Mj.6»/L;..M.jff-;0iJ.X LIDiu.1 .Y DELIVERED BY MAIL ONLY SUBSCRIBE NOW! WHAT EAST HAVEN" BOOSTS TUB BRAOTOBP BEVIBW • ADDRESS COMMUNICATIONS CIS with 28 points on ten baskets BOOSTS EAST HAVEN! and BIX charity tosses to capture the EAST HAVEN DEFEATED TO P, O. BOX IB3 honors but more Important he sent MAKE EAST HAVEN A BIGGER, BRANFORD BOWS IN his males Into an early lead which was never dissipated by the Valley IN FIRST UPSET CLASH BETTER, BUSIER COMMUNITY [Ive, Combined With TheBranford^^^Revi^ QUARTER-FINALS TO I The winners led 10 to 6 at the OF CLASS B_TOURNEY quarter and raced Into a 25-19 edge Tw4 DoIUni JPw Yew at the half. Vln Murray's boys ralli­ East Haven, Connecticut. Tliwsday, March 10, 1949 SACRED HEART 41-38 ed midway In the third quartcd to —— . . > k d Ml I P get to within two points ol the Icventual winners but the rally was BRIGHTER LIGHTS TOWN A bll' o{ news, a bit of Gossip, VIEWS. REVIEWS AND Noted Baritone a bit of Fun, Gathered on our STRICTLY PREVIEWS OF THE To Sing Here FOR MAI., N STREE- T ., TOPICS Saturday afternoon stroll, . EAST HAVEN SCENE Mrs, Elmer Potter, psychologist LOCAL IN NEAR FUTUREl1 iSlirinsg Draws Near! Ifrom the Now Haven Hospital Is BY PAUL H. STEVENS On March 18 Eleven more rtaya, that's nil. .spooking on "Paclors Making lor New and brighter street lights lAdlustmont or Maladjustment In. Edwin Stctte, who appears nt the are soon to bo placed along Main But don't torgcl tills wcok Is the .Early Childhood," at the Momau iE, H. HiEli School Audtlorlum, Fri­ .Street In East tlavcii loUowhiB n anniversar- y o.f• lliIt-c - lH(1»1v- Ullir.ard1in^.>»*v1. Igulln.,.ln„ ParentTlnvniilt.s. CluHill b meeting. day, March 18 under tlic auspices Four Faculty survey by tJnltcd Illuminating INTEREST IN THE HOME TOWK ol the East Shore Community Con­ Company -engineers. First Select Red Cross Drive conlluuliig all| Kjitius flowers • make a very man James J. Sullivan announced ihiouch this nionUv Glvo when the hcniitltid sliwIiiB Ihcsodnys in tlio Totiiln 10 n Wo were [CO'us; over our oui-oMowu imiiliiig list llu other lUi.v cert Association, is nn American M 12 lO ibarllonc whoso successes have been Members Leave this week. Red Cross solicitor calls at your! glass greenhouses of tli6 J. A. I«iig aiid were rciiUy surprised to .see liow miiuy copies of the Kiis: t MHVCU Tho new lights will go ti I long hn Ue I Company In Dodge Avenue. Ilio STONINGTON DOWNED equally noteworthy In E,rand opera, nousL. lEnstcr tloml season b fast nh-' News are going to distimt places each week and into tho lioinos n£ light opera, lu recital nud oratorio. way toward modernizing the town's 110 EoS^P vihen he" nut"™' a ver- '"I 32-17 at the midway . High School thoroughfare which was extensive­ Cauicer Fund drive Is next »n list proachlnff ..and ..never ..linvc ..the battering, naa iii,v.u ».- M?Mi.s been more beautiful, mental salvo on bruised teollngs, tS casl^ rnn nKvp%^onor\ tSr the » defensive setup designed to give Stonington's tall combine, rated Narraccl and joc U<:,UK,,..^ ...^. bv ..our ...comimiiiUy ..nurse, -Mrs. i •——-- rn,m,„V In rtnfr ^ the Post Road the advantage of a number tour In pre-tourney rank- desperate y in the wan ng m notes of long town and its clevolopinent. Diiriug Ihc past, four mid a linlE yciir.s Al the regular monthly meeting moval ot the old street car rails lilUan Johnston. There Is considerable local Inlcr- Such an athlete was I/iuls Lcpre. , A strlcklng exhibition ^%:: Lournoy 10 aaie. ,. quick break but Newlngton alert ings was downed rathcx easily by to pace the East Havenltcs Into the distance shooting _threw^ class B '•"O Now Havon City Mr iind Mrs, Meyer Levlno, of Main throUBli, Friday In Trinity Church Hooltey has only six men on the Ice at ono Wmo and. when abaaobuU and led by Chandler and Vlshno, tuedox man to man style. Arena, B class action when Big Ed successful effort. distance" shooting threw cmss x. to CBliforuiu for the winter luid are rouciving tlio piiper nt tlu-ii- iiiclcd upon; Jonii IIoxlo. teacher ot ^uio. Btr'oct graduated March 2, from on the Green •In *No w —-'Hnvcn ffo- m 12 Inrl In the high school resigned el- New lights will be slagBorcd from Belli Israel Hospital School ot Nurs­ noon to 12:35, East Haven clergy are team answers the cry, "Play Ball" only nlno mdn can stop to the plate, I put on a stellng rally only to tall Morris raked he cords tor n Blanko scored the first seven points The game opened fast when Joe predictions Into an uproar In New short when Bumma Iced the con- points while his teammate Fratc for his worthies to give the valley Oonotrlo hit on a one bander from Haven Arena last Erlday afternoon winter homes. Young people who liiivo married and mov(ul clsewtiorc tecllve June 30 to furllicr her teach- side to side ot tho street through ing in Now York. scheduled to take part during tho liOUls was born In Brantord on January 0, 1024. There Is nothing ' tlict with an Insurance tally via ^as none the less impressive with five and edge It never relinquished outside and Narraccl and sposlto when a restless ban of sharpshoot- like to keep up with what's goiug on back home. Other .vouiig people er training work;' Patricia Ballon-iHio growing shopping area and will . — 'scries. This Wednesday, tho Rev, distinguishable In his early life than to say he was one ot the boys In tho basket hanging route. one less than a dozen to his credit, as It sharpened ,its eye for its quar- followed with a successful bucket ing nomads from Brantord smo- lime and Barbara^ Hawloy ot the be ol tho 1,000 and 6,000 lumtn Miss Itctty rage, daughtenuffiucrr wiuf "•*.'rturcMr, Alfreda i^iarKClark, acci-orectorr uoit , ^iinoiChrist. inoop mm n i,..u..'lty toss ana vjDiiciii Lanky Lou Locarno and Bob in college or in the service receive the News every week. Home Making Dopavlmwi~ ' -t resigned• ••, jtypea. the gang,' ' ' . - Scyiiioiir 35 W Wilson 52 Klechner and Lockwood with IB tor final play next Monday entrantevenings anduplicated one hand thd epush fiftee. Hosn foos anl dtr Pany be- - therevlshndo alend thunfortunate assault eo n grouthe pwind of - Sir Sullivan said that this now n„d Mrs, Stanley Pa«c of Elm Episcopal church was the preofihBr, The first game got underway and H markers apiece were the in the Payne Whitney Gynv with a teleanas cut margin to 6-3 on a Windsor basketeers 86 to 38. The thought came to us that it would be interesting for our etrectlvo in June.iBoth plan to be Installation will be another develop- street conivlcloil ^^ree months nf- on Monday March 21, Rov. Wllllftm II the guys were In deviltry then so was Louis. married; Mrs- Mary Reed and Mrs. • fl. i ."> „i,nu,nri cvl- backbone ot Newlngton's attack. <•-'"i-"! ni \,n 47 victory. hoop and a charity toss and O'Brien Lanky J — -f ~->>rnn ai • —*• mmt in town improvement. He nuati,m the past week at the State H, Klrkland, pnator of St. Andrew's Football on tliG areen. Fridays spent watching the high school, Sun- •j.,.,^ ji^^^ ^^^^ 11 V V ' •• readers ill town to leiirn something about what our out-of-lowii Louise Clow WoUca granted leave of |polnled out that until 1010 thIlo.sidtne l hi midillclflwn. Methodist Church will preach, and dencc ot Jitters. Top ruuiv>;u ,,„>,„ f, n Kl«cltnor iabsences; Mrs. Elizabeth Fagcr- meni in tovvji , i"'i'_';;, ,„,„ ,,„;.„..„. ,,. iiiiri«ii<-iiiwn. MnthnHis. church wi nreaoh. and days scanning the sports pages. Schooldays teasing the gtils. Everyday slowly as' both"teanis'showcd'cvl Morrl>, J (1 Trriil, ( friends are doing. In other words we would be pleased to get n-lel- [town's streets were lllumlnatod by suiierln- °" Thursdaj;, March 24, tho row Wilson hit on three successive llclclior. ( :i I 7 atroni resigned cffcctlTc June 30 Peter Van HcluenKcn, Iprcaoher will be Uov. Duane Hat­ unconsciously praising his ma's cooking by fllllng out Into a good-look- dencc ot JIttcr.s. Top ranked Wood ;> 11 I.ndUwno.l.r. gas lamps which were lighted each ifoul conversions by Bauer and Jack Frntn, In Ilnti:lifTo. i; lot- now and .then from our oul-ot-town subscribers giving ii Utile in­ movinvlng to Mas-sachusettsMassachusetts, Igas lamiia wmti. T,>..,- ..„ tendcnt ot Parks In ^few Hiiven, field, pastor ot tho Old BlOho Ing, wcU-bullt, speclman of United States youth. row Wilson hl< nn three successive llnrUiw. R '/ II a [O'Connor before Bazzcll tallied on 1 « Hiraraii'.«.(! '0 reiilacc Miss Hoxlc of tho Art «^°"'"B ^^ ^°^^ omjlloycd as lamp- gave a most Inlerestlng talk at tho Church- HmntiilH, ff - Arrc, I formation oE their ]ireseut suiTouiiding.s and interests. Out in lUiiuii.s. parlS' liuls J. Cosccntl o "shlons, Thoro gas amps.Bave way March mooting ot the Saltonstall That is the kaleldscope ot most male characters In our town—or a tor the Wildcats ot Sey­ MiKlorrty, 1 1 •J •! to 100 candle power electric lights mour, O'Connor again measured Kirifclil)'"!,' '~ 0 •! we are told, the AViiyne County Press features letters of this kind .-...-_.' ,..,.;it ii„„„„ „ ....nri-llo 100 candle power electric lights Oivio A,ssoclatlon 'Hicsday night Mr, and Mrs, Paul Stevens en- any town. It likewise Is the picture or an embryo Marino after ho passes 'AiiderBoll, R } 0 Main Street, Etisb Hnvcn, a. irrad- which have been added to trom time lortalpcd at a dinner tor twelve successfully for the Mlddletowners | and a special "old home week" ediljon for non-rcsiilcnls of the enun- 0 time and wnicn iinvu siium" u..-i In th-e home o-t Mr, and Mrs, Paul the careful screening ot the Corps commander. before PachoLskl closed out the Totoln I" 15 ^'l The tourneys ouuji,i»jiuM..t, — uale ot the local high .school and to time and which have shown Im- Saturday inlg'lit at tliclr homo In c'lf^Dcrt UPADT \A/IKm ^3, edge at um t.iu «. — _ ifcnslve tactics jyere evident in the Vale Art School, was appointed. irovcmcnts o*t one 1-1.-.khi1d «o«r Mimll^anothen r Jacobson. He showed some very Tliere many times a sport story gets a v/clrd Jolt. period on a bucket shot from seven ty now residing miles iiway, was almost exclusively tilled .willi letters irovemcnia oi um--s ni.,""-" -w """ _" >'"«lbeautiru l pictures which ho took on I Saltonstall Parkway for tlio bcncllt z'**'**'^''*' ricwM T»uii» period, and then staved off a minor led byy O'Brien ana t-ammenuo second quarter when Brantord fail­ Other apiiohitmonls were; MLss n street lighting- Tlio tlmo has a nil) iru iriuiuiiiv.1 ....IV a... „. -..-of Ihc St. Andrew's Chapel rcb'hlld- •The crack athlete—the amateur, scholastic, collcglato or professional feet out Seymour 2. Woodrow Wil­ A stalwart Sacred Heart five from threat to win going away 61 to 47 pushed the upstalcrs to within a f a trip 1,0 Holland last summer- The son 8. ed when Brantord failed to allow of this kind. Elteabcth Gellort ol Boston, Mass., come now, he said, tor another pro­ Aprll meeting will bo held In the'inn fund football tlVumper or leather sUnger, finds himself rulqd out—trick knees, Watorbury paced by a rugged Joe Damoczyk, By Bazxell and Ed single point of the Blue and Gold. the Wlndor combine a. hoop from to teach klndcrgartDn, Miss Evelyn The tempo of the game picked up • ..-.."..r.„ rfr,„,r,ori shelton Balnko with 19, 17 and 12 points Narraccl and Adams split a point gressive step forward hi street light­ homo or Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ettcr _ Union and Tuttlo bad hearts, twisted vertlbias, and many ot the Ills ot valn-glorlous sport schoolboy center, downed Shelton the floor and the upstaters added AVo have published reeeully letters whieli have eqnic fo us from Eberth ot Hobsoii Street, East Ha- ing with the Installation ot thoo f Estellu Road. I Go'Tlsh iconsldcrably In the second canto were the big men In the Janenda- apiece but Donotrlo and Narraccl to the contusion by blowing the iParont-Tcncher a.ssoclatlons havo turn adulation Into dismay while the fans and the substitutes become when Burgess scored trom the side High 55-40 In a mild upset at the coached combine's attack. closed out the half with the astles ..., Florida, from Iowa,.from WashJiiglou, D.C. whore t'oif|«er Jliust llav- _ dlrccl descendant ot that William jvcn, to teach In the elementary hlgherod power lights along Main [Teacher's College gym in New ,Sletrc who in 1852 wrote the music schools, Street. txt's make our Toivii Topicioincaiiiels I ihelrr regularegularr moonngmeollnEss vmthias muiii-Tliura'- color bearers In this tooUsh thing called, War».v , ^^e-' n• 'Burges- ^—s »scor«* nwnnoru v.^.t b v Blanko. Britain last Saturday to become the '— leading 20 to 14, to the contusion oy DIOWIHB "..- ciicrs lire now living. Wc would be real glad to hcffJ from others, column inoro inlcrcstlnff. It«ms will day night In their respccllvo school Those who hravc made the trip to Paris Island \lvldly remember only to have it evened by Bldnko. LOCAL BOXSCORES HOSS teamed with Adams to score four foul tries Ihey were granted In lor what was to become practically L APl'^v.'Ll "i^V^'V'^", ^° i}"',?"'''? ibo gladly rccclvcv._^ At Union school Father's Nlir'ltf ta 0 tthe B class tourney. H I' T n •' Hvmn of lie Remibli^'' ^» "'^'^ "«^ '^'B'^ ^^^'^^ gymnasium performed to the .sharp sting ot a drill sargeant's sarca-w. They remem- blnrrorThoYnJurcd JaS^O'Com^^^^ 1 Bob Markovlo headed all the scor- Tarkor.f ,. crowding the basket tor one In the Only the first frame was con- pleascd. During tlie war tho News M'eut to interesting-places all over Junior League I.ofarno.f (I '.III Hymn of tho Republic. „,., Uarah 10 tor a ba..*ctball game. Wo Just can't keep our community IbcliiiK observed with Dr, Ha« Chen UoHloUior,! Urecco.l 5 •.j n opening minutes ot the third frame duslve ot any real opposition when the world and letters whieli were written back were mighty iiiterest- ber, too, the final day ot boot training. The Issuance ot the smart blue teamed with Burgess to add four Branford At eight, Edwin Slctlc was Approval was granted to tho Fashion Show .weekly's columns filled without the i^c, Chinese UmruaRO luBtructor »t and red dross imltorms; the forest green suits and the leave to visit the points to the Mlddletown total.'Blg Leiir.t TecdpC '.i 10 but Esposlto, Donotrlo, Paollllo and the early minutes found Grecco hell) of our subscribers. lYalo as the Riicst siicakcr, ami his Locarno 7 DoUn.f -. Narraccl all notched two pointers fflirce.ssand Klel Tliy etryin scorge taot matcuic c.i>h th. ^^e loca-••l- iug. Now, in peace-tiuie, letters from former Knst Haveners who ure lawardcd a slnginE scholarship at Federation ot Teachers lor a card home folks. Ed Blanko ORaln counted from 1 Purcnll, I Kully. K the National Cathedral School, and party In the high school gymna.slum '"-'" , . .,„ , 'siibjcot "China and Communism." Lehr 0 \ whil—„Ine Bernle- fo-to-Mr wa" s hittin- g once to llnltlafperlosharpshooterd s hoWitd thh e aHornet measurs elead o<- still interested in llie homo-town will be very much welcome. ox 1 AI ihe March meetlhg of the Wc hear that a special "Masonic i —.__ 8o Louis came back to his birthplace, He, too, Brcoted civilian friends edge "bbyy "hlttlng°'''troni^Thnittmg iium i,..e v side Dolan Wftslii'liiii," •J 1 Ihliiti ton.P '* I) giv'" Me ^th iile tYellowjacket for a brace so fthei freer throwwidesst .succe.isInIgg 199 ,t tol2Tlio l-.ie .scor e at the end ot th« was the soiirano soUst at the Wash- May 10 for the benefit ot ?hPLminthe r WoSs LcS^ the Old NlBht" Is bcloR planned by tlio The onBaBcmont Is announced by 8 birthplace, UG, mu, BIVU.„„ _ _.. __ Pacholskl counted on a charity toss Soboloewskl 4 nliiui(llpr,p 0 'J n marcln. 30 to 20. Initial period had tl ' " -• inglon Catherdral; later ho was to scholarship fund. Tlie board (1 0 and'O'Brie.'^??,SH1?n, ikmntallied on a rebounreboundd EverybodEverybodyy , got Into the oct there* ° Jinne ChS thcrrwas a dlsouslon Men's Oliib of the Old Stone church' Mr, and Mrs. John E Peterson of .- nu„„, oiinni, hnniia with other servleo comrades Pacholsbut Blankl o again made good from 2 l,»iie,R be Its baritone solist. tended Its apprecla.tlon to In front of the Book Shop; shook hands with other servleo comrades Chandler rlHlinii,p before Cacace measured a charity latter and the halt way mark tha ROTARY'S TENTH ANNIVERSARY '*?° »whP?«lan8 for B Fashion show,for Ihclr April dinner mcotlnir In 169 Laurel Street ot their daughter. • . - thehut. flooBlar at the automatic time out, Vlshno 1 Studying at the Peabody Con- basketball coach, Fi'ank Crlsafl and while dawdling over cokes in Jlinmle's. Ills nickles went Into tho juke Johns was good from the fifteen 0 OoloiiiiiD.fC i fifteen footer. At this point big BUIIHornet s had buzzed Into the 41 to Bdilorinlly, and us sceretary of tlio Kiist Haven lloliivy CIlub this Boutclller 0 Oordon.e lO'Brien, a. tower of strength for 12 advantage. At the start of tha servatory of Music in Baltimore the players for their record during .box and a deserved strut was In his walk as ho proudly confessed that toot mark. Burgess lilt on a long Long . , 28 10 05 15 H ns year, we salute this well known community (irgnnixatiDii on its tenth under Frank Bibb, ho made his |the past season. 15 8 38 TittnlH 41, WliMl KUUngly was banished from the last quarter the Bed and White tho Marino Corps was the final test ot a real man; even as other friends Total Scoro t hnWtluie: ^;i^^ game and Bill Moo took up the recital and operatic debut in Wash- in other branches strove to upnoKi iiiuiL ij"""- -—^ °ne. Damoczyk looped a lengthy Sacred Heart or 12. had a 55 to 17 edge and substitutes aunivoraary wliicli will be observed witli a dinner and a party at 7 ington. Soon'alter the young man' In other branches strove to uphold their particular alleglanco.. .