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PAGE EIGHT THE BRANFOBD Hagnmn Library of August, 1042 Snst Haven,Conn Legal Notice JAMES C, OGILVIB, Schanzenbach Minnie ct al to A. Tax Collector, T. Gorman, Cosey Beach Ave . WJ1EREA8, LOUIS DEMARCO, East Haven, Connecticut EAST HAVEN Mortgage Deeds as shown on said Map, 60 feet, Happy Birthday THE'NEED IS GREAT •JR.,. or 213 HAMILTON STREET, 11'4 Inches, more or less; WHEREAS, FILOMENA APUZZO, Clork C. C. et ux to N. H. B. & L. ROOMING HOUSE NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, has Assn., Foxon Rd. NORTHERLY—by lot No. 6, as late of New Haven, Connecticut, de­ ROTARY TODAY Bruce Collopy Is o blrthdoy boy on DON'T HESTITATE •neglected to pay the taxes on the Grimm G. J. et ux to Vincent BOARDING HOUSES • shown on said Map, 104 feet, 4 ceased, FRANCESCO APUZZO, of The topic tor this noon's Rotary the 25th. herein mentioned Grand List, I, Name Teachers Gombardclla, 30 Richmond St.. RED CROSS STATION WAGON Inches, more or less; 272 EAST STREET, NEW HAVEN, luncheon talk was "Duties perform nOTEIiS MUST REGISTER JAMES C OOILVIE, as TAB^ COL­ Johns C. R. et ux to First Fed. EASTERLY—by lot No. II, as shown CONNECTICUT, Individually and ed by the United States Commis­ Frederick Bllcker, East Main WITH RENT DIRECTOR LECTOR, by the authority "' given To East Haven Sov. & Loan Assn., 14 Edwards St. on said Map; 60 feet, more or less; as administrator of the Estate of sioner's Office" given by Attorney Street observed his birthday anni­ me by the STATE OP CONNECTI- Olson Martin to W. H. Foote ^ht Pranforti HV AUGUST 31st . SOUTHERLY—by lot No. 0, as Fllomena Apuzzo, CARL APUZZO, Thomas A. Grimes of the United versary August 3rd and he and 'CUT, do hereby give notice that I trus. Main St., Farm River. AND EAST HAVEN NEWS shown on said Map, 114 feet, 1 of 272 BAST STREET, NEW HAV­ School Force States Commissioner's office. will sell at public auction on OCT. Pacelll Arcangelo to Comm. B. & Mrs. Bllcker celebrated their wed­ VOL. XV—NO. 18 Inch, more or less. EN, CONNECTICUT, and PETER Rollln Mettler has been welcomed ding annlversory on the first. 10, 1042, A.n. at ths hour of lOiOO TORELLO, of 301 ORCHARD ST., T. Co., Foxon Road. Branford, Connecticut, Thursday, Aug-ust 20, 1042 SECOND PIECE known as lots TEACHER ASSIGNMENTS Into the club. A,M. at the TOWN HALL, EAST numbers II, 12 and 13 on said map NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, have Suprenant W. A. et ux to H, D. Page et ux. Green St. Betsy Anrt'Cochran, daughter of PRICE FIVE CENTS HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, • the pro­ neglected to pay the toxes on the bounded: The Board of Education has an­ Rev. Father William Myers ot St. Mr. and Mrs. Wolter Cochran, 10 perty belonging to said LOUIS DE-I herein mentioned Grand Lists, I, Assignment of Mortgage SOUTHERLY—by Osmond Street, nounced the teacher assignments Foul's Church has recovered from Ure Avenue, East Haven will reoch MARCO, JR.; for taxes, interest, Hen JAMES C. OGILVlb, as TAX COL­ Bradley P. C. est. to Mary J. Brad­ as shown on said map, 70 feet, 10 throughout the East Haven schools. a recent tonsllectomy. ley from Dorothy G. Nightingale, the odvanced age of 6 on the 28lh Selective Service Board St. Augustine Local Chapter fees, and expenses Incurred on thi LECTOR, by the authority given me Light Company inches, more or less; In which there are relotlvely few Catherine St. ot August. Grand List of 1034, 1035, ,1030, 1937, WESTERLY—by lots No. 0, 7, 8, 0, by the STATE OF CONNECTICUT, changes. In the elementary schools Hammer Field Bazaar JESSE E. TAYLOR Releases of Mortgages Parish Plans Contributions 1038, 1039, 1040, 1041 Inclusive. and 10, as shown on said map, 113 do hereby give notice that I wHl the following assignments have Ends 25th Year • Said property Is bounded and dc- sell at public auction on OCT. 10, Funeral services were held yes­ Conn. Sttv. Bk. to Hermlna Johns, John H. Birch, Cedar Street ob­ AnswersCall To Supply feet, 3 Inches, more or less; ' been made: Edwards St. •'scrlbcd as follows: 1942, A.D. ot the hour of 10:00 A.M. terday afternoon tor Jesse E. Tay­ served his birthday Wednesday In Amount to $400 NORTHERLY—by lots No. 5 and Tuttic School: Loretta Hanlcy, lor of 142 George Street who died First Nat. B. & T. Co. to P J. Da- Mlltord, Mass., where he and Mrs. Annual Bazaar Realizes Profit Of $700 Lots 48 and 40 N. Victor Street, at the TOWN HALL, EAST HAVEN, Public Service 108 as shown on said Map, 64 principal, Grade 7; Ruth Younger- In Rutland, Mass., In the 40lh year men et ux, No. High St. Birch have gone tor a two weeks East IJavon, Conn., bounded; CONNECTICUT, the property be­ Four Hmidrod dollars has been feet, 10'/4 Inches, more or loss; man, Grade 0; Elizabeth Ritchie ot his age. N. H. B. & L. Assn. to W. J. Sshaw vacation. Men For Induction Soon Plans ore now complete for the SOUTHERLY—by Victor Street, as EASTERLY—by lot No. 14, as longing to said FILOMENA APUZ­ first annual bazaar to be held tor collected by the executive commit­ Organized When Nation 'Was At Grode 5; Perl Magld, Grade 4; el ux, 2 pes. For View Ave tee of the local Chapter of the shown on said Map, 50 feet; shown on said Map, 100 feet, more ZO for taxes. Interest, Hen fees, and the benefit ot St. Augustine's parish War—Started With 43,430 Oua- For Each Organization Margaret Vondcrcook, Grade 3; N. H. Prog. B. Si L. Assn. to H. E, WESTERLY—by • Lot No. 50, as expenses Incurred on the Grand Miss Patricia Boutello ot River­ Leatrlce Tucker whose birthday Bn^nford-East Haven Group Left August 18 For Prelim­ American Red Cross as contribu­ or less. Noncy Catolde, Grade 2; Mary An- Faulkner et al. Green St in North Branford. Rev. John J. tions to the Administrative Station tomors—Now Serves 200,000. shown oil said Map, 100 feet; List of 1933, 1034, 1035, 1038, 1037 side Terrace has as a guest this Is the loth hos olready received a McCarthy, pastor of the church, on IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have ttstosio, Grode 1; Anne Coleman Von Horn Ellse to Arcangelo Pac­ telegram ot greeting from her Ma­ inary Examination—Board Called to Induct Residents Wagon Fund. M. P. NORTHERLY—by lots No. 07 and hereunto set my hand this Olh day 1038, 1030, 1040, 1941, Inclusive. KIndergorten Rose Brown, special week Miss Beryl Sulllvon ot Branr elll, Foxon Rood Who Moved Here Prom Other Board Areas. last Sunday told of this being the The Connecticut Light and Pow­ Rice Hose Co. and Ambulance Fund Share Equally ford. rine brother, Larry. infant parish In he Hartford R. C. Donations may bo sent to Chai-lcs OS, as shown on said Map, 50 feet; of August, 1042. Said property Is bounded and de­ Union School: Kotherlne Kllloy, Release of Welfare Lien er Company ob.scrves the 25th an­ in1 ifiMO$140O0 ProfiProfitt GaineGainedd BByv RecenRGcnni-t. Affair—""Bo'tlAffnir —-R/^*!i' EASTERLY--by Lot No. 47, as shown Diocese. The parish will be one Boxlor at Blackston Memorial Li­ niversary of its organization as a -JAMES C. OGILVIE. scribed as follows: Principal, Grade 7; Helen Robinson, State to Hermlna Johns, Edward A large number ot young men ot brary or, If desired a representa­ Groups Pleased With Results. on said'Map, 100 feet, The Ever Ready Group ot the orla Hotel, to Lieutenant Bernard S. year old next month. A handsome public service company this month, Tax Collector, Lots No. 0 and 10 E. Thompson Grade 8; Margarete Bauer, Grade 6; Street. East Haven and Branford reported tive will coll. as shown on a "Map of Thompson Doris Coleman, Grade 4; Josephine Old Stone Church will meet Tues­ Levlnson of Brooklyn. Tuesday for preliminary examina­ Reserve Tables rectory has been buHt and furnished according to on announcement East Haven, Connecticut Avenue, East Haven, Connecticut, Release of Mechanics Lien and for the benefit ot summer vi­ Because ot priorities the Red Somclhinc over $1400 was realized Avenue Gardens, Section 1, Bast bounded: Long, Grade 3; Tlthoa Groyer, day at 2 with Mrs. WlUiam G. West, Batter BIdg. Mat. Co. to Carl tion. This group Is expected to be made today by William H. Sangslor by the M. P. Rice Hose Co. and of Thompson Avenue. Miss Minnie Beardsley, Prospect sitors three Masses are celebrated Cross cannot purchase an unused Ambulance Fund Haven Connecticut, owned and de­ WHEREAS, MARY BARRY, of WESTERLY—by Thompson Avenue, Grade 2; Alice McNeil, Grade 1. Clark et ol, Foxon Road. ordered tor Induction Into military For Saturday's car. Anyone knowing where a late manager of the Brantord district. tile Ambulonco Committee for their veloped by the Mortgage : Invest­ Hill has ben entertaining her ne­ service within two weeks. each Sunday during the summer. The company was lnoor|)orated In 143 BRADLEY ST., NEW HAVEN, as shown on said Map, 60 feet, Oerrlsh School: Dalsoy Gurney, Appointments phew, Charles Linsley ot Sea Island, model can bo bought will please call efforts ot the Bozonr ot Hommer ment Realty Company, Aloxonder Mr. and Mrs. L. Rocheleau, Sal- ' Instructions and railroad tickets This necessitates the services of an Connecticut In 1017. Party Thursday Field all last week. CONNECTICUT, has neglected to 8-5/8 inches, more or less; principal, Grade 7; Katherlne Mc- De Matty Josephine T. odm. tor Georgia. Benefit Party additional priest each weekend. Mrs. James Walworth. It is plan­ Cahn, Civil Engineer and Surveyor, Kee, Grade 0; Ruth LaPolnte, Grade tonstall Parkway entertained Sat­ est. of A. O. De Matty. were Issued Monday evening by the ned to use it for emergency pur­ The C. L. & P. Co. has served pay the taxes on the herein men­ NORTHERLY—by Lot No. .8, as Masses are now being lield In the The Branford Garden Club will The amount will bo equally divid­ Scale 1 Inch etjuals 50 feet", on fllo 5; Georglano Hawtln, Grode 4; Rose urday night at the Summit House Pelrlcclone Anna adm. for est. ot Selective Service Board In the Toole poses in addition to administrative. Brantord since 1017, when the pro­ tioned Grand Lists, I, JAMES C. shown on sale) Map, 114 feet, 1 NO GOP MEETING Reservations tor over sixty tables Northford Community House as the sponsor a eord party on Thursday, ed bolween the two groups and is Irtthe East Haven Town Clerk's' DePrancesco, Grade 3;Mrs. John In observance ot their 42nd wed­ John Alterelll. Building It is understood that tires, lubes and perties ot The United Electric Light OOILVIE, as TAX COLLECTOR, by Inch; / Therewlll be no August meeting have been made tor the Lawn Par­ parish includes all of the township Aug, 27, al the Montowese House, considered by both committees as .Office. Lowler, Jr., Grade 2; Louise Grava, ding Anniversary.. List ot men Inducted August 18:' gas are available for such purposes. & Water Company were acquired. the authority given me ' by the EASTERLY-by Lot No. 11, as ty to be held on Saturday, August ot North Brantord. With the ex­ Indian Neck tor the benefit ot the very salistaotory. ' .'. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,'I have Grade 1; Helen Myronick, Kinder­ ot the Womans Republican Club. From Branford: Vincent Chest Mr. Songster has been manager of STATE OF CONNECTICUT, do shown on said Map, 38 feet, 3'A ESTIMATES DUE 22, 1942, at 2:15 P .M. tor the bene­ penses ot building and orgonlzatlon Ambulonco Fund. The committee Among the local people who .hereunto set my hand this Oth day garten, special. I Ray Falrchlld has returned from nut, Lawrence Nlckerson, Stanley the Branford district since 1030. hereby give notice that I will sell Inches; The estimates tor expenditures fit ot St. EUzabeth's Church. It is hoped that the bazaar will be In charge ore: Mrs. W. T. Nott, worked at the Ba',8aar were: Misa of August^ 1042. Laurel School: Dorothy Clark, a vacation at Sherbourne, Vt. Bartholomew, Paul Lehr, John Moc- at public auction on OCT. 10, 1942,SOUTHERLY-b y Osmond Street, during the coming fiscal year This affair sponsored by the St. most successful. Organized at a time ' when our chairman; Mrs. Arthur Ailing, Mrs. Peggy Holmes, Alfred Skolomls, JAMES C. OGILVIE, principal. Grades 7 and 8; Hortense which storts Oct. 1, must be In the Mlllen, Carl Estrom, Aldo Gar- Winners Given nation was at war. The Cohneotl- A.D. at the hour of 10:00 A.M. at as shown on said Map, 120 feet, gamelll, William Proto, Robert Elizabeth's Woman's Club assisted Meetings have been held weekly Samuel A. Grlswold, Mr. William John Godails, Joseph Resjan, Ed- Tax Collector, Golln, Grades 5 and 0; Betty Preller LEGION SWIM MEET hands of the Board ot Finance be­ cut Light and Power Company took the TOWN HALL, EAST HAVEN, 3 Inches ' BRANFORD • Damberg, John Klockars, Victor by the St. Elizabeth's Mens Club Is Roberts, vice-chairman; Mrs. C. E. word Drlscoll, Prlmo, MarlnoUo,' Grades 3 ond 4; Marie Hogan, The Safety Committee ot the fore Aug. 15. Immedlotely there­ and a set up ot parish workers has an active part In supplying electrl East Haven, Connecticut CONNECTICUT, the property be­ as shown on a "Map of Thompson Amatorl, Martin Bushnell, Francis drawing to it's climax. The cash' been announced. Mr. Albert Bouler, War Stamps Smith, tables; Mrs. Grlswold John and Peter Pauk, Dan Dalley, Grades 1 ond 2. American Legion plans os a climax after the budget hearings wlU take city and gas to Connecticut Indus longing to said MARY BARRY, for Avenue Gardens, Section 1, East Johnson, Owen Cole, Helmer Holm. drawing will be the hlghllgltt ot the president ot the Holy Name Soci­ chairs; Mrs. H. R. Bunnell and Mrs. John Sudao, Dnn Sudao, Steve, Even, Momauguln School: Elsie ePalmer, ot summer season In swimming and place as provided under the town's WHEREAS, VINCENT CRISCO- taxes, Interest, Hen fees and ex­ Haven Connecticut, owned and de­ LAUNDRY John Megaro, Earl Mann, Edward afternoon wiht severol door prizes try. Today, Mr. Sangstcr declared, M. D. Stanley, flowers; Mrs. Alden Louis Aceto, Louis Locarno, Paul principal. Grade 7; Elizabeth Hearn, first old tranllng the annual swim­ Board of Finance. ety lias been elected os chairman For Awards LO, of 683 EAST STREET, NEW' penses incurred on the Grand List veloped by the Mortgage Invest­ Nesblt, Robert Dahl, Edward Tur­ donated by merchants and friends and Mrs. William Lyon, Jr., has been Connecticut utilities are contribu­ Hill, refreshments; Mrs. Thomos F. Sudao, Sled Weted, Mr. and Mrs? Grades 5 and 8; Grace Mawney, ming meet at Cosey Beach tor Aug­ FLAT WORK ting an even greater share lo a new Adam Bombollskl, Mr. and .Mrs. HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, has ne­of 1028, 1927, 1920, 1929, 1930, 1931, ment Realty Company, Alexander ner, John Longgard, Antonio Treg- of the Short Beach Community, elected as publicity chairman. Booth Saturday afternoon at Hotchkiss Paradise, Mrs. Rutus Shepord, Mrs. glected to pay the taxes on the Grades 4 and 5; Helen Shoemaker, ust 17. Because ot employment ot Card playing will be the' main war effort. Grlswold, Mrs. Raymond M. Van Gene Alexander, Francis Tobhi, 1932, 1933, 1934,1035, 1930, 1037, 1938 Cahn, Civil Engineer and Surveyor, Grades . 2 _ and 3; Helen Malone, the older boys and girls the program jlo, Ivar Reff, Arthur White, WU- clialrmen are George Augur, John Grove the annual Hotchkiss Grove ^-heroin mentioned Grand Lists, I, WET WASH event ot the,' day with souveniers In 1017, the company served 43,- Wlo, food; Mrs. Frank Lowe, Mrs. John Banco, Mrs. John Homro, Mrs. 1030, 1940, 1941 Inclusive. Scale 1 Inch equals 50 feet", on file Grades 1 and 2. ot events Is planned to permit great­ llom (3reom, Walter Stanley, Har­ Hartigan, Sr., George Fair, John Junior Field Day was brought to a JAMES C. OGILVIE, as TAX COL­ being given away. Players are ask­ 43fl customers, while today there Donald Sawlclle, white elephant; Walter Damberg, Mrs. George Col- Sold property Is bounded and de­ In the East Haven Town Clerk's er participation by children of the old Cortese, George Refsbeck, Ed­ McKenzie, Alex Hart, Mrs. Alme successful close with supper served Highland School: Mary Cunning­ STONY CREEK SOFT DRY ed to please bring their 'own cards. are more than 200,000 customers.. Mrs. Roberts, table prizes; Mrs. A, burn, Miss Lilly Olson, Mrs. -Roose­ LECTOR, by the authority given scribed as follows:. Office. ages nine to 15 years of age ward Drlscoll, Louis DeFlHppo, Ar Charbonneau, Mrs. Mary Strick­ to 150 children. me by the STATE OF CONNECTI­ ham, principal. Grades 7 and 8; mand. Bruno. The lawn will be attractively spaced Tlic Company now servos 100 B. Knowllbn and Mrs. C. B. Hitch- velt Enqulst, and Mrs. Esther Neu­ Lots No. 140 and i41 E. Coe Av­ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have land, Miss Ida Augur. They hove All day the youngsters' enjoyed CUT, do hereby give notice that I Catherine Montague, Grades 8 and by ROSE ALTERMATT with gay sun umbrellas and lovely announced the following list ot as­ towns, 05 per cent of the area of cook, door prizes; Mrs. Ailing, Mrs mann, Mrs. Marjorle Bllcker, Char­ enue, East Haven, Conn., and hereunto set my hand this Oth day gomes, swimming events, 32 In les Miller, Donald Hayword, Mr. will sell at public auction on OCT. 7; Edna Herr, Grade 5; Mabel Miss Eleanor E. Smith of 87 Tyler , From East Haven: Pasquale De- young ladies will go amongst the sistants, Mr. and Mrs. Michael An^- the state and 41 per cent ot. the Roberts, Mrs. Harrison Lang, Mrs bounded; of August, 1042. I Street Is vacationing In Sparrow- number, and a treasure hunt and and Mrs, F. J. O'Reilly, Mr. and 10,-1042, A.D. at the hour ot 10:00 Gollogher, Oredes 3 and 4; Mary Miss Eunice Keyes wos a week­ Leotiardo, Robert Beuohele, Thom­ tables serving cold drinks. atrudo, Alme Charbonneau, Cliarles population. William D. Plnkham and Mrs, WESTERLY~by Coe Avenue, for­ bush', N. Y. FINISHED WORK peanut scramble for the smaller Mrs. Arnold Peterson, Mrs. Roland JAMES C. OGILVIE, | Flood, Grade 2; Helene Orlondo, end visitor at the home of Miss as Flynn,- Alden Dutton, Merritt Anyone wishing tickets tor this Bauer, Tosallne Palluzzi, Mrs Char­ Samuel Doano, tickets. Tickets A.M. at the TOWN HALL, EAST merly known as Momauguln Av- tots. About $40 worth ot war stamps Generating capacity hos Inproasr Van Sands, Mrs. Edith Locke, Mrs. Tax Collector, Grade 1; Margaret Mack, KInder­ Angelica Carabello at Crescent Thompson, Arthur Clarke, Anthony occasion may get them on the les Augur, Mrs. Edward Daly, Mrs. may be purchased from Mrs. Ailing. HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, the pro­ were given as prizes. The winners ed from 27,770 kilowatts In 1017 to Frederick Shaw, Miss IVIarjorlo enuc,as shown on sold Map, 50 East Haven, Connecticut gorten, departmental. Mr. and Mi's. William R. Murphy Beach, New London. BACHELOR SERVICE Sorrlhtlno, Edward Slmonl, Anthony grounds or call any member of the' Mary Rapone, Mrs. Esther Doody, perty belonging to said VINCENT being: Peggy Anderson, Dick Bald­ 104,i45 kilowatts today. A new Mrs. Roberts will purchase prizes Bllcker, William Muftert, Austin feet; ' Foxon School: Doris White, are at their shore cottage, Jetter- Onofrio; John Scolla, Thomas Fer- committee, preferably Mrs Sulli­ Mrs. George Augur, Jr., Charles win, David, William and Mary Bo- CRISCOIO, for taxes. Interest Hen 45,000-klowattt generating unit, assisted by Mrs. Frank Lowe and Colburn, Dominic BoutatiUtis Frank NORTHERLY—by lot No, 142, as WHEREAS, JOE ABBAGNARO, principal, Grades 1, 2 and 3; Louise socnn„ °'"Place—. Short Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Elljoh Boll hove re­ rldlaJ Herbert Boughton, Russell van general chairman at 1378. Mary Strickland, Victor McLaugh­ lond. Bill Buriand, Maryllnd Chtlds, fees and expenses Incurred on the being installed at Devon and sched­ Mrs.. Donald Sawtollo In addition Clancy, Harry Brazoau, J. W. Cook- shown on sold Map, 100 feet; of 24 FRANKLIN STREET, NEW Dldow, Grades 4, 5 and 0; Estelle turned from a cruise to Greenport. Andrews, Lawrence Porto, Anthony The committee and friends will lin, Germaine Senecal, Edna Hart, Alex OagliardI, Bob Gardiner, Susan Grand List of 1035, 1030, 1037, 1938, Wrobell ,Grades 7 and 8. uled for operation this fall, will In­ to door and table prizes there will son, Dr. Philip Gorlach, Louis Rlt- EASTERLY—by lots No. 217 and HAVEN, CONN.,, has neglected to REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Cocaoe, John Martini, Edward Soio- meet this evening at their club Mrs. Alex Hart, Claire Matt, Marlon Holabird, Jack and Gordon Hutch­ 1039, 1940, 1041 Inclusive. TEL. 572-2 — 672-3 crease the Installed generating ca­ be slam prizes. ' 2lnger, Leo Mallloux, Mr. and Mrs. 210, as shown on said Map, 50pa y the taxes on the. heroin men­ High School'Annex teachers will Warranty Deeds Miss Constance Iris Kellner, skl, Thomas Roach, Anthony Pesce, rooms for a special meeting to ar­ Buccelll, WUllam Murphy and Fellz inson, Barbara Jacob, Jimmy Kcn- Said.property Is bounded and de­ pacity to 230,145 kilowatts. The Smedlcy Co, ot New Haven Frank Ablondl, Mrs. Jerry Grondln, feet; tioned Grand List, I, JAMES C. be: Eleonore'Leary; Doi'othea Mur­ Bassett L. H. to G. J. Grimm et daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo William Monaco,'" Henry Upson, range last minute - details. All re-Dzwonkoskl. ncy, Frank Kennedy, Bob Lake, scribed OS follows; Taxes have also Increased, Mr. has donated pencils matches and Leonard Page, Mrs. Jolin McLean, SOUTHERLY-by Lot No. 130, OSOGILVIE , as TAX COLLECTOR, by phy; Helen Sfruzynskl and Hlldur ux, 30 Richmond St. 40' (mtg. 2575) Kellner, Brooklyn, N. Y. was mar- i B. W. Nelson, Prop. 2r&ury^.iiu(;hlin,u„ Thomai> Bra^y, turnsfor tickets are asked at this Betty McDonald, Bill McDonald, Lots No. 123 to 128 S. Victor St., *p> f •^fr*-~!!\ Booths will present for,gale cakes, Sangster said. He pointed out that score cards. Miss Jean Mario Ablondl, Miss Rcna shown on said map, 100 feet, the authority given me by the Svenson., , - Damon P. J. ot ux lo F. S. Lamb rled August 2, In the Waldorf Ast-' Thomas Smith, John Velush, Wll- tlmef»»Romembei»wMaln^Bt;;>$Bhei;t incyiworkj ——<-i-'-' .«j-••"-.. fellly Poterl.on,j3fla7VJ0^^^^^^ 14. at 7;3QJln..tbB.bomo ot Mrs.. Sam­ "Map of Bradford Manor", on file hereby give notice that I will sell , These local men registered at out- The young ladles that hove vol­ and forms of entertainments willi "•"?"•."""/ War Bonds worc'rwon. by,:;Joseph. .-^ shown on said Map, 100 feet; changes are Miss Grace E. Blan- Johns, 14 Edward St. (mtg 3500). erionaumptlon.has risen from 71, uel Grlswold and all members'arc Flnla, West Main Btroot, Niijnbor, In the East Haven Town Clerk's at public auction on OCT. lo, 1942, of-town registration centers, have unteered to help on the refresh also be featured. The bazaar will' EASTERLY—by Lot No. 122, as chord to replace Ralph Goodrich as Junlver R. C. et ux to Anna E. 433,127 kllowatthours In 1B18 to urged 1.0 be present to make TO 001275 unclaimed; Number 04S330, Office. A.D. at the houi' of 10:00 A.M. at i^ince moved to Branford and were ment committee are; Miss Leatrlce be held on the North Brantord Ath-1 head of the English Department, Vogt, 47 Prospect PI. 50' (mtg. 2711). 