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THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANFORD, CONN., APRIL 10, 1041 I'age Eight THE HOME NEWSPAPER IS A TUE HOME TOWN PAPER \ Stony Creek j VITAL FORCE IN EVERY, TOWN A Recruit For Safety of Riverside News NORTH BRANFORD BRANFORD-NORTH BRANFORD PORTRAYING AS IT DOES By Jean Altermatt STONY CREEK—PINE ORCHARD LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT BEACH — INDIAN NECK April 1(1 and May 2. Mrs R. Earle Jean Marie Ablondi eelcbratcd FAMILIAR LANOUAGE UV liLKANOR I'OIJLTON CHURCHES PREPARE Beers Is captain of North Branfotd GRANNIS CORNER—MORRIS •^ ' .v>>.^ t- t. f-r" iiA\/r-k.i k.ir\A/c SPECIAL EASTER her birtliday by a parly given Sat­ COVE—EAST HAVEN urday night. AND EAST HAVEN NEWS A party was given on Tuesday CHURCH SERVICES iilsht for the children who were Mr, and Mrs Earl Colter wore surprised on Sunday by a gathering Miss Vera Hlnc of Milford was a Branford, Connecticut, Thursday, April 24, 1041 Price Five Cents members of the Junior Auxiliary. VOL. XIV—No. 3. and dinner party In honor of their week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Services In the local churches at thirtieth wedding anniversary. Tho I Earl Bcrger. The Ladles Auxiliary will meet at the Easter Season will bo; ftlvci.-ilde Hall on Thursday, April "bride and groom" wore presented Candle light Communion Service with flowers In honor of the oc­ Mr. and Mrs. Prank Bernard an­ 1 Vat 8:00 o'clock. The feature of Parent-Teacher Spurt In Spring Building at 'the Congregational Church on casion, a throe tier wedding cake, nounce the birth of a six" lb. boy Canvassers Tea Bonds, Stamps , the evening will be a fuod demon­ Blue, Gold Varsity Show \ Thursday evening at 7;30 o'clock. and may gifts of furniture and (Thomas Gerald) at 8 o'clock Mon­ stration. All members are urged lo Altar Service at Zlon Episcopal furnishings as well as personal day morning. Launches Drive Help Defense attend. Church at 11 o'clock on bood Fri­ gifts. SowoXTo Led By Factory Additions; day morning. Guests Included Mr, and Mrs, Norman Smalley was home from To Be Presented Tonight Mrs. Elmer Cass of Hilton Avenue 1 0 Raise IPOUUU \ The united States Defense Sav- Stations' of the Cross and Camp Devens for the week- end. Is recovering from her recent-Ill­ Jamieson and daughter, Evelyn of ing Bonds and Postal Saving Benediction of the Blessed Sacra­ Cohoes, N,Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ness. A meeting ot the captains and Stamps will be placed on sale In There were 00 present at the Many Houses In Process ment at 3 o'clock at St. Augustine's H. A.slolt, Nowburgh, N. Y.; Mr. and Dov/ey Thomas was home from R. C, Church on Good Friday after By Athletic Association solicitors of the Branford Visiting uio Branford, Conn.[Post Office at April meeting ot tho Short Beach The McDcrmolt home on the Mrs. James Williams and grand­ Fort Terry for the week,end. Parent-Teacher Association held noon. Confessions will be heard children, Margaret and Jlmmle of Nurse association drive was hold I ^^.^^ opening of busiricss on Thurs- river hps been torn down to make Monday evening In the school. after 2:30 and for a .short while Chester, Conn; Mr. and Mr.?. Burton Arthur Johnson Is homo from the ' • 1Frida Fridayy afternooafternoonn inin th thee Tabo Tabor r Lu-k^^LU' y j^^^^^ j^ ^,5 p^^t ^f the National way for the now bridge. Mrs. Victor Hutchinson an­ Atlantic Wire Co. And Nutmeg Crucible Steel Co. Build after the Benediction. Colter, Burton Colter Jr., Thomas t Haven High School Auditorium Will Be scene UI| theran church. . Rev. A. T. Berg-l ^^ ^^ make America Impregna hospital. East Haven High School Auditorium Will Be Scene Of i theran church.. Rev. A. T. Berg nounced that tho association would Early morning service at the Colter, M1.S3 Eunice Colter, Robert Additions — New Dwellings Favored Over Repair sponsor "Stops of Uncle Sam" to Congregational Church on Easter Colter Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brindley, Fourth Annual Show-Staged By Arthur Hoyt and ^^^^^^^Zi^Z^^nwelcome. Mrs. Norma n I'^Lamb.'b.eV. Lamb,'bio. _ •_ __ Work—Several Developments Now In Process Joe Loban Is in the hospital. be presented May 10 by tho Good Benk Statement morning at 7:30 o'clock. The Young Miss Ethel Brlndlo, Prank Haslett, president of the association talked. Postmaster Joseph H.iDrlscoll an­ Pidge Newton. "' " "" Fellowship Dramatic Club In Rlv- People's Society will bo In charge, Anthony Daly, Mr. find Mrs George Large fireproof structures have Mr. and Mrs. Herman Edwards on tho duties of the association | „(,un(,ed today that pian?. are nearly ei'slde Hall. Mrs. Charles Gaugglo REPORT OP CONDITION OP THEj Serving on a special comlttcc tor Lln.sley Natalie Colter, Earl Colter motored to Mystic, Sunday The fourth annual Blue and Gold and called attention to the large c(„„pioted tor this community, - , „„,,„,„ been added to two Branford tao- this service s Miss Ethel Maynard, Women Discuss torlse during tho past few weeks. BRANFORD TRUST COMPANY and Ralph Colter. Varsity Show will be given tonight Films On China of 13RANPORD, CONN., at the 'this service Is Miss Ethel Maynard, Miss Ann Orr spent the week end and Friday night in the East Ha­ rrthJ Thoora::^ c^mZ^!^'-^ -'«' '-^ousands of others '---^j^-Uerwore played by The larger being an addition to tho ?hUU e 11worl1 ^"^ « ooi.4.««—t the ,mirse s ot'today. , form coast to coast, to do its full]M,.s, Andrew Danlelson and Mrs. Atlantic Wire Co. Church Street cloto of business on the 4th day 1)lrd. in Stony Creek. ven High School Auditorium by the the work ot the nurses ot today Members of tho North Branford part at the opening bf ,lhe pavings' Ri'ohard Shannon, Present Bills and being located between the fac­ of April, 1041. An Easter breakfast will bo served athletic association. Will Be Shown with that of a number ot years Fife and Drum Corps and their program. It is expected that the Mrs. John Martin reported on tory proper and the railroad tracks. In the chapel at 8:15 o'clock wlthj Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson The entire production has been ago. ASSETS guests who attended the recent Selectmen and olhei! civic leaders legislation of Interest to tho as­ Tho other Is an Elm street ad­ the Y. P. S. In charge. Serving on' scholastic were here during the week end. staged by Arthur.Hoyt assisted by The speaker ot the- afternoon, In Legislature Loans and discounts $ 50,543,30 banquet in Milford -were Earl B. .,., ... Connor, vj.*mii;^,Litui, \jiiMiiiiioniijinji u.. will bo among the first purchasers sociation and Mrs. Stephen Wolfe dition to conform with the main tho committee will be Miss Vera standing. By enrolling in tlie league, she becomes Pidge Newton with music by Ed­ Sunday Night Mrs. Arthur Rlnden of New Haven, Wm UU UlllUllB WiO .„o„ t,>..^..„a^... SOCIUUUU i.llu ...... v,.-, .- U. s. Govornmont obllga- Colter, leader, Alexander Mc Motor VchiclcH, an oiillnisijistic cru.'iadGr for safety, building of the Nutmog Crucible Barker, Vincent Orlswold, Alfred j clij^ibic to compete for one of the 08 university Mrs. Anthony Cinquanta and ward Simoni and scenery by Bill of savings bonds and stamps here, ami Mrs. Robert Lockyer reported A legislative program was con­ tlon.% direct and fully is shown onrollinjj Anna Cl.iirc Pclcr.sen, 1(1, in the scholarships—40 for Rirls and 49 for hoys—olTercd former missionary to China de- Steel Co at Elm and Harbor I Kerman, Miss • Shirley Saunders, Bahnsen, Jr.; Mtes Eunice Colter, Ford Good Drivers Lenguo, which was organiicd by son returned home Tuesday. O'ConneU. Katherlne Minlter and "What is happening In China' The High, school' baMd will playlon the recent county council meot- ducted, Monday afternoon al tho guaranteed 51,975.00 Ralph Colter, Dominic Marrone, hy Jlr. Ford to winners of safe driving tests to bo o-conneu ±s.ainenne m.i..i,=x "..-, - ,, . , , scribed public health work In China Streets. Miss Shirley Harrlscfn, Miss |Mary Edscl Ford to promote .safe dnvinj!^ by the nation's hold in each state, with national linah ;it Dearborn, Merrllt Thompson have arranged >ill be the subject of three edu-I ^^^. ^^ „f 15 years. -The patrlotic airs and't^ere, will be a ing. homo "of Mrs. Alfred Hammer by 11 Other bonds and stocks .. 104,048.07 Miss Evangeline I-Iines of Stony MLss Peterson is a niomlicr of tlie Safe All contractors oontaotod: report Llnsley, and Burton Colter Jr, voiith. •VVoof Tl,.vH'.,rrl Mrs. Leila Robins Is spending the Merrui inompsu. i catlonal films to be shown in the^^^^^^^j directors served tea. Miss flag raLslng ceremonj'. ; | Tjie speaker of the evening. tho Woman's Club. Mrs. Stephen Real estate taken for Creek, Joseph Marrone, Miss Natalie „(. TT..n T-T:MI «Mionl in a busy season with unlimited odd Sunday School will convene at week in New Haven. "co^-general managers Marion'parlors"' oT^the"'congregational Madolln R. Zacher and Mrs. Ru­ Postmaster General .Frank C._Robert E. Laramy, Jr., was iptro- Wolfe brought to attention bills of debt and other real es­ 10 o'clock with Mrs. Alfred Hawkins Colter and An&iony Daly. Walker, In a letter to. .Postmaster' duced by Mrs. D. W. Owens, pro­ Jobs but a tcndeney to build rather EASTER TOYS dolph F. Bailey, pouring. locol and national interest and if tate owned ,.' 83,201.24 Rowley and Robert lyr were ''^-l ^j^^-'l °" ^"Zlil'ht t?me ' than remodel. superintendent, in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Converse have Mrsl John McCabe, chairman of gram chairman. Mrs. Frank Daley spoke on bills of, Cash on hand and duo ^i^fpd bv assistant general mana- 27, at B oclock dayligni, ume. ^^^^^ ivnjuauc, ^"" "•• - ,..,.—o-r-- vr -—• Mr. Laramy presented a sound A few of tho Jobs In process ol 4 Mass will bo celebrated at 0:15 Joseph Marrone attended the It's Time For Spraying opened their cottage for tho siun- stato-wlde interest. from banks 320,300.44 It was suggested today by Carl .ers Connie Saville Betty Malone The program is under the spon-I ^.j,, t„,d canvassers to call^the help of local postmasters, would erection or recently finished fol­ o'clock at St Augustine's R. C.| annnrdi FSonfmePrPd Pommerr ' secretary, Doris'sorshlDoris sorshlp of the Comradeuomraae!s. oufi th"'e= 1 only a^t ^j^th^e home homes s anandd no not t aatc th mee boee 'la.a rearual i servlceno^ths^uv.i;.; tu^w.eu country">.uu....j , . picturpicturee oonn th uiuxm.^.;..""o conservatio—n o-f soil--• . Robert Laramy, assistant soil 1 y Cash Items, checks and meeting in Thompsonvlilo as a ton E. Buttrick, Education Direc mer. lows; Church. Pohlmaand Frend TenurPommer e secreLuiyDorothy, Fl^^ the young people's group ot °^<^[„,ie°„„f„„,„„3 tu,this . year„,„,... CanvasserCanvasserss worworee .H; Heo traiismltted.thtraiismltted the e thankthankss .ooff ththe water, minerals, vegetable a.id an conservationist spoke on the bill exchanges 04.87 delegate from the local corps, and To Kill Dormant Pests tor of the Connecticut Humane So Pohlman: Treasure, Dorothy Flyn; way, me young ^"^"^'^' JTT "' factories this year, uanvu^^ii. vvo.>. Secretary ot the Treasury Morgen-' imaj nje. The Smithltlold Engineering Co. Holy Eucharist will be celebrated Miss Virglrila, Hagelih ' and Miss ^"""^"i;.!.^?!"!TVDS Betty Hoyt : l,°LrJLProgram , Sol.^ll- the church, tor the benefit oft the X^,^n^ „^^^„.,kPd^ tn„ „porreoortt to Mrs. McMc- -Secretary ot the Treasury Morgen-, i,„al life: Other assets 00,087.50 at this meeting It was decided to clety, that parents give a great deal thau tor the help that, local post- He spoke of terraces, strip crops on conservation. has two houses mearlng completion at tho Zlon Epslcopal Church. holdthis year's state convention in] Betty Boldtmanii'visited Camp Ed­ ma Pearson and Gloria Crescenti; summer conference fund. The PUb- „jjbg o„ Thursdays. She also an- Funds sot aside 1-10-inch in length. The eggs of thought before giving chicks or masters had already given In, the and winter cover crops used to pro- Mrs. Charlotte Mlllor, Republi­ at the Hammer Property,. Moadow Church worship will be at 11 Merldon. wards, Sunday ArtvorH.!ln,r' Gertrude Marcotte; lie Is cordially invited. 'nounced that 133 solicitors are .masters imu uuuuu, ».»».._..., ....^ ana wmier uuvui t.ui^D "=.-".w .---- can Roprosentative from East Ha- for savings o'clock at the Congregational This is the time of the year are while and are protected un­ rabbits to their children as Easter f ita„ R»^t Ceeel' publicity "For the wounds of China" is a "^king on the drive to raise $3000. sal-•-e -o.f T,.,i..United^ af„t„State„s securities„„„,„.u,„= , o„anHd ...tect. .,.the. ,.„^land, „„andj ,„,„,„„Improv„e „,thoo »nllsoil.. and Klrkham streets • and , said ; depositors: der the adult scale during the glfti;. also Mr. Morgenthan-rthanks in ad, .'.sT™cr„ros""^^^^ presont ""and" "'.o""'""!"answoi'od — —.-..--. - -- Church with special music arranged wlien the sun ol April starts to Mrs. Mike Palma and Francis Tttv MmeVtlLete Jennie So film showing how relief Is being, ^°™'1ohn McSabo, chairman of, also Mr. Morgenthan's thanks In ad, ..structures such as farm ponds Mortgage loans .$ .1,120.00 winter appearing from the mid­ These harmless creatures are vance "for the co-operation whlch^aterrr»°"°'"°"'''"«^^ directed to her on prog: yes erday hey planned to continue by Mrs. Douftlas .B, HoUblrd and Over nintcy grangers gathered at swell tho buds on trees, shrubs, Sanzero called ori friends in Wa- 1 Bettand yLillia Millern Plomblno, tickets, ; jenmstagee, mana-^ILO^ 11 administere„..„,„,.t„„rdf in the War-torn j,j^gp;„^„^gBo„d says: - - |vance "for the 00-pperatlon ,which water reservoirs on rangelands" he Collateral and dle of May to June depending put to all kinds of discomfort, Mr. Of :h_e knows you will give to this new,rid, ''help ?o prevent Hoods and,;;f^, « -"-"- « '" "^= H°»== ''"^ ^""" Ion one ^"Jl-.storyy l^ame'dweUlngframe dwellingsr. ' Miss Ethel Maynard. Tho sermon the town hail on Tuesday evening evergreens, etc., that tho first terbury, Sunday. ger, Fred Pommer; properties, Al-' country today. There are scenes of "The ever increasing field other loans 3,470,00 on the weather conditions. Buttrick stated. Aside from squeez­ effort'. conserve moisture.' " " • • will bo "The Great Spirit Lives", for the Harvest Supper and the spraying ot the year, so-called bert Bourget; costumes. Pearl Bass, tramping retugeestwlth their mat- •work of our nurses, proves their It was voted to place the namo Mr. and Mrs. Harry F"sonlus of Real estate The following is a list of the ing, petting. Improper food and The new Defenses ^^avnigs- Bond Tho reception of now church mem­ third third and fourth degrees. The dormant spraying, should be Mlmi BayegUoniti is moving Into , Assistants—Virginia O'NoU, Bet- shed camps, and 'of the work ot need in our town. The nurse need ot Mrs J Edwin Bralnard on the 1 West Haven arc well established In . taken for scale Insects: Oyster shell, San living conditions they have to un­ is similar to the -iramllar "Baby bers win take place at the close of Hamdon Degree team put on the done. The purpose of proper Mrs. Hibbards house over the A & P. ty Miller, Otilia Takorczyk, Audrey feeding and providing shelter, not call at your home, but It is membership list as an honorary) their now homo on tho former dobt 12.050.74 Jose, Terrapin, Europeaii, Elm, dergo In the average home, these Bond", of which iriore than five momber Hammer Property. the worship service. work of the third degree in grand spraying is flr^tj to control scale Store. Wright, Marie Castellon, Gertrude' supplemented by recreation and for your protection that she Is In style and gave a splendid drill fol­ Pine Needle,,Tulip, Golden Oak, animals are also exposed to hun­ billion dollars worth have been Churchmen Go Anyone Inlorosted in attendUig Elm Restaurant ha., added an insects. Tlie spraying should be Marcotte, Helen Knaggs, Bette Ma- education. our community. So much Is done Total Funds set aside for lowing tho degree work. Visiting Oak Gull, Cottony Maple, Put­ ger, thirst, excessive temperatures, bought by more than two, and a the dessert bridge at the Woman's, eight foot addition at tho rear. The Paront-Teaeher Association done Just before the buds break The new fire engine made Its lone, Jeanruth Anderson, Edward Glimpses of modem China pre- I In our> schools and homes, check­ - Savings Depositors 10,240.74 deputies and their wives were nam, Japanese, White Peach, accidents and, sometimes, various halt million Americans since 1935. To Conference ,cSb New Have' on the - afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Caswell DrlscoU are mot on Monday evening In the so that a higher percentage of first fire call' to Vedders Point, Nltsch, Peter Setaro, Louis Slmonl, sents an orientation to the coun- ing the conditions. We are not al­ Jerome Harrison School. The presont_as well as members of kill will be made for some ot Beech, Juniper and Rose. dying processes before their sale ways aware that this service is one A Defense Bond- may bo pur­ of May 8 are asked to contact Mrs. occupying tho Stuart Clftttcy house Monday afternoon. Martha Paris, Marge Green3reen, FrankFrame,, irtryy, andu aunu insighu,..^ t Into„ th..^e .live s ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^,^ ^^^^^^^ _^ Total Assets ...$'f00,007.15 William Douglas P. T. A. wore several surrounding granges the young scale are moving It should -not bo necessary to As a result very few, it any, live chased May 1, or thereafter $10.75. Crlsafl, Peter Dldow ~Prarico s "Pa- , —andmotlve'' ™""""s" o"clippers,. O.B.'."sight>s I'"n Nankin»•"..—•-og . /Can-|pie .piegs a greaBn;d,it, ijui.,iu.portion. «• conducted Seldel assistant supervisor of caterpillar. The battle against Mr. Buttrick further stated that $25.00. This is an Increase of 33 1/3 Demand dopos- It is rarely possible to com­ birthday April seventh. • -, briantJanet^y?