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THE BRANFOKD REVIEW, BR|lNFORD, OOMN., MAY 4. 1844 ' PAQEEiQin

WAR BONDS EAST HAVEN One Hag, one limd, one heart, Women^s Clubs Sale Of Bonds Tlic i)ride of the nation is WHAT NOTS WAR BOHDS (Mic' luniil, "MUSICAL GLASSES" | OLEE CLUB CONCERT (lni> Nalion evermore I BV OlTA ROUNS Convene May 17 Aided By Help tlic valor of ils ilct'cnilcrs.' The East Haven Half-Hour Read- | Combining the Olee Club and llolme.H m I macttt>pt n« Club will meet Thursday, ^t 3| -^ _^ ; ^^ „, ^ School, A ni*Ht"iper man knocked at the In New Lopdon Qf The Ladies p.m. in the Hagaman Library. Mrs. inc urcnestra 91 ,„ mt AND EAST HAVEN NEWS pe(irly gate, , Ueodore H. Pitts ot New Haven, ^^';-.^^^ ™ "/,,Sco^^^^^^ on The Connecticut State Federa­ on the basis of what American will entertain the members with direct the third annual conce u __ His IScb was scarred and old, Friday evening. May 12, at 8:15 tion of Women's clubs will hold women have already done .for the her "Mu.sical Glasses", suggestions VOL. XVII—NO. 6 Branford, Connecticut, Thursday, May 25, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENT8 Ho stdo'd bcifbfc the man of fate o'clock. The program will Include War Finance program, the Treas­ for reading will be olTercd by Mrs. For aefWilttahtd to the fold.' tlic 48th Annual Convention at the popular favorites and classical ar­ Hotel Orlswold, Oroton (New Lon­ ury is depending on them irtorc William E. Olllis and Mrs. R. C. "Whaiiiiavo ypu done,'" Bt. Pclcr Junivcr will be the hostess. Mem- rangements. Reservations I'nay be don), Conn., May 17th and 18th, than ever to make the Fifth War tacns of the Branford Reading Club made through Olee Club or Or­ High Honor Won 044 and w 11 be called to order by ^^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^^1, ^^ ,^ „„^„ chestra members. Charles Bedient Annual Appeal "To'^^ttin admlH^tico here?' will be guests. The olllcers for the American Legion Forms Mrs, Hobert T. Baldwin, President cla._l. success,..'. ",• „„„„,,,,„according„ ^^to Mry^^,s John Coolac, Marshal coming year elected at the April "I'V9Ji^fleh,,& newspaper man, sir," of the Federation at 1:30 P.M. Horatio H. Armstrong, vice-chair­ Rotary Speaker By E. H. Scouts meeting were for president. Miss RUMMAGE SALE For Salvation - •;-ti,8ysja\d;?l«"; if-. The program ot speakers In- man of the Connecticut War Fl Beth Taylor, re-elected; vice pres­ The Ever Ready group of the Old "Fot/Msny liiid' m&hjf a year." chidci an address by Lieut. Oov- nance Committee. Stone Church will sponsor a rum­ Of Memorial Parade Charles E. Bedient. local Ro- The following is a report of the School Program Plans ident, Mrs. Arthur RosenguLst; sec­ ThelpffftHy, gates swung open wide ornor William L. Hadden; Mr. .Jfll- In an Interview over Station Court of Honor of tho East Haven retary, Mrs. K. R. Mansfield; trea­ mage sale In the parish house on- tarlan spoke on "R-ationlng Gaso­ Army Starts Andim,ipctcr-touched the bell. liams Hayncs, Scientist and Editor, WBRY, Watorbury, Tuesday, Mrs District Boy Sco\its, at n meeting surer, Mrs. M. P. Lelghton, May 4 and 5, ana those having ar­ line ai^d Fuel Oil." at the Monday "CplM. Iti.'jiho^^^^ "and ohoo.'jo who will speak on "Chemistry In Armstrong pointed out that the ticle for the sale will please con­ held at the Parish lUnisc, Old Stone Announces Schedule Uniclicon of liie Rotary Club at the The Annaul Maintenance Appeal For Decoration Day War and Peace"; Profes.sor Mar- women throughout the nation who tact Mrs. William S. Bell. Church, May 10. Members present Schools will reopen Monday after of Tho Salvation Army Is being You;ye)h»tly6«r taste of hell." .shall Bartholomew ot the Ytile have volunteered their services to Oasis. • conducted In Branford and Dis­ were Chairman E. Sugruo, H. Nasli, Posttirq Week.., Mu.9lo Week a weeks recess. L. Freeman, R. Hill, W, Wylle and School ot Music, whose topic will War Finance have proved their The Amerigo Club has set up new Police Escort Will Lead Procession Prom State Armory At 9;30— Tlilrly-.slx were present includ­ trict, with Frank J. Kinney, as Major Robert B. Gate To Bo High School Spoakor—Carl Viard Sohod- At 'ouH'hiuspi(there's so much Iraf- bo "Why Bother About Music?"; ability to assume responsibility. Chairman, Charles N. Baxter, as C. Slocum. Laurence c. Judd, has been ap­ headquarters at 20 Hemingway Two Bands Engaged—Program On Green Following March. ing Edgar Hcermancc of New Ha­ nlod At Lnm'ol-Harriaon—Others Assist To "Impart Tradition flc liv'tho li'vlriS room the hcaO of Alms and Policies of the two major The Fifth War Loan, June \1 to Treasurer and the following local Advancements were: Troop 1: V. S. Coast Cuafrf Phato pointed minister of Foxon Congrc- Avenue. ven; A. T, Sanford and Frank And Majesty'' Of Diiy. the'JhiSuso so(ys' lis as busy as political parties will be given by July 8, will bo the' "biggest mer­ cummlltee: Clarence I. Bradley, John Comstock. Lite to Eagle; His 01 shoes may Ret this cor­ In accordance with the resolu­ Sullivan of East Haven iuid F. H, •chii^^^'';uh'(i''ehapel...... Plags hitlt Mrs. Charles W. Tillctt, Democrat chandising transaction In the gational Church. Gurdon Bradley, Jblin E. Bralnerd, Laurler Freeman, Eagle, to Engio mint) CorpM Vhoto poral miles nrounil the world, and tion adopted at a town meeting In Tile Permanent Town Memorial stattpdi to honor Seoretafy of Navy and Ml.is Marlon E. Martin, Re­ world," the State War Finance vice- 1,800,000 new pnirs of shoes a Rufus Shepard • llolbrook of Madison. Raymond E. Plnkham, Mrs. How­ Palm; Richard McComb, Second Itnly, one more itiountntn to The Service Men's Committee of October, Ihe selectmen have ap­ Day Committee, Legion Senior Vice Kndjt.;j...,.aaw tnhorso hitched to publican; Dean Rosemary Parks, ot chairman said..She called upon the month-Ueop him company. Legal Notice Mr. Bedient, who works with In- ard K. Prann, Charles Reynolds, Class to First Class. Camera Fans croBH, nncl'cvory pound of nupplles the Old Stone Church is planning pointed Capt. John J. 'Ahern, Capt. Commander, John Ahern chairman, thei\i'hlti;hlng'y,post at Bradley niuht u"o up tli111o Rltlt• • i 'bofor •—o Ih"•a- Connecticut College', has chosen women of-the slate to be the "chief That's 1,800,000 limes $4.17 n dustvios In arranging for tlie con­ Mrs. Mortimer Stanley, Miss Hazel Troop 2: William Beatly, LIfo to pair each month for replacements , a card party for June 20 with Mrs. John Coolac and Lieut. Maurice N. Funeral Rites has designated Commander Eu­ Broll;[(iffi store, Tuesday. Shadbs of crcnt cim 1)0 gninetl and hold, , "Womons Responslblllllos In the source of solicitors for personal NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS servation of gas, tires, etc., stated M. VanWio and Mrs. J. R. Waters. Ettglc; Joseph Altro, Star to Lite; Our men nlirond nro not only for the Army alone. Keep on buy­ Smith from Corcoran Sundqulsl Offer Prizes gene B. Rodney, Corcoran Sund­ the vpftst,...... Bi'eozy ' Whorttloberry Post-War World' as her subject; War Bond sales." Two and ono- ing War Ilonds and hold 'cm! Joseph Holt chairman. llml this conservation was a dllli- A quota of $1,600.00 has been set George Munson, star to Life; and n'jliUnK Init buying Wnr Dbn^s. Notice is hereby given to all tax­ Post, William S. Clancy from the To Be Friday qulst Post 113, AmerJoan Legion to sayi'iirpw that-young. gals replace Ttio icKst wo ciin do is to buy More "Let Us Make Physical Fitness a halt times more War Bonds wore U. S, Treasury Department cult problem for the local OPA as tlic objective of the Campaign August Vander Maclen, Second class payers of the town ot .Branford, Spanish War Veterans and Frank J. Tlie Branford Camera Club is prepare the Legion's program par­ men; l^eguardS'i hols giving up golt nnd liold 'em I ... Major School Objective" will be the sold through personal solicilarion Kinney, Addison V. Bradley and boards because of the situations in and the Chairman, Treasurer nnd to First Class. SWEET MEMORIES OF YOU resident and non-resident, that the Rufus S. Shepard, Clark Avenue, sijonsoring a snap-shot contest for ticipation in the Memorial Day ex­ In; i6,ypi, pf swimming...... V, S,Tr(iiM«rj/ Dcparlmtnt theme ot the talk by Dr. Charles than through no direct, per.sonal Frank Riley from the three voting the plants that only a person on sponsoring committee are conll- Troop 0: from Second Class to I/; first half of the tax on the list of Short Beach, died suddenly at his a membersliip drive. Prizes will be ercises to bb held in all Branford MrCttndMrcttnd: Mrs,krs;- ' I'TUllKiTronk, jr>...,..vj,Kinney, , Prohaska ot the State Board ot contact In the Fourth War LoUn, By Theresa Lomarlra districts to make up a Permanent the Job could understand. dent of success. First Class: Fred Bowden, Luco Nl- 1043 Is due and payable on April home Tuesday morning. six dollars In War Stamps, three schools on Monday, May 20th, SoUttii'Maln Street have received Education. Mr. Philip Cummlngs' and just such a program will be This poem Is dedicated to two Memorial Day Committee. "For example," he said, "One corto, John Mornmn, Donald Slreet- 15, 1944. Funeral services will be conduct­ dollars In War Stamps, one dollar All tho schools havo prepared frOmi^Uielr. son • and, dalighter-in-1 favor ot May sunshine No more address is entitled "Democracy and expanded In June and July, she very dear friends of mine. Miss The above committee met for or­ plant in Hartford before the war Letters of appeal have been mail­ er and tenderfoot to Second Class; Unless the first half of the tax is ed Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at In War Stamps and an 8x10 cn- appropriate programs with classes lawiiiiiler of th'olr wedding cake...... ,May pole parties. The follow at Sovereignty In the Post-War made known. Fanny Pagliaro of New Haven and ganisation May 5 and elected Wil­ had some 3,000 employes;, it now ed to the many friends of Tho Sal­ Adelbert Nautte, Robert O'Connor; paid on or before May 15, 1944, the the Beecher and Benn«tt .parlors, largemont of the submlltcd print. and pupils to take part under the World." In addition to being called upon Miss Theresa Onorto of Guiirord RetSrns liam S. Clancy as honorary chair­ has 26,000. Tliese employees had to vation Army. Quietly, imnssum- Eduward Hullng, Slar to Life. T*hd,:'KinneyS|WhlIo tempted to eitt oumar n housof oue r whhouso laughe It shs ea tcan' thet conwo­- whole tax shall .become delinquent 100 Broadway, New Haven. Inter­ Contestants must bo adults, and supervision of prlndlpals and teach It ar^'I'also'tempted to keep it "u n ^" ' ^ "" '** oVin nnn'>,-Pnn- to solicit bond sales personally, who have a sweetheEkrt and broth­ man, Capt. John Ahern as perma­ be drawn from long distances and ingly. The Salvation Army carries . Troop 7 advanced to Tenderfoot: centrate on the business at hand, The Choir-Irom Connecticut Col­ Ernest M. Beebe, 3G Harding Ave and it shall be subject to interest ment will be in Evergreen Ceme­ the ivgc limit Includes Juniors and ers. Major Robert B. bate, O.S,a., til thfl'young fplkscome from over- Mr.'j. Armstrong continued, Con­ ers in service. nent chairman and Frank J. Kin­ normal transportation facilities on, ^ar surpassing In the extent of Frank LuPoll, George Chamberlain, burns beans, puts salt in tlio sugar lege will prestnt a musical pro­ nue has returned to his duties as at the rate of 5/10 of, one percen tery. seniors of the high school. Size of will be the principal speaker at tho 3eas;,i.ii;.Bal3y needs a pair ot shoos. necticut women will bo asked, In tum of such tax for each month ney as secretary. This nieeting was just couldn't lake care of them." its present war-time service Uio John Danielson. bowl, etc., had the tables turned gram, and during the Convention manager of-the A & P store tollow- "' '""^ *"'' '''"" ""''^ ">ontl Services will be conducted by prints Is optloiial but must not ex­ Senior-Junior High School Assem- Onl;^ )p this Instance it Isn't dia­ increasing numbers, to volunteer As the twilight shadows slowly fall and traction thereof which shall presided over by First Selectman Mr. Bedient said tlial his branch splendid traditions i establlslied In Merit badges were awarded: to yesterday when he \yent .fi,shlng selections will be sung by the Con­ ing an Illness ot several weeks. Rev. Dr. William A. Beardsley, rec­ ceed 5x7. Name and address must per Bljtftlpr Its a horse. Met some- their services to staff bond booths, And the moonlight's breaking thru elapse from the time when such John E. Bralnerd. of tlie OPA was now worklhg in the first World,War. the following in troop 1; Richard with never a thought to balt....^... necticut' State Chorus under the tor emeritus and the Rev. Dr. be written on llie back of tho en­ onovti^fe other doy who held a pa- pest oITices, banks and other, issu­ Sweet memories run thru my mind tax shall become due and payable It was voted that the celebra­ some GOO plants in Connecticut. The present appeal is for the lo­ McComb, poultry keeping; Thomas ' The Laurel-Harrison Schools will ' "Rough winds do.shako the dar- direction ot Mrs. Edmund S. Male, Robert S. Flockharl, rector of St. try, and sent to James Neeley, 30 por;,;'^rawlng'lot a horses shoe. ing agencies during the loan. As I watch that brilliant hue. Leaues until the same shall be paid. (Rate tion this year be held on Tuesday, cal, general, -Institutional and mlli- Graham, weather; William Binder, march to the High School Auditor­ lung buds ot May."—Shakespeare... State Chairman of Music. Thomas Church. Mill Creek Road, Judges will be Noef^e&.a nowpalr so they had the To train women as issuing agents Mrs. Raymond Pierce, formerly ot Interest—CJi per year.) May 30 and Capt. John Coolac was lary war-time service of Tho Sal­ Public speaking, bird study, textiles ium following the Senior-Junior llor|e^Btand>on a'paper while they ....Blackout tost come and gone and May 17th at 7:00 P.M. a banquet He Is survived by his widow, Ada members of the Branford Camera Assembly to hold their exorcises the Women's Division of'the Con­ Memories of you, my dear one ot this place, now of El Cajon, Cal­ The Tax Office will be open dally appointed marshal.. The parade vation Army in this country as electricity, painting. many expect It to bo the last. honoring Service Men from Long Down Shepard, and one son, Ru­ Club wiio will Judge for h\unan In-' and Legionnaire Cali F. Vlard, iniitod.