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Is scheduled fof 7:1S. Pries'tot pllcftllon for .'such pc-rmll, notice of No Decision THK nnAxroitn i!i-,\ii;«^ CKamHer Invites Public which hearing shall be iiuhllshcd in Tin-: I;A.SI' HAVION .M;\>S the meal Is $2. Phono Mrs. Frank Branford A spokesman for tlic Sliitt! I.iii- To Meeting On Zoning Wrisloy, 8-003'), tor reservations. County Farm News tt,newspaper having a circulation I'nge 8 Thurs. April In, lil.'ii An Independent Trowbridge was active In bring­ within the Town, nnr Commission in Hartford said Serving The Town of Continuing Its series ot planning yesterday there has been nn deci­ nnd zoning tnlks, the Chnmbcr o[ ing about the adoption of zoning In PigL aws " 3. Before Issuing said permit Wnlllngtord whore he Is a resident. Complied by the Extension Scrvice, Production and iMai*- sion In the upplleatlon of .loseiih Services Held For Weekly Newspaper Coliimorce will hold nn open place \vliore more than 10 swine land Telephone Company, were held win be served ol 7 nnd the Inik di'y roads. peel, has added nn addition to his or, other filthy-or noxious matter, are kept or bred. modore Miller oopolnted M. Phclp.5 Education Assn., Hears Pica Mrs. Fred Wolfe, Jr., Elected more familiar with local problems. Wall to head a committee to sup­ on Monday, March .ll, in Trinily She Won The Easier Bunny Thoi'ofore they arc In n hctler po­ hnrn. With several young heifers througli the streets or highways of 5. Anyone who shall violate the Town Educators said town of Branford, unless the ervise the aclivltlos ot the ship and Church, with the Kcv. Tlionius sition to administer the local Agri­ coming along, Ilniold plans to ex­ provisions hereof shall bo deemed appointed Walt IlalUer as skipper. For Aid To The Middle East President of Woman's Club cultural Progj-am. pand his milking herd next winter. transportation of such material be guilty of a ml.sdomcnnor and upon Shannon officiating. Burial was in nn • DANCING SATURDAYS In watertight nnd closely covered Tho Vacht Club members also . 'ITTe April meeting of the East Mis, Fred Wolfe, ,lr,, wns clcclrd Floyd M. Callward, Extension , • • « . ,. conviction shall be punished by a Center Cemetery. 9i00 P.'M. to 1:00 A. M. receptacles. * voted the opening day to be .Tune Haven Education Association was jirositliMil of Ihe Hast llnvcn \Vo- Hire Four forester gave a thought provoking Al Tlskn, Urnnford, just com­ fine ot not more than $25.00 for 1, and Dick Cronin wns appointed Mr. Noll, wliose liomc wns in lopics num's null III n mcctln;^ on Wed­ 1,000 Children TO THE MUSIC OF talk on "Conservation la Every­ pleted constructing a small poultry 2. No per.son .ShidI bo permitted each violation. by the Commodore as chairman of 69 South'MaIn Street, died on Miir. Chamber held on Moniiay afternoon In High­ nesday. April n in tile llngniiitin one's Du.siness." ' "Good manage­ house In preparation for the 1052. to bring any such mnterlal, as B. It any provi.iilon ot this .or­ that committee. land .School. Mi'innrinl Lilirnry. enumerated In Section One of this 28 in his 77lh year. ment nnd wise liso ot the land" Chleken-of-Tomorrow contest. dinance shall he declared Illegal or A social hour preceded the busi­ Ollii'is cU'i'lcd during the mcct- Search The Green LARRY HATCH should be the aim ot every land­ This house Is made from new lum­ ordinance, into said Town of Bran- unconstitutional. It shall not In­ Second only to speeding as an ac­ Born in New Haven, the son of Tho American Legion Variety ness mcellng. Miss =:-.za;icth Rll- Teachers Charles R. and Sophie Cooper iiii; wore; First vice presldeni, Mrs, owner. ber. Is well Insulated nnd should be ford from any surrounding city or validate the remaining provisions cident factor in 1951 was failure to Show scheduled for presentation in chlc, Mrs. Mnrgnrel Kottnge, Miss Uoy 1.. Wilson: second vice presi­ Burton Ilccd, chrtirman,^ presided town, for the purpose ot feeding Notl, ho started with the telephone Elects 6 For Elusive Eggs 'C'MvK^ and his Orclicslra 'J'ho propo.setl ACP policy for an excellent home for his Corni.sh tlioroof. respect the right-of-way. May has been postponed until Fall, Corrinc Peters, Miss Mary Ryan, dent, Mrs. .lohn WnlUer, ,lr.; re- at the Board of Education meeting Contest birds. .; the same to pigs or other animals, 7. The above ordinance shall not company as an errand boy more Miss'Bclty Hognn and Mrs. Eli-zn- eoriliiig seerelnry, Mrs. Vincent ,1. 19.5,1 wns explained by Fred CJ. than -lO years ago. He was secre­ Chairman Donald llartlin has an­ Tile Legion I2gg Hunt held on the held Frjdny evening In the high # NO COVER ' • * *t # '• 1^ or for any other purjtoses without apply to the territory included in Three out of four motor vehicles both Watrous were hostesses. Kasaii:i; eorrcipotidlng seerolary, Knst Ilnven Orecn Saturday morn- Itltchlo, deputy director ACP first petitioning the Board of Se- tary of the SNE Telephone Em­ nounced. acjiool. Other incnibcrs in attend- • NO MINIMUM Branch, It Is Intended thafovei-y A group ot prominent Connecti­ the limits of the Pine Orchnrd As­ Involved In 1951 accidents wore Directors Mrs. Josephine Orlando presided Mr.s. .lohn O'Donnell; nudllor, Mrs. Ing was a well attended and c.tcil- cut farmers will discuss agriculture forn permit to do so. SaUl Board sociation so long as said Pino Or­ passenger cars. ployes Association and was a mcni- ' All tickets arc sold for thi; dinner lOllsworth UrocUotl, nnd treasurer, Ing event. Appro.\lmatcly one hnco were ttie Mrs. John Flanagan, farmer will be contacted by his of Selectmen shall make a com­ her of the Telephone Pioneers As- At the annual meeting of the at the business nicetlns. DINING — DANCING — WINE & LIQUOR PMA Ijocnl committeeman and and what It stands for al the State chnrd Association shall have an honoring Rev, Jcrcmlali J, Brodc- Mrs, Koiinetli Orlffllhs, thousand children lined tho green W. Oren Parkdr, John tlipait arid plete Investigation ot said petition s

wlilrli lo sell dry Roods. TliE BRANFOnO nEVlEW Mr. and Mrs. Kelly A Gv.ln of cnrlrldges anfl other mn- Evening 7:00. Town Topics tcrlnls How. enee and Henlth with Key to the THE EAST HAVEN NEWS Flushing, L. I., announced the birth Lenten Devotions! Tuesday Ttao, •nil! BnANFonn REATimv (niilliiucd I'rnm Pane Oiu. County Farm News 2. Inspect stone walls, brush Scriptures," by Mnry Baker; Eddy, 'riUO EAST IIAVBN NE\V>S PftRfl i Thurs,' April 17, 1068 Planning Campaign For €ripplpd Children Naval Officii \ Candidate Rosary, Litany," Sei'mon and BcHe- The Junior v.'onien.i l.caRUC »vlll ! of a son. Kelly A.. .Ir., on April S rows, ami-other areas be­ Includo the following (p.18): "A- I'aRo 3 , Thiirs. April 17, tons nt Parsons' Hospital, New Vprk. dlctlon ot the Blessipd Scrnmcht, tnncnionl Is the cxomplltlcntlon of hold Its annual drsiiert bridge mid Complied by the Extension fore the : foliage becomes Mrs. Gwin is the former Betty Service, Production and Mnr- dense. Friday 3:30, Way ot the Crossi for mnn'» unity with God, whereby Alex L. Mizger sprini; faililon show, May J at 7:30 Keting Administration and Soil nil .school children, 7!30 Wnj* otttic man retlect.s divine Truth, Life nnd Mrs. Freed Heads The funornl ot Alex L. Mb.sci', Miller, daughter of Mr. nnd AT,rs. Conservation Service of New .1. Bo tliorouGh. In the parish bouse. Rosrrvallons Haven County. Cross and Benedict lort of the Lnvb, Jesus nt Nnstnroth Inuglit nnd husband of Ann EiisUy MliRcr, of 'I. Try to cncouraRc your South School PTA Cherles Miller, Bradley Avenue. messed Sncrnmcnl. Sundny-diOO, demon.itrnleil man'.s oneness i/itii IB Ozone nond, who iltcri slultlcnly may bo made Sy cftlllng- ?SIrs. Ar­ nclghlior to.conduct a con­ At !'>.: .South School P.T.A. meet- The NallonnI Production Author­ or for nil other types of farm con­ Ko.snry, Litany nnd Bchcdlollon of the Father, nnd tor this we owe Monday nfiornoon, wnti hniri Troni thur .1. Guslatson. IIO 7-3410. . .Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones of 00 trol progrnm nt the s.nmc In;! holn nues'liv night, tlin fi^llow- ity ha-s Hbcralizcd the use of struction. The other types ot con­ him endless homngc." the funerhl home of J. Mniklowlcz The biggest event of the Eist j Laurel Street, announce the bap­ lime ns yours. the Blos.sed Sncrnmcnt, ItiR .JW offlcem were olcL^ed for steel SO' thnt farmers can now struction includes .service buildings & Sons, ].•) Trumbull .Strcoli ma Haven High School calendar b 'he \ If woodchuck cartridges are Sodeiles meet at the, following the coming yenr: president, Mr.s. tism ot their Infant dnuRhlcr, Jan­ 8DU-certlfy up to 1950 lbs. per unit and facilities; fencing; water wells; mornlnB nt 8:30. A solemn requiem I3th Annual Blue and Gold \'ni-, used, keep them in n water times: Boy Scouts, Friday ovcning Raymond Freed; vice presldeni, J. et Deborah on Easter Sunday In tor farm dwellings and up to 5 tons Irrigation and drainage projects. Union School PTA high irinss wna cdlcbrntod at, 0 In proof container for u.se du nt 7:00. Children uf Mary, every Herbert Fcotey; secretary, Mrs. sity Show to he held April 21 i ml Cl'-lst Epl«co,-ul Ciiurch. The Rev. ot carbon steel per calendar quart- St. Cnslmlr*s Church. Burial was In 2.'ilh, organized and producetl Sy The use of copper In farm dwell­ Ing the summer. third Sunday nt 2:30. .lunlor Choir Elects Mrs. Parker Slntiiey Sandiiulsl; trehsurcr, Mrs, Alfred Clark officinlcd. Mr. and St. Lawrence Cemclory. ncnldcs h'l the students, under the supervWoc ings using copper for water dis­ ** •• ot *« Tuesday ovcnlnRS 7:00. St. Mnry'.s Now offlcei's ot Union School SlRUrd Andersoit, • • wife; he leaves Iwo sons, Ulchaiil Mrs. Florence Santiago of Cleve­ tribution systems has been reduced Holy Name Society second Thurs- Miss Florence L, Parker, R.N. of .loseph Mayo. . j Uoberl Vnung, ClinlDnville, used P.T.A, elected nt the April meeting and Alex, llr.; n daUBlilei', Shnioni from 160 lbs. to 135 lbs. per unit. dny of the month, CdnimUnlon, Ecliool nurse, was the guest land. Ohio, w-irc the god parents. DARLENE'S his Land pse Cnpniiillty iMa|> with were presldeni, Mrs. W. Oren Pnrk his father, Anthony MIzRol;; two The Christ Church I'hioclilo lour-1 Aluminum cnn be used in the ratio second Sunday of tlio tlinnlh, St. speaker, - -.•,,.;. - : '' Those attendliiR a baptismal party the aid of an S.C.S, technician in or; 1st vice prosldoni, Mr. Dorrntice brothers, Josoplrnnd .lohn nf Tnfl- naincnt will be held on \Vcdnesdi«,,rt of 2 lbs. of copper lo 1 lb. of alum­ Mary's Women's GUlId McctlnB Is T/ic program was' followed by a were Sir. and Mrs. Ilcrbcrl Jones, .spotting areas on the farm lii t Ilplblgi 2d vice president, Mrs. Jo­ vlllejfnnd three sisters,' Mia. Mi­ nt April 23 and 30 and May 7 and iWcddingAnd Formal inum (or eonducllon of electricity the third Thui-sday of Ihd month. social nnd cake nnd whitb ploiihanl' suited for now plants ot apple nnd seph McMnnus; sccretniT, Mrs, Wll- chael Medley, Mrs;' Allwi't Pino of II at 8 in the church hall. grnndp.'rclilsj Mr. a.ld Mrs. Robert only. If the neod.'i exceed the nl>ove Coinniunlon Sunday following the Knle.'Tlio mothers ot the fifth gl'a> SoinmnnH, Dutch East Applications on Form CMP -l-C «* *• «4 4« Fellowship. Freeborg, Mrs. Roy Johnson, Mrs. asked'to Icnvo scrap hiclnl, large or Norrls Andrnw.s, city plan en- Indies and the IMlilippInes. lie re­ nro processed through the County Thur.sdny.s: 3:30 Junior Choir Arthur Smith niul Mrs. Robert smnll. In frrovcmenl brrak of hostilities In Korea and • * a» «» ' ^' Uehearsnl. Dclogritcs nppolnlcd to nttcnti the InR of the ExchniiRc Club on Tues­ Program in Oliver Scranton s fouRht with the 11. N. forces there. Stale P,T,A. conveiillon being liclil day at 0:30 In Yc Old Towno Spittle uug cnn be a serious post woods, has been cutting hemioci^ ns we discovered last year in hay St. Sllxnheth'fi Church In Mllford todtiy nnd tomorrow nro; Restaurant. A graduate of New Haven High for lUTtibcr for a now b-it-n, A new .Selinol, ho attended Now' llnven fields and strawberry beds. '^I'.c 14 .\ 40 silo is pnrl of ti.e new sol .Short Jti-flch Mrs, W, Orcn Pnrker, Mrs, Edwnril .Junior College nnd was formerly damage is that of puncturing var­ Uev. .Inlin o'Donnnlli rnslor FltzRcrnld, Mr, and Mrs. Burton W;isa«S'«»«ee»«'i-«'4'*!»*s up. i eniployod by ibe New Maven Wa­ ious parts ot Ihe plants and .sucking I!t>v. Thomas Fureyi CurAlo Reed, Mrs. Eai'lc Kornglebel, Mrs, JEWELER «l Large Array Of ter Worl'.s, His wife .the former out the Juice. One nuthorlty sug- «» «* «« «« Sunday Mn.ssos nro colcbrnted nt Dorrailco Ilolblg, Mrs, William «ii Dornlhoa C. Smith of New Haven, gcjts the use of Methoxychlor used Greg Curtis, S.C.S. lies been help­ S:.30 and 10!.30 A. M, , ' Lynch, Mr, Jack Snhford, Mrs, ti' ORADUATSOM Has Perfect » is prescnlly residing at the Hilton in normal amounts ns advised by ing ErniejUeLucia in gelling more Dally mass nt 7:,30; A. M, Frnnk Colwell, Mrii. Albert Ilayden, Avenue address with their two Reverse Gear Optional the manufacturer, time late May or of his v'x)pland on the contour aiui Confessions nt 4 nnd 7:30 Salur- Mrs, Josciili McMnnus nnd Mlsi GIFTS! in stilps, Ernie is making progroA day.s. Elsie Palmer. IK children, Carolyn and .lanct. early June. GRADUATION 1^4 t/a a* •^* ill gcttlng-.h complolc Soil Consoi- sundry Sehiiul, lOi.lO Snturdny Use Our Lay-A-way Plan The Zoning Board of Appeals vatlon program on ills farm. will incot Wcdncsdn.v, In the town Arc you being robbed? Dirty eggs morning. • ' $178.30 up pti )ttf ** «« It ball to hear an appeal from An- are "dollar rol)bors." Now is the C. Y. 0„ Tucsdny.s nt 7 P, M. GIFTS SONfDERGAARD Uiony Proto, ,Tr., of 02 llciningwny time of the yenr when the number Fradk Pnpandren, Clieshire, su­ Ladles' Guild mogts llic '.ind Mon­ Mrs. Gerald CuUen JEWELERS Avenue for the approval to glass of dirty eggs is apt to Increase. The pervisor In the New Haven County day of cnch month, •• Heads Laurel PTA % Soil Coiiservntion District,.recently •JH 250 Main St. BFD in t"-ont pnr^,li at !I2 'Hemingway IVOR'S easiest way to clean eggs is not to At the regular meeting of Laurel took the 4-H Gnrden Club of 111 Avenue nnd use same a.s store In permit them to become dirty in the School P.T.A. Tuesday evening, the Tel. 8-9132 ENGINE & MOWEE Clieshirp llirougli the Pnpanrcn First nnptisi Church fir.st place. Watch your Utter, Dnnip lilstnllnllon ot new officers was held Greenhouse lo show the progress Kov. A. \V, Jonps, Minister SERVICE llMcr' means dirty eggs. Dirty cgg.s with the following being elected; from seed lo plant and the stop, lOrlMK Studio Sunday RE-UPHOLSTEEING mean less dollars in your pockets. president, Mr.s, Gcrnlri Cullcn; vice Lawnmowcrs & connected Willi it. lO'Cliuich Schbol ' Jatiies Alichai'l Strcrlo «f 10 Dodf^c Avi^iiue, a itirinhcr of thd president, Mrs, David Cunlnghnm; At Moderate Cost . .. Garden Tractors «« »« «# tffr 11 Wonhlp, Junior Church nnd Woodchuck season is here again Knst Iliiveii High Sehnol gradnaiiiig iola.SK, is,one of Iho ciiiult- Kcoretnry, Mrs. Chnrles Pnllon nnd By Expert Craftsmen Sales — Service The 1952 Chlcken-of-Tomorrow Nursery Ilovtr llieywoiit warns Carl B. Henry, Rodent Spo- lintes fich^eled from Cnnitectieut tor entry into Ihc Nnvnl Ucscrvo tronsuror, Mrs, Robert DeCosnre. Contest'again is underway. • The 7 Youth Hour , Sales — Service elnlist. The sooner wc got at the Officers Trainini; Corps, ne.xt qucMion \vi\:\, "Then wtiy ilocs Chickon-of-Tomorrow contest is Tiioitda.v Annual roporls were read at this .Shown iiiiippiiiR out plans for Hiii'i r llir,': ciiiupiligii lire nicnibers of tlir ISriiiiford ('rippled CilildriMi Legion Auxiliary CASTLE SHOP Repairs — Sharpening Job of controlling this menace the Ihc ;;r()t)m wear l)laclc?" agnin making history in New Ha­ 3:15 Junior Choir Rohcarsnl meeting and delegates appointed to Slip­ DRESSES v/ould rather Imve three liags with will also r.pon.".or a girl at Girls' er." The senior choir will iircsenl Iwo ways ti) nctiulre old turnUure-—' (lUosMon in licliool, was made by a University of Connecticut, per In Tlio Parish House served.iiy IWo apiile.s, she nskcd him • why, State throujjh the I^eglon. St. Clare's Church on Enslor cniitntn "King Trium- hiiy U., or raise a Uxrgo Tamily," ^ iitlle boy. The teacher was asking StoiT.s, Connecticut nt 10:00 tbo.Friendly,Circle, assisted by liir. Cbihlreu'i White CflOlf C nnd ho said, "Because there W(ijuld The follov/ing members of ' the Mnlnunguln plinnl" by' E. L. AsHtord under the Yes, ehlUlrcn uj-e.lhii cutest, l,h'e tlie first, grade pupils what tboy A.M. . laoiijamln Goodmnn, ' bonqfit >'.;bf: Knee Length OUUIVO be one more liaj; Lo'busl." •";,>; Auxiliary usHlsled at the East Uev.' John O'Connell, Pastor 3co.ut"^(onm.;. • .; ...... ;","' ' .