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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 $51,000, and, an addition to tho High Mary Fitzgerald, Eileen Mooney, Block will confine his business to bride ot Robert Osborne Ritchie, and to provide for tho expenditure That reminds mo ot something. hear that a new quarry will be for the building. The large basement several magazines. This generosity and primitive n^an, tho variation Street and Hillside Avenue. Two School at a ccat not to, exceed Barbara Carr, Stasia Peteia, Lily his Mill Plain market. son ot Mrs. Alice Ritchie in a pretty thereof. When I was a boy I used to stand opened up in the Moose Hill sec will be used for the Club rooms is much appreciated by tho libra between them being duo to environ catch basins have been installed at l$ll5,O0D, and to lake advantage Of MARCH 31at LOST—Passbook No. 3800. If found Hendrickson, Randoip Bishop, Wil 3, To consider ond take action In on a high hill near my homo and tion of Guilford. As I got the yarn proper, while the first floor will be rian and directors. ment. Tho idea that any one race that point, and a temporary plpo home wedding Saturday attornoon tho special bonding act passed'at return to Branford Savings Bank, liam Gay, and Hailand Hlbbard. relation to an Act ot tho Qeneral Colored SliOcs of Uic l*»Nsi(in I'lay, WRlfnru Iienpuii look at another hill in the dim dis [Some man tried to buy the Norcross used for meetings, dances, enter is basically superior to other races has been laid to keep tho brook at 4:30 o'clock. Tho Rev. Charles R. Branford, Conn. 3t A grounds committee was appoint The prom will be given under the tho last session ot the state leglsla- Assembly of tho State ot Connectl- ] Cliuroli. tance. It had two cleared patches [Quarry In Stony Creek and couldn't talnment, and banquets. ed to study .the- unfavorable situa East Haven High is Just a myth, thougli this is claim supervision of the Junior Class fa away from tho work. Work will Coolcy performed the ceremony in I turo 'to Issue bonds for dofraying out passed at Its January Session near tho top and Hooked very my make a deal. Investigation showed Credit for the new Club House tion which exists at the library and ed in certan countries. He called FOR SALE—1 Farm Horse, weight culty advisers. Miss Alice Murphy, shortly be begun on the west side llie living room of tho Langdale ]tho expense of the two underlak- In 1D37 and approved June Uth, sterious. I used to think that some him that the vein of granite ran which Is one ot the largest and most report on steps necessary to make a Parents' Night upon his audience to repudiate this ot Hillside Avenue In the swamp over through to Moose Hill, So he about 1200 lbs. 1 Bull about VA Miss Rita SulUvaii and Mr, Raymond doctrine ot racial superiority, and hoino in a setting ot ferns and dat ' Ings. 1037, and being known as "An Act day I would get away over there beautiful in the Town is due not to lawn possible. The top soli Is not orea. bought up the land and had a quar yr old. Price Right. Inquire Kane Schlmmel. to hold fast to our heritage of the fodlls. Members of tho Immediate Discussion • ot those matters Authorizing tho Town of Brantord and see that wonderful place close any one member or group of mem now suitable and the matter ot Parents of East Haven high school The old course of the brook will up. ry ot his own Kowalsky, 84 Moose Hill, Guilford "brotherhood ot man", which is a 1 brought out some objections but to Issue Bonds" to beknown as bers, but to tire officers and entire drainage also must be studied. pupils are invited to attend the be filled In, which should add con families attended the wedding and When I did finally got to go over It the yarn Is true, as I hope it Is, fundamental principle ot what he the voting, which was viva voce, Town ol Brantord Public Improvo- membership from the beginning of Stanley Williams was chosen chair annual parcnU;' night program at siderably to the value ot adjacent the reception which followed. there It was Just another hill with It should make work tor some of Shorthand, Typewriting, Book man with Edgar Johnson and calls Judo-Chrlstlanlty. left no doubt that tho mooting fa morit Bonds, Series ot 1037." the organization to the present. The Local Musicians the high school on April 1 in con land. The bride, escorted down the stair vored tho proiiosals offered. 4. To consider and take action In two miserable slde-hlU farms on it. our people who have had experience Italian people ot Branford arc keeping, Accounting, Business Amos L. Harrison assisting. There were 40 at the meeting tn- nection with the regular meeting of way by her lather, entered tho liv Tho mooting also voted afJIrma- regard to Issuing bonds ot the And that's the way It always goes. In that line. rightly and justly proud of this or Administration, Dictaphone, The directors will open the library the high school Parent-Teacher cidding two Rotarians from New ing room to tho strains of the wbd- Disney's "Snow White and The Sev So hang on, Brather. Don't lis Comptometer, Day and Evening In Concert Mon, Haven, Harlcy M. Hodges and Arth llvely on tho proposals that tho Town ot Brantord, total gross I.OKW POr.I COLLEGE THEATRE ganization which has done so much Monday evening at 8 p. m. for a Assocatlon. Faculty members will Scholarships dlng march played by Miss Roberta town sell to Charles Smolloy the en Dwarfs," will not bo strange per ten to the coaxing ot that trilling Heard the poop frogs for the first Sessions. Co-educational. Enter meeting of the Northford-North ur E. Hall. amount not to exceed $271,000.00 to HOLDS OVr.Il FOR SECOND WEEK tor the betterment ot their social Branford musicians took part in be on hand to discuss next year's Baldwin, pianist. Tho bridal gown JEllza Bowhay property In Stony bird or that whispering breeze time last Saturday night. at any time. Brantord Parent Teacher Associa be denominated "Town of Brantord Mavlo fans are about to have sonalities to anyone viewing them. and fraternal well being. the concert given Monday evening course with the parents and there Brantord's attendance In Febru was a princess model ot while satin Crook for tho sum of $1,000, and They're cute little liars, but they're Wouldn't want to claim that this tions to acquaint members and non ary was 07-50%. Are Offered Public Improvement Bonds, Series their hopes realized tor something Each represents a type ot human The officers ot the Italian Ameri by the Guiltord Chorus and Instru- will be an exhibit of school work and chantllly lace, dcslBued with that the town accept d deed from liars Just tho same. was their first local appearance, It STONE COLLEGE members of the work and growth of Spring Conference will be hold ot 1037" pursuant to said Act of new and enchanting in "Snow can Social Club tor the current I mental soloists at the First Congre- under the direction of a committee long, fitted sleeves and a high neck Thomas O'Brien, Jr„ to land In being In this fascinating production I did somebody would claim to have 120 Temple St., New Haven the library In the Little Red School April 27-28 at Northampton, Mass. the General Assembly approved Wliito & The Seven Dwarfs," the year are as follows: President, Sab- Igatlonal Church, Guilford. headed by Miss Alitl Haatenen, art By Rensselaer lino. The bride's white tulle veil was Home Place. It then adjourned un in Technicolor. Took a walk to Pino Orchard Sat heard them on Washington's Birth House. Dinner, music, one outstanding arranged from a lace cap, and she Juno Uth, 1037; to determine tho first Walt Disney animated film to atlno Deslderio; Vice-president, The program presented was as supervisor. The guest speaker at the til May IB at 3 p. m. when It will ro- DOC, the self-appointed leader. Is urday morning. Had a chat with day. Librarian Mrs. Shultus Slcbold speaker, dance, ^kits, wandering carried an arm bouquet ot white amount ot the bonds. It any, to be tollows: Concerto for Two Violins, PTA meeting In the auditorium will Scholarships covering tuition convtfno In the Town Hall to vote bo made In full feature length tec- solt-lmportant and pompous. He Joe Howd of Stony Creek who, was • win tell how the listings have, with minstrels in "Ye bide Wiggins Tav carnations and white sweet peas. issued tor tho Indian Neck Avenue battleship on wlieels. Bach, Mrs. George Fouser and Miss be Eddie O'Donnoll, wrestling coach charges ot the Rensselaer-Poly- upon soiling tho bonds to some dc- [hnlcolor with dialogue, songs, dan has a habit of getting his words and with a crew who were insulating the The Trojanosky building on Main in five years, grown from 300 to ern." At the banquet Thursday eve Mrs, Harold W. Barker, (Barbara bridge; building and equipping an ces and a complete musical score. May Stanley; "And the Glory of the .at Yale who will speak on physical technlc Institute. This year tho R, tlnltc biddor. This latter procedure' addition to the present high school; Ideas mixed and of searching for Street Is being remodelled. I hear During the recent warm spell I 1500 volumes. education. Officers tor the coming ning just one speaker—but he will P. I. Alumni of Connecticut has of the brido, as will bo a more malt'or ot form, and iTlie picture was three years In the the right word in vain. He's overly BRANFORD . The library building is owned by iLord" from "Messiah," Handel, cho be *orth traveling 100 miles for. At Langdale) sister and building and equipping a now tin, Jimmy Durante, Gregory Rat- that the front building Is to be con noticed at least four babies that I rus; "But Wlio May Abide," aria year will also be elected at this time been granted authority to nomln- matron ot honor, was attired In an!"'" ""•,,•" ; ,, ,,, , making. gracious and very otteclent In his the League of Women Voters but luncheon. Director grade school; or- any ot these pur oft, Joan Davis, Majorle Weaver, nected with the tavern and restau didn't recognize being wheeled Itrom the "Messiah,' Handel, C. by the association and the usual I Uio Thursday »""'=n'>o'V, ,':''''«'=''°'" 1I atate twtwo candidatecandidates totor thesthose awards, oichil.,-,,,d . oigandle trock, tashlonefashionedd InIn ";*l « adjourned mcollm- s will prob The plot of "Snow Wlllto" Is an the library Itself is operated for the I • ...... -..,.,1 .,,_„„„„ (ably draw a very sit^all attcndanet poses; the form ot said bonds, tho own mind until an Important de- Louis Hovlck, Barnett Parker, J rant In the rear, but that's another around. LAUNDRY Stowe Spencer, baritone; "For Un meeting ot the executive board will Robbie Rob nson of Sheffield, Eng- , ^^^ ^,11 ^e considered on °'^™ °'^.^.f" """i''tJ'rs?^^^^^ "^'^ '^ "^'^ »'^'^" attendance [adaptation ot one of the most loved icislon is necessary, when he be piece of "They say.l' Wliat's been going on around town by'lts'dlrectors. ' land. The local committee Is LouisUai ,„„„„„„„ ,,„„,„. • H^, ''•\°T . " ^ , „, 1°?,^,°": Tuesday nltfhfnl|fht'«s meeting was conoon-- date and maturities thereof; tho Edward Bromberg and Fred Allen. to Us A Child Is Born," from the be omitted. Mory, John Brolncrd, Raymond E.I tho following basis .She carrie-.-....d a. boyquot1 nort »„rtn,7spring t iduclod witJ' h ».admlrabl o despatc_.,,h, \ ot tho Grimm Bros.' talcs. comes so nervous that he can't here, and why wasn't I told about ,;_ .v^SohopL^teachers' find the service rate ot Interest to bo paid on such tnu uiuuii. uiw.> v„. comc« FLAT WORK |Messlah,|^Jlandel, chorus, v",,-^,,. l.»-85te9)Wshlp ..^flowers. As luijloU3iidsjon>W,jJJa;!(;l |nnd-6fIlole«oy»rttter'FranlCif«»ian*i«2l^,. , I notice that the small store next .^:^.espacliuiy^e5irabl6^and.»