^ drawing necticut War Finance Committee Long since gone away ifornia, has left tor home after from 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 noon and will start promptly at 9:30 A. M. given by Red Shield Clubs and Troop 2: George Munson, weath­ Lsland Forts will be followed by a fus Sheldon Shepard. Truck Drivers tcrcst. Entries must be postmarked chairman ot the 1043 War Fund ;A|)wl,^Ike;/put "Hamlet" asidciin has set up a training cour.se from How 1 long for the time when you'll visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William from 1:00 until 5:00 P.M. every "trom the Stale Armory and the ex­ other units. These are not provid­ er, atheltlcs; Josepii Altro, safely, Victory Review by the Drama De­ Mr. Shepard, who was in his un or, before July 1st. Campaign will give the principal which more than 2000 students come back • Magee of 20 Eades street. week day and on Saturdays from ercises will be held on the Green. ed for by the U. S. O. because they fii'st-ald, personal health, public partment ot the Westport Woman's 72nd year was custodian of the AskedToReport All tliose who submit entiles arc address. " throughout the state have been On some future happy day. 0:00 A.M. until 12:00 noon.- Mernorlal services will be held In are independent of the U. S. O. health, physical development, rab­ Club and guests. Trinity Episcopal Church on Sun­ safe deposit department in llie ellgibio for membership and the Past-Commander Robert Rich­ graduated, Mrs. Armstrong said. Sell Bonds On Thursday May 1, 1944 I will clubs operated by Salvationists and bit raising, poultry keeping; Rich­ A Round Table ot Past Presi­ day, May 28, at 8 P. M., at which First National Bank & Trust Co. four winners will automatically be­ ardson, Sorvlco on:ieer, Frank V. Those woodland paths we trod to­ As ot January tenth the Stud­ be at Palne's Store, Stony Creek Any Violations therefore not eligible for U. S. O. ard Myers, camping, cooking. dents, Miss Emily Louise Plumley, she commended Watorbury for time the Rev. Francis B. Barnett, Born in New Haven, Mr. Shepard come members. Reynoidt, Legionnaire Charles Be­ gether ent Council has sold $1280.45 worth and on Friday, May 5th, 1944 at flnanaing. Troop 0: Fred Bowden, animal Mrs. Robert P. Oadd, Miss Florence Its previous ^Wa^ ' Bond records, vicar of All Saints Church of New had been In the banking business dient, Spanish War Veteran Louis Have filled with underbrush of War Boilds. the Fire House, Short Beach. In support of llie Olllce of Price industry, poultry kepeing, carpon pointing out ttiat almost $2,000,000 Haven and a World War veteran in New Haven 51 years. He started Mory, and the following members SPECIAL OFFER L. Sutton, Mrs. Laura Hale Gorton Administration's efforts to curb try, gardening, reading, wood-1 more In E Bonds were purchased in And no,longer do I sing with you C. A. TERHUNE, and Mrs. BrIc'V. Johnson will be win be the speaker. " his career as me.ssenBer with the of the Corcoran Sundcfulst Pobt La­ the Fourth War Loan than In the To break an evening's hush. Ill 4-6,20,5-4 > • Collector of Taxes Merchants' National Bank, and was violations of price ceilings on au­ carving; John Morman, handicraft | ot much Interest. Tentative plans announced this Local Scouts To Legion Offers dles Auxiliary, M«l,;,lEtobert, Elp^^T',',' vf?^*! Third, and that per capita E Bond Amoxig those confined to their assistant cashier at that bank ,ln tomotive "iiarts, the Oirice of De­ animal Industry;' Robert Dui^iark, « TO BRING OLD GLORY' morning are that all units gather aidson, Mrs.'PrM"*Ad^r((|^^yllI'ai«tisV; ' Anno McClure Hellman will pre­ Investments had • Increased ftom Those gentle breezes that used to 1933, when the Merchants merged fense Transportation today a.sked bird study, art, rcplUe study,'air­ homes by illness Is Rocco Palaia. promptly at Qo'cloclc with the fol­ To Give Prize Raymond Bairoii''wiirbo guests at to Every Reader of sent a group bt- readings. $35.37 to $53.00, bringing Wator­ with the First National. Mr. Shep­ truck operators to report all In- Hold Camporee plane aliucluro; Fred Ksposllo, linger lowing making up, the first section l^Hf n-tVvB the High' f}chODl-"nsaemb)le»?"''Wd>'*"' Mrs. iDavld Hays, State Chair­ bury to first place In the classlflca- Capitol Theatre ard with-the-bthernijembers of the' stancos of. excosslye chaigos lot |iiioi'icorh'iur''Diid -studJ,' cdmiiinij,' Now pass so swiftly by. A recent guest of Miss Olive of the parade rPollce escort; liiaV-i > will speak al tile uftoinoon uxer- THE BRANFORD REVIEW ^ man of Literature has arranged an 281 MAIN ST., EAST HAVEN Merchants' bank, stall went to the new partif. Boy Scouts In the Branford dlB- marksmansliip, civics; Robert Ga- 1n Pbjbpy'Sale tton ot cities'of more than 25,000 The birds In the trees are silent Pratt was Mrs. James Morse of shal"and aldesi'Migh"Siihoql Band, cLscs to bo held at Short,Botiqh, exhibition ot : British Children's First National. Mr. Frank V. Rleiio, New Haven Irlct, Including troops in Short mache, reptile study, agriculture, population. ; And the frogs no longer cry. Gloucester, Mass. State Guard, American Legion, Stony Creek, Harbor Street, Oaifoe Book^. An exhibit ot paintings by Thur.s.,...Fri., Sat. May, 4-5-6 district manager of the ODT Di­ Beach, Stony Creek, Guilford, conservation, astronomy, airplane Corcoran Sundqulst Post. No. 83 Sons of Legion,- Woman's Motor Mr. Shepard in his youth was Brook, and Indian Nook Schools. Connecticut Artists will receive Branford High School, is making vision of Motor Trinsport, said that Madison and Branford, will hold a structure, marksmansliip, campings announces that the annual Ameri­ The trees, the birds, and I, dear. THE UNLIMITED Corps, Civilian Defense^ Units, bass singer in - the choir of St. Legionnaire Raymond Plnkham, much attention) and tlie' annual science her field of special study HELPS YOU OVERCOME Thomas Episcopal church, of which under the new ijian, truck opera­ camporee Saturday and Sunday at Donald Jack.son, bird study, pion­ can Legion Pop|)y sale has started All wait tor your return Spanish War Veterans, American superlntcndonl ot schools, said, award to the cliib whose yearly're­ at Mary Washington. ALSO he was a member. For the past .30 tors should immediately report to Cam]3 Morton, under the supervi­ eering, camping; Edward Ilullnu, in Branford. Tlie proceeds of this And like hundreds ot other people Legion Auxiliary, Sidney Beach "On the eve of the greatest mili­ port shows the tnoat Interest In Art years and until a year ago he the nearest ODT district office any sion of, Alfred C. Ardcn, chairman farm building and arrangentcnt, sale arc used for tlie welfare work For those carefree days I yearn FALSE TEETH HENRY ALDRICH Camp Auxiliary, Woman's Relief of camping actlvibles an Camp­ tary operation In the world's his­ will bo presentde. served on the vestry., and was also alleged violation of the OPA price farm records and bookkeeping, of tile Legion. LOOSENESS AND WORRY Corps. tory, with many of tho Legion's BOY SCOUT a member of the Chanters of Py­ celling on truck parts. In report­ oree chief or the district, Donald dog care, first aid, to anlnmls, bird The various young people iJI'gan- All clubs In the State have re­ But dawn will break thru darkness No longer be annoyed or feel ill Second section: • Stony- Creek Thompson. sons in this 'war, and with High JUST ARRIVED at ease because of loose, wabbly ramid Temple, Shriners, He was n ing such cases, the following infor­ study; Ronald Prlsiey, pioneering, l',{alloiis such us the Sons of Legion, ceived rules for the Press Book There will be another day Drum Corps, Redmen, Firemen, School pupils In and going In our false teeth. FASTEETH, an Im­ 32d degree Mason being a member mation .should be given: Name of,| The program committee is Don­ airplane structure, reptile study^ Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, Christian Competition, compiled by Mrs. May this day bring peace and hap­ Suii., Mon., 'I'uos., May 7-b-9 Roma Society, St. John the Baptist armed forces^ nnd with some of proved alkaline (non-acid) pow­ of Hiram lodge, Harmony Council, the truck operator; name and lo­ ald Guy, chairman; Roger Lee, Lewis McNaily, camping; Walim Association, and other boys nnd William Borehert, and winning piness der, sprinkled on your plates holds Society, Cubs, Boy Scouts, Girl our alumni already onjtho casualty Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bitzer of Eita Hayvijorth, Gene Kelly in New Haven Commandery No. 2, K. cation of the parts dealer; dale Maicomb Devine, Eugene Bjork- Wylle, Jr., camping, woodwork; girls wiio are Interested in liclp- clubs will receive trophies, For us all, in every way. them firmer so they feel' more com­ Scouts, School Children. man, Eugene Alexander, Earl Kel- lists, we hope that through these 30 French Ayeniie, East Haven, an­ fortable. Soothing and cooling to T. and ScolLlsh Rite Bodies. and time of sale; type of part or Adelbert Mautte, poultry keeping; Ing are Invited to get in touch The President's Council will hold COVER GIRL The program: services by G.A.R. scy and Phelps Wall. exercises we can impart tiie tradi­ nounce the birth of a son, Charles gums made sore by excessive acid He ' made his home in Short parts; the OPA ceiling price, the Donald Streeler, life-saving, swim­ v/ltli Post Chaplain Ernest T. Al- a business meeting and election ot God bless you darling, wherever „ , ALSO Woman's Relief- Corps, Sidney tion and majesty of this Membrlal mouth. Avoid embarrassment Beach for over 25 years. price asked by the dealer, and tho Afternoon and evening programs ming. bertlne, phone 1707. Individual olTlcers at 11;00 A.M., May nth, Edwards, Jr., on April 21 in Grace you are caused by loose plates. Get PAS- Beach U.S.W.V., American Legion THE WHISTLER price paid. win include a court of honor, pa­ prizes are awarded for the boy or Day." followed by a luncheon at 12:30. Hospital. Mrs. Bitzer was formerly May we keep Old Glory on high TEETH today at any drug store. Gettsburg Address, song by school trol stunts, demonstrations, scout­ Laurel-Harrison Memorial Day This Information will be prompt­ girl making the most sales, and all Mrs. C. Whitfleld Oowrle will pre­ Miss Helen Donaldson of 132 Laur­ For as long as this flag is waving with Richard Dix children, principal speaker, placing ing conlests, games and a talk on INQUIRY OFFICE Assembly program from 10; 30 to ly transmitted to OPA enforce­ who take part are given a parly liy side. el Street, East Haven. Democracy will never die. of wreath, massing of colors. Star the disposition of salvage by Wlii- 11:20 A.M. follows: Leader, David Public Invited ment agents for immediate Inves­ AT TOWN HALL the Legion. Would You Like This The President, Mrs. Robert T. Wcdnesilay, Mnv 10 Spangle Banner by the band, laps, ard Deveneau. The public is In­ Nygard; Processional .March, or­ Mr. and Mrs. David Beach, Jr., of The Branford Tile benediction. tigation and appropriate action, Disabled War Veterans make Baldwin of Westport, has called a REWARD to housewives. Some­ THE GAY SISTERS vited. Mrs. T. F. Hammer, director ot chestra; Salute to Flag andsfer Fort Lauderdal,e Pla., have an­ Mr. Richo .said. popples throughout the year to State Board Meeting to bo held thing new for breakfast. Post's ALSO To Hear Judge Home Service department of tho Spangled Banner; Psalm 212 iitid 3x5 FT. AMERICAN FLAG? and Marble Co. "Illegal prices for parts contri­ earn money. Local Corcoran-Sund- May 17th at 11:30 o'clock. nounced the birth of a son, David Raisin Bran, a magic combination THE BATTLE OF RUSSIA Branford Branch of tlie Red Cross Lord's Prayer; In plander's Field, YUGOSLAV RELIEF bute materially to the increased quist Post, B3, American Legion, As a reader of this paper, we are offering you Reservations for rooms are to be Duncan Beach, 3rd. 25 YEARS -WITH CHOIR has temporarily turned the man­ Harold Levy; Tlie Answer, Jack ot crisp-toasted wheat and bran This Evening cos tof operation of motor carriers" purchases them from lieadquartors an amazing opportunity to own a glorious, made direct with the Hotel Grls- IGENER4L CONTRACTOR! Thurs., Fri., Sal., May 11-12-13 WANTS CLOTHING agement of this branch over to her O'Grady; Introdiictlon of ' guests; flakes jJiKS Califoniia raisins.—adv. he pointed out, adding that many In appreciation of 25 years con­ and deposits the money received large "Stan and Stripes". Made of fine, wold. Reservatloils tor meals are to This evening at 8:15 In the Com­ a.ssislanl, Mrs. John McArdle. Speaker, Legionnaire,Carl F. Vlard; IMASON and PLASTER WORKJ Gary Grant, John Garfield in The United Yugoslav -Relief complaints have been received of tinual service with Center Church during the sale in a fund to aid lo­ durable cotton bunting, with individually, be mailed to Mrs. Christopher Case, munity House, Judge Stanley Meade Songs by grade I, Harrison Avcntie, DESTINATION • TOKYO Fund of America is starting a drive exorbitant charges for necessary Choir, New Haven, Dr. Frederick Until further notice, pqrsons cal veterans in need, Jewed stripes. Stars stamped in fast colors WllUmantlc, Conn. WAR BONDS E. BRECCIAROLI of New Canaan will .speak on ju­ having problems or inquiries con­ Flag Song, Our Song; Poem ','A WHEN IN NEED OF ALSO to collect old clothes and the Sun­ parts. Sperry presented Mrs. Ruth Linsley OD a rich, blue background. This beautiful Mrs. Frank B. Engley ot Stafford Phone 1115 venile delinquency. Because of cerning men In the armed forces Prayer for Ono Out. There" Ste­ WALLPAPER shine Club will act as a collection The success of the new drive Oliver on Sunday morning with a flag, when opened to its full majestic spread, Springs Is General Oh»ii'man of Wi^;il£tco*t 19 Ivy St. Branford, Conn.] general interest in the subject the may call 1577 at any time or talk phanie Zvonkovlc; floiigs of the OR PAINT Selected Short Subjects center in Branford.' against violations, Mr. Rlciio em­ Kensington silver tray appropri­ MEMORIAL SERVICE measures FIVE feet long by THREE feet wide, the Convention, assisted by Com­ rpeeting is being opend to the pub- -with Mrs. McArdle at the Red men In the service. Miss Petela's All kinds of clothing, shoes for phasized, will depend on the fullest ately Inscribed as a gift from choir TO BE AT TRINITY mittee Cholrmcn and the Hostess •visit lice and some fifty.or more organ­ Cross desk up.slairs in the town room; "Your Flag and My Flag", men, women, and children, as well cooperation of the»molor carriers. associates and church members. OUR SPECIAL OFFER TO YOU Clubs, Tolland ai^d Windham izations have been invited to hall any Tuesday between 2 and 5 The annual Union Memorial Day Roger Anderson; Song "Memorial UNITED WALL PAPER as bedding, with the exception of Mrs. Oliver joined the group in Day'', Mrs: Rico's Class; "Old Show your neighbors tliat you're true blue Counties. ' « bring the notice before their meet­ o'clock. service will be held In Trinity Epis­ CO. pillows, are needed. Members of 1919 and has been a faithful work­ Glory" Grade 3, Harrison Avepue; "and proud ot it"—.by flying "Old Glory" ings. ROTARY TODAY copal Church, May 28 at 8 o'clock 93 Crown St,, New Haven the Sunshine Club will be at the er since llien. She is contralto so­ "Duke Street" song by grades 0; on every American holiday. This great Community House on Wednesday, Although the .speaker