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r.^f-si&'.iiet you DIES FOLLOWING THE MOVIE GUYED 1'Susan And God' NORTH BRANFORD BRIEF ILLNESS THE BOlME NEWSPAPER IS A Continued from page one THE HOME TOWN PAPER VITAL FORCE IN EVERT TOWN — •f — him. Susan is even less successful in Services in the local churches on grandmother, Mrs. Lois P. Dudley BRANFORD — NORTH BRANFORD filming of her now picture. She has Sunday will be— John Enlund died Monday after PORTRAYING AS IT DOES GOSSir FKOM IIOI-I-VWOOI): trying to fix her own life. She at of Bare Plain. STONY CREEK — PINE ORCHARD Chameleon eyes that change color, North Branford - Congregational noon at his home in Weir Street, WlUlnni Powell, proving that work tempts to cure her husband of LOCAL nAPPENINGS IN SHORT BEACH — INDIAN NECK depending upon the color of the Church, Rev. Q. Dillard Lessiey, following a Illness. He was born in agrees with him, by displaying drunkenness without giving him the Michael Amatrudo will represent FAIHILIAR LANGUAGE GRANNIS CORNER — MORRIS gown she is wearing at the time. pastor, Mrs. Douglas B, Holablrd, Finland, September 1,1871, He came the North Branford Fire Department tKlje Pranfortr BebieUi COVE — EAST HAVEN weight card from a penny machine one thing he noeds-her love and to Branford at the age of 20 and organist and choir director. Miss at the business sessions of the State to follow workers on the "Another The 2nd big feature on this won companionship. But, more fortun Ethel Maynard, assistant. Morning had been a resident of this town AND EAST HAVEN NEWS Convention In Bridgeport on Fri since that date. For many years he Thill Man" sot Qarbo startling derful hold over show Is "Miracles ate than Irene, she sees the light, worship will be at 11 o'clock. day and Saturday. E.MEKGENCV LANDING For Sale" with Robert Young and and rebuilds her marriage on a was an employe of the Malleable VOL. xn—NO, 20 Branford, Connecticut, Thursday, Augnist 24, 1039 the entire Metro-Goldwyii-Mayer Iron Fittings Company, and at the Price Five Centa Florence Rice, more firm foundation Zion Episcopal Church, Morning lot by driving to work In a, new oar. Miss Enid Wharton of Spring Glen Emergency landings have been time of his retirement one year ago But It proved to be Just a "loan" See You In The Movies One reason for the phenomenal prayers will be read at 10 o'clock, has been the house guest of her made by flyers under conditions Your Movie Ouyed Roc. Francis J. Smith, Rector, Mrs. was one ot the oldest employes ol while her own .sedan was being re success of this play Is that it is the cousin,Miiis Jeannette Wharton of which have left the beholder that concern. He Is survived by his paired Qeorge Murphy surpris perfect type of high comedy. It has Paul R, Hawkins, organist and choir Totoket Road. breathless, but few of them have CaDtainDoolitHe | District Outing Harry B. Page director. wife, Maria Nygard, four daughters, Rotarians, Rotary Anns ing everyone on Iho sot o f'.'Hcnry character, belcvable situations, and exceeded in dramatic thrills one two sons and two grandchildren. Chain Stores Alter Does Arizona", by conversing In honest drama, yet It sparkles con Mrs. Nathan Rose, Mrs. Robert made by Lieut. L.M.H. Sanderson, Funeral services were held from the Gives Testimony, Attracts Many Dies While On Russlfin with Tenen Iloltz. Murphy Deanna Durbin tinually with wit and good humor. St. Augustine's R. C. Church, Rev. Dudley, and Mrs. John R. Merrlch of the U.S. Marines, who risked life William Brower, pastor, Mrs. Ed cortuary home of W. S. Clancy & It seem.s.learned to speak Russian The situations in which Susan in were recent luncheon guests of Mrs. and limb to save his little single- Sons yesterday afternoon at 2:30 Attend 200th District About Starlite ProminentGOP's Main Street Contour; years ago for a vaudeville act, Picture Will volves herself and her friends are ward Daly, organist and choir di Alex Hart of Totoket Road. seater plane. Vacation Trip rector, Mass will be celebrated at with services in Tabor Lutheran serious, yet her antics are so amus Church at 3. Interment was in Ta Neliion Eddy "up" on all of the 0:15 o'clock. While taking off on a return A transcript or the second testi A clambake and outing will be latest gardening gadgets since Be Seen Soon ing that she keeps her audience Miss Julia Dean Lessiey has been bor Cemetery. Funeral services for Harry B. continually in a good mood, and spending two weeks at Camp Claire flight from Philadelphia to quan- Meeting In West Haven mony of the Starlite, near disaster given by tlio Republican organiza Page, former East Haven lire chief Improvements Made landscaping has been started on his Rev. A. T. Bergqulst officiated. The pulpit of the Congregational in Hamburg. tlco,Va., 150 miles away, his landing win be forwarded to the national tion of the 12th Dlsiriot on Sunday, who died suddenly Sunday evening new Brentwood home... Wallace frequently convulses them with Mrs. Ruth Linsley OUver contralto, The Mllford Drlvo-ln Theatre, Church was occupied by the Rev. gear struck some obstacle, and as office of the U. S. Bureau ot Mar at Upson's Grove, Boston Post Road. in Ludlow Vermont, while on a va Beery off on another fishing exped laughter. And each of the other the vocal soloist, rendered "The Old Post Road and Cherry Street, Mil- Harry Abbe of North Guilford Con he climbed to a safe altitude he ine Inspection and Navigation, Otto Grossman, secretary of the cation trip, win be hold this after ition, this one to Fish Lake near perfectly rounded characters con The Kenwance Pongo club, of Rugged Cross" and "One Sweetly Branford And East Haven Rotary Clubs Hear Walter D. ford, continues to arrange fine gregational Church, The Rev. G. looked below to see the ground crew which will issue a decision in about noon at 2;30 nt the mortuary chapel Atlantic and Pacific Solf-Service Store Opens Today- Rlchllold, Utah Ann Morris lost tributes his or her share, be It comic which Mrs. Carl Nagel is a member, Solemn Thought" accompanied by State Shell Pish CommLsslon, will movie shows. People who are driv Dillard Lessiey preached in North signalling frantically. He realized Head, President of Rotary International Address a month. Until then Captain Arthur 0 fCamcrlln & Roes In Wlillnoy Av beneath the Texas sombero, sent or dramatic, to one of the most met at the J-A-C cottage at Lan- Allen Llndberg, organist. The bear prepare the bake. Among those who New Location Being Made Ready For First National Quiiford. that the wheels of his plane were Nelson Doollttlo of Stony Creek has enue, New Haven. The Rev. Dar- her by fans from that state, The ing to this outdoor outo theatre beautifully constructed and written phler's Cove for a hamburg roast ers were Charles Reynolds, Srick Dinner-Meeting In West Haven. intend to bo present are Benjamin Stores, Incorporated. so badly damaged that either to the authority to operate his craft. row Williams ot Yale Divinity scliool hat was completely covered with from all parts of Connecticut have play that the theater has seen in and social evening recently. Mrs, Smith, Walter and William Dam- Harwood, chairman of the State recent years. Members of the North Branford Nagel was hostess. continue his flight or attempt a Rotarlans and Rotary Anns ot the Denying allegations of negligence Central Committee, Attorney Gen who Is acting pastor of the Old signatures Dennis O'Kecfe homo been quite enthusiastic In com Volunteer Fire Department will par landing would extremely hazardous. berg, Axel Mickelson and Philip Chain stores are the center ot at from the hcspllal and recuperating Miss Ralston and Miss Brian are 200th District gathered at Wilcox's in connection with the capsizing of oral Francis A. Pallotti, Lt. Governor Stone church during the absence of menting highly of the program at ade In Bridgeport on next Saturday An ambulance and fire engine Weller. To Participate In Aquatic Winners traction along Main Street today. from Injuries received In an aulo tremendously effective In the lead Miss Beverly Hart of New Haven Restaurant ,West Haven ,Tuesday the cruiser Starlite off Stony Creek James L. McConaughy, Senator theRev. William H. Nicholas, will the Mllford Drive-ln Again this and will be escorted by the North dashed onto the field, but Sander crash ..Ann Sothern spending ing roles of Susan and Irene. They spent the week end with Mr. and evening. early in the morning of July 30 and John A. Danaher, U, S. Congress officiate, and interment will be in With a completely trosh stock ot week more fine pictures have been Branford Fife and Drum Corps. Mrs. William R. Wharton of Toto son had no ntention of using his HANS E. OLASEN 4-H Field Day every spare moment In search of are perfect foils for each other. Miss International President, Walter the Imperiling of 34 persons, Capt. man B. J. Monkbvlcz, National Green Lawn cemetery in Tyler St, Are Announced merchandise ot groceries, meats, booked In. ket Road. parachute to bail out. To the aston more antiques for her home Ralston Is an angelic blonde. Miss DIES AT HOME D .Head of Montclair, N. J. was Doolittle of Stony Creek yesterday Committeeman Samuel Prior aiid Last night members ot the fire tresh.fruits and vogotablos, the At This Wednesday, Thursday, Frl- Members of St. Augustine's Altar ishment of the watchers below he guest speaker . Tlie Annual 4-H Fair of the New afternoon was formall tried in the lantic and PaeitlO'Selt.Servlco Mar Eleanor Powell rehearsing dance | Brian a striking brunette. Miss Society served their annual mid former Lt Gov. J. E.; Bralnard. department, over which i Mr. Page Branford's 16th annual Aquatic I day and Saturday nights, the well Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson and continued his flight southward. Funeral services for Hans Ernest Twenty-six clubs comprise the Haven Country Farm Bureau com office of the U. S. Steamboat In ket opened this morning at 216 routines with Fred Astalro In pre Ralston is naive, animated, bubbl summer baked ham supper In the The gathering wUl be held at 2 was chief from 1002 until his •re meet was held at Branford Point planned show has Claudetto Colbert daughters who have been visiting Eventually he reached Aberdeen, Clasen, 85, of Paved Street were 200th District of Rotary Interna bined with farm and home exhibits spection Service in the federal Main Street . paratlori for the new "Broadway ing with personality; Miss Brian Is North Branford Town Hall on Wed p. m. and tlie bake will be served tirement in 1D30, wont to the mor and all-star cast. In "Imitation of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colter of Quarry Md., but by that time the wrecked held Friday afternoon in Deep Ri and Field Day will be held Satur building. Harbor last Saturday afternoon un This is a now wonderland of food Melody" production Clark Gable crisp, poised, and sophisticated. nesday evening. Mrs. James Walsh tional with a total membership of at 5 p m. 7; tuary rooms in New Haven in a Life." Warren Williams, lovely Road have returned to their home gear, swinging like a pendulum, had ver, with the burial in Fountain day, August 26 at Woodbrldge cen Five witnesses presented in Capt. der the auspices ot the Branford values where you enter a turnstile, attacking the various problems of They arc alike only In their marvel was tlie general chairman and was about 1,400. body. A largo delegation from the In Cohoes, N. Y. so damaged his lower wing and the Hill Cemetery of that town. Mr. Doollttle's behalf gave their versions push a roller bearing carrier to the ranching with a vengeance. Roohelle Hudson, the in Imitable ous acting ability, which enables assisted by Mrs. Edward Daly as sup Rotary International, the organi ter, and will include exhibits by the Are department In uniform and also Yacht Club and the Comumnlty fuselage that a crack-up was Clasen died in his late home Wed various counters. Choose what you comedians. Ned Sparks and Henry them to their very different roles per chairman, and a corps of work zation of which all Rotary Culbs are 4-H cloverettes of East Haven. of the mlslmp and events transpri- many from the town departments Council. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hart have Imminent. The ship was being ham nesday afternoon following a long Playhouse Show want and return to the clerk at the DO YOU ICNOW: Armetta, are In the supporting with an anqual degree of excellence. ers. Young ladles of the parish ser, members, consists of 4,980 clubs, ing before and after it .They de will attend the services. Mr. Pago The following is a list of prize I have arrived at their home on TotO' mered to pieces. He would have to period of illness. Much of the atmosphere of the counter who adds your list and *Tl)at Director Jack Conway Im roles. Add to this splendid feature It is really remarkable to see how ved as waitresses. Mrs. Vincent Matt with an approximate total mem fended the skipper's action at all was long active in town affairs and winners: swimmnig' events, 100 \l attraction the specially selested ket Road following their wedding land it or leave It. old time country fair wiU prevail times, and seemed agreed that his , Is Comedy Hit hands you an adding machine com personated a hissing, coffoo pot off these two have done so much screen served at the cake table and Mrs. Mr. Clasen was born in Germany bership of 209,500 Rotarlans. with sheep, swine, poultry, and was at the time of his death a yards, men 18 years and over. Shea, short subjects and the latest Un trip. Mrs. Hart was formerly Miss Emergency messages had been and came to this country 53 years explanation of the apslzlng was putation ot the cost. stage In ''Lady of the Tropics. • work, have able to adapt themselves George Augur Sr. assisted by Mrs. President Head, is leader of the dairy animals being shown by 4-H member of the library board, He Dalhgard, Hugo. 100 yards, women iversal News, and one can see Mary Louise Lytle of South Bend. flashed to all Army and Navy sta ago. For the past 34 years he was the correct one ,and that the craft Monday night was an exciting Tho old store closed its doors last That Robert Taylor has ten sep to the exacting demands of the Joseph Krista was in charge of the entire group and brought to the boys and girls who have been carry was also an official of the Old Stone IB years and over Marjory Gesncr, why autoist-theatregoers are "rav Ind., and they were recently mar tions to the south to be on the look a resident of Branford where he en was not overloaded. occasion at the Chapel Playhouse night but the entire personnel was arate kissing scenes with Hedy La- stage They act, not like movie stars pie tabic. West Haven dinner-meeting a mes ing on projects during the year in Church. Besides his widow Marlon Miss Etzol; 100 yards, boy under 18 ing" about the pleasing Mllford ried In Bernini Chapel at the Un out for the stricken plane. A second gaged in the trade of painting. He Capt .Doolittle was represented in Guilford, for it saw the opening on hand this moriiing at t,ho now; Marr in "Lady of the Tropics" which on exhibition, but like experienced sage for better business practices the management ot livestock. Gar Llddeii Page, he leaves three sisters. years, Ray Sherman, J, Flanagan, Drlve-In Theatte. iversity of Notre Dame. Mr. Hart rescue was standing by at Aberdeen is survived by his widow, three sons and loftier ideals In business and by Attorney Edward L. Reynolds, of a brand new comedy, "She Didn't store ready for duty . > is Hold Over and Now Shov^lng at actresses of the theatre. graduated from the college last den exhibits and flower exhibits Mrs. William G. Agnow, Mrs. Frank Bob Bradley; 100 yeards, girls under Carloton Dudley, Jr. of Trenton. Army Air Corps field, with the and several grandchildren. professional Intercourse as repre Know It was Lotided," by Hilde- Ernest Bocbc is manager and Ho^ the Loew Poll College Theatre for a Starting on Sunday night, and Mitchell Harris, who has built up June. will likewise compete for the biggest E. Cornwall of Mllford, and Mrs. 18 years, Marjory Gesnor, Marjorle New Jersey is the house guest of his motor wide open he circled the sented in the Rotary motto "Serice garde Dolson and Sylvia Harris, Moran, Joan Simmons; 50 yards, ward Carlson, assistant manager. \ I 2nd Big .Week, continuing Monday and Tuesday a tremendous following in this vic- and best. Girls adept with a needle Rose Richards of New Haven, and field, dropping his money and his starring the well-known scheen boys under 10 years, Irving Smith, They are assisted by Burdotto Coif night,.will be Deanna Durbin In "3 Above Self". will exhibit their achievements in Local Youth two brothers, Robert and John Initywltli his comic roles, plays watch wrapped in a service cap— SUBSCRIBE TO THE . actresses Louise Piatt and Virginia Buddy Smith, Crowley; BO, yards, burn, Mathow Bolanio, Robert Ciark, This should settle once and for Smart Oiris Grow Up'" with Nan Those who attended from Bran the form of dresses, hats and other Page of California. He was 60 years "litraight" this week in the part of tied with his handkerchief. Valli. Movie scouts, celebrities, and girls under 15 years Carlo Bradley, Louis Zursaky. William J, Hoolman all the dispute over the color of Grey, Charles Winninger and BRANFORD REVIEW ford were; Mr. and Mrs .T. Holmes garments and those with a bend for old and an employe of Sargent & Susan's husband, and shows what Then he glided over the shoreline Distinguished a capacity crowd of local residents Audrey McNamar, Dorothy Babcock is manager ot the moat department lledy LaMarr's eyes. others. The singing juvenile movie he can do with a serious characteri Bracken, Mr. and Mrs. B. L Barker, things that tickle the palate will Co. for 53 years. and brought his crippled craft Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Cooke, Dr. were there to see,this preview and 60 yards, boys under 14 years, Joe and has assisting him: Paul Spe|- Persons who interview her oon- star again pleases in a smart zation. As a man who is fine and show the best in the food line. Bearers will be: Ellsworth E. vack, Vincent Gallna, George Flynn tiniib to conflict on the color, some comedy, with good music, and down on Chesapeak Bay with a and Mrs. Philip H. Geriach, Mr. and As Honor Man Judge what the play's chances will Cowles, Wallace S. Coker, Henry Brennan, John Relliy, Gorman; 50 strong, but continually fighting one splash, yet without injury to the Even the men and women of our be when it opens on Broadway in yards, girls under 12 years, "Sis" and Pat IIollls. say she has brown eyes. Others give screen story. A Walt Disney Car weakness, alcohol, "Mitch" does an tJCCE Mrs. Royal N. Harrison, Mr. and Monson, John Price, Augustus Mer farm population will participate by lipr hazel eyes. She also has been toon, Edgar Kennedy comedy, and flyer or further damage to the Roll devVlopcd ind 8 [lossy dectleidte Mrs. William B. Hitchcock, Mr. and Having shown himself outstand tile fall. And their opinion seemed rill and Prank H.Rodneld. Etzel, Nancy Bradley, Norma Kenny; First Nallonnl Lease Impressive Job. Olive Warren ogain piinls moiinled in alliacli sweet corn and other various vege A miniature hurricane hit here Cemetery. with the Gulf Oil Corporation. Af and home cooked foods, etc. In the ALSCtiiiiO. I'vcrCARTOOy NiKhi N- Il;i- i NEWS BRANFORD REVIEW Comptometer, Day and Evening ceeding to reorganize the cur- V went, with the same keen Interest, keepsle. New York. tables have all been started under Sunday morning, ripping roofs and The bearers were Bennett Hlb- At Short Beach ter a wedding trip to Maine the early evening a home cooited sup Pequot Theatre STARTS AT 8.M, lASISHOWIIiiJ« l Sessions. Co-educatlonal. Enter ricular program, to adjust the pro couple will make their home in V. , „.,.,,^,,••,•,.,.,...' -I- ••••. • I -. f-^-.- •• 1 glass. During the strawberry and to his goal of occupation. And one at any time. blowing over trees. bard of New Britain.Theodore A. per will be served. In addition to Jean Bartlett and Don Sawtelle pea season Mr. Withrow has had as fessorial staff, and to admit stu St. Elizabeth's Church ot Short Springfield. I'Vi., Silt.