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VOL. VI—NO. 52 EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1950 B Conlj Por Copy—Two Dollart A Yoar TOWN- THIRTEEN ONE FAMILY Overcrowding TOPICS HOMES LISTED AMONG Marks School Biidget Hearing We've just gotten our hands BUILDING ACTIVITIES Opening, Here on a mid-August Issue of The ProTincetown (Mass.) Advocate Thirteen permits to build thli- Date Unset Ais Routine classes for npproxlmnlcly in xvliich we read the followine; teen one tanTlly houses wore grant­ Five Guardsmen 2375 pupils started In East Ha­ about Post Office personality ed In East Haven by the Building ven lodav after an abbrlcvlaled Barney Gebcrsky and his family Department during the month of Depart Next Week opening day on Wednesday and as "Seven-year-old Bobby Geber- August, it was announced today by usual over the past several yearti sky, of 476 Thompson Ave., East Building Inspector Arthur Rlcclo. Five East Haven men will be overcrowding Is still evident despite 9loai*cl Uises; Axe Kaven, who Is staying with litis Additional construction permits included in the roster of Com­ new changes which brought two re­ folks at George Barnes' Crows for twelve garages, additions and pany D, 102d Infantry R,eg;nicnt modeled scliools back into the Nest is being treated with the various other improvements were of the 42d .Division when it system. The prcsure ot business on tho respect he rates from veteran noted in the statement which In­ leaves tor Camp Pickett, Va. Yesterday's sessions, .were cur­ Buard or I'lnanco lins not allowed fishermen including his dad dicated that $90,000 would be spent next week. tailed early to allow tor Important NEW HAVEN CONCERN us 10 call a pubnc hearing on tho who thought the boy old en- in construction improvements.' They are Lieutenant Frank meetings among the faculties of the new buagci. requests, as yet. Fust ougTi to try his hand at deep While the sum Is somewhat lower A, Barker Jr., of 45 High Street; system at their schools and then Selectman Frank S. Clancy said sea fishing. Wiien the "Caro­ than in oast months, new building Corporal William H. Augur, 14'o tor a single large meeting with Supt. MAY SEEK SITE, HERE yesterday. line" docked that evening Bobby is currently slower bicause of the Hemingway Avenue; Private William E. GllUs in the high school 'I'no Board is in session each week hauled ashore a 19-pound and fall season!. It was explained, that David B. SantoKl, 248 HcmiUig- midway through the afternoon. The M-B Mnnutacturlng Com­ night paring corners so as to avoid a 16-pound haddock as well as person.s' who Intend to be housed way Avenue; Ret. John Cucurel- Transportation of school chlidicn Dan PariUa Named pany of New Haven may be consid­ a lax increase. It was said. a two-and-a-half pound hake, In new homes before winter sets In lo, 193 North High Street and will continue to ibe one of the ering East Haven as a possible Originally a total request ot topping the total caught by all would have already had their per­ Ret. Frank Stoddard, 1C3 North school board's most vox'ng prob­ To Public Safety lid. site tor Its new home, the tiicory $8;ia,4u7.2b to tno town's de­ others in the party. As for dad, mits previous to August. High Street. lems this venr arid there was talk was expressed hero today. partments was asked ot the Finance well, he wrapped his M-ouncc The sum is higher that in Company D was inducted Into yesterday that the Superintendent Dan A. Pnrilla, nialn Sttcct While town otilelals were mum group but advance IndloalionS. hake up in a piece of- paper proportionate months over the U.S. Army service last Tuesday of Schools may seek the purchase Mcrcliunl, was appointed tills on the situation. It is known that poini, to a general cutting In all and brought it home." past five years, however. morning at one minute after of a station wagon with which to week to fill an unexpired term the Planning Commission lias been aepartmcnts to avoid an eight mill The construction costs did not midnlglit. Tile above men arc avoid long bus waits by children of the Board of Public Safety. working for months to induce now increase which would have to bo es­ Two of the big catches recently include the estimate to be spent currently stationed at the Goffc of the town particularly in Parilla, a rcgistcrad Republi­ industries Into tlio town. tablished it all requests were grant­ noted In local waters were the re­ Tor 83 electrical changes In the Street Armor)', Momauguin. can, succeeds Lyman Goodrich, The New Haven concern oper­ ed. sults of Ted Weed and Fritz Mlg- town. Nor for the probable costs Tlie date of actual departure wim recently resigned because ated a branch office here during ' Clancy has cbnsistantly maintain­ dalskl. Weed recently hooked a Actual figures on opening day the war, of plumbing changes, oil burner In­ has been set for September 14. enrollment will riot bo available of the pressure of his own per­ ed that ho was opposed to nny seven pound, seven ounce bass and stallations and costs of excavations. Tile company will move by sonal business. The firm yesterday withdrew an raise In the • tax rate and ap­ the assistant hlBh school coach is until Friday, Gillis said yesterday. otter made to tho City ot Now The Inspector said that the one train. The new teachers on the faculty Tile new comniissionor is parently tho Board of Rlnanco wlU still beamlnK oyer the 3 lb., 5 oz. family homes to be erected are widely known throughout East Haven In which It would buy a go along' with his wish. • pickerel he. lilted from Its habitat of .the East Hayen schools were portion of Blake Field to extend When tho date is set for the scattered throughout the town and taken on a visit jto the town hall, Haven wilicre ho ha.s been en­ its operations. 485 people are cur­ are not oart of any private hous­ library and olhericentral points by gaged in business for the past heormg (and It probably wlU bo Mr. and Mrs. James' Thomson Clancy Lauded rently employed by tlio concern. bofoi'o Soptember 20th) heads ol tho and sons, Scott and Kent of ing projects. Supt. ot Schools .William E. aiUls 26 years. He is a mcnilicr of tho The company plans to add about Radburn, N. J. are holiday In addition to the 25 building Tuesday atternon to acquaint Rotary ciul) licrc and is its 250 new workers to its iiersonnel. various town dopanmonts will bo visitors at the Thomas Thomson permits: other permits granted in­ them with the town. Yesterday former president. He likewise In withdrawing tho bid, Treas­ asked lo oxplalti publicly why they home, ForI)esPlacc. cluded 27 for oil burners. 16 excava­ For Generosity there was a joint teachers' meet­ is prominent in Gliamhcr of urer George Mettler said that the need tho funds and to explain Just tions, 63 tor electrical changes, 22 ing and al.so scporate high school Commerce affairs firnx was studying one or two what is expected lo bo done with Earl Thomas, Elm Court, return­ sentlc tanks and 22 plumbing per­ arid elementary: teachers' meeting area sites. Speculation hero Is that tho money, it granted, ed trcyn 10 day flshlnR cruise to mits. By Businessman In the high school. Schools opened East Haven is one of the areas. Tlio s.vstem Is in use In many 1 W Block Island. Reported quite rough Four oil burner licenses, 8 yesterday morning with large en­ One ot the reasons for the with­ towns and cities throughout the sailing and " plenty inclemeni electrical licenses and .5 plumbing First Selectman Frank S. Clancy rollments and after registration Regan Council drawal ot the offer to purchase state and is consistant with a weather. licenses w6re Issued. this week received a letter from a and assignments closed for the af­ Mettler said, was tho time needed campaign promise made^by Clancy prominent local business man, ternoon. Regular sessions will be- to complete tho transaction. Enab- a .voar ago. Shades of Xmas!—The Ray Frank Messina, expressing gratitude •gin today. The high school caf­ Block Dance ling legislation from the General In asking tor $820,407,25, an In­ . Langlois family from Momau- tor his recent action in sending 36 eteria, will also open for the first Assembly is necessau' before pub­ crease ot $100i027,57, over last ycn;r's guin made special trip to North Beach Day Fete of East Haven's youngsters to New time today. lic park lands can bo sold. granted budget ot $723,370.68, Pole last week. North Pole, N. Y. York for a baseball game. Set^pt. 23 Opposition to tho plan was cry-Schools made the biggest individual —that is—situated in town of The letter follows: slallzed by Bartholomew Gulda, bid for ttddillonal,funds. Tile Polloo Wilmington—high up on White Wins Approval Words can not express my feel Edw, Griswold/ Father Regan Council, No. 3300, Democratic alderman from the and Fire Departments came next. Face Mt. Saw Old Kris himself Ings in the way you unselfishly Knights of Columbus is planning a 14th Ward, where the M-B plant Both tlio latter have the view ol and missus, Plus working elves undertook to reward the boys of giant block dance for Main Street is located. A mass meeting of res­ onlarglng tho scope of their work. readying toys for coming Xmas the Booster Club baseball league, Rose Fancier, on Saturday evening, September idents ot the State Street-Mechan­ Incroasea In the town's grand time. v Of Hundreds who had won the championship In 23rd, it was announced this week ic Street areas was hold last week. list win probably provide for the Hundreds of Short Beach res­ their respective divisions. jjy Peter LlmoncelU, chairman. Mechani, , c, Stree., t propert.., - fy own .police and tire.dojmrtmont requests, Visitor in town—Harry Mack, idents and their friends thrilled Believe me, Frank, as one of the Died Thursday The affair will be held in tho orsc aimed the ereotlqn ota^new small raises oi one hundred dollars from Ithaca, N. Y. where matricu­ last week-end to the annual two two persons responsible for the parking area adjacent to tho new build ng by: M-B would.deprecl- are slated tor tho clerks ot tho lating at Cornell U. Spending short playing of-the' league;' Ifc4m"-.!ever. Funeral rsdrviooi. tor Edward club 'hcadtjuarlers In^ the Wolfe Rto: the valup.of.:the)r,.propc£ty,i,j: Various town deparlmonts but' no time with mother Margaret Mack, day show which climaxes the sum­ grateful to you for what you did Parmeloe Grlswoid; 80, were held .Park offlclaI.s were in favor^oT i„oronses are lomsocable for town mer season In the second voting Block. the sale of tho land, holding there nfri„„,,„ teacher m .local elementary school district. for those youngsters, as it was' a from the Funeral Home of Camerlin Current plans Include flood at Main Street home.' probler m with no- answer, a-s far . and Rees, 493 Whitney Avenue, New lighting of the whole area which is adequate space for nil facilities I """-""• From the opening event on Sun­ in other day afternoon until the rockets as the Booster Club was concern- Haven on Monday afternoon at 2. Is adequate to allow one thousand sections of East Rock i Another surprise visitor — n.<3m I '^^^^ ^^^" members of the federal and Mrs. Edward Corbett of Hobson MIddietown. The local writer was Rainbow. Mrs. Chldsey is supreme vacation with his daughter and Street, left last week tor Camp HOT DOG ROAST : servic since activation at one mln- LABOR DAY GUESTS 'inspector for Connecticut. son-in-law Mr, and Mrs. Charles Gordon, Oa., where he Is stationed stricken while camping with his The East Haven Amerigo Club ute after twelve, Tuesday morn- Copeland of Catherine Street wife at Bantam take. wlll hold Its annual hot dog roast Ing. • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Copeland of with the 745th AAA Battery p. Catherine Street -entertained the Sunday, September 10 at 3 P. M., I — SPONSOR YOUTH . NEWPORT TRAINEE The Board of Finance and at the club grounds. Members are AT INDIANAPOLIS following guests and school mates Mr. and Mrs. Carl Benson and A covered dish supper \for the Board of Education are Invited to bring their family and! Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Caruso of Mr. Copeland from Brooklyn, Jack'oerber were the sponsors at Friends of Music will be held Mon- Russell Lanza, son of Mrs. James slated for another Joint session friends. The East Haven Amerigo of Elm Court, are enjoying a vaea- New York over the week end John thp i-hriKioninw nf James V Toco dftv at 0:15 at the home ot Mrs.Toc e of 128 Coe Avenue, left Wed-.. at the Town Hall on September Club has opened Its charter so Hon In Indianapolis, Intf. Caruso Mclsner, Charles McHalc, Mr, andso n S? Mrf and Mfs.rmesTocfo''f I George Munson, Park Place The nesday for Newport, E. I., where 15. Budget will be the subject that any Connecticut citizens are will return September 16 at his Mrs. Jack Rosener and sons 126 Coe Avenue Sunday afternoon' musical program to fol ow will be he Is stationed for training in the -mi.. Zip I of'discussion, we. are told., now eligible to Join the organlza-. duties as chief clerk in the post Rlch'ird, John and Paul. i•n Chris.i< •.-.--"-t Episcopa

