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I'AOE ElOHT THE BBANFORD RKVIEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday, December S, 1940 HAGivi.:AN irEHOIvIAL LIBiu.uY the holidays with her parents, Mr. E..ST H/\VEIT. CT. and Mrs. Anthony PalluzzI of Twin NORTH BRANFORD Lake Road. . . READING &WRIT1NG Several young people' .returned ADDRESS OOMMUNIOATIONS from their colleges and lircp schools DELIVERED BY IVIAII, ONLY eorvlccs In the local churches on thcrliiR.s were enjoyed with many to enjoy the 'I'hansglvlng season TO P. 0. BOX 153 Sunday will hiclude: families being back together again with their families. SUBSCRIBE NOW St. Ausiistliic's U. C. Clitircli after war .nciiaratlons; A special meeting of Totokot ©be lEast Mmm Wms Rev. John .1. McCarthy pastor, The iio.itponed meeting of tho Grange will take place Jn the town Frank Frawlcy, organist end choir hall on Saturday night. Tills will be X-li.e liook-of-tlic-Montli Club lij! a ruling that no book writ­ ...h Board of Selectmen was held on Combined With The Branford Review director. followcid by a public card party with ten by a member of its liditorial Board can be a Club selection. Tlili Mass at 7 and 0:15 Monday r^lght at the A'twator prizes awarded and other features. applies ro John P. Marquand, wim, before he became one of the Club's Two Dollars For Voor Memorial Library. judges—along with Dorothy Canficid, Clifton VOL. ni—NO. 14 East Haven, Connecticut, Thursday, December 12, 1946 Zlon Episcopal Church The public Is urged to give this af­ Tlic Board of Directors of the I-adiman, Henry Scidcl Canby and Christo­ Rov. Francis J. Smith, Rector, fair Its support. North Branford Public Health As­ At the Welcome Home party ten­ pher Morlcy—had two books-of-thc-month Mrs. Paul R. Hawkins, organist and sociation met for a sncolat meeting to his credit—"H. M. I'ulham, Esq.," and FIRST BAITIST CHDRCH choir director. dered tho servicemen and women on Tuesday nglht at tho William some months ago a group picture "So Little Time." Rev. A. W. Jones, Pastor Martin Olson's 0!30 Holy Eucharist will bo colc- 10:00 Church School Lights Bring Xtnas Douglas School. , . • was taken and copies of this fine His new book, "B. F.'j Daughter," is being h. bratcr. 11:00 Morning Worship. Nursery A bus of members of Totokot picture have been mode so that each hailed as "the best of Marquand's five novels STRICTLY LOCAL TOWN TOPICS school. Statement On OonKrcKalinnal Church , Grange Journeyed to North Haven honored person may have as a of our American way of life." "B. F.'s Daugh­ Rov. Mr. Wolf0 serving as acting Grange on Tuesday night where souvenir of the occasion a picture of ter" tells the story of Polly Fulton, who has Friday, November 29, monthly Cheer To Main Street m pttstor they enjoyed a Neighbors' Night tho honored group These pictures money, glamour and intelligence, and who missionary society at tho church. A LITTLE ABOUT THIS AND THAT Housing Delay Mrs. Douglas B. Holabjrd, organist program. Street scene Is mbfc enticing than arc now feady for distribution and still cannot find a happy life for herself. It is Tlie coal strike over, Tor the time | The followliig public statement WHAT'S GOING ON IN TOWN and choir director. ' Miss Barbara Junlver, daughter may be secured at the home of also the story of the disruption on the civilian St. STEPHEN'S A. M. E. ZION ever before. | BY PAUL H. STEVENS being at least, and the "dim-out" was made this week by Martin HiOO Morning worship of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Junlver of Earl Colter of Quarry Road. It Is re­ front that came as the backwash of the war, Rev. Atkins Some especially attractive window Rogers Street restrictions lifted, the Christmas Olson, building contractor and de­ ' 0:45 Sunday School The smoller Twin Loke Road, Is In Chicago quested that these pictures be called JOHN P. MAROUAND .j.,^^ ^^^^^ ,,,1^^^ j^^^,, -^^^ y^^l^ ^„ Connecti­ displays were notiid this week. One SUopplns DiiTcl friciul wlin Is Interested' In Ihc 11:00 Morning Service lights, festooned across Main street veloper; children will meet In' the chapel jwlth tho'Natlonal •l-Hwlnners. Sho for at an early date. There Is no cut to the Pentagon Building in Washington. Dollghlful iforiAi for youngar of the prettiest is that of Pred i home—town? Two tlollar.s a year— 1:00 Church School children wrilten and Mlutlral.d AN EAST HAVEN DENTAL CLINIC all the way from Bradloj' avenue to "Here Is one reason why Veterans and the'older pupils will moot In 'and Halph Delia Camera from this chdrge for these pictures. Wo'.fe's Quality Food Shop whei'e only a dozen more days 'til sent nnywhoro. Mr. Marquand is a skilful writer who knows how to. tell a story. His 6:00 Christian Endeavor by famous aulhori and artillt, can not got housing. On August 22, tho church. town were sent with .all expenses tparkllng with colorful drawings. the- Town Green at Hemingway Santa Claus, sleigh and all, occupies Christmas. Miss Angelina Parese was a hook holds your interest from the first page to the last. He knows his It is an cneuurat'iiij,' sitrii of n developing community spirit when 1940—1 applied to the zoning Board Schools reoopenod on Monday paid Barbara won with hor.poultry Thankglvlng Day guest at tho homo people. In fact, as bnc critic on the distaff side commented, he shows an Rocominondod by parent!, leach- an or{janizatioii, the IJotary-club in tliis instanct, is ciuTciitly ex­ avenue, are bringing Christmas one of the windows. Inside the store j First calendar for 1047 has conio project and Ralph, with his vege­ Community Council will meet ort and llbrarlani, Ih.to IIHIo there is an attractive Fireplace of East Haven for ,a change In Clirlstiuns llj(hls on Main street morning folowlng a long wcckond. of Mrs. Frances Camarota of Quarry understanding of women that makes one downright uneasy. pries picluro books ars tops In ploring the possibilities o£ developing a Dental Clinic tor the school cheer to the cente'r of the town. to bur editorial sanctum from the table project. December 10, at 8 o'clock In the with stockings hung at the mantel, zoning which would permit the con­ more dajiUnit than ever. Several Thanksgiving family ga- Road. V* * .* Community House. value and quality. children of East Haven. At, last week's meeting of the well kiiowai I transforming the shopping center struction ot a permanent apartment CastoUon Package store,'293 Main Joseph Farkash, son of Mr. ond and a six foot Christinas tree, gaily A birth party was tendered Daniel Lctitia Preston Osborne, author of "They Change Their Skies" and THE WIDE-AWAKE ANOEl, wrif- service club the speaker, ^vho directs the dental hygiene program ofjnightly for the remainder of the building to be known as the Garden East Haven becoming known as street. It's a beautiful little calendar Mrs. Joseph r'arkash of Poxon Road "Through I'urplc Glass," chiims to be the only living lady novelist who fen onf/ if/uifroltd by Jono F/ory decorated, made ot bird feathers and quite M. Doody oT Sunday lit his home on Bruce Burdge, .'ion of Mr. and tlio Siatellealtli Ueparlniont was invited to discuss a program such LeQsbn Into a real Chrlstmas-tlmo Apartments. Tho plans called tor "The Town With ..the ..Community was married on Thanksgiving lo is loved by an Iguana. It seems that recently when she vacationed in the Dan ParlUa's Package store win­ colorful. It Is mounted on a 'now Poxon Road. Dinner guests Included Mrs. Franklin Burdge Is home from FAVORITE POEM: by Eugene as might be provided in the schools of thin town it .sulllcient funds' wonderland 57 complete one-family apartments Christmas Sprit. Mlas Johnson of Ivoryton.' Tho cere­ Hondur.u, an iguana, a dreamy, Latin type, kept watching her from a dows are very Chrlstmasy with Mr and Mrs. Frank P. Doody, Miss Washington, D. C. for 10 days He fMi, Will, by Mahhi HaifUti. arc forthcoming. Members of the Dental iirojcct committee of tho For a time, after the lights were to be built at 308 Main St., west of typo ot velvet paper, Tho bird Is a mony was performed In the homo Mario Doody, Francis P. Doody and neighborhood tree. Finally one day he show'cd up in the family bathtub scheduled to be turned on December silver and tinsel* decorations and Is in the Navy. PETER PAN, llhl. by Milt ElHoH. Board of Education also attended and cvndenced much interest in Bradley Ave., on what was formerly Arc wo going lo liuvc a carol sing I "Good tiiick Mystery Beauty Bird" 2J:?E'KSTOXMAS of the bride's grandfathor, Mr. holday guest, Edmund, Dolores, and with a hopeful and admiring look on hi) 1, the situation was Indeed dark, the nearby Mary . Therose Beauty a "bird ot Good Omen—Good Luck WAIT DISNEY'S the plans. the Klrkham property. ^ on the Town Gcccu this Chrlslnms Howard StIcUnoy of Ivoryton. John Constance Doody of Northford, Mr. lizard's face. He was removed by the hired dark literally, with even the usual Salon windows ai'e decorated with and Good Fortune.'" Tliank you Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Orabawskl THE WONDERFUL TAR BABY Those I'amiliar with public health problems have long realized "Two of East Haven's highest of­ season? Parkash served as his brother's best and Mrs. Augur and children, man. , stoic fronts and advertising signs a mlnature manger scene. Around Ben I ot 139 Maple Street are receiving WAIT DISNEY'S that one of the wide areas iii which funds can well ho applied to­ ficials did everything within their man. ' Walter; Peggy, Fred, and Laurence blacked out by the emergency the corner on High street there Is We understand that an impor­ # * • congratulations on the birth of a BRER RABBIT RIDES THE FOX ward the future well-being of the citizens is that of dental hcillth. power lo block this application. Pollowing a dinner at tho home" of Northford, Mr. and Mrs. Tlipmas orders. The Business association's a beautiful little snow village tant announcement Is to bo forth­ Glad to see Pvt. Goorgo Nordcn ot You don't find much conjugal happiness daughter Beverly Jane. THE ROMNEY GAY ABC ' sAU too many children, for one reason or another, [ail to obtain the And, they almost succoded when a of the groom tho young couple left J. Doody and daughters, Lydla and street lighting and decorations com­ scene with Iced over lake In the coming In the very near future re­ the Field Artillery homo on a among the scorpions, relates Jean Henri. dental corrective measures and treatments before' it is too late. The vote was finally taken on the ap­ for a wedding trip to • New York Barbara of Now Haven. mittee headed by Eric O. Curry had window of the new Glfthaven shop. garding the proposed town bank. furlough. George, who played last Fabrc in "Animal Talcs," an anthology BRANFORD BOOK SHOP record of the draft examining boards in the last war toUl the story Holcombe's at Main and High plication by the Zoning Board de­ Upon their return they will reside edited by Ivan Sanderson. The courtship be­ even considered the use of a dlesel season with the Rangers, has been Several .seasonal books have been BUY STATIONERY - TOBACCO nil too vividly of the disastrous effect of dental neglect. Jlany en­ streets, and Metcalf's, East Haven's spite that fact that at the public ih with Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Ifkovlc tween a male ar.d female scorpion takes the generator to provide current had Cnnsratulalioiis to Mr, and Mrs.receivin g his preliminary training added to tho shelves at the At- terprising communities Inivc already initiated programs for dental two drug stores,: appear colorful hearing no opposition was voiced. of Twin Lake Road. form of a wrestling match. To increase the lady's interest, the male 2'14 t^ain Strool Tol. 953 the "dim-out" continued. J. II.' ItothvcU of 2Ii CIcarvlcw avenue at Fort Knox and has now departed water Memorial Library. Mrs. Hast­ CHRISTMAS SEALS work among their school children. But, this sanction wiis stlir subject Miss Tosallne Palluzzi who Is stands on his head. "Then they go for a walk, during which it is alwayi Then, over the radio Saturday both within and without. Hol­ on (lie 4011) aiiiiilvcrsary ot iiiclr for Calllornia for assignment over­ ings H. Hftrt, librarian, Is glad to AVo do not know what action will be taken by the Rotary club to tho approval of the Town Board training In the Hillsborough Gener­ lie who decides which fresh turn the pair should take. But alasl his domi­ afternoon, came the glad news, and combe's has been completely re­ ninrrlngo this Wcilncsday, seas. consult with anyone concerning or other public spirited local organizations in sponsoring the start ot Health. , al Hospital In New Hampshire spent nance docs not last. When the courtship is over, she calmly devours him. plans went into the works Im­ medied and faces the Christmas books desired. Hero again—the delaying tactics Supt. ot Malls "Bob" RelUy of New of such a program in East Haven. The faet however that such a pro- mediately to give East Haven its seasonwlth new fixtures that are In Wo Icarn Ihnt Tom I'cntllcloiis REMEMBER- of the two highest officials wore Haven Post Office Staff paid visit to TABOR EVANGEUCAl LTrrHERAN ,iect is being explored by the Rotiii'ians is indicative of tho interest long anticipated Christmas Illum­ the latest mode. New lighting In­ have luiivcd Into now homo Uicy divulged by the tact that the State local branch office this Tuesday to A Good Photoqrcipli Talios Time. CHURCH which is being taken in the public welfare. Should the club, possibly ination. With the $1,400 fund which stallations and other changes have recently piircliasoil at iconicr ot Have It tolion NOW at COST ACCOUNTANTS brought quite a transformation too, Board of Health approved our ap­go over Christmas plans with Supt. Native Ilcv. Emll a. Swanson, Pastor ' with the aid, ot other organizations, find the Ways and means of has been raised through contribu­ Itacobruok anil Ansoiila roads in TO MEET TUESDAY plication promptly on October 2^ John Murphy. ik.% Sanford Studio launching such a program here it will be in line -with the traditional tions by the town, the busness men to Metcalts. The East Haven 5 & W WoodbrUIgc, tho former Ralph tel. 7.10 79 Hopson Avenue but It was not until December 7— aims and ob.iects of this pioneer service ^organization. and various organizations, It has Cent Store, The Well Worth Store IlaUlwIa place. Bob GcrrLsli making TURKEYS Friday, December 0—3:45, Chil­ Clinton W. Bennett. National exactly 86 days later—that the Bob" tells us that all arrange­ FUSS been possible to provide a much and Carrolls Cut-Rate are also homo with litem following removal dren's Choir rehearsal; 8:00, Adult Vice-President of the' National As­ Town's Board of Health got around ments have been made lo give BOTHER WHITE HOLLAND bigger display than the one last colorful.. , from riiic Orcharil. Liltlo Elalno N O Instruction Class In the sacristy. sociation of Cost Accountants, will DEUGHTFUL READING to notifying us ot the approval and lownspcnplc prompt and ..oftlolcnl APPOINTMENT which attracted so much fa- service with a large auxiliary staff Pciullolon celebrated hor iilnili DRESSED AND DELIVERED Saturday, Dcqomber 7—Confirma­ address the New Haven Chapter of In the Elm street area tasteful finally granting us permission to AVe are gratified to see that Russell Jannen's "Miracle of the|year which attrac providctl. blrUiday on Saturday, RESULT — A Beautiful Portrait READY TO COOK tion Class meets' In the vestry at the Association, at the Seven Gables window displays, have been provid­ start building. BellsIs"" is rapidlrapidl.y. climbin—g„ ^t o first place on the "best seller" lists, vorablle attention ed at Meyers Cb'nfectloncry, East 9:00 a. m. Towne House, Tuesday, December 10 • • •* ' Ivr.i'nhlvorabloe attentionnt-.t-.nnt-.1nn. Tlie lights were Last week it stood second among h^okn most indemand. Haven Hardware Store, East Haven 'This long and, unnecessary do- Post Oltlco would like to hear Basketball ticket a\^ards' at 2nd Sunday In Advent, December 8 Speaking , on tho subject "Have turned on Monday night by First lay was very effective In preventing from someone, preferably a G. I. vet Roger Whipple -*% AVe read "Miracle of the Bells" several weeks ago, and ean Selectman ames J. Sullivan. Department Store, and the other Prank's Main street Barber Shop Sanford Studio 9:15 Sunday School you kept your costs abreast of ec­ the start of construction until with a car, to help out on tho ti'uthfully say that it is one of the most delightful novels that has Merchants, on the whole, an tlcl- establishments In that section of wont paiit weet to lucky ' \ylhnorB, Took Building, Branford Tol, I07B Stony Crook Road Tolophono 857 onomic changes", Mr. Bennett's winter weather made It lmpract(cal Christmas deliveries on the local 10:30 Morning Worship Sermon: come our way in a long, long time. It seemed then that it there is pate a big Christmas business this the shopping district. At the other George McManus Jr., 02 Hemingway talk win discuss the preparation to start. And, now there Is no way rural route. See Supt. Murphy about Studio Houri Our flock maintains quality reputation, good body "The Faithful"—Senior Choir will any real discrimination in themass ot the American readers ''Miracle season and never have East Haven end ot the "Main stem" the new I avenue; Arthi(r H, Anaway, 408 Dally 10 a.m. lo 6 p.m. Friday to 9 p.m. and use of cost accounting and re­ of knowing what further (Idtaysmay it. • , • •- sins. of the Bells" would early achieve first place in the best seller list. stores been so completely'stocked. Olson Block of.Stores, have very ^hort Beach road, and Norman Mo- conformation and fino grained moat. lated data essential to tho reduc­ AVe do riot believe that the bestbooks always climb to flrst place, be encountered before constriictlon Icann, Ifll Saltonstdll ParK.'ivay. 3:00 Karpes Society meets at Every effort has been made to en­ attractive window displays also. The MomHiiguh LodKO o'. MaBons Mi ^ ClltSttl,. tion ot cost and uica.imemont ct as witness some of the more recent bestsellers wliicli clearly pander [begins next Spring. ^. tho homo of Mrs. Anna Erlckson, some of the more recent uestseiiers wiucii cieiiii,y iJiuiuui courage buying locally and to at­ Dean Shop, Graves Sport Shop nearby lodges will observe St. John's profit. • , to tastes 111 East Haven Radlp Co., Anderson 1 "Meanwhile—an apartment for 57 George Munson, jr., ot Park place Chestnut St. |. Imt verge upon the ohsctenc. But when a really good book tract shoppers from, the entire shop­ Day. with service, In ;Stonc olniroh, Mr. Bennett Is a partner of the does mtike families wovild have been nqurlng spent last week cm] wllli.hls sister, 3:30 Combined Children's and its appearance, as. this.,Q)ie_;has,.it^Jus;ly .wins^lavor, ap- ping .arejiA, which, surroutids.lthD 4uto^^(;easofle3-^pa(ii''MorgansJiftyc.l proval andi recognition.