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^^-ifvZ *'^i^*"*^*vri -fV Wi*«i?.VvW'4'rf*<\*<*»fr*#v'>«*t^l^*4Sfv,*(:JS'tli:*;v>-V*'vi3VVC^';ri^*tf#5rvr»fVrw,t;Y'^ ' THE BBAKFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1938 ^11 k. I 1 Giovanni CaruUo; Ca.shlcr, Cosmo •mB IIOMK TOWN PAPUn Page Eight- VwOllSQ© [NOt3S Carullo; Treasurer, Racco Orslnl; THB HOMS NEWSPAPEB IS A • „ Secretary, Renato Rovaldl. VITAl, FORCE IN EV1»T TOWN nUANroitD—NORTH nUANFOUD -^^,J^ STONY CUEKK—PINE OROIIAnn Man About I wish to thank my friends and fOKTUAYINQ AS IT DOES SIIOIIT lIRACn — INDIAN «EOK Miss Dorothy Barclay Is enjoying neighbors tor their acts of kindness LOOAX. ELiVrPKNUfaS IN tniANNIS COnNKR — M0HRI9 a recess from her studies at St. Mar COVB — EAST nAVKN jand for cards and flowers sent dur FAAHLIAR UANODAOB ";:„:~r:;::;:;7| Calendar Of Events garet's School In Watcrbury. ing my recent bereavement. Espec- WARNING or SPECIAL TOWN Town 'f-^^. AND EAST HAVEN NEWS BY JOHN C. CAIUI ' =^-^^ cially do I extend appreciation to MEETING Miss Phyllis Winters, daughter ot the Widow's Con Lodge No. 6 A. F. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winters of- Pine and A. M, Branford, Connecticut, Thursday, March 31, 1938 Price Five Cents NOTICE la hereby given to all in response to several Inquiries I M. J. Warner ^»ff "<= j 'f J°";, Orchard is vacationing from her VOL. X—NO, 51 MARCH 2Bth RUTH G ROVER BURBECK the Inhabitants and Legal Voters wish to say that the writer ot lhls;pany has done a lot of that sort studies In HoUdaysburg, Pa. of the Town ot Dranford that a -8:ao. column has no connection with the,work around here.^ ningo—Uunollt St. Miiiy's Rectory Fund—Tryst- special town mooting will bo hold "Man About Town" now appearing' Nelson Cooke attended the Con Rabbi Siskin New Projects Town Meeting Approves at the Community House, corner oJ Business Directory Juniors To Hold Two New Stores "Tlu! Mystic Wonder" A. W. K. '/Ani\ Clnircli. in the Now Haven County Record. Joe also told me that he had nectlcut State co-ed formal dance North Branford South Main and Montowose Streets heard ot some party or parties who ] p^J'^[XJ"'r,|Tl"[ The similarity ot tho column Is Speaker At Approved For In the Village ot Brantord In said No. Htd. Kifc and Dnnii CorpH roliearHal in Allilolie Clul). were considering the purchase of I Library To Be Class Prom On Will Be Opened headings was an accident arising the Stony Creek Tlieatrc. The price Walton Bedlent Is passing the Toilet Outfits complete with seal Proposal To Construct Town on Tuesday Evening, March l.?aUod liean Supper, YOUUK I'cnplc's AHsociution in Nortli 2()lh, 103B at eight (8) o'clock P. M. from the fact that both papers arc mentioned was $500, halt down. spring recess from Port Deposit $12.05. Heating boilers, radiators Friday, May 13 Here Next Week Rotary Club Branford, W. P. A. Brantord. printed In the same shop. If such a deal went through I IPort Deposit, Maryland. He Is with Studied By P. T. A. lor the loUoWlng purposes;— and flttlnsfs at low prices; \vaslUng Cards, Voxoii Comiminity Hall, SponKorcd Ijy Foxon aniuge. We have altered our heading this don't know how it would affect tho his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles The WPA has approved a new pro 1. To elect a Moderator for said The Junior Class ot Branford Harry Rassman, formerly mana Spcalta On Topic "Tho Basic New Bridge And School week to avoid confusion. reappearance of the Stony Creek Bedlent, of Bradley Avenue. inacliifica and rcfrigeraton. Conn. Mrs. Shultus Seihold, librarian ject on the Rose Brook drainage meeting; Players this summer. Hope we can [High School will hold its class prom ger ot the meat department in the Equality Of Man." Plumbing & Heating Materials Co,, Will Explain Advantages A. P. store in the new Sagal Block work which will take the Job as tar 2. To hear and act xipon the re MAR0H"2fllh" WANTED— Male walking com have them back, regardless of who Alvin T. Phllpotts, 18 Frank St., on the night ot May 13, as an 1730 Slnto St., New Haven, Goon., Which Have Led To Growth Of nounced today by the student com will open his new moat and grocery as Cedar Street, thus draining the ports or any Boards or Committees Town Hall by Civic panlon for expedition to explore the owns tho theatre. East Haven has returned from Bonds For $146,000 Will Be Issued Of Which $95,000 la Old VuHliioncd Dunce, North Itniiifdrd mittee in charge ot the affair. Al- store at 222 Main Street on or bo- Rabbi Edgar E.'Siskin of Temple marsh that lies to tho north ot the of the Town In relation to,— other side of tho hill. , Mount Hermon School for the holi l>bone