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Two Dollars Per Year East Haven, Conneotiout, Thursday, July 19, 1046 VOL. I—NO. 45 With The / J. V Irish Minstrel NurseCampaign Kobac Funeral' Louis E.Lepre In Indian Neck GartlandSees Air Cadeh Off To Residents Are Familiar Landmark Raised $4730.40 Held Tuesday Dies in Action Camp This Week SERVICE "^^^S^^^ Sunday Night Chairmen Say Funeral services for Mrs. Kather- STRICTLY LOCAL Good Prospect "Het Up" Over Inc Banko Kobac, wife ot Steven At Okinawa Some twbnly or'more boys from Leaving Main Street Tickets for the Irl.sh Minstrel to Kobac of 37 Rogers Street were the East Haven Flight of the Civil Burning Rubber bo presented at the Montowese Larg-e Number Of Pro-School Chil­ held Tuesday morning from the For Democrats Air Patrol Cadets will leave Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Louis SoITcr or FII'TH AIR FORCE SERVICE On the afternoon of July 7 Mr, PREVUES. VIEWS AND REVIEWS Playhouse Sunday evening, July 15, dren Given Examinations In -—,—• I day tor two weeks ot training at COMMAND, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS mortuary homo of W. S. Clancy and Mrs, John Lepro ot 292 Main East Wind Sends Pall Of Smoke Pino Orchard Road, received the Air by the Good Fellowship Dramatic Summer Eound-Up. —Colonel Carl F. Damberg, Bran- sons. A requiem high nmsis war Street received the following gov­ BY PAUL H. STEVENS James F. Garlland, who was clcc-jCamp Nehantlo in the eastern part And Stench Over Lino From Modal posthumously awarded to Club may bo obtained from the fol­ ford, is the new commanding o(Il- celebrated by Rev. Fr, Edward J, ernment form telegram, led Democratic Town Chairman ot the State .where they'will join Branford their son. First Lieutenant Abraham lowing: Harvey Vail, Arnold Peter- Board of plrectors and Nurses cer of the Fifth Air Force Service Demen.ske at 0 in St. Mary's Church "Deeply regret to Inform you Friday night on the resignation of W"^ ""^"r "Flights" Irom other East llavon residents niid more Softer, Air Corps. ' ison, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hayward, Committee of the Branford Visiting high schools. The Army Air Force Command's BOth Air Service Group and James J. Cosgrove sang "Moth­ that your son. Private Louis E. llilith schools. The Army Air Force ospecia'lly those living In the new The presentation was made Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hutchinson, Nurses mot yesterday for a picnic TOWN MEETING COUNTRY Thomas J. Plynn, chairman during Is aiding in the organization and In the Philippines. A .West Point er Christ" with Mrs. J., J. Collins Lepre, U,S.M,C.R. was killed In ac­ lllveislde development east of the throutjh Bradley Field, Conn., n Pop Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles luncheon at the home of the presi at the organ. the pii.st throe years, said this week program and the training here Is base of the First Air Force. graduate. Col. Damborg came over­ dent, Mrs. Archer Knowlton. tion the 15lh oS June, 1945 at Under the edilor.sliip of Krskino Ciililwoll a scries of books story, actually, of • End men: Ralph Bolter Richard and Michael Banko ot Lorraine, land, Pvt, Lepre was recalled on of the local program and at B P.M. company trestle where the source - to list badly. The enemy vessel was Field, O., eventually being assigned the largest number in several years. . towns sneb as Enst Haven, whicli althougli oulsiile the region dc- Butler, Kurt Watklns, Dan Mautte. Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Stephen With Comedy December 25, 1944 to South Caro­ went to the High school to observe of the fire proved to be a huge pile left in a bumihg condition and a as assistant chief of the Wright Grateful acknowledgement was liiied have mucii witli it in nommon. One of tliese i'olUway.s, brou^iit , reconnaissance airplane later re­ Chorus: Ingebbrg Hallderi, Win­ Even and Mrs. John Mlhalich and lina and left this country on Jan­ a drill of the East Haven Flight of what appeared to be scrap rub­ Field laboratories. made for the services ot Mrs, Rose down,I'rom tlie piisl and yet still strong, is, tiie writer points out, which was conducted by Corporals ported that it was beached, brok­ nie Rlnker, Betty Mautte, Pauline two grandchildren. There's a briskness and bustle at uary 1, 1945 for duty in the Paolflo ber. Van Wle and Mrs. Flora Bartholo-, most siguilieaiit of all. At least once every year the voters, or por- Edward Ostlgny and Wjilter Sund- I'liotii liy I'elor Ijiu'us, 2\2 Dodge, Ave en up and still smoking and Wrn- Walt, Claire' Poulton, Ruth Wat Indian Nock this week as a New Area. This pile of .sprap rubber is on Anthony Llpkvlch, 17, seaman, mew for their' services during the liaps liie \^)ters and also tiie property .owners ,coine togellicr in more bei'g. ' I'^onncr KirUhnm dwelling now being moved to make room foi Ing. The courage, skill and devotion kins. Hazel Bolter, Clair Watrous, York stock company arrives at the .Besides' his parents, he is survived the Alex property near the Alex second class, USNR, son of Mr. and war emergency and absence of Lt. or le.ss solemn coiieluve. Now and then they meet twice a year and, liusiiu'ss bloid; planned by Fred Wolfe, .Ir \to duty displayed by' these crew Grace Hutchinson Helen Bush, by one brother, Frank, ot this town. piggery and the reporter' learned will go along with the huilding. Mrs. William Llpkvlch ot 23 Curve Mary Kamerzei. Ten Children Montowese Playhouse to open Sat­ if "suitable ])elit,ions are presented, us often as tiioy wisli. Tlic town Moving a big dwelling iiou.se 3D0 ' members on this occasion are wor. Paul Rlhker, Don Hayward, Earl He was an employee of the Atlan­ the town committee, press of his that it had boon brought out there The moving will be accomplished Street noW in training at the Nav­ Mrs, John Waters and Mrs. Flan­ urday night with the comedy hit meeting has llio dignity ot an. event created by some deep-rooted de­ feet to 14,1 new lopntlon ..Is no easy thy of commendation." Kelsey, Stanley Bush, Charles Wait tic Wire Co. before his enlistment. own business, which made it im­ lor disposal from a New Haven with winches based upon 'trees al Training Station, Newport, R.I., ders Smith reported on the splen­ Given Outing "George Washington Slept Here, sire in tlie ))Cople. 11 is an assembly born oi! liur spirit oE the peopli; [matter, We learned this week that Allen Curtis, Hayden Ryan, Victor possible to continue with the ac­ rubber goods plant. It was set afire along the way which will be has been assigned to duty aboard did cooperation of solicitors in the Production was suspended three who uouie to it. . eighteen big jacks, four small jacks Lindbergh Joseph Aceto, 18, sea^ Hutchinson, Gall Bolter, George In Coventy tive direction of party aflalrs. or became Ignited about ten days chopped do^vn as the house moves a new heavy cruiser. He is attached annual call for funds and the C0I7 summers ago when blackouts and For ail tiioso wlio want a biiek gronnd o£ tlie "Pure ipemoevncy" and tour hydraulic jacks wore nec­ man, second class, USNR, son of Singer, Joan Lynch. Sunnnner Auction ranks at the present time and looks "Jlmmle" Gartland, youngest man ,to two weeks ago and all apparent- forward. " ' , , to the communications department. lection of $4730.40 to date. rationing prompted producers to of the New England Town Meeting, hnd the way whicli Yankee towns essary to elevate the' old Klrklium Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Aceto 83 There will be specialties by mem­ Mrs. Leila Prann, supervisor of forward to building a strong or­ to hold the post In the party's lo­ jly was well when a west wind was Tho'building Is being moved from Dues to the national organiza­ more or less abandon summer play­ have developed and 'elianged, we recommend tiio reading of this Bast Malii Street Is at the Atlantic In the Navy since last January, bers of the, cost Including the nurses of the V. N. A. .reports that For Playground ganization for the lorthcoming bi-' cal history, has a; host ot friends. blowing but whijn the wind shifted residence high enough l,o cleor the Main' street to clear the way for tion of public health nurses asso­ house activities as Impractical. hoolc. It is written witli keen liunior and has a wealth oH salty and \ Fleet's Naval Training Station, Llpkvlch reported to Newport af­ Corny Mlnstreleers and Irish jigs. ton local children have boon given onnlal town election, Ho is the .son of Hugh J. Gartland ond sent the smoke over the line .way for its Journey from ^laln tt handsome and modern jiuslness •H.. ter finishing recruit training at ciation were voted paid. Several The opening play "George Wash­ robust yarns about liie early days as well ils of tlie preiiiint genera­ Newport, R. I., preparing for duty an opportunity to enjoy two weeks An attic auction will be given in "Our immediate task is the pre­ director of the Now Haven Depant- Into the East Haven residential dis­ I street to its new location 'on Elm block to bo built tor Fred Wolfe, t^ Bampson, N.Y. cuppings and articled on state re­ ington Slept Here" is tried and tion that will bring bolii eiitertainnient and a better knowledge of aboard a new heavy cruiser. vacatlon'in South Coventy at 'the tl;e. Community House, probably on ment of Charltlop,.and has had a trict it was not so nice. ' Court. Nino huge carrying timbers Jr., proprietor ot Wolfe's Quality ports and medicines were rood and trup and br|ngs to the stage a why we of tiie. Town Meeting Country are us We are. paration of a .slate for the town Visiting Nurises expense of the Salvation Army. Se­ Saturday, August 18, by the Bran­ keen Interest In politics since boy­ . Latet the reporter called ; Dr. .sustain the building upon two onor- Food Shop. The new building will He entered the Navy last January discussed. series ot complications resulting election which will appeal to the lection of the youngsters and pre­ ford Garden Club. hood. Ho has been a resident of McQueen, the Branford Health house three stores, alr-condltloned and reported to Newport from re- Cpl, Lawrence, Tuckef, USMC, from the acquisition of an old coun­ voters of our town. To that end |moU3 riding timbers ' B5 feet long Will Exchange The local association is 35 years parations for the treat were made Auctioneer Cart . Hartman of PROGRESS.-.IN Oim SCHOOLS the town for tiie past two years but Ofllcor, who had already received and eontainhiB air the latest'Im- ouit training' at Sampson, N.Y. He has returned to Fort Worth, Texas try house. The members of the we have appointed a committee upon which it win be rolled. Two old this year. by the nurses. A nurse also accom­ Walllngtord, who has followed with was a summer resident tor some complaints and had conferred with provoniont.s. will bo attached to the cruiser's after art extended leave with his family fall all over themselves, in which will prepare a slate to be jacks support the chimney which The V. IJ. A. board of directors Present were: Mesdames S. V. panied the group to and from interest the civic activities of the Two changes recently announced'in our scliool system, and an­ ten or more years before then. He jFlrst Selectman Bralnerd of Bran- cotiimunicatlons division. parents, Mi', arid Mrs. Harry Tuck­ maneuvers to disengage the fam­ presented at the forthcoming cau­ has approved a plan presented by Osborn, Rudolph Bailey, Retral camp. club has donated his services. other announced earlier, reveal that our Board of Bduealioii is mov­ is an insurance inspector for" the Iford. It seems that efforts had booh' er. ily from ' innumerable perplexities cus which will probably be held PEARL HARBOR, T.H.—-WAVES Miss Dudley' of the state board- on Llndberg, Walter Halller, Edward Mrs. C. E. Smith chairman an­ ing in tlie rigiit (lirection and endeavoring to bring real progress into Retail Credit company- which in­ made to-put out the Are' by the Funds for this annual excursion and confusion involving setting up the latter part of August. We are •from Connecticut who have repor' an exchange of nurses with Guil­ Garrlty, F. S. Joufdan, Raymond nounces that a portion of the pro- • our Bast Haven, school program. spects for many ot the leading in­ Branford Fire Department but are set aside from the money col­ housekeeping on the theory that also planning to appoint a commit­ ted tor duty in the Hawaiian Is­ ford for a. sHort period. The local Van Wle, John McCabe, C. V. Mc­ fits from the attic auction will be The. two .latest changes announced, the opoiiiii^ next fall of surance companies. iwlthout success. Tuesday Dr. 'MC-I Now in training at the U. S. Mar­ lected in the yearly Salvation Ar­ if "George Washington Slept Here" tee to look Into the various kinds lands include Isabel. B. Miller, yeO' itime Service. Training Station, nurse will undertake certain Guil­ Dermott, Flora Bartiibiomew, John given to the Hammer Field Recrea­ 'kindergartens in Momauguin and Poxon, our two out^'ing oommuiii- of prhnaries which are conducted The committee named by Chair­ Queen made another visit to the | TOWN TOPICS my' drive. so can we. tnan flrst class. East Haven; and Sheophead Bay, N.Y. is Marcus ford duties and the exchange nurse Waters, Flanders Smith,. Charles tional Center fund for playground ^we- jties,fandj,he hiring ol; an elementary supervisor, depended, for their by opr party in other iowns .and man Gartland tc> )Drlng In a'slalQ premises, to sec what could be done. Virginia L. Goodrich, yeoman sec­ Mickelson, 18, of 25 Church Street, will bo Instructed In public health Gaylord, Leila Prann, Ray U. Plant, From the iJeighborhood Play­ activities. I'u'liniinVnt •'ti'li6if^1tTie'''(Sffivti'aliza'tioi['^ 'OMr olderchildren-iH' the- oort- we wlU have their report for us, for the town election Is fieaded by In the meantime East'''TiaVenefs Vi_4^,.