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PAGE-EIGHT THE BRANPORD REVIEW, BRAHPOED, CONN., NOVEMBER 5, 1942 SOUTHERLY by tots No. 215, 216, The Northwcs(erly corner of said DRUSIANNA BRUNNELLI, also Street, as shown on said Map. 60 as shown on said Plan, 380 feet; Plot of land being 220 feet Easter known as ORUSIANNA BRUNELLI, , feet; EASTERLY by Lot NO. 10. as shown EASTERLY by lond of owners un ly from the Easterly'line of Hem also known as DRUSIANA BRU SCOUTING WORKS FOR THE YOU'ins OUT OFIJUCK LEGAL NOTICE known, 283.16 feet; ingway Avenue, as shown on said NELLI, and SUFIA SAONELLI, al on said Map, now or formerly NORTHERLY by Lots No. 232, and Map, when measured on the South so known as SOFIA SAONELLI ot owned by Antonio DlLallo. 130 MAINTENANCE OP IF YOU DO NOT READ *WHEREAS, ANDREW DAMATO Haven, bounded and described as 231, as shown on said Plan, 428 feet. erly line of said Proposed Second 33 ORCHARD ST., NEW HAVEN, feet, more or less; ttl.M known ns ANDREW D'AMATO, follows: SOUTHERLY by Land now or for AMERICAN IDEALS HATlONING NEWS ITEMS IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have Street, as shown on said Map. CONNECTICUT have neglected to The Branford Ambulance was and TONY DEPONTB, of NEW NORTHERLY by Proposed Seoond merly of E. Dwight street. 60 ft.; hereunto set my hand this 22nd Said Southerly line of said Pro pay the taxes on the herein men called out yesterday to bring Byron HAVEN, .COUNTY OP NEW HA Street, as shown on said Map, 20 WESTERLY by Lot No. 14, as shown tEf^t Pranto l^bieto day of October, 1042. posed Second'Street intersects the tioned Grand Lists, I, JAMES C. Velle ot Ten Acres home from the VEN, STATE OF CONNECTICUT, feet; on said Map, now or formerly AND EAST HAVEN NEWS JAMES C. OOILVIE. Easterly line of Hemltigwoy Aven OOILVIE, as TAX COLLECTOR, do hospital where he was treated for has neglected to pay the taxes on EASTERLY, by Lot No. 13, as shown hereby give notice that I will sell owned by Raffle Aranclo, 130 ft., the herein mentioned Qrand Lists, on said Map, now or formorly TAX COLLECTOR ue at a point therein distant 442 pneumonia. at public auction on Dec. 28, 1042 more or less; VOL. XV—NO. 30 Brojiford, Connecticut, Tlmrsday^ November 12, 1942 I, JAMES 0. OOILVIE, as TAX owned' by Samuel Schwartz, 122 EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT feet, more or-less. Southerly from PRICE FIVE CENTS the Southerly lipe of,,Tyler Street. A.D. at the hour ot 10:00 A.M. at The Northwesterly corner of said COLLECTOR, do hereby give no feet, more or less; the TOWN HALL, EAST HAVEN, plot of land being 620 feet Easterly Mrs. Daniel Hooghkirk, Harrison I WHEREAS, =: CATHERINE FAL- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have tice that I will sell at public auc SOUTHERLY by land now or for CONNECTICUT, the property be from the Easterly line of Heming AVenue will be the next hostess to CIONO, Wife of HARRY FALCIGNO hereunto set my hand this 22nd tion on DEC. 20, 1042 A,D., at the merly of E. Dwight Street, 20 ft.; longing to said DRUISANA BRU way Avenue, as shown on said Map the Even Dozen Club. of 477 NEWHALL STREET, NEW day of October,'', 1042.' Railway Office hour of 10:00 A.M. at the TOWN WESTERLY by Lot No. 15, as shown NELLI. for taxes, interest. Hen fees, when measured on the Southerly Volunteers Aid Motorists Must HALL, EAST HAVEN, CONNECTI on said Map, now or formerly. HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, has ne JAMES C. OOILVIE. Citizens Patriotic Rally Committee Publishes and expenses Incurred on the line ot Said Proposed Second St., American Legion members will glected to pay the taxes on the TAX COLLECTOR CUT, the' property belonging to owned, by Samuel Schwartz, 122 Grand Lists ot 1927, 1028. 1020. as shown on said Map. Accepting Tires herein mentioned Grand Lists, I, EAST HAVilN, CONNECTICUT meet Tuesday evening.. Board In Fuel said ANDREW DAMATO and TONY feet, more or less; 1930. 1931. 1032, 1033, 1934, 1935SECON, D PIECE . Register Tires JAMES C. OGILVIE, as TAX COL DEPONTE, for taxes, interest, lien The Northwesterly corner of said 1936, 1037, 1938, 1939, 1040, 1941,NORTHERL Y by Proposed Second In High School Friday The Branford branch has under LECTOR, do hereby give notice that Mrs. A. Porodls, Branford Hills Is Regulations Governing I'ces and expenses inourrod on the plot of land being 000 foot Easterly WHEREAS, DOME^ICK GRAZI- Inclusive. Street, as shown on said Map, 40 taken along with other Railway I wlllsell at public auction on DEC home from the hospital with her Oil Rationing By November 21 Qrana LLsls of 1030, 1031, 1032fro, m the Easterly lino of Homing- ANO, also known as DOMINICK feet; Express Agencies, the job ot re 1033, 1034, 1036, 103G, 1037, 1038, 2B, 1042, A.D. at the hour of 10:00 GRA2;iAN0, of .70 CONCORD ST., Said Property is known as Lots infant daughter. Valerie Lynn. way Avenue, as shown on said Map, EASTERLY by Lot. No. 14, as shown Dealers Will Apply For Applioa- ceiving the country's excess pass 1030, 1040,. 1041, respectively, A.M. at the TOWN HALL, EAST HAMDEN, CONNECTICUT, has ne Numbers 34, 36 ond 36, in Section Callers on Friday were Mrs. Wal Open To The Public All owners ot registered motor when measured on the Southerly on said Map, now or formerly of enger car tires for delivery to Do- Branford Ambulance HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, the pro No. 6, as shown on a Mop ot lots ter Williams. Jr., Mrs. Earle Berger, tions And Pile Them By Fri- vehicles are requested to obtain 'saltl property Is known as Lots lino of said Proposed Street, as glected to pay tho taxes on the Raffle Aranclo, 130 feet, more or tense Supplies Corporation ware perty belonging to sold CATHE known as Foxon Pork, owned by Mrs."Gordon Benson, Mrs. Arthur day Night—Most Complex Of registration applications contain No. 3 and 4 as shown on a Map'of shown on said Map. heroin Mentlonqd Grand List, I, less; houses. lots on Proposed Second Street, on RINE FALCIGNO, for taxes. Inter- JAMES C. OGILVIE,' as TAX COL Paul Ruaso, of New Haven, said Hallden and Miss Jennie Llnd. Pageant "Branford Shining Through" Staged Under Di Rationing Tasks. ing tire Information at the local Said Southerly lino of said Pro SOUTHERLY by land now or for Citizens were ordered, as of Oc Can Only Be IJsed On Direct Call From Physician 'Who fllo In the Office of the Board of est, lion fees, and expenses incur LECTOR, do hereby give notice map being made by W. J. Wood, Jr., rection of. Oma Schmid—Dr. James L. McConaughy Boord office or at the following posed Seoond Street intersects the merly of E. Dwight Street, 40 ft.; tober 15 to turn over to the Oftlce Decides 'Who Shall Accompany Patient—Must Be Assessors [or said Town of East red on the Grand Lists, 1031, 1032, that I will sell at public auction on and filed in the East Haven Town The Branford Rationing Board tire Inspection stations and return Easterly line of Hemingway Averi- WESTERLY by Lot No. 17, as shown Mrs. Percy Santord of Pine Or Invited As Speaker of Evening. of Price Administration- all tires Haven, said .Lots taken together 1033, 1034, 1035, 1030, 1937, 1038DEC, . 26, 1042, A.D., Ot the hour of Clerk's Office on November 13, 1012 with the assistance of several vol the completed forms by mall or Driven By Approved Operator. ue at a point therein distant 442 on said Map, now or formerly chard will leave soon to pass the unteer workers has now completed In addition to the Ave necessary tor otherwise to tho office ot the local being bounded and described as feet, more or less, Southerly from 1930, 1040, 1041 Inclusive. 10:00 A.M. at the TOWN HALL, said Lots taken together being winter in Sarasota, Fla. She will be To honor sons in service there bounded: owned by John Slclarl and Mar the determination ot rations for minimum, operatioii. 1 Board on or before Saturday, No At the request-ot the soloclmon follows: the Southerly lino of Tyler Street. Said Property Is known as Lots EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, the garet Slclarl, 130 ft., more or less accompanied by Mrs. Robert Booth. will be a citizens patriotic rally property belonging to said DOMEN- EASTERLY by Dale Street, as private dwellings covered by appli Such tires, and tubes Els well, may vember 21. Unless these appllco- and tho police oommlsslonors, a NORTHERLY by Proposed Second TOGETHER with the right of Numbers 5 and 0 as shown on a The Northwesterly corner ot said Mr. Booth has entered military ser- Friday evening, at the high school Wardens Hand ICK GRAZIANO, for taxes, Inter shown on said Mop, 75 feet, more cations received through November be deposited with the local oftlce, tlons are filed within the above Armistice Day permanent ambulance committee Street, as shown on said Map, 40 pass and repass in common with Map of lots on Proposed Second plot of land being 660 feet Easter vlce^and Is giving a course of study to which the public Is Invited. Ju 6th. It has started the task of pre Montowese Street, ' between the time registered car ow«\ers will be est, lien foes, and expenses incur or less; nior high and high school pupils has boon appointed to work with feel; those to whom, the same Is given Street, on file in the Office of the ly from the Easterly line of Hem at Rutgers University. paring oil coupon sheets and It Is hours ot 0-10:30 in the morning unable to obtain additional gaso red on the Grand Lists 1031, 1032,SOUTHERL Y by Lot No. 37, In said and also men In uniform are urged Out Circulars Parade Ended EASTERLY by Lot No. 2, OS shown I over, across and upon said Pro Board of Assessors for said Town Ingway Avenue, as shown on' said hoped that many will be ready for or 4:30-5:30 afternoons. The order line or tiros. them. Mrs. Mlchoel Carplnella Is posed Second Street. of East Haven, said lots taken to 1933, 1934, 1036i 1938, 1937, 1938, Section, as shown on said Map. Map, when measured on the South Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Oriswold are to attend. on said Map, now or formerly! Issuance shortly. In general, users applies to casings, not Inner lubes, Charles S. Pope, Pope's Service chairman of supplies With Mra. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have gether being bounded and describ 1030, 1040, 1041, inclusive. 100 feet, more or less; erly line of said Proposed Street, as In-New York City for the day. American Legion and its auxil About Alarms .owned by The Allied Realty As- ot oil fired central heating plants but tubes ore acceptable. Station, West Main Street; John E. With Services Wilfred T. Nott, who is alao in hereunto set my hand this 22nd ed as follows: Said property. Is (known as Lots WESTERLY by Lots No. 25, 20, 27 shown on said Map. iary members will attend In a body ; soclatcs Inc., 133 feet, more oi? win suffer a reduction from their It Is the expressman's responsi Bralnerd, Brolnerd's Garage, Stony charge of Ways and Means, as hor day of October, 1042. NORTHERLY by Proposed Second Numbers 19 anil 20. as shown on a In said Section, as shown on said Mrs. Raymond D, Warner of and in uniform. End of Blackout ^ill Be Indi last year's usage of approximately less; Said Southerly line of said Pro bility to give the usual company re Crock; Julius Zdanovicz, Central The following program took assistant. Dr. Philip Gerlaoh is In JAMES 0. OOILVIE. Street, as shown on said Map, 40 Map of lots on;. Proposed Second Map, 75 feet, more or less; Farga, N. D., Is spending several A pageant "Branford Shining cated By Turning- On Of one-third. In some cases this re SOUTHERLY by land now or for- posed Second Street intersects the ceipt and also a-rfcelpt from the Qoroge, Main Street; Felix Pozzi, place at the Cenotaph, the World TAX COLLECTOR feot; ,•', Street, on file In tho Office of the NORTHERLY by Lot No. 33, In said weeks with Mrs. Mary B. Toole and Through" written and arranged by Street Lights. duction will be considerably larg charge of repairs, William Meffert, ' movly of E. Dwight Street, 40 ft.; Easterly line of Hemingway Aven D. S. C, but he does' not'judge tho Felix Service Station, Indian Nook War I memorial, Immediately af EAST HAVEN, CONNECtaCUT EASTERLY by Lot No. 4, a.s shown Board ot Assess'orsi for sold Town Section, as shown, on said Map, family of 57 Monto\yese Street. Mrs. Walter Deion will be part of er ond In other coses where the Jr., is treasurer, and Frank J, Kin WESTERLY by Lot No. 5, ns shown ue at a point therein distant 442 value, nor pay for the article. Road; George Costello, Auto Feod ter llio parade, Sunday afternoon. on said Map, now or formerly of East Haven, said Lots taken to 100 feet, more or less. the program. Air raid wardens have on hand a previous year's use was moderate • on sold Map, noNV or formerly feet, more or less, southerly from D. S. C. at its 160 warehouses will Sto(;e, Branford. Hills; Louis Rit- Massing of the colors; Invoca ney is general advisor. owned by Andrew Damato and gether being bounded and describ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have Navajo Council, No. 54, D. of P. The progrom is os follows: quantity of circulars for distribu the reduction will be much less. owned by .Caihorlne Falcigno, WHEREAS, JOHN SICLARI, of 7 the southerly line of Tyler Street. check and determine values before zlnger, Indian Neck Garage, Indian tion by the Rev. Matthew G. Mad Tony DePonte, 130 feet, more or ed as follows: • • y ' hereunto set my hand this 22nd of East Haven will give away a Invocation, Rev. A. W. Jones; tion from the office of the Defense Users of oil ranges or space heat Rules and regulations governing 133 foot, more or less; PINE STREET, NEW HAVEN, CON^ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have checks are sent to owners. Payment Neck Garage, Indian Neck; Earl E. den; placing of memorial wreaths; the pporation of tho Branford am less; NORTHERLY by Proposed Second day of October, 1942. pink silk puff on the evening of Massing of the Colors, by the Council explaining the audible slg ers in homes where such equipment The Northerwesterly corner of NECTICUT, has neglected to pay hereunto set my hand this 22nd wiH be made In cash, government Bradley, Bradley's Garage, Bradley selection by high school band; SOUTHERLY by land now or for Street, as shown on said Map, 40 JAMES C. OGILVIE. American Legion, Commander nals for blackouts and air raid in Is the sole means ot heating wHl bulance are as follows; \ ' said, Plot of land being 800 feet the taxes on the heroin mentioned day of October, 1942. December 16, at Red Men's Hall. bonds, or war stamps according to Street; Wilson Aiito Sales, Inc., American Legion services; selec merly of E. Dwight Street, 40 feet; i TAX COLLECTOR James Mellor; Star Spangled Ban formation for the public of the generally be allotted rations which Ambulance Is under the super Uastorly from the Easterly line of Grand Lists, I, JAMES C. OOILVIE, preference. Ceilings are sot between West Main Street. tion by Stony Creek Drum Corps; feet, more or less; EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT JAMES C. OGILVIE. ner. Chorus and Audience; Pageant New Haven area. In many cases will approach nine vision ot the Police Departniont of ' Hemingway AvoriUE, n's shown on as TAX COLLECTOR, do hereby EASTERLY by lot No. 18, as shown North Branford Fife and Drum $1.50 and $11.15 each. Casings un address by tho Rev. Thomas Shan the town and can bo usod only on WESTERLY by Lots No. 7, as shown TAX COLLECTOR Master of ceremonies. Willis Pratt; This system consists of three sig ty percent of their last year's us said Map, wlien measured on the give notice that I will sell at public on said Map, now or formerly Corps will give away a War Bond fit for recapping are requested but non ot Sllgo, Ireland; Legion roll a direct call from o physician; or on sold Map, now or formerly EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT Theme song "When Your Smiling" nals: 1—Mobilization Signal—This age. However, OPA regulations pro Southerly line of, said Proposed auction on DEC. 28, 1042, A.D. at ov/ned by John Siclarl and Mar WHEREAS, .THE ESTATE OF on December 18. no payment will be niado. coil; firing squod, three volleys; ders oro to bo given by a doctor owned by Josephine G. DeOrand, Chorus; Administration, Eleanor signal, will be an up and down vide strict maximums beyond Second Street, as shown on said the hour of, 10:00 A.M., at the garet Slclarl, 122 feet, more or CHARLES DAUENHAUER.. OTTO So far, thie Montowese Street of Second Cooking tops; boriodlctlon by the Rov. Prod- ond he Is to .decide it patiei^t.hcods 130 feet, more or less; Skroza; Production, Lura Ellsworth sounding of sirens or intermittent which the Board Is not permitted Map. less; C. DAUENHAUER, ADMINISTRA WHEREAS, THE ALLIED REAL Mr. and Mrs. John Haglund flee states, the number ot tires eric Murray. to bo occompaniod by a dootPri li TOWN HALL, EAST HAVEN, CON Dorothy Carter; First Aid. Ardis sounding of whistles, or the rapid to go. For example. In the case ot Said Southerly line of said Pro The Northwesterly corner of said SOUTHERLY by land now or for TOR OF HAMDEN, CONNECTICUT TY ASSOCIATES, INCORPORATED have moved Into one of the Brand- delivered hos beonj small. ScFiool Tuesday Order pf lineup for. the annual nurse or a member of the, fjimlly; NECTICUT, the property belonging DeLeone; Home Nursing, Adrienne ringing of beHs or flre rings, or space heaters, the Board is not posed Second Street Intersects the plot of land Being 700 feet Easter merly of E. Dwight Street, 40 ft.; MYRON H. TUCKKR OF MIDDLE- of 42 CHURCH STREET, NEW HA rlff cottages at Short Beach. Parade was as follows; police es tho'naiho of the doctor m'aklnglKo to said JOHN SICLARI, for taxes, Northam; Nurses Aid, Dorothy any or all of these, together, for a permitted' to issue basic rations It is expected that when the Easterly lino of Hemingway Avon ly from the Easterly line of Hem WESTERLY by Lot No. 21, as shown FIELD, CONNECTICUT AND THEVEN , CONNECTICUT, have ne cort; marshoU and oldos;,B. H. S. call,'tho diagnosis, the namo.of the interest, lien fees, and expenses in Brocicway^ period of, Two Minutes. The pur which exceed one and one tenth motorist appears for his national In The Theatre uc at a point therein distant 442 ingway Avenue, as shown on said on said Map, now or formerly FIRST NATIONAL BANK St TRUST glected to pay the taxes on the Emll Nygard is on a southern Bond; CoihiJany I. Conn. State patient, the-name,of ,the. driver, curred on the Grand Lists, 1032, pose of this, signal is to mobillzfe gallons per square foot for floor gasoline ration "card i'the ration feet, more or loss, Southerly from Map, when measured on the South owned by Celestino Donato, 123 COMPANY OF NEW HAVEN, CON herein mentioned Grand Lists, I, trip. He is occompaning. Lt.' N.