—August 18-1!) may easily believe that, having con At Brockett's Point a tree fell dents on a slightly different basis Stanley of West Hartford, Clarence the regular exhibits three special were seen conversing seriously In high as twelve working for him du Beach will hold the second of two exhibits arc being planned, one by Hollywood Vanity Woi'o trlbuted greatly towards the build STONE COLLEGE across the trolley tracks. for the coming year. Consistent Johnson and Roliln Bauer of Short the Plant Yard. It may be that Jean ring the harvesting of these, al As the flrst early morning trolley Beach. The death of Mr. Stanley oc summer festivals on the church the Foxon Homemaking group,,con TREE TO THE LADIES' ing of a greater bushlness, the app 129 Temple St., New Haven INVITE YOUR with the policy of the Board, the CHAPEL PLAYHOUSE reaching sight of a vastness of brick wants to dispose of his old crate though ordinarily at other seasons car came through it hit a fallen curred Friday in New Haven hospi grounds tonight. Friday and Sat sisting ot homecrafts, another by (.liiill'ord via the cupola. Be cautious Don. colleges will attempt to work out a Service Battery 'CLOUDS over EUROPE' Ti'leplioiie Cluiltord 415 On The Green buildings now. Instead of green he and his wife do all the work. He tree. Several windows were broken tal, following a long illness. He was urday evenings. The proceeds of the 4-H club girls, featuring flow Remember our Slogan. "We Make FRIENDS TO program which will be primarily witli "Laurence Olivier" and meadows, gave him a sense of pride Is to try the cultavation of peaches and a company employee on board 35 years of age, . and was born in will be used for the benefit ot the ers raised by members, arid the WEEK OF AUGUST 21—PRIOR TO BROADWAY] the Best Fittings." soon on his farm which is called for the purpose of supplying the church. third by the 4-H boys, consisting ot Valerie Hobson that most of us will never know. assisted the Injured operator to the state with an adequate number of Nev(^ Britain, the son of Mr. and Returns Sunday ;-: ALSO ;-; Walberta. There will be booths, games, vegetables grown by members. But the question of the steadiness CONNECTICUT home of Mr. and Mrs. Carleton thoroughly trained teachers and, at Mrs. M. D. Stanley ot Short Beach. Anthony Domkoskl says the BRANFORD The farm Is irrigated by means of refreshments, music and entertain The Branford Service Battery "STOLEN LIFE" of the job no longer troubles Mr. Beals where he was given first aid. the same time, to utilize the college Surviving him are his widow; one Louise Piatt &. Virginia Valli draught does not worry him a bit. "The a»ttf>a£/a*u/ a pumping station. At the extreme ment. No admission will bo charged 102d Field Artillery, In Piattsburgh, with Elizabeth Bergner Nichols, we understand. It is thought that the downpour to serve the wider needs in this daughter, Isabel, a son, Mortimer D. He claims he will have potatoes as west end he has erected a poultry and everyone is welcomed. N. Y. for the past two weeks will TEACHERS CALLED ll in the World Premiere of a New Comedy In starting the seventy four years LAUNDRY prevented the operator from see state. 3rd; his parents, one brother, Wal Sun., Moil., 'I'.ui'R., Aug. 20-21-22 large as watermelons. The secret house and has 600 New Hampshire ter H. Stanley; and two sisters, Mrs. The general committee for the arrive Sunday morning In Branford. Public School teachers have been of service In the M.I.F. Co. we ing the fallen tree. "MAN ABOUT TOWN" of the thing Is this says Tony. reds, harvesting eggs from them The faculty committees have Raymond V. Thomas of West Hart festival includes William J. Ken One member writes; "This Is called to it meeting Tuesday, Sep- heartily congratulate Mr. Nichols, FLAT WORK \vith Jack Bonny, Dorothy "When I plant my potatoes, I plant dally. ANNUAL CLAMBAKE been appointed for the purpose of ford, and Mrs. Bennett H. Hibbard nedy, chairman, James Sullivan and some camp. For so many soldiers termber 5 In the high school at 10 and wish him the best of good LaMour, and Rochester "She Didn't Know It Was Loaded" an onion along side of each potato. Mr. Withrow is a frequent con Eldorado Council 10, Knights of reoganizing the curricuiar pro of New Britain. Charles Regan. concentrated in one area, I wonder over the week end. The trip will bo wishes. WET WASH ;•; ALSO x Eves, at 8:45, $1.30, 09c, 55c, tax inc. Mat. Wed. 2:30, 9Dc, 55c tax inc. The onion makes the potatoes eyes tributor to the Rural New Yorker Columbus will hold its annual^ gram, which provide for gener sometimes how they can move' so The fall school term begins .Wed Bulldog Drummond's water moistening the ground, SOFT DRY and has written articles on straw clambake September 10 . al education for the first two years. ANNUAL OUTING JOHNSON-HAM well organzled' without conjestion nesday, September 6. A recent visitor to the Plant had Curricuiar offerings for this period, Bride Until Sat, Aug. 19 - Esther Ralston & Mary Brian much favorable comment on the thereby assuring a large crop. • GOOD ROADS berries and their culture, muskmel- The committee; Patrick H. Dunn, Rudolph Johnson is chairman of William W. Ham of East Main and so little time. The Branford ;•! WITH !-: lons and "Planning 1939 Crops at there, will serve not only as a basis Street announces the coming mar Battery is doing a swell job with In the Suiumer Theatre new enamelled signs which have chairman; John P. Zvonkovlc, Ed the annual outing of the Young SECOND CRUISE John Howard, Heather Angel Capt. George Marsh of the boat • HISTORIC VILLAGES Walburta Farm" among a number ward B. Lonergan, Frederick Houde, from which to build the profession Republican Club, on September 17, riage of his daughter, Lena Vir high commendations from the re Smash Hit *Susaiii Aiiid God' recently been posted over inspec al teacher-education program dur The Branford Yacht Club wlU Wi'd.,,TliHrs.—Aug, 2;!-24 e PEACEFUL LAKES of other articles. He plans to have John MoDermott, James C. Walsh He will be assisted by Murray Up ginia, to John Herman Johnson, Jr., gimental staff, good morale ,and hold Its second cruise of the season tor's benches and other points of ing the upper two years but will, at Sapphire Tableware Nights FINISHED WORK strawberries up to frost. and Thomas E. Matthews. son, John Whltcomb, Dominic Bon- son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. high spirit. Branford should be over hte week end. The trip will bp operations. The signs read "We- • SAFE BEACHES the same time, give a liberal educa LARGE CAKE PLATE claim that we make the best Fitt WHEN IN NEED OF tatlbus, John Donofrlo, and William Johnson of Palmer Road, on August proud." to Matlituck ,L. I. .,• BACHELOR SERVICE ROD-GUN OUTING AWARDED SIDEWALK CONTRACT tion which may be transferable to -Idams. 28 at 4 o'clock In the First Congre ings." Please help us prove our WALLPAPER other colleges; thus, students who "NANCY DREW claim. All you can eat and drink —at M. Giordano has been awarded gational Church. TAKE SCHOOL CENSUS or PAINT wish to take a two-year program ENTERTAIN AT DINNER TROUBLE SHOOTER" INVITE YOUR FRIENDS TO CONNECTICUT the annual outing given by the the contract for a cement sidewalk FIFE AND DRUIVI CORPS WIN TT" V Mrs. Dagmar Applegate, Mrs. Ro In the teachers colleges and then land Geier and Mrs. Flora Gold Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Williams, vrith Bonita Granville and Welcome back to work James VISIT FOR LOCAL NEWS North Branford Rod and Gun Club from the girls' entrance ot the high The Stony Creek Fife and Drum BETROTHED transfer to other Institutions may smith have been :.appolntecl as ta Cedar Street, entertained Saturday Fronldo Thomas Reilo, who has been recovering UNITED WALL PAPER Sunday September 17 at 10 a. m. at school to Eades Street. Corps won flrst prize for playing Mr. and Mrs. Mlcahcl.]^|Zlkas of i"! ALSO :-: Skeet Field. be able to do so. Those who meet and appearance at the firemen's kers of the school census. night at a dinner party at Holly's \W*|\ • GOOD ROADS • HISTORIC VILLAGES from a strain since Jmie 13th. CO. Tel. 572-2 — 572-3 READ THE the rigid scholastic and personal New Haven announce th^lerigagej Romance of the Redwoods The committee is William Bald A Swedish food sale will be spon annual field days In Bridgeport Sat ment of their daughter, Heler),j to Barn for Miss Marjorle McCarthy ^ S^ • PEACEFUL LAKES • SAFE BEACHES 93 Crown St., New Haven win, Fred Sabine, George Sabine sored by the Tabor Lutheran Church requirements and so desire will re urday. The Corps accompanied the Branford Grange 200 will hold a and Mr. Harold Herbert Orimths ;-; WITH :•: We are glad to announce tliat B. W. Nelaon, Prop, Mr. Charles Witkowskl of this place. BRANFORD REVIEW Council Saturday at 10 on the main in the teachers college for the M. P. Rice and Headquarters Com Mystery Ride following the regular whose marriage will talce place Sat Jean Parker, Charles Bickford WUllam General Is the first to take "We Save You Money" George DriscoU, Gene Rowley and The marriage will take pl|ce Octo William Selpold. Green. Continuei on page three pany. ber 14. ;<- •' meeting in Svea Hall tonight. urday In St. Mary's Rectory.
A-i'-^i-»•*-«iX'A• !"^e » J-^-A-A It::: <-i •*»'-4 1. fc • * •* * « V.-*".-»v*-^*.* .'' ':x .i^-^-j ^'^-i'V^-VV I Page Two THE BRAWFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1939 ' THE.BRANFO.RP.BpyigW, yqPHiap^y, APQIIIgT 3f 19^g Page Three owing to settlement of estates and i:;wiiii;aitgiaMW£:3jwi«.''riiiiwi"iiii'!r Miss Marie Tenoske of Indian Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barker of Mill the desire of owners to sell their Necli Avenue wlir enter the HosiM-j Plain have been In Vermont for FallI 1-aFasf]ions s Water Is Not Distributiop G.JYiq All In The property that stioh shore' fronts tal training school in'September. two weeks. arc on the mark6't'. Now It towns Happy Bjrthday like Ea.s«" H(!iv(iA"and "'Brahfbr'd UNION CHAPEL visited here "Tuesday. On The Horizon Fattening Pelicacies To A Well Child Conference win be )nTh ; Work woiild each Vbar'set islde a'bmall Rev. Erriest'c. ' fcar^fcnter will 102nd Infantry at Plattsburg, N. Y. Mr. "and Mrs. George W. Corey' Mrs. John Shea and family ot sum for tlto piSrchftso of'Sudh [Pro Happy Birthday to Lester Corning preach Su'iibaj ' motnlfiK at'lllb'o BiGpEE'"""' "7th ANNUAL ^^!™!* i held rn"th6'Towiv Hall today. ' Man can live without food, al By K C. and N. II. CARPENTEH Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Russell and Black with bright sets the gaily Modest Budgets returned to Pawson Park following New'Haven will'pass the ilbxt'two perty whW lt"lS' brt' the' m'ai-ket; It of'Bfadlcy Avcliiic,' Short Beach on 6'cloci(!; ' S'lltoay "School'at 6:4S'; daughter, Rita, returned to New Building Inspector Frank Red- sophisticated pace of the early fall though uncomfortably, for some a vacation at Jatfery, N. H. weeks at Hotbhkiss GroVe. Miss Dorothy PurUy of Yonkcrs, woilid not be long before the towns August 27 Ocorge Brown, Superintendent; Haven yesterday after Visiting Mr. field has Issued n building petmlt to fashions. time. Deprivation Irom water, how woiiid own a considerable amount Special milSlc'by tlic chblt'at'the N.r'Y.'ls'a'Buesl thls-wcekot Miss Francis Tesconl of'550 High "St. ever, ^ffeols him seriously after a With modern mass distribution of BEA SIIOBK I'AKKS aiitl Mrs. Leo Grimes for several And In the matter ot fabrics, silk The 30th anniversary field day Edward PC9I9 ot Norfolk, Va. Is of shore front that the public could And many ot them I IFormcr Lt. Northford Carnival I Shirley MncDowcU of French Ave. foodstuffs putting ' dellcaolcs troni CHifrch St'fyice.' ' '"•'' ' ' weeks. short lime. While tills colorless liq and outing ot Live Oak' Camp,' 71)08 use. It" might be so managed that jersey and rayon crepe are In a all bver the world within rehoh 6f with Mr. arid Mrs. Irving Osborn ot I am hearltly In favor of the SUB Oovornor J. Edwin Bralnard, August MIDDLETOWN TURNPIKE — ROUTE 15 f^ The following attended the hot uid has no value which can be It would yield some revenue to the photofinish race for Ilrst place. the' average hdmcinakCr's' UUdgdt, Modcrrf Woodmoh of Ambrlca will Stony Creek for the remainder of gostlon recently made that an ef 27th. • • Miss Caroline Mason, of Clark Mrs. Lllla Lee LcSuer of Yonkers, dog roast Tuesday in Short Beach measured in calarlcs, ill tlie body's It is to be one ot the most Inter hot weather meals can be madb bbheld Sundiiy at Double Bbnoh. iiugtist;' '•'" '"' »''' '• fort be made to open more of the towns so that In the long run the Avenue, has returned from a week N.'Y. Is'visiting Mrs. Lucy McLay. at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Ar tissues contain It and it Is ail es 1939 Piymoetli TOKG Sedan | esting fashion seasons In years. more zoslful by addition of some \in- shore front to the general public, expense'would bo very small Monday, August 28th Is Barbara end trip to Portsmouth, N. H. thur Hiilldcn; Mrs. Stanley Brock- sential part of the blood and the That much Is definitely established. usuill dish to which the family Is Mrs.'James Jcnkln, ot Pawson Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Mulvey of The sea shore never gets any larger, I would Ijke to see public service Ann Male's birthday. To Be Given Away September 4, 1939 Paul Balzer Is staying at Lcete's 'Dtt, 'Virginia and Bobby Brockett; digestive Juices; ' ' '' •I Wlielhor the bustle is merely aii not ordinarily accustomed. '" Park has had Iwr granddaughter WatDi'bury are at Pa\yson Park tor but the people who want the use of organisations of vdrlous kinds take Leon Shorey Is making Improve Island. Mrs. Irving Carlson, Betty Lou,' Rtiy Food must be liquined before it 1 early fash in tiic pan or whether it An attracilve saiad to serve witli visiting her, Mis'S'Harriet .fchkliis ot the next two weeks'. ' ' ' It eonstanlly ilictertscs. Now' I dd lipthls'ldea and "sob what fcart'be Mrs. B. Helscr, Clark Ave., Short ments In his property In Clark Ave. BINGO — PET SHOW — SIDESHOWS mond and Richard 'Carlson; Mrs. can be absorbed. Sdine fiibds, or is here to stay for the fall and win cold meats consists of tomatobs Malii' Street, East Haven. not ot all blame the people who done 'to accomplish something of Bcadli celobrrited tht Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fowler have Gordon Benson and her daughter, course, contalii enough' natural wa own the shore for wlsjilng'Id'main Sail PRIZE AWAEDS—BAND CONCEET—DANCING ter is still problematical. stuffed with celery and a sinrill Staying at Lanphler's Cove Is Mr. this klHrf, her IJIrth 6H Mbndfiy. •'' ' ' Josep|i Meshako Is Improving at returned to,their home after a va Linda . -. ter to take care ot this. We iniist, tain some ' prlvicy'ln'' the dse of Mrs. John Foley ot East Haven Many of the designers whose word amount of finely chopiJed ohldn, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Neely ot Wll B. Hammond ot Brooklyn, N. Y, Buch parks would add to the beau his'home Iri'Alps Road. He la out HiUiii'diiy AncriHion Auj;. ;2(i—Tni]) Sliniiliiij,' cation at Kclscy Point. however, add each 'day li goodly their o'tin property. They built their Monday was Ollbert Schnllt's sails t6mbrrOw for' Panama and is fashion law say that It Is. But a theii topped with highly scaiibnort tord'Roiid, Yiidinn'Neek had as their ty of the towns, make the towns 6f do'o'M'part bt'the'dai'. ' ' The marriage of Miss Anno Del- quantity of'liquid to reiiltice what houaos there when conditions were birthday. Ollbert lives In Clark Ave. California. Wiiliii'(la.v, .'Viifl. Uii—Hnxiiii; good many others whose Influence mayonnaise on whlbh Is placed a \Veelc '^erid' giibst, Mrs. Arliiur Morse Ml.ss Cecllc Jorips ot Springfield more nttraotlve tp vlsltWa, make Miss Gertrude Dunn recently vis monlco, soloist at St. Vincent de Is losl. qultff'different. 1 do not at all ad- Short Beaeh. on fashion trends Is equally as Im teaspoonful ot caviar. Many foods 6t New' Haven.' ' ' GaVdbris, t: 1 wasAi vWltW VcKbirtly flho places fbi' publlt'biitlngs. It A family reunion supper was held Sunday, AugiiKt 27—Chiklren's Piiriide ited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mana- Paul's Church, to Gerald L. Rowaii, It Is hardly possible tor a person vo'clite hny conbemnatlon'dr con Supper Guests portant predict that it-will be all formerly regarded only as expch'- at the Marie Cottage, Monmiiguin. would save unsoenVly'cfbwd(ng that here Sunday evening with the fol Fri., Aufx. LT)—SUM.. SC|)1. :i—Fircwnrk.s flcld at Indian Neck. • of 27 Shelton Avenue, New Haven, In normal health to drink too much flotation of such shore fronts Thnt';;,^-,™ Yn^o^™"™' f;;,7j;; "t^;; ' "Mr.' and Mrs. Harry McCoy and gone with the autumn leaves. How slve delicacies are now available' to Mr. and Mrs. John Burno ot Lillian Prombino who lives with lowing attending: Mr. and Mrs. Carl took place Monday morning at St. water and at this point I should Mr, dii'd iCtr*. Ralph Bttlter'of Tet-' Ruth and Marlon McCoy were re- ever that may be, they all seem almost everyone through the chain Stony Creek were in westerly R. I. is not at all necessary. And with' gf,o,„^ ^„d ^„,„j be. a source of en- brcenvall, Theodore Peterson, Mler- .Sal. Srpl, 12t—Jfoii., Sept. 'I, iiftcrncions—Aiilii|Uo Aulii Rnens 'Vincent do Paul's Church. The mention the fact that the body na Mrs. N. Hall of Cosoy Beach Is tax conditions as In most towns I hune' Mbu'se; tilaiW" Stt'eet, Shott cefi't supper gufcsts of Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Fred Polcger had among her agreed that the prevailing silhouet store type of marketing the world's SiVturday. ' ' joymenj, and wholesome recreation rltt TaVlor,'kr; and Kirs.'Arnold J. Rev. William O'Brien officiated at turally regulates the amount that on a trip to'Ohio.' do' no^ advise ahy e'xtcnslve eiipcn-i (Jeailh, will be'io'year'^ old'Aug.'as'.- Henry Buckhalter ot North Haven. -f ' Wudiu'sdiiy, Auff. liO-Viiiideville guests at'. Clear I Lake lost Friday, te will be small waists, high busts produce; ' ' to aBfoatrnany'peoplc. Peterson' dncl Arnold and Lebna the single ring ceremony. Is stored In the tissues. You mayi (ies.-Thl.'i''ls not'at nil riecossary, Mrs, 1,-Thomas Pattcnberg of this and with skirt fullness thrust to the Another delicacy which mass Peterson of "Short Beach; Mr.'arid ' .Suniliiy. Sept. ;i—Biiby Hliow drink Just as much water as you John Jacobs, Indian Neck has his Mr, and Mrs. Walter Orltlln and But It does happen frequently that E. C. 0. It's five birthdays Monday for Have Guests •place. ', !• :•' ,1 ' • back. merchandising lias brought within Mrs.' At'thu'r "Ttters'fi'n of MUnsoll, Siilin-iliiy. Scpl. '2—Hatliiiig Mi'iiulios like and not bo obliged to worry slslbi- visiting him, Mrs. J, E, Wls- dauBhtfcrsf, Cdrol Ahn,and Holim ot Mr. ahd'Mrs. Clayton Rider re The funeral ot Mrs. Hcrmina A. Hals go to oil sorts of lengths as reac'li of tne modest giooory bud Lot Broh'tian, Mdin Stredl, Short kass.,"Wr. and''Mrs.''Wank Seller, aijout its being a factor In'produc- eiimnn'of Chorleslon S. 0, Hamden have rented a cpttogo at cently had ai their' guests at Wav Mon.. Aiif?. 'J8—Pole Cliinbiii;; Week end guests at Camp Nor- Johns, wife of Louis Johns, form regards crowns but the majority get Is the anchovy. On a very hot Beftcli.'••'•• •'• ' ' '• •• •'•'! Mrs.'Frank Seller.'Sr., Jean Seller of i ihg extra weight. It is ri coihihbii Pawson Park for two weeks: erly Road, Mr^ knd Mrs. Everett mahBi Lake Zoar -were Mr. and Mrs. erly of Edward Street, who died at seem content With small brims. Coy night sc'vc eggs stuffed with an- New I-l'aveli;'''Mr.' and Mrs/Ar'VId Pe fallacy' to believe that water li fat A guest at tlie homo ot Dr. and Eaton and children 6f Bristol. ' • FEEE 'ADIWISSION and FEEE PAEKING Clifford DeWolfe. • the home of her son, Cornelius R. feathers In dramatic color cascade choi>y paste with a platter of cold Mary R|oliltolll who has been terson dhd' Miss 'fcanctte P'etersbh, tening! Actually It plays a part'in and Mrs: J'rank' Toblc, Sunset Beach Dr. and Mrs; P, L; Teall and son .' i ,M ,• ,.',', i of 25 Shoreham Road, Tuesday, will from wee little trleornes that ai meat, garnished with' lettuce arid summ'drln'g with Mr.'and' Mrs. Leo 6t'Mlaml,'rti'."arid ' Mr. ind Mrs. weight only' when salt is eatcii In Is'Mr.'i. Hhzcl Burno ot Cambi'ldgo, John have returned to Hotohklss N. Y be held from the funeral home ot ready beckon alluringly from Fifth slices ot'tomiilocs and w'atcli'hcd't Brenhilii,"Sh'6rt'Beach was 10 ycari Joseph "Jbh'rison and famll'y Betty, Aug, 25 to S:ept» 4 Miss Alice Madden spent last overly large 'quantities: Bbtji salt Mass. Grove I after a' trip -to 'Mobibllbad '•' Mrs. C. E. B. Dickenson of Indian Norman 'V. Lamb, 309 Main Street Avenue windows. T\ne hood is still jaded appetites pick up. VISIT THE old yesterday. "' ' ' • ^ll'tjeh',' Kenhtjth'ahd'Warren of New week'at Guilford-Lakes where she and water are necessary toi' body Lake, Maine. • ' •. -. , 1,- plans to spent this *eek at Lake For Entries Call Frank Armant, Branford 776-2 this afternoon at 2 o'clock. prominently in the picture and tur Hdvon. ' '•'' ' ' ' •• was''th^ guest of Mr.'and Mrs. Carl efficiency. It Is no trick to pre pare tlie eggs. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Converse Champlain',' New York ' Besides her husband and son, she bans ot chiffon velvet in jewel col A birthday cake, August 31, for rjisfcsrii Garvin. ' ' Select the number you think nec and Miss Betty Converse qt Stony Ouests this week at Pine Orchard Arthur' rialldcn;'Short'Beach,' Is survived by two other sons, Her ors will give the necessary "umpii" l'inca|iplc And INIint Shcrbcrl Mr. and Mrs. 'William Crulckshank 1 cup sugar essary and bdll' tVienv'hard.' Cut' In Crcbk' linvii 'r'ctufncd 'from' Nantu wore Mr. and Mrs. Daniels Pl^Vbt Trip / Miss Dorothy Caswell took part man of Prospect Road, and Louis A. to early fall outfits. at Lanphler's Cove have been en 2 cups water two, remove the yolks and season cket wlicre they spent tho week end Scllenectadyl'Ni'Y. whostftyod With Orectlngs to Charlotte Parclnskl Mrs. George Bassett of Lanphler's in ithe' cblebratlgn of the tercenten of Ellsworth Ave., New Haven, and tertaining Mrs. Nancy Rehkbp ot with salt, pajj'rlka, a'little prepared Ivir. and Mrs. J 'Birnoy Tiittlo ot West Main Street bii Saturday;'Au Cove has returned Irom ' a ' trip to ary of' Mllford. • ' • tour grandchildren: Interment was 1 cup chopped pineapple Plymouth Furniture Shops Carbondalo, Pa. Juice of two lemons niVikard and ' add one tbaSpboii' bt Mr. and Mrs. Spencer -Miller ot Pino Orchard ' " at Beaverdale Memorial Park. If < gust 20^11. • •" "• '"" ''''•'•• '•' Montreal, Quebec. ' ' >•'•. ,iri •.' ' 1 • Your Home 1 teaspoon mint extract ahcliovy iiasto' tor eVery'cBg yolki Haj'cocfc' Point attended li supbei' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomas and Put the mixture back Into tho halv- party Sunday' night at'EaatRlver. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Bowden have Connie Erwin ot Walllngford has Relatives When "Drake Day" Is observed Green coloring On The Miilfor(dl Tuiirepilke Lcona and Arnold Peterson, ot their family have returned from a eci wliltes and garnish with a bit of moved frbin' stony Croofc"to East been 'staying a few daj's with' her Th'e Rey. and Mrs. Harry A. G. Saturday at the World's Fair In And Mine 2 egg whites ' ^ ^Kort "Beaofi dttbhded'd' Ulrthda'y vacation rln'New York State. • parsley. • Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miller arc Main Street , > '- gra'ndfathbrj Mei'rltt BJ.-Tdylo'r.' tribute tc Col. Edward L. Drakes Between New Haven and :|\Iilforcl party at ' "Chalkdt'• Beach Tuesday Abbe"of 'North Glillford'have' rb- Boll sugar and water together 3 staying this'week with Mr. arid Mrs. ftlVeil fo'r Loillsa'Bell'ii Odw iJf'Nb'wl^ tlifned 'trorri'a visit Wth relatives Miss Betsy Slmonl of River St., who drilled the first oil well In this I)y Jane Fioyil Buck minutes. Cool, add pineapple, le Mrs. Selma Sandqulst ot Holly CHl'Tryoh of HaScock" Point Mr. and Mrs. Richard McAdams of bcrgh,'N. Y.''a' ffan'net'li'esldent "bf Iri'Mount'Vernon,'N;'Y. wlllTeturn soon from a vacationat country, the pioneers' granddaugh mon juice, extract and coloring to wood; PId'. Is'this'season's gubst ot Wiriloli'esteF, Mii&."ftro slopillVift" Ati Short Beach, '' ' ' •' Crystal Bake,. Maine. ter, IWIss Grace Drake, of 448 Thomp August isn't a bit too early to lie- make a light gieen. Pour into freez New Program , Mr; and Mrs: Ottb OlsoVi-df'Cdmp Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Connor Indian NeUk "•Wlth'iMiss''Bdfttrl((o Maine sou Avenue, will bo among tlie hon gln to think abotil your room Intei-- er, pack with salt and ice, or place Plcttsdnt.''" '•,'•- ' • • '' erlors for next winter. " ' and Mrs. Walter J. Schold of East Critchloy ot New Roohello, N, Vs Mrs. Clarence E. Buoll of Harding •'Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Burno ot Miss Mario Anderson of Heming ored guests. in refrigerator trays. Freeze until Continued from Page pno Haven were guests at a beach par An Exclusive Display Of The furniture sales will be on at Avenue'oh SUhddy wdS 70'ydirs'0ld'. stony 'Creek were in Hallowell, way! Avenue:-is on a vacation trip Ther ceremony will be held in the almost solid. And well beaten egg upper two years of professional tea ty last week at th'e homo bt Mr. and Loo C. Grimes has purchased the Petroleum Building, where Miss the end o fthls month and If'yoii Eleanor and Harriet ,Mcarath ot Maine, last week." ' to; Newoastle, N. 'H. whites to mixture in freezer, stir cher education. < j Mrs. Walter'J-. Mollby :ot''Sllvcl> Striittord stayed 'a' =fOW' diiys this Julld-C. Hlckox house, Cldrk-AVe. •' Drake, a native and Ifle-long res-l keep an astute eye open In'the fa Miss Elsie Forte ot Mill Road, well. Pack and let stand a few nours Although'a careful selective ad Sands. •' '' ' . week with Mrs. R. C. Wakcman ttt ident of East Haven, was among brics departments yoii'll probably North' Brdnford,' ^celebrated ' hbr At Stony Creek Mrs. W. A. Doum of Tyler Street hours, or remove shcrbert from trays mission program will continue, the Haycock Point. Donald Knowlton Is convalescing the guests In February, when the flhd some'excellent buyjs there, too. blr'tliday' on Suh(3aj'.'''Sli8 'was'"a Miss* Ilv'el^ii .Jenkins ot St. Louis, Is Ifl'.Vermont'for.a few'days. and stir' in ' beaten sherbet from final selection of candldatoa fof Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Stoddard, pINE FURNITURE InhU-home fbllowlng an Illness in structure was dedicated, and In 'Even though you may 'hot' need member ot a large dinner eatherlne Is visiting Miss bllVe Pratt ot Stony trays until frozen. Serve garnished to furnish ah entire room or to In leaching will not be made iintll the Gulitpi'd Lakes have been cntertaln- Mrs. E. T. Monahan and Charles lit hbr libme. ' ...(..... New Ha'ven Hospital: ' "" Creek! ' ' April, when it was completed. Newcomers to East Haven are Mr. with siJi'lgs of mint. ' ' eiVd 'of"tlie" second year. Studoiits Ing'Mr. lind Mrs. Harmon Roller and Moriahan ot Storiy • Greek' attenddd Colonel Drake drilled his well, on vest in 'any of the loirger pieces of and Mrs: Alton Redman who come furniture. It Is always smart to re-- Frozen Dried Beef Canape bntcrilig t'lie 'bdlloge tli'ls tall"are ohlldrCri, Ruth and Dick of Tlolch- the Condon-Scarinell wedding, Wed Henry Murphy.has returned Irom Parents August 2(3, 18'ia, in Tltusvllle, Pa. Charles Messner, our demon press here from Terhune Ave., Branford. member that foresightedn'efes Isl tlVc 1-3 cup croairi ; dcceptbd on' a' pr'iib'atioriary' librlBdi kisS'Grdve.' ' nesday in New Haven. a cruise on' his 'yabht, Treunbchaufl; man, will cielebi'ttte'dn'dther alittl-' •'•J^ohn'AIdon Birch ot Quakertown better part of economy and to take 1 tablespoon horseradish aiid final section for the teacher'- SAVINGS OF 25 & 30% versary on Mohday, ' AiigUst 28' at Pa.'ls sp'eridlng'twD w'eekS'iJ/|th his Catitaln Philip Tarbell of Chldsey A Booster card party Is planned stock ot the occasional pieces that '/a'apple scraped or grated trainlng will be made at that time. his h'bme In WeSt Main St'riJSt. ' '' Mr. and Mrs: Leo Brennan of parerits,''Mr. arid MrsI John -H. Avenue and Lieut. Alexander Blr- for-tomorrow evening in the Brad may add that' desired touch'of 12 slices dried beet •Tlic following committee chairmen \ Brehnah's Store rcoentiy'dlitbrtaln- Birch'Of Cedar'Street. ' ' rell lof-Klmberly Ave. are with the ford. Manor' flreliouse. Hostesses gla'inour to your rooiti. '' Whip cream;'add horseradish and have beeii selected to re-oxamlno dO'Mlss 'Ann Brennan'of Nbw"srork will be Mrs. Frank M. Dooloy, Jr., •'Oecasiohal tables'are always a apple. Drop a teaspoontul into eacli aWd' reorganize" tlib cUrrlbUlar 'pro City dhd Mr. and Mi's. Lamontagub Roast and Mrs. A. L. Dobllttie.,'There will good IhVestinent rind tl'ie new oneS piece of beet.'Roll up and place In gram;',; ••' ' ' - 'V' " • '':, : ' '"' and Frdhk'Tlerpey-of Haniden.-''" SAGAL-LOy 4 F.EW SUft(JESTipi!f§ rttlss Vera Eyarts pf East Haven be refreshments and door' prizes. > will do'all spi-ts' 6f iritbrcstlhg ttitetf^ llrcozlng trays 1 aiid - freeze several , ^HlstQiarT-:PrDtos3ot i ,Paullno Sch '- • Eitxal.-ThMrsda'y rMr. 'arid • Mrrf.' Jus was-ii r'otcht^nd'M at a'tranWlurl: to' a furniture grouiilng. One pa'rti- hours. '-^ .-c-.*-' ' . " roifl^ThkMEii'MffiNtis tus" J; Eclsterand- • their two sons, wartz NfcW' Haven' State'^ Teachers &frF/f0mMm/&&'^& roast'glvert'at'tdete's Island. Robert Klrstein, son of Mr. and dularly attractive' type is the tatile College f^OMOGFNIZEC) Don • and'Jackie of 'Auburn; N;''y. Mrs; A.,Klrstein anda cadet at tlie with the top of clear or colored lii'at'e Fresh peaches, garden peas, to were bailers. . .: -i Literature — Professor Catherine matoes and cabbages will be excel- Entertain Untied States Coast Guard • A6- glass with a lilant 'hblder beneath f-Ceble'i'; Wllllmahtic ' - • ' Mary 'Rlchltblll who has been a A'table of this type bringS a'br'eath ccldnt iiidnu Items'durlnB the'iiext •'•G'uesls last week at the home of ademy. New London has' returned DIANA GpES ' Siilj'ervlsor of ' Music—Mrs. Ruth summer guest will leave soon to en- from a cruise to South'America: of the out-of-doors ihto'the living tow weeks, so be sure to'dl'^ out'of Mr. arid'Mrs. Herbert Ovialt was P. DeViilafranca, Danbury tcr-the Chicago Acadbmy of Fine rdomdurlrig the'months'wh'eh green „ MILK „ Mrs. Hestbr.' ' ' ' thb flies'all'of''yolii- reclp'es wHIcii Arts. ' '. - . ..• .1 TO TOWN Science—Professor ' Beiilah R. New Cold-Wall Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mead of things are scarce. ""• Conover, Danbury make use of these It'emsi ' ' On Sunday other guests were Wil Forbes Place- and children, Alan and Bibs For Grown-itps Training Schools—Director VVlll- ^'Cream In Every Drop" Bringing llieli' ' stl-eamllned sys liam Brennan o'fAubufn;'N; y. with ' A similar table Is that which has Paul ,were camping Ih Mass. during Grown Up gals have' taken a tip lani p: Dyer, New Britain tem 'of'mass distribution Into Play his daughters Jean and Helen KEEP YOUR a plant Itolder infect Into the lop. the week end. These may be had in many sizes and from their very young sisters and English and Speech—Professor FOE PROMPT DELIVERY td'asslst'Iarmers wth bumper crops; ' Mr. and Mrs. Dick Oreenleaf and for Readers of the Frigidaire shapes.' • ••••••' .'.'•;• brothers these, days and arii wear Herbert G. Fowler, New Britain the' chain stores have' annoiihc'ed Jackie Greenleaf of West Haven al After 6 P. M: Call 7-2617 that ohi'ons and rice, as well ds the Beryl Brown, Elsa Plerson, and Trays with matching folding ing bibs^-but in a 'donslderable more Foreign Language—Miss Allcq B, •k SnVES FOODS' VITAL JUICES so visited the Brennan'S'this week. Branford Review glorified form I With high rteckilneS U:)7 01iiii)iuj)iS(;i'e(!l: FROM DRYINQOUTI . - vtg'etabl'bs and''fruit already'men- These are hot, uncomfortable Marjorlc Burgess .'were visitors at stands are almost indispensable' in Thompson, New'Haven"'' ' ' ' " New Iltiveii becoming increa.singly important Mathematlcb—Professor Kenneth i( cIl^CKS OOdn-AND-llAVOR tl'6n^d,'wlll b'e prominently leatured days'.'EVen the open spaces'and the Lanphior's"Gove Tuesday evening. this day of Informal entertaining, bn "their" list' of "special'Items tb'r Friends of Bobble Brennan will be so it you haven't one already' this Jewelled bibs are a new trick to Fuller, New Britain i >,^ - , TRANSFER OF FOOD I sorry to'heal'"that he' out his'arm 'shade"of'trees ' 'affo'rd' little relief touch up a-formal suit for some spe •k NO OTHER REFRmERATORLlKEITI sevordl'week's. Ray Pratt, Bill Thompson, and is the month to keep an eye out'tor Health and Physical Education- Monday Irtjurlng It 'seriously. ' tfotri • the ex'desslve heat;, ' ' ' cial occasion. The bibs are made of • Here is nn'entirely new kltid Pfeclies.'bt course, make a grand Oh these dKys wh'eri humans suf Howie Hansen'\vere camping In those on sale. ' Professor Catherine E. Colton, New orrefrlgcrntorl There's nothing tlexible strings of colored stones s(ioftoake—either "the 'p'a'stry or'bls^ fer so riiuch' ••froW'thd "Iriclemerit Guilford on Saturday and Sundoy. Before you start on your shopping Britain else likc'ltl' ' ' < . f. . . clilt 'varldty.' Aifid'cer'talnly'no sum Mr. and Mrs. William Crulckshank tour, it would be a wise idea to take and tie around .the neck. {•hiiosophy—Professor R,L. Wam- 11 See the "X-Rny" Proof of this have beeri on a vacation trip to Al- Weath'ei-; lefus'riot forget diir'pets mer Is'cbm'piete'wlth'out'd few ses stock of the assets and liabilities of ple'r'. New Britain' • '"' ' ' sensutionnl new.discovpryl Sec lentown, Pa. ' • and'other animals. They, too, are Miss Dorothy Aspin of Thompson LET FREEDOM RING! how foods are saved from'dry sions wltK'thfe'loe'cream froezbr tor susceptible to the unbearable wea Avenue and MlsS Tina' Pagano ot each room and then let the August Inexpensive Travel Sets Arts and Crafts— Professor ing out. See wlw you don't need homemade peach Ice'bream.' ' furniture sales In your local stores- A flexible' ,'llttleti-avel' Wt that Norma E. Cutts, Now Haven ' •' Mr. and Mrs. Leo Grimes will ther. Gcrrlsh AventiB will vacation next food covers of^ttny kind! Only There are almost endless salads help you to add whatever Is needed: will go Into its own box or can bb Industrial Arts—Professor Ray I'rit^idaire can give you this mar move soon Into their new house In Let us be sure to furnish them at week at Block Island. ' ' that'iJrte 'can a'dhlbve with' toma'tdes. separated to fit into odd corners ot mond W. Phlpps, Now Britain INSTALL an electric range in your velous "Cold-Wall" Cooling. Clark 'Ave; '' ' '. '"'• "' ' '' all tlm^s wltli"plenty bf gbod'fr'esh, "We have i! mdney-saving sni'- Sec it at once. At our store. stuffed "arid baked foihdtoe's dlso cool' drinking water." Let us take pi'ises for oiil,v readers of the Mr. Roy-Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. your bag is practical and costs only 'A'rt—Pro'fes.'ior Natalie Wilkinson kitchen, flip a switch, set a dial,-and nidke'li dbllfehtfuf lundhdori or sup Branford Review, 'i'o get a dollah The kit ' consists of Ave New'Hav'eri ' '' ' "' James D. Nelson; Westwood Road theln'to t'hc'pleasaritest places pos Maurice' 'M." Sarasohn, Meri'ltt •'.' • "'' ," I ',1' .' ''iM per dish. And If you want something FJp,wer Perfumes cases'In water-repellant hiolre'. Is iiiffbrlng trorii an lntect'6d''flri'g'er. sible. • these speciaLs all you need do Thompson, and Maurice J. Sarasohn the automatic electric clock will al;- . vcry'sb'dcldl'ln' the way or'ari'ac- Above all, let us not.leave them is visit our new Kast Haven were claming Iri" Sachem's ' Haed There Is one for soap and washcloth SERVED WITH SAUCE compaiilment 'to'th'e 'roast or chops even' for a little while In tightly store, Plioiie 8-0]28, or ask yesterday. ' " "' ' ' ' Best In Summer another for toothpaste and tooth tend to your cooking while you'ife servo shredded ftabbagb"with a soiir Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Burdge and brush, a third for cleansing tis PLAIN; CUP'cA](c^s YXRAY"PROOFr son' Brlice have 'returned fi'o'm the closed automobiles with no ventll- our route service man. Do so cream'dressing. '^llPe$tOt8C STANDARD yiT9$tone CHAMPION sue, a fourth for general utility and FRE:^ to do what you wish! IS. ! See'why Frigidaire'docs not Wbrlcl's'Pair''arid' llUri'tlrigtbrii'L.' r. atlbh, arid In'wriioh the'glass makes before September 2iul. 'i'ou Miss Katherine Pagano ot Gcr The girl who Is particular about l^AKE FIK^E DESSERT depend only on "one-snot" wiidi-e -tliey'' vrsfte'd-'Mri ' 'Burdge'S' trid'heat nibst "Interise. •Unfortuna Piico YOU NcxI YOU must aslc for the "Surprise sunimei' daintiness v/Ul give rather a fifth for cigarette.?, or small gad cooling. Sec how sealed re for Tk« For |Tire S0l Prico YOU PrIco Ni>l PrIco YOU Both are products of well known For Informal Tables Joseph Iri' PiVyslcldns and Surgens SRE For Th» Tiro SOX. For I For Tho TlroSOiC For HaVcn was a guest last''week end of boiling water into the mixture. lit Tiro Dllcounll 2 Tirol SAVE 111 Tiro SAVE cosmetics houses and both may be They Idokexactiy like the'big sticks HospltUron'August Wth. '' "'" '' David Anderson of Walllngford Dllcbunt ! Tirol friends at Manslleld Grove. Cook In a double boiler until thick, Miss Edith Byram of Beacon, N. 4.75-19 4.40-211 had' in bath powders, toilet *ater, j of red and white peppermint can GONNECTiCuf^JlGHT & POWER 5.00-19 1510.30 55.15 $15.45 55.15 4.50-21 58.35 54.18 512.53 54.17 MAJESTIC theri take off the Arc and, add le- Y.'ls''the''"'feuest '"of Mrs. "Georg'e 5.25-17 4.75-191 sachets and perfume.' dles that intrigued us when we were 5.50-17 33.20 6.60 19.80 6.60 8.60 4.30 12.90 4.30 Stony Creek Fife and Drum Corps mon'Juce'and'peel. Serve hot. " B Marsh, Church Street;. '"' 5.00-19 Apple -blossom is as deliclately six and they are grand for those ih-^ 15.25-18 12.00 6.00 18.00 6.00 15.25-17 11.00 came In first in'the'Senior Ancient ' Orange' Sauce ' ' 5.50-18 5.50-17 5.50 16.50 5.50! LAyftiPRt sweet and refreshing as the fresh formal table settings' which give --1 Monlowc St. Phone 744 BrHi:f«nl 6.00-16 14.35 7.18 21.53 7.17| 5.25-18 10.00 5.00 Class during the Firemen's Parade % glass strdlndd orange Juice Vernon Swift Is recovering from 6.25-161 5.50-19 15.00 5.0^ blossoms themselves and Is dell^hti zest to summer dining — the new 6.50.16 17,40 8.70 26.10 8.70 6.00.16 in'Bridgeport Saturday.' : • • • Vi glass water ' ' ' Low P'jrices -^ Easy 'Xci^xi^^^ Siipce 1897 11.95 5.98 L17.93 5.97 fur for young girls. Pink clover Is a candles which a Fifth Avenue Spe anUlriess """ '' ' " Juice of Ml lemon Above Prleei Include Your Old Tiro—Ofhor Sizes Proportlonoftfly Low gay, elusive stent that is equally ciality shop • is featuring. The oiin- 2 tablespoons sugar good for older woman or debutante. |dles are nice and thick and the red Hi THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. William Foley ot FOR GREATEST SAFETY AND ECONOIVIY 3 e'pg yolks' ANAR ANDERSON ' Among other good summer per stripes are raised above the white will come to your home evfei-y day through Phlladelphld'liave been visiting re- Grated peel of I orange PUT A NEW TUBE IN EVERY NEW TlRE OPTiCIAN-Successor to Gillette fumes are those made from orange ones. They are Inex^ensivb ,'and THE CHRISTTIAN SCIENCE /ytONjTQ,^ I'dtlveis "here.' '' ' '" ''' Grated peel bt i lemon blossoms,; which have the heavy vastly gay. 220 Main St.' Bi'iinford Tcleplione 9.17 Beat sugar and egg yolks together Low Cookimg Rate fragrance of the real flowers, mag It recorda lor you the warld'a clean, conntnicllvo rioInsR. The Uonftoi^ Guests of Mr;' and Mrs. H. E. H, until very. light. Put Into a pan the does nol-DXPloit orlmo or nenaatlon; neither dorti It Itiaore them, nolia, which was originated in New but dooli corroclively with theoi, Foaturcs tar busy men Rtid all Ih* Cox'dre Mr. 'find 'Mrs.'Guy Albert WE CAWY 'li"-' Alfred DeSantos, manager of the orange and lemon Juice, water and ;N0^'*IME^It^ii Orleans, and another made from {Aiiitly.JnGUtdUiK tho WeelcIy.MaBaBlne Bcotloii. of Drekel-Hill Pdl •COMPLETE meat deaprtmerit' at' the' First Na- grated peel. Let boll I'mlniite) ari'd St* Pirtttone fires nude in the Virtitone Factory and ILxbihition Ifiii'/ditig at New York VTortdi New Glasses? sweet grass and imported from Ja-^ The ChrUtlan Bolcnce Pubtlihlng Society Pair, Atw liiit the Firestone llxhihil ut the CoUen Gate International ExpotHion ^1 S.in Prana'sra LINE OF J-; '•" • ,'!> .T.'! •I-.