comes at ANNUAL GUEST NIOHT at which lime the preacher will be "Wo Save You Money" loist for a choir of 40 voices. Closing March. flag can he yours now—as a reader of this the Invitation of the Branford Wo­ Rev. John L. Gregory of St. An­ the Rev. Francis B. Barnett, Vicar PERSONALS Thursday and Friday, May 24, 25 Junior Senior High "Assembly on , paper — at the very special price of only and 26, from 1 to 4 o'clock, and men's Republican Club, the dlscus- drew's Methodist Church, New Ha­ The annual guest night of tho of Al! Saints Church, New Haven. .sion will be non-poUtlcal. Mrs ven was guest speaker this noon at A niceting of the Veterans Advis­ A.s.sociatcd Business of Branford Rev. Barnett, a veteran ot World Memorial Day Program at 0:28 fol­ $1.19, mailed POSTPAID to your home. New Arrivals again on May 31, June 1, and June lows with Thomas Charron as lead­ 2, from 9 to 1. Frank Daley will preside. the wekely pieeting ot the East ory Committee will be held on Fri­ will be held at the Oasis, Post Road War I, entered the service as a A FRESH LOT ^ Haven Rotary Club. day night. May 20. the first Tnursday in June. Chaplain but later transferred to er; Processional March, School Miss Joan Phillips Rosenthal a BUSINESS Arrangements for .picking up the chemical warfare service where he Orchestra; Salute to Flag and Star sophomore at Mary Washington FOR THAT BACK YARD RELAXATION articles will be made by calling CONGREGATIONAL NOTES rose to the rank of Captain. Spangled Banner; Psalm 23; Lord's College and daughter ot Mr. and ...3.75 Mrs. Emil Nygard. prayer followed by, silent prayer DIRECTORY \ I'^ildiuf; yiiclil chairs witli ciuivas scat Corcoran-Sundqulst Post No. 83, Mrs. P. Rosenthal ot Branford was Mrs. Robert M. Williams, Sybil Memorial Day Idea Of Maiden Woman for our boys In service; Thoughts A. lovely iissiirtuipul of colorful waterproof glider American Legion, will' attend in honored recently when her name Why not have your typewriter and Avenue will.have charge of the on Memorial Day; Bernlce Medcalt _ 14.50-19.00 WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS MaryCottonRedpath Inaugurated'Charleston, S. C, I was shocked at ResponSD 'Was Prompt And Gen­ uniform. was placed on the Dean's List for adding machine equipment placed ^ Cushion .sets llowers at the First Congregation­ Mario Pepe, Donald Hlgncy, Lutlna having attained high scholastic al Church for the month of June. First Observance Of Memorial • the condition of the .so-called erous—Enthusiasm 'Was Intense Members of the American Le in first class condition? Our luUy k'uh willi pi-ctty striped waterproof PROGRAM ANNOUNCED gion Auxiliary are asked to meet > Van Wllgen, Margaret (Morawskl standing during the winter quar­ Sand boxes for llu 8.75 After Sunday, the choir will di.s- Day—Was Shocked At Condi-! graves of tho jUnlon .soldiers on —Mrs. Redpath Died in Mai­ equipped service department will al Bradley Brothers store at 7:45 Selections by the boys'-glee clulb THE BRANFORD REVIEW ter of the current college year. The canvas awnings Members of the Women's Relief band until the second Sunday in . tion of Graves of Union Soldiers the race course, on the outskirts of den, Mass., in 191? at Age of 91 do this work promptly and effici­ to attend in a body. "Rlir Song", Romberg, "Marsail- Branford, Conn. rosier, released by Dr. Edward Al- ently and furnish, without charge, Picnic tables and benclies—{i;re«t assortment. Corps are asked to meet Sunday September. —'•— jthe city. This place had, during lalse"; Introduction of guests; Plcis* itod mt ont of your 5 ft. X 3 ft. AmiHcta 0Mt *t your' vey Jr., dean ot the college, Includ­ loan machines. ( Woven fiber anu porch roclsers in white, siin tjiii, evening at 7:30 in the Baptist There will be a parish supper on Mrs. Raymond Ballou, Alps Roa'd j the war, been set aside as a prison to the race course. The day previ­ Speaker, Major Robert B, Cate; •pedU Rfidtr's offer prici of $1.19 pottpkld. ed the names ot 349 students, ap­ .9.95 Church to make arrangement for permits us to print the following,corral, and our men had been bur­ ous the Colored people had gath­ STOJAK-STRUKUS RELIANCE TYPEWRITER CO. green or red ,. Wednesday evening'at 6:30. Miss Patricia Elizabeth Strukus C.S.G.; "America, the Beautiful," proximately 22 percent of the col­ U. S. Cosst Cusrd Pboto participation in the parade on led as they died from exposure or ered wild Spring flowers and had C. B. GUY, Mgr. , 6.95 Parents having children to be article clipped by her from si Bos­ ot Elm Street and Mr. Joseph Stan-1 entire assembly; Closing March lege's enrollment. Eligibility for Barber sliop, Mnrine style, on Beautiful linnd painted Mexican cluiirs Tuesday. baptised on Children's Day, June disease, in the very troughs they decorated the graves of the soldiers tho foredock ot a Const Guard Telephone 7-2738 ley Stojak, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'The Bostonlan", School orchestra. the honor requires tjhat a student After this meeting, members will 11, are a.sked to communicate with ton newspaper about seven years had burrowed for themselves as Mr. Redpath and myself rode In an iimnned trnnsport eurouto to Bou- 109 Crown Street New Haven Full Icnglli mirrors, friimeil in white, walnut or nia- John Stojak of Mlddletown will be achieve an average of "B" or "su­ 'Eaiiiville, go to Trinity Episcopal Church to the pastor. ago. protection from the weather. Thp open carriage with Gen. Hatch, perior" In her courses with no Some one of thcKO days Itieso Guaranteed Boilers, Radiators, Pipe lio^imy, to fasten to your ciosel doors 7.95 attend Union Memorial Services at EAST WOLFEBORO, N. H.— majority weVe unmarked and tho The enthusiasm was lnten.se. When married Saturday morning, May 27, CliMETKICY SEKVICC grade on her record rated less than ^larinea will bo coming home Plumbing Fixtures, Lumber, ' 8 o'clock. While much of the nation pau.ses entire field was unenclosed. the. procession was formed the at 8 o'clock In St. Mary's Church. Maple bookcases 5.95 CORRECTING NAMES Ensign Adele P. Strukus of the "'satisfactory." tignin. For their Hccnrity now nnd ' Storm Sash and Doors, Insulat­ Corps members will 'gather at Monday to decorate the graves of j "My husband, my.self and friends freed men removed the horses and The Annual Memorial Service at later, buy War Uund.<;. U. S. Navy Nurse Corps will be her STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER Miss Rosenthal, a graduate of ing Wool, Wall Board and Roofing A fine new lot of cretonne covered maple foot stools at 3.50 the Armory Tuesday morning at Solly Donadio, chairman of the war dead, a grave at the foot of formed a committee for considera- dragged the carriage to the ceme­ Tabor Luthel:an Cemetery will be U. S. Treasury Department sister's attendant. Mr. Stojak will THE ME'TROPOLITAN WRECKING And high .scat stools at 4.95 9:30. Cars will be furnished for the lionor roll committee has announc- Cotton Mountain will be decorated, tioh of the matter, and soon the tery. People surged about us, W(iv- held Sunday, May 28 at 3 o'clock, ASSESS have as his best man, Alex Waske- CO., 1730 State St., New Haven, parade. ed that corrections and additions by relatives of Mary Cotton Red- I loyal people of South Carolina were ing flowers and chanting the weird If stormy, services will be post­ witz. of Mlddletovm. Phone 7-0294. New arrivals in maple twin lieds. An invitation has been received will be made by Memorial Day. path, who .suggested and inaugur-j called upon to aid in the erection and stirring songs of their race. poned to June 4. Fine (pinlitv ad,juslalil(' maple bridge lamp.s' When we reached the burial HELP WANTED^tcady work. from Williams Relief Corps, No. 42 Anyone having names to turn 'ited the first ob.servance ot Me-.of a monument and to protect the • S.95, 9.75 and 12.50- in .should give them at once to the morial Day three years before the-place of burial. The response was grounds the graves had been WILL MAKE VOTERS MEMORIAL SFEAKSK Experienced and Inexperienced of Mystic, asking members to at­ with table slielf attachments office of the Commercial Press. j official edict of Gen. James A. Lo-| prompt and generous, made by heaped with wild myrtle." Sewing Machine Operators. Also tend a reception June 3 for the president and her official staff. Her husband, Jamts, was on the The selectmen and the town clerk The^Rev. Frederic R. Murray will ' TO ^r Table Woricers. Apply Jos. J. Kis- Revolving frlolies—follow our air force around the Igan, commander of the Grand the freed rfien and others, and in C,Jt staff ot Gen. Sherman and was a of the Town of Branford will be In be guest speaker at the Memorial' port, Harrison Avenue, Dora"- 1.95 The Junior Musical Art Society Army. Her descendants have many May, 1865, a great memorial meet- world, for Civil War correspondent' for the session at the town hall, Saturday, Day program held Tuesd.iy at the-> Mlles. One case of lobar pneumonia and , hopes to present a public program ; records to support their claim, ing was held in Zions' Church i -u^ axAA. _{Uw. 'aw d. .di>M«'t' J-au two cases of whooping cough were at Blackstone Library sometime in I Her own v/ords, a.s recorded in a New York Trlbunte. She died In May 27 from 2 to 5 o'clock for the|Southbury Eplphamy Church ot . , MOM /mUAxJl ;tja. /VtMjui-fv ^fl^[l 'At Its close we were escorted by PIGS FOR SALE-8 to lO weeks BUDGET PAYMENTS — ORANGE ST. AT CROWN reported in East Haven for the I June. This will be the last meeting! yellow new.spaper clipping, .state: a detachment of the regular troops Maiden, Mass., August 20, 1914, at purpose of admitting as electors ^ which Rev, Murray Is clerical Old. Cholera litjmune. Rudolph week ending May 20. of the season. Shortly after my arrival inj under Gen. Hatch and proceeded the age of 91." all those found quaUfled, 'sponsor. . .; Kneuer, Post Road, Tel. 201-3. ^^m

THE BRANPORD REVIEW, BR^NFORD, CONN., MAY 20, 1044 THE BRANFORD REVIEW, IffiAyFORD, CONN., MAY 26, 104f PAaE TWO PAaEi'intEfi' THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER SPRINO AMBROSIA READING (ScWRiTlNG | SHORT BEACH Ouf nfixUdoor neighbor nn-\ Pine Otchai-d SiiliiMt'shiid ti2t , nnunodd tills morning that ho had odwin Seavei AND /^n M'/^fam, oiF.KNOWi.il>GE ST, ELIZABETH R. C. CHURCH Results of labor are •evident at picked his ilrst garden crop ilie' Published Every Thtltsday at Pvt. Charles HInklcy and JMrs. Pastor, Rev. William O'Brien the Scout House In iiiglit befoi-e—and had catfen the Hinliley are spending a fifteen day Curates, Rev, Joseph Buckley Branford, Connecticut by JAMES PRESTON where scouts and adult volunleers product in a ])ie. Our first in­ furlough at the home of Pvt.' Hlnlc- Rey, WlUlani Myers have been spending evenings work­ Stood the Wind for France" by Squadron Leader H. E. leys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd I. stinct was In order some for Despite ofliclal statements to the Sunday Mass'.wlll be at 10 o'clock ing on the building, TilE BnANFORD'REVIEW, Inc. Bjtei Is Slid to be the first novel to be pissed by the censor which teUi Ulnkiey. Pv't, Hlnkley is a ground limcli, our second to learn from! contrary. Insiders claim Donald to those bombing crews who ire brought j 37 kos'e Street in any detail what happens mechanic at Newport Air Base, tlNTO^ CitAPEL the dictionary something of, ils Nelson has cro.ssed ,swords with his down behind the German lines. Mrs, Robert Young of CUnton- Newport, Arkansas, Rev. J. EdwardsNcwton ot Westvllle able lieutenant, Charles E. Wilson, Tlic .scene of "Fair Stood the Wind for vUle spent Sinitlny at her river­ origin and liistory—as well ai) to it'tistjjr MEYER IJESHINE ...... ;.,., Publisher In another one of those Internecine France" (which is a June BObk-of-the- front cottage. 1)0 sure lldw io Siiell it. Miss Jane Ballad Lang has been .seltos that enliven Washington of­ Month Club selection) is in France, in Sunday School ieiasses will meet chosen as one of the fifteen top ALICE T. PETERSON Editor Mr. Webster is snecinet and di­ ficial circles. 1941, when there wis still an occupied and ranking women ijliotographers by at 9:45 wlth,clii|i'th services follow­ Miss Rita Peck, Westwood Road rect. Ife says; "Aiiy pari of Ihe Which brings', up a curlou.'i fact unoccupied zone. Four men ate returning I ing at 11, at wl)loli lime the pastor from a'bombing mission to Italy, when/ the Photographers' As.sociatlon of was home from the University of regarding Nelson. Although he has win" use as his topic, "The Story of genus Ithniim, asp. R. rliap(Miti- something goes wrong with the plane, jnd| America. One of Miss Lang's chil­ Cohnecllcut for the week end. 'Tdcpiione Brantord 400 collected more official scalps than Lot's Wife.", The choir will sing, eum, the uonlmon garden rhii- they are forced down. ! dren's portraits is to be used In a any other government executive, nN UP f oil I ClION—Plmrm.icists Mate, lir.'.t tl.nss, tlinilt.s 13. "Hoarest Thou Our Prayer" by ^ Subacrlptlon Hate: , , ,^ A French family hides them in an bld_ forthcoming Issue of the Profes­ bai-b . . , Tliey are tilli, coarse he Is still regarded' by newspaper­ un.ssncr of New Yorli sl.irls liis now pin-up ciillcclion nt T;\l,isc;i, Pvt, Richixrd S. GuptU of Rock­ $2.00 I •S'car;.piLyablB Hi Adv(iince mill. O'Connor, who has a native distrust- sional Pliotographers' Magazine, 11- Shelley. herbs witii very large leaves and men who cover WPB and by many Hi; JS a vi-lcran of Ihrco b-MWs in llio ,Snullnvost Pacific. land Park is stationed at cami) Advertising Rates On Application of everything French, thinks they shoulcr iustraliiig lighting aiid technlc. The public Is again invited to Plaiiche, New Orleans, thick, succulent petioles." of his underlings as one who can­ get out fast. The Captain, Franklin, whose? the afternoon hymn service at 4 not hold his own in such rows. Another rhubarb eiithusiiist re­ arm has been severely hurt iti the crash.' Mr. and Mrs. Daniel V Mulvoy o'clock at which time the loader „.. MemberJojr., .