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Joe and Al Bahnaen. This farm .Mr.?. Herman Michael . . . New weeks of training. He commands EA.ST HAVEN NEWS g^ ^ EasE&stf HaHavenM , has an outstanding forags crop yiiunt! ccillie, ".Spar," added to the two squadrons of naval aviators, I'age 8 Thunt., .>Uy iZ. 19S? 5pa- County Farm News program which Include.* 2.1 acres of Ken Franklsl'i family In the red, based on on aircraft carrier. ,Mr. alfalfa, ,10 acres of ladlno clover Dibble spends one weekend every An Independent Servingl'^jrhe Town of Vf'd hnu.^e. . . Mrs. VanWie will be the guest Compiled by llie Extension Service, Production and Mar- pasture, J. S. Owens, Kxtenslon month flying at Floyd Bennett speaker and will hove ns her sub­ This is Let's Go Fishing Week; Field. ketiriB Adininlslrnlioii nnd Soil Conscrvntion Service of New Agronomist, at the University of National Foot Health Week; Na- ject, "Gardening." Weekly Newspaper East Haven Haven County. ConnecUcUt told about the newel;! llonnl Luggoge Week; World Trode Ml.ss Peggy McNeil nnd Ml.w The Indian Neck Fire Ladles methods of seeding, ferlllb.Ing and Week and "IJuddy" Poppy Week... CalheHne Ciawford of Blngham- Auxlliory held a very .succe.ssful fet I A University of Connecticut VPR- ctublo speclnllsl repoi'th lliat' sev­ bage, cauliflower and broccoli managing pastures. The .Short Beach PTA l.'s In need toii, N. v., visited Mr. and Mrs. V. Penny Raffle following their .stat­ ed meeting last evening at the PubtiitKd W((kiy hy Frrf Crrii Publications. Inf.. EAST HAVKN, CONNECTICUT, THUKSDAY, MAY 29, 1952 5 Cents A Copy—$2.50 A Year eral hundred Ihousnnd tlollnru plant. A knap.sack or bellows type ,•'•••* * • • • of Telephone Squad volunteers. If J. McNeil for the weekend. Both VII —No. 36 Yearly Suhitriplion JJ.50. Fire House. Mary Lane, presided worth of.cnbbnge, enullflower and hand duster Is most effective. ', Each year as the time for hous­ you'd be willing to help out, give girls attend the Walnut Hill School broccoli clops arc ilRlit notv In The fly resembles a house fly In ing pullets approaches, many poul- .Mns. Claire Pler.son a buzz at In Natlck. Mass. and .several guests were present. Henry DeVita Heads St. Vincent's Guild trymcn find it necessary to sell H-:mr, . . . small fire at Howie's Those serving on the hospitality Study Group danger of ' lielhg • wiped out or size but Is a little more grayish In Ensign Robert Farringlon lia.'i Exchange Club Graduates Plan Variety Of Careers To Elect Officer! Memorial Parade seriously dnmnBod by the cabbage color. Eggs arc laid on the stems old birds while egg prices are still Drive-In on Tuesday last. Volun- arirved lo si)end -some time with his committee were — Anna Reed, Al­ good. The sale Is made reluctantly, ice Provost, Thelma Olson, and Town The East Ilnven Exchange held SI. VIrtcent de Paul's LndlM' • loer firemen made short work of family. He Is now stationed In ningcot. . t of the plants or In soil cracks near Industry It seems • can haiiily Costa, Frank Mais.ino. and David Testa, Fairfield, N. II. S. T. C. or Guild will hold their annual meet­ the plants. income slows down until the new the Job and all'-s OK ... Corpus Chrlstl, Texas. Mariyon Bryon. Get 75% Return a special meeting recently and Starts At 2 P.M. Extension vegetable si)eclnll.st, pullets are laying, and a lower elected a new slate of officei-s for wait fur our teen agers to gel out Morse at Y, M. C. A. Junior Col­ y. M. C.'A. Jr. College, Cliff Hack- ing on Monday evening, June 'JIh E, C. MInnum Rdvlses conimerclnl The eggs hatch In threq to eight Little Iluth Ann Evls wa.^) a guo.<;t Mr. and Mrs. Milton W. Coss at- price Is accepted for the old birds tho ensuing year: Elected to serve of school. Many of tliem work 'long lege. liarlb Is gning lo Fnlrlleld, N. 11. Instead of Tue.iriny as usuni be- vegetable growers In apply calomel days Into tiny white maggots which of Kit Doodle on television Inst I ended I be recent Family Day S. T. C. or Y; M. C, A, Jr. College, cnusc of Class night being held at food on tho roots of the plants. because of a forced sale. One ans­ week. exercises at Ml.ss Porter's School • AAA* Topics On Questionnaire weie: President, Heniy J. DcVlto; before (Key graduate, but by the poUglns Bmvdeti, Robert Lof- At Pardee Park dust nroiinii I lie base of eaoli cnb- wer to this Is the Connecticut Com­ vice president, Fred Hunter; treas­ quLsl, Robert Keeler, Bernard Cliff Ilarkbnrtli Is going to Fair­ 'the high school. Some growers like to use cor. .TAN where their daughter, Nallca, Is a East Haven Green Garage Results of 2,000 questionnaires time tliey are through school field derinltcly. Mojor Ernest L. Pembcrton, bined Uonge and Laying Shelter. P. S.—Folks who laugh a lot are .sludent. Dominlclc H. Ferrara urer, Albert Bowden; secretary, While, and Tlionin.i Uj-nn will nt- The mcellng will he held In Ihe roslvo sublimate solution. To make A shelter 10 by 10 feet will house dislributcd to Hist llnveners re­ nearly all those who ore not Eoing I'eiid Stale Technical Instltule., Carol RoberLs and Marlon Vau- church hall following the Miracu­ grand mnr.ihall of the Memorial. ten gallons, dLisnlvc one ounce of never lonely. I..ouls I... Maggiore .„ 's Did yi)U cvo'r see so ninny rainy Joseph Annunziata. The Board of •Wo Oarry A Full Line of 250 laying birds, and It [irovldcs ,ir^L Sundays. It .soeni.s we never really cently liy local ,boy scout groups controls includes James Milano, to college will ho on the Job one ; Eleanor Oerber will work tor the Iso will be secretaries nl the Unit­ lous Medal Novcnn. The business Day Parodc, onnounces that plans fine grain corrosive subllmotc roasting and nesting space, as well GENERAL REPAIRING way or another'right after gradu­ Blue Cross!, nnd Irene Kelsey, the ed lUumlnntlnK Company. Us a tie meeting will be presided over by powder In a smiill quantity' of hot '^Mia\e any Spring, a lot of wet days for tho P. T. A. School Study Frank Barker. Peter Limoncelll, have been completed tor the Mem- as protection from predatory ani­ Indian Neck ON ALL MAKES OF CARS Charles Copeland, Pnsquale Zam- ation. tlo\v,5ynvcn Register. between Mni'yland or Bates for Mrs, Potrlck Eagan. Masury water. Add enough cold water to mals. Birds moved to such a loylng PINE ORCHARD 178 Main .Street East Haven IL and a jump right Into hot wool her. Group were disclosed Wednesday .!;OSi Amento will attend Ilnrt- Shirley Hill and for Don Lecza, orll Day program. make ten gallons. Please leave items for tilts paro and Snlvntore Lohgobardl. The future of some of tlic Senlor-s Th6 nominating comnilttce shelter during May will not be up­ Phone HO 7-3735 P .Muny entries have been re- by Mrs. Wllinm Cashiuan, chair­ (^ord Drcssmnklng School and Cnlli- Brown of U. Conn. Bob I.lndeman hearted by Mrs. Horry Polrol, n.i- Assisting Major Pemberton nre: Dcvoe I'leusn I'lionc Sfrs. Amos F. column at Lounshury's Store or The retiring officers were is listed below; glrl.s planning to A cupful of the solution should set by the moving proccs.'!. Now l.s phone Mrs. Evelyn Lounshiiry, P, , leUeil for the 4th annual (iurilen man, Brine Glbbs at llnlrdresslng .School. ttLso has to choose between the Uni­ .sisleil by Miss Mary K. Turhllt iinil Honorary Chairman, Frank Bark­ bo poured around the hose of each Ilnrnes, IH, 8-3715, items for Charles Copolniul, president; vice enter the nurse's profession will he er, First Scleclinan ot Enst HaVenj the lime, to build such a, shelter this column. S-0488 fjV J Club's Mower Show lo he held Tho five questions with refer­ Linden Prann and B'rances Spad- 1'Tele|)hone Company girls will be versity of Maryland or Purdue. Mrs. Albert K. Dolon will iiresent ALDEN plant. Two or three applications ijnd plans may be obtained by con­ 8* Tuesday, .Iinic lotli in the Town president, Cliauiieey Warner; Al­ Naiicy Brewer, Flo Davis, Anna Shirley Lupoli made her choice a slate of candidates for offices for Clilpr of (Staff, John P. Morgan, at weekly Interval.H arc generally 1"he Pine Orchard Ilomemakers The local P. T. A. met on May ence to the East ll.iven Schools bert Anastasio, treasurer; Joseiih ccnta at Hartford School of Nur­ Legion District Finance Otflctr: tacting the County Agents office at I'lth at which lime the following CAPITOL THEATRE h Hall from 2 to U I*. .M. The var- contained on the survey were: Are sing; Jnnn Degnnll and Ann Engcl- Canna, Louis Pannella, Jonn Mac- quite a While ago- lis definitely Al- the coming year. necessary for adequate control.The 3.1.'! Prospect Street, New Haven, will meet tonight at 8 at the home Annunzlata was reelected for a sec­ Klnnel, Marie Howe, Shirley Wnss- Luco Mooll, Comnuitider AMVSTS Paint & of Mrs. F. A. Relmers on Pine Or­ new officers were elected: presl- *. ious connnittee niendiers urn you a parent of clilldien in sciiool! Imrdt at Norwich Hospital; Mary- berlus Magnus, Winchesters wel­ Members arc urged lo be present sublimate will corrode metal and Connecticut. ond term as secretary. niBr, onU Pat Prlsley. comes Bob Mnrley nnd Leon Tan- Post 14; John Faclh, Commander. should be used only Iri- ehomcl, chard Road. ent, Mrs. Roderick LIbby; vice - 271 Main St., East Haven J'^workinu hard lo ninlie this Are you aware of the overcrowded anu Cainpano nnd Joan Meeker OS plnns win be completed for tho Wallpaper president, Mrs. Alfred Arden; .sec­ f • fourth show u blK sueeess and conditions due lo increase enroll­ erctl Is n future farmer. nnnunl dlhner to be held Tuesdny, Disabled Amerlcanl Veterans'Chap­ wooden or earthenware utensils, • • • • • Mr. and Mrs. .S. V. Schoonmakoc to Grace Hospital, Mary Jnne Car­ Dolores Vergatl will .be a real ter; Legionnaire^''.'Thomas McMn- AI.Ho 11 Is poison. Ttio State P.M.A. Committee has of Newburgh, N. Y., and Mr. and retary, Mrs. Jim Doody; treasurer, May 25, 20, 27 ' t'gMsltors urn expeeted from ment in elementary schools? Are ter, St. Francis Hospital. Barbara business women' when she finishes Peter HtisscU Is going lo prep June 24lh. We Hiive Tho FamouB Mr.s. John Carulll. • ! / ^ garden cluhs and gardi^n en- you in favor of an immediate Mrs.T, Fenton her course nl Stones, Dlnne Ferdln- school and'George Schultz to Hop­ lion, Grnvcs Ueglstrotlon; Fred Chlordanc and lindane are not arranged to have a member of each Mrs. Paul Donovan of Pelham, N. Choquelle at Mcrlden. Jackie Mao- Schlppcc and Bertil Abrahamson, Wall Fix Paint couiity committee and the admin­ y.. .spent the past weekend here, An Exhibit of all 4-11 Grou|)S will Deadline U. S. A. I f thustasts from all parts of the school building program'? Are you dougail at Middlese.