* prayed for a good brisk west wind. ond class, Hotchklss Qrovc Road, Apprentice Seaman Mickelson duties in Branford under the su­ A; B. Plant, Richard Brewer. AT AVON house, New York, come two play­ modious and well equipped higli school. Oilier progress in tlio educa- we hope, at the caucus when the former Town Chairman Flynn and Branford. i&lU receive six weeks of basic train­ pervision ot Mrs, Leila Prann of Edward Kraus of Clark Avenue, ers, Dorothy Golden and Victor De AUXILIARY ELECTS tioii of our young people can also be expected under this improved Democratic men and women of the consLsts of Atty, Thomas P. Rellly, FROM OUR REPORTERS' NOTEBOOKS Yeoman Goodrich joined the ing, including lifeboat work, fire the Health Center. an Instructor at the Middletown Genarro to play the loads. DcGen- The, Woman's Auxiliary of the pulley. Tlie studies made by outside experts are bearing fruit and town will be able to decide what Thomas F. Brady, Dan Barker, Wil- Reports this week frohi tho Vet­ .WAVES in November 1042 and pre­ fighting, breeches buoy, mess, sea Scout Executive Trade School is spending his sum­ arro is late ot • "Rosalinda" and ^hort Beach Hose, Hook and Lad­ witliout the large expense which would liavo attended a school build­ sort ot primary they want in the Uam Caswell and Dominic Melllio. erans' Hospital at Rocky lUU were "Land of Fame." Mi^s Golden; be­ The committee on the primary to. the effect that Frank M. Dool- viously was stationed at Washing­ rules and traditions, swimming, SARAH h. GAKMANY mer at the beautiful Avon schpol der Co. met recently and made ing program based upon tlie decentralized plan. future. I am especially gratified at DlKinal Dnmii Dog Days! , Miss .Tiniit 1). Wuiiil, ur Shell Iteach 1^l4 ton, B.C. Her brother, Lloyd Ed­ ship construrtlon' ond equipment, Private funeral services have been Talks On Nature whore blind veterans ot this war sides Broadway work has been en­ Mrs. Thomas C. Bracken its honor­ AVitii all of the children in the iiigher grades attending tlie liigli the good harmony In the organi­ plan consists ot Atty! Rellly, Third ey, Jr., ot Henry street, prominent have rvlinnvd friim Camp Croft, ward Qoodrich Is a chief commis- gunnery and physical training. conducted for Sarah Lamar, wife of are receiving aid and Instruction gaged in television and radio pro­ ary president. Mrs. Bracken has school building where ample ro'om wU bo found for tliem, tlie way is zation." ' jseectman Bulhern and Secretary veteran of the First World War, Is •yes. It rained on Sunday; South Cai'Dlliia, where they visilcil I .p. grams. She began her career lu improving. He was on tho danger V; Bary steward. After completing "boot" training Francis Champion Garmany who Frank • C. McKeever, assistant under a rehabilitation plan. lield the office of president for 19 opened for better accomodations for the younger children in the ''Tom" Flynn gave as his reason Longobardl ot the Young Democra J«IIii W««(l', Jr. 1 college dramatics and later was a And St. Swithan was right as us­ 5'' Yeoman Miller, daughter of Mr. ho may enter deck or engine train died Sunday at her late home, Fly­ scout executive ot the Quinnlplac years but because of falling health •present grade sciiools. These will no longer, and for some time at for relinquishing the leadership ot tic Club. list two weeks ago. familiar player at the Repertoire Dr. C. Tyler Holbrook who is and Mrs. Daniel H. Miller,' attend­ ing, Including three weeks of prac ing Point Road, Stony Creek. Council, Boy Scouts ot America, will now become it;; honorary pres­ least be overcrowded. The opening of luudergarten facilities in Poxon ual. CIIAIRIVIAN OF CARNIVAL Theatre. summering down In Clinton tells ed Stone's Business College and tlcal oxperienoe aboard a training was the speaker when the Rotary ident. ' and Momauguin should be well-received by the parents of young William McBrlde.ls Chairman of But our sincere hope Is there us the Clinton Playhouse Is putting later was employed by the O. and ship construction and equipment, ONE WAY TRAFFIC Club met at the Old Town Restau­ New officers arc: president, Mrs. • children in these two growing eoinmunitios. Appointment of an ele­ the St. Elizabeth's Men's Club Car­ won't be forty days Ot it. on some very good plays this sea­ O. Manufacturing Co.,' New^Iaven, one of the spocializcd schools of Trafllo is one way on Hopson rant Monday noon. Eric Swanson; vice president, Mrs. mentary supervisor to watch over the woric among the cliildreii Charles Poirot Writes From Pacific nival to be hold In Short Beach son. The Holbrook's enjoyed "Abies -She enlisted In the WAVES InFob- training. Avenue during church hours Sun­ McKefiver revealed his naturalis­ Rolaiid Van Sands; secretary, Mrs. through the sixth grades is another stop in tlic riglit direction. Not Civil Air ratl-ol Iwys oft .to camp ruary 1943 and previously was sta­ tic tendencies on his subject, "Camp July 25-26-27-28. Walter Halller; treasurof, Mrs. Irish Rose" lost week. day mornings. This arrangement Clinton Shows only M'ill it relieve some of the heavier burdens Irom the supcrinten- Short Beach road, who has Ijcen Saliirllay. Girls will leave In Aug­ tioned at the Bureau of Naval Per­ Kenneth Vlard, East Main Street Sequassen and Outdoor Scouting." Tickets for cash prizes are being Gadys Penn; ways and means, back before the year Is out I hope. has relieved congestion at that , dent .of schools, b\it it will be a boon to the elementary teachers asl'Forme' r Pluriibing Inspector Do­ recuperating at Camp Ord In Cal­ ust, , n'lic new oHlcers of Navajo Coun­ sonnel, Washington, D.O. Visiting Rotarlans were Elton E, distributed and arrangements liave Mrs. Gustavo DuBreull. ing Construction Work Writes I sure will be glad to see East Ha­ is taking boot training at Sampson, point.- I well. _ 11 ifornia after four years of service cil, Degree uf I'oeahontas, were in- Knight ot Mt„ Vernon, N, Y,; A, L, been made for booths of a variety '^Blithe Spirit" The next meeting will be October Under Nip's Noses — Other ven again, after all the dlfferpnt State C.A.P. Chairman C.N. Mit­ N. Y. . ^ • The Scliool iioard has cliosentho prineipul jif the Coii.solidal.cd In the South Pacific, is receiving slallcd al Ihc meeting of the coun- V-E day found T. Sgt. George J. Worthon of New Haven; and Dr. C. of merchandise. 3rd at the flrchouse. News About Our Service Follt. Islands we're been on with jungles chell tells us layout at Camp Ne­ COLIiUGE WHIST soliool ill New Fairfield for tliis latter tusk. She will eoinc to East his modlcal discharge and will be vit Wednesday niKht hi Ited Men's Ehlort of 34 Russell Street on the T, Sgt. George D. Malcolm Is Tyler Holbrook ot East Haven, In and tropic heat. Here It Is line, it hantie Is ideal for air cadet train­ Job, helping to ready more com­ A college whist for the benefit At Playhouse Haven with u fine baelcgrouiid of specializedworlc in elenieulary su­ is hot during the day but plenty home this week. ing. ',. "all. . spending a 30-day lurlough with of the Church of Christ will bo all there wore 33 present. Mrs. Frank Kendall has returned MAIL CARRYING BIDS Chai;les A. Poirot, C.S.P., U.S.N.R. bat pianos and eauipment for Im­ pervision. cool at night. I'll write again soon. We learn that Veteran grocery- his mother Mrs. Mary Malcolm of given Tuesday, July 24 at 8 o'clock to her,home in Springfield, Mass., Sealed proposals for carrying the 87th. Naval Construction Battalion From Atlantic City wo learn that The ofTlccrs arc on their johs, hi) mediate . action wherever they following a short stay • in Short Only tour days remain in which Chares A. Poirot, C.S.P., man H. P. Johnson has takon the Ivy Street. • "^ at the Indian Point House, Stony REPORT ON TAXES united States mail (including par- YOUTH AT THE HELM writes under dale of July ^ Irom First Lt. LeRoy Lawson of 101 illgh says, know their business, and are might be needed. He Is stationed at Beach with Mr. and Mrs. Archer to see Anric Nlchol's Abie's Irish somewhere iii the Central Pacific U. S. N.' R. East Haven route for the W. T, Creek. Tax collector C. A. Terhiinc has Rosc"ost because ot the urgency of his personal business, tering the service was assocloted ,son avenue again on tlio way to First Aid Water Safety course len Sherk and their family. terest $25,79, total $,7903,01; Back stage and screen, has the leading church and bo able to go to Hoi- lUy stationed at the Army Ground Uullctln, Here's the itttcsl: "Many crack air service command t^am Rockland Park. Mrs. Theodore ,Dahl Harrison Short Beach Post Offices; between and ill ills place the town committee has culled to llio lielin ".liuiuiie" with his father and otlier members opens at Momauguin Beach Sun­ taxes $305,97, Interest $30.58, liens role with Robert Leonard, Bertha [ combe's again". Harry appreciated [and Service Forces Redistribution a,' Kultller would like to drown Ills who pitched in to back the tilr as­ Avenue will bo liostess to the Even Branford and Stony Creek Post Qarliund, who is said to be the youngest man to hold the town cliair- of the family in the plumbing busi­ day and excellent program has Miss Catherine Martin of Water- $15, total $357.55; Old Age $89, in­ Walden and Bob Greene of tire sen- the pictures ot East Haven scenes Center. Lt. Lawson served 12 Iroublcs, but can't get the screranl saults that helped knock Germany TBii;irrY CHURCH , Dozen Club Tuesday night. Offices, as often as reauired; be­ manship in tlie party's local history. ness. Here's his letter: been arranged. Course Is free ot bury has been vacationing at Mon- terest 30, total $119. • , • satlondl touring company heading Editor Stevens: which were sent out by the ser­ months as Platoon leader in the to go in swimming." out of the warA Seventh Sunday after Trinity tween Branford and Pine Orchard, "Jiinmie" was candidate pf tiie DBinoerals for 'VS\vn Clerk at charge apd number of registrants tasco Inn, Indian Neck. a large cast. vicemen's Committee ot tho Stpne [European Theatre _of operations. ADDITIONAL TOWN TOPICS 8:45 Holy Communion Branford Grange Dramatic Club Post Offices, from about May 15 to Well Its a good long time since Is large. • Pfc. Rbljert E. Malcolm has been Starting Tuesday, July 17, mana­ .- tlie last town election two years ago. and although a summer resident He Is a recipient ot the European- ' 1 10:45 Morning Prayer, and sermon, Mrs. Marshall Bolster of Welles- Miss Evelyn Morris 01 Montowese will hold a picnic at Branford October 15, eaoli year, each way, as I have had the pleasure ot seeing church. ON PAGE, 2 awarded the Bronze Star Medal for ger Wa.ssermah will present Noel for ten years or more, was tlieii a cunuiarativo newcomer in the local African Middle Eastern Campaign We learned tills week that two 1 5i- 5:00 Young Peoples Fellowship at ley, Mass., was a recent guest of Street is vacationing for a week Point, July 16. often as stated will be received by you. In fact It Is nearly three years. merltbrlous service In Holland, Bel- Coward's great comedy, "Blithe po'liticui arena. He now has an opportunity whicli comes to few men Another boy who writes home ribbon. Bronze Slari Sliver Star and big gasoline eumpaiiic.s are angling Mr.s. J. H, Steane of Pine Orchard. in Hartford. the postmaster at' Branford. Ap- ' [l have been overseas nearly two glum and Germany, November 18, the home ot Miss Barbara Alien, Spirit" with "Gamby" (Maria Gam- so young, that' of proving liis aliility in welding tlie organization [telling how glad he was to get the Combat Infantryman's badge, He fur gnod p'usltlun un I'usl Uoft'd cut- One case ot whooping cough was plications must be filed by July 19. years now. I want to congratulate 104 4to May a, 1045. He is the son Branford Point. barelli) famous star ot ballet and • whicli lias Iqng been the imnority group in tho town, into a strong snapshots ot the town provided by was formerly employed, before en- uft. Wouldn't be surprised to sec Mr. and Mrs. William E. Prindle George Thrasher is tlie guest ot reported in East Haven and one you on.the fine newspaper that you Down Memory Lane of Mrs. Mary Malc9lm of Ivy Street. ot New Haven, are occupying their his sister, Mrs. Georgi Baldwin at stage, who received her nickname and potent force. , the committee Is Bob Male who iterlng the service, by the Conn. Ulrt flying In near future. TABOR EV. lUTUERAN CHUUCH case of lobar pneumonia in Bran­ TO NAME DELEGATE are the Editor ot. Namely the EAST 2S YKARS AGO summer home in Pine Orchard. Indian Neck. from the noted Roxy; Also in' the There has been li tendency in both major panties in Connecticut HAVEN NEWS. Well, you now have [writes from the Marianas: "You [wholesale Liquor Dealers, New Har AMM 3-c William Tucker has re­ Emll G. Swanson, Pastor, Tel. 730 ford for the week ending July 9. Cherry Hill 4-H Club .meets to­ Don't forget! Next Band Concert cast are such famous names ot the , for some time to give recognition to the younger elcincnts. This lias an Interested reader of it, triany will never know what a kick 1 got ven. turned to Elizabeth City, North Trnasflguratlon Sunday, July 15 day with Dick Brewer for a picnic by Foot Guard "Band on ' Town stage as Coburn Goodwin, who Is been largely forced upon tlie party powers through the groujis of miles 'acro.ss the Pacific. My ,out ot that folder of snapshots. I JULY 20-20, 1020 Carolina after a week end with his 8:15 Children's '\Vorshlp. Tiieme: supper. One member, ot the group Pvt. John I. Boardsley, son of Mr. Green scheduled for Sunday after­ well known for, his theatrical back­ so-called Young Dpnioerats and Young Republicans wlio have ugre.ss- brother Jo.soph sends me two or [had done a lot of bragging about parents, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Tuck­ "Jesus on Mt. Tabor". 10:00 Festive will bo selected to attend the an­ and Mi's. Leon Beardsley, 42-Klm- noon, August 5. Let's hope Weath­ Rev, Harry Eversull preached in Montowese House Eighty Years Old ground. Estelle Brady, who will bo siveiy oiigauized in many towns. As the diseliurged members of the more every month. And I must say our fair town to the other fellows. er. Morning Worship, Sermon: "In the making her first American appear­ nual. 4-H summer conference at berly avenue, was graduatfed this erman Underwood serves us up the Stone church Qs a candidate John Manley, Stewart, Has Been armed forces return to the civil life of our cuniiuuiiities tliis iiiliiicnee that I am eager to receive them. It Now you see I have the proof to Midst of the Seven Candlesticks" Mrs, Lydia Noble Present Own- ance. • • Storrs. week from tho AAP Training Com­ an another nice day like ho did for the vacant pastorate caused by With Management For Many July 11, 1871, "seekers of pleasure ot youth will be felt more strongly. gives a fellow that hometown back up all my statements. Tliere P,0. 2-c Petei:','Dougherty has Thursday, July ,19, Hope Circle er -Openod For Business'July mand's basic airplane and engine last time. . the resignation ot Rev. D. J, Clark. Years—Capacity Has Doubled and recreation leads man to seek Blithe'Spirit" is the best and touch. We have befcn In on many Is nothing to write about this been .on a.Sp-day lei'ave after duties Covered Dish Plcrtlc at the homo ot 16 "For Restful Recreation TAXPAYERS NOTICE Youth at the lielm is a fine thing provided that the old.sters, ripe mechanics course at Keesler, Field, The congregation was well-pleused Over Period, of Years—Derived watering places and fishin'g grounds most successfuP Noel Coward come­ large, projects since leaving th^ Rock'. It is no longer the frbnt Glad to see Henry Cuughlln In Africa, He stayed at his inoth- Mrs. Roosevelt Enqulst, Esther •Witliin The Murmurings Of The The second half of the tax on, in experience and knowing in strategy, are listened to and lieedcd Miss. with Mr. Eversull, liie candidate- Name From Great Sag-aniore's of Indian^ SaerSd soil." dy and was written at the start of States. Our'outnt Is the "Cream of base to Japan', but just another veteran of the Kuropeaii Invasion, preacher for next Sunday was to er's home In Stony Creek. Place, Branford Point, at 6:30 p.m. ' Sound'.'