- A. Song, Angel of Mercy, Ruth Lln- Guard; United Spanish War Vet Where the patient Is takenj, tho 1033, 1934, 1036, 103G, 1037, 1038 civilian defense personnel and does space In excess of '400 square feet book will be refused unless the ap with the entire proceeds to go 'the Southerly line of Tyler,Street. erly line of sfiid Proposed Second foot, more or less; NECTICUT, have neglected to pay JAMES C. OGILVIE, as TAX COL Sharp to Swannanoa, North Caro sley Oliver; Nutrition. Victoria erans; Yankee Division Veterans' amount of the donation, if any, 1030, 1040, 1941, Inclusive. not require action by the general regardless of the previous year's plicant certlfles thUj ' he has no to the Branford Ambulance Fund, TOGETHER WITH the right to Street, as shown on said Map. The Northwesterly corner of said the taxes on the herein mentioned LECTOR, do hereby give notice that lina. Before returning home he will Lundstrom; Canteen. Paula Sar- Association; Battery A., 103rd F. A. and the reaction to the services Said property is known as Lots public. usage.. Furthermore In homes more than five tires per cor. the committee Is sposorlng a cook pass and repass in common with Said Southerly line of said Pro plot ot land lielng,480 feet Easterly Grand Lists, I,.JAMES 0. OGILVIE, I win sell at public auction on visit Lt. Sal A. PetrlHo at Camp pola;. Motor Corps. Ruth Havens; Voterons' Association; Corooran- .Numbers 17 and 18 as shown on a where space heaters are used to ing school In the Branford Theatre rendered must be entered in tho those to whom the same la given posed Second Street intersects the from the Easterly line ot Heming as TAX COLLECTOR, do hereby DEC. 26, 1942 A.D., at the hour of Lee, Petersburg, Va. Red 'Cross Nurse. Ellen Borgeraon; a^Blackout and Air Raid Signal Sundquist Post; iharshall ot 2nd Map of Lots on Proposed Second supnlement coal furnaces regula on the afternoons of November 10- book, supplied to the police'station over, across nnd upon said Pro Easterly line of Hemingway Avenue way Avenue, as shown on said Map, give notice that I will seU at pub 10:00 A.M., at the TOWN, HALL, Rose of No Man's Land, Mrs. Oliver —This signal will be an up and division; Stony Crook Fife and Street, on fllo In the office of the tions do not permit the Board to 17 and 24i as soon as the dr^.'yojr.W^Hrns,;,;, ., i posed Seoond Street. at a point therein distant 442 feet, when measured on the Southerly lie auction on DEC, 26, 1942 A. D., EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, the and chorus; Red OrQss Btoff Assis down sounding of sirens or inter Drurn Corps; Branford Flre De • Ambulance musli be tivWon by Board of Assessors for said Town issue.any ration unless It can be Musicai Society 'The school is under tho direction IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I haVO more or less, Southerly from the line ot said Proposed Second Street, at the hour of, 10:00 A.M., at the property belonging to the said AL tant, _Pearl Terwllliger; Air Raid mittent sounding of whistles, or the partments;, Rod Men; Sons of an operator approved by i|\e office'): , ^, .. ,,of East Haven, said Lots taken to- dcfimitely proved that the coal fur- of Miss Kathleen Grow, graduate Ul Southerly line of Tyler Street. as shown on sald;-Map. TOWN HALL,-BAST HAVEN, CON LIED REALTY ASSOCIATES, IN Wardeh.'j Robert Waylett; Air Spot rapid ringing of bells or flre rings, Amorloart Logion; Boy Scoutsl in ciiargo ot the desk wVion doctot horeunto sot my hand this 22nd „„,t^"r;,o.rJ^.,^i„rfi„i^ ,.^,r,Vr=Li^ [j3ace,ls,belng^uscd-to^ Its maxiinum Lists Programs home economist who has planned day of October, 1042. 18°**"^ '"""^ bounded and describ- TOGETHER WITH the right to ' Said Southerly.,line of said Pro NECTICUT, the property belonging CORPORATED, for taxes, interest. College Notes ter'Dkvldi' Clark; „'state Guard, pr any or all ot these together,^ tor Girl Scouts; ,Rbd Cross and Motor calls; gas arid oil must, be checked ed as follows. , .^ ,• „ nu efficiency and Is still!- inadequate. a different. pirpgraWi;.; andJ-domor(-, posed Second Stree.t, intersects the to 'said ESTATE OP CHARLES Hen fe^ and expenses Incurred on '"^o\yiir-Blsti6n6i{-;'Boy scout; John 4 period o'f Four Mlnutes,'™s''3tr' Cbrps; AitciMftt Warriing-^Servic? Vri'rSturh."'from • each Ufterantbu^-- JAME3 0. OOILVIE. NORTHERLY by Proposed Seoond Pi^ss and repass ii^ cpmmon with Easterly line of l^einlngway Avenue The problem ot fuel'- oil' rationing The Musical) Art - Society an stratlon for each day,of tlie school. those to whom the same la given DAUENHAUEri,,for taxes. Interest, the GRJAND LISTS ot I93l', 1932. Rosamond Hammer is a Canteen Tyler. nal is the Air Raid Alarm. When It Civilian Defense; curs for auxiliary lanco is used and. be tbplMliiibdi TAX COLLECTOR Street, as shown on said Map, 40 at a point therein distant ot 442 Is'the most complex'bt the various nounces the following. program for Use ot the theatre.has been mai^o, over, across dnd upon siild Proposed Hen fees, and. expenses Incurred on 1033. 1934. 1935. 1936, 1937, 1938Alde, r ot Hamden Hall. ,, ..i... Quartette, Praise the Lord and is sounded the publilc shall seek units.' If necessary. Blips foi- gas, and oil EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT feot; feet, more or less. Southerly from rationing jobs thus for but tlie the, coming season: -. possible through the, generosity ot Second Street. '•' the Grand Lists, 1930, 1931, 1932,1939 . 19'40. 1941 respectively. Pass the Ammunltlbn, Prank Blg- shelter, traffic shall stop and, If must be signed by the oillcer who EASTERLY by Lot No. Ifl, as shown tho Southerly llr\e pf Tyler Street. Board is ma'king every effort to -November, W^Danolng. around Irving Jacocks. ,, • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I haVC 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938 Donald Fouser of Short Beach is elow, WUlis Pratt, Edwin Mlohael- after nightfall, blackout must be orders same; where ambulance Is on said Map, now or formerly TOGETHER WITH THE right to Said property is known as Lots handle the situation ^ with the min the World;'hcstess, Mrs. Harold F The following-1 were awarded WHEREAS, BENJAMIN CONOV- hereunto set my.liond this 22nd 1939, 1940, 1941, Inclusive. a member ot the junior - football son, Ed'A'in Maddern; Songs, Keep effected. used for persons Injured in fac owned by Samuel Schwartz; 122 pass and repass in common with No. 5-8-7-8 and 11-12-13 as shown imum of annoyance to the appli Baldwin; leader, Mrs. John Oliver. prizes ot tho cobklng; school Tues ER, WHETHER LIVING OR DEAD, day of October, 1942. on a Map ot Lots on Proposed First team at Hamdon Hall. the Home Fires Burning, Over The public can distinguish the List Commiftees tories while under employment a feet, more or less; those to whom the same Is given Said Property is known as Lots cants and has no iihtention of dis December IS"—Christmas Music; day. Mrs. Earle A. -Barker, Mrs. now or formerly of 81 ROSEVILLE Street on file In the Office of the There, There's A Long, Long Trail. Blackout and Air Raid signal from regular charge will bo made under SOUTHERLY by land now or for JAMES C. OOILVIE. over, across and upon said Proposed Numbers 89 and 90 as shown on a rupting the school- schedules by Candlelight Service at the First James Kavanaugh.'.Mrs. George L. AVENUE, NEWARK, NEW JER Board ot Assessors tor said Town Harry Thompson of Renssalear Chorus and Audience; Guest the Mobilization signal in two ways the compensation agreement; merly of E. Dwight Street, 40 ft.; TAX COLLECTOR " Second. Street. ,f,.-, ."Map of Momauguin Heights, East burdening the teachers with this Baptist ChurcW; leader, Mrs.. Ray Hall, Mrs. William Lj. Hall, Mrs. A, For Garden Club SEY, has neglected to pay the of East Haven, said lots taken to Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y., Speaker,- Dr. James L. McConaughy flrst. the Blackout and Air Raid where ambulonce la called to at WESTERLY by Lot No. 19, as shown EAST HAVEN,' CONNECTICUT Haven. Conn, owned by Thomas F. assignment. ' mond Pinkham. -i W. Ifkovic, Mrs. John R Homre, taxes on the • herein mentioned gether being bounded and describ was at his'home in Short Beach for President of Wesleyan University, Signal will always be the second tend peraona Injured in.insurance on sold Map, now or formerly IN WITNESS,WHEREOF, I have Rellly. Scale I inch equals 60 feet. •February 16—Romanticists; hos Mrs. Virginia Jenny, Mrs. John The Bludyi group of the Branford Grand Lists, I, JAMES 0. OGILVIE, ed as follows: the week end. While here, he and Chairman of; China Relief Commit signal sounded (the mobilization coses the regular charge y/llV. bo hereunto set my hand this 22nd May 1920," on file in the East Haven Fuel oil dealers are requested to tess, Mrs.:: Helena Odenkirchen; Ahorn, Mrs. R. C. Gononer( Mrs. Garden Club met Friday in the as TAX COLLECTOR, do hereby owned by Domenlck , Grazlano, WHEREAS, THE ALLIED REAL his brother, Roger . attended the tee; Benediction, Rev. Father Ed slgnol will always be sounded first); made; non-residents of Branford day of October, 1942. Town Clerk's Office, said Lots tak FIRST PIECE leader, Mrs. Sidney Osborn, Jr.; W. S. Wood, Mrs. Arthur Boutilller, honie of Mrs, R. Eorlo Beera of give notice that I will sell at pub 122 feet, more or less; TY ASSOCIATES, INCORPORA mund A. Cotter;,Retiring the Col-, seoond, the Blackout and Air Raid apply at the Office of the Local using the ambulance shall be billed JAMES C. OGILVIE. en "together being bounded: NORTHERLY by Tyler Street. 80 Coast Guard-Renssalear football ; March 16—Ensemble Music; hos Miss Lauretta Bibcock, Mrs. Ed North Branford. A report on the lic auction on DEC. 20, 1042 A.D., The Northwesterly corner of said TED, of 42 CHURCH STREET, crsj America, Audience. Signal will be twice' as long (4 min Board for tiiel. dealers applications for the regular charge. . ; '' . TAX COLLECTOR EASTERLY by Palmetto Trail, as feet, more or less; game in New London. tess, Mrs. Sidney Osborn. Jr.; lea Bune, Mrs. L. E. Rice, Mrs. Robert State Federated Garden Club meet at the hour of 10:00 A.M., at the plot of land being 520 feet Easterly NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, have utes) as the Mobilization-signal .(2 and to fill them out and return People covered by hospital plan shown on, said Map, 40, feet, more EASTERLY by Proposed First Members of the , Allegro Club der. Mrs. George Fouser. H. Richardson, Mrs. Caasldy, Mrs. ing held recently In the Lawn Club TOWN HALL, EAST HAVEN, CON from the Easterly line of Heming neglected to pay the taxes on the EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT minutes). In addition, if the street them to the Board on, or before Insurance shall be billed for the or less; , Street, as shown on said Map, chorus are: Mrs. Ralph Neilson, NECTICUT, tho property belonging way Avenue, as shown on said Map, herein mentioned Grand Lists, I, Recruiting Officer John MoAr- lights are on, they will go out up Friday night, November 13th. May 18—Nature Music;- hostess, Raymond F. Barnes, Mrs. David New Haven was given by Mrs. S. E. SOUTliERLY by Lot No. 91, as Mrs. Roy Enqulst, Mrs. Robert Rice regular charge; The committee to said BENJAMIN CONOVER, for when measured on the Southerly JAMES C. OGILVIE, oS TAX COL WHEREAS, ANTONIO BELLAN- 115 feet; thur will be at the Post Office on the sounding of the Blackout Miss Audrey Rogers; leader, Mrs. S. Sam.son, Mrs. William McKenzle, Doime and Mrs. John MoCabe. shown on s^d Map, 75 feet, more Mra. B. E. Pinkham, Mrs. Helen explains this to mean that If peo taxes, Interest, Hen fees, and ex line of sold Proposed Second Street, LECTOR, hereby give notice that TONB, of 120 FARREN AVENUE, SOUTHERLY by Lot No. 6, as shown Thursdays to give Information and Air Raid Signal. A. Oriswold. Mrs. Spencer, Mrs. Ed Cooncy, Miss Tho annual board meeting will be or less; Rice, Miss Alice Warner, Mias ple ore covered for' ambulance penses incurred on the Grand List as shown on said Map. I will sell at public auction on De NEW 'HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, has on said Map; now or formerly June—Annual meeting; hostess, Nellie Norris, Mrs. Cusock, Mrs. held previoua to study group meet about the Navy. His hours are 9 Deidre Mooney, Miss Eileen Moon- 3—^AU Clear Signal—This signal service under their policies they 1033, 1934, 1036, 1930, 1037, 1938, cember 28, 1042, A.D., at the hour neglected to pay,, the taxes on the WES'TERLY by Lots No. 133, and owned by Dominlck Castardo and Inflation Talk Miss Olive Pratt. • Burns. Mrs. Frank Page. Mrs. L. M. ing on December 4 in the homo of Bald Southerly line of said Pro until 1. ey, Samuel Beach, Willis Pratt, win be a steady sounding ot sirens will bo billed, but It It.not to be 1030, 1940, 1041, Inclusive. of 10:00 A.M.. at the TOWN HALL, herein mentioned Grand Lists, I, 134, as shown on said Map, 40, Fannie Castardo, 80 feet, more or , There wiU be no meetings in Barker. Mrs, Gurdon Bradley, Mrs. Mrs F. T. Cotlin of-Pine Orchard. posed Second Street Intersects the Carl 'Vlard, James Cosgrove, Edwin or whistles or a slow tolllrig ot bells interpreted tomean that any local EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, JAMES C. OGILVIE, do hereby feet, more or less; less; January and April. Norman Clark, Mrs. .WlUlora Buss- Mrs. John McOabe, prosldont, gave Said Property is known as Lots Easterly lino of Hemingway Avenue Maddern, J. Wesson Phelps, Edwin or a slow sounding of fire rings, or Given Monday reatdent will "be required to,pay a the property belonging to said AL give notice that I will sell at pub NORTHERLY by Lot No. 88, as WESTERLY by land now or for CONNECTICUT, the property be man, Mrs. L. A. Winters, Mrs. the follpwing list of committee's; Numbers ^3, 44,45, and 46 as shown at a point therein distant 442 feet, Mlchaelson, Frank Bigelow. any combination ot these for a fee; Donations wUl bo acceptable LIED REALTY ASSOCIATES, IN lic auction on DEC. 26, 1942, A.D. shown on said Map, 75 feet, more merly ot John Metz, 120 feet, longing to said ANTONIO DILALLO George Anderson. Mrs. Howord V. Mrs. Frank Lowe, dvle; Mrs. W. on Plan of Lots at Cosey Beach moro or less ,Southerly from tho . .Pli),nlst, Herbert Holman period of Two Minutes. It signifies . Dr. G. L. Peterson, professor of however.) Supplies shall be i re CORPORATED,' for taxes. Interest, nt the hour of, 10:00 A.M., at the or less. more or less; for taxes. Interest. Hen fees, and Young, Mrs. Stephen Flnta, Mra. T. Nott, Garden Center; Mrs. C. B. Plat, belonging to J. W. Wilbur, da Southerly line of Tyler Street, that the period of air raid alarm is Agricultural Economics at the Uni placed at once after using »rid lien fees, and expenses Incurred on TOWN HALL, EAST HAVEN, CON SECOND PIECE expenses Incurred on the Grand AnielloCappiello D. M. Baldwin, Mrs,. T. Parker Hitchcock, flowers and members; ted July 25, 1900, A.'L, BUot, C.E., TOGETHER WITH the right to TOGETHER WITH a right of way passed. It does not indicate, how versity ot Connecticut, was the when necessary supplies are needed the Grand Lists, 1031, 1032, 1033NECTICUT, , the: property belonging EASTERLY by Proposed First Lists. 