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THE BRANPORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday, July 15, 1048

'•^' ^ *~ ONE OUT AWAY BROKEIJ WRIST Lightning, or no - hitter's, C F. U. Will Face •Disaster, in the form of a New Haven Kaceys nearly struck twice for Tex broken wrLlaylng with one of at Hammer Field when the Knights sational hurlers In schools, collcBes and In at least two cases, profess- tile league teams. After first aid tobacco chewing 'I'cxan was Tlie invaders will use Ed Mlkuckl, of Columbus nine of the New Ha­ 'lonally. • Kiiperl) all the way and receiv­ who recently to.ssed a ho 'hft, no run treatment, tlie victim was taken Twice Falling ven Ba.seball League meets the Baptised William James Clancy, young BUI began throwing the ap­ ed fine support. game against the East I)aven West to Dr. Dana L. Illancliard. Townies at 3 P. M. ple almost as soon as he could walk. His mound was the hard shale atop Callahan, the pos-scssor of the Ends and rackedup 16 strikeouts In 'ITie game was won by Stony In Loop Ranks the effort, on the hill.' ' Creek. The Kaceys already hold a decis­ the hill of the Clancy homestead, Mi plate was on Irregular piece ot lone lihigic, admitted tiint he I'he Townies continued their The injury was the tourtlti in­ ion over the locals winning a 7-2 Town's Sliare In Main Si. Pavement $75,000 struck at a waste iiail, the hit Manager Jack Salvin will toiis his losing ways at Hammer Field last hoard and his receiver, his brother Stu, Dugan McCarthy or any kid, ol volving broken hones in the game on June 27. going over tlhc liciul of llic ace "Bobo Prahovlc 1 against the night and Sunday when they bowed the old fourth ward area, who could be teased, cajoled or threatened to SMilor .Softball circuit tills The Invaders will start their ace, second linsomnn. MIddlctown hitters lii the hope of to the Hornets 5 to 4 and to the putthjg on the mitt. Oft times, In the barrenness of catching prospects, summer. Larry tJePalma, In the pitcher's box continuing the uptown kid's excel­ Edgewood Boosters 9 to 2 before and hope to have their hard hitting - Get-Acquainted W. a. Clancy, Bill, of the bare-handed days, father and coach, threw lent season's record. fair sized crowds. Reynolds Prepares ' aside his years, even as he dolTed his coat, and gathered In the slants In outside play, the local unit -has first sacker, Frank Dempsey, ready Croats Stage Bobby Reid had things all his for the go, which If Branford wins, STRICTLY LOCAL of his second son—then threw the ball bock with all the exciting twIsU met very Utile top notch competi­ TOWN TOPICS Joe Orsene way, from a pitching angle as both will make a profound difference hi A Big Success and lore of his years of experience. tion, having confined moat of Its Murphy and Sobolowsky were hit efforts to Croatian competition the battle for first place. Town Meeting Call PIcttircs of the young Dill's pitching motion flood memorleB pages. Batting Show hard by the rampaging New Haven against which they have had Murphy will do the tossing tor A LITTLE ABOUT THIS AND THAT In East Haven • Tlie long overhand wind-up; the whip-like flick of the wrist; the follow Takes Post ball team, in last Sunday's game. singular success In lo-slng none ol Joe Orsene's men, who are hoping through across his left knee. Then other scenes; The zipping fast ball; Tettlebach, Yale outfielder, was WHAT'S GOING ON IN TOWN At Stamford the three championship contests to surpass the nine hits they BY PAUL H. STEVENS "East Hnven Days' for the pur­ the hop as the batter swung and the sharp explosion as the ball nestled the most conslslant performer with On Big Improvemenl pose of acaualntlng residents of this Hammering out 22 hits for 21 Ijlayed to date. For Summer garnered against the Knights in Into the caterer's glove. His slow pitch, the cro.ss-flre, and the sharp the willow racking up three hits in and surrounding communities with runs, the local Croatian nine went Joseph Orsene, son of Mr and the first setto- Vncntloii Dare! tary. break on his out drop, mUko terrific thoughts. four trips. HIGHWAY TO BE REBUILT UNDER SUPERVISION OF STATE the rapidly developing East ,Havon on Its greatest rampage of the sea­ Mrs. Rocco Orsene of Ivy Street, will Next Wednesday at Hammer Pleltl SINGLE PAKE TO MOMAUGUIN Bill, after his sand-lot days, became a good high school hurler. For Branford, only Allen Bradley HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT shopping district, proved a sitocess son In Stamford lost Sunday and till the post of Community Director the Branfordltes will oppose the ASK $15,000 FOR PROJECTS Balmy breezes welcome. Mrs, Dclninr Dovotv ot 83 ntadley •'lliere he picked up additional Inside stuff from Dan Daly. Prom high Youngsters Loop was able to belt Reld about, getting AT ATHLETIC FIELD. In every way last Thursday, Fi'ldny at the same time played- tight de­ for the summer, Frank J. Kinney, Hamden Townies, who also scalped Again wo tiilce up the. "single I'liro to JTnnwuiguin" Uag niid Avenue hn.Iuts Nutter and for a while Frank No, 3- PUgrhn Brotherhood vs he taking in more muuoy from, additional Iravol, if il were to cut that the $90,000 appropriation, it las W. Bowden Jr. Hophcw of ui,|0 fnow faces seen In the busy slorqs. that the teams have gotten over Orsene plans to initiate long of .sand to take care of ley side- George MoMnnus lias Uic ooniract McGowan. There were others and the whole shebang was handled by Committee. Morning and afternoon Sportsmen Kinney granted, by obtained through one bank manager, Alfred B. Bowden, I -^ big feature p fthc^"East;.Havdn the preliminary Jitters and are morning and afternoon sessions de­ the presi'Ut double tare between Momaugiiin and Ni.w Haven. The walks next winter. It's a good Idea, tor lihc Interior palntlnB of the George Weiss, who Is the top,man with tlie New York Yankees, today. INTER CHURCH BASEBALL classes wUl be the rule there on No, 4, Italian Americans vs and a half percent notes payable Douglas had gotten up early in IDays"-was the giving ^way, without working to place their men on the voted to all phases of sports and distance from llie Short Beach Road tarei limit to Moniauguin is not TovJn Hall and bcnan work on Iho Bill tossed a great game against Buffalo of the International League, LEAGUE SCHEDULE every day but Saturday. In nine annual installments, rather order to be first In line and receive cost of ton radio sets. Thpusat^ds ot big squad which will meet New Ha­ play. C. P. U. Massey Oladi to sei! the handsome now Iprojcot this week. Root repairs wcr? In his Inaugural year. So well, In fact, that BulTalo wanted, to grab his Games Star at 0:30 P.M., Thursday much more than a mile. than through a bond ksue. Book No- I. Maryann Doolcy had blanks were filled inj.tVio; varloua ven, Hamden, East Haven and A good turnout was present at wire fence has boon completed at made oomcllmo ago and the re­ contract. Mr. Weiss, astutely refused, believing that If Buffalo wanted Last named team Is the home team In the interests of progiYWs tor that end of Uic town lot's have First Selectrnan James J, Sullivan the honor of being Ihe second .sav­ stores and drawings wore conducted probably the West iHaven school Hammer Field Monday / morning „ .„ „,„,. ,, ,,,„._„„,.„, the Green Lawn Ccrnotory In Tyler Iialhllne IH a part ol the general him, he must be wprth considerable. Later Mr. Weiss, farmed him to HAVE YOU TRIED OUR has received from State Highway ings depositor .. In JULY 22' during August. •! \ when Miss Anne Zarkos com­ some action. renpvaltnK'project. " '• ivwrence of the New England League where he had a line season. The Commissioner Hill throe alternate In the commercial department ot Pilgrim (Btd) vs Foxon The Review School will continue menced the week-day sessions of l-"qar„ln the spring of 1028, he went to Scottsdale, Pa., where In the plans lor the new Main Street re­ the honk, there has been a steady Baptist (Btd) vs Old Stone Jrs. apace on Saturday, when headcoach recreation spon.sored by the Com­ "- "—f. ". ••-• •-•,-,•;••••---—.'. *''rSj,^?°°!i!?',„,„„ ,.„rfi„. ,„;;;2 v>l/fp'lpkcplpkctt tone?.whicteQ;whTch"wah wass aon eyo-soreyo-soro . Wo wore gratiflctTthls week to re- ••> . I , .,'- ytpur others, he was Injured In an automobile-accident. Park ME vs Lutherans (Btd) Fresh Strawberry NEW MAIN STREET PAVEMENT *. paying Job. Tlio oho recommended flowblf-nccourit oUetSrtgl! anwoelc^ Jv* ^^''j'^Pj'?'^'"^ ;*''5^^^^^^^^ so' long' contributions to help celve a surprisingly largo number bt Walter Klarman will offer the lads munity Council in conjunction with Christ Church vs Old Stone Srs. calls for bituminous penetration J calamity was not without Its sllyer lining though»tor he took instruction In their playing faults the Hammer Field Recreational The first account opened was that|«arold Anderson, 13 Hilton,Avbnuo, |^|j^|,jjy ^^^j. of impTovcmenrwlU stilt new'subscrlptlons for the NoWS as n ^>nge of an earlier Stone Business College training, to win a full Good news for all East Haveners was that which ciiine lust week with the removal of rails and ties In during the loop contests. o fthe East Haven Business As- Mrs, Ethel Lee, 50 ™nch'A\;on«o. .^. ^^^,^^^1^^^^, j,^ 3^^^,^ ^own Ceme- result of sampling done lasti, wock \"Sij'post as an agent of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. from First Selectman James J. Sullivan that a now pavciivnit tor the section between Klrkham soclatlon by Its treasurer, Harry Outstanding errors revealed to Sundaes Larry CoUcy, 88 rwdge Avpnuo; , '' A ready smile and a genuine desire to assist everyone, made Bill Main Street is now hot only assured but will probably be completed Avenue and the New Haven Town Falkoff. dent, and Mrs. Zeal Beach, aecre- promotion. Clancy's worth soon known to his employers and he took his first step date In the early games are the MADE WITH EXTRA RICH ICE CREAM Line. Recovering will take place Many townspeople availed them­ Verbnlca Anderson, 152 VIstiy. I3rlve. this fall. up the ladder of the business world to .the tisslstant manager's post In fallureto back up( the'proper bases AND from Klrkham Avenue lo the selves of the opportunity of Inspect­ Mrs- Harold P. Brown, 151' |Hyde the Elm City. and to always be ready tor the AVith all the. inipro\;omenls that have come lo Mjiiii Street during Green. ' ing the new banking house at the Street, Morris Cove;M. ' Louis pilch. Both Joe Orsene and Klar­ HOME GROWN STRAWBERRIES Fennel, 90 Henry Street; Mrs.; Carl In New Haven, a girl, Mary Carney,- had been waiting! out, the these post war years—a new I'ost Office Building, a new Bank, many It Is hoped to have the Town "Open House' last Friday night. SERVICE man believe they ''have uncovered Donaghiie, Silver Sands Road; Ed Dates Ahead ball playing, the schooling and the business start and now took a major Z:^y now enterprises, an improv^-d public transportation .service, a now meeting, and other details, out of Punch was served during the even­ some outstanding material and at Trotla, 35 George Strqeti and Don post In the Clancy world by marrying the Branford Bard (that's what HILL-TOP ORCHARDS the way so that the stale will be ing and there were roses for the Editor by Monday evening. the present time are trying to divide trunk line telephoni-.i cable—to cite u tew—the need tor a geiioj-al im- Downer, 102 Dewey Avenue. Dates Ahead must reach the the copy writers used to call him on the southern trips he made with able to ask for bids for the Main ladles and cigars for the men. the playing.strength, to make all provment ot the Sti^ot itsoLE has bocomo increasingly apparwU. Town Hall. tlie Profs) and becoming the mother of two great youngsters, Billy, 10, DAIRY BAR Street job as a part of its August 9 Several of the officials from the Fequot Tribe, improved Order of teams equal in ability. Now, Mr, Sullivan iiitorms us, the Stale Highway Departmtiiil Now Haven bank joined with Red Men, each Monday at 8 and Marie, 14. The former Is now a regular first baseman with Notre 3 MILES EAST OF BRANFORD ON ROUTE 1 bid advertising. HF.RE FItOM TEXAS American War Mothers, East Players listed on the teams of the has completed its survey, the Board of Select men and Board of Fi­ Manager Bowden and the local staff P. M., Red Men's Hall, 458 Dame High In New Haven and a nitty first saoker, he Is. The $15,000 playground appropria­ Mrs. John M. Mlnlz and baby Haven Chapter, mbpts First Community Council Baseball League in welcoming the visitors and show­ Main Street. . About the time that Joe Cronln went to the Red Sox as shortstop Open 11:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. nance, ai'9 studying the proposals, and it now remains only tor a tion Is being asked in order to fence daughter of Midland, i Texas, are Friday, 8 P. M. Hagaman operating in conjunction with the ing them the facilities. Star of Victory Lodge, No. 63, and team manager, his Branford buddy, went to Cambridge, Mass. ns Town Meeting to authorize the inucli-necded improvement. the property and also to provide vLslllng Mr.' and Mrs. Herman An­ Memorial Library. the manager of the Cambridge district. Branford Review Baseball School for the building of streets along the Banking hours will be 9 lo 2 dally derson of Prospect Road. I O. S. of B. First and third have been designated as follows. Sandworms We- are confidoiit that the townspeople, will rally lo the support There he entered and graduated from the Horvard Business .School south and east side of the property. except Saturday. Facilities Include Tuesdays, Red Men's Hall. Christ Church Men's Club moots Other youngsters, under fourteen of the pavement pro,ieot. VVo underetand thai the town's part in tliio and gained correspondence diplomas from the business school of Boston This will be done by the widening checking and .savings accounts, Rotary Club cdoh Thursday first Tuesday of each month but at least ten years of age may ARE FRESH DAILY zoning commission for business de­ University. h U Johiuon that ofTer* financial stake Vvill be in the irtighhorhood ot $75,000. Wo cannot and grading of Kenneth and Roma commercial loans, personal loans, 12; 15 noon. St. Vincent Do B P. M. Church Hall, still enter the circuit providing AT velopment on the premises at the ' In Cambridge, he became president of the Massachusetts Under­ you expert outboard motor conceive ot a bettor community iiivoslmont. Streets. At the same time parking foreign exchange, traverls checks roar of which Ihcy have oondiictcd Paul's Auditorium, Taylor Ave. their names are submitted to Com­ Briarwood Golf Halt Hour Reading club First writers and now, since he returned to New Hayen, in 1943, he holds u •orvice—0(1 a naiion-uiids AVI' understand that the pavoiuont pro.joet will involve the re-.^ areas will be provided along these night depository, trust services and their business for the ^'ast •several Navajo Council, No. 6t, Degree munity Director Joe Orsene before streets and one-way traffic In­ register chocks. Thursdays, 2:30 P. M. Hagaman similar post among the Connecticut Underwriters. Today he Is mana­ ,laii3. It'> best to think of TONY'S moval ot the trolley rails and lies bolwoon lOrkhain Avenue and the years. '' ' ', ol Pocahontas meets first and Monday atternoon. Memorial Library. ger of the New Haven district of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. He |UiM befon you buy a now. augurated the entrance to Ihe park­ Plans for the new building which third Wednesday, Rod Men's "M imotorljfgf Yankees: Massey, Gordon, Cud- NowHa\«''' the executives of the Connecticut Pcquot Junior Council, every Town Hall, 2 P. M; green. our sites range from 6 for the lines for Inspection trips. It has also Thursday, Red Men's Hall. AND HEATING CO. Trolleys At been chartered from time to time St. Vincent DePaul's Ladles Guild July 28—Board of 'Zoning Ap-. Blankets Third Floor little tikes fo 48 for the Bay COMPLETE LINE OF for BERA trips. The oar is striking­ meets second Tuesday, 8 P. M. peals, 8 P. M. Town Hall. . . first.' Window Models ... if you will ly handsome Inside and out. Church audltorulm. Plumbing, Heating, Electric Apiyliaiwea BERA Museum Legion Auxiliary meets Third Aug. 2-7—Bradford Manor Fire kindly bo excusing the expression Car No- 500 Is to be transported to Friday 8 P. M. Legion Building Co. Carnival. Esllmatei «n conlr^ct work cheerfully given II was learned this week that the the BERA carhouse where It will East Haven Democrats, Second Aug. 15—American Legion Out­ Jobbing atlended lo promplly Connecticut Company has given, to join the many other trolley cars Friday, Red Men's Hall. ing Restland Farms, North- GRHVES^BPORTBHDP TEL. 4-39V7 the Branford Electric Railway now a part of the museum and East Haven Fire Co. No. 1, meets ford. • '. :,'- Now is the time to figure in your heating 291 Main Street, Eajt Haven company, for Its trolley museum some of which will be In service.of 'I'lie itbdVH photograph, hy l.uoas .Studio, was lak ii i.ist W((k nliiii ki vs to IIK mw Rrnno.li first Wednesday 8 P. M. Fire EAST HAVEt* 4-1695 Hank Hiiildiiig at .Main .SlroiM and Chiilscy Avciiii were tuiiiii o%ei In Hiiild( 1 M.iitlii Olson to ofli- Headti'jarters. Aug. 15—Saltpnstali, Association ." , - TEL, 2028 — If no aniWer call 1597 here Car No. 500, the company's trolley fans for runs on the rails ' '224 MAIN STREET Congratulations eials of the First National I'.aiili of .New llavn which opened the lirauoli here on .Monday. Shown in the Public Health Nursing AsB'n Outing Blrchbanks on • the Shop own official parlor car. ' across the meadows between East LImewoiad Av«. A. C. WALLACE, Mgr. Indian Nack picture are bank ofTieials, ofiio'i-R of Ihc East Haven Husiiiess AssuciatiDii, anil members of the Bank meets first Monday 8 P. M, Housatonio. to the New Branch Bank This private parlor car Is com- Haven and Short Beach. Corninittce ot the association which labor'il long to obtain banking servieos for the coinmunity. !

