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Page Eight THE BRANFORD REVIEW-EAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday, November 23, 1950
PERSONALITIES and CAREERS CLASSIFIED ADS by SITUATIONS WANTED A New Feature BOB SIMMONS HELP WANTED BUY - RENT SELL - HAVE IT REPAIRED TV Programs - News LEE-ES BRIDAL SHOPPE CREATIONS WORDS FOUR Page Tioo INDIVIDUALLY STYLED TO ENHANCE 25 or LESS 50)2^ TIMES $1.50 One Time Combined With The Branford Review DlsUncUve and tlellghlfiil arc t!ie wedding day, Classified Advertising Musi Be Prepaid creations by Lee-Es Bridal Slioppe, Bridal gowns and veil.?, and 740 Chapel Street, New Haven. For ad over 25 words, 10 cents for each additional 5 words VOL. VI—NO. 12 EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1950 5 Cents Per Copy—$2 A Year They are Individually styled to en gowns for the bride's attendants hance the weorer and add to the arc the .'jpcclnlty. Sample gowns success of the occasion for which are shown, but the finished crea CLASSIFIED DISPLAY planned. tion Is the masterpiece thai de Drama Worltshop Miss Esther Cnpplello opened her lights. 50c per column inch TOWN WILL RECEIVE own business after attending school Formals for nil occasions are TOWN Presents Gcmeiiy lor several years to study designing made, Includlno; thtwe for the holi Classified ads must be received by 5:00 P.M. Wednesday Distinctive new stvlinu of both fronl and rear of (lie new lO.'il Fords is shown in (his Home And Tree and dre,s3maklng. She gives her day dances anci parties coming up. " for publication in Thursday edition. $220,000 FOR URBAN Friday At School personal attention to every detail Attention also Is given to "gradua photo of (be Coiiveriible anil (he Ciislom Cliili Coupe. The diiiil-siiinner itrijle and longer, TOPICS and the benefit of her wide experi tion" cla.s.scs of .schools, colleges, wrnp-aroiind biinipcr.s give (lie fron( cnil a wider, more massive appearance ami acIdi(ional student members ot the Drama ence as a fashion creator also has convents, The Cla.ss of 1950 of St. chronic and wider (ail lighis add (o (lie rear end appearance. The lliril models (ca(ure The Branford Review - East Haven News oil lamps and candles rc- Mldiacl'.'i Is one of the many served. REDEVELOPMENT HERE Workshop of East Haven High • mad emany a bride happier on her rordoniadc Drive, (he new nihomalic (ransmi.ssion, as opdonal equipmen(. c-o THE BRANFORD PRINTING CO. lila-clne our taken for granted School gave a .special dress rehearsal PHONE 8-2431 BRANFORD, CONN. elcctr.cal lighting and wood A new town beach, rivaling In this afternoon for the seventh and Damage !§»eTei*e A. D. PERKINS COMPANY TO MOVE; had our'Ilr.st snow flurries up hero fires providing heat - where beauty and use that ot Brantord's Clancy Thankful elghU) grade classes as a final pre- IMMEDIATE DELTVERX: Iron Ena possible — In stoves and tire lovely Point section, moved near ouratlon tor Friday night's comedy, la.st Tucsdn.y — Brrrrr —, How about LEGAL NOTICES practicality yesterday when East FAMED RUBBER STAMPS BUSINESS .sendlnif up a little of that much mel Dralnboard Sinka, and Tjiva- places in homes equipped witli For Cooperation •We Sliook Hie Family Tree." DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, mortern oil burnera. Haven was authorized to ask $220,- warmoi- West Virginia air — huh? tories; Chrome Brass ToUct Ao- The p:ay written by Hildegard he hired wu.'; William B. ScarofT, STONY CREEK PROBATE COURT, Nov. 17, 1050 Many families forces to evacuate UOO tor Its urban redevelopment. During Emergency Dolson, Is In reality a story of her When Its npw building l.s com , P.S. ' • oeasorles; Copper Gutter and 111 Storm's Wake Sr., to whom Mr. Perkins later By Luclcy Logan — Tol. 8-2379 Estate of ARTHUR B. PENFIELD heatless homes to bunk in with First Selectman, Prank S. Clan teen age life and the domestic pleted at 47 Elm Street, New Haven. 'I don't have much news this week, In said district, deceased. Leaders; Roofing and Insulation. cy signed a contract with tlie Fed A. D. Perkins Company will move willed the buslnes.H as a reward foi' a.s' plainly, you can see — friends and relatives until electricity First Selectman I'rank .S. troubles ot.«-hlBh school sludent.s The unselti.sh spirit and contribu many years of faithful service and The Administratrix having exhl :, 1;: restored. eral Government today following a Clancy Ihis morning issued a alound .prom time. It Is an hilari lis well-known rubber stomps, I plum forgot the presses rolled — THE CONN. PLUMBING AND meeting with Mr. R. A. Robinson, tions of the residents ot East Hav exceptional skills. not being able to do her column as blled her administration account peisonal thanks tu all who ous story which, as most teen age stencils and slens business to that Mr. Scaroir now Is retired, but the Happy Thankssglvlng, Frlcndsl one whole day ear-lel wth said estate to this Court for LUMBER COMPANT Neighbors helping one an U, S. director ot housing, and the OLD STONE CHURCH en were largely responsible tor the yet — but Is In hopes thot wlth-ln a "ThouRht For The Week" other to paloli torn up roofs, assisted in any way in last troubles do. ends happily for all modern location. Presently, the company goes onward under his Well, I guess It wos bacf luck to allowance, it is nst State St. New Haven, Cenn. Home Finance Agency and Urban Saturday's emergency. concerned. * tact that the town had no loss ot company Is at 12 Center Street, son, William B., Jr., veteran of say that Bobble I-Iowd wasn't sick few more weeks she will be oble to 'It no one ever made a bomb, or In ORDERED—That the 25th day of reminding all ot the good old Redevelopment. lite In last Saturday's stonn, des when I took over this column for pick up where she left off. Won't vented ammunition — ' November A.D. 1050 at lO o'clock in Tel. 7-»2M days when It was the usual, Mj'. Robinson was in East Haven The cooperation of tlic public Curtain time will be 8:15. New Haven. three years In the Air Corps who was wonderful, Jic said, and FAIR ATTRACTS MANY pite over. $300,000 estimated dam This Is an old-established enter saw Piiclllc action. Each of the a few weeks — because since then you i send her a card, give her 4 This wwld we live In, wouldn't be the forenoon, at the Probate Offlce every-day practice of helping Wednesday and tollowlng a tour ot Members of the cast are: Hllde- call or jiist drop in and visit her inspection of Momauguln, he was (heir efficiency belled any gnrd. Carla Peterson; Mr. Dolson, age. First Selactwon Frank a. prise that keeps apace of the times eight employees Is an artist and she has developed a type of •In such torlble condition. In Branford, be and the same is BUILDING MATERIALS FOK (he other fellow anytime at all. Expectnlion.s of one of the most Robert Decker, Harris Anstey, Sher- Clancy said this morning. specialist In his trade. Rubber muscular rheumatl.sm which Is quite she needs some cheering up, as so Scientists thouRhfthey were doinR assigned tor a hearing on the al Most important and stangely in accord with the East Haven pro previous experience. Clifford' Hackbarth, Bob, Willlani and trends through capable direc SALE—Storm Spsh, Combination lie sclccscd the I'olice Ue- .successiul annual fairs In llie wood Chamberlain, Robert Creamer tion. stamps, stencils and signs are de confining and painful, and has also man.y others do who are sick, such Rood. _ to think ol such In- lowance of said administration ac Doors, Balsam Wool Insulation, enough not so ' commonly known ject. "There is no reason why the Tliompson. Jim, Thomas Brereton; East Haven's loss was second only count with said estate, and this Momauguln Beach cannot be an parlinienl, under Chief Edwin Sally, Barbara Bennett; Paige, history of Old Stone Church were T. French. Viola Lambert and Mrs The business was founded in signed and made to order expertly, put her under Indefinite doctor's as Mr. Robert Brust, Sandy and ventlo'ns — Fibre Glass Insulation, Reynolds to the man in the street was.the lndlc'..'