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VOL. n—No. 12 East Haven, Connecticut, December 0 1945 Two Dollars Per Year Big Christmas Listen Folks! STRICTLY LOCAL MAIN STREET TEEN-AGE TATTLE Boom Starts In Santa Will Be A LITTLE OF THIS AND ? ANSWERS ? THAT OF, BY AND FOR THE YOUNGER SET PREVUES. VIEWS AND REVIEWS Here In Person Local Stores Uriof luterviow Uy Our By .John San ford BY PAUL H. STEVENS Heiivy Trading: Reported As liKliiiringUcporli-r Rotary Club To Sponsor Annual The "Teen-age set" In East Munroe and Nancy Boutelle. Lest "Buy In East Haven Open Air Party On Saltonatall East Havon hlis been clamoring for meeting was Wednesday, Deo. 0, at T1>C Question Parkway. n column Wo hope the following Is Nancy Boutello's an answer to their wish. , FOE OUR "GIVING" LIST As December opened and the Another up-and coming group Wliat do you believe should be ....Santa Clans will ma'ltc another A score or more l'jn.sl Haven boy.s gave tlieir all, their lives, in Chlistmast holidays loomed near, From the girls' side oj your re sports such names as Mautcch done in East Haven In the way of personal visit to East Haven this the World War just coneliulod. East Haven shopkeepers noted an a Community Christmas celebra porter's notebook come the follow Weber, Mary Toohey, Norma Increase In buying, a trend which year, according to preliminary plans O'Hldy, Audry Baruffo, Carlene These fellows, whom we knew luul whom we saw frequently tion? ! ; : ing bits of Interesting cogy. win continue in large volume dur made al-a meeting of the Commun Potter, Anita Flondella, Gloria while they were yet with us, attending seliool, growing up to take ing the next fifteen days. iTlie Answers ity Service Committee of the Hotary Two sploshorettos from our fair Swanson, Ruth Chamberlain, Lor their place as adults in this community, will return no more. When Club Tuesday night. Ho will bo on town train Mondays and Fridays raine Henry, Rena Povotty, Dolores ' The Yule-tide season finds local Anthony Caruso, 30 Edward Street; we give for them it will be in the form of memorials, such ns our hand at the annual Christmas with 'the New Havon Y. W, C. A. Cpstanzo and Phobo Clark. Next stores wellstocked and the store "I want to see very much, a well Memorial Athletic Field, our Memorial Organ in. the High School, open air party nt the home of Mr. swimming team, thoy being meeting at Lorraine Henry's home. windows reflecting the traditional lighted and trimmed Christmas Marianne Dooley and Marilyn and someday, anotlier plac|ue upon the Town Green. tree on the Town Qreen." and Mrs. Louis Rooheleau at the Christmas spirit. More and more Stone, Lots of lucklll - Hats off to the East Haven •; There are others from East Haven who gave and gave much, Mrs. John Strandberg, 59 Sidney end of the bus line on Sallonstall Rangers who clinched the American East Haven residents are finding it but they will return. Some of thorn now face life with tprribl'c'han street; "I would- like to have a Parkway from 7:30 • to 8 o'clock The floors still sag from the League of the New Havon District. comfortable and satisfying to "Buy community gathering at the Town guys and gals who pile hito Met- It is the first real' football team dicaps. It is of such that we must think at Christmas lime. Our Christmas Eve. He will have goodies in East Haven" and are learning Hall. At this get-to-gether the for the children and there will bo a oalf's and Holcombo's for their that East Haven has scon In some gifts can, in a small measure,show our appreciation.. that there are few Items on the combined orchestras of the gram good time for all with a program of afternoon shot of coke. Tlie booths time. Bob Corbott put Jn a success also seem to be quito the spot to ful season with the Rangers, and This week we want to call the attention of our readers to a shopping list that cannot he ob mar schools could supply the Christmas Carols .in which all In very brave young man. He is now a patient at the great Govern music. The choral groups of the cram for that Friday algebra or received no more severe injury than r il ment institution in Atlantic City where young men who liave suf tained here, shoppers from the sur Friends, of Music might offer a vited to participate. It is desired history test. a small cut over his right oyc • fered the loss of limbs are being assisted toward readjustment to rounding communities have also number of Christmas Carols." , that all local caroUer groups mi\ke Lntor, while celebrating at the civilian life. learned it is profitable to^come here it a point on Christmas Eve to Hayrldes prove Interesting to the Ranger dance he broke an ankle. : because they save the time and an Mrs. J. E. Brooks, 83 Main street: stop by at the party and join'In the younger members of the Old Stone Such IS the way of liteIII This youth, who was a star ball player at the East Haven High Why not a local Christmas parly School in those happy school days before war spread death and festivities. Church Pilgrim Fellowship. Many noyance that comes with the park for the youngsters? It could be otliors who can bravp the chilly This is about all for this week, destruction across most of the world, lost both legs at the knqes while ing and traffic problems. "In the held in the Town Hall during the The Community Service Com 4ilghts seen joyriding along fighting with the Infantry in Germany. Friends say that he is striv kids, but remember this la your urban communities; week before Christmas and be mittee Is headed by Rev. William a Foxon Trail bundled In new ciit column, so please call 4-2663, or ing hard to adjust himself to the use of artificial limbs and eVen The East Haven establishments sponsored by thfe business men or Q. West and those assisting are hay. see John Sanford IJ you have any aspires to become a teacher of physical education. - have cooperated with the East other civic organization? of the Frank P. Sullivan, Judge Clifford thing that pertains to teen-age As a community each of us should try to bring happiness to this Haven and neighboring shoppers in town." • Sturges, Dr. Arthur Bishop, Alfred The lassies on the following list life, Ifor example, club meetings, handicapped boy who gave so much. A. Christmas fund, is being a great many ways. Practically all F. Holoome, William E, Fagerstrom, have quito a time at their weekly football team games, or any other raised now which will be sent" to him with the best wishes of the Miss Hlldur Svenson: 48 Bishop get-to-gothor at odch other's liomes of the stores will open eyerning as street; "A Community Carol Sing, Roy Perry, Dah Parilln and Louis goings-on that would Ititercst teen townspeople. Frank Messina is treasurer of the fund, and Prin the holidays approaches. They have Rocheleau. Rhoda Casscl, Betty Jaspers, Juno agers. '• ' ' cipal William B. Fargerstrom is in charge of the colleotionB in the featuring the . newly aquired Dube, Betty shamp, Virginia employed extra clerks and 6ther- Memorial Organ at the High school. It Is also understood, that Santa schools. Contributions may be sent to them or to us in care of the wlse endeavored to make shopping Glaus •win visit Main street on the Brockett, Muriel Marburgor, Theresa Watch for Teen-age Tattle next EAST HAVEN NEWS, Box 153. The Friends of Music choral group Altto, Barbara Anstoy, Leona week. So long! a comfortable and pleasurable ex could add special numbers." Friday and Saturday before Christ Make this a must on your Christmas "Giving" list. porienoe liere. . Miss Dorothys Howard, 47 Park mas to attend the