-. cSinpIctlori^oday.-'Insttead—-Wo'cah't; Mrs.-Jaitiis' O;- Pajlerrln-WoymbuHiTv^--' Senior Choir rehearsal. firm of Cooloy. & Marvin, Certlfled town. arranged colorful dtsplays. Nearer The author of "Miiracle of the Bells" is a press agent turned even take applications until next Mas.s, ' . ' Public Accountants and Manage­ The storekeepers have gone to to the Town Hall the Gift Shop, and ' bur best wishes to Tax Collector Monday, December 0—3:45, Junior lOUR NEIGHBOR, HE HAS SO MANY THINGS Ot^ HIS.ELECTRIC novelist in his latter yoar.s, and it is the story of a xiress agent, who, Spring. At that time, we shall make ment Engineers ofBoston, and has considerable lengths this year Ui Flora Sherman's have also arranged 'Jli'n" Ogllvle on his birthday this Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Trombloy and Weekday Church School; 7:30, OUTLETS THERE'S NO PLU6 LEFT FOR HIS RADIO.'" before he knows it, has become an unwitting public relations repre­ a public announcement before npy FSoor Lamps-Wall Lomps been of mernber of N.A.C.A. from making their display windows and delightful Christmas windows. Tuesday. daughter, Qlnottc, and son, Roland, .fimlor Luther League moots In the applications are accepted. its Inception. sentative to no' other than that Mighty AVarrior of the Heavenly All in all, a bu.sy Christmas season from St, Boniface, Manitoba, near vestry. Don't overload your wiring system. Wfien you^ . President of the Cliaptor, George Host, Saint Michael, tho Archangel. It is a fascinating story, a most.s'<"'i2 interiors attractive with many scams assured for Main street. 'I feel that every Veteran has a ;.Plans for Christmas party to be Winnipeg, have boon vslslllng Mr. Tuesday December 10—Intermedi­ W. Chllds, Jr., of Hotohkiss Grove build or moderniza provide ADIQUATC WIRIN9. uinisnal story. The background is a funeral in a small Peiinsyl-' "<=w ^'•'"'^s 'h's season the Main right lo know the reason tor this made at Harry R. Bartlett post and Mrs. Tromblcy's ifon and daugh- ate Weekday Church School at 3:30 vania coal mine town, and the story is told in rising crescendo to delay. It may be within their power mooting this Thursday night. Br B and Table Lamps will introduce the speaker and con­ It was also voted to Investigate tor-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marccllo P. M. the tuneful ringing of the town's live eburch bells tor four da.vs and to do something about It. duct a discussion period following Nick Canaparl lia.i some nice Trombloy, In Main street. Wednesday, December 11—Senior TH E-CONNECTICu|^^llG!IT & PoWER CO. four nights. It i.s the story of hojje and regeneration, a story that the possibility ot changing the as­ Signed the meeting. plump Easl Haven grown turkeys at Choir rehearsal.ati,8:00 P. M. unfolds iu sparkling good humor, a story that cuts assunder the Business Group sociation's name to the East Haven Martin Olson Addillonal IViwn Topics on Fago 2 his Farm Illvcr Turkey farm that Thursday, p'ecomber 12—Hope Mrs. Howard Betts of Harbor St. A Business-Managed, Tax-Vayiug Company barriers of class and race aiul creed. Chamber of Commerce and to affili­ .DATE SET FOR PLAY aro ready for the Christmas dinner Circle Christmas Party at the home Is substituting at the Short Beach By all means read "Miracle of the Bells." Nominates For ate with the national organization of Mrs. Roosevelt Enqiilst, Esther BY K. II. PLAlfiaiS table. School for a few weeks. ot that name. DATES AHEAD Place, Branford Point, at B:00 P. M. The East Haven Players have set Did you know that Lake Salton- beginning with a potluck covered PASSING "STOP" SIGNS Coming Year For members of the Board of Di­ the dates for their play "This Tiling Pequot Tribe, Improved Order ot I Mrs. Boyce Gallagher and daugh­ rectors the name's of Mrs. Flora stall Is the only natural lake that Is dish supper. Calledd Love", by Edmond Burke, Rod Mcii, each Monday at 8 ter, Lois who have been visiting One of our East Haven neighbors, 1ourselve s have put into affect for Sherman, George McManus, Paul H. used to provide city water for the Mrs. C. Haskell Bush have re­ At a large attended and enthusi­ for January 15, 10 and 17 In tho P. M., Rod Men's Hall, 458 long Identified with the safety pro­ our own protection. It Is carelessness Stevens, Alfred E. Holcombe and Now Haven area'? Tlio other six turned to their home In RldgevlUe, astic meeting Monday night in the Foxon Community Hall. The Play­ lakes in tho Now Haven Water Main Street. gram In this area, suggested to us more than anything else that Erie Curry were-nomlnated. Pa. Town Hall officers were nominated ers met Monday night In the Com­ Company system were arlltlcally Star of Victory Lodge, No. 03., •George Barba and this week that we speak out a few promps this acton, but It Is a care­ A letter • was read from First munity House and then adjourned for the annual election ot the East created. O. St of B. First and third words about the all to common lessness that each of us must avoid Selectman James .J. Sullivan asking to Short Beach where they were His Orchestra Mrs. A. Johnson of Ten Acres will Carelessness has no pace in auto­ Haven Buslne.ss Association which Thursdays, 8 P. M. Red Men's , practice of autolsts In Ignoring the cooperation of the merchants In guests of tho ShortBeach Dramatic And did you know tlliat water be hostess at this week's meeting of mobile driving. Hall. MUSIC "stop" signs. He expressed the opin­ will take place on Monday, Jan. 13 keeping tho central shopping dis­ Club tor a Christmas party. from upper Farm river Is diverted Even Dozen. If "stop" signs are placed where Rotary Club each Thursday FOR AU. OCCASIONS ion that altogether too. many car at a dinner meeting to be held In trict clear ot paper and debris and into Lake Salloiislall through a many believe they should not- be, stating that the town will aid by FOXON GRANGE 12:15 noon. St., Vincent Do SQUARE DANCES a Specialty di-lvers have gotlien Into the habit of Fred's Main street Restaurant. lunncl niorc.Miari 3,000 feci long as for Instance the "stop" signs at placing a couple of receptacles In Foxon Grange will have Installa­ Paul's Auditorium, Taylor Ave. "zooming" Into through traffic James J. Scanlon was nominated bored under Sallonsla'll Mountain in Navajo Council, No.. 54, Dogroe Amplifier and Phonograph for Hiro BUY Forbes and Klmberly avenues, the the center in v/hlch litter may be tion ot officers this Friday night In street without giving a thought to for reelection as president; Brent Foxcin? of Pocahontas meets first and Phono Branford 537-3 remedy is not to Ignore them, but deposited. the Foxon Community Hall when MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS SEALS the "stop" sign which the police and Bafker for vice president; Harry third Wednesday, Rod Men's to petition the public safety au­ Robert Schermer and Paul Worthy State Master Harry L. Page Road The News every week and/ traffic authorities have put up for Falkoff for secretary, and Mrs. Flora Hall. thorities to reconsider their action. Stevens were named as a committee and his staff will bo prCiont to con­ you will loam a great many Inter­ SSLECTIONS Sherman for treasurer. Other nomi­ Princess Chapter, No. 70, O. E. E., the motorists' safety. Traffic rules are made to protect to arrange for the dinner and pro­ duct the ceremony. Herbert Neublg esting things about your town. nations can be made from the floor Meets second and fourth' Mon­ NEW ENGLAND We. agree with our neighbor. We the public, and any violation of at the annual ineetlng. gram of the annual meeting. will be master tor 1947. NOW! these traffic rules should properly And by the way—liow about The days, 8 P.M. In Masonic Hall. too, like so many others must con­ News a.s a Christmas eift lo some Doc. 12Vetoran's Welcome Homo fess that at times we have grown be the subject of police warning, TRADITION! which If not heeded, should be fol­ Committee. 7:30 P, M. To^n Beautiful new lamps are Careless If there Is no car In view, as The Branford Printing Co. lowed up by a summons. When the Hall. we move from an intersection into Library Report Shows Progress available now for both police, as they often do, start cam­ Down Memory Lane Dec. 12—Christmas Fair, Gerrlsh a through street, many of us, un­paigns against "stop" sign violators, Ave School utility and decorative consciously, move on past the 25 YEARS AGO Commercial Printers cooperation and not censure, ought 607 and withdrawals of 145. It Is Story Hour For Children Has Dec. 16—Church School Pageant, use. If you are looking "stop" sign, and thereby do become to be the public response. / Miss Dorothy Howard's Report Old Stone Church, 8 P. M. however Impossible to give an Proven To Be A Popular En­ a violator of the very law which we • Shows Total Circulation Of .Dec. 13-19, 1921 Dec. 17—Well Child Conference actual count ot the books until an for special gifts for peo­ TICKETS • STATIONERY • BILLS 34,200. terprise Town Hall. During the erection of the new Inventory Is taken. This has not Additional school faclUtlo.t were ple who appreciate the Miss Dorothy Howard, librarian at Doc. 17—Ever Ready Oroup NAME CARDS • WEDDING INVITATIONS building business will be carried on been done for several years because Reading Club had one evening much needed In East Haven and Work Started the Hagaman Memorial Library has Christmas Party. as usual. meeting. This seems a very, slight were to bo the subject of a special u,seful kind, you can ANNOUNCEMENTS 6 CIRCULARS presented the following report to of the added expense for extra help. Dec. 19—Wellchlld , Conference usage for our two available com­ town meeting. The schoo committee the members of the Library Board We should however have an Inven­ Bradford Manor Hall. solve many a problem On New Store SANTA CLAUS PARTY munity rooms. on buildings headed by Judge Grove of Directors. tory of our library, at a very early Deo, 19—Laurel P. T. A. mooting SEE OR CALL SET FOR XMAS EVE J. Tuttle recommended a two room with portable lamps. During the past year we have had date. We have two exhibits of pictures and Christmas Entertainment. Facing Green The annual Santa Claus Christ­ Our borrowers' list has Increased In the circulation room by local addition on South School, foiir Deo. 10—Tuttle P. T. A. Christmas to face the loss of our former li­ rooms to Gerrlsh avenue school and mas party sponsored by the Rotary by 362 new ajDpllcatlons and 231 re persons, one of photographs by Tea. The Branford Printing Co. club will be held Tuesday evening, brarian, Miss Beth Taylor, to a one to Highland school. An estimat­ Contractor Steven Martuccl started newals. Frederick L. Norton, and one of Dec. 23—Christ Church School ROSE STREET Dec. 24 from 7 to 9 on the grounds larger library In East Hartford. Al­ ed expense of $100,000 was needed to BRANFORD work last week on the new store to The librarians have attended only paintings by Virginia Endrlss. ,; Christmas Party. Every member of 'the of the residence of Mr. and Mrs. though we wish her all good for­ bring the school system up to date. TELEPHONE 400 be built for Tommy's Furniture Mr. Beldlng has made for us a Deo. 29—Pcquot Tribe Xmas Louis Rocheleau at Saltonstall Park­ tune in her present position, she Is two professional meetings during the The additions were needed to end family benefits from House at 149 Main street, facing the past year, one In Hartford at which padlocked box In which books may Party. Town Green. way and oyce road. There will be greatly mtssed by the whole library be deposited when the Ibrary Is not double sessions. staff and borrowers. We have made Mr. Archibald MacLelsh spoke on Dec. 25—Christmas Day good lightins- All like goodies for the children and Santa open. This has proven very useful A son, Wallace A. Jr., was born to The new building which is in the few changes and have attemped to the duty of the libraries In the Doc, 29—St. John's Day Service will make a personal appearance to to some of our grateful borrowers. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace A. Moyle. Mrs. good lamps. form of an addition to the present make things run as smoothly as education for peace, and one moot­ Momauguln Masonic Lodge distribute them. Santa's appearence Moyle was the former. May Sturtz. dwelling house of Thomas Onofrlo, they did for Miss Taylor. We hope ing at Yale Library planned pri­ Our most popular enterprise dur­ Stone Church. has been guaranteed by Joseph The Christmas tree llghtlnfe on proprietor of Tomrny's Furniture we have In part succeeded. marily for trustees from this dis­ ing this year has been our story, Jan. 7^-Saltonstall Civic Associa­ "•^nwi^-Ti^iw^.^i^^^'^'^^ ' '°'' YOUR homo House will be of brjck and concrete Wirtz, chairman of the committee. hour for school children. Miss the green was Iri charge of Raymond Circulation figures are as follows: trict. tion mcetlng-8 P. M, home of TH^^,;;,i=:l5'-="^-^Hp.^ to take the ruts Dut of your breokfost routine . . , blocks. The new frontage will later As for community enterprises we Bernlce Hanson has told stories Falrchlld. The vartous organizations Paul H. Stevens. 112 Saltonstall Unusual design (ind boAufy has csrMlnly boon woyj to moke your kitchen "home/' , . , what color lo choojs lAdult, 22,232; Juvenile, 9,273; School for your Hving room . . , Those arc just o lew of th« intriaulnfl be extended to the full fifty feet of •FRIENDS OF MUSIC ' | twice a week during the summer to In the home of Mrs. Robert Lang- Parkway. ^ See Your Dealer's Display Now or Visit Our Showroom combinod in thli handsome, maple lamp table. 1,395; Total, 34,200. These flguresjhave been asked for only two new Ideal furnished daily on the Womon'i Posa of the property frontage and will The Friends of Music will hold! 499 children, an average attendance dale In Park place to fill candy The finish is of mellowed honey color. Tho THE CHRISTIAN SCUNCE MONITOR show a slight Increase over last speeches, one which Miss Taylor Jan. 14—Dinner Meeting, Men's decorations ti barn rod and bloack. A most at­ These helpful Ideas ore "plus value" in this daily newspoper for provide commbdlus display windows their regular meeting and Christ­ of 29. After each session she hasboxes . Those participating were the homo that giv^s you world news Interpreted, to show Its year, this in .spite of a decrease of .made at a Parent-Teacher meeting, Club, Stone Church 8 P. M. tractive gift in the Now England tradition. Impact on you ond your family. and salesroom for the growing busi­ mas program on Monday evening, and another made by this librarian helped the children In the selec­ Civic Service Assoclaton, Legion Jan. 15-16-17—Play "This Thing ness. December 16 at the home of Miss about 2500 In school circulation Auxiliary, East<)rn Star, W. C. T. U. Price $69.50 Uif this coupon I Tho Christian Science PubHshino Society at a meethig of the Christ church tion of their books^ In September Called Love", East Haven Play­ THE CONNECTICUT iiGHT & POWER CO. for your SPE­ I One, h-lofwoy Street, Boston 15, Mossochusetti ^ which is probably due more to omis­ Republican club and A. K. A. O, Since opening for business a year Helen Matthews, 27 Bradley ave- Junior Guild. Out community we started a sml-mothly story-hour ers, Foxon Community Hall. CIAL Iriltodue- ' PIcote enter a specio) Introductory subscription to •aue. sions In reporting, circulation than with attendance at each session of society. tory iubicrtPtlon I The Christian Science Monitor—5 weeks (30 issutl) for $1 or so ago the store has been housed to an actual falling off although a rooms in the basement have been Jan. 13—pinner meetng and elec­ — rive wealo. — An Interesting Bach program has about 65. We think this Is a step Madeline Cooper was home from A Dusiaesi-Monaged, Tax-Paying Comjiany SO Iisuei —only in the dwelling where a large dis­ change in method of circulating usedregularly once a month by the tion, East Haven Business As­ lU.S. funds) been arranged. A pleasant evening, toward our ultimate goal of having Wellesley for the vacation,. i street. play front had been temporallly may account for It in part. Junior Friends of Music and the sociation Fred's Restaurant, in the traditional spirit of the hol­ a children's Ibrarlan in the Town of A storm dlA heavy damage along ORANGE ST. at CROWN I City. a^ded. The pi:oprletor contemplates I 'The booii stock now stands at ap­Reading Club. The Red Cross used 7P. M. t> iday season. Is promised to all East Haven. the shore Saturday, Jjl^i ._• j » a complete stock of furniture, floor proximately 9850 after additions of both rooms one afternoon and the coverings and household appliances. friends of music.

