Government Starting Extensive Dredging of Branford River

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Government Starting Extensive Dredging of Branford River .»^w^,>>>»»y*t»<>V' SJg'y**'^'''**^*^'*^''*?-'' ^;;»^r-M f ^^;5*T,i^v.,^, A ,x-':r * * f » * ,**,*#*f * ••'•4|*»^ dUrt-i^ 1/ THK BBANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1037 THE HOMIS TOWJJ PAPKIl Pa£^o Eight benefits for total unemployment The annual Christmas sale of tho TQE HOME NEWSPATEn IS A Individual taste. It Is ca.sy to .ihop Payments For under the Connecticut Unemploy­ Church, *f Christ, Stony Creek will Legal Notice VITAL FORCE IX E\'BIIV TOWN imANFonn—NOKTH nnANTOuD East Haven Jeffs Nathan Mann and easy to decide for a gift for a ment Compensation Act? be held Dec. 8 in the church. STONV CUEEK—VINE OllCHAnD man when visiting The Owl Shop. I'OUTUAVISO AS IT DOES Continued from Sports Pne:o A. He can receive benefits tor 13 j Connecticut. Said taxes are based SUOUT BEACH — INDIAN NECK i ';a? Cnntltiucd from vao one LOCAL n.U'PENlNOS IN OIIANNIS COUNBK — MORUIS Cohtinucd from Sports I'aKc weeks. | upon the assessment of October 1, be paid under the Connecticut Un­ Q. Wlien Is an Individual consid-j COVE — EAST HAVEN The East Haven Jofts girls got Is smart. Good noodle, believe mo. FOUND |l93G, which became due and pay- FAJllLL\n LANOIJAOB Herman Markey employment Compensation Act? ered totally unemployed under the The Best Place to Buy a New -. on the right foot In the first game In The "nig Money" A. Benefits will begin to be paid Connecticut Unemployment Conv- or Used Piano lable April 5, 1937. AND EAST IIAVEIS NE^S S of a double header last Sunday . "I went Into the ring realizing to eligible individuals after Jan­ penisatlon Act? Clinton's Music Store As the said Joseph Brautlgam has night when they battled the Shel- that I must win or drop back to Gives Advice uary 1, 1038. ;glccted and refused to pay said Price Five Cents ton Olympics to a standstill to A. When he is performing no .ser­ Tel. 5-78B4 VOL. X-NO. 35 Branford, Connecticut, Thursday, Doconiber 0, 1937 the $500 fighter crowd. Mind you, Q. Where may an Individual vices for which ronumeration of tax, I will sell all or enough of the tl win going away 31 to 17. wise car owners change to the 226 Meadow St. New Haven I respect these fellows because I'm any nature Is payable and is not following described property to sat­ Baffled and bewildered by the from that gang. I had a sot plan lubricant recommended by the man claim benefits utuler the Conncctl jngagod in any self-employment. isfy tho foregoing tax, Interest and Jeffs passing attack the Sheltonltcs to follow. I wasn't to budge from ufacturor for fall and winter driv­ cut Unemployment Compon.satlon all othe rlegal charges thereon: Act? Western Auto Public Urged made a game of It until the third that straight line of endeavor. I ing, according to Herman Markley, Shorthand, Typewriting, Book­ To wit: A certain piece or parcel Branford Man Fine Concert Planned A. Ho may claim benefits by ap­ quarter when Hazel Smith, util­ knew that If I won the fight I'd bo service manager of Baldwin Motors, keeping, Accounting, Business of land with all the buildings and Government Starting izing her height, combined with a $10,000 fighter and not a $.')00 per­ pearing at tho State Employment local Chrysler and Plymouth deal­ Post office Is Administration, Dictaphone, improvements thereon, situated in Gives Lecture Store To Open By Post Office the remainder of the East Haven former. Thai's Just the difference Service olfice nearest his reaidonec. ers. Comptometer, Day and Evening jthe Town of Branlord in said Coun- ... I _ _l r- I girls to score seven boskets and between a win and a loss. Most every moving part of your Q. What Is tho largest weekly Continued from paije one ity and State and known as lot No. By Musica IA rt Society one foul while holding their oppo­ benefit under the Connecticut Un­ Sessions. Co-educatlonal. Enter Extensive Dredging Of On Astronomy Here Next Week to Shop Early "I was tho follow who was on the engine needs a constant oil bath," received at the Brantord Post at ajiy time. '92 on a map known as Branford nents to two lone field goals and an spot, not Pastor as I sec It. Mr. Markley said. "In tho hot sum­ employment Compensation Act? Olllce, listing the latest closings | I Heights, Surveyed by J. Frederick During the holiday time tho vol­ equal number of fouls. "Oh, I guess I'll learn to fight In mer months, and In early fall this A. $15.00 is tho largest weekly for foreign mall connecting deliv­ ijack.son, C. E. on file