—Daiioing, Sports And the list of • 1944 is due and payable • at least part of tlie time; active base working to end this Son. ,On high ground a few feet from the war and althougir the play has the Croli" we are rated over hero Master Sergeant Otto R. Link buck at'pulice duties again. He's be ReV, William Street. the water's edge tho,,liotel derived Entertainments Attractions on Jjily 15. , eery busincis. Barney now contends Lester Arotsky writes that he Is nothing to do with the war, when as one of the best Soebee outdts mess." has been promoted from tho gpde flining hi during vacation period. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Day ' and GUN CLUB PICNIC In its quiet way the Montowese its name from the illustrious son BARNEY AGAIN In a West Coast hospital but in a which the American Actors Com­ the play was first produced in that he has complied with the reg- that operated in this area. We have of Technical Sergeant. daughter," Marlon, had' gone to The annual p'icnio.ot the Bran­ House at Indian Neck is observing of the great Sagamore,' Mattobesett. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Seward Evarts who received the Sgt, Priest back from vacation ifow days expects to'be. headed, east. pany enjoyed successful seasons. ISnglahd it proved an immediate SEEKING TO RUN julations, received many citations for our This was announced this week Northhampton, Mass.,: Miss Day ' ford Gun Club will be held Sunday, the SOtir anniversary of Its found­ Announcement is made of the work, most of which has been done snapshots of East Haven while this week and Sgt. Smith, oft for It is doubtful If thp copper-col Entertainments arid- motion pic­ success. Mrs. ^Fred Reislng . of Pleasant by the commanding officer ot the was to remain there for the week Lt. Joseph Fitzgerald of Totoket July. 15 at the club-house. ing.' • , ongagement of Yeoman 3-c Deirdre right under the* Japs noses. On this somewhere in Germany writes: the next two weeks. ored brave ever spent time at this tures are often on the programs. The usual prices prevail for GROCERY STORE avenue, Poxon, will seek permission AAF Convalescent Hospital at Bow­ with her aunt. Road is taking a special course of Chowder will be served at 1 Its present owner, Mrs. Lydla No­ Mooney,, USNR, (W), daughter ot Island alone we have received "The pictures were very good and exact spot but It was doubtless a Popular orchestras play eveplngs "Blithe Spirit".with matinees on to maintain a convalescent and man Field, Ky., where M-Sgt. Link Mr, and Mrs, James Shields and Thoodord Hastings, 78 years old, study at Yale. . o'clock. Members are urged to at­ ble has to offset present day labor playground lor his companions. Mrs. Elizabeth Mooney of" South three and I wouldn't be surprised are .something I will look at often. for dancing at the Ma4n house. Wednesday and Saturday. Bernard Barney, proprietor of an nursing home at 485 Thompson ave. serves as a member of the station family from Hartford guests 'this • the janitor at tlio Town Hall, was tend and join In the good time. problems the services of John Man- , Spacious screened porches, wide Montowese Street, and of the late if we received the Presidential Ci­ It Is about as close as I will get to Aljjort Haddock son of Mr. Food rationing, as elsewhere pre­ lee house In Hemingway avenue, is ing home at 485 Thompson avenue. complement on duty In the Military week of Albert Norwood and fam-'l[seriousl y injured by un automobile ley, Stewart tor many years and spreading trees, ample bathing fa­ Joseph W. Mooney to Lieut. Joseph tation for our work here. Our work home tor some time." and Mrs, A. E. Haddock and hus­ sents a problem but at the Monto­ again seeking permission from the A home of this kind was formerly Personal Section. - ily of Kimbcrly avenue, while crossing a street in New Ha­ The M, P; Rice Hose 60,, No. 2, several waitresses and help who cilities, and capital ' fishing have CHURCH AT 10 Murray Fitzgerald, son of Mr. and goes on even while bombs are be­ band of the former Miss Anna wese House there are vegetable [maintained 'there and If permis­ John Messina, brother of Frank ven. wishes to express its sincere op- have been Montowese employees over a period of years increased Mrs. Pearl Nellson will be guest Mrs, John F, Fitzgerald of Totoket Boird ot Zoning Appeals to add a ing dropped. I am proud ot the He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Thomas Joyce and son homo Moore,Is home froin Europe,,on a gardens and a iJrge flock of chic­ sion Is granted now the place will Messina, Main street , barber. Is The Wappo Camp Fire Girls wore preclatlon to tho people of Branford for over 30 years. demands on the management to soloist Sunday morning at Union Road. line of groceries to his stock In. marvelous way that work has'been Otto Link,. 380 North High street. again after stay at Coventry Lake, so-day furlough. kens which reduces point problems [be under ^pervlsion of the State eaiiiplng in Mounf Carmel with for their wholehearted cooperation provide rooms for.250 guests. Services in the First Baptist Church trade. Chairman Eugene S. Daniels done. When tlie roads of Tokyo are home on furlough from Klamth Sgt. Link served two years In the Offlclally the now famous vaca­ and keeps tlie menu at its establish­ [Health Department. , Mrs. Otis Bacon -arid Mrs. P. W. in making our animal .oamlvdl, Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Gustat Fritz of Now Haven has set down the hearing on the irijljuilt the "Good Old.87th" will bo i'alls R&t Camp in Oregon. The European theater of operations be­ Mr, and „MrK, ,.Julin „M. „Kell'y John Lasko: is on leave from Navy tion spot opened July 18, 80 years At the rear are tennis courts, ed standard. The other hearing set down is Peck In (jhargc. held at Hammer Field, July 2 to 7 ago with accommddatlons for 125 Is at Sound View Heights for the application for Wednesday, July 25 [first there. I am feeling fine and has been in action with theU. S. fore coming to Bowman Field. S|icndiiig week end at Mudlson duty and is home with his parents, ping pong and game rooms, a i-id- Famous people who ^have sum­ on the ptltlon ot Mrs. Mclna Tanno [Marine Corps for the past three Miss Helen Houston- was enjoy­ inclusive, a real success. , guests "for resttur recreation, for summer. ' • at 8 P.M. in the town hall when dandy. Well, here goes the! air, raid Cpl. Robert Caulford, formerly of Iteach. Ing stable and bicycle renting ser­ mered here are too numerous toj WINS WASHER to erect a,gasollne station on Pox­ years and was invalided, back to ing a vacation stjiy in Bethany, e 1-e Ralph MacWUllams of pleasure and companionship in vice attracts guests from all parts two other petitions will also be alarm so I will finish this letter af­ Foxon, and a nephew of George list, many returning year after! In a city-wide War Bond holder on Road between Paul and Michael the states with a severe tropical ill­ Albert Mills and family of Kiihr l^.H. She made the trip by auto with Short Beach is receiving basic Mrs, Charles Morawski (Mary Se- comfortable clothes within the gen­ of the country. FollowUig the fall Mr. and Mrs, G. E. Peterson have heard. Barney's request was denied street about a, block from where ter I return from the foxhole. All Adamec, has been awarded a Cita­ borly avenue have been enjoying year, to write and sing and draw]contest Guy A. Farnham of Stony transferred property on the Sun­ ness. Miss Caroline IJolmer. ' training at Norfolk, Va,, before | seske) is doing substitute wgrk tle murmurlngs of the Sound.", ot 1938 an open alr_. theatre was at a previous hearing which came permission was recently granted clear has just soun((ed .so I will trj' tion for heroism which saved five pleasant vacation al Old Lyme, Or point the praises of the spot Creek won an electric washer at| set, Beach Road to Mr, and Mrs, and complete it now. Give my re The annual musical recital was Jeavtag to r the West Coast. this week in the Welfare office, \ Said a •'newspaper clipping of erected on the preiyi^es and In after Building Inspector Frank for a station. She plans to build lives during the European cam­ first appraisejj by redmen. : • Shartenberg's. J Frank DlStasIo, ^ . the station for her son who is now,„..„ ,,._ _. . Pvt. John RIceltelll, Jr., son of Mrs.'John Wood and daughter, held by Mra.-C. B. Forbes. Redfleld had found the building Mr. and Mrs; John RIceltelll of 67 paign. improperly constructed for a gro- in the armed forces in the Pacific, jgards to all. Tell them that I'll be

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THE BRANFORD REVi:igWv EAST HAVEN NEWS PAGE THREE Thursday, July 10. 1045 , Thursday, J^ly 19, ID.^B 1 tAOE TWO THE BRANFORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEN NEV/3 Mrs. Willlaih' Oreenc and daugh­ ENJOYING "NEWS" Free Water Safety mauguln Beach, will get under way Instructor and-the classes will be, Phil Tarbell.Jr. Is \Vc hear that a movement Is ters,' Betty, and' Marjorle, and Ill's- Pieper-Williams on July 23rd. The course will rUn under the supervision of a commit-1 Mark Golden afnot for tlic orKanlzalloit of a Enclosed you will find two dollars for two consecutive weeks, Monday tee consisting of Mrs. Edward Lar­ THE BEAUTIFUL Tpv/n Jop'cs Fred Williams,' of OorrlsH 'avenxie, Fairmont's Police for the East Haven News which 1 Program At Beach liiLsIiicss association in Cast Ilaycn. are spending the season at HIaririls Wedding Is Held through Friday, and the partici-, son, Mrs. Ray Wason rind Mrs; Promoted to, Sgt; Joseph Wlrt7, Is repoitcd on Uic NoUilng: lanKlI)le 'Vet but it loolts am enjoying very much. William prnves. Wedding In on Cape cod. Riitti Schaefcr The Water Safety Program being pants are requested to meet on the Phillip B. Tfti-bcll, Jr., 21, son ot sick list. tike [lomctliInK may be iii the works In Christ Church lawn by the Momauguln ilotei. The schedule of classes Is as fol­ t)y aulumn. . . Chief Popular Poet 151 Dodge avenue sponsored by the local Branch of lows: Life Saving. 9:00 lo 10:30; Major and Mrs. P. B. Tarbell ot 'JGO Miss Julia F,. Thompson. ..of ..IM the American Red Cross at the Mo-' Miss Marie Hogan will again be the FOXON TOWNE Uotary clill) iiiiikiiiQ: jilniiH for nii- High .street, has returned from a The marriage of Miss Emily .Wil­ Beginners, 10 years and oyer 11- Golden State Chldsey avenue, has been promoted niial summer onltiiK Roy Spencer tind Maurice Sara- very pleasant stay ai (JouUrlloyal- Two poems penned recently by liams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 11:30; beginners, 9 years and under to the rank of SorBeant in the.Ar­ sohnl taking a i!o at fishing this East Haven and Falrmount my Signal Corps. He enlisted hi the ton Vermont where she visited witli Chief of Police J. G. Peterson of Henry Williams of 112 Frank street U:3b-12'. All'others, 10:30 to 11. All. trleiids will be Interested In a HOUSE . ....phlel Hugh ,Farroll Improving, week but \ye hoyen'.t .heard what Mrs.'UdiVttl-d YttunK, a fnl'mcr rest- the Falrmount Police Department to Mr. Elwood Pieper, son of Mrs. Fred's SUBSCRIBE NOW! children sire requested to be on Signal Corps In Augu.st, 104'i. After iiick they 'encouhiered. Gem. Knox Says clipping from California telling ot three months' training at Fort ROUTE 80 POXON PARK, EAST HAVEN and cxpeotod homo from hospital dent of ICast Haven, Miss ^lliomp- have been published In widely cir­ Elizabeth Pieper of 72 Audubon Clip this coupon and mail to lime promptly, —E.S. the Golden 'Wedding of Mr. and I'll' near tulvire. culated police publication.?. One of street, New Haven, was largely at­ Monmouth, N; J. ho was selected to Desmond Coyle, wlio succeeded suii reports tiic weather dcif|;hiriil Restamiiraet EAST HAVEN NEWS, 112 Saltonstall Parkway Mrs. Ernest H.i Potter of Temple go to England with tlic 840th Sig­ and the eoulllrysidc bcautlfur up them appeared in the June Issue tended by relatives and friends CHRIST CHURCH NOTES City In that state. Mr. and , Mrs. Yuiine Dcinocrntfo oliili lin Open evenings 'til 0 P.M.,anil All Day Sundaya .SHORT BUACIl The boy may hdve a problem, he'd heard the other day, that early In nestine Redmond, Ruth Kaln, Ar- played two harp solos, "Sliver ot Prospect place extension. Not Mr. and Mrs. John Knight of Threads Among the Gold" and "Be­ only Is ho a subscriber, . and also Main Stvoot, Cor. Forbes Plaod Forbes Place have as their guests like to ask his pop , the summer the power lawnmower "MOST INTERESTING" Restaurant" Atmosphere llne and Ray' Cummings, Claire PERRY MORRISON'S FUNSTERS ''.(' from the cemetery was sent In to Editor Stevens; Grant, Joan Tyrrell and Helen SO- lieve Me If All Those Endearing sends a copy lo a son In the ser­ Miss Betty Lou Powers and Mary- But father being tired, he answers ' 144 Cosey Beach Ave., Young Charms". Mrs. Jessie Stu- vice, but five married iiicmbors of ann llallenback of Hudson, N.Y. like a shot. the! Green and did a pretty good I am enclosing $2 for one years Moinauiituin leskll. Also Mrs. Gertrude O'Connell, DANCING — Modern and Polkas job but grass has been growing Music by Mickey Carl and His Boys Mrs. Mary Redmond, Mrs. Charles dov, pianist played a piano .solo, his family living In ' East ,Haven, IT'S MONEY IN YOUR POCKET subscription for the "NEWS" which "'When They Ring Those Golden FEATURING fast. We don't want to go back to we And rriost interesting. 