e-0028. Undertaking Less Than Five Center of town.. The now project is AHSociiitioii. Saw another Interesting thing ^at chough the place where the prom fore Saturday April 9. Alfred Ma Mlshkan Israel, New Haven, was For Addition To High School And $51,000 For Eo- (A) -Tho building ot a bridge Wo start any day now, general dl-1 day recess. Years Ago. chough the place wnere uiu pium loru oiuuiuuj' niJin «. ^mi^u "." number 3424 and will keep tho work Pine Orchard. Several children were the speaker Monday noon at the building Indian Nock Avenue Bridge. to replace tho present Indian Nock rcction south and west; return will be held is still undecided, the son, who has had a long experience ors occupied for several months to roller skating on tho sidewalk TYPEWRITERS — ALL MAKES weekly luncheon ot tho Brantord Avonuo Bridge across Brantord when weather gets cold. The North Branford Library di Pino Orchard Country Club is men- in this line will be clerk In the now come. MARCH 28th My side kick must bo young and which had traffic signs written on New, Rchuilts, Rentals, Portables, tioned as a possibility, with the market Rotary club. His subject was "Tlie Dotweon 350 and 400 citizens ot nlvov,' In tho Village ot Brantord: Italian Club rectors met Tuesday evening in the Armory as an alternative Extensive remodelling of Mr, vigorous, but not too young. Tom It In chalk such as "Fast," "Slow," Supplies State Basic Equality of Man" and the talk Another local project has to do Branford who had assembled for (B) Tho construction and cqulp- Rotary—1 ;00—Coiigrcgationnl Cliurch Parlors, homo of Mrs. Frederick Davis, Jr. Rassman's future quarters Is under Miss Langdale Gardiner and Win Morgan need not "Dangerous Curve" "Traffic Light" Convenient Terms place. was based on a study of tho life and with grading and dralnago work on mont ot ah addition to tho present Continued /rom page one ] Mrs. Daniel M. Doody presided. way and when finished will make [tlio special town meollnB In tho Summer Houiul-Up, KUMI Haven Town Hall for pro-scliool apply; I can't be saddled with any etc. One of the youngsters told me RliLIANCE TYPEWRITER CO. Admission to the prom will be by culture of the Washo Indians ot the waterfront park at Stony Crock. High School building In the Village Land was purchased of Mr. G. A.l Members present were Mrs. Fred . —^ —, the store both convenient and at- Community House Tuesday eve Juveniles. that his father had made the signs. C. B. GUY, Mgr. bid only and they may bo obtained western Novadji. Rabbi Siskin lived The total number ot workers now Becomes Bride ot Brantord; ^ children. R. Hamre ot Brantord on Beach erick Davis, Mrs. R. Earle Beers, only from members of- th•• e- ticke......^t ^ tractive. ning voted overwhelmingly in favor (C) Tho building and equipping Small investment required, (Wo ' It .seemed to me that besides be- Street, and all Club members vol Telephone 7-2738 Mrs. Aldcn J. Hill, Amos L. Harri among Ihcm last summer and ob employed In Brantord and Stony committee. Caspar Block is vacating the store of tho proposals that tho town con ot a new grade school building In .shall need about $10, of which I con ,lng a tine play stunt the plan had unteered their time and labor to 109 Crown Street, New Haven son, Edgar Johnson and Stanley served their primitive mode ot liv Creek is 34, a considerable increase Miss Beverly Langdale, daughter The prom committee Includes the next doors which will be occupied struct a bridge on Indian Neck the Village ot Brantord; and to ap MARCH 20th tribute 85 cents cash, besides tho loonslderable educational value. building the Club which is forty by WllUams. The librarian's report ing. over the number at work last tall. of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Langdale ot following students: Stanley Dzwon- by Castellon Brothers of East Ha Avenue at a cost libl to exceed propriate any sums ot money for Idea). seventy feet In size. John Carullo of LOST—Pass Book No. 3304. If found showed the gift ot many fine books The speaker said there is no basic Tho Branford WPA workers are Pood}) DomonstralioMs, Manl Haven lligli Hchool koskl, chairman; Reglna Donnelly, ven who will open a bakery. Mr, South Main Street, became tho any one or more ot said purposes, Here's another hearsay story. I Brantord, architect, drew the plans return to Branford Savings Bank. by friends ol the library, and also dltference botwcon civilized man now busy at'the junction ot Rose $51,000, and, an addition to tho High Mary Fitzgerald, Eileen Mooney, Block will confine his business to bride ot Robert Osborne Ritchie, and to provide for tho expenditure That reminds mo ot something.