..ed by Ibe enthusUitlc par A Gustnfson will a.ssist. to that in MUford, 1876 by A. D. Perkins. The first man as many customers know. cnie. She feels pretty bad about little Jimmy Allen, and many Thev didn't know, 'The Road To Court directs Flora K. Goldsmith to Aluminum Insulation, Orange other Jones Beach," he said. "It Priest, lite Fire Department Marcla Mann; Mrs. Dolson, Rhoda Other cmcials reflected that a cite all persons Interested therein unselfishness and willingness to be has the best isetup for our purpose under Chief Thomas Hayes, the Howard. Mr. Shermer, Bob Hack ticipation of church members and The baby booth is manned by othersl Hell. Is Paved With Ocod In burg Pipe, Cinder Blocks, Cement, exposed to danger of the many gue.sts at the event which started prompt realization of the dangers ven.tlonsr to appear at said time and place, Brick, Flue Lining, Yale Hard in New England. volunteer firemen of Foxon and barth; Mm. Shermer, Marge Alh- Mrs. Edward Allardlce who Is as and an early declaration ot a .slate LUCERNE PASTRY SHOP EXCELLENCE IS ATTRIBUTED Mr. and Mrs, Edward Reveaux by publishing this order in some volunteers who heeded the call of Clancy said that tlie creation of other area, llic Foxon Civic as berg; EUle May, Marllynne at 2 this afternoon. sistcd by Mrs. May Sapper, and family have moved to Richfield ware at MEFFTSRT LUMBER CO., First Selectman Frank Clancy to of emergency likewise allowed the newspaper published In New Haven Branford 8-3484. sucii a development would benefit sociation wlilcli came into town Malinowski: Freeddle Ralph Lenoof; Mrs. Myron Lelghton Is chairman Mrs. Roy Hotchklss is chalrmon town to realize no loss ot life. Cohn, Good Luck tlndOod's Bless County and having a circulation in , assist in rescue work through the the town greatly. TO PETER KAMM STANDARDS; CATERING A FEATURE "to 'help direct traffic, Mrs. Jill, Joan liebman. of the event and is assisted by ot the candy booth. The Mrs. But the damage was widespread. ings.to fine family 1 said district, and by posting a copy DAYWORK WANTED-Part- 'town, especially at'the shore. To Present at Wednesday's meeting Alvln Santord for her sjilendld North Branford these men one can only say "God were Alec Doran, chairman of tlie Student director of the produc Mrs.. Arthur Qustafson as oo-, George Evarts and Walter Cochran Building Inspoofor Arthur Rlccio The excellence of Lucerne Pastry lights and features catering In his of distinction. Menus are submitted Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, and on the public sign-post in the time or full time. Phone Branford Kcd Cross work and Frcil Wolfe, tion is Lorraine Ciine.oarl. Pat chairman, Mrs. Roy Hotchklss Is are her asslslonts. | estimated the damage from Jamal Shop, 1174 Chapel Street, New Ha program so populavly apjjieclated. for choice. son, Peter of Long Island, were the CONGREGATIONAi: CBUBOH Town ot Branford where the de 8-9738. ..' i ' bless them." • • proposed commission,. Robert Deck Jr., for providing food, .as out Rev. B. C. Trent, Pastor ceased last dwelt. er, town engineer and James Mi- Charman Is student producer. treasurer and Mrs. John 1'. Flagge Mrs. John Allen is in charge ca Court to Morris Creek at.$260,- ven, and the fine quality values The shop, established In 1941, weekend guests at the home of Mr. Ami .while on the subject ot standing: examples of coopera Nancy Callahan is the business Is In charge of pubulolty. ot the white elephant booth, i 000 and damage olscwhcro at ncar- provided there. Is the result of the mokes a specialty of French pas Courtesy and .satisfaction are car and Mrs. Charles O. Seastrand. Miss Ethel Maynard By the Court: FOR SALE — Antique Walnut lano, town assessor, in addition to tion. dinal policies upheld In the pastry Flora K. Goldsmith, rescue •work, pictures ot our Robinson and Clancy. manager and the stage manager is Mrs. James E. Waery Is chairman The soft drink bar. sponsored by ly $100,000 in disclosing that tcle- long experience of Peter Kamm In tries and wedding cakes In Its line Organist and Choir Director Music and magazine rack, $15. town's chief executive taking pleasing fcstldloils people. of mnnydellcacles. Mr. Kamm does shop and In the entire catering The Philonlons met last Tuesday 11:00 Wornlng worship 11-23 Clerk The facilities of Yale University Also thanked were the Nick Pellegrlno. of the tea table and has assisting her the Pilgrim Fellowship, Is In charge phone lines had been restored to evening at the home of Mrs. Antique Walnut Folding Chair, actual pari In the gargantuan Knlglits of Columbus and the Miss Eileen O'Nell is faculty ad Mrs. A. Rosenqulst, Mrs. J. Ruaseii, ot Mr. Goode, Serving at this booth an estimated ninety percent of cf- Mr. Kamm first served In his na catering for Wedding receptions, .service. 9:45 Sunday School $15. gall Branford 8-3117. will be called upon to aid In the teas, bulTct suppers, any social Carolyn Libbey.-Mrs. Dorothy Mac- DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, task ot evacuating the old and planning, Clancy said and it will be Bradford Maiior l-'lrc Deparl- visor. Mrs. T. French, Mrs. Edna Preston, are Miss Bet.sy Cochiui and Miss "clency and electricity restored to tive Switzerland, then at Oreen- Mr. Kamm is sincerely Interested Farland was the assisting hostess. ZION EPISCOPAL CHURCH nient. brlar, Waldorf-Astoria and Taft event. He furnishes all requlre- In meeting the demands of a dis Probate Court, November LOST — Pass Book No> 4244. sick from flooded areas ,was neces.sary to secure the services ot Indications point to a large atten and Mrs A Caruso. Ellen Lnrseii. Mrs. Delmar Dover Is i'''/,™.?'' ^'''.'•'' ?n ^ ii minimum of ents for the success of lorge or Anyone Interested (women, that is) Rev. Fcancis J. Smith, Rector 1950. • indeed worthy ot high praise. a reputable planning firm. dance for the youngsters have had Mrs. Marcus Candossy, chair hi charge of the grab bag; a.HsIst- Isolated spots still without service. hotels. He knows how to offer and criminating eUentele with the best in Joining this fine group are wel Bdmund L. Stoddard It found return to Branford Sav serve the very finest of food de small group gatherings as a caterer that the field has to offer. Estate' of MARY E. SEELEY late ings Bank 11-30 Never one to shirk at pitching Originally the town was author the vehicle In rehearsal tor the man ot the apron booth Is as.slsted liig her are members ot the Sun- , Though fallen trees are rapidly come to do do at any time —Just Lay Reader In, Selectman Clancy was in ized $59,000 to use In urban rede EARLY RETURNS past several weeks. man o fthe apron booth. Is assisted Mrs.,Paul B. Uawklns oC Branford, in said District, de dav School being cleared, scenes ot destruction Tlie newly organized Democratic The time and place of the • next Mr. and Mrs: Stanley J. Kucen- contact a member I ceased. LOST- — Pass Book NO. 10175. the thick of battle throughout velopment but the additional The entire action takes place In by Mrs. William Strickland, Mrs. • Tiip niri annul booth nrters ore still evident nt Shell Beach meeting, which will bo open to all Organist the emergeuiy period. amount was granted when other ENCOURAGE SEAL John Russell, Mrs. Alfred Lowen- Club of Short Beach, which in skl of,7,:Hpbson Avenue announce Brownie Troup No, 2 will meet on Mrs. Edmund L. Stoddard The Court ot Probate tor the DiS' It found return to Branlord Sav the living room ot the Dolson home. hix^i'nmde aftlcte forsalcDur^ ^h'=''?.th!rteewiped out andn thsmale roal cottaged covered-bs werye interested persons, will be an Second Lt. E. O. Horrlgan, Jr., towns failed to take advantage ot The set Is an exact depiction of a thal, Mrs. Edwin Brown and Mrs. cludes the entire Third Dlshlet, re the birth of a son Thomas Stanley, Friday afternoon at the home ct Choir Director trict of Branford, hath limited and ings Bank 11-16 the service. ' SALE^AIRMAN liiK the fair the girls, under the lu.is uf siinu. Most of the latter hod cently held ita first' meeting at the nounced nt a later date. oh November 1. Mrs. Kucenskl Is Mrs. Richard I-Iowd. Mmbers are 9:30 a.m. Morning Service and allowed six months from the date ot Ozone Rd., has left his civilian middle class family home and was William Braun. leadership ot Wrs. Dover, \vlU been cleared up by bulldozers. status, enjoyed for several weeks Shoretront properties will be pur dc-lgned and created by members demonstrate their skill in making home of Willlani Owens, one of the former Gertrude Pogels, asked to bring one small bead, for Sermon hereof, for the creditors ot said BARGAIN - TO NOV. soth chased by the town pnd houses The handkerchief booth Is In S6vcre damage was done at Car United States colleges pledge work nn their Christmas gifts. estate to exhibit their claims for .