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THE MOVIE GUYED Business Directory THE HOME NEWSPAPER IS A THE HOME TOWN PAPER — af — Calendar Of Events VITAI, FORCE IN EVERY TOWN BRANFORD — NORTH nRANTORH NEWS FIIOM lIOH-YWOOn; I Came," by Louis Bromneld, which Is Meanderings PORTBAYI^JG AS IT DOES STONY CREEK — PTNE ORCHARD 2nd and 4th Tuesday night, Nashawena Council, Degree of Po­ 43 incii sink and tub combinations Eleanor Powell and Fred Astalre now showing at the Loow Poll Col LOCAL nAFPENINGS IN SHORT BISACU — INDIAN NECK lego Theatre for a 2nd big week. cahontas in Red Men's IIoll. 2S,9.i complete. Toilet outHts GRANNIS CORNER — RIORRIS ready for the starting gun on their Myrna plays the amarous Lady 1st and 3rd Fridays—Vnsa Star Ijodge, No. 150, Svco IIoll. complete S12.95. Bath tubs S14.50. FAMILIAR LANGUAGE COVE — EAST HAVEN first co-starring film, "Broadway First Monday—Indian Nock Fire Co., Social Meeting. of a Ct)e Pranforti BgUtiiein I*-; E.skoth; Power is seen as the roman Wall IJasins S5.45. Conn. Plumbing Melody of 1040" Robert Taylor tic Major Safl. and Brent Is cast as Second Monday—Indian Neck Fire Co., Husinens Meeting ami Heating Materials Co., 1730 AND EAST HAVEN NEWS adopting Patricia Zolgfleld's boxer the world-weary Tom Handsome In Third and Fourth Mondays—Indian Neck Fire Co., Drills .Slate SI, New Haven, Conn., dog when Patricia aiid her now the 20th Century Fox Film. Book Worm VOL. Xn—NO. 25 Branford, Connecticut, Thursday, Soptemljor 28, 1039 ' Price Five Cents hvsband nioycd In an apartment Bronda Joyce, star-maker Zan- EVERY WEEK Phone G-0028. ....Members of . . the "Remember" uck's newest discovery, heads a Thursdays: 12:15, East Haven Rotary Club. company looking forward to Low great supporting cost as Fern Si Ayros' Ice cream treat every aftor- Mondays—Branford Rotary, 12;]5, Congregational Church mon In this powerful story of hu ALL MAKES npjn at four.., Ann Rutherford Pridnys—Pawson Tribe, I. 0. R. M. at 8 P. M. in Hodmen's Hall. TYPEWRITERS — Court Of Honor 290 New Names Appropriation man emotions at tho breaking point "A Book of Wild Flowers" by vinco himself that .Spring will again Pawson Tribe No. 61 Host Annual Town Elections being seen hero and there In the while the angry forces of nature PridiiyH—Bingo—at tho Tryst 8:00. New, Rcbultls, Rentals, Portables, Margaret McKcnney Is the realtea- restore our attractive lawn but For Boy Scouts comp.ihy of a West Point Cadet ravaged the earth: Clarence Brown tlon of a hope long cherished by tho Supplies Added! To List Of $405,402.71 .,..Jo Ann Sawyers off on an exten­ directed the film. SEPTEMBER 23rd author who knows and loves our Charles W. Parker and our neighbor ded motor trip through California. Board of Admission of Electors moot. Convenient Terms To Red Men Officials Will Be Held Monday; Tho 2nd big feature on this won native wild flowers, and has wanted know better, Is Announced Of EJI^ Voters She is accompanied by her school Askedjor L H. derful program is "The Jones Pam Outing, Momauguin Masonic Ijodgo at Lake McLay. to make them familiar to children. "Here's Now England"—a guide RELIANCE TYPE^VRITER CO. chum, Eleanor Nollson Judy lly In Hollywood" with Jed Prouty liiirricano dance, sponsored by Bradford Manor Fire Dopt. In the color pictures by Edith F. to vacationland Is on Ted's bedside The Court of Honor Committee Oarland bowling over audiences Qraiul MaslorH' Day—Walliiigford Masonic Home, lilS lunch. C, B. GUY, Mgr. Republican Eally Tonightr—Dome- Appropriations in the various Ac- and Spring Bylngton. Johnston the flowers are at full table. Is lovlshly Illustrated In gra- At Sessions Friday tor Branford, Giillford and Madison partmehts as set up in the East Ha­ Meeting Will Adjourn with; Mickey Rooney's new hit tune, vure, with twenty-one small maps orata Issue Elgfit Plank Platform See You In The Movies, bloom; In tho small black and White Telephone 7-2738 met last Friday evening at the ven Town Budget, which will be pre­ "Oceans Apart.". Edward O. Rob­ and a large folding map In color 109 Crown Street, Eiootioni Monday. Your Movie Guyed SEPTEMBER 2Bth sketches, the way they appear at New Haven Branford Community House with sented before the. town meeting on inson adding to his vast collection showing all the recreational regions Plans for the local boy scout Sociiil AVorlcors in Cliiirch Parltirs. the close of the floral season. October 0, are as follows; Assessors, of symphonic recordings,. Virgin- throughout New England that are Great Keeper Of Wampum Alfred Smith Entertains State troop for the coming season were Ballot Boxes Open From 6 to 6 In Three Voting Districts la .Wcldler starting to work on her iially, AVost 15nd Rcpiililicnn AVorkors in AVost End Pirohouso WANTED: Representative to look The Board of Selectmen of East $2,025; back taxes, $3,000; Bonds, 8 o'clock. open to tho public. discussed and the following calen­ first starring pictures, "Looking Af­ Junior brought a "Book of Wild after our magazine subscription Croat Chiefs At Shore Dinner In Short Beach Home Haven have Issiied tho call for the $45,000; Building department, $3,- —Other Items Of Call Will Bo Considered At Ad­ Drive-In-Theafre Flowers" homo from the Blackstone interests In Branford and vicinity. dar accepted. ter Sandy." Robert Young re­ —New Tribes Being Instituted. annual town mooting Monday for 361; Contingent, $10,180.66; Election journed Meeting A Week Later. Library because we wanted to find NOTHING TO IT! Our plan enables you to secure a Regular meeting of the Court of the election of i town officers and turning to his. ranch after "North­ SEPTEMBER 26th Expenses, $1,616; Fire Department, Seeing and hearing the movie? the name of a strange purple flow­ A golf professional, hired by a good part of the liundrcds of Honor will be held the second Fri­ then to be adjourned one week to west Passage", location to find six Musical Program, 7:30, Junior Mhsioal Art Society, in the The Improved Order of Red Men $21,685; Health and Sanitation, Selectmen Gurdon Bradley, John out-of-doors at the Mllford Drlvo- er blossoming right now oast of tho big department store to give golf dollars spent in this vicinity each day evening of eacli month from October 9 at 8 p. m. In tho town new kitten, nine Dalmatian pups Academy. of the State of Connecticut met $4,150; Highway Department, $15,- S. Rogers and Frank R. Williams and a'colt, all'born during his six- In Theatre, Post Road and Cherry garage. lessons, was approached by two wo­ fail and winter for magazines. Post Office Has October to May, hall, when the town's annual bus­ New Road Work Friday evening with Pawson Tribe 000. Hl^h Street Improvenionl, Ayoeks absoneo. Street, Mllford has become a popu­ Three other books attracted our men. "Do you wish to loam to play Oldest agency in V. S, Guaran­ The meetings will open at 7:00 iness win be transacted. The polls have given warning of tho annual lar recreation for many people SEPTEMBER 28th boy, "Natural History" edited by golf, madam-," he asked one. teed lowest rates on all periodi­ No. 61 A. delegation of members of p. m, under the leadership of Com for election of town offices wlll.be $057.90; Interest and notes, $$33,- town mooting to bo held Monday. King Vldor using hia trailer as an ''Force Majeure" Will Continue frorii all parts of Connecticut. The AVoll Cliild Conference, Kast Haven 'i'owii Hall 2 to 4. Charles Tate, Regan, director of tho "Oh, no," she said. "It's my cals, domestic and foreign. In­ Hammonassett Tribe No. 1 of New missloner Loomls for the review of open next Monday from 6 a. m. to 935; Insurance, $5,000; Miscellan­ offloo for In-between scene con- Ballot boxes will bo ' located In management has arranged for fine 4-H Aoliiovemont Day British Museum of Natural History; friend who wants to learn, I learn­ structions and equipment free. candidates for promotion. 6 p. m. In the town hall for the eous, $5,000; Old Age Assistance. sultations on ^'Northwest Passage.' Haven was present. , Instructions each voting district viz; at tho Com­ pictures, and with tho excellent fa­ Dane CooUdgo "Old California Cow ed yesterday,' Start a growing and permanent At 8:00 p.-m. the local troop at center district, the Bradford Manor $13,220,21; Police Department, $14,- Six Weeks ..M...,Cecllla Parker proudly display, Past Sachem, Louis E, Peck of munity House; at the Public Hall, cilities and congenial -service, au- boys" and "The Story of Aircraft" business In whole or spare time. which place the Court Is meeting 588,33; Public Safety Board, $200; n ing her now suede-lntlaled bag, gift SEPTEMBER 29th Stratford, director of organization Fire House for the Momauguin dis­ School Street, 'siony Crook; and at tolst-theatregoers are sure of en­ —Chelsea Fraser. Mr, Eraser des­ SUBSCRIBE TO TIIE Especially adaptable for Shut- In accordance with Instructions win be the host for the award of trict, and the Foxon Park Fire Schools, $140,396; Sinking Fund, Roprcsenlatlve Ernest E. Carpen­ from hubby Dick Baldwln^and the Executive Board, Branford Garden Club, 2:45. IIo.stoRS, Mrs. ins. Address MOORE-COTTRELL, was present to report on progress the Fire House, Short Beach. joyable entertainment. cribes tho vast airways which cover of the Post Office Department, pa­ merit badges and advancements. House for the Poxon district. $4,200. State and County Tax, $11,- ter (R) has received a notice from first time,she has had her married .lohn II. Bircli. BRANFORD REVIEW Inc., Naples Road, North Cohoc- made on new tribes that are ex­ trons of the Branford Office are Boxes win bo open for the recep­ Tho program bolhg presented from the earth. This edition Is a com­ •The ceremonies of investiture will 000; Street Lights, $10,500; Surety Ijiltlals on anything since her wed­ ton, N. Y. pected to be Instituted this fall, notified that Indemnity will no At tlie adjourned meeting the tho state highway commissioner tion of ballots from six o'clock In this past Wednesday evening to Sat­ plete picture of tho world of avi­ be directed by Mr. Leonard Hub­ Bonds, $760; Tax Collector, $5,153; ding one year ago„„....,Qroer Gar- SEPTEMBER 30th Madison expects to organize a tribe longer be paid for the loss of regis- chief item of business will be the saying that work will bo resumed on the forenoon until six o'clock In urday niglit Is "Scartace" with Paul ation, enlarged In size, full of new bard of Guilford. Town Clerk, $4,500.71; .Town Hall, son gettlng'lnto the spirit of her Public Pood Sale, Nortli Branford Congregational Cliurch within two months and Clinton like­ tered articles and parcel post pack­ taking of action on the report of the attcrnoon. Muni, George Raft and Ann Dvor­ material and full of tho latest pho­ FOR RENT—heated room with pri­ A partial schedule follows: Octo­ $4,000; Town Officers $6,185; Town the East Haven cut-off In about six first American role by having only wise. Branford, with Joseph KUmas, ages in malls addressed to foreign the Board of Finance and the set­ After the election of of floors tho ak. This most sensational of movie tographs. vate family. New home. Break­ ber 1930, Short Beach; November, Court, $3,000; Welfare Department weeks,. the latest dance tunes played on BRANFORD Chief of records, has been Instru­ countries, when the loss of such ting of a tax rate for tho coming consideration of other Items of tho the set...;,.,..Robert Taylor,.In eve­ dramas cast Muni and Raft in spec­ OCTOBER 3rd Our lovely daughter, you know, fast served if desired. Beach 1039, Branford; December 193D, $15,000. 'WPA $8,700; Riverside Fire Houses In tho path of the road mental in the formation of the' new articles Is due to -"force majeure' year, call will be adjourned to Monday, ning clothes, answering an early tacular roles. Specially selected Card Party, Priiioess Chapter, 0. B, S. has a Job; not a position but a Job. Place. Phone 265-3. group. ruary 1940, Stony Creek; Wagon, $2,000. A total of $405.,402.71 LAUNDRY (causes beyond control). A total of 290 new voters have have boon moved new gas connec­ October 0th at 10 a, m. In tho Com­ morning studio call and changing a .ihort subjects and the latest News Nevertheless she took time to look North Branford In Northford); Jan boon added to the voting lists, ma­ Serves Lobster Dinner As a rule, It Is considered that tions havo boon made and work to­ munity House. Hat tiro; because gas stations were completes tho bill. OCTOBER 5th over "The House of Windsor" by uary 1940, Stony Creek; February king an approximate total of 4300 FLAT WORK Great Keeper of Wampum Alfred the loss of mall resulting from acts ward Grannis Corner will begin at Republicans Clioico still closed. Nat Pendleton got­ Starting tomorrow night, tho pro­ Girl Scouts, 'I'rnop 28, in Legion Hoonia. Captain Eric Acland, author of Legal Notice 1940, Guilford; March 1940, Madi­ residents qualified to vote next Mon Smith entertained last evening at of war (Including slezure of cargo that tlmo. , J Republicans oholco; asscsor; ten 'g"cttlng In readiness for his gram win include "100 Mon and a "The Princess Elizabeth "The House son. day. WET WASH his home, in Main Street, Short as contraband) constitutes a case Teacher's Death The plan calls for a 14 foot undei Charles Reynolds. Board of Tax Re­ "Xfildnro" role: by going on a'cu Girl" with Dcanna Durbin, Leopold of Windsor Is a stirring narrative, LIQUOR PERMIT Parents and friends of Scouts arc Republican Rally NOTICE OF APPLICATION Beach, for tho state great chiefs. of "force majeur." pass at High Street, south of tho view, Mortimer D. Stanley; select­ cumber dlet..:.,...,Myrna Loy, Tyrone Stokowskl, Adolpho Menjou, Eu­ I'll hot they don't," declared | her, a front-toothless smile enligh­ Pat says, of the events that took Lobster dinner was served at 8:00 Invited to attend the awards. A Republican Rally will bo held men, Gurdon Bradley and John S. SOFT DRY This Is to give notice that I, Ed­ The ruling comes as the result of Caused By Fall railroad bridge. Power and George Brent bring the gene Pallotte, Mlsoha Auer, Billy tening his freckled face. place during that year from the o'clock by Mrs. Smith, a prominent tonight at 8 In Bradford Manor Rogers, town clerk, Wlnllold R. tltrco loading characters of the Ken. ward P. Bradley of Boston Post the sinking on the night of Sept, State Wghway surveyors havo Gilbert, Alma Krugor, Jack Smart, The End death of George V to the accession member of the Degree of Pocahon­ Fire HouiiE, The public Is Invited to Morgan; town treasurer, Milton J. great novel to life In Darryl P. Zan Rd, Branford, Conn,, have filed an 15, of the Belgian motor vessel Alex boon working thl? week at the Clark Jed Prouty. Also on this bill tho "I'll betcha a nickel they lose." fo George .VI on December 12. tas.