\ and Joan andus and Irene Kelsey will go to kins. AUile VIgorlto is deciding be­ recommended for the control of aware that the bulk of scliool child­ tween N. II. S. T. C. nnd Univer­ refreshment co-chnlrmcni Peter- , cabbage maggots. . There Is too istrative assistant attend their reg­ getting their homes ready for the be held at the Indian Neck fji Ken- llavcn area. Pratt at St.'Raiihael's. Now Lon­ Ctmiptoineler School. . Night School School on June Gtli and all parents Do you suppose everyone will ren, is within the ages of nine Elected President /Edward Blgelow will allend Ihe sity of Conn. Weber, flog ccromonyj Donald much iilM>r. ed liiat of tho 2000 forms, 14S-1 Louise Pellegrliio, Nick Pellegrliui, work accomplished In the night During the week, speakers at ) : fetartcd on u drainage program that nounced that the Rod Cross Blood- Mrs. Susan Bradley recently was •> egates from the local liost will president, .Mrs. Frank I.aine; re­ Montcsanto, Phyllis Pa.scnle, Joan scholarship In Trinity College and school classes Monday evening, llon Program should contact their Singing In The total being completed by parents John Hopkins as well as the Mary Plscalelll, Lorraine Beaulon, .school n.s.iomhlle.s were provided by lociil community committeeman will make some wet land access­ mobile will bo.ln Branford on Fri­ feted at a surprise Tea on the oc­ f < he Mr.s. Hetty Wallers, Mrs. total bein gcompleted by parents cording secretary, Mrs. John Tir- Y'use, Glen Rafter, "riiomas Wynne, The comnicnts otter seeing this casion of her 80th birthday at the t^^ Ualph I-/,-/.o, Mrs. Mabel Hanli-y, NUOTC, has our congrnlulalloiis. Jack CInrk, Phyllis Cnrnevnle und Ihe DAV, AMVETS, and Post 8!|. or the County PMA office soon. ible. A green manure rotation Is day, June 20, at St. Mary's Church und the remaining 400 by residents pnk; corresponding secretary; Mrs. Evelyn DcLucIa, Shirley Wa.ssmer, Vincent Celentnno, dlspluy were most favorable. There IUJUH; nt 8 o'clock. lloinemade and at the Malleable Iron Fittings home of Mr.s. George.Dunbar. A- Rain fc Mrs. .lane Burit<\V and Mis. Kenneth Giirfiths and treasurer, and George McGuigan. I Varnain O.strnnder will linvc Tomorrow morning, Chairman Acx'ordlngi to Nelson H. Tucker, being set up behind the green­ not parents. Sixty-nine were not a- Dick Vogl us their new mechnnle. cerlnlnly will bo no trouble In fill­ Thomns McMnhon will take charge' PMA cmnmlttoeman, June 30th Is houses. The field will he seeded fmiil ami canned goods will be on Compi^iy. bout 40 neighbors and friends at­ ^'f I'liyllis Oohen, Willi alleniales, Mrs. Ainerli.'us Aeuto. Students in service will be Bnrbura Cliarmen Is still debal- ing the rinsses next year aricr,see- SHORT BEACH tended. ware of the crowded school condi­ Bradley Smith seems quite Inter­ of dccoroting 241 gravta. and ;a , llie deadline date for .signing up In down and when used again for hand. . . Mr. und Mr.s. LeRoy H. Mr. and Mrs. .Tohn Nicholson Mrs. I'uuline Aimslnsio, i\Irs. Ann tions in existence. In addition. 45 Josejih lanottl, Ronnie Rosetll and liiB on Wllllnm and Mary nr Ohio liig Ihe wonderful .work exhibited Plense plione ndMiijn BOT recommended program • practices. :' .Mrs.^Rlta Murphy enjpyed reoont son'and Edward Colburn celebrate - i' day soft heart menu!! n hard life. Insufficient Funds year's p'rogrnm and plnns tor next throughout the county. . • ' theirs; Ellen Comer has a May 26th In Your Home THE PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS zulio; Moiiiauguin School, Waller the ten table and Mrs, William Ja.S' lloiird of I'liblle Safety ut a iiicnt- Warrantiea recorded at the town Street. The parode wll .move^'dtit ,.••»,•• « « , ••. » f .• • i * 4, .(, • I spt:eo to Washington, U. C, but ' What do you think? year wore dlstrlbutod by Cnrylo V, .Birthday; and May 27tli for Bob Plus Kane; Union, Mrs. Edward Fitz­ pers poured. Mrs. Alvln Sanford, chulrman of ,lliK held III the Town Hall Tues- clerk's office for tho" moijtii of promptly ot 2 p. m. The parade wl)I New Haven iCounty farmers are ' Lyman Perkins, Oxford, Is liappyi picked lip some sniffles . . . Good-' Accordions Loaned October weddipg is planned for gerald and Tuttle, Mrs. Harold Cal- East Haven Branch of Reel Cross, April nro as follows: Frawley, Director of the Night be In three seotlon; the first,sec­ N.Y.S. WINES size.d PTA group for a ham supper Thompson; May 28th salute Lee Robert Ryan — Ida Lupino ;da.v evenlMit, Sgt. Edward Ston- School. Every member was asked working the land with on eye on to see his pond ncarlng completion.! n-~ Lorraine DeGoursey of Hine Street, son. states that due lo the fuel the lo­ hani, 85 Laurel Street, was up- Ralph Malnfroiito, et al to Her tion win .include Police, 'escort. tAWNY PORT, RUBY PORT, SHERRY Monday, nite at the new .school. Peck and Ned Potter ... West Hoven and Anthony Dp- to fill out tlie nucstlonnalre, which maintaining .soil moisture and Its construction has aroused quite '. Anniversary Greetings, on Maji ON DANGEROUS GROUNDS The Sluay Group teels that the High School Notes cal brancli this year failed lo roach ' pointed to llie* rank of eiipluin man Andrea, et iix, 49 Henry Grand Marshal, Chief ot Staff, Poiit MUSCATEl, DRY SHERRY liroper air drainage. Roots must Installation, of new officers for FREE Caprio of 514 Main Street. I roads ns follows: i BOTTIED IN NEW YORK STATE a.bit of Interest In the neighbor­ 29th due Mr. and Mrs. Herbert questionnaire vvas successfuU in its quota of $4500, it is w'itli regret by tlio board bended by WlUlimi Street, Part of Lots 391-392, Bran­ 89 Band, Oo. E, 2d Bn, Conn." Stale iiavc this moisture and air to grow. i'52-'53,.! with Mrs. Alexander Mur­ CHILDREN'S MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2:15 Tho following Juniors will take 1 1. IIuvo your courses this year STH hood. He plans to stock the pond! Sheppard ... A food and linndiwork sale to that over three-fourths' of the that the water safety program at Orunlii, chairiiiali. ford Munori Guard, American Legion Post 89, f4' Nicholas Papa, Noith Haven veg­ with trput. ' phy doing the honors. Daddle's as Gold water Accordion j Hop-a-long Oassidy ini be held Saturday at Smith's over as Traffie Squad officers the Peter Dapien et ,ux to Arthur been valuable to you? BOT 96= Volunteer Firemen have a regu­ forms were returned and com­ jobs of keepltig the halls safe to the Momouguin Beaclics will be ; Folio served with the deparl- AMVETS Pgst ^•^, Disabled'ArtttJ. etable grower rpmai'lted that his '*«*«« i< . * ' well as Mommies, present enjoyed Schools "SCHOOL OF DEVILS PLAYGROUND Stand on Ilbuto 80 sponsored by pleted. They hope the report will RIceio, E. Mapio Street, 420', 2. Have the methods used by the tan Vei'«ri>>l«i yoBl. 89 AUHUlary, Joseph Foran, Raymond PInklinm lar meeting this Friday (May 23) walk In: Paula Andrews, Mary drill tied.' This program has been nieilt OK a superiiuinary front father taught him this .years ago Charles Hammarlund, S.C.S., of CHAMPIONS" offers 1,000 3 Stooges Comedy and Cartoons the Ladies Aid Guild of Fo.von aid the Board of Education in mak­ 1937 to Hill wlien he bfejliue a Kntherlne Mnacoia to EnrlooVal^ teachers been the bosl mclUodB,ln AMVETS -pflBt H Auxlliary.'.ClYlc and Nick Is planning to use greeh dnd Joe "rrnimsso guest speakers In the firehouse at 8 P. M. . . .Tohn A'n'no Toniii*iaso, Barbara Thomii- conducted for several yeorswlth'an ybi'tr bpi"nl6n7' •' , ;.; mmn VINO Bra:nford, announces that final Winston Powell will be a year old (accordions—all makes, all! Admission 20(i To All For This Matinee ConRreRatlonal Church. ing a final decision on the recoiu- son, Linda Laiiie, Salvatorp Cinque, regular police- officer. Calltlvlii eiile, Eu.st Haven GardeiiB. lAili Oronglzittlona, Olergy, AnieMeon manure crops to stop-the :'spll from plans are being niade forlho Flr.st Tickets for the eoniini; Police mendatlons on the school planning enrollment of about 200 children, 155-150-157, Pt.l,. -ir.v.i ;:. :'\ 3. What; would you Riiggasl lo gelling too "tight." .Louis' palgle, on Tuesday next, May 27 .....> (all sizes, at only $1 per week. \ Barbara K.wicraiga, Gayie Knight, >y!io ni'o tiiuBlit.byipaid rnsiruclors ,StenliBm sirvcd an n super- War - Mothers, and" - Spanish ~ W»r- ROBUSTA Annual Conae'rvatlon' Canip at the SUN., MON., TUBS. MAY 25, 26, 27 Anchor Club card party "and committee. ' . , Louis J. Ll-zo to Anthony, SHveii^, liiapro.vethb courses you had this •Wet'crons, The MarBhid (uid''Aldt Cheshire Is also trying to do'a 'New' faces In the 'i'fv'.i'jne house Gripiie 'case for Mrs. Fi-ank Wood, Gertrude R'aschHOi-Xonnle Terro- certified by' tlie American Hed -Wimiirafy'from JO40 to; 1044 «i, ycor? :4.M A UGHT RED TADIE WINE West Rock ! Naluri-iJ Center to bo Continuous Sunday From 2:15 .--^n3hfdn"stiDw'to be held in Hotel Willclt tliiio ho also hecaniu u irliii;- cf"U'!C,-'Lol'"BS- Srtillli Wahoi- froffnmm t\\ntho AMVETAtiXXTtTTaS Tlrt,.Post 1]4:wll .* '-..Mll better Job on his land,. Aboul,l,350 ojviMaln Slrnet-are Mr. and Mrs. ly.an . . .Tom Lawrence won the zano, Barbara Augur, Theresa Cros.s. 4. Would you change the mcet- HAtF ntC held May 2, 3 ond •Ifh. It was or- William Ryan ul East Haven ... tropical ti.sh aquarium, tropical 3 Sonjgs by third lesson : The Great Technicolor Spectacle Gaido on Tue.sday evening may Cliiarainonte, Harriet Brown', Ann' police officer. Uotli nppolntinenCs Rights of Way. •. • ' lead tllo sedpnd seclloA followed GAL "J 1.65 feet of diversion terrace will carry, Iglrtolly Intended to hiive two scouts be obtained from any of the fol­ 4 East Haveners Get Anthony ZabclskI et ux lo Frank Ine nights or the time schedule? by: rtgiilnr firemen,' East flavin; run off water from a wet hlllsldo Got your tickets for tlie Mack, Tal­ fish and fish food raffle sponsored or your money back , DAVID AND BATHSHEBA Gargonc, Lucille Palmleri, Lor­ The amount raised Ibis year is are effective Iniiiiedlulely and the 0. What courses would you like frpm each, unit attend; however, ent Quest! Finals tomorrow nite at lowing East Haven-member.l: Cdpt. Commissions At UCONN raine, Wl)ltney, Cynthia Koerber, less than one half of the quota of men Will serve with Chief of M. Murgo el nlS, Lois 170-J80-181- Bradford Manor Drum Corps, ivol- and help , dry his flat vegetable many units have requested per­ by The Flaming Arrow Patrol,of Starring Gregoi-y Peck — Susan Hayward lo have us odd lo our program? SMn Braiiforii high school? Don't the Short Bench Boy Scouts Iqsl For Information Phone Joseph Folio, Sgt. Edmund Sten- Four local residents received Louise Whitney, Nancy Heri-y; Which approxlinatcly 50 per cent Is Polico Edwin Priest. 