057,035,810 kllowatthours In the ports. unclaimed; Miss Alldo Ludlow, Sun- shown on said Map, iOO feet; IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hove the TOWN HALL, EAST HAVEN, Inducted by this Selective Service Tucker, Audry Helser, Patricia letic Field tor tour consecutive days ROTARY HEARS TALK and Mrs. Fronces Hunter, as ex- Russo B. A. to Anthnoy Selltte, Complete past 12 montlis. sot Beach; Charles Evoskavlch, 08 SOUTHERLY-by land ot parties hereunto set my hand this Oth day CONNECTICUT, the property be­ Boafd. White, Joan Armstrong. Ann Mur­ and nights, August 26, 27, 28, and* chonge teacher to serve as Dean of Humbert St. 100'. Hop.son Ave. unknown, 100 feet; ot August, 1942. ' longing to said JOE ABBAGNARO; phy, Aiyce Kligerman, Sally Wills, 29. On the last night a fifty dollar ON FRESH AIR FUND English. '•' '•• Stackpole E. J. et ux to W. A. • Ornett Johnson, Leonard Brown, POLICE DEPARTMENT WESTERLY—by lot No. 127, as JAMES 0. OGILVIE, for taxes. Interest, lien fees, and Marie Dendas, Annette Rompe. , War Bond will be given away. Saturday afternoon a special mat­ Suprenant et ux. Green St. 50'. Robert Bird, Robert Felton, Ber­ Miss Joyce Winberg, social work­ shown on said Map, 100 feet. Tax Collector, expenses Incurred, on the Grand The other assignments In the Home Furnishers Among those who have made res­ Friends ot the parish are invited to GIVES JULY REPORT Patriotic Fair inee was opened at reduced prices Zapp Chas. est. to A. T. Gorman, nard Thompson, Albert Haddock ervations are: er with the Family society ot New Known as Lots Number 123, 124, East Haven, Connecticut List of 1031, 1932, 1933, 1034, 1935,hig h school are: William Fager- enjoy the tun, and lo also support for children and children of the Cosey Beach Ave. Mesdamos Louise Hart, Stanley the event as much as they feel pos­ Haven spoke on the subject "The The following report ot the ac- Register Fresh Air Camp ot Bran­ 125, and 128 on a "Map of Thomp­ 1930, 1037, 1938, 1930, 1040, 1941 In­ strom. Principal; Phllomena Car- Furnitnn Draperies Quit Claim Deeds sible to do so. Register Fresh Air Fund Camp at llvllles ot the Police Department Planned Friday ford Point were guests ot the or­ son Avenue Gardens, Section 1, clusive. angelo, French; Daniel Pitts, Head WHEREAS, ROBERT D. BOLIN- of Oommerlcal Department ; Coryle Clark Viola G. to R. E. Goodwin, Bedding Bugs Continued on page lour Brantord Point, at the meeting of | for the month ot July, 1042, was ganization. East Haven, Connecticut, owned A patriotic Street Fair will be hold DER, of 74 SYLVAN AVENUE, Said property is bounded and de­ Frawley, Science; Carl Gorvln, Foxon Rd. the Rotary Club Monday noon in submitted by Christian G. Wohrlo, and operated and developed by the Bftnges Badlos Swimming Meet on the Village Green of Madison, Exj)rc!sscs Thanks MERIDEN, CONNECnCUT, has scribed as follows: Head of Science Departemnt; Daisy DeWolt Estelle A. to C. R. Johns the Oasis Thirty-five were pre Chief, Branford Police Department, Mortgage Investment Realty Com NEW ARMY ORDKBS Connecticut, Friday, August 28, tor Mi's. Michael Carplnolla, chair­ neglected to pay the taxes on the Lots No. 44 and 45 W. Charter Geenty, History; Alice Gunnlp, et ux, 14 Edwards St. sen including the following visiting at 0 recent meeting of the Board pan.v, Alexander Cahn, Civil Engln Electrical Appliances Military Funeral About 200 United States Army [the beneflt of the Army-Novy Re­ man for the Ambulance Commit­ herein mentioned Grand Lists, I, Oak Avenue, East Haven, Conn., English; AHce Hall, Head of Home- Next Sunday Rotarlans: Harry Mason of Mt. ot Police Commissioners; arrests eer and Surveyor, Scale 1 inch Goodwin A. T. to Emello Schan­ identification cards arc being mail­ lict Fund, Mr.f. H. Stuart Hotch­ tee and 'Thomas Sudoc, chairman JAMES O. OGILVIE, as TAX COL­ and bounded: making Department; Margaret zenbach, Cosey Beach Ave. Vernon, N. Y., who Is staying at the 40; charges, 44; convictions, 20; equals 50 feet", on (lie in the East ed to observers ot the local post. kiss Is Chairman of the event, and tor the M. P. Rice Hose Company LECTOR, by the authority given Hunt,.English; Mr. John MacPart- Mr. Harold L. Blakcslce ot New Held in Florida Indian Neck House; Dr. C. Tyler parking tags ,warnlngs, 45; parking Haven Town Clerk's Oltlce. EASTERLY—by Charter Oak Av­ Johns Pauline K. to Estelle A. De These cards corry the Army seal Is assisted by Mrs. Eugehe Morton take this means to thank the public me by the STATE OP CONNECTI­ land, English; Zlta Matthews, Wolf, 14 Edwards St. Haven heads the Pine Orchard Hoibrook of East Haven, Albert L. tag.s, fines, 11; accidents, 12; bur­ for Iholr cooperation.- in making IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have enue, as shown on said Map, 45 News ot the death of Edward and serial number and must be used and Mrs. Allen Soomon. Several CUT, do hereby give notice that I feet; Heod of History Department; Jos­ Pastore P. R. to Mlchl. Proto Sr. BULLARD'S Union Chapel Association, which Worthen ot New Haven, and Lieut. glaries, 0; complaints, 37; com­ tho Bazaar a success. ' hereunto set my hand this Oth day £lin Street win conduct the annual swimming Charles Martin, oi' St. Petersburg, in addition to cards i.ssued by the S. A. Petrillo, o member of the from Brantord will attend. will sell at public ouctlon on OCT. SOUTHERLY-by lot No. 40, as eph Mayo, History; Thomas Mur­ et' ux, hwy. State Defense Council. plaints Investigated, 37; thefts re­ Gift lit $21 of August, 1042. 10, 1943, A. D. ot the hour of 10:00 meet Sunday afternoon at 3 in the Fla., was received hero Friday in club, who Is stationed at Camp Lee, ported 3; automobiles thefts, 1; au- The Fair will open at 11 A. M. shown on said Map, 150 feet; ray, Head of Mathematic Depart­ Proto Marie G. to P. R. Pastore,' When obscvers leave, service cards Wednesday night Mr. Kelly, own­ JAMES C, OGILVIE, ' A.M. at the TOWN HALL, EAST Pine Orchard Club pool. Children's the Veterans' Hospital, Bay Pines, Va. ' with a bicycle parade for children WESTERLY—by land now or for­ ment; Marjorle Norton, Home- must be returned to Harvey Rid­ lomobllos recovered, 4; fires attond- er ot tho Kelly Arnusement Co. Tax Collector, HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, the pro­ making, Laura O'Connor, Commer­ swimming classes have been held where ho had been undergoing Miss Winberg said that health led, 4; doors and windows tound- and adults, with bicycles decorated merly of Alfred Hughes and dle, Wlltord Road, Identincation made a gift of $21 to the Ambur East Haven, Connecticut perty belonging to said ROBERT cial; David Reed, Shop; Mary at Pine Orchard throughout the treatment tor the past five weeks, and social agencies cooperate in the and the riders costumed In appro- Sarah Hughes, 45 feet; officer who will return them to the unlocked. 10; gasoline pumps found lance Fund. ' BOLINDER for taxes. Interest, Hen Rocco, History; Loulsoi Roderick, BUSINESS summer, and members of these His death follows a long Illness. selection turn lo the children whose unlocked, 7; lights out ot order, 0; Ijrlate manner. The Madison Green NORTHERLY—by Lot 43, as shown Army with an explanation for re­ will be laid out with booths rep­ WHEREAS, FRANCISCO APUZ­ fees and expenses incurred on the Commercial; Mary Shoron, Com­ classes, as well as others who may A veteran of World War I he served family and home environment Is up- missing persons, 0; lodgers taken on said Map, 150 feet, signation. resenting the United Nations and ZO, also known as FRANCISCO Grand List of 1034, 1935, 1938, 1937, mercial; Edward Sugrue, Science; be Interested, will participate in with the Branford Battery over­ selling; those who have minor be­ care ot, 5; lost and stolen properly as shown on a certain map entitled DIRECTORY Repair Materials will be gaily decorated In flog col­ APPUZZO, also known as FRAN­ 1038, 1030, 1940, 1941 Inclusive. Vli;glnla, Stevenson, Latin; Mrs. the meet. Events have been seas. Mr. Martin is survived by his havior problems which may be cor­ recovered, value, $1,418. Knight Answers "Map of Lawn Crest, East Haven, widow, Alice Warner ot St. Peters­ ors. Among the most picturesque CESCO APUZZO, of 272 EAST ST Mary Ingham, Cafeteria; Superin­ Why not have your typewriter and scheduled tor children from the rected; and those that are not up to Said property Is bounded and de­ Connecticut, owned and developed Order ot Dc Moloy, Brantord booths will be the colorful, towered NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT PB'- tendent , William E. Glllls. odding machine equipment placed ages' ot 3 to 14, and awards are to burg and one .son, Edward Francis physical standard.s, particularly the Rent Questions scribed as follows: by the City and Surburban Land for the Home Owner Chapter, will meet In the Ma.sonlc Recent guests of Mr. and Mr.-). Russian Booth, the British Booth TER (TORELLO, of 301 ORCHARD In first class condition? Our fully be given the first, second, and Martin ot Chestnut Street. Mrs. youngsters who are undcrwelglit. Charles B. Smith ot Pine Orchard Lots No. 45 and 40 E. Palmetto Co., Scale 1 Inch 50 feet, July, 1917, No appointment has been made Rooms, Friday night al 8 o'clock. built cottage style with a thatched ST., NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT equipped service department will third prize winners in each event. James Dunnlgan, formerly of this were Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Clem­ The Branford-Gulltord-Madison Trail, East Haven, Conn., bounded: surveyed by Alexander Cahn, Civil to replace John E. Maher, as super­ All olBcers should make an effort roof and the Free French Hat Booth I and the CITY OF NEW HAVEN do this work promptly and effici­ Thie meet concludes the summer place, who adopted Mr. Martin at Eldorado Council K. ot C. meets ent and Mrs. William Churchman of Real Estate board lield a supper WESTERLY—by Palmetto Trail, os Engineer and Surveyor, on file In visor of physical education. Mr. to attend this special meeting. under the personal supervision ot CONNECTICUT, have neglected to ently and furnish, without charge, recreation program which is con­ the age ot 11 now resides in New Friday evening at the Tryst I-faverford, Pa. meeting Thursday night In the shown on said Map, 40 feet, more the East Haven Town Clerk's Office. Maher Is reported to be employed Sally Benson, author of "Junior pay the taxes on the herein men­ loan machines. BIRD ASPHALT SHINGLES ducted each year by the Chapel Haven. A military funeral was Oasis with the foUowing being or less. ' IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have In o factory In Stamford, and Is Miss" and "Meet Me In St. Louis," tioned Grond List, I, JAMES C expected to take a position In the Association. held Monday in St. Petersburg.' present: WlHlam S. Hull and David NORTHERLY—by Lot No. 47, as hereunto set my hand this Oth day EEUANOE TYPEWRITER 00. The program of events on the OGILVIE, OS TAX COLLECTOR, by Stamford School system. Super- WOOD SHINGLES ^ D. Chottenden ot Madison, Mrs. shown on said Mop, iOB feet, more of August, 1942, Pico Park Was Favorite Amusement Spot green will continue with a Pet Show the a\ithorlty given me by the I visors named ore: Kathleen Rob­ C. B. GUY, Mgr.. Beuloh dePioce, Mrs. L. O. Baker, or less; THEATRE TEA at noon. Punch and Judy Show, a STATE OF CONNECTICUT, do JAMES C. OGILVIE. erts, Physical Education; WU- Telephone 7-2738 CAROLINE MASON Pawson and Pico Parks Were low celling theatre. children's play, luncheon and after­ J. Ray McLean and Walter H^ Pal­ EASTERLY—by land now or for­ ASBESTOS SIDING H. B. Plant Was Largely Respon­ Hereby give notice that I will sell Tax Collector, helmlna Strandberg, Muslc; Ahtl 109 Crown Street New Haven HELD ON Popular Excursion Points When Fresh fish, lobsters and clams noon tea will be served, adult mer ot this place. Tlie speaker was merly ot Phillip T. Smith, 40 feet, SET TENDERED SHOWER sible For Success of Holiday . at public auction on OCT. 10, 1942, East Haven, Connecticut Haatanen, Art. Margfaret Steamed the Sound. plentiful and Captain Clark of the games organized by The American J. Stephen knight, assistant • at­ more or less; Trade at Favorite Eesorts A.D. at the hour of 10:00 A.M. at WALLBOARD v^ The fourth ot the Patrons' and A miscellaneous shower was given Double Beach Hotel served elegant Legion and the Madison Firemen, a torney for the Area Rent Control I SOUTHERLY by lot No. 44, as shown 42-lnch Apron Sink and Tubs com­ the TOWN HALL, EAST HAVEN WHEREAS, ELLEN BISHOP, of Patronesses' teas was held at the last Tuesday evening at the home Coast guard maneuvers, coastal Prize Booth sponsored by the Mad­ board, who answered questions. on said map, 105 feet, more or ishore dinners at reasonable prices and Outer Lsland. CONNECTICUT, the property be­ plete with enamel legs, $41.95. All Stony Creek Theatre on Wednes ot Mrs. Elizabeth Darcy In hopor identification regulations, threaten­ ison Beach Club, Fortune Telling, less; 441 FOUNTAIN STREET, NEW The Young Republican Club on- PLYWOOD • ^ i, but long tables were providijd, tree Every landlord's petition to fix longing to said FRANCISCO APUZ­ types ot steel kitchen cabinets In day, the twelfth of August, after ot Miss Caroline Mason, daughter ing dimouls and a seven day work The Margaret, largely respon­ an Antique Sale "old aiid now", a TOGETHER WITH a right of way HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, has ne­ nuol summer get-together will be of charge, under spreading trees maximum rent must be filled In dur m- ZO,'for taxes, interest, lien fees stock. Cabinet sinks, range boU- the matinee showing ot "Letters lo ot Mr, and Mrs. B. W. Mason of week would have had a very dls- sible tor the success of Pico Park food and candy sale, a Book Stall, plicate. This form Is intended tor to pass and repass over a strip ot glected to pay the taxes on the held Saturday at Lyman Howe's ;#^ PICKETS r : for picnic patrons. and expenses incurred on the Grand ei's, furnaces and radiators. , Lucerne." The tea was a colorful Short Beach, whose marriage to asterous effect on prosperity and was built tor H. B. Plant at a cost a Band Concert, and many other use in those cases whore the land­ land bounded; herein mentioned Grand- List, I, Grove on Farm River. Then, as always, the double List of 1933, 1934, 1035, 1038, 1937 THE CONN. PLUMBING & HEAT­ one, held on the set. Those pres­ Tony John Sarpola, son ot Mr. and gaiety at Branford's seaside resorts ot approximately $75,000. The huH attractive features. lord Is required to apply for an or­ NORTHERLY—by Cosey Beach Av­ JAMES C. OGILVIE, as TAX COL­ beaches provided a great place to , 1938, 1939, 1040, 1041 Inclusive. ' LECTOR, by the authority given ING MATERIALS CO. j HARDWARE t; ent were: Mrs. Gustavo Kellner, Mrs. John Sarpola, will take place as tar back as 1895. was ot steel, that drticle which to­ der fixing the maximum rent under enue, 8 feet; feet, more or less; bathe, and In tact everyone found day tickles the heart ot a salvage The Fair will close with a presen­ Sold property Is bounded and de­ me by the STATE OF CONNECTI­ 1730 State Street (New Haven who poured, Mrs. Benjamin Spit- in the First Congregational- Church For It was then that Pawson tation of the Oscar Wilde Comedy, circumstances described In the max­ EASTERLY—by Lots No. 4 and 6 SOUTHERLY—by lot No. 80, as tun and friends at Pico Park. chairman, 150 feet long, and 50 ft. scribed as follows:' CUT, do hereby give' notice that I Phone 0-0028 PITTSBURG PAINTS zer, Mrs. Charles Jaffa, Mrs. Theo­ Thursday, August 27 P^rk and Double Beach were at the "The Importance of Being Ernest," imum rent regulations. ond 8, as shown on sold Map, In shown on said Mop, 135 feet more dore Fischer and daughter, all ot According to scrap book nota­ beam over the guards. A sldewheel Those who may apply: ' Lots No. 7 and 8 Thompson Av­ will sell at public auction on 0(3T. Among those present were. Mes- height of their glory as popular ex­ tions In po.ssesslon of Gord.nn Ben­ directed by Mr. John Maroney, with oil 220 feet, 5 Inches, more or less; or less; BICYCLES—Mens and Ladles, Stony Creek; Mrs. Harrison Lang, boat, In order to afford light draft 1. Newly constructed housing ac­ enue and 11 to 13 Osmond street 10, 1942, A,D. ot the hour ot 10:00 There's no limit on the expenditure for ordinary dames Edward Bradley, Agnes Lutz, cursion points, churches lodges, and son, Captain John Fitzgerald was the decorations and costumes es­ SOUTHERLY — by Long Island WESTERLY—by lot No. 23 ond 24, For Sale or Rent also Tandems Miss Ballard Long, Mrs. William she drew 3i/u feet of water. The commodations without priority rat­ East Haven, Connecticut, bounded- A.M. ot the TOWN HALL, EAST maintenance and repair work (such as a new roof, Allen, Annie Norton, B. W. Mason, family getherlngs were attracted to master of a taut steamer, Margaret, pecially designed by Mr. Jeremy m Sound, 8 feet; as shown on said Map, 50 feet, For Rent. Brantord 733. Plnkham, Mrs. W. Schuyler Pate, sldewheels were feathering paddles ing first rented on or after July 1, FIRST PIECE known as lots num­ HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, the pro­ etc.) to maintain a dwelling or other structure In Philip Kelsey, Charles Morawski, the spacious, shaded grounds and which left Belle Dock, New Haven Bowman, in the Hand School Audi­ WESTERLY by Lots No. 1, 2, and 3, more or less; and Mrs. Percy White Sandford, all claimed to save one-third in power. torium at 8:30 that evening. 1042. (2) Or accommodations bers 7 and 8 on a "Map of perty belonging to said ELLEN LOST—Pass Book No. 11338. If sound condition without a change In design. No Joseph Morawski, Mary Russell, sate, sandy beaches while Lover's on and after July 1st, 1805, twice as shown on said Map, in all, 218 NORTHERLY—by Lot No. 03, as of Pine Orchard. The interior was handsomely dec­ changed on or after thot date as a Thompson Avenue Gardens, Sec­ BISHOP, f6r taxes. Interest, lien found return to Brantord Savings WPB permission Is needed for such work. Russell Stewart, Chester Gedney of Island's popularity Increosed as the dally, stopping at Brantord Point feet, more or less. shown on sold Map, 135 feet, orated and Ughted with electricity, result ot increase or decrease of the tion 1, East Haven, Conn., owned fees, and expenses Incurred on the I Bonk. 8-13,27 9-10 North Brantord, Elizabeth Darcy sun lowered. and Pawson Park. The sail, un­ as shown on a map entitled "Map more or less, having a passenger capacilj' ot number ot dwelling units. and developed by the Mortgage Grand List of 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, REPUBLICAN CAUCUS Charles Ritter, John Steglna, and Everything to delight excursion­ hampered by war-restrictions was WILL TEACH MUSIC of Momauguln Heights, East Ha­ as shown on a certain mop entitled FOR SALE—'^""hen range, oU 1000. • (3). Houses not rented at any Investment Really Company 1931, 1932, 1933, 1034, 1935,1936, 1937 Republican Electors are notified Misses Eunice Keyes, Mary Petela, ists was to be found both at Paw­ extended around and through Miss Adda Mansfield has been ven, Connecticut, owned by Thomas 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941 Inclusive. "Mop of Brodtprd Manor", on file and gas, convertible to coal. Will of a caucus on the 20th ot August A native of Branford Mr. Plant time between Feb. J, 1041 and July Alexander Cahn, Civil Engineer We Have a Complete Stock of Cella Enlind, Joyce Cassidy, and son and Pico Park, before and after Thimble Islands, after leaving the notified of her appointment as sup- i, ID42, the rent fixed by the od F. Rellly, Scale 1 inch equals 50 In tlie Eost Hovgn Town Clerk's sell cheap. Box 47, Brantord. at 8 o'clock in the Town Hall for himself raised the silken flag that and Surveyor, Scale 1 inch equals Sold property Is bounded and de­ Caroline Mason. known as- Double Beach, a name above docks and the steamer was ervlsor ot music In tho towns ot ministrator feet, May 1020, surveyed by Alex­ Office. BUILDING MATERIALS •TF- the naming of delegates to the July day to dedicate Pico Park as 50, feet", on file In the. East Ha­ scribed as follows: which only tide has power to often chartered for moonlight ex­ Sprague, Lebanon, Ellington and ander Cahn, ClvU Engineer ond IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have SALESMEN WANTED State, Congressional, County Sena­ a vacation Eden, while Branford's ven Town Clerk's Office, said Lots No. 81 and 82 W. Coe Avenue, G. 0. P. TO DINE change. cursions. Andover. Surveyor, on file In the- East Haven hereunto set my hand this Oth doy torial, and Probate Conventions and Military Band played a medley of CANNING DEMONSTRATION Lots being taken together bound- East Haven, Connecticut, bounded: WANTED —Route Man. Good Upson's farm will be the scene of For children there was paddling Miss Mansfield Is the daughter of Town Clerk's Office, ot August, 1942. to name a Republican Town Com- Tales of wrecks at sea, adven national airs and 700 stepped Branford Home Makers will wit­ ed: EASTERLY—by Coe Avenue, for­ opening. SeU; deliver Rawlelgh the Annual Republican Club Outing swings and flying horses. Under Mrs. Minnie Mansfield and was IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have JAMES C. OGILVIE, ;mlttee and to transact such other tures ot, Captain Kldd and the Bri­ ashore as the Margaret made her ness a .demonstration of canning WERTFRTV h., n^ . I" •"" "'**"'!«a WHEREOF, I httVe merly known as Momauguln, Av­ Products year round, steady work Smithfield Engineering Co to be held Sunday, August 30. able direction of Dale Armstrong, graduated from Brantord High Tax Collector, business as m^y properly come be­ tish Invasion were exaggerated and first landing. .; and drying of foods at the Acad­ WES'TERLY-by Thomp.wn .'Vyenuu' hereunto set my hand this 6th day enue) as shown on said Map, 50 large profits. Write Rowlelgh's .Chicken dinner will be served at pleasing first rate vaudeville per­ School in 1937; from Larson Junior Eikst Haven, Connecticut Dept. CUH-4-137, Albany, N. Y. PHONE 527 I ^ t^. fore the caucus^ j2 o'clock. made glamorous by passengers as There was no jsklmp in trouser emy'Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. formances were presented In the the crew pointed out Scotch cap College In 1930 and from the Uni­ Mrs.'Grace R. Hunter arid Mrs. / Branford, Conn. Continued On Page Two versity of Connecticut In 1042. George Milne are In charge.