1934, 1936, 1936, 1937, 1938, Preble, Mrs. Frederick Ackerman, Mrs. Norman V. Lamb, conserva on file in the East Haven Town pass and repass in common with to pass and repass over a strip ot ever, the end of a blackout. The speakej: at the meeting Monday of to replenish those now on ha'iid 1034, 1935, 1030, 1037, 1038, 1939to, said ANTONIO BELLANTONE, Street, as shown on said Map, 76 1939,' 1940, 1941 inclusive. Miss A. M. Carney, Miss Jean Bar tion; Miss Madolin R, Zachor and Clerk's Office, said lots taken to those to whom the some is given land, bounded: Scout Qampaign end of a blackout will be Indicated the Rotary Club-His topic was "In Funeral Services call Mrs. Minnie Carplnella, chair- 1040,1941 inclusive. for taxes, Interest, lien tees, and feet, more or less; said Property is known as Lots ker, Mrs. Clarence Townsend and Mrs. Robert M W'l'lams. flower gether being bounded and described over, ocross and upon said Pro NORTHERLY by Cosey Beach Av by the turning on of street lights. flation." Thirty-flve attended the lody of the supply committee; all expenses Incurred on the Grand SOUTHERLY by land now or for Numbers 9 and 10 as shown on a Mra. Mary Grand. show; Mrs, A. J. Hill, visiting gar as follows: i posed Second Street. Said Property is known as Lots enue, 8 feet; meeting, Including P. H. Holbrook repairs needed must bereiJorted to Lists ot 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936 merly of John E. Metz. 85 feet, Map of lots on Proposed Second Started Today of Madison, M. J. Maupas of East To Be Held Friday dens; Mrs. A. E. Knowlton, histor Dr, Philip Gerlach, chairman Of SOUTHEASTERLY by Dewey Av IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hove Numbers 1 and 2, and 29, 30, 31 EASTERLY by Lots No. 6, 6 and 5, 1037, 1938, 1039, J940, 1041 Inclusive. more or less; Street, on file in the Office of the BUSINESS MEETS Haven, and Edward' L. Flahlve of ian; Mra. Fronk . Stone, horticul the repair committee, who shaU or enue, OS shown on said Plan/ 80 hereunto set my hand tills 22nd 32, 33 as shown on a Mop of lots as shown on said Map, 220 feet, Said Property, is known as Lots WESTERLY by land now or former Board of Assessors tor said Town of Scouting is contributing toward New Haven. Anlello Capplello, 53, of Laurel RATIONING BOARD ture; Mra. Scott W..;Q,libert, pro der the work done and all bills feet; day of October, 1B42. on Proposed Seoond Street, on file 5 Inches, more Or less; Numbers 23, 24, ,25 and 26, In Sec ly ot John E. Metz. 48 feet, more East' Haven, said lots taken to the vltaj maintenance ot American Speaking before the Associated Hill Road died Tuesday following gram; Mra. M. D, Stanley, public must be submitted to htm arid on SOUTHWESTERLY by Lots No. 41 JAMES 0, OOILVIE. In the Office of the Boord of As SOUTHERLY by Long Island The president, Rev. Frederic R. ALLOWS FOR TIRES tion 1, as shown on a Map of Lots or less; gether being bounded and de Ideals-by teaching the next gener Business of Branford meeting three weeks illness. He was a pro ity; Mrs. Samuel A.-Oriswold, Mra. his approval sent to the Board of and 42, as shown on said Plan, TAX COLLECTOR sessors for said Town of East Ha Sound, 8 feet, more or less; Murray, Inducted two new mem known as Foxon Park, owned by NORTHERLY by Lot No. 10, as scribed as follows: ation those values which are and Thursday at Howard Johnsons, duce farmer. Mr. Capplella Is sur As ot November 0 the Branford V T. Hammer, Sr.,'and Mrs. James EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT ven, said lots taken together being WESTERLY by Lots No. 1, 2 and 3, bers, DeLoss D. Blanchard under Selectmen who will issue orders on 200 feet; Paul Russo, ot New Haven, said shown on said Map, now or for NORTHERLY by Proposed Second have always been fundamental in vived by his widow, Felicia Burro Rationing Board has granted re F. Cobey, mcmberB at large. bounded and described as follows: as shown on said Map, 218 feet, Mrs. Charlotte Meyers ot the Bran the classlflcation "boys' work or the town treasurer for payment'. NORTHWESTERI,Y by Lot 118, aS Map being made by W. J. Wood, Jr., merly owned by Dominlck Cas Street, as shown on said Map., our rii(tional life. Capplello; three daughters. Mrs. caps to A. Pace 4; A. F. Condon 4; I FIRST PIECE more or less; ford Welfare Department told ot ganizations," and Frederick - B. Mrs. Frank Stone gave an Inter I shown on said Plan, 65 feet: WHEREAS, GIOVANNINA TOG- and filed in the East Haven Town tardo and Fannie Castardo, 80 40 feet;. .... Brai'itord's Boy Scout program, the effect of taxes, town and state, IJomlnlck Suppe ot Branford; Mrs. H. Oppel 2; A. E. Gale 2; V. J. Northerly by Lot 116, as shown on NORTHERLY by Proposed Second IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have Houde, under the classlflcation of Michael laqulnto of New Haven esting talk on "Plants' Structure.' NA CARBONELLI, also known as Clerk's Office on November 13, 1012, feet, more or less. EASTERLY by Lot No. 8, as shown along with that of eight , other on the work ot her department. O'Brien 2; Irving Morton 2; P. L. hereunto set my hand this 22nd "probate law." and Miss Antoinette Capplello ot said Plan, 17 feet;. GIOVANNINA CARBONELLI, also Street, as shown on said Map, 30 said lots taken together being The Northeasterly corner of said on said. Map, now or formerly towns'is in the hands of Qulnnl- The talk was one of a series ar Meek Ij J. R. Dudley 1. NORTHEASTERLY by Lots No. 48 known ns GIOVANNINA CORBON- day of October, 1942. Charles Bedlent hos been rein Branford; three sons. Arthur. FUNERAL SERVICES feet, more or less; bounded: plot of land being 155 feet South owned by Josephine G. DeGrand,. plac Council. ranged for the association and car Z. L. Radowitz, second grade tire PLACE .WEEATHS and 47, as shown on said Plan ELLA, of 180 S. Orange Street, New JAMES C. OGILVIE. stated as an active member. Mr. Ralph of Branford and Michael HELD SATURDAY EASTERLY by a ditch, 130 feet, erly from the Southerly line of Ty 122 feet, more or less; 'ro:r?iise funds tor council sup rying out a year's program devoted 1 second grade tire to P. J. Com- 101.08 feet; Haven, Connecticut, and CARRIE EASTERLY by Rose Street, as TAX COLLECTOR ler St., as shown on said Map, when Bedlent is an associate fuel ration with the U. 8. Forces outside the more or less; SOUTHERLY by land now or for port a drive is underway in all entirely to the subject ot^taxation mertord; 4 obsolete tires and 2 Memorial wreaths were placed FOR GEORGE DUDDY T. BURGESS, Wife of the late HOR shown on said Map, 100 feet, more EAST HAVEN. CONNECTICUT ing officer. He makes the fourth United States; his fatiier, Anthony IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have SOUTHERLY by land now or for measured on the Westerly line ot merly of E. Dwight Street,.40 ft.; these towns. tubes to R. F. Anflsoh; two new on graves of aH World War veter or less; member of the Branford Club in Capplello of New Haven; one hereunto set my hand this 22hd ACE T. BURGESS, ot MILFORD, merly or E. Dwight Street, 58 said Proposed First Street, as WESTERLY by Lot No. 11, as shown Dewey Brown Is local chairman aris in the various cemeteries In The funeral pt George Duddy, ot SOUTHERLY bV Lot No. 22, In said WHEREAS, SAMUEL SCHWARTZ MORBIDITY REPORT tulltime government service, the brother. Emanuel .Capplello; and passenger tubes, V. J. O'Brien, and day of October, 1942. CONNECTICUT, has neglected to feet, more or less; shown on said Map. on said Map, now or formerly assisted by Charles Freeman and Branford on Armlatice Day. They 28 Harding Avenue was held Satur Section, as shown on said Map, OP NEW HAVEN, COUNTY OP others being Sal PetriUo, Joseph one half brother. . John Maresca, 1 to J. R. Dudley; new 'truck tires JAMES C. OQILVIET pay the taxes on the heiein men WESTERLY by Lot No. 3, as shown owned by Samuel Schwartz, 122 LeRoy, Bartholomew. Sidney Os- were placed by Paal Commander day from his late residence with 125 feet, more or less; NEW HAVEN, STATE OP CONNEC Sold Westerly line of said Pro Five cases of whooping cough Buza and Dr.:Nlcholas Sharp.. both Of Now Haven; two sisters, to J. J. PurceH, one; G Bradley 2 TAX COLLECTOR tioned Grand Lists, I, JAMES 0. on said Map, now or formerly feet, more or less; bornj Is treasurer, Rev. Frederic of Corcoran-Sundqulst Poat, Amer requiem high mass in St. Mory's WESTERLY, byj Lot No. 71, in said TICUT, has neglected to pay the posed First Street intersects the and one of lobar pneumonia were Mrs. Charles Cloffr and Mrs. Phil tires, 2 tubes; one truck recap to EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT OOILVIE, as TAX COLLECTOR, do owned by Andrew Damoto and The Northwesterly corner of said Burray, colonel and Mrs. AUce T. •Valdemar Hammer recently at ican Legion, John Ahem, Clarence Church, the Rev. Father Edword J. Section, as shown on said Map Southerly line of said Tyler Street reported In East Haven for the J.J. Purcell, ' .' hereby give notice that I will sell Tony Deponte, 133 feet, more or taxes on the herein • mentioned Tetersoi)," publicity. tended a meeting ot the Arlington, ip PlscitelH, one half-sister, Mrs, Bradley, John Coolac. Robert Rich Lcmenske, celebrant, James B. Cos- 100 feet, more or less; at a point therein distant 206 feet plot ot land being 680 feet Easter The board also approved the WHEREAS, RAFFIE ARANCIO, at public auction on DEC. 20, 1942 less. Grand Lists. I. JAMES C. OGILVIE week ending November 9. Virginia Rotary Club. Luigl Conslgllo, alll.of New Haven ardson. grove, sang "Mother of Christ", ac- NORTHERLY Sy^ Lot No. 27, In sold Easterly from the Easterly line of ly from the Easterly line of Hem At a gathering of workers held purchase of. a bicycle by Elsie M. A.D., at the hour of 10:00 Ajvl., at ' The Northwesterly corner of said as TAX COLLECTOR do hereby Branford reported one case of and two grandchildren. : Taps were by Richard Farrlng compariled by Mrs. J. J. Collins, or '•'i Wife of JAMES ARANCIO, of 104 Section; OS shown on said Mop, Hemingway Avenue, as shown on ingway Avenue, as shown on said last evening in Trinity Parish Babcock. the TOWN HALL, EAST HAVEN, plot qf land being 840 feet Easterly give notice that I will sell at "pub lobar pneumonia. ton ot the high schoolband. ganist.. Bearers were Frank W. Da Pulton Street, New Haven; Connec 125 feet, mor^ or less; said Map. when measured along Map. when measured on the South house lists ot workers and their PLAN RECEPTION The funeral wlH! be held from CONNECTICUT, the property be from tile Easterly line ot Heming lie auction on DEC. 26, 1042, A.D„ ley,-Harold Cassldy, Bmil Montel- tlcut, has neglected to pay the Being the same premises describ the Southerly line of Tyler Street. erly line ot said Proposed Second prospects were handed out ^hd the mortuary home-of W. 8. Clancy MEN'S BIBLE CLASS longing to said GIOVANNINA way Avenue, as shown on said Map, at the hour of 10:00 A.M., at the TO TRAIN 'WARDENS iua, T. ij. McCarthy, Michael toxes on the herein mentioned ed In a deed ffo.m Paul Russo to OS shown on sold Map. Street as shown on said Map. campaign plans made. The Brat^ford Women's Republl ii Sons, Friday at 8:30 with requiem AMERICAN LEGION NOTES TOONA CARBONELU, for "taxes, when measured on the Southerly TOWN HALL, EAST HAVEN, CON Bourke, of New Haven and Domin Grand List, I, JAMES C. OOILVIE, Antonio Bellantono, dated Septem IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 hove Said Southerly Une of said Pro can Club will hold its regular meet high mass in St. Mary's church at Plans are completed for a fine The regular November meeting '« interest, lien fees, and expenses line ot said Proposed Second Street NECTICUT, the property belonging Thursday evenings in the Indian lck Quarnero. Burial was In St. as TAX COLLECTOR, do hereby ber 30th, 1010 and recorded In Vol hereimto set my hand this 22nd posed Second Street. Intersects the ing at the home ot Mrs. A. E. Ham 0. Burial will be in St. Agnes' cem program for the 17th Annual State of Corcoran-Sundqulst Post will incurred on the Grand Lists of as shown on said Map. to said SAMUEL SCHWARTZ, for • DEADUNE Neck flrehouse a brief course in Agnes Cemetery. give notice that I will sell at public ume 43 on Page No. 315 of said East day of October, 1942. Easterly tine of Hemingway Avenue mer on Monday, November 18, at etery. Friends are invited to cull Convention of the Connecticut Pod not be held until "November 21 at 1034, 1935. 1936, 1937, 1038, 1939SECON, D PIECE taxes, interest, lien fees, and ex air raid warden work is being con IIP"': auction on DEC. 26, 1042, A.D., at Haven Land Records, In which the JAMES C. OGILVIE. at a point therein distant 442 feet, 2:45. Following the regular meeting from 3 to 10. oration of Men's Bible Classes;to 8 P. M. in the Armory. Important He was born in Londonderry, 1040, 1941, inclusive. NORTHERLY by Proposed Second penses Incurred on the Grand Lists From now on the deadline for ducted tor the benefit of new work the hour of 10:00 A.M., at the East and West bounds were trans TAX COLLECTOR more or less. Southerly from the a reception will be held in- honor be held on Saturday, November 14 business will be transacted and all Ireland, and had been a resident of ot: 1931. 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936 out-going maU at the Branford ers. TOWN IIAIJi, BAST HAVEN, CON Said Property is known as Lots Street, as shown on said Map, posed. Southerly line ot Tyler Street. of Mrs. John Russ, newly elected In the Central Baptist Church, merabera are urged to make re this'town for over 50 years. He was 1937. 1938. 1939. 1940. 1941 Inclu EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT Post Office will be 6 P. M. Instead JOINT ASSEMBLY NECTICUT, the property belonging Numbers 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222 100 feet; vice-chairman of the Republican Hartford. turns on ticket sales on or before employed at the M. I. P. factory." IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have TOGETHER WITH the right ./to of 6:15 as formerly. i 223, 224, 225, 220. 227, 228, 220, and EASTERLY by lot No. 28, as shown sive. State Central Committee. to said RAFFIE ARANCIO, for tax- WHEREAS, ANTONIO DILALLO, paSs and repass In common with MRS. HUGHES PASSES High and junior high schools The program starts with a Pray that date. Mr. Duddy Is survived by four 230, as shown on a Plan of lots at . on said Mop, now or formerly hereunto set my hand this 22nd Said Property is known as Lots ' es, interest, lieii fees, and expenses of 40 SCARBORO STREET, NEW those to whom the same is given Mrs. Helen Hughes ot Jamaica enjoyed a sound motion picture er Meeting in charge of the state • Committees for tho,Patrl6tic'Ral sons, Joseph of Branford, John of "Cosey Beach Plat No. 3" belonging owned by Michael Cooco, 123 feet day ot October, 1942. Numbers 11. 