-;..* direction of Mrsi S. V, Osborn. or- ilarllngcsl, the s\^'eelosl Utile crCft- wanted ii) \\\i when they grew up, '''A teaebor once wrote on .ToluVny's I Haven E^^g Hunt held Saturday ' Itov.Tlioma.sFuroy, Curate JS'udneso'ny: tl'A;. M. Adiilt Blfifc^ gonjati' The Youtii Fellowship will lures in I hi.'; World. Only doh't nnd David said, "I'm going lo ho a Alfonso Esposito liold an eight o'clock .service 13astcr report card: "It Is a pleasure'fo morning: Mrs. Frank Prnhovic, t Sunday Masses are celebrated at Class, led by Mr. Waery:, Siiok Ann's Kiddie Shop "601YOBR COPr Today""* ^ lalk lo oiliors about your child. lion tamei". I'll have lot.s of fierce The denlh of Alfonso EsposUn, mornlhs:, A unjon service of all de­ workWith .Io)in." 'i'he boy's father llon.s and tigers, and I'll v/alk into president; Mrs. Joseph O'Connor, BULIARPS 8:30 and 10:30 A.M. lunch and Fellovvshtp ' Jloiir-frb'ni 327'/2 Main St., E. Hnvcn husband of the Intc Louise Acani- partments of tlio cliurcji school will •"I'hey either have one or they wrote back, "Just try worklns JTrs. Ellu McMahon and Mrs. Wini­ Dally: Mass at 7:;)0 A.M. 12_to 1 P. M. •';•; B6 Homliureer Booipag the edge, and . . ." lie hCsUatod pora, occuiTod suddenly Thursday bo hold at ten o'clock. haven't, and In ^cither case they, •figalnst him!" fred Woods. Pittsburgh's New Fume-Re- . Confessions at'4 and 7:30 P.M. jhur.sdny: (i:30 P. M. Junior CS Ooi^lota Uonus and then went on, "But I'll want aflernoon at this residence, 617 . A largo group were received Into wnn't want to Unnv/ al)out yours.' sistant, Sun-Proof House Paint Saturdays. Choir; Inlermodlnto Choir; 7:.')0:P, 48 OlOfs Zaonel Fscoa Sometimes children's vespon.sos my mother with me." Main Street. The funeral was held the church mombprshlp nt Ihc an­ Tliey .say lliat there Is only one The Woman's Republican Club Kccp.i Homc5 Looking White Open Thursday Till 9 P. M. M, .Senior Choir. ^##/####«#######«##^###^###.r######/^#^####//«^#####/#//^#######4 14 Beautiful Bcclpe Fhotoo from the Maroscn & Sons Funeral Stations of Cross for tlie children nual Candle Light Conununloii ser­ prelty child In the world, nnd every; turn out differently than Inionded. will meet Thursday, April 2-1 at R I.op-^r! Ilomo, .592 Chapel Street, Saturday- at 4:00 P.M. Fridays. vice on Thursday evening. ^. •»'^*i>'-"—t^'-'~ •'— ' molher lu\s it. / -,. There was one little boy who was Memorial Day nt the home of Mrs. Alvin Thomji- morning at 8:30. Services were hold Sunday School at 0:30 AiM. Sat­ Christ 'Ciiurcll • > ', , ^ffjl^..., niwi «JJHio»ml 10%^ .son, 52 Second Avenue. Mrs, Mil­ There are countless ways x^A ^'^^v)/^^^\ \^^VM^^^^ hL-,toum\ ix Ux-^ov- Planners Meet at 9:30 in St. Vincent do Pauls urday and C.Y.O. Mondays nt 7:00 Uev, Alfred CInrli, Keclor. dred Baslck nnd Miss Margaret CLOSED MONDAY P.M; First Church Of Clirlst Scientist to YOU if 70uvu«l' •\ow wtdeh a child ca nhoirlbly ombar-j.H tuitlu lying on hLs back on the An orgnni/.tttion meeting of the Church. A solemn requiem high !3undiiy 8 A. M., Holy Com- Tucker will assist the hostess, Mrs, EAST HAVEN SI. Clare's Guild meets the see; AIM Whitney Avcniio mass was colel)rated in St, Vincent inunion, 9:30 A. M. Chiirch School, ra.ss Ids parents In what he says I bank of the pond. The father tried committee planning the annual Vincent Fnsano, president, will con­ ' Now Ilavon, Connecticut to comfort him Ijy saying, "Never do Pauls Church Monday mornlnK ond Monday of the iiiontli and the ll'A. M. Morning Prayer and ser­ lo ulher people. One mother had a ' Memorial Day ob.servancf in East duct the meeting. HARDWARE Men's Club the third Monday. Stjndoy aervlco.'i are at 11 A. M. caller, and momentarily left the m'.nd, we'll have a fine funerni for Open Other Days 9.30 To 5:45 at 9. Mr. Esposito was a resident of mon hy the Rector, 7 P. M. Young and 4:30 P.M. Sundny School con­ I!aven v/n.s held .Uist evening at 8 319 MAIN ST. TEL. HO 7-2641 Yu:m\ while her small son carried Mr. Turtle. I'll make n little coffin New Haven for 50 years, He is sur­ Poo[)ie's Followslilp In the Church OLD or NEW Mr. and Mrs. Angolo Alfano of Our Lady ot Pnnipoll (Jhtireh venes nt 11 A.M. (A nuraery Is on the eonvor.sullon. She returned fbr him; Mother will wrap hlni ir. | in ih.o Amerlcun Legion room.s. vived by a daughter, Mrs, Agnes Hall. . , provided for Infunta durliig the 27 Frank .Street, announce the birth Funaro; a son, Michael Esposito; a I'^ixon Subscribers in lime to hear him saying, "... slik: we'll mal:e a litllo white | AUijor Ernest Q. Pemborton, .rr'and Wednesday: 2 P. M. Guild Auxil­ Sundny morning sorvlce.) The of a'daughter, Angela ijlvelyn, on sister, Mrs. Anna Ferrigna of West­ P.ov. Ilaymond A. Mulcaliy, Pastor and then mama sold, 'Don't you jiickel fence to put around his I marsha'.' of I'vonts Jir the Harry n. Elm Street At Orange iary meeting in the Memoi'lal rooii). •WednoKduy ovoplng testimony March 30. Mrs. Alfano Is the rormor erly, R.I.; three brothers, Pasquale Masses at Our Lady of Pompeii Thursday: 6:.30 P. M.- Junior dare speak to mo like tliat!' nnd grave, nnd maybe the stoneeullorl Bartiett i »i.st oJ w.-s in charge. mooting Is at 8. Tlio Rending Room Just send In tills ad and $2.SO subscription payment Auroley Toloml. Esposito of Now York and two who Church are celebrated at 8:00 und Choir, 7:4.') P. M. Senior Choir, 8 P. then Daddy Jmnped up and knocked will ijlvo US a chip of granite for' The program will con^st of deco­ Time To "Spring Up" With Is located nt 152 Temple Street reside in Italy; nnd .seven grand­ 10:30 A.M. M. Junior Guild. nnd Is open wookdnys from 9 to NOW. You will receive a copy of this nniazin;; over his chair, and then • • •" a headstone, and we'll put Mr. rating the graves of veterans of all i children. Interment was in St. Law-, Sunday School for all grammar Mnmntlgnln Mission 8:45.and Wednesdays to 6, All arc One father remarked, "My kid Turtle's name on it." wars and a parade ending wltli the A. C. P. Electrical Bullard Bldg., New Haven rencc Cemetery. school children, Suntiays, following lot Dcwoy Avenue Invited. ••: . ;.; Recipe Collection with our Compliments. can , forget school assignments, The boy quickly brightened and main service on tlie town Green on New Bedroom Loveliness! '.he 8 o'clock Mass. wlien to bathe, empty the garbage, tlie project got under way. \Vhen Fi-lday, May 30. The events will fliSftite. OPEN Sunday: 9:30 A. M., Morning "Docli4no of Alonomont" will bo Service, Inc. Roosevelt E. Enqui.st ,Ir., Is a m-w Monday nt 2:4.5 Sunday. .School put away his toy.s, sleep and oven all preparations had been made, begin at 2 P. M. prayer and sornion by Mr. George the ;)UbJoct of the. 'Losson-Sormon The East Haven News The Branford Eeview eat, but he can romembor any care­ moUu-r, father and the boy moved THURSDAYS brother of tlie Kappa Beta Phi fra­ in tlio Foxon Commuiiily Hall und Slclgcr; 10:40, Church School. for Sunday, April .'10. fniin 3:30 to 4:00 In the Illgliland' less promise I might have matlo, KIN slowly down to the pond to i;et the First Sgt. i.iill Drat ten. rorim-rly Industrial, Commercial ternity at Upsala College, East Monday: 6:30 P. M., Choir re- The Golden 'roxt Is fi'pni Mark PO Box 215 East Haven p_ ^ ^^^ ^^^^ •^r.mi^-,,\ .School. months or two years ago." body-but It was gone. Out In the of the '13d Division wlio lias been and Residential Wiring Until Oi'ango, N..I., where he i:; a fresh­ hcursal. 10:45. "The Son-of man'came not to water Mr. Turtle v/an flii)pini; (|Uite man. Confessions Saturday from 4:fJ0 A neighbor liymputhetically askerl slalloijed In this country, got back Electrical Fixtures be nilnlulcred unto, but to minister, healthily around. The little boy 9 p. m. to r>:00 and in the (•vonlng from SI. Mary's Cllurvli ancl to give his |lfc 'n ransom for a little boy who '-vas lustily cr^'lng, into clvvic:! this week after in ; J * St-J;*!^ •* •# * N-'" stared at the resurrected i)el, Und 7:30 to «:in. Ilcv. Hdiiiund A. Cotter, Pastor many." , ' . what was the mntier, and he^said, months service. He slrollcd into the COMPLETE LINE OF then said, "Let's kill him!" Lenten Devotion Friday at 7:30 Uev. William Whlbey, Assistant "Mom and Dad.,won't take mb to Suiioaui s.oi)iiiuu"uoo /iuci piuouioi^ Selection;) from the Bible Include Appliances and P.M. Sunday Masses 7:,')0, 10:00, 11:00; the movies loniglu." The neigh' A little girl who had been O.H- ••ipiMinl svnia/; spn u| ipi-"UV " [IJIIA the followlnf!:."For God so loved Supplies 1MI\'1iccd ihia '^ grctn pepper, cut fino : Draperies . . pr. 22.95 Oust Ruffles 16.95 Claire McCardell -^ y^ez /tC^ ^ c^ Jt?/tccc/ 1 cloVo carllc, ctioppcd 2 tuH^pounH Halt for a home improvement loan today, Operators li: V/i cups diced celery '. iViuhlcSpQUIlS IQIDUIO CUlSUp Bedspreads . . . 29.95 Vanity Skirts . 24.95 Vour ne\t dress . . . from 'i! cups cooked luinatoes \'i teaspoon tdUpictj. the new Spring and .Summer To work Second Shift 5 P. M. — 11 P. M. 1 6 02. can lta1iaa,tommu paste \Z 01. spa{jbclli, cooked THElfNSLEY^i^fLLERco ; THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK collection by this rajU.(.on I'/i cupa water . , ' leader . . . sprigged dimity PHONE OR WRITE Atld onions, garlic and celct-y to meat tlilppings tifier tciuo\in{; nicni balN WHOLESALE or RETAIL Custom Built Top INQUIEE OF NEW HAVEN with a young and wonder­ from pan. Fry gcndy. then add rcnminiiii; in(;redirnts, oxr^pt bpn^liettl. Rose Slreet :-: Branford • 135 CHURCH STREET (Ntxl lo the Foil Office) add biovvncd nic^i L^Us. Cover. Simmer about 1 lioiit-. Cuok spai^iftii in OPEN ful tdiape, tucks for detail. In SEW-VAC STORES boilbig fialtcd water to cover until lender (do not cook too soft). Uinso ^ 107 WHITNEY AVENUE , New -Haven only at Fred (next to Branford Prtg. Co.) Membtr Ftiltrttt Dtpottt tttturatict Corpoftillati 319 BANK ST. 3. NEWMAN & SONS, INC. "THE LADIES STOaE OFCOUR-TESV AND VALUE " -with hoi water. Drain. MONDAYS rhippji. Mimbir ftdtral Rtitrve Syiltm HDAM TiH.Uobart 7-591S • SOI MAIN St, Bast Haven.Con SnnVINO SUCCnS-TIONS: Plarc spaglietti on n larpu plattor. Arrangfl , We Install If You Prefer! 45 Harrison Avenue, Branford, Conn., 'Phone 8-1697 meat l)atiR in center.' Pour buucu over spaghclti. Hpiinklu \s\\\\ nddilional Call 8-4076 For Free Est. WATERBURY, CONNECTICUT I'ainiC'Ui iline-r. 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•JTHE BRAATORD RE\aEW PTA Offers Ham Buffel , •rtlE BBANFOIID REVIEW al.thia'time of ypar, but oiir Eng/ish setter has THE BAST HAVEN NEWS THE BAST HAVEN NEWS I'SRC 4 Thun. April n, ID.'i Wednesday In Church ; Plowing To Suve The Soil •^ MomaHgiiiii I' Every living creature slips Ifis leash a little Garden Notes Townie^ Start Workouts I'ago 5 - 'fhur»; April 17, 1BS2 The Laurel-Harrison PTA will The Gulln Auxiliary of Ihn Mom- ESTADLISHEI) 102g ~ gone completely Sprihg-mad. RUBBING By Mrs. M. D. Stanley hold a buffet ham supiier next Wed­ aUBUin Branch of\Chrlsl church Laurel Harrison PTA ..,t|'. -AND He'll run'Wil'ilV&ftct everj;'sUWng bird or The nesday in the First Congregatlpnal will hold R bbbslcr card piirlj' on Sunday; Opener Is May 4 Names Committee beast; in the field from dawn' to' dusk, then ELBOWS Church, with .servlnRS nt 5:30 and Friday, April 23 at 8 In the flrc- A nominating commitleo to pre- Qtlff ^aflt Hfjucu NcuiB burst into the house dripping tAud to demand Alice T. Peterson A mccttiiK tonlKhl will cnndudn, v^picrnn, .Sinn Snkolow.skI Is PX- Pussy Wlliows 6:30. Tickets are 85 cents. , ' hpuse. Mrs. Charles R. Bartlell will prcpnre a'slate for"elections next ESTABUSIIBI) IDlli REVIEWing liuslncss nrrnnKcn\oiil,s for I he peeled lo return. He'll be nsslsled his supper. After eating enough to fill a St. Ber- The willow kittens waken now, Mrs. Helen Pydrol Is chairman of month was nahied at a meeting of serve as chairman, and will bo as­ by Bin MncArlhur when ho re­ t'UniilHIIED EVEHY TllunsOW Silvery soft on the April bough. tho cpmmitteo wliich includes the Townlcs prior to llielr opchlnR nord, he'll rest a slobbering chin on his master's Officially, a mock primary doesn't sisted by Mrs George Ponipano, turns home frotu Now York Stnto the Laurel-liarrisori PTA Monday If By Stand Mrs. E. Corlson, J. Bruno, J. Fres­ SliorcUno LenRuo gnmo with Dur­ lap waiting for handouts from the human dinner mean a IhinR. , Touch and stroke them, never Mrs. James Cunningham,,'Jr., and Teachers College. Newcomer Tom nlghl. IiHER t , and all others busy. Don't forget. he played Monday afternoon at 3 1.V cnrd parly tomorrow night Ih coiihly. president ot the Kofnuvor or small trees to your grounds this 1U1 auction and - food sole In the gory Keith onMnrch 25. Mrs. Oa­ in anyone's mind that this test of local scntihient cate itself from the double seilsions, adopted Ypu need a permit to burn off your on Memorial Field. tlie tlreliouso at a;.10. I loslciscs for President'Club, hns requested ponriodllcut fbels.Jtiio, clectorale spring, a selection frcm the list pf scliool. Tlio cpopcratlpn pf tho re­ mon Is the former Gloria Doollllle. will be as foir and honest as it real primary there,2p years ago as a "terapotarj'" measiire. Remember? grbunds these days. wt|l bti Mrs. John Boegnrt, Mrs. that anyone Interested In heading puls'b-;Dy.,iio'.sticlt I'prlmilry systttn those attractive to birds will serve sidents pf Momauguin Is asked for Undergoing recruit trnlnlng nl the Kefauver'campaign In East would be if Connecticut provided for oiie as it ' Iri a pamphlet published this'week in Wal- Now-wo Itnow Spring is hero. Chester Bombrlanl nnd Mrs. Gritcc bul'Bptl-ftleii .wllli 31 dlKftr states, (rram .Tlit- Branford, Ofrliilon) liiil to resume private nursing l.enhs of evening was passed In gftmes, music Many evergreens supply both. The tor John Kinney, Jr., Just bock hundred and seven farms. Once the.., training, emitter, he will be assigned Mr?. Thomas GagllnrdI, Mrs. Knth- m. ft) 12:35 p. m.j and 12:53 p. m. to 5i30 of Mrs. Charles N. Baxter pf Pine Registered Nurses in coming our way ever since the |sislnnco In establishing a complete conventions completely ignorant of, (he'vliws expression of oplnlon-f: (irtd dancliig. ftdfreshmonts wore broadleaved eve'rgreens' give secure from month in Florida. to duty s'tall'ons with Iho fleet or nl crlno Young, Mrs, Herman Schnrf, Orcliard. Mrs! Archer E. KiiowltPn first piow was turned. From the | farm plan on his own farm dcal- fnrlner has completed n plan, he i!."'!".^^, .°" ""f ™ost important p. m'.- . . " '.'