. Church School p. Melcher, 1050, Group Command­ 6:30 P M. Junior and Boys choir 0 o'clock In St. John the Baptist marine satin gown trimmed with marine gown with a'matching hat, Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry S. Lots 122-123 - E. Lots 66-57 |, 8:30 and 11:00 A.M. Morning Wor­ TEMBER SEASON. er, of Phllodfilphla, - Pa,; • Cadet . Church. Tile ceremony was per- lace, and a matching hat, and and carrltjd a bouquet of gardenia.? In Memorial Room. ' Division, stationed at Camp King, posits. You • receive free AUSTIN AVE E. Lots 60-61-, ship Services. I'he Rev Hatfield will Capt, Richard H. S. Pershan; 1051. 7:45 P. M. Senior Chlor In formetl by the Rev, Walter Lyddy carried rust colored" pompons, The and yellow pompons. The brides- Omlya, Japan, He has received E. Lots 64-66 use "A Consistent Working Know- Deputy Group CommandcriV of In a settlnR; of white and orchid bridesmaids wore American beaiity wore similar ensembles In gold orders to returned to the zone tSf a wallet-type check book Lot Memorial Room. i satin and lace gowns and match­ E. Lots 71-72 ., lodge of Jesus' Plan" as the subject Brooklyn, N. Y.. Cadet-, Capt. • MOMAUGUIN — MISSION Chrysanthemums. color, They carried yellow gardenias Interior for reassignment. with your name stamped ATWA'TER STREET E. Lots73r74 1 \J ,.j of his message. Mrs. Kenneth Simp­ Frederick D. Wolfe, 1051, Group "Ave Mario," "Panis Angcllous,"- ing hats, and their bouquets wore and white dasles. Sergeant First Cla.ss Covington, W. Lot 628 to 633 son will sing at Hie 8:30 service and Executive Officer, of .Lima, 'O:, and 101 Dewey Avenue- and "On This Day, O Beautiful of' yellow; pompons. Miss- Cacaoc E, Lots 79-80 i Doocmbor 11, 3rd Sunday In Advent A reception fbllowed the cere­ has completed a thirty months in gold and your name BOSTON AVENUE W. Lots 120-121 the Intermediate Choir at the 11 Cadet First Lt. William E, Hollow, Mother'!,were Included in the nup­ Wore ft light blue satin frock and n o'clock service. 1950, Group Adjutont.ot -WaShlng- 9;30tt.m.- Morning Prayer and tial music. poke bonnet, and carried a colonial mony In the Castle where the tour of duty In Japan of . a six printed on each check. . E. Lots 483-484 W. Lots 104-105 ; • Sermon Tlio Rev. Canon S, Wal- bride's mother received In a taupe year enlistment, and will receive a ton. D. C. promoted .to tho .tanK • '•; Given In marriage by her father, bouquet. :. furlough, prior to being reassigned Come-in and start your BOXPORD STREET JANOOA. COUftT , 3:00 P.M. Junior Pilgrim Fellow­ of sergeant was Frank S. Tarbell cptt Urtsley. the • bride was , attended by Miss There • was a breakfast In tht; colored dress and accessories, and a Lot 28 ( ship. Our Christmas Gift Project 10:40 ft,m, Church School corsage of orchids. She was assisted in the States. S. Lot 336 E. ot 32 Ivor Strebt, East Havoti. Loraliie Mazurek, maid of Iionor; PenWick home, after which' a account today. LAUREL STREET of gifts for the Children' Hospital Monday, December 12— Miss Theresa Sullivan and Miss dinner and reception were held In by the bridegroom's mother who Covington, who Is assigned to BRADFORD AVENtra will be concluded. Boys and girls are Choir'rehearsal at 7:00 P, M. ' ... ; with boughn of holly!" fjlKht Iho candles—plump, jolly rod wore a ctwoa brown ensemble with the Unit as a Platoon Sergeant, Ni Part of loU 369, 370, 432, 433 E., tots 1-2 • / TOnl Conte, bridesmaids; and Miss Dbnat's Town Ho, Mllford. Mrs. ones; lull, dlgnldcd white onon; cute, tiny Krccn ones like tho ones reminded to bring tho equipment Margaret Cacace,' Junior brides­ Fenwlek wore a Burgundy tlssiie an orchid corsage.' ; • has been participating In maneuv­ BRAZOS ROAD E. Lots 13-14 / Frank H. Redfleld, ' formerly: of that bc-deck these llltio coconut-chocolate cupcnkcs. Surrounding o ers at Mount Fujiyama, Yoshlda, E. Lots 15 : ' they, brought last week. 148 Tyler Place, East Haven • now hy' dirhhMi SMIS maid. . •'.. faille gown, black accessories, and shimmering, silver Christmas tree, set on a mirror, they mako air When the couple left for a wedd­ THE Part Of Lot 02 7:00 P.M. Senior Pilgrim Fellow­ a gardenia corsage; the bride­ Japan, for the last few weeks. E. Lot 19A LEDYARD PLACE resides at 180 Seaside Avenue In •'• Mr< Anthony; aambnrdella was charming a center-piece as over graced a party table! ing trip In Now York and Miami, ship. The meeting will begin at 7:00 QuUford. ' his brother's.besb man. Ushers wore groom's mothbr, a black crciie Fla., the bride wore a Burgundy With seven ? years and eight SUOIINll NATIDNAI, nANK Lots 200-201 : gown with a beaded yoke, black .Christmas Candle Cupcakes Scvcn-Mlnutc Frosting months of service behind him, five BRENNAN STREET P. M., when Mr. Kenneth Johnson Mr. James. OaMbardclla, another suit with brown acces,sorles. They llf NF.W lHyCN W. Lot 24 - LENOX STREET of the National Association for tho ,. Jirother and Mt^. Anthony SuUo, accMsorlos, and an orchid. corsage. IW cupi liflcj Cilie tlour 2 efin whilci. unbeaten ot It with the Air Force In tho Lots 224-225. resistance to change. Tho entire 1 Vj leaipooni dotiblc-acllnff biKJnft pdvder t ^j cupl lURir will be at home In 263 Wooster European Theater of Operations V.a Cliiirrli Sl„ (Ni'tl Iri tlic I'lilt Olfirc) E. Lot 72 to 74 1 W. Advancement of Colored People will yf'ttupoon tilt Dash of tall Street W. Lots 222-223 speak on Race Relations. Tliero will action Is portrayed aa ocburtlhg VI cup butter pt oilier ihorlcning V\ cup Water during tho war he plans to make .Mrnihrr l-cilL-ral Iln|iii9lt Insurflnro Corp. BRETTON STREET within five weeks,- durlntt' which 2 leaipoont liplit corn tyrup. Mr. DelOuldIco served with tho LONG ISliAND SOUND be a Worship Service and the even­ I tup lumr • the Army his career. He sailed ^ .Mf!iitliL'r pL'tleral Hcscrvo Syilein % W. Lot 100 there Is heart-rending but humor­ 1 tu>i »eil lieiten 1 teaspoon vanilla U. S. Navy'In the-South Paclfisc overseas to join the First Cavalry •N. Lot 41A \ ing win conclude with a Squhre ous conflict between the gonfera- 2 iquiret uniweetened.chocolile. melted ' Combine cKg whites, sunfar, area for three years. BRIGHT STREET Dance. Give Her Beaufiful Lingerie W cup milk • ,„ , • salt, water, and com syrup In top Division In Japan on July 23, 1947, ' N. Lots 61 to 69 MANSFIELD GROVE ROAD- tlons. Mf Stomp Out TB i teitpoon.vai^llU of double boiler. Beat with rotary S. Lots 71 to 77 - W. Lots 71-72 Tuesday, December 13 'Sift flour:fince, measure, add 6:30 P.M. Regular monthly supper CKK heater or electric beater about ' %^%%^^^'^%%'k^%'^^^^%^s^^^%^^%^f^^^^^^%^<^^%^% CATHERINE STREET W. Lots V ,. Let me help you select your gifts boklng powder and salt,-anil sift 1 • minute, or until thoroughly MEADOW STREET [:' meeting of the Men's Club In the tggctlicr three times, Croam mixed. Cook'over rapidly bollinp E. Lots 155-156 Parish House. Come and bring a • E. Lots 146-147 E. Lots pt 6 • f . shortcnirigi add sugar gradually, water, beatlnpt constantly \vltn E. Lots 19-20 Vr friend for a good meal, an evening (ind oroam together until light rotary BKK beater (or at hleh W. Lots 161-162 ot music, movies and good felllow- i i and fluffy, Add eggg and beat W. Lots 27 *' • shlp and an excellent speaker; speed of electric mixer) 7 mm- CHARTER OAK'AVE. S. I \ wall; then add cnocoloto and utes. or until frostlnir will stand W. Lots 51-52 Lots 8A .f .W , namely, Judge Abraham Markle, Lucille's blend. Add flour, alternately with up in stllT peaks. (Stir froBtInK W. Lots 44-45- -; • MERLINE AVENUE Judge of the Mllford Conn. Town Shirley, a school girl, over-weight ttlllk, a small amount at a tlino, up from bottom and sides of pan W. Lots 40 to 43 w. Lots 127 1 Court, who win speak on "Juvenile FAY GARVIN nnd very shy, Rose laccarlno ot beating'after, each liddltlon until occasionally with rubber scraper, w. Lost 69 to 71 Delinquency." New Haven; Miss Stearns, a mid­ smooth. I Add vonllln., Turn into apatula, or spoon.) Remove .from W. Lots 48 to 50 w. dle-aged spinster, very active In CHARTER OAK AVE. ' Lots 72 to 74 Wednesday, December 14 IN PLAY AT Sizes 32-48 Free Gift Wrapping greased cupcake pans, filling them' bdllinir water. Add vanilla'and' W. Lots 48 to SO baking and sowing, Slmonetta An- about U full. .Bako in moderate beat 1 mitiutc, or until thick ERATOR W. Lots 23 7:30 P.M. Choir Rehearsal for the gell ot Hamden; Mary Dolaney, a E. Lots 33-34 High School Age Choir. Mr. Gadd ovisn (360" F.) 20 to 25 minutes, enough to spircad. W." Lots 53 to 55 E. N. H. COLLEGE Junior In high school, presented of or until done. Dip cupcakes In, Notci For a smoother fvostlng;, Lots 35-30 ' ' will be glad to have all boys and many actlvlUos, Eslene Malone of . . CHESTER PLACE MBTHUEN AVENUE girls In the 9 — 12 grades come and Seven Minute Frosting. Then roll wipe down aides of piin with a S. • Lots 238 to 240 The Drama Club .of New Haven Now Haven; Harry, a schoolgirl in shredded coconut. Insert tiny fork wrapped In a damp tloth N. Lots 77to 85 Join this newly forming choir. State Teachers College, under the with notoriously blank expression capdie in top ot each cake ohd before and durini? cookinK'and CHURCH STREET MINOR ROAD 7:30 P. M. chrtstmos Party for direction of Dr, Dorothy R, Davis, and rapid, monotonous speech, liitht candles Just before serving. bcutin);, to prevent cryatiilllzation. W. Lots 115 to 118 W. Lots 28 the evening group ot the Women's win present a ,three-act comedy, Gertrude Ott of Walllngtord; Owen COE AVENUE Council. Tills win be held at the "Jenny Kls.sed Me", in tho college Parksldo, a college boy ot utter MOULTHROP STTtEBT brashnoss, certain of his charm, W. Lots 49 to 51 • N. Lot 43 to 47 home of Mrs. John Allen, 112 Hcm- auditorium, on the evenings of The couple, loft- on a, trip to Walter Hotkowskl, son, of Mr.