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l'avhlch^ A YANK AT OXFORD- DICTATORSHIPS NEVER lASL.. tion, at least of violent and end­ Sunday, September 10 Foote, Jaspers -by M«t Of Npptl Fnr A rlpniirtf/-' PtoMbXis or regulates "ithe. con-^ 11; 00 A.M. Morning Worship 211)^ Urmtforh jRtiitPui OUR DEMOCRACY- less conflicts between the'classes, (nSTABUSlIRD m 193B) UI lytta rwi Aactiuaic ^tructlonota dwoillng .until Uhe A Talk by Dr. Victor Racca second r6a.son Is that she planted the races, the religions, the nations, Service. Rev. James E. Waery, • .AND Dtsnosal Of SI e I« nap sewage disposal system Is approved AND OTHER PLACES In every enemy nation a fifth etc., those upper classes do not even Pastor. Topic o fthe sermon will be Will Speak To WHAT NOTS iju\intf>{.\i xji ovw ag b ^,y ^Q^,^ aulhoiized town ottlclai, J Bu Rev. Kenneth Jones Ot. Victor Rftcca of 129, Cedar BT GllA noUND column of tfaltors, who arc ready dream of starting a new life, aton- "I Love Thy Church, O God." ulln? ?Ea0t il^aurit •Ni*iUB 7^. MAKING o/c^ AMERICAN Want lo buv a lot tor a home In sWch as the hdnlth officer. Fitly evenlni? on the cathedral slops, a Street, Branford, former professor lo do the Kremlin's blddinK aBainst ihg for the hateful wrongs com­ Special music will be sung by a, / Rev. Kenneth .Inncs wrllliiK play called Every Mon. It Is the at the University ot' Lausanne PtJBLISKBD EVEHY TIlUBsnAV UNOFft.THAT TITLE, JACOB MIS, WHO CAME TO THIS COUMTRV the counti-yV Avitlablllty of I Connecticut towns now havo such : from IDiiropc (his week fonvntd- their OWB country, even at the cost mitted 'again.'it the underdogs, bv quartet consisting ot Mrs. Willlarti s(..ry of a rich man who Is called (Swltzerlandj, Rome (Italy), sNew Hasse Jr., Mrs. Kenneth SImpSon Guilford GOP U&VBR LfiSillNB KDd JOIIK B. LODB, ,FSX)M DENMARK AT t\, TOLD A STORV OF AMERICAN OPPORTUNITY- churches, schools, stoves, shopplnR '**\,f^"^"f,^ .^ „ „ ed a belated report on Austria. of llieir own lives—see the amazing themselves and their ancestors; i'hc kiddies hate to Vo to school ccnlcr, etc., sWild nol be the only ,0t equal importance are rcgu a- by death with a few hours advance i'ork University. Vale and Prince­ hcrclsm the Koreans are showing, These goierning classes would give Mr. John Male and Mr. Sewa.o PnbllBhetn OF HOW, By SELP-EDUCATION, HE PROGRESSED THROUGH JOBS AS Bccnusc ot Uiisslan control and notice. Before ho departs this life ton; former staff officer (0-2) 87th Ellsworth B. Foote, candidate for WILIilAM J. AlIEBN. Bdllor But ;io;)n',i tickled with the rule. conslderallons In Ihc choice of land.! lions oi subdivision control .which ilic censorship of all malls from for the ROod of Russia, not of Korea. anything, to have a chance to do fivarts. congressman from the Third DAY LABORER., COAL MINER AND CARPENTER.- TO STAR-REPOR-TER.. Water supply sewnga disposal "^^V tJ" adopted by idoal r.olnlnfe he Is HBonlzcd by the-remembrance Olvlslon. U. S. Army, then Renlirig, one thing; to crush the Idwer clp«.ses Monday, Scplemlicr 11 AilCft T, FeUtBon, AsBOclatc Bdltor While mathcr washes dirli/ hands. Vienna, he explains llial he was , With these llfth columns all ovei District, and William M. Jaspers, facinilcs are of paramount.impor and planning commissions, Zdlning of his mifdeeds, But his mother and Requisition and Claims Officer, and the world Russia win continue tc » ruthlessly and finally, that they ' 7;45 P.M. Meeting of the Women's TUB BBAKTdBO RBVtBW, INO. Teachers think o] siiwiiiici- sands. regulations may ciimlnate thoidlf- iniahic lo RCt (liroiiBli ccnsor- a couple of anROls that appear to later Representative U. S. Lltjulda- state senator from the Twelfth Dis­ 7 Bote BtrHt T«t. 8-3431 BrkQford tnnce. So says Mr. David C. Wlggln, harass the economic political, would never, for centuries to come, Council in the Parish House with trict who is a candidate for re­ housing engineer of the Cdnnecll- floultlcs ot small lots where public Blilp all he wanted lo say. him restore him to faith in Ood, tlon Commission, War Dept., in military life ot every country which dare to get up and demand to be Mrs. Myron Leighton presiding. THE BABT HAvr.N HBW8 Cnr(l,s received here Jrom Lts. Mr, nnd Mrs. Hans Plhl nrc hay water supply and public seworfl arc' Since llicn he lias been on a The devil also appears to interfere Prance and Italy, durlnR World War election, have been added to the list tfll, Bmtirord 8-2ial cut stale Department ot Health, Is not yet. but may be to-morrow a treated like fellow human belngE IVctlncsday, September 13 of Republican candidates, including P* 0. Box 21& But lUTen Jurl Johnson nnd Thomas Ycstcr Ing the time of Ihclr lite vlsltlnR ; In an article In the current Issuo not available. Planning commis­ lighlnini;: tour with scarcely with his recovery ot faith, but he I, ond Editor, Office Of War In­ potential enemy,of Russia's re.volu-^ !ind citizens.' ^ 2;00 P.M. Meeting of the Pro­ .cporl 11 Enfo li'lp lo Fort Knat their hoinclahd, Finland this sions, may adopt subdlvlon regula­ time for sleep.—The IMIlnr falls In the attempt. The efloctlve- formation, durlnR World War II, John Lodge, Edward N. Allen, Mrs. SUfiSORlCXJON of the Conneotlcul Health Bulletin, tlonary aims. All i this costs he^ gressive Friends in the Parish 99 per roKr, ptjraDio In ftdTWc* .vhcrp they will iinderRo a speclallz- summor. according to letters rcoelv Mr. Wlgglh emphaslKos the impor- tions which' may require tlio real It you can resist the atlrnctlve noss ot the play Is enhanced by the who has recently returned from "And since thedlsposltlon of the Alice Leopold and Georse C. Con­ ed here by frlciids ...... A doff of practically nothing. The BolshevlsU 'iower classes toward t.he upper ones House, Mrs. Anthony Caruso, way, who will be speakers at the big -.d tinlninc bctoi;c rojolnlnR the tanoo of adequate safe water estate developer lo submit a plan settlnR in the cathedral \ plazas Europe after a fitteen months miss­ believe that:our capitalistic society president. ADVBBTISINa RA.TB3 QM ArrLTOATION Heavy Tank Company nt Camp the hdo to Fred Potro, Sr., who Is supply and satisfactory sewage ot the subdivision with proposed scuvcnirs ot every description that Dcalji calls out to Every Man from Is Just as blood-thirsty and cannlba- Republican rally, and .square dance ion of study on behalf ot the Is rotten to the dojc, and doomeo Bat<>r»d II iirgod tliat officials and closets, only partial centi'ai heat­ present to our rd'aders its fun­ ;'on of both, and'a state of chronic 7;30 P.M. Senior Chclr. , Women's Club. Irving W. Dudley will As HIS CONTRIBUTION TO THE COUNTRY UiHICH GAVE HIM HIS ed. A six-hour train ride from Snlz- diabolic activities ot the fifth chaps. tfRirdfld. \nn Dvltzas IcokhiR sharp after a the copies of the annual Town Re- sizes to a mlnlmiun In order to oltl'Mns study the Individual prob­ ing, and a Very unsatisfactory laun­ damental lines, Here thev are, in columhs? ' . 'pi-ve as chairman of the meeting. OPPORTUNITIES, HE DEVOTED HIS LIFE TO SLUM CLEARANCE •.wo week's visit with her mother port...,.,..John Tonosko among tho reduce the cost of Individual lots lem In their town and adopt such bure to Vienna costs two dollard dry worn In the cellar. -Tlie bath­ Dr. Racoa's words. The familiar eagle, globe and Introducing the speakers.. , compared to the ten wo must pay "One tDl^ht object;-—It European anchor emblem of the United AND BETTER. HOUSING FOR PEOPLE W/ITH LOW INCOMES. n Mass RCR Ashor has 100 •reservists boInK cnlled up for Army and perhaps ^to Increase personal ordinances and rogulallon.s that room and kitchen have reparatc No .3rd World War masses arc so blind and wild, ,thc THE GUARD LEAVES profits, "rliis reduction may render are necessary to protect the health to travel from New Haven lo Wash-1 "Unless totoliy unforeseen arid "Some people believe that tht States Marine Corps was adopted tickets for the Yankce-Rcd Sox action Rlchy Baldwin n hay waterheatcrs on the wall with only explanation must be that they in 1808. ' "MODEKN AMBITION" the land unfit tor the construction oft the people and the future de­ Inglon. '• with strictly limited capacity. And. unpredictable new events happen, very strons; Communist parties o In a yory few days now, tho mom- Sunday baseball Rame In New York fever sunorer, whll6 waiting to are misinformed. Why can't the September 24th Line tornis return to Uconn tor sophomore year Of individual wfoUs and sewage dis­ velopment of the town," The SalzburR Music Festivals con­ perhaps most objeclionable, the there Is not RoinR to be a third Prance and Italy may start any Americans enlighten them? Why When 1 grow up I don't desire bors of tho Guard will bo in fact posal systems. • \ exteriors wore very much like a box world war, in the forseoable future, moment a bloody revolution, anc all the time. But she may be ot at the rlKht Trip to bo sponsor­ ..' Indian Neck's Franklo Lane tinue through AURUst, but tickets ;an't a truth propaganda open their inestimable service by becoming the Things like power or money, what fhoy arc already by law, sold- will .matriculate at Notre Dame Prospective land buyers are arc hard to obtain. We^ manaRcd lo We had to pass IJii'ouRh the Rus­ And this for several Rood reasons, thus 'probably cause a 3rd worlc -•yes and show them that only by Ti'avel always makes me tire ed by tho K of C Exchange cautioned by Mr. Wlggln to check RE-UPHOLSTERING head-fireman of the Old World. In leri of tho National Army, of an Club oullnir next Sunday to bo a University In Indiana this fall .., hear one orchestra concert and one sian zone ot occupied Austria to tn Europe no'natlon whatever wants war. Those Communists are not go­ -urnlng toward the American Way And artists strike me tunny. tho adequacy of the water supply At Moderate Cost . . . Bet lo Vienna. As Wo crossed a rail­ It, They, know that they are wholly ing; to do any such thing. Aftei that capacity she should at all \ relaxlnn affair at the New Haven Frank wa.i saliilatorlan at Notre on the lot. Also, there should bs combined orchestra-chorus of 260 ]f Lite,' and away from that ot times 'be on the 'qui vlve lo dis­ army at war. Dame High last gradLintlon and'a By Expert Craftsmen present Beethoven's Mass In 0. road brldRe, the U. S. and Sovlol unprepared forll. iThey remember World War II France and Italy fei .iuBsia, tliev may reach peace, har- I know I'm .lust a little lad \ Raccoon Club arounds Ih North Ha­ suftlolent space between water

