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BEAD WEEKLY BY THE COMPLETE OOVEHAQE OF MAJORITY OF FAMILIES NEW HAVEN EAST OP A BUSY TOWN ®I|p lEast Ban?n NPUIB SHORE COMMUNITIES Combined With The Branford Review VOL. n—NO. 38 East Haven, Connootiout, Thursday, Juno C, 104G Two DoUura P«r Year Bank Survey Tennis Club STRICTLY LOCAL Will Precede HelpThe Scouts Is Organized TOWN TOPICS To the Citizens of East Haven: PREVUES. VIEWS AND ReVIEWS Solicitation From now until Saturday the In East Haven Boy Scouts of America In our BY PAUL H. STEVENS locality are seeking your aid In As a result ot exceptional por- FROM OUR REPORTERS' NOTEBOOKS Following dcctsion of the Bank securing odd jobs which you may sevcrenco, torlllude and plain hord Committee ot the East Haven want to have done. Only a nom­ work on the part ot Floyd Bluke- Business Association to delay inal sum \v(ll be charged and mnu. East Haven now boasts an or­ What is so riCre as a day In Juncl istrcct tacln« the Green is cxhlbll- BIGGEST PARADE YET solicitation tor pledges for bank the monies collected are to be ganized Tennis Club known us the stock until later, letters are now li»B a complete line of maple fur- put into a memorial fund which "Bradley Tennis Club." Everybody hopes rainy season Is nitiirc, radios, table lamps, etc, The iiidividnnls niul organizations which lui'ned out last Thurs­ being mailed out to residents of the -Boy-Scouts of America are now over. day for the East Haven Memoriul Day I'ariide, the fir.st since the After more than a month of re­ tills week In the lixposlliou tor Bet­ this and nearby communtles In an planning to build for their mem­ pairing, retaping, rolling, and return of peace, are to he eommeiuled for the excellent .showing Much of planling had to be done ter Living si>oiis«rcd by hadlo Sla- effort to determine the support the bers who were lost In service. general conditioning, the court tlon WNIIC 111 the Goffo street Ar­ they made. We have heard a great many eomuionts since the celc- proposed bank Is likely to receive, This Is a \vorthy cause and de­ over again, but liow the green bration, to the effect that it was the best parade that has been seen which Henry H. Brodlcy of Thomp­ «rass Brows. mory 111 New Haven. So far as wo Tlie letter is accompanied by a serves your wholehearted sup­ son avenue graciously offered the toiiow tills is the ftrst local nnn to here. It was gratifyiiiR to sec so many of our townspeople lining queslilonnaUe upon which citizens port. the .streets, when the marchers went by, and it would not be exag use of, is now In lop shape, Harry Bartlott post Softball show 111 an cxiiosttion of this kind, oration to suy that not only was the parade the largest, but that it are asked to state which bank For further Information call The club elected Floyd Blakeman and It win call ..attciiUon ..!« the services they would use If local team playing West Hoven Elks on was also peeu by more people than any other Memorial Day parade 7-01B7. to the presidency and made Rolond High school diamond Sunday at growhiff East Haven sliopjiing dis­ held liere in the past. banking house were established, J. J. Sullivan, Graves, secretary and treasurer. trict. Mr, Oiiofrlo, iiroprlctor, has whether or not they would buy 3 P.M, The celebration was in the hands of the younger element. The First Selectman The rosier ot members Include; tickets uf admission at his store stock and how much, and whether Fred Porter, Ray Fulrchlld, Justin Illgli school comniGnccmcnl next which will be eiveii free of charge mar.shal, his chief of stall', and the aides, were all veterans of World or not would become commercial AVar 11. The orator of the day commented upon this fact and true- Palrchlld, Vincent Balletto, Rev. week Willi cla,ss day exercises Wcd- lo nil asking for tliciu. or savings deposlters. William G. West, Carl Hanson, iicsdny n;iHl graihiatttin Thursday ly stated that these younger taen have grown in stature and are John Santlno ot the East Haven fully capable of undertaking th^leadership in meeting the perplex- This Infonnatlon will be used in night. High School ales. In the past there were no re­ Upholstery Shop, has been un­ ingprobloms of the days through, which we arc now iiassing, More determining the advisability ot go­ Death ot Miss Ellen L, Tliompjion, ing forward with the plan to apply served scats and It had become dergoing hospital treatment follow­ and more rwe must turn to this younger element in the shaping of whose funeral services were held ing an Injury at his work. the civic and iiolitical affairs of onr community. to the State Bank Commissioner nccesary for ticket holders to Graduation arrive tor In advance In order to Monday afternoon, removed one ot Sad indeed it is that the 194(i Memorial Day parade will go tor a charter. town's oldest residents and oldest S. C. 3-0 Roger Lcc Ffcy, soili of The letter points out that aside obtain good seats. This year seats Mr. and Mrs. Itaynioiid L. Frey lof down in otir town annals as the first in which no veteran of the will be reserved and It will not bo member of SUmo chiulh. Miss Civil War had participated. The ranks of the Grand Army of the from Groton, East Haven Is the On Thursday Thompson was 02 years old and Gl Elm Ooiurt is 'home from tlic only town In Connecticut having a neces,sary for scat holders to arrive Phiiipiihic Islands for a furlougJi. Republic march now only in Memory. But the cause for which they The tenth class to be graduated previous to 7;30 or 7:45 Each ticket lived most ot lite in homestead on foug;ht lives on and is renewed in each generation. population ot more than 9,000 that from East Haven's High school will Main street which woa razed tew Welcome home, Hjoger! ; does not now have a bank. It states win have a seat number and will Coincident willi the Memorial Day observance was the an­ receive diplomas Thursday night be reserved until 8 o'clock. There months ago to make way tor march nouncement by First Scleotinan SuUivaii that he will seek the ap­ the town's grand list is now of business. Wc hear good reports ot the \' In the school auditorium. Class win also be a limited number ot handsome and appropriate window pointment of a committee to arrange a suitable "welcome home" $18,500,000, the population Is ap­ night will be.held Wednesday. seats tor standees. Reserved seats celebration for our returned servicemen and women. The commun­ proximately 12,000, and every loan Father's Day set tor Sunday, June display during the Memorial Day For both" class night and grad­ not taken up by 8 o'clock Will also 10, and stores arc gay with gift season in the drug store ot Chris ity will look forward to (hat coming eycnt and make it a real oc­ In this town Is now held by an out uation a new plan will be used be assigned to these. casion to be I'emembered. of town Institution. It lists the suggestions for Dad. Saurbrun at Morris Cove. Tlie win­ in assignment .of seats for the dow was dedicated to tho Morris various services a local banking friends and relatives ot the gradu- Tickets are being assigned by lot. It Is requested that ticket Summer season getting underway Oovo men who gave their lives in house could offer. These Include at East Shore but was dampened commercial accounts, savings ac­ posit boxes, loans, safekeeping war holders enter the door designated World War II on the ticket and In this way to considerable extent by rainy HONORS FOR EAST HAVENERS counts, night depository, cashing ot bonds, cashing war bonds, Xmas weather, '' Miss Elaine Funaicton of Pine and Vacation clubs. avoid confusion. There seems to be no end to the honors being bestowed this checks, making of change, sate de- Orchard spent a tew days tlio past year npon East Haveners by stale-wide organizations. From lime Everybody enjoyed "Haymakers week with her grandparents Mr to time we have noted, in onr columns, the election of local men Hilarities" for benent ot I^oxonUiiil Mrs, Hobcrt H. Genish of Cungregatlomal church Monday and UraiVley avenue, and womqn W Btato ofliee in various polllicid, .social, civic and fra­ Col. Moyle's Memorial Day Address Tuesday nights in Poxon Oomimm- ternal bodies.'Thfi list has really become quite imiiressive. Ity Hall, Variety K1U>W in liay-lofl Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fenton of A sli9rt ti^ne ago we were pleased to report the election of setting was replete witli lauBlis Ooe Haven are rejoicing over the]; , Harry Mc^Lay, a past saohein of Pequot Tribe of Red -Men, to the Veteraais Of Both World Wars Former East Havener Speiilts Elo from start lo finish, JLocal talent birth'Of a son, Thomas Aloyslus,'on iC office of Qrbat'Jutiior. Sagamore on the Stale Chiefs' Council of the Urges Unity In Brining World East Haven's Memorial Day quently To Large Crowd Hon and BTicsl artists won mucli ap May 24. Improved Ordfer of Rod Men, un oflicc which leafls upward to the Order Out Of The Present parade was the largest and most oring War Dead At Oercmony pluusc. liig s-liiirc of credit goes to high post of Great Sachem. More recently we were again glnd to On Green, director, Mrs. Lihian Ilunicr, wlio Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ooss of Clark World Chaos, Impressive ever lield here. The avenue have inirchased a home at mention that another East Havener, Matthew Anastasio, had been throng ot people who lined the was presented Willi gift on singe at elected to-the presidency of. the \'"oung Repnbliean clubs of Con­ tlon is in an honest return to the conclusion ot two-iilglil slioivlng. 25 iUiwc Court and jilan to move Ladles and Gcntlmen and streets to sec the marchers go by about the middllc of tlic moiilh. necticut. Both these elections were unanimous and brought credit Comrades; was also the, largest yet. After policy of the greatest good tor the to our town. We learn that Martin Olson has These are familiar scenes. Not tho parade exercises were held greatest numbers of our people. It A now Walker automatic lift has Our high school faculty has also been honored this spring by on the Town Green with Col. is a decision that we tho people purchased from Fred Wolfe, Jr„ been Installed at the Scanlan & the election of two of its members to ofl'iecs in state educational too long ago I used to lake part In property adjacent lo new Olson the more arduous part ot these an­ Wallace .M Moyle, a veteran ot ^hall run the politics ot this nation Pagnam Garage In Main street, associations. Carl Qarvin, bead of the science department, who has World War Land World War II and that the politics ot the country block opposite Library in Main which Increases the cappaclty and done some very fine work in the field of audio-visual aids, was ap- nual Memorial Day observances will not run us. street and has plans drawn tor six here about, I can remember among as the orator ot the day. The safety In the servicing of cars. Mr; pointe a director djj the Connecticut Audio-Visual Education As.soeia-" text ot his talk Is, In part, given And the second thought Is this; stores to be built when ban on Scanlan reports new .ears coming tion and chairman of the Membership Committee. Miss Bernice Hall, other things the East Haven Boys business buildings is lifted. Land Brigade which formed the main here. By precept and example—by fair In slowly but a big .Increase In- Hbrarian at the High School, has been elected first vice president of dealing and the practise thereof has frontage of over 160 feet. general repair work on old cars. the Connecticut School library association. escort for the many Civil War among ourselves—by achieving this Tommy's Furniture Sliop In Main The young folk of the town, too, are gaining recognition as evi­ Veterans who were tor many years to those who carry the burdens war time unity In prosecution of Mr. and Mrs. ilarry N. Fllzslm- denced by the election of Angela Tinari, secretary of the High school the center ot Interest when they and awful scars of these wars; our present problems and solving Marcell Tremblay, Monroe Andrews moiis and Hugo Itcania lof 18 Pai-dce Hostess elub, to be state treasurer for the Future Ilomomakers of turned out In their Blues in loving honor-all honor to the courage them—our voice shall carry con­ Floyd Blakeman, Russell Miller, place motored to Maine Saturday America. memory of their comrades—those and devotion ot those who endured clusive weight in the councils of Frank Flag, poward Snyder, BUI and Sunday cnctoilntcrliig coiisldcr- Our eongraulations to these local people who are helping to put for whom this day was Innaugurat- and survled the risks and rigors ot the nations of the earth and in­ Tittle, Ray Lawson, Lyent Russell, alJlo rainy weather cnrouic. Bast Haven on the map. ed. Together we have seen them battle. ternational bickering and backbit­ Alfred E, Holcomb, Frank Mc­ one by one, pass on to join their ing shall wane. Then and only then Donald, Leon Taylor and Roland Little Miller WllUams 2nd son of companions In the well earned Yes—the thoughts which are be­ Mr. and Mrs. Miller Williams of ing uttered all over this nation to­ may we hope for progress in the Graves, sleep ot eternity. •ast solution ot the Ills of the world. Foote road underwent a tonalleo- days are now and have been the Plans are ndw In progress for tomy Monday. Teachers' Statement Their places were taken by those same tor a hundred years. Wc seem When we demonstrate that we can several, tournaments to be hold by whom the names ot Santiago, merely to change the dates and put our own house In order, then during the summer months and II Joseph Tleriiey and Louis Grcen- San Juan, Manila and others ot mention new wars. We parade to and only then will our advice and tlie enthusiasm prevails In these herg «f tho Hamdcn ..High ..school Spanish origin became engraved the cemeteries and lovingly de­ suggestions become potent all over matches, as It has In preparing the American Federation of .^Tcachers On Salary Raises upon the military records of this corate the graves of our dear de­ the globe. court, they will be well worth see­ addressed the members of' the East In response to Editor Stevens in surrounding towns shows East nation. parted comrades and then gather The third thought Is this; As we ing. llavcn 'I'ea^iicrs League at t'he High editorial that suggested that the Haven to be very low. The charge which they assumed on our village greens and for a few labor under the heavy financial sdi'ool here Monday. people of East Haven should be ac­ 6. Most other systems have had of keeping alive the memory of short moments compete with an load which this and other wars quainted with the tacts about local cost of living adjustments since those sacrifices made during the overpowering urge to get it over have Imposed upon us, we must re­ David Richards and family spent teachers' salaries, the East Haven 1944 and most of these adjustments War between the States, that this and done with and be on our way. Down Memory Lane the week end In Boston where Mrs. mind ourselves again and ugain Richard's mother Is illl In the Bacon Teachers' League submits the fol­ have been Included In the salary nation might live In unity, has not I cannot- speak tor any of you that the greatest portion. If not all 25 YEARS AGO fallen by the wayside. The Veter­ Memorial Hospital. lowing, along with other general schedules. but I can tell you some ot my of It, Is the cost of beln'g unpre­ Additional iViwn Tgifilcs on Page 2 comments, which they presented In 7. Many other towns have new, ans ot a still greater war accepted thoughts. Like many others who pared. So long as the nations ot the June 7-13, 1921 , , April to members of the Board of higher schedules In effect this year that charge and also that .of took part in World War I. I took earth will recognize only the Cards were out for the wedding Education and Board o£ Finance, or are to be In effect next yaar. As memorializing the men who labor­ part In this present mess. In 1919 threat ot force as a prime obstacle ot Miss Eleanor- Bishop, daughter DATES AHEAD REQUESTS, a result East Haven is the lowest of ed In the cause against oppression I hoped, against hope I guess, that to uncontrolled depredation, just ot Mr. and Mrs. William F. Bishop 1, AH teachers below schedule be all towns In the state, of similar in 1898. I had seen the end ot wars. I so long must we maintain that of Forbes place, to Avery Toohey of brought up to schedule, size. I recognize many ot my comrades hoped that as the educational threat as Insurance against the Short Beach. June 0—Annual Luncheon Half 2, A $400 cost ot living adjust­ 8. $400 Is the minimum amount level rose, we as a people would forces ot International evil. Surely Dr. G. Welcome Ellsworth was Hour Reading club. of World War I • among you to­ June 0-7—Fifth Annual Mustaal ment be made unless a teacher is needed. After ta^ deductions the day. But there are many of these somehow acquire a real apprecia­ by this time, thoughtful people building a new home in Bradley below schedule. In such case the net amount will be much less, tion ot the senselessness ot war. I should know that the failure to do avenue. ' Revue, Morris' Cove Service too, who are missing. The rank ot Club, Inc., High school. teacher be brought up to schedule 9. Incoming teachers will not those who fought In France, Ger­ hoped that my sons could be otherwise has been a fundamental