-bf ten.take PlhkhamV bonds ov the method ot determin-1 The seven sterling dwarfs In Walt ^^^^^; ^^^ ^^^,^,„„ ^^ ^„ It? Part ^¥wo: "Siid^Ce "'f r'Qin''«Xe6n- 2 Need for'Help IJOUISO Lang'dalo, younger sister ol ncy had been btOGtcd moderator, ' to Gillette's Is being remodelled by out several ' books at a time . for' The following members ot the Ing: such stdto ot Interest, and the I HAPPY, Is a fat roly-poly Uttlo The Loew Poll BIJou will show, We plan to keep track of the ba WET WASH ore" sympathy, Raff, Leon P. Beck- 3 Ability to Pay Expenses other the bride, wore a dress of aquamar with Winfleld R, Morgan acting as class work and free time reading. School C "ub Branford Rotary Club are on a com tellow with a perpetual smile and alo'sevaudevilln «s eJohnson time retur, then mato thd ewag screes ont Sagal-Lou. As I hear the story bies since every one of them Is a with,organlst and Frank Chapman than Tuition ine net and carried a Colonial bou Iclerk, First Scloctmail Qurdon ' person or persons by, whom said brigl)t cheery voice. SOFT DRY Mrs. Frederick Davis, Jr. program mittee for the sale ot Easter seals again In one of the: years funniest Caspar Block Is going to move his potential future subscriber. ILeete, pianist and director; '.'Ves 4 Character and Qualities of quet of flowers, Bradley spoke briefly about the In botidsshifobo signed arid executed f Annex Theatre SLEEPY, sees life through half chairman for the PTA has also ar for crippled children; Walter Palm coinodles— "All Over Town." They market in there, and Castellon Bro-1 pers in F Minor, Opus 30,'" Marzo, Presents Play Leadership Thomas Ritchie of Hamden serv dian Neck Avenue bridge. He said In bohalfi^ the "Town; and to act anmnls Corner I'bone 4-2Zai closed eyes, and talks always ranged to have Mrs. Lida Strong ot er, Emll Nygard, T. Holmes Brack are on a slay ride and they'll kill thers who used to run a bakery In chorus "Kyrle" from the "Mass in Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ed as best man tor his brother. that tho plans had been ready for upon any other matter or thing In through a yawn. He talks little, but Mary Lee's Shop, Campbell Avenue, en, Gurdon Bradley, John Bralnerd, you with laughs. Watch the fuivgo East Haven are going to open the Legal Notice G Major," Generall, chorus; "Sanc- The commercial club of the Bran Following the recpetlon Mr. and some time, awaiting action by tire connection with said bonds and tho , Fri,- 24-25 ho does say something It Is stralgh: West Haven speak on the subject Rev. Charles R. Cooley, Charles is located at Troy, N. Y. It has a Thurs., Fri,—Murcdi by In the years biggest laugh and same sort of establishment where tus and Benedlctus," from the ford High School presented a very Mrs. Ritchie left for a wedding town meeting. The War Depart issue thereof. to the point, even though he doesn't ot reading matter. Freeman, William. Hitchcock, M. student body ot 1,400 and a faculty love—girl and giggle show ever to Block Is now located. DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, SS. FINISHED WORK 'Mass in G Major," Generall, chorus Interesting and well-acted playet at trip, the bridewearing for travel ment, he said. Insisted upon a draw "Daughter of Shanghai" | Kelly, Frank Kinney, Manuel Kllg- ot approximately 140. Courses are 5, To authorize tho sale ot any know it. parade before your eyes. The crit I hope It's true. I have eaten PROBATE COURT, March 22nd, Nuptial March, Wldor, Mr. Beckwlth tho assembly hall In the auditorium ling, a navy blue ensemble with bridge but might waive the instal with Anna May Wong ^' erman, Sidney V.' Osborn, Rev. Ro given in all branches ot Engineer bonds tho Issue ot which may be GRUMPY, the real leader ot the ics arc raving—the public is roaring some mighty fine food that was 1938. BACHELOR SERVICE and Mr. Leete. yesterday during the Activities blue hat and accessories and a cor lation of an operating mechanism • AUO group, is again everything. His bert Plumb, and John Rogers. ing, Science, Architecture and Bus approved at said mooting; to doalg- over the screen's newest comedy baked by Castellon. ESTATE OF EMILY M. FOWLER period- sage of gardenias. tor tho present. "It Can't Last Forever" chief hate Is "wlmmln". He Is Financial Aid iness Administration. nato a proper bank or trust com smash, "All Over Town" starring late ot Branford in said District, Parts in the play were taken by The seals are one cent each and Ralph BoUamy, Betty FurnoBS grouchy, a crab, and yet much to Any boy who feels ho has the When asked by John Longgard pany to certify such bonds, and to Ole Oleson and Chic Johnson. On Was hurrying home Monday to do deceased. Margaret Holmes, Mario Lalch, Flor tho local campaign will bo by mall proper qualifications may make ap his disgust he has a very soft heart Available For for the following puri)oscs; To iiur- what provisions had been made to net as disbursing agent In the pay the same program "Kllou The Kil something important but stopped to The Court of Probate tor tho Dis Surprise Shower ence CoccoUnl, Margaret Estrom, plication to be considered tor these Sat., S\ni.—March 2(i-'27 under the veneer. When trouble ar chase crutches, wheel chairs, x-- employ local labor the Sclootman ment ot interest and principal ler" the first complete technicolor watch a young man trying to pull trict of Branford hath limited and Tel. 572-2 — 572-3 Marie Zvonkovic, Dorcas Jacocks, scholarships. High school Principals NewWPAProiect answered that tho job would bo let thereon; to designate any onicer ises. It is grumpy who acts first. rays, special treatment, special "Navy, Blue and Gold" epic ot the Jungle. An Idyll of hero- out a stump with a truck and a piece allowed six months from the date Music Students For Newlyweds Stephen CIglch, John Pauk, and' Wll will be glad to furnish you with de to a contractor, but the utmost or olllcers ot tho Town or other DOPEY, is a lovable slightly- shoes and casts for crippled child Joines Stewart, Robert Young Ism In the unexplored wastes ot of wire cable.. I gave him advice hereof, for the creditors of said B. W. Nelson, Prop. Ham Ivaskevlcz. tails, or application may bo made Scheduled Soon would be done to assure tho use of person or persons to sell said ALSO balmy tellow who gets a great kick j and moral support for the next for Marie Zvonkovic was chairman of ren in over 70 cities and towns all Far Annam. estate to exhibit their claims for Of widespread Interest to young A surprise miscellaneous shower directly to Mr. R. N. Calkins, 27 |jiomo local labor. Within two Weeks bonds; to provide whether tho out of life. He Is sly and mische- ty minutes. people throughtout the New Eng the assembly. over the state. "LOVE and HISSES" Robert Taylor's greatest picture settlement. Those who neglect to wos given at the home of Mr. and Carleton Street, Hamden, Connect A new WPA project. Just approved tho town officials would know same shall bo sold at private sale or vous. Finally "Prenchy" St. Louis came land states is the announcement The play was directed by Miss To help the Newington Homo for with Waltor Winohell, Bon heads the splendid program on present their accounts properly at-1 Mrs- Harry G. Cooke in honor of icut, who Is tho New Haven District and scheduled to bo started soon In whether any money from -the pro public auction and to fix the terms SNEEZY, is subject iQ hay fever along, hooked the cable just so, and m m sent out this week by the New Eng Rita Sulllvaii, faculty sponsor of Crippled Children furnish treat Bernio, Bemon Somone Thursday, "A Yank At Oxford." The Mr. and Mrs- Irving H- Cooke Sat Member of the Scholarship Com East Haven provides for tlie domol- ject would be available from the and conditions ot any such sale; to and talks through his nose. He al out, came the stump. tested, within said time, will be do- land Conservatory ot Music, over the commercial club. ment and equipment which the story ot a two fisted American col urday evening- mittee. All applications should be ishlng of the old concrete bridge In W- P. A., and It It wore lorthcomlng provide tor tho disposition ot the ways sneezes at the wrong time. Pulling stumps was somehow left barred a recovery. All persons In the signature of Wallace Goodrich, state does not provide. Tucs., Wed.—lUir. 2i)-ao lege student who goes to Oxford. Oh Guests were: Mrs- H- Guy Linsley, made by March 31. Mill Street, over tracks formerly.,,,„.,ther„e woul„„„,d„ b„„e „a certai„„..„.n„ .numbe. r o_t. • proceeds ot said bonds and tor the BASHFUL Is kind-hearted and out ot my education. Perhaps it was debted to said Estate are requested Director, to the principal and mus To maintain the WInsled clinic boy, here's the drama that packs a Miss Susie Cooke, Mr- and Mrs. Mar Trinity Men's Club . will meet used by the Shoreline Railroad. Tho j local unemployed put to work on Investment ot, any proceeds pend "VOGUES OF 1938" i willing, and incurable romantic. He farther over toward the back of the to make immediate payment to ic supervisor of each high school in which cares for 120 patients. To wallop every minute of the way. See tin L- Steucek, Mr, and Mrs- Harold project also calls tor the wldenlng|tho job. ing the use of the money as pro Warner Baxter, Joan Bonnott Is especially shy, • however, in tho THE BRANFORD TRUST CO., New England, giving formal notice Thursday at 6:30 in Parish House. help the Bridgeport clinic. To fur EMPLOYES DINNER the great Oxford-Cambridge boat book than I ever got. W. Barker, Mr. and Mrs, Harry G I of 3,010 feet ot Mill Street, a cut H, M. Whiting stated that tho vided for In the votes of tho Town. ALSO presence of Snow White. Administrator. "of a hundred-dollar scholarship to Following supper, served by Trinity nish case worker and physiother •escnco ot snow wniie. i— = - Cooke, Mr- and Mrs. James L. A turkey dinner was served Tues off road between Route 100 and JBoard of Finance favored both tho 0. To appoint any committee or "Hollywood Cowboy" Address, Branford, Conn. be awarded to one member ot the Aid, Charles S. Campbell of New apist to help the handicapped In It you're one of the appreciative ^^e and other thrills M G M trav- Several people have very kindly BIgelow, Mr. and Mrs. William day evening In tho local office of Route 80. Tho total cost ot the l)ro- bridge building and tho school committees and give them or any with^oorgo O'Brien 3-24,31,4-7 graduating class entering the Con Haven will speak on "The Church their homes. To foster the "Lone movic fans, don't miss'.'Snow White I'^l'^sucdh ''•"I"notable' '""t^s as s toMauree capturen O'Sull. Witih told me that they hoped I didn't Scranton of East River, Mr. and the Connecticut Light & Power Co [ject Is $8,520.00. The federal contri [building proposals, ofllcors or.committees ot tho,Town and The Seven Dwarfs servatory in September, 1038, for and its Message to Men of Today." Craftsmans Shop" where handi m van, Lionel Barrymore, Vivien Leigh, mean It when I hinted last week Mrs- Mllo Peck ot Hartford, Mr- in Montowese Street to about 30 em bution tor labor is $7,021.00. Cost to Milton Bradley, chairman ot tho Instruction, authority or Indemnity Thurs,, Vri., J(lar. W, Apr. 1 Also on tho same program ot the one of the regular courses. For the Mr- Campbell is former secretary capped men and women arc help In the supporting cast. that I might give up the column TYPEWRITERS and Mrs, Hays Jones of Bridgeport, ployes. This was the annual dinner the town will bo $008. Board of Education, then spoke tor In relation to any votes passed at Loew Poll College Theatre there will past three years the Conservatory of Dwight Hall, Yale University and ed to earn money for themselves. Olairo Trevor, Donald Woods in The second big feature on the They needn't have worried. It Is Mr- and Mrs- Vincent McDonald, and sales meeting Inaugurating the Work Is progressing on the Rus- the construction ot an addition to said meeting concerning, and to bo a selection of short subjects In MIMEOGRAPHS has made this offer to New England at present is vice-president of the "BIG TOWN GIRL" same program is "Paradise Foi sometimes hard to get me started Misses Betty Bailey, Janet Bradley, annual spring campaign. There so AvHnue, drainage project where a the High School, primarily to ac m transact any other business relat cluding: Bob Benchley In "How To students; and, through this medium Durham Duplex Razor Co-, and is ALSO Three" with Frank Morgan, Florence talkng but It Is always much harder ADDING MACHINES Helen Hoadley, Alice Warner, Rita Mr. and Mrs Owen McKeon of were talks by Vincent B. Klernan, settling basin Is being constructed comodate 300 junior high school, ing to the matters referred to In Figure Your Income Tax." has enabled a large number of out also actively assoclted with the J- Rice and Robert Young. to stop me when I once get started. Sullivan, Evelyn and Ada Steucek, 180 English Street, New Haven an manager ot the local office, Albert near Jean Street, which will pick pupils now housed In Laurel Street Articles 2 and 4 hereof. "The Game That Kills" The Loew Poll Theatre offers tor We rent, sell overhaul and standing students to embark, pro B- Williams Co. ot Glastonbury- Sometimes I can't even stop my Virginia Heroux of New Haven; nounce the birth of a son, David Weed of the Hartford sales staff, up drainage from various lines In school under very crowded condit with Oharloa Qtiiqloy one week only, "Sally, Irene, and exchange machines I HOTEL perly equipped, upon a serious mus ions. It was the plan of the Board 7. To consider and take whatever WATCH FOR THE COMING HITS: self. [Gordon Cameron, Albert and Vlad Mrs. Charles Billings of East Ha Patrick, on March 10. Mrs. fvIcKeon James Sherlock of the Nlantlc of that section Mary" with Alice Faye, Tony Mar- Established 30 years ical career. of Education, he added, to abandon ri action may be deomed advisable "Radio City Reveals" with Kenny imir Steucek, Howard Pate, Nelson ven entertained at a social recently was formerly Miss Eleanor Healey fice and William Sangster ot the Emll Nygard Is having extensive The text of this years notice Is as Center School and move the grade relative to selling the property for Baker and Milton Berle, Bob Burns Cooke, Russell Mieckle and Throop lor the Bradford Manor Auxiliary. |ot Foxon Essex office. repairs made on tho former H. G. children to Laurel Street, a proced merly owned by Elizabeth V. Bow- aiKl Jack Oaklo "Of Human j DRAKE follows: Brown- Westcott house In Montoweso St. R. L CARTER ure that would fill tho town's school hay, now deceased, and located at Hearts" with Walter Huston and "1 A Scholarship is open to one Petition For Capitol Theatre 11 Pequot Theatre Tlie pile ot rocks on the south 86 Center St. New Haven I [South Carolina Ave. at Paciflt? qualified pupil in this year's gradu needs for at least ton years. m Stony Creek, In said Town, and If It James Stewart "International PAINTINGS ON EXHIBIT New Bridge Will Alter East Haven shall bo voted to sell the same, to 211 Main St., Boat Haven, Conn. Settlement" with Dolores Del Rio side \VI1I be used to build a huge Tel. 6-4206 ating class ot each high school In A painting, "Southern Pines" has Public Hearing The proposed wing to the High t 'in fireplace. I Atlantic City, New Jersey j New England, for enrollment In With Tho Arrival Of Orushod School he described as a building of authorize and empower the select Pri., Siil.