•>lnce his graduation from Connecti Returns of the- first tew days ot ;f the workshop. charge ot Mrs. Ruth Younsennan the various arltclos on display, Brnnford's represontatlves - elect. Holy Communion, 1st, 3rd, and ONLY! Where can you And a 4- mnvert to other locations to facili the annual Christmas Seal Sale olina Creek where two homes aid to resist Communists. Tlie Junior Choir of the Church 5 th Sundays settlement. Those who neglect to cut University in June, and re tate the work. ,, .. who has as her assistants, Mrs. served at 0 o'clock. The commttee owned by Anthony DeLucla and The second organization meeting The Christmas bazaar of Trin present their accounts properly bedroom, 2-bathroom house, with iimied his mllltar.v rank ,at Ft. Indicate that a number of East Ha Donald Chidsey, Mrs. A. Thomp In charge of the supper, under the was held Wednesday at the home of Christ will meet on Friday Morning • Prayer 2nd and 4th oil-burner, circulating hot water Cosey Beach Avenue would be ver resldent.s have already ac- John Malcomb, were floated from U, S. hcspltal beds held ample ity Church will be held in the par- afternoon at the Church . Sundays attested, within said time, will be heat, and completely lenced cor Bennlng Ga., Lt. Horrlgan will un done away with to give the town a son, Mrs. Ronald Carglil and Mrs, direction of Mrs. Ralph Hewctt, arc their foundations and tipped on of Mr. and, Mrs. Walter Lynch. for armed services needs. debarred a recovery. All pertans dergo 4 weeks training at the post kncwledged receipt ot the seals by Helen Lotqulst. tlie Mrii. Leslie - Burgess, Earnest Isli liouse Friday, December 8. Heyl Ruth and Joe Wlilte! We Children ot the Parish will attend ner lot approximately 127 by 128 deep beach and, incidently, to re return mall, accordlnpr to Mrs. John Christ Church the rocks. The liomes are valued church school classes at the Rectory indebted to said Estate are re feet for $14,500? And there is a and then depart for Ft. Bragg to move any hazards ofanother storm As chairman of the food table A; Bowden, Frank Lezca, Anthony at $15,000 and $0000 respectively. quested to make Immediate pay large living room with fireplace, like last Saturday's. Tlrpak, chairman of the com-' Mr.s. Roland Robert has aiding her; Caruso and Mrs. Blake. . at ten o'clock on Saturday,morning join the 82nd Airborne Division for mlttee.- The sale, all proceeds of General damage to sidewalks and ment to dining foom witli fireplace, util permanent assignment. The new beach- would run from Mrs. Clifford De Wolf and {virs. ^Supper reservation were attain roads was wide..Foundations were ST. AUGUSTINE'S R. C. CHURCH and relief program In the fight Christmas Fair Lyman J. Monroe ity room, modern kitchen, gar Before leaving his home town, Coe Avenue to Mansfield Grove and Joim T. Flagge. able fro' m Mrs. Anlhonv Caruso, ripped from taeneftth' huuses and Rev. John J, McCarthy, Pastor age, tool house; many trees, a new road and bridge constructed against tuberculosis. Is being con Mrs., Administrator the yoiithtul olllcer was tendered ducted here by the- Public Health The novelty table Is In charge ot Roland Hobert4i, Mrs. M. G. the 8horetroht".'i',.«6(i. ..Mtimaled to 1 Rev. .Felix Alaguirc shrubs, perennial flowers. All along the shore front. Mrs. William Lynehan. Tlie Mrs. Gnndossvi Mrs. B. Klockars, or.Mrs. have lost at least fdur feet'ot sand. Frank Frawley Address: 48 Averill Place plumbing, heating and wiring In a going'-Riyiy, party., at which time In effect an open beach vyould Nurses -Association. /i Due Next Week Branford Conn. stalled within last 4 years. Rock he was ithe: reqlplenl of a very use- ; • Mrs.,'jTlrpak.,: stated'-' that. the Philip Johnson, Prank McDonald, Ijamer. Ouslaffion. , ; Rlccio said thai apBroxlmataly Organist and Choir Director axtend'along the.area..: •;-,:•.;:: fifty-two houses w^re damaged Irt Mrs. Charles Donadio, assistant wool Insulation. Attij large ""•ZJ: Vful gift. ;No-'>f!irther comment:- . , At present the only, be^oh public pfomptnes.s ; ot the early: acknowl- . The annual Christmas Pair ot i 'enough tor 2 additional bed to Bast, Havenuresiderits Is a nar,-- edgements'Vemjfihaiilzes't'': "the- deep Chrl!iJ,;phui«;hrV}ilUbo. held in the- the. urea./..: • •. .-.-.vf v....: •-••-:•" Ua^s 7:00 - 9:15 Sobolewski Bros. 1 Wetlearrieii of--the recent act rooms. House easily converted to , Sof absentTmlhdncss of saiesriiaii, :,rbw,affalr^atiU3e.-Jcipfeot',Coe>.Ayer liiterest'ot the community in the church hall.' oh Main Street next Elsewhere in toW, especially on Mass 8:00 Northtord Congrega 2-tamily dwelling. Taxes $78. Half POSTMASTER UR:GESEAMiY North High Street, trees toppled tional Church ' - ^.lim-Glynalj who ioclttiiriiilmsglf'*- 'nue, next to Carnevale's,-oft a 26 work that, 's being, done by the Wednesday afternoon, December 0, % Here For Holiday mile from Post Road, 2 blocks -toot wide towrt lot. - .. ' ' Public Health Nurse on behalf ot over In the teeth of the freak gale ...FO^THEYIMSAliE Glasses in religious instructions from stores] Each commuting to out of-his oWn «ar down In commenolne at I P. M. winds and brought down live wires, Mr. RoblnsoH wa% of the opinion the Tuberculosis Association to The presidents of the various will be held at 10 o'clock on Salur .Home for the Thanksgiving boll New Haven. Immediate occupan froiV), of the Coyle residence in ';hat government would quickly CHRISTMAS MAILING HERE making life hozardous. day morning In the Church. cy, owner .moving. Can be seen Hemingway Ave. the other prevent the spread of the disease." church organi'^atlons are serving Soo It friday nt your Ford Doaler's-r-the '51 days are Raymond and Robert •lose the contract but although The , dreaded germ annually kills At West End Stadium the light WITH 43 NEW "LOOK AHEAD"FEATURES J''ord! It's llio nowest Ford! H'H tho finast Sobolewski, sons ot Mr. and Mi's. any time. Phone owner Guilford nisht. With both overcoat and work will start soon,, it will lake as the seijeral committee. Major Harold Burritt Postmaster Linus J. Swanton of ing system was felled and bleach .Ford! And it gives you 48 new "Jjook Ahend" A Mass ot Thanksgiving will be 877. keys Inside Jim iiad a swell a long time for its realization.! about 50,000 people in this coun An afternoon tea will be a feature East Haven this week concurred ers denuded as the winds swept celebrated at 8 o'clock on Tliursday Charles Sobolewski of 27 Russell try and afflicts thousands more. icntuTds—cniihiccrfd and bnilt into the oar Street. time trying to keep warm; It Clancy said that an oflice would of the sale and Clirlstmnv novelties Given Colonel's Leaf with an appeal by New Haven Post across its open arl'as. Nearby Frank not just for this year aAd, next, but (6r tlio morning at St. Augustine's Church. fell to tile luck of a neisiiibor's Checks .should be made payable will be. ottered tor merchandizing. master William Hlgglns for correct Sullivan's old gdrage Was'leveled Raymond, a corporal fli the U.S be set up in the "lovni hall to fa to Mrs. John Tlrpak. ypiira iihcad! The Annual Harvest Home Sei'vice APARTMENT FOR RENT- wife, who 'tok a long shot at cilitate the project. Membersiot the oafish have been Mr.5. Harold Burritt ot 7 addressing and early inftlllng ot when the winds lifted It from Its Air Force is stationed at Keeler Three spacious rooms. All utili Tultle ria'.'e was notified th s "Test Drive" the '51 Ford! You'll like the was held in the Zion Episcopal Field, Biloxie Miss. He is an in usin^ her own car key the next Assisting the chairman on the urged lo participate In the event Christmas greetings and gifts. foundation. quiet "jet-awuy" performuucc of oitiier the Church on -Sunday morning when ties included. $85. a month. Lo morning: to unlock Jim's car. committee are: Mrs. Hervey S. and donations tor the booths will week by the U. S. Army of the Over one hundi'ed persons were the fruits ot the ealrtli were ar structor in the Electronics and has cated near center of Branford, be appreciated. advancement in rank ot her "Indications point to a record 100-hp. li'ord V-8, the 95-h p. Six . . . the another year to 'go in the service Saturday's surprise Big Wind Jhristmas Fair Johnson. Mrs. Henry Crosby and evacuated from their homes and euHO of auro Ccntramatic SteeriiiK . . .and ranged by Mrs.'Chester K. Gedney near bus line. Telephone Bran Worklnir at the Apron Table will 'hiisbai:U, foimcr Major Harold flood for Christmas mall," he said, Ray is home on a 14 day leave. ford 8-1755. produced many situations worthy Mr.s. William Graves. "which win piobably ijreak last brought to the Bradford Manor the extra satoty of n6w, Douhle-tJoal Kiug- and jjresented Thanksgiving hymns ot note in tliese columns. Just to Will Highlight be Mrs. R. D. Schroeder and Mrs. liurrltt to Lieutenant Colonel. Firehouso and Knights of Columbus Size Braltcs. And the '51 Ford offers three and special thanksgiving prayers Robert, a private In the U.S. R. P. Smith Presiding over the The new Colonel Is stationed at year's malllrig record, hero." Hall In school busses. advunced transmissions—the Conventional were used at this.service. Marine Corps, has just completed mention a few — Fort Lee, Va. "Handling this huge volume of Most noticeable ot course, the Gerrish (VIeeting fr. Music Friends Fancy work booth will be Mrs. R. Invaluable in the cmergeiicy were Drive, the Overdrive,* and Fordo- his basic training at Parris Island DISTRICT OF NEW HAVEN, ss. Aldernian and Mrs. C. C. Skinner. Christmas mall taxes post office matic Drive,* the newest, finest The Venerable Francis J. Smith PROBATE COURT, November 17, hundreds ot television antennaes Colonel Burritt 'has made the tlie services ot the: town polled and and Mrs. Smith attended the con where he was awarded