in the Bran- A young man, Lewis Doolittle of New Local Concern Will Garry STONE COLLEaE ume of mall Increases approximate­ Here Sunday Evening Koch led the Shelton attack about a hundred years. I tried to bath Is very thick, and as the car bcnollt. ery for Christmas. iford Town Clerk's office and Branford River ChannelSton y Creek, presented a lecture Complete Line Of Auto 129 Temple St., New Haven and motion picture Tuesday night ly aoD percent. It Is a physical Im­ while Smith with thirteen points chaso that bird. He kept pulling me warms up tho heat thins the oil Q. What Is tho smallest weekly Latest dates for dispatch from Bounded: Accessories > and Peters wltli seven were putting on; stance. Nice trick. You can't down to provide a. constant easy- benefit under the Connecticut Un­ New York for the following coun­ in Blackstone Memorial Library en­ possibility to liandle thl^ great mass SOUTHERLY: by first St., as titled "A Journey to the Moon". Known Local Musical Group Will Render Choice on a shooting circus for the visi­ punch properly under such maul­ flowing wall of lubricant between employment Compcn,satlon Act? tries are: of mail matter efficiently and Widely shown on said map, thirty-five Dredger Already On The Job, Prepared To Undertake Task Of One of the outstanding events in promptly within a few days. There­ tors benefit. ing. He was hurt several times, moving metal surfaces. A. $7.50 or about three-quarters December 15—Austria, Belgium, (35) ft,, more or less Mr. Doolittle has been called upon Selection Of Well • Known Hymns Of of the average wage. Whichever Legal Notice to give such talks by many of the Branford business history Is the fore to assure delivery of their alie lineup; really stung but, foxlike, he knows Wlicn the weather turns colder, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Danzig, WESTERLY: by lots 38,39, 40 and Channel Clearing — Some Of Dredged Material The Yulclide Sea.son K. II. Jeff Girls how to lick his wounds, knows Just sum Is the smaller Is the minimum town's organizations and his lec-opening of the new Western Auto Christmas presents, cards, and let­ the oil gota correspondingly heav­ England, Prance, Germany, Neth­ a portion of lot No. 41, as shown on Will Be Dumped On Meadows Associate Store, owned and oper­ O F Pts. what to do when In trouble, weekly benefit. In accordance with the provisions t\u'e Tuesday was attended by many ters by Christmas Day the public of ier. It takes longer to warm up tho erlands, Poland, Norway, Sweden, said map, one hundred and twen­ ated by Stanley Tolman at Bran­ E. Orohowskl rf 2 16 Q. Do Emi)loyees contribute to of Sec. 1225 G. S. Rev. 1030 Lawful v/ho had previously heard him. Branford should Shop and Mall "I want the best of them now. 1 car, and there Is a chance of the Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania. ty-two (1221 feet six (0) inches. ford. An outstanding feature of the Yuletide season in Branford, and Moran, rf 0 0 0 want to keep on making money, the Connecticut Unemployment demand has been made by the Tax The motion pictures were tho only early. y metal surfaces coming Into friction December 10—Canal Zone, Haiti. NORTHERLY: by lot No. 83 as Extensive dredging operations on the Branford River are in pros­ Most car owners In this vicinity Fox rf 0 0 0 nomomber what I told you about Compensation Fund? Collector of the Town of Branford ones of their kind ever taken and one that will bring pleasure to a great many people, will be the al contact with each other before December 18—Bermuda, Jamaica, shown on said map. Thirty-five pect which will deepen and greatly improve the channel of the local The Branford Post Office urges Dcmpsey rf 0 0 0 buying Mom a home? That still A. No. All contrlta\itions are made for the payment of taxes amount- 1 were photographed at the McMatii- are familiar with the Western Auto Christmas program to be presented in ihe Baptist Church next Sun­ tho cold-thlckoned oil has had an Puerto Rico. (35) feet more or less; and Supply Company of Kansas City, the public to do Christmas shopping Lalch If 1 0,2 goes. It will always go imtll tho opportunity to flow between them, by employers. December 10—Bahamas. Ing to $83.65, duo from a John Se­ stream. The dredger is already on the spot and preliniin.iry surveys Hulborl Observatory at tho Univer­ EASTERLY: by lot No. 93 on said sity of Michigan. Missouri, because tills Is the firm I so that gifts, greetings and letters day evening, December 12, at 8:00 p. m. by the Branford Musical Smith c 0 1 13 day she steijs In as queen." Ukewl.se, tho engine runs colder.