• 7 23 I main offensive duties for the redhike d the total 66 to 38 at the final Ington, Soon alter the young man On a summot leave, ho watched his buddies on the Hed Sox, or what *5^^ adTd"onc'to°lS°ddlctowJs'^ 'EAST HAVEir and white. yas miusically encouraged wlien 1 orilz-vn Anviliarx/ On a summer leave, he watched his buddies on the Hed Sox, or what 3 2 a I KILLDfOLY [whistle. o'clock \\m Thursday evening in St. Vincent do Paul's Church in was loft of them; play t-_iballi . ,,He. ,„„wa„s „„„jfawar0e jjjjjthatt ti^thge misfitmlsllts which madmadee ^t the halt Mlddletown led 18 to \i. MarkovlSumma c 0 11 1' 1' I I a Hoss, Pantalenas and Moe closed Unsung in the excitement ot the Nadinaama BoulangerOOUIULL^,^^ ,, thv..e^ lamou^ s Frenciiivltchd '-*=g'On /AUXMiarV E?S"sUvW^a^na^^o& up the nine could not match his ability to march on the double quick— jt was a spirited Seymour team KlssaiiBSumma . 0 0 Hojii.l 0 0 out the quarter scoring with three Taylor AVenuc. Tbe,.Hotary Club is one of tho most active civic or- composer and conductor, 2 2 6 r)'OiM)lrio,( game's shooting wlzardy was tht part ln| Card Party Mar. 25 'SiamrMk sotting. , was Mr. MKta'V.ch. feseardi cngin-' , ^ ,, ^, ,, ^^ up the nine coul...- d t.,no_ t„„„„,i, match„ fnait_push-uphis anuiuy w ii.u..t..s trom. ~th e floor. A lusty hit which answered the third quarter Pau.Klssanl c I'llIltRl'OH.t Vflnrill,t •i; '•"! quick tosses while Joe Donotrlo add- I[htm to sing the borltonc ' PS reao?v^tl5iB tor „thc cardUet at "« Wlndjester Repeat B.^^^^^^„ Legion.-This will be 2 0 4 llcriiiitr.t Q !i ed but one for ast Haven to give thorough work of Joe Chandler on aanizalions in the town, and its many past and present ticrviees to or compete with his penalty task—push-ups trom-""' th' o '"floor» iM-niio,. A -lust nnr.laly hi- t whistlwhiche answerealthoughd eactnhc luuteamu matchHUH'V^- . 'PnuFlllpponl e 0 0'l»ri(!M,c Nnrrncci,c the defensive board. TJme after tlmo Faurc'E,.Requlein. : ... , 11 Plans-are •beliig^ftrm'uiated for apart iOry , roBorv^.."call Mrs. , Lero,—„y . T,.u,,=nIfwsonn , 1/vrms Cmnpaniy. The ladles of "lo J ,, ,„ j,,^ anniittA Aritiory and O'Nell 0 0 I'nollUn.R the Easties a slight three point :.,.thmi.doramiuiifcyiitrc,wc]ii:kpown.; ;-.'',••'.:.;:. . .- . .'.1 - "Startling-as'-sololst at Radio City at the proper time In tho ball game naturally called for proper acclal- whistle although each team match- 0 0- 0- HttollLT.U Windsor was allowed a single shot I card party to be held by the Amer­ 4-2BB7; Mrs, Robert r'pstor, 4.2000, Ever Ready Group served tlic i ,„„iersfand fhc <»nte will te May Zablt , Moo,l! K.Hpi8lto,^.. ; t e T;; ~; T: edge, 33 to 30 at the three quarter In New York several years ago, this dinner. J3. motion but a quick thrust with a bayonet or a sharpshooter's medal on "^'^ points, untn Joe I>pmoc7,yk pcr- 15 11 51 iot(i1« in 0 44 .y.„„t, only to have the lithe negro star . The EotavyCliib is linked with thousands o£ otlier similar clubs ican Legion Auxiliary. March 25. of Mrs. Arthur Gustafson, 4-2416. a tic at 24 all wiui C.XM ^K — Total pass the ball into the unerring versatile artist has won' ever wider The following members will servo ni» vin^ht-Minot „m« H-tn ,«n,.r> «r ,T.n,.ii- lionally oscortcd tho Vallcy towH to Tnul" 18 11 '•(' P'liHt tlnvpn -() Kin- ""irK. TCcognttion in tho music field. Ho J. , iiio right chest was the mace olraorlt. frame left to play. A ono handor by Kiiiiro ni linir'limc hands ot the forward trio.-. ill towns and cities, largo and small, not only in tlie United States and on the committee: Mrs. Margaret the righThent chesho wat was Isn th Came macp LcJeune ot meilte h.i North Carolina. The Intricate do aJohn tics anut 2d4 aalnl cquollze with 2:1r b0y oBurgesf thes Paollllo duplicated Donofrlo's good toured with the Columbia Concerts Clark chairman; Mrs. Winifred FRIENDS OF MUSIC -.--„ ,,„—„ i„ nnmii LcJeune In North Carolina. The Intricate do- frame left to play. A ono handor by Booth Canada, and in Latin America, but throughout the entire world. Ro­ Opera Company, singing E.5camillo tails of marine lite wore soon evident and Leprc, with ncw-touiid friends ended the canto with tho score at Woods, co-chairman, Jessie Ship- The regular meeting of the J <..i.„j„ .rohn.28 allq. nud an cquollzer by Burgess tary International is one ol! the real powers for yood that has arisen in Its "Opera-Comlque version" of pee, Lucy Sara.iohn, Blanche "Friends ot Music" will be held on passed another hurdle. "Carmen" in English. Last season Dates Ahead Jack Kulns put Seymour into the bi the Twentieth Century. O'Connor, Maryarel Newton Marion I Monday evening, March 14 at 8:00. Again n Journoy home to say hello to Mom and brother, Frank. Then he was soUolst with the Phlladeliihla Dooley, Irene Faith, Winifred iTlie business meeting and musical Editor by Monday evening. lead with n one handor to open tho Orchestra, the Toronto Symphony, Dates Ahead must reach tho the heads decreed tho Quonset Point, Naval Air Base, It was at the last quarter but though Pacholskl .East Haven's club was organized in lfl39 a.s un ofCslioot of the Pierce. Florence Burrltt, Mac portion ot the program will bo held and the Houston Symphony, I^e IsEnrlgh t and Cynthia Myers. at the Hagaman Memorial Llbrory Rliode Island camp that he began boxing, In short order ho made the measured once from the tree throw New Haven Botary Club. It holds regular weekly lunehoon meetings in constant demand for Important Pequot Tribe, improved Order of 8 P, M. Cliurch Hall, mark, tho Wildcats raced to tho following wlilch the meeting will Half Hour Reading club First team. in the auditorium o£ St. Vincent de Paul's church where for several [oratorio works, and has repeotedly Red Men, each Monday at 8 tore on hoops by Bozzoll, Domaczyk [adjourn to the home of Mrs. Mar­ Thursdays, 2:30 P. M, Haguman Filed awoy In brother Frank's ooUootlon of memories oro many [sung with the famous Beach Choir at tho St. Louis'Municipal Opera garet Mack, 309 Main Street where P.M., Red Men's Hall. and Kulas. With 4:15.10 play It was years the ladies oE that parish have served Euitlifully month after of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Memorial Library. ,; , clippings of valorous bits ot boxing prowress. So deft was he considered Seymour 32 to 27. 1 1948 marked the tnira suci;K5.->ivi;|Whcrc he was starred in mojor sing the social hour will be enjoyed. - Star ol Victory Lodge, No. 03, month, year in and year out, in providing tasty meals for the mem­ 1948 marked the third successive Bradford Manor Hose Company with his mitts that he was chosen to take part In tho many bouts held Kulas hit an Insurance Isummcr Edwin Steffe was featured iing-actlng roles. O, S. of B, First and third from the side shortly thoreattor bers. Foremost among its objects is service, and this has been muni- Tuesdays, Red Men's Hall. meets every last Monday of the for the benefit ot tho Rod Cross and help provide tor the war swollen month at tho Bradford Maiior needs of one ot thoe counwycountry'os iiui;afines«t >,...charities. . _Tucke. d away in that bur- from the side snoniy i,ii<;n;«.jj.. fested by the local club in many and diverse ways. Rotary Club each Thursday 12:15 noon. St. Vincent Do Hall. caeau drawer are mementoes ot Louis' bosebalbaseball prowress for tho BeRed SoSox To?S,^ow'''rth'o'aStomatic\bno"utm Murpny aroppcu u. ut.n,.v.- -.' •The past presidents of the club who are specially honored on this Paul's Auditorium, Taylor Avo. St, Clares Guild meets every sec­ experience did its little bit to make him a standout—In a game away in the waning minutes bctore Ed tenth anniversary ure in their order; Alfred E. Holcomlie, Fred Wolfe, nxncrlence did its Uttlc bit to make him a standout—In a game away •jonBlank, Murpho convertey dropped od na buckePacholskl't shost Naval 0 Council, No, M, Degrco ond Monday of the month In troni. home which, because of the nature o-.f competitio.,nfin„n 1,in1 BrantordBranford., Imisdemeanon the waninr gStella minuteu scores bctord aen Eind ­ jr.^ Doctor Bishop, Pranlc Clancy, Thomas F. Keilly, ClifCord Stur- ot Pocahontas meets first and Bradford Manor Hall. made him Just another sub hero. effectual hoop to close tho play. gcs, Dan Piirilla, William H. Pager.stroni and Hoy Perry. The late third Wednesday, Red Men's East Haven Boys Scout District Saorcrt H«art «, 'Branford 38 Committee meets first Wednes­ A full fledged marine, tho local boy went back to LeJouno. John Murphy wius iiomlnulcd for president for the current Kolary MARCH tZm Hall. Now H was only a question ot final polish. Polish In warfare Is lust A' one man exhibition by Bob days at Stone Church B P, M, Markovlc of the Sacred Heart com­ . year but died a year ago before insliilhitioii to that office. Charles Princess Chapter. No, 70 O, E, B, to destroy an onemy. bine of Watorbury put Branford In Meets second and fourth Mon­ Cub Pack Committee meets Other Branford marines remember that long train rldo across the a. bad light In the nightcap as the Miller is president this year, Editor Sleveus is secretary. Wallace S. days, 8 P.M. In Masonla Hall. third Tuesday at Stone Church country; The numerous stops cnroute; Tho looular Joshing of snappy Catholic school led all the way on Coker is Ireusurcr, a post be has occupied since the club was iirst or­ Hajrry H. Bartlott Post, American Jr, Women's league ot O. S. C. the strength of an early first quar­ 1st Wed, ol every month at American girls In each and overy waysldo station; until Trcnsuro Is­ ter lead euglneerod by the best ganized, and John P. Morgan is sergeant at arms. 1949 Legion, meets 2nd and 4th land, at the gates ot San Francisco's harbor, was rooohed. Thursday Brs* P« M. Legion 8; 00 P. M. in ParUh House. schoolboy player in the tourney Junior Guild of Christ Church By that t)me. It was late 1041, this tar. The upstalcrs had a 6 to 3 Buildings. MENTAL HYGIKNE TOR CHILDREN meets In Church Hall fourth The diaper kid hastening tho man with tho scythe from tho scene margin at the quarter with the East Haven Assembly, OrAajr ot versatllo star accounting for five. Dr. Kocco Bove, East Haven Health OfTlcer has passed on to us Thursday In each month. In 1945 had a tew New Year's secrets that ho wasn't telUng. true internationalists. Rainbow lor glrU meets flnit Brantord paced by Chandler at During the summer ot lO-lfi, 32 made po.sslble by individual troop and third Friday, Masonic Hall Women's Republican club meets Persons who remember Eostor Sunday of that ycar'do not recall thai^ the charity line'and later Locarno a bulletin from the State Heiiltli Department which points out that One her death In 1927, her Girl Scouts and Guides trom 16 contributions to the Juliette Low Girl Scouts friends felt that no 7:30 P. M. Tlilrd Thursday at clubrooms. It fell on April Fool's Day. Traditionally that Is a date of fools' tricks. cqmmenccd working Into tho pic­ emotional security is a child's most fundamental need. It says: .countries gathered at Iho Chalet in World friendship Fund. Every year more fitting memorial could bo es­ South District Oivic Association Garden Club meets fourth Destiny playedtho grimmest ono. Tho sun did not dance on that day of ture with the start of tho second "The normal satisl'actjkti of this need rests with the ])aronts. A ISwIlxerland for three weeks of at Girl Seoul Birthday time, troops canto after tho Watorbury loam happy experiences together. At all over the" country make trcir pre- tablished than one that made It meets second and fourth Tues-. Wednesday' ha Hagaman Rosuirccllon which history records; D-Day on Okinawa, Nevertheless p6.'>slble to continue that particular had led at one time by a 17 to S child must Eeel that both parents want biiu and truly love liim. He iCooperslown, New York, In August ,senlatlons to the Fund. In the New days, 8:30 p.m. 83 Vista Drive. Memorial Library. the piper played his wild symphony and was paid in heroes lives. [score. At the automntlo the Hornets ol last year, at the World Confer- iHavc"' '"n Council" ", ther"^"»e" waiira«s an ,»itnltniskatingr Interest to which she devoted her Bradford Manor Auxiliary meets must have aA'cetiunalc warmth from both parents us well as their es- energies during the last years of Saltonstall Civic Association, Okinawa is a strange Island. Its surface is practically puro lava |had cut the margin to 19 to 10 and iparty at the Arena with a .special at the Bradford Manor Halt teem and approval. Most parents would vehemently deny that they lence, a primitive camp was set upprogra m tliat Included a flag cere­ Iher life, the fostering ot friendship first Tuesday of inonth B P. M. which Is to say that It is the ashes of molten rock. only Bob Vlshno was able to count and operated by Senior Girl Scouts every first Monday of the ithcre after. The half time score was mony, troop representatives skating among young pcoiile of many coun­ Momauguln Lodge, No. 138 A. F. When It rains there, Holland Is a desert by comparison. All the do not love their ehildrcn, yet many children feel that they are notfro m Brazil, Canada and the United to the center to deposit their dona- tries. month. [Sacred Heart 13, Branford 12. States to house 00 Aides to World A. M. Stated Communications sloughing mud of World War I could not recall tlie knee deep mire of Markovlc continued his ono man- loved because of the parents' altitudes, either open or implied. Many Ition to the Fund and the cutting of Thus the Juliette Low World 1st and 3rd Mondays except Woman's Aid Society, Old Stone IConferencc delegates. 31 Senior the birthday cake- Most of th|Frlend,shle p Fund was established. tile results ot the Pacific Ocean's typhoons. Ishow throughout the third framo parents express disappointment if the child does not live up 1o their Scouts from the Slates were select­ July and August Church second Thursday, 2 while only Lou Locarno of tho su­ troops had special projects tor ;Il Is built from freely given con- It wos no place tor snappy forest green attlro or envy arousing dress expectations, in bis school work: if lie is not interested in the same ed by councils throughout the coun­ earning money. tlbutlons of nearly a million and a Amnclgo Club meets last Sunday ' P. M. Parish House. burbanites could hit tho hoop with try tor this honor. Training cour.scs blue uniforms. things they are. Children sense tlieso iitlitudes and feel them very ... _. East Haven troops participating half members of the Girl Scout or­ of each month at 4 P. M. In Junior Friends of Music, Third any degree of regularity. Sacred for leaders were lield in the United ganization In the United States- In­ Thursdays 3:30 P. M Hagaman It was a hellot mud—and hills—and the terror ot modem warfare. Heart had a 36 to 22 lead going Into Wkll. tlth^'' Ifi" «'•»•"« "' ""• '"'• keenly, and believe they are nut wanted or loved. AVbolesome growth States Tjnne.Zone In Germany,. fuouPubll- iwcrc Troop 05, Lois Judge With Club House. cations as well as supplementary $7,23 realized from a Hobby Show; dividual contributions are seldom Library. It is not necessary to trace day by day accounts of snail-paced pro- the stretch quarter. demands an atmosphere of understanding and affection. large Ifut the accumulated sum has Narkecta Council, No. 27, Degree Dolnn, subbing for Lehr hit on "Children also need harmony in the home. If there is friction be­ food and equipment, ,such as rope,'Troop 99, Helen Collcy, $5 from a grown and grown. Degree ot Pocahontas, second March 11—Mission Social Dessert . gross. Tho Island was flnally won. As was the war. a to start the final knives and craft materials for Silver Valentine Tea. Troop 28 $3, tween the parents, the child is torn in his loyalties. In such a situa­ In 1048, the New Haven Council and fourth Wednesdays, Red Bridge 8 P, M. Parish House. Somcwhero on the hillside of that extinct crater, the United Stotcs action and after Paul scored trom camps were bought with money ap- voted trom the tica-sury; Troop 40 March IB — East Shore Com­ proprlated for the Juliette Low Foxon, Money raised on a spaghetti contribution was the second largest Men's Hall, erectetag, Thd ea numbecemeteryr wa, eacs thh egrav samee markeas thad t bwhicy a whith gracce crosa seyi. set uoinsIn a potterJLUJJJIU nO I underneath Chondlcr, Vlshno and tion the child tends to become a buffer between the parents, with donation in New England, Boston munity Concert High School iLoearno combined to send the each parent in turn lavishing attention aiul material things on liiiu [World Frlende.shlp Fund, with the ,sup|ier; Troop ISO, Phyllis Degilottl. ibclng tiic first. In Region I. Pequot Junior Council, every Auditorium. oneckt geometri, Beneatc hprecision the molte. On nInv ona oreste of thosd theo woodesame nyout crucifixeh whoss e waheas da oncdoeg [Brantor d score to 27 with 5:05 to Iresult that In the fall ot 1948, there $3 trom a sale ol .used comic books, March 14—Smoker, East Haven to gain bis support and affection, and with the child playing father were 300 troops of Girl Scouts in the Other troops participating were The International Committee, a Thursday, Red Men's Hall. tagpillowe. Thde anumbe crib rI nwa ous r thtowne sam. e as tliat whic' h graced Pvt. Louis Lepro's play. Summa scored from tho free tv^D isubcommlttee of the National Board Business Association 8 P. M, —1. •n„.,„„n, ii,„ mnihen lava rested the same youth whose head once throw line and Paul counted like­ and mother against each other to gain his own ends. The result is [American one as compared with 20 troop 20, Morris Cove and St. Vincent DcPaul's Ladles Guild Town Hall, But mothers need sons. Too, they are tearful of lonosomoness. wise. With three minutes to play marked insecurity and anxiety for the child. In March, 1947 i.mnn Ten Navajo Indian Girl Scouts bers ot the Shore Dtslrlci oi me .given ai, UJ.B ./. ..