-Joseph Sinis-I ton, Pelping. the migration to Wo.stP,^ ^„rk and for which direct (Delegates Itorn aW ^''f *'**' ^"1* H..umivI Count»y »»Bafi» i schools was the guest speaker and The North Branford Plre Depart­ these pests should be started this year, according to It's annual 1" to. an' annuaMnter-1 ils, except U. pletely eliminate the scale from calchi,or anp,, Doroth;^»"'-i'..•?'y Pollock'Loui. ."/.„. s Fer„„_-. Chtaachina, the continuing slgnlflcar>ceJ^-^„„„s„tloslgnlficarice n Is notsollclted..;,;. la'nrf^stages will gather lor ftvo taffies are Rupecioq. . ^ j , V" """-'^r.-.r-w'S'."L'--"v„'.vi had a,s her subject, "Art, In the ment has been called on several oc­ now and before the trees leave custom, the Humane Society has of China' students^these, are borne S. Government a badly Infested tree with only Roland Collins celebrated his' , rlolo, and Ray Berlepsch. StV-Titeth finnnart'WiVeftllon-W'^^'ffrr cl)niVe"floiV~ftitn'~ffi « tKe damlak ros-tftt/t local schools". Over forty members casions to extinguish : tiros diirlng , out. .'You can't ^. miss the egg asked stores and pet shops to re­ of the elements^ysn-tiqffethefti.ti^l-^^^^ „„ ._._ _,. -,^, ^.muallw'rfloy.' ttarte after deposits, pub­ one applioatjop because . of the birthday April riinth. . . " New England Conference of party there will be a food sale. ant. West Main Street, enjoyed tho fine exhibit of hand­ the, past few weeks. Residents are masses, cylindrical swellings fuse to sell chicks in lots of less I- "= '^ ^—• an analysis of the,.urg.tag^-fqrces „j,a^gin^ oj.thisJj^'^-gf-.'^^^ sixty days if'roms'the dato of,pur­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fnrldy, lic funds ond minute size • ot the Insects and The Evangelical Lutheran August-1 Anyone"wiiiin'g'o dVnate Is asked work done, by pupils from the first rmlnded that It is necessary to about three-quarters of an inch than six or more. The Society also that are building a.hev? China. I • "•• ••• ' • chase, the.'bond may be redeemed Short Beach Road nro moving In­ ii:. deposits of the greater number ot them. ana Synod of North America in the to contact Mrs. Roy Enquist. through the eighth grades. This secure permits before starting any long, dark brown in color. They has urged dealers to retrain from China's will to iiue is circulated for cash, in occordance with a table to their new home. Ten Acres. other bonks ,.$407,317,13 Even the most badly Infested \Vlion you buy fruit advertise"! in Rotariahs Ask First Lutheran Church of Worcest- A.^.slstlng Mrs. Hammer were: exhibit Included paint and crayon fire in the open. abound near the ends ot the dyeing chicks or bunnies. This' is of redemption values printed on the Harold Clark is making changes Time deposits, trees, however, can be treed of The Branford Review you Duy by the Church Committee tor Chi­ er. Moss., Rev. Victor E. Beck, pas- Mr,,; Raymond Buell, Mrs. Addle work, marionnettes, vases, trays twigs ot the apple and other an uncomfortable practice and re­ na Relief, to whom will go pro­ PTA Convention face of the bond. tor, April 20 to May 4. 'The Rev. Dr. | geach and Ml..)s Marlon Murphy Continued on page seuen except postal the pest if they are sprayed two fruit trees, and are especially health and pure blood and a lite For Inhalator baskets, belts, bird houses, furni­ sults In the animals being sold as ceeds available after the summer B. Julius Hulteen, president o—f ITi- "e Guest-'s- were —».....- rent-ieacner nssucim..".. "' ^"" The National Scholastic Press lent Easter toys tliat stores are now Our Approval The theme qf the convention will tal savings do. in* the month. "Ah takes notliln'," gloomily an­ ers. For dormant -spraying, on opened loaves. They teed in the Plumbing Mr Laramy said that for the ot the tickets, and Mrs. Joseph necticut held yesterday and today Association announced today that featuring as an acceptable substi­ Howell has genera! charge of the at the Hotel Stratfield, Bridgeport. be "The Church In These Times." Branford B,ills posits 4,000,00 swered the bridegroom. all trees except evergreens, six first... . 1tim. e i._n 30on0n years..„„..=, sinc=in<.ep sntt.lesettle - Howoil has general charge of the „. tv,. Hotel Stratfield, Bridgeport. first class awards In tho National Members af the tho "Young Mr. gallons ot oil arc u.sed to 100 tute tor the live animal. This, ho ment began, there is no more ori­ program Mr. Howard V. Funk, principal, The following letter, was .received The meeting of the Mission Board Deposits of Competition has been won by tho and Mrs. Club" enjoyed a sap party gallons ot water. When spray­ stated, would decrease the need­ & Heating gin land in our United States BronxvlUe, New, York, Junior Sigh this week at the Review and is self win bo hold at 10:00 A. M. en Two bills of local Interest were other banks Comet. on Monday evening at the home of Tho clerk In the army-camp ing evergreens,two gallons of oil less suffering and probable deaths ready to plow or clear. "There are School and Vice-president of the explanatory. April 30. At 2:30 P. M. on Wednes­ passed In Hartford this week. (demand and Business Directory This Is the second tlmo the East Mr., and Mrs. Clifford Harrison on clothes room swelled with pride as to 100 gallons ot water is strong of many thousands ot chicks and no new frontiers with new oppor­ National Congress ot Parents and "Wlien 0 gift is received at the day there will be a paner dlsouB- One provides that tnthe uoarBoarda o01t • *••.- — — - time) •, 24,010,50 Supply Co. Auto Accident North Street. After the fun of the he slapped a new cap on the head enough to be effective without rabbits. tunities." The future security ot Teachers represented the National Children's Center, 1400 Whitney |o,uslon„ ,„.for. pastor,,„„.„.„s and laymen led Finance of the Town ot Branford Haven High School publication has Public funds of "Sugar house" the group spent the of a new recruit. - danger to the tree. It is impor­ the American people depends, Congress. Avenue, Hamden, anonymously, we by Pastor Karl E. Mattson of New is constituted and appointett a been highly honored. The award J .•state, munici­ 42 Inoh sink una tub cnmbinatlons €:v:-::^^ remainder of the evening In a tant that the oil and water be morning and afternoon but in Boilers — Radiators henceforth, upon how wisely and Injures Four Mrs. Clifford F. Thompson ot are not only grateful, but are Haven, Conn, on the subject "'The Board of Tax Review to hear and,was based on tho pei:fection of the palities, etc. 'That sure is a nice flt, isn't it?" [social hour at tho house. thoroughly mixed into an emul­ $20.95 complete. Toilet outfits wet weather and at night re-' how carefully we use the land that , , ^ „ ^ I Wallingtord, state president open- greatly mystified. We try to con- Lutheran Church and tho Commu- pass upon matters relating to un-j first half year's Issues of the Com- '1 (demand /and he guslied. Gras Steam Radiators If' • i sion for unless this is done it is complete $12,95. Uath tubs $14.50. main in their tents. This Is the we already have. Four persons were injured Satur-j^^ ^j,^ convention at 10 A. M. on Jure In our minds Just what saol) 'nlty." At 4:00 P. M. April 30 there paid taxes as they appear on the et. Staff officers are: time) 25,078,03 The liew soldier was non-commlt- time to eliminate the pests. day afternoon shortly before 5:30 Wednesday and presided at all ses- I-- Residents are reminded that the quite possible ito burn the now Wall Uaslns $5.45. Cnnn. Plumbing Bathroom Fixtures He said that soil conservation is a person looks like who gives so will be a panel discussion for pas- books of the Tax Collector up to Editorial— Editor-ln-chlef, Lillian • B, Certtfled and al. "Yeah, It's a nice fit,", ho re­ Do not burn nests from trees in an accident at North Main and | jin„. June 28, 1040. .T„.,I„„Levlne.; AssistanAonictntift . odltornrtltor,. EvolvEvelyn 1- annual drive for the Visiting Niu-se tender buds. Sugar maples, Ja­ and Heating Materials Co., 1730 All Kinds — at Low Cost essentially a matter ot wise land kindly and modestly. While this Is tors when Pastor G. Erik Hagg of 1^ 0 f f 1 CO r s' torted, "But supposin' my ears of any value as it is likely to in­ Bunnell; school news editor, Muri­ Association .will take place between panese maples and • black wal­ use and sound farming. Cedar streets. According td Pa- Mrs. C. H. Bush, state chairman 1 "--•--:•-"--T-V„„» ^.^^^^ '' Waltham, Mass. will lead the dis­ The other Is what has been call 1' i checks and get tired holding It up?" State St, New Uavcu, Conn., jure, the tree. Use a long hand­ el Cook; associates. Pearl Bass, Ma- nuts should not be sprayed with Also Selected Directors nominated for next i:-°^'"_?,'^.?!°'^f„.l^°.:r,:"^„f ^o^jof "^:= N='"onal_P_arent-Tea*erj;^P^«'f^^-^^ -'^-ver It cussion on the subject "The Lu­ed1 ththee BorougBoroughh TaTax Collecto(JouecKjr bilu.....--l - 3 Myrtle Bruce, dividends un­ Phone G-0028. led brush with bristle ti-immed ilUil *JW»*i..»...., ..•J---- , oil as there is too great a risk of holas Sharp, Sal,the mishap Nicholas Dykum of 21',;;' ^'^j^^g'i^^tt-^ding.'Tonight she We hope however, that our mess­ theran Pastor In his Community." A bill regardlhg the Short Beach rlonBorrn,annMy«^^^ ^^^^^, paid ,•„ 29,300.00 to a cone, inserting the cone USED PLUMBING year are Mr. Nicholas Sharp, Sal George Dohna, Betty Miller, Stolla burning. Petrlllo, Charles Bedient, Manuel j Ivy street, Branford, traveling to a ^ ^^^ ^^^ York where she will age of thanksmlght reach a cer­ At the same hour there will be a Civic Association remains in com 550.350.01 into the nest. Twirl the cone, westerly direction on North Main Pawlikowski; feature editor, Ruth Oyster shell scale Is probably Kllgerman, Harry Johnson, Rev. attend another convention. tailain someonBuiiicuuie; iIInI Branfor£>iaiiiuidu whwiiuo folu.r ' panel discussion for laymen by mltteo. Interest In this change lies Other liabilities ...,. 40.95 and the pests, web and all, will aBd street, lost control of his car and Curry; associates, Lois Bradley, Ju- the most prevalent ot the scale Kenneth Anthony, Fred Bllcker, Mrs. D. W. Owens, motion pic­ two years at this time of the year'Rov. Elmer L. Olsen ot New Brlt- In the phrase, "The prosiaenpresident ananad i ," Savings deposits 7,602.51 TVPCWUITEKS — ALL MAKES wrap around the bristles. Im­ turned abruptly, into the Burwell insects in this vicinity. It Is HEATING SUPPLIES Rev. Frederic Murray and Valde- ture chairman represented the has sent In a cash contribution to aln. Conn, on the subject "Sup- vice-president shall serve wftlioutidlth Buechele; sports editors, Rob Cash advanced, Savings Chamberlain' merse In kerosene. The^ bettel' filling station. ' the Center with a slip of paper porting Your Church," Dr. Julius found on lilacs, apples,' ash, elm, New, Itcbuilts, Rentals, I'orlables, mar Hammer. Eight Will be elecfed. Short Beach Parent-Teacher As­ compensation except that they,ert Lynch, Robert Mann; alumni Department 11,584.23 method is to remove the egg ORANGE at CROWN boxwood, linden, poplars and Supplies Telephone 8-4647 There were 49 present. Including After striking ,a parked car own­ sociation as did Mrs. Arthur Hall- marked "For Easter". We want Hulteen of Hartford, Conn, will shall receive their.actual expenses editor, Patricia Sarasohn; ex- Coplt;al Account: masses, saturate with kerosene several other trees not common 01 Water St., New Haven 12 visiting Rotarlans. ed by Prank J. La Point, Jr., of 43 den and Mrs. Robert Lockyer, them to know that some child was preach at the opening service on but the treasurer, clerk and tox-j change editors, WUllam GUlls, Nel- Common CnnTcitlcnt Terms and thoroughly cremate. in Connecticut. The insect is Dr. Dana L. Blanchard said the Burwell street. New Haven he hit delegates. made happy cither by a new pair off Wednesday evening, April 3930, at collector shall be paid such """""Linnphardcom- s°" Smith- ;busines advisers mahager, Orace, LllE- stock ....;,..'...,$ 25,000,00 New 1941 brownish and resembles in shape town Is In need of an inhalator, another parked car owned by Ed­ shoes, or some cherished Easter 7:30 P. M. His theme will be "The I pensatlon tor their services as may »""'"" • • •asslstah— t business Surplus ,101,080,70 IM:L1ANCI5 TYl'IJWIHTER CO. ward p. Perry of Brushy Plain SnuCS, or SUIIlo Uliuiionuu i:..'per year.- Good opportunity tor a good a quarry tor excavating and crush The wedding will take place In • New Haven ss. Branford, April I win be at the'.Town Hall, Bran- She was a member of the First Manager of the Augustana Book Borzlllo of Cheshire, arTd Mrs. Mi­ FEATURES: 7 food sloraga zones. worker. Box 47, Branford. Beautij with Shelter Connecticut Company plans t° 1 "^f «"'**^ fM ' efihe RUev of ing trap rock, St. Mary's church at 9 o'clock. 0th, 1041. ord, from 9:00 A. M. to 12:00 noon Congregational Church, the Worn-1 Concern ot Rock Island, Illinois, chael Giordano of Main Street; 40 I, Wallace H. Footo, Treasurer, of Ill Speoil Freezer. 12) SIx-lVay Cold send busses over the Branford Hm^lbrW^J- M^ss Madeii^^^^ grandchildren and 26 great-grand­ The brides cousin Miss Nllda Clrle i Storaiid Compartineiit. (31 New Butter nd from 1.00P.M. until, 5:00 P.M.LOST—Pas s ^"ookTI^5r7842n[f waller n. rajimii imo ucc. L^^,.- an's Club, Garden Section, of will represent the Augustana Book Alps Road, Clark and Bradley Av-, Provwence, K. 1. WJ.U_« Walter H. Palmer has been reap- children; and a brother, Anthony of New York will bo maid of honor the above named bank, do solemn­ Coiulllloner.!4|G'ant Bottle Zone. very week day,and on Saturday found return to Branford Sav­ pointed to represent Branford Gull-1 which she was co-chairman for a, Concern at the Conference ly swear that the• above statement {5) Goiioral Food Storage Zone. enues, through-Short Beach and In- to '^^e^ Walla-/, itrLgT- Urbano of Portland »'• and Harry Altrul of New Haven will rom 9:00 to 12:00 noon except ings Bank. 4-3,17 5-1 ford and Madison in a national, number of years. be best man. is true to the best of my knowledge 16) Hisll Humidity Compartment •lood Friday. '°SuTl°:L has been under con- ment Lieut. John F £umton reg- The biggest event of Trinity. 171 Extra Bin (or Dry Storasa.PlUS THE LEEPER GO. study of means tor real estate tax She Is survived by her husband, Ushers wUr be James Barba and belief. • • On Thursday Api-ll 10, 1941, I will WANTED—'^oi'ue man for driv­ slderatlon for 20 years or more. imental chaplain, p^^rformed the Parish during May will be the an.-1 Tabltha Society meets this at . .Vacuum Sealed ThriftiTtaiter readjustment, It has been an- James F. Page, of Amherst, Mass., cousin of Miss ClrigUano and WALLACE H. FOOTE, Unit...StainiatsStecl Shelves... )e at Paine's Store, Stony Creek ing truck and making self gen­ ceremony. and two nieces, the Misses Esther nual meeting of the Young People's ternoon with Mrs. Anders Svcnson Treasurer. PoP'Ica Trays... a new IG-Polnt erally useful around shop. State Telephone Office 6-8829 • -Res.4-0726M 7 I nounced by Philip W. Knlskern, _.._ . Ernest Cassella, brother,ot-the bride md on Thursday April 17, 1941, at Navaja Council, Degree of Poca- ^ Fellowship of the Diocese which I and Mrs. John Svenson as hostess- Subscribed-and sworn to before TMipemtiira Control and many age and experience in letter. P. All the schools ^lO((los! e Frljlay fori president of the National Assocla- K. and Rachel L. Smith of Bran- groom. •ho Fire House, Short Beach. hontas will hold a special meeting 1 will be held on the 10th and llth.es. mo tills 8th day-of-'Vprll, 1041. otiter itraat features. J. DahiU Co., 1401 Chapel St., 549 Elm Street New Haven, Conn. I a week's vacatlor-^ I tion of Real Estate Boards. ' ford. r, C. A. TERHUNE April 30. .JOHN H. BIRCH, 3-28,4-11.24 Collector of Taxes New Haven. / Notary PubUo, ,/