the Mark- The Gerrish P.T.A. Christmas At the white elephant table will be faclllllcs to the limit," he said. "But ^ and most flexible of .ill automatic manshlp award on the rifle range, 1950. toppled over. ' ' Highlight Bach At Army Ills career joining In the we win get everything delivered by lire departments both of wHlch transmissions. vocation and the Frederick K. Estate ot JOHN AUGUSTINE Fair win be held Thursday, Decern Mrs H. Schmidt. Mrs. S. E. Page first World War and sci-vlng were augmented with volunteer Kingsbury lecture on Monday at the and Is home on a 10 day leave. At Storekeepers scurrying around oer 14, from 1 o'clock to 4. The win preside over the food table as Christmas It wo receive the full co help. The work of the Red Cross the end ot his leave. Bob will leave late ot New Haven in said District, bracing dancing plate glass Hagaman Session with distinction in the second operation of the public." • ^Opliattui al rxlra cost. Berkeley Divinity School. The Right deceased. ;halrman is Mrs. John Fortlno. and sisted bv Mrs. E H Sprenger and conflict. Ills promotion was under the chairmanship of Mrs. Reverend Hai'old E. Wynn, D.D., for San Diego, Calf., where he windows. he co-chairman is Mrs. John Mrs. C. N. Botson. Christmas packages for distant Alvln sanford wall rtierllorlous tor will take a course In Field Radio In pursuance ot an order of Hon. The .November meeting of the through the ranks. Lord Bishop ot Ely tok for his James A. Shanley, Judge of the Resplendent in new fire unitontis .Cnighl. At the utilities and Christmas points should be mailed by Decem it was under their-supervision that ! Ince Tuesday are Chief Thomas J. Junior Friends ot Music was held Colonel and Mrs. Uurrltt are ber 2, the postmaster advised. subject. "The present position ot Both boys are graduates ot the Court of Probate for the District Tlie following are in charge of the in the Hagaman Memorial Library novelties booth as well as scrvlne the parents of Harold Uurrltt, the flrehouse w&S'changed into a Religious Education in England". A Branford Hlsh School. Ray. '47 and of New Haven, notice is hereby giv Hayes, William Caswell and William /arlous tables: Food, Mrs. W. Bren- on the committee for the tea will popular hig'ii school athlete. Christmas gifts for nearby points hayen tor evacuees. Wiley, recent permanent additions on Sautrday, November 18, 1060 at should be at th6 parcel post win degree was conferred upon him be Bob '49 and were bath active mem en that said Court hath limited and nan Mrs. P. Carbo and Mrs. J. Ra- one o'clock. The business was con be Mrs. J. ZIto. Mrs. K. G. Yorks Mrs. Burritt recently returned East Haven was made aware ot tween the convocation and the bers in the sports activities of the appointed six months from the date i to the town's sdepartment. dows by December 9. Christmas trouble shortly after 9 A.M. When .lalli; gi-abbag. Mrs P. Lucas, Mrs. ducted by Catherine Colwell, and Mrs. E E Galpln, Jr home from a three week visit lecture. schopi. hereof tor the creditors ot the said The merriment at Fred's cards destined for out-of-the-state the First Selectman's office received \I. Tomassi, and Mrs. E. Cianelli. President. It was decided to have Presiding at the candy and erab- witli her mother at Topck'.i, should be deposited by December deceased to bring in their claims Resturant this afternoon came imen, Mrs. A. Milano and Mrs. M. a grab bag and Christmas party at bne tables will be Mrs George E. Kansas and Iier brother, u two calls, notifying him ot waters •The Mr. and Mrs Club met on against said estate. Those who ne from Town Hall's force whi^^h 15, and cards for local delivery at backing up through sewers. Upon Tuesday night in the chapel for a New financing curbs will cut 3avettR; white elephant, Mrs. V. the December meeting. Munson. Joyce Olson and Diana prominent doctor and surgeon least a week before the holiday. home building 50 per cent. glect to exhibit their claims within eeltbrated four birthdays shnui- 3agliardi and Mrs. E. Krallk' sta Beckwlth, of St. Louis, MIs.sourl. reaching the scone, he noticed gi business meeting and social said time will be debarred. laneously. Honored were Mar The greater- portion of the gantic breakers pounding tlie evening * « . \i tionary. Mrs. W. Cappelll; novelties, "Please don't hold up yo'.'j mall All persons Indebted to said es garet Tucker, Cecelia Poirot, itrs. P. -Melllio. Coffee and . cake musical program was devoted to Ings until these dates, however," the boorefront and qillCkly put tnrough \.l A Thanksgiving Dance is being United Nations unit bids Jakar tate are requested to make imme Arthur Rlccio and Frank jfill be served by Mrs. W. Vinaskl, Jchann Sebastian Bach, whose an- NAVAJO COUNCir postmaster said. "Mall packages, % call to radio.statlons In the area, planned by the Noithford village ta halt Ambolna operations. diate payment to Clancy. isslsted by Mrs. E. Henry, Mrs.H. nlversarv is being celebrated this Xmas Arrangements especially, as soon as you have them proclaiming a "State ot Emergen Improvement Society for Thursday Bertram Well, Executor year. • Highlighting the program ready." cy", Supernumeraries and volun c-o Attorney David J. McCoy Mrs. Dan Parlila has an excell jonnellv and Mrs. E.- Connors. was The Trio composed of the Col HARVEST SUPPER teer firemen were rushed to aug nlttht in the Northtord Community day ot this week tor the Thanks ent singing voice, members of the The regular meeting will be held Will Highlight Dec. To meet the peak Yulctlde rush, House Music Is being furnished by 151 Cour Street well children:. Catherine, chello; ment the regular forces. A personal giving recess. They will reopen on • Exchange Club and their wives who n the evening as.usual at 8 o'clock. SATURDAY NIGHT the post office has..alreadyJ>4Bun Irving Hlntz and hh oichestra for Monday mdrnlng. Several young New Haven, Conn. 12-7 Jean, violin, and George, piano. call was directed to Mrs. Sanford attended the first annual Ladies The progranr will be Christmas The complete program follows: Garden Club Tea training extra mall 'Clerks andicar- who Immediately moblll-zed the re both old and new steps Tickets college students have returned to DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. Tlio Great Council Committee of riers setting up new sorting tables; •nay be obtained at the door. Night at the Annex House are con ;arois sune by the children. Fourth Readings en Bach, illustrated by sources of the Red Cross here. their homes for the holiday week , PROBATE COURT, November 18, vinced. The place was tilled with rade mothers will serve as host- colored pictures done by Catherine Mrs. Kistner Is a nationally Navajo Council No. M, D. ot P. will providing reserve mall: sactaii..-and Schools gie closing on Wednes- end. • 1950 known author and lecturer on hold a Harvest Supper, Saturday overhauling delivery trucks. \Bven Thus when the.storm hit Its peak merriment and Tommy GagUardi jsses. Colwell: Bach, by Francis Zam between 5 and 7 P.M., the town / Estate ot ESTELLE ELY in said excelled as emcee as usual. plello. Moonlight, by Linda Jacob- flower arangements. She will speak evening, December 2nd at McLay the post office pens are getting district, deceased. on "Christmas Everywhere". 11- Park. Bradley Street. The public is new points. moved with an eljlclency which be The Executor having exhibited No general Christmas light son- Family, by Theresa Chlar- lled experience until the flrehouse ing will brighten East Haven's .^ary Ann Scalise monte; Herrings, by Jean Colwell lustratinit her talk with oppropriatc cordially Invited. Supper will be "Please stop in next week and his administration account with flower arrangements. served between 7:00 and 8:00 was filled to capacity and the over street* this year according (o Cartoon, by Catherine Colwell. purchase the stamps you'l need Itor flow turned to Knights ot Columbus said estate to this Court for allow To Speak In Madison A silver tea will conclude the pro o'clock, for 50c There will be enter your Christmas cards and letters, (• ance, it is the Chamber of Commierce. In- "The Musette," Piano Solo, by Mall on Main Street, which haven ^tc•ad the plan is to follow last gram. Mrs. Frank Lalne will be talnment. games and dancing. the postmaster gskcd. He urged was volunteered by Grand Knight ORDERED—That the 30th day On December 15 at the Hand Martha Brown. hostess of the tea committee, assist ot November A.D. 1950 at 10 o'clock year's with twin trees on the Transportatlcn v/111 be provided purchase of three-cent stamps tor William Glannettl, at the start of ligh School in Madison A Junior "Minuet," Clarinet solo, by Francis ed by the Mrs. Carleton Pralzncr, from the Old Stone Church corner, mailing greetings first-class Cards NIW AUTOHATICIRIDI CONTROt u. In the forenoon, at the Probate town hall terrace. The effect Zamplello. the emergency. n. V imii iiiimu. aprliikliiB djm.iii v,Mch Town Meeting ot the Air program Arthur Hannaway. Miss Dorothy may then be scaled, contain written Offlce in Branford, be and the Same is beautiful but won't attract will be presented and recorded "Gavotte". Piano Duet, Theresa Howard and the following members Food wai extended to the home imtfimiluiitb adjiiHlti B|irInK rtHcMun li» Is a.ssigned for a hearing on the al as many shoppers as formerly messages, and can be forwarded or less ones through the courtesy of r ml I iiKiitioi H AiivHiuit! llMtni Oofl' MERE ARE A FEW OF Naw ' Sofaty Glow" Confrol Pannl . .