Children's Day was observed with and than increased by $400. spared the Interuptlon of their tact In military considerations of baptism and concert in the Stone June 7—High school Home Game start at $1,200, It Is unfair to the many, Italy and Russia, to make with Derby. JUSTIFICA'nONS FOR REQUEST. present staff to pay a beginner normal lives to again make the those nations who have started the church. the world safe for democracy, are last two wars. June 7—Poxon Grange, first and 1. A flat $400 adjustment tor all, more than this under the present being perceptibly thinned by the world a safe place In which to live. The body of Harry R. Bartlott, But neither they nor I was spared, Second degrees. not a percentage, Is best because— set up unless the present staff Inexorable ravages ot time. That Are these thoughts beyond re- first East Havener killed In the re­ June 8—Senior • Semi Formal, a. It vdll not create dissatisfaction. members salaries are raised. we have already begun to shift I feel therefor, that niy thoughts sonable attainment? That depends cent war, arrived at Hoboken and High school. b. It will not disrupt the salary 10. Wage earners and salaried some of our responsibilities to a are similar to those of many of upon all of us as individuals. For a plans were underway tor a mHltary June 9—Children's Day at Stone funeral here. schedule In principle or arrange­ people In most other fields have younger group Is most significantly you. I do not think they are dif­ group of people to pass a resolution church. . ferent thoughts than we had In on this or that subject for the pur­ Miss Bessie Lewis and Edna ment. cost of living adjustments or pay attested to in the person of the June 12—Class Day High school 2. Teaching requires extensive Increases. Marshal ot your parade today, Lt. 1919, they are merely more mature. pose ot Impressing some other Slade were hostesses at the Young What Is more Important, I believe group with Its strength is of course Ijadles' Mission Social. Entertain­ June 13—Graduation 8 P. M. tralnlngi both before obtaining a 11. Teaching requires further Col. Frank Blssell. Only a few High school. position and after. This should be training while In service. This must years ago he enlisted In the New they are the same thoughts as spectacular. Fortunately or unfor­ ment was in charge of Miss Marlon my comrades of both wars who are tunately, I doubt If there exists Day. June 14—Flag Day Ceremonial, recognized If good teachers are ex­ be accomplished at the teacher's Haven Grays. The evidence of his Pequot Tribe, ; pected to take up teaching as a expense and In his or her free time. success Is a representation to us no longer able to express them but such a thing a voluntary un­ whose eyes gaze pleadingly from animity of expression In any group June 14—Foxon Grange, Musical career. 12. Many teachers find It necess­ older ex-servicemen, that our^sons program. 3. An answer before'the close ot ary to do part time work to meet have grown In stature and are fully thousands of photograph In every of people. Group action will always nook and cranny of this nation. embarass some members ot the June 15—Stone Church School this school year Is necessary be­ expenses. One full time job should capable of undertaking the leader­ THE TIDES picnic at Lake Compounce cause—a. If any teachers desire to provide enough. ship In meeting the perplexing The first ot these thoughts Is group. Thus the solution of these questions depends fundamentally June 18—Strawberry Short Cake look tor new positions, it Is only 13. This adjustment will not put problems of the day through which this; If we can unite In a common AT MOMAUGUIN BEACH Supper, Foxon Community lalr that they know their next East Haven ahead of all other we are now passing. effort to win a war—It we arewlll- upon the action of the Individuals. I am prone to believe that our Hall. year's offered salary before next towns as far as salaries go. Our It Is quite doubtful, that any­ ing to labor and sacrifice and give June High Low ot our very lltes blood to accom- elected officials are more often Im­ 7 Frl, 5:18 11:50 June 22—Cafeteria supper, Christ October b. If any teacher left placement will be somewhere near thing I may say to you to-day Is pressed by the reactions of the In­ Christ Church Hall. ' 0 next October It would be difficult the average Instead of at the new. Our libraries are full of pUsh such an < undertaking—then 8 Sat. 6:18 12:30 we can unite In ; the easier and dividual citizens, I believe, there­ 9 Sun. I 7:13 1:22 Juno 23—Anniversary Sunday at for the Board of Education to fUl bottom. Memorial Day speeches. Through for, that wc as individuals can Christ Church.' their positions at that late date. Charts showing a comparison be­ all of them, from time Immemorial, more logical tasK of uniting a ma­ 10 Mon. 8:05 2:15 jority of the people of this country exert the collective Influence 11 Tues. 8:53 2:53 June 27—Library Board meeting 4. The cost Of living In this area tween local teachers nlmlmum and runs the same trains of throught; necessary to shape the national Hagaman Memorial Library. has risen, It Is reported, more than maximum salaries and those ot In­ respect—most reverent respect for In bringing order out ot chaos 12 Wed. 9:37 .3:34 within this country. This thought actions of the United states Into 13 Thurs. luiy 8—Annual Banquet, Brad­ 60% and Is expected to rise further. structors In New Haven and State them who gave their lives; sympa­ a sound fulfilment of its destiny. 10:20 4:13 ford Manor Auxiliary, 5. Comparison of salary schedules areas win appear In a later Issue. thetic and practical consideration Is at the head ofcthe list. Its solu-

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THE BRANFORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEN WEWB Tliursdav. June 0. 104^ FOXON FIREMEN TO E. H. CLEANERS ON PAGE TWO will be at the Organ. And the Children's Day Fine Program Whitsunday HOLD PUBLIC SUPPER A WINNING RAMPAGE do it. Yes, ho made thorn all green- Judges for the Orators will be World Citizenship eared with envy by bringing In the prominent Branford folk. A delega­ strawberry Shortcake will bo the The East Haven Cleaners soft bacon In the form of a 17 Inch, 2V4 Red MeD Plan This Sunday At Planned For Service At feature Item in a special June ball team continues to trim all Town Topics Public Aid Is tion of Stone Church young people comers as the season progresses. pound crapple. Casting with kcUcys will attend. Editor's Note: We are giving space this w/eek for a more extended eX' supper to be served by the Foxon Thomas Bryant of 48 French from the bank near the railroad Ceremonial Stone Church S, Scouting position of the World Citizenship credo, "My Trusteeship." This is in cO' Christ Church Community Fire Company In the Sunday, May 20 they defeated tho avenue showed all the old-timers at trestle he lured the big beauty right Solicited In operation with Supt. Gillis who is requesting East Haven teachers to osl. Foxon Conmumlty Hnll on Tuesday Crusaders in a League game to the Lake Sttltonstall Saturday exactly Into ye olde fire pan. Nice going By Mrs. Blanche O'Connor Bradford avenue. LOCAL GIRL HONOI^ED This Sunday will be Children's Sunday next, June 8. Is the day evening, Juno 18. There will be tune of 0 to 5 and last Fi'lday night what should be done and how to Mr. and Mrs, Avery Dodge of Co­ Angela Tlnarl, secretary of the Five automobile busses have their pupils to bring to school a clipping of the article. It Is hoped that thit Tom! For Flag Day Hospital Drive St. Vincent de Paul R. C. church, Day at the Stone Churcli. Bibles been charterded to take the pupils, «ill help in making definite plans for a world citizenship program for nexl, :allod Pentecost In the New Tes­ salads, cold 'cuts, and luscious bested the Hendryx team with a pastor, Rev. William O'Brien; lumbus Ohio will celebrate their Hostess club of the High school, and promotion certificates will be shortcake, made as only H\e Foxon score of 8 to 0. The next game this We added an even, dozen new One of tlic largest celebrations twenty-flfth anniversary, Sunday, has been elected treasurer for teachers, and officers of the Stone fall. • 0 tament, when the Holy Spirit de­ A chart showing how the wait­ curates. Rev. Joseph Buckley, Rev. given to graduates and a baptismal Church Sunday School to their an­ scended upon the Disciples and housovilvcs know how, and topped Friday night will bp against the subscribers to our Ea.st Haven tnih- yet undertaken by . Pcquot Tribe, June 10. Mrs. Dodge was formerly 1940-7 of the Future Homemakers MY TRUSTEESHIP , fast moving Shaiigrnlas. ' Improved Order of Red Men, will be ing list at Grace-New Haven com­ William Myers, Sunday Mass 9:30 service will be held. All members of nual outing at Lake Compqunce in they were filled with the Holy by strawberries grown under the Jimmies' scripllon rolls this week. Our new A. M. Eleanor Bishop of Forbes Place. of America. Twenty-eight girls Fpxou sun lii Foxon valley, and held on Friday evening, June 14. in munity Hospital has tripled in the the Sunday School arc asked to at­ Bristol on Saturday, June 15, A A Universal Credo for World CifJienshtp ahost. It Is the Birthday of the office in the Professional Itulldlng Mr. and Mrs. John McMahon of from the East Haven High attend­ tend the Children's Day service Foxon whlf)ped cream. Bettor get HOME FROM SERVICE Is proving a convcntcnl location for celebration of Ping Day. last year features a folder which Christ church, Momauguln Brancli New Haven were visitors over the ed the state meeting held at St. complete program has been ar­ 3ft«rch, one ot three great days of Service Station was mailed this week to families Rev. Alfred Clark, rector, 9:30 A. M. with their parents whenever pos­ ranged for this picnic which will be I am the custodian of the years, he Christian year the other two tickets early. Raymond Belopsch'of 84 Francis llie taking of siibscrlpllions. iDrop' In The celebration will be featured week end at the home of Mr. and Joseph's College, West Hartford, Street has arrived hoiho after two anytime. by a big ceremonial In the Town throughout the New Haven area in Morning Prayer and sermon, 10:40 Mrs. Milton Ellis, 02 Cosey Beach May 25. Miss Alice Hall, club ad­ sible at 11 A.' M. the first enjoyed by the Church Trustee of all that man has been and done, , oeing Christmas and Easter. It Is Texaco Products connection with the current public Church school. For the remainder of June ser­ hoped that every confirmed mem years service In the South Paolfio. Hall'when a class of more than a Road. viser, accompanied them. scHool since before the war. And the hostage of his triumphant dreams.' • We are all glad to sec Ray agftlri. Many cellars were flooded in campaign for subscriptions In the Regular Friday evening pinochles vices at tlie stone church will begin My body bears the scars of his defeats, - i ber of tlie Church school will take FOR CHILDREN'S DAV NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE half hundred pale-faces will be In­ Pvt. James Monahon, 83 George The busses will leave ^ the WiUlani Kencrsbn of the Senior Sunday's prolonged, downpour which itiated into the mysteries of the $5,000,000 building fund movement. at Bradford Manor Fire House, at 11 A. .'The earlier hour of wor­ church at 8 •.45 and will leave Lake The glory and the beauty of his strength. part In this Festal service. George street 8:30 P. M. street has been honorably dl.s- Depart; dt the Slbne Church school WOMAN'S AID MEETING YOUR CAR WASHED AND fclll on ground saturated by a popular 1 patriotic and fraternal During the 12month period, the charged from the service ofter ship will go into effect during July Compounce for the return trip at And the divine mystery of his life. • > 8 A, M. Holy Communion. previous two-day rain. number of patients needing hospi­ First Friday evening Bradford and August, B;30 ch»u-ch school will present'a new dramatic Inter­ The Woinan's Aid Society of the order. All of the Qroat Chiefs of spending seven months in Germany 5 P. M. Those attending will take My mind is his measuring of the stars. pretation ot St. John XI at tho POLISHED the State Council, including the tal care but unable to gain admis­ Manor Auxiliary. The Pilgrim Fellowship has dis­ And my soul his grasp of eternity. 11:00 Holy Communion and Stono church will meet In the June roses beginning ,.to ..bloom Mr. and Mrs. James Monahan, 83 _ the iestcno/ce basket lunches but soda will be Sundoy school hour tor Chlldrch's Parish House Tlnirsday, June 13, at now arcat Junior Sagamore, Harry sion Increased from less than 200 Second Friday evening Stone continued its meetings until fall. I must so live today that tomorrow Sermon by the Rev. Alfred Clark. All Work Guaranteed around town.i George street announce the birth furnlsiied free to all. The program day. Miss Bernlce Hanson is coach­ 2:30 o'clock. Tho hostesses will tie McLay, of East Haven, plan to be to approximately'600, J. Stephen Church. of a daughter, Sunday at St. Ra­ Receptionists last Sunday were will include sports, swimming and All they who mark my steps may truly say, 3:00 P. M, Contlrmntion cln.'is for Tlilrd Friday evening Bradford ing the players and Mrs. Del Dover Mrs. Joseph Holt, Mrs. H. S. John­ Phono 4-3902 present for this gala occasion. Knight, public campaign chairman, phael's Hospital. Mrs. Monahan Is Mr. and 'Mrs. Lewis Borden, and soft ball. "Thou hast wall-borne our priceless heritage." youth. are arranging the stage setting. DINNER AT OASIS • said in telling of the printed mess­ Manor Drum Corps. the ushers were Harold Davis, Carl son and Mrs. Marcus Oandossy. 428 Main Street East Haven In the early evening the members the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Far- The cost of the trip for members And If In me man'? hopo bo larger grown, , The senior group of Friends of of the order and their guests, in age. Fourth Friday evening St. Vin­ ren, George street. Rosenqulst, Donald Chldsey and will be 25 cents and for parents, 50 His spirit In understanding more free, • full regalia, will hold a street 'If the doctor were to order a cent de Paul's church. Mr. and Mrs. John Mangan of Floyd Blalteman, cents the Cluirch school providing Far off eternity will seem more vast. The public Is invited. parade from the Red Men's Hall in member of your family to the hos­ New Haven, Mr. and Mrs. David for the balance' of the expense' of An Interpretation of life—a highway to lasting peace for all mon, re­ Blue And Odd SERVICE ON ALL MAKES pital tonight, unfortunately no Christ Church held every Moln street to the town hall when Hyland of West Haven, Mr. and the bus hire. Tickets for the outing gardless of race, creed, or color. East Haven News the big ceremonial will take place. bed would be ready and walling," third Monday evening of month at Mrs. Kendall, Bristol, were visitors Children's Day On should be obtained by Sunday, OF AUTOMOBILES A supper and I entertainment was the campaign folder states. "Only 8:30. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin June 9. Far from being poetic wishfulness, "My Trusteeship" is a stalemont ol Team Scores FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS In the event a serious emergency.. . Sunday, June 9 Buying and Service Guide held Monday night in Red Men's The wedding of Alice Redmond, Catherine street over the holidays. — • / scientific fact, as Important to the stability and orderly development ol MODERN EQUIPMENT Hall when members of neighboring and then only by postponing the daughter of Mr, Joseph Redmond Helen Brothers of Ooe avenue Unfortunately there was a mls- society OS the force of gravity is to the physical woHd. Two Victories admission of another patient. . . . 15+h Anniversary PROMPT SERVICE tribes were guests. Benny Goodman of New Haven and Leonard Jack­ has returned home after visiting ^.'^l. •: LV'!-'»CAIIO' :'•••.<' .statement about the date of Chll- It will take more than a casual reading to get tho full import of this headed the entertainment com­ would it be possible for a loved one son, son of Jir. and Mrs. Leonard with her mother Mrs. Mary Doher- ,J,Sf\GfiJg^, drens'Day. Exercises in May 30 formula, for it was worked out over a period of years, with hundreds of During tlie past week the E,H. mittee and Ben Hendricks was of yours to enter the hospital Jackson; Cosey Beach Road, took ty in GUbertsvlUe, Mass., over the East Haven News. Childrens' Day Of Rainbow Girls pupils and their teachers contributing their thought and criticism. This was High School team has scored two promptly." '•\ John P. Morgan SCANLAN and PAGNAM George A. Sisson Augie's nmsier of ceremonies. place Saturday morning In the week' end. exercises will be held in the gym­ East Haven AsSenibly, Order of in Now Haven, whose citizens represent the political and religious traditions wins over Housalonlc League rl The mailing piece calLs attention United Church, New Haven, with y PRINTER . STATIONER nasium next Sunday morning, Rainbow for Qirls, hold their re­ of many countries. Today, years after Its preparation,' wo believe that this vals, edging out Wnlllngford 0-5 In PHONE 4-3022 n Music will hold their annual dinner Rev. Mr. R. H. Clapp officiating. 