12, 13, 15, 18 as shown : Incurred on the Grand Lists of 1032 HAVEN, CONN., has neglected to over, across and'upon -said Pr6- A new automatic over-type gar Long Island, passed away Satur vice president at 1:30 P. Al. Lyndhurst, N J., William of Pltch- to J. W. Wilbur, August 10,, 1900, more or less; JAMES C. OGILVIE. on a Map ot Lots on Proposed Sec AMBULANCE IN USE ' program Tuesday given by the Now ly tomorrow night have invited all . 1933, 1034, 1036, 1936, 1937, 1938, pay the taxes on the herein men posed Second Street. age door was installed this week at day, November ,7, after an Illness of burg, Mass. and Hugh, with 'the Scale 1 inch equals 00 feet, A. L, SOUTHERLY by land now or for TAX COLLECTOR ond Street, on file In the Office of Haven Railroad. members of the legion and Its aux 1039, 1940, 1941, 1042, respectively, tioned Grand Lists. I, JAMES C, IN •'WITNESS 'WHEREOF, I have the M. P. Rice Hose Co. a few months. She will be remem To date the Branford Ambulance arriied force's outside tno continen Eliot, E.E., on file In the East Ha merly, of E. Dwight Street, 100 EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT the Board of Assessors for said Pictures were shown of enormous VA8A MEETS THE 20th lUary to, attend In a body, in unl Inclusive. OGILVIE, as TAX COLI.ECTOR, do heretinto set my. hand .this 22nd bered as the sister of Andrew Cor has been called out 22 times. . tal U. S., and one daughter. Miss ven Town Clerk's Office, said Lots feet; , Town ot East Haven, said Lots tak piles of tics, coal .and salt, of sig form. Said Property is known as Lot hereby give notice that I will sell day of October,-1042. • •' Members of the Order of Rain coran of Indian Neck. Mr. and Mrs. Recent contributors are Robert win meet. No- Martha Duddy, • teacher In the token together being bounded and WESTERLY by Lot No. 34, as WHEREAS, DRUSIANA BRUNEL en together being bounded and de nals, refrigeration; Joadlng, tug Vasa Star Lodge Number 14, as shown on a Maji of at public auction on DEC. 26, 1942 — JAMES C. OGILVIE. bow for Girls win hold a covered Corcoran' have gone to Jamaica to Page $5 and American Legion Aux regular hour. Schools, were closed during the junior high school, also live grand described as follows: shown on said Map, now or for LI, also known as DRUSIANA scribed as follows: , boat transportation and .• various vember 20 at the lots on Proposed Second Street, on A.D., at the hour of 10:00 AM. at TAX COLLECTOR dish supper, November 10. attend the services. iliary $10. afternoon on Armistice Day. : children. • ' WESTERLY by Coe Avenue, as merly owned by Anna Rooco, 122 BRUNFXLI, also known as DRUS- FIRST'PIECE other railroad details. eight o'clock. file in the Office of the Board of fee*, more or less, NOR'THERLY by Proposed Second'the TOWN HALL, EAST HAVEN, EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT* Assessors for said Town ot Enst shown on said Plan, 280 feet; lANl BRUNELLI, also known as
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throw;i out of their rented domi DO IT EVERY PAY DAY! per cent, It Is. tstlmalcd. Expansion (illye IraitfnrJi jRpuiJtu ciles iiy having them sold out WASHINGTON Everybody Ev'ry Pay Day STRAfGHTFROM of'thosc forces also is adding rapid from ,inider*thein. T^t ,purpo«e Is ly to the postal iburden, Estahliihed ms Red Cross Notes SHORT BEACH The Post Office Department Is laudaljlo Hpd will prayctttmoiiy: SNAPSHOTS making strenuous efforts to avoid WAR BDIDS •Published Every Thursday at 6,000,000 Women Enrolled in War Savings NEW YORK hardships. But Jlie Jgencrol nppli' BY JAMES PRCBTON ST. ELIZABETH R. C. CHURCH Postmaster Evelyn Dwyer offers such a terrific Jam as It faced in * * Brnnford, Connecticut cntion of sufth fi ^egultitiqn may Payroll Plan. Pastor, Rev. William O'Brien this bulletin: 1918 under similar conditions, dur The stxtcon-tnch coast ,run 1> the it *^v most powerful of all American guns by easily lead to complicotions in Public opinion has stepped In to i Curates, Bov. Joseph Buckley ing the First World War, It can ^i^i^& The Post OITlco Departmont now and costs about $2,000,000 each. It THS JatUNFORD >REVIEW, Inc. block proposed compulsory war TT Rev. William Mj»ers succeed in those efforts-^and avoid other oases. In fact it may easily WASHINGTON, D, C-Womcn At War Week, opening Nov. 22 during which 4^ is starting the most gigantic task will tlirow a slicll weighing up to n manpower mobilization legislation. w^^ Mass 10:00 many heartaches for its patrons— 37 Rose Street cut down ,thp number of Bales women will leek to seU the greatest single weols's volume ol War Bonds and in Its history—the movement ot n ton many miles. The Coast Guard While pressure will be used to keep The Increase in the price of the if the public win cooperate by nlso hns on clBlit-inoli mobile rail that would otherwise bo made. Stamps-will lerve to put the spotlight on the mighty contrlbuUon women generally - standard food packages for the deluge of Christmas, parcels, cards key men In key positions through are mailing toward financing the war. UNION CHAl'EL mailing early. way gun wliich will hurl a heavy prisoners of war from $2.40 to its MEYER LEaHINE Publisher Also, let's consider a cose where Selective Service and other Gov Sbc million women are on War Savings payroll plans. Their monthly deduc Rev Harry J, Newton of Westvllle, and letters while maintaining the projoctllc about 18 miles. present price of $2.75,, is the re tliero mny l)c an 80 per cent mort ernment agencies and through tions total $70,000,000. • Pastor regular flow of millions of pieces The Civic AssoilBtlon ,ot Short sult of the Increase of the fat and ALICE T. PETERSON Editor gage on,a piece of property and sanctions, the voluntary method of The customers of 300,000 newspaper 9:45 Church ..Bchool. of mall dally to and from our Beach Is asking for scaled bids tor labor allocation will continue. i boys who have sold more than $50,000,- 'This Is My Fight Too' meat contents of the package to- 11:00 Morning Worship. armed forces all over the woild. the oollootlon of garbage and rub the sale calls for a down pay gelhcr with Increases in the cost 000 In War Bohds and Stamps are 8:00 Wedl'Choir Rehearsal. Indications are that the volume bish In the limits of .the associa ment of one-third. Presumably' mostly women. prices of some ot the articles con Telephone Branford 400 : 6:30 Frl.' tSobd Fellowhsip for ot Christmas mall will be the larg tion. Bids should ibd submitted not Because Congress was bypassed' Tolunleer saleswomen run nearly all tained in the package. Chapters this means that piirt of the mort boys and gflrls over 14 years. est on record. Already in Septem later than November IB to E. V, Subsorlptloa Bate: In the swift action of the President the Bond booths inthcatres from Maine and Branches are still authorized gage iWOHlfl iJniye ,to be -noifl off— ber, latest month for which flgiires Allen, Clark Avenue. . $2.00 a '.year, .Payable In Advance to limit net Incomes to $25,000, to CalUomlB. They also are sparliing to accept orders at the new price the War Bond-sales in lelall storey. are available, retail sales had Advertising Rates On Application and the mortgngc banlcs are not additional broad powers -will not be for prisoners of war. in general, or Leonard Ritter of Hartford has •Italph G. Engclsman, Associate Field reached n level second only to the esjjecially anxious to have 'good handed out so liberally by that for any speciflc nationality, but informed friends here of the death Joannotte Thompson broke her body in the future. There Is grow Director of the payroll savings section (If his mothbi^, .^Mrs. William Rit record month of December, 1941, wrist this week. Mtniber of •mortgages paid ,oft just .now. ot the War Savings Staff, readily ad not for n camp or locality in par ing resentment of the way this WOOL WITH k ter on Thursdiiy. Burial was in according to the • Department of New England Press Association However, it is a wartime regu mits that without the'Support ot women ticular. drastic measure was railroaded GLirxER m Springfield. 4.' i Commerce. And sales are rising, Craig ond. Orolghton • Johnson the phenomenal record ot payroll sav All tlic more ^ lation nhd must he faced. As we through on presidential directive ings enrollments would not have been Orders should specify either for Suoh heavy purchases always pres were Sunday iguosts -of Patty, ond ready for war ' general distribution, or, specifical For dcronso of our homes, the ha'Vo .pointed out ibetore, botli the without Congressional speclfica achieved. Payroll savings plans arc work because Robert H. Stanley of Upper Mont age heavy mailings. Lois MoPaul of 'Httnidon. Entered as second class matter ly, for British, French, Jugoslav, Coast Guard needs many ot those •good and Iho liariii .that suob a tlon. now In operation hi 148,000 businesses '!hc is smartly Clair, N. J. has been spending a If thousands of our soldiers, sail powerful wcnpons. You con-do your October 18, 1928, at the PosfOfflce- and -factories. Eniployees of twenty- turned out, is Polish, Belgian, Greek, etc. but not week with his sister. Miss Isabclle ors, marines and civilian friends Mrs, Clarence D. Munger was; part to help pny for tliom by Invest Tcgulution ,oaii do will he mea Ave thousand of these llrms are con i this glamour Kirl at Branford, Conn., under Act ot for subdivisions of nationalities Stanley) at Stanley Point. are not to be disappointed at hostess Monday at';a imooting of ing at loost ten percent of your in siircd by the way in which thp Koallzatlon that we have a tough verting at least 10.percent ol gross pay m bright green March 3, 181)7. as Scottish, Australian, Slovenes, Christmas time, the public must come in War Bonds «nd'Stomps ev light on our hands—and that it Is rolls Into War Bonds every payday. wool jersey. Her Evtt Lear Chapter, D,A,R. heid In regulation is administered. En , New York crea Flemish, etc. cooperate by mailing earlier than ery payday. f. i-. Tm,.iirf»'DfoinwHii going to get tougher—is spurring .Associate Field .Director Engelsman C. Haskell Bush is now taking the Now Havan Woman's,Club, Now. Thursday, November 12, 1042 lightened real estate .and niort- '^ tlon has a nttcd Donations for food packages over before and by addressing let all moves to speed the war e'flort' says that women have contributed di care of the lantei'n Job at School Haven. flees In that organization. rectly and indirectly toward this rec jacket, brief and should be mailed to Mrs. 'Thorwald ters and parcels properly. The bust gage intorcHts will not waste time and to apply Inflation brakes as dr.iped to give a beach. Mrs, Ritter will be greatly-missed iVom HUiulilplila llaai. ord. When a man devoted 10 or more F. Hammer or they will be called oitorts of the Post Oltice Depart fighting these regulations, 'i'liey rapidly as possible. front pcpluni cf RUTH 0. RITTBB by her many filends. lONORANOE NO EXOUSE percent of/his ;pay -envelope to War ;~ feet. Decorillve. for. ment alone cannot be enough. In will, through their co-operation, Donds, the woman at home has had a Miss Agnes G. Paradise, sister or (Contributed) a c c c n t 1 s view of wartime dliricultlos faced Mrs, Ruth Chaplll Rlttor passed We are .bclnft smotlierod. .'Scrap Is still a major problem In .powerful voice In the decision. Her achieved by Thomas F. Paradise of Rockland The annual meeting'of ithe Short contribute their cxixiricnce and planning, her economies and her cheer Miss Eiiwibeth Batrow will an by the postal system. The public away at her Hartford rosldenoo, ' TaxoR, applientions, eoffoe, the war production program. Chief bright buttons on Park, died Thursday at lier home Beach Chttpbi 'Workers will 'be ihoid skill to the administratiiin of fulness play their part in the success the jacket. nounce sooii the time crosen for a must n.ssist. Wednesday, November 4th, 1042. V\ maiit, couponn, .tiri'.s, ilufil oil, Donald Nelson has appealed to In Proud'nf Iicr Investment In Uic American in Stamford. • Thursda.y, November IB, In ,the those wurtimu regulations.—Com of payroll savings. , Wily ol H(c iind cqu.illy proud of the grime group of women willing to sew on About 25,000 experienced postal Her husband, Will H. Ritter; '.and dusti-y to get to the bottom of the ot war pradiictton on her Lice nnd .irmi, tbe home of .'Mrs. M.-D, Stanley. rogistrntkms are wordH to most of - >/^A^^^^ ^^.aL^^^/.m ji^y^i The .Treasury Department is counting the Red Cross Garments. In the workers already have boon taken a son, Leonard O,'Rlttor, a grahd- mercial Reoonl. barrel in an endeavor to bring out younc I.idy in tills "Women At Wiir Week" Miss Mildred DeGroot, 91 Howe us'bul'to-nil of niH thoy iiro Iwy upon this woman influence in its cur poster fiyinbolizes two of Uic chief actlvtUcs meantime,infornittlion may be ob by the war services. Arrangements son, John L. Ritter,'survive ;her. every ton of Iron and-steel that Is rent campaign to "top that 10 percent ot women at war. Street, NewYHaven who passed The Short Beach Hbripr Roll ;ls tained by telephoning 030. are under, way to add thousands of Mrs, Ritter, owner ot the "Bar words of oiir'ttxlHteuae today. not now serving a useful war-pur by New Year's." By the 'flrst of the a,way Filday'JlKj.'New Haven was a nearly ready for erection. Harry roll savings plan and 5,000,000 more temporary porsoniiel to postal racks" and "Bungalow", after the Tt is next to limposHiblc In keep THEY DESERVE NOTICE pose. year the Treasury hopes to enroll at men with total deductions for War frequent visitor;here. Tucker urges all trlends and .rela ROAD TO VICTDRYJ least 3,000,000 women workers inn pay- A PINE CREED staffs, but this,mail power Is hard death of Ella Wheeler Wilcox ro- iibroiidl of Die .timos, to be in- IBonds over tlie 10 percent mark. tives who want names on It to sub The eoiLinimor hiis many pro "Consider deeply your obligations A iguest.of.ilMr.-and Mrs. Paul to find and is liiojtporlonced. Pacil •slded in Short Beach about twohty mit .them as soon as iposslblo. The War Manpower Commission fonitcd on nintlevfl of rent con By STRUTHERS BURT worth? Each stamp or bond you to your family and Its affairs to Bussman of Highland Park Is Mrs, Itlos ot railroads and air lines are years. She was vory-blvlo minded, blcms. And so 'has .the retail mer Is urging all manufacturers to dauiited liberty, trol, ooilings, 1ulnl)or jnms, Hilvcr, buy may be saving his life, and the see exactly what strength, energy R. B. Kirkpatrlck of New Orleans. lioavlly,taxed by movements of philanthropic and an export iln chant Listen, AmerlcansI 'We don't start at once an Inventory of all We must maintain them, pray then .'Mrs.tC. Haskell BUsh' discussed spo'ed liniiLs und wtiKC HenltH. NoV- lives of two million like him. Nor and time you have to give huge quantities of .war materials Braille work, having made many parent-teacher work at last cVe- have to bo told thi.s. employees according to occupa From Our Readers We shall, The draft has taken thousands will tomorrow do. It takes only the "Rate carefully your willingness PTA MONDAY and personnel. Extra trucks are books for the blind, working with nlng's meeting of the Indian NecK crtlielosH'tliify are Hubjeols tlio •We're a lucky nation. We've been tion, age, sex, dependency, and For what Is life's worth If 'not of store workers, and others Imve fraction of a second to kill a man. to serve. Mrs 'Victor Hutchinson and Mrs. almost Imppssibloto obtain. Win the Now Haven Rod ;Cro.'is Chapter. PTA. public i« 'goin'fe to bo I'orocd to lucky all through our history. Wo other factors. This would assist In lived free? ter weather, hampering transpor left .their'jobs for the big pay of • Buy, and buy, and buy, and keep Camp Crowder, Missouri "Weigh honestly your desire to Myrtle Doollttle will speak on First Mrs. Ritter was very active in tho. rejid tmd'l;now (iboul it we arc began to be lucky the moment our determining the potential Selec Pvt. John J. Corcoran. tation,.is beginning. work of the Woman's Village Im on buying. Buy regularly what you The Editor, Branford Review: win this war against the urge to I Aid at a meeting Monday evening Oils Kline has been appointed fered by war indnstrios. It is in ancestors decided to come here. tive Service classification of em THE IMPORTANCE OF CHOICE tant for iiidusti-y to be free again provement Society, organized -by, to eat, to Ivftvol, to be clothed, to can. Ten cents, twenty cents, a This letter concerns an intention do other things as usual. In the school of the Parent-Tonch- The free-mailing privilege grant air raid warden .for Short Beach creasingly dilTieult to ohtuin new We're still lucky. But don't let's ployees. "Things have come to a pretty from all government regulations Mrs. Wilcox, to Improve and beau- ' liuve n roof over our bcadH. dollar, nve hundred, five thousand of expressing my complete satlsr MY HOME ON THE HILLS "Judge accurately your ability or Association, The public is in- ed members of the armed forces replacing -Norman Bowne who C(|uipmeiit, and to keep old equip- crowd our luck. ' pass all right," I told my husband and restrictions ao that it can pro tify.the beach, arid held several.of- —buy and keep on'buylng. Put so faction in receiving your weekly to discipline yourself. vlted. has raised their mailings some 30 has removed :to Blnghamton, N. Y. Conflicting roleii.scs Jiave dia- Our -cities are still unbombod; the other niglit. "I can't even buy duce iavi.'iliiy and imaginatively moiit ill repair, especially that of much aside eafih ..week. You're in Manpower officials here .are con paper-which so thoroughly ac "My Home on the Hills" was "Think through to somp conclu gnsted.the'Tending public but wo our children .can still walk In safe the 'kind of beans we.like to have once more and so give us freedom a mcuhaniuul nature. The pric6 of vesting In lives, In the futiire, and sidering urging manufacturers to quaints mew ith thepresent goings submitted by Mrs. Clark of the Bos sion what you owe" to your com must vcnieliiber that thofte are ty; riot yet ; have our wives or on Saturday nights. There are of choice. Loss of that freedom In your coui-itry.';; ' i adopt a system of utilizing "half- on In good old Bra-tiford and the ton Post Road. At the age of 70, munity and your country. practically ovorything the retftii daughters beqn enslaved or Insult beans, to be sure, but only one might easily pave the way to the coiiflieting "timfs. Shut, yoiir eyes., and Imagine. shift" employees. The Idea, now territory around. I look-forward to she had just visited the home of "Then and only then, take a job ('!