^Mardi 2."), 2li and George Sanders "Wide Open been on display at the 37th annual Among other ohangea Joseph R, but acres of land In a strange New rl . . ' September, 1038, in the first year of exhibit ot the New Haven Paint and 10 rooms, one of which would be men to make, sign, execute and de . Mar. 27-2S-'i!) Faces" with Joe E, Brown " Met Sutherland Has Been Forced To England town. Her desire for com Stone And Building Materials The Board of Zoning Commission Sun., Mou., Tnos., My Love Again" with Henry Fonda Later dope on that Moose Hill European Plan Hotel — the Conservatory 4-year course lead Clay Club In New Haven. The paint used for Industrial arts. It would liver any proper deed conveying "Thrill Of A Lifetime" Abandon His Shop In Direct panionship led her to originate Cornea An End To Popular ers has called a public hearing in tho some on behalf ot the Town, Sonja Honio in with Eloanoro Whitney and and Joan Bennett "The First Quarry Work has actually begun on M Moderate Rates ing to the diploma or to tho degree ing Is by the artist, Mrs. Edward F. East Haven for tho evening of April bo fireproof throughoat and had Sanford Street Neighborhood Field Neighborhood Field Days, tho approval of tho State Board of and to take back a mortgage for a Johnny Downs Hundred Years" with Robert Mont pulling stumps, clearing the ground Brennan's of Bachelor ot Music. Bradley (Jane Gray Bradley) who Line Of The Highway 7 at 8 p. m. In the town hall to act "HAPPY LANDING" gomery and Virginia Bruce. etc. f(150 Outside Booms Beauti£ull>j "Applications for cholarshlp, ap also exhibited the painting "Boats Day. Education. portion of the purchase price, in — Also — Sutherland's tield was a training on the petition of Olson, Inc.,, for Also See, you in the Movies, "They say" they are using a huge proved by the Principal or Super of Gloucester" in Hartford. The old order changeth, and with I Mary E. Sutherland had, after a change In zoning boundaries. The Earlc A, Barker thori offered five favor of the "Town. y Furnished ground for many East Haven young I Prod Stono, Dorothy Mooro in| "PENROD and HIS Your MOVIE GUYED. tractor over there that looks like a Service visor, or requests for further Infor Mrs. Edith Hoelzle, ot Cedar it picks and shovels, highways, field'that, plenty ot friends and plenty to petition asks that building lots resolutions which were taken up 8. To consider and take whatever TWIN BROTHER" mation, should be made before Street was also an exhibitor in the days and printing offices- do. By popular demand Field Day sters, among them; Billy Thompson fronting on both sides ot the pro separately, the one having to do action may bo doomed advisable "QUICK MONEY" i\ n Also Small Apartments of the high school; Gordon Stevens with the bridge coming first. The . with Bobby and Billy Mauoh Station April 15, and addressed to the Dean New Haven Show. "Job printing, a specialty," Jo- became an annual event that con- posed new state highway cut off relative to accept\ng a deed for %, Fully Equipped Including of the Faculty, New England Con Miss Daisy Maude BelUs of Short soph R- Sutherland —sai .dJ .u.this- —1week , tinued even after her death three a runner with the best in the state; from the Farm River to the To resolution was passed with little highway purposes from the heirs of Wed., Tliurs.—March 30.;!1 [Sun., Mon., Tues., Mar. 27-2S-'2i) We're Artists! f servatory of Music, 290 Huntington Beach exhibited in Hagaman Mem as he moved his presses from San- years ago- John Scoble who heads the Safety morrow property be zoned as "Bus Continued on paga four Thomas O'Brien, deceased, ot a 1, Electric RefrigeraHon Carr track team, and the Stepp Lull Desto, John Boles in Ave., Boston, Mass." orial Library in East Haven last ford Street to 171 Main Street to 1 No fortune was made. That wasn't iness A." private highway known as Home BATTERIES boys, Howard and Newell from Kim "GOLD IS WHERE Good cieanitig is an art, and lue'tie )j week and now she has 14 nature stu make way for East Haven's new I Mrs. Sutheriand'3 Idea for the ob The area through which the state Place,' and shown on a certain "She Married An Artist" t, Conveuiejit to Piers, Theatrcb berly Avenue who have estab NASHAWENA COUNCIL YOU FIND IT" SATURDAY BROADCAST dies In watercolor In the reading bridge- Established several years ject of the occasion was to promote highway will pass is now In "Resi map, entitled "Plan ot Homo MSO gained an excellent reputation for sjj CHARGED room of the Blackstone Memorial lished themselves among Prince ynth. George Brent and y and Churches Miss Jane Mattson will broadcast ago the Sutherland plant Is the good'-'wiil among the neighbors. dence A" zone. The cut-off will ex Tuesday evening, April 12 at 8:30 Place, Brantord. owned by Thomas Tho Jones Family in the very best in cleaning, pressing, Y{ Library- Jack-ln-the pulpits and only printing establishment In the Tickets were not for sale and a col- ton coaches; Genovleve Stephenson Nashawcna Council wui hold a pub Olivia DoHavilland the following program of songs over v/ho comes to the front among the tend from East Main street near O'Brien, Surveyed by Sperry Sur and repairing o/ all types of gar- fi Washing and Polishing toadstools especially catch the eye. town and Is now equipped to handle I lection was never taken. Lake Saltonslall through the Olson lie social in Red Men's Hall. veying Co,, Charles H. Miller C. E. "HOT WATER" ALSO I ti Also Bus and Railroad Depot WELI Saturday at 5 o'clock- girl athletes; Carles Sliver, physi mctits, so we think we're artistsi S "Ave Maria,"—Gounod; Swedish his present business and the in Membership Increased from 15 to proprety and thence over a propos The Great Incohouee of the Uni dated April 1025" and which map Is I "I'll Take Romance" crease in orders the printer has over 160. As the annual event grew cal director of the Pennsylvania ted States will make a visitation In Fri., Sat.-April 1-2 Crankcase Service Folk Song, "When I Was 17" In TOURNAMENT OFF ed Farm River bridge, bids tor which known as fllo No. 50; and further iGraco Moore, Melvyn Douglas IIM Garage Accommodations reason to expect In his new, more merchants and friends became more Rrailroad. have already been received by the Hartford, April 23, to confer degree Swedish > "Neopolitan Nights," and Fortunately the organizer lived If It shall bo voted to accept sav James KlUson, Marsha Hunt in •\Ve use the finest most modern As we go to press the Review central location- and more generous with donations state highway commissioner to the work on a I'large class of candida "Lonesome"—Roberts- to enjoy the tremendous success of deed to establish a name for said |Kri., Sal.—April 1 and 2 Dry Cleaning Method ACCESSORIES For Literature and Rates, learns that the Brantord Drama Concrete -forms engineered for of prizes until $200 In awards v/ere westerly part of the town to rejoin tes. Members of Nashawena Council "Annapolis Salute" Leona Pierce will accompany her desire to be neighborly. Heavy highway, . V Tournament, scheduled for April highway safety will go through Su offered those taking part In the Main street near Orannis Corner. No. 36, D. ot P. planning to at A.XSO , Miss Mattson. trucks may rut the field to niakc Dated at Brantord this 2l5t day 'The Adventurous Blonde' Telephone 886 Address 25 and 26, has been called off. therland's field and thereby hangs contests. Typical traclj events were It Is probable that there will be re tend should notify Mrs,> Nellie Fay Wray, Kent Taylor in •with Glonda Farrelle and a talc- on the program with running, jump way for progress but the Neighbor quests to re-zone other portions of Hooghkirk not later than April 12, ot March, 1938. FRANK KAMINSKY Mr- and Mrs- Willys H- Pratt cel We are not informed as to the hood Field Days will be described "The Jury's Secret" Barton MaoLano t302 Main St. Brantord W. Graham Ferry, Mgr. Mary E- Sutherland found her- ing, parades,' bicycles, games and the proposed highway later on. ImRll.-Nework GUBDON BRADLEY, ebrated their fifth wedding anni reasons which prompted the com even unto the next generation. DRY CLEANING — PRESSING — REPAIRING mittee to cancel the affair. iself, 19 years ago, withfew friends. refreshments. JOHN S. ROGERS, SATURDAY NIGHT ALSO 7 South Main Street Phone 610 Branford versary the 22nd of this month ROBERT L. ROSENTHAL, BANK NITE 'CARNIVAL QUEEN" ^ WE OPERATE Ol/iJ^OlVWJJLEANIAfG^LilNr Selectmen of the Town of n Brantord y7JJ:'f'.-^^y,y'r.-ry~f'ri'yr^Vi'ri?r%''rfir^^^^
Page Two THE BKANFORD KEVIEW, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1038 THE BRANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, MAROH 31, 1038 Page Tlirco desired styling Is slanted pockets Road sailed Saturday On the S. S. 3:30 Mary Morrlssey, soprano a month's trip to 3:45 Tabernacle Choir and Or- with flaps, cuff.s on sleeves, notched Grlpsholm for gan All In The Trends For Men lapels and fly front. The so much Sweden to be desired "railroad tracks" .sti Radio Program 4;00—It Happbncd In Hollywood BY 4:15—David liealy, barllono tching ardilnd the bottom of the Vl.sithig Piircnls Day's Work ORRIE GRAHAilf coat, over pocket flaps and on the Donald Smith has returned to News Of General Interest To Women >«r.3?<«:.3ite;jai«ti=.i«*c:,3s»3:jai»BE3« 4:30—Salon Favorites i 2:00- I.'Orii Itallana 5:00—To be AnhoUhceJl By N'etllc Hale Cirpcnler cuffs are o.sse:itlal .as It adds that Stony Creek after a visit with his STATION WICC, certain something to this model 3:00—Hits and Encores 5:30—Salon favorites Notes on Spring: Perhaps this Is parents In Santa Criiz, California. Bridgeport and New Haven 3:15—Ulll Kodcr's Montana 0:00—Newspaper of the Air coat that everyone wants a llltle early for any detailed dis The stop signal has not yet been DAILY NEWS FKATURF.S AND Wranglers fl:30-Slgn off GOING TO CIIUUCII cussion of Spring Trends, but some Marriage Your Child And Sleep Very Integral Part Of WEATHEU UEPORTS 3:30—Tills Week In New Haven Varlou.s expedlenU'i have ben raised as to the number of but Announcement is made of the of the new Ideas In men's fashions tons for the coat front; first one. Rita Is Salesgirl No. 1, SUNDAYS 3:45— Congressman James A. THURSDAY, APRIL 7 sried, now and then, to get people seem .so radical It might lake till coming marriage of Miss Eva Lydla Crock 0' Smacks then two, now three tor Snring four. The SchobI Shanlcy , ifl go to church. But Mark Twalh Andrews, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Healthy And Vital Life, Says 7:00—Early Morning Dancing Spring for the average to accept Trouscr styllngs will favor the 0:30 A M— Yankee Network 4:00—Ed Krillkow.'ikl's Polish Or ':ells how that his friend. Rev. Jo- John A. Andrew.s, of Paved St. and By Dr. ALl.KN O. IHKLANI) Party i them. narrower bottom and modified Weather Service chestra 5eph "Twlcheil, of Hartford, once Francis Cafferty, son ot Mr. and ' Dr. Edith MacBride Dexter 7:45—Trans-Radio News Covert Cloth will still load the knee. There will be a tendency to 8:45 A M-^Yankeo NetWork News 4:30—New Haven felk.4 club Mrs. Hugh Cafferty of New Haven. CIIOCOLATF. JIILK 8:00—Today's Alrtinnac lucccedod bcyohd his fondest field as an ultra smart topcoallng Use the cufless trou.ser on rough Surprises For The Spring Appetities 1:30 PM—Ynnlceo Network News 4:45—Romany Romancers 8:15—Devotions, Rev, B. Rivers dreatnii. It wa.-! more or less of an tlie fly front model will no doubt The wedding will take place April Is it all right to serve cliocblale By Ilr, Edilh MaeUridc llcxter face by refusing to.obey her In this 0:30 PM—Yi^nkco Network News fabrics such as Tweeds and Shot- regard Is to ojion tiie way very de 6:00—Anna Unger Pelnstcin 8:30—Tlio Pajama fciub Accident, but It was remarkably iiave the greatest vogue, but thore 21 in New Haven. For the Informal Spring gather 1 lb. niusliroonis. .sliced iiillk at school'?" The niniiziiig progress made in iliOO P M—Yankee Network Wea 3:15-Trarls-Radfo ffews lands. finitely tor a weakened constitu 0:00—Marlon Reynolds, organ !Ucde5.4ftil. br. Twichcl was get is a tendency to wear this popular ing, have retreshmenls that are At one time this topped tlie flood the scleiitltlc and mechanical fields ther Service 5:30—Hcrtdllrifirs bl Today Caps are regaining their lost fa 5 tablespoons melted butter tion, tor diminished vitality, tor a O:30~'rrahs-Racllo News ting ready to go to church one Sun .:10th In a billtoh through front, both seasonal and simple. Appeti ot questions coming to mo from par during the last fifty years reveals 11;30 P M—WICC Local News 5:45—Star Notes vour as are knickers. I saw a stun Ucturneil l',i tablespoons flour lowered dlscasb resistnn'cp, and_ Incl- 0:45—"The nlgeiow Twins day morning. Ho was passing hur- i'caked lapels on two butloiied tes, after the long winter, have be ents and teachers. Now It Is rare, an almost unbelievable ingchuity MONDAYS Thni TIIUHSDAYS ning can of imported EnglLsh Cor Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marlin have 'i teaspoon salt denially tor IheMoss dl lliiit libiin- 0:00—Roger Wessman's Orchestra 10:00—WELI Does the "fown rlcciiy through iild wife's room, linglc breasted coats will bo revived. come rather dull, and nothing can because the standards for the school niid resourcefulness of the lumian I, 7:30 A M—WiCt! r/)cal News 0:30—Sign Oft duroy which somewhat softened my returned to Pine Orcliard following Pepper brain. However, the fnot remains dniit joy of .being allvb that can only i 1:0b—To be announced when he saw a bottle on her dres However, I do not predict any appro allergy to all caps. a trip' to California. be more tempting at this season luncli have been rAlsed and beoanso be Associated with i.vetitth.. 8:00 A M—Ydnkeb Network News 11:15— Monitor Views the News clabic Inroads on the present popu "i cup thin cream parents Insisted upon high grade that skyscrapers, radios, alrplhhes, sing table tlmt he supposed con Pork Pie and Tyrolean hats with than a crisp, colorful Spring salad. 