19,9 Main Street Ej^st Haven INSURANCE Auto Repair to the discomfort and Inconveni­ ri 218 Main St. East Haven June 0 at 9:45 A. M. It will be a gular stated meeting this Tliursday credo contains the solvent for every social problem at home and abroad. an overtime gSmc at Wallingford, GENERAL REPAIRINO meeting at the Oasis on Friday, ence suffered by patients who must The double ring service was.used. SILVER MEDAL CONTEST i,{ Phone 4-1301 *: pleasure to have all departments and beating Seymour 8-4 at home FIRE — BONDS June 14th at 7 P. M. If members The Class in Public Speaking of night.at 7:30 in Masonic Hail. A "My Trusteeship" is a three dimensional proposition and it should TIRES — BATTERIES wait for hospital care, pointing out The bride wore a white satin united in the final service of the majority service will be held for In the Wallingford game East MTTOMOBILE - CASUALTY AAA SERVICE AAA have not already done so kindly that "One patient's business Is dis­ gown and carried a colonial bou­ Stone Church will give a Sliver season. Various classes will be re­ bo so resolved: "I am, you al"e, he Is a trustee of all that man has been Haven ^yas one run behind In tho notify Mrs. Evarts or Miss Mat­ Medal contest at the Short Beach all girls who'haye attained their and done and the hostage of his triumphant dreams." |is affirmation !1 GbidscT Ave., East Haven rupted, a crippling disability loses quet. The best marv was Russell presented In the exercises, and Mr. last Inning with two out, but o Phono 4-0195 439 Main St. thews for reservations. Schmidt. The maid of honor Mrs. Church, Sunday June 10 at 4 P. M. 20th birthday. At this meeting the is true for all time, anywhere; its obligation is logical and reasonable; double by Rod Pickett and follbw- .Casiial as n Mexican Siesla another his llfellhood, a child de­ Fare Limit C Lewis'" third grade class will dis­ Assembly will celebrate its 15th an­ velops a mastoid condition because Arthur McCorning wore a period those taking part as contestants, play a very interesting group of and its consummation Is democratic, to bo achieved by every mon In Ing singles by Burdetle and Mac- niversary with birthday cake and his own chosen way. It does not require the giving up of traditional You will always find a fine GRILLERS' TO FACE a tonsillectomy is delayed, the gown of acaua. The two brides­ will be the Misses Alice Ayr and. K"innpl tied up the game In the Colorful as a MexiGoji Fiesia Service Station Biblical characters created from entertainment. loyalties of government or religion; rather, it gives a place of incom­ solcciion of mother of a large family arranges maids, Jean Lane and Shirley Barbara Osklns, and the boys v/lll 1 overtime a walk to Tregonlng, a COLONY CLUB SUNDAY pjpe-cleaners, clothes-piiis and parable dignity which the humblest citizen may shore with tho most East Haven Garage WATCHES and DIAMONDS for the care of her flock during her Zelner were dre.ssed alike In deep be William Johansen, Edward Gus- clay. At^ this service a special wel­ bad throw and Albano's single put rOUNDBD Itig & Tire Shop SENIORS HOLD SEMI powerful and cultured. at The East Haven Center Grille stay In the rospltal, only to find pink with matching hats, and car­ tavson and Russel stone. Mrs. Del come is extended to all parents and over the winning run. Iga arid Pln- JOHN BioMDi, raop. nine have lined up the Colony her admission postponed at the last ried colonial bouquets. Ava 'Marie Dover will have charge of the VULCANIZING friends, arid It is hoped that may FORMAL SAT. NIGHT nepan staged a fast double play In Club of Kew Haven as their ap­ moment when the ambulance ar­ and Because were sung at the The achievement of World Peace Is everybody's rBsponsIbillty; in some the sixtli to stop a Wallingford QENERAL AUTOMOBILE Sondergaard group and the program will be un­ SPECIAL PRICES TO DEALERS of tlje yoving people will bring position at Blake field Sunday rives with the victims of a traffic mass. der the auspices of the Vesper Bible The Seniors of the East Haven ways It falls most heavily on commerce and education. The combined skills rally. REPAIRINa JEWELER 6 HOUR SERVICE bouqets of Spring flowers to help High school will hold their long of business men and teachers enabled our country to win the war, the most morning at 10:30 smash-up." Study 'Group of Short Beach, of Burdettc pitched six Innings and 250 Main Street Brantord The reception and wedding ALL WORK GUARANTEED brighten up the gym. tor the oc­ anticipated Semi Formal this destructive of human life and property In afl history. These two agencies, i60 Uiln St. l-Ute nsTtn Proto or McLay will toe the rub­ Other Instances from the hos­ breakfast was held at the Four which Mrs. Pricllla Shory is Presi­ casion. was relieved by Tregonlng at the ber for the Grille nine, with Paul­ Saturday night from 8 to midnight working together to sustain and to train good trustees for civilization, could pital's records deal with a tempor­ Pillars. About one hundred guests dent, Miss Phoebe Clark will be ACCESSORIES put the hunnan race on the road to success and hai^tsiness. Wo believe that start of the seventh. MacKlnnol son receiving. special soloist, and the Church In the school gymnasium In what arily blinded man obliged to wait attended. Tlie brides going away GAS - OIL BIRTHDAY PARTY win be the first Saturday night if an Interpretation of this credo were to be understandingly taught to the did thp. patching. FUEL OIL From top to bottom, the GrlUers Choir under the Direction of Mrs. The Seymour'game sce-sawed tor KEROSENE OIL for an operation for the removal outfit was a yellow ensemble with NEW AND USED TIRES - TUBES The S,t Aiidrew's Sunshine As­ affair of the school ' seixspn. The children throughout the world It would go far to promote tho mutual re­ Wm. H. Brennan have plenty of hitting power and of cataracts, a lawyer whose ap­ brown accessories, with a small Edith Jones will be heard in sembly heid its annual birthday spect and understanding among the common people necessary for lasting five iunings with each team hold­ O&U HI For Prompt Strvlce the charger of Burke and Aaiderson special Musical mumber. Mrs. Jones B Hemingway Ave., Phone 4-0183 dancing will be to the melodeous pendix rutured in the midst of an flowered hat to match. party this Wednesday night in the tunes of chet Bomiiriant's drums peace. '. ' - ing the" lead twice. In tho sixth, Watch - Clock Repairing Washington Ice & are expecting a stiff battle. With important trial because early treat­ Plans' were completed Monday however, a squeeze play put one Chmura working at first base, chapel. Highlighting the program anil orchestra and retreshineiit will This philosophy offers to millions of bereft, homeless, and bowlldered ment could not be arranged and a evening at the meeting of the was a supper and presentation of run across for East Haven and thl.s Lou Zampano at second. Bob An­ providied at a njiilc bar set \ip by people, a partnership in the greatest of human enterprises, the preservation wais foltowed by Rod Plcketts home 878 Hlln StrMI Silt Il««"i Oil Co. child born with a cleft palate for Bradford Manor Auxiliary for their birthday offerings from members. Holcombe's. ' ' and advancement of world civilization. In a very rea| sense itisthe principle 8. CALABRESI: ti SONS derson covering short, and Eddie whom a corrective operation could It's Window Screen Tinrie Again ruiV drive over the right field fence Heit to Oipltol TlutMT 1-0380 lei Ilomlnmy An. annual banauet to be held Tuesday of "trusteeship" that makes possible any of thp constructive activities of Wenzlclc operating at third, Burke, not be arranged at the ideal time evening, July 9th at Restland Farms with two on to put tho home town Standisk, Andrews, Thomson and -Luciiannut-Savllle organized society. • '','' team ahead 8-3'. Seymoiir staged a because another child's life de­ In Northford. All members wishing And The Busy Store has a complete supply DINING IS A TREAT AT Qartland are the outfielders. pended on prompt adijilssion to the The marriage,of Miss Constarice Men" musti know the truth and see thornseilye!i,',-^r what th^y really ore rally in the last inning, but a per­ TRUCKS CO/CHES to make reservations may call Mrs. Savllle, daughter of'Mr. and Mrs. before they can have sufficient faith In ea'ch ptlier.,f6'co'-pperate success­ SfffDWAGONS SCHOOt BUSSES Starting June 18 the Cenier nine only available accoriimodatlon. Joseph O'Connor, 4-1144, chair­ ol window screens, screen doors, screening [ fect; throw'to the plate by Albdno A.C.P. Electrical James Savllle of Main street and fully to Improve society. completed a dotibie play and, killed' will pltiy home games every Sun­ In answer to-the question, "Wlio man, or other members of the com­ The Mariner REO MOTORS, INC. day morning and Wed. evenings and the necessary fixfures to completely pro­ Julius Luchannut, son of Mrs. the' tally with only one run scored. Service, Inc. should subscribe to the bUildlng mittee, Mrs. George Kappeler. Mrs. Julius Luchannut of Whitneyvllie "My Trusteeship" is a portrait. It does not promise salvation from • hi Factory Branch on the high school grounds. Fred Eborth. Mrs. Mathew Hogan, tect your home from flies, mosquifoes and LOBSTER > STEAK • HAM 'any of the difficulties of life, but it sharply defines man's relation to ' Burdette pitched all.the way al- .Electrical Contractors fund?" the fold?r states: took place Tuesday morning at lowliig only six hits, one of them Salet'SerYicti "Everyone in the hospital's ser­ Mrs. William Dion, Mrs. Robert 8:30 in the" Stone church, Rev. the long past, the living present, and the fnysterlous future. If t|iis phil­ '1.1 Industrial Electronics Chadeayne. ofher annoying insects. SEA FOOD DINNERS a fluke triple which resulted in two Electrical Appliances Randall W. Richards, Jr., Branch Mgr. vice area who is able to do so. In William G. West officiating. The osophy couid be the warp of educational tiieory'and practice whether This summer, look your best when of school, church, or industry, each after his own order could weave a Seymour runs. MacIClnnel did the PHOHE 1-18C4 Phono 4-1621 194 Main Si. the past five years Grace and New Miss Harriet Wheeler of Meriden Hours 12 to 3 p.m.—5 to 7:45p.m. bride, a former Army nurse, Is a catching. Epacl^LiI a la Inriallla BtU Solaa 106 WHALLEY AVE. NEW HAVEN, CONN. 4U I PliDna 4-13tS 279 Ualn Btraet 125-124 Short Beach Rd. Eail Haven

(--,A,i.*.JS^' IT THuraday, June 6,1946 TirE BSAtnroKD sBvnsw - EAII HAVBK HEWB PAQErXVB PAOE POWR THE BRANFORD REVIEW - E HAVBK HEWS Tlinredfty, Juno 6, 1046 Luftwatto Hying school was Ger­ Memorial Work What Other Editors many's Randolph Field. Nowunder Gen. Knox Says Of TIME AKP HAHB the command ot Col, Malcolm N, As Mr. Brinley Sees It READINGS WRITING Phone 4-1109 Today Are Thinking About Stewart, Hampton, 'Va. It Is one- ot Will Be Done the best equipped and most al- I see where the Town Fathers FOR SPEEDY HIGH-CLASS traollvo air tleUla In Europe. At BY <^-M^ Seai'ci, AND ^/fi/i M%wn, are setting a good example to the REASONABLY PRICED NEW EAST HARTFORD BUSINESS The Oracle ot Delphi halh loan of their ear.s, ]u.U think what present several thousand OI's each spoken, indeed he has thrown poor an o|)portunlly would have been townspeople by building a new side m By Boy Scouts The Town of East Hartford walk In front ot the old town hall GOT nS HflME FRCXrt THe shows detlnlle signs oC post-war montli aro processed and orientat­ Contusions.out on his head, and his ir they had discovered the SHOE REPAIR pincB WMfRe n WAS SOLP. At a recent meeting ol the site In Main street which has been development by the establish­ ed . tor their occupnllon duties at booted the royal Marcus Aurellus East Haven News" and the Radio? \-THr FIRST WtRt AWre W ECIWCOR Scouts' Memorial Work Day Com- right ot! the stage, and warned used In recent years as a parking I/IBOOT STT HSWSflW ^m ments of new business enterprise. this key station. But then perhaps Brutus may gel J-n my long career witli the United States Army rv^made a WORK :fVl^^nA^fl WAS ECIWDORS mittcD flnal plans were Were dis­ space but which is by no means 'AWRKETIWO CENTER. Tlie recent opening ot the spaci­ Betoiro entering the service in • people ol the great City ot East the gate also, by the Oracle, And hobby of cultivating the very best (woplc in it. Ami for some strange cussed tor the project which is ' Pick Up and Delivery ous and modern offices and sales October, 104'2, Pfc. TerValna wn.s Haven, to pay no attention lo the the poet reminds us that "This too reason the very best people usually turn out to work in the kitchen." big enough to accommodate the scheduler for Saturday, June 8th. y"—™>»!M5j'^r^^^ You might say that Ernie Pylc expressed rooms of the Old Colony PutnltUro employed as a heal Iroatcr bx Friar ot PrenoH Ave. In other shall pass away". Now, what do large number ol automobiles that Representatives from Brantord, words the Friar gets ordered back his philosophy of life in those lines, taken (lock to our shoping center these ^7HE' Company on the Connecticut Henry C. Thompson & Son, NeW' you know? Well, they were passing PRlNCfSS BDSBlie Madison, GuUtord all stated that from his posthumous book, "Last Chapter." East Haven Cleaners Boulevard is but growing proof ot Haven, Into his cloister, and told to shut aroimd a very tine basket of eggs, days. That sidewalk ceriaimy need­ HAT TOOK many ot their Scouts liave oppor­ He never did think of the war in terms of ITS ^4AME the faith of big business In East up. Weill Weill Well! now what the other day, on Mount Olivet, In ed replacing and a good job Is now AND SHOE REPAIRERS tunities to contribute their services official communiques and gcner.ils' strategy. n?cmTWe Hartford us a deslsablo community, does the "Oracle" want just re­ fact I think to bo correct. It was being done. It would seem like a PTTne on June 8lh toward the Memorial It was guys like Sgt. Thomas Mill of St. 309 MAIN STREET TEL. 4-1109 EAST HAVEN We gage the prosperity ot a town marks from the yes men,? Do the the year Thirty Three or Four A. D. lot more sidewalk laying could be BRIDBOP Cabin to be built at Camp Scquas- W4NTED Louis and Corp. Mickey Rovinsky of Ed- FRmJCE'S or a city by the pulse and the "No" men have to keep silent? Super Salesman was selling the accomplished along Main street sen in memory ot former Scouts GOOD BOARDING HOMES wardsvillc. Pa., who served in the mcsrliall, EMPfROW extent ot Its business. Business How, Brother Oracle, that sounds Eggs to Twelve expert Salesmen, and I could point out a few such NNPOLEOfJ. and Soouters ot the Quinnlplao more like the Politician than the and it was thousands of others w.hom he provides Jobs and jobs mean pros­ FOR INFANTS 10 DAYS TO they contained 0 vitamins. They've places where It would seem like an jir. Council who gave their lives In School Teacher, and "Riley" says knew personally, and whose joys ani| sotrows perity. 