THE BRANFOKD REVIEW, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1038 Pago Eight '-hero. Considering certain recent news from "the coast" we think we had THE HOSIE NEWSPAPER IS A THB nOMB TO^VN PAPKR better save this story for another VITAL FORCE IN mnSRH TOWN TIE MOYIE Calender Of Events MAN ABOUT niWNirOKD—NOIITII nUAJJFORD issue. fORTllAVlNO AS IT DOIS IX II llllilllliUKriiiTT^^^ STONY CHEEK—VINE CSOItARD HOTTIPS FOR THE WEEK: The Branford Community Coun­ HOLLYWOOD GOSSIP: MARCH 11th TOWN.... LOCAL DAPPBasTNOS m SHORT HE/\CH — INDIAN NECK Hailed as the most brilliant and cil win hold a eard party March 15 triLVNNlS CORNER — MORRIS Norma Shearer playing checker.'! UY JOHN C. CARR FAMILIAB LANQT3A0B delightful picture In her screen car­ at 8 o'clock In the Community House COVE — EAST 0AVEN wltlv Anita Louise and several ex­ UliiKO—Uonellt St. Miiry'n Jteclory Kunil—-Tryst—8 :;10. eer, LILY PONS' new picture "Hit­ Tabor Ijutliorini'liymrial fund conoei't in 'i'alior Clmrch —*i AND EAST HAVEN NEWS tras between scenes of "Mario' An­ Miss Nancy Lee Poet of East Ha­ ting a New High" will open at the 'i"ri-y(i\inK I'eopie's I'Viiowsliip, Norlh Uranford Keotory. To revive the much discussed Don't try to eat them In their sick toinette". "It Is the first time I've Locw Poll College Friday March 11 ven Is recovering from an attack of AnnuiiiDiniior-.Mi'oliuK, l'ii«l Masler's, in Altlioa Tea Hooni (i;!.") topic of pu.ssywlUows, Joan Pfciff condition. Put them In your tub VOL. X—NO. 49 Branford, Coiinoctiout, Thursday, March 17, 1938 Price Five Cents played the Btunc .since working; on for one week only, with Jack Oakic Cnucert, HiiHl Haven Iligli .Soliool filled with water, and give each a pneumonia. She is In Grace Hospi­ co-starred, and a novel-story plot says there have boon plenty over tal. "The Barrett's of Wimpole Street" I''nx(iii (Irangc, (.'nmnninity lloiisi',8 1'. M. small piece of pepsin gum to chew, the star admitted, John Barrymoro, to winnow admirers among the film around Short Bcacli for a long Tho water Is Important as a fish can on the same set, deep In a game of going public, time, and ho even .saw some In Do- chew only under water. When the Seven songs, ranging from opera­ MARCH 12th Bids Asked For Fine Rendering Music Society chcs.s with Robert Morley. On the comber. fl.sh looks perky again, .snaffle hini School Team Branford Battery Presents tic arias through classic "novelty" out and put him on your .string. nearby set of "Life On The Water­ Willing Worlcers in Tiiiior Clnireii Of cour.se Short Beach Is farther Brennan's tunes to sparkling modern numbers Don't bo extravagant with the Carrying Mail Of Cantata By Gives Program front." Frank Morgan ongngos John south than the . are sung by the shapely diva, who Is MARCH 13th gum; about two cents worth is suf­ supported by such favorites as Eric Bea) at backgammon. So goes the Cantata, Triiiily Churcli ' Andy Corcoran told me once ficient to recondition 'enough fish Service On Way To Providence From Station Trinity Choir Of Group Music 192d Field Artillery Band Blorc, Edward Everett Horton, John old-ta.shloned games In Hollywood, about a boiling spring overhung by to feed six hungry people Howard, Eduardo Clanelll and Lluls Robert Montgomery, whose hobby MARCH 14th bushes, over North Branford way, Albcrnl. Altogether, "Hitting A New Station Scaled proposals for carrying the Largo Consrogfation Enjoys Pres­ At a meeting hold Tuesday eve­ Is gliding, making a date with Ous where robins .stay all winter and Fred Moore thinks he may have High" Is rated as the funniest us As Tourney SpectatorsUnite d States mails (Including par­ ning In tlje home of Mrs. S. V. Os­ At State Armory Tonight BrlcRlelh, script clerk on "The Flr.-il Kotary—1 :()0—ConurcgnlioMnl Clun'ch I'arlors. feed on the gra.ss seed. boon the first to use tho present entation Of "Tho Holy City" well as the most melodic of tho fa­ cel post malls) on Messenger Route Hundred Years" set, to try out the Miinliily Jlcoliiit,', Sliort lleacli Sunsliiiier.s in l''in'li(in.se'2 I'. JI. The only reliable .sign of .spring is form for .scoring basketball games born, Jr.. in Wilford Avenue the mous soprano's screen vehicles. BATTERIES No. 206,145 between the post office lattcrs gilder In the hills, the first Heiioui of Instruelioii, l'\).xoii Clranyo, 8 I', M. the annual announcement by the In the days when the game was new Musical Art Society rendered tho Tho plot deals With tho romance bo Generosity Of Townspeople Makes Possible Trip For at Branford and New 'iTork, New A largo gathering thoroughly en­ day the two can get the same time Brooklyn Dodgers that they are go­ Fred was local correspondent for Haven & Hartford R, R., including joyed the presentation ot Arthur following program of group music Concert By Military Unit Will Bo Principal Attraction Of oft. Maureen O'SulUvan spondl.ng tweon Miss Pons & Howard, and CHARGED MARCH IBth ing to be right up there this sea­ the New Haven Register and used Boys As Reward For Splendid Performances During exchange of mails between Branford Caul's cantata, "The Holy City" by under the direction of Mrs. Wil­ every spare moment supervising the with the Ingenious scheme through Gala Saint Patrick's Day Affair—Drill By Branford son. to send in the seores for a town Season—Will Also Visit Factories In Providence, and Short Beach post offices, each Trinity choir nt Trinity Church Sun­ liam L. Rice. Interior decoration of the master which Onkle seeks to have her "dis­ league which played In tho Tryst. way, as often as required, will be re­ Battery And Dancing Will Follow—Military Notables covered" by Ills publicity—seeking jSirtliilMy I'arly, Aii.xiiiary CiircDraii-.Sundquisl Tost in Armory Washing and Polishing day evening. The cantata was dir­ Two pianos, "March of Honiage," bedroom In her new homo. She Speaking of Branford people who He worked up a summary form Returning Home Saturday Night, ceived by Postmaster Joseph H. employer, Horton. These two thomos liraul'ortl (,'oniniiMiily lloiiso, Curds, Mjioiisored by Community ected by Mrs. Harold O. Baldwin Wagner, Gladys Pratt, Isabel Mac­ Will Be In Attendance. planned the color scheme hersoir. step out evenings I went to the Con for convenience, the Register print­ Driscoll until 3 P. M, March 22, wlio also accompanied at the piano. arc Interwoven with tho story In a Leod, Andrea Van Wlo, Dorothy Dan Clark Oablo, currently playing the Council 8 1'. M. gregatlonal Players meeting Mon ed it, and other papers followed Orankcase Service The members ot Branford High hilarious fashion, and they lead to This service will not bo let for a H. E. Clarke of New Haven was lelson; chorus, "Salutation," Qahici A gala St. Patrick's Day affair title role In M G M's "Test Pilot," Hast Iluvon Oardcn CJIul), llaganian Library day night, the Branford-East Haven suit. , School championship basketball :iurprl»lng results Strangers Ask stated period, and no written con­ the guest tenor. Other soloists In­ and "Venetian Love Song," Nevin; will bo hold at the State Armory to­ tolling an Inlorvlewcr that ho re­ game at tho Arena Tuesday night, ACCESSORIES team left by auto al noon today for Sewing Machines Miss Pons, a singer with Howard's tract witli bond Is required. Propos­ cluded Mrs. C. N, Baxter, Mrs. B. F. soloist, Clara Crawford; and chor­ fuses to part with any gifts sent to and Bank Night last night. Tonight A boy put electric service on the Providence, Rhode Island where night under the auspices of tho orchestra In Paris, yearns to be an MARCH 17th Charles Baxter als must bo made at a yearly rate Reeves, Mrs. W. H. Crawford, sol- us; "Scherzo" from "Sonata,' Rub­ him by any fan. As a result, ho hos I have a teachers' meeting at theblin k the other day down Meadow Needed For Work Branford Battery, with tho 102nd opera star and quarrels with How­ Telephone 886 they will be spectators at the New for all service, required, and per­ pranos; Mrs. W. L. Rice, Mrs. Edwin instein, Margaret Fouser, violinist; had to build a storeroom to accomo­ High School and Friday and Satur- Street way when his kite caught sons wishing to bid should Inform Field Artillery Band as tho moln ard when she tries to get an aud Dinly iMooro Supper, I'-ast Haven Doniocratie Club England tournament held today, Robinson, contraltos; Willis H. Dorothy Danlolson, pianist; vocal date gifts sent to him which arrive iday I shall be back at tho Arena, it across the wires. ;m Main St. Branford For Autograph themselves of the amount and char Pratt, Jr., and William Reynolds, lence with Horton, a pompous big Jjunclieon, 1'2::10 in Armory, MuKon IJogors Corps tomorrow and Saturday at Brown duet, "Laughter Wears A LlUlod Town Hall attraction. daily. James Stewart planning a I we la.st that long. Vincent Klernan, local manager acter of the service, as the accept­ ba.sses. The oliolr Included; Misses n game hunter and opera patron. University, The trip comes as a re­ Gown," Bransconibo, Ahco Collins This will bo the first time In many flying vacation to Mexico City. Ho If I am around the house Sunday for the Conn. Light fc Power Co., The story starts like a detective ed bidder will bo required to per Harriet Gilletto, Mlchelln Desidor- Ookle, Horton's press agent, works and Ruth Oliver, A rcciuest has been made for two years that our town has had tho expects to complete tho round trip MARCH 2l8t I wonder if my dog will growl at me. says that if the kite string had been ward for the splendid record which mystery thriller, but don't try toform , without additional compensa' io, Ruth Andenson, Adda Mansfield, out a clover plan by which Miss good fortune of oaving a real mili­ by air. Una Merkol turning her i She's a little bit suspicious of wet tho boy would have been elec the team has made during guess the solution because you nev­ tion, all trips now required and any Mrs. N. Storm, Mrs. Leonlal Rice, Two pianos, "Andante" form 'Son sewing ninchlnes to be loaned tor Pons Is to precede Horton's safari Girls' Krii'iidly Society suppor-mccliiig, Trinity Church ata In D Major,' and "AllOBi'o con ^y^,.^ „„ ^,^ ,^^^,,„g p^ajccl In thetar y unit perform. , roiie garden Into a brick-paved patio ' itrangers. trocuted. That isn't guess work; It tho season by winnmg tho Housa- er would come within a mile of It. that may hereafter become neces­ Jr., C. Henry Holsonbeck, Frank V to Africa and there let Horton find TYPEWRITERS Splrlto," Mozart, Mary Devlin and Jeanetto MacDonald deciding to has often happened. tonlc League and Class B cham­ As John Donnelly, caretaker at sary between the points named Blgolow, Leonlal Rice, Jr., T. Brown town hall. The machines need not In conjunction with tho concert, her as a "bird girl", a sort of fem­ NolUo Osborn; vocal quartet, "Will spend her two months vacation on They tell me that there is an old Here's a chance tor parents to do MIMEOGRAPHS above. and J, Wesson Phelps, bo In tho latest model, not even In there will bo a short review pro- inine Tarzan who has grown up pionships and by going throught Blaekstone Memorial Library, was O' the Wisp," Sprofis, Alice Collins, , ,,,, „ ,,,.„ ,, _ a dude ranch In tho desert. Myrna Connecticut law which makes pro­ little valuable lecturing. ADDING MACHINES scntcd by the Branford Battery, from babyhood In the jungle and their schedule of 22 games unde­ preparing to close up before going Proposals should be enclosed in The organ selection "Cantllonc Loy, with a day off from their co fanity In a public place punishable Charlotte Adams, Helen Rice, and ;:«;;J'„B,':°1,^»'«»\'°J'Stanley, 'phone 400,' I/s/ Jl^rs.^^Mnotified,. DJ . w''"^>' will make a very colorful fln- learned to sing from the birds We rent, sell overhaul and feated. home Saturday night he heard a an envelope, sealed, and marked, Pastorale" by 1. V. Flagler played by starring picture, appearing at nine by a fine. To wind up the "signs of spring" Ruth Oliver. Ensemmle, quintet Wosson Phelps will call for tho ma- "" «« '"= '3''"' Concert comes to a Tho Second Big Feature on this exchange machines Tho trip has been made possible banging and a rattling at one of the "Proposal for Mall Messenger Sor- Mrs. Baldwin, opened the service, Margaret Fousor, first violin; o'clock, Jiist to watch Olark Gable It we enforced that law in Bran­ epidemic, Vic Lacroix says there has chines. If they are received this will ^ose. Immediately following the same program IS "There Goes Tho by the generosity of a group ot ground floor windows. Proceeding vice," with the name of the bidder 1 the order of whlcli follows: Proces- Alice Burr, second violin; Rosaline and Spencer Tracy at work. Edgar ford just one Saturday night, made been a blue bird down around Pal­ Established 30 years enable two more women to work on ^""""''t ""d "vlow, there will bo Oroom" with Ann Solhorn, Burgess twonspeople who have contributed with noiseless tread to the window wrltton on the outside, and handed jslonal hymn "Holy, Holy, Holy;" Plnkham, viola; Cornelia Osborn, Allen Wolt sotting a new fashion hi Mr. and Mrs. John McKenzIo of I the fine a flat $1 rate, and turned mer Road all winter. I dancing, with muslo' by tho or Meredith, Mary Boland, in tho Servicos in the local cliurches on to finance this outing for the boys he made out the forms of two men to the postmaster. Blank bids may opening sentences; tho Cantata, cello; Nellie Osborn, piano; vocal tho sewing project, i , . , ., ,,,.„„ j „, ,j breakfast at tho studio commlsary, Quarry Road left on Tuesday morn-1 the proceeds Into the town treasury I am coming to believe that we laugh sensation of tho year. Sunday will be as follows: as a gesture of appreciation on the standing outside, their dimly out­ be secured from the postmaster. The Holy City," Gaul; offering for duct, "O Sea of Blue," Bancroft; Tho following is tho report ot tho ="^8 ral portion of tho 102nd Plold Joan Orowford and Clark Gable Ing for a motor trip to Chicago we could cut our tax rate for thodidn' t have, any winter. R. L CARTER "There Goes Tho Groom" In a part of tho community. lined faces pressed close to the the choir library; doxology, prayers The Year's at tho Spring," Beach, Board of Charities for February; 3U Artillery Band. among others have adapted this new St. Augustine's R. C. Church, Rev. where they will be the guests of Mr.jycar in half, 88 Center St. New Haven cloud of gold dust. Burgess Mere­ The committee in charge of rais glass. benediction; recessional hymn, "O Clara Crawford and Ruth Oliver; families (old cases); two now; four I Major-Gcnoral M, B Payno, com- "Invention," which Is toast which is James Coughlln, pastor; Rev. Na­ and Mrs. Edward Dean and family Charles Blaekstone tells me that Tel. 0-4206 Mother Dear,,, Jerusalem;" organ. reoponed, total of 44; 18 Invldhmls niandor of the 43rd Division, of thinly sliced pumpernickel, dith flees from a family dizzier than than Conklln, assistant; Mrs. Ed­ "Jim" Quinn, an old tlnio Branford \ Ing the fund Included John B. Slln- "What do you want?" asked Mr. installation Of two pianos, "Toreador" from 'Car­ and of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Mc- It the Federal government could ey, chairman; Edward DeJon, John Op. 1B7, W. Volchmar. Rev. Robert men,' Blzot, Gladys Pratt, Isabel (old cases); one new, 1 reopened, w'^'<=h "lo 102ndTcglment Is part, Margaret Sullivan postponing a run-away merry-go-round. Ann ward Daly, organise ana cnoir dir­ resident, dropped In to sec him the Donnelly. total, 15; total of BO cases; five child and Col. O. II. Schroodor, comman- Konzle and daughter. During their only take up tho idea on a national S. Rogers, Prank J. Kinney and J. Plum conducted' tho service MacLeod, Andrea Van WIe, Dorothy starting her first MGM role In Sothorn wants his love. Mary Bo- ector; Mass will be celebrated at scale we would balance the budget other day. ^. .v^B--. -- "We want to got In" chorused the Georgia Chapter welfare cases, totaling $158.02; 23 ii»N".'^i|"l.' high on the popularity waves during lor were recent guoBts of Mr. and Please answer in your column, with a pair of escaped lunatics, l^i'. Mabel E Goddard, Past Matron; for safer and more efficient use of Pratt, and Helen Rice, port, Hartford, $130.25 for faninies"-n and five ^p leers commanded Dione 6-0028. wlcz, Nicholas Weted, Hugh Mac­ tho present season and Burgess | zion Episcopal Church, Rej. Fraii Mrs. Daniel M. Doody at their home which is always Interesting. Donnelly motioned them around to Q^and Organist, Mrs, Clarissa Her- Connecticut's streets and highways residing In thiso towns clinrgoablo by Captain Robert 0. Rico. Some three weeks ago Tom Gaid- Leod, W. S. Clancy, M. W. Kllger- Meredith foUow.s his sensational els J. Smith, Rector; Mrs. Paul R on Foxon Road. the front and went to open the'^p^g,^ Golden Rod; Grand Warder, at the Highway Safety,Conference, to Branford; bills sent to Salisbury, Tho famous military Band will ner sent us in an article that took A Reader. man, James Thomas, Roy Enquist, Capitol Theatre .sombre role In "'WIntcrset" with a Hawkins, organist and choir direc­ door, prepared to go into action if Mrs. Viola Courtsal, Past Matron; Monday, April 4 in New Haven New Canaan, Stamford, Greenwich present tlie following program: a few sly digs at the bankers, and My secret service informs me TYPEWRITERS — ALL MAKES Joseph Driscoll, Sidney Osborn, Ir- Public Speaking madcap performance as the jilted tor; Holy Eucharist will be celebra­ Rev. Francis J. Smith was a re­ the occasion demanded it. Grand Sentinel, Mr. G, W. Wlcks- Old Saybrook, Rocky Hill, East Ha Part 1—March, Colonel Bogey on ill Muln St., ISust Ilavon, Conn. It disappeared from the editorial that the teak wood "boat" is not a New, Itebuilts, Rentals, Portables, Coniinned on page seven In addition to discussions of ways poor boy who has a .swell yacht in ted at fl:30. Chm-ch School will fol­ cent preacher at the Plymouth boat at all but a flying auto. There he encountered two young trom. Past Matron; Soloist, Mrs and means to protect theni.';elvcs ven. New .Haven, Madison and New ..P^™'',^' Alford; _^0_verture, William Episcopal Church. Before the ser­ desk. Supplies men of a somewhat wayworn and Classes Opened 'I'ell, Rossini; Selection, Martha, tho harbor and much riches glean­ low. The economic royalists probably When the driver gets held up be­ Convenient Terms Gladys Petersen, Golfien Rod. and their parents, boys and girls of Britain, $14470. Sun., Hon., Tucs., Mar. lM-M-,15 ; ed In Alaska In his poke. Tho cast A special Lenten preaching ser­ vice ho and Mrs. Smith were the bedraggled appearance. It develop­ The chapter officers to be instal­ higli school age will share platform Plotow; Clarinet Solo, SonnambUla, dinner guests of tho Rev. and Mrs. got their spy ring working on us. hind a slow line ho drops back to RELIANCE TYPEWRITER CO. ed that they wanted Just what they For Republicans BelUnl, played by Sergeant Stuart also Includes Onslow Stevens, Louis vice will be hold at 7:30 o'clock get a start, speeds up, sets two la­ C. B. GUY, nigr. Civic Orchestra led are: Worthy Matron, Mrs. Carrie honors with Governor Wilbur L. Froderio March in John J. Randolph. had saldt hey wanted, tlie librar­ Cross and President James L. McCon Codrono. Henry, Roger Imhof, Sumner Got- with tho Rev. Harry R. Pool as the I am reliably Informed that horde teral planes on the sides of the car Telephone 7-2738 A. MacLeod; Worthy Patron, Mr. "The BUCCANEER" clioll, George Irving and Lcona Rob guest preacher. ian's signature, It was all a part of Norman V. Lamb, P. P.; As.50clate aughy of Wesleyan University at The New Haven County Republi­ Part2—Overture, Dreams of Erin, of robins has descended,upon tho and .soars to the head of the pro­ 100 Crown Street, New Haven Introduce Rare a fraternity initiation stunt in a Final Rites For AUO crts. Mrs John R. Doody ot Foxon Road cession. When lie finds a clear Matron, Mrs. Alice B. Wilson; Asso­ the luncheon at tho New Haven can Women's Association, Is hav­ DeWItt; Cecal Solo, When Irish grounds of the Montowese House at Pennsylvania college. The two Eyes are Smiling, Ball, sung by Sor- Jaoldo Cooper in Tho Locw Poll Theatre will pre North Branford Congregational entertained the members of Altar space ho folds in the planes and ciate Patron, Mr. W. W. Ham; Sec­ Lawn Club. ing a series of .six public .speakelng Indian Nock. Made bold by their LOST—Pass Book No. 3301. If found neophytes also had to go over to classes. They will be open, free of Aged Resident goant Wallace L. Potter; Male Quar sent for one week only "Bringing Church, Rev. G. D. Lcssley, pastor; Society at her home on Tuesday af­ settles gently down to terra firma.. Musical Treat retary, Mrs. Edna M. Wlckstrom, P. Virginia Gamble of Roger Lud- ."Boy of the Streets" numbers, these harbingers of spring return to Branford Savings Bank. City Point and draw a picture of charge to all rtepubllcan men and tet. Smiling Through, Ponn, sung Up Baby" with Cory Grant and Mrs. Douglas B. Holabird, organist ternoon. I am very glad that I Just happen­ M,; Treasurer, Mrs, Carrie A, Loans lowc High School, Fairfield, and have taken to attacking household Musical moderns anticipate with the lighthouse, bury P, M.; Conductress, Mrs. Oma women Interested. The funeral ot Mrs, Fllomena De- by Quartet composed of Sgt. Pot­ Kathcrlno Hepburn. You will posi­ and choir director. Miss Ethel May- pets. They have' already killed 14 ed to be able to give our reader tlio LOST—Passbook No. 3860. If found Jack Jensen of Bassick High School Clcco Donadlo, 85, widow of An­ Wed., ThurN.