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PAQE TWO THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANFORD, OONN., AUGUST 20, 1042 THE BRANFORD REVIEW. BRANFORD, OQNN,, AUGUST 20, 1042 PAQE •EKREU Iry, I am going lo practice self- AI>JOTHER FIFTH COLUMNIST" I01]f lilraufrtrh luutPiu denial today." * USE THE GU Nl WASHINGTON Tlicro iii' lyqi'lt to I'c 'done at SHORT BEACH STONY GREEK Esiabltshod 102S liunie. SNAPSHOTS Among tho August guests ot the Published Eycry Thursday at By JAME3 PBESTON ST, ELIZABETH R, C. CHURCH Howard Pardee, son of Mr. and Indlon Point House ore Mr. Max Pnslor, Rev. William O'Brien Branlord, Connecticut HOAX PICTURES Mrs. John Pardee, Clark Ave. loft Poqtiot, New York City; Mr. and by He raw material shortages, o.'s Curates, Rev. Joseph Buckley Sunday to accept a' government po­ Mrs. H. S. Wouters, East Orange, Rev. William Myers THE BRANFORD REVIISW, IllO. It is to be hoped tliat tlio T evidenced by factory shut-downs sition In Woshlngton, D. C. Now Jersey; Mr. ond Mrs, S. S. MASSES United States Army will make and emptying retail shelves, de­ Woley, ^his bill, business men Invigorating, soothing drlnkl rr Effects Rate Crops were damaged to some "It has been our American trnditioii," says the New York Post, cr^^^^^v, on October 1, 1042, and Us opera­ lond. Games were erijbycd, prize win­ brush, it scciiis, was really an in­ would have prominent roles In an Containing no GlucosC; ItitAilljUAlfM tion will result in a subslahtlol Billy 'Vonwliikle of Homden Is cxt-cnt, corn and lonialoea i)ciiig "1:0 hold an invesligatioii after every war. The smoke dies on llie Don't cut the supply, lines! , si-y. Th Directors of The Connecticut ners being, Mr. and Mr,i. Howard administrative body. Subsidies that But naught than Sugar, Hops and economy. staying a few days with Mrs. Ther­ nocent bird-feeding station, and battle field to rise again in Congress. Usually the American people When supply lines are cut an ar­ Light and Power Company today Lleutonnnl Raymond Gay, Jr., Tiylng, Mrs./Aclams. ' liardust liil hy downpours. Cess­ over-depress prices or dislocate dis­ Malt, esa McFoul at the White Oak cot­ my Is In a tough spot. It can't get TO HELP WIN THE WAR ergy-building .sandwiches and a re­ declared a quarterly dividend of 55 "The Federal Income and Excess has been ylsltlng hls^ parents at pools took a liclcing and thnro's not as the caption uUogpd, a aro treated to two or throe years of proof that big intercst;s made a tributive channels would be pro­ No rank and vile allocs. tage. the material It needs to carry on The kitchens of the nation are in freshing nourishing drink. See that cents per share payable on the Com­ Profits Taxes paid by this company pointer to a "large air base" jirelty penny out of the coiifiict. We heiirdiiiucli, liist time, about hibited. A special commercial court Flying Point Road. . . ' ' mniiy a housewife using a scant the fight. Our Branford Red Cross All hall! thy priceless worth I've this war too and you and I are sol­ it's a lunch a man—or woman —- pany's common slock October 1, In 1937 amounted to $449,590. The Responsible newspapers, naliir- those .iiiicy munilioiis contracts and those .shells which were never or review and the bill would be li­ sung. estimated tax bill for the sanio item amount of walor until after tlie Is In danger of having Its supply diers of production. A different kind can work on. And have It fit in with 1942. This is the second reduction PARTY FOR MISS FORD mited to the "duration." Secretary The nectar that doth cheer; for 1042, based upon one of the Bills, Mr. and Mrs. Erie Hovelock who Ballard Lang .. ground dries. ally, will deeply regret having delivered. The (Iiieslion is, who will do tlie blushing lliis lime? line cut, that's .why we need an of production, to be sure, from that the meals he eats at home so that made this year. The Company had of Commerce Jones, who has been will amount to $3,333,453, an In­ Miss Jessie Ford of Rockland have been summering ot the Three been made the victim of a hoax. Emergency Wagon. Let every one that thirsteth, which is taking place in tlie plants the day's intake of food is balanc­ paid 75 cents on Us common slock ' Tliis has been an inlorrupled "In plain triilli," the I'ost editorial eoiitiuuos, "the first prices talking with Senator Taft and crease of $2,883,857. This increase Park was guest of honor Thursday Elms will return this week to their PORTRAITURE Order Qulnlan's BPttled Beer. and factories of tlie United States, ed. quarterly for many years, until The seriousness of disturbing the tp be controlled in this war' wore the iirices of the prodnets of largo other OPA subsidy foes, proposes a The kind friends who have been in Federal Income and Excess Pro­ evening at a miscellaneous shower lioine In Canada. season, one not lo bo certain of. —Chorus. for what we have to produce are Our food industry, which is send­ last July when the dividend was re­ public's confidence in its eliuniicls corporations. Metal prices were curbed before Pearl Harbor. Stool 1 Ml billion dollar appropriation bill doing this work with private cars fits Taxes alone is equivalent to given by Mrs. Clarence Johnson. ILLUSTRATIVE Dimoiit possibilities, gas anil lire Then sound the chorus loud health and endurance and good ing billions of pounds of food over­ duced lo 02',-! cents. permitting RFC to subsidize produ­ can't do it much IbngVr because ot $2.51 per .share On common stock. Among the guests wore: Mrs. INIrs. Rowley Surprised rationing and over-busy worltcrs of information is not lo bo exag­ was rigidly .controlled. The Alumiiiiim Co. wiitcliod a big competitor and strong, • •• spirits In the members of our fam­ seas, Is still providing us witli President C. L. Campbell of the PHOTOGRAPHY cers squeezed by price ceilings with tiro and gas ratlonlng.'As you know The estimated taxes of all kinds Clous Johnson, Mi's. Theodore Dohl Mrs. Sherwood Rowley of Cedar gerated. Tho armed services must set up, with goveriimeiit help. Tho auto industry was converted 100 Fpr Qulnlan's Bpttlod Beer, ilies—and In ourselves. everything wo can possibly need. Company stated that' the question luivc lalccji toll. cost-of-UvIng commldltles as test this grciitly heeded Emergency Wa­ for 1942 will amount to $5,121,185, Mrs. Alfred Burr, Mrs. Harry John­ Street was recently tendered o sur­ per cent lo M'ifr. Both'pld and young the strain pro­ Let's see that we do our part in of delcrmlnlng a proper rate of di­ prise by n. number her friends In Branford luis not suiTercd. In he above resorting lo press agon- Items. Congress Is Inclined to pass gon will be used to carry supplies which is equivllent lo $4.40 per son, Mrs. Thomns Poradls, Mrs. An­ long, Look at your poU and pans In a using it effectively so that our vidend on the common stock. In h(Sr home, In celebration of her Plmiiii nranl'ord V\\i\ try even when getting loss tlian "Nijr are the big industries crying in public. They probably the ball to Jones. to and from various Red Cross share of common stock. na Ford, Mrs. Horold Smith, Mrs. fact il has been a prosi)orous sea­ In accents full and clear; shining row above, your kitchen families will be energetic, confident, view of Ihe uncertainties of the tax birthday. The guests present were Seidell Ave. . i'iiu! Orchard their (|nota ot altontion. units, It Wlilbo hoiised In Central "^ylthout ntlemplng In any way Arnold Peterson, Mrs. Donold Hay- son witli higlnvays not packed would have preferred to slay in private business. But U. S. Steel, and The flowing glass that' always tables or stacked neatly In one of cold-free and courageous all this legislation, liad been given a great Mr. and Mrs. Howard Twing and Garage, It will be operated by cap­ to make any definite statement as ward, Mrs. Harry Tucker ond Mrs. ]f the present cpi.sodc and in­ Aluminuin Co., and Qeneral Motors are talcing ads in ncM'spapers cheers, your' cupboards. They are the tools deal of consideration and an effort daughter Vlvlon of Walllngford, IJiit beaches coniforlably crowded •WT'p'D now master of raw ma- able drivers. It will be available coming fall and winter. Let's stop to the future,-tho management has Clifford Madison. Also Miss Anna And drives away our cares, for your all-Important job ot pro­ made to fix a rale v/liich the man­ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Twlng ot Merl- QucJjts for Ayookcnds and holidays vestigation help to establish piib- and niagaziiies lo tell the story of the war effort, the story of ilie V -^P•''?'.• terlals has taken steps day and night and will be In con­ wishing we could be a WAAC or a reviewed the prospects for 1943 and Johnson, Miss Juno Cooke. WHEN IN NEED OF ducing the right food for your fam­ agement could expect might be don, Mr. arid Mrs. Otto' Andorson, lic-rclatioiiH worlc of tho services hUi.st furnace or a now airplane engine. '' to correct Lend-'Lease disruptions. stant usp for Red Cross and other Bids iiopo look up, dispels our'fears, Wave or a worker on the industrial has every reason to believe that It wcro missing but practically ail ily. Not foods that merely taste maintained lor a seasonable time Mrs. Annie Montgomery, Mr. and WALLPAPER LL will no\y line up with Army, work Iri conne,ctiqn with and- all- ' • And happiness declstreS. assembly line and do our all Im­ will be able lo maintain through­ Warren Reynolds of Soo, Blufls Is cottages' have been oecui)ied. lio- on H liigher piano, a good end will "There hasn't been any labor repression lo speak of either. good — although that's Important. in tho future. Mrs. Addison Cooke, Mrs. Florence OR PAINT Navy for metal rations. Army- qu't effort for victory, —Chorus. portant job of food production out the year 1943 the dividend on the guest of his frcind, Jackie Corn­ lols did a nourishing business. have boon served.—Christian Sci­ Wage rises have coine quickly. Average wages are the highest iii our But foods that deliver all the vita­ Dudley and son, Fronk, Mrs. Albert visit Navy-'WPB sore spot'resulting from 100% at home. In that way you "While the reduction In the dlvl- common stuck at the rate just de­ ing, Bprger Strdct. The people of Branford vvlU ac­ mins, ail the mineral salts, all the Calhoun, Mrs. Elizabeth Saunders, Kvery summer wo oxiicrienco a ence Monitor. history. Farmers will draw doAvn about 10 Ijillioiis this yeiir for their LL's preferred position Is'. healed. and I will help win this war. dent Is regrettable", he said, "It Is clared. This, pf course, Is based -ap- tually, see this wagon doing Its energy elements a human body Inescapable in view of the pending Mrs. Thomas Qordlnor, Mrs. Eugene UNITED WALL PAPER products, almost three times as much as during the'dcprcssioii, The Lend-Lease ik ori a priority basis 011 he belief that no great Increase Miss,Ann Murphy of,Hillside, N.J. t good week of rains. NYo uiay bo wbirk'right.Ill our qWn town; and Pico Park Was . needs for furictlonlng on high lax legislation. While no definite V. Rowley, Mrs. Charles Close, Mrs. CO. big drive lo upset tliis loiiiporary stability comes from tli« farm bloc consistent with the oveXoU rule-of- In the tax burden beyond that now Is the guest; of he^ aunt and uncle. tlianktui this scnsou's vain canio BE YOUR OWN FIREMAN every person who. helps In the pur- through long, hard days of work. and final conclusion can be reached thumb of arms tp'flghters. " , • being coyitempiated will bp_ Imposed Ml. and Mrs. Elbert Pearson^ Qther 03 Grown Bl., New Haven atter~oollages; wove routod vatlior -If civilian dcfenso ivclivily is to which is yipping for fantastic food pi'ices and froni'lalibr which is cljasB,.,,.ofi., ijils,,veljlple^,,,w^^^ get, a Continued ,?jom,,,,^apC;i,One, , . 'Iiistru'ctlpns.ip'r! proper nutrition as to v)hat the taxes will amburit to or and her son John, of Nov/port, Eighth Stamp guests are Mrs*. Lawi-onoo Mlhlboiu "•Wp.Savo. You Money" deniaiKuiig higlicr.biwic wages. . \ ! r'oial thrlii in^'lch'cittHtig, tihal^ 'they''are < are Con ."every hand today. Tlie food until Congress has enacted the"taX Rhode Island. in 'Juno or'.'Tiily ivlion a raliiy spell achieve iiiiiximum results, llio HE 'Treasury Is advocating a s'liffs', flaps and •pockets those care­ doing 0' great" service to the Boys Industry is spreading the news In blil. It appears probable that one or wqiil'd liavo iiiid a Icadonoy to do- proVcnlion' and control of fire "It' yqu were to try.to decide who'rcally runs this coiAitiy polit­ new policy to avoid a double free Sunday afternoons fpr,"The T from Branford- who are risking Its advertising. Magazines are car­ Has a Five other of the proppsals discussed In lay rentals. iniist bo stressed at all limes. No ically, by stnd.ving:our price legislation, you Would be forcfed to con­ burden on corporations. A tax cre­ band Ipoked swell, as each'rnernber their lives to make it possible fbr rying stories about it. The govern­ the Hpuse, with seme modlflcaitions, clude that farm and labor run it: the only two groups exempt from dit on profits recaptured by the wore a pair of,duck trousers'with And so another s\im»ier is al­ one knows whctlior flro bombs us back home to still live the ment Is sending ' out Information will be enacted. That will mean government through contract re­ a ten inch reef ori the bottoin'." Pound Value most over and parents look for will ever rain down from tlic lUost price ciirh.s,, You don't win such concessions without having Arnerican Way. about it and the Red Cross is hold- that the Federal Income and Excess negotiation { and on which excess On Sundays tlio 25 piece baiid at­ real power, "the Now York Post claim.s. ' "To keep this supply line open, the in nutrition classes all over the Profits Taxes to be paid by this adverlisenienls on children's skies upon our cities, towns, J'arnis profits have been paid, would be al- tracted visitors to hear a sacred , Sugar ration stamp No. 8 will be Branford Red Cross Is making this country. • Company for this year will range elothing and suhuol shoes. and industrial centers. If thai alowed. This may be Included In the concert. good lor five punds of sugar in the Emergency Appeal (separate from So let's take our job of food prep­ ten-week period beginning August between $3,100,000 and $3,400,000 does lia))peii—and never forgcl new tax bill. 'Winters Mr. Plant sent the Mar­ iiluch spring wo worry for busi­ the annual roll call) for funds to aration seriously. Let's see that each 23 and ending October 31, the Of­ depending upon which of the plans that it can happen—the very lU'o garet to ply between Tampa and Is adopted. This is a large lncrea.se ness Imt eacli summer sees houses A THOUSAND TO ONE , Black markets are due for trou­ buy this wagon. day's meals contain all of the basic fice of Price Adminl.'itration an­ of this country may depend upon ble. Investigations In all critical The need is great, don't hesitate, the Manatee river in Florida. over our Income and Excess Profits lillecl and each fall wo look ahead AVhi|e our fighting forces swing into action on the hattle-fronts food elements. And If some member nounced today. materials are Imminent. OPA, WPB, Mr. Baxter or any Ked Cross mem­ Other smaller boats, unratloned, tax bill of $2,000,000 for tho year wistfully for another spring. the elTicienoy of our fire lighters, of your family Is working at a war I While not changing the basic qf the world and the snioolh hum ot industry rises to a still higher FBI, Army, Navy and the Maritime 1941. both professional and volunteer, ber will gladly accept your dona­ did a good business along the shore". production job, look after his diet I ration ot one-hal£ pound per per­ pitch, one of the slraiigest events of this \yar is taking place in our Commission are on the war path. "Certain rate revl slons haye been tion. The Sunshine arid Victoria were especially. For our war workers need son per week, it will enable con­ if it doesn't h appen, a. public The'President has Issued pointed put Into effect, but, unfortunately, SERVICE, HOME ond FOREIOIf studios, at our rallies, and on our concert stages. t A WORKER among the lavorltes. Others ar­ to be on the job every day these sumers to make purchases In larger which is trained in the basic orders. Appropriate legislation to they afford only a small measure 130,000 professional musicians, wliosc blistorlcss hands are unac­ rived In fashionable surreys, stiff coming months, since battles can units and facilitate the disposal of Tuesday morning before most (irincipU's of firo prevention can follow win have long, sharp teeth. In silk and fringe while hundreds It of relief because the tax formulas customed to vyar prodnelion and whose shoulders arc unaccustonied be won only when there are enough five, ten and 25-pound packages. ot us'wercout o£ bed tlicro left be of inestimable service in reduc­ The following was sent by P. M. is said used public conveyances or that aro being discussed are so de­ to the weight of guns, withdraw en irnisso frpiu the only service they E. thinking it might be of-local tanks and guns and pianos on the Packages ot these sizes were put signed that any benefits obtained from Branford the largest group OG books may soon be a part of bicycles. ing the vast toll ot fires which oc­ fighting front. up before the start of rationing and through • our stringent economy can provide in the winning of lliis war for freedom. the automobile driver's equip­ Interest. of selectees tlie local Selective cur "normally." L Even the coming of the automo­ At present over 8 million lunches processors have liad difficulty measures or In any oher way merely ment. Officials are planning federal HO! YE THIRSTY Service board has been asked to A far cry from battle and war production lo music—yes, But bile did not do as much tor the are packed for war workers every marketing any substantial part ot serve to increase the lax bill. As an licenses for all cars, drivers of QUINLAN'S CELEBRATED it has been .said that many com­ speed and rhythni aiid precision are added to niany of the jobs of double beaches as did Margaret, day. If one of those lunches comes them because ration stamps to date illustration of this, the Company Is fm-nish. which must record mileage and BOTTLED BEER munities have relaxed llieir civil­ production by morale building music which has reached our millions constructed at Newport News, Va., out of your kitchen, see that It mea­ have been good tor one or two- now adopting the practice of read­ We dare not, in fact our gov­ keep within- quotas, tuned to pccu- Put Up By and named for ahd christened by sures up to the standards set by the pound purchases. Unless,this sugar ing meters quarterly, primarily for ian defense firo training simply of war workers via the radio and anipiilied recordings. patlqnal needs. Under ODT admin­ J. T: QUINLAN - BRANFORD ernment asks us not to count the the owner's wife, Margaret. nutrition experts. See that it con­ is sold, the OPA said, it would have the purpose of saving gasoline and because they couldn't obtain as No one blames musicians for seeking lo hold onto their old jobs. istration, vlblaters could lose li­ And sold by all the principal Hotels, number sontl into armed service. Groceries and Sample Rooms, In Today the east shore enjoys as tains at least one vegetable and to be repacked, causing an "unde­ tires and manpowr. The plan as much fire-fighting cquipmoiil as No one blanips them l^or banding together in tlieir common interests. censes and automobiles. The number wo Icnow is great this and adjacent Towns. pleasant but a simpler sort of Sun­ some fruit as well as hearty, en­ sirable waste of labor and mate- adopted will result in a gro.^s sav­ they'd like to liaye. Any cpmniun- day while observers walk the cat­ ing of $ao,000 a year, but of that and we Ic'now too'lluit wherever But, when oiio man in a thonsaiid—-tliere are 130,00Q musicians and Respectfully dedicated to the ity which does that is asking for 130,000,000 American people—-not o'niy fails to don the harness of war HILE considered as an autumn people of Branford and walk at Pawson Park and vigilant 5gt PRACTICAL HEALTH HINTS saving the Government will take In they are, and wherever they go "must," ODT officials are re­ coast guards patrol, tlie' deeper wa­ Increased taxes, because of the sav­ destruction. It would be very fine hut actually withdraws his support from those who have already W lovers of good beer Ihoy will be a credit ti) llie town. ing, approximately $80,Op0, leav­ luctant to barge,Into the new travel . \'everywliere. ters while overheic; a motor's hum if every town could be supplied dono so, we believe the situation requires very careful review au.^ ing about $G,000 for the company. Harvey Ciopton of Atlanta, Oa. priority plan. Under, this measure QUINLAN'S BOTTLED BEER is a reminder that men fight that at oneo witli all the apparatus it correction. • - ' IIow To Recognize Poor Nulrilioii "Notv/lthstanding this, hfawever, writes the following: all seats, including coaches, would Air "Marching through 'Qeorgia." we may enjoy unratloned week end wants. But that is obviously im­ Tho power that rests in the hands of certain minority groups in be reserved. Passenger engines may excursions. ' the company Is adopting every mea­ Lieut. Bill Bower, who was in Hark! all ye sweltering Branford- _By Dr. lames A. Tobey_ sure of economy that is practicable possible. And in the moanlime. this country is bound to react upon itself—sure to become a boomer­ soon be used for freight. Ites! Jimmy Doolittle's show over To­ every community sliould ho pro- CINCE poor nutrition is a real and strength, lassitude. Irritability in these ware times. Many of them ang—unless it is pliioed under the guidance of loyal, patriotic Amcrii. And lend a willing ear, While days of summer arc so short, will be in effect for only a part of kyo, was recently invited to VEN under White House bless­ "-^ malady, it can be diagnoscad and nervousness, and inability to : paring volunteers to handle cQuip- can citizens who have the interest of their fellowmen, as well as 'Willie I extol the virtues While niglrts are warm and bright this year, but they will, of course, speak beforq ii lunclieon in an- ing, any AFL-CIO "peace ex­ with finality only by a competent concentrate are often symptoms mcnt when it comes—and to fight their own, at heart. E We watch the boats sail Into port, physician. As in the oases of most ot poor nutrition In adults. If be in effect for a full twelve months othor city. The Club uiombers had change" combine Is not likely to Of my Bottled Lager Beer; firo in other ways if it doesn't And gaze at soft moon light. •. diseases, how­ these signs are accompanied by next year. The new generating unit been discussing where their mid­ ripen soon. While both groups find Your past and present patronage, ever, there are chronic diarrhea, sore mouths, which is being Installed at Devon ooini'. FUEL CONSERVATION WEEK they can cooperate as separate un­ E. H. J. burning or prickling of the skin, summer iiionio would liu lield. August-September. Proclaim it's innate worth, certain signs Because the fuel situation Is con­ its and are working out a formula and warning and inability to see well at night, It's just as important to extin­ 5. Install storm windows, wea­ For 'tis quite clear, no better Beer, rials." Lieutenant Bower is reported sidered critical in the northeastern to eliminate jurisdictional disputes symptoms o£ malnutrition is ' indicated. Sore guish a fire wliieh starts from a ther stripping, Insulation. Was ever brewed on earth. gums, a tendency to bleed easily, Stamps Nos. 0 and 7, each good to luivo, said, when introduced: states and the Pacific northwest, —each eyes the dairy progress of malnutrition faulty stove, as a fire which is 6. Operate my heating system Chorus with which abnormal discharges from tlie for two pounds of .sugar, may be where a large percentage of our Lewis with considerable fear. It's no picnic out there for your according tq directions. Sing heigh! sing ho! For Quintan's everyone eyes, and pains in the muscles used until midnight, August 22. started by an incendiary. And the war material Is produced, the week and joints are further signs of M sons. Thoy arc luiving no good 7. Prevent smoke whenever pos Bottled. Beer; should be fa­ Stamp No. 7 gave the consumer a most imiiortaut tiling of all is to of August 17-22 has been proclaim­ Sing heigh! sing ho! The drink miliar. nutritional failure. ' times. I mil disappointed at wlinl slble.' DEAR HEART two-pound bonus. climinale the cau.scs of fire. The ed the "War on Fuel Waste Week." that gives us cheer; In children, These troubles should not and I have found, since I got baclt lo 8. Keep room temperature at Dear Heart, I miss you so each day. average American homo noutaius The cooperation of everyone con­ 68-70, So we'll sing the praises o£ the the first symp- generally will not occur in per­ my country. I an; disappointed cerned with the utilization, produc­ So mUQh, In each and every way. Dr. J. A..Tpbey toms of. nutri­ sons who are well-fed. If the many grave lumards which its oc- 9. Avpld over-heating. your smile and gentle kiss, so draught to us so dear, tion, distribution and transporta­ tional failure generally are lack daily diet is built around liberal at the failure of the people to re­ ciipants never think of, The same 10. CONSERVE HEAT AND FUEL While we go marching through of appetite and failure to gain In amounts of such valuable protec­ tion of fuel Is asked not only In sweet. White Way alize tliat wo arc in a war—a war thing is true of the average place AT ALL TIMES.' That lingered on my lips, complete. Branford. weight. There may also be poor tive foods as pure milk and dairy conserving fuel oU btit In conver­ All Branford knows I bottle It sleeping habits, backwardness in products, eggs, fruits, green leafy tliat we, can lose. I am ashamed of business. Improperly stored in­ sion from oil to coal wherever A modern bomber Is composed of With wonderous speed and j school, and many colds and other vegetables, yellow vegetables, Fish Market of luys'elt to bo here. I am ashamed The way you walked, and smiled at I respiratory diseases. meats, and enriched white bread flammable liquids, uccumuli'itions possible. more than 40,000 Individual parts sklU; to be hero instead of overseas me,' Children;' -\vho are improperly and whole grain products, there 294 Main Street, Branford of ijaper, rags and odds and ends, The following pledge to conserve and requires 360,000 rivets'. Brings memories of a day so free. The healthy ones Retain their health. with my gang where I want lo nourished may also show intesti- can be no dietary mishaps. poorly-maintained heating equip- luel In every possible way In the in­ The blossoms gay and ffagrant too. The sick discard their Ills, . nal troubles, such as diarrhea, bp tmd'wlior.o | sliould be. terest of uninterrupted war pro­ Thus, far and near, my Bottled Instead,,the consumer of such Owned and Operated by incnt—sueli hazards as these cause More than one-fourth of Great Remind me sp my dear of yqu. I and niay have vague pains when wholesome foods should be full of duction Is offered lo remind the Beer sitting or,standing. Often they do Thit> stifteineut by tl)o Lieuloii- fires which take hundreds ot lives Britain's airplanes now in service in vim and vigor, mentally and Gambardella Brothers general public of the serlouisness of the Near East are from the plants I wprry spme but I always say Saves paying doctor's bills.— not care for normal play, and ant must have been like a bomb |ind destroy tons of millions of they seem slow to develop. physically alert, free from the situation end the steps that of the American aircra^ft manufac­ That you'll return to me someday Chorus, "nerves." and resistant to disease. suddenly dropped from a clear dollars worth of property each may be token to relieve It. The sun stands high I you're hot When such symptoms-occur Diet makes the difference. turers, according to one of Britain's Beneath that'tree, we both shall only occasionally and in mild WHOLESALE sky, Tiiey 'needed' it. Wo all need ^'car. The Fuel User's Pledge highest-ranking air chiefs, ond meet and dry! form, they need not cause undue Parents and teachers desiring FISH DEALERS • it. We e'aii inake this resolve each Let every American commup,- I agree to: more thon ten per cent of the war- With open arms my dear we'll greet. And neyer can cool off worry iri parents, but If they are more complete Information on the Until you cease to treod the path symptoms of nutritional failure d,i>j,^: I t||i}i gphig to Jfialfo a. saci'i- ity, from the i^mallesi to the larg­ 1; Order my fuel early. planes defending the British Isles long-continued, chronic, and moi'e 2. Keep my heating plant cleat). arc of United States' origin. I'll close my eyes ond dream that Prescribed by John B, Qough. severe, the child should be taken can get a useful free pamphlet "We handle iiolhiiig but the iLeo,todgy thflt, will |i|iQw I do est, juako.up its mind that it wiU from the Nutrition Division. Office 3. Have my ^eating plant in­ The inside ot a combat tank is : day- ^ •'." • : ' • if9ur Income into U.S. to the family physician, who will Some snarl and sneer that drink­ advise as to the best diet. ot Defense Health and Welfare, best of Seafood. kjiow wc ttro ill a wnr that threu- lielc its own flrc problem. It can painted whlto to help the crew see spected.' 'o But you'll be there, more need I say. ing Beer, Lack of appetite, losii of weight Services, Washington, D. C. tens the destruction of our couu- be done—and il must be done, • 4, Have repairs made during better. Helena Anne Corcoran. Brings ruin and distress; War6(»nd$iStd(np&?