.,: itlsq served. Among those present Never saw so many lost parents Attendance Day and Night nijj.ui:al re.sourcos - land and wator nnvy snoi>e Ntatlons, or Is sent to Mrs. Fred Horn nnd Mrs. Edward of their constiuonts. They're willing lb tftkfc Enrolldil .party rnpmbors can'; ond will be the leader. all-season cover. "ftob students of the education that is their wcfe: Mls.^cs Anna McGulre, Eliza­ and grandparents as last Saturday diiys of horse - drawn agriculture j ing with his own particular type receives aid in establishing It. One It., has ^reached the point whore serylid"ichools, for advanced tech­ Dugan. '.'. ' a chance on the pittcomo of tomorrow's Ballot­ dol Iry to' win fridhds and Intlilcnce The man who has a Job these The Massachusetts Audubon Carefully Prepared Meals rightful heritage. , beth McKcnna, Nellie''Wood, Alice at Hammer Field. Tho egg liunting with its crude farmjnK implements 1 of soils and theitheirr peculiarities, SCS technician Is concornod 'with evci'yono must bo concornetl with nical trnlnlng. .• Mr. and Mrs. Wnrrenl Ernst of ing.' '.'•••''', -,,• , (lOlCBatC."!. - ••,'.-;. •. • -"- •• days should consider- himself lucky Society nomes these outstanding and Diets' "Deny adequate physical -accomodAlions Cllroy, Sarah Kcbugh, Margaret youngsters knew where they were- When his requo-sl, (in the form of tho ostablislimcnt of all- consei'va- the pi'oblopi of conservation. Good Lordship,'Stratford announce the Some, tiiwns have taken .up'.'the and llio follow wiio has a Job and favorites: Tararlan, Honeysuckle, lo our modern ago w'licrc tractors Chlbf'ThbmBs,Hayes of the Fire Why don't you? Wobd, Anna Donnelly , and Anna going, all right, but chnperoncs Phone HO 7-5828 a request-card suppUcd .by the di.s- tion practlcos planned by th^ co- con,«iorv^tloii and "good land lisb" hirlh of a dliughter on April l-lth. for students. ':• ' mock primary,Idea.w^th'success. Buckthorn, Mulberry, Dogwood, have rcplac(?ri cid bobbin'; one man Departnionl will serve ns altar boy McKenna, -William Ahearn,' Peter' has not-had his salary cut belongs were chasing around helplessly try­ Ij83 Main St. East Haven irict, a phone, call ho has made, or pora'lor and'the farni: planner. All_ go jiand-in hand. As long as people M;r.v Ernst Is the former Dyhipnn "Fail to meet the needs of the slow learner Electors nro.cricburoBed to gb to both tree and shrub species; Arrow- Ls apl to bo farminR the" same nl Stfij Joseph's Church Sundny Desmond, Thomas McKenna, Ed- to the fovored few. As a matter of ing to'kecp track of their.offspring a letter he lias written) reaches the .conservation , pliuis ,thatj arc cohliniJ9 to farni up and down'tho Mcbonbugh. The new nrrlvnl Is Iho dcslEnated' htock polllhjj plAccS to wood, Viburnum, Black Alder, R^ound that Four or'five men wore when the Anchor CUd) of the Fire Freedom Starts At Home and the gifted child. 'ward" "McKenna,' Michael " Farrcll fact a ten per cent reduction In hi thq .various ago groups. Field Headquarters, tho farm writt'ch are of no value Unless; they hlllJ!* Picpductivo fields will become grn'jiddiUighter of; Mr. and Mr.s. voip fol' "flib -ilbrliflll 'Wrtb.sc'-n'ime Mounloin Ash, Flowering, Crab and before. Mochahizod changes stand Department holds Us annual mem- We don't go along with the loud,hue and "Deny directed study, and Henry Harvey. The piirly broke salary is not a reduellon, Living • The State Liquor' Commission boundaries are established on an aro carried out. When tho.conser­ barren. Much concern has recently .inmes'McDpnough of Sevens St. they'Wflftl for'prcsideridol candl- Japanese Barberry. On large out clearly and attention need not orlnl mass for nil fireman who died "Force organization of two separate high Up at 11:30 all having passed n costs have been cut twice that slili has reached no decision on vation aid rolls Into,tho barriyard been given to water shortages. cry against the government for seizing ; the datd. ^ ' :\':"•' ' :. \>\ ' -, ' '- be called to them, but, however, aerial photograph covering his lo­ during llie piist ycnr. Ueservatlims for the Poverty delightful evening. ; ; much.-,. '.-,-- grounds hedge plantings'of multi- tile disputed application pf Jpseph in his pickup, tho ground work has Kvoryono i.s aware of the Import­ steel mills in the current crises. schools," < : 'I'ho suceWs,'.rtcciiracy and in­ this is not so with t;he worl< of cal area, and. are forwarded to the Dnnce. which Is being hold Snlur- • Fred Rogerson who .'has been flora rose or highbush blackberry Frank Rlccipttifpr a llcensetc sell boon done and the foundation ance of having good cover on dilll- CliarleS BensusoloU of the Uvbnn "Socialism through the back door," shout ' The single session, according to the Wal- fluence rf(,th6.'t!iih,ll!atipn of such are very successful. Birches, El­ tho Expcrimeht Stations, County Soils Surveyor who maps tho soils nedovelopment Comnil.sslon .was dhy night'In the Brndford Manor The Malleable Iron Fittings com­ spending his-spring recess with,his liquor at the Velorons pf Wprld laUl for a sound •Conservation'Pro­ ttops, and In many instances db- a vole ls'd(Slbn(iiii1cd,by the general Ageiils, Farm- Bui'eau, and. other for tho soli type, percent of slope, Hall, should be made with Mr.s. Ed­ the steel comapnics. lingfbrdites, elimintites all these problems and pany Is soon to creel anbthor ad- parents ha:j rcsumcd:hls studies at ders, Hawthorn, wild cherry and Wor 'II- clubhcuse, according to a hudcd areas i have boon roforoslod the gUcsl spealter nl thc St. Clare's Interest and Irt-no manner pledges aponolcs which are concdx-ned u-lth and amount of erosion. After this gram, , ' • • ward Dugan, Mrs. Robert Chnd- They're right of course. Government con­ provides a well-rounded education for the stu­ dltlph. The cpre shpp Is wholly In­ Norlheastcrn Universlly. bayberry are favorites of many comLsslbn sppkesman yesterday. to Improve a watorshcdi If'we can Guild meeting Monday evening In any |Cpnv6ntipn delegate to be assLstinR (ho farmer with his every intensive investigation of tho In tho case of drainage, the'Aid, enyno, Mrs. Alvln 'rh'ompsqn, Mrs. trol of the basic industries like steel has been dents. ' ' , adequate' for their present needs Mr. aatl Mr. E. G. Erickson of species., YbUr grountls, however keep the water oil-the" land, aiid, llio church hall. Mr,' Benusololl's .WELCOME SVAGON bdund.by-rosuits as, the outcome of large or small, can become a pop­ The Bcacj.i Twins, Mrs. Oharlotto (lay pinblems. One of ;tho •now-• farm's soils, the Soils Man comes with the ,rarm(*i''s assistance; .wlU talk Included plans for the rcdcvcl- James Cunningham or Mrs. Iler- and' plans are being dra.wij' for a Main Street announde the birth of control Its long jourhoy,.. through growing for years, and in our opiniqnwill con­ , '. (The seventh and eighth grades in Bran-^ (he-',pi'Inia'ry' is cbihplctoiy ^ uridf- (•onlera..to ..this .RrQUijis. the .De­ upwith what Is known as a 'Land run the necessary surveys to be miiil 'Schnrf. jimmlo SI recto's or- new building for this department. A ular rendezvous if you select your Kolley .and Mrs. Florence Soiidel, streams, rivers, and then oiit to ojilng of the Momnguin nrcn. He On' the occnsloH oil, tinue to grow until there is complete govern­ ford go on double sessions next Fall. The high a daugliter Marilyn Elaine at Dr. ri nion I of Agriculluro's "Soil Use' CapablHIies Map." This~ niap suro^lhul when' ihe'contra'ctor wh'6 cheslrn will furnish the music. fidai. '".'.:"• , •; ' ^.c hew :fbundry Is alsb contemplated. planting with these in mind. both of. Pacific Grove, CaJ., are seaj ; (jpwor rescrvolr.H would bo answered questions from. the ment ownership. That's going to happcnno school in expepted to go on double sessions here Evans' Private Hospital on Apr'l 3' Conservalion Service." Thoir in- is the key to the whole conserva­ Is to ^0 the work arrlyos and stai'ts •'^Pollllcnl jmrlles ni;d in bUslhciis Tlie .volume pf business,which this visiting- this week at the- home of f^gcMijy/jth acute shortages of pro- group arid .said, tlinl In about.two Mr. and Mrif. Robert E. Bowdcn The hummingbird can be lured tojx'sl, in- Conservalion .and-all, its tion stoyy on the farm as it shows putting In ditches, lliby go where ChnriKc of Residence matter which party wins control- in '52, 156 in'-l,95a.)' " . ••' : -.--^ k6'wip,,elhclibns/ With ll\al,lhfmln<( company Is doing lis Increasing and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Morton on blpiisr^vuter. Tho job needs doing nionllis the plan would be brought of 135 Coo Avoiiue, nnnounco Ihe . .10 Years'Ago by red and orange flowers, partic­ aspects is ever changing the face whore the rains of tho years long they'wiji'most of/octlvely drain tlie and '60. I' the rcsiil.ls of-a-mock fifesaio'K 'ciih' every ycai- fer the past ten- they Montowcso ' Street. They are nowv;;(nd It needs the help of us bptore the lownspeoplo lo act upon hirlh of a son, Ronald Pnul, ol\ Arrivals of New Comers lo - The Branford Yacht Club has ularly those with a deep throat or nf our counlies farmlands.- - • - • - land. Cor. the..least.amount .of ..Umo The area of freedom in Americah lifiis hayc•fi^i^klng effect on local hSMy )iftVc''lound'lt necessary tp expand daughters "br, the late Mr. and Mrs. forgotten-have robbed _ the. land of. all^ not Just tho farmer and the nl in town moetlng. Mrs. F.ugeno March 211. Mrs. Bowden Is the form­ Sure Cure ' •; tiieir plant. , ; , ,^, , 'clccled' John' II.- Murphy as com­ neck. Among these are Beebalm, Andrew Beach. Through Soil Conservation Dls its ever important topsoil. It shows and nVofiey Invested. Sometimes wo I'Danlels presided at thc business ses­ er Marlon Ward. Branford & East Haven shrinking rapidly. We don't like.it any rnore thiriidflg.:; , • ; ;•:.•'"• ""-, pi'Ofoij^lonal conservationist, but It mander, Williani- H. Crawford as Cardinal -Flower, Columbine, Hon­ tricts, governed hy a group of lo- where there are soils that might find co;itractors who are apt-lo sion of the mcellnR. i-ln; itself such a rtdclt primary' A, small hut which has been Yestcrrtay's worm sun drew a lot needs itho butcher, the baker, the Brnnfnrd Manor Drum Corps will PHONE WE 3-2326 than the steel men. do. But the blBmo,,cllhh'ot A health bulletin wc received this wci;k vice conimander'and Karl G. Knab- eysuckle, 'trumpet Vine, Fuschia, cnt farmers and assisted by SCS be. drained and where it is.only be ill' iv hurry to get tho Job do;ie , liThe Guild Is making plans for a doe.s nolljisifucl a dolcgald but if erected on the Mermaid's has oq- pf householciei's out Into their yards ctiridlestick maker, and ospeclally liold n ^cnrd parly Tuesdny, April be litid to the administration. The cause',6f: our says medical -research is perfecting techniques enschUh as junioi' commander of Nasturtium, Petunia, Scarlet Sage, technicians, much, worlt has been and (n 'so' doing, they sometimes Communion brenkfiisl to be hold (NocotlcrobllialhtJ ;--, 'i's'rcasonKbl'c W bxpeci (hat leadSt.* easlbned much commen,t_ as to own­ lo start cleaning up .the winter's necessary to use good farming me­ it ne(?d8 YOU! 22 nt '1 p. m. In the flroliOu.se. The predicament is not. big govcrnmeht, bu'ibig Its new flpUUa fpr Cpoat Guard .pnyliUes, Morning Glory and many done to advance this new science oveiio'oU 1'mportaht details.' Dltcho's which reduce and sometimes cure Various forms •Jind^doldgdlc*' vm\ be ,gov6rhcd'by ership and the purpose for,.whi,ch it debris. -If .you want a bond with thods .to obtain a fine crop. duHhR May. Mrs. .lo.soph Uurke | public Is Invited. duty. - more. _ . throughout New Haven County. that aPi;''left with straight! sides business and big labor whiqh ; Kdve jji-bught of skin.cczemii. .^c^'estlmiilt!. tit liie results of..l)ti« is:lb, be used., As. tar^as.can -be your spritig clcah-up call Scout­ Now'enters tho Farm Planner Mrs. Dpnald Sawlellc has been All should read the article, '!A Altliough tho SCS lias an office in are asltifig for trouble as It will about big government "to regulate, thtlfllittnic This would be g'bod news for millions of vote'ciisl.' .', > • learned It was build by some slU- master Charlie Hammarlund of who can tell by studying the .soils appointed chairman of the Women's Garden of Song Birds" , in the New Haven, one Is more apt to fiiiti takoVeij^'llltlo time to wash awaV struggles. '•.',, •. r',-,.'.;,,''•" ' sufferers from one of the ,moft common and ," J ot cxpcoS- they could leave their,'traps.' - In accordance wllli" regulations Arbor Day—Let this be a reminder being thoir watchword,' these men government V- yet, Biithe has sbid hU-indc- anything." says Cliarlie. which -cropland might bettor be When^farm ponds ai'e- made,- it fflifflii* if there'Is.'cSmpmqftripji It will I, W. F. Brockell Is erectiiig a new designed . hy the State Defense tp each one of us that Va man does are interested in "Good Land Use." pendenci for the cpiiniforfs of a mass-prodtlbtipn: .lt;'f>::,f'•:•"' "•^;.--r-;- ';• ••-V:^^'--.-^':^-'-., •• .Hammarlund, who Is with ' the returned to pasture or, forest' to is necp^'^ry to consider thc; drain­ .Savlddrll Iri'lhti-•imM',(«Mlntlon- cottage at Srockcti's; point and is Council, Chief Warden R. Halstead not plant, a tree for himself, he To be sure that all probloiiis are civilij'.afion. •' ;^- ' *' But'i^oison ivy victims art'a (hardened lot. Soil Conservation Service, is a co­ eliminate an erosion problem. ,The age rights-of the people below the 'Satcess'brialturt.ol-.tills, political also completing the dSnclhg jiavU- Mills has arranged for a field trial plants It for ppsterlty." approached in tho proper sequence, The free men who declared their,independ- They've been offered dozens of cures and noth­ ordinator for the annual Cohscrva^ propo-spfl .pond .so that no undue. ndvontuifc dei)eri(is.;pn gchcrar In­ (lon .which he commenced last June. in the Branford Center Saturday . .The date pf the Branford Garden it is up to the individual farmer to farmer and tho Planner give every, ing ever does much goo^. tlon Camp to be held May 2, S and Iiardsli^p is Inflicted by cutting off. ance in 1776 were largely, stif-siistdimng. They terest and pai'ilclijalibn. ', . '' ' Richard Bradley 'VHas been afternobn. club Flower Show Is Friday, June acre a thorough going over, not 4 at the West Rock Nature Center rltlsburK faints — riold Stripe) water..,i|iat has been used by tho raised or shot their own food,,built'theif owrn 7 "The best cure we know is to get a boat and awarded the contract for construc­ 20 from 2:30. Overlooking a single field, inclu­ THE OPENING OF., • Mrs. James Rburke apd Mrs, In New Haven. Two boys, from I Brushes, Window fJliiss — Vale,J folks ^qwn stream. Also, it Is ne­ tion of the new Wllfprd block and ding the woodland and little areas homes, made their own clothes, chopped their stay out somewhere beyond the low water l^ouls Ritzlnger represented the Half Hour Reading broke ground this week. •It will continue until 8:30 in the each of Branford's five scout units Stanley & Kwiksct Builders') Ceramic Tile that would afford protection to our cessary lo figiire the watershed own , fuel. When they travelled^. they walked markuntil the first snowfall. • Indian Neck PTA at the state con­ Trinity Parish. House. arc expected to attend. Hardware -— Orangeburg PlpeJ Installation ovor-dlniinishing wildlife reserves. aare of the pond. If a dtm Is built rode or Sailed. , vention In Hartford this weel<. Mrs. Amos Barnes is chairman. — Mason Supplies.