^ , ; Partly, no doubtl because ho In­ n. E. BATilS The Short Beach Sunshine Bin­ rules that they stay. will be Mrs. Franklyn Mceks, Rena New England Press Association marks tlnil if Noali were aildiclcd announce the blrtli of a son, Mark go sdclal will be held on May '20, variably emerges tn excellent , The two youngest airrnen are the first to be sent out on the perilous Young and Prlscilla Shorey will to adjeutives, his definition might Edmund on Sunday, May 21st. Tills at 8 P,M, at the clarernont Inn, terms with the vanquished. route that will lead ilieni to safety. Franklin, whose arrn had become sing a duet. is their third child. The committee In charge compris­ Enteiri'd as second class hiatter llavc read: "Uhubarli is a blend Also, Washington newspapermen gangrenous and who must undergo an imputation performed at night by two brave French doctors, is the last. When lie does leave, the J Miss Shorey has been chosen es Mrs, Roy E, Burwcll, chairman; OCtdbSt iiB, lOSS.at the Post Offlce of warm siiushine and spring like their top executives tough. Lt. (J. G.i Mansfield Pickett Is daughter of the household,' Francoise, goes with him, knowing that treasurer of this group. Mrs, Victor Hutchinson and Mrs, at Brantord, Conn., under Act of rains, witli a liint of frosty nights They go tor the man who swaggers now stationed at the West Const handicapped as he is, he will not be able Mr. and Mrs. ErlcSwanson re­ Leon ilopklns'on. . VffBflaiFjNOTlWBt' March 3, 1887. . aiid ehill mornings. It uoniblnes Into a press conference with a ci­ School, San Diego, . He gar Jutting out ot the side of his to make the journey alone. At the border cently placed flowers in, the chapel -'Af ' N«(!uiTim[TtRTBR&l6H. nostril-tickling tartness and of Spain, by a strongely ironic twist, 1.3. studying radio in connection Mr. and Mrs. Howard Usher of -—; TtSKflii) iMm«wu: 10 vniicir* mouth, bangs his hsl down on the in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Ed'ivard 0' owmiiwixtp* j. . Thubday, May 20,1044 O'Connor—tlic same who hates all things witluantl-submarlne warfare. H smootli delichinsness. lil saiiee or tables and roars out a couple ol tri­ Blake and last Suntjay IMrs. beibcrt Plalnvillu were Sunday guests of French—gives his life to save the French picj streaked with strands of red­ ple-barrelled cuss words. BasSett was rcni'enibcred by her Mr. and Mrs. William Cooke, girl. And so the story ends. '.' "* " Miss Betty Jnne nee.vcs has re­ husband. wiiiSBiiALBAY • dish pink, it is Olio of tlie inosi And Nelson, who was once turned from a trio to^ Annapolis EVCay Till Oi: * * * > t'Ui:!, .SAVKIl—Donionsdaliri!; insuloling properties of nev/ wlii- . Charles Gardner who pas,sed the agerly awaited spring garden di­ dubbed "Donald the Meel<," Is, a dov/piOL tdlkd Ihiimopjn Di L.eoigL B V/itluii'; (U fl) ichtaitli where she attended a dance. She OlHlJEp /IMP' May n()', is M'eiiVo'rial tir D'coor- H. E. Bates, author of "Fair Stood the winter at The Barn, Granite Bay, ptM>wiT!P roco man of temperate expression. More­ diiLcloi of LibbcN 0\« { n I oul CI iss conipin\ Toledo whitli also visited Ml.ss Barbara Baer ot Mrs, Genevieve B, Kcnyon of (CWKf CAR IMn<7reA«HTI> vidends." Wind for France," was born in the Eng­ dt.tlopul u\olutionu% unit condu Is scientific test-, of unit nt will be In Rocitl'and'Park this sum­ AilAR-COOtlHSAllVllWW* R3R UteiRMV nt'ioii DAy. 'B?bblisirei\ in .1868 it over, his round eyes and arched WashiiiBlon, a iform'er classmate at Bloomfield visited her properly -n(AT00NW»T*OFA WllLWCVlR/jKl lish Midlands 3? years ago. He began writ­ initiil public sho\Mnt ftsls n\i.jlLd t'lLiniopdnL tut IRUI losses mer. Oh, Mr. Bowles, is it O.K. to Vassar. here JSunday. REmiS!KMIH4 UMIT PIOCCP aNP PIW3 , is colouratcti by^,, nieitiorinl cci'c- brows give him an owlish appear­ ing a^ the age of 17, as junior reporter on a country newspaper. Twp'^ through window.? 40-50 percent. W Q Bniww -DIE wipwiw! m m aWTlNd .' cash in a eanning-siigar stamp WE HOPE FOR THE HARVEST ance, and when he ' attempts to oui»iPC pwrecTNcsRia I nioniesi Jirinciplally the ileeorutioii years Utcj: he had liriislicd his second book, and it was follo\yed by ten The honor roll has been r'cpalnlcd aiul use a few pounds for i'hiv rcEisler determination he is apt to others in as many years. At the l«ginning of the war, he joined up with Mrs, Percy Saiifurd is spending Mrs. Albert VVills and Mrs. Les­ oC griWcs, for soldiors Itilled in Another spring planting season has passed for llie wbeatfields of and new niunes added In readiness purse his lips, giving him a some­ the R.A.I^ and ever iince he has lived with those fighting men, messed several days in Mei-idcn as the ter Patterson co-chairmen for tlie scrvlceman',s family will r'eljorl the barbj—Christian Seicnee Moni­ for Docorallpn riay. llUo newspapers, magazines and wars. .' . the Middle West and the stony liilUiile I'urais of New I'higland. And what prissy expression. with them, talked with them. His book of short stories about the Royal guest of Mrs. W. R. Smilli. furniture 'auction last Saturday, full, correctly spelled nahie at tor. 6'ld cardboard boxes. .These should bivil Wiiv vct'nrftiirt inhrclioil oi' as surely as rain ajid sun fullow the .sowing of tlie seed, snn\mer's Yet in the past two years Nelson Air Force, published here under the title of "There's Something in the sponsored by St, Eliztibeth's Wo­ Tuckers Store, It Is knowii that ii MARY ACicERMAN be tied in bundles while waste has gone to the mat with sucli re­ Air," as well as his new novel, reveal his wonderful insight into the men's Club report that, sales Were number of boys have left In recoht rode hi.plnc'^ qC lienor for lii'a'n.V deepening heat will see endless regiments of shining wheal, tall row The annual Junior Prom of the Fimeral s'ei-vlccs were held Mon­ baskeli)apor Is to be pAcked Into minds of tlic boys who fly the Hurricanes ^atisfaciory and about $140 'turned weel:s,.but since no ,names have years.,Now their numbers are on row of corn. nowned warriors as Harold Ickes, Branford Hlgii School wa s held day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the ah old box or bagged. It Is hoped QARDENS ALONG TtlE and the Spitfires. over to the treasurer. bet?n reported the Honor Roll Isnbl Leon Henderson, ITred Eberstadt, Saturday evening at the Pine Or­ rooms of Camerlln and Roes, New thilt bundles will bo by the roAd- few iilvd votei-ans o£ the Spanish- TRACKS Jitsl as the farmer is dependent o« the weather for his crops, so » • • up-to-date, in the past some llst- Harry Hopkins, the Navy's Porres- chard Club. The Prom Committee Haven, for Kirs, Mary ClIITord Ac- sldo early so that second trips to American War plaee Kmall Hags industry—and the country as a whole—can prosper only in a favor­ higs which wore made from an im- tal, and the Army's dashing Breh- Contrary to what most of us are taught{ deserves great credit for ci'eatlng a Ralph lilac'Winiains, Braidloy Ave. kerman, wife of Ernrat W, Acker- any a'ca can be eliminated. Back yards along railroad ofTlolal sources have required paint­ on trieiulsl'oiig'since gone. able economic cliuuite. Todny, when a crop of postwar jobs is tlie o.n Somervell. He has taken them about Holland, the Dutch don't skate inY gala and festive atmosphere. The is ho'iiie from Sinhpson, N.Y, man, of Bristol Street, Mrs, Ao- Trucks wl Ist'art but at 10 a. m', tracks pa.ssing through towns and theme of llie evening was Spanish ing a ,second tlriie because of orrofs diviltauX liftVo liikiii kindly to iiation's hope for the future, it is pertinent to point this lesson out in on singly and en maBse. wooden shoes, says David Cornel de Jong Mrs. C. Haskell Bush atlepded icerman died suddenly on Thursday but In the event of rainy weather cities arc proverbially drab. ""But in his autobiography, "With ii Dutch Ac ' and the decorations were original In spelling, etc, , the olistoni until now Moinorial convincing terms to the eoulitry's planners. The boys still are not quite sure the National PTA conference held at her home. the coilbctlon will be pbstpon'ed ii'tif- cent." They use leather bne,si for tlie others SOI.UIHKS Illil,!'-Hod Army soldiers liflp repair tills bombed and cleverly done. siiieo the war, .and with the what happened, except all ot a this week In Now York City. She Is survived by her husband, til June 4lli. They .Will ogver J,heJF Day iii' generally observed as a For tlicre call be no (|uestion as to the eagerness of labor to pro- just wouldn't stay on. The average Dutch liorno soniowhere in lUi.s.sia. Tlii.s faniitv will ii-ceivo one of the spring, they are both iiilci-osting sudden they were feeling as though inilliun.s of eni,.Tj;ency kits filled with ordiiiar\' liousehold articles a daughter Dorothy, who flew here SON GitAbUATES usU'ai ar'oA which, includbs ,,Short day s(!t aahie lii nieinory of nil dne.c, or of the williiigiu'ss of inaiiageiiieiit lo supply the tools for boy and girl learns skating at tli'e age of they had backed into a buzz saw. from Russian War lielief in America, A new shipment -of gauze has from the West Coast when she Mr, and Mrs. Osborn E. 1-Iortb'n Beach', Oraiilte Bai*, Diibl'e, Beiibii, lind inspiring. l''or Almost every­ rour, and keeps it up all his life. An exception was David's grandniothet^ ECKERTS ENTERTAIN dc'o'ehife'd. BiU' to tjie soldier it is production. And there was Nelson, smiling been receh'ed at the' Red Cross learned of her mothers passing; of Rocklaiid Park were lii Hor'ltorci Lahijihle'ris , cb^b ,ilh'd Bro61jtott''s one has inniniged somehow to fiiul wlio when she was in her sixties, announced that she would lio longer go Surgical Dres.slng room and work­ Miss Constance Savard of Milton, oPihl. Anybri'6 In h'c'ed of lieiivy a day o£ speijial significance, of Bui only if government policies are such as to assure a fair gently, helping them baclc on their out on the rinks. At that age, she hiiited. one considered one's.dignity^; deal of credit is due the shippers a son, Ernest F,; a sister, Mrs, Ross yesterday where they attehded the a spot for a vegetable garden. It ers are needed to help malce dress­ Vt., Lt. and Mrs. R. C. Springer twhie ifor 'tyhig hdhdl'e5'c&i ofililin inahy memories.,,' • feet I But because she still felt tlie need of exercise, she took up bicycling.1 and consignees because tliey have "Tonas and two brothers, John and [graduation of their ,son Roger clianoe of profit can we hope for Ihc invesiinent ofvt*ntui'e capital ings, 'rhe hours are from 2 to 5 and children, Jerry and Robert of It at the ShoH Beae.H,,tlr6hoU6'b! nwiy be crowded in between a Transportation succeeded in loading and unload­ Elmer ClfUqrd, "There are throe Plant Horton from Hartford Theo­ it w^ia'll Stia'iiiah-Amerioan his- that will make cxpandiiig production possible. o'clock oh Mondays lit the residence Trenton, N. Y. have been ylsitlnp brokou-dtjWn chicken coop, and a j ing freight cars in record breaking 'grandchildren, logical Seminary. toHlirt who wOle'.^lE the Spanish of Mrs. B. H. Reeves, Yowago, here with Mi-s. Albert Eckert and pile of rubbish. It may be hack of Putting gffort time, notwithstanding warlifne dif­ Mrs, Ackerman wfas born ,in Mad­ SINQ LIKE A BIRD;, Now„cproal people liM Ui\6'\Vl\-: more ftboiil language but we think alike on the Avenue. her daughter, Katlierine. THE COMMON PbbL ficulties. ison and moved to'^Sliort Beach In I'Al'KU DKIVK IN SHOUT combinatlpn — gplden, flakes , Q£ a iiublle garage or in a btirddok- basic principles of freedom. Not CHURCH NOTES Cuba ;iind the Cvibana and about. WHAT NOTS Mrs. SPflnger plans to rernain for li)38. IJEACII NEXT SUNbAY wheat and brai>,j>lus,8e(;dlessjralr h'cdged vacant lot. It may even be only Is our code of laws based on BY GiTA ROUND • Into Conflict The Red Cross workers are mak­ AjncVloa and lh«_.AmerVcuns, aiul By Ruth Taylor There wore 94,033 freight cars several weeks. Flreme'h of the Short Beach Co, sina put you In, tunc. Ask'tor Post's the British but their Magna Char- placed for loading or unloading ing .convalescent robes at their it, Amerioivii. jieb'plp .IVad known pile ()£ 'acveffd boViiiid a HmaU| Tlie com'mltlee In charge of the will riiai'i I'r'u'clts on Suivday, _ M^ay Raisin Bran.-rAdv, 10 • . ta was the cdrncrstohe ot bur own during March,. 1044 and over 88% headquarters In the fire house.- foundry, "green-gay amid scrap Evening showers blessing—Crops TABOR MJTHER.4N Howard. s; ,Pa,l,m.er, 'Trustee and jkohdr Roll.ln Short Beach has an- 28th t6 make IhelV m'oh'thly c'ollec-' mire iiSBii't •'the SpAiii.'ih ppoiJle, If I were to make a fclea lor a Buf of Rights, with all that It ha^| ST,MARY'S •There are many robes to make'.and , Short feeaoh s'd'A'Shihi Society needed water badly :.Ton and President of the "New York, New were releifsed dining the free time hduhccd that any .names which tlon of waste paiior. Residents who lumber, iiiles of parts, aiid a coal better AbElo-Amerlcan uliderstand-l meant to insure jiistlce to iiil with­ Rev. Adolph •!". Bcrgqulst, Minister Masses on Suriday wiil be help Is urgently needed. thai); v.iho Viria^s, ;'fiqUveen Spain sunburn appear Quite a few, at Haven and Hartford ' Railroad, limit of 48 hours. will hold a public' 'social .Friday should, be listed will be posted wish to turn In their scrap to this heap. Ing, the average person would look out regard to race, creed:pr color. 7:30, 9:00 and 10130 o'clock. aOOD nOVSEKKBPlNa' aiUl'tiii Uuit'^d Btatea iiiight have mostly youngsters, going , bathing 9:30 Church School. •stated • today Ihat unloading df night at the Clarernont Hotel. ' promptly If some member'of the drive are requested to separate It at me In surprise and wonder why Noiy it •, never before should we Mr. Palmer also revealed a com­ IS FIRli PROTECTION iiul, wlierever it is, it is neatly Martin Olson startsJeight new 10:30—MoiTiing Worship In English freight cars by cbn.'jignoes contin­ beiiu'ilyoiticd.'" , ' . I had taken to stating the ovlous. work together. Not criticising until parison of some World War I and 45,189 cars on line In March ot planted, li pretty sight with its dwellings In East Haven between Morning worsbilp wlil be in Swe­ CHURCH dp CHRIST ues to be ail Important factor in It ivv^i} estimated at the close of But It is because It Is the obvious we know the facts, but islanding World War II figures which, he 1918, but tile net' Ion miles in High and Elm Streets dish the last Sunday of each Stony Cre^k . the movement'Vf wartime freight the, iSth ueisithvy lluit, aineo the ro'wK of lettuce and onions and and the logical that we too often side by side, ready to swat) differ­ said, indicates that everyone coif- March, 1944 were 583,422,816 The losses by the Maine explo­ month. Rev. Joseph \yhlte tonnage, DurlHg March, 1944, cars pole beans; and when viewed overlook the Importance of stand­ ences of opinion and to cpine to a nected with the wartime transpor­ against 206,587,418 tor March, 1918 birth of Civvist, lli'o nitinb'er of sion were two officers and 2C4 men 7:45 Friday, Choir rehearsal 9:45 Church School were held an average of only 1.45 from the train each morning, ing together. We are more critical friendly understanding of each tation picture is putting every an increase of almost lOO'Tf. nipn kille(i itii wiir was about I'ouv ...... April 11, 1899 President Mc- Hope Circle will hold a food sale 11:00 Morning 'Worship days for loading aiitf unloading'. | of Britain than we are of any of other's aims or problems. ounce of effort Into the fight. biiiidll. .V ' ^ slibwB signs of faitliful care, indi­ Klnley announced restoration ot Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock on 7:30 P. M. Pilgrim Fellowship our Allies—Justin the same way as These lates't"figures show, ac-1 Last March there were only Teacher: "Name a deadly poison." viduality, and proinise. fjceli by In