8:15 P M—Yankee Network Wea ll:30~airaru Beauprc lar three button front coat. This milk and chocolate. a.H well as the scientific discoveries It might bo vci'y pi'bfllablo for li MONDAY, APRIL 4 tained hair tonic. He thought his throe rows ot nuarter Inch stitch This may be prepared In advance, To the melted butter add the great man.v pcrsoii(i .seiibiiiiiyju ther Service 12:00—Noonday Lenten Services will still retain Its tremendous pop 'I'liursday Guests In ca.so tlic question Is still ti-ou- aftectlnK directly the prevention 7:00—Early Morning Dancing hair needed It, and he applied a li ing on edge of rim will bo most In and will save the hostess much sliced nuishrooriis and cook toi consUier the .sleep qutistion. It will 11:28 A M—Local Weather Report 12:45—Street Interviews ularity, especially among University Mrs. Florence Dupoa, Mrs. Her lile.sonic, however, here are the nnd cure of dscasc, linvc not one 11:3b A M—WICC Local News I*atry beral qiiahllty. It proved to be some demand for .spectator sports wear. worry and rush at the last minute. about three minutes. Add salt and doubtless be surplsing tor them to 1:00—Jungle Jim Men, bert Williams and Mis.s Catherine points to consider; Does the hillk whit altered iialure's fundamental 1:00 P M —Yankee Network News 7:45—Trans-Radio News srtrt of grccil coloring matter. It That's all—bcsccnln' you next. Served with this salad might be a! pepper, dredge with the flour, and realize that Inclination and dl.strac- A new color, Marino Blue, having Williams ot Northford were Thurs come from cows free from luborcu bodly rqulromenta. 1'liua, while per- 5:30 P M —WICC Local NeWa 8:00—Today'.s Almanac 1:15—Inquiring Woman Rcporler Woiild hot rllise dff In a hurry and Orrle Graham will an.swor all ques few simple sandwiches, black olives, | add the cream. Cook for another llons have bccii ruling them In this Its Inception In England will make day guests of Mrs George Terry of losls'? Is the milk pasteurized? Is liaps sDliiewhat damaglnR to the 0:00 P M—Yankee Network Wea 8:15—Devotions, Rov. B. Rivers l;30~E)anccland Ballroom he had to hasten to church for the tions cbncering Men's Fashions ad pickles, coffee, and possibly lee, five minutes, stirring continually matter rather than Old Dame Na its bow to tlie genus homo Amcrl- Northford. the dairy sanitary and approved? ego. It remains that huiiiiin beings, ther Service 8:30—Waterbury Varieties 2:bO-Sylvla Feldman, pianist service. He was astonLshed to see dressed in care of this paper. En cream tor dessert. Recipes for the to prevent scorching. Serve on crisp no matter what their alt'nlnnients, ture. canus who desires .something now Are the bottles or containers pro 10:30 P M—Yale University News 0:00—Marlon Royonlds, organ 2:15—American Family Robinson how remarkably attentive the peo close stamped envelope for reply. salad, a rich lee cream, and sug toast. from nature's point of view are nn- 0:30—Trans-Rttdio News 2:45—Tlinmy Mingronb, pianist In the way ot spring colors tor suit gestions tor simple sandwich comb Salmon Bisque perly .sterilized? Is whole milk or 'I'ho point,Is, lo discover,what li:Ob P M—Yankee Network News ple were while he |)reached. And a liiinls and are consequently clr oiie's particular sleep reqiiiroments 0:46—The nigelow Twins 2:45—Trans-Radio News ings. inations are given below: 1 lb, can pink salmon .•ikiuiniod milk used? What Is tlie 11:15 PM—Yankee Network Wea great mahy of thfcm .were eager to TYPEWEITEES cumscrlbed by bodily needs lipd laws are, wlibther li!.ss, iiiore or avei-ago, io:'()0—WELI Dbos tlib Town 3:00—lyiatlnee Melodies Suits with l:wo breast pockets in butter tat content? ther Service shake hands with htm, doubtlc.is to Walnut Nougal Ice Cream 1 cup canned tomatoes that demand conilillance. Sleep Is and then reasonably stick to them. il:00—To bcannpunced 3:15—Anrio DelOrassb, songs the Jacket arc being advocated and MIMEOGRAPHS Is tlie chocolate ot good quality, 11:30 P M—WICC Local News get a nearer view. The dye proved 1 cup milk 1 small onion one of tliese Imperatives, It may be con.sldercd hm to burn Same as above, but Omit 10:30 11:15—Monitor Views the News 3:30—Taberndclb Choir and Or there l.s a trend to eliminate the prepared nnd added to the milk to be a "fn.st color" except that it ADDINa MACHINES 1 teaspoon gelatine 1 tablespoon chopped parsley ',he candle at both eiids, and, thus P U Yale University News 11:30—Oahies or Melody gan present vogue ot one pocket, mak 2 cups water under njiproved sanitary condi One does not need to bo unusually pas.ied through several phases of We rent, soli overhaul and 3 egg yolks bo a sleeli-rbbbbr, but liatltrp dedid- FRIDAYS 11:45—Mary Lane, .sbprniio 3:4'5 Sports Personalities ing a plain frCr.t. I consider those 4 tablespoons butter tions? (ibservniit to iiot,e that for a great color, first green, then blue, brown exchange machines 'A cup white sugar odly doesn't consider It so. Arid, bb- 12:00—NDondily Lbhten Sbrvlccs 4:00—Poll Ainbiissadors "flash in the pan" .stylos and of no Pembroke Few grains salt 4 tablespoons flour Are the dairymen known to bo In many pcrsonii, both old and j'oung etc. It Is said that there was a sleep Is riot given lis proper plitce llevo It or not, nature always has 12:45—Street Interviews 4:3b—Answer Me This particular Importance. Miss Ruth Barker. Pembroke Col- Estal)lislicd 30 years 1-3 cup brown sugar 3 cups milk good health and clean and do they great Increase in church-going, and In the proiti'nm ot living, Willi social the last word. , WBLI — New Haveii 1:00—Now Haven Ad Club 4:45—Jbaniielto Plant, songstress Slanted pockets are definitely loge,B rown University Is with her 1-3 cup walnut meals Mi teaspoon salt use sanitary metiiods? The same a new interest in religion generally, aiui conimerclai recreallons more or SUNDAY, APRIL 3 1:30—Dancoland Ballroom S:Ob—Street Interviews "in" for bbtli topcoats and Jackets. parents, Mr. and Mr.s. Earic A. Bar '/a pint cream Pepper question applies to the employees , qcllliiK Chlirti-cn To Kilt . at least so it .«emod. And ho de less con.stantiy, In high gear,, tlicro Mothers are. ,pfton after their 8:00—Zembruskl, Varieties 2:00—Unity Program 6:15—Flirtation Walk For the young blade, tiio finger ker, South Main Street. R. L. CARTER 2 teaspoons vanilla Turn the salmon, without drain Lester P. Scott, Niliunai I \fiutile ot t!,- t uiiii I nc (.ills, incpls making tho chocolate mixture. Ls a too (jonernl lehdency to consi children alt of tho time Iryiiig lb 8:30—Breakfast Music 2:15—Arrierican Family Robinson O:0b—i^ew.simper of the Air clared that people; had never paid tip coat of Covert Cloth or worsted 80 Center St. New HavenR Scald the milk, gelatine, egg yolks, ing, into a saucepan and add the (lie first sheet of Nilion.il Wditlifi' liesloi iliou W t 'It si \miis lunil Information on these |iolnts may 8:45—Trans-Radio News 2:30—Doris Peck Entertains 0:30 Sign off such close attention before while he Gabardine will .still bo "tops" as the Trip to Sweden Frederick F. .lordan (liRlil) director of Wildlife Wreli. .Match 'JOlh , be obtained from official milk con der the bedrobin ris a place ol lasl Scl them to ciit tills nlVd that. Thdy Tel. 6-4206 Vi cup white sugar and a few grains tomatoes, chopped onion, parsley In 2Gth. Camp Fire Girl liita Sqiiittieii and lier :;,'ili.llon c:aniii luc re.sorl, rather tlian nS a very Inte 0:00—Your Radio Pastor 2:45—Trans-Radio New.'} was preaching, or seemed so eager general all around coat. The most Emil A. Smilhrieid ot trol agencies, local and state health tell ot the dniigers of malntitHtlon salt In the top ot a double boiler, I and water. Simmer tor 20 minutes, sisters will distribulc stamps in coiineclidn with their Uirlhd.ly Con gral part ot healthy nnd vital lite, —a. subject concerning which inost 9:30-Music of the Ukraine 3:00—Salon Favorites for a closer look at him. stirring constantly until a coating | Melt butter, add flour, salt and servation project hi'lns colchratfd all ilurillR IMjreh. departments nnd state or county 0:45—Tonic Tunes agricultural oftlcbrs or experiment Of course, it Is quite true that boys and girls are atrnngely cold. A. 3:30—League of Nations Is formed on the spooh. Add brown pepper and stir until smooth. Add .sleep requirements differ in differ 10:00—Pastiualo CorftUa Well, I am not going to try any stations. bolter attack—It attnort,there must 3:45—Arthur L. Griffiths sugar and boil. When cold add milk and stir until thickened. Add ent people. However, most adults 10:30—Trans-Radio News such expedient as that to get peo Famous Chef When all findings , are satisfac be—Is to show the child tlie socitll 4:00—It Happened In Hollywood chopped nut moats and vanilla and the salmon mixture, strain, and require on an average of eight hour.i advantages ot boInK an ohinlvore 10:45—Pat Banyan's Quartet 4:15—Margaret Shepard, pianist ple to go to church. It might draw tory, the.answer would bo "Ye.i," a crowd, but I fear the motives fold in the cream, beaten serve Immediately, sleep a nlglit. There Is a cohijilira- (one who cats overythlrig). Young 11:00—Imporlnl Program 4:30—Story Town expretss Note: When beating creani for Tasty Spice Cake Suggests Tasty but this should not be construed to tlveiy small group that thrive on would not bo of the highest. niear. that chocolate milk Is better. men and women wlio are hard to 11:15—The 3 O's 4:45—Hal Roblo, tenor frozen ice cream, boat only until Cream one-third cup sliortening loss. And If one belongs to this cipas cook for arc not gptng to get as 11:30-Gloria En.nembie 5:00—Flirtation Walk But when I think of the tine Rcifular pnslcinizcd milk of stand S^ARtNM young men arid women around cream retains form. Do not allow wltii 34 cup brown sugar and add IMI.ss Daisy Maud BolUs of Short Family Dish thby can siiciid loss time In bedthaii niany Invlttttlbns out as those who 12:00—3111 Judge and Ills Celtic 5:30—To bo announced the cream to bo whipped until it teaspoon each ot nutmeg and cin-Beach has an exhlbltoni ol oil paint ard butter fat cdiitent .should, of tho rest ot us. One, however, siioulcl I Short Beach who do not go to sit up and oat as If they chjoyecl It. Minstrels. 0:00—Newspaper of the Air lias a dry, stiff appearance. I namon and Vi teaspoon lemon ex- ing on display at the Hagaman course, be Included In the dally diet be very sure that their sleep re- Iloste.isos Will not bo pleased to pre THE PRESIDENT'S OWN Ichurch It fills me with a deep con For a very tasty. Informal dish, 12:15—Trans-Radio News 0:30—Sign off Spring Salad [tract. Add tlie unbeaten yolks of 2 Memorial Library in East Haven. ot every growing child. quiroments arc less oxaetlrig th'an pare half n dozen .ipeclnl dishes. cern and longing for them. It M. Beaumont, Chief Chef suggests 12:30—The Rocky Mountaineers From a crude little band of fifes Arrange on lettuce sections of to- eggs, two-thirds cup of milk and 2 for most of us before Ihey plan tor College dining rooins will serve tood 12:45—To be announced would bo a tine example to all of Dried Beet A La King. and drums to one of the leading mate, thinly sliced radishes, shred- cups ot cake flour, sifted before Bessie C. Smith ot Branford has The tollowhig recipe serves six a restricted program. Desire to do tor tho biinch riiid mania's darling 1:00—"The Political scene", TUESDAY, APRIL 5 their associates. It would strength- other tilings ral.hor thiin sleep, and nillliary bands in the country (,„ i^^gir. Own character, ded green pepper, green onions, and measuring, then sifted twice with completed 25 years of service with people: Diana V^ent Is likely to go hungry It ho or she Michael J. Goodo' 7:00—isariy Morning Ddnclng It would the will to do them, do not In the marks the span ot 140 years that^open fields of u.seruineBs that are watercress..Servo with French Dres- 2 teaspoons baking powder. Beat the Southeni, New England Tele- 2 tablespoons butter ixpocts tho special attention that 1:15—Blgelow Twins Party least alternate the tad that iintui:e finicky tocdors seorii to thliik Is has been covered by the United Sta-j worth a good deai sing. Another Spring Salad combin- well and bake in moderate oven, phono Co. 1 tablespoon minced onion 1:30—Music In Many Moods 7:45—Trans-Kadlo News atlon, which is very attractive, toi-', Frosting To Town Insists for each particular person tlicli' royal due. Evory boy and girl 8:00—Today's Almanac tes Marine Band. On its long march! Just now in these Lenten days, V, lb. dried beef lows: Sliced tomatoes, sliced cucum Put 2 egg whites, 1 large cup Mr. and Mrs. William Rice ot that the body habitually obtains should niako it a point to Iqarii, to 8:15—Devotions, Rev, B. Rivers the band has virtually changed its we are celebrating Illm who "came 0 tablespoons floiir Trimmings on tire new collarles.s ber, chopped sweet cucumber pickle, brown sugar and 'A cup water in Moiitowoso Street are recovering the amount of sloou she dlotatcH as ^at—and to like—nearly bvbtytliing 8:30—Miislc Lesson from Fair ita trademark from rattlesnakes to "«' to "e ministered un o, but to 3 cups milk coats Indicate the strong new trimd tho minimum tor abounding health that riilghtl be sot tiofotb lilm In tt symphonies under a score ot ta-'mln'^'-^f. t""! '« Elve his life a ran- watercress, served with French the double boiler. Have water boll- from Illness. 1-B teaspoon paprika vcn High School Dressing on lettuce, garnished with ing and cook 7 minutes, beating all ter more lady-like tashibhs Old Brehhah's mous leaders, including the greatlff lor many.' could you do a and vigor. To slap nntUrc In IhbltospeotRblc American hoiiio, 0:30—Trans-Radio News sliced hard-cooked egg. the time. Remove from fire, flavor Mrs. Marlon Farrell, 171,Heming fashioned quillings, smart new i 0:45—The Blgelow Twins John Philip Sousa. ibe tor thng tor yo^irself, to say no- braiding, satin or taffeta lapels oy Creamed Mushrooms ' with vanilla. way .Ave.pue,:.East.Haven Is recup 10:00—WELI Docs the Town Colied rattlesnakes wore painted tWng,of others, t^ap, to make use ...