'WHERE IT'S COOL O'Connor, Mrs. Edwin Brown, Mrs. and another In Bridgeport, are on , • STEELE B. MacOALLUM—Singer Again the boys In trouble, but to AND COMFORTABLE Continuous Entertainment by Bells." As Miss Andrews played the our subscription list. The eighth TO TAKE CARE OP YOUR HOME \. iiome he does not go the old days when they used to let Albert H. Clark Meyer Leshlne and Mrs. Jack Ro-' # FREDDY D'AMIOO—NovoUy Aooordioniflt •''' the cows In on the Green a couple Martin Luhin, Harry Dest and Others '^'i, .scnsteln. wedding march on the harp Mrs. member of the family, Mrs. Carmel Because his Fdther wouldn't listen, Home Cooked 1 Potter who was attended by Mrs. Grnnata ot 3 Grannis street, be­ « The Origiivol WASHBOARD TONY times a summer to keep the grass Miss Parmela Carmody ot Westville Rocco Vitale « CHESTER ARTHUR—EIoBtrio Guitarist tb his tale, of woe Reservations 4-0159 Florence 'Weldlcln camo down the came a NEWS subscriber this week The boy gets dl'scpuriiged and goes down and the milk up. Now I've has been the guest 01 her grand­ ST. ANDREW'S CUUKCII « RAY MALLISSI—Popular ^Vooalist '•i,. seen the greens over in Branford, Foods Cove Street Morris Cove aisle to the altar followed by Mr. Painter & Paperhanger looking for Ills' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reasonably Priced Grannis Corner Potter wlio was attended by Mr. Ja­ GEORGE SINGER SONGS Guilford and.Madison and alsd O'Connor of Forbes Place recently. tlfuUy decorated h*. golden colors, EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR -WORK Who tdlls hlih not, to worry, lets down In West Haven and Mllford Sunday at H A.M. morning wor­ cob Weldlcln. Mi-s. Potter ' was Phono 4-2005 get, ourselves' a gal. dressed In laypndar orchid and Mr. and Mrs. Potter v;ere born In< \\ this summer and they look real ship. New Havijn and'left there in IBin Lot UB ofltimato your'job heat. Maybe by the time the next At the Official Board meeting wore a corsage , ot small yellow Roaaoiiablo Bates Father had yod listened, to the FINE FOODS SINCE 1915 rose buds and yellow baby ranun­ for California. Tlioy had planned s^^ band concert . is held here the Tips for Your Monday night it was voted to ac­ to celebrate their annlvcr.sary v/Ith story of your kid Green will look better. And while TABLE D 'HOTE DINNERS cept the vote of the congregation culus. Phono 4-3132 CLUB LUNCHEONS their relatives In New Haven but Xhere is no substitute You'ed have kept the . boy from we're on the subject it would be "Be Cool" , taken Sunday, June 2t, to close tliei owl'hg to Uie travelUn'g accomoda- 28 Itemingwny Ave., trouble, I bet you wished you On behalf of the congregation East Haven News - for skill. And no }ieed for [real nice to see Old Glory'waving Geo. Mazza's Celebrated Orchestra cliurch August 12 to September 2, Mrs. Robert Jolmson. presented to .tlon.s and also Mrs. Potter's recent did. I from the l!iberty Pole next time.- Cannpaign Inclusive, the vapatlon season. substitution, since it cos ts, Featuring Betty Daniels, !'Naine'','ypoaliat Mr. and Mrs.,potter an 'anniver­ Illness their plai-1.1 were changed; m \ no more to be advantaged So let tills be.a, lesson' "Father," •^'onr .Slimmer-weight su^'s will ..,-*. -i\ Buying and Service Guide arid" harken to your ohlld. Tuesday Thru Saturday sary gift of fnoney encased in a Jv by the skilled profes­ General Knox — Delightfully Air-Cooled'r— keep lliat "cool" feel niueli gold box. The MPC Sunday school No matter what the 'problem,' don't bettor if you have flicin vogn- When You Need class ot Pasadena of which Mrs. sional services of this let yourself revile. Now England's Finest and Largest Restaurant Prescription Pharmacy; liU'ly, carefully cleiined. A Plumber Potter was a member for 20 years No Shortage of Whiskey Here! Augle's ST. VINCENT'S de PAUL'S CHURCH was present for the service. Mr. George A. SIsson EJIGAGEMENT Masses, New Church, Taylor ave-, Call 4-1357 and Mrs. Potter are charter mem­ Yes! We Have Imported Scol-ch Whiskey Auto Repair Mr. and Mrs. Henry FaslE of 37 nue, 6:45, 8:00 and 10:00 A.M. EAST HAVEN CLEANERS bers ot St. Paul's church being the INSURANCE HOLCOMBE'S Old Church, Main street, 8:30 and' first two ntembers received Into Pardee place and Soiith End Shores, Alterations — Repairing — Dyeing — Shoe Repairing GENERAL REPAIRING announce the engagement of their 11:00 A.M. Peter A. Limoncelli the church and are still very ac­ FIRE —BONDS TIRES — BATTERIES daughter, Dorothy Ann, to Lieut. .309 Man. St. . Phone 4-1109 East Haven PLUMBING and HEATING tive. Following • the church service AUTOMOBILE - CASUALTY AAA SERVICE AAA an informal reception was held In William C. Qlrard of Jacksonville, CONTRACTOR !1 Chidscy Ave., East Haven Phono 4-02i21 439 Muin St. Fa., Rec'ently returned from over­ the Rose Garden ot the Potter seas duty Lieut. Qerard a B-17, pi­ Ko Job Too Largo home, and refreshments were .served to a host of well wishers. lot, Is now stationed at Greensboro, No Job Too Small Economy Package Store THIS SPACE N.C. ., Congratulations and gifts were re­ East Haven Garage 199 Hemingway Ave. ceived from friends In a dozen East Havon California communities, Ketchikan, fOUHDED IVIO FOR RENT Alaska, Minnesota and New Haven, JOIIN BIQNDI, FIIUF, Gus's Conn. GENERAL AUTOMOBILE 50 CENTS The wedding cake was very beau- REPAIRING Main Restaurant PEli WEEK Central Cleaners iSO Miln St. 4.1400 Hut Haven DAILY BLUE PLATE, CLEANING - REPAIRING Hear ye! Hear ye! SPECIALS C5 cents up ALTERING . 3 DAY SERVICE Under' tills heading a weekly Indian Trail Riding Washington Ice & market place is aftordod all who School bil Co. WePicIcUp have wants of one kind or another. S. Calubreso & Sons The cost is 10 cents a lino, three Pcrso?ini DIreciion Harry McLay lines 25 cents. Minimum charge 25 Special Attention to Oliildren 161 UEMIHOWAY AVE. and Deliver cents. Advertisements must be re­ Riding Classes Now Forming BEB., 0 UBE AVE. ceived before'.6 P.M. Wednesday. PHONE 1.0280 ' . EAST lIAVBH 1 tl CLOSED MONDAYS DURING Park McLay Bradley St. Ralph Amato's JULY and AUGUST Phone 4-2807.' FOR SALE—One oil tank, 401 gal­ Phone 4-0070 lons with gravity tank, 57 Short PARK McLAY Francis E. Campbell New Restaurant 1332 Main St. East iTaven Beach road. ' Swimming all day and until REAL ESTATE Completely Renovated 10 P. M, Evenings ' Sales - Rentals' - Management 130 Cosey Beach Avenue Momauguiu Reduce Service Calls 25% Adults arie,' Chililren 25c Listings '\yanted Life Guard SEA FOOD. STEAK, AND CHICKEN DINNERS 218 llemingwiiy Ave. 4-1980 CHOICE LIQUORS : . > INSTALL OIL LINE FILTER NOW T.&M. Gulf Service Tel. 4-0175 • ,.-. n .r-.,r->,. S. J. ESPOSITO Model A • .$12.50 Installed Largest - Most Modern - Most Complete Stocked Station / CESSPOOLS (2500-3000 Gallon Capacity) Gasoline - Oil - AoceasorioB ' Sand Stone - Pill • Loam Liquor Store Between New York and Boston Tiro Reoapping Phone '1-*)S,8 Established 1933 Oars Sprayed PCRCe 5rtttNGr^6E0R6£WHElAN Model B $9.50 Installed First Class Service 80 A Silver Sands Kd., East Haven Malit St.'Cor. Olintter OAk Ave. IT 15 THE PRIVATE OPIUlOM « BEER —ALE WHISKEY WHELAN'S (1000-1200 Gallon Capacity) WHISKEY ' Ripple Springs, Lord 'Willow All Famous Brands in Stock SERVICE STATION NO SHORTAGE HERE East Haven BRAOLEY U MAIN Old Token, Prince George Wo may be out of your favorito Wm. H. Brennah Above Prices Include Spare Replaoeraent Cartridge temporarily, but never for long THAT 10U WtLL APf-REClATE Eoamer ALL YOtJ -WANT . , Hardsvare Store THEIQ EFFORTS ICE COLD Keep asking for'your favorite / \ TO PLEASE -fOO Sale — all $3.29 brand. PAINTS — GLASS — TOYS Adaptable to All Makes of Oil Burners Watch - Clock Kbpairing OLEANINO SUPPLIES — OAKDEK SUPPLIES — OENBBAl II0U88U0LU | MEEDS RUMS —$2.99 . PETRI WINES 273 Main Street Saat Ilaven^ 31S.M«ln St., cor. Elm Strait CEILING PRICES UP TO $4.00 Next to Oupltot Theater There are Many Reasons why this store is East Haven's Goodrich Ron Virgin Havana Club NOW Shopping Center lor Quality Foods. You and Your Neigh­ Old St. Croix ' Sloppy 3oQ DESSERT WINS ..$1.04 bors enjoy buying here where service is always satisfactory Ron Imperadpr East Haven East Haven Gpddard's • RED TABLE WINES ..." .'.. ..72c and foods ai'e at their best. OIL BURNERS FUEL OIL Ron Roy Ron Adalbo Upholstery .Shop Package Store Don Q Granada WHITE TABLE WINES 77c John C.'Santino, Prop,- Imported and 'Domostio PHONE 6-0181 'BOLE AGENTS FOR FAMOUS BELLOWS WHISKIES — GIN Olin.ii-3 Made To Ordpr 'Wines Liquors, and Beers, WOLFE'S QUALITY FOOD SJHgP BRAPUyfe«A»Ns^ipH

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^&cx^obobo^^o^^csBooo«N^eooD««^&&e^»^ PAOB rOTO THE BRANPORD REVIEW • EAST HAVEN KEWS THE BRANFORD REVIEW • EAST HAVEN NEWS yil TAQB FIVl » <^ The Lanphiers Cove Mi NORTH BRANFORD •Little Episodes Garden Notes Stony Creek Branford Review Sponsored by Branford Garden Club Julia Lanphlcr et al has leased swm.^,^mmmm Services In the local churches on rector. (Established 1828) From Old Mrs. M. D. Stanley, Correspondent three pieces ot land at Lanphiers The quarterly meeting of the gory will be "Spiritual Tonic." Cove to the Lanphlcr Cove Associa­ Sunday will Includb; Holy Eucharist will be celebrated and CHURCH OF CHRIST , Masses at 7 and 0:1B o'clock nl at 10 o'clock on Sunday morning, Falrmount Association was held Miss Bessie Davis of Hunting­ tion for five years from March 1 at East Haven ton avenue has left St. Raphael's A'commlttee meeting for the At­ Playground Fund. Rev. Joseph White, pastor a yearly rental of $5000. St, Augustine's Catholic Church, at Zlon Episcopal Church, Rev. East Haven Nev/s last night In the Annex Fire House Hall when a discussion was held Hospital where she recently under­ tic Auction was'held at the home Date Is August 11th at the Com­ Mrs. George Page of Johnson's Kev. John J. McCarthy, pastor, PubUshed-Every Thursday By The Old-Tlmer Francis J. Smith, Rector, Mrs. Paul upon the new East Side sewer Act went an operation and Is now at of the chairman, Mrs. C. E. Smith, munity House 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. There,will be a college whist at Point Is a fortnight guest ot Mr. Frank Priiwley, organist and choir MEYER LESHINB R. Howklns, organist and choir di­ Calvin C. KIrkham, the father of which passed the General Assem­ on Tuesday, and- definite plans Come and brings your friends- the Indian Point House, July 24 at and Mrs. Charles. Foster, Ludlow, director. An eight o'clock Mass will PuWsher her summer home In West Haven. 9 o'clock for the benefit of the rector. George C. KIrkham, whose home­ bly on the last day of the session. Pvt. ^ohn L. Gregory, 'Jr., Is were made. there will be room for all. Mass. .-.r si be celebrated In Northford. ALICE T.' PETERSON Church of Christ. Refreshments Mrs. Ray U^i Plant, Jr., Is the stead, now owned and occupied by The sewer act goes into affect July home on furlough from Camp Gor­ Members of the committee pre­ Morning worship will be at 11 The annual bazaar planned for Editor, Branford Review 1, 1948. The rain has been so plentiful, will be served. guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Telephone -Branford 400 Fred Wolfe, Jr., Is being moved don, Ga. This is his first time home sent were Mesdames Griswold, Ai­ o'clock at the North Branlord Con­ the benefit of St. Augustine's Cath­ back from Main street to Rowe At the St. Andrew's Methodist ling, Birch, Bowman, Sawtelle, everyone's gardens are looking Taxpayers of the Stony Creek Paul B. MttcCr.eady at Johnson's If you must pinch peiiiilcs, PAUL H. STEVENS since entering the service four Point. M; ,i gregational Church, Rev, Roger olic Church will be held this year court to make room for a business church Sunday at 11 the sermon Farnsworth, Tucker, W. R. Smith, better than last year I have never Association, Inc. are notified that Cummlngs, pastor, Mrs. Douglas B, on the evenings ot July 2S-20-27-2U Editor, East Haven News topic by the Rev. Dr. John L. Gre- months ago. had asters so early as I picked some taxes are due and payable July 24. David Fierce^ son of Mr. and Mrs, pinch whci'o il woii'l hurl. jpe/7c(w/>ere Each night a $25 War Bom will be East Haven 4-2607 block, was quite a figure in East Flanders, Wm. Pinkham, Doane C. Holalbrd, organist and choir di­ M, Upson, Stanley and Misses last week. If not paid by August 24 interest Harry Pierce Is recovering from a Cut clown on unnecessary /Y C/oes Member of Haven years ago. We old-timers HOME FROM HOSPITAL few days Illness.« remember him as the keeper of the Pratt and Zacker. Other members Lilies, orange, yellow, red and shall be charged. New England Press Association East Haven Reds white, veronica, baby's breath, There Is progress being made at luxuries, hul doii'l skimp on Uncorking left-handed fast ball biggest general store in these parts, We are glad to report that Wal­ were unable to attend. S,. 1-c and Mrs. Dirk Francois, SUBSCRlFnON RATE ter H. Goodrich of the Walter H. The committee consider . them­ beehalen, false dragon-head, marl- Jr., ot Bowhay Hill announce the the cottage being erected on How­ food. Food is henlth, food NEW HAVEN Is WAC .Softball pitcher Cpl. Shir- a store that occupied a large frame Play St. Lawrence gold, zinnia, all colors ot phlox, ard Avenue fbr Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ii;y Ilarrl.son of North Branford, $2.00 a year, Payable in Advance structure that stood where Met- Goodrich Oil company Is home selves very lucky -to obtain the ser­ birth of a daughter, Qeorglana on PHONE ENTERPRISE Advertising Rates on Application hoUihocks, gaillardia, Iricotlana, June 29. Seaman Francois is with Rlnker and theii'sons. is energy for aclion. Food calf's does today and reached over Boy's Brigade from the hospital. His riiany friends vices of Carl Hartman ot Walllng- bachelor's button, and petunias ' Bobby Peterson is vacationing 2340 • .Stationed at the AAF Redistribu­ tord as auctioneer. Mr. Hartman Is the Seabees in the Pacific. comes first. tion Station No. 1, Atkuitie City, THE BRANFORD REVIEW, Inc. to What Is now the corner of KIrk­ hope for a speedy recovery. make a very cheerful garden and with his grandparents In Walllng- ham avenue. He was also the town The East Haven American Le­ a noted . and . popular auctioneer Mrs. Lewis Doollttle Is chalr-| N.J., Opl. Harri.son is assigned to 37 Rose St., Branford With these_ flowers you can plcK all tord. clerk for a great many years and gion Reds Will play the strong St. and has most generously donated you want, as they grow so plentiful. man ot the annual bazaar to bCj Mrs. Donald Kobler and daughter EAST HAVEN NEWS his services for the occasion. the Finance Olllce. 112 Baltonstall Pkwy., &ist Haven the postmaster as well. There aren't Lawrence Boys' Brigade nine • at Miss Janice Bergmark of Fair­ All gardens should have a few held in August at the Church of Nancy, are spending two weeks In "ol?a^?