Christmas kid ) During the past year new estab dles party at the Capitol Theatre lishments have opened and these place: "A Cowmunlty Sing- at the HOUSING PROBLEM AND SEWERS Town Hall or the High school would and also to meet the small tots of as well as those long established the town. We have had considerable .to say lately about the need for have fresh merchandise in fair be very nice." , Next Week's Question TOWN TOPICS housing accomodations in East Haven, especially small apartments quantity. Some hard-to-get items '/' for the fmilies of returning war veterans, many of whom are obliged can be found here that will take What' sort of a Community Wel to double up with parents and others because of the acute housing hours of searching lor in some of come'Home celebration would you New Business shortage. Wo have.urged that tlte Zoning Commission consider eas the larger stores else wrhere. like to see given here for our re ing its restrictions which prohibit the altering of present over-size turning veterans? , FROM OUR REPORTERS' NOTEBOOKS dwellings so that additional facilities might be provided for these Block Will Be beginning familes. CAROL SING Main St. Will Shop'iiing Daze! > ,j)i«inpl rctum.-pt,.n^UtaiU!ei)J''r.' This week'a member of the Commission. explained to us Jhat .,./ .; -.''"••h'.y-- '"'•'-''' J-' • y '• Started Soon the prime reason for liarring three family dwellings when tlie'zouing b.n'Monday'dveitlng Dec. 17. the Clirlslnm.^ Sciii Sales mailed oiit And only 15 more shopping days la.'il month. It's all for a colod law was adopted; was to prevent and forestall future trouble from Be Decorated Choral Group, otthe Friends of to ChrlstmOjS. , Music will visit the homes of ,111 and Robert Vece who recently com i'ausc—llic canquest of Tubercu lack of proper sewage disposal. With cesspools and septic tanks losis. as the only means of sewage disposal it was felt wise from a health shut in persons to sing Christmas pleted a brick block of stores ad joining Red Men's Hall In Main Local stores report heavy bus and sanitary standpoint to limit and restrict the use of the average For Christmas carols. It would be a great help In iness and fair supplies of mcr planning the Sing if anyone, know street at the West End, said this Give generously to drive for house-lot to one family. We realize this was a wise provision. choiidisc, Christmas "remembrance" for East However, the possibility that East Haven will be provided with The Christmas Decoration com ing of such a person would notify week that he is now ready to start mittee set up by the newly organiz either Mrs. George Evarts of 45, on a block to accomodate two morp Haven's legless World War II vet a modern sewage disposal system in the not too far distant future Most of Main street establish eran. either through joiiit use with New Haven of that city's proposed ed East Haven Business Association Ohidsey Ave., Phone 4-1585, or stores across the street on land ments plan to be open evenings East Shore Disposal plant, or with a disposal plant of our own, has arranged with Mr. Amendola of Mrs. John Sanford 248 Hemingway which was formerly the residence for convenience of shoppers. ADDITIONAL TOWN TOPICa the Elm City Decorating Company Ave Phone 4-2603. of the late Capt. Fred Brown. would seem to put a different light on the housing problem. In East Haven Buslnesij Association ON PAGE 2 certain instances where houses could be altered with but little diif i- for the placing of Christmas de The new building will have a corations along Main Street, and that the funds voluntarily con frontage of 40 feet on Main street Is olTlclal name of aggressive new oulty so as to provide a small apartment it would appear desirable Fred Wolfe, jr., a member of the organization of business and pro to do so. Let's get busy and provide more housing accomodations tributed by the business people be and win be built to the east of the committee said that It is hoped to augmented by a town appropria residence now situated on the fessional pole. in East Haven and also speed the day when the town will have a have the work completed so that Down Memory Lane modern sewage disposal system. tion. It was the general hope as ex property which for the present will the lights can be turned on Sun pressed by many the past week that be unchanged. One of the stores Election of officers ils sched 25 Y£AIIS AGO day, Dec. 10. The decorations' and the town provide such a grant of will be used as a salesroom for the uled for Monday night at 8 in Town RECOGNIZING WAR 11 VETERANS evenhig illumination w,lll continue funds as it will enable the com Central Plumbing company, Mr. Hall and largo turn-out of mem Dec. 7-13, 1920 until! New Years. mittee to pirovide decorations and Vece sold. He hod previously plan bers and prospective members Is AVe note that the East Haven post of the American Legion, Illumination all the way from the looked for. , Little Arllne Smith was 111 threa named for Harry B; Bartlett, one of the town boys who gave his This decorating of Main street ned to utilize the building just tened w.lth pneumonia. this year resumes a custom begun Town preen to the corner of Main structed across the street for this Harry Falkoll; temporary secre life in World War I, has been undergoing a few changes recently. street and Forbes place. It was ex Eighteen ladies attended the before the. war and carried on in purpose but this has already been tary, tells us 'he is getting mooiy silver tea In the home of Mrs. Fred It has been experiencing "gro>\'ing pains" through the influx of 1940 and 1041. It will add much to plained that higher costs this year new members, those from the Armed Forces lately returned from rented and occupied for business applications for membership. Hopes Scranton In Tyler street for the the Community Christmas spirit would otherwise limit the scope of and Industrial purposes. World War II. It lias also departed from its 25-year-old "meu the decorations.. Much of the Iron many will sign up In ad'vance of benefit of the 'Woman's Aid of the locally and go a great way toward The old Brown place has a front meeting to avoid last minute rush. Stone church. , only" tradition by tailing in two lady members, two sisters, mcni giving a town-wide observance to tage on Main street east of Thomp hers of the WAVES, phose names were introduced by their father, age of 190 feet and considerable Mrs. H. K, EvcrsuU entertained the holidays. son avenue is occulped by public depth. It was formerly the home Andy Concelmo, and busy staff himself a Naval veteran of War I. buildings such as the Town Hall, at East.. Haven.. Cleaners., greeted members of her Sunday School Members of the committee ap of Capt. Brown who was the head class at the parsonage. These changes point up to new departures in the organizatioji, peared before the Board of Finance the Fire House and Hagaman close to 500 people of community at no doubt. Tlie Harry R. Bartlett post has a record'of service in of the F. F. Brown oyster company Carl Holbrook a student at Tufts at their meeting this week to ask I Memorial Library. in Fair Haven. "open house" marking official open this community which is equalled by few American Legion Posts ing of new plant Monday college was at the home of his in the state. It has its ovra building, a very attractive and well parfents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vf. laid out club house, which stands as a memorial to the heroes of Mrs. James V. Barclay urges' Holbrook In Thompson avenue. War I. Untiuestiouably, with its larger membership and its exten sion of club privileges to service women, Harry R. Bartlett post is New Business Group Fills Need due for even greater things in the years to come. We do not know what the plans are in East Haven, but we Aims Of New Association Are tlon. Organization Promises To Be i.