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BIG STOREWIDE^ THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANFORD, CONN., AtlGUST 20, 1042 PAGE FIVE THE BRANFOBD RKVIEW, BRANFORD, CONN., AUGUST 20, 1042 iPAOB rOUE Inquiries about men In Service. \ Locates men In the Service for' WEDDINGS ISl^Sil Red Cross Notes their families, reports their condi­ GADABOUTS NORTH BRANFORD Seeing is Relieving 1 tion when Camp Hospitals, otc. TODAY AHD«W/DAY CHURCH NOTES Gets Information concerning sol­ Mrs. David Samson and her chil­ Mr. and Mrs. Leiand W. Harri­ diers' families so that MiUtai-y au­ dren, Dorothy, David and Charles lifcyy itay in barnaiti ilay atyaur First son of 318 Main Street, East Ha­ Services In the local churches on July 31:: Edward Jakublsyn, 4 pas­ have returned from n vacation trip iN'ntiinliii; txttertly selected qitntity tit ven have announced the engage­ senger tires recapped; Warren Hol- thorities can decide what furloughs uieii l)iillom;iric«. Share tliiMli-li'liig Sunday will be: are nee'ded, etc. , to Valley Stream, L. I. where they •-' /or Vfclory, U'dh lavinn' /<"' ""• SI, SlcpJicn A. M. E. Zlon ment of their tlaughtcr, Virginia Ma.sses at 7, 0:15, and 11 o'clock Ilster, 3 passenger tires recapped, 1 visited Mrs. Charles Samson. THE CHURCH OF CHRIST Zl Itngors St, Gives direct flnancal aid for Stony Crock Elizabeth, to Clifford Cornish Bar­ at St, Augustine's R. C. Church. now tube; Donald Lowell, 1 pa.s- + Another daughter, Bctfiy has short time to those In distress. Rev. Harold A, L. Clement tholomew, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. senger tire recapped; Emerson Sur- Ulil) CltOSS HOSIE SERVICE been there a month. Rev. Konnoth Brookes, MInlstol Church School—10:00 A,M, LcRoy Bortholomow of Mill Plain prcnant 4 pa.ssenger tires recapped, One ot the most useful depart­ Helps Service men get emergency Church School—10 A. M. Junor Church—11:15 A.M. Holy Eucharist at 10 o'clock at furloughs because of Illness or Branford, Mr, Bartholomew Is now Zlon Episcopal Church. 2 now tubes; Nick Camarolo 2 pas­ ments ot the Red Cross, and one Mr, and Mrs. Robert Thompson MotnlnB Worship—11 A. M. Evening Worship— 8:00 P.M. stationed at Kelly Field, San An­ senger tires recapped, 2 new tubes; which few people know anything death at home. Pilgrim Fellowship—7!30 P. M. Arranges for pensions, compen­ of Short Beach \ylll be on vacation tonio, Texas, with tho army air William Stender, 4 passenger tires about, is the Red Cross Home Ser­ In Vermont this week. IlAl'TIST corpfl. 1 Morning worship at 10 o'clock at reeapped; Ernest Trumpold, 1 pas­ vice. This service stands ready to sations, etc.. In case ot death or ST MARY'S Union services of the First Con- the Congregational Church. senger tire recapped ;Arthur Willis, help men in the Armed Forces, and disability. Commonclng Monday, August 24, Sugar Stamp No, 8 The Rod Cross has the distinc­ Mrs. M. D. Stanley, Miss Olive only will bo valid. This stamp is worth 5 lbs. of sugar Mass on Sunday during tho sum­ gregatlonal and First Baptist Peck - Ford 4 pa.ssenger tiros recapped and 4 their families. In a multitude ot Pratt, Mrs. Donald SawtcUo and mer months v»lll bo at 7:00; 0:00; Churches will bo hold Sunday morn­ The Salvage Committee for thene w tubes; ChaJ-lcs Simpson, 1 pas­ ways, In war and In peace. tion of operating under direct _Con- and will be valid until October 31. Stamps No. 6 and Mrs, Anna Ford of Rockland tow_n held a meeting In the Town Mrs. Wilfred Nott attended a lun­ lOiOOi and 11:00 o'clock, ing at 11 o'clock, Dr. Raymond E. Park announces the coming mar­ senger tire rcciipped; Miss Ethna gresslonal Charter; amongst Its No. 7 oupiro August 22. Hall on Tuesday evening. Naturally, In war time, the work statements of Red Cross responsi­ cheon - bridge today In North Week-day Parish Moss will bo at Morrlss, librarian of tho Yale Divin­ riage of her daughter, Jessie to Mr. Hoadley, 2 passenger tires recapped done by the Home Serlvce Is great Branford. Eovon o'clock, ity School will bo preacher and tho Edward Kimball Pock, Jr. and 2 now tubes; Harry Knox, 3 bilities, the Charter Includes: "To '* ^'!?-M'55*^"^T.^^?s?;"^''^^T?^v*:^ Work on surgical dressings, hos­ ly increased, as more men are in act In matters ot voluntary relief Ladles of St, Mary's parish will Rov. 'A. W. Jones will direct the The ceremony will take place truck tires recapped; Fred Barronc, the Armed Forces, and many needs Miss Mario Larson ot Philadel­ hold a food snlo on the church service of worship. pital garments, and refugee gar­ 4 truck tires recapped; Clarence and In accord with the military nd August 20 at 3 o'clock In St. Johns ments was done at the all day meet­ arise from conditions ot war. naval authorities as a medium of phia, and Ensign Frederick Cox, U. lawn, Saturday, August 20 from Church School Is at 10 o'clock. Episcopal Church, Humphrey and Williams, 0 new bus tlrese and 0 An underlying purpose of the Red S. N, R. of Washington, D. C. wore NEEDS ing ot tho Red Cross on Tuesday at new tubes; C. W. Brook, 3 new communication between tho people 10 to 4. Orange Street, New Haven the Chapol. Cross Home Service is to aid inot the Ulnted States and their Ar­ recent guests In Pine Orchard ot MAKE FIRST NATIONAL S - TRINn'X truck tlrca and 3 new tubes; Harry keeping high the morale ot the tho home of Mrs, James A. amies. HEADQUARTERS FOR SEEDLESS-VITAMINS C-G Junlver, 1 new obsolete tire. my and Navy." ALL YOUR PRESERVING TAnOR MJTIIEKAN n;4B Holy Communion. NORMAN AVEUILL WEDS Mrs. Ruel Benson of North Street men in service . It a soldier or sai­ It can therefore bo clearly seen NECESSITIES, Rov. Adqlph T. Borgqulst, Minister 0:30 Church School. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Averlll are lor knows that his family at home • Mrs. Robert Cale and daughter, opened her homo on Wednesday tor Miss Ellen Carlson, principal of that the Red Cross Home Service Is Church School, 0;ao, 10:45 Morning Prayer and Sermon, guests of Mrs. Roy V. Averlll of a neighborhood meeting In accord­ Is in need or In dilhculty, he is wor­ not a charitable organization, but Betty, have been In Boston tor a few JARS GRAPES 2 29' Morning Worship In Swedish 10:30. Branford Point. Mr. Averlll, who the.Center School has resigned her ried: and he cannot do his job of- days while Mr. Cato visited in Mont- MASON ance with the wartime plan of the position to marry In the Fall. The that It Is carrying out a part ot nrAC FRESH ID AMD |A Narpos society and tho Woman's PINE ORCHARD UNION CHAPEL Is with tho coast artlllei'y, nmrrled Northford - North Branford League tectlvely. Home Service is organized pelle'r, Vermont. DOI rtlAj VITAMINS A-B-C-O "|U« Board of Education Is now consid­ to help correct this situation, and tho Government's orders; and that PIS 55c "SI 65( Missionary Society will sponsor a Rev. John L. Dnvls.D. D, Miss Dorothy May Cool of Worcester of Women Voters. those who have received aid from In tho Presbyterian Church In Now- ering a new teacher to fill the va men in the Service and their fami­ Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Gardiner, E-Z SEAL ^ri rnif LARGE NATIVE «» nc food sale on the Oroon August 21, Sermon—By tho Pastor, Miss Florence Harrison was the the Home Service arc not receiving port, R. I., August 11. cancy next month. lies at home, may apply to this de­ Ccdnr Street arc entertaining Miss A Swedish food sale will bo con­ Soloist—Mrs. Ruth LInsloy Oliver leader ot the discussion and the "relief", but simply a service which CCLEKY VITAMINS A-C /'"'^'^""Zje ducted Friday on tho Green rr:im partment of the Red Cross tor aid Is their due as citizens ot tho Unit­ Florence White ot Now Haven. 63c 'SI 73c topic was "Rationing." A social or advice in any sort ot problem NATIVE-COOKING jT •J |" 2 until 5 o'clock. Accompanist—Howard Coleman Gllddcn - PctllKruc ed States. hour followed the dlscu.sslon period. with which they may be faced. FiNAST CIDER VITAMINS A-C J'"A J* Pvt, Frank Hayes, of Palmer, Of Interest hero Is the marriage Reserve Tables IT'S JUST "BULL'/ ^ ^ Mrs. Thorwald F. Hammer is Mrs. Margaret Craig of Walllng- RILTHOUGH MONKEYS HAVE For example, a soldier In camp Mass., a recent resident, and broth­ of Miss Rao Pcttlgrue ,daughtor of Special drills have been called for Continued from page one gxPERlMENTS HAVE DEMONSTRATED Chairman ot the Branford Home tord Is enjoying a vacation with VINEGAH NATIVE •) Q TEAR-GLANDS IN THEIR In Texas is worried about his er of Mrs, Charles F. Bradley, spent Mr. and Mrs. Wlnford K. Pettlgruo the members ot the North Branford Waltoii, H. Swanson. H. Smith, Leo THAT BULLS, LIKE AAANY OTHER Service and Mrs. Harlod L. DoFollce Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Johnson at VITAMINS A-8-G Z^"7' With The Boys of Tenafly, N. J., formerly of Pino EYES, THEY VO NOT SHED Mother: he has not heard from her flIlOc O'A\21C? Sunday here with Mr, and Mrs. Volunteer Fire Department by the Grines, Charles Gauggie, John ANIM)ALS, ARE COLOR-BLIND, AND the Vice-chairman. Short Beach, Orchard, to Lieut. John C. GUddon, Chief, John Hartlgan. On Sunday TEARS WHEN THEY GRIEVE, tor two months, and he is afraid NATIVE •» IA Mason Smith, Montowcso Street.. Dwyer, August Herlth, John Collo- THEREFORE DO NOT GET MADDER she is sick, so he writes the Homo In The Service U. S. N, R. Mrs. Gllddcn, who was afternoon a drill was held Jn North- py, Walter Lynch, Walter Shea: SOME SCIENTISTS BELIEVE Miss Joan Kuza of Springfield, JAR RINGS VITAMINS B-C ,5^"|U* He Is stationed nt Fort Mead, ckle, D. W. Owens, Lewis Bracken,]sity's College of Pharmacy at New AT RED THAN THEY DO AT ANY Service In Branford and asks them Mrs. Wilfred Nott, Chairman ot Maryland. graduated In Juno from Vassar Col­ ford for the Northford members and Louis Burkhardt, H. Walker, Robert THAT APES DO NOT HAVE the Food Committee ot tho Bran­ Mass., win bo tho week end house BALL f«o 5c Arnold H. son of Mr. J. Baltimore lege, was married Saturday after­ on Thursday evening a drill was Joseph Grubb, Oakson, T. Schir- Haven are Morris Feldman of OTHER BRIGHT COLOR. to look Into this for him. A Home guest of Miss Lois MacFarlano at Lockyer, B. Cushion, H. liitg, Jon­ VERY DEEP EMOTIONS. Service worker calls on the Mother ford Branch ot Red Cross Is organ­ Good Luck 2»°$13c Thompson Ave.-, East Haven Is re­ PFC Harold C. Peck has returned noon In St. Poul's Episcopal Church, held at tho flrohouse for all mem­ athan Boswell, Redmond, E. Mur­ melor, P. Matthews, J. Creamer, Hartford, Perry Morton Gorfain ot izing Classes in Nutrition In both Ten Acres, OFFICAL FAT COLLECTION STATION I Englewood, N. J. Lyiiwood Mort, William Weber, at once: the worker finds the ceiving hla basic training at Camp to Camp Edwards after being home bers. ray, Craig Berndston, Philip Bul­ New Britain, Genevieve Frances Branford and Stony Creek, to start nniND uo vDun W*BTE r*To . . . oun MARKaa ARE Marcel Buftle, T. Reynolds, L. Pat­ Mazurkiewicz of Norwich and Doris Mother line; she has been busy with Parowax Vm IIOUPCIIATINS WITH THt WABTE OAVINO PRQPHAM. Croft, 8. C, for a tew days..He Is the son of Mr. Mrs. Harold L, DcFclIco was a ger. Grand old lady of the week Is preserving, and thought, as she had about the middle ot Setpember. Also Mary Lou Bernard ot North Bran­ 12( bridesmaid. terson, Irving Charlotte, Herman Angela Polastri of Branford. ford Is enjoying a few days vaca­ and Mrs. Harold F. Pock of Rogers Initial plans are being made tor Also the Misses Virginia Backen Happy Birthday Mrs. Hilda Enquist. Mr. and Mrs. sent her son a sweater he hada class In Canteen, to bo composed Word has been received that Jo­ the usual Labor Day weekend food Lchr, Victor Hutchinson, Jack Mar­ Doris Angela Polastri is the Ernest Wood, Palmer Road, held of those who have already taken tion at the homo of Mr, and Mrs, Street. Geenty, E. Reardon, Rosemary tin, Delaney, Kenneth Wayland, asked for, that he would know she seph Duell, son of Mrs. Felix DupU, sale sponsored by the Zlon Parish daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Louis open house for her Saturday, in was all right. The Home Service the Nutrlton Course, under the di­ Fred J. O'Reilly, Taylor Place, BETROTHED Guild. Miss Carolyn H. Smith Is Dwyer, Mary Gormley, Evelyn Shea, Frederick Shaw, Wlntred Rompe. Patricia, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. honor ot her 84th birthday. Short Beach . Mnpio Street, Is stationed at New­ Robert Lewis, of East Haven, an Loretta O'Neil, Su.san Gillen, Hel­ Polastri ot 104 Ivy Street, Bran­ Frederick O'Reilly, Jr., ot Califor­ worker writes the soldier a r'easur- rection of Mrs. Alberg of East Ha­ Mr. and Mr.s. Marco Martone an­ chairman and will bo assisted by ven. Further details will be given port, R. I. with the U, a. Naval Re­ enlistee la rccclvlnu technical en Shoemaker, Mary Devlin, Mary ford. She was graduated, this year nia, former residents, is three this ing letter at once, giving him what WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES serve.- nounce the engagement of their workers from the Guild. later. Those interested in these WE RESERVE THE RIGI training at tho Army Alf School, daughter, Mary to Mr. John Cecco- Bello. DORIS A. POLASTRI from Branford High School. week. Mrs. Raymond Mead,- Forbes news ot his Mother she has found Place, East Haven was a birthday classes may telephone 324 at Mrs. GENUINE Miami, Fla. llnl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Also Mesdaipes William Collopy, WINS SCHOLARSHIP The six scholarships, awarded out, and that little problem has been PERSONALS Prank Dendas, Granite Bay ,and celebrator Tuesday. Her son, Allen taken care of. Nott's request. SPRING Ceccollnl of Paved Street. Tlie North Branford Volunteer W. Lewis, John Kennedy, H. Do- this year tor the first time, have 'Twas birthday day the 14th for LAMB LESS Iittrry Tucker, Short Beach, have Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs, Fire Department enjoyed an out­ heny, Harry Tucker, Eric Swanson, Award'of Beatric Fox Auerbach been made available by the trus- five year old Billy Wi;ber, son ot observed Monday. Let us take however, a much more Geraldlne Farley Is 111 at her both qualified for sharpshooters at John Norwood, 418 , Main Street, door roast and sports with Assist­ Scholarships to six freshman at the tees of the Beatrice Fox Auerbach Mr. and Mrs. William Weber ,Clark A class tor Nurses' Aides will homo In Mill Creek Road. LB Ellen Sheridan, Edward Kligerman, serious and complicated example: start In September. All those In­ BB** DESIRED Pnrrls Island, > East Havon, Is In Miami, Fla., rq- BALDWIN-SWIFT ant Chief, Frederick G. Loeber re­ John L. Corning, Walter Eggles- University ot Connecticut was an- Foundation ot Hartford. Both 4-H Ave.- John Lester Corning, bless him, Red Cross Home Service has a tele­ The marriage of Carrie Gertrude will be "somewhat over 21" next terested moy telephone 7-5881 or Misses Joyce and Betty Ferguson TO BROIL, FRY or ROAST celvlng technical training at the cently. Following the outing a ton, D. Hoag, John Batrow, Jr., nounced today by President A. N. club winners have lived all their gram from a Naval Base, asking LB Word has'bqen received that Wil­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy business meeting was held. It was Thursday. write to Miss Helen B. Brown care and Ethel and Audry Johnson were i FRESH 2'/)-3'A lb AVG Army Air School, Frank Little, John Egan, Peter Ba­ Jorgensen.. , ' i lives in farm homes, and both have Bill Murdock, son ot Mr. and Mrs. them to investigate the case ot Mrs. of the American Red Cross 12 Hill- liam Tucker, with the Const Guard Swift of the Pine Orchard Road, planned to hold the annual card trow, John Buck, Joseph Meshako, Scholarships of $300 each, tor been active in club work in their Richard Murdock was one year old B. who needs aid. Although the recent dinner guests at the home ot ftt Manhattan Beach, is with the and Earl Harry Baldwin, son ofpart y In the near futjire and a com­ Mrs. Norman Bowne will celebrate house Ave., New"iitiiven, for an InL Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams, 4-6 LB Lieut. Sal A. Petrlllo Is home for James Nelson, William Calabrese, 4-H Club members in Hartford respective communities for several Friday. worker receives this wire at night, tervlew. A Nurse's Aide must be be­ , AVERAGE LB Captain of Port Company, a week's furlough from Camp Leo, Mr, .and Mrs Sterling Baldwin of mittee consisting ol Vincent Lup- E. Upson, Walter McCarthy, Elbert I County, will go to Kenneth James yeara. her birthday with a weekend trip she calls on Mrs .B. at once, as Northford. FRESH FOW! Hotchklss Grove was solemnized onc. Burton Hall, Luke Camarota, Cake and ice-cream guests were; to New York with Mr. Bowne. tween 18 and 50 years ot age; be Va. Pearson. McLaughlin ot Bloomfield. enrolled •—^ Gall Bolter, Barbara Van Sands, this is an emergency call. She an American citizen or carefully SMOKED Mr, and Mrs. Larry Donadlo of last Saturday at high noon In the Lewis Bunnell, Havilind Schuessler, finds Mrs .B., whose husband is In ^Walter Llnke Ig on vacation from 5-7 lb AVG parsonage of the First Baptist Also M. D. Stanley. Jr., Frank in the College of Agriculture, andj American factories will use ten Eleanor Dunbar, Joyce Senior, Jean- selected friendly alien; have a high 47 Chestnut Street have Just re­ Timothy J, McCarthy, Jr., of In­ Anthony Rapone, Joseph Marrone ette Thompson. the war zone with his ship, ontlrely his duties with The Connecticut YDUn DHIIICC J3 Church. The Rev. A.*W. Jones, min­ and Frank Pruess was appointed. Hooker, Jack Bishop, John Waters, Minerva Ann Bristol ot Collins-1 billion pounds of salt in this year's school education or Its equivalent; 3)&UcaiaUoH PEPPER LOAF ceived a V-Mall letter fi'om their dian Nock has re-enlisted in the Michael Carpinella, Robert B^ Cate.jvllle, enrolled in the school of, war effort. Its sodium and chlorine without funds. She and her two rneet certain physical requirements; Light and Power Co. ii ' son PFO Joseph. ISveryono.is flno U, a. Army and Is at Camp Devons. ister of tho church, performed the children are living at a friend's Mcaii LUXURY LOAF B39C ceremony In the presence of tho W. Morgan, M. Kappeler, John Mc- i Home Economics I plays parts in the making .of alr- Arthur Halldon, Granite Bay de­ Lanphier's Cove serve without pay; be oh duty at and getting along splendidly. - - The Handy Helpers^ 4H Club had clares August 31 as a holiday. house. MI'S. B. has received no least.150 hc^urs ^Ejehjyear; work tin­ Pat Goclowskl, Mill Crock Road, Immodlate families "•" Clees, James Sullivan, Clarence | Winners of $200 scholarships for planes, tanks, jeeps,, guns, Synthe- money from her husband for two Is suffering with an eye Injury. . Frank McGuliiness of Poxon .has The brldo to postpone their Ijltc anil picnic Johnson, H. Wills, Raymond Gun- flrst-year students in the Univer- tic rubber and high-test gasoline. BY WINNIE RINKER der the supervision of graduate Soodrid Llout,: Walter Philip Olt- bebn commissioned second Lleuten wore a'rpso georgette crepe dress planned for last week" dlio to the Everyone now, hats off to Philip months; she cannot accept her nurses. Niires's Aides are needed friend's help any longer: what can Mrs. Ernest Whltcomb Is ill at EVANGELINE M'/i OZ hons, 22,; 81 Dodgo Avenue, East ant.in anti-aircraft ortlllery at with bead trimming, navy acces­ continued rain. / Bulger, August 24th. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mucklow ot because there are not enough nur Fort Davis, N.C. He expects to be sories and rose corsage. she, do? Home Service comes to ses In Hospitals, clinics, or health her home In Indian Neck. EVAPORATED I CANS Haven, was selooted to attend Bat­ Damage by the raln'has been done Lanphier's Cove road have return­ her rescue at once; first ot all, the tery Ollloers Course given ot Fort transferred to Fort Dlx, N. J. A wedding dinner was served in Mrs. Donald Hayward figuring ed from a vacation trip. agencies. Because there will be the Oasis. Following a wedding to some ot the local crops. 'The how to celebrate the 25th. worker gives Mrs. B. financial assis­ fewer nurses as the Army and Navy Lawrence Taylor, Ely Street Is Slll.Okla, tance for her Immediate needs, and convalescing at the home ot his Herbert Proctor, son of Mr. and trip to Now York, Mr. and Mrsrai. n and vflnd has caused the- fall­ call more of them to active duty Ltout. Glthcns, son of Mrs. Wal­ ing of some fruits, and tatjmers Mr. and Mrs. Richard Starr of assures her ot the Red Cross' de­ sister In Portland. ;%^5w^CHEiSE Mm^ ter Glthcns, 11 Joan Street, Now Mrs. Elmer Proctor, ot Momauguln Baldwin will reside in Post Road, Tuesday was Joan Armstrong's Guilford will be with Mr. and Mrs. a home and abroad. Because the Branford. tear blight on tnmaot and potato (lay to do Just about as she pleased sire and ability to help her get her threat ot sabotage and of enemy Haven, reported to Fort Sill from has been appointed a technical Norman Russell tor the weekend. affairs straightened out. Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Blakeslec sergeant at Camp Edwards. crops. ,' '" . , action, and the massing ot great Uncle Sam asks yott to eat more checset Fort Bragg, N. C, Saturday, that's the 22nd, Mrs. In the next few weeks, Home Ser­ numbers of workers for war Indus­ ot Pino Orchard have as guests Mr. Cheese If one of the Hecott\me»dctl Foods • Billy Russell has returned from a in the V. S. Official Food Guide as a BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED Tolmkot Orange will hold their Norman Bowne cuts the cake and vice assists Mrs. B. in getting a Job tries in certain regions make it and Mrs. Burton B. Stuart ot Sum- • Clifford C. Bartholomew is one Mr and Mrs. George A. Rose; Pros­ vacation in Guilford. mervlllo, S, C. Victory Food Stri^ctal. Btiy a Initind oj Robert Frey, 235 Dodge Avenue, of 106 aviation cadets in Texas for annual picnic on next Tuesday eve­ oats the cream. and a house, and cables to the for­ imperative to enroll, train, and or­ your faiioritc cheese today! East Haven, reported Saturday for pect Place, East Haven, have an­ ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. eign port where her husband Js; ganize a corps ot disciplined women training at tho Air Force Classifi­ nounced the engagement ot their "Victory luncheons" that follow Red cross workers there are able to Mrs. William Rico ond daughter, U. S. Coast Guard service at Man­ cation center. Harry Junlver of Cedar Lake Road. Somebody told! somebody told to assist the nurses who are left in V/HITE OR hattan Beach. daughter, Goorgianna, to Mr. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Harry Junlver, Mr. and Mrs. Florence Knowlton, August tood-for-treedom diet rules are get in touch with the husband who charge. ' Phyllis of Montoweso Street will be LOAF CHEESE COLORED, Treadwell, son ot Mrs. Anne Tread- now being served to war workers cables money to Mrs. B. In Short Beach all next week. Word has been received that Ri­ Mrs. Charles Llnsley, and Mr. and 22nd. The training they take consists AMERICAN well of Now Haven. Mrs. Clarence Hyland have been ap­ in the cafeterias of one large com­ AGED FOR MONTHS Edward Qalavaskl, son ot Mr. and chard Field ot Montoweso Street, The family of this navy man is ot an 80-hour course given In 7 MILD CHEESE Mrs. Balavjoh Gatovaskl, 380 Har­ pointed to serve oh the committee. Also on the 22nd — Agnes Purcell. pany. Tor 30 cents, -workers can now well-settled and happy, and Mrs. Jessie Cols and Barbara and Is now stationed at Miami Beach, now get meals consisting ot a lib­ weeks by a qualified graduate Mable Chittenden of Valley Stream, EDAM CHEESE KRAFT bor Street'has enlisted In tho Navy. Fla, ARE ENGAGED when he gets letters from his wife, nurse authorized to teach It by the The Republican Town Committee Young Thomas Watler Ritzlnger eral helping of meat, flsh, or eggs; he is no longer disturbed by them, L. I. have been recent visitors at He left Monday., Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harrison ot National Red Cross. It Is divided the home of Mrs. Thomas Samson CHATEAU CHEESE "ORDENS South Main Street announce the is scheduled to meet on Friday night was born August 21st. vegetables; whole wheat or enrich­ but has the comfortable realization into 2 units. John E. Maher has received or ed bread; butter; and milk or a that all is well at home. and Mrs. John Zvonkovlc. George Thompson, Enst Haven dors to report to the Air Corps engagement of their daughter, ot this week In the William Douglas Unit 1: 35 hours ot lectures and ••' milk dessert. SWISS CHEESE »ORDENS has enlisted for Coast Guard ser­ Center, Miami, Fla., for a training Jeanctte to Pvt. Helmer Holm, son School. It is proposed that there Brent Barker, on the 23rd. This is the sort of Job the Bran­ demonstrations of simple nursing The 20 hour First Aid Course. of Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Holm of will be a discussion ot candidates ford Home Service has done, and Is 6 POUTION vice aAd Is at Manhattun Beach, I course In army routine before re­ procedures. Three per.sons from Branford PABST-ETT CHEESE PKQ New York. porting to the army pliysical flt- Harbor Street. for membership on the town by AL POSEM' doing, all the time. In the first Unit 2; 45 hours of supervised have trained: Mrs. Herbert Woldon, Committee and delegates to the SWEENEY tSON' throe months of this year, it hand­ ^;; — ness program. Salt Lake City, Pvt. Holm is home on furlough practice in wards ot specially de- MIS.S Rosemary Dwyer and Miss Gerber's Baby Foods 3 CANS |9C from Camp Devons. State, Congressional, County, and led 13 cases in the second three .slgnod hospitals. Josephine B. Kurkuionls. Gcdirge AJlordtce of Saltonst«ll ut^vh. Senatorial Conventions, as well as M m SOM, VOUR POP I BUV U.S.WAR BONDS- months, it handled 21; and Its work Gcrber's Junior Foods 3 CANS 19( Parkway Is a Second Lieutenant at Mr. Maher has for several years other business proper to come be­ continues to increase at this rate. DEPT. SUGGESTIONS For^/pavis, N. C. been director of physical education ' 15 JUST ABOUT THE "^^ VESSIREE-ANDWATdH/l VAP.Ii7Y-M05T KINDS Wheat Germ °cmra «G 29c fore the committee at this time. MV MOMEV 6(10W/—i?-^ Following are some of the other SMARTEST MftN I KWOW- types of work which the Red Cross BREADS ?gA°r'10c Snosheen Cake Flour PKO 23C U .FANCY 8 0Z 4*1 JUST ARRIVED The Caucus for the election ot Home Service does; although its PLAIN OR SUOABfO OftANCI work is by no means limited to this Honey CLOVER MAID pu«r MH 12( a» CROWN these.Bcrsons will be held on Aug­ D0-NyTS_^13c FANCY HB 0 4 Mr. and Mrs. . Edward Lawler, ust 26 and wlU be hold In the Com­ list: H NEW HAVEN Stevens Street, Momauguln are re­ munity House In the Second Voting Assists in getting disabled Ser­ Coffee Rings '" 19c oney CLOVER MAID PUH 'AK Z't ceiving congratulations on theDistric t at 8:30 P. M. vice men into Veteran's Hospital. Potato Chips suHsHiNr ifi 17c Assists in getting men discharged Raisin Loaf '* 19c birth of a .son, Frank, born August /• I CHOCOIAIE ,. •JO, trOamS CHOCOIAIE MINI CIUO I3C 15 In the Hospital of St. Raphael. Word has been received from the from the service because of depend­ laKe 8 INCH LAYIB 'A JVJ Stale OPA Ofdce that all applica­ ency at Ijome. Fruit Pound " 25c Campbell'ss ""mc°'°gi?p'° 4CA"3 CANSS 25 21cc j Mr. an4 Mrs. George Henninger tions which received a C book must Assists in getting financial aid OR Park Place announce the birth be reviewed as it Is believed that from Government for needy fami­ Gcuuhf, MAYONNAISE of a daughter on Frldoy, August many holding these books are^not HEUSEbTOBEEXTRAV/-; THEM bAYS IS lies of service men. INGRIDISNIS JAB Z4C MB '•Ut Hth at the Guilford Sanatoriupi. eligible. Commencing Monday eve­ A6AWT AWb SQUAMbER Sends messages to persons in oc­ Kisses flUIieU PKG 19( BELMONT SALAD LANE ning the local Board started re­ ALL H\S bOUGH-—^ cupied countries and war areas and Enjoy a Delightful Thin Mints Ml 21c Mr. and Mrs. Edward Francis Su- viewing all such applications. gets messages for them. DRESSING ;:!«21c;^32c grue, 94 Bradley Ave.. East Haven, Later on B applications will also Sends food packages to Allied Cocoanut »*'^» p>cc 19c AUGUST SALE are receiving congratulations on be reviewed. prisoners of war In enemy coun­ Home Cooked Meal \ I the birth of a daughter, Betty Ann, tries. AT A magnificent born July 28 In Grace Hospital. Striking a note sweet to the ears Answers all sorts ot letters and Mrs. Sugrue was formerly Miss of many hoiisewives the local ra­ rVORY SOAP OXYDOL 48.inch Chest Mary Crelghton. tioning board announced that it is MOUIARD Medium BAR 6c ^3 ^•i not the Government's intention that is a most Guest 2 BARS 9c ^A t;'o°9t2p"=s45t 'TS that the conservation of fruit should iomazins yalue. in East Ha\'en School . play second fiddle to the conserva­ A former Branford boy, Albert tion of sugar. InterpretUig the new m regulations the local board stated Jo*«flRfdri'( Shepard, Is at Kelly Field. Texas ITS TIME YOU KNEW" by Lawrence It Is the policy of the OPA Office /^^ liv "POOLING" riJts, reJu.cin,i; speed, taking it easy on curves, with the U. S. Army Air Corps. Answers to BRANFORD HILL i thta no fruit shall be wasted be­ ^ft^ st.irls and stops, row cin greatly lengthen your car's life. cause ot the lack of sugar. From When yoc have done all V" can, then form the hahit of bringing Dive-bombers Y'':^^.^^^:^^'^^^^- '^^^ ^^ YOUR CHOICE OF A GOOD MEAL AT now on Individual canning practices your car in regularly for a rRii; Pontioc "Motor Doctor" check-up; CASH will be treated as such and there Regular \isns, to US'will uncover any minor mtsadjustmcnts before SIXTY CENTS rhcy can cause serious damage—thus, yoii are saved costly repairs FOR YOUR HOUSEHOLD win be enough sugar to meet the rear of their wmgs.) EIGHTY FIVE CENTS requirements of a reasonable fruit later. In addition, your regular visits will enable us to perform WELCH'S 1 many helpful and free maintenance services such as proper inflation Altogether, 6,300,000 U.S. soldiers fought in the 5 previous wars. ONE DOLLAR TEN CENTS GOODS! conservation program for every CRAPE JUICE of tires, adding water to the battery, checking wheel alignment—all famUy and the local board is pre­ The ^-piece menti^ea^m ^jah did ---^^ f ;j|- ONE DOLLAR THIRTY FIVE CENTS PINT i RiLriMOND Wc i)H.v cash for furnit\ire, pared to consider all applications. of which will add years to the life of your car. 21c .^;39c I TOILET 3*0115'13 c Klcctric Refrigerators, Scw- From now on fruit juices will be Watcof curvmh mg any steps «•»>•,, upo' ^"'^^icn ^'ih'chh a beamn of sunlight-felb l from a OR , i ONE DqLLAR FIFTY CENTS iug Machiucs; Enameled allotted the same amount of sugar sky-light, transformmg the steps mto a gifaaui as the canning of fresh fruit. !> (.. CENTRAL GARAGE PHONES 1144 444 ; Stoves, AVashing Machines . .n-fUrs iiDAXovicz, Pi-op. The Sea of Galilee Is located in Palestine.> <^2 > Telephone. •'o-lSa-t Following Is a lisx of tire and tube 64 Main Street . Phone 968 Braafoi-d, Conn. certificates for the month ending

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THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANFORD, OONN., AUGUST 20, 1042 IT'S Time vou Kn6iu-->vuwRENGE JOHNNY MAHER JOINS FAQB dEVEH ARMY AIR CORPS /y\ileage Hints Mpmauguin Club : -By J. F. V^lnchtsler- MOVIE GUYED | ArtfeNips cdNVEN'rioN: If Johnny Mnhcr doosh't get any Supcrvlsor a/ Motor Vehicle Equip­ Wins in Annual Obey's Fantasy Bird In Hand, RpbcH Mertz of IJrantord Hills is dizzier In tho air than he has been ment, Colonial Eito Marketers By ROBEBT R. POKTLE THE POCKETBOOK attenHfiig thp 44th Annua! Reunion of tiib Spanish War •Veterans and the Inst two weeks ho stands a good •pVERY niolorlst nliould at nit Brings Heaps thp ,801 anniversary of the corps chance of earning his wings. Swi'mming Event To Be Staged TpPPS limes be (in allcnllvo'llsien'^'' HOLLYOpD GOSSIP g/KNOWLEDGE and .artillery •as'sociatidn iti Clove- Up to two weeks ago, he was a 10 any ndvlce Hint will pi'omole The red carpet was really for Lu­ Of Laughter land. "' ' • ''•• •''•. .i' . • '•' member of tho East Haven High lilRliwny nnfel)'. No motorist wanm with mere than 250 youngsters All Next Week to he killed or Injured In n motor cille Ball's Initial day oii the M-G-M If the war and hot wpttthcr are faetilty He resigned upon being competing ilii 15 events, the annual car nccldciit. In lot. The carrot-topped star found getting you down go to Stony Creek Money alone can't' bUy' Victory, named physical education instruc­ East Havens swimming meet held fncl. no motorist herself the' leading lady of "Du For the week of August 24th, But it can buy the needed tanks'and wants ever to ho Tuesday at IMomauguin was a huge tills week to see John brinkvyater's tor at Stamford High School. But Barry Was A Lady," discovered It Ronald T. Hammond presents Kev­ Involved In nn success. The .Homauguin Swimming Bird In Hand. J. Augustus Kcogh, planes tor our fighting men. Con- while walling for tho 'Stamford Job, was'to be her first Technicolor film in Kcmble In Andre Obcy's Insplr- as Mr. Blaiiquet, sardine salesman, trlbiito nf 'least; 10% 6f your houso-^ nccldcnl at any club won flryt place in the team ho had made application for tho time. with twenty-eight super-elegant alioiiiil fantasy "Noah" with Fi-ynne in night shirt and tall coat steals h61d~ budget" as your shiire for your army air corps. In the meantime, Today t li c event, foUow.^d by tho Colony gowns aiid costumes especially de­ Haindcn and the Stony Creek Play- the show.. But that's nothing new. ooihitry'a War Bond; quota'.' as summer diversion, ho was help­ inoloilsl. who IH Swimming Club and the Riverside Involved In nn signed for her by Irene, and just I'l'.s. Tliu entire production Is con- Kcogh grabs off the laughs week at-' Is your- pocikotbook voluntoerlnB ing turn oiit bomb-sights In a Swimming Club'- iicrldeiil. risks for extra good measure it all hap­ c-c'iveri and staged by Mr. Kcmble. ter week. . . - as tf soldier behind the linos? Helii Bridgeport plant. • nnl only the loss The individual': stars of the meet pened on her birthday! Playing In tlie theatres of Eng­ \ MODERtl PE-STROVER. C05T5 AOOOT ^ 7. SOO, OOO .... If kebgh- takes the laughs Ron­ yoilr'county meet its Bond,quota. of Ills life, soil, wore Miss Barb'ara Daniels and ald T. Hannnond, actor-dlroolor, has Just when he was completing oils por.sonal in* And speaking of Iroiic, she has land. France ond Central Europe, (MCP BUyis/G THOSE W/\R STUMPS />ND BONDS) The percent of your family's in-' Prank Dooley, 3ixl, each of whom tho best time. Like'a kid playlilg come .ihould be invested for Victory, plans to move to Stamford, his air Jury nnd Injiiiy lo oiliers, hut also a job on her hands-^438 Individual he came under the influence of the corps appointment came through, the loss of the use oT his means of captured two first places and two FDROrP CIIFCKC a prank ho enters into the spirit Individual and rnmlly-li'ansporiatlon, designs for the "Dii Barry" musical. Rvcalcst dramatic figures of our leaving him only till, next Thursday seconds. Both represented tho Mo- CAN NOW DE of intrigue and I'omanco with spirit Thercloi-e. today more ilinii ever he* " Arfothcr excited actress is Judy time. Mrs. Patrick Campbell, Julia Pt'TECrep inauguln Swimming Club. 1>IE VIME OF Tim that Is a delight to see, • lii pa­ FOR LOCAL NKWS READ: to report to Miami, Florida, for In fore, li Is the SPIIIBII duly nf all Garland! Her four-year-old niece, IM6T/1MTLV ey KHTT/IU I'lILM Marlowe, Cocilc Sorel, and Otis SOAiniMES RTflalCO jamas and barefoot ho plays Cyril dootrlnatlon. Upon completion of molpilms In drive enrerully. Safely Officials in charge of the meet MEANS OF AM THE BRADFORD REVIEW, HE U.S. has hccomc tiime Imiinriaiit lliau Judy Junior appears Ih a scene with Jackie • Cooper - Ella Fitzgerald Skinner are but a few ot the older -;\ ULIUyi-VIOLET 1000 Fcerin i that liitonslve schooling, ho will be were Harry Burke of Ya;°, Rev. ItHSTH f IS-BUILDING AN ARMY OF over. The reckless driver who oniie hei' for"Presenting Lily Mars." .IiK'lcic ChuiH'r, (pii'lin'oil to|i. stars who encouraged him in his vik"^ "•'V L/IMP FROM 8 TO lO MILLION MEW commissioned and assigned to a cxcHiied Ills aellnns on Iho Ri'otind William O. West of tne Old Stone #^^ PEVFLOPEP , While Fay Balnter is hustling and (!t'iiti'r) IN (.-iiniiii^' ilii'Ci'l fi-oiii career. After an expcriinental pro­ §^g% -THBOU6H S physlcol education post at an army that, oven If Ids ear was smaphed Church, East Haven; Roy Spencer, K^A'^A^cVS^Ri^p'^l lAJUTHORITIES STATE THAT bustling to get ready for her trip IIiillyxviicHl 1111(1 'Will iippc'iir in duction of Racine's "La Samari- INPUSTRWI.' ,^F?I ?W^f^,9A9T'H,J'^^oSL,Tnv THE EARLIEST MENTION OF air field In Salt Lake City, where up ho could Ret a new one, has'fine Jack Howard and Mrs. Jean Thomp ., .^ BCSB/WCU I Page Express Go. leas cjicuso lo offer. He cnn'l get n to Washington, D. C. She'll be ac­ piM'sim lo liciul ii (.'i^Miilic -sliow on taine," Jean Coctcau, famous WARS, M WHICH THIS COUNTRY A TIMEPIECE IS TO BE - his hometown Mlltord neighbor, new wr, son. Roy O'Neal and Joe Adams HAS FOUGHT SO SUCCESSfULIY ? foUND IN TM BlBir'> companied by both her son, Reggie, llie staye of llio KttiU- 'I'liciilri'. French author, playwrite, and ac­ DAY ill J. iovAirrs, rrop. Paul Wargo, former Yale catcher. were in charge of the safety com­ (ISAIAH XXXVIII 8), DID Last year wns n trnRic ycnr for ONE or >&i)NG QtiwVJ Jr., and husband. Commander Reg­ MiirH'onl, this fiiiiiiiit,' Kriilfi.v, \DAILY INSURED SERVICE Is already stationed. mittee. tor, called him the "shoestring THIS TIMEPIECE BEA^ ANY Aiiici'Icn. More than 40,000 persons BiROMtN- TRAININS inald H. S. Vcnablc. Snliirdiiy iiiiil .Siiiiilii.'i' (iiil.v. A|)- RESEMBLAKICE TO A MODERN wei-o killed nnfl ainiosi 1,500,000 Frank Dooley, Jr., whb has done foa. A BEtoRN Rhinehardt" for his ability to between Injured In niitomohlle nceldnnts. eNQAOEMEHT WIDI Nicest husband and wife celebra­ poiiriii}: witli .liidUio (.'ooiier is Ihe achieve startling results on a small BULOVA WATCH ? a great job of fostering Interest in ^ THEJAP-S- New Haven - Branford Estimates arc llml more Minn 1,000,. tion was Greer Qarson's party for "Tisket-Tiisl<(;t" tJirl, Kiln Fitz- budget. 000 automobiles were dnraaKcd In swimming among the young people ITSEVARE TRAININO Guilford - Madison nccldcpts, ninny of ilicm beyond at Momauguin, was chaJrman of Dame Mae Whltty and Ben .Web­ frerald (.shown ill ri^ht). Also iii- Clint,on Charter Oak repair. ster's Golden Wedding Anniversary. chuU'd ill the show are Buslei LIHE SEA'OF 'GALILEETS" the event which Horry Burlce stated llin Maple St., Branrord FRESH WATER, ALTHOUGH IT America cannot afford nnolher was the best ot its kind that he 100 friends wished the popular cou­ AVest iiii.il Liicilli' I'li^re, diiiiein!,' ISS80 FEET BELOW SEA year llko ihal. It Is Ihe palrlollc ple happiness. (!Oiiiodiiiiis, "Po!f Leg;" liiiles nnd Branford D88-3 TPoll Bridge duly ot every driver lo opciale his has ever had the pleasure of offi­ LEVEL; WHERE IS IT LOCATED ? seph P. Nolan of Hartford, appoint­ Walter Brennan and Mrs. Bren- (I heist of Dllier.slar eiiterliiiiiois Now Haven 6-4010 car with earo—care for lilniself, ciating at. noon,... Two other camps were in­ Au etECtRO-MASNE-r I' \ j cni'O for others, care for his car. ed chief of staff to succeed Col. Er­ vited but were vacated that day nan consider themselves competi­ PEVICE AOTOMATICfllLV'- Answers on rage Five"' Opens Soon Most nccldenls occur bocniiae of nest L. Averill, Conn. State Gu^rd Amusing to watch youngsters look tion to the Websters. They've been But Phillip Dorn Isn't finding the iNPicmes -we CONDITW. rccklQBSiipss of one kind or another. Col. AverlU's resignation, became OR RIPENE'SS OF fl<^Y around booths for fallen change niarrled twenty-five years. light fantastic so simple. The star FRUIT WITHOUT, PENCTRATIN6 Speeding, Hying lo boni a light, effective last Saturday way you can as a good rule of The last span of the new Charter taking n.chnnco with poor hrnkos, WHAT NOTS Missed lights on amusements due Take a tip from Ruth Hussey and doesn't'dance by himself, but ho THE SKIN T health. Oak Toll Bridge over the Connec­ cutting In'and out of li-ulllc. pn.ssing John L. Sullivan, Palmer Casino, has the best teacher, available — BRANFORD SPEAKING OF BY QITA ROUND to blackout regulations Wo­ read fan mall. Ruth sold a story Don't undertake work that Im ticut River between Hartford and on curves or h|ll8—the list of reck, mighty violinist of 20 years ago has men refusing to ride Ferris to^ a national rnagazlne but failed Joan Crawford. tiS*...... - _..