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Page Eight THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANFORD, CONN., MAY 15, 1941

bara Rodman, Betty Anno Rogers, >• >iii mot China building roads. Feeling the the town the types and quality of the meeting of the Branford Ro­ Frank J. Kinney, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. C. W. A., provides for a; general publican club was hold Monday i Kolsoy, Antoinette Krewsky, Vir­ Ohlneso youth needed greater helping relinhilitalc China by Arthur Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. John ready broken thro'iigri the wooden afternoon in the homo of Mrs. M.'replica of tho popples that grew ginia Lovesh, May Lindberg, Betty technical skill, ho arranged with nicsns of '*veHl-pockel" industries. the work yhich the pupils are do­ tary club Monday noon in the roof of the large sheet metal struc­ 10% woge Increase and a vacatlqn\ The Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth ing in these departments. parlors of the Congregational B. Sllney, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. D. Stanley of Short Beach. Repre-'on tho battlefields of Franco, and May LInsloy, Peggy Murphy, Flor­ Henry Ford for tho training of Boys" after their sponsor an^ tho Plnkham and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ture and was raging out of control. fund Into which the cmplo}ferR jltil i 100 students in tho Ford plant. Brookes of Stony Creek announce In the afternoon an exhibition of church. Officers elected for the pay 2',4% of their weekly payrtll. senttttlves John E. Bralnerd and, were immortalized, by the famous ence Olszewski, Barbara Ross, John man who trained them. Today, as Worth. Intense heat hampered the labors Irving C. Jacocks, Jr. spoko on dlf- poem, "In Flanders Fields, the Kollch, Henry Armstrong, Alton While tho young Chinese stu- they work to rohabilltato China, the birth of a son Gerry Harding work by the grade pupils will be year commencing July 1 were: pre­ of the. firefighters, soon nothing but Members of the Shirt Institute donts wore in Michigan, they thoy still refer to themselves as May 0, In the Guilford Hospital. help in thejgymnaslum. The exhibit sident, Charles E. Bedlent; Vice- forent bills before the Legislature.' popples, grow,. Between the cross- CcccorulII, David Clark, Mark called themselves the "Bailie-Ford tho "Bailie-Ford Boys." the blackened and twisted frame­ mot last Wednesday at the Penn- Freeman, Theodore Gurakowskl, Mrs. Brookes Is the former Miss of senior rfnd junior high school president Sal. A. Petrillo; secretary; Mrs. Roland P. Goler presented the'os row on row" ore a symbol of the Ruth Harding. work of the one-story building,re­ sylv,anla Hotel, in Now York, to revised by-laws, but , action was men who gave thoir liVos In tho William Holcomb, Jerry Knowlton, fer, Helen Steglna,'Ruth Symonds^, College course — Dorralne Bradley, work will be held in the same place Walter H. Palmer; treasurer, Sid­ mained. ratify the agreement. from 7 to a:30 in the evening and ney V. Osborn; sergeant at arms, postponed until tho next mooting, last war. Tho American Logion has Henry clejarczyk, Joseph Polastrl, Pearl Terwllllger, Helen Wadka, | Carolyn Clance, Anna Symonds, Guild Names Fire Marshal. Ernest Wood, who The agreement with the Shirt An announcement was made of | adopted this poppy ps their official George Steglno. John Mlhallch, Joseph RomagnoU. Bancroft Cate, Alvln Lawrence, A daughter, Maryanne, was born Stretching the family purse to cover family ex­ will be followed by the awarding of Fred P. Bllcker. Institute aitects workers • In Con­ in the Hospital of St Raphael, May began an Investigation immediately a county mooting on Friday, Mayflowor and hold the sale each year Colloge course—Ardls DeLeonc Au Gordon Terwllllger,. William latson pense was as difficult in the "good old days" as prizes. Those who attend the The speaker at the meeting was said that he had not been able to necticut, New York, New Jersey, BRANFORD HIGH SCHOOL drey Mong, Barbara Harrison, Ne­ 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. Hynes New Officers 23, with a covered dish luncheon at to raise funds to use for relief work General course — Shirley Kolbin, it is today. Food and taxes were lower then. But ^exhibits will ijave an opportunity of Dr. Macy Battalin, a member of determine the cause' of the blaze. Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Vir­ 12:30 at the Guilford Lakes. The among their buddies, Throughout Freshmen well Landes, Dorothy Lindberg, Janet Hamre, George Dickinson, Jr. of Meriden. Mrs. Hynes ^s the seenlng demonstrations of typical the club, whose subject was "Cor­ ginia and Massachusetts. Commercial Course— Helen Duell, former Miss Mary Metz of Bran- electricity and many other things were higher. S Ofticals of the company, which next mooting of tho club will bo at the various veterans' hospltols, tho Adrlenne Northam, Eleanor Skro- Jacob Soffer. • . • school-work fij manual arts and recting Defective Vision." He dis­ Trinity Guild held US annual manufactures oVens ' aiid electri_ _ c_ j Recently Cluett, Peabody & Co., Anne FItzgeral, Lois Holmes, So­ za, Claudia Stannard, Ed^yard Pe- ford. tho summer home of Mrs. Goler,|disabled veterans make thesc'pop- But today, latest figures show that out of each' household.arts! A style show iy the cussed the eye and its various de­ meeting in the . parish house last Summer Island phie Morris, Elaine Johnson, Elea­ tela. fects and exhibited contact lenses. Wednesday. The following officers ^ TA°i'"A/"?fwSf "'"^ ^''"''''"""'•'?^°^ '^^'?,T'^^ '" *" I"" pies which thoy sell to tho Ameri­ CITIZENSniP HONOR ROLL dollar of average family income twenty cents girls of the latVer department will nor Noblle, Marjorle Pago, Angeli­ General course —Bernadlne Gord- Krewsky, Catherine Lucas, Barbara be a feature of Me exhibit.-' There were 44 at the meeting In were elected tor the ensuring year: l^''''*-*^* "^^'''!'!'''"? was valued at,dustry,_,whlchha^^ can Legion, thereby being a'Blo to na Pozzl, Angelina Randozlse, Aud­ LAUREL STREET now goes for taxes — for government — while P'' $3,000 and machinery at $7,000. I since their Inception, entered Into nor, John Maddern. Ross, Doris Skrozo, Nancy Stretch, The judges, wliS'MjMi'Johnson eluding 10 visitors. President, Mrs. F. S. Jourdan; vice-, The Bellls Conjt^ny has taken a contractual relations with the purchase for themselves a few-per­ rey Schwantclder, Gene Fullerton. Grade 4—John Nygard, Fronds less than two cents goes for electricity. sonal luxuries which the govern­ Juniors HIGH SCHOOL Rocco Donadlo, Page, Harry president. Miss Julia Lanphler; long term lease on the brick build-'Amalgamated Clothing Workers of ^AontoWeSe To College course—Jean Barrette Mil­ PavettI, Charles Rlchltelll, John Freshmen — Angelina Randazle, ii??^; ment does not supply. Tho entire Commcrclol course— Anna Dykun, Royktt, Robert Vishno; Darlyne Aus­ Electric service folks are glad that their continu­ Johnson, isWls^^l^fiS and-Wil- treasurer, Mrs. Wallace Foote; as­ ing in Rose Street belonging to| America. n T is^i ii w TT v..o\.. i \^ dred Cutler, Jeonne Johnston, Bet­ Audrey Schwanfelder, Helen Cu- ll,am,„Waylett. "ra^-rstucieh^t master sistant treasurer, Mrs. T. Parker profit from tho sale conducted ty Lou Lake, Josephlnis Orsene, Le- Tessle Harosklewioz Beatrice Lind­ tin, Lorraine Do'Iina,''Marllyn Do- ous effort to lower the price of electricity does its Philip Rosenthal' and directly in the The wage Increase which will go here will bo used lor relict of en, Gertrude Mesklness, Anna Ray­ slc; Ruth Ashman, Richard Clasen, yiri "ceremonies will be Walter Gum- R. Hammond Preble; .secretary, Mrs. C. F. rear af the Ashley Shirt Company j into effect June 2, according to Mr. Start Season nore Palumbo, Betty Ann Sllnoy, nadlo, Isabolle Havens, Ruth Hoogh Richard Sclarlnl, William Robert­ bit, however small, toward making the family Branford veterans. No Sot price Is , Charco»l_ l^^, Dinner* mond, Laura Swlderskl, John OIo- kirk Evelyn Knapp, Fern Knowl­ y^, kowskl. ' ' ' ' i Kimball. and. Branford Printing , Co. The CursI will benefit 3,600 organV^ed Richard Farrlngton, Robert Mlsch- son, Robert Waylett. tax burden easier to carry. Following the meeting refresh­ asked for those popples, but the ler, Richard Rosenthal, Richard Jarczyk, John Smith. ton, Louise Pond, Dorothy Spadonl .' In the Gymnasium Again To Direct Bellls, Company la inaklng altera- shirt workers In Connecticut In Middle Of June I American Legion ask everyone to. College course — Ruth Bergqulst, Sophomores — Bernlce Lawrence, ments were served in charge of Sclarlnl. Virginia Thompson, Janyce Wood. The good new days are electrical days. Exhibition open to students from tlons to suit Its own needs and wlU|tho cities of New Haven, Bridge- ' purchase and vyour » Buddy Fqppy Carol Bradley, Nancy Fitzgerald, Grade 8—Michael Nardella, Wil­ Mary Morslno, Groce Ott, Paula various schools in town—2:45-4:30; Mrs. Preble and Mrs. Harold G. resume production In its new ioca-jporl, Bianlord, Now Britain, Wall- General course — Anna Bogackl, Sarpola, Lura- Ellsworth, -Joan Eric- Summer Theatre Baldwin. William Bryan "Started Some- ui nvcmory of those vfho, paid the Joun Rosenthal, Donald Klssell, liam Burr, Wolter Jackson, • David Judging — 4:30-0i30; Dinner for |tlon as quickly a^ posoljilo since It Ing^ord, Derby, Shclton, Da^bury ... J Edith Linden, William Robertson, James Mellor. son, Victoria Lundstrom, Rita Peck, thing" Whon 'He dome To In-1 tuprem

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Pago Two THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANFORD, CONN,, MAY 22,1841 miiTirn- »••—- THE BRA^J^OItD RfeVlEW, SlRANVoitD, CONN., MAV 22,1041 i^iriiirciS profits tax, X "War's iegiUmate object is mork SPRING HOUSE CLEANING NO NEW TAXES raising $1,700,600, NEEDED NOW lie, m the Lura Livingston, PftACTicAL liEAJLTH fillitS perfect pcactf."—OcM. Wm. T, Sher­ WASHINGTON addition to the'la' Established 1928 led with .THEcPOCKETBOOk EAST HAVEN man. The American people — ninety- That means: ir of the Edwin Da Costa Publlilicil Every Thursday At SNAPSHOTS nine and nine-tenths of 'em—are If the nationM Ini and' the Can Yon Get Too Many Vitamins? BY JAMES PRESTON 0/ KNOWtEDCEi^ps The Mission Social ot the Old tSranford, Conn. patriotic, loyal, ready to make real 00 billions, and tflb the past Married Saturday pects — the natloi' Stone Church will sponsor a food by When incendiary bombs first sacrlflces for their country's de­ Ident of Funeral Rites Held -By Dr. Jame* A. Ibbsy- fense. existing tax rates.Wl imber of and \vhlte elephant sale on Satur­ TOG BRANFORD REVIEW. INC. started dropping on Britain, citi­ Evcry real American would be The wedding of Miss Lura Living­ day May 24. Mrs. Elwobd Cook is ow that bcnencifti vitamins for these Important vltamhis. tremendously Interested If he knew of lO.G billions from Two 37 Rose Street zens had not yet been aroused to That's been demonstrated . In stone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chairinan, For Mr. Farr N have been added to our Tho remainder Comes from other the real Inside truth behind the the enormous enlistments. In eag­ plus the 1.7 billions ' rs. Ed- lames H. Livingstone, ot 31 Dodge bread, flour, milk, and other foods, such OS meat and properly llicir responsibility. A nation­ Congressional flght over the es— . . Mrs. foods, some people have asked If cooked vegetables. • er cooperation with draft authori­ .\venue, to Scrgt. Edwin DaCosta, A musical triumph, The Funland Funeral services for Elmer Fred­ wide fire prevention campaign "Vinson priorities bill," for the Maiis thoro Is any Tho only way you could get an METIIR I.ESIIINE Publisher ties. In high morale of the draf­ Or a total of 12,3 son ot Mr. and Mrs. Lionel DaCosta, Review will be sponsored by St. erick Parr, 34, of 618 Whalley Ave­ ba.slc Issue Is whether planners and yannls possibility of overdose of vitamins would be by was started. Tlio nrilisli were tees. In the warm support given 300,000,000—In taxes. of 39 Dodge Avenue, took place Theresa's Parish lii cooperation with nue, formerly of North High Street, getting too ALICl! 1', PEl'liRSUN lEdltor theorists or experienced men shall Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock In taking too many vitamin pUls or made to feel that every iiiceiuli- our President's program every time That is only,3BVin the Our Lady of Pompoll Qhurch Wore held from the morluary|homc many vita­ concentrates at ono time. Even arm the nation for defense. the Old Stone Church, with the ary bomb was an individual clml- It has been referred even Indirectly short of the Treflsui^; Parish on May 23 In the Fair Haven of W. S. Clancy & Sons, 4S ICirkham mins. then tho dahgOr would bo slight, Rev. William Q. West officiating. Despite the fact that "priorities" to the people. gram based on a neei cation Junior High School. Avenue. Mr, Farr died of pnouinonia Not at all. No as some of the oxtra vitamins are Tclcplinne ttranrnrd 401 Inngo, They learned, not to sit, Qiven in marriage by her father, after a tow days' Illness at the New lis a slightly word to many peo­ Because Americans are thus will­ of $12,067,000,000 of taJ flee. Thclmh BirdsAU is director. one need be stored in the body. iSuch vitamin and take it, but lo stalid up and the bride wore white neon chiffon con corned pills should) howoVcr, bo used Siibiicriiillan Rote; ple, the story la simple. It Is this: ing and loyal—It Is all the more In­ Haven Hospital Thursday niornlng. The Record does not and carried calla lilllcs. The bride's about a sur­ only on a doctor's prescription, %ZM a Year, Payable In Advance do something about it. "Priorities"' are the mechanism cumbent on the Administration A member of Christ Episcopal patriotism of our peopli cousin, Miss Margaret Gustafson of Mr. and Nti's. Chhrles W. Andcij- plus of vita­ Recently a mild flurry was Advcrtltihiir Rules, On Applleatlan America would do well lo take used by government to tell people not to ask the people for any more Church, mid an employo at the used, as an excuse to jai Thomaston, wore a gown of peach son, Tyler, Street, .announce the mins. The real caused when a physician was re­ Ihe order In which they shall pro­ sacrifices than necessary. \yhltney-Blake Company, Hamdon, lliis example lo heart. Great Uri- by VA billions If only 3 taffeta with matching tiara, and marriage of their daughter Tholma problem is to ported as saying In a lecture be­ duce goods for defense. When fac­ John and Mary Smith will pay lie leaves his widdw, Helen Horton Member Of tain, in the midst of total war, is are needed to finance carried a colonial bouquet. to Mr. Henry W. Crosby, son of Mr. fore ft medical society that too tories are loaded above the limit an taxes required, even If It does Farr; a son, Edward; his mother, those neces­ much of one vitamin caused Now EnRlutia Press Assoclnllon Part of the urge' for aiid Ktrs. Henry S Crosby of Foxoh. Mrs. Ann Rice GlUon of North High fighting fire by moans ot the in­ with orders, something has to be cut Into their standard of living. The bridesmaids. Miss Glennn sary nutrients In your dally diet. trouble when given to persons in taxes Is due to the budg Street; two sisters, Mrs Joseph telligent cooperation of all her made first. The government decides So will U. 8. Business. Tonge of West Haven and Miss There Is no possibility of ob­ tho tropics. What happened was Ing complex of Secretar Mr. and ivirs. Josepli Thompson Curclo aiid Mrs. Kenneth Lo'vliio, taining too many vitamins from that very largo doses of a medi­ citizens. Why cannot wo Amori- and ls.sues "priorities" tlxlrig the They'll even pay six times what than and our other; bi s Rowena DlUman ot West Haven, of Fraiik street, announce the tCnlct'cd as tbcond clasa matter order In which things should be both of East Haven. Tho Rev. Alfred any ono food, or from any com­ cinal conccntrato of this ono vita­ oiins, in time of peace, do the they're imylng now, as proposed by statesmen. Tho same wp* wore gowns of blue, and yellow coming, marriage of their daugh­ bination of foods in a mixed diet. min were given ,to Individuals In Ooteber 111, iu:!0, at the Post Office produced. Clark offlclo'ted at the services and Secretary of the Treasury Morgen- who said balancing tl' organdy respectively, and carried ter, Evelyn to Mrs. Wesley Daun, 'Whoro vitainhis' are added to tho tropics ,8uiIorlng from sevcro at Branford.h Conn, ufider Act of sanie. 