— All Types) across a large watershed and tho Club 2» Years Afeo Dr.. George Larspn, pf Larson Less spectacular, perhap.s, but al­ Their descehdcnts who cling so desperately The Chapel Workers of Sliort The theme is "June Jewels" and Insulation — Rubbcrold Rooflng| FLOORS AND WALLS intensity of, rainfall over a f.lfty- Healthier Than Eating Cold Fish The Half Hour (leading Club met V Some time during the early Junior College in' Hamdcn, who most more Important are the real to the idea of indeepndptrytls earth dam that will cut cost and companies and the big unioni that, go with cbUecl, reports, Were given by Miss helped themselves generously to a men's'Club,' Is a member of the Metf ert Lumber Go. lying, and strip cropping, which is Arizona. , blight, the disease responsible for yet do the job effectively. This each. . •',; ' '• '•, , Yale-Viissari relay bike race which made its Hhrrlei Cox, seorotary, and Mrs. stock pf autpmobllc acccsfjpries. party's state platform coniniittcc. 5 North Main St. Urnnfon a system of farming I'ow crops and Bernard Page Is ill at home with turning prpmislng flower buds to pond of seven acres has a drain- debut' last Saturday. Dbhnld SavytoUe, treasurer. The ' At the regular "me.dtlhg of the It's the custom for Lions Clubs to Tcl. 8-3181 root crops alternately across the For homes, they depend • on big lumber the measles. brown, hard knobs, , which could ago area of twenty-five aci'cs. A Twenty |five-man teams'started out from club Vbled'IfSte the Red Crbss Beard pf Educatipn Thursday last, give their retiring presidents pins. slope instead of farming all hay- companies, big cement, companies! big electric Mrs. MUtpn Bradley Is making not blossbn In a million years. Dis­ system con.sisting of a trickle tube Ne^y Haven under police escort for the 77 mile Drive.' -' - ' ' the ^resigiiaticn'was-placed before couraging thpuhl it may be. bp- But we'll bet tew chief Lions have BROILERS 39c lb. land on one field and all corn land arrangements for the prbgram fbr and plumbing companies, big'carpenters, elec­ a pin lo match that given local on another field with the rows up arrangement which maintains a trek to Poughkeepsie. The winning team cov­ Tlie Now Itavcn County meeting the board and accepted of Principal the Women's Republican Club cov­ ii7lls blight can bo controlled and tricians and brick layers unions, etc. , • Lion President Lorin Iligley Mon­ and down the slope. In strip crop­ constant water level, backed up by "A New & Comploto Decorating Service For The Shore Lino Area" ered the course in four hours aiid 45 minutes, will be held at'Seymour onThurs jlohn' C. Carr Who • has. hceii head ered dish supper to be given In the much more easily than.most other Dressed While You Wait — Casli And Carry They get their clothing through a compli­ day night. The pin has special ping, tho grass crop.acts as a fil­ an emergency spillway which acts day, Api'll H froin 10 to 3:30. of-Ihe High School for'many years. Academy April 20. ' pests which nttaclc garden plants. arriving on the skirt-studded caiiipus in plenty mountings by Lion Bob Sundblad." as a safety factor at the rear of cated distribution system and 'the people who The annual ccnventlpn of the Mrs. Marie, Pearson of -Harbor As soon as there is any sign, of ter and tends lo hold back the run­ of tirn'e to dress for the evening's entertainment William E. Hitchcock Ibid of his The Recreation Board has • big ALIVE —FRESH KILLED — FROZEN tho- pond, assures that the excess sew the buttons on are highly organized. ' ConnoollcUl, '.Federated Women's Street 'announces the' marriage of growth, even if the shopts are Pnly off. Cultivated land is more sus- - - n dance.' , * recent trip to Arl-zona at a mcoling plans for* the long-range develop­ water will be carried off in a man­ 242 main street, east haven, conn. •:«•;• They heat their homes with oil from dis­ Clukjs'r,Will bp held at the' Hotel her daughtci', Anne Elizabeth to oh inch or sp high, start spraying copliblo to erosion on long, steep of tlie R.otary Club on Monday. ment of Hammer Field. Through ner;-that will not encfanger life tant lands where the natives ar?. beginning to XVe go along, with Harold B. Whitman, Tnft-pn,Ma>j-l, 2'-ahd 3. Mrs. M. J. Herbert Walter-Thayer; son of Mr. with Bordeaux mixture, saturating hills whereas strips break the slope Charles Tcchune, fire commis­ BUI Clancy, New Haven Park Sup­ or properly. ' dean of undergraduate affairs, whose only com­ Carprnolltt-and'.Mrs! Donald SaW- and Mrs. Alexander S. Thayer of the surrpndlng soil as well a^ the FRYERS • ROASTERS • FOWL and help to control the damaging demand a higher return. The oil or coal they sioner who.has organized 150 aux­ erintendent-.Peter Van llclningcu Many acres of previously unu.sod ment was "it's healthier than eating gold fish." lelle wdro apijblnled dBlegatcs. Mrs. Moiitowese Street. plant part. Repeat the appilcatlon efforts of water. 'X9 burn is produced by big companies with big iliary "firemen said yesterday that visited tho fiold Inst week and lands have been set out to seed­ Hlir has"; ho0n' niipqinted co-chair­ i Mrs.-Harriet R.-Forbes who re­ about o week later, cpntinuing at Tho farmer and the Planner de­ and powerful labor unions. ' 250 more men should enroll before talked over pos.sible' improvements lings, that will, in a period of yours, MONDAY-APRIL 21st '•.iW man of the Information booth. cently gave up the conduct bf the ho can feel'tlint the town Is ad weekly Intervals until the plants velop a complete farm plan which, Every day in eyerything-.he does today's with Recreation Director Joe Tra- Breton's Hillside Poultry Farm offer not only land coyer but also For Safer Highways . Nbmlnatlng, committee was ap­ Forbes Sanitarium on Branford equately protpcLed. ore In tlpwer. In the Fall cut pft is reviewed by the District Suppr- American is dependent on thousands of other the pld stalks as clcse tp the crcwn passo, Coach Warren Siimpson, visors who look at 11 from the provide the landowner with a.val­ One of the most effective weapons jthc pointed to i*eport.at.the June meet­ Bcrnic Page and' Frank J. Kinney, Route 80 Tel. 8-2160 North Branford, Conn. people. Can we expect the concepts of freedom OS ppssiblc without causing dam- farmer's view point. In the plan is uable source of revenue. - • ing—Mrs. M.D. Stanley, Mrs. Jr. Van Helnlngen will prepare featuring a complete line of... state hits against motorists who ore drunk,'chre- ago, and burn ' the stalks. Ants a map showing what his land, is • Although the SCS Is a newcomeri so boldly declared by our proud forebears to Charles Nceley and Mrs. Jolth.H. Nketches and some work is expected less or reckless behind the wheel is suspension which swarm over peony plants capable of doing and anotbermap,' to Connecticut, much headway has work for his helpless heirs? Birch.- ' . '.:- -..'' '- r to get underway next Fall. of the right to drive. may can-y spores of the disease which shows over a long period boon made in getting Fish' and When big business and big labor clash as , Mrs, Carplnelln, prograni chair­ Letters To The Editor YE SHALL KNOW THE TRUTH New York's motor vehicle commissioner ffom an Infected plant to a healthy Editpr-ln-chlef Agnes Dudley w h a t Conservation practices Game Clubs interested In further­ they have in the current steel dispute, every man, introduced the guest speaker, AND THE TRUTH SHALL MAKE YOU FREE last week added to his ammunition with a new Mrs. George R.Scheiding bf Now EDITOll THE BEVlK\V:v. | ' As a matter of fact, due to tlie one. Where there ore a number, of bowing out with her last Lssue of besl benefit the farmer and his ing the conservalion,cause. From man, woman and child is effected. Interven­ peoay plants the use of ant bails CHRIST JESUS ruling that denies the right to a hearing on a Yprk City who entertained the ; As president pf the New .Haven lack of sufficient funds only a The Hornet, high school newspaper land. One of the more recent prac­ several of the clubs have come real tion by his government is t|ie average'citizen's may help. out tomorrow. The finol edition crusaders Who never miss the-op­ suspended lice/ise until a year after the suspen­ members with a most Interesting Cpunty Kcfauver - fpr - president small amount of campaign ma­ Attend A tices that has met with.much en­ only defense against complete, slavery to the will be edited by Assistont Edior portunity to .serve bur country and 1^ thusiasm is the construction of sion.'"'. : , • illustrated .lecture. Colored pic­ Clubs, I'd like It knbwii that I have terial is available at present. I hope whims of business or labor. Its' a poor sub­ Pol Neal. FREE LECTURE our slate by encouraging outsiders' ^^/l^surif^ tures taken by Mrs. Scheldlng were farm ponds. These ponds are used • Connecticut law requires suspension for one appbintcd Jonathan Bpswell of tiiat as the campaign progresses stitute for the freedom of the founding fathers! shown of' Mexico and Guatemala Victor DcNardI entitled for irrigation,, fire protection, fish Interests in the out-of-doors. Local IJlvervlow-Avenue, Shbrt Beach, to A requiem high funeral moss was But the man who wants to return to that free­ year in th"e case' of drunken'drivers, but a rul­ scenes—the 'wonderful 'floyal ef­ there will be more fof distribution. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: culture, and to make no mention Scout Groups. 411 „CIubs,' Future ihe chairninhship of the Brimtprd sung In St. Tlicreso's Church on ing by the commissioner permits a hearing'after, fects combined with Ibfty mbun I believe that General Elsen­ THE REVELATION OF SCIENTIFIC BEING I of Ihe old swimming hole on a hot, Farmer Groups, and various other dom must also return to tne self-sufficiency of Club—Including First, Second and Tuesday for Victor DoNardl of six months on a plea to revoke the suspension. tains, sparkling water, old ruins hower arid Senator McMahon are Colter's Corner I dusty day. civic organizations have also b^en 1776. . School Street, Stony Creek who by Reckless drivers in this stfite lose their li- and.modern homes and hotels. The Third Districts. fine men, in llieir own fields. And Since the New Ilavon County of groat a.sslstnnce to the cause of -because I do, I ttdnk they are died last Wednesday In his 53rd Adair Hickman, C. S. B. pf New York City .censes for IS days if the fine is $25 or less,; pictures oC Indians In picturesque Voters, bbth men and women, [Soil Conservation District was es­ con.servation. more efficient in their own partic­ year. Services were also held from Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church Paints - Varnishes - Enamels earing ,to work Ipcally in their With tho continual increased do- if the fine is over $25' they must wait at least coslun)Cs and the market places COLTER'S CORNER tablished in 1947,. complete farm Well Done spare time with Mr. Bpswell on ular lines. I'm sure we would make the W. S. Clancy Memorial Home, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. were very attractive. Mrs. Scheld- Taste surprise pf tho month was Playing Easier bunny to several hundred 30 days for a hearing to determine whether behalf of Senator Kefauver's Cam­ a, serious mistake to take them with interment In St. John's Cem­ Ing's lectures ' and pictures were the Mariner Restaurant's Golden the right to drive will be returned to them. paign are asked tp contact Mr. Bps­ away from their present posts. etery, Guilford. The Rev. Francis Tonic[ht at 8:30 P. M. youngsters is no cinch. When we saw the mob much appreciated and enjoyed by Potato Soup, made especially fpr Speeders lose their license for seven days un­ well at Branford 8-9177. On the other hand. I am most Breen officiated. CHURCH EDIFICE that assembled on the east, end of the Green all present. Lenten menus but ceuld bear re- less they have a previous record in which case It Is particularly desired that ia- sincere In my belief that Senatbr A native of Holy, Mr. DoNardl FISHING 'MASURY' Saturday morning we 'thought the best thing Tea was served by our hostess, peoting anytime. 691 Whitney Avenue e/l/a tcrestcd persons volunteer their Eslcs Kefauver is truly t|ie best had boon a resident of Stony Creek for members of the World War II Vets and Re­ they, too, must await a hearing. assisted by Mrs. Charles Necley, New Haven Register's "Elm City \asHru services tp mimage a Kefauver Club man fbr-the presidency! | for 32 years and was self-employed creation Board to d.ovas to hop into the near­ . For violators of the rules of the road, a Mrs; William Meek, Mrs. George Claripn" praised new advertising FIRST CHURCH OF CHRlSf, SCIENTIST TACKLE CIRriCTION In the First and Secpnd ..Districts In fact, I believe he has the I as a stone-cutter. favorite charge with defense attorneys, the su­ Dunbar and Mrs. George . fplder pf the Mentpwese House. New Haven, Connecticut est briar patch and lay loWuntil a couple hun­ under the leadership of 'l\tr. Bos- "making" of nnpther Lincoln! He loaves his wife, Augusta Frare Showroom interior Sjriniinei The May meeting will be the an­ Pleased Us no end because, wo did - dred small fry went Easter egg hunting else­ spension is only five days, unless there has been well. However, all volunteers in While I won't be present at the DcNardi; three sons, Mario, Ben­ nual musical at the heme of Mrs. where. ,; a previous violation. --• any capacity will be gratefully polls Frldoy in body, I'll be there jamin and Vito; a daughter, Mrs, the color photographs which It fea­ Open Sundays S. V. Osborn. tures. Mrs. Rpbertspn did a fine Jpb But the Egg Hunt Cbrnriiittee was made of Connecticut's commissioner might well lake -welcomed. in spirit and I hppe that vptcrs will Rose Faligron, all of Stony Creek; :'pf putting It tpgether. 