Recommended publications
  • Malibu Schoolconimitteet
    Conimittee T Malibu School All-Malibu Newspaper SM School Board Asks Chance To Present Proposal Meeting Before County The Malibu Times Board Postponed 1 Week Vol. I—No. 39 MALIBU, CALIFORNIA, JANUARY 24, 1947 Price 5c A special meeting between Malibu's voluntary school com- mittee and the members of the U.S. POSTOFFICE Board Members Of Board of Education of Santa Council Monica will be held at the Township Board of Education building, CORNELL Nominated 19 1336 6th Street, Santa Monica, Jan. at 7:30 tonight (Friday), Jean Election To Be Held at Couchois, head of the Malibu Open Sun. committee, announced today. Meeting Next Tonight's meeting is the result The names of eleven men and of a request on the part of the one woman were selected as nomi- Santa Board to nees from a total of 40 possible present its own proposals for candidates to serve on the first establishment of school facili- hoard of directors of the Malibu ties in the Malibu. Township Council, Inc., at a spe- At a special meeting of Mali- cial open meeting last Sunday af- bu's school committee before ternoon at the Malibu justice the County Board of Supervis- court. Election of the board mem- ors last Monday morning, the bers to serve for one year will be local group agreed to post- held at another open meeting next ponement of their scheduled Sunday, Jan. 26. at 12:30 p.m., hearing this week on a request Malibu courthouse. for establishment of a new Those nominated were : county school district in Malibu Zone !—C.
    [Show full text]
  • Hat Lady on a Mission to Bring Back Lost Style a State-Of-The-Art Approach to Skin Tightening: Adelyne Imrie Didn’T Have to Attend Millinery for Special Events
    IN GRAND STYLE Introducing Fibroblast Skin Tightening You – and Improved! Hat lady on a mission to bring back lost style A state-of-the-art approach to skin tightening: adelyne Imrie didn’t have to attend millinery for special events. The historian With age, the supportive networks of skin fibers become lax, causing looseness in the face and a royal wedding to learn that a hat and author of several books about fashion neck. Non-invasive fibroblast skin tightening uses plasma, an ionized gas, to tighten skin without can be a crowning glory. Lynn and hats is also the subject of a biography surgery or causing damage to surrounding tissues with results comparable to invasive surgery. Her mother was a milliner. Her Haddrall about her millinery passion. “The Hat Lady” Mfather made dresses. She grew up sur- was written by Patricia Boyle. rounded by style makers and appreciates Shephard’s travelling exhibition comes to Fibroblast skin tightening is able to treat a number of areas, including the following: sartorial flourish. life when hats are placed on models such • Forehead lines and frown lines • Upper and lower lip So when she learned the “hat lady” was the audience. as Clair Hills staff members Paula Parejo • Crow’s feet, upper and lower eyelids • Neck and jowls bringing her exhibition to Clair Hills Shephard explained the provenance and and Carine Brunet. The two young women • Nasolabial folds • Abdomen and navel Retirement Community in Waterloo, Imrie social context of each headpiece as it was brought a youthful perspective. donned a cheery chapeau to match her gently removed from its hatbox by her “I felt pretty glamorous wearing the hats dress.