-.,-! • tfo'riixi StoFes lias retutiiod to his pour over the yolks and sugar, beat- One, Norivny Btrcet, ngston, Masiarhmttts Anna and Helen' Pblrot, 400 Brad UsItTt taihe I'oice of Flreitnnt with Kichjni Croots, Marsarel Speahi and the Firttlone Symphonr malca. ' • • ' Fleaiit enter my. •uburtptlon to-Tht .ChrUtinu Science Uonltor for OrfitUf'ttUridtrdireCtion o/Al/redU^alientttiniMondaj e\tninss,Setionuide N.fl.C Red Nttuvrh Greetltig Cards Tlien let Branford's Leading Optician duties after ah Illness'of several itig'wcll. Put'lri a double'botlci-'and » period of , . ,-.,.-,,.. ( ., ley Street,' East 'Haven have been in attend to your wants. All our lenses are week's; • '"" '"'' cook u'ritil the sauce tVilokens, stlr- See Us pr Your Electric: ^pp^iance P,ea]|er 1. year ft^.OO S monthi $0,00 S months $S.M 1 month ll.oo Camera Neeiis New Ybrk this 'week. While''there irrouiKl right oii our own premises ;.. lirigT carefully'all the time. "' V Saturil»y • lAiUfl, iucludlnt'Mkgtiln» Beotlout X yeiir la.W, 8 luites 31s Wrtst Waidhes FOR_ LOCAL NEWS^ HAVE SET A HIGHEE they attendott'the'Wdrld's Pdlr; following faitlifulljV eacli detailed re Mrs. Donald Hlgley and children, CENTRAL GARAGE Fountain Pens quest of your Physician's prescription. READ THE BUile,' Windy'aii'd'I'Iioebe have' cbiii- Mr. and Mrs: Fred Stiehl of Dam- FOR LOCAL NEWS Pocket Watches Examinations Only By Appointment I lileted i- ViSIt with'Mrs.' S.'W.'Baid- berg' Place have returrieil frotn'a CS Main Street Phone S68 BRANFORD REVIEW ' • ' • RSADTHB Branford, Conn. iM'ri af IrofdhldGs 'GrtiV'e. 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•.".ji^'yKW^^ >^M*''^:i^.t^.-:i.>t,ti->^ V* *»*« Pago Pour "^• Tan BBANPORD REVIEW, THUEBDAY, AUGUST 24, 1939 THE BRANFOKD REVIEW, THUEBDAY, AUaUBT 24, 1030 Page riv« Spencer have purchased a new 1939 and to remember Justice and Miss Mildred Hunt of CHIT Street vored land In God's Universe. Let Plymouth. The steel foundry boys Believe It or not, Don Sawtelle, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Baker us keep America Great. Let us keep tolerance-^thelr legacy to us. The HITLER'S HATCHET MAN! are looking forward to getting free turned down the offer of Jean spent last week In New Hampshire. and children of Hartford were week America strong by keeping It ded Unknown Soldier may be a Jew. NORTH BRANFORD rides to the future outing. Bartletl's car for Its scrap Iron Riverside News end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. icated to'the genuine principles of Millions have paid their respect to value because 11 is not old enough. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shaw of Cliff riitnbllshed 1D2S ....Address delivered belore the Dor-1 i will not here defend the Jews Lieutnant Michael Amatrudo re By Helen Shoemaker Marsh, South Main St democracy. Only he Is a true Amer a fallen hero. Who was the Un Services in the local churches on To quote Don "Only ears manufac rubllslicd Every Thursilay At monl Rotary Cltib iii Dormont's against these silly ridiculous and known Soldier? Was he an English The Sportsman's Club held their Street are ontortalnlng their son ican who believes In freedom tor all Sunday will be— presented the North Branford Fire tured previous to 1910 are free from Brnnfnrd, Conn. man, Irishman, German, French third outing of tho year last Sat. and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Methodist Episcopal Church by the baseless charges. The Jews do not and who defend the sacred right of Mass at 9:15 o'clock at St. Augus Department at the business sessions alloyed steel parts and would make by every human being man, Pole, Italian, Slav, Swede, Jap, tine's R. C. Church, Rev. William at Dom's grove. Quoits were enjoyed George Shaw and daughter of Rev, Father James R, Cox, Old St. need my defense. Rather, I would on Friday. good scrap for our cupola and as Leroy Murray will return Sunday THE nilANFORD REVIEW, INC. Chinese? We do not know or we Brewer, pastor, Mrs. Edwrad Daly, In the forenoon with the high hon Washington, D. C. Patrick's Catholic Church. point out to my brother priest that In the early day of our Republic nearly as I can tell this car was ^*u/ite'^ffM%i€4idi 37 Rose Street could not call him the Unknown organist and choir director. ors going to Frank Woodford. Bob from a four day stay In Gardiner, these Inflamma tory charges that our fathers were guUded by the Soldier. Was he yellow—white, black Three motor cases came up before Robinson and Mort Wall. This con made Just a year or two after 1910". Mass. VISITING FRIENDS This Meeting represents the es he and the other potential fire greatest compass of all human phi test was followed by a very fine To bad Jean—No Salel MEYER LE8IIINE Publlshei or red? We do not know or we could Morning worship at 11 o'clock, the justice court on Monday night. Miss Theresa Ann Qoolowskl of ••ience of Democraoy-a Catholic; bmnds are making "today agaln-rt losophy—the Declaration of Inde sheep bake. Mr. William Hack and Mr. Bud ALICE T. PETERSON Edltoi not call him the Unknown soldier. North Branford Congregational • Daniel W. Evans of New York city, Wset End Ave., loft this afternoon prlest-spcaklng In a protestant the Jews had their counterpart In pendence. It declared that all men Was he a Protestant—a Jew—^a Church, Rev. O. Dlllard Lessley, jspeedlng; Frank Caruso of New Ha James F Toole of 81 Marvel Road, Hughes of Lebanon, Ponn. are for n four day stay nt Port Jeffer CONNECTICUT Church-agalnst the persecution of'ihe wave of prejudice against the are created equal, that all men had Catholic —-an atheist? We do not pastor, Mrs. Douglas B. Holabird, ven, Violation of rules of the road; Mr. Agnew Is back on the job New Haven who passed away this guests al the Holbrook cottage tor son, Long Island to visit friends. THIS YEAR Telephone Branford 400 Jews. I Catholics about ten years ago, when equal right to life, liberty and know and we do not care. All we organist and choir director, Miss and Frank Kanowskl of New Hav- again after an absence of several week was a brother of tho late this week. While there she plans to visit the Sub.?crlptlon Rate: Many, many times I have been intolerant groups whlapefed that happiness. But propagandists are know Is that his bleeding, mangled |en speeding. Each man pleaded weeks, and wishes, through this Tiiomas J. Toole and the late Mich World's Fair. Ethel Maynard, assistant. On Sun GOOD ROADS \.!h • $2.00 a Year, Pnyablo In Advancr a.sked; "Why Is Father Coughllnlthe Pope was coming to take over trying to destroy the Bill of Rights body was picked up on the field of day morning Mr. Eldrcdge Jones guilty to the charges and received column to express his sincere ael Toole of Branford. Mr .and Mrs. Timothy Welsh and by an Impudent appeal to bigotry. • S«IV BCACHtS ,^. Advertising Rates. On Appltcatlor permitted to make his radio the White Houst and the control battle where he had died fighting will be at the organ and will render fines plus costs. thanks to the foremen and co son, George, of New Havou, are va The Branford VKiltlng Nurses of -.?• .•PEACErUL LAKES \ •<' speeches In spite of protests from'millions of good folks believed this, INFAMOUS DOCTRINE for Old Olory. his composition "The Lord's Prayer" workers for the many acts of kind Tho S. N, E. Tolcplione Co. build- cationing at tile home of Mr, and fices. South Main Street arc being '•HISTORIC VILLAGES all sides?" The Catholic Church millions of good foks believed this, I protest against this Infamous which has received much favorable Rev. and Mrs.' Francis J. Smith ness shown him during ills illness. is being painted Mrs .Albert Abcles, Moartow Street. renovated. Fear not for America. We will Member Of docs not Interfere with the Ideas | iwould remind my brother priest doctrine of racialism. I denounce comment and has been given over were dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. come out of this crisis and all hum New England Press Assoolatlun and principles of her children so that the slmple-chlld-Uke mental- race prejudice. I condemn racial the radio. Mr. Clarke will be the I Donald Greene of Walllngford on anity will be better for it. The long as they are not opposed to her aies of certain groups who can be persecutions. Above all, I cry out soloist. •Wednesday evening Entered an second class matter. teachings In matters of faith and stayed and Incited today against against antl-Semltsm. It Is Immor threat of NazKsm, Fascism, and Communism may yet serve Us well October 18, 1028,;at the Post Otflcf morals. The attitude of the Church i the Jews, can ]u.st as ea.'jlly be al. It Is unChlrlsltlan. It Is Un- Morning prayers at 10 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Burton Colter and at Branford, Cohn., under Act o> if it moves the Idle brains of the Is like that of the United States swayed tomorrow against the Aiticrlcan. Christ was a Jew and we, Zlon Episcopal Church, Rev. Fran family. Prank Haslett, Ralph Col March 3, 1807. nation to action, the idle money to Ooverment which guarantees to j catholics, and he, above all, as a His followers, must defend His cis J. Smith, Rector, Mrs. Paul R. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Bueler and son iliftir NATIONAL STORES productive work and tho idle work every cltlzeii the right to life Itber- ] catholic Priest should be tho last people Hawkins, organist and choir direc attended the superintendent's out try and tho pursuit of happiness man to enc'ourago rabble-rousing As a Catholic Priest I am grieved ers into jobs of tl-adltlonal Amci"l- xiiurBclay, AUffUst24, 1030 can standards of living. If economic tor. ing at "Ye Castle Inn" at Cornfield and guarantees free speech, free mob-ven geance and ma.ss-hysterla. and humiliated that another Point on Sunday. press and free assemblage. It Is only Rather he should appeal tor peace Catholic Priest Is In the vanguard planning is the answer to unem ployment, American brains, money September 2 has been the date the preaching of the attempt to and order, for good-will and for co- I of this Bigot Brigade. He Is profan- selected by the Zlon Parish Guild Mrs. Lois P. Dudley is entertaining ovcrthrow our govenment by force operation and nelghborllness Ing his pulpit by preaching the and workers that Invent it in our OONaRATULATIONS factories will make it work in a big for their annual Labor Day food relatives from New Jersey at her that will bring action on the part of [among all of the religious groups'pagan doctrine of anil Semltlsm. sale. It will be held in the afternoon home In Bare Plain. our authorities against ony person in America. I For my part, I choose today to cry way under Democracy—the form of Guilford unci Millorcl having free government which made on the lawn adjoining the church. or group, I We must hot forget that we arc, out agaln.st the sorry spectacle of Mr. and Mrs. Cavallere Forte en lived for tliree oenturioH, have a America great and which, with The right of free.speech In the guranteed In this country com-j the Detroit priest, ordained to teach God's help, will be greater. The North Branford Fire Depart, tertained at a large dinner party at licritflge n.s rich aH Now England United States of America Is regar-lpicte religious freedom of con-] the Love of God, engaged each Sun- ment was represented In the par her home on Mill Road on Sunday. itself. AMERICANS DON'T BELIEVE IT ded so sacred that a priest born un-1 science. A man may worship God | day over a radio hookup In parrot- NO DISTINCTION HERE ade In Bridgeport on Saturday. der another flag Is permitted to call ] as he sees fit; It there be among ting poisonous Nazi propaganda, An American should know no dls- Members who marched were Chief Many farmers are cutting their Now, three hunclred yonrs after Visitors to the New York World's Pair cannot help but see the the President of the United States us any who do not believe In God!and huckstering the heresies of tinetlon of race, color or religion. John Harligan, Captain Paul Boyce, sweet corn and putting It into their n group of OnloniHts Kolooicd ' the Soviet KuHsian cxilihil there. The statue which towers over il;, that of "a liar" and Is not jailed or taken'and are willing to accept the con-iHitler. A Catholic priest become a The United States of America has Lieutenant Michael Amatrudo, Sec silos. The rain of the other evening silo and founded the town; a tor- a worker holding the red star high over Jiis licad, is one of the tallest oft the air or silenced by the sequences of that unbelief, under Storm-Trooper! A Coughlln become been made one under the Father retary-Treasurer Leslie Brindley, helped the late grass crops, but was coiilonary is being observed. things anywhere on the groiiii^ls. Church, or Sidle. President Roose-1 our American .system of religious a Hitler hatchet man' hood of God and the Brotherhood Vincent Lupone, Joseph Buccelli too lale to help much with the of Man. While assisting at the bed garden produce. Considerable dam The event plnnuod will only be Hut if the propagandists for Communism took a little time oil volt may have changed his attitude I freedom—they have that right In As a Catholic priest I protest Burton Colter Jr., Rollln 'Whitney, against such degradation of Holy side of hundreds of American boys Thomas Colter, G. Dlllard Lessley, age was done the tomato crop, bush a glance baelcward al the out from their subversive activities and circulated among the Americans on an Issue which probably a,our country, a man has as much change of conditions made necess- right to be an agnostic, an Infidel, Orderes. As a CathoUc I fear the who had been wounded in action and Paul DeCunto. els of fruit being cracked by the standing facts concerning llio set who daily and nightly pass the Soviet exhibit, their faces would pro ary. Father Coughlln, If my memory I a doubter, a Mohammedan, a hea consequences to my fellow Catholics In France during the World War The group was led by the state rain. The yellow' turnip crop has tlement of the lowiiH, their history, bably be pretty glum after they heard the comments. For j'our aver serves me right, promised at one'then, a Protestant or a Jew as | In America from stirring up bigotry. and who were about to give up their champions. North Branford Fife suffered greatly due to the drought lives, I would end my ministrations growlli and development. , age Aiiicricnii is a pretty elcar-lioadod person about matters like this, time' that unless his Lemke Party Father Coughliln and I have to be j whether It be against Protestant, and Drum Corps who also was aw and it is estimated that thousands RIB ROAST by saying: "Buddy, Is there any received nine million votes for Pres Catholics. I Catholic, Jew or Negro—whether ii arded first prize for best playing of bushels have been lost, as the bag AVo congratulate them. and ho isn't taken in long by surface appearances. thing more I can do for you?" They PILLSBURY'S FLOUR 77c ident, he would cease to broadcast Under our American system of be religious, racial, economic or junior aclent corps in line. They young plants could grow and in Hero, at; least, is how the New York Kriquirer summarizes its would look up at me and say: HEAVY CORN-FED They have 'reason to bo proud Father Coughlln is still on the air. political freedom, a man has the I Political. Bigotry is Irrational, un received a big hand as spectators some instances acres were harrow STEER BEEF "Podre, if I die, take me back to 24J£lb of the length and serenity of their feelings on the matter: ' CATHOLICS NOT IN . ACCORD right to be a Socialist, a radical, a thinking. It feels, it gropes in the recognized them as the group of ed under and rye sown. Orehardlsts God's country and tell my mother I report small and less fruit than us bag 25' "I'liore could have been no ob.ieotion to a Bolshevist exhibit at WITH HIM Republican or a Democrat or what- 'dark and travels in an ever wlden- which the World Champion Drum GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 79c history. am proud and happy to .'give my the Now Yoi'k World's Fair if it told the truth about Soviet Kussia. While as Catholics we can not do have you, yes, and even a Common- jing spiral. It gathers In this group mers were a pari. ual on their trees. life for Old Glory." God's country Few towns have such imporluut anything to stop Father Coughlln, ist if he wishes to be, so long as and . and that group, striking down the Indeed such an exhibit would hiivp bdenoxtromoly welcome. and Old Olory I—real American Oi iPF«NAST24Jslbr O^ PASTRY 24ii\bAQr material to offer the IcgaV scholar, you may rest assured that all until the Supreme Court of the, Innocent along with the guilty. The "I'ho Soviet exhibit at the Now York AVorld's Fair is a colossal sentiments of Patriotism. All of lis \s^ ^ H. FAMI'.Y bag ^JOC OLD HOMESTEAD bag *Tjf^ Catholic people and priests are not a Jews today, the Catholics tomorrow, LAMB LEGS the historian, and the autirinurian. United States declares that the should pledge anew a sincere en lie. It reveals nothing of the bloody^purgb."), the deliberate slaying of In .sympathy or accord with him. Beyond question the 'arehitco- Communist party is not lawful or and the Negro always. thusiastic allegiance to your flag millions by the torture, of starvaticiji, the'jvholesale destruction of In my humble oplnlon'ihls attack constitutional parly. As a loyal American citizen I be and my flag. FANCY liiral tiisiinelioU. pC the towns is churches and synagogues, the unremitting war upon religion, the upon the Jews are abhorrent to But how can Jews be both Com lieve 11 to be my duty to protest ag- Your /lag and my flag, and how it. PLPRE LARD 't^f^ 2 '*i15 c TENDER LIGHT MEAT in its homes. It is pleaBing to find tyrannic dictatorship exercised by a mere fraction in Ru.s.sia over the everyone who believes. In the Fath munlsts and International Bankers' alnst the artlvlties of any man, 23 no details wiped wiped out by as lives of the Russian people and the untiring efforts of the Red Nero erhood of God and the' Brotherhood atone and the same time? I priest or layman, who Invades the flies today; bestos Bhingling or other modern of Man. To my way of thinking. It Is If there are any Jewish bankers i United States of America with In your land and my land, and half of IhoKromlin to spread rovolutiou throughout the globe, reducing all very bad taste for a pi'lest, a man of CRiSCO-SPRY 21c basis of race, color or religion. If A uoto\vorthyKbirlMay lias ar once overran i/uropo and Asia used to erect piles of human skulls to Constitution and our bill of Rights the name of God, cease this bigotry 1 good forefathers' dream; charge and ably supervised the op JINE 1939 SPRING "• ^% { Father Coughlln is right then the Sky-blue and true-blue, with stars «•<»<<%" U. S. No. 1 ED AND ROLLED >b • ^ rived. '', ' celebrate their triumphs. But Americans do not believe 1:1 monuments to be a banker? A bigot wearing the robe of a erations when molding machines 151b Ku Klux Klan is right it the Ku If there are any Jews who own Klansman Is infamous—a bigot to gleam aright—. ;SIRED • ^# such ns these. They like much hotter the Statue of Ijibcrty, celebrating GRADE peck ku Klux Klan Is right about the newspapers, there are a hundred wearing the robe of a priest is des The gloried guidon of the day, a became necessary for the larger POTATOES 25c internal peace and peace with all nations. Jews, it is also right about the times more Irish, Scotch, and what picable. You do not speak for the shelter through the flight. running jobs. SPAM or THANKSGIVING DAY That's why Americans don't take too kindly to the huge statue Catholics and colored people and' not newspaper owners. The Hearsts j Catholic Church. You do not speak No. 3 was the old type hand-fired 12 oz can at the World'.s" Fair holding the blood-colored star. They have too Father Coughlln Iheifcby condemms Scrlpps-Howard and Patterson- ' for the Catholic Clergy. You do not melting furnace, and aside from the HORMEL'S SPICED HAM 25c Dog doys arc liero and now so clear a knowledge of what really lies behind it in terms of human suf himself artd all that he represents. | McCormick newspaper, the largest! speak for the mlllons of Catholic physical endurance, stoking and LEAN ENDS Father Coughlln In one breath ac-; and most Influential in America are! laity who wish to live in peace and proper trimming of the white hot Makes Fluffy 44 oz much of the unusual is occurring fering and tlib loss of human liberties. flame, which was accomplished by cuses Jews of being Communists not owned by Jews. I harmony with their fellow ditizens POET'S CORNER Biscuits Pkg MILDLY CURED that wo soarcoly'miss the ahsonee and In the next bankers. Some may .JEWS DO NOT CONTROL WEALTH (As a student of economics or as a long handled pokers, a high degree BISQUICK 28c of Congress. The heat, rather wide be one or the other, but how can The Jews do not control the political orator, you would be ignor BEAUTIFUL VISITORS of skill and experience was required CORNED BEEF spread drought, the continued fur International bonkers be Commun wealth. I assure you that the Mell- ed. Unfortunately, you speak as an to produce the proper results. While 25 AMERICAN WOMEN'S FREEDOM pkg ore in Europe, sun burn on the ists? ons, Morgans, Rockefellers, and the Individual Catholic priest and as I looked from my window eighteen tons of iron was considered WHEATIES IQc a comfortable capacity for this fur vacationists, flat pocket boolts 'I'lie rccojit niuoty-lirst amiivcM'sary of llio first wouicn's right;s You cannot compare the Civil Fords, can buy and sell all the Jews such you command attention, and One morning In spring. nace, very frequently it ran on a Apricots, Peaches, Cherries, i convention in the United Stales was observed as "Women's ludc- War in Spain with the persecution in the United States. that is tile sliame and the danger. And under the fir tree 8 oz after vacation trips, disheartened of the Jews throughout the world. melt as low as ten tons, which Pears, Fruit Cocktull, pondcuoe Oa.v." Tho Jews do not dominate the You forgot the teaching of Christ I saw a strange thing. Pineapple Tidbits or Crushed < cans CHICKENS turkeys and'what haveyou, leave Spaniards were fighting Spaniards Govermeht of the Nation, state or —of tolerance and brotherhood. range of capacity today would be 23c The average Auicricaii woman, however, probabl.v passed it by considered a mere saucepanfull as us in a oonsidorably perturbed and it was their, country, their city, there is only one Jew in the You are in effect anti-Catholic, as Twas an indigo bunting. without any siiocial recognition or obscrvanee. The woman of today— compared to the capacities of the FIN AST FRESH-TO BROIL or FRY state of mind. Thq events and af people and their concern. German President's cabinet. There is only well as anti-Semitic. So rare and so, blue; 2 1b more modern pulverized coal fur- fairs now occurring rotlcot this. regardless whetlior she lives on a farm, keeps house, or worlis in an or Italian troops who hated Jews one Jew on the Supreme Court. The danger to American demo And the morn was so peaceful. UTTER 2 U' 29c )ar 2'^ LB AVERAGE did not kill or persecute any one in nace which is mechanically flrcd. 