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Page Two THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANFORD, CONN,, APRIL 24, 1041 THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANFORD, CONN., APRIL 24, 1041 Pago^Tjifcfl tively participated. The activities THEFOX AND THE GRAPES WASHINGTON Weekly Legislature Highlights Mrii. .Chttunccy M. Comstock of headquarters of the National finding Hew Markets Fcr Farmers All In The lUHflWIIKi College Notes Happy Birthday Bristol celebrated her •88th birth­ Board is in constant Iduoh with • THE MEHCHANDISE MAr>TOi>,.| day In the liome of her daughter, Establlshea 1028 An air of expectancy Ls hanging It was voted by the S-^na^^e newspapers, radio s tat ions, SNAPSHOTS ! Mrs. Helen. Stevens, Saltonstall Publlshca Every Tlmrtday At speakers, and others who have BY JAMES PRESTON | ever the Caplto, this week as thej O. thc^stab —^^^^^^ ^Xe''pre- Day's Work To Kenneth Howe, April IB be­ Parkway. aenevleve Stephenson, daughter lated best wishes. Branford, Conn. Zero hour aplroachcs on executive | "j^^^^^^ existed and (2)_the ellmina- By E C. and N. H. CiVRPENTEU undertaken to assist in making of Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Steph­ Lest ,\ve forgot—'Tis Arnold Pe­ by tho public aware of the need for On the basis of information from | appointments, , tion ot a provision ot the House bl enson, Sydney Street, East Haven, .Marcel Altcrmalt finds ho Is a terson's birthday today. Those In close touch with the L^^^t compelled the Defense Council TrtK niriANFOui) REVIEW, INC. more intense efforts to reduce tire around the globe, Washington ADVICE FOR WAR TIMES will be a member of the committee year older today. situation made the prediction de-ljo ^ire employees under the merit in charge of Health Week at Bates 37 Koso Slrcct losses as a contribution to nation­ officials are firmly convinced that First, remember that war is about Kindest regards to Mrs. A. J. what happens in the United States finitely luring the past lew days gy^tem. College, where she Is a sophomore. Oh Sunday Mrs. Alice Altermatt Pfelir, Highland Park on her birth­ al defense. The weekly and daily that two of the holders of major, j^^^^ Hadden made these remarks the most expensive thing that was Sponsored by the Women's Ath­ In the next 100 days will go tar to­ ever thought of. Though we are not will be receiving congratulations. day Sunday. MEVEIt I.ESIIINE Fulilliher press have widely pledged their ward shaping the history of the state appointive offices would be',„ ^fging that the House yield to letic Association, Health Week Is a cooperation. Mayors of cities are dropped. There .appeared little .j^g Governor's demand that no ortlcially in the war we are pledged series ot events, sUch as song and A1.ICK '1'. PETERSON Editor world for generations. to help the allies with all our Harry .Johnson, tho out board ' "Mike" Wolfe, Short Beach was nninicially proclaiming jmrlicipa- Much depends, ot course, upon doubt that Motor Vehicle Commis-1 ]!„,!(, be fixed of the salary of the skit contests, hikes, and the like, motor boat fellow, takes time out too old on his IP.lli birthday Apr, sloner Michael A. Connor is on hls:j,g,Ense administrator but that It strength. That means that we will all emphasizing some aspect of tlon in the observance. Fii-e de­ the outcome of the Balkan and have hlger taxes, and fewer Saturday lo become a year older. IB lo ask for special celebration. partment olllclals are especially African battles. Most Washington way out in soitc of staunch .support jj,p ipft, un to the Governor and the health education. At tho end of Tcleplione tHranlnrd 401 luxuries. Already they are tall. t ' • -•> . ,,.. . „,Mrs. .R. .Dnrioan„i,and:-Mrs. --.Paul •\VIiat has been'tho Kwiltf Want, ejiception In a speech before • the; nivers'a'ry service at the Grace sides don't fit exactly. But you •We rriust follow, our leaders. ' "' "' quired there Were IS.^S registered. terprise is proving that it brings out tlic'be.'it and the most efficient changes in his car. Today's defense Startled citizens ot Philadelphia Rlnkor will, entc);taln this evening stnrvatioh, stagnation, terrorism. House Tuesday to the charge byj Church in Norwalk. made it. From nothing but sticks noted the odd device as the sea We shall come through. .England Seven years later ItlJ per.snns were Industries didn't even have a ."last at card parties, for the benefit of And, yet, in our own country, qualities in individuals. American industry, having been aslced to year's model" to re-design. Governor Hurley that Republicans and nails you saw it bloom into this soldiers paraded the streets. Even win come through The. end of civili­ the Short Beach Parent ."Teacher killed. Last year their were '510,- in the legislature had political The radio given away last week- zation and the end of the world is with Russia ns an example to go "aoliicvc the impossible," is contributing tremoiulou.sly to that proof How much Washiiigtbn expects piece ot furniture. Benjamin Franklin admitted he Association. 104 registrants and a.'lf) met death The mere fact that so niueli has been asked of it by those heading motives in fixing the salary. Mr. by the Branford Sea Scouts.of the It's the same way with the statue was puzzled by the Insignia as the not yet. But a day of sacrifice is l)y, wc have those who would do, the defense program to speed up is Hadden traced tho history oi the Plying Cloud ship was .won by Ray- here, and will be with us for many in nutomobilo aooidonlH. np the defense program helps to show that industry doesn't recog indicated by the tact that there Is and the portrait. The same with marine drummers thumped a Mr and Mrs. Paul Rinker and slyly and gradually, what was defense bill and declared that "if man Townsherid of New Haven. models of ships or planes or trains. staccato tattoo to the shrill aC' years. But the right to live in a One visiting operator in Bran- done in Russia rntlilessly and at lii/.e, in its "hriglit lexicon" or anywhere else, that there arc'such soriie"$43,006,000,000 ot rnoney avail­ world of free people is worth any their sons, Mr. and Mrs. Jock Wait, able to spend, in the next two years anybody wishes to indulge in a The same with anything you put companlmenl of fifes. Mr and Mrs. Charces wait .were ford and two in East Haven wore oiVo bold stroke. Qovernniont own­ words as "can't he doiic," It .inst rolls up its sleeves and does its charge that politics Is being played, Edward Adams, son of Mi-, and together with own two hands. Just when and where the rattle- sacrifice. . That means an annual expenditure Mrs. George Adams, Indian Neck, among those who were in New York involved in fatal accidents. ership, instead of fair and reason­ share—and then suddenly the public discovers that the ,job is done rate,of $21,500,000,0p0.^ And even the the .shoe should be on the other Excitement? Thrills? Can you snalce motif first won favor during E. C. C. over the week end to celebrate the foot." The original defense measure has enlisted in t he tJ. S. Naval Kxpcrience shows that in 1940 able goverimiiihl regnlivtion of in record time. „.,; ,. expenditure for the first three match those creation brings. the Revolution is somewhat of 09th bkthday of Mrs. Ellen Walt. months of 1041 was only at a rate was passed early in January In the Reserves and has left tor Newport IF 1 COULD KNOW there were 155 daylight and 40 private activities, is being pro­ House, Mr. Haddeii explained, after News, Va If I could know that word or deed night traflic mishaps with East ot $'7,206,000,000 a year. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Robinson of moted liero in a subtle manner by the Governor had publicly ex­ Ot mine had held another's need. Westviile have been getting their Haven having a lower score of 46 tying up natural resources to the KEEPING THE WOLF AT A SAFE DISTANCE pressed a desire for speed in es­ The board ot directors of the Had given courage, eased thesmart cottages ready for the season. by day and 29 by night. Speaking of strikes, the real! tablishing Connecticut's defense Branford Garden Club will meet Going Out Of Business Ot some poor wounded, bleeding exclusion of their development by strategy behind the recent Congres­ The months of March, August We walk oinong,'billions of dollars these days like Little Red set-up." Mr Hadden then declared iTrl'day morning at 10 A. M. at the _ heart; private enterprise. It's all done sional recess has finally leaked out. that the only two important With what rare joy my heart glow and November • were tho most home of Mrs. S. A. Griswold, South GLASS WARE — POTTERY — JEWELRY in the name of the dear people, Riding ilood in the forest, bewildered, and frequently a little fright­ The reason was not that Congress changes in the original bill before Main Street. If I couM know I It I could know I I- i dangerous on the entire Ronte 80, the same ns it was done in Russia. ened. But surely the best.solution when you. arc astray in tlie deep was up with its work, or that mem­ What Nots bers were worn out. There are many and Other Items 1 there being a total of 55 accidents As officialism gains control, indi­ woods aiid have lost your bearings is to pause for a momeiit like It one should whisper in my ear, BY GiTA Rotrtro reported for tkc year. . important things yet to be done, Also ONE OAK BUFFET "Your words have sometimes help­ vidual opportunity disa'pliears. the experienced woodsman and study tho details of the situation. and the legislators In any number Tho pi\biio made (52 cohiplahVts That's the first step in the direction of linding your way into the ed me, dear. Russia had its five year and its of years have worked far beyond .. AT .BiU^-GAIN .PRICES .. To fight that tempting thing 5 against operators in the state open again. Time and the draft wait for no ten year program of electric pow­ Easter with put a vacation. within man Archie M. Morse, East Ha­ driving'after drhiking wlTTle the er socialization. Wfitness the pro­ The Federal spending situation can be described with greater The truth Is that it was feared That often leads me into sin;" ven gets his photo in April ls.sue politio lodged 93 complaints. Sus­ 'clarity than the actual program itself possesses. Here's the story in Congress was about to boll over the 'Wliat light upon my path't would I gress that same kind of a pro- ALTHEA GIFT SHOP of "Along the Line," railroad pub- pension action was taken in 44 its main elements; defense strllce situation and de­ throw- llcation.....'...No earthquake scare gravii has made in this country. mand anti-strike, anti-labor legis­ 210 Main Street Branford, Conn. " cases. On the basis of the best estimates, during 'the coming fiscal It I could know! If I could know! expected this spring as the New Apporeiitly the ilold is being pi»- lation. Haven Trap Rock Co. has already MAN, IF YOU CAN COOK ranges with which we're celebrat­ Branford heard 78 court of- year (he national government will be spending about 22 billion dol­ parcd lo widen the net to include So things moved fast. The De­ Each day I ask the Lord to bless had its annual spring blast> Re­ ... or t)dnh you .can, read on! ing the fact that 3,000,000 women I * .fenscs and East Ilaven 107. Twen­ other natural resource industries. lars; Spending for military and naval purposes will be at the rate fense Labor Mediation Board was Some act of mine to frultfulness; member last year? Thought have switched to electnc cooking ty six licenses were suspended in If wo are to Jearn anything of more tlian a billion dollars a inonth, or 15 billions in all. Non- set up in the hope that It would And though I know' not when or world was coming to an end ease strikes. Then, to give the i • f This liandsome diploma is yours, Branford and 50 in East Haven. from tlie objeet lesson of Russia, liiilitary speiiding will probably continue to rise, and will consume where Rep. Charlotte Miller says she Is that's ... Board a chance to produce, Con­ He sends the answer lo my prayer And so the report goes, page it should bo well to scrutiiiizc all the other seven billion dollars. getting "sore" about her robin now in exchange for your favorite rec­ gress y/as sent home for a "cool­ When I Into His presence go- and is going out to get her bill FAST AS FihE withont the after page tabulations of value the laws of this land and discov­ Offsetting revenue, it is said, will he only about nine billion ing off" period. Orange at Crown Sts. Then I shall Know! Then I shall ipe! It's inscribed with your own passed making it a state bird flafnc; clean and cheap, like to community traffic accident pro er to what extent our countiy is dollars. On this basis, non-military spending will absorb almost 80 The Board did get work resumed know! This bill has created more Interest I name and signed by James Mont­ v.ontion interests. being influenced by Soviet ideas. per cent of federal revenues. In a number ot important factories Student Bridge Lamp N. H. O. than many of the very important gomery Flagg, the famous artist qlectric light I Thus the problein is posed. We have plumped for adequate de­ and settle some strikes. So up to matters under advisement Dis­ tihat pbiiit the above strategy work­ made of real Bronze wlio is also' a famous He-Man fense, and the public is willing to pay for it. But coupled witli this, mystery. The fact that the device carded trolley cars may become BUILT BY PRIVATE CREDIT ed. .• 3 way light unit Cook, To get it, just bring us the FIRE-PBOOP THE NATION the American people Iiave the riglit to expect an almost hairshirt appeared on early continental flags home for Hartford defense work­ But there was one bad fly in the used in 'Virginia and on vessels ot ers Painting Howard Johnson's recipe of any dish you like to cook ointment. Many legislators went fwivel arm adjust­ Mobilization of American This country was built by pri­ ecpnoiny in the regular operatipu^s Of government. Improved busi­ the South Carolina Navy Indicates restaurant Farmer Plant spray­ yourself. Bring it today and ... thought anil action to stl'ougtheli vate credit. It has always been ness conditions, a rising mitional inebihe, should relieve some of tlie home during the recess. And theyl ing top silk shade , • that it was of southern origin. ing, orchards Plowing the fields found that their constituents were' Rock gardens in their glory national defense through a 'more maintained by private credit. pressure Of "emorg6hcy" spending, so roundly advocated in previ- really insistent that nothing, not Colonel Gadsden, of South Caro­ efficient fire defense, is progress­ That is one great difforouoe be­ ISWB "bad ti'me.s.!).'; itore of federal revenues will be needed to help lina, was appointed a delegate to Three thousand new oHlce workers Bring your 'wife along! She'll . even strikes, should be allowed to Bronze Extra Heavy ing rapidly, according to a re­ tween a doin6criitic and a totali­ jWy {hcihig defense bill. Interfere with production. the Continental Congress late In a month are pouring into Wash­ enjoy seeing the RECORD Smoker ' 1775 at just about the same time ington Delighted with Rotari- port by W. E. Malklieu, ,diVec- tarian stale. Little Red Riding Hood, the-American public, can reasonably Tho result Is that tho "Cooling the rattlesnake device appeared on ans action to ask town to purchase YEAR display of new electric tor, 75th liiiniversarS' aotivHifts of The money that built our vast demand of her elected guardians, the Congres.s and officials of our oft",period got maiiy solons heated the drums ot the Marines. Colonel inhalator....heartell they may, be .n the National Board pi Pi'rc Un- industries —' utilities, railroads, government, that the eleinehtary safeguard 'of ))lacing a rein on up. The first big strike will find Gadsden presented a flag of this politely aslced to buy it themselves WOMEN: It your husband is too modest, bring Congressional sentiment just about derwTilera. , steel obinpaiiics, oil coiio'erns and civil cxpendilures should be observed, if something ot the sort type lo Commodore Esek Hopkins as a service project Its kinda In his favorite recipe yourself and gel the gift we as near the boilhig point as before. commanding the Continental Fleet. awful not to have one for general "Our d.esire to literally fire­ the rest ^— came out ot priviito is not done, the Big Bud SVolf of inflation ami fiscal uncertainty is have for everyone who visits our Spring Showing The • rattlesnake flag, or one of emergency use tlaylight Saving ... a booklet of "FAMOUS RECIPES BY FA­ proof ihe nation in this time of pocketbooks, individual and col­ likely to put in his umvelcome nppenrance. GOP DELEGATE starts Sunday Airing the bath­ similar design, was carried, ashore MOUS MEN", in which James Montgomery Flagg, crisis is the keynote of .our an­ lective. .Qnvornmeiit was never by Marines and sailors who landed ing .suit Army recruiting sign at niversary program," he said. tlio domiliant factor. .In later nancial dictator — the provider KNIGHTS OF THE ROAD Delegates and alternates ot the at New Providence in the Bahamas pbst-offlce intensifies .drive for en­ Victor McLaglcn, Guy Kibbec, Hal Pliyfc and other mmd mmmf •linn Young Republican club to the con­ Mf VOW* (•» VVUH* "During tho 75 years of its ex- year.'!, government has expanded and oontroUcr of all credits. in March, 1778, on one of our Navy's listments Hear tell there is a notables tell i/ou how to make the dislics that have u- vention in Waterbury Friday, Sa­ istince, the National BoArd has greatly in the role ot "finaueier." There is but one way tliat can be first expeditions. The flag's family in town which washes the made them famous Hc-Man Cooks. Yours for the BLCCTRIC RAHOB turday and Sunday are Samuel W. popularity was waning even before door knob every time there's a asking, but hurry . . . the supply is limited. Even BO, private credit remains The Sunday School of the First fPitlNfr SHOWIN* 'dcdieo'tod itself to public service. avoided — and that •\vay is to Beach, John R. Whitcomb, Irwin the Stars and Stripes v/as adopted caller...... So no germs will enter.. the bulwark ot our social and eco­ ConBregational ChurcU will spon- B. Morton, F. Sherwood Boyd, S. Today, our activities transcend depend upon private credit to the in 1777. New .stretch to replace Short SEE UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC RANGES AT ordinary aid and are a vital-con­ nomic system — the free enter­ gr;atest possible "extent, and to'sor the appearance of Hank xaw- A. Petrlllo and C. Murray Upson; Opinions as to the symbolism of Beach corrugated highway ap­ prise system. < alternates, Dominic Bontatlbus, YOUR ELECTRICAL DEALERS OR tribution lo national defense." call upon government credit only ^on and his "Knights f he Road Rollln H. Paine, Tony Molt, John it differed. Apparently It pointed proved ...Those who were Let i^s remember that now. Wu when ' tliere is no other course 'bftrid In the Community House, to^ the union of the thirteen told at the Cox .office that there Public interest in this great Donofrlo, Austin Colburn and original colonies. A writer of the will have won a hollow violor"y open.' Such institutions as the May 7 at 8 o'clock. The band will Stanley Schmid. was to be no road, were correctly fll-c defense t)rogrnm is growing presoiVt a two hour musical enter- JaiTICISM? INVESTieATION? A DICTATOR. time remarked; "One of the rattles, informed because the information indqed if, when the wars are over hanks have declared their will- ^^ C6NNECTJCu£^^GHL&J?0\y.EB daily. Since tlio start,of tho pro­ Idlhment Which will Include hobo I'3 TI-IE BOSS OF ALL THE singly, is incapable of producing a had not yet reached, that office, and tho detense drive has been ncss to do tlio biggest financing and hUl-blUy songs, selebtldris froih Mi-s. Rudolph Kneuer'wlU enter­ sound, but the ringing.of thirteen gram-, hundreds of nationally COURTS, JAILS AND FIRING SQUAOS. we're told To get it, that's the proininont individuals and groups consummatTid, wo did find bur- job in their history, in the in­ the Gilbert ai\d Sullivan operas, tain the Farm Bul-eau local group together is sufficient td al'arth th6 •point Sleepy days...... Branford at her hbme on the Post Road Frl. boldest man living," 221 Montoweso St. .. Phpn.e .744 Br^nfoyd tltfoughout. tho country have ac-'selves with government as a-W- terest bt defense. Let them do it. and Instrumental music. could be a convention - town...... I; '

