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Page Eight THE BRANPORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19,1939 erKAvm' ©WE A TOP November Herbert J. Marlowe, Town Clerk New Hayen, 30. Branford Joins THE POCKETBOOK November'18, William Mozzl Pa- THE MOVIE GUYED Continued from page one chco, 42. Continued Irom page one November 22, Domlnick Tommas- strikes he Is ruthle^.'But for some 0/ KNOWLEDGE T^. February 9, Laurpss Hotchklss reason, perhaps biological, he seems HOT TIPS FOH TIIK WEEK: WATCH FOR COMING HITS: Glbbudl, 05. so, 02. "Charlie Chan In Honolulu" with November 27, Edward Fertman, apt to hit a most vital spot—our VEAR A BUnON Wi)t Pranforti ^bietu A cast of high hrid low comedy ex­ February 12, John Carroll Daley, children. We are aliinost as helpless ports, combined with some ol the Sidney Toler, Phyllis Brooks 75. AND EAST HAVEN NEWS WEAR A BUnON "Pymallon" with Leslie Howard .... 78. November 30, Joseph Yasevac, 18 In their defeijso aq .though they loveliest red and blonde beauty of February 14, Lillian Pauline Hul- were flat on the ground In an ex­ the screen, has tackled a treah and See You In the Movies December 2, Elizabeth Havens VOL. XI—NO. 42 THE BRANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1930 Your MOVIE aUYED. scaple, 50, Koderda, 84. posed position, Ui?- air black with original lead In "Thanks .or Every- enemy bombs. ' '^ i ' Price Five Cents ttilng" which Is now showing at the February 24, Nancy LInsley Beach December 5, Johanna Evoskevlch Loew Poll College Theatre, for one 03. 24. "But we can do-^'something. We week only, and has whaled It away March 3, EmlUe Vaughan Hem- December 7, Edvin E. Applegate, can save and repAlr otherwise hope­ Preparation For East Haven Ball James M. Wulpi SALESMANAaEE East Haven Will lessly wrecked bodies left in the Into one of the most entertaining sley. Short Beach, 63. 61. Mansfield Grove \property Ownevs Giveti pictures 20th Fox, has ever turned March 0, Mrs. Frances Wart, 27. December 13, William White, 30. wake of a "paralysis" attack. The Branford's Ball An Outstanding Speaks On Air Continued from Page One 1t3 MRH EI»UGH TOBUVAWlKIWriH March 7, Isabella Grlerson Zeen- December 18, Berryl Madalan fact that the salvaging process Is out. ••• ' ATTACHEP OOIUR.A 5WEPBH WORKtR Structure Burns I a high class floor show, and a hand­ MUST WORK TMSeir TIMeilAS LOMS dor, 78. Wood, 65. expensive; the fact that large sums The College Thcotrc Is currently some souvenir program sponsored Ai AH AMmCAN, A PBEHrMM*M5.>l December 23, Kate Caroline Hills, of money are needed to study the Now Complete Event Of Year Transportation enjoying the presence of this scan­ by the merchants of the town Is be­ TM» M iHiti A atHMAn 91/L March D, MUmlnlo Batiste Dona- wiles of this thing ,the doctors call TiMltAt UNO, AHP AH ITALIAN dlo, 84. 73. dalous funny picture and the bub­ ing made up. Chairman Bertram "acute anterior poliomyelitis," Is Infantile Paralysis Drive Hero High School Girls Have Volun­ New England Manager Tolls Local To The Ground! Important Notice By CtAM^ THAT Mf«UBB March 17, Charles Melvln Bur- December 20, William Russell Two hose linos, one of them from bling antics of its cast of glomour, Well points out that 50 per cent of SAHOb FCCr AOtOH , Foote, 90. why Branford dances Saturday eve­ Approaches A Climax As Ticket teered To Assist In March of Rotary Club of Development wit and nltwlty tliat Includes Jack the receipts of the ball will bo used AND weiM HAIF A TON AKC beck, 07. ning, January 28th—that children a hydrant 500 feet distant and the Fom? W TUB WATFM Off TUB Committee Reports Qonerous Dimes Campaign On Saturday. of Passenger Linos Fire Commissioners Oakle, Adplpho'MenJou, Jack Haley, for treatment of local cases of In­ AUiTMllAM COA«T AMP THC tA»T March 22, Ella Marie Splnks, 79. may walk, and even run, again." other from the East Haven River Arleon Wliolan, Tony Martin Bln- fantile paralysis and the remainder momf April 4, Franklin Marshall Cooke Keith Morgan, ohalrmon of the Response, failed to extinguish the Rocky Point 80. nic Barnes, Qoorgo Barbler and Is applied to research work of the Rev. Broderick National committee for the celebra­ The East Haven committee In A short history of aviation tra­ Hotel Are at Mansfield Point late Warren Hymor. ,. malady. April 8, Scott Warren Gilbert, 52 tion announced today that last min- ' Preparations for the President's charge of the President's Birthday cing the development from tho days Seloctmon and Board of Firo Commissioners Collect April B Henry Gohsalves, 65. Sunday night. "Thanks Fpr,Everything" ex­ Tickets may be obtained from Continued tram page one ute reports of state chairmen Indi­ Birthday Ball to be staged Satur­ Ball for tho benefit of tho Infanltle when the Wright Brothers proved KolaUng To Fire Hazards—Fire Marshal Will In­ April 8, Thomas Patrick Nugent, Estimated at a loss of $8,000 tb.c pounds the droll Idea that there Is Holcombe's Drug Store, P. W. P. Joyce, who was transferred to cate a record breaking drive Paralysis fund announces that the practicability of flight with 40. day evening, January 28th, at the fire was of unknown origin but Is struct Those In Doubt. such a thing B8' n Mister Average Webb's Store, and Meyer Levlne's the pastorate of Holy Trinity In there has been a wide distribution heavier than aircraft was given April II, Mary Doran Lee, 91. Branford Armory, in tho nation's believed tp have been started by the Man In this our groat country. Its Store or from any of the members Walllngford, a post he filled with of tickets and that oil arrangements Monday noon at the weekly meeting oil burner. April 18, Anna Macaltis, 38. mobilization against Infantile par­ plot, through l^s plotters —same be­ of the following committee: distinction until his recent death. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book­ have been made for the most out- of the Rotary Club by James M. \\ At a meeting of the Board of Flro April 20, John Atwater Andrews, alysis, are approaching a climax. Built of pine and unplastcred, ing a saturnlho 'Adolpho Menjou Honorary chairman, James J. •While In East Haven Father keeping, Accounting, Business standing affair In years. Arrange-.'Wulpl of Short Beach, New England the structure burned rapidly as the Reflexes" Is An Commissioners, held In conjunction 80. F. J. Kinney, treasurer of the tic nnd a Doakflsh Jock Oakle—pro­ Sullivan; general chairman, Ber­ Broderick has taken an active part Administration, ,', Dictaphone, ments have been made to decorate | manager of the Transcontinental flnnies, fijnncd by the high wind, with tho selectmen, tho question of ceeds to locate this specimen.man, April 20, Mary Eliza Terrell, 94. In civic affairs. He Is chaplain of Comptometer, Day arid Evening ket committee, reports not only a both the upper and lower Town,and Western Air Inc. spread through the two-story build the relating to flro hazards tram Well; Rudolph Schmidt, Clilef May 3, Adrian G. Ely, 82. generous response from the towns­ Appealing Story nnd then to.probp and explore to CHIIIAiBRTOH WP1A_A«P the Harry R. Bartlett post, Ameri­ Sessions. Co-educatlonal. Enter Hall. Catering arrangements are Mr. Wulpl spoke briefly of the Ing. was thoroughly discussed and It Hugh Parrell, Ernest L. Pemberton, people, but also from many who live .•:oc what piakoa.l^im tick. RUMlA.WUlTM TOeCTHeR 'Moy 5, Gertrude W. Prann, 65 can Legion. Under his administra­ at any time. y" being handled by Wolfe's Quality Impetus the World War gave to av­ appeared that duo to the fact that William E. anils, William Fagor- HAVE Ml.iiFiHF eARfiri May 8, Georgle Louisa Gardner 58 here but two or three months dur. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dupuls, les­ By Local Woman The story of^'Thonks For Evory- i>noitlA,jio'loH, HAye^QHiy_ ,, tion land was procured here for Food Shop. Those desiring reserva­ iation, early air mall experiments sees of the hotel, were away at the the town of Brantord has no build­ atrom, Rev, William Nicolas, Rev. rme^-FovKTHt May 10, Maria Louise Bradley, 64 Ing tho summer. This is particularly UiliiB", Is dear to tHo heart of every AS iHAHfrriemiXiBf church purposes and In 1934 St. STONE COLLEGE tions for private tables arc urged and Lindbergh's flight all leading time the fire broke out. Dupuls said ing code that there was a general J. J. Broderlok, Rev. Father Dunn, CORPURO/ li TRilLy . . _ AS M\ll May 13, John W. Codke, 79, gratifying since those donors are, The Christopher Publishing House one. Haley wln«;aiOOntost as Mister WHICH"M . UUAfAPPRCWIML..»h.a- _..«ti..i..i...... 1.. M... vfrv I Qrover, Ralph J. Walker, Maurice JANUARY 24th van, 70. , Tel. 733 .KOBor.s,.hivd,Ohlk Chandler. , August 15, Margaret Ann Mullen The Comfortable Society will hold Cennond, Walter H. Gpodrlch.Fred ^'^ls^^&&^'^l3ifsb-6u''rV of Dimes Campaign. IT DIoh.^Gerard.FreBr. Jane Thompson Ctivored Dish liiufUeon, hoalesa, Mrs. Barllielsoy. 07. . . . ' a food sale and sliver tea In the cd, without extra charge, from Fred­ On February 13, Church parlors next Wednesday af­ arid MarBarot Tucker. , Georgia Gliaptor,O.E.S., dinner 12:00. ^''i August 15, Josephine Francis erick Hondo, phone Branford 1109. Covorod Dish Luncheon, Old Stone Church. ' '' Murphy, 47. ternoon. Business Directory Those from out of town who do not Federal Savings The annual meeting of Branford Of the $203,034 granted to under-!'ng. There wore two Moooos, two/ Capitol Theatre Card, Party, Poxon Community Center. August 10, Jane Coombs Brownn find a ticket committeeman within and the East Shore Scouts will be graduates, 22 per cent or $03,811 '•'<"»'«'before hor—one to sot forth in, Well Attended 281 Main St., . East Haven Young Q. 0. Pi West End Piro House, B. H., 8 P. M. 67. Because of Inclement weather the convenient reach may make reser­ hold Monday, February 13, at the goes to 264 Connecticut students at," book the cherished Idea'of "Ro- August 10 John Henry Hart, 62 Pawson Tribe, I. O. R. M. Installa­ vations and purchase tickets at the Set New Record Tryst, on Harrison Avenue, In Bran­ tho University. This vicinity Is rep- foxes" and tho other to go on with District Deputy Charles Benson tion will not be held until tomor­ 42 inch sink and tub combinations ford. B.H.S. Notes JANUARY 2Bth August 10, WllUam Herbert Brad­ door. resented on this scholarship list Is '">'' P'ays to an ardently desli-ed of Mlddlctown Installed the follow- Sun., iMoii., Tnos.,-Ian, ;-'2-2;i-24] By OSCAlt ItOGANSON ley, 09. row night $29.95 complete; Toilet . outSts A total of 960 home loans were A fine program has been arranged Branford: Felix P. Dzwonkoskrsuccess on Broadway. Ilor husband ing officers of Vnsa Star Lodge last Silver Tea, Conlllortable Society, 2:30. .,• • f Including a Court of Honor and a If Gluiy Cooper, Morlo Oberon in August 20, Marie Fogarty O'Brien complete. $12,95. ,Bath tubs $14.50. made by the 15 Federal savings and '42; Samuel Kannel '39 S.; Clarence."^'id their great friend. His Excel- Friday night InSvea Hah. chairman August 21, Mrs. Mary Ellen Mel­ Mrs. D. W. Owens and Mrs: 0 Has. Two Local Men loan associations in Connecticut Scouting, which will be presented W.KIng '40; Ray U. Plant, Jr. '40.|'™<:o, Monsieur des Fortes do laJArnold Hart; vice-chairman, Fre- '* "THE COWBOY and Examinations will be given the lon, 80. koU Bush of Short Beach attended Wall Basins $5.45.:Conn. Plumbinj; during 1938, setting new records of by Scouts of the various troops. The JA!NUARY 26tli Fosso, French diplomat and scliol-'dolph Johnfion; recording secretary • The Lady" week of January 30. September 4, Mrs. Caroline Euz- the Winter meeting of the New Ha­ and Heating.Materials Co., 1730 service to their communities, offi­ twenty-ninth birthday vof Scouting ar, urged Mrs. Sandford to com-Helmar Holmes; assistant, Hom- AI.itl , ven Council of Parents and 'Teach­ Elected Young cials of the Federal Home Loan Bank will be celebrated throughout the plote hor novel before she became mlng BJork; financial secretary. St. Andrew's Church Supper. , ' zono, 45. . State St., New Haven, Conn., Local Girl To ||Amio Sliirloy, Ralph Belamy inl Mildred Peterson, a senior Is In Well Child Couforonoo, 2 to 4 o'clock in E. H. Town Hitll. September 7, Marcella Mary ers held yesterday In West Haven Board announced today. The state­ nation February 8th to 14th and the too much absorbed In draniatlcs. Maurice Montellus; treasurer, Geo. " "GIRLS SCHOOL" the-Hospital of St, Raphael whore Dzwonkoskl, 55, Congregational Church, and presid­ Phone 6-0028. j •-, G. O. P. Officers ment was based on reports received date chosen for this meeting Is most! Mr. and Mrs. Sandford spent Hansen; chaplain, Mrs, EstoUa An­ she was operated on for appendt ed over by Mrs. Otto E. Bath of from the associations and Walter H. appropriate. ! Become Bride many winters In Tunisia. The Bey JANUARY 28th September 9, Jennie B. Northam, derson; master of cermonles. Axel Wed, TlMirs.-;-;.]an. 25.2(i oltls. Room 38 sent lior a bouquet 72. East Haven. The annual meeting of tho New Neaves, President of the Federal An Innovation for the Mooting of Tunis, decorated her with the Mlckelson. assistant, Hoviati Carl­ of flowers. Branford's Presidents' Ball in Armory September 15, John Efram Dahl, TYPEWRITTEBS A-i^ ALL MAKES Haven County Young Republican Home Loan Bank of Boston. will be a covered dish supper, each A house frock and linen shower "Order of Nlcham Iftakkar" for her son; Inside guard, 'Winiam Ash- New, Rebullts, Rentals, Portables, 'DRAMATIC SCHOOL' 72. . Morris Kramer of Short Beach League met at Waverly Inn, Ches­ Federal associations In Connecti­ Scout Mother and Dod will be In­ as given In honor of Miss Frances dramatic work there through his Iworth; outside guard, John Wester; Supplies -.- wrrii --•• Boston University offers a tui­ September 21, Ella May Stevens was elected president of the New hire, Thursday evening. cut are located In: Branford, Bris­ vited to be present, bringing one eglln of Jourdan's Farm Sunday Excellence, Monsieur Bonzon, Min trustee for three years, Carl Erlb- JANUARY 30th Convenient Terms TJUIRC Rainor, Paulotto Goddard tion free scholarship of $345 to de­ Carlson, 24. Haven Fur Dealers' Association at The meeting was called to order tol, Danlelson, East Hartford, Green dish of cooked food. This plan has lafternoon at the homo of Mrs, ister Plonlpotentlary of France, son; "auditor for tl^rotf'years. Otto proven to bo qiflte successful else- [Charles Messner In West Main —. Alio —; serving seniors. Bast Haven's Rresidenls'Ball in Town Hall September 21, Adellade Julia Jep- tho annual me.etlng last night In by the president Harry Krasow of wlch, Hartford, Madison, Merlden, "Reflexes" Is a novel In which one B. Anderson. Following the Instal­ whore on the occasion of Scout- itreet. "HARD TO GET" son, Bristol, 07. New Haven RELIANCE TYPE WRITER CO. 'Waterbury. New Britain, New Haven, New Lon­ can lose oneself In the entrancing lation a very fine supper was sorv- Through the courtesy of the WPA don, Norwalk, Stamford, Waterbury Parents Meetings. Those who attended were: Mrs. lOd by tho following committee; Ot- •with Diolc Powell and September 21, Arthur Wlswell C. B. GUY, Higr. After routine business was dis­ pictures of this country and of a sound motion picture of the hur- JANUARY 31st and Windsor. [Joseph Zaffino the Misses Ann Olivia do Havilland Jepson, Bristol, 71. The thirty-ninth annual ball will Telephone' 7-2738 posed of the nominating committee Charles E. Bedlent, Court of Hon­ Europe while following tho thread 1 to B. Anderson, Peter Dahl, Albert rlcono In Connecticut was slVown on or Chairman, requests that all • [Goclowskl, Theresa Ralalo, Martha , Supper C :30, Past Patrons and Matrons, Princess Chapter, O.E.S. September 26, Helen Edwards bo given by the Rescue Fire Depart 109 Crown Street,. . . New Haven offered the following slate of of­ of a story that holds one's IntorestlCoatos, Mrs. John Swanson and Kri., Sill.—Jan. 27-28 Tuesday in the oudltorlum ment of .Stony Creek In Seaside Hall Troops, Ships and Cub Packs, send akorcs, Ann Adams, Kathcrlne Lewis, Stratford, 52. ficers for 1939; President, Clarence to tho last pages, I Mrs, Otto B. Anderson. Thursday venlng, February 16. to him before February 11th a full Wychowskl and Theresa Goclowskl. Preston :f oator, Tony Martin in September 21, Henry Leroy Lew- LOST—Pass Book No. 11181. If Andrews of North Haven; First vice Old-Fashioned Virginia Bracken has been chosen president, 'Walter Norwask of Naug report of all tests passed since the fMrs. Charles Messner was hostess. Is, Stratford, 53. There will be old fashioned and found return to Branford Savings "UP THE RIVER" by the seniors of tho Brantord High spending a month In Florida. old Smith; transportation, Mrs. modern dances. Bank. 15 29- 12 atuck; Second vice president, Har­ last Court of Honor. All Scouts who Refreshments were served later In —- ALSO September 21, Mary Elizabeth Mc- Dance Planned wish to be reviewed on Merit Badges Optometrist To Rainbow Order School as editor of the class book. Roland Geler; reception, Mrs. J. old C. Hall of East Haven; Third "day and enjoyed by the guests. ' Joe S. Brown in Lawrence Nlckerson Is business Gordon Miller, Bradley Avenue, Cutcheon, 60. vice president, ,Mary Zubora of may apply to . him, at 14 Bradley Miss Frances Meglln will become Edwl nBralnard, Mrs. Stanley and GOD RECEIVES A LETTER 'FLIRTING with FATE' manager. The following oolnmlttees Short Beach has returned from a September 21, Myra Miller Splc- LOST—Pass Book No. 6980. If found Merlden; secretary, Arlyne Marl- The Branford Battery Is sponsor­ Avenue, .Branford. the bride of Mr. Edward Dennlson Open Office Being Formed were also appointed: business board, trip to Florida. Mrs. Royal N. Harrison. er, 05. return to Branford Savings Bank gold of Mllford; treasurer, Murray ing an old-fashioned and modern On page four of this Issue Is 8 of Maple Street early next month. PLA7 HONEY Barbara Carr, Louise Huglns, Doris The next meeting will be held September 22, Myra Case White, BRANFORD 3t 5-19-2 Upson of Branford; member at dance to be held In the Armory, Mrs. Annie Clark, Post Road Is letter written to Dear Little Bobby Dr. Macy H. Battalln, optometrist About 50 girls and their parents SATURDAY NITE Montellus, Carol Morgan, Mary Za- Harry Johnson has returned from February 20th In the home of Mrs. Bristol, 05. large of executive committee, Albert Friday evening, February 3rd. The staying In St. Petersburg, Fla. for Lewis by Howard C. Pate. Read Mrs. Annie Norton is wintering In win open an optical office on Sat and friends attended a meeting wackl, John Dower, Stanley Dzwon New York City whore he was an at­ Chauncey J. Upson,. Post Road, September 23, Elon Bragg, 83. Gessler of New Haven. affair Is being held for the bene­ a few weeks. It! St. Petersburg, Fla. urday In the Toole Building with Thursday night In the Masonic when the speaker will be Leslie September 23, John M. LInsley. 