6ur annual llro bill is near­ tst Interment was In East Lawn. A priorities .system was Inevitable thau—(/ necessary/. would lick the deprcij colonial bouquets. A brother of tho son of Mr. rind Mrs. William A, staple foods, tho elTcct is simply deficiencies of several vitamins. March \ 11107. ly one-lbird ot a billion (lollars. groom, Lionel DaCosta, was his best to restore these nutrients to foods under the present defense program. But that's not necessary. seem to think It .Will llckj Daun of Tyier Street on Friday, Vitamins arc, of course, only This ill money tragically waslod, man and was in uniform as wore which havo lost some of thorn So government officials created one. Truth Is, John and Mary Smith The Tiea.suiy seems May '23 at 4 P, M. In Christ Epis­ Tho annual Spring dinner of tho part of tho complete story of nu­ Thursday, May 22, 1041 the ushers, Walter Skerp'an of through processing. trition, although an important since mo.sl fires could bo prcvonl- They figured too that the people and U. S. Business are being called that needless taxes mea| copal Church. Loglon auxiliary will be hold, Fri­ and the factories would believe In Ansonia and John DaCosta, day evening at the Sea Shell on Consider tho now enriched part. To bo well-nourished, you od by the exercise of care ajid upon by Morgenthau • to pay 10 .slashing of normal -Ihi bread, This white bread contolns the priorities system It they knew ["Hi, another brother of the gfooin. • Firm Orgaiilics In Enyt Haven need carbohydrates and fatis for tImugliltulnoHs; At this tiino of times as rnuch In taxes as Is ac­ normal buying—and tha tho Boston post Road. added vitamin Bl, vitamin B2, energy, proteins for body-bulld- that the order of production was The East lHav6n EJectrlc Appli­ •PLENTY TO EAT tually needed for defense. mean a slash lii buslne, I.1J ResorvaUons arc being made and the B vitamin known os nico­ ing, minerals for body processes, niitional defcmio omergonoy, ono- being worked out Jointly by military ance Co., of 273 M.ain street Kast in national income..— through Mrs. Margaret Thomas. tinic add. These vitamins are re­ and fluids ixs regulators, as well as The ofToot of tlio dofenso pro­ Ihird ot a" billion dollars would men and experienced business men. H!!,von, has reported Its organization stored to tho level of Whole wheat, That's a startling statement. slash In the normal ta' a good quota of vitamins. . give IIS ITi more light oruisors. it VACATIONS MEAN MORE NOW So they created an agency which Beebe-Hastings lo the secretavy of state It has so tliat two siloes of enriched gram on demund and Rupply ot Yet wo would hardly print It, ifwe that Income. . • ' . NAVY GETS THE BACON ,Tt Is generally much more dim- brings that close cooperation of ONE URGE AUTOMOBILE CCWPANV, BV COr«IWUIN6 ITS $1,000 subscribed for, with tho en­ bread at oveiy, moal furnish you cult to get those vitamins than It fodil prodnels, and itieaim by would give us dostrrtyers, air­ AiiioriGans liiltc vaontiiui time scrioimly. We work hard and play didn't have the facts to back It up. There is a point of BACON GETS THE NAVY military and business men. •ft). ' PRESENT MOPei.5 ANOTWER VEAR, I^S AWKING AN Wedding Unites tire amount In cash. There are 20 about a third of your dally noods is to get too many. wliioh the eiitiro i'ood industry planes, and niitl-criift guns, • hard \n this country. 'I'lic Knglisli liiiuKirous magazine Punch, pay­ Ill today's Record we publish the returns in this process ESTINWieo IS MILLION MM^HOUHS fimi/IBLe FOR, .•"'ra&il shares of stock, each will a par The Navy took tho bacoii today Now, though, the system Is estab­ first of a series of articles by We can't keep'democ PEfEfJSB WORK Graft is defined In American ns a friend asked. 11 can ooopcrato lo help make that The suodesH of such a progriim ing tod much alteiition to tin; latter liabll, once declared that Amer­ vaiuo yf'$50. Its agent Harold P. when Robert O. Bacon, son of Mr. lished and generally accepted. And William P. Helm, Washington fi­ East Haveners system which uUmately results in Joe answered, "A collision.'; depends on every American citi­ ica isn't a country—it's a picnic. —by scuttling the resc Nash. Officers are president, and Mrs. Bacon ot 51 Summitt St. program elTeottve, was the vital the planners and theorists, who nancial writer. Helm does not ''Why," piirsed the tiuostloiier. ^ William B.Mopza'; vice presldent- East Haven enlisted at tho Navy eompelllng a large portion of the topic recciilly discussed by the zen. Fortliiintely, our men and Vacations niean a lot to us boeause Iboy are a part of the whole used to be called "brain trusters." make vague claims, pull Hgures out '** %are! "Becauso,'; said Joe, ''in a collision, Wo have presented not the so-called equalization Miss Barbara Gertude Hastings, Ireosiirer, Harold F. Nash and socre Recruiting Stotion With' five population to apologize for not hav­ •women do not need to tiikd tlio pattern of freedoin under wliicli we live. No state-arranged "work­ want to run the defense show. They of hats. there you aro; but in an explosion, NatiOKd Pood and Grocery Con- They are the figures feature or "pool" shall be included, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ledyard tary. George B. Nash,.of East Ha­ other men and entrained for the ing money, and tho remainder to never have liked tho Influence •" fxmii J where arc you?" , feroufio Committee. The Commit- risks that .John Thoinas Cnln took ers'lours" and "labor battalion bolidiiys" for us! The people of the I Helm takes tho Treasury's own ministration's flnancid Legislature Notes and the other has to do with ap­ E. Hastlng.s, of Montowese Avenue, ven. Officers hre directors. Naval Training Station at Newport explain how thoy got It. which Knudsen, Blggers, Stettlnlus, ,"" «n ta- fee iff compoHod of all branohoH oC But llioy, like, him, caii bo watch-1 United.States iHiy their Icii billion dollars annually for umusenicnt figures as evidence that the Fed- We hope they will m(J peals from rulings of the Milk con­ North Haven, formerly ot Tuttle for a period of training. Nelson and other business men 'eral Government does not need mediately Junking by , !0f trol Board. Place, vms married Saturday after­ the food indilHlry, inehiding ful, Thoy, like him, can fool a and rdcrciition in their own liberty-loving way I have exerted. •!. Rev. Ernest C. Carpenter local re­ Tho other men enlisted wore, < "Which would you rather, bo In I syflSOn/BBro THE . t I $3,500,000,000 In new taxes—that the MorgentHa'u tax bij' Of Special interest to small towns Incidentally, the Governor ap­ noon to Albert L. Beebe, Jr., son of chflihs, indopondenlH, cobpora- sciiso of individual responsibility Well, summer is nearly bore again, and this is not quite like Stettlnlus, who headed one of the presentative to tho state legislature Herbrot E. Pitney, 48 Davenport a collision or and explosion?" his' • BRANFORD REVIEW only 307 million dollars will be re­ THR NATION NEEJ was passage In the House last week pointed two members of the Milk Mr. and Mrs. A. Louis Beebe, of nation's most Important businesses, spoke to the high school students Avenue, Greenwich; Robert F, • tiyoR and others. for every lira that may occur in other years. A huge national defense program is under way, calling quired to meet that two-thirds ot- TAXES NOW,' of a measure which will place all Regulation Board this week, taking Deerfleld Street, the United States Steel Corporation Monday on the subject of American HanlOy, 57 Summlt.t Street, Now TJie Commilleo's disciissfon Ihoir homes or ooniniunitios. for the best that is in every one of us. And it is already apparent that the defense budget which Is to be •Philad red-and-green traffic signals on both from the House of Represen­ The Rev. William G. West of­ was bossing the priorities system, In citizenship. London; William' A. Mock, 23 Cherry for isoiiie Amerieims, there will be loss time for relaxation this year raised by taxes (the other third trunk-line highways under the tatives. They are William M. Curtis ficiated. Given in marriage by her produced some good uows for the cooperation with the Army-Navy Street, Danbury; James L.' Mastrlch will bo borrowed.)) State Traffic Commission, This will (R) of Bridgewater. former senator, father, the bride wore a pale blue THE BRIDE OF TODAY eoiisumep. It aelcnowledgo and re­ than heretofore. Munitions Board. So there would be The newly-elected officers of the 35 Shelburne Rd., Stanford; and According to Soerotary Knox, Here's the story.' mean that henceforth the. State, .iiid Ralph V. Reynolds (D) of dress with heart-beat accessories affirmed the industry's obligation , Skilled management will bo in great demand at this crucial time no taint of personal profit, he re­ Junior League at St. , Andfew's Herbert F. Endress, 073 Union SAVES BY RENTING "111 90 days this nation will bo In 1938, using Treasury figures, and not the towns, will purchase. Coventry. and c'arried a colonial bou'quet. Her signed hlis U. S. Steel Job But that Church arp as foilows: President, Avenue, Bridgeport. to feed the nalion wiDi maximum producing more combat oqiiip- in the dofenso i)rogrnni. 'riio busy employer, whose, symbol at pres­ President Roosevelt sent his budg­ Install and pay for the electricity sister, Mi-s. Austin 'Hutdhings, 'was still left a business man In the Edward Mellllo vice ;ProsIdont, HER BRIDAL GOWN eeo'nomy durinji; tliose trying ent is the saiidwich and ciij) of coffee for a lunch at his desk, will tf- et message to Congress, declaring: required on such signals. Most ot matron of honor and wore a pink Harold Davis,' 'secretary, Gladys niont than any countiy in tlio driver's seat. "We know that in tll':^» A funeral passed while a man was Chief Ernest Hanspn was elected times.'it Etaled thai a survey of idn bd tdrcod to forego a vaofttinn this year. "Today the natlpn's Income is In expanse Jles the world's rlc!S!&^^ those in snlall towns being on state dress with navy accessories and Wilson; treasurer, Herbert Tour- world, including Qbruiany." Then Loon Henderson began to standing in front of Goldblatts first vice-president of the New Ha­ the neighborhood of 60 billion dol­ posit of taw material, of foodstuffsT^ roads under the act the state will carried a colonial bouquet. George tellotte.; and'recreation leader, Al­ 111 stodU at all tiiiioH, you available and polontijil food sup­ It is true that production has Skilled wdrkors will be in great demand, too. Already the cm- forge to the front. He Is an econo­ Store. He turned to GoUIbiatt and ven County Fire Chief's Association lars a year. It Is our belief that It and of t!he fibers and chemicals pay the towns a fair price tor lights H. Beebe, brother of the groom was bion Jack plies reveals no cause for alarm pldyees of sonic eduipiuiioH working on defense have voted to take mist who has been In Washington -u asked, "Wliose funeral is that?" at an annual dinner Tuesday ev­ will find tlio nowosl stylos— been stepped Vw fast in cssdiitinl ought to be much higher. that are the physical basis of our already installed and in operation; best; nian, 'a^nd ushers was Gerald thoir vacation pay as a bonus and go right on working to make sure ever since NRA, and his prestige "Chon Schmidt's" said Goidblatt. ening In tho Oasis, Branford. smnrlost colors—and finost • on Uio part of tlio public. It fields, though Isonio authorities 'In order that you may know the clvizatlon. We know that we possess however, the.Traffic Commission Is M. ilastlngs, of Peeksklll, N. Y., bh'e and position have both grown "John' Smiths," the miivn;; ex­ Joseph Woodwoith ot the medical iissortuiont ol' Wedding pointed out that pnrchiising in that their country will bo armed in time. amount of revenue which the here the most competent and inte­ empowered to remove them or in­ groom's brother; and Austin arc slill far.,J!i\m satisfied with rapidly since that time. From Hen­ claimed. "You don't mean to teil me corps at the Portsmouth Naval Ed Bruce, ot 34 Elm Street, East Government may expect under the grated national industry adaptable stall new* oiies as it sees fit. Tills Hatchings, of Short Beach, H9spl|.al Is visiting, his parents, Mr. downs — Veils — Uriilcs- oxeess of normal requirements ij the results. Oooils are aoeunuilal- PM if the inanaj^omenl au'd workmen in our industries, and all derson's standing as'^an economist. he's dead." « .i . ^-j-:> \'.,,: Haven, was a recent visitor at exisilng tax structure as the na­ to the needs of our people . and bllr was-iiitroduoed by Representa- A rpciiptlon was held after the and Mrs. QcorBo Woodworlh, High iimid's FrouUs -- Hats — unwarrfmled and inadvisable, and ing for lack of-pieveliant sliijia lo thosd who have astak^ in building this nation's defenses, can give less It; pari,'fairly be deduced that there '',Vell," said Gpldbatt;;,-;'fyot',;yovi Moody Bible InsCttuto, Chicago. tional .Income rises, the following capable of expansion.^.according to 1)-,-,.,, ^, »»tlv.o,aprdon't;aoldsmith. (R) ^ of Milr ceretiiony In tlie home.ot the Street. ', _ '••^'""•QnlyJ-- croatOB'..avtiftcial' shortage^ thoiflfbt lo^ the .ploasib'oB ,ol!,kjS«mincr.,iiu-lho broontaiivs or on the, is considerable, logic; Jn having him 't'lnk,..;,they';.,ils . dbirig. .,witli:r, iilin The ^In8tltuto invites its friends lo ISvouiiig Gowns — Wraps — foi'ry iliem' to Ijiiglniid. JtVals'o ftlble Is submltljed:," , V •"r those'needs. Wo laiow^that we have :ford,''.'d'''fli^it''term'•niehibef .of ;tli'e brlde',s'aunt, Mis', Earl'B. Perry,, ot ^load up' the agency which sup­ 'IJracticln'? '" •' •;•';'•;:;•'-'. ECO this modern educational plant,. luid all nei;ossary Aaepssorles which'','Irosutl' in uniiocesshHlV boiidhVlhorc is at least* one point they will not forgri't; It is privilegas- ("National, income 7b billion, tax produced intelligent management, House. • Yale, Avenue, Now Haven. The seems true thai tho quality of ervises prices. '{ Newly elected officers ot tho Guides will escort groups through raising the cost of food to all. like tjieso that llicy are working harder now in order to render so- est,lmates 6.0 billions. efficient'labor and a free initiative couple will live at Indian Cove our weapons, j principall.y air­ . The question thaf Is trpubling . Disposition • of the House of Re­ Gorrlsh Ave. school Parent Teacher the buildings. euro. JViid any liberty is only a tiling ot worth and dignity if those 'National income 80 billions, tax which makes It possible for. both A great bore was , telling .some Guilford. Look your best for loss by Speoulalion and profiteering in planes, has bocfi improved by II))J many'Washlngtpnlans, however, Is presentatives as well as the Senate, As.soolatlon arc: president, Mrs. estimates 8,0 billions. work in liberty and cooperation."