1:00 to 5:00 P. M. sterner stuff. The band struck up a cheerful air a tip from his New York colleague and get I would also like to take this recall all the splendid things a sister, Mrs. D. Guistina of West Helen Samoden Tcrch I spent a whple day at the Cape and the mob suddenly tripped and scrambled tougher. ..,.,' >., opportunity to state tha while he they've read, seen er heard abput Springfield, Mass.; three brothers Bamboo Trout FIBERGLASS The funeral, of Helen Samoden Senator Kefauver and seriously in Italy and two grandchildren. a few years ogp Ipoklng for ty­ into a blo<=k-long parade eagerly bound for But the real arbiters ofjthe effectiveness of opportunity to state that while the Boat Rod Perch, wltc of Jbhn Perch, of 30 Arnold of' the Elsenhower Club to consider him in the role of presi­ pical Cape Cod scene to photograph, FINEST WORKMANSHIP" Fiberglass ROD Free Introductory Gifts No Obligation Hammer Field. suspension are the local courts where- "often a Morgan Avcniio, who died Wednes­ without success. Felt the same way ROD be present- at the polls during Fri­ dent. Then, using their dwn ex­ Ralph Deslderio Detachable 7 ft. 2 pc. 4 oz. There were minor skrimishes as the valiant small reduction in charges or fine can save his day, April 9, was held from the cellent Judgment, Oct accor()lnBly. at the Easter Egg Hunt Saturday; day's modk primary (as well as The funerol of Ralph Deslderio 8V2 Feci Complete Handle Rod & Reel veterans sought to hold back the onslaughts Un­ license for a datigerous driver. Luplnskl Funeral Home, 821 State other Kefauver supporters) is ap­ • 1 certainly have proven my com­ couldn'^ find Just' the picture I What over your redecorating need .. . of 73 Monlowese Street was held Rod & Reel Salt Water Reel Complete til all the eggs were laid. Then a happy, group Street Saturday morning. A bles­ preciated, H will be Impossible be­ plete faith In him by "going out on Friday from the W.S. Clancy Mem- wanted, but all I tppk did make the DRIVEWAYS BUILT of Youngsters scattered to the far reaches of sing Service was conducted In St. cause of prevlo.us pbllgatlpns. I, a limb," and I wpn't Ipso hope even rial Heme, with interment in St. Newspapers. Feet Up, Men Stanllaus' Church at 9. Interment if the results should be negative Annual epidemic cf Bpot Fever 11.80 special both 11.75 15.95 the field, scoopjpg big chocolate eggs as they fpr pne, am giving "day care" to Agnes Cemetery where the Rev. M^ASURY is The answer This may be a blow to the boss .but science was In St. Lawrence Cemetery. the children of three employed after Friday's primary, because William Wihbey pfflciated. He died has hit Branferd again. Eddie AND RESURFACED went. after all It as a meek primary and Fishing Season Opens Saturday! now says the guy with his feet on the desk may Besides her husband she Is sur­ mothers, and of course vvould not in his hpme. last Wednesday fpl- Kllgerman's new boat is the top The happy look of a toddler in a bady car­ veyed by two sonsi John Jr., and "let them dpwn." the real thing is yet to come. topic around the bends in the Bran­ Diatinctive Wallpaper, fabrics, nhades and Venetian blinds be doing the best job in the office. Inwing u short Illness. He was 82. riage supimed up the day's success. Well done, Thcodpre Perch; tier parents, Mr, ferd River. FREE ESTIMATES & PROMPT SERVICE The eager beaver with his head up, his chin As the Kefauver movement Is Then, even If the state primary He was the husband of the late fellows. and Mrs. Walter Samoden of West **poor man's organization, as a gen­ results prove negative, I'll still hope, Spring Is sure springing up all ^Mp- and both feet on the ground may be just Mickollaa Glordanp Desiderlp. Sur­ GENE EDWARDS A Decorating book lending service with hints for home decorations Haven; and two lirothers, Capt eral tiling, the interested men and because I do believe that |n the viving are twp daughters, Mrs. pver tpwn. Certainly hate tp spend rv<-:dud. For-a clear'Jicad'and the best results, Edward Samoden, VS. Army, sta- these days in the dark rpom. womeni tiavc either Jobs or l)ome final analysis Senatbr Keffiuver Evelyn ZlUeand Mrs. Jane Mlnetta, LOUIS CATWATER 3820 WHITNEY AVE. (0pp. Giant Valley Golf Course) STOP IN TODAY & LET US ADVISE YOUl Dog-gone Dog '-iqiet'thoae feet up, ad'viiea modem niedical sci- ttbned at Plcatinnl Arsenal, Davef-i obligations they- must assume as ivlll be victorlpus. both ef New Haven; three sens, N.J. and Rbbcrt Samoden. a .stu­ ,You have to love man's best friend with '>*nce according to an ariicle this week. usual, so^ are unable to spend the SmS. RUTH EVIS, Michael, Sabltine and Louis, all pf Tel Branford 8-2874 NOW! MT. CARMEL TEL. AT 8-4457 more ,thpn puppy love if you're going to love Coops! Just got our big toe caught in the dent at GeprglB Tech Universlly, necessary time at the polls—except Chairman, Kefauver Clubs Branford; six grandchildren and Atlanta* Ga. . -vJ him.in theSpjtingr-lSV-i-V typewriter...- i i''=v-?\»-'':;' -^ •;?>:^?!!it •-;- to vote. • , , of New Hayefi County two great grandchildren; •vmM^^^^'^i'ftfimir^mfisi'siimmm't *l*wil»lMa*»StjpK«^l^o^-Iv •-" - -'-^^

TiiK nnANroRi) RE^ inw Mr. Beehe l.s at Yale Unlvcisilly ccudvo board of ihe Pine Orchard THE KAST IIAVKN NEWS where he Is n niemUfer of the ci'fcw(. ^VVInlcrvClub, on TuT-sdayniRht ol THE nnANFonn Rpvrcw Vago 0 Thurs. ytiirll 17, IDS: Nolnnrl Jturpliy, MHlcoIni Boswcll, Both famlllcit have spent Iholr 'the hphi^ et tliov president, F. A. TIIE EAST HAVEN NEWS Slcphr^n Rohlnson, Clinilcs U(!gnh, .suntnicrs In Pino Orchnfd for sov- THIS WEEK ON RADIO AND TELEVrSJON Legal And Classified Advcrlising Jtelmers. Plons wore made tor the I'nifi? 7 Thur». AprU 17, lllO'i Dick Tousey. Pctei- Schuljo, George aral years. ' nnnuol meeting to be held soon. TinnisDAv Conroy, Dick Bcntley, Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Shmuelii:, Doniie IfenslgnVIionryi.. Hossi Jr.; USN, miDAY SATURDAY Schnrf, William Kelsey, and Mau- Recreational Center; News rKnSONALS A—fl MOUTOAtlK MONKV B—a PINE ORCHARD returned last week from Barbados son of.Mrs. Olivia W. Itoss of Da RADIO TFXBVISION KADIO rirc Lacey .... TELEVISION RADIO TELEVISION Legal PILOTS OR WOULD BE PILOTS—Vatantlei FIRST MORTOACES- nOUBIIT AND SOLO where they visit each Winter. mascus. Road, Is itetving aboard the WEtl 000 It WNIIO IMfl k WNIIC-TV Katlo Kelsey quite unhappy wllh Ry JOE TRAl'ASSO IMcaso rhoin! Mrs, Amos V. WKM ono WNHC 1310 k WNHC-T WELI 000 k \VN1I0 1319 k WNIIC-XV SHORT BEACH available lor ton\er»a(l« llleri in club h«ed nl Loans. Rtllnanclnq. Nqw Loant LonabDlham. Barnes, lU, 8-37IB, ltcin.s tor Despite the rain and cold USS Oren, a seapinno tender with I hat Poison Ivy, tlon't blnme her DISTRICT OP tJRANFOnO. jl. PROBATE Dethiny. Tel. Hamden 2.7406 or AT 8'4062.. 207 Oraaie SI. Tel. 5.4813. 7:00 Wutliir: Colin Club Nl*i: Syd Jalla ••TODAY" «IUi COURT, Apill 9. 1952. weather, a very successful egg hunt the Pacific Fleet. Ensign Ross Is Wealher:Cellee Club Mm: Syd Jalle rir»asr! pllnnf .Ian Schiilr.p, . . . . William McBrlde on an Ohio this column. 7:1S NtKi; Cllfie Club Syd Jalll SIiow Dave Garroway '•TODAV wllh TM Wealher: Cotlee Club Newt: Syd Jaffa Show EtUte Dt HUGH TAYLOR, In laid illi|ricl AUTOMOBILES FOn SAI.K «•! iNSTnucrtoN was held at Mr. and Mi% Frederick mftrrlcd to the former MISs Ilorrlot 7:30 Collit Club'S, rinth llewi Syd Jalle Show Dave Garro,vay .7J5 News: Collee Club • Syd Jaffa Show 8-11 IB, with Items tor this l.ilp last week, relurncd for East­ Ornde Schnnl Li'isgiic jWles, William Dow, John Sen- Ti-ophles were presented to the dicciitd. ^ . r-u' 7:45 Km 7:30 Collee Club K. Daggett's' on Easter- Winners Gruner of Ilewlclt, L. L llni Collee Club: B. Finch er Wllh his family .... Heard Gin­ winning Icnm by ihe momtjons of ORDERED—thsl tht ht dxy of MRV A. D. SPniNC SALE TRTF "NirriNO INSTRUCTION!'. i Newt 7:45 Hews. coltinin. Recreallon Director Joe Trapas-1 strand, Charles Bralnerd, William 1952 al 2 o'clDtk In the ktttrnoon, lit tht Prtt< '31 KAIStR Spitlfll, live niwt 2 iloor itilan WIti niircTtaie ol material Mrs. Ilunl. and her three of the three age groups wore 8:00 ClIlK Club hatt Otritt In Btnnfotd, be and Iht iime It Mr. atid Mrs. Ulchord Tyler have World Niwi Rounduo B:00I CofeI e Club ger VanSnnds do her Johnny Hay Hoarns. Nicholas Pullman, Charles the Brantord Recreation Advisory R antl M PROJAN'S DRY r.OOOS STORE BUS Jfine Porter ' World Newt Roundup World NCAt Roundup so has announced rosters for the aiilqntd lor a htarinn on lite sllo»ance ot iild clilldren returned yesterday from Terry Ilclniers, Betsy Barnes and Briaklail wllh Start 8:15• :Jeann e Porler 8:00 Collee Club 'SI STUDEBAKCR, Slllt CnmmMilif. S pMi, 2967 Wlillney Arenue, Ml. Carmel moved Into their recently complet­ S:30 Sid Jalll Show Breaklatt wllh Start 8:15 Breakfall with Start Impersonation? .... Short Dench Allen, James PavllgHnllc. Michael Board, Frank J. Kinney, Jr., Mrs. adminUttalion account wHIi Mid tilMe, and thli Suzanne Compton., 8:30 Syd Jalle Show Easter unibrcll.'is jotting more Brantord Recrcntlon Advisory Club Coune Automillt, R Anil II. North Carolina where they have ed home on Orlf'ting Pond rtoad. B;4S< Under CiplUI Danii 8:30 BuckarOD Songs: Newt llOwdy Doody Shaw 3rd District Uepubllcan Cluh voted Mnndartn Arnislrong, secretary, CottM dlretlt Flora K.. Goldimllti to cUt all *S0 STUOEDAKER. Chmnplan, 2 itoor l(d«n, 8:45 Under Capitol Dome Oiyl, Robert Spina, Leonard Mur­ AUTICLES van. SAI-B n—I been vlsltlnR relatives. 8:45 Under Capital Dome wcai- this week than Easter bpn- In following representatives to their Board's Baseball league for grade lienont Inltrttltd therein to apnear at lald Hmt R«?.l, OfHdrlve ArttI liiiltt. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. DaRgctt Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eatler, 9:00 etiatlail Club lliwi, ShOpptr Baiuri Dailj Hour ray, John Murphy, Sheldon Wes- Bernard Page, Jesse Dow, Eddie and place, liy piibllitilnn Ihli order In totnt ntm- '50 STUDE^AKER, Cli,pt Valley Goll. Courtet bird bou.ses which they will finish Word h'ns.boen received from 11, AFTERNOON PROURASIS AliTEONOON PROGRAMS week . . . Happy TVnnlversary to­ Slate Form for Women In NIanlic Itranlord, hitU limited and allowed six nioiflh^ •4700D0E, L'a'Toii Ulllll» 3S20 Whitney Avenue, Mount Carniel tire town, Mr. Walsh does tor ihe Howard Warticld, Arthur Arring- fcr!ly,^Stephen Dudley, Anthony Da frfom I'lt date lieteol. for the crcditort of lald •46 CIIEVR0T.ET. U Ton Ullllly .soon. II. Sherburne of New York and Noon Jack Brrcli Show llewv Ruth tyont 50 Club morrow, April 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. eitale to exhibit their tialnii for lettltmenl. Tel, Alwater 8.4457 Noon Jach Btrcli Show News Ruth Lyons no Club and should be a most Interesting lon, George Ehbert, John Ashcl- •47 STUOEDAKER, IVa Ton Chan and Cab, 12:15 Vltlor tlndlahr Kale Snllh lore of Lite Noon 101 Ranch Boys Newt Big Top outstanding job he has done In the Ilos, Peter Greenvnll and, Anthony Thote who nepltct lo itretenl their attaiinli THE CHAMBER Pino Orchard that ho will sail to­ 12:15 VlclUr Llndlahr Kale Smith Loie of Life William Tucker .... OPEN EVENINGS 12:30. t.Kcwi: D. Thompton Pilka Parade Search Tor TomoiTow 12:15 Public Allairs speaker. There will also be an elec­ man, Alio Dombtow.ski. Bill Jan- properly alttiled, withh tald time, will he de> FOR TIRES AND OATTERIES CALL Ml.s.s Tyler's Nursery School will 12:30 Nem: G. Thompson Searcli for Tom, t.Rtita\. I' ELIASOH MOTORS day for Europe. 12:45 Wlaihe: Muilc 12:30 NewI t Polka Parade Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Rompc will past year In assisting wllh the barttd a recovery. 'All perioni IndcliUd to — SAM-HAMDEN'S TIRE MAN — resume Its regular sessions. Monday 1Z:45 Weather: Music Polka Parade Fun with Food tion ot new p. T. A. otfieers tor ickl, Raymond Klkoslcki, Robert 10111 DIxnell Arrnitt. Hamden 12.45i 'Weather: Mutic many activities sponsored by the Fltih Grade, Stephen McDonald, tald Ettate ate lenneittit lo make Immtdlale WHITNEY • TIRE EXCHANGE Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson 1:00'Paul Itarrey soon break ground (or their new a new Icrni during the evening, and SOCIETY OF LOWER thiough Friday, on Mondcy, follow­ Nancy't KItthen ,1:00 News: Paul Harvey Mcnysoyn, 'I'ommy Fisher, Paul payment to Tel. B-OSOl 1:15 Muilt Mallnet Fun with Food Saturday Serenade Farm and Home Hour Advisory Board. Mis unllrlng and Captain;! Billy Dow, Tommy Wles, llamditr^t. Leading' Tire Ohlrlbutor ' have arrived to assist In the open 1:15 At Home With Huff 1:00 home at Beckett and Clark Ave­ everyone Is urged to attend, The Edith J. Coalet. ing the spring vacation. School 1:30 , " Newi—Merlll 'Mueller Ego and I 1:15 CInnciola, Paul Connolly, Waller 2270 Whllney •Avenue . Tel, AT WSW Ing of the Pine Orchard Club for lOO News—Meriil Mueller nues .... Mr. and .Mrs. John Mur­ ceaseless efforts have brought hap­ Jiimes Pavlgllimlle, Tommy Ber­ AdminitlralrU UICYCI.ES, aiOTOItCVOLBH 11—11 will conllnuc through the Summer 1:55 John Conte Show LenUh Service Garry Moore Show Garry Moore Show 1:30 Coast Guard On Parade Industry On Parade fourth grade mothers will be Ihe Plnskl, Joseph Pluff, Burke Ashcr, 1:45 '• Luncheon Club Conn, Club Reporter piness lo many Brantord kids. nard, UoyoVt Spina, Donald Carlson, Addiett: 79 HnrdInn Avenue. FROM OUR STORE TO YOUR DOOR BASIN STREET the summer season. Mr. Nicholson 1:45 VIncet Lopez Show phy here for Easter Holidays from hostesses tor the evening wllh Mrs. . Brantord, Conn. on I he same schedule as during 2:00 Mar^, Mar. MlBrlde riewi: Melody Mallnee Garry Moore Show Bill Ycnger, Richard Hill, Joseph Columbla-Qullt 2:00 Mary Mar. fricDrlde Ralph ^Edwards The schedule follows: Charles Allen, Kcnnelh llowd, Am­ ' (.t-24.52) l.el Your DolLir Ruy Mnie Iho Winter. Is manager of the cltilh Ralph Eriwardi Garry Moore Show 2:00 Metropolitan Opera Collee^^ln Washington Texas tor a while .... Ralph Boi­ Galon Rodabaugli .... Mriie 2:15 Morawskl. David Morawskl, Karol DICVCLB PtiOJAN'S Onv GOODS STmlE 2:30 Muilc Matinee - Mutual Bequett FIril 100 Veart 2:15 April 14tli, Indian Neck vs. Sliqrl erico, Scrnrra, John Murphy, Peter The pine Orchard llomcmakera 2:3U Muilc Mallnee Musical Request ler happy to bo home from tlic Nallonul Donut Week coming DISTRICT flF BHANFORD, il PROBATE ncpalri on all bindi ol blliii 29G7 Wlillney ; Ave. Call , 2-5142 Presents Mr. and Mrs, John .T. Kinney, .Jr., 2:45 : " , Protettantt took At Fint 100 Years 2:30 " , Musicana Beach. Trojanoskl, Gcreon Bodnar, Gre­ Magee, Sheldon Wc.ssoleck. will meet next Thursday at 8 In 2:45 Mel. Mai.: K. Banghardt MIhe & Bull A.i'my for good. He and Phil Mason up .... COURT, March 25. 1952. Tllti iiiudiiuil uil u...ty t«rit.i«k>, Clotblilg and Dry Goodt • and their clilldren will return today 2:45 gory Bodnar, Michael Hart Mlijhael Eitate ol ANNA A. FRAZER. lale ol 3:00 Buddy Weed Trio The Dl; Payoll April 15th, Canoe Brook vs. Stony StiQwn and Delivered the home ot Mrs. George Wolf of 3:00 Buddy Weed Trio Melodjp^ Matinee recently paid a visit to Mrs. Crcigh- Mr. and Mrs. William Kelsey Dranlord, In inid Dltlrlct, dectated. from I^elray, Fla., where they have 3:15 Mary Marlln The BIf PayoK 3.-00 Melropolitan Optra Down Homrrs Ytu Asked For II FlUgeraUI. l.epnard Gorskl and MT. CARMEl DICYCLE SHOP 3:15 triary Marlln Creek. nOLF CLASSES KNI> The Court ol Probate lor (he DIdtkl ol Seldon Avenue. Ilostcsscs will be 3:30 Joyce Jordan M. D. 3<15 ton Johnson In Lynchburg, Virgin- held an egg hunt Easter Sunday, 2982 Whllnev Ave. .... ^ .1 WOOD, COM,, Oh, A HALF HOUR OF been .spending the past month. Give and'Take 3:30 Joyce Jordan M. D. f.,oonard Johnson. Hranlord, hath limited and' allowtd six inonlhi U-27 V Mrs. Walter Crocker and Mrs. W. 3:45 SIranie Roipance Bett Parks 3:30 U. S. Army Band Feature Film la ,. . ivir. and Mrfe. Kenneth Way- Aiirll IBth, Laurel SI. vs. Harbor The flnni gotf class of the Bran- Telephone 20425 — 2'9121 There was a meeting of Iho ex- 3:45 Strange Romance 3:45 with the following youngsters join­ tifnm the italt htreol. (or the CTeitllort ol tald n. TIttel. The .speaker will be Street Short Ucncli! Richard Bullor, ford Uocroation Advisory Board snid EtIMt are reijuttted lo ruahe Inimeitlate 4:00 Belly Crocker land back from their Florida trip ing In Ihe search; MIchala Brack- THE OIL IS No DETTER, Newt, Muilc for Thun. Kale Smith Show 4:00 Belly Crocker ettair to fxhibll their clalnii lor lelttement IU',15 World Fligfil Reporter Neck. Lacey. Paul Kehlenbach. Joseph Prahovlo, Ben Mozolskl, Mike Slcg- FOR LATEST NEWS Doctor's Wife Jutt Mutic Terrea Lea I Morgan Beatty vcrdl and Shaune and Brian Lynch The stro.nger will be .^ J , (.1.21.52) Man Hit By Auto April 28,' Canoe Brook x's. Harbor DomlircwskI, Mlcha(;l Klimas, Pet­ ina, Joo'buDil nnd Anlhoiiy Yosa\'ac. rnCNETTfS tAWN MOWEft iiou.sr.iioLi) IIOOD;) II—nil EVENING , PROORAMS EVENING PROGRAMS Bill Tucker will be busy Tues­ Their paronl's belief In • NOTldE TO CONTRACTORS SHOP Saliirday Evening Events Of The Day EVENING FROGRASIS Street. . er Batrow, David Johnson, Edward Tho above leaders all volunteered day nltes "with the Seoul Leader's Heredily! Scaled lu^poiaU cudorud "l^rofoial for the 2704 Dintll- ASptf.;:Q. Croitiy World News Todav ABC News Bench. Bogackl, Tommy Pacllea, Francis oEtL AND StnVICE IT. 6:30 Club. Local Spit.; B. Crotby World News Today School, New Haven, for six Weeks tiretied to the Board ol Selectmen, care ol To'vn 6:45 Serenade In sriie This Weth in Sporls 6:15 Wealher: Sports NSC Symphony 3elter Homes 3fw« fiol,f class was one of tlio most pop­ 119 Warner St., Haaiden. Call II'B417, Ai 10:30 6:45 U. S. Navy Band Sport SpotilDh' 6:30 Club 960 May 2nd, Laurel St. vs. Indian Gatheral, James Devlne, Richard Enolneer, Memorial Town Hall, Hamden, Connectl. TtliphmK 2.521II .... Our Volunteer Firemen kept Ll. Comdr. Crawford ular'activities sponsored Ijy "- cut wilt bi'rtoelved until 4:00 P. M. on Thiirtdny, mile EatI Route 1,-Qulllord,' Com. Tel. SCO. SR)BRENDER $18,000 Damages 7:00 Guy. Lombardo ' Richard Karkjieti Kuhla. Fran & Ollle Neck. Searle, Wallace Lustlg, Paul But­ llio 7:00 Guy Lombardo Newt—R. Harkneit hopping last week wllh brush fires April 24, 1952 n| which time they will be publicly 7:15 CImer Davli ; Okk Hiymes Great Americans . Kukia. Fran & Oiile Religion at News Desk NBC Symphony Groucho Mara Board this winter. ' THEE » lAWN SI'nAVINn 7:15 Elintr Davis Boh Eberle May Dill, Harbor Street, vs. Short ler, Wayne Logan, Frank Hall and opened ami read. .