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PAOE EIGHT THE BRANFORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday, December 5, 1946 Hi*.G;u.:A^ I,IEMor>IAL LIBi\...KY the holidays with her parents, Mr. E..ST HAVEIl. CT. and Mrs. Anthony Palhm.l of Twin NORTH BRANFORD Lake Road, . < READING &WR1T1NG Several young people' .returned ADDRESS OOMMUNIOATIONS from their colleges and lircp schools DELIVERED BY MAIL ONLY Services In the local churches on thorlngs wore enjoyed with many to enjoy the Thansglvlng season TO P. 0. BOX 153 Sunday will Include: famlllcj being back together again with their families. SUBSCRIBE NOW SI. Ausiisllnc'.'i K. C. Cliiirch after war sojjaiatlons. A special mooting of Totoket iEaat Mmtn Nftua I Rev, John J. McCarthy pastor, The postponed meeting of tho Orange will take place In the town Prank Fi'awloy, organist and choir hall on Saturday flight. This will be T-h.e R(»k-of-ilic-Moiuli Club luj 9 ruling tli.it no book writ­ Doard of Selectmen was held on Combined With The Branford Review director. followed by a public card parly with ten by J mcmlicr of its I!ilitori,il Board can be a Club selection. This : Muss at 7 and 0:1S Monday t\lght at the Alwater prizes awarded and other features. applies to John P. Marquand. who, before he became one of the Club's Two Dollaxa Per Year Memorial Library. judges—along with Dorothy Canficld, Clifton East Hnven, Comiocticut, Thursday, December 12, 1946 Zion Episcopal Church The public Is urged to give this af­ VOL. ni—NO. 14 Tlie Board of DIreotora of tho fair Its support. Fadiman, Henry Seidel Canby and Christo­ Rev. Francis J. Smith, Rector, North Branford Public Health As­ At the Welcome Home party ten­ pher Motley—had two books-of-the-month Mrs. FaillR. Hawkins, organist and sociation mot tor a special meeting to Ills credit—"IT. M. Pulham, Esq.," and FIRST BAITIST CHURCH choir director. dered the servicemen ond women on Tuesday nglht at tlie William some months ogo a group picture "So Little Time." Rev. A. W. Jones, Pastor Martin Olson's 0:30 Holy Eucharist will bo cele- Douglas School. ; 10:00 Church School Lights Bring Xmas brater. was taken and copies of this fine His new book, "B. F.'s Daughter," is being A bus of members of Totoket picture have been made so that each hailed as "the best of Marquand's five novels 11:00 Morning Worship. Nursery STRICTLY LOCAL Statement On TOWN TOPICS ConKrcKallonnl Church , Orange Journeyed to' North Haven honored person may have as a of our American way of life." "B. F.'s Daugh­ school. Rev. Mr. ^Volfo serving as acting Orange on Tuesday night where fiouvcnlr of the occasion a picture of ter" tells tho story of Polly Fulton, who has Friday, November 20, monthly Cheer To Main Street pastor they enjoyed a Neighbors' Night tho honored group These pictures money, glamour and intelligence, and who missionary .society at the church. A LITTLE ABOUT THIS AND THAT Housing Delay the lime [Street scene is more enticing than Mrs. Douglas B; Holabjrd, organist l)rogram. are now I'ottdy for distribution and still cannot find a happy life for herself. It is Tlic coal strike over, tor The following public statement WHAT'S GOING ON IN TOWN and. choir director. Miss Barbara Junlver, daughter St. STHPHEN'S A. M. E. ZION ever belorc. j may be secured at tho homo of also the story of the disruption on the civilian BY PAUL H. STEVENS being at least, and the "dim-out" was made this week by Martin 11:00 Morning worship of Mr. and Mrs. Harry .lunlver of front that came as the backwash of the war. Rev. Atkins Some especially attractive window Earl Colter of Quarry Road. It is re­ Olson, building contractor and de­ '9:45 Sunday School The smaller IVIn Lake Road, is In Chicago quested that these pictures bo called JOHN p. MAHQUAND .j.,^^ ^^^^^ ^j^.f^j f^„^ j^^„ York to Connecti­ Rogers Street re.strlctlon.s lifted, the Christmas displays were noted this week. One frlcnil who Is Inlcrcslcd' In the veloper; Shnppbii; Daid ' children will meet In the chapel with thC'Nalionttl 4-Hwlnners. ShO for at an early date. There Is no cut to the Pentagon Building in Washington. 11:00 Morning Service Dellghtfut tforlAl for youngor lights, festooned across Main street I o, y,ep,.pttiest Is llmt of Prod home—lawn? Two ilollnrs a year— Here Is one reason why Veterans and the'older pupils will meet in and Ralph Delia Camera from this chdrgc for those pictures. 1:00 Church School chlMrcn written and tllutlrat.d AN EAST HAVEN DENTAL CUNIC all the way from Bradley avenue tojwo'.fe's Quality Food Shop whei'e Only a dozen more days '111 sent anywhere. Mr. Marquand is a skilful writer who knows how to. tell a story. His by tamout outhors and artitti, can not get housing. On August 22, town were sent with all expenses G:00 Christian Endeavor it when Santa Glaus, sleigh and all, occupies Christmas. tho church. , Miss Angelina Parese was a hook holds your interest from the first page to the last. He knows his tporkling with colorful drawings. It is an eneuuraijiiig sif^ii oC a tlcvdopiug comnunijly spiri thO' Town Green at Hemingway 1940—1 applied to the zoning Board Schools recoponod on Monday paid Barbara won with her poultry- Thankglvlng Day guest at the home people. In fact, as tine critic on the distaff side commented, he shows an Rocomm.ndfld by paranli, t.ach- avenue, are bringing Christmas one of the windows. Inside the store Flnst calendar for 1047 ha.s como Community Council will meet on and tlbrarloni, Ihtto lltllo au organizutioii, Uic Holary'clnb in this insUmct, is currently ex­ of East Haven for .a change in GbrlstniiVs llj^Iits on Main street . morning folowing a long weekend. project and Ralph-with his vege­ of Mrs. Frances Camarota of Quarry cheer to the centet of the town, there Is an attractive Fireplace to our editorial sanctum from the understanding of women that makes one downright uneasy. December 10, at 8 o'clock in the prico picluro bookl ara lop» In ploring the posiiibiiitiea of developing a Dental Clinic tor the school zoning which woidd permit the con­ more daizllng limn over. • Several Thanksgiving family ga- table project. value and quality. of the well known transforming the shopping center with stockings hung at the mantel, Ca.stollon Package store,'203 Main Road. i* * •* Community House. children of Enst Haven. At last week's meetii\g of the well known struction of a permanent apartment Joseph Parkosh, son of Mr. and A birth party was tendered Daniel Lctitia Preston Osborne, author of "They Change Their Skies" and service club the speaker, who tUrects the dental hygiene program of j,-,igh(,iy for the remainder of the and a six foot Christmas tree, gaily street. It's a beautiful Utile calendar THE WIDE-AWAKE ANOEl, wr»- decorated. building to be known as the Garden East Havon becoming known as Mrs. Joseph Farkash of Foxon Road "Through Purple Glass," claims to be the only living lady novelist who ten and flfuifrated by Jane Flory made of bird teathor.'i and (lulto M. Doody o'f Sunday lit his home on Bruce Burdgc, .son of Mr. and tho State Health Deparlnient was invited to discuss a program such Ueason Into a real Chrlstmas-tlme Apartments. The plans called for "The Town With ..the ..Communlly I was married on Thanksgiving to is loved by an iguana. It seems that recently when she vacationed in the Dan ParlUa's Package .store win colorful. 11 Is mounlod on a now Foxon Road. Dinner guests Induded Mrs. Franklin Burdge is home from FAVORITE POEMS by Eug.n« as might he provided in the schools of this, town .if suflicient funds jwonderland. 57 complete one-family apartments Christmas Sprit. Miss John.son of Ivory ton. The cere- Honduras, an iguana, a dreamy, Latin type, kept watching her from a FIM, illui. by Mollh, Hailelrlib the For a time, after the lights were dows are very Chrlstmasy with lype of velvet paper. Tho bird Is a Mr and Mrs. Frank P. Doody, Miss Washington, D. C. for 10 days He are forthcoming. Members of the Dental project committee to be built at 308 Main St., west of Imony was performed In the home neighborhood tree. Finally one day he showed up in the family bathtub in scheduled to be turned on December silver and tinsel decorations and Good Luck Mystery Beauty Bird" Marie Doody, Francis P. Doody and is in the Navy. PETER PAN, H(ui. by Mill tllhll. Board of Education also attended and evndeneed much interest Bradley Ave., on what was formerly Arc wc Rolne lu liavc a enrol hhts WEEKS "^Q XMAS |of tho bride's grandfatho'.-, Mr. hoiday guest, Edmund, Dolores, and with a hopeful and admiring look on hii 1, the situation was Indeed dark, the nearby Mary Therese Beauty on the Town Green lliis Chrislmas a "bird of Good Omen—Good Luck WALT DISNEY'S the iilnns. the Klrkham properly. Howard Stickney of Ivoryton. John Constance Doody of Northford, Mr. li'/.ard's face. He was removed by the hired dark literally, with even the usual Salon windows are decorated with season? and Good Fortune.'" "Tliank you Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Grabawskl THE WONDERFUL TAR BABY Those familiar with public health problems have long realized "Two of East Haven's highest of­ Parkash served as his brother's bcft and Mrs. Augur and children, man. . store fronts and advertising signs a minature manger scene. Around Bon! of 139 Maple Street are receiving WALT DISNEY'S that one of the wide areas iii which funds can well he applied to­ ficials did everything within their man. ' Walter; Peggy, Fred, and Laurence blacked out by the emergency the corner on High street there la We understand that an Impor­ » » * congratulations on the birth of a BRER RABBIT RIDES THE FOX ward the future well-being of the citizens is that of dental heillth. power to block this application. Following a dinner at the home' of Northford, Mr. and Mrs. Ilipmas the orders. The Business association's a beautiful little snow village tant announcement Is to be forth­ Glad lo see Pvl. Goorgo Norden of You cFon't find much conjugal happiness [daughter Beverly Jane. THE ROMNEY OAY ABC -All too many eliildren, for one reason or another, tail to obtain And, they almost succedcd when a of tho groom tho young couple left J. Doody and daughters, Lydla and The street lighting and decorations com­ scene with Iced over lake in the coming In the very near future re­ the Field Artillery' homo pn a among the scorpions, relates Jean Henri. dental corrective measures and treatments before it is too late, window of the new Olfthaveiv shop. vote was finally taken on the ap­ ^'1: for a wedding trip to New York Barbara of New Haven. BRANFORD BOOK SHOP mittee headed by Erie G. Curry had plication by the Zoning Board de­ garding the proposed town bank. furlough. Georgo, who played last Fabrc in "Animal Tales," an anthology record of the draft examining boards in the last war told the story even considered the use of a diesel Holcombc's at Main and High Upon their return they-will reside Several seasonal books have been edited by Ivan Sanderson. The courtship be­ spite that fact that at tho public season with the Rangers, has been BUY STATIONERY - TOBACCO all too vividly of the disastrous effect of dental neglect. Many en­ generator to provide current had streets, and Metcalf's, East Haven's Goiigralulallons lo Mr. and IMra. with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ifkovlc added to the shelves at tho At- tween a male ar.d female scorpion takes the hearing no opposition was voiced. receiving his preliminary training ^ Ii! 2')4 Main Street Tol. 953 terprising conmninifios have already initiated programs for dental the "dim-out" continued. two drug .stores, appear colorful J. n. Bodwcll of 2Ii Clcarvlcw avenue of Twin Lake Eoad. wator Memorial Library. Mrs. Hast­ form of a wrestling match. To increase the lady's interest, the male CHRISTMAS SEALS But, this sanction was still subject at Fort Knox and has now departed woi'k among their seliool children. both within and without. Hoi- on Ihc 40th anniversary ut ibclr Miss Tosaline Palluzzl who is ings H. Hart, llbrorlan, Is glad to stands on his head.. Then they go for a walk, during which it is always Then, over the radio Saturday to tho approval of the Town Board tor California for assignment over­ Wo do not know what action will be taken by the Rotary club combe's has been completely re­ marriage tills Wc?ij!li'MorBans.Jiaye, Sundliyv-|>Bbl)!Di.;;;,j..i^.vi....i„i.^...;.:r firm of Cooley & Marvin, Certined proval andi recognition...f ' ' .-*.,"""•''•;.''.. arranged colorlui'dfsplays. Nearer cittipletlori^oday.'Inslead--we can't Airs. J«mcs-0:'Fadorrl>i'Woym6imii^-- Senior Choir rehearsal. town. ' ' Mass. .','•' \. Public Accountants and Manage­ The author of "Miracle of the Bells" is a press agent turned to the Town Hall tho Gift Shop, and even lake applications until next Our best wishes to Tax Collodtor Monday, December 9-3:45, Junior The storekeepers have gone to Spring. At that time, wo shall make ment Engineers of-Boston, and has 'toUR NEIGHBOR, HE HAS SO MANY THIN&S ON HIS ELECTRIC riovelist in his latter years, and it is the story of a tiress agent, who, Flora Sherman's have also arranged Jliii" Ogllvlo on his birthday this Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Trombldy and Weekday Church School; 7:30, been of member of N.A.C.A. from OUTLETS THERE'S NO PLUS LEFT FOR HIS RADIO.'" considerable lengths this year In a public announcement before apy Floor loinps-Wall Lomps before he knows it, has become an unwittin

•-'•*'^-'^.jair-i^tf"'»"'- - •i^f±S^»:& Tliur?'iay, Deccnilicr 12, 1940 THE BRANFORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS PAGE THREE Thursday, DccDmbcr 12. 104G i3i PAaS TWO THE BRANFORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS and Mrs. Irving Ketalncclt of 260 MISS LEVINE Edgcwood Avenue, New Haven, last parried a cascade of wiilte cnmclllas survived by one sister, Mrs. Morrltt •nie Ever Ready Group of the i hostesses will be Mrs. Clayton and stephnnotis. lliompson ot East Haven, and one ii daughter In Naugatuck. IS BRIDE OF Sunday afternoon. Rabbi Stanley Morris Cove Unique Club Is YOUR HOMES Frank's Barbers 57 BUSY CHRISTMAS Stone church will hold Its Christ- Jacobs, Mrs. Carl Olson and Mrs. Rablnowltz and Cantor Charles The bride was attended by licr brother, Benjamin Homclius ot DESERVES A Si Mr. tihd Mrs. Elwood Hocpner of mas oarty Tuesday, Dec. 17. T'he'Alvln P. Senford. sister, Miss Sheila Lcvlne, as maid Palmetto Trail celebrated their MR. KATAINECK Sudock officiated at the double ring Seattle, Washington, two nephews, NEW W.H. Elks36 SEASON AT THE ceremony. ot honor, and four bridesmaids, the Men Guests At Organized By Mcrrltt and Burton'Tho.'npson. In­ Momauguin News IZth Anniversary Wednesday, De­ Misses Pearl Bass, Janet Barbary, PAINT JOB cember 4th. They attended the Ice In a candlelisht ceremony In The bride wore a satin gown witli terment was In the East Lawn With a sparkling display of ball STONE CHURCH WREATHS Congregation B'nal Jacob, In New Helen ZlriUlck, and iviurlcl Kctal­ LET DAHL Follies at the arena, followed by a GRAVE BLA .- a heart shaped neckline, fitted DadsAndSons Cemetery. » By BITS. BlantJic O'Connor Kathcrino Bishop of Hcnry street handling and basket shooting, Order Now Haven Miss Lillian Lcvlne, daugh­ neek, sister of the bridegroom. Tne Church Chib DOIT! dinner at the Castle. Mahy Happy Christma.? Services at the Stone DECORATIONS — TREES bodice, and a full .skirt ending In a maid ot honor's dress was of was tendered a surprise parly In returns of the day, Frank's Darbers downed the West Church Sunday, Dec. 15. ter of Mr. and Mr,s. Meyer Levine of train. Her fingertip veil of net fell The men of Park Mclliodlst A Junior Gra-Y club was organiz­ St. Vincent do Paul R. O. church, Haven Elks B7-36 before tt sizable ANDREWS • 3 LIBRARY PLACE 325 Main Street was married to Mr. fuchsia tatlcta, and she carried church of Morris Cove were guests ed hero the past week which now FOR SPENCER honor'of her 14th birthday on No Robert O'Connor Is 111 at his homo 11 A. M. Third Sunday In Advent, from a crown shaped tiara, cm'- Jiink camellias. Tlic bridesmaids pastor, Rev. William O'Brien; crowd at the East Haven High PHONE 4-3039 EAST HAVEN Rubin Edwai-d Kctalneek, son of Mr. broldercd with seed pcoi'ls and she at the December dinner meeting of has a nicmberslilp of five youngs­ Individually Designed Corsets curates, Rev. Joseph Buckley, Rev. vcmbcr 30. .The hostesses wore In coscy Beach road with the 7:30 P. M, Sunday school Pageant REAR OF LIBRARY were dressed Identically In gowns grippe. School gym last Sunday evening. in the parish house drected by Mrs. the Men's club of the Stone church ters In the oge group from six to and Brossiorea aoo William Myers, Sunday Mass 0:30 Gladls Bishop and Lorraine Bishop. This same Elks squad was barely of Ice blue taffeta and carried deep Tuesday night In the Parish House. nine years. The first meeting. In the MARY K. TUEBETT FREDERICK C. DAHL A.S. Laurler Freeman, U. 8. Navy Friends of Mrs. .Tulla Wclton, Delmar Dover. red carnations and stcphanotls. A. M. no.sed out by the Jewish Communi­ form ot 0 Christmas party was held 103 LENOX ST. EAST HAVEN PHOHE 4-09St p£ 40 Hobson street Is on a leave mother of Mrs. Harriet Young for­ Christmas Sunday, Dec. 22 The speaker of the evening was Christ church, Momauguin Branch ty Center only last week. Good Cheer For the Holidays Mr. Milton Pollack was best man. last Tlnu'sday night In the home ot Tol. 4-0768 Aflor, 5 P.M. SO HIGH STREET EAST HAVEN Laurler Is stationed at Balnbrldge, merly of OB Palmetto Trail will be 11 A. M. Special Music, Sermon Give Your Home a Christmas Gift Dean George A. Qarratt of the '^ale Rev. Alfred Clark, rector, fl.'30 A, M. sorry to learn of her Illness at her Prank CrKwri and Vlnny Castel- ALL LEADING BRANDS OP WINES The Ushers were the Messrs. Heman School of Forestry who told of his Bobby Gibson. Morning Prayer and sermon, Md., pending transfer to the Great and Reception of Church Members. Sahl, Ben Benistoln, Dtvvld Oltslk, Lakes Naval Station. home In Hartford. lon tossed In 22 and 13 polnls, re­ Have your Rugs and Upholstered INCLUDING work during the war as clilcf of the Officers elected are Blister Mc- Regular l^rlday evening pUiochles spectively, with the former making 7: 30 P. M. Annual Candlelight and Walter Lubov,' uncle of the Division of Training ot the Forest Oulgan, president; Kenwood Potter, NornmnHall-of Henry street, pi­ A family reunion was held at the PETRI, OLD MONASTERY, CASA BLANCA bridegroom. nt Bradford Manor Fire House, home of Mr., and Mrs. William several amazing and sensational Carol Service Furniture Cleaned by Products Institute, U. S. FV^resl treasiu'er, and Bobby Gibson, secre­ Don't Wait Until anist, and- former East Haven Christmas Parties VALLIANT, TAYLOR Following the ceremony a recep­ George street 8:30 P. M. school (jraduatc delighted the stud­ Schrocder, 3 Catherine street, Sun­ shots. Bill Thomson, Jimmy Glynn Service. tary. Other members arc Richard First Friday evening Bradford day, December 8lh. Those attend­ and Johnny De Flllpps al.