Noel Cowards words— p?ace between Spain and America. the Green. Thiiilt of ;ihe lives which might welarc more critical of our families cording to Mr. Palmer, that a great 1 27,315 cars on line compared to Joe (bright boy): "Aviation." the coinamter, these gardens be- biir hop^' Is unity, In sailor talk when you swallow Tabllha Society will meet,In the than of our friends. We know them, ST. STEPHENS AJvI.E. ZION Teacher: "Come now, don't be have lieen saved fi-om battle soai'.'i bo not destroy: this hope with the anchor it means youve left the church this afternoon with Mrs. eorae a gallery of pictures along were proud of them and we expect foolish." it natiplis did as tile liistorian shallow w|ords. sea, and taken up presumably per Willlat^ Damberg and Mrs. Gus­ Rogers.Strbet file railroad line, artistic evidence more from them. Potito.ons for.'Those European River Crossings Joe: "Well, one drop will kill." RUBgestcrt-T-kiVew the oliun' i'el- The future of the world Is ;ln our manent residence "on the beach" tavo Erlcson, co-hostesses. Rev. Sykes of honest, patriotic effort. In the same spirit we too often hands ...... National First Aid Week, also Churcii School 10:00 A. jj. ' Mv. , • • I • minimize what Britain has done In Morning Worship ...11:00 A. J4. Teacher: "And you, John, can you If we remain together. A'l the Raisin Week CONGREGATIONAL Four billion graves in tlie our hopes of what she would do. Junior Church....;., 12:30 P. lij. give the nationality of Napoleon?" lands , ' ' The national debt July 1, 1860 Revi Matthew Madden We overlook the fact that she was Christian Endeavor 6:30 P. M. John: "Course I can." •world !s bufyillg plitcea becauso That Jong for freedom; all the was $64,842,287. The smallest na­ The Manse, Rogers JSt. admit was our war too. We over­ Teacher: "That's right)" men "ate. tijii solf-eeivtorcd, too OPINIONS starving herds tional debt was in 1835, when it Everilhg Worship ..8:00 P. M. look the year in which she fought SUNDAY SER\rfCES Of tortured Europe look to us to was only $37,513 During the greedy, to jeari\ to know the oth­ alone against what seemed to be 9:30 School of Religious Education Comment and Crltlclsnv ol raise American Revolution the number er fijllow aiid to respect his poiuv: Insurmountiible odds. It was not 10:45 Worship Ei-jrvice CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES Them from thelr:slavery. Don't un­ ot soldiers enlisted for the colonies PRUSSICK'S Local Intetest froni until Hitler turned from his Inva- o£ view. • dermine 7:15 Christian Fellowship "Ancient and Modern Necro'- SERVICE STATION Various Public atloiris slo'ii attempts to attack Russia that was 288,122 The Revolution cost The vallies of bar conflict with a Mon., 3:30 Girl Scout Troop 27 mancy, AVias Mesmerism. and Hy­ TEXACO GAS and OIL the man power of that great na­ Aitierlca $135,193,703 The :War line! Wed., 11:00, Comfortable Society pnotism, Denounced" will be the Havoline Oil in Sealed Cans tion v^aj on her side, rather than of 1812 cost America $107,159,003 INVASION PUVNS Thurs., 3:15 Brownies subject*of the Lesson-Sermon for IT LOOKS FISHY on Hitler's. We too easily forget There have been 1527 battles wor­ Lubricate Oars 7:00 Girl Scout Troop 18 Ovbr-couftti'eiitial iiv,inbod, a] A great many people • were iis- thy of record In the world's his­ Sunday May, 2Bth. A different Grease for every the bombings. We forget the priva­ WITH ^ WINGS Fri., 3:30 Junior Choir; 6:30 Inter­ The,Golden Text Is from Romans purpose drtiggist friend said the public tonlshed by the proposal of the tions, the losses that her citizens tory, (also 1898) In battles of mediate Choir; 7:45 Senior Choir All Luiricatioti done ty Secretary of the Interior to give have known. (Dedicated to A,P.T.) the century the average number of 16:19,20. "I woultl have yoU \ylse had gone ^vitamin pill hay-wive, experienced Kelp. the government's $20,000,000,000 shots fired to hit one man has been unto that which is good, and sim­ We talk of Lend Lease and take By Ruth Evls West Main St. Tel, 448 "A" to maintain normal resis- worth of wiir Industries to the re 400 The • "Maine" was officially FIRST BAPTIST. ple concerning evil. And the God of the attitude v.'e are doing all the All money received for tire in­ taiice to irifectidu, "G" for de- turning soldiers. Of course this Standing on earth; rated as a second class battleship peace shall brujse Satan under giving. We forget the Common Rev. A. W. Jones,- JPastbr spections will be used for 'smoke,? would involve a gigantic govern­ You can touch the stars! Yellow feveriwas the greatest your feet siiortly." V, veldlnn'eut ot spUnd teeth aiid nor­ Pool of men and resources. Only Rogers Street ifor the boys in service danger to the campaign in Cuba. mal bony structure and so on ment-controlled holding compiiriy. our men on the battlefields know Slide down moonbeams, 10:00 Church School Selections from the Bible include owing away industries "would Or dance with Mdrsl the following: '('And when they do.wn the vilamiu alpluibct. what that means. i 11:00 Morning Service be ll revised edition of the Home­ shall say unto you. Seek unto them Anglo ^American understanding, 11:00 Junior Church and Nursery But, silid >he, and this ii4 what stead Act and the land provisions as Lord Halifax said. Is so much Standing on earth 7:15 Young People's Society that have familiar spirits, and un­ was surprising though it might of the Reclamation Law," said the more than something we should In a cloud, you can hide! WAR BOND 7:45 Tuesday, Fellowship meeting to wizards that peep, and that he sus'pcutijai iliore than half ot Secretory, although he admitted merely want, or something for Harness the rainbow; 3:00 Tuesday, Junior Choir rehear­ mutter: should no a people seek A temporary storage space for pontoons in England. They are there that perhaps he first directors of unto their God? for the living to the prescripitiohs lib fills are for which, merely in our spare lime, we With winds, you'll ride! i^jUcteott sal. for the invasion; Crossing riverc where bridges'hnve been blown up he exijerlment would have to be ought to work. It is Xhe first condi­ 10:30 A. M., Thursday, Red Cress the dead?' (Isaiah 8:19). is a risky busincEs but our engineers have shown tliat they can tnrow mfentil disbj'ders, a bridge of pontoons across in short order. Your War Bond pur­ appointed by thb government. tion of true peace. It Is at once the Standing on earth. unit. Correlative passagse from the "VVlir nfvVps he ,iaid we had. chases are helping to n^ake the bridge for the invasion. it Is hard to see any similarity best and the last hope for a war Your head held high. Children's Day will be observed Christian Science textbook, "Sci­ Riltlicr, lij lidded, invasion From U. S. Treasury between such a proposal and the torn and wounded world. With faith in your heart in the First Baptist Church on ence ar«i Health with Key to the nerves. Ta& of massiiig allied homestead law under which a man We not billy have a cominon Yoii can reach the Sky! June 11, and the following com­ Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, torecs, suprjsmo invasion head got a piece of land of which he was mittee lias been appointed to ar­ Include the,following (p. 73): "Tiie absolute owner, free from govern belief that one man, as spirit, can quarters br^adcast.s to Europe's! range the special program for the mentliiterterence or directors. The iidNOS OVSfi AMSRICA control another man, as matter, uiidergrouiM, carbful and raiUute day; Mrs. C. T. Neal, chairman, as­ homesteader became an Indepen­ sisted by Mrs. Irving Adams, Mrs, upsets both the individuality and platis laid t9 ooiiquer the Axis St. Marys Light dent cltlzn owning a piece of pro­ John Obel and Mrs. George Pond. the Science; ofi man, for ipan Is Im­ age. God controls man, and God Is Lake St. Marys is one are leaving^'.scarii 'on the people's perty m fee simple, which he could Benjamin Franklin Parts are being assigned to all dispose of as he wished, and for the only Spirit. Any other control of u series of Rveat health aiid U^hble in the drug sup­ Lifelike and lively as the the children of the church school. reservoirs built in Ohio any price he wished. prose ot his pen stands or attraction, of so-called spirit Is ply of inediiiino to calm and sooth Rehearsals will be held on Tues­ about a century ago to James Fraa?r'a statue of a mortal belief, which ought to be protect urban and farm All a returned service mail would our "first great Ameri- days and Fridays after school In inVasioh jitlers. known by its fruit—the repetition dwellers .Crom the own lii this proposed giant holding i:an," in Franklin Insti­ the church vestry. ravages of swollen Had Ih'e ^'druggist caved to hif ot evil." company, would be a paper stpijk tute, Philadelohia. His streams. Today they common sense, nis articlei might have'l&id that we are tired, certificate. 'The assets of the com­ are gathering points on thrift, his homely sa- for sportamcn and va- cross itnd Ifinpy frbiii trying to pany wAuld be made up of war In­ v^r was the cement that TRINITX In reference to the pay-as-you- eationjfita. dustries, roost Of which could not held togethor our rcvolu Rev. Frederic R. Murray, rector do more taiSks than are physical­ tionary forefathers. go-plan, do you have to pay if you be applied to peacetime pursuits ly or iii(!Uti|iy possible. He might Montowese Street don't go anyplace? without heavy reconversion In­ have told li^\v niiieh better ofi we vestments, it is probable the serv­ WHITSUNDAY are here tliin are those across 9:30 Church School ice man would even be prohibited Teacher, i "Why the quotation Tons upon tons of U. S. Armr Photo 10:45 Holy Communion, and Sermon bombf) have been A hurry call in the middle of tlio who havc|K difficulty obtaining from selling his stock. In order to Thrift and fortitude Ain^T Air Force Pboto marks on your paper?" Thid is the release tliat casts off 7:00 Young Peoples Fellowship droppijd upon Euro­ niglit for the rupuir team from the drugs to csjira inva.'iino jitters. aissure continued government nioU' and dctcrniinatiou made Student. "Courtesy to the man pean inHtallations in the tow Hue of a glider plane. Onca Because of the talk arranged by Ordnance troop to tussle with a opoly and operation of the proper the i:i colonies these on riiy left". order lo break the back light taak which has shed its track, IIo niighfjhavc said that vita- this handle is pushed down tha ties. United States. Now it Judge Stanley Meade the Trlfolium of the enemy. 1*1 the ft'fl a job that calls for grit, de­ is our turn to preserve Rlider is on ita own. Our gliders luius A tocZ arc touud ut fresh meeting has been changed to June United States we have termination, and speedy eificiency It looks like this proposal to the thiass for which have been perfected into huge escaped such havoc. to keep them rolling. \Ve who buy ships that can transport jeeps and 1st. Buy War Bonds fruits and •'(cgetables and that "give" the service man something, our foraxathers died. The mosquito drilled. Show your apprecia­ AV'ar Bonds put the IOOIB in the! men, ready to roll. More gliders Trinity Aid food sale will be held •I'lie, mosquito' drilled in. tion through service. h«nds. Old Sol is Wie best calmer of is a blind to keep the government arc heeded. Buy more War Bondv and Hold Them Buy Wax Bonds and Hold Them Sautrday, May 27 at 10 o'clock \xi The iiiosquito drilled In earnest. • nerves anV' iSoctor ever pre- in business, using the ,servlce man and hold'em! ^ V. S. TreuiUfy Department * U. S, Treaeurii Department j stead of as.announced. Poor Earnest!, fccribed. ;A, • as a tool to acQompllsb tliat e^id. a«^/^

PAQEFOTJR THE EKANPORD REVIEW, BRANPORD, CONN., MAY 25, lO-l^ THE BRANPORD REVIEW, BRANPORD, CONN., MAY 25, 1044 PAGE FIVE Mrs. Pink and her family while Friends m need are friends Indeed, TRAINING IN ATLANTIC CITY out driving one Sunday, stopped at with hearts that ne'er grew cold; NORTH BRANFORD a wayside stand to buy some corn. On lalny days and rocky roads, they With The r^ / V "Young man," said Mrs, Pink to help us lift our loads; the attendant, "nro your cars young Thcy'iievoi* slop to think ot pay, Services In the local churches noon. Dennis Hartigan, president and tender?" nor count the cost ot deed; BOYS * IN ^^^^^y^ JM &}'ll 4Pl(AUUt will be: of the club gave a demonstration Jcannle: "She Is a decided They never'aiikcd tor.glory's share. Mass at 8 o'clock In Northford on the proper way to kill a broiler blond." Just helped a friend In need. mmim^ iElNHOLO. Congregational Church and at for market. Other members of the Meg: "1 know, I was there when It wo can count a trlend like that, SERVICE '••^ - V _ - — -k. iNDUsTay K"'"' SOVCHNMEIIT 19/,2 AftU. DiVlNS 100,000 Tons 9:15 o'clock .In St. Auguslii\e's club assisted with the plucking. she decided," Just one Irom out the horde; CHAMPION, ol Steel Church on Sunday morning. Rev. 4-H activities were discussed and Let's get upon our knees and say, (RUGGED ARMY ENGINEERS To bgiM o modern U. S. WHO IS John' J. McCarthy, pastor, Mrs. games followed the serving ot re­ Don't say mean things about a "We humbly thank Thee, Lord." HOLD REUNION IN ENGLAND batll,.,)ii|i irquir..t iKe pruduttioti ol 100,000 Genevieve Bernard, organist and freshments. talkative person. She was probably Sgt. Sobolewski UemUtnarlcrs, Eurcopcau Theater loni ol llQuI ingoli und choir director. Sunday School will vaccinated with a vlctrola needle. Don't you hate people who an- 0/ OporaHoH.5—A ruuRcd engineer tolling,. follow for children of the parish .swer questions by asking them? WITH THE .service regiment, which has .spent Given Conduct Mr. and Mrs. Harry Junlvcr recent­ LET'S SOAP SO— Yes, don't you? two Britl.sh winters In tents, iron­ WAVES.' ly cnterloincd at a plcinic supper He; "May I hold your palm ol­ ically enough, while building com­ Holy Eucharist will be celebrated Ensign and Mrs. Howard Coc, and ive?" Recognition fortable quarters for other United at 9:30 oclock at the Zion Episco­ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cue of East pal Church, Rev. Francis J. Smith, • She; "Not on your lite bouy." GOOD HOVSEKEEPlNa "Hire, Mr. Bender, enoimli wa«t«' States Army components ob.servcd IntUislr financed Haven, fat to blow ui bolli to. Klna-1 Headsuartcrs, 13lh AAF, South its second activation anniversary Much ot Expansion Rector, Mrs. Paul R. Hawkins, or­ He: "Then I'm out of lux." IS FIRE PROTECTION dom^Comily- s-^-" -*•• ' Pncillc—Stair Seri^cant Charles J. ganist. Children will remain for She: "Yes, Ivory formed." recently, the lir.st time In more than Componici in the ilfel induitty mokhcd Sobolewski, son of Mr. and Mrs. 18 months the entire outfit had governmfnt dollor fof dotlor in Tinoncing church school directly after this Harry Jiinlver, Jr. was the hon the worlime enponiion of tleolmoking Charles Sobolewski, 27 Ru.s.seli St., been together. service. orcd child at a birthday party cnpocily. given at his iiome by his mother lios been presented the Good Con­ Since coming to England in mid- Morning worship will be held at 11 o'clock at the North Branford on last Wednesday in honor ot his duct Medal for exemplary behavior, 1942 the regiment has figured in efflcionl;y and ndelity. Congregational Churcli, Rev. Mau­ seventh birthday. Guests included construction of depots, camps, road-' Dudley HarrKson, Walter Bauer, Sgt. Sobolew.skl is a Radio Oper­ rice deVrles, pastor, Mrs. Douglas plane runways and hospital facili­ Donald Prawley, David Hnll, Jack ator with a Troop Carrier .Squad­ B. Holablrd, oi'Banlst and choir di­ ties on more than 3.