• sells is frfl!icn,'aiid in many in ed or raped; none of Jiis. have as yet kind! I'm lucky when I can get ba-. loss of those •other freedoms that . This .paper would nnic.li prefer Watch; tiie.'-greai;^,tidal«wage grow, being tested .in Cleveland by the receiving tti^ weekly copies, and her childhood in Mansfield, Conn., at Red Cross or any place else." stances 'the ceiling price allo'ws been shota.- s ;lipstagos, ,but It's^ can. As for coffee, well you know Sre absolutely essential to the '^ to jiniit ritoiiiH, tbi ,pouG(!-timu in your teri''Cents'or dollar In It; U. 'S.\ Employment Office, calls for lose no"tlme in- making a careful arid found the dwelling, empty, coming ;closerf4-ttie; red real horror, about that and there hasn't been a American way ot life; freedom of little or no protlt. It's a tough watch jt.lufn to'tanks' iihd'^planes white collar woirkers, after com-: Ecrutlng of every bit of news con cold, damp arid run-down." REAL EST.IT'E TRANSFERS terests. No .aguhcy Ixi.s iuHlruclcd of war, .ond «li|'flady.6n a score of pair of nylons in town for 'a speech and of press, freedom of job to keep his shelves flllod, as and guns'and ships; watch It roll pletlng their regular day's work at cerning my home town—iwhlch will Mrs. Clark is now 87. QUIT CLAIM DEEDS it to do (itlicrwiso. far-flung battle'Afronts our young, morith." worship, and freedom ot the ballot. more and more brands ,and pro closer,to.'Berllii^and Toklo and curl their desks at 4 P.M., to go on a! always have a place in a "Branford- Deibert, Charlotte E to Gort C, 'Much •timOj 'tliouKl't mid space men stand at attention or are ,al-. Ite's heart. • .MY HOME ON THE HILL ducts go olT the market. and breakv|What?,'a lovely, use for tour-hour shift In the factory. They "The shoe is beginning to plncli," Delbert, Farm,River,; Deibert Gert reBdy'CnBaged;:'Solet's:flnlsh It off. C. to Charlcitte. E. Delberl;, Farm ia ,6ivou. (Wioli weelt -to the es«dn- ihoneyl "iyji^.tfOjilovely hourl would work until 8 P.M. and theri I think it unique of the newspa I tread the path, I trod of old heSuggested. , ', • , ' In the face of all this, the nier- •Let's hJive (lone •.with it. Let^s' put River; Gardiner, Florence .R. to, ' tia\"iiutionul iaattors of interest' With; everiyicqnt? you inVest you be relieved by another "half^hltt'^! per "In permitting amateur poets 'to With weeds and grass o'ergrpwn. . '-'Yesand I supp.ose it's going to', .c)iat)t is .doing a I'ci^ittrkablo'iqb the m\irder,e)rs\ (iiid .gongsters back Est.' of J. T.''silney, Whortleberry -herd."' • ",' •' '•'i,' ' ; , ' aay'e,a,llfe,';ixril;4pten.: the end ot team'.--' submit rth^ir ^works for publication ;i'pause .and listen, e'er.I. step . .. get>wprse,,OJ,course, we'll, always, Jjoug before'the OI'A, roUiil mpr. whei^ ,they bolqp'g, wheire' We fput In the 'Se-i'lew.'I am hot ,a poet, -biit Rd; Hunn, Susan E. I; ito J. "W; Wo-do not Jiritend ,to kuftW this horror;'witlftC every'.'Cent you Oii-file'fariiilar stone. •''••''.• h'avfe 'enoiighto; eat. But it's so oiiamlising went tn work on ,'a Protty;Boy,.'Pltiyd;f^nd Jbhn Dlllln- In: p. .formal .'statement on deduc- i can i-eadlly adapt -my thoughtsito Hunn, et ,al, land near Laiiphlers ^ill 'ptjp and me saw keep -blood-redi"! war away from strailge' to.have, to'.plan meals ao-, wllat'-it "is all 'about. 'Vqu 'too are ger, Andl^t's-m^ke sure this tlnie. Betty Paradls celebrated; her 8th Cove; McLean,,P.•,G. et'UX to E. R. yoluiiturj" anti-inflation program these, shoir.cs. OiJr young men will tlons.vfor advertising In figuring rhymfe, .or what-have you, and al- cording to what you can gel:—not Let's make this as speedily .^s pbs The old door creaks, 'On Its 'worn birthday Saturday with a-piirty to Monroe, Bradley St.; Monroe, Mar coilfusfitl—so ar6 tlioso who nialco win oil every battlefield,. as they Incorhe ttaxes, the. Bureau 'ot Inter thoiigh, considering that'this poem of its own. Stores of all kinds 3lble,;a..wbrld where decent meii •" • • sill - , accdrding to what you want. And-i which was invited Audrey Doolit- tha M., et al to E. R. Monroe, Brad and enforce wni'tiinu restrictions have before, If' ,we .Will support nal Revenue says that it recognizes which you will no doubt find en // and siisos. increased efficiency, .re- rand women can live' and. bring A bird flies, fluttering near. to buy the. length of skirts the tle, Rhea and Eleanor White, Jan ley St. ' ; them. -And the thought of that advertising as ','a necessary and le closed, with this, seems a bit too government thinks we should wear, but 'ifirnoranac of the Jaw has their children up decently, and And there's the room where once et Eastwood, Linda Benson, Joan duped overhead, and cut already and tlie thrill of investing In your gitimate business expense so long incomprehensible, I wish you would not .'What we fancy. It makes me MORTGAGE DEEDS never .been -an excu.sc. let's bring our young men back as I. sat. and Judy Haiiden, Joan Walton, modest profits in order to keep country—how's that as a reward? at It' Is not carried to an unrea at least consider Its value for pub feel' cautious-^almost afraid m a Johnson, J; -E. to Bran. Savs. speedily,as we can, arid Jet's bring With loved ones true and dear. Susan and Janet Blake, JoAnn Wil prices in cheek. While many fac- sonable extent or does not become lication—maybe in some unoccu way I've, never known before." Hams, Barbara Brooks, Buddy and Bank, 2 pes. Tptoket Rd.; Mura, as many as we can back whole. pied and free space in the paper. Henrlcka to Bran. Savs. Bank, Post 'tor's cncouragofi inflalito wliich an attempt to avoid proper tax I see the corner where of old "I. understand -what you mean," Sharon Paradls. (Perhaps you've got a Sandy Smith problem in your home) "J0NK",ADS It .may take a year; it may, take AMERICA Rd. payments." I again express my approclatlon My father liad his seat. John said thouglitluiiy, "and it. brought about government price twoiyears; It may take longer, but . by Theresa.Lomartra RELEASES OF MORTGAGES ,A 44-inoh "junk" advcrtise- for your enjoyable newspaper and And this the room whose' floor is shows that our type of production, Rug Bugs meet this week with control, retail incrchniidising was let's finish It off. You know we can. Amidst this war-torn world of to Branford Savs. Bank to J. E. jnont in weekly newspopers, suoh Chalrtnan George of the Senate am looking lorward to receiving worn which has been wholesomely com Mrs. Donald Hayward. not one of thein. Everyone knows we can. Even Hit day Finance Committee said last week my next copy. Thanking you, I am, petitive, has meant more to us Johnson, 2 pes, Totoket Rd.; to G. as the ones appearing recently in ler vknows we can. But it's going With Mother's-busy feet. America meansimuch to me that the 77th Congress has .passed than just the material things it Even Dozen met this week with A. Hull, et.al. Short Beach. the Review attracted five times as Today, -retail mcrcliants, wheth to take, every ounce of strength and Very truly yours, McCoy, Emma C. to Julius Zdan- •It's a great and living symbol its lastitax bill. It would.be impos The empty fireplace, damp and has'provlded. It's given us the right Mrs. Daniel Hooghkirk. Mrs. Wal er iiidcpentlcnt or chain, are do-^ bra:ins;and patriotism we have, and awlcz, hgwy.; New Haven Prog. B. great u rcndership as, dailies. So Of faith; hope and charity. sible, he said, to write another bcr Pvt. John-J. Corcoran. cold. to (jhoose from a big supply in ter Williams won the door prize. It's going to.take lots of money. & .L. Assn to Henrlcka ,Mura, Post rsports Rutgers University and ing an almost suiierhuman job in 'fore the new Congress' convenes Was once aglow-with heat m'udh the same way, that our demo And that's where we older people Road. Ohio Stjito 'University finditigs supplying their customers and I pray each night and hope that next January. A MESSAGE The stair .case echoed to the tread cratic form ol government has giv Bud Paradls whose birthday is —we; mothers and fathers, and •soon en Us the; right to;, choose those RELEASE OF LIS PENDENS and 'Studies. their communities. Their efforts They shall not .perish from this Of merry youthful feet. Friday will have a party. friends and relatives of all kinds- We'll enjoy'freedom bnCe more who govern us. It's had a lot to do ,New .Haven. Prog. B & L Assn to A bill that should give positive earth, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mason have American Press in its Novem deserve notice — and commenda can help directly, , and keep on Let peace and happiness.prevail with making us courageous and Henrlcka Mura, Post Road. and continuing relief from bur Our peace—lasting happiness— un Poor human nest, how desolately named their infant son, Ronald ber issue reads, "Most advertis tion. helping, no matter what else we In this land that we adore imaginative and maybe just a wee APPOINTMENTS densome reports irequlrements Is daunted liberty, . torn Jame;;.. ing exports Inive loug agreed that are doing, and where the young scheduled to come before the Sen bit too cocky." Harris, Jessie B. to Mertz; Quinn people not yet of ago or who can't •We must maintain them, pray them Yet in these rooms, young children America is a refuge now ate within two weeks, probably I saw ' Immediately what he Henry Pox injured his hand J. .C. exec, for est. of Herbert Sykes readership of .a small home town goto war.or who ore essential We shall, slept. MEAT RATIONING An arc ..of bright .sunlight right after election. It has been re meant. Don't you? The skills and Tuesday and had to be treated at no-^vspaper, wliioli stays .in the where they are can .help. Day by For what Is life's worth if not lived And on the,floor, broken and for Which always shines so bright and ported favorably, by the Senate La machines and efficient manage- the doctors' office. liome for a -wcok and reports on free? lorn • *'So I looked ut the Iiulb In The average 'Amoriean under day, week by week, we can help. clear bor Committee in a form that in meiit of our industrial system have Bonds buy bombers, stamps buy The. babies with the sunshine crept STQNYCREEKJ my study lamp. It sure was "Mom licard the commotion no local events of vital interest to the voluntary meat sharing .plan Through the feared and darkening corporated several amendinents not !oniy given us food and cloth Danny Peterson is recovering ships. A dollar-.today Is worth two Life, pointed by the stenchy rule .- \ "Gee, I was in a Jam! For "Boy, it was a problem; little. I (old Pop about it she came along. Pop sat down the people of the eomuiunity." feasts on meat by contrast with night • ;. • advocated by .business Interests. ing and luxuries of all kinds. from a recent illness. three nights straighc. Pop Then, today the teacher told und asked for the bulb from and Mom watched. Then she tomprrow. Machine guns and high of "master races" Ah, ccoie away, Some womans ( And adds, "Comparative re They've added to that feeling of Dr. Bert Anderson has been made caught nic asleep at my desk us that aU kids need a his lamp. *NixI' snorts Pop, began: 'So there's nothing the strict rationing of meat pror explosives don't wait. Neither do I cannot hear, youth lies here. ' May God shower his blessings on freedom which is so essential in a The November meeting of the a member of the Parents' Advis when I was supposed to be good light for studyin' so 'nothing wrong wJih your wrong'With Sandy's lamp, eh? sults on the scrap ttdveVlising ducts overseas—in both friendly submarines. ;, FOR LOCAL NEWS READ I 'was born free, to think and live Some man's fair childhood dead, «tudyin'. Was he burned up! they won't strain their eyes. lump. Let's sec it.' Then why v^tQynn squinting?' this land ,^ democracy. Musical Art Society will be held ory Committee at Hopkins Gram should prove of great interest to and enemy countries. my life as I willed, . but sweet. How much is a young American Aijd smite the heartless and cruel THE BRANFORD REVIEW Right now we.can get along with November 17 at the home of Mrs. mar -School, those advertisers -who are looking I demand those possessions, will Some heart this cot has sheltered The adult American, under the For who' dared to tred upon this and its dear bare necessities because winning Harold G. Baldwin. Mrs. John Oli fight for them, and hope- Mrs. Margaret Betts, and Mrs. A. for additional information wliioh meat sharing program, is asked to! ing houses to remote bases on the ground And fills It with old loves, and. joy .the war is what matters. But when ver will lead a program devoted to Simple ways to help keep lamps and appliances operating through prayer. Malley are visiting in Lowell, .Mass. will aid them in arriving at a consume no mpre than 2V& pounds other side of the world, to the Is a thoughtless and utter fool complete. it's over it will be terribly impor- "Dancing Around the World." It is always preferable to get new cords And,plugs, or,'use new yardstick. weekly .of the retail outs and tiBERTY UMEffJCiCS Let us lift up our hearts to God, wire. However, if this is not possible, you can <(o a good job field kitchens behind the fronts Let's all stick together In this crisis Mrs. Lester Brookes Is making^ of patching up the old by following the suggestions on this page; As does a poet seeking inspiration. The door is closed, I leave It all The scrap ciinipaign, .sponsored euniicd meals made from beef, and the galleys of our ivarships And let all bygones be past her home with .the Rev and 'Mrs. He maintains one gate which opens To silence'deep and dear. A Railroad Rernenibers lis Boys In The Service by the Amcvioau Iron and Steel pork, vcal. Iamb and nuitton car on the seven scJis. For unlt*d we stand,' divided we Kenneth Brookes. 