-io played Primary and < Kindergarten—Dec. ALL KINDS OF WHISKEY tion was licld In the vestry. The A musical program was presented Andrea and Don Thomas Jr. Dads Christmas ents thin past week at an assembly 21, 2 to 4 P. M. in the Parish Hou.se, bride's mother, wlio assisted In re­ Manor Auxiliary. with a concert. ing were: Mr. and Mrs, Howard brilliant ball. The Universal Rug & BOTTLED IN BOND BURBON, RYE with Stanley Shamn leading the of the five boys arc lionorary mem­ Fiowort rtrc groflt to gtvn and onjoy Second Friday evening Slono Schrocder, Hamden, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Department—Dec. 20, 7 to ceiving guests, wore a black skirt connnunlty singing and Frank Long bers. right now. Why not provide thorn for ' Wllllnin H. Brown, Jr., of 70 Stev­ De.?plto the score, the contest was YOUR FAVORITE BRAND with a striped jacket of satin, and Church. •' Charles Schroodor, Now Havon, Mrs. well played, with the visitors al­ 0 P. M. In the Parish, House. at the piano. Tliere were also vocal Each Saturday afternoon the boys your own homo and thoio of frlondi ens street who Is stationed In Tang- Upholstery Cleaners ALSO VERMOUTHS, COCKTAILS, CORDIALS corsage of white camellias. The with tho Chrtitmfl! lOflton hero? A •Tlilrd Friday evening Bradford Florence Eden, New Haven, Mr. and ways a threat due to the agresslve Hanging of the Greens in the selections by William E. Hasso. wlUi Iholr fatlicrs will go to thn ku, China, with the U. S. Marino Church—Dec. 15, 2 P. M. BOTTLED BEER FREE DELIVERY blrdegroom's mother wore a cliart- boAutiful vnrlety of Chrtitmai flow* Manor Drum Corps. Corps has been promoted to the Mrs, John W. Schroodor,.West Ha­ play of Blarke and Farquarson. Located at 312 Dodge Avenue, East Havon •The dinner, served by the Ever New Haven Y. M. C. A. for two ort At our Groonhouips. Fourth Friday evening St. Vin­ ven, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Schroc­ Trimming of Chslstmas Tree and reu.ie gown with puplc accessories hours of recreation and games. The rank of'Corporal. Cpl. Brown grad­ In the prelims, the Beach Heads and apurple orchid. Heady Group under the chairman­ cent dc Paul's church, der, Silver Sands, Mr. and Mr.s. Bus kept pace with' the Barbers In candy packing—Dec. 17 at 7:30 P.M. ESTIMATES WITHOUT OBLIGATION PHONE 4-3456 Saltonstall Parkway ship of Mrs. Ralph Hewctt was a club Is also planning for Joint uated fi'om Ea.st Haven High school At the service last Sunday the After the reception the couple Tlic public Is Invited. class of 1045. sell Kusteror and, family, Mr. and their winning ways by swamping ALL WORK GUARANTEED sumptious one, a boiled dinner father-son hikes, a visit to the New J. A. LONG Co. Christ Church pinochle held every Mrs. Cy Wood 'and son Robert of Club 30 of Fair Haven 52-23. flowers were furnished by Mrs. JFackage Store left on a motor trip to New York topped off with coffee and apple Haven Model Engineers ehib, and Mrs. Wllllnm Tookcy of Henry Clifford Sturgcs in memory of her State. For traveling the bride wore Phono 4-0804 third Monday evening of month at street has returned homo after Hamden, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnny Maker and Bart, Gulda 36-48 HOUR SERVICE ON ALL RUGS John Ricciiolli, Mgr. pie. other Interesting activities. 8:30. Young of Morris Cove. rcferecd. mother. Receptionists were Mrs. ON THE PARKWAY , EAST HAVEN a sea-bluo with brown lizard 154 Dodgo Avo. Eail Haven spending a few weeks with her William Bell and Miss Hazel Boll. John J. Faeth Fred H. Wilson acccs.sorles, and a small brown and President Plilllii Tarbell presided. Next Sunday's attraction will white feather hat. At the next meeting Janu!ii7 14 the bring together "Frank's Barbers and speaker will bo one of the scientists Tlie bride Is a graduate of the GOVE PRESS the Merldcn Acorns, a fast, agres­ NKW CAMPORNIAN who observed the atom bomb ex­ Deaths This Week Town Topics slve combine that ranks high In New Haven .Tunlor College of periment at Bikini. We are Now Specializing in Cards have been received an­ "MEET YOUR FRIENDS HERE" Physical Therapy. Mr. Ketalneek In East Haven Angie & Louis PRINTERS and STXTIONERS A party of twelve high school boys state ba.sketball circles. Several ex- TWELVE MORE DAYS !! nouncing the arrival of Dorothy EVERYBODY GOES TO THE TOWNE HOUSE! has been discharged from the and girls In two cars, Jaurnlcd to college and pro stars dot the Lorraine Callow, weight 7 pounds, CONCRETE WALKS. DRIVES, Etc. GREETING CARDS Acorn's line-up, notably Frank DELIGHTFUL DANCING NITELY United States Army Air Corps after RUDOLPH:—The funeral of Mrs. Garage Naugatuck one evening last week 1 ounce, on Nov. 21, to Mr. and Mrs, to complete your Xmas shopping three years of service. He served In Public Nurses Need Call us for Estimolos and Advice FOR ALL OCCASIONS to enjoy a party In the home of Skolpowlcz, ex-Penn.. V. ace, THE TOWNE HOUSE ORCHESTRA Maude B. Homelius, widow of Gviy OFFICIAL AAA SERVICE Charles Callow of Berkeley, Cali­ Alaska and the Aleutian Islands. H. Rudolph of 108 High Street, was MAGAZINES their former cassmnle, Elaine "Wheatlos", Pcrrault, former U of fornia. Mrs. Callow Is the former Free Parking at Palace or Commercial Garages Larger Quarters OUR WORK IS BONDED ' Hew England's Finest and Largest Restaurant held from the funeral jiarors ot GENERAL REPAIRS TIcrncy, who recently moved to Conn, cazcr and Allen Frankel, Miss Alice McNeil, daughter of Mr. SCHOOL SUPPLIES that town. Mendon High grad. If the Mendoen The last regular meeting of the Norman V. Lamb of 3fl0 Main and Mrs. William McNeil of Estello Local Pupils Active East Haven Public Health Nm-slng Street. Monday aCternoon, Mrs. " DANIEL B. BARKER TIRES - GAS - ACCESSORIES C. WILLIAM DILLAWAY Acorns quintet live up to the name road, and a fonner teaclicr In Miss Dorothy Hqward lias re­ established by the football, squad Association was attended by Mr. Rudolph died Saturday at the lionie PHONE 1-I0« Laurel street school. Congratula­ offers you a variety of beautiful gifts for everyone. At Teacher's College General Contractor 50 con AVENUE MOMAUGUIN cently been appointed librarian for of the same name,, then hang on to and Mrs. Jcoscph Adams, Mrs. John of her sister, Mrs, Merritt Thomp­ tions! • Before you go to town, stop in and look around. Phono 4-3Z44 37 COE AVE. MOMAUGUIN EAST HAVEN t'lio coming year aV the Uaganian your hats folks! vuie The Geography Club of the New Barclay, Mrs. Marshall Beobo.'Mrs. son with whom she had made hcT" homo for the past six years. She is 34 Viking Stroot East Haven Memorial Library. The Beach Heads face their first CROWN rr. Haven State Teachers College re­ Henry Crosby, Mrs. Eric Dohna, Mi-. real test of the season on the same Candles Lamps cently sponsored a conference wltli Fred Klein, Miss Zlta Matthews, RUSSO'S RESTAURANT Kolnnd Griivcs lias been aiiiiointcd the theme of Understanding the Mrs. Alvln Sanford, Miss Hlldur ci::afl*s:;:S •izan ad.|nrant of Ilnrry H. Uarllctt post, program when they square off FARE LIMIT SPECIALIZING IN ITALIAN COOKING Dolls Leather Goods People of the Mediterranean. Svenson.and Mrs. Percy Webb, and American Legion, by Commander against the Hotel Talmadge five, nurse Mrs. O Nell. IFOR CHRISTMASil Where Good Friends TOMATO PIES SUBMARINE SANDWICHES formerly known as the' Branford Stephen Popollzlo, of 475 Thompson Maurice Sarasobn. GARAGE Gift Wrappings Linens Avenue, was a lecturer at the con­ Mrs. Arams, Mrs. Bussoll and Mrs. BEER ON ICE •Vets. This should be a hum-denger. San Remo Restaurant ^jTABLE CENTERPIECES l"; Eat Charlie Coyle, the Barbers mana­ WASHING POLISHING ference. Ills topic was "Italy, Its Young assisted the nurses ot the 668 Main Stroot East Hovon Glass Ware Mexican Ware Social, Economic, and Ocographlcal Well Child Conference In the Town IAND DECORATIONS Tho rendezvous for particular poopio Services Sunday ger. Is working on a schedule LUBRICATING SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS whereby the strongest teams In the Aspects". Thirty-nine high schools Hall, and Mrs. Flondella, and Mrs.jlcHRISTMA S C.ORSAGES '"-~^^^~'iSr'W>f«i ' *'^° onjoy good food • AND Glow Pictures Playing Cards of Connecticut were represented at Howard assisted In Momauguin At Christ Church state will bo shown here In the near TIRES BATTERIES DOOR BASKETS future. The Barber Boys Insist' on ACCESSORIES Heirloom Trays Stationery the conference. With the growth ot the Town's n Foaturing Luncheon and Dinner Specials Dally East Haven News Sun'day, Doc. la, Third In Advent a tough menu and from all indlca- A La Carte The basketball season for New population and the Increasing work 8:00 a, m. Holy Communion RE-CAPPING of our public health nurses, the catlons their appetites will be satis­ OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL XMAS Haven State Teachers College has S* PRINTER STATIONER • GIFTS East Haven Diner 0:30 Church school fied. ,'.,. 8 Hemingway Ave. Phone 4-0183 WE CATER TO BANQUETS AND WEDDINGS already begun with three games un­ Board of Directors Is faced with the Buying and Service Guide 11.00 Morning Prayer and Sermon Opposite the Old Stone Church, 10 High St. East Havon derway. Allen Johnson, of 48 Taylor need for larger quarters. 1*218 Main Street 4-13011'* TEL 4-0140 The balcony bleachers will bo in­ 206 Cove Street Phone 4-0159 Morris Cove 294 Main Stroot Right in tho Confer • . East Havon by the rector, Rev. Alfred Clark. stalled for next Sundays game, and Avenue, Is paying varsity ball this 7:30p.m. Fire side Fellowship In year. The team Is coached by Jesse Parent-Teacher association will 'f there will be more seating capacity LACE TABLE CLOTHS hold a Christmas Tea on Thursday the Church Hall. to accomjnodote those who hpd to DoW. ALL TYPES 01= CURTAINS STARCHED RECORD Christmas Dec. IB from 2 to 4 o'clock. There I AUGIE'S AUTO REPAIR Church School, Christmas Party, stand. George A. Sisson AND STRETCHED A VICTOR BORGC PROGRAM. Viclor Botgo win bo an entertainment glveai by OENEEAL REPAIRINQ Monday evening, Dec. 23. Both the Barbers and Beachles Turi'LE SCHOOL P. T. A. INSURANCE The flowers on the Holy Table CALLED FOR AND DEUyCRED with orchcstro conducted by Paul Baron. PLANNING XIVIAS TEA all the grades. The hostess will be JUST THE FIRE — BONDS TIRES — BATTERIES are waiting tor their uniforms Sot C-lll *$2.75 Mrs. James Schatzleln, president. AAA SERViqE AAA last Sunday were given by Mr. and which are due, for delivery this MRS. JOSEPH PALLMAN REIL'S THE VOICE or- FRANK SINATRA. Frank Sin- The Grove J. Tuttlo School &.XJT03VI0BILE - CASUALTY Mrs. • George Sisson- In loving ttra with orchestra conducted by Axol Stordahl. C^eam month, possibly before Christmas. Phono 4-2600 !1 Obldsoy Ave., East Haven Phono 4.0195 439 Main St. memory of their son, George. Cor. Ferry and Chapol Sts., Tol. 8-9909 Sol C-II2 'fin A delay at the factory to secure 161 Laurol Stroot Eoit Havon GOODtv^AN SEXTET SESSION. Bonny Goodman 3 Days Service RE-UPHOLSTERING good material htui been the cause Dancing Every Saturday Nighii Soxlot. Sot C-II3 •J2.75 At Moderate Cost . . . EAST HAVEN GARAGE Make Christmas Olioioes Now of the latness ol*' delivery. CHRISTMAS CAROLS. The Lyn Murray Singers, ON FINISHED SHIRTS By Export Craftsmen ft,' Teachers Hear Talks If you see the name of East Ha­ conductod by Lyn Murray. Sot. 0-94 *$2.75 Ife, rOUNDBD lOJB . BvorBlmrp - Parker "61" Enjoy Delicious Dinners XAVICR GUGAT'S MEXICO. Xavior Cugat and CASH AND CARRY JOHN BIONDI, PBOP. WATCHES and DIAMONDS By Naturalists ven Townles announced in the SAV-OIL CO. his Wa Ilorf-Astoria Orchestra. Sot C-98 •52.75 Castle Shop GENERAL AUTOMODILE REPAIRING papers from now on, remember _ BLUES BY BASIE. Count Oasio and his All- WE ALSO DO DRY CLEANING STEAKS CHICKEN CHOPS American Rhythm Section. Set C-IOI *J2.75 ^ . DECORATORS BODY AND fENDER WORK SONDERGAARD At a recent meeting of the East that it is the same Barbers team, AT REASONABLE PRICES same 'Sponsors. Due to specific rea­ Hygrade CHOICE LIQUORS EDDY DUCHIN REMINISCES. Eddy Duchin, piano, with rhythm accompani­ Dosignors and Manufacturers of IliO Ullu St. <-liDU But IISTOII "550 Main Street Stanford Havon Teachers League held at the ment. Sot C-IOS *$2.75 high school Mr. and Mrs. Alan sons. It has been deemed necessary American Cleaners Living Room Furniture AFTER PARK. Morton Gould and his Orchoslro. Set CIO? 'flM All work done right on our Bonwill, Naturalists, lectured on to change tlie name and wo hope Fuel Oil - Kerosene FRANKIE CARLE AND HIS GIRL FP.IENDS. Fronliie Carlo, piano, FUEL OIL Trails Afield" Illustrating by slides you'll like It. with rhythm iTCCompanimont. Sot C-97 *$2.75 and Laundry - promises Our OIL Makes 'Warm Friends SCHUBERT MELODIES. Marol Wober and his Orchestra'. Set C-109 •S2.75 Wm. H. Brennan KEIIOSENE OIL on beaver habits and trails at Sky ANGIE. YOUR HOST. WELCOMES YOU TO Phone 4-0305 PHONE 4.1693 CUGAT'S FAVORITE RHUt<(BAS. Xavier Cugat and his V/aldorf-Astoria 459 MAIN STREHT EAST HAVEN OBU Ua Tor Promiit Rnrvlcn Laks, Pcnnsylvalna. Their patient Mr. Bonwill is a ,.,|ifiember of the NEW TIRES — RECAP TIRES Orchestra. Sot C-IIO *$2.75 191 Main St. . East Havon Watob - Clock Repairing WASHINGTON rCE AND and Intimate knowledge to get pic­ high school faculty. Routine busi­ BATTERIES RADIOS *Pr/cci shown, arc cxclusiyc ol /oxci. 373 M»lll Btr««l B««t UnTllIl OIL CO. tures made the lecture both enjoy­ ness followed the lecture, Including FOXON TOWNE Noxt to 0«pitol Tliofttur S. OAliAJlUUBU A SONS able and Interesting to the teachers. reports from committee chalnncn. POWER OIL BURNERS NASH, INC. >r02S0 101 I[Dm|ii2wi>7 Ave. HOUSE AUTO HOSE AUTO FAN BELTS 301 Main Street 4-2539 East Haven FRED'S Instructive 'And '1 Black Seotty SEAT COVERS JNERS SERVICE ON ALL MAKES 8 too, when you Sea Food ROCKER STERLING. RANGE AND EAST HAVEN DAILY LUNCHEONS $1.00 FUEL OIL CO. OF AUTOMOBILES \ bring your gar­ HARDWARE STORE STEAKS - CHOPS - CHICKEN Anthony Bruno, Prop. FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS ,,; Market $10.95 Llttlo fingori Ordoi's -tskon for Range and ments to us for PHONE 4-0947 Complete Lino of Toys THE HANDICAP OF INTEGRITY SATISFYING DINNERS So comfy—and JUBI right !n BIIE* • can. play mer­ Power Burners MODERN EQUIPMENT SmoH Depoitt Haldi Till Xmoj xsir cleaning. Free Delivery on Orders of lor Iltllo folks. Sturdily laadt \ ry lunos on this Phone 4-1514 PROMPT SERVICE 274 Main St. East Havdn with all grown-up furnituro.foa- • gayly colored 319 Main St., Cor. Elm. Siroot $i or More luros, Diuo or rod upholsforlng DO French Ave. East Haven "iicj^ Our reputation Is built on the way wo have been doing business Tel. 4-0126 .— mahogany flnlshod ioml-, toy with solf Your clothes will keep their newness through countless 176 Main Street East Haven bardv/ood zockori. tuning strings. -r SGANLON and PAGNAM together. PHONE 4-3022 Bring us Your CENTRAL CLEANERS cleaings by our scientific methods of Dry Cleaning Ignition and Carburetor AND DYERS 199 Main Stroot East Haven - :^m AUTHENTIC! TOY Problems HOME OF DISTINCTIVE CLEANING Not merely WHAT wp soil but HOW we sell establishes our SEWING EAST HAVEN WE OPERATE OUR OV/N PLANT name in your thoughts. .. f'S\ JUNIOR-SIZE MACHINE GREEN GARAGE 4 HOUR CLEANING SERVICE Natalie's Auto Repairing and Accessories CALL FOR AND DELIVER East Haven Cleaners -^ ' I WORK BENCH Phone 4-3735 175 Main Street 322 Main SI. Tol. 4-0070 East Havon Our aim is,well told in an oft repeated advertisement, "A RELIABLE "WE PICK UP AND DELIVER" $3.19 SOURCE OF SUPPLY." Wo are obliged to follow the principle of It T9a\lj BOWS j CENTRAL SHOE Goodrich FOUR PILLARS $15.95 these words and it is a handicap we are happy to have. Way Sanitary- and Ihe illlcli ' REBUILDING CO. Frank A. Barker looglh is ad- j Oil Burning Equipment A Binallor aiza replica of WE REBUILD YOUR SHOES EXPERT FURNITURE MOVING Hour Cleaning Catering to Banquets, Justable loo. A ; LIKE NEW AND TRUCKING Dad'a. Complete witli vise, grand gift for ' liandy tool drav^er, drill a liitio Misi. We SpBcUllBo tn InTlBlblo ItaU Soloa CALL 4-0601 Popular Brand Liquors by the Bottle or Case Service PbODO 4-1388 &70 Main Straot 43 High SIreal East Havon Domestic — Commercial Parties, Weddings, etc. and tool holding raclc. Made of unfinished oak, COIvIE IN NOV/ TO MAKE \. Industrial DAILY LUNOHKONS sanded smooth to be ab­ ROY'S REPAIR SHOP "SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS" For Your Convenience - Phone 4-0623 - We Deliver solutely splinter-proof. YOUR SELECTION OF TIPPING BROTHERS ECONOMY PUBLIC Strongly braced, oxlra- Body and Fender Roflnishing Goodrich Oil Burners for EVENING AND SUNDAY DINNERS CHRISTMAS TOYS and GIFTS MARKET slurdy construction. Size: AUTO REPAIRING FEATURING EARL STRONG AND HIS 16" X 36" X 31", USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN Phono 4-2481 Complota Line of Fancy Groceries Carefree, Automatic Heat CASTELLON PACKAGE STORE 125-129 Short Bosch Rd. East Haven 308 Main St., Phon« 4-1608, Edit Havon MELODIOUS BAND 293 MAIN STREET EAST HAVEN On The East Haven Cut-Off Anderson Auto Accessories YOUR WANT ADV. IN Nick's Grille Goodrich WOLFE'S cpUALITY FOOD SHOP IS NEXT DOOR TO US DAILY DELIVERY THIS SPACE SANDWICHES > SNACKS For Reservations Phone 4-0169 0 222 MAIN ST. ' PHONE 4-0968 EAST HAVEN WILL BRING RESULTS Try Our Spaghetti Specials PHONE 6-0181 AT A COST OF 50 CENTS 15 Hemingway Ave. (At the Faro Limit) 106 WHALLEY AVE. NEW IIAVEN, CONN. >|s-'j|.;.'j|!"s,«UiiiSasf«< hi«V**1^fc»s^^^.i*fl»4jiMii^u*,%..^ ^^ ^>sss«: •Oajp-_.lVi.- . ;