-and W. Lot 111 rear .Ingway Ave., with Mrs Allen, Mrs. December 8 and 9. Intelligence, and poiiularlty, Irv­ Miami,' Fl(i,''and baking it TO YHEADQUAR TERS s. Lot 14 Cleaning Supplies — Oarden YES! . . . Univctsal's BIG "9 PLUS" Standard has reasons to be known as the W. Lots 5 - • Sand, Fill and Loam For Sala Supplies — Household Needs automatic. Equipped with W. Lots 196-197;. i s. Lot 15-16 Housewives'Varorile — the refrigerator with "more of everything"! And here are itj s. Lot 17-18 78 High St., 4-3833, East Haven 310 Main St., cor. Elm Street Send in This Coupon ' all Universal features de* "reasons": nearly S'/j cu. ft. of normal cold storage space with 4 Lift-Out triple placed GETTY .ROAD 8. Lot 10-20 , signed to help you get chrome shelves . .. Glass metal Crispcr for greens and leafy vegetables . .. Eye-Level N. Lots 114 to 118 S. Lot 9-10 Our Selection Is Now At Its Best Temperature Control ... Freezer Compartment holding up to 30 lbs. of frozen foods GORDON STREET SHORT BEACH ROAD CENTRAL CENTRAL CLEANERS beticc meals faiict, S. Lots 47 Lots 287 to 289 I ... Glass meat-drawer. . . they all add up to nearly 15'/2 sq. ft. of shelf area — and AND DYERS GifT SUBSCRIPTION TO THE S. Lots. 48 SHORT ROAD SHOE REBUILDING CO. they arc a few of the "reasons" tvhy you should own a Vnioersall Home of Dtstitictive Cleanlna i $199.95 S. Lots 50 N. Lot 130-136 •/or* Co/Zed For and DtllYtrtd We Operate Our Own Plant USE OUR LA YA WA Y PLAN GRACE STREET S. Lots 125-129 4 HOUR CLEANING SERVICE BRANFORD REVIEW Q i year • SILVER SAND ROAD Spee/o/ii/nj in Inrhihit Hall Soitt >,••••X^ W. Lots 631-632 . CALL FOR AND DELIVER ii S. Lots 24 279 Main .M. Phone 4-1386 Eeit Haven moREidWSp^ic^TO HARWICH STREET 322 Main St. Tel. 4-0070 Eait Haven EAST HAVEN NEWS D 2 years • COME IN AND SEE IT TODAY! N. Lots 351-352 S. Lots 10 MOMAUGUIN N. Lots 7-8 ASK FOR A FREE COPY OF N. Lots 353 . Lots E CHIEF OF THE OUINNIPIACS Prked ti.r\ ' HAMPTON ROAD W, 111 Lots 106 to 190 JAMES F. MILANO BARKER TRUCKING CO. To .: ; .,.;...„.„.:;,;...... MOREnoun FOOD %fka E. Lots 56-57 STEVENS STREET Local and Long Distance Mavlng, HEMINGWAY AVB..& SECOND ST. Lots 478 to 480 Carnevale's General Insurance - Finance Crating and Storage OUR BIG TOY CATALOGUE E. Lot 1-2 29 to 33 Address '„ Lots 555 Room I, Holcombe Building, Jnd Floor 5 Ura Avenue Eait Haven $ 249.95 HENRY STREET STRONG STREET ALL GOODS INSURED Main and High Stl. Eait Haven TALL BOTTLE SPACE E. Lot's 371-372 Lots 19 to 24 Colonnade MORE Toil. Office 'i-Sm — Roi. •1-358I Ollico Ratidenca From CHRISTMAS SPECIAL E. Loti 8 to 16 THOMPSON AVENUE MOMAUGUIN-ON-THE-SOUND 7-mi F. A. BARKER 4-06OI EASY TERMS E. Lots 411 to 412 Lots 662 to 665 FREE DELIVERY , W. Lots 308-300 . TWISS STREET Dining at its Best Address'.., ,..: .,,,.;,.;. Free Range Installation MORE FRESH FOOD SPACE W. Lots.310-311 Lots 661 FRED W. DAY ti your icrvize *j adequate Lots 555 to 558 Parties,, Banquets , LUCAS STUDIO W. Lot? 16-17 . , , Your CONN. COKE CO. W. Lots 6-7 VERA STREET PORTRAITS — WEDDINGS ONE YEAR'S FREE SERVICE HIGH STREET Lots 28 , Hunt Suppers Representative V/EDDING CANDIDS W. . Lot Z WEST STUEET jormerly Koppers Coke Co. , Main and High Streeti (lecond floor} PLENTY OF PARKING IN THE REAR Lots 47-48 EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT OFFICE 4-1681 The BRANFORD REVIEW HIGHLAND AVENUE WHITMAN AVENUE 265 Chldsey Ave., East Haven EAST HAVEN JA. C P. ELECTRICAL SERVICE, INC iyliiili^^;^!^^ W. • Lots-178-179 $1.50 per person Lots 39-40 W. Lot 164-165 WILLIAM STREET ALL YOU CAN EAT and Telephone 4-2298 . 4-1854 E. Lot 30-31 Lots 221-223 467 Main St. East Haven, Conn. E. Lots 59 Lots 224 to 228 Somo lay iha old Sadism Momau- CHAIR CANING ALFRED F. HOLCOMBE Anderson Auto Accessories E. Lot 34-36 SORRENTO AVENUE guin prelldflS in ipirif during ihn The EAST HAVEN NEWS A. C. P. ELECTRICAL SERVICE Inc. E. Lot 67 Tiiunday night Hunt Suppors, SAW FILING GENERAL INSURANCE Lots 151-152 gratified tliaf iilt doitro to be re­ E. Lot 84 Lot 153 c/o THE BRANFORD PRINTING CO. We also carry a complete line of small 467 Main St. Telephone 4-2298 - 4-1854 East Haven, Conn. — Lot 145-146 membered has reached over 300 Sc/iiorj, KniYct and Tools Sharpened Accident - Liability - Fire 222 MAIN STREET PHONE 4-0960 EAST HAVEN ' Lots 167-168 yean. * . - Phone 4-137] BRANFORD, CONN. household appliances including radios HILL STREET Lots'203-208 KEN YORKS Tci. 4-3949 We also carry a complete line of small household 239 Main Street Eal) Haven and television E. Lots 337 Lots 136-137 For ReservaKons-^Phono 4-4286' 2S2 Hemingway Avo. Eait Haven appliances including radios and television E. Lot 381 Lots 89 to 92

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jPAgo Fourteen THE BRANFORD REVIEW • EAST HAVJBN NEWS Tliursday, Dcccmbftr 8,1949 Thursday, December 8,1949 THE BEANFORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS Page Fifteen International Christmas judge John F. Sclleppl, of New'point a Youth Committee to survey FOR THE COMMON DEFENSE BRANFORD MAN T. B. Eradication FOREST StOGK Elks Launch Program York, Chairman of the Youth Ac-1 the commulty's needs In this- field Production has begun on a new You Haven't Forgotten Anything. One Quarter To Build Leadership tlvltles Committee, IriformcdiBcebciwlth the vie* of broadening the radiation detection-device for use A GRADUATE OF Has Made Sf/ides, IS AVAILABLE that addltlonil information re^- order's already extensive youth ac- by military and civilian defense or- Have You? Visits Santa, Amonff Nation's Youth latlve to manner of making appUca- tlvltles which Include aid to crippled ganljjatlons. Less sensitive than the INSURANCE CO. FOR PLANTERS ',,, '—i— tlons and selecting the recipients [Children, summer camps for under Cf. Office Says IVtB AVERAGE AMERICAN WOMAN A program to strengthen de­ of the leadership awards would bo privileged children, com petltlve Oelger counter, It Is designed to OPTICAL mocracy by developing leadership measure relatively large concen­ Road States ANNUALLY SPENDS HeR^MONEV^ ILLUSION... Tlio State Park and Forest Com­ supplied later. sports, support of orphanages and "Oftlclal and voluntary health among America's youth has boon Chairman ScUcppl's announce- youth centers, sponsorship of Boy tration of radiation such as caused agencies have made great strides In The Now Havon Railroad's "See 0i THIS WAY: IN THIS BOOK mission has announced- that during launched by the Benevolent and by the atomic bomb. the cradlcatloh of tuberculosis In OUTLINE the coming year sovlce of the Farm mcnt also urged every lodge to ap-1 Scout troups and many others. Santa Claus for a Quarter" spccliil Protective orler of Elks, Richard Connectleiit since 1000." said Wil­ fare,,designed to make it po.ssible EYEGLASSES DRAWING, Foresters and Forest Rangers will E. Bcobe, Exalted Ruler of Now Ha­ liam M. Haenszcl, Director, Bureau bo made available to all prospective for, any youngsters In , Southern SOMETIMES THE ven Lodge of piks, disclosed today, of Vital Statistics, Connecticut Stale New England 10 ride the train to OUTER LINES purchasers of forest planting stock. ^r. Bcebe said that, as the first Department of Healthi' In the SCO Santa oltiUs, for a round-trip SEEM NEARER ^I'hls service means step In the program, the Grand December Health BuHethv ContllHl- tare of only 25o. applies In Connecti­ THE BYE.... 1. Tile Forester will give you on- Lodge Activities Committee this ed. concentrated effort In tubcrcU- cut not only lb trips to Hartford 7 I DRESSES SOMETIMES THE thc-ground advice on what to year will award eleven $300 college losLs control nieasurgs should iiioan and Now Havon, but also to Now I »35.60 CENTER LINE. plant. Cosily errors may be,avoid­ scholarships to boys and. girls with that virtually none of tho, children Ybur City. It vvas learned to-day. ed by receiving professional advice the most distinguished records for now bclngiboru In Uils,state win • Under the special Christmas ar- cdncernlng the tree, species ' best Ifcadershlp. One award will be made ever die from , tuberculqsls.: If tho rangomont, which will bo In ottccl