',TV^Tr?..i-S'.'Ert-.*5'«sn«-4.Trjw.'»-s;"iWf" •' '""•" i" ucub uixMQn Hagamun Mem. Library Bast Hnven, Thur. June 9, 1955. Branford R-nVw-Eait Haven News 8 Conn. 5-4 Coach Crisafi —« E. H. Catholic red perch. , , _ E.H.H.S. Blasts Boardman, 13 To 0; . ((.ontlniied I>om I'agc One) librarian and then be allowed to DANOINQ catch one "fish" Xor each book i Members of the school system Our Telephone Numbers lug program Is lielng arranged Women At Dinner read. i will act as JUd(?es and the win­ ^^ is buck al * / Crisafiincn Face ScymourTomorrow with itneinberR of the press ami The contestant then Writes his ner will be Judged on the num­ ber of book.s rend, types of An Independent I^r-liniriK Iheli- K'i"« for n vie clergy to be senb.'d at the head name on' one side of the fish, Kdiloriah llOhari 7.S«11 Held In Cheshire iMoks and a report made on one PALMERS CASINO fury over .Seymour tomorrow; f^ast Unveil tdhle. , The ^dinner, which will nnd the name of the book read Twenty two ICasI Hnv(?ii mem­ of the books. The fourth the high whool bnsehall cnnnon- ab be hold at; tho Weeplifig Willows on the other side. This fish will INDIAN NECK BRANFORD, CONN. bers of the New Haven Council bo dropped Into a' box on the through seventh grade contest­ Weekly Newspaper ndefl hapless Boardman Trade MauHe 2b .1 will liegin at (i.'OT p. in. ants will be awarded prizes on a ,1 of Calholic Women. at'j:ndcd librarian's desk In the children's ®hf tM\ School lo the tune of J.1-0, nt l,u/.7i If Messliin urged East Haveners thai orgaiiiznlion's biennial din­ room. At the end of the contest first, second and third basis. "cCJl'-Yfi CENTS the high school field, Monday af­ .iauei'nig p who hnve ant already rlone so. Saturday Night ner held recently nt the Waver- the fish will be counted and Third graders, who win, will EAST 1 IA\'KN: CONNl^TlCUf. THURSDAY. JUNiru-, 1053^ ^ ternoon. Pnolillo cf 2 to get out and tiuy llirjlr tickets t^iibllihul v/»fVly by FK* PI*H Publitalioni. Inc. ly Inn, Cheshire. prizes will be awarded to the have n party and story hour at Sullivan ss .1 so they will bo nSsUTed of a Vol. X — No. 14. Yrarly S»lisiri|jliuii ^tJiO Gus Weber'H Orcheslra While Mike PadllUo, with a Those i:i ntendance wore: Mrs. winners. the end of the contest. The con­ tlouhle and a triple, and Unlph Mvllllo A, rf ;i place at the iianquet; table. The conloslnnls will be paired test will run from Juno 27 Mcllllo, .1, ;)b :) .Tolin Mnran: outgoing elecled Dedications Of O\crl)rook And Deer Uun Seliools SMOOTH DANCE RHYTHMS Klrceto n home run, paced the "'I'hls testimonial ts being eon- executive board nicmhcr; Mrs. off as follows: Third graders through August 12. The children East tinven nltnek, Fmn .laur- Guslnfson Hi ,'i ductod by friends of the Ukcnlile will fish for white fish; fourth may register at any time. C of C Rebuts Stories Raymond Minller, who Inducted l.a^VlOi' c 2 3 Areas Condemiied As nlg muffled tho vocational boys' conch who are carrying out a ihe now slate of officers; Mrs. and fifth grndeis. green crapples WATCH FOR THIS BIG DATE Porlo 21) 1 nnd sixth and seventh graders, bats with n ncnt two-hitter. desire to publicly aeclalni this John Partlnnd, v/ho acted ns one SATURDAY JUNE 18, 1955 I.allie rf 1 young man WIIOHC interi.'St in Pace. Trade's plicher, got lo SIfeelfl ct of the hoste.s.ses: Mrs. Allien : Coining I The New Dance Sensation 1 the welfare of our youth goes Juurnig for n single In the sec­ .Scholtman ss Baker; Mrs. Furman Campbell; Below Health Level 1 far beyond bis call of duty on On Main St. Juveniles DANCE . , . Linger awhile with . . . ond, ami Nober followed with Nnrrncel It Mrs. H. E. Chambers; Mr.s. Hen­ 0 the nthlelld field," Messina .said. From where I sit.../^ Joe Marsh one In the fourlli. Pace hiust Sniltii .lb ry .7. Connelly; Mr.s. Janv.'s Col­ Jerry Grady, dinirman of tlie Zoning and Planning 0 "This lime we aim to sing his AL GENT I LI'] I have'known It'wasn't his day, iilure. lb bert. . commission, staled recently iWnt the body has found tlinl II praises, not for his tremendous AND HIS ORCHESTRA I when after being soundly clouted Gi leco e Also; Mr.s. Burdetlo Colhnrn; tliree areas in lliis town are unheallhy due to inadequate Scliarf Denies He 1 .successes in the renlin of sports, Tlie lift\ CharU's Callaliaii 14 Otitstanding Musicians 14 , by Pmilllto, Conch, Frank CrIsntI Mrs. lilrnest Dowman; Mrs. hut lor his ' succes.ses utlnlned Sad Note sanitary facilities. Featuring I substituted Slreclo for the heavy Ilonrdiunu Thomas Fenlon; Mrs. Walter In t,lie quiet, coiiflnes of a closed Grady said the commission i Gave Slalemciits Betty Peterson; Warren Stephen, Joe Olinipio, iilttlMi; conterflcldcr and Slreolo Gourtzien-skl; Mrs. H. W. Ilack- From The Bugle had discussed tlie proposed sew- . . PI I T T I 11 promptly sent a pitch oil the af) r It room. Here, lie has given the To Colohralc Fiixl Mrixs George Jalbcrt, und a hi^.tt ol ollicia barlh; Mr.s. G. V. Jleldl; Mrs. I age plan for the town, and LlOllS LiUlU 10 11181311 way.- . CtitiHjion If 2 (I (J youth of our town his wLsd^m Andrew Lang; Mrs. Charles I To The Press "Dance Music As You Like U" ns n mentor niid counsel as a All nf us oti tho Clarion were we want their competition to, "from aplannlng point of view I'nvislnonei'a of .Si. Clare's cWnri'.li, Montaupnin, will Vie. Enst Haven opened their half Ijeluea 2b :i (I U Mauro; Mrs. Thomas Maioni-y; Officers Al Country In n letter lo Chief ot Police friend. Many of our erring keep us on our toos. the board," tavors such inslal- of the first with a five run bni- Mnsclll i; 2 0 (I Mrs. AlbZ'rt Norlh; Mrs. Wll- niarmcri to le;irn Ihnt our prin- nlile 111 witness n unique mnsn nl 10:30 n. m, Sunday, wlien Kdwin Priest Insl iiiglil, Don youth has been saved from del­ I'rom where I sH, this country Intion. Nehor ef 3 0 1 liam Schurk; Mr.s. .In.seph ci|inl rivfil in Ibr newHpnpfr field House Tonight Iwu Ijiothcrs, Ijolli pvieslH nasist in llie celebrnlinn of \h'' Dnrllett, iiiesldeiit ot Iho Cham- • rnge. Mautto singled, I-.U/./.1 was However, Grady said that such Clnffone lb ;i 0 0 inquency because of such wis­ Smylhe und Mrs. .Toseph Vlg- — Uin Itnlrnvitln It a g I a —nuK'wi nccdH papers with different points The annual instullntion and rnlly oiclainccl t\a a Miwy- her of Commerce, denounced re­ sale on an cr^ol'! ! Jnuernlg was approval while ijased on condi­ iiisl muss of n llilrd brollier, vec I'nce p .'1 0 1 dom and counsel." ilolll. hnve til Khiil down. of view—iust ns'ft needs people dinner dance of the Enst llnveii cent hendllnes referring to "de- •^afe on a sacrifice; t^aollllu doub­ tions exisling In tlie town, does iauill iniasionnry. led and iiulilvnn singled. Delueia .'lli .'I (I 0 "This pha.se of Coach Crl.safi's Crops wpru bad in Btilosvillo with different WenB nnd tnsieH. Lions Club will be held al 7; 10 I llniiuency iirolilems" confront- Among the featured spvakors not Include the commission's ap­ The Uev, Holieit Caihilinil, will , j liiR Main Street mnrehnnis East Haven turned tho game .Soteie ss 2 0 U conlrihutioii to tlie weifaic of Inst ycnr nnd one of Ihoir fac­ Ydtj may prefer iced ten as a hot- lonlght in Florin's Country House spent four yeurs In the Marine of (he evening were the Very proval, or disapproval, of melti- int ns niolipriesl and the IteV.' ' Ueferrlhg to Ihe news head­ Into a complete rout with three .Sodeie c . 2 0 0 our community has never been tories niovcil out of town. Juat weather cooler ... 1 generally in Foxon. Corps, during World War 11, ftev. Henry ,T. O'Brien. Arch­ ods necessary 19 raise appropria­ l''i'iiiicls Cnliniinn, will serve aa j line ns "uutorutunte," Dnrtlett more runs in the second. Adding Boielil tf . 10 0 publlclMil, and although we chooHc a cold KIRRH of beer. But In addition lo their wives, the serving In the Phclflc.' bishop of Hartford; Mrs. Ijuclllo tcmpornry hnni times, of course tions for Installation. (it Kup when the Uev. Charles' snld,Hint It could he oonslrucd HAVEN Insult to injury, the locals scored 11 Mautte 2, Poitu 1, Lu//,1 2. know lie would prefer to keep Malsey, prominent authoress nnd —but the huple needa help now if either of UH couldn't express Lion's guests will also Incliiiii' I'^uliowiiig his disclinrgc from In this matter the chairman ('Hlliihiiil celebrales his first ns lo menu Hint the Chamber one In the fouith and cllmnxed I-ulno 1, .Inuefiilg Z, raoilllo 2, it that way, we as the grateful the Itev. William .1. Duly, spiri­ if it'fl to survive. hlB opinion, nnd net nn it. that Alberl F. Sprafke, district gover­ Ihe service llio (iriesl ertlered St. slated, "The Vioard wishes lo Mti^ They are the sons of Mr. wai cilllpiil of Hie police's halid- ihe dny with four In tho sixth. ri'dplenls of liLs civic contribu­ tual director of the council for would he "bad news*' for the nor of tile organization and Th.-imns Seminary. Uutoru oii- Directory Stroelo 1, Sullivan 1, Grleco' 1; So, thia paper is going to make no comment on flnnncinl mill Mrs, Cluuies L. Callahan, of lliifr of the Main Sliect situa­ tions, feel Hint we should pub­ 21) years. whole communUy, Dominic 1. Mlnlcucci, district lerlhglhe Mnrykiioll' Semlhury, Meanwhile .Inuernig tolled ml—Stix'elo, ao—.Inuernig 11; Hcrapi! up a little money to belp methods, as iliis should be left to 71 l4ior|',e SI reel. tion, licly acknowledge our awareness governor - elect. lie nlsn studied nt St. Uoriiard's away as though he were pro- Pnco 3; 13B—,lauernlg 1; Puce 1. Bishop O'Brien. In his talk. | tide them over, and we hope other the Sanitation Committee . . . l.nst week, wns n big week In Tho Chnniber president said of these llilngs." Thomas Gagliordi, deputy dis­ III Hochesler.' '. .' leetlng n onu run lend. Besides commended the ladles for their local concerns will do the same. arid lor the public . ." tlie (.'nlliihnii family.' Daughler thai this wns not the intent of trict governor, will preside over Unlll his dvpnriurn for Africa; piieldng two-lilt shutout ball The Arab Union is composed work ns lay helpers of the Bis­ We've acldom agroccl with them In his report to the commis­ Iiuiry received her buchelor ol Iho Invesllgallon by the oigan- Ascension, an island of volcanic the inslallation of the followiiuj on August l,:Friliier Charles will .lauernlng struckout 11 und gave of )iul)llc lendei's of Hie Arab hops of America "within the editorially over the ycatH—hut sion's approvnl, , Grady staled Its ileip-ee at AllierlUs Magnus l/.nliun, when It deeided to. In­ BUY THIS origin M sfiiiare miles In area, officers: reninui with his pareuti; In Enst up one walk. world and is Intended to rally Uie iinllon-wide organization of the that the State may find it neces­ nlli'ne; l''allier Uoherl, who Is n vestigate the complaints ot sev­ CONVALKSCKNT liorthwesl of St. Helena, Is noted right, 1935, United Stata Brewers hoandaHon William F. McKay, president; Haven, '• Cnaeh Crlsafl, in attempting to people to unify nnd to handle cs- Council of Catholic Women, un­ Copy sary to step into the picture if Parents Tiirnn^ ml siir of lOlliillsll ai at; Tho- eral hiei'chnnts, about, the"lolt- for lis ,sea turtles. Sal Tlnari, Thomas McMalKUi and Others who wHl serve,in Falli­ hold down I In; seoi'e, used his sentlnl Arab problems. der llie Nnllonal Catholic Con­ the town doesn't take action re­ 11 IS Si'uiliKiry, llnriford, lecelv- eiiuff nnd actions of youths on $1^ Per Week HOSIMTAL Arthur F. Cordes first, second er Charles' fli'sl mass wdll bo llio Ire.slimen baseball aspirants free­ ference. garding the inslallation of a d Ills iiKisteis degree nt Trinity Mnln Slre.ei " Mrs. Kny Annslasio, Dir. nnd third vice presidents; George To Dedications Kev, Thomas Furey, toriner eu-. ly. However, us .Ihnmy Durante I'"ollovvlng the dinner the fol­ sewer, system, iiiit i'"iitlier Chnrles Was orduln- llnillott ponnted nut to Chief SALESMAN Rciristercd Nurses in A MUTUAL BANK Wugrier, secreiar>'; Garbrlel A. rule nt Sf, Ciuie's who will servo says "Evej'yliody wanted to get lowing officers were installed by ' Gra'dy's report reads as fol­ d Saiiiiiliiy ai; n missionnry ul Pilrsl, Ihul nil the C of C Was 'Attendance Day and Night IS Fucci, treasurer; George Kappier, as sub-deneoti, und the Rev, Jo­ trying lo do woi to find out Lat This Available Space Into Ihe act." .lust about cveiy- SUNDAY, JUNE 19 .Mrs. Miniler; Mrs. Thomas .1. lows;, . < Of New Schools Mnr.vkiiiill, N. WITHOUT CAPITAL STOCK Lion Tamer: Dr. George Sle;3on- 1 of Kasl Haven seph Lynch ot Chicago, III.,, who how mnny merchnnis may have Carefully Prepared Meals hody did. Five of Ihe regulars ac- McGreevy. president; Mrs. Ali- ' "At the Zoning and Planning More than 5(10 pfLsons nlli nd- A j'.rmlliiile Sell For You f f kus, tail uvlsler; E. Tlionias Try- j Falher Charles will give the sermon. similar complalnlii, It the mat- and Diets (!(jutUed for nine runs, und four lliuny Venditlo, 1st vice |H'e;i^ OR STOCKHOLDERS. regular hearing, , tlie proposed ed Iho dediciilUms of the Towns Ir.ii :-;L'IIIHI|, Phone HO 7-5828 fi'cslunen seoi'lng the renudruler. FATHER'S DAY dent; Mis. Lcf .1, Wallare .sec- er and Clifford Downer, one-year tei wnnnnicd It, the Chnmher, plan tor tlie:Town of'East ila- 25 new cltiSsrooinK, Incluiihin I^MI nocnrdlni! lo Bnrllelt would con­ CALL AT 8-1661 liut tomorrow Is another day, .111(1 vl<:u preslfii.'iil; Mrs. Leonard ORGANIZED IN 1887 AND OPERATED term directors; Pat Florin und OAL 83 Main St.—East Haven ven was discussed and reviewed. kindergartens, lield lii.st \V( t k- fer with Chief Priest on how Misbacli, ttilrd vice president; Ralph Custellon, two - year term and S(;yniour is lujt even a rea- From a planning point of view end at Mouiauguhi, OveihiooU drisali Fcled By Townspeople best to hniidlo the siluntlon. •• I- SOLELY FOR THE BENEFIT OF directors. .Noruible racslndlo of Boardman. Miss (Iraire Bnsse, secretary the board has gone on record as Pat Florio, chairmnn In charge and Deer Run schools. The lei tor lo the police chief Coatih Crlsafl knows his team iiiid Fallier Daly treasurer. favoring instnllution of sewnge ITS DEPOSITORS of arrangements .staled tliat in Despite the rainy weathei m niso cluiined tlinl lite'snmco'ot has lo win tonuirrow if they for the fallowing reasons." Al Testimonial Last Niglil EXCLUSIVE addition .to. tlie , member's wives, terusted town folk crowded tin liitoitnallon tor siicli sloties wd^ "Authorized Denier" hope lo .•.lay In the running for J „'1U)...Sewage, conditions In cer­ riil'li School Conch I'raiilt CriHati, Km eyi»H %vrt with Alt deposits Ruarnntecd In full by The Savings Banks' and district heads, representatives alt-purpose rooms lo witness tlic tlisl nppaicnily obtnincd ttom FRANCHISE DEALER the llousalonic league title. DcpoKit nunrunty T'lnul ut (Jounnctlent, IJic. tain sectibits of the Foxon Park, of other Lions Clubs in llio area ceremonles. Icnrst oi giitlilncle and IIIH voice choked \M11I cmolion, humb­ fioin iho nigunl/allon's Na\i^B ., FOR A win over Seymour could 'riiri;c New Sdiools — 3\i6m&u'gUih aiid center areas are International and civic and cliurch ' officials "The iiddillonal elpmeiitni> ly iie-.UiiowlecJ(.;etl the Iribivte of his fellow townsmen laHt letter and Hion piibllshod nam­ bring tile tlllo, honieT or give lh(! (('anllniied l''roni i'age One) defiftitely below sate health lev- ing lleiinnn Scluiit, C of C .t>ec- have made! reservations lo be in .school "fncillties, which cost tliL Hotpoint hlue and CJoId a chaiice to share 'i'cilal land costs for Itie llirce THESE BANKING FACILITIES ARE YOUESl tls.'f'' ,,--• niuhl. • lelniy ns Ihc BOUtta of Infoima- ' • * attendance. . ' ' town $1.M3,6S8, Included u Ihit?*- Trucks I lie league lltlu wllli three other scliuuls: 5;72,H'l!).'.iri; Buildilig and Unislni; to his feet to face the—-—:—' tlnn. , ' .)• .'''K2) If steps are not taken lo 'of the fneully nt that lime. teams. grading. Momuugulii, $107,rjl.l.-j OnllalornI Iflans Assisting Mr. Fiorio on the ar­ room addition to Momauuum ( i| ;u-iiy crowd that .lamnuid thei Universal SALES — SERVICE • ISnvliigs Accounts alleviate sewage conditions the •' III answering, one of thi? tpies Sehnit, yeueidnv denlod thilt (;;i; for Overbrook and Deer Itun, | rangements committee ave:. Al school^ ond 11 rodni schools al Wi'fpiiij^ WlllowH restaurant, the A loss loin^a-row would knock • Heme Miirtgngc L,imn» School Savings Sr^te or . Conn.may well force tldns reguVdinir his tulure pluns, he had given nny., informatipn $7711,571.77; lawns and planting, Standlsh, Frank Adnnis, Sal .Tlna­ OverbrooU and Deer Run. . Ml ^'l "f honor, atii.'mpted tlnie East Haven 1 Kant. Haven out! of Ihe title plo • Safe Hcpnslt IS0.VCS Club Aceoinit. Ihe^own of East Haven to i,n-' llip. gue.st of hoiuir gave no lii- to Iho pi ess uiguullnii juvoniie APPUANOES nil ttiroe .•^Kes, .i;5„'n7.r)2. Furuil- ri, Cliff Downer, Bill Friend and Momauguin dedication was held Hid ai'.'Mii i'» e\pu s hln gintl- t.ui'u entirely. • ' ' • « 'rriivelcrs Clieipica Banit Money Ordnrt Sjali sewnge or otherwise be fin­ I dlLUUon he iiiteiidi.d to take up , dellmiMpnty11,-1111,^^,,^^,, an„ ,.d, ^ iiX|ir0S8ed, „, ' Ills Lire and eituipment for all three Shtuiduy at 2 p.m., Overbrook tiuic. llnidile, i)i.'cause of the eni- $•« TIVDin Now On l>ln>lny! Green Garage Uiink - by - Mall , ed at. a daily rate iintU said sew­ Sal Palmleri. Phyiilcul educniloii On the con- disnppiovnl over ,llto lllol tliati a .Storngo Spiicu and Deer Run were dbdituted ntloiuil lUU' that .lAVept over him, un me con- UIHUIJIMUVUI «».., ^»..- —_, F«r Appointment Call I IIB Main St. HO l-inHtl .sclHjols, },7;!,r)UU; Architects and age is instnlled.", • 1.1 ,. „i i 1„. luiia minted tfs tltd alJOkOBmil'n Sunday ul. 2 p.m. aiid '! p.in., res­ ' ' Al Uie conclusion of Ihe speo- V^hlch wns also relenscd to the 1*^ Tires — Batteries Office In Drnnford, be and Ihe and the children, ll would he a yill thai would or to enlighten the young people AiiiDiiK those who spoke, wi.'re Board of l-'inunce; Leslie Ited- of the. American Legion Posts, lh» chea, Kru'nk ivlessiiin, chairinan NEW!; roads ns tollowa: T V CENTER same is assigned for u hearing on as to the workings of the gov­ .Idliiiiiy iMiilii.'r, former East lln- AAA SERVICE AAA l^row more vuKiablc wiUi liinel tieid, John Mullicrn, Fred Wolfe Mrs. Thompson Gets people crowded the All - Pui - of Hie leslinionlat commillee, "Dear Chief Pi lest- At a the allowance, of said aduilnls- ernment and to promote better \'i'ii llii;li Sclinol eoacii, now no l-BitS iiii:uri. pre|iai-e to raise $17,600 ness," Old (ilerv ii< Ovi'i'lii'iMik; liiid-pliiito, .Mrs. Wiitter Link, left ul Hie i.