25c 25 The President's nnoxpeotcd shiEt- ollico—will find it hard to euvisage a day in wliioh women did not There are those, including Father cracy does not come from Commun And the grass wet with dew. have the freedom to permit tlicir full partieipation in the world in wanderers on the face of the earth, Couglin, who are claiming that the ism, but from Fascism,—and you JOHN ENLUND No. 3.furnace, if it had the powers ing of-Thank!igiv.iiig day, is about that struggle. The Jews are a min Jews dominate President Roosevelt FINAST—PREPARED 17 oz which Ave live, The progress of iiulopondencc for women has kept know it. Communism is too abhor I stood and I watched him, of speech could have told a most iar the most discussed item in current ority in every part of the world —the President who has been the rent to the American mind to be And did almost adore, . harrowing tale of having been run MUSTARD 10c Fresh Fruits and Xiif^ninMefi pace with tho material and industrial gro-»vlh of llie nation and they Last Tuesday, the flag was affairs. Naturally, the shift does a helpless many times and haled— greatest humanitarian to grace the accepted by Americans reared in And this bird of rare beauty down by a runaway fright car, for have shared in the nation's progress and wrculth. at half mast In honor of John lot of things to a lot of people. The they have no country—no—flag— White House, and who has rendered the traditions of relgious liberty. Was a guest at my door. one morning when the melting was nobody to send protests for them, Enlund whose death will be POST'S pkgs department stores en,ioying. the Now that women in other parts of the woi'ld are losing their free service to all cla.sses of people with The real menace to America today In progress, a car came bowling off except friends under every flag in recorded in other columns. BRAN FLAKES 2 19c out regard to race, color or creed. greatest benefit. Tliero noM' occurs dom and find their rights abrogated by dictatorial edicts and collec les the attempt of the Coughlln It seemed a good omen, from the end of the spur track and GRAPES every party of the world, who pity What a preposterous accusation. kind of alien propagandist, who A sign of new hope. Forty seven years of honor crashed through the foundry walls growing interestjin apermanent tivism, tho American "Wonuui's Independence Day" should be ob God's Chosen people, persecuted The Jews are good citizens. They wants to establish a fascist form of And I sang at the task able service to the M.I.F. be to end up solidly against Iron bound QUAKER pkgs SEEDLESS time for' Thanksgiving, Sugges served every dn,r. And it should take the form of a greater interest in because they try to overcome al speaks our admiration and lielp to build up the communities government, by labelling it Amer With which I must cope. sides. No one was Injured, but the CORN MEAL 2 15c FANCY CALIFORNIA tions are coming in from all sides. those things which safeguard tliat independence. most unsurmountable obstacles and in which they live. They are hard icanism and coupling it with the fondness for John, and tor no need of extensive repairs closed 3' 19c Sorad would have Cliristiuas and Only as wiuncn help to preserve and slronglhcn the foundations achieve something. God helps them | working. Godfearing people. Their prejudices and Intolerance of the Next morn to my window one who had ever come Into down that foundry for quite some HIRE'S 12 oz his acquaintance, in those Thanksgiving combined. Another upon whicli the trccdo m of all of our people rests, only as thcv become for tliey are still His people. Jews I home life Is the most exemplary of new streamline Ku Klux Klan pro I went once again, weeks. 3 26 01 btis 25c btIs gram. We should all join in making long years of molding, could ROOT BEER 6 25c more deeply interested in finding a solution to the the problems which r""™^^ ^^ '"*'''' ^^°''''' Remember' all people. They take care of their And there by the fir tree . Today No. 3 foundry is used for idea is for the President to fix Democracy work better—as the best have helped gaining a spiri face the private enterprise system today—will tliev bo nbln in ,•A^„in "'^^ "'^^ ^"^"^ "'° blessing of God,aged parents. They educate their Two birdies I knew casting brass and aluminum and RED WING ORANGES Thanksgiving,, (Ml his birthday., children. They cooperate in alldefens e against all isms. tual uplift from his ever some parts of it is occupied for pint tlieir iiKlepondenco- - , •" "-•' "'• ""'d '0 'Ot'"'l.hpnn,isbecausne theH-iPyV arnt-en stilll HiHl.sq ChnsnChosen I r.hlldrfin. Thev r-nf>no,-ntn I,-, nU Consolidatiousr in Qovcrment ar people, philanthropic and charitable en FALSE AMERICANISM Two birds of blue plumage, cheerful countenance and his storage of scrap for steel melting. GRAPE JUICE It bw 25c 2 btIs 25c CALIFORNIA readiness to help his co-work ->l ' gue well for wise consolidation in In other countries, where these rights were uol guarded vigilantl.y, If Father Coughlln were not a deavors. They are civil minded, It is false Americanism which With their neat little wives. MED SIZE 2 - 39c other affairs, holidays included. women are now relegated to the kitolmn, tho field and the raising of priest and chose to attack Catholics They are patriotic. They are loyal to diserlminates against fellow-cltl Were hopping and feeding— ers. Back in 1908, when the Steel 17 oz oanuou fodder. on the strength of the Bogus' the land of their adoption. We have zens. It is false patriotism which I A ioveiy surplso. Coming to Branford, and to Foundry was in its Infancy and PEAS GREEN GIAh cans 29c One inoxouBiiblc rebel Would Knights of Columbus Oath, God, in Pittsburgh the Falk Ciinlo for persecutes on account of accident us, at the age of nineteen, when Mr. Jamison was working 2 BANANAS ' NCY RIPE 5 "" 25c abolish Thanksgiving until ho has help us^ Catholics. Yet Father the poor, made possible by a Jew. of birth or choice of faith. I called in my neighbor, John worked steadl.'j' at mold hard to have M.LF.'s name Identi a job, domestic'troubles are over turns,whether in tho flolds of Coughlln has produced forged doc ' If we paint the whole Jewish sll- To my soldiers are the real To thirll at the charm. ing until about three years fied with good steel castings, he ZA-REX pint young Abe Lincoln, storekeeper, uments, misquotations and deliber-. Stepped ever so softly. asked one good customer who built btl r 6 lbs 19c and there is something for which health, recreation, coouomics, of uatlon with the paint of the so- Americans—the real patriots. They ago, when he was transferred FRUIT SYRUP 19c APPLES who is up to his neck in debt: ate misrepresentations as evidence called bad Jew, how can wo I donot preach bigotry and hatred, To cause no alarm. ships, to write him a testimonial to give thbnkS;' The range of sug social, political, goverumontal, n- to a lighter occupation. On "Well, Abe—,iust bear in mind of his accusations against the Jews. {Catholics hope to escape the tar' Brotherhood was gained on our July 13th, of last year he was The Steel castings purchased from YELLOW gestions is wide and deep, inolud ternalional, indu.strial, literary or FANCY IDAHO 2 "" 1 7c that there are always two profess Only a Communist or Nazi Court, and feathers for the doings of Al j battlefields. Democracy was ac- But oh me, and oh my! forced to retire on account of M.I.F, are the best I've ever seen LABEL GREEN PEAS ing the thought that the date fixed soiontifie endeavor, conditions are wouid permit such so-called ovl-j Capone and Jimmy Hines or the I hieved where soldiers encamped, A stray cat crossed the grass came the reply from the manager. LIPTON'S TEA K 45c ions open to people who fail at poor health. We shall miss by tradition and observance be re rapidly changing under expand dence as lie used to bolster Ills alibis mistakes of some of us clergymen? I Tolerance was found In the Nor saw she what I saw. John Enlund and his passing Mr. Jamison later found that the everything else; there's school manager had been blind most of his tained as it,suited everyone but ing scientific discoveries. Today's for retailing alien propaganda. No- \ who am I or Father Coughlln to sit I trenches. Catholic, proleslants and But there's danger alasl Is a sadness to us all. HEINZ 24 oz CELERY teaching, and there's politics." lie thing he ever spoke or printed in Judgment and judge who is a | Jews fought and won the Revolu- life. the departmenji^storo owners. teacher is faced with the profes __^ FRESH CUCUMBER iar spoke for the 1830's, hut tho re Justltled his easy generallzatons good Jew and who is a bad Jew?jtlon. They joined again to achieve Away flew the birdies. sional obligation of interpreting Nor did they return. 19 mark still raises a laugh in the and his wicked Innuendos. "Judge not that ye be not judged."]national unity In the World War. Last week old No. 3 Malleable fur Joe Ifkovlch has recently acqulr to boys and girls the coiuplcx lite Fulfilled was their mission. TREE. o55S oz #»»._ RAISIN BREAD - 8c CHARGES ARE PARADOXICAL The victims of tyranny came to' They was no distinction of race or nace was finally demolished, after ed Jake Bauer's bee business with 1930'8 The old idea of eduoatiou around them.-It is no longer possi Though for them—I yearn. ORANGE JUICEl^llT3'can° 25c|LEMON JUICE SWEET O cans .Z3C WHAT YOUR,OHILD GETS Tile, charges made against Jews America from the four corners of' creed In Flanders, In the Argonne. remaining unused since June 16, some of the surprises that go with also fostered tho notion that it. After close observation Joe dis ble for tho toaoher who accepts by Father Coughlln' are paradoxl I the earth. Broken in spirit, dwarfed, Catholics, Protestants and Jews lo 1927 The old veteran was built and POTATO BREAD '«'"'^'' ^lOc Education is, the baekbone ofj leaching Was a semi-froe servicp When danger is near us covered that the bees did not get bar ^Q that challenge to be the limited cal. For instance: That most of the' by hunger, driven by want, lured by' gelher and died together In France first fired in 1901, and the tall, LAVA SOAP Jews are' Communists; that the hope, praying for peace, these exiles' for the same cause. I assisted at 'Twere better by far, along very well, and now It Is Joe's any civilizatioii. And it can bo no to bo done in the spirit of tlio person ho or she -was even two square stack, whlph stlllstands was Jews are responsible for the Russ- came to America—the only truly i the bedside of Jews There was no To lake our wings. opinion that there are two kinds of FLAKES or GRANULES PARKERHOUSE ROLLS do. 9c stronger than the teaching person- missiouarywilli a very snudl sal- decades ago. considered, at the time, to be of 2^PU'41C ian Revolution and the subsequent tree land upon which the sun And make for a star. bees In the hives, and while Joe CHIPSO ncl which lias (he job of educating, ary. Toacliors renounced all things haired then. We did not ask a establishment of Soviet Russia; .shines. From ocean to ocean— man's religion. We united in a com Laura W. Ayer. model proportions for perfect draft. has heard of Italian bees, he is now X pkgs 23c ANGEL CAKE CUSTARD ».. 25c ;Upou the citizens of cacli com- worldl,v, including the dollars American Industry pays more to that the Jews are internationalists; 'America became the asylum for all mon cause, fighting for the com- The late John Nelson was the per convinced that some are Creation SELOX son who fired No. 3 for the first and some are Nazis. Joe, Jr. lends muuity falls, Iho ,rc.si)onsibility of which would have enabled tliem to government than to its millions of that the Jews are international oppressed. The feuds and prejudicesmo n victory and praying to one The average stale relies on taxes Belting a level-'fur teacher's sal-' learn sonietUing of thut world and persons who are its owners. Latest bankers; that the-'Jews Influence of Europe faded from their minds. .God for peace. time, and George Marsh, who well no help either in his fondness for that hit consumers for about two- remembers that day when the first throwing stones at the hives Just aries which niust inevitably limit 'pass it on to their cljarges. ^ ' available , figures oi\ all , corpor unduly and thereby control the They set their hearts upon building | Let us carry these same practices thirds its total lax receipts. In some ations-show $1.11 paid In cash>'t:o present admlnlstraUpii;' that, the a great country. i;hey have sue- of tolerance and brotherhood dur- eighteen tons was poured and de before; Daddy comes home from that personnel,'':'.''- ., .-•'.•'>J >That "situation ,ifr'''fortun'i\tely cases, taxes paid on the spot by work. . -J (etieral, state and local governments Jews control the "^Vj^ewspapers the|ceeded. Every nation, every creed ing these trying times. Let every the consumer when he makes his clared perfect Alfred Damberg was llKliNATIONAL STORES 111 a current Broadway produo-.yielding under the Botion of time fot- ivqry dollar of stock-holder ear radio and the theatres; that the.has contributed to make America day be a Memorial Day—to remem purchases yield 80 to 90 per cent of the first forman to over see, the (ion old Mculor Graham comforts aud change. Whichever way one nings. Jew wants a world war. ' oreat-tho greatesl and most fa- her the deeds of these heroic dead all state revenues. , moldhag operations and the foundry John Carlson Jr. and Charles
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Wrestling Hawks Score vuuwumuuuafiBtucE HowThe)#[stand Frank /v^cGowan LATEST SPORT NEWS Basketball AnQther Hit, ConUnued from sports p(.ge It was Injuries. SELF Joseph M. Zaffino .-: Sporfs Editor Hockey Beat Redskins ,• In'1937 the Boos had McGowan AMDDLESEX all set for an outflcld post when he sERviei SERVICE LEAGUE The highly-touted Hawks again unfortunately cracked his leg In scored another victory on a scratch spring training. It was a horrible Meriden St. Stans Here For League Oame With Branford SUNDAY RESULTS hit. Last Sunday the Red Men Soft blow to his hopes because It prac Branford 2 Essex 1 ball team could not ^tand the ter tically wrbtc flnls to his career, but Branford's New Beautiful A&P Self Service Store Deep River 4 Merlden 3 rific scoring onslaught Of the higli- he Vefus^a to' becbmU diseburagcd Modern Prize East Hampton 14, Hlgganmu 3 flylng Hawks ahd so succumbed and cahib'back with the Buffalo Bi 216 MAIN STREET - BRANFQRD Frank McGowan Praised Italian-American Moodus Club Ties Mlddletown -Saybrrok (Rain) Valiantly-'2-0 (by the hair of tlielr sons late that' season to help the Last Game Between feathers) after • playing Arte ball Bisons crash' the first division. Ring Rules By Club Field Day Chester Held Idje W L Pet thiit had all the spectators on edge ' They stlli discuss his' accomplish .A&P Qiiiaiity Meat De}?artmeet Specials" By Jersey Observer Sports East Hampton .. 14 3 .824 at the Pale Pacb Pow -Wow. ments in Buffalo.' His- unparalleled -|MM lit • • . ,T. 1 ' t i. , , , Mlddletown 3 Joseph T. Fusco Set For Aug. 27 13 .813 In the horseshoe contest, also catches are spoken of with bated By Wet Grounds Two Clubs This Season Higganum 10 8 .625 staged at this particular event, the breath and; when some of the cit .... 8 8 .500 izens whisper his name, they do so «lcfi.lSt Steer Beef-TastY h ^' Writer, George Schreier .(ICcIilor's Note: Kvcry week In tills The first annual field day will bo Defeats Mlddlcncld. Mndl.snn And ringer chaihpions, Ted Mason and paper Joseph Fu.sco, cx-Uranford spon. walloped o homer to score the two Sunnyfield Sugar Cured of 40 or thereabouts, Coonoy re ' 10 Butting with the head, should- and ably assisted, report a record Sundays when ties developed. And Mass. beginning • Monday Sept. 11. interfere—and It will make either the day. "The leiid Is hdlf a garne In this story is of the- real McCoy var Mrs. John Foley of East Haven ahead bf him. Stanley Waz follow mains one'of the'most picturesque ors'or giving the knee. numbdr of tickets disposed of arid'always over these two teams has The camp will last approximately a give East Hampton a better lead or the winning column,'the'Belltown iety. So, fair readers, IIT you should has returned from Southlligton ed with a doublb and Harrjr Plcr- outllelders 111 Jhe game. He Is rhy II Not obeying the i-eferec after those wishing to attend this gala,hung the foreboding shadow of the week'. Mlddletown a tie. At the present Bo'mbers, Wl-io ' really ' lived' up to perchance see tlie sun obscured, where she visited Mr. and Mrs. B son's single brought'home the ba thm personified.' Ploying the out being wdrnod. " affair should obtain their 'tickets Guilford team which may yet prove The tryout camp was announced time the two teams are hi top place their name Sunday, having played some one of these hot days, dont, B. Sanford. con. field Is second nature to him. How a'FiglilcT Is Made to Tick from any Itallan-Ameriean' -lilub.to be'the dark horse, the one des- today by LoRoy A. Dlsslnger who with but half a game-separating and won one more game than have by any means, be alarmed, for It will Fresh Ground tlie Giants." -- ' '" But we think the greatest outfield Eric Carlson allowed Merlden 1 don't think' there is n fighter In member early. ' '—' " " Itlned to snatch the pennant In the scouts this section for the St^ Louis each other, the Belltowners credited be Crow s feathers flying thick and Mr. and Mrs Wagner of Washing er wo have ever seen (arid we WAtcK but eight hits while Aoc Kline was this world worth his salt that would The affair will start at 10 a, m.'mad stretch race yet to come, Red Birds. Dissinger stated a number with 14 victories In 17 starts a-nd • '- . •^'' •«««* fast around these parts. •] ton,'D C; have been vWltlng Mr. and touched for 11, with S. Zajac's bat of other well-known Cardinal scouts the Giants with 13 wins In 17starts: cd Ty Cobb, Trls Speaker ond othe'r dream' of going Into the ring with and continue to 0 p.m.' 