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THE BRANPORD REVIEW . EAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday, March 9, 1950 m WHAT EAST HAVEN BOOSiS Cole, who has been HI with Arthritis -KT^ jt -n _ __ £^^.J l_s feeling much botter now Anmo^jNjOrth .BraniOrCl ^BOOSTS EAST HAVEN! Jenkins Is recuperating'nicely. She CLASSIFIED ADS underwent surgery last week. Little MAKE EAST HAVEN A BIGGER, STONY CREEK Sandy sanzero Is starting on the OONGREGATIUNAL CHURCH by BOBBIE HOWD mentf after falling down In the Rev, B. C. Trent, Pastor HELP WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED BEHER, BUSIER COMMUNITY school yard and fracturing her Miss Ethel Maynard Hattfti Nttua arm. . Organist and Choli' Director BUY - RENT SELL - HAVE IT REPAIRED L Happy Homecoming ' 11:00 Morning worship Dear Reader: The Women's Auxiliary of the Mrs. Bernard Page, who has been 0:45 Sunday School Combined With The Branford Review Last week when I started to Stony Creek Fire Dept. will hold confined to arocc Hospital the post WORDS FOUR write my column, I asked you nice a "guest night" March 15. Each few weeks, Is coming along slowly. ZION EPISCOPAL cnilRCB 25 50)2^ TIMES $1.50 people to call me It you had any member Is asked to bring a friend or LESS VOL. VI—NO. 27 EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, MARCH It, IV50 5 Cents Per Copy—Two Dollars A Year with them. While talking to hubby, Bernard, Rev. Francis J. Smith, Rector interesting Items. This week while he seemed quite pleased as he may Edmund L. Stoddard One I'tmo talking to some of my very though- Prank Hearns a well known be able to bring the Mrs, home at Lay Reader Ctassifled Adverlising Musf Be Prepaid ful readers I was given this very Creoker, Is starting a Dry-Cleaning the end of this Week. Happy home Mrs. Paul R. Hawkins courteous suggestion that If I pnt business here on School Street. His coming, Mrs. page. , Organist'; For ad over 25 v^ords, 10 cents for each additional 5 words my phone number In the paper (as shop Is now open to the public and Betsy Bralncrci and Billy Dow Mrs. Edmund L. Stoddlird somo folks.don't know who I am) I'm sure he will strive to plca.sc have completed the course of Choir'Director ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT PROGRAM Tvfo Men Fined HILL OUTLINES EXPRESSWAY they would gladly call me. So, here all. ,, ' chicken pox. 0:30 a,m. Morning Service and CLASSIFIED DISPLAY • 'tis, 8-0646, Don't forget Tuesday This past week wo had a little Ray Pago Jr„ and Howie Sanzero Sermon 50c per colunnn inch ' $100 After Raid evenlne Is my dead-Uno. Qlve me a excitement here. The fire siren spent la.st week-end'slght-Jioelngiln Holy Communion, 1st, 3rd, and buzz, will you? brought most of us out on the run Now York, or was It "wlndow- Dth Sundays Classified ads must be received by 5:00 P.M. Wednesday ' TO ATTRACT BIG AUDIENCE This Sunday the Mlnlsler to twice within a few days. Mr. Ray shoplJlng", boys? ' .„ • , ,. . Morning Prayer 2nd and 4th ''PLAN THIRTEEN'' TO TOWN occupy the pulpit at The church mond Leigh's car was on fire and Warren Jordan, A.A.P., visited Sundays ' for publication in Thursday edition. On Gammg Spot of Christ will bo the Rev Frederick the Whlttakers of' Leetes Island his Bister and brother-in-law, Mr. Church School will be held at 10 Antonio E.spd.sllo,,Gl. of 15 Flr.st F, Drlttmler of Choate School, Road had a chimney fire. Take and Mrs. John MellUo, this past o'clock In the Rectory with In The Branford Review - East Haven News Avenue, East Haven and Benjamin Walllngford. heed and be careful, especially week-end. ,, structions given by Rev. Francis J. AT ST. VINCENT'S ON FRIDAY IN ROTARY CLUB ADDRESS c-o THE BRANFORD PRINTING CO. C, Relchln, 43,- of 234 EILsworUi The JlU-o-teens will hold their this windy month, and remember Mr. Frank Magco recently ac Smith and Mrs. Smith. A mc"-,^aRC from llip 1H':IC1 of llioir no burning papers etc. after 3 P.M. companied a friend to Texas and PHONE 8-2431 BRANFORD, CONN. The St. 