182-183, Lawnerest. ; unteer fireman Co, 4,'Cb. 6, Co. 1, iHAPERIAL CROWN lands. This Is the second diversion mission, to .send as many as eight Plus ham, Officers Walter Marias, Pat­ Charles K. Burgess et ux lb Wil­ tl. Any other suggestions? ."3qund cnr, Bast Haven Flre.Ap- Mr. Dalgle Is establishing on his hiiss It . . . William Muivpy of week. All was donated liy Mr. and BARNEY GOLDWATER commissions as second lieutenants Carol Lepone, Beverly Wade, Ann returned to the National for Dis­ scouts. U|)on.cpmpletlon of the con­ WNIIC-TV Vvill be one of Iho Bi'odei'ick Crawford — Donna Reed rick Duffy, Louis Torello, Ells­ Thompson, Gladys , Gedney, Judy liam C. Uda ?l ux, Lot 0-18 Barl- pnrotu.'i, Atltiex Fire Aptiarotus. • SWEET WINES farm. servation camp all scouts will have "Teacher of Teachers" at ceremonies held at the Univer- aster Relief and Blopd'r Program Mrs. Krailing's Pupils judges . . , Tickets at the door—50c SCANDAL SHEET worth McQuiggan, George Palmer, Horlow, Dolores Bartholomew,' which leoves about only 51100 to lett Road. The third Section will consist of •' • *• ».#•.- completed requirements for their •3 High School Musicians adults, 25c for kiddles .. . Inciilcnt- Goldwator Accordion .Scliools Joseph Pnscarella, Frank Rafone, Joan" Bogatrt, Marian Clark, Bar*-- carry on the entire program for Present A Recital Jasper Salerno, et nl to Mauro Marshal and Aide frOpi the DAV, Conservation! Merit badge. sity of Connecticut on May 22. East IlaVon High School Band, Tbr Now Is the time, to opdcr fish for ally. It you want copies of ihe pic­ SLIP GOVERS Phone Sp 0-'^885 ALWAYS FREE PARKING I'lank Contorte; also State l^olice 'I'hey included Wilfred J. 'I'albcit bara Garrity, William Coran, Jeaii- .which Red Cross Is obillgated. 'The pupils bf Mrs. Elsa Ellznbolh Construc'llon Company, In W, Present '11th Concert farm ponds—-If you have the ponds. tures Enrl Colter took at Indian Officer Thomas Nichols and Ed; Brockett, Barbara Crnmpton, Ruth '" Mrs, Sanford again wishes "to im­ Maple Street. school children, cub scouts, ,-glrI of 8 Bartlolt Road, who received Kijlling presented u rocllal Sun­ scouts nnd boy .scouts. Ralph Oaudlo, Hamdon will com­ Nebk night. Short Beach night or and mund S. Flanagan, county detec his eomnilssion in" lli6 United Palmer, Jumes Dugan, Sandra' press upon the townspeople that no day at the Y.W.C.A. Assembly Hall, East Lawn Cemetery lo Hei-ninn The East Haven High .School plete his this week. Irrigation of A Busy Session the Finals pictures, you can get •, < tivc. ', States Infantry. Andrew Grimm, Yorks, Elinor Brockett, Arlene" part of their contributions in New Those students imrticlpallng wore Nllsch, Lot 015, ' Music Depnrlment held its 11th The line bf march will.proceed vegetable-land Is his primary ob^ ithem for one dollar from Colter al Matleo A. Gagliurdi, son of Mr. Hoyt, Judy Johnson, Barbaro East Lawn Cemetery, Inc., to Annual Concert In the auditorium from Pardee Place to Main Street ••?,, QSns DRAPERIES comniLssioned in the United Haven at their places of business is Rita Me-ssinn, Danny Smith, El­ Joct l)ut says a few fish will be Of Town Gourl 158 Montowese Street in Branford and .Mrs. II. Gaglinrdl, was one States Cheni'lcal Coriis; Thomas L. Clark, Barbara Warner, Marie eanor MacDonnld, Helen Eldrldge, Betty Tarbell, Lot 651. Friday evening under the illrcetlon lo Clildsey Avenue lo Tyler St. to ... Ciranite Bay A. A. food sole credited to the local branch. It is good too. : Made To Order of lilt class of the Marine Corps Kayenski, Strong .Street. Fo.xon, re­ Slmone, Ernest Anthonls and John suggested that in the future lo Lorraine Owehs, Gloria Bruno.^An- George W. Slater to George la- of Mrs. Wllliclmlnu M. Strandborg Hemingway Ave. to Illvir St. t^ Cooperators In the District pro­ Laisl Saturday Ihls Saturday at 2 P. M. in the •Wo Carry A Full Line of conipleliiiK his training at I'arris ceiving his commission al.so in the DeSola. drew D'Amnto, Jo-Ann Mllone, cuccl, et ux, 91 Tyler Street 50'. lind Lllllum Lowandoskl and Lor­ Park Plate and enter tl^e Grjeen. clubhouse on Grove Street. Tea make pos.sihlo the carrying out of In passing the town hall, the par- RED CROWN gram got In touch with the S. C. S. '.In a busy court .session Satur­ Island, wliieh makes his rank U.S. Infantry and Frank V. Avpnin Ihe local jirogram, that conlribu- Dora Fasano, Mnrthu Lou Balletto, Robert B. Wetmpre, et ux, to raine Whitney as aceomponlslB. and cookies will be servod, too, Schoumacker - Waverly now private first class. Clio.sen to guide the Senior Prom Harry Nuzzo el ux,"Lot tl-59 Taylor ode will be rivlew ,by First Select­ 90 office,, 335 Prospect Street, New day, Judge Frank Daley: of 65S Main Street receiving his to success were Barliara Kane and tlons be divided, giving part lo Ellzabetli McGuigan, Judith Blutch- The progrnin presented was as STH 9 go while you shop . , . , and Stroheim M The United States Army MiHta.-y eomnilssion In the Army Air Coriis. ley, Virginia Long, Paul Jacobson, Avenue, follows: . , man Froiik' Barker,. toWn ottlqliUs PROOF BOT *•'' Haven 16 obtain fish. Fined , Antonio Santos, 50, qf Warren Smith, both from lumie their place of business nnd part to ' * * ^i * # '' Police Replacement Training Cen- Leola M. Barclay to James H. and dlsUngulshed guests.' >„,., Todds Hill Road $100 for drunken Mrs. Herman Michael thrilled to Romann Fabrics All tour boys are graduates of East room 205. Barbara is a well-known their own town. Linda Chamberlln, Clifford John­ Washington Post March, Sousa Tho fli'st twilight pastures meet­ driving. Santo.s, who was Involved heiir Carleton Frederics, famous Consult Vs On Your vcr at Camp Gordon, Gn., reported Haven High School In the Class son, Diannc Dunnrk, Louise Bur- Shepard et ux. Lots 27-28 Green Second Regiment Conn. N. 0., Halts will be mode nt East Liwn lecently that Pvt. Peter N. Sea- of 1948. Senior, being an officer of the Na­ well, Carol Romano, Ruth • Mac- Lawn Park. cemetery; The Rev. Virgil Wolfen'- ROBIN HOOD ing for New Haven County dalry- In.an accident on Cedar'Stroet on health commentator, read her let­ Complete Home Decorating- tional Honor Society, and an active Reeves May 4 centered a guilty plea ter over CBS on his Monday |)ro- Jesse Jr. was among new recruits will give tlielr prediction for the Donald, Marion Eldrldge, Mnrcla Max Volgl, et ux to Vera Bald­ Enst Haven High .School Band berge Will bffer'prayer' at -fthe mdii was held Wednesday evening. Needs Traffic Squad Officer. She' is vice Class Prophecy. PROOf B^;';2.99 May I'lth at Seven Brooks Farm, through • Ills • attorney ' Cornelius gram from New York . . . Mr. and just received from indoctrination had been.sent lo the veterans Seymour, Angela Scaromeiia, San­ win, Rights of Way, S. Long Island Whore In the World, Waring grave ot Hariy it, Bartlett.and ift Drlscoll. • .• • tiainlng nnd advanced .shooting :us in Newlngton Hospital, also that president of the Future Home- The gif-ls lo be given out Cfass dra Frank, Edith GalluccI, Joanne Sd. 48'. Green Lnwn Cemetery Wliere s^rv,- Uranford. The farm Is operated by Mrs. Clifford Knltfln back on Stone makers Association, and served on Come Dance With Mo, SImcone •,Flned Eugene G. Dumbnt, 18, of from Rock Ledge, Florida. . .! The ELG£NE SHOP M on this • MP trooper. He is the son of Mr. the auxiliary will meet at 10:16 Night will .be in the hands of Naciuk, George Colwoll, Joanna Vera Baldwin to Paul Morello et Southcartod Men, Romberg Icfls will bq conducted by the Re^, and Mrs. Peter N. Scale.sse of Pros­ .Sunday to iittenil services at the the. Junior Prom Committee lust Corlnne Coylc, Lillian Lewnndoski, Lelghton, Mary Lou MeBrido, Ger.- ux, Paris of Lot 1-2, Kaut-;; South James E. Waery,. '. • ' 97 Ivy.. Street $24. for speeding but The Auxiliary of the Short Beach' •in MAIN ST.,*EAST HAVEN year. Enst Haven High Schpol Glee Club suspended execution • for -'six I'CI.-JIHO 7-3410 ijf pect Place Extension. He entered Old Stone Church. Ladies are Riibert Lindemnn," Robert Mnscoln, aldine Aceto, Ann .Stein, Patricia End, S. Long Island Sound 47'. Moonlight Sonata—Adagio, Bee­ Major Pemberion will open;thc Wlifskfes Fire Deparlmen.t, nro, having n so­ Warren Smith is vice president i months. -. cial tonight (Thursday) in the flre- tlie Army last April 1. He was sent asked to wear their auxiliary Mary Jane Carter, Dave Hyan and Lenlhan, Martha Brown, Yvonne Arthur lllcclo to John J. Zorena, thoven, Lornlnc Whltnoy,.PInno — services on the Green nnd intro­ to Camp Devens tor processing and, hats and regular street clothes. of his class and n sports enthusiast. Al VIgorlto. Baldelll, Louis Carofano, Dorothy et ux. Lot 6 Mountain View. Llllinn Lewnndoski, Organ. duce the guests. Following llje dec­ .Nollci) a charge of driving with­ He has starred in baseball nnd fodt- Kingsford, 'Uheresa Chiaromonte, out a license: against .Raymond after a wtek, was selected for MP Miss Frieda ,Schi|ipert was ap­ The Class Will will be presented Thomas ClnnelU lb John Limon­ Tho Rood lo Home, Strickland, oration of the World War 1 juid tiainlng. A former Enst Haven pointed chairman for' the ubiiiual bail and is very popular among his Sliiela KoriiElebel and Helen De- celll, Lots 206-207, Falrlnwn Ter­ Robert Burwell, Tenor. World Wnr II Memorials, Taps will PINECRIEK Barrett, 22, o£ 860- First -Avenue, fellow classmatos. by Anna Canna, Joan Phntt, Flor­ High School student, he worked at dinner, dale to be announced ence Davis. Arthur Rosenqulst, 'Malteo. race. \ \' Murmuring Zephyrs, Jensen, be sbundodi the National Anttiem STP.AI5KT BOUBEbN West Haven. The Sophomore Hop. under the •Found: Cas'mo. Lomatra, IB, of HOWIE'S DRIVE-IN G A. C. Gilbert Co,, before entering later. Mario lerardi and Thomas Wynne. Oak Terrace Homes, Inc., lo John Cynthia Koerber, Pianist, . played and. the Flog raised to'full 8 \ EARS OlD ' i tho service. His brother, Pfc. Ail children entering EiLSt Haven co-chairmanship of Malvina Mont­ E. Lonorgaii, ct,i(x, Lot 13 Oak Serenade — Soprano Duct, Schu­ staff. Brigadier General James M. Paved Street, guilty of reckless NORTH MAIN gomery und Hichnrd Mizger will he The annua] high .sciiool concert The increase In elm tree, pro­ Qulnn, Assistant Adjutant Gener­ PROOF • '''BO T 3.32 driving in a pedestrian accident on Donald Sealesse Is now at Camp schools for tho first time nre re­ was presented on Friday evening tection against the deadly Dutch Terrace, .'1 James Street. — - bert, Linion Lewnndoski, Lillian If , Storey, Va. and e.Npoets duty quired to' be vaccinated either by held tonight. The committee, un­ Oak Terrace Iloincs, Inc., lo John Thomas, al bf the State ot Connecticut,.will QisTiaED IN ittmois East Main Street lasl November 20. OPENING SAT., MAY 24 der the advisorshlp of Caryle in the auditorium. Music was pro­ Elm disease Is very encouraging. deliver the principal add'res. Fol­ The fine was $50. Ellsworth Foote (' orders for Greenland. the family physician or at the vac­ vided by the school band and com­ The use of the DDT siirays to kill R. Dolzenchuk, ot ux, Ijit 8, 13 Lollytoodum, American Folk Attending the annual l''ather.s' Frawley and Mi.ss Rocco, consist of Jotnes^Streel. lowing distnlsal at the Creen, the represented Lotnatra,- (. . cination clinics in the following Barbara Hacclo, Marie Palmieri, bined glee clubs directed by Mrs. the bark beetles, carriers of the dis­ Song. WiSTBURY RESERVE HOURS Day recently held at Connecticut Oak Terrace Homes, Inc., to John On Top of Old Smoky, Kentucky guests wlUbe received at the Le­ Nolled a charge'of breach of the lenwood areas: Highland School, Monday, Mary Ann Sabine, Marion Parlllo, Wilhemlna Slrnndberg of the ease, is essential and very effective gion clubrooms on Tliomijson Ave­ Complete ' • College was Charles Gaffney, D. Powers, Lot !), James .Street, StRAIOHI RYE peace against .Tolin Mattson of 117. was 5317»^ June 2, O;.