^. Tim The topic tor discussion will be Claramonte, and Cathererlne Col ot the Executive Committee: the Cub Pack Renews returned without additional charge. I r nt SpriiitH »n• ui. IUPI rhari-fa. WsttTprooI All Come In jtg ffiOM ENGLAND) running for the nation's junior the Foxon School on Wednesday, Is being Planned by the den J-oUiiKu" Inloriom arc "divorulor tlcBiKni'd'' (or tin' yvura bofijou can't {wt/beffej* "Hunearlan Dance" No. 5. Piano examination of electric wires and \ n-lriiso ot loviT, milt's It (or llinitlun .Symnn, pr«vrnli mothers. Mrs. Raymond Freed and The Choral group ot the Friends MimH. Iiiterlori aro "Color-Keyed" lo outaidu lioiiy colornl ehorUT drK»'n). &A Authentic vegetable growing champion Nancy Harrington - ' - December 6. The Fair will be open oil burners. The inspection should luuUiuri) Bhorllng out t
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Thursday. November 30. 1950 : Thursday. November 30,1950 THE BHANFORD BEVIEW-EAST HAVEN NEWS THE BRANFORlJ REVIEW-EAST HAVEN NEWS Page Three Pago Two MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED their home too, tor their yoUng Nieces and nephews Joining In the Mrs. Frances Hanchak Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Infantlno Dana DeLauro was ill with fun were; Mr. and Mts. Walter ®ljp Sranfnrb Hpuinn Lynch. Shaune andBrlan. Mr. and have announced the marriage of Short Beach Briefs fc)neumonia The Bill Blunts, Suddenly Succumbs daughter. Miss Haoret M. Infan (ESTAALISHBD D) 1921) OUR DEMOCRACY Television Programs Janlta S. Schuize Tel. 8-1148 next door, also remained In their Mrs. Walter Haroskewlcz and Alan; AMD home safclv The.Ken Wolfe Mr .and Mrs. Walter Fenn and tlno,- to Samuel F. Rellly, son of Mr. SMALL BUSINESS family, Double Beach-way, had ex Robin ...... Mrs, Frances Wolskl panchak, and Mrs. Hugh F. Rellly, of New NPUIS WHAT NOTS 5ljf jEaHt il|auj?u By C. WILSON HARDER UNION CHURCH pected Thanks-Rlving guests Thurs wife of Michael Hanchak of 84 Haven, on October 28 In St, BY QiTA ROUND (CHANNEIi C—WNHC-TV) 0:15—SonK Shop Mover-outers from Granite Bay Therese's Church Stony Creek. PUBLISHED BVEET THUHSDAT (Jln« fu
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•Poye Fowr THE BRANFORD REVIEW-EAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday. November 30.1950 Thursday, Novombei 30, 1950 THE BRANFOHD RIEVIEW-EAST HAVEN NEWS Page Five Tod Petrie's Magic KATHERINE J. MOLESKI Garden Notes Mary Morsino, LUCIITLE A. CALZETTA CHRIST CHURCH NOTES Union School P. T. A. LoewijRuMont Director, don't be a. Stymies Rotari^ns Sunday, December 3 Bob Dunn First Sundav In Advent — Ohristmas Carnival Yo Head Brotherhood JOHN KORNITSKY ARE NOW COMES THE WIND At Ladies' Niglit Richard Hyder WAS SATURDAY BRIDE 7:30 A.M. Holy Communion At this service will be held the The Ihiion School P.T.A. will Week's TV Group ^fow comes the gray November Men and Boys Advent Corporate wind. The baffling Illusions of magician sponsor it's annual Christmas Fair Ted Pctrlc wore unque.itionably the Wed Saturday OF ANTHONY DeMUSIS Ccmrunlon — followed by Break- in the school December 8th be- Commander Mortimer W. Loewl, UNITED IN MARRIAGE Walking through the orchard bast In the Church Hall when director ot Du Mont Television Net Where the leaves arc fallen highlight ot the evening as Rotari- twein 2-5 and 7-9.- The Fair Is A marrlnRO ceremony unlthiR Branford, sister of the bride, was ans and their wives gathered at Miss Mary Rose Morsino, daugh Miss Lucille Anita Calzetta. atended the school ot Advanced Bishop Lea will be the Guest opened to the public. work, has been appointed chairman Crossing the brook where the waters International Studies of tho Univer bpeakcr. ot tho National Television Com- Mlb.s Katherlnc Jo-sephlne Moleske, her only attendant. She wore a run cold. the Oasis last night for Ladies ter of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Morsino daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carmen All parents are asked for do daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rown of forest Rreen satin with a Night, Several of-the audience. In ot 07 Chestnut Street was married Calzetta of 239 Forbes Avenue, sity of Geneva, Switzerland, and 9:30 A.M. Church School Service nations ot aprons, handkerchiefs, mlttoe for Brotherhood Week, it is Up the hiil pasture and through the received a law degree from the With Address to the Children by announced by Eric Johnston, Moleske of 73 West Main Street, a bouquet of bronze and yellow wire fences. cluding president Frank BIgelow last Saturday afternoon at 4 to East Haven became the bride of fancy work, homemade food, candy, Branford, to Mr. John Nicholas who yielded a string of sausages, Mr. Richard George Hyder, son of Mr. Anthony M. DeMusis, son ot University ot Virginia in; 1950. "Ho Bishop Lea. Parents who bring dolls dresses new and used toys general chairman of Brotherhood pompon.s. Plucking the leaves that are dried Week, Kornltsky, son of Mrs. Herman "I ho best man was Mr. Frank wore used as props for the prcstl- Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Hyder of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo DeMusis of served as second lieutenant in the their children to the Church and articles tor the white elephant and old. United States Marine Corps Reserve. School are heartily Invited to This marks the first time a tele Kornltsky of 70 Paul, Street, East Pollack. Ushers were Mi'. Joseph Shaking each seed pod into the dlgllator. Perhaps the most In Wllford Road Indian Neck. 19 Edward Street, East Haven In table. Haven and the late Mr. Herman triguing bit of legerdemain was St. Vincent dePaul's Church laist He is a grandson of the late Dr. remain tor the Service and Join vision conmilttee has beeit organiz Putarls ot West Haven and Mr. ground , nie ceremony was performed in Thomas H. Russell, professor ot with the Church School Follow- Any donation other that food will Kornlttkv was performed In St. John Mitchell of this city, Pctrle's card playing rabbit which tho Trinity Church on the Green Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. be accented any day at tho school ed to enlist the participation ot Stooping in the hedge, searching surgery at Yale University. .ship. network, individual stations, ex Mary's Church at 10 o'clock PollowinR the ceremony a break- every hollow . probably would make a good fourth by the Rev. i. Edison Pike In a Rev. Fr. Joseph Buckley perform after Novimber 27th. Pood can be TlianksRlvlnR mornlnK by the Rev. at bridge anytime, setting ot white chrysanthemums ed the ceremony, U:UO A.M. Holv Communion and brought In December 8th. ecutives, producers, writers and fa.it for the bridal parly was held To gather lost pieces of Autumn's Sermon. Guest Preaciier — The actors. In the national observance, William Wlhbey before an altar and palms. Soprano soloist, Audrey Muptlal music including Schubert's Anthony Naimos Announce Assisting Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald, BcltluB ot white chrysonthemums. In the home of the bride's parents. gold. Lero.Y Bartholmew's leadership In Rt. Rev. Arthur Lea, D.D. (torm- said Mr. Johnson, A dinner and reception were hold Here comes the wind with a lone singing "Jingle .Bells," * "Grand Rogers* Included, "The Lord's "Avo»Marla," "Panls Angellcus," Second Daughter's Birth chntrnion ot the ways and means mQHWAV BAri!TY COMMIS»\Of Prayer'' and "O Perfect Love" with erlv B'shop ot Kyushu, Japanl committee, are; decorations. Mrs. In accepting tiio chairman.shlp, The bride who was escorted to In the Hotel Taft where the some sound father's Clock," "Dixie," and "Good and "The Lord's Prayer," was pre Subject, "Truth". Anthem, by the Commander Loewl said a committee the altor and Riven In marriage by mothers.of the couples assisted In And snow at his heels like a night Ladles," kept the crowd in the program of nuptial music. sented ' by Miss Mary Devlin, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony A. Nalmo W. Oren Parker; white elephant Senior. Choir. tab'e. Mrs. '-'ernon Jonkin, Sliver repre.scnllna all aetlvltles ot tele an eve toward correcting any school her father wore a Rown of satin recelvlnR. Mrs. Moleske wore a smooth white hound. a jovial mood. Tlj.e