— friends about his trip to S'wltzer renting a now-frosh outfit for foods wove ospooially eoiidomnod. who cli,ioy it are willing to make sacrifices to insure against its be­ whether the price and priorities which passed the measure Tuesday, land. Edward Simoni; vice-president, Rev. Dr, John W. Gregory of plying to their designs lessons 'National Wcam6 00 billions, tax W. P. Wltherow, President, Blaw- Mrs. Ray, Qlfford; secretary, Mrs. ovory now affair, This 0 0 mm it too l-oprCsents ing taken away. situation Isn't rapidly reaching a seems to: be speedy enactment ot Northiwrt, L. I. will bo tho iiow learned on European battlo/lolds; estimates 10.0 billions." Knox Company. "There I stood, gentlemen," he YANKEE INGENUITY William Ronchy; and treasurer, stage In which the civilian and the milk-Qontrol bill as redrafted by said, "a great yawing before me.' Ijastor at St. Andrew's Church, Ho practically the entire food indus­ Biggest advance is said lo be 'J'liat is the vacation spirit of Americans in these dilficult times. As Helm notes, since the Presi­ NEEDED TO SOLVE Miss Katherlne McKee. military needs supervised by Hen­ an agricultural subcommittee. "Pardon me," said one of the win p roach his first sermon Kacli garment (if nocos'.ar.iO try, and speaks for it. That in- the new M-3 tank. This 28 ton dent presented that table, new and Points at issue now are two in CONN. FARM PROBLl^MS derson and Stettlnlus won't become I, took myself on: a picjiic, listeners, "but was that abyss Sunday. is littered li.y nn oxjiert dress diistry renders tliis country a far higher taxes have been added to number: One concerns whether or Five boys from the Old Stone monster is supposed to he supe­ confused In a kind of "twilight With a basket on vry arm. yawning before you got there?" GIVE BRIDAL SHOWER designer to /it your individ­ greater service tlmn is goneraliy UNNECESSARY PARADOX:.i Zone." The Cox amendment to the the Federal tax rate structure: The Ingenious farmer oah over­ Church will go on Sunday to the Over 50 guests attended a bridal rior to any of its kind in the Particularly, the 10 percent over­ To a fair spot far in the qountry, ual needs. All gai'iiionlS aro realized. Tlie American consumer Vinson bill was aimed at achieving come labor shortage in 1941 by East Peiirl Street'School - to partici­ shower Monday evening In Bran- world. "At the end of the first nine months of the pj-cscnt fiscal year all defense Income tax and excess Wondrous with woodland charm. ' adapting his methods of growing pate In ii speaking contest. They (Iry-cloiined and slorilized can walk into n store almost any­ In this direction. ford Manor Fire House given for the niiinber of iiorsous holding jobs in business and industry was 5 crops to present conditions, acr are Ray Berlepsoh, Lcroy Schrug, Miss Ann Caflory of Coo Avenue, lifter eiicli rental. ,., . , ,1/ was lazy the day of my picnic *:' where in the country, in a little -k.^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin ^ cording to Neely Turner, etomoio- Robert Lorenzen, Conrad Hanson who win be married to Herbert P. per conl higher than at the start of that period. Over the same nine Capital friends of the Cox mea­ •If possible try to arrange it sol^^f „„,„ j ^o„g ,„ore lively, town, no less tlian a great city, gist in charge of vegetable pest and Jack Wilson, members of Mr. Hawkes on Juno 14 In St. Vincent (1 months WPA rolls showed a net increase of 5.9 per cent despite the sure point out that it has already that we get back the same number ^ ^^ loondrous, lovely, woodland Briniey's and Mr. Brlgg's classes. and biiy ])rcoisely what ho wants control at the Agricultural Ex­ de Paul's Church. One Visit v/ill convince you, 'Vou'll oomo back demands of defcii.se production." been endorsed In substance by high of dollars that we will have to put -nook periment station at New Haven. and ot a standard conipetitivo All In The ranking Naval officials in recent into this program." ^ ^ ^-xvas abatcJi of voisonivy. 1 fgr Quality Gowns ot moderate rental prices at tho Thus the New York "Sun" reports the present paradox of bet­ Investment in machinery for dust­ price. An extraordinary efficient testimony before the House Naval Yet the plannei's want to take "FULL SPEED'AHEAD" to spray the larger crops ter business on the one hand and more Americans on relief on the ing or spraying crops may be need­ These are merely suggestions, | Mrs. Henry J. Ollvo of Stony system must prevail in warehouse Affairs Committee on another bill, over the show! I • —W. J. A. Day's Work other. It would be hard to think of an explaiiation'of this fact that ed In place of Investment In labor, Mr. Turner says. Growers may,Creek entertained Tuesday at a Milady's Rehtal Shop and distribution center, in pro known as the 'Vhison "Cooling Off" By E C. and N. H. CARPENTER made much sense, but there is certainly a need for some careful ex­ measure. for National Defense but sales results should balance tho have other Ideas about solving luncheon-shower in the , honor ot WOMEN'S FORMAL WEAR — FOR RENT oossing plant and transportation ledger. their problem, but Yankee Ingonu- Miss Elsie Walford Blum'er whoso amination to discover what is wrong with the picture. And during the debate on the pri­ .The skill and patriotism of Cormecticul people system, no less than in the actual ^OUR DEMOCRACY—^^;^ This year, more than over bo- ity will help in this as in other .engagement was announced re- 149 Temple St., 2nd PI, Phone 7-0857 New Haven ALIENS The rise in relief rolls at a time wlien industry is steadily taking orities bin. Representative Vinson ,ara rising io the emergency, as Uncle. Sam' fore, it is important for farmers emergenclej(. ' cently. retail ontlets themselves, to make said tho Cox amendment "breathes Doubtless most people have on new workers is similar in nature to expansion of government ienlrusfs more defense vvork to this state than' to get the highest yield by protect­ statutory life Into the Office of that possible. noticed that the Bovernmcnt Is ing crops from pests. Mr. Turner i activities and increase in costs in a number of other non-defense Production Management," and con lo any other,'on a per capita basis. In the C^'^v What is true of food, is true of inaklng a drive against aliens who believes that fewer acres, better 't fields. These activities were depro.ssion-born; the.v were conceived as tinued: rush lo get things done, business and the pub-' 5 most other consumer goods. There are In this country Illegally. I hope cared for In this respect can yield "emergonc.v efforts;" and it wassurely the theory of their .sponsors "•Why should it not do so? As one :lie are reaching for the telephone more than, is plenty of all, and if sliortages what I am writing may In some way as much as a larger number of •f get to the attention of any such. Ibat substantiiil business recovery would bring about a complemental member of Congress, I want to pass ei^er before.' acres of untreated plants, and that I of certain raw materials appoaV, laws to govern the American People Maybe interested friends will call IQWOV cost for them. the total labor required will be less. adequate and inexpensive substi­ It to their attention. Instead of goverlng them through The "Sun" study indicates that these hopes arc not being re­ Unfortunately, machinery for tutes are known. The entire retail executive orders Why should not AUpns who wire In this country alized. Surely it is fair to carry Hie argument one step further and spraying crops has been designed industry, chain stores and inde­ Illegally before 1824 can have their a man who almost holds the life largely for big growers of the mid­ suggest that they can and slioidd be. When the nation, is bending and death of industry In this coun­ status legalized It they will do the dle and far West. There Is equip­ pendent stores alike, is today try be confirmed by the Senate?" right thing, and have no need to every eft'ort for defense, when the taxpayer is facing nnprccedputed ment for such eastern crops as po­ working harder than it ever did The proponents of the Cox amend­ leave tho country. Personally I burdens, the average American citizen has the right to domnnd tliat tatoes, set with a three-foot space to keep prices down and so main­ ment "followed through" on tliis shall bo glad to give any such all his govormcntal representatives keep non-defense costs lis low as between rows, but nothing entirely tain our standard of living. Tlierc the help I can. BiA people who en­ IJartlcular line of reasoning when possiblo, • ' • • • they amended the original bill bear suited to spraying beets, carrots, will be no bread lines here. tered the country Illegally after celery and the like, set In rows 18 The evidence mounts up that economy of this l.ypo is both re­ Ing the Vinson name in order to NO OTHER CAR HAS ALL THESIS IMPROVEMENTS! 1924 must leave theoountry. They to 24 Inches apart. The reason Is often go to, some near by country asonable and possible. R- "freeze" Stettlnlus In his present m Job. that the large-scale growers, who like Canada or Cuba and then try are chief buyers of equipment, • Try the big Ml Ford wilh "Slow-Mofion THE RIDE-GRAPHS TELL THE STORYI HELPING WIN A WAR That, then. Is the background of to get into the quota of their na cessfully hide away so that the plant acres of a single vegetable, Springs"! Here's RIDING EASE that's win­ week's '"fwo-by-Four" stands a nice these happenings. Only time can John Thomas Cain is a 15-year. tlve country and so return legally government will not find you. Since while the New England planter round figure, 100, sketch In tho complete forground. ning praise everywhere) Compare before NEW FORD RIDE old London oostorboy. Over hero, to this country. The quotas of many the flnger-prliitlng the govern­ raises a variety of crops by the row This Is the one-hundredth column you tradel Blow wary line HIIOWS how tho HcnBatlonal new we would say that ho peddled of the countries are not full at ment has all of the facts about system In a small space. present, and the above method can ,.„,,_ _„ ^ ,,. , to come out of the typewriter and As for what has been accom­ Ford "Slo's-dtotion S/trinoit" Btnuoth uiit vegetables. He .has been given the plished under the Knudsen-Big- Mr. Turner offers growers two Take the wheel and teat the ridel You'll discover tbe Ride after car travels over road bump. often be followed with a good hope J^^'JLll l,^?!'!?^ °'}}L°- 5.".''"°" Into your newspaper. In May 1939 gers-Batt-Nelson-Stettlnlus leader- sugBe.s,tlbn.s to help meet thy situ­ a car that starts and stops without bobbing or George modal, ^one ot the highest •of success. I strongly advise any. °V . "''^"' ""^ "'^ one thp fi,..=f „„„ », ,. , . . j ship, A. G. Glancy of OPM had in- ation. First, they should know that dippingi A car that rides more SMOOTHLY and h awards for pallanti-y, and is the such people to attend to the rhattOr who 1^ Illegally in this country. The' ' ^' °^^ ^^^ "''' "^ht of print in the Mllford Citizen, and now |terestlng things to say In a recent certain dusts, intelligently used, at oriciJ. They are In constAnt daiiger fact tliat many are now benig arres SOFTLY and QUIETLY than any Ford car in his­ youngest Briton lo wear it. each week it comes, too, in the speech. are as valuable as sprayis for con­ of being detected at any minute and ted does not mean that the govern­ tory—thanks to the big, new, gentle-acting fr This is how ho got bis medal. Connecticut Echo and the Branford As more telephones cne added, more wire, trolling Insect pests' of. mapy vege­ **fr>^ **'v y*^ J being forced to leave. If a person is ment Is Jiist making a new drive ' One company, he said, which used "Slow-Motion Springs"! i*-^*iriv4-/i«'^ One night ho.heard Ihe. crash ot that win soon let up. they will ar­ Review. cables, and switchboards or dial equipment are tables. Small, self-propelled dust­ forcibly deported by the govern­ to turn out 500 flfty-callber guns a The "Measuring Stick" proves Ford ROOMIEST rest them as fast as they can get to "Two-by-Four" Is primarily for ers are available that reduce the COMPARE WITH THIS a bomb, looked out of the window ment that person Is forever de- year now Is making 5,000 a month. needed. At the Western Electric Company, the of all low-price cars. For VALUE, the 1941 Ford it few will eventually escape. As I weekly newspapers, and Its name Another company is making libor needed'm ciirlng for'crops. Showing how, with atlffer, fastcr-acltntr' and saw a paint factory down tho barded from -coming back to this Bell; System's manufacturing unit, production' gives you tnore than 30 genuinely important have said, I shall be glad ta give comes from Its size. A newspaper machine guns EIGHT MONTHS be- For vegetables that require Hprin^ii, effect of bump on paasenRcm In tbe car street stavt to go up in a roar of country. But If thay go out of the normally requiring two years is being speeded /eafurps .unmatched by any other low-price car. advice to any one wishing it. column Is about two Inches across foi'o the date called in its contract. spraying, progressive growers can b Iwund to be botb grwter and loDfccr-Iaatljiif. Country voluntprlly the govern­ The 1941 Ford tops its class for RIDE-^ROOM flumes. John didn't lose any tiino. E.C.C. and these pieces are about four He recalled, too, that it took 25 to, provide telephone equipment for use now.' adapt their methods to the ma­ With the bolp,of four policemen, ment will let them go an.d they can Inches long. They are little pieces years to build the automobile in­ Every telephone resource-r m6n, machines,' chinery available today. For ex­ —ECONOMY—VALUEI Try it—soon/ ... Liberal '\„/*V^.^"-«.Vw*»»""-»— take their chances of being allowed he dug into the basement: of Iho about Utile thhigs that bob along dustry up to a 3'/2 billion annual 'management, and money—has been mobilized ample, they can plant tomatoes.In trnde-in allowances nowt to return,., I strongly advise such blocks 25 feet across, with a wide paint fucloryi/ind waded-through from day to day and may not volume, but that In 2 years the tp rileet the record-breaking-demand for.lele-' aliens against paying money to any otherwise get hi the papers. aviation industry has truned into a lane between blocks. The sprayer a four-foot flood of liaint. Thoii TWO-BY-FOUR phone service. GET THE FACTS AND AnrI yoMi^et tlui LONGEST SPRINCBASE at (ow pricel-BICQCfl, GENTI.e» person who agrees for a considera­ These one hundred weeks make $5 bliiion business. may then be run through the lanes, SHOCK ABSORBERS-NEWLY UESICNEO .STAB|LIZER!-100% STIFFEil,, he and the policemen hauled ton tion to "fix" things so one can stay |N THIS FACTORY MASS>RO0UCT(0N- i:^^i^ nearly two years, and two years is Thus he says that industry is co­ Ono 0/ q series.of gd?er{/seinenfs explain- treating entire blocks in place of VoUUtKTAFORD! STROKQER FRAMCI-.SOFTER, PEEPER «EATS than »yvr >>atwfl workmen into the street, six alive. here. If biie has money that ho by Gilbert Stinger a long time in these world- shotter- INTERCHANGEABLE PARTS-FOUNDATION STONFVo'r ^j: Ijig Ihe part playeii ia national detenso'by single rows. To conserve spafie. low (loes hot want lie can throw it Into operating, continually "offering it­ As they were carrying tho Inst Ing days But coine what may, I MODERN INDUSTRy AND TODAYS AMTyoSI S,^!L crops such as beans or an early the river; it will (jo as.rnuc^ good self for any use to which we may know, the, usual things of home and care to pull them." And as for the The Soutliern New Inghni Telephone Company vegetable may be planted in the one away, the building collapsed. as giving It to ii. person who WERE BOTH DEVELOPED BV ELI WHlTN^v ^ . FIRST HUNDRED garden will always be. That's why re-ward industry expects, he quotes lanes. Beans would hot Interfere Wilson Auto Sales Co., Inc. Johh woke up in the morning to promises to "fix" things. Do not for HE PRODUCED. 10,000 MUSKETS w"H EASTOCV^^' • Up at the, top of the slice't ot^ I look ahead to the second hundred a maker of anti-aircraft guns as paw j~ 1 with the progress of machlneiy, find himself a hero. a minute-think that you can suc-^ pajier on Which'I'm'typing thlsi edition ot "Two-by-Foiir." 1 saying: STOCK AND BARREL//VT-f^c/y^SIS ' and early beets, carrots, lettuce, West Main Street PHONE 098 Branford etc., may be harvested before time __ SEE YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALE fi FOR LOW-COST FINANCINGI ___ 't