suited to a site or an objective. In each of eleven districts, Into 1900 death rate from thos disease dally except Sundays up to and 2. After looking over-your land which the country has been divided had prevailed in 1948, there would Including Docombor 24, tho 26c SUITS the forester, win aid you In placing for the purpose. The awards will be have been 3,591 deaths Irt Connecti­ •16.70 your order and will, It requested, made to high school seniors who cut contrasted lo the 623 which did yoai's Hartford has had the highest return In the sprlnpj to deliver the are quallflea for college entrance occur, so that the control of tuber­ tuberculosis mortality, 62.0, for and must bo used to finance the culosis can bo considered responsi­ As n sjmbol of intonmtionnl good will duinig tho Yiilctldc,' trcs and demonstrate proper, plant­ first year's college expenses. cities in its population class. For foi'pigu Rlutlentfl from four fai'-lluni; niiliona ot Iho .world Knllicr ing methods. ble to rlhc saving of 3,056 lives dur­ the same peribd, Now Britain had nvouml the mnngcr i\t Chicngo's YMCA Hotel. Mombcra of tho lil- 3. The Forester win have applica­ "While a boy or girl to be eligible ing the past year. ' } • an average ahiiuol rate ot 42.4; lel'imlionnl club picliU'ed nliovo 'iirci (loft to right) Win J'usno SHOES 6- must (30 Echolastlcally qualified to cause of death In 1000, with a rate Bridgeport, 40.4; New Haven, 30.0; Miyashiro, Honolulu, llnwuilj Crosctnclo Gutiorrcj, Havnnn, CubaiJ tion blanks and a current price Stamford, 37.0; and Waterbury, 36.0. SLIPPERS list. ,• go to college, the emphasis In this Tuberculosis waji the leading SIRIIO Ciindorseii, Oslo, Norway, and ICcUl liliole, liombny, India./ ; «Z5.00 new program Is on the qualities of Windham and Tolland Counties 4. Tlio Forester will be available leadership displayed- by the appli­ of 187,4 per 100,000 population, and had'the lowest rates, 20.4,and 14.0 NO SPOOKS to give advice. In other forestry cant rather: than on scholastic at­ accounted for 10.4 per cent of an rspocllvoly, as against highs of 33.2 bargain fare will take each young­ or Vatlior the opportunity ot taking INVOLVEP... matters. Including protection ,and tainments," Becbo pointed, out, Ray Plant Jr. 24 Cednr Street, cdaths. In 1B48, it was the sixth and 32.9 for Hartford and New Ha­ ster under 12 years of ago on a the whole family along to see Santa management. '•which sets this program apart Kiddy Lane Branfqrd, was recently graduated ranking cause, with a rate 27.4 and ven Counties round trip to either Now Haven, Claus at the bargiii rate. . t . WHEN THE EYES OF If your land lies East of the Con­ Hartford, or Now York, provided The special "Santa Claus" fate Is from the.usual,type of scholarship. torn a •comprehen.sh^' Insurance! 'y^l'''f°'}^l^}\'''L°''^^' ='•'' P"' «<="' In his, report, Mr. Haonszcl point­ only that they are accompoliiod by A CAT, A DOe, OR A necticut River moke application for Our purpose Is to lend encourage­ course at the home oftico school of of the lotall deaths, ed out that despite the progress good to Now Haven or Hartford re­ DEER GLEAM this service through, E.- C. Winch, 2 10 Main Street, East Haven I'lie death xate omong persons nt least one adult holding a regular gardless of distance from anyiNew THROUGH THE ment to those youths who; have Tho Travelers Insurance Companies which has been made In the control form of ticket, Thirteen has boon Haven Railroad station in' Con­ District Forester,: West WlUlngton, shown that they have a capacity (Next to Finast Super Market) in Hartford. 115-24 years shows tho progcss of, tuberculosis, tills disease remain­ set us the maximum nimibcr of DARKNESS. Connecticut. If It'Is West of the for making greot contributions to made. In 1022, this was 111,0 per necticut; and to Now York ; ind THESE ANIA-IALS Mr. Plant conducts tho Palmer- ed second to accidents as tho load­ children with one adult, Iho rail­ return from all stations New Haven Connecticut River apply to S B. the betterment of our democratic TEL 4-4815 ' Plant agency hero. 100,000 population with 202 deaths. ing cause ot death among persons road' fooling that this limitation to New York, Danbury to Now; HAVE AT THE Parker, District Forester, Pleasant society, and who deserve financial He Is a votornn ot five years In 1948, it was only 4.8 with 13 15 to 24 years of age. will give practically every mother York, or Wlnstod to Now York.i BACK OF THEIR Valley Connecticut. • assistance that will help them to There's still time to make ervlce with the United States Navy,^cams'l'iibercu NATURE'S BIFOCALS- EYES A The State law governing the dis­ develop that capacity further." and was relieved from active duty =W'''re"-"»2pr„ If .Veai-s to SOME FISH HAVE EVES CRVSTALLINE tribution of plonting stock forbids PIVIPED SOMEWHAT LIKE The Scholarships will be financed your choice of Toys from as a Lieutenant Commander. Hi f™.PP?d spectaculaly In^m^ LAYER Its use OS ornamentals, or, its resale was awarded the Navy Cross and }^"0.'^V'V'^^M'" "''l,?^P,,''J?"£' BIFOCAL SPECTACLE WHICH wltl> the roots attached. If you are by a grant from the Elks National In 1948, 7. In the age group 25-44, LENSES. THE UPPER Foundation, the Order's charitable the greatest selection on Dlsliiigulslied Plying Crosses. tuberculosis deaths dropped from REFLECTS Interested In landscaping or ma­ trust, to the Youth Activities Com­ •$f/!Utfa^ Mr. Plant attended Short Beach PART .SEES IN AIR LIGHT terial do not apply. the East Shore school, was graduated fwrn Hopkins 556 to 150 in 1048,^oaths among tlie ANP THE LOWER RAYS. This year the trees will bo dis­ mittee •which was established by the 45-64 group dropped from 295 In Grand Lodge convention at Cleve­ in 1936 and from Yale University in 1922 to 237 in 1948. In> .the age PART SEES IN WATER, tributed through the Farm Foresters land last July and given the job of 1940. "ACCORDING TO after all applications have been In His previous buslnes oxperlonce group. 05 and over,. tuberculosis Gifts For Christmas developing a broadened youth pro­ THE BETTER VISION vcatlgalod by them, those wishing deaths Increased from 70 In 1022 gram ^designed ,to meet today's NORTH BRANFORD has been In tlio Insurance field to 107 In 1048. During the past 10 INSTITLITE. tills service must apply before needs. , •..•.' as an inveslmont assistant with the J'anuary 31, 1050. years about twice as many,deaths II. E. Boebe added that these Connecticut General Life Insurance occurred among men as among Trays, Children's Toys, Jewelry, Perfumes, Company. men as among women. , leadership awards are entirely apart CONGREGA-riONAL CHURCH Mrs. Paul R. Hawkins Mr. Plant Is marled to the former from the Elks Na.tlohal Foundation's Rev. B. C. Trent, Pastor Organist Ano MaoCready of Johnson's Point There has always been a striking Most Valuable Student Scholarships Miss Ethel Maynaiid , Mrs. Edmund L. Stoddard and New Haven and" tlie couple dlfferonco, between tho tuberculosis . Monpgramhied Matches, Napkins and Informals granted to financially deserving DOLL CARRIAGES and Organist and Choir Director Choir Director have two children. He Is the son of death rate among non-whlto; per­ students with highest scholastic at­ 11:00 Morning worship 9:30a.m. Morning Service and sons and white persons Within .the Momauguin News tainments. Under this program, 0:45 Sunday School Sermon volunteer worker, could fit in tho state, said Mr. Haenszel. Death rates now in Its IBth year, the Founda­ STROLLERS Holy Communion, 1st, 3rd, and hospital's program tor patients. for nonwhlto residents have ranged Imported and Domestic Glassware and Pottery tion In July win ^rant 30 scholar­ ZION EPISCOPAL CHURCH 5th Sundays , 'Q—My estranged husband, a in the past from 3 to 4 times higher '• MRS. JOSEPH O'CONNOR was pcrmanlly appointed chief of ships totalling $12,000 and ranging Uev. Francis J. Smith, Kcctor Morning Prayer 2nd and 4th •World War IX veteran, died recent­ than those, for whites. .In 1048, 8 • i the department at an earlier meet­ In value from $800 to $300. . From $2.98- up Edmmid L. Stoddard Sundays ly. 