bride \yas given in marriage organist; Mr. Frank D'Amato, of Astoria, Oregon announce the December 7 — December 14 vision woiMd be established and and Chantllly lace deslsned with least color dress with an oUye green Eleanor H, Zimmerman Climaxing the evening was the by her father and was atteivded by vlnllnlst. and Mrs. Nancy Malsano, birth of a daughter, Helen Louise. tea, Mrs. Frank Colwell; Candy. inadequacies wlilch may be Impair Thurtdav Morning Holy Coml Mrs, S. Cnmj bell, children's table, plans mnd3 to mar.shall all of tho ing their college cureeriS. a lace yoke, a fitted bodice, a full liat, dark green accessories, and a The Branford Garden Club will drawing for door prizes. A basket Miss Lorlce G. Frelje ot Ansonla soloist. on November 4th. Mrs. Nalmo Is the munion Service with Service medium's resources In spreading .skirt and a chapel length train. corsage of Talisman pompons. meet on Friday, December 1, at 2:30 of apples from Harry Cooke was maid of honor, and ny two brides former Louise Smith daughter ot Vrveltv, Mrs. Donald Chldsey; Mrs. Austin Errlco was matron of of Healing at 10:00 A.M. popcorn. Mrs. HArry Hunt; regls- the sneclal message of Brotherhood Tuberculosis can be cured, Her silk French illusion veil of fln- Mr. and Mrs. Kornltsky left on a P.M. at (he home ot Mrs. M. T. won by Mrs. Joseph Buza. Light maids. Miss Thelma M. Dougherty honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Smith. This MOINIAUGUIN MISSION Week. Rertlp IcnRth was fastened to a IrlD to Canada.:For traveling, the Carplnella. The guest speaker will bulbs, contributed by Lewis Doo- of Branford ond Miss Margaret C. is their second child. '.rat'on, Mrs. Carl Garvin; recep- seed pearl crown and she carried Thompson of East Haven. Camilla peMusls and Miss Frances 101 Dewey Avenue ;l'nlst, Mrs. Burton Reed; door Regional • chairman Win be ap bride wore wine color garbardlne be Mrs. 1''. W. Halloway of Wood- ilttlc. were won by George Dunbar, Calzetta. an arm bouquet of white ro.'ics with Rhoda Leshino Loeb and Dr. Mr. Maurice J. Hyder was the HAM' HOUR READING CLUB Sunday, December 3 irizes Mrs. Amerlous Aceto. food pointed to Implement tho work suit, a gray coat, black accessor bridge, and the subject "Christmas 9:30 A.M. Holy Communion and with local television outleU a white orchid. ies, and a white orchid corsage. Arrangements." Members are re Nicholas Sharp. Sidney Osborn best man, and ushers were Mr, ; Mr. Matthew DeMusis wos pest The Branford Halt Hour licadlng table and publclty. Mrs. Joseph Capitol Theatre man, and guests were ii.?hRred to SerAion. the Rector Bethke, ' ' throughout tho country. MLss Helen Marie Mole.ske of Mr. Kornltsky was graduated minded to bring cortages for the donated an electric clock which was Theodore C. Hyder and Mr. Fred Club win meet at the home ot Mrs. Newlngton Home for Crippled won by Mr. Peter Bati'ow. Another erick G. Frelje. their pews by Mrs. Austih En Ico and S. V. Osborn on Thursday. December 10:40 A.M. Church School "Toievlslon has won Its place ns £01 MAIN ST,, EAST HAVEN from tho Hartford Hospital School Monday. oDcomber i an effective medium for reachlnii of Nursing. Her husband served Children. ."uch timepiece went to, Meyer A gown of ivcry satin fashioned JMr.jLouis Mirabella. 14, at 2:30 P.M. Subject "Chrl.st- OLD STONECHURCH Leshlne. Mrs. Emil Nygard became • The bride, who was given in mar- I mas Music." the urogram to be in 7:00 P.M. Choir Rehearsal' into tho homes of Americans o^nll three and a halt years In the U.S. with a sheer yoke oiitlined with a age levels," Commander Loewl said. BETTY'S Navy. Tile shops arc aglow with Yule the uassessor of a gallon of honey floral design of seed pearls and se riaaee by her father wore a gown •charge of Mrs. William Crawford. Friday, December 1 Sun., Mon., Tuos., Dec. 3-
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Page Seven Thursday. November 30^^ 1950^ THE BRANFORD REVIEW-EAST HAVEN NEWS ed by Collier's AU-Amerlca board t. WM» Six THE BHANFORD REVIEW-EAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday. November 30.1950 ing 492 to 484 In the fb-st set, com Golumbia Basketball Collier's Telecast of nine coaches IncludlhR Bud things. Tlie Eastles had game de ing back to pin 564 to 607 In the Circumstances Prove i Wilkinson. Oklahoma; Frank Lettliy, PETEI.A TO START cisions of 484 to 469, 505 to 491 and second series. The Mitco unit was Games To Be Telecast Fans and Weatherntenl On WABD Will Show Notre Dame; Dutch Meyer, T.O.U.; U-Gonn Hoopsters Coach Denny Myers of Boston 506 to 434. Stnick paced all ot the not to be denied In the finale, Henry Frake, Tulane- Ray Eliot, College today annouiiced that Eddie shooters getting game ot 99,103 and through, pegging. 547 to 524. 127 for his night's total. Pete Kobac Over WOR-TV Channel ire Sometimes Wrong 1950 AlUAmericans Illlnios; Lou Little, Columbia; Carl Tennis Ace MA UTTE RACES-ROSSETTI PACESPla y AIG Tonight Pctela of Branford Connecticut, The Texaco Kids defeated the Suavely, North Carolina; Tuss Mo- would be his starting fullback in wa,'! runner-up getting a 307 credit Bradley Upson combine, the same Grandstand quarterbacks were In a special telecast over station Claughry, Dartmouth and Lynn BY BILL AHERN In First Contest the annual iJlgskln clash agaliist on games of 98, 118 and 91. night when they won the first, 565 A six-game sclicdule of basket mumbling on the train back to New Waldorf. California. J. Buechele's 315 set paced St. ball lelccasls.wlU start on Wor-lv, WABD Uiis Friday (Dec. 1st) trom Holy Cross on Saturday. to 543 but dropped the second, Haven last Saturday night over the 7:30 to 8 P. M,, Collier's Magazine The telecast will bo sponsored by Clare's No. 1, team to a 2 to 1 568 to 510. In the playdown they Channel 9, Wednesday, December lack suoposedly brilliant Yale foot The day was a hot September one. Several score tennis enthusiasts EAST HAVEN TO 32-0 VICTORY Headed by Its high-scoring Vln comers Harold Garner ot Oakvllle 13, from 9 to 10:30 P.M. Columbia will disclose Its All-America college the local Chevrolet Dealers Associa "Yogi" Yokabaskas, Connecticut's verdict over St. Bernadette's as the had foster pickup than the con ball, at Harvard Stadium earlier were gathered around the New Haven Lawn Club courts where a pair and Mel Kieckner ot Newlngton, former club came from behind to and Pordham, who have one of the toolbnli selection tor 1950. Tiie pro tion, llie account was placed by ba.skelball team. will open a 25- structionists and pinned 536 to 493, thai afternoon. gram will be on film. Canipbell-Ewald. of married women were contesting the Intcrclub Women's court crown. p.ame slate at Stores at 8:45 Thurs both sophomores, and BUI Ebel. a take the last two games and the Eddie Frescoe pinned a sensational oldest rivalries In the New York area, will meet In the opener at the Most ot the grumbling was direct Collier's Ail-Amerlcan, which Is A slender girl. Inwardly JlUerbugglng with excitement lnjl out day night when It plays American slx-fobt four-Inch transfer student standing of Teams match. Morris Cove pegged 532 to 385 for the losers, easily taking ed In Hickman's direction over the OVER HORNETS IN TURKEY TILT from Woodhaven, N. Y. Other 486 in the first setto but the high honors. Opening with a 158 Colmnbia University gym. Three ot the forerunner ot every "dream Tuberculosis causes more deaths wardly composed, paused breathlessly at the service lino, brushed back International College of Spring Averages next Week failure' ot Jim Ryan to get Into lettermen are Wally , Wldholm ot Bt. Elizabeth Momauguln pinners ripped back, game, he followed with a 126 effort the subsequent-contests are Ivy team" In the nation, has nominated In the United Slates than all other an unruly hair wave, and called, "Ready, Mrs. March-beln!" Then Served field. ' , 27-21- 0 .778 action. "He would have raised Guided by an unsung junior Astoria. N.Y.. Howie Sllverstcin of St. Augustine No.i 27-20- 7 .778 511 to 471 and 503 to 492 to cop the and ended with a 101 set. Archie League matches. college football's best eleven play infectious diseases combined. The Uconns will be wbrklng on a • The complete sclicdule Is; havoc with the crimson defense," ers. These players were chosen by The fuzzy ball was a blur as It blazed over the net. The New Haven quarterback, East Haven HlBli Eastie Squad Gut, Hornet Hoopsters Brooklyn. N.Y. and Jerry Vartelas St. Vincent No. 2 24-15- 9 .000 duke. Buechele's mark was reached Anderson with a 343 total on games the consensus agreed tor his de seven-game winning streak carried of Ansonla. , on games of HO, 114 and 91. Louis of 118, 117 and 108 was the best of Dec. 13 Columbia - Fordham more than 260 members ot the Star whizzed a return deep to her youthful looking adversary's back- reached new helBhls or football over from last season. One ot the St. Clare No. 1 27-15-12 .555 layed dashes have been the talk of effectiveness by snowlni; under Gourtsters Prepare In Try-Outs For St. Vincent No. 1 Canestri pinned game of 105, 100 the winners. Dec. 20 Seton Hall - Fordham American Football Coaches Associa MODHNIZE YOUR court. With effortless grace, the server flashed a backhand over the not 17 Connecticut victims a year ago The Connecticut freshman team 27-14-13 .518 ancTlH for a 319 total to take Columbia - Princeton the Yale camp since last September, tion. \ and a voice droned, "Game, set and match to Barbara Borker." Branford High, 32 to 0 before will open Its season against the St. Bernadette 24-11-13 .458 Mifco, No. 2, in a four man match Jan. 10 For Coming Season Coming Court Tilts was the Aces, Who, then as now, second honors. Jan. 17 Columbia -Pennsylvania Slu Tlsdale was rapped for poor Tlie on-the-tleld reports from KITCHEN 12000 rabid fans , at West End opened the Uconn season. It was A.I.C. trosh in a preliminary game St. Augustine No. 2 27- 5-22 .183 against Auto Electric won-a 2 to 1 Columbia - Yale signal calling apd the inability ot Th fifteenth time this season that the mentor will go along with his ex Stan Pinskl set a new individual 89. Teamwise the Swallows dropped missus Cinic home from her weekly In his childhood days, Skee had trouble with coordination. He had are: Captain Billy Blzby Bub MaUtte have his greatest season. perienced hand, at least until he the first 370 to 403 but came back The critics' were right. Ryan two people have exactly the aams Ills father fl:^ him a back yard basketball arena and for hours on end, classy runner crossed the double three string total when he led the would have opened the Harvard •hopiiinit. stripe on legitimate scoring plays. Eastie T.D. I^chultz failed to convert can find what the newcomers will Meadov/ Restaurant pinsters to a to win the second 411 to 404 but fell likes and dlalikei. So, why gat all ho practiced, until, In Coach John Kneeht's opinion, he rated a varsity behind in the clincher, 389 to 406. defense and many more yards "Listen," I Bnya lo hor, "hear In addition to scoring, the Irre either try. do under tire. Instead ot naming three game verdict over Pop's Grille. would have been credited to ifale's "hct up" about itt ^ Spot over fellows who later grew to become a tradition In the game' sy- Vln Gagllardl, Nick Pellegrlno, Ron a starting llneua. Greer listed seven WINE AND LIQUOR VALUES that aquenk?" I started wnlklnir pressible halfbacks twice set up ac A' Statue of Liberty, run by Rossetti.. Ed Henry, RolIIe Cahoon, The anchor man hit games ot 122 The Canaries were smiling like new 1951 captain Bob Spears and The moral la, check your ana* .nonymous witli Bran(ord wiierever it Is mentioned. cording plays with dashes and the Mautte good for 27 yards iset up the men from which he will choose 153 and 122 for a 399 record. Joey the cat usually do'es this week after, real qulet-Uko across tho kitchen Bill Reynolds, Ed Gustafson, Lowell the five who will be on the floor tor AT EVERYDAY.LOW PRICES Ed Senay and Jerry Conway. and ihoro it wont again 1 "Jot panders—and check your teaayai Even on the dance floor, the lanky lad looked awkward''but some other two were the product of third tally In. which the winners Rubin, Vlnce PaoUllo, Junle Orifice, Tamsin pegged .109, 114 and 124 tor taking the Tangers, three straight. Then someone In the diner recall the opening toss. Mnr«h," sho laughi, "that la noth whan U comes to little thln|a. how his feet were pressed to the floor In accurate tlmiftg with the Rossettl's unerring arm, once on a travel 82 yards. After a Rossetti ta toiiy Landano, John Scalese, Jack a 337 set to lead the lossers. The The winners racked up games of ed that Ryan had not practiced In Pellegrlno pass had brought the Among the mare Yokabaskas, Ed Eel Potters pinned 516, 582 to 528 402, 442 and 430 against the red ing but your auaponder clips rub smooth music. Of Bob Dzlomba's or Harry Llndberg's orchestras and distance, pitch to Ed Qustafson for Lawlor. Paul Wlsmlnlti, Frank Es- Wines the last scrimmage on Wednesday. 45 yards and a T.D. and the other ball to mid field the elusive scat- pcslto, Tony Masarl, Hem-y Hefter- Gates. Norwich veteran ot three and 656 to 543 In winning the three faced tanger's who rjegged 401, 392 Someone else spoke up and said bing back and forth when you Barbara, wise In the ways of courting, made his steps, her Stops and his on passes to Pellegrlno and Qustaf back snatched the ball from man, Joey Walker, -Ed Post, Dick seasons; Bill Clark ot Bloomfleld; COAST TO COAST WILSON AUTO SALES COMPANY, INC. games. and 408. Catherine Shockley set that Ryan had crushed his collar walk I" And darned If it wasn't 1 likes, her lllteS;, • Rossetti ai;d whizzed off right Ed Llptak o't'Bridgeport and new- the oace by pinning 82, 119 and 91 ^%oui son In the second period which led Ayr, GIllv Gaffney, HIdde Bogaart, CALIFORNIA WINES The Silver Dollar combine took a Prom whore 1 sit, I'd been lot Thus shCr-began to appreciate the finer plays of basketball and the to Shultz's four yard touchdown end to the Branford 21, from Which 147 Montowese St., Branford, Conn. 2. to 1 decision over the Stone Wall tor a 282 count while M. Savage University gym, all the games will \ P^ul La.sko, Dick MIzger, Dalton Of the tour men who have de PORT - SHERRY - WlUSCATEl delicate Intrigue of tennis. The smart higii school gumes always saw pluhge. • point, Mautte, Hetir.y and Shulfz Brennan, Dan Mautte, Nick Vaulso, ers with Stan Loban setting the pinned 90, 85 and 85 tor a 200, totali be played at Columbia. Starting Copyriiht, 1950, VniUd Stalet Briwri FoM I* * *!'*, *i NEEDS $1,500, 000 FOUR Completion of Grace-New Haven portant products of the associa 25 r?E"s? 50^ TIMES $1.50 Community Hospital'.s new 325-bed tion between the hospital and the One Timt uni[, a project which will relieve .school: natural childbirth and the pressure upon the entire lying-in; the work I'esulting from Classified Advertising Must Be Prepaid hospital system of this area, will coopcraticn with the State Com For ad over 25 words, 10 cents for eacii additional 5 words require the raLsIng of an additional mission on Care for the Chronically fund of $1,500,000. by public sub HI, and the Joint program tor the scription, if the building Is to open post - graduate training of physici CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ans. Us doors without encumbrance of 50c per column inch debt. : , That the school is — and has This was the substance of the been — doing all In its power to Classified ads must be received by 5:00 P.M. Wednesday message given to about 250 in . advance medicine and raise the for publication in Tliursday edition. terested residents of New Haven level of hospital care was emphasis- and neighboring communities by . ed by Di. Irancis C. Blake, head speakers at a dlnper on Thursday. ' of the .school's department of In- The Branford Review - East Haven News November 10, at the Hotel Taf t. The ' ternal medicine ahd former dean. c-o THE BRAI^IFORD PRINTING CO. , large committee is sponsoring and He reminded tlie audience that PHONE 8-2431 ' BRANFORD. CONN. furthering the fund-raising pro I yale University supplied funds with gram which is now under way and I which mucli of the New Haven is expected to close early next Hospital-plant was build, and It has Kingsburv lectures on last Monday IMMEDUTE DEUvntT: Iron Ena year. O. Harold Welch, a member .contributed the land on whl^h the at the Berkeley Divinity School. mel pralnboard Slnka, and laTa- of the hospital's beard of directors, 'new bullfiing Is to be erected. The lecturer was the Right Rever torles; Chrome Brass ToUot Ac is chairman of the undertaking. i In his address, Mr. Welsh voiced end Harold E. Wynn D. D., Lord cessories; Copper Gatter and ' Meanwhile, construction of the confidence that the additional'! Bishop ol Ely who took for his Leaders; Rooflns and InsfUatton. new liOEpitai building In a block $1,500,000 required to complete the topic, "The present position of Re adjoining the New Haven Hospital building will be contributed by the ligious In England". A degree was IHE CONN. FLUMBINO AMD plant 1.S proceeding apUce. In ad health-conscious .neople of this conferred upon him between the LCIVIBEB OOMFANT dition to beds for 325 adult and (.'