—Mareli Hi-H keen interest the Seventh Concert 'When they were asked if they G. Sclimld; Associate Conductress, Bridgeport, will give short talks on Clasijes will be held In the middle ter, Sgt. Shannon, Pvt. 1|CI. Wado tively be amazed at tho role Miss nard, assistant. Morning worship at cats and severely mauled a huge Information whicli he desires. return to Branford Savings Bank, tonio. Donadio, of Brushy Plain, who of the New Haven Symphony and would have a cup of coffee it devel­ Mrs, Abblo P. Carver; Chaplain, how" The Future Driver Looks at room of the cafterla floor Y. W C. and Pvt. Antlnoll; Vocal Solo, Mo- Graoo Mooro in Hepburn has. It is considered one of 11 o'clock. This will be known as Irish wolf hound belonging to Lou Branford, Conn. 3t the funniest comedy roles of tho Civic Orchestra next Monday eve­ oped that they were, ravenousty Miss Mabel E, Goddard P. M.; Mar­ Safety" A„ 52 Howe Street, New Haven, died Wednesday night following a'iy;g/MachVoeV'oioot\-BllirsunB*'*by Young People's Sunday with Miss Averill. We have a letter from Prof. Ab­ long Illness, was held prlvotely fromiggrggant Shannon of Battery B ot "I'll Take Romance" year.' College Notes ning, March 21, at Woolsey Hall, hungry since the conditions of thoshal , Mrs. Adeline Touseyl Organist, Demonstrations of methods of Conn., on tho following Tuesday Vera Barker, president of the Y. P. Pet owners of the section have bott Page ot California tolling about her late residence Saturday at 0:3(1 lJ^g^^^^^^. y,^^^^^ Shamrock, Tobani; ALSO Tho second big feature on the On this occasion conductor Richard stunt required that they hitch-hike Miss Alma V. Nelson; Adah, Mrs. traffic safety Instruction now func­ evenings at 7:30 p . m. S. as chairman. Members ot tho asked the game warden for permis­ tho beautiful weather conditions out to Branford without any money in o'clock. A solemn high mass of re-Uj,arch, Field Artillery, Souaa; Star "Beg, Borrow or " some show Is "Women In Prison" Donovan, who regularly Introduces Ruth G Carr P. M.; Ruth, Mrs. Jes­ tioning In Connecticut's public sec­ March 15, Political Spelling Bee; Young People's Society are request sion to take up arms against the to local audiences the finest exam­ their pockets. sie S. Chittenden; Martha, Mrs. quiem was celebrated at St. Mary s gpanglod Banner, with Frank Morgan, John Boal with Wynne Cahoon, and a cast of ed to sit together In a special sec­ Miss Rose Kramer, daughter ot ondary schools, an explanation of March 22, Debate Men vs. Women on Invaders. ples of contemporary music, will Gertrude E. MacLean; Electa, Mrs. civil liberties; March 20, Professor Church at 10 o'clock. Burial was in I one hundred extras. tion of tho church. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kramer of The genia; Branford man took the inception and devlopment of New Haven and Short Beach was present Serge Prokofieff's brilliant tho boys home and fed them, and Louise G. Holman; Warder, Mrs. Junior Traffic Commissions and a (5uiz.; April 6, Social Security; St. Agnes Cemetery. See you in the Movies Sunday School will convene al Here's another Down East tip to Kri., Sat.—March 18.1!) among the seniors at Wellesley Col Concert in C Major for piano and 1 then carried them in his car down jjazel B. Swanfelder Sentinel, Mr. panel discussion to -bring out the April 10, Child Labor Amendment; Mrs, Donadlo was born In Vastra- Your MOVIE OUYED 10 o'clock with Vernon Gedney as be used on your next trip to Maine. BRANFORD Otto Johnson lege who attended the Senior Prom orchestra. to Pine Orchard where they secured contributions of such Junior groups April 20, Oratorical Contest nova, Italy. She came to this country "Thrill of a Lifetime" superintendent. This service will be If you want a mess of fish for Edward J. Chittenden enade last week. Composed as recently as 1021, this the much desired John Hancock of are to bo features of the afternoon Mrs. Alice Russ ot Shelton, Conn., 55 years ago, making her home first Miss Marjorio Buress ot East Ha­ held In tho Chapel. supper, and don't care much about | Dinner music will be played by •with Johnny Downs LAUNDRY Concerto has never before been per Llbrarlan Charles Baxter. Miss Isabel May MacLeod. sectional assemblies of the Confer­ win be the Instructor. Mr.s Francis In New York and later in this town. Buried Saturday ven attended the winter prom fes­ the sport ot it, the following is a| — Also — Miss Marjorio E. Drolsbach formed In New Haven. A rare musi­ The youths then departed In the ence which are devoted to the Edu­ Roth, President of the club has ap­ Surviving her arc two step-sons. tivities last week end at Woseiyan On Sunday evening the monthly sure fire method. Funeral services were held Sun­ daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. William FLAT WORK cal treat at any time. Its Introduc- general direction of Pennsylvania cational phases of the work for saf­ pointed Mrs, Josojih Franklin, chair Prospero ot Branford and Joseph of "The SHADOW" CollCBC. Pilgrimage Service of the New Ha­ Gather a supply of the weed called Mrs. William Edwards of East day afternoon at 2 In W. S, Clancy F. Drolsbach of 35 First Avenue, tion is particularly appropriate at and the welcoming, embraces of ety in the state. man of the classes, Newton, N. J., a daughter, Mrs.' with Charles Quigloy ven East Consociation ot twelve Plshbane which grows wild all ov­ Main Street is In Grace Hospital. & Sons mortuary home tor Otto V. Cosoy Beach, East Haven, was Ini­ WET WASH this time. Recognition of Proko-'dear old Tappa Nu Keg. Prospero Donadlo of this place; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Weaver of Congregational Churches will bo er Maine and squeeze out about a Johnson, ot Staten Island, Rev. A. SATURDAY MIGHT tiated into Beta Pi Chapter of Kap­ fieff's genius has steadily Increased -: . , . ' The annual meeting of the Wo­ Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Kelsoy nine grandchildren and seven great Bradley Avonno, East Haven enter­ hold In the North Branford Church half pint ot tlie juice. Take your "Silicosis and Workmen's Compen T. Bergqulst officiated. The bearers BANKNITE pa Delta Pi at the Hotel Lafayette, SOFT DRY during the past several seasons im-1 --. i. D J j.' man's Missionary Society will be and children and Miss Laura Burne grandchildren. tained during tho week end, Mr, at 8 o'clock. Tho speaker will bo Dr. juice, a piece ot rubber hose, a wash I .satlon" was tho subject of a talk v/ere: Oscar Pott, John Peterson, New York recently. Membership in til this year his compositions have^^QSt KeUUCtlOn hold April 8 in the church. A sup­ of Stony Creek ' were the Sunday and Mrs. II. W. Rankin of Wethcrs- Rev. M. Houghton, former pastor of tub and a hand net, and find a pool j given recently by Attorney Frank Ivar Svens, Oscar Wadstram, Char­ tills honor society in education is by HOTEL 8 been featured by the greatest sym­ per for members and their families guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Sco- flold. the Church of tho Redeemer, New in some brook. Put tlie end of the W, Daley to the Medical School Ser­ MRS. T. S, DEVITT les Linden and Alblnus Johnson. , ,1, .1 ,1 ,iyTS»iT-r%'i,iJi.4 . iH'..ii'#'. invitation only. It fosters high stan phony orchestra in the United Sta­ will precede the business meeting. vlllo of Ansonla. Haven and now pastor of Christ tube down to the bottom and pour Subject Of Talk vice staff at New Haven Hospital. The burial was In Tabor Cemetery, •ina dards and recognizes outstanding tes. Young people In particular are Mrs. T. S. Devitt—Pate Buck of Annex Theatre hurch, Miltord. He will show na­ the juice down inside it. The juice FINISHED WORK attracted by the modern tone and; Tho death of Mr. Johnson oc- service in the field of education. Florida, wife ot tho former pastor cured Friday In St. Vincent's hospi­ Phooe 4-nB] tural color movies ot the Oxford and will thus dilute all the water in the DRAKE vitality of his music. Less than two' The New Haven Chapter of the Oruimlii Oomec ot the First Congregational Church tal, Staten Island. He was born In > Pequot Theatre Sdlnborough Conferences. There pool. BACHELOR SERVICE months ago a Prokofleff Society was National Association of Cost Ac- Village Improvement Society Passes •vlll also be scenes of many famous Miss Helen K. Knowlton ot Short Fishbano has exactly the same ef­ South Carolina Ave. at Pacific^ here, pa,sscd away In Orlando, on Narpes, Finland, and had been a' Thurs., ii'ri.—Maroli 10 & U Beach attended a recent banquet formed at Dartmouth with enthus-'oountants has secured for their March 14th. resident of this country for the past 'Deauty spots of Great Britain. fect on fish as seasickness has on (.Atlantic City, New Jersey: iastic membership drawn from the March 22nd meeting, Mr. Charles C, Short Beach Society Has 'Voted Is a li.st of charter members, Mrs. Pounded In 1905 By Mrs. Robert 'The Women Men Marry' Pri., .Sal.—March 11 &V2 tor the staff of the Mount Holyokc humans, and the fish relieves him­ H. A. Chidsey, Harriet E. Goodwin, Funeral services were conducted 35 years, leaving Branford 12 years News. student body, the faculty and resi- James. His topic will be "Cost Re- To Dissolve Following Long 'Wilcox, Under Friendly Gui­ this morning In the Grlswold Col­ ago. Surviving him are his widow, with Qeorgo Murphy self in exactly the same way that Hotel — y Mrs. L, Y, Lawton, Mrs, Sidney E, "COME AND GET IT" Tho Board ot Finance at their European Plan dents of the community. Proko- ductlon, Some Practical Suggestions And Splendid Career Of Public dance Of Bishop OoodaoU, Now onial Home. Burial was In Center Ida Sophia Brommels;; one son, ALSO •occnt meeting set the tax rate for you would it you were seasick. Be­ fleff himself is at present in this for yo"'' Business." Mr. Jones' ex- Clarke, Mrs. John King Moore, — WITH — Thomas Ward at the University ot Tel. 572-2 — 572-3 Moderate Eatetaless , fl Deceased. Comolery. Ezeklcl; one daughter, Lily; a bro­ Whoolor and Woolsey in ho coming year at thirteen mills, ing thus lightened, and also dizzy country and has expressed much perlence covers a broad field. He has Service 4nnle O. Good.sell, Lillian Churchill Kdw, Arnold, Frances Farmer Pennsylvania is entertaining Robert and light headed they float to the Underwood, Clara E. Corey, Frances She loaves two daughters, Mrs. ther, Alfred Johnson of Staten Is­ "On Again Oif Again" rhis is a reduction of one mill from Ward, Malcolm Spaar and Ellsworth interest In the introduction ot his ben successively Assistant Superln- land; and a sister, Mrs. Hilda West ALSO top so that you can easily net out B. 'W. Nelson, Prop. 0 Outside Rooms Beauti£ully| The enthusiasm ot Mrs, Robert W. Kelsoy, Mrs, Charles Morse, Mrs. May me mention a few of tho ac. Robert Leonard of Washington and ast year's rate. The tax payers feel Concerto here. Were it not neces- tendent of Construction, Statistlc- ot Finland. Funeral services were SMALL TOWN BOY" Harrison. the best ones. h Wilcox and the kindly guidance ot Emma Treat Beers, Lucy Cushman, compUshments of the Women's Mrs. H. H. Rogers of Minneapolis, Sat., Sun.,—Jiarch 12-13 this Is a very fortunate situation as Furnished sary for him to be in Boston for an ian and Accounting Specialist for also a sister, Mrs. J. J. V. Cunning­ also held for Mr. Johnson In tho WITH Bishop Goodsell were responsible for Annie E. Miller, Ruth Chapin Hit­ Village Improvement Society—sup' Appropriations have been allowed j ^^^^^^^ jg^j^ ,^^^ ^^^,^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^ appearance with the Boston Sym- the Southern Pacific Railroads and ham of this place. Bodlent funeral homo, Staten Is­ Dick Powoll, Roseraai-y Lano im Stuart Erwin, Joyce Ooinpton tor new fire equipment and anew j,,^ AuxUlary of Corcoran-Sund- phony the following night, he would Associated W. A. Harrison Interests, the formation of the Woman's Vil­ ter, May L. Randall, Annie A. F.plie d the beach with waste paper Also Small Apartments cans, hired a man to clean the land, Saturday at 8 P. M. Carl Mo- m "Hollywood Hotel" I Jlnyground tor the Center School., p^^ ^^ American Legion be in New Haven for the perfor- For many years Mr. James has lage Improvement Society of Short Stanley, Mrs. Julia Doollttle, Mabel berg, pastor of Wasa Lutheran Fully Equipped Including beach, cut grass and rake the roads, -_ A1.SO 1 Sun., Jlon., Tuo:-., Mar. 13-1-1-15 ?lnal voting on the matter of fire,^^^ ^^^ birthday party. Those in We're Artists! jnance. i been active in the affairs of N. A. Beach which met for the last time E. Ladd, Mrs Walter Hill, and Mrs, Mrs. Mortimer D. Stanley, secre­ Church, officiating. Wine, Women and Horses last Thursday afternoon at theHortons e Stanley. • drained and filled swamp lot, plan tary of the Branford Board of Char­ equipment will be taken care of atL;,^ ^^^ ^^.^ ^j^^ Jackson, Mrs. Electric KcfrigeraHon Soloists for the piano portion will C, A, and has often appeared on ted trees on the streets, caused cur Barton MaoLano, Ann Sheridan • "You're a Sweetheart" Good cleaning is an art, and we've • be Julia Efron, remarkable young Ihe program of various chapters home ot Mrs. Arthur Bowman, From then until the organization ities will speak Monday at the Wo­ % town meeting later In the year. Hlnchey, Mrs. lona Hills, blngs and sidewalks to bo laid, re SATURDAY BROADCAST pianist who forsook a successful and the annual conventions. treasurer. of the Civic Association the Society men's Republican Club. Her subject with Alice Faye, Goo. Murphy The sum ot six thousand dollars Mrs. Eva FInnoran, Mrs. Mildred gained an excellent reiiutatio7i for I'j Convenient to Piers, Tlieatres fl moved dead cats, trees, dogs, and Miss Jane Mattson will broadcast Tiios., Weil.—March lO-'Jli was planned on. concert career in Europe to accom'- i Its responsltailities diminished undertook to Improve the village. will be "Charities" and she will give ALSO Collins, Mrs. Lucy McCutcheon, the very best in cleaning, pressi7ig, fish—attempt made at mosquito an all request program over WELl and Churches T # pany her husband to the United' The Welfare League of the First the women voted to disband and in The property owners approved the group Information about the Gladys George in 1 Mrs. Bessie Cassidy, Mrs. Gladys and repairing of all types of gar­ the projects for we find mention o); control, suppored street lights, paid Saturday afternoon at 5 :15. "Boy of the Streets" Mrs. R. Earle Beers presided at States for research work in the Baptist Church will present the so doing closed the books on the town's charity cases at Long Lane "MADAME X" ! Cremsor, Mrs. Richardson and Miss most active chapter In Short Beach several occasions of gifts ot $100 tor some police service, Improved "Sometime We'll Understand," Old with Jaolrio Cooiier •he recent meeting ot the Branford Hilda Johnson. ments, so we think we're artists! Also Bus and Railroad Depot y political sciences. A gradute of the Passion Play of Oberammergau school yard, bought Short Beach sanltorlums and homes effecting ALSO ; history. Whist parties, teas, muslcales and hymn; "At Dawning", Cadman; Garden Club which was held at Conservatoire of Prague, Czecho-1 March 31 In the church. It will be School sign, gave funds for Improve the town of Branford. Ronald Reagan, Juno Travis in; A goodly sum of money remained concerts were often given to raise "Songs My Mother Used To Sing", the piackstone Memorial Library. Garai;e Accominodatious H Slovakia Mrs. Efron has studied given by Eleanor G. MacKenzie of ments'to the Chapel, planned crosS' The meeting will be held at 2:45 Well., 'I'hurs.—March Ki-IT Shorthand, Typewriting, Book­ We use the finest most motlern in the treasury and It was voted to mony and each summer Jennie Arranged; "The End ot Perfect "LOVE is on the AIR" < their own music with many of the Southington who has appeared be- walks, asked trolley company to put at the home of Mrs. Irving Harri­ Day"—Bond. •Vankoo Roso China Nights keeping, Accounting, Business Dry Cleaning Method turn It over to the Short Beach May Beers could be depended on to Judge Ellsworth B. Foote took one bost modern masters. fofe Branford audiences before Short Beach sign on cars, appealed son who will be assisted by Mrs. M Tluirs., Kri.—Marcli 17-18 1 Administration, Dictaphone, For Literature and Rates, i* Civic A.ssociation to estatalLsh a raise a couple of hundred dollars Leona Pierce will be at tho piano. "Breakfast For Two" of the leading parts in the recent The program for Monday's con-| Tickets may be procured from mem- to auto club tor road warning sings Raymond Van Wle and Mrs. S. S. Comptometer, Day and Evening cert also Includes Handel's brief bers of the League, community Christmas tree fund with a Big Show in Granite Bay maintained steps at foot ot Penta- Beach. Gono Raymond, Ann Sothorn in .. wilh Horbcrt Jlar.sliall anil fliow given at the Taft Hotel for Sessions. Co-educattonal. Enter Address £ For the past tew years the lighting Hotel, Lotus Hall or the Arrowhead. Tomorrow at 3 P. M. the Mission­ the New Haven County Bar Asso­ FRANK KAMINSKY and vigorous Concerto in F Major, cost Street, made Improvements to ary Society will meet In the Manse. "There Goes My Girl" ; Barbara Stanwyck at any time. •• n Beethoven's Immortal Sixth Sym­ "Rural Missions of America" is of the tree has been sponsored by It Is difficult to believe that a sea wall, made permanent Honor ALSO i ciation. On FIrday evening there DRY CLEANING — PRESSING — REPAIRING group of village women would dare Golden Links will meet tonight Mrs. M. A. Huglns will lead a pro­ ALSO the subject for lenten study by Trin the Parent-Teacher Association Roll, gave supplies for Bed Cross was a preview of the performance STONE COLLEGE phony, the Pastoral, and Ravel'o with Eleanor and Anna Johnson of gram on "Turkey, A Moslem Coun­ "Blazing Sixes" 7 South Main Street Phone 610 Branford W. Graham Ferry, Mgr. U hauntlngly lovely Pavane Pur Une Ity Guild at its meetings March July 25, 1005 was the date of tackle some of the tasks they un- Continued on Page Seven "You Can't" Buy Luck" and Mrs. Foote and Mrs. Daniel M. 129 Temple St., New Haven WE OPERATE OUR OWN CLEANIUa PLANT 23, 30 and April 0 at 3 p. m. the first meeting and the following I dertook Indian Neck Avenue try Awaking." with Dick Foran Doody attended as guests. £1.'^ |^l^|^^nfeiM-'.«BSHfc*>'''>^^Mfc«i> ;MS^RCM. «*3^B£^^^^S Infante Defunte.

'•^^- «%;*?•*' ••« !> ,/> THE BRANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1038 Page Threo r.-igc Two THE BRANFOKD REVIEW, TIIURSDAY, MARCH 17, WOT All In The Famous Test r ^•;^^fl: K JL €5_K_A^^^ Raclio PrograiTi Day's Work Group Tries ST.^*ri6iir V^lbc, Bridgeport arid New Haven tly Noillc Ilnic Carpenter Out New Tires