- ....,.,_-.. -. ----.-. I loidti down tho' {ront,',ahd siioh Service erating at'her home tdlfowing hoS' over direct Ileal'. Acid onion and 11:00—To be announced on the drums of the Marines whwho of his occasion tq turn over a new striking ottocls as tloworod or col .**• the. most-used letter in the alpha pitai treatment. simriier until tender. Pour boiling 11:1.5-MonltorVlews the New.s fought in the Revolution. Shrill leaf, and begin a new record on a prtul linings contribute to tho bet. As a matter ot fact, any grade- water over shredded dried beet; Station 11:30—Glrard Beaupre tltes screeched the call to arrhs for clean, white page? smartness of these coata. en Ndtes Dr. and Mrs. Dana Bianchard have („.jj|„^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^0 onion mixture. 11:45—Woodbrldge Country Day the fighting forebears of the pre E. C. C IT'S A FACT school pupil will tell you the same thing. But tiiere are times when it moved to West Main Street. Cook while tossing until edges arc School sent Marine Corps. But fifes, drums Among the favored necklines for samples are being brought tir sent BATTERIES 12:00-Noonday Lbntert Services A WELL-SPENT DAY Is superfluous, as witness this do- crl.sp. Add flour, stir until smooth; spring wear Is tho square, some and fighters tdded ottt ot the pic Mrs. Frederick Davis, Jr. enter tiien slowly add milk, while stirring. 'Tis born with alls tho love 0/ im- to the Statioii for analysis. Whcrb- 12:45—Street Interviews ture along with the memory of our scrpitlon ot a dam, in the Gastonia times severly so and at other times Did you over stop to realize that tained tho North Branford Library Place over the iiot water and cook, tnrc's works 1:00—Organ echoes, Don Raphael strnggle for Independence "It you sit down at set of siin (N. C.) Daily Gazette! "The'dame Is In a more softened effect. This type over crops arc not grtjwihg well CHARGED if it weren't for Massachusetts' Board at her liome Tuesday night. while stirring, ' 'until .smooth and Is un ingredient In lite compound 1:30—Danceiand Ballroom Back came the fifes rind drums Arid coimt the acts that ybu have 25 or 30 feet high and wide enough neckline Is being used In nearly and tlie trouble ciinnot be traced trouble making tor King George Rev. Robert Plumb spoke before thickened—about 10 minutes. Add overy type of frock from sports to man. 2:00—The Reporter Plaii when tlie Corps was reorganized In ?^ . on ton to drive a car over." the Young People's Friendly So tb disease or Insect po.sls, a soil Washing and Polishing counting, find III, we might all bo paying taxes to mu.shrooms and paprika and .salt It evening gowns. —William Cowpcr H 2:15—Zcmbruskl's Polish Varieties 1798, and with them came a now """ ciety Sunday in Christ EpLscopal tost may bo advKsablo. One self- dchylng deed, one word day to King George VI? necessary. (Onion may be ommlttcd 2:30—"I'hls Woman's World ambition. The Marines warited a Tho University of Chicago, In a Church in Guilford. it desired). That eased the heart of him who Dcvblopcd frorn a Pi'cnch sbod- Orankcase Service 2:45—Trans-Radio News real band, something more melod study of adult reading, found that By now, your favorite daytime hoard; Place your dinner in the oven—turn the Automatic It is required that safety eduoa- ling, tile Golden State Rose, a tlbw- 3:00—Salon Favorites ious'than the moriotoiious rhythm nearly all adults read newspapers, Mrs. Dorothy Barclay of East Ha frock may be a little tired ot that April first, In tho Blackstono MP- Oiie glante inost kind. tlon shall be a subject of instruc or of amazing beauty nhd vigor, 3:30—Book of the Week of fife and driiriv. With a tew horns, Control to the desired cooking temperature and set OVA. regularly. ven has returned to her studies at sparkling clip or chunky necklace. moi'lal LIbriirj' MJaa Carollrio Hobd ACCESSORIES That tell like sun.shlne where it The Aulouintic Timer nn(l tion in ail public schools ot this has boon named llie olTlcial rose for i 3:45—D'orollij' DIScrvl, plahlSt clarinets arid oboes they started the Timer Clock as directed. No watching or wait ing. Selective Oven Control 41'/, read magazines. St. Margaret's .school In Waterbury. Why don't ybu give It a completely will give an lliialrated leoiure called wont— "wntcli" the dhmcr 'or yiiu. state. the 1030 Golden Gate International 4:00—To be announced along the musical trail to national 347,, read books. now facade with a brief bolero? "Sky Gardens." Tolophono 886 Then you may count that day Yovi go to the bridge party— return as late as you One keeps an even, proper Expo.sJtlori. 4:15—Toll Me a Story • fanib. cookhin hcnt —the other 137, never read books. A cla.ss will bo confirmed at Tabor 1 Make It ot .soft wool In a really vig llpstossoa are Mrs; Scott W. OH- well sjienl." turns it "on" nntl ' ou pt Latest footwear vogue tor cattle 302 jriiin St. nrnnford 4:30—Xylophone Varieties In 1800 the baiid moVed from wish, for should husband and tlie hungry juniors tlie proper time. 4'^ never read riiagazines. Lutheran Church, Palm Sunday,' orous color. bert and Mrs. Rutus 8. Shepard. in Czechoslovakia is a galosh type Better management and fertili 4:45—Lillian Marcus, songs Philadelphia to Washington when come l-.ome before you do they'll find a piping hot, April 10. Much in tlie manner of the par Miss Hood Is a niece pt Raymond LOCATED of rubber overshoe, according to zation ot soil In recent years has 5:00—Street Interviews that city Was only a name, and Business Is business. So when Beatrice Kolsey of Stony Creek lor "Animal, Vegetable or Miner M. Hood, one ot tlio nrcliltiocta ot perfectly cooked dinner ready to be served. the Health Officers News Digest, resulted In an Improvement In the .6:15—Vie Arden'.s Orchestra and since that time HaS jilayod at the Janby—"Mother, I don't believe I Ginsberg received word from the has been elected president of the al?" game, liome laundry choriilsts tlie Rocketelier Center and the Modern electric cookery means practically no meat Rockefeller Center. It Is used for New Finishes chemical ferilllly of the soils of Guests Inaugurations ot odr Presidents and can go to .school today." wholesalers that they couldn't ship Wliltfleld Union In Madison. have evolved a succinct formula for originator ot the root garden. shrinkage, for oil tlie savory juices are retained. tiiolr protection against hoof and Connecticut. This was 0110 of tho 5:30-FllrltttlbnWalk at hundreds of national or diplom Mother (perplexed) — "Why, his order until the last bill was Other officers^ are; vice-president,! the guidance ot hou.scwives on Wash She will dcscribOjthe two acres ot dear?" mouth disease. Highlight Spring conclusions reached by Dr. M. F. 0:00—Newspaper of the Air atic functions. paid, ho promptly wired back: Barbara Carr ot Branford, secretary, Day and upon It they have predi root gardpiKi at i,lie Rockefeller Cijn Janey—'"Cause I don't teel well." SUPER.SPEED UNIVERSAL CHROMALOX ENCLOSED UNIT Morgan, lioad ot the Soils Dejiart- 0:30—Sign oft When Andrew Jackson, was Prosi Any pirinter, especially a hand- "Cancel order. Can't wait that Dorothy Spurl ot North Guilford, cated a ll.st of practical "don'ts". ter and win also give suggbstlons tor Mother (synipathetlcallyl — THE WORLD'S BEST LONG-LIFE TWO-IN-ONE BURNER menl ot the Agricultural Experi dent the band played for the first Has n smoll inner ring for cooking with small diameter compositor, will tell you that "e" is long." treasurer, Roger Bishop ot Guilford Furniture Market practical gardens arid soil compo SAVE "Where doii'l ybu feel well?" There are two general classifica ment Station at New Haven, as a sition and drainage. She wIlL also WEDNESDAY, APRIL C cgg-rbiling on tlie White House utensils. Flot, non-warping top gives mnximum contact. and publicity, Wlnthrop Smith ot result ot tests made on 10,000 sam 7:00— Eariy Morning Dancing grounds. On more .solemn occasions Janey—"in school," tions of fibres In the average fam A great variety of finishes on new speak ot gardens In Spain, Japan, Branford. ples of soil from all parts ot the Party it played the funeral dirge tor UNIVERSAL TRI-SPEED, STAY RAT UNiT—Tlie fastest ily wa.sh: vegetable and animal. furniture styles shown at the win- Holland, France, Italy and ISngland, State In tho pa.st year. per 7:45—Trans-Rttdio News Zachary, Taylor, Lincoln, Garfield WHY NOT? nnd most economical open coil unit made—another UNI- • What Do You Know About Health? judge Edward L. Reynolds will Fabrics made from these fibres tor market at Grand Rapids en A meeting ot the bxbbutlve board 11:00—Today's Almanac. and McKlnley, and has rendered Sbriiebno lias written to the Chris VERSAL feature—maintains bbilinR in n flat bottom preside as toastmaster at the 54th must be washed separately, tor hanced the beauty and Interest ot Sfiring Is the beat season tor those will be held at 2:15 In the library, utensil for over 20 minutes otter the current is turned off. By FISHER BROWN and NAT FALK 50 11:15—Devotions, Rev. 13. Rivers honors at the Tohib ot the Unknown tian Advocate suggesting the sub- anniversary dinner April 7, ot New vegetable fibres generally require these advance dcjlgns Though there soil tests, nnd already numerous preceding the mpetihg. > cent 8:30—Sun.shlne Serentido Soldier. situation of the word Sdri-day tor Haven Lodge No. 25, B. P. O. E. Tho more strenuous treatment than was a noticeable decline of plntln 0:00—Marion iteyonids, organ Making Us bow.s as a symphony Sunday, "making the pagan day ot dinner will mark the Installation of can be given to those belonging in um blondes at this market the range ON YOUR 0:30—Trans-Radio News orchcEtra In 1902, It now combines tlie sun over into liie Christian's Ihe new slate ot officers the animal group. wa.s still from very blonde to cbon- PRACTICAL HEALTH HINTS 9:45—The Blgelow Twins tlie functions of botii orchestra and Lord's Day." The editor sees slgnit- HAV Ized tones.' 10:00—WELI Does the,Town, band. Through long association carice in putting Jesus Christ Into Mr. and Mrs. Hollis H. Hugliis of Cottons and linens are made from Most Interesting among novel ma 11:00—To be Announced with our Chief Executives, it has exiji'ession In numerous Incidental Mlltord announce the birth of 0 vegetable fibres, and as shown by hogany finishes were those which White Bread Or Brown? TIRES! wiiys. It helps to achieve His recog 11:15—Monitor Views the News won the title of "The President's daughter, Miriam Amy in Grace Bendlx home laundry researches, bore such notable names as harvest, • By Dr. Jamoe A. Tbbdy • 11:30—Gems of Melody Own." nition; and a dominating recognl- Hospital on March 25. Mrs. Hugins have considerable resistance to wheat, autumn koatanje, Kenmorc, See Sain Peat or 11:45—Tonic. Tiiiies ton oi; Jesus Christ IS in every age With electricity, tlicrc v;as Amy Parnham. heal. Silks and woolens are made amber, dark amber, French mahog HU'CHBIl White brcail Is as Oh tho other hand, wlilto brcai} Louis Voight 12:00—Noonday Lenten Services A card party IS being planned tor the wbirld's supreme rietd. He seenii is no flame to evaporate from animal (Ibres and should not any and c-bonizecl mahogany. Eng W nourlsliins. .as .whole wheat |s more easily and completely di to think that spelling the first day the luscious juices and bread has been askt;d hy scvorai gested Lhau are wbolo, wheat, gra- p:45—Street Interviews this evening by North Guilford Tabitha Society will meet at be subjected to high temperatures. lish brown and Old World reapjiear correupoiiiicnla. Siam thin In Na ;/ your tires arc jvorn sntooth, of the week Son-day might; help natural flavors of fresh hfiin, or rye breatis. Thus, tho con l:bO—brgriri Echoes; Don ilnpiiael Grange members. Members are Lutheran Parsonage this altornoon So: year after year. tional Bakers sumer gets more boheat (roiii tho let us put on a uevi^ruggcd non- Christian nien and women to re vegetables. iktd tread, made from new tough 1:30—Danceiand Ballroom Mrs. Edward.. Haggorty, Mrs. Nor Willi Mrs. A, T. Borgquist as hostess, A new grouping tor the Milling •ZuA Week, a reply Is hntrlcnts In the white loaf, cover from their shallow excite V" appropriate. Oood while lire'ad, mad9 from ••libber/ Work done the same 2:00—What Are Yoti Reading, man Llttie, Mrs. Leroy Scranton Don't let woolens get too dirty; lioad Shop sported yew bandings ments a real day of the soul. To '•^ ^Jt| Good broad Is wheat flour, milk, yeitst; shorten lay! Ellda B. Sterling arid Mss Marie Hlnners. wa.sh them frequently, but don't for both bedroom and living room I a valuable tood, ing (fat), malt, sugar, andoth^r 2:15—Front Page Drama The party will be at the home of write Son-day would repeatedly ensembles executed In mahogany HhotUer made Ingredients, Is valuable chititly as 4.75x19 $ B.IO suggest to us that,we should make Full baking heat reached lot them be .soaked in standing wa V from white flour 2:30—Doris Peck Entertains Mr. and Mrs. Norman Little. Meats stirinl< less*— ter. and finished In characteristic Old an energy food, since aboOl half of 5.25x17 5.60 It In fact a recurring symbol and m 10 minutes Cake, Riverside News V/orld lone. ' or the darker tho loaf Is comprised of readily dt- 5.50x17 ....' 