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gsfiiggisc THE BRANPORD REVIEW, BRANPORD, CONN., MAY. 22, 1941' THE BRANPORD REVIEW, BRANPORD, CONN., MAY 22, 1041 Page Flv< Teachers College. portable motors, battery care, ad­ sentcd with the past president's the school Friday attisrnoon. The \ > POPULAR DEIUSIONS by MaeConachie COST ACCOUNTANTS money raised will be put into the Albertus Magnus'Cdllege has of­ justing generators, etc., and (4) YffilUIR.i^iLMAMAS -"iy Herbert pin. There was a community sing Granite IBay College Notes CCC Enrollees Woodworking, including rough car­ TO MEET TUESDAY followed by a talk on "Leisure athletic fund. NORTH BRANFORD fered a full four year, scholarship to pentry. ^ (gALCULATED FOR THE WEEK OF Cffl/S^V S@. Laura Jane Adams ot East Haven, Time Activities" by Mrs, Victor The CCC camps are classlfled as Tuesday evening, May 27, the Hutchinson, Short Beach Brownies wish to Mrs. Florence Redtleld has opened penlson Caswell Chapman, for­ Miss Adams is a member of the Given Better MAY 26. . MAY36. . , 7.17 New Haven Chapter of National As­ .. i.sr MAY J1. , . 7.18 thank all those who helped at tholr Services Iji the local churches on officer. her summer house here. merly ot East Haven and a senior East Haven Chapter of the National eligible for this training under the MAY V. . . . ll.ib Mrs. D, W, Owens, a member of Sunday will be; Rural and Non-Rural out ot School sociation Cost Accountants will hold MAY JB. . . .tl.^S MAYJil. , ,7.1'J the Association and a state officer tood sale on Saturday. The Qlrls at Wellesley High School has been Honor Society and received the m MAY J9. . . ,'(.35 MAY M. . .7.50 cleared about $16.00. Mass at 9:15'o'clock at St, Augus­ The Board of Directors will meet Job Training Defense Training Program ot the their last monthly tor the 1940-41 MAY30. . . .1.31 gO!),C9^l f MAY.w. , .7.11 Is attending the natlohal conven­ Mrs. Anna Stone returned to her awarded a scholarship tor a year at scholarship following a competi­ MAY 31 . . . .U.il MAY 31 . .7.51 tine's R. C. Church, Hov William at.the Northford Public Library on United States Office of Education series. JUNEI. ,7.ia tion in Boston, I home here this week. She had been the School ot Practical arts In Bos­ tion. 00% JUME 1.. . .M.ii Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pardlse o{ Brewer, pastor, Mrs. Edward Daly, Tuesday evening for a regular DELUJION",THATDEEP WATER 111 in Hartford all winter. ton. In line with the expanded Voca­ made available under the general As Is customary, this meeting will "iflME CIVEH IS STANDARD BULOVA WATCH TIME organist and choir director. business meeting. SUPPHDRrj A Stt/IMflER BETTER tional Training in the Nation tor supervision of the State Depart­ be tor members only, as the annual Matilda MaoFarlane and Madison Rockland Park are on a wedding The May procession will follow THAN SHALLOW WATER Harold Nash ot East Haven L' adequate National Defense, general ment of Education. Instructors are election ot officers will be held. The Donesleel were married at 9 anniversary trip to Washington, D. A spcclar meeting ot the Good Mrs Franklin H. Burdge of Short 0, directly after Mass. May 27 will be observed as the BUOYANGV IS EQUAL IN BOTM Fellowship Dramatic Club was president of the Mount Herman preemployment preparatory courses to be experienced workers recruited tenatlve list have for Presldent- o'clock Saturday evening at the thirty-fifth anniversary of Totoket SHALLOW AND DEEP WATER. Beach has been made Hamden Hall Club, have been in the CCC camps loca­ for part time service from private E. A. Wall, Winchester Repeting Manse by the Rev. B. Kenneth 'I'll hold Wednesday night at the home Cub Pack mother. Her son David is Mr, u^d Mrs, Harold Ballou, [• ,! I Holy Eucharist and morning Orange and a special program Is of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hayward. ted in Connecticut. Courses now employment and qualified camp Arms Company; Vice Presidents F. Anthony ot Brantord Miss Lois prayers will bo celebrated at S:dObein g arranged by a committee DELUSION: THATTHE LIFT a member ot the pack. projected are elementary vocation­ personnel. Classes are to be conduc­ H. Hall, Farrel Birmingham Com MacFarlano Mrs, Fred Vollono and former resident, now at Washing­ i ' V/HieH CPOFPEE GIVES'VOU Mr, and Mrs. V. W. Bates ot ted in the late afternoon and even­ pany; J. M. Ivory, Barrow, Wade, ton, D, C, stopped here for a brief o'clock at Zlon Episcopal Church, composed of Mrs, Harry Juniver, Mrs. Joseph Haddock has recent­ al training In the (1) Operation, Arthur bison were tlie only guests, 1 Mrs. Nathan Harrison, and Stephen ROBrYOUOFffUEER. Miss Evelyn Shoemaker ot River Pawson Park are registered at ing during the enrollees' usual Guthrie & Company; Treasurer MAYIS WASHIMuTOH'S ATTACK OH TMC stay, Tuesday on their way'to Bos­ Rev, Francis J. Smith, Rector, Mrs. ly returned from a trip to Florida. care and repair of tractors, trucks PRFUCIt lllini «1 PC JlIMOWVIllE AT GRfAT Mr, and Mrs, Bonestell left Sun­ t^aul R, Hawkins, organist and Stephen rtose. The Rev. George B. TEJrr SHOW THAT IM <37 OUT side, East Haven Is on the sports Chalfonte-Haddon Hall, Atlantic and autos; (2) Hot and cold metal period ot freedom from routine J, H, Rattord, Rockbestos Products WIAPOWS OA.KIAH^LO THl OUUIRTAK OF day morning for a trip to . Troy, ton, . ' ' .» Gilbert of Durham will be the gUest OF 100 PEOPLE C?OFFEE UFT Committee at New Haven State City. camp duties. Such training is cal­ Corporation; Secretary V. P. Smith TIIF FRlhCH AND (HOfAM WAK Hil choir director. ONLY LAST? T\VO HOURS'. SO News tor the Granite Bay col­ work Including simple welds, tem- MAY3l-THi riiliir II.b.iOI'YRIGMT lAW N. Y, speaker and a musical program ITS A SLEEP BUGABOO NOT iaering, drilling, shaping and culated to give CCC enrollees a New Haven Dairy and Assistant TAS^riT nVCONGRCSS ,7V0 Mrs, William H, Pardee gave a will also be presented. Refresh­ A REALITY. ....»., umn? Give It to Joan Hallden. better mechanical background for Secretary G, H. Kuhn, Grelsl farewell dinner recently In honor Orange Sunday will be observed Want to buy a Review? See Joan machinery repair; (3) Slinplo elec­ The New Haven Council of Qlrl at the 11 o'clock service at the Cori- ments will follow the program. tricity including .wiring, setting future employment In any of the Manufacturing Company. Sco\its, Inc is planning tor an an­ot her son, William, who loaves DELUSION: THOT SnOKINS 1? Hallden. She has copies for sale. numerous areas of our National De­ Monday to report with the Naval grogatlonol Church, Rev. a, Dlllard A NERVOUS HABIT. Seven directors will also be nual Brownie Revel, May 24 at the Lossley, pastor. Mis Ethel Mayhard, The Board of Selectmen met In J^^^^I^^^^^^^^^^B fense needs. elected from the toiiowing nom East Rock Park Archery Qlcld, A Reserves, organist and Mrs. Douglas B, Hola- the town holl on Saturday for the ONLY INTHE CASE OFCHAIM The Even Dozen Club met Tues­ Inees J. C. McMab, Wircaldle, Ren- May Queen story, will bo lUustralnd Those' present were; Juno and 6M0KING IS THE HABIT day night at the home of Mrs. li^ Th Federal Government, through blrd, choir director. The entire transaction of routine business, and NERVOUS, eiGARS AND PIPES dall & McNab; Joseph LeMay, by dancers Ih costumes. Janice Cooke, Carol Pardee, Mllo Gordon Benson with Miss Jennie the Civilian Conservation. Corps, Is membership of the Oronge Is several matters of Importance were ARE RELAXING ANDTllEREFORE making available to all unemployed Farrel Birmingham Company; E. i)r Gi riiH(. MAKtitf u r Klbbe, Leo Pardee, Henry L, Par­ cordially Invited to Join In wor­ discussed for future action. AN ANTIDOTE "TO NERVOUS LInd as hostess. ^^^=^^^^^^^M O. Brown Jr., New Haven Clock KX.HLO: "CONSTANTLY r dee ot Short Beach and Charlotte TENSION young men between the ages ot 17 IS YOUR NAME HENR tf 71HISMAME Mrs. Stella Curtiss of Jefferson ship at that time, and officers of "The Melting Pot ot America and 23 Vj, who fultlli certain Company; A. L. Bristol, Rockbestos IS POSSIBLY UCRIVIC IKOM IHt LATIM Place has returned from a trip to Howd, Arietta Texedo and Mr. the Orange are asked to wear the was the theme of the musical given Granite Bay Bug Bugs will close eligibility requirements, added op Products Corporation; O. H. Kahl HONORICUS-MCANWG IIUNOKADlt, New York State Lockrow of New Haven, regalia of their station. by the pupils of the Jcomc Harrison the season by slej)plng out to a porlunlties tor Job training In Berger Bros. Company; C. E. < Sunday School will convene at School, William Douglas School, >uid show tonight. numerous types of work in connec Hanlon, Walker Racklltt Company Kico)iui§ii;iiii0iLii5) mm Short Beach Chapel Workers will Shorthand, Typewriting, Book­ 10 o'clock Mrs. Burton S, Hall, Center School at the Northford DELUSION: THAT ITI3 NOT and A. G. Nelson, Acme Wire Com SAFE TO LEAVE FOOD IN tlon wllii the conservation ot the GEMINI hold a i)ubllc tood sale May 31 at keeping, Accounting, Buslnssa superintendent. Comnunlty House on Monday even nations' natural resources —re pany. —THL Vl.K'.OH OOKH AdmlnlMratlon, Dictaphone, AN OPENED GAM,;....,.".'~... Miss Elsa Llnd has returned to THt4 tVLI K 5M0UI D the Colony Shop. Ing, DELUSION: THAT GE-QRCE t=^OOD SPOILS NO FASTER OR NO sources which are ot vital impor­ Besides the election ot Otticers, SOMIDAV KlCOMl. A Comptomotor, Day and Evening WASHINGTON WAS BORN work this week atlor an absence ot ORlATOk'AIDW tVMH Down through history the audience SLOWER IN AN OPENED e?AN tance to each and every citizen ot AltWf'IKti 01 DlOIIPYrnoWk'lHUOrAH Sessions, Co-educatlonal, EnUr ON FHB,Z2. .•;everal weeks. Miss Llnd received ^ an Interesting panel discussion AglllCI^•^tllNGJM'NP, ORANOl Kil'1 IM Fill MACAMIS^fF^'WI^CIV£ Short Beach Boy Scouts will bo Ascension Day was observed at THArt IN ANY OTHER OPE.N our United States during the AMDAMfASVtlOMIKC traveled with the little actors, rc' H^eE WA' S BORM FEe.ii,!??^ ^^w&^,^^^M[ will be held entitled "Accounting ItA AtllllCIOlIS I RAfiliAMCt AMI) ILAVOH. given Instructions In building flre- at; any time. GONTAINEK>, IT IS JUST AS SAFE TO Injuries In an automobile accident. the Zlon Episcopal Church and at llzlng with "Miss American" and THjHEE GREGORION CALENCyiR present world crisis. Quiz" at which time the audience pliicus and cooking at tholr Moy St. Augustine's R. 0, Church by OTMCIT51 ) GHANSEDTHE DATB: LEAVE FOOD INTHE C2AN AS TO PEB. "Uncle Sam" how much the new ^TO f F'EB.Z'Z, TRANSFER ITTOA DISH. win have the opportunity to ques ilBIRTVAHD lIHIOMiHOW ANU FOIUVtK.OWE AMO iMStl'ARAIM 1."-PAMIf I. Wl H'JTKK 24th meeting. STONE OOLLEaE services at six o'clock In the morn comers to this country had contri­ Mrs. Gustavo Du EreuU is in peRsot*. lion the six members of the panel. IJ 32 120 Temple St„ New Haven Ing. buted, The Indian tom and dances Torrlngton where she was called by Any and all types of questions per Mrs, Gertrude Lllils of Sprlngfleld reminded all of the beginnings, and traveling in the west and south the serious illness ot her son, Ed­ Re-roof ^0W\ Combine tanlz to accounting tre permitted tor several months. Among The Books NIass, has been staying a few days The Young Mr. and Mrs.' Club then in colorful costumes various ward, and it is belived that the group of with Merrltt E, Taylor, were ontortainod by moving pic­ countries were repreesented and Among the newer books listed at men conducting the quiz will be SHORT BEACH tures at their recent meeting and their customs, folk songs, and Among the summer arrivals is Beaufs/ With Shelter stumped rarely if at all. Wallace C. Economy Mrs. llerpicH ot New -Haven who Miss Dorothy Fortune will be the Blackstone Memorial Library Bobby Bronnan has been in New this was followed by refreshments dances, were portroyed, all adding Mrs. Thelma Klbbe and her son, are the following: Button, Vice President and Trea­ Mllo are returning here to live. has opened her cottage. ho,stess to the Even Dozen Club on York City. The event Of tho trip and a social hour. charm and strength as they joined Tuesday evening. Dersu The Trapper—V.K.Arsenlev surer ot Seamless Rubber-Company ST. KLIZABETII'S PARISH Mrs, Hallden Elected was a Yanks ballgamo. Plumbing in the "melting pot" to make the They hove been in New Haven tor Wings Or Victory—Ivor Halsted; will be the discussion leader and he Fr. William O'Brien unexcelled America, two .years. President Of P. T. ' A treasure hunt was arranged by Mr. and Mrs.. Elwood Caddy The Bany and Grawing Child- will-be assisted by Ralph C. Jones, Sunday School at 10:45 a.ip. The Short Beach Sunshine THE LEEPER GO. Yale University; C. C. Riggs, H. L. & Heating the officers of the Young People's have opened the Double Beach store Ernest L. Duff ot Norwalk, for­ Louis Fischer, M.D.; India of the Confessions—4:00 p. m". Saturday The Short Beach P, T, A. met Society will hold a tood sale May Society for tholr meeting at the Rev, and Mrs, Francis J, Smith Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Babcock merly ot this place, has announced Princes—Rosita Forbes; The Grace Judd Company; Clifford F. Thomp preceding first Sunday. 20 at 2:30 at the Colony Shop, ' t are at their waterfront camp. tor the season. son, R Wallace & Sons; C. S. Doug in the school Monday night. The club house on Friday evening. attendee^ the Dlcscescan Conven­ the engagement ot his daughter, Telephone Office 6-8829 — Res. 4-0725M ot Guadlupe—Frances Parkinson Sunday Mass at 10 A. M.' meeting opened with Miss Ingrld Supply Co. tion at the Cathedrallnifartfordon Clarissa Louise to Mr. Allen Par- Keyes; Lions on Trust—Cleland las, Oilman Fantord Company and The children ot tho Short Beach George W. Chllds, Jr, Seward & Llnd singing "My Sister and I," r Mrs. Oeorgo Pair presided at the Tuesday ond were dinner guests at Mr, and Mrs, Carleton Beals have Mr J Venter has arrived with his rette, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Par- 549 Ehn Street New Haven, Conn. Scott; Ten Great Mountains' and "The Nearness ot You," Re­ school will conduct a tood sale in Boilers — Radiators the Bond Hotel in the evening. returned to Brockett's Point after lamlly at Johnson's Point, rette of Merlden. R. L. G. Irving; We Escaped— Monde. meeting of the Confroternlty of the UNION OHAPEL ports on the state convention were I' Rosary held at the club house William Allan Nellson; Biography The meeting will be held in the road by Mrs. Arthur Hallden and FOR RENT Gas Steam Radiators on Thursday evening. At the recent meeting of the Zlon ot The Gods—A. Eustace Haydon; Y. W. C. A. Ballroom at 8:00 pre­ , Sunday, May 25. 