'Who Is entitled,to the last check per cent of the tuberculosis deaths 4 ! Masses at St. Clares Parish, MO- ^^l-' A Haven were guests of Mr. and Mrs, ''^^W'" Wi "O"eon Anno" ductress of several seminars ot age - ;^^^^H' J Hugh Gartland Sr. of 15 Cold Spring National Friends -Service Commit­ ^^^•-<;^- 1 Avenue this week.' ' • • , tee Her lecture was much enjoyed Shop Early For The; FREEl Send today lor Tlie regular meeting of St. Clares A^'V sompio of $oe It of Mrs. Charles Donadlo is giving a ' fB'~''1 Guild win bo held Monday evening ^'i^'Jr^, ^*^y Xr^jaur showrooms. musical revue between the acts ot •l^^l/< 1 In the church haU at 8 o'clock. the throe act comedy given in the •KVJ Members are asked' to bring a West Haven High School this week twenty-five cent gift for the grab 4S Wnst 43lh SI. by the Natre Dame Players. Daniel Best Selection bag. Hoste'Sses for, after the meet­ i..y^f '_ New York 19, N. Y. Doody. a junior at the school Is ing will be Mrs. Rudolph Schmidt ii'^i- ^^H>, playing a oart In the nroductlon. ^^^•f»'>. Sr., Mrs. Frank Nicholas, Mrs. Douglas B. Holabird, First Select­ i^^H^l' • Joseph O'Connor and Mi's. John man, remains .ill at his home on i^H?'j Flanagan. .North 'Street. i''j[ Molhor, Dad, tho Children, for everyone i^^K'' d I Mi's. Burton S. Colter is spending on your Christmas list. ., here's the gift that [some time with her daughter, Mrs. FINE GIFTS FOR Capitol Theatre John Haggarty. who has returned Itoopa on giving from tho night aflor Christ­ from the hospital with their infant mas all through the year. Even on fbe daughter.. coldool nights the Unlveroals oxclusiya Cut Lines 281 MAIN ST., EAST HAVEN "Slumber-Sentinel" assures sound lest^ul MEN and BOYS INFORMATION FOR VET'S slumber . . . keeps the bod at just the light Q—if there Is a recurrence ot my warmth all through the night. For a perfect NO APPLE IS BIG ENOUGHI brother's service-connected ailment while he is at home, may he be Christmas gift give the gift of .perfeoj;. sleep, IN treated by his own physician at Proudly Given, give- a luxurious ne'W Universal Electrlo As long as we liva, we cannot ex­ VA expense, • Exclusive I ••UUMBEH-lEHIIIItL-l ' Blanket. press tn .full our debt io pur teaclieri. A—Yes, it he receives prior ap­ A slraplv, lura Aulomallo The l^nowlodgo ihoy pais on ,to,Ms— proval from VA tor such care, and Conliol wd'cboa Oio laffl. QUALITY FEATURES FOR A LIFETIME Ihoir influence on our ihinltnig—actual­ provided a VA hospital or out­ Proudly Received- Mraluie wlill« you alBap ond FURNISHINGS - CLOTHING ly become tactori E••PB lh« bUnhol at lti« dix OF SLEEPING COIHFORT ,a '••••• ,.. ' • • •''••\ i Thurs., Fri., Sal., Dec. 8-0-10 patient , clinic is not "feasibly gfOB oi vitimlh you want all in dotormlning what available." . " ' night long. Simply akt it and raiEST QUAUXy IN TWm AND DOUBLE-BED SIZES I ou.' Wvt:, turn out Q—I have seen the splendid work ' foigat II. Light in a loathei, (inor than over, Unlverial Etadilo WINTER OUTERWEAR tc bo. accomplished bv the Veterans Ad­ SIZES rOR DOUBLE ADD TWIN OCDS Blankolj ar« boaulUully made ol Iloocy 75% wooMa Let'', ell help to ministration Voluntary, Service. f'hi OHOIOE OF ROSE, BLUE OR ORECU thtee.Bolt pastel ahades—Blue, Groen and Hose. 'BoUi keep our school Roseanna McCoy How may I take part in this work? tho "lwin"^66zS6in.) and double-bodslzea (72x86tn.) standards worthy of A—If you are a member of a SEE THESE NEW UNIVEHSAL ELEOTRIO BLANKETfl HATS . - GLOVES the typo of men service ot welfare organization, ask AT ypUR PEALER'B TODAY make a wonderful gill. , And women we want your president about the participa­ to guidq our chil* tion of your organi-^ation in tho drens' future., , Ra> -ALSO- VAVS program at the nearest VA lylUFFLERS - FPPTWE/4v(^ member, better Iiospltal. If you are not,a member schools mean belter of such an organization, get In communities and..^ touch with the chief ot Special lANDERS, MARY » ClAdK, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Tony Arminio better life, for all. Services at your nearest yA hospital. The woll groomed man is af- Secret Gdrden Q—If I apply tor volunteer work mm A Gift From Towne Clothes ways tho apple of some-ones in a VA hospital,' will I have to take a course as practical nurse mm • «ye; To be. well gi^omed -if is before I am permitted to partici­ IpE CoNNECTicuf^^iGHT& POWER CO^ very imporfanf to have a good pate? • Is A Reliable One A—No, but you will be required haircut. For just this kind^of to take a course that v/Ul inform you ot the hospital's gare and Branford and New Haven Store ' A BiisittesS'Mamged, Tax-Payh/g Company haircut see Tony, 177 Main treatment program for patients Street. " ' ami will .show, you where you, as a ' Pago Slxtoon THE BRANFORD jREVIEW . EA8T HAVEN NEWS Thursday, December 8, 1049 » AS , ^^GKl•...>J r.Ei;ouii.L LIDI...I.Y Soots of Culture r^i^iAo% STONY CREEK Legal Notice CLASSIFIED ADS r. rT li-.VlU', CT. Lucky Logan DISTRICT OP BRANFORD, ss. CMR/srm^ o/i/GMs PROBATE COURT, November 17, . 1S49 • HELP WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED WHAT EAST HAVEN BOOSiS The Stony Creek Mariners are Shop" show on W.O.R. T.V. on Estate of CARRIE A. LOUNS- BUY - RENT SELL - HAVE IT REPAIRED SHOP EARLY sponsoring a Sock Hop on this Thursday evenings from 8:30 to BURY In said district deceased. BOOSTS EAST HAVEN! Saturday evening at the Seaside 0:00? It might be Interesting to The Administrator having ex­ Hall, from 8 to 11:30 P. M. Jcannette know that Stony Creek's own Ed­ hibited his administration account WORDS CH// FOUR MAKE EAST HAVEN A BISSER, IN YOUR HOME TOWN Webb Is chairman; Marilyn Erlck- ward Reveaux Is the director of this with said estate to this Court for 25 son refreshments; Audrey Atkinson, or LESS 3Uf TIMES $1.50 BETTER, BUSIER COMMUNITY weekly television show. allowance, It Is One Timt bids and Joan Bradley, decorations. There was a meeting of the ORDERED.That the 10th day of Tickets may be obtained from any Phllonlans at the home of Mrs. December A. D. 1949 at 10 o'clock In Qtassifled Advertising Must Be Prepaid member of the Mariners. Zalda McDonald on last Tuesday the forenoon, at the Probate Office Combined With The Bra nford Review The Club Room of the Fire Dept, evening. • . i, »I-Lai.i>li>i in Branford, hB and Ihe same Is For ad over 25 words, 10 cents for each additional 5 words has been completely redecorated, assigned for a hearing on the al­ TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR and 'tis said a mighty fine job was lowance of said administration ac­ VOL. VI—NO. 14 East Haven, Connecticut, Tluirsday, December ID, 1949 done. Branford Resident count with estate, and this Court CLASSIFIED DISPLAY There will bo a meeting of the directs Flora K. Goldsmith to cite 50c per column inch OUR CHRISrms mir STEMS ^MM THB ANCIENTf/ORiE\ Young Women's Recratlon Club on To Play "Scrooge" all persons Interested therein to ap­ COSrOM OF BUM/m A GIANT" B/ER6/iE£^mEE,''ro this Tuesday evening at 8:30 P. M. On Friday, December 16th at 1 pear at said time and place, by pub­ Classlfied^ds must be received by 5:00 P.M. Wednesday at the homo of Bobble Howd. All P. M., a radio network originating lishing this order Iri some news­ Four Point Program RE-LieHTTHB Py/NO MNTER SUNI" members are urged to attend. paper published In New. Haven for publication !n Thursday edition. Foxon And Monauguin in Brldffeport, will air the famous Mr. and Mrs. William Lacey an­ Charles Dickens Story, A Christmas County and having a circulation In nounce the birth of a son on Sun­ said district, and by posting a copy FIKTCAKOL SINGEHS Carol. Locally It may be heard over on the public sign-post in the Town The Branford Review - East Haven News I day, Deo. 4, at St. Raphaels WVAZ In New Haven. Playing the c-o THE BRANFORD PRINTING CO. For Yule Festivities Hospital. of Branford where the deceased last Will Get Playgrounds WERE "mtr^.oR mTtti- exacting role of Ebenezer Scrooge, dwelt. PHONE 8-2431 - BRANFORD, CONN. Residents are very sorry to hear made famous by Lionel Barrymore, MEN,OFtX)Ne>ON. ON that Rev. E. a. Spinney Is confined win be Edwin A, Da Costa, Branford By the Court: to the New Haven Hospital. Wo all DISTRICT OF NEW HAVEN, ss. CHRISTMAS, THEY SA, resident and now a Bridgeport radio Flora K. Goldsmith OUMEDIATE DELIVERS: Iron Eiu- ,Is Completed Here ANPBtEWNORNS wish .you a speedy recovery. annourtcer. Clerk PROBATE COURT, December Before Next Summer Mr. Richard Lowe Is confined to Long associated with radio and 12-8 2nd, 1949. mel DraLaboard Sinks, and .IATB- his bed with a severe cold. Estate of ANNA ELIZABETH EN- ' torlea; Chrome Brass Toilet Ac­ The four point Clulstnias pro- the amateur stage, Mr, DcCosta has grani, .sponsored jointly by the Mrs. CO. Soastrand, Sr. will sole- always wanted to do "Scrooge" but DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. RIGHT late of New Haven in said cessories; Capper Gutter and The town of East Haven this week brate her birthday on Sunday, Dec. PROBATE COURT, December District, deceased. was actively engaged in obtaining Music Friends Public Health' chnmber of Commerce and the until now the opportunity had never Leaders; Roofing and liianlati<»i. American Legion, is virtually com­ a. presented itself. The play Is almost 6th, 1040 In pursuance of an order of Hon. new playground areas for the chil­ Estate of CARMINE CAVALLARO James A. Shanley, Judge of the THE CONN. PLUMBING AI«D plete, spokesman Vincent Gagiardl Mr. and .Mrs Oscar Olovson will as famous as Christmas Itself and dren of Foxon and Momauguln. observe their sixteenth anniversary late of Branford, In said District, Court of Probate tor the District LUMBER COMFANX Meet Saturday Ass'n Buys New said today. rOPAVS CHRISTMAS GIfrS, should bo of Interest to all, especial­ deceased. of New