6.50 2:45—Trans-ftadio News taste better. Roasts to bread, biscuits atxd pas grains, and gcstod starch, jXprcssion ot His great victory tor perfection without Among the medium tones— which bread should bo 3:00—Matinee Melodies SlIRSCItIKE TO 'niE tries are light and flaky Don't wash woolens ot various . Another 10 per tienf Is In the forih S.OOxie 7.50 us all. It Is a new idea, but well attention. Economical seemed most popular—was a warm Included in 3:15—This and That at WELI BUANiroitD KEVIEW — a perfect golden dark colors together or mix them jeveiy well-bal- ot., excellent ,prote|n; Useful (or 6.00x20 (truck) 8,60 worth thnklng about. —oven is on only ^ of Riverside Fire Company No. 0 has shade called French mahogany, tissue-bullding, atid while bread also brosvn. with liglit, colors ' when washing; I anccd dally diet, 6,50x20 (truck) 11,35 q that good health can best be insured evergreen tree of tlie l^aiay Archi- is a patient in Grace Hospital. About the only advantage ot whole CORP, Polder J—Insecticides, Fertilizers, etc. I . —Dr. Herbert Lockyer Don't hang sheets and table pieces In a few years. It seems that wheat and. rye breads' arc' thefr niend b?ead itself, wh'ellli!r,.whlte. Of I1GHT& POWER by getting plenty of rest, (resh air pelagu, employed in the rhahufac. higher Iron conlenl, theli; greater brown, as the most valuahii of. ihe 608 Orchard St., Free Teclmlcal Consultation lor bur Customers \ CONNECTICU arid sunshitic in conjunction with a ture of spliiits. It is also Used for Mr. and Mrs William Clark of cloths from corners or edges; told all newspapers are becoming mpd- quantity o(.v|latnln Bl,,9ri4 tho,/act. suslalnUiK 'fooijs i)cceas8ry;iln,,our • Headquarters lor WILD BIRD SUPPLIES The moving picture "The King of wcil-balaliccd daily diet rich in milk, various other purposes sucb aa to Cliff Street were week end visitors them hem to hem, wrong side out, crhlzed, restyled, eye- contlitlonctl, or iliat tliey cohtrlbillo rougiiafeo t(i the diets to gel I full value from other Corner GoUe St. New llaven (resb fruits and vegctabiei. protect and seal wound*. , protective (btiils. WA'TOH US QROW I y Kings" will be shown April 3 In St. 221 Montowese St. Tel. 744 Branford in Nesv Jprsby. and hang oricrthlrd over the line. something. diet. Tel,e-9949 jj.——^—-jgi—-—-j^,-—~-jj^ Andrew's Methodist' Chajiol. •'•VV^*^-*'«*•'"'. t' I, rvi^i^-V^*" ir i-ir^-t^i^-V-
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Page Four THE BUANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1038 THE BRANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1038 Page Five suited to Roino countries, then flrmatlvely without dlscus.slon. The Cherry Blossoms Bloom on fhe Potomac's Banks ygii»wiBai'rwir"i:'iMW"i.ii'niii!'iiii;wn>!tB may he somotliing in that loo. Town Meeting mcotlng adjourned at 9 o'clock. Yellow Gold For EMPTY! as Washington, D. C. Becomes Springtime Mecca National attitudes in such inattorn WASHINGTON Continued from pope one EsUbllshea 1D28 EAST HAVEN Glasses Forseen PT A NOTES H Publlslicd Every Thursday At are very largely a matter ot tra- discus.slon. ntantord. Conn. Jilion. Our traditions have to <1( SNAPSHOTS Tho .school building proposal, Anne D. Kelly ot 32 Palmetto the Fireside FcUowtihlp and will be NORTH GUlM'OUn iter than usual bocauso of holy week. by however, developed a discussion of Stray Thoughts hr.s been given a permit to build an Demand Of Public Tor New Styles witli free govornment, liberty and Illustrated by a scale model of the Reason I'or Switch The North Guilford P T A will be There will bo a special speaker. Dr. THE BRANFORD REVIEW, INC. By JAMES PRESTON some length. Frederick Houde ques addition to her promises. tabernacle made by her husband. cqlnililyj our national lioroK have held next Thursday evenliig In the|Eslelle Fcldman, vocational guld- .17 Rose Street tioned tho wisdom of building new By Crump J. Strickland C. O. Sacks, the artist. been Washington Iho liberator and quarters for the Junior High School Tho return ot yellow gold for school with Miss Dorotliy Roberts'nnco director of the Fair Haven Poxon Home Economics Group spectacle use is forseen as the lat MEYER LESHINE Publlshel fjinooln the emancipator. Every and leaving the needs of the grade Keep The Mouth Shut win meet April 14 lo devote a meet The Young Republican club will est vogue by W. J, Wrlghton, chief as the speaker on children from B Junior high school whoso subject i I JOHN 0. CARR Edltoi American school child is saturated, A careful bit ol behind the scene schools uncarcd for. It would be 'He that spareth his words hath ing to the use ot sewing machine sponsor a card party and dance in years lo 12, will bo "Cliaracter Building and Vo better sense and better economy, lie metallurgist of the American Opti Alice T. Peterson ....Associate Editor tralegy has come to llglit In con- knowledge—Even a fool, when be attachments and table setting. town hall April 3. Card playing will The executive board meeting will ivilh the love of personal liberty declared, to construct a larger cal Co., who discussed style trends cational Training for CliUdron," n .icclion with the Increasing talk ot holdcth his peace Is counted wise— bo held wilh the president, Mrs. J. the rule of, tho people, and hatred building that would house both the Miss Francos Whltcomb of the be from 8 to 10 with dancing from before the Qulld of Prescription connocllon with the subject ot tho Telephone Brnnford 100 \n early adjournment ot Congres.'s. A fool's mouth Is his destruction." F'nrm Bureau will be leader. 10 to 12. Opticians at Philadelphia recently. Chclitulx Monday ovcnhiB. year "Tho Child in School". Mem of tyranny. Junior High and lower grades. He Surely the writer of those words It i Subscription Rate; .\nd If the strategLsts do their work was supported in this position by There will be door and table The switch from white gold, bers ot the Intcr-Sohool PTA, Short knew what he was writing, Thoy !Mnmnui|uln W.OO a Year, Payable In Advance jffcctlvcly, the wage-nour oiil hopes John Longgard. Members of the Auxiliary of Har prizes and refreshments will be which has been popular in recent Beach and Indian Nock PTA and Advertising Rates. On Application How is it wilh the Kiiropcan have proven them.selves true mil served. At the annual meollng ot tho Mo- •>( the administration may not- as ry R. Bartlett Post will hold a din years, Is due to the public's restless tho Mothers club have boon invited peoples! Clormany's greatest na • In reply Milton Bradley said that lions of times, without any highly ner at the Sea Shell, East River to Mrs. Charles Miller Is chairman. demand for something now and the mauguln PTA Mrs. James McDon- lad been expected—expire In a Con tho Board recognized the town's to attend. tional hero is llic hciicvolcirt des paid lawyer to argue their cause. morrow evening at G;30. Those who Increased price placed on gold in ough was elected president. Other Member Of ;rcsslonal pigeon hole. further needs but felt that the I.i. '' pot Frederick the Oroat. Italy re- How many times have you seen plan to attend are asked to notify Christ Church parish will hold a this country. The latter factor, he elections wcro vlco-presidcut, Mra. New England Press ASsoelatlon Instead, the stage Is being set for building program would better be Frank M. Dooloy, .Ir.; secretary, Mrs. people who apparently wore wise Mrs. Frank M. Dooloy, Jr. sale today from 2 until 5 at the said, explains why buyers now In JIOTIIEU'S OLUn members llie golden ago of tho X "prcisure" passage of such a bill spaced out over a term ot years. R. until they opened their mouths and Charles Dllllngs; treasurer, Mrs. Entered as second class matter, homo of Mrs. Archie Morse, 42 Kirk sist on the natural color of gold for Mrs. a. H. Bodyooat ot Hopson groat "Roman Peace," when in an eleventh hour fight. h. Bailey urged that tho meeting fol proved themselves fools? George Hugo. K f October 18, lOSB, at the Post orflcc ham Avenue. decorative purposes. Avenue ontorlalncd at cards Mon The strategy began when It re low the advice of the Board The story Is told of a man who Thlrty-nlno babies were exam- William F. Fagerstrom was the at Branford, Conn., under Act ol Uome ruled the world inidor tlu' Home-made cakes, pies, Easter A similar desire for expensive day ovenlng for tho bonotlt of tho cently became apparent that most A motion to vote by check list was found dead, and was identified ed at the last Child Welfare Confer speaker of the evening, Edward March 3, 1897. absolute rule of the Caesars. Rus once. Attending Dr. Vincent Bal- gifts and cards will be on sale and metals was noticed several years Branford Mother's Club. Mrs. EUza- all members ot Congress arc anxious and ballot was made by John Bar as being the son of a very rich man. Hanson, P TA chairman ot Safely, sia roealls lluit her greatest pro- letto were Miss Lora Webster, R. N„ afternoon tea will be served. ago when the platinum fad was at botli Blnckstotio was awarded door to got back home as early as pos nes and opposed by J. Edwin Braln- The wealthy man was notified, and lis height. White gold, resembling spoke on "Safety", prize. Table prizes wore won by grcHH was mad,o under the rule of sible—what with most of them fac erd, O. A. U. Hamro and others. Mrs. Murial Bordon, R. N., Mrs. Jo Thursday, March 31, 1038 ho made plans tor a very expensive Jack Walt will spcnk at the Bus platinum, was provided by adding Mrs. C. Henry Holscnbock, Mrs. ing hard campaigns before next No The motion was lost. seph Adams and Mrs. Walter Bus- two autocrats, Catherine the burial. The body was dressed In ex sell. iness and Professional Men's Asso nickel to gold. CONNECTICUT CONOUESS WlUlnm Kromsor, Mrs, Oscar Rank, vember's "reckoning" at the polls. Upon the motion of H. L. Whit Groat and'Peter tlu; Great. pensive clothing and placed In a ciation meeting Monday Noon. Mr. For those who want something Tho theme ot the annual coiiven- Mrs. Charles Pepo, Mrs. Kenneth 0. THE TOWN MEETINO ing the prlveledgo of the floor was costly coffin. As It was about to be different, he announced develop llon of the Connecticut Congress of Sohwanfelder, Mrs. Elizabeth Ncal Is it any wonder that those peo granted to Raymond E. Pinkham. The East Haven Musical Society Walt recently returned from China Briefly, the strategists are advanc lowered Into tho grave, the lid was ment of colored golds nnd non-cor Parents nnd Teachers will be "HuUd and Mrs. Charles L. Close, Thomiis JelTcraon once dcolnrcd ples, in the stress of the post war superintendent ot schools. Mr. will give Its opening musicale In where he represented tho Kolynos Ing along this lino: removed for a last glimpse and tho roding alloys used as bases. More Ing for Tomorrow," thnt tlie New England, town nieot- Pinkham stated that the housing the Library April 6. The public Is Co. period, turned for national seciu'- 1 Let Congress proceed with the wcaltliy man noticed that his sup than 1,400 expcrlnients with five The meollng will bo held April of a junior high school and the Invited. ing gave n porroot triiinniK lor ity to the rule of the strong nuinl plan to clear the slate of all current posed-to-be son's lower jaw had elements were made before gold 10-20 at tho Hotel Bond, llart- Charles Campbell of Now Haven lower grades under the same roof Some of those taking part arc; HcU-governinont, nnd regretted measures In tho belief adjournment dropped down, and he could see MARRL\GE ANNOUNCED was successfully produced In such WASIIING1 ON, DC- T lils sonll disintegritc in Spring brcczcR tord. The principal .speaker will bo will speak on "Tho Challonge ot tlio For that uuitter did we not clothe was not advocated by any enduca- Sylvia, sung by Charles Hobro; Ed can then be effected. that the man had lahe leeth. Know colors, as white, brass yellow, city's .^uuunl spriuaUKK- cxtr;ivr,- nnd .sliower the Potomac In n .MIOW- Dr. Thomas W. Gosling, second Church lo Men, Today," at tlio that his native VirKinia had no liincoln with dictatorial powers tlonal authority. ward Slmoni,.two Chopin piano scl- Announcement Is made of the ap niiusn. llic blooniiiifl ot ttic famous fall of white petals. 2 Limit additional presidential Ing that his son did not have false and red pliik. Jiipniic^c clicrry ticfs. is fully viiuffr vice-president ot Uio National Con monthly mooting ot the.Men's club Himilnr institution. The great dem during the Civil War! THE WAY OF DICTATOESHIP messages and requests to recom The superintendent stated fur teeth, he no longer claimed the lectlons; Ruth Atwood, pianist, Va- proaching marriage ot Miss Tcsslc way, ten days iiiu'.ict of sclicituli*. The lapanesc clicrry trees were gress ol Parents and Teachers. Ho of Trinity Church which will bo ocrat would undouhtedly have Iclk by Mokrey's and Dance Negro Spevak, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs, Ttic unvisital rise in tcnipL-ralurc y.ive presented to llic Amcrlcin people by hold April 7 at 0:30 P. M. Supper .Wo cannot measure our neigh Olio of the ontstaiidiiig lesMins the world has learned from dieta- mendations for studies of problems ther that the classes In both the 'oody as that of his own son. There the citizens of ]apaii as a sytnbol of tel Bond plans lo onlortaln lODO tor which legislation will bo sought Senior and Junior High Schools In by Scott. Harry Spevak of Chestnut Slreet to the city and its visitors an Jidvi.ncc will bo served In tho parish house boon IrcmondoUHly interested and bors by our own yardsUck. AH Inrships is this; No dictator can forse himself into power and stay fore, the body was taken out ot its view ol the btossonis wtikli Iniist japan's deep-rooted friendship for convention delegates. next year. iBrantord had been far too large 3xpensivo furnishings and placed Daniel Wcgman, of Washington Chicken's Salad ttic United States, They wore the by Trinity Aid. • . pleased had he boon prcHOnt at tho long as thoy do not attack us wo Heights, N, Y. The ceremony will be into blooni on Mardi 22nd. lonil te- there so long as bis people retain free speech and fi'oc, uncciisored, 3 'When tho slate In both Houses for some years past, and that the In a pauper's grave. The badly dis Mr. and Mrs, ColUs T. Wrlghtg- fore the date set by CXPLTIS. gift ot Mayor Oznltl ot 'rokyo, wlio INTER-SCHOOL mooting in tho Community House sent them to President Wtlllnm slmuld sympathize with their nows|iiij)ers. Is clean of all other matters and ad- now building would reduce the av appointed undertaker was scon out ton. Prospect Place announce the performed In Brooklyn, New York, Mother Cluck Cluck was busily Ttic Slrayiikl oiioned tl-.i'ir pil.ils The Inter-School P T A mot Tho Luther licaguo Fellowship birth ot a son, Collis Thomas, Jr. April 3 at 3 o'clock. Howard Tail In 1912. Tuesday niglit. Sovernl featurcB oC l)roblonis and hope tlnit they may Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, and all of tlieir lesser imitators learned Journament Is near, rush a wage- erage Junior High cla.ss from 45 to in the lonely graveyard shoveling cleaning the run-yard of corn af Tuesday, tradltlontilly weliH^vru.