PAGE FOUR THE BRANFORD REVIKW - EAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday, Docombcr 12,1040 THE BRANFORD REVIEW • EAST HAVEN NEWS PAGE FIVE verc as follows: Mrs. Mae Pompano, .A. Kurzwcll, Mrs. J. Molt, Mrs. SOCIAL WORKERS EI.KCT WAR VETERANS JIOWEH OIVEN FOR Marthi Olson, Mrs. W. Lyons, Mrs. MRS. LAURV BElJVNOEIi /Irs. Frank Seymour, Mrs! R. Young, are •all on the conservation list, wo At Its last meeting Social Workers World War II veterans ot Italian trs. O. Peck, Mrs. George Mun.son, E. Beldlng, Martin Olson and A. must become "evergreen conscious elected the folUowlngi president, extraction "were guests ot honor at a A shower was given by Mrs. Jorgensen. Garden Notes As Mr. Brinley Sees It 100 Years Of Christmas Cards aurcnce Fulford at her home 31 Irs. J. Sele.skl, Mrs. B. Simon, Mrs. and learn to use the many greens, READING & WRITING Mrs. Robert Richardson; first Vice- banquet given them by the mem­ rank street for Mrs. Larry Belang- Sponsored by Branjord Garden Club grosses, seed-pods and berries that president, Mrs.'Carl GuUans; second bers of the Italian American Club, Mrs. M. D. Stanley, Correspondent are all about us. But first, before vice-president, Mrs. Rosa Borgeson the RoiMtt Society and the Ijadlcs "Much learning Is a weariness to latter group were the prize winning r. Refreshments of laisagna, sand­ LAST MINUTE GIFTS ARE POURING IN Ky John 1', Morgan day numbers. However, he had t wiches, and coke were enjoyed ane we take up the discussion of the secretary, Mrs. Herbert Warfel; Roma Society at the Italian Ameri­ the flesh". So we try to balance the tcom before, the War, and "were PERHAPS THEY'RE JUST WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR various decorations, let us consider I..tt3t Christmas Season, over Three meet competition from cheap card . general-good time was had by all treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Havens; can Club on Beach Street Sunday, tllet or our youngsters, oven In their then In the Brinley Burgess Class, Billion Greeting Cards were mailed Boughs are daily rifled ver and green. our doors and doorways. We hear Church lite, and give them d little imported from Germany an, riib.scpresent were Mrs. AI Man- Can'f Mention Them All, Buf "Glassware" is on the list hostess chairman, Mrs. William Ed­ over 110 vets took advantage ot At the first game of the season, In this country. Of this the far By the gusty thieves. Mrs. Scott W. Gilbert read an In­It said, "But my door Is nonde­ wards; devotional leader, Mrs. Laura the Invitation which .IniJluded an recratlon along with their Bible .hcstcr, Mrs. Leo Vanacoro, Mrs And the book of Nature Saturday evening the "A" Team do- larger partlon was Christmas Cards. Austria. ,hambcrlaln, Mrs. Joseph Belanger Home Made Aprons Beautiful Pictures Jewelry teresting paper, subject: "Getting script It will not lend Itself to dec­ HoLonor c dc Bii/ic M.IS one of the gigantic figures of liter»ture,' Ayer and Mrs. Joseph Havens; afternoon and evening of social studies. At the Stone Church, this Proof Indeed that there Is plenty of The Industry as we know It today Gctteth short of leaves. Ready tor Christmas." Mrs. Gilbert oration!" That may be a problem, foatod the First Baptist' Bays at .Irs. Richard Confrey, Mrs. Josepl GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY FROM BABY TO GRANDMA and hi< o« n life story w is is dram.itlc, ai amaiing, as filled with comedy, i flowers, Mrs, Helen Dahl; publicity, activities. Col, Sol Petrlllo presided year, wo have organized and train­ Twenty Four to Twenty., the jienilment these days In this world of had Its start shortly after the tun Thomas Hood said, "The old saying 'Ijet's moke a but what a successful one if you tMccili, romincc, ind pilhos, as arc his own novels. I Mrs. Clarence Townsend; auditors, at the head table which seated cx- ed, three Basket Ball Teams arid In JeCarlo, Mrs. Harry Fullam, Mrs Brlnloy-Burgoss Team was defeated oursi Compare this with the dis­ ot the century. Most of the carlle .homos Clancy, Mrs. Larry Belong- The Study Group met at the wreath for Christmas' has been can so arrange your decoration as . -^ ••] Stefan Zwclg devoted the last ten years of Mrs. Walter Delon and Mrs. J, B, WAVE Dorothy Ralola and the cooperation with programs or tiic by Saint John, s E, 0„ Nlnloon to tribution of the first known printed Cords wore the flat single stylo. Th' .•r, Ml.ss Harriett Chamberlain, Ml.s; THE GIFT SHOP home of Mrs. John H. McCabe on changed to a newer phrase, "Let's to make it seem outstanding 1 Study ' his life to a study of the mani his sUperb blog- J Smith. Mrs. Glna Polastrl and Clara C'n-,' New Haven Council of Churches Christmas Card, lOO years ago. "French Fold" typo of card came In­ vlary Caraaeno and Mrs. Fulford. Friday, December 6 at 2:30 p. m. decorate'—and, oh, how far afield your doorwoyl Make use of Its geo­ nphy, "Balzac," is the Book-of-tiie-Month I (luantl of< the Ladles Roma Society, Fourteen, and the "•" team was de- 240 Main Street 4-1730 East Haven metrical proportions before at­ have entered all three teams In the fealed by United Center by Twenty Tlic first known published card to Its own here sometime In tht Miss MadoUn Zacher spoke ot those words have taken us garden­ Club selection for December. Rocco Palala and Munclo Martono Y, M, C, A, Inter Church League of was one etched In England In 1842,Twenties . the Christmas corsages brought by ers." tempting any decoration. For plain What a childhood Balzac hadi At his birth,! There will bo a drawing January 'of the Romn Society and Ilarvy Four to 10, The fallour of the Stone EAST HAVEN KOVS CLUB wooden panelled doors ot our own Basket Ball. All three team,s arc but of Its distribution little Is In olden times, the sending ol the members, and read the list ot Faced with the fact that, for an­ his mother turned him over to his nurse. When | 1, tor n pair ot sterling sliver candle jBracclolU and Michael Nardclla of Church Oytn, \o bo ready for the An E.xst Haven Boys' Club ho."; A FINE SELECTION OF shut-ins to whom they would be New England type, stick to the out­ sticks for the benefit of the Br.m- known as the East Hdvon Congos, Church teams to practise Is blamed known. A copy has been found and "Greetings" was limited to those whr. other year at Icost, Laurel cannot he was four siic farmed him out to a family' the Italian Club. The younger boys which comprise been organized for the under 11 sent, the remainder to go to the be used for legal garden club en­ lines of your door ond keep your of strangers. At seven, he was pacited off to' ford Yacht Club. for our boys'not showing up well In turned over the British Mu.seimi, were literate, such as noblemen years of age group and they will CUT FLOWERS - PLANTS niemhers from the Nash, DeWolf (Note; a picture of this same card Newlngton Home for Crippled Chil­ tries, ond that the Ground Pine, decorations simple. In keeping with boarding school, where for seven more years; thqlr first game of the scasbn, Mr. clergy and scholars. King Henry hold meetings at the Amerigo Club dren. The corsages were very artis­ the architecture. Use out-of-thc Samuel Bogan, chief of Qulnnlpl- and Klnerson Classes of the Senior, can beseen at my store.). A highly VIII, among other things was fond . WREATHS the Club Moss, the Black Elder ber­ he was starved, beaten and even, on one occa- , go hand In hand. Separate your ao Council Boy Scouts will be guest Alton'Redman of Frank Street Is Officers are Ambrcw Sondry, presi­ tic and attractive in bright red, sil­ ry, the Bittersweet and the Holly ordinary evergreens for your decor­ and Intermediate Department of the Coachhig for the Brinley BurgOBS decorated card, flat style, as differ­ of his artl.stlc ability, and would .(^j^imM' ^ """< P"' u"" stocks. These harsh years were different greens—work out your speaker at the court of Honor to Church School, are registered In dent, Vinne Folco, vice president CrJPJSTMAS ation, but keep the wreaths or ^?Wy^ vv^ to color all his life. 1 green color scheme, according to Clas.s, and Mr. Raymond Berlepsch ing from today's folder, and ,show- design and write out his greeting;; ond Waiter Johnson, secretary bo held 'irliursday evening, Decem­ the "D". division. Tlio Brlnley- Ing several scenes at once, ot people .swag proportlonotely simple and / your color chart. It you will, and Is Coaching for the "D" Boys, and to other Monarchs ot Europe. treasurer. Their flnst activity Is 0 ^) DECORATIONS even austere! - •!-•' TBffl At 20 lie wrote his first work—0 ponder-' ber 10, at' Y:30 In the Community Burgess Class which are all from rcasUng, dancing, visiting and skat­ Earliest among "Greetings" were ously dull tragedy called "Cromwell." After evolve that which Is'beautlful to House. George Wolpcr, assistant Mr. Robert John.Mn Is Coach for basketball team. GRAVE BLANKETS you and to the Judges. one Bible Class are registered In the the "A" Team. All arrangements for ing, A space Is provided at the topthos e used to express love and af­ Keep your blue greens and true this failure, for several years lie wrote sensational stories that could find scout executive will also be pres­ "C". division and the Older boys with the work "To" and also at the fection on St. Valentine's Day, but ORDER EARLY- — WE DELIVER greens together—and remember immediate sales, anil in such epic quantity that no complete record has Each one present was called up ent. Parents and, friends are In­ gamp,i must be made through the IIIRTII or A SON and described at length her plans which all exservlce Boys are regis­ Coaches; bottom with "From" The message then that Is another Iplcresling that the yellow greens have made a ever been made. vited to attend to sec special events tered In the "A", division. This pictured on a banner in the center story.: , , Mr. and Mrs, Forest Inkster of place for themselves—but be sure Only after this curious apprenticeship, and as a result of a woman's for exterior and Interior decoration put on by various troops and the Tlie'winners of the Attendance reads simply "A Merry Christmas The main purpose of a Christmas Bur street ahnoimce the birth of a of the harmonizing cITect when love and confidence, did he feel suilicirntiy secure to start writihg the of her home. > •distributio n of awards, A Happy Now Year, to You, This son. Forest Inkster, Jr., on Doc.7 In E. M. VERGASON placing those dllTerent greens to­ masterpieces for wliich lie is known today. Mrs. A. E, Hammer road a do- Card Is to Inspire friendliness, remen Tax Collector Mlnott T. Wallace card was'etched by W, M, Kgley, brance and good thought ot this Grace Hospital. gether. Hemlock Is more eflcotlve B.\lzac was always a man of extremes. From turning out drivel, to llghtful Chrlstmos story, "Christ-! "The Parkway Florist" and graceful than the Running which Jie never gave a second glance, he became the most exacting critic mas Everday." by William Dean ronittlns I'l'at his homo In Short Hand Hookec In 1840, J. C, Ilorsely, another time of the year They are made for of his own work. He rewrote and rewrote each of his stories from tiie Betich'. • ' * etcher, published and sold 1000 hand many more purposes than usually AT RIVERSIDK Pine ever could he, ond Rhododen­ Howells. The Ladles Auxiliary of Riverside dron, the evergreen Barberry, the galley sheets, until tlic cost of the corrections ate up his profits. He Mrs. George Fousor, violin selec­ MAKE LOVELY XMAS GIFTS colored Christmas Cards, This, seen, as well as for all friends and PHON E 4-1206 EAST HAVEN entered inio.a gigantic publishing Speculation and ended up with debts though In England, Is the first relatives, but even to greet the win hold their Christmas party Leucothe all give the same glossy tion, accompanied by Miss Polly Burton B. Bean, husband of Mablo Deo. 10 and the party for the grene effect as did the Holly or the from wliicii he was never to be freed. He made and spent more money Dunbar, and Christmas carols wore L. aiordlng died, December 0 In known published card with a wide family doctor, nurse, or a fisher­ than any writer of his time. Plebeian in his appearance, and a man of the distribution,'. Gradually the Idea man friend. During the recent war, children \vlll be held Dec. 22. Laurel. Substitute, and be happy sung. Social hour followed. Houston, Texas Fiineral sorvlcos i24"x48" In the substitution. people, the great love of his life was an enormously wcaltliy Russian Those present were Miss MadoUn were held this ofternoon at the caught on and others published cords were exchanged all over the aristocrat. "In my live-foot two-inches," lie once wrote, "there is com­ cards. The custom got Its start In ORDER ONE OF Originality, plus effectiveness, Zacher, Mrs. Scott W. Gilbert, Mos- Hawlcy Lincoln Memorial Home In J 36"x60" , world, and mony people here re­ LAUREL V. T. A. pressed every imaginable contrast and contradiction." New Haven. this bountry a few years later, and ceived cords made In many far off The Laurel School P. T. A. will OUR plu.'i suitability to the type of door dnmes A. J. Hill, A. E. Hammer, >J or doorway tor which the decora­ \ * * • George Fouser, Robert Williams, 40"x70" the earliest known published cards lands. The Christmas Spirit Is truly meet ot Laurel school 'Ihursdoy SCIENTIFICALLY Speaking of biograpliics of great French writers, Mattiiew Joscplison In America,; were those, of, Louis universal. The Chrlstma.s card has tion Is Intended are the prime fac- George Bettcher, A, W. Bowman, M. f.OtV . . . AIOIIE rWAN tVBK evening, Dec. 10 ot H ,o'c!ock with RAISED and FED has written an excellent both about Stendhal, one of the greatest., D. Stanley, Amos Barnes, W. A. Drls / Ptang, of RoxWiry, Mass In 1874. For earneH Its place In the lives of all .Mr.s.' John T. Flag;.;c, presiding. • FOR SOOTHING HEAT ' Beautiful EAST HAVEN Stendhal was born in the d.i'ys of Louis XVI, died in tlic early years of lor, John Goss, Norman Lamb, T. F. r' luwhilc ho led the field In this en­ tho.se who like to keep their friend­ Burton Reed will be the spcoker. A • FOR QUICK DRYING Queen Victoria's reign. He lived in a time of war and revoJutiqn, not' Now Color deavor, and added Easter and Birth­ ship n repair. TURKEYS Paradise, Frederic Hortgon, A. p. Christmas entertainment Is plonncd MODERNIZE YOUR unlike our own, played his role in Napoleon's army, and went into exile' Tucker, Warren Muinford, C. E. Combinations and refreshments Will be served. From Our when Napoleon fell and tlic Bourbons returned to France. His two cliief' Smith, R. V. Van wlo, Albert Plant, KITCHEN novels, "The Red and the Black" and "The Ciiartcrhouse of I'amia," are FARM RIVER with bal(ed-on white enamel metal Miss Olive Pratt and guest Mrs. F. WINNERS AT r-INOCIILE ON SALE AT OUR ELECTRICAL amazingly contemporary. Stendhal always bragged about being ahead of TURKEY FARM S. Jourdan. Rotarians Hear Plan The winners In the third pinochle . CABINETS his time. "I am taking out a ticket in a lottery whose winning number The next Study Group meeting DEALER'S STORE OR is 1S3S," lie said a'hundrcd years afo. He was right; he liad the winning party ot Christ church hal in the Floor and wall models available to be held In January, at the liomc I PHONE ticket for immortality. series which ended this Wednesday Immediate Delivery ot Mrs. S. A. Grlswold, 'Catnidgiie 4-2811 Day." BckarGflffBs 2uA'il'.79'= For Denial Program THE CoNNECTicuT<^^liiGHT& POWER CO. THE CONN. PLUMBING tors to be considered. combines with our native Bayborry will try ond answer oFthe cards we Study the naturalistic harmony and proves o good foil for the red RICH AND lUlL BODltD ber of the New Haven Rotary club, can but some didn't give any od- AND LUMBER CO. At last week's luncheon meeting was also Invited to meet with the of the greens before attempting to of the Sumoch berry or Japanese !iatlGlrr,lecm,rc?. ,VQ",75'= dress so we hone everyone will un­ A BustnctS'Matlascd, Tax-Paying Company 1730 Slalo St. Now Hnvon, Conn. combine them. The blue-green of Barberry. The yellow greens and the l-'Mt AND MILLOW of the East Haven Rotary club the committee and gave many sugges-' NICK CANEPRI Tol. 7-0294 speaker, Dr. Prankin Erlonbach of derstand If we happen to miss. You certain Pine and the Blue Spruce bronze greens can well be mode to tlons regarding the need of such oil hove made this Chrlstmos the 451 High St. (Second House South of Rifle Range) East Haven CiglitO'G^ack 2Ur.71'! the State Deportment of Health, a program in East Haven. , discussed the work being done merriest of them all and so to all -Further discussion of the dental we wish a very Merry Christmas." toward improving, the dental health project Is to be token up by the 1 of school children throughout Con­ Rotary club this week to find out If Still trying +0 figure'out what on earth +0 buy Mom, Dad, and necticut. He sold that all children a feasoble plan can bb ,arranged the boys and the girls? We hope the following Christmas list regardless ot economic status should will aid you in your present throes of Christmas shopping. m whereby a program under Rotary EXPEDITING have adequate dental core, anc| CK- sponsorship will bo possible here. FOR POP. UNCLE. GRANDDAD AND plalned how projeqls are being President WUlam E. Fagerstrom Service BIG BROTHER carried on in the urban, suburban announced that there will be; no and rural .areas ot the state. PIPES meeting of Rotary the wfiek ofDeo. V/ebcr—Kaywoodto—Custombilf—Kirston—SporUman He pi'alsed the local Rotary club IB, but thot instead plans are un­ Hundrodj of imported briar pipoi to choosn from wiih pricoi ranging ORANGE ST. at CROWN for the interest It has taken In derway for a "stag" party for the ^Builders = from $1,50 to $12.50, (Guarantood satisfaction, all pipos ChBerbuny launching public Interest In such a members. exchanged) 5TH program li,cro and suggested ways Plans were also announced for As o public service In breok- PIPE TOBACCOS s| PROOF BOT ^j; Ing some of the "log Jams" Ovor 35 difforont blends to suito. the tasto of the most discriminating • Your Chcicc: Porterhouse, and nieans whereby such a project the annual Santa Claus Party at that ore deloying home con­ pipe smolccr. M WHISKIES IN THIS PRODUCT Sirloin, Top or Dotto.ii Round could be carried on through the co­ the home of Louis Rocheleau In struction—we offer the services CIGARS AND CIGARETTES ARE 6 and 7 YEARS OlD. SEWING MACHINES of a thoroughly experienced operation of various official and Saltonstall Parkway, a Christmas­ All popular brands e oauce STEAKS or ROASTS SALES — ELECTRIFIED — PORCHASED expediter who Is a tulltime unofficial.agencies and organlza- time project which the club has member of our stall. SMOKING ACCESSORIES P.IVI.iIeLuxe^'.Mi3.45 i icml IcavyCoin-FodSlcer ¥ tloixs. Cooperation and coordina­ carried on for, the post few years. Zippo Lighters — Pipe Stands and Humidors REPAIR RATES ,Your treadle machine J He is rendering valuable ser­ Imporial Cool-Topr, In Qualily.-LB Overhauling machine ?3.00 convortod to oloctric tion arc the rcQUlrements of a suc­ The luncheon, served by the Cigarette Cases — Tobacco Pouches ." vices In obtaining priorities FISHING • . Retiming of machine 1.50 in a portable or floor model cessful dental health program for ladles of St. VlncenUiide Foul's • materials . . . land . . . and fi­ Seagram n'o^rriS;, 3.90 Cooked Haras'.'SIL. 65" the schools, he said. nancing in the shortest possi­ Reels. Rods, Tackle Boxes, Hodgman Waders, Creels, Plugs and accessories Oil and adjusting 1.00 Sowing Machine. $39.50 to church Included roast porl: and all HUNTING Gallagher ;nr SOT'3.94 the fixings. ' . ble time. Smoked Picnic3rSiIa49« Labor $1.50 per hour plus parts $63.00. V/ork guaranteed The dental committee which has If you are a contractor—youv Guns, Ammunition, Gun Belts and Cases, Cleaning Kits, Cleaning Rods, Four noses M'.ul'n. 4.2,5 Hunting Boots, Caps, Gloves, Knives, Socks, etc. Rib Roasts'.'rCn'So.'MLD 53" TDAnciKI Wo oro on oW/ior/lorf V. FEDERICO been appointed by the Board ot win find that this service will enable you to spend many Come in and sec the new Sbakcspoarc Caiting .Wondcrod. It'i made of IKAUt-IN • DISTRIBUTOR-DEALeii at Ediicatlon ottendcd the Rotary glass fibers and (s acclaimed to be suponor to the finest Bamboo. We Ciiusk Roast iKC, 10 49" ntoetlng, and after the session sat more hours on the Job ot ac­ ALLOWANCE on tho' novf NASH INC. tual construction. • are now taking orders. Hmh Fores'•rfr..'i,''.rjn 35" Now Homo Scwiiig'Machine In with the special R;Otory commit­ Pratt Brothers 301 Main St., Eait Hn/on There Is no charge for this FOR YOUR SONS AND DAUGHTERS Rushed to you- tee for further discussion of the .service of The Charles T. Lin­ plans with Dr. Erlenboch. Dr. coln Co. WINTER SPORTS ' ^5.^ ot tlicir peak of Joseph I. Linde, health officer ot Write Thanks Skiis — Norlhland — JI0.95 Ski Glovoi — J2.50 lrcsliness& flavor Ski Polos — J4.50 and $7.95 Ski Hals — JI.IO EIWEIWBEB the old story? Wliere the teacher the city of New Haven, and a mem- REALTORS Ski Bindings — $2.75, $5.75 and $7.50 CALIFORIIlA .IKDLE'JS NAVEL • Weddiling liwitatioiiis For Xmas Gift Ski Boots — $8.50 R said: "Jimmy, how would you divide three 0RfiNGES"™^e""Doz59" Ico Skafos — Girls Figure — $11.75. Siios 3 io 9 • __ AND ' Prlzes, which Is new feature of the —1_ THE CHARLES T. CALIFORNIA LARGE CRI5P HEADS Douglas and Raymond Pratt, Boys Hockoy — $''•95. Silos 4 to 12. apples among four people?" And Jimmy answered: .