Haven, notice Is hereby The areas being set aside for the To trees are up and lighted and on Dec. 13. Congratulations! ly the school children of Branford given that said Court hath limited 1731 State St. New Haven, Conn. Have you seen "Al Selgel's Music The Court of Probate for the projects are on Austin Avenue l;i the decorations have been strung SYMBOilZING WVEANP and other communities. District of Branford, hath limited and appointed six months from the Tei. 7-t2M Momauguln, ntar Henry Street and For Yule Party Car For Work abo\ii the interior of the town hall. FRIENPSHII> /NUUPE! BROOCHES, Mr. Da, Costa recently directed the and allowed six months from the date hereof for the creditors of the Bright Street in Foxon. In addition, Santa's headquarters nimr MAN air drama, "Alibi for Murder" which date hereof, for the creditors of said deceased to bring . In their NEW FERGUSON TRACTORS & Town Engineer, Robert Decker, were being readied for his official EARRINGS. BfiACECETS, RINGS, was well received In the Connecti­ claims against said estate. Those The Junior Friends of Music will The December meeting of tlio Marlon Bergcr said estate to exhibit their claims IMPLEMENTS. Few used tractors. has looked over the surfaces with meet on Saturday alternoon Public Health Nursing Association visit with the klddos, which this CUFFIINRS. TIE PINS, UASPS, cut area. for settlement. Those who neglect who neglect to exhibit their claims year will last until Christmas eve. within said time will be debarred. Russell Equip. Co. Tuttle Ave. St First Selectman Frank Clancy and of East Haven was held east Monday COMPACTS ANP WATCHES. Bitty Man, how very dear, He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. to present their accounts properly Mansion Rd., Walllngford. Open upon completing the survey will December 17 at 12:45 In the Haga- evening in the Town Hall Mrs. Eric Ho win take up his abode on Satur­ Your golden curls, and blue eyes Lionel C.; Da Costa of West Main attested, within said time, will' be All persons Indebted to said es­ evenings. Phone New Haven outline the project fdr completion man Memorial Library. Dolina presided. day. clear, Street /and served In the Armed debarred a recovery. All persons tate are requested to make Imme­ indebted to said Estate are re­ 2-1827. tf next Spring. A Christmas program will be The Association fU'itetully ack­ The latest plans on the Carol Sing Dimpled hands, turned up nose, Forces with Hq Btry of New Haven diate payment to Approximatelly eight acres are presented and will Include piano nowledges a check of $43.10 from were also released today. Louise A little man from head to toes. In the' 208th Antl-Alrcraft. He Is quested to make immediate pay­ Joseph Enrlght ment to HOUSEKEEPER-Glrl or wo- available at the Austin Ave site and and vocal selections. Xylophone the Thanksgiving Eve Service of­ Crctella, prominent East Haven ment of polio, n time of emergency I married and lives with his wife , Administrator d.b.n.c.t.a. an. area five hundred fett by 425 numbers and a trio of trumpet, fering. The service took place at tlio soprano and a student at the Hartt the Chapter knows where It can se­ How we've watched you, from the and two daughters, also at the West Julia Cavallaro, Administratrix Address 180 Chatham St. man, wanted for man alone, four . feet Is considered In the Foxon area. clarinet and violin. Old Stone Church. School of Music In Hartford, will Mrs. A. Arden cure additional equipment Immedl Main Street address. Address: 303 Main St. New Haven, Conn, room house, outskirts, Branford. day . In addition, the town Is conduct­ There will also be songs, games Announcement was made of the bo the soloist. Further assistance ately through other Chapters or Branford 12-22 c-o Raymond J. Doyle Oood wages. Box A, c-o Branford will come fi^om the high school The angels left you, down our Attorney at Law Review. ing a survey in the west end of East and a social hour. purchase of a new 1060 Ford for the Is Chairman from any one of the six equipment way; Haven with a view towards com­ Iht Public Health Nurses. chorus which will aeld many of the depots maintained at strategic Robert- Fatrlngton, son of Mrs. DISTRICT OP BRANFORD, ss. 185 Church Street An interesting and pleasant after­ songs. Listened for your cry of paln-^ E. O. rFarrlngton of Home Place PROBATE COURT, December New Haven, Conn. 12-22 pleting a playground there, the noon is In store for all who atttend. Tlie Association voted to offer to points by the National Foundation Tummy-ache, or teeth again. FOR SALE— Combination gas town's chief officer said. The Chamber of Commerce was It would hardly seem necessary Pine Orchard, has been.promoted 2nd, 1B49 Please note that the time Is fif­ purchase hearing testing equipment Of Collection to; sergeant In the R. •©. T. O; of and c6al range. Color. Good con­ When the property Is deeded to and present It to the schools. The concerned with screening the songs to urge patrons to use those con­ Estate of EDWARD FOSTER DISTRICT OF NEW HAVEN, ss. dition. Used at present time. teen minutes earlier than usual. Bitty Man, you're almost two. Pomona College and Claremont HAMMOND lote of Branford, in the town, the areas will fall under In spite of the unpleasant weather Board of Education has since ac­ to bo sung on a portable screen, tainers If all wero aware of Mio Learning dally, something new. PROBATE COURT, November Cheap. Terhune's Hardware store the jurisdiction of the Park Com­ cepted this offer. It was said yesterday. No conceroto Mrs. Alfred Ardoii of 24 llard- Men's College In California, It has said District, deceased. 12st, 194Q on Sunday afternoon, a laige num­ Left to right—Front Row: Bill Woods, Mary Anno Scallse, Helen Provoso'li, Audrey Sauco, Sally hiR Ave. has boon appointed chair­ services given to poUo victims. The This year, on your Christmas tree. been announced by , Colonel Short Beach. mission, Clancy said. Tlie Nominating Committee pre­ decision was reached however. Now Haven Chapter, to which Bran- The Court of Probate for the In the matter of FREDERICK ber atended the second • annual Corbsttirbett, Joyce Freeman, Robert Tinari, Ralph Lonoco, Bob HackbarthHaclibartii, Dorothy nuavirPiascik,, uBil l Thompion»,,,».-.,, man of Polio Conlalner.-i by Mrs. D. Lights and pretty toys you'll seel Theodore F. Bogart professor of District of Branford, hath limited Christmas concert by the Friends of sented the following slate of officers Tlie kiddle show will take place 1^ h ford belongs. Is responsible foe ful­ rnlUtary science and tactics. LINCOLN LEHB and CLARA LEHR Lorraine Canepari•, Fran" k< Mitcholl"•• 1--I1, Adviso* J..!—r MisKJ!.s. Eilooc;i„.n. O'Noilr^•kl.:l. Socon<:„-„„dJ row,„,.„:. ClairrUlr,o, HagortyHannrtv,. ArthuArthurr MonMon­- for the coming year: President as planned In tlio Capitol Tlicater R. Tliompson, Branford-Chrtlrmati filling • the pledge of the National and allowed six months from the HEGEL persons of full age of New REMODELING and ALTERING Music at the Hagaman Memorial of Tlie Infantile Paralysis Cam­ Once upon a time, you know- '•/• -r-^—' date hereof, tor the creditors of of Women's and Men's clothing. Library. roe, Rachel Brooks, and Barbara Thomas, Pholti by Lucas Mrs. Eric Dohna; 1st Vice president, on Saturday morning, Dtccmbcr Foundation" that no BOUO patient Shepherds followed stars aglow. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Klappersack said estate to exhibit their claims Haven in said District who have Mrs. William G Graves; 2nd Vice 24th. It will be an entire cartoon paign. Mrs. Arden Is responsible for shall go without the best available given themselves in adoption, as be We specialize In Rellnlng, Re­ Debate Holds Among those Who participated in the distribution and later collection Another Bitty Man was born, of the Boston Post Road announced for settlement. Those who neglect pairing, Refitting and Remodel­ this concert were Miss Bernice Candlelight Service President, Mrs. Hervey S. Johnson; show, Gagiiardl said. St. Nicholas medical treatment and care for lack the birth of a daughter. Barbara to present their accounts properly said application on file In this Court Saltonstall Group Secretary, Miss ZIta Matthews; will spend his lipurs with them at of Containers which will be promin­ of funds, regardless of age, race, Camo to earth on Christmas more fully appears. It Is ing the clothes In your, wardrobe Morton, Miss Josephine Long, Mrs. SANTA'S SCHEDULE morn- Jean In Grace Hospital In New Ha­ attested, within said time, will be you no longer can wear. Towne Social. Science Of Old Stone Church Treasurer, Frederick V. Klein. Al­ the show before returning to East 14 > ( ently displayed In convenient loca­ creed or color. Choptor services to debarred a recovery. All persons ORDERED, That said application Ruby Munson, Miss Margaret Plans Kiddie Party bert R. Davison was named to fill Haven for his final afternoon bo- tions In mercantile