Imonts—Jimmy Parrell— Lucy Mon­ DAll,Y.>NEWfi- FEATURK8 AND ...rlltsbjrRh Tcslinu U-ihoratory roe By C. & N. II. Carpenter WEATHKU RKI'OUTS Conducts sua And Wear Tests ,__ In Novel .Design SUNDAVS 7;45 P M—The Partridge Trio (JOIN TO CHURCH Trends For Men On Safety Tire Crock 0' Smacks PTA NOTES Last week a good woman asked me IIY iVKDNESDAY, MARCH Z3 If my remarks about church going For St. Patrick's Day Meal II; 30 A M— Yankee Network OUIUH OIlAIlAAf CONNIiCTiaUT CONGUI-SS |the annual .mccthlfi. Mrs, Stanley B'Ai A M—Lenten Services were Intended fpr her. I assured her What he believes the most .severe Weather Service 3:00 V M—Connecticut Colonials Let .somcthinB of the carefree hosimold nnd the center filled with par- that there was nothing per-ional and exhaustive scries of grueling! "Building tor Tomorrow", will be,Crockett was elected vice-president If you think we celebrate March. 2 egg yolks beaten; mix well. Add Oi'-iS A M—Yankee Network News 5:00 P M—Street Scene from New pitallty so charncterlstlc of the jsley buttered potatoes Is another in about what I wrote. It did, l(oweyer, ikid and wear tests e.ver made on a There can bo no deviation from the tiiemrof the annual convention jf^'"' M'ss.Anna Coleman. Vrcasurcr. 1:30 PM~Yanki;e Network News sons of old Erin dominate your teresllng and inexpensive possibil 17 because It's Saint Patrick's blr-' VV teaspoon salt. Cool silBhlly Haven'; , ; make mclhluk.of a story. A.rain- lew automobile tire before It .was the hard and fast rules governing i Mls.s Helen .Robinson was named to '^0:30 .pM~Yankoe.5fotwprk iNcwa' household for St. Patrick's Day. Re­ tly for the March 17 dinner menu. of the Connecticut Congress of Pa­ thday, you're wrong. It's the day '^"'* " '' „ ,. , ..., „, '0:,45 P M—New Haven Teachers tster once announced to his congre­ ntroduced to the buying public are the wearing of the Tuxedo and Full serve a second term as secretary. Jl ;0d i*.M—Vaiikce Nel,work'Wea­ gardless of whether It is a party Precede the main course with cream rents and Teachers to be lieUl April the .good Saint died. Ills feast day, egg w'hltes beaten stiff. Turn Long'uc gation .,that,he thought women descrl,bed;here,by Mr. Ocorge Smltli, Dress. Many people are inclined, Inio rctrlgcralor trny and chill. This ther Service B:00 P M—Conn. Federation Mu.sic you are planning, a tea or just the of pea or spinach soup, generously 19-20 at the Hotel Bond, Hartford. oiiRhi' to obey their iiii.sbands. He manager of The Tire Shop located unknowingly or otherwise to break RIOMAUOIN nccordiiig -to the .savants. There is inixturc.rs"dpiiclo"urin'n scinV-fi'm I 11:30 PM—WICC Local News family dinner, take time in advance sprinkled with chopped parsley and Dr Thomas W. posling, .second vice- Clubs. ., , , , understood that there was one wo­ ,it {vlcadow and V/ater .Streets, New these accepted rules to tlielr own The State.,. Boni'd.of Heallli Is a story, faith and tho truth be on statu, serve as a topping for van- tviONDAYS Thru J'lIDIlSDAYS to work out an interesting, apr- bring it to a successful conclusion president of the National Congress . 0:30 PM—Bridgeport Symphony man In the congregation who die! Haven, reprcn.statlvcs of The B. F. detriment. In dLscussing the dliuvei sending a representative to Mo- kmi\vn,' that says It's the 17Ui liy lHa Ico orcnm, pudding or cake '7:30 A I^—Wl'CC tocalNcws' proprlate, color scheme and meiiu. by topping the family's favorite of iParcnts and Teachers, will be uuiuguln School for,a half day on Orchestra not do that, lie had such a contempt Ooodrich Company here. coat it is never correct to wear it conipronilsc. . , . ,, squarc.s. ,, ,, , . , 0:.00 A M—Yan(cee,Network News 10:15 P M—Koko Head Hawallans Tliere is nothing that so detracts pudding with greon whipped cream tlie principal speaker. Mnrcli 24 to' . conduct tlic annual (or her that he thought hg would I1 Mr. Smith, following his recent before fl p. m. It .seems there was one Irl.shfuc-I , '•— 8:15 P;M—Yankee Nel\york Wca- from the Joy of entertaining as tlio and an emerald cherry. So great has been the increase in round-up of children of pro-school thro^ a hymnbook at her. It Is said ! announcement of the new Safety tlon vvlVo^ said Paddy's day was tho I Cocktail sausnges.moy ho .sltcwer-. theriSorvlce ,' '' TIIUIlSnAV, MAKCII Z'i liectlc, last minute rusli ot "getting Irish Stew Tile styling of the dinner coat is membership of the . Congi ess, that age. Parents expecting to bring to that evpry wqpian In Ihe churcl: Silverlown tire with the "iife-saver" ath, while a rival' bunoli of apal- <=(! on toothpicks bolweon slices of ll:2^ A M—Local Weather Report IfAS AM—Lenten Services ready for company," and the clever 2 lbs. lamb or mutton a matter of (ho wearer's choice. only two or three cities in the state the clinic children wlio will enter dodged down behind.the pew. to tread says: ' poenKClnlmod.lt was-Uin Dill. They cucumber pickles. . ^ 11:30 A M—WICC Local News 10:45 A M—Conn. ConKresa PTA hostess will see that her plans are 0 medium potatoes Eitlier single or double breasted mo­ can occomodate the delegates. Qretv- school for tlie first lime next fal), avoid the hymnbook. Anything "Before the Goodrich company fpnglit (with mucji Irl.sh coiii;pltl I '•———• • 1:00 P M —Yankee Network News Hubert Cllsh, A.sst. Supt. carefully made and carried out C medium carrots dels are perfectly correct for any ter Hartford Parent Teacher Asso- are. asked to give their names to about non-church going Is likely to vould release Its new tire to its ai)d sucii, no doi|bt)' aiui, foiiiflit un-' r 5:30 P M—WICCXociil News Mew Haven Schools ahead of time in order to avoid any 0 small onions occasion, although, the style trend clatlon.s, host to convention delega­ Mrs. Alvln Thompson. \ ha,vc a very wide application. lales organization It enlisted Pitts-, 111 stepped In n Sco'tcliiunn and got 0:lfO.P,M—Yankee Ngtvyprk Wea­ 1:15 H M—Now Haven Council such catastrophe. 1 small yellow turnip, cubed of today shows a much stronger de­ tes, is planning to entertain more By the way, I have rnade a rare jugh .Testing Laboratory of Pitts­ thorn to agi'ec on Uic IVi.'lir ther Service [ ,,' ' Social Agencies—Mrs. Prances Coles 2 teaspoonful salt mand for the double breasted coat tlian 1000 PTA incmbers lit the two- SUMiNlKR UOHNH-llP discovery that should make It eas­ burgh, Pa., largcsl Independent test No iiiatler wo celcbi'atc St.' Pa­ 'lOiaO V M—Yale University News .3:00 P. M—Connccllcut .Colonials "The wearln' o' the green" from ',4 teaspoonfuli pepcr than the single. This might be due day convention. ier, fpr many,, people to attend Ing organization In the United Sta­ William C, Hanson, PTA chalr- trick's Day,beca>tsp..ho is npalrpn, 11:00 P M—Yankee Network News 5:Q0 P M—Street Scene from a culinary point of view suggests 2 teaspoonful sugar to the fact that the waistcoat is not church on Sunday morning. I have tes, and asked the organization to Mrs Cliaries C. Kllby, president of man of §afcty will, speak Marcli 24|„„'|i\i"„r n'o'lan^,'"wcas"lier. And wo, 11:15 P M—Yankee Network Wea­ Bridgeport endless possibilities, not only for 3 sprigs parsley needed with the former and assures , ,, ., , - I Givu.vve, '/.es<.v.->»t IMnr aII cranberry Julco pflea heard, people .complain that make the most rigid skid and wear tlie Connecticut Cohgresij of Par­ at 8 p. m. at the annual meeting of cc'lebrato 'i' """" iii„.„;i, ...,;. ,,..,.. I ther Service ,. (Ij'l.S P M—Chevrolet Mu.slcal Mo­ March 17 but throughout the spring Plour to thicken. the wearer of more comfort. >rato it even.thpi.gh our own ^„„^ „ , ,^,, „ „, j ,^ they had only one morning when tests possible. They were given an ents and Teachers, will open the ihc MomauBuin PTA, , 11:30 I> M—WICC Local 'News ments" ' and summer months. A hearty, Cut lamb or mutton In inch cubes, Wing collars are correct with a convention. Greetings will be e.\ ancestors came .oih Galapagos or ^^, , , („„^ - ' Sanie as above, but Omit 10:30 they could take, a good .sleep, tjnd ab.solutely free hand. "green" salad should by all means add cold water to cover and bring 7:30 P M—Law and the Layman "More than 05.000 miles v;cre 1^'TlT'J'""^..f "'"I" °.'l.-!?"."'• l''"''"' l^y F'-"' D Wish, Buperin- roxoN New Zealand—which arc fine Isles, V M Yale University News t(iat .was Sunday,njornlng. Now the be included In the St. Patrick's Day to a boll. Add potatoes cut in eiglits, atlached shirt with turned down but pot Emerald I Fpr meat salnds a little hprao,ra­ 7;-15 iP M—Mclodlp-ns—Male CJuar traveled by the Goodrich testing tendent ot West Hartford scliools. Mrs. W. Veriipn Lytic, denn et the 'Wh.v, not? It's sucli a grnud-tlme FlUBAYS discovery.1 made was,this: that ope dinner menu. Foods which are na carrots cut in strips, small whole collar. The latter Is much more dish may be \idc|od tp MnyonnaUso, tett ' ' • '• pould get Just as much sleep by gp- fleet In making these invcsllBations Symposiums will be lield vnider New Haven Women's Cpllego was to liave a'par'ty and bo Irlsli-nierry 8:30 P M—Ray Qerosn, tenor turally green—peas, broccoli, spin­ onions, the tunrip cubed, par.sley, comfortable and presents a smart the dlrijctlon of. departments of the the guest speaker at a mcotlng of Ing to bed a bit earlier., Saturday with a senior engineer and three ach, green beans, asparagus — salt, pepper and sugar. Cover close­ and with dl.shes to bo mucto in Ir­ WrCC LOCAL PIIOOIIAM.S iunior engineers of Pittsburgh Tes­ ?,1.!^"'?'n;!!'l,Tll'' ""!!!^".°' '•'Zt.,C^neiatoit' CcuiBresrand"speciai Ii'oxon P T /y "Tuesday evening^ at |1 ish llgtinic—like thoao—oh'mavour- An Ironing board covoi' mny be FRIDAY,'MAIlCIl 25 night and In ,that way geltlng the should also claim In tlie meal plan ly and simmer slowly for 1 liour or used In the shirt is optional. The uindn fiovcfftl Inches liw'gcr tjmn.Uio J ,FpK WEIiK Ql': MARCH 20-20 sleep made up that they fell they ting Laboratory in charge at all programs will be presented by Hart­ u'clocic in the school. neen, try them nowl 8:45 A M—Lenten Services For garnishing salads, sandwiches until meat is tender. For eacli cup shirt cuffs should be exposed from ford school clilldren. Other guests bpni'd,,(ind,henii]iod.|tpr.st.rp.ifg,l.h. At needed.:It 1? a , wonder we never times. Special appartus automati­ and party dishes, chopped green of liquid stir in 1 tablespoon flour one quarter inch to threo quarters You don't have to bo Irish to col- tiich s'trciig tdiiqs.'lP' onoh,',cpn).er SUNDAY, iMARCn 20 3:00 PM—Connecticut Colonials cally recording .skidding on a chart at the conference will be Mrs. Fred INDIAN NECK cljralo. St. Patrick's Day^ It Is u good: 3:30,p iyl-r Afternoon Medley thousiii. of this befprol By. all pepper or parsley may be used ef­ mixed smoothly with an equal quan Inch below the cuff. This is not a crick M. Hosmor, president pf the liiVd alpiiK'thc sides' of llio' cloth, 0:00 A M—Morning Services from mVaiv3,gel that extraslcep, but lake more accurately than had ever been set rule, but fashion favors the dis­ The anniial mooting of tlic Indian American cu,siolii to lucludo hi piir St. .,.n. ...tirIt e gave more safe mileage than Febrnaiy Captain Pr.iy has followed •:;:^\^^i;^^r^£;^^ 1?^^^"'old. and hi=e bread, trim off crusts and cut each erwise complete the ensemble. Tlie the Sea as u career for more than 40 J I!due Alb SotttlLird. Nc popular in most households. It is .be,hold In the hotel ballroom. Reso­ part that the Juvenile Act was cre­ tiny shamrocks made by . sllciiiK in cookies, nuitlins, cake. , 0:45. i\ M.-rI,.cnten Services, Rev! Orchestra has been so neces.sary to .strengthen any other tire In its own price yell a. Ijfothcr. C Ics. 23 ye.irs old. > etit alono to ' of the kid." slice into 3 or 4 strips. Spread with white carnation Is always correct. across a medium sized grc'on pcji- plentiful in the markets at this lutions to be acted upon mu,st be ated not to punish but to correct I ' ' , • " ' 'Paul-'Wells .' .11:30 A M—WICC Children's Re­ every agency that stands tor love.jrange, averaging 19 per cent more the mixture, then toast under broil­ Black is more preferable for studs pcr. vue time and cooks in a comparatively presented to the resolutions com­ tlje child. If your wattle Iron .ever .becomes 3:00 PM—Connecticut Colonials Justice, righteousness and good will, non-skid miles than the others on er until delicately browned. and links ^ Lamb Urenst Koonoiuleal >talnefl wlUi,^)ltao?,chD,i;rpi\,{pna,„or short, time. Meat loaf baked in a ring mittee before 8 p. m. Monday, April Rofresliments wore .served by tlio ' 5:00 PM—Street. Scone ,rrom Now. .7:30 P M—YMCA Southern Con­ as at the.pi;esent time. which the tests were inade. daughter, Elsa. of West Main Street Tiip ilgmli ,brc.o^sl Ja..anqWipr.-oco-'^^l„r^,^^ The pocket kerchief sliould never 18. Mrs. Burdctte J. Buck of 25 Cum fcllowlnglipslesses; Mrs. Aitpn Red­ Hnycn ference "r.he ohiirch needs every lover of "Despite the seypre nature -of the have returned from a visit in PougU Civil Service bo exposed more than is necessary berland .Btregt, Hartford, is clialr nonilijal cut wYph.is c^ccllqnt.wnen \i8ld' dloatior'tkt ?''aoeWBcmtch 0:15 P M—Money Matter.s—Bridge test, not one of the new tires blew keepsie, N. Y. man, Mrs. ..George .EUsvortii, Wlro. ,4,V\ti;'=,d. A m'?'','' ^%,"^S.#".".lnB and^l/Wclv- polish'oH a»''lO';'cleans. humanity, everyone who lopks for- to give tlie kerchief a nonchalant man of this cenimittee, Cyril Newton and Mrs.AWdi'PW'Law port City Tru.'jt Company i out, or failed fro.m any cause, while may be out along next to the taonp, simply, sprinkle a small quaiVllly of' l\yjud„.and prays for the coming of Examination appearance. This can be topped off renec.' . . , • , 0:45 P M—Bellmen Male Chorusinis' l' oarlorc Sp>nt Ointlbettor days. The little Union Clmp- two of the other tires failed. iMARltlAGE ANNOUNCEMENT rden Notes with a white carnation. •-•TJNioN or the cut^may bo boned, the dross- .ti,is,o|onnor„9h a damp'.;,elo|h and- .7:00 P M—WICM-WICC BpelllnBPolUnKg Bee l.LtJdUCI i OCl II - ^11 11 |^, belongs to Short Beach, to all the Announcement is made of the hig spread.on4pp, :aod,,!,ljo.bwnst,^v,b it '•'SvorJ.ho :^talnfid;::s^rl^go, Patent leather shoes are more do The Union School PTA study .SOOTH u ' •il-MJ' M-JJew Haven Symphony Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Friscoc of coming marriage of Miss Beverly sired for tuxedo wear than with ro od ,.af.(,or. thc..fa.sI.lon of a Joly^^,eii 'tlio stains ,iaisAppom',,,v^^^^ people. Let ,us fill'it up next Sunday "I've lost.my place," walled Pat­ The United Stales Civil Service The State Federation of Garden required to pull the clumsy plows group met Tuesday with Mrs Ivor Officers were elected as follows Orchestra East Haven have returned from a Langdale, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. the full dress suit. The.'se are worn roll. Veal breast may bo ti'catod In.^,,,,, „ dan'ip''clolivanfl.'ary.'and Plea To President E. C.C. ty. Commission has announced open Clubs will give a lecture-course in Erlckson of 41 Sanford Street. for the,coming year by the South three weeks trip to Florida. Robert Langdale of South Main then in use, but horses took over this with plain silk hose. The matter of the same way. if,desired. .your waffle Iron wlHBloam with TUESDAY, MARCH 22 competitive examinations for the tile New Haven, Y M. C A. on Mar. burden eventually. School PTA president, Mrs. James Thin slices of beef or veal wrap­ Business, Labor And Public Offiuials AUTO ICILLINOS "TRY LIVING" Street.to Robert Osborne Ritchie, a topcoat Is still a mooted question. MOTIIEll'S CLUB l.splc ai)d span.qleanllnoss. ,• 8:4.5 A M-^Lonten Services following positions. 30, April 6-13. In this connection there Is a defhi- Mnllllo: vlce-prosldent, Mns. Arnold ped around a savory bread dre.H.sui( illt Uncertainty New Haven lias done well to make "Something for nothing Is Just Rev. and Mrs. William H. Nicolai' •son of Mrs. Alice Ritchie, on Sat­ Three, tablcs.pttafldge and Pne of Lectures will be given on land­ Ite trend to do away with the velvet Clarke; sccrotary. Miss Halllgan; make a fuvorlto moat dish when- 10:30 A M—Shopping Parade with 111; least a vigorous effort to reduce that," says William Moulten Mars- are in Sandown, N. H. for a ic urday afternoon, March 26 at 4:00] In.';poctor of Clotlilng ,$2,000 a For flea beetles attacking toma­ blngo was played Monday at tho J)IO|lK Il/VyON scaping, botanical gardens and li­ collar this season and have the coat treasurer, Mrs..Joseph Sap'^o. ever served. Those are known a.' Virginia Miller , , . ST. LOUIS, Mo (IPS)—In a spirit auto klUings. The 25 mile an hour ton, In "This Week." "The world days. o'clock at the home of the bride's year, Quartermaster Corps, War toes, dust witli a ground derrls or liome of Mrs. John Rosjan for the Production of rayon. In the Uiil- lies with a collar of tiie same material. beef or veal birds. 1:15 FM—Piano Miniatures ot cooperation, business and labor speed limit Irritates me. I like the doesn't owe you a living. It would be parents. Rev. Charles R. Coolqy, Department. cube' root containing .75 percent ro- benefit of the Mother's Club. ted States dui'lng 1037 totalled pp- The choice of hat is another .SIIOIIT DliACn Other moat cuts which ai'c easily 3:00 P M—Connecticut Colonials leaders and city officials of this feel of a car when It Is purring cheating you If it presented you Ml-, and Mrs William C. Hlgley pastor of the First Congregational 1 Chief, Rosearcn and Statlscal tenone, three or four times at five Mrs. John Donnelly v/as awarded proxlmatoly 325.000,000' pounds,' a 3:45 P M—Kvolyii,acrsteln~thea Green temples, closed against the Item where the wearer can assert Tho Hon. J. Edwin Bralnard. pres­ stuffed arc boned jiork shoulder,, city have dispatched a Joint plea to along at a good va.te. I, suppose.most .with one. The world owes you no­ have left Cocoa, Fla. for their home I Church will perfonii the ceremony g^-.j^^ j ^ j^^^ ^^_ to seven day intervals. To make up the prize. ident of the Branford Police Com- two sections of .sparerlbs .sowed-to-' new.Jilgh rocord;,Thls .figure oom- tre Reviews beat Ills preference. Many favor the Op­ President Roosevelt and, tlie MlS' people do enjoy that. And 25 miles thing but It offers you a priceless ''"•<=• I " ';'^ P"f ™« "V" .''""f'"f.'iucalion. Department of the Inter- the dust use 81'/i pounds of clay mLssloners will address the Short getlier around odgos. flank stoaki parcp. |Wlth . 27;7,Opo,0OP ,P9i)n„i„„j cube' root; or buy ready-mixed. Mrs. Raymonei Hanley was named sclipol .on the subject, "Protection a pocket In the center. Bridgeport Open to any pilgrim's feet. In mentioning the mid-nlght blue pldyment tp iiioi'd ' po'rsohs'yddi'ly uncertainty over future government ,he midst of a lot of traffic, and who wants something for nothing. from the local Post Office. president of OerrLsh School PTA at For Our Children". ' I'lasy Fish -Soup «, 1. ,., i. ,T • . i- u., T^ , n, 1 1 • . . Fu I iniormation may be obtained —Theodosla Garrison color. Many of the readers of this since ItSiboglnnlng. ' ' ' . 6:^5 p M—Chevrolet Musical Mo policies. , . , . note the dangerous crossings, and Because It Is what you give out ra­ Vegetable and fruit growers of 2 cans condensed tomato soup Street, East Haven is home fromlW. Barker, will be her sisters ma- cohmiii will wojidcr why this color These uncertainties were descrlb .see the. Imperfections of human na­ ther than what you take In that Naval Training station at Newport, Itron of honor, and Hazel Louise • Something over one century ago, four Connecticut counties plan to lalns liquid .soap. The nui'flo uses It 2 cans of water ?d by the leaders of the meeting as ture as exhibited in careless driv­ builds happiness in your own mind, Sl'USCniBB To THE has been In such wide demand. This R. I. He leaves tills week to board j Langdale, sister of the bride, will be it took the labor of 83 out of every hold a day-long meeting at the Ag­ particular color has the tendency to Nurse's Little herself first,'never touching any­ 2 teaspoons grated onion As the traffic signals chanffod. a 'the principal contributing cause of ing, I am forced to the conclusion the only depsoit vault that Is burg­ one of Uncle Sam's siiips. |a Junior bridesmaid. Mr. Ritchie will IIRANFOKD REMEW ricultural Expcriinent Station at 1 cup flaked salmen lilg Jlmouslno /itppjjed /iljruptly. A 100 workers in tlie United States to appear considerably blacker tjian thing else In the bag until her RADIO \ •ncreaslng uncmpolymcnt." that any speed beyond that llnilt, In lar-proof." '— have his brother. Thomas for best run the farms. But modern agricul­ New Haven on March 21. A program 2 tablespoons butter '. ycry r.am.shac)ijc little ,cai-, .bphlnd The meeting was called upon the a.crowdcd city.is dangerous tlie ordinary black under artificial Black Bag Has Jiands are clean. And she doesn't •Mr. and Mrs Louis Klrckncr and man. tural machinery, and better distri­ of interest to both,groups Includes lighting. You have peraps noticed | .Combine the spup with water. bimipd'tl into it! 'I'lio' traffjc Iprfloor uiggestlon of laljor leaders on the have to ask .for a towel, because CDerviee Bureau I One,thing Is sure, and that is that bution facilities, have .so altered this talks by Neely Turner, Assistant the greenish tinge to some black Add grated pnion and bring to a went pver tp llio drive'r pftli'e siiinll 'iieels of publication of figures show Alfroil Wartl ! in some way this frightful slaughter picture that only 17 out of every Entomologist, and M. F. Morgan. fabrics under yellowish lighi:s. Mid­ .Large Content that's in the bag, top. NPW a.bottle boll. Add flaked fish. Hcmove from Bar aiid said.: i,"\Yliat do yoit mean Ing a sharp increase In January un- has got to siop. Have we become a iOO workers are now needed on the Chief Agronomist,at the Station. A night blue always has a Jet black of alcohol Is produced. No, it's not fire, add . butler and servo immed­ Ijy riipnluglriio ..ihl.a .r.ellqw7 .C,an't unploynient copiparcd with a simi­ you'^stop at signals? , .V^ljttt's your fj FEEE TUBE TEST lot of .barbarians that \ve can read farms, releasing a large amount of committee of staff members coop­ look. .Mystery Solved. But Qufslion llc- for rubbing, backs, but l.s used along iately. Servos 4-0. ', lar period in 1037., unmoved,such Items as this; "Two Chocolate Bar Fluff nanie?'' "Flaiinlgan. Pat'i-lck ,F)ajt- I SERVICE ESTIMATE man power for other productive en­ erating with county agents are mak­ malns How Public Ilealtli Workers with the soap to clean thermpme- The resolution containing the plea killed by autos in New Haven over ing up the program One last word—the use of the Melt . iilgan. Born I'li'." bpnegal.'''"6ii,' so H ill your homo !— no obligation terprises. evening stick has been dl.scontln- rack .So Much In Space tcrs. 0 the .Washington.officials read as jthe week end.'Forty-six killed in ' Lookjng back down the centuries 3 plain sweet chocolate bars In top you're one of those -Frannlgaris y 'oliows: the nation over the sanie period?' ued. Tomorrow—the correct wear­ Would you like an apron. nurseV; part of double boiler. Turn the melt-.from Donepl. Well; Just wrilt-rlgiit ,„ PHONES 1 gives one a clear picture of how E. M. Stoddard spoke on "Wild ing of Full Dress and accessories. The nuostion, "What's In the little Whereas a meeting was this day! We are not so burtal and unfeeling Flowers of Connecticut" at a meet­ Qh,. no. I have one right here in my'cd chocolate that Is somewhat stiff hero, Pat. while I see what that 'i East Haven 4-0130. Bran. 614 ], man has been emancipated from ARC MAHARG will answer all black bag'?," often put to the.public lad In the City Hall in the city of as that.'We are Ju.st careless, and the physical drudgery of farm work. ing of the East Haven Garden Club health nurse no longer remains a bag. fresh and clean, to protect my Into a bowl which cpntalns. bpob meant by backing Into ypu.' 3t. Louis ot a large group composed allow a iiorrltjle situation to grow questions .submitted to him relative uniform. And this little svhltc bas­ In the early days of America's de­ Tuesday afternoon in Hagaman to mens fa.shlons addressed In care mystery. Little as it is, it contains if leaders of labor, business and in- up because we do not give attention velopment, the brawn of man was Memorial Library. about everything under the sun, ex­ in is used to boll and stprlllze the In­ ,lustry and the municipal govern- to it. of this paper. Enclose stamped and struments, ijotli before and after self addressed envelope for replies. cept new babies, as Is frequently What Do You Know About Health? aent, and Now it Is not yet sure that cities saspected by small children when use. Then, there's a whole stack of ' : By FISHER BRQWN.onj f-lAT FALK_ "Whereas It was reported to said \nd towns have authority enough to Brings Greater Savings on Current the nurse calls at a horiie to render linen cases. They hgld a little roU of FRJEJE FREE Oversize Letters COnLMVUI .