*«i«s» very many now who remember it, the local High School this Sunday field, Conn., is the guest of Mr. and Lunch win be served by Mrs. A. sunflowers for the birds, especially. Christ and given by the Ladles' Kingston, N.Y. with Mrs. Kobler's Entered as second class matter P. Tucker and'committee. l!lven away, 'fho usual activities October IB, 1028, at the Post Ofllce but when the East Haven Fire de­ afternoon at 2:30. The St. Lawrence Mrs. William Bree ot Forbes place The long stalks of the butterfly Auxiliary. The following will assist;' aunt, Mrs. Reed Hummers, who has CAROLINA ELBERTA EXTRA FAMCY are bijing plaiuied by George Fair partment was first organized bock team has tufned In some decisive for a few weeks. Donations of furniture, old and bush can be used to advantage in just returned from India, where at Branford, Conn., under Act ot modern, vases, lamps, rugs, linens, Aprons: Mi's. John Spargo, Mi's, JUST RIGHT FOR CANNING . and his assistants. Volunteer work­ In the nineties it was named in victories' and is one of the out­ large bouquets and It Is blossom­ she has been for several years with March 3, 1897. . china, glass and anything else you Charles Seastrand, Sr., Mrs. Edwin ers are fieeded to assist With vari­ his honor, the Calvin C. KIrkham standing teams of the city, having ing now. also the colored and white the' Red Cross, STONE CHURCH NOTES can think .ot, are reQuested. We Burne, Mrs. Oliver Beach, and Mrs. summer hours ous phases of the fair. Hook and Ladder Company. held the championship West Ha­ hydrangea. Mrs. Marlon R. Bennett of Dou­ hen, leader of a group of Guilford ven Hornets to a 5-3 victory. We gladly welcome all visitors to hope to, redllze a large sum as a John Heffernan: boys is also taking an active part. Tlie cool days have been a bless­ ble Beach Road leaves Sunday to In eo-opcnitlon willi OIIHT rcliiil stores of New Calvin KIrkham had been in Against opponents of the same cal­ The receptionists Sunday will be percentage will''be given to the Home cooked food: Mi's. Alex The'first get-together ot workers 4-H'ers from each section will work ing to "weeders" as It gave one a spbnd several' weeks in New York for the annual 4-H fair Was held business In the south. New Orleans, ibre the two teams have displayed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bauersfeld, Sr; Roberston, Mrs. William Spargo, HKVOU, SlinrtunbiTij'H 1M iili'imcil to iilTor its em- to make the affair a success. Ofll- our services during the summer chance to clean up without total-; City with Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. in the town hall recently;;The foir If I have heard rightly, but when- equal ability in the field. However, Ing expiring. Mrs. Gustave Guenthei;, Mrs. Mar­ cers are Mrs. Hany Junlver, chair­ the St. Lawrence team has shown months. Services during the sum­ PRUSSICK'S tin Northam, Sr. Bennett, n :. 50-U polyes a lienltlifnl, 5-(lny Wummer Hclieilure: will be held on August 23( and all, the war broke out he came north Some gardeners report the ap­ man, Miss Bertha Rose, secretary, more prowess at the bat. Co-Cap- mer season will be at 9:45 A.M. each Fancy work; Mrs. William Ma- A Sloppy Joe.restaurant was set BUSHEL entries must be placed by noon and and settled in East.Haven where SERVICE STATION pearance of the Jap beetle. Pick up last evening at the home ot Judging will begin at 1 o'clock. An and Arthur Cohen of . Guilford, he became one of our leading citi­ taln Bob Burdette will be on the Sunday. Services will begin at 11 hon, Mrs. John Ross, Mi's. ^Clayton JASKET $4-88 treasurer. mound for the Reds with MacKln- A.M. starting Sept. 9.- TEXAOd GAS and OIL them off or spray every day and Mrs. Arthur Hallden to celebrate entorlninmont has been .planned zens. It was in 1877 that he bought save yoiir plants. Johnson, Mrs. Mary Record. from the dwelling which is now being nel or O'Connell behind the plate. Mr. William GattUng who has Refreshments; Mrs. Charles Ma­ the birthday of Mrs. Arnold Hart, :losed every monday for the evening hours. i It Is hoped that cash prizes as Havoline Oil in Sealed 'Cam Several Garden Club members Guests were Mrs. Anthony Strceto, 4-H'urs from North Qullford. well as ribbons may be awarded moved, the house having been built A hotly contested game may be ex­served for two years as director of deira, Mrs. Joseph Hafner, Mrs: pected by all who attend. young people's work and supervisor Lubricate Cars are on the Doll Show committee, Mrs. Peter ' Witkowsky,' Mrs.. D Guilford, Branford, East': Haven, and contributions toward this end in 1873 by James Casey who had .Mrs. W. T. Nott Is chairman, and Joseph wiilte, Mrs. John Burne. . July 9 thru September 3 married Into an old East Haven of the Sunday school will preach A dlffereiit Grease for every Vegetables: Mrs. Earl Berger, Rofsbcck, Mi-s.>E. Doe, Mrs. E, Carl­ Northford and North Branford are win be appreciated. over a thousand dolls have been son, Mrs O. Hansen, Mrs. Alex Sea- Invited to make exhibits. Mr?. John family. The Caseys moved west on Sunday, August 5. "liurpose Mrs. Charles Hooghklrk, Mrs. F. N. oaned for thfl occasion. The affair strand, Mrs. Alfred Hansen, Mrs. WATERMELONS -^-- —all other days at regular hours 1 lyicCabo from Brijnford and Mrs. Mrs. Philip Lord and son and where, I believe, their children still Miss Betsy Cochran has been The pastor and Standing Com­ Jill Lubrication done bv will be held at the Community Clark, Mrs. Raymond Barnes. Naolmi\Talt from North Guilford live. visiting her, grandparents, Mr. and mittee offer their counsel to any of White Eelphant; Mrs. William P. Gumming.?, Mrs. Merrill Smith daughter of Wethersfleld are vaca­ eiperiended help. House August 10 and 11. Percentage and Miss Alice Hansen. LEMOKS CALIFORNIA-AIL SIZES LB will be glad to discuss exhibits with tioning with Mrs. T. J. Toole, ' Klrkham's store was a big one Mrs. Edwin B. Brown of Forbes our returning service men and wo­ West Main St. Tel. 448 ot the proceeds to be donated to Keast, Mrs. Howard Kelscy. those-interested, and Arthur Co­ South Montowese Street. and It dealt in all the many kinds Place tor a few days. men.. the Playground Fund. P.O. 2-c Peter Dougherty leaves CARROTS f"" NATIVE 2 ''CHS 17« of merchandise that a country Sunday to resume his duties after BIRTHDAYS town required. Upstairs was a big a 30-day leave following duty in CABBAGE NATIVE-FIRM HEADS LB 5« WHEN IN NEED OF Leo MalUoux—July 19 hall which was used by the Sons Miss Anna Cutler is the season's /Vfrica. BEETS ^'••'^'^'^ NATIVf BCH 7' of Temperance ond any other SCOTCH! WALLPAPER guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Miss Harriet Forbes ot Walling- Harry H. Hasklns—July 20 groups that wanted to hold a meet­ OR PAINT Daggett of Indian Neck. tord, formerly ot Branford is stay­ Isabelle V. Beach—July 25 Florence Hasklns—July 28 POTATOES USN„,_ WHITE 15 LB PK 69' ing, a dance, or a minstrel show. visit ing a tew months with Mr. and On the nfght of June 1, 1892 fire ONE TO A CUSTOMER • Vasa Star Lodge meets Fi'iday Mrs. Charles Howd. Polly Downey—July 29 -?e*«(|r-i night at Svea Lodge. A tea was given earlier this week Patricia Walsh-July 27 of Incendiary origin broke out In UNITED WALL PAPER Joan Paine—August 1 the KIrkham store and when Come in and get acquainted CO. by Mrs. Vincent McDonald to hon­ Ml-, and Mrs. James E. Flanders or Mr. McDonald's aunt. Miss Mary Martin Hal'lier—July 21 CEREALS TO SERVE NO POINTS-Frcsh Frozen Frosted Foods morning came the establishment 93 Crovm St., New Haven Evelyn Morris—July 20, with all Its stock and equipment ot Meriden are at their shoretront McDonald ot Washington, D.C. who WITH FRESH FRUIT RHUBARB " OZ TKG lOe was In ruins. And the town hall "We Save You Money" cottage tor the season. is staying wjth Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Rose Cipriani—July 27 next door had been desti-oyed but Castellon Package Store McDonald. Adele Weted—July 22 SPINACH 1^ 0^ f^° 29' Guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bobby Geler—July 24 only after the valuable town rec­ Theresa Borzlllo—July 22 BRUSSEL SPROUTS "oz f^° 30. ords had been taken to safety. John Rieeitelli, Permittee ' Hooghklrk are Daniel and Bernard The fire brought home to the tax­ Pierce of Raynham Center, Mass. ASPARAGUS SPEARS 'KG 45' payers of the community the woe­ 293 Main Street ' .• East" Haven Mr. and Mrs. Howard'Kelsey an­ Mr. and Mrs. Francis Commor- ful lack of fire protection and Mr. nounce the coming marriage of tord. Mill Plain have-been enter­ KIrkham, Mr, Isaac Hagaman and their daughter, Beatrice. Mary to taining friends from New Jersey. lUklte. BpAMf. Qe^ieaU ^ i ^<*«-'5f**Wl^ •^•(*M-fii't^ '(t;J"M"*-J'f*.!? ^-TU^-*^-^'^^^^'^^ •'^™" .J-ty^-—^--A-'-i--^*»^ly«-^>~-^^'y- ~-" ^a^P«^s?«^^i.fai.agB^B»waf'^e6s»«;^.-^a%i

Thursday, July 19, 1945 Thurgdftv. July 10.1H6 pi THE BRANFORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS PAGE BEVEH THE BRAKHOBD REVIEW'.- feAST HAVEN NEWS their spot In the world of play; taln, the Candlelight players did; sister Mrs. Woods Chandler of New li Miss Mary Casertano has return­ grams arid advertising. jtlhgs ot TVaiicls-JOharihes and "go on Bayberry Lane Indian Neck. fhe Misses Ha?.el Dornian, Sylvia ed to Cheshire following two weeks New Smash Hit Qoorge Si'ltaufman and Moss one swell Job. • ., , • Meonwhlle..they sax .their lines to Montowese simply for the fun In flhamo ' tin 1939 In Btony Creek In which Players Ready Miss Mary Mohcr of Ansonia and Dagastlno and Rest Marie Wlttku- Haven, are spending the-season at vacation at Indian Neck. Hart wrote, a's we all realize, a The story behind the players Is oveK aiVd' bVer' hSalnI froin" bediftein 6t:ii:r'- '•-•;>.••••-•.• •• •- Womenwiil wear black this Jail Alien Uourse, Warren E. Young. [ Miss Mary Casertano of Cheshire husonof New Jersey have been 1 Indian Neclc. Begins Tuesday smash hit in "George Washington this—eleven young men and wo­ to bath, from cottage to. theater, Be assured of this, The Candle­ Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Scott of AugUsta French played leads Mr. and Mrs. J. T. .Whalen Jr., At Montowese Slept Hero." men, trained In dramatics with from soiip to dessert for their pne SHORT BEACH Ted Jacooks family at the shore spent the wreck end visiting them. spending several days with Mr Mrs. Peter Vllleco and her daugh­ light players will give their audi­ New York City sUmmering at Kil- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Llchty of and Mrs. D. C. Rouseh at their tot- and sons Jay and Robert bt West- ter of Hotchkiss Grove have been Everywcek finds a- new smash At tlie Montowese Playhouse this some sttigo, screen and radio work ambition is not- to paint scenes ences the very best they have in April Showers stray with July hit at the Clinton Playhouse and In New Show week the Candlelight playtrs played have pooled their resources'nndtaK and arrnnge fdr lighting but to give lam's Point Wciither irian giving First Avenue Indian Neck enter tage on Linden Avenue, Indian vllle are spending the season at in Pre.'ique Isle, Me., visiting Pfc. the time stock companies have to lunch. Twenty-seven atteudcd the [summer, tans excellent opportunity Women's Relief Corps today- at Hptchkiss Grove. this week Is no exception. "Blithe By S. B. to satlsfattory houses but were not cuts. Between" rehearsals they learn their ttudibnccs aii evening's enter- prepare productions, which believe ST. i:i,izAni?rii's R. c. ciitincn Mi's. Elizabeth Saunder's Joe lalned Miss Ann Clarke'ol Long Is­ Neck. Peter Vlllecco . Pastor, Rev. William O'ajjiBii July covered dish luncheon. to do fade out. land for the week end. Mr. artd Mrs. MpElhone of New Spirit" is plnyhig for the last four Branford Is Sijollcd. Over a period able to protlucc convincing results. next \^oek's storyl-keep'houst, COok', thlhmcnt'of superiority. me, isn't long. Btuho tattcS gtbup of boys to N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Dag- days with a matinee on Saturday of yeiirs local theater goers have Seen from the experlonccd eye h>mt for food .arrange tor scenery Curates, Rev, Joseph Birafcley Rev. William Sawyer of East Woolen goods will be more plen­ Mrs. John F. Masruy of Linden Haven are .spending the summer I hope they make the grade— Having unpacked, and cleaned Repairs In Baptist Church low­ gelt are members ot the New Ha­ and according to the ' reviewers come to expect a magnificent job of a Broadway fan the opening play and props, clean the dust of three these ambitious youngfolk. We and taken time to .ileep "Out ot the Rev. William Myc|« Rutherford Is at Highland Park tiful come cold weather Mr. and er room. Wftter Main gufihes in Avenue, Indian ;Neck had as house ven colony In Indian Neck. Mrs. In the Barnacle cottage pn Lin­ Sunday Masses at 0 and 10 o'clock for a few days. Mrs. James Lowell of Mcrlden at FOR SALE each and everyone In the play arc at its summer playhouses. Export cannot be given laudatory review, years from the stage and remove who have missed summer produc- Prying Pan" next week may make Meadow Street, loiks like even wa- guests last weeit end, Miss Jeanne Daggett's sister, Miss Anna Cutler, den Avenue, Indian Neck. Week Enjoyed as the work of n group of make-up in order to go to toWti to Martin Halller has as guests Tom their cottage in Stony Creek end guests included Ivtr. and Mrs. outstanding in their individual management, directing, make-up tlbns can forget for aivevenlhef the us allglttd w() went to Indian Neblc Diapfer dictator greets all friends, ter mains have their All of water Hall, Mr. Donald Murry and Mrs. Is their guest for the summer. One Berkshire Boar parts. and superb acting, arc accepted. young enthusiasts eager to onter- arrange for posters, tickets, pro­ big names ot stage and screen, set- Just for the Jun.ot It. " UNION CHAPEL my Reynolds of West Haven and R. B. Miller, Jr., and her son, Mr. and Mrs. G. Douglas Wiepert Ralph Jugo and Mrs. Howard 14 months old. Four young jjohn Hayes of Brooklyn, N.Y. relatives, guests and bill collectors these days World War H Vets "Gamby", Marie Gambarelll, no­ Settings the like of which Broad­ Rev. J. Edward Newton ol WestVlllc meet to dlscuSs organization "plans Ilobert, all from Great Neckj L. I. of Lincoln Street", New Haven are I Humphrey and baby Peter Starr of boars. Eight young sows. All way envied have come to load Joel Klzer of Florida has been a With "Eat now", and from the New .Britain. ted ballet and stage -star heads a J Pastor state of our ration books the kid Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Sackett and occupying their summer home In registered iind vaccinated for large cast which Includes Ouy Branford to demand a completely recent visitor in town. Mrs. F. S. Jourd&n,, West Main daughters Shirley arid Dorothy are Indian Neck: Prudence C. BuVt, ejQiert on anal­ •iB'WAYiSTAGE'HllKSy >» vndenomlnauonai I The Annuol Meeting of the Civic came by the phrose honestly. hog cholera and hfemorragio Spaull, Estelle Brody and Ruth finished Job with entirely satisfying NOW THRU SUNDAY Street Is at her surAmSr home. Sa­ surhmerlng at Indian Neck, First Mr. Huntington English of Liv­ yses of handwriting is staying at results. ' Montowese Playhouse I Association of Short Beach will be Prolji the records, and giving the Montowese House. septicemia. , , Conley. 