1 CHECK CORDS,^ REPAIR 2 REPAIR CORDS 3 MAKE SURE PLUGS peace to us, another which Since all I love has passed away FRAYED CORDS FRAYED NEAR PLUa FIT SNUGLY Institute and related- industries casses. The 21/8 pounds do not in Of 'tile twenty-Cour billion fall sends forth ruination. Why need I linger here. Mr. and Mrs. .Charles Smith have was 'handled by McCann-Eriekson clude the "Variety" meats- liounds of moat wliicli will be pro For ever these words will last. ANNA CLARK returned from a trip to Washing and chrried by 8,900 weekly uews- hearts, kidney, livers, sweet We shall escape this mortal storm duced in the United States May England reach her goal at last ton, D. C. paijore. ' and pltyful destruction— breads; the meatJi made from the throughout the next twelve May France arise once more they shall not boast! Clexn ftway ihe frared or Although .preliminary figures heads, tlie tails and the feet, and months, about (JY> billion will gn May the whole world arise In all Its Names which should appear on crufnbltKl t>!irl> And realizing this, overthrow com Where "A" doesn't fit snusir would sepin to indicate that the aerappll' and aousc .•made from glory the service honor roll should be Into "U," pluK "U'a" tprJOK* to our ilghting men ami under placency first. may Iiav« lust chclr "teasioa," towns 'liavc made a good -stjirt carcass trimmings and other ma leiuMease agreements, to the And forget the horrors of war. submittcSd at once .to '-ny member Like vampires and parasites, the of the cornmittee. Official lists are toward rcttchhig goals, it also terials. Nor do the .voluntary re fighting peoples of the United eneiny craves us as his host May we always salute Old Glory not available so parents and friends shows itlittt similar drives must be strictions apply to fish and .poul •We have the strength to destroy m Nations. "What proportions of And sing the praises of this land must be depended upon to hand h 1*1 carried on uontiiiuousI>' for the try, tliese billions of pounds will go For no matter yJhat knocks and him, to sever the artery names to the committee. VFPP caught on fast. Wii put a ioO'Watt bulb in my lamp. rest, of the year if all of the ncedr 0.ft9«U>W which causes his bloody thirst The individual 'Britisher con to tlie Army and Navy may not banks we .get And he even washed the howL- Tape up cacJi wire icparalel)', Ilend pluff "A's" proORs apart ed-sci'Up is'to be made available sumer gets a basic ration of ineat We will always manage to stand. "War Bonds," said an an Now.when I ask Pop about uilnjt cleciricltio's rupe. whliyourlinjfers. Justcaousti bo disclosed,' but the United So much Is there, then, to undergo, 10 KCI H IDUK fit. arithmetic, we see eye to eye!" fol' collection. which Varies according to liis States armed forces are tradi gler named Wade, free men and believers of America is a sparkling Jewel need and is 'able to supplement ''Are the gportingest catch this unspoiled democracy, tionally the best fed in the world. A precious diamond to all I have made— With complacency changed to deal this id a limited degree b,v vari Two examples, perhaps, will So let's all remember those famous ,' WILL SALES OF HOMES ing blow. FCpyiCTORY ous means. However,,the average, serve to indicate just how much Words Tliey'll save us pur frce- Ana severe fight erupting within BE RESTEI0TED7 United we stand, divided we fall. \ dora adult British, .at present, gets meat the hrmcd services re(iuirp. our souls, ThenUpewIreitOKctber. Ad- V And then, when we need BUY Lt:iive upe citkej and cracku 'At ft recent meeting a speaker slightly "inuIor'a-poundR weekly of A cruiser, -NVitli u complement of Relniert.wlro la plus, lod Or bead put the ends 6ftb« l!^' 1 'cm, And perpetual happiness one of UNITED Ycry (luickly. (Cfev/ in place.'; proavs whb apslr of ph'era. pointed out that the new regula the meats limited in the United 900 nieii, would need to have al . the goals. STATES They're-good for more cash tion, calling for a down payment States—31 ounces as agaiiVst the most three tons ot meat, fish and PUT A NEW HAT ON yoim And praying to'Qod that this trial than we paid!" and tribulation WAR of.on'e'-thirdof the purchase .price, 40. ounces, (lalled for in our vol poultry in her .refrigerators in BUOfiET OOIUR Will favor us; the product of an Am YOtf BONDS would oompIJoatc many -sales ot untary .meat' slihring .program. ord6r to feed the crew for seven IfcJp Blnk tba«« 'J«p«n«M S a tribute to their 2,000 emplcjyocs no.v m the Armed Fortes, the "fithertUAti'M Put • full experimental creation. A management of the Ne.v Haven Raihcid is roaiiing to every one a AND ROWER liomd^'for tlio fluration. This is •Meat, is -food for lighting men days, -(vhile in the same period on TOPEVERr tan pwottat otr^nti Ineono We, will wln-^?es, we will win I putringlenPerCentot special ChriEtmas pacltasc Each pactcaKc includes an aoaortment ot 12 STAMPS I Go.NNECTicut®IIiGHT8t urjdoubtcclly so. The wartime Tcg-' and during the coming,year bil- an Aruiy unit "of' tln-ee thousand PUfiCNASE.WlTH IntoWM>BoiulsorSun»p«« • Sifts that have been proved by car.sful check to be popular v«th men in »9*rypmya«y, It'aVrTAL. your Income into U.S. i«he services. To make certain that these gifts will be received by Christ i}]()tion .is, ,of^ course, designed to lious of pounds of red meat will men would require sliglitly more WRSAV/WS STAMPS They shall not :perlsh Xrom this inas Day regardless of where the recipient iray be stationed, mailine ol prevent, wjir. workere „boi»,g earth. the oaclcages is b.-ginning at once. Above, Marian Donoghue and Kita go out.pf .tlie.U>Hte I *-.,^^v^!,.-:f-vt. •f SAOE rOtJR A \ •J THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANFORDj 00N»., WOVEMBSR 12, 1042 Record War Bond Sales Is Goal Alexander E. Scepanskl, Ocorgc F. The men listed below from Bran- PAGE FIVE Beach, Simon F. Etzel, Walter B. ford have been accepted for mili Of Women At War Week Nov. 22 With The / Goclowskl, Raymond J. LaPoIntc, .PRACTICAL HEALTH HINTS LAUREL STREET SCHOOL Ernest J. Celentano, Claude I. tary service In the armed forces. GRADE 4—Robert Burns, Ron WASHINGTON, D. C—America's wnmcn In Ihc cities nnd on the fiirnis--ln BOYS IN Tucker Nicholas B. PIscltelll, Frank They are on a two weeks furlough ald Devlne, Thomas Purcell, Paul WINDOWS LOSE WHAT NOTS war factories and In Ihclr homes—arc determined lo make Women At War Week J. Verclllo, Anthony J. DeLuca, and will report for active duty on Suitable Warlinie Desserts Richardson, Alle Forsman, Mary BY GiTA ROUND the greatest War Dond iclllng cITorl since Pearl Harbor. Inzcro, Santa Palala, Janet Vlshno, HOUSE HEAT Mrs. Franklin D. Itoosovcll sounded tlie keynote for the Treasury Dcpnrlmenl's Howard A. Titus, Francis P. Ban- November 24th. Women At War Week, Nov. 22 to 2t, wllh an appeal (o women to save on "little SERVICE zero, Eugene W. Fuchs, George S. James Andrews, Frederick Blicker, -By Dr. lames A. Toboy- Cereals and citrus fruits si\ld to Uilnga" to provide money King, Jr., Frank E. Acampora, Gregory J. Ring, Short Beach; John Cannon, Robert Donadio, T'S unpatriotic to waste gas this I \ lor War Bontls. Cscir Roganson, .son of Mr. and Gordon F. Plsano, Stanley Flglew- Daniel G. Sudac, 39 Elm St.; Frank COLDIERS, sailors, war workers, close second. These fruit pies not Stanley Kustra, John Mongillo, I winter since the iintlon needs it be about the only foods wo don't to Jacksonville, Fla., where he will in defense production. So It you Mrs. David Roganson sends a card skl, Jr., Edward P. Sapeto, Joseph Dudley, Cedar St.;-Carl V. Erlcson, '-' and civilians all crave good only are good sources of food- Thomas Rltzlnger, Valdemar Rog have to worry about In the ration attend Oflicers' Training School. desserts. There is iio reason why would be com w^rhi-rd^rwaTto i°. i^a^™E.--^Tiii«'s*:ir%^' from Lubbock Field, Texas that he A. Carbone, James T. Sanzero, Don- 33 Rogers St.; Newell Brockway, energy, yielding from 300 to 400 ers, Salvatore satunio, Ronald fortable while ing program New mens sport a port of this strenuous has been advanced to the rank of Chestnut St.; Joseph A. Donadio, they should not have them in war calories to the average four inch Smith, Joan Austin, Nancy Misch using a mini' After finishing preliminary train old R. Magee, Albert J. Monde, Jr. time as well as shirts lack front panel It wn.s a . period because unless we corporal. He Is Crew Chief on a Brushy Plain; Raymond M. Neal, slab, but they contain some body ler. mum of fuel to are, we will not be able to ing at Parrls Island, S. C, Pvt. Ernest H. Swartling in normal times. building protein, some food-min heat the hound, Joy to tunc In yesterday Twelve twin engine, advance trainer air 57 Hopson Ave.; John J.'witkosky, face the men when they Ralph CImIno Is visiting with his The wartime erals, and appreciable amounts of GRADE 5 — Thomas Valllette, plug the leaks men against a nation Help return and claim our plane. 468 Harbor St.; Paul P. Sudac, 39 Coffee ratiooing. dessert should, Warren Hopper, Karl Peterson, Al In your windows mother, Mrs. Louis CImlho of Mon- Pvt. Edward Trewskowskl Is at certain vitamins, such as vitamins shortage hits post-oltlce. Postmas share of the future re- Elm St.; Robert B. Johnson, 29 however, be as A and C. fred Hansen, Joseph Plnsky, De- to roduco Infll- aponslblllty for building o toweso Street. Camp Blandlng, Florida. Meatless days. .trntlon of air, ter Jo gels behind the truck wheel. Philip B. Tarbell, Jr., of Chldsey Mill Creek Road; Wm. Joseph Mc nourishing as it About half of the volume of the lores Borzillo, Alice Bedard, Doris peaceful world," the First is agreeable to say heating en The Mall must go on With Se Lady declared. Ave., East Haven Is with .the United Carthy, 22 Russell St.; Alfred J. Fuel oil rationing. average cake is made up of such Hansen, Ruth Johnson, Mary Zur- gineers of the lective Service taking so many men Pvt. John Farkash is a patient In Pvt. Guy A. Farnham Is at Camp the palate. It protective foods as eggs, milk, and gns Industry, The overall direction of States Signal Corps at Fort Mon the Lawson Qeheral Hospital, At Klssell, 10 Main St.; John A. Jen-| can easily be owskl, Elizabeth Maddern, Rose two days before Thanksgiving It Women At War Week rests mouth, N. J. Butner, North Carolina. kin, 27 WUford Ave.; Louis Lavassa butter or pure vegetable shorten Nalmo, Joan Kaminsky, Barbara Thia means us wllh the Women's Section lantic City. both. Despite ing. The other half consists of ing weather appears that Thanksgiving Day of the War Savings Stall Stony Creek. shortages in su wheat flour and sugar or other Pepe, Walter Kaczynskl, David Ny elrlpptng anil calking the edges of may fall this year on Sunday, No Lawrence PInkham, son of Ray Home for the week end were gar,' chocolate, gard, Maureen Mourning, Betty the panes; If no other material U tinder the leadership of Among the boys recently homtf Dr. J. A. Tobey sweetening agents such as honey vember 22 New blackout rules ' Miso Hafriet Elliott, mond E. PInkham, superintendent Herman and Louis Balestraccl of Frantis A. Reynolds, 10 Svea Ave.; spices, and con and molasses. "Eat your egg the Holman, Arnold Knowlton, Eliza at hand, folded strips of newspapers was Corp. Edward Kamb of Indian diments, plenty of tasty and nu pushed In will bo hotter than, slate that the blackout sholl not Associate Field Director, of schools, who since his enlistment Stony Creek. Frank V. Dzlerzynskl, 20 West Main cake way," is, in fact, a good slo beth Godlalls, Marilyn Donadio, and Mrs, Henry Morgcn- Neck Avenue who Is with the Medi tritious desserts are and will be nothing nt nil. . be considered over until the slrccl WOMIJN AT WAn—Ovcrnlls, wrpiirltos niul tlrlUs miilncn nncrios nli Uicso wnr workers has been receiving basic training St.; Emll H. Montellus, 30 Harding gan these days. Dolores Ardlto. In an Army ArNoiml niiirch (» t.-iiik rcpnlr KIKIILS, Nolo ttin Uclrrinlnnllnn on Uinlr fncoi. ' thau, Jr., Chief of the cal Corps of the Army at Camp available. lights go on. Some sections where Tlieso wonioii Aro tyiilrnl o( Itunilmls ot tlioiifiimls wtio nro working In wnr tactorlei ftnd at Camp Croft, Spartenburg, S.C., Robert Linden, son of Mr. and Ave.; Henry Earl Naas, Stony Creek Cake furnishes about 100 calo Few persons roallto how much . Special Activities Unit. Pickett, Va. A dessert has several definite GRADE 0—Llnsley Blgelow, Carl hoat windows "take" from the heat there are no lights, have visions of Invcsllns pnrt ot Uirlr cnnilnsi In Wnr llnnds. 1 From coast to const expects to leave shortly to attend Mrs. Charles Linden Is a third class Theodore P. BIrbarle, 36 Hillside ries per ounce, although the food- nutritive functions. It completely energy yield may be a little more Bloomquist, Milton Hollman, John ing system. The heht loss through total darkness forever nnd n day women in every commu* Oiricera' Training School. A recent carpenter's mate at Great Lakes Ave.; Russell Prlndle, Short Beach; one square foot of window glass Is Director, Bureau ot Sanitary En- nity have made plans for Robert Smith, son of Mr. and satisfies the appqtite, giving an or a little less, depending on the Kennedy, John Nygard, Robert ...Flag on Green is half staff Is three weeks ago Another tale la Issue of the camp paper , "The Naval Training Station. Charles C. Gross, Queach Road; three and one-third times as fast glnccring points out in a bulletin torchlight parades, fash llurlnc Womrn At War Week volnntcfr Wnr Dotit] lalei. Mrs, Mason P. Smith has been agreeable feeling of fullness. It exact composition or type of cake. Vlshno, Arlene Cannon, Phllomena as through one square* foot of wall that-a-way 'cause 'twont go up and that a manager caught a housewife women will wear an armbftoil ilmllnr tii llie one belns nt. Muzzle Blast," features a front Donald R. MageC, 20 Eades St,; stimulates digestion. It provides of the State department of health. Ion shows, teas, rallies, taclied lo (»• sleeve ol Mri. Henry Morsentliau, Jr., by Allii transferred to Miami Beach, Fla., But did you see Ice cream inherits many of the Caruso, Winifred Kremser, Ann area, and although there Is much twont go down. getting in the coffee lino for the store window displays, Harriet ElUolt. page article by Pvt. PInkham. After a recent furlough, Pvt. Marcel J. Altermatt, 48 Elm St.; food-energy and other nutriment Shortages ot materials for repairs from Camp Devens. He Is with the excellent dietary properties of its Olson, Lorraine Dohna, Virginia more wall tliiin window area, this third time one day. He hurried her Stamp and Bond booths, First Class Albert DeBay of Stony Raymond F. Orsene, 78 Ivy St.; the movie needed by the body. fluid ancestor, milk. High in ener loss of valuable hoat can he de Woodland Temple, Pylhlan Sis and new construction make it im pageants, civic sings, balls and mardi grai. In each locality administration of technical training corps of the Thompson, Helen Gross, Elizabeth out of the store PDQ. She was hid Creek has returned to Fort Ad Frank P. Fullerton, Short Beach. Foods that can now be used as gy value, about 70 calories per creased consldornbly by using ters observe 21st anniversary with perative that great care bo given the one week drive rests with the local War Savings Committee which has Major Philip B| Tarbell .of East Army Air Force. '•Wakelsland'f? Gumkowski, Evelyn Knapp, Nancy double panes ing It, so they say in a baby oar- worked cut activities adapted to their areas. ams, Rhode Island, Nicholas D. BIrbarle, 36 Hillside desserts include fruits, cake, pie, ounce, it is abundant in protein, covered dish supper at Svea Hall to present installations serving Haven, Is reported Injured In a pastries, puddings, ice cream, cus the food-mineral calcium, and Norrls, Alice Struzinskl, Lawrence of glass—espe rlngo at the entrance Mrs. Morgenthnu, in a special message for Women At War Week, declared motor accident on an Island some Ave.; George P., Brown, Short Donadio, William Downey, Frede cially In cold ...In October 1840 Branford re public comfort and needs. tliat the spirit of America's pioneer women lives today more strongly than ever. Pvt. Edward Martin of Chestnut tards, cookies, and doughnuts. All vitamins A and Bi. Mrs. S. A. Peti'Ulo returns from where In the Pacific Ocean. Ac Frank Grasso, Michael Ueren Beach; Leonard H. Hoglund, 61 rick Galdenzt George QhlroU, climates. corded 13 warranty deeds. This year Fortunately, thofo'reslght of wa "The average American wo|nan began to rise to new heights on Sunday, Dec. Street has returned-to his duties Have you read are valuable in the diet, although None of these desserts is fatten Petersburg, Va.,. whore she visited 7,' 1041," Mrs. Morgenthau said. "This winter the average American woman will cording to the report he received and Pronk Kaura of East Haven Hopson Ave.; Floyd D. Tolvonen, there Is some variation in their Waylett, John