^1 notice that in some other towns moves are being made to recognize Set Forth In By-Laws Adopted The membership fee is $2 pay come Important Adjutiot To the new elements in the posts byohanging the post names. "We read Last Week. in last week's Shore Line Times for instance that Darrow post of able on admission and the annual East Haven Life Guilford has before it a. resolution, to be voted on in February, to The by-law of the newly or dues are set at $8. change the post name to Darrow-Hebuzzini Post. The present name ganized East Haven Business as Officers, to be elected at tho next tlon and Installation, new business, honors Guilford's first servicemen kiUed in AVorld War I, The new sociation adopted at a meeting meeting, Monday, Dec. 10 at 8 P. M. adjournment. name will honor the first Guilford man killed in War II. Proxies Nov. 26, reveal as Its objectives: 1, in the Town Hall, will consist of a The absence of a director or com will be sent all members so they can vote on this important decision. to develop a closer relationship be President, Vice President, Secre mittee members from three con It seems to be a good idea. tween all business people, includ tary Treasurer, and a Board of Di secutive meeting of the Board or ing professional people, and the rectors of live members. Officers committee, shall unless excused, be community, 2, to promote and elected at this time will hold, office equivalent to a resignation. protect the interests and welfare untill the second Monday in Janu It Is provided that the by-laws <• WHY YOUR PAPER WAS LATE of its members and the community, ary, 1947. Thereafter all officers may be amended by a majority of Three times last Thursday night our car declined to climb the 3, to eliminate unfair and unlawful will be elected by secret ballot at the members voting at any meeting slush-packed Branford Hill- and twice we turned back to Plant's trade practices, and, to regulate the annuar meeting and hold of provided that notice.of such am Corner for a new start. Then, on our third attempt, along came sollcltaions for funds from its fice for. one year. The Board of endment bp given in the call for membership; Directors will have power to fill that moetlng., trucks of the State Highway Department to ''sand" us over the top. vacancies. But we missed Post Oifiee closing time by twenty minutes. Our car MerabcrsLIp All money paid to the organiza was loaded with papers for Friday delivery. Membership is open to any In Meeting MontlUey tion shall be placed in a general Next morning conditions were even worse, and by the time we dlvlduel of lawful age representing The Regular meetings will be fund or acount except that money shovelled out our driveway and had navigated the snowy streets to a place of business or profession held on the second Monday of subscribed or contributed for some the Center, we had missed the carriers, who start out at 7 o'clock, within the corporate limits of East each month at such hour and place specific purpose shall be placed In Haven. Applications for member as the Bood of Directors shall hy another twenty minutes. And that friends is why your papers a separated fund or account for SPACE SPONSORED BY were late last week. ship have been mailed out by Harry elect. Special meetings may be siJeciflc purpose. No obligation or Such a condition was beyond our control, but we apologize Falkoff, the temporary secretary to called by the Board of Directors expense shall be Incurred and no nevertheless, and hope that we will be more fortunate wlien the all business and professional people at the request of 15 members. money shall be appropriated or paid next snowstoi'm arrives on our "mailinf; night," in the town and already member The order of business will be as out of any fund or account, except And speaking of .snowstorms, some of the old-timers tell us that ship applications are being received follows: Call to order, reading of as approved by the Board of Direc the number o£f snowfalls can be predicted lofor a givegiveijn. wintewiiiter byhy In large number. Sal Brancaccio minutes, report of Board of Direc tors. Mfg. Co. the date of the first snow. This year it was November 29. .We hope of the East Haven Dinner had the tors and officers, report of com The list' of those who have li^dl- the old-timers are wrong. Twenty-nine snowstroms this winter distinction of being the first bu.s- mittees, unfinished business, com- catcd their Intention of becoming wouid he just a little too much. Iness man to send in his appllca- munlcations, general business, clec-members Is given on another page
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Thursday, December 6. 1045 Thursday. December 6, 1D45 THE BRANFORD REVIBW,> EAST HAVEN NEWS -'-'- PAGE THREE THE BBANFORD REVIEW'• EAST HAVEN NEWS yAOE TWO for 1948 were also given. ones and will lociate In Norfolk, Va, The oldest type of material for street has received word, of- the One of the ilttteresting features muiilty Christmas tree on the Capt. Clare To.Get his wife's former home. projection consists of slides loiur by Many Attend ot the day was the demonstration Oreen tills yekr. safe arrlvel of her ion Alden Zoning Chairman town topics Dlonj In China.' Alden U In the Discharge Dec. 20 Jour inches. Because of their bulk »» ot the new cleaning machinery by Alec Dorans have moved from United Slates Marines,.' and expense these have been re "Open House Mrs, McDermott who- Came from Main Street (mirlit to look pretty Fined For Illegal By aupt..of Schools Garvin, head of the Science depart Rhode Island for the manufac liife when OKrlitnuU. .4ec|OTatlo>u 100 French avenue to their new placed by slides two by" two Inches, home at 03 Martin road. To Mrs. C. D. Arthur we extend Writes On HousingCapt . Joseph F. Clare of.the U. B. William E. Gilll.s 1 ment, has charge ot the program eltchcr in black and white or In Well folks Christmas thnc is right Approximately five hundred men turers. -.1 i are in place and liKhtcd. We arc Army visited 'his aunt Miss Gene around the corner and It looks like and women attended the official thanks for batch of old newspaper Use Of Firearms •In ordwto make proper use of and Is assisted by Mrs. Ewanuff an color. Film strips have such pic still hopiiifr there may be a icom- James Glynn homo from. V. S, Bays- Pnesont Rcstriotlons Func-Loyje ^^ permit Its u.se as a two Stow on Monday. He has been in East Haven is goiSg to enter right apcnli\g, public Inspection and "QRAMP" REMA BKTtEK ' dippings telling of East Haven as audio-visual aids it is necessary to elementary school teacher who de tures printed on film and are Army after three and a bait years It .used to be. "Old Thner", to tionlng Well And Subject To | family dwelling. After a public the service live years and three hearty Into the Yuletldo spirit this "open house" ot the new 3-way Friends will be pleased' to know service that took tilm Inlo UirllUng Judge Arthur Connor In the votes part of her tliTie to giving -f U n