^ to 10:30; Town Hall. Dot Anastasio, Theresa Parlato, foculty. when applied properly. Folk Song, nue oh(l refreshmcnU .served un­ South Montowese Street. SAT. 12 Noon to 2 A. M. father of Suzanne, who is a Tuesday. June 3, 0:30 to 10:30; Mo- Henry Heffernan, George Basslng, Oak Terrace Homes, Inc., to Wll­ Deep In My Heart, Dear — Ilom- "^3.49 iiumiher of the Class of I!).')!. llnm Granfleld, qt , ux. Lot 100 der the direction of Mrs. Frank PROO?"" DOT Insurance Fined Howard ShephSrd of 335 SUN. 12 Noon to 12 P.M. COMBINATION GAS & OIL RANGE mauguin School, Thur.sday, June 5, Robert Gaffney, Alphonse Acam­ boi'g. , Prahpvlc, president of the Auxili­ DBTillEO IN MASYLANO Laurel Str^eel, East'Haven, for vl- MON. to FRI. 5 P. M. — 1:30 A, M. now' M39^^{ At a recent meeting of the Re- 9:30 to 10:30. pora, Thomas Bowden, Thomas James Street. There JB o Bolm In Gllend — ary.,'.' '.'•,•• •. , |i •.., COVERAGE olotlng the rules of the road when ( ' jiubllcan Town Commilteo, Mathew MomaKuiii Lodge No. 138 A.r\ Coleman and George Wagner. The Board Of Education Votes Oak Terrace Homes, Inc., to An Dhw.sdn, Cloo Club • ' NELSON COUNTY he was Involved. In an accident on , -w. Anastasio, chairman, appointed the & A.M. will hold SiMilor Warden committee has chosen "Starlit thony Pelroslno, ct u'x.,. I^l 125 Blue Tango, Anderson, Borliiira "Benediction will be glvih By the North Main Street on May 5. •save ^ 77'^ •" ' following as executive members tor .Night al its next slated coiiimuni- Nile" as thflr theme and dancing James .SIreel. Ci'amptonj Violinist. Rev. William O'Brien, Pastor of St. / STRAIOHT CM3URB0N Palmer - Plant Vincent de Paul's Church. Ordered the same penalty for i the coming year: Vice chairman, calioii which will he on Monday will be from 8 lo 11 lo the music $2700-$4500 Pay Schediill^ 'The Colonial Park Realty Co., to . Hills of Home, Fox, Bruce Car 60 Main St. BFD 8-1729 John V. ZelonskI, 20, of Thom|)- DINING • DANCING- • COCKTAILS i Mrs. Charles-Miller; secretary, Mrs. ill the lodge rooms, 'lii5 IVInin of Jim Streeto's band. There will Charles W. Alkcre, et ux, I.,ots 1G5 gill, Boroltone. I I ^™ 3.30 PROOF BOT son Avenue, East Haven, on the EASY TEEMS- Flunk Barker; treasurer, William .Street at 7:30 P.M. At this lime be door prizes and the admi-sslon At tho Board of itducatlon meet­ June Ist. 1952. to 168 inclusive. Sec. -1, Falrlawn Flnlandla — Organ & Piano, Si­ Hearing Monday. DISTIUED IN KENTUCKY same charge, after nplling a SMORGASBORD EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT (V Jaspers; Bertil Clockars, John tJiL" I'ellowcrnfl Degree will be is 50 cents per person. ing held Friday evening it was The Board apjirovcd the rental Terrace. belius, Lllllam Lcwundoskl, Lor< charge of speeding against Zelon­ T8^ Weeks to Pay \r*/ Luwlor, Ralph Hurder, Mrs. Alvln exemplified. All Master Masons voted to establlsti a new salary applications of the following: East rulno Whitney. On Zoning Plefi . , MODERNIZE YOUR 'it Thompson, Judge Vincent Fasano, Linda Laine. daughter of IVIr. and Sweethenrt, Romberg, Lillian A public hearing will hi held by LYNNBROOK skI. are invil<;d to attend. Mrs. Frank Laine of 2B Foole Road schedule for teachers liased on a Haven Education Association foi Discharged Virgil Judkins of the ',,- Albert Vanaeore and Henry Antz. Sgt. First Class Frederick W. minimum salary of $2700 and a permission to use the high school Thomas, Soprano. the East Haven Zoning Commission ' ^ BIENDED \'WISKEY KITCHEN ••''' A resolution endorsing State Sena- has been appointed to ..fill the Ride the Chariot, Smith at the town hall on Monday, June witli buUeU-on wliUo eimniel Sleepy Hollow Cfoblnsvwho had \ Cook with gas or oil. Dielil Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred­ position of business manager of Ihe maximum salary of $4500 to be auditorium on Tuesday, June, 3, SS STH O 1)1 been charged with violating the >^ > lor William Jasqers for a third, erick W.Dlehl Sr. of 56 Elm Street, implemented by' ten annual In­ for a general meeting . . . The ap- You Land and My Land, Rom 2 at 8 P.M. on thq petition: of PROOF BOT 0,A0 inotal • 4 instant-heat gas burners / term as Senator, from the 12th Comet for 1952 and 1953. This pop­ berg. rules of the road after an accident Was among llie sokiiers to arrive in ular paper is published monthly in crements of $100 each, that the [ilicatlon of Bradford Manor Drum Mouro Cbhatructlon Co., Inc., rfor WHISKIES IN THIS PRODUCT 4, 5 AND CABINETS • 4 oil covers |5 Senatorial District was also passed. The Holy City, Adams. a change In zone from Residence 6 YEARSOtD on Montowese Street,' near- Main, New York Monday morning from the high'.sciiool. Linda has-been increase to anyone individual in Corps to use the high school gym­ l''loor nnd wall nindols available on May 2. .; IFtEST/VURANT •, • Large 20' enameled oven , ^ Fred Husted working hard on Europe. Sergeant Diehl, a veteran 1952-53 lie limited lo .$500 and that nasium and the portion of the Glee Club to Business' on a parcel located, on 'fi tile. Memorial I'ark to keep it in on the bttsiness board of the Comet Imincdlato Dellvory Fined Theodore PawllkowskI of UUREL STREET • EAST HAVEN • Tel. HO 7-5576- • Automatic oven heat control. • of World War H, served with the for two years. She has been an any balance needed lo put the in­ :yard north of Ihe athletic field Nola, Arndt. the easterly line of MiipV Streit, COI,ONIAi PRSDE Brushy. Plain, $5 for breach,of the Sood condition and' 1 miglil adil 43rd Division in Germany the piuit active member of the Junior Class, dividual on the proper .'jtep In Iho fence on July 2Clh, Approval was Men of Sparta, Zomeenik. Foxon, thfc parcel being 114' feet f BOniED IN aoND The Conn. Plumbing peace and warned him"iiot io take Heat with oil ne is doing a good job. ten months. has been in the Student Council schedule will be granted in the also given to the Qulniilplac Enst Haven High School Band on Maple Street and 200 feet.d^p, 1 We are glad to acknowledge new STRAIGHT tOURBOM the law In. your hands.". • Built-in all chrome steel for three years and was elected to 1953-54 salary, that the September Council, Boy Scouts of America, to adjoining land of Robert CbnMy And Lumber Go. ^^ subscriptions to the News from the Mrs. Frank Tarbell, the for­ on the south. ' "''; JCO STH New Haven Attorneyi Tony De- giant size oil burners. mer Miss Juno Dube of Iver Ave­ be on the cheerleader's squad In 1952 increment bo paid retroactive­ hold a meeting with refreshments Bue Route Changed- • I PROOF • BOT 3.99 IT30 State St. New Haven % loilowKig—Mrs. Roy Wilson . . . . ly in October 1952 and that tho Also a change In zone from ttesl-. Luela livened lip the court sessions • Match hole lighting. nue, left by plane Saturday for her Junior year. After participat­ in tho cafeteria on May 26th. The Beginning lost Monday, the fol- DISTItlEii 'M KENTUCKY Vincent Cusan-Jr. . . James Milano ing in this year's Varsity Show, she period of controct under this sched­ application of the East Haven P. T. dence to Suburban A of land nptth with his histrionics on behalf of * Attached 3 gallon oil Brize-Norton, England, where lov.'ing printed statement v/as dis­ his client PageS. Porter wJ)o was EVIilSSErS RESTAORANT Mrs.' Albert Jacob . . .Mrs. was iiromolod as co-manager with ule be throe years. A. Council for permlssipa to use of Route 80, increilsing :16t sizes, i. storage tank. "^ James Cunningham. her husband Lt. F. S. Tarbell Is tributed to passengers leaving the defendent in a non-support case 33 MAIN STREET, BRANFf)RD on duly with the Army Engineer Vi.ncenl Bruno for the 1952-1953 Mrs. Marilyn Payne Morrliion of the high school auditorium on Connecticut Company buses for the more [iartlcular description-• of WAMV tyVTIONAllY KNdWf! BRANDS All P. T. A. Presidents and brought by Assistant Prosecutor Wia'tinilMt wilh oulofflolic gai kilikut Corp.s. Lieut, and lilrs. Tarblel Varsity , Show. . Linda maintaini- New Haven was ajipointed to teach Thursday, October 30 for a show areas below Second and Cosey change being on file ifi the Town AVAIUSIE AT A&P EIQIIOR STORES Harry G. Fresenius Phoda Loeb. T. Holmes Bracken fieoling turner o( lamt new low price) rlwomauguin Parems' Club are re- expect to make their home in honoifi in her school work. in the elementary grades of the for the bcnc^t of the dental clinic Beach Avenues. Clerk's office. represented Mrs. Porter. Deputy Delicious %, minded of a meeting of committee EngUCnd for the duration of his town and Robert Green^ now a was also approved. "Due to conditions beyond our • i ,' members for the |i!ay "Glass Sllp- The following seniors have been Eleotripal Contractor Judge Archibald- Marsliali ordered Fodd assignment overseas. chosen to speak Cla.ss Night, June member of the faculty of Highland The Board approved for pay­ control the route for the Momou­ rives ot the end of Coe Avenue, Porter lb give his wife $2J.50 a . Moderately j.;iper" being presented by the Hart- School he appointed principal at ment, bills nmounlinij lo $1775.1)7. guin Buses at Momouguin will be there are passengers' aboard. It "''' • ford Players, at the home of Mrs. Airman Second Class Richard 10th: Class Hi.slory will be given Vases Drilled and Wired wcfk for the support of' herself and Priced! by Ronald Rossetli, Jackie Mac- Laurel School for the coming year Members in attendance were OS follows: Coc Avenue, CoBoy makes a complete trip 'around-the their .small child. He had been pay­ '^' 'Charles Ruotolo, committee chair­ Merrill, .son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger replacing Miss Pearl Magld, .who Chairman Burton Reedi Mrs. Alvln Be