9:45 Church School chem's Head. :•., ' Avenue in the Dixie Jr., Among ingston Street, New Haven, and her W. W. HAM BRANFORD Sitting In the third row loft 11 is Matineo Saturday 110;0b Serition by the pastor. An­ held at the Chapel, on Friday evc- credit to Sarah J. Day's "The Man All plays are under the supervis­ A Broadway Cast on a Hill Top"—a letter written guests over the week end Included ion of Samuel Wasserihan, noted not difficult to forget that actors them, "The Spirit of God"—Nold- ,nlng, July 27, at 8 o'clock for the Among the guests registered at Miss Claire Doughan ot New Ha­ I purpose of hearing reports of of­ Sept. 13, 183? "the day, before yes- throughout New England ' for his must have experience. Actors may >^ presents Unger. terdoy was 'training; day' in Bran- the Sheldon House are Lt. Com, ven.. Don'f Neglect Slipping theatrical presentations, and for be born actors but it is In the little ficers for the election of tllree and Mrs. R. E. Tyrrel of Brooklyn, 4-6 Mrs. Leon B, Shorey )Vtll sing members ot the Executive Board ford. Alex and I attended It and of Ensign Robert A. Mcintosh of the week beginning Tuesday, July theater that they have an oppor­ BLITHE SPIRIT" n BOlq'during the hymn sing after iftnd for the transaction ot anj^ oth- all motley oorigrogatlons that ever N.Y'. I Hamden spent several days with C. R. Fairehild FALSE TEETH 24, Mr. Wasserman will present tunity to bring out talent and find "George Washington whlcli the pastor, who was unable |er business that may come before ll sot eyes upon this was the, most |or. and Mrs. Geo. Piicher at their Po falsa teeth drop, sllji or -wnbhls Agatha Christie's "Tpn Little In­ with /^ A A,1 13 XA MARIA GAMBARELLI cottage on Linden Avenue, before when you tnlk, oat, laueh' or sneeto? nlng througli the summer from 8 '-J. -'*• ^^l ^ 1 Star of Ballot n.iul Slaeo to attend last week, will speak the Association. ludicrous. In the first place the ex­ -ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Don't be annuycd nnd ctnbniTaased by dians". It Is the first New England Slept Here" briefly. leaving for the Pacific on July 14. Buch handicaps. FAHTEETH. an alka­ showing for this' gre'at mystery until 10. , Mrs. H, J. Read, Clerk, will be' at ercises were to be gone thru' oh. the line (non-acfii) powder lo sprlnklo on Guy SpauU — Estelle Brody — Rulli. Conloy public SQuare around which was Mrs. Page Harman.of West Hart­ your plates, keeps falsa teolh mora thriller with plenty of laughs and Red Cross health officials througli FRIDAY and SATURDAY .the Fife House, Short Beach on ford has been spending tlio past Wiring and Repairs firmly act. Gives conflilsnt feeling of se­ out the nation warn that summer­ Thq' next meeting of the Sun­ I.Wednesday, July 26, from 8 to 0 one continuous line of waggons curity and added comfort. No Rummy, very shortly will leave on transcon­ AH Sells Hrscrvt'd—lives. $1.00, ?1.50—Muls. ."iOc, 7r.c plus tax shine Society will beheld August 13 three weeks with Lt. (]g) Harmans gooey, paaty tasto or feellne. QetKAS- tinental lour. time, the most popular vacation P.M. for the recording of proxies some SclllnB Lobsters, Oysters, Wa­ TB12TH today at any drug store. season of the year, can be the most at Uie.home of Mrs. Walter Halller and the transfer of property. termelons, cakes, etc., etc.. In fact parents at Seldon Cottage Linden WIRINO FOR THE HOME, COTTAGE, STORE Heading the cast are such well Coming ' j and will .take the form of a box Avenue. Mrs. Harman has left to known names as Virginia Pine hazardous, Pointing out common STARTS TUESDAY,' JULY 24 — Matinee Wod aiulSat. Chairman Mrs. Hohart Howard every thing there Is usually found vacation mistakes—too much sun, NEXT WEEK — rraiiois Swann's Oomody in such places. Then there were spend a few weeks in Glen Falls, OR FACTORY (Mrs. Quentln Reynolds) and Cath­ wishes to thank all those who made N.Y. strenuous activity crowded into a the recent Chapel food sale a sue 'chuck luck' tables for both negroes Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wesson of Capitol Theatre erine Squire, wlio was recently vot­ Agatha Christie's 281 MAIN ST. EAST HAVEN ed 'the best actress and Who only brief time, improper hot weather "PMJ'OF TIHE FRYING PAN" Shore Line cess, and whites, the lorgest bank I saw Columbia Boulevard in Waterbury 103 Prank Street Tel. 4-0722 East Haven diet, and a general tendency to \\ Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Semegrn.n, was 23 cents, pretty tall. A drink­ are staying in the Blackstone Jr. a few weeks ago returned from Tliiirs., Pri., 'Sat:, July 10-2P-21 Europe. Also George Mitchell and over-exert. Medical and Heallii TEN LITTLE iNbJANS" BEGINNING TUESDAY, JULY 24tU of Yonkers, N.Y., wore week end ing booth was in operation, about; for the summer on Linden Avenue, service described the return to Mason Richard Bowler playing their orig­ with , Curtain 8:30 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford S. a hundred feet apart around the Indian Neck. .Weekend guests were Wanted Without Love work of a typical careless vacation­ VIRGINIA PINE — CATHARINE SQUIRE whole square. You will e^fclalm— Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brandely of inal parts. • ' Semegran. < Lucille Ball, Keeiinii Wynn er, "burned to a crisp, embellished GEORGE MITCHELL —' RICHARD BOWLER Contractors Lois Qallagher is confined to her and all this in the Old Puritanical Wdterbury. JANITRESS Here Is another show that should wltli poison ivy and much more Tuesday, Woilnosday, Friday, Saturday Evenings at 8!30 home by a bad case of poison ivy. state of Conhecticut, the land of Mrs. L. C. Baker from Hamden be- placed on your "must see" list fatigued than when he loft." RESERVATIONS NOW Phono Clinton 2140 , $1.06''-$1,50 plus tax ' • rCHIMNEYS Mr. and Mrs. Cohen' and their blue laws arid witchcraft The Is spending the summer in the Mo­ • Night'TO) Girl but reservations should be made son .Victor of Bristol are house- military went through theU' exer- hawk cottage on Bayberry Lane at TO CARE FOR LADIES' Vivian Austin, Billy' Dunn early. The regular matinee will be FIREPLACES guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dayld Ro-| vlsos very creditably."—Alijcrt. Indian NecK Mr. and Mrs. Edward BULLARD'S held on Wednesday and Saturday.. RENEWED and GLEANED ganson. Travel at 20 miles per over Mon- Soovli ot Waterbury are spending ' LOCKER ROOM Sun.; Jfon., TMOS., .Inly ;i'2-2n-L:4 Mr. and Mrg. Clarence ' Munger towese Street because of loose two weeks with Mrs. Baker. APPLY 8 to 5 or BEFORE ,Septic Tanks and their son, William, are at their stones, ..The Mel BIgelows move Spending the summer in the Lln- Son of Pine Orchard ^ Cesspools summer homo in Mulberry Pointj Int6 Mckoe house and the Harold dy Cottage on Bayberry Lane at NOON ON SATURDAY Complete Guilford. . Barkers move into the Bigelow Itidlan Neck are-Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ A Guy, A Gal, and Ljeut. Edward Fusco ot the Army BUILT, CLEANED and John Dwyer is convalescing after house, Prospect Street Don Bal- ard Hannan and children from Air Forces Is spending a 00-day REPAIRED 1 his recent operation, lou treijited for cut on hand re- West Haven. A Pal leave with his family. Lieut. Fusco, Mr. and Mrs. James Cannon Tel. 1079 BranfoiKl Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Har- celve^ from broken window glass.... New Departure who was recently liberated from 0 graves will move Soon from Clarlc ...S. Sgt.; ifaol^ Ward attc;nds din­ from New HaVen and daughter Home Furnishers "Weclniwdiiy, .Inly 25 Gorman prison camp, holds the Avenue to a home they have purr ner for former prisoners of war at jpolly are spending the month ot Division, G.M.C. DFC, the Air Medal and the'Purple chased on the Short Beach Road. Stalag Lu'ft Post No. 4..'. July in Miss Atkins cottage on Old Acquaintance Heart. The McNamara family of Fair "The Enchanted Cottage by Sir Bayberry Lane at Indian Neck. Mr. and Mi'S. 'Franklin Wagner \ GUILFORD, CONN. •%. The Branford Tile Haven arc at the Mason waterfront Arthur Wing. Pinero which was Miss Kathleen O'Neal ot New Ha­ Elm Street Nev7 Haven Oemer Orange have had as their guests Mi-. Wag­ cottage this season. siiovin in movies this week is mod­ ven and Miss Charlotte Moher of No Time to Love ner's aunt, Miss Hazel Putnam of and Marble Co. Lee S. Seeley, Beckett Avonoe has ernised version of. the play given Ansonia are spending the .summer Thurs., ]''ri.VSii|:., .Inly^2(;-:^7-28 Rockford, 111. and his sister. Mi's. returned home from the hospital. Wiillam Wink of White Plans, N.Y. -v-'' GENERAL CONTRACTOR The Victoria Leach • house, For­ The Affairs of Lieut. Harry Cox ot the ATS'Is ( MASON and PLASTER WORK rest Street has been transferred to spending fifteen days with his fam­ v: Mr. and Mrs. O. W. White. Susan ily here. Lieut. Cox has Just • re­ B. BRBCCIAROLl turned from the South Pacific. Phone 1119 Miss Put Wagner was guest of I'll l^emerinber April honor Saturday at a birthday party 119 Ivy St. Brdnford, Conn in lionor ot her third birthday. suminer hours Present were Betsy Barnes, Kip Paine, Martha pprton;.Sandra Mc- Ardle, Maureen' MUlvey, 'Terry Den­ REFRIGERATION Laura Rozar recuperating Irotn ning, Marilyn Holcottibe,' Michael '••%T^ appendicitis operation Margie BUSINESS Pendleton, Douglas Schoenfeld, SERVICE and Milllcent Sudao at Camp Trln- Fraricis Petrlllo, ' Austlii ' Healy, Ita, N.H T'other day a man DIRECTORY Skipper Cowles and Put Wagner. ALL TYPE UNITS about town told of the usual • , -'5.1' Miss iPeggy Ann McNeil Is at PARTS ON HAND chatter on a third party . this Camp Townshend, Morris, Conn. OOMMERCIAL AND Fall, come elections with repetition, Why not have your typewriter and Mr. and Mrs.' Donald McLood DOMESTIO of talk to groom Albert Plant for adding machine equiijment placed and son, Bobbie, of Woodslde, N.Y. selectman .Sight to see Is stiirs In first class condition? Our fully will spend the weekend with Mr. In and out the clouds above Yale equipped service department will and Mrs. Traver Cowles. Alfred Hazard Bowl at Pop Concert, while below do this work promptly and effici­ Mr. Howard BodwoU of Burbank, 24 Hour Servioo >— Tel. 1884 Is green grass catching moonbeams ently' and furnish, without charge, Calif, win arrive Saturday to spend Breezy Whorttleberry on vaca­ loan machines. some time with his sister, Mrs. El­ tion. He bummed a gas coup'ori RELIANCE TYPEWRITER CO. mer Horton. This is their first re­ from a friend so he ain't talkln' .m • C. B. GUY, Mgr. — union in over ten years. this week—just hanging his he^d Telephone 7-2738 Miss Frances Joannes and Miss 109 Crown Street New Haven Marion Edgerton entertained Tues­ Guaranteed Boilers, Radiators, Pipe day at a shower in honor of Miss Plumbing Fixtures, Lumber, Jane Lang whose engagement has Storm Sash and Doors, Insulat­ been announced recently. Present ing Wool; Wall Board and Roofing were Mrs. Harrison Lang, Mrs. F. Y. THE METROPOLITAN WRECKING Joannes, Mrs. H. Clark •\^oolley, GIRLS-WOMEN CO., 1730 State St., New Haven, Mrs. Frederick Reimers, Mi's. Har­ Piione 7-0204. ry Paine, i/lrs. Douglas Schoenfeld, Mrs. Charles Edwards, Mrs.. How­ LOST—Passbook No. 12G79. If ard Stevens, Mrs. Franklin Walgiier found return to Branford Sav- Miss Ruth Baxter, Mrs. Donald Ol­ ing.s Ii<-ink. 7-19 son, Mrs. Traver Cowles, Miss Jo­ WANTED M^'^'- annes, Miss, Edgerton and Miss Lang. It has always been the policy of your light and power company to purchase avail­ '[^ On Singer Sewing Machines \. able services and materials from Connecticut Hrms. In that way the largest possible amount of the total money we have to spend is expended right here in our own state.. The Branford Red Cross Motor Corps, Captain Eleanor Harvey, commanding, has consented to co­ ''5/ Experience Not Necessary "i^ iri 1944 we spent $15,076,000 here at home operate with the Branford Veter­ in the bag! . . , $1,781,000.In divi­ ans Advisory Committee of the Re- Gut of this omount $7,062,000 went for fuel, We spent $4,956,000 for ; . . $1,277,000 for Employment Commission, John E. • . • •• ',•••• .\- dends to our 13,595 Con­ wages to our employees slate and local taxes Brainerd, chairman, to assist In services, materials and supplies, purchased gas necticut stockholders. ALF a billion dollars . . . $59 for every man, Good business for us? Certainly! and electricity, arid for miscellaneous expenses. the gathering ot information and Paid While Learning—High Earnings statistics helpful to the operation H, woman and child livinj^ here . . . that's what ^ 1 y of the Veterans Information Cen­ the vacation business was worth to New England ter at the Town Hall. Good for you, tool /• ' . ./.; •• • • in 1941. • Swimming classes started in, Stony Creek on Monday, under the But yesterday's recreational income for New Elng- r, j^ 40 Hours Per Week 4 instruction of Mrs. Harold W. Bar­ In the five years just before the war, The New Haven land can hardly be compared with what it can be aftef- ker and win cohthiue through the spent $300,000 promoting New England in the great 27th. tlic'vfar when the nation's pdnt-'up ur;^e to go place's is • • -••T • /.• , ••• '•. > V^"^' travel market that lies betvveen New York, the Mis- ThI, policy of spending our money in Connecticut has provided jobs for men and women throughout the state Members of the Short Beach Red released. r.^'\"' > > Cross surgical dressings unit will sisSippi and the Ohio River where 78% of all New V Overtime Work if Desired ^% hold the Wednesday afternoon ses­ , England travel originates. rfi*''-. • Now we're looking ahead to tomo^ow and to tomorrow's jobs. Just as soon as "'"'^f^^^"^^^f JJ^ • sion at the home of Mrs. A. P. We are going after this business with an extensive "1 trained personnel are available, we'll begin to extend-electric service to those iarms and '^>^°] ^o.^^^ throughout our territory which al present dp not enjoy the benefits ofelectncity. We have other pans Tucker from 1:30 to 4 o'clock. And selling campaign plus fine eqfiii^ment and service. •'•/ I • •• • •' ••%' in the Chapel each Wednesday eve- As a result, we not only brought many of the 2,500,000 -plans for oxlensiva plant and property rehabiUlaUon, a sizable mamtenance program, and plans m vacationists a year who come to New England but. '^ If unable to Work Full Tinr^e, PartTinrie for improved service to all of our customers. ^ , oUr freight trains helped keep them fed and supplied .Will you be ready to receive these giiests and make '''mmm^iW' during their, stay. /"^ their visit somethibg to cheer about£' /^' / Work Can Be Arranged These projects and the money to be spent on them right here at home will help to P'o^^'dHobs for returning servicemen and jobs for mariy other men and women throughout Conne,cUcut. Your light and power coinpany is yitally interested, in the prosperity of your community and will take full advon- Al home —Any flavor-De!ic>oJi —Srnoglti . ,f •-•' •/• - •• • • V •' ••" -No ice cfVifoli-Ho tookiny-No ^e- , ' tage of every pppprtuniiy to create tomorrow's jobs. wh;pplng-No scorched flovor — Eaiy — lne.peniiv9-20 tetlpn in tuch \5i pkg, Pleaie land ihii ad for frn» fuH-iii* »am- pte oficf, or buy froni you' grocer. ' APPLY ''"";,_ THE HAVEN BM. The Connecficult Light and Power Company Brand Homemort* lc« Craom Ashley Shirt Co . , Rose Street .THE HULL BREVVING CO. STABILIZED "TELEPHONE 038 BRANFORD I . NEW HAVEN, CONN.