87 LAUNDRY fit of the Battery mess fund. A well office hours on Tuesday, Thursday, Itowskl, Jerry Giordano, Alphonse tendant in the Outboard Motor dis­ The entire slate was elected. Temple in tho Community House Makowskl, Sven Svenson; class hlS' WllUams of Short Beach who will September 30, Augusta Wllmena known orchestra has been engaged Saturdays and by appointment at play at tho Motor Boat Show In Legal Notice The next meeting will be February when plans were made for the for­ tory, Germalno Va'n Egghen, Ran' Damberg, 70. FLAT WORK for dancing, and Bud Smith will other times. Grand Central Palace. speak on 'City Planning." "17 at Naugatuck. Many Marriages Recorded Here During 1938 ming of an assembly of Order of. dolph Bishop; class prophecy, Lily Mrs. Morgan was assisted by Mrs. October 1, Johanna Lubeskl, 40. NOTICE ... prompt for the old fashioned num­ Dr. Battalln was born In Middle Rainbow for Girls. Mrs. Grace Chid Pequpt, Theatre Hendrlkson, Harland Hlbbard; class Geler, Mrs. Wulpl and Mrs. Munger. October 10, Walter Clarence An­ WET WASH bers. March 26—Beverly Langdale to town and attended Hartford High sey, supreme deputy of Connecticut, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Warner of Fox- Notice Is hereby-.1 given that the 102 Couples Were Joined In Holy In The Previous 'Voar 08 'Wed­ will, Alice Belanlc, Richard Meek on were representatives at the Stote derson, 37. SOFT DRY Board of Relief.of' the Town of This Is the first time In many Robert Osborne Ritchie. School. addressed the meeting and explain­ |lM-i., S.'il.-~.rnn. 20-21 personal write-ups, Beatrice Kel October II, Walter Henry Clapp, Branford, Connecticut, will meet in Malleable Iron years that an old-fashioned dance 'Wedlock During Past 12 April 10— Anna Zacharewlcz to dings Took Place, Records He Is a graduate of the Mass. ed the Ideals and alms of Rainbow Grange In Bridgeport last week. Mr, Mrs. John Hopkins of Crow's Nest soy, Stanley Bartholomew; slams, the Town Hall in' said town on Wed­ has been held In Branford, although Months. George Sandora. Show. .School of Optometry In Boston, "GIRL'S SCHOOL" Warner Is master of the Foxon Short Beach, entertained last eve­ Any Interested girl between the .'V'llce Wilson, William Gay; sports, October 23, Harry Foote Bradley, nesday, February 1, 1939 at 9 o'clock many townspeople attend such af­ April 20—Catherine Rose Thomas Mass., and Is a member of the Con ages of 13 and 18 may get In touch Grange and Mrs; Warner holds the ning the following business asso­ To Create Music with Anue Shirley, Nan Grey, Stacla Petola, Stanley Gumkowskl. 67. in the forenoon to act upon ap­ fairs in neighboring communities. Town Clerk Wlnfleld Morgan, to to Louis Drago. Edwin Jay Blakeslee. noctlout State Society of Optome with any member of the following office of Pomona. ciates: Misses Ruth Nichols, Pauline and Ralph Bellamy typists, Patricia Ahem, Margaret October 24, SIgfrled Lund, 29. peals form the doings of Assessors Tickets may be obtained from any date, has recorded 102 marriages April 23—Theresa Tombarl to Fer- May 28—Elizabeth Bruce MHne to trlsts. The doctor will specialize ex advisory board, Instituted at last Dolly and Ing Wilson. FINISHED WOEK It is expected that the local com­ . —'- ALSO Brown, Beatrice Gorskl, Helen Ma October 29, Ellen A. Young, 80. and that the will meet by adjourn­ member of the Branford Service during the past year. The list fol­ rlcuo Philip Lucarelll. Harry Bralnard Hitchcock. cluslvely tn the examination of Thursday's meeting! Mrs, Hugh cluba, Mildred Peterson, Jean,Sot Clarence Barker, Frank E. Ber­ pany win soon be making a now and "IN OLD MEXICO" nard, Sherman Bonl, Norman C November 3, Timothy Foley, 83. ment thereafter until they have for them a strange product, name­ Battery. lows. April 26—Mary Grace Suppe to May 28— Helen Johnson to An­ eyes and fitting of glasses, His of­ MacLeod, Mr, and Mrs, WlUlam Wll fer, Victor Amatorl, Helmar Holmes BACHELOE SEEVICE fice will be equipped with newest with William Boyd Davis and Vincent Magaro, Uiave en Tho Badge, Connecticut's Police November 0, John Joseph Sulli­ completed said duties or until the ly music. Let us hope that It will be January 1—Cornelia T. Frost to Stephen Lawrence Ivaskewltz. thony Leprlo. son, Mrs, John C, Carr, Mr. and rolled In'the CCC and have been Magazhie, carries in its January van,.39. last business day of, February, 1939. better music than the roar of the ATTEND LEGION BALL Clair Bradley, April 27— Eva L. Anderson to May 30—Helen Planka to Thomas and most modern optical instru­ Mrs. Harold Tousoy, Mrs. Harold ments. Hull., .•M()ll,|"l'llV•^.•, .fan. 22-2;!.2-l sent to camps In Wyoming aaid Col­ Issu on page five a picture of Chief November 7, Marie Altmannsber­ Dated at Branford, Connecticut, tumbling barrels. The Harry E. Bartlett Post, Am­ January 15—Katherlne Taragow- Francis J. Cafferty. Santa Barbara. Smith, W. W. Ham, O. A. R, Hamre, orado. Hugh Farrell, Sergeant Edwin ger, 40. the 16th day of January, 1939. Plans are In hand for the forma­ erican Legion, was represented at skl to Anthony J. Mockevlcz. April 30— Annette DeSanto to June 1—Mildred Helen Plasclk to Mr and Mrs, Riilph Nielsen "HARD TO GET" Priest and Officers George Tookey, November 8, Isabell Zessner, 58. CHARJ.,ES S. AVERY, tion of a band or an orchestra. The the Legion ball at Ansonla recently January 24—Eleanor Helen Lev/- Russell Brockway. Walter Louis Swlderskl. 'rO GIVE MYSTERY DRAMA with Dick Powell and GAD-A-BOUTS Thoinas Heffernan, Herbert Smith November 12, George Edwin Par- Tel. 572-2 — 572-3 JOHN, HENDRICKSON, Malleable Iron Fittings Company by Commander ^nd Mrs. Ernest L. andoskl to Henry Victor Trojanoskl. April 30—Virginia Margaret Ta- June 4—Frances Verna Miller to The Congregational Players will TO BROADCAST SATURDAY korcs to Louis Earl Dean. Richard Guy Bean. present the three-act mystery dra­ • Olivia DoHavilland and Wesley Stepp, all shown fir­ menter, 77. . ..Q., IRVING FIELD win provide an Instructor and a Pemberton, Mr. and Mrs. Donald February 17—Helen Kaura to Ju­ Miss Jane Mattson will broadcast Mr, and Mrs, Sal PotrlUo and Women Enjoy ing on their new live target, 50 foot November 16, Lyd^a Gertrude B. 'W. Nelson, Prop. Board of Relief room for practice. Enlistments are Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Web­ lius Joseph Zalonskl. ^liiy 6—Ella May Stevens to Carl June 4—Ethel Louise Makowlt to ma "Night Must Fan" In the Com­ the following program of songs over i::— AiMi — daughter, Venesso, and Mrs. Jone revolver range. Seaman, 75. 2t 19, 26 , ! , , now in order with Mr. Holsenbeck er, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Talbot, Mr. February 14—Rose Benevento to Arvid Carlson. John Elliott Moore. ' munity House Thursday, February WELI Saturday at 3:30 p. m.; "You "DO"WN;ou the FARM" Bradley have arrived In St Peters Continued frou.i Page One for those who desire to Join. and Mrs. John Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Leonardl. May 14—Florence Hlldegard An­ June 4—Mary Rosarla Daleslo to 16. The play has had very success­ Are The Rose"-r-Caporros8l; "Home wtli Till) Jones Piiniily burg, Fla. Mrs. Clarence D. Munger, newly It is not certain whether the John Danlelson, Gus Blockland, I2(i Ji.)hn A. Jenkln and son, J. Altpn pointed the following coimimtees: y BATTERIES RECHARGED best grouped Into a band of an or­ Mrs. Roy Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Na February 19— Gladys Virginia son to Walter Thomas Lawlor. Robert Grieb Rice. cast, which Is not yet completed, Flotow, from the opera Martha, than Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Henry LInsley to Martin Leopold Stcucek. May 21— Dorothy Lillian Vlck- June 5—Geneva McLefan to Fred­ win be announced later. The per­ sung In Italian, with' biography; Sapphire Tableware Nights Jciikin of Wilford Avenue and Ed­ program. Mrs. Mortimer D. Stan- \ HEATERS INSTALLED chestra, but with the Interest al- win H. Baldwin of South Main St. Icy, Mrs. John C;. Carr, Mrs. Arnold GOOD USED CARS ready shown It can be predicted Leeper, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carl February 20—Helen V. Russell to strom to Blwood Weston Shepardi erick George Obel. formance will be directed by James "My Dearest Prayer"—Tandlo. John HoWiiVd, Heather Angol in left Sunday to spend tho next three J. Peterson, Mjs. William L. Wil­ i ALCOHOL AND PRESTONE that there will be a new musical son. Robert George Starr. May 21— Eleanor Kosobleckl to June 8— Anna Alice Zavaskl to A. Neeley. Leona Pierce will accompany "ARREST BULLDOG months In Miami, Fla. son. Mrs. Rolar>d F. Geler, and Mrs. AT REAL LOW PRICES organization which will compare February 21—Carmel Avltable to!Joseph Edward Zurkus. John Joseph Bruno. - Miss Mattson on the piano. James Wulpl; ways and means, Mrs. n And every other needed service to keep well with the flourishing ones al Mrs. George Blackstone, Pine Dominic Bla, Jr. May 20—Theresa Claire DeGenaro Jijne 7—Catherine Janet Kinney Mrs. Robert J. Plumb was ap­ DRUMMOND" Miss Alice Warner, Church Street Grace Hunter,' Mrs. prauk W. Da­ : Trade-Ins On the New Dodge and Plymouths i your car fit for 'Winter Driving. ready existing In the town. Orchard Road, motored from Bran­ March 5— Mildred Duell to Ed- to Maurice George Plant, to Dr. Harold Aloyslus Flynn. pointed chairman of the Branford ThO'adjourned meeting of the ^'•^^'AlJiO —- wn.s the iveok end giiest of Mr. and ley, Mrs. Rayaiorid lUiell, Mrs. Al­ SALES and ford for her 18th winter to St. Pet- ward Chaskl. | May 27—Jean Betty Burz to Ralph ' June 8—Ethle Bennett Cooke to committee for tho Children's Cen­ Congregational Church society in "DA.NGER on the AIR" Mrs. Carl Todt, in New Jersey., bert Fenn, Mi-s. Wlnlleld Morgan, Alfred Ward and family plan to ersburg, Fla and has reopened herl March 16— Harriet Lawson to Francis Castellon. Harold Er|ck Smith. j ter at the 108th annual meeting held North Guilford will be held in tho witli Do'nuld^Wopds, Nun Grey Mrs, Roland'Geler aild Mi-s. Mun M. R. Ziegler SERVICE I Brennan's Service Station move soon to Short Beach. home at 2500 16th Ave. North. [Chester Arnold Blrdsey. I May 23—Sophie Agnes Adams to Continued on page three \ In New Haven,yesterday. church this evening at 7:30. gcr; nlembersliip, MrsL S. E. Smith. Yanlfco jRoso Gbiuawarc Nights Fred and WiUl.m Lovesh, Carl 302 Main Street - Phone 880 Branford •j 302 Main Street Tel. 886 Branford Mimgs and Ernest Skomars are Mrs. Bcrtljn Lomisbuyy, Mrs." Harf L R....«^;^Mw-.«^Kfc.— ^.^Bl^K*4.'^^^HfE^:*a^tlSm.^ZSIttS^^^SHtta

-9- Papo Two THE BRANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, in-in THE BRANFORD SEVIEW. THURSDAY, JAN1JARY 3.0,1039 PageThrofl tlio foreign born. E, C, C. during thc.wepk bj^mnlng January 30. Exams in typewriting and sten­ ography wljl [je'^g.lyefi Monday and A CjrAS.TENJ5P I^ETEIl . 1 B. H. S. .Notes All ra^i'he Tuesday), .with, reg'u'lar classes in Judas midc iil8i;fallure flnal with By QSCAli ROOANSON other svibiects ,pn, J,hise days. On f^i! suicide, pctoi;, "wjipt out and wept Day'^s Wdrk bltlcrly,",but'iio s)411 loved his,Lord Wednesday, iThursdgVi and Friday the regular class! per|pds will be om NBWS Of General IiibreBt To Women By K C. nii(l.N. M..f)AJlCi;NTEU and had'Hotiiought of ceasing to The mathematics classes of the do so. This week we see him eager Branford High School, under the di­ Ittcd. Student?-will report for ex­ to bo with Jesus when John whis­ rection of Mrs. Florence T. Royal, aminations-pnly, .'arifl. may absent LEOlSIiATIVE MArrlillS pers that the Stranger on the sea­ presented a program In the audi­ themselves for the School at times Quite a number of bills have gone shore Is He. Thrloo he denied, three torium Friday. when they are riot taking tests. The "latter Young People When Ydili Milk,:Ah| Vegetable's Gombmecl Into the Jeglsl^ilivcihoppcr that are times Jesus gives him the opporlun With I'^ed Courtsal as chairman, school buses will be run on the reg - Crock O'Smacks of'some Interest to Kast Haven and Ity to reaffirm his love, and bids the following program was given; ular schedule, • Serve Grownup Refreshmdrtts nearby tbwna. Sorno^ of lliom aro him to cato for the lambs and sheep "America the Beautiful," by the All Junior High examinations will To'^ef h^rlnfe&'uiis Ai% Gpdd'Chdtee not as yet put t)i . final form, and of I|j8 fold. And Peter proved..hl» .•school; Salute to the Flag; Blogra be given In the home rooms. All .Whether or not you are enter Serve w.c|).,cl.i!ll9itp-,m()y bo mlsleadljig.. ,».;. Ipva-,byi|,spendlrtgi'H'i.?.r,est ,of .his life l)hy of Lewis CarrpU, written by Junior High pupils wlH.alsp be ex­ Meat Pudcjing, Prepared From alnVng the "'gding on nineteen" sol , Meciia lice Cream the butter in iliq. top ,of ,a .double Ono'.bf.tlVeiii Is,a' blll.'toilprpvlttc l.hi,dotoB Jusfr,tjja{..Jterd. Is^a good Randolph Bishop and read by Pa­ ;r your own friends, a coffee .cock of,.silver fqxes' ' -wcijo sq!c( "in , this Milk ai)d,v.c^9,lflb)ics,combined to boiler, Add the tapiqca, .tomatoes, cused from a.ttendancc at time Mi cup.sug.ar; ,,,',,„.,, , .., ,:,,• qo.untry.,ln thq paBl'.t.,wo,>yceksi wltlij lor refunding some of the town example for us to follow If we, loo, tricia BoutoUe, "Mathematical Re "'ail party is a novelty lliat will es- gPjlljoi; Jntq^a .soup arc a Iruly com­ and sptjii, arid pqok over bpllhig \va- when they are not taking the test. Left-Over Roast Beef 1-3 Clip ground decaffeinated cof­ top'gradc furs'sellings for $120, debt, pps^lbly to. take advantage of hav,e denied pur Lord by our lives collections," Alice Wilson, song, "A iab'llsh you as a' resourceful ^lostess. fee ' . 'i bination, for these .two foods com­ tqr uii,ljll tjie iapidca is transparent. or bur,]vyp);ds.;IJ6tus,;.looi accept the Song to Six Points," Glee Club plement each other well. Milk, veg­ Add the peas,'salt,'pe'pp'or, arid .su­ low^r Interest ritc,%.) ("(,.] ,, i WORK IN Hooray for good left-over re­ cVpes f6H6,\y:, .. 5qffee'shaken up In'a cocklaln'sh'ak 2 cMp,s,i!iilk, |..^ ,, I forgiving grace of Chr)st and bear "Ode to Geometry,' Diana Polastrl etables, fruits and eggs belong -to gar. Meanwhile scald the milk, and Orio. is to raise the debt limit. INDIA cipes 1 New to sonie of us but .very Fry sd'us'agfs slightly. .Add ;sll_cer- jrwltli Ice cream or whlppe(J'cream 2 egg,y,qJks,.sHghtly beaten , TJivo. recently, .l^ullt ,'i)lanelariuinS| witness,..to the foct that sin and "Pythagoras,' written by Mary Fltz- old'ln Germany, this recipe, when is ,51 refreshing beyerogp that co- in whlch),,Jiiovcpieuts,. of tile star that group of foods known as pro­ add tho tomato mixture very slowly, The hurricane cift off a .good deal , A meeting of the Missionary po- cut, appleg a'n.d'fry ,.B 'few niii^utps, 1 jcup heavy;Cfearn , I , , ;,(,. stirring, .constantly. Add the sal­ fallycp' nc,cd no,l. be.,flpal. , Rorald and read by Roberta Craw­ adajited to American cookery is stars'iiappUy with aiiy assortment avc reiJroduocd. wltii startling real-; (}J 4/ixpt^le prflpprtyi v 'anij yylthout clety of liie Congregational Church .untfl.'bro.jvn, ^'nd ., tcnde^, Rie'raoye Mix-sugar,, "docnff?l)iated ,]cdtfce tective food"s.'iir<)¥lid-,'wliich tl\e diet mon, from which the larger bones I Even the world about us, which ford. the-grandest thhig Imaginable for of canapes. Make these .cocktails andj milk in the top-of-the double Isiii, have 4.oilics,ot stainlcs.s steel this pormissloii.thc towti might llnd was held Friday afternoon Ip the sausages, and add ope heaping, ta- must be built to maintain good and skin have been removed. Heat has been, If not denying the Christ using up that leftover roast beef. pf d.ccaffolnatod .coffee. Remember boilpr. Ploce over rapidly ijqll}pg on which star hjjagcs arc projected Itself embarrassed. A one-act play, entitled !"rhe Cijse home of Mrs. Royal N. Harrison ,of blestiooh of brown' sugar for .eacji ho..iUljh, ;i;ii(il,ee;) a,,.,lafgp Sfifvlng of, and servo. at least, following him very far off; • Meat Pudding tlj^.at,a,little"longer brewi'ng is nec­ water and heat uiitil mljk Is, scwd-> Another bill relates lo sidewalks. of Matthew Mattlx, was given by South Main Street. Mrs. E.,P. Ayer apple usod.,8a!5tp.(ipp,lqs v'Wl syrup soup mode >yllhnilli{ and yegotoblqS b9g|ji8 to show signs of wa.king up essary .to bring out all the rlqli fiav ed. Strain thrqugli.clvees.^clotiii iji^d .Pfp|3ably|p!.'tlj_o purpose qf prole.c- tho following oast: read an Introduptlpn to the study 1V4'pounds left oVer roast beef forpied in 'pa'h.'and"serve with sau­ ,; It's an, ql(J Arab custom at Trl riiiiy very well b'b' Iho' main 'boursa to itsiown 'Blnfulnoss and itiirnlng sages. qj:,'lf,ypu,use the pot or percolator gradually tp,,eggi "y,qlks'.q,iid blwijd. Delicious Sandwich , . . . ling, the • toWn^ dgairist' lihreasonablo Glna Moneguzzl, Doris Polastrl, tor the next si)( rnonths, inlssionary •:.ti cup'rlce poll jii Ifjoftii Africa, when you're for ,a ipenl. Lot,,us ,:,rei;ni!imci,\rt,va' back, to the ways of rlghteousncss.i .metlj'qds;. eX|tra strength is hcccs-^ Return to ,,t|ip iJpubJq ^qllor'ancl llqrp.ls.jiii Inycntjon of a printer diM)it»ge.siiit3; i:./,uV: !;I:,:L.. '.li,: Carol Bradley, Ruth Bergqulst, Gor­ work In India, Mrs.F. T. Catlih read 2'tablesp6bns'grated Swiss or sle',e'pyi,,tQ..llo right down in thq jyli,o.le wlioqt, rye or,,other dtiiia No.t.oniy the jPresldpnt In .his ad- Parmesan cheese saty for iced coffee idrlnjts. coolf "uiitJl,.,tJie. ;mh(t(Ure,coats.tlie In a New Joi'scy ri'ewspapor sho'i). In Another bill would • enlarge the don Terwllllger, Carolyn Glance, a paper "As Christ Looks at In­ . ,^, Appiq-.Carrot passprole , strqbl,, calql] fqvty winks or \ more; bread antt butter In addllldn. his ybuuger days ho worked through dross lb Oongro.is, but Oovernorsj Vi, tablespoon flour , , Coffee'.Cqcktalls spoqn".5tlirrl.ng(.cpiistantiy..cd6l. Add powers of the zoning commission. John Erlcson, Fred Colilns, James dia". Mrs. George Pagp read a pa­ Cook .', carrplsj that li^aye... ^e.on thpji.walt,? ,vp.and,go oi\ wllii youi' '- • ••,. I-,;, fiiit, ' •.•,.,.,r.