cover possible new conflagrations : •* mnlnstaV With the Legion nine t))ls Every .year for the past thirty, Snlz- troops seemed to us to be Klarlnp the horrors of World War II. and to pieces'so completely that it reallj .tiony and piosperity? — This is a •Wlio won't get very far If is difficult for us fo grasp tho von Steak, cooked outdoors lo supply and sowage disposal system.s. at dach other from the on.ooslte riv­ shudder at the thoURhl of an looked as if they would never agalr between nations, and then hurry.— The only wish I ever had bo the main repast past summor ' ' Conneotlcul law requires that there burR has presented each Sunday oeautltul dream; but nothing else together with tjie United Nations full signitica'nco of the sacrifice those er banks. The Red soldiers patrol- atomic war, well aware that It bo grtat nations, Military defea .han a dream. Was to use my old mans car. Fishy, jishy In n, broofc.. Ii ibc at least 73 feet between a well Castle Shop 'ed the cutslde of the train with would mean the end of everything. and governmental disintegratlor and the countries at stake — to do rnon are making. In tho first place, and any sewage disposal system DECORATORS submachine Runs to keep us on the No European Rovcrnment ,would had brought about a, social revolU' "The amazing/success of Russian the needful to put out those In­ William R. Burns thoy are men. Thoy are not "our Papa catch 'cm loith a twok.' .* .without approval by the local dare order , general mobilization. tlon, and elevated Into power f Propaganda all over the-world — ternational tires, When he starts io tell the tale— ' health officer. Also, tnc land mny Designers and Manufacturer! of K train, while the passport offlcort bpys"j Thoy, have, many of fhem, came Ihrouah to chock our papers Many people, hlRh ond low, all over crowd of crackpots who ruled thos, jce China and Korea — Is not due "Even within these limited boun­ NO AUTO DEATHS LISTED The doggone thing becomes a luhale. | ^ not bo suitable for an Individual Living Room Furnituro All t)io Russians we saw wore little Europe, Ko so far as to openjv accuse two countries just as badly. It nol io the tact that the Russians try lo daries, the good that American IN STATE OVER lIOLlDAy boon through all this before. They sewage disposal system on each lot All work done right on our blond-heftded 'boys about 17 or If the Ilnlted' Statps of bclnR too worse, than It they ,had fallen inti .ell the truth' to the lower classes. would be' doing to the Old World One mild case of polio In Bran- Arch Medlyn's dahlias the cnvv: of because of unfavorable subsoil con­ That has nothing to do with the .Hartford—One of the safest Labor know the story because, on Munda, ditions .such as high ground water, promises voars of nue, outfitted in mlsorablv harsh with Ru.ssla, They sternly re­ the hands of, the Bolshevists, Lift would be Immense. She would not Day weekends was recorded this ford center has parents In Bradley local Garden Clubbers Emht nnmntchcd uniforms, The oho whc fuse ' to commit wholesale' suicide and property were at, the cdmpiett .mpact ot their piopaganda. If they save it f iiom its doom, but she would on Iwo and on other jungle islands, Avenue section worried .Child feet high 'fom Fitzgerald iRk ledge rock or Impervious .soil. PHONE 4-l4'» I'cach the heart and mind of the week in Connecticut when not a In order tn protect communities }7B MAIN STREET EAST HAVEN checked our pass had 1028 tatooec either for Russia or for America, book and call of: the Communists prevent Bolshevism from Invading single traffic death was reported. they wrote the story. will be apparently okay despite Ing a kidding for his safety measure._-.. .••--- -• •--'.,-„, u..„,.,.ri , War Not.Wanted Everybody was scared to death- downtrodden people It is much less and dominating Europe — and, .spinal test which showed presence In whitewashing the trunks of tho from this sownge disposal immufl, on his hond. probably his birth year because thev promise Heaven, than This record was all the more out­ and the oldest Russian-We saw. since the Communists were golnf ultimately, this country too. standing In that the nation com­ It is commonplace for tho soldiers of germ Sight of the week was trees approaching Indian Neck ' "Inside of every , nation the because. the\?.;pi'omlse a- terrific to be the future .bosses, tens .o( "After all We must have faith In plied a near record death toll. of a roglrnent to be vaguely famil­ John Walsh getting trimmed In a' Area wits claim he's going one Vienna Itself Is divided'Ipto four upper classes do not want a war; thousands of people hastened ti jcclal ubKeavai; • in v/hlch, thanks God and faith in the United States, to 'the-'all-powerful Russian help, Only one violent death was re­ tenuis match at Stony Creek bolter than Lutlicr Burbank and occupation.7pnes, andas wc mlah! they have been Impoverished' and Join the winning team. However, and keep in mind an historical corded for the state, when one man. iar with tho bat'tle honors and tradi- Youngslci's are a bit too sharp changing elm U'o'es Into birches suppose, the Russian zone Is oias- ruined by the last one. They have the new rulers wore able to destroj Che underdogs will be able lo de­ certainty: dictatorships never last throne the upper classes, massacre lost his Ufa when his boat capsized

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PAGE FOUR THE BRAWFOBD RBVIBW ;> #AST HAVEIT NEWS Thurtday, September 7, I9S0 Thurtday, Sopfember 7, 1950 THB BBAWrORD RBTtBW . EAST HAVEN NEWS /•ftff* fl^i. Voice Of America had an extcnslv.e bus trip out West. I ranch-style homo at tho end of SHIRLEY MAE YOUNG, • Muriel, Cook facility ApJi)Mntments ELEANOR RO From Wyomih^ through Yellow, Bristol Land The Majorettes Are Announced For BBINS Adds To Programs • Short Beach Briefs stone, at) to Seattle, down to San did a fine Job in oui: Short Bench Nine Sifes In State Proposed Is Bride Of POOO, Janlta S. Sohulze Tel. 8-H48 Francisdo and Los Angeles, return­ Day Parole along with the Mattn- STEVEN STRICTLAND Whitney School of Art .BECOMES BRIDE OF ing via the Grand Cariyon and New tuck Driim Corps' music Oitf local For Quartermaster Laboratory In Far East KICHARD 7H£L/OU- Mexico. It took them twenty-six girls wcr(> Maxine Roganson, Betty The Whltricy School of Art has It's nie again I , days in all Miss Janet Taylor White and Jonn Halldcn. Branford George Weber The Department of State today H£A/?r£P D/seU/S-£D Mr. a'nd Mrs. "Dulce" Kehlenbnch Nine sites have been placed In MARRIED IN FOXQN announced the selection of a new ^ROBERT TAYLOR, JR. H/AIS-ei FAS-ATA l^£/?A/ from Dumont, New .Jcresey spent was reprcsinted by Rcgina Locarno, C,L.&P. Favors Early application to the Research and Dean and an appointment to its announced the addition of two 15- ("Penny" Powell) announce the the holiday weekending at theDoroth y Schmld. Pliyllls Struzlnski Tlie Foxpli CoiiBrcRalloiial Church Miss Muriel Doris Cook, daughter minute dallv broadcasts to its Far Development Board, of. tho Depart* ,1 Mr, and Mrs, Paul Cook of faculty, while also making known The marriage of Miss Eleanor enr-BOV. TO esTAPS birth of Scptupiets (seven, part home ot Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Peter­ and Ann Cudgma. Ann Doollttle Natural Gas Source mcnt ot Defon'so for consideration was the scene of a lovely late Its plana to open Its fall and winter Outdoor Supper Held Eastern program. One ot the new chow, part police dog) on August son and family Mr. Roger and Joan Baker from Stony Creek summor weddlni? last Saturday Jean Snavely, .'rospect Road. East Haven became Itobblns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. broadcasts is an aditional 18-mIn- SOI OIERS- OF HIS For New England in making recomrtiendht'ons to the he bride of aeorge Henry Weber terms on Wednesday, September Marcus Bobbins of 47 KnoUwood USURPfNG BROrHER, 31st. Mother and puppies doing Fisher of Oreenvale, Long Island and their Leader, Rosemary Carl­ Sccretarv of Defertse eonccrnlng;' the afternoon at 2:30 when Miss Shirley 27th. Following Christening uto program In the Korean lan­ nicely Thanlc you Mrs. C. E. son from Pine Orchard on of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eugene Road, Mlllbrook, ,Hamden, to Mr. guage from 0 to 6:15 p. ni. EST JOHI^, BUT H/S' CLUA^- was the guest last weekend of Mr. In a statement filled September selection ot a site for the tU.- Mao YounK, daughter of Mr, and Mr. Sante orazlanl replaces Miller (formerly of hereabouts and and Mrs. Walter J. McCarthy Jan 000,000 Army Quartermaster Corps Mrs, William H. Younp: of Hunt Of to Motzer A'cber of 591 Thompson Avenue, Matthew WysockPas Dean and as­ Robert Mitchell Taylor, Jr., son of (8 to 8:15 a. m.. Korean Time) SlNESS BETflA VED H/M. 1st with the Federal Power Com­ .l!a8t Haven on Monday, August 28th Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Taylor of James Bradley Drelsbach. son of This broadcast extends the pre-, now Hvlns in Orlando, Florida), for Mr. and Mrs. aeotge Dlckert of New P.S. It Is said women control 80 mission, Tlic Connecticut Light and Research Laboratory, construction Lane, Tflxon, became the bride of sumed his duties ore Tuesday, Sep­ Mr. and Mrs. William G. Drelsbach, mentioning the "Briefs" in a letter Jersey wercthe recent guests of Mr. per cent of the country's wealth of which is under cohsideralon by Mr. Steven Arnold Strickland Jr., The coremony wos performed by tember 6th. 11' 878 Thompson Avenue, East Haven vious 15-minute' Korean "Break•> power Company again empliaslzes, Are Married .he Rev. Danifl Golden In St. took place last Saturday afternoon was christened Sunday afternoon fast" show to a full half-hour pro­ to the Editor. Hope sho continues and Mrs, John Corning „..,... Mr. and The balance is probably hold by its belief that public convenience' he Secretary of Defense. son o£ Mrs, Stovon Strickland of Hill Mr. Lewis . E, I York Joins tho August 27, at the Zlon Episcopal BECAUSE LOkD BYKON to enjoy this local chntterlist Mrs. Vernon Kel^ey are doing a bachcloi'3. Road, North firanford, The Bov. Vincent de Paul's Church before an faculty beglnnini; with the opening at 3 In Marquand Chapel of the gram. ^., and necessity require that the New I Making aPDllcation to tho Board Miss Jean Snavely, daughter ol .titar settlnR of white gladioli Yale Divinity School. The Rev. Church, N.-irth Branford. After the (/7B8-/B24j,LAD/ES-' Maxine Roganson is negotiating for grand Job on their new ranch- England area be given a source of Virgil WolfcnberRO officiated. Mr, and Mrs, Albert A. Snavely oi ot the fall term on September 27th. service an outdoor supper was The other program,is an addi­ a piano arid plans to start, taking style home build' onto their present The. Editoi'! In Connecticut arc tho eoilhectloul Nuptial music which was presented md Chrysanthemums. Miss Gloria Mr. orazlanl is d native of Cleve­ Sidney Lovett. chaplain at Yale tional 15-minute broadcast in the /DOL, HATED TO S^EE , Here Is a recipe which I got from natural gas supplies at the "earliest Development Commissloil for site* North Main Street, Branford. and Ciretella Included voojil selections, University officiated at the cere­ served at the home ot the baby's Cantonese dialect, from 0:45 to 7 l^OA^EN EAT, ENGLISH piano lessons soon Mr. and Mrs. living quarters; on Bristol Lane. possible moment." I by Miss Beverly Jordan, or(?anlst Mr, Otto Arthur Motzer, son ol land, Ohio, and tor the past three Roy Boarman of Maplewood, New Complete with fireplace and "study" my wife which Is an extra* good in Bradley Field, SouthlnRtott ahd and Miss Joan Lynch .soloist. In­ 'Ave Maria" and "Because" In the years has been an Instructor In the mony. White fall /lowers were used grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William p. m. EST (6:45 to 7 a. m. China LADIES' SPURr^ED % cake. The best I over ate to tell In hoiiringS before the Commis­ Stratford. For tlireo sites in Clin­ Mrs. Paul Schftefer of Little Meadow to decorate the altar. Traditional P. Drelsbach, In Nut Plains Road coast tlme)( This broadcast simi­ Jersey, spent two wcelcs here as the Miss MarJorie Grove of New sion conoluaod at Boston reoontly cluded Ave Maria" and I'Because." Road, Oullford were married or. pnogram of nuptial music. Department of Pn/ntlng at the Yale FOOD IN PUC3L fC. S/- \ , you the truth, Sho says. Be sure ton, the Chamber of Oomttlerco has Ino bride was escorted to the al- Art School. He is.fiigraduate of the wedding music was presented, with Guests wore Mr. and Mrs. Charles larly extends the previous 15-mln- guests of their daughter and son- York was the'guest of her grand­ that they print it as it 1? given the utility company qutllncd Its made aopiioatlon, j. • , , ; • Tile bride, who was Riven In mnr- Saturday August, ID, at 3 o'clock Cleveland Art School and came to Mr. H. Leroy ^Baumgartner as Smith and sons. Charles and Chris, ute Cantonese "Breakfast" show in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth mother, Mrs. Grace Durrie, last proposed use ot natural gas, cxpen-, rlttj?o by her father, wore a Rown of In the oullford Episcopal Church' '-ar and given in mafriagc by her Franliish Mr. and Mrs. Elbevt week