«i»-«l>l.l" tU** «»"<.l. >wC icetlng that the uncmployinent "jrapple with the matter effectively prenatal or post-natal care cotton and .a few sterile drcssiiigs Ituation in the city of,St. Louis is • IT'S A FACT for emergency use, not cnpugh for .WHO .WAS but it is not too. early to consider Diana Went Contents of the "Utile black bag" aWHAT 15 , surgical dressings, fcr the patient nd lias been, tor tlie past several iondlng men or women to the leg- Are Bad For The were explained today in .the weekly HOUSEMAIDS WILLIAM ^ Introductory nonths, Increasing .to an alarming slaturc who will make an earnest ooo broiidcast of the Slate Department I supplies his own. In anpther linen KNEE? HEWSON? xtent, and To Town case are some rubber tubes and effort to ,meet the problem. Think The tomato Is a berry! Botanists of Health by Hazel V. Dudley, dir­ "Wliereas, It was the unanhnous or you may not S^ave at a/// .Eyes of Children glass Irrigating tips, together with » Offer 5f the agony that each klljlng so classify it anywhere. For spring there's the formal hat ector ol the department's Bureau of •pinion of those, present at sale' 'wrings to sonie family, and let us funnel, which .arc used lot Irrlga-. Don't buy your children story of Milan straw in raspberry. Public Health Nursing, and Ora B. neetlng that the principal .contrl- •esolve io make our highways some- ® No rcfrigeriior buyer sliould miss our gala Spring tlons and other treatments. And Slu->wlng of die roost attractive, usable and money- Come In I LISTEN to the NEW "Cole" is an old word for cabbage books printed In large, oversized Crow, the bureau's supervising ,iuthig cause of such Increasing ,un- .hlng besides a trail of blood and now, out comes a scale all ready to One Brake saving l-rijjidaites ever built! They give you rROOF —hence "coleslaw", and don't be letters and words, parents are ad­ Have ypu seen the latest millinery nurse. 'inployment Is the uncertainty In tears. E. Cl C of amazingly grcatet savings on current... food ... SILENT METER-MISER Just how carefully and compactly weigh the baby. mslness and industrial circles as saying "coldslaw" now. vised by reading technicians of the fad for evening and sport called The bag must be pretty well em­ justmenj itc ... upkeep. And they reveal why you must save Uses so lUtte current—You can American Optical Company. "Babu.shka?" It Is a little peasant the nur.ses bag is packed —It has to 0 the future policies and course of THE NEW BIIIDGE in all 4 of tiicse ways or you, may not save at all. hardly hear tt run! hold all It docs—was revealed by ptied by nov/.But no..here are some he government, in this distressing Tain't true that that pearl you If you do, their ability to attain cap and comes In .several different clever little .side pockets, each de­ $30,000 for a new bridge across That is because some refrigerators may save pen­ colors and fabrics. It can be worn Miss Dudley pnd lyilss Crow by un­ Ituation which prevents govern- nies in one, two,or even three ways...only to wa^te Meet the simplest re­ found in ypur oyster stew would be normal reading .speed and compre­ signed for Its own special article. ^arm River. That Is quite a dltfer- frigerating inedunism packing one before the microphone. NG CHARGE nent, business and labor from co- ihU.iri A fourth way. So, to avoid "hidden extrava­ valuable if not cooked. Polls in ed­ hension.may be retarded, they warn. for .spprts tp keep the ears warm or Along one side are the Ihermome- int sum from wiiat was first men- frcr buiUrSavcYCS: up to From the limited Interior were my­ iperatlng and capital from securing gances", demand PROOF of 4-\v.\v SAVINGS. Frigidaife ible ersters dpn't.make the grade at These experts point out that cur­ for evening tn protect your coiffure. Urs; on the other the instruments, To introdiicf) our Bralco Do- ioned. But doublless It Is nearer tc with the New Silent Mctci-Miset gives you this 25?6 MOKE on dec- , steriously plucked all of Ihe neces­ tricity tlun even the Tiffany's. rent belief regarding desirability ot To be "Ln the swim." you really 1 fair return and labor's fair .wage vliat Is really required. All of thi.« of. Also NKW "Double-Easy" Quickube "Trays .,. sary tools the, nurse needs In her scissors, forceps and the like. There partmont to oar owners wo arc "Now be It resolved that this meet ciirrent-saving Meter- large type for .small children Is un­ should have one are also tongiie deiiressors, safety llustrates the fact that It Is much Ni;-*' Moistutc-Seal Hydrators . , . NE'ffLY-STYLED Miser of 1937. Completely scalcii. Auto-, work, much after the fashion of a making: this liberal offer dur­ Ing hereby Implores the President 9-Way Adjustable Inte­ Adam's hunk of forbidden fruit founded. Studies made of the prob­ pins, tnolhplcks, and a hypodermic 'jetter for a community to carefull.'i matically oiled and cooled. Comes with lem indicate, they said, that aver­ One of the newest spring shoe de­ magician pulling a rabbit from if the United States and all repre- Investigate and consider before rush rior and scores of other 5-Year Protection Plan backed by stuck in his throat on the way ing tlio month of March only, exclusive advantages. age "recognition" span per fixa­ signs Is a draped fabric .sandal hat'iuhough the%Ve;7di£taVorhas|::?i':^ ^1 ""'^ "^ ^^^ P^^'"- lentatlvcs In Congress to take such '.ng Into a project that may not be GtNERAL MOTORS. Scc-hcar—the pROor! down; that's why It's called "Adam's clan's prder. •Bring this notice with you Simplify your buying Apple" tion is only 1.2 words with a college which has the appearance ef being more room In the hat, lieps as may ,be necessary to re-. '.he best possible under the clrcum- problem...see Frtcidaire , And last but far frum the least Is .WHAf New ^'DOUBLE-EASY" student, while with children in draped pn the fpol by a dressmak­ First produced were the bottles, QF\E/\T MOVIE leve the uncertainty of mind pre-, itanoes. I take It this bridge will be first... be safe and save! but they dp not contain medicine, a .ta.iilky brpwn . envelope. It con­ 'ailing In labor, business and in-, The Hebrews probably derived primary grades,it is only .4 of a er. It Is called the turban pf the fpot tains the records .which the public PROBLEM ilaced where It ought to be. It will QUICKUBETRAYS word. Thus, when over-.slzed type and is the shoe for spring because that's the doctor's Job and It'a Time for Inspection lustrial circles." ipen up a lot of vacant land, and their music from Egypt, Babylon health nurse must keep of each case. DIDMILC^ Only Frlgidaire has them! is employed in ^aching a child to besides, every patient has his oi SOLVE ? loubtless lead to n much needed cut and Assyria; but while they adopted Now let's see you put them all '>v . ^1. RILEASE CUBES the instruments of tliose nations, read, the "recognition" span is fre­ When a house dress wears out her own medicine. Bottle No. 1 con- off for fast traffic, incidentally, .OOK FOB THIS Vii^gii/ HAWt MJ i A\/ J-^''INSTANTLY-SAVl- back again Into "the little black Some men smile In the evening, quently reduced to a point where under the arms. I make an apron I. Inflaininntioii lation' (clotting) could'he inniicnccd •ireparlng the way for the elimina- iO^ MORE ICE! they exalted it infinitely, regarding bag.". jome men smile at dawn, word prliasing and comprehension, of It by cutting dov/n the neck and coats are a popular choice. Single Answers: and swullinf; of by siilts of various kinds, Tliis ells' tloii of the eyesore called "Peat Only one lever to it as a direct means of communica T:he iaut the man worth ^vhile '• "WAY SAVING DEMONSTR-ATION lift and cubes are re­ tlon with God. and con.sequent reading .speed Is the center of the back. Then I face or double-breasted, v/lth many or XV j kneecap due to injury »uiri:ri;d covvry has aided duciors in making Meadow." ' E. C. C SEE OUK. by lliose who arc down on dmir sucCL'Ssful blood transfusions. ' 's the man who can sinlle leased! AU-mctil for seriously retarded. the raw.edges with fini.shing bias few buttons and many of few pock­ Oracle: "My poor Unklel He plays faitct freezing. No melting under faucet! knees a Krvat dual. Huuieniaid) arc .3> Vi)\i\n\%\cti .^cfiXitt^. Movie, tech­ When ills t\Vp front tooth are gone, ets decking out their trimly fitted the accordlan every night and crlci nicians h.iVL> fotind that a thin pur> Tire Shop, Inc. 2. TRAYS COME FREE AT FINGER- Physicians advertising themselves This Is apt to prove a stumbling- tape, and if necessary,- use part of frequcnUy a/flictcd Willi lliia disease TRAGEDY l to normal school progre.s.s the old belt across the back if 11 fronts, these coats promise to be a like a baby." —hence the name, • " • face ' of'' frozen • niilk entirely clini- TOUCH . . . with exclusive Frigidaire as cancer "specialists" should be j'natea reflections pf siudip lights on To be understood is to make sense. Patty, aged three, was sitting in CoNNECTicuir (RIGHTS. POWER Automatic Ti^y Kelease. livery trav, in later, they add, when more or less gaps. "must" In every young wardrobe. George: "Why dpes he cry? Doc.9 2.' An Ifllh' century nngliftli doctor • TEL. 8-2131 carefully avoided. who is known, in particular, for his the ice. Without its use, filipmg jce To make cents is to manufactpro her high chaii% eating around an e\'ery model, a"DoubIc-Easy" QuicKubc con.sistent reading is required of Sllm-sklrted or with slightly flared he play sad music?" scenes would'present an almost im* ear of corn. All of a sudden she Tray! No oihet like it! Sec PROOFI iniponant work on coaxulalion of Meudow and Water Streets money. To manufacture money is Cattle food is a by-product of tlie the,child to keep abreast of class­ True to the more casual spirit of j suggestion ut the ballerina, they are Oracle: "No, the accordlan keeps tlie blood, ,TJiroMgIi ' his cxpcri> ft^Ivat>le.p|iotograpfiic,pr6^Ieah - burst into tears. ( twenty years in Jail. Therefore, Tel. 744 Branford steel industry. room Instruction. the Spring mode, youngish reefer [flattering and slenderizing. pinching hlB stomach." menu, It was diKovured that'coagu­ NEW HAVEN what's the tise of li-ying to make "What is the matter, dear?" asked 221 Montowese St. it v.,',-,:.-- .Til.; -^/-y,fi li. .ii..(.,a ^ ; - - anybody understand you? her mother. A Page Five Pafi:e Pour THE BRANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1028 THE BRANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1038 If necessary, many observers be- social ncllvlllcs will also have a ing Btrcftk eiin Imnlly expect tliej OH, FOR ANOTHER ST. PATRICKI place on the program, finiH to HIIOW liny more Hpirit tliiiii FROIVI OUR READERS j llnore bllterlv'touKht leglsTaUv°e pro- EAST HAVEN Ealabllsliccl 1028 lliey (1.0 IlicmscIvcH. i iposais .slide unltl the next session. Mr. Charles A. Page ot Poxoii PubllKlicd Every Thursday At If timrc lire ii» many nn 15 piny- L •>«•»><« i « ««ii i>iiiii «I a>»I i^j-ijai would be more expedient than lloaa Is vacationing In Florida. Branford, Conn. Services will bo held hi the physically, and socially. It was a ors in llic town who will conio nul Wc sometimes receive coutriba- ths ot Jan. and Feb. they gojlo.slng valuable time away from re- NURSE, KErOKTS will be also heard from the chora'. by through a period of Butting, that on jspectlve election districts. group of the Half-Hour, Reading churches on Sunday niornhig as most Inspiring hour, Tho evening KF.AniNG CI.UB MEETS jiml tor the love of llic KH'in^. '""I lirms lo this column which arc faul­ Tlhe monthly report of the Vlsil- THE BRANFOlin REVIEW, INC. ty in siiellins, punctuation and sen­ clear days yon can find them Ini Ing Nurse Association given at the Club and the Salvo Trio, composed follows: closed with a discussion nnd n social 37 Rose Street wlio will play ball in llic trndi- tence structure. Wc Iiavc been cor- groups ot eight or ten. ju.st butting j The press gallery spectators are meeting recently In the town hall ot violin, cello and piano. St. Augustine's R. C. Cliurch, Rev. hour. Cake and coffee wore served The Halt-Hour Reading Club met MEVEK LE3HINE Publlahe) telling a story otaout a certain south lioiial Urnnford fnnliiini, tlicy recline llicni before pub'.l.sbiuR their heads against rocks nnd old showed 322 cases under care during James Coughlln, pastor; Rev. Na­ by Mrs, Ernest Llnsley and her recently at tho home of Mrs., Har­ JOHN C. OARR Edltol will KRl all the Hupporl in Hi'' Ibi^iu. ree stumps having a good time. At em congressman who has hit upon the past month and 183 visits to pa­ Mrs, Oeorge Cnffcry, Coe Avenue, than Conklln, assistant; and Mrs. old O. Baldwin in Bradley Avenue, Alice T. Peterson ....Aasoclato Editor a new way of "Impressing" the folks lioinc econolnis committee. Mrs. Frederick T, Callln was tho world. Wc liavc now discontinued this the beginning of this years butting tients. Twenty-nine visits wire will give a public bridge March 21 Edward 'Daly, organist and choir practice. Hereafter we shall follow aea.Hon I was called by my old friend back home. made to tlie nine .schools where 170 for the benefit ot Moniauguln Guild director. Mass will be celebrated at program leader, calling on the fol­ He asked permission to extend Miss Charlotte Merrick ot Totokct lowing members for onrront events; Telephone nrantnrd 400 copy faithfully without alterations. Art Webb lo go to get some rab­ children in all were given individual of St. Vincent de Paul's Church. 9:15 o'clock. Sunday School will fol­ has recovered from a recent Illness. Subscription Rate: FISH IS NOT FISH Wc shall Iteep original copy on hand, bits. You .see we have to be carelul his remarks in the Congressional health imsiiections, and 220 were Playing begins at 2:30. low with Instruollons by Dominican Mrs. Charles Necly, Mrs, P. S. Jour- Record—a privilege meaning that dan, Mrs, C, V, MoDormott, Mrs, $2.00 a Year, Payable In Advance It is generally conceded llml as wc arc rcipiircd to do by law, so and wear Icklcinlt's because these given treatment. Nuns from New Haven. Several members o( the New Ha, Advertising Rales. On Application lliat vcrificallou will he possible at rabbits have been raised around tlie ills ijreparcd "speech" could be print James F. Hlues, James Malone. Archer E, Knowllon, and Mrs, J, M. "pigs is pigs", bnt aeemvling In veil Loyally Club are planning to Wiilpl. Mrs. William L, Rice render­ anytime. Quarry so they not only butt, but ed in Ihe record without- actually Dominic Melillo, Mrs. Harold Bix- VERY icil;aw a dog (It's tills "watch dog" branch ot The annual "Dinly Moore" sup­ iscopal Church met on Tuesday at Apricot pie or Raspberry sherbet Coffee , toward war, I'Vanoc wns torn by don't know any bettor. survey of iiiitural gas and niaiiiifai'lnred gas. 1t would, appear dilTieiill Have things gone so far that you coming. Getting behind a round the govenimcnt that the adminis­ Mrs. Harold Boyd spoke on "Ca­ per .scheduled for .St. Patrick's night tlie Kcclory, the guests of Mrs, Fau­ Sunday; Spociiil £ull conrso Toe and $1.00 Dimiera domestic troubles, Tluly prnmiscil What Wfi can do about it in have formed the liabll of steeling? stone about the size ot a hens egg. tration seeks to abolish through pas thedral Glass" at Christ CliurcU has been poslliuned. Instead a card cis J. Smith. A covered dish lunch­ to duplicate Ihe progress of Ibis inie single iiidiistry from llie open sa;;c of the reorganization bill. Monday; to keo]i linnds off, iind HusHiu was Branford is imiially nothing. The Have you no Manhood? stand be­ kick it so liard and wish sucli force Guild yesterday afternoon. p:ivty will be Bivcn by the E E. De- eon was served at noon. A short Minted tre.'sii fruit cocktail, Plncapiilo Juice or Croani ot tomato soup hearth days to the present day eflioient uses to wblcli gas is put. Bill fore your mirror and see yourself It hit the dog and knocked out both niDcratic OIiil) in tile club headquar business ses.sion followed nnd the at least temporarily paralyzed as miirkols of lliis sectiou are sup­ BROILED FRESH MACKEREL doubtless tlierc arc many other siiailar stories of growth of industry as you arc, try to reason It out what eyes and the tall snapped off com The annual ladies' night of tlie tcrs in the Olson building. emainder of the aflernon was giv­ Colo slaw salad Buttered beets Lyonnalso potntooB a military power by the doslriio- plied with llsh from Boston or in the United States. /ou think of yourself; pletely about half way down. This Men's Brotherhood of the Old Stone en over lo lacking a quill. Hot rolls tion of its army leaders in Sta­ New York. They cannot depend, Think this one out; Five hundred butting went on until the eight ot Anne Peters, daughter of Mr. .ind Apple pie or Pineapple sherbet Colteo For instance, it was found Unit ijiri.OOO.OOO.OOO is invested in Iho Church will be held in the parish Tuesday; lin's purge. So Ad.olph the oppor­ upon tho sinnll local catch and million dollars collected so far this them were exhausted, and laying^ house, March 2'2. A sflpper served by Irs John Carter of 182 Kiiiiborly The Ladles Sewing Society of the gas industry lo furnish service to 17,00t),00() customers.'I'lie gas (unii- year, for the Social Security tax. down side by side made not a move, J Humemado voKelable soup. Cranberry cocktail or Clam chowder tunist just stopp(!(l in and tooli might possibly bo disciplined by the Woman's Aid .society will be fol­ Avenue, celebrated her seventii bir­ Conia'cgalionai Church met in the FRIED OYSTERS with tartar aauco pimics employ Ktri,l)()0 persons with iiiiiiiml payrolls lotalliiig t|iL!lll,- and the Govornmonl, what have t was completly astounded so Art thday at a .suvprlsc party at lier Chapel on Wednesday. Dinner was French fried potatoes Fresh vegetables Colo slaw salad what ho wanleil. Of course he the big fish companies if Ihoy l!y Crump J, Strickland lowed by a program. OOO.HDO and back of the job of eaeli cmiiloyee is an iiiveslniciil of they done with It? when this nione; nulled up the post and iilcklng up <' ^' * f * home recently. Her guests were Rose icrved at 12:30 under the direction Hot rolls wns culled hard nunies by sonu" were caught dealing with hieiil $117,0011. Ill ll)"i!l, llic average ein|iliiyee in the inil.iislry worked -18 Is needed, to lake care of the aged, four rabbits each, v/e went homo, I The pcrion who can do his work The regular meeting of tlic East Marie Tucker, Mary Lou LaPlam- of Mrs. Ernest Llnsley, hostess. Mrs. Pineapple Custard pudding or Ice Cream CoiToo countries, but Adolph takes such nshornieu. Cnnsccinenlly we have where Is It? What has become of It? showed Dr, Gaylord the rabbits and in the face of destructive criticism me Margaret Sullivan Roberta Nor­ R. Earle Beers presided at llie bus­ Wednesday; hours a week against -10 hours now and the pay level is .slightly higher Haven Business and Professional Little necks on the halt shoU, Pineapple Juice or clam chowder potty irritations in his stride. No, do you know anything about where he says they'd butted their heads so will always bo up high enough for wood, Janet Mills, Audrey Mills, iness session. to take our llsh olT llie ice or cat today. Men's association was lield Monday CREAMED FRESH COD ON TOAST hard boiled egg garnish there probably won't ho any this money has gone? do you know hard It cause high blood pressure his enemies to see him, evening at 8 in tlie Legion Hall in Anne Engleharl, Lucille Howard, Now green iieas French tried potatoes Cole slaw salad eggs on, li'ridiiy, (las heating of homes Is on the increase, it liciiig eslinialcd that that when this money is needed, for which brought on apoplexy and eeutly the Thespians held tryouts A large number of guests were European war jusl now. Bnt how Thompson Avenue. The speaker was Irene O'Conneli, Robert Granshaw, Blueberry plo. Ice cream or Taploca-Pociin Pudding Ot conrsc you can go fishing 2,000,000 homes in tho country arc now heated with gas. the purpose It was Intended for, or death was painless. Now my friends Happy is the unemployed person Edward J. Obert, whose subject was Francis McVeigh and Joseph Mc­ East Haven fur the parts nnd the follov/lng present at the moving pictures Colleo Clin Germany proceed witli licr don't you think It is better lo get members were ciiosen lo represent yourself iu season. If you dcni't Now to reach real figures big enough to asph.v.xiate you,—the to­ rather the purposes you wore made who does not ask for a job for tear "Hidden Enemies." Veigh, shown under the au.splces of the Thursday 1 announced aims witlioul evouUi-l believe, it was intended for, to your meat fresh and clean then to the troupe and the school in drama Young Peoples Society In the Chap­ Clam chowder. Tomato Juice or Little necks on the halt ahoU pay\too much tor your bait, bout tal produclioii ot naluriil gas alone in 1!);!7 aggregated I!,ri00,0()0,()fl0,- that he might get one. High School Notes GENUINE FILLET OF BOLE with tartar sauce . ally provoking a Wow-oltl CzccU- get your vole, Your baby.s bank will have to go in the woods and cut George Beckett, chairman of Ihe for the competitive play: el last Friday evening. Tho main liiro nnd (lie el lictcras, and it down trees, haul them in a pile Tlie newly-nominaled East Haven French tried potatoes Buttered carrots Cottage ohecso and j 000 cubic feet. This was an all time higli, exceeding liKlC by more than have to be robbed lo meet the Do not sit in your office and wor­ Board of Assessors was speaker Madame Eiiy.abeth Andraya, wife feature was "Robinson Crusoe" and oalovnlcia, so Ihoy say, is nuirltcd sweat and fuss until it snows and Musical Society Is making plans for pineapple salad Hot \'olls you have luck, you can feed ynuvl-jij „, ^^^^^^^ needs? Your Children will be Tax­ ry about liow lo get more business lis first concert to be an informal'.at the meeting of the Young Repub ot General Andraya ot tho army ot wns followed by a "Mickey Mouse" Caramel Pudding with whipped cream or Sherbet CoHeo as the no.