^-,,.. Scnalors, Hoprcsontallves and mcnl jtJse 1 ,c'up "docaffcliiated cotfeoi creopi)dhiil', freeze jh"a''freezer, us­ oul„lit;,p Jji)ifl,,a(j,aJ,qurp,eymqp prin­ Bills _wont In' for,the nomination MoUor Charles Baldwin, Stephen per "Tho Miracle pf Modern India," ft teaspoon chopped onions .sllfpd^'onqe' lengtiiwVise, 'linftl nearly rcijular liuph'iosSi according to the , ..Cfcaiu ,yqgpcd crea.m for .each."9iii3 of ator, slirriiig 'o'ccaslbiially "with a .i A bill that ;Wlll. create, much Inter-; winter, indoors. Here the grpijp is,,^lipwn.w.ith their invited guests maldng merry Howard Spear, Owen Cole, Robert Birds Nest".writteii, by the fprmer wooden spoon diirlng tho three walk and let old man Moiphcus i medium diciid diilon togolher In to n trlple-deckov, ni'i^dP •with,the decrease in .lynphlng In the ,. Chbii'the i-oast beef, but not too ijhtU'apples,"ar.e. lender and sugar "qptfCiq. Put coffee and .creani ill lest; especially.,.,among/ithO;-,sohgol right on the foundry floor at tjic Ohristmas Party hold December 23, 1038. DeJon and Norman Plant. Helen Gaylord, a one time resident hour period of freezing. liavo his way. .1 cup.dlc.ed turnip South tills'year. Another evidence of flliie.'and ste.w In a pah.with the ii'ds nicited through. cocktail 'shalter and shako well. | llke-U'lS! ',!, :, •:,-:/• n v'ti A •teachers,,ls.,onc .grantlnBi.tho- I5ast| of this -town-, The pefjruary rneet- .Va (Clip fllqqd carrot a qulekened public conscience Is Iho Butler, and onions. Mix the 'gravy Toasted white bread, rye brpad or 'Haven teachers ;a loniu'D of ofOoei and William Fortune, George Dick­ Contrary to popular belief nq J 'qva,i't inllk Tcopnt truly .PthiQaj.idcpjfSifln p/ the Mid-year examinations will be Ing. will bo held. In the home of 'Mrs. With the tloUr, salt and pepper'and '1, £ rjvu TJT ,> :-\ iium'perriiokd-' ' •• .j- AUiOf the details are.;U0t,as yet inson, Thomas Collopy Paul Lysak- given at the Branford High SchoolG. Herbert Foote of.Averlll Place. Egg. Ne.w,, prlcans food, I? fattening, 1"hc,only fptlon-j 4 lablespodns-tloiir National Brpadcastlrig,,Cpmpany td owltz, MlOhael Meglln and William pour on the meat which Is left to ,|Ajiphoyy,.jt,lllqts ,-,.,, , t •:;•;,,,,;„/ (.worked outi, but .Its, .purposQ JB.IO 2'('j, c'up^.'Voniatpcs,,,,,. Ing .fo'qd.'js 'tbq'mjuch qf all foqijs'; 4,-tablespooh?,'bHttori ,.,,•, .,,1: , ,ar,uyprp cheosp (Swiss to you ond .dc'cJhlQay'll.qwor fl'tlyprtlsInK ,fP,r, Hs Allmannsbergcr. cook a few minutes, until the gravy ;glVB.themiho»TOmo pr.lvUpges that, . 1 sinaH'ohion. cliop^.e'd^,. declares br. Jtiiiips A. Toby,'iVdtqd mo) •••'•'• ••": ' - •' •••" 'tKtiUiehS:'. Cook vcgetfplej^ap^L pprlc until .teachers, havp in the Iwgpr ,c)Ups, Bfpnt."ctw.orks. \yp convppi) people MI-S. John Vi McGlees spent the ..'A grp9ii„i>'epp.er, "chopped Gard en btes a'uthorlt'y on hutfltlOn. While beliig ).,ciidqr ^1, Just.cp.qu^h ^wlid^, ,tq-,coy . ,,,; , yWON CIjlAI'EL , Bolrthe'rice'until soft, in the wa- , -Sllppd,tomatoes 'Attor.aipcrl.od'pf supcosstul.lpaoh- <""' ''o'-O on'th|smq3t dpsjfable re­ .Rinidayi January 20 11 a. m.. Tho week end In Canada visiting hor Attorney, and Mrs. William J .1 teasp'oin su'gti\f .,,, li^teuvlowed Rt.bls-Bockefollcr Cpi)-^ (sr. A.dd this lulxturq qi..yp.^oitablq8 Lel^ti^cq..,., , .,.,, |„,,, ,,.. , ,.:,, ins-ithpy.iwilLha.YP^ a i.iermanont liUrn.to. a 4)jBl)M.plano of living, by brolher Sydney D. Wood. Kennedy, their daughter Ethel, and 'iir (Jr'boUillon.'Rinse,'add grated % l.cijp '^read'crumbs tor pfycc.ln.J^pw.Xar.k. rec,(!\itly,,,flr, and wiilbr to the t|iln brcarii saiicpl pastor, Rpv. Ernest,p,:Carpcnlcr will I Dr. Macy M. Battalm isBeese'iilid'liistly the 'yolks of two shop arc cyclamen, Spanish pepper, As p,' (loublo docker, init th'q a'nohb position It thej'' Wthjue vtp i3pr-|.'',o.i)PJv.od' faithfulness of pur own preach. Topl.p; ^Imergenoy People; their son William J. Kennedy, Jr. ..'/?, CUP celery ^ojiy staled ,tiiat ^jnglq foods, such made fi^oiri milk', fldur and blillor. \ vlo's 'and 'cheese In- oho- la'yer' and ifprw'ithplr du'Hps In-aisfttiflfaotory ,be(,,tcr,natures,and,a ,miltp.d,effort "eggs. Season to taste with'salt. plant A Garden ivy, nil of the ferns, begppla, am- Anthem:hy,the Choir. ... , , ,. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blnker spent have returned from a visit to HaV' '4 eggs as pptiiiloc.s, inilk, lirpad, buttec, ice •i''^i.\ .., i':, iiiijit) >iy)i, .,j, , -til ), fihp Ipttupc and tqinatqcs In tlVo manner. iThis. win add, dlgpHy and tP Answer, ijur oft-ropeatpd prayor- ' • Biit'ter'a'pilddihg rtiold'aiVd strew aryliis, paper narcissus, gardenia, 0;'13 Sunday School; George the week end In New York City. iina, Cuba. They motored to Miami 1 Optometrist ,'4|Cup (^meripan, cheese, grafted creain and dajto do not cause over­ Cf'cani Canti,p4 ^^uiqn Ap(| j pl'her. . ^ , ':fc.pllng,;pf(,;spcurlty },Q,i.lhosB.rWprlhy ,Thy, Kiijgiiom. cpmc, .Thy wlfl' bo stopping at points of interest alon; with bread crumbs, then "pUt in 'a js'ajt a^^'pepper.an'^'.a'.bay|le'af. In Your Wiridow tlie salmon colored patience (an Brown, Superintendent; ', Lesson •$ • -•- ,'•.•• weight but that tho total day's .diet done oh earlh as It Is In ifcavph." the ^yay, sailing for Cuba on the lil'j^er'bf'flee and'a'layer'of liieafand ,.i. r,',->W.%9W " I .;tp.vyn:,emplpypes, I ,.v(jsli spmcthijjg Subject: Peter • Declares His Love'. The Men's club regular meeting . jPoqk•tomai:D9S,;iD''qpper,!orjl()i'j'jihd old favorite of grandinotiier's day)- may do so If it customarily, exceeds A;,pup of,.toa.;0fi qpffqoiiiai.tasty •'' • '.' " '' . ,"'N.H. o. Evangeline from Miami. Jp! announces the opening of his offjce 'so'dh Untirall'tlie'rrieafand i-lce are ',4, .pup iplnceq onion ; jOf tills klij.d, Jiilght\ljfl, done for .all Senior Class Topic:;, The Conflict will bo held Monday, January 30 at iseasiiiillig. t'ogptii^r,.'for.,1.0j riilfiutes, 'With gfey skies tji.e order of .the and the Africaii violet. the body's usual energy needs. jpiidvxlch.^pd ,n .qqpi, \}p\\t fi.qi)o|pus ipf.the regular employees of the Itt.'dloSe'lh'e mold well'arid set hi'a. 2 tabiesjioons buttc'r ; Between-Old. and ..New. In.spite of 8 o'clock at tho Claremont, An In­ § on Saturday, January 28th in the r-.p-mo'vc ^ij.ay jeajT, a,^i^ bimf'bfuv^s January days, thus .making it nec-j d05s'orl.;-thl!i'ls. the Ideal Ppmbhi- . Fol!ow4pg, are ,I.Jie ofljcprs, of the 'steaiiier over a'Kettle'of'boiling wa- .a.ii4 place, ij) "c'as^^role. "Brp'ak'.^he 2 loblbs|)Pons quick-cooking j .tpiyil, ,•;•,; ;.;:. .• : ,:f,. . 1,,:. .^;, stormy-weather, the attendance was teresting program will follow the JIEGISTEKS AS .essary to turn oh the llgiit^ li] the ,,,Aif.li,ough,|P.r,,.A. i^.: Dunlap.jvho atlon for-'bbfdrebed.blte that.ove"n "ter'and steam'for ^ hours. Serve c^^'s op^^top afid'sprinkje.'with, salt tapioca' ,.,; ,,,,.|,. -. , : .,.„,,-.,-.„..-lA.no.lhcr,-, , bllJ,'iroI.atos,..l-.., ."-„-..-.p aplpmo, -,—, - ,,Ii'lrjilCongrcgatlp|inl.Churoh for the 70 last Sunday;' business meeting. LOBBYIST vej'y earjy aft.orno.on and; frequent­ fpirrijifyjy cq.n^uptpd spnd culture ex .q)il)flrpn,-(nay,,en]qy„Hpre is a recipe ibilek .A yery •largp:nu)\iijor,or.,suph[year •i030.^, Clorit.^M^^ .Npriyian "V. I Toole Buildirtg Vl'th ^dther left over 'gravy. and pepper, aiid 'co'v^er„wl.th, grated Friday, Jaijuary 27, 7:45 p. ni. Ernest L. .Ayerill. of Pawson Park ly, t.o biipi them niost of the day, it pe^lnieiits at'tli.e. New; kaven Sla-' 1 ,1^0.,;! can topiatoos ! for a ta^ly saiiflwlcri.' ' ,, ' ;ljl)I? hoye'.bppn .'il.ntrodupedi. mqst Lamb;.gr'gcnilst-.and; choir,.dlrector, •gl^ieese.^'Balce'li). a., modej'Eyte'i'yeii, .ta.kes ,a .bi.t-more than ordinary ih- ti'on'ls how In 'Texas, the work has (2'/i cups')., .,','.„',',,..„ i Chiok'on Ariel Cblbry Sandwiches Choir Rphcivrsal. , Alfred Ward has rented the for- has been retained by the Connecti­ Fried Sausages Aiid Jtiiiilcs ,35D~F. .iin.til'eg'gsha've set an.d'the .jiljely, noiip,pfi, thpiii-iy/ill iPnaliy Bpii6..,^oper .Slater; qlpaeons,.-Harry.] cut Bankers' -Association, as lobby­ m -where he will specialize exclusively g.Qnuity, and Imagination,.to. .gl.v.o been continued at Now Haven by TO TOWN J-B teaspoon bak|ing soda ; 14 cup cooked chlckpn moat jBrnprgCilroni ,tJjp,e.o,mmt.tlpe-,exaotiy b. Cooke, Ray U. Plant,.Arthur E, '.Afiijles "can'iip'w'be cored "and 'ciicese lias melted. tile living room a gay and cheerful 1 No. 2 can rod s'ahhori ' ,! ist iri.beholf of matters pertaining ^ in the examination of eyes and thp Mr,,.GabrIel.Nutlle. ,., ,,,,.,; ,, V4 q))p,..pg,lpry ,. a^iWrlWpn. ,Thl? par.tlpulari,oi|o prp-j.ppl!f.si;lfprbert^. 7i)atcher,'IldVold Prize winners,a.l .the.card :part^fl Sll'Md 'by'b.^sliigile itibtldh,' th'ro'u'gh; atmosphere. :.'..} ;• 1 No, 2 can peas, drained i to state banks and trust coriipan- As if balhlnf; suits and play e,n- 1 tablespoon groen peppers hold by the Chapel Workers o|f ^ fittiing of glasses a, 'n'e';'•'Mllt! iii-ii HUJ J,'! t-v/>^wA i.'.,r Mrs. Thomas -Fallon. Door prize; II . Telephone Branford'j^OV W_ ;gj:9enhpu^e..C;|)qml.qal|nutjlfint,,a)id mjido,p?q .of stick,,caii_dy fabrics ,to court overrulp^.tlie city.,N,e,w,lIavpn A-rNypard .and.';JVllllam,E.- HHpii- 'tq .Ru^p^lpii Dapiel 'Marroiiey, itiiat .bioqin §fi, ,pro,llf(caily, at this iieigliten ,s'tiil fiif'tiier the Victorian were-won by Mrs., "WUUam Smltli Mrs. Walter Hoelzer,.-of. Cliurch J. '&ep'tenifiej'.'.'24-^. 't^ary /Frances water were supplied through pipes' ostabllshpd.s'ucii.a Um.lt.but has lot cocjt, ,J:r(,.'npmliiatlng ppmmlttcbfor ny j.^llii.e qf;,.tlje ,ycar..,In,fact,, you can la!^ under the sijnd. pny holes, at effect dt trie rcsort-panorahia, ' , and Miss Anna Johnson. Street entertained the Sunshijie •M New Haven Office — 865 Oliapel Street w mages icissei 'to G'e'orge HiiijerfButier, How to It beci^mo a,dead Iptter. This bJU lO'lO, Harry a. Cbokp, chalrinari,;Jj«r3. ,?,a.silyiPlftnt,.an .,.^ndop^-,.garde.p,jiy rfguldr'-'interval's 111 -tlie'iipper'slde! ' ll^horlngiln.UieJ039 resort'«lyles; GAb-TT^D^ Socfeliy In "her home Tuesday eve- ',, geptopib^r. .24—,France's' 'Joy to wpuld, establish:. -,tliat' r^tP:itRr the, Ji p, SmltlV-.f^lss Susie,,Gppke,iMrs!] . Continued from Page. One ijiakhjg usj of. pla.te [glass. alie^VQS ,bf .tlie, plpeiiallo.wBdjiJuiariplatv a, ia^hfPP!. pljo.w.,, jstwid. flit.>il?irp.l) wholo'statcThe'bill; provides for Matthew'I-Iaglahd; Herbert E. That­ .'', Tlip pa/lsllibnersoj St. Elizabeth iilrig.^-' ;"'•• ••" "•••••'. ..•••,. • •' ^>'•''", Ethbprt"l3otj;'Pftt!' '•' ,..„ ^yiat ^can bp instaiied In- yp.ur^,jg^' I Pldrlda,,,lft^fid\i,c.e^..p,.grfipp -Pt -PlftS* drastic pcjialtles./or druflkpn driv-i( .Chiiroh'Wlil.glve .'a T.osti.raonlal'IDln; -;,;; Jbrte';9-^Rose-'"Detullo: to Wililam|| ,,, pharles iBrndloy,.pqn of Mr, 'ppd cher;,,,-.,:.' .i.-.'-.^.v'^,,.;".:,. .' .,..;,;! This ,,niotHbd,,.su.q,cs.sg.fUl. In -JB ,^.majl and swim suits fashioned of tub By Marlon Cuinilngliam lng( and ifor) tho. eventual ollmln- ,i7irenjsurpri JValter-ppelzor; assls- nor to tiio Rev. Jeremiah j!-Bra'dfer' 2;ufJcHS ,to Loul.s Anfnor^y; qprski;.^! .,:.Xf^i^^^s_a^ J.dp.al ,way to.keep,ppt- satin striped' hi shocking pink and Mrs. J. Arthu,r Bradley, of Wllford iBuhly'iisiSr'i''.'':- \ '„. ,' .:',:- /ri bench. Is Impractical on a lai'ge iiidinq Ecoripnii'st iatlon of the drunkpn drjver entire-. tanji-; .treasurer, Mrs, -.Roland, F., Icjc, pii i;ebruary .Oth.at the Hott] .,iQ'cldber 'l-pl'.atrlclaLan'g to John. t,e.d plants indoors for;they not only scale. black. One suit that reached now Avoinio I.S 111,St. Paul', Mlriri.'wh'o'ro .:.'June.9-7- Stella Pazlk to Stephen! Rurns.^y.^arrqwij,'Jr.,',,,'•, I ,. .. , "Now with-ihls o.bid .-weather is the I .Qeleri; auditor, T. • Stanley jBroy;; Clarmont; Short Boacii'. g?t tlie,. neoe.ssary, light, but,.the Tile present probldin is, to find, a lipiglitsldf .cfepiuro modesty was lie Is workln'g for the coming throe .Gerecser,', ..•, .' .'.,., ,. i . '(Jjct'qbsr.'l^^M.dry. „E'5^a Adams to time to :• begin, .bulldliig. up your Another bill relates to citizenship, ,sunday School assistant superln- Father Broderloj: w.as Instrumen! feeling of 'a garden c.an be more simple, and Inexpensive way of food, made with a (Jotaphable .ruffled months. ( JUhe l3-;4Anna Madeline Conlln- Alpiipnse George,^ay.age, ,. ., • ,4pp,llca,tl,pns fqr.pltlzcnshjp npjv..aro, toudont,-.Mrsr,-.Matthow Haglaud;, la) In building the church at Bhoij reallstloal.ly; obtained If the pjants ing aiid 'wa'teriiig ', tii'e 'plants., Mr, skirt over bldomers aiid ii high node cfiild's ,. roslstaneo .ingojjist ,that to-'MattKew;;J.i-onergah. .' , ,.'6"c£pb.e,r i-TrHolefi. V.erpnlda Way- ,l(ppt,ln .tho.hands ,pt .the tederali iscolpslastlcnl Society treasurer and BPa.cli and tills dinner Is to bo give are,. concentrated In groups. Also, Nutile now has "a thriving bench'of finished ofi.wlth.a.. ipripi band.iA wjpter, scqui'gp, the .cq/ppon. Ppid. , 0s^,QeY'^r,,'?9,;-7r, .Rose Johnson to to be found In almost any florlst'me.nfs with interest. . . , 'July'S^Fr'ieda'Elizabeth Neely to cVenlrig 'gowns being made of taf­ tcetii demand Imriiedlato dobtbr'? OAR HEATERS ituru" in- tho Blackstono Memorial .'•Frank,Jq.'m.^ ifkbvjc.^. , . , , _. 'kobiilng, Appouhtlrig,' Business RICE Frank C.iMal^.ack,. Jr. Plans for a,plcnic.supper for ,the feta that tooic Its decorative pat­ attention, as. they, can,bo inflamed I Library, February 3rd and sponsor-' The cast has been seleclod fi EEGULAR PRICE , 'Octobe'r •^9-:^Ru|3y A'rde'lle Dolph the First Biiptlst. Church 'at,her Admlrilstratlori',,..'.. , Dictaphone,' WIZARD ANTI-FREEZE July 8—'Agnes Hi. Co'sgrove to mem'be'r.s of the Guilford .chorus a^e tern from,iho3ft sUcks of ;candy-so ,pycthejfll.lg^it,p.st Iryitiint, ,<3hlMrsn J I od by the Garden Club. tho next production of the God to.I^p\yA.rd_Earl7i;lsfter. p,,, ,. , , lipme last pyenlng. She was assisted Comptomelor,.,I?9y.and Evijiilpg THERMOSTATS, ETC. :imp) 'b'ei'rig nia'd.e..The.supper .\yjjl be held ,deaf,.tp yj.q h?ar,t, pf; anqfV\er;, g.P.n- ,, Mrs. Mortimer D. • Stanley and' Fellowship • -Dramatic Club, whiij (With Piiiiipj' -Charles,T. Ze^per..,, by Mrs. Wilbur Sullivan. .and aji.ults ^likq,shpplfl |hayp.,q)|!ihjt SosglonQ,, .X/'O-oducational. Enter 270 Main St. Branford in .the.pa'rish house at Nqrth Gull- 'p;a,tlori„,prip „df,, thosp. ,,,^88 'gre"en|[ Mrs. Thomas F. Paradise will be will be presented at an early dati July 16— Elizabeth Pr'ahovio to ,C|pt6ber 59j—; Esthfr'tooldres Flore, hours' sleep at' tlie I'e.ast, _sl.x jglas^pp at any lime. Tol; 733 ford January,31, and m.embqrs.a.ro find pink ,strlp'ed .taffetai made' hostesses. Rehearsals will behold ovcry Wee Arthur Vincent Branigan. to.'JTpJin i^cVq'ggl I'hb^iiison.. ,., ... of -water 'every day arid ^ dlbt'fhat to contribute food for the occasion, with • ii faouffai,it, skirt;' brief puffed' riosday night at 7:30 in th homo W .., July, 30r-Prnja Elizabeth Williams .,Tjif)^,emi)et.^— Margjj^ftje ,.'^6se '3", 5 'C ••"V,"!." ;'j :|'ir- Irioludes-plenty of niilk,'eggS,' friilt STONE .COLLEGE sleeves -arid- a heart 'shaped Iddcqi-! tho director, Mi's. Eric Swanson. Tly $8995 to, CarljWllliapi.Todt.., R'clc'Jiel |tp. Waltpf .'Ber'fia'fd Ha'ase., and fresh ve'getablos.-i.',, ;,,: I.,', .;, 129 Temple St., New Haven P ersDnals je,^age, Another I exploited; pink and' club met Monday evening in tjio .iash ,„i /iu'gust,. 2-;^Harrle); Stfdman,Gil- , Tiiqy?fnbe'r Ig—AnpaTJlliin.MdrHs Mason 'Rogers Corps .will hold -a . At no, tliflp shquld (shUdj;en b.q fll,-; Cash l^I,ack,st.rlpqd satin, slnillar to tlfat homo of' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence left^, t.g .Phillip. .Edward .McKeqn.. to^l^ii'^ilfer 'Vaide'ijia'r Z'4'ari'qwlc?!., . . social. tpd^iy. In.. .the,; hdme of Mrs. ,lqwe^.„to„ b'r;?a,thp„,,,tiij;ou'gl) ,.,tf|P,ir I, ,p.sed for .trip .s.wlm s,ul.ts,,and jvps Munger of Short Beach. ( ,„ Aijigust 6,-^, Hel?n Rose kirby to ,. li6vem1?er '2^—Margaret Elizabeth, A^^a. JJas^l'dy, H^Vd'l'ng Ayeniip. ^The Thomas Lacey, of Seaside. Lodge mouli\s, ,.jis. tiyfs carrip{i the gcrnis] m'a'(Je with a sltlrt .'jiuffed at thpj Percy Benedict icing. .. ^,, ;JSaliA,.t' q .WaltV 'J^ustlh Co\px)tn.,., lidstqss'wlllb'e 'assisted by Mrs. ,C. has been instaiied as financial spc- straight Into •the -throat. The' nqse, UNITED WALL PAPER The Malleable If on .Fittings 0.0^ .pff^r.f or sale back to suggest-a bustle. The girl August 8—Andra 'Van Wle to Rol ,|. jN6v'?mbBr,'24^ i^ta^fa .'.Vlqtoria, H. 'Page, Mrs. Be'rtha M, Lounsbury retary of the I. p. O. F In aiillfdrd. on the other hand, acts as a flltcf'] CO. a variety .of hous? lots situated for tlie most part Mrs. John Kennedy returned Hij^Hewsoij Ralne. . ,., ;. , , |l.ipkvlcli "t'o J'o's'eph Francis DymaV- and Mrs. Ernest Whitcomb.' •who modeled -this gown wore her .for-, tha .alr-.H, .brpatbep, :Kocp an Tuesday from a visit In New York low Now hair piled high on her heOrd, with ,AUgust 13^Rlta .Marif ^ylllvan to "czy'k,'Jr^ Jerry Knowlton of Hopson Ave., qven,|tpn)pcrjituc.e.^fl.yo.ur;.l)opi.e.-,it "Wg Save Yoiilitoriey" in the region of Branford Point. City. ajknqjf pf.hlack velvet ribbon at thd, js s'n.qtliqr' ini)ppp(,^rit„.,,prQyont)ye Ray^9.nd,^homfts pcljJjo,i5\el. „, .Jfo'v'cmper,'^i-y, Th'p.oiipsla , Gcrt- Mrs- Joseph Celifoux president of under went an oper^tlop lAgt ,'^t\' bacit of her brown of curls and black mqasure.^, and "'this, can be ,c(pnie ,93 CROWiryST./ ' August'14:^L6la Olmsted to WU-: puqe, Hlyens'lcl to Melvl'n Claude the North Guilford PTA„,Mrs. Har- day In the Hospital of St. Raphael. yplvDt rlbbpps.WBre tied around her rii'bst effectively by havlrig the walls NEW ilA'VEN,. p.ONN. Tlje p|jrcl}a^e of such land is open to anyone Miss Irene Radowitz has been ill' Ham MicHadl .Bas.kQS. ' ,' wei?b;„.-, :. .,-..,', • .,., ,.,;': .ofd. chlttpnden, Mrs. Donley Lu- thrpa,t,an.tl_wrljt.B.,,..,- .. ,,„ .,.,,,.,(, and cellingslrisulatcd. Bo sure too, Tolephono 8-B4pB who may become a gopd home owner and a good at her home in Alps Road. for a iimited foralimvtM .. AUEu^j;;^15^M^j;y Carolyn Grande'll IJGo,eml3e'r-'7—|-pillah.Doris Demers kens.and Mrs. Edward Pawson at­ .,}Av. and Mrs,- ..William ^'V, Ashr to.'jyjiftiinj .'Prf;ic^^ow„ Jf... .., , ' .',' Arip yripp a^spmbilng ypur .rgsprt that-your,child pools ,off slowly af­ to„E,djyprd.'j6sepli,Ws'cb.,., . .,, tended the New Haven Copnty Coun ,wp'rt.h,',17. Te'rhunq ' '^yp'rj.tie ^ri- ,\yardrdbe ask your favorlfe shop'tp.! Sample Book on Bpquest jipfgljbpr. and is not con'fl'ned to the enipldyees of ^„','Aug;^3t>i!,s9-Rnt.h May Bur'bec'k to ter strenuous exercise on a winter Mr, and Mrs. Wllllapi Kennedy, I3ecembW ,§p3Sdy.the McDee Bay cil of Parents and Teacher held re­ riounce the blj'bh pf a daughter, Jha show you also the new blazer 'Jacj- the "company. Blliy and Agnes have returned from time only ,(i^''a^Ies,Win'iam.,'Andersori. ,.,,,.. to lla.rl .Carson Bijr.^Vcl;. ' ./ cently in West Haven. Christine In Grace Hospital Sun­ kets . which carry, the, vogue for day., .',.,, .;„ ,, , a Southern trip. ,.'A'ugujt'. 27;^Ejizabeth i'May. C'us^--: I.JDeeemb'er 23—Doris Pobliia Pug- day. Before her marrla'ge .Mrs. Ashi •stripes .Jnto flannels arid light Youngsters, ^Away Frpm Home | Many of the lots are located oh |fqpd streets hi^'h't'q pharles Frederick Andef'^qn. 'slw,tq;.^ay ieslie O'uy. , . The Lucky 13 rqet Thursday night worth was Christine Erlcson. weight ,wools. If any of your children are at ^epteniber 1—Ber'fh'a Elizabeth' „„„^, , .^,_..,.,,. ^,;u.e.^„» Ti^liere .^all jjipSern fa,c'iliiie?; can ie obtain,ed, and Mrs. Whltmore Braselton of Wash ..Dece'rijb'^r .24'. T^-.Iya. 'Ggorglana Jn the home of Mrs. Joseph Ifkovlc .college, be'sure thatthey have plep Ington, p'. C. announces tho mar­ Duel to Frederick _Burrone. , 1 Baxte;i;.,t6 .Edward 'S't^tii Deevqyj 'jr. of Cherry Hill Road. Je'anriette, daiighter of Mr. gnd ty of good yKqrm-c^ptblnfii.fpr qutrof BRANFORD some of them could be called good shore •property riage of her (laughter, Mary Louise $ ,,,S?ptgmb.er,,3—,Anna,. Josephine |, p'ecember:.i9— .