- „-. — meets second Tuesday, 8 P. M. March 18—Rod and Oun Club, Every boy should be homo at night even It tho lad Is resting otornal, Coach Warren Sampson's charges A child needs consistency in diseipliiic. At an early age he learns =• -^i^'^^mMW^^^^^ Hagaman Library, a P. M- put on a torrid rally paced by Lo­ went to cstabltshcd Girl Scout New Haven Council. |.slbilllies the wise spending of thif Church auditorulm. So It wos that Pvt, Louis Lepro's body arrived in Brantord yesterday how tar he can go in getting what he wants from his iiarciits, He soon camps in New Mexico, Arizona, and Juliette Gordon Low caught the money. Jt considers the many pro- March 17 — Momauguln Well carno and Chandler with a single Legion Auxiliary meets Third , Child Conference "MomaugTiln ttllcrnoon. ' . knows whether or not constant teasing will bring results. If he does, Colorado. Ispark of .scoutinK from Sir Robertijects in International rolationshlpf Friday 8 P, M. Legion Building [basket by Bob Soboleskl to bring China needed to have tran,sla- Baden-Powell, who had founded the'proposed each year and selects those School 2 P , M, Tho veterans got busy as they always do. The government' provided the count to 38. Thoro Chandler, then "yes" and "no" have no inenning for him. Parents llien re.sorl tlons made of Girl Guide Handbooks movement In England In 1008. She which seem most worth while East Haven Democratjj, Second March IB-IB—"Snow White and lis escort and the numerous little attentions which it gives all returned jfouled when sinking the 38Ui point, to threats andd bribes, which have no forcelorce. ASs a result"-"""-',"".,", the chil• d,..„'^ ig-, tlons made of Girl Guid' -'e \ hand- brought It across the Atlantic In Through the Internatlonall Division Friday, Rod Men's Hail. Seven Dwarfs" by Children's failed to score the lying point and had no 1G12, started a little troop In her at National Headquarters, the ap- Community Theatre, Foxon marines. Even tho escort, Marhio Sgt., Carl Parks, was'there to hand [Sacvcd Heart with 15 seconds to go East Haven Fire Co. No, 1, meets Take the wheel...try the new Ford "FEElftoday jmoney or paper Greece needed native Savannah, Georgia, with her proprlated fund for each project Community Hall. over a flag, with forty eight stars on a blue field, to a sobbing mother, Iced the tut on an insurance hoop first Wednesday 8 P. M. Plre March 22 -r-E ast Haven Well should know the limits in whieli they are free to oiierate and what financial help to continue the pub- nelnghbors children, and for 15 is carried to Its destination and the . Onlookers looked upon the gesture with pity plucking at their hcort- jg^^ y^,, llcation of its Guide magazine; years the Girl Scout movement .project completed. Headquarters, Child Oonfercnoe, lower Town strings. With feel couched In snow and mud, nowhere reminiscent ot a by Suma, areas are restricted to them. Japan needed a mUneograph grew and flouLshed under her I Each Girl Scout, from the oldest Public Health Nursing Ass'n Hall 2 P. M. certain Pacific Island's volcanic mire, the assembled ones watched six ' AVoodrow WUsoii machine to print a Girl Scout leadership. . Senior down to the youngest meets first Monday 8 P. M. March 22—Food Demonstration, Children need the freedom and opportunity to grow and develop ,„„„„ ^,..,., 1:30 P. M; Parish House. service friends place the body over a yawning cavity on tho side of ^Ij^soss, f nt a pace consistent with their own abilities and interests. At one linaohlnbulletin e CARtoE prinpackaget a s oGirf fool dScou weret ileadership Mrs, Low. was a great . ssemur uuv»i. ..« ...~ , ' " ' Town Hall. time it was thought that children in the .same family should be treated ibulletln CARE packages of food were • Mrs, Low was a great traveller Brownie has a part In the Juliette March 25—American Legion Card Mount St. Agnes, sSwski.'t American War Mothers, East Party your future alike. We now reHlize that parents should sec that eaeli eliild is un '.sent to a Girl Guide camp In" Au.stria and krtcw the far parts of the earth Low World Friendship by donating Haven Chapter, meets second They stood at attention while terse commands presaged the sharp pncholski, 0 Thlere' s a l.i.livi.l.iHl Lei-Koii vvlili v;,.n.i,.»i.. nporl.; i^"^ camps for displaced children in almo,st as well as her beloved her own pennies or helping her April 1—Fashion Show and Card inuiMciuHi peison Hiui SLpiiati. needs 'Germany; Miss Marguerite T'wohy Georgia. The concept of "One troop to earn money In a special Tuesday, B P. M. Hagaman Party, Junior Women's League, crack ot tho firing squad's volley—Quiet sobs and a tow uncontrollable Stellau, c 1 Memorial Library. Parish House, 7:30 P- M. Totols •Children need an ideal toward which to grow. I Ins ideal is best went to Korea and will proceed to World" had taken shape In her project. Scouts belong to troops, Juno 7—Flower Show, East Haven ones. Interrupted tho golden notes of the bugle. Then'a substitute nth- Murphy, c Seymour embodied in their parents. Good parents are practical working mod- Japan for a nine months trek next lively mind many years before the eouiicll, a national organization, Christ Church Men's Club meets Only hours later did tho towntolka roallzo that tho American flag Garden Club, Town Hall, lote, but a marine hero, rested for all time, Domoczyk"ovitr . els or examples of what to be and do |Junc. She is to help the emerging pharasc was coined. Her hope had and a World Wide Association. They I first Tuesday o( each month still has forty-eight stars [Ba'^ell If ..11 nf tliciii. hiiiiii. i.r.n,i.j u.-n .,n't full.. ,.,„( ,.,.ni,l..,„ i.r.liu vl,,,- i,t C"^' Clulde movemcnts with or- been to unite children of mand In-,wuy arcn uniteaii \xu\d b y OUUUMideals , »an, d Interests first trom all over the world- :Nystrom Hut ol tliebe tiasie needs aie not tuUy met, pioblem bcliauoi u1 ganizallon and training problems, countries in common Ideals and In-with all Ob-1 Scouts and Guides only two players of calibre tor theI Blanko Place Your Order Now wi^h Your Ford Dealer PLAINVH.LE BEATS TECH Merldonltcs and thoir combined I the child and emotional difficulties later on can be cxpeelcd. ' All these things and more werpUcrests. She was one of our "- twenty fIvo points could not balance \'Hummel l Plttlnvlllc's veteran quintet open­ a well rounded Blue and Wlilte five Johns THE WILSON AUTO SALES CO., INC. ed the elas,^ B playdowns at thepace d by Don Munson.and Andy Kulas 15 5 35 Now Haven Arena last Friday morn- Morowka who chlpnod In with a Totals Woodrow Wilson 141A7 MONTOWESMftMTOWESE STREET,. BRANFORBRANFORD . ^— Ing by easily^ outdistancing a poor combined 38 points to lead tho up- Holttlmc score; Officials Luddy, Wlloox Tech of Merldon quintet 58 state scorers, Plalnvllle led at tho 18, Seymour 13. to 40 '•"" "K *" iR ,Ohicadlnl, "stan Zlma and Spencer were tho halt 25 to 18 •r^'**-?!

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EAST HAVKN NEWS Thursday. March 10. i»4» Thursdav, March 10. 1049 THE BRANl'ORD REVIEW . EAST HAVEN NEWS Paro T?1lt;f!f IlOMi: FRO!« FLORIDA Tenth I Birthday MISSION SOCIAL Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barker Br.> ©lie SrattfitrJi Sruipui Stove Wanted of 43 High Slncl liave just lelurned (ESTASLISHED IS ie2S| SHORT BEACH UNHIPPY CHILDREN ARE THEY DESSERT BRIDGE from a three weeks vLslt in Orlando AND Of Rotarians and Key West, Flo.'ida. Mr, and Mrs. I WHAT NOTS I BY "WmZZER" WHITE By Boy Scouts SJl^pitaatllfaupnJJputs BY GiTA ROUND By Ruby D. Eiweii Travelers Aid Societies or relatives. knew and could tell, ho would not FRIDAY NIGHT Barker were aecompanicd by Mr. Director, New Haven Traveler.^ More runaway children came to be In a strange city- To one who •pT IVT /^^«..^»».'B!i''lter's sister and hu.sband^ Mr. PUBLISHED EVEEY THUBSDAT The •1th annual de.s.scrt bridge of MBVEn LE3UIKE, Publisher ST. E1,IZA«ETH'S R, C. CHURCH retreat will be held in Scout Head­ Aid Society the attention of thl.s .society in the ha.s (jalnod hl.s conlldence, he will In East Haven r or INeW V>alliP iind.Mrs. P. R. Reese of G41 Whitney quarters In Pardee Park dn Satur­ Ills bi'cakra.st was removed tni- month of January than during any relate the .sItuaUon that led up to the Mtssion Sctlal of the Old Stone Avenue. Branford Rflview 'William jr. Aherc, Editor Tlic Rev, Jolni F. Q'DonncU Church will be held on Friday AlicB T, reursan, AisocUta Editor day, March 12 at 4 P.M. Evoryouo touchcd; he Blanded at hl.s lunch other month of the year. hl.s leaving home. He Justifies hl« The tenth annlver/;ary of the East Oh where, Oh where, has thai deep snow gone? Dally Mass 7:30 o'clock Is Invited to attend. and turned away, This healthy behavior or heratcs hlm.sell. Out ot Haven Rotary club is .scheduled for night, March 11 at a o'clock in the The East Haven Boy Scouts this EMt lUvtn Nftwi .. r«ul H. Bteveni. Editor Oh le/iere, Oh where, ean it be? Sunday Masses I Runaway children arc imhappy parish hou.se. TlIE BIIA2IF0RD REVIEW, INO. Religious School will be held In young man of 11 year.s didn't foci children, not Just at the time they thl.s picture, the skilled worker Kaln.s this Thursday evenliitr in the audi­ week sent out an S- O. S. for a wood 7 Rosa Street Tel. 8-2431 Branford The greening grass which took its place 8:30 - 10:30 an inidcrKlandlng of the personality torium of St. Vincent dc Paul's Tho.se who have made early re­ Gus's 81, Elizabeth's Church every Satur­ Jlkfc eating. Fear ImirioblUzed Jilni— are apprehended, but sometimes for burning stove, either the old pot­ THE EAST HAVEN HEWS Saturday Confessions 3:00 and 7:30 day morning at 10 A,M. This Is tor fear o Itho slrangcra who were do-- months and even years before they or envlr. nmental factoi.s or both Cluu'ch In Taylor Avenue- servations arc: the Mrs. Herman laBaltonstalirkwy., Tol. 4-3007, EaU IIlTOn Is snow enough jor mc. taHilng hlin and frustration at the that led lo hl.s running away. Talk­ A uiniier will he .served by the Scholz, Ernest Bclding, Wm. Braun, bellied kind or the parlor type, tor all children from the first grade come to the attention of the publln Main Restaurant BUBSORIP.UON or school through the eighth. lgnorrilnlou.s result of his attempted by takinif to the road. Tlicy are In­ ing In sucli an atmo.sphere where ladles or the church at 7 o'clock Sally Lav/.son. Alvin Santord, Jcseph use in the new camp which has Mark this In your political diary Pyramid clubs tall into disuse.... UNION CHIIRCII oiscttpe, He was a runaway child, articulate youngsters from a cross understandliiK la paramount helps for the Uotarinn.s, Rotary Anns and Adams, Hcrvey John.son, Eric been donated for the u.se of the IS per year, p»yiblB in advanco The coming town election cam­ ....Never had a really terrific start Itcv, J. EiUvntd Nc^vlon, pastor Jim Nelson Is home for a weeks running from feelings he did not section of the homes of America. i'elea.?c .some of his confused tcel- guesLs. after which there will be Dohna, Arthur Gustaf.son. Albert Regulars Dinners ADVERTISINQ RATES ON APPLICATION paign will bristle with charges here but boy, oh boy, they sure had SUNDAY MORNINGS IN LENT vacation after taking entrance ex­ Davison. Donald Thomas, Frederick four local ti-oops. Anyone knowing against the Board of Education ams lo West Point Military Acade­ iiilHorslnnd into the ethereal un­ Tlioy oxi)re."is their feelings through Inir.s that render hia rca.son Im- a .spcaklnt! program. with lormcr Entered «• pecond class matter October avid salesmen .There are 119 Eleven O'clock known in which he would lo.?c him­ iwlcnt. district governors und past presl- Klein, Frederick Cronah, Stanley of a wood burning stove which can Served Daily 75c up 1«, 1S28, at the Post Office at Braalord, Talk In town centers on possibility my, He win return to Stanton Mili­ action. Shamp. Percy Scdman, George Red­ that Treasurer Reginald Baldwin separate types ot pure-bred dogs, FACING OUR DAY self. What will happen to him'.' 'I'hln Typical Case dcnt.'i at the speakori)' table, be had for the carting away Is o.*- SANDWICHES TO TAKE OUT Ooim., undor Act of March 3, 1897. March 13lh Getting and aivlng tary Academy in Cornwall, N,Y, dGjiends upon Win, his family, and I IIiilic til IJUSC hicntily Ifore's a typical runaway'.s con­ Entertainment 1? being i)rovldcd man, Clyde Coatos, George Nash, ed to ccmmunlcate with Arthur may resign post in August lo ac­ according to tlie American Kennel Mr, Jean PtcllT Is ntlendlng a Howard Lewis, Bruno Mosig, Jona­ TbQ Borlev and The Kewi w«1come contrl- cept appointment on Board of Fi­ March 20lh Right and Wrong the social agencies who Jointly par- i Wlial.runaways have In common fession; "I'm tile oldest of eight and by a committee headed by William Rosenqulst whose telephone number bntlona from readers upon any subject of Club It you have a surname, March 27lh Right and Dulles General Motors nieotlng hi' the llolpate m plannlnK for hl.s return- is a de.slro to lo.se their identity. my lather counted on me to help Hellly and Rcvi'Duane Ilattlcld. Al­ than Uodwell, Howard Frank, Gus Schuerrriann public Interest. All comtnunicUlons muat bs nance East Haven may not have April 3rd Liberty and Responsl- Barnum Hotel, Bridgeport, IDavld Richards, Waller Cochran, Is 4-2895. ilsned; algnitures will be withhold upon re- lasted long in the tourney but Leavenworth, there Is a $420 a year .tanuary IMi'jIcsl Miinlh I When setting out they usually have with the farm. When thlnB.s didn't fred Holcombe, first president of Phone 4-0168 ' qbe&t. AnonytuouB cnutrlbutlons vill be dlB' blllly no plan In mind. Unless the home go well, he blamed me. When he the club, is chairman of the enter- jGlalre C. Beatty, Pauline Wttldran, Incidentally the camp which has coaches are interested in Steve scholarship listed for you at Yale In January, law, there wore five! iFrcd Hudson, Joseph Chirnlteh, 333 Main St. East Haven zegardod. University Persons attending April lOlh Paith and the Future situation'Is oVertly Intolerable, they was angry and wouldn't talk to me. talnwcnl commltlcb. been turned over for the u.se ot the Narracci See where Lutherans April nth EASTER SUNDAY or more such boys and Rlrts arriving have no recognition of tecllng neither would any of the children. 1 The local rtotary club held Us orviilc Waker, Frederick Phillips, jlocal council is known as Camp have purchased a new home for Friday's meeting of the Short in or leaving from the Now Ilavcn Irma Erlcson, Mary Piatt. George '^T:!0^^sms:ii30^U3^, Beach Civic Association were "When I'm dead who hostile toward their parents. Neither tlntshed eighth grade, but he would flr.st meeting in March, 1939 in Hadley. This is the old C.N.G. the aged in Mlddletown Pre­ will be nllvc." Lynch Renamed railway .station. This wa.s not the Is there a:ny awareness of the pain not lot me go to high .school, even Dlchl's Bowling Alley in Main Haury, Ethel Barker, Frank ho.spital camp at Cockaponsett State viously the nearest one was in Wor­ pleased at hnndllng ot aHalr. Each total for,Hie city, n.s'arranRmonls Barker, aenevleve Weir, Mllly cester Planning Open House on Hem was separately handled and 1>*A-»»».V. GOOD FRIDAY they frequently create In their homes though 1 wn.s willing to work and Street, and the luncheon meetings Forest, It is situated in Madison i ^CHURCH A Spccl«l service at 8;oo P, M. lor some were v/orkcd out by the by their sudden unannounced l l-lavon 67 Sanford St. Easl Havon for Dining 232 MAIN ST. At CHIDSEY AVE. Wed., 7:00 Trltolium CALt 4-1769 Thurs., 10:00 a.m. Rector's Aide MOMAUGUIN MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION CHIEF OF THE QUINNII'IACS Thurs. 5:00 Junior Choir Thurs. 7:00, Choir Rehearsal Come in TODAY! ^ _ RUSSO'S RESTAURANT THE EAST HAVEN DINER Thurs., 4:00 Children's Service • SPECIALmNB in LUSAS STUDIO Meals from a sandwich snack to a full course dinner prepared Thurs., 7:30, Mid-week Service See the Cvstom-Built Line of PORTRAITS — WEDDINGS Carnevale's Frl., 3:30, Legion of St. Paul ITALIAN COOKING by culinary exports and served the way everybody lilcos them. HOTPOINT APPLIANCES TOMATO PIES WEDDING CANDIDS FEATURING.... FIRST CONGREGATIONAL SUBMARINE SANDWICHES WR Rrti proud lo ruproscnl tbe best known lino Main and High SIraoli (loeond floor) Colonnade AN INSTITUTION AT THE CENTER OF TOWN CHURCH 668 Main Slrool Eoit H«v«ti MOMAUGUIN-Ot^-THE-SOUND of electric appliancua in Amoricfl. For 4.1 yours EAST HAVEN Vhc Rev. J. Clement Walker, Pastor the nnme HotpoinMias been a flymbol of quality 294 Main Street East Havon JOE TORE'S ORCHESTRA 9:30 Church School end dependability in labor-saving electric np" Dining at its Best pliancen for the home. Eleven major Hotpoint 10:45 Divine Worship appliances can be purciioned unit by unit, or CENTRAL ALFRED F. HOLCOMBE Parties, Banquets with Joey Pell, saxophonist 10:45 Church Time Nursery and Bold 03 a beoutifully-mHtclied (troup for yoiii HARTFORDi kitchen or laundry. You are cordially invited to SHOE REBUILDING CO. GENERAL INSURANCE Kindergarten 6:30 TO 9 P.M. Every Sat-urday Nit-e ACCIDENT AND INDEMNHY CO.' come in today and see the complete Hotpoint linn. MARCH 15,16 H'orA Called For ond Dcllrered Accident - Liability - Firo 'v Hunt Suppers SEWING MACHINES 6:30 Junior Pilgrim Fellowship Itemembcr, Everybody's Pointing to Hotpoint/ Spocfalliitig in Inviiiblo Halt So/el Phono 4.1373 7:45 Senior Pilgrim Fellowship EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT SOLD • ELECTRIFIED - PURCHASED > REPAIRED Wednesday, 11:00 a.m. The Com­ .INSURANCE 279 Main f,t Phona 4-I3S6 Eall Haven 239 Main Sitae! tail ttavon $1.50 per person BRING YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS AGENT FOR Our Special Steaks are Famous fortable Society meets in The ALL YOU CAN EAT THE NEW HOME - DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES Vestry. Somo say the old Sachom Momau* Italian and American Cuisine JAMES F. MII,ANO YOUR ADV. THIS SIZE guin proildet in tpirlf during Iho UNION CHURCH James P. Kavanaugh Thunday night Hunt Suppart, Vincent Federico Rev. J. Edward Newton, pastor [ 43 Yoar» | General .Insurance - Finance WILL REACH 2,500 -FAMILIES gratlfisd that hii d«iiro fo be ra* AT NASH INC. 9:45 Sunday School INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE of '.