>'T Brlnloy-Burges Bible Class of the SIsds — Flcxiblo Flior — $8.50 |47 inches long) LETTUCE' 2TD°SM9" • Aamoumcements Old Stone Church are Warren veterans of World War 2, who came LINCOLN Snow Siioos — $2.75 io $7.75 (Comploto witlt bindings] ^ "Make apple sauce!" GOVERNOR GENERAL FANCy WE5URN DELICIOUS Sohatzlolm and Jack fiavles. The down with tuberculosLs during the BOXING " RAISED OR PLAIN PRINTING COMPANY Gloves and Punching Bags We wish Jimmy could solve our problem that JAMAICA RUM ^.75 APPLES 2 Lo, 25" Members of this Class enjoyed and past year, shortly after their re­ CORRECT DESIGNS - BEAUTIFUL TYPE FACES turn from the armed forces, and 7't6 C,i\apQl St., cor. of Slate ARCHERY ,91PROOP-5TH 601*^ ,P SELECTED FIRM RtD-RIPE excellant Lesson In the reading of ArcSory Sols from $1.49 to $9.45 easily. So far we've led the whole world in production TOMATOES •''^-w?'>i:2'^p%?35c" AVERAGE DELIVERY, 48 HOURS the Bass and Tenor Clefs. Mr. ore now patients In adjacent beds Tel. 8-0174 New Haven, Conn, at Uncas-On-Thamcs Sanatorium, Arcliory Dart Board Sat— $3.95 of postwar cars ... delivering thousands of 1946 GARDEN FRESH Arnold, the Church Organist and Arciiory Sot for Youngsters with foatiiorod Indian Chief Hat — $1.25 lARQCnni; this week penned their thanks for Individual Bows, Targets and Arrows Fords. But we still have unfilled orders for over a BROCCOLI JOSEPH R. SUTHERLAND choir master gave the Lesson, the thoughtfullness'Ot their Eost Thirty Young men took the Lesson BASEBALL ESTABLISHED 1923 Haven frle\ids. , Gloves, Bats, Balls, Shoes, Chest Protectors and Shin pads. million more. COAST TO COAST,^ Carrots ;S"r, r^l^AW 471 MAIN ST., Cor. Kimborly Avo. , Ta. 4-1920 EAST HAVEN and wo feel sure this ^ylll be of D^rt Board Game — Ideal for rumpus or recreation room. great benlflt to young men, and Through the efforts ot Mrs." Her­ Mixed Nuts l-^Wrv;-"?; 49" OPEN eVENINGS ~ SUNDAY BY A^'POINT^^£NT bert Coc, Mrs. Leland Harrison and FOOTBALL • You know the reason for the lag in fillingthos e CALIFORNIA WINES \ some talented Choir Singers may Footballs and Shoulder Pads ^\ Youf lovofito Wines aro bock again ';, Mrs.. David Miller, a Christmas BASKETBALL orders. . . the labor shortages, the material shortages, result. We deeply appreciate Mr. Sunshine bag filled with gifts to NOW in good supply... •• Arnold's fine offort to Instruct our BasUtbatIs and Snoaks and all those other hitches in getting back to normal. PORT-SHERRY-MUSCATEL | Coffee Cake'•'/r.irc'll.r 31" the number of G5 packages was as­ VOLLEY BALL ONLY 10 SHOPPING DAYS youth In what nmy prove'to be a 5TH 7QC HALF * *J£.| Sandwich Rolls l)\W sembled from friends. The bag was Volloyballs and Nets That doesn't leave us many apples to divide. And thrilling odventure Into a hew and four feet high and a yard wide and TENNIS BOT «0 GAL LODI Coffee Cake ""Ji'ir/^VK? 31" unexplored field tor our Youngsters, TIL XMAS with It went 0 basket of f nilt. Rackets, presses, nets, balls and racket covers. as fair and square as we try to be, we just can't GALLON JUG 3.55 h Pecan Rolls '^^'35" vllar'ry W. Brinley [Here ore exerpts from the letter FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY make apple sauce from automobiles. But what we FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, WEWILL BE OPEN THESE 10 1 which came back this .week from ADULT GAMES RED TABLE WINES | • EVENINGS TILL 9 P. M. Doug and Roy; Poker Chip Cases & Racks can do is tell you what a great Ford you've got coming Clarel-Burgundy-Zinfandcl \ Mcl-0-Bit Cheese LD59" I ^'Dear Ma Coe: Today I believe Chess Sots up in your future. OUR SELECTION OF GIFT ITEMS IS EXCEPTIONALLY FINE Checker Sets EOT 59" GAL 1 .35 I Borden's Loaf choeso ib. eec THIS YEAR Christmas , we had one of the grandest surprises Roulette Sots Bingo Sets GALLON JUG 2.35 B Do your Xmas Shopping without the hustle and bustle of crowds 'either of us ever hod. It made both And while you're waiting, one other thing we can Kraft Velveeta IO^AI 1.09 •of us kind of choke up Inside. We Combination Game Sols (Checkers. Chess, Backgammon, Acey-Duecy, ' and that long standing ride on over-loaded, trolleys Roulotto, Chuck-a-luck, Cribbago, Poker Dice, Hprse Race) do is urge you to let us keep an eye on your pre.sent WHITE TABLE WINES )' Eggs L':rr 70" "^ 62" Candy |are both verj' sorry about one thing GOLF f- I open one package apelce each day CHABLIS-RHINE-SAUTERNE t bUlier orSUNIIvriElD PfllNT 09 . MAKE THIS XMAS A 1/2 lb. Boxes, I lb, Glass Jars Clubi.'Dags, Natural Rubber Golf Balls, Ford to protect your safety, comfort and investment. "SHOP IN EAST HAVEN HABIT" but this couldnt be done. You sec Gloves. Rain Jackets and Golf Club Head Mitts. TREE ORNAMENTS the bag of packages was too large BOWLING ^^m ri„45 Sugar 44" SLIPS — PANTIES - BUNNY MITTENS Shoes — Ladiaj — $4.95 and $5.25 for us to put anywhere so we had GALLO.'-I JUG 2.45 V Evap.Milk,vr/E3JATs39" BRAS — APRONS — NIGHTGOV/NS MEN'S GENUINE to open them and put the gifts In Man's — $5.50 I'-k BLOCKED PRINT LINENS (Boxed for Gift Wrapping) LEATHER BILLFOLDS our lockers. As it was .we still have Jost Put a Record in Bowling Shoo Bags — $1.65 HectarTea"^K''o".' ''IklZiV^ TABLE CLOTHS PILLOW SUPS- $2.49 up ' PiNG PONG a pile of things by our beds. We the Slot and it Plays! ]^urFordDealer PotatoCh!pscA,Ns''p^o'29" BRIDGE SETS • GUEST and KITCHEN TOWELS Tables — 5 ply regulation slio tables — $45 00 And, as always, the Finest Selection of YARNS for Gifts XMAS CARDS Ping Pong Sets — $4.50 to $7.25 Educator Crax VKO 28" 21 to box 39c up Come in ami try tliis amazing Individual nets, balls and paddles ^ In Sweater, Sock and Mitten Lots WHEN YOU NEED A new Pliilco "1201" Radio. BOOKS 0x0 Cubes . p'"?o22" KNITTING BOXES , FITTED NEEDLE CASES Complete lie of PIPES PLUMBER Plionograpli. No mote fussing Books tolling the How's and Why.fors on all sports. Swift's cLtANs.B 2C*AS5 21" YARN CRADLES SOCK and MITTEN SETS widi lids, tone arms, controls No, we don'f have a lay-away plan for Christmas. Our's is for CIGARS BOXES OF 25 Heinz Ketchuii 'BO? 23" it Call 4-1357 or needles. It's the new way to all yaar around. Shop Sensibly This Year, For Comfort POUND CANS OF TOBACCO play records invented by Piiilco, Yes, you are always welcome to come in and look around Dole's r,'m Juice "AN 15" Come carl)'. Stock is limited. and this too goes for all year around. WE REALIZE... tliat the present abnormal demand for automobiles Tomato Soup ^Sr.oTc'xnO" Convenience and Grea+er Values Peter A. Limoncelli will not last forever; that the day will come when WE SHALL MEYER'S PLUMBING and HEATING East Haven Graves Sport Shop BE KNOCKING AT YOUR DOOR asliing for business. There­ Grapefruit Juice «rf10" S CONFECTIONERY CONTRACTOR fore, as in the past, wo are endeavoring to so conduct our business Orange Juice 2«i.s21« THE SPORTSMEN'S HOME that we may always merit your confidence and respect. THE WOMEN'S. SHOP , ., No Job Too Laxge ft.f A C ( f ' C T ( A C O M p A I MAIN and ELM STS. STORE HOURS 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. - 453 MAIN STREET --- EAST HAVEN Hardware Store ;. \\\ prlcei BUblect to market chine««. • EAST HAVEN No Job Too Small ' 224 Main Street Phone 4-1695 East Haven -m I i iVt roiervi .right to limit qusntltltl. 199 Hemingway Ave. Main and Elm Sis. East Haven • Prlcn iRtotlvo for thli «rn. j East Haven

^4 |)AOE SIX I THE BRAMTORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday, December 12, 1940 married 20 years ., Junior class Tttie ^'"'"'"5 Christmas pictures to her ^Thm-sday, Dcccmiber 32,194G PAGE BEVEN WHAT NOTS yulotldo dance Friday night THE BRANFORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS Wilbur Sulllvaiis off next week to class. Ihore was the Christ Child THE BRANFORD REVIEW ritlNCXV Kl'lSCOPAL CHUKCII BY fliTA ROUMD Jo.seph, Mary and the manger, all Stony Creek Sale Of Seals spend Xmos holiday In 111 Now lEslablllhed I92S| ' S. Naval Reserve tor two years, was 8: IB Holy Comimuiion Harbor Street P. T. A', mot for first of which the youngsters understood. aboard the USS Oklahoma City for 0:15 Church School Later a picture was shown without CUDKCH OF CHRIST To the Seniors of Branford Connecticut Co. Nancy Jaoocks at Wlicalon College time yesterday aftomoon...... Mrs. KCT. Joseph White ' Fights Against EAST HAVEN NEWS Weddi 18 months, and .saw alitlvo service 10:45 Morning Prayer and sermon bun Club meets Friday night.... Fred Oeorgo entertains Womens Joseph and Mary but with angels PUBUSHID lyCRY THUnSDAY SHORT BEACH ngs In the Pacific. about. One little girl asked "Who 0:45 Sunday Sohool with qhurch school attending, Friday the 13th Received, our Democratic Club 11:00 Morning service High - Class of 1947 MEYER LLbHlNt, Publiihtr Wins Citatation 'I'lie couple win be at homo in Rev. Edward R. Hardy, Jr., pro­ first Christmas cards .yesterday... They're telling this story of the are they?" and another volunteered Tuberculosis Alico T. Poterion Paul H. Sfev.ns ST. ELIZABETH'S B. C. CHUBCH ST. THERESA'S CHDRCH editor editor ing of the club at 8:30 at the Dra­ Mr. nnrt Mr.s. Lovcll Johnson Scavlcw Avenue llolclikiss Drove. - fessor In Berkeley Divinity scliool^ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Putney church school teacher who was ex- "They are sitters". Little rain, Pastor, Rev. William O'Brien matic Club. The Connecticut Company, tor lllolnblrd, announce the marriage of will olTlolatc at both services. Sunday Mass at 0:16 Christmas Seals will bo on sale The following prices for photographs were Branford Review E.3it Haven Newj the second year In succession, has snow waiting until Christmas eve Member o/ New Enljtattd Pren Aitoc'tafton Curates, Rev. Joseph Buckley their daughter, Susan Vaughn, to Miss Evelyn Qlordano, 'daughter perhaps each day at the Post Office from 3 submitted to your committee and will remain Harold Roganson, John Mcnecly won the annua! Maintenance Ef- The recently formed Men's Club to 6 V. M. The followlne senior high SUBSCRIPriON RATES Rev. William Alyers Harry Tliompson, Lanny Belbustl Mr. Burdett Blakeslcc Rice, son of of Mr. rind Mrs. Michael Giordano, Plreinon were called sovernl times, Mrs. Ernest W. Woods vLsltlng of the Church of Christ. ' Stony the same for you until February 15th, 1947 $2.00 e yc/ir, Pavablo in Advance Sunday Mass 10:00 o'clock flclcncy Award for bus transporta­ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mlcliacl Rlce_ Vl^elcome'' as oaitta. school students will be in charge of Adrcrfising Ralei on Appliealtoo and William Tliompson had a tion companies operating 500 to of 287 Main Street, and John Car­ Tuesday afternoon and evening to. Mr. and Mrs. Otis W. Enqulst In Creek will sponsor as Its Initial the sale during this week; Marjorle BL4CK Am WHITE "stag" party a few days ago to cele­ lof Rldgc Road, North Haven, on uso, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis c.Ntlngulsh brush rircs in Rose HIU' d^ are ' Sugar Land, Ttxas Rev. A. W. social activity a corned beef ond THE BRANFORD REVIEW, Inc. UNION CHCRCn 050 buses In the United Slates and Altmannsberger, Priscllla Delbort, 37 Rote St. Tel. 400 Branford brate Harold Rogansbn's birthday. September 10 in the Cliuroli of tiio Caruso of New Haven, were married Road. Jones returns Home from hospital cabbage supper to bo held In the Siie Quantity Price Rev. J. Edward Newton of WestviUe Canada, R. J. Bennett, vice presi­ Louise Locke, Joan Kamlnsky, Rose­ EAST HAVEN NEWS Everything is in readiness for the JTransflguratlon, New York City. In St. Mary's Church on Nbvember RUST CRAFT Tliey arc kidding a' certain church parlors Monday, December 4.\'6 (i , $ 6.00 112 Sallonilall Pliwy. 4-2607 Eait Haven Pastor dent and general manager, an­ mary Bombollski, Alice Cole, Helen Vndenominattonal PTA Yuletide Sale to be conducted nounced Tho bride attended The Gateway 30, with tho Rev. William Wlhbey novice fireman dowta the shore 10, at 7 P. M. Boyle, Barbara Allen Janet Rubba, 'IxG 12 8.00 Entered as second class matter October iniid Edgewood Park School, Brlar- performing the ceremony. Tho club, non-scclarlan In nature, 18, 1920, at the Post Olfico at BraMord, Friday, December 13, at 7 o'clock in about rolling over at 3145 per cold Betty Palala, Alice Struzlnskl, and G.xT (i 8.00 Conn., under Act of Marcli 3, IB97. OAb Church School cllff^ Manor, N. Y. Mis.'i Lormino Giordano, sisl.cr of A. M. Instead of getting up to ab.sorb already numbers 75 members and. Is the Union Chapel. Mrs. Earle Blnkc Goorgoann Woefc. 5x7 12, 10.00 11:00 Sermon by the Pastor Is Chairman and anyone wanting Mr. Rice attended Hopkins Gram­ the bride, was maid of honor, Nich­ warmth from a smoldering stump open to air men of Stoney Creek, 4:00 Loyalty Hymn Sing. Every­ mar School. Ho served In the U. the public Is Invited to the supper, In Connecticut last year 020 8.\-10 fi 12.00 Information may call Mrs. Franklin olas Pavla was best-man. Instead of a couple of Chathams. homos wore saddened by tho loss of one welcome. Mrs, Charles Halstcad Meek 135-13. Firemen say all new men do that arrangements for which are In • S.YlO 12 . 18.00 BUSINESS will be this week's leader. charge of the following: John loved ones to a preventable disease ' St. Elizabeth's Womens club will once. Biit when the spirit of attend­ —tuberculosis. Earle Blake is on a turkey hunt­ ing fires gets the guy he's up and Mellllo, general chairman; Richard DUROTONE (Sepia) DIRECTORY meet Thursday, December 12 at Doberman Pincher Puppies Today there Is tho knowledge and 'IxG f) $ 8.00 ing trip in the Virginias. 8:30 at the Dramatic Club to make Into boots before the siren stop.'; Howd, tickets; Loroy Murray, pub­ Leon Peck attended a convention What's making It tough for this licity; John Thomas, head chef; the tools to drive this Invader from 4xfj 12 10.00 plans for n Chlldrens' Christujas our land. Those who have studied Why not have your typewriter and In Atlantic City last week. For Xmas Delivery guy is that h|s wife- braved the Harry Cortcz, head singing waiter; r).x7 0 10.00 adding machine equipment placed social. The conlmittce Is Mrs. Leo morning cold to go to tho fire. She Earic Baldwin K. P. Moving pic­ the subject Intensively are now Brcnnan, Mrs. Marcel Bullle and ready to seek out every hidden 5x7 12 12.00 In first class condition? Our fully Special Yule Music Bcaluiful Black and Tan — 2I/2 Months — Capitols A.K.C. Reg. says someone had to uphold the tures will be shown.' .equipped service department will Mrs. A. Jean PfellT. family honor and he says she wont case; to prevent Infection to olliers. 8x10 G 15.00. A special meeting of the Short Sired by Champion Count Carlo Tlio men are asked to bo at the do this work promptly and effici­ Beach P. T. A. lias been, called for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roganson ® Eskimo Village Just because of womons Curoslty. So church the evening previous to set Purchase of Christmas seals, now 8x10 12 20.00 had a.s guests last Saturday Mr. and SCHAFFER on sale, can Insure proper care and ently and furnish, without charge, Monday evening Dec. 10 at 8 o'clock far Into tho night up tables and also as early as possi­ loan machines. Mrs. Robert P. Thompson, Mr. and —on Iho Fifth Floor treatment for tho.so now 111 and One 8x10 Colored FREE with each order in Union Church, Junior and senior AT THE GREEN — NORTHFORD, CONN. Joe Drlscoll says he thinks some­ ble on tho night of the supper for RELIANCE TYPEVtrRITER 00. choirs of Tabor Lutiierjin Church Mrs. Lanny Belbustl, Mr. and Mi-s. after-care to safeguard their re­ ohn Mcneely, William and Harry ROUTE 15 - TEL. BRANFORD 1026-3 one shot Santa Clous. Little holiday pro-supper work. C. B. OUV, Mgr. will present an evening of carols. Slop In io 500 real Eskimos and covery. The local sale Is conducted 'fhompson. Tiio party was to cere­ mall coming m or out Supt. of Women of tho Church of Christ LET'S BUILD BRANFORD - - BUY BRANFORD Telephone'7-2738 The public Is welcome. Tiiere will be , ihoir porachulo-jumping Eskimo aro holding an all-day session to­ by the Visiting Nurse Association brate Mr. Roganson's birthday. GIFT STATIONERY - CHILDREN'S BOOKS Schools Raymond E. Plnkham sick.. Seal Sale Comijilttec: Mrs. Charles SANFORD STUDIO IS IN BRANFORD 109 Crov/n Street New Haven about 40 voices. dor|il Ailofidant will bo glad io. Masons had a big affair this day to make Christmas wreaths Thirty-flve members and guests answer your quosiions about lifo W. Gaylord, Mrs. John H. Hart, Miss milMEUIATK DELIVERY: Iron Ena­ RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION week ending with clam chowdetj under the chairmanship of Mrs. of the Short Beach Sunshine So­ in Alaska. Children; IOc. Adiutsr John Ross. Mae T. Mui-phy, Mrs. Edward mel Dr.iiiiboarcI Sinks, and Lava­ The St. Elizabeth's Womens Club R. J. BENNEIT Branford Book Shop dunked In lots of butter Domo Garrlty, Mrs. Harold Brewer, Mrs. ciety met at the firehouse Monday 15c. The Stony Creek Paront-Teaohers SANFORD STUDIO tories; Ciiromc Brass Tqilet Ac­ is planning for religious instruction noon for a Cliristmas dinner party.- 244 Main Stroot Telophono 953 cratic women planning Christmas George Fouspr, Mrs. Alice T. Peter­ Toole Building Tel. 1878 cessories; Copper Gutter and The award. In a competition How To Be Happy Association hold a College Whist Branford for pre-school children. All moth­ sponsored by tho national maga­ party for children, son, Mrs. A. P. Tucker, Mrs. Thomas Leaders; Roofing and Insulation. ers interested in this part of an Door prizes were won by Mrs. and Card Party at tho Stony Creek Mellon. Mary Kellock, Mrs. Eric Swamson, zine Bus Trans|)ortation, Is for the School Tuesday evening to raise THE CONN. rnJlWBING AND educational program are invited to company's 1946 o|)eratlng record. attend tonight's (Thursday) meet- Mrs. Louise Hart and Mrs. Hobart 10 Years From Now! funds for a Christmas Party for the LlII\mi;R COIMPANY Howard. Similar awards were received by • Saiita Gjaus GIVE HIM •school children. Mr. Donald W 1730 Slate St. New Haven, Conn. YULETIDE DANCE Advertltttwnt Following dinner and gift ex­ the company for Its O])eratlon3 In Select Gifts of Lasting Quality JUST ARRIVED Smith was chairman of arrange­ Tho Junior Class of Branford , Tel. 7-0291 1044 and 1040. —on,the Fifth Floor ments. changes bingo was played. SHIRTS High School win present Its Yule- A special citation on the award Mr. and Mrs. William Marks Members of tho Ticket Committee tide dance December 13 in the gym 'rom where I sit ...^j^ Joe Marsh, CHRISTMAS TREES - Maine, Capitol Theatre Snnlo's horo every day to moot STATE OF CONNECTICUT eertltlcato praises the "consistent­ FOR CHRISTMAS (Hazel Smith) of North Madison Mrs. Nelson Tryon, chairman, Mrs, from 8 to U o'clock. all sizes. Call Branford .101-4 or 281 MAIN ST. EA3T HAVEN ly hlgii caliber performance of the Ills lllllo frionds and talk ..things have announced tho bhth of a John Walsh, Mrs. Charles Soa- 04-2. Can be .seen at John John­ Appiilatlons'now being received ovor concerning what thoyd Thurs., Fri., Sat., Dec. 12-13-14 for Director of Psychological La­ winning companies under the ex­ WOVEN MADRAS SHIRTS daughter on December 8. strand, Mrs. Robert Wells. Why Bert Won son farm at Todd's Hill. traordinary circumstances which llko-whon ho. makos his rounds On the Food Donations Commit­ CAROLLERS COMING wlu,unne Haver, Vivian Blalno in boratories, $4400-$5400; Construc­ on Chrislmos Evo. in Mallcy's Carollers will sing at the WANTED—M&n lor dish wash­ tion Supervisor, $3840-$474O; Indus­ still prevail despite the war's end." A son, Kenneth O. Jenne III was tee: Mrs. Albert Williams, chairman First Prize er and porter work. Full time, 1[ In notifying Mr. Bennett of tho bom December 1 to Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Olavson, Mrs. Leonard Page, Branford high school at 11 o'clock hree Little Girls trial Hygiene Engineer, $2640-.