- attend. Refreshments and a social From Moving Car Warner; agent town deposit fund, uckiS production of "The Rains application dated 1 Sept. 1939 with Van Opstal which sailed from New County Women Avenue, Alps Road, Wostwood Road, latest News and specially selected "All right, It's a bet," exclaimed BENEFIT SHOW With Piitty away during tho day hour win follow^ tho speaking pro­ Milton J. Warner; auditor, R. the Liquor Control Commission for Those present were; Great Sach­ York for Antwerp, Belgium, there Short Beach Junction on what Is short subjects. Ken. Maybe he would get the soda A boneflt show will be sponsored I find I have more to do than road gram. Funeral services were conducted George Hansen; grand Jurors, FINISHED WORK a Restaurant Beer for the sale of em Raymond I. Peterson, Great were lost 79 sacks of regular mall, understood to bo the eighth highway for the Rod Men's Athletic Fund at so all I have'done this week for Senior Sagamore Herbert E. Moore, Plan Meeting The Young G. O. P. Club of East yesterday morning from tho par­ Frank G. Page, Daniel Brandrlft, _OPEN AIR AUTO THEATER after all. The Huskies would win; alcoholic liquor on the premises including 15 sacks of foreign closed survey tor that section. Surveyors tho Branford Theatre, Septmber 28, books Is to enjoy "Tested One- Act Great Junior Sagamore William Haven met at Republican head­ lors of M, F. Walker and Sons, fol­ Charles O. Scastrand; collector of PAUL MUNI IN they'd won all the games they had BACHELOR SERVICE Boston Post Road, Branford, Conn. transit mall of the 64 sacks of Uni­ were also spending some time at 27, 28. BIng Crosby may be seen In Plays," selected aand edited by Os­ Dunlop, Chief of Records, WUUam quarters In Main Street Tuesday lowed by a solemn requiem mass in taxes, Daniel F. Daly; constables, The business is owned by The Oasis ted States origin there were 13 In Baybrook the Plant property east of Short , "SOARFAOE" already played. tho picture "The Star Maker." car E, Sams, Jr. Saunders, Past Great Sachems evening to hear addresses by can­ St. Brendan's Church for Miss Ella arc. Leon W. Barker, Nunzlanto SHORT STORY Inc., of Boston Post Road, Branford, sacks of registered mall.' Galllgan of 1586 Chapel Street, Now Beach. Details for this proposed WITH GEORGE RAFT "I'll be right here to collect, small Summer heat ruined our lawn. George A. Falrchlld, ' Fred L. Nel­ At';a luncheon-meeting recently didates for offices In the forthcom­ Sclarotto Wilbur Burne, Edward W. )!:istcrn Junct. ^—^-_ Conn, and will be conducted by Ed­ Haven. highway have been under consldor- Hu. 1 & lA SELECTED SHORTS.NEWS fry. So don't try to walk away." "The Lawn," how to make it and ward F. Bradley of Boston Post son, George Kreh, Frank Haggerty. In the butch-Treat the executive ing campaign. Walker;, registrar oj voters, 'Walter ;Coiit. Bvcry Nlslit • nain or SItlni FOR LOCAL NEW^ how to maintain It by Charles W. Great Prophet William Loverldge The principal speaker was Judge Miss Galllgan received a fractured atlon for a number of years. The One of the Juniors was at bat, a Road, Branford, Conn, as permit­ board of the New Haven County H.Palmor; Board of Bdudallon, STARTSAT 8 P. M.—UAST SHOW AT 11 THE LOST NICKEL Parker is a subject of discussion be­ Tel. 572-2 — 572-3 and Past Sachem Louis E. Peck. Edward Reynolds. skull Saturday morning when she road would cross Farm River above tall, florid boy about sixteen. The RBAD.THE, tee. Junior Society Women's Republican association Milton P. Bradley and Flora K.- - by Mary Paul tween Ted Sr, and our next door -i.Aldel9gatlon. from Pawsgp i^^Txlbe rnade; plans ..foi: a large lurioheon- Monday, evening, a Republican unknowingly manipulated, (ho^ door the present bridge. ball whized at him; he lifted the B. W. Nelson, Prop. Goldsmith. BRANFORD REVIEW neighbor. Edward P. Bradley MettiJf:0'et%trTran"fffBByBfHOK; lwnaioEol!»a;ifflXipi)Stftt6Ciisa^^^ .,.,•^4 bat and struck It far out. The'Rus- Dated 1st Sept. 1939. No; Biwiil: attend a"" meeting iiT ^^^6iVes Prog ram

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t-age Two TJ?E BRANFORD RSVtp\y, 'yHUfiSQAY, SEPTglvipEl? 28.4P3q THE BIIANPORD IlEVIEW, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1B39 S» Page Tliypo produced a greater woman than Miss Peggy Bowles of North Gull- Frojiccs E. Wlllard," Not only In the Conpcclicnl's Governor Al Ford Exposition ford left'Friday to enter Middle- United States but aM over thd world, SHORT BEACH bury College. All In The oven In sppio cqiifttrlpfj lyhere wl^r has' raised its'ugiy li'a'ad, tlie one UNION CHAPEI, Mr. and Mrs,'Arthur Peterson, ot Miss Betsey Converse, of Stony hur)dretlj 'ftniljyortery of her b'ltli Is Munson, Mass, we're Week end 'ylsi- Creek left this week' for the Mas­ News Of General Interest To Women Day's Work Sunday, Odtobcr 1,''1939 11 a. m. bellig potTi{^p(TlPrfltp^. I^petljigs Sermon by the' pastor. Rev. E. O.tdr s here. ters School, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. By E C. and N, I|. CAIlPENTEIf haye been lield; frees and fl'owers Carpenter. Topic: The Greatest planted, vorlous memorials erected, 31ft of All. Anthem by the Choir; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palmer In­ Including beautiful "Wlllard Hall" 146 Sunday School, George Brown. tend to remain all winter In their GOOD GOVTiHNI^IENT Window Conditioning Economical Insulation Lamb Fpr New Beef Pot-Roasts ot Northiyostprn University, where Jupcrlntcrident; Lesson Topic. The W. C. T. U. Convention to Be Told No^y that so many have lost all cottoge In Highland Park. TIPS she dlstlngusiied herself as an edu­ infancy of Jesus, New Grading Sy- right to lake part In their own gov- GAD - A - BOUTS Ideas In The Menu '»»K::s««r..3i<»3:.s««>«:,~.?i»'r':=«' cator. Authorized by Congress, Post­ itcni goes Into effect. Or Hearty Meal of Widespread Temperance Gains ornment (the last ustiniftte that 1 master General Farley has direoted Friday, September 20, 7.45 choir Should you break a jar or bottle, have seen gave the number at about that a special three cent stamp Is to ^chear.'ial; Tuesday, October 10, Mr. and Mrs. James Shepard, ot Su8:gcstions For Unusual Cu(s Amicontainin g liquid In opening it, fas­ For the hearty meal which ap­ 700,000,000) everyone slipuld be be |ssil(itt In Spiiim^moratlon of |ior Bradley Avenue, East Haven have peals lo the men at any llnic ot the 3happl Workers 4nnual Ipnchppn. College \^o\e^ Dishes Given By Hnmc ten a piece of absorbent cotton over more 'oa^ior |.o Ittkd part If possible sbrylcc' as an bdiiqat(ir.'^|ie vyas one been attending an American Legion year, you can make no better c|ioico In this groat prlvlloic, I venture'a of the organizers of thb flrst Na­ Kconumisl the end ot n funnel and strain the Mrs. Clifford Peterson and Mrs. convention in Chicago. than a savory • tender' pot-roast. few sugBos^lons to tjiosp who really tional Council of Vfon\f!t\, a charter .\. ,T. Peterson visited the Y'pr'd's liquid through it; tlie cotton will Serve it with noodles or diunphnBs wai|t gpofl' gOYornn)enl. First, go to member of tlip D.'A^ |i.' ,Presldent Virginia and Harold Pprritt of Do you become tired of prcparaing P'air Siin'day . Mr. and Mrs. L. A. penton ot catch any liny pieces of glnss and and eravy it tho'day Is a wee bit Jij-0,R HOOO OUT OFC the polls,'and vote Op election day. o'f tlie Woman's Christian Temper­ East'Haven are attending Aurora roods in the same way day after Buffalo, New York are guests this make the Uould sale for use.' c)illlyi It the day Is warm, servo 11 7 • '40i00b INCORPOI?ArED\gisl) '-'"M , People too lazy or Indifferent to do ance Union from 1079 until her College Iri Aurora, 111,' '• " week ot Mr. and Mrs. John P. Bar­ day, week after weeki month after with cool crisp eolo slaw and you dcat|i In }8P8, and Founder of the Mr, and Mrs. Charles Miller have this ought to lose tfie rigljt to vote, clay, Edward Street, Eftst Haven. month? So does everyhouscwlte! will have a combliialion which w|ll ( ,COMMUNmESI?ROHIBITSALE . l|biior(dry, do not let partlslanstiip World's Cjirlstlo'n Temperance Un­ moved from the Rock-Maple cottage Miss Evelyn Shoemaker of CUff Tho very best possible life In ooking is likely to become bore- make a hearty meal that will win \ ;' OF Al.COHOI.IC BEVERAfe^sC. be the only cdntrolllng motive. I ion 111 1803, which wis the flrst In­ to the fprmej' Pitcher • housed In Street, Riverside, Is'ft Freshman' at live is your;own. You arc a person October 8 will be Family Day in some unless one experiments with ooinplhiicnts gnloro. believe In the two party system, and ternational organization of womcp Beckett Avenue. ^ ' the New Haven State Teachers with certain faults, certain powers '•rK|%'V -f - - .*JIV,|,- - - M&.. -V-«&& the First Congregational Church. new foods and new ways of pre­ For pot-roasts, bett chuck, rump, I belong to one ot the parties. But I In the world, College. and gifts that no one else has or TTLNDINO III, Wnil,l I'lM hi paring them occasionally—unless or heel ot tho round are ideal cuts do ppt bpjloyc tlifi|i PAvfy allegiance ^l'^ll Uip nil ot (ho family liiclr Mr. and Mrs. F. Ferguson have ever will have. Pe(!|nnlng ^his week, 8op(.pmbpr A Imnor nl Ihplr l;oiiie Iciwn of fdiiriii. Rev, EUiar Krpn of Watprbury one goes adventuring now and then. to choose, for while they tiro clas­ ^cqulre| one to vote for a ras'chl or returned 'from a vacfttldh' In Flor­ Richard KnpwHon, son of Mr- 27 dii'd Iftstlng 'uptil Optpber 3;" im SIralfonI, niivoriioi- It|iymnliyr cars, Tho Victor Hutchinson. ' Bd at the' Mot5oweli School ot Fash- tian Temporonoo Union will 7,000 out of 0,000 Jocnl opllori kiiiio. Bvory nienilinr of U|o tnrally Ford Ejposilion leads all other ni- Western Auto Lamb Piii-Wliccls When washing dried fruits piit is very simple indeed, aiid hero is stiidy stntlstlos of tho post-ropoul l|l|ply lo' ^0 potter If llioy are put Wprld's W.''C'. 'T. U,, ^m preside at In (11) nrclpiif Wnrld's Fnli bnoalcr. Ion. cloetiona since rbpenl.' •' '' li||)it8 in ollondancB, imaslng tho Have a iamb breast boned, then about one teaspoon ot baking soda the way, according to Inez S, 'VVIlson tehipornnco fight. In. fipqi^oriiy Is' riot everything, but the World's WCTU session.'Among T|ie aoycrnor was mnkliigiila third Phartod figures, on dry area C,10(l,OOOniurk on gcplemhor 7. fhe Short Beach Hose, Hook and Associate Store spread with bulk sausage and roll, into tile first water. Wash well, then homo economist. • ' Hlglillgiitlng this report and It Is d' l|il^lil(lly Important t|ilng in the ciplnon^ ppcokors \yll| be ^fLl••r Miss Dorothy Barclay, daughter The snow scene outside may seem the country Home o\\ner Savings that can be effected by the youngsters in the fftmlly and that the ing for the small and '3 to 4 hqUrs ohapt of West Hartford wore week with the tomato sauce. Add H cup hot water, cover and ced that ft flrst seleptnlan' pught to lOiSO to 10;45 p. m. Listen iri. parent-Toaohor work Is unque or­ 03 was Pharlps Blackstone op the •• insUlIatlon ot double glazing were double windows prevent .