11 •A . M. Mrs. Robert Lockyor. Bathroom Fixtures Routine business was transacted Parish Ouild held at the new home Benjamin Blake—Edison Marshall; ceded by a dinner at 6:30. Memorial Day Service. The Bran- The otncers elected for the year Winter homo—4 bedrooms, H. M. - Pulham, Esquire—John P. ford American Legion, Boy Scouts, All Kinds — at Low Cost at the recent business meeting ot of Mr. and Mrs, Warren M are Mrs. Arthur Hallden, president; batli — Bunroom — auto­ the Volunteer Fire Department held Richmond a delicious luncheon wos Marquand; Mountain Meadow— Girl Scouts and Sea Scouts are In­Mrs. Norman Bowne, vlcn-presl- Also Selected on Wednesday ovcning. It was voted enjoyed followed by a short John Buchan; Delilah—Marcus George Edmundson retired plumb vited to attend ,In''uniform. Ap­ dent; Mrs. Paul Rinker, recording matic lioat. Central, near Goodrich; The River Rises—Helen ing contractor who died Saturday to assist with the program for muslness session: The social propriate music by the Cliolr. secretary; Mrs, CllHord Peterson, beach. USED PLUMBING Memorial Day. Luke Camarota and hour began with the presentation Abbott Beals; Thomas-Thomas- in New Haven was the father ot 9:45 A. M. Sunday School. George corresponding secretary; Mrs. Frank Pruss were assisgned to the ot an orchid sprigged quilt to Mr, Ancil Thomas—Robert P. Irlstran Mi's, E, B. Olmsted ot this place. Brown, Superintendent. Lesson Ralph Bolter, treasurer. They were and cleaning committee for the month. and Mrs, Richmond, The remainder Cotlln; Men of Power— Albert Topic: Overcoming Prejudices:. [installed by Mrs. Victor Hutchin­ at the otternoon wos spent In Carr; Germany Jekyll and Hyde— Patchwork—J. M. Dqnald; One Pair Peter's Vision. | son. Mrs. Steplien WoU'e was pre- HEATING SUPPLIES games and recreation. Gabastian Hatfner; Reportage oii Alice T.Peterson The mon'ohly business nieoting ot ot Hands^Monica •' Dickens; - The . Friday, May ?3,jg, o'clock Rehear- Tolopliono 8-4047 llie Civic Association was lioid In I Mexico-Virginia Prewett; Wisdom Redemptfion , ot Democracy— Her­ Taylor Place — Short Beach -.< I For Widows—iToniTorrey; -Quebec modeled to accommodate the Belllsl' 91 'Water St., New Haven the town hall on Thursday evening. mann V'l^auschnlng;..vWithin- Ger­ : i ,;WedtieBdafcM^8||7; 3 to j?J t ^M^ Heat Treatlrigi Company, i.M...... Walter Chldsey was the presiding; Pontiac Completes many—^Oswald Garisbn yillard...i Young''^Peopfe's!'Jffli3wship.';•-'''/. 'Grand Central Station' Great 'Program Music—Slgmund Saturday,' " May 3'l^; 11. A. ,M. Spaeth; The Art of Using Color— Chapel Workers' l^ld Food Sale. For Retail Deliveries John L. King; Mine Eyes Have Seen Sunday,' June .ijfst Communion m —Altreda Withington M. D.; High­ service,at close of sermon. Construction of a retail delivery road to Adventure—Earl P. Han­ auditorium and drive-away depart­ son; Essays of William Grabam ment at Pontiac Motor Dlvlson— —Edited by A. G. Keller and '4 embodying all the essential services Maurice R. Ravle; The Cactus Prize Winners of a modern air terminal—Is near- ST . 3 .. DAYS Book—A. D. Houghton; In Yankee lug completion, according to H. J. Windjammers— Charles Nordhotf Kllnglor, general manager. Riddle or the Reich—Wythe AtCardbParty Eoi«y Expansion of the retail delivery of SPRING SALE Williams; General Chiang Kai- system—started by Pontiac in a Shek—General and Madame Chiang Are Announced r«rin* modest way several years ago—Is Kai-Shek; Pirate Treasure—Harold • /" \ fT' caused by the cver-grawing num­ T. Wllkins; So You're Going To I IM ^.}1!Tir~Tr| $4:95 $5.95 $6.95 Scandinavia!—Clara E. Laughlln; The auxiliary ot the Short Beach n ber ot persons who save freight charges by taking delivery at the A Passenger To Adventure— Hose Co. held a card party Tuesday taclory, Kllngler said. It is I'oiilisli lo predict wlint lies abend of Marjorie Shuler. night in the flrehouse. Door prizes us but surely the women will not soon were awarded to Mrs. Donald Char­ "This year approximately 10,000 lotte. Mrs. Richiird Shannon, and "@°^ persons will travel to Pontiac to ' again s(!c sueli eager savings in high Mrs. Eric Swanson. There were 10 take delivery on new cars", Kllng­ gi'adc NIIUCS. , WALDORF FOR tables in all and a prize ot a tur- MKB'ii ler said said, "Tills compares with 7,500 factory deliveries ni 1940 and Blacks, Blues, High — Low — WEDDINGS klsh towel, varied colors, was pre­ El UHiHSASsHMsilEi 4,000 In 1039." sented to the following: Mrs. Irv­ Browns, and Redberry Medium Heels ing Charlotte, Mrs. Clarence John­ The new Pontiac layout Is built sizi's 121/2 to 10 AAA, G son, Mrs. Henry Rogers, Mrs. Ka- •n»«- ,.wr-.-«s>—. w'111 •i about a customers' audltlorlum therine Blicker, Mrs. James Moore, Ij^prnwyj^^^g^j^^ i complete with leather chairs, rest Mrs. William L. Hall, Mrs. Daniel I) room and every accommodation for the factory guests. Here will be Hnag, New Haven. Mrs. Jack Mar­ B^^^^'^H^I VISIT OUR homo town newspaper and radio, tin, Mrs. William Booth and Mrs. Addle Walker. The committee NEW HAVEN STORE A public address system will be 174 Temple St., opp. Miilleys siile entrance New Haven v/hlch worked to make the affair liillialed to announce the arrival of a success Included: Mrs.'William at cars at the delivery garage. Cus­ An intimate shop devoted to high grade tomers, as they are at present will shoes exclusively L. Hall, chairman; Mrs. Thomas C. 8 CHURCH ST. bo provided with road maps and Bracken, Mrs. Chairles Gauggel, up-to-date touring nstructions fur­ Modern Cutaways Mrs. Roland Van Sands, Mrs. Eric nished dally by the AAA, Swanson, Mrs. Ruth Music, and Dress Suits Tuxedos Mrs. Donald Charlotte, SIMPLY CALL Factory trips— always popular White Dinner Coats with visitors—will be available at ENTERPRISE Intervals with the tourists, trans­ Blue D. B. Coats ported from the Administration and Flannels Wh at Nots "1(941 WdDErM^ip Building to tile factory In station shirts, collars, ties, shoes, silk wagons. Trained guides will be |n and opera hats, spats, gloves, BY GITA ROUND 2650 attendance, Ascot ties, pearl gray vests, Customers will lunch in the plant jewelery, etc. Double Beach accepting regis­ dining room guests of the division. trations tor picnics with the Con­ Crew ot workmen are hurrying necticut Conferences of Junior FRIGIDAIRE BEAUTYi completion of the project In time WALDORF Colleges slated tor Tuesday tor the anticipated rush of vac- A OKNKRAU MOTOR* MAIICHi-lCCC De Luxe ^^Torpec/o'* Six 2-Door Sedan $874* {tvhite sUewall tires extra) Charlie Terhune seems to make the and this OVERSIZE "SIX" is tlonlsts to the factory tor new cars. What Nots every week. Now he has General Manger Kllngler said. ' CLOTHING CO. been appointed tax collector by the FULLY-FITTED in De Luxe Styla Factory deliveries are partlculay- IF YOU ARE ONn of ihc countless Ameri­ smooth, graceful lines, of its "Torpedo" styled Men's Formal Wear—Exclusiveli Brantord Borougij warden.,,..... ly popular with West Coast cus­ can moeorisw who still believe that a big, Fisher body . . . its roomy, graciously-appointed ONiifMiMO)SfORM£W/TMAWM0UL 90 Center Street Breezy Whortleberry asks "How tomers who find that the saving In (§r does Coffee taste without cigarette handsome, luxurious car costs a lot ot interiors . . , the scores of mechanical features that [ ] Opp. Malley's Rear Entrance Hera aro a few of tho 30 feature! thai We Pay Toll Charges! freight charges often is great money—Pontiac has a big surprise for you. ashes In It?" Buy a stamp at the Amazing low price for a enough to defray the costs of a va­ add so much to the economy and dependability of n Open Evenings Until 7:30 you got in thU BIO Filgldoiro Pontiac. Post Office and Lee Lay will sing Frigidaire with so many features Our new Mid-Suminor Sales cation trip to Michigan. At your next opportunity—sec your nearby Later by Appointment atisket atasket for you Just like • Glass-Topped Sliding Hydrator Catalofj is now in llu' mails! Pontiac dealer and ask him to show you the figures Yes—you'U find a hundred and one different They'U make the whole CALL 8-3523 ' a Jute box only a Jute cost more • New Meat Tender —New 1941 Model R-6, reasons why you should buy a Pontiac "Torpedo"— » Double-Easy Quickube Ice Traya Study il—select ilie lmr!j;ains Mr. and Mrs,' George A Anderson on a Pontiac De Luxe "Torpedo" compared with summer cooler and at than a penny stamp Tar on the ot Park Place, announce the marri­ those of the de luxe models of the all-three cars. He , and, for many reasons, the time to buy is right npw! this season's prices roads, on the car and on the • New Larger Frozen Storago you wiiiil, IUKI .simply piek Compartment age ot their daughter, Mary Claire will show you thiit the difference is so slight you'U TtrPONTIAC PRICES BEGIN AT $828 FOR THE DE LUXE you will want genuine carpet. Evils of Spring A man u\) yiiiir plioiif- — we'll )lafe to Donald Mac Leod, son of Mr. and WHEN IN NEED OF lit a match to see it there was • Super-Powered Meter-Miser hardly notice it in youf monthly payments. •TORPEDO" SIX BUSINESS COUPE VUDORS for sleeping $11975 your order I Mrs. Hugh MacLeod ot Cedar Delivered at Pontiac, Mich. State tax, optional equip- WALLPAPER gasoline in the tank. There wa.s....'.... t New Facts Label CVou Know Whaf Street. And while you're there—give this long, low, tiieiil, accessories—extra. Prices and specifications porch and sun room or PAINT Tar on the roads—and more tar.... You Gel; Before You Buy) Only • • -^ Easy Terras ....Fred P. Grlmley is editor on Con­ (manly modern cur a good going over. Notice the subject to cliaiige ivitliout notice. VISIT Jack Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. THE EiM CAtI WW mi IM Mt/^ necticut State Journal, hot oft the SEE US OR YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER Norman C. Clark, Wilford Ave. has VISIT OUR UNITED WALL PAPER press' after a period of non-publica­ AND CO. returned from a week end trip to CENTRAL GARAGE CO. tion M, E. Taylor of Short THE CoNNEetia|^|iGHT & POWER CO. Wlnthrop 'Mass. Where he attcn-i PORCH SHADES SUMMER SHOP 93 Crown St., New Haven Beach recalls when he made pa­ NEW HAVEN ded the J»roTlnclal Conference of 64 MAIN STREET PHONE 968 BRANFORD, CONN. WITH NEW AUTOMATIC ROll-HOlDER per boxes, 02 years ago for the the Young Peoples Fellowship. "We Save You Mouey" Brantord Lock Shop, now being re- 221 Montowese St. Phone 744 Branford

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THE teANFORP SSVlteW, BRANFORD, OONKT.. WlV 22,1D41 THE SPOTLIGHT y^ Baseball . Page Sevea Boxing I That ambulatory jamboree in- person at tho amusement park Red Cross Notes At State Theatre Basketball I vented by Hollywood; the junket, at Playland, Rye, N. Y. to prc- conferred with studio short subject.? It "iSA"-^—~- 1 '^ aljout to be sent a streamlined roadster to It's on the way tb our stagel excutlves on the matter ot releasing Hockey '« «j/.'.j-» - • adopted by the tho winner of n marathon contest. ATEST SHORT KfEW Coiuit VIcl Is brining "Pan Amcrl- the newest Our Gang Comedy, "1- Football Department of Contestants, of all thinffs, will EDITED BY W. J. AHERN Slate in its have to hop on and off nil the rides camui," the greatest stage achieve 2-3- Go," to public schools. Wrestling campaign to at the amusement park, with time ment of his career to the stage of Three actors known for their brin' ' g good-will off to eat and sloop, the >\-inner the State Theatre, Hartford, this \» South portrayals of widely popular Orien- America. The being the one who can last long­ + Fridty, Saturday and Sunday, May tal fictional characters, have recent junket est. Jliss Crawford will judge — There is a great need for Red 23-24-25 for 3 days only. "Pan prominent roles In "Unholy of Ilollyn-ood but Won't ride. Cross sewing to be done ns Bran-^ Americana" is a colorful, brilliant THE:POCKETBOOK » • » Partners." The trio are Peter Lorrc, Cbmmuhity Council Sdftball League Schedule DISAPPOINTING WEEK stars to Slex- H0LL\nVO0D NOTES: Greta ford quota is six times larger than ""d wondrous musical. Including Keye Luke and Sen Yung, ico was an as- Garbo raised a howl when she was last year. The Congregational «'' ^^° cntortalnmcnt condiments AMERICAN M5AODE NATIONAL LEAGUE SErry OBABrF '""'sbinir sue- snapi)ed by n Maureen O'SullIvnn hdmlts that Church will be open every Wed-- °^ "'e two great American con- she may win the title: of "Best Diamond Diamond SUFFERED BY UCONNS photographer Wednesday, May Zlst I jneir enthusiasm for the i„, hldinij: in a ncsday A. M. from 10-12 for anyone l''"';"'^-, ,, , , ,, . . '• Dressed Aotress" biit idds that her /Monday, May loth bush ns she who will sew at home. The gar- , The attraction Is decidedly dlf- c*mes OP n ii, ooo GALLONS Branford Pt; vs Silver Dollar Restaurant 1 East Sides Vs East Shore Bedding Co. 1 son Michael will be two on May Disaster struck at the University The vnrslty tennis team, after wn.? takinff her ments will be given to groups or ?"«>' '" "«* " >« reported as bc- 30th, Is well on his way to become O^GASOtlHE-' ABOUT tr/^OUG^ rOJ^ Trojans vs Steel Foundry 2 first Nfttlohal Stores vs T. K. P. 2 regular 4 o'­ Hilltop.') vs Sportsmen's Taverji 3 Riversides vs De Molay 3 of Connecticut athletics last week. three straight victories, evened up clock stroll in indivlduals '"S t'le only revue on torn' boasting "Hollywood's Best Dressed Man". In a total of twelve contests, the , . . , Wednesday, May 28th , , '• Monday, May 26th the score by losing to Coast Guard unglamorous For further Informalion call °' 3 stage levels and revolving unit The actress spent a week In New Branford Pt. vs Steel Foundry 3 UCohns were successful In winning both at home and away 6-3 and .slacks and Mrs. Scrlvenor "" which 22 giant scenes will be •yoi'k and bought a complete sum­ East Sides''VS T. K. P. 3 dumpy hat . . Silver Dollar Rest, vs Sportsmen's Tav. 2 East Side Bedding Co. vs De Molay 2 only one outrigljt and the varsity then losing to Boston University '_ shown. A cast of BO including 35 mer wardrobe. Trojans vs.Hllllpps ,, , 1 That sweater First National Stores vs Riversides 1 track team salvaged something by at Boston 5-2. The freshman ten­ m^M. ..•.^. From a bulletin sent by the New g'n'nour girls will appear in the LOCAL NEWS OF THE SCREEN: Wednesday, June 4lh ', i -• • Monday, June 2nd placing second in the Eastern In­ nis team did no better as they lost Haven Cliapter of Red Cross:" How novel production numbers. That thrill you gqt the first time Branford Pt. vs Spbftjsmen's Tavern 3 Grabe, Alice Pnvo n„i „?i="y ''"n edict now teast Sides vs De Molay 2 tercollegiate Athletic Aiisoclation to Nichols Junlor.,College. 6-3 and wo wish that every service could P'omincnt In the revue with you heard a melody came put of the Steel Poundry-vs Hllltop.9 " 1 Hogers. ^"' '""' Ginger tunis out to be T. K: P. vs Riversides 1 meet at Worcester. The track team to the Rhode Island freshmen, 8-1. I « « • another press GARBO receive duo recognition each month Count Vlcl and his 15 piece ALL ear phones of your crystal set- Trojans vs.Silver Dollar Restaurant 2 East Shore Bedding Co vs Fst Natl. Stores 3 provided the only bright spot in hard'tl, 'SX' ?^--'^ ••" one Fo,?l;;rtS"b'aJ,'>? ."l^.^X^ But no report could Ignore the un- QIRL^SWINO BAND are Mills King twenty years ago.wiil lie .amplified The varsity golfers lost to Rhode tT'ither, Franda"Vhitr^" '"ItZf, '^^'-''^t^'i «' J'«'''"»™ ,., ,. Monday, June 9th the week's schedule by, decisively {soprano star nf tl?„ j. '",' ^""18: W,' behoved to be a publicity ending stream ot garments pouring a"^ Miljs. n trio of Broadway a dozen tlihesby the thrill you'll . . ; vWcdncsday,:Junc llUi Island at Kingston by a score of ^.. . -.