    [Show full text]
  • Russians Break Disarmament Ignoring
    Distribution Pair ttftgr, tMfclt aai to- 14-050 la* tariffa abMt '«. 8M Today An Independent Newspaper Under Same Ownership wr Since 1878 B7 CARRIEE IfiueiJ Oilly. MoniJar through Friday, entered »» Secerns Clas» Mattel 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE VOLUME 82, NO. 226 at the Port omee at Red Bank. N. J.. uoder the Act of March 3. 1879. RED BANK, N. J., MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1960 S5o PER WEEK erger Russians Break Is Approved Disarmament RED BANK - The U. S. Comp- troller of the Currency has ap- proved the consolidation of the Atlantic Highlands National Bank Havana with the Monmouth County Na- ignoring New tional Bank. Announcement of the comp- Rocked troller's approval was made Fri- day by George L. Bielitz, Mon- Charge West Would Not mouth County National Bank president. By Blast Hope Dies The consolidation had previous- Negotiate; Satellites Agree ly received the approval of the CONFLICT OF TRANSPORT —That wind early Saturday was stiff. This was one re- boards of1 directors of each bank, Army Dampers and by the shareholders at a suit. William Shires, Allen St., Rumson, ha,c! parked at Sea Bright. A rental boat from For Early GENEVA (AP)—The Soviet Union and its satel- May 23 meeting. Chris's Landing sailed through the air right into the windshield of his car. In the back- ites abruptly broke up the deadlocked 10-nation dis- 1 The consolidated banks will op- Early Report ground is the home of Army Ippolito, Long Branch High School coach. Part of its armament conference today and announced they would erate under the name and char- Action put the whole matter back before the United Nations.
    [Show full text]
  • G. W. Sutherland Wins Municipal By-Election
    T he Kelow na Courier NUMIM-.k 13 K e lo w n a . Iliilish ( olninhia, 4'lims(Iay, Oclohcr 3<Stli, K)37 V O l u m p : 34 Prime Minister Tests Park Benches KELO W NA TAX RECEIPTS M rs. Isobel Stillin gfleet ESTABLISH N EW RECORD A w ard ed First H onours HISTORY OF CITY In Packing C om petition Canada’s Representative To Imperial Fruit Show Is 58 CANADIAN LEGION Leads A ll Municipalities in Provi nee Points Ahead Of Nearest Competitor— Okanagan Is Delighted With Success Of Kelowna Girl, Chosen OKANAGAN ZONE O f British Columbia From Group Of Twelve Valley Packers Flas Had Busy Time Since Landing In Old Country IS FORMED NOW Percentage Of 1937 Levy Collected To October 19tli Join North And South Zones Into KS. Isobel Stillingllect, Ciinada’s representative to the Imperial Reaches Unprecedented Figure Of 95.585—Over 76 One Group Embracing Okan­ Per Cent Of Arrears And Delinquent Taxes Paid M Fruit Show at Birmingham, England, which concludes today, agan And Similkamcen has received the British Empire packing competition award, accord­ ing to cabled advices to the B.C.F.G.A. yesterday afternoon. C O U R IE R EDITORIAL o r a number of years past the City of Kelowna has held a lead­ Picked from a group of twelve on a strictly competitive basis, PRAISED F ing and enviable position amongst the municipalities of British Mrs Stillingllcet was sent to England as a guest of the Canadian Columbia in regard to the percentage collected of the annual tax Government Fruit Trade Commissioner.
    [Show full text]
  • Make Your Own Hats
    MAKE YOUR OWN HATS BY GENE ALLEN MARTIN DIRECTOR OF DOMESTIC ARTS DEPARTMENT OF THE MINNEAPOLIS Y.W.C.A.; DESIGNER, DEMONSTRATOR AND INSTRUCTOR IN MILLINERY ILLUSTRATED BY E. E. MARTIN BOSTON AND NEW YORK HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY The Riverside Press Cambridge COPYRIGHT, 1921, BY GENE ALLEN MARTIN ALL RIGHTS RESERVED The Riverside Press CAMBRIDGE · MASSACHUSETTS PRINTED IN THE U.S.A. FOREWORD Hat-making is an art which may be acquired by any one possessing patience and ordinary ability. To make a hat for the trade is not as difficult as to make one for an individual; neither is it so high a phase of art. Many rules are given for crown-height, brim-width, and color, as being suited to different types of faces, but they are so often misleading that it seems best to consider only a few, since the becomingness of a hat almost invariably depends upon minor characteristics of the individual for which there are no rules. A girl or woman with auburn hair may wear grays—gray-green, cream color, salmon pink; a touch of henna with gold or orange; mulberry if the eyes are dark. The woman with dark hair and blue or dark eyes may wear any color if the skin is clear. One having dark hair and eyes and a sallow skin may find golden brown, a pale yellow or cream color becoming—possibly a mulberry if just the right depth. A hat with slightly drooping brim faced with some shade of rose will add color to the cheeks. No reds should be worn unless the skin is clear.