^ proccts. Vari­ rector. Hurson, Bernard Amatrudo, Ethel ron of the 13th Air Force Service ous unlLs of the regiment, ranging Sunday School will convene at Brhidley, and Roberta Hawkins. A Command, supply and mainten­ from entire battalions to small 10 o'clock with Burton'''S. Colter birthday luncheon and games were BUY WAR BONDS/ ance branch of the 13th Army Air squads have been scattered across superintendent. enjoyed by the group. Force. a largo section of England. The U S, TV.Uurj D.-fMrlMunt Steel One ot He has Tccently returned to ac­ commanding olticcr of the regi­ - 'Safest Industries The Rev. Francis J. Smith, Rec­ Mrs. Floyd Grlswold ot North week with lier sister, Mrs. Prcd tive duty with the 13th AAF, re­ ment, has . received In recent Amtrtco'i steel induilry hot betl tor of Zion Episcopal Church, has Street entertained the Home Mak­ Savard. freshed and relaxed by his stay at montiis letters of commendation lolely, record ol any mctal-inok- been officially notifled ot his elec­ ers Club ather home on Thursday. a rest camp in New Zealand. from Major General Cecil R. Moore, ing or Icbricoling InduUry. The Coast Guartlsnicn, above, arc Icamfni* how to months at the famed seashore resort and are then tion at the recent Diocesan Con­ A covered dish hmcheon was en­ PERSONALS Forrest Mason, first class cook chief engineer, European Theater be expert radio operators at the Coast Gii.ird ready to do an expert job for the United States actually ipringtel The rest camp provides a "pre­ mode by coiling moclilnci vention to be delegate to the Pro­ joyed at noon and the discussion with the U. S. Navy has sent home of Operations, Brigadier Gcnreal Kaillo TraininfT School In Atlantic City, N. J. Coast Guard. war" vacation tor the 13th'3 air­ American spring mills. vincial Synod of New England to hour was spent on discovering ways evidence that he cro.ssed tlie equa­ John A. Sanford, chief of stall. They fio through a rigid course of Instruction of Clarence Bradley t.s convalescing men, with abundant supplies of be held at Portland, Maine this In which to use left-over foods as Eighth Air Force, and the com­ at his home following treatment at tor In October. fresh milk, steaks and other nour­ Cpl. Thomas Piontek of South Walter Saczynski, AMM 2-c ot East Haven iias been assigned to year. well as clothing and material as manding olTlcer of a base .section. v'*? .American Iron and Steel Insiiiuld the Newlngton Veterans Hospital. ishing foods availatJe day and Main Street is located at Camp Rose Hill Road, is somewhere in boot training at Sampson, N.Y. part of the war conservation pro­ I). W. Owens, Jr., A.S., Is now lo­ The unit's "superior leadership, boats loaded.by crane into a huge night. Golf, tennis, .swimming and Gruber in Oklahoma. the Pacific Area. Zion Parish Guild will hold a gram. Rev. Joseph Wlilte of Stony cated at Midshipman's School, unstinting efforts and long hours Had a nice V^ail note this week SHHH! cargo ship. No spys happened .to be dancing help (.he fliers lose combat public food sale on the church U.S.N.R., Hall, Northwestern Uni­ of work which enabled many high from Pfc. Frank T. Page of Church on the terry, at that time. There Creek has been a patient in Now tension ond fatigue. Pvt. Theodore Patcnaude son of Cpl. Oscar Rogan.son, son of Mr. grounds in the Center on Saturday Every organization in town Is versity, . priority Jobs to be completed Street. He says of the Review (plug) Mrs. Jenny Chatty did not at­ were no enemy agents around the Haven Hospital. Sgt. Sobolewski has 550 combat Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Patcnaude is and, Mrs. David Rogan.son, writes afternoon beginning at 1 o'clock. A asked to contribute toward the ex ahead of .schedule" were mention­ tend the memorial funeral services harbor, either. So the enemy knew hours to his credit, many of his stationed at Camp Hood, Texas. from Keesler Field, Miss., that lie "When I gel through the other fel­ variety of home baking and casse­ pcnscs of Memorial Day. The con­ Ptc. Sal Altrui writes; "I hove ed. which were recently held for Ser­ notliing about those boats. Philip Buck of Washinglon, D. C. missions being against anti-air­ h.is met .^aul Bivbarle and that he lows read it. They don't know who role dishes will be on display for tributions last year did not cover was a week-end visitor at his liomo ' been receiving the Branford Re­ Following an afternoon of atli- or what they are reading about but geant Brave. She's never even craft and enemy interception in :^fc. Roland Rockwell, 408 Laurel plans to go to Guitport to see Doug­ "You should have seen them," sale. Friends of the Guild arc In tlie expenses. Groups are also In­ In Prospect Hill. view for quite some time. It has letic contests and games, the regi­ still they like to read it." heard of'Sgt. Brave. But she should Jap-Infested territory. Street, East Haven is with tlie sig­ las Bray. . Mrs. Chatty said to her sister, la­ vltcd to participate. vited to participate in the parade followed me from Texas.to my pre­ ment held a formal retreat parade have been there, should have heard He has been presented the Air nal corps in Africa'. ter. "Fifty—I counted theml" Her whicli will form at the Kerr resi­ sent location In England and am and review. Guest of honor was Pvt. Edward,Stevens, Main Street S. Sgt. Arthur J. Lynch, son of the whole service—should have lis­ Word has bocn received here by Medal for meritorious achievement sister told her husband. He men­ Tiie Board of Admissions will dence on Branford and proceed always glad to receive it. Helps me the mayor of a large Midlands Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Lynch, 27 tened to the sobbing of Sgt. Brave's Supt! of Schools Raymond E. P.ink-< while participating In aerial Illght Among the boys somewhere in Short Beach,' has arrived in Eng­ tioned it that night to the boys at meet in the town hall on Saturday thrbuBb Hie center of town. It will keep up with the boys In the ser­ city. Commendations were read to Frank Street, East Haven has been mother. Why? Because Mrs. Chat­ then counter-march to the Green ham froin his son, Lieut. Lawrence combat operational missions of a Italy is Pvt. John McNamara, ot land. the bowling alley. No doubt they from 2 to 5 o'clock. Persons living vice and olso with the old home the men by Captain Leonard Shaw, in England for the past two. years. ty helped kill the sergeant!!! where exercises will be held at the Pinkham, saying that he is con- hazardous nature. He has also G35 Main Street, East Haven. '!, mentioned it somewhere else, say­ in the state tor one year and In town news. Dolav\'are City, Delaware, regimen­ She has entirely forgotten the Memorial monument. Children will flnod to a hospital suflerlng from been presented with two Oak Leaf ing, '-Someone who knows told me." the town for six months, those who "I have been passing It one to tal adjutant. After the review men Pfc. William Ryan who is in Eng­ meet early as usual to decorate the Injuries to his arm and hip. This Pvt. Angeio J. Baldlno, Urc Ave­ George T. F. Milne, Windmill Hill magnificent sight she saw In New Somewhere along the line—no one have Just recently reached their some friend from New Haven." Clusters to the Air Medal. and their Engli.sh guests held a land since October, has been pro­ graves 0 fthe soldier dead. is the second time Lieutenant nue, East H'Aven, is stationed in the is attending an Army Air School. York Harbor not so long ago. You knows where or when—an enemy twenty-first birthday, and mem­ party and a regimental birthday moted to a corporal. Pinkham, who is stationed at An- Panama Canal Zone. , see, ferryboats have to use the har­ agent hoard about those PT boats. bers ot the armed forces home on HAS FLAKE FOR THRILL cake was cut. bor even in wartime. So do the Na­ zlo, has been wounded in action. Lt. Col. Charles E. Lockhart of Pvt. Dominic Swirski was recent­ furlough are especially reminded Mrs. Aiden J. Hill of Totuket Corpl. Larry Tucker, .son of Mr. Members of the regiment Includes Edward S. Wcted is at the Ord­ vy and Merchant Marine. And .so, Two days later, near Boise, Ida­ of this opportunity to be made East Haven has been ordered to Pfc. Julius Bogacki, Alps Road is ly heard'from in New Zealand. Road has roccivcd word from her and Mrs. Harry Tucker arrived by nance Replacement Center, Aber­ ho, Joe Speaks had a thrill. His car voters. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Enquist Camp Devens, Mass., June 4 to at­ Cpi. John Pi.sano, 0G7 Main Street, with the engineers in England. one bright morning, Mrs. Chatty son Paul telling that he is some­ tend the I'irst Service Command plane from California Tuesday af­ East Haven.' deen, Md. stood on the deck of a ferry ap­ stopped at a railroad crossing, and where In the South Pacific. He took and t*o children who have been ternoon. The trip was thrillinE. It Stale Guard School. Master Sgt. Richard Collins of proaching New York, and chortled as the train passed, he saw it was At a recent meeting of the North part in the Battle of Rol and his wiaMng tholr home at Sunset Man­ was exciting to be met on the field ! Pvt. Stanley Sablowskl of Nor- Comdr.- John E. Toole, Medical ^tony Creek is an aerial engineer In in delight as twenty-five PT boats filled—every car—with paratroop­ Branford Volunteer Fire Depart­ address showed promotion in rank ner hive rottithed to Texas. by his dad. "The California cllraalc Pvt. Charles E. Strickland, son ot •toik, Virginia was a vLsilor in town Corps. U.S.N.R;, is visiting here, England. .shot out of the Hudson and head- ers. "Over thirty cars!" he said at ment Leslie Brindley and Floyd since Ills last letter. Paul wrote BOWS TO MR. COLERIDGE and scenery is thrilling. 80 Is it to Mrs. Mary Strickland, Mill Road, • over the week-end. His brother having returned from Casablanca, ed across the bay. She saw the PT ' work. It went along the line, and Griswold were elected to the clean­ that he was well and O.K. in every Mrs'. Helen Burkhardt and son, The fo\)owlng answer was given meet and see screen celebrities at Northford, was enrolled this week lAlek writes from- New Guinea that in the Keesler Field B-24 Liberator his victory garden is coming along French Morocco, by Clipper,, via ing committee for the present way. Paul Of "the Elm City Pattern to the question, "Who was the first Hollywood^ Ernest Pemberton and.. Joseph Works have retufned from a trip to man to circumnavigate the globe? bomber mechanics school. nicely.. His tomatoes have reached Dakar, Natal, Belem, Trinidad, moitth. Several recent fires were It is fun meeting folks from Piasisk of East Haven were amorig Toloket Granise met on Tuesday California where they visited Mrs. "The Ancient Mariner" .-•vt. Strickland will begin the In­ the enormous height of eight in- Puerto Rico, and Bermuda. reported at the meeting. Plans tor back East, making new acquain­ the boys recently home on fur­ night in the town hail for a reg­ Burkhardt's brother, who Is In the tensive Army Air Forces Training rlies. He has. been in tiie Mediterran­ ; A Man-sized Cup of Coffee the annual banquet were discussed tance, learning about planes and loughs. and tentative plans were made for ular business meeting. Worthy Mas­ U. S. Navy.' ,' His handwriting make It practi­ receiving letters from home. Command 17-week course in air­ ean area, and conducted ills own naval dispensary dtu'ing tiic in­ some date in June. Interested per- ter Burton S. Colter presided and cally a military secret. Larry said yesterday the biggest plane mechanics, successful com­ Ralph H. Linsley, eigctrician's vasion of Sicily. He returned to .sons may contactP. G, Loeber, Vin­ a'Memorial Day program was pre­ thrill he experienced since his trip pletion of wlilch will load to his as­ mate first clas.s, is overseas. He is a Seaman Second Cla.ss William h. ^ Mrs. Albert Eckerl of Wilcox These are times that try men's New York on Monday. cent Matt, or Arnold Sohloemann, sented by the Lecturer, Elsie Rraw- to the West Coast eight months ago signment either to active duty on son of Mr. and Mrs, Palmer Linsley Mefterl ot Indian Netjk has com- ley. Following the close ot the Place Is staying in Milton, Vt., a'soles. He is the son ot Mrs. Thomas Sr. was handling a flare to di-scover it the lino, servicing and maintaining of Paved street. 