-condensa­ for Irge. It is more economical to buy end guests 'of Mr, and Mrs. Archer i int^restinRly illii.strjited recently in a tion on the glass and eliminate i^aot Lamb breast also may be rolled cook vevy slowly until dope. It tho hftvo the meeKncds''of ari ftpgel, the ganizations In that are no restrlo- 20th of September. the sliced canned beets. For a meatless menu. It is hard Mr. and Mr.'i. Edward Covert, ot ' 1^. H. C tlqns of race or religion fof Its mem­ JfnPWltpn. ; survey which covered all sections of sacpagQ and v/ater otrcaUod walls. as described above, but instead of liquid cpoks away, jiptlpri'po of'd'Jpb, ftnd the wisdom I. • : ' (iddmore butjto'find anything more IntcrostlnB High Street, East Ilavon were tho cutting into pin-wheels. It often Is df d''Solohion, ''qVid tl\cr6 ard not bership. Although It deals primarily Q. A. R. Hamre reaches his 83rd When covering jelly with paraffin week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A, li Mrs. Kenneth Wayland is in New left as a roast and cooked In one onltliroye ahour littlse foatr a cooking' time. Allo. w tthout qnd. more nourishing than mariy gupli men avftjlablp. No school Miss Mary E. Anderson of Stony with parents any person Interestecj birthday tomorrow. STARTS Sift flour, measure, sift three never heat it to the smoking point; Stuffed Egg Plant With Curry Treibol of Flushing, L. I. • York today attending, the World's piece. ' • •VYhilc this Is tho standard meth­ System 'ifOfM perfectly. Some room Creek Is a member of the class of Ir) the 'greater welfare of all chil­ Fruit Breads For times with baiting powder, salt and this makes It seperate from tho Solccl, small (jgtjf-plants, allowing Fair. Stuffed Lamb Shoiililcr Chops od for cooking a pot-roast, there moy hp 'crowded at bit, and some 1041 at Radcllfflo College. dren and young people may Join, Mr. WlUlom Pagerstrom, prlncl- TUESDAY sugar. Beat egg yolks until lemon sides of tlje tuniblers. After t)ie par- one egg-plant for each serving Mr. and Mrs E. D. Jones, of Sid­ Have lamb shoulder chops cut one are many ways to obtain variety othpr rooni Hdlf empty. That last fhe' qaterlftl aohleyeipents of Pftl of the East Haven High School colored; add orange Juice and milk afiflin Is'cold, scratch'the namo'ot Wash, wlpo dry, and oiil; of? a plooo ney Strcot, East Haven vlsltod lllo Mr. and Mrs. F. J. ^litcheli of Sunday Supper to two inches thick. Remove the With pot-roast. Have you tried 1^ rf costly luxtlry, go \vc ought to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cade, for­ the National and state' organlza- celebrated a birthday on the 27th. beating constantly. Add flour and the Jelly on top with a pin or sharp near the stem to form the lid. Scoop World's Fair this weak. tlpn might bo enumerated and the Wo'edbridfee 'win remain ft few bone and from the cavity made, cut instrument; this is easier than put­ these; ' out the center with a vegetablo be a bit patient arid usp conslder- mer residents of Branford are mov­ Qulclc fruit breads if made on melted butter. Beat egg whites un­ score \ypuld be lopg and varied, In­ Mrs. Eunice Killam, celebrated riiore weeks Ip the Paradise House; slits so that pockets can be formed ting on labels'.' Instead of using water as the scoop, Mliico it fine. Now minco a Miss Madolln'B. Zacher, Rogers fttlon. Ope tiling may be fairly as­ ing to Washington, D, C. Satijrdiiy are a delicious accompan- til stiff and fold Into tho batter; if cluding constructive ond protective her D4th birthday yesterday. Mrs. Rockland: Park. ' Fill these and the cavity made by liqiild, use tpmnto juice. Soitspn with small onion and green popper and street,, has been nam'ed'ogaln^fte sume, • ftnd that Is thfti ftny public lipent tor the Sunday night supper. desired, add M to Vj teaspoon grat' legislation, Improved ' educational Killam is In good health and ex­ removing the bone with a savory dff(e|al who Ijopes to [je reelected Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Julian an(| Slice these loaf breads somewhat ed orange rind. Turn into a but­ a bay-leaf, (saute In butter to a light brown. To the post ot historian, 1030-1040 Mary facilities—school buildings, cqulp- pects to live to be 100 years old. Mi;, qnd Mrs. Ben Medley are bread dressing. Lay bacon slices ov- Y'lII 'try to do his \York \vell.' " children of Tvoryton wore' guests SHARTENBiRG'S thinner than ordinary bread and tered loaf pan (8x4x3 inches) ine liquid from a small bottle of,,thi- s add tho mlnocd egg plant anandd ninClanp WnmtnWoosterr , nD .A A . R, Other ptfi-. mppt, curricula, better pay for'tea- new coriiers arid are located In the er the top and bake chops In a mod 'One l|,1ftl sugeestloii, especially to Sunday of Mr.' ftnd'Mrs. Walter spread with butter just before ser­ Spread with a mixture as follows: Your Home horseradish adds an excellent' fia- halt a ciip of canned tpmnto pf n dors ot''local interest are;'pounoUor, chers, Juvenile cdurts, housing iiri; Little Curtlss cptl;age. erate'oven (350 F) until done about vor to the potTroast.i l^s well as to mprl— when next Monday you stand Ne'wtoii, Indian Nedk. Mary Lou Buck was the guest of ving time. The chewincss and fla­ cream 1 tablespoon butter and stir good s|zei| ripe tpinato and onpiijsb Mrs. a Rarold Welch! genealogical Nisw ]H[.aive]n one'hour.. ' the gravy. Poiir this over tho meat before tlje ballot bpx and deposit provements, playgrounds students honor at a birthday party Fr|da,v vor of these breads add interest and In i/j cup sugar, a dash of olnna rlpb'lo absorb inosl of (.hc moialui'b, Spicy Lamb Chops A pel /y\"P^ after It is browned. ' r«<,sords, lyirq Arehor B. .Kpowiton. ydur bullqt as a 'ggod Anierlcan, "'• Mr. Herman Ely Jr. Is now a year clothed and kept In school. But the afternopn In Short Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wolfe will zest to almost any favorite Sunday mon and U teaspoon grated orange Simmer this rillxture for three''qua'r.- reriift|n'f6'r the w'l'hte'r'ln t'he Mon­ Before cooking, cut silts jnto tljq hblliq'inakfcrs, Miss Marlon KThat- resident of Blaokstone Park, Pine ernphaSIs on parent-teacher work Guests were, y^udrey Doollttle, suplier menu.' Marinate the lamb chops In By Jiino Floyd Buck ters of an hour; Season-with sail; enter 'the'votlnfe'maohltib, torpoYo roe hbusB, ' ' . ' ' rind. Bake at 325 F., 45 to 60 min^ oher; historical rcsoarph.'MlBs Za'oh- Orchard.. must'always be on the raising of Joan and Judy Hallden, Leah White, spicy French dressing for several potrroast and Insert stuffed piivesi and pepper and curry ppwdov to your hat ond elgar, and thank God \ • ': i • .Apricot Bread , _ ,.;,;u'tcsi.: ; ._ !•?''••"•' • :,'+„-v '••'•''•' •-: ••i ', '--i stah.dards rather than ftn materia! Joyce Lockyor, Bett:^ and Oathleen hours before cooking: Thoroughly pushing'them'Into the m(!at'so they.tasto. /\dd n b|t of. tliymo pr snso or ' "'"^ KPH, sf'" "VP In America', the 2'A cups flour • " '''": rrune Bread The monllii's of suppers on the dchievepibnts. ' ' ' ' ' Mescall, Rita Yolink, Barbara Al­ Mr. Francis Morfisseau visited the preheat the broiling oven with thd stay In iilace. ' niarJ"™'". " yoi' fftncy the fldybr' "Iftgd 0f'th6-freb;'"An)'erloa where Henry Hplsenheck hfls returned 2'4 teaspoons baking powder lawn under the ti'ces and lazyhoiirs The'first fall meeting of the Mii- • This statewide Parent Teacher len, Leona iPeterspn Bilile Buck ancj World's Palrgatiirday;' 1 cup sugar regulator set to "broil." Place the Rub tl)p kettle Ip which the pot-(piil tho'cgg plant s'hfells'wltii'this airrooe]s anfl religions live side by from 'New Haven Hospital" and' Is' at % teaspoon salt beneath the stars and terraces is slcal Art Society will be hold Oct. 17 Membership Enrpilnient Week is for Marsh Johnson. 2 tablespoons melted butter chops so that there Is a distance of orasf Is to be cooked with a ou( mixture, put the lid on each ohq side Iri harmony apd amity. his hopie In Hopson Avenue. U cup brown sugar about over and cfitertainjng will the two-fold purpose of beginning 1 egg, well beaten baout three Inches between the top clove of garlic before browning. and bake In a slow oven for one E. C. 0 '/j cup finely chopped almonds move Indoors again. the year forcefully and effectively 1 cup cooked prunes, cut In pieces of meat and the source of heat. iiour. Mr., and Mrs..Paul R. Andrews of Edward Plant, son of Mr. and Bajiropni Classes Al cup dried apricots, ground with a sustained and enlarged meiii Mrs. Ray U. Plant will enjoy birth­ ANNIVERSARY Vs cup prune juice Broil until the chops are browned So, if you have a basement or ex­ A UNJOIJE CAfippR 21 Winchester place. East Haven THE WHYTE STUDIO OF 1 egg 1 cup sour milk RON'T SOREAM LADY announce the engagement of their bershlp in every PorentTeacher As­ day observances October 11th. ' on one side, then turn and finish tra room that you've been planning BRANFORD One hundred years ago tlils week, 'DANCINCi ' ' 1 cup milk 1 teaspoon soda IT'S ONLY A LAMP, daughter, Bernlpc Allen to Thpnias sociation, and of making the whole the broiling on the second side. on converting Into a playroom now y :•. V. '\''. . 4 tablespoons melted butter 1 cup fine entire wheat flour pn' September 28, IBSp, there wps state conscious ot the parent-teach Little Joan Saprico, daughter of ScBJSon with salt and pepper and P. O'ToU of Short Boaoh. Will Start Mondfty, October 2nd Sift flour, measure; sift with ba­ is the time to start to work. Jusf Arrived bpfn In the little town ot Church- er movement arid philosophy. The Mr. and lyirs. Thomas • Sparliip of SALE! 2 cups flour serve immediately. Grandmother used to scream and LAUNDRY king powder, salt and brown sugar vlUo, N. Y., a girl baby of whom one The goal Is 40,000 members in 1040 And Thursday, Octpbcr 5th at 'A teaspoon baking powder faint at the sight of a snake, but Trinity Guild wlU meet iipxt East Main Street was three on Fri­ three times. Mix dry ingredients One of the reasons that a play, pt her eomponlap? In tho move- and every Interested citizen In the •JiSO II. m. Vi teaspoon salt her granddaughter takes it right In­ ?];,AT W0,^3K Wednesday for a covered dish lun- day. w|th almonds and apricots. Beat room Is such fun to fix up Is that Mr. and Mrs, Qracc Helena Swan, pient to procure thp yote for wpmon j'1™""?,°",^," , , , community a ipcmber. The stftte See Monday's New Haven Eegister Mix sugar, butter, egg, prunes and FEOSTINGS AND to the living room and piakea (i 10 .Florence Avenue, East Hayop, HEgilVNEBS COME MONDAY egg,, acid milk and , melted butter. prune Juice. Stir soda into sour one can make a very small amount WET WASH said, "The United States has never!'''"'"" '" ""= -"""'" ''°"^°' merpbershlp chairman Is Mrs, o. C. Members of thp Pocfthpntfts, lamp ot It, announce the birth of a dau'glitcr, Combine dry and wet ingredients milk and add. Mix and sift other in I-ILLINGS FOE, THE of n(oney coyer a multitude of KIlby of Hartford. Nashawena c'pun'cll will at;tenci a Proving that the gentler sex have Grace Helena at Oraco Ho.spl(ai on and mir until smooth. Pour into a griedients and add. Beat horoughiy. things. Barrels, tor instance, can be SOFT DRY two day state cpnyentlon In' Hiirt- HOME MADE OAKBEI lost thpir squcamlshlness, a lamp September 14; ' ' buttered loaf pan. Bake in a moder­ Bake GO to 70 minutes in moderate made into comfortaliie and pictur­ ford, October 11 arid 12,'' ate oven, 350 F. for 45 minutes. Ma­ esque chairs by use of a saw and a currently pn display at Pedac in 'smHKSSimsassamssssmiitssimsxsg' oven (350 F). Many women can bake a delicious kes one loaf 8x3'-4x3 inches. little carttsmanship in upholstery, Rockefeller Ceriter, has a base ot Mr. and lyirs. Peter Donofrlo have cake but pay too little attention to snakeskin that Is colled In life-like Mr. and Mrs. George R. Adanis of Orange Bread Anyone v/ho knows the rudiments mpved froin Brapfofd Center to In- Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Bailey of the filling or frosting—things that form around the lamp base, A yarn H^ppy Birthday Indian Neck and Mr. and Mrs. Hen-^ of carpentry can build his own bar dlqn Neck /Vvonye." 3 cups pastry flour Wllford Avenue are cjnjoying a two can make or mar the flavor of the sliade carries out the same color FINISHED WORK ry F. Gunnipnt of Hartford are''taT 5 teaspoons baking powder weeks tour South. cake. Search diligently for different and the more rustic looking the bet­ scheme—and the general snake Ing a week end trip tiirougji, tlie Modern EleGtric Washers !4 teaspoon salt filling and frosting recipes. Vary ter. And If you want a sure way toidea . For "panther women" there Is Shorthand, Typewriting. Book­ BACHELOR SERVICE HOMOGENIZED Berkshlres. Greetings win be extended on the Vi cup sugar Miss Ann Deion, Main Street has them so that your cakes will be amuse your guests, Install a distor­ a lamp with a genuine leopard skin keeping, Accounting;, Busltiess 0th to Ingrid Llnd, Granite Bay. 2 eggs separated been in New York for a few days. "different." Here are two recipes tion mirrior over the bar. Made ot base and a shade of natural wood Administration,- - ' DIotaphbrio, Mrs, L, Clark Frost pt LImcwood 1 cup .orange juice that you will Immediately recognize plate glass that has been bent On display at the cxhibitlpn are Comptometer, Day and Evening October Ist Is the ' birthday of 4yenue is ill at her lipme. ' ' 'A cup milk Lee McGraii was among those who as "permanents" for your file. either concave or convex, these mir­ lampshades made of everything Sessions, Co-oducatlonal. Enter rors are .sources of endless amuse­ t Vera Blokemon, East Haven. 1 tablespoon melted butter attended the Springfield Kxpositlon, Seven Minute Lemon Frosting frpm shgnl'Dns to men's shirting. at any.time. SAVE ment and are one of the best in- Tel. 57?-2 —572-3, petober 3 l.s the! ?!»'• ?21 Monto\vese Street PUone 7^4 il^ranford, Cppn. Deafness or ianpnired hearing rest, and avoid colds and intec- at'the hbmeof Harry 6. C'oolje In Tabor Lutherssn pontimiatlpri Pocket Watclies Ex(n»unati,ons pnly Py Appointment I sometimes follows ear infections, tijons. • • " • Paved' Street. ' ' ''••'•••'• e\a.hs win meet' Saturday at JO.' J ^"W e Save You Money" ,!iiuj#JI|UimLlll....Ullli.l.lfl.,..Ll...