rf.?0m^'Ms;^' *-A./^,---";>- Pagyiai?:^ rage Two ^Thiuaday, Jiily 22 19i8 THE BRANFORD REVIEW • EAST HAVEN KEW0 'ft' THE BRAWronP KtiVIEW - EAHT HAVEN NEWS tnuirsrtjiy, July ?^ Itl-lfl Best Safety Rule " |machlne. aBllpM-the hantt^or'tflot. OUR THANKS » /i^ ; n lean involve serious injury. The tew LEGION WILL ROTARY CLUB Acknowledgement Is made of the 3I)r Sraufnrb iSrotru ^^ tS lyOmmon oense;scconds rcijulred'tb stop and Awn From Our Readers an engine' moxor a tlmo' \((dll Tpy/n Topics Pequot Tribe following renewals to the East Ha- (ESTABLISHED IN 1028) or Momauguin News GET REPORT .ON HEARS TALK AND The opinions expressed here arc those of the contributor Use your head before you use spent." ' ' -, , The Ladles Ouilrl of St- Vincent •ven News: Mrs. Alvln Thompson, WHAT NOTS ft and are not ncccssarllp tne views o/ the kevlew. All letters your hands. Don't take chances to As vice president and general i di; faiil's churdi held' iU annual To Madison NEW OFFICERS ABOUT TUNNEL iRoger C. Brown, Carmen Slnlscal- Ulljp iEaat Ifaiitn Ni^uiE BY GITA ROUND must be signed, but if so Indfcntcd the contributor's name will Mils. JOSEPH O'CONNOR won their fourth consecutive Urst dinner at lltic Old Mill In Soulhlng- be withheld. save a few seconds. managui- of the New Moa 'Piitm jchl, B. U. Llnslcy, S. E. Page, D. H. PUBUBHED EVERY THURSDAY These aro the best safety rules in Equipment Division, Avco'Manufac- Alasscs at St. Clares Pt.

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.'.jPftgo Four Thursday, July 23, 1948^ TKuTflda-T. July 22 1945 THE BRAKFOKD EEVISW • EAOT HAVEN NEWS THE BRAWFOItO nKVliiw^- EAST HAVEN NEWS PflgC f\V6 'INSTALLATION OF barttcs on a lino hitvo been visllcdi each Subscriber will hear only halt MEN'S cwnvnu. ADVERTISEMENT Gardlemi Notes Three Way Battle At Races Tonight their cottage al StRnle,v Point toi' Zclman Lcshlne 10 DIAL TELEPHONES the rings on his line instead of the ENJOY OCTTNO the .season. David Hopper U, rings of all parties as at present. As Mr. Brinley S^es It The Men's Club of Morris Cove Is SHORT BEACH Oeorgo Brown 11 COMMENCES HERE Under dial operation there will be making plans to hold Its annual Town of East Haven, Conn. Uow Docs Vow Garden Crow? BIRTHDAYS Nancy Alexander U" no combinations of long and short . . , outing on August 8 at Mrs. La- Weedy and .seedy and dreary and Leona Peterson Robert Corning 12 Tho telephone company this week "Take time, to be Holy, Speak oft to take over the work, that belongs pa^gh's grove on Meadow Street, The following Mt and other pieces of property situated in the Town Name ^ rings such as one-two and one of Eatt Haven and taken by the Town for non-payment of taxes are now for dusty, • Jilly James Martin 13 began Instttlllns dial telephones' In with thy Lord, And run not before to Ood. ST. ELizABErrn's R. c. cuuucn Mr and Mrs- Richard Carlson of Joann Williams 27 three; thereby making It easier for HJ^"_ Lo't.lllm be thy guide", The Sonloor Olrl Scouts enjoyed an sale. Further information concerning the properties listed below may be Blowsy and frowsy and sodden and Henry Armstrong 2 homes and business tluoughout Harry W. Brinley! overnight at Mrs. LaPaugh's place The Rev. John F. O'Donncll Walter Lynch 29 subscribers to recognize their own I what we think Is Holiness, Is oft had by applying at the Town Hall, East Haven, Conn. musty, Lamphiers Cove have moved to Diane Flesche 2 Branford In preparation for the '•'"Bs, ' (times Offlclousness, I am so often the past week end. The garden In spring Dally Mass 7:30 o'clock Torrlngton. Tlune LInd ' 29 conversion of the exchonge to dial | In the following list the lots and other pieces of property for sale Sunday Masses Name August lb will be necessary to change the reminded, of mistaken Holiness, cnuisT Hi-iSboPAi, cniiiicii are arranged by streets. Tho number given below each street or • Was a pitiful thing: Mr. and Mrs- Carleton Johnson AT SUMMER HOMlC operation next February, numbers of all subscribers effective ^hen r read tho first Chapter of Bi^jjday, July 25, HOME FROM VAOA-nON, Ragged and ratty and .seedy and 8:30 9:30 10:30 Fred Bllckcr 3 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Averlll and Company Installers will visit avenue is that of the lot number or numbers that are for sale. Saturday Confessions 3:00 and 7:30 of Miami called on Mr. and Mrs. Sal PctriUo 7 with the changeover because dial tho Book of Acts, Peter, In his 0th Sunday jRttw Trinity, St James Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L'Hammcdlcu, Aereagis arc so listed. batty Elwood Caddy and friends this daughter, MLss Dclberta Averlll of nearly . 4,400 telephone subscribers Hortcnso Stanley 8 Branford Point apent'a few days re­ equipment operates on o different'ahxlety, iesl any of the things 8:00 Holjf cStnmunlon Mr. and Mrs. Archie Perrle, Richard ADMIRAL ST. 50—Bl Tangled and tousled,, unlovely and UNION CHURCH weekend durJng the next eight months, re­ numbering system. The new num-'^vhich our Lord had authorized to bo matty. Blake Lchr 9 cently at their (iUmmer homo In 11:00 Mofjilng prayer - sermon Perrle, Doriald Collier, Mrs. Jennie 233 to 240 42—43 Rev. .!• Edward Ncwlon, iiaslor Miss Mary O'Conner of Main St. move their present telephones and bcrs, will be fIve-dlglf numbers, and 'done, should be forgotten or 79—80 The garden was not Barbara Wood 10 Stafford, Vermont, Rev. Canon iS.* Walcott Llnsley L'HommcdIou, Mrs. Louva Flint and C 9:45 Sunday Sshool ha.i gone on a trip to California. Ihstall, dial telephones —although will be contained In a new tele-1 nogioetcd went right ahead with Moniaii^uln Braitcib, 101 Dcwcy Ave. Mrs. Eva Burwell, have returned 71—72 A presentable spot the dials wlllnot be used and calls X 64 to 66 A place for everyone Tlie Waste Paper Connnlttee of phone directory to bo distributed his offlclousness, and appointed an- 0:30 Morning prayer - sermon home from a two week's vacation ANDOVER ST. But leveled and spaded, by rake will continue to bo placed through prlor to tho culovcr? othef Apostle, to take the place of 80—61 11:00 Worship Service the Short Beadli Hose Hook ti Rev. Canon S, Walcott Llnsley spent at Apponaug, Rhode Island. 122-125 40-41 and hoe aided. Sermon by pastor Ladder Company has announced the operator until the eutovor to AUSTIN AVE. 32 to 37 • I dial, operation next yeor. The new telephone building the "Traitor" Juda.s. It would havo ^ And planted and tended and coax­ 3:30 Mrs. Herbert S. Jackson that tho regular coUectlops will be which Is being constructed on Main ENTERTAINS FAIMILY rear 8.8 Acres 104—105 ed and persuaded been better to have wailed a little, HOME FROM MOUNTAINS The Rev. A. W. Jones, pastor of ATWATER ST. 120-121 will be at the chapel to play the discontinued for an Indefinite period A ding-ffbng. llireb'-corncrcri battle At the same time, the Installers Street to house dial office equip­ for Heavenly guidance. Tlio com- The garden In June iiuiln event will be out. to tie will rewire, the premises of all Mr. and Mrs.: Chauncy Qulmby tho First Basptlst Church, Is enter­ 628 to 633 JAMAICA COURT old gospel hymns. This action which Is taken wltn for first place with thiee top-flight ment, win be completed later this BOSTION AVE. Sings a dllTerent tunc; Tnppctt's mark of three wins. Ingo f tho Holy Ohost v/as expected, and son, Howard, have returned to taining his father and sister at his 28 4:00 Hymii Sing great regret, Is forced by the dwin­ drivers Involved is .scheduled for partyllne subscribers In the ex­ summer.' In Septerriber Western they wore waiting, for Its coming, 483 — 484 A song of fair blooming, a. jar of The recently leicnsed point stand­ m change to provide for "divided ring­ their home at Grannis Corners homo on Rogers Street. LAUREL ST. Informal everyone welcome dling returns now available as com­ Thursday night at the Went Ha­ ings for tho West IlKven disk,i Ryan Electric Company equipment In and slIU the Impetuous Peter had BOXFXDRD ST. 20'4 30'5 perfuming, ing" — ond Improved type of ring­ after a plea,sanl motor trip to the 338 Leader of hymn sing pared with that of the past. ven Speedway, according to Promot­ stallers will start putting In the to rush. In, and make decisions for 1—2 At zenith, Its mantle of beauty as- said, .show Schlndlcr iearliig with ing^ service. As Soon as all the Wliite Mountains, BRADFORD AVE. Misses Virginia and Lcanore Hickcn The Short Beach Co. has beeil In er Harry J. Ryan. 181. Rice second with 162) and equipment—a Job which Includes the others, and oven then they had 298 — 290 13—14 . sumlng, Mrs. Belle John.son and' Mrs- LAWN MOWERS 15 the waste paper business since BUI Schlnder, George Rice and Tappett third with 121). The thieo setting up racks of relays and dial to resort to gambling, at that 369 -— 370 It gladdens the eye Oertrudo Carr and John and James SHARPENED and REPAIRED LEDYARD PLACE Mi-s. Gilbert Mathcwson Is handi- April 1044, making on the average last week's record smasher, Ted loaders are due for some real com- switches, placing cables containing moment they wore no differant 432 — 433 Of whoever conies by. East Haven Floor Carr, also of Granrils Corners, have BRAZOS ROAD - 200-^201 capcd with a broken leg after fall­ of 0 collections per year. During Tappetl, will roar out on the track lietitlon from^ Buddy Chase; and many miles of wire, soldering from the Soldiers who stood around Called For and Doliverod LoUa M. Thornton also returned from a motor trip to 02 LENOX STREET ing down stairs. that period the section of town from determined to be tlie first past the Chct Conklln who are riding cloj^o lhou.sands of Individual wire con­ tlio Gross, as Jesus died, they all 19A . 195-:196 Covering Co. nections and testing the clcctro- the White Mountains. PHONE 4-2481 Tlic Branford Garden Club will Herman Sciultz of Rockvllle who Brocketls Point east to Farm River checkered flag. behnid with 120, respectively. '' wanted the beautiful Coat, made so BRENNAN ST. 197—198 meet at the home of Mrs. Josiah LOCATED WITH magctlc apparatus used In the . 24 224—225 operated a bakery shop several has contributed a total of 251,000 Rice and Schlnder will be ganging Tappett leads the field al.,' the arlltcally, by some expert weaver, Venter, Johnsons Point, on Friday, lbs. In the war years the tonnage NASH INC. central ottlee. I that each man otthe One Hundred 72 to 74 . 222—223 years ago at the recent Ferman up to keep the lead-tooted Tod In Bridgeport Speedway with / 105 BRBTTON ST. LONG ISLAND SD. August 6, at 12:30. Box lunch, and Home called on Merrlt Taylor was always helpful in keeplilg the tho van, Ryan said, tor each with 301 Main St. East Haven O. S, Chapman, manager for The Soldters,dcslxod to possess this gar­ lOO points, and Rice Is cut out li\'front •41A • the speaker will be Mrs. Rose Shut- Sunday. local board mills In production on two victories In the West Haven at Cherry Park with 109. ./ Phono 4-2530 Southern New England Telephone ment, for his own.So, they settled HISTORY IN THE MAKING BRIGHT ST. MANSFIELD GROVE ROAD Ueworth of Madison, subject, "Gar­ 61.to 69 I There have been boxes placed in overseas packing materials. Since LfNOLEUM Compahy, stated that toll-frco It by gambling/ We eannol have a v: • den Clubs and Members". that time It has been used to keep Vl to 77 ' 71—72 the center of town for the recep­ ASPHALT TILE service to New Haven and OuUford, clean Horse roco, one of the most up with the heavy demand for storage facilities this, organization Mrs.'H. J. Rood, Clerk, vAjl be at approved by Branford subscribers in CATHERINE ST. MEADOW STREET It you have room In yom garden tion of money to establish funds RUBBER TILE beautiful thrilling things of the 153 to 150 encourage the hollyhocks to grow civilian requirements. la still willing to iiccept waste news­ the Fire House, Short Jicnch, on on exclwngo-wlde poll last winter, ages, but always bosmlrsched with " COMPLETE pt. 6 to buy play ground necessities sueli CONGOWALL • 147-147 19—20 as there Is such a large variety and papers and magaziilcs. Wednesday eveniiig, July,.'28th. from win bo provided coincident with the tho,Sin of gambling. Common sense 161-162 as papers, crayons, drinking cups, Now that new paper mills are In FREE ESTIMATES ANYTIME 8- they're such a gorgeous picture at Tlie Annual Meeting of the Civic J8 to 0 o'clock, for, the ijccording of eutovor to dial service. Also, at the CHARTER OAK AVE. 27. , sissors, etc. , full production, the greater supply tells us that, there Is no such thing TELEVISION present. Dallodlls which need Association of Short Beach will bo proxies and the tianr/icr. of pi'o- time of the cutover, four-party ' 51-52 MERILINE AVE. Miss Lois Gallagher has returned of new stock generates greater as chance or luck. There never was 44-45 transplanting either to change the held at the Chapel on,Friday even­ perty. / ,' service will bo extended to outlying 33—34 to Pennsylvania for a couple of quantities of waste material. Until RE-UPHOLSTERING any such thing, as chance or luck. 40 to 43 35—36 arrangement or because they are ing, July 30lh, 1948, at 8 o'clock, areas of the exchange, thereby weeks- She was accompalned as far recently few organizations dropped Guests of Mis. .J«., D, Stanley At Moderate Cost . . , There aro no lucky numbers, this COVERAGE 48 to SO > 72—74 . too crowded to nowcr freely, will D. S. T., forth e purpose'of hearing ''SOR.Ry,BUT IT'S 6!0OP,M!*:AN0 1 WANT TO making tour tho maximum number 23 as New York by Miss Nadlne Taylor. their regular collections. According [during tlie past; week wore. Mrs, By Export Graffstnon Universe Is not run on luck or 127 do well If they are taken care of the ropoiUs of officers, and com­ of subscribers on any parly lino. • 53 to 55 48'to 50 to trade reports this resulted In an Louis S. Reynal,', Mrs. CliTirlos P. MAKE A LONG- DISTANCE TELEPHONE CALL/* chance. All things pertaining to now. Lift them carefully to avoid St. Elizabeth Carneval workers mittees, for the election of tliroe I ' WALLACE CONVENTION CHESTER PLACE 69 to 71 overstock of various grades. 'For Merwin, Mrs. Clnutlc Reynnl, son God and His created World, are 238 to 240 enjoyed Ihenselves by having a members to the Executive Board Castle Shop MBTHUB;N AVE. April and May totals for the New and daughtei', and'Mrs. Bemiotl H. woU-organlzed and run on scheduled CHURCH ST. 77. to, 85. picnic Sunday afternoon at Kldds and for the li-ansaction of any "^Yis, ioweif Lon^ Disianci Rat&i are, in &H&cf DECORATORS FROM PHILADELPHIA, JULY 23-25 England region showed 20% more Hlbbard of .New.i Britain.' Mr. and VETERANS HAVE time, and our lives; will be success­ 115 to 118 MOtn,THROP ST. Cave. other busltiess that may come bo- WuJiJay Svm'n^s after 6P.M...arfdsllday Sunday Desiynors and Manufacturers of CLIFF STREET old newspapers than for the highest Mis. Robert: H. .Stanley,of. Upper ful accprdlng as our ways are gulld- FRI..SAT. NITE SAT.-SUN. AFTERNOON 43' to 47 il0UOR Mr. and Mrs. William Conneil of fore the Association, Living Room Furnituro SIX DAYS LEFT ed by bur Heovenly Father. When 43 MYRTLE' AVE. Pentecost St. had as a' guest Sun­ period since 1942. Such amounts are Montclalr, N. |J. are occupying All work done right on our one thinki how Peter rushed In and COE AVE. 14-15 ,\ , far In excess of the demand and 49 to 51 8^^ 10 ifOilfS day Mrs. Emma Bieber of Rockvllle promises , , TQ£EINSTATE took control of what belonged to OVER 74 — 75 OAT, NUTS PARK Dorraine Carlson of Guilford, re­ since they cannot be moved readily PHONE 4-1693 Qod, one sees how; faulty man can 111 rear a break In the market has di-opped 122-^123 WINE and IIQUOR VALUES AT cently of Lanphlers Cove has been 228 UA\H STREET EAST HAVEN Only 0 days remain for veterans be,' In his Judgement and his 260 to,262 9to 11 accepted in the Yale School of prices to about 1/3 of tho wartime to rcln^talo lapsed National Service 14-15 • 43 . YOUR NEARBY A&P STORE wisdom, when He trys 16 lead God, 183-185 Music. high- Llfp Insurance, term policies on a Instead of following after God. ORA-AVENUE 187-180 59 to 68 Mr. and. Mrs. Carl Grcenvali ai'c In addition to supplementing tho comparB,tlve_ health basis, Harry T. and when one reads In the Book of V/NHC-TV 167-160 • Wood, manager of, the Hartford ORCHARD ROAD ^inA. on vacation trips. Company's income from, dues, etc. Acts, the way In the which Christ, COSEY BEACH AVE. 72 — 73 the proceeds of thesal e of this' East Haven Regional Office of the Veterans 71 For a Cooling Relroshing ohoso his twclvth apostle, the OREGON AVE. wast has provided the following Administration, said today. CHANNEL SIX Ito 4 88-to 01 Drink Try a Tom Collins Injury and replant promptly so miraculous way, in which He ap­ 69 — 60 bohcflts; $97.13 paid direct to the Before August 1, Wood stated, an pointed: Paul, to be tho "nvelth ," 258—250 , they will not dry out. Service Station 120 . PARK ST. ' ' POLO CLUB GIN Take cuttings from overgi-cwn Short Beach Troop, Boy Scouts of Pat Florio, Mgr. ollglble voleran, may reinstate his Apostle, and the appointment of the NEW HAVEN'S WINDOW ON THE WORLD COSEY BEACH ROAD , 1' , America, $10.00 donated to tho 86 — 87 65 PROOF C Q C 5lh n Jl Q geraniums now. They will root in lapsed term NSLt policy, regardless Twolvth Apostle, by Heaven, rather •19—20 HALF GAL. 3.«]0 BOI /..tnl Hammer Field Recreation Com­ All Car Needs of the length of time It has been than by chance, turned the world pts. 22-23 24-25 PAUL STREET four or five weeks and make small "The Finest In Television" 26-27 140—141 blooming plants Indoors. Give the mittee, $70.00 paid toward the sup­ lapsed, usually-without taking a upside down, and the power of CREST AVE. ROBIN HUUD GIN port of Softball teams In Short Tires - Batteries physlciil cxamlniitloon! Pay'mcht of hoaVon flowed ' out through this PHILIP ST. window-box plants a feeding at Opp. Town Hall . East Haven 67-58 • 68—60 90 PROOF C QQ 5lh O CQ tills time. Ample water should alsb Beach, a set of bases and a home two monthly'premiums, and signing heavenly choice. If wo would have 47—48 HALF GAL U.03 BOT.A.ptl Main and Thompson Avos. 75 to 85 be given through-out the summer. platefor Pardee Park and the'largo of Bi comparative health "Statement the guidance of tho Holy Spirit,-wo 21 — 22 PRATT AVE. - table also at the park which Is used Is all that win bo required ,ln most must take time "To be Holy", and 49 to 52 134—135 GILBEY GIN Do not remove leaves from pruned 67 — 58 138 to 140 tomatoe plants, as the fruit ripens dally by the recreational director cases. the hoari or spirit of man, must 121 to 124 during the summor months. • 141 to 143 'ROOF BOI 0.13 when not exposed directly to the After July 31, Wood pointed out, wait for the Still small voice to 130 — 131 PROSPECT LANE spoak and the eternal hand to guide 134 sun. A general top dressing of all On behalf of the; Company tho easy rolnistalemont,on a compiira- 256 to 258 beds and borders with a complete committee expressed its apprecia­ and there must bo no ruushlng In, DALE STREET PROSPECT PLACE EXT. HIRAM WALKER M.Crisci&Son tlvo health basis will be available 3 jjlant food will keep the plants in tion of ail the residents who saved only to those veterans whose 91—02 90 Tues., July 27 • "New Haven Night' 34 to 36 93 to 96 PROOF BS3.12 healthy growth. The large-Ilower- their waste for tho ' collections. policies have boon, lapsed for less 41 — 42 REDFIELD AVE. ing morning glories and moonflow- Success could not have been obtained Ice - Range and Fuel Alden J. Hill, Mrs- R. Earle Beers 45 — 46 than three months. Wlien the period YALE BOWL — 8;I5 P. M. . 41 FLEISHMANN crs will bloom more fi-cely if the without those regulars who con­ Oil - Coal and Coke of lapse Is three months or longer, and Mrs. Alden Jt Hill of North JOAN BRAINERD, Soprano—-RUSSELL MOWER, Baritone 70 — 71 MINOR ROAD 82 — 83 growing tips are plncheri at this sistently tied their bundles and put the veteran will be required to take Branford and Mrs. P. G. Weber, with Tho NEW HAVEN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA- 28 Master Kraft Mrs. Harry Klerman, Mrs. Edward DEWEY AVE. ROCKLAND AVE. time. This forces tlie growth of them on tho roadside. It was sug­ a iihyslcal examination and qualify HARRY BERMAN CONDUCTING 47 — 48 Power Burners Kronberg, Mrs. William McKeon, 159—160 side shoots without materially af­ gested that anyone having an ac­ as an .Insurable risk. RESERVED SEAT JI.50 — GENERAL ADMISSION 70c (prices !iiclud« ln«) 39 to 46 164 to 169 fecting the final height of the cumulation at this time call the Mrs. Jack F. Lawler, Mrs. Alvln DODGE AVE. ROCKVIEW ROAD No Monoy Down, 3 years to, Pay NSH reinstatement froms are T'ickcis now on sole o/ 9 plants. Salvation Army. Since they have Thompson, Mrs: Matthew Anastlslo, ;Now Havan—Loomii Tompio of Music, David Dean Smith, House of Har­ 123 to 124 (fhunA. available at all VA offices.' and Mrs. Ruth Barker of East Ha­ EDGAR STREET 60 to 64 REFRIGERATORS mony. Wostvillo Pharmacy, Now Haven Symphony Orchostra, Room 210, 404 ven. 19 Church Street. 102—103 ZONGA RUM RADIOS AND ALL County Republicdns 408 — 499 106—107' WHITE OB GOLD KINDS ELECTRICAL 458 to 463 119—121 86 5ih rt 4ft How to sell your REAL ESTATE APPLIANCES Hear Miller Speak 484 to 487 153—154 ROOF BOT ^.HrU • 457 , ROSE STREET IMPORTED FROM WEST INOIfS 1. Write or phone one of our 3 Offices. EDOEMEBE ROAD To Our Customers: Fuel-Oil is The New Haven County Republi­ 40-41 2. We will gladly, without obligation, furnish an osllmalo of Guaranteed with your purchase 101 27 Ihe value of your property. can Woman's Association met ELUS ROAD WRIGHT'S RUM of Master Kraft Power Burner 23 to 26 3. Wo will then find fho person to whom your property is Thursday at Carnoale's Colonnade 8A — 6A RUSSO AVE. 86 5lh n OQ by M. Crisci & Son, a member and was presided • over by Mrs. FAIRMONT PARK 67—68 'ROOF BOT A.Qtl worth most! of United Fuel Dealers Inc. FAIRVIEW AVE. ST. ANDREWS AVE. Charlotte Miller, president who told lOB REALTORS of her experiences as a delegate to 137—138 ^: GOVERNMENT 11 Gorrlsh PUco low—iiw 141 to 143 , TEL. •(•0536 the recent' Republican 'Convention 17W ST. PAUL AVE. HOUSE THE CHARLES T. In Philadelphia. Others atonding OW 99 to 102 WHITE OR GOLD SHOWROOM AT . SALERNO AVE. included Mrs. Frank Daloy, Mrs. FIRST STREET 86 bill O r** LINCOLN It Elm SI., Wnll Hnv, Henry H, Van Clcof, Mrs. Arnold J. 11 to 13 22—23 PROOF BOT A.kO' COMPANY PHONE 9.6031 Peterson of Branford, and Mrs. 14-15 28—20 FOXON BOULEVARD 71—72 CARldCA'RUM Tel. 8-0174 134 to 137 73.to 76 101 Whilnoy Ave, Nov/ Hovon FOXON ROAD 184—186 WHITE or GOLD 5lh O QQ STEP BY STEP 5-6 pt. 14-15 188—190 86 PROOF BOI i..i3Q 43 — 44 • 168 FRENCH AVE. . 170 OLD SPAR 18A' SECOND ST. GEORGE STREET 3—4 NEW ENGLAND RUM YiES , step by step, you can do as tnany other 5 S—6 196—107 9—10 5 YEARS OLD 5lh O QQ The Branford Printing Co. Connecticut housewives have done and more and 11—12 11 to 13. • 90 PROOF BOT C..i3^ GETTY ROAD 14 to 20 114 to 118 SHORT BEACH ROAD i more arc doing today! GORDON ST. • • 287 to 289 : Commercial Printers The new Wesiinjfliousc Automiitic Washer not 47-48 SHORT ROAD WhhhisJo only wifhei, rinses and damp dries the doihcs 50 125 to 129 but Is designed also to save precious hot woicr. 52 130 to 136 STRATHMORE TICKETS • STATIONERY • BILLS OTARTING with an electric washer and an To our Neighbors In East Haven.. GRACE STREET SILVER SAND ROAD We'd like to tell you more about this iin- 631—632 19 CLUB NAME CARDS • WEDDING INVITATIONS automatic water heater and later adding an ususlly fine wmher. Stop in and let us stiow "Friendly First" banlpope, regulorly. You w,M ™in sodudod porch for your summer onlorlainlng and living. 34 to 36 90,J bif <2 70 50 661 (re"h new viewpoints, o (liller. richor understond.ng of 1000/1 vital 555 to 558 PROOF BOI O. I D nrwi—PLUS help from US exclusive feofures on homcmoklng, educo-^ Also—Fine Seloclion of Bamboo Drop Bank & Trust Company 67 A BlBrid of StrniBtil Wiiiakitis tion. bulinesi. theoter, music. lodio, iportl. 84 VERA STREET Shades ... 145—146 28 Subicribe now to The Chnslion Science Publishing Society 1*8-5 OF NEW HAVEN tliii ipotlol "got- One. Norway Street, Bolton 15. Moss.. U.S.A. HILL STREET WALTER STREET •iquolnlod" offot THE CaNMECiicu iGHT & POWER CO. 62—63 i Encioicd II Ji. for which pitai* (end mi Th« Christian 42 Church Street ol Ctown 137 ICE COLD BEER and ALE _1 month for $1 I Science Monilor for one monttl.. ' 381 WEST STREET (U.S. fundi) > ORANGE ST. »l CROWN West Haven Btonch .574 Campbell Avenue al Center 378 to 380 47-48 ON HAND at ALL TIMES ,— CLOSED MONDAYS — 384 . WHITMAN AVE. A Business-MaiMged, Tax-Paying Company East Haven Branch • 232 Main Slieet at Chidiey Avcpu* HUGHES ST. 39—40 73--74 2U a Main St. ' Stot»_ • MEM»« FEDtRAL RESERVE SYSIEI^ • MEMBH FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION •WILLIAM STREET 54—55 --\ .ytJK\ 5?—57 221—223 "\ 324' to 22B •^

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TJiuraday, July 23, 1048 . Pago Blx THE BRANl'OKD REVIEW, - BAST IIAVKN NKWS Thiir3cl8.y, July 22 1!)JB «lliifl II , III —f—n THE BRAKFORD REVIEWT . EAST HAVEN. NEWS The Pine Orchard School A'.ssooia- | The Pood Sale will begin at 3 In rggo Btyen _' Virginia Herlth the attcrncon and will Include District Governor Tom CnhlU, Wall­ MISS REGINA LILLQUIST MJSS JEAN E. MAURER, Hon will hold a Fun Fair, Food Sale Charlotte Miller BMriher Information, conccrntrfg ' A food ahlo. wilt, be hctd by lh« cakes, cookies, Jellies, etc. ing ford; Phil Dean, Mlddletown; Becomes Wedded and Raffle on Saturday, August 7th NORTH BRANFORD the recall. of officers to extended Arlslonliins of 'the' First Congfcga"-' Talks i^or Rotary |sam Dlbbld, Ellznbelhtowri,' Penna.; on the Pine Orchard School CLASSIFIED ad'tlvc' ttUty, 1^ available nt thb New tlon Church this coming.Fi'Idny on BECOMES JULY BRIDE MR. FORREST R. HILL Elton Knight, Mt. Vernon, N.' "i. Ed To John Haverin arounds between Iho hours of 2 and VACATION OVER Five members ot the Branford Htivoh v.: 3. Arn'iy ifind U. s; Alf the porch of ?R6bblns'i3tore, starllfts Services In the local churches on Walton, Bridgeport; Brad.Monroe, r M!S3 Belly Lasko has returned to several places and are held by mem­ Rotary Club have maintained ptsr- P6rcc Recruiting Station, 67 College at la o'clock. ' • " '• OF MR. JOHN BEGLEY The mnrrlnge of Miss Virginia WED IN TRINITY CHURCH ADS jSiiuday will Include: Boh Wclssnlnn, Ollnton'-MndL'ion- The Fun Fair will consl.st of pony her .secretarial post with the Indian bers of the parish for those who fect attendance since It Inception Street. " '•'• Herlth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. [GtilUord. R.' F. Bailey, Merman r A rccc.ntlnn followed In the pfirl.sh Neck Land Company following a St. Aususlinc's U. C. Church wish contribute. 1.„9 yearj^....s, an,...d„ 9, month...u,.n..s. agongu. Themuyj ' —' / VISITORS IIF,RK In a double ring ceremony pcr- August Herlth of Forest Street, rides, hidden Irca.surcrs and games Classlflcfl ad rates: {Chapman, Ed Dickinson, Frank In a service laden with dignity. house of the church, ' where the [vacation spent at home. Rev. John J. McCarthy, pastor Miss Dolores Doody of Mlddletown are Clnrance Lake, Chief Nygiird Mr, and Mrs;'Wllllnm'Bitter and lormcd last Saturday at 2 o'clock Delhbrta Aver ill GranllB Bny, to Mr, John Hovcrln, of skill. Doolan, Ralph Wllmot, New Haven; M<\J1NK VAClA'TipNIST^,. Miss Jean Ellzabct^ Maurcr, daugh­ Imolhers ot the couple assisted In 50c per In.sbrllon Frank Frawlcy organist and choir Turnpike Is improving at the Hospl i - - — --— - .yt,.""' 'son Warren ware recent guests of IP 111 the Episcopal Church In Gull- To Be Married To son of Mr, nnd Mrs. Charles Hevorln of twenty Sidney Osborh, Walter Palmer and Ralph Hllslnger, PauV "Steveiis, Mr, Lowls Warner of AvorlU Place, ter of Mrs. Maurer of Bristol Street, receiving the guests. Mrs. Maurer five words or less. Idlrcctnr, lal oC SI. Raphael. Mr, and Mrs. R. W. Squcrl ot 47, ford, Miss Reultia Lorraine Llllqulst, ot Falrwood Avenue, Now Haven, Lewis Warner. Frank Sullivan, East llaven. •' mahagcf 6t the local Now Haven Harvey Spencer Short Beach, and the late Mr. W.15 alllrcd In an aquamarine crepe Save Your Valuables From Dampness. USE Mas.scs 7:00 - 9:15 - 10:15 Cedar atroot. Mr, Bitter Is thor dttughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arwid A. took place Saturday, July 3 In St. For nd over twenty-five word.s, Others who have held one Water office, nnd his jileco, Miss Maurer, became the bride of Mr. frock styled with a lace bodice, Ma-ss. 8:00 Norlhford CongrcBU- Miami Florida reproaentatlvo' of ' Lllltiulst of Kings Hill noad. Stony Elizabeth's Church, Short Beach. 10c for each added five words. hundred percent membership since Alloc Q; Warner, secretary of the I Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy V. AverlU ot Forrest Raymond Hill, son ot Mrs- brown accc.s.sorlos and a corsage of llonal Church Eastern Air Lines and Mr, S(iit6rl Is Grook, became the bride' of Mr. The Rev. Father Hallory performed Joining the club are John Bralnerd, Isuperlntondent of schools, are I Alden J. Hill of North Branford and brown orchids, while n print drc-is Add twcnly-flvc c«nts If ad \s I Bnstcrn Air Lined rcprcschtativo In John Beglejr ot Guilford, the son of Branford Point have announced the tho double ring ceremony. The Ziuii Episcopal Church Meyer Leshlne, Bort Barker, Archie Reserve Officers vneationlng In Maine, thd late Mr. Hill, last Saturday with white hnt, gol^and white ac­ lo appear In bold face, upper and N H C INOW Haven. Mr, and Mrs. Wllgu.3 Begloy of engagement of their daughter church was decorated with ten roses BliS^yj^S Rev. Francis J. Smith, Rector, Marshall nnd Gilbert Ives. afternoon at 5 o'clock In the Trinity cessories an a corsage ot orchids lower case. Will Be Ordered Bcatyvllle,'Kontucky'A program of Dolberta toMr Harvey W. Spencer, n nuptial high mas.s was oolebrtttcd Mrs. Paul R. Hawkins, organist Still other one hundred percent pre-riupltal music was presented by EpIscopalChurijh. was worn by the bridegroom's I Mrs. Edmund L. Stoddard Choir son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin by Father Hallery and four altar The Proven Home DefiomW/fier— ADD rH^Y CENT.S IF AD IS Once ngaln "New Haven's Window membership are held by Nick Sharp, Into Active Ranks the organist. mother. TO ArriiAIl IN IIOI.D FACE director. boys served. The organist played The bride was c.scorted' to the Helps control mold, mildeWf on the World" will bring to southern Harry Cooke, Dr. Charles Onylord, Spencer of South Fair Street, Gull- Mr. nnd Mrs. Mill left on a motor CAPS. , 0:30 Holy Eucharist and Sermon 6585 Reserve orfloor.i ot all ranks, Tho bride, given In marriage by pro-nuptial mu.slcc and tho wcdd niter,, banked with summer flowers, fTusling and rotiingl New England complete television George Dunbar, Murray Upson, ford. trip through the New England ]«p to nnd Including' Lieutenant her father, wore a gown of while Ing rnnrches with two soloist render­ by her stately, 87 year old grnnd- Cuii!;re|ra,llonal Church coverage ot another history making IJUHUS ZdnnoWicz, Harry Johnson, mi Slates nnd Nova Scotia. Mr.s. Hill • So practical and easy lo use. Colonels, are expected to bo ordered summer taffolii with sweetheart The Wedding will take placi! In ing, "Ava Maria", "I Lovo You fnther, Mr. Hugo Brokelschen of Rev. fl. C. Trent, Pastor IJOlltical convention to be held Uila Joseph Bliza, Lewis Dbolltllc, wore a brown Palm Beach suit, • Moisture actually ilrlps from the air Wh; not have your typewriter and to active duty prior to 31 July 1048 neckline, short puff sleeves and October. Truly", and "Because." Now Haven, yiho also gave her In Mrs. Douglas B. Holablrd, organist week-end In Philadelphia. The Michael Nardella, VVllllam Hitchcock jbrown and white accds.sorles and a and collects In the metal container. adding machine equipment placed In order to fill current army-w.ldo mltta, her bouquet waa ot white The bride, given In marriage by marriage. nnd c.liolr director. Wallace Convention will gel under­ and Frank KInnoyI roses nritl biby's breath. She wore a corsage of ro.ses. After August I'st. • Each size sclentiflcally designed (or In first class condition? Our fully 11:00 Morning worship rdqulrement.s Capt Maraoln, Rctg. hor rather, wore a white gabadlnc The Rev. J. Edison Pike performed way Friday evening, and win be Mrs. Charlotte Miller ot East Ha­ tiara trimmed with pearls- Ihoy will reside In 1148 Quinnlplac dchumldilying specific areas. equipped service department will Officer, .lald here today. suit, large white flowered hat and the ceremony, Mrs. William II. 9:45 Sunday School televised from Convention Hall ven, a delegate to the recent Re­ Miss Marjorloij Page of Stony HARTFORD GIRL Avenue, New Haven. • Humidity In tho area where used do this work promptly and eiricl- Officers 'are needed'. Captain wore an orchid. Mrs. Mildred Crawford was soloist In a program from 8 P. M. to Iho end, of the publican National Cpnvontioii and Creek was maid of honor and she The bride was graduated from determines the effective life. ; ently and furnish, without charge, Makzola added. In all branches of WILL PERFORM Bogackl, a slslop ot tho bride, was of music which Included • the tra- Mr. and Mrs. John S. Wclton who session. wife of the president ot the East wore' a gown of light blue with a Brantprd High School. Closet Size loan machines. |tho Army's combat Arms, Adminis­ matron of hohoi', and she wore a dltolnnl wedding marches, "The have been spending several months Haven Rotary Club was Monday's V tlaroi of the same shade and carried Absorbs App Ono Quart of Molsturs BELUNCE TYPEWTIITER CO. Other convention gatherings to trative, and Technical Services. ' I AT PLAYHOUSE nftvy bluo gabadlne suit with white Lord's Prayer," anti "Oh Perfect Mr Hill, who was gtadunled from al the Holablrd homo on North speaker. Hor talk was ased on her nnd bid fashion bouquet. "- For areas up to 200 cu. ft. C. B. GUY, Mgr. bo carried by WNHC-TV as a par­ mm- JHargrnvo Military School, served In The Department of the Army has accessories and a Corsage of snap­ Love". Basement Size I jSlreel have relurned to Bognta, ticipant In the special pooled pro­ Impressions of the Presidential Con­ the U,, S. Army Signal Corps in Telephone 7-2738 placed great emphn.sls on' the need Mr. Prank Bishop of Guilford M since Opcr^ has hit the Summer dragons'. The.bride, word a gown of eyelet Absorbs App, Ono Gallon ot MolsturB |Columbla, South America. They gram service will be on Saturday vention. lAla.ska for throe, years during the 100 Crown Street New Haven for recall of officers to extended best man. Strawhnt Circuit, the producers Mr. Charles Hevorln, a brother ot embroldored silk which was brought Fornreosof 800 to I,000xu.ft. sailed on tlie Santa Isabellc of the and Sunday afternoons from Con­ recent ocntllct- Giant Basement Size . Visiting rotarlans nt the July 12th active duty to moot needs in con­ A roooptlon was hold nt the homo the bridegroom, served as best man. to hor from Japan, made with a Grace Line. vention Hail, and Saturday night have decided to cut out nil rcpetlon Alisorbs App. 2h Gallons of Moisture IMMEDIATE DELIVERS: Iron Ena­ meeting were: Sam Kesslngor nection with tlie pn.wage of the' of the bride's parents with the sweetheart,neckline, fitted' bodice Several from North Branford at­ i direct from Shlde Park. Sixteen j (Scientists coll It and death scones. Thoroforo thi.s A reception wos held at the home For areas ot 2,000 to 2,500 cu. ft. mel Dralnbnard Sinks, and Lava­ (speaker), RIdgewood; New Jersey; Selective Service Act. I bridle's mother assisting In receiv­ of the bride's sister, Mrs. Max and full skirt t'crmlnntlng In a UIXENT VISITORS tended the Hlll-Maurer nuptials In television stations In the north- I "R«n«cl|yt Iniulodon") ing Ijho guests. Mrs. Llllqulst wore a Saturday NIto at 8:30 there will be tories; Chronic Brass Toilet Ac­ •,l-?4 Schuize of Forrest Street, Granite slight train. She ..wore milts nt the Rcconl visitors in Branford wcro cessories; Copper Gutter and Branford on laslt Saturday after­ eastern U. S. will participate in the dreso of black and white print-'-', I a presentation of the folrst Acts ot noon, the groom, Forrest S. Hill, Bay, whore, the mothers of the same material, a fingertip veil ot Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Corcortm Leaders; Roofing and Insulation. •pooled television broadcasts of the blade, accessories, and a corsage of '.La. Boheme, Madame Butterfly and had as his best man, his brother, oouplo assisted ' In receiving the French Illusion draped from a Inco |jr., formerly of Branford now of Branford Mason Supplies, Inc. TOE CONN. ri.UMBINO AND Wallace Convention, July 23, 24, and rSoimd] like a wilij promise doeiq't ic-nirning the lun'i White gardenia nnd rod rose buds. (La Travlata at the Clinton Play- Alden S. Hl'l, and ushers were Paul 25. CLINTON PLAYHOUSE guests- Mrs. Herlth wore a black Jullcti cap, and carried a bouquet of Washington, D. C. Tliey wcro vl.sil- 287 Main Street PHONE 317 Branford LUMBER COMPANY hot riiys iiround the very second they hit the walls or roof Tlio couple left on a wedding,house, on the Boston Post Rood. Hill and Ward Hill, brothers, and On The Boston Post Road in the hoar) of Clinton, Connecticut silk dross with blace laco top with gladioli, roses and' delphinium. ing Mr. Corcoran's parents, Mr. 1730 Stata St. New Haven, Conn. Sarjih Palfrey Cooke, former of your house? But that's just what happens when you trip 'to Baltimore, md., Ohio and The gayest and all melodious parts David Burr all of North Branford insulate with ALFOL House Blanket.' n pink lining, white aciiessorlcs, and Mrs. Clifton Johnson of Branford |and Mrs. ThomasI P. Corcoran pt Tel. 7-0294 %vomen's champion will serve «s TELEPHONES CLINTON 2146 and 886 Kentucky orid will be gone one win bo presented In these full act wore a.corsnge ot gai'dcnla nnd red was matron of honor and the Silver Street, Mr. Corcoran is in the Mrs- Alden J. Hill, his mother, as­ mistress of ceremonies, starting July Tlie secret is this: Heat rays can't get through alumi­ month. Upon their return, they wUl prosontatlons. Beautiful Nuncy Gnr- roses. Mrs. Hevorln wore a flower­ brldesmiildsweroiMlss Joyce Barker real estate bu.slnc.ss In Wa.shlnglon. sisted in receiving.' 20, on "Swing Into Sports," a video EDWARD DUDLEY and ALBERT KAY num foil. In'fact 9596 of all radiant heat is re fleeted back mako thdlr home In Guilford. Mrs. rotto well-known to Hartford, nnd ed print dress, flowered hat, and a of- Wnlllngford, and Mrs. John R. FOR SALE—New Ferguson Trac- A Well.Child Conference will be series broadcast Mondays, 8:30 to to'its source when it comes up against ALFOL. AirOl^ Now Haven opera loverd will star In ptcicnl Bogloy wore as her going away corsage ot snap dragons. Tlie wedd­ Russell, Jr, ot Branford. The honor 'tors and Implements. Full line of held on next Monday afternoon at 9 P. M. by WNHC-TV and the Du- House'Blanket provides one or two layers of •luminum'' tho performances nnd her leading Thuriday, July 29—FOR BETTER OR WORSE—Mui!c«l Comedy—Joil, Whi,ol«r foil attached to a heavy moisture-proof paper—and that!' outfit, summer suit of novy blue ing cake was made by the bride's atondant was attire In a white farm equipntcnt. Open evenings. tho William Douglas School from iviont Television Network. The with'blue accessoiiod nnd a corsage mnn, will bo Lawrence Power,, tho keeps your house cooler by many degrees in nunmer-»' sister, Mrs. Schultze, and was a four marquisette over orchid laflota BULLARDS Russell .Equip. Co., Tutlle Ave., 2 until 4 o'clock. This will be the "Swing" series features the sport in Friday, July 30—FOR BETTER OR WORSE—Muilcnl Com.dy—Tnr.i. Slicli of gardenia and rod rose buds. colobratod Australian Tenor. The Franklyn James u'ilrr/rt*r in'winter,' ' tier cake with the arch over the gown, styled with a borlha of eyelet Walilngford. Tel. New Haven last opportunity^ afforded pupils season, and until the windup of the Sfllurdfly, July ]I—I=0R'BETTER OR'WORSE—Muiical Comedy—Alien Howinnd Out ot town guests were from audience will have a gllmjise Into bride nnd groom trimmed with real 2-1827. tf who will enter school for the first It's eisy to apply, too. Just measure it, cut it and tack it emobroldery and an orchid taffeta Forest Hills tournament in Septem­ Srtturdrty, Auguit 7—FRIEDA HEMPEt—SoprAno, Malropolli,in Oporn—Innny Now Haven, West Haven, bulltord, old Japan, a visit to Paris' Latin flowers. Cesspools time in September to receive vacci­ ber, the program will be devoted to on the roof rafters, floor joists or studs. No me», no dust,' Quarter and an Invitation to bow' In the back. Similar gowns ot * tlnd Concert Andovor, Connecticut, nnd College Open Thursday Till 9 P.M. nations at such conferencess before tennis. Tiiurjdey, Auguit 12—SHERHEREZADE—Revue—L« (vieri h Co. no dirt. For economical insulation call ui., -. VIoletta's lavish Paris home In these The couple left on n wedding trip white morqulsetle over aquamarine HIGH SCHOOL GIRL will Point, N; Y. the opening of schools. Friday, Auguit 13—ARABIA!^ |S||GHTS—ftevue-La Mori i Co. opera-ttcts. Nuncy Garrotto, glamor­ through the new England States. taffeta were' worn by the brides­ Rotainiiig Walls take care of children week-day The shows will include Instruc­ The bride wortf as her going away mornings. Phone 4-3109. Pictures of the servicemen's tion In the fundamentals of tennis, Saturday, Auguil 14—THOUSAND k ONE'NISHTS—Roiga—la Merl S Co. • tfera't Id* air space be­ ous young prima donna of the maids. All attendants wore^tloral tween the layers •! Closed Every Monday banquet held at the P. R. C- U. Saturday, Auguit JiTrrRIGOLETTO—Opera—Arlliur Kent (Metropolitan Opnra) Chicago Opera comes direct to outfit, a navy blue gtibndlno suit, headdresses, and carried cascade Constructed [given in part with film t.iken at reltefttvo aluminum toil. Park are still available without Thurtday, Auguit 26—Act I BRIGADOON—Musical Comedy—Dorralne A Ellii Joan Br.ainerd, Clinton after a series of opera por- white accessories arid an orchid.. bouquets of mixed summer flowers. FOR SALE—''™wfo"' combina­ Sarah Palfrey Cooke's lennls .school * tier* are (he.two layers Very Roason,ible Hates tion oil and gas range, 4 and 4, charge. Per.ions interested are asked at Tudor City In New York City. •• Act i OKLAHOMA of aluminum foil. formnncos In New York. Later, the. couple will make their Aldon S. Hill servo as his brother's * Here's the moislur*' to call or write to Earl Colter who Act I SHOW- BOAT New Haven Lark, homo In Short Beach.. best man, and ushers. Included Open Other Days 9:30 to 5:45 with Florence Burner. E.xcellent Several tennis stars of national vapor reeittant paper look the pictures. Friday, Auguil 27—Act i RIO RITA—Muiical Comedy—Dorraina * Ellis Dudley, Demjiig and Kay, the Frederick P. Maurcr, brother of tho 55 5o.'jfli WosI Drive, Now Hrtvon, Conn. Baker and Healer. Phone 4-2263. fame. Including Frank Shields, are In Pop Concert Veterans of World War H, Impres- Tile Holy Name Society met on booked for personal appearances Act I ROSE MARIE bride, and Paul E., and Ward P. Hill Act I ANNIE GET YOUR GUN HOUSE sarios of the Clinton Series will FATHER BREEN brothers of tho bridegroom, and Tr.l. 76-7261 ELM STREET AT ORANGE BOOKKEEPING SERVICE- Wednesday evening of this week at during the next four weeks. One ambition ot all the New Ha continue^ to present Opera Without hie Rectory. Saturday, Auguit 2B—Act I CARMCi^-—Opera—Edward Dudley ven area's younger musically talent-*! David Burr, all of North Branford Monthly and quarterly state­ "The Court of Current Issues," one Act 3 AIOA •• Paola Carpiro INSULATION Tears, that Is, only the gay and 'I'he annual picnic for member? cd set — to appear ns guest artist on IS CHAIRMAN OF ments rendered by qualified ac­ of the outstanding te,levlsion show:; Act 3 RIGOLETTO . Mary Kreita lively complete' acts of America's countant. Rates reasonable. Also and friends of the Congregational ol Pop Concert In the Ynli Bowl — Ipresonted by Connecticut's pioneer Friday, September 3—GARDEN OF ROMANCE—Revue—Role Maria Price BlANKEt^ favorite operas'. To be shown later ANNUAL^BAZAAR Tax Services. Phono 4-1173 22 Church and Sunday School was held video station on Mondays from 9:30 win be realized for Hnmden's Jonn Saturday, September 4—MXRION BELL—Star of ORIGADOOtt & ZIEGFIELD FDU- are Alda, . Carmen, Trovatore, on Wednesday at Hammonassett to M:30 P. M. will feature as the Bralnerd and Now Haven' Russell Tho Rev. Father -Francis Brcen, ' ' LIES^-'Scanes from tier hits in Technicolor, Opera, and Muilcal Cornncjy RIgolotto, Faust, and Samson Sc LOST—P'lss Book No. 8621. It State Park. A picnic supper was issue on trial on July 26th, "Should Mower on Tuesday, July 20, at the pastor ot St. Tlicrese's Church Cqnne.cticut Hpme Insulation Co., Inc. ftv- Dnillah. In mid-August. Musical found return lo Branford Sav­ served at seven o'clock. We Allow the Re-Industrlallzatlon Sunday, September 5—VIENNA NIGHTS—Revue—Edward Dudley fourth concert ot the current Stony Crook, was appointed general Comedies wlU be given with Acts ings Bank. 8-12 The members of St. Augustine's of Germany Now?" The program is CURTAIN riMi 8:30 P.M.—COLD DRINKS SCRyED ON TtRRACi SCTWCCN ACTS aeries, chairman of i\\c annual bazaar Phon Milford -1-2164 — Branford 143-3 from "Annie Got Your Gun", "Rio parish are planning a bazaar to.be presented in the form of a court $1.50, J2.00, J2.50—Seaion ticiiet any 12 performancei }I5. J20, J24 Both natives of the Elm City, Miss which will be held on the church Rita", "Brlgadoon", . "Oklahoma", BUILDING • CARPENTERY held on August 19, 20, and 21 on the trial. 34 CLARK STREET MILFORD, CONN. Bralnerd, a soprano; and Russell and "Roso-Marle". The producers grounds on August 12, 13, and 14. M Plea-so call Branford 482-2. Max land east of Toloket Inn on Route Witnesses for the affirmative will J Mower, a baritone, have had some­ servo cold drinks between the acts Mrs. John Sullivan and Mr, William 80. The usual features will be held what varied rises,to.prominence In J. O Noll woi' appointed assistant Schulzo 8-5 be Norman Thomas, Socialist pre- This will mark the first time that and two fine awards will be given lidentlal candidate; and chemical the musical world Mr; Mower's chairmen. i [away on Saturday night; the finsl public nppenrnnces be'gan early In Opera Without Ttars has evov boon engineering profos.sor Albert New­ presented anywhere. The Veterans Other committees appointed In­ one will be an Admiral Con.sole man. Dr. Jean Pajus, former FEA hla school boy days, nnd he became clude: Linen booth, Mrs. Wllilt^m William R. Burns Television Sot, and the second prize well-known locally tor his work feel that American's pretor, thiiir afislstant chief; and Capt. Harry E. opera gny nnd full of familiar O'Neill, chairman, Mrs. Mary will be a Crosley Table Radio. |sperber, former chief translator at with tho University Glee Club and Grnhd, Miss Shirley O'Neill, Mrs- TickeLs are now on display . in tho New Haven Light Opera Guild- melodies that everyone knows nnd And Sons the Neuremberg Trials, will serve loves. Hence out are all the tragedy Rlchnrd Howd, Mrs. Tliomas a.swit ne.sses fon the negative, with Licensed Miss Bralnerd did not commence nnd bitter struggle nnd complica­ Mellon. Grocery booth, Mrs, Tony outstanding authorities as coun- her singing career until after tions that creep Into nil opera plots. DoRoss, chnlrmnn. Dolls: Mrs. Wil­ PLUMBING & HEATING Iseliors graduation from Hamdon High liam Dow, chnlrmnn, Mr. Frank Clinton Playhouse Rcmembei; WNHC-TV, Channel School In 10112. In 1045 she made her This Saturday July .28tli, besides Gfandcl and Bessie Grandol. Jewelry CONTRACTORS iBoston Posf Ronti C{in)on, Conn. Six, for "the finest In television." bid tor national recognition, winn­ the glorious costumes and lavish booth: Miss Rona MoneguzzI and rOR EAST HAVEN SATURDAY, JULY 24, 8:30 S ing the Conncclltjut National Scenery, the Clinton hudlencos will Miss Sylvia Jnnnettl. Publicity: recognition, winning the Connecti­ lioaj the wonderful dutjts In Butter­ Mr. ^ Ronnld Monnst nnd Mrs. AND NEW HAVEN Madame Butterfly cut Nafonal Federation of Music fly which Immortalized Grnco Moore Thonins Mellon'. Puiich bonrd: Mrs. GUTTERS - LEADERS Act I ARMY GRANTS In her movlo "One Night OtLovc'- Clubs contest, but lost out In the Loo Hill. Cake booth: Mrs. Robert JOBBING La Boheme Act I Providence regional test. Two years The tnmous 'drinking scone from Collins, chnlrmnn, Mrs. J. Sullivan NEWJENEFITS later. In 1047, she returned to make Travlnta will be) given, which all and Mrs. Victor Lnzznrrlo, Rofrcsh- Boslon Post Road . Branford La Traviata Act I a perfect score ns she won the Con­ movlo gores remember from the monts: Miss Mojy DnRoos, Jack Telephone 1957 I Tel. Clinton 2146—$1.50, $2.00 The department of the Army has necticut; rogttinnl district, finals at Zlegtlcld Follies.- The exquisite MoneguzzI, Marin MeneguzzI, and . Stan o{ Chicago Opera and San recently announced that new ROM coa?t to coast the substitu-.tlpa Puccini melodies of La Boheme will Carta (Naptci) jbenefits arc avalable to men enlist­ Baltimore and tho national $1,000 Peter Clnqunntl, Lighting: Nick ICOID Dl;iNKS Sarved BETWEEN ACTS prize at Now York's Carnegie Hall. bo sung nnd the act will be cllmaxoil Pullman and Thomas O'Neill, ing in the Enlisted Reserve Corps. with a double high C as the curtain Tickets: Mm, Joseph Collopy. Legislation recently enacted provides of a straight 10/ fare for, the three for a quarter Conductor Harry Berman Is again slowly closed tho Initial act ot 'for payment to members of Reserve preparing n program designed to Boheme. ' STEVE PRUSSICK Units on the basis of time actually suit the taste ot all ages and classes I'UULOUGII OVER .spent in training. Preference will go Starred in all the casts present GARAGE rate is becoming increasingly comrnon. In sqmc ot music'patrons. Tlie presenta­ Corp, Ronald GeH'ot the U.S. to those units meeting for times a nnd future are tho World's grcnt- EQUIPPED TO REPAIR tions to dale by guests artists and Marine Corps, who Is now stationed jmonth. and attending a two-week cst names In Musli! from the the New Haven Symphony! Orches­ In North Carolina returned to his ALL MAKES OF CARS summer camp. In addition the time Motropolltinn Opera Association, tho W. Main SI. tra Indii^te that tho local concerts duties recently after .spending a 15- 'iiona 438 Branford spent by the reservist in training instances the fare has Been increased to 11/ and in Chlcngo Opcrn, La Scnin ( Milan), are more than maintaining their day furlough visiting ' his, mbtli'or, will count toward a retirement Snn Carlo (Maples), CoVent Garden slogan of "Tops In Pops." Mrs. Nellie Gell, 13 Main Street. pension to be available to those who (London) and the Optira Comlquo have attained 60 years of age and (Paris). Corporal Gell Is expected home other cities it is 13/ while in Pittsburgh^ the. rate, Capitol Theatre have completed 20 years of Satis­ • AtASICAN VISITOR for a short leave In October after The Clinton Playhouse Is In the which ho will leave North Cnrolinn factory service as members of the Mr. DorialdNMcGee of Anchorage, 281 MAIN ST. "EAST HAVEN heart of Clinton oh the Boston Post tor parts unknown. MODERNIZE YOUR reserve. It Is estimated that the is up to 15/ for a bus ride.' Alaska Is visiting his mother, Mrs.' Road. It Is a $350,000 building mnclo average pay of the enlisted re- Eleanor McObo of 20 Bade Strotjt, of white marble and rcd-brlck; truly KITCHEN Sun., Mon., Tues,, July 25-26-27 v;sn'OR ; with baled-on white enamel motal .servist will be approximately $340 Mr. McGce Is In the Government Now England's most modern cool, Miss Lorrnino Stevens ot 43 Robert HuHon, Joyce Roynoldj !per year. It is still possible for men •=yst -. service. nnd benutlful thenlre. Laurel Street visited In Now Haven A Proc/nct oj Cciientl Aloton CABINETS Jflnij Paige In 'with prior service In the Armed and Madlsoi] last week end. Floor and wall models available jForces to enlist at the grade held This Company has kept its rate'of fare unchanged Immodiato Delivery Wallflower 'at time of .seperation. Individuals •prior service may, based on their NEW SON ALSO ^civilian technical skills, be enlisted Mr.'and Mrs, Thomas Tampr ot THE CONN. PLUMBING 'fvonne DeCArlo, Tony Martin In for nearly 15 years and is noyv;, asking foj; an in-^ !in a grade depending on the |WcstvIlle announce the birth of a AND LUMBER CO. Casbah jvacancies In the unit tor which they son, Tliomas Samuel on July 14 In 1730 Statu St. Nsw Hfitn, Conn. Baldwin's Garage 'are being enlisted. Enlistments the New Haven Hospital. Mrs, Fine for its Second owner too! Tal. 74)294 crease of only i i/3/ a ride.' "" which are for three years, may be lamer was the former Miss Inas Wednesday, July 28 made for any section of the en- Estrom of Branford. This Is the Recently, n large group of//jtv/car owners performance lasts throughout the years. A FMNffi nut jlisted reserve corps elected by the couple's third clVlld. • were asked what car they would buy if There could be no finer endorsement of a Carole Lombard, Robert Montgomery in they were buying «c«' cars today. Those new car than this—and we trust that MAiHi MiVim PINFAt lApplicant in which he appears [qualified. Among the reserve or- UEIURNS HOlVlE who own used Pontincs led them nil in you won't forget it whenever you order FOUND Mr. arid Mrs. Smith saying they would buy new cars of the your next automobile* New Silver Streak Design • UnisiccI Iganizations in the new Haven area SEtVI.KS Miss Roberta Ingham of West ALSO same make they are now driving. Body by Fisher • No-Draft Ventilation A Place to Buy in which enlistments are available End Avenue returned to home re­ Remember,, too, Pontiac is the lowest are field artillery, Infantry. Cost OKE HUNDItEO B IT IC K cently after spending a vacation at In other words—according to this survey priced car in the world offering General . Shockprpo/ Kncc-Acfion .Triple- Johnny Angel COMMUNITIES |Arliliery, ordnance. Transportation, Cushioned Kide • Smooth, Economical GOOD HEATING! the home of her sister, Mrs. James —rf used Pontine ts more satisfactory to Motors Hydra-Matic Drive*—a tremen­ Gco'"ge Raff, CUIre Trevor. Signe Hajjo 'signal and Engineer -units. Infor­ 6 and 8 Cylinder L-Head Hngincs • Cassldy, Key West Fin. Miss own than any other make of used can dous advance in better motoring. EQUIPMENT! mation concering the organized Enghnm Is employed In, the South­ • Vncuumatic Spark Control • Scotch- Of course, that could mean only one It's wise, from every standpoint, to 'reserve corps may be .secured from SALES SERVICE ern Now Englnnd Telephone Com­ Misi Quick Warm-up ^fanifold • Full- FURNACES Tburs., Fri., Saf., July 27-30-31 thing: Pontiac's dependability and long ithe New Haven Branch office, senior pany ipf New Haven- choose a Pontiac —a car so fine that Pressure Rletcred-Flow Lubrication • OIL BURNERS ^ompa/iy life arc outstanding, and Pontiac's fine , even its second owner is sure to like it. Frederic March. Ann Blyth in State Instructor, 294 Cc'Jar Street, Multi-Seal Hydraulic Drakes • HUMIDIFIERS New Haven, Telephone New Haven ANNOUNCE BIRTH *Gtntrat Milan Hyfir*-MMt}( Drift »nd Wbht SidtwaU Tirti optional on all modtli at MtiUilional coit. Gaselcctor • Tru-Arc Safety Steering BLOWERS Medical, Finance, Quartermaster, PHONE 602 Another Part of the Mr. and Mrs. Marcus; Mltiklson of AIR CONDITIONING 7-5938 Church Street announce the birth Forest b( a son, Kenneth. Mark, on July 2 CENTRAL GARAGE. INC. Also 78 MAIN STREET BRANFORD. CONN, In tho Now Haven Hospital. Mrs. Hendricks Heating Co.l cnuKcn OK OUR LAPT Mltikplspn was thq former Eleanor 04 MAIN STREET BRANFOED, CONN, Up In Central Park 376 Lombard' St., New Haven i OF POMPEI, FOXON PARK Young ot Hamden. De.\nna Durbin. Dick Haymel in -^•v;*" PHONE 5-0308 Rev. Raymond A. Mulcahy, Pastor Sunday-Masses, 8 and 10:30 A. H

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THE BBANFORD REVIEW • EAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday, July 22, 1048 Pttgfo Eight _ IN MIDDLETOWN ADDRESS OOMHUmOATIONS The C. F- tJ. Will go to Middle REVIEW BASEBALL SCHOOL THRILLS DELIVERED BY BIAIL OKLY A TOUGH GUIY SLEEPS jl^^^^ town on Friday evening In a TO'P. 0. BOX 1B3 return clash agaln.'il Die Middle- SEVENTY-TWO LOCAL YOUNGSTERS; BDBBORIBE NOW BY BIIJIJ AJIKRN town Urass Kail sofIball team. ©Iff lEaat Maufn Ill an earlier game played last In Loop Clash Friday nlg<:it at Hammer I'lcld TEAMS ADDED TO COMMUNITY LOOP "To the memory of our buAdles, living and dead, and the many rich the local.s racked' up a 4 to 3 Combined With The Branford Review The Rakorla Club of New Haven Two Dotitri PM Yen and varied experiences, we shttrcd. And to the hope that wo may, In win. I Seventy-two youngsters of Bran- SPORTSMEN LOSE some measure, abide by and help to preserve the way of lite for which will bo the Sunday opponents of East Havun, OonnecUcut, Thui-sday, July 29, lO-iS 'jtord sat In on two lessons at The Branford Sportsmen were VOL. IV—NO. 47 wo went to war.'' tho Brantord Townlos In a New Locals Defeat .Hammer Field Ia.st Saturday after- Haven Baseball League contest defeated in New llavcn last 'noon where tho Brantord Review is REAPPOINTED The above quotation opens tlAe book of war experiences of a para slated for Hammer Field at 3:00 Townies Team evening when the Prince Smoke I conducting a baseball school for troop unit of the 101st Alrboumo rXlvlslon. anc^• the Ea.st Havon Rods, who Kaceys Behind Sihop reached the local's star Finance Board boys between the ages of 10 and 14- First Gar To In this day of Indecision the paragraph commands much thought. edged the locals In Ihclr earlier tilt hiirlcr, Tex Black, for six runs. Due To Meet 0.sten5lbly present for the purpose It will be the basis of much rcflcvitlon, tomorrow morning, when the win appear hero next Wednesday In Tight Pitching The Sportsmen, with a jumbled STRICTLY LOCAL Ready To Start TOWN TOPICS body of Corporal 3amcs N. Barba is w heeled Into the nave of St. Mary's the second game of the three otab sorbing all the dimond know­ lineup, were only able to rack Town Recalled church. A short w|hlle later, six budvlles, all youthful friends, of the regular, contests slated by the loop Former Stars Turning In Its finest game of tho ledge which coaches Walter Klar- up three counters. former athlete will bear his bier to St. Agnes cemetery. In the summer between the two clubs. .•season, capped by the brilliant four man and Joe Orseno can Instill In By KirkhamI Work On Budget heat of that hillside resting place, made Intense by a burning sun, pic­ The former nine Is known In an effort to pull the Branford hit pitching effort by Mel Blgelow, them, the youngsters also picked up A LITTLE ABOUT THIS AND THAT WHAT'S GOING ON IN TOWN Townies out of'the financial dif­ It was learned at thd Town Hall tures will flash across memory's pages. The final image will be of a throughout the circuit as a good the Townies shook a five game los­ a lesson In citizenship and confi­ Qeorge C. KIrkham, former East ficulties, they are faced with, a TOWNIES LOSE BY PAUL H. STEVENS this week that the Town' Fathers "youthful fellow, a kid to young to die. Orooter than the laJurol wreath team but has been unable to got ing streak by pasting the Knights dence when they were addressed by Haven real estate man, who hns group of former baseball players are ready to knuckle down ncxl fashioning a background for the boy's face will be his expocnslve smile. going with any degree oi; consls- of Columbus nine at Hammer Field Bill Clancy, manager of tho New returned home after again spending K, Unrtlctt post nicmbcrshlp. Ilarold noce connected with the .same ag­ TO HAMDEN 6-5 week lo their annual mUlsununer Dog Days! When the church music fades out, a song will still be playlbg—for the tancy this summoi;. Although Bran- Sunday by a 0-0 count, Haven District of tho Metropolitan the winter In Florida, n custom he is tile post's nomUicc lor coni- gregation, will meet them In a task ot hewing next year's Town haunting refrain of Jimmy's voice crying encouragement tb his mates, ford Is expected to annex the tilt. Prom the opening Inning when Lite Insurance Company and a First Inning pyrotechnics by tho ANNUAL BUDGET MAKING has enjoyed lor many seasons, this Golden Hod beginning to blossom inunilcr next year. nine Inning game slated for Monday Budget Into presentftble form tor whether athletes or soldiers, will still bo wafting o'er the stillness of the Coach Joe'Orsen,, has been drilling Jackson measured one of Larry De- former minor league baseball visiting Hamden Townle nine gave [week recalled the coming of the Iby tho wnyslde. evening at 0:15. ' pitcher. • I submission lo the voters at the Mr. and Mrs- Brent Barker ot Elm mid-day. ' his charges hard, looking for the Palma's fast ones tor the circuit, the Invaders a 6-5 win over Bran­ AVci report elsewhere this week njion the forthcoming bnclget first trolley car to East Haven, Spearheading the attack of the anmiol Town Meeting In October, July i-onily lo «lve w.>y lo August. Street have been enjoying a very The Taps will mark a mortal end of a groat guy; a to'agh guy. But spurt which all members of the the game was never In doubt al- tord at Hanlmer Field last evening- The past year marked tlie discon­ veterans will be Dave Hylen.skl, Declaring that baseball playing sessions of the Boiird of l""Sniinee. We have never been abli' lo li|?- Notices have already been sent [pleasant vacation stay of two wceka conference are momentarily expect­ thqugh shoddy fielding on the part Before Jim Murphy could assist tinuance of trolley cars In East Special Town mooting likely ,to high In his seat he will watch and encourage and maybe endow a por­ Charlie Jones, Pete and Butch Instilled confidence In themselves; lo the various town boards and de­ at Sahow Lake, Qlovol Vermont. ing from the negro club of New of the Invaders helped the locals starter Ed Sobolewskl, tho victors lire out why the business enlenilur of Connectieut town.s is so ninJe Haven, and this fall the street car ldra\y big crowd next week.. tion of his fighting hoort, to some torantord team, which sometime, Nalmo, Garrah CzapUek, Joe DucU, that It broke down the barriers of partments asking that they; hnvn Haven. over many a rough spot. had racked up a 4 run lead. The rails and ties will be removed along I CangTatiilatlons to CharlM MUltr, somewhere, needs an extra lota, a bit of hidden energy, to turn defeat Either Stalling or Douglas will Billy Panaronl, Hcrby. Zampano, race, creed and religion, that it up that some ot the hottest and most Imniid niglits of the whole year i their annual estimates ready tor niniii Street Favluig and War After counting In tho first, Bran- Townies came back with a 5 run Main Street. OITII entlnccr, and president of the Into victory. • take tho hill tor the, Rokortas but Willie Levesh, Steve Hylenskl and promoted keen thlnglng and co­ the meetings the Board ot Finance IMetnorlal Allicletlo Plcld Improve­ ford waited until the fourth when blast In the second 1.0 lake a lead are the one,s upon which members of town boards of flnunco have to Mr. KIrkham said that as a younj Rotary club on Hils bb-Uhday an- jimmy was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rocco V. Barba o;t Indian Neck Orseno may hold out Blgelow and the pitchers, Bill Sadowskl and Bob operation; that It, In later years, Iwlll hold through' the month of ments are lively Issues. ' a comblnatlonot a double and two which lasted until the fourth when jman back In the nineties, he was Imlversary last week. Avenue. Today he would bo 27 years old. Tliore was notlilng that dis­ try for a win with Murphy or Sobo- Bradley. would be tho ba.sls of fine friend­ assemble to wrestle with the fiscal problems of their coinnuiniti •)>. August. errors prbved good for a brace of Hamden pushed across two coun­ the first East Havener to ride out, Hats oft to Benny E.iposlto and tinguishes his early life over any of the countless youngsi.ers that grew lowskU figuring on the former high The above club will have a tre ships, a medium ot happiness and Pei-sonally we eould think of much mors,pleasant ways to spend our The first step tho Board will be First business establishment along tallies. jtroni Now Haven Green on the first Halph Castellun for bringing high up In this village^ He was smart when the occasion demanded It. He was school ace, tor Wednesday's twilight possibly a moans of professional ters for tho game winning margin. John Mulhern (above) of 31 Main Street to Install Rlr-cooUttK emndous advantage , over the Joe Orsene's nine Iced the tilt In August evenings. passenger trolley that came this to tlnd what surplus, If any, will be tearless when his courage needed It. ' contest. livelihood, tho former Eastern Johnson and Buzzoto were on the jTutlle Place received notice this class boxing expositions to East .for summer comfort Is Holoombe'd Townies, who will be forced to go tho eighth by combing three New I way. available nt the end ot Uie fiscal Aside from the intimate personal portions, of his life, now guarded all out In an effort to defeat the League players, lauded the school hill for the: Hamdenites,^ It is a thankless job, must of the time, that confronts the Town iweek of his reappointment by the I year. In other words, tho dopart- Haven, |Drug Store, Philip Amarante, Pro- The Rods already hdld a 5 to 3 Haven mlscues with a pair of Back In those days Lake 'Sallon- mentioned stars, all ol whom, with and the Community Council league iBoard ot Selectmen to be a mem­ Imcnts win bo a.skod to provide tho Ncarly 1,B(M sports fans enjoyed (prletor, A Chrysler Alrtemp was do so Jealously, by his mother, hfc was Just another kid who went to the verdict over the Townlos and arc singles for throe ruuns. Fathers. Usually thc-y are. at odds with their neighbors who serve uii sta'll was one ot the most popular at present tied with the Orsenemen tho possible exception of Dave Hy­ as a great opportunity tor the lads'. ber of the East Havon Board ot finance board facts and figures as ilvored laal week and jtow the days movies on a Saturday afternoon and pestered Harry Brazteau week-days In winning -^the game Blgelow BASEBALL LEAGUE STANDING ot the vacation resorts around New Gxeollorit outdoor card Monday for the, fifth spot In the league lenskl and Charlie Jones, should be lU is tho best means of becoming, the other municipal boards and commissions, the ones that do the Finance for the term beginning ito what funds are likely to be un- [of torrid humidity at the popular for "Just another shot". • ^ faced only 20 men. Although he W L Pet Haven, he said. It was the scene of nltrht at Uiut swell ncW, West End standings. playing with tho Townies. • ' a true American,'' he said. spending, rather than the raising of the, wherewithal. As controllers JAuguts 1, 1048 Und continuing until |dcrspent at tho close of Beptcmbef. [Main-High corner arc In the past. But he became a champion, 1 walked four baiters, good support, Yankees 1 0 l.OOO picnic parlies and moonlight rides Stadium. Coach Klarman followed up July 31, 1052. A former Democrallo Prom present Indications It Is not Not a man who sought the squared circle to earn a 3lvollhood but The game Is expected to provide Joe Orsene plans to stick with his backed by a pair of double plays, Braves 1 0 1.000 of the public pursestring linanee board members are often luoktd |ln summer and ot skating Parties L^^^jigjimember. o^fi th^„e Boar^^^^^^d ofi neieuuuuSelectmeun Miss Margaret Tucker, Town Clancy's words with the most In­ I anticipated that thero will bo any Thomas "Jigger" McCarthy was rather a cavalier; a champion of the oppressed. In Ws ypung days, he the biggest gate of tho season. young club, preferring to gain the gave tho contest a distinct Bran- Pirates • • 10 1.000 Inwinter . It was gay at all seasons, l^r Mulhern Is now completing Jils Clerk, Is on vacation this week trvni experience for his players, who have tensive Instruction on inside ball upon as "tight-wads" by the public servants. •Ye«, the finance board Isurplus. Heavy expenses to the town back on the Job again, this time as aided the timid lad. In his high schooldays, he championed the athletic ford tinge. • Dodgers 1 0 .000 [and Capt. Baldwin had a fleet of |.,„p„nd full term as a member of her duties at Uhe Town Hall. Improved mightily over their early playing to date, stressing defensive members in our nuinicipal set-ups in Connecticut., are not greatly to [second full term as a member of due to the storms ot last winter, the East Haven Inspector for the Stale causes of himself and his mates. In war, it was his country who realized Karl Marsh with two for three Indians 0 1 .000 iboats there Includlug two launches, season games, as evidenced by their manuvors. the Board of Finance. Ho was first additional expenditures ot tiho Park {Boxing Commission. •'''urtlicr plans tor Uie Uradturd the benefits of his grand strength. ; East Haven. In and Jack.son's two for tour. In Cards 0 1 .000 be rtivied. the Cygnet and Swan, anij a pas­ classy win over tho Kaceys last Outfielders, Intieldors, pitchers named to fill the unexpired term of Commission, and the unusually Manor Carnival to be 9ield August Jimmy learned to block early In his gridiron career.) Many huddles eluding his opening frame circuit Giants 0 1 .000 senger barge with upper and lower Wttili hlg-h-powcrcd llghtliir fnol- is5 ^Crucial Clash Sunday afternoon. and catchers, under the Individual Their satisfuetion comes in seeing a .iob well done. Most of the |Hcnry Faslg. I heavy cost of the school system, 2 to 7 at Cosey Ueach and Ooe heard him whisper hoarsely to his sidekick, Walt Tamujlevlch, "Follow clout, were Branford's outstand­ Tigers 0 1 -000 jdecks, the Governor Saltonstall. Utels and cxocUont arralni^cnichts With Brantord Ho Is counting heavily on tho instruction of Klarman, Orsene, men who are) chosen to serve on boards of finance are busy men, men have whittled any possible surplus In Utic way of blcadicrs, tlic new Avenues were made at a meeting me kid". Tliat Tamulevlch became an.all-state halfback; was duo In a ing offensive threats. Ml-. KIrkham said that the trolley ATfENDED CONVENTION speed and.battlng prowross of Dick Clancy and Rudolph Johnson, work­ who have made a mark for theselves in their own business or pro- to tho disappearing point. It is said. West End Stadium Is proving a. big'lo t llie Bradford Manor Hose large measure to his own capabilities but the lad who rejoiced the most, Next Wednesday evening on the company built Its line Into East I Mr. and Mrs. George E. Munson Jackson t6 turn the tide In the ed hard for the following two hours. BASEBALL SCHEDULE The next step In budget making I asset to tho town and wo look for |Compuny Monday at B P. M. was tho big kid, Jim Barba; East Haven High School Field tho . I'essioii. Thty work freely and without compensation, taking pride jHaven not so much to provide East [of Park Place recently attended the Townies favor. Pitchers, partlcular'ly, had a I Week ot July 25 will be the setting of the estimated real. developments in tlio siwrttj After a season with tho Brantord Rams In 1041, shortly after that all-Important second meeting of the in shaping iha policies ot their home towns, fiscal policies that enable [Haveners with transportation' as to four-days convention of the Ac- , Tickets are going fast for tho Barney Struzlhskl will bo behind Hamden Plains Down thorough session. Follow through ot Yankees vs Pirates grand list. With the roassossments realm at "West liml." dramp,tlc ^ay when tho HawaUan Islands burst Into llro even as Jimmy East Haven Reds aftd the Brantord those towns to kciep step with the march of progress. give New Haveners access to the re- .acla Mutual Life-insurance Com- annual outing of Harry H. Bartlctt tho plate and Murphy will probably the pitching motion was stressed. Monday July 26 2:30 of last year, the town's financiers was playing a football game tor tho locals, he volunteered for duty. Townies win take place at 0:30. East Haven, 7-0 jsort at Saltonstall. The cars ran |pany at the Chalfohte-Haddon Hall [Post, American Legion, to be hold go to tho mound In the twilight Later they went through the tun Indians vs Tigers Here in Bast Haven our own Board of Finance has a hard ta.sk will tlnd their calculations not likely Charles Kellogg, Register Sports It was not tho common service that tho youngster sought but Instead, Both teams are members of tho through Main Street, and' at theI n Atlantic City. Guests of Mr. and Sunday August 15 at Rcslland clash. Vln Chestnut is going lo start damentals of covering first base Tuesday July 27 2:30 before it, eojne each August. Oitizfuis can he a.ssured, from past ex- to go awry this year. New hftiUdlngs Editor, had highest praise for the the; unpredictable, unknown service of the newly' formed paratroopers. Now Haven Baseball League, and al­ Last Sunday afternoon beneath JTown Green, branched off and ran Mrs. Munson at their home have iFarms In Norlhford. either Bill Sadow.skl, former Dart­ when a ball Is hit to tho tirst Cards vs Dodgers I will add somewhat to tho grand list, isports promotion, |n his column On tho day that he returned to Brantord. still grinning but scared, though both arc newcomers to the a blazing sun on Rochtord Field • perienee, that this year's jobs will bo well and courageously done. through what Is now Saltonstall been Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lcsky of mouth flash or Bob Bradley, port sacker. Instruction on backing the , Thursday July 29 2:30 [but probably not. suttlclenl to supply ITucsday. Young people gcltbig rea, jDojfreit-Team'dld (ll>e Initiatory'rhomns ttms ten events lined up lor the'exactitudes of his army lite and how the wheat of toughness was Plainsmen put together six hits Catchers were enlightened on the'| [natural that he took a part In the SVI Rods will probably be Vlnnle Torello. verse and show considerable iniaginatioii, an analysis by thti Ameri­ have returned from a most enjoy­ Tl^e various town departments work" Harold Diiollttle and his boy and girls seven to IB years old;, separated from the chair of fancied hardness; of tho many accidents; From Bill Hincheyl and some fancy base-running to proper way to receive. The correct bringing of the cars to East Have'n, Saldino, victor over the* Townlos In Dogers: Ronald Dahlquist, Gordon can Press reveals. ' ' •• able week's motor trip to Canada. have little to say thus far as to an­ iiieiiibershlp cmnnilttec deserving of JTliere will also lie events for (hose of his nrst leap; how a highway 'looks like a rlvor on a night Jump; The Collegiate School football push seven runs across the plate. balanced, crouch was instilled In In this connection he recalled that thelr)as t clash, while behind the Nailor, James Boshaw, H. Kustra, A total of 1,404 of the country's more than 8,000 weekly iiew.s- Tliey visited tho Shrine of St. Anne ticipated wants. It Ig known how­ high praise for liulldliig up Harry youngsters older l!li*n 15 yeiitt'v,,,,,;. squard NwlU play a seven-gamo •Vlnnle Baldino opened on thethem.Tho y learned how lo clench Main Street, being a town road how fatal It Is to mistake It so. plate win bo Don MaoKlnnol, form­ Ronald Tramontane, J. Long, S. DeBeaupre in Quebec, and also saw ever that the Board .of Education schedule this coming Fall, It was mound tor the Reds and was very the first and many more tricks ot papers use a sane solid-sounding "News" as all or part of their name. then, could not be used by the .; He learned how much like an animal ho was trained. At times ho er brilliant of the East Haven High Ward, Panico, Don Drago. Isome of the Interesting places at has already overspent by a good- announced yesterday by Fletcher elfectlve in'the early stages of the the trade. On the otht* hand, you'll find many a colorful cognomen. For in­ trolley company unless permits were was hounded.and harried Into physical fltnoss and then again was al­ team. .Saldino will be backed up Indians; John Kamlnskl???? Montreal and Toronto. Tliey reach- sized sum Its appropriation for the W. Ferguson, director of athletics. game. The game was a close ono Four more teams were selected obtained from all property owners lowed to grow fat and Indolent. . and ably supported by an Intleld stance, the weekly in Tombstone, Ariz., js christened a somber "Epi­ led Niagara Falls In time to en'curren­ t year- Its expenses next year Dates Ahead Two newcomers, one opponent from for the first four Innings but then and win be added to the league abutting the street. Of course there Each time as ho returned home, ho grow successively more quiet. consisting of Bill Spencer at first, taph." Another instancu of making the title of the paper (It in with joy the Centenlal Celebration of cannot be expected to be less, but the 1940 slate and four from last the Plainsmen came up with three which .Is functioning for seventy were nowhere near the number of Dates Ahead must reach the Editor by Mondajf evening.. Finally, It was the last time. He knew It. Tho town knew It. His mother Jim Casanova at second, Paul Al- the liame of the town is shown by a Pennsylvania weekly: the name the first Niagara Bridge. rather considerably more than vere season comprls'i: the list of foes. runs In tho fourth and two more in two boys with games slated for owners as there are today, and know It. bano, team captain, at short, and ! allowed last year, Town Hail.'- the fifth to put the game on Ice. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and of the town is "North East;" the name of the weekly' is "Breeze." Maiii Street was only partially built Pcquot Tribe, Improved Order ot In that final farewell to his mom,'when a fellow tells her not to Sal Carbono at third. Attempting Newcomers to the schedule are Tony Folio led the Hamden hitters, The majority, of course, sticks to the well-established names. up. TTie property owners owned to Tliere has been agitation for some Red Men, each Monday at B American War Mothois, East to Held his strongest team. Coach St. Basil's Prop of Stamford and Fridays. The supervised Instruction, SPECIAL TOWN MELTING worry, everything Is going to bo alright, Jim's mother made one ploa, garnering three hits, while Harry the middle of the street. .years for expansion In tho Police P. M., Red Men's Hall, 458 Haven Chapter, rndflts First Pinky McTrottas will probably start The Romford School of Washington, from tho canny lips of tho town's "Herald" is runner up in popularity to "News", with a total of 634 "Don't do anything that no one else doesn't want to do." Even at that Falclgno lashed out a long triple |so eager were they to get the street I Department. This year, with »l now Main Street. Friday, 8 P. M,!, Hagwnan Conn. Tlie former will be met at the former great ballplayers Is reserved >yeeklies' liking the idea of! the newspapdr as simply a hearer of Tlic Board of Selectmen lias moment her heart know that It was a hopeless request, She'knew Jimmy his long-ball hitting outtleld of Jim In the second inning. Roger Frey icars that Mr. KIrkham, and those police chief at the helm. It Is felt Memorial Library. ' ' Lock City, while the latter will play for Saturday's! Review School set Thursday, August 5 at 8 P.M. Star of Victory Lodge, No. 63, wasn't coming back. Ho laughed. "Don't worry. Mom"... MacKlnnol In left, Augle Perrottl collected the longest East Haven tidings. ! with him, found willing and eager by a great many citizens that the Christ Church Men's Club meets In New Haven on October 22. Out of tho school, an all star ag as tho time for the special Town 0. 5. of B. First and third On that trip overseas and In letters homo, he asked, "What, In Hell, In Center and Frank Tai'bell In hit, a double In the first Inning. Tho (A total of 899 weekly newspapers was found lo have combina­ signers. There was one exception, jtlme for expansion and Improve- first Tuesday of each month Only other definite home game gregatlon will be chosen to oppose Meeting to act upoin an appro- Tuesdays, Red Men's Hall. am I doing hero?" right- A largo crowd Is oxpoctod to one bright .spot in tho Reds defeat however. IsaacHagaman, who later iment Is at hand. Therefore they feel 8 P. M. Church Hall. for the Blue a'ndi Gold Is the con­ East Haven,New Haven, Hamden tion naines such as "NciWs-Herald", "Republican-Tribune," etc. No priallon of ?7I!,000 for tllic town's Rotary Club each Thursday Then he was In England; his weight was dropping, movements were watch those two shore-town rivals was tho performance of Bob Lane. left a fortune for the building of the police budget should be materl- Halt Hoiir Reading club.First test here on October 1 with Dean and possibly West Haven, In August, j effort was made to tally the combination names as such—but each sfiiare in the pavement of Mabi 12:15.noon. St. Vincent De exacting and time became short. slug It out, and exciting evening Is Despite numerous handicaps, Bob I the present Hagaman Memorial |ally larger. Thursdays, 2:30 P. M. Hagaman Academy. The Franklin, Mass., Club Glarman, Orsene and Johnson arn part was counted under the geaieral heading. Street, and $15,1)00 for additional Paul's Auditorium, Taylor Ave. But before the fateful D-Day, Jim exacted a promise from his com­ on tap tor all. pitched the last two Innings for Library where his homestead once The growth In the community 11- Memorial Library. . was supposed to have come here confident that the youngsters will improvements at the War Navajo Council, No. 64, Degree manding offloer, Lt. Goorge H. Oratt, Jr., to write his mother. In case the East Haveners-In fine style, Othrs in top place were found to be; Times—used by oTH n.';i\VK- stood, refused. Confidentially he Bradford Manor Hose Company last year, but schedule complica­ be able to match the best that the Memorial Athletic Field at .self win be reflected In the needs ot Pocahontas meets first and anything happened. sotting down the plainsmen in or­ Sandworms papers; Journal—450; Record—335; Prefis—313; Tribuii'-t—311; En­ told Mr. KIrkham that he wouldn't meets every last Monday ot the BLACK AGAIN PACES tions caused a'postponement until other towns can give them. Thompson and Dodge Avenues. tor higher expenditures for public On Juno Qth, 1044, General Dwlght Elsenhower, blew a whistle, it I der.. In addition Bob chipped in lift a finger to halt the coming of third Wednesday, Red Men's month at the Bradford Manor the forthcoming season. Members on the new teams are: ARE FRESH DAILY terprise—288; Democrat—238; Leader—217; Gazett,'.—208. It is planned to improve the was klok-oft time. A brilliant team went to work with a cooporatlvoncss SPORTSMEN VICTORY with a long slngld to collect one of the cars, but as for signing any (Works, lighting, fire protection and Hall. Hall. • , Tigers: Joe Brlggs, John DiSarbo, The next popular group included:' Republican, used by 108; Re­ streets surrounding (lie south never seen on a gridiron. The playing surface was tho countryside of Behind the three hit hurling of Rhode Island State College fresh­ East Haven's four hits. AT paper that would forfeit Jils right to other services. No fast-growing town Princess Chapter, No. 70 O. B. 8. Jerry Thompson,. Don CeccoruUi, auid cost' sides of the Tleld to St. Clares Guild meets every sijo- Franco, but It wasn't a few hundred fans at Hommer Field who were Tex Black, tho Branford Sportsmen men, Admiral BUIard Academy, view, by 197; lndei»ndent, by 192; Courier, by 1G7; Star, by 1G4; such as East Haven can be expected Meets second and fourth Mon­ Michael Zaftlno, Alclde Bedard, the center of the road, he was provide parking area, to fence ond Monday of the month In watching this time—It was a world of fearful citizens. The sideline spec­ racked up its 23rd win by pinning Milford Prep and Stockbrldge This Sunday afternoon the Reds Sun, by 141; Sentinel, by 138; Reporter by 128; Chronicle, by 118; days, 8 P.M. In Masonic Hall. Aggies, all of whom scored wins Joe Zuraskl, Lewis Close, Ed. Sopne- TONY'S adamant.- tho Field for protection and' to to remain dormant In regard lo 'Bradford Manor Hall. tators did not rise, as they do In the Yale Bowl on a.Saturday afternoon a 7. to) 3 victory on thc> Shangri-la will meet tho Edgewood Boosters, names coined from the name of the state, county or town, by 108; Harry B. Bartlett Post, American ovei; Collegiate in 1947, will be met' ski, Walt Reyonlds, Frank Kamin- In those days there was only a build a Field House, civic Improvements. East Haven Boys Scout District In October, to witness the opening play—Instead, the anxious world nine of New Haven at Hammer Field currently In socomi place In the on their respective fields- sky. Giants: John Drotar, Frank and Citizen, by 101. j single car track through the center nie News on Page 4 tlhls week Under the town charter the Board Legion, meets 2nd and 4tb Committee meets first Wednes­ knelt. In unashamed humility, to plead for a speedy and complete suc­ on Monday night. New Haven LeagU2. The game will BAIT SHOP Prospects for tho 1048 season ap­ Ralola, Jim Panico, Thomas Barba, • Perhaps it could be termed a political straw in the wind that |of Main street, and there was a prints a detailed list ot cxjien- Thursday eTM-e, M. Legion days at Stone Church 8 P. M. cess. As In the case of his previous out­ be played on Beaver Pond Park at 68 HOPSON AVENUE of Finance has until Sept. 21 to pear brighter, than for either of the Dave Lelnster, Flanders Smith, Joe there! are 40 more weekly newspapers that term themselves" De­ turnout or switch on the West Main diturcs from January, 1945 to Buildings. Cub Pack Committee meets "To the mind of tho uninitiated, tho action can only bo tho blur of ing, tho local pitcher wont six full 3 o'clock. complete the budget and fllo It with two previous seasons. The squad, led Thomas, Leo Obenchain, William Anthony Everich, Prop. Street flats near the present date on the East Haven Memori­ East Haven Assembly, OrAv ot third Tuesday at Stone Church Imagination. How many hours did It take a parachute transport to cross frames before ho gave a hit or a mocrat" than call themselves "Republican." In addition nearly 200 the Town Clerk. [Fhls year It Is ex­ by. Captain Mitchell Ogonowskl, Austin, Robert Pilvenls, W, Long. al Atllilctic Field. In seeking an Rainbow for girls meets tint Jr. Women's league of O. B. C. the 20 miles of English Channel—for was It years? Only a paratrooper run, oC any type. term themselvxis " Independent." Charier Oak Avenue. capable center, will have several Pirates: Richard Hart, Roger T^IKE A BOY FISHING additional appropriation the pected that the budget will be and third Friday, Maiionlc Hall 1st Wed. ot every month at can toll. It only happens once. So does death. Buck Torello's charges crossed hold-overs from last year, including twon officials feel that the finished In advance of that time. It 7:30 P.M. 8:00 P. M. In Parish House. Tho U. S. Army sent a telegram to Mrs. Louise Barba. the plate tor three tallies In tho R'U-AWAPE>7 TRIP TO BOSTON citizens will be interested in tackle Allan Turner and halfback will be acted upon by the voters South District Civic Association Junior Guild of Christ Church On August 1, 1044, Lt. George H. Craft kept a promise. He wrote a opening canto and racked up the Mickey Plte. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foster of Tyler learnuig how previous appro­ mcots second and fourth Tues­ meets in Church Hall fotirth letter— • • remainder In single sorties while •WHY NOT KEEP THINGS CLKAN? priations were expended. at the annual October Town Mcet- Several other students who en­ SUPERIOR PLUMBING Istreet spent last week end with days, 8:30 p.m. 83 Vista Drive. Thursday In each month. August 1, 1044 I road tor others to come. Jim and playing tight dofenslvo ball until jlng Women's Republican club meets tered school at the start of the "We saw a cartoon in one of the papers the other day that point- jfrlends In Boston Saltonstall Civic AssocUxtlon, My dear Mrs, Barba, myself crawled up to within 10 the seventh. Third Thursday at clubroohis. Spring semester should help the ad up a lesson many people ought to heed. The first picture sliowed a ' first Tuesday ot month 8 P. M. It may seen somewhat awkward yards of tho enemy and threw AND HEATING CO. Garden Club meets fourth writing you this long after It's over hand grenades and Tommy-Gun FIVE TONS BEPOIOTING Fergusonmon considerably. These Hagaman Memorial Ubrary. happy, roUcking family messing things up generally on a vacation Wednesday In' Hagaman with but I made Jim a promise be­ fire. Jim Jumped In a trench and Eight states will be represented Include Kenny Redmond, Francis COMPLETE LINE OF at the beach. They have generously scattered papers and garbag Momauguin Lodge, No. 138 A. P. Memorial Library. , ' fore we went to Franco that In case was fired at from above by a Jerry. on Boston University's football team McDermott and Bill HInchey of O'NEAL GIVES WATER SAFETTIULES Plumbing, Heating, Electric Appliances and litter all over the pla&*. The next ]liclures shows a crew^ of clean­ A. M. Stated Communications anything happened I'd write to you, At the time I was being fired on this fall with the majority being Branford, who Is co-captaln-elcct of Bradford Manor Auxiliary meets the 1948-40 basketball squad. 1st and 3rd Mondays except I can't express in words my sym­ also only I ducked Into a hedge row Bay Staters. Tlilrty-flve players Estimates on contract work cheerfully given up men following them home and dumping a barrel of refuse on tlie Set Of Regulations Given For Be- at the Bradford 'Manor Hall Tlio complete schedule follows: Local Man Heads Speciail Educa.- 8- Be certain ot the depth Into July and August pathy for you or Jim. Now words to escape being hit. Jim was hit from twenty-flvo different com­ Jobbing attendod*to promptly vacationers' front lawn. ginnera and Those Who 'Would every first Monday, of the can do" nothing. I'll try and tell In tho head. I am only glad that munities will make up the Mas­ Sept. 25, R. I. State (away); Oct. 'ThlE/4F?MADIULO IS tional Project Of The Nf^w Ha­ I which you dive and make sure Amnrlgo Club meets last Sunday These cljan-up men.felt, most likely, the way some of our shore Attempt Drowning Keaouoa moixth. ' •' you the story. Cpl. Barba was one he died painlessly. This may seem sachusetts group. Second largest Dean Academy (home). 8, SlfiELDED WTTH AN ARMOOl? ven Red Cross Chapter there are no obstructions. ' of each month at 4 P. M. In Admiral Blllard Academy (away); AS PROTtCTION AGAINST Now is the time to figure in your heating July 27—Weil Child, Conference, of my squad leaders and a very cruel, Mrs. Barba, but that's the group Is Connecticut with seven, front property owners along the East Haven beaches would if they P. LeRoy O'Neal of 451 Thompson 9. Don't stand In, or rock a boat. Is necessary, bear In mind the fol­ Club House. 18, St. Basil's (away); 22, Romford Hia ENEMIES. lowing; don't exhaust self pf) way 'iv)wn Hall, 2,P. M.. efdclent one ho was. He has never way Jim wanted me to write you. and then.In order comes Pennsyl­ IT HAS S» OTHtf? MEAMS TEL. 2028 — If no answer call 1597 too could follow tlw beach visitors home' with the litter left on a Avenue, who Is In charge of tho[if unable to swim, don't enter a East Haven Business Association, School (home); 30, MUtord School July 30—Registrars ot Voters given me anything but complete In the course of tho octlon, he vania witii three. New York, two; OP PROTECriON WITH THt E<- Water Safety Program ot the New out; keep an eye on victlrjt %hllo ' Meets Second Monday of month (away); and Nov. 5 Stockbrldge Limowood Avo. A. C. WALLACE, Mgr. Indian Neck day's outing. boat without wearing a life pre- Sesslones 12 to 9 P. M. Town cooperation In his duties. killed 4 Germans and wounded and Now Hampshire, New Jersey CEPTIOM OP A SUOVV RUN. jHaven Chapter, A.merlcan Red swlnimlng toward him; grasp victim 8 P. M. Town Hall. -. School (away). It is a sorry sight along our beaches when night comes after a Iserver. Hall, BradfordMa nor Hall and It was Just Jim's courage and others. It was this action that ena­ and Maryland, ono each. Cross, this week presents the from behind It possible, orij,duck Narkceta Council, No. 27, Degree busy day. Debris is scattered all over, and it includ.s not only paper Highland School. Initiative that he should get In the bled us to capture the position. Your boy will be making homo- following sets of rules, concerning 10. For reliable Instructions In [under him, to avoid his grijsplpg pegreo of Pocahontas, second I.IOHTWEIGHT July 28—Board of Zoning Ap­ "unlucky" list and hot come back This was a dangerous mission and and cardboard boxes, but garbage and broken bottles, all of which, [swhnmlng and life saving: swimming, enter a Red Cross swim­ you pulling to safety by hald is and fourth Wednesdays,- Bed. Bobby Hatch, Bostpn University's INTER CHURCH BASEBALL runs with tho new Louisville bal peals, 8 P. M, Town Hall. with us, I can hardly appreciate my Jim. volunteered for . It., He has when li.jCt on a beach, not only mars sightlitLo.ss but is a menace to all. ming class. soundest prqcedure for thj^ un- Men's Hall. candidate tor All- American halt- LEAGUE SCHEDULE 1. Do not swim alone. Aug. 2-7—Bradford Manor Fire own loss of a friend and soldier as boon recommended for the coun­ you buy for him at GRAVES One shore front property owner told us this week that he has to 2. Walt at least one hour after Listeiji&iedu aus ruleluicst foluri th,,^,1^e untraineu„^,.u.,„^^d trained rescuer; use side stfojcc ii) Pequot Junior Council, every I can yours. try's second highest award, The back honors this fall, Is keeping In Games Star at 6:30 P.M., Thursday Briarwood Golf life-saver to follow, when attempt- getting to safety; defend yiwrself Thursday, Red Men's Hall. Co. Carnival. SPORT SHOP. Let us satisfy all clean up .each night after the visitors, whom be kindly ajlows the [eating, before "going Into the water. Aug. 10—Well Child Conference Distinguished service Cross. I took condition by playing golf and pitch­ Last named team Is tho home team Ing a rescue were the following: from a hold by him by pushltre him St. Vincent DcFaul's Ladles Guild Jim Jumped from my plane the 3 Cool off gradually after stren- Highland Schcool, 2 p. M. great pleasure In signing the rec­ ing for the Boston Typographical JULY 20 his sporting needs ... a bat, ball privileges of the Iwach, have departed. Many of the peopL.' who 1. Don't attempt a rescue that Is from you rather than attcniptlng meets second Tuesday, 8 P. M.. night before D-Day over France Union. His father is a newspaper Baptist (Btd) vs Pilgrim (Btd) |uous exercise, before entering the Aug. 15—American Legion Out­ ommendation. Jim was' a son to be and mitt. We can, also, satisfy have free use of the beaches seem to have no eoncarn as to disposal water. beyond your ability lot perform. Byrforce. Church auditorulm. When we hit the ground Jim was compositor and Hatch expects to Park M.E. vs Christ Ch\n'ch (EH) ing Restland Farms, North- proud of Mrs. Barba., If at any Practice Fairway of refuiie. It is a sorry situation, and one that does not east good re- making such an attempt, you place 4. Once on shore, and the ylotlm Legion Auxiliary. meets Third the only man I could locate and 4. Swim at beaches where there ford. _ ,. ,;; . time I can help you please let me hurl In the Typo's "World Series'' Old Stone Srs. vs Foxon his father's wants for fishing, Friday 8 P. M. Legion Building with Germans all around us we flleclions upon the general run of human yaturu [are ii.c-6uo»uilife-guardsj ^^,on. ML.,.jduty. both the victim and yourself In Is breathing, try to restrain him and Aug. 16—Saltonstall Association hear from you.. After I come home Irt Detroit next month- Old Stone Jrs. vs Lutherans (Btd) hunting, tennis, golf and archery East Haven Democrais, Second started out on our own. We Joined 5. Know the depth and the bot-[Jeopardy. Seek the help of some-'get him to rest- Outing BIrchbanks on the %•: I Intend to visit you and -talk with The same thing is true of piibliely owned vacation places such as Friday, Red Men's Hall. • other troops of ours and walked LEAGUE RESULTS : - ON VACATION equipment. NOW OPEN DAYS and NIGHT torn condition of the waters In one who can complete the rescue. I 5. If victim Is not breathing, you. thi.t state parks. Every facility is provided for proper and healthful Eftst Haven Fire Co. No, 1, meets Housatonlc.. . towards a town I can not name. We 'ifankecs 12, Indians 2 Miss Peggy Morawskl, of Maple [which you swim. j 2,If possible, row or paddle out [start giving artificial respiration disposition of rubbish, but all too few, who use these public places, first Wednesday 8 P. M. Fire Aug. 19—yrell Qhlld Conference hit an enemy road block and were Sincerely yours, Cardinals 7, Braves 0 Street, Is enjoying a vacation from 6. Do not engage In unuecessary to scene cfres ue, tc* save strength'hnmedlately and continue to' give General Instructions Free Headquarters. Bradford Manor Hall 12 P. M. - fired on: We knew we must clean George H. Craft, Pirates 7, Giants 8 her duties as secretary to Attorney are coiwiderate though to use these facilities. Roadside picnic par­ ["horseplay" or roughing for rescue. Loo'--' k around-" fo' r a "-"float' ­ 'until professional help arrives. DHHVESrSPpRTSHOP Public Health Nursing Ass'n Aug. 24—'Well child conference out the enomy so as to clear the 1st Lt. Frcht. Inf. Dodgers 10, Tigers 0 Frederick R. Houde. ties are in many ca.ses as bad and it is uo infrequent sight to s« gar­ 7. If you decide to swim a dls- ing piece of equipment that you can 6. For proper life-saving train­ GOLF LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT ing, sign up for a free Red Cross Town Hall, 2 P. M; • bage and other debris at Ih^. roadide where it has bee^n tossed aside tance, swim parallel to beach, [reach lout to victhn. meets first Monday 8 P. M. Torhorrow an ofllcer stepping to" the front of Jimmy's mother will vices. A few feet away, powert\il motors will whisk away mourners; even |me-Bavlng course. , , , EAST'HAVIN 4.-I69S LUKE LOMBARDI, PROFESSIONAL rathei* than away from It. 3. If a swimming rescue alone as time whisks away tears. Beneath a rapidly growing blanket of dirt, by some motor party oa a day's outing. , salute and hand her a folded American nag. The sharp crack of the 224 MAIN STREET firing squad's volley will explode the mirror of thoughts. The golden a tough guy will be sleeping—Thats what it says In the Gospel of the BOSTON POST ROAD — 2 MILES EAST OF BRANFORD notes of a horn, trumpeting through the town he loved, will ond his ser- Lord. • s. •

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