2 YEARS OLD been on sale for 1000 years, but order to that effect might be help­ World War II. However, It was the to Digger McCarthy, "What a re­ he sincerely shared. ' J ': Come in and See the new Mortals, do not care for things of ful In getting things started. And general consensus ot opinion ot the It we wish to stimulate American At itili mornqnt wo luivn 2S bftblct who In "Here Is Your War" and "Brave sro wftHing for fflmtltos lo lovo ^ncl cnro volting development this Is?" Main street ain't the only street rcproscnlnllvcs that while many ot enterprise we insist on "Buying Divine orgln. I think If those Eggs Men," a Book-of-the-Montli Club selection, fofr lliom under our luporvlston. for vary­ There used, to bo an anchor selec­ could be hatched, the Oracle KHNIE I'YI.E that needs sidewalk rebuilding. In their Scouts have these opportun­ American." It wo wish to stimulate ing longtht of timd. Wo pay boArd, tup- Ernie Pyle talked about the Gl's war in MARQUETTE local enterprise, wo should keep tion which we used to drag aroung would'nt have to worry about gett­ Europe and Africa. He could have tiikcn a rest after D-Day, but there some parts ot the town and I mean ities there are still many more ply clothing And moclIcAl caro. Wn,shall our motto; "Buy in East Hartford." bo pUaiod to Intdfvtow Any tn'orostod the rostrum, a generation back. It ing his new Battleship launched. was still the Padific to win, and where the figliting was he felt he Iiad the center and not the outlying Scouts who as yet do not have an always brought plenty ot applaus, districts It's downright dangerous opportunity to contribute. No town can maintain a low tax mflrrted couplo. with or wilhovt own chil­ But I suppose Matt. Five will gel a to go. In the Marianas first and then living with the boys who flew HOME FREEZER dren to rxplain arrnngowoni* ond why plenty ot laughs, and good teed for pedestrians In the day time let >4f sfwnws rate it It tails to encourage local thosB bnblos ncnd tnmporAry fosftir homo kick In the neck, next. Well, Dem­ the B-29s over the Japanesd homeland, he saw a different kind of war. EWSL15II SflRL, after the Lodge closed their session, alone at night. And while I am on EIGHT CUBIC FEET CAPACITY lOfiP DERB)' business: It big business moves caro. Plo.no wrllo ui for ah nppoinimont. ocracy, was the answer, at the last Next lie joined an aircraft carrier on the invasion of Okinawa. Me The cooperation ot business- and the Poem had to do with a barber made the landing with the Marines and saw Okinawa secured. Then the subject of sidewalk repairs I GAVE HIS I out, the burden or the upkeep of Tho Chlldron't Conler, "MOO Whtfnoy war, and this war was to prove to NSMSTDTMe private citizens In providing oppor­ Avutiu«i New Havoh, Conn. shop, the Barber was shaving a hti luck ran out. A Japanese bullet killed Ernie Pyle on April \7, 1945, might go .so far as to spealc tt little WIT WIETHE the town reverts to the small tax­ the Nations how perfect Democracy tunities tor all scouts Is essential customer. An Owl was perched up on le Shima. "Las^ Chapter" is the record piece about the need lor the First Priced at $348.00 STllT.MOtOeP payer. wos, and what a nice "Sample of CfioWM AMP .In the successtul completion of on the top of his case ot shaving he has left us of his Pacific experiences, up National Store system to get busy ROLLu;SBIM, In scanning the roster ot new Democracy" we have to soir\to the this worthwhile project It Is hoped mugs and mirrors. Professor until the time of his death. business In our town we find many world, now. Now, we have heard In and do a little hole fllUnK m tlieir NOW ON DISPLAY AT that any businessman or private Know-lt-all enters the Barber shop new names added lo already estab­ Two-Way Talkies press and oh Radio, all the bad Even six months after we had the Ma­ drive-ln parking area for shoppers citizen who can provide work op­ looks at the Owl and launches a lished concerns, we look with pride by DICTOGRAPH. points about Russia, how about rianas, there were still several hundred Japs at the west side ot their Main portunities for Scouts In their tirade, ot abuse against the Toxl- on our enterprise ,ln the field som6 honest to good points about in hidiiig. Ernie Pyle tells of one who, un- .,^_^ • street store. Probably the biggies SCANLON and PAGNAM Use every ounce of toodl neighborhood on that day •will do No ohctrhSiy roqinVec/-—Dii/oncos up dermlst who stuffed and mounted Take no more than you ot private business, engineering, the Russian aovermont. Surely like his fellows, didn't take to the hills, but ^^l) who have charge of the repair work East Haven so. All that lis necessary is to con- to SOO ioel—Ideal lor Oftko, that owl,. It was a bad Job, scream­ stayed for weeks right in the most thickly 199 Main Street can eat . . . eat what you manufacturing and other Holds ot there must be .something good In don't k;now abotit the big holes take. Turn in every drop toct the Scout Leafler ot the Scout form, Homo ed the prof, at the hlghth ot his American-populated section of the island. that are so annoying to' folks who Df used fall Follow our public sorvloos. Oration, the owl flapped his wings Russia. How about It? You know Uoverninenl's plan antl Garden Notes Unit closest to your home or place He hid in the bushes just a few feet from a path where hundreds of drive their cars Into the parking share n nieal every dayl It makes little dlftoronco wheth­ $17.50 and flew down from his perch, but nothing is so bad, that It has'nt got — * ot business and he wfll assign you Americans walked daily. They found out later that he even used the place. It they don't then I would CHICKENS'^"TrSru^pl™" LB 49= Sponsored by Brantord Oarden Club er we think ot : the doctor, the says the ^oet, all throw the tlrgde something good In It, well, I guess a Scut to work for you. ollicers' outdoor shower bath after they got through and raided, their suggest that the store manager get Mrs. M. D. Stanley, Correspondent dentist, the grocer, the lawyer or THE CONN. PLUMBING ! li of abuse'*'the "Barber kept on Its time lor the Friar, to get back kitchens at night. There was a Jap prison DUCKLINGS IS-i're^r. UBSB"' In case you do not know •who the to hla Cloister. busy now and inform them so that the 1 nterior deoo'i-ator, We 'find AND LUMBER CO. shaving" -Poor Brutas, addressing enclosure nearby, and peering out of the LARGE FOWL >44'= leader is a telephone call to New that the town ot East Hatford has LT the Romans, he only asked tor the "And the Barber kept on shaving". bushes he studied the fare of his fellow the driveway can be properly FOR A LONELY HOUR Cand what they call better) bill­ Haven, 7-0197 will be sofflllent for 1730 Stato St. Now Havo'n, Conn. mended and shoppers be made Fred's Restaurant TURKEYS ""u?'io*iS'tS2!" LB 55"^ grown to the point ot selfsuf- T«l, 7-0294 soldiers. Then one day he came out and I think tlmt tor a lonely liour boards. 'When your conservation or a Sloot can bo assigned through happier once again. I want to add ficiency it wo are willing to, gave himself up. He said he had convinced BROILERS T".'ir.S'3.T,'J',^° ^=47"= I'll choose a poem or a flower; roadside chairman asks you, in the this Office. patronise every local effort In the himself they were being created all right, another gripe to my limited space Some valiant song ol love or truth, The sketch for .the Memosial Ca­ FEATURING SAUSAGE FRESH PORK 4tc near future, to attend hearings on field of business enterprise. so he was ready to surrender. , today and that Is the way that the Some flower with all the grace of bin lias been completed by Peter a young fry with bicycles continue to these bills In Hartford, do not turn The new slogan for' post-woi' SHOP ftT Outside Reading Program tlVE CHICKEN LB youth; Hale, architect for the City Plan­ LOBSTERS 55"= development In our town should,be use the sidewalks at all hours ot Some redolent .rose, a new one. her down. Make your voice heard ning Commission and has bccn^ A&P FOR day and night to the peril ot us old "Victor" STEAK COD ^S 29"= "Buy in East Hartford and Pros- CUOiCE When Margery Sharp's latest novel, Or Illy for its purity. viThere It will obtain the best re­ torned over to Robert S. Judd, The memhors Of the Freshman teachers' discretion. codgers. While I was watching the perl' "Britannia Mews," was selected by the at the ACCORDION and PIANO, COD FILLETS /K^SB Some song of silver bells that ring sults. Chairman ot the Building Commit­ WINES and Class ot East Haven High School We have a separate section of Decoration Day parade I was near East Hartford Ga'/ette Book-of-the-Month Club, her publishers wrote to England, asking her MACKEREL FRESH CAPE 12« Of children unafraid to sing' Mrs. Charles E. Smith, chairman tee for Scouts' Memorial Work Day. LIQUOnS meet In the library one period a books reserved for preparatory to bring them up to date on her activities. Site replied, "!'can't think run down by at least a dozen Then hope serene shall come to Mr. Hale has donated his time and The "VIRTUOSO" of the SUGARED or Junior Gardens, writes, "I would to week throughout the year. They groupS; we give class assignments of any new data except that I've just started to learn Greek with a young scamps on bicycles. me, talent as his cntrlbutlon towards Accordion, playing your COMB-DOZ suggest a fall Flower and 'Vfegetable LONQYEAR ELECTED ' have learned to settle down quick­ in the types ot literature, and Miss resolute schoolboy for coach." And just to show tliat the Greeks did And faith shall lead me for to see. Show, for your Junior Gardeners.'" this project In the making of the George Longyear, "Vice-president ly and read uninterruptedly for Hall Is constantly guiding Individ­ have a word for it, she wrote out their expression for "I love." General Knox favorite popular and clas­ JANE PARKER DATE FILLED Man sings his songs for lonely She suggests that small seed cata­ plans. of the Youth Fellowship at St. An­ forty minutes.. When a student fln-, ual students. We can do and have sical music Wednesday and Coffee Cake EACH 26C SWEET, hours— logues be dlstrlljuted to children Mr. Hale, when approacheh on drew's church, was eleotod vice- ishes reading a book, he places his done, we think, a good Job In di­ Oct, 102 " 1080 high school faculty, was appointed Saturday. SOUTHERN STYLE God puts the rainbow in the flow­ from the third grade up and each his plans tor the sketch stated. president ot the entire New Haven RED CUTTING "My dream of such a cabin is in report on a permanent reading recting Individual students precise­ Nov. 282 " 991 Alhletlc Director. Mr. Mayo has Breakfast Loaf EACH 17(! ) LB ers. child order his own seeds. There Is Sub-Dlstrlct Youth Fellowship at a JANE PARKER STREUSSEL A. P. Harmon great enthusiasm among the chil­ line with our present thinking in meeting hold last Friday In Grace OLD lliSIllllCT record. Each student receives one ly because we meet so frequently Dec. ' 328 " 705 supervises the Blue and Gold show Specializing in FANCY BING LARGE SWEET ot these cards In the seventh grade Feb. 292 " 080 and has had charge ot the Pep Ftuit Loa( EACH 221! dren and many entries for their that It will scrvs as a Memorial to Church, New Haven. right In the library. How would you like to live In a inspire the living ,to keep alive and It Is kept on fllo throughout Jan. 325 " 1047 Club and other activities in the APPETIZING ITALIAN and JANE PARKER CHERRIES LB 59!= show, which they hold in Septem­ These statistics show the Increase •0 city Or village where no poison Ivy and to strengthen still more that school and has been connected Pecan Nul Ring EA25C ber. Small prizes can be donated. Furstenteldbuck, Qorraany—Hero his four years or high school. Oth­ In circulation since Miss Hall's first AMERICAN DISHES NATIVE ICEBERG CRISP FRESH grew? You say, "Impossible 1" Dur­ spirit ot Scouting •which has, ever with the athletic program since the JANE PARKER PRUNE FILLED Dahlias may; be planted until to do his bit in "winning the peace" . 90, 5T1- er English Glasses In the building year here. 1401 " 5170. " ham, New Hampshire has demon­ since Scouting started, become part establishmerit ot the high school ten Coffee Cake EACH 24C LETTUCE T'^^nV about mld-Jurip. Ptc. Joseph,J. Tervalns, Jr., son ot ^ PROOF BOT meet In the library from one to 1942-43 1945-46 It Is evident from these stalls- ot the very being ol Scouts, both years ago. SPAGHETTI RAVIOLA i .| NEW-U. S. NO. 1 strated tliat the eradication of Feed.liquldyrianure to amarylUs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tervalns, 41 * WHISKIES IN THIS PRODUCr three periods a month at their Sept. 72 Books 001 Books the living and the dead. It should EIGHT O'CLOCK poison ivy is not impossible. The bulbs to encourage next year's Coe Avenue, East Haven, has arriv­ ARE 7 YEARS OI.P. POTATOES 15PE^^K69'' be a tribute which will actively de LOBSTER • FISH - STEAKS - CHOPS - CHICKEN POTATOES garden club'of this village headed flower buds. Bees like flies hovering ed at the Europenn Theater Army COFFEE velop respelt both tor the splendid SWEET JUICY FLORIDA the work of flghtlng poison Ivy. around, the plants may spell de­ Air Forces Reinforcement Depot, M^Lougiilinp^ir lit,'! 3.45 THE DAILY LUNCHEONS — SATISFYING DINNERS MILD & • n 1 LB /» < c spirit of sanrifllt of those who have '^^/WPM*^'^ MELLOW L BAGS t I The gardeners' organized the en­structive larvae, so net them. and win soon be assigned to per­ APIZZA GRAPEFRUIT 3 FOR 29"= gone and tor the flner things of lite 0ldT!ionips8ii."i°,Mr3.S0 1 274 Main Street Tel 4-0247 East Haven 3LB^AG 59e tire town" They obtained suitable Give chrysanthemums their sec­ manent duties with the occupa­ stretched out before the living. San Remo By The Sea BAKER Protect Ydu« Health! NATIVE HOME-GROWN equipment. They studied the needs ond pinching back this month so as tional Air Force. . a P.IVI.De!.rae.''TWo'.3.47 That ,1s how I pictured the cablnl PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE SPINACH 3 LBS 23? for careful ^nd thorough ivy erad­ to remove about 3 Inches of the 6 From this depot ho may bo as­ PhiladelpihiaI 3.85 Dine and Dance in Congenial tics that the English Department In commemoration ot those broth­ ication and then they acted. It will Inches growth since May thwarting. signed to units servicing Army Air SPECIALIZING IN has every reason to be grateful to er Scouts of ours who gave their Three FeatEier 3\M'; 3.87 ;j STRICTLY FRESH NATIVE GRADE "A" be necessary to raise some money Arabls, iberls, alysum, dwarf phlox Force Planes in Germany, Austria, Atmosphere Miss Hall tor her direction ot our lives in World War II." Italian Cooking because materials, labor, and the and many other low growers bene- Italy or France. While here, In the Schenley or. prooi DOTO.CK reading program. use of equipment cost money. At The cabin Is to be built In a . Cliolrj n nn flt by shearing after they've bloom­ heart of plctinesque Bavaria, ho Bellows 8(J U pfOtjf—ml) d.ifiU Music by Mickey Carl and His Boys —Contributed Durham $50 and volunteer ' labor ed. And the young growths you re­ shaded and secluded spot at Camp GALLON BOT will have an oliportunlty to enjoy Hunter's 02„.o, SDI4.22 RUSSO'S FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE— did the job. Undoubtedly other move rr^ake grand cuttings for Sequassen which in past years has the scenic beauties of the wooded Continuous Entertainment by communities will be Interested in rooting in a closed, shaded frame. earned the name of the Outpost foothills ot the Alps. He will also MOST BRANDS AVAILABLE I Site. Named because of its seclu­ AT ALL A&P STORES 1^ Martin Lubin, Harry Seat and OthoTs RESTAURANT Food Markets Will this work. 2.4 L is useful in the Light surface cultivating is just bo able to visit the notorious eradication ol poison ivy and can as Important a weed control mea­ sion from other sites ot the Cagip Dachau Concentration Camp, Famoiw for Fried Chicken News Itenns, Subscriptions, but not far removed from them; RoBcrvationa 4-0150 Close Each Monday FROM NEARBY be used in the control ot ragweed, sure in the flower garden as It Is Located about 20 miles from Cove Street . Morris Cove 0C8 Main St East Haven a second pest that is all too com­ among vegetables. because of Its nestling on the side Three Main street markets, Balti­ FARMS Munich, this $15,000,000 former and Advertising For the mon in Connecticut. ot a hill near a spring and run- more Brothers, the Economy Meat LARGE-DOZEN nnig brook, It is one ot the most June 8lh twards the Memosial Ca­ (.1 Market, and Donotrlo's announced Calling all Garden Clubs, who are Mr. and Mrs. John Burdette ideal sites at Sequassen for this bin can do so through these men. When You Need last week that because ot the food Hart of Short Beach have an­ particular Memorial Cabin and GRANULATED SOAP Interested not only In saving what shortage and In order to give their EAST HAVEN NEWS FRANKS andiitf)i2o z qct natural beauty and future wealth nounced the birth of a son. Tills is wUl be Idealized by all Its visitors. help opportunity tor. summertime Ralph Amato's A Plumber BEANS . ^ CANS UV Connecticut still has, but In help­ their second child. Mrs. Hart is the The men •who are actively en­ recreation, their places of business Flowers gaged in this Project ot help make 32 OZ I ing to restore what she has lost. former Miss Alice Kingston. WANTED Call 4-1357 will be closed each Monday, June, will now be received at our new office LARGE MoU's Apple Juice BOT 26" You have it within your power to It a success are; First Selectman July and August. This week the two New Restaurant The June in The Professional Building PKG 46 QZ l)7C help with the program ot your State Mrs. 'VlrgU McNeil, Pine Orchard Leslie I. Dudley and Clarence U. other large food markets of hte Grapefruit Juice CAN Li Loomis, Guilford; First Selectman, Antiques Peter A. Limoncelli Park and Forest Commission. was hostess Memorial Day to the town, those in Thompson avenue, "When Available" Orange & Grapefruit 46 OZ 450 Howard, F. Kelsey and Paul M. SU- OF ALL KINDS GIN Completely Renovated 239 MAIN STREET EAST HAVEN 4 6 OZ Our old friends, the bill board Hamden Hall high school pupil's PLUMBING and HEATING announced similar action. Starting vernall, Madison; and Fh:8t So-, Orange Juice CAN 45= bosses are at work again for bigger picnic. 7 STHBOTffiao 130 Cosoy Beach Avenue Momaugniu CONTKAOTOB with June 17 these stores will also STRINGLESS lectman Cilltord J. Collins and, Dishes, Bric-a-brac close each Monday. ' Hours 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P. M. — Phone 4-1373 Beans FRENCH STYLE Donald R. Thompson, Bronford. 90 PROOF No Job Too Large SUPER Furniture SEA FOOD. STEAK, AND CHICKEN DINNERS lonaSiiced Beets CAN These men also have ^ committees, 'W '••T' 4 no No Job Tbo Small Editorial Office, 112 Saltonstall. Parkway, Phone 4-2607 NO. 2 i/lc working.with them but any per-, TOP PRICE PAID Dixie Belle prool U01 C.U<3 INIAYO IS APPOINTED Vflioie Kernel Corn A^P CAN 14« CALL NEW HAVEN 5-1824 or oopLopt2j2 CHOICE LIQUORS PHONE NEW HAVEN 40804 son who Is willing to give another Hiram V/alkQrotn no 199 Hemingway Ave. At a recent meeting ot the Board Paul H. Stevens, Editor "FLOODS OF SUDS" CAN Scout an opportunity to wosk on WOODBRIDGE 3-1349 154 DODGE AVE.- EAST HAVEN Keystone Mustirooms Carstair BO PROOF D','t3.1O 0 Tel. 4-0175 East Ilaven ot Education, Joseph Mayo ot the NO. 2 LARGE «Qc lonaPeas CAN NEW ARRIVALS Gilbey aopiJooF'uoi3.15 PKG ^V Mixed Vegetables NT^C^N 12« Milshire joiuoor lor3.19 •n "When Available" Wliolelrisli Potatoes "cVIS" LEVESH 8c SON Gordon D4