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Page Four THE BBANrOBD REVIEW, TRURBDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1D39 THE BBANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1039 Qgly the meeting bowling was enjoyed by after years of Illness became a Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dickinson DuBreull. [WASHINGTON THE CONSUMER SPEAKS the members. genuine loss lo many. Kstnblliihed 192S nnd daughter, Dorothy of Morlden Published Every Thursday At SNAPSHOTS By HOWARD PATE Granite Bay were week end guests of Mr, Friend Thomas Collopy observed birthday Rranfard, Conn, ablllty to pay Its war debts, Dr. The Sunshine Society of the St. H.H. Qrlswold of Woodward celebrations.on Saturday. Andrews Church met at the summer Dickinson. by By JAMES PRESTON ALONG 'JIIE Rudolph W. Holstl, Finland's For­ Brownies, Pack No. 5 will hold Its Fallon, Mrs. Louise Bromberg, Mrs, Avenue has recently returned home By Charlotte Youni: ...... <. home of Mrs. George Klrkland at COMING MARRIAGE THE IIRANFORD REVIEW, INC. CO-OP FRONT eign Minister said that "his coun­ first fall meeting Monday after­ from the Grace Hospital after be­ Harry Johnson and Mrs. Herman Lake Phlpps, on Vycdnesday even­ Misses Peggy and Hazel Morrlsoau Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Spttzcr of 37 Rose Street try's success with cooperatives was ing treated for a severe cold. "Brain Trust" Is not defined In With nothing but war news oh noon at 3:30 In the Legion Home. Stephenson.' ing. accompanied Mrs. Edward DuBreull Stony Creek announce the coming largely responlble for Its ability to Lois Altmannsberger was a recent nnd Francis Morrlscau to the Worlds the dictionary. Nor Is there any every page of every paper It Is nec^ The 20-40 Club of the St. Andrews I marriage, on October 28 of their MEYER LESHINE Publisher essary to point out some recent news pay war debts. Agricultural and guest of honor at a birthday party. I Fair recently. such classification In the Washing­ wholesale cooperatives Increased Edward Bruce and Albert Ander­ The Chi Theta Rho sorority was Rev. John T. Hamilton who ser­ Church will attend the Worlds Fair, daughter. Miss Lillian Spltzor to Mr. ALICE T. PETERSON Editor along the Peace Front If for no Present were; Leroy and Albert Alt­ Joseph H. Stamler, son of Mr. and ton telephone directory, although the nation's exports, which In turn son are students at Aurora College, entertained at tea recently at the ved as pastor of the St. Andrews October 7. mannsberger, Walter E. and Shir­ other reason than to bring to light home of Its president. Miss Bea- Church from 1920 to 1922, passed Mrs. Anna Stone, Drove Street, Is Mrs. Samuel Stamicr of Elizabeth, ieveral well known names might be neabled It to meet all our Interna­ Aurora, III. Both were graduated in ley Fenn, Frank and Marie Dendas. recovering from an Illness but Is that every activity of our fellowmenj Itrlce Wilson of Sidney Street. Those away in Shelton last Sunday and This Sunday will be Rally Sunday N. J. Telephone Ilranford 400 listed under that heading. is not bent upon war and Its des­ tional obligations." June from the high school. Ingrld and Buddy LInd, Lucy Pacc- still confined to her bed. BttbscHptlon Rnte; Ipresent were the Misses Thelma An was burled there on Wednesday. at the St. Andrews Church. The lio and Anna Bodolskl. The wedding will take place In truction. derson, Janice Cowles, Jane Demp- Remembered In all the churches he Plaza Hotel, New York. , $2.00 a Year, Payable In Advance The phrase Is simply one coined Some time ago when RIsto Rytl, Commander William Oenty will heads of Church organizations are sey, Helen Davis, Carolyn Wlieeler, served as a beloved fi-lend and Mr, and Mrs. Edward DuBreull of Advertising Rates. On Application by the Washington correspondents. About 200 communities from President of the Bank of Finland announce the committees for the urged to rally their own members Paul Lysnkwltz Grove Street en­ Ann Thorpe Ella Slocum Betty Kler- thoughtful pastor, his passing away Torrlngton are visiting the form­ SUBSCRIBE TO THE It Is meant to describe a small Maine to Washington, D. C. will visited the United States he said, year at tonight's meeting of the for church attendance. joyed a birthday on the 24th. nan, Alice Van Der Maelen, Louise er's parents Mr. nnd Mrs. Gustavo BRANFORD RBVISW group of "thinkers" and "planners" hold rallies or dinners on October 3 "the low cost of distribution Is an American Legion to be held In the Weber and Miss Wilson. Member Of who Immodestly rate their mental with an "ABC Drive" lo "acquaint Important factor In our national re­ Legion Rooms. New England Press Astoolatliin consumers with the ABC's of mind­ covery, and for this our Consumers' batting average at about 1000% A Democratic rally will be held In ing their own business and Increas­ Cooperative Movement Is responsi­ Bradford Manor Auxiliary will Entered as second class matter. plus when It comes to the question ing the number of those who are ble. Owing to this movement, the the Town Hall tonight at 8 p. m.. of how the U. S. A. should be run. hold one of Its weekly pinochle par­ Nominees of the Democratic ticket October IR, 1028, at the Post Ofricc Interested In doing so. "This drive middleman preys less upon the ec­ ties tonight In the Oeorge Street F/A/Fsr Qi/Mfry at Branford, Oonn., under Act ol for election will address the meeting Their handiwork has been evi­ will open the Fall Campaign of the onomic substance of the country flrehouse. March 3, 1007. Eastern Cooperative Wholesale than almost anywhere else In the and town party Issues will be dis­ dent In the planned economy of Mrs. Thomas Hayes and Mrs cussed. All voters, especially those which supplies cooperatives and world. Consumers' societies which Matthew Hogan will be hostesses. the past several years, but now the buying clubs with a million dollars sell In free competition with private neWly qualified, are Invited to at­ Thursday, Soptombor 28, 1030 correspondents have been told that worth of groceries a year to these undertaking also dictate the gener­ tend. Immediately following the George Wood has been confined to rally, a social will be held at Demo­ the Brain Trusters are being shunt­ 100 communities. al price level. About one-third of the home by Illness. cratic headquarters In the Olson ed aside In this time of "limited em­ retail trade In Finland Is In the With the slogan "America Build building. "BUMPS" ergency," In their stead, the corre­ Cooperatives," the drive will concen hands of the consumers' societies." First Selectman James J. Sullivan spondents are told, older heads are Irate on dramatizing the financial And speaking about distribution announced this week the receipt of Mrs. Lewis Rothman entertained and service possibilities of local co­ costs, the 20th Century Fund en­ the final check of $5496.56 from the The new giimo of "Bunip.s" in being called upon to plan the na-| Monday at a wedding breakfast for operatives and will set up advisory dowed by thd Late Edward A. Fllene federal government to be applied to tlon's course under the new condi­ the guests at the wedding of Miss koepinif Loiidoiibrs cheerful nftor councils In each co-op to take the asks, "Does distribution cost too the PWA project of the two local tions. Gladys Gallagher to Mr. Donald (lurk. It is a giimo ol caution, Initiative In new member drives much?" The 20th Century Fund's fire houses. •What puzzles the correspondents, and Increasing co-op services. Committee on Distribution says It Sullivan. played oxlrcniely slowly, tlio however, Is this: The Brain Trust Is New Haven Is one of the com­ does. In fact, still existent and apparent­ Work will be resumed next week Momauguln Guild of Christ prize going to tlio one wlio renelicH munities which will participate with "About 50 cents of the consumer's on town road resurfacing. It Is ex ly will continue to function as here a dinner on Tuesday evening, Octo- dollar goes for the services of dis­ Church meets today. lioino williout coming into pliysi- tofore The only thing they are be-;^^^ 3 ^^ ^jg ^ ^^ tj,^ ^^^ _^_ ^..^^ . peeled that the work will Include tribution and only 41 cents for the onl contact with nnyliody else. Up ing left out of Is the administrative 3„pt,3^ p^^,^;^ jj^^^^^ j„5 Y^,.^ g^^ 53„l^,j „j production. Taking the Richmond and Frank Streets and Pennsylvania Avenue. Chlrst Church Auxiliary met yes­ First National Stores policy is to serve the needs and desires of consumers efficienti'/ and honestly ... to to the present none hna won ii planning Incidental to 'latlonal de-|^^^„^^ „, p,, gj^.^^^ ^^^^ 1^,^ p^l^ o, distribution as a whole, the terday afternoon In the home of fense and International affairs. How,,„„ ^^„ ^,„„„„ ,„ ,„ .„„,. ._ .,„ ^p,„^^,, undoubtedly costs too much. Mrs. R. L. Watson, Thompson' Av- maintain low profit ratios . . . that is, the spread between the price the producer receives and the price the prize. 1J4*»W~KE , ,.„,_,., , , Ifor the dinner Is 50 cents. In addl The funeral of James Rlzzo, 69 ' '•in' ••,«" 1'"°' ? ? ^ f "i^.tlon to celebrating the growth of But how much too much Is Impos­ Dodge Avenue was held Monday consumer pays, will be kept as narrow as possible. EfFicient distribution and honest dealing with the public It is not easy lo move about in to Jibe with he planning of the. ^,^j,^^ belonging to the Eastern sible to say. We can, however, point morning \ylth a solemn high mass has always been First National Stores policy. flood of telogranis of pi'nlcst l» emergency planners? Is there go-' Cooperative Wholesale will be a Norman Leavstrom has returned "STAY OUT OF WAR" ing to be a headon collision between out specifically many ways In which In St. Vincent de Paul's Church. complolo diirlcncss, oven along Round Table Discussion that will be the costs of distribution can be re­ home from Grace Hospital and Is Washinglon is proof that Aninri- the theories of these two groups, He leaves his widow, Mi's. Mary ])orrcctly familiar roads^ Dis­ of Interest to members and non- duced or its efficiency Increased." recuperating at his home In Hughes can public Monlimont is not dis­ Amnriciin indiislry hales war. lis leaders and the I'anlc and'lile of The correspondents are well Clvltello Rlzzo; two brothers, Jo­ Street. members. Among the steps that consumers seph and Angelo of New Haven and ROSE tances, from one corner to another its mombership have again and again reitcraled the, truth that war­ aware of the Brain Trust's brand LAMB FORES posed to submit lo profltocrliig in A friendly festive board Is prom­ might take for themselves to out of planning, to wit: plowed under . a sister, Alessandino of New York. ctn are apt to .strolch or contract in a time profits lire largely fielllions, and do nol repay the subsequent ised and a stimulating program will the costs of distribution, the com­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slsson an­ HOMELAND 25 this war period but is resolved crops, and other methods of 'plan­ most rcniurltablc way, and oven provide opportunity to seek and mittee recommends, "the further nounce the birth of a son Charles GENUINE 1939 SPRING wreckage of a nation's oiilirc ccononi.v. But with the hig guns actually ned scarcity" Intended to raise Mrs. Harry Pierce, of Laurel that ofCcclive .nioasnrcs shall ho give answers to the many questions organization of consumers' cooper­ Edwin Slsson, Jr. BONED AND ROLLED small spacoH vary. All manner of prices. And the apparent objective Street left Tuesday for Indianapolis STANDARD NORWEGIAN size \ ^ e ^ IF DESIRED I taken to'assure fair prices. roaring in Kiirojie, it is exceedingly timely and important lo havc'in- that have been stirred by the ef­ atives and consumers' group buy­ Ind., and Chicago, 111. where she In Pure Olive Oil cans jg^^X^ devices arc being tried out in or­ of the other group Is to see that the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Covert of 13 forts of Cooperative Consumers of 3 ing agencies." The committee found dustry's altitude made plain again. U. S. has abundant materials, both will attend the National Conven­ New Haven. The public Is Invited. that, "Cooperatives serve an im­ High Street have returned from the der to make movement simpler. for home consumption and sale to tion of the American Legion. Recentlylhe National Association of ManufaclHrors went on Among the subjects to )ie discus- portant educational purpose ' In World's Fair. MALT Many people have taken to whist­ any and all outsiders who want to WHY WAIT TO DRIVE? sod at the Round Tables are; coop­ arousing the Interest of consumers LIGHT or DARK record on this subject. AVe can do no heller tban.lo quote highlights buy, and to fight down Increasing Tomorrow night Is Booster's Night 49c RIB ROAST ling j even quite elder jicrsons, erative services, store management, in the problems of economical buy­ Mrs, Andrew P. Allen of Forbes prlcesl for Foxon Grange at the Foxon from its stalcmonls, merely, pointing out that the N.A. M. is the lar­ flnancing a co-op, advertising and ing, and their very existence may Avenue Is 111 at her home. Cinnamon Sugared, who were broken of the habit as A writer in the current issue of Even before It happens, the slde- Community House. The guest speak gest organization of induslrial loaders in the eounlry: publicity, credit unions, co-op bur­ have a significant Influence on the HEAVY CORN-FED children, having foinid that lo Good Housekeeping marshals in llners are calling It an "unavoidable er will be Worthy State Master Ed­ Sugared or Plain ial society, co-op medicine and co- price policies of private distributors" gar L. Tucker. The weekly Bingo games previ­ 2 - 25c STEER BEEF teresting, medical evidence as to whistle a bright tune is not only "American industry wants peace," the statement declares. collision at the Intersection of Plan­ po recreation. ously played at the Community 27 ning boulevard and Preparedness when it is "safe" to drive after "I'oaee is the life blood of progress. Peace mu.sl bosthe national How many have discovered the House on Tuesday nights has been cUcctivo hut stimulating. Avenue." • Mrs. Bessie Blakeman is chair­ drinking intoxicatug beverages. Consumers' Forum at 10.00 A. M. changed to Monday. Mrs. Ray --.Owners .of,while dogs are dis­ objcetivo. '•'••' man of the church supper to be sdr Uo finds tluit a great many sUoh, every Wednesday morning over Sta­ Schneider of 215 Townsend Avenue As Congress assembled tor Its ved In the Old Stone Church, by the covering that tlioir pets act as mishaps ''are eaused by motorists 'Iikliislry's position on this matter has been slatiid, repeatedly tion WBLI—030 on the dial? Listen Women's Aid on October 11. Is In charge. The game will begin PORK LOINS special scsslori, the definitions of a in some Wednesday and send your Timekeeper promptly at 8:15. personal beacons when on the who have drunk less than enough and,there must be no misunderstanding about it. ,' "limited emergency" were many. € Sale! comments and questions to the Sta­ One wag even Interpreted the per- Mrs. Nicholas Tinari, leader of the lead) others arc usini; while eon- to make them visibly inloxiuatod "The United Stales can stay out of war. tion. Bingo will be played weekly on PEANUT BUTTER „ sTr'cU WHOLE or sent condition as an Improvement. 