.'.-.'.•i--J^fA-jCArJ^^t -C-i EAST HAVEN NEWS jl Page t Thurs., May 20, IBfii Soclriy of Frlonds lion Class. Music by the Senior i' and Mr.s. Michael Oryl of Main Stony Creek IVifentii I. A. EAST HAVEN NEWS Recreation Center News Go To Church —Take A Friend Mr.>i. Hugh McK. .lono.s, .Ir„ clerk. Choir, fentcd the Midway Restaurant 14 to STONY CREEK Street. Stony Creek defeated the hard- j Page S Thurs-, May 49,19BI! Friends niCPting will be held 11:00 A- M. Church School - hitting I. A.Club 5 to 1 behind the 8 In a slugfe.st ot Hammer Field. St. Mary's t'hijrch llnly lJ:iys, .''1:30, 7:00, SX-O nnd "TIease phone Items for tills The Phlloneans of the Churcli of H.V JOE TnAPASSO Sunday at 10 in Iho Leetc's Iisland Nursery through Grode 3. ' ^roliiinn to Xp.iu\v llatner Christ will meet in Ihe church on fine pitching of "Stan" Plnskl. Branford scored |l,s first run In Both tennis hit the ball hard and Hov. Edmund A. Cotter. Pnstor '.):no. often, Midway .scored tvi(o runs (n Monday 7:30 Special meeting of Juno 3. The meeting will he con­ Pinski and Zlii Masscy tangled up Hov. William iM. \Vlhi,y. .-.s-sl^'ani Garden Clul). There will be First the third Inning, two .In the fourth, Free Roller Skating .lunc I.% l.nurH Sfrcei vs Indian the first and three In the .second Fir.sl Frlday.s, ii:00 and 7:00. the Women's Council in the Parish - I. ducted by Mr,s- Henry Oiivo, newly In n tine pitching du'el, hut Stony Austin was being thrown out at .Masses: Day School for children of all ages. Cljiireli of Christ, Cnngreitathninl Cwick wns-hlttlng in the pinch, , five In the fifth, one In the .slith Neck. fli'sl. Branford collected one mArc I to take n temporary lead. The Dally. 7:1.5. House. elected President of the group. The There will 80 free roller skating Sundays, 7:30,10;()0, 11:00. (Rev. Arnold R. Vail, I'aslnr Spring Supper held by the Phllon­ / The game featured some spark­ ond seventh -innlng.s. 11; nl the Drnnford Community House .Tunc 10, Harbor Slreci vs Short run In the second, when Fair col­ Old Timers Iwgan hitting In the liislrncliuns: .Tuesday 7:,'in Standing Commll- Bench. third and scored three runs In (hi; Children's Mass, 9:00. Union Chureli lee will meet wllli the Pastor's Morning service 11:00 a. m. eans was most successful. ling fielding plays. VInny Ghlroli Next game for the Brnnford La.s­ on Friday, May 30lh. lected the fir":! of Her- tyrcti bits, Monday, l^'ruyei- and Grade.*; 1 robbed Stony Creek of two hits by sies will be Willi the strong Shelton One hundred pn|rs or now roller .tunc 17. Lnurcl Street vs Canoe and she scored a few mlnutcii later I third and six in the fourth to go Short, tiench Ccntlrmalloh Clo.ss In the Parish Sunday school 9:45 a. m. A shower was held In honor of nnd 2, 3:.'10 P. M. ' House. The parenl.s of the class arc .making two tine diving cniclies of girls tenm at Ilarhmer Field. sk&tcis httve been presented to the Brook. on Locarno's hard drive to the out­ ahead and never relinquished the otoR^sts Howard Kelsey, Supt. MIS.S Anne Doolltle, daugliter of i\lr. Rodney G. Sncdckcr, Pastor .lunc 20, Stony Creek vs Indian lend the rest of the game. Specials Tuesday, Grndos 3 and A, 3:30 invited to attend and there will be Mr, nnd Mr.s. Arthur N.'Doollltlo low .slnklnng liners over the infield, Bra^iford Ileerentlon Advisory field, Brnnford's final run was Sundays: 8:45 Church School; Pilgrim Fellowship 7:00 p. m. while some sparkling fielding by Btiatd by the Hnmmer Field Plny- Neck. / scored by Fair, Fair, got on by a Meadow Rest liefentit Ind. AmilKe. P. ,M. refreshments after the nieellng. of Wallace Road, nt the home of groUnd Committee, bended by Mrs. .lune 2,3, Lnurel Street vs Short Meadow Restaurant defeated the Vi'edncsdny, Senior Mljjli, 2:50 11:00 Wor.?hip Service; 7:00 Youth Wednesday 11 — Adult Dlhle At the meeting of the Pilgrim Miss Jeanne Opie of Main Street. RoberLson nnd Fortune put the single, her second hit of tbp game. Reg. $1.00 . dninper on nn L A, uprising. MInhl* Cttrplnclln, Frnnk KIpncy Beach. BaLsley advanced her lo third and Independent Amusement illne, 7 10 69c P. .M. Fellow.shlp. Class led by Mr. Wncry. Sack lunch Fellowship, the worship service Among Ihe guests nt the May 14 af­ Insurance Noses f)iit Urnnford and Reverand .Tones. 'I'bnhk.s lo ,Iune Z'l, Cnnoo Brook vs Indian she scampered home on Emilltn'.'i 3, In a fitie pitching duel lielween White Summer Necklace Tliur.sdny, Grades 5 nnfasKes are celebrated nt Rev. Raymond A. Mulenhy, Pastor Stella Emllltn, popular left field­ rpjicr skating and over 2300 Bran- Square Dance at the Community Ilic. riiunlh, HM) P. M. the direction of Herbert Allen of Dooliltle, mother of the bride-to- night In the Community Softball ninth, nnd the losers put on n rntty 8:30 and 10::i0 A. M. Ma.sses at Our I.ady of Pompeii be. Miss Elmlra Doolltlle, sister, er for Hie Branford Lassies, I'oii- ford youngsters, have taken part.. House on Saturday, June H nl Coinniunion .Sunday, socnnd Sun­ Dally mass at 7:30 A. M. Church are celebrated at B and Mntn Street was host to nearly 200 :pue to the largo demand for the Lenguo and In a nip and tuck af­ but It fell shorts Jimmy Dlcker.son and Mrs, C. F. Coiiley nnd Mr.s. neclcd n.hiiomlng hnnierliii In the B:00 P. M. fair, .Mcndovv IleslaurnnI cekpd out day. 7::U) lla.ss. Confessions at 4 anjt 7:30 Satur­ 10:30 A. M. Sunday School for nil senilis In a coniporec in Collins' skalex and the popularity of this collected three lillR for the losers, Lndic'.'! Gidlil, lliird Tlnir.«lay ol Woods last weekend. Edna VVelker of Bethel, Ml.ss Rntii .sl.xth inning. This was the ficst This Is the second of a series nn 8 to 0 win over the .scrappy while Brny and Chief Olszewski days- grammar school children, Sundays, liomer of tin.' sca.son coiiecled hy acllvlly the following schedule has of free square dances sponsored by the Jiionlh, 8:00 1', M, following the 8 o'clock ma.ss. Three Slony Creek residents Opie and Mrs. Robert Opie. ,1 •beehfiet up to assure everyone an Stony Creekers, managed by popu­ garnered two hlui also. Za|il|cki Sunday School, 10:30 Saturday Applicntlon will be filed short­ a Branford hatter, v the Uecrcallon Advisory Board. lar Bernle Page, Joe Prnhovic, Coiumujdoii Sunday rollowlng llie Monday at 2:45 .Sunday School In weyc entered in the talent finals opWrtunlty to-enjoy the Bltnllng collected n double for Mendow mornlnt!.' as a result of their success nt the ly with Hie Public lllllltles Com- The young charges of Sliney and Jlecreatlon Director Joe Trapasso who only Inst Moiidny got a hole He.stnurnnt. n^eelinf^^ 7:30 Mass. Uadle.s'Oiilld meets the 2nd Mon­ Ihe Foxnn Communlly Ilnll and activity. slated that the callers would be .lunioi- Choir, 'PuiMday, 7:00 P, M. prelimanarles held In the Indian mi.s.slon for permLssion to operate Moessmnnij continue lo hit hard. In one at the Municipal golf course, day of each month, from 3:.10 to 4 In Ihe 'lllghlnnd They are fn.>;t wllillliiit the repula- 1 to 2:30 P.M. Canoe Brook and Hnland Farrls, Joan Pelsencr and not only pitched his ten'm to the AHUin;is Club every oilier Tuo.s- School., Neck School. Ml.ss I.eucadio Locar­ bus service nn a portion of Pine Or­ C. Y. O., Tuesdays at 7 P. M. chard Road and the entire length tion as having one of-Ihe hesi bil­ I^lirel Strept School. Fred Harvey from O.sslnlng, Ni Y. I win but added 0 homer to bis dny's Scoiil Leaders Plan day, 7::il) P. .M. Confessions Saturday from 4 to 5 no, daugliter of Mr. and Mr.s. Ar­ 2i3b to 4 P. M. Stony Creek and They bad such a swell lime cnll- thur Locarno of Paved Street, sang of Stony Creek Road for the pur- ling teams In the league, nnd Willi feat. Husky Mark Mnrklcskl, Christ Church and In \\\i evening from 7:.3fl to Indian Neck School. Ing the last .square dance at the scrappy Meadow Hestauriij)! catch­ "Mockingbird Hill", Danny Smltii, po.sc of shortening the ride lo a little more experience should de­ Canij) Fund Drive Fiisl HnptisI Clnireli Rev. Alfred Clark, Rector 8:15 P. M. velop Into n strong contender. 4 to 5:.10 P. M. Hnrliov .Street Community Ilnu.so on Saturday er, aLso homered for the victors. Hev. A. W. .lones. Minister .son of Mr. nnd Mr.s. Donald Smith Slony Creek by three miles and ton May 3rd, that they have volun­ The .Shoreline section of . the Sunday 8 Holy Comunlon; 0:30 mlnules. .. Doris Fair, Stella Emiiita, Ticky ajiil .Short Beach. Sinn "The man" Pinski ivns on the .Sunday ,St. Clare's Olltlrell of Indian Point, sang "Ooiis" and • (JihO to -fii.lO P.M. Brnnford teered thel)* (;?t-vlces once ngnin S'i'iO.OOn Cnmp Sequns.sei'i capital Church School; 11 Holy Commun­ Dicky Arnold of 1-eete's Island It is proposed thai two separate Austin, Phyllis Locarno, ilel.sy mound for Stony Creek and chuck­ 10 Churcli Si'liool ion and sermon by Rev. Alfred Mnninngnln .runlor High .School. free of chnrge. ed his usunl fine gnmc, Mann con­ fund drive was kicked off recenlly Road sang "SI., Louis Blues". By routes he operated, one direct lo .loiies, Armstrong and Sopucski all at a meeting In Chello'.s Reslnurnnt n Woi'sliip, .Iiinior Clnu'cli and Clark, Hector; 3 Youth Confirmn- Rev. John O'Dnnneii, Pa.stor hit the hull ;iard for nniiifurd. •B.'.'JO to 10;30 P. M. llrnnford Kveryone Is Invited to nitend nected for n triple for Stony Creek. Nur.sery Houi* the unanimous con.sent of Hie Stony Creeit via Stiiny Creek Road; .Se/llor High School. tile dance, 'i'his Is a combination VIshoiio got a double. Hitting for nt wl|lch, 23 enmpnign workers nnd lion cliiss in Memorial Room; Rev. Thomas Furey, Curate judges, l:>lck Arnold was awarded and the other to Pino Orchard illstrlcl lenders were briefed. 7 Youth Hour Younu People's Fellowship in the Sunday ma.sses are celebrated nl dnnce. both for ndull.s and young extra bases for Meadow Bestnurnnt Tuesday first prlxe. lie was accompanied Country Ciuh^vla Indian Neck nnd people. Dress plain and come for wore F. Ynsevnc and Pnul Ward. Jordnn L. Mott, Guilford director Church Hall. 8:.'i0 and 10:.30 A. M. Holchkiss GroviV Cloiiiijletcly captured ,: Hanwnei' Field 3:15 .Junior Choir Rehearsal Daily Ma.ss at 7:30 A.M. while he sang by ids grandfather, licllon. CarverK Defeat Ind. Aniiisement for the Quinnlplae Council, Boy Monday 7:30. M.eetinij of execu­ I.snac Rice of Leetc's Island Road. Both Increases nnd decreases In aud held tlirnngli the magic .The Inst gronilsinndnt Hnmmer Scouts of America, the .simn.soring S Midweek F(.'llow.shlp Service tives of ori'anlzalions and Vestry Confessions at, 4:00 nnd 7;.'!0 rielii'has IjcNV iialntuil, . The callers will teach and dem­ Dom Giordnnos colorful Carver Brotlierhood - -Fir.sl Thur.sdiiy Miss .lune Grant of Waterhiiry the fare structure iirc proposed. It COJNVALKSCENT of our camera 1 onstrate the dnnces for beginners. club racked up a 5 lo 3 win over agency for the drive, leil the pro­ In Ihe Rectory. Saturdays. ThP littliillng project was under Si.-rviec Guild - .