„. «* villi I* . Branford Pt. vs Hilltops '' 3 'Bftst' Sides Vs Riversides 3 defeating Moss. State on Tuesday nine telephone hour programs llu'ough the doors of this office co'n'^sj Barr and Estes, pnntominc get reliving that experience with 4r2, but Alec Gustafspn, Connecti­ I'hcre's a picture cominR up about Sportsmcn'4 Tftvel-n vs Trojans 1 De Molay vs First National Stores 1 by a score of. 105 y3 to 29 2/3. stood outsido of ASPCA head­ a boy and piri who fall in love every day. We have Just leainod nnti comedy dance duo; Sandy Lang Alice faye, John I'aync, Jack Oaklo Steel Foundry vs Silver pqllar, Rest. 2 Coach Ivan Fuqua took his team to cut's No. 1 man, provided some of quarters in New "York Inst week that our supplies have been de- "'^ ^o., from the Atlantlco Casino, in T. K. P. Vs East Shore Beddine Co. 2 to play . Santn Glaus to over­ before they are born. and Cesiir Romero In, ,thelr ZOth- , , Wednesday, June 18th the :best golf at.the New England » » • ceived and distributed In Notting- "lo de Janeiro; PaulKlrkland and . i; Monday, June lOlh Worcester on Saturday expecting worked dray horses. The occa­ Century-Fox Film, "The Great Branford Pt,vs Trojans • ^'- \ |lntercolleglate Golf Tournament sion? Be kind to Animals Week. Latest radio stars to ffct the ham, England. There was such a Company, cqull libristics; Daniele, Eflst Bides' vs First National Stores i that Tufts would . provide the nod from Holly\vood arc a couple American Broadcast" which moves Hllltbjja vsSllvcr Dollar Restaurant 2 Miss White was called in to help demand for the pretty new things Interpretive dancer; Dolores Page, Rlvcrslcjes'vs East Shore Bedding Co. 2 greatest opposition and his predic- held; at ^yatertown| Mass. on Fri­ focus public attention on i this of youngsters — the Moylan to the LoeW Poll College theatre fpr Steel Foundrjr ysSportsrn^n's,Tavern 3 Sisters, two vivacious curly-tops, Ihatitwushard togetridofjiome beautiful entertainer- Mai-y Poje; iNpus-my pRopuces ABOUT De Molay vs T. K. P. 3 n„„ „-M„ I i \. ^ ,L '°adayy anda Saturdayoaiuraay. iiHe snoshoti thuiee besoesct event. a second big hold-over week, Thurs­ :.,,., . .Wednesday, jiuic 25lh and Oiivio Santoro, 12-year-old used clothing received from a °'=»'=, "j"''':. Begonia at tlic iva /63, 600.0O0MII.es OF I '. . • Monday, June Z3rd out '^^nnn..Z^*''1" ^""' =''^'=1 J IB-hoIc total of 70 m the, prelim- yodcler, who are featured on their day May 22nd. .,' WIRE /» yFARFOR /60,000 Branford Pt. vs Silver Dollar Rest, 3 out Connecticut by score of, i„ary, round .and finished }n a tie • * • ' source other than the Red Cross." Novachord; Cliarlotle at the elec- USES — rmM /yifcf CLIPS East Sides' vs East Shore Bedding Co. l 43. l/4to 37 1/0. Other : colleges own programs Sunday afternoon "The second big ^feature' on the 7b PIANO wine/ Trojans vs Steer Foundry " 2 for fifth in the final scoring; Joan .Crawford has participated on NBC. The Moylans ^WII ap­ "The total relief made available trie,organ, and many others. Of First-National Stores vs T. K. P. 2 finished behind Connecticut in the in many stunts in Iier career, but same prograih Is "Scotland 'Yard" • Hilltops vs Sportsmen's Tavern 1 The, last week of Connecticut pear in nil MGM picture this up to April first by and through special note will be the appearance Riversides vs De Molay 3 following orijer: Srd^Colby; 4th— perhaps the oddest will take place with Nancy Kelly, John Lodor and P' Wednesday, July 2nd athletic schedules ..before: final ex­ on June let when she'll appear in summer while Oiivio is slated for the American Red Cross, In nations °t °^°'-'^°- '"' "» "^^led attraction, Vermont; 5th —Boston University; » liepublie contract. Edmund Gwenn In featured roles. • Branford Pt. vs Steel Foundry 2 Monday, June 30th ams begin finds the varsity gplt engaged in war in Europe and in Introducing her dance of tho Gold- East Sides vs T. K. P. 2 6th-;W. P. I.; ,7th—Middlebury and The supporting cast consists of Silver Dollar Rest; vs Sportsmen's Tav. 1 team making up a rained-out the Orient, was $26,725,923." ' en Goddess. SUirliriH- this wcclc l<'i-i(lii.v iin llic .sliiire nf (In- .Sliiio 'I'hcnlro, ilenry Wllcoxon, Melville Cooper- Trojans vs piljtops . ^ 3 East Shore Bedding Co. vs De Molay 3 8th—Mass. State. ; ... .First National Stores vs Riversides 1 match against Springfield College Doctors are needed in Great Among tho many spectacles nu.-ii..„l rovno •'I'a Anwyuunur will, (10 ,star enUM-liiiner.s, nr. gnr- . Monday, July 7lh . U..U 11 uiure IS any one who ^"' And last but not least the latest Branford Pt. vs Sportsmen's Tavern . 3 ed their schedule by losing to the completing their season, against Britain and if there is any one who ^"eh scenes as the futuristic Ballet Kcons gmn, si .supiirh sc-ciii's, niul Icntin-nig an nil jrirl baud of .l.T East Sides vs De Molay 1 Springfield College frosh by an 83 wishes information on this matter ^,^^e MechaniseMeclianise; LaConga FiestaFiesta:; .-iwi...-- :'•• • '•• • the sliiffi*—"Cidvncnde ol news shots of the day. Steel. Foundry vs Hilltops - 2 against Rhode Island at Kingston .swina; KciiiM-itds. .See Uie IhrillinH: opic of . T. K. P. vs Riversides 2 to 43 score at Springfield on Frl. , he may get in touch with the New .Noudlte En Gourde; the Floating Sss you In the movies Trojans vs Silver Dollar Restaurant 1 East Shore Bedding Co. vsFst. Natl. Stores 3 on iWediaesday. ir ,....,..: ...... The varsity baseball.team lost its Ilaveii Chapter. Fluoresent violins and three spceu- YODR MOVIES GUYED Wednesday, July lOtli 'The- -varsity baseball . team..Is tile Amorieiis"—sco the lii'calli-lnUini,' "hcs 'I'l-e's Flnliios" from the INDUBTfUAL RBSeAKCH iHEyApeu6EP iMiuf/meemu/imodTfl I . Monday, July 14Ui crucial game to Rhode Island on lar production number now to the H/i5 t'Ei/aoPfo /I SYNTiieTie Branford Pt. vs Hilltops 1 hopeful of.closing up their season Alliinlieo Gnsinu, liio de .laiieini; see llio dlirilijf, exotic "Yillpii L/ovo Huiisit coMMUNj) WHICH eonrmb so nieyKnar/i/rKTiueivBefoi' East'Sides vs Riversides 2 Wednesday when Frank Keaney's American stage "Les Tres Flames" ooiff •— ewBifinsmnTm -roFRE^enti^^, Sportshien's Tavern vs Trbjans 2 with victories against Williams at Washington, D. C.--"Unsiiikable" from the Atlanllco Casino, Rio do DiiUce"; imd luiiny ollier.s. "I'liii Alncriciina" 1s the billy revue on 'WCLtit' nerfts T06ETH£ft, ecpVccAifnisismixe.Anii.neiimrpnoJi io Steel Foundry vs Sliver Dollar Rest. 3 De Molay vs Ph-st National Stores 3 ball club broke out In- a hitting CUBUN6 THE LIFE OP P/lfiRlCJ. Williamstown ,pn .Wednesday and soap, a novelty to young Scotch Janeiro—Marigloria Introducing the tour boiistiiig of. 'I stiigo Icvul.s mid u revolving unit on wliioh tho ro- m muwJ TUe/n PescojrMORg cAsay. T. K. P. vs East Shore Bedding Co. 1 spree which, coupled witli possibly evacuees. Is taking the curse off -./ Wcdncsflay, July 23rd Rhode Island at Kingston on Sa­ he curse off "Vnnnl T™.- <-- - - uinrkidile .sueiiea are prescnicd. Monday, July 21st the team's worst performance in Saturday night, according to a "Yaqui Love Dance," and the Branford Pt. vs Trojans 3 turday., ,. .; ' ( FOR COMMENCEMENT . . . 1941 We are at work on the greatest East Sides vs First National Stores 3 the field, gave Rhody an 11-2 vlc- letter of thanks received by the "Cavalcade of the Americas" direct Hilltops vs Sliver Dollar Restaurant 1 The varsity trapk learn faced- a Soon the mails will be filled with armanient program in the history from the New '5fork and San Fran­ MRTFORD MAY 23-2435 Steel Foundry vs Sportsmen's Tavern 2 Riversides vs East Shore Bedding Co. 1 toi-y. Coach Christian. used Gene American Red' Cross frOm West- . Max Archor,'Wttrner Bros, gilding Madison Boys Club Falls Before De Molay vs T. K. P. 2 strong Wesleyan team..at,-,Mlddle- big wliite envelopes carrying very of this country. We are training a cisco Fairs. Kovacs in starting the game, but Cinema Chatter expert siionsorea by fietto Davis, town on Tuesday and .completes! its special invitations The So-and- i"-""' ->'•"••• -' —- lothian, Scotland. relied on three additional hurlers great army of men. But we n^y^t ;;'^^'»"°"Bh he average Scotch boy "PAN AMERICANA" is heralded Winning .slieolnl lionbrs at tho Ith season with, a, number of partici­ So Hlfeh School, the Such-and-Such "Although the average Scotch boy Locals 22-3 At Hammer Field SKIPPER STEVE SEZ< with haul-outs for' bottom scrap­ : We understand that this club before the game was througli. not only make American strong ^^T ^""^ ""^ T^^.^\mt. as the most pretentious llcvuo en Aniiual Championship soaring pants competing in the New, Eng­ College, requests the honor of your ,-...^11 atiiKJii^ ...„w,., u,j lu unnK tour and has been acclaimed tho meet Honald Reagan and Jane ing and repalntliig. has issued an invitation to the Somewhat the same type of ball presence at their 10th or 25th or enough to resist any physical aga^­- P°l^°".,we bear you no ill win m,. Hear Tell: Ann Sheridan receives Branford defeated Madison by a land Intercollegiates at Bpston on poison,,we bear you no ill will for tops in raodew; entertainment by Wyman selecting Spring outfits at MADISON Capt. Al Johnson informs us he's Branford boys for some informal game was provided on Saturday in the-24th, .100th annual commencement. And gression, We inust rebuild our faith a wire that she has been ofriciaiiy score of 22 to 3 at Hammer Field ny A. M. C, Jr. the soap, stated a letter in child- critics of key cities newspapers, alocal store for their'lnlant daugh­ put in arouhd 130 new stakes for racing with their Rhodes this what was Intended to be a double- you will be saying, "it doesn't seem in Democracy and tho Aiherlcah Ish scrawl." Tho soap is novelty-it plectod "Sweetheart of the USS Sunday. With ovory man In the AB R H PO A E summei';. Should prove very Inter­ header. Connecticut lost to North­ life if we, are to cbiitinuo to lie a floats. In Britain, soap always This great stage show is present­ Sacramento" by tho crow of. tho ter Marlishe Drctrloh cviJlaihing Titus, If the Branford boats this year. It Is The Eastern Connecticut Confer­ possible that little John or Mary, or Jied Sox-scoring a run tlie team ...5 0 2 2 The 1041 season has opened early esting. I easter—""^"n^ 16-1*u"Ai 1 111in seveacvtrini Inningsinnings. country where men inay speak as sinks We all wonder -what would ed on the stage of the State Thea­ [warship Herbert, Anderson why she ate a sandwidh Immediate­ v4tf Taylor, lb almost a "Rube Goldberg-Inven­ ence, composed of Buckley -and Heleri, or Guy, is old enough to be bombarded Madison, Walt Tamule- 1 6 and with a bangi The wind being iKJoks as if the P. O, Clan plans i The • Uconn players fattened their they please—even if -we doi-i't agree happen of a Nazi U-boat torpedoed tre, ^lartford stiiFtlng thi.s week .spends a full day'smearing mustard ly before qotti'ge Raft slapped her tion" that he uses to drive them In ^wv..^.j MO ii mit^ A. v./, v*"ii fjiuiic,I -"^ «^«*iii ijiiiycrs laiLeiiea taeir Chapmaii • Tech. of. New-LonGon, • graduating. Let's see, iv.hat shall I Friday thru Satiirday and Sunday, vttch and John Czapllokl were the Wlllard, ss-p 0 a in the N. W. at the last equinox, , J„ „.,lt. _ 1-1,. -. i...-..-_ -- -- . lUoHl— • ... with them; where we choose by a ship carrying a load of your un- on Jack Cackle's face for scenes in down a fliglit Ofstalrs for a scene and haul them out. to do quite a bit of tuning up first, I batting averages in this game by Norwich Free Academy, .Robert,:£. send for a present." May 23-24-25 for 3 days only. hitting stars with four hits aplecs. Doiizello, c ...... 4 1 3 0 certainly has spelled boating wear ballot the men who shall govern us shikablo soap." "Navy Blues" Alexis Smith orjd in "Mahplawev"—"Who knows, ;, Al had quite an article written In those June races. Better take connecting for twenty hits but Pitch of Poqupnnpck Bridge, ,Ston- But there's something more im­ Vfalt had, n home rwn, and three 3ol^oen,!3b ,,...; ....4 0 ther, and she's been blowing from heed, Branford! , . and where, we conducted . otir There are late stage shows Sat. Ellsworth Cobb, New Orleans maybe I won't bo able to eat again up on lils "pets" In a yachting ma­ Northeastern also hit the ball and ington and Wlridham'High Schbols, portant you can do for John or War Relief Operations , At A Singles- and .John had four singles. Kainenski, 2b •. 4 that direction . most, every 'day business In the way we .see.;flt as & Sun. at 10 P. f^. socialite, are affectionately yours. so soon," she said. gazine last summer. It seems these i; Speaking of Pine Orchavd makes produced .enough runs to gain the will hold their annual track .and • . AIa.r^;,,th_an. sending them ii'.billfold Glance: Ai-i average ot 25 boats a Tamulevltch drove in seven runs. Doerrer,' of,, p, .M....2 since. That should forecast a good, ioiig as it doesn't interfere wlth'the - „ Jambs Stephenson received prac­ Dennis Morgan, 'Wayne Morris sttikos held ,.as ;gd,i;)d as; If not bet­ us.thlnk of the.prettysietht there victory. The second game of the field meet at Storrs^ph .Thursd.ii.y, '" oF o6hii5act?''witii''you'r'coiigratuia^^ month carrying American Red Ward and Bradley had'a' triple and Fusco, ,6S ..„..., ...;...2- summer's weather, including Labor. rights'of others. So the faby:or girl, pross suppliers, as a^part • show no. slfehsvpf abating.: There Is tically a complete flying: course to and ATthiir Kennedy dgreolnB to ter than buoys and anchors, dur­ last. August, when' the\. Eastern double-header, was rained out. Mayyr .22, beghinlhg at :.2vOO,.,Nor­ tions. you can remind them of Cross supplies as a part of their double respectively. Nalmo pitched King, rf ....J.. \.....A. Day, which hasn't been the heai going to work this soring, wiUcount ^argoe^ to Great Britain speplal emphasls'--'nt';the--pi'p8ont make; his handling of tho • controls lortelt ien dollars oYery time one ing the hurricane. Connecticut Yacht Racing Associ­ Connecticut's. conference . record wich Free Academy, having, finish- what^.;a challenge it is to be start­ Relief ° •" """ •^""'.luis of thohi falls from his Horse dur- J f good ball ^ allowing three hits ,Jh Spule, p ...... :;4 of holiday around these parts in not only as another Pair of hahds consists .principally of Red idok ail then tie for ihlsr flyIriB:,«oehos of thehi fails from his lioi:se dur- Branfordi has more than a tew ation's Regatta took place in the now roads: two wins and four loss­ first with 51 points in 1940 and ing out In the world at a time Uke ,^o,i„f - ,-,-,-.-:-?-.•»''-"";-r present look aiithehtio for •J)l.?rnyInff,soenos'ingtHi.i'JIiiiJnffSpf off/ *• five Innings. Pouzelio's 8th wt.th Total ., ., .3 .7, the last few yi»m's. es. I to help with Defense but as a '"'«"*^''-'""'^'' '"""''"" "" Inff'thoMifjJiiiJriffSof *'^i!id' Aien ot 8 24 •fiew sail boats .for this season. waters off the Thimble Islands. Buckley School which finished sec­ this, when half the nations are at IconsiVtl prinri;:?lV of'RS CroL ""' on^tlie need fcir garments for m -The Flight Patrol"...,.....Jeirrcy Missouri•^.:TG6mWlne Ti^aW /LCapito l Theatre two men'on to prevent a shut-oiit. (1 AH boat yards seem to have war and tlio United States itself Is 'citizen whose belief in Americanlsiri Madison 'OOO OOO 030—3 Mark Freeman has a new center- The sight of the 125 sails against : The freshman baseball team lost ond with 40 points. In all probabil­ Ster-ihade c^^^^^^ nu^ young, chUdren about 0 months o Lynn's new Filipino houseboy is the adfllng ii plant from-Brazil tp her /=aa=i MAIN ST., BRANFOBO i . \ y starte'il earlier than usual to get the. blue sound, and the green Its objective game of the season by~ ity -will provide the greatest com- at work on Defense with almost a will help tb brhig it safely through board Zip, and Skipped Lou Wat­ PliesSeTirdlca; .aiso-^^u;^'^^l and hisoita^ sun. - SK%i!^"5 years.old "ard weaL r"g^rTh and rapi^d oiigrandso. of nBrend of tha eMarshal nurse-l durinwho gtoo h.k r ..Qardestarlf ^nl?tiin of al^l nations"a"Sc;'tS'2. Juiinlta fL, „ AB R H PO A E ,liuhs battel,in,.Tamulevltch, 7; the craft launched because of the Thimbles .was one to behold. Un­ losing to the Rhode Island fresh­ petion for first and second place million and a half men in uniform; this. emergency. chased medical ond hospital sup- growth, make heavy demands on care of Brenda Marshall during her stark knlttinrr n >- •• • - '"'^"' h son informs us It is mighty slick. blankets„shoeplies; also manufactures and stockingd clothings pur'-, ^^J""^clothing in this- ^ag e Kgroupe . ^iThne ^^''Tetgp,,,irti,„„.4 e 't,n"'t"- -- - ? Zt7 S '''''"' ' ' ,Siiii., AIoii.