4-H Cloverettes advises those girls UNSWEnEMCD 4 A'n. 25c EITHER END lainors for llieir gas masks. One according., to '.ordinary standards "Einntiniialism can betray us into war. Secretary Henry A. Morgenthau Thursday nights, at the St. Berna- slle 1 He reasoned: "We have had an 'em­ SEPTEMEBR 26, 1929 wishing to join the group consult EVEREADY FRUIT cocKiAiL ; 25c HORMEL'S SPAM but moi'd than enongli to affect of the U. S. Treasury had to cut his There will be a public meeting with her at 477 Main Street, before dette Church, on Townsend Avenue. ^i" 25c 21 individual, who spends his lime "A public will to peace, coupled with wise pnblie' policies and ergency' since 1033, but now we have TOMATO JUICE FINASI the judgment aiid precision neces­ only a 'limited emergency.' That Is European visit short but not before next Tuestday evening for the pur­ the next meeting October 4th. HORMEL'S SPICED HAM ^IT 25c tramping around London, has affirmative action to this end by our gnverinnent will keep us out of he paid his respects to the only na­ pose of organizing the Junior Ro­ The Morris Cove Mother's Club sary to safety on the highway. an improvement." 5 5J„".' 25c CAMPBELL'S ??,rrand'5ru',K'o''n? cans 25c gone so far as to paint the entire war. A fatalistic altiludo Ihiit war is inevitable for ns is absurd. It tion that pays Its war debts on the tary Club band. Mrs. John Pagano and her daugh met last Tuesday evening In the This shadow zone is represented GLORIETTA PEACHES il/e;!S oc­ 44 02 oc- war before this one. He visited some home of Its president, Mrs. Wm. H. ean A3C SOFTASiLK CAKE FLOUR pkg •^^C LEAN ENDS tc)', Patricia of Gerrish Avenue are front portions of his clothing, in; by proportions ranging between presupposes Unit America cannot conduct itself intelligently to pre­ Many at the Capitol have expres­ jof the consumer cooperatives which Paul Eiserloh of Holy Cross Col­ on a month's vacation trip. Johnston, of 130 Concord St. The MtOCO ICEBOXFRECZ sed some fear that the turn of Eu­ 3 "" 25c FINAST GRAPEFRUIT O cans 25c eluding his hoots, in an olTort to 0.013 and 0.15 per cent of alcohol serve peace and its own interest. • ^r*'-. have helped to make this little Re lege was the guest of John M. Me- speaker for the evening was Mrs. ropean events might tend to bog quart nc MILDLY CURED insure that his presence will )iot in a tost of a' drop of the driver's public famous. Every school boy Emily Mercer who spoke on the sub­ GINGER ALE c^^.'^"",; GRAPE JUICE REDWING "Europe's problems do affect us, hut our domestic problems still down down interest in domestic Dermott for a few days last week. Miss Dorothy Sullivan, daughter bll -OC CORNED BEEF knows that the one and only na ject of Social Work. Mrs. Mercer is 40(1 oc. be folt. Such a complete white-out, blood. • u problems. For instance, some return of Mr.- and Mrs. Frank Sullivan of GRAPEFRUIT JUICE CUT-RITE WAX PAPER 5 mill X3C 29 must come first. jtion that pays its bills promptly Is Mi-s. A. Bradoc and her son, Wal­ Prospect Road, left Tuesday for associated with the Charity Depart­ ' liowoveVi is hardly lo bo roeom- ed to Washington with the belief.piniand. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE The author, Dr. Howard W. "If yesterday industry was the only source of prosperity and re- ter Keith Bradoc have returned , where she will at­ ment of New Haven. The officers' 4 'r/ 25c PAPER NAPKINS KX* 5 pkm 25c monded. It may prove iisoful hy Haggard proKciits a table showing that the country would lose Inter- Mr. Morgenthau was entertained from the Eastern States Exposition. tend the Katherlne Glbbs School. for the club this year are Mrs. PRUNE PLUMS eraploymcnl, today it isas well the keystone of- preparedness and est now In the a.uestlon of amend-1 during his visit by Vaino Tanner, 2"c','„J''25c ROSEWOOD TOILET TISSUE 4 ""• 25c how many hours the "moderate" William H. Johnston—President, night but is apt to bo loo conspic­ ing the National Labor Relations Finland's Minister of Finance who FRIEND'S BAKED BEANS ll«A#r\KII SPACHETTIorELDOWS FOWL Mrs. Frederick Maher—Vice Presi­ drinker should abstain from driv­ peace. Under any conditions, America must depend on a smoothly Mrs. Phoebe T. Ives of Cedar St., Miss Dorothy Barclay, daughter 2 'c';;i 25c 5 phgi 25c uous by day,—Christian Science Act, and correcting other one-sided is also president of the Internation 82 years of age attended this year's of Mr. and Mrs, John Barclay of dent, Mrs. Emory Miller—Treasurer, MACARONI WHiTESPRAr ing—two hi(j;hballs, two hours; functioning, efficient industrial system. laws too hurriedly written In pre-! Cooperative Alliance and general B & M BAKED BEANS 2 iVnV 25c sU« 24 Oc­ 5-6 LB AVERAGE Monitor. Oullford Fair. ^ Edward Stree)!., Is entering the Brad- Mrs. Burton Ciarkson—Secretary, 2 cam zac vlous Congresses. manager of the Elanto Cooperative FINAST BEANS KITCHENETFE FINAST SPINACH FANCY FANCY NEW ENGLAND lb three highballs, four hours, and so "Manufacturers will not relax their efforts to achieve and main­ lord Junior College in Mass. She Is Mrs. Louis Matson—present chair­ 3 cans 25c 3 cans 25c DRESSED on. Such a table's usefidncss is But those with such fears no Ion-1 Society which provides 50,000 mem- a graduate of St, Margaret's School man, Mrs. George Hock—Welfare POTATO STICKS o&c tain sound improvemoiit»iii our domestic economy." The St. Stephen's A. M. E. Zlon FUJI ^'ET VEGETABLES 2 cans 25 n* ! ger entertain them. They reason! bers in that small Chairman, Mrs. James Coney— 25c 3 pxo< 25c reduced by the fact, that the same At any rate in a war-lroublcd world where so many vales are be­ northern city Church has announced that It Is In Waterbury. MINCE MEAT FINAST THE SUGAR SQUEEZE now will be generated because of with $8,000,000 worth of goods a Hospitality Chairman. drink winch blurs Uio individual's ing lost or obscured, industry's position is plain. And it can bo sum­ Instituting a drive for the purpose their vital connection with the sa- ' year. of raising funds to build a new Mr. John Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. reactions as a.driver often lifts fety of our own country. The Inves­ Tlie great American sugar rush med up in four forceful words that air Americans would do well to With Mr. Tanner, Secretary Mor- house of worship. Frank Cox of Taylor Avenue, Is a The Annual Fall Party sponsored N. B. C. lib the rcstraiiits.M'hich woidd make heed: "Slay out of war!" , tigation of the National Labor Re ganthau visited Elanto's co-op stores Freshman at Notre Dame Unlvelr- of 1930 is over. Its inevitable eiul by the Ladles Aid of the Park M.E. Assorted pkg TURKEYS was hnslened by the proni)it and him remember his condition and, latlons Board and Amendment of including a co-op bakery, dairy A. Conrad Anderson of Newark, slty in South Bend Indiana. Church win be given In the home of PEAKS 17c the labor act for example, now be- shop, grocery, butcher shop and FANCY, PLUMP drastic action of President Uoose- for that matter, dulls all his facul­ N. J. was a recent caller In town. Mrs. Howard Hopkins of Madison, IZl^rr ""P^-i'f' '^'='=""=« '"drug store and had lunch in a co Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Minor have In October. The ladles are looking NORTHWESTERN velt and the Department of Agri­ ties for the time. dustrlal peace will be necessary It.copeartive restaurant loaf Mr. Tanner Mrs. Clifford Williams of Hudson moved here from New Haven. forward to a clam chowder supper. After all, the fellow who jiasses A WELCOME SIGN any expanded national defense pro YE BREAD 8-12 lb average culture in lifting at one sudden reported that Mr. Morgenthau was Mass. was a recent guest of Mrs. lOc "'29c gram Is to be carried out. stroke the whole .system of quotas up stimidnuts entirely has more very much Interested In the great Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Seward One possibility llmt has been the concern of thoughtful citizens of One factor that has helped Charles Gedney, of North Branford. Among the young people of than compensation in being lit lo Importance of the consumers' co­ have moved to Hemingway Ave from Morris Cove who have recently left loaf and of production and import re­ this republic of ours is that, in the excitement and uncertainty caused change the fear outlook to one of WHEAT BREAD operative movement In Finland. FOR LOCAL NEWS Short Beach. for college are Miss Mary Tucker- WHO strictions cslabli-shcd under the drive his own ear home—or uu optimism Is the new Interest being 8c FISH SPECIALS by the Eui-opeah war, wc will neglect keeping our domestic liouse in Showing the direct relationship iToncs-Costigan .Act of 1937. This dertaking any other constructive shown In the work of the House READ THE man, who is attending the Univer­ FRESH order. , of the cooperatives and Finland's Mrs. Courtland D. Arthur has sity of Vermont, Steve O'hidy, who use of his faculties—as soon as he Committee investigating un-Amer­ BRANFORD REVISW illuslnitcs one of the lirst of the returned from a visit in New Jer­ Is attending college at North Caro­ pkg wants lo. A Cheering example pointing in the o))posite diriction is the news ican activities (the Dies Commit­ €!M HADDOCK FILLETS 2 ^ 29c defenses that arc open to the Ad sey. Ol lina, Miss Barbara Tabor who left 130 That the Smith Congressional Conimittec in Washington plans to go tee). Persons who at first palad BUSINESS AS USUAL ministration against undue price this week for Mount Holyoke, and right ahead with its invealigalion of the National Labor Relations only passing attention to the expo FINAST 12 0Z ^^^ HALIBUT FRESHLY SLICED pound 29c inoreascs, particularly in food- A kidnapping gang "out West" sures of that committee are now Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevans and Harry Townsend who left for Dart­ 2r> 02 lioai'd, which administers the so-called Wagner Act. Miss Lottie Bristol were guests last mouth. cans JU^\» stufl's—namely, the removal of very much alarmed over the bor- MOLASSES 23c 2 sent a letter to a rich manufactur­ Sunday of Mrs. John B. Dudley, In­ The first.step is being taken now as approximately .^0,000 ques- Ings-from-wlthln. limitations whioh the agriotdtural er In which they demanded $50,000, dian Cove. Uonnurires go info the mail addressed lo business men, employees and The Delta Kapa Phi Sorority met lib Frosli Friiils and Vcfii^ctaliles program has placed on vario\is or otherwise Ills wlto would bo kid­ BOVEX nnion officials. The purpose of the qucslionnnrire is to learn from all last Friday evening In the home of cans kinds of production. Miss Adeline Anthonis of Heming­ DOG FOOD napped. Through an error the let­ parlies eonoeriicd their experiences with the National Ijabor Rolalioixs RADIO BEAMS USED Miss Kathryn Tralnor of 176 Morris In the sugar hysteria, consum­ ter was delivered to a laborer of the way Avenue was hostess at the last Street, among those present were Hoiiril. TO PEOCESS TOBACCO meeting of the Sigma Delta So­ SWEET MIXED quart GRAPES TOKAY LB 5c ers-who forgot or never know of same name; he answered It, saying: the Misses Dorothy Josephesen, m It is not certain when hearings before the five-man House Com- ciety. Doris Pearson, Helen Hoey, Evelyn AIRCRAFT jar the vast sugar surplus helpbd un­ "I ain't; got no money, but I'm In­ Amerlean research has scored PICKLES 21 c miltec will got under way. Chairman Sraitli to bo able to start hearing again. This time It's the use of DeMonde, Phyllis Amelln, and wittingly to lighten the pincers terested In your' proposltlon.f Mrs. Leslie Burgess of Bartlett in October hut it is reported hearings may be delayed until investiga­ short for drying to­ Kethryn Tralnor. The sorority Is Pure '=S«''crW'2',r25c PURE on their own lingers^Neverthelcss, Road entortalned with an outdoor APPLES "a" 6 ^^ 19c tors can got more deeply into the problem. There is consideration being bacco by a new process. going to take In the following new JELLIES Mirabel ''^^'„''rr"^2 ',^rr29cAPPLE Ihoro are indications that some covered dish picnic and bridge re­ members, the Misses Loralne Cor­ 21- 23c A stranger was finishing his din­ given, to liplding preliminary hearings in cities outside olj Washinglon. According to the National Associ­ cently for the following: Mrs. Ar- sellers took advantage of Iho ation of Manufacturers at Rocke­ nell, Ethel King, Dorothy Nailor, ner In a new restaurant. The pro­ Many- at the Cuiiitol who feared the turn of European evouls lene Stokes and Mrs. Helen Jenkins and Rita McCarthy. IVORY SOAP bTr'Sc 3 te25c APPLES Sa 6 15c ^• scare and heightened it by signs feller Centiv, an engineer In Vir­ CRISCO :" 49 c prietor came over and asked, "How would bog down intest in the Labor Duard investigation now see the of Wethersfleld, Mrs. Nan Coles limiting purchases or by fantastic ginia has successfully removed IVORY SOAP 's"ilf ^« 4c sma did yoi{ enjoy the meal?" emergency as nndcing the probe more important and gonerating intest. moisture from tobacco with the aid Mrs. Mabel Barby, Mrs. Alice Jone.' A special meeting of the Moris OXYDOL purported oxplaiuitions of the of Hartford, Mrs. Raymond Culver ;"9c 39c "Wdnderful I "answered the guest, In this connection, .M'ilnoss the wider interest in the Dies Committee of a C0,O00-watt radio sending unit Cove Garden Club was held last IVORY Flakes or Snow PI<9 21 C BANANAS RTPE 5-25c price rise. of Devon, Mrs. Ruth Nichols of New- "I don't understand how you can probe of uii-Ameriean activities since the Commillco related the in­ shooting radio waves through the Thursday afternoon In the home of FLAKES or large jl j. leaves, Hampshire, Miss Harriet Clark, Mrs Mrs. John Hlne of Cove Street, at CAMAY SOAP ^« 6c CHIPSO GRANULES pkq Thurinan Arjiold, head of the afford to serve a banquet for only quiry to national defense. Edward Covert, Mrs. Clarence John Undar the new method the tobac­ which time the nominating com­ 2 piece Serving Set for Ic with purchase of a Ige. pkg LETTUCE'1c%fRr 2'-^^15c anti-trust division of the Depart­ fifty cents. It's worth twice that." son, Mrs. John Buck, Mrs. Thomas P & G SOAP 10''»»35c Chairman Smith of the Labor Committee rccogizcd this when he co Is inoved from the warehouse mittee was named. Among those on ment of Justice, says, "The pres­ "Well," replied the restaurateur, told reporters; ''The committee intends to seed its work in view of floor into hogsheads, which are put the committee are Mrs. Julius Holt, 11 01 ^c ent sudden rise in the prices of "we keep expenses down and wc buy In a heavy metal cylinder that Is Clarence Crook, Mrs. Henry Webber, SCOT TISSUE 3 ""» 23c CHEESE CRAX pkg I3C the European situation in order to make recommendation for correc­ Ballroom Classes At ONIONS ^^'"v^ 6 '"' 15c necessities in the face of huge sur­ very carefully.' made a vacuum by the use of steam. Mrs. Wilfred Knott, and Mrs. John EDUCATOR tion of present labor disturbances in order thot our iirodiietivc ea Hlne. Arrangements are being made SCOT TOWELS 2 -'> 19c pluses is u n ac^incc symptom apa- The radio waves are then shot THE WHYTE STUDIO OF BUTTEREHES ... locpk, I BOTH "Splendid!" beamed the guest. city may not suffer in case of future emergency." for a supper to be given at Miss Avliioh tells what inay happen if through the tobacco. DANCING WALDORFTISSUE 4 -' 19c 10 oz pkg f FOR POTATOES-10 17c Then he put. down , his napkin. And this attitude on the part of a group which is the chosen re­ Emily Jones Tea Room, Wednesday, DELITES reg. 15c pkg wc are not prepared." He is also Vacuum evaporation removes the Will Start Monday, October 2nd "Look," he began, "I don't drink presentative of congress is a welco|ne sing to the country as-a whole moisture and the radio Impulses October 4. distinctly right Avhcn he adds that coffee. Can'I u5e,j'our.-c,..telcpho.he an evidence of a same approach during a time of great 'international keep the temperature constant, And Thursday, October 5th at the response roprpsonted in a Instead?" stress nnd strain. } ' • - preventing the tobacco from being 7:30 p. m. The Epworth Leage of the St. An­ ruined In drying. drew M.E. Church met In the BEGINNERS COME MONDAY Chapel Sunday evening. Following PllliPMNiiiPPNKiiPro^R; E=S