< • • ANTIOUES^ • Daniel Coughlln, a Ilamden resi­ 7:30 surer Eagle Moroan neatly Sportsmen's Club The Goldbtrgs Bert Andrews ui) on Alps Road and one automo­ 7:30 Lone Ranger Morgan Beatty Is Participant In Trtd rernovttl, trimmlnii OOUGIIT AND SOLD : 12 Noon to 12:15 7:45 ." Encore Theatre Camel Nem Caravan Tiiote Two Dinner In Green Room Saturday Night Revue One Man's Family Beach. Eddie Evis. dent, will receive .flS,000 In settle­ 7:45 " . Encore Theater Camel NewiCaravan bile fi.rc on Main Street and Grove, PUni anil ipcclllcatlont may he tecureil at the rtedlltD. Cabling,. Unit cicriance. tit. HAROLD SMITH PHONE 2.2931 ANOTHER NBC 1 May 6lh, Laurel Street vs. Canoe •'M\\ And 8Ui Grade Unselmll Office ol the Town Engineer. ,A depotll ol five 2235 Dlnwell 'Avenue ment of a Superior Court suit for The Rtd Head FathertKnowt Dttt Stop the MutIc last Saturday night Happy An­ Sub Celebration TBEE EXPEUT SERVICE B:00 Richard Diamond Ray Bleach Mama rioliart will he rennlitd to rover coti of plant and 7 Days A Week Injuries received when ho was 8:15 8:00 Dancing Parly Sat. Night Dance Parly Ken Murray Show niversary next Sunday, April 20th Brook. Bnskntliall Trophies ProsniittHl April IG—Giants vs. Indians. tpeclllcallans whlcl) wlli he relnnded upon their cAtL i-aim . PIANO TUNING 11-37 MUSICAL Oifinte Allornty Mr. Keen ' 8:15 return- In '^ood condition. A certllled check in (Compute tmlirantc- CDvenoc) si ruck by a car nearly throe ^c'ara 8:30 Volir FBI Martin and Lewis We the People NEW LONDON, - Lt. Cmdr. Wil­ May 9th, Stony Creek vs. Indian The Stony Crook Pni'onls and April.17—•Cardinals vs. Bed.Sox. 8:30 " to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lacey . . . tlie amount nt 5<;ii ol the lumn mm hid mint 8:45 SETTE UROS. It f'Proi ago on Grand Aveiiue, New Haven, i 8:45 liam H. Crawford Jr.. USN, son ot Neck. TenchGi's honofcd tho Fourth nnd April 17—Yankees v.s. Dodgers." .iccompany each pronoial.' in lieu ol the cettilleri Prcnentcd By Mrs. Roland RudlverdI to Brook­ PAINTERS << DECORATORS lerrlce. Bernard Burke. Call 5P 6' 91119. PRESENTATION 9:00 Orlg. Amattitr Hour Cifdle tloward Red Shellon 9:00 Oiile and Harriet Mr. and Mrs. William H. Crawford, May 12lh, Laurel. Street vs. Short Fift.h Grado Bnskctball tonms checV, a tpropoiat puarnntee in the lorm ol a The case was on trial' throe days Mario Lonia The Off Story 9:00 Juke Box SaL Night Sat. Night Dance Party Your Show of Shows lyn. New York, lost weekend to ApVl) 23—Indians vs. Cardinals. , llAindtn Rciidtnlt, Strvlno tlie 9115 9d5 " hond, liirnlihed by a lurely company In an tlimdrii Piilillc tor wtt 20 ypan, last week before Judge Samuel 8:30 Countiripy , Amos 'N Andy 9:15 Cove Terranco, Brantord, Cmn., Beach. VVodnesdny nl 7:30 In the Stony April 2'!—Rod Sox vs. Yankees. amount rnual to not le» than aiie-thlrd of Ihe oirTS II—10 9:30 Mr.OlilrItt Altorney Siiort Story The Aldrlch Family 9:30 visit with her tolks, Mr. and Mrs. 25<39 GDrltani AH. Illtnilcil PERELMUTTER'S Mellllz and a jury. The suit was 5:45< Iruiigr t Reporter 9:45 D. A.9 Champion Pgm. celcbraled a 52nd birthday bore May 13th, Canoe Brook vs. Indian Crock School. April 2'1—Dodgers vs. Giants. amount ol (lie bid, shall accompany eacli proposal. 9:45 John Lisle .... East Haven GItt The ilnhl Ms .eipreisiy reterven to releit any ,Til. ,2.7255 . brought by Coughlln against George rfcwi ol Tomarrow last Friday. ' Neck. The Fourth nnd Fifth grodc April 30—Qardlnals vs. Dodgers. or all bint. In waive any or all technicalities nr SALTOW AND SPARROW lb:OQ Your Hit Parade Marlln Kene 10 :00 Friday Night Fights Night Beat Calvacade ol Sports Shop to move from High Sljcet 111 ||U||UA 1310 on your dlnl 10:15 Ciiy Litttnino 10«00-Juke Box Sat, Night Sal. Night Dance Parly Your Show of ShowK inlormallllti and^o'Award the contract to any PtUMOINC REPAIRS ind liDllcimtnll ol GHIl . D. Davis Jr. of Brnjitord, formerly 10:15 " May 161h. Stony Creek vs. Harbor youngsters won tho league title in May 1—Red Sox vs. Indians. 43 WHITNEY AVENUE Your Dance Parade Cltlien Views the News Paul Wlnchell 10:15 '• soon tor gala Main Street opening, No, he's not that old, but the CQulratlor Ihe Board of Selectmen may deem tor llndl. Cill 7-433!. • ffinilV OD.I imlheEMdhil UfUllA t.im on your dlul 10130 10:30 Your Dance Parade Citlien Views the News NEW HAVEN 10, CONN.' of Mllford. Hollywood Musk Box 10:30 Sal. Niaht Revue Your Hit Parade Street. tlie Brnnford Uccrontlon' Advisory ^^ay 1—Yankees vs. Ginnls. the belt interest of the Town ol tiamden., 10:45 10:45 Pro and Con GrealesL Fight! next door lo diner in East Haven Navy's submarine force is. ItllllW !)i).i on the fm dial 10:45 . " DOARD OF SELECTMEN WOOD SCREENS MADE TO ORDER. Dtoilic Coughlln was hit by a car driven .... Wedding Bells Insl Monday, He Is the 'commanding officer NOTE: Board's Buskotbnll league. May 7—Dodgers vs. Indians. lUOO I News Foreign intrtgue 11:00 Nens: Howard Ealon News Leon A. Ooolh Plaillc Win. Ainliilt 3-1 Slilntl'i, G.!5 Pu WANTED TO BUY U-li < Mutic to Resi) By Man Agglntt Crime 11:00I News: Juke Box News Wresstllng 1. Gume Time 4 i>. m. The party nrrnngoilibnla were May 8—Yankees vs. Cardinal.^. John M. Coleman by Davis while he was walking U:15 ( Moraan Beatly 11:15 Music^lo Read By Morgan Beatty April 14th, for Lucy Paclleo .... aboard the submarine Cobia being Siiuarc. Plywood Cut .To Order. Melltrt "Your NBC Station Alo Rlijrtlims Rohert Monlgoniery 11:15) Juke Box Sat, Nlgiil Earl Godwin . Albert 11. Connolly Marine Corps sliow Movie Time 2. All games to be played al under tho suporvi.sion of Mr.s. D. May's—Rod Sox vs. Glanls. acro.s.s Grand Avenue at the Inter­ 11:45 News 11:30 Round UD Time The Flaming Arrow Patrol of our featured during anniver.sai'y cel- Mamdrn. Connecllcut tutiihtr Company II. Milii Street, Dranlord CASH PAID FOR ARTICLES you no longer need 'Your NBC Station 11:45 " 11:45 section ot Artlicn Street, June 9, Mdn't Lati Umi Sign Otf Mldnloht News. Sign Oil Sign Off Midnight News, Sign Olf Hanmter Field. Alklnson, P. Do Uos, Mrs. V, Lnz- May I'l—Yankees vs. Indians. April 9, 1952. In your home, attic, or cellar. Furniture, an- Mldn'l Lale News: Sign O'l Midnight News, Sign Oil Mystery: News MIdn't Late News iSion Off Troop No. 1 Boy Scouts Is selling ebrallons here. The submarine Is B.3484, In New Haven" News: Sign Off (4.17) tlgiiei. tewing mnclililel, loDIi, cut glati, etc. 1049. Mo sustained two broken (Sign Off 10c tickets for a Tropical Fish A- one ot several being honored by 3. Rained out games will be , Mrs. F. Cnffcrly, Mrs. F, Dud­ May 13—Cardinals vs. Clanl.s. In In Now Haven" ley, Mrs. M. Stearn.s, and Bernard MECIIANICAt ELECTRIC Phone FU 7.2690. • . , • bones In tho right log, multiple quarlum a-affle to help them raise New England newsmen along with played at the end ot the season in May 13—Red Sox v.^, Dodger.s. ({lilt Cliilin DiM^ds SERVICE CO, fractures ot the left ankle joint, their order. Page. Note-r- nqberl Francis lleynolds to Hoy SPRING CIEANINC—What have you—ragl—liiiiV funds .... Don't forgcC'.lhe forth­ natives ot this old seafaring,town. Relrloer^tor Stnlce —nid matlretiei, ettt Call HInlieyi N. II. and a cuncusslpn. It was hero that the Navy's sub­ The team rosters follow: Following tho parly a lialf liour Gdrtlc time 3 P. M. E. Cooilwln. Elicltlcal Apgllancil It Radio SPruce 6-9703 alleV 4 P. M. Enjoy Major League Baseball on ZENITH TELEVISION AT METZO BROS., INC. coming Short Beach CooktKrok thai Salei k Strylce Coughlln. an Iron molder at the marine force grew from its scraggy Stony Creek Bears; Americo Sci- mo\'ic"pi'Ograni was shown by Nel­ * Ail games to be. played nt Ham­ '. noy E. Guoilwin Ui llobcrl needs your help In subnilUlng those Ciptrl Service on oil Appllancci nlONTS WANTED McLagon Foundry Company of grandparent, the 53-toot, 74-ton nrra, captain; Stephen McDonald, son Cook, the movie program con­ mer Field. Francis Iteynolds cl nl. t—IS favorite recipes of yours. Call Mrs. HAMDEN UPHOLSTERY. SHOP Audubon Street; until lie was In: SUNDAY Fred Wles, Donald Grigley, Ken­ sisted of n short on baskctljall, .Unipcd out games will he played, '•; Phll,lirl.,ucurclll to Ccslra Dorga- WNHC salutes MONDAY TUESDAY A. Periy Tucker, 8-3667, or Mrs. USS Holland, Into the modern, Clllmatcl Gladly Ghen ' 2.3.4 ROOMS IN VICINITY ol Uranlnrd or Jurcd, spent nearly eight months neth Ilowd, John Burrell, Thomas baseball and an Ai)l)61l and Co.s- at.the end of Iho season, in their giiiinl; RADIO TELEVISION Edward Fenn, 8-0152. if you would seven-seas monster of today- Sales U Worhroomt Shnrt BeiKli liy middle-aged couple. Write llox originally In the hospital with leg. ' TELEVISION RADIO TELEWSION Bernard, Donald Coison. Thomas lello short. order. '' Ccslra Borgagnonl to Jusephlne B61 DIxwell Avenue, tianldcn X, care ol The Branlord Review, \VELI 000 k WNIIC 1040 k WNIIC-XV •' like lo help gel this original idea Largely respongiblc'tor its growth Cuitom Reupholtterlna Injuries, during wlilchhc had three WELI 000 k WNIIO 1310 k WNHO-TV WELI 860 k WNHO 1340 k WNHO-TV Cblson. ' "YOUR HIT PARADE" in the limelight. ... ^ is the Electric Boal company, Teleolimi 7-0817 IIOIISKS FOn SALT5 M-rH operations and was rc-admlttcd last 7:00 Wealherman sprawled over the upper lip ot llie '. Josephine ColK(jn lo Caesar Borg- News: Sid J.tlle Show "TODAY" Willi 7:00 The Wealherman News: Sid Jaffa Show "TODAY" wllh Birthday Greetings .due tomor­ TRY OUR SPECIAL year for a fourth operation. 7:15 News: Collee :iub Sid Jalle Shaw Dave Oariaway Real Estate agnonl. RUDBISH REMOVAL SERVICE HAMDEN, 185 GRANDVIEWAVE., direct train iW.-^'t^^.' on it's -^ 7:30, Bud Flncii 7a.-> News: Caller Club Sid' Jaffa Show Dave Garroway row, April ISlh, to young Jane Thames River in Grolon, Conn., 15 Davis was accused of nogUgence 7:30 Collee Club: 0. Finch •! Branford Fetlerftl Savings and SB.OO PER YEAR owner. Haute hi-the higher tiracket. Matonry 7:45 News Dow; on April 20lh- lo Marilyn miles from tho birthplace ot the News From North Branford TRIAL PERIOD ONE MONTH—OOc hrlcK Ennlitli Cnlhnlal ranch lyne home evclutlvrly Branford Loan lo Jcremluh J. Collins el nis. detlgned nt better nuallty. 6 roomt, on one Iloor. for driving recklessly and falling 840 NcAt, Clmrcli Music 8:00 Collee club Michael, June Lacey. Mrs. Janies Revolutionary War submarine S. A. MARCDTTE^^ ^CALL 2-1945 17th ANNIVERSARY Sap; World News Roundup 8:00 Collee Club' World News Roundup I'liBsu iihonc I\tr», Danlnl IM. Domly, 8-2l)3«, with Items • 'I'lie following real ostnto trans Lot 120x125. lllgh.elevatiop.-,'. Hot water Ileal. to reduce his'speed at, n« Inter-; 8:15 Jeanne Porter Dreeaklast wllh Stars Nelson, Mrs. Frank Woodman, and "Turtle."' LANDSCAPING & GARDEN WORKTu'wn lerlliil Many outitandlnii llalurei loo, numeroiii to 8130 'JacK Atliiur:. .i" 8:30 8:15 Jeanne Porter Breeakfait with Start section. In a special dclciise, ho ac­ Sid Jalle Show 8:30 Sid. Jaffa Show . . for this coliimii, ~ aclions'.wcre recorded In the office • Kilwnril J.'Siillivftii i Ing and rolling. Shruhbrry Iraniptanted. Old 8.45 8:45 Capital Dame News -^ Mrs. Isabel Malson;- on April 21st,: A _ 50 - year -old /.sanctuary foi- , menlinn. Immeillale occupancy. Phone llaindeil , cused the plaintiff of tallirtg to look 8:45.Un[ler Capital Dome FUnerul'sorvlebs-fbi'' "Edwlird J. -OirMhii,ry. removed and rcglgccd. . Calt.gnytlme Sevenlccn jtars'of tiriflging you ilie (op)tune» of ttie week, to Joan Kllgerman. Joan Baplio the Navy's submarines. New Lon­ ot Town clerk Donnid Holablrii|' 2.5205. • J'T3l"l,:.. , -, . ,.-,-^Kf...-/U...... : , I, World News IVdrld News Roundup ..9:00 BreaklasI Clut News: Shoppers Baiaar UP' and do.wn.tlic street beforq 9:00 OrtakfasI Club flews:-Shoppers Baliar Sulllvnn were held Tuesday from HAMDEN , Muilc.of the Mailers Christian Science 9:15 Shoppers Baiaar Children On Trial and Earl Kelsey; on April 23rd, to don is "home port" lo thousands of (lurlngvtlie woelt of Ajjrll G: .. .. BEAR PATH ROAD, 30, Ranch llyle, 6 ll* 'l according to "Your Hit Parade* lurvoyl crossing, aiid 'bt'.runnlng Into -the Muilc in the Air 9:15 (ho Wllllnm S. Clancy Memorial KBPAIKINO 9:30 i" Guy Lombardo 9:30 Mrs. Lois McWIlliams and one year sailors who've' adopted the Dolpliln 'I'ho annual Communion Break-1 Haven, five frnndclilldron, nnd two • '• • Warranty Deeds o—an clout rouii, colonial lireplace with perky road. • • . * "v ' / ; : ii ,1:45 9:45 Home, .with a high roqulom mass cypreli mantel, plank noori.wllli,pegt,.oulomalle with old twins, Jean and Patricia Had­ Force for their careers. Most of fast for the men ol St. Augustine's •great Erhndclilldrcn. Poter' P.- Halo to Uobort Francis WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS oil heal, tile bath and till itall lliowlr, picture 10';QO State and • Uicat News News: Music Frontiers oflFalth 10:00 My True Slory News: Face the Music Funeral son'lces were licid on In St. Mary's Church. Burlnl was and Electrical Repalri wlndowi wllh » view, aH brair plumbing, iniuli- 10:15, Ncopolltan Echoes Mutic In IDe Air Dreaklasi Parly 10:00 My True siori News: Face the Music Breakfast Parly dock; April 24lh, salute Arnold Pet­ them'now live herewith their fam­ Reyttolds. 10:15 . " Face liie Music parish will be served on Sunday In St. Agnes Cemetery. We Have Parti to FU Any lion, laundry, aluminum icreeni and ilorm window!, 10^30, Mr. Wlearil Face the Music ilies. Tuesday afternoon at 2 from the Peter P. Hale to George S. GUY LOMBARDO AND HIS OR(;iH<]STRA Ladies' Night 10:25 Whispering Streets Winner Take Ail loas . " . erson tor his Birthday ... Waihlng Uachlne. lot 150x250 with large Ireel, Iminedlale occu. 10:45 Against the Storm 10:25 Willspering Streets Winner Take •All morning at 9:30 at the Totoket Inn Sullivan Funeral Home In Guilford. i\Mr. Sullivan died suddenly Sun­ The Momaiigiiln KolloiVcrafl Club Some local winners of the Bran- And Friday, following more than Weted el ux. AMERICAN APPLIANCE CO. nailcyj It couldn't be bulll lur Ihe purchail 10:45 Against the Storm on Routh 80. The men will re­ Services wore conducted by the day, In Now.Haven Ilbspllal. lie 251(1 Whllne/ Ave. Phone 2.9444 Pdee.. THURSDAY EVENINGS AT 10:00 U'.OO WoHdNewt News:. Polkas* anger Joe. U.'wO Lone Journey News: Face the Music ford Easter Egg Hunt- Saturday a half-century ot growing pains, Lillian E. Stratton lo Virginia will hold ItsnnniialiSLadlcii' NIgbl Al Pearce 11:00 Lone Journey News: Face the Music, U:i5 Operatic. Gems Polfca Parade ?ootste Hlpadioine LJU Wlien A Cfrl Marries Face Ihe Music Ai Pearca Rev. ti. .Leo irocull, pastor ot the ijvui,' 48. A nnlivo of West Spi'ing- 11:15 Memory Lane last week. Marguerite Bosweil, neighborly Now Londoners said ceive Holy Communion at the 7 S. Mcrlr. • IlKLP WANTKI) I»—3 \ Presented By Saturday ovonlng. May nth'. T|i? 11 JO Kit Carson 11:30 Break The Bank DEECIIER HEIGHTS—Very well bulll tlx room Strike II Rich 11:30 Break t;)e Bank North • 'Branford". Congregational (Icld. Muss., ho had been a resident 11*45„•.