\t Nazi victim and will have to make a tire to melt the snow ed, and your Children's Children while your customer waits to bo llcan club Friday night in West End Edward Munsoii and Mario Blan- tlic regular Government, Bariiara plcturo another comic and an ed­ family a nice meal ot fresh llsh andwalt until freezes, to catch some musicale Wednesday evelng, April he absorbecVwhen the psyoliologi-, also, and this Pled Piper that has walled upon, bo not expect to make Hail. This was one of a series of chard of llie .senior class have been Arnold; Josef a, MoUier ot Osiyald, a ucational film. It Is possible that for iiot over $3 or H a plate. weary old rabbit that comes along 6, at 7:45 p. m. in the Hagaman oiil nionicnt appears, After thai it made you think the Moon Is made ot many more friends unless you are talks lo members and friends of the named manager and assistant man blacksmllii, and a member of. the there will be another evening of looking for some warm place lo Memorial Library, The public is In­ WHY THE CONSTITUTION? reasonably true lo your present club on the various departments of ager of the Blue and Gold Varsity workmen's council, Shirley Lundln; pictures In May. will be llio Russian Ukraine, as green cheese, after he has spent all rest? I say not. Get a pole, smear vited to attend, and there will be friends. tlie town government. Mr. Beckett Slio-.v to bo presented on April 21 Anna, lately lady's maid to Madame BROWNINa KING & 00. THE REAI, CHARITY Somolbing over eight nionlhs ago, a Ocrman citizen, The licver- your money, made you such glor­ with Asafoetlda, light your pipe read no charge for admission. Among the Hitler has openly announced. told of the work of the assessors' and 22 for the benefit ot the gen­ Andraya, Marjorie Tlionipson. The Norlli Branford Parenl- No man, no honest 'man, wants ious promises, had a good lime the Old Testament and let tho rab- soloists wlio will take part in the That would probably revive the coddling. A fair chance to help him­ end Martin Nieuuieller, uii oulslandiug anti-Nazi Proli'stanl pastor, fishing at your expense, Is still V/hen Noah sailed the ocean blue, program are: Miss Ruth Alwood, office and of how values of properly eral school fund. At a special fa­ Teaeher Association met on Monday old Berlin to Bagdad ambition, self Is all ho asks If blind or deaf or was arrcslcd in lierliu because of his outspoken opposition to the dic- drawing his full pay, while some of bits butt themselves into eternity, He had his troubles same as you: pianist; Miss Marjorie Doyle, so­ are arrived at and oilier activities culty meeting on Monday supervis­ It win be remembered that the evening in the Center School for a of tlie department conducted. On East Haven HIBII Schhol won sec­ and would mean an eventual at­ crippled, still for himself he bo- lalorship of Adolph Hitler. you are on relief and many others P S—This smearing solution used For days and days he drove the ark. prano; Miss Barbara Hastings and ory assignments were given all regular meeting. Mrs, Edward Daly 'Once In A Blue Moon' will be, before the winter is past; ,0" Polc lor butting is handled ex- Miss Genevieve Steplienson, vocal April 4 the Young Republican Club teachers in connection witli the ond place over fourteen schools in presided at the business session. tempt by Qcrnuiny to get posess- speaks no more. The grenlcsl gift Later he was fouiul guilty of the "crime" of having djscnssi'd Before he found a place to park. one person can give another, Helen And all tho now you see it, and now '^'"•"'"'^'y by McDermott and Kelly, duet; Robert Schlegei, vocalist; will hold a card parly. Refreshments show. Connecticut State Debating League Following the transaction ot bus­ and crilieized government measures fnnu the inilpil. lie wnssenlcnced will be served during a social hour lust year. Participating this year on sion of India. Somnwhcro along Keller has snld over and over, Is not you don't men at Washington that j Main Street, Charles Hobro, vocalist; selections iness, Mrs. Daniel M. Doody pre­ "Sorry, Miss," said the traffic following the meeting. the que.'itlon: "Resolved, that the tho lino tho Polish Corridor and lo do something for him, but lo to seven mouths in iirisoii and a substantial line. Heeausc lie had been is playing your money, against cop, "I'm afraid the Judge will take Members of the Pioneer staff sented the guest speakers. Miss chance, if they would let things rest .several states .should adopt the uni­ Maria Shaw and Warren Brockclt, Danzig would bo scooped tip, thus enable him lo do somelhlng lor in prison tor a longer jicriod nwaitiug trial than that to which he was away your license this time." sponsored a .special movie bcnetlt cameral system of legislature" arc SALE reuniting East Prussia with the himself. sentenced, he was sot free. Hul—he wns immediately arrested by Se­ long enough lo get the kinks out, "Oh, no. he won't, because I UNITED WALL PAPER The eiglith anniversary ot Mom- at the local liieatrc on Monday and New Haven County Club Agents. that they put in things, by their id­ the following members of the de­ Miss tihaw told of the various acllv- A case in point Is Miss Keller her­ haven't a license." auguin Masonic Lodge will be ob­ Tuesday of this week. Proceeds are bating team: affiniiatlve—Kenneth rest of the lloieh.'And we luive cret Police and without trial was sent to n prison cnueeiilralioii camp. iotic calculations, or mlEcalcuia- CO. illcs carried on tor the girls and Mr. self, to men everywhere the symbol WASHINGTON served at the Masonic Hall March for tlie Pioneer fund. Piynn, Kalherlne Pagano, Marjorie not taken into aoeonnl'the Col­ All too often we lake our own Couslitutiun and the rights it gives tlons, business would come back, if Suits - Topcoats - O'Goats of a fruitful life grown from a CONTRAST WITH AiHERICA "We Save You Money" 21. Preccedlng the regular lodge Tliompson, alternate, Howard Sny­ Brockclt spoke of the work In gen­ onies wliicli Germany wants re­ bllEhted blossom ,. through pa­ us too lightly. tiiey did not keep it Hog tied; Telephones arc bought and sold meeting a dinner will be .served at A .special March-April edition of der; Negative, Jennie Rocco, Ann eral and showed a film enlllled, and speaking of hogs tliey cut down SNAPSHOTS 93 CROWN ST. "Opporlunlllcs" which told ot the turned,, tient nurture by a friend. March 3, In conlrust lo tieraiany, the Heverend Nieniocllcr und.er llic pro­ in Japan by brokers, the telephone 0:30 in the taammet hail by a com tlic "Comet" is bell!!! prepared by Gorman, Genevieve Stevcn.son, al- REGULAR VALUES TO $45 the supply, and paid tho farmer for mittce of the Princess Chapter, Or members of tiie staff. It will bo, cir­ various fields in wlilcli club work Anthony Eden was right. was the 61st anniversary of Miss tection ot the American I'onslilution woulil in Ihe first place never By JAMES PRESTON riunibera often determinating the NEW HAVEN, CONN. teriiale, Edward Munson. Debates Keller's first meeting with her tea­ the hogs he did not raise, and you price. Siiorter numbers are more Telephone 8-5405 der of the Eastern Star. All of the culated In two sectiou on March 31 will be held on the following dates: was done and how lliose enrolled "Bnelting up" for Hitler will load have been arrested for erilieising I he government or its acts; he would the poor sucker had to pay hlEh offlcers for the evening will be tilled and April 1. had opiiortunltlos to develop edu­ cher. Was observed as National Hel­ costly as unlucky combinations are Sample Book on Request March 21, Staples High School, West nowhere except to further bnok- en Keller Day, In aid ot the blind. not have been held for eight muiitlis awaiting trial and Iheii upon bis prices for your pork and bacon, less likely. Most important though by past worshipful masters and port, Conn., Affirmative, Westport; cationally, morally, spiritually. NOW! jng up. Some power or powers Civic and service club groups, which release could uol he arrested and sent away to a prison camp witliout they then ploughed under the Cot­ It is still pretty early for talk of are not the numerals but the pro­ these will include Elisworlli E. Cow- Members of llie junior and senior Negative, Ea,sl Haven. March 25 ton, so that the Japanese could sell logically France nnd England, on many fronts are doing much to trial. All because such things are forbidden by our Constitution, adjournment around the Capital nunciations. Examples: tour in Ja­ ies, George E. Munson, George M. English clai.ses are participating in Ea.sl Haven Hlgli school; Affirmative For the past six weeks, Mr, Coop­ help the blind ond Incapacitated, you theirs, and now they want lo City but there are definite indica­ panese sounds like their word for Chldscy, L A. Clildsey, W. J. Bab- llie a'nnual essay contest sponsored East Haven; Negative, Ea.st Hart er htis been holding meetings, dis­ will have to cull a hall sooner or Truly, we take too lightly this document which guards our every may wish to remember this word regulate the crop of the Farmer tions already that an early curtain dealli. The system is government cock, Lewis H. Belding and Les­ by the Nallcmal Life Insurance Un­ ford. April 7, a triangular debate cussing tho [lucstion, assisting with later to Nazi aggression. More right ns Americans. that raise wheat and corn, and veg­ lie B. Rodlield. The chairman in derwriters' Association. In addition with llamden, Waiiingford,, and $2450 from her; "Tho heaviest burden on is in prospect for this session of the owned, and subscribers often wait briefs, and assimllalion ot material over, sooner would be much nioro the blind Is not blindness, but Idle­ etables of all kinds so tliat you will soventy-flftli congress.. a year or more before service is av­ charge, of the arrangements for the to national prizes tor wlilch the stu­ East Haven. Tills debate will be held with the club. Miss Louise Scott will fefCootivo and. less costly than later. ness." have to pay double price, and your A quiet canvass lias Just been ailable. affair is James C. Ogllvic. dents are eligible, the local assocl- in Hamdcn. coach the presentation. NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS MEN AND MACHINES milk for the baby, will then cost you made in both houses and June 1 ution will offer prizes for tlic two double, It costs you now fifteen seems lo be the deadline set by The next well-child conference'best es.says .submitted iiere. Last STEEL PAY HIGH FAIIIM CUSTOMER The thninb rule ot courts is that "igiKU'anec of Ihe law is no ex­ cents the quart, -what will It cost most members, Willi May 1st a long will be held in lower hall ot the year the prizes were won by Robert "SUPPORT" IS WAITING Total payrolls ot tlie steel Industry A single large Eastern chemical per cuse" and this could well be extended to our everyday life and say you, when the feed Is regulated? .shot bet and May 15 a strong possi­ firm last year purchased 35,000,000 town hall from 2 to 4 p. m. March Whittlesey, senior, and Grace BROWNING KING & CO. As the time appronolios for the during 1037 amounted to $070,000,- It the merchant of today carried on bility. 24. Collins, iuaior. 000, tho highest annual payroll on that "ignorance ot facts is no excuse lo make false statements," lbs, ot farm vegetable oils to be CHAPEL AT HIGH ST, — NEW HAVEN opening ot tho Middlesex Ijeaguc his business, like our Governnienl To clear the boards—barring any made into products. cent ecord. The total for 1037 was 10 Today there arc nmnyiui siiiformed and misguided people who arc does theirs, God help business, and now legislative proposals from the j A social hour will follov; a nicet- A most enjoyaijie concert was l)rc- Lila-Mae Bootery biisobnll season, some local fans percent above the 1920 payrolls ot selling nil the machine as the big bogyinaii resiionsiblc for unemploy­ God help the Worklngman; You are ad.ministration's leaders—the mem­ HO HUM jing of A.ssembly No. 17 in the lodge sented during tho assembly period 58 College Kireet, New Haven are inclined lo look forward with $841,000,000, although steel Ingot ON YOUR ment. So the llachinery Institute set about gelling at the facts and paying more for your living ex­ bers luivc only to dispose of the lax The other day an invalid friend ot irooms tomorrow iiight at 7:30. on Friday by the llamden High gloom to Drantord's prospects, production during 1037 was about 0 penses today than ever you did be­ and relict bills, the big navy meas­ School Band under the direction of percent below the 1020 peak. used as the basis of its study the ofliciiil reports ot Ihe United States mine expressed the wish that she justifying tlieir pessimism by the fore, and your pay what of that? ure, three big departmental ajipro- might go out soniewiiere in the j Judge Artliur T. Connor, of tlio Mr. Clarence E. Grimes, Dressed in OPENING THURSDAY, MARCH 17 Oovernmeiit's Census l!ureau and other governmental agencies. assertion that the town will not does your pay clieck meet your liv­ priatlon bills, the long-Hisputed bright sunshine. Her charwoman. jEast Haven tov;n court plans to at- snappy Rrecn and gold unlfornis, COTTON UINTEKS BOUGHT Here are the fuels revealed by the Institute's study: "It is not ing expenses? are you still to con­ i tend tlie Connecticut Highway .Saf- tlic group of 70 student musicians support tho Icnni, The Review be­ wage-hour proposal and the rather joverhearhig her remark, spoke up: See Sam Peat or A total of 51,293,000 lbs. Of cotlon logical lo assume that tlu' machine is Ihe cause of uneniployment." tinue to rob your Baby,s bank? ambitious plan of the adminislra "My huiiband could take you. He's jety Commission, Monday, April 4 lircsented a pleasing program as lieves that Branford will support llnters from Southern farms went "Factory employment today is SI! per ceni above the ISll'.l level think this over, if you have any man lion to reorganize, several branches on relict now and we have a car."— Louis Voight I iat Yale, Tlie conference begins v/itli follows: White dress March, New- Factory Outlet a good team. last year Into the products ot a sin hood left, if not, then talie the of the national government. Letter lo N. Y. Times. a general assembly at 10.20. This ham; Introduetlon Act III I^ohen- when little machinery wns used,, while population is only 72 per eeiil ;/ your tires arc loorjt smooth, meeting will be followed by a lunch-1 By a goo(\ team wo do not moan gle large chemical company. 3runibs that are tlirown lo you. let us put on a new rugrjed non- grln, Wagner; Introducing the in- above Ihe 181111 lignrc. Had there been no inercasc in machinizaliou what you want la work, ond an Behind the desire for an early ad- con at the New Haven Lawn Club stnictinenls j)iM:olu, flute, oiioe, clar necessarily a pennuut winning Indian lore, including the niyslic sfcid tread, made Iroin vcw tough since then, a niuety-fonr hour work week would be reipiired for fac­ honest weeks pay, for an honest journmcnl, of course, is the hard i dances and rites of the Mayans and rubber! Work dona the same In the atlernoon there will be group inet, alto sa?:, tenor : ax, frtiich OF NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS team, Tlio other clubs in the YOU AND INDUSTRY tory workers to produce the goods ueecssary for the current standard weeks labor, are you getting it? are campaigning faced by most ot the Incas, are to be presented as a part day! meetings on education, engineering horn, Irumiiet, trombone, Ijaritonc, league have some very good tal­ rou getting tlie square deal that was enforcement, on matters of safety suphoniuni, tuba drums; Overture, FUOBI of living." members before the polls open next :of tho Pageant ot the Pacific on 4.75x19 ? 5.10 n'oniised you, Winter Is passing, which concern local safety commit­ Atilia; Trombone and Euphonim ent, and tlie local team is bound November. Treasure Island In 1939. 5.25x17 ..: 5.60 of Women's Shoes "WHAT IS INDUSTRY" lave you food? have you fuel? have tees, employers of labor, fleet own­ duet, from the opera, "Niinna," to suffer some defeats nnd can­ 5.50x17 6.50 ,•00 Clothing,? have the promises ers and members of Junior Traffic played liy Charles Dayton and Har-: not fairly bo judged, ns uusntistac- llADIO COMBINATIONS WHAT IS AN EDITOR? 6.00x16 7-50) We boast, and rightly so, of our nade by your President been fulfil Commissions. old Jordan; Renu'.rks by .Mr. Grimes' at 1/3 Original Price tory if it flnislios anywhere sliort A radio may soon be available for led, have you been Buncoed? Have 6.00x20 (truck) 8.60 • Tills Conference is the first of its and Introduction otr Mr. Pa.scale jreat national wealh. But this does every room in the home. A combin­ Some high school boys were asked 6.50x20 (truck) 11-35 ot first place. Thore are, however, not He only in our vast acreage of ,'ou a Job? If not what is the matter The Branford Review kind in Connecticut on a stale- who conducted t'A'o numbers; Cam­ EVERY SHOE GUARANTEKD ation radlo-retrlgerator has recent­ 30x5 (truck) 9-60 certain things that tho public has land, our national resources, our lo define an editor. Here are the .vith your Government? and the iwide basis designed lo give oppor- pus Memories and the llamden Higii PERFECT! ly been Introduced by a large radio replies of some of them: .Vlen you sent to Washington. AND EAST HAVEN NEWS 32x6 (truck) 14.05 ;lunily lor dlscu.ssion and planning School Band March. Edward Slrnonl a right to demand of tho players. supply of skilled and common la­ 8.25x20 (truck) 24.70 "Irm, and now the company is con "An editor Is a man who handles JAMES R. QUINN, to officials, organizations and in served as student leader ot the as- bor. All these things together will 1.00x20 (truck) 29.85 Members ot a team who do not not give people the things they siderlng radio-healers, radio-medl words." ' is read by more than dlviduals interested in safely on sembly, which was .sponsored by the $4.35 to $6-35 THE NEW FORDSON TRACTOR FOR 1938 consider it worth while to show up cine ciiesls and rndio-bedlanips "An editor Is a man wlio does not the hlgliw.ays. jmcslc department under A. George want in America or any other coun­ "BUTl'lNG KABltlTS" AU Work Guarunieed by for pvaotieo, or to get suCfieient try. do anything else himself, but when 10,000 READERS Pascalc and the high school asscrn- Thursday. I'riduy and Saturday! I ]5el'ore iiurcliusing your tractor rciiuirements, it will pay It is the genius of Industry, Its Approximately 42 Vi per cent of somebody else does, he goes nnd BY THE ISAKON Among tho.se who attended the bly committee. Pair ol 70c Hose Given Free | \ sleep tho night before a game to With Every Pair 0/ Shoes you to sec us. New and Keconditionod tractors on liuiid management, and the faith ot mil the traffic handled by the railroads tells the people all about it." I was much aroused at tlie story every week TIRE New York Flov/er show from East niaUo them physically fit, arc be The Thespians have entered a one •ree lose lions of thrifty citizens who Invest'is now carried in freight trains of, "An editor makes his living out of of how tho Maine folks get a sup Haven yere: Mrs. Adolf Pier.son, at all times. Aulliorized Fordson Parts untl Service. Advertisers in the Branford lievicw reach act play contest to be held Ajiril 25 iiig fair neither to the game nor their savings, which make It possl- more then seventy cars. the English language" ply of frozen rabbits which appear REBUILDING Miss Eisa Plerson, Mrs. Charles tho public. A star player who does "An editor is a man who has llie ed in the Review recently. •True, it approximately SO per cent ot the buying O'Connor, Mrs. Oliver and daughter and 20 at the Community House in ble to take our vast store of raw ma- Branford under the spon.scrship of EDW. COLE AND JOSEPH STERN I tcrlals, bring them together, and, That man who recently crossed industry ot a beaver and the In­ was a good story and well told. 5ut power in Branford, East Ilaveu and vicinity Edith, Mrs. George MacLay, Evelyn not show up for a game is not the Community Director, Mr. Harry OWNERS Conn. Tractor & Equipment Co. with the help of labor, turn them Broadway in New York on a rope stincts ot a bee." somehow 1 think us Conn, folks CORP. MacLay and Frances Andrews very offiootivo in pushing runs Brazeau. Miss Louise Scott, sponsor WELL