    [Show full text]
  • Storrs Community Since 1896 Vol Lxxxviiino
    tEhe SatUt dammts Serving the Storrs Community Since 1896 Vol LXXXVIIINo. 28 The University of Connecticut Wednesday, OcU 17, 1984 May delay construction Board questions research par k By Chuck Undberg of plans for the buildings scheduled for project Staff Writer High technological companies will want con- A preliminary rejection by the State Proper- struction of their buildings done quickly, ties Review Board has set back the Makuch said, and if a series of critical standards timetable for UConn's planned industrial and for the buildings could be written out and residential part. This rejection has not, however, approved by the board these companies could cancelled the plans for the muIti-million dollar have approval for their buildings within 30 days project of their submitting the plans. If architects "We haven't heard that the project is designing the facilities follow the standards fatally flawed and it will not be finally approved by the board the building would be approved" said UConn's administrative approved Makuch said liason for the project, James Makuch. Another part of the proposal which the board The review board temporarily rejected the questioned was why the 99 year leases were plan because it lacked references to applicable chosen for the companies in the industrial park. state statutes, which are necessary for final "The 99 year lease is fairly standard" Makuch approval. said "it allows for the maximum length of time If the proposal could be approved by the end for mortgages and tax advantages for com- of November, there would still be enough time panies leasing in the park." to begin construction on the project by the spr- At this point there are no specific companies ing of 1985.
    [Show full text]
  • The Complete Costume Dictionary
    The Complete Costume Dictionary Elizabeth J. Lewandowski The Scarecrow Press, Inc. Lanham • Toronto • Plymouth, UK 2011 Published by Scarecrow Press, Inc. A wholly owned subsidiary of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc. 4501 Forbes Boulevard, Suite 200, Lanham, Maryland 20706 http://www.scarecrowpress.com Estover Road, Plymouth PL6 7PY, United Kingdom Copyright © 2011 by Elizabeth J. Lewandowski Unless otherwise noted, all illustrations created by Elizabeth and Dan Lewandowski. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the publisher, except by a reviewer who may quote passages in a review. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Information Available Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Lewandowski, Elizabeth J., 1960– The complete costume dictionary / Elizabeth J. Lewandowski ; illustrations by Dan Lewandowski. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 978-0-8108-4004-1 (cloth : alk. paper) — ISBN 978-0-8108-7785-6 (ebook) 1. Clothing and dress—Dictionaries. I. Title. GT507.L49 2011 391.003—dc22 2010051944 ϱ ™ The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences—Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992. Printed in the United States of America For Dan. Without him, I would be a lesser person. It is the fate of those who toil at the lower employments of life, to be rather driven by the fear of evil, than attracted by the prospect of good; to be exposed to censure, without hope of praise; to be disgraced by miscarriage or punished for neglect, where success would have been without applause and diligence without reward.
    [Show full text]
  • Hartford's Strikers to Halt Deliveries of Perishable
    v>'.. ■ - 'if inatttI|V8ter Evntino Im d i SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1951; AVKBAOB DAILY OOKKII.A'nON 38 and ooats In tha aeeond and had ■uspeoded on braadi of the peaee. by tha eonrt for further Investiga­ Kitohl:^, who Is elder than bar hue* Judgment suspended In the third. At the regular session of the Town lac tha Moath at Auguat. INT POUSH-AMERICAN tion. at which time additional vrit band, who Is Sff. asked tor a divorce to • WeoMa's - CWMrea'a STRIKE CASES RUED . Miss Josephine Listro, 19, of 88 Court held last night, Frank A. Ook nesses win be eaUed. Lafayette street. New, Britain, burn of Hartford waa charged with on the grounds of Intolerable cruel* Special 35c-50c DANCES ty cUlmlng that hia treatment of HAIR CUTS - 25ci faced two eounta of breach of the non-support. His case waa oontln- g Barham — Ne W altl^l 5,861 peace, being fined 310 and costa on uod tor one week to allow Proba­ her has resulted in a nervous bteak* Business Men’s Mamber of tha Aafilt IN 5-IlOOR SESSION MRS. n rC fllG 'S DIVORCE down. They were married January * > the first and found not guilty on the tion Officer Thomas Conran an op­ Lunch ■■ a t Clfculatlowa aeoond. Henry Jaeger, 88, of New portunity to Investigate. '8, 1931. WUlbw J. Shea of Man­ CUUITTA’S MAJNIJHKSTEK- - A LITY OF VILAAUF fJMAKM Totic, educational director of the Albert J. DeaJsrdlne, who waa al­ DECISION IS RESERVED chester appeared for Mrs. Kitchlng. BAB8ER SHOP 84 Oak St SHERIDAN HOTEL Union, waa fined 310 and coats tor leged to have been the driver of an Atfvartlatag ■■ fa g a 18.) MANCHESTER, CONN,, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1937 (TWELVE PAGES) Fines Total $115 in Nine breach of the peace.