Mr.' and. Mrs. Walter That mayonnaise In the reclpo dlturos which It estimates would be' Tho Development Oon>n)is5lon ha* father. She was wearing a gown Yale to study before tho war on a organist. ot Orange; Mr. and Mrs. George over to a full 30-mlnutcS. doesn't^ sound like a cake but It placed four sites llv tiradlcy;-™id white starched chiffon over slipper It has been announced. fellowship he won 6i the Cleveland The two new programs were In­ Pearson left these shores tor resi­ Silverman had" an "End-of-the- involved in making use of tho new The ceremony was performed by of mist Rray. Imported, embroidered Given in marriage-by her father, Agnew, Miss Hilda Chldsey and dence in Stamford, Conn., after rcai;y belongs in there and th« fuel, and savings it anticipates In aopllcfttion, As Well us, thfi PrAtt- satin, fashioned with a sheer yoke, organza, ballerina length, and a School. He received his Bachelor of the bride was attended by Miss' Mrs. William Chldsey of East Ha­ augurated on August 20. Summef" party last weekend with wife says It makes the calte what Whltnoy Plant iii iSouthlnprton and a berthil trimmed with lace, and Rev..Norman Djiro. » , Fine Arts degree.Vand while study­ This brings J to a total of 7 3-4 some twelve-odd years with us Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chnpin (new­ would result from such use. halo of stophariotis and ivy. Her Martha Jane Hunt of North Abing- ven; Rev. and Mrs. Francis J. FAfO/JI r/-/E EARLIEST It Is: thp best we know about. Tho Connecticut utility, which tho ChanccrVought Plant In Strat­ bouffant skh-t with a ruffle The bride, who WJIR Riven Ir. bouquet was a ca,;cadc arrangement ing for his Masters he wont into ton, Mass.. a former college class­ hours the present output ot the Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. comers to-our village), Mr. and Mrs: One Hundred Dollar Ca1'JRA BS HA I^E Roderick Duncan. September 4th Paul Bussman, Mr, and Mrs. John has sought and continues to seek a trimmed tiara hold her fhiRortlp tended by Miss Patricia SulUvlai. of white orchids and baby Ivy. mate, as maid of honor. Miss Pam­ Helen Oerrlsh, Miss lyiarjorle Drels­ The Voice is now broadcasting 3" was their 21st Wedding Anniversary Charles. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sift- reliable supply ol natural gas Under liic Site Seloctloh CommltMft ol Miss Marlon Edith CSook was her service, Mr, Grazlnani won an in­ ela Doris Robblns, niece of the bach, the baby's parents and /\/li:XED BEER WITH 2 cups cake flour tho niost advantageous terms, ek- veil of .Imported Illusion, and shp of oullford as maid of honor. The ternational mural competition in program hours a day in a total ot DOUGH TO LEAVErj Desperately anxious to find Kelmnn, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Talbot the Board will meet oh September cajrrled a colonial bouquet of pom­ bridesmaids were Miss Anna sister's mold of honor and only at­ Springfield, Massachusetts. This bride, was the flower girl. brother Bllllc. 25 languages, including programs apartments are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr. anc^ Mrs. Harold Clarke. Mr. and 1 cup sugar presses its bollof that recent studies 18 to consider proposals. r»t^^eJf pons, roses, and asters. ; Malnottl and Mlas Joyce Arnold, tendant. She was attired in « ball­ was hold open for him until his re­ The bride wore an ankle length Mr. Drelsbach had just returned beamed to the Far East in Korean, OR RAISE THEIR BREAD. Gathman and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mrs. George Dautrich, Mr. and Mrs. 4 tbsp. cocoa, by tlio Coriimission's staff provide than September 8 asiptovlously an­ both of Oullford, Miss Frances erina, length gown of horizon bluo turn, and the mural is now In the Chantllly lace over white taffeta Cantonese, Vietnamese, Indone­ 2 scant tap, soda tho basis tor reaching a decision nounced, , Mr,?'. Barbara Torello, sister of the oyolct orsanza and a halo of shat­ gown, made in strapless style with from Dcland, Fla., where he has ac­ Collins. Won't you let me know if Earl Blake, Mr, and Mrs, George Add: which would bo in the public In­ bride, was matron of honor. She Poschell of West Haven was Junior llbrory of the Public Museum In cepted a position with the law firm sian, Mandarin, Russian and Eng­ you hear of any? Mr. and Mrs. T. Eldred, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood­ 1. cup Miracle Whip mayonnaise A, total of 2'7B proposals from bridesmaid. tered yellow carnations and Ivy. She Springfield. The new Dean was also a tight fitting Jackei, long pointed lish. man, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Peters and terest. • i forty states hftve boeiii rieelved Ijy fore a pink lace and chiffon Rown, Ofirrled a cascade of yellow orchids sldeves, and a high rolled collar. of Francis P. WhUe\?alr. With his THE FRENCH CHEF OF Holmes Bracken and family spent 1, cup cold coffee ' a pink lace picture hat. and car­ The best man was Mr. Arthur the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for wife and two children, he left at the Labor Day weekend enjoying the Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dow all helping 1 tsp. vanilla, Tills is really swell with any kind tho Board. •.- • •. .i.'.f,..' • and buby ivy Palntlnc and while In Japan he Her fingertip han^-rollcd French THE ABSTEMIOUS DUKE to welcome Autumn ...... Mr. and ried a bouquet of pink pompons, Jenkins of Oullford. Ushers ware ;j jRBOph Kohler of Keene, N, H., a illusion veil was attached to aen d of last week for the new home The first telephone was Installed Mohawk Valley despite rainy Mix well and bake at 3B0 de­at frosting but I like it best with asters, ond roses, There wore two Mr. Laverno Kelly and Mr. James was In charge of the Arts and Craft in Deland which he has recently in the White Houso in 1878, during OF WELLINGTON (l769- weather Mrs. Elizabeth Hicken Mrs. Fred Watnman will soon bo grees tor 30 minutes, preferably as chocolate frosting. < First class ,sheop .shearers now cousin of the bridegroom, was his Service of the Army during the oc­ French illusion open - crowned iaS2) QUIT, BECAUSE bridesmaids. Miss Jonn YounR, slS' Murdock, both of Oullford. best man, shirred bonnet. She carried an ar­ purcha.sed. President Hay's administration. Mr. and her daughters. Ginger and Lee moving into their new modernistic a loaf cake. 1 , Q. B. cam $02.50 a week In'^UstrAlla, tor of the bride, ond Miss Jo.-in Following the ceremony a recep­ cupation, Mr. Orazlnl also did two Taft used the llrst automobile THE /RON DUKE * -T|io Summit House was decorated murals for the United States rangement of white calladium tlierc, and Harding was the first Prlsle.y. They wore pale blue chif­ tion was held In the Monroe Build­ Government as a result of winning leaves and a garland of stephanotis. NEVER COt^PLAINStf ing. Madison, after which the couple- with white gladioli and chrysan- WIN PRAISES FOR President to speak over the radio. ABOUT HIS TOO P. fon Rowns trimmed with lace, theipiims for the reception. Mrs. awards In competition. After being Miss Hi-nt wore a peacock blue IMMIGRATION PLAN matchlns picture hats, and carried left on a motor trip through the released from the Army, he return­ Montgomery, Ala., was the" first colonial bouquest of blue flowers. New England states. Cook and Mrs. Weber assisted in lace over sliver gray taffeta gown, Now Zealand's offer to admit, capital of the Confederate States. the receiving line. The former wore ed to Yale and received his Master with a high rolled collar and short among its next 1000 refugee Immi-- Later the capital was moved to The brldoRroom's nieces, Miss Vic­ Mrs, Motzer attended the Con­ of Pine Arts degree. Mr. Orazlanl Is Co/'if(.'' Kii^'f,v., toria Strickland and M.lss Monica necticut School of Radio and Tele­ it to(il blue tissue faille dress with petal sleeves, and a headpiece of grants, 200 women, each with a" Richmond, Va, •MM*<,, velvet trim black accessories, and presently painting a mural for the Ivy. She carried "a. pardon basket child ot school age. Is being highly Krcwsky, were flower Rlrls. Tliey vision in New ^aven. pink gardenias, while the latter Holyoke Public Library. He is also wore yellow orRandy frocljs trimmed Mr. Motzer served In the U. S. wcllknownias a painter ot portraits filled with white delphinium, white praised In Ireland. The Irish say Navy during World War II. The was attired 'In a navy blue crepe Oriental,pompons, and white Ori­ that-both Australia and New Zea­ EARL COLTER with lace, and carried colonial dross with matching acoessqries and and Illustrations. ental ehrysanihemums. The flower land have set an example for other Men Entering Service Advised bouquets. couple will reside In 78 Union Street; "THE PHOTOGRAPHER IN Oullford upon their return from pink gordenlas. '' ' Mr; York has been associated girl wore a white embroidered or­ countries by their willingness to Mr. Anthony Torollo, brothor-ln- their wedding trip. Wlion the couple loft oh their with the Yale School ot Fine Arts gandy over Dink taffeta frock with grants, not asking Just tor the YOUR'TOWN" Of Measures To Insure Jobs law of the bride, served as best man, v/oddlng trip to Owl's Hfcad Harbor, for the past twenty-one years, a narrow pink velvet sash and a young and hardy, the most useful 228 Main St., Branford and Rucsts were ushered to their Lake Ohamplain, Vt., the bride was twelve of which he was chairman headpiece ot ivy, and carried a accept a cross-section of Imml- ot the Department ot Painting. workers. Phone 8-3511 Washington, D. C—Secretary of 5. The statutes require that if NEW ENGLAND ELECTRICITY IS pews by Mr. Charles Strickland, ^Barbara Rohloff Wearing a dress- of mauve cotton similar basket to the maid of Labor Maurice j. Tobln has listed the position he left jvas in the brother of the brldcRroom, and Mr. with a gold thread, a matching Jer­ Born in 1904 in Warrensvlllo, Ohio, honor but smaller. the conditions that persons who employ of a private employer, the Richard Vogt. Walter T. Gibbs, To ' sey Jacket, and black velvet acces­ Mr. York lived In Masslllon, Ohio, ; Mr. Daniel Watklns Taylor of enter the armed forces must meet employer's circumstances must not A reception was hold In the Foxon sories. Mr. and Mrs. Weber will live until he entered the Yale Art East Haven was his brother's best In order to Insure eligibility for have so changed as to malce It Community Hall whore the bride's Wed September 16 In 253 Clark Avenue, Short Beach. School In 1923: He finished the six man. and ushers Were:^ Messrs. reemployment rights upon release impossible or unreasonable to re­ year course In tour years and was Marcus Hamlin Robblns- ot Ham- CURTAIN GOING UP... from active service. mother received in d navy blue dress Mr. and Mrs, Frank J. Rohloff of awarded his Bachelor of Fine Arts instate the ex-serviceman. How­ ; 'm^-'^'^^^f^^fMi with matching accessories and a den, brother of the bride; Marshall While the statutes do ivot require ever, thi statute declares it to be 8 Woodland' Avenue, Hamdon. an­ MISS WENGOLIN ENGAGED degree In 1927. He won a fellowship Adams Taylor of North Haven, a the employer to be given any par­ the sense of congress that the ex- corsage of-plhk rMes, The brldo­ nounce the coming marriage of tor an- additional year, during, Rroom's mother assisted In a toast TO MR. LEROY SCHRUMP cousin of tho bridegroom; Edward ticular form of .notice that the in­ serviceman shall be restored in a their daughter, Barbara, to Mr. which time ho taught the course in Lawrence Reynolds Jr., ot JIamden; dividual 1.S leaving to enter military manner which will give him, up­ brown dress, dark brown accessories, Walter T. Olbbs, son of Mr. and Mrs,- Head Painting and Still Life Paint­ and a oorsaRO of .vcllow roses. Announcement is made by Mr. and William Francis Hoaley Jr. ot presents service. It is desirable that such on his return, the status he would Wallrr A. Olbbs of 24 Joyce Road-,' ing. Orange. notice be given In writing and that have had had he remained con­ and Mrs. Harry V. Wengolln b( 223 Professor York was Director of inquiry be made as to the em­ tinuously in his employment. Wlion the couple left f6r a wed­ East Haven. I-enox Street New Havei^, of the 'Fall 1950 AT THE SWITCH! ding trip, the bride wore a navy The wedding will take place In tho Waterbury Art School for eight There was a reception In the ployer's policy with respect to plac­ 6. If disabled during military ser blue gabardine suit with matching the Hamdon Methodist Church") on engaycment of their daughter, years, teaching at Yale during the bride's homo. Mrs. Robblns, who ing persons on miUtary leave, the vice and not physically qualified Myra Ruth, to Leroy E Sohump, same period. assisted in.