*. .: less nets Is long. Today you cnn't LOCAL NEWS poses too much of a' strain on you, East Hartford has been placed and njTord to bo reckless. Tnko tho announced his candidacy for re- wheel Not.a c^pat In the crowd. to receive a check, or so she PATRICIA LENNON, LAUNDRY - HEALTH - either physically or mentally. the Bridge will be open to traffic pledge now, both as n mensuro ot Damp weather raising cain- with nomlnatlon for State Senator on thought. Then she caught up on Two flrst run hits are now play of the theatre—author, Instructor BY DR. VICTOR G. HEISER Play Personals Beverly to perfection. Overwork and overstrain, preva­ about Labor Day, Sept. 7, 1042. self protection nnd lo proniolo tho windshield • stickers Suggesrt you the Democratic ticket. He has rep­ her month-old fan letters and out ing at the Poll College Theatre at N. Y. U., actor, director,, that's long llfn ot your car. What Albert Vees as Ambrpso FLAT WORK lent In wartime, can bring about a keep an eye on yours One man, resented the Sixth (New Britain) with Lionel Barrymore in "Calling what Tom Craven is—after the This new bridge with its ap­ MERCHANTS TO slipped the $300 check. Godolphln adds as K. C. is an amus­ THE RETURN OP THE OARDIAO substantial Increase In tho number a builder, working in the Double shows wore over when playing In proaches and by-pass will permit District for two terms Rev. Fred More muscles are Pranchot Dr. Gille.spie," .and "It Happened In Add Interest ing contrast to the mirth provided WET WASH Beach area was stung by a yellow PLAY SUNDAY Atlantic City, Kathryn Cameron Everybody who attended the New I °fJlf^^ °' ''"^^'-^ dlsease.The "car the interrupted movement of both Murray speaks today at Miltord Ro­ Tone's reward for realism. He had Flatbush," co-starring Lloydo No by tho Hammond-Koogh combina­ Jacket and his hand, arm and wrist used to go way out on tlio end of York world's Fair and visited the^'^^' °' P^'^"" «"P'''ne from passenger and commercial vehicles Garyeys Gets tary Club to learn to drive a ten ton truck for Ian and Carole Lnndis. tion. ' SOFT DRY swelled so fast- his leather -wrist The Branford Merchants will play Musings near the end of the the pier—to feel the salt waves famous Hall of Man remembers vlv heart disease,- may later return to from a point on Route 5 In Weth- Seen and heard at the Bazaar— "Skyward to Glory." A romance, a strange case of dual watch strap broke Page Ripley host ta the Milford All-Stars this twentieth season for tho Stony splashing over her—If you have Most serious, alid dlllloult ot all Idly tlie drumlike beating sound bo a familiar figure In our midst if Thanks for neither barking or loud Three days out of 72 isn't much personality, and tliriils and mystery KEVIN KEMBLE roles is taken by Donald Arbury who ersfield just north of Berlin to Sil­ Tourney Spot ;,Breezy Whorttleberry says if Sunday afternoon at three P. M. Creek Theatre mirthamizers—not liked the stage sets to dato this that fell upon his ears the moment we do not all take extra precautions ver Lane, East Hartford, on Route speaker Money was no object, - of a vacation but Van. Heflin and In a great hospital, gb into M-G-M's plays the caste conscience fatlier. anyone out-talks you he Is a radi­ The Merchants line-up will probably Mr. Kcmble himself promises' all iHire mirth though—Just think summer, just wait and i'east your he entered. today flowed like water One eight year his bride, Frances Neal, spent them "Calling Dr, Gillespie." Its thrills Arbui'y does on admirable job. • 6, or to Main Street, East Hartford, Garvey's broke a deadlock in the cal. If you out-talk him he tells be as follows: La Croix, De Fablo, that tho production of "Noah," to back on "Malice Domestic," that eyes on tho ones Ginnie Williams FINISHED WORK Industry has set a good example old said he never had so much fun, at Lake Arrowhead during a and' mystery are blended with Others in this week's comical play •The sound was the beating oC a on Route 2. final inning to edge out the Bran- the crowd you are a radical Pauk, and Leshine will make up be done In a now and exciting man­ new mystery play by Percy and has designed for "Noah" Cur­ tor us In Its program for the health "Boy, what a night!" Lavender "breather" on "The Man On Ainerl- many moments of hilarity as well arc Patricia Lennon, Kathryn Cam­ human heart, recorded and ampll- The Charter Oak Bridge with the ford Hilltops 5-4 I.i the semi-finals Sunshine followeth the rain ,-^ but Inner defense, with . Clancy, Ber­ ner, will be one of the most fascln-^ Denhau'i—well reviewed by New tain call. of Its employees. In the thousands sweaters dominant Mud All ca's Conscience." as a tender love story. eron, David Powell and Kevin Kem­ BACHELOR SERVICE field over a loud speaker system. opproaches from the west and the of the park recreation annual soft when? Patrolman Dan Morroney nardo, and Petela chasing the high ating productions ever staged at York, inakcs It look sure for future of Industiial plants throughout the ages out for the fun Shirt tails Clark Gable won new laurels A splendid cast surrounds Barry- ble. •Day after day thousaiids of peo­ clover leaf connection at East ball tournament and with the vic­ controls law and order at Hotch- one. Either Lubeski or "Tot" Owens Stony Creek. The-very subject mat­ production—they'll all bo in the country that have complete medical out Even the heavy lookers on when he emceed an Army Com­ more which include Philip Dorn, Would that the season might last ple entered that hall. They stood Hartford eliminates all grade cross­ tory won the right to go along with klss Grove and William McDonad Is will do the hurling with "Cal" be­ ter, the story of Noah and his Ark, Ark, week of August 24th, when programs, every employee Is thor­ spent Tommy Sudac going from mand performance and proved Donna Reed, a new glamour girl longer. ' fascinated as they looked up at the ings and gives an unobstructed con­ the' St, Stans to represent New Ha­ custodian at,, the waterfront hind the plate. i —Zel. Is uiiusual^^but the author's treat­ Kevin Kemble TJijijscnts "Noah' oughly examined before ho Is placed booth, to booth keeping an eagle himself an unequalled raconteur. Mary Nash, Ruth Tobey, Alama TEL. 572:2 — B72-3 giant model of a man and saw and nection to the east and south and ven in the state championships at Those who nailed horse shoes over ment of the old'Bible story makes At State Theatre In a'job. He Is also examined peri­ eye on everything while Minnie Kruger, Marie Blake, Frank Orth, lfll.be a happy voyage—Prynne War Bond sales must be douliled. t^ heard his heart beat In the rhythm a more convenient means for cross Stratford. the front . door. ai'e pulling them This time Esther Williams Is the odically thereafter as an added pre­ Carpenella did the same In the In­ the play in all ways delightful. As Hamden needs only a strain or two Are you biidgotlng your. housohpid r> t of life. It was one of the most dra­ Ing the river for vehicles which do down to put Into safe deposit vault Don't waste anything, for that on who's all puffed up. Irene and George Reed. Another great screen personality caution. Friday Garvey's took over an terest of Ambulance Fund Heard message of devotion, it is the of music to set_ her dancing—her money to buy War.Savings Sfamps B, "W. Nelson, Prop. 1^ matic exhibits I ever 'saw. not need to visit Hartford. Politics smoldering but no flame means wasted money. Wasted says she's the ideal fashion model- Another fine attraction on the' comes In Person to Hartford. Jac­ early advantage and sported a 4-0 someone say that if no one made a story of how oiie man malntdlns ten years study of toe arid ballet, every week? ' • The human heart runs like a fine, Thus millions of men and women for another.month ;..Not many va­ money is wasted lives in wartime. long waist line, long legs and same program Is "It Happened ih kie Cooper, Hollywood's favorite For over 5 miles traffic will move edge going Into the last In'j'ng. A cent the work was worth it just to His faith through all manner of make It a delight to watch her— preolsloh machine — with one won­ today are protected against under­ cation days In the school offices at Every dollar you can save should streamlliied figure. Flatbush" , co-starring Lloyd Nolan young movie star, whose name is over a. wide parkway consisting of Branford uprising sparked by three watch the Register Fresh Aid kids trials and in face ot utter desola­ many liked [ "Gqorge. Washington taking tasks that might be too the high school.. Brig. Gen. Jo go toward War Bonds to help your " By the way, Esther says Its no and Carole Landls. Telling, the familiar to everyone, is coming di­ derful difference: It can repair It- two 24-toot lanes with a 4-fpot d! I enjoy themselves Saturday after­ tion, reaffirmed the faith that had much for them and eventually put Infield blngles • "provliled enough state meet It quota...... • story of bEisebaU's "whackiest" Slept Here"/even,,better .than the rect from Hollywood and will aiJ- Ml sfelf free'of charge for many, many vlding strip through the center, trick at all to keep the'hair soft born him through the stonh. them on the sick list. ' • markers for the Eastsiiore outfit to team, and Its three million rabid, New York Produetldji—a moment's pear hi person to head'a gigantic yedrs.- The average heart beats 72 with no greater than a 5 per cent and.glossy "during the sun bathing knot the count 4-4. raving fans, the film goes all out As an expression of originality, pause to pull up—Donald Arbury show on the stage of the Alr-Coiv- tlines a,'-minute, and yet, between If we all made a practice of hav­ grade in one location on the whole days—just rub oil Into the scalp FREE SERViee STAR CARDS DeFrancesco, who reached first for entertainment. Lloyd Nolan the play "should tickle the sophis­ loves his palits In a .sort of plus Idltloned State . Theatre, Hartford, beats, it is able to rest and restore ing a regular medical checkup, as distance. Vehicles originating west before each swim. on a fielder's choice and weiit over ticates with its whimsicality, should four ,style—purely for comfort's Itself. , do Industrial employees today, wo plays the scrappy fast-talking this coming Friday, Saturday and or south of •Hartford or in the sou cause sheer delight to the pure in FOR THE FAMILIES OF SERVICE MEN also could help protect ourselves to third on Eddie Twohill's sharp manager of the Brooklyns, a role sake when he is taking It easy—he Sunday only. Jackie Cooper is a i Two Billion Heart Beats thern part of Hartford and cross heart" according to "Time" maga­ iThjs Service Star window ogalnst many human Ills like heart single, chalked up the victory-tell­ quite different from anything he's spent one whole season as a piano great entertainer and displays his Since It hos to beat two^ billion Ing to East Hartford will avdid the card should be seen In every ing counter /on Speed Berg's sacri­ Capitol Theatre done before, is said to score a clean zine. But in no way do the lovea- accompanist on the Orpheum clr- proncloncy at the drums as part of disease. crowded conditions on the existing home ip America that is rep­ times In 00 years, however. It is only fice bunt. 2B1 MAIN ST. EAST HAVEN ble animals, the kindly characters, cuitr—Ronnie Hammond's gashed his stage act here this week. Ap­ hit with his audiences-pleasing per­ resented biy n fatijor, husband, natural to expect Various filings to bridge and will not have to traverse nor the mirthful laughter dim the linger Is In the mend—it might be pearing with Jackie Cooper, Is the Berg connected for three of the formance. He won the role by his Bori or brqthpr in tho Armed happen to' the heart os wo grow city streets, some of them narrow quiet dignity and simple fervor of said he has the best of the theatre •'TIsket-Taskct" Girl, Ella Fitzgerald winners 11 safeties and Eddie and ,Suii., Moil., Tiios., Aug. 2:i.L'4-'jri ability to master "Brooklyncse" and Forces of tho United States. older, • ' ' and others at times congested. The the play's message of faith. "First Lady ot Swing," and her George McCarthy smashed out two PRINT his masterful shouting, In his veins when you realize that It enipbasizcs Amorico's pride GRANITE BAY same condition holds true of traffic Sometimes It springs a leak, for each. Montellus, former Branford Humphrey Bogart as "curv.iccous Carole Landis creates Prynne Hamden, whose brilliant he started at tlie - age ot seven— Famous Orchestra, coiiccdedi one of moving south and west originating in those whb are serving our instance. But this need not bo a High brilliant, collected three of THE BIG SHOT quite a few complications for Man­ performances this season have cre­ made his flrst trip to United States the swlngest bands In America by country'in time of war. ' Mrs. Charles Novlcki and Mr. and In Springfield, Worcester, Provi­ music lovers everywhere. Also-in­ cause of real alarm If the owner the Hilltops seven singles. — ALSO - ager Nolan, in her role of the ated a place for her in'the hearts to direct "Bird In Hand" in New Mrs.'E. Szyjka of Now Haven visited dence or Boston. cluded In the show are Buster West takes reasonable precautions. Ileiu'.v Jfolulii, L.yiiii Hiiri mid Brooklyn owner of the team. But: of tlie Stony Creek Theatre goers, York In 192D—he pla.vs the part of BLUE/SILVER ORGOLD here last evening. and Lucille Poge, dancing comed­ Tho ffluQ Star indicotoa aorvlco In Nature often compensates for the By the use of the by-pass and the Don Amecho in the Nolan takes care of Miss Landis in plays with Mr. Kemble, as Mrs. Beverley In that play this week— ians of the "The Fieet'.s In," "Peg tlio Army, Navy or Marino Corps smaller amount of blood pumped by Charter Oak Bridge, there is an ap­ REAL ESTXTE TRANSFERS We Plan and Print Noah. Other members ot the cast J. Augustu.s Keogh concentrates his own inimitable style, combining witliin Uio boundaries of Uie United Forrest Mason, In service, was MAGNIFICENT DOPE Leg" Bates and a host of other star a "lealcy" heart by actually enlarg­ proximate saving of two miles of Warranty Deed in the process two ot America's ta- are Muriel Zoll, Betty Raniey, Eliz­ like the dickens When ho learns Sutos. Iwnio for the weekend. entertainers. ing It, especially it you cooperate. travel, but from 30 to 50 minutes Krallk fidw. et ux to Hemicka Ladies Gift Nile—Tuesday abeth Sutton, Dort ciark, David his scripts—he is always sure he Tlio Silvor Star donotes lorvlca oub- A faulty heart thua 'enlarged will In travel time. Mura, Post Road. Powell, Donald Arbury, and Albert does not know them-why docs he There are two (2) Midnite Stage std6 tho continontol Unltod'States, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meek and Wediicsdii.v, August 21) oithor on tiio hJgh lopii, in tlio atten pump ]ust as much blood as Quit Claim Deed . Vee^. think he gets such a tremendpus and Screen Shows this week-erid, children liave been In Hartford and The Hartford Bridge Commission tickets mmiimiswmm^ Utilted ^tatoB pOBsouIona, or on a sound one of normalslze. MalUnson Lorraine T. to Edith M. Sconlcally too, the play will be a hand on the stage each week I— one Friday MIdnlte, and the otlier foreign soli. then enjoyed' a' Weekend trop to of which William B. Griffin Is CHAD HANNA much drier at the theatre now that on Sunday MIdnlte, both s.ho.ws Care is Indicated, of course, it you manager, has announced tho rate Clock et al, WestWood Road. -spectacle. Ann 'Virginia Williams, Tho apid ^tar Is Amurlco's tribute Boyside, L. I. where they stayed with , Dorothy starting at 1:15 A. M. Tho show? have heart trouble. But,' on the of toll of both passnogor and com­ Mortgage Deed who has been praised this summer the new roof is on—neecfcd it this to tho^o wlio nrioko the'iiuproniB with Mr. and Mrs. E. Chadwick. Friday are continuous thru Mjcii'iite, iincrifice'uhdor tlio ^tora and other hand, don't alarm yourself mercial traffic. Toll charges are Mura Henrlcka to N. H. Prog. B. Liimoiir mid for "ace results from a midget week—Kevin Kemble Is really going and you may come anytime. On Stripon in timo of wnr. unnecessarily Into being ioo careful & L. Assn., Post Road. stage' has been preparing endless to town next week—the entire pro­ Mrs. Earl Blake, Mrs. Walter Wil­ to be based at a rate computed on booklets - ALSO - With the advice of your dodtor, you duction of "Noah" is conceived and Sunday, the doors for: the MIdnlte liams, Jr;, and Mrs. Arthur Hallden the basis of a charge of five cents Assignment of Blorlgago STANLEY AND sketches and models for three You Bro untitled to display tha staged by him next week—he is show open at 12:01 A. M. may well be able to help repair the were among tlie guests Monday at a for each axle. A 2-axle vehicle will Conn. Sav. Bk. to Alice E. John­ weeks, entirely rc-deslgnlng the proper star for each mdmbor of LIVINGSTONE playing the lead iiart of "Noah" as As usual, there are late stage your .family serving in Uio Armed damage by taking moderate, grad­ Kaffoe Klatclv given by Mrs. Gor­ pay ten cents ai}d a 3-axle vehicle son from A. E. Carlson, Hill St. show according to Mr. Kemble's shows Saturday and Sunday, 10 Forces of tlie United States of uated excerclses to. strengthen and don Benson. ' will pay fifteen cents and five cents Releases lof Mortgtgcs stationery 'With Spencer Tracy, Nancy method of staging. Mr. Kemble well—Betsy Sutton spent all her Amorica. For oxemplo, If you aro P. M. at the Air-Conditioned' State Producod in Rod, White and Bluo enlarge the heart. • additional of each additional axle. First Nat. B. & T. Co. tr. to Bron- Kelly and Richard Greene says—"Not only her exquisite re­ free time doing canteen work and tho parent of ono boy in camp In islaw Suheckl, Main St. knitting for the war service organi­ Theatre, Hartford." Actual sLse

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Ilagonian Library East Haven,Coan rACIE EIOHtr THB BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANFORD, CONN., AUGUST 20, 1942 of August, 1042. ' RUMMAGBSALE SA-TURDAY the defense rooms in the police "This is a poor time for, JAMES C. OGILVIE, Tliero is u» MOMSO in ndvovtiaing A' rummage sale will bo held Sat^ station. Monday evening at 8 Legal Notice Tax Collector; - the meek to inherit the EAST HAVEN o'clock. something Hint nobody wonts. A" ^ East Hdven, Connecticut urday morning from ^9 until 1 for I earth." . WHEREAS, LOUIS DEMARCO, as shown on sala Map, 50 feet, the benefit of Branford children at succcsarul shopkeeper ntlvortises the Community Center. JR.,, of 213 HAMILTON STREET, ll'/i Inches, more or less; WHEREAS, PILOMENA APUZZO, Durso Marg. J. to Paul DuBrel, Mrs. Johns Hopkins has returned that which tho huyiuR public NORTHERLY—by lot No. 6, as late of New Haven, Connecticut, de Mrs. Jerome Donovan has do­ to Chicago, 111., after a vacation NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, ha.s Arpaia Rotary hwy. ,»l Cfie Pranfortr l^Utia wiiuls, or needa to buy. nated the use of the vacant store neglected to pay the taxes on the shown on said Map, 104 feet, 4 ceased, FRANCESCO APUZZO, of Onotrlo aPsquale to E. E. Palm- with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ward next to Spauldings's. herein mentioned Grand List, I, Inches, more or less; 272 EAST STREET, NEW HAVEN, leri Main St. , at Pino Orchard. AND EAST HAVEN NEWS In charge are Mrs. Dana L. Blan- VOL. XV—NO. 19 JAMES 0 OQILVIE, as TAB COL­ EASTERLY—by lot No. 11, as shown CONNECTICUT, Individually and Speaker Today Post Minnie ot al tr. to J. J. Sul­ chard, Mrs.. William Hitchcock, Jr, LECTOR, by the authority given on said Map; SO feet, more or less; OS administrator of the Estate of livan, 5,4 acres, Main St. Branford, Connecticut, Thursday, August 27, 1842 Attorney Anthony F. Arpaia, . me by the STATE OP CONNECTI­ SOUTHERLY—by lot No. 0, as Pllomena Apuzzo, CARL APUZZO, Mrs. M, Plorpont Warner, Mrs. Er­ head of the federal rent control Tucker Emma M. to Joan M. Legal Notice PRICE FIVE CENTS CUT, do hereby give notice that I shown on said Map, 114 feet, 1 of 272 EAST STREET, NEW HAV' nest L. Craig and Mrs. Beautord agency In Now Hqyen discussed the Young, Clark Ave. win sell at public auction on OCT. Inch, more or less. EN, CONNECTICUT, and PETER Reeves, Mrs. Harrison Lang. REPUBLICAN CAUCUS subject of Rent Control and the Young Joan M. to Robt. Young cl SECOND PIECE known as lots TORELLO, of 301 ORCHARD ST., Tho Republican Electors of the 10, 1042, A,D. at the hour of 10:00 work his agency Is doing at the al, Clark Ave; Emma M. Tucker, Republican Party Names Schools Ready P. O. Employees numbers 11, 12 and 13.on said map NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, have Donald Marquard of this ' place A.M, at the TOWN HALL, EAST present time as well as plrfns for the Clark Ave. Town of Branford are hereby noti­ bounded: neglected to pay the taxes on the has been vacationing in Clinton Station Wagon Finance Board Meets HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, the prO' futute, at the luncheon meeting of MORTGAGE DEEDS fied tliat there will be a caucus of SOUTHERLY—by Osmond Street, heroin mentioned Grand Lists, I, Iwith Mr. and Mrs. Delbcrt Marquard. Are Instructed porty belonging to said LOUIS DE- the Rotary Club this noon In the Ohldy G. J. et ux to H. G. Wle­ said elfcctors on the 26lh day of as shown on said map, 70 feci, 10 JAMES C. OGILVIE, as TAX COL­ Convention Delegates; ^^}'J^'"'}}''^ Indispensable AT . XAT ^ MARCO, JR., tor taxes, Interest, lien auditorium of St. Vincent de Paul's denmann et ux, Meadow St. August 1942 at Town Hall, at 8 LECTOR, by the authority given me fees, and expenses Incurred on thi Inches, more or less; Church In Taylor Avenue. Rebmann L. J. et ux to N. H. B. GIVEN SCHOLARSHIP o'clock P. M. for the naming of del-, To Aid Arpaia by the STATE OP CONNECTICUT, Grand List of 1034, 1035, 1036, 1037, WESTERLY—by lots No, 0, 7, 8, 0, Si L. Assn., Laurel St.; Barnes et ux George R. Bishop ot Stony Creek egates to the State, Congressional, rr..,^. r X 17 . Of New Term To Red Cross do hereby give notice that I will Frank Clancy, president of the Next Wednesday Night 1038, 1030, 1040, 1041 Inclusive. and 10, as shown on said map, 113 Slop Saml. to Sadie Feinberg, has roclvod a University ot Con­ County, Senatorial and Probate Extensive Repairs And Painting Anthony F. Arpaia, Area Rent sell at public auction on OCT. 10, Club announced that Rotary road Said property Is bounded and de­ feet, 3 Inches, more or loss; signs will bo Installed at each end Stevens St. Henry St. necticut scholarship. Conventions, to name a Republican Caucus Last Evening Director, announced that tliero is Will Bo Used Primarily For Ad­ 1042, A.D. at the hour of 10:00 A.M. Done In Buildings — Classes scribed as follows; NORTHERLY—by lots No. 5 and of East Haven this week, one of Spinato Mlchl. et ux to Bran Town Committee and to transact less than one week loft tor nil land­ ministration Duties And For at the TOWN HALL, EAST HAVEN, Commence Wednesday, Sept. 0 Lots 48 and 40 N. Victor Street, lOB as shown on said Map, 04 them In the cut-off near the An­ Fed. Sav. &' Loan Assn., Joyce Rd COUNCIL TO MEET such other business as may proper­ Eepublican Electors Choose Representatives to State, Con­ lords ot dwellings, rooming house.s For Considering Budget CONNECTICUT, the property be­ Trn.nsportin(f Materials. East Haven, Conn., bounded;, feet, 10'/4 Inches, more or less; nex Club and the other at the Robert Richardson, chairman ot ly come before said caucus. K gressional, County, Senatorial and Probate Conven­ and hotels-to complete registra­ longing to said PILOMENA APUZ­ Wells A. L. et al to Bran. Sav The Branford Public Schools will .Robert L. Rosenthal Urges tfivic Minded Citizens To Par­ SOUTHERLY—by Victor Street, as EASTERLY—by lot No. 14, as East Haven town line at Lake Sal- the Defense Council has called a JOHN E. BRAINERD, tions—Transacts Other Business. tion of tlioir accommodations with ZO for taxes. Interest, Hen fees, and Bk., Pardee Place. As llic Rod Cross station wagon, shown on said Map, 60 feet; shown on said Map, 100 toot, more tonstall. meeting ot all council members in Town Chairman reopen, at the regular hour, on in the New Havon Area. Tho dead­ ticipate In This Budget Hoari'ng--Concornod About expenses Incurred on the Grand ASSIGNMENT OF MORTGAGE \^\ makes Its appearance on our slrccU WESTERLY—by Lot No. 50, as or less. Proprietors of hotels and rooming Republicans ot Branford mot iii Wednesday, Sept. 9. On Tuesday, line Is next Monday, August 31st, Police Station. List of 1033, 1034, 1935, 1936, 1037, Carelll Rose R, to M. P. Russo ct a full statement of Its use and ne­ shown on said Map, 100 feet; IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have houses must register their proper­ caucus last evening with Charles Sept. 8, all teachers will meet at tho and Arpaia warned tliat severe 1038, 1039, 1940, 1941, Inclusive. al from R. A. Porter et al, Ann St.; cessity should bo made to the pub­ NORTHERLY—by lots No. 07 and hereunto set my hand this 0th doy ties with the Defense Rental Area Reynolds as moderator and Walter Public Notified high school with the Superintendent penalties are provided by the law from Enrico Catalanl, Russo Ave,;' lic, since tile Rod Cross gives freely There is interest In llic Finance GO, as shown dn said Map, SO feet; of August, 1042. Said property Is bounded and de­ Offlces by August 31. This registra­ .'I Palmer clerk. at 10 o'clock to formulate plans for for failure to register. ' from P. S. Lips ct al, Joftro St. of Its services to tlie community Ambulance Fund Board mooting In tho town hail EASTERLY—by LotNo. 