|,.ineiilar.\' sidii.ril biiiidlni; I'oinniltlee walrlii's I'mncis 5 and 6 Rooms W'iitdi lis 111' liiiilds over Hie lie,\s of Ovcrliriink Si'biiiil lo kin- King And Queen Get Crowned dt'ri;lirt^'li iniplls; Iteliiw, iMr. Willsh |iresi'nts the lte,Vh to lli'ir Itiiii Scliiiiil to Itetli Ann .Milchell anil KIcluird IJ i<, ns • l/z Acre Lots HATS OFF Crui't^i' Li-lis, ctiiiinnitn 'id the scho.d building i;iitiiiiilltee ami • Hot Water Heat .Mil. .Mmiillrel .Muck, sidmel prillcipiil look on, • Plastered Walls i 0 t h e >'' • Marble Dust Ceiling $;{()() Scliolai'ship7'^'*^'«'"'^'«f'»"l*''' • Fireplace—Raised Hearth OnMI.N.A.ToBe'^'^'^''''^"''''^-^""'^^''J'he regular rni)ri::,(y .•lllU^ i • Built hi RookcBses TOPS ^ of tlie Ea:,l Haven Woiii.-i Clul, will he held Thursday, .liMe 2::, 9 Ceramic I'ile Bath '^rcsentcdTonight at the home of Mrs, Hairy 1-il/- • Poured Concrete Basement in afternoon entertainment ,. lij.si niuuial scholurshlp siinmon.s, 18 Purdee Hlun-. 9 Aspiiall D.iveway ll 1,1 Uu- I'ulillc HealHiNuis- Mrs. Alvin f^, TliOlllj»^;;.ll, jir s j .jrii.lion -.'.'ill he presented Idem, will pni'side ov. r llic h i:,- ED GAPUTO'S live studenl of nuis- Iness meeting. Mrs. Aiili.u ;,l I ;,(- Easl Haven IllBh Iluesclie, Mrs. Edwui 1 L. Ki-y- Inspection Suiu, 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. lumciicemeiit exercises nolds und Mrs. Hllioi Puiilul .ue, ,•1,1. will be Hn.' lio.stes'u.;. PRICES START AT $79.50 TOP 20 CLUB .•lipient ol the award-who I-'lnns for a picuic suiij^er i.i (Directions from New Haven: Mid- 'IIH- I 1.' !iiinouiic''d at the exer- July, will be diiicui;ied. When it comes lo a gift fcu' ilnd—go no further—a Slrelt Slumber Chair Is the an­ dletown Turnpih: to blinker light at ill leceiveSoOO scholarship swer. Because It is adjustable to several reellnlug positions, 11 is sympathetic to his music as requested by your .ballots . lifi- nursing education. tired muscles and his lienrt's desire for relief of body tension. Tile pillow-typo uphol­ PT Council Meelfi Northford, right on Route 22 to Tom­ 'I Ilis iiwnid Miss Zitu Mal- stering of Hie seal and back rests HID Irady In a crudlo of comfort, Tho lUHlchluc foot­ , secretary of Ihe organl'/.a- There will be D spci'iid mi- stool permits stretelilng tlie legs out full lenglli tor complotu relaxation. See out" selec­ ing of the East Haven Comi my's Path—drive to end of street. tinn slated, was ihade possible tion c( Slrelt Slumber Cliuirs in both open und doiied urm styles tumurivw, You'll be Parents and Tetich<-'i-.. .Monduy, ilimucii Hie purchase ot Tuber- ainu2ed at the beuuty they offer, tuui ot a p. m., inlhe Town Hcill, it Tommy's Path is just before Echo culusis; Clirislnms Seahi by citi- wa'i announci.-d ye^.tcrday, •/Mi.s (jl Uii-' cominunity each year. Mr.'i. Gerald Cullen, ruuricil Ridge Turkey Farm.) Miss .Mnlihews said the Public president, requests that all Hi'iilih Nursing association hopes I'liotu Cri'llil .Syroliiii' P/r.A, unit prciiidenls plan to FATHER'S DAY to be able to continue this award M<>hibi'rh of the St-nlur ( luss an- shown ha via t; nil al'tt-rdance hinidwlch, following tlie Senior Exclusive Representative Leonard Orifice und .loan .Mi'l-'iirlaiid. center slaiidint-, pliiee Ihe criiwns of ro,viilt,r iiii I In- heads attend. Members of the Fact each year, and it can do so with •, ui^^,,-. — Prom Friday are, Iclt to rlK'i*-: Leonard Orillce; Judy Griffith, of 88 Borrmun Road; Betty • • be SPECIAL 119.50 of the Queen and KiUK.of the Class ot 11155, Elizabeth Kurtz, seated Icll, iind Uill f'ruln, as , the continued public, support of jFinding committee will also Sucltclt, 2 Van Horn Drive, sind Tom Udc, 18 B (vrtlett RotUl, ladies In wuitin,er1*tt~to right, Helen SciUla, Shi rly L'Heurcx, Dorothy Vogt and Concetta Han- I the annual Christmas drive, jlpreaent. _ CHAIR SHOWN Malcolm C. Munson • tanella look on. The coronation took place at the Senior Prom Friday night. IN PLASTIC BISO. 190.90 iJiatuS^£wCk ST 7-3342 Thur. June 16, 19j5.Jji-aiiford k«vifcw-£a«t yuven New« 2 ..-• fi » » . A ' • niondaij Gmdiiute on Uie •i.i'.ev.'ldf' level, mea?- Reading Club Names In^ cis^s In Connecili-ul ronlinu- he. Messntefl ? wwk previ- ninkinj; the jire.»;oirtr*tlon. The qunrlerly dlH'Clor's nu-itl- 7SS^- 5 & 10 YEAR GUARANTEED I home of Mi-s. M. .1. Carplnelln F05T RO,M),WtSTi 0IIT,Ccnr.'f.m.t:001.EC SOREEN DOORS hiR ol the Brnntord iSavlnns Fron\ where I sit ...Ay Joe Mar»h I Sll-K. IIJIIK SUIHIIIUII iif I'llli- Ori'hiinl hii» IIIM;I-|II(MI tli:- ii|i|i(ilnl- ! Luncheon was followed by the NEXt V;EEK - lUN!; 20 tlinl 2S 7lh (;ra(le Tille Bank will be held tonlglii at 8 • Innerapring Mattress and 1 regular meeting at which Mis llic loial numher of mea.'les J iiii'iil of llcihic. Si'i'vli'i' riiiliimm fur thi? llniiifnrcl llraiiiili, Aiii- I I'es ri'poried so far this year Is 'i"l\e Reds, liy vIrUie ot their p. m. at Ihe bank. Dividends for inrloiii Iti'rt CICJ«». Mm, Snlnltlnn, who \mt liepii hitprpstnd In Everett W. Hamilton presided BILLIE BURKE & WINDOWS 11-ri \ictory over the hftrd- the iiunrter will he declnred und I ! Matching Bed Springs ! New members accepted Include fli ()8.t. as compared lo 1,402 cases AI.l'MlNtM .V nll()N7,K hiltiii« riiils. won the seventh I iniiiiy of llrnnford'ii coninimilly prolilr.niH .In (In- wlfi- of thi- prml- I 1 Ihf corresponding period in "MOTKSR WAS'A SACWlOR' ttie rate will he announced next I di'iit ot llic rii'lIU ft Crown Chplnloiil Co, Tlie new clmlrtniih rc- i Miss Rose Dougherty, Mrs. Alice jiradi' chamidonship. Big blow otE \veek. I Wflllnce, Mrs, Ernest Wood and l'l')l. tilt' t^nnu' was Kr-nnk Hall's Handb With Care Reg. $119.00 I i>hifmi Jlrs. .lowiiT: C^oUopy ot Stony CIrcnIi who ri'Pi'nlly rculRiii'd j Mrs. Halg Solokian. j iio^w'pLAYiira i'wM EAT. As a mutual snvluus bank. V'l PRICE jiollowlim »'« ypiir* of sorvlcc In tlip rnpiujlly of clinlrninn. DETTY FUllIiESS l»»milni; liomf run with the base ! Mrs. Louis A. Winters and loadi'd In ihi' first liming:. Ihe Brantoi'd bonk has no stock- I.Mrs. .Soloklon Appolnlwl I Mrs, Herbert Bean were ap­ Alabama has 26 InsUtullons of 'BRIEF tAOMENl" hnlders, Herbert C. lloiman, . 'RC Home Service Cholrnion 2-24 lilBher learning, including Tu.ske- MEFFERT LUMBER j Knil.uvlni! the Victory, each the itlerl," ftlve Rnyn, "If 1 git Wm 1 now $59.50 pointed to take charge of the t( J H llHhMU4 nniiihir of Ihe Heds team was Ireasulei', explained. The deposl- j As homo Horvlce clm-.rmnti, Mrs. Joseph Harriet Palmer Book Fund. An- ge ln.5lltute, Booker T. Washing­ tnuUH_iti wmv »a)Et than one. off liitt tractor for ten mlnulM." Harlshorne i lo'cscntcd with a championship tcr.ft nre the owners. All earn. TUPJ- cHit hi- iivotty Iricky If >ou I Hollywood Bed Complete j.SolnkInn will work closely with ninil rcpoi'ts were given by Mrs ton s negro school. 'iinrjMvL"v.---..i:m-i. Irrgs, after opernllng expen.*es Fi-oni whcrt! I fttt. cnrek«6ii«Ht ' emblem hy Uecreatlon Director iltm't tiHiidU' Ihrm iit;li(t itho Homo Service staff In Now A Giinncrv Graduate I Frederick Hourte, cheer; Mrs ni'e met, accrue to Ihe depositors' t'Hii cmiHe idrnly of hnrm tn our I Dean, program; Mrs. Donald ' .lo,' 'Vrapasso. ulT-tho'^~^ .taj0njB HERE! I le Krank, Michael Slemhocskl, Ihe bank's dlrecloi-s and officers. »Dinvthtiig', niid lhero*& bbnd itpit\. iriiiy be helpful. I lev. publicity; and Mrs, Aldon I.nrry Meeker, Joseph Zurkus, Including the Intei^esl rate which Cipdlt. Slim Hnrtn^Bii'R IUIBBUS freedom of choice is )u danger of Mrs, Soliiklun hns cxpluhied mil, members-nt-large. TOOLS OR MATERIAL vi,'U I'lil'mnn, Jnmos Haiidazlse, for thu fRoL tlml there's nevur being "pluwed undur," riuimas nines and Roy Iloper, .••hnll he paid nnd the bank's In­ tlinl lied Cross cnn often help In- ' The president's report by Mrs MISH ,Ionn Taylor Walton, vestments nccoidhiR. to state been ti'nctor trouble oiv their cnl fnmllles underslBnd mllllorv HamlllDn was followed by re­ iilaiighter of Mr. and Mrs. FOR THE CONTRAC y^-^f/^ Architects and builders know tKot the Conch Stanley Petela assisted rcgulnlloiis. ' pluce. Mid>VBy thro\»(jh every ports of iho recording secretaiy, •Stanley Walton of Wllfnrd the Recreation Department. In niornlng nnd ftftornoun BKO rcijulntlons nffecllni} servlcunun 'fcejf'gcrafle door is the most economical. When you build or Otfleers of the liaii-.i are OiU'- end yoternns end, In some In- Mrs. W. F. Smith; . correspond­ ICoiid, Indian Neck, received TOR. HOME BUILDER ^eiilnE up, organizing nnd cpn- brintca Mni RnRcUa. "Ho'U »tAy on ing secretary, Mrs. George an A.B. degree at ennimence- r«model, buy The "OVERHEAD DOOR"-stronfll/ built, per­ ducllng the seventh nnd eighth don Bratlley, president; Sidney liliinccs, Uod Cross con help fninl- n(ent exercises Monday at grade baseball leaRuea oneo Copyright, IWS, t'nilcd Slal«» Dtmttt Fomdution Adams; and ti-easurer, Mrs, OR HANDYMAN fectly balanced, expertly installed by trained men and V. Osborn, vice-president; Her­ llos Inke ndvanlUKO of Ihcsi' n- .Tohn McCohe. Oherlln Cnlli-ge, Olierlln, Oli'ln, a^aln this season. bert C. Holman, treasurer; John gulatlons to relieve u .serious Adlnl SteviMison, former gov­ promptly serviced! 11, Holman, assistant treosurcr. home situation. The new eluilr- After a report by Mrs. Carp- ernor of nUiiols mid IWi 'ANDERSEN Windowalls T HE, Fireworkss rrogram Directors are Daiin L. Blnnch- Vypo f*reiiH Ptthtirntin'Xi Want '^dn man points out thnt rei^dnllon.'i Iriellu of the nominating corn- i llemucratic nondnee for pres­ ard, \lnnies A. 'Bradley, Gurdoil which are oden of IntejoKi lo fa- ident, gave the eoinnrenee- Co-chairmen Ted Ireland and mil lee, new officers named were Tony Pepe have announced that Bradley, WllUnm II. Crawford, rnlllos luehide those reliiUnt'. In .Mis. George Adams, president; merit address. BALSAM WOOD Insulation Snivatore F. Donndio, Lewis 0. Get lleanUs In A Ihirru emergency ieavo, hardship dis- a house-to-house collection will Mis.VVIIIIam Sinllh, vice pres- be made of the entire town to Hamilton, Irving C. Jneoeks, Jr., oharRes, dofenneni from over­ idenl; Mrs. F. 11. Iloude, record­ Handyman Tools lalse funds for the second nn- Herbert C. Holmnn, Thomas E. DURING THESE DAYS with so seas duly, transfers lo basi's ing secretary; Mrs. George Dun­ Health Report BLACK & DECKER Branford's iieailh report, as Is- nniil cinmunlly-wlde fireworks Mathews, Emll A. Nyjiard, Sid­ nearer home and allolinents In bar, corresponding secretary; program slated tor July 3 nt many confusing and misleading Mrs. Alfred Mahan, li'easurer. sueil by the State Deportmenl of Oak Flooring ney V. Oshorn, Jr., John S. Rog- jpay.' The ehulrraan adds Ihat, BRUCE Dranford Point. In case of rain eis aiul Louis B. Zachor. iWhile decisions regarding any of Health, revealed a number of di­ the proiiiam will be held on the advertisements about prices and sease caaes. Twenty-three cases F.H.A.tERWS FUR STORAGE those rest with Ihe mililnr;-. Red Paints Jmoll mcnlWif I Fourth ot July. ,ff)sei)h Ilai'lslKU-nc, son of Ed­ of measles were reportell for Ihe DEVOE discounts, it should be gratifying Ciuss often helps fi\milies and ward liarlshoriu? of Stony Last year over 10,000 Jammed Bible School Starts Kee;) seven-day period ending June 11. IF dr.ir. servicemen make appllcallun fur Creek, graduated lust weeii from DRI-HOME Shake (STRAITED) Branford Poli\t to witness the to know thnt there nre a few re­ tliose ijeneflls so that the mllila- The Gurmery, at liie Washing- %/ Dul'ihg the same time two cases first program sponsored by the On Mojiday Morning ry officials will have u clear un- Ion. Conn., school's 1051 li com- of hepnlitls Infectious (Jaundice) Shingles Bronford Veterans of World War were reported and one case of II, Women's Auxiliary and the The vacation Bible sciiool, liable stores where you can still derslnndlng of Ihe pfoidem aslhc mont'emeut wiiicli was observed Shingle Stain sponsored amiunlly by Ihe Bran- iarnlly sees U, Friday and Snlui'day. At Prize scarlet fever. The report Indi­ 0¥ERHEAD DOOH 00., INC, Recreation Deparlment. cates a distinct Inci'ea.so as eom- This year Ihe hard-woiklng Ji.rd Council of Churches, will bu buy with confidence and be sure Still anollier function of Ihe Night exercises on Friday, Hart- Don't'lenve your shorne I'ecelved Ihe Rensselaer rinied wUh the previous week FASCO Ventilating Fans BOSTON 'i-'OST ROAD UKANGE connnlllee ot Ihe Vols' Club has held June 20 through July 1, I home service chidrman Involves Monday through f'rltlay fi'om 9 of good merchandise at a fair Alumni Medal for excellence In when no cases of those discuses LOCAL BALKS & SEIU'lOfc; lined up an even larger • fire­ beautiful fur coat heiplna families who iinve nol •lames ,Ioyce, who Is opcnluR Ihe Carousel rluvhimsi' on Llnd- works iHsplay than that which niu. until ll;.iS. All children, mathematics and science. were reported. MASONITE Peg Board PHILIP SAUNDERS • price and guaranteed service. heard from liielr servicemen for l>u Ax'i'., Indian Nt>eh, an a eonununlty thnilrt., U hoploKr to was such a tremendous success five years old and up, have been in ihe closet to be long periods of t|rne. In these A member of the French Handy Hook Plione HObarl 7-2?62 find many men' llrantord r»*>ld»>nts who want to itct. woi^t last season. Invited to ntteial. Four-yenr-olds ciisos, rted Cross Is prepnrod to Club and itho Current Affair's Accessories who have eomplclod n year of Club, Hart.shorne was elected on sets, or ln'lp with pnutnetion, ,Ioyr». Is iit the theatre h.T It Is idso hoped In have n bapd n moth's dessert! urrauge a report concerning the Montowi'Sc House everiinnH end w.'eUeads. Ilehearsals (or the concert before the fireworks hy cliurch .school will also be \wel- health and welfni'e of tlie ser­ asslslnnt editor ot "The Stray Be Sure Not to Miss the c.inio. Shot," 0 student literary publi­ MORGAN Cabinets - Doors flnit tliow, "LlKhl I'p The SUy," are Hlartlng this week. the Town Bond under tlte lead­ Use our large viceman for the lamliy. Purl her, ership ot Agnatino Rosselll, and All (•hildren will meet in front the chaii'mnn can aid veterans cation, and was on the business Entrance Framer staff of the year hook. An "ele­ 35th Annual Review It Is also hoped that there will ol the First CongroBatlohal and most modern and llieir families who arc Inter- ment wheel" constructed by Fireplace Mantles be an outdoor block dance fol­ C'hurcli oil Moitdny at 9 o'clock isted in learning ot honefils nvall- Jlai'tshornt and a fellow stu­ of the lowing the hour-long fireworks when t.,ey will IH"' lissisited to Fur Storage Vault, China Closets & "THE LADIES STOftt OF COUR-TESV AND VALUE " ahle to tiumi tlirough the Veter- dent din-ing the school's winter Stair Parts Recreation program. Liist year Vic Anui- tiu- vurloua^ churches on the ons Adntinlstrntion such nscojn- term won "best ot show". In the torl's fine oi-chestrn donated Its T(B. Hobart 7.-5911$ • sot MAIN St.. iast Hai/en.Oonn. ser\'lces for the dance. >-...>ei,' l.v,- riepn. iinenlal classes, Founded 18:i2 IJensatlon, pension and hospital Hartford Times Science Fair HELEN SENAY SCHOOL Dep»rlm«iiliii lemlera for the cure. early In April. 1 STANLEY Cabinet Harbor Street come through with Anyone wishing to contribute school Includ.' 'Mis. Leslie Flnd- Cases have also arisen In whicli McKINNEY Hardware Baseball flying colors to cop the second to this fund may do so by con­ cll, nm'.sery; Mrs. Perry O'nell, During the summer he will \ of the DANCE tacting any memticr of the com­ the lied Cro.ss Is able lo help work as an engineer's assistant' WASHINGTON FIftli Grafle Title half crown, going through the kindergarten; Mrs, Le.uider 'I'ay- i'nmllius find their way to otiior at the FOUR SQUAR The Laurel Street's fifth grade schedule without losing a Con­ mittee; Ted Ii'eland, Tony Pepe, lor,.primary; Mis. Fred llnmsor, '"""'iif"mrmriT with the Connecticut Stale Ray Johnson, Frances Pepo, Don­ ctimnuinlty agencies which ui'c Highway Department and will baseball team won the Branford test Junior; nnd Mrs. Helen Freebcri;, Recreation Department's grade ald Thornton, Page Beldlng, tietler qualified to lielp with spe- enter Massachusetts Institute of We Carry A Complete Stock Of The following boys will see Frank Proto or John Caruso. senior. Bible sludy worship, slnis- olllc problems. Residents cVoslr- Shubert Theater school baseball league title last plenty of action for Stouy Creek Ing and handicraft projects are Technology In the Pall.' , i SPECIALS Once again Herbert Holman oil DON'T STORE YOUR Ing uW through the Home Serv­ These Nationally Advertised Kiiday by virtue of their 5-0 win i„ Tuesday's game; Ronald Space, among those topics lo be studied. June 17, at 8 p.m> oyer Short Beach. The Icafpie i David Elzel, Michael Giordano, the Branford Savings Bank will ice nre urged to cnll HUbbard act OS treasurer for Ihe event- 8-'lfjll. Testimonial To Honor | Products champions went thpough the en- j John Howe, Miehael Beatty, Da- The Senay School of the Dance thru June 18th tlre season without losing n. vld Goltwals; Phil Burne, Billy Contributions may be sent to East Haven tm\m Cleaners "^ him ' DELIYS Cornelius Driscoll 1 152 Temple St., New Haven mmmm miimm SUFPUIS Plaid and Solid Color 1 Reg. $4.98 gti*ne. j Ltirkln, Jeff Mahgs, RlcUy Green T Vocal Recital WiU By clinching the grade school i .lames Welner, Bobby llarcke, KHQWcnttOBlt 228 Mai«i St. • Eaot Haven V Cprnellfia T.) Driscoll, -Branr -?g.?