establlshemehts He was once a child like you, ven on Saturday, December 3. Clothes, 291 Main Street, East Tucker, Mr. Leslie Munro, David IN E. H. TOWN HALL patients may include: Payment of Indebted to said Estate are re­ be heard and determined at a Court Haven. Thursday Evening Takes Place Sunday a vacancy on the Board of Di­ fore his long trip about the world. in the very near future. , hospital charges, of nurses and Every body loved Him, too. quested to make Immediate pay­ Probate to be held at New Haven, Class Interest Watrous, Mrs. Beverly Sanford, Mrs. rectors. Tlie slate was accepted and Children of the Foxon area aire to TRAINING UNDER GI BILL Lillian Lorson, Miss Dorothy Evarts, Sat., Dca 17, 10-12, 1-S The Annual Candlelight Service The coin collector Is a miniature physical therapists, trans^jortatlon, Brought Him gifts of wondrous ment to in said District, on the 23rd day of The Saltonstall Civic Association voted upon favorably. meet either at Highland or Foxon of one of the weopons used In the and other phases of treatment, worth, ' More "that ten million World war Mary E. , December 1949, at ten 'oclock In the Mrs. Lillian Evarts, Miss HUdur Weekdays l-.5:30 of the Old Stone Church will be will transport them to the theater. II veterans have applied for educa­ HOUSES FOR SALE On Tuesday afternoon, December Svenson, Mrs. Margarethe Scofleld, Is sponsoring a Children's Christ­ Sat., Dec. 24, 1»-12, 1-5 held Sunday evening, December The following Board members at­ fight against infantile Paralysis.... prescribed by a recognized physi­ He came to bring us-Peace On , , Administratrix forenoon, and.that public notice of 13, Students in the 5th period Social mas Carol Sing on Thursday, Dec. Schools at 0 A M. and school busses tion and training under the GI the pendency of said application, Mrs Jean Hopson, Mrs. Laura AT CAPITOL lUEAfRE 18th at 0:00 P. M. This year it will tended this meeting Mrs. Dohna, Mrs. Strandborg Is the -doreCtor the "Iron lung". The National cian. Earth. Address; 205 Church Street, Science I class at the High School, 22, at 5:30 P. M. be in the form of an old fashioned Mrs. William G. Graves Mrs, Hervey Bill slnfiBf4t)iat law wont Into effect New Haven 9, Conn. 12-22 and of the time and place, of the Blatchley, Mrs. Jennie Colwell, Mrs. Saturday morniikg, December 24 of the school chorus. Foundation for Infantile Paralysis In June, ,1944. This total, as of NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY participated In a very interesting Flora Peebles, Mrs. Wllhelmlna The directors, Mrs. Martha Derry, Christmas Program. The first part S Johnson, Miss Zita Mathews, supplies respirators, hot pack ma­ One of the world's rarest metals four pounds of It were mined last October 1,' 1040, represents two- hearing thereon be given by • TAKE ADVANTAGE debate. T'he subject was Resolved Mrs. Frank Colwelland Mrs. Col­ CAUOt' SING of the program will bo presented by Frederick v. Klein. Mrs. Alvln P. . PUBLIC NOTICE publishing this order three times that—"Our President Policy of try­ Strandberg, director and Mrs. AT TOWN IIALL chines, and other hospital equip­ In commorclar use Is gallium. It's yeaj*. It Is used as jacketing metal thirds of all World War II veter­ In accordance with Section 4189 OF THESE BARGAINS Marlon Munro, accompanist. lins urge all children of the de­ the children of the Church SchooL Sanford, Mrs. Marshall Beebo, Mrs. ment needed In the modern treat­ worth $3,000 an ounce, and only In jet engines and rockets. ans. In some newspaper havln a ing to Find Communists in Doing velopment to attend the rehearsals Friday, DcccmbcV 23, 9 V. M. It win be climaxed with, the Eugene Daniels, William E. Glllla, Cecilia Zimmerman of' the General Statutes, Revision circulation In said District. BRANFORD KIDDIENSUOW of 1949, the State Department of More Haim Than Good". 2:30 P. M. at 120 Saltonstall Park- Candlelight Service, during which Mrs. John P. TIrpak, Mrs. Chester Funeral Rites Held By the Court, FOREST RD., GRANITE BAY—At­ The affirmative speakers were held each week day from 1:30 to Capitol Thcatcr.VSat. Dec. 24 time the Church School children Knight, Mrs. Joseph Hlnes and Health, as a result of surveys and tractive 7-room house on 2 acres. t _ ^ examinations, has determined that Lester F. Dunn Bill-Wilson, Paula Andrews and way. • ; will be receiving their candy, All Elmer Morman. Assistant Clerk Newly painted and decorated," all Lowell-Rubln. On the negative side Church School parents and mem­ Funeral services tor Cecilia Young the coastal waters and flats In the Improvements. Privacy with Garden Club Youngsters unable to attend be­ bers of the church are urged to Because of the observance of New Zimmerman, wife of Stephen F. following areas do not meet ac­ 12-8 Vere Vlneent Bruno, Peter Zln- cause of school attendance, may Year's Dav on January 2, the next ceptable standards of purity for. beach privileges. Going for ? ? ? garella and Robert Zalbnski. attend and support the efforts of Zimmerman ot 139 French Avenue • «• IT'S 50 WAYS NEW FOR '50 DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. Make offer. receive a. carol book from. Mrs. Betty Chapkovich the children. The ottering, taken meeting of the Association will be wore hold Monday afternoon in the the taking of oysters, clams and •"/Louis Coppola was the chairman Holds Party Colwell and will be welcome to will go tor the aid of blind chil­ held on Monday, January 0. W. S. Clancy Funeral Home, 43 mussels for food: PROBATE COURT, November 22, 6t the debate, David Johnson, tlme- attend the sing. Is New President From Its stylish now liood ornament to Its new shoctc-mountod rea7 1949., WINDMILL HILL RD., Boston Post * keeper, . Robert ' Henry, Joseph dren In Connecticut. Let us bring Klrkhnm Avenue. Harold E. Fagel •'Branford—the tidal waters and Road—Four large rooms, expan­ Tlie children will be escorted and joy to the hearts of those little ones officiated. Beside^ her husband, she bumper, the new '50 Ford Is packed with quality Improvements; flats of the Branford River east Estate of ELIZABETH B.' MAR­ Segan,'. Ralph' Walker, Sterling For Members led by Mr. Norton Magoveny, Mr. Of Demmie Ladies SHALL late of Branford, in said sion attic,' full basement, all Im­ wl\o cannot sec the beauties of the is survived by :on« doughter, Au­ Drive in comfort on a foam-rubber cushioned seat . . . listen to and. north of a straight line ex­ Mervin, • Summarizers, Katherlne Norman Woods, Harry Lynch and drey, and noo ion; .ftaidi., tnttr- pending due south from Bran District, deceased. provements, one acre, near bus, DeFellce, Barbara Warner and Miss The Christmas meeting and party wqfld.. East Haveners the silent, secure door locks. .. hear how noise gets shut out of Iha brand new. Make offer. Mr, Frank Colwell. , , ,Thc-Eaat HaveAJEP«M*'^'fl Berao-f, mcnt was in East Lawn Cemetery, The Court of Probate for the .,_.i..Zita';'MatthewSj'-judges. ^ • /; ,.:, ... of the Garden Club of* East Haven •'Mrs; Walter -AmfB and Mrs. silent, sound-conditioned "Ufoauard" Body. ford point to the main and on nii/Jtf nf R.,.°^'fnrrt°°Wh ?.'mit»H Wiis held on Wednesday at 2'ltr the cratlc Club heTdlliellFannuanneiit- day afternoon at 3:00. Ail children the south islde of Branford Rlv- ?'^i*L°L^'„?"^"5;f6f iil^'fS^ BEN R. LYDICK, BROKER •The judges'^oted unanimously in Burton Reed have announced that Ing Wednesday December 7 at the Wth Pr&es In '•<• including the waters and flats 5"^ allowed six months ^fxom the favor of the afflnmative speakers. Hagaman Memorial Library .with all children participating In the taking part In the program must 902 Chapel St., New Haven Mrs. John E. Croumey presiding. Town Hall be there at 2:00. The program will Sybil creek aB.te hereof, for the creditors of Phones 6-8241 or 6-9744 Carol Sing will be given refresh­ irantord and' East Haven—the f'd estate to exhibit their claims The program chairman, Mrs. Wil- The new officers elected for the begin^ at 0:00 P. M. _^ TOWN:I jy&s liairi Jaspers and Mrs. John P. ments and candy following tlie pro­ ensuing term are: Chairman, Miss Area Contest 999 IT'S THE ONE FIN| CAR IN THE LOW-PRICE FIELD tidal waters and flats of the East for settlement. Those who neglect Barclay, arranged lor members to gram. Betty Chapkovlch; Vice-President, A service of music and song will Haven River north of an east- to present their accounts properly HAYCOCK POINT—BRANFORD CHIEF HANSEN For one East Haven family, and west line through the northern attested, within said time, will be bring in various types of decorations Mi-s; Irene Clancy; Secretary, Mrs. be held in the Foxon Congregational TOPICS Only Ford In the low-price field offers you a V-8 engine—the soma Mary Sabo; Treasurer, Mrs. Florence Church on Sunday Evening Decem­ pne Annex family, Christmas arriv­ extremity of Kelsey (or Darrow) debarred a recovery. All persons In- Shore Front summer residence WARNS PUBLIC suitable for use throughout the Fr. William Myers typo engine you find in America's costliest carsi it's a 100 h.p. home during the holidays. Gartland. ber 18th at 7 o'clock. All vyho love ed two weeks before schedule, when Island•'"'—' . " debted to said Estate are requested with private beach. Adaptalble for both were Informed this week that engine that delivers "go" at a touch. Yet its quiet whispers quality. STANLEY H. OSBORN year round use. Largo porches. 