* momborfld hai reached Qver 30O FRED'S RESTAURANT FOR 50 CENTS PER WEEK Home 4-2304 — Business 4-2530 11:00 Worship Service Quality VHE' SOUTHERN WEW INGLAKIP 179 MAIN STREET .EAST HAVEN yoarj. 274 MAIN STREET, EAST HAVEN 69 Ivy St. Tel. 8-O063 Branford fiiiiilif cbMPANY PHONE 4-2407 301 Main Street East Haven 4:00 Hymn Sing Toll. OKico 4-5427 — Rei, 4-3531 For Reservations—Phono 4-4286 [Opposite Capitol Theatre) Informal cvorynne welcome fftgft fflltf THE BRANTORD I^EWEW • EAST HAVEN NEWS Tlnnsilay, March 10, 10^0 Thm-Bclay, March 10. JHO THE BRANPORD RfiVIfiW - EAST HAVBM MEWB i- j^asJ2± i" ot the commlllco, Ihelr present ad­ dress and In the cases ot the 1 f Church School Business Men Commerclai High women who have married, they In Noted Artist Air Patrol Is Tuttle Brook More Workers Garden Notes Local Resident NEW DEMANDS FACING turn forward their married name As^ Mr. Brinley Sees It Shows Progress and address so that when the Plans Reunion dctlnlle place for holding the affair Speaks Before For The Year Watching Out Cleaning Will For Red Cross Plan Smoker MARCH Loses Action To PUBLIC UTILITIES CO. has been decided upon- tiicy can be For winter's rains and ruins are readily contacted. \ "But. over, Luke 10 who is my "='Bhl»'-'Vii"„\f^;jf uXK''of mlle.s"^a^^^^^^^^ St. Andrew's Church School will Tuesday Night Record demands for gas and electric rales for household custo­ Of 1932 Class Tlic commllloe is composed ofEd Junior Group ll „ , .. V^V.^^ld to the Ercat Laviryer. of meet Monday, March 14, in the Along River Get Underway In East Haven And ail the season ot snows ami Regain Benefits eleclrlcily and Increasing operating mers will be subslnntially lower Banahan, Treasurer, Bart Ouldtt, In debating the question of hl^^f|"?.j.J?'^'e^Vyou mvc Ood, wl^oni home of Mr and Mrs. Clarence sins; costs were major problems tor The than those In eflect in January Tlie Commercial High School Josepli Regan, Dave Cohn, John The Junior Half Hour Reading i duly to his neighbor, A brilliant o'°' J^°^„oi s/cn, when you do not Bremncr In Hillside Avenue at 8:00 Colonel Nancy H. Tier. Command-1 R. E. Hosley, of Branford, has The days dividing lower and lower Harry F. Murphy. 74 ot this town, Connecticut Light and Power Com­ 1938. Class of 1032 Is making plans for a Carney, Don Do Flumeri, Evelyn Club its regular meeting Monday Ing Officer, Connecticut Wing, Civil been given the contract by the In the Annual Red Cro.ss Drive to A large attendance is looked for Tlie light that loses, the night that pany during 1948, according to the reunion dinner-dance with a tenta­ evening at the Acadeiriy on the lawyer, about A. D- 30. thought to fove your Brother whom you sec o'clock, """"""s^Wlll hear Cliapel raise a quota of $2000.00 the follow­ at the Smoker sponsored by the who serveral months ago histlluled The Company's total lax bill tor Monglllo Masiza, Eleanor McLough- squelch the Master mind, of the and know?" _^ , Improvement, plans and discuss ar Air Patrol, announced today that Board of Selectmen tor the clean- ing persons are assisting In the out­ wins an action in the U.S. District Court Company's annual report Issued 1948 was $5,585,574. with $3,776,034 tive dale having been set by the lin Cook, Peggy Day O'Donholl,. CWccn with 22 members prcBcnt. , 1 Harry W- Brlnlcy rangcmenls fo'r the annual Parenl- are being formulated to tly regularj Ing and widening ot Tuttle Brook East Haven Business Association in And time remcniber'd Is grief for­ here to regain $448.58 in Social today to 26,267 common and pre­ for federal taxes and $1,789,540 for planning commiltcc ot Saturday, Kathleen O'Nell Oooney, Doris I Tlie speaker was Mr. Fredertck bgcs Iti tlie'deirinnd, "Well, who Is lying Districts: Foxon Center—Mr. gotten, ferred stockholders. . Slay 28lh. Sexton whose topic was "Back­ my neighbor? whom shall I con­ |Ttachor-Pupil banquet In May .scheduled flights over the Connectl-' from llic Route 1 Cut-Off southerly and Mrs. Ralph Hurdcr. Mrs. tlie Town Hall next Tuesday even­ I Security benefits which were with­ stale, town and municipal taxes. Torgcson WUmot, Dorothy Colton The rebuilt' and rerioyatedChaiJcllcut River ffom the _Ma.sJachusetts | to the Town Line at the Municipal Margery Cook, Mr. Eugene Jacklsch, ing. March 15 at 8 P. M. And frosts are'slain and flowers be- held for 22 months, lost his fight Reflecting greatly increased ser­ The report states that threatened This is the first such get loRcthci Cook, Joyce Welch Glnler Ed Mo- ground ot Art". Mr. Sexton la con­ i sider, as mynclghtior? But the brll- H. S. Lunch Menus iWlil be ready at that time. Retrcsh- State line.to Lond Island Sound ' Airport, a distance of approximately golten. 'yesterday. Federal Judge Carroll C. vice demands, the Company's reve­ federal tax Increases, while creat­ of the group in 17 years and pre­ Carlhy and oJhn B.Llnd ot New nected wilh the Art aallety In Old V i llance of :n> highly trained human Mrs. Vera Oesner. Mrs. Newton There will be pictures, refresh­ durig flood stage of the river. Dally one mile. Hosley was the lowest And in green underwood and cover Hincks ruled with "genuine regret," liminary check ups have revealed Lyme, and is Vice President of th« mind; could not bo expected to r- ^N l.\kl^^\. ments will bo served with Mrs. Brockett. Mrs- Florence Tower. nue last year was 11.5 per cent ing an addltionnl problem for busi­ Haven, and Belly Sauerbrunn flights will be scheduled • during bidder for the Job, his price of 65 MLss Marlon Thompson, Miss Helen ments, ehterlalnment, and a Blossom by blossom the spring be­ I there was no legal basis for the higher than in 1947, but operating ness-managed ulllities. would not that many of the members have French ot East Haven, and RUlh Paint & Clay Club of New Mftten. 1 ^ match up, with the divine mind, and For Ourrent Week Mattson as co-hostcss. critical stages, and .special tliglils cents per lineal foot being low Stevens. Momauguin — Mrs. Alvln general good time tor everyone. gins. I recovery. expenses, continuing a trend of re­ affect federal and numielpal power moved out of the state. Sparks Thompson ot Branford- Ho explained about varloiis artists 90, Jfisus sat.down hard on him. and will be authorized at the request of among bids ranging as high as 88 Swinburne I The amounts Murphy had claliii- systems which how pay no federal Following a meeting held at the and how they havd been more or made a.spccticlc of him before the The Menus served In the II. S. Since the Chapel fire the school Thompson, Mrs. Milton Johnson. In his letter of Invitation Secre­ cent years. Increased 13.2 per cent this week are: has been holding sessions In the National. State or local dlstster cents per lineal foot, Mrs. Edward Corbett, Mrs. Joseph tary Herman P. Anderson says: The Branford Gni'dcn Club met !ed were wllhheld, toilowhig the over 1947 expenses. taxes, and pay neither stale nor Y. M. C. A. last week by Chairman less tcsponslole for,the development Cologo of learned minds, Doctors Tuesday March 7: Tomato soup, Sanctuary. Officers, teachers and agencies. I First Selectman James J. Sullivan Hlnes. Mrs. Charles Martens. Mrs. on Friday, March 3rd at the Li­ advice of a eovcrnment notice urg­ Since 1939, generally considered local taxes in many cases. John E. LInd It was decided that SIRL SCOUTS TO 6f Amorloah Art. He also shoWed his ot this Doctors. of that, and now roost lamb & Gravy, creamed peas pupils are deservlnL' of praise for Dally reports will be made to Civil says that work on the cleaning of Frank Dumark. Mrs. Alfred Mclllio. 'You are cordially invited to at­ brary. Mrs. Winchester Bennett, ing civilians to either "worl; or the last normal prewar year, there In order lo finance Us construc­ personal contacts be made by the own palnliriBs of local scenes.. we are hearing.a great deal of ic carrots, mashed potatoes, rolls the way they have cooperated in Air Patrol headquarters and will the stream will begin In the near Mrs. J. B. Cunningham, Mrs. Her­ tend a "Get Together" Smoker In vice president, presided. The re­ fight" lo ,win the war. He later has been an Increase of 72 per cent tion program the Company esti­ various commlltco members in a HAVE BIRTHDAY A nominating committee was aji- words, a groat play of words over and butter, milk, tapioca pudding, this emergency. then be made available to all In-'future and will be paid for from a man Scharf. Riverside—Mr- John the East Haven Town Hall on Tues­ cording secretary's report was read took a Job as a Western Union mes­ in wages, salaries and group lite mates it will need $32,000,000 addi­ drive to check on as many ot the {>olnled tot the coming year, la tol- the Radio, through the press and ft!c Cream, salads & sandwiches. Following are a few excerpts tercsted agencies concerning the special appropriation of $4,000 Simone, Mrs. George Chd.sey. South day evening. March 15th at 8 P- M. by Mrs. M. D. Stanley, secretary, senger in Washington, D. C. He was insurance, annuity and pension tional cash, with $18,000,000 re­ male and female personnel as arc THIS SATURDAY owsi MM. Joseph Fitzgerald, Mts. from the pulpit, words, words, Wednesday March 8: Mushroom from the Annual Report to the following: [provided at the last annual town Civic District^Mr. Benny Good­ pro-tem. I CO yeavs old then. payments, although the actual quired In 1840 and $14,000,000 In now within the confines of the city, Murray Upson, and Mrs. Weston Words. .I.t Is Brotherhood week, and soup, baked macaroni, baked Beans, District Superintendent; Outstand­ 1. Areas requesting relief (ground meeting, man. Mrs. John Bauer, Mrs. Thomas "Many new businesses have been Mrs. C. E. Smith, correiponding I Judge Hincks ruled that the nl- number of employees advanced 1050. A current olTer to common and also check with the parents of Sliepalrd. ing Svents of the Year: signal) It has been a number, of years Fcnton, Mrs. Arthur Ilannawny, cstablislicd here in East Haven secretary read an announcement ot ticc referred to clearly indicated those, who have moved away. The March 12th marks the 37th birth­ The hostcscs for the cvenUig was we hoar It every decade. But, when frankturtexs, meat pie. tos-scd salad. only 16 per cent in the same peulod. stockholders of the allernallve results have been overwhelming. day ot the aim Scouts, and will bo Mrs. Throop Brown and the Co-' Is It to be put Into practice. When rolls & butter, milk, fruit cup, Ice r. Our Parent-Pupil-Teacher 2- Isolated areas Islnce Tuttle Brook has received at Mrs. Russell Frank Mrs. Jober't ^»rin_« u,e pa^t year ^nd we^feel a Flower Show Forum to be held on that onl ycertain types of employ­ Taxes rose 103 per cent in the nine- right, for each eight shares held, to celebrated with retreats Ih Various arc words ' to become concrete, cream & Cake, banquet last May, which was largely 3. Condition of adjoining roads, tentlon. It drains a very large area Wednesday, April 6, at 10:30 at tiie ment Were possible wilhoul affect­ year period and similar Increases subscribe either lo one share of It Is the wish ot the commllloe hostesses MrA. Murray Xlpson, Mrs. iYoung. _South End _and. Morgan J'^h^i; ;'„°|'^;„r^J;';„,n„„i mon win irivp New Haven Y.W.C.A. ing old age benefits listing them that the members of the Clas.s ot sections ot the country. •. Sidnqy Monroe, Mrs. Robert Osbohi action, when are the fundamentals I Thursday March 0; Chicken soup, atcndcd by parents, teachers and bridges, etc. In the western section of East Ha-^Polnt-Mrs. Howard Doollttle. Mrs. ""'^^ »^, ^' ? °Ifnl°r Snltl o Eel al! were noted in other major expense common stock for cash nl $50 per The Short Beach retreat of the and,Miss Alice Waincr. : ut Qood Brothcrhoc^ to be set in'chop suoy, cole staw, rolls & butter, pupils and at which a very good Experts will answer questions. as domestic service, clinic or hospi­ items. share or lo $50 principal amount ot 1032 forward lo one ot the mombors three Short Beach Troopswlll be action? Hbw can any oiie make a milk, Jello k cream. Ice cream, cake''" , time was had. i.e.4.. wherConditioe openn ;o fwher riveer ctecdue dt o ice, ven including all ot Peat Meadow Hubert Chee.seman. Mrs. Edmund ^''''''^."Ji'^ ^," °PP^nai„ted ^^ Various practical stagings will be tal work or city, county, slate or 3 per cent convertible debentures, . The next meeting will be held shown in the afternoon. This is Federal employnient. "• . . but be­ The Company was forced late in operation in December 1049 and the held in Pardee Park on 4 P. M. Aprimh at 8; 15 P. M; at the Con- good pie ot a good cake, Is'nt al­ salads and sandwlrhcs. 2. Our Sunday School and Church 6. „h„rMaroone„ „„„«d •cars «,hor, animals„ Pio.„H, etc. IA bulldozcr and digger will move Flanagan. West End-Mr- Michael Q"""'''^?,"Vn\rH^avp Business A^^ 1948 lo apply to Connecticut's Pub­ will provide approximately $8,000,1 other, replacing a 25,000 kw unit, Saturday the I2th, and the Branford ways oy pr«ctloe? can we put to­ Friday Mtiroh 10; Soup, tuna picnic last summer at Lake Com- 0 Any unusual condition deserv­ along the entire length ot the .Murphy, Mns. Salvator Paulilo. Mrs. ed by the East Haven^^^^^^^^ yond dipule none of these excep­ 000. It Is expected that the addi­ grDSatlbiial Ohutxih Parlors, . „Wlth tions were broad enought to com­ lic Utilities Conimisslon for gas and in Dccemlier 1050; the construction troops will congregate on the Oraen Mrs. Emerson Munson, Monolo«lst, gether the materials of ii good pie cas.wrolc, potato chips, escalioped pounce. ing reporting stream from the Cut-off to Main lEdmund Henry. Saltonstall Park- soclation this smoker will be ^^^^^^ electric rate relief when stringent tional amount required In 1049 will of an additional 60,000 volt Irans- at4 P, M. of the same day. The or a good cake, without constant tomatoes, corn, rolls & butter, milk, 3- The organization ot a Men's All flights will originate and ter Street, from Main Street to Burr |way-Mrs. Wm. McNeil, Mrs. Dora » social ''o"/with very Interesting prehend the plaintiff's employment be raised through the sale ot pre­ former will be under the leadership BH' speaker. The Senior H&lfHbwl r>„„rf »«„„ r>j,..„..j- «ii i "iviiat East Haven Boosts. Boosts MODERNIZE YOUR with Western Union." economies could no longer olTset inission line and the reconstruction Reading Club will be guests at this and careful practice? is there some .•itewed apricots, rlcC pudding, ice Bible Class whicli meets each Sun­ minatc at the Meriden Airport. It AvenueStreet, , froanmd froBurmr DodgStreeet Avenuto Dodge toe CarbonaraBurton . Mrs. Walter Woods. Mrs. movies, rejreshnmti.e^c rising operating costs. On January ferred slock, or bonds, or a com­ of two existing 09,000 volt lines tor of Mrs. John McOlees and the time. rcat magic words, which creates a cream, salads, sandwiches. day morning with the pastor. is the desire of the Civil Air the Airport. All obstructions will bo wrdlce,. ^MVl'iSs^."o'suIn' Mrl^ ^a-sV Haven! Make East Ha.^^^^^ KITCHEN The Judge said he had no ques­ 28, 1949, the Commission issued an bination of both. 115,000 volt operotions. latter,, under Mrs. Carlelon Miller.! ?Ihc pie or a beautiful cake? Does'nt 4. Inauguration of closely graded Patrol to cooperate and be of removed and the Improvement is pilvei.-Johnson, Mr. Olivlr^ohns- Blgger,_^ Be^Uer.