-M"nSt. • Branford e Call HU 8-2518 SLEEVEIJESS baseball title the young Laurel I Mai'k Grienvall,.'Peter Wolf, Ml tord'(i'_D«!mocra!.lc. Town: Chali>; Strceters are - one ot the first chael Olivti, Bill Reed, Sven. Ul- und Be Presented.Friday, mon;^ Idr».a5 .years,.iwUl be.;hbri-; CaU HO 7-36S7 teams In-the history, of the R«o- jcns, Justin Elian, Klrby Howd MAI lA n K h « » VN bib The vocal students of Ilutli Lln- ored; at. a testltrionlnl dinner.' realloii Department to win fhree George Murray, Mlcliiiol LlUls sicy Oliver, Branfoi'd voice tea- .Wednesday nt 8 o'clock •at'the s sh'alght,major sports titles.:The and Paul Dockln. URK^ENTS cher, will pi-esoni their annual 0-We-Ne-Go Inn, Edward Brari- ' . . "R6e, Stock Reg. Stock team bested Short Beach to cap­ Harbor , Street boys who will rocilal loinuiTOW eveidng Friday, nlgan, chairman oi the^ event, ''Reg. $2.98 ture the fifth grade.tackle foot­ nl S:J.') at. tlie Blaclt.stone Mem- has niinounced that the affair Prints and Solids be ready for'IJuesdny'B nclloh .;'' 6if2ES te - 88 ball league; they nosed out a are Walter Fritsch, Poul Butlei oilai Library. ICuch of the vocnl- I Is open to Di'lscoU's' many . SIZES 10-18 fiii'Oiig "faioiiy Creek basketball Mai-k Peterson, Donald Moor- NOW! IKIS Will offer several solos. friends. Dancing will . toUow In the low-price 3, PLYMOUTH is team to win the league basket­ dinner. • ., 4' Square Special craft, Kurt.Paradis, Bobby Bu>.h Among lire mimbers to be pre­ A Square Special ball title; and to date, they de­ John E. york, Gerry Casey, Lni BOX STORAGE sumed In the program are the fol- Tickets may be obtained from feated the area grade schools to ry Piscahelll, Philip Zlmnierninn GRADUATION TIME icjwiiig; "When We Were Ver-y John Mnkovvsky, Loula, Rlcltelil, m win the baseball league title. Joseph Laurello, Chuclcy Satin Young", Barbara Tefft; "When Frank , Klrinoy Jr., George Sel- $3.99 Recreation Director Joe Trnpas- ,,„s^ Arthur Arrlngton, Kennetl. All the woolen garments you can pack Love Is Kind", Grace Taylor; wood, John Manliy, ' Walter Lynch, Catherine l-Iaeelln, Jarie so will present the wiiiners with prankish, Philip Finger, Robiit in a box 36x10x18 stored in our "Wake U|) The Dawn", Mary Reg, $3.98 tholf trophy next week, Finch, Tommy Plontek, Stanley U)U Spnrlco; ,'AlleluJa", Inn Williams, Stella Torello or Ed­ modern vault. Up to $50 valuation. ward Loncrgan. , ^leg. Stock The following players all have KacynskI, Richard Klkoslckl and IS HERE Ashworlh; "Italian Street Song", played an Important part In the Mark Kltti'sdge. Jocclyn Henly; "Into the Nigbt", CRINOUNE team winning the league title: Tlie winner ol this game will only Elaine Blgolow; "If I Could Tell Father's Day Sermon .. Choict ' ol Several Styles Captain Robert Mlschler, An­ Yes, it's time to graduate from your pres- You", Ariene Moi-gnn; "Since The HI. Rev. G.S. Spoltswood, PLUS thony Borzlllo, • David Prather, Fh'sl I Met Tliee", Lurn EUs- Marvin Coan, Arthur Freund, enl cnr to a later model, either new or used. (.50 founder of St. Stephen's A.M.E. Reg. 98c Plastic Toter $1- Worlh; •'The Little Shepcrd's Zlon Church in Branford and pre­ Robert Donnorummo, Nick Dy- kun, Robert Augur, Dnvld Piatt, We'll present you with a "Diploma" (Written Song", Louise Pond Lynch; and siding bishop of the Tenth Epis­ 4 Square Special $«e Our New Capri Mesh plus cleaning Life", E'llznbeth Thompson. A copal District In Washington, D. Robert Mlschler, Robert Finta, Ray Riley, Gene Blankenshlp, Guarantee) upon the purchase of your new choral rumdier wlii also be pres- C, will preach the Father's bay 'Berth Open Thursday bnd enled. Mary Devlin will serve as sermon Sunday at , the local Joseph Eveskclge, Leno Torelll, piano accompanlsl, David Bcebe, Dana Blanchard, in These FORD or any late model used car. Terms to church at the 11 o'clock service. Friday Nites Till 9 Michael Stevens, and Anthony Tiiere will bo no admission WItkowskl. fit your budget, CENTRAL CLEANERS charge bul a coilecllon will be mm mm Inlien during Intermission for the Son Born Mr. and Mrs. Bob. Swift of Baseball Play-off II. >!, l/. If, If. II, >t H. !{• and DYERS benefit of the Branford Sunshine .stony Creek and Harbor Street MINT Club. Park Place announce the birth of 332 MAIN ST. • EAST HAVEN a son, Gary Robert, on June 3. will play-off Tuesday to deter­ PINK mine the Sixth Grade Recreation Phone HO 7-0070 Mrs. Swift, Ihe former Mary MJiMiinriiiiHi'MriiiiHiiBffivi-miimnn iiMttmM>ai.it|MniaiMamigrt»Mii6v*.watFaig.'g^^^^ The Ukraine contains the fam­ Baseball champions of Branford. MAIZE ous black soil belt, the chief Jane Wheeler, Is the daughter of Stony Creek won the first half NO DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED ON THE FOLLOWING !! ! Located in East Haven for Over 22 Years Mrs. Ernest Wheeler, also of wheal producing section of the The tlirill ol' priilc you feci encli linrc by going through the entire first ICE BLUE Siovlel Union. Park Place. round without losing a game. you drive )onr new Plymoulli has WHITE 980 1947 Packard - 4-dr. - blue .$ 9.94 sevcriil sources. There's the sleek BIGGEST sinarhie.«s ot its Forward too/t styling. 986 1946 Plymouth Club Cp«. - black 16.17 The eager jiower of the lliriltiest 0, or 22.2i3 the niosl powerful stniiilurcl V-8 in LONGEST 1010 1948 Chevrolet Club Cpe, - greeii Plymouth's fielil. .\nd Ihere's the peace 1013 1946 Nash Club Cpe. 13,07 of mind that comes from knoAving that ROOMIEST yon arc protected by more safety fea­ There's StiU Another Wedding 1017 1947 Bulck Convertible - blue 19.25 tures than offered by iniy otlier low- % "AMERICA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL CAR"- THE BIGGEST CAR OF AIL 3 is naturally 3.^6 price car. You'll know witnt we mean that Win Help Them Fln«sndolly 1018 1941 Pontiac Tudor - black Ihat's what Ihe nation's foremost ortiits' the most comfortable inside, and 1 when you drive a big new Plyinoutli— ' group, the Society of Illustrators, lay Plymouth gives you Ihe smooth, steady Yoii can count on tocUiy's uewlyweds to want fast, 1025 9,94 how about today? about the 1955 Plymouth I ride only a big car can give. clean,: dependable cooking . . . fuch ae you get in nr 1947 Ford Fordor - maroon 1032 16,17 -I- Butoiuctic electric range. Just prepare a recipe, set a 1948 Plymouth Bus. Cpe. - black TtaSB'' diirl, and your new electric oven will make yo-a prac­ 1054 22,23 1948 Buick Super - 4-dr, - green tically a tuasler chef in no time at all. 1057 3.36 '; Ask your dealer lor all the facts about mpdem 1947 Crosley - 2-dr. - blue 22,23 NO BLIND SPOT ij?«tric cooking. How little it coits. How it lavis v^a 1058 The 1947 Chevrolet Fleetmaster - 2-dr. - green tittiei.Hqw you can btiy your range on fiaty Ijudgit 1099 30.69 . teriirt - with a $20 allowance to booL SVelconie Wagon 1950 Champion - 2-dr. 1061 22,23 HcRf'S AiVOTHER WEDDliyG: Hostess 1947 Chevrolet Stylemaster - 2-dr. ) ;. WATER HEATER AND RANGE Will Knock on Vour Doa TruVal't cool m«>h sport shirt has a luxurious luitsr 1062 27.«2 1949 Ford Club Cpe, ' buy both for less than S2 a ueek with Gihi & Greetinit bccouM It's mode of fin» combed cotton, Th» 1066 1948 Ford Club Cpe. - maroon 22.23 ; ^rom Friendly Buiinesi roundsd collar, gleaming Tru-Luxe buttons and KO EYE-LEVEL "BLIND SPOTS," tlionks lo SAFETY-RIM WHEELS have a special re­ SURER, MORE PREDICTABLE STOPS come • Bur an ekclric water heater at the same time you get jNeighbor» and Your this urtique swepl-back windshield de­ taining ridge to help hold a lire straight from two hydraulic broke c/linders in yovii new range. Take up to five years to pay for both well'tailored, short slc>v«t ar» its styl* points. Pick Your present car will no doubt make the down pi^yment on a sign that gives you the greafasf visi- on the rim In case of a blowout. An­ each Plymouth front wheel, where the • i>uyour regular CL&P service bill. Makef bringing Qivio and Social your color today I bi/ily in Plymouth's field. other Plymouth exclusive! other two low-price cars use only one. •• yoii'r home up-to-date aiif;hty simple, doesn't it? Welfare Leathers later model. Drive it today for an appraisal. [ On the occasion of J •WVaWirilBlHIil'ilf.ffitiM pmvE A iBEroniEYoy DIEOIPE $# YOUR DEALER ''rfie birth of a Baby •. HORWITZ DEPT. STORE Most. Master plumbers EngagementAnnouitceniettU. 228 Main 9t. • Branford • Conn. and Appliance Dtalsrs 'Cbfingeol residence ' Wilson Auto Sales Co., Inc, BEST BUY NEW BETTER TRADE-IN, TOO ( ' Will gladly arrong* •If'- •Arrival! ol Ncwcomeri to Phone HU 8-2549 llv.... E 'ior ternis for a rongs- '. • Branfotd ' Authorised FORD Dealer \ . >\ Wofer heater purchffse. PLoite: HU a-OZZi OpeH Friday UntU 9 pm • Free Faiking In Rear W. Main St., Branford HU 8-3275 SEE "PLYMOUTH NEWS CARAVAN" WITH JOHN CAMERON SWAYZE 147 Montowese St. • BRANFORD ! •, ' HU 8-2546. • '•'• (No coil or oliHitthn} We Welcome Charge Accounts

.-J Thtih'~!l«»ie 16| 195 5.Bi>anfovd Review>Eatt'i-IiiVen Newi 4 Integrator, JC! Pctfttor Welcomed F.ipnn rpcently returned from school graduate tills week from farmhouse to their new home In Thur. June 16, 1955. BranforJ Review-Eaal Havtri Nt¥fii i Mrs. Bergman Re-elected • * « • * Kli)i-i(la ami now reside In Sky','] Sacred Hear.t School In New Ha­ Pine Orchard. Had a small gripe last Sun­ lii-Dok. I'lu-y were Sunday vls-_ ven. Class prophecy places him In about two weeks, Mrs. words of counsel and admonition on how to FOXON NEWS STONY CREEK day about the "mistakes" In, Town Please Phone Iloins iiors nt Mr. and Mrs. .HafoUl" ns Secretai'i' of Commerce under James Redden of Dudley Ave. face the tulure. In all pfobftbility you won't See where Mrs. Jean Peck Im­ our column. We don't doubt It., I Criflltlis of .Second Ax'e. Sorry a woman iiresldeni, would like to place several kit- Dental - Health Cliairman For This Column to " "TWnli.siitti) PA'T.nY •nniRSDAY lirar them, for your thought will be on plans proves the appearance of the and we'd be very pleased to re­ ! to lii'iir that Harold Is lald-uin Mr. and Mrs. Hnmmlll have lens In good homes. They are Mis Kenneth BciKman of Bobble Howd, 8-001(1 made long ago on how lo enjoy this night. Gone St was re-elwted to the links with her dally golf ses­ ceive corrections at any time. j wlih nn infeeled fool. Bet the, left the Grave to be pernmnenl wonderful cldldrcn's pets. Get of the progrom since Its Incep­ sions. We can remember when The number is HO 7-4541. ! rnnroiul "bunch" Isn't the sanlQ your order In early. A MUTUAL BANK Who can hlame you? TiiiJ i» a night of office of chairman of Ihe East tion In East Haven. In addition Topics residents of California, her hujband, Dave, was a pretty • • • • • HI! without him. nights. It is probable that no other occasion Haven Schools Denial-Health to , her servlees, "• as hygicnlst, Wc learn thntMi-. ond .Mrs. Birthday greetings this Satur­ WITHOUT CAPITAL STOCK Council at a meeting held la.st good driver himself - slave, that Nice turnout for the Deer 'TIs Wednesday and the cool DiinntUms for the. fireworks in life will so thrill and impress you. And she has conducted''an Intensive J. Hogan of Second Ave, have day lo Helen,Paul of Eighth INCOItPOKATKD Monday night I" the Town Hall. Isl (Pnd of yuck.) Run School dedication. Don't OR STOCKHOLDERS. educational program among the TOWN TOPICS ...AZAR breezes blow. Rain sure heljied c.sliibli will be accepted by your rehovaled their homo rind from Ave. why should it? This is your first role as the you ogrce thot Beth Mitchell i-iiiii-,s|iiiiuli'nt. The display win * r I 'TlOlil Dlxwoll AvfMllin, llmiidon, Cnnli. Mrs. Wallace Pailk will con­ student.^. . ,• , * • * * « Mrs. Alice Flondella, of 112 the farmers* crops. here on will be permanent res­ Joe Paul has returned after STAR on life's stage and as you play it lo tinue as vice chairman. Newly Dave Is wire editor for the and RIchord Dennis were the The Church of Christ vacation tiikc plni'c on July 3, weather ORGANIZED IN 1887 AND OPERATED • "• ntANli .1. FKNTON, lODITOK As a result,, she Is'entitled to hit of' the program? George Street and Miss Barbara idents. spending 10 days al Notre the hilt, you'll relish every moment of il. elected ' were: treasurer, Al- AM paper. Wonder If" he's re­ school starts Monday and con­ (u'l'iiiittinR. Ueniomber, a little Dame's training camp at Three •l boast that, "our ohildren all Nuzb7.o, 59 Taylor- Avenue, wiU' SOLELY FOR THE BENEFIT OF \ iTanicH Dreinuin, Advr'rtintr/R Mnnager phonse Langella, and secretary, sponsible for those AP fillers And didn't Mrs. Mack look tinues weekdays until July 1. friini a lot Is better than a lot 'riie teachers ot the Junior nnd This Is as il should be. This is your night. have clean, teMh." • It would be he among those graduated • from Rivera, Mich. He hopes to start •niK KAST IIAVKN NIOWH Mrs. Gilbert Martin. that start "A City house­ handsome with that lovely cor- Tlriie: 9-12. ri.ml H liltli'. seiilor high schools had' a ^shower You lived for it—worked for il—dreamed of a physical • lnipo.sslbllItJr. for her New Haven State Teacher's Col­ recently nl the home of Mr. and his junior year at Noire Dame ITS DEPOSITORS 239 Muln Street, 'I'el, IIO 7-nllII Itox 21fi liliiiit llaven Present at' the meeting was wife was responsible tor a heat­ .sage? • Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKenzie il—and now that it is here you should be to do cleanings for every child, lege, Saturday. They have al­ Mr. mill Mrs. William Hurley Mrs. James Maloney ot Senvlew In Ihe Fan. Board of Education chairman wave here. Mrs. A. J. Succotash and children and Mr. and Mrs. aiul thoir )>lnmorous daughter allowed lo enjoy it io the fullest. but children arc given examina­ We thought It was a fine pro­ ready been hired lo leach special Aye., In honor of Miss Ann Drlt- Ti-y to attend the food social All deposits Kiiiiranteitl In full hy The Savings $wika^ Francis Walsh who" sought up- received a letter from a local Charles Hooghklrk are leaving I'alty siioiit Ihe weekend with. Us; li tions with necessary dental grom. Supt. Hoys was an excel­ clas.ses In the New Haven school sns, who will be married on June on Monday at St. Therese',s Deposit lluarenly. Kiind nf Cniuircttcut, Inc. {' liowever, one word of caution; remember, td-dale Information on budget department store." Period. our fine town. They are mnviiig I'lit grmUinlos this week from , ADVERTISING KATES ON APPLICATION work being . charted . and the lent MC, and the speakers Were IS to Geprge Mlschlei', another Church. ns it is in every other play, there are others needs and operation of the den­ Obviously .someone ran out system. . '. • . .,,.; to Knilngworth. Mr. and Mrs. llillluniso. Say, see that Julian Butlneas Trlcphnnti ATwalcr 8-Joei parents notified to aoke the' brief and to the point In their popular high school teacher. The new slate ot officers for who must be given sbftie credit. As in thea­ tal progrom In the schools. child to the family dentist. | of space, but It leaves us talk­ Arthur M. Johnson from Brook­ SuirU'x'imt had a number of out- the Rosary Confraternity In­ "raEBB BANKINQ PAOILITIES ARE-YOUESI remarks. Misses Carole and Helen Grif­ trical productions, where you have directors, Mrs. Phelps Lewis, dental hy- ing to ourselves for the rest of Mrs. Thomas K. Sutton, nee lyn-are the new folks who will or-slatt* visitors to see his sort cludes Mrs. Mollie Collins; pres­ A report on the number of Nice to see First Selectman fin planned a cook-out last Sat­ glenlst, reporlcd that she had the morning. Patricia Saiansohn, dallghter of occupy the Hooghklrk hoine. Mr. Ki'udunlo from Yale on Mondayl ident; Miss May Pai-vlgllonlle, BUBSORII'iTIONi , ploducers, prop hands, scenery designers and filllneo done by the school den-1 Frank Clancy there - we'd 0 Savings Accounts • CoUatfral l.oana made 2,500 oral examinations •*•••, ond.Mrs. Ray Logon and son Good look lo him and to Harry urday but duo to the weather vice-president; Mrs. Adelaide dressing rodni attendants, so in your great tist, Dr. Louis TIroIetIo, will be heard lie was on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice ;Sarari5ohn • Home Morlgnge Loani • School Saving* t3M per year payable In advance during the past school year, That Indefatigable Mr.s. Ed- Jirtirny are moving Into the. Mc- Kesliimi. ; ' made it a house (larty and all Baldwin, treasurer,; and Mrs. Ag­ forthcoming shortly. With two Wields a mean trowel, too. of 43 Sidney Street,' not only es­ Chib Accounts production you, too, have people who work­ and completed 600 cleanings to word Kronberg, Sr. put on o Kenzle's residence. had fun, i-. nes Ablondl, socrettu-y. • Safe Deposit Boxes • weeks' work remaining of hls| * • » • * caped injury during 'the' redent The Marian Guild wishes td / ed unseen by tonight's audience. Your par­ date. Work Is continuing at; fine display of PTA publications .. Last Sunday, the Mr. and hU-a. Mrs. D. Evarts of Third Ave. • Travelem Cheque* • Bank Money OnlMi :«!<>'•' allotted time. Dr. TIroletto has We were so happy to have a tornadoes that swept tJie-South- lliniik all who helped make last Congratulations to Don and SINGI-IO Copy 80 ents," leathers and principals, who have work­ Highland School after a delay at both the Hartford and New Club had a picnic at the Indian has returned after spending 10 • StoraKe Space « Bank - bv - MaU . V«,''i promised to release figures at chat with former Supt. William west, but during the one that'le- week's rummage sale so success-* Audrey Hawthorne of First Ave., ed, not days or m'onths, but years to jnake resulting from an' unforeseen Haven sessions of the leader­ I^plnt House. A wonderful time days In Boston. the completion of his term. E. Glllls, who'd made the trip veled the area' around''her ^bme (ul. Special thanks to John Ha­ whose Doberman took a,second ' Enl*rcd^ as seconil claei matter on May 15, demand for dental work at Deer ship training course. was had by many. OilliM- .Sludio ven. " ; '' this night your success. Due to a recent change In down from Cape Cod to see the In Bartlesvllle, Okla.,' she htfd a Mr. and Mrs. Richard'Newton prize al last week's ;G''eenwlch SAVINGS BANK LIFE INSURANCE 1352, a^'l>' llu' SI. IOII/.IIIM'III'N W'ci.ui- Phil Corlson was, a grammar the by-laws', the first meeting dedication ceremonies. baby girl. Mother and daughter have moved from the Hotclikiss Kennel Club's dbg show.. . . of March 3, 1879, .' After you leave the auditorium lo go Home- Appointments were so numer­ present were Mrs. Gerald Cul- The Page Bunders softbnll en's ('lull, Iti-v. W'llHimi I. -.>-, SCCIUHI Irimi h-tl. wsis urticlnll.^- .-.-.; . ; • '\ ',- of the Dental-Health Council where with your .classmates to celebrate the ous there that' the program was len. Council president, and Mrs. For over 20 years he urged doing fine. Pat, who graduated team plays Tuesday and Thurs­ will be held In October. The wi'li'iMili'il to the parish, 'rliosc In thi' Kroup I'ri- Mrs. I';ll'/.iilii'th If you need help in builtllnB .a-home, tee- occasion, think of these people. Don t turn conllnued during the recent Anthony Panagrossl, and from building additional schools, and irom East Haven High in, lb41, days at Hamriier Field. How flr.st session has been held In It must be a source of quiet K.'lly, vie- liri'sidiill nl llir oluli; Itov. Lviiry; .Mis. Allrr Dnliuy, it into n night of tragedy for ihem. Behave school vacation, Mrs, Lewis dis­ out our way, Mrs. Daniel has three other chndreri, ' two about some of you local people us on a Conalruclion Plan Loan. To The Class Of 1955 September hei-etofore, but the satisfaction to him lo know that pri'sldiMit; Itt'v. .VltriMl Mt-rusi, niso of .SI. KIl/.tilK'lh's; and I\lrs. closed. She added that apparent­ Mautte. (Thanks for the lift, boys and a girl.' going up and cheer. Up until >, A'.'Happy Graduation Niglit to you— yourself in manner that willinake thorn proud change will permit the dental his Influence gave Impetus to Marie Slliiili'iliiiul, lis'iisiirer. Morr than 75 proiili' altcluled the For impi'ovetneiit.s for honle, see us about ly her sciieduled time - had Betty.) last weelt the boys haven't lost a TO ^ ,,i of you. All it lakes is one careless mistake personnel to get their program the program that is now par­ affair. Key. l.