$3000; PASTEL SHADES Tuesday morning following a pro­ six day week. Apply Howard Public Health Nurse,' $lB80-$2580; honor, Oerl W, Stocks, chairman of Kcnnelk C. Jenne of Roddlns Road. Mrs. Charles Baker. Tolka weren't surprised when belong with tlie enjoyment of a Johnsbn's Restaurant, Branford. In Blue the award conimlttee, wrote: Blue — Tan — Brown Door prize Committee: Mrs. Mil­ gram at tho East Haven High Bert Childcrs won first prize for Library Assistant, $1080-$2100. Con- wholesome hevera(^c of moderation. ALSO "In winning this year's award, I Toytown Mr. and Mrs. Vltold Grabowskl dred Landos, chairman, Mrs. Frank school. ' . his corn at tho county fair. HOME REPAIRING-insicio or necticlt' residence not required for and Groon And Andy, of course, is a whole­ Director of Psychological Labora­ think that you and cver^' member of Elm Street aro receiving con­ Ablondl. Yet the judges ndmit it wasn't out, of any kind, and painting. Falcon's Alibi of your personnel should know —on tho Fifth Floor . gratulations on tho birth of a son, hearted supporter of "Self Regu­ tories or Public Health Nurse. Committee for Serving Refresh just because Bert had the fineafc lation." That's the system by which Write Art, Box 4G2, Branford. ^ith T^ that the winning of this award is Alan Paul, on November 12. monts: Mrs. Loo AialUoux, chair ears of corn, lie knew how to rfifl- om Uont/ay Write or visit Personnel Depart­ tho Brewers and tavern keepers no idle accomplishment; that your Como 500 what's, in store for all: $3.95 man, Mrs. Frank Magec, Mrs. Albert The Little Shop plajf them: neatly nrrangcd, with themselves make sure that taverns Sun., Men., Tues., Dec. 15-16-17 ment, State Capitol, Hartford, or company faced: strong competition Mr. and Mrs. Victor B. Zdano- Llbby, Mrs: Thomas Mellon, Mrs. the husks cleanly trimmed, and tho any Connecticut State Employment good lilllo boys arid girls this selling beer are clean and orderly. Nobody Lives from other competitors in its class Christmas! Horo, indood, is thb Sizes 14 to 17 wicz of Main Street are parents of William Dow, Mrs. Harndon, Mrs booth white and spotless. Service Office for particulars. and won out because the Judges a son, Joseph, born on Thanksgiv­ Miller. Christmas Gifts From where I. sit, people like Glendon A. Scoborla, grandest soloclior) of toys that / "Trimmings" sure make a difTcr- Andy also rate a "First prize.** Not Forever unanimously agreed after careful ing Day. cncc no matter what you're offer­ Personnel Director wp'vo soon in a long, long whilo Publicity and Poster committee: just for the quality of the product with John Garfield and deliberation that your company MANY OTHER STYLES OF SHIRTS IN STOCK Mrs. Vincent McDonald, Mrs. Wil­ A Large Variety ing—as Andy Dotkin, keeper of tho was the top ranking contestant Garden Tavern, well knows. Andy —but for the "trimmings" too. Geraldine Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kllgerinan liam MacParland, Mrs. Charles Open among operations of comparable are In Now York for a few days. Scastrand. doesn't just sell good beer. He sells ALSO size and type of service. I foci that Every Day But Sunday it in a place that's clean and attrac­ BROWNING KING 6? CO. (^r%MLii, Spook Busters every member of your organization The Gift Shop Alan Bradley Is attending MUford tive... in nice surroundings that CHAPEL ST. al HIGH ST., NEW HAVEN 85 Fair Street Guilford, Conn. with LeoiGorcoy, will b neroud to know this." Prep School. —on tho Third Floor Copyright^ 1946, United States Brewers Foundation V/ednesday, December 18 |fi^>^ Lanphier's Cove Lucille Ball, Dick Powell ^^ BIRTHDAYS , You'll lovo shoDoingfrom .those Meetthe People Brian Nelson—December 13. gifl-jodon tabids and sholvosl , Ono "suggestion' jud^ follows GRAHIITEBAY ALSO Joan E. Cavallnro—-December 11. another—and your list., is. filled Bud Abbott, Lou Costeljo in Dana L. Blanchard—December 13., boforo you know ill Miss Marlon B. Bunnell, daughter Paramount Leona Peterson—December 18. of the late Mr. and Mrs. Prank A. In Hollywood Chris Peterson—December 24 Bunnell of Lanphlers Cove and New Contractors Frank Kinney—December 11. thurs., Fri., Sat., Dec, 19-20-21 William Tucker—December :!0 Haven died December 6 at the home FOUNDATIONS - WALLS Glenn Ford, Janet Blair in of her sistor, Mrs. Charles Duffy Carol Bradley-Decomtaor 21 It is our observation that poopio aro gonorally FLOORS . DRIVEWAYS Robert Poulton—December :i8. I Cosmetic Bs^r after a long period of Illness. SiDEV/ALKS < CURBING Gallant Journey pretty happy when iombono is giving thorn something —on tho Sooonc| Floor Funeral services wore conducted STEPS - GARAGES AUSO PARTICULARLY JEWELRY Monday afternoon from Beocher Mrs. Margaret Cuneo, v/lfe of An­ BACK FILLING thony Cuneo who died this week at and Bennett funeral parlors. Inter­ TRUCKING • DIGGING Bowery Bombshell DIAMONDS WATCHES A real tirhOTSavor for men! A with , Hunti Hall iier home In Walllngford was tho ment wos In Fair Haven Union PHONE 5-0949 bar with all thoso wonderful' Cemetery. sister of John Burlando of this 195 Church Si. New Haven place. Sondergaard Henry Rosonfold "tylad Hour" "Depression Is not at all essen­ toilolrios . . . pov/dors, porfumo, The place to shop for lasting gifts cologno, lipsticks . . ; all, beau­ tial, but tho path' we are pursuing tifully gift packaged . . . ready leads to It If we can trust past Main Street Branford economic history" was a statement for hor troo! made Tuesday night by Clinton W. GIRLS - WOMEN Bennett, partner of the Arm of Cooley & Marvin, Certlflod Public Accountants and Management En­ INDIAN NECK gineers of Boston, who addressed WANTED OPEN YEAR ROUND more than 100 members and guests of tho New Haven Chapter, Na­ AVAILABLE FOR BANQUETS, tional Association of Cost Accoun­ PARTIES — DANCES tants, at their monthly technical session. > On Singer Sewing Machines CALL BRANFORD 944 George W. Chllds, Jr., president of -the Chapter, presented the speaker. Branford members at the head table were Mr. Chllds, Donald R. Experience Not Necessary Thompson and Vincent B. McAvay. TELL HER AT Paid While Learning—High Earnings CHRISTMAS I ,. . , especially for housewives who have struggled YOU WILL ARRANGE TO MODERNIZE through the war years with old-fashioned models. Your YOUR HOME 40 Hours Per Week BATHROOM - KITCHEN wife, mother or sister will rejoice in the pleasures of PORCH - ATTIC a brand new postwar model that will bring real home- Storm Windows - Kitchen Cabinets CALL 371-3 5:30 to 8:00 cleaning efficiency. FOR ESTIMATES ' Overtinne Work If Desired i m This year, we expect more Long Distance calls on Cliristmas Eve and Many electrical dealers arc receiving shipments of new Christmas Day than ever before. To avoid delays or disappointments, William R. Burns we suggest sending your holiday greetings to distant loved ones the vacuum cleaners in limited quantities, and because of And Sons If unable to Work Full Time, Part Time Sunday before Christmas —or the Sunday after, when lowest rates the widespread popularity of the vacuum cleaner as a Work Can Be Arranged apply all day. PLUMBING and Christmas gift, we urge you to place your order early. ^i HEATING * • ^4afi4d and a MERRY CHRISTMAS CONTRACTORS WK PAY TOANSPORTATION TliE ECTICUT IGHT 8cMV/ER CQ. from 9.^00 men and women of GUTTERS - LEADERS APPLY JOBBING I'TH E SOUTHERN, fSlEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY jA,Business-Managed, tax-Paying Company Boston Post Road Branford Ashley Shirt Co. Rose'Street TEL, 1957 THE HULL BREWING CO. TELEPHONE 638 BEANPOED V HEW HAVEN, CONN. I -f,'

HAG/.!.:;.N i,i;i.;oui„L LIBI„.I>Y PAOE ElOHT THE BKANFORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday, December 12, 1046 E,.ST IIWEII. CT. enlighten my darknes,s," (Psalms at its meeting Monday, Dec, 18 at Sunday School 18:28) , 8 P, M, DELIVERED BY MAIL ONLY ADDRESS pOMMUNIOATIONS NORTH BRANFORD Correlative passages from the Christian Sclence.tcxtbook, "Science FOXON CONGREGATIONAI- SUBSCRIBE NOW TO P. 0. BOX 153 10 More Days Pageant At and Health with Key lo the Scrip­ CHURCH Services Jn the local churches on staff was the Installing omcer. tures," by Mary Baker Eddy; In­ Rev. C, C, Baldwin, Pastor Sunday will Include: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Llnsloy of Stone Church clude the following (Pref, vU): "To 10:00 A, M. Church School St. Ausu.'itlnc's R. C. Church those leaning on the sustaining In­ 11:00 A, M, Morning Worship Twin Lake Road announce the en­ finite, today Is big with blessing," Combined With The Branford Review Rev. John J. McCarthy pastor, gagement of their daughter, Elea- A pageant, "The Shining Star", Frank Frawloy, organist and choir directed by Mrs. Dclmar Dover, will nora Amy, lo Robert John Leo, son CHURCH OF OUR LADY VOL. Ill—NO. 15 East Haven, Conueolxut, Thursday, December 10, 1040 Two Dollars Per YeM director.. be presented by the children of the MISSION SOCIAL OF POMPEI, FOXON PARK Mas.i at 7 and 9:15 of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leo of Clear .Sunday School Sunday, Dec, 15 at The Mission Social of the Stone Rev, Raymond A, Muloahy, Pastor Sunday School Instructions will Lake. 7:30 at the Parish House, church will hold a Christmas party Sunday Masses, 8 and 10:30 A. M, be given oti Saturday morning. The Confraternity of the Rosary Following Is the program: Pro­ Congrcgnblonnl Cl\iirch held their Christmas party . on cessional—II Came Upon the Mid­ Public Meeting Rev; Mr. Wolfo serving as acting Wednesday evening In the Rectory. night Clear, Intermediate and Ju­ The Lights Are On Again- pastor A grab bag, games, and Christmas nior Choirs and,Audlence; Tableau, STRICTLY LOCAL TOWN TOPICS To havo your phcrfograph takon refreshments furnished enjoyment Arranged By for Chriifmas doNvory—Docombor Mrs, Douglas B. Holablrd, organist There were shepherds abiding In and choir director.^ for the evening. Mrs, Edward Daly, the llelds; Carol, Hark the Herald But Not For All 17th is the last day to soo your president of the society, was assist­ A LITTLE ABOUT THIS AND THAT proofs and got your finished por­ 11:00 Morning wor.ihip Angels Sing, choirs; Tableoa, No Hy Virginia S. Hcpbo P.T.A. Council ed by a group of members, room In the Inn", carol. Away In a BULLARDS traits in timo for Christmas gifts. 0:45 Sunday School The smaller WHAT'S GOING ON IN TOWN children will moot In |,he chapel Mls.s. Barbara Junfver, daughter of Manger, Junior choir; Tableau, The BY PAUL H, STEVENS Looking back to Christinas two years ago we tind a grelit On Jan. H at 3 P. M. there will and the older pupils will meet In Mr: arid Mrs. Harry Junlver of Ce­ Wl,semen In Herod's Court, Carol, contrast to this, our Christmas of 1!M(), Hack In Iflll many of lis be a public meeting In the East Ha­ REMEMBER- the church. dar Lake Road, has returned from We Three Kings of Orient Are; Of­ had preiiarod for Christmas long before Thanksgiving, That was ven Town Hall sponsored by the Candlelight when we sent our jiackagcs early, so our boys would have their citizens School Committee niict the Slurry ChrlstnuVs Time! recently. Chapman homo Is tour GOOD PORTRAITS TAKE TIME Zion Eiilscopal Church Chicago, where she attended the fering and Prayer; Tableau, In a TRAGEDY BEFORE CHRISTMAS National 4-H Congress sessions dur­ Stable Lowly, carol, Coventry Car­ Complete gifts by Christinas Day, assuring them of a measure of the Yule- East Haven P. T. A. Council. Speak­ blocks from scene of fire and she Rev. Francis J. flmlth. Rector, Tragedy is no rcspeclor of seasons, Deatli stulks the highwiiys Many parties and functions —HAVE THEM TAKEN NOW ing the past week. Miss Junlver won Service Set ol, Intcrmedlaet choir; Recessional, tide spirit. ers for, the evening will be Mr. Al­ said It was terrible with am­ Mrs. Paul R, Hawklnis, organist and even lit Chrjstma,s-tinie, . fred Piillano, Football coach In the planned this week and next bulances going back and foHh for AT choir director. the state championship In her Joy to the World; Benediction, We did not look upon Christmas that year, or in 194!!, or poultry project. The synipatl\y ol' tins entire oonnmniity goes out warmly llns, 1012 or liMl as a sea.son of bright lights, AVc were then more in- High School, whose topic will be hours. 0:30 Holy Kucharlst will bo cele­ For Dec. 22. Characters: Babs, Betsy Cochran tlie weel5-before Clwistnnis, lo Steplion T, and Bertha Onltley of 11 "How about Football In the High Laurel street tragedy Monday brated. Ralph DellaCamera, son of Mr. Judy, Barbara Kleslnger; Jack, Home Furnishers torcslcd in the news (lashes than the Hash of the gay Christinas bronghl sadness to llml area where Sanford Studio Lindbergh street, whose beloved oldest daunbter, Carol, a beginner lights, • . School"; Mr. William GllUs, Supt. ot John Davlos and I''red Kill won Local schools arc beginning their and Mrs, Frank DellaCamera of The Official Board of St. An­ Clifford Sturges; Dick, Robert sls- little Carol Onklcy was a popular TooU Building, Branford Tel. 1876 in Grade 1 o£ Laurel school, and only six years old, died of a frac­ IJast Haven Schools will follow attendance prizes Sunday, in tlio Christmas preparations for special Forest Road, also has returned drew's Methodist Church, Fairmont son; Gall, Dona Snyder; Star oi We are all pleased with the gala holiday spirit here in East yoiMiRstcr with the nclKlibors and from the Chlcogo gathering. Ralph tured skull late Monday afternoon in Grace Hospital, Her four year Haven for this 1946 Christmas season, Y es, we can truly be with "are we getting our money's UrUiley - Burffcss class at Stone Studio Houri , activities in the various dassos and approved unanimously last week, Bethlehem, Barbara Thomas; Shep­ ELM STREET NEW HAVEN OORNEE ORANOE worth In the school"; Dr. Alonzo at Laurel school where iflio WM In ohurdi aoliool, Dally 10 a.m. lo 6 p.m. Friday lo 9 p.m. rooms,. won state championship In his ve­ herds, Franklin Spcrry, William old sister, Judy, scarcely old enough to realize what is happening proud of our town this year. The lights are, in a way, a symbol t)iG first grade. plans for a Special Candlellgh in a home turned s\iddenly from gladness to sadness, still wails, Grace, Cftmmlsslonor of Educntlon Ofllccrs lor the coming year were getable growing project, Both young Christmas Service, to be held on Hasse, William. Johansen; Mary, of what our'boys fought for. Mr, and Mrs, Howard Page and people have the hearty congratula­ starry-eyed, for the cominR of Santa, about whom her sister had had The llgh;s are now on agiun all over the World, But let us tor the State of Conn,, will have Installed by Totoket Orange at a Sunday afternoon, Deo. 22, at 5 Carlyne Rosenqulst; Joseph, Thom­ for his subject "How can wo get Junior League of Christ Church son, • Jeffrey of Branford spent BUY meeting held In the town hall on tions of a large circle of neighbors o'clock In the Sanctuary. We hope as Howell; Innkeeper, Thomas Wil­ so much to sav during the past few weeks. not forget, even for a minute, that tor some of our boys the has planned a handsome surprise Sunday with Mrs, Hepry W, Crosby and admirers who have Interested­ On the day of the tragedy a freshly-bought Christmas tree-stood lights will jiever go on again. The boys who died to make it more State Aid," A question and Tuesday cvonliig. Worthy Master lo make this service for our entire son; Wlsemen, Edward Ouslafson, answer period wlU^ follow at which Christmas gift for the townspeople of Maple Lane Foxon. Tlie Pages CHRISTMAS SEALS Harry Pago of ctullford wi'h his ly watched them continue their community, so will you plan now to Harold Yeomans, Douglas Bowden; in the back yard awaiting the time when it would be brought into possible, for Us to have our gay lights at Christmas time will are moving soon to Penaacola, Fla. activities for the past several yedrs. the house and decorated with tinsel and bright lights, Doll houses, never see these lights again, • time all speakers will be glad lo Church chimes whicli arc being be present and begin telling your Servent, Donald Male; Angel, Sally respond. There will be pencils and Mr. and Mis. Percy Bean of neighbors about It? Wardner, furniture and toys had been hidden away, safe from prying, inquhsi- All too many are inclined to take our lights for granted. Installed tills week end nt the Stone Visit to East Ijawii cemetery paper available for those who wish diiirch In time for the playing of Quarry Road are spending a vaca­ Remember also, the date tor the On Tuesday, Dec, 17, the Junior tive little eyes. There was a spirit of gay anticipation in the little They probably have never been to the hospitals where those who shows a larfeo number of cvcrffreeii Native tion In Miami, Fla. home on Lindbergh street, as in so many other East Haven hoinles to write their quesltlons " rather Christmas carols, Church ' School Family Night Choir win sing carols for shut-Ins served are blind, disabled and otherwise cut off from the cheer­ than stand and present them grave blankets Iiavc been iilaccd Mrs, Elsie Frawley was ' elected Christmas Party will be held on from 8 to 7 in the evening. Requests these passing days. Then to the mother and father came the sicken­ ful world we know. They are thu.sc for .whom the lights have orally, T'hls Is a tine opportunity Sunday night programs will tills year adding a very beautiful Worthy Lady Assistant Steward at tor carols may be phbned to Mrs, ing, shattering news! not gone on, •• bo toudt to the well-kept memorial TURKEYS Monday evening, Dec. 23, at the for you to learn more abut the |wranBed each^odt the' recent meeting of Pomona Church. Dolmar S, Dover, 4-1024, The chil­ Carol was on the way home from school only a block or so away. park. WHITE HOLLAND Orange hold In-Walllngford , dren will return to tfie church for She was other children, romping and gay oiie minute, and crushed school system respnlble for your At the meeting of the Yputh Fel­ lieuiittful livhig: Christinas tree I'hcre was a large turn-out of DRESSED AND DELIVERED Miss Agnes Doody entej'talned her low ship last week, the following a Christmas Party, beneath an automobile the next. Tragedy had struck once more. The chldren's education, the distribu­ tion or the tax allotment from our on Town Green late in being 11- West End residents last week at the READY TO COOK "Rip and Roar" 4-H Club at a meet­ slates of officers wore elected: driver of the car, Joseph N, Potvin, 7", of 10 McLay avenue, took lumlimtcd but wilt add nulorfiil ing held at her home on Saturday the crumpled form to Dr. Taylor's office at the center, .and w.itlim Christmas Week Two Christmas town tor educational purposes will hearing In the Town Hall on zorilng' Intermediates: President, Verne CinUSTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES luucli to Knsl Havcn'.s Christinas changes involving the extension ot evening. Plans were.than made for Malison; Vice President, Betty Sunday, 15, minutes the child was being rushed to Grace Hospital in the Ambu­ be clearly explained as well as our atinosiihcrc. the Christmas season, lance which notary gave to the Town a few years ago. Everything need tor State Aid, manufacturing privileges lit that Roger Whipple -m. Colriis; Secretary, prlscllla, Mac- U a, m, and 5 p, m. Services At Services At area. Tolophono 