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PagQ Six riOT THE BKANPOED BEVIEW, TnURSDAY, SEPTEMBEIl 20, 1939 a.) THE BRANFOyP, REV];E>y, T^mtSDAY, SEP.'^EWBER 28, 1030 Page Seven Baseball Wrestling affair and Burton 8. Colter was un­ Basketball animously elBctcd geiioral chaU"''-' Football LATEST SPORT NEWS man. Oh last Monday o'vonlng Mr. fT4 NOTES Boxing Joseph M. Zaifinp ;-: Sporfs Editor Hockey Services In the local churches on the schools of the town. Colter called a conimlllec togetlier Sunday will be— at his home and chairmen of sub Gcnevlve Stephenson of Sidney Mass at St. Augustine's R. C. Forest aiid Paul Hill, sons of Mrs. oominlttc'es 'wei'p'appointed. ' Street loft Saturdaymornlngior ' Church at 0:15 o'clock. Rev. Wil­ Alden J. Hill of Branford Road, These cht\lrmen will support oth­ Batc.i College," Miili*; ' liam Brewer, pastor, Mrs. Edward have returned to Hargravo Military ers to Work' With them hnd a fliie Th6 Uliioh achdol P.T.A. Isspon- .soriiig asc'rie's Of'afterVioon tca.'i'for Laurel Fray With Smokies Tops List A Daly, organist and choir director. Academy in the'South. evening for a fl'ne'group of bbys will the'vrtrious 'grades of the school;' Last week two hundred and fifty, with his brother A.P. Donr^dlo and Sunday School will follow Inmiedl- be pliiiined. Interest ruiis; high aiid employees, or about 40% of tho fac-; Orrin Snow, son of Prank M. Snow This afterhoon the third grade- family In Baltlmcr Maryland. ntely for all children of the parisli. IIP slo'ne 'ivlll be left imtiirnod to' tory took advantage of the Hospltl-; of Maple Hill has returned to' his nibthei's will be-enl'ortninod in; tho- make this ftffail' one' long' to bo re­ liomc of Mrs. Warrgn Newton,- zatlon Plan. Those who did not Join junior year'at Bates College in "Mo. Local High Gndders To Meet Derby High Satu Green Wave Eleven To membered. " ' • Pridiiy attonib'bh llio 'Second •grade this time will have to wait for the Bin Holsenbeck has his sister of Holy Eucharist will be celebrated Charleston, S. C. visiting with him. at the Zlon Episcopal Church by David Parks of South Carolina has liibthol'S HvlU hold thfelrtdit'ln'thb' next group who may Join during the One hundred monibera and friends hdfiWotMr's'.'Ki'A'scr'.'Ml's.Maggartif' month df October for protection Rev. Francis J. Smith al 10 o'clock; been a guest in the home of Frank of Totoket ''GrangB ' gathered on Face Tough Opponent Mrs. Paul ft. Hawkins Is the organ­ H. Snow.' ' orTnyibi- Xvenue'Wlll ciilorialnHlio'' Knechtmen Ready For cohimenclng November 1, 1939. Don Sawtclle, our metallurgist Tuesday night to listen to and Watch sixth 'grndo^ mothers at'lief'home Frank Bigelow has extra application gave a very interesting talk oh Sand ist aiid choir director. Sunday a liiosl Intor'csllng pair of programs, School will follow. • Mrs Louise Marotto and Bobby Oct^bor ''S;' The' ' bdvdiilh'' grade blanks for thbse who have misplac­ Tests and Specifications before the given competltlvaly by the Sisters Sunday At Local Field Marotte spoilt tlie week end Willi motlici'will' nicit at' MrS.', Erno'St ed their original application blanks. Conn. Non-Ferrous Foundrymen's and Brothers'of the Grange. "Melo- Pehllll'rtoh's lioiiie'" oh'''• Froh'oh' First Housatonic Valley Association on Wed. evening Sep. 20 Morning worship will be held, at her son, Lester Marotte and family drnma;'oortiody, inuSlo 'and verse j 11 o'clock in the North Branford of Totbket • ' ' . Avdnui!;"bii' 'Wednesday October' 4,' Under New Guidance, Laurels Prepare For Big Opener With Stu Joseph Clglch, a graduate of our at the' Indian Hill Golf Club in New- with pretty and buriosnue costumes aiid tli'd KhicioVgiiVdeii'motherii will- Congregational Churcli, ReV. G. Dll- inbarit an cvenhig'bf fun for all who Clancy, Former College And Gridiron Lumin- Appreiiticc training in the pattern Ington. iiiee't in'tlio'hb'lh^ bf>Mi-'a.' 'I'hbiniiiii lard Lesslcy, pastor, ^Mrs^ Douglas Mrs Paul Boyce and Mrs Arthur attended. Judgiis'from out of town League Game At Home shop has accepted a position with It has Just leaked out that if 'B. Holabird, organist and choir di­ Tliou'isiin's'df.Porbcs;Rlricp.- ' • ''-' inary, Guiding Local Eleven- -Gam"^ e Se""t for 2:30, Hammer Field Maynard attended instructions at reported'a olosc contest but gave the Sikorsky Airplane Co. in Strat­ Don's audience had not asked him rector. Miss Ethel Maynard assis­ the New Haven YWCA on Thursday H ford, Conn. Joe started in as an ap­ Uio'awiu'd to the men. This means I3rfl,nforcI High Gridstors Prinied For First Housatonic LeaKuc Con­ to cut his talk a little so that they tant. Sunday School will convene at in the art of brertd' making and the The Nathan Halo School Parent Coach Stuart Clancy's Branford Laurels football combine, who prentice a little over three years 10 o'clock in the chapel, Miss Edna that they will later bfc guests of hoii fl'eiiclipi'"' A^sbclalVp'n libld'i'its ''first test Of Sbnson With Derby At Hamincr Field Saturday Afternoon might tune in on tho Louis Pastor making of rolls in the homo. On or ill a dlnnbr'BlVcn by'tho loslhg h.ive been practicing for the past two weeks, will receive their open­ ago, and has made successful •A new achievemcnl m radio Grisw'old, superintendent. next Thursday they will demon­ liicetili'p; of'the'season dii'September fight, Don would Still be taiking- and recorded music, which should SldO.' " . . .; I . , , . Lose Close OneTo \VeSt Haven High By Score Of 6-0. ing test when they face ihe'blue's Smoke Shop gridders of New Ha­ studies toward his ambition. We strate at'tlie meeting of the Home- lO; Dl'.'Cloino'rit Batl'Ui EaVb'aivo'x'-' wish him good hick. prove a boon to addicts of swing ven in the 19.W season's opening clash at Hammer Field, Sunday af­ Last week, the M.I.F.CO. news In and lovers of the waltz or n com- The social commlttpo of the La­ making group al tho liomo of Mrs. Iil'nn'iiUo'n bf' tile! tijbbrcblbsls''tests' blnntion of both, has just been The annual town meeting will be After playing a sUibborn defensive game all through the first half ternoon at 2:30 p. m. in what should be the best tilt of the day. the Relvlew announced that there dles Sewing Society will sponsor a Boyco.. , whliiv'tdok'place' lii liho NeWHa'voir The Steel Foundry boys are hav­ were tickets available for tlie perfected by Philco eiiBincers. held In the Northford ''Cbmntuhlty public' schBol','"and''aVs6 jllifstl'aiedV Branford high lost to West Haven last Saturday by the score of 6 to The Laurels win boast a team public food sale at the Chanel on ing a trip to the World's Fair Octo­ Springfield Pair. 'We have heard Dancers no longer have io run Hbuse on next Tdesday 'iil(5ht 'and ills'tnl|?'With niotlon''plctUrds;'Thd' practically as good as other years, to the radio-phonograph to change Satiirday from ''two until tour Tickets have sold fa.st for the 0 in a non'league tattle which provided'plenty early season prac­ ber 7th via Shore Line Bus. from a few who attended. Charles voting will bo dohe In both tho 'P.T.A,' will' kpoiisdi-' lis ttii'ihurtl cai'd', If not much better. A tdam which the record after encli dance or o'clock. Mrs. Nathan'Harrison and coming benefit card party for the tice for the Knechtmciiwhoare now'jWepared for the league en­ Washevich, George Refsbeck, John tune in a new station, for this North Branford Town-Haii and tho pari/ ah'd food^ .sale, 'Wbdnesidajr' may turn in many upsets 'by out^ Mrs. Harrj> Juhl'\>er arfc hi charge. North Branford Fire Department Charles Racileo and family spoilt Carlson and Arthur Heusser reports new invention, wireless remote Northford Community Ilbiiso during oveiilng" October' 2B,".Tho; prbebe'da counters, starting with Derby high Saturday at the local park at 2:30 playing its opponcts apd chalking control of radio and phonograph which will be'lieid'lrt the town'hall the week-end in Hamden, that they enjoyed the Fair very tho mbrlilng arid ' biirly afternoon wlU'be'foi' thbbbndtlt oJ|'the! school,' Nothing much la known as to the " up convincing victories. The for­ make! possible continuous musi­ The Pariah Guild of the Zlon Ep­ on the evening of October 4. There much. Heusser indicated that the lionrs; Several 'matters have been Mrs. 'riionlns Miiher IS tlib'bhalrnVaii quality of the Valley team. The Der­ ward wall of the Green Wave elev- cal entertainment. ' ' iscopal Chiirch will sponsor a public win be door prizes at tho talJIci re­ Visiting the ^Vorld's Fair recently M.I.F. exhibit ^^"S very attractive. If recorded music is the danc­ listed in tho call of tho mbetlns.' ' and. tickets may bo seCUrod" ftbnl' by'school Is fi trifle InrffCF than whlch packs plonty of weight, food sale in front of their churcli freshments, and entertainment.' Ad­ were John Rapriano, Lou Aceto and 'There were malleable and steel cast ers' choice, n new Inter-mix Rec­ hbr'.'TM'nbw btflcoi's br'thh'orgali- Branford high but the 'schoql toa'ms is a fully experienced unit that is ord Changer, whicl) accommo­ on Saturday afternoon from one mission has boon kept al twenty- Sam Krewsky of the Inspection De­ Ings, fittings, pole hiirdware and oil The North Branford Fife and izalloii arb Pi-c'aldd'iit-^MraV 'Q'dbl''gb hove held' thcli' owrt against oppo-- not likely to bo outcharged or to dates ten or twelve inch rtc- until four If pleasant. If stormy tho five cents. All friends of the dcr partment. burners. Our friend George Refsbeck Drum Corps will attend a convon- Klbjjfdr, yici!'•pr'c'sldent-i^^Mrd'Johh nonts from • Jargor sohopls. This beconie befuddled by .unbalanceld ords, in any order, gives a full sale will be hdld in the Sunday partmenl are urged to lend their stated that he and Charlie could liour of musjcai entertainment, toin . ill Morldcn op Saturday and lytiidklij', 'Sebrptari'—Mrs.\ 'Rdlllii' year's squad Issald 'to bo gro'on, like line play of the visitors. School room of the church. support. Marschall Richards has added an­ riot find the exhibit.' 'We wonder without attention to the instru­ will l)artl(;lpato' hi .the ovb'nts plan­ jibllef,^ Tredaiifcr-^Mra;' Eu'geii'6 Branford, but will probably out­ The backfleld, a unit which proves ment. And still further, if terp- other'to' the famlly-a pine pound why ned Ijy the four Junior corps of that Shldl.'Kli of Morris Cove. ' :.' weigh Coach Kneoht's outfit by a to have plenty experience and in sichoreari feet wish 'to continue, Quilting Was the .work of the Initial plans are being laid for tho city. They will, colnpeteas a corps few pounds. ' ^'i ''.' ' baby gii-l. George Torelll, is also a (lick of the finger on the re­ group when the Parish Guild met coming banquet In honor bf the the recent practice sessions, seems helping the Steel Foundry to get a mote control box changes back and also" ti.'j' Individuals. It Is ex­ Considering the advantage of John Bawrik, of the Annealing from phonograph to radio on Tuesday at the Rectory. champion North Branford Fife and rOR LOCAL NEWS to show plenty of ability to carry Klndprgarden class started by being pected' that several ear loiids of playing at home, Branford would *•» • , >^ * - ^'f-'T'' -' the mail Is also a great feature of Department was burned on the without wires or connections of Drum • Corps. The North' Branford READ THE the proud father of a baby boy. any kind. ' . friends of the corljs'wlil'also attend look like the favorite to win but a this Branford Laurel team and will arm while shifting weights in the Telephones have been installed In civic Association la sponsoring the BUANFORb REVIEW prediction to that effort would bo cause many bad moments to their foundry^ More'caution on the part only a guesS and might turn out to Mike Sinkievlch of the Annealing of the molders carrying iron would ees by Mr. Agnew, Supt. asking for opposing outfits. Department has returned to work, bo a bad one,' The' Branford team The Smokies will invade Hammer prevent such injuries. the cooperation of the workers In has potentlaltles, and the games after an absence of a week due to a keeping tlie rooms and cciulpment Field with strong Intentions of strained back. ployed with the W|laon high of knocking off the Green Wave com­ S. A. Rowley, Carpenter Fore­ clean and neat, and encouraging Mlddlelown and West Havon^ hjgh, bine, but may find it tbtigh going man, recently celebrated his twen­ the habit of changing their clothes have been of great'value toward de­ and after the hostilities may find This Is to remind any one in the ty-second wedding anniversary. when going to work, so that upon Plant raising honey bees, to liave veloping team play. themselves in on tho short end of Congratulations were the order of leaving the shop in the afternoon, The local school eleven fulfilled them registered if tjiey have not al­ the day. they would feel refreshened and the score. The Smokies will have ready done so. the expootatlons that'werp held at many ex-high school and oustand- dressed for tliei'r return hprne. the opening of tlie season for a Ing sandlot players listed in their A volley ball team has been or- Dr. Blanchard also spoke briefly green team. The 'defense Is strong lineup: Rocco Donadio Is spending a week ganzled at the MIF Col The team on the subject of sanitation and Played as a unit in a few out of told of the ' tremendous asset to and getting stronger. The baokfleld The inclement weather of the _-=BROWNING KING & 00.=^ is slowly developing an offensive town games last year and gave a health which bathing facilities ef­ past few days worked havop with good aocbuht of themselves playing that gets better with each, galne and practice' sessions outdoors, So Coach fected. ' !S;i promises to bconmo vei'y feffootlve One suipilse of Connecticut foot- against more experlenppd teams. It Clancy was forced to work his char­ Is hoped that tliey will go out and within the next two or three weeks. thls ycai wa.s the addition to the ges In the Community House, con­ present The locker rooms which are air The game iSatMf't'ay here at home squad of John Yuslevlcz, also of Bob Donnelly, of Branford, who troUnce tliese teams this esason. conditioned; ^ coil tain iflO indlyidua) sisting of blackboard drills. Tonight The- team will play in the local should do a'lot'toward developing Branford, who won his letters at the is expected to be in the starting lockers,' each of which is ventilated University Of Connecticut Grid Squad he will put his ' combine through Community League and will also University In both basketball' and lineup agaln.st Coast Guard on'Frl' from the base by an exhaust fan. '"the-team-Into -a"' real, outfit and hard practice sessions'at Hammer Sujts, Topcoats enter the Shoreline League. This bowling over air Its opposition. baseball last year. His decision to day night, started off this year Benches for dressing and' mirrors with the idea of Improving on his Field under the lights and wants league will consist of Branford, Ma­ The probable starting lineup for enter football makes It probable lend to the conveniences of the Awaits Coast Guard Invasion play of .last tall and winter when every player to report fpr drills Reversibles dison, Guilford, Clinton, New Haven Coach John Knecht's squad'will be. that sometime during the season uses, and batli towels are furnished as a spphomore he made letters in which get under way at 7.30. and Milford. Games have also been Y^ Dambor at left end; SlmbnsV loft Donnelly-o'nd''Yuslevlcz will line up for the cost of laundering. The though not yet proven under fire, both football and basketball. In ad There are a few new players on In all the wanted booked with Bristol who have been tackle; Barnes at 'loft 'giuard with together as halfbacks. "Yuslo" has Contest Sci)icdu|cd Tor 8:00 P. M. Koli Donnelly And John I'usicvicz, shower room at present affprds room they show great promise. dition to the passing which he so the Laurels squad and the opportu- the champions of New England the Pacello at cpner; Pppp, right guard; shown a lot ability In running with "I'lidny Night, Sept. 29 At ' or Branforil Expected In Lineup Models and Fabrics for 100 bathers, and spacp is left adequately handled last fall, Don­ ity for the Green Wave followers to past two years. A game has also SwlJcrskl at right tackle; aatava-- the ball, and should be a valuable Gardner Dow Field, Slorrs Stanley Papanos of West Hart­ Against Coast Guard Eleven of redoubiling its eapaclty if It 'Is nelly has shown an improvement in familiarize themselves with the cur­ been arranged with an outfit in Rye ski right end. At posi­ asset to the team. Should he besiic- ford and Frank Robinson of Man­ ever required. An elaborate electrical his running and blocking and has rent representativs of the local ele­ N, Y., for the latter part of the tion Is Zvonkovlc;. ]c(t halfback, cessfull In football, h6 will be a Storrs, Conn. Special).