^ugustlha Pell'z- Mrs. Fritz Petersop of palmer RoaS jjppr-,wqp,r,apdt?u)fapl^j.)(^ht.),ijlrigs, as iliey ire .oji'higli ground'and pyej:look tlie river to Mr. R;'Kolvhv Shivers of Wash- Cash i3;^insI?l,'ljq|Sto^le'y,'J6hn.G'5iillnas.:za'rl t'o Albert boh'ofrlb, ,..The annual meeting of,the New underwent an 'operation for sinus /or IndqorSj .Cqllegq ',studepjis^!jre .apt, l^yNDRY ingtpn. The wedding took place 'Sept'embe'r'5—C'raiCj? l;''vicUe,A'c'ker- Haven Council of, Gh'l,Scouts will trouble at Grace Hosjiital last Fri­ t^ ,thlnit'that,lf tl)ey let a cold "r'up and'th6 sound. January 21. man to Edwa.rd Vl.ctor liawoix. ,,„. ,. ,_Fj[itlt{Vfljjsi'C-, be .held tomorrow In ,the,-'yWCA. day. Its iiourse" It will disappear, arid 'yo,u TLAT WQ^K ,„.&eptemhp.i;.|"-:7-.,]f'tma „,Cecilla En-' ,^the,,'jVveriile jiitslcal Art,?,qciety Luncheon will be served., iteserva- ciiri't Impress qpdn them too strong The prices and terms can be ai-rangpd tp.meet Mrs. Thomas F. Paradise has been r@t;^a,.jUe}(an%.Lq>an, ,, ,.,,,, t.wl'll hold l^s >o|^hly..;^9'?t'ng. '" tions may, he made with Miss Mar­ ,, .ciareripe , SarHer, son 9/. Elw.qod .lytbfi n,fce{iplfx..fpr,prpp?,utJpn,,.Af-: "WET WASH elected to the executive board of 'Septembe'r','6.-r:^Pjaulinp G^ray Howd, ^i'le ^'cad'emy ^'li th^e Gj^en "^'a'pia- ian Thatcher. ,., ,, ., pa'ricpr, Bra.dley 'Averi'ue has ar'riv- Engaged ,ter ,all, ,^h9y/rp,,t^e onp^ ,tp Bljffcr. jf the neetls of any thrjfty bjiyer, and Branford ^hey get',beJilqd,ln thelr^tiidles or. tho Woman's Auxiliary of Grace to Charles,A'lwater Howd. 'I'ary^ ^31„i,'at.3:3p;p. m,, "i'^ie jjinlor A number from here. Including e'd In Meeker, Ohio. 'iwr! and Mrs. K. Donald Beaver miss a big prorii'. S'bi'T I)Ry people who ai'o planning honties should take the Hospital. • Liberal Time Payment Terms May Be Arrangj#'(il ,,.S^temh^,^'6^,impulse ^o^ephihe ',(issetpbly.Ar,t ."group will )j'e,'guests Mrs.,,H,.E. Thatcher, Miss Marlon arinounce the engagement of .the)r'| m iealconler'io Michael beorge Steg-^5t.ljie,.(n,eVting. .-The sid^jejct; \yi!'l.be L„,Thatcher and Mrs. Frank Blge- ANfiJUAJ--. daughter,, Mis? M.arJ.ofIc .,SeaX'!rj(r to .Qppoj-^tunity. pf .V;^3fii^,,n9^ l^efoVe t&e pxpe'cted tha. 'Hi-'-t! /-Lelu I"Eolk Music .from, tJie'Brltioh isjes." low, are planning to attend. Lun­ Mr. and -Mrs. Gporge M. ,Page, of BANQUET Mr. ppbprl,^.,Wpl?!pder,ipbij .qf Mri'.'l TABIXIIA jncreasVbf r.eal esta'te'vaJuVs 9.i\d Vefore.the desir­ SPECIAL PRICES ALSO NOW IN EFFECT ON IRONERS September 10-^. J'afr'fcla A'dellne,,p^pe]-^„wlll. (je re^d,,by -J3o;-pthy cheon will be served at noon. A re­ Jeariie .jWqlslq.der of 149 FiahKlln; Johnson's Point. left Tuesday for •The anpi|al,panq,uq), qf,fhp p.ast TfiPAr^:•:;^ •-;,, ;-,- : 'rr" DMfslf,ffo.,peter'Stanley,D9m,?)c- , {pn^pevg,, ..Kafl .'itoijsh, /Barbara port ,iyjlljbq,,glyen,by Mrs, Rayr)- Stret, Merlderi. ' , ability of resi'^ii^g.in Branford is gi:eatly.in­ Key West, Florida. liaven 'Teachers'League'will be held ..,Mif. wj|,iiiain:,,.r>ambeirg, pf-jypji; pi^raHfeB WORK Ask About Our SPECIAL GROUP PURCHASE DISCOUNT ;.'§Qi^^.^er ipT-^lgne Efljjji.'iS'mith JJarrlson 'and B'etty Lou Lalie. ham Towhshehd of New Haven for in New Haven February 15 with street «(111 ..eptert'aln the .faijltha,! creased by tjie completion of the East Ha^yeniput- ^Vl^lWS,C^P'^ev^aet>.:Tqt\tir\ ,/l ... ,n"r^ -•"' "•'."' <'' -, -, thR,N?w Paygn; Cofmpll, and . trie Miss MWam QcJMay.as, jchalrroan .Mr. Lco.Brennan.has been given WfiABRJttT.. ' sbplVty today ' ' '" '' fi^.pBEm&SfifeVl'pE See Us Or Your Electric Appliance Dealer . Septenib'e'r' 10— Helefi ..vaia An- 'Joiin W. Barron 6'f,.i^f?t Mgin-St,, .sp,e§jt'er,,Vill be Dr. Lillian Gllbreth who Is being _asslste4,.by,M,lss I^r- off. • -^r •:%':ij.:a^a a lease for one year from Feb. 1 from DiriECTOKS , . ,,,.,, derson to John August Str'obel. ,whp ha5_^een ll|,,atteij4fdjhlp fli:st of New York. etla Hanie'y and metjibers of the Emma Verholt fo.r.the store vacated The annual meeting of the bdar|d ;.iMartln•William;.CoJllnsii,58 i who ,..,§fP'.?P>t!?,''-,V2-7pAther^ffif,.Modzel- §?ssloii of the legislature last Frl- executive board of the league. ., r.'^py Bcyspn? interested may apply to J. J. last week by Harry .Tucker, of director of the-Branford Vlsltlpg was burlc,d /ruq6(t9yf^n!:6'riop j.,,,,. '.""" ,^^""^."'7," ~' "^'"l^ , , ^tlot}; .plass, wUJ,. .m.cet Saturday ;/MXs.=Jf^,iE.9r)s,^p!:9-wH! |!flterjt5^Ui February 15 af 3 p'(;lq9k.. Miss Mapcl place. , > Mr. and .Mrs. .Leste.r Cornhig of CoNl^^ECTlcu]^ to Stanley Anthony Morowsfel. .; ,i;^w^');d 'Maj;er,'.')ias. rfi'tijirned to morning at 10 o'.clock. tlie. ,?i<.ccpjtl\(e ^pftr.d p?,.tl).e JBraixCPS'' Baird,'llefd secretary of the state .Tel. 572-2 • • 672-3 lit* Bradley Avenue-announce the birth ,-Sept,embef.'l9—Ma.rx,l'a,ii(,^ Shur- B5 Jfj)^,? i'ri.>'or'th „(3,ulljroyd .'after Gqrdepi (Clyb it her).h9me,,;p,,]NQjftJi tuberpulbsls committee will .bo the - Mrs, Stanley Hylonski will be hps- of a son yesterday afternoon in the 221 Montowese St. Phone 744 Bmnford, Conn. 5B. '^. J^fclsoji, '?rpp- .no!W*a<:U fi;n r#?.-tP-w,ric.ls Jpse'pT},pianpl,qJg. J^^er^n^ ,^n appe'ndectomy at ... Mrs,, frying Adams,, of .Cedar, St„ BfanfQirS. at 1 o'clock tomorrow speakecjond will libistratc her talk ,tess to the ..J4th^anlan Ladles So- Hospital of St. Raphaei. Septeniljqr.iD—Lilly blleh Benson Grace llosjiltal. entertained the League of afternoon. with ^nodern ple^ure. clcly this cvqning. Page Pour THE BKAKFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1939 THE BRANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1030 Page KT< SAV WE ALL! r 4 * ^ kl >' i li • I MRS, ROSE IIUUWITZ Hurwltz were residents ot this Palmer arc on a vacation trip to Tho death of Mrs, Rose Hurwltz town. Mr. Hurwltz conducts Ray­ New Orleans and Florida. WASHINGTONj THE CONSUMER SPEAKS wife of S. R. Hurwltz, formerly ot mond's Store In tho Toole Block ICsUbll.ihca 1928 Calendar Of Events EAST HAVEN Branford, now of East Haven oc­ here. The body was shipped to New Mrs. Marlon Close ond Mrs. Fred­ Piibllslica Every Thursday At curred Thursday night In New Ha­York for burial. erick BUcker will bo hostesses at a Urnntord, Conn. SNAPSHOTS By HOWARD PATE win have time to be together. Yes, Bobby, God Is granting your The Brotherhood of St. Andrew ford High School and has won /•ve n hospital following a week's Ill­ social this evening following a by any tlonal praise for the exccllen ness. For several years Mr. and Mrs, meeting ot the Trinity Aid Society, By JAMES PRESTON GOD RECEIVES wish to see Floydle. When the time JANUARY 27th ot Christ Church will sponsor a Mrs. Harriet Palmer and Walter THE BUANFonn REVIEW, INC. motion picture at the Capitol Thca- ating this Job. 37 Knso Street A LETTER comes for you to go "upstairs" Bingo—Benefit St. Mary's Rectory Fund—Tryst—8:30, Floydle win be there. tre February 6 and 7 for tho pur-P"_'°- There aro four skilled worke The other day postal Inspectors Exhibition, fashions, Hagaman Memorial Library. pose ot purchasing new floor cover the tho staff, so that unheccssar; MEYER LESHINE Publishoi found a touching note penned by a Fun, Frolic and Food, Ladies Sewing Society, North Branford. Ing In the church. Ip.to lays may bo avoided in the 1: ALICE T. PETERSON Editor A confidential report, based on a isstul locret Investigation of living stand­ six-year-old boy of Minneapolis. ling of all work. It Is the si desire to proyide the finest p EITKIH IND ards In ono of the foreign "Ism" The boy, Bobby Lewis, was heart­ Dime Or Dollar JANUARY 28th Dr. O A. Qrenon, Thompson Ave. Telephone nrnnford iOO :ountryles, has been laid on the broken because his fouryear old spoke over the radio Tuesday af­ own Ing and decorating servlco po ONI PRICE Branford's Presidents Ball ill Armor}' and to back that offering wltl Subscription Italo: Jesk of a top-rung admlnlstratlon- friend, Floydle Hlghstrom died fol­ ternoon In behalf of the Infantile pt it Contribution To •day superior satisfaction. $2.00 a Year, Payable In Advance Itc. It will bo made public soon. lowing an operation on his eyes. paralysis research work accomplish Advertising Rates. On Application When It is released for public con­ ed with funds obtained from the full Depepdable for distinctive Mostcr Bobby heard a minister Fight Paralysis JANUARY 30th and and already serving an inipre sumption, It win take the wind say that Floydle would find peace President's birthday balls. Kotary—12:15—Congregational Church Parlors. and cfientcie, he ollefs allwhq ai he notion that the dictators have "upstairs In heaven." Hence Bobby, Member Of Throughout out the nation a great East Haven's Rresidents' Ball in Town Hall Tcatcd a magic economic Utopia In a childish scrawl, wrote and Nearly 50 resolutions nomlng calls cla.tq the best In,painting and New England Press Assoclatlun drive for funds Is under way. Citi­ that challenges The American Way mailed a letter addressed "To God Short Beach Men's Club, 8:00 in Claremont. judges throughout the state have ioper .prating service to call upoh BUSINESS zens are contributing their dimes :)t tree enterprise and rcpresent- In Heaven up In the Sky" expres­ Allegro Club meets with Miss Doris Weeks of Hamden. been received and tabled for cal­ His experienced , advice ,is i Entered as second class matter, and dollars for a common cause—to tatlvo Democracy. sing a wish to see his departed Luncheon, Bast Haven Business and Professional Men's Ass'n. endar In Hartford by House Speak­ leted ohcerfuily. sothatthe.work mi October IB, 1020, at the Post Office light Infantile Paralysis. At last reports, business activ­ To bgln with, the Investigator Is friend. er Walter Howe. Tho nominations ran- handled for the specinc needs at Branford, Conn., under Act of Never before has there been such March 3, 1B07. ity on tho average was at a level 3alrt to have found the much bally- Dear Little Bobby Lewis: Include Edward Reynolds to the hoocd living standard of the dic­ unity and such an earnest desire JANUARY 3lBt East Haven Town court bench, sub more than 20 por cent above a Your letter which reads "Dear to help, Keith Morgan, Chairman 2M iRfieciald Fresh Natlv« Thursday, January 20, 1030 tator nation about on a par with God, Wlien I go upstairs please let Supper 6:30, Past Patrons and Matrons, I'rinccss Chapter, O.E.S. mitted by Rep. Charlotte Miller (R) 3 lb average year ago. Signs or tho universally American slums. Salaries were found of the Committee for the Celebra­ M|urphy Praisec CHICKENS me see Floydle" and addressed "To tion of the President's Birthday Church Supper, Guilford Chorus in No. Guilford Parish House. SWORDFISH anticipated winter dooline—which to bo about half the average In Am­ God In Heaven In the Sky" hos been Mlss Doris Patterson of 39 Deer Fancy Mllk-Ftd declared. 3 • 3V lb avcragt HIT AND RUN DRIVERS erica, and about 70 per cent of the delivered to Him by the postman field Street was given a birthday FRESHLY FOWL some economists term a "oorrce- It Is a flght against an invisible SLICED population was found to be on the God never answers letters per­ FEBRUARY let party at her home Saturday eve LB 25c foe—the highly poisonous little mi­ livo recession in the upswing"— government payroll, supported by sonally but you may be very sure Union School PTA Public Bridge in Town Hall. nlng. Those present were: Misses Wo do not admire hit and run crobe that somehow or other gets MIDDLE RIBS ^2.'^ unprecedented Imposed on that He received your letter and Muriel Beebe, Dorothy Fltzslmmons, HALIBUT were appearing. It is felt that this into the human body and preys East Haven High motorists hero in firanford.. the other 30 per cent. that He will grant your wish to see Phoebe Lang, Beverly Munson, Tina dooline will bo moderate, and that upon the motor cells ot the spinal To begin with, the Investigator Is your pal, Floydle. When you heard FEBRUARY 3rd Rose, Barbara Waldorff, Jean I3o. it person, dog or mail-box cord. ^«25c SMOKED HAMS improvemonl should again got un­ report Is said to contain this com­ the minister say Floydle would find Branford Battery Dance in Armory. Jean O'Nell, Mary Weber, Ruth School Notes wo tnko a violent dislike to the parison, based on tho current rate peace "upstairs In heaven' he meant For years polio has stalked the Wilson, and Doris Patterson and derway by April or before, it the land and local attempts at resist­ cowardrivcr who smacks when ENALTY OF SUCCESS ot exchange: just what he said. the Messrs Bob Taylor, BUI Clancy attitude of Congress is friendly, In the "Utopl- ing the Invader have been useless. FEBRUARY 6th Harry Mack, James McCormack, The hilarious three act comedy, the buck is turned, then dashes Now Bobby, Floydle Is "upstairs" Each year In some part of the coun Donald King, Howard Snyder, Bob­ that will, of course, be_-," .i.ki.iuin'F It-is likely that almost everyone is addicted to occasional "day U. S aslm' and he Is waiting up there for you. Motion Pioturo sponsored by North Branford PTA's in North- "The Mummy and the Mumps," down a side street under oovorago Steak, per lb 38.4c try the "maiming death" comes by Prey, Theodore Porla, Douglas has been selected by the class of ly beneficial factor. d,rcaming," and probably the most popular dream of idle dreamers is ^V?"!^"' before you go "upstairs" to see ford Communit,v House, 7:30. Plerpont, and Bob Cumpstone of midnight darkness endangering tliat some day they will bo Bueocssful business men; that their wor­ Butter, per lb 33.3c •65c I Floydle there are lots and lots ot ^.^l"" Testimonial Dinner to Rev. J. . Brodcriek at Claremont Hotel. 1939 and tho Thespian organiza­ Considerable hope is pinned on Eggs, per doz 44.5c The disease strikes mostly at little tion to be presented on Thursday ries win bo minimized I that they can just sit back and take life easy .'72c things you must do. Floydle is very Sponsored motion Picture, Copitol Theatre by Brotherliood of othor persons or property in a the belief that railroad and util­ OasoUne, per gal 17c .60c busy where he is and doesn't ex- children. It used to attack those Union School PTA wfil hold evening, February 23. This lavl.sh GOLDEN ROSE while the business carries on. under the age of five years but now St. Andrew's. A QUALITY BLEND OF PEKOE and ORANGE PEKOE mud rid.0 to ovado responsibility. ity buying will be substantially Coffee, per lb 23c $1.00.pect to see you for a little while. public bridge February 1 In the production, made possible through There has oomo now, however, a rudo awakening. The successful In other words, the worker in the! And you, Bobby, will be very busy, it has moved into the ranks ot child towii hall. the combined efforts ot the senior Tho Connootiout Humane So­ larger this year than last, though ren a little older and most cases businessman has many more problems than most people suspect; with dictator nation, receiving only half' too. FEBRUARY 7th class and the Thespians, is expect­ ciety in its latcsl Inillotin says: no ono expects any real boom in are occuring in boys and girls ot Mrs. Alvln Thompson of Second ed to establish a precedent for an­ or HOMELAND success his worries have inoreasod rather than decreased, and life for (or even less than half) the wages 1 just think how busy you will be from five to ten years old. Gerrish School PTA Barn Dance in Town Hall. those industries which face ])lon- nual senior class plays. Miss Louise BROKEN TIPPED ORANGE PEKOE BLEND "There has boon an inorouso in of an American worker, pays many until the time comes for you to "go Avenue is hostess this evening at a ty of handicaps—largely political. him is anything but a bod of roses. The awakening comes in the form more times as much for his good, upstairs to see Floydle." You are In the wake of this terrible dls- • card party .sponsored by the St, Scott, sponsor, ot the Thespians and hit and run cases inyolving dogs. of an olTleial report to the President on the subject of statistics, ques­ ease are over 350,000 persons with lliliiMMIllMmiMllMilMMIIlilMllllMlllllMllillMl " Now car sales have been good, Clothing, rent and other necessities six years old and Just starting in FEBRUARY 9th Vincent's Guild, a teacher of great dramatic ability tionnaires and, in general, red tape. are proportionately as high) crippled bodies. In addition there and experience, will direct the pro­ Those cases are dillloult to prose­ but there is a question as to how school. You wouldn't want to go Founder's Day, East Haven Parent Teacher Council, RICHMOND Incidentally, the investigator are probably hundreds of neglected The Sunshine Society will hold a duction. The play will no doubt FINAST ^-^Jtr size 2H cute. In instances oJt passenger In one year', the Central Statistical Board reports to the Chief "upstairs" before you finished cases unreported and un-cared for ltlcfld or llalvti cans long this will go on, inasmuch found many foods hard to get. Of­ supper this evening In the chapel reach a high spot In entertainment ti Heavy Syrup Executive, iiid,ividuals and business concerns in the had school, would you, Bobby? And then children growing up to be crippled PEACHES f 2 25c oars, witnesses soklom got tho cor­ us dealers continue to report that ten, inferior substitutes are sold. not likely to be equaled this year. there are lots of things you will tor Ute when proper care now would tho used-car glut grows greater, to answer 135,000,000 questionnaires for various Federal agencies. Such foods as butter and coffee are want to do for your parents which The young people ot the Old Stone From many candidates, tho faculty MUFFIN MIX rect rogistralion." (Ono ooncorn alone had to (ill out 141,000 forms). rehabilitate them. Pkgs 29c and is taking the prodt out of tho rationed to the citizens, he found. you couldn't do if you went to see Church win attend the Congrega committee chose, at tryouts on FLAKORN 2 Gradually, through many years, NORTH BRANFORD tlonal Mlchkan Israel In New Ha­ Monday, able and talented seniors retail end of Iho business. Somo sets of questions are oven duplicated as many as four times, Floydle right away. Makes Dtllclous Com Mufflni A new kind of game is being play public attention of citizens has been ven tomorrow evening. They will be to take parts.. 