12 Two hundred tulip bulbs were Is Celebrant At The following are the chlrmon of the old carols arc invited. Is the town luill steamed up over to make Immediate payment to OF CONDITIONS the respective committee's: Execu­ their entries of statements on "Why tlio lAtiMl hot imtalu droppcii into The "Six," too. It a 95 horsepower package of power surprises. On» Commissioner Archibald F. Marshall, rooms. (5-5-2) Fireplaces, 2 full recently purchased.by the club and Mother's Funeral Superintendent of East Haven they wished to own a Shelvador Connecticut State baths, 2 extra lavs. 3 sleeping have been planted on the Hagaman tive, Mrs. Conradlna Mansfield; Its lap. ride will convince you—nothing but a '50 Ford will dol . Administrator Be careful, home Santa Clauses, Membership; Mrs. Mabel Hanley; Post Office Linus Swanton an- refrigerator" won them each one ot Department of Health By Archibald G. Marshall, porches. Full basement. Triple Memorial Library grounds by Mrs. The Rev. William F. Myers, pastor nouces that the post office will be the $300 refrigerators. They say that the Board ot December 2, 1949 garage, etc. Magnificent view of how you handle that Christmas tree Prank Laine, Mrs. Arthur Hanna- Ways and Means, Roma McKay; 12-15 His Attorney says East Haven's Fire Chief, Ernest of Christ the King Church, Old open beginning tonight through The East Haven housewife who Education Is dropping Its pension Thimble Islands. Ask for Allan way and Mr Lewis H. Beldlng., Paul's Church, was celebrant of the Program, Mrs. Betty Prohoylc; December 23 except Sunday, De­ Loeb. ^ Hansen. It takes just a spark to Publicity, Mrs. Dorothy Larkins. wrote the prize-wUinlng words was plan for non-teachers. Story -Will ' turn a beautiful spruce into a blaz­ Mrs. Leverctt Clark,' hospitality funeral mass tor his mother, Mrs. cember 18, until 0 P.M. On Sunday, Mrs. Helen Maloney of 13 Pardee likely break after Board of Finance chairman appointed Mrs. Elmer William F. Myers, In St. Joseph After the meeting a spaghetti December 18 and Saturday, De­ S. LOEB Si SON ing torch In your living room. supper ' was enjoyed at Fred'is Place. The prize-winning Annex holds a speciol session to hear the ALL MAKES ... Christmas trees are full of flam­ Morman as hostess for the party. Catherdal, Hartford, recently. Other cember 24, it will be open until statement came from the pen of School Board's plea next week. e 'pecif yres you want in the Est. 1903 Each member contributed an ap­ officers of the mass were the Rev. Restaurant. ,7 P. M. ' ,• • "Super-market for Homes" mable pitch.and resins, and. bum Every one had a good time at housewife, Mrs. Wlillanl Savanelli of STANDARD AND PORTABLE. (11 Brokers) propriate gift for the grab bag. John J Bennett, deacon, and the 138 Oakley Street. ITicy and four It had been planned for the furiously even when fresh cut. Mrs. Morman was assisted by Mrs Rev. Francis S. O'Neil, sUb-deacon. the grab-bag. Mr. and Mrs Benjamin L. Con- regular meeting on Friday but tibe Tel. 7-4275 106 Elm St. To help you keep Christmas mer­ ley of 67 Main Street'are leaving other New Haven area entrants Robert Bauersfeld Jr., Leslie Bur­ Rt. Rev. Msgr. William J. Connlns wore among hundreds of Shelvador docket is overloaded, we're told. Typewriters - Adding Machines ry, the Notional Board of Fibre Un­ gess,, Donald Chldsey and John headed the delegation of priests her husband and Father Meyers, she for North Carolina Saturday. Mrs. Consequently the special sessionl STATE OF CONNECTICUT derwriters offers these safety rules Conley's sister. Miss Edith Ma- winners throughout the country In Personiiel Department Moran. Aii arrangement for the tea who were present in the sanctuary. leaves one son, Robert J. Myers of the Crosley Sompany's $2,000,000, Check Writers for Installing and decoratlrig your table was made by Mrs. Arthur East Hartford; two brothers, Mich­ zealous of 16 ciearvlew Avenue will Ann Meskill Is the town's prettiest Examination Notices: Christmas tree: Mrs. Walsh, of Niantlc, formerly national giveaway. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Rosenqulst. Mrs. Leverctt Clark and of Hartford, the wife of William ael J Walsh of Hartford, and Wil­ accompany them. Tliey will be gone and most active cowgirl. . 1. Choose a small tree. Instead of Mrs. George Wagner poured. liam J. Walsh of West Hartford. for throe weeks. Now the two contestants will WE SELL - RENT - REPAIR (Governor's Offlee) a big one. It will, be just as pretty F. Myers, died December 5. Besides have their statements entered In Captain and Mrs. Robert (Ilobby) PHONE 7-2738 — EASY TERMS No. 1474 $3120-4020 arid much less hazardous. the national com petition, and will Clark anid son, have Ixieiii Tlsitinx SUPJERVISING HOUSEKEEPER 2. Keep your tree outdoors until have a chance to qualify for $60,000 Captain Clark's parents, Mr. and (Reannounced—Connecticut Resi­ just before Christmas. Install it in worth of cash and Crosley products Mrs. Tim Clark of Riverside Manor. < Reliance Typewriter Co., Inc. dence Requirement Waived) the coolest part of the room, away SMALL ATTENDANCE LAUDS prizes. Captain Clark is presently situated No. 1462X $2640-3240 Charles Ritch at Scott Field, IllonoLs. |Ic plans to Closlnp; date for filing applica­ from fireplaces, heaters or radia­ "I guess there is a Santa Claus Established 1916 Clarence B. Guy, Pres. tors. motor to Texas with bis family to tions for both positions Is Decem­ after all," Is the way Mrs.,Maloney spend the ClirLstinas holiday. ' ber 22, 1949. 3. Do not, under any- circum­ greeted the news of her award. Her 109 CROWN STREET NEW HAVEN stances, use cotton or paper for Is Invited To BOOSTER CLUB AMATUERS entry was made at: the Tek hadlo Application forms and detailed decoration on the tree or around the Foxon mothers arc requested to and Applicance Co. In New Haven. have their children at the schools information may be obtained at tree. he tried his best to sing his number, A Telephone Co. employee, she Is the Personnel Department, State Iowa Confab It wasn't such a large audience pear on the program. Their breath (Foxon and Highland) promptly at • 4. Do not place electric trains — taking performance goes beyond cold or no cold. However, the body the wife of a U. 8, Naval Air Force 9 Saturday, December 24th. Busses Capitol, Hartford, or at local of­ around the tree. that witnessed the amateur vaude­ is just so strong and Georgle had veteran.; fices of the Connecticut State Em­ Charles J. Rich of East Haven, ville show that the E, H. Booster description. Displaying beautifully will transport the youngsters to the 5. Use electric lights for Illumina­ muscled bodies — the result of end­ to be dragged away from the mike Her husband has just' recovered Capitol theater In time for the ployment Service. tion. Never use candles. See that regional manager in charge of this Club sponsored last Friday night from an extended illness. "We're Our complete service Includes—Reupholstering area for The Maytag Company, has in the high school auditorium, but less hours of exercise and training, by his dad, who wisely stopped the Kiddles Show promptly at 9:30. and repairing box springs and manreiiei — GLENDON A. SCOBORIA all wires are In good condition. Use men — brought many oohs ^ind little rascal from endangering his looking for an apartment," she said, PERSONNEL DIRECHOR Christmas tree lighting outfits been invited to attend a national It can be said that every one there "and this wonderful prize will save Modern and antique furniture refinithing—and conference of regional managers at saw one ot the best in entertain­ aahs from admiring damsels, and voice. It Is hoped that Georgle can Business firms to be conipratulat- . slip covers—all at moderate cost—and all BX- r, wJilch have been tested by Under­ before many more seconds ensued, take part in the next Booster Club us a lot of money." ed for their splendid windows aind writers Laboratories, Inc. 