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PAO&SIX THE BBANFORD EBVIEW - EAST HAVENUEWS ' Thursday. Jtine 6,1946 Thui-8da,y, June G, 194G THE BRANFORD REVIEW • EAST HAVEN KEWS PAGE SEVEN Arc Y6u ITaviiig A HnrdiTime Getting. Butler? cent "Then and Now" W. Somerset Mrs. A. W. Lathrop has moved Maugham, a humorous novel of In- fram Wethersfleld to 78 East Main trip to Maryland, NiORTH BRANFORD WHAT NOTS Irlquo in Renaissance Italy. Street. The Mother Church Red Sox Meet -Behind- Charles Llndley ot Miami, i Flfi. BY aiT« ROUNB Your going to hear more about SHORT BEACH Durham Sunday has been visiting relatives hero. •H that kid who was barely missed Storekeeper John H. Hohnan, son Yoiir Bonds Belts' Store has opened lor thu Servltes in tho local churches on scheduled. Tills Is at the site of Breezy Whorttleberry cut a hole by a speeding car In Indian Neck ot Mr. and Mrs Herbert C. Holman Branford Review Announces New Hot tho Might of America season. of Averlll Place has been dlschar- ST. EHZABKTU'S R. C. CUURCU overseas. Perclval has rcenllsted The Red Sox will meet Durham Rollln H. Paine of Washington, Suhddy will inolutlo: tho foimor Buddy'.s garuge. In the rug so he could sec the floor near the school today (Established 1928) Sunday nl Hammer F.lold at 3:0C ^ Mdisscs at'7 atid 0:15 o'clock nt : Mrs. Fred Augur, Frank, and ed from tho Navy. and Appointment Pastor, Rev. William O'Brien and Is stationed at Westovor Field, D. c. was a recent visitor In town. show and covered It up again be­ Curates, Rev. Joseph Buckley o'clock. Bob Bradley will pitch for St. Augustine's R. C Church, Rev. Daniel I Doody were called to New FIRST CONGREGATIONAli Mass. tho locals while Eddie Petela will John J. McCarthy, pastor, Frank cause he didn't want to see the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson, East Haven News Announcement of the appoint­ Rev. William Myers David Burdge has arrived homo SI. sTia'in;N'.s A. M. E, ZION Jersey by the death of their cousin CaURCII North Main Street will pass the ment of Luther Phillips Cudworth, be catching. Joe Orsene will make whole .show... Mrs. William R. Published Every Thursday Sunday Mass at 10 o'clock his debut Sunday at short stop re­ Kcv. Atkins Prawlcy, organist and choir direc­ Joseph O'Dowd Jr. Tlie funeral look Wilson of Stony Creek has new Rev. Earle C. Hochwald summer at their waterfront cottage C. S. B„ of Boston, as President from Mount riermon School for tor., place on.Monday morning.at PJne MEYER LESHINE of the Mother Church, The First UNION CHURCH Boys. placing WllUo Proto who Is not hlt- Rogers Street Capo cod catboat Pet peeve Is 10:45 Children's Day Service, The In Short Beach. tlug. Manager VInny Chestnut will 11:00 Morning Service Holy Eucharist will bo celebrated Broofc. ' nylons, choice canned goods, new Publisher Church of Christ, Scientist, In Bos­ Rev. J. Edward Newton of WestvlUe Rita Peck, doughtor of Mr. and nt 9:30 o'clock at Zlon Episcopal young people of all departments of start Ward, at first. Captain Steve 1:00 Church School A. Wednesday^ closing and,; plans lumber, while shirts and bedding the Church School will participate ALICE T. PETEliSON ton, Massachusetts, has been made Pastor Mrs. Leon Peek Is home frour thq Oh'utth,' Rev. Francis J; Smith; ROC" by The Christian Science Board ot Hylenskl nt spcwid, Joe Orsene nt 0:00 Christian Endeavor at Savin Rock thumbing nose at in a special program. PRUSSICK'S Editor, Branford Review Undenomfnatlonol University of ,,Cbnn.,' ' ' ' , short, Ayalt '^'a;i\iulevlch, at Ihh-d tbr, Mrs. Paul R. Hawkins, organist to remain open on Sunday for the Telephone Branford 400 Directors. : i those who cUng to last threads of SERVICE STATION 10;30 Children gather for chil­ Mrs. Clnrenco Munger was among Tobln, Levesh and b\ieU In the oiU- I'lllST BAITIST CHURCH ahd choir dircdtor. convenience of patrons have been Pupils of the Kindergarten, Pri­ PAUL H. STEVENS Mr. Cudworth at various times respect for OPA Shad season dren's Day exercises at 10:45. There the guests at the all day session fleld. Bolt Elwell win be In the Red Ucv. A. W. Jones Morning' worship -will bo conduot- decided upon by ' Soholz' Grocery ends June 15 mary, and Junior Departments will TEXACO 0A3 and OIIi Editor, East Haven News has served as' Purchasing Agent will be baptism and distribution of ' ctt at U o'dlook: at' the Congrega' meet In the vestry at 10:15, In,order Monday of'the'^'Red Cross unit of SOX Sunday, June 23 in Wcstbi-ook. 11:00 Morning Service. The pas­ Store, toober's Country Store, and It you are weary of historical East Haven 4-2(507 ot The Christian Science Publish­ bibles. Tlie choir will sing (by re­ l5ve Lear chapter,' D. "A. R. at tho Bob Bradley Is currently icndint! tlonal Church, Rev. Roger Cumm- to make final arrangements for the HavoUno Oil is Sealed Ouu ing Society, a Director of Chris­ tor will preach. Lc-filn' Toloket Store. This, new novels InvoUng large families with service, • Memlier of quest) "I Heard the Voice of Jesus home or Mrs. ^ Arthur S. , Rusoll tho Rc4 Sox In batting with n 500 Irtgs, pastor, Mrs Douglas B. Hola- Lubricate Oari New England Press Association tian Science Welfare Activities Say," and "I Think When I Read 10:00 church Selwol, Miss SIgno btrd, organist and choir director. schedule went Into effect on June 1 no bank accounts you can refresh Indian Nock." , baiting aVdrage Including a home Seaberg, superintendent. A' banquet and; reception for your .soul on "Mama's 'Bank Ac­ A different Grease for every in Portsmouth (New Hampslilre) that Dc.ir Story of Old." There will Mrs. William Beckwith won three run which beat Middlelleld la.sl .; : Special Mass at 8 o'clock will SUBSCRIPTION RATE Naval Prison, Committee on Publi­ also bo dedication of HolTmann's 10:00 Nursery Hour, Mrs. Harold rtark the First Friday at Juno. servlcemeni and, women will be tho count", a scarce 125 pages by purpose $2,00 a year, Payable In Advance pairs ot mylon stockings, given week, 3 to 2." Steve Hylenskl Is sec­ Brewer. blgovent of the' season and Is Kathryn Forbes. This Is an ap­ All Lubrication done iy cation for the State of prgegon, picture "Christ" to the loving mem­ away May 30 by the SB. H. H. si U ond with 422. Oonfcsslons will boheard before this Advertising Rates on Application and as First Reader flf First ory of Miss Shlley Fern, a Sunday STEEL WILL IIELl' ^> \ Jitass. planned for. this week. pealing story of the gradual Amerl- experienced help. Softball Team. Miss Joyce E. Boulllllcr, ytjoinau Music night was observed by Church of Christ, Scientist, Marsh- School teacher until hor last ill­ There will be no waste paper UKD SOX BATl'ING AVEUAC.US Slccl—a bllliiiii ilollnr IndasU'y lii The Rev. Francis j; Smith has canzatlon ot a Norwegian family West Main St. . Tel. 448 THE BRANFORD REVIEW, Inc. field, Massachusetts'. 3-c has been discharged from, tlie Totoket Orange, at Its last ceetlng under .Mama's guiding hand. Its 37 Rose St., Branford ness. Miss Fcnn was the daughter drive In the month ot June. Player AB 11 Av. Pi'mLsylvimU — will pour millions b^n Invited to deliver the Bacca- Ho is a native of Iowa, receiv­ of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fenn. tiUo the Nation to gunrimtpo tlio' Navy. She and S. Sgt. Harry E. liuJeatfc' sermon for the Guilford by a mlsntrel presented under the warm values many readers say, as EAST HAVEN NEWS Tlie Granite Bay A. A. will hold Pauk ....3 ,807 SavinKS Bonds In which Amcrlcnnt; Rellncot Hawthorne, Calif arc with direction of Prank Prawley. does Mama, when she's pleased. 112 Saltonstall Pkwy., East Haven ing his early education In the pub­ 4:00 The Loyalty Group invites its regular monthly meeting Mon­ Bradley .,..8 ,500 invest. Its production in this stnte Mr. af\A Mrs. Arthur p. Boutllllor Xll^h School and to also participate lic schools of St. Paul, Minncstota, olone Is said to equal that ot any Ail the graduation program. "Is good." Diaper dictator at­ Entered as second class matter the Sunday Scvhool pupils and day night in tho Clubhou'se. Hylenskl .,. ..10 .400 of ^lOtchklss Grove. and later attending Harvard Uni­ teachers to a special children's .304 other nation. Mllli must turn out Local schools will close on Juno tended a grown up's ofternoon tea October 18, 1928, at the Post Ofllce Tho Misses Mulligan of New Tobln .,11 mntcrliils (or ships, rnllroade, build-1 party and kept flitting lo and from at Branford, Conn., under Act of versity and Its College of Business program. The children ot the Loy­ Haven have arrived at the Holm- Ward ,:ii ,304 InRs lor tho world's reconstruction. rv-i-?yyy= iK The graduation ererclscs of the Adsminlstration. Before devoting alty Group will assist in the service. ,333 Vital Industrl6s In all parts ot the i eighth'grade'at Jerome Harrison dtsh of tlnfoU cover chocolate buds. March 3, 1897. strom Cottage Taylor Place Duell ,..,3 his entire' time to Christian Sci­ Mr: and Mrs. Edwin Poulton, Jr. ,208 Nation n^ust have Us ovUput. i THE APPROPRIATE GIFT dohool will be held In the town hall Weddings There was no evidence pt his hov- Mrs. Hertha Maurer has returned' Levesh ....7 I/. 5. 7V*iiiiiry/Jr/'orlmrM< ence activities, he was associated entertained at a surprise shower to her home In Clark Ave. following Nalmo .260 on Monday evening, June 17. Ing eaten them so his mother be­ with the printing and publishing ....4 gan Investigation and found he recently for Mr. and Mrs. Burton hospitalization. Pclcla ....4 .250 ENCOURAGE FATHER The' Board' of Directors of tho business In St Paul, and with the Hagar ot Hilton Ave., Riverside, .231 Sprth Branford Publlo Health Mrs. Emma Leas of Harmomy, had carefully placed one bud In BUSINESS Mrs. Lester Corning was hostess Tamulevlch ,..13 Mum. has announced the marriage Mr and Mj-s. Polar .lolin.saii, E.i.'jt Portland, Oregon, Railway, Light East Haven. Guests Included Mr. at a cosmetic demonstration and Czapltckl .143 TO HAVE HIS PHOTOGRAPH Nursing Assoolatldn"' met on Tues­ each of the holes on the hostess' and Power (Company. 7 of her daughter, Constance Fern of Main Street have announced the and Mrs. George Deltrlch, Mr. and party at her home last evening. Proto a .000 Stony Creek day cyenlnB, engagement of Uieir daughter, Shoreline League dial telephone. The tea party then TAKEN BY H'Ollywood, Calif to Mr. Walter DIRECTORY He received instruction in the Mrs. Edwin Poulton, Sr. Jack and Mr. and Mrs. John Drlngtill of Glllotto 3 .000 , The Board of S6l6ctttien wJllmceti Martha Damberg, to William J. proceeded without Interruption .000 Whipple, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rogei; Normal class of the Board of Edu­ Robert Poulton, Mr. and Mrs, Walllngford are among those who Markeleski .....1 ClIVRCIt OF ClIUIST on tho evening, of June 14. At this Classen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Baseball Schedule from tho small fry Waldo Silverman, Miss Esther Hill, WIilpplo. From the records; The glacier, Why not have your typewriter and cation in 1934, and since that time have arrived at Lan phlcrs Cove SlIOKKLINE LKAGUl! STANDING i-« time tht! litarlng of Amtis Casey fori William M. Classen of St. Paul, has tauglit classes in Christian John Mlhallch and Miss Marjorle Itcv. Joseph Wliita Eason-Van Train li servIcesthtlonon'Houtb UO-wllI bo The Rev Frederick Murray per­ hundreds ot years ago, with ,lls vast adding machine equipment placed for the season. Won Lost Pet. formed the ceremony April 27 In Minn, the mai-rlago will toko place In first class condition? Our fully Science annually. Kirk. 0 1.000 0:45 Sunday School on Saturday, Juno 15. Juno 9— Durham at Branford accumulation of materials In its ley Chester 3 11:00 Morning service Toolo nUlg. Brmitord I'HO Trinty Episcopal Church. Cromv/GJj of" Middlofield clasp charjged Branford's coastline, equipped service department will Branford 2 1 .007 do this work promptly, and eHlcl- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith have Sgt. J Perclval was a guest this 1 .007 -;«:>; ^»=^-l^v*-'.•••• J.-Jttrf'A'^ Guilford at Wsstbrook forming an archipelago, the Thim­ Cromwell 2 ST. THERESA'S CHUllCII Is OiordaniO-BiwtQ Mr and Mrs. James If. Colman of Chester at Madison Conserve your buildings. Keeping them in good ently and furnish, without charge, moved from the.U' Prospect Street week ot Jack Dwyer. Sgt. Perclval Program Given 2 .385 ble Islands. Madison 1 Sunday Mass at ?:15 National Venetian Tho marriage of Miss Venter. Brookllyn, N. Y. announce the loan machines. home, New Haven, to Pino Orchard. was a tall gunner on Dwyer's ijUuie We.stbrook 2 1 ,007 marriage of their daughter. Miss Juno 16—Durham at Middlofield Republican Club rooms open condition is economrcaL Repairing Is cheaper Rose Proto, daughter of Mr. and every Monday and Pl'lday evenings EELIANCE TYPEWRITER 00. Guilford 1 2 .305 Blind Co. Mory R. Coleman, who resides In Wostbrook at Chester than replacing and is good sense. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Porter have re­ By Pupils For Mrs. Henry Olive, Mrs. John WHITEWAY Mrs. Pasaualo Proto of South Mon- Harold Boldtmann remains .C. B. GUY, Mgr. Middlelleld 1 2 .385 Bralncrd and Mrs. Arthur Larson towose street, to CPO Thomos Stony Crock Road with her aunt Madison at Branford Telephone 7-2738 turned home from Florida. .000 VENETIAN servously HI Reminded lo re­ Durham 0 3 were hostesses at a meeting Tues­ Giordano, USN., son of Mr. and Miss Mary Daley, to Mr. Robert Cromwell at Guilford 109 Crown Street New Haven Memoriali Day LAST AVEKKS IIESUI.TS FISH MARKET BLINDS Mrs. Qenoroso Giordano of Mon- George Collins, son of Mr. and Mis. member Father's Day, & Children's Capitol Theatre day night ot the Phllonlans. Re­ Juno 23—Cromwell at Wostbrook Day and Graduation .June 14 is General Contracting Co. Branford 3—Middlefield 2 cent)^ the group gave a dinner at • Commorctal toweso street, was held Monday Frank Collins of Now Haven. Guaranteed Boilers, Radiators, Pipe Memorial Day Program, Short Branford ot Chester flag day-June 10 Is Father's Day.... Zai MAIN ST. EAST HAVEN Chester 4—Guilford 0 the- Oasis for Mrs. Jame Reld who Choice Sea Food • Reildenllal morning at 9 In St. Mary's church. Tho wedding look place Saturday, Ernest Sangree Plumbing Fixtures, Lumber, FRANK SMITH Beach School: Tlie Star Spangled Guilford ot Durham Perhaps with all this rain It js Storm Sash and Doors, Insulat­ Banner, followed by the Flag Sa­ Wesibrook 8—MadlsoU' 7 has since left for Baltimore, Md. Blllmafet Chcclhllf The Rev. Father William Wlilbey June 1 In St, Mary's rectory and LANPHIER ROAD TEL. BRANFORD 1911 Cromwell 0—Durham 3 LIVE JUMBO SOFTSHELL performed' the ceremony. Middlofield at Madison a good thing cottages did rent early. ing Wool, Wall Board and Roollng Mandolin Teacher lute, School; recitation. Our Flag, Mrs. Richard Howd has returned Ghon Wllhoul reqeptlon follo\yod at Miss Daley's GAMES SUNDAY JUNE Olh CRABS Obllgalion* home. Juno 30—Cromwell.at Branford •Diaper dictator takes to going to THE METROPOLITAN WRECKINQ Carol Woodman; recitation, Ameri­ homo from a vacation trip to Norlli The bride, was attended by Mrs. Durham at Branford Carolina. Miss Kathryn Coleman attended Guilford ot Madison bed before dark these daylllght Wo can now secure enough nnaterial for your essential repairs CO., 1730 Stale St., New Haven, Cedar Lake Road ca, Patricia Patterson; recitation. For Low Pricol and Mario DoPlllppo as matron of hon­ savings evenings so he piles the Phone 7-0294. Freedom's Price, Edna McCarthy; Cromwell nl Middlelleld Mr. and Mrs. Vincent McDonald 294 Main St. Tol. Branford 578 Bolter Sorvlce or. Lieut. J. B; Louis Giordano, hor sister and Arthur Collins was Middlofield ot Chester North Branford Guilford at Westbrook , Westbrook at Durham trade ot wall paper ripper offer. song, Tlte Flag, school; recitation. have returned from a recent nuto CALL 8-7846 brother of/ the groom, was best his brother's best man. The couple DO YOU WANT A TERMANENT Be Ready to Salute, Joan Fogarty; Chester at Madison man. plan lo eventually make their home Fooled him by sticking seams down July 4— Branford at Middlofield with Scotch tape. JOB IN YOUU OWN HOME recitation. The Flag, Gall Lehr; MCrOfly AND OFFICE Following tho ceremony, a wotl- In Windmill Hill, 1096 CHAPEL ST., roar NEW HAVEN Madison at Westbrook Books you might Include in sum­ TOWN? We need experienced and George Barba and recitation, A Memorial Day Flag, TABOR EVANGELICAL LUTUERAN A THOROUGHBRED dlng breakfast was held at the The bride was attlrod In a gown • Durham at Cromwell Richard Clement; recitation. Dear CUURCU home of tho bride's parents. A re­ of pink crepe with green acces­ mer reading; Ann Petry's "The Nalewajek and Godowski Co. unexperienced sewing machine Also Chester at Guilford Strefel" in which Lutle Johnson operators also inspectors and ta His Orchestra America, Mary Lou McBrlde; song. Rev. Emll a. Swanson, Pastor z DAD 3 OLD BUNDS MADE L1KE>NEW ception was held from 4 to 8 at tho sories and carried rapture roses. The Home Road, school; recitation. Itallaa AmerJoan club. The ooui51e Tho maid of honor's gown was July 7— Middlofield at Guilford battles tor a decent lite against i)le workers. Our pleasant work­ MUSIC tel. 730 78 Hbpsoh Avenue Wo have on display a thoroughbred . _.. 