4oz the Board found in its study. "For example," tho report states, "a After you finish school you will focussed upon the Infantile Paraly­ OHARTIlfa THE COURSE Kotail sales are at a favoralde ed in the Capital, but there are lim­ learn that there is a thing called Morning worship in the local to their early morning chores It accompanied by the Rev. William cans very largo proportion of all employers are called upon four separate sis problem. President Roosevelt, seems that a good old fashioned BABY FOODS CLAPP'S 4 29c level for tho season. But tho long- itations on who can play. It is lim­ Democracy. By that time there will churches on Sunday will be as fol­ Nicholas. Eighteen girls from the East times to report the individual earnings of a substantial number of himself a sufferer, has led the winter Is at hand. awaited improvement in the posi­ ited to members of Congress, and be a great deal less ot it than there lows: Haven High School, selected from 16 oz Gov. Raymond K, Baldwin in their employees during a given time." And the fact that an employer fight. btle tion of the vital durable goods in­ the game, for want of a better name is now. While Floydle is waiting for . St. Augustine's R. C. Church, Rev. The auxiliary ot the fire com­ the Squad Leaders and Bowling LAKESHORE 19c an address at llio 5l8t amuial has answered the same qucstionnairo two or three times doesn't re­ can be called "Walt And Sec." you, will please him and "God in The funds raised this year will be James Coughlln, pastor, Mrs. Ed­ "Wheels Across Africa" will be the pany meets this evening In the home HONEY dustries has not ywt put in an divided on a 50-50 basis. One half Club groups, attended a bowling In the Honeycomb Bottle mooting and banquet of the Con­ lievo him of the responsibility of answering a fourth one if some One team is composed of mem­ heaven up in the sky" if you work ward Daly, organist and choir dl- picture shown at the combined of Mrs. Ernest Holding, Sanford play day at the Roger Sherman 8 oz nppburanoo. • bers who want to amend some orchard to make this thing called De of the proceeds will go to the Na­ _ rector. Mass will be celebrated at meeting of the North Branford Street. Mrs. Herman Schotz and CO-OP. btle nootiout Editorial Association in government agent asks for it. tional Foundation. The other half Bowling Alleys on Saturday morn­ MAPLE SYRUP 21c the laws enacted by the last Con- mocracy embrace a wider area ot "9:15 o'clock. Sunday School will fol­ and William Douglas Parent-Teach Mrs. Lewis Beldlng will assist the ing. Unit teams were composed of ti^'Salt Hotel Saturday said, If BUoccssEul businessmen, then, Iiavo any time for day dreaming, will be held in trust and be turned PURE gross to make them workable. The the world. low with Instructions by Dominican or Associations on the evening of hostess. two girls from each of the attend­ BLACK RASPBERRY k 12 cz "We ttp.thoro at tlio State Capitol it is likely that they dream of tho day when being li, suiioess won't be over the the local chapters when Nuns from New Haven. February 6 In the Northford Com­ OR CURRANT NEW PREMIER IN,JAPAN Wagner Act is one,,for example. The Then you will have your career to they are established. ing high schools. Appropriate pro­ m iafs 35c look especially to the ' country suelra"OonipIioatod;stato,»M. ~ • - „ - ...; , „lv •, ,,. \,j,.,.,;,v„,v..t qthqr_team.is.composed,mostly, of follow .after..you 'finish ?ehool. And munity House. The meeting will Gerrish School PTA vyfil sponsor SEEDLESS JAMS AND RASPBERRY Thefunds.placed'lnjthe hands of convene at:.7:30 so that children grams preceded and fijllowed tho newspapers in charting the course hold-overs "from the last' Congress' Floydle would want you to follow Zlon Episcopal '•• Ghurchv—' Rev. barn dance February,? in'f'tho bbwllhg "cohtest." " ' 3>5oz 6 oz It is oustomary to write of Ja­ who wrote the legislation in ques­ the local chapters will be spent as Francis J. Smith, Rector, Mrs. Paul may attend' and see" this most In­ Town Hall. "The committee Includes: FINASr the sliip of state shall lake." that; before you went "upstairs" to the chapter sees fit for local aid In can can 25c pan as a dictatorship without a tion. A member ot the latter team see him. At the same time, Floydle R. Hawkins, organist and choir di­ teresting picture. Founders Day wUl Mr. and Mrs. Ray Glfford, Mrs. Fred SLICED BEEF 17c the community where the money be observed. The January Issue ot tho "Comet" Ho said tlie problems of gov- dictator. There is a Diet, wliieh is LET'S STOP AND THINK sums up the apparent point of the guided by God's hand, will be fol­ rector, Holy Eucharist will be cele­ Clemens, A. Miller, 'Stanley Brock- Is In the hands ot the printer and Our Best Quality 1 lb game thus; was raised. ett, Mrs. M. Harris, Mrs. John Pa- Fresh Roasted oriniient struck nonror homo to still olooted by the people, and " No ono will deny that tho United States government is a great in­ lowing his career. And Floydle will brated at 9:30 o'clock. Church will be distributed on Friday morn­ bag "We are waiting to see what the be much busier than you will be. Already there are indications that School win follow. Totoket Grange held a regular gano, Mrs. Raymond Hanley and KYBO COFFEE and Ground to Order T9e porsons living in rural oommuni- Cabinet more or loss responsible stitution ; that it has done things that no other government in all his­ the stream of tiny silver coins wUl ing, January 27. This month's issue other side is going to propose. If Floydle will bo busy welcoming meeting on Tuesday night In the Mrs. J.R osetti, will be the annual sports Issue. The 1 lb tioB. ' to Uio Diet. U\it for years past all tory has ever aceompliKhcd. Por instance, during the fiscal year of they come out with a good ball, exceed all expectations and break North Branford Congregational town hall. A penalty supper was thousands of little boys and girls all records. front page will feature the pictures bag "To you, as editors, I say the those representative institutions 1938 it collected in taxes approximately ilf5,()5i),000,00d,' which is the maybe we can pick it up and run sent "upstairs to heaven" long be­ Church, Rev. G. D. Lessley, pastor. served by the married ladles and Plans are being made by the East RICHMOND COFFEE I5c Mobilized behind the flght are the of John DeFllllppo, captain of the greatest sorvioo you can render to I have been a facade behind which largest sum any government ever eolleoled in any year.' tor a touchdown with it." fore God expected them. Little Jew­ Mrs. Douglas B. Holablrd, organist single men to the single ladles and Haven Parent Teacher council for Varsity basketball team, and James lib churches ot the country, labor's le­ married men as a result ot a com­ a mass meeting Feb. 9 In celebra­ America—to the.people of this, the militarists have more or loss That vast sum is just about a fourth of all tho world's monetary ish boys and girls who did not have and choir director. Morning worship Hagetry, manager. A cartoon by COFFEE can A prosposal advanced last year time to finish school and take up a gions, the former service men, the will be held at 11 o'clock. Sunday petitive program given some time tion ot Founders' Day. Over 50 stu­ CHASE & SANBORN 23c your native state, and to tho run tho country. Thus the chnngo gold, but despite tills iinparnllelcd "expense account" our federal school children of many states, and Lew Crescentl will appear on the for the construction ot a super career because a man by the name School wfil convene In the chapel ago, the losing side promising to dents have signified their desire In third page. people of this yoilr eomilry, lies in in tho Premiership does not alter government still operates at a deficit. And anyone who thinks tho end many organizations. tall transcontinental highway has been ot Mr. Hitler sent them "upstairs to at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Vernon Gedney, dine the winners. Mrs. Burton S. compete In an original play contest cans ovorooming this deathly tear that tho,essential facts about political |is in sight has only to look about him—at now bureau atterburean revived and expanded. The Idea Is heaven" before God was ready for Everyone Is being urged to take superintendent. Colter was cholrman of the com­ being sponsored by the council 23c part and to contribute something to The two upperclasscs held their EVANGELINE MILK 1ms paralyzed our nation,"—un­ Ji'pan. land ut the growing national debt—to realize Unit Iho burden is being Incorporated In the plans for them. mittee. throughout tho eighth grade and January class meetings Thursday the cause. high school English classes, the au­ . Tho change, however, makes a going to got heavier. national defense spending and will And still another man whose A birthday party will be In the morning ot this week. The senior SCOT TISSUE ^EZRE 3">"« 23c „ , ,, . . ,..,,. , , eall for not one, but four super name is Mr. Mussolini sent may dark chapel on Friday evening ot this Miss Helen Augur of New Haven thor of the best play to receive a class voted that a duel dedication May we, just a fractional part Xaoado somewhat thinner. Prince | SCOTT Perhaps this is an optimist's view, but maybe, after all, that 1938 highways. Two will be transcontln skinned little boys and girls "up week for all who wish to attend who has been staying with her sis­ cash award of $5 and the play to of the 1939 "Pioneer" be made in SCOT TOWELS ">" 10c HOLDERS each 1 9c of tho 45 weeklies in Connecticut, Puminaro Konoyo, the retiring tax loud will bo worth all it cost. Certainly it will be it it compels uslcntal and two will run North stairs" from a country called Eth­ This affair Is being given by the ter, Mrs. John Doody and children be presented as one of the features honor ot Miss Margaret Hunt and Thadueid rii do our little Int, in our little oom- Prime Minister, is not a more re- to re-examine the whole question ot the relationship between govern- South. iopia before they had a chance to January committee ot the Ladies ot Foxon Road returned to her pos­ of the Founders' Day program. Miss to Mr. Thomas Murray, class ad­ WALDORF TISSUE 4 o'HPc munity, to.chart tho course tho (loptor of the militarist outlook. meut and the citizen taxpayer, tor the world today seems to bo moving Incidentally, to avoid quibbling help their parents and do other Sewing Society. Each guest is asked ition on Sunday evening. Eleanor Leary, Carl Garvin and Mrs, visers. Mae Johannesen was elected over just what States, counties and countless little things that all boys {Timekeeper to make an offering ot as many pen Harold Boyd will act as contest ship of state shall take, that con Indeed, when he came to ofilee on too rapidly along 'Iho road of greater subordinafinn of the individual chairman of the class day commit­ GREEN GIANT PEAS 15c LUX 2 pV„'. 19e cities the roads will touch, many of and girls like to do before they are nies as he or she Is years ot age. In Parlck Nelllgan ot Sea Hill Road Judges. tee. lidence be restored. Juno 3,1037, ho was reputed to bo to tho state, In some lands that .subordination is complete; tho citizen •'«:ss5WS!Ea«asa»!ffisa«ffiss2s«Kai'' GRANDMA'S MOLASSES '".^n" 19c tho Congressmen have agreed ready to join Floydle. return the committee has planned Is reported 111 at this writing. The junior class discussed the BEAN SPROUTS anti-militarist. His suoocssor, on simply exists for llio convenience of the state. among themselves to leave the mat Russell Sharp of Foxon left Mon­ GINGERBREAD MIX or And then there is a country called JANUARY 24, 1929 an evening of fim, frolic, and food, purchasing ot class rings and pre­ DUFF'S DEVIL'S FOOD MIX pko 23c NOODLES the contrary, is an uniibasliod In America tilings huvo not reached that point. That, approach will ter entirely in the hands ot the Bu Japan which Is still sending thou­ for all who attend. John Dwyer ot Church Street is day morning fo'r Miami, Florida, parations for the annual Junior reau ot Public Roads. JUST HATTY friond of tho militarists. Baron be dangerously noar, however, if taxation is allowed to advance to a sands and thousands of little Chin­ also ill at his home. Promenade which will be held on DEL MAIZ NIBLETS 2Se CHOP SUEY VEC Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Warner, Thomas Pendleton, chairman of Kiiehiro lliranuma. To that ex point so high that it will oou.slitute virtual slavery to government. ese children "To God in heaven." Attendance at the local schools Friday, May 19. Here's a lip to the male-hater of. Even the once gay little children ot Pine Orchard were among the Is quite broken due to the preval­ FARMERS' AUCTION the Republican town committee was If there is ono topic which has tent the change in Premiers A good mental exercise riglit now would bo to remember and ana-I ladles hats: war-torn fathers and mothers in a passengers rescued from the steam­ ence ot colds and other illnesses. C. R. Turner of Hamden, was el­ speaker Tuesday night at a meeting STRICTLY FRESH - BROOKSIDE heon worn so utterly threadbare amounts to something more than Miss Mary Rocco has run a series III lyzo tho oldest truth ever spoken about our 151-year-old democracy— It any organized drive for modi­ country called Spain have taxed ship President Garfield which was ected president of the New Haven ot the Young GOP club In West of debates in her Modern History during tho past two years that a substitution ot Tweedledum for fied hat styles is being plotted, there grounded on a reef near Bahama End Hall. EGGS LARGE SIZE that a democratic government exists tci servo the citizen, and that as God's resources. So you see, Bobby, A boy scout troop has been form- Farmers' Cooperative Auction as- classess recently. The subject has Is a likely recruit from the femin­ God and your little pal, Floydle, are Islands. 'ed in North Branford and will meet'sociation at the annual meeting re- there is not a strand left to hung Twoodlodeo. a general thing it serves him best by leaving him alone. been Resolved: That the United RICHMOND ine ranks—and no less a personage kept very busy welcoming many on each Thursday evening at 7:30 cently In the-Branford Community Mrs. J. Armstrong of 120 Hem­ a tliought on, it's women's hats. Tho pressure of events ucoonnts States should have an alliance than a lady member ot Congress. unexpected boys and girls. That Is Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Welch In the Jerome Harrison School. Any!House. Prof. C. Wilkinson ot Storrs ingway Avenue was hostess yester­ PURE LARD or OLEO How anyone can find another with Preat Britain. In all prelimin­ for Prince IConoye's failure. He She appeared on the House floor why Floydle is not ready to see you and son ot New Haven, are guests boy over twelve years of age Is el- College, was the guest speaker. day afternoon to the Auxllary of word to say uhout them is, frank­ had a war wished on him in LIFE AFTER FORTY last week wearing dark glasses. She Just yet. He wants you to stay hero in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Igible for membership. I Other officers named were WU- Christ Church. aries, the afilmative side has been FINAST ly speaking, beyon'd, us. For eigh­ China for which he had no stom­ explained she had been "stabbed" and make this thing I spoke to you liam Hitchcock. -_ Ham Lindner ot Hamden, vlce-presl- Judged with wlnned. In the finals MAYONNAISE A survey has been made among the industries ot America on the In the eye by a feather atop the about called Democracy, more wide teen months at least the newspap­ ach. Thrion lie tried to'rid cimsolf Herbert D. Page has harvested Ice dent; John Coolac ot Branford, sec The Foxon Home Economics group Betty MUler, Marlon Borrman and HOMESTEAD question of whether older omployees arc being replaced by younger hat ot a lady companion at a Cap­ spread. Then little children won't will hold Its regular meeting today °<"-'« Jf""; fw„ r°tnn wmilm er columnists, tho college play­ of Ills increasingly Jrnamontat Residents ot the Borough who from his pond. With a thermometer rotary; and Lester Benham ot Ham ital tea party. be going "upstairs to heaven" as In the Foxon Community Hall where i "y.^.'^^"'"?'J?^'""" '^"=°"' ^,'"i^"^ • PASTRY wrights, tho night club entertain­ mon. The findings show that a greater proportion of workers over 40 wish to have sidewalks built In the reading of six above zero on Monday den, treasurer. All directors were re- Glllls, and Donald Hennessey. The FLOUR post. On each occasion tho iiitor- fast as they are going now. mornlng when dairymen arose to elected. the subject of "Winter Salads" will years of ago are employed now than in pre-depressiou days. spring should have their applica­ afilrmatlve team was victorious. ers, the rliymibts, the cartoonists tereneo of tho militarists ac­ Almost simultaneously it was an­ tions In before March 1st. Appli­ be discussed by Mrs. Joseph Mar­ This should servo to refute the claims of labor agitators that em­ Then,' too, God is quite worried liavo been tolliug us that women's counted for his elTort. Moreover, nounced to correspondents in Wash over a new world war which will cations may be made to Irwin Mor­ lowe and Mi-s. C. M. Davis. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE '!" 15c 4'l?25c Imts'aro humorous. Konoyo hasn't the makeup to op­ ployers have no use for a muu after ho has passed the 40 mark. Also, it ington last week, that: send children to Him perhaps fas­ ton, John Ahearn or Alfred Ander­ CARRIER RETIRED should holster the self-confidence of older men who have the notion The government payroll has hit ter than He can take care of them. son. ^^ BATTERIES RECHARGED The Parrot Club meets today with Two rabbits and u silk hand­ pose vigor with vigor, ^ , William J. Carr, 31 Roy Street, thoy aro passing the ago of usefulness. another all time peak, with 119,034 And can't you imagine your pal. HEATERS INSTALLED Mrs. Robert Cooper, 615 Main St. CRABMEAT ™"'S,'49c 2"'^fAr9c kerchief are as much as wo have • Doubtless the elevation of Kon­ employed in Washington offices, Floydle, helping God to make all East Haven has been retired as a .Older workers are, of course, recognized as being more oxperi- John Darling of North Branford veteran mail carrier. over seen come out of a magician's oyo to the Premiership was duo to agencies, bureaus and commissions, these little boys and girls feel at was kept from his school last week The Rev. Alfred Clark Is improv­ M enood and skilled, but there aro other factors. Here is how tho employ­ as compared with the 117,760 peak ALCOHOL AND PRESTONE Mr. Carr has been attached to the hut. But what wc have seen come that remarkable old man of Ja­ home "upstairs In heaven"? If you by a hard,cold. ing after an operation at the Hart­ during^ tho World War. (These fig­ And every other needed servioe to keep East Haven branch office for the out of a woman's hat panese pnblio life, Princo Kim- ers evaluated tho "old timers" and tho young ones in the survey: want to see Floydle now you would ford Hospital. O'.^u&sA OMUIS and Ueg^iaM^i ures don't include field employes, be disappointed because he would your car fit for Winter Driving. past 26 years. Besides, it's not fuir. Women moehi Saionji, last of Japan's El­ A majority thought they were equally eftieient, and a large per­ Mason Smith and family of Mon- ;he which add more than 000,000 not have time to play with you. And Felix Service Station on ma Postmaster Patrick J. Goode com der Statesmen. Saionji for years centage thought the old. workers wore even more efiloienti o majority towese Street are confined with an mended Mr. Carr for his long period cannot always find hats when they more). it you want to help Floydle, and Neck -Avenue at Mo.ntowese Str thought old workers were.more cooperative; a majority said both attack of the grippe,. of service and described him as FLORIDA ORANGES go to buy them. Tlicy may bo has been a resilient obstacle to the And that: God, too, you must do everything Brennan's Service Station Branfo,r(j. Established under groups were about equally vulnerable to illness and accidents; and a you can to see that little boys and being very valuable and an effl APPLES doz olTcred a bunch ot whisk brooms tidal pressure of the milit(iristt A Senate study had found approx­ Mrs. 1. W. Page, Stony Creek, Is 302 Main Street Tel. 886 Branford proprietorship ' ono - and - a -1 large m girls are not sent to heaven before clent employe." anyone lias the the departure ot Konoyo. It looks America still has Its number one ed press, particularly one that Is state numbered 77 against last of children prematurely sent to urday. is extended to the patrons and Cooperating with Loal Farmers TOMATOES ™^^«"^^ 2 23c tomority to soy another word not under the tacit intimidation of week's total of 84. I heaven by men called dictators, then PRESCRIPTIONS as if lliranuma will now pave the problem—to get men back to work. SALES and proper efflclencles utfiized to el ft))OUt; women's hats is bb;-ond us 11 prosecutors, courts and legislatures, One case of scarlet fever was In- you will find Floydle waiting for the desired results. This statlo way for ^ muoli more formal n>i- This is the essence of sound recov­ James Palmer Is seriously Ul in M. R. Ziegler SERVICE Carefully Compounded a democracy cannot function.' •eluded in the report for East Ha- you. Much ot his work, and yours, cleanly and fully equipped throi —Christian Sclohoe WoritTfir. tlinritarian.regima for Jajian, the home of relatives In New Hav- Phone 4-0174 ery."—Howard Coonley, chairman Editor and Publisher. ven. _.,j_ ^°°< will have been done. Then you en 302 Main Street Phone 888 Branford but. mSt N^IONAL STORES ', a ,'/