-yecelvlng, wore a toast In Review' Secretary-said. accessories and a corsaRo of whlto Saturday, September 10, at 3 o'clock son of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Schump to perform the. duties of the posi- pompons and babies' breath. After with Rev. E. Ralph Wlborg offi­ •Mr. York worked with D. Vcolore. d lacq-.and crene gown, a sea- s Must Fuinil Requirements ,tion he • left, "the ex-serviceman is of 33 clearvlow Avenue, East Ha­ Thompson on a translation of LIbro green hat wltli toast vellng, and a to be restored to such other posi­ September 16, they wUr reside In cii) tin.!;. ven.; - ..^ ^ v. BACK TO He pointed out that persons en­ Mill Road, North Branford. Miss Betsey Buchloz, cousin of del Arte, a- Fifteenth Century corsage ot 'lioyprlpedlum orchids. tering the armed forces are eligible tion as he is able to fill. National emergency arises. Expanding industrial production' the bride-eloot will be her only.at­ The prospective • bride'''' attended manuscript by Cennlnno Cennlnnl The bride groom's mother wore a is for reemployment rights only If Further Information can be ob­ Larson College In Hamdpn and Mar- on, painting. He did the research Frencji blue lace and chiffon gown, Cast WORK tained by addressing inquiries to tendant. Walter Rockwell - of- East on teclinlques tor this and made cs they fulfill, all the conditions re­ ENGAGED Haven will servers best man. Tlio lett'iV College, Marietta! &' a sapphire blue hat. and a small quired by law. It is therefore es­ Robert K. Salyers, Director, Bureau emphasizes anew the importance of electricity. How do we Mr. Schump, a veteran of two tho Illustrations for the book. This corsage o£ garnet roses. of Veterans' Reemployment Rights, i • Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Myers of 38 wshftrs will.be Eugene Olbbs, brother work Is considered the only ac­ SUITS and SKIRTS Corduroy, Wool, Tartan Plaids, Gabardines sential that they be familiar with Room 7318, Department of Labor of the (rroom-eloct and Richard Mc- years, service with the :tJ."':s. Army Mr. and Mrs. Taylor left on a trip •these conditions.,Tlie fact that the stand on electricity in New England? Let's look at the record Second Avenue, East Haven an- Is an alumnus of the Junior Col- curate modern translation of to Cape Cod, Mass. For traveling entrance into military service is Building, Washington 25, D. C, nuonce the coming marriage of Lcllan, brother-in-law of the rbldo- lego of Commcico. Cehnlnnl's manuscript In existence. BLOUSES and SWEATERS Rayon, Nylon and Cotton CC5 or to the nearest field office of the Rroom elect. Friends are Invited to the bride wore a brown tweed suit, voluntary does not prevent the Bureau. and — their daughter Juno Sandra, to Mi-. attend. ^ „ ; • . Profesaor York Is a practicing a bittersweet liat, brown accessories COATS Dressy, Storm, Stadium, All-Purposo person from ihaving. the right to Walter Carl Kremcr of Branford. HELEN MAGEE PINE, painter and his work Is o\^^led by and furs, and a white glamellla coi-- reclaim his. old Job. Saturday. September 10 at 8 o'clock To Vomovo Ink stains from tlie various private collectors. However, sage. After October 1, they will live DRESSES ...... ,'. Jersey, Satin, Plaids, Velvets The reemployment rights laws SWEDEN'S CLOTHING at the First Baptist Church, Bran­ fingers, dampen the head of an CHAS. SCHETZEL TO WED he is primarily known up to now In 08 Event Street. now in effect, require that to ob­ INDUSTKY EXPANDS COMPARE! ford. A reception will follow In the ordinary match and rub briskly for his brilliant teaching. His many The bride Is a graduate of Pem­ HATS'* Velvets, Suedes and Felts tain reemployment benefits a per­ Following development at "an church parlors. on the stains. , , . Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Magee students have distinguished them­ son must: explosive pace" between wars, of 5 Wilson Street. EastiHaven, an­ selves in all branches of painting broke College in Brown University. Sweden's textile and clothing NATIONALLY/ the reserve, or spore, margin*^ is 15.6%. in nounce tho marriage of their Mr. T-aylor Is a graduate of the BAGS Leathers, Velvets, Plastics . 1. Leave a position other than trades now are together the coun­ including mural design, advertis­ Choate School, Yale University, and temporary in the employ of a priv­ ii' ., daughter. Mrs. Helen Magee Pine, to ing utt, poijtl-flilt painting, and Il­ SLOVES '... Nylon, Leather, Wool to ate employer or the tj. S. Govern­ try's second largest industrial LUCAS STUDIO" Mr, Charles Sdlietzel, soil of Mrs. the University ot Connecticut group, Stockholm reports. They the Southeastern Atlantic region (including the federolly- lustration. School ot Law In Hartford. He o ment for the purpose of entering FORMAL AND CANDID WEDDINGS Antonia Sohetzel of Sast- Haven, Mr. York's teaching at the INTIIvlATE APPAREL Nylon, Rayon, Cotton upon active duty in the armed employ 115,000 persons and their and the late Mr. Frank Sdhetzel. served overseas with the U. s. Navy annual fabrication is worth 1,500,- developed TV A) it is only 8.2%. In the Pacific Northwest Whitney School of Art will Include durlnj: World War II, and is a lieu­ o forces of the United States. 000,000 crowns ($290,000,000). Tlie Portraits — Babies — Commercials The wedding will take place In work with Ijoth beginning and ad­ P. J.'s Nylon, l^ayon, Jersey, "Swaclcs" 2. Satisfactorily complete his mil­ ready-made clothing industry has tho East Haven CongreBatlonal tenant ,J. g.) In the Naval Reserve, itary service and receive a certifi­ (including the federally-developed Bonneville and Grand Rm. 9, 265 Main Street Phono 4-3939 East Haven vanced students In painting com­ He Is member of the Connecticut developed the more rapidly. In two Church on Saturday evening. Sep­ position. Bar and recently entered the prac­ GIRDLES and BRAS'*'* .. All Nationally Ad­ cate to that effect. decades It has become a great In­ tember 0. at 0 o'clock and will be 3. Enlist only once since June dustry In Sweden and made the Coulee) it is a mere 5.9%. But IN NEW ENGLAND our re­ attended only by members of the The Whitney School, located at tice of law in this cttv. vertised Brands 24, 1948, for a period of not longer country self-sustaining in clothes. families. No formal invitations are 490 Prospect Street. New Haven than 3 years or, if a reservist, serve was founded In 1043 by the late ACCESSORIES .. Jewelry, Bolts, Scarves, for a period not longer than 3 serve margin is a whopping 23.5% — which means — being issued for the reception which Edward J. McKeown. Mr. McKown TWO GARBAGE CANS WIU, A new tumbler of pebble-grain will be held at the New Haven Rac­ PREVENT OVERCROWDING years or as soon after the expira­ coon Club In Durham but friends died In March ot this year and the Handkerchiefs, Hose tion of sucli period as he Is able finish plastic Is placed In a wide, '.' ''i'. are Invited to attend. School is now being operated by Home sanitation is increased to obtain orders relieving him fc'om tlght-flttlnir molded base which ENROLL NOW Mrs. Grace McKeown, the admin­ greatly wherever tijvo galvanized active duty. prevents tipping. The tumbler is After September 10 the couple will istratrix of her husband's estate. steel garbage cans-are used, health 4. Apply for reemployment with­ tough and resistant to shock, odor­ be (it home In 009 Sliver Sands The School has both a bay and aofTloers . re^jort. Too many citizens, PROGRAM NOTES— in DO days after he is relieved less and tasteless, ideal for careless. Road East Haven, ,, Night School and iifters courses In they say.' .rely on only one can from duty or from hospitalization Junior or sis. It is available In pink FOR FALL TERM Fine Arts.' Advertising Art. Story which usually is overcrowded and •••A Now Comer to the East Havon Stage—A Hat Bar continuing after discharge for a or blue and has a capacity ot four WEDDING ATTENDANT Illustration. Fashion Illustration. serves as aftkjnvitatlon for disease- period of not more than 1 year. ounces. Miss Evelyn Perrbra of East carrying...irat?!; ' •^'Fitted by Ivl Uriel Weil, Consultant Corsotfor, graduate of MORE RESERVE MARGIN Hftvcn was the bride's only attend­ Interior Design, Sculpture and Day or Night Courses For Ceramics. The Whitney School is Galvanlzea''*'steel garbage cans Camp and Warner Schools ant iat the wedding ofi.Mrs. Helen accredited., by. bdfii the Veterans' are recommended because tlioy are Chappell of Warpn:s , Rtiad, Noi'th Administration Atid the Board of constructed 'of rust-resistantmetal OTHAN THE NATIONAL AVERAGE Beginners or Advanced Students Madison, to Mr. Palmer S. Conner Education of th^ State ot Con­ and have closb-flttlng covers. These ALL THESE AND MORE AT of Hollywood, California, last Mon­ necticut. The School Is oresentiv containers, w.lilch are available at \S' day at 4 P, M. at the parsonage of engaged In an expansion program hardware and-most general mer- Paint for pleasure or on a Professional Basis the First Congregational Church in and a new $60,000 classroom build­ -hnadise stores, are completely rat- BULLARD'S Madison. ing will be readv tor occupancy by proot. / FASHION ILLUSTRATION FINE ARTS the first of October. ,As protection against offensive ENGAGED,, odors which gradually collect in There's a reason for this, of course. Since V-J Day the ADVERTISING ART ILLUSTRATION Mr. and Mrs. Cazmir Johnson ot ^ ; •.^- aarbage cans, health officers ad­ "The Ladies' Store of Courtesy and Value" Todds Hill Road annouce the en­ Cuba is mechanizing cigar mak-. vise rinsing cans with clear water Open Thursday Till 9 P.M. INTERIOR DESIGN SCULPTURE Ing. ! at regular interval^. This process is 301 Main Street East Havon, Connecticut privately operated electric utilities of New England have gagement of their daughter, Eliza­ slmpilAed when two cans are used, beth Ann, to Jackson Lee Cook, since one is empty while the other SIGN UP NOW FOR OUR SAVINGS CLUB Write for appointment. Catalog mailed upon request. "on of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Cook constructing Hitler's mjghty de­ spent over $500,000,000.00 for new facilities for the , of Manchester. fense project- 13 years ago, haf Is being filled. CLOSED MONDAY been asked for an estimate of thf production and distribution of electricity. WHITNEY SCHOOL OF ART TO DEMOLISH cost of demolition, which will GERMAN FORTS give jobs to thousands ot work- Open Other Days 9:30 to 5:45 490 PROSPECT STREET less Germans for t_wo or three NEW HAVEN 11, CONN. Gei^any's Siegfried Line, now years. outmoded and overgrown with •Jtrass and weeds, Is to be blasted Thanks to the planning and foresight of New England's , out of existence. Berlin reports. A STEVE PRUSSICK ELM STREET AT ORANGE building contractor wiio assisted in ;,ic%l7.,T.t:moun; business-managed electric companies there is plenty of IN BRANFORD ^j^\^^^ .^^^ GARAGE The Oasis «' EQUIPPED TO REPAIR tmll'i'XToZ electricity in this area. And it is cheap, too. You may use ALL MAKES. OF CARS ACCORDION W. Main St. Ttl. S-931S Imnhtd For Those Fall Get- ^j'd-anTuT;'""""'" and enjoy all you wont! LESSONS THE EAST HAVEN NEWS Hi-Standard is In Your Home Floor Sanding togethers and Parties Co. Accordions Loaned Brocitoft'i Point ON THESE NEWSTANDS FREE Branford 8-0417 WE HAVE COMPLETE LUNCHEONS Beautifies Floor* Goldwator Accordion Schools at Low Cost I THAT ARE VERY REASONABLE IN Everybo(dy's Pharmacy "SCHOOL OF CHAMPIONS" Guaranleed dxpcri electric light and power companies "luaSniHICIln"""" •)ffori over 1,000 accordions — Wolkmanihlp PRICE —From fLBO up Holcolme Drug all makes, all siics, at only $1 per weak. Kan