-Second ai.d Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Sat­ will be the weelieiid guest of Mr. Is hoped that Iho service improve- There will be both Western and the Independent Amusemonl nine. ceedings nnd outlined prelbninnry Tuesday 8. MeotinB of Men'.s ment.s will lie effected In early ,Se|i- HOSPITAL If you will call or 6t6p the direction of Park groundsmen plans for the threC-lown ni-ea of fourtli Wecinesday.s. Clul) In Church Ilnli- urdays nnil c:.Y.O. Mondays nl 7:00. Mlk'(* Pet^la and .Toe Kleclotll, The EnSlprn style cnlls. Independent Amu.sement scored In Churcli Kcliool 'rejiciiors Meeting Fear (lod. and keeji lii.s cominand- tember, 19152, according lo John Mrs. Kuy Aiislnisio, Dir. in, we will lici pleased to ex- tile.first Inning aiul racked up two Culiforil-Madison-Branford. & SI Wednesday 2.- Guild Auxiliary St. Clare's Guild meets the .sec­ nients; Inr this is the whole iluly fWlpwIngBrnnford youngsters took .S(,'cniul 'I'luir.sdoy. ond Monday of the month and the llanlon, president of Tlio Branford Rc)!iiitui'vd Nurses in ulaiii niir service. T,rj)sle« Lose Thriller more tallies In the second, D'Ono- .lolnlng with Moot In briefing the meeting In the Keclory. Ten will bo ofiman." lEecl. 12:13). Transit Lines, Inc. , ' pa.ri' in , the painting project iit Welfare l-eaKUo - - 'I'hird Wed­ Men's Club the third Mondn.v. iAltctidohcc Day and Niglil Haiinjner Field: Steiilinn Pnbncr, The Di'nnford llecrnallon Advis­ frlo was on the mound for the fund workers were two otiier nesday. served. -Thursday — ri:.3n Juidor Cin'rclallye passages from the t(immy Biiltle-s, Willie Long, Bill ory Boaril'.t girls .Softball team lost losers and be. pitched threr-hit Shoreline leader.s, llarl-y F. .Swelt- Woini'iiV. Ml.s.siounry Society - - Choir; 7:45 Senior Choir, Memorlnl Chi4sllan Science textbook, ".Sci­ Legion AiixHlary Carefully Pre|>ni;cd Meals bnll. Of'tt.lni; the three hit.s for the •/,i>r nt Madison nnd Jojin K. Brnln- Room. St. Vincent do I'anl's Clin.eli ence and llimllh with key to'llie Aiistin, Al, liednrd, .lolin Droter, a Ihrlllltig game to the Danbury Fir.sl VVeii.'iesday. A regular iiusiness nieellng of c:nd Diets LUCAS STUDIO Jo)ih llannli'ord, Peter West ami In.ssJe.s. The Brnnfoi'il girls wbo Carvers were R.'Wllllam.s, U. Gill erd of Brnnford, The latter two UNLESS YOU CAM lATISFY CiiiECJTICUT'S Rev. William OlUrlon, Pasloi- Scriplures," hy Mary Baker Kddy, Ihe American l.ogiriir^H.xlllary will and Arringlon. Add Long did the nre both members of tite Quiiinl- Moma.uRuln Mission Rev. Joseph Buckley, Asst, Pus'jor; Include'the following (p. 5.35:10- lie held on Tuesday at 8:;i0 in the Phoiif HO 7-5828 265 Main St. - Afitly Huzni. are conchdd by popular Virginia rirsf CnnKreBjifional Clnirelr Moes.smang nnd Betfy Jnne Sliney chucking for the Cnrver.s and al­ plnc Council'.'! hoard of directors. 101 Dewey Avenue Rev. Louis Pelo.sl, Curate 14): "nivinn .Science ilpals its chief Armory. 83 Mniii St, Eaot Haven East Haven,^onn^ lowed five bil.s. Two of these hits Quotas for the llirce town.s weri} of llrnnford Sunday — n:,30 Holy Commun­ Sunday on Taylor Avenue, Masses blow, at tile suppn.sed nialerial were lending going up to the fourtli ,1. Cieiiient Wnliier, iMinlsler Secpnd Fiound Inning, •) to 1, but In the fourth were by Mickey Torello, catcher announced and the prellmlnnry NEW FINANCIAL ion ahil Sermon l)y Rev. Alfred at 7,8,9 and 11 A.M. On Main .Street, foundnlUins of life and Inleillgonce. for the losei's.The Carvor.s scored work was done on committee form­ Thursday- -7:30 choir reiiear.sal Clark, Rector; 10:40 Church Masses arc nt 7:30, 8:30 and 111:00 It dooms idoialry. A belief in other Gr*de School inning Dnniiury bunched three hits In the ve.stry. Tbe following If the second three runs In the fourth Inlng to go ation. Committee announcements School. A. M. gods, oilier creators, and otiier cre­ and some local errors aided them abend 'I to 3 and tiio Inst Carver Saturday—10 the Junior Dames Closed rpund of the Grade school Becren- as they pu.shcd across four runs lo tire expected soon. Monday, 7:.30 P.M. Novella: ations must-go down Iiefore Ciirls- tally was .scored In Ibe fifth. will conducl a food sale In front of which Includes Ro.sary, Benediction llaii Scil'nee." tlpn Bajleball league /ranles 1u be lake tlio lead 5 to '1. Barbara Jones Molt announced the following Hobbins store. Old Stone Churcli played at Hummer Field; Guilford ,1iG,075, Madison .$4,370 and Saturday — Family Work Day in of the Ble.ssed .Sacrament'and ser­ Closed was on llto mound for the Brnn- Sunday—0:30 Sunday School; Eriday I i May 27, Indian Neck vs Short Brnnford .'57,850. tlic now Church Educational Build­ mon. . foi'd gli'ls and pitched fine ball, Siie HERE ARE THE IMPORTANT FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW! 10:<15 Mornini; Worship. J3each, Canoe Brook va Stony I, A. Defcnts Midway Special gift and bu.slnes5 nnd fnc- ing for all members and friends of Confessions are heard on Satur­ was relieved later by Bei.sy Jones. The Ilallan-Amerlcan Club, Wednesday—S Ihe First Ec- Every Crsek. . Doris Fair, hard-hitting left field­ tory .solicitation Is planned, ami n the Church. All attending will days nt 4 nnd 7 P.M. May 30 racked nnother win l)y defeating I Effective July 1, 1952, drivers and owners of motor vehicles will be required to cie.sia.sticai Society will meet In the Dally Mass at 7:30 A.M. -.J , May 28, Lnurel Street vs liar" er, and scrappy Phyllis Locnrno .special group al.so will canvass Vestry. I bring box lunch, for noon-thno. hot; Street, the Midway Reslnurnnt nine, 17 lo troop parents, post up to $21,000 security if they are involved in an accident where there is a Thej'e will be supervised play for led Iho Brnnford-utinck, each get­ 1. With Cnl E.sttrom pitching fine Wednesday OPEN ,: Jiitie 2, Short Beach v:i Cunoc ting three snfc blows- for Ihree death, injury, or property damage in excess of $100. Failure to comply with this j the young children. Foxon Congregational Clliirclt Brook. bnll for. the winners, I. A. got off to Private Kent E. Farnswnrlli, son 1 Sunday 9:45 Morning Worsldp Rev. Virgil L. Wolfenberge, Rector times at bat. Also hitting hard for a fast start scoring four runs In Saturday 10:00 A. M. Junior „ June 3, Stony Creek vs Jjiurcl Brnnford was Stella Emllltn husl- of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Farns- requirement means AUTOMATIC SUSPENSION OF • YOUR DRIVER'S' DEESSMAKING I Service, Rev. James N. Wnory, Beginning Thurs. Nite Street. the first inning, seven In the .sec­ wortli of 44 Taylor Place, Short Pastor, Observance of Moly Com­ Choir rehear.sal. lliig center fielder. Stella garnered ond, two In the third, one In the LICENSE AND REGISTRATION. ALTERATIONS Sunday 11:00 A, M. Church '; June Or Harbor, Street v.i Indian two safe blows during the game. Beach, has been a.sslgncd lo Bat­ munion, Music by the Inlermediale fourth nnd Ihree In liieflflb Inning. tery A, a4th F.A. Bn. of the Ninth Choir; 9:45 Church .School—Grade services. June 4th May 29th ricek; Bi'iinford scored I'lr.st.,-Johnson MIdwny's lone innrker was tallied Open Thurs. Nite Til Nine 4 through Seniors; D:45 Nursery lead nff.wllb a walk, Armstrong Infantry Division for eight weeks • LUCILLE'S iJiiho a, Cnnoo Brnok vs Harbor In the third Inning. of bn.slc trninlng nt'Fort DIx. N.J. CLOSE FRIDAY for chililrun whoso parents are at­ First. Oliiircli of Clirlsl, Scientist Till Nine Street and Barbara Jones booming .singles Olll Whitney AvMiiie , June 10, Stony Creek vs Short He attended Branford High Kehnol -LUCY FUSCO, PROP. tending Church Service; ndvnnced her and Armstrong Old Timers Defeat IMIdwiiV Rest. nnd Vlnnl Regional 'I'eclinlcal - . New Haven, Coniieetieiit. Beach. scored a few moments later lis CARROLL"OUTRATE II Morning Worship Service; Boh Gillette's Old Timcr.s This is not a compulsory insurance law '. '.' '. But automobile liability insurance 1952. The Golden 'I'ext is from Arrivals of New Comers to is considered automatic proof of your ability to pay if you carry a minimum of Isaiali .59:19. "Wiion the enemy with nevs/ ' siiall come in like a flood, the Hamden & North Haven HiqifComprtstion $21,000. Not only do you establish your financial responsibility, but you protect S|)irll of the Lord .shall lift up a Stnto-Jnr yourself against loss arising from accidents. If you do not have such a policy, standard against, liim." Phone 2-2891 va why not consult us today? . • .Selections from the Bilde include ~ '^Adjust-All Garters; the following: "Let us hear the (No cast or ohligatlou) NEW CAR conclusion of the whole nialler: ^ riiiiffHiiiTr titw aouCp. H.ghC Ofiifirf Diuii M.tt qtM»Ur in its field! s,. irS BEST TO DRIVE SAFELY...BUT DON'T OPEN MONDAYS *Mii^ I k RISK LOSING YOUR DRIVING PRIVILEGES!!! n ,• —*-.—-.. 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--,.'. j:/.-/^.i.'--ii'i. -EAST lUVEN NTEWS Mary'.s'A'chdcmy nnil.'her'.liii.sliand do not ni^ce.sRnfily Invoti'iS'Vi'iiildli'ig' 'li.'i"; JJM'T-IlAVWTf.iv-Frv*;«l • II was a beuuUfui night anci Jusi the right cltusrooMfl by JSeptcmber, 1937. chard areas, and recommends that ' F. One large, dpublegymna.slum Tliur.Ml.iy nflcrnoon rvllh little lely ifrtow, evcryvAl-p .seemed to n-1 P»ge 4 1 ^ "iThbrs..-Vl»y ?9, isj.. Angela Marie Cimino Is a grndunlp of Ihri Ilarlfhrd. codes, Kavnnaugh snUl buliillng flWO- i1- I r:(iini« >lay '^n, 19S3 (ithr &ID1 HauMi Hruia .Sine* we now have •),•) claiu^rnomii suitable .sites be acquired In those should .be addwl to the pre.seni rhunis, Marilyn Michnel, ' Ellen gree ... "' ' | Momaiiguin ;!;,'!: spot for a walk, but we have been a child area.s a.q r,aan an po.sfdble, . building. This would provide for SHORT BEACH Conier, S.andy .'^chiilze and D'ana .School lit'-Music. permlls would he n "li-oii'ientlouH- ESTABLISHED IRIS (Including Ihe six nb.'