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THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANFORD, CONN., APRIL 24, 1041 Page Five e Pour THE BRANPORD REVIEW, BRANFORD, CONN., APRIL 24, 1041 from New Haven at dinner on sun- to Sybil Creek)—Mrs. Mooney. | AGREE ON PARKING POPULAR DELUSIONS / MacGonach' At the last meeting of the Board day. Branford Point; Mrs. John | News Oddities by Jacobs of Police Commissioners, it was Chairman Adds Knecht, Jr., captain; Maple Street NORTH BRANFORD SHORT BEACH agreed to voice no objection to the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hyland of to Harbor; Curve Street, Harbor (5)F ALL THE WEIRD AND proposed change from parallel Forest Rood announce the birth of '^^ BIZARRE PRACTICES OF THE Street, (North to R, R.)—Mrs. To Solicitors parking back to angle parking and Services In the local churches on was enjoyed at noon. In the after­ a daughter, Myrna Vivian, at the INDIAN MEDICINE MAN-Ht ST. ELIZABETH'S PARISH at the opening of the savings pro­ Charles Stanton; Maple Street a letter to that effect has been Sunday will be: . noon, Miss Gladys Stratton, Exten­ New Haven Hospital on April 9. 010 OFFER TO SUCCEEDING (FEN­ Fr. William O'Brien ERATIONS, A LIQUID TIIAT HELPS gram. (Harbor to Breezy Lane)—Flor­ forwarded to the proper authori­ Mass at 9:15 o'clock at St. Augus­ sion Specialist from the University Mrs. Hyland and Uttlo daughter re­ Sunday S.chool at 10.46 a. m. For VNA Drive ence Watson; Breezy Lane; Drls- of Connecticut, was present and SOOTHE TME ACHES OF MANKIND The new Defense Savings Bond ties In Hartford. tine's R. C. Church, Rev WllUam turned home on Saturday. Before AND AIDS WOMEN TO eEAUTY- ^ I Confessions—4.00 p. tn. Sktiuday Is similar to the tamlllor "Baby coll Rd. Mill Creek Rd.—Mrs. John Brewer, pastor, Mrs. Edward Daly, discussed ways and means of cutt­ her marriage Mrs. Hyland was Mary The Brnnlord Vl.sltlng Nurse As^ li, iV/TXH HAZeUl preceding first Sunday Bond," of which more than five Kjiecht, Jr.; Bryan Road—Doris organist and choir director. ing down steps and labor In the Mackey of Indian Neck, DELUriONlTHATTHEtWROWER .TOClnllon Is having its annual drive Sunday Mass at 10 A. M. billion dollars worth have been Montellus. Sonny: Mommer, Papa wouldn't Dominican Nuns from New Haven modern farm kitchen as well as w MAKES A BAUL BOUNCE for funds tor 1941—Its goal $3000. murder anybody, would,he? bought by more than two and a Ceadar Street District: Mrs. Don­ win Instruct children of St. Augus­ rural home. All boys fourteen years or over half million Americana since 1035. A BAU. GEtr OUT OF SHAPE VV:1EN IT A contribution from every house­ Mommer: Why, certainly not, tine's Church directly after Mass UNION OHAPEL STBIkeS A SURFAGE. ElASTIplTr ald Sawtelle, Captain; Harrison who are Interested In baseball are FORCE? IT BAfikf IN SHAPE 6 IT BODi. hold and working individual Is so­ child. Why do you ask? and high school boys and girls will The North Branford schools will A Defense Bond may be pur­ licited. Avenue—Mrs. A. Kronholm and asked to meet at the Athletic Club Sunday, April 27. 11 A.M. Sermon chased May 1, or thereafter, for Sonny: Well, I Just heard him, also remain for their study club. combine this evening, Thursday, Annual dues are $1.00; contrib­ Mrs. R. Dolan; Laurel Street and! House at 2:30 o'clock on Sunday by Pastor, Rev E, C. Carpcn ,$18.75. In ten years, this bond will down in the cellar saying, "Let's at the Northford Community House uting member $5.00; sustaining Palmer Rd—Mrs. Ernest Wood; afternoon to make plans for or­ tcr. Topic; Why Worry About The ;i)e worth $25.00. This is an Increase Todd's Hill Road, Parish Farm Rd. kill the other two, George." Holy Eucharist and morning to present a musical revue entitled, 240 Main St., Branford member $10.00. ganizing a team. CiE&tND HAS IT, of 33 1/3 per cent, equal to an an­ prayers will be celebrated at 9:30 "The Melting Pot of America". This Almighty, Anthem by the Choir. A volunteer ."solicitor will call —Mrs. Donald Sawtelle; Brushy i AMONS THE nual interest return of 2.0 per cent, Plain, Laurel Hill Rd., North Ivy- For Local Wews ani Sports o'clock at Zlon Episcopal Church, review is being presented under 9:45 A. M. Sunday School. George OELVJSION:TI-IAT HOARDINS (luring the pelrod April 18 ID May Tho Fife and Drum Corps will INDIANS, WAT OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS compounded semi-annually. Any EMPrr GLASS tTARS IS A Subscribe to the Braiijord Review Rev. Francis J. Smith, Rector, Mrs. the direction of Miss Dorothy A E'EAUTIFUU 2. Have your contribution ready, or Mrs. Frank Williams. • I meet on Friday evening at the Club Brown, Superintendent.^ Lesson time after sixty days from the date THRIFTY PRAeTICe Paul R. Hawkins, organist and Stokes, music supervisor. The cos­ MAIDEN APPEARED mall same direct to Mrs. HarrlSt house. Topic: Voluntary Christian Shar­ of purchase, the bond may be re­ GLASS CONTAINERS NOW ARE choir director. tumes and music together promise IN THE STEAM FROM -'-"=5 MADE SO EeONOMlCAULY Palmer, Treasurer of the Drive. A BOILINQ CAULDRON ing: The Early Church Meeting deemed for cash, in accordance Church School will follow im­ a colorful, Interesting program. EMPTIES CAN BE THROWN AWAY Branford Center—Mrs. John Wa­ OF WITCH HAZEL SHRUBS Human Needs.' with a table of redemption values DELUSION:THATV/OMEN , v/rrHouTA SECOND THouam; For solid carefree comfort this winter install a mediately: AND TO HER AID11IEY ATTRIBUTED OBJECT TO QIGAR SMOKE | ters, captain; Main St, Park Place, Thursday, April 24, 2 P. M. At the printed on the face of the bond. LIKB STRING OR PAPER BAGS. Hl&ll QlMurV WITCH John St.—Mrs. Edward Oarrlty and Mrs. Lois P. Dudley of Bare Stony Creek THE SHRUBS' "MAQ-IC' HEALING ftJV^ERSlI Chapel,-Workers' Social In charge To spread , investments widely A BEest^NATlON-WlDC Morning'• Worship at the Con­ Plain has returned to her home HAZEL WAS FIRST DI­ POLL ON SMOKING HABITS' Mrs. Valdomar Anderson; South BRANFORD OIL BURNER STILLED COMMERCIALLY of Mr^. Albert Poulton. among all the people in America, DISGLOffED THAT Saa^OP gregational Church at 11 o'clock on -'-// Main St.—Mrs. C. W. Oaylord; after spending the winter months By Jean Altermatt BY lllE DICKINSON IAMILV IN| ft.KM:.i;3:,.ijvf •J-.!ssiti.''< , Friday, April 25, 8 P. M. Choir a limit of $6,000 has been set 'on THE QISAR SMOKenS OF Sunday morning. Rev. G. Dillard THE eOUNIRY SAV THEIR Church St—Mrs. Wm Adams with her son, Carleton Dudley, and —T— 1860 AT ESSEX,CONN,, Rchcorsal. the amount of tliese bonds to bo yOMEM FOLKS DO NOTT Lessley, pastor, MLss Ethel Mnynard WHERE THE INDUSTRY Indian Neck District: Mrs. Fred­ family in New Jersey. M''-'and Mrs, Herman Edwords bought by any one person in one OBJEfiTT. organist and Mrs. Douglas B. Hola- THEN FOUNDED STILL r-LOUR- A POPULAR erick Houde, captain; Linden Av­ and Mrs. John Russell and Betty ISHES. ESSEX HAS BE­ Considerable redecoratlon and year. The bonds are In denomina­ blrd, choir director. RICHMOND I'RICtI) COI-FEE 27c enue (Sybil Creek to Ark) and Ad­ Product of The Defense Committee will meet INDIAN COME THE "WITCH small repairs arc noticed at the tions of $25, $50, $100, $500 and Locally Made Sunday School win convene at Edwards motored to Mllford Sun­ l-OR 3r.'VEARS jacent Streets—Mrs. Wm. Meffert; on Friday evening of this week and MI6£.|0NARy, IN THE IP™ HAZUL CITY OF Lamphler Camps. ' $1,000, all of which arc sold for 75 10 o'clock Mrs. Burton S. Hall, day. ,,-[<•>>•„' AMERICA'- JOHN ALDEN A FAVORIIE Jk bags 33c Pawson Park' and Summer Island— Malleable Iron win discuss information received CENTUUy, EXPERIMENTED per cent of their maturity value Nationally superintendent. •' LUXURY COFPEE M A Mrs. Wm Hotchklss, Jr.; Cocheco which Is pertinent to present con­ Mr. and Mrs. Paclflo Sanzero and WITH IT, AND FOUND IT Dip Edward Burnham of Now Havert and all of which mature in ton Tittingfi Co. FamouB HAVE MEDICINAL VALUE.'/ KYBO TIIRIFIV PRICE 2 bags 37 c DELUSION;THATKlNGr DELUSION; THAT fiOINS WlTHOLTT A Ave. and Soundvlew Heights—Miss ditions, and use for any emergency Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bouheir went to called on friends hero yesterday. years. ,HAT IS A SIGN you ARE RUCCiED...... Chief John Hartlgan Issued a call DSIP, GRIND or REGULAR lib MUST BE hiALEr.... . Alma Ellsworth; Wllford Road- in the future. Giant Neck, State Park, Nlantlc. VACUUM PACKED can 23c for a drill of all firemen at the fire COPLEY The cover design of the stamp THERE IS NOQUESTIOtJ WESTERN PLAINf MEN ARE COUNTED AMONC Mrs. Charles Neelcy; Llmowood Rd. Mrs. Edward Dejon who passed OUR MOST RUGGED QmzENr.THEl'ALWAYS house on Monday night. albums is in color, featuring a OF^'EK. KIN6 MEANS' WEAR A HAT, SUMMER on WINTER... . (to Hotchklss Drove Rd.) Crouch The Pahua family and the Cap- the winter In Atlanta, Georgia will HEAD OF STATE. Miscs Lucy R, Holablrd, chairman, BROOKSIDE • Fresh Ctcivnety United States battle,shlp and an Rd. and Waverly Road—Mrs. Ray­ of the local Red Cross has called plo Family motored to Waterbury BUTTER Tub or Roll lb 37c leave next week to return to Short eogle bearing the American flog. Right around the corner In Branford Is produced an oil burner Totoket Grange met. on Tuesday Club will meet Monday evening at Johnson Dolly and Lois Allmanns mond Plnkham; Sybil Avenue— a meeting for all persons Interested to visit a sister Sunday. IE WITCH HAZEL 1^&\DB FROM Its MANY oniER BEN OROOKSIDE • STRICTLY FRESH Beach. On the back cover is o painting of recognized throughout the nation as being one of the the genuine evening at the'Town Hall. Follow­ GRADE A • LARGE SIZE dor 33c berger, Shirley Engienart, Alta Mrs .Irving Adams; Haycock Pt., In Red Cross work. This meeting URUB SHOOTS EFITS. ATHLETES HAVE FOUND THAT A EGGS the Minute Man statute by Donlel] the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul , outstanding quality oil burners produced in America. . ing the business meeting a safety ,S SEEDS AS . (ioOD QUALITY WITCH IIA7.nL IS VAL­ Hotchklss Grove to 9th Street; win be held in the town hall on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Madiera WHIFE or COLORED Mrs, Albert Poulton is chairman Chester French, which symbolizes Rlnker. Regan Billy Kelsey, Eugene Rear program was presented by the -R A3 10 FEET 1 UABLE FOR MA5SAQC AND STIFFNESS 'b 25c Hotchklss Grove Rd to R .R. Bridge When you finally decide upon oil heat do not fall to take ad­ Friday evening and will convene at have returned from their vacation OR SORCNCSS DUE TO UNUSUAL UERCISty LOAF CHEESE of a- social being given this after­ the American citizen.ever alert in don and Robert Trapp. Worthy Lecturer Dorothy Llnsley. Mrs. Prank Coleman; South Mon- vantage of this fact. eight o'clock. at Florida. MILLBROOK CLUB noon in the chapel by the Chapel defense of his country. The in­ Blake Lehr, son of Mr. and Mrs. towese Street (Indian Neck School Serving on the special committee SODAS Choice at All Flavors • ContcnU 4'^'°'29c I scription is "America on Guard." Workers. Herman.Lehr Is in the hospital Mrs. Oscar Boltmann has been These dealers will be glad to give you complete details on what for this.' meeting were Brothers Miss Philsbury of New Haven MItLBROOK CLUB . Contents Secretary Morgenlhau said that where he has been operated on for taken 111. a Branford Installation will do, and what it will cost. Leslie Brlndley, Ellsworth B. Poote Miss Carol Boyce of Sea Hill Road Several Showers KOLA Talic llome A earlier ol 6 bits 6 btis 23 c I throe year period. has Invited the "Lucky Thirteen" spent Sunday at her cottage on The United! States Defense Sav­ even a boy or girl who saved ten appendicitis. and Floyd Grlswold. Corner Column MIRABEL • PURE FRUll lib 4H club to meet with her on Satur­ Governor's Island. Assorted Fliivois 15c ings Bonds and Postal Savings cents to buy a Savings Stamp would Mr. and Mrs. Archie Young and New Haven East Haven Given For Bride PRESERVES , I. help the country. He added that The §hort Beach Chapel Workers their family spent the week-end Mrs. Leo Hamlll of New Haven day afternoon. Plans will be made by Rose Helen Behler RASPBERRY or 2 1b Stamps will be placed on sale at New Haven Coal Co. East Haven Coal Co. The second toxin and vaccination Mrs. Rena Bralnerd is living at jar 29c "you can safeguard your own mon­ entertained the Easter pageant cast in New Jersey. • and Mrs. Kenneth Rice of Camp for attendance at the 4H Round up PRESERVES SIRAWDERRY the opening of business on Thurs­ oUnlc was held at Center School on the Willows. Miss Marie J. ClrlgUano of 27 ey and your future, while helping at a supper , last evening In the Edwards, Mass. have been visiting Branford — R. C. Enquist which will be held a week from HOMELAND or GOLDEN ROSE a lb «%!-_ day, May 1, as part of the nation­ Tuesday morning. Health Officer Meadow Street was the guest of After a few weeks or a not ne­ caiton X3(. the national defense, by buying Chapel. Tliose Invited were; Rev. The Holmstron boys, Everit and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pfelff, Jr. Saturday at the Hamden High TEA PEKOE AND ORANGE PEKOE al effort to make America impreg­ Sterling .Taylor ;M. p. was 'n charge Miss Ann Thomas spent the honor at a surprise miscellaneous cessary, but a thoroughly enjoy­ Savings Bonds now." and : Mrs. E. C. Carpenter, George Arnold are at military camps in MALLEABLE IRON FITTINGS COMPANY School. Oven Baked • Pea . Yellow nable. assisted by the school nurse Mrs. week-end in Washington, D. C; ' shower Sunday evening at the able vacation, here I am again. Eye . RcJ Kidney 2»^n'"•' 23c Brown, Mrs Elwood Plerson, Mr. and Alabama, having enlisted in ^the Mrs Charles ScovlU returned Branford, Conn. BAKED BEANS cans Postmaster Evelyn Dwyer an­ A. A. Anderson. Community House. 11b Ml'B. Edward Kraus, Mrs. Harry air service a few weeks ago for a Monday from St. Petersburg Fla. The annual turkey supper was Many thanks to those readers FINAST Miss Ann Jenkin attended the Cliock lull ol n,\lslni 2 cans 25c nounced today that plans are com­ Mrs. Edward Grlnnell, Jefferson served last week Thm'sday evening The hall was decorated in appro­ who told me that they missed this B!lOWN BREAD pleted for this community, along Rebekah State Assembly in New priate bridal arrangements of pink Place hos been very ill at her The Ladles Sewing Society met on in the town hall by the Civic As- I weekly "bosh." Take It from one KETCHUP FINAST • FANCY GRADE; 2 hiir'25c •with thousands of others from Wednesday, and Mrs. George 'sociatlon to over one hundred London, Conn. and white. TKerfi" were about 100 j home, [who know—it Is very gratifying to lib coast to coast, to do its full part Leonard and Mrs. Charles Leonard members. A program and old fash­ guests and dancing followed tho MARVO S'STN^G c^'n'39c can 15c Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haney and were the hostesses. The meeting ioned dancing followed. Ray Barnes, Nowell Landes, Ad- presentation of gifts. Hostesses suddenly discover that someone son, James, of Berger Street plan was held in the chapel. rlenne Northam, Jean Northam, were Mrs. JamfeS- Barba and Mrs. appreciates you. Lois Johnson and Ruth Kelsey Louis Sansome. to move about June first to their Rev. Alfred Jones of the Bran­ Naturally being away from the went on a picnic to Kolsey's Camp Economy recently purchased home in North ford Baptist Church exchanged A personal shower was given Corner I have boon out of touch Mrs. G Dillard Lessley of North Saturday. Thursday evening by Mrs.' Micholas Haven. Street opened her home on Thurs- ! pulpits with the Rev G Dillard with Corner doings, -so I shall ' Lessley of the North Branford Con­ Cirle and Mrs. Joseph DePalma stick to one subject about which Ii Plumbing dayafternoon for a meeting of the Mrs. Leroy Murray and sons The Short Beach Red Cross sow­ gregational Church on Sunday. at the.lattor's home. know at least something; i.e. me I Home Makers' Club. A short Leroy and Leonard will leave Satur­ ing unit, for the present, Is discon­ Guests ' wereftf' Helen Petella, and my trip to Pennsylvania. | business session was held In the day for Nutley: N. J; to visit Mrs. & Heating tinued for lack of a leador. Tho ' Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Dbody of iMary,;.J'etella,"fMra|; John Btuno, I jottod down a few notes con­ morning Wlth-'Mrs. John Marsh Joseph Sweeney,nee"Susan -Howd: Ruth Anderson, ,jBBi|' Estrom, Mary group has been operating very^suc- presiding. A covered dish luncheon Foxon Road entertained guests cerning things which Interested FI-NA-ST BREAD Supply Co. cessf ully in the ilrehouse all winter Williams, Rose'f'Pafcla, Margaret me. . under the direction of Mrs. John Rice and Mrs. vincent McAvey. Fresh baked white louf now otriclial ivi(/i Vitamin B-1, Another shower was given In 1. The amazing New Yorkers who McClecs who finds it impossible to enter a subway, sit down, promptly Iron and ISlicolinic Acid which is another Vi(«inin of Boilers —• Radiators continue. Recreation Hair New , Haven by the B Complex. Vinast Bread is now belter than ever. Alpha Phi Sigma Sorority. go to sleep and awaken just at Gas Steam Badiators Anyone interested In directing Guests were;; Alga Petrlllo, their correct station stop. If I lived tho work is asked to contact Mrs. lib Bathroom Fixtures Sobble Llso, Evelyn Paglucia, Joan in the "Big City" for fifty years, I James Walworth, Maple St., Bran­ 4 oz Salvatoro, Carmeli Farlola, Angela still don't think I could do it. All Kinds — at Low Cost ford. Arrangements can be made to loaves, Prece, Julia Carangelo, Rase De- 2. The beautiful and very ultra give out the work from a home in­ Celll, Josephine , VegUante and modern new Curtlss-Wrlght Plant Also Selected stead of of the flrohouse if that Helen Conte. in New Jersey which I understand DOUGHNUTS or CINNAMON SUGARED ""^ 12c USED PLUMBING is more convenient. A large num-" has began production Just ninety bor have expressed a willingness to days after the ground was broken DoSLICED ROLLS pkg 10c and sew during the summer season. HOUSBW ARMING for the erection of the building. It that isnt speeding up production POTATO BREAD 'IT 10c HEATING SUPPLIES Mrs L, C. Merrltt returned this Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dudley I don't know what could be. week from a trip to Fiorido. who recently moved from Ivy St., doz 10c Telephone 8-4647 to their new home, Post Road wore 3. The very benevolent Socialism SNOWFLAKE BUNS which is manifested in Horsey, 91 'Wuter St., New Haven The Goodtellowship Dramatic a New Service given a surprise housewarmlng Sa­ BANANA CAKE each "17c turday evening by the following Pennsylvania, but of which every­ friends: Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Le- one seems to be veryproud. Maybe SUCHARD 2/pkiis .