'J 'There-is''some talk of playing The Belltowners will meet the Everybody is asking for another Mrs. Adolph Pierson, Taylor Ave, ting! featuring, the' Merlden boy will be assigned to the tryouts to No;- in a long time has there been great ones) was McQowan whert'he out 'the proper period of training —r- Idoublcheaders In the near future to Giants ai East; 'Hampton' Sunday. social get-together at the famous East Haven. ' • gijttlng three singles. even If his manager would lot him. pass Judgement on the players who such a close race and fans hope performed In his heyday In the LOCAL OUTBOARD CLUB take care of the games rained out The greatest bi'owd' evb'r tb attend a Hawk's Nest, but according to the I ru VI : r International League. > If his lungs are to stand the com TO HOLD ANOTIIEK PICNIC|june 4 and Westbrook may play not attend. The scouting personnel will that'the competition will remain as Chief Hawk, not many moons will Miss Janet McCarthy of Hartford Deep Klvcr Ab ll 110 keen right'up'tO'the very last game bail 'gaini; there Is expected. The I-Us misfortune was ho didn't hit bined destroying ' power of the only the scheduled game with MoO' bo announced shortly he-sald. • • i- come and go when the> time will be will'spend the" coming week With SImth It 3 0 0 of'the season Inisplte-of the out- flvalry'betw'eeri'tlie two cliibs'ls in well enough,' ' otherwise he never H. Watklnson of smoke tilled air of the Indoor arena The Branford Outboard Club will dus at Westbrook next Sunday but On behalf of the'Cardinal'organ ripe for the Hav/ic to swope down her grandparents, Mr; and- Mrs. comi''ot"Sunday's contest. MHIgga- tense and this'one game may settle Fresh Fruits and Vegetal)les would have been out of the majors. Mozzoccl 3b and the gruelling punishment of the hold another social outing at Shu- may also try to Include Middleflold ization, Disslngdr extended an'-In and snatch a well fattened- feath Daniel J. McCarthy of Russell St. num' win have to work liai-d to hold the League pennant McOowan could catch a fly ball, a' Haser, lb constant motlbn of"a prize fighter mack Island Sunday. 'The picnic to come down for a twin bill. Other vitation to boys between 'thd agos er bird in the still of the night, as on'to third place-While Saybropk line drive and field a, balloon" the W; Watklnson ss must; developed a pair of belloWs will consist ol^ hot'dogs, roast ham teams may follow suit, although of 17 and 23,' who believe they have the Hawks are noted for taking ev Recent guests of friends In Ches will'have'td.do-their utmost to hold Walter (Klinky) Klarman won a ground better than anybody we have Carlson^ P' that Inhale and expel air with ease. burger, clam'chowder, watermelon, there is not as 'yet anything defin the ability to play'ba'sebair profes erything and leave nothing. hire wfere Mr.'and -Mrs; Julius E. etc. All members of the club are In on'tP'-fourth place. contest Sunday which will not be U.S.NAI m*..Beck aoen, He had a. groat throwing arm Olson c If his legs are to be able to keep ite. sionally, to attend the camp. To 're Hunting Interest has been revived Brooks, 83 Maln'Stroet/EastHaven. vited''to attend this''Social- get-to '"Meriden's young peppy team will protested, which makes Klinky feel -13VA-1" \U and he.jWaS .downright smart. S. Waz ab from growing weary round after ' In other games last Sunday Old ceive tryouts, Dlsslnger said, boys around the. Hawks camp, and the roUttd.v to carry his torpo" forward gether and report at the '6lub house merely have to present themselves find the Branford Townies this Sun happyi He boat Essex 2 to i, allow- He never played too deep In cen-|Plerson rf Lybieput on- a'.brave dls'play to "•lhg"th'fe'e"hlts'"an"d' whizzing 11 via rebirth hiis'brought about the fine A reoent'vlsltor at Leote's Island and backward, to help him charge Sunday morning"; at 10:So. at Roosevelt Park 'at'-9 o'clock the day a much harder club to beat/and ter field bocaUse he knew, that any knock off the boys from Salem, 13 the strikeout route. Ernie Donofrlo sportsmanship by the organization was Mr. C. Lewis of East Haven. forward and support the weight of morning of Monday Sept. 11 bring It'is most likely that Branford-.wlfi thing that went over his head hoi '^o''"'^ • ^4 4 U 27 12 4 to 6,- while Madison and Westbrook played thlr'cl bafe'e' for' the 'Towrlles which will give a prize of $2.00 for Natiye doz. J|^ c his body and falling arms, or to Paul BIrbarie, local outboard ra ing their shoes, gloves and uniforms. win. Saybrook goes tb HIgganum could go back for and catch. And engaged In a! thriller which closed In 'place' 'of 'iphii Nugent,' •\/illahva any brother member who is able to Ml', and Mrs. John Kelley and IMcridcn Ab ll po a dance nimbly' away In the fifteenth cing king, met with tough luck last The only requirements are that out- and that should be a- contest lot In a sense he was Insurance for In favor of the former by 3 to 2 star, and great friend 6'^ PeteyNa- kill one 'real hawk (maybe a crow)'. daughters, Catherine, 'Rita and Jaklelo 2b .... 5 1 as well as the first round, or to Saturday at Red Bank, N. J. and of-town boys must finance their own many thrills. In; the remaining lea 'That's the latest news flash. shortstdp and second base on balls Westbrook charging the loss up to Inib, Who' plays with' the New Haven Jean, and thelrson, John.'bf East Sokol .ss 4., 1 cushion the shook of a paralyzing so did not cop any first plaops Iri trips to Blackstone and their living gue conflict Deep. 'River will 'travel thot would ordinarily fair for Texasij a' brace of errors upon which their Pros. Nugent Is barred'from playing Watch the bulletin board for fur Haven have completed a two weeks ' W. 21ajac Ib-c .....5 I that sends tremors to his knees, he the National-Sweepstakes Regatta. expenses while there. to Essex and fight it out for; last vacation at Clear Lake. ES Calfernia 2 doz. 25c leaguers. rivals were able to capitalize. in any more games this Season by ther (de-tails.) fl. Zajac lb e 5 0 must do something to strengthen No fee is charged boys who at place, as both teams are now tied •> ,0., ..„ .. '. ,' • Opposition runner, no matter, how Gormley c lb President Paul Joyce, - 4 1 his leg muscles and so as I said be tend. Troyouts, Dlsslnger explained for the cellar standing with each •*••• "The Belltown Bombers are very Mr. and Mrs, Abner Mclntyre of daring, rarely risked scoring from Nesslng cf ., 4 1 foi-e; THE WORLD LOVES A win probably entail a stay of three winning five and'losing 12.': •: Lake Zoar are entertaining Miss second base on a hit to McOowan I wyspckl rf ... anxious to face (Shorty)BlllRogUs- ....4 0 01 WINNER! . •! . or four days for out-of-town boys. By the way speaking of John Nu ki of the Mlddletown Giants next Lois Fessenden of'East Haven. - In center. They kriow his arm was S. Zajac It 4 3 BROWNING KING & CO. Boys signed to contracts will bo re Jack Nugent, Branford Bomber, gent, who makes his home in town, deadly and his aim accurate. o| : Sunday. Roguskl made the Bombers Kline p 3 0 funded their expenses incident to win box George Barry of Shelton is also o.uite a pugilistic'llfehtheavy- look bad in- the first time lae faced McOowan Is approximately 30 " Sacrifices; Smith. Left on bases, attending the camp. In a light-heavyweight battle-on weight. The other night in Hart Se^yiess lb, 5s. IQ h. bag 19c Two base hits: Mozzoccl, Carlson, Continued on Page Se\on camp numerous boys have been oiy has announced today; The lar He has hit seven this season. His Home runs; Olson Sokol Nesslng; signed to professional contracts gest crowd of the season is expected The veteran Walter Brainerd, homer Sunday was the longest ever family of Park Place, East Haven Dissinger stated. to witne.ss the fistic battle, -'i ' ' center fielder o't the Hlggiinum seen at Drury field. are completing a vacation at Cry stal La(:o, Maine. Creamery Print team, ln,1urod his knee In chasing '2'fo49c a fly ball Sunday. He collided with Walter ZaJac returned to the Klarman Edges Borkouski Mrn. Hosmer Lane has returned to Charlie Todeschlnl. Merlden lineup Sunday. He caught East Hampton Regains and played at first base for the St. North Guilford after a week on Long Island. LARD Pure Refined Eddle.Nosal Is.well satisfied with Stans. Eddie Gormley played first IH 7c In Close Fought Battle Sacrjifi'ciiiig Oeir jEiraitire Stodk the Inflold of the Hlggy club, made aiid did the catching while ZaJac Middlesex Loop Lead up of rookies. "Watch them next was not In the Une-up. Mrs. Frank Ablondi of Stony season," says Eddie. Louis Nosal Creek has been 'bntertalnlng' Miss QLEO hiUTLEY 3 ib,s. 25c Winning By 2 To 1 Score lily Reidjiiiiced Prices who .started at third base, fln'ished Mary Sullivan of An'sonia By defeating Higganum up on the mound. He allowed East SUBSCRIBE TO THE Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Thatcher and BUY YOTJR FA|:.L CLOTHES JJjrOW anti SAVE Hampton four hits. BRANFORD REVIEW Klinky Fans U lisse.v Batters And Allows But Three Scattered Miss Marion' Thatcher'are vaca MILK Whitehouse Evapora^t^,c( -^ (Chileans 2 §.c Hits—Hyleriski' Scores Winning Kiih 'In Eighth Inning On Stan Stride Past Miclilletown Giants Wlio Were Kept Idle Bv Inclement tioning at Lakevllle; ' Sokolowsky'.Snkolnwel-v'sc Lonr,^.wg. Fl1!!.y. I1-n error. He Totals 31 3 27 0 4 Holeneck rf 4 Island " wont to second on Mahan's sacrifice Essex league lead, the MlddletoWn Glarits, Ab ll po being rained out in Saybroolc. S. Nosal c 4 for anyone who proves the SALAD Dressing Am Pag^ RJC^I Crear^y Smooth 25 c hit, and tliih raced to third on an , )•, jMuscollnl cf ,4 , 5 Harry H. Johnson 0 The hitting of Ben Phelps of the Bralnard cf 4 Miss Margaret Tucker of East Ha other Essex error and sdored easily Pagano ss ..4 0 'V'Crcoats ven was a guest last Friday of Mr. on a long fly Stanley Sokolowsky Nesto c ...... BOATS and SUPPLIES Bombers featured the bllslierlng at- Lou Nosal 3b-p ....2 Gas it- s-ells Sunnyfield CORN FLAKES 3 8 oz. pkgs. 14c ANN PAGE CIDEE VIN^GAE ..... qt. bqt. ],0^c ..4 0 tack on the Higganum corps of hur- Baronl ss 4 and Mrs. S. S.'Bbrden at Clear Lake. poled far Into deep centcrfleld In-'si Bella 3b ... ..4' 2' i'osi ]{(ia(l 15ran ford WHEATIES The Breakfast of Champions ..pkg. 106 kmi PAGE FEilNfcJH liEES^jrN,G. 80Z. jar 19,9 to Muscollnl's hands. JNuhn lb fLYI-I^ONi; 130 I^A;:^ iers, Big Ben hlttlnga homer, triple - Pol^omey lb 3 Is Not a First Grade Gas ..4 0 Toleplione 540 and single, his home Coming; in the L. Nosal p-lb-3b 4 Mr, and Mrs. Paul Clifford of Main Standard DILL PICKLES ;.'..'. qt. jar 10c ilS^ tpjm JE.LLIE.S, "koh Kinds . ... 8oz. jar :(oc The Essex LUlles score their lone W. JanoskI If ..4 Street had as their guests the past 0 Gabardine Raincoats fourth with Ed Bransfleld on by^'"''"='<=^ P ...2 MATGHIES, tally In the sixth on a sIzzUng single Borkowskl p ..3' 1 Slacks two weekis; Mr.'arid Mrs. Albion W. JELL-0 DESSEETS ...... ; Spkgs' . I4"c A&P Double Dipped'... 6'zoxe's I8c by Sam Bella and and a Branford J. Bombacl rf ..3 0 FOR ALL COniPLKTE MIDDLESEX means of a pass; Phelps'triple In the I t- BoWne of Fitchburg, Mass. MY-T-FINE DESSEETS 2 p^gs.-9c PACIFIC TOILET T;t^S,UE ...!::..•;...... 6.¥(illslgc six drove in two iViore runs.- | Totals - .; ^i;33 3 6 24 8 1 error. Sam was the only man to 'Totals 33 3 24 12 LEAGtlE ilex SdOltES READ' SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUE Ig-#&-22c KIEKl^((AN'^ BOEAZ ^OATP 7.'6akes?$C get two hits In the game. | Score by Innings " TllE'BKANFOliD REVIEW $.9.9§ $3.95 Don Mack kept the visitors under East Hampton ..041 522 000—1^ John Peterson and his daughter, SNO SHEEN CAKE FLOUE control until the ninth when they Higganum '. ...'.000 000 003—3 Ig. pkg. 22c SCOTT PAPEE TOWELS .*•. '3rolls25c' By winrilhg this contest Branford Branford- ...-..'...... OOO 010 Olx—2 Value $;5.pO. Miss I. Adella Peterson of Torliune BAKEE's COCOA:...... :...: now has won five and lost 11, two .Essex yalue up to ^8.5p il escaped a shut-out by scoring three] „ ^, ''""'' ETHYL GAS 7 GaL $1,00 Ave. are visiting iti Chicago. . 2 14 lb. tans 156 WFteBUOY SOA? ll 3 cakes" iYc ,000 > Opi 0(10-1 runs, with Eddie' Nosal hitting a\„ „ °D f ' P. BransiBeid'; G GEAHAM CEACKEES , a calces 17J3 i*j of the game Were lost by protestfof ' Sftcrlflcess, Mahan, Sokolowsky; three'base tilts'; This offer has been standing for over one year ....'...'^ lb. box 176 LUX tOILET SOAP the clubs' of the league because Western Auto round tripper.' Mack gave lip only '™.""',**™"^™; "ireeoase nits; Mrs. William HInchey has returned MAZOLA OIL ...... v. , 2 cakeis lie left on bases, Branford 3; Essex 3; No Charge For ^•Iterations seven hits. ' < -^ |BlsseU Phelps;'homfe-riinsrPhelps, •without a single claim ; pit. candle PALMQLIVJE SOAP Branford was playing with Nugent base on Ijalls—off Klarman 1. Bpr- from the Hospital of St. Raphael to BIG BOY TOMATO SOUP oz.' c'arls 19c who the' Preslde'rit of'tiife League Associate Store East irampton Ab h po ^ C. Nosal; left on bases: EastHamp- .'.. gi Can 9c AiliiP,age'SPAGltETTI 315% L kowskt'3;^sti'uck-oiit; by KlatmaA' ll her home in Chestnut Street. Yukon Club GINGEE ALE 4 28 oz. bots. 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CEtSCO and SPRy'..-...:....l lb. canl8c 3 lb.'Can 49c 1 bartniouth since the professional I G. Wall c ....5 Mr. and Mrs. John Fay of New CAMPBELL'S TOMATO JUICE.... 2 14 oz. ca;ris 13c Kliu'mnu p n 0 0 0' 0 ibrisub \vri.s started, 'I Tel. 733 CHAP?LatHIGHSTS. NEW HAVEN SUBSCRIBE TO THE IVORY SOAP :.::..:. 3 Ig. cakes 25c' m!ed) cake Sc Totals GUARANTEED PURE OIL 2 qts. 25c I'ork are oecupying the Hlllman cot ANN PAGE KETCHUP '...;.....: 14 oz. bot, 12c ^^ggm ...40 14 17 27 n 1 - BRdNFPBD REVIEW tage -for the' next'three weeks. ANN PAGE BEAyg. •••: i...*:,''..^?,;'? I'HjVcahs'Uc- Eo at Jfnvcn, fJoaa Page Eight THE BRANPORD REVIEW, THUR8DAY, AUOUBT 24, 1038 'n, •! of the Wagner Act Itself. .1 THE MOVIE GUYED PP^" Air Movies THE CONSUMER SPEAKS WASHINGTON When the significance of the steps THE HOftlE NEWSPAPER IS A By HOWARD FATE taken In Washington last session \Prove Popular are really thus placed clearly In VITAL FORCE IN EVERY TOWN THE HOME TO^VN PAPER HOMiVWOOD GOSSIP: to be one of the greater pictures of the standard of living. There is an SNAPSHOTS perspective. It Is easy to see how PORraATING AS IT DOES — •» — Grocr Oarson adding Siamese the year. NEEDUI)! A YOUNG old Chinese proverb to the effect absurd are tho claims of those who BRANFORC— NORTH BRANFORD Hit At Milford DKMOCRATIO CLUB that "a little silver sticks to the By JAMES PRESTON LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN STONY CREEK — PINE ORCHARD kittens to her menagerie of pets, The 2nd big hit on the same pro - T • ' il • r I' 1 -I T n ff < fcir i-ilii-ial • are screaming a challenge to bus palm of the hand It passes through." SHORT BEACH — INDIAN NECK Freddie Bartholomew holding a gram Is "Charlie Chan In Reno' Stars and more stars, and fine For some time there has been a iness, ordering It to jbring about re FAAinJAR LANGUAGE During the past when the Republl- GRANNIS CORNER — MORRIS large San Francisco Fair audience with Sidney Toler, Phyllis Brooks pictures all combine to make the Young Republican Club In Bran- Congress has gone home now, bag covery in the five months between Wbt Pranfort l^ebietri oans have been in power they have and baggage, so those who make a COVE — EAST HAVEN spellbound with his talks on Amerl and RIchardo Cortez, Milford Drlve-ln Theatre, Post Road ford. No group of young people have Congressional sessions. AND EAST HAVEN NEWS encouraged big business to let en-|j career of speculating on matters What confuses the spectators is canlsm and'the Boy Scouts. See You In The Movies and Cherry Street, Milford—a had the foresight to form a Young Your Movie Ouyed tirely too much sliver stick to their political are turning their eyes aw this: Business Is expected to do VOL. XII—NO. 21 Rosalind Russell poslcarding popular rendezvous to enjoy the Democratic Club. Why? Such a club hands. So sticky were the hands of Branford, Connecticut, Thursday, August 31, 1939 movies out-of-doors In automobiles. ay from Washington to find subjects something the challengers haven't • Irlends from 'her home in Water is needed in this town espacially In business under Hoover that compar for discussion. But all the discus Price Five Cents On warm nights when It's too warm been able to do In seven years! bury, Conn Robert Taylor celo vie)v of the all-important 1B40 atively little was left to benefit the sion is still influenced by what hap to do much of anything, the even brating his birthday with a party campaigns that will soon get under low-Income classes. pened In the national capital before Playhouse Show ings are made much more pleasan Coincidence Note: The printed Schools Open on the .set of "Remember" Elea way. tho boys packed up and left. Guilford Colony ter when people go to the movies volume of the 1040 Federal budget Schools In Branford Bfd. Republicans nor Powell getting Albert Morin to Continued jrom page one But when a president such as One question looms large In the weighs four pounds, seven ounces. rib Fred Astalro during rehearsals out-ln-the open, where Mother Most of the time I have taken but Two-Day Sports Carnival The reason why this play Is so Roosevelt discards this theory and minds of both the public and polit That volume represents what the September 6th for the new film, "Broadway Mel Nature takes care of the cooling a passive Interest in political par Radio Broadcast Plan To Attend certain to be successful In New York substitutes Instead a theory that a ical commentators: How substan- administration Is asking for to run ody of 1940.". ,. Lana Turner the system. There Is no extra charge for ties. This does not mean that I have largo "trickle" to the masses Is nec Will Open Wednesday; Is that In all Its three acts there Is stantlally will Congressional action the government for a year. The Jlrst to send In her application for not been interested In social and In East Haven Is Heard Mon. never a dull momqnt. It Is a con sitting In your own car, and seeing essary to keep our economy going last session help business recovery? printed volume of the Federal tax Bristol Outing Will Feature Road Race ' tickets to next season's football and hearing the movies at the economic problems that concern the he is, of course, criticised by big tinually delightful scramble . of well-beating of every man, women Critics of Industry got in the first laws, which represents what the contests .Ann Rutherford arls Drive -In. Continuous every night, business intercfits. The New Deal High School Pupils Will Receive Martha Deane Visits Guilford's A state-wide mectlnB of the Re charming people doing funny and child. I have now,come to the lick by claiming that Congress had government collects to run the gov New Teachers Appointed Ing at six each morning In order rain or shine, autolst-theatregoers is trying to increase purchasing Instructions Wednesday And publican Women of Connecticut things ranging from high to the conclusion that the time has arriv "accepted industry's challenge" by ernment for a. year, weighs only Old Homes and Exhibits But to got In an hour of Ico-skatlng be can come and go at anytime they power by raising the Incomes of Thursday in Auditorium will bo held tomorrow at Lake Corn- Sanctioned By TheAA. U, broadest farce, but never verging on ed to actively support a political making what legislative changes throe pounds^ one ounce. Passes Up Ohookerberry Soda fore reporting tor work at the stu the lower half of our people. But pounce In BrlstQl. Those attending the ridiculous or falling to make desire. party, not In the hope of gaining and reforms it did accomplish, and Colncidentally, that is just'about dio ..Frank Morgan stocking his business Is so impatient. It knows are n.sked to bring a box lunch. sense with the play as a whole. With political favors but In the strong that now responsibility for complete the difference between the amount Kindergarten And First Grade Pupils To Kegister Tues East Haven High School seniors boat for a hunting trip to Alaska. that' It will receive a great deal of Martha Deane, favorite radio Governor Raymond Baldwin will all Its riotous fun It Is well con This Wednesday, Thursday, Fri belief that active support of a pol and hasty recovery rests squoroly of money collected and the amount day Afternoon—Faculty Will Meet Tuesday Morn win report In the auditorium at 9 William Paiiaroni of Branford Will Run For Short Beach He's planning to track down Ko- this money as fast as the people broadcaster devoted the greater open the speaking program prompt structed, neatly put together by two itical party Is a vital necessity In on the shoulders of business. spent. 