'f... ,,*..>.••.*.*•*'•,» I Brftnfqrd, Connecticut, Thursday, January 20, 1930 Pago Six TH:E ^RANFOBDREVIEyr, TflUKSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1939 Page Seven Painting And Decorating Work Atlantic Wire Company Erriploys 150 People"; Skillful Under Nardella Plan Great Asset to BrSriford And Whole Region TT.rr- ford Higli School and lias won addi­ Branford and tho surrounding This noteworthy enterprise \yas modern equipniont being used, When called upon to handle any Joseph M. •ports Editor tional praise for tlie excellence of area owe much to the many hidua- established in 1908. Ori down PririPlpal endeavors center upon job in the painting and decorating this job. trlal firms which have played such througli tiip sHccppdlng ypars it the manufaeturing of a hlEh-grado line, Michele Nardella, 116 Monto- There are four skilled workers on a prominent and consistent part has grown nlid ejtpandpd iintil to­ steel wire. As the products aro su­ wese Street, Branford, utilizes the the stall, so that unnecessary de­ In furthering its general standing day it is one of the foremost cori- perior and glyo lasthiR service, best materials and workmanship to lays may be avoided in tlie hand- and given gainful, employment t,o ceru.^ In|he especial line., thorp is a largci and increasing de- Branfbfd High Quint G achieve the full and successful lins of ail work. It is the sincere tho Ipcal.pltizens under the ideal The pijlpinls pf tl,io cpriipany liayo uiaiid on joyed, . Lym^n Hall S completion of tlie tasks. desire to provide tho finest pahit- worklrig standards. at all tliues.jdven groiit Inipbrtaricp .Olllcials of tho company are: Mr. Nardella established his own ing and decorating service possible Entitled to a great measure qf to tlio 'wcliCarp of tlib employes tliid yfllliiim E, Hltphoock, presldonl; State And Local Services Mark enterprise In 1922 and has kept It and to back that olTerlng with the credit, Atlantic Wire Company, of thus 1; 11)1, adfiifriyblp hariiionipiis Mrs. ^. W. Hitphcock,' secretary, East Haven High Five Communitil In the foreground of present-day superior satisfaction, One Church Street, Branford, - hnls rclatlbnsiilp pnioyed Ihrougliout Miss Marjorie Wllford, treasurer; rgue Scores Fray Set For WaUingford; Brilliant Career Of Brainard activities by exercising his full Depcpdaiile for dlstlnctlye work, hi all .ti.iries exhibited a policy the plimt, .There aro 150 pepplo, and Robert Williams, superinten­ personal supervision over oacli and and alr?"dJ' ?Pl!y'W "1 iriipressivo which has Avon tor the firm wide­ mainly from tiic local area, serv­ dent. Public esteem is held by the in the same integrltably efflcient Face Strong Hillhouse In reviewing the brilliant career every undertaking. He is ready and cllenipie, iip blfera all \vhq apprp-i spread comviondaliori arid appro- ing hero under tho excellent stan­ company in the major capacity, for manner as he discharged those Red /y\en Beat of J. Edwin Brainard it becomes willing at any time to meet calls plate thp bcst.ln,pa|ntii)E .and dec-j yol as an Invaluable aid to lliP dis­ dards in ellect. Tlicir safety is pro­ it typifies tho best in hlglicst-char- [Shirt Factory Mi I ford Here For Game trusted tasks in the Interest of the trict in gerieral. immediately evident that his vast for estimates with the proper orating service to call upori him,; tected at nil times, with the latest acter enterprise. state. Although a leading member And Seymour Teams abilities and exceptionoliy-flne ser­ prompt and courteous response. His cxperieiiced . odvice ,1s Biven' Ramblers Jo Get of the Republican Party here, he I Quint Rbuted By cheprfully.'so. that;the.work iimy be' With Locals Next Tuesda^y vices have beep constantly devoted never ponflicts party duties with This expert recently completed handled for the specific needs. trade Schools For Youth Qn State-Wide Plan to the direct interests of the pub­ public services and all right-think­ the work in his line oh the Bran­ Coacli Johnny Nfjilicr's Uliic And Ciold Ttiun Will Have A Toiigh 1n Win Gblumni Branford Point lic. ing citizens, regardless of aHilla- Opponent In irillhouse Tomorrow Night — To iVleet Seymour One of Largest Crowds Of Year To Be On Hand Saturday Night Valued as the president of the tlons, have a Bood word of praise Urged 6y Haiinre, Dean Of Painting Line Here The Bed, vim .fiuliitpl who got A big and rangy group of ex-hIgh Ili^h"Combine At Jiast Ifavcn Gym Next Wcdiiesilay Night For Dranford-Wallingfdrd 'BSttIc At Upstate Court — Milfotd Board of Police Commissioners of to.exprpss In his bchail. off tp aj)a(|. stiirt Inlhplr Ilrst two .school and amateur athletes faced Po I ice ph ief M!u rphy Pj-a ised; There arc at present only 11 .such Is hoped that favorable reaction Branford since 1932, he is also held A 32nd degree Mtison, and a Attention, thinking citlzcnsi A battles,'ibslnB'bbth.Jlriiidy got Into .the Shirt Factory hoopsters last High Comes To Brahford For, Game Next Tucsdi^ Evcnipg trade schools in tlie slate. Under will occur and the proper slcpa in high esteeni for prcvjoUs out­ member of the Shrine, he; is also great movement in the Interest of The Hast'I-hiven high s^thipol huskies, who seem to he op^the'iip tj7p jWln column Handay afternoon Sunday afternoon at the Commun­ tlie .sponsorship of Mr. Ilamic. Mr. llamre established ills paint­ standing services to his beloved a meniber of Knigiits of. Pytliias Gives Branford Ideal Service the youtii of this sti\l.b is bciiig pro- grade'oiic week and then siiiliiiig dliwii to the far'ci'cipihs'of (he ccl^ (jt the Community IIousp, fay'pdglng 'gue line undeieaicu, uui,m uiffl ity, House and , handed the Shirt I'ractically every student of the Branford High school, and half jvho is presontinB a petition in be­ ing and inlerlor decornlinB business ophilpn pf many local faijs, the state. and Knights of Koressen. , All n^otefl by Gustiivo Hiiirirb; jiroprlp- lar the lipxl, don't sCcm to be abl(;,tp'put: on ii winning streak long oiit'lhe Ramblers 32 to .'iO In 'a hard makers ti 51 to 17 trouncing to stay half of ,tlic moveinpiit, this project hero 55 years ago and lias tho hon­ of the town besides, is on edge for the big game with Lyman Hall worthy civic and welfare organiza­ Law enforcement and . safety acquired invaluoblo experionco tbr of Hnmr(3 Slibp, Inc, 2d'6 ni'alri fought „Coi))mui|i(ty Council league Ijyriian ,Hii!l Orangemen will find In lirst place Ui the Community From 1925 to 1929, he was lieu­ .would bo on a plate-wide basis. Ho or of coriductlng tlio oldest eiilab- enough'io ejected th'eriis'elve's'out of llic Hous.itonic Valley''league high at WaUingford Saturday night. Regardless of what may hap­ tions count upon for loyal support measures have received a new ac­ which now stands lilni In good! Stpret, 'Braiif'ord, fray that 'wa's hot "over until the plen'ty pi rocky gptiig from now' pn Council league In one of the rnost tenant governor of Connecticut and has in view the cfitaijllsliment of llshment of its kind in Branford cellar B\fn^ ,\yj^h oi)(!„wla anf} ,^ pen during the balance of the season, this is the big game of the year. in time of need. claim and coverage under the ex­ stead. |lni>l wh|3tlo sounded. ^'nd arc flkely to'sWfor at feast two hectic battles of the season featured during^ that samp , period also ,Mr, Hiinirb,,w'ell known as inibllo trade school."!,tlirpugliput the entire today. Ho employs as many as li losses, wlUmako aidbspisrato'slnnd cellent prograrn of protection aff- Alert to tlip needs for inoderrij However, there Is no question that defeats, and possibly three. It Is not by a bit of roush and tumble tac­ winner of the Housatonlc served as state senator and chair­ After this long and admirably spirited cllizeri, is iiow ijpijrisoiinj; stale, .50 .tiiat. boys iiiid giiis iiiiiy workers, doppiidlng on, job needs. BBalnst aj:) Jpp^'oyqdfl^llhgua.i^ flyo •Ore^t mm^ forded to tho citizens through the protective measures, Clilef Murphy; if^ywas an off day for, t|ie^ Ramblers t/mt .\v'p't)i'|'rik WailliiBl'prd ,ls,riot \ tics. Although the Pointers, who Valley League race may be deter- man of the State Senate. He was successful pohtlca! ' career,. Mr. a mp.vpment. ,to ostabll'sli trade bo lillordpd 5un)c)6iil training,,In Ilighest typo .sefvlco on now and at Ihp past Ifavon^ l-Iigh'gy'm lo-! Weted Barbers abilitlps and efforts pt James T, keeps in biose touch with the liit-l ancl It sceiiis riot to be fair to omit good cppugli team to win. the lea­ have yet to lose a game in the loop, mliied by this coming ijr.upial ffay. the only one to ever hold those Brainard is now aljout to retire ,sclipo'ls for. boys and 'girls wlip arp order lo get rind hold jobs. This repair work features nt all times, morrow, nluht, and then face a tar­ Murpiiy, chief bf Police of Branford. est trends and developments. ;Ho is felng|hoWn •(h any credit to the Rod Mori team. gue title, mi yic do renlliie that proved powerful, as the Shirt Fac­ WaUingford leads the field with a three notable offices at the same from active politics, according to mechanically inclined arid h.avp.no mpvpmont is,being prcspntedtp his taken. The support of tho public tar In "Boymour also on their homo tory five absorbed a terrific beating. When he was appointed In 1930 a ineinber of the'Connecticut State The Indians played a hard,game all tjie ODjTipplltlpn this ypar Is plenty Edge Out M. I. .F. repprd of six won and one lost whlie time. reliable reports, if this Is tirue, he' pecuniary means or otlier oppor­ representative, who will ,,pfol)b.sc means n great deal to tho success court next Wednesday ovenlnB In a by the Board of Police Commission­ Police Assoelatiijn, and the Chiefs the way through and showpcI,tlash- keen, wl.tli alpiq^t.any loam. in.the The .first half seem^ed to be .an branford is in second place with Appointed to his present post by will be, indeed, sadly missed for.Ills tunities by which to learn a trade. such a bill ill tlio State Senate. It of tho bill. nousal(jnic league game. rin-Gaiher Tilt ers, he was the yoiingest man ever of Police Association of Cpnnecticut ,es /)f gppd basketball. A'ithough league cap.atile, of. topping Walll.ng- even affair, the half ended with the fbur'\vlins and .two losses. After'Sat- the Board of Selectmen, he has wise counsel is considered indis­ In League Fray iio become chief of police In New Aotivo also in civic aiicl welfare af­ The 'pontosl ,wltl}, tljeHjJlUhouso jjiipyj ,uo,|no.t ,|"sc'cm''j£p, ha'Vo much fprd If tjip fprifjjer ha.'i a "hot" night. score being 15 to 11 In J:avpr of the urday night Braritord wlil have sev­ given of his best to handle all duties pensable. Much lntej;cfllJls,bpl;jB sliown ,|jj' England. He immediately demon­ fairs, lie Is iilso vaiue"d as meriiber eomljjlne wm.be tnb'i,i(lrst |5)B school cljftnco.,flf,,takl()g flris.t'plap'e In the 'Thp.Branford-'Vyiilllrigtord'ganie ,1,0- Pointers. In the second half the so- en more games tofplay. A win for Ideal In Arrierican Ehterprise typified Here th),^,ylclnlty ot'tii;' great ija'fllp be- strated the wisdorii of his siilectlon of leading fraj,o'rnal bodies, such as team ihe Bluij',ai)d,,qof4i'fa'co In Iho |p5g,Hp,^hey may. ,ycry ,well provide .mprrpw night at Lypiai} Ifalljgyrii, called "rlnBcrs" were Injected Into .. iri'a'ganie tliatwas filled with ac­ Branford will -put them In positloii tvjffon Nate Mann'arid Al dalH'or by exercising a complete command tho Royal Order of 'Ro'dineri.. Pripjv ".liort,history,,of lil'agjC,|lavon bas- more upsets before tl'ie achson Is siiouid, f urnLsh a 'pretty falr.inkling tho Shirt makers lineup, and from tion, the Wetod Barbers basketeers for a tie hi the fIntii reckoning. ECONOMY PATEONS CHRYSLER OFFERS By New Haven trap Rock Quarry Operations ,l|liat win takp , plycR^lin.jlihe ,lo a'l'j.raij,cl,B,RaJ!alt ,'D, Ra(alo werweree f-'^^ league'tltlq,wlille'^oVmbur, through stiff workouts both physi- Advancement of every area Is feet long. Ideally situated, tlie llrni this splendid enterprise typifies. Nfw 'Britain anij;;lho„'i'5fD)fi Frosh, next Thursday "night, Fnb.'"2riy,' "' sure furnished by the opponents as Malleable Iron Five by a S2 'to '28 the effectively efllclent manner. years., H(s'entlre carper lias been 'bal 'aiid mental this week and keiit Those charged wfth the resppn- style leaders In the automobile vastly dependent upon the extent American business at its best arid Iv.'ii lo iJranford, does not stand too Both fighters are In heavy Iralh-I ^i'^^^fT^^nJtMr^!^ W.tH^-- --,.p, /Mii!tme':fc..'cliirk'iioijse'' h'ass _.i,n:^,tsid. . e they showed a consistent brand of score at the CommunityHouse'Suri- Prior to his appointment, he had coiispicloiisly marked with Integrl- is able to ship its output by truck, 'wliilp''?prolfi, Sal 'Acotb £i,ncl Vall- tliein for due bf the lorigest'perlods siblllty of preparing daily menus parade, the 1939 model Chrysler and success of the various enler- c.i'cal'a fayflrltp ov,cr;,_,fb,Q;E!?st JJa- chiiricc of copp/ng the crown day afternoon. The victory puts served as a patrolman pn the Bran­ table and putslandinB services of holds a dominant position of un­ good basketball. so far this year In an effort to get and Plymouth cars attract public prlses which allord essential em­ rail, or water. Us dock is Ibcaled al vo.i romblno ;bul iHo Now mvcnors '"P ifof-,.w?S? \\oyihu;^m'..wayp'i.ia iol'tpi'vy,qi;i!,'f'h(;,,<;aB^^^^^^ ,them in a tie witli the Branfprd find it wise to rely on the quality ford police force lor six months and the highest type. questionable superiority not only in P. LIpkvich was outstanding .with tihpin in perfect shape for the Bran attention as eitceptional values. ployment to local people and bul­ Pino Orchard. eau always boiCoj^ivtijd pij lo put up about evenly divided botweon the for ilie Red Men vlctbry. In fact, nppc of fhe tpairis'ciin )je Point hoopmen for first pltlce. and monpy-savlng values at the its specialized lino bub In ctrery ;ypli)i),,a()d aalijcj'.jCanlpj!. TJiq ;fid- 'Sumhiiii'y;' 19 points and -W. Lipkvich with 14 fcii"d contest wljich means so much They contain the latest mechanical wark the well-being of the terri­ Other, leadlns quarries operated worthwhile American ideal of n r.ond f)Bhl,."aiid'tli'ls cpjitcsla/4 p^Wt; ,.•,.. oyijrldDko'd, ifee tl.fjiitsatojilc, race , The M I F team'r>Ut'bn''stPam'in Economy Meat.Market, 264 Main ;|ifii'f;i>,ts of the nam,dqn,.'ijl'iigger markers for the 'iciigue honors. Walliii'gtor'd advantages and the best features tory. Citizens are too prone to take by tlib compijiny are,, situated, ,(it liiijiu'li not being" a 'leagiio gamoj Itamblcrs G rts ruii'ning 'true to 'forin,. .w)th 'irijspts the spe.ond half to .pyertake a six highest character operation. .. claliii timt Natio will rush Al Gain­ Summary: howcvQ.r,. realizes that Jf ..tliey cap­ Streef, Branfprd."'. for comfortable, enjoyable motor­ these factors so much for granted Mlddlbfleld', plieshirp, Piuinfield,' f.'iDiikl at.tarpl a largo orpwd. 0 bcpurrlnB.lri.Jarge niimbcrs. ISven point lead, but tlie coiistiiri.'' slibpf- .Naturally, behind such an Im­ Branford Point ture p'decision firbin the cii"ar'g'es'"pf Under the present management ing. the rieartstone Foods Finest; llia.t the basic values of. the eiilor-, Qramby, (ind Bocky,H|lJ,, ',' 'J'lip'Pluo and Gold.pn iipxt Wod- er an,d ^olt Jilra|0,u/j of the ploturo V„%SB)P rf G rts' irig Of "Dead"Eye"'LaCrbIx,the Bar­ pressive and first elaas record as 6 Slipl.tori,' considered the , jveiikest Cb'ach 'JbliiiKriechl they "dre'prac­ for the'past nine years this market Haridllng the complele sales and llkp'jie did to blj; Art Lasky antl Doslclerlo c P Ilfpkvich If .. 9 ber's star, at 'the hoop, Isank basket prises' scope often aro riol given; Tlio traJD r'ob'k produced Is bf,,),hp tills firm piijoya .thbrp musl bo nesda'v' night taco "a comiiig-along EEl 0 tciinf 111 the icaglic, ri)sc ,u'p In kll 19 tically "lii" 'as far 'as the cham­ has giiined a- steadily Increasing Stove Cari- before ' 'dalner has a' R. Brown rf ...... A service on these popular cars, ^aid- the proper high 'importance de-: Jilghost (iuali,l|y,ai>d Is, widpsprpiid fast Strat,jrora team whlo^^ has show IJr,unp c 0 Its mlish.t to crush East,ri.aVpn [jy 8 after basket scoring ujj 10 points t^rs. Chester Capable Manager •prpvalonl; an jmusually competent chance to get set for|,l}ls,,(;tqvas^- pionship goes.. popularity and patrpnage. Fred P. win Motor?; on Wbst Mairi Street, served. j ,d.ei)i'arid '^ ,'supcr|pr fpr' 'its i,iiur-; ed' up ilij,c lii Its n'a,st tjfp ^contests p |la(^lo rB n E. 'Brown c ...... 