^; I'.o Monday afternoon wilh Mrs. C. H, scrvlco will bo held Sunday evening 35. It would also be used to some In New Haven Hospital, March 8. ter Daddy Kadockct had finished arrival of SpriiiQ. 'I'licse ilr^l ! !. i;r:i>-, Mr.s. Taft planted tlic first tree In' tho affair would, have Hcemod bo able to work out their own des that. But now Hitler, fresh from his Austrian coni|uest, is irritated by hour bill Into the House floor and dirt off the grave he was fllUnB, and white with red ciilyx, fire l^r.-r^n .is t'otomac Pnrh near the stntitc of Bush, Main Street, Short Beach. at 7;30 o'clock In Tabor Church. extent by the Senior High School The Cloverettcs 4H girls are mak his breakfast. worthy ot unto to one wlio was tinies in their own several ways. throw all hands to work to drive It he was hoard to say. "Take this, EASTERN STAR TO MEET snowllakcs lo the people ot |;i!';iii lolin Pant Jones. Viscountess eoinnieiita of newspapers in tree eountrios. Ho be proiioses internation ot which tho enrollment v/ould be ing articles of clothing to be exhi She turned to her little daughter Ctiinda. wife of the Jopnncsc • nni- not nooustomod to tluH form of through. and take tlial, you—fool, it you had The "hndj" ol lioiK-ymo ^M;S. HIGH SCIIOOI. Mavis Coatos, daughter of Mr. al treaties establishing otllcial governuieiit control of all newspapers. increased about 100 by the entrance kept your mouth shut you would bited at the 4-H Round-Up In Georgia Chapter No. 48, O. E, S., and clucked, "Chick Adee, I believe tourists nnd liabitiiat de\'oleeb .>! ilie bas.sador of tlint doy, Stiodcd tlie In conjunction with tho East Ha and Mrs. Albert R, Coatos of In next fall of a very large class. Ho May, e.^rili for the planting of ttic second gathering. What he means is this: " Vou see that your newspapers say only nice Tho plan Is to have the wage-hour have had a decent burial." will hold a regular meeting in tho your rooster fallier gets more care ' aniiua'i cherry festival will [n- w .11 ven Iligii School Paront-Toachcr dian Neck Avonuo Is in New Havon AFTERWARDS WHAT? called upon Miss Ella McGrall. under wjty lis tlie second t'i>v,;!Ki tr:-e, measure so "Innocently" drafted chapter rooms Monday evening, less every day. I put his corn In a Association there will be an exhibit Hospital. She received a fractured In tlio llrNt place it was open lo things about me and I'll do the same for you." principal of the Junior High School It has boon recalled that during occurs. 'This vjili be sinu.^'K • ' '•> 'V\.i- etierry blossom is Japan'*' that the House won't hesitate to Mrs, Diana F. Sacks of New York April 4. large pan but he digs his beak into of work ot the various high school skull in a recent fall. • Some nl)servors are pred,icting for verification of some of his state the only Interview wlilch the late the bursttna ot the doulde i.v. ,.! Mi.il (lower and It held In deep any voter who cared lo attend, . Up speaks Dr. Carl W. Ackcrnian, Dean of the I'ultizcr Scbotd of pass it. Then a eonforence commit will lecture on "Christ in the Old The new bank will start next week in so fast that he spills it over the i^, • I blossoms, tlie l-iil
Fago Cix- , THE BRANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1938 THi: fi'RAN*''ORri REVtfiW, tHURSD'AY, MARCH 31, 1038 !Ph.ge-geYen Tennis Baseball Few Of the I Hairdressers Convention and Show Football (Continued from Sports Page) SHORT BEACH ORTH BRANFORD I tit tho TOlel PemisylVnnIa In Now College Nbtes Golf LATEST SPORT NEWS York City. va Bradley, and he, too bought his way Into, the national game, pur Wrestling Mr. and Mrs. Earlc Doebener and Mrs, Harold Ballon has returned I Services In the local churches on the outing. An adult accompany R6sl(lciil,s of the town arc re Basketball JOSEPH M. ZAFFINO SPORTS EDITOR chasing the team in l03l. Bradlojr's son,Milton tind daughter, Ettie. of minded that at this iierlod ot tho from a visit In New York and Wash Sunday will be as follows; each ten children and nurses will Miss Mary Llm'iPiokard, daugh- lather wis M, A, Brfidiey, 'promin Hartford, formerly of Short ileach, Ington, year II is necessary to obtain a also bo h\ attendance, sightseeing tor ot Mr. and Mrs..W. W. Plckard ent Cleveland britiker and Indils- were visitors here Sunday North Branford Congregational liormll troui tho FIro Warden be of Stony Crock is on va"catlon from trlallst, apd.^.whon he was 30 the John Pardee, ot Clark Avenue Is Church, Rev. G. D, Lcs.sley, pastor; trips l^ave been arranged, and fore o fire Is built in the open. This Kathcrlno Oibbs School in New younger Bradley bei:ame preslde'rit In Grace Hospital for observation. Mrs, Douglas B, Holnbird, organist lunches tor the group will be ser rmtfi all lypcs of ilres Ineludlng York'. Few Of The Big Major Max Moves To Balk ''Run-Around" Spring Football Practice of the Cleveland Chamber ot Com Mr. and Mrs. Jariies M. Wulpl and choir director, iCiiss Ethel May- ved. The local pupils will Join lb* the back yaVd fire tor rhbblsh'or merce. Until 1031, his Interest in gave a Roos(ivelt Depression Parly The Woman's A"xiliary will n'leel hard, a.sslstant. Tiic morning w6r- ptvrty at Guilford, reaching the rail grass. Fh'e Warded Nathan Harri baseball was only as a fan and ar Saturday night., Guests Invited .shlp will be al 11 o'clock with tho son xVIll Issue porhills upon rctjuests Miss Jean Itoadlcy, ot Mlrtdlubury Monday noon in the ftrchouse for road station there by school bit's. with forebodings of a new run- the bout will go. Today he visits'Louis luno-up In the Olympla there dent fbllower of the game. were Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Cole of day observed as "Faintly Smiday." and It it Is Impossible for the In- Cbllcgo, hhs relumed to Itor studies League Baseball Club Being Given Local High a luncheon meeting. following a vacnlion with .her rao- around conveyed in Promoter Mike Detroit, but tho American League In late April. Montclair. New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs An appropriate sermon will be del dlvdual lo call at tho Warden's No Now England tan Is Ignorant A successful baked bean and the, Mrs. Hnrribt .B.^ Hoadloy, Mon- Jacobs' veiled threats, Max Sctimcl- baseball schedule already Indicates primarily Mike and the cham Arvin Welch, Mdmarohcck, N. Y,, ivered by the pastor and fnrtilliei home ho win as.slsll to tho extent of the story of Tom Yawkev and , . • - T • Thomas Nugent,remains seriously frankturtcr supper was served In towcso Street. pion's managers will give the bout are requested lo sit together. The that the pei'mll will bd nihlltsd lo llig this week Informed American the Boston Red Sox. Yawkev has al-i'^"'- "'"' ^'^"^ '^"'"'^ Holablrd, Mr. ill In the hospital. the chib room at the pivrsonagc' last Heads, Always In GameRepresentativ e Joe Jacobs that ho to the city which offers tho best Combine At Ball Park ready spent i tremendous amounti?"'' Mrs Edward Dojon, Mr. and roll will be called to ascertain the the applicant. With tho heavy un terms of rental and the largest Friday evening under the auspices dergrowth ot last summer, dry and Ann Shopardson ot Pino.,oi;clu\rd Is taking every precaution to pre on the club, after he bought It from I , ' '^"0™"'°". ""^ Louis number of tamlUes present 100';ii of the Young People's Society. Miss scaling capacity. The cut Is always Mr, and Mrs, A, J, Pfciff, of Brad thicker than usual the uulhorltios returned Tuesday lo her,studies at vent any technicality from depriv Bob Qulnn In 1933, but Tom inhorit"^'°''*'- ley Avenue spent Sunday in Wclh- and the largest family, Eleanor Holal)lrd, Miss Snow and Must Baseball Magnates Made Tlieic I'oituiics In Oihct Fields— 10 per cent at the Yankee Stadium Coach Kncclit Is GivingMost Of His'Allcntion To Underclassmen teel IhatlHo danger ot forest and St. Margaret's. School,. ing him of the chance to repeat cd huge mining and lumber inter ersfleld, the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Sunday School \VI11 eotivcne at Robert Rice were the cOmmltfco In Some Inherit Teams they Own Hy Starting IJascball Prom The (85.000 capacity), but Phllly's Munl- grass flrcit IS greater tiitiii usual. agfilnst Joe Louis, Who Will Be-, in School For The Next Football Season. —Will ests from his uncle, Williams A George Ewings, 10 o'clock with Vernon 06dncy, su chargfc. rlpal Stadium (100,000) may lot him Miss Helen . Knowllon, daughter There Is a lookout stntlonert in the Miss'Marlon.L. FrcciuaUihas re liottom Up—Others Inherit Clubs From Their Fathers Instead of merely arriving In this Start Baseball Practice In Two V7ccks —To Have Fair Team Yawkey. Tom comes by his close af perintondenl. have the park rent Jrce. Chicago, of Mr, and Mrs. Archer knowllon Quonnapaug lower to assist local turned • lo her studies at. Whealon country forty days before the title finity for the game honestly, as his Is passing her spring vacation from The Norlhtord-Ntirth Bi-antord with 130,000 capacity In Soldier uncle owned llic Tigers from 1904 auihorltie.sln thi.') vicinity; Suspic College, Norton, Mass. It t:al
<——~-~ UNITED WALL PAPER Calendar Of Events RIGHT OUT OF THE AIRJ CO. APRIL 1st By R. P. SERVICE ——. "We Save You Money" GOSSIP FROM HOLLYWOOD: ' Idy wnnla lo\lcarn all about the ru- Bingo—Bencni St. Mary's Kcctory Fund—Tryst—8i.lO. Inler-ScluKi! I'TA, 2::!(). IM.HICSK, Mrs. C. Haskell Hush, Short. Hughcsrecl programs this summer, 93 CROWN ST. Robert Taylor Is a rrequonl vlsl-|dlmiints or I'aclng sloops before lie ho win not venture Into Radio City takes any bumps with his good one. Itc'iicli. without a guide. When In New York NEW HAVEN, CONN. tor around all Uic sets these days. Kxliiliil, Oil l'ninliii(?Hliy Daisy iMinid liellis, lla(;iima1i Memorial Virginia Bruce, who starts work a month ago, Hughes, exploring Telephone 8-B405 ...... The reason Is a brand now cam Ijihrsry, lOasl Haven, lower levels of tho buildings, got lost era, with Bob acting as the photo soon In "Yellow Jack" Is gathering liriiiiford OardiMi Club in Hlarikslonc Memorial Mlirary. lor two hours. Sample Book on Kequest grapher So far ho reports excel together recordings to play between Hurpriso Social, Vasa Star Hodge, 8:ir), lOvea Hall. • • • Don Voorhcos, maestro on "Caval lent results, In spite of the fact scenes on inc net aer taste runs APRIL 3rd that the prcsonl marks his first at cade oI America," uses a pencil for toward dreamy IlawJlan melodies lAdlowslilp Servino, TalKir Cliurch, 7:110. n baton, as you've probably learned tempt at amateur photography and she has n noteworthy collec Motion I'ii'.tiiro "The King of Kings", St. Andrew's Methodist previously. However, Voorhees has Business Directory With "The Toy Wife" about to get tion one superstition about the pencils ho under vray, Lulso Ralnor la a dally Olunrli. conducts with and that la that they The Port of 1 Seas" company saw APRIL 4th must not be sharpci cd. entrant at the front gate She's a promise matle Kood Maureen IMoary—12:15—ConKreijational Clhurch Parlors. drlvlnp; the brond new blue conver O'SuIllvan promised members of ToUct Outril« complete with seat tible, a gift from her husband, the cast loaves ot broad baked af (l(M)rgia Chapler, O. K, S., No. '18 in Cliili rooms. $12.05, Ilcntbig botlcm, rodlatora Hnnclioon, AVoinan's Au-xiliary, 1 :(ll). Short Heach flrelioUKe. Clifford Odots. ter an. old famUy recipe which she and fittings ut low prlccft; \>-a.sIihig And Melvyn Douglas, who appears obtained last year In Iieland ..The Allegro Miisic! Chili, 8;(!