—Invasion chester will start at right ancf left Elderation, but he has yet to earn for Fall system controls the temperature of added quick kicking to the duties ven has made this opening contest season. The teoni is managed by' Tamulovlch; right halfback, Barba candidate to replace Peterson as of what has been called the most guard. Papanos, at'170 lbs. is the a definite starting assignment pos the rooms and of the water the lat­ smallest man on the line but he that he .can perform. most anxiously awaited- curtain Maurltz Montellus and Carl Bannls. and A'larkloskl at fullback. one of the few three-letter winners powerful Coast puard team in years Ition from Bob Dlcke'rson and Henry Among the players who will see ac­ ter which is heated by a Branford makes up for his lack of weight in raiser in many years. at' t|ie University. Is expected' to produce one - of the Zelocliosky, two sophomores. John 29.5P tions this season are: Boley Llpk- Oil Burner, and stored In an Insu-' finpst games of this old series. his drive and fight. Robinson was Yuslevlcz of Branford, who starred vich, Maurtiz Montellus, Irving lated ipoo gallon copper tank. An Coach J. Q. Christian has been easily the''outstanding small col last year in basketball and baseball, 34.50 Hoadley. Don Sawtelle, Arthur Ol­ attendant, Mr. Gene Mprrlspn, dres­ working his University of Conneotl- lege guard In.^NeW England last is making a strong bid for the right son Carl Bannls Jack Zawackl and sed'in white is constantly in'charge 1 w Owen Once Thought Soar Midd}etpwn Giants Bapl? cut gridders hard this week In year and shbuld continue from halfback position wiiere he would 39.50 Bob Linden. and lends every assistance possible preparation for tlio opener here to­ wliere he left'(iff., probably play opposite Bob Donnel­ to the users. morrow night, Sept. 20. The game, fhe center post'wlll.be taken care ly, also of Branford, at left half­ Priced right! In Middlesex League whioh Is the first night affair ever of by Walter. LifdWlnowlcz of New back. Yuslevlcz, since reporting for Cpuldn't Be Much Good; Our Yard Foreman, D. J. Bontati- Mr. Henry Holsenbeck has re­ scheduled hero, will get under way Britain who tfansferred to the Un^ football for the first time either in Styled right! bus, has moved to his Wildmore turned to his home from the New at 8:00 o'clock. A portable lighting Ivorslty a year 'ago from George high school or college, has shown Lodge. Several of the members of Haven Hospital, and we learn that Perin§n|; li^ce Agaiii system which will be the best in town. Coach Christian has expert unusual promise as a ball carrier Had Never Heard Of Him the office force mentioned going up he will be more than-giad to see his this area will provide lighting which and passer and as a pass defense Cooipare there to cpibrate the Logo opening friends of the' MIF Co. by setting off a few firecrackers, will be equivalent to best daylight man. Now New York Coach Highly Praises His Great Backfipld Ace— For •your Convenience Use Our lidge Out Old Saybrook At De\'itt Field In Deep River, 7 To Q playing conditions. Press releases from New London but up to date they have not been Hank Soar Had Nose Operaiaioh Which Should Help Hini This Extended Payment Plan Suiidi|y—Playoff BetWbeii Giants And PeJUowii "Set For Cqiiiini' The Connecticut squad held a seem to indicate that the Coast seen. Only idle threats! Fred Ack- Pork Proposed Sunday Pbssibly'At'Municipal Field In Middletown ' ' ' '^ workout Monday night to accustom Guard will be coming oiit with the Year Immensely, Says Steve Owen Of World's Grid Champions erman, in passing by recently, and them to night playing conditions bPst team of their history. The need seeing the Lodge well lighted, and practices Tuesday-Wednesday for Increased Coast Guard activities thought that a Bingo Party was in Appropriate For Middletown (Special).—The Middlctown Giants are back in the Chicago.^(NNS).—The first time Steve Owen of the World's progress. Hop to it Fred! disclosed what will probably be the on the high seas has provided-the Championship New York Giants gridsters ever heard of the name Middlesex- County League penpant race opce niore; a victory last Academy with their largest fresh­ starting line-up for the game With Hank Soar he fold Tom Thorpe, veteran football and racing official Hawkes Party Sunday at Devitt Field, Deep l(iver, places'tliem in a tic with East two weeks of active drills and scilm man class. Among this class Is some B The new Shower Bath and Lock Hampton for hrst place. A playoff will be staged Sunday between mages, the Coach lias finally aulved of tile riiost promising football ma­ who first told him of the gridiron prowess of the former Providence Chapel at High Sts., er Room for the Steel Foundry was the two plHbs on a field to be de- 2.-— at a llnp-up composed of eight ve­ terial, tliat they have had. In tho College athlete, "Never heard of officially opened September 25th. A From reliable sources comes tho who despite his tour years of profes­ New Haven elded on today. The game will be Harris, batting - for pee, tied the terans from last year's team, one entire lilstory of tlie Connecticut- him! If he was any good, I would short talk was given to the employ- startling announcement that the played either In Middletown of East score a to 0. In the third Inning a Coast Guard series,' Coast Guard have heard of him." sional football experience, is only Hawks will be in their glory again reserve and two new comeis, Includ 23 years of age, now weighs 212 Hampton but not In Deep I^lver oj- hpme run by Joe Tripp had tied up Ing a transfer and a sophepoie has never been closer to victory Now Owen all but figures that as they are preparing for their an­ on any other neutral field. It was the score for ths Olahts 4 to 4; Hank Soar is the difference betweeai pounds and rc(tains his speed of foot nual pig-roast to be lieid at the Captain Herb Peterson of East than ascoreiess tie. Coast Guard of while having added conalc|erable in decided by both clubs yesterdiy. Bud Fisher, Saybrook first base another league clramplonslilp and Hawks nest early next month. The Hartford will get the call at left ficials indicate that this' may bo the way of power. Ope of the best A near rlQt; oconred last gupday In an ordinary season, for Soar Is start Hawks are all sharpening up tlielr man, hit a honie run In the ()rst end where he is showing best foim their year for victory. Prospects of pass receivers as well as bijlng a ball IP YOU WANT AN advance look at the automotive utylc-setlcr the biggest, finest, most beimtiful Ponliacs ever lo grace (he the four Iniilng following •a double claws .so as to be able to devour Inning with A. Masslril and J. La­ of his entire college career His pass such an occw'rence, combined with ing his third season in the Giants carrier. Soar will be used in the Gi­ play worked by Catcher Jack Coul­ lineup aft^r having hade his bow MEADOW GRILLE the roast pork that will be under for 1940—if you want to get a line now on the,car that all lughway. They're sensational pcrforniers, too. Castro on base to give Saybrook catching and general offensive and the natural Connecticut - Coast ants starting backfleld for the sec­ the watchful Hawks-eye Chef "Unk" ter of Saybrook and LaCastro, sec­ threp-run lead, fhe Giants piado defensive work is vastly Impioved Guard interest, plus the fact that In professional football in the green ond year. He will bc| paired with America will be talking about in another few weeks—go see yopr The new Dc Luxe Six is the pride of its price (icid in Creem, a cook who becaine famous , .' '>- h! ond baseman of the Old Siybroo^ three runs.liV the second Inning, Say over last fall and in all proabiUty he this Is the only collegiate night foot­ and gold of the Boston Shamrocks Danowski, whose record for passing Pontiac dealir'. appearance and ricliness—and is a marvel of ecoiioiny as wej(. club, which broke up a double steal brook oiio In the'second to give them' will continue on with the work that ball game in this area, should draw "That nose operation he had accuracy has been unmatched in 17 Meadow Street — Branford for his aristocratic cuslnes. :- r.u' For people in this community who want early action on their I'he new Dc Luxe Eight is the greatest car for its she and by Eddlo Duda and Bruno Wltkow- a one run lead. Bljl Roguskl went mode lilm All-New England end a a huge crowd. should help Soar," said the usually' the National League; , At any rate, the Hawks will also skl of the aiants. As WItkowsJti the distance for the Middletown Ol- year ago. In addition. Peterson is the The game will be played rain or noncommittal Steve in Clilcago re­ and Leland Shaffer. be ready for another social Softball 1940 car, he has arranged a look behind the scenes—ahead of weiglit you have ever seen—and costs little more than a six. started foV second, Duda iiiade a ahts, allowing : twelve Hits. John best punter on the squad and has "moon shine". The "Weatherman'' cently. "He couldn't breathe through game with the Pale Paces, who are time! We don't want to spoil his story by telling you too much Better take your advance Ipolc today. Quick action will mukc dash for the Ijlate, Coulter threw Marcollnl lasted seven and one- added the kicking off duties to has promised good weather. Howev­ his nose after he played a - few Utilizing a shift which can throw NOW SERVING smarting from a victory over the you one of the first in this community to'drivc "the hit car of to second, LaCastro took the throw t|ilrcl Innings. Bud Fisher finished make him easily the outstanding er, if It rains, come anyway. It may minutes, but we didn't discov(c'll whipped It b^ck to Coulter who tagr teh game.''i'he fielding of the two player on the team. Mike Cimino, a not be raining at Storrs and if it reason why he tired so easily until right or the left without shifting the show you the Iiandsomest sight tliat ever met a motorist's eye— the year." ged Duda and then throw back to shortstops, Pep Masslnl' and Joo letter winner of last year from Now does, we will have the Coast Guard the latter part of last season. line, the Giants also use a flexing LaCastro who riftlled '\y)tkowpkl. Tripp, wfis a feature. Britain, Will probably got the call to help you out. " ' Just how important Soar, who is end and tackle on the weak side in DINNERS & LUNCHEONS Harry Hearne oallid oijt Score by Ipnjngs; R H E at right end and if any touchdowns Football fans who expect to at­ expected to be i^jven more outstand ordijr to keep the defensive'line Wltkowskl and suddenly fans began Middletown ...,031 100 .020—7 14 3 are scored, will probably have a tend this big game need not worry ing this year, is to the Giants of spread apart. They will also Imfold At Mo'clerate Prices to mill onto the field around second Saybrook 312 000 000—6 12 1 chance to convert the extra point mented with Ludwinowicz at both about the seating capacity. There fense was revealed in a post game a semi-spread foi-matlon'on Na­ base. Pep Masslnl/'Saybrpok shortr Batteries, Rogsukl and Wltkowskl by pldce-klck. Henry Koch of Wa- tackle and fullback .positions, but will be plenty of rooin for everyone. conversation by.Quarti^rback Eddie tional League teams this year which Open From 9 to 1 A, M. stop, wa^ hit In the jaW by one of for plants; 'Marcplliu, Fisher and terbury, a junior, may also get a lins finally settled down to center as iDanowskl in commenting on the will add considerable to their attack. the fans and there was a mlxup be­ Coulter for Saybrook. Umpires, J; starting call at right end. the post where he can do the most Hanover, N. H. (Special).—A new! fact that the Giants just couldn't On the deftjnse Captain'NtelHeiii tween J. LaCasfro and Wlfkowskl, Scheor and Rearne. Walter Androsko, of Hartford, a good. Dartmouth football eleven, a new 'push over a touchdown against the calls the line together in the'huddle Hawks, whom say that was not State Policeman Johh lyliirphy^bf letter winner as a sophomore last The backfleld lineup will find season, and 21 npwcomei-s to the Chicago AllrStars, although they and the minute the opposition lines played, but only which was a lot of the Westbrook Barracks quickly Tile only father and son combin­ year, has already shown that he in­ at quarterback, "Wolf" Roberts, last varsity squad will be unveiled here were In scoring position several up they phift into a si^ven, six, and RHEINC^OLD BEER wind blowing. So this time the cleared the field and play was re­ ation in college football today is tends to Improve on his work of year's center, seems to bo tlie likely Saturday when Coach Earl Blaik times. five m.an line according'to his sig­ Hawks really mean business and a sumed. Masslnnl played out the head coach 'Tuss MoLaughry' of last season. He will, no doubt, fill starting candldate,'"but Charles Mai- sends his gig Green "unknown" "We mlssi^d old Hank down there nal. A'great man for detail, burly contest Is being sort of horned up game although he lost'two teeth. Brown • University and son, John the right tackle position. Either Joe sey, John Winzler ahd Howard Mohr team into battle against St. Law­ on the goal line," said Eddie. "He's Steve Owen is starting the season On Draught between the fwo organizations and »s£o»sxia.mee Deep R^ypr (Sppplal). —^ ijpme Jackson McLaughry, captain of this Stella of Waterbury or Frank Winer all sophomores, are contesting for rence University of Canton. N. Y. a threat IJPth inside and/outside of with a well-cpnditioned team which will be ready to cross bats at their run by SapVHartls In the eighth lii- year's team. ' ' of Bridgeport, both sophomores, will the position. Fred Mitchell, who The visitors are not expected to the. tackles." /. eiiii'utillzfil 'the'''fleld'goal'kicking annual affair. Tickets are now be­ nlng followp^' by doubles by Duda start at the left tackle post. Both spent his sophomore year as a re­ score any startling ups^t on the Lean and hard after s summer of ability of Ken ' Strong and Ward Duke Laoko and Frank Skolonis, Proprietors ing sold, and any one interp'sted in CENTRAL GARAGE and Roguski; beat Old 'Saylirook For Al) Locals News And Sports, rhen have the weight and aggressive the big feed, and snprts, are urged serve fullback, has improvpd his Indians. However the : encounter conditioning wbiU^ a plgygronnd su- Cuff when their running and pasj- eS Main Street Fbono 908 Pranford, Conn, here Sunc\sy 7'tp p. f^ip homer'by 'Road The prnnford Relvpw nciis to bo • good ' tacklps, and al­ play sufficiently to merit first cpn- prpmkes to offer imusual interest pervislpr in Pawtuckpt, R. 