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^Thursday, SopHmberT, I9S0 Thursday, Scpjember 7, 1950 THE BRANFORD REVIEW • EAST HAVBN MEWB _.*( ... ^ THE BRANFOKD REVIEW • IJA^T nAVEN NBW8 !* 11 • *f ijsBteatwM rnT.Rtr J-^i' . I" •• •' '•••' • ' •"• "II ' •" 11'Fii ilti «M« Boys under 9; Wayne Logan, Dick Michael, Hari-y and Thomas l^r- visiting teams. -Idiiguo 8l)6h!;ot'cd'thls''s6a50h by tlia Cave and Van MoClees. Boys under box. Tho Inlernntlohnl Sliver Com­ Rotary Club. Ernie Smith and Local Gunner^ Sharp Intermediate Little World \ :• YELLOWJACKETS MEET Short Beach 12: 1st Morris Lacey, 2nd Malcolm Prettiest: lsti,Anne Rossini; 2nd, pany, has been directly rospohslblo Prftilk MOKzl arc co-coaches of the BRANFORD ELEVEN lit/Trap Shoot Del^ut Boswell, 3rd, tie, D. Butler and Sandra Auorhanier.' for bringing to o successtul con­ team Ahd haVc had their chntgos i' ' \ -. ; ' ' •• ' '• ' f M Thos. Tarbox. Hoys under 14: 1st Most Dashing: 1st, Doris and Bob' Series Start On Saturday clusion tho Intermediate ' Leagiip, out lo several practice ses.;lons. LEAVES STILL FALL A new sport is being Uevclop- Race^Results Dan Peterson, 2nd Bill Babcock, 3rd Finch; 2nd, John Seeley:.honorable which embraces all bo.Vs in the 10 NOTRE DAME HIGH AT Henry Moore. Boys uhdcr 10; 1st mention, Virginia Van Sands. The Community Council League BY BILL AHEllN PREPS HARD FOR cd in Branford. .Despite the. inclement Weather, Jackie McGowan taking care pf tho to 12 year bracket, the silver com­ During the Spanish-American Sponsored by the Gun Clul),. Dan Peterson, Bill Babcock. 3rd. Joe Characters from the Comics: Best All Stars, a collection of baseball shortflcld. Either Leo Mallloux or pany agreeing to midcrwrite tho War, a single battalion of Marines Short Bench Day got off to a good Sgro. Boys under 18; 1st Richard single. George Buencheiv players, none ot whom is over fit (rap sliootliig was Introduced tn STADIUM NEXT FRIDAY start with the outboard motor races Bernard Erlckson will start nt third present series. seised and held the Naval base lit ^T. MARY'S CLASH the club Tncmhcr.'t at the Flat Patterson. 2iid Ed. Lacey, 3rd, Dan Television ChaJactbTs: Isl. Jan­ teen, will open tho Connecticut base with Richard Statitoh a Gunntanamo Bay, Cubaj In the Edwin Kclscy furnished the barge Peterson. ice aiftt Susan Blake. 2nd, Linda and State Intermediate Title Play in MeWden will ho represented by Hock Kfonnds last Sunday Coaches Frank Crlsafl and Frltz|ed routines a Po^lblhty here. lor the jiidges^ho wer(f, Commo­ possibility. clRlvteen man all stur squad: that midst ot 0,000 Spaniards and guor- Approxittialcly 30 were on Girls-Running Races Susan Benson; 3rd, George Dautrlch Merldcn next Saturday morning. rlUaa. . > with the start df school yesterday, Mlgdalskl are pushing some forty j Mlgdalski, race a orajikback^has dore Jiiii Coffey, Waterbury, Start­ Advertisements: 1st, Steiihen September 9, against West Haven. Bobby Robblhs, a left handed was picked from the four-leani Branford Illnh's football prepara­ hand ' to witness Its Introduc­ East! been emphasizing .speed and dccep- ler, Walter Halller, Short Beach; Girls under 6: '1st, .Tisha Lacey, has boon converted by tions movdd Into high' as Coach Xownies Lose tion. Among the top shooters candidates for this .year's 2nd, Sandy Auerhamcr, 3rd tie, Jean Shnnley; 2nd. Connie Goulh; 3rd, Tile game will ie played in the Orsene to a catcher and iJ a pos- SA paJr o? old timers talk oC another kind ol puppeteer, Chester W. were Sabby '-Dcsldcrlo, Who HaveHa7en"HlRh'schoorfc.Dtbaln Hieh School fCQtballl squaa.uosquad jtioun imn thi.iiue twiciwiuce «•—dallyj workout••-.•'"j'.;;rs TJjtnor. Len Starr. Exceptfor Hector Charlotte and Judy Ppterson. Girls Arlene and Edward Evls. Silver Citv at 10 k. M. under tho Samp.ion sent his men Into con­ ra'="rar;ate^n preparatlonJorlhoM^un• n for' "--'•• W ™ aoulas of: Now Haven who lost the slbllltv to ao behind the platct' tact work for the first time since knocked diiwn 23 out of . Bill under T: Barbara Paterson. 2nd, Two Whpel Vehicles: 1st, Wayne sponsorship oli tho International Pranh. As Pawloski Wilson irtio posted a like score. the opening game against Notre bottom out of his boat, and Valde- Patricia Lacey, 3rd Susan Hawkes. Hogan, 2nd Chris Peterso;i; 3rd, Sliver Company. ' In the Thdr Torclli, Don av cve.uMua „..,..,.„.. was the block d.fince given on Bradley practice sessions got underway a Dame High School on Friday,] and Bub Kfuite working on the mar Wcsterholm of Short Beach Georgo Lehr. CecoorulU are two of the starting George Says: Sunda"SnThe'raoada,y evening's occasio. naurfac e or Bradley ^ Ave In Shor IBcaeh. week ago last Monday. Tony EvcHch who was one wlngbacks- and plunger GcorgC who got tangled in a bouy rope and Girls under 9,1st Nancy Mahon, 2nd Coach Joe Orsene will start Butch fly chasers. The third will bo pick­ better. Hal White, of Ncwlng- September 15. The game will bo Sally Taggert, 3rd, tie, Janice Blake Three Wheel Vehicles: Billy Ames. Gordon on tHp hill with Roger An­ "Need money? Why let old iron, sowing machines, foZ"you °;:te'r?ar;;;d:ters''wcre'seated on a ..a.sed stage and were Brantord's first clash Is slated for ton, who matchbd tlic Bait man played at night at Majirlce Quigley's Schultz crashing between the ofiother, unidentified, who who Marie Zottoll. Girls under 12:' 1st, Four Wheel Vehicles: 1st. Scott ed Just before tho game, Hammer Field on Saturday after­ Chokes Rally tackles, all experienced ball.carrlers, thrown clear cf his boat, everything derson behind the plate. Doniiy Fair If Bradford wins • lis opening old farm equipment, furnaces, rags, sinks, tubs, etc., with 24 for Z.'i and Joe Bprzlllo Exhibition Stadium: MlBdalski's work has been cion- Cttrol Woodman, 2nd Patty Read­ Prankish; 2nd. Bobby Boswell and will bo at the.lnitial sack and JBurt noon, September 10. The Red and A great relief hurling chore by who hit 21 out of 25 tries. The locals will play only one game was in keeping with the rules. The ing, 3rd, Mary Lacey. Girls under 14, Marsh Johnson; 3rd, Judy Halldcn, Massey will pla^ second base with clash, it Avlll oppose New Haven on lie around your house or barn when I can pay ydu wejl In,-^ uTnrui u over the salt air In cadence which ilUcrnntely thrilled a White's first opponent will be the here at night Crlsafl said this week, sccreated to finding replacenlents v/lmiers were: Class A-lst, Lewis Fiiday, September 16. wXllc"fce with da;'^^^ sensations and marU... „.eahdcr,ng tough trial-horso eleven, St. Mary's former minor league, fcarl pawIoskl The next shoot lias been for the able quartet.. Anderson, Now Haven; 2nd. Ed 1st, Carol Woodman, 2nd. Linda Joanne William. for thorn? Nothing is too big or too small to call fop gave the Hamden Plainsmen a tight slated for the sroiinds on Sun­ the third and last arc contest of Benson, 3td, Eleanor Hall. Girls un­ characters from Nursery Rhymes phies were given previous to the Tlic scries will bo conducted over ot New Haven. :• > i 5 to 4 win over the Townles at the season will be played against Those who are still with the Roche, Woodbrldgo; 3rd, Stan Wasz- der 10: 1st, Carol Lehr, 2nd, Edna three Week-ends with the finals to It was in the midst of one of A>mlc Ros«elUV;seloctlon« to^^^ Little Is known of the' visitors day, Scplcm1)er 17. kwlcz. ' Class D—1st, BUI Johnson, and Chlldrens Literature: 1st, Sher­ Block Dance held on Bradley Ave­ anywhere at any time. Call me at erav thatched men with their wives started recalling other musicians Rochford FlolU last Mohday after­ Shclton's Galloalng Gaels at Lay- squad are: McCarthy. . 3rd. Margaret Har- ry and Loren Pierson; 2nd, Oayle nue, at which twelve pieces from be played, on Sunday. Septdmber save that Its combine Is coached by noon. .. '• fayettc Field in' the Housatonic Paul Goss. James Blrceto, Frank 2hd Joe Rosconl, Middlelown, 3rd, groves.,Girls over 17; 1st, ^ancy 24th at.2:30 p. m. Chic Carl, man­ Of bv^goTc day -and, as is usually the case, Bill blarvey, Whit Marsh Horilce MarronoS •formerly bf Provl Bernard Utz. Canterbury. Class C— Kelsey; 3rd, Woo^y Franklsh. the Town Band played for dancing. The win dropped Branford into a River city. Brereton, Hlddle Bogart, Adelbert Swanson, 2nd. Carolyn Lehr; 3rd, Everyone the'n' went to Johnson's Tlie Gold troph.v donated by Mr. aging director, hos announced tliat and UKPrnnn brolhe'rs fitted Into the heavy time, glided frame donee College arid the big athlete three Way tic for third plate In the Mautte, George Shultz, Mario Ifet, Fred Gray, "West Haven; 2nd Edna McCarthy. all plans have been complfctod for NEW HAVEN 6-2693 has 11 veteran cbmbiiie frbm which Big Pinners Crlsafl explained that the ap­ J'ohn Horbel, Ansonla; 3rd, Irving Beach for the swimming races, William'Jaspers of East Haven, for From the fun of old lime occasions, the tallt shifted to Chets Wague standings butr nevertheless pearance of many veterans and the Mozzlllo, Dan Nardlni, Warren FiUowIng an Intermlsson for where the followlrig were the win­ the Outstanding Athlete of the Day the tourney, and through the gen­ to draw hlS" starting clcVerl. the Townles will be among the excellent preliminary conditioning Smith, Nick Pellegrlno; Carmen Andrews, Derby. Class D—1st. Her­ erosity of Msgr. Joseph Qritfin, falhL ami the publltl spirit which filled his heavy, If Jovial body. Although Branford's so.uad is less ]play-otf contenders for, the Walker bert Bently. Hamden. 2nd, John lunch and costuming the parade ners: Girls 5-7 yetrs: 1st, Barbara was awarded' to Richard Patterson. Open Season of the squad has enabled the candi­ Pcllegrlno, Orland Orifice, Roland Wilte. New York; 3rd, Don Jaffray. ?ot started about 1:30 P.M. with' the Patterson, 2nd Gay Boswell. Boys Tlie evening ended with a large dis­ dressing and shower facilities ol In the late years of his life, Chct ran ft groeoVyl store on Mon owose than 30'meh at'prcsentthcre i.s a Cup next week-end. ,1 dates to get down to work early. Cahoon, William Roberts, Tom Mattatuck Drum Corps following 7-8, 1st Van McClees, 2nd Curtiss play of fireworks set off from Kel- the St. Rose Comunlty bulldlnR Strec" the samo emporium which is currently presided over by Charley chance that -additional prospects Branford had a 3 to 1 load over Previous to reporting on August 28, Crctella. Richard Orland, Mike Mon- Class E—1st, John Anderson, New have been made available to the GET RID OF came out vestiirday td ' add the Hamdenltes before the colling Haven; 2nd,. Jack Dwyer, Short the Boy Scouts with , Clarence Michael. 3rd. tie, L. Paterson and P. sey Island and was seen from the Next Tuesday the squad had dallj' calesthenlc tesanto, Frank Ranfono. Tom Ran- Beach: 3rd. Valdemar Wcsterholm, Farnsworth Marshaling, the chil­ Butler. Girls 8 years, Mario Zottoll, Whole beach. The Committee wishes numerical strength to a stiuad fellupon Walter Gathman's head workouts under the supervision of fone, Robert Cavallaro, 'Vincent dren in costume and the Short 2nd Virginia Charlotte, 3rd Sally to thank ail of the residents of the ""'"'DUI'previous to his Montowcsc Street holdings, the AvcrlU Place which already is in high splrltS.THo In the fourth inning when four Bruno, Pete Costa, Murt 'Vitale, Short-Beach. .ClasE 8—1st, George INSULATION GARBAGE — TRASH runs cfossed the plate on a Piilr of Three Branford big pin teams Captain Junle Orifice. "Orifice's Halller, Manchester: 2nd. 'Vernon Beach^PIre Apparatus and the Riv­ Taggert. Boys. 9-10, 1st, L,aurle Mi­ beach tor their 'cooperation and resident was one of three locally famous business .plople who occupied 1060 eleven will operp_to Sxcluslvoly will be Included In the ten team handling of the team was a tre­ Pete Russell. Richard Carafino, erside'Plia Apparatus, then the chael, 2nd Malcolm Boswell, 3rd generous dbhotlon of which $100 Balsam Wool — Fibre Glass the strceUevel of the old Hosley Block. That Bl,.:k Is the site of the from a single wing formation,wbi6h hits, two walks and a fielder's Ronald Tocza, Ralph Walker. Leon Lading, Mlddlotown; 3rd. Nelson li guaranteed to make the most of choice. , ' , ^ league which' opens the 1950-1951 mendous help," Crjsafl said. Rogers, Now'York. horses, which were vary nice. The Richard Ames. Girls 9-10, Gall Cole, was donated to the Branford Town Reynolds Aluminum RATS and FILTH Branford five and ten today. • , ,, , , Now Haven Big Pin League at the After meeting Notre Dame, the Rebmann, Pete ZlngarcUa, Tom Parade 'Went into Pardee Park 2nd, Susan Blake, 3rd, Poge Neville. Band tor their participation and the bone crushing talents of Biake Jimmy >IcKeon, Providence Brereton, BUI Wilson,'Mario Be?