'pleted recruit training "at the Na­ meeting, Warren E. Brockett ot the the huge bombers whicli are car­ Toole, Soutli Monlowesc Street. val Training Station, Sampson, N.Y. was made by A, C. Gilbert Co., It was also voted to participate New Haven County Farm Bureau rying tile war to the enemy, or to a and is 'eligible tor further a.'ssign- Branford, Conn., U. S. A. in the Memorial Day parade and .showed moving pictures ot inlerost factory or gunnery scliool. Charles Morawski, coxswain, U.S. Among the East Haven boys who mont. members are requested to report in to farm folk. The evening closed Coast Guard is e,\nc'cted home on were home this week were Thom­ Helen G. Voss, daughter ot Mr. uniform at the Kerr residence on with dancing and refreshments. RIGHT OUT OF THE AIR leave from Maryland soon. as MoGuiro, Robert Mansfield and 4. . ..._,. By CARLE TiRMi . — —, and Mrs. Robert Voss, 391 Thomp­ Pfc. Herbert L. Barker, son ot Branford Road at 0:30. Charles Fallon. Pfc. William Symonds.of Jjtony UUV GARLAND, Eliown lieiu. •Uurlt victory,"mm hit which the son Avenue, East Haven is training Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barker, East Creek writes that he Is with the Considerable damage has been J Joins Bob Hope. Bliig Cro:.iiv NUC -aiur playliou.se" serializes be- at th eNaval Training School, Ce­ Main Street, is home on furlough Scrgt. Frank Prospritch is locat­ U. S. Infantry somewhere In Eng­ Women of the Northford Con­ done to the plants of market gard­ v\ Fred Allen. Grade Fields nnd olher UUiiung June 5 111 Monday through dar Falls, Iowa. from Lincoln, Nebr. ed in California. land. gregational Church met on Wed­ eners in various parts of town. One biR nnmca on the special lull hour I iltlay tplboUts IS the second Bctte grower reports the loss of thous­ Drtvib scicen vthtcle In a row to Ue nesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at fcalured on this air scries It suc- the last named church to listen to ands ot cabbage plants due to the ceidi ' Ot Human Bonduije,' on the an adchess by a relumed mission­ continued dry weather. Another popular piogiatn ary to China. farmer lost his entire crop of string • • • beans and must plant over, as a re­ the Jekphone I'memm. An eastern horticulturist has de­ Mrs. Harry Junlvcr of Cedar sult of the recent frost. Thousands veloped and rtBlslcreU a new rose ot tomato plants were also killed. n..nicd after Americas No 1 sonc- Lake Road, leader ot the Handy Helpers 4-H Club opened her home The rain came as a blessing to the maintains the network of Hi for a meeting on Saturday after- dairymen who harvest their own hay. telephone wires and cables that links the nation together.' the news reached the ears of a preciated that colTee must be freshly Voice: Please move to the rear of MAN-SIZED cup of coO'ee for Nazi sympathizer A tlie head of the house will make made and full ot real coffee flavor. the bus let the driver In. Dad's breakfast completely enjoy­ Here is the recipe for Stacked Grid­ In Detroit, Michigan, Jim Boast Day after day/ in storm and able. All men love good coffee ami dle Caltes. It's tested, of course. It was feeling proud and tired. And will save you the usual necessary They tell me 1 snore, but I don't plenty of it! This liig cup with his with good reason. He'd just finish­ fire and flood, up in the air name on it and full of his favorite butter because the melted brown hear It; brew is Just what father needs to get sugar takes its place. ed working on a rush Job tor the I think that's odd, when I'm so and underground, he's on him off to work in a good frame of Slacked Grlddlt Cakes Navy—a hugh order—The order near It. »how «hlch the Bakers ot Anicilco mind. These days we all need hearty 2',i curs Birterl flour 1 euK, Bliichtly beaten was finished before schedule and and satisfying breakfasts so bo sure 6 teaHiKiolia bakinu 2 culia milk the iob — knowing that every are dedicating to the aimed forcis powder 2 tablospoonti melted shipped to Boston, so Jim was on Sunday, June 4. at 8 p m, c w t that not only Dad but the entire 1 tiibiesprion BUgnr Bbnrtt;ninB or over NBO. family gets off to a good start every I teaspoon aalt drippinns proud ot his part in the Job. circuit is needed for war. « • • Doming. Mix and sift dry ingredients. Com­ Doubtless he bragged a little. Some­ A plate of hot griddle cakes cer­ bine slightly beaten egg and milk Milton Berle's "Let yoursell Go and stir into dry ingredients. Stir in where along the line he started, on the Blue chain Tuesdays, niaj tainly hits the spot on a cold winter priming. They are especially appo- shortening or drippings. Bake cakes the enemy learned of this Navy These days it is important for ehift to Hollywood In June. It de­ 6 inches in diameter on both sides on pends on his Broadway hit. "The strc.s.s. Dlnnli Shore. sho«Ti here. It's Siing when served in Adirondack shipment the Ulnah Shore Rase, a long-stem­ ^yie... six or eight cakes in a stack ungreased hot griddle. Add more every one to make the best Zlegfcld Follies," which may clo.se k>d cut in pie-shaped portions. Their milk if thinner cakes are desired. A great many things are needed by then to let Berle resume his lllni med variety closely resembling tlie Sprinlde each cake with brown sugar American Beauty. ; Mdtural aflinity, of course, is a large for the inevitable victory which Is use of telephone equipment.^ career. I of steaming, flavorful coOce or, r.iid stack. Cut into nie-shaped pieces purs. A long list of things—which • • • • • • oftrr Basin sent. U.S. Ceast Guttd Photo THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND Street" The Danish plamst-come- WHY???? Earhcr shop, Marine style, or; Marines, soldiers and sailors tho forcdcck of n Coast Guard dlan, after one appearance, was are seeing all parts of the Because they never even heard of TELEPHONE COMPANY signed for seven more Sunday Blue manned transport enroute to Eou- world these days and not the Sergeant. Never even knew they chain broadcast:^. WE BOY ALL MAKES AND MODELS OP USED CARS throut'li a porthole. We ex­ ffainviiie. ^ , .,' ,, ' pect thcin to take • strategic killed him and all the others. And Some one of these flays theso Radio's "Life ol Riley" program, duccr pt the CBS Uirillers, plans a positions and hold them. they still don't till this day. JIarines will bo coining home i Buy War Bonds again. For their security now and I l» ,^ IVI • • • starring WlUlam Bendlx, Sunda>s series of tryouts for the sleuth's role, JULIUS ZDANOVICZ, Prop. Tliev expect us to buy War over the Blue network, will continue with Nuello, noted Hollywood actor, Boniis and Hold Them. The moral Is SHHH!I! lattr, buy War Bonds. eoOD WISHES TO • TEltGMPHriHDU$TRYiN0w|<)ilHRyitie_n$-0NOUH0R|{)TH ANNIVIWAWJ Vo be beard throughaul tli« summer. ibe msi given a test assigmueiit. CENTRAL GARAGE 64 Main Street. ?hone 968 . Branford. Conn. and Hold Them It It's a MILITARY SECRET!!

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FAOfi &££ FAQEBEVEV THE BBANFORP REVIEW, BRA}iFORD, OONN.,.MAY„25, 1044 THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRADFORD, CONN., MAY 2B, 1044 U i NSWERS ^^'^ Victory Gardeners; Tlie W VC :ni(l llu; riaiie Both Mvvi Ihe Test " ,- ., , Urges American EXPERT GIVES RULliS FOR ^-». *»^ •- Cabbage Worms LOWERS i}i^k^j;fcv-Trv ' ' tato beetle. They nro heavy ontcrs Red Cross Notes v«/omen To Turn PROPER CARli 01' CUT Fl IryinB to grow into full ijrown po­ tato IJottles Juat.ns soon as thoy kequire Spray I "Flowers —for mc7" you sny don't need It. Every doy, as long ci\n. Lead hrschatc «t>''<>yed on the I when ont! ot thoat vrbnderful loii^ ns thoy can hold tltelr heads, you leaves is nufficlbntly folsoribus to In Waste Fats have to chnngo the woter in their If you see a whitish miller or . boxfes srriveii. Anil you inmibilintcly conlainors. If they sit around In the destroy them within a very few butterfly flitting around your cab­ I foci Itko B woman of uluniDur, n What About WormR? minutes. Hero again if you are The outlook tor food fats lias i pninveK'd tiarlihg, A cTrl with a same bowl for too long, not only do '1 bage, broccoli or cauliflower plants they slahie for lack ot oxyecn, but sprayinif. for potato nnbiu with Improved diie to Increased produc­ tulurc, You BnilT tho crisp, frngnint Wormn can bn n real problem. Black I-*at 40, you will got very it is probably engaged in deposit­ they become corttnminatcd by tho There are many kinds and varieties blasBonis, rond tho cnrd, anil then bnclerioloBlcal (and Odorlterou»Vdo« (food qontrol of the potato beetle ing eggs which will .shortly hatch The Watm- safely Service ot tho tion of oil crops and livestock, but mnko n bee-Uno for tho noarcal vnso ot Iheni but all worms are alike in at the same time for the contact inga lliat go on down in the bottom onp respect—they live only to cat out into cabbage worms. That American Hcd Cross tliis year is nbundnht supplies ot industrial and Bomo wiiter to dunk your bou- ot the vase. Give tho container a and (jrow. As a result, worms lake spray is effective against them in tats cbnllnue as a war need ac­ quot in. Then, if you'ro like nioat ot the younger stages. should be a signal for the home celebrating the thirtieth anniver­ Iho ladies, you act your chryannUio- cleaning, too, whilft you're at It, mniiy times their weight in garden cording to a slalement apiirovcd so that none of that green scum »tufr. Even worse Is the mensy trail gardener to dust or spray with ma­ sary of its founrilnE—without celO' muma or your mixed spring posies Aro .Sprays Dangerous to People? ^'s> by the War Food Administration, o:r wlliitevor Ih tho Koldeh sunsiilne cllnfcs to It. lliey leave behind with corn ear.s terials containing rotenone or cry­ bratlon. Rule number two Is to cut the, spoiled, cabbage heads damaged, f 'There, is no danger from insecti- the War Pioduelldn Board and tho ;on a breei^ wlndow-siu or on tins olite, says Profes.sor A. E. Wilkin­ In the past tlireo decades the I bnby Rrnlidi iust around tho corner stems dally, usliig the same sharp iimi many products, un))alatablc cldb poisoning if a few simple niles onice ot Price Administration ahd knife. And slantlnB cut method. It from their chewing. The worst aro lollowed. Products which havo son, vegetable specialist at the Water Safely Service has tBUght I from llio rndlntor, aiid llial, so tar Issued over the signature ot Loo lis you nro CotiiornCd, Is that. 1\). has to bo dono, bccauBO after each damage from worms, however, been sprayed, with lead ur.-jenato University of Connecticut. more than 3,000,000 individuals culliiig tho stem tends to heal— comes from the destruction of nbint Marshall, Director of Distribution, Iinorrdw or llib next day you'll bo Rolonone can be obtained ready how to swim, how to save tlielr own llclllnB people how lovely those whicn prevents tho flowqr from tak­ foliage, thus slowing lip growth niid Wal- Food Administration, in Wash­ ing up water It needs.. • , mixed but Mr. Wilkinson says it is 'I'liruii'._'li(iiil llic .Mithllr Diisl iillii'ij ti'nii|i,s ;iri' served l).v Halvii- lives and the lives of others, and ilowors were and Isn't it shuino : reducing the yield of the crop or CABBAGE WORM ington, yesterday. This way come aa a BUrnrlse but BUnERFLY dliricult to obtain ground , derrls, lidu Army cliilis iniil lui,sti'is; ciiilposls iiri' rciiclicd hy mobile I'liii- lias been largely instrumental In they doh'l last lohteor. flowers aro perfect old ladloa about even destroying it entirely. Any "Conservation ot used kitchen \Tlio tnct li> that they can Insl '. worm in your garden ia an enemy cube or Umbo roots from whicli the reducing tho nation's drowning temperature, drafts, and humidity. Icciis liU(* 1 lie (IMC iilio\'('. siini'-whcrc in S,\'i'i;i. tats Is stressed by Mr. Marshall In holiRor, Bays Ed Ludwlg of tho Their Idea of a ploftsunt rooin tem- —K" after him. rotenone is obtained. Cryolite can rate by 50 per cent. It is now train- 1 Florisls' lelograph Delivery As- his slalembnt," Roy W. t'ect. Chair­ poraturo la something llko tho nor­ j Where Do Worms Conic From? be obtained ready .mixed or the tivo, tending to drive the beetles ins Americans In luiitorm and Uocialioii, Wrltliiit Ih NOVelnbor mal chill of your refrigerator, but infecting it with wilt. man ot the Ahierican Fat Salvage ItnUse BeaUlirul. Thei'o's no hocus gardener can make his own mix­ away rather than kill them. nuiril, at home and abroad, at a When tho thermostat starts hitttng 1> JI When -you seo millers flultoring ture by using one part cryolite to Committee, Inc., points out, "and 1 jiocUB Involved, but you shouUl nma- tho soVehtlcs and tho air is hot and I nl;out tho garden, you may think An additional danger from the inciunlaln rale of more than 30,000 ter A tew slniple rules that make five parts talc if dust Is preferred WRITE thi^ down. Ask grocer for he urges American women to turn dry, your prlio gladioli start acting TURNINyOUftUiED ; tho sight beautiful, but watch out beetle is its ability t olran.sfer bac­ :i month. very sbod sftrtso it you cbnaldor laokndnlslcal. You can remedy thla or one ounce of cryolite to two gal- Post's Raisin Bran ... a magic In household fats promptly atlBt- flowers as tlio living, brcathihij; 'Si ii ' for \yorm» a litllc Inter. The millers terial wilt from one plant to an­ without freening yourself blue by KITCHEN FAH TO HELPAtAKE \ are thqro to lay eggs. Some times lon,s of water if a .spray is to be combination of crisp-toasted wheat they havo sferved their purpose as Ihings IhoV are, Bolting Bomo moisturo Into tho, ' the intormodlatc forms oro not truo other. Feeding on a dlsca.sed plant, and bran flakes plus California In answer to the call for' more First oil, reatrnin the urge to room. A pun of water on a radiator AMMUNITION PAINTS AND CADSAGE lOOPER used. , food." I worms in tlio Hciontific Honse but i may then travel to a healthy one, seedless raisins. —Adv.-l workers In Ihe various gair^e rooms, "arrange" your newly arrived will do the trick. This yon of flowers the daninge is, the same and the (Abovtl There 'ftill be continued danger I In his statement addressed lo flowers at onco. Instead, reach for for humidity explains why florists I 'LUBRICANTS FOR OURTANICl!|/ a slight increase in number has Itreiitment is also the aumc. They from the cabbage wprm as long as American Women, Mr. Marshall thkllUo sharpesmiUlliunvt knifniii,ue I•>n• th—.e^ —kitche. . n aprinklo them with water when they must bo,,»pra.ved or,dusted with an (To Right) ROSE SLUG been noted. The summer lime used this articular butterfly is present. says: and cut Iheir slenia with a clean, pack tliem in boxes for dolivery, effective insecticide. to be playtime, bul with the num­ alantlhff cUt, By uslhg a kntfo In- It's also a good idea to keep Aowors The eggs hatch within a short "Making sure there aro enoufth should not be eaten until the ruins ber of wounded buys increasing It slfcftd of the slienrs, you doh't bhiah in u cool, but not frigid placo over­ .,'1 / How Can Cabbage Worms He time after being laid and infesla- tats tbl- both your kitchen and the or destroy the dolicato cells in their night. News About Rationing; Price Control Killed With the Least 'i'rouhic? hiive had a chance to wash of! tho I'! should be a lime for more Red material. In case of a dry year llons will recur as long as tho but­ r War production machine is ono of alems ll\roUgh Which flowota drink Thcae bits ot wisdom will help The best way to protect the gar­ Cross work. Two or Ihreo hours yi. rations) of mora than 120 mjles a oven wiicn .sold by one private lidr- month may qulllfy ,fpr Grade 1 . gOo4 electric lighting for every room in our'home. It's j' • \ ty to ahother. HIARSHMALLOW MINT SAUCE tires, subject to quota llniita^ions. THi3 ibiiAL SURFACE FOR The World's News Seen Through When it conies to real mealtime When a sale of this kind takes fijn to plan now for such futiire happiness, when you know. \fL Applications should be made i^t lo­ enjoyment, ice cream is at tlie top 1 cup sugar ~ • place q'v^r the celling, It is Usually of the list. Whether served plain or cal lipard. Owneis of re-r'cappi^lile THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR ',3 cup v.'ater yoU cita make yourdreaihs come true—with War Boiids.'