&3C shlne, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph in spite of Its being an "ism" it CHOCOLATES Assorted can be worked to the good of the Kneupr, Mr. and Mrs. George My­ pkg 17C 1% ron, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dudley, many — or I am getting, to be a NON PAREILS Mr. ajnd Mrs. Charles Messner, Mrs. radical. Flora Dudley, Mrs. Arnold Peter­ I'd like to live in Horsey, how­ CANADA MINTS 2 li{ 15c for son, Misses Shirley and Rhoda Le- ever. The smell of the candy in tho MM€rm£5f/WNC iS£:mii shlne: Frank Dudley, William making could keep any disposition Ahem, Frank Page, Joseph Suther­ sweet. land and Arnold Joseph. 4. The Ammish people of Penn­ CASH and CARRY sylvania wiio refuse to have any­ The guests, for the most part, ON ALL SERVICES LISTED BELOW associates at tho Branford Printing thing to do with such modern con­ Co. and Branford Review present­ traptions as motor cars or tractors. Just drive up and blow your horn for ed Mr. and Mrs. Dudley with a They are people of a very simple courteous and prompt attention floor lamp and .wall mirror. but no doubt tenacious faith. Some of their customs, are I think very One case of whooping cough and Interesting, for Instance: if daugh­ THRIFTY one of .scarlet lever were reportea ter becomes of marriageable age, TOP or BOTTOM WET WASH in North Branford this week. father buys a can of green paint This service talces all tlie waslitub worlc Wet Wash with Flat Work Ironed and paints his gate so that the ROUND ROAST FOR FLAVOR local swains know that they have out of your house luul off your liantls. Every- Body elotlips reluruod damp, ready to t942 MODELS ARE iron. Flat work ironed and neatly folded, permission to pay their suit. lliing is tlioroiij£L Henry Ford Saya: STRAWBERRIES Red Ripe every human being. priced three. However, this difference itself is not it's worth more to you at trade-in time, then you'll clean, sett and inviting. .Slieets ironed. $1.25 for 10 pounds or less "It is not good business unless der where Easton got them? Well, see you next week. important. In fact, it is so slight that owners say it's understand why more people are buying Pontiac I J 20 pounds for $1.25 10c each additional pound both buyer and seller gain by it." APPLES CARROTS fES" '^» 2 & 9c Unimportant as we are in the family budget, this year than ever before. Why don't you see your "With one foot on the land and hardly noticeable wlien spread over monthly 7c each additional pound Shirts finished at 10c each FANCY EATING.WINESAP BEIYS FRESH TEXAS KT!«?, 5c electric service folks like to feel that every im­ payments. Pontiac dealer today? Shirts finished at 10c each one in industry, America is safe." COMES TO TRINITY CHURCH provement in service or appliance and every I5ut the extra dependability this slight difference * PONTIAC PRICES BEGIN AT $828 FOR THE DE LUXE "Industry is mind using matter Rev. Dr. Prank F. German, 5 "•' 25c CABBAGE FRESH IEXAS ib 5c "TORPEDO" SIX BUSINESS COUPE to make man's life more free." Protestant Chaplain at the Middle- lowered rate brings greater freedom from drudg­ l^uys IS important—and in our files are hundreds of <^ n A Kl /*' ecFLORI DA VALENCIA ^ tx-w letters from owners indicating that the phrase— town state hospital and rector em­ NATIVE COOKING ery and opportunity for recreation. The good Delivered at Pontiac, Michigan. State tax, optional ORANGEa ExiRAiARCE <<°' 27c ,d "Built to Last 100,000 Miles"—only begins to equipment, accessories—extra. Prices and specifications Tovrard the close of each year eritus of the church of the Holy Trinity at Mlddletown will be guest new days are electrical days. describe Pontiac's long life and trouble-free per­ subject to change without notice. wf fMTP MR mw WE iM pnics Branford Laundry the Holland Society of New York 6 "' 23c DANDELIONSHOTifousES »» 19c B. W. Nr'ilLSON, Prop. awards a gold medal to one out­ preacher at the 10:45 Sunday BRANFORD, CONN. standing American. The 1940 service at Trinity Episcopal Church medal wont to Henry Ford "fori There will be no Young Peoples CENTRAL GARAGE TELEPHONE 572-2 eminence in scientific manufac­ 64 MAIN STREET PHONE 968 BRANFORD, CONN. turing beneficial to all mankind.") I Society meeting. SEE us OR YOUR ELECTRICAL DEALER

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5 ' Page Seven m THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANFORD, OONIT., APRIL 24, 1041 Leonard Murray of Foxon has been in Washington, D. C. for a ersonals tew days. >'4 LOCAL NEWS OP THE SCREEN Boxing Mr. and Mrs. Morris Suvnl, Palm­ Mr. and Mrs. Michael SCseske of Baseball er Road have returned home Boston Post Road announce the en­ The first motion picture to top "Boys Town" for dynamic truo-litB ii from Miami, Florida where litey gagement of their daughter. Mary, Hockey drama, tremendous heart appeal Basketball have been staying for two months. to Mr. Charles Morawski, son of LATEST SPORT NEW Mrs. John Morawski Maple Qlreet, and spiritual uplift, finally has arrived. It is that film sequel, "Men Wrestling Mrs Ralph . McDcna'd and Miss Football EDITED BY W. J. AHERN of Boys Town," which moVes to the A. Lauretta Plumle;' ot Nortliftrd Mrs. W. H. Roberts and Mrs. American women will remember WE WOiMKN WATCH HISTORY 1 Loew Poll College theatre Thursday William Plnkham were recent this march of events as times move were guests Monday of the Bran­ We are a poace-lovhig people, and April 24th tor 0 second big hold­ i ford Woman's Republican Club. visiters in New York and stayed at We hoped, when the tumult and the ahead. They know that there will be over week. The Vanderbllt Hotel. trying times and sacrifices ahead for shouting ot the World War died It has In another District Master Carl Plerson ot down, that the nations of the earth all of us. But they know, too, that we are going through these present performance ot Academy Award Georgetown was a speaker guest ZAFFINS TO MOVE were ready to live tog.'>ther as caliber as Father Edward J. Flona^ Locals Face Ne^w Haven Pros at Haiimier Fie friends. We hoped It so strongly and efforts so that we con Viove a at the last meeting of the Vasa Alpha Sigma Tau Club met rc- future which will be worthy ot all gan, pressing him Star Lodge, No. 150 held in Svea icently at the home of Mrs Nathan believed in it so sincerely that we every step ot the way tor honors in Hall. insisted on getting rid of the plants the endeavors and all the strivings izaffin in Shelton where they gave that the history of the last few the role ot Wliltey Marsh. Mayor ot their hostess a surprise handker­ and factories that hod been used Boys Town, Bobs Watson as the be­ CONSERVATION VITAL TO UConns Prepare BranfordHighTo to provide our arms and munitions decades has imprinted on the scroll Mrs Herman Logan. Harbor chief farewell party. Mr. and Mrs. of American history. loved rascal, peeweo, and two COMMENT SEASON'S FIRST TILT Street is recovering from the effect Zaffin will move soon to Virginia. in '17 and '18 Wartime machinery amazing boy actors in Lorry Nunn, Meet Stratford was smaslied under gigantic ham­ For Heaviest . . ON . - of injuries received from a fall. Guests were; Esther Tyler, playing Ted Martley, a child Rebecca Smith, Irene Shoerning, mers and sold for scrap metal. The murderer, and Darryl Hickman hi AMERICAN INTERESTS SLATED FOR SUNDAY making of smokeless powder de­ In Opening Tilt Billy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllian Ann Delon, Kathcrlne Morrison, Spring Building the i'dlc ot Flip, a soven-year-old Sport Bill SPORTS clined to a tiny fraction of previous "conservation prnctlcc! arc bring Blunders is ill at his liome 145 Mary Rlener and Marjoric Bartho­ Kid bandit. prefionl stock and controlling dep­ BY BILL AHERN output and the Industries involved Ing back the wild animal, watnr- redations require knowledge of the Baseball gets underway at the Cedar St. lomew. Conflnueit Jrotn faga one The second big feature on tho The University of Connecticut Many New Paces To Appear In The Branford Lineup- turned to the making of goods and fowl and fish populations or the food habits of the various species local high school Friday of this in the contour ot his Cottage in same program Is "Ellcry Queen's athletic looms go into the heaviest Chestnut Undecided On Starting Pitcher for normal consumption. United Stales." ThI.s as.surlng state­ Food- habit laboroties, where in­ week when the Hornets travel to Beach Street. Penthouse Mystery," Clues from • part ot their spring schedules this It is an interesting thing to re­ Stratford to cross bats with T'6m Chli'id solve a murder in Manhattoii ment made today by, S. B. Locke, vestigation.? and experiments are The Branford Red Sox will pry The John Sliney Texaco flliing ceive a letter. Particularly o let­ Andrews and hIs.Scarlet and''GoId We women play an Important ....When Ellery Quoeh, the most Regional Director ot the Fish and conducted are located at the Week. The val'slty baseball team the lid oft of the local baseball this station. West Main Street Is com­ ter, or by right, a communication nine of that town. role in the peace movement. Re­ celebrated criminologist of fiction, Wildllto Service with head quarters Patuxcnt Research Refuge In played Wesleyon yesterday and will KUMM RESENTS Sunday at Hammer Field when they pleted and open tor business, the like ot which we received by WHAT! ft TELEPHONE POLE INDOORS? member? We realized, probably radio and tho screen, takes time out in Boston, should lend encourage Maryland and at the Wildlife Re­ be host to the University ot Maine Coach Knecht of the local forces oppose the New Haven Pros at 3:00 Martin Olson Is working out telephone from L. Raymond Kumm more keenly than men, the bitter­ troin. romance...,to make a dummy meht to the work of 4, 000 regular search Laboratory in Denver, Colo­ on Saturday afternoon in a double- has not announced his starting P. M. Both manager Vln Chestnut Certainly — and it's very uscrul, too! For we have plons for six dwellings In Solton- this morning. REVIEW STORY ness of war, and we dreamed o Bi'ginninjr lliis Kridiiy, llio Stivle 'riiontre lirln^.s to llarlCord, the spill the story of the strangled van- ond temporary empioyeos ot the rado. Field men stationed through­ hurler as yet but from all accoiints of Branford and Bill Daherty of the a school in New Hnven to toach ouf men ihe best stall Manor. header. Coach J. O. Christian is great dream ot well being and liMl eililiini ol' llu- world's greiiU'st girl .sliow, ".Enrl Cnvroll'v Vani­ Irilpciuist and the prowling Service, and 50,000,000 overage out the Country study conditions in Mr. Kumm is the chairman ot it will be either Matty Markleski The following communication visitors are undecided upon their and the safest way to make leleplione inslallations In the James Sullivan develop­ planning to start Qono Kovacs and the Granite Bay Association Inc. ol- Jack Clark. Captain Lou Palma and repairs. abundance. Wliy shouldn't these ties" with a ciist of 75, including I'lO ol the world's most beautiCnl prlental beauty I citizens who, reports show, are each section. was received from Granite Bay pitching choices but the remain­ ment there are sqven houses in the throughout the N^lon celobratli'ig "Lefty" Epstein In the two 7-inn- and no doubt a particularly good will uphold either one of these things be ours. We asked, with the An.'V Inst but not least the latest Bird-bonding stations ore oper­ this morning: der ot their nines will be the same First our "suidents" arc taught on ihc gffiund greatest industrial system in the course of erection with at least girls in .I'l hrcatli-tiiUinj; sccni'S iinil 10 grcnl nels. Here w a show Wildlife Conservation Week. ing games, the first of which will one. This communication should choices. how to perform their aerial duties. But working news shots ot the day, ated by over 2,000 licensed private April 24, 1941 as they will use throughout the •d world devoting Itself exclusively to three more to follow. tluil liiis played llollywncul, New York, OhiciiKn, and all the principal start at 1:30 p. m. This annual verify this. Other members of the first team on the ground and doing these same jobs an a pole In addition to meetings held by co-operators throughout the coun­ Granite Bay regular league season. the production of peacetime pro­ Contractor Borrmann has five cities at $;!.;!() and is in'escntod lieru i'or tlio lirsl time at popular Stale GOSSIP double-header with Maine, played It seems that unwittingly this are two dilTerent things. So, on a fullyequipped State' and local wUdlifq organiza­ try. Flight routes'ot many migra­ are: Montellus, Sobolewski, Proto, Mr. W. J. Ahem ducts? houses in the erection in Santord Miles Mander, who is cast as a tions, many of the Nation's i(13 tory birds, hunting regulations and in .oUcrnato years at Orono and writer stepped into a beehive last Genrlch, Stan Petelo, Bill Owens, Branford will be handicapped by classroom pole, ihcsc men learn "how'^ under the Tlioiilro i)riops. There is always a lule stiigo show Saliirilay uniVSun­ Sports Editor, Branford Review watchful eye ot our instructors. Learning by doing We worked out many of the ele­ Street. dissolute doctor in The Uniform," wildlire reluges are holding open other management practices for Thursday when he told ot~the Joke Soffer, Prank Grondei, Bobble not having Louis Palma with them day at 10 P.M. Slorrs, is a feature of the New Eng­ Dear Sir: is the basis of training ot all telephone people. And ments ot that dream here In Out east on the Post Rood Mr. iCO-Btorring Clark Ooble and • house this week to show the pub­ the conservotlon of the species growth of the Granite Bay Assocl- Owens, Walter Fenn, Bill Fortune in the early games for the classy ;• land Conference League which I hove just had called to my at­ ' naturally personal safety as well as America, loo, before the period of and Mrs. Frederick Dudley have and,George Rtitt dancing a hot Rosalind Russelli is fonilliar with lic the typo ot work' they arc do­have been formulated on the basis tlon. Actually I was retering to and Ed Pelela. high school player will finish his makes it possible for Connecticut tention an article written by you work elhciency is our aim world unrest which saw Euyopean moved into their new Cape Cod rumba to phonbgrajjh records be-i tho .Par Eastern bockgrotind ot tho ing. of this work. the Sports Association which has season with the local scholastic and Maine to get in their two in the April 17 issue of the Bran­ This is an important part ot dictorship grow daily more power­ house. tween scones of ."Manpower", stpry.WhonMondor was a 20-yeai;- No one thing can be credited done such a Hne job of placing nine before donning the regalia of At State Theatre Not only is the Service con­ gomes and yet. riot make it neces­ ford Review and I as chairman of our effort to provide the best ful as they battened on economic Jcfterey Lynii, dressed as a Nazi ,old. adventurer, he ran oft to India, with the success ot the wildlife Granite Bay on the map athletic­ his older mates. George Carter at the Summit cerned with the notlonol aspects of the Granite Bay Association Inc. ' possible telephone service at unrest in their own states. And one The greatest stage event of the officer, and Ronald Reagoii, in the from his home in England, and program, but careful national man­ sary for both teams to travel each ally. Conn. Relays Gone from the Branford scene House, Branford Hills has added conservation, but it is interested in ask you to make the toilowing cor­ wcbt possible cobt. fateful week last Spring, Ameri­ year takes place this coming Friday garb of an, RAF filer,' dining to­ subsequently married the daughter agement and planning, the coun­ year. The plan has proven very Unfortunately I failed to know of also are "Steve" Hylenski, "John" dwelling accomodations for his helping the Stales solve their wild­ rection. ! ihc way. in Connecticut there cans—Men and Women alike—^were When the world famous Earl gether In the studio commissary,,,. ot a maharojah, trywide network of 'Wildlite ref­ popular to both schools. an Association in Granite Boy. call­ Yuslevicz and "Butch" Naimo. Ot >..v ...500 conveniently located public family. life problems. Ml'. Locke said. Each Set 6 New Marks The organization you had refer­ brouglit face to face with, the re­ Carroll Vanities opens a full week's Karen Verne Intcrpotlng store Eleanor Powell Is using tho uges and the regulation ot limiting year Congress appropriates money ed the Granite Bay Association the three Naimo will he the most telephones from which to call your And almost opposite f two story The freshman baseball team ence to is no doubt the Granite alization that the