Sokolosky. ' Rooms will 27 were recorded Studies indi ter works olllolals In the past lias at Atlantic City after a brief visit ing when properly included in a bo warmer and husband Lieut. Sal Mr. and Mrs. be spending less in order to save more to Invest in War Bonds end Stamps, She a broken and lacerated leg when have been home on furlough from Stony Creek; Valdemar J. Wester- !'They Were Expendable " ? dietary qualities. well-constructed daily diet. A des cate that scrap advertlsliig had the resulted In enlargmont of many will not, please God, ever have to lire a gun or fly a bomber. But she will, please home. • i ; more comfort highest readership ovbr ' recorded Ernest Cadwell, East Main Street, an army Jeep ho was driving over the Great Lakes Naval Training holm, 98 Montowese St.; George Pie, cake, and ice cream are our sert should, in fact, be a part of a able on less public water supplies. Most public God, always do everything she can to help buy anything—and the best of every most popular desserts. Apple, pie HARRISON AVENUE for a national advertising cam celebrate 41st wedding' anniversary thing—that Hrea or files or lloAls In this terrible war." turned on a makeshift island road Station. Sellwood, Indian Neck Ave.; Hel- balanced meal, and not a mere heat during water supplies must, now furnlsH is the favorite, with cherry pie a appendage to it. i KINDERGARTEN—Virginia Aus paign The populatloii of Con pinning him under the wreckage. John Tobln, Llncohi, Avenue is mer Mlchaelson, 165 Harbor St.; Are you following spells of bit Connecticut families urged to water tor Industrial and. civilian with the Navy at Norfolk, Va. tin, Wayne Babcock, Linda Benson, ter weather In necticut has Increased less than ten wpplement their meat ration bv It is expected that he will be trans With ambitions to become an Gordon P. Cameron, Chestnut St.; needs far In excess of peace-tlm.0 the Stalingrad llski. Alberta Kane, Shirley Locar John DeSarbo, Dorothy Nygard, any climate It per cent from April 1840 to May raising domestic rabbits in their ferred to a hospital base In the aviator or glider pilot, Pvt. Louis Carl Oscar Rank, 42 Harding Ave.; Lorna Faradls, Jean Ahern, Gayl windows aro exijootatlons for years ahead; 0,flt- Mr. and Mrs. John Dwyer, Short •iege ? no, Mary Palala, Mary Zvonkovlc. covered day 1042 Budget Bureau says "not back yards Clarence Lake at United States for treatment. Slep of East Haven has completed Matthew H. Zacher, 101 West Main Mockevicz, Peter Moleske, Brian Ical, shortage of malorlals'prevents CHURCH Beach were agreeably surprised re Superintendent GRADE 9—Eliza Barnes, Grant and night by to change oil more than twice a tended four Rotary Clubs In throe NOTES preliminary training at the Marine St.; Clinton H. Plerson, Short Nelson, Donald Struzinskl, Richard many desirable projects tor ex Major Tarbell, .a veteran of cently when their son, Pvt, Jack Briggs, George Costello, Salvatore closing the Venetian blinds, pulling year" Conn, in Zone B for fuel days last week. That must make Corps recruit depot, Parrls Island, Beach; Edward J. Fresco, 46 Chest Torino. pansion ot water . supply soutcos. World War I, and a member of Dwyer phoned them from Lowry Donadio, Evangeline Joyner, Mar down the shades or drawing heavy oil rationing After November 22 some sort ot record M. Pi Rice Harry R. Bartlett Post, American S. C. nut St.; George Drotar, Little Plain Lists Perfect garet Morawski, William PInkham, diaiwjej, wlijjljevcr Is usjd. The War Production Boord has Field, Denver, Colo., wfhere he Is GRADE 1—Leh Brazell, Richard all types of salesmen are eliminated Hose Co. has fund sot aside for Legion, has served over 20 years .as William O. Burns, 27 Rogers St.; Ernest Pozzi, Nellie Rathbun, John sanctioned enlargement In o few THE CHURCH OP CHRIST enrolled at the Aerial Photographic MarinelU, Lorraine Rourke. from preferred mileage class and boys in service. 9:00 a. m., Thanksgiving Day. an officer in the National Guard. Lieut. G, Arnold Holmstrom, son Raymond Lord, Short Beach, Leo Stannard, William Sullivan, Jane cases where this was absolutely es-' Stony Creek Even In these trying times there Is School. Attendances GRADE 2 —Donald CeccorulU, won't get "O" cards ..It Is esti entlal to the war effort. , ,1 of Mr. and' Mrs. Fred Holmstrom. nard Pearson, Short Beach. Thompson, Douglas Welch, Louise \k RbV. Kenneth Brookes, Mtnlstei much to be thankful for and man's Remo Ghlroli, Carl Hansen, Her Pupils Offered mated that Mr. Average civilian WAR EMPHASIZES VALUE William C. Tanno, son of Emello Sherwood Street, Granite Bay will Blanchlnl, Ge'raldine DeBay, Elea .Church Schooi—10 A. M. failure should make us more alive Mrs. D. Lallo of Indian Neck Av Four hundred ninety-three Bran man Kustra, Charles Morgan, coffee drinker drank two cups of Tanno, 35 Paul Street, East Haven report at Salt Lake City, Utah af October and early November en nor Delgrego, Theresa Panaronl, OF WATER. SANITATION Plastic pipe Is being manutao- Morning Worship—11 A. M. ' to God's power In the world. enue has received word that her ford pupils have a perfect atten Francis Qulnn, Burton Vlshno, Re- cofteo a day last year, consuming Is completing d training course at ter a 10 days furlough here. listments at the Navy Recruiting Emily Nygard, Isabella Robertson, na Bernardo, Beverly Blgelow, De Scholarships turod which is odorless,' • tasteless, • Pilgrim Fellowship—7:30 P. M. nephew, George Cavallaro Is at dance report from September 1, to about 20 lb. of bean Wlilch re Industrial expansion in Connec On Thursday, November ID the Parris Island, S. C. office In New Haven as as follows: Jerome Garrity, Francis Palala, borah, Blanchard, Joan Donadio, non-toxic, and unaffected by wa Camp Crowdor, Miss. November 1, 1942. The schools and minds us tliat there's a story going ticut has accentuated old nnd cro- ter, and can be threaded, with or Rector Is plannliig with the assis Letters were received this week John J. Ahem, SF2-c, Palmer Rd. names are as follows: Marie Pepe, Herbert Shepard, Ann Morton, Barbara Napoleon, High school and preparatory ST MARY'S You see what I ineanj iround that one Branford house atorinew problem."! ot water supply dinary Iron pipelines. The pipe tance of the officers of the various Pvt. Joseph Resjan was home from Pvt. ^Joseph T. Corcoran of John W. Anderson AS, Stony Creek George Tyler, Raymond Bond, Dorothy Schmld, Patricia Sykes. school students In New Haven Howard Belts, son of Mrs. Mar- JUNIOR-SENIOR Hio'h SCHOOL wife had 34 ' pounds of coffee— and sunllutlon, Warren J. Scott, can he welded, heated, and bent. Masses on Sunday at '7:30 — 0:00 women's organizations of the par from Camp Devens for the week Indian Neck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rd.; James Anastasla, AS 320 High Walter Smith, Arthur Symonds, GRADE 3—Johii'sigelow, Michael County'are ellglblu to compete for gerlte Betts of Stony Creek has GRADE 7—George Dwyer, Fran and 10:30 o'clock,, ish for a meeting of all the women end. Andrew Corcoran. He is serving St., East Haven; Alfred H. Bahn- Bruce Williams, Rose Altermatt, Bontatlbus, Robert Branchlnl, Ken two Connecticut scholarships been transferred from Atlantic And then there's cis Even, Amerlga Farina,' Walter of the parish. Present plans Include with the 12st Engrs Rgt. some sen, Jr., HAl-c,B ranfo/d Rd.; Rog- . Marjorle Carter, Gladys Edwards, neth Donadio, Robert Donadio, Eu granting full tuition at Rennsselaer City to an army air base In Lincoln Jackson, David Marsh, Francis TABOK LUTHERAN a celebration of the Holy Com- where overseas, and wishes to be er W. Chamberlain, AS, 50 Hlghj France and the • Mary Qori|bn, Dorothy Harris, Vio gene Dumond, Donald Johnson, Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y., rjiunlon at 10:30, a covered dish Edward B. Perry, son of Mr. and Nebraska. Reynolds, 'Arnold Peterson, Ray Rev, Adolph T. Bergqulat, Minister remembered to all lils friends in St., East Haven; Charles Castellon, la Kopjanskl, Eleanor Padzlnski, Harry Morgan, Alfred Paler. Vir oldest engineering and science lurichcon at noon, and a discussion Mrs. Henry B. Perry;'Brushy Plain drafting mond. Santagata, Barbara Hansen, Church School, 0:30. Branford. 43 448 Main St., East Haven; Barbara Sciarlnl. ginia Hooghkirk, Dlanna Lucien, school in the' country. These par meeting with a special speaker af Road has enlisted In the U. S. Navy Charles Sobolewskl,;, Jr., son of Virginia Herlth, Georgie.Milne, Pa Mo^filng Worship in Swedish 10:30. Francis J. Coyle, AS, 171 Heming of French GRADE 10 — Alton CeccoruU, Barbara Stegina. ticular scholarships ore awarded ter lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sobolewskl, way Ave., East Haven; Michael S. tricia Sangree, Mary Crawley, through RPI aluhinl In Connecti Holy'€ommunloti „...". 10:30 Marcus Perry of Brushy Plain Lieut. John R. Donnelly, son of George Hansen, Anthony Proto, These are the Trucks 27 Russel Street has enlisted In the Deren AS, 5 Taft St., East Haven; labor Jeanne Cunningham, Lorraine De- cut. Each scholarship Is the equiva Sunday School ...... i 0:30 For the twenty-fifth consecutive Road Is attending school at Little Mr. and Mrs. John R. Donnelly of Cornelius Van Wllgen, Florence Army Air Corps.i.-,,. Maurice B. Dahl, AS, 41 Harrison Bernardl, Catherine Pacheo, Jane INDIAN NECK.SCHOOL lent of $1,800 in cash. The annual misBtlng of Tabor year the national Brotherhood of Creek, Virginia. Laurel Street has, after a five day for Germto Olzewskl, Henry Armstrong, Will Ave.; Lewis R. Faugno, A3 230 Olejarczyk, Anna Marie Zvonkovlc GRADE 1—Thomas Barba, Ann LuthiB^an' Ccmeterj^ Association will Saint Andrew is spon.sorlnga na- visit here, returned to his air force iam Holcomb, Herbert Komoroskl, Student candidates should be RVissell H. Plerson, 85 Taylor Av Main St., East, Haven; Joseph J. Joan Blgelow, Marie Cadwell, Har Wltkowsky. , be,hold November 16'at7:30 In the tlotj-wlde Corporate Communion of command base at Dayton, Ohio. factories^ Henry Olejarczyk, Robert Trapp, nominated by the principals of the Mr, and Mrs. Noble Allen of enue, East Haven hhs, been: com Frenett, AS, Pine Orchard; Frank riet Doolittle, Roger Eastwood, GRADE 2—Donald ^Donadio, Are- church parlors. -•: the men and boys of the Church Louis Van Egghen, Jean Adams, schools they attend. Nominations Stony Creek had with them for the missioned a second lieutenant In J;'Grasso, AS, 100 Highland Ave., Charles G^uggel, Rose Garoamelll, to CoUigan, Edith Arin.Rowe, Ralph on Advent Sunday, the Sunday Pvt. Vincent Chestnut has been Janice^ Baldwin, Nancy Bradley, are based' on scholastic achieve FIRST BAPTIST. week end their son, Pvt. James Al the U. S. Cavalry at" Fort Riley, East Haven; Joseph C. Hlnes, AS, Marily George, Susie Gordon,;Shir Plerpont. nearest St. Andrew's Day. THot transferred from POrfc'Eustlce, Va., There's Norwayj Virginia Griego, Betty Llnsley, Joy ment and qualities pf"4eadershlp. Rev. A. W. Jones, Pastor len of the Staten Island Coast Kansas. He Is the son of Mr. and 88. West Main 8t.^ Arthur F. Kane, ley Holmes, Kenneth Manfolk, Hel GRADE 3— Eugene BJorkman, falls this year on November 29. In to Camp Stewart, Georgia. Longnecker, Clare Rafola, Barbara Nomination blahkk hiay be ob Rogers Street Guard base. Mrs. Adolpii Plerson., 387 Thompson Ave., East Haven; en Moleskl, Michael Nardella, John Richard Hort, Donald Hollmann late years this parish has not Join Ross, Camella Wasilewski, Robert tained through iohn H. Stouten- Frank J. Kawra, AS, 151 Michael St, And the Pallas, Alice Richardson, George James Manley, Ernest Olson, Lil Sunday School 10:00 ed In that service to any consider Pvt. Fi-ed Ackerman has left Adams, Vlto DeNardl, Robert Geier berg. New Britain, who Is chairman Pvt. Leslie W. Doerflcr of Main East Haven; Anthony P. Kordor- Robbins, Janyee Smith, Sidney lian Smith. that deh'ver the goods Church Services 11:00 able degree. The Rector plans to do Among the recruits arriving re Parris Island, S: C, for Cherry Fred Ohiroll, Teddy Gumkoski, of the committee, and'through the Street, Short Beach has passed his sky, AS, 7 Massachusetts Ave., Ward, Doreen Nelson, Steven Flnta, Young Peoples Society 7:30 so this year and will send out In cently at the Great Lakes Naval Point, N. C. ••,, Low Countries. Gena Nardello, Joseph Polastrl, following committee members: J. officers' training school tests. East Haven; Joseph A. Krnetzo, AS Paul Garrity, Craig Johnson, Gina Nursery Hour ..;.,...',...... U:00 dividual Invitations In a week or Training Station,Is George L. She- Walter Williams, Rae Barnes, Olive CANOE BROOK SCHOOL C. Sonntag, Hartfoi'd; Donald A. 88 French Ave., East Haven; Robert Pacelli, Bertil Peterson, Patricia Junior Church ....._ ;.;...11:00 two. In the meantime all the men mouny, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis After a visit home, Pvt. Walter Barker, Helen Cusic, Alta Hagar, GRADE 1— Phyllis Struzinskl, Wooster, Plainvlile;' O. C. Helmle, Seaman Second Class Robert L. Llllqulst, AS, Stony Creek; James Cassidy, Carol Crawford, Romona , The Missionary Society will hold and boys of the parish are urged to Shemouny, 214 Main Street. Brannlgan has returned to Pine And Greece. Olga Hynovich, Mary L.ou Miller, Burton Massey, Michael Markesic, Bridgeport, and A. Tl): Colvln, New Gillette, U.S.N.R., has written from Edward Lyons, Jr. AS 90 Prank St., DeBay, Florence Ghlroli, Angela 'its monthly meeting Sunday at 4:30 keep the date In mind and make Camp, Watertown, N. Y. Norma Petre, Josephine Raiola, Martin Zvonkovlc." London. •"' ' In the church. Mrs. Paul McLean aboard a naval oil tanker "some East Haven; Walter J. Llnsley, AS Polastrl, Joyce Senior, Frederick GRADE 2—Eugene Opinskl, Alex plans to attend; Corp. Edward Roberts, Jr., has Victoria Rollis, Hollie Sangree, The scholarship ' winners may wliriead devotions and Mrs. Ber where In the Paclflc." Paved St.; Raymond J. McVelgh,AS Ashman, Blanche Bedard, Gail Bol ander Arclowicz, Robert Prahovlc, arrived at an undisclosed location Pvt. R. Nelson Van Wle is with China. ' Doris Skroza, Dorothy Chandellckl take any one of the following en tha M. Lounsbury will lead tlie 503 Main St., East Haven. ter, Anexander Caruso, Edward John St. Louis, Anthony Marciano, In the Pacific Zone. He Is the son the Army Air Forces at Miami GRADE 11—Virginia DeBay, Al.^ gineering courses at Rensselaer: program. Miss Dorothy Pugsley, daughter Corp. Leonard Brommels, son of Dennison, Adam Jurczyk, Joan Walter Struzinskl. of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roberts, Beach, Fla. Meglln, Thomas Pepe, Helen Pom berta Edwards, Gene Fullerton, Aeronautical, Chemical, Civil, Elec of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pugsley of Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Brommels of Burton W. Mason Jr., AS, Short Czechoslovakia^'' GRADE 5—Wlnslaw Dzanta, Jo North High Street, East Haven. pano, Lorraine Royka, Joseph So- Melvln Hagar, Geraldine Jannetti, trical, Industrial, liiechanlcal. Me CONGREGATIONAL 76 Everlt Street, New Haven and Harbor Street, Is doing army mili Beach; Henry M Osborn, CBM.AA- seph Itkovich, Pasquale Donofrio, to New England plants tary police work at Rocky HUI. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Barker of M2, 81 Morgan Ave, East Haven; kolosky, David Stevens, Elizabeth Robert Mischler, Eleanor Palumbo tallurgical; or Architecture, Busi Rev. Matthew O. Maddern Rockland Park, Short Beach, has The following East Haveners Let's quit Dorothy Swlrsky, Joan Tobln. .Lleut. Ralph Desl Is now at Fort Park Place have received word John P. Pauk, Y3-c, 20 West Main Townsend, Donald Welch. Angelia Randazle.Adella Truskow- ness Administration, Biology, The Manse, Rogers St, been sworn into Class V-0 of the were Inducted Into service Tues- GRADE 4—Ethel Johnson. Froster, KIttery Point, Maine. from their son Pvt. Ray Barker St.; Joseph PaoUlo, AS 48 Heming grousing. ski, Thomas Wardel, Zelda Waylctt, Chemistry, Physics. Morning Worship 10:45 Women's Reserve, United States dayand will leave November 24 for that he Is now at Fort McClellan, GRADE 8 — Arthur BoutUlier, Anne Fitzgerald, Evelyn Grondin, GRADE 5—Richard Brewer, Da Church School 9:30 way Ave., East Haven; Charles H. vid Sliney, Belle Rose Barba, Phil- Naval Reserve. She Is a graduate of the recruit reception center; Ala. Charles Buell, Ronald Gell, Robert Lois Holm, Elaine Johnson, Shirley GRADE 0~Joseph Bodner, Law ^ Young Peoples 0:45 A week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart, AS 482 Main St., East Ha amena Barba, Joyce Hanchuruck, Smith College. Miss Pugsley Is now Louis L. MarottI, Frank Caso, ven; Ernest N. Swanson, Sea. 1-c, Let's get mad '' Lake, Robert Rose, Joseph Titus, Lyons, Angeline Pozzi, Jean Sac- rence Delgrego, Dan Titus, Arlene ' Social Workers of the First Con Mason Smith of Montowese Street Teina Sandora, Jennie Zebrowskl, on the reserve list and will be or Laurence D. Walpolei; Raymond J. Ralph Linden has been trans 468 Main St., East Haven; George Norma Becciaroli, Joanne Carlona, zynski, Robert Brulotte, Richard amlth, Edith Williams. gregational Church will hold an was Sergt. Ftank Hayes of Fort at thejapanazis Betty Ferguson. dered to training at the WAVES Pompano, Burton H. Simons, Jr., ferred from Fort Devens to the L. Shemouny, AS 214 Main St.; Cleo Carter, Wanda Lasker, Kath- Farrlngton, Bernard Page, Richard annual dessert bridge and sole Meade, Maryland. Homer S. Andrew.?, Theodore GRADE 6 — Louis Donofrio, officers' training school at either Army Air Corps at Miami, Fla., Albert S. Well, V-1 AS 49 Edward and fight. erlne Moleske, Lorraine Prussick, Sciarlnl, Gloria .^ebo, Lois Alt STONY CREEK SCHOOL Thursday aflernbbn, December 14 Haynes, Laurence C. Clark, Con- mannsberger, Anna Bogacki, Jean George Melcher, Francis Pavetti, Smith College or Mount Holyoke St., East Haven; John S. White, AS PrlsclUa Shorey, Charlotte Stalf, GRADE 1—Mitchell Lasher, Stan In; the church parlors. • Following a 10-day furlough, stantlne F. Messina, Joseph B. Johnston, Eleanor Noblle, Audrey Janet Erlcson, Justine Erlcson, Ja College. Corp. Philip Peterson Is stationed Klmberly Ave., East Haven; John Shirley" Wilcox, John Davis, Llam ley Lasker, Anthony Lomartra, that make the tools Sergt. Sumner C. Weeks will report CalUnan. Leonard J. Cianclolo, ' Schwanfelder, Albert Altmanns net Gell, lya Massey, Alice Str'uz- at Scott Field, 111. F. Tenoske, AS, Brushy Plain. Fight Develln, Joseph Luppino, Janet Carl Olovson, Constance Bralnerd St. SKepben A. M, E. Zlon berger, Keith Bradoc, Vernon Kel- Insky, Madelyn Welch. Bartholomew, Jane Bedient, Ger GRADE 2— Ricjiard Williams, ei Roten St. any way sey, Lawrence Miller, Steven Pauk, trude Daley, Elaine Gormley, Jean Marlon Atkinson, Mary Ann Lo Rev. Harold A] L. Clement Roland St. Louis. we caa Sangree, Jean Walton, Doris Bun SHORT BEACH SCHOOL martra, Nancy Page, Patricia Walsh Church School 10:00 A. M. nell, Nancy Shepard, Barbara Sli- GRADE 12—John Maddern, Lura GRADE 1— Caslmer Meshako, GRADE 3—Bruce,DeBay, Charles Morning Worshlp...... :il:00 A. M. Buy ney, Dorothy St. Louis, Alice Wil Whyearmnefs tf/nf ^Vac Veakis shoufa woHi fm€het Ellsworth, Pearl TerwlUiger, Alex Maureen Barnes, Patricia Patter Lomartra, WilliamiiiMcLean, Lor Junior Church.;.... 12:30 P, M. liams, Reginald Brulottc, Clarence son, Barbara White. War Bonds. Seseske, Helen Ahern, Reglna Llll raine Hoyt, Barbar^, Mott. Christian Ende'avor...... 6;30 P. M. Hoyt, Leroy Altmannsberger, Wil qulst, Jeanette Peterson, Helen GRADE 2—Gilbert Dlgby, John GRADE 4—Joan Baker, Betsy Evcnlne Worshlp..'...... 8:00 P. M. liam Blunden, Donald Carsten, Stegina, James Martin, Melvln Ro Doolittle, Ralph Kehlenback, Clyde Bunnell, Joan Bradley Jean Opie, Donald Courtsal, Ernest Johnston, Drive under 35 bertson, Ciiftord Swlrsky, Julia Marotte, Robert Rinker, Edna Mc Gloria Santagata, Jeanette Webb. Ray Lahdes, Walter McCarthy, to lick the AXISl ' TIUNm Ace(to, Ardls DeLeane, Mary Mor- Carthy, Patricia Stow, Jean Van GRADE 5—Robert Fisher, Vin Rev. Frederic R. Murray, rector and drive only Francis Raiola, David Samson, sino, Adrienne Northam, Pai*a Sands. Joan Armstrong, Carolyn Bombo- cent Lucarelle, John McLean, Ed- Montow'psB Street when we must. Sarpola, Eleanor Skroza. GRADE 3—Homer Cusic, Keith v/ard Murphy, John DeBay,, Rose 8:45 Holy Cpmmunlon. Olson, Philip Polrler, Arlene Evis, mary Bombollskl, Miriam Magee, 9:30 Church School. GRADE 4—Robert Barnes, Cal Marilyn Erlckson. 10:45 Morning Prayer and Sermon. Talk FOR Amedca. JBv Monte Barrett vin Hatrlson, Jerry Hayward, Blake GRADE 8—Kenneth Guenther, HERE'S HOW SHIPPERS CAN HELP KEEP EM ROLLING 6:30 Young Peoples JANE ARDEN and Rutseli E. Rots Lehr. Charles Hoyt, Anthony Consolo, •This fall the boys of the Young GRADE 8—Lewis Bracken, George Leonard Page, Howard Sanzero. People's Fellowship have constitu 1 Advise fruclc dispafchers of anticipated ollno, warehouse space, wear and fear Prout, Madelyn Peterson, Dorothy requirements as far in advance as pos ted themselves an Informal servers Hawkes. on equipment ... all so vital to our guild and are now assisting the sible . . . and pool all freight together war effort I GRADE 0 — Emit Kehlenback, to avoid moro than one request for Rector at all celebrations of the Ponttac deahn are mavtt4iinwvcov\pUt(%Uij]% Fred Rathbun, Robert Shepard, H/gA School GradU More and more car owners, reaiizin^ the vital —an assured source of supply for both service service each day. tfl If shipments of civilian goods are somo- Holy Communion. t^jtictory'trahtet/ tnechautcs plus ejftdeut tools necessity of keeping dealers in business, are before have they worked tasether so closely to Joan Altmansberger, Prlscilla Del- 18 Throuih 96 anti equipment to render complete senke on and necessary replacement parts for the dura see each other through the present emergency. tlmei delayed, bo patient. Special de The Scout TroQp sponsored by the gifi'ig all o/ their service uork lo their Fontiac tion. J^ever before have car owners and car bert, Joan Gebel, Louise Locks, Hel 2 Have all shipping, clearance, permit and ali makes of cars. dea With this cooperation, ways will be found to Parish has ' undergone complete dealers needed each other so much—and never keep America rolling. en Meshako, Leona Peterson. export papers in order whon trucli ar mands by war plants and our armed roorganizatlon this fall. After many BETTKR IN 6 rives . . . and all cartons properly ad forces for expedited service often tax years faithful and practically un IMPOUTANT WAYS: HAR^R STREET SCHOOL dressed ... In re-usIng cartons be sure our equipment to the llnnlt. In addition, aided service, Flanders Smith re Snves money And do it for America. GRADE* 1 — Margaret Dertzo, old markings are crossed out and new wo must comply at all timet with govern- ; signed the ScoutmasterslUp'to the Assures prompt cooperative Barbara Johnson, Phyllis Saturno, © destination Is plainly marlted, ment orders that trucks musf be loaded m^ Rector and became Assistant Scout utlentioti Jack Arrlngton, John Gordon, Ar master. The complete staff Is as €> Includesspecinlfree exHmfna- thur Johnson,; Roger Normand. Q Be prepared to accopf all frelghf upon to capacity when dispatched . . . to tion by a trained motor doctor first delivery . . . thus sa'/Ing time, gas- / conservo rubber, gas and equipment. follows: Scoutmaster, the Rector; O He prescribes only necessary GRADE 2—Mary Lynch, Patricia Assistant Scoutmaster, .Flanders 49^^ fV^MC operations Pompano, Gretchen Young, Fran Smith; Junior Assistant Scoutmas A.MKKICA t)n wheels is ad skilled automohile service that will con You pay only for what you cis Atwater, Clement Eodner, Rus America geared lo carry on tribute greatly to the imtxirtant task of © need when you need tt sell Gordon, Kenneth Plant, Rob ters, Richard Farrlngton jind Leo _ (he production needed to wage Hnneran; • Senior Patrol Leader, keeping America rolling. Lengthening car life aT mini ert Smith, Joseph Zurowski. and win the wjr. No matter what make of car you drive^ © mum cost Charles iJike. The Troop meets It is vitally necessary that America's war you can expect help from your Pontiac GRADE 3—WiUlam General Le Wednesday evenings lii the Parish workers keep rolling [o factories. dealer. His skilled mechanics, his efficient GET .\CCESSOBIES NOW wis Sheiffle, Jacqueline Albinger, Thai's why Pontiac dealerij and their equipment and his stock of necessary re* PoaiUc'iipprovtd tcccssorief .re itiil at 7:15. Thel present enrollment Is Kvftilahle wjchout renrioioas. \i rou Grace Caruso, Ann Cudgma, Ruth twenty-one toys. That leaves room factoo'-trained mechanics are staying OD lacement parts are at your disposal to want the tddcd comfort. coOTenlence Pllvlnls, Joan Prout, Rosalie Wash the job. They arc rendering the lype of E—relp* yo u to nel—«p• America irTthe -war effocc tod ti/etr of fuch icceiioriea mj slip TRANSPORTATION CO, for nine more boys. Any boy over covers, rtdio, lire ioclcl. clock tod msor ington. Win Your Wings EASY PAYMENTS ON BILLS OF $25,00 OR MORE oUiers. lei« NOW*. twelve will be'most welcome. GRADE 4—Esklll Enquist, Walter Be a Flying Officer Our Parish service will be a cele JULIUS ZDANOA^CZ, Prop. Dennison, Betty Gordon, Grace ENTRAL GARAGE Go To Your Niearett Nivy SERVING NEW ENGLAND IN PEACE AND WAR bration of the Holy Communion at 64 M&mStreet Phone 968 Branford, Oojm. Hagar, Joan Nygard. Rscruitlnj Station Todiy GRADE S—Richard Coleman, Da vid Jenne, Wilbur Washington, .And Afk About CU*i V»f Cudgma, Ellen Meglln. •* ^-ft-fth^ i * ^*'^^***^'^t^*^i-if-^'i "jk^ u\*t*, \\ % W*^\', •-.-V •-**-. , >:g>S»I» ft^'i»..it.»».ipi*^ PAQS-SIX - THE BfeA!N'F6llb IllEVifiW, BKXW^blllO, d6im.,UDVEMBEE 12, 1042 -^-^ yngy»«W;&.tL'iU!v;iljj| good paper trying your Ink. The THE BRANFORD RKVIEW, BRAKFORD, OONN., KOVEMBER 13, 1042 back of your w/ll, your last Will and , Indisfidual tcsthment, young man, would be Juniof High School Notes trs Time vou Kneiu PAOEflBVBH ideal," Mr. Bullard remarked drily. Tho young salesman readied In CHICKEN«PIES his pocket and handed Mr. Bullard STAfF ASSlEMbLY RIGHT OUT OF THE AIR the result of his search as he re NORTH BRANFORD President •Walter McCarthy On Tuesday, November 10 the <,—_— By EARLE.FERRIS .._. by Dorothy Greig marked soothingly; Vice iiresldcnt.. Robert Lake Junior high Invited the Senior II^IIEN "Mr. Adnm niid Mrs. Eve" W brottdcast5 Snturdny nights ovrr "Somewhere I'll Find You," now "Here's a pad of blank checks 1 Secretary Patty White hlfeh to an assembly. Mr. Swan playing arouhv QoUiam. Services In the local churches on Miss Eunice Colter of Foxon ons, people from all walks ot life • • • Sunday will be; got down at your bank. You can Trea.^urCf Billy Mlschler showed ."lomc movies of tho New i-oiiipcti) for Wnr Snvlnes lioiid.s. Road Is a victim of the grippe. tell bestfin them whether the Gas-, Hcccjilly n tram of Ihrcc Powers Anyone who thinks nutor. thur Maynard of North Street. Ho an he grudgingly dipped a steel pen W^cdncsday, No-vember 11th. church. Sunday School will follow, the front. Mrr. Kotiscvcit (left) Bnys women help mftn .it front by buylnj; War Bonds. At right !• Prank Black, NBO Music Director, In the Ink temptingly placed on his the lapel (a£ which volunteers will w-ear durini,' Women At War Week, Nov. 'ii to 38. pictured here. Besides conducting Is survived by a son, Mdrwln-'Un- dc.ik. Slowly ho signed a few blonk,, One siire -way wc can help Is by three network programs, tlio Sunday Holy Eucharist will bo celebrated siey ot West Haven, and o daugh rcUgtous music soi-los, "Wc Believe," checks, slowly and painfully tear saving bur tlndaris and fat. T'hey at 9;30 o'clock nt the 21on Episco ter, Mrs, Leila Tefft of -New York, dro vital In our winning the war. Rake, hoe, plow, . spade, and STOVE NEEDED ing them bff and throwing then Branford Giri pal Church, Rev. Francis J. Smith, eight grandchildren-and one grea^ If Wo ."i&ve 'dhd strain all our 'fat weeder are combined In one garden The Stony Creek casualty station one by one Into the wastebasket. Rector, Mrs, Paul R, Hawkins, or~ grandchild, also one brother and and bring it to our meat dealers, tool with an adjustable head. One in Christ Church Is In urgent need -—HE CAMER^S USED BY He turned and 'reached for his GiV(e n Record ganlst and choir director. Church several sisters, nieces, and nepH- we Will find that It won't be long side of the head Is a rake, the op of a Coal or wood burning stove. THE US. ARMY AERIAL fountain lien again, as he said; School win follow. i ewa. ,<- before 'they're rolling out ammu posite side a hoc, and when turn PHOTOGRAPHERS COST The Four Ink Spots mD A Ifo(5ataan Library Ea.st Havon, Conn PAGE EIGHT THE BRANPORD REVIEW, BRANFORD, TOONN., NOVEMBER 12, 1942 EAST HAVEN Happy Birthday YOU'RE OUT OVUICK Edward Esborn celebrated A STEEL TACTS SCOUTING AVORKS FOR THE his Dr. Arthur W. Bishop, D.D.S. was REAL ESTATE 'niANSFERS ntth birthday Monday. MAINTENANCE OP IF YOU DO NOT READ guest speaker last evening at Ho WARRANTY DEEDS 1 UM 6m mmuXl RATION^G NEWS ITEMS tel Taft at a meeting of the Ex Chldsey, I. L. et al to Anna E. Scati Ye November dark days, AMERICAN IDEALS change Club. For his subject he Grcenplay, Tyler Street, cor Chld Mrs. Meyer Leshino, Forbes Place, Why Your Scrnp Is Needed by the Steel Industry tE^fje Ptanforb Eebieto .elected, "Thii Case of Teeth and sey Ave.; Coppola John to Mary East Haven observes the Iflth as the History of Dentistry." a bright day. Ev«ry day the ileal induitry n«edt mor* Kfop AND EAST HAVEN NEWS Mascola, Wilson Street; Kaslmer lo k*ep i)t (ufnacei Qotng than the tonnage Welt to H. W. Bishop ct ux, 71 of Ileal In two Empita Slale Buildtngi. HOSTESSES ELECT Henry Street; Mctz,' J. E. to Edgar Reminded to remind folks that VOL. XV—NO. 31 Branford, Connecticut, Thursday, November 19, 1942 PRIOE FIVE CENTS •"A^W*;. The Hostess,Club of the High Stubb.?, Whitman Ave.;'Olson, Mar Helen Jurczyk celebrates Novem "^3^'\^' School has elected the following tin to P. A. Laino, .et., ux, Foote ber 17. .KtePiHs'eM R0U.IN8* officers for the present school year: Road; Smith, 8, A, ^r, est to Grace IS COINQ TO BE AtnEWiCNB- President, Jennie Slnlsealchi; vice H. Stewart, High Street cor, San- Early perhaps, but greetings to Uoyal Iron OUS JOO THIS VBAn SINCE president, Betty Holt; secretary, ford Street; Zisk, Stanley to E. E. across country to California to Ab LAQOR TO CLEAR, let AUD Kitchenwarc Scrap Metal Harvest First Service Command 5«0W TR.OM ROADS WILI. Qonolfa Szuszklewlcz, and treas Neumann et ux, 121: Florence St. bott Chandler age who irlust be Valued Possessions Results Of Recent Scrap Campaign Oe HAI»B TO S6T. urer, Betty Hugerty. Miss Alice Hall QUIT CLAIM.DEEDS about 85 November 24. A ihotloge of lion during the REAUZINaTHI5,MWlY ot the Homemaklng department is raign of England's Edward III Bean, Marian K. to-W. J. Pazlk (1327-1377) raited )he poll ond HIGHWAY OfnCIAtS club sponsor. Miss Hall was recent et ux, 20 Deerlleld St.;,.Bran. Trust Daisy Rankin accepts good pant In th« reyul kitchen to rank Brings Second Honors Puts Branford In Area HAVE B6BN S1OCK1H0 Op. omong hit moti valued pouetiioni. WITHaOCK SALT TO ly appointed advisor of the High Co. to Martin Olson, River St.; wishes on the 18th. 5IMPUPV SMOW School Home Economics Clubs of Durson, Marg. to Marie H. Poplano R6«0VAl,W0BK,AH0 Connecticut. et al, Stevens St.; HOLC to Louise Reminded that Jeanne Cala- PI^OVIOB Dnv, BARB To Branford Schools Of Dimout Regulations ' BweMENTS TOtt F. Engelhardt, 31 Decrfleld St.; breese's birthday was October 31st. viTAU WAHTHArFic., COOKING SCHOOL Pompano, Marie H. to Marg. J. American Iron Ores The cooking school to be con Durso,. Stevens St.; Schutsky, Fred To Bruce Burdge, the 17th, many Richer Than Germnn Campaign Secretary Notifies Superintendent That a Local Effective November 30, Towns of East Haven atid Bran ducted hero on November 9, 10 and et al to Stanley Schutsky; short happy returns. Iron oral uied by the Americon ileal Indui- Iry conloin about 50 per cenl iron, which Pupil Will Be Selected to Represent Schools At Lib ford Will Observe Regulations On New Coastal Light Beach Road. moliai Ihem r'ch compored with the 30 par •l^f. CHROMIC FATIGUE 23, will bo based on proper prepar OuB DlllCt) E60 INDUSTHY ation of inexpensive foods. The lec Ralph Bolter—November 13, and cent iron ofei uiod in German ileel planlt. erty Ship Launching. ing As Established by Major General Sherman Miles. HAS GROWM TROW 10,000,000 '" AV-^J I' ^ PlSEASC Of MORTGAGE DEEDS POONOS ANNUA1.V.Y TO 1. •'• -"•• ^nt IHltolSEWSlA,' tures win be featured by demon Bishop H. W. ot ux to Wolf many of them. WORE TWAM 285,000,000 Dl ,+.>.' J i