1% carijj Madison at Cromwell evil forces on a street In New Yorks FOR ALL OCCASIONS Dauntless and Brave, George En- Friday, Juno 7— CORNICES and DRAPES loft tor a wedding, trip to tho White powder blue with matching ac­ GRANITE and MARBLE ing conditions and good pay. Dora glehart; dialogue. What Memorial Masculino slylod, modern mount9d d/ampnd. ritjg Mountains and will make their cessories and her flowers were del­ Branford otWeilbrool' Harlem; ;"Peabody's Mermaid," by SQUARE DANCES a Specialty 3:30-Chlldren's Choir rehearsal. priced at $1260. . MADE TO ORDER Chester at Durham Guy and Constance Jone.s, silly But Miles Co., 45 Harrison Avenue. Amplifier and Phonograpii for Hire Day Means, grades 3 and 4, Nanqy 8:00-Receptlon of Adult Confir­ homo at Long Bench, Calif. phinium and rapture roses. Watklns, Joan kllgerman, Richard GLEAMING GEM QUALITY STONE July 14—Cromwell at Choslor fun; By all means "The King's MONUMENTS Phone Branford 537-3 mation Class. REAL VALUE FOR JUNE General" by Daphne du Maurler if LOST—K°™''°^' with oars. Cream Eldred, Ralph Kehlenback, Jane Saturday, June 8— Lljikvidi-Kstrom Durham at Madison Lacy, Joan Blake, Adelbert Rogerij, Guilford at Branford you haven't read it. Then too, if Inside, white outside. Around Confirmation Class meets In Mr, and Mrs. Charles E.strom of Marble S+atuary - Bronze Tablets Brian Nelson, Barbara Mahan, chuhch at 0:00 a. m. Westbrook at Middlofield if you enjoyed the "Building of Branford Point, Saturday night. Sondergaard Beach street announce the coming Jalna", Mazo de la Roche, a few OFFICE AND YARD Call 4-1610. Paramount Rceltatlon, Breathes There the Whitsunday, June 0— Main Street Branford marriage, June 15 of their daughter July 21—Cromwell at Wesibrook Man, John St. Louis; Playlet, Grand 0:15-Sunday School, Theme; years ago you may not have read ^^flfPAX^^ =JEWELER- E-slher lu Mr. Francis Llpkvlch son Branford at Chester th.e later one "Jalno" I did not like FOR SALE—I" Short Beach- Contractors father's Best Memorial Day, grodes Oonflrmatlon" of Mr. and Mrs. Joosph Llkvlck of Madison ol Middlofield It nearly so much but perhaps you 15 BREEZY LANE PHONE 1394 BRANFORD Maple stained chest, three large 'Protect Youf'Heallh! 1 and 2 assisted by Rliythm Ba;nd; 10:30- Rite of Oonflrmatlon Ivy Street. Guilford at Durham will.Uke It better, you might read, drawers, excellent for storage or FOUNDATIONS - WALLS song, America the Beautiful, school sermon: "God So Loved the World" They will bo married In St. Mary's for summer cottage. $5.00. Tel. FLOORS - DRIVEWAYS recitation, Wliat the Flag Means, Combined Children's and Senior July 28— . ' "Winning Golf" by Byron Nelson EXCURSIONS rectory and a reception will be held Branford 840-2. SIDEWALKS - CURCING Linda Benson; recitation, My Coun­ Choirs will sing. Tolophono 1878 Sam Di Persio, Prop. or "Tournament Fly and Ball Cast- nl Svea Ilall. North Stars vs. South Stars STEPS • GARAGES try, Robert Plscatelll; Taps, school Whitmonday, Juno 10— Place to be announced ..is tng" by Earl Osten, But dont for­ BOY WANTED - F»" ^'""^ get "Farmer Tages a Wife," BACK FILLING recitation. Memorial Day, Betty Senior Luther League meets .In Branford Public Market, Main TRUCKING - DIGGING and Barbara Wlilte; recitation, Aug. -I— Middlofield at Cromwell "Country Storekeeper" and "Gocl's Street, Branford. • the vestry at 8:00 p. m. Mrs. Joseph Belts Smith announ The Friendly Flag, Bruce Collopy; Whlttuesday, June 11— ces the commlng marriage of her Westbrook at Guilford Front Porch" or "The River Road PHONE 5-0949 • Branford at Durham WANTED—2 girls as waitresses 195 Church St. New Haven Remarks, by tho Veterans; Ameri­ Brotherhood meets In tho vestry diiugliler Rebecca Wllford, to Don­ that Louisiana story by Frances ca. Speakers. Past commander Les­ Madison at Chester Parkinson Keyes. It runs over 745 for the season. Good pay and at 7:30 p. m. Pioneer Store ald Curtis Lane on Saturday, June OWENEGO INN lie Reynolds, Sergeant Desmerlo, 15, at 4 In the Flrsl Oongregatlonal pages and needs a good rainy day, good hours. Pioneer store. Lime- Wednesday, June 12— NEXT SUNDAY Aug. II—Guilford at Cromwell wood Avenue, Indian Neck. Tel. Sergeant Yester, Legionnaire Jos­ Senior Choir rehearsal at 8:00 LIMEWOOD AVENUE, INDIAN NECK church. No formal Invitations are Branford at Madison bag of popcorn and a quiet house INDIAN NECK, BRANFORD 1878. eph Donadio, Postmaster Drlscoll. p. m. being Issued. Chester at Westbrook for perfect appreciation. Sugared popcorn will do if you cant get it Coming Event: Miss Smith win have as attend­ Durham at Middlofield WANTED—I*^'^" for dish wash­ Spring Festival Birthday Social ants Mrs. John M Steglna as buttered. er and porter work. Full time, Aug. 18—Cromwell at Branford If you can't take chicken, choco GIRLS - WOMEN Community Softball and Sale sponsored by Golden Links matron of honor. Miss Doreen A. Guilford at Madison six day week. Apply Howard In the Vestry, Pridan evening June Bragdon of • Guilford and Miss lates roses lo your week-end Johnson's Restaurant, Branford. OPEN MEMORIAL DAY MOHAWK TRAIL Westbrook at Durham hostess how about one of tliese RESERVATIONS BEING TAKEN League Schedule 14th, at 8:00 o'clock. Irene M. Schoenlng as bridesmaids, Chester at Middlefield • and Miss Nancy Lane of Walllng- books? "100 Puzzles and How to WANTED—Office help. Steady WANTED job in your home town. Apply at American Lcacue ford, niece of Mr. Lane, as junior Aug. 25-Middlefiold at Branford Solve Them"-Anthony S. MlUplak THINIT:^ Leave Church and Elm Streets Dora Miles Co., Harrison Ave., Monday, June 10 EPiscorAL cuuiicu brides maid. ' Madison at Westbrook "Happy Birthday to you"-a party Rev. Frederic R. wiurray. Rector Durham at Cromwell > book by Horace J. Gardner; "The FOR YOUR HOLIDAY and Branford. • Blue Sox vs Silver Dollar Clifton Y, Lane will serve as his Local No. 1330 vs Sportsman Services ndxt Sunday at Trinity 8:00 A.M. (D.S.T.) brother's best man and the ushers Chester at Guilford Country Cook Book" by Core, Rose Church will be as follows: Home Cooked Meals and Bob Brown. "The Foxes of On Singer Sewing Machines East Sides vs Hustlers will be Herbert Housen, Randal Sept. I—Guilford at Middlqfieid I 8:15 A M. Holy Communion Marquardt William Wheeler of Horrow" Frank Yearby's story of Monday, June 17 Cromwell at Madison WEEK END DINNERS Make up rained out games 9:15 A. M. Church School $2.90, Including Federal Tax Walllngford, and Frederick T.. SI flamboyant New Orleans of 1825 • .• 10:46 A. M. Holy Communion and V/astbrook at Branford "The wickedest city In the world. Breakfast - Lunch - Dinners mon of Shelton. Durham at Chester Sermon Men folk like "Lord Hornblower National League There will be no meeting ot the Sept. 2—Middolfield at Cromwell by C. S. Forester and tho more re­ Experience Not Necessary Wednesday, June 12 Y. P. F. Westbrook at. Guilford Hotel Talmadge vs Siunmor Island Mrs. Fred S. Jourdan and Mrs. Trojans vs T. K. P. Spaghetti and Meat Balls or Chicken m%m Branford at Durham STAPLEFORD Richard Maddern are attending the Pilgrimage to Graymoor Chester at Madison • • Old Timers vs C. F. U. Annual Houseparty of the Woman's TREE EXPERT CO. Delicious Home Cooked Food Wednesday, June 18 Auxiliary at the Hartford Seminary Italian Grinders Sept. 9—Cromwell at Chester Brittol, Conn. Paid While Learning—High Earnings Summer Island vs T. K P. Foundation at Hartford. Leave Church Street 0OBS>pK FUND, INcf l^ranford at Guilford Old Timers vs Hotel Talmadge Tlie Rector Is attending tho tenth (POST OFFICE) fv^iddlefield at Westbrook Dinners $2.00 and $2.50 Trojans vs C. F. U. reunion of his Divinity School Class Madison at Durham SPRAYING • .'• at Yale. Hot Dogs and Hamburg Sa.ndvyich.es TREB REMOVAL 8:00 A.M. (D.S.T.) INVESTORS SYNDICATE Rev. and Mrs. Howard Orr of CALL BRANFORD 1834 40 Hours Per Week Gibraltar Socltey will meet Satur­ Bridgeport were recent guests of WANTED day evening at the home ot Fountain Service Wl»l(£Ar0Lll. l(lNNE«or* Mrs. Edward Bradley Post Road. LOCATED ON THE SOUND AT INDIAN NECK Rudolph Josephson, Harding Ave. $2^90, Including Federal Tax THOMAS R. McAVINEY • • The meeting was originally scHe OITica Phone 6-7265 Impossible PIANOS duled for June 15. Roi. Pliona 2.2962 Grace Vlard was among the >t'w «a\ t^JjTvvw-rT-irrj Church St., New Mavon Haniflon HaU pupils who last Telephone Branford 1640 Overtinne Work If Desired BABY GRAND, SPINET Saturday took the scholastic apti­ But True OR SMALL UPRIGHT tude test as 'preliminary to college Shore Line Purchase Your Tickets in Advance entrance. We have New Tires TOP PRICES PAID QUICK SERVICE Mason as the Sale is Limited ARMSTRONG 4^M'——' If unable to Work Full Time, Part Time Call New Haven 5-1824 or 3-1349 Vj( of this Clean, Family Newspaper Work Can Be Arranged Contractors 185 CHURCH STREET, Second Floor HEATMASTER'S '^^\THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR CHIMNEYS ALL SIZES '' Ptee from crime and sensational ncw» . .. Free from polidcil • * The Branford Tile bias... Free from special interest" control ,, . Free to tell vou FIREPLACES StlVIJfl the trudi about world events. 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'/!• COMPLETE OOVERAQE OF THE BKANPORD REVI1!^W V EA8T HAVEN WSWB READ WEEKLY BY THE KEW HAVEN EAST MAJORITY OP FAMILIES SHORE OOMMUmTIES OF A BUSY TOWN 1Ea0t Hav^n '^em& Combined With The Branford Reviev/ Two Dollars Par Year Braeford^s Ne^ws = Re vie w^ VOL, II—NO. 30 East Haven, Conncolicul, Thursday, Juno 13, 1940 A Busy Week For High Business Group STRICTLY LOCAL Hears Report TOWN TOPICS Food Collection Abbott C. Page Pop Concerts Yacht Club Signs Lease; School Class Of 1946 Annual Flower Show PREVUES. VIEWS AND REVIEWS On Town Bank At Post Office Had Busy Life Open June 8th , This has been a busy week for the' ^ > „.. , , Crclolla The question ot a proposed town FROM OUR REPORTERS' NOTEBOOKS BY PAUL n. STEVENS lEast Havon High School seniors. Ihoj^'-''^''''' Ol"""'^'^«. Louise bank continticd to hold the fore- boys and girls who received tholr ^'^''•'^^'*''*"^'- On Friday, June 14th Mosquito Work Passes; The Senior dance was held Satur- place in tho discuiision of current For Overseas As Educator In Yale Bowl .diplomas In the festive atmosphere 1 problems at the Juno mcctlnB of Jniic pnssliiB swiftly! Cnmiinunoc In Bristol. Parly will |ot the High school's tenth gradua­ [dny night in the school gym leave cihurcili corner at 8!'15 aboard WHAT ABE YOUR WANTS? I the East Haven Business Association Year's longest day _J: Friday. The hungry and starving people Deceased Was Born And Educated The University Glee Club of New tion, this Thursday night In the Class officers are President, iMondny night In tho Town Hall. live chartered bu.sscs. ..Fine ..lime Has Open Classes Haven and the Choral Club of Town To Get Tractor school auditorium. Robert Burdetle; Vice president, lilanncd tnr this first outing since of twenty-three countries are eligi­ Here—Illness Prompted Him With the strictly local circulation of the NEWS now reaching President Jninos T. Scanlon presid­ Come on folks let's get busy on ble to receive the food contributed Hartford will combine as guest ar-' Hi the rale of a On Wednesday audiorium was Edward Horrlgnn; secretary, Rita ed at tho session, which although botoro war. To Take Up Eosidenoo In Calif lists with the New Haven Sym­ one in every three fiiniilies in town, and growing filled to capacity for the annual Piondclla, and treasurer, Barbara suinc band concerts Unw about it Displays Will Include Roses, Iris, Potted Plants And Atlrootivo And through the Emergency Food Col­ Town Meeting' Favors Pest Elimination Appropriation And Allows dozen or more new siiii.scribcrs each wecl<, to say nothinR o£ the cir­ not lorgely attended', revealed a Brnriliorrt Maiinr Drum Con's? Mouths watering In anticipation phony Orchestra at the first of the Class Day Exercises, which were' Klein. lively interest In tho pro.locts being Unusual Axrangoment Olosscs — Sweepstakes Priiecs To Bo lection, it was announced today by (Contributed) Summer series of Pop Concerts to Fund For Tractor—Lease To Braaiford Yacht Club Limits Out- culation in our neigiihoriuR coinmuuilics, wo believe we are in a po­ this year dedicated to Mrs. David | The graduallDn program Thurs- of tho strawberry short cake sup- 1 undertaken. Native strawberries aro In and |pot- lo bo served by Po»on Fire Awarded—Public Invited. Secretary of Commerce Henry A, Abbott Chandler Page was born be presented, Tuesday June 18, at Of-Town Membership sition to serve our renders in a manner which has not yet been util­ iReed and Mrs. Francis Coulter in' day night will be as follows Organ ized. The best rend und most inlcrosting colnnins in the old-estab­ Chairman 'Elvotnns F, RciUy ot tho shortcake scation is upon us. [company In Foxon Community Hall Wallace national Chairman of the Nov 24, 1868 In Branford, on the 8; 15 P. M. In the Yale Bowl. lappreclation of thicr splendid work'music; Processional; "Dolls of St Bank committee reported that tho Whiiiped cream this year too, but The eighteenth annual Flower lished weekly exchanges tluil ooiiio lo cur desk are those carrying Mary's," by grnduatos; invocation, Tuesday night Delicious menu lias Show of the Branford Garden Club drive. farm purchased by his family from Tickets for the event, sponsored Authorization tor a $2,500 ap­ as class advisers group Is continuing to hold weekly alas, lllllc butter been arranged. Phone Company by New, Haven Junior Chamber of propriation for mosquito control the "want advs." in wiiich readers set i:orth their wants of many llic program was as follows: Pro­ the Rev. William OBrlcn; address win be held at the Congregational Mr. Wallace said that he had the town of Branford In 1685, the Baldwin Given of welcome, Robert Burdette; piano meetings and has obtained consi­ Church, Friday, June 14, from 2;30 been notified by UNRRA (United Commerce are now on sale at work was approved at the special kinds. Perhaps they have something lliey wnnt to sell or mayho they cessional; Address of Welcome, derable additional information re Sorry lo Icnrn young Dnvirt Annual dinner ot Friends ot Mu­ son ot Edgar Delos Page and Jane various agencies throughout the town meeting Tuesday night. Frank Robert Burdette; Andalusia, Span-. solo, Jacqueline Callahan; gradua­ Watrous, lalenlcd xyloplvano player, si_._c take__s place at Onsis (Ills Friday until 9 o'clock. : . To Be Managed Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Silver Medali are in llie market I'or sometliing. Possibly they liave a room for rent, tion speakers, "The Atom Can gardlng the methods ot going about Two classes are open to mon- A'drninlstratlon), on whose be half Gray Roblnson-Page. state. J. Kinney, Sr., served as chairman or, on the other luind, need bndly a root over their lieads. The time Ish Song, Class; Class History, Bar- to obtain a bank for East Haven. son nt Mr. and Mrs. IV. S. Watrous evening at 7 o'clock The outdoor concert series in­ with Frank J. Kinney, Jr., as clerk. Ibara Corbett, Carmella MarzuUO Iwork for Peace," Russell Bacon; members, an arrangement of garden the appeal is being made, that The district school of Mill Plahi, comes when they M'ould like to insert a "card o£ tlianks or apprecia­ "Educatioh. Is the Hope of the He said that some 2,0DO or more ot 218 Ilcndngwny avenue lias liccn •— . Calabroso By L Lambert the Branford high school and home augural will be Governor's Night, By Treasury The $2,500 voted by the meeting and Elaine Zarvitch; Class Poem, letters ' and questionnaires were flowers for luncheon .table and two sixteen countries now receiving will be used in conjunction with tion". Tliero ale a wide variety o£ "wants" of many kinds, and it Robert Corbertt, read by Fred Atomic Age," Porry Dudley; "Frec- 111 hi Grace hosplUI areMr expecte. and dMrs hom. Josepe thish week from group for chllldrcn of flower.s In An unprecedented Increase of al­ UNRR4 as.slstance, six other libera­ study for four years while working with Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin [dom Here Is Freedom Everywhere." mailed out Friday and that up lo Wo expect to have some charts i a honeymoon spent In New York, on the farm prepared him to teach and members of his staff as guests War Finance Chairman Reginald another $600 recently voted by the should be one of the services of a live community weekly to ])ro\'ido I Thomas; Class Prophecy, Anne Monday noon a mumbcr ot re­ favorite container. most 60 per cent In the number of ted nations in Europe, and famine- Pine Orchard district In mosquito a medium for the publicizing ot those ";wants". We would like to see Grover, Dorothy Kane, Elsie Englo, Anthony Picohillo; "The World Is for publication In our next issue [Niagara Falls and Canada follow- Displays will Include: Hybrid lea telephones In this section of Con­ slrlclccn India arc eligible to le- a district school for a .year follow­ ot honor. In addition, the Second S. Baldwin has received the follow­ plies had been received ot those control in Branford, Short Beach, such a "want" column in the NEWS. Wo holiovo it would bo a well- and Janet Atwater; Class Gifts, Waiting tor the Sunrise," gradu­ whlch win show how the East Haven Ing their marriage May 28. Mrs. rosos, hybrid perpetual roses, climb­ necticut during the past five years ccive the food, . ing this he made more serious pre­ Company Governor's Foot Guard, ates. ircceivcd better than seven-oighlhs parations for Yale at the Hlllhouse ing letter'from theU. S. Treasury Stony Creek, Pine Orchard and In­ Florence Skut, Slihley Newton, Sue lot tho replies favored the establish­ teachers' salaries .shape up with