way of life we engagement on tho stage of the window signs on the Berlin street- studio's loi'gest portable dressing ^-1 played Important roles. Mr. Locke to be used to help the state in their Inc. and thereby hangs the tale. sorely missed because it leaves family and friends. The Southern dwelling is going up. opens its schedule against Spring­ Bay Athletic Club and' not the cherish was menaced. State Theatre, Hartford, scene set tor visitors watching the room on the set of "Lady Be Good" admitted. conservation programs under the Mr. Kumm who should know The Sixth Annual Connecticut Branford without a dependable New England Telephone Company. Nearer East Haven, facing Lake field college ot Slorrs on Friday Granite Bay Association Inc. American industry was called up- Yes, it's the same spectacular filming ot "Underground," at M, G, M, The • room Is big Wildlife Restoration Act, also better, seeing as how he is a mem­ Realays run off successfully on hurler. One ray of hope was gleaned Saltonstall, Mr. Dwyer has torn From study ot wildlife problems afternoon and will complete the ;Bolh are separate organizotions. onto forget the weapons that would stage revue with all Its. lavish Errol Plynn , playhig host on Ills enough tor a plario, and the reason known os the Plttman-Robertson ber of the Sports Association, in­ Saturday, storting at 1:20 p.m. and from locals desolate picture how­ down the discontinued Saltonstall affecting certain sections ot the schedule in exactly two weeks, fin The many activities of Waller make .our freedom strong. At first splendor that New York, Holly­ yacht, the Sirocco, to a group ot Eleanor is using it is so that sho Act, which is administered by the formed the public through these finishing at 3:55. Relay Manager ever when it was learned that School and has under construction country made by 10 co-opcyative Ishing up with the Rhode Island Lynch hove been in connection it was on the basis of "business as wood, Chicago, Detroit, phlladcl- pilots from ilie San piego Naval I can,practise her dance routines In Secretary ot the Interior through pages this morning that the sports J. O. Christian expressed complete "Bob" Bradley now starring for a two story shingled house with reseuch units, sponsored by the State College fresh at Kingston on with th^ Athletic Club and not the usual" Plus defense. Then, as events phitt and Pittsburgh payed $3,30 to Base, where "Dive Bomber" Is being the room ' without, disturbing tho the Service. organization is called the Granite satisfaction with the conduct of the Hopkins Grammar School in the gai'ago attached. Fish and Wildlife Service, the May 16th. Granite Bay Association Inc. continued to untold ominously, In- see, now you can ,scc it for the filmed Thomas Mitchell pitch­ rest of the company , •Boy 'Athletic ci,yb.,Actuolly, ac­ meet. pitching box will play for the locals Spring" fl'nd^"irwin Morton busy American Wildllto Institute, land- Each State is allotted a portion dtistry was called upon to apply tirst time anywhere at popular ing horseshoes on ah old per­ Robert Young Is sending candy cording to the By-Laws ot the or­ In the future before , printing after refusing the New Haven Pros on small repair and remodeling grant colleges and State game com- ol the total appropriation on the The freshman track team opens Ideal weather conditions were "speed and more speed" to produc prices. manent set on the back lot.„,.,.,Joan and cigarettes to a young RAF tiler ganization,. It Is the Granite Boy any item concerning the Granite offer. Bradley is counting on a col­ misslnris, some encouraging Infor- basis of the number of licensed Ota schedule in a meet with Man­ prevailed during , the past three tion for defense. jobs. Leslie, o script under oiie arm, how in a Nazi irflson comp. He re­ Athletic Associotlon, formed to Bay Association Inc. in your paper, legiate career and will not take any There ore 75,people In the giant malioni hp,s been compiled. hunters, and the acreage of the chester High School ot Storrs at weeks made it possible for the Ten Acres, off ot Maple Street, a school books under the other, walk­ ceived a letter from the tiler, shot promote the .athletic Interests of please hove the same verified by chance on being branded a profes­ Tile defense accomplishments ot cost, including 50 of the world's Mdii!: ot the country Waterfowl Slate. The Federal funds are used 4:000 o'clock on Thursday. high school athletes to comes to Beazlenomesy li.u^ii.cdevelopmenu u.mt .....-.,has„ eight, ^^^^^^ beautiful girls, plus a host of ing to the studio Bohoolhouse after down flying over Germany. Granite Boy. myself or any member of the sional. industry to date will go down in the j have made an "oxoellont come­ to pay 75 per cent ol the cost of The varsity tennis team opens a Storrs in a much better physical executive board. annals ot history as living evidence Worhomek s is finishedprogres s anngd asother rapidls ysol ads fi„„dom's top tun-makers, Includ- a morning as Mrs, Alvln C. York In While Chestnut is handling the back," a report shbws. Since 1035 projects planned and proposed by ten-match schedule against the Futhermore he demands that in condition than every before. The Very truly yours of the potenliallties of a free posslble by contractor Harold |„g ^^^.^ ^neeier; Bob Wlllams& "Sergoaht-York," local affairs "Pete" Naimo, Bran- when tholr numbers-tell to an all- the States, approved by the Fish University of Vermont on April 25lh the future when writing ot the track was fast and the conditions L. Raymond Kunita, people. It is not the way that Roths workmen. ^^ ^ ^ Ij^^ j3„5^ BUtmorettes; Beryl ford's first class shortstop, will do Capitol Theatre tiipe low of less than 30;000i000 the and Wildlife Service and carried on and then meets the touring Univer­ Granite Bay Association Inc we for others events so favorable that Chairman ot executive board Americaii men and women would A large barri'In Hie Ray U. Plant cameron;; Reglnold Crogig; Frak- the actual dkccting on the'fleld of 281 MAJN ST,. EAST HAVEN numbers have Increased to by the States. sity ot Maine team hero on 'the corroborate our story with him or ho'less 'than nine records were of the Granite Bay Associa­ wish to prove the value ot theh: property,. Ma^^e,;'.Street, Is being son; Joan Tlgho; Sterner slater£ 70,000,000. 01 the 263 liational i^lldlife 20th. some member of the executive broken. play. free institutions. Btit it is striking converted Into^o ofie fomlly house. ond many more, Among The Books tion Inc. Sun., Mon., April 27-28 On the basis ot a compilation refuges, 170 have been set aside Don White's varsity golf team la hoard of the lotigf, group. ,,. • .Harttdrd Public .High School In addition to the men used by proof that they cherjsh those in- Mi^ and Mrs, Prank S. Piscltello, 14 gorgeous, eye-filling, breath mado lost year. Service mammolo- primarily for migratory waterfowl; also scheduled to meet the Maine 'After, all "we see; no reason 'when walked away with the 'honors in the locals last seasbH'"Stanley" stittttions above all else, and that have started their new home In taking spectacles are featured in My Dear.Lady—^Marjorle Barstow "WESTERN UNION" glsts have csiimotcd that there ore 24 for migrotory birds, small up­ team here on Saturdoy. wenretolklng of,'^or writing aUout Class A by winning three of the LOCAL ROTARIANS Sokolowsky, "Ernie" Donofrio and we in this country are enterprising .Willow Road. this gigantic stage show, amongst "Billy" Tobin will likewise be seek­ Qreenblo; Out At The isoldlers' Robert Young', Randolph Scott more than 5,800,000 lilg gome ani­ land game, fur onimals and other The only spring teams not in the sports group we should have to plaques awarded; Robert E. Fitch enough and Intelligent enough to Thomas Dufly ot New Haven has them being "Gates,Of Splendor," DEFEATED BY ing berths on the liine which should Home—Elizabeth Corbett. Finland mals in the United States. Michi­ wildlife; 50 for colonial non-gome action at home ore the freshman ask iiis permission to publish a and Mlltord High Schools In Class find the means to see that they j broken ground for a year round "Crystal Lake," "Golden Fiesta," - ALSO - strengthen the club's Batting power Fights—H. B, Eliiston; Wings On gan led the 48 States,with 830,800 birds; and 13 tor big game. tennis group who won't begin their fact. If he had the control of 'the [B took two plaques apiece; and in ANSONIA ROTARY shall survive today storms. homo in Riverside Ave. which he 'Tower Of Feathers," "Pyramid Of Immensely. Paul Ward, too, will be My Feet—Sonjtt Henle; Ten Years Kenny Baker, Mary Boland in gome animols, followed by conser­ Construction of bridges, dams schedule until the 29th f April when Sports Association the same as he Class C & D, Ellsworth High School plans to occupy. Beauty," "Feu D'Artiflco,' "White The Branford Rotary lost what­ a regular on the field of play. Under The Earth—Norbert Cas- vation's "Big Ten," Pennsylva­ and buildings, the planting ot cover they meet Morse at Storrs ond has the Association Inc. than we topped the field by winning three After extensive alterations by tho Puns In tho Moonlight" and many THE HIT PARADE ever hope they had ot gaining the teret's; North To The Rime-Ringed nia, Wisconsin, California, Minne­ shrubs and other vegetation; the the varsity track team whose next might be tempted to verity our plaques. Easily the outstanding Others who will see action are: Branford Sayings Bonk tho Ar­ more. Rotary State bowling crown when Eun—Isobol W, Hutchison; Our OP 1941 sota, Texas, Oregon, Colorado, building of fences and morking of meeting will be with W. P.. I. at stories with him. At any rate no athlete at the Relays was Knie of Larry Cazaplicki, Pop Duell, Walt rowhead, once^popular hotel, is ol- You won't want to miss this out­ tliey were defeated lost week by the Oountrey's Money-i-Frederlc Major Utah and Idaho. • « refuge boundaries have been done Worcester on May 3rd. However, one denied the ^ist of the "Com­ Bulkeley School of New London who Elwell will.again be-with the team most reody for'occupancy as o mo­ standing stage event. Earl Carroll's Ansonia fraternal organization at Blood Sweat ond Tears—Winston S. Tues., Wed.—Aj)ril 29-30 Restoring depleted populations by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Ivan Fuqua is planning to toke two ment" which was the principal set o new record in the 100-yard following the close ot Exeter dern aportment house. vanities with the orlglntl cast fea­ New Haven. Although the Ansonia Churchill; Immortal Lyrics — ot wiUlUte animals conserving the The Service operates 120 flsh relay teams to the Penn Relays the item in the stdrj'.'' dash at 10.2 seconds and gave his Academy early in June. At Lomphler's Cove the two story turing the world-famed Earl Car­ Rotarlans took two out ot three Hudson Strode; Sports and Games LAND OF LIBERTY outstanding relay event in the East What popular sportsman is blow- team a substantial lead in the yeor round dwelling erected by roll lovelies, the world's most beau­ games from the local keglers there --.Harold Keith; KablopnaJContron edited by Cecil B. DoMillo / hold at the University ot Pen­ -ing his top off anent his bowling medley relay beside taking a first in Beach vs. Canoe Brook; Wed., May Clifford Dickerman remains as trim was only a. dltfere'iice of 10 pins in tiful girlsl DePt'inclns; Lanterns On The Levee nsylvania on the 25th and 20th. ability? the broad jump. 21, Miss Petela-O'Brien vs. Harbor and decorations will be done to - ALSO - the total pintail for all three This magnificent, unrivaled stage •William Alexander Percy; Battle A recopltulation of the athletic Howard Lefty Jaspersohn of Sil­ Mr. Christian has indicated that Street; Thur., May 122, Miss Lehn­ suit the purchaser. games. This match closed the spectacle, the world's premiere girl Stations—Alec Hudson; Yankee ROMANCE OF THE ichedules ot the University show ver Street has opened a Servic.en- in all 'probability the Seventh ert vs. Canoe Brook; Fri., May 23, Walter Lord at Granite Bay Is di^A^*^" Rotary bowling season for the year. show opens a solid week's engage­ Skippers to the Rescue—Felix. RIO GRANDE no less than four baseboU games, ter in Whalley Ave., New Haven. Connecticut iReloys will be held ot Miss Resjan vs. Short Beach. completing a large garage tor tire ment this coming Friday, April 25th Rlesenberg Jr.; The Gay Poetr- two tennis matches and a track Is it true that there will be a Storrs next year on Saturlay, April storage. and continues through Thursday J.eannctto C Nolan; Wildlife Con­ with Cesar Romero says DONALD meet to be held on the campus this fifty dollar side bet between two of 25th, since that is the dale pre­ There are also some smaller re­ night. May 1st on the stage of the BRAZEAU LISTS servation—Ira N. Gobrielson; In LADIES aiFT NiaiiTS week, while the golt match will be Branford's howling gentry -vSKen ferred by a majority of coaches who SUBSCRIBE TO THE modelling Jobs undeway with a State Theatre, Hartford. Stalin's Secret Service—W. G. played at the Wilimantic'Country they convene in Buffalo in a few answered the query as to their LEAGUE CONTEST couple ot land owners contemplat­ Krlvilsky; The Kingdom ot Books Thurs., Fri., Sut., May 1-2-3 Club. short days now. choice of dates. ing new dwellings soon. NO MUSS, NO FUSS, NO WORK AT ALL BRANFORD REVIEW —William Dana Oroutt; Manners Errol Flynn in In spite of the foct that J. O Wed., April 23, Miss Petela- =*= Now And Then—May B. Van Ars- TO KEEP THE WHOLE ROOM BRIGHT, Christian's varsity baseball team O'Brien vs. Short Beach; Thurs., Cinema Ghatter dalo and Mory Rebecca Llngen- "FOOTSTEPS IN has lost to Catawba College and the April 24, Canoe Brook vs. Miss Res- felter;South Amerlcon Roundabout FOR 'LECTRIC WATER HEATING IS Wesleyan Shifts Shorthand, Typewriting, Book­ THE DARK" University of Maryland on their Connecticut Drops jan; Frl., April 25, Harbor St. vs. —Agnes Rothery; Sixty Acres more As CLEAN AS 'LECTRIC LIGHT! spring training trip and to Mass. Miss Lehnert; Wed., May 7, Miss keeping, Accounting, Business Reel Cross Notes Hear Tell: Geraldlne Fitzgerald or Lesst-Henry B. Lent; Fairy • - ^ALSO - Administration, Dictaphone, State in their opener last Saturday, Baseball Dates Petela-O'Brien vs. Miss Resjan; is awarded the title of "The out­ Fantasies —Marguerite Graham; Geo. Sanders, Wendy Barrie in \ Wesleyan 3 to 1 Comptometer, Day and Evening prospects ot victories over Maine Thur., -May 8, Short Beach vs. Miss standing Irish actress of the year" Early American Decoration- THE SAINT IN 1 in the double-header on Saturday Wesleyan will play Trinity in Lehnert; Frl., May 9, Canoe Brook Sessions. Co-educational. Enter by the United Irish Societies Esther Stevens Brozer; Deep and in the remainder ot their baseball on May 0 at •Hartford at The University of Connecticut vs. Harbor Street; Wed., May 14 at any time. Merle Oberon completes her role in Through the Heart;—C. W. Ander­ PALM SPRINGS schet^ule seen promising. Christy 4:15 P. M., and at Mlddlelown on baseball nine defeated the Wesley­ Miss Petela-O'Brien vs. Miss Lehn­ STONE COLLEGE WITiff HYDItA-MATIC XUtlVE* "Affectionately Yours" and leaves son. has a better than average pitching May 24 at-2:30 P. M., it was ari- an diomondeers at I Storrs, Conn.. ert; Thur., May 15, Miss Resjan Vs. Holly wood , tor a vacation in staff to draw from, including Co- nbunbed by birector of Athletics 129 Temple St., New Haven (A2VJ> HYDRA-MATIC, ALONE ) yesterday afternoon by a 3 fo 1 Harbor Street; Frl., May 16, Short The group registered with Mrs. Phoenix, Arizona Jimmy Coptnln Fred Mitchell, who is cur­ Harold S. Wood today. score. THERE IS ]VO CLVTCHTO Stewart turns his airplane over to ^1 tii.i.i. . C , I. I i| • ' I' I t I I I Pequot Theatre rently holding down first bose;. Martin Steucek for Home Nursing These changes hove been mode Co-captain Fred Mitchell pro­ PRESS, NO GEARS TO SHIFT! will meet for the first time tonight Olivia de Havllland Marc Law­ Gene Kovacs, who lost two gomes rence has played a character possible by Boston Univer^.ty's vided the games longest clout DRfNK at 8:15 in the town hall. Just Arrived Pri., Sat.—April 2.'5-2G to Maryland ond Mass. State, both cancelling its gome with Wesleyan when he homered in the fifth in­ RY the "drive" that goes all the way to named "Lefty" In all eight pictures Miss Mae McCorkle ot the New largely due to miscues by his team on May 24, because of a conflicting ning. It was the first home.run ever make things easy for the driver— Hydra- he's done at; Warners. "VIRGINIA" T Haven Visiting Nurse Association 11 mates; Fedele Mugavero, a junior examination schedule at the lat­ hit on the new Connecticut base­ "EFFORT-METER" TESTS, conducted Malic I Tiresome clutch-pushing is Six officers of the Brazilian Air Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kells ot Hill with Madeleine Carroll and will address the group. Street, Granite Bay announce the who pitched well last year; Eugene ter institution. The Wesleyan- ball field. in 15 major cities, prove that the driver of ouf. Manual gear-shifting is out. No Corps, who will fly six new planes Fred MacMtirray Epstein, 0 senior lefthonder; and Trinity freshman.baseball game on a standard transmission car "pushes out birth ot a son on Saturday. This Also playing an important role other drive in the world is so simple The Instructors in gauze for back to their country, visit Wayne "Spark" Adorns, a sophomore who, May 6 has been shifted toMlddie- and lets in the clutch" an average of 228 is their second child. - ALSO - In the win was catcher John Vu- and easy to operate. Drive the easy Tuesday, Wednesday, ond Thur. of Morris on the set ot "Bad Men ot last year as o freshriian; pitched a town, storting,ot 3:00 P. M. sievicz of Branford who drove in times an hour—that his left foot is actually Missouri" Twenty friends from Hydra-Matic way, today — in a each week are as follows: Tiiesday PRIDE OF THE BOWERY two hit and a one-hit game in two on the clutch pedal a total of 21.6 minutes Hollywood visit Priscilla Lane at Mr. and Mrs. Burdett Babcock, ot The track meet with Tufts will one of the winning runs in addi­ SINCE 1897 morning, Mrs. Edwin Whiting and Book Nig}it Kvery Pri., Sat. consecutive ^lontests. be held.at Mlddletown on April 24, tion to pocing pitcher Dotes Mu­ out of each hour. All this means work! smart, swift-stepping Oldsmobile! thevlctorvUle dude ranch where she Cheshire formerly ot this place an­ Mrs. Homer Shepord; Tuesday af­ nounce the birth of a son, Henry The ball club will Improve with instead of the 28th, at Tuft's re­ gavero to 12 strikeouts. Enduring The Test of Time • OPTIONAL AT EXTRA COST was stricken with flu. A local ternoon, Mrs. Eirnest Johnson and Atwood, In the Waterbury hospital. Sun., Mon., Tues., Apr. 27-28-29 each game with the outfield com­ quest. The freshman track meet Reige, Wesleyan's crack sopho­ dalla grower names a new variety Mrs. Axel Mlckelson; Wednesday This is their second child. Before posed ol two sophomores and a Wlth;Norwich Free Academy will be more pitcher, aside from Mitchell's morning, Mrs. William Rice and "Tugboat Annie" in honor of Mar­ "BACKSTREET" junior and a veteran catcher in held ot .Mlddletown on April'23. home run pitched in magnificent joric Rambeau. I her rriarrlage Mrs, Babcock was Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Wllllom with Charles Beyer and John Yuslevicz; plus on infield The complete revised schedules fashion oUowlng but three hits Seen Around: Maiiene Dietrich]Miss Mable Atwood of Granite Bay. 