(), liosless, Mrs. S. V. Oslidrii opposite Miss Ralnor In the picture. bread was baked and distributed by NiirlhrMril-Norlli liriinfunl Hcngne of Woineri Voters at liomc of maclilnos aiid rcfrigcmtora. Conn. Is a dashing figure In his costumes Miss I'lnio llolaliird. North Sireet. i Monday night lallc-j on added appeal Maureen for drama lovers with the shift to Vlumbing & Heating Materials Co.. of 1850 Now Orleans.. Wearing Knst Haven Vouiin liepuliliean Cliili eiird. parly and dance in this day of "Those Wo Love," the nso Slate St., New Haven, Conn., all of his rcKalla, Douglass meas HOT TIPS FOR THE WEEK: , Town Hall, 8 to 12oVl(ick. drama serial formerly heard on Phono 0-0028. ures almost eight feet. Seven and Bob Burns, Jack Oakle, Kenny APRIL Bth Tucsdny nights. Ii cnnllnues to be one-halt Inches Is hat, two and one Baker, and Ann Miller, Victor h e II r d over NBC-I31uc network. (Iroeery Social, SeiiHiile Hall, Stniiy Creelt, S:in, spiiiisored liy "Those Wn Ijovc" brought Nan Grey, halt Inches arc heel Moore, Milton Berlo, Helen Broder- Vciiona llcliekiili Hodge. niin star shown above, to radio, TYPEWRITERS — ALL MAKES Buddy Ebson, who will appear In Ick, Hal Kemp and his orchestra Stony Crook I'TA H I'. M., in llic scliool • * • the same picture with Virginia head the great film musical which Ozzie Nelcon and Harriet Hililard New, Rcbullls, Rentals, Portables, Bruco entitled "Yellow Jack", Is win be shown at the Loew Poll Col- APRIL 6th have been seeing each other about Supplies shopping for a "Stand In" boat ot lego Theatre for one week starting I'Vllov'siiip Supper, North Branl'ord Chapel, 7:00. once a week and that at their Sun Convenient Terms Musicale, Kast Haven HiiKamaii Memorial Library. day "Seein* Stars In Hollywood" RELIANCE TYPEWRITER CO. all things The Idea la'that Bud- Frldiiy, April 1st. broadcast. Harriet, in movies, leaves Tlio theme ot the film Is based on APRIL 7th home at 0:00 a. m., returning about C. B. GUY, Hgr. what psychologists call "automatic Men's f!lnl),'l'rinity Chiireli, (i.lKI. . 8:00 p. m. C::zlo, playing at a night Jolm Conte. above, the Burns and Telephone 7-2738 oiub. leaves before that and gets Allen announcer, is an authority on IDS Crown Sireet, Now Haven f Annex Theatre writing," the peculiar faculty some Aninml I'nreiitH' Ni^liI, Kast Haven High School, home ot 3:00 n. m. They write notes Siiakesiicare and during rehearsals few persons possess of being able APRIL 3lh between tlmesi tolls little-knoWn stories about the If Qroiinls Oonior riioiie 4-»)8»l to write In their sleep or In a sub- Baid ot Avon. LOST—Pass Book No. 3304. If found ".Ohio Polhcs Ciincerte" North I'iranl'oril Town Hall. return to Branford Savings Bank. uconsclous state. Bob Burns Is as APRIL 0th • • « I'linrs., .Pri., Mar. Ill, Apr. I Arkansas hilly billy who yearns to Hducaliiiniil Trip to New York, Hearing Tony "Cswald" Labrlola LOST—Passbook No. 3866. If found Hoiairo Trover, Donald Woods In become a song compc-icr, although drawl "Ob, yeah." In that nasal tone APRIL 10th which Is his trade mark, you'd never return to Branford Savings Bank, "BIG TOWN GIEL" his efforts while nwalce are hope Branford, Conn. 3t lessly amateurish. When he Is asleep Connrmalioii, Talior Hutheriiii Chiireh. suspect his background. "Oswald" A1.SO APRIL nth won top honors in public speaking however ho can—and does—write while at school, and his parents and "The Game That Kills" ninneriit the Sea Shell, (i.:)(). inL-iiliiiry ol' Harry K. Ilarllctt I'nst LOST—Pass Book No. 7382. If found with Oharloa Quiqioy sparkling songs, and on this odd teachers urged a career as a lawyer return to Branford Savings Bank. phenomena the'whole'plot ot the for him I Bill., Snn.—April 2 & !1 picture hinges. BKES FOR SALE. Nine hives with "THE BAD MAN OF A triangular romance dovolp^ supers. S. A. Griswold, Branford. BRIMSTONE" amonff Jack Oakle, Baker, and Ann Telephone 20. MlUor, sensational dancing Ingenue. Man About with Wallace Boory Victor Moore as the Radio City pro ALSO Shorthand, Typewriting, Book "52nd STREET" ducer, Milton Boric, as Oakle's pi anist and Helen Brodcrlck as Ann Town keeping, Accounting, Business with Ian Hunter, Loo Oarrillo Miller's ncld-'tongue sister, arc also Administration, Dictaphone, BY .lOlIN C. CARIl Comptometer, Day and Evening 'I'uds., \V(ul.—Ai)ril ti & (I heavily Involved In the comedy and Sessions. Co-educational. Enter romantic phases of the picture, as A very elaborate system of "mos Jack MiUcr, dapper bandleader Myrna Ley, Pranohot Tone in are Buster West and Melissa, the rlcd sons are going to live In It. at any time. quito ditches" may be seen In the above, has directed music for Kale "MAN-PROOF" novelty dancing pair ot "Wlilto Smith for five ycnrs and Is currently AI.SO • Horse Inn" fame. Meadows between Harbor Street My dog Is the world's prize opti worklnp with her In licr Thursday STONE COLLEGE and the railroad. mist. She Is always trying to catch night series over CBS. 120 Temple St., New Haven Orslow Stovons, Holon Maok in Songs In the picture "Radio City "You Can't Buy Luck" Yes, yes! I know that mo.squltoes robins, and doesn't seem tho least • * • Revels" Include — "Speak Your don't dig trenches. I understand bit discouraged by repeated failures. Since Phil Baker started imperson TInn's., Fri.—-April 7 & 8 Heart," "Oood Night Angel," "I'm that this was state work. No Inves That reminds me of an Incident ating a Chinese sleuth, ho has re Taking A Shine To You," "Take A tigation has been asked tor so tar. ceived some clever fan mall relative Richard Dix, Pay Wray in that showed howia living species to tho series but tho topper is a Arleno Francis, stago and radio star Tip from Tho Tulip," "There's A adapts Itself to new needs. "IT HAPPENED IN New Moon Over The Old Mill" and letter that resembles n Chinese above, Is featured along with Erlo A fellow named Charles MllUkon laundry ticket. Phil can't translate Rolto and Ray Block's orchestra In BRANFORD "Swinging In Tho Corn." That new house on Klrkham HOLLYWOOD" Street Is a ready made building. In my home towii In Maine used to the mcssagel tho third "Johnny Presents" pro AI.SO -— gram being heard Friday nlghU "".I Kenny Baker, tho screen's new It looks first rate. raise some fine setters, and he had • • • LAUNDRY "She Asked For It" tenor sensation, sings tour ot tho wnen uusn nutjnus IL-LUUUJ LU i.cw • B."... «,-"•(. -• .. one female who had that same trick "WheYorkn Ruslor ha Hughe ehoi-st returnscries s otot Nehwb 1 Mutual network stations. Wm. Oargftn, Orion Hoyward song hits, with Jane Proman and ot chasing birds. She got so finally TLAT WORK Marilyn Vernon each singing one, One evening recently tho Com munlty House provided a mooting that she could leap 8 feet In the air Mr. Oswln Robinson, Minerva Ro (ind Bob Burns sings two "gag" binson and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ro place tor the Community Council and travel a lateral distance of 20 WET WASH songs. Three unique donco routines binson attended the wedding of Branford Drama Club, Boy Scout feet. (, LANPHIER'S arc also featured In the picture by One ol her pupsi,- also a female, Mis Jean White In East Grcenwicii, SOFT DRY Ann Miller & by tho West and Ma- Committee and Drama Tournament got to be a much bettor glider than COVE Rhode Island on iaturday. Capitol Theatre som duo. Hal Kemp and his orches commlttoo all at one time, not to mention tho Masons who wore hold her mother, and so It went with 271 Main St, tiaH Iliwcn, Conn. Ira have a featured spot. Tlie Allegro Music Club will meet Ing an affair on the floor above. each succeeding generation. One Tho Second Big Feature on the at the home of Mrs. S. V. Osborn, If Branford doesn't keep that descendant in the seventh gener Don SuUowiiy, .son of Mr.. and Sun., Mon., Tncs., April ll-f-r) same program of the College Thea Jr., Wlltord Avenue April 4 at 8:00 FINISHED WORK place operating It will make a big ation developed wings like a flying Mrs. Frank Sulloway returned from tre Is "Tho Big Shot" with Guy o'clock.. Mrs. Willis Pratt, Jr. will Rohort Taylor in mistake. squirrel, and Charles used to take the hospital on Tuesday KIbboe, Dorothy Moore, Cora With her out to catch partrldges'on the lead a program of ensemble music. BACHELOR SERVICE "A Yank at Oxford" crspoon and Oordon Jones. wing. 4-H Variety Girls are planning a AtSO Starting Friday at the Loew Poll Spring Is creeping up on us. Ev series of meetings on gardening. Vasa Star Lodge will hold a sur erything Is showing signs or roawak She camo to a sad end when she Prank Morgan, Maiy Astor in Theatre—"Olrl of tho Odlden West' tangled up with a bald-headed The club numbers 10 local girls and prise social •tomorrow evening in with Jcannette MacDonald and Nel ened life, except the League ot Na "Paradise For Three" eagle, and that put an end to i Is under the leadership ot Mrs. Svea Hall. son Eddy, also In tho cast arc Leo tions. Glady.s Fenn. CarlUo and Walter Pldgcon. Why wouldn't It be the decent and very Interesting experiment In ev Tel. 572-2 — 572-3 Wed., Thurs.—April li-T oultlon. Mr. and Mrs. Hollls H, Huglns of The second feature on tho same sanitary thing to have a nice fun Miss Jane Taylor ot Hartford has Mlltord announce the birth of a eral tor tho poor old league? Too bad; that strain might have B. W. NelBon, Prop. "WISE GIRL" program Is "Walking Down Broad been developed In time Into trails returned from St. Petersburg, Pla. daughter, Miriam Amy in Grace way" WITH atlantlc mall carriers. and is visiting at the home of Mr. Hospital on March 25. Mrs. Huglns I hear that a couple ot local boys and Mrs: Joseph Haddock, ol For was Amy Farnham. I Miriam Hopldns, Ray Milland A public grocery social will bo held have already fried the swimming. iimesci^sms&ssmsisjsmsseamer^samii, ALSO There was a tractor busy at the est Street at Seaside Hall Thursday evening The date tor my first dip will be rear end ot the Branford Theatre StoUa Ardlor, John Payno in at 8:15. Vcnona Robekah Lodge July, 4th, If It's warm enough. early this week, but I didn't get Mr. and Mrs. Hay Blakeslee ot "LOVE ON TOAST" sponsors the affair. Legal Notice down there to find out about It. New Haven will occupy the Har- I'M, Sat.—April 8-9 The little house on Ivy Street be I hate to miss up on one like that. boru cottage this season. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bunnell of longing to Dominic Lepric ot Brushy DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. East Haven announce tho birth of W. 0. Fields in Plain Is being made over Into a good As I came down toward the Bank Following an, illness of over three PROBATE COURT, March 22nd, a daughter, Judith Elizabeth, Mar. "The BIG BROADCAST looking two famly house. Night last night It looked from a months Stacey Ward Is now much 1038. 20 In Grace Hospital. OF 1938" I hoar that the owner's two mar- distance as though the sidewalk In Improved ESTATE OF EMILY M. FOWLER ALSO [ront was solidly roofed with um late ot Branford In said District, "CITY GIRL" brellas. deceased. The Court ot Probate tor the Dis •with Phyllis Brooks If anybody In that jam ever died ot a heart attack his body would Main Package trict ot Branford hath limited and SATURDAY NIGHT keep on standing until the verdict allowed six months from the date BANK NITE .Announcing was announced. Store hereof, tor the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims tor "••F'l I wanted very niueh to scratch my left knee but I couldn't get nt PHONE 1213 settlement. Those who neglect to HOTEL The Opening It. 2r)aiMiiiiiSl., Tdiilc F.1(1K. present their accounts properly at 1^1 tested, within said time, will be de Pequot theatre At the town meeting the moder barred a recovery. All persons in DRAKE of the ator read about two typed pages JAMES WALSH debted to said Estate are requested about the bond Issue. When he had to make Immediate payment to [jSouth Carolina Ave, at Paoifio; Kri., Sat.—April 1 &2 finished a deaf old lady asked her Distilled THE BRANFORD TRUST CO., ^Atlantic City, New Jerseyj companion what It was about. Administrator. Oash Night Every Friday STRAIGHT WHISKEY Quality Market And the companion answered, Address. Branford, Conn. European Plan Hotel — U The Adventurous Blonde "They want to Issue bonds to pay for 3-24,31,4-7 the bridge and the school." 1.39 Moderate Kates n — WITH — with a high grade stock of the I That's boiling It down. 2 year old 90 Proof -' Slonda FarroU Barton MaoLono finest meats, fresh vegetables NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS i y ALSO Notice Is hereby given to all tax and other food products. Ever notice how the men who Distilled 7,150 OulsiileFurnishe Rooms d Bcautifullyl11| "CARNIVAL QUEEN" make the most money got to work payers of the town ot Branford, res latest In the morning? ident and non-resident, that the We ought to cut down that old Dry,- Gin frlst half of the tax on the list of Also Smnll Apartments gSun., Mon., Tuos., April ;i-l-r> SATURDAY APRIL 2ncl proverb to read 1937 Is due and payable on April 4, Fiill.v Equipped Including x' Early to bed, and early to rise, 1938. Electric Refrigeration jl "The BIG BROADCAST Assuring you ol' courlcous makes a man healthy. 1.00 Taxes remaining unpaid thirty days after becoming due shall be 1' OF 1938" aitontion JUKI p.voiu])!. I'uKill- quart '( Convenient to Piers, Theatres I < h A certain local man had a keg subject to interest at the rate of J with W .0. Fields, Martha Baye uuMii, of tiny IKMHI for your of older made last tall and left It 6-10 ot I'/v for each month which and Cliurclics — Also — table. out doors all winter, hoping that it Many More shall have elapsed from the time it "LET THEM LIVE" would freeze up so that he could shall have become due and payable Also Bus and Railroad Depot (; draw the Apple-Jaek from the cen until the same shall be paid. (Rate with John Howard, Nan Oroy ter. Specials of interest—7.2% per year). We Welcome Your Visit Having given up hope that it I will be at the Town Hall, Bran i Garage Aeconimodations Wed., Tlnu's.—April li & 7 would freeze he decided a day or ford, from 9:00 A. M. to 12:00 Noon HARRY RASSMAN, Prop. two ago to tap the key. We carry a complete and from 1:00 P. M. until 5:00 P. M. For Literature and Kates, WOMAN CHASES MAN He did so, and toUnd it empty. stock of every day except Thursday, April Perhaps It evaporated. 14. 1938 when I will be at Stony Address Miriam Hopldns, Jool McCroa 222 Main Street Branford Seagi'ams — Calverts ALSO Creek. Branford schools will close April and National Bonded D. F. DALY. |i W. Graham Ferry, Mgr. [| "The Game That Kills" 14 for a vacation, reopening April Liquors Collector of Taxes. 25. 3t n r3a«er:at«r:5!«sr2j'J