<>ui-.v cunirs to .Sliorl Hcach from ills last asslgli- you've earned il, Tonight is a night of cnre- elapsed, but that she was de­ * • * * • game. What will this week refinancing your present morlgage. started and have a report on tially completed. In 27 real.estate transactions nienl at SI. Mary's llnspllal, Walerlniry. tonight, and lo those who labored so hard to termined to continue until all Have you been reading about bring? They are leading In the Iree enjoynirnt, a night (hat has been your progress to deliver at the Octo­ last week, upwards of • $237,000 make it a night of gayety and merriment for pupils requiring her services that cap manufacturer who al- ***** Brattford Community League. DAD, f If you do not wish lo sell securities at.this , goal). •Wli*"lher ynii lenlized it or not, since ber meeting., changed hands, apparantly a lot you, it will become a nightmare of anguish had been attended lo. ledgedly took a Navy contract, We were chuckling to our­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stamler Grace-New Haven Hospilal. time, call and see us about a CoUateiivl ' ,- you entered kindergarten 13 years ago. The program Is expected to but the caps come out under- selves Sunday as we recalled the o( people think East Haven, Is of Summit, N. J., spent- the and misgiving, release be careful as you rush Mrs. Lewis told the group Mother is the former Doreen ^Tonight from the sfienkers on the stage of that she felt there was a defin­ expand with the: opening of slze and out of shape? lough-provoklng version of the okay. Especially In view of:the weekend at their ^ summer res­ wiili Love. / / Loan. •jjiiilSK thiough Ihe night, so that conie the dawn, it Wilson. He was a tiny one, ite need for a junior high dental health rooms at Deer AH we con say Is, It's a good homing of Deer Run School fact that 15 such sales Were from idence on Long Point Road. They Hotchkiss Grove . v'^ '• -- ' /5^?i^' the auditorium; from the lipa of ihose wlio will be the dawn of your future. weighing In al G lbs. school, and that when completed Run .and Overbrook Schools., At the contractor's io horiie"';buyers are enjoying their new boat, the Please I'lione Items For ALWAYS / f, loved and cared for you; fi-om well winliers thing he didn't contract for we'd heard some weeks ago. •'^"^" ••• '-i^r^mii^: Class of 1955, the NEWS congratulates It should have a dental health present there, are permanent In­ their pants! Seems the brove of one feuding and eight were Involving 'the Pled Piper II, which is a 1955 I see Leroy Northam is start­ Tills Column To Mrs. end even from the jealous, you will hear you and wishes you success^ in ihe future. room staffed with a prominent' stallations .at' Union. School and * * • * • Indian tribe In Foxon fell in sale of land Only: Only four were 32-fpot Sport-Fisherman. ing his home up on Leete's Is­ James King, 8-30111 hygicnlst. She mentioned a re-1 the William^ :E."fal!ll's' School, We've been told that a num­ love with a beautiful doughter private transactlbils *' b^ween .Berriard Page, Sr., is now at land Road. Also the Rlclotti MAKES HIM /./; ceht article describing the den­ plus a portable, ctiair whlcch Is ber of our RIverdale families from another feuding tribe. iionie owners and ibuybrs. !;At home convalescing after an house Is, going up fast. I Roses in bloorii and they're tal program In Mllford where now In use at Highland School. are leaving us. Including ener­ As such tales go, he would least 14 purchasers 'were iftom emergency appendectomy. Belated greetings to Alex. E.H. Women's Club especially lovely In the Grove. I SMILE ,,,^ •/ . |Wrs. E.J. Swan.son they have about three hyglenlsts] getic Bob Hall, chairman of the visit her on the sly, and If her out of town. , •; •. ..- .; •Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gellatly Robertson, Sr.,- who - celebrated 102 To Graduate To Meet Initial steps creating the pro­ I or particular note are Turchl's ' and two dentists taking care'of gram were taken .by the .P.T.A. late CGG, who recently ent. fed Pop hove Into view, she'd yell, of. Fort Pierce, Fl'a., have been his birthday on the 14th. AS DO i To Be Honored Sat. dental requirements In the Ion Hotchkiss Grove Road and Thure will be a special execu­ Council, with donotions from the employment of a New "Run, dear, run!" spending a few weeks with Mr. Happy birllidoy far away to schools. ' • ' . I Robert S. Howell, son; bit Mr. the Vernal Bales' on their Dud- Tcmiglil AI Ffigli tive commltiuu nieotlng of the various civic and . fraternal Britain advertising firm. Best • ••*•• arid Mrs. Walter A. Grleger of Erma Allen on the 24th. We will of luck. Bob - hope all those and Mrs. Thomas B. Hbwell, of Squaw Brook Road. Mrs. Gellat­ j ley Ave. fence. ROSES East Haven.Woman's Club al With' the number of pupils groups eniibllng the Dental Now that the Board of Ed- 29 Martin Rbad^ who Is .:a- student be thinking of you al 4:0U. eiitiirlrtg-. East Haven's school Health Council to come Into greener fields are lined wlth ucatlon has closed the school's ly-'is; Mrs. Grieger's sister. I Mr. arid .'Mrs, Fr'arices Bar- School Program Iho honia of '.Uie. president, Mrs, at Northeastern' (Boston, Mass.) Pfc. Carl blovson was home system, Mrs. Lewis pointed out 1 existence. Salaries of the dental folding money. doors to the kids enjoying the : The Phllonlans are holding the ^berio, newiyweds, are' enjoying & 1 Vincent Fasano, 26 Taylor Ave., University, win be among the 730 Saturday from Camp LeJeune, One huridicil and Iwu members that It will be Imperative to en­ personnel are Included in the t'bxon-DeerRun PTA's recrea- smorgasbord this Saturday at the the monlli'' of' June at Don Monday at 8 p. m; • Signal Corps ROTC cadets, who Marine Corps base. He is ex­ of tlu' .•ii.'iilur CIM.SS of KHSI Huvelj gage more personnel to carry' Board of Ediicatlon budget, and Also hear the Joseph Hawtln' tloh program, maybe that cry Church of Christ. Come and I Thompson's summer cottage. Members of the commlltee pected liome again In July. OARNATIONS rrsssss IMKII Scliiml will be awarded dlp- out coniplete coverage In the fees charged for, work are family Is moving to Branford vyill echo once again from many will begin six weeks Intenisive' in­ bring along a friend. I Hear we will have distinguished planning lo attend are Mrs. Anyone wanting things put In litnias al t)Hf coliimi'liceinelit ox- dental program. I turned In'to the ohice of the where seyeral other members'of an 'anxious mother. dividual and unit training -. at -Wedding congratulations to guests there in August. BANKING HOURS ;'• Kcnnelh Grlffllhs, Mrs. Waller this coluhin, please ciiU or drop from .-", g. crcist's 1(1 111? hold 111 the high Mrs. Lewis also disclosed that Superintendent of Schools, Mrs. our school faculty live. Camp Gordon, Georgia, on June Mr. and Mrs. John Brainerd and I See that Wamp Carlson Is ***** a note for me lo call you, in the 9:00 - 3:00 Monday thru Friday, sclujul uudlloiiiim at 8 o'clock lo- Schoeiikneclit,:Mrs.^ .John Scoble, the successful operation of the. Bergman disclosed. . Council Somehow or other we can't 27. • :' . -'-•.:; .;-> \- 'K ," Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Seastrarid i running a column in the New . Seems as though we saw an News Box at Paine's. iilghi. Mrs. Alborl-Jacob, iMrs. lloLcrl East Haven school dental pro­ funds are kept In reserve for recall having fine young teach­ who .wUl celebrate their twenty- I Britain Herald and the one I 7:00-8:30 Friday Evenings ' Thomas, Mrs..Maurice Sarusohn, use In special coses,'sKe added. extraordinary number of "sold" second anniversary on June 24^ To the person concerned about Ill udillllon.lo IheaWai'dlng of gram has brought visitors from ers like him back in the 20's, and "for. sale" hauses out In Graduation tbhlglit.' Make's. a saw was great. He resides on Mrs. 'John O'Donnell, Mrs.' John Also celebrating on that day are the drum corps: I refer you to Second Ave., with his family. till.' illploinu^ Iherevvill be eight out-of-town who have watched I In the feW'shbrt'yiors'of Its but maybe we were Just too foxon last Sunday. We counted lot of people nostalgJCT-ialsb won­ ,T. Gallagher, Mis. John Crou- work. In progress (and are ap-' Mr. and Mrs. Wllllain Malian,' last week's- column, and I will liiffi.'iY'nt iichplarshlps pgiven^to existence, the Dental-Health scared to notice. , Uime 64 houses for sale in East der .where; the,'time' go'^s.!'It"is I Why, do we think that Joe i A, LONO COMPANY mey,, Mrs: WIIUs Hendricks, ;Mrs. Iparently Interested In stealing Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hagellri and be only' too glad to write about Muili.'iii.s who-stts yol ha'^e, not pb'uhcHi has Ihaugilreted' a' pro- ..-'•••-' t • f ' » ' .:•' I H'4ven "In--Sunday's •'paper; 1 of easy to/Imaglnei that i^pme.of'the Miller, of Hotchkiss Grove Road BAAKFORD; SAVINGS BAN Mr. - -,-and Mrs. ; John . Rogers, their activities If anyone Is inter­ Ellsworth'/,BVbcketl, : M rs,.; l='i''nnk our dental personnel ifrom ,uh- Life In ..England,. contrasts '^^ich , 25:'were identifiable as liciMi lileiilllied-.'by- Prliiclpttl Carl •grarn-' that.- fills;-, ,a^ miiich-needed parents 'of--,'t'pnlgh|'s'.'•gi;ddu,at8's ^yishlng you all many more' hap- ested In calling me about them. is. a; wonderful . person? Check bodge Ave. • East Haven • HO 7^6318 lOd MAIN SIBltl • PkANfORO • lUrfM Barker,;.' Mrs,* .•.James Garlland, der our vei-y, noses.) .Mrs: Lewis sharply with our American Way tinrvlii. , '•'" •. ' '. place In >)he health ;i)rogram of Foxon locations., i'-, - , "-.'-'-,' haven't been ..oiit. the'mselyes) IpifiJ pyVyears. v, •• . ,'- the dog story with him. lflr?.''r''Barl."ri|cfiarc(s,.' Mrs, .^Aii- has been an Indispensable part of living,, according, to-Staff Sgt. Wishing an'a'pleasant week­ J>b* the; Town ,of EaSt '-Haven. .-This did riot Include" 13 new ;enough'. toj "attend .the;'''20th class »" There Wni be a food bingo so­ I Commander and-Mrs.. Joseph -»*T Thf piotii'nin will^ open 'wllli drow,,Ie'nrs-ag{i cial;.'at i St.' THerese's 'Church, llii? -st'iilDi* pioccsslniial Into the who spent a , w^ek', with i the 'Mrs.'; Angus'." Rpllo, Mrs. Fred piit up for sale. New-trend? Monday night, sponsored by-the iiiidltoiiiini l' UKIIM of address. /, *, ' " "','] :' '''/ iAutb"Pirby.A;ppllcatiqns .enjoyed •, a, picnic Saturday at turn introduced ;the. jpembers of .day. night duririg the summer Molnai's Grove, Dodge Avenue'. the committee.', Francis Walsh, there's NO adverilslng. • '• all are of It, 1 ^ere tlv* lldr'M' •'dBc"o|!'at1bi)s"''for .. .?^orit.h's. •>. . ., ".:'.'i5:'.••-! jthu Euslein Sim of lli> .SluU' of Thej class speakers' who; will, NpwiAvAilabie At Scliool > . ' . *. *• • • *. .''..-'•;.'•- ,Games ,'; andrefreshments - vveraj chairman of the /Board pt Ed- -the speaker's plattpr'm'.b'^autUul, /Cojm , will bi' liiiiiuivd by I'llii- ;nkp'US'jMiv iJ^gine.W'Th.e'Moidi', •;:'iA.|iJ3ftc<>llb.ris. for iliie Amol-Iciin **•*•'". ..^',Eiection-; of'officers- -was-held enjoyed. ' •-,'•, j :, 'Z'':}^ ucatl9n'^; was; prcBented and In­ '' Maybe - that*s-.-an - irriprovement, but the 'rcfr'e'siiineht';ta61'4,.;was tjiess Chuptei No 7U at Ihe Cost lag • bf'.rA'.&onefatioiii,^;,will' "'bo. LegldiTTiuiq'.bevhy ar.e liqw" "a- : Our Nice' People award this 'fp.r the Rosai-y Confraternity at troduced the rneitibers 1 of his but Marie and her ' daugh'ters Ha-fen High bi liool al 8 pm, Barbara Lcuvstroni, ''Growth ..to i'aUable' at. the principal's. office week goes to Mrs. Wesley Prorin •put bf this" world—sbm'pthltiir'a'l the aijnual June meeting. .'The Congratiilatlops : to Mr, and board. , , ' .. Jearile' and Docla'g'ot a big lilck and Mrs. Walter. MHllngcr, who i'n town should '^hfiive -segeiV^ ','-'.': galuidny, Tune 18 • Maturity;" Barbara Pliisko, "Dis­ In all.'I he .'Eastllaven Schools, ipjlowlng is a list ot new off 1- Mrs. ^eo'ree kappeler of George out ol our commercials. Another sponsored - the . dancing . lessons • '\ . • ' covering^ •irrlendshlpV. Elizabeth plialtes ,Coyle, derby chairman, • Mr. Letls turned the • keys of cerS:-;Mollie Collins, president; >. .1 I'he lentpitulnmont piogi.am Street on ,the birth of daughter, thing they particularly enjoyed given by Jim Rogan, and were ;' The high school ban^| "carried Kurti, "fJoii Sclioiao,. Sed Vltae;" nliiiounced.ye'sfiN'day.. i',-. the new 'addltlQn to, froncls was our bread. -' couldn't get Majry, Paylgllonltl, vice-president; JwUl'Include ioiigi by Mis Cuiio- Pon'o'Susan ' on June 8th. The hostesses at "last 'weeks' final t Walsh who presented .them to Itself off' So' 'well -il) tji'p' tfirec ^^falde Baldwin, treasurer; and <^«!'te'v\;yloiid, soloist, and a iijalo William Vyebslor, ••'The Tree That ;,' The 'affair,',which,Is.-sponsored grandpareiits are,'Mr. aiid Mrs. enough of It. parly. . , . , .' . i •"-..''<-,•,'. ,!' two klnd'ergailen.'pupUs, Pamela ceremonies over. l9S!,,;weVk,'efV'i. ifeiies;; Ablondl, secretary. JluarteK Foltoviing the lecdptlon Is Life Comes id 'Pruiilon.'';, •. • by .Hid Harry ^R,:,''Barllall Post, Milton • Jqhnsbri' and Mrs. Irving • The.se things^ We just take for Jiackson and, Tpm^ny. SulHvan. '. Prize- winners ' In proficiency that,; those; wh'Q' dorti'te'(( 'fbr/ttie j'A''lisl; -of committee chairmen The,class will IhtMi sing "Dawn wlir iib-iiblc,! Aug.; 7, oh 11.111, Si. Kappeler./ , ( granted - maybe It would do 'us IJiere will be dancl/ig lo th(i niu- Mrs. William lE. Devlne, Pres­ for the class were Jimmy Fisch­ ,InstrunVe'lt's ;^and ;Un|formis ' ijiu'st wi.U-be ;announced ;by Mrs. Col­ of Destiny." ' "' ' • Tile'- ]lldgi!s' ,jitand ',wlll be. on the good to'do a' bit of travelling; Klc of Eail MulUns' oicheslirn In ident, ; M;omnuguln Parents Club er and Julle-Anner Orlando, but have felt a warilv glpw'.'oi pi'fde lins' at a later date. South'iSch'bbI' grbunds. It. I's.ex- '"*.*•*• , . , '• the school gymnablum Refretli- Supl. of Schools R. Vernon vAlsp. congratulations . to Mr. wa.s presented .and. made a tew every kid was an Astalre to his In their local musiolons.'". ^" ' .• .'!';V?tlllam O'Neli; Sr., Is now at IfJdnis win be terved In the caf- Hays and Prlnclpai CarvWr. will ,|:ocll-'d. that''. drWprs ropriisehflng • The Heard family are now In parents. We hear tell flashbulbs hpm'e.'.pn -School 'Street con­ and, iyirs. Balph, McKusIck of remarks,' corhparlrig the .beautl- Louisiana, where Sgt. Heard / ' • ^ etfirla- i eoch speak (o the .assembly, ,fol-; aproxlrnpiely ."150'.sponsors,'•will popped all over the place, but valescing from a recent opera- 67 .Palmetto, "Trail on the- birth fjul new hall"'with' the school continues his- duties with the .' Miss .Be^th;'Taylor, ..liBra(-iaii;;.of low'ecl by "the proseiiiatlon'of :the take.' parl-.lh' the, race; • " whose' feet were', tapping to trbii„. :"•" . • • , . J ^^ , ., . t of- a daughter Sunday. New room where meetings ;ot the Air, Forpe.,. . - :...... ' .Hagamari -IVIemorlal Llbrij'y'i r'e'- diploma^ to Ihe inombore' of the: groadpareiits J are Mr. and Mrs. groiip' wire previously\ held. Dance With Me Henry? See, (jther members of the Kron­ ports that all library.- .employes '.There will be a Clam Bake '( Chriat Olmrch class' ijy. Francis \Valsh ,chairirian Fred Eberth of Hobson Street. S,upt. Hays . .Introduced three v^e 'TOLD you the grownups berg .family -have- also travelled (lave been .placed'.'"iirider'.'thi S'b- sponsored by the Rescue Fire Moitiauguiri Lodge forrtier mcrtibers 'of 'the Board shbud-, have a class! I The Ml. and Mis Club will of the i3o(iid d( JIdueallon. 'I'he to far places.' We can , recall clar Security "Act's, Ww 'arn'meniir C6;-;.No. 5 at Dodd Field Sunday, of Education, all resldeiits of 'mjel In the Cliuich Hall, Tuei, Rev. James Djf'qlasBe will give Glad .to. hear. George .Owens snapshots of desolate JCorean menu that went into effect jfri. •Jqly 17. Tickets are ?6; There Moniauguln, ^I)-s. Alyih Thomp­ .Deer Run seventh graders {lay, at 8 p m Mi and Mis Ihe benedlcllpn. , , • .The regular ^stalad _ comrnunl- of> Henry. .Street Is .xnaking.-o landscapes -sent home .by one of will' be ;lobster, chicken, clams son;-Mrs. Howard Doollttle and blissfully Ignored the drizzle un­ RO Rllchle and Mr and Mis The exercl.ses will bring to 'a cation of Momauguin-Lodge 138 qujck recovery from an appen­ the boys. Bet he's glad to be 'and beer. Get your tickets now. Mrs.-otto Bath. , ' til It turned into a downpour 6eoige Thompson aie In chuige A.F. &, A.M. .win. he held In the back In the USA too. iMr.. and-Mrs. .Louis Van Egg- close a weelr long period of-fes- dectomy. last Saturday as they ate their , Note to Car Owners :-Thp Con­ of the progiam llvlllos liy' the members of the lodge rooms," on Monday, al The progrom closed with ben­ ***** hen have becomc'tlie happypar- way through a picnic at Lou necticut Petrpieii'pi - Industries erits of a baby boy.- Baby Jon senior class which begon ' with 7;.10 p. m.,.at-whichi.tlme there . Belated birthday greetings to ediction by 'the Rev. Wllllom Recognltlpn of superior crafts­ Monaco's house. Wonder how Comnilitee's liulletln, ."Facts' & Mrs. Money Longley of 39iSte- Jared was born Tuesday at ' The healing Influence of the Ihe Senior Pionv Friday night. On will b(! a business meeting. All Leary. ' manship came bt a dliiner Mon­ many yards of hot dawgs they Figures For' Your ' Jnforri'idilPn," veiis ' St. who celebrated June day night as a certificate of sun Increoses with Uie leiiglh o( Monday, the class was guest'of memlmrs are .liivllecl' to ' atti^nd. The public visited 'thp i parts surrpunded?