^nlPK' Laurrl The Reverend - Mr. and Mr.s. 1 j c.,j Becomes The Bride of the machine afte loo long. ^The machine .Itrcrt plossrooms) Ihe Commlttw 8. The Rwandary School Hounlng the needed program and allow Please phone ,1ftn 'SChiil??, Lawrence . . , Other Bu-thday Folk \yiiriam Sa»->-er,have rolhed niid June '2 Is the day chosen by. 1^^, iielp" to the nssessoi-s nnd*cnuld bo grand list would result from revnT- lilts week are Frank Sehulze and jiut iiilo effect by a towii meeting. Pt!Bt,t.SHRD KVftHV TinrBSDAV had its revenge. Kvery muscle ached by the concludeil that the town must n John Zyrtc, Advrrtlning AUnafrr finally came to the. rescue as we turned into as of September, 1937, this con­ thermore, conditions will get worse in a .small addition. Considera­ ot all the new officers at the .Springtime Fair brates his on Sunday, June 1, along fourth, fltlh, and sl.vlh grades will lowese Street, became Ihe bride ot wlielhfi- wo can afford revnlun- '*JMk ' Mrs, Alvln Thompson, AMOCI«I« Editor clusion Is based, of course, on the tion should be given tp additional Short Beach PTA, who do you greener grass . . . with June Holabird . , . June sec­ David Injured his shoulder and Sachem's Head Rood. rapidly. Next September the Jun­ Spring time In the orchard •. Bruce nearly suffered a finger am­ be held In the morning and kinder­ Albert V. OHerrern\ son nt Mrs. lion, but can w6 nfford to be nnicli "r^^ assumption that all existing school ior high classes will attend school spate for audio-visual education think The Review overlooked lasl Ann Elizabeth Cole celebrated ond, Roger Thompson celebrates FOR YOUR SUMMER NEEDS! f Prune, apple, peoch and pear putation. All's well now. David fin­ garten, first, second and Ihird Elizabeth Bernnldn of llnritord on longer without revaluation"" TIIB EA,ST HAVEN NKW,S housing, however obsolete, will be on a part time .schooling basis; and In connection with the library. week? Our own correspondent, her 6lh Birthday with a parly In.sl . . . Isabelle Chnpin and Gloria grades will parlicipnie during the continued in use for the next five H, Quarters for a guidance center Jan Sehulze, She l.s the treasurer. Blooming In the orchard, Moore hold June -Ith as theirs , . . ishing his sophomore year nt Wll* May 17 In St Mnry's Church, with 111 the question period which fol­ P.O. BoxilS Tel. HO 7-Z060 EMt HiiVfn Murder In Germany In September, 1953, the senior high brnham Academy In Spi-lngtield nflernoon. Prizes willbc awarded years. As a first step in providing school must attend on a part time should be added tc the admlnls- We »rf. Ihe happy recipients of Contentment in the air. Dorothy Roganson misses "Duke" the Rev, William Wlhlioy offlclnl- lowed, SnI Poli-lllo wnntcd'lo know Bunlnesa TeIcr>Hono New Haven 2-2M1 An American was condemned to die in and will be a Camp Counselor up to the winners. LARGE SELECTION \ the necessary 14 additional cia.>i»- basis too. In other words, the en­ trotlve unit, B pans from E. •!. Quinby, presi­ Sheep in peace-are, grazing ATTJSaiTION KIDDIES very much. Perhaps we can help Ing, whether it Wasn't true that towns Germany last week for the cold-blooded mur- rooms the Committee (with no lior find him. He's a Collie-Shep­ Cape-Cod-way. Bruce continues Mr.s, George Fionrtelln will be SUBSCRIPTION: »2.00 per year, payable In advance tire school will be on a Part time 1, An addition to the present dent of the Branford Electric Green "pastures everywhere In charge ot retreshmcnis and Mrs, The bride was given In innrrlnge hiring outside as.sessor firms hn\c votes In opposition) adopted the Hallway, which entitles us to Blossoms in the orchard PONY RIDES herd, tan and white, missing n with Goodrich folk fn New Haven. derof two German civilians. In testimony it basis and must remain .so until ade­ heating plant would be necessary. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denda.s cele­ George Machnlck Is in charge; ot by her father and was atlenriod by had more law suits, lie said he following resolution: quate additional facilities are pro­ "ane oonllnuous panonuna (tub-' Nature's springtime fair- We teach you how to week now. Choke collar around ADVERTlSmo BATE.*J ON APPUCATION it' was brought out that the man was of such It may be more satisfactory to lo­ brate their wedding Anniversary on activllies. nie committee iheludeV. Miss Jennie Spltnlelll, ninid of hon­ thought the men lo do Ihe job 0. CANVAS STRIPE for CHAIRS \ "Resolved: That 7- cltt.Mroomj( vided. cate new kitchen facilities fpr the Ject to unineiiflonable condi­ • Laurie A. Coopsey ride a pony or horse his neck. Give her a buzz if you or, and Miss Elizabelh Palain and low intelligence that the Army didn't trust him catch sight of him at 8-1510, Saturday , . . Mr. anciMrs, William Ihe Mrs. Walter Heck, Walter .should ,be nvnllahlo in Bi-nntoiri "A^plliiMon f» inlry at Sftond Cliii (nillir ft pindlng." plus necessary service rooms' be ,. A projection of the pupils now at­ cafeteria adjacent to the addi­ tions)" on the line which runs' Decoration Day Is truly Ameri­ Kane, Edward 'lYoltn, Jo.5eph Man*' Mi.ss Gloria Breccinrolll. Miss Dor- on a rifle range: from the East Haven Green' Taggard will celebrate their Wed­ KnvhnnOgli agreed that Iheie 15" _ 17" — 30" WIDTH ^ f 3| constructed at Indian Neck School tending the various grades In our tional heating unit. can, It has been set aside by a Park McLay cuso, Frank Anienlo, Helen ivipn^ nndettc-Lnnose of New York was •, . They didn't trust him on a rifle range, but through "Fragrant "Valley (Hog Wedding Bells tor Pilscilla Jean ding Anniversary on ilune 7th , . . and that two additional, rooms ^schools and the births for the years It should be borne In mind that grateful nation IP beautifying the EAST HAVEN Good crowd for the Fire Depart­ man, Etta Monaco, 'I'homas i>flch5 the flower girl, nilBhl,,linve been iiiorp low suits in Bamboo Blinds — Matchstiok or I14" K they sent him to Germany to share in the deli- .should be added to Short Beach that are now known Indicate a a small addition to Include either 'iVallow), Bcra - Brae, Picnic graves pf the honprcd-dead. Graves Shorey and William Lylch down ols, William McNulty, Al Wallers; lown.s hiring prnfcssipnal oulsidc The School Report Grove, Great Bend, Kork ()uarry, Tel. HO 7-0594 I ment Atixillary Social .last Friday Peter Guerrcin wns Ihe bosl man cati: task of trying to remold a conquered either by dividing the general-pur­ potential increase In'the total sec- regular or .special classrooms or exist on many sites. But whether Richmond, Vlrglnla-way on May 20. Karl Sa.N, Irving Ellis, Harold 'rtlcc, niid ushers were Emil Rndoccliln help, hut he re|icate(l his doubts Farm River, Meadow Lark to Mr. and Mr.s. Leon Shorey attend­ night.. One group copped nil the ,^ • Wood Porch Blinds I ' Wden 0 seemingly unwieldy committee of nation in a friendly pattern. pose room or by con.structlng two 'pndary school enrollment, from a both may be found h^ce.s.sary to on a grassy plain,, a sunlit slope, honors nt their table p.vcepi for Mildred Eldrldge Mitchell 'and and John Caruso. nbnul Ihe pi-obabllily ot fIndliiB suf- additional rooms." , present enrollment of 658 to 1103 .Short Beach"—and back. or under a shade bt friendly trees' ed with Linda and \vllnessed Prls- 15 citizens with highly diverse points of yiew house 600 to 700 pupils with the maybe hnlV a dozen jirlzes! Real William McMurty. '. '' The bride wore n white satin flclciil competent and willing liicnl • Beach Umbrella's — Beach To-wels | The American people mUBt;share with the In this connection, the Commit­ In 1955; 1331 In 1938 and 13,15 In . program recommended, We're going to take them up on each calls tor the use of plant^ cllln's graduation that morning. I' Was litppointed three months ago to study-the lucky! , , ,.Thls is PaMt and Rec­ Raj Langlnl.s, chnirmnn ot,th#' gown Irlmmcd w-llli Chniitllly lace, laloiit .for the Job. • Deltox Rugs — Yacht Chairs i Army the guilt for the horrible stupidity that tee ho/i arrived at-rough esilmatcs 3962—an Increase of - more than .The conversion ot Ihe present it real soon. That trip across the that will grow well on.the exist. ' WE SELL The newlyweds will be around Father and Son Communion brfcnkt- sipho'ol housing crisis there were groans of des; meadow, especially the part reation Week . . .'. National Pickle made with a sweet heart neckline, '.'You'll need n half dozen teams allowed this brute to represent America to bo,ied on architectural advice, that 100 percent In ten yeor.s with no 'building and site Into a .senior ing soil, GeranlMms are favorite these parts for a week betpre re- fast to be held Sunday, June'SlK long pointed sleeves, and a full p'aii^ ffom some of those who felt most keenly through Fragrant .Valley, was one .sirionce In Maripn, North Carolina Week .... June is l>J*atlonal Dnirv and yoii'd have In pay tlieiii mine thfi, Germans. For we have continuously con constructlbn of 7 new rooms ot the allowance mode for.drop-ouls or In- high school, grade.i 10 to 12, is because of constant bloom and are Month . . .'. ., . nt the Colonnade, announces thai length irnln. Her French Illusion the Urgent need for new schools, New Indian Neck ,SchooI would migratlon. of the Joys ot our first year In suitable for sunny locations. They Venetian Blinds whore William has a parish await­ than-' .voii pay the .selcclmon," he !>' nived and contrived to block a fair dmfting not economically or educallonally Guests lost week at-58 Main tickets may be had contacting .nn>^ fingertip length veil fell froln n .said. •: • . '•The committee proved Tuesday that these cost about $190,000—Ie».s .Slate By the same proce.s.? of projection Justifiable becouse ot the extreme Short Beach, which was the la.sl. for will last longer It removed from ing him . , . . member of the following com^itl lace cap, and she cnrrled white program that would give the services of the the line as tar as the Connecticut Sorry to hear Mary Kellock ot Street were Mr. and Mr.s, Gilbert Moi'pr-Leshine said ho didn't Frank W. Smithi qiialms ivere unfounded. Aid, which would nniiount to ap- "a potential'enrollment of 913 pupils changes which would have to be the pots and set In the ground ev­ & Shcppard and Mr, and Mrs, George tee: Julius Buechele, Jack Howard, orchids wilh streamers ot stephnn- best of our young manhood for the important proxlitiatbly one-third, of the cast, 'for gra'des 9 through 12 Is indicated Company was concerned. en though watering be neglepted. Beckett Avenue Is spending some­ thiiiji any local man could a(i.u- The clear and forceful report which i» re­ made, Farquhar of New York Slate , . . . George Flondelln, Rudy Schmidt, olls on n prayer book. Miss Spltn­ ratt'l.v appraise the lowii'.s Indus­ "HOME FURNISHINGS" ^ postwar tanks of the Army. Instead we again or $63,000. In 1962 and, for grades 7 and 8, a •Very truly yours, We will never forget one ride Rods, pinks pr salmph are bptler time in the hospital . . . Ginger Jr,, and John Dwyer, lelll wore a golden rod nylon tulle printed on this page is a monumental first. VnnSonds missed out on Ihe finals Victor, of radio and lelevi.sion, trial plants, and Knvaiiaugli agircd let Ihe Army take what was left over when 'you may well o. Germany, nancial point of view to expand It Short Beach Usheretles "on duly" side, Tho auxiliary will bo host 'to Ion, D. C. For going away, the The program that is proposed probably, qualified for approval by the State greoter than the enrollment result­ for use as a six. year Jr-Sr High iiedt up, the old fellow began Interplanted with dwarf Blue Ag- the Indies of Rlver.slde iind