1. m. September 6th to receive In dlak bears,...... WalIaco Beery spend, day and Saturday the program In spend it. As the income of the mass ing At High School. itructions. At 1:30 p. m. tho same part of her radio ho\u' Monday to ly at 2 o'clock. Other prominent Athletic Association—^National Champion of America, • playwrights who know their busin the crucial years to follow. If this argument was supposed to Ing spare moments In his dark room eludes Irene Dunne and Douglas es rises the power of business over day, juniors will report in the aud the Guilford Tercentenary. Republican guests will include Sen Jean Berthelot Will Be On Hand. ess. Its comedy Is In character as The parly that I would support make an impression, it missed fire developing candid camera shots F'alrbanks, Jr. In the brilliant the masses declines. To Illustrate: THEY SAY, itorium. With her staff, she was conducted ator John A. Danaher, Benjamin well as In situation, and gives the Is the Democratic Party. I will at rather badly. It was too easy to see Branford schools will open on taken by daughter Carol Ann.... comedy hit, "Joy of Living", The Look how the Administration had to through Guilford during the week Harwood, chairman of tho Republi expert Playhouse company a chance tempt to give my reasons for the the flaw In the argument that, af Wednesday, September 6th. Child Guilford Offers The following day, Thursday, Low Ayres still on the lookout for splendid supporting cast to the tight every step of the way to es 'In this time of subnormal econ ren planning to enroll In Kinder end by Mrs. Nellie L. BuoU and can State Central Committee, Seo- An elaborate program has been for some entertaining characteriza support of a young democratic ter ten years of experimentation September? all sophomores will re Farm, Home Day new gadgets for his amatour wea stars include such notable comedi tablish wage and hour laws and the omic activity. It Is of paramount garten' should go to the Harrison Curtiss Johnson' of the Shore Line retai'y of State Mrs. Sarah Craw arranged by the Short Beach Ath tions. group as well as for the necessity of and tinkering with the economic ma ceive instructions in the auditorium ther bureau.....,..jpanette MacDonald ans as Billy Gilbert, Waren Hymer, right of labor to bargain collectively. Importance to encourage business Avenue School after 2:30 on Tues Hollywood Stars at 9 A. M. Freshmen will report at Times. ford, and Samuel P. Pryor of Stam letic Association for a two-day Louise Piatt, as Judy, proves that continuing the present Roosevelt chlnery of the country on the part entertaining at a reception for Lily Franklyn Pangborn, Eric Bloro, Guy This was but one step in the Ad of the politicians. Industry should and facilitate the exchange of goods day afternoon for registration. 1:30 p. m. Sept. 7. She found Guilford exciting and ford. Will Include sports carnival to be hold at the a talent for light comedy Is among Administration for another term. Pons, Andre Kostelanotz and Dalles Kibboe, John Qualeri and others. ministration's program to raise the take heart the moment that signs byllghtonlng rather than heighten First graders are to report to In Gay Comedy Ail four classes will report Fri spoke especially of the Charles Hub Those wishing transportation beach next Sunday, and Monday., Frant?. ...Hedy LaMarr a dally vls- her many accomplishments. She is Also In the film are Lucille Ball, Here Is as good a place as any to average worker from the status of ing the tax burden"—Non-Partisan bard book "Old GftUford" and of the The star event will,be the annu- ' say that I am not opposed on prin of a change for the better made their respective public schools af day morning at 8:30 In their home should get in touch with Mrs. Grace Food Auction . Itor at the hospital In which her a far cry from the Intense Terry of Alice Brady, Frank Milan, Spencer a wage slave to one of a free In their appearance. Business knows, Social Security Commission. ter 2:30 on Tuesday afternoon for commemorative service which is to al five mile road race starting at ciple to a third term for Roosevelt Elaine Barrie and Helen Twelve- rooms. Hunter. Mrs. Cittrence Munger and husband, QeneMarkey, Is recover "Stage Door" or the poetic Diane of Charters. On the same bill are also dividual. Big business loft to Itself from experience painfully gained, registration. be held In the First Congregational Under tho auspices of tho Bran 0 p. m. on Labor Day, provided he decides to be a candi trees Contribute To Success Two new teachers have Joined the Mrs. Ernest Avorlll will attend. ing, frpman ; operation, .Ann ,So- Seventh Heaven". The part of March of Time and the latest news. always tries to get labor just as that a 'iot remains to be done to "Taxes are nothing more than a Meeting House on Sunday at 10 ford Garden Club "Farm and Home This road race, sanctioned by the date. Furthermore, I will actively All other students will report to Of Current Play faculty. Robert Grace of New Brl Ihern; and Franbhot" Tone starting Judy, which requires a sense of Starting on Sunday night, and cheap as It can and tries to get the put things back in good running natural and inevitable reflection of their schools on Wednesday at tho a. m. During this service a group of Day" will bo held tomorrow, Sept. A, A. U. for the past two years has support Roosevelt or any liberal tain has come to take charge of work on their first co-starring film humor, lightness of touch, and un continuing Monday and Tuesday highest prices for the products of order. Congress has a lot more con the spending for, which they pro usual hours. women, all dressed alike In Puritan 1st In the Academy on the Green. attraotod some of the best runners • Democratic candidate in the unfor the industrial arts department, costume will come,Into the church Branford Rotary temporarily .titled "Fast aiid Fur limited energy Is just as much up nights, will be Charlies McCarthy labor. Thus ^the moss of consumers structive work ahead of It next ses vide the money. The cause is spend Public School teachers have been Elaine Barrie and Helen Twelve ML'iS Eleanor Swanton of Stratford This will take place of tho regular In the eojst her alley as anything else she has tunate event that Roosevelt does not together and sit In tlie front pews, ious.!'....,.., Qeono Murphy recording and Edgar Bergln, Adolphe Monjou does not have enough purchasing sion if it really wants to be helpful. ing. The effect is taxes. If our var- called to a meeting on Tuesday trees are the stars of the gay, risque Is to be ossociated with Miss Alice monthly mooting and the mooting Jean Berthelot, 20,000, meter. Na done, she looks as pretty as a pic choose to run. I do not foolishly say according to ancient custom. the dally growth of hia son with a and Andrea Leeds In "Letter of In power to buy back the goods It ous governmental bodies spend, morning, Sept. 5 in the high school comedy, "The Greeks Had a Word Hall in the teaching of homemak- Host To Ladies of tho Executive Board will be om tional champion of America, has now candid camera. Myrna Loy ture, and charmed the openlng- that Roosevelt's third term would they have to tax accordingly, itted,. Entries jnay bo made froni entered his application. troduction," Also In the picture are produces. Meantime, however, all Indica at 10 o'clock. They will meet with for It", by Zoo Aklns, at the Chapel Ing. i The majority of those who will be nlght audience completely. be his first or second term because whether the taxes are collected now The Branford Rotary Club held 8:30 until 11 a. m. and it is hoped busy In odd moments planting the George Murphy. Rita Johnson, Eve The New Deal, despite reactionary tions are that business management Superintendent Raymond E. Pink- Playhouse in Guilford this week, Miss Grace Blanchard, who has In costume are direct descendants Runners who have registered havo all of his proposals were not ac its annual ladles' night at the Mon that there will bo many entries many shrubs and bushes that she Virginia Valll takes the Important Arden, beautiful Ann Sheridan, opposition, will succeed In falsing Is moving ahead to the best of its or postponed for payment by our ham for general instructions. This play, which ran fpr over a year been a teacher in tho eighth grade of the early planters of .the town of been asslgiied the following num oepted. Such a remark coming from towese House last Monday ovonlng. from townspeople. There will bo a received as birthday gifts.. part of Alice, Judy's sister and ad purchasing power and lowering ability, grateful for the encourage children and grandchildren"—Harry Elmer Worth has been appointed on Broadway, is making one of its at the high school annex, becomes Guilford. bers; 1, Jean Berthelot; 2, William and Ernest Cossart. a high Administration official, T. Holmes Bracken, club president door prize and prizes for all classes. visor, and makes It ono of the out prices so that more people will ment that the Senator and Repre A. Bullls. French Instructor in the high first appearances In summer stock a member of the high school facul She admired the museums and Panaroni, Brantord, Shprt Beach though meant well, did more harm acted as toastmaster. The speakers Between 8 and 0 p. ni. there will Spencer Tracy, twice winner of standing things In the play. In con have more of the good things in life. sentatives have afforded by their school at a salary of $1,400. Mr. It is the story of Jean, Polalre, ty, assigned to teach English and expressed regret that she did not Athletic Ass'n.; 3, James W. Bdt- than good. Everybody knows that were Dist. Gov. Alvln C. Smith of be an auction to which the public the Academy Awdrd, turns in an trast Judy's exuberance, her hiimor Unless this Is done we will lose our actions and attitudes. Among the Worth takes the place of Miss Ev and Schatze, three ex-Follies girls, Continued on page two liave the time, to visit all of the tomloy, Storrs, Now Haven Harriers. Field Trial Set Roosevelt has served two terms. Milford, and Rev. George B. Gil Is invited.' other masterful performance as the Is of the dry variety, she comes out Democracy. We must face our ec things that are most heartening to elyn Steucek who resigned to go to now retired from work and living In town's 118 old houses. She did how 4, Michael J. O'Hara, Aiislum,' A. Oi During the past decade of the de bert of MIddlotown, whose subject daring reporter-explorer In "Stan with screamingly funny remarks In onomic problems in the hero and Industry, and that came out of this I •! 11 y h" France to study this coming school the big city by the aid of their wits, ever visit the Arcadian House where No admission will be charged. Tea Now York; B Jo Klolgerman, An- Roll devtloped snl 8 (lossy iv.\\tiiii was "Old Ideas for New Fogies." ley and Livingstone," whieh Is held her quiet way, and completely con pression I have been an observer of, j ^ » M .,. ,^^ year's Washington legislative mill, year. their beauty, and their ability to be Sam Chittenden gave shelter to will be served. shim, A. C, New York; 0, '\yilliam For Sept. 3, 4 all political parties. I have attended "T ?,"^ "°'' ^i "''"" °" ""^^ "" ptinis inouoltd io allricltit pocket ilbom,: Branford Group Frank V. Blgelow was the song lea over and now showing at the Loew vulses the audience. In her first tho defeat of tho spending bill, the The following is the report of a good company tor tired business wanderers of Canada; the Black The Homo Economics Group, the Gannon, Anslum A. C. Now York; meetings of the various minor left- • false prosperity." cnlareemenl coupons tree, HII lor 25<. Prompt House which isn't black at all, and der, with Herbert Holman as ac 7, Sam W. Cutler, Anslum, A. 0. Now Poll College for a 2nd Big Week. appearance In Guilford, she proves tax revisions Incorporated In the oiiinitht SEiilci. Qmlity toi'inlct' or moniy retunltil. recent meeting of the Board of men-or any men. Their romantic Brantord Grange and the 4-H Club The Conneetlcut'Sportsmen's Ass wing parties and am still unconvin companist. Starred with him are Nancy Kelly, herself well equal to her famous Because the New Deal Is doing Revenue Act of 1939, and social se PHOTO-EIECTRO-LAB. BOX861 BRIDGEPORT, CONK. Education; entanglements are many; during To Give Revue was escorted to Leete's Island and have been Invited to cooperate. York; 8 Harvey Letchlnstein, An- Richard Greene In the romantic ociation Inc. will run their second ced that their radical programs just this Is the reason why the Sachem's Head. sluhiA. C. Now York; 0, Daniel husband, Charles Farrell, In acting curity reforms may be listed as Voted to buy a Are hose In main the course of the play they Include There were 08 persent, including The committee In charge Includes parUs heading an outstanding cast annual field Trial, September 3 and would go very far In solving our 1 ^""^^1""^ "' ""^ town should Hoffman, Anslumn A.C, Now York; ability and stage personality. outstanding. High School building that has rot Boris Feldman, a famous pianist; Local Committee Will Sponsor Having changed her name from the following: Mr. and Mrs. Wil Mi'S. S. A. Griswold, chairman, Mrs. which Includes Walter Bronnan, 4, Labor Day. The Trial Is to be run problems„,ni,i„™,. . iform their own organization to 10, Jack Martin, UncaavlUo; II, John "Guilford's Clark Gable", whom carry on the forward-looking pro, ted and Is useless. Dey Emery, one of the ten richest Mary Margaret MoBrlde to Martha liam W. Seeley of Mount Vernon, Frcderiok Callin, Mrs. R. Earle Charles Coburn, Sir Cedrlc Hard- In East Hartford Meado\y, Station The collapse of the vast omnibus Business Directory Food Table At Children's Ingoml North Brookflcld, Mass, Tho Republican Party has served gram of Franklin D, Roosevelt, a men In the woirld; and his son Dey Deane, for radio purposes, she said New York; Mr. and Mrs. T. Holmes Beers, Mrs, Frank Stone, Mrs. Al- wlcko, (as Livingstone) Henry Hull everyone knows by now Is Alan 27, Springfield Road. Trial Is to be spend-lend "white -rabbit" was Voted to pay bills in amount of Center Fair Weeklies People Club. Handley, lives up to this title In hls| In a useful capacity for many years. man of the people, a man by the LOST—between mail box. Main St. $453.35 Emery Jr., an attractive but worth she wished she nilght change again Bracken, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Barker. don Hill, Mrs. J. Wesson Phelps, and Henry Travors. run on liberated pheasants. Big I but alas, has failed to keep up with cheering to business because It ser attractive portrayal of the archi people, and a man for the people. and tclcphono company office, a less rich man's son. Their quarrels to an old Guilford name of Com L. H. Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Raymond Van Wle, Mrs. Allen 12, Luciano Frank Bruncltl, New course tor big going dogs. Tho trial I the times. Of all thq', political par- ved as an indication that Congress Voted to reappoint all clerks and One of the outstanding features /'Stnnley &.Llylngstono" promises tect. His artistic ability stands lilm The time to form a Young Dem white cord, shopplne bag. Please are frequent; they quarrel over fort or Faithful. V. Blgelow, Dr. and Mrs. Dana L Nott, Mrs. M. D. Stanley, and Mrs Haven Harriers; 13, Leonard Grif will start Sunday, September 3, atltles the Ropubllcatj Party has tho no longer Intends to run down the janitors. of the County fair to be given at in good stead, for he draws a pic ocratic Club Is now. The place Is return to Branford Review Office Voted to having butldlnei.conimltv BoriSi over young peyjOyer_ a string Miss Deane "passed up" a chec- Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs. Fred P John McCabo fin, New Haven Harriers, 14, Jq}\n 7:30 A.M. with Membership shoot-|less convincing arguin^nts and pro- road with every spending program ^ , , . .„ , - I Children's Center, on , Saturday, BUckcr, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Braln- ture before the audience's very Brantord. The reason, to support a „ tee. appBtertelora 'B6SriJLvst>tgEqV.S». kerberry soda._ ' ., M. Robinson, West Haven; 15, Tlieo, Ing dog. SHver trophies will be grams. There is but one party left— that is suggested. Business, which hWard;=Mr;iaftd Mrs.; JotiicE., Brain- eyes! Mitchell Harris has nevbr party that faces Issues as they LOST — Chow Dos between Mo- ' Commissioners to secure Police pro sh„he„ accuseD,.ni,«o»s Polalrp^iofr»e nf-»t»nn.,=of'stoallng.. ""••iBalletBut " from the revue ' "Polar Carpenter, Jr. Post 00,., A..Jj^Mel- awarded for first, second and third. the Democratic. bears so large a part of the nation's erd, Joseph B. Buza, Mr. and Mrs. *«ja^*jt#*i4*iw)^ been so funny as In the part of arise—a party that does not at, mauguin and East Haven. An tectlon for railroad bridge at end they remain sucli good friends and Capitol Theatre This will bo followed by Amateur The Democratic Party Is the only tax burden, hopes fervently that Nights" whicli was present at the Robert B. Gate, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lillian Doole Alice's stuffy husband, and Alexan tempt to give gigantic business in, this particular action by Congress Is swers to the name of Chang. Re of Bradley Street. have so much fun together that at Nortii Melrose cjtib, Maldon, Mass; all ago stake. Dogs to bo handled by party that moves forward with the Pine Orchard Yacht and Country Rev. K. Brookes G. Cooke, Dr. and Mrs. Philip H.. 17,'Russell Ooodolo, Hackonsaek; N. l281_Maln St,, East Haven der Cross Is particularly good as the terests the power of life and death the herald of a real economy drive ward, return to 65 Henry Street, Voted to transfer Helen Purcell the end, as Jean Is about to marry amateur handlers. Chest of Silver times yet neither adopts a revolu club Saturday night. It wU] be di Gorlach, Mr. and Mrs. V. T, Ham Funeral Service J.; 18, Stanley Morrow, Melrose, dynamic press agent. The versatile over the average American citizen. at the following session. nomaiignln. from Laurel Street School to grades Continued on page eight NOTICE to first; Silver Trophies to second tlonary technique ,j,,ahead of the rected by Miss Janet Fabian of mer, Jr., Mr. and Mrs Royal N. Har Mass.; 10, Ralph Goodo, Jr. New Ollvo Warren Is a siren this week, 3 & 4 in Short Beach which were Wallingford and the dancers will be Pays A Tribute and third. times nor follows a'path of reac The tax revisions made this year rison, Mr. and Mrs. Havens of London; 20, Walter A, Chllds, Spring Watoli for announcement in and a very charming one. NEWEST MAKE-Tjr DEVICE FOR SALE—9 piece Maple Dining made by Miss Lewln's resignation. the Misses Betty Jane Reeves of Held Tuesday Theatre Lobby on change of .Judges for Membership shooting tion that attempts to solve-machlne were not all that busines had hoped, room set. Call at 112 Montowese Evansvilie, Ind., Miss Rosemary field, Mass.; 21, Arthur M. Pflster, Hardle Albright, who had the tre The art of make-up Is reaching but they were a step in the right di Voted to accept resignation of Bridal Couple Pine Orchard, Betty Smith and To Rev. Fischer — n Sohedulo for Labor Day dogs will be Frank Cleveland, East age problems with methods In vo Street, Branford. Mr. Earl Messer who has accepted Hess. oLiig Island; 22, Russell Schulti!, mendous Job of directing a new gue during the hand loom and such a high point of perfection rection. And tho amendments in Mairan Farrol of New Haven, Bon- Continued on page eight Funeral services for Mrs. Lillian Stonlngton Conn. 23 Frank Wla- I Week Only, Hartland, Connecticut, and Sam a position in Bloomfleid, Conn, and ie Craig and Nancy Eggleston of play In one short week, has done an candle era. that cosmeticians now analyze the social security requirements