Oalabreso Is tho former MLss Nancy ing roses, polyanthus roses, ram­ has necessitated addlt^g a second and Mayor William C. . Celentano used feature ot this paper nnd profitable to those who use it. oomparatlvo towns In this area and Reslgno. buslncscs office unit to serve this The Post Office Department is High School at New Haven and will attend. "As chairman of the Branford dian Neck. Civitello, Rhoda Casscl, Florence Presentation ot cla,ss gltt, Rhoda ment of a town bniflc and promised bler roses, florlbunda roses, any cooperating with the Emergency Our Main street offlce in the Professionnl Building is situnled Fountain and Marlon Page; The Cnssoll; presentation ot class, Wil­ arotmd tho stale. old fashioned rose, single peony, area, It was announced recently by graduated from the Sheffield The Yale Bowl. Is now being pre­ Committee during the War and The selectmen were empowered i conveniently so tiint it is easy lo drop in and leave a want adv. Those support if nnd when It is establish. ...,Wn learn I'iml East Itavcu Is (ID Food OoUeotion. Postmaster Gener­ Home Port, Sibelius, Class will, liam E. Fagerstrom and William E. It was left to tho Bank committee double peony, oriental peony, flow­ Robert D. Burns, Jr., district com­ Scientific School in 1885, Chemistry pared tor the six concerts of the Victory Loans, you made one ot the to name a mosquito control group advs. should be in hand by Tuesday afternoon of the week it is to Harry R. Mniik 1-c U. S. Nnvy ot |1HIVO another Itid'uslry, Itnbort V. mercial manager for The Southern al Robert E. Hannegan has au­ course. summer season, with the music composed ot one member from each JAlma Lapono and Shirley Doobrick; JGlllls; presentation ot diplomas. to complete.the compilation ot re­ 3G9 Main street ..lins ..returned ..In KaUm (it Now Haven has taken a ering shrub or tree, lUlles, aqullegla, thorized and directed postmasters major contributions to the success appear. If a few with "wants" were lo start tlio ball rolling wo could In-Service Presentation, Salvatoro Hugh Cox. chni,rman of the Board digitalis, delphinium, lupin, pyre- New Gnglaiid Telephone Company. His Urst position was the prlncl- shell in the process of erection and of the five town districts plus two plies as they come and to call ft Brookljiii Navy-. Yard recclvtnK; store In West Main, street wilicro lie to permit local committees to place ot the War Finance program in members-at-large. The board ap­ undoubtedly build a column that would be of real value to our rend­ Mascole, Barbara Beardsley and Ida |ot Education; benediction, the Rev. [special association meeting In tho thrum baptlsla, canterbury, bells, Branford; which was formerly palshlp of the Humboldt, Iowa, other facilities being readied. The ers. Of course it is not^ possible for a small paper to compete with station to await further owlers will manufacture salad dressing by boxes in the lobbies of post otflces this state. pointed Dr. Arthur McQueen, town Perottl; Love Sends a Little Gift ot Alfred Clark [next three or tour weeks to rondcf after GO day leave. a now process. heuchera, pansles, sweet wUUam, under the supervision of E. L. Beebe public school, serving as the high use of DT powder, which proved so the drawing power of tlic big dailies, but on tlie other hand our price galllardla, iris, potted^ plants. New Haven manager for the past to receive gifts of canned food, and school teacher. The following year popular to patrons last year will It is the wish ot the Secretary of health officer, and Lewis Bracken, a complete report. This may take to permit the display of appeal is very moderate und the users have the advaiituge of reaching a lo­ tile form or a dinner meeting wlien Troops 05 and 00 ot tho Girl E. H. Ronno, Jr., of Now Havon is Arrangement classes Include: ar­ four years is included Jn the new he became superintendent of the again be repeated in the Bowl area the Treasury that the men and of the state tnosqulto control ot- posters for the Collection. women who gave more than or­ flce, as members-at-large. cal audience. an effort will be made to get out Scouts will hold a Mother-Daughter opening a contcclionajry store nnd rangement for window slU Using unit which will oe headed by Lath­ West Waterloo, Iowa, schools where to eliminate mosquitoes. Bishop Lea tountain service in . West Main Postmaster Joseph Driscoll has he served tree years. dinary assistance in behalf of the Also passed was an appiopria- Stone Church a full attendance of members. parly In the Stone church parish flowering shrubs or climbing roses; am B. Lambert, formerly manager Refreshment stands will be avail­ house Wednesday evening, June 10 Istrcct nert door to Red Men's Hall. miniature arrangement h6t over 4 for the company In .Bristol. Mr. offered the use of the lobby of the In 1880 he began work at the able within the Bowl area, and low several War and Victory Loan cam­ tlon ot $1,809 for a tractor and au­ THE BANK SURVEY The quosUonalros on uniform clos­ Beebe will coritinue iln charge of Branford Post Office. paigns be given a lasting token of thorization tor the Board of Se­ To Preach At ing of places ot business showed a at 7:30 Tho honors and badges will Anthony Aplcclla ot West Ilavcn Inches in height; mass arrango- Iowa State Normal School as Pro­ priced parking facilities will be Other cities nnd towns arc finding what it is In he without bnnit- Remembered In Ibe awarded. ' mont tor hall table using formal the other unit. fessor ot Science/but at the end of within comfortable distance of appreciation for their contrlbutlon- lectmen to set up a seven member ;sparsc response and a divergence ot |lms bouglvt out the liuslncss ot tHio commission to supervise use ot ing service for one day weekly. As a res\iit many other businesses Christ Church 'opinions. It was stated that largov West End Fflod Store and applica­ balance with flowers In strong col­ Mr. Lambert, who began his new the year the rapidly -growing in­ concert seats. Popular prices tor to the great national success of the are finding it necessary to close shop also on the Saturdays the Mrs, Del .Dover has rcturiicd from stitution called another man who, the concert arc 60 cents for general war financing effort. mosquito control funds. Chidsey Will food markets, six in all have already a few days stwy at Pawtucket, R. I. tion has been made Cor a beer per­ ors; arrangement of garden flow­ duties this week, was first employed banks are closed. The Rt. Rev. Arthur Lea D. D., ers, roses predominating with own by the company In 1027 when he Many Veterans was given the Natural ^ Sciences, admission, $1.20 tor reserved seats I take pleasure In presenting to After considerable study the adopted a uniform policy ot all-day mit t«r Uio premises. East Haven knows wiiat it is to be without banking service A former East Havener, who left former Bishop ot South Japan, who The Ever Ready a,roup holds its foliage; arrangement, with acccs- started aa a conunerclal student in while the "Physical Sciences", and $5 for a season ticket to the you the Treasury Silver Medal Branford Yacht Club signed its tomary Tuesday closing. No action lease with the town ot Branford everyday. this town in early manhood more has been visiting Rev. and Mrs. MondaMonaay oiasmsclosing, uuandu thamuut thi.iiet ^u.-,lnnclTcoBar n at tho Oasis, Juno 18 Well Child Oonforcnce will bo series. In shadow box; arrangement JNew Haven. In 1928, he became a Attend School Cliemlslry and Physics, were retain­ six outdoor programs. Award, an' honor you fully deserve Alfred Clark at the Rectory, will be lalheld T'hursday, Juno 20 from 2 to 3 salesman and was ' promoted to ed by Mr. Page. Ticket headquarters for the "Pop" for the next five years at a meet­ BuBine.sThes Assoeiatiosurvey currentln to ascertaiy beinng thundertakee extent;n o);b suppory the t Basa luuut iHave uann-.than n fifty years ago and became a bor shops will continue their ous- .leaving the church corner at featuring teax>ot as an acccs^ry for your distinguished service to the guest' preacher again this Sun­ on a general.'closing was taken by noon P. M. at Momauguhi, and Thursday, all green arrangement of foliage, supervising salesman in 1935. Before Very soon a third man was elect-, concerts are located at New Haven ing in the Town Hall where Wil­ Businesmight expecs Associatiot to receivn io eascertai oughtn ttho eb eexten productivt of suppore oorf. t googuua locadu resultsii;suii.nl hank,. ir:—:—lealing^ , industrialist in the city ot our country." liam C. Van ^yilgen, acting as a day, June 16, In Christ Church at tlio group. Dan rarilla. Join, Murphy n«dlf"»= f .f™-" » ^ ^ P.M. in tho fruit and •vegetables; arrangement his transfer to Bristol, he forked Assemblies ed to teach Physics and the Symphony Orchestra, 39 Church Everyone who receives a survey letter an"•'''d aueslionnairi'"•""•^""rinii.ni shouluhnnld rere-|Bi:istol- Bristol, remembcied the church of the service of Morning Prayer at U trustee for the Yacht Club met BankCdmini'ttee'tflwoTTt;WayraK«i°ee*torB In his jwiU which was The general discussion Included Lairy Whl/. went down Uo Now York' ^ ' In niche in a kitchen utensil using on special,assignments at the com- Chemistry was retained for the Street, New Haven. spend without delay in order llmt the prdbatcd recently tray tor.background; all,white ar­ papy's headquarters.ill New Haven. Leslie J. Reynolds, chairman of balance of the twehty-one years by Tickets may be obtained at the with the first selectman of the • - l.prqbatcd recently.' The ex-East many Items under the heading of Mimdny lo see tlio ball game. Mr, ami Mrs. ,1o>ieti)h Vallman Gonfirmation In town on Monday evenirig. be oxpedilcd. Havener, John P. Chidiioy, gave Other so'rvioes thl-j Trinity Sun­ hnvc moVcd tn' ICl-Iinurcl's(rcel,>3 ..J.- rangement in'white container. A graduate .of New'Haven High the Town Memorial Day Committee Mr. Page. ' cr ; Branford Book Shop. day will be Holy Communion at 8 progress , In the future the club must re­ The sur.vey is being undortalcon in order to provide some tan­ $1,000 to tho Stone church, one ot Friends of Mrs. J'red Biborth of Two classes fot non-members In'' School; the Loomls Institute and of' has expressed his appreciation to At this time the^ name of the Tabor Church gible evidence, that the bank is needed und would operate profita­ a number ot public bequests totall­ A. . Church scliool closing exorcises 48 Hobson street sorry to learn ot Mrs. Cllfrord B. Slin-gcs of Hotch- elude; arrangement of garden Ya)c University in 1925, he has the following veterans ' who took school was charged by the State tain its non-resident membership at 9:30 A. M., Confirmation class IMISS ALICE HAU .klss road. Is convalescing frorn an long been active .in NewHaven civic at 176 until the town ot Branford bly after incorporation, Local public opinion on the question is very ing $22,500. Some 20 years ago when tho sudden death ot her mother, flowers for luncheon table, foliage part in exercises held at the vari­ Legislature to the "Iowa State The Rite of Confirmation will badly needed. the Parish House was built he pre­ for youth at 3 P. . RECErVES DEGREE Mrs. Charles Capon In Greonport, joperatlon performed In Now Haven permitted and flowers In favorite affairs. He is past president of the ous schools in observance of the Teachers College." New buildings Local Rotarians matches its quota from which point take place in Tabor Lutheran new members may be added at an As the letter points out, tlic main concern deals primarily with sented the church with a hansome In the evening at 0 o'clock the At the commencement exercises L. I. Hospital. container for children, New Haven, Advertising Club, the holiday; were yearly going-up with one for Church this coming Whitsunday, piano. Fireside Fellowship will meet In the even pace until both sides are even. deposit support. With the convenience of n local bunk, it is the [of the University ot Connecticut Rev. William O. West of tho Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trcnoli of Prizes include a sweepstake prize New Haven Magic Club and the Past Commander Louis Mory, V. Physics and Chemistry designed by At Convention June 9th at 10:30 a. m. Pastor opinion of the Committee that this will be forthcoming, with the Church Hall where Bishop and Mrs. Abbott Page, while the faculty en­ At present there are about 108 Mr. Chidsey lived in the Morris- Sunday, Juno 0, Miss Alice Hall ot jstonc church will be tho Radio 17 HeniiiiBway avenue have gone to for the greatest number of points ^Collectors' Club of New Haven. He S. W. v.; Commandei: Charles Be Swanson will conduct the oral ex­ knowledge that Government insurnuco on deposit amounts up to Cove section as- a boy when that Lea will give a "Sukl-Yaki supper Is a member of the Yale Alumni As, dient, ' Corcoran-Sundqulst Post, larged and student attendence Branford members in the organlza-, the High school faculty, was award- Preacher on Station WELI, New ,cclc's Island for the summer in arrangement, classes and sweep Fifteen from the Branford Rotary amination and give the Confirma­ tion. $5,000 will be furnished. But uu expression of the will of Kast area was still a part ot the town meeting. led the degree ot Master of Science. stake prize tor the greatest number sociation of New Haven, the Gradu­ American Legion; Past Commander mounted with ItsJ-President 'Homer Club are In Atlantic City this week tion sermon entitled "For God So At Momauguin there will be Haven, in tho Council of Churches Rrwln Morse ot Klmberly avenue H. Seerley, the 'tiOUege became a Haven and vicinity residents is reiiuired if the request for a char­ of East Haven. His father was Miss Hall completed all ot the re­ of points in striUght classes. ates Club, a member and past di­ Joseph Driscoll, Clarence I Bradley, attendli^g the annual Convention Loved the World". The combined Abram Chld,sey, and John was in morning prayer and sermon byi Sunday afternoon hour at 2 P.M., was In Bridgeport over tho weok- rector of the Young Men's Institute widely noted ' teacher training ter may be sot properly before the State Banking Commission. quirements was decommended tor July 21. The public is Invited and admis­ Lewis G, Hamilton, all of Corcoran- of Rotary International at which Children's and Senior Choirs will It is the Comniitteo's strong conviction that tiic required capi­ tho eighth generation in direct line lenc) attending the convention of the and a member of the United War Sundsulst. Post, and Joseph Dona- school. this degree last August after spend­ sion is free. ;•• • i nearly sixteen thousand are ex­ sing as anthem "Father, Most tal and paid-in surplus can be raised without undue difflcuity, but from the East Haven pioneer, John As a young bookkeeper John ing several summers studying at All set for picnic of .Stone chtu'ch |Vo'torans. Mr. Mdrse Is adjutant ot and Community. Fund's Chest dlo, American Legion; Lt. Frank J. Illness with surgery In 1910 re­ Mercilul" by Franck, and "Holy Martha Petrillo Chidsey went to Bristol some fifty tho Allen M. Osborn Camp ot New Council, He is married, lias two pected from all over the world. The the Committee must have in hand tangible evidence of tlio desires Chidsey, who settled on the north Sunday Hchnol Saliirulay at I-ako Kinney Jr., Staff Sgt. Joseph Gross, quired his resignation from Teach­ Branford delegation includes Mr. Ghost, with Light Divine" by Reed- side of the Town Green In tho late or more years ago to straighten Haven. ciiUdrcn and plans to move back to who served with the Second Ranger von wartensee during the Invoca­ of tiie people of this nnd nearby conmiunities. It would seem then jBlshop Loa at l):30 and Church Baccalaureate ers College, and he built a house in and Mrs. William E. Hitchock, Mr. ''Adopts" Italian that a ready und quick response to the quest ionnaires shoidd be lOOD's whore he established a tan­ out tho affairs of a Jjrlstol Indus­ the University. New Haven as soon as possible. Battalion which landed in the first his native town of Branford at 51 tion Prayer to the Holy Spirit as nery and shoe making shop on the trial concern. He remained there school closing at 10:40. i Miss Hall was recently elertod Aldcn Dion, who Is now In tJho wave on the Normandy Beachhead; and Mrs. Harry G. Oooke, Mr. and in order now. The 157th anniversary ot Christ Unlter Slates Marino Corps, has Laurel Street. Rather early recovery Mrs. George N. Dunbar, Mr. and the confirmands are kneeling at the site of the present Klmberly house.