    [Show full text]
  • Bishop B Present When Local Priest Marks Anniversary
    VOL 64 — NO. 41 SOUTH AMBOY, N. J., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1946 Bishop b Present Chief OmnJan Plans Made For LeoRyii iunn When Local Priest Orders Brownout Christmas Bazaar Will Be Unopposed It takes a great deal of study ins aad long years of living.to ac- Marks Anniversary For This Chy Of Christ Church For Fireman Post quire even a snull portion of the knowledge which has been Rev. Urbanik Of Sacred Emergency Measures Will Be HeW~A t Parish Annual Department asaaaed by the human race over Heart Church Celebrated Taken By Jersey Central Houae On December 6th. Election WiU Take Place the centuries. 25th Ordination Power And Light. Monday Evening. Lately, considerable Interest Anniversary Sunday. The annual Christmas Basaar was created over a contest stag- In compliance with orders re- of Christ Episcopal Church will The annual election of officers One of the outstanding events ed by the United States Army ceived from the Civilian Pro- be held in the Parish House on of the South Amboy Fire De- In the history of Sacred Heart With a modern calculating duction Administration on Wed- Friday. December 9th. Supper triment will be held Monday Parish, took place on Sunday, machine pitted against the an- nesday. Chief of Police David will be served from 5 until 8 evening in the Broadway fire when the Rev. Walter Urbanik. cient Abacus, simple counting Qulnlan has ordered a brown- o'clock. house. pastor of the church, celebrated machine used for centuries by out of til unnecessary lighting Those in charge of booths According to the preelection the twenty fifth anniversary of the Japanese and the Chinese.
    [Show full text]
  • Ten Places Sold in Red Bank and Vicinity Eisn&R Plants Make Civilian
    •*;?: ?•:• ' VOLUME LXVIII, NO. 47. RED 'BANK, N. J.,- THURSDAY/ MAY 16,1946. SECTION ONE—lPAGES Promotions For Dr. Anson Hoyt Ten Places Sold In Two Navy Men Eisn&r Plants Make Airport To Teach Wallace T. Ayers, A. M. M. 1/e Qpens New Qffice and Samuel J. Farrell, 8. K. 1/c, Red Bank and Vicinity Who enlisted .together la 1842 In the Civilian Clothing Under G. I. Bill U. S. Navy and recently returned Commences Today from overseas service, have. been " -* '• • ' - ~ ' •• ' ..' ««s>lHMMHisiaMsNtw At 50 Wallace St. promoted from second to first-class. 1 Patrick F. Kennedy Reports Wallace' Ayers Is the son of Mrs. Company Starts Additional Line . Dr, Anson G. Hoyt opened his § Veterans Administration O. K.'s Elsie Ayers of Shrewsbury and Is new dental offices at 50 Wallace More Buyers Than Places For Sale now stationed at Atlanta, Georgia. For First Time In Its History street this morning and has re- Samuel Farrell Is the son of Mr. sumed his practice sifter a two £ Courses At Local Field and Mrs. James Earrell of. Long weeks' nsJt, due. to moving his A well-known property In the Branch and 1* stationed in Brook- SIgmund Eisner company plants civilian, market.' Workers are still equipment. .Approval of a contract with Red r T. D. Moore Makes Upper Broad itreet district changed lyn. He is the husband of £he for- in Red Bank, Freehold, South Am- making some army uniforms, main- Bank airport to give aviation cours- hands last week with Patrick F. mer Miss Joyce Ayers of Shrews- boy and Keansburg are now 95% ly fleld jackets, 'rain coats and es to veterans under the GI.