- •'.; Sana Festival 11:45 . " Dave Garroway Strike'It'Rich Jerry Kehlenbach. Elaine- Lacey, "happy birthday." o'clock mass In St. Augustlne'.s R. C. | Alice ,.W. .Collins lo Mary W. home In A No. 1 condition, e.roomi, tiriploce, Miller Brothers,! well-known for 11^15 . " Dave Garroway Qf,' Branford tor foui^ ycors nnd hoi vuler heal-oH. oak lloon, llleil blUl, all lUCKY STiHKE CIGARETTES Vivian Novickl, John Bolrow, Lt. Cmdr. Crawford is married Church, with burial In the Bare EXPERIENCED WOODWORKERS—permanent In. their recent television'appearance, AFTERNOON' XRoaKAMS AFTERNOON PROORAMS Church and at 8 In Northtord. 'rh<=[ p\^^\,c<:m^,^ry. lived on Linden Avenue, Indian ilile work. Alio, lull or part time handy man. brati plumbino, lull Imulallon, 'laundry, lot AFTERNOON PKOORAMS Charles Regan, Jonathan Clark and to the former Joan S. Schumacher Ben's. Medley ol ux to John A. ADply In neribn. Rdbtrll lnduilrlcl,,lnc., No. 60x219 with 2 car garage. Pdce ll right. will bntertalii.' Thore.wlU' be usual progroni with u speaker Isi several members of the Home Neck. ,. ' Main stieel, Dranlord. 'Nooh'Serenade In Blue News All Slar Review Noon Jack Berch Show News Thomas kehlenbach .... Among of Ansonia, Conn. They're residing Buchanan et ux. buffet supper and dancing from 0 12:15 News Jubilee slngert Ruth Ly:>iis 50 Club Noon Jack BerchShow News - Ruth Lyons no Club willTNEY AVE.; 31SII-5 i-lirge rooliit vrliWl 12:1? Victor Llndlahr Kate Smith Love ol- Life in Wotertord, Conn. being planned. Makers Clubs and other housewives Alden M. Young Company lo Ed­ Surviving arc Ills wife, Uosalle BOY OVER 16 WANTED lo liein In thou,, Ml|yijf" 13<10 ON THE DIAL to 1. For tlcket,s', call Larry Fneth 7:30 USSR Documentary Ttie Eltlnal Light 12:30 Njcws: G. Thompson 12:15 Victor Lindlahr Kale Smith Love of-Life.--.. • the judges for Short Beach's' T'al- Can Inclurfei 3 bedroomi, lireplace,' hot water htat-nll. Search for Tom. 12:30 News: G. Thompson The North Brnnford Girl Scouts attended the meeting at the St. Morrissey Sullivan; a daughter, work part lime. Branlord 8.3755. 12:45 Weather: Music Polka Parade Search -for Tom, . • enl Contest night. May 2nd, will be ward F. Adollno el ux. oak floori, tiled balh and lavatory,'; mapy doieli, MO 7-)228.. : Nancy's Kitchen 12:45 The Weatherntin Polka Parade Italian-Cookery lull Iniulatlon, copper plumbing, all •• iindergraund • • ll II \jf (»»•' "» The FM DIAL) Mr- and Mrs. Milton Anders6n ot look advanlaKC of their Spring \'a- Andrew's Chapel In Now Haven on Hay M. Plant to Paul K. Ilosulind Ann; two'.sons, 'I'lmothy SALESIdCN WANTED—Full or part lime. Excel­ '1;00 Modn. nellg. Thougiit Crilict al Large Llle li^ Worth Living .1:00 News: Paul Harvey lent home and builneii line. Several, local wiring, ileel catemciit wlndowi with-icreeni nnd ,1:15 - . Mike 95: News 1:00 News Italian Cookery VNA Reports caiioji from scliool by planning a Wednesday. Miss Frances Whlt- Madelung. and Edward, all of Brnnford; his itorm windows, laundry, Venetian blindly porch. Are yon a voter?. A session for 1:15 Music Matinee 1:15 At Home. With Huff East Haven .... Piano playing, territory vacanclet. Fletcher W. Fergulon, 157 1.30 Remember When University ol Chicago CItco Kid 1»30 '• News—Meriil Mueller Gairy Moore Show hilte on Wednesday of this weelt. comb. Home Demonstration Agent The Alden M. Young Com|)any mother, Mi's. Timo'tiiy Sullivan of Magle SI., New Haven. Spruce 6.3652, f Very deeg lot wllh large I car -garage.: Prica "yO"R NBC STATION IN NEW HAVEN" innhlng voters %vlll 1)C held oit I'Vl ' Round Table 1:55 John Conte Show lOO News—Meriil MueHer Egg 4.|- group singing, duets and solos, The Visiting Nurse Association 523,500. Luncheon Club Beyond Headlines 1:55 John Conte Show lajcheon Club Tho group were scheduled to meet of the New Haven County Farm West S|)i'l,ngflc'li| anil several lirolh- day from n to S In the Town Hall. !:« Garry Moore Show dancing and various other talent assisted In 43 of 72 eontmunlcable to Edward F. Donohue et ux. STENOGRAPHER FOR HAMDEN OFFICE, 5 day MALCOLM C. MUNSOH •2:00 Marines In Review The Catholic. Houre Oodgert—Giants 2:00 Mary Mar. McBrlde ttalph ^Edwards their leaders al the town hall at Bureau wns In charge of the Ivar A. Johnson to Ruth S Tyler. ei".s anil sisters. week. Write P. 0. Ilox 944, New Haven, Conn. 2407 • Dixwell Ave. • Call ATwjIer 0.4054 '2:13 Garry Moore Sliow 2:00 Mary f^ar. McBrlde Ralph Edwards Garry Moore Show will he displayed that nlle, so save disca.sc cases reirorted to the health 2:15 " 2:15 Melody Matinee 10 with thAr lunches. The hike wns meeting. 2.:30.S. Fiancisto Sk'bk American Forum 1:15 At Home With Huff Musical Riquest llle date. The place. New Short officer for the month of March, Yanks-Athletics 2:30 2:30 Muilc Matinee Musical Request Yanks-Athletics 2:30 to be ovei* al A. Ssvorn! more are 2:45 Mel. Mat.: K. Banghardt Mel. Mat.: K. Banghardt according to a report lo the She introduced two speakers, 2:45 . " Beacl) School, the lime, 8:00 p. m. anliclpaled during . the coming 3:00 This Week Araund America's Music 3:00 Buddy Weed Trio monthly meeting of the VNA last Miss ,Tanliin Czajkowski, Nutrition Melody^ Matinee 3:00 Buddy Weed Trio Melody Matinee .... Mother's Day Is May lllh . . season. 3:15 , Tho World 3:15 Mary Marlin week. .Specialist at the Univor.slty of Con­ 3L30 Hour ol Decision Elmo Roper „ yjQ Joyce Jordan M. 0, 3:15 Mary T.1arlin . " Mock Primary for all voters to­ 3:45 Billy Craham conn. Senator 3ii45 Strange Ro;.idnce „ 3:30 Joyce Jordan M. D. morrow al Peterson's Store . from Mrs. Milton Go.ss, chairman of The Annual Spring Silver Ten necticut and Miss Mildred Smith, 3i45 Slranoe Romance given by Ihe ladies of the Zion Specialist In Consumer Education I 4:00 Revival Holir The Falcon 4:00 Betty Crocher 10:00 A. M. to 0:00 P. M. .so yoU the Nurses' Committee .said the 4:15, , " 1, News: Plerine tor Defense 4:00 Betty Crocker 4ews, Muiic Parish Guild will.be on Friday at at. the ,UJilver.slty ot Connecticut, j 4:15 Thy Neiglibor's Voice Music for MoifTiiy ;; 4:15 Thy Neighbor's Voice can pop In before you go to work following diseases wore reported: 1.30 Music JouWanI Hail ol.Fame 4:30 Melody Circtis Pledge^ lor Delense llio Rectory from 2 unti! 5. Mrs. who spoke on cutlng costs but not i 4:45 . " , 4:30 Melody Circus Pledge for Defense or after you gel home. This will (our chicken pox, five measles, 37 4:45 4:45 « food values. j give Branford's delegates a more'' conjunctivitis, 18 mumps, one Ger­ Francis J. Smith will be ho hostess. 3:00 Sanrmjr Kaye Boiiy'd Star Playhouse Slu Er«fn Show News: House Parly Space Cadit 5:00 Space Cddet Gayclord Hauler man measles and one scarlet fever. Mr.s. Jo.scph U. Breton and Mrs. The group was told of ways In 5:15 . *• News: House Parly definite' idea ot how towntollts GERRY STEVENS House Party Gahljy Hayes 5:15 •' - House Party Gabby Hayes Jcosc RIcliniond Will pour. Mrs> which to substitute Items for Ihe 5:30 Grealttl Slety Wiillek y212 Super Circus 5*30 Tun Factory Howdy Doody feel about Ihe gentlemen running Mothers' classes were attended .5:45, EverTpld 5:30 At Home With Music Howdy Doody Chester Gedney and Miss Carolyn expen;ii\'o foods without cutting the Doclor's Wife Doctor's Wife tor the Presidency. Do you.r best by 17 women and four well-baby MEET'MARY MODERM EVENINC I'ROOnASIS conferences, were held last month Smith will be in charge of the lea food value. They brought out the EVENING rROGRAMS EVENING PROGRAniS lo ca.sl your vote .... Membefs ot our Short Beach baseball league ta which 16 babies were examined. table. Mr.s. Warren Richmond and passlhlllties and value of balanced 6:00 Drew Pearson titra Summary Fred Warring 6:00 News piograms News Mrs. George Linsley will conduct mdals through good planning. The Your SEIBERLING Tire Dealer 6:15 Man. Mom. Headline Fasltlons in Muilc 6:00 News Program News Kitdoodle tor grade school students are Paul Six birth certificates were dcliv- ithe woman of theyear^ People's Lobby 6:15 Weather: Sports %:i 6:30 Easy Listening The Big Show Music: Weather 6:15 The Weathermar Bill Stern Kltdoodle: Weather a food and kitchen utilities .sale them centered around the thought 8reaek~ the Bank 6:30 Dinner Club 960 Kehlenbach, Joe Dombrowski, Mic­ crerl to Bianford parents during 6545 •. " Local Sptt.; B. Crosby World Nens Today 6:30 Club 960 Local Spts.; B, Crosby World News Today during the aflernoon. of "wise buying and better prei)- 6:45 Here's fa Vets Sidewalh Inlcndew 6:45 •' Guest Star. In Public Interest hael Klimas, Peter Batrow. David March. Ten physical examination 7:00 Eaiy Listening Miss A. Elizabeth Chase, docent aration." Big Sliow: Tailulaii Bank Royal Show Case 7:00 Guy Lombardo News—R. Harkness Johnson, Ed Fryer, Steve Sokolo- clinics were held. 7:15 . " KukU. Fran & Ollle 7:00 Guy Lombardo News Kukla. Fran & Ollle 7:15 Elmer navls Dob Eberle al the Yale ATI Gallery, will be It v/fts announced that National 7:30 Piano Playiioute Th: Goldbergs 7:15 Elmer Dayls Dick Haymes Feminine Angle Volunteer help in the school Show Business 7:30 Lone Ranger Morgan Beally sky, Chris Bogncki, Tom Paclleo, 7:45 Tliose Two 7:30 Silver Eagle Morgan Deally. the speaker of the afternoon. Her Home Demonstration Woelt would 7:45. " Encore Theater Francis Gathcral. Jimmy Devlne, health program was given by Mrs. Yes, meet Mary Modern, the AUTOMATIC caddi- Prcaonts Camel News Caravan 7:45 News Encore Camel News Caravan topic will be "Early American Sil­ have gatherings on Wednesday, 8:00 slop llie Aisle Richard Searle, Wallace Lustlg, Morse Curtis, Mrs. Ray Plant, Jr., Phil Harris. Ailice Faye , Toast of the Town 8:00 Henr/ J. Taylor The flailroad Hour date for election in 1952. She's campaigning for «:15 " • Lux Video Tliealer 8:00 Newsstand Theater Musical Hollywood ver." The public is invited , to April 30tli, at the Mo.ses Y. Beach S:15 Woriii Wide News Paul Butler, Frank Hall. Wayne Mrs. F. Sherwood Boyd and Mrs. sao ." Texas Rangers 8:15 •• The Democratic. Town Commit­ School in Walllngfcu'd and an Fri­ greater convenience and more leisure time for home- 8:30 The.BIg Hanil Lyn Murray Voice of Firestone 8:30 Escape With Me Latin Americana Logan, Eddie Evis, Richard Butler, Donald Brown. SJ)5. .. .V G:4S World Wide News 8:43 tee met, on Monday night in the day, May 2nd at the Mllford High makers ... for AUTOMATIC living. , .9:0'0 .Waller Whuheii .Steamboat Jamboree TV Playhouse town room of the Atwater Me­ School. Homemakers are urged lo 9:15 Corliss Archer 9:00 Easy Listening Telephone Hour 1 Love Lucy 9t00 Anier.Town .Meeting Songs for the Show City'Hospital 9:15 • . " attend ono of thoue . niootings at 9:30' [.tariene Dietrich $^4. Oueitlon •;, 9:15 morial Librai'y. Pre - convention 9:35 nay Block , Claudia 9:35 ':. SuiDtnse' Modern, Permaglas electric hot water heaters arc ..?;45 The,Tlitie Sons ,, 9:45 " caucus plans were discussnd. least. County exhlblus nnd teas are 9:45 News: E. 0. Canham Up To Three Years being planned. designed to Win the votes of mtxlern 'women, who 10:(A'Paul^Harvey: News .Tin Pan Valley. CeiebrMy.Tlme William James Wigg died on 10:00 NewT of-Tomorrow Al Goamati Studio One 10:00 News of Tomorrow Proudly We Hall Original: Amateur Hot' 10:15. Latin American Musit 10:15 Dreav.v Harbor To pay . . . April 12 al his home en Route 80 insist on completely automatic appliances of all 10:3D Evensong Eileen Ciirlsiy Eietlric Theater 10:15 Dream Harbor 10:30 Your Dance Parade Cittz*n Views the News 10:30 Your Dancr Parade Citiien Views the News in North Branford. Ho was born Mr. and M1-3. Leo VIncclette of 10;4S, • • » Ntvts Summary 10:45 kinds. Completely convenient, and economical, they NEWS Dangerous Asiognment 10145 Man^ Called X Adrentures at 10:45 in Rowley, Iowa, on November 9, Guilford have announced the en­ 11:00 Lee Mantont Newt' Newt: Cillton Uliey Sunday News Special more than fill the bill. And they're available in a 11:00 New^; Lee Manson News Playiiause of Stars 11:00 News: Lee Manion News 1876. Besides his wife, Orpha gagement i,f their daughter, Mar­ lldS Thauohts InlPatsing Fireside Thealer 11:15 Music lo Read By Morgan Beatty IIJO Mutic lo Read By Dab Snyder Show 11:15 Music lo Read By Morgan Beatty Grueber Wigg he Is survived by ion Eli'/.abelh, lo Pfc. Lawrence W. variety of sensible sizes, too, so you'll be sure to get 11:30 Surprise Serenade 11:30 What's the Score Meet tiie Champ 11:43 . " Midnight Newt. Sign Oft 11.45 one daughter, Mrs. Gene Grant of Midn'l Newt: Sign Olf i 11:45 Poge, younger soil of Mr. nnd Mrs. one big enough to meet the daily needs of your MIdn't Uile News: Sign Off News: Music News: Sign Off Midn't Late News: Sign Off Midnight News, Sign Oil Ntwii Sign Off Pennsylvania, two sons. Edward ' . . , 1 NcAs: Sign Off Sign Off 1;00 A. M. Leonai-d Page of School Street. N'- Wigg of West Canaan, New Hamp­ dale has been planned for the wed­ entire family. i shire and John Wigg of West ding. How you'll enjoy it! Dependable as daybreak, and 7:45 A. M. TEL METZO BROS., INC. at HO 7-1292 FOR FREE ZENITH TV DEMONSTRATION automatic as flowers in spring, it will faithfully provide all the hot water you need — whenever H'EDNEiSUAY {LOOK Out Setoff I'Mtshitrffh J'ainlh — Gold ATTERNOON I'ROGBABIS E\TBNING PROGRAMS Stripe Unihhe^, Window you nce(f it. See the new Pcrmaglas automatic electric RADIO Glass — Vale, Sl;inlny A TELEVISION Noon Jack Berch Show News Ruth Lyons ,10 Club hot water heaters today! "" -WEU BOO k 12:15 Victor Llndiaiu 6:00 News Lee Manson News KwiUsrt i:iiljd(;rs' llard- WNIIO 1340 k W-NnC-TV Kale Smilh Love of Llle 6:15 Wealher: Sports Song Premiere 12:30 News: G. Tliompson Polka Parade Search for Tom. Bill Stern Music: V/eather Hnri-—Oranurhurc I'lpc— 12:45 Weather: Music ..6:30 Club 960 Local Spts,; B, Crosby Your MaMer Plumber, El«iiric Applianca Dealar, or ens 7:00 Weathers Collee Club Neivs: Sid Jalfe Show "TODAV" wllh Nancy's Kitchen 6:45 World News Today Masrm Supplies—All Types 7:13 News: Coffee Club Sid Jaffe Sliow Dare Gairoway 9ob Crosby Vanity Fair Theater ,of our r^present(a*>'vat will give you expert aislifance 7:30 Collee Club: B. rhich 1:00 News Paul itarrey Polka Parade Nancy's Kitchen Insiiliilion — H ii It h c r old 1:15 Al Home Wllh Hull 7:00 Guy Lombardo in selecting the new automatic electric hot witef 7:45 News: Gerry Slerens News—B, Harkness Kukia. Fran & Ollle ls30 7:15 Elmer Dans- 3ob Eberle Hoofing — !• I y w o « d — News—Merili Mueller Garry Moore Show 7:30 Lone Ranger The Goldbergs ^ MODERN MORGAN KITCHEN heater your family needt. S.KIO Collee Club World News BounduD 1:55 John Conte Shtw Luncheon Club Bride and Groom Morgan Bealty Windows — .S r r p <; n H — 7rf5 Encore Theater Conoecllcul Snolliihi S:15 Jeanne Porter BreakfaM witli Stars Camel News Cariian S^^/ tS^ • Remodel, or buUd with Morgan .Slonn .Siish—Conihiiiation BOO Syd Jaffe 2:00 Mary Mar. McBrlde Ralph Edwards - Garry 'loore Show 2:15 " B-ni Myslrry Theater Halls of Isy 7 rl ^°°'^ Cabinets • every Convenience built in Dodrs. 8:43 tin. Cap, Dome: News Arthur Godfrey 2:30 Music Matinee 5:15 " Musical Reciuesl First 100 Vears rs».)U The Top Guy ' Ll ' 6nish them natural or any color WELI 9:00 Bieaiilasl Club News 2:45 Mel. Mat.: K. Banghardt Mike and Bull pred Waring KCLICT 8:45 " 9:15 Shoppers Bazaar K^ • a complete line of sizes to fit any layout 9:30 " Guy Lombaro 3:00 Buddy Weed Trio Melody^ Matinee The Big Payoll 3:15 Mary Marlln Mr. President / • Come in or phone us • We help you pinn it. 9:45 You Bet Your Llle Strike _jt Rich 3:30 Joyce Jordan M. D, Bert Parks 9:15 Meffert 3.45 Strange Romance m 9:30'Cross Fire Mai^Modciii\ 10:00 My True Story 3IB btary IN THE MIDDLE 960 News: Face the Iduslc Breakfnsf Parly 9:45 Plainclothesman OF YOUR DIAL 10:15 ", Face the Music 10:75 Whispering SIrteli 4:00 Betty Crocker Jews. ^Muslc lor Wed. Kate Smith Shaw Lumber Go. 4:15 Thy Neighbor's Voice 10:00 News of Tomorrow Battle tolg^ 'nil Mifm • "'*' 10:45 Against Ihe Storm Blue Ribbon Bouts VoteAUTOMATIC 4:30 Music Hall 10:15 Dream Harbor OLDE TOWNE MILL WORKS Pledge^^lor Oelehie • 10:30 Your Dance Parade U;0O Lone Journey News: Face Ihe htuslc 4:45 Citlien Views the News Norlli Main St., 10:45 ". deredlth Wiilon .