'%Tr''- '^'^•x'-'f^'^rr IV' -f .5i PAGE FIVE "1 THE BRANFORD.UPVIEW • EAST HAVEN MEWS Tinirflflav. December 6, 1945 Tluu-sday, Dcccmhcr B, 1945 cniusT EPiscoi^Ali CnuBCU THE BRADFORD EEVHiW • EAST HAVEN NEWS STONE CHURCH NOTES Sunday. December 0, Second In Advent. . • ' i PAOB FOim Colder weather—please olter^ a S\. THIS IS STATION • j/ ride In your ear to thofec atfendUig Fim Fighting Used 8:00 a. iti. Holy Communion. eymnaslums, and these are used our services. Let's keep coming to B:SO a. n\, Church School. jcomparatlvely little thcoiighout the East Haven Business FAIRMQUNT church. If- persons can attend 11:00 a.in. Morning Prayer and Ser As Mr. Brinley Sees It year, they can be hired by res from New Haven, Morris Cove and To Be Everyone's Job mon, the Rector, ponsible people, whO' win sponser ^T-I-P-S;:; MomauguUi, those near the center 0:00 p. ni. Fireside Fellowship will or chaperone Individual groups, Association Sponsors The Church and Sunday school can attend to. fire standings wider the capable meet in the Church Hall tor a among the young fry. Every time and the price Involved .Is very lit The • annual Chrlstman Fair of THE THRIFT SYSTEM Old Timer Recalls Early Days "Dagwood" supper, . In keeping Mvlth the heading, tle. Wliy doesn't the Republican the ladles of St. Andrew's drew a will hold a Church Nl'ght Christ Receptionists this Sunday will be direction of our present tire ohlef, which Editor Stevens gives my arI have to use pressrc and enforce mas Party In the church Friday ^naoxDCASTma INTERESTINO FBMJSIME Tories Mrs. Walter Githens and Mrs, Of Battling- Fires • Wlic" Krncsl Hanson. Special speaker after supper will ^A the rules of our own group, (for Party, the Democratic Party, the Abel Jacocks—Capitol Theatre, 271 lurgc crowd to the chapel this Volunteers Were Plentiful ticles, I want to express my opin I American Legion ,the Klwanls ,the The following \\pt as of Novem evening, Dec. 21 and committees are TIMEI.VTIP8 .r—*.-*.i.rM-—..^-t.A.itT^-^'A**'*" »-^-*-*-^ ' * jf ** . % i .^^g-.^—1-1.-- .••• I *v. •;: IC.. „^^ .«w«WK'KM*ia) ^^^^m^^-^*^ --i^^Crf"- pxoKMvnr Tliuraday, December G, 1945 Thursday, necember 0.19^5 . to buy more E bonds It Brantord [by water,"- TH6 BRANI'ORD REVIEW . The is to corhc anywhere near Its BiU Ahem has a grand idea tor :E>AdE SIX quota. Yes, indeed W.- F. taught IciirislMBS Carols 'along ' 'Mam Among the many to receive dIs-1 Brantord, Connecticut, was among BUSINESS Street Hear tell that preview of charge are Joseph Donadlo, Hobart the first 1,000 Soldiers in the oc- Pine Orchard me more about* bai>klng that af Branford Review ternoon than I had ever even 'Tlve Bells Of' St. Mary's brought DIRECTORY (Established 1828) KdfelH BRANPORD I SHORT BEACH V^lGRANITE BAY |Tenoske, Leonard- Tamsin, Clinton cupatlon forces In Austria to en Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Doane wiU heard of • before. Tlie- directors down the house.,.,.,..All Qod's chll- Russell, Joseph Mcgaro and Step list in the' Regular Army. His en and Were not thferc but U they want to lun con have sliocs riow-lt they Frank Dendas Is recovering from sail December 7 on the Royal have the ,p^lce.,.;.,..It's going to be sas hen Krcwsky. . ' listment, effective November 8, Why not have your typewriter and stop at rhy place of business some •|BS^ his recent Illness. Adding machine equljiment placed Netherlands ship, Cottica, lor Trin Christmas before you know It.,.,..!, ST. EUZABEl'H'.S H. C. CHURCH Women'.s Club will meet ut the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Redmond Sgt, Stanley Bogacki, son of Mrs, 1945, for one year'. idad. From tliere they will fly to East Haven News day I'll be glad to answer any ot Scsvlccs In the chiiiichcs on Sun Healtli Nursing A.'isoclatlon held a Dramatic Club. In first class condition? Our luliy their questions. Storm of late haye talrly wrapped monthly meeting on Tuesday night Pastor, Rev. William O'Brien have moved to the Agawan cottage. Veronica Bogacki, Alps Road, re His organization, the 42nd In ' equipped service department will Barbados where they will spend PixblisheA Svery Thursday themselves around' tlie Monto'vVlse day will be: Curates, Rev. Joseph Buckley One ol the scout houses In Main .'sireet, Mr .and Mrs. Lorln mains on'Two Jlma;' the winter. MEYER LESHINE Tl»cy do say we may expect good Mosnlng Worship at-Jl o'clolk at at the Alwatcr Memorial Library. Hollywood has been moved from fantry Regiment, 42nd "Rainbow" do this work promptly and etllcl- Christmas trees this year.,.,....It you Hotel land.., In tlib olden days a Mrs. Paul Porter, presided. Rev. William Myers Paradise' will occupy their house. 'Unlti^Ullimad StateOl-iiuus Forceruiutjos Iilnl ,iivi.>.nAustriwa -,-- ." - _ , ently and furnish, wiUio'ut charge, Lieut. Frederick 'V. Khnbali re PuiVsher child's simple dress, by actual the Congregational Churlh, Rev. Sunday Mas,s at 10 o'clock Its tormer site to be Joined to a William Altmannsbcrger has re Private First Class Luke R. Bow- .Division, at Bruck, Austr a, is part turned to his home here on Mon AUCE T. PETERSON- wont to Uye up to liie youngsters R6ger Cummlngs, ' Pastor, Mrs. Tech Sgt. Paul Mullen returned .second house which will eventually of Mrs. Margaret of General Mark W. Clark's United loan machines. Chrlstm.as ' iexpcctlons " there arc count, had 397,(100 stitches, stitches SHOP AT from overseas on Sunday atlc); five ceived his dtscharge. ma'n, Jr., son EELIANOE TYPEWRITER CO. day after spending twenty months Editor, Branford Recleio made by hand.,.,...,]^ances Elweli Douglas B. Holablrd, organist and UNION CHURCH become scouting-hcadqua:tcrs.- Bowman, .140 .Monlowe.se, street. States .Forces In Avatrla.,, ., .,. In E.T.O. Lieut. Kimball is on ter such juvenile books to buy as; "and yeara and'four months of service. Rev. J. Edward Newton ot ,WeBtvlllc Plans for a ChrlstrtiaS party will C, B. QUY, Mgr. Telephone Branford 400 listed lor Torch Houfir Society 'at choir director; ' La.st Wednesday evening ot the be made Monday evening at a minal leave from the army. , PAUL H. STEVENS lhen"-Aiexan.dcr 'Von' fiensselear, He, was stationed on Guam where Pastor . home of Mr. and Mrs; SiftJnk Seller Telephone 1-2738 printed Iri'aceordlbh lashlbni "The Yale University .Miss' Olive Sondergaard's 'Holy Eurharlst will bo celebratcr iho Hew with a B29i He is now liv 'n^eeimg" ofT'G^anltT Bay • A. ^M^m^^m^M^^^^^^^m^ 109^ Crcira. Street New Haven Mrs. Hoyt Ford, the former Miss Editor, E • x.% n -m rij~n».-npV-^"*"r*'-f"' * ^.y ^ttMf-•^•^^•^fi'*^^^f^ »'«...«U.»^i-V<''^W ''fPsS'i'^K-t^,^ •jr.'•a-'tj;?. ^ ^ =" rh- •- -1,1,*.-,•%.--, " ^' "! CT. PAGE EIGHT THE BRADFORD BEVtEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS Tlmrsday, December 6, 1946 BIRTHDAYS Lt. W. R. Carlson Dolores Altmanrisbergcr, Dec. 4. \] Garden Notes Joseph Morawskl, December 5. •1, i Released From Elizabeth'.Terhune.JJecember 13. ; \ EEAD WEEKLY BY THE OOmPtETE COVERAGE OF Spontored by Branford Onrden Club War Services Louise Haddock, Deg&iber 1 . i i Mrs. M. D. Stanley, Correspondent MAJORITY OP FAOTLIES NEy/ HAVEN BAST t NORMAN COLBURN > Lt. (Jg) W. Richard Carlson, Jr., GIVE HER A OP A BUSY TOWN SHORE OOMMUNITIES It was wlntef; the night was.belong with every gardeners equip U. S. Maritime Service, of Lan- WAS AT OMINATQ ( very dark; the air cxtradlnary clear jmcnt, phiers Cove, Branford Connecticut and cold, and sweet with the purity Birds on battlefield are less upset has now received his certificate of Norman R.' Colburn, seaman, RING b>* shell lire then men. llrst class, 5 Highland ave., Bran- Combined With The Branford Review ol forests From a good way helow, release from the Merchant Marine, Cu.'