Fo.xtm bride w-orc> a navy blue gni'liiirdliii' But the good feeling these men created can for purposes of Stale Aid, , nl the Ted Mncic Finals were Bar­ will cost in; the neighborhood df two million ing from a projection of pupils now School or' as a four year high poking Into tho .sack' with his eratum. For a permanent hedge­ bara Fryer, In navy blue lafteta Fire Company Auxillni'les at thl.s' suit and nn orchid corsage. In BRANFORD largely be erased by the foul acts of one man Becau.o.snl , . . Bran- Charles Muller and Thomas Nich­ well the money is spent is going to affect the Memorial Vny ten more clafyjrobm.s than projec­ ' tee recommend the conslructlpn uneasily shifted her .seal. ca(.ions bedding Begonias.,th shades, ford's dancer, Lore Dlckerspii will STEVE PRUSSICK *^ housed In the center of the town. tion of actual pupils In .sight would - of a 750 pupil senior high school At the next sto;i, the noises of pink, red and while are ever- ols. , I - It's PALMER-PLANT lives of generations of our children. It isiioped (P'rom 'J'ho Hanideii Chronicle) present "Dance Varieties ot_^ig52" Because ot the holiday tPinnrrdw GARAGE The Committee feels thkt the so­ require. The Committee concluded •as soon as possible. The aim be­ started again. As the motomian blpombig." They blend beautifully on June 3 at 8 p, m, in Fair Hav­ lhBt'Bubstai;tially larger numbers of residents Merriorial Day is coming a little early this lution of the problem of housing that, after allowing for drop-oiit.s, with the blue wishbone flower 'To- the usual card parly held in the EQUIPPED TO REPAIR ing to use it as a four year senior looked suspiciously across his en's Jr. High School Audl'lprlum. 60 Main St, —Tel. 8-1729 i -. than the small crowd who heard the report year. The sound of bullets Is still ricochet­ the future elementary school pupil; hut not Including in-mlgratlon, the high .schPPl until .such time that shoulder, the rane went to work renin. Should a permanent border, tlrehouse will bo omitted. ALL MAKES OF CARS of the center of the town , Is so Lots of local kiddles performing read Tiiesday will turn out for future town ing off Ihe Korean hills and United'Nations town would be safe In providing overcrowding makes It necessary again, hut htlll the old fellow was or'entir'e cover.be desireii the har­ .... Gall lludaverdi has the Tile ninny friends ot Lucy Fer- W Main .St Tel, H-IiHUi Hranford clo,seIy Interwoven with the prob­ rooms for the following enroll­ dy Vincn Bowle.s variety Is pre­ meetings to help convert the committee's find- . Boldiers ond airmen are sdll! dying there. to use It as a three year Senior a sphinx from live neck uii, Tho Measles .... Admiring glances and gu.son will bn liapjiy to hear that lem ot providing housing tor'grades ments between now and 1962: nigh only. commotion now wa.'i attracting ferred as 11 has finpr.flowers, • she is Improving. ings into classrooms, 7 through 12 that, for purpo-ws ot comments towards Mrs. Stedman The sound of battle is in (he.background Grades 7 and 8—191 pupils; Grades A building to house 750 pupils the attention of all of the riders Blueberrie.s..should ,be,(jpvered as Jones' bush in her front yard on Good luck lo the Bogaert Fam­ as our negotiators attempt '" Teach anagree- clorlty, It Is better to dl.fcuss that 9-12—750 pupils; Total—1241 pup­ would require the construflion of alai thd.not,yet Iri'sight, nor docs difference in the difficulty of lore- At Church and-Chapel the" old leaves or'compost siipult) be spread so ...... nue, on her gi-aduallbn from .\-i'- I'ng'to accommodate ati.enrollment tee believes that a .school qt such nion got off, carrying his bog like a in- three-Inch layer • around; the nold's College Sunday. J evils of the machine.age. We bewailed the de­ it seem to be'jlist around the coiner. • ca.stlng_el.ementary school nnd'sec- JAN.-: • ondary'enroUments is in order.-H',., ot 12'll'puplls would-require that It a sl-ze will .carry- the town to Sep­ sack of potatoes,'and the remaining base of the bushes to'serve as.a Opening soon on Cosuy Beach ' :• .On the'^ other side of the:,wqrld,'trouble, be niuch more than doubled In size. p. S. The bosl bridge between tro|ii- CLOSIilI); MONDAY %a^ pendence of rhodern man on mass produced." tember 1962 even though the pro­ passengers ..were . convulsed with mulch'and to 'provide acldlly, "SUPERIOR OOALITY... hle and pcace-ot-mind Is a'gpKPJ"i ' ' Avenue Is a' how- dry'''gpds'.stbr^; 1, goocjs. appears to- be trewing oyer G^rtfiany. The Elementary .school hou.slng needs ThevCommjttee'sought;the advice jected tabie Indicates a" potential laughter. Caladlums- that Ivave7been.start­ night's sleep! operated by Mrs, Cal-ncvul'o, '' PttU-power porformnnce. Balance, for easy hnmlling' bestinforpaiion a-vailable'^o government and can bo forecast (with any degree of ot the State Department 01' Educa enrollment of 913 pupils .at that , Have' .you seen Clittrlie Hani- ed In Individual pats-may^be mpved Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Nfellllb On the eve of publication, as we di'ove I. Oomplolc line of quitjlcly iittiiolied implomontg. military officials is that the.i Red? .will go all- accuracy) only four years into the lion as to the adytsablUty bl en­ time-because of the tendency tor a nicrlundU how-tio? Looks lis outdoors .to a shiidy siwt. where FINEST WORKMANSHIP" announce the blrlh pf a daughlpr ()|)CI 1 Oilier Ihiy,'- <).;?() To 5. home »t.2:30 in the morning after putting the .future because the entrance age'to larging .the present .Junior-Senior 45 Can bo purchased with or wilhoul roverse gear. out in an attempt to'thrpuifhy mpnkey wrench sub.stantlal number of Senior-High IhouKili' he must have been weat- their variegated leaves will bright­ CL&I* Employees Donnn Marie, , : - • paper, to bed, the machine fought ..back|^—our kindergarten Is roughly five years, High Schpol to the' e.vfetit nec'es- School pupl.ls to drop out of school into.oiir- peace treaty wilh.W«si; Germany. iiig It when .rain hit the " scobt en-dark corners thrpugh Summer In oddillbn to regular masses' (iiiass-produced automobile jatopped. cold/fiye -Forecasting elemehtary; school en sary to accommodate a'-^Lt year each; year, , 'I'he proposed building pamporee Sunday. ' ' mqnlhs. . They. requlre.,lltlle mols. Tour New General ;! V 30 and 10:30 celebrated in St. miles -from home. Suddenly we were plunged '!,.>-The-global picture of world peace is any­ roUment' from ' the -humbeb ,'ot Junlor-Senl.pr High. .School enroll- shpuld-be cpnstructed sp that it caii '.Ye.s, that's Town Counsel Mac- ture In thee beginning but pnce un­ DRIVEWAYS BUILT Clare's Church Sunday mortiini',' Open Tluirsclay Till 9 P. M. •. known Births-obvlou.sly makes no "'ent.

BAST HAViN''NEWS .'.', ' Musical Art Sbciety from Pueclftl's "Mndnmc Buttprfly" sung by'Dorolhy JunfvcrV' soprano Ncnrly forty members and RUCSIS and Rutii Oliver. Variations on a County Farm News \Shxfh Grader Tolls Class enjoyed the vocol nnd Instrumcntfll THIS WEEK ON RADIO AND TELEVISION Theme from IJcetlioven wns pinyed ''s^,: groups presented by the Musical ISWANT News Prom The Vital Art Society nt the lioino of Mrs, as n piano duo by Mary Devlin and TIJUnsDAY ' niiDAV SATUUDAY Compiled by the Mxtension Service, Production nnd Mar­ Of Life In Auslrkin CasM Sidney Osborn rcenntly. Durlnii Nellie b.sborn. The progrnm was KADIO keting Adminislration nnd Soil CcJiiacrvation Service of New Ihosr >^lio iifi.'Iftt tfl iiffirnt llirlr aitoiintt proii. LOST—UIlANFOflD FEDtflAL S.nliiOS atcoitnt iMonroAnE MONEY E—2 European and AsiatVj TELEVISION RADIO TEI,EV1.SI0N KADIO # TELEVISION fily atlrUrit, witlii" i.iiit tinif. will tr itrbailfJ hoaV. No. 167-1. Rftiiin lo Kir Itinti. the Tirlef business ineoling Whlcli concluded with the Valse Brlllnnlc WEM Bill) li Haven County. .1 itcoifry, All ntrioiit ImtfMtil (u laiil titalf WNHO 13M Ic I WNIIO-TV \VKI,I 1)00 It FIRST MORTCAGES BOUGHT AND SOLO News Fronts pn.'ceded the profifam, the. presi­ WNirc 1.110 k WNHC-T WELI 000 It WNIIO 1340 k 1 WNHC-TV Fruit gmwers should check very Mt trtiKHlfit to mMt imm»iliaie iKirmtnt to AUTOMOniLES FOR SALR H^l by MoBzkowsid nnd a sliort Thome OtiD F. ILtir. Loins. Rtflnanclno, Ntw LoaFit Longhotham. 7:00 Wialh,,: collii Cliili on dairy farms and .sanitation is Aitdtfu: r.iovf Strftt. R. F. D. No. \ 207 Unngt St. Til. 3-4S15. dent, Mrs. Clarence Thomas, wel­ Newi: Sml Jatle "TODAV" wllh 7:00 Weath(r:Corite Club Nftti; Syd Jafle 7:00 Weather: Collee Club clo.soly on amount of scnli .spots { from Bcelrioven, poifnrniod by the 7:15 N(M; CoIIii CM "TooAY" %m News; Syd Jatfe Shen Bianlotit. Coiinftltciit. EVERY MORNING 5y4 Jalli nan Daie Garroway 7:15 Se«j Syd JaffE Show .sllll the liackbonu of any ollempt '39 PACKARD, 4 dr., R&K $.95 comed nil those present and re­ 7:30 Cl(t« Club-H, Flnlh Dart Garroffay .7:15 Nem: Collee Club Syd Jattc Show slinwing^ up now. A phenyl nier- iNSTAuCTIONf' F-S Piano Quartet. 7:'tS M(wi 7:30 Cotlee Club: B. Finch 7:30 Collee Club MO PLYMOUTH, 2 dr., R&H 145 f minded committee chairmen that 7:45 News lo rid farms of these |io.sls. House DISTRICr OF tfnANFORD. si. PROBATC — on — tltm ' 7:45 News (ury erndirnni spray njipred im­ '4;^ uuuiik. 4 dr. Fluid dr. 145 Accompanists were Elizabeth riies*brced In almost any moist LUUHl. Mar inu, l}fbi. ENGLISH WEAK? Hlrl) School, graduate will nnnunl reports would bo duo at the 8:00 Cgfltt Club . World ttewi flotindup tUalf of MARY B. Cipilani, lair of Diantord, DIG SALt AT CLIASON 8:00 Colee Club World Ntwi Roundup 8:00 Collee Club World News Roundup mediately will ntatorinlly reduce tutor In Junior lilpli lubjicli, hlch fchool Eng* .Tune meeting which Is to bo held Rnldwin, Nellie Csborn nnd Mary 8:15 jMfn Porlir Dreatlait vilth Stan aninml or vegetable waste matter III laid Oivtilct, drctattil. 1 8:15 Jeanne Porter Bteakfatl wfth Slari . •;• 8:15 Breakfast with Stars tlie f-:cab Kpot.s now fhowing nnd tLECTRlCIANS^ PLUMHERS SPECIALS lish, lo Iniure btller nradti neil year, Phone Sid Jafte Slioo . .Upon Ihr annllfnllon of Paul Q. Cipriani, Devlin, 8:30 Syd Jatfe Show 8:30 Buckaroo Songs; News Howdy Ooody Show and the stable flics breed nio.stly In DraMdrd S-31S1. ^WOSSLD NEWS nt the home of Mrs. Wnllncc IT. B:,15 Urnltr Cipllil Doni prjiyinp that Irlltn of AJmlntittaltort may br >4fi CHEVROLET H Ion utility body .... $595 8:45 Under f:apllol Dome 8:45 Under Capital Dome will alw) have a "kicli-tmck" effecl Fonle. 'J'hose a.sslstinir this hostess wore moist straw and hay. Manure piles, ai.i'ilril on tald Cilatr, althouDh mot» Ihtli Itn >46 INTERNATIONAL 1 ton ritV hody ... 495 FREE KNITTING INSTRUCTIONS vrHh putctiaii 9:00 Iltialilait Club Newf, Shopper Uaiaart (Hi infection thai look place last yrari li.itr t\m*