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THE HOME NEWSPAPER COVERING THE EAST OF A BUSY TOWN SHORE COMMUNITIES Bramfor d^s News =- RcYie^w Combined With The Branford Review VOL. I—NO. 46 .East Haven, Coniicolicul, Thursday, July 2C, 1040 Two DoUara For Year

Grange Offers Several Solos Vestry Submits East Haven "Flight", Civil Air Patrol Cadets, With The Committee On Scout STRICTLY LOCAL" Appear For First Time In Nev/ Uniforms TOWN TOPICS BOYS IN Garden Prizes Enrich Service Repair Survey At Field Day At Festive Morning Wprship last Plan To Parish Meeting House Fund PREVUES. VIEWS AND REVIEWS SERVICE i Sunday In Tabor Lutheran Church FROM OUR REPORTERS' NOTEBOOKS choir boy .soloists Arlan ,Wlllard BY fAUlj H. STEVENS Like ,iU other activity, gardening and William Lawson of Pastor Trinity Eposcopal Church Vestry Will Conduct Auction ABOARD THE US8 QUINCY OFF AN AAP BASE IN THE RYUK- today Is conducted under, pres- has consulted with Mr. Douglas Swanson's former parish In Orange, SinumiT rassinifllniildly. (If .'>.'i Il'iibson nvnnuc nnnnunec tho JAPAN, July 14—Edward J. Gata- YUS—Cpl. Ralph W. Colter of .lurc. It Is not the easy, peaceful Mass., brought a pleasant surprise Orr, architect and Mr. Thomas J. Convenso, engineer In regard to BATHING IN FAEM RIVER blrlli ot n sun, .lolni ..Russell, ..on vaskl, seaman first class, U8N, 3110 North Branford, and other mem­ pleasure many poisons like to vis­ of several solos. They Introduced United Groups Gather New And Used Articles For Auction Saturday Harbor Street, son o£ Mr. and Mrs. bers of hla veteran Avliitlon Engin­ the repair and restoration of the Dr. Ovilda OriMinon, oiir'acliiig healtli nlTiccr, tells us thai sum- Vara!Ion Season now at hell!ht. .Inly 18, In Grace ..HnspUal, ..Mr.s. ion 11, but never In the' history of the service with "Christ Is Risen" Ilnrn Is the former Miss Klfrcda Dora Balavlch, went to the shores eer Battalion have been awarded American agriculture has the back by Maker, sang "How Calm and Church. These men have given Night In Goodfellowship Club—Money To Be Used In Building pies of water taken [rom Farm Hiver show tlml the water is pollnliHl of Japan today and helped a migh­ the Army's Meritorious Service their time and knowledge In con­ Program In Hollywood. and Unit thcrol'ore biUJiiiig in the river is liaznrdons. lii tho iiitcn'sl roliticul iifll will snnu slarl slm- Park. yard farmer had a better oppor­ Beautiful tho Moi'n" by Fillmore as mi'nug aKnIn. ty naval task lorce hurl dynamite Plaque for building B-29 bases on tunity of putting his skill and la­ anthem, and concluded the service ducting a thorough survey of the of pnl)lic hcaltli in Kasl ilavcn he has issued a warning thai bath­ Into the Japanese homeland, Salpan. bor Into .the production of food, with "How Tranquil Now the- Ris­ church's fabric. The Vestry is now' Waller Wall of New York City, ing in this stream should not ho indulged in. Tho marriage of Sgt. Merle Ful- formulating detailed plans for tho professional auctioneer, will be in ..,.Parlies nhcnrty workiiiR: nn the, tord of LaPorle, Ind., to Pfc. Theo­ In'a force of 3rd Fleet warships Notice of the award caught lup one of the most essential means of ing Day" by Fillmore while the Gate Reviewed 11 would seem that with such a warning parents "would make ini'linihiari'cs to the valp (tcttliig... the Qulncy turned her powerful with the battalion In the Ryukyus winning the peace. congregation was In silent prayet. work of restoration based on their cliarge of the auction to bo held ccrtiiin that Ihoir oliildron cease this clHiigcrnus praellcc. AVunii da.ys dore Emons, son of Mr. and Mrs. guhs on the Honshu steel city of where the unit Is now rushing com­ recommendations. Saturday evening, July 21, in thOj lliis summer have brought many yonngster.s to tlic swimming luilos Theodore Emons of ill Lenox street The Bfanford Grange Is there­ The boys, togcthertwlth Calvert Vets Problems clubrooms of the Goodfellowship Republican 'rown Commlt-tee took place July 12 In.St. "Vincent do Kamalshl, 275 miles north of .Tok­ pletion of Its twenty-fourth air­ Lundgren, are spending a two- Since this is such a vitaUy im­ along the stream but in view ot: the coiitaniinalion hud iioluliiin Iliis sponsoring old-fashioned family field construction Job. Its current fore giving encouragement to non­ portant matter In the lite of the Dramatic Club, Main Street, Short bathing sliould ho halted al onne even it police action may bo neces­ Paul's Rectory. Emons served two yo, More than 1,000 carrier-based professional 'Victory Gardeners by weeks' vacatiori" with Pastor Swan- picnic Sunday, Aug. 5,'at Park Mc- planes also figured In the attack. project Is an air base from which Parish, the Vestry voted to submit For Rotarians Beach, for the benefit of the Short sary. With infantile paralysis a sumnicrtimo malad.y, and wllh the years' In the Paclflc with tho Fifth sponsoring a prize contest .which son. All throe are hiombers of the Beach Scouting Headquarters Fund. Lay. .... Marine Division. The couple Is sta­ The first ship to be flred upon In long range fighters or medluni Bethany Lutheran Children's Choir its plan to the Parish as a whole possibility that polluted water may hav'o .somclhing to do with the bombers may attack tho Japanese should be fun and will bring 'War before It proceeds to adoption. For Major Robert B. Gate, Field Re­ The proceeds will be used to im­ spread ni' this dangerous rliseaso, it is all the more essential that Dr. tioned at Camp Lojeune, N.O. the Normandy landlngs-^she was Stamps prizes to some fortunate of Orange, Mass., and have sung prove the properly which the Civic hcntiiciaUs have a nominalt.nii; under flro lor, 19 days without a mainland, 325 miles away. under the direction of Pastor Swan- this purpose It voted to call a mass presentative of the Connecticut Re­ Qrenon'swarninglie heeded without delay. , tillers of back yard soil. meeting of the parish tpr Friday, A.^sociallon of Short Beach made emnniidcc wurkliiK nti a slate - tu Blrigle casualty. Crew members dis­ Tlie aiyard came from Major son for the past five years. employment Commission, was guest We would suggest, too, that some cll'ort be made to clear np the bo prcsviitccl nl turlhcimiliig liarty Mr. and Mrs. J«lni Kiccttclll nnil Tho Grange win hold a Field Day July 27, at which the plans will be speaker at tho weekly noonday available to "all scout groups In Jnhn Ulocitolli Jr., arc enjoying a played the same determination off Oeneral" Sandertord Jarman, com­ Next Sunday the boys will again Short Beach for use as a meeting causes o£ pollution. ]t ouglit not to be too ditfieull because what pol­ .caucus laic In August, Japan's shores that was exhibited manding the Western Pacific Base at Hammer Field on Saturday, Aug­ presented and discussed. luncheon of the Branford Rotary lution exists enters Farm River within tho confines of East Haven. week's stay In Vermont, ust 26. Bboths displaying food, fan­ sing at Morning Worship at 10 place. The two small bungalows lo­ when the ship sailed Into an eight- Command, In recognition of the It Is to be emphasized.that this Club hold at Ye Olde Town Restau­ Farm River has its origin up aljove Northl'ord in l'ista])iiug Pinid Mcinbeib of the Chll All Patioi cy work and aprons will open at o'clock, "Sing His Praise" by Smith rant Monday. cated on the property, known as And In mcHntlmo General Regis­ day duel with a 14-lnch German battalion's work In building Salpan will be the solo prelude, while "Fol­ Is not a legally constituted Parish which is the source of water supply tor the town of Waiving ford. Tho Cadils lined \m on the steps of the trars or Voters Matthew Anostaslo, Miss Marlon Ambrulovlch, secre­ U o'clock. At 1:30 o'clock, prizes Meeting which would normally be Hollywood Court, are to be joined coastal gun off the coast of south­ Air bases. low Me" and "I Hear My Risen Major Gate's subject was "Veter­ together and made into one large entire course of Farm Rivor through Northford and North nranford liasl Haven High school Thursday Rolnibllcaii, and John J. Carter, tary in the office of the illgh • ern France. for the best 'Victory Gardens will attended by the voters of the Par­ ans' Problems" and he gave an in­ is protected from contamiiiaUon under tho direction of the State, school Is enjoying a week's vaca­ Cpl, Colter's parents, Mri and be awarded. The committee has an­ Savior Say" by Tovey wlU be sung meeting room. evening lo have their group pliollo- Five Posts To Democrat, and their deputies. In •,.V In January, 1045, tho Qulncy was Mrs. Earl B. Colter, live on Quarry during the anthem' arid the silent ish only. Tills Is a Parish mass teresting talk on what Is being Heallli Department because water from li'arin River is divortcd grajjii lakon by Mr. Peter Lucas of .session Friday from 12 to 0 P.M. lo tion, Willi her sister, Ann, and Road, North Branford. He entered nounced that this contest Is open meeting. All Interested; members of done in various communities Members of the Brownies, Sea througli a tnunol under Saltonstall MouiiUiiu to Ijako Saltiiiis'tall 212 Dodge avenue. On Saturday the Mlss'NIda Ilynovlch of Branford, temporary headquarters for the to all townspeople, whether Gran­ prayer after the benediction. All Be Filled Soon enroll electors for primary and cau­ late President-Roosevelt and his the army In January, 1943: . are .welcome. the congregation and friends of the around the State to meet the pro Scouts, Boy Scouts, Cubs and Girl which is a source "of Avater .supply tor New Haven and surronndiiij;; boys In the above photo departed cus purposes. ' she Is spending a few days In Now '"v I military and diplomatic stalls dur- gers or not, except commercial or parish are most cordially Invited to blems of employment, domestic Scouts have been making a door- towns. The contamination and poUntion which has been found hove for Camp Nchantic, In the eastern •york which will include a trip up h»g the trip to the historic Yalta Thousands of newspapers and professional gardeners. Register attend. problems and financial difficulties' to-door canvass for articles for the enters the stream somewhere hekiw Fo,\on and it would ho well" Wo pari of the slate' .for two weeks By Selectmen YnunK notnmics licld intcrosling the scenic Hudson River. conference. Earlier this year she magazines submitted by friends with any Granger or call Lewis Doo- of the returning veteran. auction and a large number have heliove if it were diseontinuccK training. The girls plan, to leave meeting Tuesday night tu discuss Uttle 310-12; First prize will be $10 fought at Okinawa. and relatives for mailing tq Navy, Roger Monast Thirty-four members attended already been collected. Several August U to spend a week at Camp Tv^o Impoilanl posts, that of pDlitlcal ami civic alTairs. Arc cs- IVc uliscrve with Interest Uio no­ Marine Corps and ' Coast Guard In 'War Stamps, second prize, $5 in Artist Returns the meeting. Visiting Rotarians "hard to get" items have been do­ Nehanllc. member oi the Board of Finance, pccially iMtcreslc •The Navy announccmerit empha­ Evoskevlch has written home that our selectmen, shape the destiny church will observe the first Sunda.v in October. Contrary to some Grenon has agreed lo servo as act­ Funeral services wore held for he Is In the General Hospital on Pensacola, Fla., where he was tak­ of the town- they serve. Passes After Burwell, Mrs. James Parsons, Cyril opinion the country churclies of Connecticut arc making progress SMOKE NUISANCE GONE ing health offlcer until August 1. Theodore Hastings, poplilar Janitor sized that the^ regulations apply to en ill. He was later moved to the Bomster, Mrs. Cyril Bomster, Mrs. ....Glacl to hear Chief IIUBh Farrcll Pfc. Barold Barker has returned all newspapers and magazines Tlnlan Island, that he Is getting and are alert to the changing needs of a changing world The annual summer outing of BUT PIG ODORS STAY He Is not a candidate for tho ap- ot tho Town Hall. Mr. Itastlngs who Brooklyn Naval Hospital. Cliiford Peterson, Mrs. Paul Rink- tho East Haven Rotary Club will be Is rccoyering from recent Illness, Is to Sallna, Kan. submitted for mafilng to men of along fine. Pfc. Evoskevlch left Short ness home from lioHiiltuI, and able lo lie resided wllh his niece; Mrs. Frank Branford High School to enlist In Besides his mother, he Is survived GOLBEN WEDDING er, Mrs. George Trapp, Mrs. John held on Sunday, July 20, at Lho An­ J. Rovelcy ot Sidney slreet, died the ^ three services. Coliopy, Mrs. John PisoatelU, Mi-s. Residents of. the eastern part of over the week end. Odors from a around again. Cpl. Oscar Rogarison, son of Mr; the Marines In Moy 1942. by three sisters, Dolores; Mrs. Leo •Yesterday marked the golden 'Funeral services for John Albin derson Gymnasium Farm, Silver piggery 911 tho same property per­ from Injuries sustained when he and Mrs„ David Roganson of Short Persons'wishing,to send news­ Lester Corning, Mrs. Eric Swanson, the town-who, were annoyed by papers'or magazines second class MaUloux and Mrs. Nelson Tryoii wedding anniversary of Mr. and ger of West Haven, a former resi THANK GOD FOR MONDAY Sands Road. An inlercsling pro­ amoke from a burning pile ot scrap sisted, however, residents said, and Ellsworth W. Cowlos and "Wayne was hit by an automobile while Beach ha.i been here on furlough and a brother. Ensign Charles_R. Mrs. Charles Scovlll ' of Short dent of this town who died early Mrs. Charles Wait, Mrs. Edward Harrington were at Camp Beckett crossing a street In Ne\(' Haven. must show a written request from Stevens, Frank Burdge, Major John gram ol outing activities has been rubber on the Branford side of ell'orts will be continued to have from Boiling Field, Woshlngton, ART EXHIBIT AT LIBRARY Monast. Beach. The couple enjoyed dinner Saturday morning in St. Raphael's It's never Blue Monday for the women who are up bright and arranged and a large allciulance Farm river ail last week reiiorlcd tho unsatisfactory condition cor- ih Maiisachusctts last week end Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ohldsey and D. 0. the addressee for the material. Moran, Ben Crittenden, PhUip Bul­ Sixteen watercolors by D. R; at the Mariner and received the Hospital after a short illness, were early and have their was'h of clothes hanging t;o dry on the elothcs- Is orpcctcd. visiting John Cowlos and Lyman Mr. and Mrs. H. Walter Chldsey of Senders are, reminded In the held Monday from the funeral ger, Morton Clement, Mrs. Frank Iho nuisance had cleared away rooted event they wish to send such mat­ Thompson are exhibited ,thls week good wishes of their friends during Hne practicaly before breakfast. We wonder souietimes how thoy are Harrington who are at lho Boy's Park place were enjoying a mid­ Cpl, Cllfl'ord Bartholomew son of In the Blackstono Memorial Library DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS the day. home of the Slsk Brothers. Solemn Burdge, Mrs.-Philip Bulger, Paul camp there. ter first class that they are limited Rinker, Robert Comer, Mrs. H. R. able to do it, because to most folk, who work in shop or offlce, Mon­ summer vacation in Maine. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bartholomew reading room. Democratic electors will meet in requiem high mass wOiS celebrated day is the one day of the week when it seems so hard to get hack writes from Czechoslovakia. to eight ounces. caucus in the Town Hall Monday • They have one daughter, Mrs, VanSands, Mrs. Artliur Hallden, Mr. and Mrs. Trcdcrlok C. Horn A meeting had been called of tho Barns In rich browns against Archie Youiig of Guilford. at St. Lawrence Church. Interment into the harness. We have noticed from our automobile or bus win­ members of the Stono church lo evening, July 23 at 8:00 for the pur­ was in,St. Lawrence cemetery. Mis. Gordon Benson, Miss Rachel Sgt. Jack Dwyer arrived from Eu­ Robert Rosenthal, husband of the blue skies are prominent pieces. Mrs. Scovlll was Miss Margaret Scott, Earl Kelsey, Donald Hay- dow, lines of clothes hanging to dry almost before the dew is ofi: the poinlment. hear the report of the oommlltee rope .undx))e5,tedly this week and Then, too, there are boat, light­ pose of, nominating candidates -for Cargill of Torrlngton. They were Besides his widow, three .sons ground. There seems to ho keen competition in some of our neighhor- former Miss Dorothy Sepvack Is town offices to be voted on In the ward, Robert Thompson, Richard So far as could bo learned the cohcornlng the ealling of a new is wIthfli|ls''paTrents,'Mr.j.and Mrs'. homd from overseas. • house and water scenes. married in upper Connecticut. survive, George, Sgt. William and Butler, Arnold Peterson, and Jos­ hoods over which housewife will b'e tlie first • to decorate the old 'Writcii IntorcBtingly Ot I''amou8 reason or another. The biggest Mrs. John. Underwood of Tyler names of Dr. Rocco Bbve, former pastor to succeed Rev. D. J. Clark Johi\\Djj,iy^^ivShort'iBpi{qlv''pwyer is "Old Man Joe"-attracts atten­ election to be held Monday, Octo­ Water; three daughters, Mrs. .Wil­ clothesline. "^ street who baa been home on a fur­ who had uotired. Several candidates ber 1st. eph Robinson. Castlo In Germany — Other damage had been done by many local school phyalolan. Dr. Donald 'i<\ a mernbe'r;'of a B-24'bomber crew. tion. liam Kruysman, Mrs. John Roche We came upon a clipping the other diiy that sort of gave us an wars. The part called the Henry lough left this week lo report buck Beckwith, who rcconUy moved had boon preaching during the WllUam L. Meffert, FCO 3-c has NURSE VACATIONS ' News Of Our Armed Forces. been transferred from Fort Lau­ and Mrs. John Casey, also, five sis­ insight into this Monday wash-day matter. It was from the pen of a buildings wore destroyed by war, for service in California. hero from Rockvllio to take , over summer.. Jean McGrall of Harrison Avenue • Mr., and Mrs. Arthur Delon of Miss Fern Melghan of the V.N.A. ters, Mrs. Richard Burke of Hart­ housewife, probabl.v, because she seemed to know what she was'writ­ David MiUer, Jr., son of Mr. and derdale, Fla, A well baby conference was held New'York City are visiting Mr. and CARNIVAL NEXT WEEK then some ruler decided to rebuild the medical practice of Dr, 'Paylor, An enjoyable Lawn Party was Is home from the South Pacific iif- Is vacationing at her home in Ot ford, .Mrs. Catherine Bowman, Mrs. ing about. Here it is: Mrs. David Miller of Thompson •Pfc. Luco Mcoll, who ccloliraled and Dr.: Albortus K. Boardman of hold" on the Stone Church Lawn to Monday at the Health Center. Mrs. Walter Delon. . St. Elizabeth's Church Is ten it but it was ' then destroyed by ter 13 months service .with the Arthur Edwards of the Navy Is tawa, . Joseph Tobin of Branford, Mrs. Thank God tomorrow's Monday avenue writes liomc from Ger­ lightning. It Is .sUll in. ruins. his 25lh birthday Saturda^, iij Orannis Corner, who although not raise money for the. new piano Seabees. He reports back to the In town. Julia Doherty of Hamden and Miss years old. During that time its or­ many whore he is in .service with home on a monlh'.s furlough after, a resident, of the town has had a fUnd. Mr. Mansfield Dibble was ganizations have reduced its mort­ And I have to wash the elolhes; "One of the towers was used as Newport Hospital. ' Josephine Albinger. ] can think of soap and blueing. the Third Armored "Spearhead" a powder magazine and the French excitiiig experiences with the In­ large practice here for many years, chairman ot the Lawn Parly Com­ gage obligations consistently by Division. His description of OI(J fantry in France and Germany. AMM 3-c William Tucker Is now PARTY FOR PHYLLIS History Extends Back Fifteen Years And forget about my woes.- blew it up In 1680 and a large sec­ are the only ones that have been mittee. raising funds through sales, par­ Heidelberg Castle .is especially in- Luco, who. Is the son of Mr. and suggested for tho i)ost. located at Chlnooteaque, Vo. Phyllis Locarno observed her 8th BIDS FOR SIDEWALKS ties and carnivals. This yeaf, July 1 can scrub away my heartaches," tion fell in the moat where it Is Gilbert Van Sickles was reported Branford's Committee Of Now and while their financial support Work Is One Of Most Unsung leresUne. lie says: Mrs, Prank Meoll of Coe avenue. Is In at his summer home In Mount birthday July 11th with a party atr 25-20-27-28 the Men's Club hopes Turn my t;r6uhles inside Out, today. That part ot the building married, and weril Into the services No names have been pubilcjy dis­ S. Sgt. Lester Arotsky Is homo on tended by David and Jack Kmotz, Haven Oliildron's Center Pro­ was assured nevertheless in a great Philanthropies Of Town — Fi­ The Borough is asking for .bids Run my worries through the wringer, "The first,thing I saw Inside the was originally bull In the years 1556 cussed for the Park C#mmisslon. Carmel. vides Additional Comfort To for the construction of a sidewalk to wipe out tho remaining debt by ton months ago being sent into: ac a 30-day furlough following duty Lorraine Rourke, Georgette Amen percentage of the cases additional nancial Contributions Have Del the wind iron out my doubt. caslle was a wine cask that holds lo 1559. There was no damage done In the Philippines. Branford Oases — Rummage on the north side of East Main raising money through another car­ 10,000 gallons. A short distance lion very soon afterward. After his dola, 'Virginia Austin, Regtna I-o money was needed; sometimes for Swelled Fund To Aid Unfortu­ nival on the church grounds. I can starch my weak excuses, to the ca.slle In this or the last Sales And Parties Given. medical attention; oflentlmes for Street between 7^ and 94 and-also away in the same wine collar I saw furlough he will return to future Sgt. Louis • Blrbarla arrfved In carno. nate Ones. for some repair work throughout Scrub away my flimsy fears, wa'r. . assignments of duty. Unhoraled and unsung are the additional comfort extended those Build a iialisade on clotheslines the largest wine cask in the world. town last week for a 31-day fur­ the Borough. It holds 49^00, gallon.s. Is 7 meters "To get back to the chapel, the Don't NEW FIRM deeds of the New Haven County unfortunate ones who were orphan­ April again perform for the pubUc LEGION AUXILIARY ELECTS And shut out all' worldy jeers. second floor wasdeslgned by a Prof. lough. He recently returned from ed by death, by divorce, or, most Plans and specifications may be high and 0 meters long, 24 cento- Raymond V. Corbett writes home Europe- with the 8th Infantry. Export Packaging, Inc., will open Children's Center and in the case this time for the benefit of the lo­ • . —^ICathryu AVilliams Sheate and was restored in 1807, tragic, unwanted. cal committee of the center. seen at Ids Meadow Street. Bids At a meeting of the American Le­ meters thick and has been fllled from the Philippines that ho has tor business In the former -Mac­ of Branford, the activities of the gion Auxiliary held at the home of We alwa.vs looked upon clothes washing as.drudgery tor the In 1802 Napoleon I divided the been promoted from third class lo Forget ' ^ Joe Polastrl, Chestnut Street, has Branford committee of that group. Branford had its share of cases Quick to rise to her aid and to must be received not later than housewife but; perjiaps Mrs. Williams does have the right idea. three times. If I. recall correctly Leod's Garage building, 33 Main 6.00 P.M.' July 24.. Mrs. Lewis Jackson, Indian Neck, the casks were built in 1760. The country and it came under the rule second class in a stllT Seabcc com­ left for training at Sampson, N.Y. street. Yet thoy play an Important part in and Branford in due course paid the support of the committep 'was the following officers were elected of the Grand Duke of Baden. petitive examination. Ray went Into the charitable history of the town, for the support of its dependants Mrs. Raymond E. Pinkham, herself largest one has a .small dance floor The firm will specialize In pre­ for the coming year: jiresldent, on top ot it and the cOiU ot arms' "Next we went to what at one the service on July 13, three yearn yABOR EV. LtlTHERAN CI«JRCn paring machinery for shipment or and in tlie welfare of its inhabi­ both as a town and by means of a brilliant vloinst, who will again REPORT ON GARDENS Mrs.,Howard HUs; first vice presi-i time was the Knights' Kitchen. ago and he received his promotion tants. the committee. Financial contribu­ head the program committee. And PROMOTING THE HOMK TOWN of the prince who built It is on the EmU G. Swanson, Pastor, Tel. 733 storage. Raoul' E. Bernler Is pro­ Dick Brewer was host Thursday dent, Mrs. Fred Adams; second vice front end. They also had a stand­ However all that remained of it was on Friday, July 13, the third anni­ duction manager, Walter N.' Rog­ tions by the townspeople helped the ast night Mrs. Pinkham revealed evening at a picnic supper given 8th Sunday after Trinity, July 22 Many n family group has been president, Mrs. Leslie Reynolds; One of the many now suhserihers to TUB NEWS, whom we have ard size barrel there with no hoops. a huge chimney, four walls and a versary of his service with Uncle 9:15, Children's Worship. Theme; ers, sales manager and Benjamin reunited through its efforts. Many committee extend comfort to the that aU the young artists she-has for Cherry HUl 4-H members. The treasurer, Mi's. William Kremser; celling. Sam. He spent two years in the youngsters and rummage, sales and contacted have consented to ap- added to our rapidly nitiuiiting subscription list this week," gave as It is entirely dovetailed and a mas­ ' "The Two Houses".^ 10:00 Morning P. Morey, treasurer. ; \ a child has procured a home when group made plans to" enter the secretary, Mrs. John Ahem;,histor­ terpiece. "The walls of the lower were 21 Atlantic sector and a year. In the disaster has overtaken Its parents. the like also swelled the fmid. Yet pjar. county fair in North Branford Aug­ his reason for wanting the paper to come into his home each week.' •Worship, Sermon: ''The Spirit of ian, Mrs. Robert Richardson; Chap­ tJiat ho believed this coaimunily needs something of this kind ""to feet >hlek and the diameter of the Phlllippines.' the Antichrist". Choir boy soloists - Miss Blanche Sudac Is enjoying Many more have received a tem­ the drag is constant and the need Although the talent is the same ust 23. lin, Miss Elizabeth Daly; sergeant- "After seeing the wine cellar we lower Is 93 feet. There are three for finances is ever present. promote the home town". Me said he had heard many friends dis­ itrom Orange, Mass.,:,wlll stag.' a two, weeks vacation at Blue Hills porary haven within tho portals of the program will be different for Members reported on garden pro­ at-arms, Mrs. Oscar Raiik; assis­ ^enl lo the castle chapel. It was towers on the castle, the blown up Robert Lorenzen In a "letter back Maine, as a guest of Miss Lorraine' the center and some, have been This year there is to 'be no rum­ the only repeat number scheduled gress. tant sergeant-at-arms, Mi's. Hilma cuss matters which had appeared in THIS NEWS, and had lit limes beautiful. On the Altar was a paint­ tower, the library tower and the Thursday, • July 26—Tabltha So­ borrowed the paper and found within it many features that had in­ ing of the baptism of Clirlst, by a homo from Paluxent River, Mary­ ciety meets at the libijie of Mrs. Parmer. Both girls are bn the nurs­ permanently placed within Its mage sale, tor the needs; of worn for the concert will be the scene Corcoran. bell tower. From the castle terrace land, comments that when he wont gates. torn Europe have greatlji exhausted from the first act of Hansel and BOBBY DELEGATED terested him, He expressed the opinion thai he had come to the 0011- Dutch painter, Schon.. It was- the you can see the Hartz Mountains Carl E. Erlcsoii, 09 Rogers Street, at ing staff at the Newlngton Crippled The next meeting will be a cov- original painting and dated from lo that station in 'July, . 1043 the Chlldrens' Hospital. The history of the Branford com­ the' surplus, used clothing supp of Gretal by Humperdlnck. Miss Helen Bobby Nyholt has been selected clusion thai it was worth two dollars per year of anj"citizen's mon­ and you overlook the entire tov/n boys said Columbus discovered 2:30 P.M. with Mrs. ?eter Johnson efed dish supper at the home of y ey to havd" such a iiaper in the coinmuuky. the time the chapel was bulll, IGOI as cphostess. mittee extends baclf some fifteen the town.; There will be no bridge Ahem of Palmer Road and Miss delegate from Cherry Hill 4-H Club of Heidelberg and the Nekir River America, but God alone knows who Therese Lyden of New Haven wiU Mrs. Fred Adams of Pawson Park Of course \ve'were gratified to liear this man's comments be­ or 1607, The interior was repainted Mr. and Mrs. L. J, FuUerton and years to the time when the New or whists ' because the' gasoline, to represent the local group at the on August 2. which runs through the town. The discovered Paluxent River. "And Haven Orphan Asylum combined which would be used to transport sing tlie title roles and as formerly, convention given in Storrs, July 22- cause that is one of the reasons for t;he existance of TUB NEWS, to 50 years ago but no other wQrk has castle Is In three architectural 4-H CLUB COMMENDED Infant son Laurence arrived at been done on tfle.chapel. Next we, the towns around It are Just 'as Hotchlilss Grove Friday to summer with the Mount Carmel Orphanage the players to an out-of-the-way they wUl appear in costume. 27 by the,Farm Bureau and Uni­ promote the home 10"\vii and lo keep the residents informed of what perlod.s. Gothic, Renaissance- and bad" he says,' Twice lately the Cherry Hill 4-H is going on within it. went upstairs and there I believe I Club'has been recognized In the with Mrs. FuUertqn's parents, Mr. to establish a refuge for hapless place large enough' to handle such The readiness with which the versity of Gomiectlcut. Bobby has TRINITY CHURCH Doric. Each summer before the war youngsters in the township of Ham-, an undertaking. Is not available, As we have pointed out previously THE NEWS is no siihstituto .saw the most beautiful rooms I Shakespearian plays were held In Robert Stebblngs from Sari Fran­ New Haven County Farm Bureau and Mrs. Clyde W. Colby. Mr. and young stars have answered hu­ been a faithful 4-H'er anft has ... 8th Sunday after iTrlnity have ever seen. Each doorway was Mrs. FuUerton have been In Pearl den. Each town was asked to con­ But tliere wlU be a benefit. manity's need has warmed the been awarded a certificate of 8:45 Holy Communion for the city newspapers. 11 is in no way a competitor of them. Ap­ the castle courtyard. cisco Informs the folks at, home Newsl The June Issue credited the pearing once a week it cannot be expected to take the place of the a .wonder in 'nand-carving and in­ local boys with having arranged Harbor where Mr. FuUerton plan­ tribute a portion of its'residents to Mi's, Beauford H. Reeves, present hearts of the committiee who feel achievement for garden work.' 10:45 Morning prayer and sermon "By the way, our guide could that "California Is a nice place, form a committee to investigate dailies, nor does it deal witli affairs very far beyond our own borders. lay. The ceilings were all wooden but I'll take East Haven any time." .Space Sponsored hy and planned the "best thought out" ned reconditioning of ships. chairman of the, Branford commit­ that the new concert will please He may select a course of study 5:00 Young Peoples Fellowship at inlays. I fell as though I were liv­ speak seven languages, I took sev­ Miss Evelyn Knapp, .Dam'ascus case histories and recommend case tee of theNewHaven County Chil­ the music lovers of Branford and which includes junior commando the home ot Charles Buell, Hard­ Rather it occupies a place of its own iu the families of our commun­ eral pictures and hope they come He Is most appreciative of the program in the state, ity. It deals in matters that are "Strictly Local" and it'conflnoK it­ ing in a moving picture of the era. ' A portion of the July publication Road Is vacationing at Groton, disposal in behalf of the township. dren's Center, announced yesterday at the same time provide a new training under army methods, live ing Avenue.. : out well. . . snapshots from East Haven which Long Point. The action was to be completely that efforts are being made to have .source of Income for the ever fiuc- stock, farm safety, dairying, for­ self largely to "Town Topics". In addition it furnislies a medium for "The .sad part of the tour came , David Miller." were sent out at Easier ' time by Mfg. Co. Includes samples .of good minutes busine.ss men to reach the people of this community that is possible next. Most of the remainder of the of club gatherings. Those" taken by secret. The town was to pay the the same group of talented young tijatlng treasury of , one of the estry, poultry. Convention high­ Mrs. Al Paradls of Branford Hill the Servicemen's Cdmmlttee of the i Miss Marjorle WUford of South expenses of the internee. artists who presented the Spring most unselfish, untiring and unsung lights also include exhibition, tours will be liostess to Even Dozen Tues­ in no other way; And above all it is here to Promote the Home Town. bulldhig group was in ruins for one Dick Underwood; son of Mr. and Stone church. Fred Simpson on the June^ll meet­ phUanthroples pf our town. ing were included, ;. , Main. Street Is lU. But towns have a finance system (Concert for the Red Cross last sports and swimming. day night, ^ij, , ' ! 1

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