- common goldenrod In. a lord. Conn., saw the Stars and FOR CHRISTMAS the river was to be heard contend and has returned to his home In Stripes raised over ominato, slightly improved from is a choice Brantord. Lt. Carlson served lor VOL. n—NO. 13 East Haven, Oonnooticut, Thursday, Dccomhor 13, 1945 Two Dollars Per Year Ing with loo and boulders; a Japan, while serving aboard the "* I English garden flower known as over threo years with the. Mer \ lights, scattered unevenly among seaplane tender USslfrangier of "Solidags". chant Marine-Maritime Service Pearl Harbor,and one "ol the first the darkness, but so far,away Vis Paint made for the purpose and and has touched at maiiy lamiiiar to open lire on Jap aircraft during not to lesson the sense of Isolation, ablamall of garden suppley European ports' -ranging from the sneak attack. ' ' Robert Louis Stevenson stores Is usually the best kind to Scanion And Whelan Christmas Season This Year Finds Murmansk, Northern , .laussia, to The Tangier, participant in the Mrs. A. Perry Tucker, Chairman applcy to wounds on trees, whether Alexandria, Egypt. ' ttis voyages STRICTLY LOCAL Admiralty Islands, Now Gilinea, Sondergaard ol Civic and Eoadslde Committee made by the pruning saw or by (ook him several tinies to United AllOAKD UKSTKOYER makes the follow.lng announcement Morotai and Philippine:, campaigns, some breakage.' All exposed wood Kingdom ports, while serving as tended planes of .. plack Cat Anthony 'Vukslnlc, 19, .seaman, . Head Business Ass'n Local Stores Doing A Large Business The Garden Club wishes to remind areas 2 Inches or more in diameter Staff, offlper (Purser) aboard 250 MAIN STREET BRANFORD PREVUES, VIEWS AND REVIEWS the people of Brantord and vicinity squadrons which in the Philippines first class, USNR, 19 Ru.sscl ^street, should be fully coated.' vessois operated by. The American and Morotai alone saiilc or knocked Brantord, Conn, He is serving Elected President And Vice Pres Decorated And Illuininated Main Street Adda Much To Qay Holiday Woman hi your life. Just pause a that this Is the Christmas wo have Tulips, in the morth cajv be plan Export Linos Inc., of Ne'w 'York. BY PAUL H. STEVENS tew mlnnutcs before tlie delightful been walthig lor the first Christ out 116,000 tons Of Jdp ssipping aboard the destroyer escort, USS ident Rcspeotively. At Organi Spirit—Merchants' Window Displays Create Colorful Sotting ted as late as the ground Is suf It was While in the United King and damaged another 56,600 tons. PARKS, which has returned to the zation Meeting—Fifty Mem display hi the Flora Sherman's mas alter ,peaoe-tho first Christ ficiently frost-free to permit digg dom, that Lt. Carlson met his wife, Shop. The windows are really mas most of our boys are home, so Her occupation Job, aside from states. He wears the American bers Enrolled. Mother and Dad, warm coats, ing, Many a splendcd May display the former Norah Reay Boyd, of Theater ribbon ,the Aslatlc-Pacifll OFFICERS WELL CHOSEN- Only nine more shopping days something I Soft blouses, dainty let's all go out to make It a bigger has followed a December Planting. routtno plane tending, is to carry DIAMONDS, •WATCHES, before Chrlstmna. How many ot us woollo hnts and swcater.i, mittens Belfast, Ireland. She arrived in mall, make weather observations, Theater ribbon with one star and We believe the new ]5nst, lliivi-n Business Assooiiilion liiis cliosou James J. Scanion ot Scanion & for small hands, stout shoes Just liankles, costume Jewelry In sots In and bettor Christmas, and most o( this country In March of this year read that statement with dreaded single pieces, rings, earrings, big all B Joyous Chrlst.mas. The Club Many ol oiir woodland and field and serve as the Fleet Post Olllce the Philippine Liberation Ribbon RINGS, wisely and well in tin; ai'lcction ol' tlio officers who will guide the Pagnam was elected president, and made for active, young feet. Gay mosses are excellent material for after flying over the southern for northern Honshu. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. An intaut orgnn,iziitiou througli the trials, tribululions unci • successes George Wlvelan ot the Whelan dl.smay. Where, oh where have all pins, braclots, in silver or goUl bo' urges everyone to decorate their pin sets, pearls, expansion our good resolutions gone—you plaid skirts, solt wool sweaters, and doorways and yards to make this winter time terrariums. They can be route via American Export Airlines. thony Vuksinic. of its first year. Willi the luimiimtiug committee presenting a slate Service Station, was elected vice scarfs that would thrill Iccn-ogq powled or taallorcd. Certainly a president, at the meeting ot the know, the ones we made ntter last window to catch any femlnlno eve. ' Christmas one to remember. gathered up and as a rule will re Lt. Carlson was on leave at the Cpl. Howard J. Jasperson, 40 Sil watch l)nndH, fiincy Cliinii wliich included three enntlidates for oacli ofCicc, pieltod only after girl. '^ main in good condition for several time, and they were married in a Pfo. Walter Zurasky, 94 Main newly organized East , Haven year's orge ot last minute shopp In Marcclle's Sliop window Is a The Study aroup will meet ver street is listed as one of those street Is on his way home from the the full pro.spcctive inembqrsliip had been consulted by niail, a fair Business association Monday night Coofcics Qtilo'ro weeks in these little glass nouses. home ceremony at Branford. • men on the 43d division roster, now open and dcmooratie selection of oificers was made possible. ing? We vowed, come January, we tiered iiyramid supporting gltt Friday December 7th. at 10:30 A. M. Lt. Carlson leaves the Merchant South Pacific. in the Town Hall. An even 50 mem would start 'our next season's Then comes Wolfe's Quality Food sugestlons.ot nail polish, perfumes,, at the Academy to make their own Our members, Mrs. Samuel home. This winged victory dlvi • In the choice of president, the now business group picked a bers signed for membership before Shop. It there Isn't at least one Doane, Mrs. 'Williams H. Roberts Marine under the new plan which sion received its nickname during general. Major General Leonard P, Christmas shopping and have all powders, lotions, and soaps, -all Christmas decorations. Members has Just been announced by the newcomer in East Haveii, James J; Seanlon, wlio recently entered and at the meeting, and other pros our gifts betore October Ist. We'd hole worn In tiie plate glass win beautifully boxed • and • ready for win bring greens, wh:e, scissors ccl. and Mrs. Robert Booth (a former the campaigns of Luzon, formed Wing, and the ultimate goal ol the] business, nn Main street, llr. Scimlon, a former business man in pective members ^ have already dow, by young noses coming In member) leave on Friday to spend War Shlppbig Administration and from the name of. its commandingiimit in this war. /I learned our lesson 1 You wouldn't wrapping. Then right down in and box lunch. Coffee will be' the Selective Service system. Mer Merideu, is an expresident o fthe Connecticut Automotive associa signified their intentions of join catch us bucking a milling crowd of dloso contact with it, beloro Xmns, front of the pyramid Is n Crcsho' as I ) served. Committee In charge Mrs. the winter at Barbados Island, tion, and we believe, well (piulified to liead our new association here. ing. I'll miss my guess. Such a display West Indies. chant Mariners with over thirty determined women gctl,lng crushed lovely an'orrangcmcnt as you will John. H. Birch Oharhnan, Mrs. two, months of substantially con- The vice president, George AVholnn, also lias high qualifications Kerry Falkoft, public accountant, Into the rear corner