0 0, 'while Swlrsgy, ShlUnskl.and Nal.mp typo of olliclal dlrcotion. Turning to llupilojt.jiand countefj)un(:lies,,:Bij('t 6 a top-heavy .score; Stmtfp;-d,'off to Blicker,'proprietor,, has 12 years Branford, adheres to the higliest press wishes met .with an Immpdl- poses,.Mo'derri,v;s'cicnti^c , n^ptjiodsi and although Cotioh Johnny Ma- Qtordano Ig W. 'Lipkvich Ig 7 14: heiplpg imipensely by their fine In the WaUingford... Ulj.eup vie People who are discriminant in Hbwever, North Branford and tlioi tlioso ..who .bear tho c)tecutlvo bur­ this theory brings soornfurchuckl'es 1 a slow start, .appears as though it experience in the business and is standards of autompijlie dealership, ,ato satisfaction; Tills place, is also arp utifizij'd,'}(),k'e6p,,t|ip,,oi)nclpnc),p3' her's East ,IIn,vonora,, ijfter a series Caddy rg .. Holmes rg 3 8 shpo.ting.tptaiing up 20 points be­ find the. high spring RIcpJtelil "at their tastes and appreciate the entire surrounding area rbcoivo, dens so admirably and efnciciitly, from tfjp aa|t)sr,follp\y,ers every one .'i 2 has finally strUckits stride and will alert tp the prbyldlng .of complete' very .'popular wltli the belter class an,d'tfin'bl'lpnhig aVlho urisurpnM • of dlsni)p,piniil)iB'clpfeats, hopes to Wlslkowskl Ig 1 tween them. , , ., rlgh.t, fprvyard "with Sp,elia'cy ','libld- ..iPrpsReptlve car buyers .are. inylted services of an eslaliilshment which such benefits frbm' the excepti'Dnal-. and.who.havo provided tho ideal — V—;•• ." "..".- Al will win by _- ,cpine tp'tljq fore' iijifildiy. iJiiitdrd, 2; satisfaction arid courteous service. of transient trade. . ., break Its losing streak and start a of whom, thinks lliat A Ing down left forward "pb'sitl'dii; to Inspect the ideal stoclc, with ly-nol'oWortliy schedule 'oi biidea-' level5J£ at|.,a)iiinoiit., ., ., ", . ; ,,,; conditions which exist al this com­ a knockout...OfilnQi-', .tliby.xontcnd, Totals ...... 30 although Ijadly riddled 'by ifi/iiries For the Mallq.abl.p Iron Five Ward, is known for pxcellent foods are comeback wjilch will aid the team Totals ,...24 B.alpn at .cqnter; Brospan at Iptt The market, .was est.abllshed ^ every cgurtesy extended and no Fine facilities are availaljle for vor .cbnstarilly in folrco iit the NCw! .Safpty.stimdards (ii;c a,trpsBe|d|,)ri pany, It'is wpll worthy of nolo thai; ,sWll Mg enough left, to give Maifn Is still In the thick of 'the 'tidhi. Derlso and S^alyln \yere outstanding prpijp to aceo'rd regular patronage In cUpjbjng up near "to the top of ,J[tcd I\^cii I'lS ^iiard ' aiid'S. NasczVe'cz''at rlglit years years ago and Is a Ipading obligation incurred. There Is alsp banquefs, jveddlngs, and ptrier so­ Haven Trap Rock Company, at' pypry''piia'sb bf "tfi'o o'lf'torislye prbr the. following desc'vo true Irltauto the licking of his onlrpsrrjvlth.c.yeiy ,^iiirl Fiictory Five 'G peilff.prxrie;rs ,bf the ct)iir.t,.but,werp a' to Tlie Hearthstone, on the Boston If i the Housalonlc league, but they will •Jfpn-eiu'.l^ . gii'ard. , ' center here. a choice, selectipri of reliable used cial gatherings. Every dptail of the Hobson Fai^in Iri; North 'Branford,' cbdiires, for tiio firm places V^'iar for tliclr coramondabio abilities and WW'i fnvofIng a khockQu'li .victory , .Olio tiling that Waljing. dde'ii,hayp Parelli 'It ,. .2 S. little'aidrt of'slioiiiiiii'g'tiie st'ai-s bt Post Road, Route No. 1, three miles have to, play, exceptionally groat Panaroril rf Swift, arid Company's meats, Ar­ cars of various iridkes and' 'models. service is iiandled experl,ly and tj]e that tl,io puijllc has cpme lb realize' .mount Irapprtancp.iuppn. .thq.V'lwb- efforts:, Olaronco Biajcesleo, presi­ for the^Dlxwell Avenue Dandy; Jiowe'yeri is 'plenty' of' cap!if>'l"e roser- p.aldeiizl rf :o li Weted: • Next Tu'esday'iiight t'he;ibc'al'te'ajn east of Branford. baske.tjoall If they are lp"aofeat Ihq i mour's .pipyer.BJoom,,.butter, all Service work in.cludps .the cpm- catering Is distinctive; The diriing Its grpat slghincance. "This cbnip'ariy ,tpc'tl,bn .,<),t.;th'p lip'altri, tint) .Uap))!.- Me|.p,p 3 vpsapd tlio;e is a'grc'at ifkeiiliobil Ai'otsky c ,....:o will engage.,Jn .anpther .iapjpf,' the dent', WllUam E. llfillaid, vice Seymour , pombhie. 'lAlfi^Rjigli d,Q- .C^R'Jtjyoosy tpl'^^BcJ'tJi^it jiiilf! tout Brada. Ig,...'.. •ti Summary: ., groceries, fruits'.'andyeBetables are pletp motor .and bpdx .Wpalrs; aji- A dplightful and pharming place, room accommodiites abbiit (!5 peo­ has' tlirbwn tlio limoU'gh't bf' piit-' iiess'of (f's jworitor?. t\ Ij^i's'ostaWiali- that thpse,/rppliic'em(!ri,ts miiy be' L Branoanti Ig 0 league race ,'when. .tii.ey' nie'et '^MUtb'ril president In .ciiargo ol .ndmlplslra- featod again by Iho Hornets Tues­ JlBiUrcs iobe the most i)nporl'ant,ono ValUett,„„.„i,i,uo .HIg ll \Vetoa, Shop G featuired.'Dellverles are riiade with- to palntirig arid allied aids,'Tow car It pnj'oys"public recognition as one ple.. . . ' .;..:-•;.;', •'.•-.^•':, ••'• •-.^j ', H standing prestige upori Its jow'ri' 'ab- pd ;a;.;n9n.7acp'ld'bjit .record', "'a;n,d ',,lp ::::::3 nitik iiripoi'tant factor''before 'th'e .O.pntUq rg Pis in tiieir first g.aijie p.t'"a"twp"game ,tion; A. L. Worljioji, vice proslden't w day iitglil, the Majierpion ayp iiptlfi both Ilstlcally and flnanola)ly that Tamsen rg 0 o' ,out add.e,d.charge...Therer.are two of the mosi;, refined and;prpperly- Mra Douglas •srefaa Is >tho owner ;]jjstjy,',f)rp"u'^; 'pf,. till?,..yoy.in; ^hiijli Lavorskl If 2 is available jforroad calls. ' , •'.: v tivltlps -as 'a ..fprpmest pontHbution" fl 1 2 season'iSjpvor. Itjls,this iiian'power fSuzipl Ig •.4jseries at th'e ipca) state arniofy. ' ;and ^o'neral manafeor; Qeorgo E. the Ipiist dlsco.urauod and ara'con/W the, Ar.oiia hasj.Jipu^Pd slnce^jtljeltap 'J" Nalnio xf ,„,„i„,.,-„.„,., ,.;.'..,2 .- empl,9yes.i. . . 1 ., . . : Herbert Baldwin, who has; 15; condifcte'd 'tea'.rbbjns .Tn this. area. of this outstandirig establishment, to, ejvlc; weil-beiifg. feinco the. es the cfnplo'yes'Jiav'o 'cp-ppeitalpd ]py- that gives |lje 'tyniaii 'Hali boys 1' 'PSspiir''r'rg J.J.4I sHow,eyer.:]\(Illford..is;not,;toi.j)e ta­ ilall, s'ccro't'a'ry; Ray L. Roigelutii, dent of getting back Into the win of aeo,rglo Day whose'shindig Ivltii "-Total' ' s ' 0 33 ,.....',4, LaCrolx 0 :,... ..„.,."4 lc j .ken lightly. jrji_ey ''haye'.br'pken Jtib^ People from a wide surrounding years exjieriencp; is .head of the Delicious fiiil course riieals are which was oppnecJ-lDr public pa­ tiibllsiimeri't .of tlip Jiira '/ri ' 1.0_],5, aliyto brJij.Bi a]}p,ul ',1110 j'b'p?t 's'lttja.- .tfboisurerrHarold L. Blakeslee, as- (iKld) .ffajjjan packed' em In and pig edg'e 1)11, copping the punting.' served.here every day. Sea. foods tronage four'ye'ar's.a'^p. Managerial tipus for .tho (j.bnbflt pfjall c'p.i,iqe)',ij,- column, •:•'••• Swlrsky Ig '4 81 even in thefr. league, g'aijtip's a"nd.'c'aii section patronize this sanitary and agency. There are ' thiree efllclerit thpfe 'lias^been p'ii'fiijjibpnt' a iiro- ,slstant treasurer; and Alex Mo- dre•ijw'somw some $1$15,0005 . And, whilb • tile other feaHis ih'tlie Totils 17 and roast duck are cspeplal attrac­ dufies-'arp. now .iDClng h'andjcd'.^y o.d.ipuiin'p;;tlip'pas't;y9ari np'.j)p(;sbn It, .1 , Torello rg .0 O|,bpast.of a.jyln pyer^Stj'atfprd bri'tiie well stocked market lor the best In employes. This firm was founded in gr'essiye pbil,(:y pf thp dlstrnptlvo Kprpan, BUpoflntendent. iea'giid haye'plenty 'of 'substitutes, in.tiip onjijipy of thls.flrm;.(ost mp,i;b Stralfor.d will hpve In their llpp-' ,.'iytoriy'i/ip,s from Briinfor'd,''stbriy "EM. Ifi|h:5si^maids ,17 Brannlgan Ig 0 0.,la.tter's cpiirt.. 'AI; an'y'rate if th^ table needs. .' ' 1935. tions. All bf the food is'prepared In ^ilrs; Dorothy.,.Chester, 'y/hp .Kas type Wihl.ph iios parried tlio dritpr- I Very blvlc-mlrided and taking a , -,,_^ ... ^.^ . ., from'puriium our ' Ooplni.df p It seems that 'the than a day's work' tli'rbiigh acc'l- up: Roody and Fields at the fijr- Shlllnski Ig 3 O.Knechtmen are ip'tii.e H'gjit'mb'bd a modern' arid sanitary kitchen pommaridcd fthe 'respect pf thp pa­ p;rise onward t'o tho prpserit top py.oh.ffm}., ^W/'W ''"'1 ...Past Tram For Swim .Meet •Wiiillng'tprd'." reserves are stronger Community teague ikcen Interest in the various activi­ wnrrlw !7m'n"n* /^/mfnto 13,.It,, it. I —ithey should win jjiit"will'have to and served In the most appetizing trons fbr her .u'trn'bst. .eniciency, libiphts of siiccess; ... dpiltS, , |. I .; . 1... " ___ • than aiid secoiid varsity" orie of the ties here, Mr. McKornan is respon­ =%5S1=£.-—ISIISS^'S Totals 15 ,..32 work ..hard to capture the league RICE ABLE AGENT DAMBERG AND SON , .. style. rpherp are t'ivo eiriplpyees b;i 'This is trio . ;i'a.rgpsl, trap rpqk Prp.yidlng tho jfioans pf bettor ;•"• - , ••-, ' •• otlibr led'Eliosclioofs c'ah litit oh the Clubs to Battle Sunday sible for tho Fife and Drum Corps M IF G rts. I epntest. ; ; ' RAILWA'y EXPRESS EXPERT IN LINE Prompt and courteous attention to aid in serving the week-end quarry .in tiip country and,thp;facP llypllhopd Ipr Its.liirBO ifjimll'y of of North Branford. Apprpxlmatoly twenty East Ha- court floor" ' ' trade. Torino If ; ,.,..,1 2| . .The.Miitbi^ lineup !v!i!'c.i?nsist'o'f is given to each patron and the ex­ of the quarry is more tiiiin V.OOQ empipyes and their deperidents, m6i:pial(|'5,afo, now .lii,'training for . In .tpe Community Council bas-i . . f ( , , . , , , Royden rf 0 .OjChadwich. and , .Trapp"'at th'e "fpr- •Valued agent here for 20 years, Excellent workm.anshlp and the Hornets L'os'fe 'Ok'e M ,tl>e, )nti;am'ui'iir'sVlipriilpg 'ineet to Look for an Unproved Branford ketbiill league 'Sunday a'f teriioon at Ward c 2 41 wards, berths, , Eyasloh'at "c'e^je'r, WUUam L.;Rice has played an put- dependable, typo pf sp.ryice. stand be held in aiiothor inoiith. At tho teani from iidto'dii; When the Hor­ the Community Hpuje tiirpe good Linden c 4 ,9, with Oprady'and Fpgl.er hold'tng atandlng part in the efflclericy and out conspicuously in the offerings Beiliis Heat treating Company Is Noteworthy p,orth,eijd|,o|.,the .Y,-jyC A Swim- netsHL-IS' strlng'psu-ing'oft victories Wds halted games are on tap 'with tile League Central Garage Rosier Excels Matson c ,..,.. :.l 21 down the guard.ppsitlpris. For the success of, the Railway .Express of Walter Daniberg and Son, Inc., Wfes #opl ,i)iay .be"^^oeii;a ^ew of tlie: by Seymouiv r•eccntl y and then hit leading Branfo'rd Point'team taking % Str-attora But Oottfe Bmk Aceto Ig ,0 ,0; Hornets Coach knecht. may lisie Agency, Inc., located at the' rail­ 10 Weir Street, Branford. .^.?!?B!1\"'S °f N.?R,t"ne .feishing up n Stratford, CoacCbd'ch JohnnJbhnnyj on tiip M IP Five'in Wliat should Originated, Builds Lavite Electric Furnaces Derlso rg 3 7^Petela and Palumbo at tiie forward road station at the end of Rogers Plumbing, heating, and sheeting Quick Response Qn Road Calls h on their diying techniques, and at Krieclit is breaiiilii'g asigh of 'relief prove, to be tlio best contest bf the Salvin Ig 2 41 berths, . Olspn ta.klng the .penter Street, Branford. ' work iire handled in the complete varioup plherpoDts several prac- Ai, undpfeate|i' recordl'a sbvere aftqrnoon, In,the 'other g'arries we road.service, and collision work, the Immeasurable prestige, stability, bull,t, furnaces and equipment are idrigularand .round pot typos. Oi;- to Trim East mmh Hve Sokolpwsky rg 0 01 l?erth, wltii .Gumko'w.skl 'arid 'sarba Popular with local residents for roster. Each job is given specific at­ Attention,,motorists) Tlip com­ tlciig the atest swimming'strokes str'alii on a't'dam 'and is often re'- And the, Red Men nipetlng a tartar garage 1^ ;cpngtantly called upon to and countless other elemonta of ex­ li,icludpd the loremost auto, tool, dcrlngdata should Incliido: lue .frijy tp t|ie mvand-comhig Stratford other specialties, have shbwri a Walter DariiberB established the ! Get tile luiliit of stiipjiiiig over licrc for a ga'iiie or 'f^vo service. It ^s ppw haridllng a mod­ attributed tc) the abilities and ef- past 14 years. ,..,,.i:. dllions, and quality attalnmbnts safeguarded. fiillcliUf! bf, ,lho Ilrm qunilqunilctc .. AAtt . lipinlipiiie TuesdaTuesda}y^ W^!^}kknight the y '^0m l^^st Haji^n Kr tlieir markpd Increase. < I business 25 years ago.,His son, Rob- ern and thorough schedule of ac­ fortis of Julius Zda'nbwlcz, proprle- Famous for its Bellis lavite fur­ thfoiigh Tyriitbrm 'hpiili'f)B.;it',)s, (.his are: A. E, Bellis, president; W. P. I 1 second .series win 'over'tiie -filii.c.'aiicl 'dofcl^ ?.'.'A'.','^ ai'tc'rmidn iiiid iiotlce liow much better'.vbu'li feel. i ' Another feature now,available tp eft Damberg, is a riiember of . the tivity and giving to the riabtoring tbr, wlip 'plves ''his entire p'ei'sonal naces, which are used in leading j|rm 'which ,iii|;ro(^'wced tl?,9, hepst llltclicock, Irciisurer; and W. J. An unusually poor court, a bad Alleys arc available lo you I'rom'nbo'iitinie on. -. Ttp; — -—. T team will take part In the Women's the public Is the advantage of in­ firm. One helper i.s. employed. public the advantage of experiene- attentidn to all part's bf the service American Industries where tho best lri'heat'tren;ilriB bath's, wh'efl it 'de­ liblcomb, mariagci-. UnsurpasfioU In slump In'ifdrm and a .very aggres­ game from start lotiri'lshI' Hnl, . 'They 'The Bra!ii;oi;'^.tpairis,. bowling in Bbwllng Tourhamcrit wliich' will direct air express service from here. Through its lengthy and enviable ed aid in ^11 phases of the field. arid Is on duty dally to provide the is never, too good, the firm has a veloped its now famous Triple "A" the metal heal IreatliiK field, tiie sive Stratford teain combined to finished tho ilr'st 'ii'tilf with a 14 to the New Haven. Big 'Pin, league ,A,ll.cys last Saturday, The winners take'place af the Capitol Alleys'in Goods are shipped to New York by career, this enterprise has record­ Ideal elliclericles. There are oapa- distinguished and-most progressive Lpyite. ,-, --.i company'pionecrs onW'ard to new bring clefoa,t to tho ^ranford high .7;j(jnd..,,,.,... created consi.dcrjiblq a.ttractlon last were low in 'co'mparisbn to the'iril-: Motor and body repairs are fea­ MlddletbWn: Estella Wadka, Mary tiai tourney's .scores of'trie week Brahford IStowling Afleys rail and air expressed from there. ed many worthwhile jobs of iriiiabr- ble,iTiechariics em'pibyed. record in its field. Among the many ,pell|s .l^vltp.furijacpp .ai;e ayoii- developments and successes lo keep horn,cts, tij ipse thelr,!sc'pond Hous­ S?,*! P.ttvon went scorpiess uuiu Monday,iifgtit.., ^\yliqi)''p'iie of them; tured in the general roster of work Resjah, Frances TIsko and Marjorie .before last, ,when Joe. Zurkus cain^ This agency serves about a 10 tance in its success book. It goes on­ plants for which the company has able in the standard sizes In rcc- pace with modern trends. alonlc JeiiBue Bame this season. Tho thp,n))d.dlo; of tho'lirst period when Wall'fS team,, wres.tc'd three straight Pai'k'Pliico Brhiifoi-d ayailablp. Auto painting and igni- Shell Basbllries an'd other Impor­ Doolittle. • in wltii..a.399,, 'trijile tor,first place; mile radius. Mr. Rice makes all de ward to new acclaims.in meeting local team was oply.ablo to score their nrst basket, saye. .them ft Ipne from the league loaders, sending thq idaKBiBa' tiori service are specialties. tant,'aids to better motoring 'arc ***** arid Earl IMarin, 'st,if'r'pljit)by cr'asli^ liveries by truck and handles all 'the demands of an enlarged clien­ but 21 njQiJgof , I points while tho m. »,9!.\>ts. IJholr; ,.lo al, •' fm.;%o JPpiJ CTOi'^lrie ,ii'p.li}t'o,\ecbri'd place; With an equipped tow car for stocked. ed second place with,;a tbtfirfaf 36,6 phases of the service. tele. Ward's ice Plant Has 50-Year Noted History Stratford t'eain 'with tlib taste of vic­ game gave thom.'only five baskets wjille.tjie othe;-;j:i)n •Tree'-Rcstau-j Tlie Air fii'ahford ^Tournaiiicrit at for three game's p.lnfall,'As'in th'p =^BRi)WNll N<3, l<^l'NO ^ W)- tory fn'lts mouth, worljpd^ like beav­ >>"' TOd^o„tl.\p|r Uif^ shpts,,pount as rant team won two gaiiies from .the Bradford •Sbwllng• Alleys' last n,rst Sa.turday's.encounter, Ed Kamb FELIX COMPETENT FAVOR ROBERTA'S V ers to pile up' a'comldrtable lead. they.woro able .to iiccdurit for 10, theljp, gtwii'g (jiip.pne'iits'also boost­ Saturday wp lioid "agaih "\vlth 4.ho SHAGBARK DAIRY Hilindlfe^, Mahdifa^c^iirrinig; Fpiiinder's Son, Prop. ing ,.ll;ieni ,ii'p.ljj.to,,;'thlrd'place In followhig talcing "the^prizes: were' establ^slied, early "in ',tlie 'tour-: GUSTAFSON SELIiS INCARUT-KEEP BiGAUTY Alb HERE Butterworth and Fl'elffs, together Petela,,PrQt9,„J?ijell„plson, In fact the league competition. j hamei^i't, biit wltli'sto'pcl, 'the on-- ANI^IVERSARY SAil WELL-KNOWN OILS LINE INDEMAND Established ,50 years , ago, by There are six employes. olmlked up 5(0,points bet,\yeDja them tho entire Branford team played 'j. t'oban .„', ;.ioq 'i22 .no—3^1 Clear, clean, pure, quality Ipe. fs sliiught 'pl^'tiiree 'successive squads Formerly private chauffeur for All of the popular systems of per­ Thoriias .Ward,, the en'tprpffsp , en­ Ice manufacturing was com­ for the wlfjriers j;(Klle"Paluinbp. was ff,9^dibnl). ,\vhlle,piai,-k, Qxpelled,.f.pr '(first Prize'.$.0,00), pf four players in each, j manufactured under Ideal sanitary Gulf furnace oil and Texaco Only the hlghest^grade pro^ducts J. P. Morgan, George Whitney, and manent waving are featured in the joyed 'a, e'on6l,a)?t'forward progress menced eight years ago, so that tlie only^iiblo to garner olgtt mo'rkors m? §.'>"= .an,d qpjd,.. Al!;.ln-,jill-Bast , ,6f) • tpp, 'of .all '.tliis. £ou 'iurasklj A, Garganiclil ,..;i.05 113 122-1340 range oil are products of national are offered by the Shagbark Dairy, socialite Mrs. 'Waltpr James, all of and modern standards at the weU- urider'hi-'i' cof^pptpnt guld^rip'o and Ilrm could feature its own product Stroilitora G I'ls Haven has Improved tremendously the genial Elm Tree Restaurant (Second Prize $4,00) ,, , "''* ' , . 1 pffering of the complete roster of F fame and known for their superior New York, Felix Pozzi well knows kriown Ward's Icc'Piant, Mill Plains li'ull,t;,up,'a ^pr.tiivvb;ile,pllentelp,' His and know Its merits. In addllio'n, Pndd'y If 3 ^ fnr .Ijnd \vjl> glvp tho -leaders scji^at^loiial JJ^nster, hovyle'd a 200 R, Barker ..128 At tho Branford Alleys Monday LAST ^ on Pine Orchard Road, Branford modern arts by Roberta's Beauty p this plant offers most of tho very 3 plentyjOf trouble. , ' c.vqnlng tiip following girl s bowled qualities. the exact requirements of proper In addition to handling its qwn s'p'ri,'e.Id'ncy Wajd, eptprpd;th;f.,,busi- KiPld rf 4 12 ?*P.9 .y^JR'h *l'l, no,„dbubt'icinaln (High Single put of Mpney $1,00) Established undo the present man­ Salon, 232 Ma|n .Street, Branford, modern alr-condlllonod Ico. refrin- 'i oyer the hard maple pins for the These outstanding offerings are car care. His wide experience has requlsitps, the firm also supplies riess";!!),' ybafs.lfigp ;,a'nd;ipd'rned Its ?loin p' 0 . .,fri . ••«** encompasses an eight mile radius. along the current methods and ists, , This .pxcelle;it.,backgrpund, is one In Pluifnbing, rtl^^ting, tinfhing Proto' Ig '.. 