'M BR®©, Hoadley. Thursday morning, Mrs. Margaret Sullavan which should show Improvement in ore OS follbws. aside from the circuit clout. Homer Shepard and Thursday af­ its ploy as the season progresses. .Varsity Baseball — April 18 Ver­ Score by Innings: BEVERAGES ternoon Mrs. Edwin Whiting. There - ALSO - Lltye is known of the relative mont here; 'lO.Middlebury here; 23 Wesleyan 000 000 001—1 3 0 is 0 great need for more gauze "FOOTSTEPS IN strength of the tennis and golf Unlver. ot Conn, away; 25, Bpw-Conn. 000 210 000—3 4 1 Have Set A Higlier Standard of Quality workers. • • teams and nothing can be predicted doin here; 30, Brown here; May 3, THE DARK" ot the freshman baseball which has Williams here; 8, Trinity jiway; 10, Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Waldron Wed., Tliurs.—April 30, May 1 LOW-COST, SAFE, CAREFilEE • LIKE ELECTRIC LIGHT several potentially good players, but Amherst aw(iy; -14, Yale here; 21, FOR ALL.LOCAL SPORTS no partlculorly outatoliding pitch­ Moss. State.away; 24, Trlnltyhere; of New Canaan announce tho en­ , Leila Ernest in COME IN AND SEE THE NEWEST ing strength. dune as, Amherstihere; 14-Williams AND NEWS READ ;TUE gagement ot their daughter, Bety WESTINGHQUSE MODELS AT away. I to Mf. William M. Schaefer, Jr. ot "LIFE WITH HENRY" BRANFORD REVIEW George Evans Inc. hatcheries established throughout iFreshmon Baseball — .May 6, Westport. Mr. Waldron was at one - ALSO- - YOUR ELECTRICAL DEALERS OR time superintendent of schools. the United States to restock Trlflity (here; .10, WHUams away; GAMBLING ON streattis, ponds, lakes and other 14, Choote away; 17, Amherst here; \ Makers, of . H. £. BALDWIN / J- RilSSELL AVERILL CONNECTICUJ-^^lllGHT & PoWER waters. ,21,. Cheshire here; .24, H.otchkiss Hamilton and Trinity at^Hamilton! I Georgia Chapter, 0. E. S. will THE HIGH SEAS 20,Univer. of Conn. here. In recounting these highlights of jiwny; .28, WMtJi'ol^wn away. . J sponsor apubllc card party In the I Blue Orchid Ohin(iwarB Nights ^he work done by the Fish and •Varsity Track — Mnf. 15, Sprlng- Freshman Track — March 14, Fine Yustpm Tailored Suits BRANFORD AUTO SALES Inc. Academy at 8:00 on the evening Phone 744 WlldlKo Sqrvicc, Mr. LocKe .urged 'flcld here 22, Unlv. of Conn.,here; tLoomIs here; April :23, Nprwich I of April 29. . . . tiiat. the jJUbHc-give more attention ftpr, 18,-Springfleld.away; 84,.Tufts here; May 3,'Taft here; 10, Choate 1098 Chapel Street Tel. 8-5421 Neiv Haven, Conn. aawESxSi^mKSiT .ELBPHONB loxo BKANFOED, CONK. 221 Montowese Street Branford, Conn, to these conservatioi:i matters which ihere; May 2, Amherst away; '0, away; 15, Little 'Three .away; 24, vitally affect the 'Notion's welfare. WUllams away; 17, • Triatigulor, Hotchkiss hove, V

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PageJBight THE BRANFOED REVIEW, BUANFORD, OONN., APRIL 24, 1941 Dual rear lamps and an auto-1 so that whenever the brake pedal -There are 129 Improvements and la matlc stop signal are supplied as:ls depressed bright warning'lights refinements on the 17941 Pontlac. , THE HOME NEWSPAPER IS A standard equipment on all 19411'''^'''^' ill EAST HAVEN Pontlac models. These lamps arei r Standard (;ompresslon ratio In VITAL POUCE IN EVERY TO^VN .•;et Into the body panels and blend I Pontlac Is manufacturing the both six and eight cylinder THE HOME TOWN PAPER, PORTRAYINQ AS IT DOES design. The automatic stop signal lowest priced eight cylinder car In Pontlacs for 1941 Is 6.5 to 1. of The Halt Hour Rending Club will er and Journalist will be the speak- LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN Ls hooked up with he brake linkage the history of the company. Dual carburetors are standard BRANFORD—NORTH BSANFORD mcet May 1st with Mrs. Eric If. or at the annual East Haven equipment on Pontlac eight FAAULUR LANGUAGE Dohna and Mr.s. L. W. Harrison as Teochcrs' League banquet Monday STONY CREEK—PINE ORCHARD cylinder engines for 1941. SHORT BEACH — INDIAN NECK W\t iBranforb EebieUJ hosles.sPS, Mrs. Ruth Demlng will In WalUngford. Edward Sugruc, GRANNIS CORNER—MORRIS give a book i-evlew and Mrs. John president ot the league, who will y ^ ^ A wirv rxCT UAVPKl hsIFW?^ COVE—EAST HAVEN AND EAST HAVEN NEWS P. Barclay will do current events, j be the toastmaster. Another lea- Legal Notice Price Five Cents turo at the banquet will be a ma­ Branford, Connecticut, Thursday, April 17, 1941 Miss Lois II. Blalcesloe, 23 Edward gician, Oeorgo Plersoh who will NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS .Shreet Is vblVlng her grandparents entertain with feats of magic. Notice Is hereby given to all tax­ VOL. XIV-NO. 2 I I !rr ^ Mr, and Mrs. Hi 0. ]31aIceslco In St. Miss Helen Struzynskl will Intro­ payers of the town ot Brantord, Polorsburg, Florida!' duce Miss Qarvln. The teachers In 9,000 iePAMTe PfiKTS/mci90.000 resident and non-resident, that the chago of the banquet are Misses Kli/STS nwDnKN WKsuir PIAUE 7, 1941. Church held Its final meeting otiAhU Haatonon, Ruth LaPolnte, Unless the first halt ot the tax Is tniiShool 'n'tL^sl SSSeAddf^ Aft Instructor Forpor Maintenance Funds the season Tuesday evening when '^'^'i"'"' ^oary and Grace Lyons, paid on or before May 7, 1941, the the following omccrs Wore elected Mrs. Grace Qurnoy and Ralph whole tax shall become delinquent In High School '" .,,f-. ,J r;„j, r,wt<>r Branford Rotary For Next Year ^ ^,,_.._ _,_ „., ,, for the coming year.: President, | °o°"™"- and it shall be subject to Interest Friday Night To Aid_Cripples How soil conservation is piov Opens With Tea Friday Carl Han.sen; vice-president, Rob-1 , , niE eAPTW GfitfJs at the rate ot 0/10 of one percen- ing Its own worth t6 farmers and At Its meeting, Ine Board ot Ed­ Statewide total ot the Easter Seal An act amending the Charter of erl Bauerfeidt; secretary Carl Gar-Fl>ore was one case of scarlet fever ic/u>— tum of such tax for each month how farmers are rallying to soil ucation reappointed all the teach- Arthur Donofrio Will Be Guest sale of the Connecticut Society for the Civic A.ssoclation ot Short • -. -....— \vm, ii,e vln; treasurer. Horold Howard. At.,'^<'P°'^^<"^ '" East Haven this week. fiBOUf 100,000 and traction thereof which shall conservation will be the subject of ii ^^ ^ QJ ii,e school system •7JM6 •••••Mosriy elapse from the time when such Crippled Children to-day crossed Beach was presented. Sub H. B. the close of the meeting the mom- ' "cfcosK piiir Conductor— Affair Is Non- a talk to be given at the regular i excuptiui|,J^^^p^^„i uo*f „«i^ou wh„..o- ar..-e now sub Section Captains Announce Thoir Canvassers For Annu- Mrs. Raymond Mead Is attending tax shall become due and payable 997. Incorporations, by Rep. Irving bers adjoined to the Sloane Phys rixiii-nic Competitiive the $19,000 mark, according to an monthly meeting of the Brantord .jj^,y,.,g tor leachors wh , al Drive. Otlier Workers To Be Named Later. Speaker the State Conference ot the Parent - exy a5. iNtienrmGENJUS-' , until the same .shall be paid. (Rate Jacocks. Rollat'rolub Monday noon. 1 f;''"""^ tor teachers who will rc- ics Laboratory at ™«'^"?J° ";',f, Teacher Associations at Hotel Strat 5ir(CE IA5T•MMKVM(0m\.'«tiatij!f. CLf'.EINO \IOUSV \W3KlCV.mV I1;50Qil-.soo ' of Interest—7.2'X per year.- The Housatonlc Music Festival announcement by W. Watson Several appeared for and against The speaker will accompany hl^ ^' ^„ .^^ ^^^^„ ^^ ^an- er Will Present "Public Health In China," Talk. were the guests of Lyent W. Bus- tJS- field In Bridgeport today. MFEIISE WVENTIOW 5(k3S?SIlC»JW/II'ES - I will be at the Town Hall, Bran- Association will present Its Sixth House, President. This total bi- at the hearing. Latest information lalk with a .notion pictitro^ Oil aiU- ta„,.^ m J^,,, eommorclal sub- sell who conducted many Interest: f/Bnay mir couwiume vwmwutB is that the matter will result In a All captains and solicitors for the ting experiments. Beasih/ with Shelter ford, from 9:00 A. M. to 12:00 noon Annual Musical Festival at the eludes reports from fifty nine corn- mal and wildlife from the stand- j^^^^ ,„ ^^^ ,,,^ ,,^„, ^^ ^ ^^^ Among those attending the Bran- and from 1.00P.M. until 5:00 P.M. high school Friday evenhig at^^8.. ,ttg„g_ ^^^^^ ^t t,,^^ preliminary, I referendum. point of sou conservation. The ^^ ^ j^o «,„ ,, ,^^„ ^t Club Exhibits coming Visiting Nurse Association ford Women's Republican Club every week day and on Saturday • °'. ,^ t,.r!wlth eleven more committees still I A copy follows; ^ scenario Is a siinple story ot ^,^^ g^,.j^^.^ ,,^3 ^^^, ^ Drive are Invited and urgod to oomo meeting Monday were Mrs. Robert GIVE OPEUATIC COMEDY from 9:00 to 12:00 noon except I An act amending the Charter ot to the Canvasser's Tea to be held Harold LaPolnte, chairman of! Oerrlsh, Mrs. George Wood, Rep Good Friday. Glass Articles Friday n.rternoon ot 3:00 P. M. at the procfucllon, "Rogolet the Jest-| pjinrlotto Miller, Mrs. Samford and THE LEEPER CO. On Thursday ApVIl 10, 1941, I will er," a 3 act comic operetta to be"""Mrs". "'-—'"Chester- "--'-i-Knighti . be at Palne's Store, Stony Creek Mrs. Donaid Sawtelle, president, the Swedish Parlors ^ ._,1P«I|M,1D AlOUEfCIWE Derby, held In the East Haven Town Hall, 1I«VE HJm MAHOFACrilRIIIO CH/lrlGE- and on Thursday April 17, 1941, at ot the Halt Hour Reading 01ub,l Mrs. Norman V. Lamb, President, Telephone Office 6-8829 — Ees. 4-0725M East OVE05 Utti THESE! fXOM ms//lMS the Fire House, Short Beach. speaker, iMrs. 'April 21) and , 30, has announced BEC/i«5E WOOD 16 SCARCE. FIRES ABE Mlltord, presided at tho monthly mooting win present the OFWM BlIILT OF WHMFBOfJE. ON 1)1^ •n StW/fj CMflK T» AUMm roMi, . C.A. TERHUNE that tickets miiy be obtained at AlBtlTlAU C^IAWDS. OFP AlASK* 549 Elm Street New Haven, Conn. mour ,r the club Friday afternoon In Iho Arthur Rlnbon, whoso subject Henry Holcombe 3-28, 4-11,24 Collector of Taxes the door each evening or from any Kareta »v.. ^-.aa- — --„ , . t,nn,!of Mrs H E. H.Coxof Pine ''Piiblic Health Work in China" ,• of the following committee mem- Richard A. Otto of WalUngford nnnnint lA !„^, Mi^ Clayton Shorcs, should prove very interesting.. will make gaily practical bed­ ' bers; John V.' Slmonl, Thomas Weds Miss Olver YOUR HOME AND MINE Guest conductor will be Arthur fo uiu- "nndl Herbert S. Macuonaiu, iiow i».».- valley, R. 1. recoivuu i«" c»^i->»"- wni...^.". • -- , ,, • >,., spreads, dressing table drapes and J Geelan, Alex Doran, Bertam Well, Donofrio of this place, a student of ^et bi bauot'ven atorney-at-law, and chair- ^''^nt to teach art, Mochanlca Lice Pve^jdont "' ,f«j„°,°' . Arthur T. Connor, Kenneth Plynn, Miss Edith Elizabeth Olver, window curtains for the bedroom It won't be long now before win­ the New England Conservatory of urawmg, uuu u.ui...... — „ '( Raymond Ilanloy, James' Malone, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. William and bo equally at home in the liv­ a salary of, $1,300. Miss Crandall is ''Ze now meniber, Mrs. Martin charge of tho refreshments. ter draperies come down, rugs Music. re^d^^g their cont«^^ -n- ->-d I one now member. Mr, • Charles Cappclla, John darter, Mrs. J. Olver, of 48 feldney ^trcet wos ing room. For the latter room select The program follows. a graduate ot the Rhode Island « ^,^„H wnT nccon ed, Mrs, John McCobe, ohalrmon ot come up and the house gets Itself e,i 1 „ f,, rinthi s ho said, s nee tne, of said association.11 .1.. a , ». wuAn^ru nf="" AllCTDRf." "-•.• ~ . Louise Woodworth, John Mulhern, the larger checks and bolder plaids. Derby—Home Circle Overture, j School of Design and Is now teach­ "S Jolm II BlTchs Pol^o of the'the Visiting Nurse Association at,- married Saturday In Christ Church ttool Band;l" ,„tv wlU need every possmie 1 oince unui me m^t uu, »---. nnd Dr. Charles Donadlo. —with a major amount ot assis­ Striped chintz is also a good ing at Scltuate, R. I. to Mr. Henry Holcombe, ot Ham- tance from you— Into summer at­ choice for summer as It Is cool Chapel-ln-theVaUey, "rtor, Saxa-'^°t5ij They we to carry on their 1922, or until thier successors shall Parent-Teachers The Board sent an expression ot don, with the Rev. Alfred Clark ot- phone' Quartette; Connecticut; . oe uiJiJ«j»"»'cu .*..« —'- JUNtOKS TO DANCE tire. looking and can be either cleaned Con;ectlcut;^°>',^^'^*g:.L through the com-j^e appointed and thei,*f ,^^t° regret to Frederick L. Sexton,,part March, Massann, High School Band' "''°, — • - 1 be president, vice-president, trea- flclatlng. Given In marriage by her The homemaker who achieves or laundered with little effort. It Plan Convention ,tlme teacher of art In the schools, The High School junior prom, IhlWren in the local schools are ,„er and clerk of s^^W executive father, the bride wore a gown ot the transition with the least pos­ one so desires It can be reglazed. A Branford—Song ot Welcome, I that conditions require the serv­ which win be held Friday night. green and white striped chintz Is French Folk Song; Viennese Waltz, eooBorattag In the seal sale. With board" Is hereby amended by sub- white satin with a lace and tulle sible amount ot effort Is she who The State Convention of Parents ices of a full time teacher, an as' May 10, will bo dedicated to the 1 only ha of the schools yet re- gtuuting in place of said sentence ?o May 15 m the homo of Mra.i_Mrs. Jerry Knowllon; Pivospect makes her plans several weeks In Indescribably cool looking and will Sleczynskl; Absent, Metcalfe; Girls' and Teachers will ineet in Bridge­ slgnment he did aot find it possl alumni of the 'school. Miss Laura veil caught with orange blossoms. ported their contribiitions total oi ^ald section the fo»o:f""e/«^"„V loMay IB inuiL. 'streot-Mrs. McQowan; Rogers advance ot the actual transforma­ be Just as ettectlve tor slip covers Chorus. I ence to wit; "And said board shall port AprU 23, 24. All parent-teac- hie to accept. O'Connor and John McPartland | anj her flowers were white garde $46.90 to date. tion and gets her summer drapes, as window .drapes... ^,, ' Seymour—Come to the Fair, Mar-1 elect by ballot from its own mem­ cher members are;lnvltod to at-l Increaseincruuacas wer««,.e ; grante^ d to teach- °MS Birch dlspayed the club's street-Mrs. John Mockevlc; Elm are this year's prom faculty spon­ nlas and sweet peas. spreads and slip covers ready at her . Another material which deserves tbi. Soprano Solo, Gloria Creteila; bers at that annual meeting held tend. Among those from here who ers according to the terms ot the =.^nhQok which will be on exhlbl- street-Mrs.. John Mlchelson sors. consideration because ot its inex­ Venetian' Love Song, Nevln, Gkl's' uratth^B^l meeting In May| Branford - East Main Street: Mrs. Arnold Sherry, ot Now Ha­leisure. next after the passage of this act expectpecit, tlou goBu" wU"."l b••e- Mrs---, .„.,^ D.. W.itcache salary r schedulecontrac. t AWU neB u"",....«w form . of ,v,u„ "•" — 'Mrs Guv Barker, caiitaln; Ghost- pensive and practical nature is ven, sister of the bride was matron Dotted swlss is one of the most Glee Club; • Mary liolkowski a president, vice-president,' trea- Owenwens and Mrs.,CMrs., C. HaskeHaskell l BusBushh . I teoteachec r contrac^t wa^^^^^s •adopted ^^^^^ Count. y V Hartford.. !fut'to Beadi Place-Miss Teresa TEACHERS LEAGUE MEETS sailcloth. It makes a sturdy slip­ ' surer, clerk and tax-collector of ot honor, and wore peach not and satisfactory ot summer fabrics for • MUford -^ Carihenolta, Mexican ,.u..., ^ „^ ., Among the speakers wll be Dr. l^^^^^^,^,30„,allo„ to usoNollcqwa^^ cover and launders beautifully. I said executive board, and one per Miss Alice Esther Garvin of Now tulle and a hat of blue tulle with drapes—both windows and dressing Folk Song; Shadow March, Prothe- Buried Tuesday said executive board, and one Pe^-I j^^ j, K. Falson, Mrs. "onel^M. ™^'="^„aitorium and cafeteria of meeting ot «^V^,^rm Hotel S,l!!X c Murphy; Beach a peach tiara. tables—and bedspreads. A par­ Haven, well known traveler, teach- roe; Lord, Make Me Strong, Mixed son may hold at one .time both the ^^ ^rs. H. Otis Howgate and t^ ^ ^^^ ^ ^„,„U „£ ^^^^ woman s Club in HotU Bona -M'«s^^^^«;'^° ,^ ^^ RO^^^I^I, The bridesmaids. Miss Mary Mc- ticularly charming ensemble which Chorus. • ' . I Mary E. BoroboUskl, wife of StanlofflcStan e of treasurer and^tax coUec- ,,,„,!, G. F. \alt°n. I'J^^^ 2te as.,oclatlon "I•n October. HartfordRVwlcile , waMas tippolntcy 7 8 dan ad delogatc'-Mrs 9 Mrs.,H^^^^^, Irv ng Harrison; ^^.