of on elevator of frosted cookies In all shapes and find anywhere. The cattle shed, the Winchester Bennett Mrs. R. Earl Last week I received a delightful as a business man and as aii executive. He has grown up in Bast gay ooloVs. Stars, bells, and Santas, note from Mrs. Stone fom New tinuous service are now eligible who has been serving as temporiiry carriage, (ind having to make two manger, and the traditional sym Beers, Mrs. Arthur Ailing, Mrs. Haven, lias breadth of vision, and sees the possibilities of the trips from basement to top floor and IWo gingerbread boysl I AH Charles E. Smith, Mrs. S. A. Grsl- Mexico asking me to let her have u for release, and , even through secretary was elected secretary, and bols are there. It Is truly beautiful. under twenty-six, and having been eoinmuuity. Flora Sherman was elected trea before v/e could get out at our de this ooinblncd with the delicl At The Gift Shop,you will see a wold and Miss Madolln Zacher. bit of the Qaden Column. Jamds J. Scnnlon ous aromas which escape every : . U\ I quote from her letter serving in a civilian .capacity dur «rM SUPER-mCK TAKE-OFF The secretary, Harry PnlkofI, a public aoeountant., has proven surer. sired.stop, Never again would we window devoted to, -the task ot A quaint mistletoe ball Is made placing ot signs at either end of have our ribs brushed and our feet time the door is open, make bringing joy to the hearts ot the "Today I received a le(,ter from ing the war, they are exempt from himself to be. a live-wire in the preliminary organization of tlie as Seven members were elected to Wolfe's a must; on your shopping by sticking some short evergreen draft Into the armed forces. Lt. sociation and we believe few other men in town are more partic the Board ol Directors. They are the Parkway directing transients to trampled to an aching pulp trying pretccn set. Cuddloy dolls and twigs a few sprays of holly, and Ruth Beers tolling me about the the to,wn's business center. The re- tour. study group meeting at her house Carlson expressed gratitude for ularly suited for the exacting tasks of this key position upon wliich Brent Barker of the East Haven to got on to a street car or bus; animals, paper dolls, coloring a quanlty of mistletoe all apple, the' announcement ol this agree FOR PtANES... so much.of the future success of the association Avill depend. Flora Hardware Store, Fred Wolfe jr.' of part or the Christmas decorations getting our eyes put out with sled At the East Haven 5 and 10 Cent books, and crayons. Story books '. so that the surface Is entirely enclosing the combination letter committee was" accepted. Tliree from all who were there. It touches ment between the WSA and selec Shennan, as treasurer, adds the necessary feminine touch to this Wolfe's Quality Food Shop, Martin runners and our hats knock^ed oH Store >ve see a wealth ot desirable and games, wooden and plastic coVered. Trim so that the ball Is tive service as he said "It now new group which includes business and professional women as well Olson, builder, Atty. Thomas F. business men. who have recently by skis—all carried by just as tired,' Items, from toys, dolls, jiooks and toys. In fact tho whole display Just perfectly round, tie with a bright me deeply and makes mo very returned from the armed forces happy to know.you all thought ol provides an equitable adjustment as men in its growing membership. As the holder of the piiise- Rellly, Meyer Leyine, of Meyer's just as- determined, and just as games for the youngsters, to . all lures you on to visit the shop and red ribbon, and suspend from a Variety store, Augustine Meilllo, ot were welcomed.: Patsy Massata of wounded person ns ourselvcsl No- manner ot merchandise tor the doorway or chandelier. me that day. I wish 1 could write Ibr release ol men who, in the strings Mrs. Sherman is an ideal choice. see what wonders await you on tho merchant service, albeit in o Angle's Garage, and Eric Curry of the Central Cleaners, John Morgan we swore never'again! "ifot here wo home all ot which make very inside. Wliat ardent gardener would not to all of you, but I cannot so take The Board oE Directors, wlio under the by-liiM's, will have much civilian capacity, have also'served to do with the shnpiug of policies and pointing tho.dircetioiis the The East Haven Radio Co. printer, and '.Thomas Pagnfim of are confronted with the unbeliev desirable Christmas presents. . take as a Christmas gift a super this opportunity to heartily thank Scanion and. Pagnam. . At Webbs store another nice as all and wish you were here to en- their country during wartime. It is association will take, was chosen 'from a field of some 20 or more It- was also voted to Incorporate able statement, "Only nine more The Mary Thorese Beauty Salon sortment ot gifts is to bo seen -^ special longed for plant, that he a system lor which I have cam the new association. A committee The next meeting will be held the shopping days betore Christmas" has attractive Christmassy window would not be extravogcnt to buy Joy this wonderful sunshine deep candidates. The Board is a representative one and seems Avisely A Utile further down Main street, paigned during the last two chosen. All of the members are leading incinbers of businesses and was authorized to look Into the'second Mondaydn Janua;:y. Well folks it you too are in,this display and Inside there Is an as opposite the Town Green we come for himself? A tree Peony, special blue cloudless sky, clear dry air and sortment ot beauty aides which our Organ Mountains that change months in order that those ol us professions, and men whoso decisions carry weight. plight. Don't dosparb, don't give up, to Tommy's Furniture Store with ' special rose, or tuberous begonia there Is,hope yet tor us.„ Do you make desirable gilts. ' collection delivered at planting in color all day.' • in the Merchant Marine would not Wo believe the association is off to a good start and we say Its displayed stock of toys ot oil time would make a gift long to be I am sure wo would have liked to be faced wltli further draft into Good Luck. Fund Growing Vandals Turn know that we can do much of our in fact all ot the window dis kinds and furniture which will remembered Also Include several spend d few days of last week 'with the armed services alter wartime Christmas shopping right in our plays along the Main stem whether please the ciders. experience at sea." home town? Well we can—and you t^hose ot rherchants or those ot the Out West Main street the amaryllls bulbs among your Clirlst- Mrs. Stone, at least. HATS OFF TO EOTARY Attention To mas gilts. You can get the giant Concerning his present and For Legless win Ilnd that the clerks are not service people are this year rollec- Woman's Shop carries on tho ITulo- Jumbo exhibition, bulb for $1.60 future plans, Lt. Carlson indicated Rev. "Bill" West and liis Oommunity Service Committee of the only wlllUig to serve you but tlng the yuletlde spirit \ylth color tide spirit with a tine display ' of AWAITS ASSIGNMENT anxious to please you too. There Is each Others more choic* In color Ensign Alvin Lawrence, USNB, that he expects to continue on; the Bast Haven Rotary Chib deserve a lot of,credit for the plans they War Veteran OldGemetery ful decorations. •'.'; \ undergarments and'. st>oclaltles as are $3.00. radio Held (at WEU, New Hftyen) are making to-bring a Merry Christmas to llie kids of the town of no transportation hazzard and the The wlnddw of the Welwovtl), 10c well as yari> and knitting supplies, South Montowese street is in Cali The appeal made last week in the Thirty-Eight.Monuments Of Ear store windows are attractively ar- fornia waiting assignment lor fur- whore he is a stafl announcer.,Ho of all ages. Acco'rding to the information we received this to a $l;00 stflre have displayed a 1 At Moyei; ^ubov's there are many Another gift suggestion is a Soil and his wife will live at Lanphlers columns ot THE NEWS for^a com- ly. Settlers ypset And Broken' ri^ed_In their ,.OhrU|^majj;^best;:,|Qj;, i>?ia6 ,'=1 vailetyldff ^^^^^ hard 'IVget U"e"ins''nbl""u!iUally Test Kit these useful Instrument thor duty. week, the Rotary committee is planning lo put on again this year, munltyr Tgpeinbranco - a t rCliristinaii* '.