0 1 Clai* If .„!,':,„ ^Haberdashery brought it to the present leading of the basic reasons why the more ceives the lull detailed accomplish­ ;f 6 Tonight' (Thursday) 'at 0:45 the Through diUgent and commeud- Sunoco gasolines, oils, and lubri­ Warc\ Ig 1 0 iljoijglass rf ,., position. Three employes serve in discrlnilriatlnB wpmen .accord, regu­ ment, with new work and repair 3 Varsity club faces a team of the able attention to'ail details uf his cants are stocked in the 100 per t^nbh,. c _ 1 Frateru[(l, loijp,,a(j jthe local drives handling the various phases of the lar patronage .to tlie.saipn. Modern; Wlien, a man has .conducted his Cpllppy, of ^tpny Crppk,, .who serves jobs Included' In the service scope. 2 business, he has built up and main. cent capacity. Thorough greasing Totals 9 21 ^..Qasjiellop p 0 who have Uielr'lliieup studded with dally tasks under his personal su­ equipment ^nd .n\pthpdP : 'e^Jture. own enterprise for 25 ; years arid a ),argp and.leading gllentplc.^ 2 Greatly 1^edacf§d talned a reputatlo.n. .as .pnp, who and washing jobs are featured In A' staff of' eight skilled workers is i ai},.girf^y,pf great gl^l Jjowlers coni- pervision. There are-two cornpetent assis-. Eaiiipd §, wide recognition 'as thor- Jy In touch with the'.mbdern 'tjjends ,- t .('I 7(\ <. , ''nil H?S?l')i) l?i •• 0 makes every worthwhile effort to the handling of a complete modem on duty, .^erson.al supervision is DoFUlppo rg pospdjipt lyiary Resja(i, Frances Tis- tants oil duty. .;. ,-.; o.ij'ghiy 'efllclerit ;and' rpliabje,' It' is In'hia field and able toxiill lippn a In a complete reversal of form •z:i 4 ko, Jane Gorskl, Molly Colburn and extend the full satisfaction. Those This modern dairy makes deliv­ program of service. Every courtesy given to pvcry job, so that tlio i„,i Service la prompt, expert, and pyldenj;;that ilie; methods used and jipst experience background ' when shown Ip UM) Sf.raf^ord g|l(p,e, gip R, Castollon rg 3 Marjorie Dbollttle.. who.cajl uppi\-him foe; service on eries in the regular and reliable is extended to the patrons and the proper'satisfaction nlay prevail ^s always satlsfaptory. Part.lcul^ir/at- the work aecbrnplisHed are of the jtlje more ". difficult problems are Bran(br9, fcflm'administered a 261 .,,,,. ^ ***** either o"f the two products men­ way throughout Branford and vi­ proper efllciencles utilized to effect the result 'of thoroughly superior tejitlon.ls glypn to.perpbn,?!,prefer­ best..-, .".;.•.''.;..; presented lor solutlorij he offgra thp to 20))ea}lijg,t9East,H;Ryfip l;f,,me ,'KQlfflte ,„ ...6, II) 20 .s.u.ln•ll,i^ Hill tioned above are given the entire cinity. Two trucl^s are used. Its ex­ the desired results. This station Is ences at all times In the styling of r^libh circumstances iarp flifich In (iymplete .roster, of..plumblnB,;|ie8t- wprkmanship and dependable ser- local stafp wpmory Tjipsday nl^jht JRf/eifp.e:, payn«)na..,Ricliard!i,, ^911, Safurfojrfw'^af;' afternoon, ^ .^, th„_e. fo._l, BROWNING KING & GO. cpurleous aid In the modern man­ cellent service cpntinues to find In­ cleanly and fully equipped through- before .fi ,hojyIlnB.„cap^9lfy .oroyd. ypiplre, Jfestiffzjl; Score at^alf- the arts. evidence in'thpfecord of'Joseph M. 'Irlg arid tinning service. In addition,'vice, '. l.R?,?}pe''S,^ '.tteipranford 'Cliapel''a'tHighSti'eet •-—ij'e'SirHav^bn ner. creasing appeal and patrbniige. biit. I Branford completely dominated th'e'tl)ne 14-7, firaiitord, ' I Iris SputhenE i Cpnnpctlcul league WEAR A BUTTON Mi

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Emily White Santord of Pino Or­ too lucrative career. The demands in the Town of Branford chard, In "Reflexes" makes her point of a grucUlnK Job come hclwccn the In a vivid sequence ot Incidents. lovers. And amid.st the Rayelles, the Disillusionment does not always frlvoUUcs, the tllrtatlons of Martha embitter. Sorrow can build a bridge Cyrus .stands firm, armed protector to better things. The great soul docs of that little Sylvia who represents go forward by the very hardships the consumatlon ot their passion endured. This Is the theme which In his ravaijed homo one love Is still At at meeting of the Board of Fire Commissioners, held in conjunction Emily White Sandford so absorbing loft to him, one rose blooms solitary with the selectmen, the question of the law relating to fire hazards was thor­ ly develops In her novel "Eetlexes, In the garden ot his heart. Basil Rathbono starred willi Boris Karloir and Bela Lugosi, Some ot the Incidents In the book It Is the Russian, Androwsky, who oughly discussed and it appeared that due to the fact that the town of Bran­ In "Son of Frankenstein" now playing at the Paramount Thca- are real and provide a place to says to his luncheon portner, Ly- ford has no building code that there was a general misunderstanding in town Iro, Now Haven, take off from the tender story ot dla: as to how the general statutes applied to the various t3rpes of buildings. It was Martha Lane and her prcux cheva­ "One does not aim one's arrow at lier, Cyrus Linton, newspaper man the stars U) be content If It fall upon decided that the laws relating to fire hazards be collected, and that public no­ ot the scarred face and the knightly the housetop I" tice be given as to how such laws apply. The following is a summary of the THE MOVIE GUYED heart. There Is a small town, sou­ Martha goes tar In her search for thern wedding—how skilfully the selfish happiness. Cyrus gives her a laws relating to fire hazards applying to various types of buildings. Notice is author has sketched In this fam- final, dramatic chance In the,clos­ also given that the fire marshal of the Town of Branford or his deputy, is now HOT TIP FOR THE WEEK; 15 against 2 and the odds weren't llar scene I ing scene of the book. authorized to enter any premises for the purpose of making inspection to de­ The long-awallod "Jessie James", sufllolently in their favor. Cyrus Linton" was the name he The Idea of "Reflexes" has its or­ which was two years In the making, had chosen out ot the four-word igin In an actual .case of certain termine whether or not the law is being complied with, and if he finds that it received a wildly enthusiastic wel­ Director Henry King still doesn't tag his father had pinned on him at reactions produced In a great soul is not, it is necessary for him to make formal complaint to the prosecuting au­ birth. come at Loews Poll for the past believe It! by the object of Its love. The Inci­ dent of the closed room Is one of thorities. If any person is uncertain as to whether or not the statutes apply week, so great that It Is hold over Miss Olalro Du Brey arrived In If you want to be benetlclent, a the real Incidents related In the for a second big week at Loow's PlnevlUo, Missouri, early one morn­ brightness, a peaceful liver, Cyrus to property owned by him, he is advised to consult with the fire marshal, who you are. But If you gird up your book and Is an eerie story. Poll College'for another week, . ing, acted one scene with John Car- radlne, motored over to Kansas loins and-go out to battle, call your The James Blackstone Memorial will gladly co-operate in having said property put in safe condition. •Although' Hollywood has ' fre­ self Therqn, the hunter." • quently spent as much as two years City and arrived by plane In Holly­ Library has on hand a supply of In producing a movie, never before wood that Very night. So he had chosen brightness, a 103D booklets containing photO' have the fruits of their labor boon But she did, and the other mem­ peaceful life, love graphs of the library, ot James Section 2613 of the G-eneral Statutes, Revision of 1930 provides that "Each Blackstone, Timothy's. Blackstone, 80 opparetit as they are In "Jesse bers of the cast refer to her now as Old Jott, the family servant, cbn- story above the first story of a building used as a schoolhouse, orphan asylum, "Miss Mercury." nded to another: Bronze entrance doors, paintings In James". It la undoubtedly Zanuok's the dome, reading room, stair case insane asylum, reformatory, opera house, hall for public assemblies, hotel, greatest production, and that tri­ Dennis O'Keefe walked Into the "Marso Cy shore do carry on when he's happy!" and lecture hall and a short his­ bute, pold to thQ man who gave us MOM studios to make a lest for a boarding or lodging house, accommodating more than 12 persons or tenement But journalism Is a long and not torical sketch ot the library. "In Old Chicago" and "Alexander's bit part. Instead, ho found he had house, occupied by more than two families, or a workshop, manufactory, or Ragtime Band," Is considered praise been -catapulated Into one of the store in which more than 10 persons are employed above the first story, or of a Indeed, most Important leads ot the year ia-«C2ia«Briits««Ks««5i2a»3sa5* Several nephews and nieces and and was hailed as Hollywoods new­ grand-nephews and grand-nieces building used in any way not named above, but which has a similar need of • Old timers of the Ozark moun­ est discovery In romantic leading survive. Including Paul P. Ives, Mrs. such protection, shall be provided with more than one way of egress by stair­ tains region of Missouri told Henry men. Riverside News Hope Ives Collins and Mrs. Eugenia King, director ot the picture an The how and why ot this are In­ I. Stannard of New Haven and ways on the inside or fire escapes on the outside of such building. Such stair­ amusing storj^ during the nimlng of teresting. The young actor, son ot Mrs. John C. Barnes ot Branford; way and fire escapes shall be so constructed in such manner of such size and in the picture. a famous vaudeville star, played a Riverside Plre Department re-1 Donald I. Hlgley, of Branford, and • They said that a posse of 15 men bit In "Saratoga", and Clark Gable sponded to an alarm early Sunday c. p, lyes, Mrs. Jack W. Schaefer, such location as to give in the opinion of the officer charged with the enforce­ sot out to capture the outlaw and and Director Jack Conway noticed evening to extinguish a fire In Frances I. Whlteman, Angelina Col­ ment of this section, safe adequate and convenient means of exit in view of the his brother, Frank, who werq stay­ him. They called the attention ot Booth's Oarage, Hilton Cliff, be­ lins and Mrs. Robert Phillips of New lieved to have been ot Incendiary number of persons who shall need to use such stairway or fire escape, shall at ing_ with their mother. While dls^ .studio executives to him and Don Haven. origin. Bearers were: Paul P. Ives, George all times be kept'free from obstruction and shall be accessible from each room cussing the exploits of the broth- L^j^ ^^ ^y^^^ a test, then placed Only slight damage was done. ers on the way up they decided they jj, jtock. W. Andrews, Charles Ives and Hom­ in each story above the first story. A ladder affixed to any of the premises here­ Sometime ago the Robert Booth er M. Qrltfln. had better return to town and get i u^^y^y Rapt was looking tor a home burned and the garage has in described shall not be considered a fire escape within the meaning of sec­ a few more men. They were o"'y| lending man with Wallace Beery not been used for the past three tions 2614 and 2615. (i. e. 2614 relates to factories, and section 2615 provides -•—^ " land Virginia Bruco In the oplo ot years. pioneer days, "Dad Man ot Brim­ Legal Notice that if any building specified in section 2613 or any workshop, manufactory, stone," and couldn't find the right MRS. GRACE T. IVES boarding house, tenement house or other building used in whole or in part for Gapitol Theatre. combination of virility, dramatic Funeral services were hold Frl acting and romantic appeal. When NOTICE any of the purposes therein specified shall be more than 3 stories in height, or, 81 Main St., East Haven day for Mrs. Grace T. Ives, widow of Notice Is hereby given that the ho went with Pete Smith to view the late C. P. Ives. Mrs. Ives died if more than 6 persons shall be employed above the 3rd story in any other one of the latter's shorts In a studio Board ot Relief ot the Town ot early Tuesday, tailing to recover Branford, Connecticut, will meet In '1;, Moil., Tues., Jan. 2n-y0-3] projection room, O'Keofo's (est hap­ building, such building shall be provided with at least one fire escape of iron or from a fall In which her hip and tile Town Hall In said town on Wed­ pened to bo running. "That's my shoulder were fractured some mon­ other incombustible material on the outside of such building, and if such build­ -TBMARINE PATROL' man", decreed Rapt. Which was nesday, February 1, 1939 at 9 o'clock ths before. The funeral services were In the forenoon to act upon ap­ ing shall be more than 150 feet in length it shall b6 provided with one such fire - WITM how, next morning, Dennis O'Keeto conductd at the Qrlswold funeral "ohard Greene, Nanoy KoUy discovered that ho was a discovery. peals form the doings ot Assessors escape for each 150 feet or fractional part thereof exceeding fifty feet, and such home by the Rev. Charles R. Cooley and that the will meet by adjourn MSO See You in the Movies ot the First Congregational Church. fire escape shall be conveniently accessible from each story of such building, , i'-. Bonny, Joan Bonnott in ment thereafter until they have Your MOVIE GUYED. Burial was In the family plot at Da­ completed said duties or until the "ARTISTS AND mascus cemetery. and if such building shall be a tenement house, the fire escape shall be direct­ last business day of February, 1939. ly accessible from each apartment without passing through any public hall. MODELS ABROAD" Prod Wolte, proprietor ot the Dated at Branford, Connecticut, Quality Food Shop In Main Street, the 16th day of January, 1939. • 'd., Tlrars.—l^'cl). 1-2 East Haven was elected president ot Business Directory CHARLES S. AVERY, the East Haven Business and Pro­ Any hotel or other building connected therewith which shall be more than The LADY OBJECTS" JOHN HENDRICKSON, fessional Mens Association at the a. IRVING FIELD 2 stories in height and shall contain sleeping accommodations for more than •ith Lanny Ross, Gloria Stuart annual mooting held Monday eve­ Board ot Relief ning in the town hall. Dr. Frank H. 42 inch sink.and tub combinations 2t 19, 20 10 persons shall be provided with one such fire escape for each 150 running . The Jones Family in IBO, who Is secretary ot the East $29.95 complete. Tolict outfits feet or fractional part thereof exceeding fifty feet in the perimeter of such ho­ Haven Fathers' Club was elected vice "DOWN on the FARM" complcto $12.95. Bath tubs $14.50. president; Prank Messhm was cho­ NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS . tel or other building. sen as secretary; and George Sis- Wall Uasins $5.45. Conn. Flumbing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all ?i^., Sttt.—Pel). 3-'l son, treasurer. taxpayers liable for payment ot the and Heating materials Co., 1730 Old Age Assistance Tax (all per­ Section 2308 provides for the investigation of every fire by the local fire HEART of the NORTH' The association will hold a lun­ State St., New Haven, Conn., sons between the ages ot 21 and 60 AtSO cheon meothig next Monday noon. marshal and also provides that whenever a local fire marshal shall have rea­ Phone fi-0028. years Inclusive) that the tax on the "SPRINa MADNESS" enrollment ot 1938 will be due and son to believe that there exists in any building or upon any premises combusti­ —- wmi — Mrs. Paul MacLcan, ot Avorlll payable on February 1, 1939 A pen ble materials or inflammable conditions dangerous to the safety of such build­ Maureen 0 'Sullivan, Low Ayres Place has been 111 for the pasl alty of $1.00 win be added to each three weeks. T'YPEWKITEKS — ALL MAKES New, Ilcbullts, Rentals, I'ortalilcs. person's tax which Is not paid with­ ing or premises he shall forthwith notify the Commissioner (of State Police) PLAY HONEY Supplies in 30 days after the due date. of all facts pertaining thereto. SATURDAY NITE Convenient Terms I win be at the Town Hall In Branford each day except on legal RELIANCE TYPEWRITER CO, holidays, (February 22) trora 9:00 Section 2598 provides that no own3r, proprietor, manager or agent of any C. B. GUY, Mgr. a. m. to 5:00 p. m. ond on Satur­ theater, concert or music hall or assembly hall, or of building, auditorium or Tolcphono 7-2738 days from 9:00 a. m. to 12:00 Noon ion Crown Street, New Ilavcn on Feb^'uary 16 and 23 I will bo at rooms used for public gatherings, shall permit any person to occupy any aisle Pequot Theatre Palne's Store In Stony Creek. in any such theater, concert hall, music hall, assembly hall or other building D. F DALY, LOST—Pass Book No. 59S0. It found Collector of the Old Age used for such purpose or permit any person to occupy the back or sides or any Hi return to Branford Savings Hank IVi., Snt.—.Ian. 27-'28 Assistance Tax. 3t 5-19-2 such building or room useii as aforesaid to such, an extent as to prevent tho free Jano Withers in 3t—16; 26; 0. 23. and unobstructed passage to and from the entrance to any aisle or any of the 'ALWAYS in TROUBLE' i'o'i».''i«tA?oi5(!3fel'feo5!-*')^ exits in such place. AI.SO "PRIDE of the WEST" I Section 2599 provides that each theater, nickelelte, school house, or hall, with William Boyd PERSONALITIES I except a town hall, in which people commonly assemble in larger numbers by than 100 shall be provided with one or more exits, each exit consisting of a Sun., Mnn., Tucs., .Inn. 2n-;iO-;!l door so hung as to open outward and in case any passageway from such thea­ Jack Benny, Joan Bennett in FAYETTE OARTLEDGE ter etc., to such exit shall contain one o: more doors, each door shall be BO hung "ARTISTS AND I if as to open outward. MODELS ABROAD" —— AlS'O KELSEY'Mm S OFFERS al attention to every Job undertak­ Dated at Branford this 16th day of January 1939. y •• 'HEART of the NORTH' en and sees it through to the full IN BUILDING AID and proper completion. No matter '•A what the size ot the task, he exer­ h Wed., Tluir.s.—Fi'b. 1-2 Having conducted his own enter­ GURDON BRADLEY, prise tor the past 45 years and at­ cises his entire expert abilities to Sapphire Tableware Nights tained a wide recognition as one achieve the best results. * JOHN S. ROGERS, 2 Cups to every Lady Patron who Is thoroughly dependable for There are 35 capable workers on service and satisfaction, O. C. Kel- his staff and tho efficiency is kept P.R.WILLIAMS, Lanny Boss, Gloria Stuart in scy, ot Linden Point Road, Stony at the top level ot successful cover­ "The LADY OBJECTS" Creek, enjoys the deserved esteem age. Board of Selectmen ot a large clientele. ' ALSO This expert handles the complete Mr. Kelsey offers the highest-cal­ line of best-grade building supplies "The Little Adventuress" ibre service In the building and and makes prompt fulfillment of '^' contracting line. He gives person- every order the policy.

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