(S.i6i:.T..ii- 11:15 Memory Lana Face Ihe Music Sporl Spot IN ii> / T^« Corfnectlcut Light, land Po*er Company 11:30 Break the Binli Daie Garroway SIrllt II null 5:00 Music Hall ' News: House Party Space Cadet 4,6 Veto Street off Main St. Opposite P. 0. ^ CAMP Branford 11:45 " Heuse^Parly Gabby Hayes 11:00 News: Lee Manson Colgate Comedil Hot* 'clieHlcal Go., Inc. .udl B.'sfl Fun Factory Howdy Doody 11:15 Music to Bead By Morgan Bealtv " 5:45 •' Doclor's Will Hotel sutler Orchesin Tel. 8-3630 E. George Roth, Owner •rseklyn i:, N. Y. 11:45 " Tel. 8-3484 Midn'l Lale News: Sign Off Midnight News. 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•Tim DRAJVFOIID IlKVinW Foreman Al MIF tngutliT in China, Japan- Okinawa, Leonni Vl'^'K'' '^r-. S-R., son of Mr. I^AST IIAVEN.NBW.S and ndjacenl territory. nnd Mr.".: I'.eonard i'agi' of S(?h(M>l All Good Scouila Street, nnl vcd home on Wednesday rured TnmiirAiirii n, insa * • * 4 * for two w'( eks leave. He hns been Mrs- Christine Beeck of Wallocc assigned trt; Radio School at the Na­ H.-ubor Street I'TA Road has returned lo her home val Base Iri; Balnbrldge. Mtl. \ ***** Elects Mrs. Williams it.'ter spending the winter monUts An Independent in Florida City. Florida. Mrs- A i Ihur N. Doolitlle, Mrs. M'i As Its President Harold Gac't '• and Miss Anne Doo- .Sf-ainan Donald Atkinson Jr-,'son llltlc of Main Street, and Mrs- An- Weekly Newspaper Mondny cvpnliiR llin Ilnrbor of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Atkinson aslasla Pacjt of Branford visited k' of Main Street, recently posscd the 2Il|p last Havfn Nftoa Sticcl PTA liclil Ms nnnuni clpctlon Mr. nnd Mr \. John Pnuk of Illcks- of offlcci's. Tlie follciwinR mcmijcrs examination for a Naval Govcrn- vllle, Long 1 sland. They returned were elected to fill the offices for i-R-nt Opernlor's License. This per­ with Miss J fi rllyn Pnuk who will tne coming yonr: prcslcjeiil, Mrs, mits him lo drive passenger cor.s, visit her gr ftl Idparents, the Doo- . Comhined With The Hranford Review Jci'iis nnd all Irucks except those littles, for twA! \voeks. HnroUI Willlnms; vice piosltlciit, carry;ng cxi)loslvcs. ' Mrs. Albert Tucker; sccrelnry, Mrs. I Vol. VII —No. 31 PubliilKd WuMy b/ Ftff Prni Ptiblicaticns. KAST HAVF.N. CONNIXTICUT. TI lUK.SOAY, .M'RIl. M. l')52 5 Cents Copy—$2.50 A Yenr GIV t A PINT Yfarly Suhiirijition S2-50. Anlonl KallnowskI; trcnsurer, Mrs. Mrs- I'VlwIn Bume of Bucna Vista Ban Outdoor Fires Frnnk Connelly. lioad is 111 with n mild case of Ol!: Blood Hal/Hour Reading Club Bhie and Cold A haa was jdaeed on all niil- Following the business mcctlnR n mumps. TAi/BniSiMj Half Hour Heading 14 New Meinhcr.s Recenily Wed Republican pnrty wns hclrt for the tonchcrs. * « * « * ClJ)/wlllT^e//on 'riuir.-iv weidt by V\re Chief 'J'hnnnis .1. teachers wns presented with it Next M/inday evening there will Hayes alter loeal firemen were be a Piu4!. meeting of the Cuh InBRANIORD V,ldsborn, wllfurd Avenue. A snmll gift ns tt token of nppreclntlon mlled mtl IS times over ihe Primary from the Hnrbor Street P.T.A Siinils at' 7- in the Stony Creek inlsleul proJr,itn will be in'esonled jr. Honor Society Opens Tonight Scliiiot . Awards will he made by aiJl Jthifre \\\t he several guests weekend lo extinguish grass and A litter from Rnyniond Plnkhnni, Clement Aiiiniilftl i M nf AI Topics Fourteen new members were in­ superintendent of .schools; wns rend Kraiik llearn.s. Cubmaster. For INSlStiANGE Ir'nl ncTghboiIng clubs present. The blKi;esl event of Ihe high hrnsh fires. Laurel SIroet, Kast llnMa ™i a Ir V * * » ,by the Sbdrotnry. In his letter, Mr. Tea will be -served. ducted Into the National JuniiU' M-hiiol calendar Is the 13th Annual The ball, which forbids fires Monday Plnkhnni expressed his sincere plcn- fnrelnnn at Ihn Mil-* Company RIcbnril Murphy Jr., .'ion of Mr. Honor Society ut the high -'^cbool In Incinerators or otherwise, will whore he has hena innplnyed for and Mrs, Richard Murphy of Flying . -The leagiK! is planning a special Hhi.' and Gold Varsity Show to be he effective until further natlce, sure tor the thouBhlfulhcss of the iluring a program at a i-eeeni On Miiniliiy. April 1:8 Iho Repub­ in years. A native of N«uv Haven I'cilni. loft Tuesday moiTiIng to re­ It's PALJIIER-PLANT KUest night for Its nevt Inectlng Junior Women's League held tonli;lit and tomorrow nlghl In Hayes said, under peinilly of the lican r'li'i'tor:! of Hie town will hold • Hnrbor St. P.T.A. In shbwlng their school assembly. grntltudc to the tcnchers for the Amendola nltendeil schools ther(! sume studies at DePauw University on AIny Ttli ul 11:811 in the parish ilu' high school auditorium, organ­ law. llieir iirlimiry in the town'ball be­ splendid work which they nre doing. nnd Nlarlcd nt Mir In the Tap­ In Grcenca.stic, Indiana, where he 60 Main Si. —Tel. 8-1729 hntise- The SfH'uker will be ll.\'n)atl Plans Dcsserl Bridge Twenty other students receiveil ized and produced by the students (iruss fires In East Haven dur­ tween the liours of 2 and 8 for tho As children form their opinions ping Rnnni. Uiter JIR nlilfled to is a sophomore. II. Haves, tllrcclnr nf the Con­ lionoralile mention by the snciety- luidiM- the supervision of Joseph ing Ihe mnatli of April have been inirpiise of elecllng members of the Iho (nimdry and workal. as a And Fashion Show the wnrsl of any innnlh In Ihe from their pnronls nltltudes toward * * « • • necticut Heglonnl Ofllce nf the Sludenl speakers al the a.s-sembly Mavii, a member ot the high .school Republican Town Committee nnd 1' the tcnchers, It would tend to mnke purer nnd slilfter, then as a fura- Plans are nearlng eomiiletion for past two years. The elih'f asks delegntes lo the convention. Mr. nnd Mrs. Donnld Atkin.son Anti-Dofnination Ijcagne of It'Nal were Joanne Wolfe on scholar.sbiiv f:unilty. .loan MacKlnnel Is .student lownsiteaitle to he "more than n more hnrmonlous 'relnllonshlp nco man and spout man. He was the de-ssert bridge nnd spring fas­ In the event there is but one .sot appointed foreman in Jnly, 1050. MemllcrH of Sliarl lleach .Siniit Troop I nie Nlinwti ulinvc iliirlni,' luiK.r Drivi-, received a telephone ea'tl on Easte." Itrltli. Iti'fre-shiuelits will he served Carol aishop on eharaeler, Nell dinilm- and Yola Uou'/.oucos Is In 1 careful" during dry nnd windy •between children nnd tcnchers, he the. laaugnraliim (if Ihi^ new Air Mxpliircr Kiniip lust wci-li. Sunday from their dnuRhler, Mrs, hion show, sponsored by the Junior of cnndldnlos for each dclogotlon to snid. Ho nlso thnnkcd Mrs. Charles Ho Is married to tlio former niiiifi-in. K;ilnili-I i.| ii;-: In An- following the program nnd the pid)- Hus-so on cUizen.ship, Elizabetli weather, and reminded them Unit the convonllon or town cofnmlttee Ionise Faronl of Derby. They Ronald McDermott, now' living in Women's l.eague of the Old Slone rhiirge ni nnncinit. one danger af grass fires Is (hat Mlssner for the splendid work she lliony iJ'Amalci, l.nl,-; l-'J-;i, i;cni:,li Rapid City. South Dakota- Mrs. lifl is iavited. Kurt/, on service, ami Tiieresa Cric-^ membership to he voted for, one hns done during the yonr ns presi­ have two children, Lorralac, fl Ilarrw Lewis, inercliani, .'13 Mnrlin STO^Y CREEK Church to he held May 2 at 7:30 •file program to be prcsenled will they are liable to extend to other ballot shall be cnst.by the secre­ 96 Residents Listed Park. McDermoll assured her ' parents The Youn^ Uei)ubllcan Club will chl on leadershl[i. Edmund Sulli­ dent of the Hnrbor Street P.T.A. and Donnls, 1. Roud; Giady.s Lowenlhal, hou.sewife, IMcaM! iihoiii. items for this In the parish liouse. be as follow.s: hnlldlngs. Hayes said Ihe ban tory. .Smith. Raymond C- et ux to John column to Nancy Hafncr that Iho cily was In no danger of hold a meeting Tuesday at 8 in the van, president of the group, gave would ri'inaln In effect until afler Refreshnienls were served by 93 Forbes Pliicu; Helen Lynch, .Serving on the committee ar­ Scene t Soidli eSa Island Seeiii): The following have been named For Duly On jury If. Cook et ux, Henry St., Lol-s 311- 8-:il«l flood.. Annex House. S. R. Ijawi'enne, In- the welcoming addres,s, and Princi­ a "goad heavy rain," Mrs. Woolson nnd her connnltlee, Dick Brewer Elected boii.sewlfe, 31 Rlchnumd St.; Mar­ riustrial roiallnns manager of Sper- ranging the card party are Mrs. Hali Hal, Carmen l.eonetll; to,serve on the town coliinilttoo One hundred and elf;ht lilast Ha­ ***** pal Carl Garvin also spoke briefly SliM'py Lagoon, Malvlnn.Monlguni- and were enjoyed by nil. garet MncArtliur, housewife, 159 317. ry and tiarnes Company, will be the Theodore French. Mi-,s. Vincent Fa- to be voted on Monday! John F. By Chapel Fellowship ven residents have been numlnated .SI. 'I'hercsa's K. Gci. C'lnireh Miss Ruth Kelsey, daughter ot iry, ilnii Hid, .South Sea Island Lawler, •10 Deerfield Slroct; Mrs. Saltnnslall Pkwy; Josophlno;Madi­ Pieragostliii Ijulgl to Genaid I gut^t speaker. HI:: loiiie will be Siino, Mrs, Eric Ciustufson. Mrs. Le­ to the group. At n recent mocllng of the for Jury duly by the Board nf Amnio, Foxon J'ark, Lots 477-478 "Rev. Francis Breen. Puslor Mr. and Mrs. lloward Kelsey of 'The HIghl lo Vote." All Young onard Hunter, Mr,s. William Lyne- New members in grade nine arc: : Donee Group; Cbordeltes, Barbara Scliool Boaid Charles' Miller, 63 Bradley Avenue; • AAA* son, housewife, 32 Hobson St.; Law­ Bucna VLsta Road, has been tcni i .\nrdcn, Marlon ciarU, Dorothy An- William Jaspers, 132 rtospfict Chnpcl Kcllowshlp of the Short Selectmen, according to a ILst N. Chesnut St.. Lol.s 461-409. E. Masses 8 and 9:30 a. m. Sunday Uepublicnns aie urged to attend. hamt'. Mi's. Sliepard Johnson, Mrs- Barbara Brinkman, Lois Judge, East Haven Green GaragO" Ittuch OniUirChurch, Dick Brewer rence Madison, electrician, 32 Hob porarlly transferred to the Water Robert Ilartmim, Mrs. Harris An- ' asiii'-lo and Louise Thomas; llawull- Road; Mr.s, Frank Burkor, 5 Urc filed this week with the clerk of Savoy St., Lots 470-473. E. Savoy Confcs-sions 7:.3fl p: m. .Saturday. Mr. und IVIrs, .losepli Ityder of 118 Sholla Kornglebel, Barbara Leav- Studies New Avenue; Ilonry Ant-<, HZ Tyler JDnndnIck II. I'VrraTii was elected president to succeed son St. bury office of the American Auto stey. strom, Michael Paollllo and Rich­ an Toe, Nancy Harrington; Duo, the Superior Court In Now ilavcn. » * * • * mobile Association. She is n.mem Sunindt Avenue, celebrated their Wbiliicy Twins; l.sle of Dl'cains-Toe Sti'eel; Ervlpu Appli)nnle,l'18 Vista Louis It, MaRKlorc .lolin Myers who resigned.' Also Elslo Male, housewife, 33 St.; 1/Ots 432-444 Chestnut St.; Lots llfilh wedding anniversary Sunday In charge of the fashion show ore ard Weed. In grade eight. William The .lury Commission will drn\v Edward St,; I\uby Martin, house­ Church of Christ, Coligregntlonal ber of the New Haven staff of the l.)iin.-.., Singing .Seniors - - 11. Gor- Drive; Mr.s. pito Bath, 200 Dewey GENERAL REPAIRING The youth group wllT sponsor n 421-420, N. Pershing Avc.E. Savoy by attending the Latin Quarter. Mrs. Sherwootl Chainberlaln, Mrs. Weed. In grade eight, William Pay Selicdules Avenue; Mrs. LoVerolt ClurU, T'l the names of 27 personu who will wife, 19 Cafherlne St.; Jo.soph Association. Frank McDonald, Mrs. .Staidoy di'ii; Monkey Shines, Barbara Wll- ON ALL MAKES OF CARS siinck hnr nt the .squnre dnnco to St.; Lots 445-456; S. Chestnut St., Rev. Arnold R. Vail, Pastor The> also received two orchid lels Blatebley, Margaret Clo,si., .leaii I At an ail,lourned meeting of Ihc Bradley Avonuo; William Durso, bo given by the church on,Friday, serve na jurors,during the coming McDonald, foreman, 72 -Francis St, Readings by fiuin tlielr son, Sgl. Ariudd Ityder, Kalloch. Mrs. Alex Mcintosh, Mr-s. Colwell, Irene Frlberg, Josei)li scm; SiMi Breezes, Lillian 'fhonias; 175 Main Htrcnt Knsl ilitvcn W Savoy St.; N. Pershing Ave.. W. Morning service at 11 \f Ka.uy Hula, Five Dreatns; To You j ,,M„calio.> Friday evening .595 Main Strctil; Albert Davidson, I'honc HO 7-3785 April 25. year; Knthcrino McDonough, housewife, statlonca , ut Ilickhani I'leld In Marcus Gandossy Jr. Grignano and Francis Quinlan were 31 Stevens St.; Doincnlck Mellllo, Savoy St.' Lots 408-420. ' Sunday School 9:45 Appointment Ure Aveiiuo; Mrs. lUtS-SOll Franli, 83 If any church member'wishes Tlio list Is as follows: .Irene llauali . Serving on the refreshiiienl coni- Inducted Into the soclely. .Seventh Sweelhcariir'rl Sails, tAnthon Aholay, Laundanonorls Gnltlieb; Pag­; ' reiireseiuolives Irom the teachers, Vl.sln Drivb; Vincenl 'Flufniio, 20 proprietor, 19 Prospect PI. Ext.; Parker, Cooige el nl,'lo James T. Howard Kelsoy, Supt. euslndlons, cafeteria, clerk.s and a to contribute sandwlchc.i,' plenso Aceto,, housewife, ' 28 Rdwnrd in your home . . . Miss Patricia Clancy, daughter of mlttee are Mi's. Blanding Kings- grade members arc Fred Lombardl an l.rive Song, Joan Lynch, Taylor Avenue; Wlllliiin Ginnotic, I conlnel IJlck Brewer or Arleno Joseph Mosklll, draftsman, 2B7 Ty­ Smith nfc ux, W. Taylor Ave, S. - Pilgrim Fellowship 7 p. m. ford, Mrs. Sidney .Siswick, Mrs. udmlnl.slrntivi' .salary eommltlocs f Stroct; Mai'y Anderson, house­ Bishop St. « * * * « CALL WE 4-1453 Ml. and Mrs. Thomas Clancy of aiirt Patricia Morro. (;urtnln Calls .58 Hemingway Avoiiue; Bortel KvlK, ler St.; Bart Miniter, orderly, 21 Howard Wie. Mrs. Edward Wood- met Willi the board to dlscttss sal­ Kloohur.s, 100 Frank SUeet; Ralph wife, 110 Prospect Ed; Parker Lntclla, Louis lo Frank BeiaduccI Por Appointment 120 Laurel Street, will leave Mon­ The following students received Walkin', Alble Vlgorlto, Dancing Alwood, agent, 0 Bradley Avenue; Barker Place; .John Moran retired. Members of the Pilgrim Fellow­ word is in charge of publicity. honorable mention; -Grade nine, ary schedules. llurdcr, Hunt Lone; llernmn Hack- CAPITOL THEATRE 7 Bartletl Rd.; Marguerite Mur­ et ux, E. Pametto Trail and rt. of ship and. guests attended the six day for Lackland Field, San An III The Dark, ainKlng Juniors; X-KAY SURVEY .. Maurice Bailey, rehired, 140 Plc- COLONIAL PRIDE tonio, Texas, for basic training in Reservations .may be made by Richard Carlson, Anthony Glon- The teachers, admlnlstrnl.lve nnd barth, Dodge Avenue; Rudolph phy, housewife, 14 Ilo(chklss Rd.; way N.Cosoy Beach Ave.; Part lots o'clock sunrise service held on calling Mr.s- Arthur Custaf-son, 110 Dance'Me l.oo.se, Dick Weed; Dni- Kuen, Foxon Roud; Julius Knczyu- n- 271 Main St., East Haven The X-Ilny Survey conducted un­ sant Ave; Ethel Borkor, house­ 110-11- and 12, Momauguln Helghts. BOTTLED IN BOND the Women's Air Force. Miss jioLtl, Germalne Jacks(ni, Linda — I.urns Studio clerics recommendallons were turn­ Marold Nu.sh, merchant, 218 Main Easier morning. Talks were given ing, Vinnie Bruno, Barbara Porlo; der tlie VNA Tuberculosis; Progrnin wife, 189 Tyler Street; Mao Ho STRAISHT BOURBON ; Clancy; graduate of the cla.ss of 7-2416. Jacobson, Virginia Landa, Shli'ley ed over lo Ihc school committee for sltl. Strong Street; . Mrs.' Edword St.; George Nnblo, merchant, HIU Hosley, Richard E. el als to by Diann Murphy, David Vull, Carl Miss I,uey DeCaiirio became Mrs. Sal\alori I'nglia on Saturday .Scene 11 .Stardust Sceiui Kronberg, 03 Grnnnis SIrool; Adcl- • will he held In the Inst week of Buechele, housewife, fiO Minor 100 5TH q QQ 1950 al Ea.st Haven High School L'lleureux, Joan McFailan

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