^,^^^^,vu.uctw=»^ Gulre ot New Haven and Miss Lou­ may be found In the majority ot .WalUngford—-Amaryllis,; Parlowe; X^brrnf-^-tlm^^B^^^^^^^^ :;ir l^-^-^JJl!;?iS Harde?t J?Tri Cox road d oon^hn tho e t.widoo WlUoww Road^Rj,RoadtoawmowRoa** wniow Road- WHEN IN NEED OF ise Dahm of West Haven, were the large department stores Is Business Directory By the Bend'of the River, Edwards- gowned In blue laco and tulle, with available In aset consisting ot win­ iphael "Wh4i;e !S'cprporatlnBlTh<;9'*16'-^°?^^^^^^ fnefi'^f*" Samuel' WALLPAPER dow drtpes, bedspread and dressing 50 ^I^^CilEB^f^'^^^^!^^-^''^-^ Samuel peach veils and blue tiaras and •'.. n\i I Choirff?'TouTours", L Beach; Willow Road to North tablersklrt. Stick candy bindings In approved Apiil 20, 1D21, is hereby 'Education for. Home' and Family or PAINT carried mixed spring flowers.:- ^- 42 inch sink and tub oomblnntlsns Joursi Friral, Soprano , _ wcetwj. ^j.*v —, — years Main etroot—AIISS Lillian Barron. rod, blue or mint green stripes add amended by striking out and de­Lite." The latter Will be led by The Salvation Army will hold a VISIT Ru.ssell Clark, ot New Haven was ?2».95 complete.- Toilet outfits Ann" Mcllhfenny; Qood Night, Good •was born In Branford, a daughter Emma Osborn Mr.i. James Kavaiiuugh, captain. best man and ushers were Genree a gay touch. , . of Ighac Bombollskl and Julia leting from said act the following Wooster Warren. Musical Concert in Svea Hall avea Main StreeK Veto to Chestnut) — UNrTED WALL PAPER complete $12.95. Baib tubs $14.50. Night, Beloved,'Plnsutl, A Capella sentence of said section, to wit: Taylor nnd Arnold Sherry, of New Plaids are delightful tor the liv­ Dobrzenleckl. Mrs. Clifford Thompson of Wal­ Ave., Saturday April 10 at 8 o'clock Miss Statitt Petela and Mrs. Wm. CO. Wall Unsins $5.4.'>. Conn. I'lumblnf; Choir. "The president, vice-president and Buried Tuesday Haven. /I reception followed In the ing room In siunmer and this sea­ Surviving are her husband, one Ungford wUl preside. P. M. Brigadier and Mrs. Bror Hlnchey; Svea Avenue—Mrs. Our- <)3 Crown St., Now Havon Shelton—Dark Eyes, Riegger; In treasurer shall serve without com- home of the bride's parents. The son there is iin excellent selection, and Ileutini; Materials Co., 1730 daughterrtoimhter , Julianne; her mothermother; treasurer shau serve wiuiu".. >-|."' Dahlberg from Hartford Conn, will "We Save You Money" ci.'iiplc will reside In Patton Road, tor plaids and checks have been State St, New Uuven, Cunn., My Garden, Riegger, GUrls' Glee fvebroti;ers Sepl'.n,Jolih,Adam'pe„satlon except that th'^V,*'^'' COMMITTEE MEETS be in charge. A fine and interesting Club; By the Waters of the Minne- Vnri Edwin, aU of Branford and receive their actual expenses;- a.m program will be given as foUows: Spring Glen. smarter. Plaid or checked gingliam IMiono G-0028. ^11 'IS,,^! „ii nf Branford and receive their actual expenses;" and tonka, Lleurance, Soprano Solo, Rv. Father Anthony Bombollskl by substituting in Pff^'^^t WITH MRS. REEVES Unison song Prayer Scrip­ her home in So»lh M"'" Sl.ccl^.a u gtreel/-Mrs. Olga Helen Mica, The Branford-.'oommittee ot the .„ture„ reading oc.K.ifu.Selection. Band East Haven—Barcarolle, Offen­ Children's center met Wednesday Ucordlon Solo Vocal Solo IShe was born in I^f''','''=''"J^'„,'' non^^^^ Hillside Avenue-Mrs. xrrEWKi'iERs — ' ALL MAKES bach; Thled,e OUletLost , ChordHigh , .cnooSuUivani -^^l^^; ^ ^^,, Tuesday -rcrp=relcf;S afternoon In the home of Mrs. Reading Harmonica and Guitar 'daughter «' 0^"'=} Jj:f, ?,"le^-t cla"?e L nsfey: Chestnut Stroot- Passapled, GUlet, High School Or^ they snan receive tuc. v. Beautord Reeves of Pine Orchard.'QQIQ Selection by Band ;rB~d'Tor'fheT3t OB^'ars Mrs.loUa Callanan and Miss Nora Now, Rcbullts, Rentals, Portables, chestra penses but the treasurer, clerk and Plans were discussed for a public j yoca trio Baritone Solo liy and was a member ot the '"'f'' Ab^"^"' 3^^^|,^_.^_^^g R, Earlo wmism Supplies ?^^-^:cf^efe^b^g^^ss-^^with a 'solemn high mass ^ Home, Fox tax-collector shaU bo paid* such card party to be held in June. The'bandmaster George Jacobion the Convenient Terms son Mary's Church. 1 compensation for their services as 1 following committee is In charge: jig^tlonal baritone champion The celebrant ot the mass wi^ may be flxed from time to time by Mrs. Reeves, Mrs. D. L. Blanchard, ^^y^t by Berlgadler and Mrs. "B'^rrSo! X ~. -; -r^r' ^^ =s^ RELIANCE TIPEWUITEK CO. COST ACCOUNTANTS 'nev. Anthony Bom-bollskl 0 New the executive board beginning with Mrs. R. E. Beers, Mrs. A. W. Bow- Dahlberg Address by Brigadier Sr,''MrsnurTyirand Z nZ; Center-west-Miss, Ethel 0. B.. GDI, Mgr. MUford, brother °\^''-J'°^Z'- the first terms of such otnces et- man Mrs. Alfred Burr Mrs. E^n- dahlberg •"••.:.....aong .Unison .... ;r;ter,-Mrs: Ruth Tyler; and two uoaa; ..,....-„„„ STUDY METHODS skl- Rev. Ralph KeUey of St. Jo- it l,erin:> ui ouo.. "Todwoid -Mrs. j'ohn' H^t, ^tTend"-- " " ' ! '•'" «-"'>*»''-". «» °' Branford.-^ Maynard; Sea HIU Road; Center^ fective Telephone 7-2738 after the passage of this Mrs William E Hitchcock Jr " _____! ' Funeral services were conducted oast—Miss Mary Virginia Holabird 109 Crown Street, New Haven On Tuesday evening, AP^^" f' *;, -p'^^'= "^^^^E^wkrdT D^eSke'^'of act. guest speaker for ^^^.^^'S^onst"'Mary's Church, sub-deacon; .--L....,!' """^ Tuesday afternoon at the Norman North Street and Twin Lake Road Mrs. Alden J., HIU, Mrs. Harrison BUNDLES FOR BRITAIN V. Lamb funoral homo With Rev. B.'.—Mlss Shirley Harrison. the New Haven Chapter of Nation St. Mary s v.i MUford, IffiUST REGISTER DOGS ^y^NJED—Employment to do al Association of Cost Accountants Rev Fred ^chaffer ot/^ ^ Lang, Mrs. T. P. Paradise, Miss It I1 rpnortPd that thpro has bnen Kenneth Anthony oinclating, as- Stony Creek District; Mrs. Ray- Olive Pratt, Mrs. Howard Prann, housework, day or week. Willing wlllbll^^bee Mr. George Ww.. u.uu..Osborn. .of. ^"^"jaste«• 1"-°^ - "0 ^^er moniej Hartfords R,e thurlfer^^^^^^^^; 1 owners or keepers of dogs over aver^ Xalresponsf^ the S listed by the Rev. Clmrlss R. coo-'mond Barnes, captain; Solicitors: Mrs. M. D. Stanley and Mrs. J. Pier- worker. Tel. Branford 899-5 ternatlonairrational Silver Co. „f„ri ,tlnef.r Kustost withiz n0 1th _no sanctuar____^_^^^y^ ^^^wore'^i^ x months of age are required to can tor Mes for Britain \^<'y of Merlden. |Mrs. Eric Erlcksdn, Mrs. Wm. Dow. pont Warner. Lyone havrng bSnXmay caU I „ Bearers were: Rudolph F Bailey, Miss Audrey Rogers; Mrs George -• °-Svr mrtrnnritee a ^llaseated, witnnr Koi atn inug «** Of" S t Joseph'. s , them .t the Town Clerk's WANTED—An aiiibltlous, wide­ the Branford Laundry which wlU ^'^^ "• ^"'"'- """'^ °- Baldwin, Bishop; Mrs. Charles Nettleton, offlco by May 1st. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Ice Keyca, Mrs. F. M, Clark. awake man or woman to look af­ coUect the packages and delive" ^^f^-'^f' ^f'^l"' '=™'""^ "'^o"' T--JZt''X TZ^'kT ^""• Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clasen of MHI Plain and Paved Streot Dis­ ter renewals and new .subscriptions Vasa Star Lodge No. 150 will them to the Community House, "^ninu^ ""f;. Altort.fv**n «.-..••Jenkins , 1 Ice Keycs, Mrs. FM, Clark. Damascus announce the marriage Burial was In Center Cemetery. trict: Mrs. Roy Cox, captain; Mill for the popular, fast-selling mag­ meet Friday evening in Svea Hall. whore they will be sorte...... d an.d i„t„,later!| Burial was In Centc -• °t.-»»t ni. of their daughter, Ruth to Mr, . Plain Road—Mrs.' Charles Gold- azine The AMERICAN HOME. It's There will be a guest speaker and sent to the New Haven organiza­ any was later absorbed by Interna- Agnes Cemetery w ^^^j^^^. Robert Phllbrook on Saturday MEASLAHhiUE iUtfi.UJliliiix\jEPIDEMI C 'smith; Queach Road—Mrs, Roy easy, pleasant vyork, and It pays refreshments and a social hour tion for .shipment abroad. AprU 12. AT CAMP EDWARDS Cox; supply Pond Road—Mrs. Roy big commissions. .Spare time only tlonal Silver Company ''"^, ^"^^Salter Kenny of ^^^ WlU follow. , Cox; Post Road (cut-on to Power VOU'LL %A^Z MONEY ON THESE CARS required. Write today to Director, osborn was put in charge of *e Rv Edwaid J. ^^. Sales Division, THE AMERICAN "•^ *"" cj . Xt is learned that members of the Station) and North Branford Road HOME MAGAZINE CORPORATION '=tlTrhTwtarrTd%othe|irH^"^ed -h^^^^ -^ -^• ^fj^^iTshSTNotTof The1 Borough 208th regiment. Coast ArtUlery of -Mrs. E. L. Bartholomew; Post 251 Fourth Avenue, New York, New Merld'efBranch of 'he^Trrd^'eTo^nThetdy of the Church 1939 FORD 2 door SEDAN as factory accountant. After 5 years Sf tod in the boay ^^^^^^^^^ Charter Gave Almost Unlimited where fined to the tune ot "not Escapades Of Youth Were Source' which Battery H ot Branford is a.^oad (Power Station to Guilford) iYork. , •• i. Po^wer To Borough Officials— less than Ave doUars nor morel Of Much Consideration—Bor- ^xtiit has been quarantined at—Mrs. Prances Kneucr; Flat Rook in this capacity, he was elevated to Uere R;^ .''^^J^tte, Rev. James F. 1938 FORD DELUXE SEDAN Power To Boroug—h .Officials .»—j.—„ les.!,„s „ma nftnv i.»c u- rinilars." | ough Clerk Privileged To At- Cam'p Edwards because ot a Road, Totoket Road, Wind MIU WANTED—tih agent, lady or office manager, where he hfji^; I ^f_°°"'''Rev Raymond P. Shea, ..leasies cpmcu..*,. r...n„ I Saltonstall District: Mrs. Claude It cost a dollar a slide 42 years fix Seal To Certified Copies Otj measles epidemic. iHUl Road—Mrs. Martha Mlschler. i man to sell a national product voted much time to office ^'^^'"jiMcG'^J^*, ^f^ "^^„kl, aU of New It is understood that no Bran- ^ ^.^ j.^p^u,j^_ 1937 FORD COUPE Of May — Incorporation Ap­ and methods and office P^"°""^'| R^J^-^^.'^^^f^.^^" Chagnon of ago for "Every person who shall Record For Fee Of Twenty-' - • .—'—. Good opportunity for a good proved June 14, 1893-—Consti ford boys are lU but for the present gj^nford—Business Center: Mrs. worker. Box. 47, Branford. slide or coast upon any sled or^ they cannot obtain leaves 01 y^^^^^^^ T. Nott, captain. 1940 FORD 2 door SEDAN been aeclaimed America's favorite, the per­ ^rSLrn's talk wlU be based on, Brldgepo^^^^ tuted Board of Health. Five Cents, h\ Here's llie answer to your bedding prob­ absence or receive visitors. 1 g^anford Schools: Mrs. Charles actual experiences '" various phas Rev. 0«°;ee A P ^^ ^^^^ ^^_ botugh''"sha"u ^T^TJ: and'shall post any bUls, placard or ad- lems—here's ns.snranee of fjlorious sleepini? fect foundation for any mattress. De Luxe The quarantine will be effective .freeman, captain. 1939 FORD DELUXE SEDAN WANTED—'^"""S'"''" *°'' ^^^^ As amended May 19, 1899 the p°ay foteafh such offense one dol-' verti.,oment on any tree fence. comfoft at a substantial savings, tor the en­ of his work, but Prl"^*^"^'?„"„"" ^'J- •^Rev Edward Halloran of untU two weeks alter the outbreak, Branfor^^j^^^oidd CenterCenter : Mrs. Reginald Ing truck and making self gen­ liastiie patented 8-POlNT ANCHOR, which describe a wage Incentive plan as ^eU' Kev^ i^a ^^ ^j Branford Borough Charter em­ [Pj/„ I building or property without 11 building or property wiwiuuv ..-,„, Baldwin, captain; Uambcrg Place 1936 FORD 2. door Deluxe SEDAN erally useful around shop. State tire family I applied to office work, this plan ha Sh«f "• ^^v. John ^^^ ^ ^^^^ bodied some Interesting Thou in'ovcnts side-sway and shimmy; CLOSED- Then as now, the Green was a cense shall be flned not to exceed of the last case. age and experience in letter. P. Shalts and Thou Shalt Nets For in this fiinums nationally lulvortisecj TOl' COILS which cannot injure the mat­ been installed by 1"'""^"°"'''^'=''^^/HTrnden- Rev. James F. 1938 FORD PHAETON J. Dahlll Co., 1401 Chapel St., ^XcV^o^nJiratirm^uItlng t ofhave|sou£o the'.forbiddefn P^f^^^V-tfnu"^"'^making oy cuut.im..^ ^ p^u°rtheatrlca. i or musical.^XJST ^^^^^ pERMIT —Mrs. Edwin Maddorn; Wlltord sleeiiing eombinatinn by Burton you have Sliver company with grati yh|g e- nam of f^^^^^^^^ Rev. A. A. been given to the writing of the I forbld^den making by^ con ^^^^^ ^^^^ enterprises,-" New Havon. tress; now TRIPLE BORDER for stability; suits and has been extended to in Eagan 01 Kev. Wal- Charter and-it was undoubtedly use any new paths upon the public performances, gift enterprises, "'••""•- >- -r- Avenue—Miss Helen Smith and 1939 FORD DELUXE COUPE SLUMBEKON, the mattress, with the lo] AMAZING VALUES - Buy GUGOVELESS EDGE TUBING which can­ clude not only dictaphone tran^- jCa"aha Rev. Caslme« 0^ rw tviciiU ^^R u^^^^^^^. ... ^^^ , very appropriate for the conduct | green, and such path already sleight of hand, etc. "shaU be ro- TO BURN RUBBISH Mrs. Reginald Baldwin; AverlU YEAR KKGISTEREl) GUARANTEE: the, crlblng, but payroU work and order- terF^ Kenny ^^ ^^^^^^ 1938 FORD 2 Door SEDAN Prlgidalres, stoves, now. Ice box not sinig or tear bedding; nnd other features [the Bearers were Joseph Kaprzyckl, of 1899. The year 1941 Is a different existing as the warden and bur- quired to procure a license from •:—— Place—Mrs. Arthur Bellls and Mrs. piilenletl ORTHO-PLEX INNERSPRINQ^ Cost Prank Banczyk, Edward Lapowskl, age and some of the 1899 points of- gesses shaU cause notices to be warden and burgesses. Three or four bursh fires each Raymond Hemming; ^ Meadow allowance. Save $20 to $40. Norge, which promote easy spring action, long life ing and bUllng procedures , j, ' ^«;„f,~ere Joseph Kaprzyckl Electrolux, Westlnghouse, Crosley, HEAIJTII UNIT which automaticnllj' sup-i Mr. Osborn has a membei? of^thhaes JosepBearerh Kasprows wei , ^Caro^ l ^ DoughertyT.on^mKkl , necessity now seem out-moded. posted upon shall be discontinued. From tho first day of June to day have been keeping the fire- Street—Miss Olive Olson; Pine Or- 1937 REO Platform TRUCK JjC'jnard, Terms. - Cash discounts. ports per.sons of any M'eit!ht in correct sleoii-j and quietness. National Association of - - r„„„,„,„„n I It may be presumed that the I Any person violating this by-law the first day of October aU dogs! min busy. Most ot these have been''''"'1 R°ad—Miss NeUle Collins. thoughtful and thoroughly respec-lshall be flned two dollars." running at large shaU be muz- caused by brush or rubbish burning' Rebuilt refrigerators, $29-$35. New ing posture; and many OHKT putenlod,'^ Kqwhere can you find greater sleeping furniture (3 rooms) $149—with rrtr'r ^tt^ z ^^vi.5^;™wski__ table officers of the day might j Thou Shalt, not lead or drive zled." j without permits. The latest being PLAN FELLOWSHIP SUPPER can't-be-enpieil teiiturcs. , V comfort, especiiiUy at such a thrifty price. EVERY USED CAR AT THE range' ,and electric refrigerator. have had the deacon's hat in mind horses or cattle on sidewalks. Nel-| And did you know that if you eight acres of New Haven Water j . . ^^-^^tS^&^n^r^i pi^N ^ULITARV WHIST SIGN OF THE SCOTTIE IS $229. Gibson Stores, 59 Whalley Anil yon have tlie BE LUXE heil.sprinp;—. So buy the Shiinberon-De Luxe combination when they wrote into the Borough ther shalt thou wrongfully light, gathered in groups of three or Co. property, several acres on the Dr. Homoro Arjona, chairman ot BAltiEDDYTIIEIHTEGRITYOF YOUR® DEALER Ave., New Haven. Open evenings. tlie bedspring wliich for many years hiis I and sleep happily ever after! Y. W. C. A., New Haven preceded by 1 Princes„_,„„„s„ Chaptechanterr OO.. EE.. SS- . wUllaws ; "No person shall throw, toss injure or destroy the street lamps, more in front of the church and Hummel land* Alps Road and a the Spanish department at Con­ or fling at any person or at any' It was forbidden,—"All • night did not move when asked to do so grass fire on the WUllams property, nectlcut University, wUl , be the a dtaner at 6:30; ! sponsor a mUltary whist April 30, BARGAIN — Hamilton Beach in the East Haven ban^ team whUe passing along any of walkers wandering from place to might cost you flfty bucks? ICedar Street which spread to the speaker'at the Fellowship slipper 1 • at 8 P. M. Motor for Sewing Machine in OUTBOARD CLUB MEETING J ball. Mrs. R. N. Chaffey and the streets of said Borough, any place in the night season without No rioting in the good old daysl barns. Due to the dryness of the for the men's clubs of all the perfect order—Tel. 699-5. The Branford Outboard Club held q^__ ^^^ oittovd are arranging for snow ball, snow-balls or ice, or any .any lawful occasion." |Thc warden had full power and season permits are being Issued for Branford churches to be held in [substance ot any kind." . | It was agin' the law to drive authority to preserve the peace in one day periods and may be ob-.the Tryst Tuesday, AprU 22, Dr. WANTED—Board .and room by a meeting last Friday at the home ^^^ reservations WILSON AUTO SALES CO., Inc. THE HAMILTON SHOPS Today's problem chUdren, It may beasts of burden faster than 10, said borough, and may suppress talned from John Russell, Edward Arjona will speak on "Pan-Amer- reflnod '• young opijple with pri­ Ot C. Messner on West Main Street be surmised, had nothing on those miles an hour on Sundays. I all riots and tumults, JNesblt or Irving Baldwin. Last week lea." George N. Mlschler Is general .' vate family for summer season. 36-38 Eades St., 35 South Main St. Branford, Conn. The foUowlng officers were elected The Missionary society wHlmeet West Main Street PHONE 698 Branrord :• Must be on or near beach. Address N. , AltruAitruli Treas.-iTeas.,, Qu.. Kiniv...g6 Sec. andu„„„,rnwa t 3 with Mrs. H. ii. i.-- »- —-• • -• • .^— - for sUng| BUlboard objectors of 1941 could| Times have changed, ah yeslilt was necessary to refuse all ap- chairman ot the committee - In "Hartford," care this paper. C., Messner CommodoreCommodore. „ 'iiThe^ Rogers Street.: Mrs. Mer- of the good old^days oltenders. find meat In "Any person whpj for better or for .worse, ,, I plications to burn rubbish. - 1 charge. The Club will open for the season (^f^^^^^J, ^U lead. 1 shoU were taHoo and Mary 3rd 1" • •a

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