- Slates that S.B.ilZSlS.'passed,"'in 15th. craftsmanship was awarded to t,he day and with Ihe bun s alll- Uie high school P.T.A. assoclallon Finns for an outing will be dis­ of the n^w building and re- * * '* * * • " a mixed up and tUrbulfent finale Frank Bonlto'of Nicholas Drive. tude al noqii at a dliuiei- at the Riverside Hall cussed. .' ' • ' fresh'mehts werfe served by the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pollack Anol,her recipient, was one." of of. the .Legislative Sessioii," in­ I Miss Joan Quinn of 49 Cosey Mom'auguln Parents'Club. bf;14 Glenmoor Dr. have named our ovyn,-neighbors, Andrew creases the gasoline .(tax from Beooli Rd., was married to Ray­ their newest arrival Clifford I mond Mansfield, son of Mr. and Moko. . , . , . . , four to six cents-per galion-r^f- •: Our heartiest congrotulatlons Allen. - Mrs. John Mansfield of 36 Ann The award which Is presented fettlve July,!.. .•..;,;!-• •.••! Pi'ijicipal Garvin Receive ,s Cill From Class 01' '55 to Mrs. Jein Floiidell^ of St., on June 3.In a civil cere­ by the' Printing Industry, Is rje-^ ***** George Street who will graduate mony in New Haven. - ' ognlzed throughout the countiy. i That handsome DEER RllN - Town polo'; enthusiasts, and Saturday, from ' -New Hoven The couple Is residing at 36 Men of Distinction, eh? banner displayed over the stage those Interested in th:6'-caase''of State Teachers College. ; Ann St., New Haven. Mr. Mans­ • **»*_. last Sunday was the gift of the fighting Arthritis- and rheumat­ Glenmoor Woman's Club who field was discharged recently Isn't that Bin' Wlthln^on ^ ism; can cdntrl(]Ute ..to a good . iiad It made especially for the •^ifymloughttkr from the Marlrte Corps after . We are glad to welcome back right smart fellow; getting" his cause; by altendirig. the benefit occasion. Thoughtful gesture by serving for three years,' the • Billings. Family, ,to;_„MQm- polo game; afAVo'ri; Sunday. Pro- BS. .degreej. studying, nights, Jje- this . pivic-minded '"group," -we'd ,auguln. Tliey will' feside'St their sldes- carrying on all his other say."' Seeds- at-tii5--ghtj,g^ij^t;Wee,n.,the Mr. "and Mrs. -Jaihes 'McDoh- •former hoijie on George Street. activities? • Formlngton Polo; "Te'iiriVL'arid ii.tjie Our sympathy;' to Mi". Billings ough of 35 Stevens St. were Appreciating the fact that a Westbury , -Team,,, will ''b'e - f'iirried on the death of her brother last married 35 years on Tuesday. A college education Is Important •:'•' A ^d car dealer may not week In • Springfield; '• Son Of Former !oyer to theConn.'Chapter ot'tha mass was celebrated by Rev. to .their careers, .these modern Arthritis & Rheumatism FtiUrid'ui- •jjeU you the cheapest oar but Charles Callahan at St. Clare's young peo|ile. haVe kicked tra­ tlori., -• ' , '.'.''!:;- , ,• . ,'.^;';.> '.he will make sure you get both Church In their horidr, ' '; ' dition , right In the teeth by Plans were, mode at the meet­ Supt. Of Schools iqiiaUtv and service, ing' of St.- Clare's 6ulld' Mon­ marrying arid continuing their . Don't forget the opening, of the • 'The final meeting of the day evening for a reception, for -studies,; even If it sometimes ;» Similarly, your local inde- •Babe Ruth BasebaU League'Suij'v Momuuguin Parents Club was the new'pastor of St. Clare's 'means a steady diet of tuna Receives PI1.D. .p^nderit ' insurance -agent .in fish. S'\yonerful, and we wish day at Memorial Field.; Show tlie held In the, school hall last Church, the Rev. -Wllliiim Leary. William E. GilUs Jr., son of "^Connecticut sees that you ge« we'd had that kind of courage. kids you support them liy'taelfe evening. Mrs. Alvin Thompson The affair 'will be held' iSunday, East Haven's former superin­ tlxe protection you need pUu installed the new officers'for June 26th from ,7 to 9 In the •.•••• llieTe.-- •-'••• •..---'.,... .'. j'.-';,' :'* tendent of schools, William E. the Individualized service you the coming' year who ^ Include church hoH. All paHshloners are What do you think of the Glllls Sr., received his doctor of Mrs. John Sullivan, president; Invited to at(end. Plans ' were Firs Chief -Tom Hoyes-Meaves deserve.. He's always on hand closing of the General Assem­ philosophy degree recently from leAUS^ IT HAS JiVHRYTHIINiG IT TAICISS TO MAKE A WINNERI Mrs. Harry Morgan,, vice pres­ also niade for a cake sale on bly? We think all of our State Monday to attend the,New (Eng­ > ia ihia eommvnity to serve you- the University of Edinburgh, ident; Mrs. Walter Kane, sec­ the church 'grounds'' following leglslato'rs O'Ughf to "go to; > land Fire Chiefs. Convention," at Scotland. .'1 retary and Mrs. Lieonard Jack­ each mass oh, July , 3rd., Mrs. blackboard ..and .write - "'We Portsmouth, N.H.-r'-" :n- i -,., son Jr., treasurer. Irving Kappeler is ierving as yi'ILL represent the Interests of . Mr. Glllls Jr., who majored in You'ra a NEIGHBOR, 1 You're looking at a picture of the cai- which is ipasic design advances that you'll be seeing turn by far! In fact, if you can afford any new car, '••li chairman. our community" 500 times. English Literature at the univer­ no/ a NUMBER, S breaking every sales record • in Pontiac History. up in other new engines sometime in the future. you can afford a Pontiac! So why not come in Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Panta- Seriously, we wonder. ho»r the sity, collected and edited the po­ Colby Graduate -A^f- ems of the well-known Scottish for a demonstration—and an appraisal—TODAYI loiie of Brandford Avenue on- Happy birthday to Geralne loss of the $21 additional eiluca- Russell -. Karle' Stone'; Of. 2S2 - fo your HOMETOWN ' And here are some facts underlying that popular­ poeii Robert Ferguson while . MCT 3—Pontiac's performance gives you nbunce the coming. marriage of Jackson, who was 18 Tuesday. tional grant, or a change in (t, Chldsey Avenue was.'awarded a \ INSURANCE AGENT J ity—facts which, if seriously considered, might their daughter Elaine Joan to will affect the State • aid we there. In his edition, Mr. Glllls bachelor of artsdegrce'from Col; just about everything your heart coiHd desire: L.I -. -wi* Weldon Boylngton, 'son ;of Mr. hope to get on the D^er Run has 17 new Ferguson poems, by College, WatervUle;"'Me.,.~at easOy persuade you to join thfe happy thousands tremendous power coupled with quietness; flash­ and Mrs.' Frank Boylngton of Old Stone Chiirch School - or the new junior high ? which Include 14 previously un­ commencement .exercises held v/ho are making the switch to Pontiac. THIRFS NO POWiR UKI STRATO-STRIAK PSWIRI - Second Avenue on Satiirdoy Somebody's' "absent-mindedness" recorded works of the poet. ing acceleration conibined with smoothness; and a Saturday at lb a: ra., the All- Monday, June 13. * ; ,, , . -j Here It Ihi heart of Ponlioc'i terrillc performanct— mbrnlng at 11 o'clock at; St. Is likely to cost us a great deal . Mr. Glllls Jr., received his bach­ Fellowship erpup .win work qn The son ot;Mr; arid Mrs. E; W Everson FACT I—Pontiac's beauty is not only distin­ wonderfully comfortable road-levelling ride based lh« ajl'fiaw, ultromodern Slralo.$tr*ak V.BI Thil Clare's Chui'ch. A reception will ihe outdoor chapel and finish of money. elor's degree at Northeastern Un­ • Pholo -.- CiTdii Syrotlnk . Stone, Russell graduated ..froni s Insurance Agency, Inc. ; on adequate weight and a long 122' wheelbase. tnatUrpiac* of englna dotlgn will dslivar up lo 200 follow the ceremony at the painting the windows In the ed­ ***** iversity, Boston, Mass., and his guished, but distinctive and exclusive. Its future- •.' "^'••'{'1 , ,, Theresa Cifu-I, left snllllnKb holds hi r KI'I US S II>? iviilclii's lliiti erl nn-anuii, pr*fsi'm I'rinolput Colonial House, Hamden. Hopkins Grammar In '1951-, While • Branford Theatre Building honepower wllh Pontlae'i loW'Coit, optional, 4.barrtl ucational. blinding, •-•. Another Foxon boy off to ^he master's degree at Boston Uni­ fashioned styling is bound} to stay new for years. 'Carl daivin with the Class of lU.'iD's gill 'Ihe |> ri'M-iiluttuii wu" made lit 'OliiM'NIglit; Tuesday, an undergraduate at Colby, 'he' * HU 8-4464 — HU 8-4521 .' FACT 4 (and the clincher)—Pontiac's power, carburelor. Comt on In, lolc* lh« whatl of a ntw service as John Lepone of Fox­ versity. Prior to entering the U. ^^ Tile gUt — two iDud sp£-.il[eis. Sunday at 2:15 p. m. the Pio­ was active In the college 'newspai f. siz^'and superb beauty are combined with a price Ponliac and ft* what Stiato-Streak really meand Bradford Manor Drum Corps neer and Pilgrim' ' Fellowship on Road reports to Ft. Dlx, of Edinburgh two years ago, he per, the camera club arid student FACT 2—Pontiac's Strato-Streak. 'V-8 engine won thre^e first places in a (:om- care of the US Army. And;p James P.-Kavanaugh } Kdward ^iilllvai^ WIL3 'Mtiii- I 'Ihe benlors . gave two loud- dlilon tu Sullivan and ItUss Groups .will nieet at the church spent a year teaching In Turkeiy. government. - • ' - ;. is not only completely new, but embodies certain wliich makes this car America's greatest value- petltlbn held in' Uhlohvllle, C^nh. hup, two, t'riee, fawh! , , ';<.' ^ay higlit Wiiit- awarded llie bpi aUern to the sirltuol; 4i ropy Crlcohl,; I'werei Babe' Ruth arid then go to • tlie summer He. wUl saU for the United r : : Agency Saturday. 1st, In^ oppearnce; *^fivitt ,Award In basketball, of the year hook,, wideh wuk .SportsinaiKldp; Awards to ,John Czar told the LWVI f?'*\^''.t'i'''*«y''*•"'''h's "rlvil ( 6a Ivy Street, Brantord '•*'"3 Kitty -Pollard, twirler, 1st; home of Joane Lel'ghtpn'at Pou- Dr. Taylor .Appointed 'it^li'd Theresa Crlcehi, recehed dedicated to .him,- In Asst. .Prin- . group the other night he m'here, he plans to become a col- ;, j V .; HU 8-0063 Heiiry.Iurry, present­ tends to lake a PG, course. at N« '"5"'»"='°r' Inrdli'u yeaPs, subtoripllon to 1st: Second place Was won for ..Tuesday noon, the Ever: Ready State Department: : of;,Health vriPahner-Plant, Inc. 'jglrl awards at the ItlSS Class ed by ]:litabcthi. Ull'uJnin; tt. UConn majoring Iri science. !' Mr. GllUs Sr., was superlntend- >-i •.Keader;i( Dlgeit. to Eliuibeth playing. „, , .... Group, will l^aye the "church to that a health officer tiff appblnir -'/.''•: Main Street, Brantord SNlgbt, TucMlay. camera lo Hornce, and n porl- Wlth'the'demand' for .science | spt of East Haven's school sys- Uurty for. Dctiolurshlp; plus ?} attend B iuivcheon; at the Weathi ed: • tiiimediately,'' "Fim-J^Seleci;-' •,,;-JIlJ. 8-1729 .— HU 8-9228 '} Sforis - than 1,000 persoiy^ fiction, ' d'you ' suppose .he's tern until he retired,seyeral years INC, ublc ntd|i> to -Mlss'Barbar^ those,Avhp Jfissl.ve^" .tli^r ath­ ITie dedication at the Mom-er Vane. Mrs, Clayton Jacobs man Frank ; Clancy appolfit^a 'crow'ded thti ''auditorium, to Foisoin, tiie class', adylebni. sharpening his pen for a career! ago. Since his retirement he has ;• %.', Kltemben ot Ooiuie«acnt letic letten'inid* other 'awards au^ln ScHopra^dltloii was held and Mrs. Ralph Heweti are iii Dr. Robert M. -tayipi-",'acting BRANFORD .''«.;i^ 'jtjveand get awards. Seniors who received. In ad- In. the pulpsf Eaqc pu .tl^t dUr I moved to Hyaiuiis, Mass., aaWclition'ol Infuwiee.Agfpts lor extra-curricular octlvXtle*. Situr^ay; .alteinQoa,,ln the ,new cjiftixs ,el,re5ep'i!iUon4...>.u , . hsaithoaicet. "^' • ":.'";^-;v-^.: M MAIN STREET

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Thut. June Iti. lyS!), Braiituid Keview-liast Haven Newii 1 •Thm, June 16, 1955. Brknford Revlew.Eait Haven N«w« 6 New ROcheiie Hospital Training dhiircih X'ltiHId »f^Vr»^'t%'t.^«L-t-t.^^ri;^t^r»^T^--.'<-gCT:i:-t-t:YCTXV^-i^n--«Tt.'C^ Lions 01 (icer.s InntaUed School, for several days. Invltatlon.i have been Issued The aniitial family iarid. "ctiurCh INDIAN NECK iidhnol picnic of the Vlr'st Con­ Vieasf iilmnp Ifpinn for the wedding of Elizabeth tai ALL FIRST NATIONAL SUPER MARKETS gregational'Church will he held BRANFORD MOTORS Inc. fur tlil^ ni>liiiiiii Josephine Johnson, daughter of i ^^'Mmm TRM^JL In SIri. rlnilli'fi Itllln Mr. and Mrs. William M, .toliii- Hunilay al Camp Hazen In Ches­ son, anil Clark Mi'iburn MeDor- vumtms Ope«i Every Thursday mid fviday Eveninti »-2l)(ll ter, .swimming, horseshoes, soft- CHEVROLET nilteli on jaalurdny, July 2, at ball and other outdoor activities Li-. li nil. Ca|w Cod 4-2. attach­ suld ostnto. Those who neglect PERSONALS A-5 .toil W,\.NTi;i) l)-8 lo i-.\hllilt their claims within i:r.fc-llin;s t.) all of our ruad- 7 p. m,, Trinity Church. Bran­ are scheduled from 3 lintn? o'­ ed ganigo. H.W. heat liy oil, plas­ RfSite HUlibard 8-253S ford. EXCLUSIVE CATERING FOR YOUNG GIRL WOULD I.IKE tered walls, poured concrete said lime will be debarred. until 9 p. m. I'f. Ill Indlnn Ni?ck. clock. A lifeguard will be present All pcr.«ns Indebted lo said A dinner danci; will be held All Occasion.?. Delicious food Baby sitllnK Work from 9 foundation IH baths, near Town '-"\^i'*i"ii"i'--^ - •- V^ tv, t '^ \»-^-li. V•-•i--r^» <.^ilS(B»»ISSSS«»«««.«(*tel**,^^ Ccin't mcilcc^ Hoiid, a meinher of the Home- Mrs, James Nelson, Jr„ and New 6 rms., all modern Im­ In charge of arrangements for the LOST: CONNECTICUT SAV- PRACTICAL NURSE AVAIL- Br,inlord, Conn. iii.iker!-,' Club and a student of sons Stephen and James Ro­ Ings Bank Book No. C34e.' Pay­ provements, such as baseboard i',* both ends me land, are visiting her parents, picnic. The church office may bt! able for elghl, 12 or 20 hour H.W. heat, etc. Beautiful view of reiamics, will accept donations conlacted for directlbhs to Camp ment Stopped. Return to bank. DISTRICT OF EAST HAVEN, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bruneau duty. Good references. Call CII Dunbar Hill, near school, stores, OFFICIAL lor the Fourth ot July fireworks llazeh. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, »i. An Instalii.-iciii Loy you paid will bu cheerfully ttirtiiiJi"}. Thdt'v .^„ hope to see more in the future. RESTAURANT shine. Hamden and North Ha­ drastically reduced for quick hath limited and appointed six Many reunions being held there ven only. FIRST MOllTGAOES BOUGHT sale. $14,900. months from the date hereof tor wliul w« SAY uiid tiiat't '«lial w« MEAN! SatUfaitibii au^rtiitlusdl li^'W^ •; 7^ First Natlonai Bank — C.'ollci- Sludlo and St. Mary's Girl Scouts are Laurel Street - East Haven - Tel. HO 7-5576 S. A. MARCOTTE - and Sold. Loans, Refinancing: the 'creditors of the said deceased ,-__ • t'ti# AND 1 R « S T C a,M PANT Of NEW HAVEN Nm olli.-.is ,.l Hie Jlnuiliiid I.lllM^ f lull Hire liiMi.ll.il Ill I 4'rriHnnii's lii'h* Hiitllrdiiv itt tlli^ having a time June 25. CU 8-1945 New Loans, Longbolham. 207 WEST SHEPARD AVE. to bring In their claims against ^^.it'tuiit (\.t)ii(i> linns.-, (•iillliiril. Siateil I.-It to ri^lit are Mllldii lliililiisliy, Ihlid vlic iii.-si- At Indian Neck, Mrs. Fred-| Servinff Complete Dinners Orange St. Tel. LO 2-4815 near Hill St. said estate. Those who neglect lo CARPENTRY SERVICES —Ca­ LOOK FOR SIGNS i^e.it; liidit^t t t>\v.-n!., Ilr«,«. vlee iiri'Nl.h lit; ICdwa rd Ardiilino, liii'Sldcul; HP"! VVlllliiiii Cliiiic.v, erick Houde will accept fire­ 5:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. exhibit their claims within said Olid \Wt iiriMdciil. Sled llydor, nne->ear director; Dr. and Mrs, Charles Ward Every Day Except Mondaya walls, playrooms, attics finish­ dining area, under construction, All persons Indebted to said EVISCERATED - Plump and Mealy - HBUS - 8-W Lb Avg Sitjilwii Melloaougli, two-year director; Walte r nesUie, treasurer; and Rod Uuiieuii, scrrc- of Maine visited the Charles ed ,and general building. Free LINDEN AVE., BRANFORD dimensions 42 x '20 which assures OPEN YEAR ROUND estiite are requested to make tjixy. Veclimans over the wi=ekend. Special Sunday Dinners 12 Noon to 8:30 estimates. Call Bill Wilson. cn-I you of all good size rms., fire­ 8-6470. Applications now being taken for Immediate payment lo r^»Wfe^ They were here to attend the place, garage, tile bath, artesian Joseph P. Luongo, Vale graduation of their son CONTINENTAL TABLE the summer session of Miss Ty­ wells, high and dry location. LANDSCAPING, LAWNS AND ler's School Under State super­ Executor, Dick. EVERY TUESDAY • ALL YOU CAN EAT 2.S0 Beautiful view. Call tor further c/o Rhoda Leshlne Loeb 'His *Ji»d It: ti^> ftoti fit j,|j >||||% Mrs. Walter Nichols of Wll- Gardens cared for. Windows vision. Experienced • personnel. details! ro>»fjr Beltsville Turkeys ;;;^,„rs? i»59« washed. Flooi-s cleaned and Weekday.s 9 a. ni, to 12. Trans­ Attorney at Law "Msdmr News From North Bnuiford PINE 6 ford Road attended the alumnae Dancing Every Sat. Nite — Frankie Duruzzo's Orc'b. I 103 WARNER STREET. 76 Rogers Street, t?xercises at her alma mater, polished. Estates cared for on portation furnished If necessary. I Jl jyHH I C^C Tender,, YounYounya Mt,Q ""'H fniuy il M^'u wllh OCEAN SPRAY • 5lRite«i4 in WV*i Mt9, A11108 P. Barnes > JERRY LA MONICA. Vocalist „„„vJi part t|me basis. Reliable ser­ Indoor and outdoor recreational I Four t4) rm. house about 3 Branford, Connecticut FW*» phone nits. Daaiel ftt Doody, 8-29S8 with iUms yrs. old, all good size rms., H.W. Gtnuma Spring Lamb IMiont) 8-3711! vice. Call Mr. Johnson HU activities; alsn beach play. No DISTRICT OP BRANFORD, LAfflD LCVIiJ Genuine Spring L-mb '"^ 0#« / Ci'fBriberry Sauce 2. »«-oecANs S^'t Ml Jalsiismi JAmms for tills column bathing. Heasonnblc rates. Byheat-oil , plaster walls, aluminum Boned and Rolled • n ford, on Saturday In the First 8-0057. . . • STATE OF CONNECTICUT, ss. iYt»y !iom» cnDtr b quick day It desired. For further Infor­ I storm windows and screens, ves­ If D«ir«d '-^ The final meeting of the Pine Congregational Church, Ansonla. tibule, cozy house, easily heated, Ttut North Branford Board of rest Road, on Saturday afternoon Orchard Horaemakers will take SAT. NIGHT mation phone school mornings, Probate Court, June 6th 1955. cf Udmon WindoTil* JuJcuHna. The Hartford and New Haven SAT. NIGHT BEP AIRING O-SB low taxes $12,500. rdcr Smakd Butts ^TN'V^td i*63« porch! Zcjuus Appeals refused the ap- in the Norlhford Congregational place next Thursday at the home HU 8-3857, or Miss Eleanor Ty­ Estate of They'll Wa )c«r cld-*cjhicn«d. M.I.T. alumni clubs met together JOSEPH CIIUIDINI lb Lamb Chops '?rMl:i;dalcd " ^^ 99 icffcntd in pcfch infts a t«al made by Calvin O. Letendre Church. The Rev. James Kind ot Mrs. , Stephen Terry, Pasa­ at the Pine Orchard Club last ler, Pine Orchard, HU 8-0029, A. E. PASCARELLA CO. I late of Branford, In said District, Toiidui, Ftavorhit and Juicy bmutiful *'talk«d cb«tit" Mfta ctiac t* W allowed to build near­ performed the ceremony. dena Road. The meeting Is an weekend. WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS REALTORS Flavorful, Finast Qu&liiy Reb Roast room almoif evirnfaftit INSURANCE - MORTGAGES deceased. er tc the highway line than al- The bride was given In jiiani- important one, as plans for next Miss Judith Walker, daughter Washing Machines MUSICAL, DANCING r-9 Awhile With \ Dryers — Ironera 1570 DIXWELL AVE. In pursuance of an order , of To #ind ou! how jsy, hj^^ tc*«« ... John McCracken of Flagstaff, for, the District of Branford, no­ teJTsection ot Old Town Road and Among those who received de-1 of Arts in retailing from New We have parts to fit any wash­ (European Training - Spec­ CH 8-1216 Ariz. Bridesmaids were Mrs. John and His Band of 1,000 Melodies tice Is hereby Riven that said Al( Beef Froiikfurts ^^ 49c -5-... .%.,/ l/„/.«7 Clintonville Road the erection of Liggero, sister of the bride, of grees on Monday at Yale Uni­ York University this week. ing machine. ialized experience with chil­ s building to be used leniporailly. versity's commencement were Stars of Stage, Radio, TV, Ballroom American Appliance Co. dren) Court hath limited and appoint­ Long Island and Miss Catherine Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gallau- ed six months from the dale Tasty toaf LB 49C Fresh Mackerel wv>i. The Board agreed unanimously Eliason, sister o£ the bridegroom. Paul Calabresl, ,M.D,, and Ben­ det and two ot their children, Zoll) Whitney Ave. _., CH B-4444 Studio near Branford Green Legal Notice jamin duPont, Bachelor of Archi­ Featuring and in New Haven. hereof for the creditors of the that the denial of his petition David Allen served as the best Mlchele and Thomas, have re­ veru CloverdaSe Sliced Bacon LB Sic Split Mackerel «-0'.ild tail to create any hard­ tecture. Betty Peterson Plays Trumpet, Trombone and sinis T^as SP 7-2887 — FU 7-7235 said deceased to brine In their man and the ushers were John turned to their home in Pontlac, claims against said estate. Those ship. Letendre was represented Liggero and Wilcox Creeden, The Branford Garden Club Mich., after ' a visit with Mr. held a card party at the Pine Warren Stephen - Recording Artist SLIP COVERS AND DRAPER- DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS F-lO DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, • who neglect to exhibit their by Ficderlck R. Houde of Bran- brother of the bride. Gallaudet's mother, Mrs. Edson STATE OF CONNECTICUT, ss. xt^ JUNE IS ^AWE^IilAli ford. Orchard Club on Tuesday in Gallaudet. They attended thie Joe Olimpio - George Jalbert les Custom Made. Latest fab­ claims' within said, time will be The ceremony was followed by HAMDEN DRIVING Probate Court, June 6, 1955. debarred. order to raise money for civic eraduation of their daughter Ja­ and a host of others rics shown at ^our home. Cell SCHOOL After the decision had been a reception Iti the church hall. projects.. Mrs. William Plnkham Shoreline Decorators, HU Estate of All persons Indebted to said net from Smith College last Insured, Dual control, stand­ WALTER C. HALLIER ,'!*I!,L'!.!.!!.!."i Whole wheat & White Bread handed down, the Board was re­ Upon their return from a wed­ and Mrs. Samuel Doane were In week. 14 Outstanding Musicians S-2305 after 4;00 P. M. Estate are requested to make CO quested to look at the property ding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Eliason charge of the affair. ard, and automatic shut cars. late of Branford In said District, immediate payment to ' JIB W'UuA loi you, Th.V'i. pl.nlilul «.-i3 all |sj StETll YY ALDHALDHHH SPBCIAl ^\^ Jenninj Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brltton deceased. and discuss the changing of the will-make their home in North- John Obel, John Carulll, Tra- DANCE MUSIC AS YOU LIKE IT "' HELP WANTED D PICK-UP SERVICE Lena ChuldinI _^ m inaii . UL- „. rvprciwnt «A<«CLM. • Modernfold Duoia « Venetian Blinda its annual dessert card party on server Corps tor Civil Defense. hereby given that said Court LEGAI. NOTICE annual Strawberry Festival The camp was sponsored by the children, Kendra and Bob, left PALMER'S OASiNO ^' Hydramatli" KRAFT 142 NASH ST. TEL. SP 7-3648 Wednesday evening. In keeping Phone AT 8-0018 or AT 8-1621, hath limited and appointed six 8.0ZPKG i/€g Donu'its KapiW ftk* I a«« ft^ii Of n 23c v/hich is sponsored by the ladles Quinnlplac Council of Boy on Thursday for Cleveland, Ohio, Standard Shift Notice Is hereby given that the Phlladtlphia Walllng(ord, Cbeslilrc, Mllfurd: Cull Enlcrpilse 37'10 with the season, the dessert was e.xt. 44. ' - months from the date hereof for ot St. A\igustine's R. C. Church. Scouts. where they will join Mr. Estler, INDIAN NECK BRANFORD, CONN. ' ' Dual Controls Board of Selectmen Of the Town strawberry shortcake. Table and PICK UP SERVICE the creditors of the said deceased June*22 has been selected as the . On Monday, Nancy Barbour of who was recently transferred by FREE PABKING of Hamden, will hold a public Coffee Cream K>iuiM r«K« 3«IHfRO?f||^POdD> man ;jMrs. Herbert Ammermio'nj toii-ide. • ' ! S'chooi. All replies strictly con­ WASHING- MACHINE, WEST- said time will be debarred. 23rd day of June, 1955,at 2:30 The au-vHiary ot the North Mrs. Douglas B. Holablrd, Mrs. Also on . Monday, Michael fidential. Reply to Free Press Inghouse, used for four years. - All persons Indebted to said P. -U'., upon the followliig -pro­ QWilB Pmuiiriied Cream .,'; 7-01 CAN Branford - Northford VFWPost Charles. Chlpman, Mrs. Owen, Crossley had members ot Cub 'Publications, Box 12, Hamden, Excellent condition. Reason­ Estate are requested, to malce posed "Orders" to wit:' 829'1 held a food sale at the home Cole, Mrs. Harry Junlver, Mrs. Scout Den 4 at a picnic to cele­ Conn. able. HO 7-2756. Immediate payment to 1. That the owners'of land 2.-or59,J LEM0NAD£JS.2^27c ^27* of Mrs. William Lake on Edwards Eric Just and Mrs. Frank Snow. brate his tenth birthday. Elinor, K. Halller, Dry Milk EYANGEUNE, . ^CANS__ ... ^ ,. . Road on Saturday. SUBURBAN NEW YORK abutting on the riot-th side of Totoket Grange met on Tues­ Mr. and Mrs. Milton Goss and BUILDINQ MATERIAL H-15 Administratrix, Wilbert .Street, between Circular daily has a desirable position Evoporal„ji : ^Hh-,67,i!Ci.'•C. 0i( Ob-OCColl 2»-tK'«»45c A number of Interested resl day night In the Nor^h Branford their chlldi'en, Tica, Toni and Hdilfo Highland Ave., Avenue and Duane .Road, con­ CAMS VVNiiO 0:00 (I/-iO liiiii Ifdfria now open for a Display Adver­ Evangeline Milk denis assisted with the condition­ Town Hall. The prdg'i am of the Timothy, left last Friday for a li.Ht) Vim Alt- TlHit 11:01) I'liiyhdiiic (jf Siat.s • . ..' FRAMING — $100.00 per M Short Beach, Conn. struct sidewalks where none ex­ I Elaby Umcs Beanit • 2*-«'«»«43« trip through Callt'ornla and a ClianiiHl 8 7:00 IViiiilf Aft Funny 10:30 Wateiffont, "Homlpfi Fi'ihl' tising Salesman. Energetic ing ot Ihe field at Center School evening emphasized the Impor­ H::iO lied Pkelton •,• . , WHITE PINE SHEATHING ist. on Saturday for the use of• the visit to a Wyoming Ranch. 7:30 Hrivdte Secietarir man, preferably one with DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ^ fe |P>ot€«toeS »cMCHr«nai 2, 90iu lluu« 11:00 Mr. Cltlien plenty ot lay-out and sales ex- S 95.00 and STATE OF CONNECTICUT, ss. BORDEN'S "Father's Day." Natlonai Dairy 11:30 Damon Runyon Theatre .\ be constructed In accordance Jr., of New. Haven and Pine Or­ 10:00 lotetta Youno Sliort pferiehce. We offer straight Probate Court, May 31, 1955. Eliaaoil-Creudeli Monih was also observed with a 7.00 Tnday 10:30 Wliiil'B M> Lliif - 12M Nitecap Theatre, ''Soho Contpliair^ $100.00 per M with the ordinances of the Town Chstsdu chard, have announced the mar­ 7:2!» nuniifl S Aismiae salai'y, plus generous Incentive Estate ot Cheese Food p JUST 8IPUCID Miss Susan Ann Creedeli, display and |ree literature for in­ 11:00 Siindoy N*HS S^ptcW of Hamden, and shall be com­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ger- riage of their daughter, Mrs. 7:^0 TctUy T 11:15 Fiieside Theater WF.nNF-.SDAY, JUNB 22 bonus, car allowance. Insur­ p. N. HARRISON & SONS FRANK O. DAIIM terested patrons. 7;!i5 Chnni.rl S Alni»nai- 11:45 Hie ricinte pleted within thirty (30) days M;'4W«47C Marian Farrel Stewart of Dar- 6;II0 Toc\cj ance plan, paid vacation, 5 day late of Branford'In said District, '**'p Baker's Baking Giowfets vase T. Creedeii of Round Lake, Following considerable Interest, 12:15 News alid SUn Off 7:00 Today 1 North Main Street from the date of such order. WiiR^aitY VALUES N. y., became the bride of Ray­ ien, to Victor Frank Sheronas of S;25 Oiaimel 8 Aluiiinic T week.' This Is a 32 karat gold deceased. a commitlee has been appointed Wynnewood, Pa., son ot Mr. and 8 :;iO Todtt)- • 7:25 Channel 8 Xlm'aiuic Dated at lianiden, Connecticut, P Horshey Cocaa . .,, - *<«cAti 3Sc 8:55 ttmnntl 8 Almaniif opportunity for a man who de­ In pursuance ot an order of mond G. Eliason, son of Mr. and to consider and bring in tacts Mrs. Frank P. Sheronas of Strat­ JlilNDAY^UNE 20_ 7:30 Today • . , StL'iXa. Branford, Conn. this 9th day of June, 19S5. Mrs. Raymond N. Eliason of Fo- ft:00 nie Yankee VtA&Xm - The NItlsoiit 7:55 Channel 6 Almanac sires to associate with a top- Hon. Macgregor kllpatrlck. concerning connecting of the Con­ 10:00 nitiK Doug Scliooi T 8:00 Today ••.,•... . ". • • Leon A. Booth llftll^V Gf^hillllS SUNSHINE p^c 33* ^ Nostls's Semi'-SwcotJilloyse 10:aO Way of the World 7:00 Today notch ABC daily close to New Tel. HU 8-0195 Judge ot the Court of Probate gregational Church .with the g:25 Channel 8 Altnanw John DeNicola BBVIIVjry -«••••••«••••» p|r.-.-.;„,%.-.xtwew»i»,r.'',.-..'/l««>v,«ir,.:i.«;.*7t»iM 10:45 Tfie Shlela Gf&liain SDOB 7:25 diannel 8 Almanac 8:30 Tnday York City. Write in detail con­ tor the District of Branford, no­ cliapel. Earl King has been se­ Each class member will be pre: ll:Ui) Window SliOnPefi 7:30 Today B:.^5 Channel 6 Almanac . , ^ GOOD 'nnNQS TO EAT H-28 Herbert C. Hume ' 7:55 Channel 8 Almanac cerning your quailtlcations, tice Is hereby given that said lected as c'lialrman and is being sented with a gift and games and 11:80 Strike It Ittcli T 9:00 The Y'ankee. Peddlers—Tbi NleU&M Board of Selectmen. Ev.resdy Cocot. 8-OZ CAN 2/< ^ Sv/r-^flSOn Boncd Tllrkc/ MXC*H 29 12:(iO Hob Crosby Show 8:00 Today 10:00 Ding* Done School • • giving all pertinent details MARIONI'S Court hath limited and appoint­ assisted by Ray Goodwin, Mrs. dancing have been planned. Re­ 12:10 Uvp Of Life , 8:25 Channel 8 AlmauK , 10:30 Way 01 the World Attest: --'8:30 Today such as age, marital status, Delicious Ice Cream Cakes ed six months from the date sties '^'5 ^ Sv/anson Bonec! Chicken i^^rj»* 33c Just like Inadequate Wiring Harry Junlver, Fred Harrison, freshments will be served and a ia;HO Peatch For TomofroB 10:45 Shlelah Qraham Bhoi : Josephine Trlfilettl, tpierk. SUNSHINE VlAb iJoriteinprs Vrl.ai.'i CooUDg S:55 Cliannpl 8 Almanac 11:00 Window Shopper salary reqiilreMents, etc. K. B. Mousses and Puddings hereof for the creditors ot the and Mrs. Guy Barker. The com­ class cake .baked by Mrs. Thom­ 1 :H0 \VfUoiiie Trotder* 9:00 Tlie YnnVee Peddieri—The Klelsons n:;ifl Strike ft Rich . Jones, 182 North Broadway, Fancy Individual Forms For said deceased to bring In their DISTRICT OP BRANFORD, ss. Cookisj 7MOZPKG J J« I 7-Minit Angel Pie JMix **<««« 33c You've seen it happen. Overload a clothes­ mittee will present its report at as Fowler will be a feature of 2;00 Indubiry on I'uradt 10:00 Dine D'IOB School 12:00 June Devotions, of the-SacrtB Kisft 2:15 Robert Q. Le»ts 12:15 Love ot Life . _ . Yonkers. 2, New York. . claims against said estate. Those rowiiies a special church meeting in Sep­ the refreshments. 10:^0 Way of the World All Occasions Probate Court, June 14th, 1955. 0 li LaRosa .Sausage 'v-s^^. W»MXCW43C line and it sags in the middle. Overload your 2:30 'HIP aulilitig Ueilt 10:45 Shicla Hraliam Stmw 12:30 Search for Tomorroir A WOMAN TO HELP WITH Telephone STate 7-4969 who neglect to exhibit their Estate of NBC tember. Recently the seventh and 2:'15 Miil-AUeriioon New*—Jut Burnt 12:00 Adinitore At Home 12.46 Nan',y'a Kitchen—oaa OoFttik H:Oli Tlie Big rajoff 1:30 Weliinie Travelers > •. Housework three days a week The Homo Of Fancy claims within said time will be CLINTON M. PETTIS Saninkh Cockias 3 elcctiiial circuits, and you have .dimmed A final assembly tor members eighth grpdes went to Bronx 8:30 One Man's I'atnllj 11:30 Pirikc It Rich 2;C0 Bob«t q. L*«ii 'ANNUAL 12:00 Tenni'ssee Krnle fibow (five hours a • day). Write Ice Cream debarred. In said district, deceased. 2:45 Conceriilnc JHss Marion 2:Rfl (JiilrtinK Ufdit ' m Calo Dog Food . 2*«<«CA^'27C of the eighth grade at Jerome Zoo and iwere accompanied by 12:15 Love of Life 1 lights, a shrinking TV scieen, a fading radio, 4:UU llavrMtis FBUI 2:45 Mld-Aftemoon Nevi~~|. Bum* ? '. Chronicle Box No. 16. 840 Dlxwell Ave. The Trustee having exhibited Harrison School was held today. Mrs. Francis TJftomas, Mrs. Frank 4:15 Bfrrrt Stctm 12:30 Searth for Tomotro* 3:00 All persons Indebted to said 12:45 Klecttk- Stiow 3:30 The Big PoyoK. Hamden. Conn. Its administration account with T.""'' 8.0ZPKG ASc I Calo Cal Food 2'^^^^27c ^ slowed down appliances or blown fuses. Mushal, Mrs. Thomas Fowler, 4:;i0 On Your Account One Map's Famllj HAIRDRESSER WANTED. EX- -Estate are requesteo to make Mrs. Eleanor C. Williams, prin­ 5:00 Oiinioor Adventure Club 1:?0 WeKoine Travelen 3:4a said estate to this Court for al­ Mrs. Hollls Hayhes,' Anthony Dl- 4:00 Concerning' iihi lI«lo»i ••^ perlenced. ,/ For new, modern, Immediate payment to Baking "Wmm mS • , _ - i - , /-,/-, cipal of the school, awarded dip­ ^.U llouily Duudy 2:00 Robert Q. Uwle llaniilns Falls HOUSEHOLD GOODS H-30 lowance. It Is What to do? Get adequate wiring. Your iafDiAR £.00 Staae S 2:16 Uoberi Q. Lewis 4:15 Ann E. Dahm lomas to the class. Parents were Cheilo, and Mrs., Eleanor C. Wil­ 4:30 Ferret Storm air conditioned Beauty Salon. 6:^0 Simriscope - Sjd Jaffe 2:30 GiildinE Light On Your Account FREEZER, 13 FOOT UPRIGHT, Executrix Ordered, That the 27th day of J* 'SC S Stronghearf Dog Food 3 «'<'«t-^ 29c C'lectiic contractor can piovide |f on conven­ Invited to attend. liams.,; - 6:40 Weather KorstflSt 2:45 Mid-AfteniDon Netri — I. Burus 5:00 Top salarj. and commission. &;30 Outdoor Adieniure Club i waaranty still In effect. Sacri­ 8th Ave. June A. D. 1955 at 10 o'clock In A program was introduced by New officers: of the Jerome 6:45 llie News Today 3:00 IMi BU PftVOff Howdy Doody , King's' Hair Stylist, 1008 South 7:00 Peoni*'» Lobby.—fillkf Ooec; 6:00 the forenoon at the Probate Of­ S Cocoa 8.0Z CAN J5< I Sunshine Krispy; Crackers j ««« 27c ient budget ternw. Call him this week. 3:30 One Man'i Family 7:00 Stage 8, *'Poor Hiii" Emmy" -Main St. Cheshire, Conn. Tel. fice $225. Call AT 8-0333. Hotchklss Grove, a talk given by Nelson Keeler, Harrison PTA were installed b'y 7:15 Sports Spotllgtit 8:45 Concerning MIES Mariouc Studio 5? fice In Branford, be and the T;ao V'Mie Fisher Shoi 7:30 BRownlng 2-5413. Branford, Conn. K-**''''^ 23C class president. This was followetl Mrs. John A. Hart at ai meeting 4:00 Ilawhlns Falli 7:45 Call The ,PJaj , , . FAMILY SIZE G. E. ELECTRIC same Is assigned for a hearing I'Pililibu.fj!aiitt»«.ii*ii-->''>=j!;-««*«M'''«'i'i«!*^! ^ Uncle Ben's-Rice.' • THE UNITED IUUMINATING by a class history, the preienta- held In thfe' school on June 7:43 Camel Newi Carwan — BITMW 4:16 Secret Storm S-;00 Flymoiith News Caniu i-.m Mama 4:80 Meet tbe Start 9:00 Arthur Godfrey DO YOU LIKE MACHINE OR refrigerator Excellent running DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, on the allowance of said admln- '7 BEST 1 The Grand Natlenal Flour i Burnett's Vanilla ExJrad ^^'^ 37c lion of the class gift by Annette 15. 'They are president, Mrs. Wil­ 8:30 LUe of Kilty The SlillionBlre 5:00 Outdoor Advtnture Club y:30 condition $25.li'0. Call HU STATE OP CONNECTICUT, ss. Istrotlon account with sold es­ ''ifl;:V Fuggl, the class prophecy by C'o- liam' Marak; vice - president, 0:00 UiB Siory . 5:30 Ifondy Doody 10:00 My Uttle Mugla •if- ASSEMBLY WORK? Pillsbury's Best Flour Mtttti'!muai-m:Miar~v>vm»*a^^ iT~7--T:-^^r^^ .COMPANY 0:'dO Ucnr i'tioebe 6:00 Stage 8 10:45 Front Row Center , . WE NEED STEADY, RELIABLE 8-0520. Probate Court, May 27, 1955. tate, and this Court directs Flora Mrs. Alex Westmenty; secretary, 10:00 Ca\ulcade of Bportt SS»1 5.LBBAG 53'C 10-LBBAG t .01 !^ Jlv ^^^ S!immif»si Salad Mcols leen Egan, and skits from Tom . ti:30 Sportwope — Syd Jalfc 11:00 Cail the Play-Mtl Allin Estate of K. Goldsmith to cite all persons 10:45 ijports Desk 12:00 tYiitate Variety Kour •WOMEN WHO REALLY WANT ROOMS WITH BOARD K-1 _=i^ *^ *# ' Wi (mSy Makes Llgl««r UiMsidfl *l Ho**. Sawyer. Mrs. Ralph, 6eMustls; treasurer, 11:00 1 Ud Three Uves 6:45 Tlie N^ws Today ItnOHAEL ROZEPEL Interested therein to appear at 7:00 Mr. District Attorney - 1:00 "Unknown islani*' TO WORK. iji ti UI wi ijf UI m UI UI UI UI UI m ui ui Tomorrow evening the class Mrs.'LeRoy Lawson. Mrs. Char­ 11:30 Badfle 714 *fTh» Bla Girl" Niwi late of Branford, In said Dlstiict, said time and place, by publish­ «^^«^i«tti«*«Mh«rf.ti^i.«i»»i*',<-<>«'<.« kaOT- Wesson Oil ouwcrtm. t^7;00 9:55 The Yankee Peddlen 11:30 Strike It Blch ' RENTS WANTED L-IJ w*?'/ .^iinaenix Floor Wax 6:30 You Atked Tw It 9:30 Fun With Tcod tact Mr. Daly, The N. W. Day IS Mo. PUn Id MD. Ptu Honeydevrs • tu>sit--i. i^:^, .na un^t, ^'^'^*^ Thli is Your Ufi 12:00 TTih ft Judailtn . 7:C0 11:00 Ding Dona School 12:16 Leva of Ufe , , n Supply Co., 93 Edwards St., HAMDEN SPEECH CONSULT- •$'8.34' Stage Seven 10:30 • iTo Phil Ohrlstie 7:30 Way.ot the World 12:80 Searcii For Tpmprrow 1 PINT CAN 3 5* ^^'^^'^ '^'^ OVC S:00 U.S. Open GoU ToiirnaoieQt 10:45 Sheila Graham 12:46 Nancy's Kitchen Hartford, Conn. Phone JAck- ant, wife and two children de­ »300 24.23 19.20 Cherries sw^i -.a u.» • " ' B:30 So This is Holly^'i'ood U;00 Douglas Falrfaanki Prtiinti 1;S0 Welcome Trarderi son 2-1131. • ' :'<: sire unfurnished two bedroom •500 . . 30.0.''. . 9:00 Imogene Coc* 11:00 V^indow Shopper 2:00 Indtistry OQ. I^di iii:30 Texaco Star Theatre 'UdO Strike II Rich 2:30 Gnliilng Light , house or apartment after June A lean' of HOS .bill 1^0,60 "h»n Iceberg Lettuce «uj''.^«r!i. 2 ^i"154 - 10:00 George liobd 12:00 2:45 Slid-Afternoon Ne»l - OPPORTUNITY (,'e",ptlr (apo'd in II («r.i«e«t>i* .-p&^ll Famous Scott Products 12:15 Adventures at Komi 15th. Call LO 2-24G2 between £ n.bnihij >r)tialln.tMi •>! 110 Oijaih. 10:30 Nit Parade Love of Life 3:00 Undersiandlhs Our.-CtUdno For High School Graduate 12:30 3:30 One Mon'i FttollT ' • and 3 o'clock. YOUR CLOCK WATCHER 11:00 Henry Konda (ibai 12:45 Search tor Tomorrow MESSENGER NEEDED FOR. Cabbage 11:JO Wresdlns Bontempis Italian Cookery 3:46 Concrmlns Miss Mailora 2:00 4:00 llawklns FsUi • Get your loan here in 1 trip. Employed mtn and wcrr.en, phorte firat 12:00 fjitecap Ttieitn, '^Cimpus Honty- 2;15 Induttry on Parade MFG. PLANT, To hani^e raall.ln WANTED IN HAMDEN BY t.lf moon" Robert Q. LCAII 4:15 Becret Storm- * —give a le*v simple facts—upon approval, ccima in to pick up cash. Green BBeane s w.. r....r CP 2 U. 23C i 2^gE^»^ S",^ "* 6:45 — 9 a.m., MON. — FRl. 2:30 I factory.; and office and varied Sept. 1st, about 4 rooms, fur­ So phone . , . write ... or come in loduy! Guiding Light 4:30 Meet, the Ststl / office duties. MUST BE,il8. Full SUNDAY. JI'OT 19 5:00 Tip Top Time , • -v nished or unfurnished apart­ Loom $25 to iSOO on Signature Aloni LensNO, cwouNC-r««r„ Cris?A' -^ foR I5e, i ^-^*^asafeLJ7 Cut. Rite usH'aoujtSc MUSIC • TIME • NEWS • WEATHER 2:45 Mid-Afternoon News—J, urns 6:31) llQWdy Doodj • \ Cucurnbers time^ Reply Box 85 'Hamden ment or small house. Family V/i REStRVi I::E P.IChl TC IIMII QUAurillED 3:00 If Ditastcr Strikes 6.-00 Slige 8 "Vicir-fc/VicitJon" t:4ft WlJat's Your Trouble 3:30 One Man't Family Chronicle. of three Includes Intelligent 9:00 l^ili Is Tbe Ufe 6:15 Varsity Club I 3:45 Concirning Miss Mariowi 6:30 well behaved boy ot eleven. 0:Hfl ITie Chrlstophen 4:00 Havklns Fnlls Sponacop(-STd / Jalft, FINANCE 10:00 ijinp Unto My Feet 6:40. Sealy Weithec' Forecirt DO YOU WANT TO WORK Qeneiidai cp: 4:15 Secret Stoi> 6:45 Excellent references. Tele­ " ( f^flAtnv^ llfAHCl LO) 10:;iO Look Up and Uli 4'JO ' On Your Account Hie News -• Ttiday ; STEADY? 11:00 SiinT Clrcu* I 7:00 Cavalcade, of/Americi. phone Miss Cosbey ST 7-4121. FIR §T J -Nlliipii?!^^.^^^^^^^ S 5K)0 Outdoor Ad.tnturt Club 7:30 Sportimin'i Show . We have openings on rotating «l Haw Hovan 12:00 Winky Dinl: & You SJO Howdy Ooody 7:16 Camel'News CartTBj)-Snni 12:15 Barker Bill C»"otin» 6:00 Stage S "Beulah" S:00 day and night shifts. Pension, HOUSES FOR SALE M-6 109 CHURCH ST., 2nd Fl., Wootwurth BIdg., NEW HAVEN 12:45 Repcrt From ffashlnstou 6:30 Sportscop»*Syd Jaffe You .Bel Tout LUi i m.UlUil>i i..fcisat.-'»;iw:ai.i*-s;;:.^i;i;«i*T.ste^J)^^ Srday with Board of Seloctmon ®hp fat Bauptt Nftoa came up In the sixth Inning Library Receives for the District of BrftnfoC-d, no- (he had already struck out nine ment, will feature the opening lonchors of that K'*ndo nemm- by Margaret J.. Tueker, Clerk the Wye River in Hereford, Eng­ down "l-n. Rcailzlng their tlco In hereby given that mk\ Yellowjackets) the game ap­ ! day eeremonlr.'S of tlie Babe inmylriB thn JUudrMits. 'Hn^v i"' land In March. Some time before, chances for sharing the Ilousa $7,854 From Vol. X —No. 15. PublUtied WteUy by Fitc Pitii Puhliritiont, Inc. Court hnth limited and appoint­ peared til bo Iced, ' :':"•. I Ruth League. |; eluded Mrs. Wllliim Clclinns, Ytaily Siibwtiption 53.50 i::A.sr HAVI:N. CONNI-XTICUT, THUHSD.AY, JUNI:. .M, \')y,. COl'Y B CENTS H Sainton •weighing •12'^ lbs, was tolilc League title were slim; However, It Is a credit to tlie ed six monthB from Mhe dnio i Following the parade, open-'' Mrs. Myron IjMKhlon. Mhi !t,ulh caught I here. and fading fast, they, took this ball team and to CrIsafI, that Graduate To Wed Hagaman Memorial hereof for the cieditors of the Ing day festivities will be ' held YounKi-rrnnn, MhrlinPl Coibonf opportunity to moke heir title they refused to give up. CoUlcl The Hagaman Memorial Li­ bid, • at thi3 East Haven High School Sinvr. Coslaro, M!;; Hnrhnni Dc- Girl Scout Camp be the senior members of tliB brary received J7,854 from the Mautte Claims GOP Forced To Field, with Harold Hall, as mas­ - Nicoln nnd Rnhorl Burdntto. Ronnie LIneweher, Seymour team didn't want to have to ek- 1 Hagaman Fund lost year, it was pitolier, seemed to have a dif­ plain to their prom dales \vhy ter of ceremonies. Among (hf.so * • Clancy To Ask Social Security t reported by the board of direc­ Established lu FRANK W. SMITH ferent ophilon as he sat doWn, .\J who are expected to be in at­ East Haven lost! I . Mr. Kini's Immproom 211 wfi** tors ii^eently. .Tauernlg, baiting for .Streeto. tendance are, members of the Tnpa5.sl ng. It Is Inlerestitfe cnlfrtnintHl nt his .summer home Support Gas Tax Or Denis Would now ID TMJRNIBHINQS But it WHS a long way to the board of selectman, llio Annex Aci'oidlni; to Ihe First Nation­ to note, that Streeto only ga\(e In Norlh Guilford yesterday. East Haven Area third one, as LIneweher soon alderman, and local and state al Bank, the fund which has a Madiisoii Center Up three hits, and that all iHe • " • - Plnns lire under way for ii t^ll'l found out, ' . officials of Biibe Ruth Baseball. book value of $135,219 now has Seymour runners who scor(id, Tho olcninntary j^rhools will Scout Dny Cnmp on the prop­ BenefitsForAllTowii Workers NOW SHOWING — One of the finest collections of Slipcover He walked Ted Sullivan, Hie got on as a result a( a base ori Deviating from last year's a market value of $223,430. Kill School Aid Bill In Senate close Thursdiiy, .Uino 23, with erly lit Mr. and Mr.>i. A. II. Uon- and Drapery Fabrics at the lowest IJI'ICCS possible for quality second batter of the sixth, erred program, when the four teams balls, the (jxcpptlnn of thf> s-ovenih wtll. al the corner of Grnnnls and designs. Also; Curtain.'), Bcdsiireads, Window Shades, When Mike Paollllo eroundcd that composed the loogue then Bamboo and Venetian Blinds, Sliower Sheets. KAST HAVEN Rrades, which will he let, out East Haven Rep. Says He Opposed nnd Norlh lllbh Slreots, It was (^()iiiml)ii,s CInl) (>roini(i Hirakin"; (iercnionics Clancy Says Plan hock to hltn, ond he threw wild all played tt double header, this announced today. : Closed All nay Wednesday — Sioro HourBi.n;30 to fi;30 , at second to try and ^orce Sul­ Monday, Juno 'JO. MauUe, 2h . 4 year's opening game w'll find Increase In Gas Tax — Went Along Board Of Ed. To Telephone; Madison- (Circle) 5-nn2!l livan. .That he didn't try for (he The cnmp which will be open Streeto, p . 2 the league champions, tlie Riv­ Affords Greater easy out of Paollllo at first, dnrlng (ho Inst two weeks of .Tauernig, p , . .1 erside Volunteer Fire DepO't- was a mental mistalte. Earns Win&s With Democrats Because Town July, from 10 ii.m, to 1">'1"B«' for sWlmmllig. then ,lo« Mellllo grounded'to I The line of march will be down luinounci'd .^'l>stel-day that he will SEYMOUR tihless the GOP controlled House passed the gasoline tax, • Amung Ihosi!' who will assist .'ihorlslop, who hold Paollllo at p.m., by order of Francis Walsh, all Main Street, to Taylor Avenue, . - J I Mrs. Fhuii In direcliiig ciinip ac­ ,'eli tlie coiiindltei^s of the various third, hut allowed Mellllo to' sought by Gov. Abraham A. Ribicoff, the Democratic con­ chairman. , '2 to the high school grounds. Hally Ciiilielt, (laughter of Mr. tivities are! Mrs. WiTlter Sclioen- : liuvn deiiaithUMits to consider I'iMic'h first, Al Mellllo, lessened Stousy, If USED:QAR trolled Senate would kill the school subsidy measure. and Mi.s. .[olili Corbett of 70 ! kneclit, waterfront; Mrs. WiHiniu 1 imiiliiK Hull ie>-pt>i.tl\e woikers till' tension by fanning, but .Toe ,Llneweber, p ..... J "There's a heck of a, hassle up Main Street, will become Ihe 1 Degnail, arts and ernfis; Mrs. Ed- i under tlie Social Security Act. (hii.tafson helfOiteiied It again Dahn, ss ...... C of C - here," Rep. Mautte told the ward A.. Munro, naluro sludy. All eiujiloyees with the excep­ by donhlinn down the right field Sledjcsltl, 3b ..... 1' 0 1)1 ide of Airman 1/c George (Cnntlniied From. I'liKB One) NE\yS editor at b:30 p. m., "If tion of teachers and school cii^- lini! to score Paollllo and LuzzI Blanco, It '... 0 2 I'l'oiit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geor­ School's Out; Drivers Warned Units leaders and nssl.slants retary Mr. Scharf, as the source CIEARANCEI the Republicans don't go along toiiians not now covered by So- and send .loe Mellllo to -third. Konnick; cf ge t'rout of Branford, on Satur­ will be Mi-s. Sandy Nutuscli; Mr.-i. Haverseat, lb ... o£ Information." day. with;the gas tax . liicrease, the Marlon Martin and Mrs. Eiiin I'tal Keiiiiitv will be eligible for Catcher Butch Orifice, then L. Dahn, 2b "The unfortunate headline re­ The bride-to-be was graduated Democrats have threatened to To Exercise Greater Caution Schmltt. MU'h benefits, the First Seiect- Blepped up to give Coach Crisad Miller, o ferring to "Delinquency Prob- itnock out the bill for slate aid Schools out for Ihe Summer. iiiaii said Ills pref:enl, which was another from Principla College, Elsah, Thi-ee program aides wiio Inive Hits—Streeto 3; LIneweber iems" which might lead one to I?-schools." . • Vacation time is here. ildiihh.' and two more runs —and III. Ia.st Saturday where she was offered to help with tlie water­ "Willie menibeis of the polled, Jaiirlng Oi R—off Streeto 4 believe the Police were derelict :i.i;"I: don't want the gas tax," the Today 3,547 East Haven uf cour.se Hie game. in their duty was not mention­ awarded a bachelor of arts de­ front program" ore Cluirlotlp llii>, lilghwny and lawn hallstilfl 0;. LIneweber D in C; Jaurnlg fegislator continued, "but I do school kids heard this welcome lialpb .Streeto, who had hurled gree. Quick, Velma Quick and JoAim iun\ (o\eied by the Municip­ 0-11 Eri-orsE.H, 2; Seymour 1; ed, as such, in the news letter. cry. No more > school 'til Sep- the first HIX Innings for the Miss Corbett's major study was }vtint the school aid, If they Leiglilon. al Kellrenient Plan," Clancy said, WP—Streeto; LP—LIneweber. It Is not the intent of the >J|JNE,!&-4»ytYa lemher. It isn't hard'to imagine Uhif niul (Jold, was relieved by. in the field of education. During knock that out, it will cost the Chamber to tell the department that the teochers welcomed the According to Mrs. Bonwili, rcK- 1 (eel I hat they would gain ,a Fran .Tauernig. Fran lost nu how to do Its duty." her four years at Princlpia, slie jpwn of East Haven about $80,- news as eagerly as their Istrat'ion forms will he avuihilile, greater inensuro of old, l)Ke'.'e- "At^ the .lune Meeting, hold was a member of the College pod as a whole, and the individual tlino In sewing It up, by setting ^ Bl-OWnic TrOOpS IIoul charges. tlirougli troop leaders, on Mon­ urity uiulei the Federal sys­ (Tuesday) evening, the .situation t^x payer about a six inill in­ I'vt. Gj'idniM Lcighlun, son However, while "S c h o o 1' s day, June 1!7. This form, plus $:i. tem." was discussed and It was de­ crease to support our schools." Fly Up Ceremonies Ml". M. 1'. lj-i(.',bluii, 11 liowo Out," Is a joyous sound to the must be relumed lo insure ilie- cided to investigate this matter J "In weighing tlie Issue," Mau­ "One of thoreaaons for this,!' Brownie Troops 172 and : 317 Court, Kn'-i\ H:tven. was rcrenlly youngsters, It should be a warn­ cliild's attendance al the inmp. i I'll rents Throng — further, and then arrange u Ihe (list seleutman coniinued, "Is hold their Fly Up cerembnies graduulf-'d frum tlu; Airl>orne tte went on, "I decided to vote ing signal to Connecticut motor­ Tile forms and fees are to be re- I (C'liiitlliticd ri'oill P,li4{U Olio) conference with - you, with the lor the gas tax increase. I feel that uiidin' Ihe present set-up, last week. Training Couryo at l-'urt Cump- ists. lurned lo Mrs. William Degnail, a iiieiiiber of any of the town de- liny:; iiniisoil Ihe pfCortB of the hope of arriving at some sol­ that although this will effect On Wednesday, Iroop 172 held beri, Ky. Traffic Safety' organizations 100 l^auiol St., iiol . latei- llian pai'lnii nl > Is eligible for benefits .scliuni bulldiiin I'oinmlttee, com- ution to tills problem." many motorists, this effect will their ceremony at' tlie 'home: of • "Very truly yours," In order lo earn his pnraeluit- throughout the country, this June .'10. alter - i \i als of sel vice, ol upon I'uM'il of (iTOi'i!'^ Jjutis, clluii'man; not be as adverse as the. one on Mrs,; Ellen BOtiweli on' pranni^i (signed) isl wings, Pvt. Leigblon; Jiad to weelt .warned motorists, of the (Conttniied On I'iig"e SU) leaelilng the age of'OB, bAwevtfi^ .liiiiii's Ciiiiiiliinlmni',' Mrs.' Wftltdr tlli taxpaySi's' '.|t the school aid increased driving hazards,due*~ to .Strebt. 'J3row,nles. who rocoivi^d Donald Burllett, president ci.tmplete a Iwo-week period or LOOKOUT should III ihanitu Jobi and'lea'vl^ Link, Alfiwl Ilolpombe, Ray Lu- fciU is.'defeated in the Senate." , vacation-" time.! • • their- wlnljs' *unil pins were; -.^11- rugged physical "training. Tlie till,' towns t niploy betotc \eli;h^t rJi.',' Priink . SiU'lni) and-,• Harry "Schools, Oiit," Warns John F, sT)n .Cooper, Georgia Fige; Ijliida third week of tinining was devot­ j-At teo p. m., Rep. " Mautte lORUS/ ot till' e londlllons were met, ftil Moryrili. '' • • ., ,•_ " , ,. Ma'ferz,.,-.executive vice, president Oiirfjift-siiB(»eslibn to Mollicr: ^Grlgnano, .Mary. ;Welme'r; Mary ed, to making five • paracbiUe htitified,-..tlie; ..NEWS tjiatj the 111,' would i^'et would be "ujlultip "This coinmltloe," Mr. Hays, Sport Shorts of 'the Motor" Transportation Bartlett Post To ,Ann • HVyliarrow: Jo-Ann .^ch- jumps from an aircraft at nn al­ HOOVER EVER! •^chobl aid bill, the street aid siiiii payment ufiwhal he h^d^put siikl, "liml iho' iinusuQl'triiik of Assn. of Conn.,.Inc. '.'This means under five years old has much mitt;'Jule Ann' Long;-'Pemltria . iDper Kun school had an easy titude ur.l,200Joet. Bill! "^nd ,'flie'. gas tax had bien Nothing wotild lie liicei'llian ;i picture of yoii sci'Ing tluil three schools. In Ihrcu that the majority'"of' chllfrea chance of getting out of ihe Into (he fund Ills retliementjije; Gllpios'i''Carol Ann BertoUnl aiid tlnit:; pf~lt, when U came to tuk- 00 jpass6iiby''the Senate." •• •• - •- Honor Past Post and the cl^ildren. ll w^tild )je ji gift thai would (Hl'fcrenl nri'nsi.Vero bu'llt:'iMu-' Presently assigned' to Ihe Ixth will: be" s'peridlhg. ^a;lol. of time-way' of. a car Ihut suddenly iiellts would Li'iiho with ^1" witli- Judith :0''Conno'r. .. ; VM ; Uifj the elementury Kirhbol buse- iiyjioivrs, UayR, and "niEhts were Replacement Co. of the famed VOURS FOR ONLY DOWN vr:^!',. Gail Tax Deductable out'-()tndoors-''duri'ng':. the-'next -looms upon him at 25 m.p.h. Uiawiil fioni ihp town's employ" grow iiiDie vaiiiiiijlc willi tiini'l batl goiifalnn, yeaterday. sptuit by ^lie KIIG' coniniUtee to •. The. .prqgram''was undGr.,'tlio nth-Airborne Div., Pvt. Leighton ,jv?n explaining :hi^.iap'pr.o.ylng of few'months'and..inevitably they >v'.BeEinnlng today. In the "town Leaders Saturday "Uiidei jinclBl Beouilty,., should - ' The • opposition, Overbiook KGt Ihe necessary land upon dire'ctlon, of troop leader Mrs. is working In the 1^'OR section of rlfee, j^s-Vax.^ Sia"uitV.''.fel&thatr he will" •;'get.i 'oiitd.;,.'.tlie -stfeets-'-and °t "East Haven..alone,; 3.547 pu- '.TlK'Jluriy H .Bm\lt.'U fnisl b-.)', a town emploype decldi^ tO'Work Set; ui fori an e.tijy apptiinlinpnt bO that we School, was quickly overrua r pliolt) ::ri',dU, ---' Syroliuk.', .Erna Sciimltt and co-leader'Mrs. this unit. llfeuredJif.theVSenate.ipass'ed, the .high,waira..l'n".',the";c6urse'';orthdli:-Pila-'\vll!'4,be:.onXhe^ This olsi,-\^lu>rH, till would not'losfe'i)t\s" which to erecl these beuutlful ilM-'-Aniorlfiin r.pRlhnr'V'Hi liunnr 'iv.ii.' flM. .Inv'iih Itin Ult-v, rhii|iliilii iit tlu' Vittbci' I'CtMiKhU <'oinii'l1, linlKtitM i rellieimnt benefit*!" , .* ,, * schools lilaiy Berlollnl. . Folowing -the bvi-r IIM- llrst Hhovrl oi tiirth al lhi> Uauiii S| iri-t. fitc ul llti- iirw $10,000 Culnnitnis (lult, wItlU as Door Run ran away to a 14 letj'^BPibxiinately• $So,Oo6;.. also, .n^sS;Dn..the 'part pt";drlveri will] "A small mlnorily of' drivers,'' ''J'o emphasl/e his pqinl tt^t "To feet this Job done, and done ceremonies the troop held a'hot ,...... , ,, . - -. , , liilrd annual .burict supi.cr and (iiiinil Kiiiulil >tohn Tlnaii (ilf.ttt) and ilinn<'<(:iinnu licit), Vhidnuiin ul tin* Inilldlnf; romnilllcc 'to 5 victory. Town To Hold Real Biggest bargain over—wUh ' tti^itJet>5te-;\)romisea/to pass the hiear/.an _upsurge In , accidents Mr; Maerz says, ."either, fair to .duiicu loi- all imsi past, coiinnaiul- some of the piesent eniploy<»es quickly' ns possible, this comnilt- dog roast. . ' , '. : ';V;; • hmli <»a. N ' ' [ . . - . / • * •* our icing-size frade-in oFf«rl lee;" Hays,continued, "spent 12.') • On'Thursday, Troop 317, ti'oni StiMe-- .Street^ild'^Ittill, Vwhlch InvolVihg chndren;"; ..• ^ ,, .', 1 recognize the hazOrds which are ' ers of the Secojid Dlstrcl Salui might (liange tlieli occupation^, Syrotiak Studio . The members of tliu I'ark JEslale Sale June 23 Now your old cleaner is worth Wpiild,Tfesult' In:; title." town getting > This , warning,-issued "hy the | present .. . or else they do not (^ay m. the New Iliiveu Kir full evenlnijs In full sessions oyer Foxon, held tiKir, ceremonlo.s-'.ai Clancy pointed out (hat mapy ot Comi'nlsalon announces anyone Miss Margaret ,J, 'I'uckor, big money on the great new •Bn6the(''.,.$6',500; to $7,000' In road Connecticut trucking industry is care, so they foil to-slow down ^ TrainliiK Scnool, Chestnut St., > Main & IUBII Sheets aperloil of lAvo years. This does tiie Foxon Community :Hall. the piesent niembejs of the, fii^tf, 'wlahGB to use the IVIemorial Field town clerk, yesterday released Hoover De luxe—and you can pai^of its courtesy and safety j sufficiently • .so Uiot their ve- Uj^^'jj^^,^,, not Include the many evenings Brownies who received tlielr biii'lditi'g funds. ' Aula Derhjj ! Coliitnhirs Club Molds poljce and highway depaitmehts East Haven flre' to sign applications at notice that 3t) lots will be auc­ l;>uy on an easy budget plan. campaign. As Mr. Maerz. points hides will ,be under., complete .j.j,^ j^^^j , ^^ commanders Hagaman Library they .held special sessions " wings were: Susan Bailey; 'Qali , -;?Agalnst'this $87,006, which the • Yliyyrt who liilve not • already are yuunj; men and me In a pos­ Grave's Sport Shop, numlng the tioned oft i3y thi3 Board of Sel­ Thia new Hoover is eveh out, the greatest danger Is In control in an emergency. Travel ^^ ^^,1, j,^, honored Include: Dc Cereinonie,s Sunday ition, us lai as youlhfulness goes, •In concluding 'his praise of the Barnlkow; Cynthia- Berluccliil; easier to use. No bending over, town ,would : get, was the two residential' areas, whetlier it be .sl|;ned ufi for the Atilo Derby tlmi? and date. Notices are to ectmen on Thursday, June li3, at through residential areas must innld Pc'dt, I':lls\vor(li Cowles, Wil- lo change theii' vdcallonS'Within con-UTnltlei;, Supt. . Hays > added Marlene Blake; Pally Bon Tem- no bearing down, no scrubbing ferit increase in . gas tax for the suburbs or congested'urban MuialsConipletcd nia.v' do so by;i;et(lnt; thf'lr hp- be at least one week before time 31 u. m. in the Town Hull. be done at reduced .speeds." ! 