^^usier Community^ with baked-on white enamel metal tion as lo Murphy's "sincerity or order permitting the Company to Common slock dividends during These additions are key stops hi The retreat ot the Stony Creek ftl.no take place Match 121h at the art take form and come to per­ lesson material and the establish­ service to ail dl.'saster agencies. In­ expected to lower the groundwater patriotism. Bui the tact remains increase its annual revenue by 1948 were brought to $3.25 a share I the Company's general plan lo pro-troop under Mrs. Ilurbert Gray will 4 P. M. hi Slony Creek- fection, by close aqualntalhce with Church, Teachers ment of 10 classes providing for cluding the United States- Coast level In the western part of the Additional names In the Center Paul St^^n^' East Haven -News CABINETS that it is Weil cslabli.'ibed that an about $1,604,000 annually and. In by tile declaration ot a year-end |vldo tnoilitics for liandlinB increas­ all the secret's that make up the art Meet Sunday Night every age. Guard, United States Air Force, ilown by approximately three feet. District are; Mrs. Ernest Richner, With this ™"o in inind several estoppel may not be a.sserled addition, aulliorlzed a fuel adjust­ dividend of $1.00 per share. The ing electric loods and tor restoring of construction of a good pie or an 5. A Halloween parly for the Pri­ Search and Rescue Units, Con-jlTils will vastly improve the drain- Mrs Howard Dnrr and Mri R^hort progressive plans for tne luiure are Floor and wall models available against an agency such as the ment clause applicable to rcsldon- Company reports lliat careful es­ normal spare capacity. Only pro­ cxcellant cake. Can any thing be Tlie teachers and officers ot the mary, Beginners and Cradle roll. ncctlcut State Police. oCnnecticut aget and sanitation conditions in H9?tnv?.i hi the works Bob Schlrmer heads Immedioto Dallvery Federal Security Agency." lial electric rales. Based upon the timates ot its 1949 business support jects essential to maintain depen­ brought to perfection In the fhilte 8. A Thank.sgivinir Food Collec­ National Guard, The Red Cross, |that area. """I!!!:!! ithe IDrectory Committee which has Church Schools of Christ Episcopal tion and visit by 30 of our teachers I estimates of fuel costs submitted by its belief that the present 75 cent dable gas and electric service are world of ours, without close at­ Church and the Momauguin Branch American Legion, and the Con- First Selectman Sullivan- an- started the tremendous task of THE CONN. PLUMBING S'l'ONK CHURCH GIKLS the Company last fall, the Com­ quarterly dividend can be contin­ being undertaken at this time ot tention to the fundamental rules will meet In the rectory in High and pupils to the Methodist Home nectlcut Forestry Department. nounced also he has received word We are told that the Last Man's compiling a directory of Businesses mission calculated that this resi­ ued, and a dividend at that rale high prices. (rovcrnlng the build up of the thing for the Aged. Arrangements can be made to from the State Highway Depart- Club 0 fthe Spanish War Veterans and Professions in East Haven, AND LUMBER CO. j ' BEAT ANNEX 34-2,') REX OIL CO Street Sunday at 7:30 P. M. Services 7. A beautiful Thanksgiving ] On Monday evening, March 7, the dential electric fuel adjustment has been declared for the first Electricity is now available to all wo would bring to perfection. What Sunday In the church will consist of fly representative personnel f rom ment that bids will be asked for will hold their annual dinner on When completed, this directory will 1730 Stale St. New H«v«n. Conr. girls' basketball group at the Old would provide about $498,000 per quarter of 1940. , but 00 of the 14,018 farms in the Lodge or Church ever was to pay Holy Communion at 8 A. M-, Church cornucopia and fruit display provid­ these agencies when advisable oniwlthing a week or two tor the re­ April 21 and the event will probably be used in connection with a con- T.I. 7.02« year. Actually, due to the drop in territory served so that the Coni- Its bills and meet Its obligations, ed as a project by Miss Woodward's scheduled or special mission flights, building of Hemingway avenue take place in East Haven. templated welcoming service for Stone Church defeated a team from Among major projects completed _.,.,- .4. _. . 1 iv. •_ I- i school 9:30 and morning prayer and claSs att the Tlianksgiving service ,the recreational center in the fuel costs since that time, it is now during the year in the Company's nany's rural electrification program NEW PHONE NUMBER Requests for a.sslstance are to be I from the town Green to the inter- newcomers to East Haven sponsor- Annex by a .score of 34 lo 25. Joan estimated that the residential elec­ extensive construction program Is nearly complete. During 1048, 185 2Ll'?2^k^f5'4?,?.:y?.'Brotherhood, wthout: l'"H?i'?i!'5a few me*n ?Jls<:™on_bof The Lentey Revn . preacheAlfred rClar Ink Chrl.st'atat 11 of Mornin" addegd worshipto the . foo'Tlide (frui t was made through Colonel Nancy H. Isecllon wilh Short Beach Road. P. M. Students are invited to bring ,ed by this as.spclation. collection MacKlnnel took lop honors by scor­ tric fuel adjustment will result in were: the Installation ot two new miles of rural lines to serve 853 vision leachin'Bg «!?, , °Sl'=L!Il?il}''.??,Church Wednesaay night was thCifor lhc^Home^_tor Ihe Agcd^ tier, Connecticut Wing Headquarl When the new highway Is build In­ Ihelr motlicrs if tliey wish Mrs. "We are looking forward to see-- ing 18 points. Siic Is certainly fol­ little if any additional revenue 31,250 kw lurbogeneralors, replac­ customers were blult. how It Is done, and the sooner the Rev. F. J. Smith, archdeacon, of 8. Our Annual Christmas enter­ ers of the Civil Air Patrol, Meriden terconnecting streets will be drain­ Rus.sell Hunter and Miss Ethel;ing you at the pi"°K" *"v„r,in OQ weed, milk weed, lady's .slipper, Sedans $12.95 conditions which may lead to because one and one-half percent B4 PROOF , BOT field rose, Joe-pie weed, winter ber­ trouble later. In a single year, for of all cancer deaths are in the age ries, cardinal flower, cinnamon example, bad habits in walking and group from birth to 14 yeares. You'll thrill at the Upholstered Chair and OLD FAIRFIELD fern, a-/,alca, thistle, clematis, and Coupe or Front Seat $6.95 , sitting can cause defects in posture An annual; physical examination Suite Values we're ottering during this many others taken in their native which may result in many aches, by your family physician is advised APPLE BRANDY iiannts. Also many animals, snakes as a check for pre-cancerous Sale. A real 'midway" of exquisite tloor Tjiese ^re not war covers or junk. The -famous Thomas pains, and Internal disorders. Many selections and pieces you can have cus­ 7 YEARS OLD toads, spiders and birds wore sliown conditions of defective teeth are re­ lesions. Cancer need not reach- a 84 PROOF BOT 0«,3 9 and describe-. June is Ihe month name is on each cover. These are'the same covers that sponsible for severe damage to the tragic end for you or your family if tom-covered to your most minute speci­ when the biooining season of wild velop for the child who has chang- you realize lis danger and recognize fications. ALL PIECES AS PICTURED. I flowers is at its lieight. Some love- are selling elsewhere for $21.00 for Sedans and $1 1.50 body. Emotional problems can de­ its symptoms; Your choice of any of those three luxuri­ CHATEAU IMPERIAL lly pictures were shown of the Had- for Front Seat. ed ills environment from home to ous chairs at the special price 'of IMPORTED BRANDY dam Meadow State Park on the school. Meeting new Companions, LOUNGE CHAIR with FRINGE 5 YEARS OlD 3TH n an Connecticut River. Alter tlie lecture the challenge of competition on the S4 PROOF BOT ' the members visited the Bird Room. payground, and the discipline of Do nol forget to report visilink: regular hours at school all lare new Ann's Kiddie blrd.s lo Mrs. Scott Gilbert, who Whelan's Service Station sondltlbns that confront the child YOUR CHOICE keeps a yearly record. If you do not EAST HAVEN and offer problems of readjust­ know tile name of the bird—Mrs. 3RADLEY AND tvlAIN STS. ment. At home the child Is treated Shoppe BRIARCLiFF Gilbert will tell you. as a dependent. At school he is an DURING Individual to be guiided into the MODERN AS TOMORROW STRAIGHT BOURBON Popularity of fruit trees as a proper channels for assurance, 86 STH n UQ landscaping feature is indicated poise, and the ability to get along 327I/2 Main S!.. East Haven SALE PROOF HOT t-tlJ Ijy Ihclr extensive use in the giant 7250 DISmiEO IN allNOlS housing project for veterans at with others. Meyer Levine, Prop. ONLY lllck.svlUe, Long Island. There are Every child has a right to try for PEMBROOK fine fruit trees planted in each ANNOUNCING good health, and it is the responsi­ Phone 4-462 i, We Deliver yard of the 6,000 homes. More than bility of parents, teachers, and • BUNDED WHISKEY 80,000 collections of vegetable .seeds doctors to watch for emotional and Just give us a ring LOUNGE IN TAPESTRY 86 were placed in the hands of needy REMEMBER THIS AD? phyyslcal changes and to correct PROOF BOT ii«7 J European people in 1948. In addi­ undesirable conditions whenever WHISKIES—60% GRAIN tion to the seed, many of these A NEW SERVICE AT possible. Good health habits are Im- H£ADQUART£R5 FOR NEUTRAI. SPIRITS families were given a .set of gard­ ortanl. Regular -health examina en tools, which were practically ' It appeared in a Connecticut daily newspaper during January, 1938. juat kiok at ?Ions will Inspire your child to care MARGARET O'BRIEN HATS non-existent in their areas. for himself—and. above all, it will TOM 1/iOORE A fcv/ new garden publications— those prices. It's obvious that times — and prices — have changed. hep him to become a move useful Your littl* q\r\ will look hflr bait !n STRAIGHT BOURBON the East Haven Service Station th«ie cKay less per kilo-! Each year 175,000 persons die All reionjbly p/icerf io fit your from cancer. This fiifure can be re­ tion. budget end sure to delight LYNNBROOK It is lime lo put up houses for watthour of electricity than they djd in January, 1938. PAT. FLORID, MGR. duced materially if people cooperate BLENDED WHISKEY With their doctors. The cause is not yobng Ji«arti. BARREL BACK CHAIR biucblrd.s. Put them in a fairly yet known, but cancer can often be e» 5TH n on .shadv place facing .-.oulh or east if , How many other items can you think of that.actually cost LESS today than they did PROOF BOT A.7 / po.ssible. Bluebirds love a low perch $1.25 5Ured If discovered In its early WHISKIES IN THIS PRODUCT WASHING . All year'round stages. It is early detection that will in an open field or garden, not a vv*e. yon poii bf out itorc, 4 AND 6 YEARS OlD wooded area. eleven years ago? ' White Walls 25c extra come in ollrf we for fotiritit ALL SALE ITEMS The Connecticut Forest and Park Re-Uphols+ering the btavtifvl I'titt ot coa/t lor GREEN VALLEY A,s.sociaUon is planning an all-day font thildftn. Ail i^c/ei and, Conservation Conference lo be held ON BUDGET TERMS BOURBON WHISKEY at the Hotel Bond. Hartford on SPECIALIZED LUBRICATION by MOTOR SYfAY LIVING ROOM FURNITURE ilyht, ChiHftn Drttiei that 90.-1 51H n -yft March 23rd, Wednesday. Group MADE TO ORDER ort topi fit i/y/«x aiui rock bol- I PROOF BOT Ot/ / meellngs of those interested in the THE CONNECTICUT LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY BATTERIES Gpe. No. I $T2.95 torn in pricv. A BIEND OF STRAIGHT WhflSKIES WOKK IXPERTLY DONE tY specific pha.se's of conservation will '. ^ Butincii-Managtd, T*M-Ptying Camptitj j These prices include old b«tfery HASTfR CRAFTSMEN MANY OTHER NATIONAUY KNOWN be held in the morning. Addresses Come tn and browse around on forestry, water and wlldlite with Slip Covers Drapes BRANDS AVAIIABIE AT ASP STORES a showing of a conservation film Repairing — Refinishing I will take up the afternoon. There TIRES 6:00x16 $12.95 plus tax ANN'S KIDDIE SHOPPE will be a banquet in the evening, at FRee ESTIMATES NEW HAVEN 'which a prominent conservatlon- Cof. Main St, and Thompson Ave. East Havon PHONE ^-4917 "THE MODERN STORE 216a Main St. :alist will speak. FOR CHILDREN" There'll be the honking of wild The LAUREL SHOP I gee.se any day now, winging their K H»mlnsw

tsm itr- nn-'',ai-«iV»,.-'.r - r-r-." - -'"" "•'" '* ,..—- Thursihiy, Miirch 10, lOW TliurBdav. March 10, 10^0 THE BRANFORD REVIEW-. EAST HAVEN NEWS Page.Bwen .1 IPaee Six THE BRANFORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS mock," whldi'wlli bo ptesohtcd By ta need April B in the' high school auditor-. Mr. Clmpmttn, Oscar J. CftrIson,h|/£g3 /,„jg Kiligston Tlio Tlircfi Bares Uim. • < service foreman, una Mrs. MM-\ , ., -Am ir Mary Zurowski NORTH BRANFORD Record Number Telephone Co. Buorlto B. Monroe, former chief MameS A, I oreliO "Basket Ball" CLASSIFIED I i; operator, will be qHlclal hosts for _ the telephone company. , ,, The marriage of Mls.s .June Kings- Was Speaker At Of Calls Made GenerUl Trucking Plans Features Mrs. Monroe will represent the!ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Due On Friday ST. AUC.USTINES R. C. CUUBCU Connnunlly House on the evening i operator.'! who previously Served Frederick Klngstoii of Orlando, Fla., ADS Rev. John J. McCarthy, Pastor of March 17. The program is being Ashei), RubMsh Frank Frawley Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Williams, iVassers for the Religious Census Branfortl .subscribers at the local,j,nd sister of Mr.s. John B. Hart of N.H. Symposium rehearsed under the direction of In Connecticut ot Middle Village, Long Island, were being conducted by the Church'of For Open House switchboard, many of Whom are this town, to Anthoiij' Torello, son OrganLst and Choir Director Mrs. Charles Donadlo and Is tn.'it At School Gym Classified ad rales: Masses 7:00 - n:15 developing Into a most entertain­ past week-end guests of Mr. and Christ during the week of March 13 K&moved, now handling lono dLstanco calls In of Mrs. 'I'noreso Torello of New Ha Miss Mary ZurowiikI, Branford A record niunbcr ot calls were Mrs. Charles O. Sea.ilrnnd. thru March 20. I V The Southern New Enfilantl .Tcle- center In New Mass 8:00 Northford Congrcga- ing collection ot members. Tickets the Branford tor ven, took place last Thursday In St. The Ba.sket Ball, a social honoring Hills, editor of the Branford High 60c per Insertion ot twenty The p. T. A. will hold a meeting ColldCn AHic, Yard, phon.ihone CompanCompanyy Is complctlnK;j.j„„pn gi,„ j, now chief operator Mary's rectory. New Haven, with llonal Chinch liiSy'^bc'obtaTned n'om"membcrrot'Pl"«,fl '» "!'^J,/™,'n\. ^,?,"r4i'n7'S the members of Branford High School Hornet, was a principal i < five words or less. The children will receive their In- the cast, members of the Contra-jlC'-'Piones aurliig mp, and 44 87.. nex. t Thiu'sday., -,• ,Marc .Vh ,17 , ,„„at 8:0„ n „ rilnlty Church will run a Food plans for Its "Oi...Open. .House--_..-_ " pro-\os. .m th,,„e„ telephon,,„.>;,„,.„.e„ company's Ea.st the Rev, Father Quinlan perform­ speaker at the first annual Chroni­ Cleaning by Veteran - Reasonable Schol hoop squads and sponsored .structions on Saturday morning at ternlly ot the Rosary, or the ticket t';lfP"'V"S.^ 5£'1.?,<1 ."^'Ul'i\?„"'^!; PX , M"• . at the school. Dr. William Sale, sponsored-by the Rcolor's Aid ! gram, to be he d at t'lc Branford jj^,„pto„ exchange ing the ceremony. hy the senior clafis, will be held In cle High School Newspaper Sym- For ad over twenty-five words/ iwcrk ot The Southern New England i I telephone building on Mnln Street Tlie bride wore a pearl gray 10 o'clock by Dominican Nuns from committee, Mrs. Edward Daly Mrs,„.„. , , , ,, Schnrtzmnn, D. D. S. will .speak on nt the ParLsh House under the dl- Phono (Branford 8-1358 the high school gym on n-lda" '' y poslum held last week at the Junior lOo for each added five words, New Haven. High School children William Lyon Jr., next ' Tuesday and Wednesday gabardine suit with pink accessories I College of Commerce In New Haven Mrs Frank Telephone Company brlUBlng the children dentistry. Mrs. Herbert ircotlon ot Ihe Mrs. A. John Oalat nights, to which the public Is In- night. I will receive their Instructions on Doody. \ i Branford Asseinhlu and a corsage of swoetpeas. Co-Chalrmen for the event- which Miss Zwowskl was one of five great Add twenty-five ecnts If ad Is Tuesday evening at the Rectory by I total In service at the end ot the! Allen Is chairman ot vetreshmenls. nnd Harmon Roller on Friday vltod; Otis S. Chapman, the com­ The matron of honor wore a royal lo appear in bold face, upper and lycnr to C00„61, Allcrlon F. Brooks, others on the sommlttee include Iho March lllh, afternoon and eveniilE' 1 i pany's local manager stated- today. blue suit with black acces.«)rles and will bo atended by members In alller New Haven high .school ncws- their pastor. •the company's president, states in ^rs c^ri jordnn. Francis Hearns starting nl 1,00 P. M STEV* PRUSSICK "We're" anxious to meet our To Sponsor Supper clafises of the school arc Miss Loona! paper editors who dlscu.sscd "How lower case. A Lenten service will be held on his annual report released to tlie Joseph Rlcclottl.John White, Joseph f • a corsage of pink rose buds. Peterson and Robert Vlshno, a guard ;Can We Improve Our High School Sunday evonlng at 8 o'clock with a GURAGE friends and to .show them how their: ,„„rf,,„„i„„ Mnirh 23rd the The bride was atended by Mrs. Scholarships slockholdera today. Jnnetltl, Clarence Iloyt, James Direct Play on the lO'lO Hornet team which lost Newspapers' I ADD rirrv CENTS IF \n is guest preacher. Expansion ot plant and ctiulp- Rollly, John Consclo, Martin Lalldus EQUIWE D TO REPAIR »SSfty"*=^X"^Cha=^S[S?, S°Br?Sfo%°SS&yf'5fSjr^r^'Raln. Henry LaCrolx of this town, and WurnerF. Masoii and George N. Edmund Hylcnskl of this town was out In the quarter-flnalsl of the! Delegates to the symposium from 10 API'EAU IN BOLD FACE Stations ot the Cross will be mcnl required last year lo meet the in„d Carl R. Johnson. plaTed""&ach night f?