857 dougall; Treasurer, Chuck Sch- First Church of Christ, Scientist that mediiial science could do was done, but without avail. Because of the holiday next stony Croek Road week material for THE NEWS IlKART A'rrACK FATAL melfier. Wlnlhrop & Derby Ave., New Haven This was East Haven's second trailic fatality this year. It Our flock maintains quality roputation, good body Christ Church must be sent to the editor before Many vacant pla'ccs along Main TO HERMAN ROCK Seniors: President George Long- "Ood the Preserver of Man" will there are lessons to be learned from this tragedy, pray God, we a Stone Church Waiting Room street this year have been taken conformotion and fino grained moat. year; Vice President, Howard be the subject of the Lesson-Sermon heed them. Monday night. Advertising • and The sudden death of Herman A busy program has been plann­ Two services are scheduled Christmas Greetings must be In over by Christmas tree venders. Rock of Vista Drive brought sorrow Quimby; Secretary, Joan Mac- for Sunday, December 15, 1046, Christmas Sunday, Dec. 22 In the To Be Built By From appearances It would seem dougall; Treasurer, Joan Halght. ed tor Christmas week In Christ our hands by Saturday if they are to a largo circle of friends last The Golden Text Is from Psalms FROM BEACON HILL AT CHRISTMAS Episcopal church, features of Old Stone Cfiurch. At the 11:00 to appear in the next issue. there are double the number of week. Mr. Rock was treasurer of the Betty Colrus haU charge of the 125:2 "As the mountains are round A. M, servlc^, new members will be trcc.s available In toivn tills lycar as worship service for the Inter which will inrlude the church Conn. Company East Haven Democratic club. He about Jerusalem, so the Lord Is No more beautiful scene can be imagined than the view eastward school party Monday evening and received Into the Church. "Trying Another liandsomc calendar are needed for the home,-; of resi­ LEVESH & SON leaves his widow and two children. mediates Sunday,-while the Seniors round about his people from hence-, •WE HAVE SO MANY OTHER THINGS ON OUR KITCHEN from the., summit of Beacon Hill on a clear cold December evening to Get Rid ot'Chrlst" will be sermon comes to our dc»k, a 'liunthig scene, dents, presented a forum on the history SOCKET WE HAD TO BRIM& THIS IN HERE.'" the traditional Christmas Eve Among the permits Issued at the Tlie funeral, held In New Haven, forth even for ever," when, just after twiliglit, the lightij begin to come on in East Haven. Candle light service Tuesday even­ subject of the pastor. Special ofrice of Building Inspector Frank put out by T, & M, Auto Repairing was very largely attended, a delega­ and significance of the Labor Selections from the Bible Include At that time the dusk gathers quickly and spruce-covered Sal- music wU be sung by the Senior, of 5U8 Main street'. Additional Town Topics on Page 2 Movement. Don't ovorload your wiring system. When you . ing. Redfleld In the Town Hall Is one TAILORING - REPAIRING tion from the Democratic club and the following: "For thou wilt light tonstall ridge is soon lost to the eye. A shore line train speeds across the Junior and the Intermediate for a waiting station to be built by one of the most charming Total "offering for the Methodist my "candle: the Lord my God will build or modernizo provide ADEQUATE WIRING, the flats north of town, lights glowing eheerilly from its string of On Sunday, 4th Sunday In Choirs of qighty voices. Anthems Town Committee attending. I Advent, the services will be as fol­ the Connecticut company at Short Christmas Illuminations hercabo«Vs DRY CLEANING - PRESSING Home was over $50.00. ears, and a long wreath of smoke, trailing behind, a gray smudge in will be: The Heavens are Telling- Beach road and Coe avenue.at the The rngulac meeting ofi the Congratulations lo the ladles of the background. Far above, in the vaulted dome of the heavens, the lows: 8 A, M, Holy Communion; Haydn; There's a Song in the Air- this season Is that on the lawn ot PATES AHEAD BIRTH OF A SON the Church. for their success in 0:30 Church school; 11 A, M, morn­ foot of Hemingway avenue as a Mr, and Mrs, Chauncy Qulmby 'ot Mother's Club \ya5 held Tues day THE CONNECTICUT^^l[iGHT&POWER CO. stars have begun to come out, bright and sparkling. Then, in a twink­ Speaks; and Dona Nolls Peacem- shelter for people waiting tqr or Pequot Tribe, Improved Order ot LADIES AND MEN'S SUITS MADE TO ORDER Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Richardson evening at 8 o'cldfek, at the home of sponsoring the Annual Fair, Their ling, the street lights hurst forth, and from' north tp south and east ing prayer and strmon by the TradltlonaU;.r,v:.;^, ,.-_::,...-',. ;.:-..., Woodward avenue, Falrmoimt. It Red Men, each Monday at 8 Efforts were rewarded by a profit of rector^- Rev, Alfred Clark, - -" tf^istbrring-.fromi-trolloy cjirs. t^rid deplots V •'"The Flrat Ohristmaa" of l' Hilda street, annpunoe the Mrs. H. B. Lo'ng'Jiear, 10 Hughes A Bmincis-Manascd, TaX-Paying Company to west,;East,Hayenisfleeked with myriad, points of 1ight.,ThedweU The beSullfuWv Annual Candle­ P.M., Red Men's Hall, 458 256 MAIN STREET, Toolo Bidg., 2nd Floor BRANFORD birth of a .son, Stuart, oh Nov. 22 In $275,00, Monday, Dec, 23 10 A, M. Boys busses.t . ' ,.• ' 'Y*' Carols are played on a loudspeaker Street.'The. meeting was In the • liiigs, indisiinguishable'Ta the darkness, and dwarfed to lilliputian light Christmas Carol 'Service will Also among recent permits were Main Street, . .., Oraoe Hospital, form of a Christmas Party. •size from the height and distance of Beacon Hill, show tiny, glow­ and Junior Choir In memorial above the display each evening. Star of Victory Lddgd, No. 03., room. take place Dec. 22 at 7:30 P. M, "nie those to Fred Borrmann for )ir^iV^^(ri!/M^c^>(:>^^(r''v»^^e>M^'icr'i^ti^ ing windows, that tell of comfort and Christmas cheer within the entire Church will be decked with four one family houses in North The "Old Timers" Bridge club en- o. s. of (>B, First ahd third homes. Cutting a gay swarth of brightness througli the center of the Monday Dec. 23 7:30 P. M. Church greens and lighted by candles. The High street, Edward Rlccio for a Joyed a Christmas dinner at The Thursdays, 8 P. M. Red Men's picture are the multicolored Christmas lights of Main street reaching school Christmas party In the combined choirs will sing a pro- one family dwelling in L6nox street, Castle Tuesday niglil. Good time Hall, MY FIRST XMAS GIFT as far as the darker blot which murks the Town Green beyond. church hall. gi-am of new, carols and such fa­ and Eugene Albino for a one family was had by all. Rotary Club each Thursday There are mflny view's in. and around East Haven tluit delight Tuesday, Dec. 24 Christmas Eve vorites as Lo, How a Rose E'er dwelling at 575 Main street. 12:15 noon, St, Vincent De Candlelight Service 10:45 P. M. Mrs, Linton Chapman, the fonn- us at other seasons of the year, but one has to stand, as we have, on Blooming; Good Kng Wenoeslas; Tlie November permits numbered Paul's Auditorium, Taylor Ave, the summit ol Beacon Hill at twilight in the Christmas season to en- Wednesday, Dec. 25, Christmas God Rest You Merry Gentlemen; er-MIss Beatrice Kromberg, now of Navajo Council, No, 64, Degree Day Service 10 A. M, 13 and included two one-family Atlanta, Ga,, writes home about TO THIS COMMUNITY! ,ioy a scene long.to be remembered. O Holy Night and Sleep My Little houses, four garages and seven mis­ of Pocahontas meets first and the Atlanta hotel halocaust which Tliursday, Dec, 26 8 P, M, Junior Dove, The congregation will Join in cellaneous permits. third Wednesday, Red Men's Guild, . Annual meeting Church singing many of the old fanilliar took such a dreadful toll ot lives Hall, Christmas Seals Hall, PITFALLS FOR THE UNWARY carols, 1'he Rev. William G. West •The Christmas party for the Pri­ Princess Chapter, No. 70, O, E. E., FOR HIM The flowers on the Holy Table and Mr. William GatUng, Assistant, mary and Kindergarten In the Meets second and fourth Mon­ The News Letter of the New Haven Chamber of Commerce points last Sunday were given In loving will be in charge ot the service. Parish House from 2 to 4 P. M. Down Memory Lane days, 8 P.M.Kiti, MasonU; Hall. FOR HER out in its eurreut i.ssue that shortly after tlie first of the year mer­ memory of Irving Slmmonds by his Saturday will be in charge ot Dec. 10—Wellchlld Conference' The Christmas Service of the 25 YEARS AGO All Wool Robes chants and industrialists can expect, the annual visit of out-of-town wife and daughter, Mrs, I, Slm­ Old Stone Church School at 0:45 Misses Isabel Tliomson, Evelyn Bradford Manor Hall. outfits selling advertising in what is purported to be a directory. The monds and Mrs. W. Mahoney. A, M. will be In charge of. Mr, Lewis, Catherlqe Mlntz, Marlon Dec, 10—Laurel P, T, A, meeting Wool Robes presentation is usually made over the telephone or in person in such William Galling, the Rev, Mr. West Rowley and Clifford Lewis. The Dec. 20-2G, 1921 and Chrlstnjas Entertainment. Mr. ond Mrs. Robert S. Hartman party Friday night from 7 to 9 for manner, the New Haven Chamber of Commerce states, that the busi­ and Mr. Carl Garvin. Tlie first Community Christmas Dec. 10—Tuttle P. T, A, Christmas Rabhor nessman believes he is renewing his advertisement in the city direc­ of 71 Taylor avenue announce the the Junior department is In charge Tea, birth of a son, Robert Charles, De­ pital, Mrs. Hartman is the former of Miss Bernloe Hansen Mrs, Frank tree on the Town Green was a big ALL COLORS tory or the cla.ssified section of the telephone directory. Obviously success. The committee extended Deo, 23--Christ Ohufoh School Sharon this is not the case and in most instances, there is neither inerchaiidis- cember 12 in the New Haven Hos- Lois Miller of Bradley avenue. Long and Stanley Shepard, Christmas Party, n special credit to the following who ing nor goodwill value to the advertisements purcJiased, The direc­ participated In the plans which Dec, 20—Pequot Tribe Xmas Adams tory of one of these groups consists solely of a desk blotter circulated made the affair such a credit to the Party, WERE $15,95 among those who advertise in it. community: James Smith, Louis Dec, 25—Christmas Day East Haven merchants and business people have found to their Interview With Ice Follies Star Anthonls, Horace Chldscy, George Dec, 29—6t, John's Day Service WERE $19,75 sorrow in the past that there are numerous advertising pitfalls into Agnew, Warren Crawford, •Robert Momauguin Masonic Lodge Now $10.95 which they can throw their money. When asked to buy advertising Langdale, A, W, Sperry, Walter Stone Church; n or to contriljute to some cause or crusade, especially when the sell­ Fay Garvin Has Thrilling Ohat'.l did a jump or spin, off a skate Tolls Of Interesting lOareer Of Jan, 7—Saltonstall Civic Associa­ Now $16.95 would come. It used to get me so Baldwin, Fred Beatson, George ... Your Protection ing voice is an appealing one over the telephone, it would always be With World's Greatest Pern- Evelyn Chandler Who First Chidsey, Ernest Steppe, Frank Red- tion meeting 8 P, M, home of inine Skating Acrobaii mad smetlmes I thought I would Paul H, Stevens, 112 Saltonstall wise to ask questions and think twice. sit right down and cry." Began Skating When A Child field, Leslie Redfleld, Ford Chidsey, Against Tuberculosis The East Haven Business A.s,sociation, although only a year old, By Fay Garvin In Brooklyn Miss Mabel Lanphcar, Rev, H. K. Parkway, has done a swell ,iob hi protecting not only its members.from the in­ Well, here I was! I stood in a "One day it occurred to my Eversull, Rev. Nele Heerman, The Jan, 0—Memorial and G, I, Wel­ roads of our-of-town advertising schemes, but it has also pointed the small corner absently tapping my parents that skating was also done for racing. Just figure skating, American Legion and the churches. come-Home Committee, Town SiiEDE JACKETS Were $24,05 inside the arena so they carted me HANDKERCHIEFS Boxed way to many local organizations that participation in such plans, linger on the window sill at my left Bruce, the oldest, was by far the There ware exerslces at the Hall, 7:30 P, M, where most of the money-goes into the hands of tlie imported solioi- Wouldn't she ever get here? It down-town. It was there I met most stubborn. While Jerry sub­ Jan, 14—Public meeting, 8 P. M. Now $22.95 George Gimer who helped me a Christmas tree which stood near # WERE 3 FOR $1.50 tor,s, is not mutally beneficial, AVe have heard dissatisfaction express­ never occurred to me that I might mitted to figure skating, Bruce the soldier's mondmcnt. The Xmas Town Hall, Sponsored by >} LEATHER JACKETS Were $24.95 ed regarding some of the Bii'siuess association decisions regarding be a little early. I watched the ever great deal v/lth my skating, I have wouldn't, I let Bruce sit for a Citizens' school Committee and always -found that people who tree was contributed by the New Now .3 for $1.25 Now $22.95 program and similar advertising, but feel that'as time goes on both Increasing crowd shove through couple of hours to think it over Haven Water company. The school F, T,A, Council, the doors to find seats at the really know how to do something while we went to the arena," Jan, 14—Dinner Meeting, Men's business men and general public will find the adopted policy the never hesitate to give valuable ad­ children sang carols and approxi- PILE-LINED JACKETS Were $18,50 wise one. Follies. Suddenly, I heard my name "What happened?" I asked with niately 1,000 boxes of candy were Cliib, Stone Church 8 P, M, being called. I turned to find a vice, and that was how I learned Jan, 15-16-17-Play '!Thls Thing Old Man Winter is coming out your driveway so.that you by good sound advice, Interest, , , distributed to them. Now $16.95 strikngly beautiful woman, >the "Bruce took up figure skating," Called Love", East Haven Play- SUGGESTIONS WANTED Hazel Frank, Edith Johnson and person I was to interview. "What was your earliest ambi­ she said with a smile. Gordon Harrington were perfect in ' ers, Foxon Community Hall. soon...with his blinding snow can slip and slide your way REX FAUND'S 100% WOOL GLOVES tion? Was It to become a profes­ Jan, 13—Dinner meetng and elec- "Hello, Fay. I'm famished. Let's "I understand that you have a attendance at the fall term in Were $1.95 • The East Haven Memorial and G,I, Welcome Home Committee sional skater?" • tlon, East Haven Bustaess As, and his slippery sleet. He's to work. has been duly organized, and has started planning lor a celebration go get a bite to eat." little four year old girl. Tell me, Union School kindergarten. I We found a seat In the restaur­ "Believe it or not. Fay, my ambi­ does she enjoy the Ice Follies?" soclation Fred's- Restaurant, Now $1.65 to be held probably in the late spring of next year to ofRoially wel­ Justin Sanford was home for 7 P, M, going to make driving tovigh! COMPACTS come home the more than a thousand townsmeii who served in World ant and I found myself siting with tion was to become a teacher and "Oh, Susan loves the Follies but Christmas with his family in Ed­ V'T'l 100% WOOL SCARFS' Were $2.95 Jan, 22— Foxon Fire Company, Ride a Connecticut Company AVar II, Each organization has been invited, either by letter or Evelyn Chandler ot the Ice Follies, I even started to college but Instead she is very shy of Dumbo, Susan ward street street. the greatest feminine skathig of ending up as a teacher I ended likes to look at him but firom a Supper Foxon Community Hall, Avoid the stirains of winter bus . . . and RELAX. Get in Big Variety Now $2.45 through the press, to bo represented on this committee, anr' it is to Miss Deborah Currier was home Feb; 12—Rotary club Fiesta, be hoped that at the meetings which will be held monthly from now acrobat In the world, having lunch. up, a wife, I married Bruce Mapes distance. Every time he comes on from Hartford for the holidays. & and later he skated with me, A few driving, don't rush to shovel the habit now. 100% WOOL SCARFS Were $1.95 on there will he a generalaiid enthusiastic response. It is fitting and Gosh, what a wonderful feeling. she begs to be taken up a few scats proper,that this community should provide a suitable celebration In response to my questions of years previous to this I went In higher," Now $1.65 where she was born and how she competition for the National "What are your favorite hob­ $1.95 and one.,whieh can be long remembered with pride and pleasure. Juniors Champinshlp and came in fli;«t began skating, she said, "I was bies?" I quizzed. Christmas Services PULL-OVER SWEATERS Were $7.95 As one of its first acts Die committee has asked for an expression secnd. Determination and hard of ideas from the general public as to what form the celebration born in Brooklyn, Fay, and believe "I'm . Go riding Now $6.95 me when I tell you that I learned work with Mr, Reed, who helped me almost every day and I enjoy good u, should take and what features should be included .in this welcome- Immensely, led me on so that the All Ladies' Suils and liome to our boys. These ideas will be gone over at the meetings, dis­ skating the hard way. At that time music. At one time my husband OLD STONE CHURCH ' SERVING PULL-OVER SWEATERS Were $6.95 figure skating was a rarity and foUowing year, In 1929, I won the had an orchestra." m ONE HUNDRED cussed, and out of the discussioiiii should come such an observance as National Junior Championship," Top Coats 20% Off will be momerable. whenever I saw anyone doing a "Lastly, what is your greatest Chris+mas Sunday, Dec. 22 THE QommiM\ COMMUNITIES Now $5.95 figure eight—why I thought it was "Did you travel—to foreign desire?" We hope that those who have ideas on the matter, especially the the most marvelous thing ever and II A.M Sermon; special music by all choirs; Recepfion boys themselves, will nuike them knoivn to the committee. Many countries, I mean?" I querrled, "To have a huge ranch In Coll- my parents would hear about 'the "I did go to England and brought fornla;-wlth lots and lots of horses." towns have already had affairs ot one kind or another to welcome man down at the pond, ma. Gee, of now mombers. their G,I,'s back to the liorae community. Here in East Haven we can my two little boys, Bruce and As everyone must work so must you should have seen him'—morn­ 7:30 P.M. Our Beautiful Annual Candlelight Christmas profit by the experiences gained elsewhere. The main thing now is to Jerry, who Incidently, are quite Evelyn Chandler and so a very ing, noon and night. I was eager grown up now. Ice shows were very pleasant interview came to a close. get the ideas in, so if you have ony ideas on what you would like to and ready to learn but it was dis­ popular In England but my two Carol Service—All Choirs participating. see done as a part of this ofBcial welcome-home celebration, write a Here's wishing a most wonder­ BENNY GOODMAN couraging too. I had clamp skates boys were terribly disappointed ful woman continued success In MAKE OLD STONE YOUR CHRISTMAS CHURCH HOME- letter to the secretary of the Eflst Haven Memorial and G.l. Welcoirie and every time, never to fail, when because the English didn't go In 226 MAIN STREET 4-1615 EAST HAVEN i Home Committee at the Town Hall. the Follies. • "^Sl^^^II^^^^S^^S^S^^^^^^S^Iff^^S^IS^i^IS^^i^S^^^S^Ji^^ZS^^^iS^^^Jl^S^S^^Siiy^l^J-^S

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