'These can the Maytag home office at Newton, ment seen in these parts in many pert workmanship. START YOUB OWS BUSINESS a noon. Although the entire original their ' wonderful exhibition of vaudeville. Mr and Mrs. Savanelli arc the the Chamber of Commerce for ita be identified by a tag bearing the Iowa, on December 14, 15 and 16. balancing and body manipulations parents of five children, ranging •Let us re-da your furniture with AT HOME name of Underwriters' Laboratories Due to the tine merchandising job program was not intact, due to wide a-wake stylo in promotonc Airfoam that new luxury air Spare or full tima. Learn fo make candy colds, director Joe Malllet sent the called for a healthy round of ap­ The other bed patient was bari­ from four to 20 years of age. "We Santa Claus and Christmas. Ditto cushioning Inc. attached to the wires. • • they have performed In keeping plause. It seemed that someone had tone Rocco Bellonlo, .who was have long outgrown our 10 year-old -"-——"•""•1/ and earn while learning. Correspondence Maytag sales ahead of Maytag pro­ spectators away in a gay mood. The for the Ametltian Legion and the course. Free equipment supplied. Na* 6. Do not plug or unplug the type of show that was presented strings attached to the top man ot scheduled to appear. He could not refrigerator," she said. "Winning town fathers. electric cords beneath the tree, duction ever since the war, Mr. Rich the balancing duo, so easy and get well enough to keep his date, this one is trully a godsend." She llonal Insiitute of ConfacHonery Reg'd., and approximately • 175 other terri­ was entitled to a full hibuse, but this Elm City Upholstering Shop Delorlmier P.O. Box 152, Iviontreal 34, provide a switch some distance from was not to be, and in spite of that, graceful were they In their act. Gloria Galpin was absent because submitted her entry at the Columbia . Louise Cretelia, East Haven girl, 234 WHALLBY AVENUE PHONE 8-3410 Establlihed 19 IB Canada. the tree to turn the light off or on. torial representatives .will be guests of her loyalty to her alma mater Electric Co., State Street. currently studying at the Hartt of the company for a three-day each contestant gave his or her best The decisions were made by the 7. Do not leave lights burning to an appreciative audience. Many three judges. First Selectman Frank and basketball team, namely, the Judges In the Columbia Company School of Music will be a etatured when no one in the house. From round of plant tours, banquets and a "gee, that was a swell show" was Bast Haven High hoop squad, who contest wore: Salvatore Glnnelll of performer at the Carol Sing. Will conferences. Clancy, Reverend Duane Hatfield LEGAL NOTICES time to time inspect the tree to see heard from those on their way out and Principal Carl Garvin, with played in Fairfield Being one of the the CommunityBank and Trust Co,; probably include Cantlquo dc Noel and feel whether any needles near the lights The men will visit both of the after the entertainment, and that regular cheerleaders, MIsa Galpin Henry O. 'Falsey,' New Haven Chief by Adam In her list of songs. huge Maytag- factories In Newton— help from the audience through ap- DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. have started to turn brown. If so, was the exact picture. plauiie. The manner in which each was duty bound to accompany the Building Inspector; Henry J. De- change the position of the lights. Plant No. 1 which contains more, Vlta, chairman of the New Haven Judge of the Town Court Armen PROBATE COURT, November contestant performed made the team. Krigorian and First Selectman, the 28th, 1949. 8. When needles start falling, take than 18 acres of floor space and The prize — winners for the two final judgement a hard one. It was This paragraph is guaranteed to Board of Aldermen. Tek Company the tree down and discard it. produces the conventional type classes, adult and juvenile, were Judges were: Leo F. CapronI, archi­ Frank Clancy, Were amonc the Estate of CARL GEORGE NORD- too bad that they could not be de­ bring out a smile or two. from the guests at the Richard II. Lee dinner BULLARDS MAN a.k.a. CARL NORDMAN a.k.a. Maytag washers and the ultra-1I nine ^- year old Johnny Fitzgerald clared winners all. readers who saw the show. Remem­ tectural engineer; Dr. Louis Gans, at the Hotel Garde on Wednesday. "% difference GEORGE NORDAN late of Bran­ modern Plant No. 2 which encloses and 14 year old Margaret Cacace, ber the Floradora act? The enter­ dentist and Betty Lowe of the 290,000 square feet of factory area tying forthe award, with the sensa­ Lovely Joan Lynch,- Momauguln's United Illuminating Co. ford, In said District, deceased. pride and joy — East Haven's for tainment was progressing In suit­ News error placed new building The Court of Probate for the Dis­ DEDICATrON DUE all on one floor and produces the tional balancing team of Bill. Miller able fashion, when without tpo ^-^ at your new Maytag automatic washer. and George Perkins getting the nod that matter -^ was presented as at $105,000 last week Should have Open Thursday Till 9 P.M. trict of Branford, hath limited and over their • closest rivals, Charlie guest artist and gave a most com­ much fan fare, a group . of the Edward Horrigan been $150,000 says Building Inspec­ allowed six months from the date The dedication of East Haven's Salerno and Jim Onofrlo, who gave mendable performance. Her beauti­ scrawniest and Indesoreotly — tor, Arthur Elccio. hereof, for the creditors of said es­ Memorial Field will take place in Celebrate Golden a masterful interpretation of two ful voice held the audience spell­ I draped females and informally — Is Treasurer Of \ • FORD tate to exhibit their claims for set­ ; the Spring of 1950, First Selelct- singing and guitar — playing cow­ bound until the final note was sung. j attired escorts took shape behind The 35 foot trees in front of the tlement. Those who neglect to pre­ man Frank Clancy said yested- Wedding Anniversary boys. The Fitzgerald lad really took The host for the evening, Riley the opening curtain, This they call- Conn U. Seniors town hall obtained by Shelton An­ M CLOSED MONDAY sent their accounts properly at­ day. drews of Saltonstall Fkwy, Short i down the house with a cute young jFunaro, opened the show with a ! ed the Floradora Octet. The DEALER'S tested, within said time, will be The Held was built by the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D'Onofrlo ot tenor voice, natural and untrained. bang, singing "Show Business" and audience actually rolled In the At the recent class officers' nol^ did not deter in anyy way debarred a recovery. All persons In­ (Citizens of the town In memory 18 River Street celebrated their Untrained up to now, but after again appeared later in" the pro­ aisles, convulsed in uproarious election held at University of Con­ the beauty of the twin spruces. It Open Other Days 9:30 to 5:45 debted to said Estate are requested f; of its war dead. • golden wedding anniversary yester­ winning that prize. Mama Fitzger­ gram In a singing role. His was a ' laughter. The antics of the .group, necticut, Edward A. Horrigan, son Is now planned to keep the trees to make immediate payment to Plans are being made tbrough day. They were ' married In Gola ald says that lessons for Johnny difficult task, due to the absence of .which, by the way was composed of of Mr. and Mrs. Edw. A. Horrigan there until it is absolut«3y necess­ Wilson Auto Sales Co., Inc. Anna Nordman, Administratrix, ' the Board of Park Commission­ Sannltlco, Italy, December 11, 1890,star t real quick. That is what we like three contestants who were side­ 1 all local men, did not leave a sober of 43 Ozone Road, East Haven, was ary to take them down, • 14 Svea Ave., Branford, Conn, ers, the First Selectman said. but have resided In' East Haven for to hear — local boy makes good. lined because ot illness and other [face In the hall. [elected Treasurer of thrf Senior 147 MONTOWESE STREET, BRANFORD by her attorney; The field has been used in the reasons. Little 5 year old Georgle class. He was also chairman of the It Is Important for youngsters to ELM STREET AT ORANGE Charles MacCIure, \f>- the past 26 years. Mr. D'Onofrlo In the case of little Miss Cacace. she In the pit, accompanying the past Ijut never has been dedi­ is a retires grocer. They have six is bound to go far with her gift of (Eddy was forced out of action the various acts was nimble -- fingered , "C" club committee, sponsors of the realize that they must be accom­ 205 Chyrch Street, jlast minute with a terrible cold. He first Fall formal, the "Football panied by an adult when visitinK New Haven, Conn. 12-15 cated for Its original purpose, daughters, one son, 17 grandchil­ a beautiful voice — a la Dinah I Eddie Simoni, who atttracts as \i I Clancy estimated'that the field dren and one great grandchild. Shore. managed to attend the dress re­ much attention as those on, the .Hop", and made the award of a gold Santa in his town hall basement hearsal the night preceding the mucn aiLuniiun us tiiuoc un buu football to the team-elected co-ed headquarters next week. A fishpond has cost East Haven approxi­ Open house was held at the .Stage w^th his proficiency tn the mately $52,000. D'Onofrlo home yesterday after • The adult prize — winners were show, and the showman that he Is, keyboard. quarterback, }/!isa Dorothy Olza. will be among the attractions. the last ot the contestants to ap­ .I.}- • noon, _.._, : {

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