| and rose to t Vilgh place In the president ot the Now Haven Homo Service Sunday Staff Staff Sgt. Thomas Yester. altar The class .itself will stag "A Boy Of_13 Yrs. church and the 30th anniversary ot been transferred from Japan, Avlicro with crutches laid aside, he was Mrs. Harry H. Johnson, Mr. and MISSOURI MEERSCHAUM iThe first , Chidsey had two sons business lite of tho city. His death, Economics club. The tlub Is made who earned the Distinguished Fly­ asked to teach science in the high Mighty Fortress Is Our God" by Mrs. Martha B. Petrillo, has Caleb and Abraham, and it Rector Clark's ordination will be up ot Home EconomlKts In Business he was been servlnir wltli the oc­ The class of: 1046 will hold its Mrs. Meyer Leshine, Mr. and Mrs, ... was at the ago ot 70 years, occurred cupation forscs, lo spcciul assign­ Baccalaureate Service June 9 at 8 Police Officers ing Citoss and Air. Medal earned In school, wjiich he did for five years. Luther. First Communion will be "adopted" Alessandro Piazza, 13 AVe read a little article recently that said a good live-cent from Abraham that the Bristol I last month In Sarasota, Fla. He left observed Tuesday, Juno IS, with and Protoslons. over 50 combatmissions in the E. A. Nygard, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph received by the class Trinity Sun­ Holy Communion at 0:30 A. M. ment In North China. P. M. in the high school auditorium In the summer ot 1919'removal Nellson and Walter H. Palmer. Mr, year old Italian boy in Italy cigar soeras to bo what this country doesn't want anymore. It went man traced his ancestry. no children. l^uslc win be under the supervision European Theater and. Staff Sgt. was made to California. A bungalow day, June 16th. through the Poster Parents' Plan on to say that ceonomie" turmoil, at least, iias not deprived us of Asked To F. B. I. Maurie Desmarals all veterans of Palmer Is official delegate from Harry FalkoII, secretary of tho of Miss Ruth Frischkorn. was purchased in Pomona where he Those making their Oonfirmation tor War Children, It was announced the old Missouri meerscliaum—the corncob pipe. East Haven Business association, World Warn. and Mrs. Page lived for three years, the Branford . Club with W. K. Down Memory Lane • Call to worship and invocation Demonstrations Hitchcock as Alternate. vows are: Ronald Anderson, Grace yesterday by Mrs. Edna Blue, Plan While still a scarce item, it is now back on the market with has moved from ..the Professional will be by the Rev Frederic R. Capt. Harold Brewer and Master and then built Haddam, Conn., berg, Mrs. Mathilda Roth,' Mr. wegian, Danish, German, Austrian, right now wouldn't hurt us. At. least good thinking, like tho ever- The scenic countryside jplan to give boys an opportunity t/o be $2 and the period too covering Newark, N. J. ' . was left In front of the slorc a Secretary ot the State Y. M. C. A. recurrent corncob pipe, will never be completely out of fashion. beautiful Hubinger Lake In the up- experience camp life without tlie monlh ago and was taken in by Mr, ford, on June 7, 10, and 12 re­ and Sarahm. Green of Illinois. Her and a member of the New Haven Joseph Mazur, Mrs. Anne Mazur, Hungarian and Belgian children. two weeks, $20. Harold Nash, Munro Andrews, REPUBI,ICANS ELECT spectively. The programs are out­ death occurred Oct. 30, 1925. There Mrs. Jean Svenson. The child is In one of the projects Now we, personally, admit a weakness fdr the old corncob. pca- High street section will be necessity of remaining away from Arthur 'Smith and other members Sac'hs when night came. Its owner Rudolph Johnson was elected East Shore Softball Rotary Club. His subject was Director Redding will bo assisted has ni0t called tor it and will no lined to continue the coordination were no children but a nephew was that the organization operates. During the wartime sliortuges we found it difficult to keep in corn­ operated during July & August as a . . , ,, , u. _. by Carl Burkhardt as assistant of Mrs. Belsor's Sunday school class president of the.Branford-Republi­ reared and educated by them who "Youth in an Average Community." wore raising funds for the Parish doubt be happy In Icam lliiat It is of Police effort organized during League Completed There were 39 present at the meet­ cobs and, as everyone knows, they Jiave to bo changed now and then ' I . J home during the night. Therefore, camp director; James Budd, water­ can Club at its. recent meeting. the war years Into the present post at his death was Col. L. A. I. Chan- beeauso with much use they begin to stinlc to higli heaven. We re­ House fund in safe hands und waiting to bo Other officers are; Howard Young, ing including the following visiting Brownout Order MEETING TONIGHT day camp by tho Y. M. C. A arcord- , , ,, , . , ^ ,. front and safety; and William Myer, taken home. war crime era. At a meeting Tuesday evening at man. U. S. A. member our one time mentor of some years ago, Phil Troup, the iate jprogram and athletics. Miss Lottie street attended the treasurer; Samuel Beach, secretary; Rotarians: S. E. Dibble of Eliza Associated Business meets this editor of the dear departed New Havon Union, where we used to toil I transportation by chartered bus graduation exorcises at Mount Hol- Additlojial 'XViwn Topics «n Pago 2 and Sherwood Boyd, John Rogers, The programs include Judo and the Short Beach Fire house plans After a severe Illness and long bethtown, Penna., H. A Collier of Has Been Lifted evening at 7 o'clock in Howard ing to announcement recently by Lg^^ig^ ^„, be provided from doslg- Camp Hubinger is located in the defensive tactics . demonstrotlons for play in the East Shore Softball convalescence he came again to and sweat for our bread and butter, used lo do his best thinking on wooded hills between Grannls yoke Ooflege. Arrhie Marshall, and Walter Wood New Haven, W. E. Fagerstrom and Johnson's Restaurant. There will be a corncob. And his editorials and speeches were the best in those lotficialot the sorganizatio ot the Nen wha s Havebeenn chose "Y"n. nateStonde poinchurct ht ocorne and rfro amt Eascamt pHave eachn Miss Dorothy SoovlUe was home vice-presideiits, ' ' by police officers trained through­ League were completed. Teams good health and married Mrs. Faith Joseph Sutherland of East Haven. C. L. Campbell, president of The street and upner High street. It lies Douglass-Hodson, August 10, 1927,. a guest speaker. parts in those days. And tlicre were other creators of ideas, wc have laiTracs camy Reddingp directo, Boyr ans word kh esecretar briefly Idaycenter. On. e .such twlnt will be tho from Vassar for the summer vaca­ DATES AHEAD An exectutlve board will be an­ out'the past year from various dis­ which will participate are Short Keynote ot this 5-day gathering Connecticut Light and Power east of the Municipal Golf Course. He is survived by his widow, a step­ known, who used to draw inspiration and an old corncob at one and outlined some ot the plans at the The camp will be limited this Years ago it was a part ot the tion nounced soon,' tricts in the State. Crime preven­ Beoch sponsored by the Fire Co. ot business and professional ex­ Company, announced that he had year to 60 boys each period. These tion and the subject of alcoholism Riverside sponsored by the River­ son, Douglass M. Hodson, and a received today a termtaatlon. order SATURDAY NIGHT the same time. Yes, we like tho corncob and hail its return once more lunclieon meeting of the East Haven Hubinger estate and for a period of The Civic Service association Juno 13—Graduation 8 P. M. step-daughter, Elizabeth Hodson- ecutives, representing 5,800 Rotary Reservation for Georgia Chapter, to the market place—and to the editorial sanctorums. Rotairy club last Thursday. He issu­ periods will be July 1 through July [elected officers for the year as fol­ and its effects in law enforcement side Hose Co., CFU and Silver Clubs In 72 countries, was the iri- from the State Public Utilities many years was the homo ot Mr. High school. GOLDEN WEDDING Cook; five nephews, three nieces, O. E. S. military^ whist June 8 in ed a special invitation to East 12; July 15 through July 20; Jully Giregg, a writer ot school text lows; President, Mrs. Florence R. Juno 14—Flag Day Ceremonial, are a.lso scheduled Dollar Restaurant of Branford, ternatlonality ot the Rotary organ­ Commission ending the curtailment 29 through August 9; August 12 Mr. and M;r5., Clinton P. Banncll arante Bay A' A, Lanphlers Cove, two step-grandsons, four grand- Svea Hall, may be obtained from Haven parents to enroll their boys books, who did much to improve the Andrews; vice president, Mrs Hugh Pequot Tribe. , Invitations have been extcndied ization. Emphasis was given of electric service ordered by the OOE HAVEN BULLETIN through August 23, and August 20 o.f Sound View Speights, Indian Neck tt> .constables, .as well as organized and the Orioles and Ramblers of nephews and six grand nieces and Commission during the fuel crisis. the chairman, Robert Bruce. There at the day camp and sajd that for place but took pains to keep It in J Farrell; secretary, Mrs. Alice June 14—Foxon Oriinge, Musical throughout the convention to the will be door prizes and refresh­ their benefit a bus will be operated throgh August 30. with 50 boys the will hold open house June 9 from police departments to ilnsure wide Light House Point, Mansfield Grove many cousins. ^ * The Commission's order reads Hail to the "Coo Haven Bulletin". It came to us through the its state ot prlmoaval beauty. The Polrot, and treasurer, Mrs. Samuel program. opportunities which Rotarians have ments. dally between the corner dt Main members ot the staff will be able to R. Chidsey. 4 to 7 P. M. in observance of tholr coverage of the programs. is also expected to participate after His lite in the little city of Clare- "With the settlement of the strlcke mails this week, a lively little one page mimeographed sheet, edited central feature of the large camp June 15—Stone Chureh School ;iMI Both wedding anniversary. in all parts of tlie world to assist and High streets and the camp jtake a personal interest in the well- the Camps Are opened for the mont, C&lifornia, with its literary in the bituminous coal fields, the by Penton P. Junies, and is a uewsy collection of items and inspira­ site, which covers a large acreage, The military funeral of Harry R. picnic at Lake Compounco Theyweremaifried in the Ad- summer. . . . in the achievement of the world to WOULD REMODEL BARN The announcement which carries fare and safety of each youngster. I Is Hubinger Lake, a large body ot Bartlett was very largely attended June 18—Strawberry Short Cake GRADUATION EXERCISES clubs and college atmosphere, and assist in the achievement ot the Commission finds that the emer- tion. a map of the camp and its sur- Precautions have been taken to as- ventlst Church, Wallingford and ' Class Night exercises for the Teams will compete for a sum of cultured people*'has beeh highly The Pine Orchard Zoning Ap­ fresh water which In summer time In Christ Episcopal church. Supper, Foxon Community resided in that town until 1920 goals ot the United Nations, whiclileency no longer exists requiring a peal Board will give a public hear­ It's editor doesn't tiiink tlie East Haven News or the Register, roundlngs states: "Beginning this sure the boy's .safety during tho .abounds In water llUles. There Is a graduating class will be held Mon eighty dollars which is to be divided pleasant. Many persons whose are strlckingly similar to one of,the curtailment of electric service as or the New York Times and Trib will sufl'er seriously from this new summer tho camp site in Ea.st:swlm periods as well as In any Hall. * ^ when they came to Indian Neck. day evening, June 10. Graduation among the first 3 teams in the years of accomplishment are passed found and ordered by the Com­ ing this evening in the firehouse to boat house and other Improvements June 18—Ever Ready Group Lun­ Bannell is a painting contrac­ retire to spend, their principal objectives ot Rotary In- hear an appeal of the Alden M. competition and ho is not inclined to the belief that the Phila Led­ JHaven known as Camp Hubnlger other activity In which he may par- Including the Gregg house which will be in the school Wednesday. standing. .The League Leader will , „ , '^'('"'""'"Sternationai—the advancement of mission under date of May 10, 1946 ger or the Miami ileraid are worried ovormueli eitlier. However, it'si will be operated five days a week tlcipate. cheon £\t Aasis. tor, Mrs. Bannell Is the former Miss Young Co. for permission to alter stands on an elevation on the west THE TIDES June 10—Girl Scouts Mother— June 12. . also earn the right to represent the days there in-a'climate where the |„ternatlonal understanding, good "The Commission therefoi'e ter- fun, says Editor .lames, and will keep the neiglibors interested and! as a day camp by the Y. M. C. A. shelter is available at the camp Zadla Mary Wilson of Wallingford. League and their own locality in the preciation to the Company's cus- a barn for use as a school house. Me of the lake. A godd sized beach Daughter party. Parish House. Class officers are; president, "Wind is tempered to the shorn L^,l_ ^^^ ^^^^^ active in the South Di.striet Civic Association. for Doys over seven years of age. A in the event of inclement weather, has been constructed for safe bath­ • ^ • \ Ricliard Whitcomb; vice-president, greater New Haven and State Mr, Campbell expressed his ap- AT MOMAUGUIN BKACH June 22—Cafeteria supper, Christ D}, • ... , . , •, Rotary's internationality was LEAVE FOR WESIT Here are a few. items we culled from the initial issue: competent staff has been selected The Boy's Work Committee belives ing. The entire estate Is covered VASA STAR MEETS Charles Dawes Lake; secretaries, tournaments . Enterance in the mlnates its order dated May 10, 1946 "Most anytime now, Dan Cosgrove will start work on the by the Camp Committee to plan the that the program aa outlined will Christ Church Hall. Mrs. John Hamre has requested Natioiial Amateurs Softball Associa­ His death was duo to Influenzal depicted in a pageant narrated by Mrs H. D. Stratton and her with forest and the trails abound June High Low Viola Elizabeth Kop]ansky,Merllyn effective Immediately." Ijlayground. He's been waiting for a spell of dry weather to harden [program and supervise the boys I give boys a camp experience and an [with opportunity for nature study. June 23—Anniversary Sunday at that all returns'-for Vasa Day. ne Mave Kemp; treasurer, Francis tion is being arranged to take care and Oompllcatons, Occurred May Qug„t,„ ^ j^ ^^^i^ ^o^^j^^^. tomers for their cooperation in daughter Mrs. John A. Muir ot 14 Frl. 10:58 4:50 Christ Church. Indian Neck have left for Calif, it up so ho can move his equipment in. / program utiu oui/wi,.o.- v..« —..-.o v— - . . It has long been a sanctuary for 15 Sat. 11:38 5:28 tickets b^. made at the regular Michael Palala; social chairman, of eligibility. 22 in Claremont, Services were con- ^or, author and wqr correspondent. meeting the Company's requests to while at camp as well as during | interest during the .summer which June 27—Library Board meeting rpeetihgot Vasa'Star Lodge Friday Antfifony N. Proto; ducted at the Todd Memorial' curtail use ot electricity during the where Mrs. Stratton will make her "And after tht playground—what! Our club house of couitie. birds and small animal life. ,.' 16 Sun., 11:50 8:07 The schedule will begin in the "Lafit Saturday's warm sun made our Coe Haven look like a their transporation to and from the ^ will add much to the development Hagaman Memorial Library. ijight In Svea Hall middle of June Short Beach is Chapel. May 24. with Dr. Luther FORMER TAX COLLECTOR ILL emergency. home Mr. Stratton will follow The opportunity afforded to East 17 Mon. 12:18 G:48 July 1—Day Camp opens at Charles A. Terhune former tax Follies playground! Um-mra-mmm all the playsuits and bathingIcamp. These men have had a great of a sound body, mind, and spirit. 12:59 7:34 A social hour and refreshments The Agricultural Extension Ser planning to use the new diamond Freeman and Rev. Clarence A shortly by auto. - Haven younsters tor a day camp 18 Tue. Camp Hubinger. r y suits! And right nicely filled, too! Ideal ot experience In camping and under auspices of the Young Men's Will follow the meeting. vice portable sheep-dipping tank now under construction while Neft ofllciates.' Private committal collector is reported to be improving dose at home Is one which will un- 19 Wed. 1:44 8:24 July D—Annual Banquet, Brad­ after an emergency operation early "Let's ail plant a tree." In handling and teaching boys In Christian association. It Is required 2:33 0:10 will be set up in New Haven County Granite Bay will combine with Lan^ was In Pomona Mausolenm. NEW STORE LIKE DRAMATICS? the type of activities pllanned for that all applicants must have [doubtely be tppreclated by many 20 Thur. ford Manor Auxiliary. this week. Branford Grange members who are Editor James, we wish you best of luck in tlie Coe Haven editor­ CLASS REUNION June 17. phiers at Double Beach. The Two Branford Red Sox defeated Mid- Wlien alterations are complete this summer.swimming The activitie, "athleticss wil,l Ireache June d30 theiof r thisevents yearh .birthda A receny byt 1 parents. Mi . The class of 1939, B. K. S. will Branford Teams will play at Bran­ dletown 3-2 here on Memorial Day the Gamble Desmond Co of New interested In dramatic work are In ial venture. Hope you will keep us on your mailing list and that the consist of hold a reunion Thursday evening, Mrs. Grace Covert McCutcheon ford Point or Hammerfield. League with Bradley getting a home run Mr. and Mrs L. Page Beldbag are!Haven will open a branch store in vlted to the next meeting of the Coe Haven Bulletin will live long and grow great June 13 at the Old Towne Restaur­ has returned home after winter In games will be played Sunday and Pauk and TamuUevich stealing spending theU- vacation with rela- the former Reynold's store location, Grange dramatic CIUID on Tuesday ant. the south." morning and Tuesday evening. bases. Waselik was unplre tives In Cincinnati, Ohio. | South MaUi Street. June IBth.