47, as shown JAMBS C. OQILVIE, scribed as follows: tion form differs from the one used The following delegates and alter­ coming school year. AH teacliers First Nat. B. & T. Co. tr. to Grace To date the, number of registra­ and Is dependent upon aU, for Its on September 2. While the general , on said Map, 100 feet. ' Tax Collector, Lots No. 0 and 10 E. Thompson to register family dwellings units, nates were voted to attend conven­ Surprise Test J. Hauff from Lena DiPilippo, will meet with their principals In tions covering rooming houses, ho­ support. Benefit Affair public is always welcome at these as shown on a "Map of Thompson East Haven, Connecticut Avenue, East Haven, Connecticut, and Is Intended only for the regis­ Repair Materials tions; Charter Oak Ave. their respective schools at 1:15 P. M. tels, etc. has not been nmnerous, budget meetings this is the llrsttimo hi Avenue Gardens, Section 1, East bounded: tration of hotels, rooming and State Convention Expected Soon 1. This wagon is primarily for RU.SSO B. A. to M. P. Russo, Vi Int to complete arrangements tor the "From the relatively small number that tlic Board has urged taxpayers Haven Connecticut, owned and de­ WESTERLY—by Thompson Avenue, boarding houses, trailers, tourist Delegates: John E. Bralncrd, tho bringing In of material, ot dis­ Set For Today WHEREAS, MARY BARRY, of In mtg. from Teresa Montesano ot opening of schools on Sept. 0. of rooming house;and hotel forms to interest themselves In attodtng. r , veloped by the Mortgage Invest­ as shown on said Map, SO feet, homos and similar establishments. for the Home Owner Grace A. Bradley, I. C. Jacocks, Jr., Branford may expect a blackout tributing it to Rod Cross workers 143 BRADLEY ST., NEW.HAVEN, al, John St.; % int. in mtg. from In spite ot an unusually largo Wo are glad to print the following ment Realty Company, Alexander 8-5/8 Inches, mbre or less; Roy C. Enqulst. test sometime within the next throe filed at the Rent Control Office, and tho return of completed arti­ Branford Garden Club Antiot- CONNECTICUT, has neglected to K. H. Ro.senbaum et al; Gene St. number ot teacher resignations due letter which is on that subject. Cahn, Civil Engineer and Surveyor, NORTHERLY—by Lot No. .8, as weeks. This was decided at a meet­ many persons are leaving this mat­ cles to New Haven. It Is as Indis­ 1 pay the taxes on the heroin men­ RELEASES OP MORTGAGE Alternates: George R, Hansen, to conditions induced by tho war . pates Largo Attendance At To tho Editor: Scale 1 Inch equals 50 feet", on nio shown on said Map, 114 feet, 1 ing Monday evening ot the Civilian ter until the last minute," Arpaia pensable as a delivery truck Is to a tioned Grand Lists, I, JAMES C. Batter Bldg. Mat. Co. to H. O. Harry C. Cooke, Albert B. Plant, and in spite of tho war-induced Card Party at Montpweac House It is an ott-ropeated truism that In the East Haven Town Clerk's Maria Gagliardi Defense CouncH and will be held said. manufacturing business. OQILVIE, OS TAX COLLECTOR, by Inch; Wledenmann, Meadow St BIRD ASPHALT SHINGLES Ri P. Bailey. scarcity ot teachers seeking employ­ people got the kind of government for the purpose ot determining the Every landlord of a room rented This trucking work has been Office. the authority given me by' the EASTERLY—by Lot No. 11, as Concessional Convention ment the Branford schools will re­ Tho Oarden Club is this afternoon that they deserve. It follows, then, Poote W. H. to Olson Inc., Salton continued efflclency by which lights or offered for rent in a hotel, room­ done by private cars,: at consider­ IN WITNESS WHEREOF/ I have STATE OF CONNECTICUT, do shown on said Map, 38 feet, 3'^ Dies at Age 83 Delegates: Gurdon Bradley, Beu- open with a fully quallfled teacher sponsoring a public card party tor that Brantord's budget Is the kind stall Manor. WOOD SHINGLES in dwellings are extinguished. ing house, boarding house, dormi­ able sacriflce for a long time, but hereunto set my hand this 0th day hereby give notice that I will sell inches; lah Oeler, MIchele Nardclia, Wil­ In charge ot every class. the benefit of tho Ambulance Fund of budget the people of Branford Long J. i,^et al to Florence Levi, The state rules forbid putting out tory, residence club, tourist home, now this method becomes Impossi­ In tho Montowese House, Indian of August, 1842. at public auction on OCT. 10, 1042, SOUTHERLY—by Osmond Street, Mrs. Maria Mlcnela Zulio, widow liam G. Adams. During the summer extensive re­ dosoryo. The needs of the com­ Atwater St. ASBESTOS SIDING street lights during a local test and cabin court, and of''space rented In ble because those volunteers now Nock. In addition to card playing JAMES C. OQILVIE, A.D. at the hour of 10:00 A.M. at as shown on said Map, 120 feet, of Vinconzo Gagliardi, who died Alternates: Murray Upson, Aug­ pairs have been made in some ot munity arc reflected in that bud- Pickus J. D. to Annette Sullivan, says through traffic cannot be stop­ an auto camp or trailer camp must face tho tire and gas rationing. there will bo a food sale, flower sale ' Tax Collector, the TOWN HALL, EAST HAVEN, 3 Inches Sunday In New Haven in her 83rd usta Munger, Marion Harrison, Reu- the schools The liigh school boiler got In direct proportion to the In­ 11 lots, Edgar St ped. file a registration statement cov This official Red Cross car will hnvo and a white elephant table. Be­ East Haven, Connecticut CONNECTICUT, the property be­ as shown on a "Map of Thompson year, was the mother of the late' WALLBOARD el Lindberg. has boon retubed. Short Beach terest in government manifested by longing to said MARY BARRY, for Avenue Gardens, Section 1, East Ralph Gagliardi, manumacturer, MECHANIC'S LIEN Counjty Convention The local council askes that un­ erlng this typo of accommodation. certain priorities and can carry on cause ot illness In the family of Mrs. its cltzenry. School and Harrison Ave. School Thomas P. Paradise she has resign­ taxes. Interest, Hen fees and ex­ Haven Connecticut, owned and de­ who died two months ago at his Warren L, M. by Herman Michel, Delegates: C. Hobart Page, John necessary driving bo halted but it is Postmaster Joseph Driscoll called 2. Tile Welfare Department ot On Sept. 2 there will be an open WHEREAS, VINqENT CRISCO- PLYWOOO have been painted botli inside and ed as chairman ot the food commit- penses Incurred on the Grand List veloped by the Mortgage Invest­ home at 15 Forbes Place. Mrs. Gag­ Warner Road. S. Rogers, Hortense Stanley, Irwin known that many cars and trolleys attention today to a letter he has tho Town will be aided in certain mooting of the Finance Board. It LO, of 583 BAST STREET, NEW out. Now shades have been pur­ too and Mrs Sainuol A. Grlswold ap­ of 1026, 1027, 1928, 1020, 1930, 1031, ment Realty Company, Alexander liardi and her late husband lived BOND FOR DEED Morton.. and busses transport war workers received giving authority and ask­ cases In tho transportation ot sick Is the duty,'obligation, and respon­ HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, has ne­ chased to replace worn out shades pointed In lier place. ^Two new 1032, 1033, 1034,1036, 1030, 1937, 1938 Cahri, Civil Engineer and Surveyor, for a number of years at the cor­ Christian W. W, to Franit Celcn- PICKETS Alternates: John H. Whitcomb, and for this reason the council will in all schools. Ail schools have un­ ing the cooperation of post office and needy persons. sibility of every olvlc-mlnded citi­ glected to pay the taxes on the not ask inter-town traffic to stop. members, Mrs. John H. Birch and 1030, 1040,1941 Inclusive. Scale 1 Inch equals 50 feet", on flle ner of Main Street and Townsend tano, 3 lots, Bradford Manor.. Virginia W. Benton, Mauritz Mon- dergone the usually thorough Job ot employees in collecting names and 3. The Homo Service worker who zen to participate In this budgot herein mentioned Grand Lists, I, Production tor fighting forces must Mrs. John McCabo have also been In the East Haven Town Clerk's Avenue In the Grannls Corner sec­ tellus, Howard Betts. summer cleaning. addresses of Branford people who goes to tho homes ot men In the hearing, Tho thousands of dollars JAMES C. OGILVIE, as TAX COL­ Said property Is bounded and de­ tion. Another son former Deputy HARDWARE not bo retarded. added to the committoo along with Office. Senatorial Convention Parents of pupils who are to en­ should report boarding houses. service to get Information and to to be disbursed by our community LECTOR, by the authority given scribed as follows: Sheriff Lulgil Gagliardi of Hamdeni - Last September 1,014 planes were It is expected that the surprise Mrs. Rutus Shcpard, Mrs. 0. B. Delegates: Charles A. Terhune, ter the Kindergarten or grade one Continued On Page Eight give advice and assistance, can uso during the coming fiscal yeiir Is the me by the STATE OF CONNECTI­ Lots No. 140 and 141 E. Coo Av­ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have who formerly resided hero. Mr. and produced; In May, production was test, at an unannounced night and Hitchcock and Mrs. Raymond M. PITTSBURG PAINTS Milton P. Bradley, Samuel W. Beach, are earnestly requested to enroll the wagon to great advantage. This cumulative contribution of all dtl- CUT, do hereby give notice that I enue, East Haven, Conn., and hereunto sot my hand this 6th day Mrs. Gagliardi, who came to this neary 4,000. hour win find many house and Van Wle. « zons of Branford. Itj Is their, money, John W Barron. such children' at their schools be­ work Is expanding greatly as tho win sell at public auction on OCT. bounded: of August, 1042. country from Gloln Sannitica, porch light unattended. and concomitantly, their right to There's no limit on the expenditure for ordinary Alternates: Raymond Barnes, tween the hours ot 1:15 P. M. and war goes on. Miss Eugenia Bradley has been 10, 1842, A.D. at the hour of 10:00 WESTERLY—by Coo Avenue, for­ JAMES C. OGILVIE, Italy, in 1903, hS^'^iO chUdren of Spend loss. Make your old clothes No medical casualties will bo Salvation Army added to the white elephant com­ toll the town how thoy want money maintenance and repair work (such as a new roof, Alice T. Peterson, Bessie C. Bowman 4:30 P. M. on Tuesday, Sept. 8. Par­ 4. The wagon Is fully equipped to A.M. at the TOWN HALL, EAST merly known as Momauguin Av- Tax Collector, whom eight are now living. De­ do. Put 10% of your Income Ifito planned. mittee with Mrs. Frank Lowo and spent. • • . - etc.) to maintain a dwelling or other structure in Frank S. Bradley. ents are reminded that a pupH care for victims of highway acci­ HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, the pro­ enue.Bs shown on said Map, 50 East Haven, Connecticut scendants at the present time total War Bonds. Help your county meet Should it happen that a real alarm Serving Needy Mrs Donald SawteJlo. Mrs. William sound condition without a change In design. No Probate ConvenjHon must be 4 years and 0 months of dents or of any disaster. I rcconlly iiad occasion to visit the perty belonging to said VINCENT feet; 72 persons. , its Bond Quota. or blackout should be called by Roberts who is In charge of table WPB permission is needed for such work. Elizabeth Terhune, Charles Rey­ age, to the day, as of Sept. 1, to be 5. The work ot operating the oar local police station. The condition CRISCOLO, for taxes, interest lien NORTHERLY-by lot No. 142, as WHEREAS, JOE ABBAGNARO, General Miles of Boston, the chief Following the successful financial prizes and grand slams has offered nj The funeral was held yesterday nolds, Flora Goldsmith, Dominlck admitted to Kindergarten and 5 has been carefully planned. The ot the entire building and particu­ Ices and expenses Incurred on the shown on said Map, 100 feet; of 24 FRANKLIN STREET, NEW air raid warden will properly advise appeal of The Salvation Army Com- a number ot slam prizes. Tho door larly ot tho ccll-talocit, should ho a from St. Michael's Church In New Bontatlbus. years and 6. months, to the day, as poisonncl ot the Motor Corps, prize comm)tteo consists ot Mrs Grand List of 1035, 1030, 1037, 1038, EASTERLY—by lots No. 217 and HAVEN, CONN;, has neglected to his wardens. Street lights would hiittee in Branford, the Chairman, matter ot grpvc concoin to all who Haven., ' '' '; Alternates: Clarenco Bradley; Mi- Continued on poire/our • trained-In mcchanUss, safely drlv- O., E. Smith, Mrs. A.'E, Knowlton 1930, 1040, 1041 Inclusive. pay the taxes on the herein men­ BUSINESS thentbe extinguished anil.ail.-trafi9!6 Mr. Frank Jv, Kinney, has .beenfas-1 cherish tho reputation of our beau- 21S, as shown an said Map, 50 We Have a Complete Stock of chael^DelS; Irene Haglund, Donald and Mrs.:WilUam D. Plnkham-i-'The. Said property Is bounded and de^ feet; tioned Grand List, I, JAMES C. W.' Smith.' . brought to a stop. tUul toi\n. " OFFEitS iSLAltl - DIRECTORY BUILDING MATERIALS Salvation Army in iservJng the needy I of the ear. ^ -r^-r^iwmr miii'6r^^Bifflm»«is''*^"fr^'}mr! SOUTHERLY—by Lot No. 139, as OGILVIE, as TAX COLLECTOR, by TOWN COMMITTEE '"^Tfils'lsTmljrjdiic.'bf; the irilitters scribed as follows: The slate of ofHccrs no'mlnated by of the community during the com­ Wo bolicvo wo have a good car Bunnell and Mrs. M .D. Stanley. tho authority given me by the The following is a list ot those on Cocktail' Party which I hopo will como, up Bt the Lots No. 123 to 120 S. Victor St, shown on said map, 100 feet, the Harry R. Bartiett post Ameri­ ing year . Tiie Welfare Committee and as costs arc rising and station Mrs. Aldon J. Hill In chaige of STATE OF CONNECTICUT, do Why not have your typewriter and the Republican Town Committee. mooting and In which you sIiouM all East Haven, Conn.,' bounded: as shown on a certain map entitled can Legion, and to bo presented at Station Wagon of the Advisory Board of Tho Salva-|^"e°'" becoming scarce, it was refreshments will bo assisted In NORTHERLY—by Victor Street, as "Map of Bradford Manor", on file hereby give notice that I will seH adding machine equipment placed W. R. Morgan, Clifford R. Rey­ At Indian Neck have a voice. - ' the annual meeting next month, Is In first class condition? Our fully tlon Army in Branford will decide good business to buy now. serving by the Misses Joan Reovos, On behalf of good govornment I shown on said Map, 100 feet; In the East Haven Town Clerk's at public auction on OCT. 10, 1042, Smithfield Engineering Co. nolds, Caroline C. Jourdan, Joseph- as follows: Commander, Linus equipped service department will upon and execute all relief opera­ A general campaign Is not advls-M^i'lh Ward, Peggy du Pont, Betty would urge that all progress!vo.for- EASTERLY—by Lot No. 122, as Office. A.D. at tho hour of 10:00 A.M. at \ni B. Morgan, Irving O. Baldwin, May Be Seen A benefit cocktail party will be Swanton; first vice-commander, do this work promptly and effici' PHONE 527 Branford, Conn. tions in the name of Tho Salvation able but It Is hoped that interested poi't^s and Barbara Stevens ward-mlndod citizens attend the shown on said Map, 100 foot; IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have the TOWN HALL, EAST HAVEN, Anthony Ifkovic Sr, Robert H. Pago sponsored by tho Stony Creek The­ Everett C. Hanloy; second vice- ently and furnish, without charge, Army. Several worthwhile projects persons will contribute liberally. Door prizes have been awarded scheduled meeting on Sept. 2 pro- SOUTHERLY—by land of parties hereunto set my hand this 6th day CONNECTICUT, the property be­ Walter H. Palmer, Louis B. Zachcr, At Town Hall atre with the cooperation of the commander, Edv^krd Angelo; ad­ loan machines. are already under discussion. so that tho treasury of the Rod ijy tho following: Lawrence (lower pared to offer recommendations and unknown, 100 feet; of August, 1042. I longing to said JOE ABBAGNARO; jutant. Prank Welis; finance oITloer, Rosamond Hammer, Mary M. Lay, Montowese House Hotel on Friday The Public Relations Department Cross may bo kept intact. shop; Branford book shop, Alyco constructive criticism. afternoon at the Montowese House WESTERLY—by lot No. 127, as JAMES C. OQILVIE, for taxes, Interest, lien foes, and John W. Dooley; personnel officer, RELIANCE TYPEWRITER 00. WlUiam G. Adams, R. P. Bailey, Arrangeiiienls are being made to ot The Salvation Army is anxious Keating dross shop (two gifts) In Indian Neck. Robert L, Rosenthal. shown on said Map, 100 feet. Tax Collector, expenses incurred, on the Grand Hiram Meyers; historian, Fred C. B. GUY, Mgr.. Harold G Baldwin, Clarence I, show Branford residents the emer­ to live up to the contract made with Continued On Pago Seven Known as Lots Number 123, 124, East Haven, Connecticut List of 1031, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1035,Shippee ; sorgeant-at-arms, Thom­ Bradley, Frank S. Bradley, Gurdon gency wagon whose purchase is so Ronald T. Hammond, Director, the citizens of Branford regarding BOYS IN SERVICE Telephone 7-2738 125, and 120 on a "Map' of Thomp­ 1936, 1937, 1038,1039, 1040, 1041 In­ as P. McCarthy; executive board, 'You might as well Bradley, J. Arthur Bradley, Stan­ urgently needed by the Branford says: "It Is for 'the annual appeal the drive being the only solicitation MAY CAST VOTES 109 Crown Street New Haven STRATTON'S PARTY son Avenue Gardens, Section 1, WHEREAS, ROBERT D. BOLIN- clusive. Leverett Bassett; chaplain, Rev. ley Bray, Michael Desl, Roy C. En­ Branch of the Red Cross. There of the theatre, covering the Amer­ of tho year and would urgently re­ Mrs. Fleischer ican Theatre Wing War Service, AS ABSENTEES East Haven, Connecticut, owned DER, of 74 SYLVAN AVENUE, Said properly is bounded and de­ Father Jeremiah J. Broderlok. qulst, Albert R. • Fenn, Harry M. Is still a long way to go to roach quest tho co-operation of tho citi­ AT INDIAN NECK Ferguson, Wallace H, Foote, Joseph the desired amount of money and it tho Actor's Fund of America and and operated and developed by the MERIDEN, CONNECnCUT, has scribed as follows: - . 