- Loose and Pollot Typo structure was three stories high anfi at one time hou.sed Collogo's crack hurler, was the Roger Sherman alleys next Monday Eastles will opposii St. Mary's under Following the.boat races the mar­ where the Judges headed by Miss Boys 11-12. 1st Peter Lacey, 2nd wonderful concert. BUY A GAS OR ELECTRIC Its frame Lehr. Bob Mason, Jerry Haywtlrd night. the lights of West End Field and, tollnl. Harold Henry, John Esposlto. Rita Peck. Mrs. Wm. Thompson and Joe Sgro. 3rd Bryan Nelson. Girls STORM WINDOWS Over the door\/,ay lo the upstairs and Vln Casanova and the speed starting Hamden pitcher but ^even Ronald Rosscttl. DQH Carafeno. Dan ried men played the single mon in The half mile running race was the local Masonic clubtooms. - ... . u i„ „ii ,^„,r, walks in the first four frames All three are veteran units and after meeting Shelton in the third a baseball game at Pardee Park. Lcona Peterson made the selections. 11-12,1st Carol Woodman, 2nd Dora won by Richard Patterson, 2nd, COMBINATION DOORS or Addl.son Long, Butch Gordon and Include the Branford Bombers, successive night contest, will have Mautte, Gabe Monaco. Gllly Gaf- Prizes were awarded the following: Duncan, 3rd Barbara Mahon. Boys chambers, the Masonic emblem, artfully cut Into j/ood, bade all mem , Bob Massey. '. .. caused him to be derrlckod in favor' fney. Lon Cappola. There were some tumbling acts John Bomster. 3rd Tonf Godlalls. CALCINATOR DISPOSAL ot the fast ball hurler. During the captained by Ernie Donofrlo, the a week's break before meetine , which goes with a good ball game Wild West Characters; 1st, George 13-14, Ist'W, Plerpont, 2nd R. Down­ Through hnr oversight the names , MASON SUPPLIES bcrsi welcome. , Despite the 10.SS of Dick Coleman, initial four frames, only one Bran­ Sportsmen, who have named Dave Seymour, Mllford, Walllngford, ey, 3rd R. PlEoatelil, Girls 13-18, 1st a standout end; the locals will be Hylonski captain and the Branford and. the score-; ended at G-3, with Dautrlch; 2nd, Barbara Patterson. of several Hous,e to House canvas­ Below to the Park Place side, was a hardwai!o store. Famous In fordlto was able to hit -and that Wfis The latter contest is a traditional the slHgle;m'(!n.Sahead.' .Funniest: 1st Walter Frltsch. 2nd Marilyn Colo. 2nd Barbara Berg, 3rd sers were omitted from the program THE MEFFERT NO MOTORS NO WATER NO PLIJMPiNG sliong In that branch of football Donny Erlckson whd smashed out Summit House, whose playing Ollbert. Derby and Branford. Jane Lacey. Boys 15-17. 1st Ricliard Branford as Stannards. It was there that early bmscball fans crowded service for a pair of young six foot supervisor is Joe Lasko. A season ^ Under"- a'j Slight '.'sprinkle of - rain Carolyn Rosebaum and Carol Ro­ book and Ihe-Qommltteo wishes to before doorways and windows to hear a static .tilled horn throatUy a single to score a brace of runs. gahie andwlll bo played on Thanks­ the Concert^stai'ted' and fortunately ganson. Patterson, 2nd Jinl' Larson, 3rd R. make comment of iiuch. however nil LUMBER CO. giants win man the flanks, Lou Hamden took an early second ago, the latter combine operated as giving Dav morning at the School the rain held: off: and the evening Perry. THE TIDEWATER COAL CO. ' ''I blare the cvofexclted voice of Graham McNamco and the results of Locarno and Joe Paul. Both are- Branford No. 3. • Most Original' 1st. Gail and Ann the names have appeared in the No. Main Si. Branford 8-3483 Inning lead when Ron parente Field in East Haven. In contrast was complet?dtjTheimuslc was de­ Colo: 2nd. Laurie Michael, Curtis The awards in the form of tro- newspaper. „ , ' SHOW ROOM 39-53 E, FERRY ST., NEW HAVEN Innumerable world series games. experienced and are natural pass singled with one- out and then The Sportsmen combine will have to'Other years there will only be a lightful. The'^' folldwlng was the , Next to Stannard's but before Polly's dcllghlrlul tea room, which receivers. In addition, the latter counted on a fielder's choice , one new addition this season, Earl single game played between the two program played:' Drgnt Us .To Do does the t^jiam's punting. Both' are after reaching second base. Mann will replace- the veteran featured home cooking and endless bits of delight for the thrifty combines. ' ' '' With ZealiVltl&Tiphal March, Cais­ splendid aerial defondor.s.' The Townles batted around In Louis Zuraskl. Bowling with the Once again the eleven will son's Go RoUlhg'.Aldng; 'C6linectlcut woman, was Chct Prann's Store. Tommy Purdell will give both the fourth as Newton, Bob Brodley youngster will be his father, Hugo, operate from tjig T formation and March;,Aricl')ors.;Awelgh. Say. It on Summer days and those-of early fall, llio storo front would Scooter Talyior and .Rogijri Ander- and Davcy-Marsh dented the plate a top notch pinner both in big pins win utnize many new .variations With' Miisic;';;Elje; Washington-fPost ^? •after reaching oiT a fielder's-choice and in ducks. Prank Ablondl, Dave be lined with fresh produce from the local farmoir'a fields. Eggs fresh sbn a touKHibattle at'center!and Hylonski and Jack DooUttle. other than those which have de­ Match; The -^ThUtideror; Margie. Denny Pair, son':bf Whltoy Fall-, and a pair of walks which set the lighted local fans over the past two Tlodgor Yo'^ng; Valse BlUette; On dally, without the new fangled methods of cold Storage and 'powdered an old time semi-pro standout-line­ stage for Erlckaon's long clout. Both the Summit House and the years. The S'i'iare; South Paciflc Selection yolks', were likewise new each twenty four hours. man, has served notice that he in­ Hamden wasted no time In re­ Bdmbors will have veteran com­ National;Emblem March: In A Per­ tends to take over one of the tackle taliating,' picking up four scores bines'-with Joe Resjan, Ernie An experienced quarterback. Ron Youthfid clerks, young ambitious, without thp benefit of working whoh Albano and O'Connor walked, Donofrlo, Charles Pepe, chet Tlsko Rossettl makes the more compllcat- W;NE AND LIQUOR I/ALUES sian Market. Military.Escort March: papers u.scd lo help the old timers halt days during school terms and berths. Big and fast the North Let Me Call Vou Sweetheart; Hel­ Branfordlto will have the veterans Parente singled, Johnson was safe and' Pete' Paul in the starting Zlm Lawrence, Jos Lask,Sko and AT EVERYDAY LOW PRICES ena Polka: Our Director; Army Air full days In the summer lime. Jim Manlev and-Bob OKlll opeiift- on ai>fielder's choice mlscue and poisitiorts. George Carter are scheduleluled for Corps: Tales From 'Vienna Wood.s: Hundreds of milk boltlcs had to be washed dafly and endless dozens Ing on the inside and the veteran Pawloski singled to account for the alley "action with the Restaurant 'Kins: Cotton;"When Irish Eyes Arc ends on the outside. final markers. est defensive since the U}lu&JlLS>A, of eggs placed In .special grey boxes which told of the wonder of Prann's ".In'winning the game Hamden days of Frank McGowan and Gar­ combine from the Hills. Smiling; American Patnol; Star nesh Eggs. ' ' . • The tussle for the other regular field'MacKenSle ,wlll cavort in cen- No one team can bowl as a unit Spangled Banner; ' r6ached Gathman for' only four which averages over a 905 average. in the office, set behind a wire screen, Mrs. Chester Prann, dainty line soot win be a rugged' one safeties ';but 'the usually active torfleld and will bat In the lead-off Monday morning the sun shone with several young sophomores and It Was deceided at a recent meet­ BLENDED WHISKEY and feminine, yd surprisingly wiry and strong, adt as mistress over the Townles bats, were futile against position. He will be » flanked by • on the girls baseDall game when Juniors Ditchlnj; for the berth. Many Pawloskl's'slants.^' • ' '' • .' Captain Kenny Newton in left field ing. 5TH n or old fashioned shoot Iron filing case which read chapters of the town s havol shown outstanding .taleQt; : Peter Paul is secretary of the D6 they played the boys. The girls were The Townles came back to count arid Big Jim Murphy whose batting league. PROOF EOT '"' '•' Joan Berg. Janet Taylor. Leona Pe­ history to the charming bookkeeper. It was her accounts which told of Scrimmages during the coming once more In the fifth when Pete powress has opened the eyes Df all Aside from the three local teams, 40':'" WHISKIES terson, Barbara Hemingway, Jane depressions, of sickness, of suddeji wealth and marriages. week win probably determine the Naimo walked and went to second followers ot the,loop. Newton, who the Strand Theatre, Roger Sher­ GRAIN NEUTRAL SPiniTS Mason, Lee Hicken, 'Virginia HIckon, AS one enlercd the place, a wondrous smell of fresh cooked bakery starters but one safe bet is as- on a fielder chdloe which dropped led the Industrial league in batting man, New Enterprlzo, Kelsey's Barbara White,''Maxine .Roganson surcji, none 6.f the candidates will b* Albano setting the stage fqr the a season ago. is still getting his hit Stage Door Grille, Harvey's and Maury li^c'Clees. The boys—Har­ products greeted the nostrils, for there at the left of the door was Fred becut from tho-snuad.- .i- i ', aeoond-lbcal blngle, a long single by per game but Manager Bill Sadowskl Restaurant and Cpllege Liquor wUl ry, Cornlnc. Don Bentley. Ed Lacey. rrann's case which before 10 In the morning was filled with spiced Assisting Coach Warren Sampson Bob BradWy;" " ' -, . , Is convinced that the portslde round out the ten team circuit. STRAIGHT BOURBON Bobby: PLscatelU. Bryap NeKson. in preparing ;for the, coming cam­ '.The win secured Hamden's holq swlPRCr is still to play his best game 66 cookies, cup cakes, berry pies,' and apple, layer cakes and apple turn­ oh'£he second! spot In the loop On Monday night, the Bombers MH2,99 Ralph Kehlenbeck, George Engle- overs, chocolate eclairs and cream pufls-and on Saturday, dozens of paign' la Frank Orandel of Stony this season. will open the league by bowling PROOF BOT hart, Charles Meshako, Billy Roger.'5, Creek-, the a^latant coach. . standings. In reserve are the hard hitting against Strand Theater's crack DISTIUED IN IlLINOIS, Tony Godlalls, and: pick Bentley. fresh crumb cakes waited for Sunday morning coffee. • " Addison Long, Bob Mason. Jerry i • Scofo bV Innings: ,. Marsh brothers who. besides dacing unit, and the' Stage Door combine . ^ .Kuni\ing Kaces Further down was Ihe counter, always fllfcd with food, or string, Ilayward, Blake Lehr. Vln Casanova, Branford 000 310 000 4 2 3 the covers off the balls., fit in nicely opposes the Summit House. STRATHMORE CLUB or paper, or boxes, yot always ample for the bfggast order. Bob Massey and Butch Gordon are Hamden 010 400 "000 5 4 1 at various infield and outfield The Sportsmen start for title Boys under, 5;. Dave Wynne. Scott all oxperlenled- ball carriers. Batteries; (Branford, Gathman DUNCED WHISKEY , Franklsh.,Bobby Wynne. Beyond to the left stood the big red coffee grinder. At least thirty berths. Available for Infield duty contention on Tuesday when It O.thor' With'squad .experience are and A. Brddley-. Hamden, McKeon, are Dick Dolan and Blake Lehr. meets New Enterprlze. 86 ' 5TH 9 00 ' Boys' under 7: Gforge Lacey. Bob- six Inches high, the big wlieel was constantly turning under the Impetus Don' Tliayer, Al PozzI, and Jack Pawloski and O'Connor. PROOF • BOT *•**/ by Dow and Chuck Gouin. of the big groc^ers muscles and the genlle rhylhm of a lunless voico Mlddeker. 'WHISKIES IN THIS PRODUCT singing, "Seeing Nelllng ;iomo,' or "My Darling Nellie Gray." Even Contact work will not start until 4 YEARS OlD school ,opens -or until Insurance beyond was the old fashioned cheese container which offered templing takes effect. Break Gives tidbits to the connoisseur. New faces, to., this year'Ss squad TOM MOORE To the rear was tlie white Ice box which twice a day took heavy ari Red Casanova. Don Fair; Bob STRAIGHT BOURBON II i- Townies Bye . 