follow, Will Live Here At the regular Sunday morning Marlowe Dooley, wife of Frank M. trowskl, Now •Haven Harriers. Green, Thompsonville, Connecticut. natural color of an Individual's voted not to refill his position. Pine Orchard. Miss Fabian will di [Sun., Mnn., Tuea., Aug, 27-28-29 amazing Job, and presented the The present Roosevelt Adminis ed fairly closely suggestions made service last Sunday In the Church Dooley, Sr., of m Bradford Avenue, Other entries will bo assigned Monday, September 4-Labor Day, skin In order to find the combina 42 Inch sink and tub comblnaUons Voted to appoint Miss Barbara rect several other dances during the play after Its few rehearsals with tration has fearlessly and courag by business long before the original of Christ In Stony Creek, Rev. were licid Tuesday morning at 8:45 following numbers. fSonja Henio, Tyrone Power in will start off with the "Open tion of powder, rouge and lipstick f29.9S complete. Toilet ontflts Wing at $1,300 to position formerly After Oct. 1st fair and Jean and Barbara Delan- Murray Upson from the funeral homo of Sisk Bro no let-downs and no ragged edges. eously tackled problems concerning bill was drafted, seemingly Indloat, Kenneth Brookes paid tribute to Partial list of judges; James Coo- * Irving Berlin's Derby". First prize will be a chest of which win achieve the most'glam held by Miss Una Bangs. ey will give an exhibition of Scot ther, 128 Dwight Street, New Haven Joe Marra, PInch-hlttIng for Poter the welfare of the nation. It was ing that. In matters which touch complete $12.95, Bath tubs $14.50. Dr. Theodore A. Fischer In these gan, William Burns, Vincent Barry, sliver and 10% of entry fee. Silver orous results tor the face. A new business so closely, the lawmakers Voted to appoint Dorothy Carr at The marraige of Miss Marjorie tish dances during the afternoon. and at 3. Vincent do Paul's church "SECOND FIDDLE" Wolf, proves that he too Is an ex, Inevitable that some toes have been words: Moves Houses Fred Tuttlo, Paul Barnott, Donald trophies will be awarded second and device known as a spectro-dormas- might save many unfortunate er Wall Basins $5.45. Conn. Plumbing $850. to teach at Indian Neck School. Prances McCarthy, daughter of Mr. at 0:30 a requiem high mass was ;-l ALSO :-: cellent scene designer. trodden in the process. Tho day has From the moment when the fair "I cannot allow August to slip by Charlotte William Webor, third. Judges for the Derby, Dr. cope Is used In this scientific analyy rors it they listened to buslnessmens' Voted to approve budget tor pre and Mrs. Daniel J. McCarthy of colebroted. Mrs. Dooley Is survived Ohaa, Biolcford, Jean Parker in Next week the Chapel Playhouse definitely passed when lalssez faire and Heating Materials Co., 1730 opens at 11 a. m. until 0:30 p, without paying tribute to a dear To New Sites Entries have not been closed ac Gaylord, Torrlngton, Conn, and sis. It reveals color gradations In advice a little more often. sentation to Board of Finance. Russell Street, and Mr. Harold Grif there will be constant entertain by her husband; one daughter, Eomance of the Redwoods win present Louise Groody, Elaine or a "let everything alone" policy,Is State St., New Haven, Conn, friend of this Church who passed cording to D. w. Owens, cha'rman, Charles Crocker, Windsor Locks, the skin not perceptible under or Voted: After conference by the fiths and the late Mrs. Griffiths of ment for tho fairgoers. An occor- Mrs. Frank J., McKoown of Osteen, Barrio, and Helen Twelvetrees In useful. Roosevelt has made stren away last September, Dr. Theodore Barring delays the last of the 12 and may be given to him before \Yoil.,Thnrs,—Aug. 30-31 Conn. dinary light. However, onob these Phone 6-0028. Board of Education with the Board West Haven, took place Saturday dian player, an organ grinder and N. C two sons, Frank M, Dooley, the racy New York comedy, "The uous efforts to save business from It is, of course, evident to all un Fischer. Dr. Fischer who for 32 houses in the path of the now read Saturday. The Derby will be followed by subtle gradations are known tho of Selectmen as requested by re morning at 9. o'clock In St. Mary's his monkey, a Scottish piper, clowns Jr„ and John W. Dooley; five sis Jean Parker, Johnny Downs in Greeks Had a Word For It". It will Its errors, a thankless job, but one biased observers that the failure of years was the beloved pastor of the through East Haven will set In place There will be baseball games "topon all ages stake". First prize. beauty specialist can work out an in cent Town meeting, to get as soon Rectory. balloon men, pop-corn vendors and ters; three brothers and four grand I'TAEENTS on TRIAL" open on Monday, August 28 th. which has done much to preserve Congress to amend the Wagner La Unlyersalists Church New Haven by the end of the week. swimming events,, horooshoe pitchT Chest of Silver value $80,00 and dividual make-up which Is said to TXFE^VBITERS — ALL MAKES as possible, at the request of the The bride was attended by her girls with gra-bags will circulate children. Interment was In St. !-! ALSO !-: Democracy In a world where Dem bor Relations Act, in spite of over- made Stony Creek his summer The transfer r! the houses to ing, sailboat race.?, track events anil 10% of entry fee. Sliver trophies bring out the skn's best points. New, RebuUts, Rentals, Portables, Board of Selectmen, definite state sister. Miss Josephine McCarthy, as among the crowd. A Punch and Lawrence cemetery. New Haven. ocracy Is rapidly disappearing. whelming public opinion favoring homo. For a good many years he their new sites followed In rapid tennis. "My Wife's Relatives" for second and third. Judges Dr. Supplies ment from tho State Board of Ed maid of honor, Kenneth Griffiths Judy show, a puppet performance, preached in this church on one At tho conclu.slon of the mass !-! WITH :-; To abolish the social reforms of such changes, was a blow both to ucation as to what tho State Board's succession and is .wla :n .-lave boon "Some Sweet Day" was sung. A del Ben Pennell, New London, Conn, an Convenient Terms of West Haven served as best man and pony rides will be provJded for Sunday in August. His many friends the past few years, as the Republi MIDGET OVEN the doraacratlc process and to In School building code would allow the successfully handled Isig-iiy because egation from tho Ladles' auxiliary Q|Jamo3, Lucille, Eussoll, Gleoson Harry Egan, Sprlngdale, Conn. for his brother . the children while Madame CIco, looked forward to his message each cans would undoubtedly do if elect dustrial prosperity. To be sure, a , Town to do to Canoe Brook School of a moving devtee devised by Mur- of tho D. A. V. of West Havon at Ladies Gift Nights The first Annual Field Trial In ISVEESATILE RELIANCE TYPEWRITER CO. The bride wore a Moiyneaux gown Professor Lawlor and Queen Louise year knowing that his words came ed In 1940 ,would lead to eventual committee has been appointed to to put it back in use; also to get rap Up.son, of Post Road, contractor. tended the funeral. {l^ri., Snt.—Sept. 1-2 1938 was one of the most success C. B. GUY, Mgr. of blue chiffon velvet with short win practice the art of palmistry from God himself. When this Miss Lena Ham Fascism. Why do I think so? Be investigate the Board Itself, but this preliminary sketches of each pos He abandoned the old method of ful trials in the state and this year Telephone 7-2738 train, and a small matching velvet and card-reading for the grown church was without a minister Dr. The bearers v/cre George Singer, 1 Richard Dix, Joan Fontaine in cause under a Republican Adminis A now midget oyen just now ma investigation, while Important, slble alternative allowed and the ups. A fashion show will take place timber rolling and setup a scheme Leslie Keegan, Clement Marjowo, promises to be much larger. Roads 109 Crown Street, New Haven hat trimmed with ostrich plumes, Fischer performed many of the pas- I "MAN of CONQUEST" l-.lMl'tll JlllK-f. llM. 1 .\ lA tration big business would be given king Its appearance In. stores does not remove the drawbacks to cost thereof for later consideration while tea is being served In the of wheel and track support which Cecil Marlowe, Fcllx Lynch and Is Married Sat. win be posted to Trial Grounds. She wore a corsage of white orchids. tolal duties, cheering the sick, per ;-! ALSO :-: IRENE DUNNE complete and free rein. A genej-al throughout the country costs less employment involved in the defects Four line ads Inserted in the class- as outlined by the resolution adopt Community Building. has proved twice as speedy as tho William Lynch. The maid of honor wore a Moiyn forming the marriage ceremony, be Doug Fairbanks, Jr. in rise In prosperity would follow. The than two'dollars and is not the least ed at the recent Special Town Meet older method. To John Johnson ^ CODE of the STREETS': Ifled directory for .50c. Ads may be eaux gown of Woodrose chiffon vel friending the bereaved, and assis An ingenious German chemist much sought for "confidence" bit particular as to the type of stove Shorthand, Typewriting, Book ing. Mrs. Plerpont Warner Is chairman When the weight of the building I with "Tho Little Tough Guys": "JOY OF LIVING" with which it keeps company. vet and a small matching velvet hat of the Branford committee's food ting at the burial service. I dare who has made trees edible says the would return. And why isn't this keeping, Accounting, Business telephoned to Branford 400 or East trimmed with ostrich plumes. Her has been correctly distributed three CARTOON - NEWS - SHORTS In other words the oven cooks just table. Mrs. Reeves is in charge of say that Stony Creek misses Dr. Shower Given The marriage of Miss Lena possibilities along this line are un just what we all want? We do want Administration, Dictaphone, corsage was of orchids. trucks are used to pull it to its as fluffy biscuits and bakes just as Haven 4-0628. the doll carriage parade. Fischer as It misses no regular Virginia Ham, daughter of Mr. Com. livi-ry Ninlit - lt.iiii nr Shine \ limited. Is it not possible that the It. But we want a stable and last Comptometer, Day and Evening Following the ceremony a recep new site. good pies on oil, gas or electric sto minister for down through the years AtMorton Home William W. Ham of Mill Plain, to Pequot Theatre STARTS AT8..M LAST SHOW II DM. holes might lend themselves readily ing prosperity which this wouldn't Sessions. Co-edueatlonal. Knter Miss Jane Lang tion for the Immediate fanillies was By this plan the J, Russell Mac- ves. The oven Is equipped with a GIVE SHEEP BAKE he was always a friend in need." Mr. John Herman Johnson, son of for doughnuts?. be. The Improved business condi at any time. held in the Oasis. Receiving with Arthur home, for Instance, was pyrex plate with a guarantee The Young Republican Club will Mrs, Irwin B Morton and , Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, John H. Johnson of Hollywood Vanity Ware tion that would follow a Republican the bridal couple, Mrs. McCarthy drawn about a half mile In two against breakage and also has a Will Soon Enter give a Sheep Bake Sunday, Septem ATfEND WORLD'S FAIR Carl Monteiius were hostesses at a Palmer Road, was solohinized Sat FREE TO THE LADIES term would be a short-lived one STONE COLLEGE wore a dress of Blackberry crepe hours, furniture Intact. heat indicator. ber 17th at Upson's Farm. This Is Salvatore Alturi of West End Sliower Thursday evening In Mrs. urday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the We would have a false prosperity, 129 Temple St., New Haven INVITE YOUR wth matching hat and corsage of Except for minor plaster cracks Vv\., Sal.—Aug. 25-'2ti CHAPEL PLAYHOUSE Keep an eye out for one when you the third annual outing and a stag Avenue, and Miss Adda Mansfield Morton's home In Eades Street for First Congregational church; with an insecure security Junior College orchids. Mrs. Griffiths wore navy there were no mishaps. Oh, yes, Preston Poster, Irono Hervey in tluiU'oril 'rolcpiioiio Giiiirord 'llf) On Tho Orccn| go browsing around your own affair. of New Haven, attended the New Mrs. Harold Smith of East Main tho Rev. B. Kenneth Anthony A Republican prosperity will do FRIENDS TO blue chiffon with corsage of or one workman was treated for a Week of August 28th to September 2nd favorite store. Miss Jane Ballard Lang, daugh Dn the committee Is Murray Up York World's Fair last Saturday. Street. officiating, A Progrum of bridal "Society Smugglers" more than lull the country Into chids. silver in his hand. NOT ONE! NOT TWO!! BUT THREE STARS I! ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison M. son, John Whitcomb, John Dono- music Included vocal' Selections' by ;-: ALSO ;-. false security which will simply put When Mr. and Mrs. Griffiths left Guests included the Misses Janice Mrs. Willaim Hlnchey has re CONNECTICUT Lang of Seldon Avenue, Pine Or frlo, Jerry Knowlton, Larry Miller Blackstone Memorial Library will Miss Alice Warner. Miss Belle Loper Jean Pai-ker, Johnny Do^vns in off several years the basic problems tor a wedding trip to Nassau, the Congregational Church school Cooke, June Cooke, Minerva Robin turned to her home from the hospi BRANFORD chard, Branford, has been given a and Domonio Bontatlbus. be closed on Labor Day ; Slater, Organist, played the Wed Elaine Helen Louise we now are facing. A Republican bride travelled In a dahlia wool suit will resume classes Sept. 10. son, Mary Carr, Miss Florence Gat- "PARENTS on TRIAL" tal of St. Raphael. two-year scholarship to Endlcott, ding March by Lohengrin and tho regime would apply superficial pa with trimmings of silver fox, a mat eiy of Lowell, Mass., and the Mes- new junior college of liberal and Recessional by Mendelssohn. Sun., ]\Ion,, Tuos., Aug. 27-2,S-'-'i) Barrie Twelvetrees Groody tent medicines to a dangerously sick LAUNDRY ching hat and corsage of gardenias, dames Clare Potter. Abbie Aureil of Many from here will go to Gull vocational arts opening next mon Writes Book On Ella Wheeler Wilcox patient Instead of diagnosing the and black accessories. After Octo NewHaven, Edward Remer of New The bride was attended by her "Daughters Courageous" ford to see the model of a salt box th, according to an announcement disease and prescribing the proper FLAT WORK ber 1 they will be at home at 55 East York Mrs. Lionel Rice, James Fisher sister, Mrs. Herbert R, Harrison, as with John Garfleld, Priscilla house, a display of the Guilford on scholarships made at the eol- Jennie Balloii Author of "Spanish Daniels found It "witty, penetrating treatment as the New Deal is doing. Main Street Houghton-Mifflin Company Will Harold Ennls, Burdette Hart, Edv/ln matron of honor, and Miss Calllsta Lane, Rosemaiy Lane, Lola Tercentenary which takes place , lege today. and vivid." Ralph Thompson called "The Greeks Had" I Word For It" The nation's Ills are grave. Only WET WASH Prelude" Spent Two Years Do Publish Unique And Fascinat Robinson, Harvey Roydon, Ray V. Clancy as maid of, honor. Brides Lane aiid Gale Pago Sept .1 to 4. ' The scholarship was awarded by It "quiet, acute, written with great The Adventures of Throo "Ladies of Leisure' treatment that get at the" root of ing Extensive Research—Con mond Plnkham, and Janet Thomp maids were Mrs. Adolph M. Mlsch- ;-: ALSO :•: the college committee under the Individuality and distinction and a ing Book About Life and Time iSvcs. at 8:45, $1.30, 99c, 55c, tax inc. Mat. Wed. 2:30, 99c, 55c tax inc. the His will effect a permanent cure. SOFT DRY ferred With Surviving Friends son. ler, sister of the bride, and,' Miss "MAN OF CONQUEST" Mr. and Mi-s. Fred Mucaw of Eas- O GOOD ROADS chairmanship of Mrs. H. Gilbert Lightning Bolt joy to read." of Short Beach Poetess. Elsie Johnson, sister of the groom. Until Sat,, Aug, 26 — "The Prior to Broadway play Business has demonstrated that it In England, H. M. Tomlinson, no r ton. Pa. recently stayed with Mr. Reynolds of Paducah, Ky. Mrs. with Richard Dix, Gail Patrick is no longer able to keep Its house • HISTORIC VILLAGES John E. Doughan, 130 Dwight Adolph M. Mischler served as best "SHE DIDN'T KNOW IT WAS LOADED" with and Mrs Raymond Barnes. Reynolds Is the former Mrs. Grace On the publication of Jenny Bal- less, wrote of its "smooth magic"; sized work on the life and times of and Edward Ellis In order. If It had been able to Causes Death Street, New Haven announces the man for Mr. Johnson. The ushers • PEACEFUL LAKES Morrison Poole, past president of lou's first novel, "Spanish Prelude", of "the rare virtue, pity, that di Ella Wheeler Wilcox Short Beach's LOUISE PLATT and VIRGINIA VALLI manage ins affairs.In the public In marriage of his granddaughter, were Arthur Johnson and Eugene T. Wi'il., Thurs.—-Aug. 30-.'!! FINISHED WORK the General Federation of Women's tho product of one of Houghton rected it"; Its "low tones, yet so the "poetess of passion." terest there would not have been • SAFE BEACHES struck by a lightning bolt Robert Miss Mildred Ann Doughan to Mr. HylenskI of Branford, Frederick W. Clubs and a trustee of Endlcott. Mifflin Company's Literary Fellow acute that you never miss an inflec Attracted perhaps by the mag Sapphire Tableware Nights much of a depression. The solution WHEN IN NEED OF J. O'Neill, 20- years old Yale stu Oscor T. Johnson of this place. Bishop of Hartford and G. Phillips ships, the critics found It, In the tion." netism of contraries. Miss Ballou 3 BERRIE DISHES and does not lie In handing back to bus BACHELOR SERVICE The new college to which Miss dent was Instantly kiiiedt'n the yard The wedding took place July 22 Pond of Terryvllle. Miss Nancy WALLPAPES language of one of them, "so orig Ail of these qualities are found has carried on extensive research, 3-6 oz. GLASSES iness unUmlted power to repeat Its Lang goes is located on the sea- of his home, 42 First 4v^pue, Mo- In Norfolk, Vo, Mlschlor and Master William E. or PAINT inal and so curiously fascinating again In Miss Baiiou's second pub read hundreds Of unpublished let INVITE YOUR FRIENDS TO CONNECTICUT own mistakes. coast about twenty miles north of mauguin, Friday morning., < Mischler, niece and nephew of ,the "SUDDEN MONEY" VISIT that it Is hard to communicate lished book, American Success ters, and conferred with scores of Anyone who Indulges In a little FOR LOCAt, NEWS Boston and Is named for John En The funeral was hefd Irorsi the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Messner of bride, were flower girl and'ring" with Charlie Ruggles and one's own sense of excitement." Le Story. Miss Baiiou's greatest gift the poetess's surviving friends. Sho straight economic thinking would UNITED WALL PAPER dlcott, first colonial governor to the M. F. Walker and Sons; home, New West Main Street are celebrating bearer. Marjorie Rambeau wis Gannett took a shotat It in the is her art of surprising the reader. has produced a unln.ue and fascln- i-l ALSO ;.; know that the Republican theory! Tel. 672-2 — 572-3 READ THE Massachusettes Bay. Haven, Monday morninfriand was their eighth wedding anniversary B.?corted to the altar by i her ^ • GOOD ROADS • HISTORIC VILLAGES CO. phrase "strange and beautiful I and certainly nothing could be | ating book today. "JUVENILE COURT" of aiding the "blg'fellow" and thus, 93 Crown St., New Haven followed by a solemn requjem mass book," backed up by extensive quo- more surprising than to find the) Miss Ballou was a resident hqre father, the bride wore.a gown of s^s • PEACEFUL LAKES • SAFE BEACHES let benefits trickle down to the] B. W. N«l«on, Prop. order of Rainbow, Branford As in St. Vincent de Paul/#t!hurch. white taffeta, with sweetheart neck with, Paul Kelly, Rita Hayworth BRANFORD REVIEW tatlon. Carl Van Doren described it sensitive and subtle.reporter of the when she was Inspired to write the little man" Is Ineffective In raising \ "We Save You Money" sembly win meet In Masonic Hail He was the only son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.. W.' J. Babcock, of line, rcdingote skirt with long train, as "sensitive, charming and touch- mood of pre-revolutlonary SpainIbook. Her husband's business took East Haven were in New York Sun next Thursday evening. Mrs. Charles O'Neill. • - ed frith subtle insight." Jonathan'suddenly turning up with a full' Continued on page eight and petticoat of pleated lace ruf- day. Continued on page eight
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