* • ] duo to ignorance of the ijiw. We PRIVATE DRIVES >• PARKING AREAS An lulcrnational Daily Newspaper in combination with cake, fruit. IG marshmallows tires should have tlwim re-capped nuts, or sauces it can't be iJeat for make It a practice to call the par­ U Truthful—Constructive—Unbiased—Free from Sensational* Few grains salt : • •. ^ .. , , * at once. MILLIARDS -• SERVICE STATIONS ism— Editorials Arc Timely arid Instructive and Iti Daily tuste-appeal. ties in to the office tor a friendly Civilians are fharing their ice 1 egK while Features, Toficihcr with the Weekly Magazine Section, Mate Green food coloring -- ,, chat. In all instances, the seller Careful 'Worfemarisliip tlic Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home. cream with the armed {ovctds. And makes ^a refund. T'hose refunds, of government authorities l:now of ice 1 or 2 drops oil of peppermint CONSERVE • DON'T WASTE • BUY MORI BONDS ^ OFFICE HOURS cream's nutritive and morale values. course, never make tiite newsijapbirs - • The Christian Science Publialiing Society - Eoil EUgar and water together in Estmiates furnished witli no obligation One, Nor>\'ay Street, Boston, Massachusctci While there is no restriction on tiiQ {7ew dally office hours, at 9 to 5 but to date they run Into thous­ amount of ice cream available to .saucepan for 5 minutes, stirring oc- except .^n Saturdays when the, of­ Price ^12.00 Yearly, or ^I.OO a Month. the armed forces, civilians are lim Icasionnlly. Cut marshmallows in ands of dollars. • Satui^dny Issue, including Magazine Section, ^2-60 a Ycaf. Atmy Sleaal Corps PAofo THE C6NNECTICU|®JIGHT& POWER Ca ^ fice closes at noon. "The room will ited to 05 pci; cent of the forme: small pieces with scissors. Add to Inlroductory Offer, 6 Saturday Issuci 25 Ccnu, supply. jcuiiar syrup, stirrinj; to blend. Add be jC^pjKd tp the public all , day The New Haven Trap Roek Co. A' park of 40 MM guns in England waiting for the invasion day. 'm^ Name__„_„_..„.___.__„._.„. _. .. ._„._„ »« The next time you have ice cream' call to ejrg white and beat until stiff, Wednesday. ' • . i ' ; and are looking for a new menu I Gradually fold marshmallow mix- Quick firing and highly mobile they give our enemies gray hair when II You Us« ElectrUity Wisely, You Save Coal and its Transportation FOJi LdCAL NEWS READ ' 67 OhuroU Street Phono 8-0137, No\v Haven, Opnn. ,Thnsp,,w{jp \jlsh to, appear before I Address « idea that is simple to make and Oh I lure into egg white. Add one to two in action. This is War Bond money in the concrete. Buy more War so good!—^try serving ice croEm 0".'crops of oil of peppermint and Bonda because war eats up gpns and machinery as wcl( ^s manpoyrer. 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father. Her sister, Miss Elsa V. Pearson, was tho maid of honor. GRANITE BAY Mr. William O. PearSon served os EAST HAVEN tho best man. By INGEBORQ HALLDEN •BROCKETT-PETERa Following the ceremony, a din­ Phone 107-12 Plans for a Memorial Day parade Tho graduate Pilgrim Fellowship On lust Wednesday ariernoon at ner wos held In Oakdalc, Walllng- aro being arranged with the Harry of the Old Stone church will hold 2 o'clock, In St. Vincent do Paul's ford. After Juno 12, the couple will R. Bartlelt Post, A.L. and the town a food .sale Saturday, May 27 on Church, East Haven, Miss Lucy be at home In 435 Whitney Avenue, Word comes from Pvt. Thurc ofTclals working together to make the church lawn from 1 to'5 o'clock Peters, of 41 Lock Street, Now Ha- New Haven. LInd that he has completed a It the largest and most colorful vcnt became the bride of Lieut. course at tho American School procession held In years. All dlvlc Herbert Brookottf son of Mr. and CASEY-JEDYNAK Center In England and Is now a and fraternal organizations In-tbwn Mrs. Cllflord ,Brookett of Mans- Mr. and Mrs. Josph Jedynak of mechanic. aro Invited to enter In line of march Happy Birthday fleid drove, East Haven. 131 View Street', New Haven, an­ which win Include all Boy Scouts The bride was escorted to the al­ nounce the coming marriage of Linda Benson spent Sunday In and Olrls Scout troops and the po­ tar by'Mr. ^yllllam Carey, M\ss Hel­ their daughter, Eleanor, to Mr. Al­ Montoweso. lice and fire' departments. Tne en Peters, wiis her sKstor'a only at­ May 27, Robert Thompson .may fred Casey of Branford, Saturday Board of Selectmen has Increased tendant. Mr.-John Fitzgerald, an receive for a gift of a book on morning, Juno 3, at 0 o'clock In St. Susan Benson was tho week end Us yearly donation to make the uncle of the'bridegroom, served as "How to Become a Farmer." He has Joseph's Church. guest of Pvt. and Mrs. Edward Din­ day a memorable one. best man.;' .,, . gus of Morris Cove. Edward'Angelo and Prank Wells', ambitions thataway. IjA reception .was held In the home Mrs. Lillian Etter will bo her sis­ ter's marton of honor, and ,the members of the , Harry R. Bartlelt of the bridegroom's parents for rel­ Mr. and Mrs. William Stow have Post, have been named marshall May 20, that is the day Dr. C atives fad friends of the couple. bridesmaid will bo Ml.ss Helen Let- shus. Mr, Leonard Chmlellckl will moved Into the waterfront house and chief of staff, respectively, for Tyler Holbrook of East Haven tries The couple left for a trip to Now recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. the parade, and MaJ. Philip B. to quit work early. York'; 'and will go to Camp Olay- servo as best man, tho usher will be Walter Jedynak, a cousin of the Frank Dendas. Tarbell who has recently returned borno,:'La., where they will make to East Haven after being Injured William Jasper.s of East thblr libmo. brldo. Master Robert Ly.slk of Haven Bridgeport and Miss Geraldlnc Ku- Robert Kells has been ordered to In the South PacKlc area, ha.s been was a child.of May 31. report for military duty a week named honorary marshal. ; TIMPE-BUNNELL clnskl of Branford will Bcrvc os from Friday. At tho recent meeting of the At Granite Bay, William Dendas Announcement Is made of tho ring bearers. post, popples were distributed to and Frederick Ross Mason, May 25 coming marriage on Saturday Mls.s Dorothy Fortune won door the members for sale to the towns- morning, June 10, at 10 o'clock in prl/.c at a Come as You Are ijarty folks and George Sullivan of Chld- Blllie Hennigor, Park Place, an­ St. Vincent do Paul's Church, East WHAT'S WRONG WITH given recently at the homo of Mrs. sey Avenue Is chairman of the com­ ticipates a treat May 27. Haven; of Miss Evelyn C. Bunnell, Alden John.son, Mill Creek Road, mittee In charge of the sale, which 1/. S. Treojcrwry £^«jwrtTnent daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank THIS PICTURE? Ton Acres. has been started a week In advance Hear ye! Hear ye! It is birthday J. Bunnell of 28 Prospect Place, talning Janice Meek, Ronny Mason, Mrs. A. G. Normand will be hos­ of other years because of the sale season at the home o Mr. and Mrs. Jo-hann Whitcomb Sharon and East -Haven, to Torpedoman 2c, tess at the next meeting, June 0. starting earlier In surrounding Frank Kamlnsky. Frank, Jr. was Legal Notice Donald Robert Tlmpo, U.8.N., son Kurt Paradls, Gall, and Bobby towns. 8 on the 10th and John will be 7 Kells, Betty Pariidls and Judy Hall- of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Tyron, o NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur on the 20th. don. Oliicago, 111. Hallden and their three daughlors, The Board of Education has an­ of were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Ny- nounced the calendar tor the 1044- Leo.na, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. BOUOUGII OF BRANFORD ,; McARTHUR-PEARSON Miss Barbara daughter of Mr. strand of Montowese, 1D45 school year which will start "Walter Haddock celebrated her and'Mrs. Frank Kamlnsky will be Notice is hereby given to the •Thursday afternopn In Pilgrim September 8 and continue until sixth birthday Thursday by enter- taxpayers of the Borough of Bran­ Oo^igfcgatfonal' Church, Miss Ruth nine years old June 21. Camp ownor."! are busy cleaning June 22, 1945. ThB, school year, ac­ ford, resident and non-resident, O,: Pearson, daughter of Mr. and their summer houses at tho Cove cording to this approved calendar, that taxes at the rate of 2 mills on Mrs, John O. Pearson of 155 Lexing­ Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Woolson In order to bd settled for Memorial will Include a total of 182 school the list of 1943 are due and pay­ ton Avenue, Now Haven," became (Lois Linsley) of 327 Harbor Street Day. days. are receiving congratulations on able on Thursday, June 1, 1944. the brldo of Mr. S. Kolsoy McAr- Cook Wanted Holidays for the schools will In­ tho birth of a daughter, Marcia Taxes not paid by July 1, 1944, thur,.son of Mr. Duncan MoArthur / Mr. and Mrs. Winchester Ben­ clude Columbus Day, October 12; Elizabeth, on May 5. shall be subject to interest at the of OpodscU Road. Farnham Camp Don't lava uiecfliilchvn (AII !n loo Ufg« « csn. nett have returned to Bennett's Lincoln's birthday, February 12; rate of 5/10 of one percent for each Tlio bride was escorted to tho ol- Small cam fill quIcVor, aro oailtr to handla, and Point alter a trip to Hot Springs, Good Friday, March 30, and Me­ G'dod.si'll Hoiid, Bniiil'iiril month which shall elapse from tho tar.and given In marriage by her may ba lurnad In for falion (lolnti mora oflon. time it shall have become due and Va. morial Day May 30. In addition FOR 30 CHILDREN, PROM Mary had a little lamp, payable. (Rate of interest—0% per there will bo Teachers' Convention She JliUed it up with benzene. Pvt. Raymond Stow, when last on October 27 and Teachers' Insti­ JULY 8th THRU SEPT. 2nd year). Since Mary lit the little lamp The Town Hall will bo open heard from was In England, tute on April 20. The vacations will $150 for the Season She never more has been scon. be Christmas, December 22 to Jan­ every day from 9:00 A. M. to 12:00 uary 2, February 21 to March 5 Room .and Board if desired Noon and 1:00 P. M. to 5:00 P. M. Remember Salvage Bin- Did you hear about the little and on Saturdays from 9:00 A. M. y^ •and April 27 to May 7. WEI'TE TO SPECIAL OFFER moron who ran around his bed to to 12:00 Neon, excepting Holidays. Melal scrap found while clean­ Graduation has been set for June catch up on some sleep? Or how , C. A. TERHUNE, ing garages and back yards will go 14 In the High School for next FARNAM about this: The moron who put his Collector of Taxes. i TQBRING to a good cause If plaeed Dldu Snyno, shown hero, brilllaiif FASTEETH, an improved powder HEY ROOKIE BnizlUnn lyrlo soprano ol thuMctrO' "We Save You Money" to be sprinkled on upper or lower [ poUtan O p 0 r n,» The class in public spoakhij; of plates, holds false teeth more imakcs her Initial firmly in place. Do not slide, slip Kun,.. .M(Mi., Tues., May 2S,2!),:iO yippoarnncc o n the senior department of th eOld or rock. No gummy, gooe.y, pasty ftlio NBO "Tcle- Stone Church has been' Invited to taste or feeling. PASTEETH is al­ JANE EYRE , Jj) hone Hour" a concert at the New Haven Coun­ kaline (non-acid). Does not sour. fMondny, Juno 19, ALSO ty convention of the W.C.T.U. in BUSINESS Checks "plate odor" (denture iirtcr completing breath). Got FASTEETH at any SN/yiNG FEVER a const to const Cheshire/Methodist Church on May drug store. concert tour. 23 at 3 r'.M. The contestants who DIRECTORY •She's the only will participate are Alice Moore, Would You Like This '"aood NelBh- \Vc(liK'S(la.\', Jla.v :il ,bor" representn- Barbara OIklns, Ruth Benham, Why not have your typewriter and 3x5 FT. AMERICAN FLAG? jtlvo on the Met William Binder and Evan Davies. adding machine equipment placed JUKE GIRL I roster. Tho Misses Shirley,Stone and Elea­ In first class condition? Our fully The Branford Tile ALSO As a reader of this paper, we arc oifl'ering you ' pirst test assignment to the role nor Poulton will furnish the musi­ equipped service department will of '"Jack Packard" In "I Love n Mys­ UNCENSORED an amazing opportunity to own/a glorious, tery" goes to Jay Novello, noted cal program and Clifton Weed will do this work promptly and effici­ and Marble Co. large "Stars and Stripes", Made of fine, 'chnrncter nctor of rndlo and stage; be the announcer. Harry Brlnley of ently and furnish, without charge, durable cotton bunting, (with (individually Carlton E. Morse, nutlior-produccr French Avenue is the coach of the loan m.achlnes. Qi^n^KAL CONTRACTOR TlHn-.s., Fri., Sal. Juiii! l-'2-;! sewed stripes. Stars stamped i in fast .colors of the CBS series, plans a .•series ol speakers and arranged the pro­ RELIANCE TYPEWRITER CO. tryouts for tho sleuth's role In the MASON and PLASTER WORK PASSAGE TO on a rich, blue background./This beautiful next tew weeks. gram. C. B. GUY, Mgr. flag, when opened to its fuU/raajestic spread, On June 111 Telephone 7-2738 E. IMJECCIAROLI MARSEILLE measures FIVE feet long by/THREE feet wide. , P hlh l BnkerJ 109 Crown Street New Haven. ALSO . shown herere,, re-l ACT now. New Post's Raisin Bran Phone 1115 turns to New provides real 40';!) bran flakes, a Guaranteed Boilers, Radiators, Pipe 19 Ivy St. Branford, Conn WEEK END PASS OUR SPECIAL OFFER TO YOU I Yoik with his' natural regulator. Eaten every day, Plumbing Fixtures, Lumber, " Sunday G B .S it helps supply gentle bulk to daily Storm Sash antl Doors, Insulat­ H Show your neighbors tliat you're true blue " TII k 0 It O r "and proud of it"— by flying "Old Glory" Ijtnve It" quiz—, meals.—Adv.19 ing Wool, Wall Board and Roofing on every American holiday. This great and with his THE METROPOLITAN ^RECKING new bride. She's CO., 1730 State St., New Haven, flag can be jiours now— as a reader of this the former Irm-[ Phone 7-0294.' paper —at the very/special price of only Bnrd Erik, who $1.19, mailed POS/fPAID to your home. answered Ba­ cker's #04 ques-] FOR SALE—I'^'^''^^ Bicycle, large tlon In the nlllrmntlve and married tricycle, trailer tot, small' .steel hlni on the west const. • engine, steel rocking horse, elec­ Pnrker Fennelly, who plays "Dad'"i tric plate. Pophaui, Linden Ave., In tho "Mother and Dad" program Indian Neck. Saturdays over OBS, has been signed to appear In tho stngo piny, "Stove­ STATE OF CONNECTICUT pipe Hat," wldch opens in New York PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT In the Into summer. The noted chnr­ Play Pools for the Kiddies ncter actor will continue his stellar EXAMINATION NOTICES role in the radio series. POSITIONS:. Cashier, No. 017, $1,- 020-$2,100; Stenographer, Grade HI, Cedarcrest Sanatorium, No. Go bathing in your own hackyard, kiddies. 018, $1,800-$2,400; For Veterans' Home Commission: Clerk, Grade For here is a swell way to save Daddies' and II, No. 619, Typist, Grade II, No. 020, Stenogrtipher, Grade II, No. Mommies' gas and tires from running to the 021, $1,320-$1,740 less mainten­ beach and back again. Only a limited amounf ance; For Mansfield State Train­ ing School and Hospital: Clerk, —get your pool now! Grade II, No. 622, Typest, Grade II, No. 023, Stenographer, Grade II, No. 023, $1,?20-$1,740 less maintenance. APPLICATION FORMS and detail­ ed information may be obtained 46"x46" 19.50 at the Personnel Department, State Capitol, Hartford, or at local offices of the U. S. Employ­ ment Service for Connecticut. CLOSING DATE lor filing applica- 46"x72" 24.50 ' tlons for Nos. 617 and 618 Is June 8, 1944; for Nos. 619, 620, 621, 622, (123, and 624, no closing date. DATES OF EXAMINATIONS: For Nos. 617 and G18, during the ORANGE ST. AT CROWN month of June. Glendon A. Seoboria, . Personnel Director.