86 5TH How's loads of Ice to keep the tubs of butter, the fresh milk and.yeast cakes, PlstatcU},, Bon Long, Tom Purcell. ?.99 cold Barrels of flour lined the right'wal| and sacks of potatoes land Walter VAdaihs, -R.lcha.rdi Stanton. PROOF BOT Fre^ BUcker, and Herman Kustra. Branfor^ DISTIUED IN ?:ENTUCKY onions and other seasonal garden, produce, barrels of crackers and ' Coftdh Sampson said that ho is In Playoffs Your pickles and other staple products were a mass of confusion to all but highly encouraged over the season's the proprietor. ' ' ' ' prospects' since the schedule will The luck of the draw favored the help the playens, ' ' Stanford Townles for the Walker BLENDED WHISKEY Furnace? Oatmeal cookies and the dozens of other types which stayed fresh Cup play-offs on Saturday after­ 86 JTH Indefinitely were In Uneoda biscuit Company's own bright yellow stand . The. squad had good spirit. and noon and the locals will move Into 2.99 Send in this coupon for with- frequent rijst throughout the Bpwiing Center PROOF BOT and had Individual covers of glass which allowed the customer to plqk contention Iriimediately by playing . WHISKIES IN THIS PRODUCT » FREE furnace check-op. schedule and a slate more in keep­ the Hamden plainsmen at Rochford that which he liked best and maybe nibble on a broken one while ing with Branford's size, the locals Field in a full nine Inning game 4 AND 6 YEARS OLD waiting. should go. Sampson believes." starting at 1 P.M. Then there was the candy case. Surely none buys the amount of A unique tie for third place GREEN VALLEY set an unprecedented standard-'ln BOURBON WHISKEY. HENDRICKS candy today that went over that counter at five for a penny. Winter- In an effort to find, oil fields league history when-Branford; the green drops, licorice, gum balls. Jelly beans all had their place in the in areas not' heretofore explolhted, HEATING CO., INC. Pemox, the government oil monop- iHlll > Democrats'.and the. Prospect Opening PROOF BOT «*•' 3 376 tombArd St., Now Havon discriminating eye of grubby youngsters. iBeach- All Stars.each finished the olyi will explore districts around regular season with identical A BLEND OF STRAIGHT WHISKIES PHONE S-0308 Kerosene oil'was pumped downstairs as was the molasses which Cordoba and Veracruz. There Is rccordi. > '• actually ran in J,une at the same speed as In January. hope of discovering parts of other r""^eup THE eoupoHr^' fields, or-domes iwhero' oll.alraedy rAt.a league meeting on Tuesday Lamp shades were.lJUcd on the top shelves .^nd three different types has beon> found.' .1. night,' it was' decided • to draw for Hondricls Heating Co.,. Inc. ' of tea were kept in bins with coffee beans and various bulk goods. the play-off spot and ..Branford Sal-vSept. 9-1 376 tombard St., New Havon : drew the bye which-gives it'the p. rh. MACOLM STUART w« would nice M Mke idTlnmse of That picture was general with the stores of *the time. Actually the honor ot opening the ' pla'y-ptf 86 5TH q 00 ymx FREB IDSPCCUOQ aod check-ap grocery and hardware stores were once Prann and Stannard and wore fe^lca. PIcua havt a tepceianladva Fishermen !! scries. PROOF BOT w«#:7 then split lo make the two businesses. But the particular thing which The other two combines will' call on at. - . . ' N moot at Legion Field at 1 P. M. in a made the trade stop there more often was the happiness of the pro­ seven inning contest, the winner to GLEN CRINAN Signtd_ prietor, ' ' , ' ' ... SANDWORAAS meet the top*oontenders, Marlln's, . 86 6TH Q 00 He was the wheel in affairs republican yet maintained a respect for ARE FjiESH DAILY at Rochford Field at 4 P.M. on PROOF BOT «tV7 Addrca the democratic point of view. Rainy afternoons found that store filled Saturday- Should Branford win the Plains­ with masons, farmers and carpenters thrashing out national politics, men coiitest, it whl meet the win­ GLEN FYNE situations and local ^delights! ' • ner- of the' second Saturday game 10 YEARS OLD And each afternoon, busily hunched over the dask which was light­ TONY'S in the feature contest on Sunday •for the championship. An earlier 86 ed by a green shaded drop bulb, Mrs. Prann watched the books. seven inning fray between the PROOF i;';4.99 Every afternoon, that Is, until her youngest became Yale's third BAIT SHOP losers of the Saturday fray will sot baseman. For years she never missed seeing the Now Haven university ANTHONY EVERICH, PROP. the pattern for the tilt. play baseball. New York, Princeton, Cambridge were all the same to The locals have an excellent 64 Hopson Avenue Branford chance of upsetting the Plainsmen ZONGA RUMS her and her zest f

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Hi.QuKjJl IlEr.Oiilj.L LIBl.i.ivY 1 T: r.l ILAT.l', CT. Pftgii'Eight THE BRAKFORP REVIEW. . BAST HAVEH NEWS Thursday, Septembor 7, I9S0

CROSSWORD WHAT EAST HAVEN BOOSTS STONY CREEK Grand Si a m PUZZLE .^ North Branford CLASSIFIED ADS Cobblo Howd — Tol. 8-0446 CONGnEGAxioNAL CHURCH BOOSTS EAST HAVENl ACROSS DOWN Here's the Ansvfcr Kev, B. C. Trent, Pastor HELP WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED MAKE EAST HAVEN A BIGGER, 1 "The - 1 Boston —— Miss Ethel Maynard Golly Ish't it chilly in the early I Jlst and I'm sure a cheery card the Thing" Orchestra Organist and Choir Director BUY - RENT SELL - HAVE IT REPAIRED part of the morning? We really would make them feel lots better. 5 Mngniflccnt 2 South Amer­ 11:00 Morning worship BETTER, BUSIER COMMUNITY lEaat Mmm N^tua need the good old fires going for an How about It? Mrs. Clarence Pratt 9 Dang ican ruminant 0:45 Sunday School hour to warm up the house. It Is on the sick list at St. Raphaels, 12—— nnd 3 Like . . WORDS FOUR won't be too long now before we also Hilda Bralncrd Is still confined Johnson ZION EPISCOI'AI, CnURCH or LESS Combined With The Branford Review 14 Poetical prcp' 4 Shouting 25 50/2^ TIMES $1.50 will have the fires going steady. there, Vernon Kelsey Is still con­ 0 Second note Hev. Ftancls J. Smith. Rector I 0/1* Tim9 Lots of the summer people, are valescing at the Newlngton osition :5 "Slow * of scale Edmund L. Stoddard EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1950 5 Cents Per Copy—Two Dollars A Year ' leaving our quiet little town now to Veterans Hospital. Don't forgot 7 Ploco Lay Reader Classified Advertising Must Be Prepaid VOL. VII—NO. 1 go back to their winter homes and friends get to that P.O. With your to Chino" 10 Father 8 " , You" Mrs. Paul R. liawklns For ad over 25 words, 10 cents for each additional 5 words t jobs. Vacation time Is over for most cards. 0 Male offspring Organist people. The children are back to Also should send some cards to 17 Sign of Ihfl Mrs. Edmund L. Stoddard school how. They started In on BIrthdayltos for this coming week Zodiac 10'"Sloopy " Choir Director 10 Dining II Close to CLASSIFIED DISPLAY I Wednesday morn. Did any of you Oreetlpgs to; Charles B, Seastrand, .IS Sick •-.. 40 A dolt 0:30 a.m. Morning Service and Forty-Three folk watch them as they happily 22 WorlcfWar I 13 Born Sermon. TOWN Sept. 7. Mrs. Robert McKeftzle. Sept. Song . 15 "I'm : 37 Unit • " 50 Allow «^; 50c per column inch went on their way? Some mothers 0; Karen Colo, Sept. 10; Mrs. Anna J4 Dry 40 What Abe Holy Communion, Ist, 3rd, and Claiicj ]tec|iiesitsi My Time" 61 "The First were taking pictures of their off- Cole', Sept, 12; and Mr. Oscar li5 Propelling ISA bono Goldman Sth Sundays Clatsifiod ads must bo received by 5:00 P.M. Wodnosday T-OPI.CS Local Youths ."iprlngs and neighbors children and Olovson Sept. 15. Impiomonl 20 Seventh note plays on pic­ 52 Wreck Morning Prayer 2nd and 4th for publication in Thursday edition. then would end up taking one of Qee whiz now we have some 'J7 Cukoo of sfalo tured star's SO Used with foil Sundays the worn out mothers. The ap- iO Imoge ' show wedding anniversaries that have 21 Either to mean clover ST. .AUGUSTINE'S R. O, CHURCH Arthfir llaesclic, jr., of 275 Enter Service proplate sign to put under the passed but we can still say con­ a Article 23 Silly •• 42 Less neat 57 Deer The Branford Review - East Haven News Tyler Street has entered the V. mothers picture would bo' "Ahgratulation s to Mr, «nd Mrs. Henry J2 —r—Grey 20 Article 43 Tho.10 pro­ Rev. John J. McCarthy, Pastor !§{cliool lliiiltliiig 60 Married Rev, Felix Mag-uire c-o THE BRANFORD PRINTING CO. ut Notre Dame as a freshman. Forty tlirco servicemen from Ea.st school's started". Because that Is who celebrated their sixth year on 34 Bell sound ' 20 Carmen play­ hibited 01 "Commc el, Kir. ami Mrs. Ilacsche, seniors, what most of the mothers are 38 —. B. ~., Frank Frawley PHONE 8.2431 ' BRANFORD. CONN. Haven will have entered ine ser­ Sept. 5; and Mr, and Mrs, Charles ed o pair 44 Money Comme —-" Organist and Choir Director motored to South Bend with vice of the United States wlien thinking, (I am) The boys in tlieir A. Howd celebrated their forty playwright 30 "Mule " 40HcTir 1 03 Toward n6w suits, or pants, and white and 37 "The Btg Mrs. Charles Donadio, assistant their son, ami stopped on their members ol the 4'Jrd Division leave fourth anniversary on Sept, 0; Mr. 33C;rand --— ""Sped ,^,^ 04 Exclamation Mass 7:00, - 0:15 - 10:30 LEGAL NOTICES OttMEDIATE DELtVERX: Iron Ena­ return trip to visit fricntls and rur t^amp Pickett, Virginia, tills colored shirts. Shiny shoes on the and Mrs, Richard Howd colebroted T—." majority of them. Hair slicked back. 38 Bcvorogo Mass 8:00 Northf ord Congrega­ mel Dralnboard Sinks, and Ijira- relatives in several cities. ovtnlnK, Group To Itesiigii their thirteenth anniversary 1 X 1 H S 6 7 s 3 - 11 tional Church DISTRICT OP BRANFORD, ss. Pfc. Ai'mold Ryder, son of Mr They'll DO handsome lads some day. Sept, 4, ^ 30 Franchot % PROBATE COURT, August lOth, toiies; Chrome Brass Toilet Ao- 'Ine number does not Include The little girls In their pastels or 41 —Pc;iBcro.io 12 i1] W IS ceasorles; Copper Ontter an* and Mrs. Josepli Ryder ot Edgemere those Irom the town Who have been plaids looked so ciute. Corly hair, Walter Page was the guest soloist 43 More naked ^ 1950. Road, left by plane, Tuesday, irom m active service previously nor Is Clllng iiiurrielency. First Select- 20 •Dhe first session of Sunday School Estate of HENRIETTA HOLL- I'Cadera; Roofing and Insolation. Dr. Margaret Albrink iiinii li'i-aiik 3. Clancy today called straight or braids they nil looked at the Church of Christ this past 44 Pronoun 16 1? \e>m 19 um at the Congregational Church will Weitover Field, lor future assign­ 11 believed to be complete. m % * MANN late of Branford, • in said XHE CONN, PLUMBING AND for the rosluiuition of the school adorable. It any Of you mothers Sunday, Kenny Guenther iwlll be 45 "They All . 11 23 l\ " 26 be held on Sunday morning at 0:45 District, deceased. ment in Calllornla with the An- Nevciineless it is an accurate Awarded Fellowship building committee ot East Haven. went shopping for school clothes, the soloist there this coming Sun­ S " o'clock. Mrs. Rollln Whitney Is the LUMBER COMFANT Corps. Arnle, ex E. H, H. S. toot cheek irum oraa boards, and divi­ 40 Afllrmntlve J' m 28 i9 The Court of Probate for the Dis­ In a letter to Chairman Burloii S.' ! yCiu will know what I mean when I day, I understand there was quite w. superintendent. 17M State St. New Haven, Omn. ball brilliant, had' been on furlough sion quarters. Dr. Margaret J. AUiriiiU «I .say It's almost as bad as Christmas 47 Approach ^ n trict of Branford, hath limited and 28 Green Gardens Court, IJast Heed, Clancy charged that the a church full last week, and I tiet SO il Children of St, Augustine's parish allowed six months from thei'date lor two weeks prior to his depaiture Wo attempt has been made to tell committee was remiss in Its duties > shopping.' The/ crowds Just push 40 Last noMc o{ Jl » Tel. T-IZM Add the name of John Haven, Conn., has been award­ that made the new minister feci nlclurcd star m will gather at ten o'clock on Satur­ hereof, for the creditors of said es­ where tne men are stationed be- In not effecting the building of a and the cars all'beep' and every­ welcome, 35 lb n day morning at the church for tate to exhibit their claims for set­ Mustokas formerly ot High L:ause of security purposes. Aodi- ed a fellowship to cover post­ new South School and purcnaslnn one. Is In an awful hurry. If you U Sicilian vol­ ^M" Street to the list of

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