£n 0:30 to bow '"^ Girls Is s,j^.nsor ng a bakec cla.ss B- C. I. A. C. tourney a week the Branford Hornet were the CAPS. recited on Friday night at 7:30 Announced By coiUlnued high demand tor tele Mrs. Florence Mallory and son, Mlacliler of Iho Branford High ALL MAJKES OF CARS n T>M' mir emnloveos w 11 act as ham supper In the Norui uranioio best man. phone service, together Willi re­ School faculty are directing the IV. Moin S*. ':TC(. S-51IS Bnnlztd Following the ceremony a wed­ Other committee members Include,Mls.sc.'i Barbara Rodman, 54 Klrk- o-clock. Alex, nre vacntionlnK In St. Peters­ Bufto' fSr'tou'?s'' oPthe new "build- P°TSBaUonal Church, 'rhlssuppi^^^^ ago yesterday. iham St.; Elizabeth Maddern, 108 placements and Improvements, rc- burg, Florida. Junior Class play, "Dark Ham- fng. They will alsh demonstrate Is oport to the public, and Ihoro will ding dinner and reception was held saltcd in the largest construction In the bride's sister's home on In­ Anthony Panlco and Richard Bald-'Montowc.se St. Helen Mcshako, CONGUKGATIONAL CUUUCIl Junior College Mr. and Mrs. Michael Infantlno tefcphine construction ond' main- ,be two f^vlngs one ^t 5:30 and one win, tickets. Robert Anderson and Alps Road; Ruth John.son, 48 Why not have yuui typewriter and Rev. B. C. Trent, P.i.stor program In the company's history, tpnnnre nnoratlons " at 7 00 P. M. Tlf^kets may be procui- dian Neck Avenue. and daughters Doniui and Carol The couple left for a two-week Robert Potts refreshments; Francis Hopson Ave.; Arlene Evls, Main HdcUng machine equipment placed Mrs. Douglas B. Holabird Five halt-lulllon scholarships and O^ss cxpcndllure.s for conslruc- Jean nre spondlng this month at Thr-Open loSse" is particular-'ed from any of the_Rainbow Oirls. Paveltl and Joan Ocbel, publicity; St., Short Beach; Jennie Zebrow- 10 quarter-tuition scholar.sblps, l'"" ambunted to $23,018, Bii. trip to Oralando, Fla. Upon their la first class condition? Our lully Organist and Choir Director In releasing the report today Mr, Miami Beach, Fin. ly Significant because of Ih.e re- The 'committee n charge Is as fol- Jo-Ann Donadlo and Patricia Rcy-'skl, 11 Lincoln Ave.; and Ml.ss 11:00 Morning worship available lo qualified high school An Executive mectlnR ot the cont conversion to dial operation In lows: Mra. Mildred Du can, Ad- return they will make their home In nolds, decorations; Dorothy SpadonI Zurowski. Tlicy were accompanied ecjuippcd service department will Bicoks said that while earnings iv- Come See The New 0:45 Church school graduates are announced by Mr, P. T. A. was held at the home of thls area Mr. Chapman said. Vlsl-ivsory Board Mr.s. Ruth Hult, Short Beach. and Alyce SU'uzlnskl, Invitations; by their sclfbol advisor Mrs. Barker do this work promptly and cttlcl- o.,.,..,., „. Tator. president of the suRs tor 1048 were favorable Mrs. Torello Is a member of the Samuel W. Mrs. Robert Babcock last Tuesday tori win see the new dial switching Mother Advisor, Barbara" Junlver Robert VLshno and Lena Peler.son, In addition to the opening panel en'tly and furnish, without charge, Junior College ot Commerce of New estimated returns for 19493 ba.sc <™J^,"" equipment as well as other tele- and Roddy Duncan Branford Visiting Nurse As-MCla- entertainment. ZION EPISCOPAL CHURCII Haven. A .scholarship examination o» l-'-cncis ^'71?^ "^K"&?,„' f„fn\"h^P staff. discussion, group dLscussions were )i,an machines. Rev. Francis J. Sniilli, Rector The Phllonlans wIlU meet next phone facilities in the new Bran­ held on gossip columns, feature will be given al 9 A. M., Saturday ,:>evf"'"B oft .slight y below 1948 Tuesday evening at Ihc home ot 194 9 PONTJAC stories, and sports. Following UEUANCE TYPEWRITES 00. Edmund L. Stoddard '\ . ford'telephone building. i "TurUcr'a got a. \iaai crowa-now go out and take up a collodion forj Lay Reader May 7, at the college, 389 Whitney'Wejjivelatenpesillve stj^P^ iMrs. Henry IIo~W(l. A dl-sciisslon Is Power units for emergency use, Junior Musical Art supper tor the delegates In the C. B. GUY, Mgr, North Branford Girl St. Patrick's Supper college cafeteria, a movie about Ihc UctI CrooS." L Mrs. Paul R. Hawkins Avenue. New Haven. ill,mi"'„„rt° ,n nnnnmniw, '^nve™'pltt»»ed on Race Prejudice located In the basement of the Gains Compliments Telephone 7-2738 Organist •Iho halt -tuition scholarships arc!'c^s and to aK^^^^^^^^ ,vM,i I "0 Sunday, Ma.rch 13, guest Spring is Just Around the Corner building, should also bo Interesting the New York Times was lihown In Miller of East Haven. First Select-1 Local members will also attend a lUB Crown Street New Haven valued at $200 each, and the quar- Possible ccomniy while stllgo^^^^^^ ^ ^{^' ^^^ ^^ ^j' c^j„.^,.^ Weds California Man Planned By Societies the auditorium. Mrs. Edmund L. Stoddard , w to Bucsts. Several exhibits df the Of Nat'l Magazine man Elmer Scranton will give the meeting In Hartford March 29th at Choir Director ler tuition scholarships arc valued f?™"5,?J^'"' Vh,/ ll nlieTn i «iwlll be Mr. Oorald Blackburn, of audience participation type will bo IRIMllDIATE DELIVEKI: Iron Ena­ at $100 each. They will be good tor h'™ '"I'lf^'^l^H hv inienS jm"^ ^Amarllln, Texas, a senior ' "'- A St. Patrick's Night Supper, address of welcome. The committee which time the Connecticut Council 9:30 a.m. Morning Service and the Fall semester, which will com- l^ccn accepted by Iclepnone em-,_ •-. .' - .. at Yale BEST CHOICE IN GOOD riK' on display. Including a giant work­ Miss Florence Kuleske, daughter Tlie Branford Junior Musical Art mel Drainboard Sinks, and Lava­ Sermon Kehesft,adl&onsotX:|DlVl»'^y School on March W, the ing model of a telephone Instru­ sponsored Jointly by the St. Mary's Society was complimented In the Is comprised ct the members of tine of Republican Women will hold an of Mr. and Mrs. Abe L. Kuleske of Holy Name Society and the Ladles Local Women . „ all-day conference. Reservations for tories; Chrome Brass Toilet Ac­ Holy Communion, 1st, 3rd, and mcnce next September. Scholarships P'J'y''''^ "'' 1. d fLeSinl that'»'»''«'• Minister will be Rev. David ment;"' ,, 'l\)tokot Road, North Branford, was January-February Issue of the Music West Haven Republican Woman's continue In force as long as tlie ousiness, mccessfX mTel'^t e nr ^Vh.eland,'^^^^ USED, CARS HOm _j^ Guild has been planned for the Clubs Magazine, sponsored by the as this conference may also be made cessories; Copper Gutter and 5th Sundays recipient maintains a "B" average "c shall successfully meet the prob School students from the seventh i„n.rrled March 4 In Los Angeles, church hall on March 17th. Club with Mrs. Neil Nellson Morning Prayer 2nd and 4th President Elect at Morovlan College grade through high school will vis- callt., to Mr. Robert Levcnlhal of National Federation ot Music Clubs, general chairman. through Mrs. Lawler or Mrs. Daley. Leaders; Roofinj; and 'In.-nilatlon. In his college studies and continues ''^'"f °f '"'^,.,"',\"'''' In Virginia, The affair will be the first In tor the artistic yearbook ot the or­ To Be Among Sundays The report cites net earnings tor it the building-during their cla.ss that city. ' many years but before the war THE CONN. I'LtJMBINQ AND Chu;ch School at the Rectory on to demonstrate leadership abilities. St, Thercse's Church Is sponsoring 1948 Pontiac SodanoHe Jj , • periods each day. ganization. The Music Club.? In addition lo qualifying In the 1948 of $8.02 per share of capital St. Patrick's Day covorcd-dlsh on After a wedding trip lo Palm were extremely popular. Tickets for Magazln ehas national coverage. LUMHEIl COMPANY Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. slock and says dividends at the rale Springs. Calif., Mr- and Mrs. Lcven- the event will be limited and mem­ County Diners 0:30 a.m Holy Communion and examination, scholarship applicants Thursday, March 17, at 0:3Q P.M. 1947 Ford Tudor Sedan j The cover ot the yoai-book Is a Have Your Hair Styled at Betty's 1730 State St. New Haven, Conn. must have maintained high scholas­ ot $0 were distributed to stockhold-. that will live In 219 North Oxford bers of the committees have sug­ sermon ers. Chairman ai'e Mrs. Grace Greenvall Avpnuo, Los Angeles. robin's egg blue and features two Tel. 7-0294 tic staiidliiifS In high scliool and and Mrs. Mary Laz',iavrl. Chairman gested that reservations be made staffs and clefs, sono In a white Members ot the New Haven 7:30 p.m. Lenten Service and Al the end ot the year, the list ot 1947 Pontiac 4-door Sedan UPHOLSTERING Tlio bride was graduated from early. Further details will be an­ County Republican Woman's As­ hy Mr. William De Veau Sermon must have demonstrated the on decorations Is Mrs. Charles Hill, flaky material upon which are qualities of initiative and leader­ people wailing for new soi-vlce Jr. Reservations may be made by For repairing, ro-covering or ro- the University of Connecticut In nounced at a further date. written In letters closely approxi­ sociation who plan to attend the WANTED . BOWLERS - Ca­ niunbered slightly over 3,000~most 1947 Chevrolet 2-door Scira)n 1047 and Is now attending Los An- luncheon-meeting, March 17 at Sea SPECIAL FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY tering to church Groups, High Mrs. Hastings H. Hart will open ship tlirough their participation In contiVotlng any of the folllowing finisliing your furniture, our worl( mating musical notes, Branford the extracurricular activities in of these were applicants who were coinmitlee; Mesdamcs Richard gcloii Slate College. Isle, West Haven may make reserva­ Schools, lodges. Men's and wo­ her liome on Main Street on Friday offered party-line service but pre­ bannot bo oxcollqd. Uso AIR Junior Musical Art '48, '49- REGULAR $ 15 PERMANENT WAVE, STYLED, their school. Howd, Charles Monasl, Joseph 1947 Pontiac Sedanotte ^^ Mr. Loventhal was graduated from tions by notifying Mrs. John Lawler men's organizations. Special evening ot this week tor a discus­ ferred to wall tor pi'lvalo lines. In FOAM •o "11 cKurcli and boat High School PTA The opening page Informs the of East Haven or Mrs. Frank Doley rates afternoons. Duck Pins and sion group meeting. The topic will Scholarship application and ap­ Fitzgerald, Peter D'Ros, Robert the University of California and Is readers that Mrs. John Oliver Is • CUT, SHAMPOO and PERMANENT SI2.00 plications for admission lo the 1048 the company cleared 40,00 re­ Collins Carl Jordan, Carrnll Dooley, cusliions. Unclaimed furniture for chapter executive scctetary of the of Branford. Ten Pins. I'^ree Instruction. I'or be "Caucus Versus Direct Primary". quests tor hlirher types ot service 19,^6 Pontiac 4-door Spdarv counselor of the group and its mid The affair, which is expected to information call 4-0185, East Ha­ This study is sponsored by the college may be obtained at the Clarence Pratt, Adam Bombolskl, sale at low rates. Antiques restored Engineers and Architects A.ssocla- Plans Curb Sal pages are devoted to the various SHAMPOO, CUT and FINGER WAVE 4.50 college office, 389 Whitney Avenue. but Is still holding many thousand John Shea, Frank Abondl, Leo Maii- tlon of Soutliern California. He Is attract one hundred women Is open ven Bowling Alleys, 204 Main St. League ot Women Voters and Mrs. requests from subscribers who have 194,1 Pontiac 2.-door Sedan TEL. 8-3-110 monthly programs. to anyone Inerested and will be SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE 2.50 Mae Wlttmer will be the leader. ioux and Albert Palumbo. an engineer with the Lockheed Air­ Tlie pages are attractively at­ piiriy lines and would like In­ 234 Wlialloy Avo, N«w Havon On March 31 and April 1 from presided over by Mrs- . Charlotte Mrs. Jolin Wlltnier, wiio is Mrs. LeRoy Murray and Mrs. C. H, •' . ,•'••• . • . , f i 1. craft Corporation. tacked to the cover by blue and HAIR CUT STYLED 2.00 FOR SALE —Used Refrigerator dividual service. 10 A. M. to '1;30 P. M. there will be Pomona In the New Haven County The average Connecticut tele­ Hooghlrk are chairmen ot can- ELM CITY a Curb Sale ot the following items sclver string. meet on Monday evening for its and Stove. Good Condition. Call Pomona Grange, attended the re­ Also a Few Older Model Uspd Cars 'la Satisfy Anna Rose Harrison Is president bo tlie leader and the sub.1ect will 8-1030. Local Students phone was used somewhat more UPHOLSTERING SHOP at the Santa Maria Curtain and cent meeting in Cheshire. She was frequently during the year and a Cotton Shop on Main Street, Bran­ of the organization. Marchsossion. Robert Anderson will BETTY'S BEAUTY STUDIO accompanied by Mrs. Burton S. Your Needs and Mooi Your Pocko'lliooks. Edward F. Cope The Junior Musical Art Society be Martial Music. Hosles.ses will be LOST—Bankbook No. 3872. It record 3,321,000 calls were handled ford: 22 Montowoso Si. Phone 8-1117 Branford, Conn. Colter and Mrs. Nathan Harrison. Enter College daily. The local calling areas of 14 LsedBooks (please omit Comics), will meet on Monday evening tor Phyllis Rico, Louise Pond and Ro.se found return to The Branford Judge George Dabbs who has Nathan F. Zaffin \ lis March Musical Art Society will Amarantc. exchanges were extended, a new cx- RIGHT PRICES ELECTRICAL U.sed Phonograph Records, Maga­ Federal Savings and Loan As­ been a patient al the New Haven ,ciiange was established in Canler- ;.f CONTRACTOR zines, Food, Clothing (no shoes, sociation. 3-24 Hospital, has returned to his home In New Haven ibury nnd the Huntington Telephone CARPENTRY please) and other useful items. on Sunset Drive. Company was purchased. TppqtUALfJY Chairmen of the Ways & Means CELLAR PUMP FOR SALE- Roger Bean, son of Mr. ond Mrs. cieven re>;irtonls nt fhe 'im have Rapid progracss Was made in Ihe 24 Hour Service Committee, Mrs. Joseph Ilafner and I 3 Automatic 2000 gal. per horn-, new Leslie .Bean of Twin Lakes Road, BUILDING Mrs. Edward Garrlty will try lo motor, .small repair needed on had the misfortune' lo break his been ^ncluderi In the Hoim?s LklW"'^ °' improving parly-lino service. UNEQU>4{.ED SERVICE House Wiring - Appliances ari'anEe tor picking up large dona­ leg recently and Is confined to his ?or'kc\arSiesler'at Ihe'New Ha-iTelephone.crews placed more cable CABINETS base. $25.00 Tel. Branford 8-3928 ven YMCA Junior College, an inde throughout the stale than ever bo Repaired - Oil Burner Service tions. Money derived from this sale Leon Shorey. Clark Ave. home. Roger Is a first grader in tlio fore, and large forces were busy In­ will be used mainly for various ac­ William Douglas School. pendent college operating in Yale stalling additional ,swllcliboard and Roofing - Homo Repairs EXPERTLY TRAINED >iIECH4NICS tivities In Junor-Senlor High PTA. The regular weekly meeting ot University, announces Miss, Julia Phono 8-3603 LOST —P'^ssbook No. 7084. If M. Stockover, registrar. dial equipment In many exchanges. Parents of all Children attending found return lo Brantord Sav­ the School Building Committee was Some 22,000 telephones were chang­ Remodeling Poll Roflcl Brnnfcrd, Conn. either Junior or Senior High School held on Friday evening at 7:30 They are Waller H. Bacon, of ed to dial operation in New Britain, are requested to donate at least ings Bank 4-7 o'clock at tlic William Douglas Linden Avenue, an industrial ad­ ,1 ministration stJident and an em­ li'arminglon, Trunibiill and Daniel- FEEE ESTIMATES CEHTRAL GARAGiE, INC one Item to this Sale. It it Is Im- School. The following otficers were son. A number of building projects CHEERFULLY GIVEN piLsslble to bring Items to the Sale LEGAL NOTICES elected: Chairman, Ellsworth B. ployee ot the High Precision Com­ were completed to house new dial call the Chairmen at least one Foote; Vice-chairman, Arthur K. pany; nad Sidney Sallzman, ot 1954 equipment and several new build­ 64 Main Street Phono 8-0098 Branford week botiirc the sale. There has DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. Hule; Secretary, Charles E. Jenn­ Montowese Street, tool design, of n Montov/oso Si. To). 8-1880 y Branford: Edward Holienbeck, of ings and building additions were been a request tor the lollowlng PROBATE COURT, January 22, ings. The next meeting will be held started. , books: "Mother Westwlnd" by 1949. on Saturday afternoon, March 12, Sunset Road, Nortii Brantord, en­ At the close of the period, Con­ Burgess and "Elementary Electricity Estate of ELVIRA L. PLATT also at 2 o'clock in-the Jerome Harrison gineering, employee of the Malleable Henry J. LaCroix Iron Fillings Company; Rudolph necticut ojicrations were handling and Magnetism" by Jackson. known as ALVIRA LINSLEY PLATT School. about 75 per cent of all toll calls This Is the second sale of this late of Longmcadow, Hampden Tolokcl Grange is sponsoring a Brouilielte, of 17 Minors Road, en­ over dial equipment. Many .switch type to be conducted by the High County, Mass., owning property in modern and old fashioned dance gineering; Joseph H. Hawtin, of boards were connected with special School P .T .A. All donations will be Branford, in said District, deceased. in the town hall on Thursday even­ Willow Road, sales and marketing, dial equipment in Philadelphia, New The Court of Probate for the ings. Tlie members of the Grange, ot the East Haven R.adlo Company; Range and Fuel Oil appreciated. Due to Inability to Frederick J. Lorinser, of 88 Dodge York and Chicago enaliling loll store left-over Items, anything that District of Brantord, lialh limited neighbors, and friends are asked to operators to dial direct to suh- may be left will be given to the and allowed six monllis from the attend. Dances will continue on Avenue, Indu.strlal .safely, ot the xrlbers in .some distant cities. 