• - ^liigdme Be^liil Repair. '-•''" Cove, in Brantord. . but.on a much Jargcr seale,-the Chvihlmas party staged -last -year 'tl5b''enJffymcrnrof'uIi.Z^' "-•'"-"" " selections. Pyex Baking dishes, found; Off Main alroob the'-groen-' During his wartime Service .In time for East Haven's war veteran, Visiting the Stores ' • writing . paper, manicure sets, houses, J. A. Long Co. In Dodge with so'much suocess on the grounds of llic homo of Mr. and Mrs. who lost both legs in action in the Unknown persons raided the Old the Morchaiit Marine, Lt. Carlson Louis Bocheleau at thp end of the Bus Line on Sallonstall Parkway. Cemetery opposite the Town Green Meyer's at Main and Elm streets games, and toys in a wide range of avenue and Vorgnson's on the was torpedoed once, in;,, the European area, met wltli a very has attractive window display and price and dislgn. Parkway have flowers and potted 'i This ought to be one of the town's pleasant Christmas features this generous response from- our towns Friday night and pushed over a Mediterranean area. He is entitled year. " ' . ^ total of 38 tombstones and monu inside are counters and shelves At The Drugstores plants of all kinds, ' people. Frank Messina ot Frank's heaped up and overflowing with to wear the Atlantic and Mediter Many^ many pounds of candy, ooolcies and other good things ments, breaking some of these In Hoicombe's Drug Co. windows This obout finished our grand ranean War Zone Bars and; the Barber Shop In Main street who all manner of holiday mbrchandiso, are being tucked into eellapliane 'bags and a' real live Santa Claus with Sup. 'WilUam E. Fagerstrom to two pieces, and at least one in are filled with gift sugostlons; tour ot Main St. As you turn and "Me...rm Staying J Merchant Marine ciombat Bar-with to three pieces. all the way from boxed candy to cosmetics,and toilet articles, sta look back up the old street you see I' will be on hand the niglit before Christmas to see tliat tiiesc bags ot the High school, are in charge of stuffed toys tor the kiddles. star, indicating loss ol ship due to are passed out to the young fry. Santa will take his place beside the the special fund raising campaign, Most of the tombstones and tionary and perfumes. tho fine deooratlotis ot groenery- ^^j-\ enemy action. ; . chimney on the roof of the Rochelcau home where he can be seen report, that many large and small monuments damaged were those Windows of the East Haven Hard Metcalt's windows are literally and ropes and colored electric in admiration and awe by the little ones. Then he will desecnd and donations are being received. The of early Inhabitants ol East Haven, war Store have displays of toys, bulging with articles. Just certain lights which line business scctlbn in the Army! m of town. It looks like Christmas I the fun will start. An organ will set up on the lawn and some of appeal that this East Haven boy, during the period of the early dolls' furniture, and carriages. to tempt shoppers ot all ages. All who gave so much, be given a nineteenth century. The stones Blocks, wooden trains, and trucks, displayed to advantage and Inter- again. Wo have missed the bright Navy Veterans the carolsinging groups will be on hand to lead in the singing of lights and gay trimmings these Christmas carols. The Salvation Army Band, so we are informed, priority on our Christinas "giving were largely o£ the white ' sand small choirs, (Just like Dad's) spursed with artificial snow, big lists" has been well received. stone In style at that time, and be books, games, guns, and all sorts of red polnsettas and Christmassy past four years and with millions WERE ARE PUNTY V^ Returning Home will- come out from New Haven and take part, and there will' lie of othejs all over tho world; we will quite a few other features. ing erected as thin slabs are not things to delight the young fry. boxes. Frank Catalana, is 19 years old, easllly repaired. say with a lighter hbart, and more OF REASONS . . . ^B Moving next door to the East Now comes a hint to the male Fred L. D'OnoJrlo, SF2c, USNR, Rotary Club has chalked up many commnuily service effoi-ts .in and while attending the East Haven Haven Department Storp the win cheerful .iplrlt. Merry Christmas to the past aiid o fthese the forthcoming Cliristmas Santa Claus Party High school iwas an outstanding The worst damage was done in slioppers. It you really want to AND HERE THEY ARE i" % husband of Mrs . Katharine the section of the cemetery near dows are full ot sugcstlons. For make a lasting impression on The all. D'Onofrlo, of 39 Eogers St., and ought to be well up in first place. Afliairs such as this are something athclcte. He is now receiving treat the kids will remember as pleasures of clilldhood. They create the ment and Instruction in the big the River,street entrance. Clifford D. Doebriclc, S2c, USNB, A tew months ago vandals en son of Mrs. Laura A. Doebrlck, of Christmas spirit in a commiinity-wide way. A-ud so for this worthy Government Hospital In Atlantic Amerigo Club Will endeavor our hats are off to Kotary. City where those with one or botlj tered the Green Lawn Cemetery In 112 Montowese St. , Branfoid, Tyler street and did similar dam Nominate Officers Conn., are on'their way home, arms and legs lost ,in the war are I "Firstilkeop my present grade. "Any time atlcr 20 years I adjusting themselves to civilian age. The perpetrators of that out ' Tliot means a lot. 6 can retire at liiilf pay increas D'Onofrlo and Doebriclc ore among REPORT FROM THE HOME-TOWN rage are still unknown. At the regular meeting of the TOWN TOPICS ing year by year to tlirce.quurters 4,200 high-point Navy veterana life. Frank's home Is In the Foxon Amerigo Club to be held the last "By roenlisting for 3 years I Park section. On the same night the raid on. retirement pay after 30 years of whom the "Magic Carpet" Is bring ' We received a phone call one evening last week from one of the Old Cemetery took place, the Sunday ot the month In tho club 2 can pick my own bruncli of service. And the lime I've already baclc to the States aboard the our readers. He told us he had been writing a letter to friends ot Those who have not given are building in Hemingway avenue a service in llie Air, Ground or served in aclivc military or naval East Haven Garage In Main street U. s. S. Yorktown. j the family who had formerly resided in Kust Haven, folks, who al asked to do so now. Contributions was entered and considerable of special committee will be named to FROM OUR REPORTERS' NOTEBOOKS Service. Forces, and can go to any service counts toward my retire may be sent to Editor Stevens or nominate a slate ot officers to be, overseas tlieater I wish. ment time.' Added up~rcenlist' The U. S. S. Yorktown one' of though far away from here, were still hungry for news of this com-^ value taken. An attempt at burglary more than 250 carriers, battleships, munity. He said