KNOWN Into our necessities, our comforts,'stretched from the tops ol skyscrap Don't all speak together, broth­ have a way ot getting rabbits In a Read the Branf orti Ke-riew 608 Orchard St., FORMERLY OF across the plato or in checking tlio ot Troup C3, has chosen the drama, NEW HAVEN SHOE MAN 107 Grand Avenue Tel. 8-7440 Ke-w Haven, Conn, and all the things that raise life ors was no doubt Just another pod- ers. Maybe you brought 11 on your­ more humane way. If you know A pioneer cattleman in Wyoming COLE CLEANERS • Corner Goffe St. New Haven "When The Whirlwind Blow.s," by opponents' scoring. A team which above a standard ot mere subsls- estrlan who had lo find soino way selves. anything about the liabit ot Conn. Advertise in the Branford Review says that cowboys are becoming Tel. 6-9949 tssex Dane for the competition, Re- ^von't flglit to work put of a los-'tenco. to cross the street. --Anierican Press rabbits, you know that In the mon- scarce. But hasn't he a radio? / THE BUANFORD REVIEW,,THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1038 Pn.TC fir THE BRANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1038 Page Seven Tennis Baseball ' Lubrication Is Mileage Football Ui Golf LATEST SPORT NEWS i* Insurance for Used Pars Wrestling High Five Wins ICE SHOW Meanderings Basketball JOSEPH M. ZAFFINO SPORTS EDITOR (Cotitinued from Sports Page) (Continued from Sports Page) Mr. and Mrs. E. Caddy reUn'nbd Periodic lubrlc.i* uao clmrtB of cnra tlon of usoil cars 13 ot ilifforont inaUos Windsor Ilifih G F this week from a trip to Florida. champions In four skating. .This DUO wny to liisiiro and tnodela to do- Kosiorek, if .4 2 gcUliiB from them termino Just which of a Zamenskl, if ,2 0 .quartet includes Nettle Prantell, Don Sullowny, son of Mr. and m wailzlng champion of the United louK and iroulilo- lypool oil orgi-enso Donahue, If .0 0 Mrs. Frank Sulloway was removed frco mllc.iEo, tech- la rocomincndoti for Kotcha, c .0 1 , I Slates, I The New York Ladles Four to the hospital yesterday iiolo.tl»U ot tho Iho vnrloiia lubrica­ McGowan Back In Form, Giving Player Defense Pointers J. I spectacular exhibitionists, ENOINa . Book Worm Olesklw, rg ..0 0 E fl s 0 MnrkclerR tion iiolntB. CHAS B. Sulllman, Ig .0 3 3 A great casl for a great show, and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Meek ol point out 111 ti roceut wnrnluB 10 Thoy know Hint .1.' \ • '' -' - - -- an cntertnlnmeht not to be missed. Totals G.8, 0 18 New Haven announce the birth of n usoii car buyers in-ging Uieiii lo bo ono typo ot oil la rennlrcd tor llio Red Men Five ' Referee, Coogan, umpire Taylor daughter, Janice Ellen March 7 hi just na ctirclul of this tenluro ot crnnUcnso ami auoihor typo tor EYE .OPENERS'"by Bob Crosby spring loaves, Tho water punninnist Hornets Recognized Frank Aids Baltimore Score at halftlme, 13-4, Branford. New Haven Hospital. Mrs. Meek was iUoIr car's mnliitcnanco as It It woro Miss Lillian Ro.ss. daughter of Mr. n now' car. Imvo a waterproof groaao nnci a allll Cop Communiiy Lubrication mluluiUoa wear ot illUorenl typo of gruaso |s needed In the senil- final round of the McGowan Back and Mrs. John Koss before her mar­ Local Artist, Daisy Maud BoUia Wrote Poem In Book PubiiBlicrt Tills THE UALUABIE uiovlns parts auti iiromoloa suiootli for spring aliackles. A spo'clai Inbvl* tournament, played Friday, the riage. cant la also ronulrcil lor Buch pnrls As Best Quintet In League Trophy DEBH.— Slugger In Art Of (Continued on Sports Page) inil oiacleiit oporn- PH 1*111 Wook By Howy Harrison—t. co-eaptalna Bill Reardon and BUIW . Proto, rl ... 0 TO HOLLYWOOD BV gym In a return contest. The Col­ has a real turn of speed, a wonder the Pico cottaisc. i|iancc Patty is sltl,)ijjj up.nights to ly baking in tho oven, victory over Plainville.. Their av- places of the regulars! The last half The young men may remain on The condition of Thomas Nugent, Bills, .was a first string sub this Gumkowskl, If .. ...0 legians will be seeking revenge for ful asset, and as you see Frank read— "Enchanlec\_,;,CJnsis.",i, "Tiie Pat Ision the pltiy reading com­ erago of ,40 points per game was AIR MAIL. V of' this frame saw an entire substi­ School Team board ship for the entire period or of Clark Avenue who Is In Grace year but saw participation In prac­ Llpkvlch, If ...2 their 37-35 setback received several sprinting over the greensward to­ UNION CHAPEL Sword and the Ros(j",|)y'a wliSmlth mittee for Iho drfuua .(.purnninQnt also the highest for both divisions. tute Branford teaiii on tlie court. for any sliorlor time they niay wl.sli Hopsital Is reported .soniowhat Im­ tically every game. He distinguish­ P Proto, c ...2 employers will do much to please weeks ago at the hands of the burly day one would never think that 11. A. M. Stniday, March 20. The and "Miss Buncle Married" ^l)e al-so she is busy with '.'Cpntgniporpry By talcing all 14 of their games • There ore more than 50 species The score by quarters was as fol­ Continued Jrom page one but not for less than four weeks. proved. ed himself with Ills steady and de­ E. Sanle.skI, rg .. ... 1 them. Wh(;n a .film executive re­ East Haven combine. only a year ago McGowan was be­ vlng Harrison, Milton Bradley, Her­ pastor, Rev. 15. C Carpenter will |S0 hiicLhoniq,,.;,D,.;E;..g^pvp|)son Is Plays" selected and qfl|tpd by;Thpm- In .the Housatpnlo .Valley League of deer found in all parts of the lows: 15 to 5, 26 to 7, 43 lo 10 and There is no tuition charge for any pendable work from a guard pos­ W. Llpkvlch, Ig ...4 globe except Auatrnlln and South cently completed, a 17-room "beach The Jeffs with tho hlgli scoring ing counted out by many fans. bert Holman, Edward DoJon, Mr. preach. Sermon topic; '' Chain the liiil'iior'of "Mi.ss JBunclo Mar­ as H. Dickinson and JacJCiR. Craw­ the Branford team has also sot a cottaRe",he;fir,st pleased his experi­ 53 to 28. plainville outscored IBran- of the courses offered by the Acad­ ition, working tho ball down the Totals ...9 Africa. Only one specie lias,ever Sokolowsky and Jimmy Glynn, East Anyhow he and Pucclnelll spent and Mrs. Morehouse, Robert wil- With Three Links. BUANFORD SWUISPSTAKES ried,';, l.hat',s why thp ;bqok -,13 a ford, ^ h - 1' record .that no other team In the been, domesticated — the reincdeer. enced cl^cf b^,installing one of the ford 12 to 10 In tlie final period emy, and no obligation for future floor well while, when the oppor­ ,new automatic clock controlled gas Haven high sensation, In tholr line­ more than half hour togetlier in Uams, G. A. Agnew, E. G. Craig, A. ' 9:45 p. M.-r-Sunday School. Geo. .^piirklliig.cqniedypt life iii iin,pld- There Is going to bo a little dra­ circuit has ever equalled or ever Neither sex has. teeth in itn lower during most of which they faced a merchant marine, iiillllary or naval The .sccdhd ilhnual liranforiJ tunity proaeiited itself, being cap­ ranges. Then, because the cook up, are confident,of handing the the outfield as Coach Harry O'Don H. Jamison, Waller Palmer, S. A. Browii, Superintendent. Quarterly fns'hlon'ed EiiglhsliCouiity town, ma staged- I'lBht h"''" 'f Junior can belter. ., The East Haven High Freshmen jaw, and the male shcdn its antlers substitute tpam. .service of any kind In Incurred by Mixed Doubles Sweepstakes will b/s able of sinking shots from Just In­ each year — growing larger pnca Baid it would be more convenient Hulls their second defeat of the sea­ noil wafted fly after fly to them in Grlswold, Frank Kinney, Parkview 'Temporancc SinVday. Topic: "A Plpkcd up ,0. qircijlar.at.the .liljrary doesn't quit whillling with my veg- combine beat the Laurel club last for him to have shorter legs on "Biilcii" Naimo had a field day. tiie young meii held Sunday, April 3 at llie Bran­ ''Oulstqndlng JBoqka'.of ,103,7," ."Am­ 'And finally, Coach John Knccht's side mid-court. ; the ne:£t. son. Oilier players who will see ac­deep center. McGowan is frying to Restaurant, Fred Biicker, Nicholas Strong JBody." A personal aspect of ford Alleys. Bowlliig gels under wny etablo knife. valiant drew have .vvon the State night at the East Haven High gym the range they were specially made He rung them in from all angles There is no charge for instruction teniperance. elia EarliiU'l's.Lost Fllghl" is among by tho score of Z4 lo 20 In a hard and shipped to Hollywood by air­ tion for Stempic's quint are Linden, teach Pooch tho art of training.on Sharp, S. Desiderio, F. R. Houde, L. at 1 o'clock ,on,,4,alleys. .Entrance Class B tltlo three times In succes' •Eight men were the reciplonls of Especially in Hollywood, Rond and ran up 20 points in three quar­ H. Bassetl. Sam Suval, C. McDer- nor for living quarters on board 'Thursday, March 24 6 to 7 P. M^ th(! qiitstiiiitlliii; !)opk.s.'I'ed, Sr.read fought battle. mail I Thomson, Resjan, Salvln and Swlr- the ball and still making the. catch foe is $5.00. BIVO years which puts them doflri' letters and six of them—Bub Bald­ codlcr arc appreciated, and their ters after wiilch he was benclied so molt, Michael Desiderio, L. H. War­ ship. The only rcciulred expense is Chttpel Wpriters will serve one of liiatlp 11)0 lis I \ya3 knitting on my "Poor Dannyl lie died from drink­ sky. or at least beating it oft and re­ $50.00 Is 1st Prize and other prizes Itoly at.thCihead of,their,class with win, Chot Nomejko, Jim McQlll, as to give a substitute forward ner, Marcus Dept. Store, Arthur R. for meals which are 49 cents. Three tii'elr' dciicibus suppers in the now tasilc sweatei'. ing Shellac." In tho other start contest of the turning it to the infield as quickly in proportion lo entry. , no close competitors;! ' Huggle Mitchell, Bill Reardon and as possible. workout. The rest of the players Cooper, Leo Fiiineran, Harry IJra- meals are served ddijy, Chapel.' Glancing pver the list I recalled "Al least he liad a fine finish." Blll.ElUa, will graduate In Juno. The evening, the undefeated St. Joseph Sponsored by Violet DooUttlc, Old John Brantord has every Girls,of Westerly, in their first.ap- shared the scoring, almost every one zeau. Matt Kelly, Charles Miller, The schoolshlp to whicli tlie Friday 7:45 P. M. Choir Rehearsal other two-wore.O'Orady and John­ Lieber Looks Like Hank Of 1935 An improvement was noted in young men will be assigned is tile Bec'ySnuthcrn Conn. Girls League. • rlEh,t';in',tho. world-.to'be .proud of oearanco in tliese parts, moot a tar­ of the 10 who played contributing Branford Hardware Store, Gillette those young lads; and he la is. ny.. Trapp, Puccinelli after his first lesson, so Training Ship "MARSALA", a fiver tar In.tangling up . with tho Jeff I wish to. thniik our lielghtbors :';Ent.li;e sguad.l.oft ^today for Provl- tiiose sessions likely wm - continue -TO^'Im^lhowed' Branford at'°P"'^'^"' "^^^'^^ Brothers, .Kolbin moisled liarkeiitlhe-rlgged vessel of O'Grady's olecUon climaxes a ca-„„5^y ArlMiian, Who Was Allowed ho was a star'-lfr 1930, Lelber flop­ On And Of, Licber. Has Been Girls championship team. This bat­ for some time to corao. and friends for tlielr acts of kiiid- Branford girls who have received -ALWAYS GOOD FOOD- .:dqi^t,r;^hM;o''tjio^^^ spectators rcer which has Included two years Willi 'I'lie New I'orU Giants For what was probably its best form of store, Ted Jacocks, D. P. Daley, 2500 tons, 300 feet loiig, and 40 ftiet 'U'o C(/iHliUuii Himself, ^ccnis To ped and last-year he was hospitali­ tle between the lassies will go on at McGowan certainly looks like he ness and for cards and flowers sent the p. A.. R. awards are Roberta STEAKS — FULL COURSE DINNER — CHOPS: of Junior varsity basketball, one Almost Six Years—Look.s Great the season; Charles Freeman, ' Wliiflold Mor­ wide. The ve.s.sel was bui|t In 1919-20 at tiiB Now England tournament be- l{c Physically Fit I'm- Giants zed most of tho season. 8:00 P. M. (Continued on page seven) gan, E. S. Baldwin, V. R. Klerna.n, during bur recent bereavement. Baldwin who roceiyqd a pin of tlie hiK held today Friday, and Saturdayi year i of. varsity participation, Box Score: and Is one of tjie largest .stilling vcs WALTER WAIT. good citizenship ,pilgrimage girls, YOUR FAVORITE DRINKS PERFECTLY MIXED The situation now calls for Lelbcr Branford Restaurant, William Hit­ sels In the world. ' Ity Tom Meaiiy the Giant pitchers have over their ' Branford High G F Pts! being.a senior In Ihii Branford high to star. If he can deliver as ho did chcock, G. A. R. Hanire, W. W. Ham, While on boai-d ship cadets will WINES — LIQUORS -^ BEERS As the New York Giants moved opponents in the crawfish circuit, Torino, If 3 2 8| school chosen by tho school; and throe years ago, It .should bo a re­ Palela, If 1 0 2! High School, W. Mahon, P. Gal-receive minor medical treatment Mrs Thomas F. Paradise, Pockland Into tho third wook of their condit­ peat triumph for the Giants. The the five exhibition victories, scor­ Branford High Five Wins ardl, Tacawacha Club. Virginia .Bracken who received a Spiectapular Ice Show Naimo, rf D 2 20: when necessary without charge. Qn Park attended tlie flower show In Connecticut , certificate ,pf girls ioning campaign at their sumptu­ Giants need a hitter with the punch ed so far aren't much of an index. Players who are making the trip 0 21 Sundays the yoiing,men will bo al NpW ,York oil Tuesday. , lipmoinaker,s' p., A, R, award and POP'S GRILL ous WPA plant at Baton Rouge, La., to come through with the long ball The thermal baths of Hot Springs are Stephen Hyienskl, captain; Ed­ Ward, c 1 2 A lowed to attend divine .services at .she was.al.so cho,sen first alternate JOHN ZURKUS, Prop. It became apparent.that Hank Lcl- are paying such dividends now that ward Mairtin, manager; Louis Desi­ the churches of their respective de which will score a man from first, Class B Championship For Olson, c 3 1 7; to reprcseiit tlio, CpnnecUciil Girl 292 MAIN STREET BRANFORD, CONN. Scheduied For Arena bor Is at least starting this season a guy who can [rattle the fences. the games are rather one-sided, derio, Paul Ward, Joseph Naimo, Al­ nominations a.shore. The funeral of Dr, Henry E. Mc­ from scratch. The husky Arlzonan, Desiderio, Ig 3 0 0 Guire,,60, of 512 Ferry Street, .Who Scouts In Washington in .April. Particularly do they need riglitliand ti-iougli not quite so lop-sided as tlie Hyienskl, rg 0 bert Torino, William Proto, Stanley This Is the ninth annual summer who was allowed lo condition him­ Petela, Stanley Giiiiikowskl, Joseph ccl strength, with four portslde 18-0 coat of shellac given the Phil­ Llpkvlch, rg 1 01 2r- course offered by the Academy, and self In 1-ils own fashion, seems phy­ lies recently. Third Successive Season Yacavac, Arthur Olson, Paul Llpk­ Tomorrow - Saturday swingers In tho regular llno-up— Barba, rg 0 1 li will be under tlie per.spnal sujjcr sically capable of making his final vlch, Stanley Dzwonkoskl and James Mel Ott, Joe Moore, Johnny McCar­ In tl-iese exhibition games, how­ Totals 22 9 53 vision of the Captain Commandant bid for a regular .spot hi the Giant ever, Lolbor lias looked good. Ho Naimo Runs Wild In Game With Plainville Scoring Up 20 Points Barba. of the Academy who will be in com-] lliio-up.' thy and Jimmy Ripple. Plainville High G F PtsI "Vivi-Anne llultcn, Swedish Sensational Performer And Many has been standing up there taking While Torino Rf.j Amuck Saturday Night In Windsor Game By The Hornets will see the prelim­ mand of the ves.^ei. 1 On and off Licber has boon with Leibcr Is tho answer to all this Casey, if 1 1 3' inaries of the New England tourna­ World Figure Skaters To Appear In "Rainbow Land" Ice Carni­ If ho can come back and slug as lie ills cut and has two homers to his Totaling Up 15 Markers To Bring Branford The Tourney Trophy Conlon, rf 2 4 8 While on board ship the boys will the Giants almost six years and to credit. Both of which would have ment tohlglit, the semi-finals to- follow the regular daily ship rou- val This Wcck^Large.CtowU Expected To Attend Gala Show most of tho Polo Grounds customers did in 193.1. Hank lins shed most of Biackstone, c 0 1 13'• morrow night and the finals Sat­ in 3tyle .i.step tip in ben homers in any park in the coun 0 0 tilne, and will be given practical In­ It has seemed that Hank has been the extra weight ho picked up while The Branford High Hornets gave the final proof of their vast urday night. They will return lo a casually last summer and displays try. Not once lias he shied away Tbffblon, Ig 1 0 2 struction in nautical subjects includ Skaters large and skaters sniiill, skaters short and skaters tall off more often than on. Art Nohf from a close pitch and ho seems to superiority over other Class B teams by winning the final game of Branford late Saturday night, ar­ ing seamanshij] (.ship's work), sig­ chaperoned him Into Los Angeles no hint of bolng gun-shy as a result Griffiths, Ig 0 0 0 riving home early Sunday morning. (200, count 'cm) will flash out upon the smooth ice surface of tho be laying oft the high inside bails the tournament from Windsor Saturday evening at the New Haven naling, rowing, liandllrig, and ,use six springs ago and told tho late of tl-ic accidental beanhig by Bob 0 2 While in Providence the boys will 990 top ,aheq:d in traffic. which tormented lilm in oilier train of motor and pulling boats, life-sav­ ,3 New Haven Arena this coming Friday :uid Saturday evenings to Feller last spring, which almost Arena. The final score of 37 to 18 gives some indication of .Bran- Totals 11 6 28 be taken through the plants of the John 'McGraw that he thought Lel- ing years. ing, and naval drills. They will also take part in "Rainbow Land," tW gorgeous spectacle that represents ber was a groat prospect. ended both his career and his life. ford's superiority as do tlie scores Referee, Coogan, Umpire White, United Slates Rubber Company and Low balls, of course. Hank will town in tho first round by a top- receive instruction in the use of life the sixth annual produetlon of the orican champlon.shlp last wook. Since then Lolbor has boon farm­ He was out of action for three and by quarters which stood 7 lo 3, 13 Hhalftime score, 20-7, Branford. of the Narragan.set Machine Coin- drive out of sight. Tho high ones, heavy score. This led some fans to inioys,'first iild, the duties of look­ New Haven Skating Club. Heading P.olly.Blodgott, who was third. Ca­ ed out, been starred, been benched a halt months la.st season, because to 2, 22 to U and 37 to 18 pany, makers of gymnasium and outs, the compass, Igg, ,lead, and inside, wiilch trouble Leiber, lie can pick the Connecticut -Valley team the cast win bo tho leading amateur therine Durbrow, well up In tho fin­ and boon darned near killed In his the Injury was neglected at tho out­ athletic equipment. Brpund tackle, as weU as tlie watch set, with. Leiber,-who should have ignore with impunity, since they are Windsor had a good regular sea­ as the club which was destined :to and professional sUatprs.,.oI Eui'ope. alists. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllain H. career with the Giants. iVVhen Ills son and took its first two games of break Branford's long winning improvement A special assembly was held for hi portr-rtheir duties and respdnsi-' Canada and the tlhlted States, and Burns, Jr., doubles contenders In allrecor d with tho Giants Is boiled been on a hospital cot, bouncing not In tlie "strikezone." His fault the team at tlie High School Mon birities. , , ' Ihroui'h Dixie hi a puUman. before was his inability to resist the tournament in good shape, streak. The outcome of the final surrounding them will appear tho championships. The New York Four down, he has served only two years beating Woodrow Wilson of Middle- proved tl-iat Branford is head and day morning during the activities I (Contliiucil 1)11 I'asc Seven) Society Pa sses Stiidents will join the training entire personnel of tho New,Haven as a regular, In one of which (1935) Because of the tremendous junipl'''""^'' ''^'-"' siioulders above the rest of the B period. Members of the team oc .ship in Long .Lsland Sound for the Skating Club, -.which . Includes i the class tills year, and Is perhaps the cupicd the stage upon wh'cli was dis summer training period. Continued trom page one played the trophy won In the Class best of c6nneot.lcut's talent on the best team in the slate In any class. These completing the summer Hashing blades.- emergency kit, considered over B tournament. Coach John Knecht Having been considerably Impres­ crowding of the school, asked tor course,with a pas.slng grade will be Tho forthcoming.pf tho fine Elm Branford, Glass B Champions sed by the pro-game build up for improved sanitary conditions at the The cheer leaders led the school eligible to apply,for a scholarship in in rousing ciieers for the team and City, organization ^Is,Intended to be Windsor, the Hornets used the school, attempt made to start a the Regular Course.' a carnival that will surpass all pre­ strategy that has characterized the individual members, and the /The Regular Course is designed to Communiiy House, gave money lo Ischol band played several selections. vious events of its kind. The guest them in so many games, ,,holding ;Branford Visiting Nurses, helped cover a period of three years of sea aggregation is an Imposing list of down the opponents score and study Girls of Today built a float, gavOj service. 'Phe first two of these years ice skating "who's who". They will ing tliclr offense to.see if they had ,$25 to the Granite Bay Country tlnues its work, I the cadet spends cruL^ing, and appear in solo, duet and four skat­ anything new to offer. Finding no- ,Cl,ub, secured a branch station in During the tli.lrty -two years the studying on the training ship.'For ing, and each individual or group tlilng to worry about they went in­ the school for the Biackstone Mem­ town has seen the village summer the third year the cadet Is ,i,'tslf-i"'(l possesses routines whloli cannot tall to high gear in the second' half and orial Library, purchased victrola resort improve to such a degree io a steamship of one of the mer but delight tho crowds of Ice devo­ walked away with the bacon records tor scliool. that folks remained all winter, chant niarine lines. tees that will attend. The Branford team's passing and Mrs. Wilcox remained In office for .street lights were lighted twelve Following the completion of thcsje Hero ape the porforniors who will floor work .was brilliant but they many years. Mrs. Emma Treat months Ih.slead of three and the de­ three years of sea service the uaai;t make up the guest list. Vlvl-Anno missed a great many easy shots that Beers was the societies last presi­ mand for year round homes has In­ is eligible to tiike the ot'^-^-'-l r- Hulten (pronounced llu-tano) should have made their margin dent, giving freely of her time and creased lo such a point that all pos­ aminatlbn of the United S'-'itcs Bi- Twenty-three years old, champion much larger. Torino had his turn offering the u.se of tlie Arrowhead sible cottages have been remodeled reau of Marine Inspection and ?"av- :>^ for ten years, ^andSonja Henle's for a big scoring night and rung up Hotel for teas and meetings. for winter occupancy. igatipn, Department of Ct^mmt-rc greatest rival fortho tltlo of world'.s a total of 15 points. Every man on The Civic Association was an out­ I Undoubtedly the wimcn arc to a for a certificate as a Third Offlcr-t OKM^RAU MOTOnB TeHMO ,-ra BUIT YOilM yUHait champion . at the last Olympics the team played the , type of bail growth of the Society and now con- {great extent res-inn-iiil?. In the Deck Division of steritp.'i'-ir; lli;iin Aiti; MOUI-; Tiirvos you Iraflic? That's ettsy with Ponliac'fl Generally speaking, the most color­ iU. that wins championships. In the Merchant Service of the Un­ I ONLY LO.'W-PHICED CAR WITH ivJtit ami nerd tii.-iii a like new performanco a|id iirw Stijvly Shijl*, ful skater, of the day. Specializes In At-the conclusion, Qf the game Ir­ ited States. ..^SAFETY SHIFT aiiloiitlt uf-iitoli(;y tivrx Ijoitt^ill bcforj;! Anil liow iiliout paving on operating Inloriirototlye dancing on skaters, win Trask, president of the,C. I. A. Dut to the fact that the number noHls and pclix? I'omiac owners say, in which'field sl>o has no equal. THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS Want a Rinart car';' Aiitttrioa calls C, presented-the team with a hand of accomodations available Is limit­ ),'onliac l|)i! ntoBt lieaiillfiii lliini! fin "lU lo 2't' miles per gsUt^ii" anil I'onliao Stowort:Eeburn and Louise Ber­ some gold cup, individual gold med­ will conic lo }our Iinmc every day lhrmi;;h ed, those wishing to take advantage •wliceU, Like lo traviil in gor/fl ec-nt- is priced nttar the )ptKcbl! Apy yiny tram, Canada's outstanding duo- als and the ball with which the game of this opportunity should write .at 10 THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR * OJIl^JAI- j»aiiy'/ I'ofitiacovvin.-rHiiiclinIo Anieriea'.s you figtire.it:—/'wH(f«c'ligti! s //i^. ,;»('/« Uno- perfornierSi:Beprosoiitatlves ,6f • their was,played.,It was a fitting cHmax once to tlie /in itilernational Daily Neiuspaprr jirlcad six i',i lliB anstwr. country In the 1936 Olympics In to the best season ever to have been American I-Ja''tlc.n.! "ra-'emy. lw*V'#'»iv*v''*('<* v,wr'V*'V*«^*«"«''i'-<-^ -t •

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Page Eight THE BRANFOED REVIEW, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1038 TUB IIOMK TOWN I'ArEU of the other chickens." THE HOKE NEWSPATEB IS A 11IIANF0UI>—NOItTII IIUANFORD Bank Statement | Mother Cluck Cluck .spread her \1TAL FORCE IN EVERT TOWN The/Wrong Side tail feathers and answered, "I STONY CREEK—PINE OBOHARD REPORT OP CONDITION OF THE guess we will not have to punish rORTBATINO AS IT DOES SHORT BBiVCII — INDIAN NECK BRANFORD TRUST COMPANY Of The Roost Chick Adce at all. She tried so hard LOCAL nAPrENTNGS IN (HIANNIS CORNER — M0BM8 of BRANFORD, CONN, nt the Calendar Of Events HOT TIPS FOR THE WEEK: postlvely be shown for one week on­ to be a good little Chick Adee." COVE — Ei\ST HAVHN FAMILIAR LANGCAOB close of business on the 7th day Hollywood, in tho person of Wal­ ly at the Loew Poll Theatre start­ Mother Cluck Cluck was making AND EAST HAVEN NEWS of March, 1030. ter Wagner, has produced a picture ing Friday March IBth a nest in an old market basket. The '•' ASSETS about Hollywood. According to all See you in the Movies, former nest had been In a box by Business Directory MARCH 18lh reports "Stand In" which brings Lor, the door but it was so cold there Branford, Connecticut, Thursday, March 24, 1033 Price Five Cents Loans and discounts $ D4,l 13.00 Your MOVIE GUYED VOL. X—NO. 50 lie Howard, Joan BlondcU, Hum­ that she had decided to make a U. S. aovornmont obliga­ BInt'o—Benefit St. Mary'N noctory Fund—Tryst—8 i.'iO. phrey Bogart, Alan Mowbray, Mar- change, and was gathering soft hay tions, direct and fully MiHHinnary Hocicy, II 1'. M., Mansn. la Shelton, C. Henry Gordon and for the bottom. Toilet Outfitii coiniilcte with Bent guaranteed , 60,275.00 Hiiinbow Asseiiiljly No. 17, yociiil iji lodge rooms, 7 I'lO. Jack Canson to tlic Locw Poll Col­ $12.05. tlcatliig boilers, raOlalors 19th Birthday Other bonds and stocks Kadoodle stood close by watch­ Branford Hills May Have lege Theatre on Friday March 18th Personals I (net pt roservo for de­ ing. It was beneath his dignity, as and (lttln|!;8 at low prices; washbig Citizens Meeting To Hear Conducts Symphonic Program for one week only, portraying cele­ a roster-to-be to in furnish­ preciation 00,000.47 innclitnCA and rcfrt|;cratora. Conn, Of Legion Post MARCH 2lBt brities as the world thinks they are ing the nest. Heal cst,atc taken for makes all cinema-land ribbing debt and other real es­ M1.S.S Lorraine Taylor .spent Sun­ "Mother Cluck Cluck, what lime riumbing & Heating IVIiitorlaiB Co., Is Celebrated Water Company Service .sages look like bedtime stories. The do wo leave for Rhode Island Of Plans For New School tate owned 00,477.04 Qlrls' Prientlly .Society RUpper-meclini,', Trinity Church day in New York City, nSO State St., New Huven, Couii., only difference Is that Hollywood Is Red's party?" Cash on hand and duo r Rbtary—1 iflO—CongrcRiitinniil Cliurch Parlors, poking fun at itself this time and "You may leave directly after Phono fl-0028. Velroran'a Organication Was froin banks 213,285.05 Miss Virginia Lee Poet of Ea.st Ha­ If Petition Bears Fruit CiirilH, HoKlcHH, MrN. (icorKo CafTery I'or Mginnuguin Guild not lotting somebody else throw the you have had your warm mash. Sif­ Cash items, checks and ven lias returned from the hospi­ In Auditorium Tonight Pounded March 22, 1910 AniiivcrHary, MoiriauKiiiii Masonic jjotlgp, diiincrat liiHO. harpoons. ter Chick Adee is ndt going to the exchanges 105.00 tal where she was treated for pneu­ party," TYl'EWUITKUS — ALL MAKES monia. The nuxiUory ot Corcoriiii Sund- Other assets: Liquidation Fantastic and fabulous enough hi "Not Going?" They had looked New, Kcbullts, Rentals, Portables, qui.sl Post gave n supper Tuesday'for OoTiipany Coiulucts Survey In Response To Petition Spon­ Account^ The Peoples Its own right, filmdom .surrenders to forward to the party for days, and Supplies MARCH 22nd School Board Invites Townspeople To Assemble At members of tho Corcornn-Sund- Bank & Trust; Co 00,575.50 tho exaggerated popular conception Miss Rose Daum, 252 Tyler Street, ho know Chick Adee was very an­ Convenient Terms sored By r.ay Plant And Others—Water System quist Post in celebration ot the 10th Funds set asldo of itself in "Stand In". It gives It­ East Haven is convalescing at the xious to enjoy tho fun. There was RE,UANCE TYPEWRITER CO. i School To Hear Details Of Proposed Structure For Would Stimulate Development Of Section. jMdkn' Night, Old Stone Cluireli, fl :I10. anniversary of tlie fouudhiR ot the for savings self the works and lets tho chips fall New Haven Hospital. certain to be corn cakes, dry mash C. B. GUY, Mgr. Open llouNf, New St. Vincent du J'aiirH Cimrcli. Use Of Junior High Pupils. national organization. depositors: • where they may. with lots of red pepper and heaps of Telephone 7-2738 I The Branford Hills section may Mrs. Lewis Jackson vice-president Mortgage loans $ 12,205.00 Leslie Howard, of course. Is Attor Mr. and Mrs. Howard Slepp and Qther goodies, 109 Crown Street, New Haven .soon have a water system. If an ef­ The High School Auditorium will' welcomed the 40 guests ond road a Collateral and bury Dodd, the banker, tho "human daughter, Lora and son Howard "No Kadoodle. Sister has been a Letters Given fort now being made by property be well filled tonight by Branford Italian Club letter from Mrs. Raymond Ballou, other, loans .. 4,930.00 MARCH 23rd adding machine" sent to Hollywood have returned to New Jersey after very naughty girl all morning. She LOST—Pass Book No. 3304. If found holders In that seollon bears fruit. president who Is confined to her Real estate by the powerful house of Pettypak- visiting relatives here. Mr. Stepp seemed possessed. I have told her return to Brunford Savings Bank. citizens at the Invitation of the To Athletes At The presentation to tho Now Haven home,by Illness. taken for Lenleii Study, Trinity Guild, 3 1'. II, or to straighten out the affairs of came up from Princeton to broad­ that she must be punished by not Board of Education to hear the de­ Was Founded Water Company of a petition. In tho LOST—Passbook No. 3800. If found Commander Maurice Smith ad- debt 18,001.04 a business he knows absolutely no­ cast the Yale-Harvard swimming going to the Red's party." tails of the proposed exlentlon to circulation of which Ray U, Plant^ idrcssod the gathcriiiK. Ollicra who Branford High Cash on hand thing about. By far the lightest role moot Saturday night. She was very anughty at Break­ return to Branford Savings Bank, 38 Years Ago was the prime mover, has resulted" tho High School. The meeting will |.spoke briefly were Past Comman­ and due from, he has ever played, Howard's role fast," admitted Kadoole, "but she Branford, Conn. 3t in a aurvey by tho company and MARCH 24th have no authority to take legal ac­ ders, Charles Lake, Emil Nygard, Mcinbers ot the Branford High tentative plans to run tho water banks ' .1,702.01 does everything from fall in love Mr. and Mrs., John M. Hincks will be so sorry to miss the good The Italian American Social Club tion which will be the perogatlvo of John Ahcrn, John Coolac, Ernest School basketball and hockey teams mains up over the hills. with the wise cracking stand-in (M1.SS Warner I of Pine Orchard have time. Cannot she be punished some FOR SALE—1 Farm Horse, weight now building a new Club House on I'liblle Kiipiiur, Sliorl lioaeh Chapel, (l.M lAlbertine and Comrade, Howard Total Funds sot aside for who wises him on Hollywood to boon in Mountain Lakes, Fla, for other way? She is such a good little about 1200 lbs. 1 Bull about IVi ua towiv,,..n...... meetin0g t..o. bo called Tuos- Beach Street, Branford, Is an out- .were awarded letters at an Asscm- Accompanie„„^„.„|,„...„d„ b„jy. Mr„, . Plant, otfl„... - Uound-Up i'or pru-HcIiool cliikl.ruM, Momauguiii. Young Savings Depositors 37,818.05 poke his face in the way of over­ the winter. sister." yr old. Price Right. Inquire Kane day night. Tonight's gathering has ^^ovith of the Italian Club founded I'l"^'! r .,,„ „„vninfv who til hly held in the auditorium Wed- clals ot the company have canvas RoKiilnr MectiiiK, Jronuuiguin, I'TA. ripe tomatoes hurled by irate stu­ Kowalsky, 81 AIoosc Hill, Guilford Members of the "^^f'"» y^™° ^' '^ ^, ..... ^1,0 letters wore 'sod the area to .leo how many resl- Kadoodle, it is very generdUs of for Its sole purpose the acqualn- ^t 292 Main Street, Branford in so spoke wore Mrs. Mary Lay, first nesday at 11.IB. ine lovbcis '•«-'" 1 ,, „„ , , ^ , Total Assets $020,777.81 Well-Cliild Conference, Bast Jlaven town lmll,2 to •!. dio workers. you to want Chick Adee to have a ting of the citizens with iust what jggo, prior to 1930 the ItaUan men Mr. and Mrs. Llonlel Rice have 'auxiliary president; Mrs. Harold presented by Superintendent f^V''ll^'^'t.X fnaZ 1? Ihey Were'U" Joan Blondell plays the "Stand good time. Perhaps I might change Shorthand, Typewriting, Book­ type of building the Board of Edu- of ^^^ Town had no central meeting LIABILITIES returned from a stay with Mr. and Cassldy, past pre-sidont and Mrs, „^ond E. Plnkham who said that tho ^^,^^,^^1 ihro„u,, that seotlol.' It is In," a former four-thousand a week my mind just this once." keeping, Accounting, Business cation proposes to construct. Any pia^e for social, fraternal or bus- Demand depos­ Mrs. David B. Rossiter of North John Ahorn, past president. g^l,oo, .^^^ proud ot the record „s3umed that the town~would also child star, tester "Sufar" Plum, who Thank you so much. Mother Administration, Dictaphone, person present may feel free to aslt i„ess gatherings. To promote a its, except U. Guilford. Pollowlng dinner, ™''1» wer° ^^^ ^^ ^^^^, ,^^^^^1^ I install a certain number of liy- figures she still bo the biggest Cluck Cluck. I wouldn't have a very Comptometer, Day and Evening questions which will be answered by eioser relationship among them S. Oovorn- raw" in tlio business If her mother nice time with aunt Chicke Adee. the Board, the superintendent or'tj^gy banded together under the Miss Etholyn Hessollnk of North Sessions. Co-educatlonal. Enter £orc,'Cl"B"ri"«nkBr'a" Thinue foilowiniuiiuwiiiigs playeriJiu^fUios *vv.i-.Tvreceived« drants".. The projectef.-t d extension mont deposits, had found the way to stunt her May I go tell her that you will pun­ name of the Italian Club. As the Guilford has returned from Middle- at any time. the architect. da and Roland Van Sands letters: Dasketball, Stephen Hylen-.would run to Gentile's place public funds MAN ABOUT growth. ish her some other way?" popularity of the Club became rec­ town where she visited Mr. and The Branford school authorities The party was arranged under the II II.,. Aii,»..i Ti„..i.,« i„o„„iJ When contacted by the Review, and deposits Humphrey Bogart has tho role of "Yes, You and Daddy Kadooket STONE COLLEGE ognized larger quarters became nec­ Mrs, David Valentine, have encountered unexpected dif­ direction of the following commit­ ski, captain; Albert Torino, Joseph Mf, Frederick A, White,-secretary ot of other a producing genius, quintets, In love find her. It is most time to brush 129 Temple St., New Haven TOWN.... ficulties in making their plans for essary because of increased mem­ tee; Mrs. Louis Jack.son, Mrs. Wil­ ,Naimo, Paul Ward, Louis Deslderlo, ^•^^^ ^ow Haven Water Company, banks , $400,070.78 witli Hollywood's most glamourous your plumage." the new building. Several months bership. BY JOHN C. CARU Frederick Lester Sexton has boon liam Kremser, Mrs. Leo FInnoran, Stanley Dzwonkoskl, James Bnrba, emphasized the fact that the coni- Time deposits, star, Thelma Cheri (Maria Shol- Kadoodle met Daddy Kadocket ago the proposition was ready to awarded the Margaret Cooper Prize. Augu.st 18th, 1932 the club chang­ Mrs. Hllma Corcoran, Mrs. Anna Josoph Yasevac, Paul Lipkvlch, pany had not as yet reached any except postal ton) who throws him over for an by tho berry bush and together they submit to the voters. Then the Stale _'j . ^ ^, "^ ^.^'' . This prize is given annually for the ed its name to "The Italian-Ameri­ Rink, Mrs. Andrew McCutohoon, Arthur Olson and Edward Martin, doflnlto decision to act In the mat- savings depos­ accentrlc foreign director. This set out to find Chick Adee. They Board of Education adopted a bull- best picture by a Connecticut ar­ can Social Club" and new quarters Mrs. William Hlnchey, Mrs. Howard liianager !'•'"'• ^'"'•'* action, he said, would do- its, public megaphonlst (Alan Mowbray) is all looked around the brooders and the ding code, and under this code the Frank Foti, conductor of the Bridgeport Symphony Your gabbing scribe has Inadver­ But last week I got the following tist, A handsomely composed paint­ were established in one ot the old Hills and Miss Hilda Johnson, Hockey, Raymond Gay, Daniel "'=»'' "I'on whether they^could get funds and de­ the "nut" directors of. fiction roled Incubators first. Kadoodle flew to BRANFORD building as proposed failed to win Orchestra tently taken a dive Into a very deep apparently harmless message on a ing of Mrs. Sexton and their daugh­ Lock Shop buildings donated by Mr. Decorations including a birthday posits of oth­ into one. He stops work in the mid­ tho hay lofts and looked among tho approval. It Is understood that the kettle of hot water, tlutsly. ter was the entry. The work is on Robert L. Rosenthal. Membership cake made by Mrs. William Krom- er banks 0,400.00 post card: : dle of a million dollar "oplc" and rafters but the little bird was no­ LAUNDRY chief objection raised by tho state Music lovers In this section will be ion "Three Bears" by Eric Coatea a '! ?^ ^%J Xi/n pLnh i-,n^?'|Would iiot pay for Itsolt tor many Lot it first be repeated that I have display in Morgan Memorial In continuing to Increase, the group ser, wore In rod, while and blue. "To Man About Town: Insists the studio send to Europe for was concerned with insutticient contemporary composer; Tseiialk- U. s. Govorn- Hartford, where to be found. planned a Club House ot their own interested to learn that.a symphon­ ai,,'?r/HHr;,fd Holabrid anHd Richarn^.?nrrdt KnowiKnow •- ^^^^,y'='^'-»j <•» '=°"'^, « ., I'"',,. ' ^ho <,<,„iCompand ?,avyo tried my best to keep out of this "See by your paper you are look­ reel eedelwlso so he can gel tho au­ light, a condition brought about by ment and pos- . Daddy Kadocket tapped at all the FLAT WORK anda wiiwitnh i,navthat, .ueIdeua i..n. min...... d^ »a. build- ,i„c program boy a lorty-p.euforty-piece u...,^-...erisom - owsky's well known ''Nutcracker ton, manager, i •• •> ., column any personal cracks that ing for news items. Would like your thentic "feel" In directing Alpine the overlapping of tiie main build­ I a reasonable assurance that the lal savings de- Branford Junior High School In Poultry House doors to inquire tor ing fund was started. By various con ^le from the Bridgeport Symphony jSulte," with its succession of de­ Special letters were awarded to would or possibly could-hurt any­ opinion of a Teak boat such as the snow .scenes on a sound stage. his stray fuzzy daughter but none WET WASH ing and the. annex. , , '^,, "^"1"'"' \°!rmdcrlakliiV would "eventually "bo po.'ilts 8,000.00 cooperation with the Branford |trlbutions^ and entertainments the orchestra, a unit of the state wide lightfully descMptlve' dances;' and Annual Round-up body's feelings. For that reason I one tho young man Is working on Tho Hollywood of fact—tho show of the fowl and seen her. New plans were drawn to remedy the cheer leaders, Eileen Moe"ey.l.„.o[i(,nbiu D 0 p 0 s 1 ts of Theatre will present "Goldwyn Fol­ fund was Increased until an amount ^ p ^ Federal Project, will be pre- Mavis Colbuin, Barbara Can andl grlnglnE of a water suuply to the have looked with disquiet upon the In Charlie Brummel's Garage on places of the film capitals, 2 the "hot Joliann Strauss' "Roses : from' the other banks lies" on Monday and Tuesday, Daddy blinked his little eye and SOFT DRY this altuatloniby-.setting the new sutflclent for their needs were ob- rented on Thursday evening/April Announced For Loiilse, Hugins. In the earl er part (^^.^j^j^^^j HII,J-^ould undoubtedly .attempts of readers to help the col­ South Main Street on Sunday morn­ spots" of nlte life, tho playground 1 South. (demand and JVlarch 28 and 20th. crowed, "If Chick Adee has run building out . beyond the present tamed.. v^ ^ 14th at-the-Guilford High-School of the; program LawjencoNckorflon,^ umn with suggestions. ings. Please answer in your column of tho stars, is faithfully introduced time) 0,773,07 away I must clip her wings. I agree , structure, but: a new difficulty then ,"!""^ °"\^''^^ . auditorium, under the .sponsorship which Is always interesting." In "Stand In", however. with Mother Cluck that she is a rff4h«JMuslo^D9pariinoiitWjtt*ie.Ilul)l ±hJai(a4lfoi: • .1 Public funds of Patricia Ann Lake Is recovering members of the'school board of that „.,„..„„lo " 'naturniTlTife^je 'nJS 'aft ' reslrcsldontlac r A Reader "Stand In" was directed by Tom very bad chicken today." cost would exceed' the ambiint for Ho Schools, Miss Josephine E.Gam by which tho sludonts could im-l"™™"" state,'cdilritliSs from an illness. community are cooperating. In mak­ Parent-Teacher Associations and district has rcftlttlncd undeVeltipod I judged it to be the usual case of Garnett and Is considered one of Kadoodle rested thoughtfully FINISHED WORK which the town was dilowed to mons. Director. prove the school.. school dis­ Traffic Patrol ing the auditorium available for town health officials cooperate an­ largely beoauso of this lack ot V/a- Annex Theatre .some follow who wanted to Josh a the greatest comedy pictures of tho near the dog house and sighed, bond itself under a special act of Prank FotI will conduct the or Louis Deslderlo was chairman of tricts, etc. The funeral of Raymond G. Hew this community concert; tickets to nually with the Slate Department lor. I'lio coming of the mains would ' Onuinlii Oonior Pbone 4-J2B] friend with whom he shared some year. "•Wliere can Chick Adee have gone? BACHELOR SERVICE the state legislature. chestra in a varied selection of (demand and ton of Trinidad, Colo., who passed which win be obtainable by every of Health in giving free of charge, a the assembly which was sponsored very likely be followed by consid­ joke. I therefore answered with a I have looked under the wagon It was possible for the town to Stressed Here numbers including the first move­ tlmo) : 18,320.00 away March 8, was conducted yes one Interested with specially priced complete physical examination of by the Varsity Club. erable building. Tho construction Thurs., li'ri.—March 17-18 lot of nonsense about a flying au­ STAllS DEFINITIONS OF house, all over the garden, under Issue bonds under the general pro­ ment from Pranz Schubert's Symp­ Treasurer's, terday afternoon in the funeral tickets for children. all children entering firsl grade or work. Involving tho employment of to. "STAND—INS" the bushes, and even peeked around vision that a town may bond itself By Police Dept. hony in B minor (The Unfinished) cashier's and Gone Raymond, Ann Sothern in home of Norman V. Lamb with Rev, It is anticipated that a large aud­ kindergarten. Iconsldcrahio labor and materials, Now comes tho pay-off. There Leslie Howard—"Stand-ins get all the front of the Big House. She is up to five per cent of its grand list. Mozart's "Eine Kleine Nachtmuslk" certified Robert J. Plumb officiating. Inter­ ience will assemble to hear this ex­ Those who wish to have their would also bo an Immediate factor "There G-oes My Girl" really was a boat and a young man of the hot lights and none of the usually such a good little sister I It was felt, however, that the bonds Basing his talk on "Protection Of a serenade for string orchestra; von O.E.S. Installs checks and ment was In Mill Plain Cemetery. Tel, 572-2 — 572-3 cellent-symphonic ensemble In the youngster's health check-up aro ad­ for good from the economic stand­ ALSO who was building it. Moreover, it Is spot lights.". want,her to go to the party." would sell more readily If issued Our Children" the Hon. J. Edwin Weber's overture to the opera dividends un­ "Oberoii"; the amusing composlt Guilford progrumv vised to contact their parent-teach­ point. "Blazing Sixes" a most unusual boat, and the man Joan Blondell— "When a star Just then Mother Cluck Cluck under the special act. Bralnard, president of the Bran­ paid 20,737.41 Hope Circle will meet tonight at B, Vr. Nelson, Prop. er association or Visiting Nurses Year's Officers The company's decision on the with Dick Foran takes a very Justifiable pride in his thinks she's too inspired to perspire, A solution was found by reducing ford Police Commissioners spoke to the home of Miss Hilda Johnson of came to the door of the hen-house A.ssociatlon. petition will be announced within 400,277.83 handiwork. the stand-in does it for her." tho size of the proposed building so Harbor Street. and flapped her wings loudly cry­ the Short Beach Parent-Teacher Officers of Georgia Chapter, No, tho next few days. ; Other Liabilities: Re- Sat., Sun.—March li)-2n A friend of his read the frothy Humphrey Bogart— " A Stand-in ing, "Daddy Kadocket and Brother that it could be built within the cost Association in the scliool Monday A hall-day on March 24 will be ;$iaac:i!»«^S£!»aK3iisaiesi!:swED£aH; Women's G.O. P. Highway Safety devoted to children in the Mo- 48, O. E. S., were installed Monday aorvo tor taxes 4,800,01 nonsense about tho boat in thl.f is the wall-flower who sits out all of Kadoodle you arc two stupid cocks. named in the bonding act. Under night. Nelson Eddy, Eleanor Powell in March 21 has been decided for the mauguln school district. Parents In night In the lodge rooms. The instal Savings Deposits 37,818.05 column and told tho builder that we the dances when the music stars." You have looked everywhere for the new plan tho addition would He explained to some extent the date to decide on improvements to Conferences To that section, may take their children Ittllon officer was Mrs. Louis C. Capital Account: "ROSALIE" had given him "a slap In tlie face. Alan Mowbray—" You've got to Chick Adee and here she is safe and contain ten rooms Instead of twelve duties, work and accomplishments Holds Meeting Tabor Lutheran Church. to the school at that time. LQunsbury, assisted by Miss Mabel Uuilford Was C 0 m m 0 n (The friend Is to be commended have somebody to make you feel sound in her own coop." as previously planned. of the local police force and laid — A1.S0 — The town hall In East Hoven will Goddard, marshal and Mrs. Carroll stock ._, $ 25,000,00 that's the kind of act that helps tho important on the set, so we have "I am so glad Moth Cluck Cluck, When completed, the new build­ apeeiuspecial. stresouicaas u.on. th...e_ wor, k bein„g The Women's Republican Club Include Pupih If! ' Tho Jones Family in receive children for examinations Nottl, chaplain. Preceding the Instal Surplus ..', 80,750.00 world along). stand-ins." now we can both go to the party. ing would house the seventh and done for safety of children on the i met Monday at the home of Mrs Seventh Town "Borrowing Trouble" on March 28. Ittllon a turkey supper was served Undivided The builder read the column and Cold Weather Hints Where was Chick Adee?" eighth grades which are now quar­ highway. Irving N. Harrison of East Main Twenty-three pupils from New at 0:30 in the Community House. Street. Mrs. Raymond M. Van Wie Branford children will receive at A commlltee of leading citizens Profits, net .. 3,081.72 Tuoa., AVeil.—Mnreli 2'2-23 felt that he had been insulted and Romance, adventurous perils of For Motorists Mother Cluck Cluck folded her tered in the school building on Lau­ Mr. Bralnard came to the asso­ Haven County have been appointed Elected officers installed wore; rel Street. It Is understood that the and Mrs. S. S. Beacli assisted the tentlon April 22 In the high school. ropresenling Guilford and Its off­ humiliated. He called yours truly sudden death, ride tho ranges of wings over her breast and smiled; ciation as part of the year's pro­ delegates to represent their High worthy matron, Mrs. Hugh MacLeod; Tyrone Power, Lorotta Young .hostess. There were 24 members The Stale Department of Health shoot Madison, Is now at work plan­ Total Capital Account.... 117,811.72 and the storm broke about my un­ the great northwest side by side in By C. R. Strouse "She was such a mischlevlous young Board of Education has made ten­ gram to acquaint the members of worthy patron, Norman V. Lamb; "Second Honeymoon" I present. Mrs. M. D. Stanley, secre­ schools at the Highway Safety Con­ advises parents take their children ning for, the 300th anniversary of suspecting ears. "Renfrew Of The Royal Mounted", Director, School of Automobile^, stor tills morning that I told Mrs. tative plans to remodel somewhat the activities within the various associate matron, Mrs. William L, ALSO • Intenittlonal Corrcspondtnco tary of the Board of Charities, gave ference at Yale University, New to toxoid and vaccination clinics tho Bottlement of tho town ot Guilt Total, Including Oopl- I wish to take this means of mak which is the 2nd feature on the Poll Leghorn that I thought she had the Laurel Street school, with an town departments. Schooli the first of a series of talks on the Haven, Monday, April 4, being con­ before the Summer Round-Up on Wilson; associate patron, W. W. .ford In 1030. MadlSon was a part of tal Account $020,777.81 Otto Ki-ugor in ing him a public apology, and of as College program to further your en­ slept on the wrong side of the roost. eye especially to fire proofing, and Next month the guest speaker work of the Charity Department in the foregoinK dates. Ham; secretary, Mrs. G. W. Wlck- [Guilford until early In the last cen­ MEMORANDUM "Counsel For Crime" surlng him that nothing was far­ joyment. With Jimmy HewUl, noted The dear chick child I found asleep to transfer to it the Center School. will bo Mrs. Mortimer D. Stanley ducted by the Highway Safety Com­ 'no not add water to the battery .cv.i.u.u ~..— .Branford. At the next meeting, a slrom; treasurer, Mrs. Charles J. tury when It was sot apart as a- town Loans and Investments Pledged ther from my thoughts than to in­ radio singing star, who makes his on the roost. She said that she was It this were done the old Center mission and cooperating agencies, j *-' in freezing weather unless you who represents tho Branforwill spead Boark on'covered d dish luncheon in the home Lounsbury; conductress, Mrs. Stan­ by Itself. to Secure Liabilities Tinirs., Fri.—March '2i-'2C> sult or humiliate him or anybody screen debut as sargeant Renfrew, run the engine for at least a half trying to go to sleep again so that School building would be abandon­ of Charities and "" • - John Moran'has been appointed! hour to mix tho electrolyte. Other­ of Mrs. Claude Stannard, Wilford ley Schmid; associate conductress, , Guilford was the seventh town Com. Dop't. else. is tossed with the charming and she could wake up on the right side ed. If this program is carried out "Child Welfare." Life Of Jesus/ wise tho water may freeze and crack I HOTEL Road, Indian Neck, on April 18. to represent the East Haven High Mrs, Abbie Carver, settled by the English pioneers In U. S. Qovernment obli­ \ "Daughter of Shanghai" I was to have seen the boat Sun brunette Carol Hughes, one of the tho battery case. Even if you aro of the roost." it will meet the school building In the absence of tho president, with Anna May Wong Mrs. Stanley will continue her talk. School and Miss Janet Bradley, what Is now Connecticut. It had a gations, direct and fully day but was not able to do so. All most liopular of Hollywood's young­ lucky enough to escape a cracked Daddy Kadocket beat Mother needs of the town for many years to Mrs. D. -W. Owens, Mrs. Victor ALSO :asc, tho result is likely to be serious A series of six public speaking Stanley Dzwonkowski and Louis Lecture Soon distinguished career, has furnished guaranteed $ 31,000,00 things considered, perhaps it is Just er leading women. Cluck Cluck gently with his wing come. Hutchinson presided at the injury to tho battery, uuicninson presiueu tii, i,..ti ^i a,;iJto u. .^.^ , .., „ Deslderlo will represent the Bran­ a goodly numbef of outstanding "It Can't Last Forever" as well that no further mention of and asked, "Dad wake up on the I DRAKE * * * meeting and also at the executive; clas.ses will be held under the aus- Masonic Rites men and womcii to the nation, and Ralph Bellamy, Betty Purnoss the matter be made at this time. One of the greatest pictures ever right side this time?" ford High School. More than 150 In North Haven Total Pledged (includ­ Spark plugs should bo. chocked Hsouth Carolina Ave. at Pacifier meetlng which preceded it. I pices of the New Haven County Re- retains in an unusual manner the ing rediscounts) $ 31,000.00 AND, when or if this column ap to come out of Hollywood is "Snow and cleaned at least twice each She surely did. Such a happy delegates from high schools in all Mrs. Mary Gibson During an informal discussion publican Women's A.ssociation dur- Rev. David Lewis Yale will give ForC.M.Burbeck characteristics dt the English found m White And Tho Seven Dwarfs." Walt winter. Even though tlie fuel sys­ parts of the State are expected to Pledged as Follows: chick you never saw. She is brushing ^Atlantic City, New Jersey^ Miss Francis Mabel Shepard and ing the remainder of this month and ers. The celebration will be held on vvy-y-.i. ,ni-y-?-. Disney's greatest masterpiece in a tem is workinR perfectly, a hot his leclure on "The Earthly Life ol For other purposes, viz: spark is needed to firo it in cold her feathers now and getting ready Miss Alice Lewin were asked to ex-1 In April in the middle room of the attend. The funeral of Charles M. Bur- September 2,3 and 4, 1939, and new kind of color M ultiplanc. European Plan Hotel — Christ," In the North Haven Con­ To secure Postal Sav­ weather. A weak plug, or one not for the party." Buried In Brooklyn plain the purpose of the new report I cafeteria floor, Y. W. C. A., New A special program has been ar­ beck of Pine Orchard was held Sal- many commlttoos are how planning Haven. gregational Church, Sunday eve­ ings ale $ 31,000,00 Capitol Theatre This picture will not only bo enjoyed working properly for any reason, Kadoodle flew over a couple of Moderate Kates card ranged for the pupils during the Jrday afternoon at the funeral the throe day's programs. Addition­ Pequot Theatre by children but is thoroughly en­ may cause you to waste as much .as tin cans to show his happiness and V The funeral of Mrs. Mary T. Tug- The classes v/lU be conducted by ning al 7:30. one firallon of gasoline out of every The Stony Creek Parent Teacher morning which will Include mo- nome of Norman V. Lamb In Mon- al notes on the progress of the work 2T1 Main St., Euat Hivvcn, Conn. joyed by Adults as well. "Snow I said, "Now we can go to tlie party Mrs. Joseph Franklin and coached This leclure presents the teach­ Total $ 31,000.00 ten that you buy.' liiO Outside Rooms Beautifully^ well Gibson, widow ot Charles Association Invites the Short Beach lion pictures on safety, a tour towese Street. Rev. Robert Batch- In this connection will bo issued White And The Seven Dwarfs" will and have just as good a time as any • by Mrs. Alice W. Russ of Shelton. ings and personality of Jesus, re­ State of \ Connecticut, County of Kri., Sat.—Jliirch 18-1!I 4 * * Dana Gibson of Indian Neck, was Association to attend its meeting through the university and Peabody elder of St, Paul's Church, New Ha­ through the press of the stale. The A liffht, even film of castor oil on Furnished Every Interpsted Republican man or markably well, A complete story of New Haven, ss. Branford, March Sun., Mon., Tuos,, Mar. 'JO-21-22 J n hold in chapel of Greenwood cem­ April 5. [Museum and a luncheon at Com­ ven, officiated. chairman of the executive commit­ 'Tlie Patient in Room 18' pears again, and the if is very big tho windshield will keep it free of etery, Brooklyn, N. Y. Rev. Robert woman is invited to register for his life Is told, and one hundred and 15th, 1038. ice during winter storms. A handy mercial High School. In the after­ Burial was In Center Cemetery tee Is Rev. Wm. C. H. Moe, pastor Patrio Knowlcs, Ann Sheridan at tlie present writing, it will be Also Small Apartments J. Plumb, rector of Trinity Church this course with Miss Helen M noon the pupils will have a separate twenty-five pictures are used to of.the First Church of the town; I, Wallace H. Foote, Treasurer, of "MANNEQUIN" device for npplyinj? the oil can bo Smith, MUford, phone 1831. The with Widow's Son Lodge No.' 0, A. ALSO solely mine to stand or fall upon. made by forcing a tight roll of flan­ of which the deceased was a mem­ group meeting as one of seven div- interpret and Impress the story. the secretary Mrs. J. Laurence'Ray­ the above named bank, do solemn­ WITH Brennan's Fully Equipped Including schedule follows; March 29, Profes­ F. and A. M., In charge of services. "THE WILDCATTER" Suggestions, questions or letters to nel into a small screw-cap glass jar. ber, officiated and tho burial was Center School .sional meetings of the Conference' Mr. Yale gave this lecture InMer- mond; treasurer Miss Eleanor H. ly swear that the above statement .Toan Crawford, Spencer Tracy Saturate the flannel with tho oil and sor Quiz; April 5, Social Security; Worshipful Master William W. Ham Extra Added Attraction this column are OUT, positively Electric Refrigeration in Greenwood cemetery. on various phases of highway saf iden, about ten days ago, for the Llltlo; while FredeHck Calvin Nor­ is true to the best of my knowledge ALSO keep the cap screwed on whon not April 19, Child Labor Amendment; took charge at the grave. The bear- 20 Mimitea of Popoyo in Color OUT. The death of Mrs. Gibson occur­ ety. fifteenth time. It has been given in ton Is the publicity chairman, as­ and belief. John Howard, JoanParkor in in use. Service 6 f Presents Play April 26, Oratorical Contest. ars, all members ot Widow's Son in red Saturday night In home of her seven states, for church_es, acad­ sisted by Curtlss S. Johnson, assis­ fi Convenient to Piers, Theatres j'j Lodge, included Charles N. Baxter, WALLACE H. FOOTE, "PENITENTIARY" daughter in Hartsdale, N. Y„ where ANIMAL HOSPITAL emies and colleges, and''has fre­ tant chairman, Treasurer. "Popeye the Sailor Meets Station and ChurclJes The children of Miss Lois Llnsley's quently been repeated several time.? !rwln W. Morton, CharleS Reynolds, she was spending the winter mon .class, grades 3 and 4 presented the Ruth A. Hugins Home For The foundation is in on the build •loyal N. Harrison, Harold G. Bald­ Subscribed and sworn to before Wed., Thur.s.--Miu'cU 23-2-1 Ali Baba & 40 Thieves" ths. ing being erected for Dr. Philip H. for the same organization. We're Artists!'] '^•, „ 1 I .u„ h„,i h„»r, play "Snow White and the Seven Her Spring Recess win and Maurllz B. Montellus. mo this 16th day of March, 1838. y Also Bus and Railroad Depot Gorlach of Mllford at the cut-off The lecturer extends a cordial OEOIIGE MYIION IMPROVING JOHN H. BIRCH, Myrna Loy, Franchot Tone in Sun,, Mon., Tues., Mar. 20-21- BATTERIES Since a small girl she had been ^^^^^^„ ^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ brotherly Invitation to unbelievers He was a native of New Boston, Good cleaning is an art, and we've M coming to Indian Neck for the sum ium Tuesday afternoon. Ruth Arllne Hugins of 43 Averlll rotary. East Main Street V. H. but made his home In Pine Notary Public. "MAN-PROOF" I I1n„„ rfn„„V,tor nf Mr jinrt Mrq ! The building ISs tOo lUCInclud! e a home and to those hostile to Jesus, to George Myron of Moose Hill "THE BUCCANEER' it mer anda in lau190a9 &i.ishe; ana..ud he..>-r. '•-hu-s | ,j.j,Thge characters were: snoSnow Whitwnite Place, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Orchard for the past seven years. ALSO gained an excellent reputation lor •£ Garage Accommodations and animal hospital. attend and hear and see the pre Guilford, who was at Grace Hospi­ — WITH — CHARGED band purchased property at Indian gj^g^or Sansone; The Queen, Dor- Joseph Hugins was among the 630 He was a carpenter In his early James Gloasoh, Zasu Pitts in Frederic March, Pranoislca Gaal the venj best in cleaning, pressing, Dr. Gerlach Is associated with senlatlon. tal under observation. Is back ot For Literature and Kates, Neck.. Besides her daughter, oth_,,_.y. Mathews,,„,,,„,„^;. T,hThe„ „„„!.„,„„Huntsman„ , ^.^Erinc girls who left Northfield Seminary years and later a building supcrln "Forty Naughty Gii'ls" ALSO Dr. E. H. Patchen in Mllford. Admission Is free, and the public his home In Moose Hill and Is Im- TYPEWRITERS and repairing of all types of gar­ Mrs. Elliott Buttoulph, three grand­ Johnson; The Prince, Theodore No­ Friday for the annual two-week tendent. He leaves his widow, Ruth Washing and Polishing t'usco and Amatrudo are the con­ is cordially invited to attend. I proving rapidly from an Illness. "LOVE ON TOAST" ments, so we think we're artists! Address sons survive. vak; The Seven Dwarfs, Ernest Ber­ [spring recess. Orover Burbeck and u daughter, MIMEOGRAPHS tractors Fri., Silt.—March 2r)-2G with Stella Ardlcr, John Payne nardo, John Royka, John Beardl, The 60-year old girl's school was MORNING DEVOTIONS Mrs. Evelyn Hines. ADDING MACHINES Crankcase Service W. Graham Ferry, Mgr. founded by Dwlght L, Moody, world- "THANKS" COME AGAIN! Mao West in AVe use the finest most modern BRANFORD BOND SALES 1 Lawrence Massay, Thomas Pepe, SILVER ANNIVEKSAIIY The Rev. Robert J. Plumb, rec­ The Branford Community Coun­ We rent, sell overhaul and Wiid., Thiii-s.—Mari'li 2;!-2-t famous evangelist and educator, HOME FROM HOSPirAL Ranked by per capita sales Bran- Robert Doebrlck and George Ran- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mild of Qer- tor of Trinity Church lo conducting cil wishes to thank those who con­ 'Every Day's A Holiday' Dry Cleaning Method ACCESSORIES who also founded Mount Hermon morning devotions over uie air uu.i.y, Ernest Anderson, son of Mr. and exchange machines Yankee Rose China Nights ^^ ford ranks 18 In the sale of post alU. rlsh Avenue, East Haven, celebrated morning devotions over the air dally tributed to the success of its recent ALSO School for boys. The two schools I this week at B:15. Willis H. Pratt Mrs. C. P. Anderson of Montowese KstablisUed 30 years ofnce t?nited States savings bonds Between scenes the chi dren from the 26th anniversary of their mar­ card party and announces that an- Jack Holt in "Love Takes Flight" combine to make The Northfield land Mrs. William Crawford are sol- Street, Is home from Grace Hospltal| ^—., _ Telephone 886 ?rom sept 1, 1936 through August Miss Zenia Smolenski's class, grade riage on Sunday. WITH SUBSOBIBE FOB Ischools with 1100 students the lar­ oslsts. Mrs. Harold O. Baldwin la at whore he underwent a minor oper- other is planned for the near fu "Trapped.By G-Men" FRANK KAMINSKY 31 1937 Branford is classed with 61 3, sang three songs, Fifty friends and relatives attend Bruco Oabot, Beatriop Roberts 302 Main St. Branford other connecucut towns in Its rat- The =^nnouncer of the program gest private preparatory institution R. L CARTER DRY CLEANING — PRESSING — REPAIRING fi THE BRANFORD REVIEW cd a party given in their honor. the piano, ation. ture. 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