1 HARRISON AVENUE TEL. 8-1454 Salvation Army. dale hereof, for the creditors of Thursday nights tliroughout the Liberty Mutual Insurance Com­ Mobile telephone .service was in­ .said estate their claims for settle­ season with the exception of Marcli pany; and cLon P. Taylor, of 103 troduced in Hartford and train tele­ ment. Those who neglect lo present 17 when It will be omitted. High Street, tool design, an em­ phone service was inaugurated on their accoiuits properly attested, The annual St. Patrick's Musical ployee of the American Steel and four New York to Boston trains ot Guilford League within said lime, will be debarred Revue.will be held in the Northford Wire oCmpany, all of East Haven. the New Haven Railroad. a recovery. All persons indebted to In addition,' five students enter­ ^ald Estate arc requested to make ing the College for lis spring To Back Second iminedialc payment lo debarred a recovery. All persons in- .semester are residents of this area. Introduces a Quality Vera P. Craig, deblcd to said Estate are requested They are Albert A. DeFlUppo, 18 Springllcld Safe Deposit & lo make immediate iiaynient to Rose Hill Road, Brantord; John E. Trust Company, Frank J. Kinney, Administrator Mooney, of Damascus Road, Bran­ Art Connpetition 256 Main Street, ford; IRchard W. Squeri, 47 Cedar By Brantord, Conn. 3-24 Street, Brantord; BULLARDS Eugene W. Shaw, Trust Omcer The Oullford Art League an­ Richmond H. Curll.ss, Leete's nounces its second annual high Executors Island, Guilford; and Sam Shansky, scliool art competition, tobe held in Address H!? State Street of 32 Hay Street, East Haven. high schools witliln the area from feprlngllelfi, Ma.ss. ^ Jj^l FOR SALE Mr, and Mrs. John E. Callaehan Open Thursday Till 9 P.M. which League membership is DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, as. drawn; Branford, Clinton, Durham, ot Soundvlcw Heights announce the ast Haven, Oullford and Madison. PROBATE COURT, February 19, NEW HOUSE birth Feb. 28 of a daughter, .Sharor The League, whose purpose as stat­ 1949. Barbara, in Grace Hospital. Mrs. CLOSED MONDAY ed In the constitution is to foster Estate ot DOMINICK LEPRIC 6 rooms ancJ ba+h Callaehan was the former Miss Interest in contemporary local fine also known as DOMINICK LEPRO aBrbai'a Harrison. late of Brantord, in .said District, art, hopes by sponsoring those high Ail Modern Improvements school contests to encourage artistic dccea.sed. Open Olher Days 9:30 to 5:45 abilities among the younger people The Court of Probate for the and give them an opportunity to District of Branford, hath limilod Mona Ave. Branford Hills HENDRICKS exhibit their work in a public With the completion of our new modern Dry Cleaning Plant we are now in and allowed six months from the A.LA. date hereof, for the creditors ot ANTHONY POMPANE EstalMslied I'M? HEATING CO.. INC. gallery, Copies of the following 376 Lombard Si., Now Havon rules will be displayed in the art said estate their claims for sellie- Branford Official Stations JELM STREET AT ORANOE a position to giv^ you 2 services in one stop TEL. 8-2738 PHONE 5-0308 classes ot the various schools mcnl. Those who neglect to present Baldwin's Garage their accounts properly attested, eligible for entry in the compcti Branford Auto Service -^CLIP THE COUPOH-'"'^ tion. within said lime, will be djitaarrcd a recovery. All persons indebted lo Central Garage, Inc. Hendricks Moating Co,, Inc. 1. Works of art may be submltt said Estate are requested to make Membership Includes cd, In any of the following mediums 376 Lombard St.. Now Havan immediate payment to , , Emergency road service. Free selected by tlie artist; oil; water- BRIGHT ODORLESS DRY CLEANING Capitol Theatre We would like lo tnke aHTanURe of Rose Loprc. Administratrix Ball Service, Payment for le­ color; cliarcoal; Pen & Ink; ci-ayon; \ ) 34 East Main St. your TRlin inipcciinn antl cticck-up or sc\ilpture. ;i.lO ' Brantord, Conn. 281 MAIN ST.. EAST HAVEN gal service and advice. Acci­ service. Please IIOTC K representative 2. Each entry must be original dent policy. Total cost lesf. call on ui. •* student work. QUALITY LAUNDRY SERVICE DISTRICT OP BRANFORD, ss than 4 cents per day. 3. Not more than 2 entries may PROBATE COURT, February 16,: Signed _: bo submitted by any student, Each 1949 Sun., Mon., Tues., March 13-14-15 H. J. Zahnleiter entry shall have the artist's name, - Estate of ANTHONI SKOTNICKI Ads uncovered food for doys. 10 cu. ft. 40 to 4-30-49. DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss, liberal Terms • SEPTIC TANK AND CESSPOOL SERVICE 6. Pictures will bo chosen from you may Phone 8-2844 for pick-up and delivery. PROBATE COURT, March 3rd, the above for the awards, as stated 1949 Thurs., Fr!., Sat., March 17-18-1"? • MANUFACTUKERS AND INSTAUERS OF fAMOUS. NATIONAllY KNOWN I in Paragraph 4., Estate of ANNA C, BRERETON, I "NUSTONE" RE.lNfORCED SEPTIC TANKS. . 7. All entries must be delivered late of Brantord, in said District,! •• UNDIVIDED SESPONSIBIIITV FOB OtSION. MANUPACTU««. IKSTAllATlpN,! to the Art Supervisor at the respec­ deceased. „ ,_ i , .i, ' Kissing Bandit n I. I AND SERVICE , . . SPEEDY TRUCKS IttUphoM •nulpptd) tive schools on or before 4-1-49, The Court of Probate for the. TH E CONNECTICUT®JJ.IGHT &POWER CO, I » REOISTERED SANITARY ENGINEERS, »ONDE0 MECHANICS, fOWEi KJWf.! the ciosinK date- District of Branford, hath limited; ALSO I MENT. «} YEARS EXPERIENCE. 8. The Guilford Art League and BRANFORD CLEANERS and allowed six months from the, TlVe Greene Gallery assumes no re­ date hereof, tor the creditors of, Man Frpnn ROGANSON BROTHERS ' A Busineis-Mamtgtd, ttui-'Ptfiiti Compfmf sponsibility for any ot the entries BRANFORD, CONN. said estate to exhibit their clams subijxltlicd, Besison&bie care will be 214 MAIN STREET DISTRIBUTORS fACIO»y_ (kND_

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...>... i. r^^. DELIVERED BY MAIL ONLY Tliursday, March 10, 10 M instead ot 1.30 P- '"• Jumped into an early lead and only Burdelte who lost Ws life »el\t- Foxon Theatre Uie associa- March wlnds-W drying »P ^\£^^Jl^p^S^^^l^t. Tony Lavelli, Yale's high scoring irng with the U.S,,Armcd,Forces^ln brief talk outlining relinquished It once. All of the Blue the Pacific area^durVng^Worid war tlon's ^li^^sJ^rS ^n^ent ,^^^^ ___^ ^ _ S^Sd'^&Sr'M:^-^^ star, who last Saturday evening and Gold's seven performers con­ broke the intercollegiate record for FOUR AND A HALF YEARS ll°ar?Wed in New Haven o" r^"-^- For Children !^'a,^r:acnualntt?fe S tributed to the scoring. 11,1 nf itsJiftli • ' Representatives of thc^,cliy_. i^\.esda"rniBi^t in the Tow ^°^--- r Trt^cS^--^--- ^^"^ total points when he passed George ,nv approaching tin- 1 nf its ni'iMV',--n;pr;'snntatlvcs ot tnc ci>.y^| •«•"*• j ne.5"•iriv's.as'a.s.s in - 'S?'» r "5S'».yE upon to speak at som° '"^^ country, stopping at every farm where a Mikan's all-time mark of 1,870, is The Preppers were in front by a Auditoriui?i^^i;!ainem d tl^ UKre -c^-: " ^^^ ,^,pfT,Si.day March, 10JAhead" column, The Kasl llavc-n ^'^"•%"; ""f„„,\;„a a half year travels through «« ^"^Sng the Ss. The scout asks the way to the a member of the East's squad, 13-8 margin as the first period end­ crous buslnes.s clyic, ano v ^^ ^,.g^ ,,<,.„,. Messina. Many The 10th Biiiilvcrsary parliy of the •. coached by Kentucky's Adolph ed, 20-18 at half-time and 30-29 tor In February wc l'»f f/j^^^^fo,.,! Review will enter us o..-. v-^^"^:,^ body 1 me ank strapping lad ml|ht f^^ ^1°* "ee stoPS his work and points out the way, year f, "::S S^S--^ ^r^anH^lXhis Week-end which call Ilolary Club'wns a,Bay and pleasant ;• Rupp. the third stanza. The Saints tal­ .,l,or this section of oUlci iJr ^ ^,^^^^ „,,^^. „j,„ p^.,^^^^ Burd.vv. ^. -^^^ ^^^^^^ her attnlr last Thursday niRht. Tlio : nearest town and ' ,«^= P^^X j3ut >f "^^ '"'*• *'"^ *" '"""' . "" Because of the tremendous In­ lied first in the hectic final pesslon newly organised X^-^^^^^XJ^^X^^^.^^^^ rayiiiiT resumed Afe'lume. The time has nowtlown rapidlj•»>""„•;.; l^.^"'";:,,,.,''„,„„^,„^. ,„„,,« aU.u„g ^^rai,Main, StreeSt-cet IU^ics Ines,^. was. tl;>u.c. sothne olatl J^^p^'^^^.^le Frederiec c. The ""' P'r,'" I '"ho are. In bus mess in fl\^:^l Ijidlcs «t St. Vincent ilcPul's dnineh • Z pt^Td" SrrroutTwfth Its tip, the scout signs him for dear terest in this all-star game, which to go ahead, 31-30, but Collegiate, ...atre for C. Child^I n wiu^ '^! ^Tdi^ Vj\?=£ ^SS^^ n ""-""" i.s sponsored by the New York one yti»r ngo, old Slwash without delay. „. ,' , Hn„, rhot Tisko came back to assume the upper- While 1 .._j. n.<,«muiilty .11,0 nssnciallou lu iis L"">-' ,i,„ IMcnuirlnl l''B™fJ dinner which was cnjuyc \ 2 0 4 When we '» -1.... e half the reside " '' '' It was Kelly's P™°"='^, ° ."."'oVtlm^^^ sln^" ^^^' I""-^'""' Laurels Start a hundred. Now are renders are 'high mass celebrated in LYMAN HALL LOSES inl.rht. They will be due Bridgeport ^1^'"'^' '„„ „ 3 0 6 tar beyond our own borders cent• d>e. Paul'ii„.,vst niiiircChurch al 'g'I^ve''chet\Thrrha-drg in the game's fundamentals. at 1:05 and 1:25 A. M. and New Ha- "'"L"}?""',F „ 1 0 2 community, and the paper goes lar ue.vuim u,.. „.,.. _ ""^ ibcrs of the Amcrl. Iwhnis^a srudent .CUID wui apiuuumvc ,» ... . _ i vcn at 1:10 and 1:30. McDermott, c 1 1 3 conduct a service in Hitnec r'''""".iijiuui , u. Member Drive 0 6 At all times, in our editorial eiTorts, we have tried to ImiUl and Members • ihc pro- Dnns represented, ...jshe isasiuoeni. I purchased through their organlza- ' in game after gah^e. It became Increasingly apparent U.at the farm TO KILLINGLY FIVE special meeting will be held next | DeGourseyReynolds, g, g 3 funeral parlors Friday at of the new children's i...., ilch have ^.[ic program co promote a coordinated and helpful community sjiirit. We have ex- will condi 'Hitklllcre bodt yI no actiot UoBcn rdurhi U, RAlloa Uic, warwho. tlon. „ , , ,1—,— . , , It' The Branford La\u-el Athletic Tuesday at 7:30 o'clock. It is the 42 .,,.1. in New Haven. Burial will murder has had charge of the pro- iV',;'' •;.•;•,••,-„„„,„ri .- i._i trh.iisuinv I The tlrst 0/ the iryimits ucEan at boy was a standout, i . ,., hope of the newly elcctde ofncers 18 6 • -.i„,i ....nnnri. to every inovemeut which lias had the good of llu> ^-'^ij p'^-i Association met in their club room B F P (ended support to ever,\ adc many friends and few East Lawn Cemetery gram ,^'V,i,^}j^,.^''='lS^.|„r;^'trS 'l"'= M" B^'ommittec had ar , • „ iV, «n„ ihf- lineman, on the defensive, playing cither IN TOURNEY GAMES on Monday evening and elected to build up the association so that ST. BENEDICT'S R. Hlgglns, f 3 0 6 harshly but ibectsn liavdistUbulcc d Ja^ely thiough ,.j^, , ^ ^^^^^^ intcresling lime tor 0 2 the following oITlcers [or the ensu­ ample funds will be available when 16 "^''l^,SfwHh°hiri J^d »^ together high above his head Speed was the answer to Housa- Rondo, t the fall rolls around and football D. Hlgglns, t 8 0 e have tried not to trcau on mui.,, .„_.. each of 0 4 ing year: President, Stanlyc Lubes- 5 2 12 e °lhc cnsl are Bever y li^sslones A»Vs°rmcSbcr o? the vlUc, Kentucky. __ ' Lason In East Haven as It aways 1.. tonic League supcremacy In _thc Biclak, f kl; vice president, Frances Raiola; practice commences. Also anyone Waldelle, c Tiiose .-i^r^ut^^^;wo^^^^^^^ Carretta, c 0 10 Flynn, g 2 0 4 rather to give a pat on the back where such pats have been, deserved. Concert Artist Felsted Class B quarlcr-Ilnals of the C. I 0 2 financial secretary, Richard Jack­ having any furniture which they 2 ;!,Sne^f.Ue3e??^^efL^^ tXlVr.Zr:^.T:oXZV:Z^o. ^t depending .pon the A. C. ba.sltetball tourney at the Carvalho, g wish to donate to the cub can con­ Charette, g 1 0 The role of editor of a community wceUlj- is not always n bed of Kocrber, Lacy, g 0 0 son, recording secretary, John S. Payne Whitney gym Monday night. 1 3 Torino; trca.surcr, Edward A. Drls tact any of the ofllcers as all dona­ roses, nor would we want it to be. Our readers have pnl up witli much di?Su of the play ills tackling was bone-crushing. A lightly rated Kllllngly High Rlzzo, g tions will be gratefully accepted. 19 40 Has Sung Since Totals 0 42 coll: By Laws Committee: Prank On the oftcnslve, ho would crouch low, with one hand to the turf, combine from Danlelson outraced Torino, Edward A. Drlscoll, Edward that they could justifiably find fault with. There have been errors, In the approved fashion ot the day and talking quietly to his sidekicks a heretofore poised Lyman Hall Score by periods: Chestnut. typographical and otherwise. But the pleasant fact is, as we stated ft <="'^ ^JL Hollander Mike Lctis, ""-g^okca were provided 'o™ "'.-rJiItt will be a mystermystery play uuu ...„., , High School to gain a .surprising Kllllngly \i ?<; 3'7-46 Early Boyhood sounds interesting. \ handsome new soda fountain would' open a hole big enough for Hylenskl's darting breaks, Cookie's [Lyman Hall 18, 24 35-42 A drive for members Is to be con­ ' year ago, that complaints have been few and words of commendaliou 46 to 42 win- vaulted cathedal where he t^ddy^l'a^&^n'2?^5^J^^^^^g"eS''mnies"'HahVon,""™^ ^ Foxon Fannie, who seems to Imvc »>"> h«iichconcltc has Just been In- buU-Uko thrusts or Struzinskl's power drives. Coach John Maher's awkward but ducted by the association and a From a ' Referees: Richards, Dlckeman FOR SALE many. Our advertisers continue to be loyal and they buy space when sang aa » joprano ciioir boy to the a tenack at sayh'.g intcrcsUni; things »«J""''"t''e ll"Vf,T-l!,? Sr",? S"": With newcomers,' he was immense. Pat McQowan, consldcarcd by effective Darlon High outlasted a sang as a. Hilf-e°P?--^" --lwcre_served. tired PlalnviUe combine to win the Darlcn P Mrowka, f their needs ..justify siich buying. We feel that they luive been repaid concert platform has been the path reate Iha their .clgZrs^coSd,«J''»h with ..other Improvcmmts m,any the finest center ever to play In Branford, claims that Cliet was In music followed by Edwin Stetfe, nightcap 39 to 30. Harlow, I 2 WItik, t not only in winning new customers but in lielpiujj; to support the con­ ence Towner V 6 nmdc In recent months brings thb the real reason for his success. Many times, McQowan claims, Tisko 0 Mason, f 1947 Pontiac ''8" Sedanette the rich-voiced baritone who ap- An estimated 1,500 fans watched McCoorty, f tinued publication of a weekly ])aper that is boosting the conuuuiiity the ricii-vuiv.v.u 'Irtoal cslnblUlimcnl thoroughly 'uj»- would say, "Pat, crash through, I'll handle this fellow myself." or "I'll the games. Kirshbaum, f 0 Masalskl, c pears here this Friday al 8 P- M. In Masons Plan An indication of the speed of the 15 Daniels, c TORPEDO STYLE thi2 E. H. High School Auditorium /iiiu »>>,... o puts inU-^-i-t"- In nunlhcr obhimn Philip pull the center to one side, Pat; you go through and block the kick." It """Air indication of the speed of the i^Tv,"";:"; they are helping to create. ^"i.i^'Sf'^rt sSru^l»j%;;^5Sr3%s.^ was enlsy to make good alongside a player ot Tisko's typo, the lormcr opening contest was seen in the,SP"^^,- ' 0 Mun.son, g of the East Shore Concert Associa--ISupt. Gillis Anniversary hethar t twthoe centclosesr wortyou hgo bty aasorUngu , Frate, c 9 Schaffrick, g Good condition - Radio - Heater - Fog Lights - Signal As ^ve start the last liaU of our fifth year we want to extend a tlon. „„„ „„i (^Q some\oTMSnhiB Yale ace always avers. tlrst minute of play when Walling- p"°to c 0 Coughlin, ; At the age ot eight he was award-1 -^ people,: Iho.rnbtc. distant, they, ate. Iscrvvcc. Anderson, c big THANK Y)OLI to all our readers, advertisers and friends. ^ , ford raced into a 5 to 2 lead on two SammlsJ.r'jp'n,n g 81 Totals Lights - Seat Covers - White Wall Tires - 20,000 miles ed.a singing.scholarship at the Na-rT_ C^,,^^^\, ^.. -.i. - - - , Socre by periods. 1 tlohttl Cathedral School tor Boys.Inl-IS - i^TJcELKC^T• flU Dihrier^^onday But with each passing season, there would be new marlts ot com- lay-up shots by Howie Kummer to'Morris "'"'-"»"", g • The Branford Printing Co. bat on the uptown merchant's body. For along the lino Chet shook the £°"^\?["?i\,ii ^i"?.'.'," o1,?.o^^'t^"l on Totals 12 15 30 Darlcn 9 20 TUBBROULOSIS PROGR-AM IN lttA.Y Ihis natlve^-WaShlngton,-!). O. His - •'-'jf^**.*"-'^?:.,.:::,***-. The Nlneteei^ti7~Annlvcrsary of Dates Ahead PlalnviUe 1 7 's tuberculosis chest x-ray pro- HiSk'ds efirs ast £publi sopranc appearanceo soujlst so^.^Tn weree Rotary Clu"^ •• b never was tiiere more than three t Momauguln Lodge, A.. FI''. , andu /iA. «». oviJnlng. mud oft his shoes and brought a.mcat market at the corner of Bradley defense throughout the tilt ' and B F P I Referees: Fenders, Maro *" , ..„,., l,nin.» made and Washingto-- "n c-nnrtinuuumu.Catncarun u soloisi t ot The Editor by Monday points difference between the two Supl. of Schools William E. Glllis will be observed Monday evening, Dales Ahead must reach the Street'arid Main. Hwiflsjwero wrapped before each tut and soon, it was never was tiiere more " We Edgar Prlelst, organist and colr- March 'l\. In which a dinner co bo Tliursdays, 2:30 P. M. Hagaman clubs as Coach Dutch Shlpke's gram master of this famous church. He was the scheduled speaker at he ankles and knees. Rfldway in some of the clashes ho would be seen charges held the upper hand untlf Rotary Club meeting tills noon his served at 0:30 o'clock in the Ban­ Pcquot Tribe, Improved Order of Memorial Library, Bast Havi later was to be the baritone soloist the closing minute of the Inital announced subject was East Haven's quet Hall ot the Masonic Hall. Red Men, each Monday ot 8 throwing some bit ot gauze Into discard as he stalked around, Impatient upon in this same cathedral. Clifford Weaver is chairman of Bradford Manor Hosd Company period when they shoved the count "ichool Development Program. P.M., Red Men's Hall 105 Main for the next play. 18 to 1, Walllngford advantage. day, May Music as a career was almost Last Week's luncheon meeting was the anniversary dinner committee meets every last Monday of the Tuberculosis is one of the greater liealth problems al which the past masters of the Each December he-would vow that he was through with the game Big Tom O'Brien matched the • •• • •• -•i-...»:„.. nf foreordaineireordained folor hne i"s a",[:"^1,( hncal de, i-„ ^innrLast i WeCKsbecausme ot the Tenth nA- lodge win be specially honored- The Street. 03, month at the Bradford Mono'r admirably met and the,success uith e reduction o...f . th- e- number of held Thursday Star ot Victory Lodge, No. only to turn up with the early birds the following fall. Ordinary wraps Kummer surge in the second quarr - •"..,•—. ai„rri> wlio ii lodge win Ul; 01,..^..-...,, u„ ,i,p Kiitincr ter'as Kllllngly began to play firc- in dinner will be served by the supper O. 8. of B. First and third Hall. gave way to elastic bandages, then to leather and steel braces. Longer, house basketball. The eastern Con­ cases and deaths from tliis disease St, Clares Guild meets every seo- large part to "" ' • '•'i.-..nr aging his way',60 or more Rotarlans, lo • y^^^^^^ committee of Princess Chapter, No. . ond Monday ot the month In each week, he would hobble around town with a cane. Full time duty was necticut club cut the margin to 22 i)iun.o.