    [Show full text]
  • Sicilian Chinese Art Collections and Chinoiserie
    ARCHITETTURA, ARTI E PIANIFICAZIONE DIPARTIMENTO DI ARCHITETTURA L-ART 04 – MUSEOLOGIA E CRITICA ARTISTICA E DEL RESTAURO SICILIAN CHINESE ART COLLECTIONS AND CHINOISERIE IL DOTTORE IL COORDINATORE Mei Xiaoxue Prof. Marco Rosario Nobile IL TUTOR CO TUTOR Prof. Pierfrancesco Palazzotto Dr. Alexander Auf der Heyde CICLO XXX 2018 ABSTRACT L'Europa ha creato uno stile unico di design decorativo nei secoli XVII-XVIII che è stato profondamente ispirato allo stile orientale di Cina, Giappone e India. Lo stile europeo è rimasto sconosciuto alla Cina in quel momento, ed è anche raramente menzionato nella storia dell'arte moderna e del design cinese. Tuttavia, la Chinoiserie ha rappresentato un tema ricorrente all'interno degli stili artistici europei, che non si presenta come una moda regionale, ma bensì come un movimento d'arte complesso e variabile in tutta Europa. La significativa ricerca sul design Chinoiserie è stata intrapresa nei XX-XXI secoli, con centinaia di monografie e articoli pubblicati in inglese, francese, tedesco e italiano, discutendo direttamente e indirettamente della Chinoiserie. La Sicilia, la più grande isola del Mediterraneo, ha un brillante patrimonio storico e culturale. Nella prima metà del XIX secolo, la Sicilia e il Regno di Napoli furono uniti nel Regno delle Due Sicilie dalla Casa di Borbone. La Chinoiserie fu introdotta in Sicilia un po' più tardi come stile decorativo ben sviluppato dopo essere stato influenzato in un certo grado negli altri paesi europei. Nonostante il numero limitato di prodotti orientali in Sicilia, le opere d'arte uniche qui sono encomiabili. Questa tesi interpreta la Chinoiserie Siciliana in quattro aspetti principali: le opere d‘arte tradizionali della Cina, i prodotti cinesi di esportazione, i prodotti mimetici dell‘Europa e la Chinoiserie siciliana all'interno del movimento d'arte europeo.
    [Show full text]
  • Aberdeen Road Contract Awarded New Fire Truck Firemen, Aiders
    co. HISTORICAL Assn., This freek COVERING 16 PAGES 1 TOWNSHIP* Of UULMDEL. HAOISON Plus Shopping UABLBOBO. MATAWAN AND Section UATAWAS no&ovoa Mtmber 91it YEAR — 52nd WEEK National MATAWAN, K. X, THURSDAY, JUNE SO, 1960 K«w Jena/ Piw Ausoli Single Copy Ten Cent* targe Attendance American Xegtou AiiylUqry Presents 50-Slui- Flag Aberdeen Road Matawan Board Public School 19 j Awarded pegiee Lawrenc* Salman, recreation director, announced >' that the Contract Awarded MtinrK Borough Recreation Takes Oil Bid Has 28 Graduates program epened Monday with • Council Also Vofeix taiga number et cUtdrao attend* School Supply Exercises Held In Parking Lot Lights log. Mr. Salmon noted Out with Contracts Awarded Cheesequake June 2! the UM of the Jackson St. play- , The Jannarone Engineering Co., ground and the Little League At a short special meeting Mon- Graduation excrclisi warti hold Matawan, Tuesday night. was baseball field many fames, such day, the Matawan Township Board on Juno 22 at 8 p.m. in the Cheese- awarded a contract to resurface as loft baD, basketball, badmin- quako Fire House for the 38 fliihtli and reconstruct a half-mile section of Education acted, on bids on ton and kick ball, are available. school supplies and fuel oil. grudo pupils of Public School No Ot Aberdeen Rd. on its bid or 111,- Games at the two areas we 19. Old Hrldfio, Madison Township, 935.73, the Jowcst of three reeetv- scheduled • day In advance so Fuel oil bids accepted were Hess Tho Madison Townihln School Bond . ed by council at a special meet- that children can plan which Fuel Co., Perth Ambby, tor 100,000 played "Pomp iinil Circumslnnco" Ing June H, playground they wish to attend.
    [Show full text]