tliat as he was writing the letter the thought had to either M. Messina or Mr. Fager was also made at one of the dwell elected at the January meeting. ment seems pretly sound to nie.'" strom. ' 0 "I get ni'y muBtcring.oiit pay, cruisers, and attack transports In come to him that this far away family would undoubtedly enjoy ing houses In Park street facing the Anthony J. Ferralola, sr., or Christmas Lights on I time Service, who has been ship *• even tliough I'm rccnlisting. the Navy's famed "Magic Carpet" receiving THE NEWS each week. He wanted to' know wliat it ganizer ot the club, who has held Also, I get ISO a year reenllstmunt Town Green. ping out ot Texas and Southern fleet left Quam, November 1, and would cost to send the paper. , • Home Again the ^office ot president for the past Yulctidc spirit prevails along Ports expects to arrive in Boston, bonus for cacli year I've been in P. F. C. Roland Rockwell son ot Main Street. tlie Army. My dependents receive is sclyduled to arrived. In San We were glad to hear from this reader, and we were liiglily 27 months in the Signal Service in six 'years has declined to consider Mass., from Havana, Cuba, about JANUARY 31,1946 Mrs. Grace Rockwell of Laurel St. the European Area. His Badge with election to another term because ot f&mily allowances for tiie {nil term Francisco about December. 1. pleased-to give hiin the information that the cost of out of town Congratulations to merchants for December 20 to spend the holidays of my enlistnicnl. - And I'll Ije AN IMPORTANT DAT! Passengers will go directly to the subscriptions is the same as that to those locally. And the result lias returned home after- serving four battle stars. the press of other duties. with his parents in Blm street. He rOR MIN IN THI ARMY cooperation In bring Main street . eligible'for GI Bill of Rights bene Seperation Centers nearest their of our conversation on tlie teleplione was that this family who once illumination. writes he enjoys tho EAST HA'VBN fits wlicn I get pii^of the Army. homes to complete the formalities NEWS each week. There has been MEN how In Army who raanlUI lived here and participated actively in the affaairs of this commun of obtaining their discharge before ity, will from now on receive a weeky report from the Home-Town. considerable rough weather along "My food; clotlieS, quiirters; btforc Ftbruary t will b* rotn- "I'M FLYING HORSEPOWER"-the brilliant ney/ performance you get Don't fail to return money for 4 medical and dental care are ail lliftd In pnttnl grodc. M«n hon returning to civilian life. East Haven is the Home-Town to many others who are now liv Making Dolls A Pleasant Hobby Christmas seals ana help further the coast this season, he says. His supplied to nie.' And I can learn orably dlichorQad can rofntlil from New Mobilgas—result of the greatest gasoline development of ing far from otir comfortable little communitj'.' They are hungry the battle against Tuberculosis. ship ,the Esso Baltipiore ^111 go any of 20O Bkilla or trades in tim wlHiln 30 day* afttr dlicharga Pvt. Edward H. Mclver, 37 West for news of'what is going on. THE NEWSis not a large paper, but Into dry dock In Now Jersey for Army scliopls. « In grtid* ,h«ld,at tim* of dli-, End A\e., Branford, Conn. Is cur the war! . . . Socony-Vacuum's gigantic Catalytic Cracking program! Mrs. Jenkin Finds Work Fasoin,- • Has Real "Kna<;k" Have Won Prizes At Local Fairs Snow storn\ Monday brought badly needed repairs for'two weeks chorgt, provldid thoy r*«nll*l it does attempt to give a. weekly report of our town's ."doings", ating And Her Dolls Attract That she has a "Knack" for doll- And Were On ExJiibit Recent rently serving with the Hqs. 3978th in a friendly and somewhat informal manner. seasonable atmosphere and charm before proceeding to 'Venzuela. C "All o{ us vho are reenlisting bofer« Fibfuary 1, 1946. One week ago NEW MOBILGAS was in It's super power . . . resulting from the Much Favorable Attention. making Is evident to anyone who ly At Madison Square Garden QM Truck Company which is busily Boys, now returned from far-flung battle areas, toll us that ing setting for the coming holidays. " are going to have from 30 to troduced for the first time—and motorists same super fuel ingredients that have has seen the Interesting assortment Tho Korncr Klub will hdld a 90 days* iurloiigh at home witii You may onllil AT ANY TIME engaged In the task of preparing this little paper brought them the very breath ot Main street to , By Joiin Santord carfully to create real little mlna- lor 1V^, 2 or 3 ytar porlodt. soldiers for Immediate , return to got their -first chance to try FLYING made U. S. aviation gasolines the iinest in of dolls ot all kinds that adorn her Annual Christmas rush starting Christmas party this Sa.turda!y full pay i)nd our travel paid kodi cheer their liomesick hearts. Prom time to time we' hear from "Where did I ever get so many tures of doll art. niht in the Stone Oiiurch parish ways. And we'll liaVq 30 days' fur- (Orto-yflor onllitmonti for mon the .United States. !_ ' HORSEPOWER... the world—given U. S. warplanes a great home. at East Haven Fiost Office. Supt. now In Iho Army with at Uall former East Ha-veners who enjoy this weekly report from the Home- dolls? 'Why I make them myself." Hair Can Be Recurlcd Murphy remlruls all to do Uiclr house. The liarty will be at 7 iSO. Ipugli every year with pay. Tiie unit is one of several com •Today, thousands upon thousands wilt fighting edge! • Town. It has occurred to us there may be others. Hence we pass Travelling to Madison Square 6 monlhf of torvlco.) panies opratlng troni Camp Kan- NEW MOBILGAS is the only gasoline Yes, Its all true. Mi's. Warren Garden in New 'iTork the past fall A small blond bride In her col Christmas mailing early. ADOrnOMAL TO-WN TOPICS use no other gasoline! SsRT" The Flytna Hampowmr you along these few words which resulted^ from our telephone inqmry Jenkin of Estelle road, has made lection is complete in gown and ail ON PAGE 2 chrapara, outside Calcutta. This is that can give you FLYING HORSE gel from New Mobilgtu raiulfi from she exhibited her latest and most . For ]^LyiNG HORSEPOWER thrills one evening last week. ^ well over a hundred dolls, of all the details are there even to the We have begun to receive our MONTHLY ' the last overseas stop for men arid POWER—result of the world's greatest Ifie lams ingrei//enli ihaf gav* tk* unique dolls, at the Womeri's In PAY PER MONTH— every new; user With new flashing getaway, types and dlscrlptlons; It .is a loved dlminuative ring 'Upoii finger. The annual calender offerings from the Sforllag •ETIIIEMENT women of the India-Burma and luper/or Flghtinn Power fo our 100 District to assign 14 extra postal ternational Exposition. Her display INCOME AFTER: Burging: power, instant response to the Catalytic Cracki^ig Program! Fill up today! hobby, a pleasent occupation, which business folk, and real pretty are vj ENLISTED MJEN •oia ray China theaters, and it Is here that Ocfonft Aviation Gasolint. was a "hit" from the start ot the hair Is curled and may be recurled 20 Tears* 30 Taors' throttle at all speeds. SOCONY-VACUUM OIL COMPANY, INC. carriers and. three extra postal she has turned to profitable en some of them. Down Memory Lane In UiWim n F«4il, M|lii|, far Service Service much administrative processing Murphy Ready clerks to the East Haven office to show which draws together the when necessary. Miller Sergeint "*"'* deavor. . OMkM t i.,':...Y~A.r**^-f^j^y-^ ,?, :K\.>,.Ti V\Ji^>^'*-^-^- ' - 1 •' ,,•,;->,<•/'/*"•'' X- •'.1: