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Hj.Giii;.i.N IM'.Oi.I.'.L LIDu..iv L..ET IL.VEi;, CT. If VlffW. Tliuraday, Juno 17, 1048 Paeo sight THE BRAOTroRD RE EAST HAVEH KEWB SOFTBALL SCHEDULE Fall Schedule Croatians Win Slarlln^ Time G:30 Review Diamond School June 15th I "THE VILLAGE SMITHY" C. P. U- 8 1.000 Is Announced Leadership In Sportscmn; .857 Will Open On Saturday •BYBILT-i AHBRN V 1' Brantord Packoge ' .857 At Wesleyan The Brantord Review Baseball DELIVEEED BY MAIL ONLY ADDRESS ooimnnnoATioHB Stony Creek A. .571 Council Loop Fall sports schedules, Including Sportsmen Lose School will get underway Saturday - 49ers .571 afternoon at 2:30 at Hammer Field SUBSCRIBE NOW Perched high on a pedestal at Hammer Field crouchs a stone lion. The C. F. U.'sofTbail team put an­ Sallonstall .429 the listing ot seven varsity football TO p. 0. BOX 1B3 In sculpture, It Is a piece of limestone carved to the Image of a man s after many weeks of preparation. other stinger on the Brantord Old Timers .375 games, were announced today bj To Silversmiths heart. In fact. It Is a tribute to a man whose love for athletes and peo­ J. Frederick Martin, director ol Chief advisor of the sessions Italian American .375 The arc lights failed to erase the ple, particularly local ones, won him fame far from his native haunts. Sportsmen 8 to 7 at Hammer Field athletics ot Wesleyan University. which will be open to the public will Carver Club .000 Sportsmen's jinx last Monday night Combined With The Branford Review ' competition burned in his every fibre. His active sports Ife was on Tuesday night and swept Into Only three home games are on be Walter Kllnky Klarman, ace Pilgrim BrothiirHood .000 when the locals dropped the second athlete, who once pitched for Holy marked by rivalry. His coaching career was based on his knowledge ot undlputed possession of first place the varsity gridiron schedule, which June 17 of two tuts to the Wallace Silver­ Cross College, In addition to sign­ In the Community League in the follows: Oct. 2, Bowdoln, here; 9, ^K VOL. IV—NO. 42 East HaVtm, Connecticut, Tlunaday, June 24, 1(148 Two DoBui P«r Yeu human nature, ' 1.4Ders vs smiths In Walllngtord by a 5 to 1 Coast Guard, awaay; 16, Swarth- ing a later contract with In When he was fourteen years old. Bob Kelly was playing profession­ rockcm - scokcm battle. Carver Club Kinney score. the major leagues. George Fair, who al football with an eleven known throughout New England, the New Sportsmen Vs more, away; 23, Amherst, here; The green clad farrlQrs dented Nov. 6, Williams, away; 13, Trinity, The Smithys pounded Black for had a parallel career except that Haven Annex. ' the scoring column three, times In Itallari American Oeler five hits in counting a like number the school was Vermont Unlveirslty, Stony Greek vs here. 20, Rochester, away. Merchants Set Rotary Dinner Mrs. Morgan To • The game was not meant for mollycoddles then—nor Is It now. the second Inning to start the of runs In the opening canto but will be one ot the assistants of the Saltonstali A. A- Royden The freshman football schedule; opening day as will outfielder, Fresh Horn his father's blacksmith shop, the lad went Into the front game's fireworks,' Zampano, wl)o never again could dent home plate STRICTLY LOCAL lines of the stern rivalry between the Washington Oloos and the Annejt. Branford Package vs Oct. 10 Abbey School, here; 22, over the six and one halt Inning Aubrey Harrison. Leave Aug 1 As TOWN TOPICS Williams, here; 29, Trinity, here; July 15-16-17 Much Enjoyed They were days when the spirit counted more than the cash and It had a perfect night, four for tour, C, F. U. Miller routq as the Texan and Resjan, In Nov. 4, Amherst, away; 12, Sprlng- The sessions will bo for the was not unusual tor'Jack SplUano, manager, to seek outside talent when a« the plate, reached on a hit. Joe June 22 the late frames, spread another five tlelc" site not chosen, Jayvee, foot­ youngsters of the town up to 14 A LITTLE ABOUT THIS AND THAT Health Nurse the big games, played at the old Yale Field, were on the docket, Twelve St. John sacrificed him along and Saltonstali vs blngles over the route. i For Sales Day At The Castle ball: Oct. B. Collegiate School, here; years and will rim for approximate­ thousand have been In attendance on those occasions. he counted when Linden belted a Old Timers ., Miller Tile rcRular meeting of the Pub­ WHAT'S GOING ON IN TOWN rp- Pilgrim Brotherhood vs 15, Narlanapolls, here; Nov. 5, The Branfordltes were able to ly six weeks when East Haven and BY PAUIJ H. STEVENS Chairman Vincent Qagllardl ot Charles Miller was Inducted as Despite SplUanc's need for outside talent, one year he hired the en­ lic Health Nursing Association of slzzler through shortstop. WIlHu Carver Club Aronld jayvee, here. tally only a, single marker, that In Brantord; will oppose each other In tire backlleld ot Dartmouth College, ho never had the need to obtain a Oder the "East Haven Days" committee president of the East Haven Rotary East Haven was held on June 7. PanaronI walked sending big Brantord Paaokage vs Varsity soccer schedule; Octj 0, the second Inning, of£ the six hit a little world series between the man to flU Bob Kelly's guard berth. Offlolally the Brantord man was two townS' Ralph Walker, popular or the Business Association, an- Club last Tliursday night at an en­ Tills was the last regular meeting Goml Old Summer ThncI and Miss Gladys LaPaugh. Ralphlo I to second. The latter Stony Creek Royden Claark, here; 9 R. P. I., here. 15, effort ot Maiiselll- Herby Zampano • listed In the books as receiving $25 per game, Actually he'took $50; paced the local hitters with two for Commercial High School coach will A THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK noimeed this week that the week­ joyable dinner held In the beautiful ot the season. No meetings will be promptly scored when Czapllckl Sportsmen vs Bridgeport, here; 23, Amherst, here; held drulng July or August. Mosquitoes turning out In force. Buslnc!i.s Assoctollou's "East Ha­ halt ot it being contributed from SpUlalne, who recognized the man's 40ers 27, Yale, here; 30, Brown, away; three. , handle the Eastie team. end of Thursday, Friday and Castle at Orannls Corner. It was a ven Days" Jinve been set for iuly singled through the box, the sub- Massey • Simplicity, of all IliingK, is the hnrctest to lie eopicd.—Steele Mrs. Lillian Morgan who has Also garden iiests n( nil khuls worth and was determined to hold him from the brazen raids of the Nov. 0, Williams, away; 9, Con­ Brantord 0100000-16 2 Baseball tans about these parts Saturday, July 15, 10 and 17, has very pleasant occasion and was at­ 15, 1(1 and 17. Days should bo busy scqent error on Frank Yasavac's been on the nursing statf since Annex opponents. Fifty dollars per tilt around 1012 was some money. necticut, away; 12, Trinity, away- Walllngtord 5000000-5 10 0 have long been accustomed to see­ been set for the big promotional busy ngnln. one (or I^asl Haven mcrchsnt/i' INTER CHURCH BASEBALL tended by more than 75 Rotarlans march, 1947 has announced her in­ Teohnloally speaking Bob was an Idealist. Early he learned the value Judgement ot the ground ball, let FJreshmani soccer: Oct. 8, Jayvee, ing ball improperly played in these project designed to aqualnt the Anns and guests; the annual In­ tention ot resigning on August 1st. Apple borer has gotten Into our of condition and during his spectacular rclgn ot the reins of Brantord PanaronI roach third- The speed­ LEAGUfe SCHEDULE here. IG, Cheshire, here; 22, Wi­ parts and the establishment ot the Mrs. J. Edw. Matthews has sold TOM COLLINS VANDALISM HARD TO UNDERSTAND public ot the Greater New Haven Mrs. Morgan has been aot|ng as sports, he stressed It above all other attributes. Games Star ot 0:30 P.M., Thursday lliams, here; 30, Mlltord, here; Nov. school was make to develop youiig stallation aiid ladles' night being five-kind, apple tree residence In Bradley Avenue and ster, also counted when Joe Resjan area with the developing East Ha­ senior nurse since the resignation His first major mentoring was with the old Hustlers. It was his Last named team Is the home team 6, Amherst, away; 11, Trinity, and aspiring athletes to make the We prefer to believe Unit it is the small bny element llinl is re­ combined. ] are movhig to 76 Hall Street, Morria Ik grounded out. Proto ended the WILL OPPOSE ot Mrs. Eleanor Vltt. [ Japanese beetles ready for an­ strategy. In the near nightly workouts tor Frank Reynolds, Butch Hall, JUNE 24th here. Jayvee soccer: Oct. 8, Fresh­ proper plays in the proper way at sponsible for the sordid acts of vandalism which M'ere reeenlly com­ ven shopping Center. TheJe was a solemn touch to the Cove. I frame by grounding to the short­ Mrs. Eugene Daniels was wel­ nual raid on gardens and lawns. Joe Drlscoll, Tom Corcoran, Paul Kronholm, Mickey Banko to send Baptist (bfd) vs Christ Church man, here; 22, Williams, away; Nov. the proper time. Only experienced mitted in East Haven's historic Old Cemetery across from the Green. A. budget has been made up by occasion when a minute of, silence stop. PINO, BLETA comed as a member of the Board of Our best wishes go to Peter tee them tor long runs to get Into condition. The plan worked so well that Poxon vs-Lutlierans (Bfd) Amherst, away. coaching can supply such teaching, It would seem that youths who have i-enehed the years when they the committee, which will be was observed lor the late John Oh well. It It Isn't one thlng^ It's Dlno Bleta of Canton, Ohio, and Directors to till the vacancy pji the Bradley, clerk al the East U&Yeii Brantord, In 1912, was able to win two straight contests from the Atlas The uptowners scored, a brace ot Park M.E. vs Pilgrim (Bfd) Varsity Cross Country schedule: which explains why the clinic will can discern right from wrong would not be guilty ot such things as raised by contributions from the Murphy who died shortly after his several, os the fellow says. Tom Collins of Boston top the tight Board caused by the resignation of UfAiieli I'osl Office, who ..will ..be ot New Haven, which clicked sensationally over most of their state and tallies in the following Inning Old Stone Jrs., vs did Stone Srs. Oct. 8, Connecticut, away; 15, till a long felt need in town. breaking off ancient gravestones which have withstood the elements participating merchants and busi­ election as president of the club card at the Arena here this coming Reverend WllUum 0. West. Mrs, Charlotte AllUcr ami Uie rest married to MLss ElUnbeth Theresa Now England opponents that year. when Prahovic hit to left after JULY 1 Springfield, away; 20, Amherst, ot two or three hundred years. Nor can M'e credit tlieui with smearing ness people. Some 40 or more es­ some time,ago. His widow had a Monday and the boiit is rated as Players from Stony Creek, Short Board members who attended this ot our stale ilelcgnlkni at Kepubll- Sullivan, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Tookey Tamulevlch had fanned. Poxon vs Baptist (Btd) here; 25, Trinity, here 29, Coast paint on tombstones or uiirnoting and scattering flags whieh were tablishments have already promls place at the speakers table and was His ability to win the confidence of his players was BoTj Kelly's one ot the closest matched encoun­ Beach, Brantord center, and the meoTlng were Mrs. Eric Dohi^a who can Convention ..bi ..Vhlladelptila Simon.. Joseph.. Sulllvun.. al.. 9 Frank Yasavac walked but his Old Stone Jrs. vs Park M.E. (EH) Guard, here; Nov. 3, Little Three, placed upon the graves of war veterans on Memorial Day. ed their full support and coopera given life-membership as a Rotary chief forte. Incidents In his lite point to that strength, in later years ters ot the season. A featherweight outlying shore districts and farm­ presided, Mrs. H. S. Johnsoi), Miss have bcciisee Ing plentyl cxcltcaucnt o'clock Sittunlay nioniing ill SI. brother tiled out to left. Walt Lutherans (Bfd) vs Christ Church here; 8. N. E. I, C. A. A.; 15,1. C. A. It would be easier and much move charitable to believe that tlon In this greatest promotional ann. Silence was also observed lor when he had the Laurels, that fine football team ot two decades ago, attraction, the fight will be over the ing areas are planning to attend ZIta Matthews, Mr .Frederick V, this week niatty Annslaslo b: one of Francis Cliurdi In I'^ir Ilaveil, Tamulevlch, rapping out the second Old Stone Srs. vs Pilgrim (Btd) A. A- A. Freshman Cross Country: small hoys were resiionsible. Small boys have a lot of mischief in another well known member Fred hei showed that penchant during the halttlme Intermissions eight round distance as a co­ the school. • I effort yet undertaken here. Klein, jwrs- A. P. Santord, Mrs, the sergcimls-al-arnui. i of his three hits, scored both base- Oct. 8, Connecticut, away; 15, lliedr make-up, and in sucii eases as that which recently eome to light Dahl whose death had recently oc­ " With the rough and tough Mickey Cooke and big, blasting Tony feature. Each store Is being asked to Marshall Beebe, Mrs. Eugene Dean Shop winners this week Struzlnskl, the man, an Imposing figure, 0' 4", was hard and threaten­ runners with a speedy, grass cutter Townies Oppose Springfield, away; 20, amherst, Birthe Old Burying Ground it may have been a release of,some mis- place special reductions on wanted curred. American Legion ready for Its were Phil Paclico, 47 Olcirvlcw In the other. eight on the pro­ Daniels, Mrs. Henry Crosby and ing. In handling others, particularly Dave Hylenskl and Johnny Cudgma, through the infield. Paul Ward here;( 25, Trinity, here; Nov. 3, CROATIANS MEET ilirecled small boy energy. Items and to feature two special Tlie newly elected District big carnival all next week at the Ave.; A. Walters, 91 Vista Drive; gram, Vic Caxdell ot Hartford will Mrs. J. P. Tlrpak Mrs. Lillian notched another bingle but Rakor+as Sunday Little Three, here. Vandalism is liard to understand. To llie mature mind the break- items in the advertising which will Governor, Thomas E. CahlU of Wall­ grounds • on the Cut-oft near Thomas Olson, 37 Martin Road, and he was qulot and encouraging. It was a -policy which paid off for the put his undefeated record on the Morgan, senior nurse also attended. Mezzeskl, who played a great de­ NEW YORKERS AT nig otr of gravestones and tlie.scattering ot flags of the war dead is be placed In the newspapers lngtord was present with his wife Klmberly avenue. Aaron Peterson, Branford, Laurels went through seven years of rugged Sunday play without suf­ At Bali Ground block against an opponent as yet fering a defeat and tor one whole season never had their goal line fensive game, was out when nothing short ot dastardly. Perliaps the small boy does nut loolc al covering the whole area. Other and sister, and complimented the unnamed by the matchmakers. HAMMER FIELD •• A iiaiitry shower' wa,s elven rc- Charlotte B. Gallo daughter ot violated. " Zampano made a great catch ot his Eas+ies Defeat it in. that way, especially when he has not had the knid ot teaching media will also be utilized, the club upon Its tine work. He men­ The Brantord Townies, i after Originally, Eddie Compo and Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Oallo of foul fly. On Sunday afternoon at 1:30, the in the home that liiost people believe should be practiced. On the committee reports. Including radio, tioned the laoti that the local club Five Boys Off vontly fur llic Kev. LuulS II>uaiie In his aarller days when ho loft the Blacksmith Shop and went to numerous disapolntments, will of­ Boardnnan 7-6 Jimmy Hegeman ,were slated to 04 Edward Street East Haven C. F. U. nine will attempt to retain other hand even, the best taught and the best brought up youuKster a sound truck and other ways of Is now going Into Its tenth year. Mr. Hntflcia all Uie Congregalkm'Al Par­ the Steel Foundry of the Malleable Iron Fittings Company, he showed Ralph Linden's home run, the ficially open their baseball season meet next Monday, but the bout graduated with distinction from their eastern states title by de­ can sometimes get himself into a lot of trouble under the wrong kind reaching the greatest number ot and Mrs. Karl Kanabenshu ot New sonage. the same traits and soon won promotion to foreman. A few weeks ago lustiest ot the season, was the big on Sunday afternoon, at 3, weather In Final Game was cancelled early In the week For Boys' State the University of Connecticut on permitting, by opposing the feating the New York Lodge, a of juvenile leadership, .luveiiile erime records are fdled with unusual people. Haven vjere also present at the when the M.l.F. had Its Milestone party, Bob Kelly's name was promi­ run producer In the turbulent third, after preliminary plans had been We still hoar glowlne accounts ot June lath. Rakortas Club ot New Haven In 'Tlie final scholastic baseball on classy aggregation ot softballers and startling information. . As special Inducements the mer­ speakers' table and recalled the in­ nently mentioned among employer and employee alike. which opened when Pop Duell made for it. These two fighters will overnight hike by 10 Qlrl Scouts ot She has been appointed a their opening game of the Greater the schedule for a team! In! this from New Your City. ' East Haven cemeteries have had nnich more than their share of chants will supply tickets .which fancy of the Hast Haven club when This Sunday reached on Steve Pauk's error at meet at the Arena at some later Troop 90 to Camp Cedarcrost In Physical Education Inslriictlon In Like the famous character created by Longfellow-In "The Village New Haaven league. section took place on Tuesday vandalism. There seem to be periodic outbreaks of such unfortunate win entitle the holders to sharing It was organized under Ills spon­ second base. Mickey Torello sacri­ date. Arrangements for entertaining Five High School boys are Oirange May 28 and 20. Girls slept the Schools of New Britain, Blacksmith", Bob Kelly was a philosopher and a family man. His devo­ ficed him to second and he counted afternoon at the latter's school occuranecs here, and there ought to' be some way of stopping it. Per­ In distribution of Radios. Futher sorship. Hopeful ot winning a spot In the Coming up on Monday, June 28, the visitors have been;- completed scheduled to leave Sunday to attend In cabins and| cooked all meals out Mlsb Gallo has also been appoint­ tion to his wife, two sons and two daughters was religious, especially to on zWmpano's second straight hit, Held with the Eastles caijltallzlng haps a beginning miglit be miule if the authorities were to declare details concerning the great mid­ The retiring president, LeRoy fast, colorful, circuit which num­ at the Arena is a New England and about three hundred are ex­ the "Nutmeg Boys' State which will of doors. The counselors were Mrs. ed -watertront director at To-Hw- the tiny one. •- St John grounded out to the pitcher on the wlldness of John Clesla of the cemeteries to be "off hounds" for children nnaoeompaniod by summer sales days will be an­ Perry was presented with an ex bers many college students among heavyweight championship en­ pected to honor thej invaders at a be held from Sunday to Saturday Delmar S. Dovcir, Miss Evelyn Lewis Vii-Day Camp at Sliver Sands. Family gatherings on Sunday night In their Bradley Street home before Linden belted his b,eauty Boardman Trade to gain a 7 to 6 adults. After uU we can think of better places for youngsters to play nounced next week. president's pin and there were gifts Its members, the local combine al­ counter between Nathan Mann, the reception after thel contest. Inclusive at Choate School In Wall • wore always joyful events.-Thb gatherings were based on the more fam­ scoring the hard working catcher verdict.) _ ,' than in the grave-yards. for many, others Including all ot the lowed its franchise. In the East' current titleholder from Hamden, Athletic Director Michael O. Ingtord. ous Saturday night sessions held at the Kelly homestead at the base ot ahead ot him. PanaronI grounded The Blue and Gold) were able to ladles present. Special recognition Shore loop, to,be cancelled believ­ a'nd Bernle Reynolds of Fairfield. Lalch will be host at a dinner In Tlie boys,—Robert W. Judge, Brantord Hill, nestled close to the pines and the waters of Lake Salton- out to the pitcher to end the frame ing that a club without entangle­ garner only 3 hits In gaining the CALENDAR FOR was given to the eight members of On the basis of what chey have the New Yorkers honor aB his New THE FORBES PLACE DANGER SPOT Richard C. Merrill, John Hi LupoU, slali; Many hundreds ot persons In all orannys of Connecticut remember The game coasted along until the ments would be likely to be chosen. win' and Esposlto In traveling the Haven restaurant previous to the the club who had been 100 percent Raymond, Costa and Abner .L. Not- Dates Ahead those hilarious nights of square dancing and exhibition taps. Grampa sixth when Walt Tamulevlch opened distance gave up seven In the shown in previous New Haven SCHOOL YEAR In attendancCduMg^lhe year/One The stra'tcgy failed when the game. As we«o into the stepped-up motor travel season of .July, August kihi—, were' selected ' by Rctilrlng Dates Ahead must refich the Editor by Monday evenlnit. Kelly, at 80, could give an excellent Scottish or Irish reel. Ills sons and the frame by reaching on Torello's seven Inning route. fights, Collins and 'Bleta must be of them, Frank Sullivan, has had eight club unit commenced opera­ rated as even,, with both men poss­ Negotiations! for a state series' to and Septeinber, with filat-moving automobiles, trailer trucks and IS ANNOUNCED Principal William E. Fagerstronii ot daughters Inherited his Ughtfootedness. and grace. Despite the 230 to ewor. Paul Ward walked. Ben Clesla, although allowing but one 100 percent attendance since the Pequot Tribe, Improved Order of Half, Hour Reading club^Wrat tions although 'Brantord was essing a few Qualities that the other include Brantord, Stamford and other vehicles zooming along the Saltonstali Cut-off, it has been the East Haven High School, oh the 280 pounds which Bob Kelly carried at various stages ot his lite, he al­ "Mozzeskl singled allowing Tamule­ hit In the one and two-thirds in­ club was organized. Red Men, each Monday nt, 8 Thursdays, 2:30 P. M. Hagailhan promised an entry It one became does not have- Bleta has a slight Hartford are about finished, the gratifying to note that a state automobile has been parked from time The East Haven Board ot Educa­ basis of character and leadership ways moved with the sureness and defthess of ^a feline. vlch to round third where he kept nings he worked, hit a pair ot bat­ Prank Clancy and .his committee P. M., Red Men's Hall, 4B8 Memorial Llbrar^i available. When the knotted Gables advantage in experience, but on the sports director of C. F. U. 102. to time not far from the intersection of Forbes Place and the Cut- tion has set the following calendar ability. Four of thei boys are spon­ on coming home. Seemingly caught became entangled In Its commit­ ters and walked two more. Bob Har­ were lauded for the fine work they Main Street. , It was a long week when he tailed to catch a- show at the old Hy­ other hand, Collins Is not exactly a Off. "We hope that the ciir has been that ot highway offleiuls checking ofr the school year of 1948-49; first sored by Harry R. Bartlett Pose, month at the Bradford Manor perion or a vaudeville act at any of the downtown theaters. When Gin­ at the plate by a last seven feet, he ments, the locals were offered the ris, Spartan southpaw, then took puncher, but he is very adept when semester from September 8 to had accomplished In making the American Legion and the other, by Star of Victory Lodge, No. 03, neophyte around the ring and an up on the need for some sort of traffic control at this dangerous in­ Hall. ger Rogers first gave Charlcstown exhibitions In New Haven, while tour- scored when' Zanyjano dropped the spot which they accepted last over and • held the victors to two II) comes to fighting oni the Inside. December 23, a total of 71 school occasion such aa pleasant) one, The the Rotary Club, i i added feature Is his dangerous, tersection, and that it will lead to some sort of sueeessful solution to O. 8. of B. First and third St. Clares Guild meets every sec­ , Ing the country previous to her movie days, it was Bob Kelly who saw ball In the melee. Pauk reached I'nesday night 'at a meeting ot the hits the rest of the route. Both men have lost In similar days, with no sessions on Columbus Roast beef dinner served In the Arriving In Walllngtord where the Tuesdays, Red Men's Hall. first when the' umpire ruled that knockout punch. fashion to Eddie Compo at the the prohiemi^viiieh. has already been pointed out to them by East beautiful and sightly dining room ond Monday ot the month In the trick to the dance and brought It homo to teach to his Dolly and her directors In the Elm City. Harris and Ralph Delcervo had Day, October 12; teacheres' conven­ beautiful and spacious grounds and Rotary Club each Thursday Zampano had touched ,the ball be­ Bleta is not consldeded as a K. O. Arena during thd past year. Haven residentb. . , • • on the second floor of the castle sister. In all probability they were among the first In Brantord to mas­ The Branfordltes are* to be com­ two hits each. In the seven-hit, tion, October 29; Armistice Day, buildings ot Choate school have 12:15 noon. St. Vincent De Bradford Mandr Hall. fore Pauk's bat hit the ball twice. At the .Tune meeting of the East Haven Business Association was especially good and so was the ter the steps, although they never performed publicly. mended, on their refusal to accept Boardman atttack. . ' November 11, and Thanksgiving re­ been placedj at their disposal, they ' Paul's Auditorium, Taylor Ave. Markleskl filed to shortstop for there was another discussion of the need for imjirovement of trafSc dinner music by Joe Tansey's East Haven Boys Seoul District Once when Brantord High was playlng-'a football game against defeat In the matter; a decision cess, November 25 and 20. will Join w.lth some 250 boys from the first out- Tookey Tamulevlch Bradley, Dave and Bucky Marsh, conditions at that intersection. Forbes Place is the only direct en­ orchestra which played for the Navajo Council, No. 64, Degree Committee meets first Wednes­ Mcrlden, a'hard Irish kid, asked the big coach it ho could get some tips which allowed them to continue Second semester will run from all parts ot Connecticut- Boys' State forced Pauk at second, scoring Robert and Ray- SobolewskI, Dolan trance and e-Vit to and from East Haven Oenter along tlie Cut-Off. dancing which followed until a late of Pocahontas meets first and days at Stone Ohiiroh 8 P. M. on how to play center. For two hours or more on the Friday morning playing) and practicing. Tliusi when SUPERIOR PLUMBING anuary 3 to February 18, a total ot Is sponsored by the American Legion Ward. Prahovic gained a free pass. Reynolds, Rnlola, Harry Galdenzl It is used by hundreds of East Haveners driving to and from >.ew hour- The The singing which was a third Wednesday, Red Men'a Cub Pack Committee meets Just before game time. Bob wrestled, blocked, tackled and talked to the they meet the high flying New 30 school days. ' and Is dedicated to the teaching MeszeskI tallied when Frank among others. Games will be played Haven each day. Arriving at the Cut-Off at rusli hours or during tlie leature of the dinner was led by Hall. third Tuesday at Stone Church youngster, who was named the state's outstanding pivot man that af­ Haven aggregation on Sunday they Third semester, from February 28 ot the fundaamenlals of the Demo­ Yasavac singled. Anthony Yasavac here each Wednesday and Sunday AND HEATING CO. week-end travel rush local drivers find it increasingly difficult to BUI Rellly. 1 Princess Chapter, No. 70 O. B. 8. ternoon, Donald "Dugan" McCarthy will tell about it any tUne. . win be able to field an outfit which to AprU 22, a total of 37 days, with cratic way of llfoy Similar Boys' Jr. Women's league of O. B. 0, banged out another scoring Tookey. until after July 4th. cress over to the cast to west truffle lane. A curve in the State Road Moel» second and fourth Mon­ His grasp of the import of events was amazing and no person or will be capably manned at every COMPLETE LINE OF no session on Good Friday, April 15; The officers Installed beside States are being heldi this .summer 1st Wed. of every month at When Anthony Yasavac tried a de­ west of Forbes Place cuts off the view of oucoming ears and trailer days, 8 P.M. In Masonic Hall. group ot persons, be it political or social would dare oppose his policies post. trucks. Strangers, unfamiliar with the liighway, seldom dimiiiish and the touth semester, will run President Miller were Paul H. In 44 States ot the Union. 8:00 P. M. In Parish House. layed steel ot second, Herby Zam­ PLUMBING, HEATING Harry K. Bartlett Post, American for children. It was common knowledge that he was acting In the beat their driving speed utter traversing the long stretch across 1 eat from May 2 to June 24, a total of 39 Stevens secretary; Wallace S pano, In attempting a run down The Rakortas, a collection ot HOLY CROSS GRADUATE Junior Guild of, Christ Church Interest of youngsters and much ot the development ot Branford's recre­ negro players, are bringing two Meadow. As a result many aoeidents have occured at tliis intersec­ school days, with no session on Coker, treasurer; and Roland I/Cglon, meets 2nd and 4tb left home plate uncovered, allowing ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Richard L. Rellly, son of Atty and meets In Church HaU fourth ational program was centered about his ideas. two bus loads of supporters along tion., and will continue to occur, we venture to predict, unless the. Memorial Day, May 30. Total num­ Graves, sergant-at-arms. Thursday SfM P.. M. Legion Prahovic to waltz home with the Estimates on contract v^ork cheerfully given Mrs. Tliomas F. Rellly, graduated "Thursday In each month. Somewhere in this vast acreage called Brantord, someone realizes to cheer the team. state authorities work out some tralEe control plan either by means ber of school days, 183. A delegation from the club at­ Buildings. 7th tally. Jobbing attended to promptly with Honors the past week at Holy Women's Reptibllisan club meets that Bob Kelly's groundwork Is going to seed. In Hammer Field there Coach Joe Orslniwll! pick his of a stop-aiid-go light or something they may consider better. Report cards will be Issued tended the Rotary Conference held East Haven Assembly, Onlv ol Cross where he received his B.A. Third Thursday at clubrooms. Is the fertile soli upon which the seed can grow vigorously and weir. On •starting lineup from Mel Blgelow, LET US MODERNIZE YOUR KITCHEN November 2, January 2, March 8 and on Sat'urday at Wilcox's Restaurant Rainbow for girls meets nrst The Sportsmen evened the count The Cut-Off is becoming one of the heaviest travelled highways at Savin Rock. Degree. He plans to study law. the streets Is the barrenness ot rock upon which no seed can develop. In their halt of the same Inning Jim Murphy, Ed- SobolewskI, Mar­ TEL. 2028 — If no answer call 1597 k in, southern Comieotieut, especially during the summer vacation sea­ April 19- and third Friday, Masonic HoU Garden Club meets fourth Is It possible that the representative figure crouching high over a 7:30 P. M. when Resjan walked after Czapllckl kleskl, Casanovaa, Locarno, Man- Limowood Ave. A. C. WALLACE, Mgr. Indian Nock son. It is the main route into New England and out-of-state cars pass Wednesday In Hagaman fountain can be pleased with the present day developments at Hammer had tiled to short,'Proto skied out folk, Bernardo, Struzlnskl, Al through by the thousands, to say nothing of heavy trailer trucks. If South District Clvlo Association Memorial Library. Field? Can that Hon laugh over a dangerous split among the young peo­ meets second and fourth Tues­ to left field but Resjan scooted all East Haveners are to have use of this Cut-Off there should be a sate Bradford Manor/Aiixlllary meets ple ot the town? Can It be true that men, playing ball In the shadow ot the way to pay, dirt when Steve entrance and exit, and no time should be lost in bringing this about. days, 8:30 p.m. 83 Vista Drive. the evening surw's reficctlon ot a carved jungle king atop a limestone at the Bradford Manor Hall Pauk muffed. Duell's hard ground­ I Saltonstali Civic Association, shaft, have forgotten the spirit that caused that stone to be shaped? every first Monday of the er. Torello duplicated Proto's high •;a'gv;/\;^ amount was voted for the library Adults, Also, Are Known To' Pro­ first Tuesday of month 8 P. M. month. To hundreds who have profited by his eo'achlng, his example, his Sometimes, That Is The "Smart" fly. MIDSUMMER '' EAST HAVEN DAYS'' each, year until 1945. In that year test, SomctimfiB—Average Tax­ Hagaman Memorial Library. deeds; Father's Day belongs to Robert S. Kelly. Retort Of Noisy Teen-Agers Walt Tamulevlch put the clincher the amount was raised to $600; payer's Contribution Here Is Bradford Manor Hoae Company ; Announcement that the merchants of the East Haven Business When Reprimanded—But Not Momauguln Lodge, Ho. t3B A. F. across In the last inning when he At Hagamfui Library 1040 It was $85000; 1947 $1900, and Atiout 94 Cents. meets cvSry last Monday of the Local Softballers opened the frame with his third Association are making plans for a three days week-end sales event this year it was raised to $2700.00. A. M. Stated Communlcatlona July If), 16 and 17 to spread East Haven's fame us a desirable shop­ with Its $2700.00 contribution (which lat and 3rcl Mondays except June 20—Mr. and Mrs. Club Lose To Auto-Cycles single. Ward sacrificed him to '•i In one library, not this one, These figues can be checked at second. Mezzeskl filed to PanaronI ping center farther and wider, has been well received. The fact that whenever a group ot noLsy teen­ the Town Hall, but .It not exactly It Is) wouldn't yoube surprised to July and August Picnic Park McLay 0 P. M. it is planned to tie,in this special pro.ieet with the formal opening ot learn that the standard Income for Scoring) four runs In the first but Pauk turned a dismal day Into agers were reprimanded the above accuarate they show^ that the town Amerigo Club meets last Sunday library service should be $1.60 per June 20—St. Andrews Church frame on tour hits, the Brantord sunshine by rapping a fast single the new Ea.st Haven branch bank, will add to its success and general statement was always the "smart" is beglrmlng to concern Itself with of each montli at 4 P. M. in capita tor minimum service, $2.25 School plchilc, Lake Conpounce Sportsmen were unable to add to tlu-ougli second base. Markleskl interest. The advertising of the promotion throughout the entire and Impolite retort. Adults also, the library's needs and Is doing Club House. closed th ccanto by grounding to greater New Haven area ought to spread to thou.sands of potential perhaps not here, have been known something about It. for good service and $3.00 tor June 27—Masonic Service, Stone third base. Despite Zampano's buyers the atlruetions of Kast Haven.as a suburban trading com­ to use it as a smart retort when But a town Is not "It". "It" Is superior service. Bast Haven Business Assoclatlpn, Church. fom'th hlt< the downtowners tailed munity. . 1 , government affairs either at local you. Are you concerned? How much Ill this too much, to pay tor a Meets Second Monday of month to tally In their halt. THE COLLARED PECCARV OF •When the Business Association was organized three years ago or national levels were not pleasing do you pay In taxes toward the year's reading with books at $2.00 8 P. M. Town Hall. June 27—Cub Pack fannual Plchle them or special favors were each, Jt you were to buy them? Or Wharton Brook Park Walllhg- C. P. U- 0 0 2 0 0 5 1-8 9 3 SoU-mERN AND nt a time when East Haven was experiencing post-war growing pains library's support? It an average Narkceta Council, No. 27, Degree MEXICO HAS A MU3K POUCH, WHITEHALl wanted. Tiie difference between the It could be' figured aj so many ford, 2 P. M. ; Sportsmen 0330010-7 9 3 it' was pointed out tiiat there were many projects beneheiol to the taxpayer probably about .04 Is it Degree of Pocahontas, second BUT" IT" HAS SO teen age retort and the adult one worth It? It not, why not? Have hours of entertainment and re­ 61QM OF A. TAIU WITH :X0CKE0.1Nlta8ril£l town that could be accomplished if tlie business people were to work and fourth Wednesdays, Bed June 28-July 3—Anierlcan Legion that count against the Hamden together in, a cooperative way. One uttiir another objectives envis­ la thte most adults do pay taxes. you been in the library lately to see creation which usually costs any­ ' i'^ "" .1 ,1, Importtd Egyptian collon7f1owt«Tity Men's Hall, Carnival Auto-cycles on Monday night and ioned then have been accomplished. TJhe town now bus a new and In the early days the Income what changes have been made and where from $ .50 to $3 00 per even­ Sunday will be "Dad's Day". We tollored by Joyion. roiulti In a lofltr/ Pequot Junior Council, every lost the contest over the seven inn­ Hner thlrt than you've t«en In years.* mudh larger branch post office, it has seen general improvements and from the Hagaman Fund was suf­ what new books are on the shelves? ing. June 29 — Desseit. Bridge ' St ing route by a'8 to 4 margin. know because we have been busy Egyptian coltoii't natural "locked-In"! extensions of transportation services, it js to have the very best ot ficient to maintain the library; but And If you are not a reader do you At $1.50 per capita with a popula­ Thursday, Red Men's Hall. Vincent De Patil's Auditorium. It U Johnson (hot offer* tuiire ii brought out atreih with .each Once Longley got over his first modern banking conveniences. All these .advancements have been ad­ for the last f?w years the' library like to make things or have any tion of 10,000 this means the towh's St, Vincent DePaul'a Ladles Guild you expert outboard motor selling sports gifts for Dads the laundering. And WhitehotI WQ«. frame jitters, he spaced Brantord proved 60% ttronger* than other, vantageous to the townspeoi)le. The town lias continued to grow and hobbles? Do you. have any children appropriation to the library should I meets second Tuesday, 8 P. M. July 5-10—St.'Clare's Carnival; service—on a nalion-uiUU has had to( ask the town for hits well and never was in great past month or so. And it's not too thirit al (he tome and n m^rx M In school? be $15,000.00. But assuming that the I Church audltorulm. liou'j. It'i beat to think of prosper. Enterprise has invited more enterprise, and more and more financial help. And when the town July 0-10-12-la-J-Red- Cross danger thereafter. The tavern's higher prices. See Ihli 9 ^Uil business people have established business places here. All of this lias pays, the money comes from the Do you belong to any ot the groups Income from the Hagaman Fund! Legion Auxiliary meets' Third |this before you buy a aevt late to buy now ... A few sug­ unusual sMrl today. m\ Friday 8 P. M. Legion Building Water Safetj; Program Momau­ Sandworms lead was wiped out in the second been advantageous to the community. axpayer's pocket. ) who use the library's public meeting will take care of $5,000.00 that iiuotor! «[ gestions . . . Golf Balls, Clubs, guln Beach. ' , inning when Hamden added an ad­ rooms. Garden Club, Reading! Club, leaves $10,000. about five times as East Haven Democrats, Second ARE FRESH DAILY Now the merchants in the a.ssoeiatinn are embarking upon a pro- Under a state law concerning Friday, Red Men's Hall. ditional four runs to its first inning Bags, Fishing Tackle, Moccasins, much' as the town now contributes. JOHNSON Dan's Men's & ieet designed to ".sell" East Haven to a larger area. The promotion blbrarles when a town pays at least JMuslc Club, Red Cross Home Nurs- East Haven Fire Co. No. 1, meets • July 12—Bradford Manor Auxili­ two count to round ouW Uio night's This writer feeW that towns, like AT Imported Brier Pipes and a wide will be costly. It will require a large budget. But it can be done it $100.00 toward the support ot Its]Ing (during the war) P. T. A. first Wednesday 8 P. M. Fire ary, annual BAtiquet, Oasis. scoring. individuals and libraries, should everyone cooperates. —— library the state will contribute eommltteef( and school committees, . Headquarters. .Tiiore I* No $iib»iliut« L. Westwood found Tex Black's selection of tobacco. Boy's Shop time at 6 P. M. $100.00. If a library Is sufficiently jWar Mothers, Saltonstali Civic As- keep within their Income. We do not Public Health Nursing Ass'n Aug. 15—Amerlciih Legion Out­ k —. For Cxporloiioo , TONY'S slants to his liking and poimded All books, regardless of size, age endowed with private funds to re- soclatlon or the Boosters? recommend a $10,000,000 budget tor meets first Monday 8 P. M. ing Restland Farms, North- BIRBARIE out three for three to lead all Phono 55S Sale Of Old Books quire! no public town aid the state j If you still are not a, library user ford. MARINE SALES or condition, will be sold for five the library at the expense of other Town Hall. BAIT SHOP batters. Willie PanaronI punched cents each, and magadlnes will be feelsi and I think rightly so, that'll may be because you live In an Important town services or H It American War Mothers, East 315 Main St. Branford A+ Hagaman Library It does not require state aid either, [outlying district which the library July 15 -10 - 17 — '."East /Haveti 68 HOPSON AVENUE out a like numbep ot blngles but sold for one cent. The proceeds would make a deficit on tho books Haven Chapter, meets First Days" ot. East Iia.ven Busslness used up an additional turn In the Therefore, In 1939 or 1940 when ^cannot serve because It does not but wei do want to point out that It Anfhony Evorich, Prop,' £AST HAVEN 4>I695 A public sale ot discarded books win go toward the purchase of new Friday, 8 P. M. Hagaman Association. attempt. • U. S. TiiliPfl Co.. Inc. —Tonii'« SlfsoQ* T^tt No,' the Directors of the Hagaman have sufficient! funds or personnel the library Js to,grow the towp will '224 MAIN STREET \ 608.^ FabricthlinkagsItulhonIXbyG9«trwn«nt; and magazines will be held In the books. No boooks will be saved or Memorial Library. Brantord 400 0000-4 8 l Library asked for help the town.todoso. TAKE A BOY FISHING lecture hall of the Hogaman reserved tor anyone but purchasers have to provide more financial aid. Christ Church Men's Club meets Aug, IS—Saltofistall Association Hamden 2400000- 6 5 0 provided $100.00; Just enough to| If, on the other hand, the reader Memorial Library this Saturday, may buy as many as they wish. All • Yes, you pay taxes but wh^t you , first Tuesday of each month Outing, Borchibanks on the keep within the Jaw to enable us to:Is a "Friend of. the Library" but the sale beginning at 10 A. M, and sales win be for cash, there will be pay them for and how much' you B P. M. Church HaU. Housatonic. .' , , ,.' no exchanges, refunds or credit. get the state grant also. This jfeelsj the town! is doing pretty well continuing until the. Library closing pay Is up to you.

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JPftffc Two THE BHANPORD REVfa^.EAST HAVEW NEWg Tlinrsirln.w '.T>i»./. OA 1o^9 tlon. Mr. Wright was graduated THE BRANPORD REVIEW ^EAST HAVEW KBW8 from Yttle University. During the have been residing In High street , and youth of the parish. Thursday, June 24, 1048 5EVEN FROM HERE • ^^ Town Tbpics have moved to 57 Morris Cove Road Momauguin News war he served as a lieutenant in The addresswas given by George ' GET YALE DEGREES the United States Navy for tour at the Cove. , St. Andre\¥'s /While in altcndaincc at the Longyear and other.s.of the 'Vouth Tile following member.s of the SHORT BEAGH years and was attached to the At­ Fellow.shlp nartlci.nated In the 2li|P iS(ra«forb iRptiimi 'MRS, JOSEPH O'CONNOR lantic Fleet. '>uii>iItolary^ Confcrcnsvuiucrcn!!c at Savin Uocluocl<^ I We arc !••>;«.•«;pica.scd« tio« roporireport. mathai (ESifABtlSHED W 1028) CHURCH I class of Ynle 1048 received lliclr organist Miss Jean Elizabeth Cush- Church Picnic worship service, Miss Nancy Fowler A»D .Masses at St. Clares ParLih, MO- Saturday; we Jiad the plcasiire of,"''"'"' •'""" '"'"s came into the m WHABTY GiT A ROUNNOTD S H degrees from Yale University Insl BT, ELIZAOETU'S R. C. CUURCU | Dan Colussy of St. Petersburg, num, a cousin of the bride, • . IZZO-CANTORE viewlliff the Bradford Manor Brum [market last week end.'llie crop thi.-s leading theTespon.slve reading Carl tfiuuguln are 8:30 and 10:30 O'CIUUK ' The Ucv, John 1". 0'.l)onucU iPla., Is .spending a tew weeks'With' Given In marriage by her father, Miss Agnes Izzo, daughter of Corp.i on iiara^lq. The local outfit {year is a bountiful one we arc t^ld Tlmmreck Jr., reading the scripture, NOTES I ' Confessions every Saturday after- At Compounce mm^mmmm^mmmmmm^^mmfm '^'nr^.to^^: jame^ P. Parker,Dall y Mass 7:30 o'clock Miss Lois aallagher at the Little the bride wore a pale blue dress Mrs, Dominic Izzo of 30 Stevens stepped aloii^ in snappy fa.s-hloii jut the larly var.'clles arc not 1 kcly and John CoUier, leading the service FUBUBItED EVERT TKUB8DAV noou'ttt 4 o'clock. MEYEn LESHINE. PubUcfaet I gave a gift to mother, Tlie Penthouse, Indian Neck, BA Sunday Ma-ssies 8:30 and 10:30 Queen. 1 I . with white acccs.sorles and a cor­ street wos married to Frank Can- [among many other drum.corpj a.s- to last lonf;. Spon.sored Jclntly by the Men's and offering the prayer. The choir firanford R«Tlaw . William J. Abeni, Editor FIRST BAWnST CHURCH [Albert I- Sheppard, Short Beach Sunday School for first lour- Union Church Bible School closes. Christ churoli, Monmueuln branch sage of stophnotls and gypsopliUa. tore of 185 Rosette street. New Ha­ scmb cd for a big stale meet. Wc Bible Class and, thO Church School '.selections were by the Choir Class A.llct T. PettrioDi AsBttcUtfl Editor The Kev. A. W. lones, Pastoir She hugged me close and light. R[d., LLB.; Pine Orchard, James, F, ven on Monday morning at 101 Main Street merchants are hoping urades otter 8:30 Mass. IhW week and members will display: Rev. Alfred Clark, rector, 0:30 a.m. Mrs. Herbert S. Williams, motron learned thai the Drarlford Maror I and there were rescltatlon by Eut HiiT«n Htws ,. :taul U. SUveni, Editor 10:00 Church School To father, I gave liquids, c'obey" Jr,; BS: Ai\lhony N. B. o'clock in St. Vincent de Paul's that something will be done toward Board, St. Andrew's Methodist Saturday Confcislons 3:00 and 7:30 |.?amples of their work at 10!30 Morning Prayer and sermon. of honor, wore a pale blue dress |corpH will be fitted out in. their mew children of the Primary and Junior THJJBBANroRD REVIEW, INO. 11:00 Mornlhg Worship He talked for most the night. Garven, PhD.. Rodiiey H. Mills, Church. The Rev. John O'Donnell, [keeping Main street In p. more church and Sunday School will hold 7 Roi* BtTBCt Tel. 400 Branford They're glad, I guess, they've younBstcr.s. Isunday morning at Chlldrens' Day , with white accessories and a cor­ grey uniforms Ibis monlh and will I Departments of the Church School. THE EAST IIAVEH NEWS 11:00 Nursery [Linden Ave., MA;i Short Beacli, UNION CUXJKCU RoBUlor Friday evening pinochles performed the ceremony. Given in cleanly condition this summer. Its first picnic since before the services. , . •, . ; sage of yellow roses and pale blue malic their Initial appearance in' FJowers In the sanctuary were ISSaUonitalll'kiivir., Tel. 4.2007, East lUveii 11:00 Junior Church Just how much I'll see— Daniel W. Owens, Jr., 211 Main Rev. J. Edward Newton of WcatvUle at Bradford Manor Fire House, marriage by her brother, Mr. An- There are two Waste cansi in place war this Saturday at Laake Com­ feverfew. Mr. Edwin J. Wright of the new unlfurni!^ at a parade and 'given by Mr. and Mrs. Irving' Allen BT7BSCRIRXJ0M 7:45 Tuesday mid-week service For Sunday Is for children. iStrect,'BA; Stony Creek; Kendall Pastor William, son of Mr. and Mrs. Qeorgc street, 8:30 p.m. gelo Uzo, the bride, was' attended lat the center, placed there by the. 12 per year, payable m adTanca Newton, Mass., was best man for, meet In Waterliury the latter part pounce. Arrangements have been :ln) loving memory of their son', And Its meant for kids, like me. ' [Lewis, BS. ; Pupils of Union Church Sunday,[Herma n Swanaoh_ , Clark AVo„ was WILLIAMS-WRIOHT I by her sister os matron of honor, 'town but 1 tis felt that they ore 3:15 Wednesday Junior Choir his brother. I o flbc month. made for two Conn. Co. Buses to Roger Allen who gave his life In ADVERTISING RATES OK APPLICATION School win present a Children's graduated last week front; St. The marriage of MIs.i Ellzabutli there P''"' '"''^'' *'"''' rnarqui.setto gown not being utilized as they should rehearsal Building Committee for newi Owners of boats having tough Following the ceremony, [leave the chapel In the morning and World War II. • Entered as aacond class matter October Day program at 10:30 Sunday morh-jCharles School, Woonsbcket, R. I, Wolfe Williams, daughter of Mr, [with a roun drieckllne and French be. It Is also felt that more are school knee deep In figures, blue- time this year getting them painted, KNTKRTAJNS AT SOCIAL was a reception for the Immedl-i"""' ';,"""' "'"ir"'";,""" We also met up at the conference IS. 192a, At the post Office at Brauford, ST. MART'S CUURCU Ing and the regular hour of woV- Richard Russell, Clark Avb., and Mrs. Hetbert Williams of 18 needed In the ares where' new tho.sc plannlng{ to go; by bus asked Oonn., under Act of March 3, 18D7. prints and public opinion. Due to dry, and into water Mr. and Mrs. Anna Erlcksoh of Chestnut jr''''''|wllh Ray Mead of Cheshire, a form- Rev. E. A. Cotter, Pastor ship has been advanced to this,has completed his year's studies ati New London i'oad. Mystic, to Mr. ate-famlllcsln the Farmhou.sc Inn,| "<^''- 'f; fiiBoH'P veil fell bu,slne.ss has developed. to meet there at 0 A. M, Each per- MISS EVELYN DE LUCIA The Berlav and Tbe News welcotna contrl'- make report to Town by June'30 jMrs. Egbert Breckhuysen give hot jStreet entertained at a social, at . .. ler resident of Forbes Place here. bntloiii from readers upon aiiy nibject ol ' Rev. WUIIam M. Wihbey, Curate [hour. There will be no Church St. Charles School In Rhode Island, Orolon, Long Point. I^f^f "^L'i"^'-?.''-'!."" ^'" "^ " [.son or famlly'ls asked to bring a New Fords Ralph Kellson at dog roast Sunday for buslneiis aS- her home recently for a drive for William ^fewell Wright, son of Mrs. I er rff Pearl prayer book and a Ray Is operating' a hatchery .In GETS EXCELLENCY PIN public Interait. All communlcatloiis .must be Sunday Masses [school classes on this day. Instead,! A Red Ci'oss Water Safety Pro- After a trip through New Eng- [N'ljiat dirigible of the Wonder Blgned; signaiurci will be'wtthbeld upon re­ [Rep. Convention In Phllly, Frank isoclates. Night before they attended funds for a Connnunlty House In Edwin J, Wright of 270,Coe avenue white orchid with streamers of Cheshire and' telLs us thai- he re­ Bread Coniimiiy wlileli has been basket lunch, plates, cups and quest. Anonymoun contributions will be dis­ 7:00 - 8:00 - 9:00 - 10:00 - 11:00 Ihe Sunday School will present gram will be conducted here July ,0 land the couple Will live In 1)2 Miss Evelyn DeLucIa of 32 Ed­ regarded. Daley, attorney convalescing after a dance given" by Y, M. C. A- Overn^ark, Finland. About 00 per- and the late Mr. Wright took place stephanotis. The matron of honor cently .saw to the hatching out of a llyin/r uvcrKast Havon tlio past two spoons. Confessions Saturday through.July 23. To register tjall' Townsond Avenue, Morris Cove. ward .street was honored recently operation .-.'.Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Junior College ...Trinity Mother's .sons were present- at' the benefit dramatisations of their work with last Saturday In St. Mork's Episco­ was attired In. o pink faille gown [batch of 150 pheasanUs eggs which weeks ini.s been attracting a lot of 4:00-6:00 — 7:30-8:30 Mrs. Edward' Evls. The bride was graduated from Children will be provided with at the graduation exercises of St. |,mond Van Wle home from Club of N. H. held picnic yester­ which raised $5. among the group Ispfcdol mbsle accompaniment. pal Church, Mystic. The Rev. Er­ with round neckline with Juliet camo from the flock owned by the attention. HOSPITAL INCREASES Tho woinen of Union Church will the Hartford Hospital School of tickets for some of the amusements Michaels Plirochlal School which [TABOR EVANGELlCAIi LUTUIOIAN Rochester • and Syracuse. Son day at Double Beach. Mrs. which wa-t made up of friends from Mr. and Mrs. George Pouser w.lll nest P.S.. Spencer, rector of the cap. She carried a Colonial bou King of England and maintained I and rides Including the famous hold a food sale Juno 20 Ih the Nursing at Simmons College. Un­ were held In St. Michaels Church, The^Miifonl News last week CHURCH William grads from Syracuse Richard King of this place was Brookly„n,„,^, n N- Y., New Haven, Stony pass the s\immer on Beach Street. church, performed the ceremony. (|U0t. Mr. Edward Canton, brotherl°" '•"'-• K^ounds of W.lnd.sor Castle. [ We paid 0 visit to Loke Sallon- Olllete miniature' railroad trip I Chapel. til recently she was employed by [ New Haven. Miss DeLucIa was the cni-i'ie...vd. tliis iiilcrestiii- K., observii- The Rev. Emll G. Swanson, Pastor Alice Da'.ey plans to enter nurses .soloist at wedding of M1.M'Carole Icreek and BVanfoi'd. Local funds Wedding music wa.s played by the of the bridegroom was the • best' stall one afternoon recently and It 18th In St. Haphaael's Hospital. Mrs, the Groton Visiting Nurse Associa The Kast Ilavonl Boosters have ar- around the lake. Clarence Bremncr, reclepient of the Dr. Vigilante tiou on the probuble elTect on in- tel. 739 • 79 Hopson Avenue [Lois Keeler and Raymond Babnsbn.|^y,„ ^^ u.^^j ^^ purchase a furnace The sale will start at 2 P. M, al­ man. struck us that not enough peple training In .! rangefl for a benefit show at tiic Is chairman of the committee sollct-' Award for Excellency in English. • crcn.sed hospital eost.s to the iu- 5th Sunday after Tiinityj June 27 for new structlre Rosseau .Is the former Miss Helen though tho stand will be open dt 10 realize the beauties of this beautiful Ing contributions for this purpose. A- M. til receive food donations. The reception was held at the Capitol Theatre on ,Iuly 12 ami 13 Following the graduation she sunince companies. 9:15—Children's Worship. S6r- Every child should learn to swim. Prahovlc of this town. two-mile long lake. The Water com­ [Lunch will be qnjoyed at 12:30 and AN NO u N c Klinrrir Vlllo Sorrento In Morris Cove, Mrs, to raise funds for the furtherance was tendered a party that was "Increase from $fi..")0 lo $1.") per monette: "The Lilies of the In fact, the parents oughter pany which has owned the Lake for will start home from the lake at Mr. and Mrs. William Ro.sseau of Dbmlnlck Izzo, who received the •• ftlic IKosters' Juvcaiile j)rograni. largely attended by friend and rel­ (lay for hospital patients chnr|»p- Field" , Have the Red Cross teaching him. East Haven News guests, wore a Navy blue dress, and the past half century has kept It In 4:30. 68 Bradleyi Street announce the Its natural state and permits atives. She Is the daughter of Mr. ftblc to insurance eases under cas­ 10:00—Holy Communion. Ser­ Who doesn't like the water. black accessories with a gardenia Many covetlous eyes arc focu.sed Last Sunday was closing day for birth of a.son, William Jr., on June visitors for fl.shlng only. The care­ and Mrs. Henry DeLucIa. ualty, heultli and -necidcnt poli­ mon: "The Church Holds the Indian Neck youngiileil vlstlng at I Breezy Wlrorttleberry attended Buy ing and Service Guide cOrsBBe. • upon the handsome Pontine Sedan the Church school, for the summer taker with whom we talked told us cies threatens to precipitate Keys to Heaven". Full Choir will Hotchklss Grove puts Its arm the O. O. P- Conventions with his with the Harry R., Bartlott Post .Is vacation and .special Student Day 1/ The conple left for a motor trip that at one place the lake which FOXON CONGllEGATIONAL KweepinK clnin(;es and ad.iust- sing. through wringer Joseph Had- wife and her brother who Is a coii to Columbus, Ohio. For traveling giving away July 3 on.the conclud­ tand Children's Day services were 'is fed by springs only except for Rev. Virgil Wolfenberg ments in • Connect lent and 4:00—Dedication of Holy Trinity |dock, Ely Street recovering from gresslonal representative. Mrs. GOOD-BYE the brido wore a grey dress with ing, day ofi the big'I^eglon Carnival hold in the church, being In a tunnel which diverts some; water 10:00 A. M. Church School tln'onghout the entire country. Lutheran Church, Newlngton. immonla Young Town McCabe Whorttleberry woke In the middle AUGIE'S AUTO REPAIR Navy blue acce.s.sorles and a white illl next week on |,ho grounds at complete charge of the children WATCHES and DIAMONDS under the mountain from Farm 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship A111ioU(;h there han't heen n Tuesday, June 20—7:00—Board .of enjoying a week at 4-H Camp of the night and shouted, "Tliero's VALUABLES i orchid. . ' • iKImberly avenue and the Cut-Off. GENERAL REPAIRING River,, Is nearly 200 feet deep In peep in the dailii's or tlie new.s Trustees meets. Mr, and Mrs. Ai-thur BontilUer en- a robber In the house," "Impossible" TIRES — BATTERIES SONDERGAARD Mi.ss Anne' Doro of Palmetto Our eoneralulatlons to Mr. and one place. Time wa-s, back In the tertaln a full house at their silver was her brothers reply' , "I" n th" e" SEPTIC TANK^ services, insurance exoiuitivcs met Wednesday, June 30—8:00—Mid­ Trull a student at Salva Roglna .v4\ \., AAA SERVICE AAA 200 Main Street Branford Mis. J- C, Moody of .lii JMartin road Gay Nineties, when Lake Saltonstall in Hartford on .Tune '22-'2l! to summer Pest In vestry and wedding anniversary party 'Senate, yes but In the House, Phono 4-0195 439 Main Si, College, Newport, R.I., Is'home for OIL'the occasion of Ihelr .'iStli ivcdd- was known far and wide as a picnic | consider wliat can he done since church backyard. |From the Timekeeper's note book,'neverl" Breezy slept...... DlscoverJnu Tel. 230 her summer vacation. For Your Comfort We Recommend: I iner anniversary last Monday, Jtiine resort. It would likely'have become the Grnee-New Haven hospital Thursday, July 1—2:30— Narpes [July 1898, '.'Louis Mory, a private In two In. each 100 have a chest all- Mr. and Mrs. Milton John.son of 21. Happy couple were entertained a second Savin Rock had not the Jfea/t/iknitWl DEi SHORTS began hilling insurance compan­ Society meets at the home of Ccmpany K third regiment, enjoy-1 ment doesn't so'und alarming but (15 Georue street will celebrate iat a. faniflyi dinner on; Sunday. Water Company acquired It for Its ies at the increased rate, more Mrs. Aron Johnson, Ho Indian led a twenty four hours leave of how does It sound tonaythat 40-50 George A. SIsson FUEL OIL . greater New Haven • water supply their 25th anniversary on Saturday MiicDce Doiioms with full than twice the standard nsed in Neck Avenue. [absence nmonB his friends In town,|trouble spots might be disclosed by nrfSURANCE June 20. Open hou.se will be from Mr. and Mrs. Louis RIccitelli who system. clastic waistband. No but­ detfrmining premium rates^ Thursday." ' (recent chest X-ray of 2500?... WASHINGTON ICE AND ble prizes, Mrs. Eugene Daniels tons to brcik, no ironing. FIRE — BONDS 2 to 8 P.M. TUE FIRST CONGREGA-nONAI, ^., „ OIL CO. lOQr/o full combeH cotton. Following siiit, other liospitnls Mother 1 May I go out to swim? SLUTOMOBILE - CASUALTY Mrs. Clorencc Mallett or "Brod- and Mrs. Alvln Thom|3son; fancy CHURCH ' Oil Burner Salos and Servico E.H. Masons Will Exclusive Cantilever Sup­ in this and other states might Yes, my dear. I think tl ChMsey AVe., East Uavcn ford avenue is a patient In St. Ra­ articles, Mrs. Edward Corbelt and port lifts g(;ntly,non't dulc. Dr. Oscar D. Maurcr %AiL 8-1129 ~ 01I.ABKII8ZI nllng "' Phoni 4-398S [Ladles' Guild of St. Vincent do companies." 5th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY [biting..: \. Hammer arrives to be with Mrs hold Tiiesdoy evening, July 13 at graduotlon of Evelyn Eberth of CLOTHES tmmi ncioiHi lO iHDtKiiii'i ctiip«HT FACTORY AND OFFICES. aOO.511) BOUUVAIIO lolf Klmlmly), NtW MAVtNj. • A Silver Sdiidi^Rd. Eaii Haven 'paul's church the following officers Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ireland buy Valdemar Hammer ....v... His Nibs" the Oasis.. 'state Teachers College Sunday. 8:15 Holy Comn)unlon I littliid, Ctnsiillcil word elected: 291 Main Street, East Haven EUCHARISTIC HOUR FOR the Renee Seward; house on Wood- sunburn peels and everyonii he STERLING RANGE AND" Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Dore and 10:45 Morning Prayer Copyrighted 1048 St. Clares Men's Oltib presented President, Mrs. John Stemplck; RELIGIOUS EDUCATION [lawnAve. Mrs. Seward leaves for passes Inquires as ' to ivhere he FUEL OIL CO. family of 282 West Rock ovenue, 'The Rector's Aid will meet all EAST HAVEN the newly-formed parish ^y]'jj.,"''ijjVice-president, Mrs. Wallace Paik; a surfimer In Toledo with her found sun / ;: Anthony Uruno, l^rop. JNew Haven hove opened their sum­ A plea to the Sacred'Heart to day Tuesday and Thursday until Orders fakon for Range and Father, and Son night- June 21, |Treasurer„ Mrs. Andrew, Lang; <^'. daughter and Mrs. Ireland sells her Jerry Knowlton, foreman' of the HARDWARE STORE mer home on Palmetto Trail for safeguard America's cherished further notlme. Power Burners Patnts — Glass — Toys opening the sumiher season for fu­ Secretary, Mrs- Ellbur'j. Patterson. Mary Therese Furman Convalescent Home to 'town work gangs, undergoing the season. ' ^ freedom of worship and of relig­ Miss Doris Drlsler wU be In the Phone 4-1514 Cleaning Supjitles — Garden ture activities. The main speaker ious education will be the Intention the Neck section Bob Dejon x-rays, the result of an accident to r Parish OlTlce as Assistant Secre­ 80 French Ave. East Haven Supplies — Household Needs Mr. Patrick Clancy Is recuperat­ of the evening was Captain F'red remains In Miami, Fla to start | his leg while loading the Town truck 319 Main St., cor. Elm Street Beauty Salon of the People's Eucharlstic Hour tary to the Rector during the sum­ ing at his home at 87 Bradford Esposlto of the Now Haven Police |Sophomore studies Shore Line [on Monday.' ' avenue. LAWN MOWERS at 3:30 p.m. on the last Sunday of mer months. Deiiartmerit who gave" an Int.-iroot- will be Closed the, week of June, June 27, at the Monastery of Brl7ig us Your Major and Mrs. William Dugan SHARPENED Ignition and Carburot9r Ing talk on Juvenile Delinquency. Our Lady of Grace In North Guil­ ST. STEPHENS A. M. E. ZION CENTRAL CLEANERS and family of Dover Del., are visit­ [Motion pictures were sliown which July 4 for Vacation Probie»iis Call for and Deliver ford. In olTerlng this hour, the The Rev. I. Atkins AND DYERS ing with Mr. and Mrs'. Edward Du­ was followed with refreshments. |?1 Rogers Street Tel. 1C7(! EAST HAVEN gan of Hobson street. will Reopen Dominican Nuns and their friends Home 0/ DLitlnctive Cleanimj Mr. and Mrs. Henry Creamer of PHONE 4-3257 9:45 Sunday school We Opomle Our Own I'lunl. At a recent meeting of St. Clares are Joining with hundreds of thou­ GREEN GARAGE 4 HOUR CLEANING SERVICE Coe avenue are attending the con­ Monday, July 12 sands of Christians In America and 11:00 Morning Service Auto Repairing and Accossorros Guild.plans tor the annual party vention of the Winchester Repeat­ 267 Main Street 7:45 Evening Service CALL FOR AND DELIVER were discussed, which will be held 4-0714 In Europe to resist with the pow­ Phone 4-3735 175 Main Street 322 Main SI. Tal. 4-0070 Eati Maven ing Arms Company at Atlantic East Haven Wed. 7:45 Weekly prayer meeting Wednesday afternoon August 11 In i city for a week. erful weapon of prayer the limita­ tions being placed on education Friday Usher Board meets - JOIN YOUR LOCAL UNIT you BREAK/T-WE F/X IT Bradford Manor Hall. The follow­ Straw Hats rehearsals. J The next meeting'of the Demo­ which are stripping It of essential CAMP TRAILERS FOR SALE ing committees were appointed Saturday Junior and senior choir BAKKBR TRUCKING CO. cratic Womens Club of East Ha­ NO DELAYS — NO DISAPPOINTMENTS!! truths. CONN. Local and Long Distance Moving, chairmen Mrs. Matthew Hogan; ven will be heid at the home of Genuine Panamas The public Is Invited to particl CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES WELDING SERVICE Crating and Storage tickets, Mrs. John Flanagan; ta- OF THE NEW NATIONAL GUARD-NOW! Mrs. James Gartland, 14 Henry "SAME DAY SERVICE" pate In the Eucharlstic Hour and First Church of Christ Scientist, PORTABU EQUIPMENT 43 High Slroot Eait Havon street on Tuesday evening. July 0. Crofi Brot. 36 Dodgo Ave., E. H. At: GOODS INSURED $3.85 and up In the procession to the mound of Wlnthrop and Derby Avenues, New : 4-3105 4-3708 Office • Rctidonco I Miss Theresa Wentscii, daugh­ Our Lady of Patlma which will take Haven. Sunday services are at 11 7-4879 F. A. BARKER 4-0601 OLD MILL ter of Mr. and ; Mrs. Martin EAST HAVEN CLEANERS place after Benediction of the A. M. and 5 P. M. Sunday School Is Serve in a Wentsch Is engaged to, Mr. Prank DelMonico Hatters Most Blessed Sacrament. All per­ at 11 A. M. Wednesday evening tes­ TUCKER BROTHERS W. Taft, Jr., son of Mr, H. F. Ful- sonal Intentions of those who at­ timonial ineetlngs at. 8. The Read­ "SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS" ANTIQUE SHOP 952 Grand Ave. New Haven FIGHTING ORGANIZATION Driveways Rosurfacbd wifh lum of East Haven. AND SHOE REPAIRERS tend are Included In the Holy Hour. ing Room at 152 Temple Street Is Her&'s how BLUE DIAMOND ECONOMY PUBLIC The monastery Is located on open week days from 9 to 8:45 and ': Restoring •"09 Main St., next to First Natiinal Phono 4-1107 It you act quickly, there may still he a place Sand, Fill and Loam For Sale MARKET Hoop Pole Road just off Routes 80 Wednesdays from 9 to 7. the National Guatd Antiques Wanted or 77. "Christian Science" will be the for you in tlic new National Guard. But you 78 High St., 4-3033, East Haven Complete Lltie o/ foncy Groceriei A Comfortable, Convenient Place PROMPT SERVICE — WE DELIVER 30B Main St., Phono 4-1608, East Haven COP FIRST PKIZE subject of the Lesson-Sermon for iiilist act now, because the National Guard Helps You 3-HOUR CLEANING SERVICE — NO EXTRA COST Nils Ahlberg for Dining The Stony qreek Drum Corps [Sunday June 27, 1948 )ias room only for Iho heal... men who arc The Golden Text is from Isaiah LOOK AT YOUR HAIR Saltonstall Place and Main St. broke Into the win column In Field potential leaders ,., men who want to servo Sao how badly It naetJt a loriai of Good LUCAS STUDIO Phono 4-2610 East Havan Day' competition at the Lancraft |2:5. "0 house of Jacob, come ye, Scalp Traatrntnlt. Dry, lifeleii hair, dead and let; us walk In the light of the llieir country with pride in the great milltury Pay * education PORTRAITS — WEDDINGS THE EAST HAVEN DINER Drum Corps Field Day held In West eltds—and dandruii all dliappoar—after Lord." I traditions ot the National Guard. a Mortal of Darmattc Scalp Treaimonts. WEDDING CANDIDS Meals from a sandwich snack to a full course dinner prepared Haven last Saturday when It took HEARTS AND FLOWERS Selections from the Bible Include 'SORRy, BUT IT'S &00P.M?'AND 1 WANT TO , Call 4-0180 lar appalnlmonl, Main and High Streeif (second floor] by culinary experts and served tho way everybody likes them. the playing honors.In the ancient RITA'S BEAUTY SHOP I" the spring, a young (i„ h.,,„ „,„.^ , the following: "Let your light so • MAKE A ION& DISTANCE TELEPHONE CALL'* r.Uowiblp * Tialntnf EAST HAVEN class. ' gonly turns to FLOWERS to glvo him voice fo [shine before men, that they may THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE UNITED STATES AN INSTITUTION AT THE CENTER OF TOWN sent.m.„,s hard to e,pressl„wo,d. Our Seen see your good work, and glorify your house-fresh nowar, .r„ ,,„,, ,„,„,,,„, 7"; ON SUMMER CRUISE Father which is In heaven." , "^Yes, lowest lo/i£ Didance. Rafts are- in e-ffect ONLY 100,000 MEN WILL BE ACCEPTED SfatU -tt LeodttiMp YOUR ADV. THIS SIZE ANDY'S MARKET 294 Main Street East Haven Thaddeus R. Gumkowskl, of this town. Is a member of the Naval (Matthew 5:16) , i J Weekday ^vatin^s aiicf 6 P,M..,andall ds^ Svndiy • WILL REACH 2.500 FAMILIES GROCERIES and MEATS X"occ:::„.'"'- ^»"- •'- '^ Correlative passages from the BY THE NATIONAL GUARD THIS YEAR DELICATESSEN ReservHpcprvep Officeruiliceiss TrainlnAit**'*"»fce' Corp—.*.,-.s. o--f [ - . - . _ . , FOR 50 CENTS PER WEEK Dairy Products — Froion Foods Duke university and will take ^ Christlari Science Textbook "Seence W'lla or villi Freili yegetabfet and Fruits Doily and Health with Key to the Schip PHONE 4-2607 part In the summer cruise ofi that Adiiinh4iniiit The National Guard's slrcnglli lliia year is your eomtnunlly'i unU ol tit* FREE DELIVERY — 4-3387 tures," by Mary Baker Eddy, In- Ferraiola Casf Stone Prodacfs group which is slated to start from limited to 350,000 men. Already 250,000 arc 670 Main Street East Havon ]clude the following (p. 367): "A MOMAUGUIN San Francisco on Saturday, June CHIEF OF THE QUINNIPIACS Manufacturers of Christian Scientist occupies the From where I sit..'. /y Joe Marsh members. So, there's only room tor the best J-A. LONG Co. 20th. AMERICAN CLEANERS BALTIMORE BROS. Incinerators-Backyard Fire Places-Lawn and Garden-Benches .place at the period of which Jesus men. Physically and menially qualified young AND LAUNDRY YOUTH HOSTEL DELEGATE [spoke to his disciples, when he said men who are able to meet the high standards A COMPLETE CLEANING FREE DELIVERY Carnevale's Cemetery Urns — Porch Boxes — Bird Baths ' 'Ye are the salt of the earth.' 'Ye Susan Well of New York City and ot the new National Guard will get the kind AND LAUNDRY SERVICE MEATS and GROCERIES are the light of the world. A city Concrete Blocks}- Also Garden Ornamentation to your order., Outer Island, off Stony Creek, re­ ol the Vnlted Slaita WO Of Mrs OR DISAPPOINTI^ENTS that Is set on an hill cannot be hid. They let the Wiv^s in! ot training that helps keep America strong. PHONE 4-1202 Colonnade cently graduated from the Dalton 191 Main SI. Phone 4-0305- East Havon 315 Main Street East Havan MOMAUGUIN-ON-THE-SOUND DRIVE DOWN AND SEE OUR PRODUCTS * Let us watch, work, and pray that They'll earn while they learu ... and be ready Tor d.lQll. libo"! "r'l" '" "" ANGiE. YOUR HOST. WELCOMES YOU TO School In New York City and has thld salt lose not It^ saltness, and 47 Prospecl PI.:Extension EosI Haven been accepted by the Academic to do their part iu protecting America's future. S.i

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THK BBAltrOTtP llBVftw-EAST HAVER ni!W8 Tluirsday, June 24; 1048 • THE BRANFORD SEVIBW, • EAST HAVEN NEWS PAGE FIVE Grade Z-^Creori" Bodnerj' OBig- vicinity of Lake Saltonstall and oc­ jST. CLARE'S WINS Falling from a car operated by Edgewood Boosters ROBERT BENNETT ory Bodner^ Richard Samuclson his mother, Mrs. Mary Hynes of curred, police were told, when the St. Vincent's Garden Club I SOFT BALL BOUT 393 PUPILS WIN RATINGS David MorawskI, Patricia I^wis 208 South Orchard Street, Walllng- youngster climbed out an open As Mr. Brinley Sees It Edge East Haven, 6-4 GRADUATES FROM aullne Huzor, Diannc Lewis. WITH CATHOLIC VETS ford, Philip Hynes, aged two years door and lost his' grip' when his ST. LAWRENCE U. Grade 3—Cllltord Kcan, Betsy and eight months suffered only mother noticing his plight, braked Guild Bridge Enjoys Dinner St. Clare's Men's Club, soft ball The East ' Haven Reds served "To live for on's self, and not for ON SCHOOL HONOR RANKS Armstrong, Louise Haddock, Jan­ bruised right legj In the strange jqulckly, throwing the lad to the self centered, here is the inspira­ team defeated the Catholic 'Vets notice that they were going to be a another Is to| have lived li\ vain"- Robert Bennett, son of Mrs. et McKeon, Noreen Normand, Judy accident on Monday. The accident Ipavement. Dr. Blanchard treated tional poetlo theughls of Edwiiv P. team of St. Joseph's Bristol by a tough team to beat despite the fact Final ranking period honor llsU Farrlnglon, Betsy Qulnn, Nancy To B^une 29 At The Castle Marion Bennett and David V. Ben­ Atwater, KathI Hartgen, Carol tcok place on the Post Road In the the boy at his office. | Tliere is a positive Christian lite Markham the English Poet. score of 14-5 at WexUs Field on that they nro nc\vl,mombers in the as revealed by the omco of the Su­ Williams. and there is a negative. If the nett of Wortsboro, N.Y„ grnduated Neely, Patricia Williams. "How the great guest came" The first annual dinner of the Sunday afternoon. New Haven Baseball League. The perintendent of Schools this week Oradc 6—John McOowan, Peter principles o£ the Christ) life, • are Plans are being completed for a from St. Lawrence University,* Grade 4—William Aniskovlch, Before the great Cathedral in East Haven Garden Club was much The, highlight of the game was Reds outit the Boosters on the showa that 3D3 pupils of the local Beach, Charles Meshako, John lived out in a postltlve way, a dessert bridge to be given by tlie Canton, N.Y., on June, 13- He form* William Bodlc, Robert Fisher, Kay grandeur, roce- enjoyed this Wednesday afternoon the spectacular cncth by the Vets High School field last Sunday but school system reached the coveted iKnrlawlsh, Edward Mark, Walter ligthed torch. Is passed on to other Guild of St. Vincents be Paul East erly lived In short Beach (Rook-* Cameron, Betsy Lcndroth, Ann At Ingelh.urge, where the Danube, at The Castle. right nelder Ryan, with bases load­ went down to defeat ot the hand of above 85% In their classroom work, j Reynolds, Valerie Blakcly, Eliza- souls and the influence of the Haven at their Church Audltorulm land Park) and has a brother, MorawskI, goes • I j • ed and two out to stop a walk-away tlio League's defending: champions, Tliey are listed among the schools both Jones, Barbara ^falmo, Jean- MODERN? orignal lighter, goes on and on, He on Taylor Ave. On Tuesday evening At its recent amiual meeting at Roger Bennett now living In Lan- Grade 5—John Flnnegan, John Do you love Before It's forest of silver spires by the shoremen. aa follows: nettc Rider, Patricia Dahlqulst, leaves a memorial indeed, whose June 29th at 8 O'clock. Mrs. Andrew the Hagaman Memorial Library 0-4. Lou Slmonl started on , the phlers Cove. , Kaminsky, Joseph Kllmas. Went quirrilly up to the clouds and Lang as Chairman of the committee wltli Mrs. Earle Jaames presiding, Score by innings; mound for the Reds and pitched INDIAN NECK SCHOOL Judith Hastings, Barbara- White, light is never quenched, for the soul Robert Bennett's engagement to Grade B—Paul Anlskovlch, Stan­ '•'r^.^nftiMr fires, will b(^ assisted by Mrs, John Nor­ the membership chairman. Mrs. Catholic Vets 002 003 0— 5 no-hit ball until the sixth -liming, Grade 1—William Altleri, Mar- Betty White, Elizabeth Williams, of the "Torcher", is always positive Miss Barbara SenlTon of Alexandria ley close, Arthur Johnson, Frank Before the Oak, had ready, a beam, wood and Mrs. Eric Dohna, Re­ John Barclay announced the club St. Clare's - 220 334 X—14 when the Boosters scored all their till Brobkhuysen, Robert Carsten,'Ann wltkowsky, Stephanie Zvon- and never negative. To live to one's Va., and Sandy Hook Conn, was re­ Kaminsky, Leo MorawskI, Richard While yeb the arch, was stone and freshments; Mrs. William Tansey, has reached its maxUnum member­ The line-up; I i Robcrt Pinlchel, Roy Jackson, Lor-kovlc. self, and never to have reached out runs on five hits tind u couple of cently announced, Miss ScnITen Is Stanton, Jane Carlson, Barbara dream. Door Prizes. Mrs. John Poulton, ship! of 50. The election of officers Catholic 'Vets; Pons SS; Yost 3b; 6ns Llndberg, Stephen Peterson,! HARRISON AVENUE SCHOOL to another life 16 help, to inspire, errors of judgement on the part) of the daughter of Major and Mrs. Johnson, Judith Hatrgen, Elizabeth There where the Altar, was later Tablet Prizes; Mrs. W. J. Patterson, resulted as follows ^^esldent, Mrs. Lyman lb; Ryan If; Kane p; Flem­ Parker Bund, Nora Ellen Barclay, I 0rade 1—Paul Anastaslou, Burke to strengthen, Is to have lived In the a£st Haven outfield, East Ha­ Blrdaley ScnlTcn. Sopncski. laid, Mrs. Carmer, Mrs. Albert Sedon, Earle James; vice' pV^sident, Mrs. ing, Hennessey rf; Harrigan cf; Margnrtt Beatty, Elaine Deriao,'A^her, Anthony CinquantI, Paul vain, and your "Going" Is of no con­ ven drew first blood in the fifth, Conrad, the Cobler, piled his trade. Mrs- John Stemplck, Decorations; Paul Goss; secretary,' Mrs. John Kendall 2b; Cummlngs c; Fennl- Dlanli DzwonkoskI, Emily Hubbard Connolly, Larry Qabel, aeorge SHORT BEACH SCHOOL "TOPS IN POPS" sequence. But the positive life lives scoring one run on a bunt single MURIEL KAIIN Mrs. Peter Weber, Jr., Mrs. Chas Crouniey; correspbncling, secretary, gan sf; Riley cf; Pons ss. Patricia Lennox, Grace Taylor, unsley, Elizabeth Beach, Judith Grade 1—Richard Ames, Peter by some portion of basic truth, and a long double by Joe De- Thedaywent down In the crimson Ematrudo, Mrs; Albert Dolan, Mrs. Mrs. Francis Flood, and treasurer, Jean Tombarl, Muriel Trufan, Mar-jcirie, Rosemary Creem, Ann Oran- Batrow, Bruce Boswell, Paul Keh- AT YOUTH CONFKKENCi: AT YALE BOWL and puts Into practise day by day St. Clare's: c. Rocdss; H. Reed Pillippo. In the seventh inning the west Raymond Hill,- Mrs. Walter Pazlk, Mrs- S. H. Brousseau. llyn Twlss, , [del, Margaret Morton, Susan Qulnn lenhach. Jay Pierson, Van McClecs, Miss Noreen Altmann.sberger, and hour by hour the principle 3b; C Callahan lb; G. Knppoler If; Rods scored two more runs and TUESDAY NIGHT (And with it the hope of the Blessed Mrs. Albert Jensen, Mrs. Harry R. Buchellc p; P. Pacileo rf; F. Cfal- Grade 2-Rlchard Arden, John Barbara Rogers, Jo-Ann Sclarlnl, Robert Kells, Joseph DombrowskI, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Albert upon which afl truth is based, and Guests were present from the added another in the eighth. An guest. Polrrob, Mrs. , Chas Slater, Mrs. lahan cf; W. McNulty 2b; I. How­ Baroley, Peter DzonkoskI, Walter g^rbara Tott, Jeanne Zvonkovlc. Barbara Anderson, Susan Benson, Altmannsberger of Short Beach when'his life Is ended, he has left New Haven and Moris Cove Garden East HaVcn rally iix the ninth inn­ Susan Blake, Virginia Charlotte, Road, and Miss Virginia Hlckens, New Haven Pup concert omclals an enduring memorial In the hearts Why Is' it Lordy that your feet, de­ Ralph Carlson, Mrs. Mary Hart, Clubs. ard Sr. c; F.' Dumark sf; E. ing was cut short when John Parclnski, waller Schlmmel, Nan-| arade 2—Richard Aguzzl, John lay's, Mrs. Ellen CastigUonl, and the cy Chamberlain, Nancy Coates, Si|san Dahlmeycr, Constance Oouin daughter of Mr and Mrs. George are anticipating a crowd upwards of other souls, which have caught Following the business meeting O'Rourke c; F. McKeon cf, Bcrgin, Edgewoodhurler, struck out Beach, Ourdon Bentlcy, John Bru­ Did you forget, that this was the Misses Mary Tin-bett and Eileen Alice Jones, Lynn Rand. Karen Kamb, Joann Lammer, Nan­ Hlckens of Clark Avenue, Short of 12,000 for the second program the inspiration of his Influence and slides were presented from the Way. John Dwyer of St. Elizabeths, two mdn and forced the tluld to fly no, Nancy Alexander, Barbara Au­ Dunn, Ticket Committee. Grade 3—potiajd Nichols,' Mi­ cy Mahan, Shaune Lynch, Mercla Beach are representatives to the of the season here in the Yale Bowl saw the gleaming light, that lighted day's side Gardens. Tet was served by Short Beach and Jim McKusker of out. Slmonl and Baldlno, who re­ ger, Patricia Donnelly, Judith Fish­ Congregational Youth Conference on Tuesday night, June 2D, at 8:15 Tlien soft in the silence, a voice, he St. Joseph's, Bristol, umpired. chael Petela; 'Arden Crocker, Wan­ Robinson, Janet Stapleford, Jean- lilm on his way through life, And by Among those making reservations Mrs, Paul Goss, Mrs. Russell Prank, lieved him in the eighth, pitched fine er, Qretchcn Oarrity, Mary Sparl- which is being held at Camp Wood­ o'clock. The appearance of Muriel heard ,- Following the game refreshments da Holmes, Mary Jane Plnney, nine Walt, Linda White. his example and his expression of are Judge'and Mrs. Edward Rey­ Mrs. lliomas Fenton . and Mrs. bail for the East Shoremen, limit­ 00, Charlotte Sykes. stock, Woodstock, Conn. Both girls Rahn and Edward Matthews as Lift up your heart, for I Ive kept were served by Mr. Thomas Hayes, Undat Pltchli;,' Johann Whltcomb. Grade 2—Richard Benlley, Mal­ truth, other "Torch Bearers'' catch nolds, Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan, Francis Flood. ing the Edgewood aggrogiillon of Grade 3—Russell Cadwell, John are representatives of the Short guests artists with the New Haven my word. ond Fred Weber, assisted by Mrs. LAUREL STREET SCHOOL ir.„„i,» c ^„ i , T^ ^. , w colm Boswell, Richard Butler, Ron­ up the light and keep It burning. Mrs. Walter Bussell, Mr- and Mrs. College stars to six, hits. East Ha­ Beach Union Church. Symphony Orchestra is arousing Three times I came to your friendly Tfl Hayes, P. Weber, O. Kappeler, I) Grade 4 - Michael Amendola,'f°<""'; ^«''"'<='' ^""^^t^-,^^ ^°l: ald Evans, Craig Fritz, William But the negative soul, leaves no Frank Sullivan, Mrs. Mathew LEGION AUXILIARY ven collected seven hits off the considerable Interest. door,i I Sr„ and N. Soharf IH. the Rustic Eipeciatly yihen you alwayi hliva Robert Dougherty, Barry Hoyden,'JJ"' J",, «">.""• Robert Rovaldl, Kelsey, Brian Poirler, Charles Re­ such inemorlali even if he leavesj Tlerney, Mrs. Alfred Tyler, Mrs. slants of Borgin," formerly Holy ANNOtJNCE SON'S BHITH ELECTS OFFICERS House in the rear of the Weber your r>vorllott lof Httt i Coi*ce//i J7J0—Sittgl* Concrft Rtttri/td Stat place at Park McLay at 6 P. M. Smith, Muriel Stejip, -Marie Degnall, At Moderate Cost . , . TAYLOR AVENU^ CHURCH FREE EiTIHATES Joan Tucker, Joa.n Degnall, Julie By Expert Craftsmen PHONE-4-4917 J 1.50—Gtatrvl Admiltioa 70c (6/1 prlcts tnclvdt tag)—now on tait at Rev. and Mrs. Louis Duane Hat­ 7:00 - 8:00 - j3:00 and 11:00 A. M The Kandy Korner Boyer. Nancy Mujhern and Sandra Httt Hortn—Loomlt Temp/e of Mviic, Darid Dtan Smith, Houtt at Har- field moved into the parsonage in MAIN STREET CHURCH Thau ,£DUI iPAixjiiL. Yorks. The LAUREL SHOP 325 MAIN ST., Cor. Elm EAST HAVEN, CONN. mony. Wtltvttlt fkatmacy. Htv Hcytn Sfmpkaoy Orchtltra, Room 2tO, 250,000 CARS IN TWO YEARS! 25 Hemingway Avi, Eail Hiven Thompson avenue Tuesday. Castle Shop 7:30 - 8:30 - and 10:00 A. M. ON IMPORTED SCOTCH Receptionists at the church last FORMERLY MEYER'S CONFECTIONERY 39 Chgrcli Slittt. and at Yott ^wl on Cooctft Might. AUSS ELIZABETHl POMMEIl DECORATORS Sunday were Mrs. Clara Wright Designers and Manufacturers of RADIO AND APPLIANCE Anthony Faraelai — PROPRIETORS -- Stephen Hoti THISTLE SCOTCH and Mrs. Frank R- Miller. Flowers IS AWARDED DEGREE Miss Mary Elizabeth Pommer, Living Room Furniture REPAIRS were given by Mrs. Walter Reed PICK UP AND DUIVER LeRoy Perry Our staff of Soda Fountain experts fLCCf !c1 4.00 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. All work done right on our lizitcn«i ty Ca.'.nd*. Dry Great News Events As They Happen and Gayle. in loving memory of Mr. premiset GAY ELECTRIC CO. FROM 7 CARS IN JUNE '46 Walter Reed. Pommer of 71 High street, received Carpentry Work will be here to serve you every her Bachelo-V of Science degree In PHONE 4-1693 Mono S-6SH MALCOLM STUART Pharmacy en June 13th from the iSI MAIN STREET EAST HAVEN I I Humphrey Square, New Haven day - from 7 a.m. to 12 midnite ...TO 21,000 CARS TO Baraca Class To of All Kinds ti,oif iz^ 4.29 Sparkling Entertainment University, of Connecticut College BE BUILT IN JUNE '48! Resume In Fall East Haven Floor General Jobbing OUR PROUD BOAST RODERICK DHU Gusjs Main Street Short Beach The "Baraca" Young men's class 85 The World of Sports M.Crisci&Son Covering Co. You give an Ice Cream concoction a ff.CCF ^4.29 of the Old Stone Church, held LOCATED WITH Main Restaurant Phone Branford 1715 name and we'll make it for you , their last meeting for the! summer, Ice - Range and Fuel\ NASH INC. on Sunday. Carl Hansen presiding. Regulars ^tinners See All These Things Through After Bible study, the class held a Oil - Coal and Coke 30J Main St. East Haven short business session, with Frank Master Kraft Phone 4-2530 Served Daily 75c up BEER or ALE New Haven's Window on the World Tarbell in the chair. Various com- LINOLEUM mlttles-reported, and plans for th.? Power Burners ASPHALT TILE . Look! SUMMERTIME SPECIALS Look! • » GLIS Schuermann VAT RESERVE fall work were outlined. A mem­ RUBBER TILE No Money Down, 3 years to Pay bership commiltie consisting of CONGOWALL Phone 4.0168 333 Main St. (f East Haven tOmE 3 FOR 29= Robert Pemberton, Stanley Sheperd, REFRIGERATORS (FREE ESTIMATES ANYTIME Pruning Shears 79c Tulip Lawn Sprinklers 89c Reg. $1.50 CASE Of 24 ECTTLES 2.3 Z KAISER Grayham MacArthur, Seward RADIO'S AND ALL Reg. $1.25 WNHC-TV Evarts and Blake Lehr, were ap­ KINDS r-LECTRICAL BOTTLE 2 FOR 49« pointed. The Executive Board was APP/LIANCES A.C.P. Electrical CAS£ OF »2 EOTTLtS 2.94 CHANNEL SIX authorized to draw up a set of By- East Hgven Pluj Dtjioelt Laws and arrange for the Chaarter To Our Customers: Fuel Oil is Service, Inc. Goodyear Rubber Mats Winchester Roller Sl(ates and the dues, several new youn'g Guaranteed with your purchase ' AFFILIATE, DuMONT TELEVISION NETWORK men Joined the Class. It was decided of Master (Craft Power Burner Service Station INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL 25cand50c $2.50 S»i/tlca.,.lOUa^eoe^ Ifau Qal to enter two Basket Ball Teams by M. Crisci & Son, a member Pat Florio, Mgr. and RESIDENTIAL WIRING Assorted Kinds, Reg. to $1.50 ^ Reg.. $4,15 Irt the Inter Church League at the of United FueJ Dealers Inc. 'COMPLETE LINE OF See Your Radio Dealer About y. M. C. A. this fall, one team In All Car Needs . 216A MAIN I I Garrilii PI«co E«lt Haven ELECTRICALINXTURES the A. League, and the second TEL, 4-0534 Tires - Batteries EAST HAVEN HARDWARE STORE FM and Television . sf/7/ f/ie n^yN^it cars on the roadl team in the C League. John Scobie APPLIANOES AND FRAZER Opp. Town Hall ' East Haven win Coach both teams. In the inter SHOWROOM AX COR. MAIN AND ELM STREETS • EAST HAVEN STREET Main and Thompson Avei. SUPPLIES Prlc

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~ Thursday, >Tunc 24, 1048 Thursday, June 24, 1948 Page'Bfati IHB BBANTORD BBVnSW'iiEAST HAVEN WBWS Tgg BRANFORD REVIEW ^8AST HAVgy NEWS shortly celebrate its third annlver- 0 A«v«n.' Miss Alice Cole Elizabeth Townsend Sandergaard Wins |sary at Its establishment at 250 i»-sr,a iTlie annual summer round-up Nancy Jacocks Barbara Ross Polly Dunbar Shirley Harrison Mrs Francis Ttabln, Mrs, Ehlert, Is AdniitiMTo Bates I Main Street, has achieved an CLASSIFIEJ was hold at the local high school on and Mrs. Edward aortlty. Is Married To , Tendered Parties Dirilyte Agency [enviable reputation for Its ability June 18, 17 and 18. Tlio Branford Sondergaard's, a name synonlm- Pledges Troth H C , ^-.— " •( . Becomes Bride Being Married Elizabeth O. Townsend of Bran­ to provide patrons with dazzling, physlcnns conducted the physical MISSIONARV SOCIETY AIEHTS Before Departing ous with beautiful Jewelry In Bran­ Services In thfc local churches on John Steven, at the Hospital of St. Donald Gariock ford has been admitted to Bates diamonds, sparkling crystal, name ADS To Joseph Batty assisted by the Branford VlsitlnE Tlic Women's MlssYoiiary'Society ford, has announced that It has watches and all types of colorful Sunday will Include: Raphael on June 7. Miss Mary Nurses and volunteer staff of This Saturday To Jack Tweed College, Lewlslon, Maine, In the been able to obtain thts agency for Al last] residents of the greater of the First Baptist Church will 'I Tlie Church of Chrl.st, Stony On Thursday evening a going jewels and products. St. Aug-ustinc's U. C. Church Strickland was Mrs, Krewsky'sJ The wedding of Miss Shirley L. teachers and parents. Among the Class of 1052 which enters the the golden-hued Dirilyte, flatware Classified ad rates: Branford area will be able to see The marrlago of Miss Nancy away party was given In honor of Rev. John J. McCarthy, pastor maiden name. Harrison, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. volunteer workers were: Mrs, Prank meet on Friday evening at 8 P^ M. Creek, was the .'ioone oJ the wedd­ The marriage of Mls.s Polly E. college this fall. Freshman week of unusual beauty, the color of gold as well as hear the nation's great Jacocks, daughter of Mr, and Mm. M1.SS Alice Cole, daughter of Mr. 50c per Insertion of twenty Frank Frawley organist and choir Nhlhan Harrison of North Street, Pclcln, Miss Mary Petela, Miss Zcniz at church. Following the busi­ ing Saturday afternoon at 3 of MLiI Dunbar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. begins September 18th with first and hard as steel. It Is among the Members of the American Legion, ZIon Parish Guild will hold a news events iis they happen. This Irving C, Jacocks of 23 South Main and Mrs. Edwin W. Cole, by Joan five words or less. director. to Mr. Joseph C. Bally, son of Mrs- Smoleiiskl, Miss Eunice Keyes, Miss ness nicetlng there will be a candle­ Barbara Ann Ross, daughter of Mr, Ocorge N. Dunbar of Wllford Road, cla-sscs the 24th. With 145 fresh- lovelier products developed In the Post 83, enjoyed their annual public food sale on the church Connecticut residenUs with tele­ Street, to Mr. John Edison Taft, son Kamlnsky and Robert Sobolewskl at Emily Saddlcmire, of Northford was Aiin Bodycoat, Mrs. Plerpoiit and Mrs. John Ross of Buena Vista Indian Neck, to Mr. JackTweed. manmen and 05 freshman women twentieth century and has revolu­ strawberry festival and social last For ad over twenty-five words, Masses 7:00 - 9:15 grounds on Saturday afternoon, vision receivers were able to fol­ light Installation service pO tlie of- of-Mr. and.Mrs. Edgnr W. Taft of tho homo of Mr. and Mr,s, Charles solemnized on Sunday ntternoon at low, through more than 30 TV Warner, Mrs. Hugh f'ield,: MLss Road, Stony Creek to Donald Halls son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Tweed of In this class, college will open In tionized table .setting. evening at the farm of John Coolac, 10c for each added five words, Mass. 8:00 Northford Congrega­ July 3, for the benefit of their or­ Ilccrs and committees. This will: be 23'West Rook'Avenue, New Haven Sobolewskl .of- Ru&soll Street. ganization. Interesting, items foi- four o'clock In the Noi'tli' Branford broadcasts direct from Phlladel- RiJse Donadio, Mrs- Hea-bert Sykos Oarlock, son of Mr. and Mrs., Tal- of Pine Orchard, will take place this the fall with Its traditional number Todd's Hill- tional Church In charge of the Program Com-; will take place on Saturday, Juno Among those attending were: the The local concern, which will Add twenty-five cents if ad Is the kitchen will also be on. sale. Congregational Church, the Rev. phia over WNHC-TV, the entire Mis. Karl!, Mrs. Harold Brewer, cott K- Oarlock df 30 Westminister coming Saturday afternoon at 3 of about 800 students- to appear In bold face, upper and Zion Kplscopnl Church mltlee. 1i« 20th, In the First Congregational Misses Alice Cole, Joan Kamlnsky, The Holy Name Society of St, B; C. Tient, pastor of the church, OOP national convention during Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. The double o'clock Inj the Choate Chapel at Miss Townsend is the daughter of lower case. Rev. Francis J. Smith, Rector, Church. Wallingford. The ceremony will be Mary Zurowskl, Heleri Boyle, Ro.sc- Augustine's R. C, Church met on officiating. 1 the crucial, historic session. The ring ceremony was performed by mary, BombollskI, Jessie Vltczak Mr. and Mrs.Clarence C. Town- Mrs, Paul R. Hawkins, organist Miss Jacocks hns been guest of performed by Mr. Seymour St., ADD FIFTV CKNTS IF AD IS Wednesday evening' In the Rectory, same complete coverage Is planned the Rev. Ernest Spinney In a sotting Jeanetto DeBernardl, Thelma .lend of 48 Wllford Avenue, Bran­ Mrs. Edmund L. Stoddard Choir The bride wore a gown of while hbnor> at a shower given by her John, headmaster of Choate School. TO AI'l'EAR IN BOLD FACE The Board of Selectmen will meet by "New Haven's Window on tho of white gladioli, peonies and Dougherty, Also the Messers Robert ford. She graduated from Branford director. - satin fashioned In coloiilal style classmates at Wheaton College, by CAPS. In the Atwaler Memorial Library on World" for the Democratic con­ greens. Mrs. Florence Haskin, Mrs. Edwin Oesnor of Pawson Sobolewskl Oakle DlVernloro, Joseph High this June, where she was an 9:30 Holy Eucharist and Sermon with a lace hoop skirl and dccora- hor aunt, Mrs. Burritt Jacocks and Friday night, .,, vention in July, organist, presented a program of Park win be tho matron of honor. Donofrlo, Harry Oaldenzlo, Dorman active member of her c\hss. Congregational Church tlvo satin rosettes do\yiV the center ''Follow The Miss Prlsollltt Whitlcmoro of Tlio brlesmald.9 are Mrs. Charles Tlie Confraternity of the Rosary jfrant,. The neck' was made of al­ Baseball has also stepped Into nuptial music. I Renchy, Chet Rood, Donald Why not have your typewriter and Rev. B. C. Trent, Pastor Bpston. Mrs. William Nygard and T. Sturgess, Mrs. George- B. Olor- will hold a food sale on Saturday lusion, and the sleeves were long the television limelight in Con­ Carafino, John Neldzwickl, Bob adding machine equipment placed I^lrs. Douglas B. Holablrd, organist Mlssi, Ruth Harrison also gave a Tho bride; who was given In hart, Mrq, Douglas Compton, all of afternoon In front of the residence and fitted. Over her Cathedral train necticut. Five games are .scheduled Vlshno, Steven Flnta, Larry Business Associates in nrst class condition? Oui: fully and choir director. sliowcr for Miss Jiicocks at the mnrrlageby her father, wore a Pino Orchard, and Mrs. Augusta of Mrs. Edward Daly at the junction fell her veil of Fi-ench allusion and to be telecast over WNHC-TV and Delgrego, Donald Blakely, Gerald equipped service department will 11:00 Morning worship home of Miss Harrison on East Main white nylon marquisette gown Tweed Hannan, a sister ol] the Give Farewell Party of Branford Road and Route 80. A lace. • - the DuMont Television Network Red Arrows'' Colo, Buddy Wellcr, Ray Sobolew.skl. do this work promptly and effici­ 0:45 Sunday School Strtict. Mr. wid Mrs. Edgar Taft will fashioned'with a yoke of Chantllly groom, of Orcenwlch, Conn. tine assortment of home baked during the coming week; Juno 29, lace and seed pearl trimming, cap and Dick Dolan. Dancing and re­ To Mrs. Edwin Cole ently and tiirnlsh, without charge, Her maid of honor, Miss Mary V. untcrtalnl tho bridal party at thoir The Board of' Education met on foods, salads, bflked beans, and 'Vankees Boston, 8:40 P.M. June 30, sleeves. Her mitts were of Chnnlllly Mrs. Charles T. Sturgess of Pine freshments were enjoyed, by all. loan machines. Holablrd, wore a gown of lavendar, home on Summer Island at a buffet A fiircwell parly was given lo Monday evening in • the William pastries Is expected. Mrs. Edward 'Yankees- Boston, 2:30 P.M. July 1, lace; her French Illusion veil was Orchard will be best man,' The Miss Cole was also tendered a RELIANCE T'STEWRITER 00. made in colonial style with a Slipper • tomorrow evening. Mrs. Edwin W. Cole at the Sunill Douglas School. Daly Is chairman of the food sale 'yankees-BoSton, 2:30 P.M. July 2, draped from n cap of tucked Il­ ushers are: Mr. John C. Usher, Mr. beach party at Branford Point on C. B. aOY, Mgr, shadow neckline topping a tight Branford Garden Club House last Thursday evening by her committee. Yankees-Washington, 8:45 P.M. lusion, and she carried whltij roses Oeorge B, Olerhart, Mr. Chafles Friday evening.. Those who attended Telephone 7-273.1 The minstrel show which was bodice and full net skirt with bustle fellow workers at the local office July 3. iKankees-Washlnglon, 2:00. Adele Truskowski and swnnsonla.' Edwards, and Mr. Harry Cox, Jr., were: 109 Crown Street New Haven presented by hie Totokel Grange GRADUATION EXERCISES back. Tho bridesmaids wore gowns of the Southern New England ^*( On WNHC and WNHC-FM hour­ all of Pine Orchard, Tlie Misses Alice Cole, Joan and the North Branford Volunteer A class of twenty-two graduated styled similarly to that of the maid ' Becomes Bride of Miss Erna Mae Titus of Leonia, Telephone Company. Mrs, Cole, IMMEDIATE DELIVER*: Iron Ena­ ly news reports are presented from Follow,lng the ceremony, a recep­ Kamln,sky, Mary Zurowskl, Helen Fire Department proved most from the Jerome Harrison on Tues- cf honor, hi pastel shades. Miss N. J. was maid of honor and, wore who has moved to Stamford, was f * f* WOODWORK mel Drainlioard Sinks, and Lava­ 7 A.M. on wek-days (8 A.M. Sun­ tion will be held at the Pine Boyle, Jeanette DeBernardl, Thelmo successful.The players have been in­ jlay evening, July 15, in the North Katherlne Fowler wore a gown of Mr. Joseph Mines a blue taffeta gown made with a given a gardenia corsage and a tories; Chrome Brass Toilet Ac­ yellow; Miss Amy Fowler, green. days) to midnight with .special 15- Open House Orchard Club. Dougherty, Jo-Ann Donadio, Pat WILL MAKE YOUR HOME- vited lo give several repeat per­ Branford Town Hall, Members of taffeta bustle and bonffant over- purse with the good wishes of her cessories; Copper Gutter and niinule commentaries at 8 A.M., Tlic marriage of Ml.is Adele Trus­ Kennedy all of -Branford and Joan formances In nearby communllles. the class Included Margaret Anne Miss Etiicl Maynard, blue; and Mrs. I skirt of while net, a white net halo, co-workers. Lenders; Rooting and Insulation. 12:15, 0 P.M., and 11 P.M. In addi­ kowski, dniightor of the Into Mr Lynch and Joan Bowers of East Ha­ SELECT IT NOW THIS EASY WAY! On July 1, Thursday evening. It Augur, Raymond Henry Bauer, Albert C. Harrison, poach. Their matching mItUi, and carried a tion to completo coverage in the ai^d Mrs. Alexander Truskowski, of Evangeline Joyner ven. Among tho guests who attended THE CONN. PLURIBING AND will he given In the Northford Com­ Richard Wesley Berlrand, Ann head pieces were fashioned of bouquet of pink roses and candy the gi'cater New Haven area by Bradley Street, to Mr. Joseph Illiiea, were: Mrs. J- Stewart Blakely, Mrs, A beautiful entrance to "set off" your post-war LUMBER COMPANY munity House under the auspices of Marie Calabrcse, Edward Victor bachelor buttons and yelling, and tufts. The bridesmaids, Miss Ruth Td Be Plighted To Others who attended were Ed WNHC AM-FM News stall, state, Flower Show Tour BW of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph HInes of 1730 State St. New Uaven, Conn. the Northford Village Improvement Daniutz, Donilnick Delia Camera, their bouquets were of carnations Kclsey, Miss Joan Northam and ward Markleskl, Oakle DeVernlero,!''^"' •^"='=n' Mrs- Arnold Hart, Mrs, home—a stairway that will grace your home national, and International news RIbo Terrace, took place last Satur­ Arnold T, Peterson Tcl. 7-0294 As-sociatlon and the Totokel [John Christian Dillman, Mathilda lo match their gowns and pink Miss Elmlra Doolltlle, all of Stony Robbie Sobolewskl, Gerald Cole. F'''^"'' Bowers, the Misses Carol through the years—china closets to make your through' the tacllltles of the A.s.so- day nibrnlngat' 0 o'clock In St, Orange. Other appointments are Harriet Erickson, ShU-ley Virginia sweet peas. Tlie ring bearer was Creek, . were attired In gowns The wedding of Miss Evangeline Steve NarraccI, Joseph Donofrlo'McCarthy, Emily Blrbarle, Marlon dining room more attractive—Ititchen cabinets • SPIRITUALIST CIIUUCII niect- clated Press, special local news- TUESDAY. JUNE 29, 1948 ' Mjlry's Church with the Rev. Father being made. Cagne, Alfred Robert Hawkins, little Floyd E. Hall, cousin of the simlllur to that of tho honor at­ Lois Joyner, daughter of Mr.s. Bob Vlshno, Dick Dolan, Donald ,'3''''''''''^'^'•'"y'^Iackstone. Kathryn that will cut housework! All these you can ing 07 High Street l-;ast Haven every reels are presented for rosldonts •WJlllam Wlhbey performing tho IS Charles Leonard Johnson, Elizabeth bride- Theodore Gardner was the tendant with Miss .Kolsey wearing Luclou.s Joyner of South Montowese Blakely, Chet Reed, Dorman Coigrove, Barbara Boldtniann, ^study right now from the Curtis Woodwork Thursday evening 7:15. All welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph; Krewsky of of Branford, East Haven, Mllford, ceremony. Jane Kolakowskl, Richard Raymond best man. lavender. Miss Northam, green, and Street, to Mr. Arnold Taylor Peter­ Renchy, and Donald Carafino. Evelyn Dennlson, Valerie Dombrow- line—for final selection and delivefry when Private Readings by A]>pointment. Mill Road announce blVth of a son. Wallingford, and surrounding com­ 2 lo B:30 P. M. iTlie bride, who was given In skl, Mary Boyle, Josephine Ralola Manuel, Ronald Eugene McDermott, Ushers were Albert Harrison, Ml.is Doolltlle, yellow, Tnoy wore son,- soil of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold building restrictions arc lifted. We'll gladly Rev. Ciira Vi. Richards 4-1035. Jean Catherine Rogers, Helene munities. marriage by her brother, Eugene white net halos, and carried PotorsoiT of.Short Beach w.111 take Mrs. George Quinney will be Mary Lou Miller, and Charlotte Francis RusselJ, W. Roberts, and help you—with free literature and advice. Newell Taft, Richard Huga Vogl, For the llnest In listening plea­ Tickols $1:00 on sale at Iho Academy Mezelskl, wore a gown with while bouquets oX mixed flowers. MLss place at. the home of the bride's leader at thq afternoon services of Staff. FLAGSTONE '" f""'' colors. 24c Legal Notice Donald Rombei-g. Nuptial music Authentic in design, Curtis Woodwork is Eleanor Loraine White, Thomas At­ satin beaded bodice and starched Lois Caddy of Hartford, the flower the Union Chapel on Sunday, The sq. ft. The DeForest & Hotch­ was -played by Mrs, Douglas B. sure It's WNHC, 1340 kc. andj mother on July 5 at 3:30, before NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS waler 'White, Sylvia Ann Williams, chiffon skirt, o finger tip veil ar- girl, wore o. gown of white organdy subject will be "Heaven". found in the finest homes — yet it can be yours kiss Co,, East River. Holobird, organist, and Mrs. Phyllis WNHC-FM, 99,1 megacycles. And members of the Immediate families. OF Walter Samuel 'Valzook, and rangcd-from a beaded coronet and with a blue taffeta sash and carried at moderate cost. Let us . Harder, soloist, sang "O Promise Thg ceremony will be performed HIGH SCHOOL GIRL Wishes sum THE BOROUGH OP BRANFORD Robert John Zettergren. for the llnest In television It's carried a bridal bouct of gardenias pink roses and candy tuft. UPHOIjSTERING help you choose the wood­ Me" and "Because". by tho Rev. A. W, Jones. A reception nier job caring for chlldreiv or as Notice is hereby given to the tax­ Tile program included several W1>JHC-TV on Channel Six! nnil stcpanottls. For ropoiring, re-covering or re- work that best suits your A reception followed on the lawn win follow for close friends. mothers helper. Phone 5-3, payers of the Borough of Branford, Miss'Helen 'I'ruskowskI, a sister Kenneth M. Schubert of Portches- finishing your furniture, our work musical numbers bylhe Girls' Glee'of the church and the parents of ' Miss Joyner will have as hor home, whether you plan to resident and non-resident, that of the bride, was maid of honor and {,A, N, y, served as best' man and cannot be excelled. Use A\R CuRTiS Club thq Boys' Glee, Club and the matron of honor, • Mrs. Douglas build or modernize. Drop FOR. SALE—In slock, Imple­ taxes "at the rate of I mill on the the young couple assisted ,in recelv-' wore a gown of blue. chiffon, tho ushers were Richard W, Suence FOAM to fill church and boat Mixed Chorus, The seventli grade William R. Burns Welch of Cedar Street- Mr. Oralg in soon. No obligation! .WOODWORK ments for Ferguson and Ford- list of 1947 are due and payable on' iiig. The bride's mother wore a gown BULLARDS a iOaco trimmed picture hat and of Brooklyn, N. V.; Clair A. Carlson, cushions. Unclaimed furniture for assisted in the chorus work, Speak- Johnson will be Mr. Peterson's best Ferguson tractors. Corn planters, June 1st, 1048. Taxes not paid by of dark bluei and white nrjnt with carried a colonial bouquet. Miss of Mitchell, S. D., and S. Allen sale at low rates. Antiques restored ei-3 of the evening were Charles L, plows, harrows, mowers, and July 1st, 1948 sliall be subject to matching accessories ari'B' a white And Sons EVclyn Truskowski, another sister, Jameson of Pellmm, N. Y, mtvn. Johnson, "Salutation"; Edward V, ELM CITY cordwood saws. Come and see the interest at the rate of 5/10 of one orchid. Tlie groom's mothen wore a and.Miss Vicki Rollls wore brides­ Daniutz, ."Mu.slc An Ai'l"; "Music Licensed Following the ceremony, a recep­ The DeForest & Hotchkiss Co. new Ferguson tractor. Open eve­ percent for each month which gown of pink with whllo accessories Open Thursday Till 9 P.M. maids.. They were attired In pink UPHOLSTERING SHOP of the British Isles" Margaret tion was held at the home of the Virginia Heri+h POST ROAD EAST RIVER nings. Russell Equipment Com­ shall elapse from the time It shall and white orchid. PLUMBING & HEATING marquisette gowns and wore lace .TEL 8-3410 Augur; "American Music", Mathilda bride's parents where the mothers 234 Whalloy Avo'. N«w Haven pany, Tutlle Ave., Wallingford, have become due and payable. Mrs. Batty wore a French blue trjmmcd picture hats and carried H, Erickson; "European Music", CONTRACTORS of the couple assisted In receiving Given Shower Conn,, Tel, N, H, 2-1827, If (Rate of interest—6% per year). silk crepe dress, white picture hat, Closed Every Monday colonial bouquets. | Alfred R. Hawkins, members of the FOR 12AST lIAVliN llio guests. Mrs. Ross wore an The Tax Offlce will be open every white coat, and ,accessoi'.les and a Many lovely gifts were received POR SALE—Fence wire for poul­ class. Two prizes were awarded by Mr. Davld'Donofrld served as best aquamarine frosted mnvqulsetto day from 0:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. white orchid as they departed for AND NliW llAVliN m^n and the uShcrs wcro Raymond gown: with white accessories and a Miss 'Virginia Herlth at a shower try, sheep and cattle. The DeFor­ the Rev, John F- McDonald. Miss Open Other Days 9:30 to 5:45 tendered her by Irlciitls .at the est & Hotohki'ss Co., East River, and on Saturdays from 9:00 A.M.Viol a M. Larson, Supervisor, of their wedding trip to Niagara Falls, GUTTERS - LEADERS Page and, Walter-Zlellnskl. corsage of pink carnations, while to 12:00 noon, excepting holidays. Watklns Glen, Lake George and the a Navy blue printed sheer dress home of her mother recently. She Elementary Education, gave the ad­ JOBBING ^ f Following the ceremony, a recep­ EXCHANGE 51/2 ROOM FLAT White Mountains. Upon tlielr return witli brown trimmings going win be married In St. Elizabeth's H. G. ROBINS, dress of the evening. Mrs. Daniel Boston Post Road Branford tion wos held for friends and re­ ON SECOND FLOOR, VICINITY they win reside In their new home ELM STREET AT ORANGE corsage of pink carnations was Church on Saturday, July 3. Among 5-27, 6-17,24 Tax Collector M. Doody, member of the Board of Tolophono 1957 latives at the Silver Dollar Res­ OF WINCHESTERS, REASON­ In Northford, taurant and ab the brides' home. In worn by the bridegroom's mother, the guests were: Education, presented the diplomas. ABLE RENT, FOR 4 OR 5 ROOMS DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. The Invocation was given by the Members of the bridal parly were thio receiving line with the couple Mrs. Oarlock wore all aquamarine '^'•«> T- De'in's- Mrs. M. Bogackl, IN BRANFORD OR EAST HAV­ PROBATE COURT, June 19, 1948 entertained on Saturday night at wqrc Mrs. Joseph Stoglna, a sister gabardine suit, brown and white Mrs. K. LIbby, Mrs, N. Beeter, Mrs. Rev, B_. C. Trent, and the Benedic­ EN. BOX 365, BRANFORD. Estate of CAROLINA LINDBERG tion by the Rev. Francis J. Smith. a wedding supper ,in the home of ol]'tho bride, and Mr. and Mrs, accessories andl white pique hat C- Hervrin, Mrs- Gunde Golden, also known as CAROLINA A. LIND­ the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, FOR SALE—IS'47 Cushman Mo­ Joseph nines, the groom's parents. with brown trimmings as her going Mi's. G. Elzel, Miss Katherlne BERG, late of Branford In said Nathan Harrison. tor, Good Condition. Tel. Bran­ HOLD BEACH PARTY The bride's going away outfit wn.s away. Following a motor trip to Pacheo, Miss Agness Curley, Mss district, deceased. a blue suit and she wore white ac­ Canada, Mi-, and Mrs. Oarlock will ^™'*''= "'"''''^' Miss Ton Delia ford 215-14. A beach parly was given at the A birthday party was given by cessories. Following a wedding trip make their Home at Oranby after .Camera, Miss Julia Mix, Miss Lillian The Executor having exhibited heme'of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark Mrs. Walter Williams of Short to Old Orchard, Mo., the couple will August 1st. I Mangan, Miss B; Beason, Miss S. FOR SALE—Monogram Combin­ his administration account with of Beach Street Short Beach on Beach on Saturday for Janice and make their' home at 27 South Mon- ' ' I SchuUz, Miss H., Estrom, Miss Ele ation range, 4-4, Cream and said estate to this Court for allow­ Saturday evening. Among the guests green, ABC oil burner, hot water Susan Blake. Among those attend­ towese Street. ance, it Is were: Mi-, and Mrs. John Charles, If CAHL MARSH VACATIONS ' ^,"''f^,' ^"^f ^""^ J"""'!!""''''*^"' attachment. $35,00, 42 Henry St., ORDERED—That the 17th day Mr. and Mrs. ElwoodDow , Mr. and ing were Bobby Dow, Judith Eldred, Virginia Leonard, Miss Anna East Haven. of July A,D. 1948 at 10 o'clock In John and. Welle Clark, Jean Carl Marsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gentile, Miss Alice Fontaine. Mrs, Earle Blake, Mr. and Mrs- ^hort Beach Girl the forenoon, at the Probate Office Walter Silverman, Mr, and Mrs, Charles, Janet Hallden, Su,5an Whitney L- Marsh of Soutli Main — '. '. II:: LOCAL WOMEN' Representa­ Benson, Ann Peters, Joann Wil­ in Branford, be and the same is Prank Woodman, Mr. and Mrs.' Will BeJulu Bride tives to give home demonstra­ Street, Is spending the summer STANLEY I'Ea'ELA HOME assigned for a hearing on the al­ George Eldred. liams, Vlvivlen Novlcki, Margo and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Mac Wil­ vacation at his parents home. Mr. Stanley Petela has arrived at his tions, sell to homes superior grade lowance of said administration ac­ Carol Woodman, Craig aind Jolin liams of Short Beach announce the Marsh Is a student of Drthmouth h°'"e'from Mlchlgaa University for Plastic Aprons, Tablecovers, Cur­ count with said estate, and this Fritz, Ernestine Redman,. Joan coming marriage of their daughter, _„,,- J „ the summer months. Mr. Petela, who tains, Wearing Apparel, many oth­ Court directs Flora K. Goldsmith Fogerty, and Nancy Bussmann. Re­ Barbara Lo(s, tcl Mr. Robert Erlck- er novelties of finest quality, styles RIVERSIDE FIRE DEPT. College and will play baseball with ,g ^ ^^^ber of the varsity basket- lo cite all persons Interested there­ freshment.? were served and August vr son Colburn on Saturday, July 3, and beautiful designs selling on Herilh of Gralnte Bay gave rides the Branford Town Team during ban squad will return as a member in to appear at said time and place, at*' 2 o'clock In the First Baptist sight. Radio leads furnished. to all on his pony. the coming three months. of the Junior Class In the fall.- by publishing this order in some old Fashioned Church, Livingston Street, New Agents wanted in nearby towns and newspaper published in New Hav­ Haven. A reception will Immediately part time workers to sell in shops, en County and having a circula­ Modern Dance HOLD FOOD SALE , follow In the.church parlors. etc. House of Fine Plastics, 443 tion in said district, and by post­ State Street, New Haven. Georgia Chapter, 0,E,S. Is plann­ ing a copy on the public sign-post GEORGE BARBA ing to hold a Food Sale >on the In the Town of Branford where WANTED—'^°""B man for auto PROMPTER green Friday July 0th at 1:30 P. M- the deceased last dwelt. mechanic's helper, steady work. -By the Court: Every Friday Night Pay good tor willing workdr. Ap­ STEVE PRUSSICK ply personally or Call Branford 7-8 Flora K. Goldsmith, Clerk. 9:00 - 12:00 60, A.sk for Julius, GARAGE WARNING OP A SPECIAL TOWN RIVERSIDE HALL EQUIPPED TO REPAIR MEETING Sliort Beach Road, East Haven Notice is hereby given to all le­ ALL MAKES OF CARS with the NEW UNIVERSAL AUTOMATIC Capitoi Theatre gal voters of the Town of Branford Branford Bus Stops al Door W. Main Sf. 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.,,,,^4Xjtv_.:'-i.... , CtA^-'*^-*' -'j'^O--"*'**""' .,,.-,->--. ,Ji. •rau BRAnroRD REVIEW-EAST HAVEH KIWB Thursday, Jiiiw 24, 1948 OPENING CLASSES OF SCHOOL CROATIAN SOFTBALLERS. UKRAINIAN QUARTET ARE CLAIMED SUCCESSFUL AS ROMP OVER NEW YORK BY BILL AIIRUN 44 APPEAR AT FIRST DRILLS BY TOP HEAVY MARGIN From tho west side of the Branford Hill, a quartet of four brothers Inter-state competition proved no seconds later when Prahovlc execut­ Forty four youngster.s, betweei: obstacle for the C. F. U., No. 102, at once lived, Despite their residence, they claimed no yodellng qualities, Prohovic Paces trte ages of 10 to 14, attended th( Nathan Mann tlammer Field last Sunday when ed a sacrifice bunt on a nice ex­ tor they know no Bavarian antecedents. Their only claim' to music op- opening .session of the Branford the touted New York Croatian soft- hibition of the old squeeze play. preclatlon was the yelps of pain which they Inflicted on enemies and the ball team fell before the heavy hitt­ Tamulevlch doubled with one out Joy which elicited from their backers. In short, the fast, tow-headed, Croaiions Over Review's Ba.scball School at Ham­ mer Field last Saturday and weni Offers Crown ing local nine 10 to 2 hi a regula­ in the sixth and scored when Man- white Russian collection of gridiron gladiators was—the Dykun brothers. tion seven inning game. . The first of the four to don football togs was Mike. Big and fast Derby Nine 2-0 under a long, two hour battlnii In Monday Go kulish fumbled a force out play to even In his sophomore doys under tho coaching of Raymond Schlmmel, drill under the supervision of Wal­ The home team ground out three third base. runs in the Initial inning when the Saltonstall lad had a tough time of It making the first eleven of Able only to match Derby's four ter "Kllnky" Klarman, head coach. For the eighth time in ten Kudlak scored the first New York Branford High In 1027 against tho competition afforded him by Lewis Prahovlc reached on an error. hits In its Friday night encounter Rudolph Johnson, former local years, Nathan Mann has put his Frank Yasavac popped out to Man- run in the opening frame when he Close, Paul Pauk, Rod Sanzcro, George Forrest, Henry Trojanoskl, Millie hurler and also a pitcher with New England heavyweight boxing singled and, went to second on Thomas, Arthur McGowan, Cot Donadio, Jack Wall, Alble Steucek at Hammer. Field, the C, F. U, kuUsh and his brother walked to Upsala College, In the early 1030'3, title on the line for a clianllenger put men on first and second. Walt Mankullsh's sacrifice. Regan's bid among others. managed to give Bobo Prohovic top spent about, the .same time In­ and this time his defense of It Is for a hit was fumbled by MarkleskI notch support In gaining a 2 to Tamulevlch ond Paul Ward lielted ; Before the season drew to a close, the tackle, had won his spot. structing the pitchers In the line going to be harder than on any out successive doubles; to score two allowing the New Yorker to count, ; In those days. It was twenty years ago, the equipment at the school nothing shutout In a spirited clash. art ot .control and footwork. previous occasion. Considered an local runs, Tamulevicli counting on three batters let the second run was plain terrible. Suits were bought pne at a time and to get elevdn Branford's first • marker was Klarman said that .no effort to old man In the boxing world now, Ben Mezieskl's fielder's choice out Prahovlc's wildness in walking jerseys of the same shade'of red was a major event. Dykun, who wastallie d In the opening frame when hold basic infield workouts was Mann meets Bernle Reynolds, a on Ward. by J. Regan, to score in the second unknown at the season's start wore a turtle neck Jersey of his own, held because of the .soft condition the local hurler led oft with a walk. younger fighter from Fairfield, After Markeleskl filed out to left frame. 1 which he claimed had especial luck and which no amount of coaxing Frank Yasavaac sacrificed him to of the field, caused by the morning next Monday evening at the New New York 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2-5-1 could make him change. rain, which. It is believed, held the to open the second inning, Prahovlc I' second and he scored on Walt Haven Arena. walked, as did Prank Yasavac be­ Branford 3 4 0 0 2 1 - 10-9-2 ' Tough as it was m'oklng the starting unit, things wore tougher at Tamulevlch's mighty double. The attendance down. Later In the af­ E. Regan and Kudlak. home and before tho following season openedi Michael George dropped ternoon, the outfield condldates hind him. Anthony Yasavac singled if' Insurance run was added In the Although Mann, at the age of 33, Bobo acrass with the fourth run Prahovlc,'Res]ani and Zvonkovic from the scholastic enrollment. were given a session ot shagging can hardly be declared ancient, fifth when Massey reached on an files. The ex-Sumeld athlete, Jim and Tamulevlch tripled to send two Saltonstall School needed a Janitor about that time and School Su­ error and was sacrificed to the time in the ring does take its toll, perintendent, Horace G. Westcott, who recognized the worth of the Murphy handled the fungo bat and more markers home. The speedy SEEK GAMES ! keystone back by Prahovlc. He ad­ particularly for o fighter who has left fielder scored when PaUk fled lad's trigger mind maneuvered Dykun Into accepting the position, worth at workout's conclusion was enthu­ been actively campaigning since The Adams Aces, from'the Frank vanced on P. Bottl's error of F. siastic over;several ot the pros­ !o Flnlck. Adams Playground, Springfield, $000 a year, which allowed him to return to high school, after a one year Yosavac's ground ball and counted 1934. Mann's biggest remaining as­ lapse. pects. set Is his punch, which Is still Branford counted twice more in seek Saturday and Sunday games when Anthony Yasavac skied out to the fifth when Mezloski was issued on a home-and-home basis, with The poise gained by tho outside experience was the shot In the arm, the loft- fielder. Steve Pauk with Next Saturday afternoon the strong according to those close to B. H. S. needed, over tho 1020 and 1030 years when the curtain was youngsters will gather at ihe Com­ a pass. Mike Zvonkovic singled be­ uniformed teams in the 10-18 year ^i two blnglek led the local's at the his camp, and it is on this factor hind him. sending' the local third raising on the school's greatest era of sport's lilstory. munity House where they will wit­ that Mann will have to base his age group junior clas.s. For games, liJ' bat while G. Mosetti's double in the ness motion pictures of lost year's sacker to the dizzy corner. He scored contact M. J. Dowling, 17 Walnut , John E. Knecht had Just taken over as high .school coach and had second canto was the big blow tor hopes for a successful defense of Inherited a wealth of talent, foremost of which was the brilliant Heb World Series and also several films on Marklcskl's out, which allowed Street, Springfield 5, Mass., or tele­ the Derby club. the title over the 12 round dis­ Zvonkovic to reach third. Tlie phone at 3-1433, during day and at Williams, Paul Pauk, Battler Lalch, Al Mason, Tony Olnquanta, Frank on, "How To Play Ball". tance. . Brown, Ducky Harrison, Pete and John Batrow, Ralph Cavallaro, Bim­ Derby 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 0-4-3 Springfield College ace tallied a few 0-7871 after 5 o'clock. CP.U. 1 0 0 0 1 0 - 2-4-2 Later in the season, the locals Reynolds is 23 years of age and bo Jackson, Billy Dennlson, Chlok Ahem, Ray Neal, Tony Mott, Joker will oppose East Haven in a series has had a career consisting of a Kllmovlcz, Muggsy ParolnskI, and a roily,, poly guard, Frank Petela, of games and an effort is being steady haul to the top and then a aniong other candidates. made to arrange games with Ham- quick descent from this pinnacle. Tliat was the team which defeated Commercial High, with Billy SOFTBALL SCHEDULE deh which also runs a school of He is now attempting to fight his- the same type. Krauso, 12 to 0 and then In the main, came back the following year, to starling Time G:30 way up once more. paste one of the Maroon and Gold's best elevens by a 25 to 0 count. Tuesday June 20 Klarman said last Saturday night The fight crowd hoped-for some ' The t'Bw head lived up to his swashbuckling reputation that day as Stony Creek vs ' • that he was Impressed with several promising young men to develop he and his mates opened tremendous holes In the oppsltlon's line for of the hitters including John Mc­ after World War 11 and Reynolds, the low charging- backs to romp through. Defensively, too, he shone as Old Tlmei's Geler Saltonstall vs ' Gowan, Johnny Ericson, Joe Kli- with a good record in 1946 and 1047 he a'aged tlreles^y for tackle after tackle In wrecking a line team's mas, Pete Ablondl, Bob PiscatelU, was considered to be one of the reputation. C- F. V. Massey Alex Karlowlch, Harold Levy, Jos­ Corvci'. Club vs best prospects. He was matched There was some talk that season of matching the Branford eleven eph Kllgerman and the Long bro­ with Jackie Cranford, another Sportsmen , Royden thers. against New Haven High In a post seoson clash but naught came of It Branford Pkg. vs 1 • comer, early this year, however, although the locals would have given an excellent account of them­ Italian Americans Miller He also placed strong confidence and a.quick knockout dampened selves. Hlllhouse was the recognized state champs. Thursday July 1 in the hurling ability of Butch Reynold's ardor. He blamed the A brother, Nick, was working at that time. < Sportsmen Vs ' Gordon, Homer Cuslo, George Rob- loss on overconfidence and is Tho thought of physical contact appealed to the younger one and bins and Massey among tlie' oth­ proving this now with a record ot C. F. U. (benefit, non-league ers. he Joined the Brantord Laurels. His early lessons were, derived from contest) four straight wins since the last Bob Kelly, who saw Immediately, that, the; 14 year old youngster had C. F. U. ! 9 0 1.000 There will be no cuts from the match with Cranford. groat charge and spirit. Sportsmen 8 1 .880 squad save to those who will waste NNV^WARD BEAM'S Nick, was the lost of the Kelly cioached stars. The shame of the Branford Pkg, 0 2 .750 time by fooling Klarman said. It is famous local coach's untimely death Ujos in the fact, that never was the our Intention, he continued, to LOCAL TEAM.S Stony Creek , B 3 .025 give them all a chance to develop. young man able to restrain his cmotilons, a situation which developed 49'ers 5 4 .550 In Mlko, after he became a membetj of the Green Wave. Many yards Many will grasp quickly; others IN SOFTBALL I Saltonstoll 4 5 .444 win take time, nevertheless we do I were tossed away by the pair through, needless penalties e'en though the Old Timers , i 3 8 .333 brothers were very apt to win back tiho distance by their ferocious play not want to 'overlook any future BENEFIT TILT on ho very next down, without doubt, Kelly would have channeled that Italian Americans' 3. 0 .333 hopes." spirit into a team benefit. % Pilgrim Brotherhood 18 .111 Carver Club 0 8 000 Commencing July 3rd, instruc­ A benefit softball contest for ns Nick could assimilate a terrific beating without quitting, a trait that tion will be individual, with many "Doc" Kelsey, Stony Creek out­ was outstanding In all Mother Dykun's brood. He was fast and learned Intersquad games due, the coach said. fielder, who broke his leg in'a Com­ K,Sf[|flSH, mil 1100,000 IfilH Of quickly. Paired with men like Pat McGow.aai on one side and Chet Tisko munity League game against the on the other, he soon became an, important cog in the Laurel machine. Townies Romp Among those who answered the 49'ers a week ago, will be held at After the dlsintregation of that unit and by then slowed greatly by In- opening day call were:- Lee Mail- Hammer Field on July 1 between NEW euTonoBiLfs flfio moTOficycLfs J\irl(!s, the second eldest was able to team up with Frank Petela as a loux, Pete'Ablondl, John Drotar, Over Rakortas Dave Klarman, Stu Klarman, Dan­ the Sportsmen and the Croatian member of tlie Hartford Blues, a professional unit. Fraternal Union teams. • * * IN TST • • The third brother, Walter, like a barltoae in a harmony combo, Im­ Rapping out a 10 hit attack, good ny Cudgma, Patsy Donofrlo, Burt for 11 runs, the Branford Townies Massey, Alex Karlowlch, Harold Although the C. F. U. have gained portant but seldom recognized, has supporters among fandom here the edge in both contests played which would make him the greatest of the; tour. Technically speaking, behind the four hit shut out hurl- Levy, Michael Zafflno, Burt 'Vlshno, .Ing of Jim Murphy easily defeated Jack McGowan, Jerome Long, Joq between the two clubs thus far this it is hordly so, yet, Walt, quiet and the coriipletc antithesis of his sen­ season, the margin has been slight sational brothers, did a complete Job with;' no mistakes. Never a yard the Rakortas Club of New Haven In Kllmas, Geo. Englehart, Richard the opening game ot the New Haven Eldred, Dick Clark, Roger Ander­ 2 to Of and 8 to 7. was lost to his quick temper or tongue aOd his workmanship was so •Since the game will not have a somberly thorough that teammates regards d him as a bulwark of in­ Baseball League at Hammer Field son, Bobby Robblns, John Finne- lost Sunday. gan, Charles Panlco, Roosevelt bearing on the Community League, vincibility. Nick and Mike were show do\vn. aces but .Wait was a high it is expected that Georgie l/ander- hole card in o game of stud. The invaders, who usually field Williams, Joe Kllgerman, Thomas MAN KILLING LEAP! Purcell, Bernard Erickson, Russell malen will take the hill for the The tsetimony on Walt's tackle play can be,found from his team­ a top notch nine, were no match for the ex-Sutfield Academy ace Gordon, Herman Kustra, Steven Croats to oppose Tex Black, ace mates on Johnny Knecht's mid thirties- elevens. Palmer, John Albinger, Robert speedballer of] the downtowners. The last member of the male element of the ISxmlly cliose the back- who scattered the hits over the route. Tlie locals on the other hand, Knecht, John Knecht, David Bark­ Tlie Stony Creek nine is in neld. He never did disllngtrlsh himself us a particularly impressive brok­ er, Robert PiscatelU, Richard Stan­ charge of the ticket sales, all en field runner althougli, he was a hard power type plungor, capable of took advantage ot many fielding lapseq on tlie part oJ the Rakortas ton, Alfred Mason, Jerry Thomp­ proceeds of which go to the in­ blasting,-Jolting blocks for the higher s|topplng ball ImndlerB of the later son, Bobby Corning, Wilson Long, jured player. era. • j ., array although Murphy liunched out two doubles In getting three'hits Brian Nelson, Addison Long, Hom­ In the semi-pro circuit where Jolj.nny later turned, he became an in five times aU the plate. er Cusic, Delbert Rogers, Paul An- end and was roundly applauded on mfany occasions for his sterling de­ Iskevich. fensive qualities. It was a dlfflcuU tli Ing for any opponent to- turn his Coach Joe Orslni used fourteen end when he performed for Nick Wettjd's powerful Rams, aaiother Bran­ players in gohilng the nine's initial ford eleven which was destined for Vreat things until the'war changed INTER CHURCH BASEBALL Johnny's cleats to wings and sent b Im Into the air force. LEAGUE SCHEDULE The quartet.is married now afid for the most part Is raising its own football players and rooters. ' Games Star at 0:30 P.M., Thursday R'U-AWA'RE ? Last named team is the homo team They Imvl responsible Jobs; orie, Mike, the king, lioldhig an impor­ JULY 1 tant field tuperlntendenfs post In -Gary, Indiana, with thij Internation- Foxon vs Baptist (Btd) Blly famous F. H. McGra\y and C pmpany. Old Stone Jrs. vs Park M.E. (EH) Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Dykun of Pent Road can be pro|ud of the ac­ Lutherans (Bfd) vs Christ Church complishments of that qoartet w/hlch Incldcntly was aided, in obllgBto, Old Stone SrS. vs Pilgrim CBfd) • by the only daughter,, beautious Anne. Yet, they must be^ lonely, loo, tor the shouts and tl)',. squabbli.'s are missing from the farm—so, too, is JULY B Sandworms the famous cow. ,' , Foxon vs pork ME iM. Cove) Old Stone Js., vs Clirist Church ARE FRESH DAILY Lutherans (Bfd) vs Pilgrim (Bfd) KNIGHTS OF, COLUMBUS Old Stone Srs. vs Baptist (Bfd) AT win. Young Dick Dolan proved to be TONY'S Here is Dick Rogers, famous Hollywood stunt man, OE NEW HAVEN MEETS the best of the newcomers on the with Ward Beam's Auto Daredevils attempting to set ^E. ELEPHANTS WU etemTHE. basis of his two for five batting BAIT SHOP a new World's Record, jumping an automobile over a CIRCU6 ARE AUl. PROM effort. BRANFORD ON SUMDAY INDIA-.YHE AFRICAN EtEPHANTS huge bus. ARE MUCH MORE VICIOUS Rakortas ; 0000 00 00 0 0-4-8 68 HOPSON AVENUE The invaders Willi have • a big ex­ AND ARE. HARD It" TAME:. Branford ,404030000 11-10- 1 TliC Knights of Columbus; base­ S. Stalling; Douglas and Griffin. Anthony Everich, Prop. ball team of the Elm City with Its perience advantage In thit' coming Murphy arid Bernardo TAKE A BOY FISHING WARNING! ac^ hurler, Larry DePalma of Provi­ tilt although Coach Joe Cirslnl is Spoal(!ng of Elophanh .... You THIS IS NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH AN ORDINARY THRILL dence College, scheduled to hurl counting heavily on the big. bats of won't find any White Elephants in SHOW ... it is compojed of 20 Wocld'i Championi direct from will Invade Hammer Field on Sun­ the three M's the Marsh bt others the race tracks ot America . . . from Hollywood movie loli, IN and Murphy, to nrmg his team Graves Sport Shop. Every item PERSON HERE. Sea Rogers attempt to male a new record leaping day afternoon in a regularly SUPERIOR PLUMBING A car up and over a transcontinental bus and seven period cars . . . scheduled contest in the New Haven through the test. * in our huge stock of sports mer­ Hating a longer leap than the one that tilled Ihe. late Lucky Toler, Baseball League. On /Monday night at RochU'ord chandise fills an important need AND HEATING CO. or the one that killed Jack Perry, a Ward Beam stunt man. The Kayceys lost the league bunt­ Field in Hamdeil, the locals »\'lll ing last seasonwhen they were edged play last night's postponed go.n.'e in your sports' craves. COMPLETE LINE OF in a playoff series by the Edgewood against the Hamdcn Townies at PLUMBING. HEATING Boosters, the 1047 champs. 6:15. Ken ManfoUc will toe th* • Local fans are looking for a pitch­ rubber for the locals. GRHVES^SPORTBHOP ELECTRIC APPLIANCES SIS Donovan Field t/il^M ing duel between big Jim Murphy, Next Wednesday night at the Estimates on contract work cheerfully given SATURDAY AND SUNDAY - 8:30 p. M cx-Suffleld Academy star, and De same time Giordano's Hornets will tl Jobbing attended to promptly Palma, who Is a product of the Re­ come to the local ball park in an ^~fi EAST HAVEN +-1695 creational set-up of Hew Haven attempt to pin a defeat on the r22'4 MAIN STREET LET US MODERNIZE YOUR KITCHEN when It was conducted by] Frankie Townies. Mel Blgelow will probably TEL. 2028 — If no answer call 1597 ' June 26 & 27 McGowan and Bill Clancy, both go to the mound for. Branford, Limowood Ave. A. C. WALLACE, Mgr, Indian Neck General Admission $1.20 — Children 60 cents native sons. ,: . Orslni opined last night.

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