11am Jospers, John Enrlght, At Konia St. Site (he next fi.'W years Ihut 'in addition to the present pp; Ann Biigantl;,: Ella' Map at,the rugr-^and no bag to ^y.ery motorist. areas. "In the trucking industry, we lilloallons at i Anderson's Auto of'activity. James Ogilvle, Ilarryl CuniniUiKS, 'I'hi,' Hnv. ,loBe|ih I3iii,'kl(-'y, ehnp- ' The way 11 stands now," ^he scliopls uiul a'diUtlon, the commit­ Hanson; Potty Loonoy; i,.inda Tlie notice posted by Misi; empty t Complete set of at­ ;. '/It was. a question," Del Mau. In conjunction with the Mo­ are again emphoslzing to our Accossorle,i' or. . Graves • Sport '* • By 8tJi Graders luln of K/ilher Kenan Couneii said, "we ve got young mep i;i tee had even taken ihe task of Martin; Corolliw Morraiity; Tucker reads as follows: tachments for all cleaning jobs. ^t'e'.,sald, .'.'of whether- the motor­ tor Transp. Assn.'s warning, drivers, the importance of slow­ Anthony Caruso, Wilfred Talbot, yhop on Main'SlreeLThe dead­ .Charles Coyle announces thai Now nniralM, ilt'iiiclijif; st-'enr-s .'l.'iriO, lCnl|.!hts of Culaiiibu.i, shov­ out deiiai (ments, and if they cohducting- a" survey on -the de­ Mary' Jane Tomasello; , Paula "Notice is hereby given thai Gome in tomorrow—or phone ist..would be saved two cents.on comes other dire statistics from ing down in residential areas Frank P. Sullivan; Otis Bacon line Vvlil' he • i''rJila.v,' Jufii). ^'1 for "entries for the Pee. Wee busu- l"i"om i:^ .sinrle'i i)opulai" with cllll- elled Ihe llrst spadetiil of earth ehiinge rheli Jobs all th'ey wJl) ' sirability of linving a new junior Torguson and Barbara .Wells. the real instate listed below lo­ for & fr^e bome Bhowin/ the, gallon, or whether the tax- the Conn. Safety Commission now that scliool Is out. We feel and Hobert Junlver. npllcnilon.'). 47 ilrlver.s linvo al­ ball gumi3 should be in by June drel), iiro "now on disjjlny in iJu- before nn esliinaU'd gnlherlng of gut out of (he retirement tiirid high school erected . The program was under ^he cated In the Town of Kast Ha­ (iayer would be "saved six or sev- and Lumberman Mutual Casual^ that every other driver siiould Also Marshall'' Boebe, ' Ernest ready signed enlfybinnliB. - 25th. All boys signing for play­ CiiH(lren'.s Ituoni.oi" I lit* Mnfiniiiun ,"1(1(1, pen|)lo durlngtho ground ,- Is what they have contiibuted,t4 Others In attendance at the de­ direction of Mrs. Michael 'Bon ven'will be sold by the Board ^'-mills on the dollar." ty Company. do llHewise.** Penibtjrton, WHilani Geenty, Les­ ing should bring in their birth Library, U was uniioiin^iicl llils breakifiK cernnionles Of the Col'^ It." dications were:' Leslie .Redtleld, Tempo, Mrs. Archie 6'Donnell of Seleclnieii at Public Auction The , Safety Commission's ret According to the Conn. Safety lie Jiedlield, ' Everett Hanley, certificates. Applications are a- I. .I'ln going along with the gas wook. Rotary To lirislall iinibus piiib Insl Silndny , nr the "I Inlcnd to tail a meeting," John Mulherii, Fred Wolfe Jr., Mrs. Anthony Martin and Mrs on June 2'i, 1955, at 11 o'clock port shows, that while drivers commlss. the number of fatal' i^^'«"'« Wtlls, M'auricd Sarasohn vailable at Grave's Sport Shop.. ^ax, -i figured, the motorist I'hc* scenp.,;' -wore (tunJj "by' hht^' Hoiu/i ^t. :Kiie. . '• • "••'':• Clancy ciinllnued, ' early next and Ernest Anthonls, of the Hobert Nautscli. Invited guests in the Town Hall, Kast Haven." seem to be exercising greater ^ ^^.^laents in the state has In- Thomas McMahon, Roiand Crav' »• * w6uld feel it the least because he OITieers Tonight K&LPH P. LINDEN care regarding child pedestrians, creased 16 over this period last OS, Jok'ph Glynn, John P. IMorr division of Ihe'i'lBhih gr/jdp ul Following the eoiorfiirceramo-' week and, put this piopp^al be­ Board of Finance. Included parents of the Brownbs "All sales must be opproved 'can always deduct whatever he • Nathan CohSii, president-elect, Any boy who is Interested in (six have been killed this year yg^,,^ and Ihe number of per- gan, Frank l-*rahovlc, John Cump the,hlHlr .school umlor, lht'-Rup(,'i"- nleai First' .Selectman Prank Clan-' fore the lieads of all' the', 'town Also Francis VV: Walsh, , Miss and Mrs. Margaret Mack; Mrs. by all Si?leclmon, and the Board pays In state gasoline taxes from and ail other "rmwly elected of­ GGNYALESCENTv.' entering the Auto Derby should compared to eight this time last ^^^^ killed this year over last. and James McGouldrick.' vlslon of Miss Rulli youn(;6rninn, ey,ni"Oifent«d;,thu organizntioiv'a' employees eligible foi Social Se­ Elizabelli Cliapkovlch, Mrs. Wary Anthony Follow; Miss A. Mar­ of Selcftmen reserves the right his llicpme (Federal) lax. So in ficers of" I lie'East Mnvcn notary ' Qcn&rr.l l!isuVanc» get their applications at their Shops year) the child bicyclist has be- The affair, under the co-chalr- Ihe art leachcr. .* . . . ., ; ." . curity." Fairbanks^ Bernard Luongo, tin . and Mrs. J.. Ferraro. to reject all bids."* is a plus ,26. As ,of today this Club will lie Installed toiilBhl. elioeli in ttiniiuiry ,or.,.hls,i!tatlit'i*, , ON VOIJU LIFE , ., MOSPiTAL !; respective schools by tho end ol |ne long run he gets it back." come involved in many more y^^^^ [s approximately 173 days manshlp of Ralph Barnes .and 'riipy will iT'plocc niural» paint­ If the employees accept the Geoi-Bo Berlty, William Wllhlng- nt tile "cliil)' (llnnoi' 'in the the late VVilllain Clancy;, , " ,, : . . . • YOtlll ;ilOftlE ' Mra. Kay Aiisr.Vasio, Dir. this week. There has been a (Ed. note the property is Hal- i - >r 'Was' Against Gai* Tax ed hy Ihf plghlli Bi;«dt? 'UrV CIOHS plan, Clancy said that thti town ton, George Letls, ilaroUl Hall 36-38 Eades St., Branford, Conn. fatal accidents witli motor ve- old. yet the death rate is an, Charles Begon, will feature a Sncliom Country Ilbiise,' Guil­ TliffierepUon-ot Ihiiclub which . . YO'JU AUTO UcttklercJ Nurses iit great, deal of interest In this par­ eU as follows:) Lots 155 and 15B (•; "Before leaving for Hartford of four^yi.'Ul-s' iiEb;"Muny of tlit' will be saved a consldei abld sum and Han7 Morgan of the Board ] rp^g world's second largest beta- Catherine .Street; Lots 1G4 and ?i^l^^/;!".i'%Ai lllZ^^^ killed on'floor show, presented by Post ford.,''' •;""•''- • Is expecie'il' to'dost ;nn-e«tl'ijiu{<)d ; . . Voimi BiiaiNEas.. / fAllindancb Day and Night ticular sport and students are Tuesday night, Mautte told the fact, It. is up 300 percent our highways so far. Of this i08. KludontH who worked on that pro­ 0( money each year. The savings ot Educnllon ami Second Select-' tron Is In Sao Paulo, xBrazll,, DInner.whIch (vlli .l)e:at B ti.in.; $'10,000 Wli) i)e'(lono:ihrpugi>;'i|ie «e4.It[nln St., Kasl Haven 1G5 Highland Street; , lot 24 High Speefls number 13 were children. Re­ ject graduated from high tjcliool would be in the form 'of mdnles Cavcfu'Jy Wrcaared Mcalc, man Dominlck Ferrnra nnd Third 'where a nuclear energy research requested to get thisir applica- NEWS, that he was against the , The buffet supper will lie pre­ will l3e preeederl by • d cbcktuil volunteer .efforls of 'its more thhn - . / > 1107-18110 Brennan Street; Lots 1 and 2 Much of the death on', the member- the child-you fatally Ia.st Friday. put Into the piesont rctliement and DIela Selectman Frank A. Barker Sr. j institute! was established in 1948. tlons In early' gasoline' tax Increase from four pared and served by the Second hour. , .. '. •, •• ^ . , ,'l()(); inember.s during weekondB highway Is attrlbuled to high injure niay be your own. Slow fund by the town, additional \o Phone HO 7-5820 lo, six c^nis. He said, at tliat District American Legion Auxil­ JVIl.s.s Beth 'rayloir^ llbi-arlan, " Cohen," who •Kucooeds Tir, iliillj it Is" completed/ \ „A. : < ,• • !i speeds according lo. Lumbor- . time, he had i-ecelved many pro­ down and let THEM live. '. iary units under the direction of .say.s the; new niuruls udd.a Bl"eal Leonard, CInnciplaJ i, will 'bo In­ what th6 employees lhemseiv«:'s . 03 Main St.-:r-East Haveiv.! mens Mutual's report, which Otiiers who ,Kpnl(e at the brief tests against tlie bill. Lucille Rogei-s^ past district pres­ deal oi; coloraiid Intereal to the stalled by Karl ;; Kiiubenshuli, contribute shows that when the speed of a exergl.'ies were; .Council Grand' b'lldei the piesent system, all 'i.'.However,' lie added, tliat he ident. . former lloliirlan (listrlcl gover­ motor vehicle jumps from 40 Mrs. Cusano Resigns Knight John Tlnari, who toid of (hose coveied by-the munlclpiil would go all out in his efforts to Ralph Cirmo's orche.stra' will 'i'lie iitorieii depleted and thouu! nor. Judge, yincentPasnno'. will m.p.h. to 60. m.p.h.,-or 50 per­ The Hepubllcan ;Town Com­ be the,' master ,of coremonle."), how he had hoped lo 'soe^. ,lhe rctliement plan contribute fIVe get' the' • State subsidy of'- $21 per furnish the music and lliero will who 'painted tliem uje: ^ cent greater, latallties , jump mittee accepti?d the reslgnuiion The dinnci' •bdmiriitU'e "Is headed plans for the club cdmpleled diir-; pel cent lo the fund, and the town, school pupil passed, ,and' he felt iie dancing from 9 p.m. to J a,ni. Jack and the Uemiiilark: paint­ "AiilliorizEcl Dealev" from 4G.9 to 13G.2, or almost 300 of Mrs. Vincent Cusano, at their by., DesmpmLCoyle,-,,., , ',. ; Ing his lerm; and Ihe Kev. Jos­ contilbutcs seven petcent,, The .that at that time the Assembly percent! East Haveners desiring to attend, ed "by" Fi'ank" ."Vlanauiiella, Paul - Inditstiial ElecU'Idians'. re'gular monthly meeting Tues­ 'I'hursduy, June 30, •will bo the cun(tlbutlon,> aie based on tha M'buld also pass the aid to streets may get tickets by contacting Caitiujche, lilehuid Uery unci 'i'ho- eph Pelosl, of St. Vlnceiit do While 25 m.p.h. seems like a day night, Mrs. Cusano resign­ final moetlng of the yeur' for employees wage, , , : ."CONTRACTORS" $50 to $500 Mary Alice Cameron, senior vice- jnus'Bi'asile. Puul's Church, who praised ihe Jtlll. • safe speed, remember where . a ed due to the fact that she is the club," andlt will be held at commander of the Bartlett Post, local council members ^foi; tiielr Ujioii serving 25 years, or Is In concluding his story to the toddler is involved, five miles leaving East Haven to take up .Jlluwuthut'Winiam Pitt, Curl tlio Annex House. Charles Miller leaching the age of OS, ai) em­ at HObart 7-5736. efforts In getting the projpct'uii- Oil Signature Onlyf i^EWS. Rep, Mautte said: "I per hour is speeding. No child, residencci in Cheshire. Jlai'vey", Beiiiurd SnarskI, J«4nt It understood that I was neti) 1-evine . • vention held In Chicago recently. of his highest pay duiing his last CHECK THESE PEATURES: hot against" the motorist in this Uatnljl: l^ulse EWanuff and 1. A ceiilial, iQiHtnieiil lucatJon. Eiiy Cisli . Pick ' your own payments years of service. ', '•EasM'iaTOsi, Parl>i(io You. C(t . jnatter. After looking over the ."Vlnris l*'londella. , if, uftei i5 years of Eervl(5e; 2. Otif (lav ^Pi'jrt. $ SO $ 5.02 3'bs"tie,' 'as ' repersented by " the High School Honor Graduates Ilunsel and , Grelel: Theresa 3. Ri-iiLiymjiit ictieilijic to fit your bud- 100 % 6.72 % 7.27 East llaven Cited For Safely; an employee becomes. disabled* ' Srdsn Sairage net. 13.07 14.1S tDemocrats/I decided that' the Xaniiiiello and Ijinda Lewis, he can letiie at 50 percent at " ~ Store'& Offi::e Up \a 20 months to reoay. faymcnts 19.25 . 20.91 .29.27 - [motorist would not be the loser, lleull; Anil Murruy, Hlla-Me­ l:ii, ILllil St. 110 1-S1S5 t niay be matte in person ur tiy cnall. SQO 30.69 . 33.47 Ills wage J One visil Diaii — plitine or viiite as; he would be able lo deduct llllo nnd (la'll Chnloa. " Receives "Fatality-Free" Award Jlowevei, if, befdie fulfilling 467 Msdh St. East HaVen lust, Cinderi-lla and Snow • White; Bran. jihls additional Increase from his L.isl 1 laveii w.n one of (ive Connei licul towns, witli popu- Ohy of these lequlrements, art' Latins made to residents , at M Hi' ^''* sc'i'f'ul* abovi is biitd on oromiil monliiiv Minilyn Niizzo, Carolyn .Sinllhi Phones ' fu([|, Ea^t llaiftn. Giiilfcrd income taxes." l.ilions Krc.iter lli,in 10,0(10, lo riieive the "I ulalityrFrce" employee leaves the town payrpUt iO!i, Clinton, and ail .loAnn .Mi-Nuliy and Lynn Chup- ! - Would LUie Some Changes ho will iccelve. In a lump sum,' HO 7T2298 . HO 7-1S54 Csrttral Cleaners Dyers tiirtns. aw.ird, (JrcMenlCfJ by the National .S.iftiy Council .Monday. "''"'• ( only that poitlon of his pension ' Before leaving for H-arttoid, I'lilne ClikC LUwlii IJ Piii'st — Home c( Distinctive Cleaning THE MUTUAL LOAN SYSTEM has been serv­ lihu'l'. lit'auty aiMl Lus>ile Conte that equals his five percent con- .0(>en Evenings & Saturday ;the'legislator was questioned as ami |je|,uly Chief Joseph Polio priest, w\i\ which now adorns ihf* lloiji.'; ciiltoid .lohhsoii, Wlllliin'i tilbutlon. The town's contrltiution. SVa Operate Our Own PUnt ing the cash loan needs of thousands of Con­ jto .his .attitude about the propos- vMie pM i.ented Ihe awuidliyLd- wi^ll in the-l'^lriit'Seliiclniah'S' df-i tJa;,i,-llon, Donald yU'nIium ' and stuyt In the (und ,< |ed". reforms regarding the legls- wnid Iji'inpiey, ma>oi of Put­ flee, re/id.s; , "National-".'Cratflo 4-Hour Cleaning Sei-vice necticut people for over 30 years. LET US .PjM'ph I1LIX.S(*. i'latvlre^ Although he hadn't stud­ nam, at tli( annual ,'I I utile Siife- Undci Social Security, the em'> I'l'iff Pan; JoAnn AViiento,,lu-' s'ulety Contest ~ lOntl—ttf'rESU' ,'.,;'.Augie's Auto Repair ded the 'proposal in Us eiitireiy, tv Awaid mi etlnj; of the Conn, ployee contHbutes two percent at Call for and Deliver SERVE YOU I fly Tiotta and Ann llutehini^on. Haven, Co/in.---In recogiiltioh'of ft,: General Rep:unng .Safi ty CuniniKsltJii-,' h' Id In the his pay," up to $3,600'per year, -882*10111 St. Pliolie no l-UU'JO .jSrid couldn'l pass Judgmeiii on it i l.iitli' Wiinieii: Laurel 'VurijlB- lis ucconvpll8lith(int:iii.!pompiei.lnB" 'as a'^wh'oli, he did favor .some- of Hartford" Club ballroorii the. year-;v^l).hoiit a, fatal,.m,di pies- io.bob, so; honored were 1' DaiI.eh; pe,^cent dver that suni;.'.Clanay ldiire,]thd legislature has to act pointed out. VK lUppft-'more • than 4,300 in a five Keceplion Planned. epled 10 a.ov A /V niijlcolf by lijeiby Slonlngton, and Wethers- QjlXli FPU PROalPT SEKVICE field. 'Al piesent thete ale appro'l S 5^n9ilths.'pe'rlo(J, .'. . . CeoiRe i: Giol/, W S C, lepiu- SYSTEM licnlullve , mutely 53 people who would^ |r,.,\ Phone IIO D-OSIS i. "Yijii'. can understand iiow ri- For New Pastor'By, Ateolding-To^Chle^ Piiest tills affected by this plan. The ss' M JdteUkios'tlils is,"--^UlUtU!^Eaid, "it ncHdlfi{{ Contest ^ 181 !\l.^n St. £iut lluruii St. Clare',s Guild lb the thlid Unit v.'lthin the pa^t lange foi this group, goes I- Poole Elnildino; 256 Main St.. Branford iyoU aftehded the June 8 fceasion. J The following addlllonel rules $2;500 ta $4,900, witli'34 eli m Per liak 'I ne Hi-v. VVilUiUii Leury, new live yeais that Eiv^t Haven has releplione HU 8-1GB8. !The bills cbrtlng up were read foi the 1 eading,contest at the grouped ill,the $3,800 rongi' Open t-iiuoy Evenings p."isior of St. Clare':; Church, Mo- received Mich an uwoid. IJasl 11a- hn.-by' their.number and ttien libiaiy thi.s Summei have been niuujiuiii, will be honored al i^ \en -wa-i cited In 1950 - 51 and Thus undei the Social s! iviited'ori. How cati anyone know added: Only one chlldwnny fish it-cepiion !jponhorc-d by;the church 'Cil A tiufllc deuih on Dec. V2, act, the town would saj' Let This Available Space iwhateach enactment was about at a time; all flshlna must be cnlld .Sunday at 7..p.m. All par- 1952, when a pcdestiian was lun pel cent on the $2,500 i^-hen-he only has a number to go done between 1 pm, jmd 5 pm; five percent up to $3,,- Sell For You imi II, r> iil;inee awanls. Dr. Steunnlciis and Mr. Florlo i-'.hionei.'i ale invlled to attend. down on Main bl„ and on Dec G, I'^.i^til ni(>)nl>i'rs of tlii' Ktist Haven IJons t'lul). who ^Vl*ru Free PresL Publications Wa^'*^'^" Ion;"'. You can't memorize every Ph(4rj credit - .Syroliak students just complctlij'g the sev- seven peicenl on $200 ii also reet' iveil llio (lereent attitnilanee awards. Tlie awards were PluiLs are also being jnado toi- 1953, when a child was struck at Klveii iiwiU'ils Jit Itleir last lueeliai; art" front, li'ft t» l-lnlit: 'bilUIntroduced,, much less get I'lctuiert aho\e are i-lght htudcnts whn WITI- K ruduat^'d ivllli liiiiiorK at Ea.st Huvcii in;;Ii Si hool tnth grado may cnten but only SOO salaries; five peice'' GALLATiieSi made at Florlu's Coiiiilry Huu!>e in Foxon. Tonight, the Lions Get Remits In A Hurry a cuke iiule lo be lield on thu Ihe Intcisectlon of Noith High li.(. Gonrce Stoiinnlius Al Sliiiiilisll anil I'at f'loili), Alio received .'around to'reading them, and if eum.mcnturniiMit t'.vi;rcises last Friday. The studfnls arc, left to rinlit: Theresa CricchI, $100 600 on the highest nl \)W liold the installation of their officers at the Country House. ^ church grounds, Sunday, July 3. St. und nt. 80, kept thu town one prUe will be awarded this Iti\v Awiiia!>. Hoar, left lo right, Gabrielle Fucoi, BUI l^jend, bcliolarhhip djuated by tlu* Mayo Fund; (ierainu .facUson, who won tin; ;Mayn Fund slt-noKru- seven peicent on $1,3(^ ?they aren't read before action is Mrs. Irving Kappeler, chairman flora having a five year death- group ana the booksl read must Tom Gagliardi, Aiitlioii}' Brimo and Sal Xlniui, who rccotved phy award; BaTbaru Brlnkman; Joanne Wolfe; Linda Jucoti>.un; Elizut>eth Kurtz; Marie Altrui er of the $4,900 salary! ^takeit on them, how do you said the sale would be held fol­ free traffic record. be on the eighth grade reading and Luib Judge, who received a four year full tuition scholarship, at Aiinhunt College, Wood- (OontLnued Oa VT ! know'whether it Is a wonhwiiile lowing the masses. The plaque presented to ChicI level, , \ jiieiisure or not," stack^ Conn, •A it. ".V.-"-'-*'-'-^*-"'•.•.•.< ^••?,->-t-,V-ls'.?,>.*W"MvV-fl-Al^ - •.'^r'i•^'^t.^fi'i^t'i^•^'^••**'^•^^>-*.-'^

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