>.v,.. •* tcrcd the!and_(!UKls.^_sAmoni.^^_^^_. Thomas 70, Order of the Eastern Star. Tuesdays, Red Men's Hall. discarded and the lineman was used solely for spot duty—the times to 10 midway in the second quarter of other coram cut' After the dinner the Square Club Bradford Manor Hall. |but O'Brien tied it up with a suc­ ali?.ed music was to be hisn;aniii Districu, ., t „- Degree Team of the United II- Rotary Club each Thursday whon the opposition was ready to score and a real bulwark ot defense Seal Campaign ^ . ^"^ after -ve;^,were ^S^ihlT^r"? East Haven Boys Scout District cessful rebound shot and a subse­ ork, so he resigned and ;Dlslrict Governors Phil Dean oii--"iiinatin, g Company In New Haven I 19-m noon Bt Vincent Do Committee meets first Wednes­ was needed. quent free throw. Hoss and Carretta made possiblible thtl^«_f°''«^;::;;;?J'^e forthcoming ches;t ji^ow'bee n '{ncluded in a com- years rei "-- ^ffniiin,. Mason life's v/ork-', —v„^„ nonserva- Mlddlctownand Carl Knabenschuhlunj'nating Company in .->.« ..„,... „„ ,P "°°H^;„Jr,V„ I„;T° ." days at Stone Church 8 P. K(. ' Even when he became manager and had Dewey DrlscoU and Frank [matched equalizing hoops but Dick stated previously our Community has n«.. ... entered The Peabody ConservaConserva - mmu.v-v^ I Moo esnt the Redmen ahead at the "~ |wlil exemphfy tlic Ma.stcr Mason I Paul's Auditorium, Taylor Ave. Cub Pack Committee meets Oamlak and Rip Ifkovlo aiding him, he often donned a suit to help the mittee taking in the city ot New Haven and the surrounding towns lory of Musi,co I..n. Baltimoreirc,, Mary- of New Haven. third Weanesuay, ivw Men's third Tuesday at Stone Church halttlme gun 20 to 24 on another ' of the Greater New Haven area, inis is a t>iji land, where he studied voice unoei ..»..»^.. •"•"-"" •.. „ , H Navajo Council, No. 54, Degree team over a rough game. Kelly was no longer coach. Jim Davln had rebound try. . " ' •" ' """" This is n splendid and inspirhig ex- Fran' k • •Bibb' . •'" studied voice under presidentAlfred , Holcombchad charg. the _e club's rir.st '-"IJP,''' ,, „ ~ , 1020, •.an, d „th e. of Pocahontas meets first and Jr. Women's league ot O. 8. 0. araple^of inter-community cooperatiou. —,.!„„, i,i,ri ehargc o[ the ar- MasteEllswortr ofh Momugul E. Cowlen s Lodgwas e thwhee fir.sn it Hall. handled the reins but one season and Fordham's nitty flash, Johnny Walllngford appeared,to take the •- ••'—• York he was Im- rangemenls, aided by a special com-1'';"-—- --,..„„ .- • .«nA „„,! |v,„ Wednesday, Rod ""n's Ist Wed. of every month at' The facilities of chest x-rays will be at U' cost to any individual Princess Chapter, No. 70 O. E. 8, King was In Branford directing the destinies of Laurels. edge with the opening of the third .-...,,„,„,„ Rrno mitlee, and Rev. Duane Hatfield r'^'' °J^,, ''^^™ , "U, *,—:•„ ,. Meets second and fourth Mon­ 8:00 P. M, In Parish House,' quarter when Rizzo hit for a charity "-.".. ,„„,.„ 1,1 charge IP''"'^'^"''''^"^''"''''••*'^''^'^''••''''•'^l''^" Junior Guild ot Christ .Ohui;oh It was Tlsko who could bring the Dykun brothers Into line, when toss and a one bonder and Carvalho days, 8 P.M. in Masonic Hall. meets In Church Hall fourth their hot tempers flared Into tempestuous language and balled fists. At CARD Harry R. Bartlctt Post, American I tossed In a long shot' to give the PARTY MARCH 251 Thursday In each month. those tlmo^, when thg '^enfants terrible" were banished from the con­ iHousatonlc League co-champs a IjOglon, meets 2nd and 4th Women's Republican club meets tests and awesome penoltles were inflicted against Branford, the big29-20ma r gin. O'Bi'len scored on a in every movemcu„ — Thursday 8:M P. M. Legion Third Thursday at clubrooms, rebound but Kummer and Rondo health of th_ e people of this cominunity. for the x-raying'Of Bast record slnce_hc_cl"0^ Buildings. Garden Club meets fourth boy, who never lost his head, would coolly survey the damage and rally Icomblned to make It 33 to 28. Last year arrangements were mmada e MINSTREL WIARCH 23 =3^s=«is^lSsHi?Ii! East Haven AB.scmbly, Or*v ot Wednesday In Hagaman his mates, not so much by words as by example, to new heights. O'Brien. Moe and' Adams tallied Haveners at the X-ra" —y '^Departmen- •""...t .,in. ,v,..,Newv HavenHaven. . Tluit was a step If football games^j!re horses and its players were riders, then Chet seven points to Kummer's lone point iJa^rally limited in -pe. B.^^no.s -;;'-„;^;.l «s can now be^a^^ nt Walllngford on 1 'Margaret Rainbow for girls meets flmt Memorial Library. forward, but it was m Bradford Manor Auxiliary' meets Tlsko could have posed" tor the Vanishing American for he was the last and Moo hit against Trow the field ,iiipa.ent av;;i.al^e:Uie^fuU^.^p.n;mt, ^^^^ ^^^^J^^^^T^l^^^^ c^SS^^^^fe and third Friday, Masonic Hall to close out the period scoring at new set-up and with-mobile uiiuii^...^,..^ _ days, and HOSC Company for t.h^'f^,^f l.lgh 7;30P. M. at the Bradford Manor Hall ot the town's really great linemen. Those who never had the benefit of ^f-,^SiK«!??-' |tt;«B&ri:;ic^^ every first Monday ot "^" 37 to 35, Kllllngly. will be brought to East Haven and set ucommunitp here foy ran throd withoue dayst eosl j mln^strcll ^o^,o=,.,{,„, Wedncs_d_ay,|-"- _ \--^--- cynlhla South District'Civic Association high school coaching and college Instruction—even though the latter Walllngford was a tired array will DC uniuijiii, ..., Newton, Blanch O'Connor, mo'^th. meets second and fourth Tues­ came second hand answering the whistle for the last the facilities open to all residents of the commuii ence Burritt, Mar Woman's Aid Society, Old Stone days, 8:30 p.m. 83 Vista Drive. By the same token those most profuse In their praise of his ability period and the charges of Al Nichols to them..This is a real step forward tor East Ha\ •^ondclla and I ,,,„ „t'^ys"nd'the'issuance I Faitli. Mae Enright, Church second Thursday, ~ swept into a commanding 46 to 35 sisted by Jean Saltonstall Civic Association, were, the Booths ot Yale, the Kings ot Fordham and others froni a Charles Morman ^^^^t3, ?na1.°in canine tags will f red »lcrce. P. M. Parish House. lead Just previous to the automa­ WE GO TO A ROAST PIG SUPPER first Tuesday of month 8 P. M. Junior Friends of Music, Third hundred colleges throughout the country who knew that though toot- tic time out when Carretta lilt on difTere.nl kinds ot Inchcoiis, FOOD DEMONSTRATION sari on npiu i ..„ ...^ Momauguln Lodge, No. 138 A. P, Thursdays 3:30 P. M. Hagaman ball ployers may be made, it Is only once In a generation that one Is born. a close try. Faced with a one-sldcrt In our days we have atteiuled many T'herc will be, a food demonslra- Clerk Margaret Tucker. The nev;l MR. AND MRS. CMIB 1 defeat, Lyman Hall nevci' allowed nd A. M. Stated Communications Library. • It was only natural. In the oft' season, that Tlsko should pal around We have always eii,ioyed good cooking a , iv^on on Tuesday, March 22, al 1:30 .supply ot dog tags has already' The Mr, and Mrs. Cub of the Old the eventual wlners a point from dinners and banquets "le p. M. in the Parish House ol the arrived and owners will be glad to Stone churc will hold its monthly 1st and 3rd Mondays except March 18 — East Shore Com­ with his football cronies. Thus during the winter months he would hie then on and staged a belated rally are among those who believe that mcicai l preparalion and serving is om-asi,. usf^^Old oStonn e church given by Mary learn that this year the tags are get-together Saturday at B P- M. in July and August munity Concert High School himself, with others. Including his co-discoverers, Hylehskl and Carnlak, to cut the margin when Gummer ot the fine arts. Therefdr"• e we '..i^laken ,-,pleasur1 e in reporting a delectable iLane of the Sperry & Barnes Co. made of melal instead of the war- the Parish House. A program ot fun Auditorium. ' hit for five strlght points. Plan- "' '" *'••" rinmon- time plastic which .some dogs found Jand entertainment Is being ar- Amerigo Club meets last Sunday to Kennedy's Short Beach Pavilion where on the alleys beneath the i-y happy to attend and enjoy one night 1 Lane ol me >3iJt.uj „ — March 18-19—"Snow White and vllle with Moe, Hoss aiid O'Brien repast whicli we were ver Platters of food used in the demon-[time piasuc wmt.• - i -.som, e „u\it,a„ „^ .- hnne. . ,ranged . Reservations may be made of each month at i P. M. In Seven Dwarfs" by Children's dance floor, he found a second love, bowling. ••"• ''" oivnn away. Re- a'--s 'convenien ""•>'• tht teo tagchesw weron ea s hearbonet, rangedwith th. e i\,ti»ii,Jack Goulds. , Dic.k Harveys, handling the ball successfully, iced week. 1 inand d a!Lasa;L.'a.-)it , yeaji.cr . th—e tags wuic ..v- ".—1 Dhiiiin- o- Josen1.,.h. T-11..1 CoUin, Unls" or Club House. Community Theatre, Foxon the contest with freeze methods. the•"' bene" .- l_u„„„shapeMd qnand this 1yea r they are in the Reed Phillips, Narkeeta Council, No. 27, Degree • With the same perslstancy with which ho tackled football, he Ironed The occasion wa form '• '" rUamnnd. iHoward Frank! Community Hall. out the hundreds of beginner's mistakes and in a short span ot years By contrast the cosing tilt of the fa diamond. Degree of Pocahontas, second March 19 — Mr. and Mrs. Club night was slow from beginning to try ehurcli, near the I was powering the ball down the drives Into the pocket while his mates end with the hard-rushing tactics made the supper unusna- and fourth Wednesdays, Red get-, together Parish House, would gleefully mark up strikes. Ho bowled even more whon Hylenskl, of Bill Frate, Darlcn center, mark­ whole in a monster ot a roasting pan by a man Men's Hall. 8 P. M. with Frank Sveda, became the owner ot the Redman Alleys, which were ing the difference between a pair I a chef at . Pequot Junior Council, every March 21 — 19th Anniversary of lack-lustre combines from Darlcn at eating a meal of roast pork pre- Nosing Association HasBus^Jear^ Dinner Momauguln first operated in Branford by William Blood. It was our first experience ... ^ „ ihout liow Thursday, Red Men's Hall. and PlalnviUe- ' pared in this fashion, and it, reminded us ot the old talc about liow I St. Vincent DePaul's Ladles Guild Lodge 0:30 P- M. Match games took much of his spare time. Big pins was his game The bue and white ot Plaln- " ' -" ""•"'I that roast pig was good to eat. The pork ] March 22 —E ast Haven Well Ivllllo, showing the etfects of a hard the Chinese first discovered meets second Tuesday, 8 P. M. but he was a creditable duck-pin kegler as was his sister, Frances. Today - •- - Plankem...,i,..,di wit,.,;,1h, ,„.,K1I,,(mashed1 Mrs. Lillian Johnston Is Ad-ilhe Christmas .Seal Committee an-.Annual Report Shows Many Seirv- Child Conference, lower Town season, appeared tb:ed and their IS done to a turn and had a Havur all its own vanccd To Position Of Senior nouni^es^lhat^hcComm ices Extendcd_TB X-raying Church audltorulm. Hall 2 P. M. m his wife, the former Mary Resjan, shares his love for. the game. She, too, shooting was off as Coach John green salads, Legion Auxiliary meets Third March 22—Food Demonstration, thrills to tiie crash of the mople pins. .Maher's Darlcn hoopsters, on brute potatoes, turnips, green saiaus'" '••, lemon:ui..,n. niaringu„e an..d apple .pie , uran " 'May 20, 27 and 28wi Ih details lo Will Be Done In May, berry juice, apple sauce, biscuits and coffee, it was a meal well-worth Nurse In Local Set-up. Friday 8 P. M, Legion Building Although ho rolled excellently at Atlantic City, most people are not Istrenght. wrested a 9 to 1 lead at bann ounced In the near future. , , „ ,. the first quarter and Increased it East Haven Democrats, Second 1:30 P. M. Parish House, aware of the story behind the story. The Bombers left Branford In the writing about. the Jlarch winds was just ' Lillian Johnston of Sallon-| The annual report of he senior last Sepcmber. Manor 20 to 7 at halftlmo. The upstates And the drive over the hills tlirough "-'"""'•nri to nurse shows .a, tota„l ^o „„^f 3,57r Thi9 homs ine- ShilMrsd . ConlerencWalter Bussele Workerl of s threportee Welld- Friday, Red Men's Hall. March 23 — Bradford middle of a 10 inch snowfall recently. A Jacknlllng trailer body hit his''vVrheld'lo"a^Vairof b'askcFboth right sort ot wiict to the appetite -• ih„ fnllowlng East Haven Plre Co. No. 1, meets Minstrel Show, High School long enough to add the sail Parkway na» uc^... \M newjcar In New Jersey and damaged It severely causing a long delay, coming after the automatic time ot first Wednesday 8 P. -M. Fire Auditorium WhoWhen the locals reached the New Jerseyv resort,. Iit wn.wass jusiust flfteenfifteen minmin-­ out wltli three minutes to play In S+iiri«an+c C^nrTMilo+ci IHorrlgan, wmreu imuu the position ot Senior Nurse by the vsits dunng uiu IJOOV ,, _ March 25—American Legion Card !;' ^ «jiuuc:ili;> v^Uinpit:;Te iGrimm, William Beatty RichardlEast Haven Public Health Associa-eluded 024 individuals and 309 the assmancu ui „..^ Headquarters. the second tamo.' Public Health Nurshig Ass'n Party utes before It was time to bowl. Yet, ho rolled 051 In the doubles and 592 Thereafter both fives played oi\ ;J Y«r,i. r^>..,.-,-N iUnderwood, Robert Vo'ss PhlilD t'on, following the resignation be- famiUcs. An average of 7-94 visits volunteers during the month ui in the singles which will get him Into the money—but not nearly enough a par, with Darlcn gaining the edge lU- I ear v^OUrSeS Sherman Robert-Gamachc Blacy cause of 111 health of Mrs- Beatrice per day tor each nurse was report- February. Mrs.'Edward Whittlesey, meets tlrst Monday 8 P, M. Marchc 30 — Food and Apron to pay for the car damage. at the free throw line. The Fair­ leradl ' Calvin Laird 'wiiliam Dow, who has been a member o fhc ed. Mrs. Paul Ooss Mrs. Walter Bussell, Town Hall. Sale, Women's Christ Church, M Church Hall, 1:30 to 4 P.M. Next week, the Sixirtsmon, captained by Dave Hylenskl, will drive tn [iiefielmd Countuouni-y laduius haimud a.i 20-1^u-w5 .u..vlead. East Haven High School has been Spencer, Richard McComb, James "Wsing staff since last August. Mrs. j Terc were 312 infants and pre- Mrs-.Eugene Daniels Mrs. Scharf American War Mothers, East notified of the satisfactory comple- MacKlnnell, George Munson Jr., Johnston before taking up her work school children atending the well '.and Mrs- Cunningham, April 1—Fashion Show and Card Atlantic City to try to duplicate Tisko's feat. When they walk on the g^ t^\yi''^"^'''^,°\^'^^V,^"^'i^^^^ Haven Chapter, meets second- Party, Junior Women's League, tlon of the mid-year courses for the Warren Schatzlein, John Redman, here was for several years connect- baby conferences for medical ex- Mrs. Eric Dohna presided at the Tuesday, 8 P. M. Hagaman alleys on the steel pier. In company with flfty other teams and after one iij^t frame and they cut the margin following students now attending Frank Arpaia, and George Mallnow- cd with the New Haven VlsiUng amlnatlons, diptherla and tetanus meeting March 7 which was attend- Parish House, 7:30 P- M. . practice ball apiece, settle down to their try for the big pin dough, they .to a nine point edge as time ran Unlversity ot Connecticut; ski. Nurse Association. immunizations and help with diet ed by he following Board members; Memorial Library. June 7—Flower Show, East Haven c.t„,„„ rsnn^_| The association has announced and raining problems. Fifteen Mrs. Wilham G. Graves, Miss 2;ita Christ Church Men's Club meets Garden Club, Town Hall. AM know that in Branford, a top notch bowler aiid even greater guy, will be out. Summaries: ovotfab'f of cxlra c9rf. Kiilingly Boy Scouts will|lhe appointment of Mrs. Gladys volunteers donated 136'/2 hours to Matthews, Mrs. Marshall F. Becbe, tlrst Tuesday ot each moiith May 13 — Bt. Andrew's Church measuring chunks of meat but In his mind's eye will be weighing a scene -- -->i...n.,r,lpreeman of West Haven to fill the the conferences.! Three vaccination Mrs. Aivln P. Sanford, Mrs. Eugene School Parent-Teacher-Pupil I were vaccinated. John P- Tlrpak.Mrs,^ 8 P. M. Church HaU. —tl)o unforgettable hush of silence before the lead-off men of each of'Adams, f - !-„„ hart clinicilldres nwor were ehel vaccmattud last Jun. e and 28 Damlels, Mrs. Walter Bussell Mrs. Halt Hour Reading club First Banquet, Townsend Ave.' the fifty teams start play. In that quiet before flfty bowling balls hit five Pantel'kos, Tuberculosis visls have doubled InlMrs. John P- I'lrpaii.mio. v,. Chapel. 'vk '-'— Ijohn Blondl, Mr. WiUiam E. Glllis, hundred pins In a thunder ot noise, there will be one little plea from B?'n'er, t There'sT >^^ in your future! Comelnanc/iryft tocfa/ w^s^mmMM^m^mmmMrs. number. Throug h the local Christ-1'•' Knigh- i,.v,t ann d PMrs. Tlroak.Mrs. Joseph Hlnes. Cheste, Mrsr, FORD DEALER -—' fund, 599 chest X-rays ILllhan Johnston, senior nurse, was Branford, Connecticut sent to a gang of rivals In New Jersey, It will be 2™ g' "^ ^ ^;J-^ PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW WITH YOUR '^'-^i^-^:sz$ss^xxi .'siS^rSari. J^ .-„.«,». •is^i a slnce'rq heartbeat of hope that the Sportsmen will show the town that Moe.'g ' W^sMWM?:^'^-^'^^^^^^^^'-^'^'Ion, Roberi n-ett, ^^.v^ ----. ^j. the curbs m s^ft^/s 13^^ -— they.-llko the Bombers, have bowlers Just as good In their lino as the Boohcr, g Stttet-'^^'B^ol^^.^miard^y 10 A- M- Laurels wore. In theirs, two decades_ ago. I Totals 20 0 4() THE WILSON AUTO SALES CO., INC. V, LjinaiV Hull IJ"P!;,the farmer, turned butcher;'the footballer turned bowler, goes P P 147 MONTOWESE STREET. BRANFORD all put ipr Branford, Be It ever thus, Kummer, f 4 21

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