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THE BRANFORD REVIEW, THURBDAY, 8BPTEMBBR 28, 1939 *i\ Mr. and Mrs. George Wood who have been occupying the Log Cabin THE POCKETBOOK 290 New Names will move October 1 to the Poulton TtiE MOVIE GU.YED Riverside News Apartment, Short Beach. Continued from page one By Helen Shoemaker HOLLYWOOD GOSSIP: dry and refloated on an cv(\ eteria supper. In the First Congre­ autumn events. But Mickey says ho MlLltOH PAIRS OF wA and all Republican worxers will b wagon. was constructed from tho same blue SILK STOCtilMGS Yw'V gational Church Tuesday evening. Is most Interested In the lootball ARC AMOB IH -TME \*\VV> held In tho Republican headquar games, prints as the orlghial "Narolsuss", UHtTEP CTATEi ^ * Mr. and Mrs. Albert Obels and eveny xrt«, /tn tors In Main Street and Town Greta Qarbo surprising everyone the only real dirfcjrenco being that Chairman Tom Pendleton urges daughter, Shirley, have closed their AVfffiAaF OF summer cottage on Meadow Street DO YOU LOVE by sn-iaklng Into the "Broadway her paint was now, fon evenvAMFHiCAn large attendance. Melody" set to watch Eleanor Pow­ Tho 2nd big feature "Stronger www/ oven r/rreeti and have returned to their home In GOOD LITERATURE? Democratlcs Active New Haven. ell and Fred Aslalro go through a Than Desire" with Walter Pldgoon AVe know that you do and we Democrats of Momauguin held a big number Robert Taylor try­ and Virginia Bruce, ask you to note that, i£ you rally In the firehouse Tuesday eve Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stannard, ing to coax a now white canary, the Dramatic highlights Include^ tho often visit New Haven, you Ing. Issues of interest to that seC' and daughter, Shirley, of Hartford gift or his wardrobe man, to sing sensational aqulttal of his wife, the should join tlio Young Men's reception of tho wrist wateh watch lion of the town were discussed. spent the week end at their cot­ Freddie; Bartholomew entertaining Institute, 847 Chapel street. For with Its load of suspicions, the An elght-plank platform present­ tage on Meadow Street. Ills uncle Frederic, from British Col­ $5 a year you can enjoy its dramatic shooting In the apart­ ing the program ot East Haven De­ H ombia Little Virginia Weldlcr reading room facilities which ment, tho husband's discovery of his mocrats in the present election was Marlon Rowley has returned from proud of the fact that she has Beth include the best newspapers wife's picture In thtjl murdered laid down, highlighting economy a late season vacation at Quliford Lang.ston,, Garbo's hairdresser, to and magazines and can take out man's eye, the confession In court, •this week as they challenged repub­ Lakes. arrange h(\r curls on the now pic­ from its circulating library the and ho whirlwind climax that licans to compare their record with ture, "Patsy" Tom Neal oft on a latest novels, books of traVel or clears tho mystery. the 1034-37 record of the dem­ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones at­ motor trip through nbrthern Mexi­ biograpliy. co Spencer Tracy receiving a As an Extra Added Attraction ocrats. The program upon which tended the World's Fair last Sunday. Ian postcard tour foot long and two "The Louis-Pastor Fight Pictures", tho Democratic candidates will and qnehalf fee*/; wide •William Round by Round Blow by Blow. make their appeal for election next Powell cntortalnlnB' his son, Bill Monday is as follows: Legal Notice Jr., over the week end...... Qcorge WATCH FOR: "1, Reduction of taxes by a more Business Directory Murphy bringing rctdrence books to Artie! Shaaw & Hhls Band In cttlclent and businesslike admin NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS the sot to explain the meaning ot Dancing Co-Ed" with Lana Turner, istratlon. 42 inch sink and tub combinations Cole Porter's song title "BeKln Tho Ann Rutherford, Richard Carlson, "2. Ehmlnatlon ot causes for In Tho Board of Assessors of the 2;.95 complete. Toilet outfits Boguliie," Walt'^r Brcnnan and •Leon Errol "Northwest Pas­ creasing the town's Indebtedness. Town ot Branford will bo in ses­ TAX COLltCTION* IM THl* complete 512.95. Bath tubs $14.50. sion at the Town Hall for the pur­ laughing so loudly at ot Robert sage" ,: "NInottchka" "Balalaika COUNTRY .IH THE PAiT5IK>TA(« "3. Encourage the Introduction of HAVE INCREASED NPARL/ Wall Basins $5.45. Conn. Plumbing pose ot listing all taxable property Young's stories that the ratters "Another Thin Man" "These SO PER CBfJT ....^../VoM new industries ond business and soom to ring, Olamour Girls." B^ BILUOtJ OOUAffS 79 building more new houses by a sub­ and Heating Materials Co., 1730 as required by law every week day, weu ovea 11^}^ BIUI0N6 October 1st, 1939, inclusive from The ancient tugboat "Narcissus," See You In The Movlcls.... TOM/ stantial reduction in tax rate. State St, New Haven, Conn., 9.00 A. M. to 5.00 P. M.; also October which carried Marie DrossliXTSr MEETING ' budget" which falls short, by $45,- ^^^"t'v^ H W »i| In baseball," said the man who has Pilgrim Rrothorhood Picnic, 2 p, ni. Host, Harry G. Cooke. spent 35 years In the sports back­ Public Food Sale, North Branlord Congregational Church 000 or more, on the estimated income NOTICE is hereby given to all the legal voters of tlie Town of Bran­ I Capitol Theatre ground. "Ot course moat ot tho side of meeting the town's n^eds, ford that the annual Town Meeting of said Town of Branford will be held OCTOBER iBt "It the voters will just look at the on Monday, October 2nd, 1939. Tlie ballot boxes for the reception of 281 Main St., firms have helmets of one kind or East Haven another." he continued, "but none Parent-Tonclior 'Woclc Local Enrollments. democratic tour-year " record and ballots will be located in each voting district of said Town as follows, then read the report ot the town's viz; at the Community House located at the corner of South Main and Sun,, jroii., TueH., Oct. 1-2-3 of them has been perfected as yet. OCTOBERZnd 'While In Philadelphia for tho present financial condition as War­ Montowese Streets for the First Voting District; at the Public Hall located Brownies Meet in 15ast Haven Legion Home, 3.30. Bpenoor Traoy, Nancy Kelly in Davis Cup matches, for Instance, I ren M. Brown, auditor for the state on School St., Stony Creek, for the Second Voting District; and at the OCTOBER 3rd—4th—5th will look over one which wo have of Connecticut, found it," said Fire House located on Main St., Short Beach, for the Third Voting Dis­ "STANLEY and Sponsored Show, Branlord Thcutre, Stony Creek Baseball Ass'n. taken an option on. I don't know HInos, "they will vote to retire the trict. Said ballot boxes will be open for the reception of ballots in each LIVINGSTONE" present republican administration, voting district from six (6) o'clock in tlie forenoon until six (6) o'clock !-! ALSO ;-! how good it Is but our eastern rep­ OCTOBER 3rd ' " ' resentatives who have seen It claim Short Boucli Athletic Ass'n, Kivcr.side Hall, 8 o'clock. 'Brown went over the town books in the afternoon on said October 2nd, 1939. last spring when tho town applied "Streets of New York" It wlU solve the problem ot protect­ Card Party, Princess Chapter, 0. B. S. After the election of oflicers as provided in the first (1st) clause of for permission to issue $50,000 bonds with Jaoltia Ooopor ing tho ball player when he Is at Family Bay, First Congregational Church. the call hereinafter contained, the business portion of said call for the above Its five percent statutory Urn bat. It It does, there Is a vast mar^ Cafeteria Supper, Aristouians. consideration of all items after said first clause of said call, will be ad­ Weil,, Tliurs,—Oct. 4-5 kot tor It." it..Atter lie had filed his report, the journed and held on the second Monday of October (October .9th), 1939, OCTOBER 4th town did not press for permission, Robert Taylor, Hody Lomarr in The growth In popularity among at 10 o'clock A. M. at the said Community House, located at corner of Covered Dish Liinclicou, Trinity Guild in Parish House. but waited until 'sufficient bonds South Main and Montowese Streets in said Branford Center. tho tans of night baseball, In both had been retired to make way for 'LADY of the TROPICS' Bonellt Card Party, North Brantord I'iro Dept. Tlie following is a statement of the purposes for which said annual i-! ALSO !•! tho minor leagues and majors, and the new $50,000 Issue. 4-H Oloveretles Meet. town meeting is called, viz; h-A! the policy ot the managers In using "The town paid $4,100 fo'r an au­ "NIGHT WORK" their fast ball pitchers at night In OCTOBER 5th ;-: WITH :-: dit of books as soon as the republi­ FIRST order to take advantage ot tho fact Girl Scouts, Troop 28, in Legion Booms. cans took over in 1037." Hlnes as­ To elect a member of the Board of Assessors; a member of the Mary Boland, Ohnrlos Riigglea that It Is difficult for the batter to serted, "but the results of that au­ Board of Tax Review; three (3) Selectmen; an agent for the management follow the flight ot the ball thrown OCTOBER Cth Ladies Gift Nights Garden Club Annual Mooting. dit have never been revealed. of the town deposit fund; a town treasurer; a town clerk; collector of by a fast ball pitcher at night, has taxes; auditors; grand jurors; seven (7) constables; three (3) members Wu, Sal.—Oct. G-7 "The voters may be sure Increased the demand for the devel­ OCTOBER 11th that there was nothing in that au­ of the Board of Educition and any other officers required by law to be "CHARLIE CHAN opment of some sort of a protective Supper, Old Stouc Church, East Haven dit that would have reflected any- elected. helmet which will be both light in ing but credit upon the democrats IN RENO" weight and durable onought In con­ mal glands, around chest, firm and for their four-year administration, SECOND with Sidney Tolor struction to be a protection. To act upon the reports of the selectmen, town treasurer. Board of well-developed ' muscles, smooth or they would have seen the results |.! ALSO !-: Foxx Fears Fast Ball Exhibit At Fairs long ago. Charities, Board of Education, Board of Police Commissioners,'tax collec­ "Almost a Gentleman" During the recent Boston Red and clear skin, flat adomen, "Those who have studied the fine tor, Park Commissioners and any other town officers. with JainoB Ellison, and Sox-Chlcago White Sox series Jim­ Features Points straight legs and proper curve ot the record our administration made, THIRD Aoo, tho Wonder Dogv my Foxx set some kind of a per­ feet arches. and compared it with the record sonal record tor striking out In one To consider and act upon the report and recommendation of the Play Honey Sat. Evenings On Child Health written by the present administra­ Board of Finance, and to make appropriations for highways, bridges game when he was set down four tion, can appreciate why the repub­ times by tho fast ball offerings ot schools, charities, parks, state and county taxes, old .ige pensions, interest visitors to the State Department licans have chosen not to reveal charges, Government projects, and all other town expenses for'the vcar Johnny RIgney. Baseball writers the contents ot that audit." travoling with tho Boston club said ot Health exlilblts at agricultural 1939-1940. ' ' Pequot Theatre that Foxx, whose vision Is some­ fairs this year are learning through SOCIETY times obscured by recurrent sinus motion pictures, exhibits, leaflets Main Street, have returned from a FOURTH Fri., ,Siil.—Sept. 29-30 trouble, has n mortal fear ot get­ and discussion how to keep the trip to Cape Cod, To act upon the recommendation of the Board of Finance that the ting hit on tho head by a fast ball family healthy throughout the year In Mass sum of $1,429.00 be appropriated for the Board of Education, from the South "UNEXPECTED during a night game. Given the according to the weekly bulletin ot The Misses Elsie' and Marjorie unappropriated revenue of the town (said sum representing the amount of msur.ince collected on loss of Canoe Brook School contents.) FATHER" proper protection Double X probab this department. Particular interest Montgamery are at the Berkshire Mrs. Catherine Scoblo and son John, and Mrs. Lucy Tracey, 101 ivith Baby Sandy, Misha Auor ly wound be able to bloze away at is being shown by parents in the Inn, Great Barrington, Mass. Forbcis Place, East Haven, i^ in FIFTH ;-! ALSO :-: Rlgney's pitching in the manner points to be looked for in a normal Miami, Pla. for a month. To authorize and empower the town treasurer to borrow whatever "RANGE WAR" which has earned him the reputa­ healthy child, the relations of foods Announcement ,. money may be necessary to pay the expenses of the Town, interest charges tion ot being ono ot the great slug­ to tooth development and the need Mr. and Mrs. Burton Shepard of such notes, bonds and any other obligations of the Town whidi may be­ gers ot all time. Branford Point announce tho com­ 3un.; Jlon., TUPS., Oct. 1-2-:! for adequate dally amounts of pro­ come due and payable within the ensuing year, and to withdraw from the Sporting goods manufactures tective foods-milk, green and yellow ing marriage, October 21 ot their sinking fund sufficient sums to pay any bond or bonds of the Town of daughter, Lois Eugenia, to Mr. Wil­ Spencer Tracy, Nanoy Kelly in have examined with Interest tho vegetables, fruits, whole grain INVITE YOUR Branford Refunding Bonds, Series of 1923, which may mature during bur Burne, son of Mrs. Philip Burne "STANLEY and papler-maclio skull caps worn by cereals and breads. As In the past, the ensuing year, and to transfer to the Road Bond Sinking Fund Account young crlldron are weighed but it Is of Stony Creek, The wedding will from unappropriated revenue, such sums as may be nc-cessary to meet Jockeys underneath their silk hats take place in Trinity Church, FRIENDS TO LIVINGSTONE" ' which have saved many ot them pointed out that parents should be contributions from the St.ite to retire road bonds, !•: ALSO :-: from serious injury in spills. The more concerned with a steady in SIXTH Ann Sothorn, Robert Young in Injury to Ace Bailey of the Toronot crease in the child's weight month Visit Shore;,,,,,,.. CONNECTICUT To take whatever action may be deemed advisable relative to accept­ Maplo Leafs some low years ago in by month rather than with a com Mr. and 'Mrs. Bernard S. WUtord "MAISIE" ot Cornwall Bridge were week end ing a deed from Daniel W, Owens, conveying to the Town of Branford a collision with Eddie Shore in parison ot weight-height tables. The for liighw.iy purposes a strip of land known as Second Street on a map Boston prompted Art Ross, man ratio ot weight to height is but ono guests of Mr. and Mrs. WilUam E. Wed,, Thurs.—Oct. 'W Hitchcock, Pawson Park. entitled Map of Branford Heights," on file in the Town Clerk's office agor of the Boston Bruins, to de ot many factors which determine and further if it be voted to accept said highway, to establish a name by FREE TO THE LADIES velop a hockey helmet and while It child with attention directed to Engaged winch it shall be known, ' BURNISHED GOLD DINING is tar from perfect, it has minimiz­ plan for dental care Just as soon as & BAKING SET NIGHTS ed the chance ot Injury In the game. Mrs. William Honry Hoadley ot baby teeth appear. Montowese Stri^et announces the SEVENTH No doubt when and if a helmet is A large photography ot a healthy To take whatever action may be deemed advisable relative to fixinc "NIGHT WORK" ever developed for a batter It will engagement of her daughter, Helen chldl with attention directed to the salary of the elected auditors. ' ' ° !•: WITH !-: bo on the pattern of tho skull cap Rogers, to Mr. 'Throop Crane • GOOD ROADS Mary. EDlwid, Charles Rugglcs spoolfled points which makes this Brown, son ot Mrs. Walter Throop worn by Jockeys because that pro- • HISTORIC VILLAGES Dated at branford this 25th day of Septeiribcr, 1939. X ALSO' !-! tective piece is the nearst thing to child a healthy cxoniple Is attrac­ Kendall Brown of Beickett Avenue, "THE ZERO HOUR" what a baseball player would re ting considerable Interest. These Short Beach. • PEACEFUL LAKES j GURDON BRADLEY, quire for protection when at thi healtli points Include, the bulletin JOHN S, ROGERS, {-: WITH ;-: explained, good contour of the head At Cape • SAFE BEACHES / FRANK R, WILLIAMS, Frieda Incsoort, Otto Krugor plate. alert eyes, well-spaced teeth, nor. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Grlswold, South 1 ; Selectmen of the Town of Branford,

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