..nvocaclon and lecture. child pitlents, it will contain 114 area. Since the project was an 1T3« 8Ut« St. New HaTen, CMUL nounced In 1045, he added, more Several young people were home ba.sslnet3 for the newborn and the from school and colleges for the Tel. 7-I2M most modern surgical, obstetrical than 12,000, individuals and corpora The new unit of Grace-New Haven Community Hospital, now under construction in a tions have subscribed $4,430,820. Thanksgiving holidays. Large' family and diagnostic facilities. When this gatherings were numerous as the BUILDING MATERIALS ^^ block adjacent to buildings of the former New Havon Hospital, will have 325 beds, 114 bassi building Is completed, bringing The • .supplemental fund Is townspeople observed the old New SALE—Storm Sash, Combination nets and complete surgical, obstetrical and diagncstic facilities. Designed m the shape of a about a physical union of the Grace necessary, he explained, because of England holiday. Doors, Balsam Wool Insulation, cross by Douglas Orr, Stony Creek architect, the new building will increase the capacity of the and New Haven facilities, the exist rising prices since 1945, which made Mrs. Oeorge Bradley of Totoket Fibre Glass Insulation, Reynolds ing Grace Hospital will bo disposed the original estimates unrealistic. Road won in a quiz show lost Aluminum Insulation, Orange medical'center to 776 beds' and 114 bassinets and will help gubstantially to meet growing de of. Other speakers at the dinner burg Pipe, Cinder Blocks, Cement, mands for hospital treatment and care in the New Haven area. Wednesday and was eligible for the were Mayor Wlllam C. Celentano final weekly contest: on Saturday. Brick, Flue Lining, Yale Hard TABOR EVANGEIJCAI, LUTIIEKAN The capacity of the expanded of New Haven. Dr. Luther K. Again she was the winner with a ware at MEPFERT LUMBER CO., clau.so. All fire insurance com inedlcal center will rise to 770 Musselman, chief, of staff of Branford 8-3484. Gheck Policies panies now write policies with the CIIUItCH perfect score. She and Mr. Bradley patient beds and 114 bassinets, but general services, and the Rev; are nlannlng to spend tlio weekend xlcductiblo clause. , Tlic Kcv, Emll G. Swanson, I'nslor several speakers at the dinner last COMPETENT COOK wanted For Clauses On 7G Hopson Avenue Sidney Lovett, president of tlie in New Yoi-k Cith as a part of the Whether or not a policy has a week emphasized that the ho.spltal New Haven Community Chest. prize for the weekly contest, with • by business couple. Light house Friday, Dcember 1 — Is renowned not for bigness alone, Louis L. Hemingway is chairman of hold duties. Part time, l mile' CEO.deductiiblo dmise depends on all expenses paid and several shows from Morris Cove bus line. Pirone Winil Damage, Etc. when, it was taken out, the Con 1:00 Chrlslmas Sale begins in but for: the a.uality. of; Its services the fund. on the schedule. She also received vestry: •. Food, Fancy Work, and the .Progress it: Is making in New Haven 4-4072 evenings. Ref-. necticut A.sE6olatlon' of, Insuranoe corsaaes and other prizes at' the erences required. 'Hie 6onncctloul A.ssoclaUon of Agents .pointed out Tuesday, Any Swedish Imports, Religious Articles, teaching and research in affiliation studio. In.surance Apeiits. wlilcli represent.-) policy taken out betoro October Decorated Candles,. Candy, Old with the Yale Sciiool of Medicine. most of the Insurance uRcnts in the Jewelry White Elephants, Pish The Storm FOR SALE — Brand new Moss- 1048 Is not on a-deductlablo basis, George S. Stevenson, president of North Branford berg (.22) Model 51-M Automatic slate. Tuesday had this advice for This means that tlie holder of such Pond, Santa, Claus, Entertain the hospital, mentioned these im Although the storm struck North property owner,'!; • report , wind ment, Hotdoge. Coffee, and Re- CONOnEGAriONAL CHURCH Branford with fury and considerable Kilie ana 500 long cartridges. Ideal a'policy will uet full covorafje.on Ucv. B. C. Trent, Pastor gift for target practice. Price rea storm claims promptly to your all damnite, done In .Saturday's frcshments. , Tuesday. Deeember 5 — damage was done, compared with Miss Ethel Maynard other sections nearer the shore the sonable. Molly Pitcher brown Ma nBcnt. make • enierGcncy repairs, ibtorm. 'In October of • IDIS, the ,$50 1st Sunday in Advent, Pec, 3 —, 0:30 Golden Links: Covered Dish Organist and Choir Director hogany buffet with felt-lined silver got an Immediate estimate I of deductible clause became optloiial. 9:15 Simday Schooi cnmmunitv as a whole was fort supper and Christmas Party in 11:00 Morning worship unate. In the Northford section of drawer. Like new. Will sell for damage,'and read tlie clause In Policies taken out beUvebn, that 10;30 Festive Morning Worship llie vestry. B:45 Sunday School halt of original cost. Branford date'and AuRUst 1949 may;or may (Missionary. Sunday). Sermon: town greater damage was done to yoiir fire insurance policy pertaln- Wednesday, December 6 — 0:45 Sunday School — • Mrs. 8-0933. Ing to .windstorm damage w.hloh te not have full coverase. AUpoIlcids "Raise Aloft,the'Banner of God". Rollin Whitney, superintendent. buildings and power was oft for a Children's Choir will sing. 7:30 Altar Guild meets In greater oeriod of time. headed,'Extended CoveraBe No. 4.1 taken out after Augu.st 1040 eon- sanctuaiw. LOST — Pass' Book No. 4244. The ns.soclntlon also ndvtes. pro-1 tain mandatory $50 deductible Women's Missionary Society and zioN EPISCOPAJTCHURCU Chimneys, shingles, television It found return to Branford Sav-, Luther Anns win sit together. Thursday. December 7 — Kev. Francis J. Smith, Rector antennae, and small buildings were perty owners who have windstorm I clause.?. R:00 Senior Choir rehearsal. ihgs Bank 11-30 coverage to check the dates of I Monday. December 4' — Edmund L. Stoddard damaged the most Several well 0:00 Hope pircle meets at the Lay Reader curbs were dislodged and small their policies to £co whether or not Women form crisis'. "nuclon.s" 7:30, Luther League .meets in , STATE OF CONNECTICUT vcitry. home of Mrs. George Hansen, 14 Mrs. Paul B. Hawkins sheds and chicken coops were Personnel Department Examination .'they; "contain • the $50 deductible'for role in an all-out defeii.sc. Bryan Road. Organist damaged or destroyed. Giant trees Notices: '• Mrs. Edmund L. Stoddard were torn from the ground and Skilled Tradesman Foreman (Elec Choir Director scores of smaller ones were broken. trician) No. 1618 ...... $31800-3900 9:30 a.m. Morning Service and As chimneys fell added damage Public Health Laboratory Techni Sermon was done to the roofs causing cian No. 1619 $2400-2880 Holy Communion, 1st, 3rd, and damaging leaks in many instances. (Conn. Residence Waived) 6th Sundays Traffic was slowed down to a crawl Senior Psychiatric Social Worker Morning Pra^'er 2nd and 4th No. 1020 ...;...... ; ;...$3240-39"') Sundays and stooped in some instances until trees could be cleared , from the (Conn. Residence Waived) .-" " Children of the Parish will attend highways. No .bersonal Injuries were A.sslstant Toxicologist The'51 FO church school classes at the Rectory reported. Many farmers suffered for No. 1608X $2820-3420 at ten o'cloclc on Saturday morning. current which jvas' used if or freez-- (Reannounced - Conn. Residence ST. AUGUSTINE'S 11. iC. CHURCH ers mllkine macliines and water Waived) • systems. Homes were a'so without In addition to the salaries listed, „... Rev. John J. McCarthy, Pastor there is a $240 adjustment on ail Rev, Felix Maguire heat. Toe William Douglas School salaries below $6000 granted bv the Frank Frawley remained closed on Monday for it ! General Assembly—Special Session, Organist and Choh: Director was without lights, heat, and . September, 1950. Closing dates for Mrs. Charles Donadlo, assistant toilet facilities. filing applications is December 14, for the year 999 Mass 7:00 - 9:15 I 1960 for No. 1618, December 21, 1950 Mass 8:00 Norlhford Congrega Mr. and Mrs. Pacific Sanzero . for Nos. 1619, 1620 and 1608X. tional Churcli celebrated their fortieth wedding Applications and detailed infor- Classes in religious instructions anniversary Friday, November 24. I matlon may be obtained at the will be held at 10 o'clock on Satur On Thanksgiving Day Mr. and Mrs. i Personal Department, State Capitol, day morning in^the church. Domini Robert Sanzero entertained them Hartford, or at any of the offices can Muns from New Haven, Rev. at their home in Stony Creek. i of the Connecticut State Empioy- l^ellx Maguire, and Miss Peggy I men Service. Augur a student at St. Mary's GLENDON A. SCOBORIA Academy are in charge of classes. STEVE PRUSSICK PERSONNEL DIRECTOR , A ClirislmaE Bazaar will be held GARAGE LEGAL NOTICES on Sunday afternoon in the club EQUIPPED TO REPAIR DISTRICT OP NEW HAVEN, ss. house for the children of St. ALL MAKES OF CARS PROBATE COURT, November 17, Augustine's Parish.- On Monday W. Main St. Tel. 1-9315 Bmnlord 1950. evening in the town hall the bazaar Estate ' of JOHN AUGUSTINE will be held for adults. All are in late of New Haven in said District, vited to attend. deceased. Rev. Felix ' Maguire, Mrs. Susan Hi-Standard In pursuance, of an order of Hon. 13aly. Miss Eileen Dcody. Miss Doris James A. Shaniey, Judge of the Pair, Miss Margaret Delia Comera; Floor Sanding Court of. Probate for the District and Miss Con. ,,^ t —^^P,^ ••rtrt •-(****4i^ \r^i-i^*'»,nt\i ]*-^'f*'*^?^J^^^^