—l\Iiiy 2rt-2(') Duell, dt; Duell 2; Nalmo 3; ..Ozapllckl, 2; tavprable,weather. Capt. Irv. Bald­ fortunately not many know of it,' men In a well-played game, 7-4. honors again this spring. with taxes mounting and uncer­ America has always been the land blankets, shoes and stockings pur- -iir •- -• • • For class racing, the local club has tainties increasing. chased from government appro- orMt Rritnin Hirmirrh whMi (ho „; , r , nn jamu, ^oclw. Tamulevltch, 3b Ward, Bradley, Llpkvlch, Dohzello win's.. "Sally" was about the first six new Cape Cod Rhodes, similar and missed out on the series. The The freshmen lost an opportunity ot opportunity. The oppressed peo "COME LIVE WITH ME"! Ward, 2b ...4 1 cruiser, over.. ,, chance to see this year will un­ to gain an additional victory when It'is not as pleasant a time to get prlation. Junior Red Cross funds rmeian Red CrZLrrents are ^'fi'"''' ^"'''"°' fT f ,^°'"^,°" ""• 1^™^ MaoMurrny watching studio, .JO 3. fwo. base, hits, Bradley. Three In design to the; Wlnabouts. Some The , University of Connecticut pies of the earth have turned to it have provided cottages in the distributed hi SdLatedTat^^ raid warden: ",,afe but busy.' workmen put finishing touches on ./aihes Stewart, Hcdy Lamarr Bradley^ lb ...0 . 2 0 0 base hits. Ward. Home ,runs, Tam­ Beisldes . scraping and painting of thb boys experienced diffloulty doubtedly avail itself, as the Asso­ (it Springfield on Saturday, they started, although there are plenty in their despair and thousands of will again be the host for th" Con­ _, ^-e," xwisie are plenty j uicm havc come here to find a bct- American Red Cross-Harvard Hos - ALSO — Llpkvlch,,if 8 0 ulevltch, Ponzello. Stolen bases, last season's boats, most yards with their Wlnabouts, thus the ciation is debating whether to were leading the Springfield Frosh them have come here to find a bet- eountr/ for evacuated ehild^-cn. ^f j.'se'sets'^rf. IS'TarmonL''eae,... garments each^ •-'gl'Tnsfon^^iner/Zlijigj, tension lineman nin "Ma'"Xn - *" ?'^^.''°"""»' ""'" ""y" >" "°'-' at the end of the first inning when necticut Interscholastic Athletic of Jobs this spring ot 1941.' For there Iter life. It must continue to be the pital, prefabricated in U. S., now Levesh,irt Duell' 2; Tamulevltch, N a I m o, .have been busy on now models. We change. hold the races at Sachem's Head,, for 200,000 of tire* little ones-mak- power," asking a set electrician to Bomber" .Soldiers in "Sergeant | Xloyd Nolan, Lynn Bad in rain washed out the game. Conference State Tennis Tourna­ are problems as grave as any this land of opportunity for them and moving in sections to an unnamed Proto, 3S Bradley, Donzello 2. Struck, put, by noticed new ones at Johnson's or repeat the schedule at Pine Or­ ing an additional total of,2,000,000 ,,eip ,,)„ f,x an electric razor Pine Orghard has six or eight of ment. The annual singles and nation has ever faced. And the boy | for us the country which will be the site in south west England. Eighty- York" giving a 21-gun salute to "SLEEPERS WEST" pzaplickl, CO ... g 0 Boat Works, ranging, from twelve chard. More on this later. children's garments that will be a De,,,,,^ Morgan, Wayne Morris and Nalmo 6, off Brown 1, off Wlllard their Rhodes in the harbor In ad­ doubles event has been.held on the or girl who finishes schooiioQli cmthiss ilrsfirst to realize thtliee true brotherhoobrotherhoodd I "''etioctors, nurses and medical Mack ..Tuilan, still man on tho pic­ Nalmo, p 2 1 foot ;salling row-boats, to a 35', for tlie gala event. The program specially welcome item of Chapter yvj.thur Kennedy ' the Iiard-rlding 3., Wild: pitches, Soulo • 2, Wliinlng dition to a few Cape Cods and- Storrs campus since 1S38 and play spring will be plunged inti"*-o" H,thOe nof man "--that- •i s possible in a land techlnieians sail when hospital is ture, who haci Just become a father TiicH., W(ul.—May 'il-'iH Brown, p cruiser. ... M.B's. ' will consist of contests, campfires production." „B^j, j^g„ -.jjf Mlssoirrl," .spending a 0 1 pitcher Nalmo, losing pltch€>- ijuule.' SCOUT CAMPOREE will begin this year with competi­ turmoil of one of the great ; crisecrises otot,. wherwhere ththe masmass productionroductinn onf aJ completed. Prnl.r..t. fr, ,.,.,.~i- :Brrbl Elyiin 'hiinglnp oh to his Total 51 22 23 27 8 Thi;ee weeks ago this yard was at night (no canip is complete completed. Project in which 15,000 Robert Voung:, Laraino Day in Umpire, Aguzzi. They are Itching to race; and tors from all high schools expected history. ( free industrial system makes possi [Americans gave blood for transfus­ between scenes rest listening to a clog leash while a family of cats Jammed full, now. about half ,ot have planned a Memorial Week­ With the advent of Spring, every without this), and camping life. to report at the Hawley ArmoTif at Mrs. Clara Brldgman of. South classical music broadcast. parades across their path. them liave disappeared. Early boy's fancy turns to the great out­ ions in Britain being curtailed as Africa will speak Friday, to ..the THE TRIAL OF end Regatta, May 30 thru June 1., Parents and friends are cordial­ 8:30 A. M. on Friday, the 231'a. British set up own program." Prisclila Lane returning from a. launching leads us to believe that This will be supplemented by week doors—hiking, camping and ad­ ly invited to visit and acquaint women of the Congregational MARY DUGAN Preliminary rounds in both "At this writing two "mercy elude rahch vacation with three August >vil!, flpS.„the, skippers busy end racing throughout June. venture. With this thought in mind themselves with the Scout-camp­ church. ' singles and doubles Will be com­ Ships" are on high seas destined for new rope tricks taught 'to her by ALSO - the Qulnnlplao Council has decid­ ing idea. Particular attention is be­ pleted on the first day of play, Greece, carrying relief supplies cov/boys. ed once more to demonstrate, to ing centered around special camp- The legal fraternity is always fair ["GIRLS UNDER with semi-finals on Saturday valued at $1,250,000, purchased the friends and parents ot scouts fire programs, and Sunday obser­ sport and islnoe' they seldom take TWENTY-ONE" morning and finals on Saturday from Red Cross and U. S. Gover- in Branford, East Haven and the vance is to be developed into a fine offense, one more would add little HOLLYWOOD GOSSIP: FOR SALE afternoon. ment funds. Foodstuffs, medicines, Tho United States is often called Bnioo Oabot, EoohoUo Hudson East Shore their ability in the field program which will prove of great to the burden: '• I One-red motion pictures may Clark Taylor of Hamden, \vlnner hospital supplies and Chapter- the 'cleanest country" ii^ the world LADIES GIFT NIOHTS Do You Fishermen Know That You Can Buy of; Scouting. interest to young and old alike. Two thiigs were breaking into a| bo used to teach. the nation's of the singles championship last produced clothing and surgical because It uses about one-third of The Camporee is a boy's dream of house. One stood guard while the iail the .soap produced each year. school children traffic safety SAND WORMS The Branford District invites all June, is among the entries and -will dressings comprise bulk of relief." Thiii'H., Fri,, Sdl., iMay 29-30-31 activity and adventure. Patrols of other climbed in the window. After There are nearly 20,000 employees habits. Mrs. Leo B. Hedges, state Troops to take part in tlie Canip- make a strong bid to repeat Ms American Red Cross supplies at all Troops, are to be camping for a momiht lie climbed out and the in the soap industry of this coun­ chairman of California Congress of THE SON OF O-Ree Contest held Sunday after­ victory of last spring. In the doub­ have been moving to China since one night and two days under, the waiting one. asked. "Did you get try. Parent Teachers As.soclation3, has noon. les. Hartford Public High School, outbreak of hostilities. Growing MONTE CRISTO ROBERT C HATFIELD direct leadership of responsible anything?" The Camporee will be held which won the team trophy In 1940 needs In free and occupied sections, Ijoan Bennett, Louis Hayward ScQut patrol leaders. The entire rain or shine. in addition to winning the douoles especially for cereals and clothing "No, the guy that lives here Is a In recent years, suhsldiury program is, however, under the lawyer." - ALSO - FISH MARKET championship, should provide materials, prompted Increased op­ government agencies In the United general supervision of Scoutmas­ Fairmount For All Local News And Sports again the contenders for both erations last July, with purchases "Tough luck," said his pal, "butState s have been set up at the rate ' GOES LATIN' ters and competent Scouters. Dur­ Read The Branford Review championships again. from Red Cross and U. S. Govern­ did you lose anything." of about 185 a year. with and ing the entire period of • stay in Theatre , ment funds..Total rehef: $1,431,935 camp each boy will demonstrate I since July 1B40." 33 Main St., Annex New Haven | his ability,to camp and to take part DRINK BRANFORD OIL BURNER In scoutUig projects and awards ! "Women volunteers In 3,300 Red Tliui-H., J'Vi., Sat., May 22-2.')-2'l will be presented for proficiency. Cross Chapters throughout the na­ Lewis Stone, Mickey Eoonoy in For solid carefree comfort this winter install a The week-end of May 24 and 25 tion are producing an average of "ANDY HARDY'S Pequot Theatre has been designated as the date 500,000 garments each month for tlio victims of war abroad. New pro­ PRIVATE SECRETARY" IJFri., Sat.—May 2.'l-2'l. duction quotas given out to the - ALSO - Chapters about every four months John Howard, EUeh Drew in "TOO MANY GIRLS" Product of SINCE 1897 are likely to be maintained at high Lucille Ball, Riciiard Carlson levels, since needs for clothing •TEXAS RANGERS , Locally made BRANFORD - ALSO - Malleable Iron Enduring The Test of Time RII5E AGAIN" | Nationally ble an abundance of the iSiJii., Moil., —Miiy 2S-2(i "DEVIL'S PIPELINE" Fittingi Co. LAUNDRY good vH \I^ITH $10,765,000 to bo valsoa In Aasoclntlon ot Now Yoi-lt, who is Famcui things ot lite for everybody. Bucl Abbott, Lou Costello in II Book Nights every Fri. & Sat, ''1941 to llnitncQ ft rocroiitloiml, also president of the U.S.O.: . .What of the barber shop now and in the "good That Is the situation which young religious and. wolfaro.prograiu .for FLAT WORK "ONE NIGHT IN W. Spencer Koborlsbn, chnli'nian old days".' Gone are the "kerosene fog", the people finishing school this spring ,Sun., Moil,, TuoH., May 25-2«-27 soldlors, siillors and deCcnse work- ot . tho natlsnni council, of, .tho ' .oi's,.rei)rosoutalives ot Iho six aa- WET wAiSH palm-leaf fan, the "community towel" and the will have the privilege of helping to THE TROPICS" A'.M.C.A., and Miss Kinnia P. illith, , develop. For We have reached the — ALSO - THE ROAD to ZANZIBAR tlonnl ngonciqs imrllclimtiiig In tlio general aooretary ot tha Y.W.C.A. ; 'BEVERAGES rashy chin of the Gay Nineties. TJnltod Sorvloo Orgnnlsattons (or .^iB.'jtiftrtiJind^the covner in Branford Is produced nn oil burner SOFT DRY end of an epoch. We are at the be­ James Oagney, Pat O'Brien in with Bob Hope, Bing- Crosby, Tho sixth mombor agency of tho j re?pgn,l2^d throughout the nation as being one of the the genuine Have Set A .Higher Standard of Quality National Dofonso, Inc., discuss U.S.b. is tha National Tiavelora ' The modern barber sells us cleanlhiess, and we ginning of something new and outstanding quality, oil burners produced in America. HER^E^COMES^ilie NAVY and Dorothy Lamour plans lor tho campaign. . Aid Association, ' | like itlln immaculate surroundings with artificial [something hetter. With the Increase 'Funds will Ijo used to oporatg the Tho U.S.O., with headquarlBra In j in our productive capacity we will TiieH., AVcd.—Jliiy 27-28 - ALSO - 889 sorvlco clubs -wlilch tlio TI.S.O. Wlien you .^nally decide upon oH heat do not fall to take ad­ "daylight" always at hand, the man in white the Eniplro State Building, Now | vantage of this fact. be able to realize the real destiny of "COME AND LIVE will; iislablisU la areas adjacent to York, pity, will oporatd •servloo i serves us With sterilized tools and under condi­ America if we continue to build on "TOBACCO ROAD" camps, naval' stations and dcCenso FINISHED WORK WITH ME" clubs to be built by, tho pgvorn-1 T^sp.jealej'a will b^.giad to give you complete details on what tions so sanitary that no germ lives to tell this the samb foundation our fore­ with Charley Grapewin tonlers tlirougliout the Untied meat for tha uao ot yoiiiig liibji and i fathers ilsed. And that is Inevit­ - ALSO - James Stewart, Hody Lamarr ttatos and .its ovei'scaa bases. . \vomen engaged in national de'tbiiae ! a Branfcrd Installation will do, and what It wIU cost. BACHELOR SERVICE story. What brought about the change.' "A new George Evans Inc. able, for.as Mr, C. M. Chester, noted Above, loft to right, are Jolm M. projepta., Tl)e clubs will lie .stalled ; understanding and electricity," he will tell you. BLONDIE PLAYS CUPID ,. Ifew Haven East Haven Industrial leader, said recently, "the Wed., Tliurs.—May 28-2a Mi Isclilff, chairman ot the.Amy and by mem)jera ot the agencies par-! The good new days ate electrical days. Navy Commltteo ot_tho J8\?isli )Vsl- ticlpaling in .tho .^U.B.O., and will | Makers of Amerfcan's love of liberty, demand Thurs., Pri., .Sut., May 29-;i0-31 I Allan Jones, Suzanne Foster in l,hcliid^,.hesldOB jduBgca and ,i'oad-: New fiaven Opal Co. , , East.Haven Coal Co. for opportunity and faith In the V tare Board; Franeis P. Mattho-ivs, Conrad Veldt, Juno Duprez in chairman of tho ewicutlva commit- I'ng roo'ma, taollltles lor rellglouB ' , ,. . Branford — R. C. Enquiat cherished Institutions of Democracy "THERE'S MAGIC itee'ot tlie National, pathollg Com­ aervlcOB, social sVenl9.x.^nd olhor Tel. 572-2 — 572-3 are as sound, as new -and as \JEFT TO RICKT AT I?eHeARS/M. THE THIEF OF BAGDAD ^ JAMes MELTOM munity Service; Walter HoVIng, groiip aqtlvltj^a with tho, purpose MALLEABLE IRON, PkTTIN(JS 'COMPANY Fih^ Cusitpm Tailored Suit^ - ALSO - IN MUSIC" precious today as they were In the fuANCIAWl-M-re AflD iprealdent ot tho Salvation Ai-iiiy of 'bringing' the stabilizing Inllu- Branford, Opnn. : - ALSO - cnccii ot homo to camp life. B, W. i^elBon, Prop. 1098 Chapel street Tel. s'sijii New Haven, Conn, DONALD VoonHees wkose voices AMP THE CASE OF THE SEE US OR YOUR ELECTRICAL DEALER Idaysoif Washington, Jefferson, and 'Franklin." OdCHeS-fRACHAftMYOUOMTHe IHCR'eAS- I BLACK PARROT "POP ALWAYS PAYS" Win. Lundjgan, Maris Wiixon [Bltio 'Orchid Chinav/are Nights