42-lnch Apron Sink and Tubs com­ zens In this manner . Well meaning Upon personal appearance or writ Freeberg, William C. Higloy, I. C. It hoped by the committee that the tho Stage Relief -Fund. ADDS TO FUND Buried Monday Mortgage Investment Realty Com­ neglected to pay the taxes on the, Lots No. 44 and 45 W. Charter Mombei's of tho Young Mr. and plete with enamel legs, $41,05. All and enthusiastic Salvation Army ten application a member ot tho Jacocks, Jr., Rudolph Johnson sight of this emergency wagon, on 'A recital ot the work ot the The­ adherents in neighboring Salvation pany, Alexonder Cahn, Civil Engto- herein mentioned Grand Lists, I, Oak Avenue, East Havon, Conn., Mrs. Club of tho Old Stone Church types ot steel kitchen cabinets in Confess! United Slates Armed Forces wViowill Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Stratton pro- The funeral ot Mrs. Matilda Buck Frank J. Kinney, John F. Longgard display at the Town Hall Saturday atre Wing Stage Door Canteens is Army Corps often sock to balance eer and Surveyor,. Scale 1 Inch JAMES O; OGILVIE, as TAX COL­ and bounded: will liold a picnic August 20 at stock. Cabinet sinks, range boil­ Almost everyone likes a mys­ be out ot state at the time of the prletorsol tho Owenego Inn at In­ Fleischer, wife of Joseph Fleischer captains of industry, even the Whitney L Marsh, A;tei A. Michael- atterijoon will stimulate a generous amazing. In New York alone, at their local balance by solicitation equals 50 feet", on flle In the East LECTOR, by the authority given EASTERLY—by Charter Oak Av­ Double Beach. ers, furnaces and radiators. tery—almost everyone enjoys President of the United States town eioctlon may vote by making dian Neck, were hosts on Sunday ot IB Beldon Street, Now Britain Continued on page tour response. the canteens, over three thousand and tickets, selling In Branford. P Haven Town Clerk's Office. me by the STATE OP CONNECTI­ enue, as shown on said Map, 45 THE CONN. PLUMBING Si HEAT­ the thrilling excitement of •all like their mysteries. In the nece.isary application to Win- evening for an cnlcrtalnmont ot­ was held Monday morning with tracking down a criminal ot Uncle Sam's boys In the service Rather than dampen the enthusi­ CUT, do hereby give notice that I tact, millions ot Americans Contributions may be sent or field Morgan, Town Cleark, provided tered for the boncfft ot tho Ambu­ solemn requiem high mass In St. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have feet; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wait of Rail­ ING MATERIALS CO. Willi an ace detective. But are entertained nightly. There is a asm of these zealots by an offlclal will sell at public auction on OCT. are reading more mysteries handed to Charles N. Baxter, treas­ of course his name appears on the lance Fund, when thoir guests wore Peter's Church, Now Britain, with hereunto set my hand this flth day SOUTHERLY—by lot No. 40, as way, N. J. are visiting relatives 1730 State Street New Haven some are a little ashamed to today than ever before. Why?' BOYS AND GIRLS wealth ot entertainment and food order The Salvation Army officials 10. 1042, A. D. at the hour of 10:00 urer. If desired, a representative voting list. given tho rare treat of seeing the the burial in St. Mary's cemetery. or August, 1042. shown on said Map, 150 feet; here. Phope 6-0028 admit reading mysteries. Well Mainly because these fast- and everything is free. Other ac­ would prefer the citizens of Bran­ A.M. at the TOWN HALL, EAST —you needn't be. ENJOY SPORTS will call for any donation. fascinating moving pictures taken Tlie death ot Mrs. Fleischer occur­ JAMES C. OQILVIE, WESTERLY—by land now or for­ paced, easy-reading stories tivities of the Wing range from ford turning a deaf ear to those Any voter, out of state on the day Maybe you didn't know that are both relaxing and refresh­ of state eioctions.or anyone disabled by Dr. and Mrs. Vincent Vcrmootin red last Friday morning at; her Tax Collector, . HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, the prO' merly of Alfred Hughes and IlEAI, ESTATE TRANSFERS BICYCLES—Mens and Ladies supplying kits and knitted goods to requests and thereby achieve the many college professors, bank ing. It is for them—and for The annual swimming meet of the may vote by absentee vole at the of Now Havon during their residence summer homo, Sound View Heights, East Haven, Connecticut perty belonging to said ROBERT Sarah Hughes, 45 foot; WARRANTY DEEDS For Sale or Rent also Tandems presidents, great scientists, MERTZ ELECTED the Army and Navy to securing the same end. All money given to The you—that we are publishing Pine Orchard Union Chapel Asso­ slate elections. Ballots are avail­ In Johannesburg, Union of South Indian Neck following an Illness of BOLINDBR for taxes. Interest, lien NORTHERLY—by Lot 43, as shown Fountain Florence A to J. J. Sul­ For Rent. Branford 733. Members ot the United Spanish services of blood donors." Salvation Army In Branford should ciation was held Sunday at the Pine able at the town hall. Africa. two weeks. Since 1014 she had been fees and expenses Incurred on the on said Map, 150 feet, livan et ux, 256 Chidsoy Ave. War Veterans met last week at the The cocktail party to which the bo given to Treasurer Charles N. WHEREAS, FRANCISCO APUZ LOST—Puss Book No, 11338. If Orchard Club pool. Flutter board, Absentee voles must be in the Doctor Vcrmootin who, prior to coming to the Branford shore and Grn:nd List of 1934, 1035, 1936, 1937, as shown on a.certain map entitled Kunz Louisa A. et al to Saml. Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine Hotel Cleveland in Cleveland, Ohio public is heartily Invited will be Baxter, at tho Biaokstone Library, ZO, also known as FRANCISCO found return to Branford Savings disrobing, free style, side stroke, hands of the town clerk not later his stay abroad, interned .In New came here In July of this year for 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941 inclusive. "Map of Lawn Crest, East Haven, Slop, Stevens St., Henry St. held from 4:30 to 6:00 on the Mon­ Branford, Connecticut, who will Is­ APPUZZO, also known as FRAN' Bank. • 8-13,27 9-10 Edited by Ellery Queen, fa­ breast stroke, and back stroke races for their 44th annual reunion and than throe days prior to election' Haven Hospital, gave details about the summer months She was 73 Connecticut, owned and developed Queen are to bo found in it. towese House porch. .;' sue an ofllolal receipt. I CESCO APUZZO, of 272 EAST ST., Said property is bounded and de­ Olson Martin to Mlchl. Spinato et mous detective ot the radio, But stories are selected on arranged according to age tor both eighth anniversary ot the cotps day. the pictures, many of which were years of age and was born In Ger­ NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, PE­ scribed as foHows: by the City and Surburban Land ux, Joyce Rd. ' WANTED—Middle-aged woman tlie movies, and best-seller their. merits, not on authors' girls and boys ,were tho features ot and artillery association. taken during a trip through the many coming to this country when books, it is devoted exclusive­ TER (TORELLO, of 301 ORCHARD Lots No. 45 and 46 E. Palmetto Co., Scale 1 inch 50 feet, July, 1917, Post Minnlt S. et al to J. J. Sul­ for position as housekeeper, tak names. Tough and suave, cas­ the occasion. New national officers ot the Kruger a.amo Preserve In the a very small child. Besides her hus­ surveyed by Alexander Cahn, Civil ly to the best in detective ual and swift, comic and tra­ ^ J ST., NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, Trail, East Haven, Coim., bounded: livan, 5-4 arces, Main St. ing care of homo and small crime short-story literature. rAmong those winning firsts were Eighth-Army. Corps elected Robert Transvaal and showed African wild band Mrs. Fleischer is survived by Engineer and Surveyor, on file In gic, they are mingled with re­ Resourcefulness Supplies M. I. F. Workers and the CITY OF NEW HAVEN, V/ESTERLY—by Palmetto Trail, as Sullivan Agnes E. to Florence A. child. Good home. Write giving And we mean literature. The freshing variety and stimula­ the,following: John Cpieihan, Ken­ Mortz ot Matthew, Road, Branford life In Its natural habitat. two sons, Louis, ot Berlin, William CONNECTICUT, have neglected to shown on said Map, 40 feet, more the East Haven Town Clerk's Office. Fountain, 250 Chldsey Ave. full particulars and references, tact that a story owes its plot ting change of pace. Rare as Junior vice commander. At tho close, a sliver offering was of New Britain, one daughter, Mrs. neth Erlokson, Bud and Sissy Hep- M. I. F. Company; Devoting Its which have to be surmounted. pay the taxes on the herein men­ or loss. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have Tuttle T. E. to Paul Du Brei, hwy. care ot Review, Box 47. 20,27 to crime and detection need gems, fit tor the most critical, Women Worltors Constitute Best taken which brought In $21 for tho M. James FItzOerald of Elm Street, not prevent Its being well brun, Johnny Hlnks,.;Bryant Resa, Facilities 100% To .War Work For example, a great many M I. F, tioned Grand List, I, JAMES C. NORTHERLY—by Lot No. 47, as hereunto set my hand this 6th day Wledenmann. H. G. to G J. Ohldy delightful to the most naive. Field For Substitute Worlters as' Ambulance Fund. Branford, three grandchildren, Bet­ written. Short detective fic­ You will find file new maga­ and.. Tony Jack, Belln'da Pope, G. O. P. PLANS OUTING ' Feels Full Impact of Urgent OGILVIE, as TAX COLLECTOR, by shown on said Map, 108 foot, more of August, 1942. et ux, Meadow St. STATE OP CONNECTICUT men have volunteered or have boon Government Warns That Men, ty L. Fleischer ot Berlin, Anne and tion tliat is well written is not zine well printed—sharp and Michael Tlenken, Faith Ward, and The annual Republican outing this Demand For More and More drafted tor service In the Armed the authority given me by the or less; JAMBS C. OGILVIE, QUIT CLAIMS DEEDS PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT too readily available. But we And More Men, Must Oo Into James FltzGorald of this place and EXAMINATION NOTICES clear, kind to the eyes. You Laiira Whiteside. •"• ; year wUl bo hold Jointly by the Re­ Material. Forces. A particular difficulty suf­ OFFICE EMPLOYEES PICNIC STATE OF CONNECTICUT, do EASTERLY—by land now or for­ arc finding tiiem—in books, in will find tho size same as The Military Service. two sisters, Mrs. Louis Bonz of New Tax Collector, Barnes H. L. et ux to L. J. Ren POSITIONS: Chief, Division of Albert W. Gray, swimming coach publican. Club and tho Young Re­ fered by employment In ,thls town A picnic was held at D. Bontatl­ hereby give notice that I will sell merly of P.hllllp T. Smith, 40 feet, magazines, in the files ot fa­ Reader's Digest — convenient Britain and Indian Neck and Mrs. East Haven, Connecticut mann et ux. Laurel St. Dental Hygiene, No. 377, $4200- mous authors — and by ar­ at\; New - Haven High •School, is publican Club next Sunday at Up­ It is no military secret that the was caused by- the fact that the bus' cabin by the Malleable Iron at public auction on OCT. 10, 1042, more or less; $5160; Public Health Dental Hy. to hold, to handle, to slip into plants in this area which also have Catherine Webb of Greenfield, Boulas Irene G. to Geo. Boulas, rangement with other pub­ your pocket. You will find the swimming instructor for the asso­ son's Farm'. present war -has concentrated its Branford National Guard mobilized Fittings Company office employees A,D. at the hour of 10:00 A.M. at SOUTHERLY by lot No. 44, as shown gienlst. No. 378, $1680-$2160 to Increase their .working forces. In- Mass. w WHEREAS, ELLEN BISHOP, of Long Island Sound, right of way. Dairy Technologist, No. 379, lishers as well as with authors cover as pleasing to look at as ciation. President of the associa­ Tickets may be procured from any most voluminous material demands its men even before the porlod ot on said map, 105 feet, more or deed,-NeW'Haven has several exten­ Thursday, August 20th. About 05 the TOWN HALL, EAST HAVEN, 441 FOUNTAIN STREET, NEW Bran. Sav. Bk. to A. L. Wells et $1800-$$2520.. we reprint in the approved a book Jacket. And you will tion is Harold- L. Blakesiee: one ot the following: Harry G. on the iron and steel, nor that the con.scrlption and large scale volun­ less; Reader's Digest manner the find the contents the most sive war industries which have only attended, and tho guest of honor CONNECTICUT, the property be­ HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, has ne al, Pardee Place RESIDENCE: The Connecticut resl Cooke, Irwin W. Morton, Howard M. I. F. Company, while devoting Its teering. DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS TOGETHER WITH a right of way best detective fiction to be satisfying quarter's worth of recently come into existence. was George Refsbeck of the office longing to said FRANCISCO APUZ­ glectod to pay the taxes on the DuBrel Paul to Marg. J, D.urso donee requirement is waived for procured. B. Young, Harold G. Baldwin,-Irwin taclllties 100% to war work, is feel­ A Democratic Caucus will be held to pass and repass over a strip of Nos. 377 and 378. . good entertainment you have WITNESS ECLIPSE It is true that manufacturers of Brantord's serious lack of hous force.'who has been Inducted. In ZO, Ifor taxes, Interest, Hen fees herein mentioned Grand List, I, hwy. found In many a day. On sale B. Morton, C. Murray Upson, John ing the full impact ot this urgent APPLICATION FORMS and^detailed Such masters as Dashiell essential war materials have cer­ Ing fi^cllities is another deterrent serv/ce. ' ,' , j tonight in', the town hall for the and expenses Incurred on the Grand land bounded: JAMES C. OGILVIE, as TAX COL­ Hammett, Agatha Christie, at all good newsstands—25c , Branford ,. stayed, after curfew R, Whitcomb, William. G. Adams, demand tor more and more mate­ information may be obtained al Tuesday, evening to witness the to­ tain rights m claiming draft defer­ to employing new workers. The pre­ naming of delegates to tho state, List of 1033, 1934, 193S, 1936, 1937,NORTHERLY—b y Cosey Beach Av­ LECTOR, by the authority given the Personnel Department, State Stuart Palmer and Ellery a copy. Dominic J. Bontatlbus, Samuel W. rial. tfeorgle as ho Is known to ivery- feet, more or loss; tal luriardcllpse. The skywas'clear ment for employees- who perform sent living conditions for colored cbngrcssiQnal, county, senatorial 1038, 1930, 1940, 1041 Inclusive. enue, 8 foot; • me by the STATE OF CONNECT! Capitol, Hartford, or at local of Beach . The larger production necessitated orie at tho office v/as presented -with SOUTHERLY—by lot No. 60, as flees of the U. S. Employment SPECIAL 10c OFFER TO READERS OF anti the iiioon big, and round and Important functions. The M. I. P., families are especially inadequate. iand pl'obatc conventions. Said property Is bounded and de­ EASTERLY—by Lots No. 4 and 5 CUT, do hereby give notice that^I by the war effort naturally requires a wrist watch, kit, and nloney bolt shown on said Map, 135 feet more Service tor Connecticut. bright.'; Crisp, and autumnal was however, has asked tor such con­ It seems unwise to accept for em­ scribed as follows: and 6, as shown on said Map, In will sell at public auction on OCT. THE BRANFORD REVIEW a largei; work force; and the M. I. F. containing a sum of moiley. Mr, or less; CLOSING DATE for filing applica­ thi alr;,with the* mercury as low as SPOT CHECK sideration only in the cases of a ployment people who can not be FIRST AID •Lots No. 7 and 8 Thompson Av­ all 220 feet, 5 Inches, more or less; 10, 1942, A.D. at the hour of 10:00 has kept aljreast of its omploymont ;very'tew moh, v/ho" Have been. al­ Nichols, Mr. Jameson, and Mr. Ag- WESTERLY—by lot No. 23 and 24 tions for Nos. 377 and 378, Sep­ Because we want you to know detective stories new and old 50.1 TJie-eyipse was at its height The • local observation post was housed properly and comfortably. A First Aid Class has recently enue, and 11 to 13 Osmond Street, SOUTHERLY — by Long Island A.M. at the TOWN HALL, BAST tember 5, 1942; for No. 370. Sep requirements" to a remarkable de­ most indispensable to*" efficient op- new made presentation speeches. as shown on said Map, 50 feet, Ellery Q\icen's Mystery Maga- —60,000 words of thrilling about 11:30; '• ' . spot chocked August 2D a£: 10:50 a,m. - The fact-that the M. I. F. Is es­ been organized with Mrs. Virgil East Haven, Connecticut, bounded: Sound, 8 feet; HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, the pro tember 3, 1942. gree; so'much so, in fact, that it 'eratloni 'by-reason- of executive abil- A four piece ' string orchestra more or less; DATES OP EXAMINATIONS: tor zinc we will send you a copy mysteries—tor only 10c, the Filter observati'on was found, alert sentially a foundry brings aboutan McNeil as Instructoi:,. These classes FIRST PIECE known as lots num­ WESTERLY by Lots No. 1, 2. and 3, perty belonging to said ELLEN ot this anthology of the best cost of postage and handling. jeems woi^thwhile 10 'list Here some "ity or 'of long "traliiing for the par­ played during-- the evening, and a NORTHERLY—by Lot No. 63, as Nos. 377 and 378 between Septem­ and spot check was "sat'ista'c'tdry". addltloriai emiiloyment dlfflcplty; are,being held in the Town Hall mm bers 7 and 8 on a "Map of as shown on said Map, In all, 218 BISHOP, for taxes, interest. Hen ber 15, 1942 and September 30, iVlOTOR CLASSES rPORMING of the answers to the many ques­ ticular operation which thoy per­ very good time was enjoyed by all. shown on said Map, 135 feel, FILL IN AND MAIL THE COUPON BELOW WITH JOC. TODAY I Mrs. Beautord Reeves and Mrs. Hal tions by th Branford Review. the placing of women, younger men, each Tuesday and Friday evening. Thompson Avenue Gardens, SeO' feet, more or less, fees, and expenses Incurred on the more or less, 1942; for No. 379 between Sep­ Applications are being accepted jstead Mills were observers on.duty, form. It has seemed that to go fur­ and frail persons, in hazardous po­ tember 10, 1942 and September To understand the difficulties ther with requests for determent BOARD ISSUES CERTIFICATES Other clas.scs will be formed for tlon 1, East Haven, Conn., owned as sho^vn on a map entitled "Map Grand List of 1027, 1928,' 1020, '1930; as shown on a certain map entitled tof a limited number ot applications sitions (ot which there are many), ,w i 25 1942 ELLERY QUEEN'S MYSTERY MAGAZINE which arise. In times like these, would be unpatriotic, and might al­ Tire and tube certlffcates have September. Please sign up with and developed by the Mortgage of Momauguin Heights, East Ha 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1035,1936, 1937 "Map of Bradford Manor", on file for women to attend a new motor GAS FOR OBSERVERS must be avoided. GLENDON A. SCOBORIA 870 Lexington Avenue, New York, N. Y. when a manufacturing concern has so embarass an employee who felt been allowed to: Mrs. Harold Barker Tel. 337-3. Investment Realty Company, ven, Connecticut, owned by Thomas 1938, 1930, 1940, 1041 Inclusive. in the East Haven Town Clerk's Personnel Director mechanics class given by the Bran­ All observers-'who wish to make A flfth factor-which always plays Alexander Cahn, Civil Engineer F. Rellly, Scale 1 Inch equals 60 Here's my 10c for which, send me a, copy of Ellery Queen's ford'Branch of the American Red to employ an unusually large num-c that he should aid in the defense O.. Plscitelld,. 4 retreads, pass; J. Said property Is bounded and de­ Office. Mystery Magazine. application for gasoline for observ- ber of iworkers, or even - malntaM an. Important role In employment and Surveyor. Scale 1 inch equals feet, May 1920, surveyed by AleX' SALESMEN WANTED Cross Motor. Corps. of.his c&urftry. .' . . , N. Ndrfis;! pass;tube; V/;iJ.jAdams, The Hamre Cottage, Pawson scribed as follows: IN WITNESS -WHEREOF, I have er,!s duty, may apply bj following a I force' which would be adequate during a war Is the reiitless spirit 50 feet", on file In the East Ha under Cahn, Civil Engineer' and Those jritetested-please call Mrs. *' A second Important obstacle has 4 p_^s!;tHbes, 4 pass.retrea^s; J. T. Park was the scene Saturday ot an- Lots; No. 61 and 62 W. Coe Avenue, hereunto set my hand, this 6th day WANTED—Reliable hustler with Name the ^Jrp'cedu're posted on- a bulletin under :,peace-tinie., conditions, one that overtakes niany ol/the employf iiKlr'by,'2''pass.'tubes, 2' pass, re­ ven Town Clerk's Office, said Surveyor, on file In the East Haven East'Haveh, Connecticut, bounded: of August, 1042. car to supply consumers with 200 Eugene Rodney,' 388, i board at the observation post. been created by .the fact that there ces. The urge' to move on from tM annual clam bake given by Mr, a. must consider some of the obstacles^ are numerous other munitions treads;-P, S. Travers, 2 pass, re­ A. R. Hamre for his •employees and Lots being taken together bound­ Town Clerk's OHloe. EASTERLY—by Coe Avenue, for­ JAMES C, OQILVIE, household necessities. State age Address Continued ov page five treads; Vf. a, Hayden, 2 pass..tubes.' a few friends ed: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have merly known as Momauguin Av­ • Tax Collector, occupation.-references. Rawlelgh's ;V/E6TERI/Y—by Thompson Avenue hereunto set my hand this 6th day enue, as shown on said Map, SO East'Haven, Connecticut Dept. CUH-4-Y, Albany, N. Y. Icity k State ..Q3

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