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Page-Eight. THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANFORD, CONN., MAY 22,1941 CDIAinAIRES— G»s Ranges-- Just Arrived •^ Comb'^Stl.ves (New and Rebuilti 1941 American Design Award Winners Happy Birthday Business Directory $9-$12-$18-$29-$35. Oen. . Elec, - ' ' Ti'iTiiTiir t irii^ililBfliti^i'^ftrt Norge, Westinghouse, Electrolux. •BiaiOwS'aaiawEtsa^Ka:. m*.i i>i«ii»i. THE HOME TOWN PAPER Mr. and Mrs. Don S. Connor, New refrigerators and ranges re­ • of THE HOME NEWSPAPER IS A duced 25% to 40%. 3 Rooms New Rita Peck, Wcitwood Doad cele­ Main Street Short Beach, announce 42 Inch sink and tub combtnattani BRANFORD—NORTH BRANFORD VITAL FORCE IN EVERY TO^VN Furniture $149. Maple, Mahogany, brated her 10th birthday Sunday by the birth of a daughter Susan Jane STONY CREEK—PINE ORCHARD jaO.DS complete. Toilet outflli Walnut. With Range and Elec. Re­ PORTRAYING AS IT DOES entertaining at a hot-dog roost. In New Haven Hospital, May 13. SHOUT BEACH — INDIAN NECK complote $12.95. Bath tubs $14.50. frigerator $229. Rugs, Axminlster, GRANNIS CORNER—MORRIS LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN Wall Basins $5.45. Conn. Flumbtng Broadloom. 59 Whalley Ave., New William Thompson was a cclebra- Mr. and Mrs. George C. Morman, COVE—EAST HAVEN %\lt Pranforti i^bieUj FAMILIAR LANGUAGE tor May 12th and his brother 103 Dewey Ave East Haven, an­ and Healing Materials Co., 1730 Haven. Open Evenings. Robert win celebrate May nth. nounce the birth of a son, George State 81, New Haven, Conn., AND EAST HAVEN NEWS Carlyle Jr. on May 1 in Grace Phone 6-0028. Getting ready for Betty Cassldy's Hospital. Legal Notice VOL. XV—No. 7 Branford, Connecticut, Tlmrsday, May 29, 1941 l^-^ party tonight, Betty is 10. Price Five Oenta Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. BuUard, ( NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Today, extending best wishes to 3rd, of Stony Creek announce the TVPEWKITERS ALL MAKES OF BOROUGH OF BRANFORD Mrfi. Augu.st Pfclffiof Granite Bay, birth of a son, Tuesday In Bridge Notice Is hereby given to the William Hopson League Officers Historical Tree New, Rebuilts, Rentals, Portables, port Hospital. taxpayers of the Borough of Bran­ Serious Injuries Result Orga niza tions Cooperate ITH the prcRoiitnllon llils week Supplies Wof the Amcrlcuii DcnlKti Awar<1» Willis U Pratt, Klrkham Street ford, resident and non-resident, Designed Plate Will Be Elected Is Transplanted for IDil, Mnjor Aloxnndor 1'. do calls today another year. Mr. and Mrs. John Llpkvlch of Convenient Terms that taxes at the rate of I'A mills Severalty (1), nvlntov; Mnrold Van New Haven announce the birth of Doran (2), hiduntrlnl (lenlgnci", , on the list of 1940 are due and As Guard Rail Protection Mlas Helen Catfery of East Haven Used By Library At Next Meeting By Garden Club To Make Decoration Day Olcn Lukeiin (3),pro[eiiKorat South-, a daughter, Patricia Ann, in the RELIANCE TYPEWRITER CO. payable on Monday, June 2, 1941. cm Callfoinla; nnd Lilly Dachc '' expects packages and posies next Hospital of Saint Raphael on May C. B. GUI, Mgr. Taxes not paid by July 2, 1941, (4K (nshlon denlgnei'. Joined the president of the store, strcnscd In Monday. 14th. shall be sub]ecl to Interest at the William H. Hopson of New Ha­ The Branford Taxpayers' League The famous Charter Oak tree group of dlstlnguiuhod dcnlgnern his presenlntlon speech, "Our crcn- Telephone 7-2738 Fails To Withstand Joltve n whose wife Is largely responsi­ who have boon honored by Lord tlvo designing needs more and more rate of O/lo' of one per cent for held its first public meeting Mon­ was standing until 180.5 In Hart­ Worthy Of Remembrance "Happy Birthday to You I" Peg Mrs. Herbert Bunnell Is a patient 109 Crown Street, New Daven ble for the Oak Tree recently and Tnjlor onch year since 11)37 tho quickening Impetus of apprcclO'l each month which shall elapse day night in tlio town hall with ford. It was In tho trunk of this when the more luatiguratcd llic de­ tlon." 1 Caltery of Momaugulh. Last Mon­ In the Hospital of St. Raphael. from the tlfne it shall have become planted on the Qreen was the art- Reginald Baldwin as chairman and sign awards. For a designer to bo eligible tor, day, on her birthday friends gath­ tree that the Charter of Connecti­ WANTED—E'"P'°y"'^"' to do due and payable. Rate of Interest— ist who designed the book plate ^rs. Terry Morehouse as secretary. Lord nnd Taylor has long been ono of the four one thousand dollar ered to sing "Happy Birthday" but Owen Cole Removed To Hospital After Fall From Truck cut was hidden in 1087 when Sir First Assembly Will Be At 6:30 At Armory To Decorate awards he must be an American housework, day or week. Willing 7.2% per year). used on the Inside cover of all | ^mong the speakers were John the champion of American deiilgn- could find no pianist., So Peg play­ —Three Men Injured When Car Overturns In Lower ei's, The store won the first sponsor citizen, and his work must have worker. Tel. Branford 099-5 I win be at the Town Hall every Blackstone Memorial Library g j^^^j^^ chairman- of the Board of Edmund Andros demanded Its sur­ All Cometorios—Poppy Sale By Sons Of Legion Con­ Innuonccd tho Industry with which ed her own song—and a good Job nf the Amortcan Doilgn movement WANTED day from 9:00 A. M. to 12:00 P. M. Stony Creek Road. books. Directors for the. Mlddletown a.s- render. bnclt In 1037, and has launched ho Is associated. Tlio Jury, coni' she did of It. The design commemorates the nc tinues—Rev. Frederic Murray To Speak. many young Americans In this field. posed of nine export critics In the FOR SALE—Household Articles, and 1:00 P. M. to 5:00 P. M. and on soclatlon. He explained tha prin­ The oak was blown down in Au­ The design awards wero establleliod field of design, selected the winners SHORT ORDER MAN Call Branford 331-4. An accident of odd circumstances tlon of the fathers In 1700 by a put hols back on hatloss heads;' Roger Kelsoy, Rockland Park Saturdays from 9:00 A. M. to 12:00 cipals of the assocltt^on and cau gust 1860 when Its ago was record The annual Memorial program to serve as an Inspiration and boon on the basis of tho following nchlovo- which may have serious conse­ to those engaged In Industrial de­ inonts: Mr. Van Dorcn for his de­ Mr. Lukcns for his work In ceram­ first saw light of day. May 20. DISHWASHERS LOST—Piss Book 0, 4007. If P. M., excepting Holidays. Does Your Attic J^"L'°"?.!i!;li^,.''l°i'„""lf°"°! "°"=d"members n^otfto'be'^-agaln',er'ar'nearty" iooo'yeaM!' During for Branford has been arranged by sign of the Phlico notrlgerntor ics; and Major do Sovorsky for in the upper right corner with the Mrs. Charlotte signing In this country. Now with found return to Branford Savings C. A. TERHUNE, quences occurred this afternoon at everything." He .stressed the neces- those years "Qlant Oaks from Utile Commander Richardson acting America so dependent on her own which brought Phlico Into fifth tho greatest contribution to tho ad- SALAD WOMEN 5-23, 0-10-20 Collector of Taxes historic legend, "I give these books slty of being"non-poUtlcal nindjacorns" grew and its decondants plac.._ e In tho Induetry; Madame vnncomeiit of airplane design In this Mrs Donald McKay blew out the Bank 5-22, 0-5-19 the junction of Monroe Street and marshal and will follow the usual talent, the awards talro on an added House a Trumpet, for the founding a college in this answered several questions from, were many. Learns Nephew nignlllcancc, As Walter Hovlug, Dacho for her half-hat, the hat that |country., — candles; May 14th—but forgot to Apply Main Street In this town. lino of march except that It will WANTED—Young man to run colony." tho floor. .... I Mrs, William H, Hopson, Whit- not slop at .St. Mary's and Center count. HOWARD JOHNSONS FOR ALL LOCAL SPORTS Owen Cole of East Main Street; Piano Or Violin? A view of the library building launch for summer. Also High AND mWS READ TBS an employee of William Van WU- , The second speaker was Arthur ney Avenue, become the owner of WasOnZamZam Cemetery' but will proceed dlrbctly Guess who I Thomas F. O'Tell has Post Road Branford School lad to work extra, doing BRANFORD SSVISW accents the lower portion of the Qoethner of Glastonbury, vice- one of the CharUir Oak grnnd- to tho Green after completing the gen of Pine Orchard Road, stand­ The superintendent of schools has Stony Creek Corner Column Personals a birthday n'everythlng May 29. odd jobs. Phone Branford 134-4 ing on the rear of the truck, owned phxte and heavy foliage with an p^ggj^ent of ^^^•^g state league. He children and when she recenllj' Mrs. • Irving Charlotte of Short lino of march. sent out the following letter' to Intermingling ribbon bearing the ^p^^g of tl,g purposes of such an disposed of Her property gave the by the latter and used for spray­ C. Hobart Pago of Sidney Beach, parents; words "The Blackstone Public LI- • organization and s|)oke of several 27 year old tree to her friend, Mrs. Beach has been notified that her By Joap Altermatt 1)1/ Rose Helen Dchlcr Irving Jacocks, representative to On time to wlsh,Sonya Spevac of ing trees, was seriously Injured Camp U. 8. W, v., has been ap­ Dear Parents: brary .Branford, Conn.," completes spedflc ways in which the organ-|Thomas Paradise of Rockland nephew, John Morris of New York the state legislature and owner of Chestnut Street a, happy day on the when the "truck driven by Edward pointed honorary marshal. Because of Its Interest In our in the desired artistic unity. City was on the ship. At tho Parenl-Tonchers meeting Tho Twenty-Forty club of the the Branford Theatre attended a 27th. - : '•' . Fresco of Chestnut Street hit a Izatlon might benefit Branford. |Park, a member of the Branford Tho Rev. Frederic Murray will strumental music program the Another open meeting will be Garden Club, This was his first trip across the speak at the cenotaph., Tuesday, May 13, 1041 they elected Saint Andrews Church said fare­ testimonial luncheon Monday at IS GROWING low spot In the road just as the Allegro Club produced a musical >\XFF£IUSNT Mass at St Mary's Church. Rev P. E.ftishloncd bouquet. Miss Josephine Elms, were Daniel McNamara of 10 MISS LINDHJEM Funeral services of Anna, Swanson has but one requirement—passing OFFERED BY LEGION Shelton Ave. and Richard H. War-' MARRY IN N. Y. Johnson, widow of Linus Johnson J. Demenske was Celelirant of the Kurkulonis, sister of the bride wore over the Equator. deU of 250 James St. McNamara of Frank Street, were held Friday requiem and the soloist was James yellow marquisette embroidered "While one of the mates dressed The East Haven American I.-eKlon received deep laceration about the afternoon at 2:30 from the Griswold E. Cosgrove with Mrs. J. J. Collins with butterflies, and a yellow Juliet as Neptune, God of the sea, we l>ubllclly Committee offers the lol- Miss Carolyn Marie Lindhjem, head Colonial Home in South Main at the organ. |cap draped with tulle. She carried novlces were load one by one to our I lowing rules for the proper display Au three men .Were ordered to'£a"el^t•, °^ j^ount Vernon and Indian Friend M. Knowlton, Walter and Haven Hartford New York and with White accessories and corsage, "To add to the excitement, tho always appear in uppir left hand road bV an oncoming truck and he Neck The ceremony in the First Harry Johnson, Robert Patrick and James Unfricht. Branford attended as well as °' E'"'''™''^^' Mrs, Goclowskl wore crew was dressed In Its fhirstunl- corner. When flown at half-staff had to turn into an open lot toiB'iP"^was performe' ^'^^''''i'J'^^T'/"""d by the Rev. Elme"r numerous summer acquaintances "^^^y *°'^'' with white accessories forms—red fozzes and white panta- the flag should bo hoisted-to the avoid hitting the latter conveyance. Mrs. Johnson was born in Eweden A. Love. who ordlnarUly reside at Pawson ""^ gardenias. , ' -i-^ •- . . .. Officer Anthony Ifkovlc covered 85 years ago. She came to Branford loons—arid the first mate obligingly peak for an instant dhd then low- Mrs. Harry C. Cooper of Provi­ the accident for the Branford Po­ about 00 years ago and had made Park the scene of her parents' When Mr. and Mrs. Goclowskl tumbled down the stairs In a pile of ered to the half-staff position. Be- dence, R. I. was the matron of lice. her home', here ever since that time. summer home. , left on a wedding trip to Atlantic scrambllng ambulance drivers." fore lowering the fla^ It should bo honor and the bridesmaids were, . , _ , !city, the bride travelled in navy Krida closed his letter by saying, raised again to the peak. On Me­ Mrs. William L. Meffert, Jr. of |S?1"^!.L"™''°''°'^'''^°"'^"'^' blue sheer with white accessories "I will .see you again in the sum­ morial Day. May 30, th£ flag should earn Church i i Branford and the Misses Adele ANNOUNCE COMING MARRIAGE and corsage of gardenias. mer ot 1942 If all goes well." be displayed at half-staff from sun­ ?^.) Brainerd Road Harry and Alma on the transcilptlon of the sound gomery Flagg, Louis Hay- Boll have completed their home, scrlber machine along with several be located and rounded up for a them off that Barrett was from decided to Invite Battery M to-and the American Legion. .conferred on them were Patrick H. THE CAR // >^X. — Ml ••• ward, Victor Mac Laglen, Harry Nellson has a temporary demonstrations. Forty-one atten­ reunion, [Brooklyn. Anyway, the boys at- Branford for old times sake. A Yale graduate, Mr. Gallaudet Dunn, John B. Dunn, Frank J. c^. Guy Kibbce and man/ others! building in Matthews Street while ded. The visting Rotarlans were During the Spanlsh-Amercan tempted a getaway. | Non-coms together forty years was a captain In the Field Artillery Kinney, Cornelius V, McDermott, Just call at our showrooms he is. working on his house in Samuel D Began Rudolph F'War the Filipinos declared their I Barrett shot. He not only shot, ago, twelve answered his Ijivltatjon I during the last war and has been James W. Black, Thomas F. Mc- 09m and ask for your copy. front. Rudolph and Helen Bevls Balley Clarence M Blair all ot the Independence of Spain but at the but he hit. He not only shot and and will be here for the holiday' a Congregational minister. • More Dermott, P. A. Altermatt, Charles have their cellar dug New Haven club Harry'o Cooke 'end of the war were ceded.to us. Ihit but he shot a native lad not and will. In uniform, participate,In recently he has served in an exec- McCarthy. Thomas P. Curtln, Pat- V<<^.QLDSMOBILE Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Kells of! president, was elected delegate to": From 1899-1902 the Islanders once, but four times, with a single the parade. i, ... J utlve capacity with the Scovlll rick F. Condon, John F. m^^^^ Branforrr-olnVarrworklng on the Rotary convention In Denver,' were at war with the United States bullet. Four different spots on the _ Ernest Jud^ will come /^pm.ift. Manufacturing Company, Water-John F. Reagan, Timothy J. Mc- H. E. BALDWIN J. RUSSELL AVERILL CONNECTICU iGHT & POWER thelr cellar foundation and William' Col.~ " , from June 15 to 20. Mrs. Cooke and even after that there was youth were Injured by one bullet. Petersburg, Florida, August Jlqpps bury. . Carthy, Alexander White, James and Elizabeth Vetrous Intend to win accompany her husband and more or less continuous agitation} How come? The story as Robert has written from New York,t)iai ho Upon his return from the five H. Redding and John Barry. BRANFORD AUTO SALES Inc. Phone 744 begin digging this week. the trip will be made by automo- for Independence. ,1 Mertz tells it Is that the Filipino, j doesn't Intend to miss the chance.' weeks course, Mr. Gallaudet will I __ ^ 35 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 1010 BEANFOED, CONN. Clarence Johnson, in the same bile, Edward Barrett of Brooklyn went practically naked, was In a squat-1 Another guest will be Colonel Har-'probably be placed In charge of air | June 4 Is Commandery Night at 221 Montowese Street Branford, Conn. section has a garage up and Is — , along to the Philippine Islands with i ting position on deck. Both thighs rel. Others have Indicated that raids precautions courses In the Widows Sons Lodge. The officers of digging a cellar. Ruth Teffler is All schools win be closed Friday, Mertz and Battery M to show the lightly touched both calfs. permit-. they hope to join their companions state. It was said at State Defense .New .Haven Conmandery will con- Conttnued on vage eight LMemorlal Day. 1 natives the American plan of dls-1 ting the bullet to pass between,' of old Company M. Council headquarters. [fer the Master Mason degree. ,

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