'Vincent de taul Ladles Avenue. New Haven., were fined Speaking before a largo meeting meeting Monday the 13th, at the Special Lenten Devotions will he ( hiirch will IK- hrani as ;i pail of llii- S10(j In East Haveii 'Iiown Court on Glad to hear that a few, of our enjoyed a week's .stay there. While Guild will present their St. Patricks ot the East Haven Rotary club and home of Mrs. Faith MeKenzlo. held on Sunday evening at 7:30 Sinulay nuiniiMK scrviir. -Marcli 12, Recording secretary. Edward B. Am- Irish Mlrislrcls and dance on Fri Monday morning by Judge Thomas Saturday the , Uth, the • Boy town people are well on the road In Hou.>iton, he visited Mr. and Mrs. o'clock. The guest preacher will be liy the conRrcKalions ot most of tlic BUILDING FIGURES SOAR EAST HAVEN WOMAN Its guests at the weekly luncheon to recovery. Mr. James,Garden fell Harry Haskln, also of the Creek. atrudo; Business Manager,.Edward a\»IEOIATE DEUVERi;: lion Ena day, March. 17, at 8:15 P.M. In the Rellly. meethiB In St. 'Vincent do Paul's Scouts will hold another mobile the Rev. James L. Hayes, of the nearly 8.000 parishes ami missions of B. Amatrudo; Publicity- Agent, Ed church auditorium, Taylor Avenue. Both men were arrested by Chief Food Sale, and they certainly de last week on that very ley day and Pat-Sue has been visiting her Church of the Epiphany In New the Episcopal Church. The Rt. Rev mel Dialnboard Sinks, and Lava Church this noon. State Highway cracked a rib. Good to hear you Aunt up in New Hampshire, the Haven. erend Henry Knox Sherrill, Prcsidnig ward B. Amatrudo; Treasurer, Prof. William Rellly, director and .AS FEBRUARY ESTIMATES Edwin B. Priest last Thursday In a TO BE CREW CHIEF Commissioner, O. Albert Hill, said serve all the help wo con give Frank. Haslett; Historian, Robert tories; Chrome Braes ToUet Ao- Mrs. John Flanagan, assistant di raid on a Kaming establishment at them. are feeling better, Jim. Mrs. Anna past month. Mommy and Daddy, iiishop will spcal< over one of the oessortes; Copper Gntter and that unless the financing program Mr. and Mrs. Woslon Sheppard Jr., The Zlon Parish Guild met on larRcst radio nctvvorks ever arranRcd. Rcdican; Executive Committee, rector have guided and trained a 15 B'lrst Avenue} • of 30 million dollars, advocated by went to got her last week-end and Wednesday evening In the home ot Ralph Colter. 'Wallace Fulton, Nick Leaders; Kooflni; and ItisulnHon, superb cast for the past few-weeks Ciiiet Priest was nssLstcd by .six Mrs. Paul R. Hawkins. Mrs. Gcorgo and he will he licard liy nie.ins of REACH HIGH OF $31,200 IN BRANFORD CENSUS the Commissioner before the As golly, Pat-Sue, weren't you sur radio rcceivinK sets installed in the Buccelll; Fife Sgt.. Nick Buccelll; run CONN. runusmG" AND and anyone who attends Will have members ofliLs deptirtment and by sembly Finance Committee last prised with your new baby sister, LInsley, president, was In choj'ge ot churches. Bishop Slierrill's a< dress Fife Corp.. Walter Melcher; Drum an evening of fun, laughter and County Detectlfe Edmund Flonnl- the meeting. Refreshments followed LDMBEB COMFANX February permits for construction Mr.s. John Tlrpak will be the crew March, Is forthcoming, construction Raohaol Lee? will be an appeal to Episcopal Church Sgt.. Wallace Fulton and Drum dancing. gaii and Slate Trooper George chief tor the census takers In the of the East Haven phase of the new the business session, ' members to supi^rl a lai;KcIy mcrcased 17S9 SUto St. New Oaven. Coon. Mrs. John Norwood is chairman of new buildings amounting to March being a windy month, Corp^. Robert Rcdican. approximately $31,200 were issued Baldwin In mnklnE the raid and Corma Mowry Brnntord district. It was announc expressway will not begin before certainly blew In a lot of blrthdoy program uf work m missions m this TeL 7-»m of the show, assisted by Mrs. John Park Board charged the riioh with maintaining ed this week by Christy lianas, dis 1055 and possibly later. II ST. AUGUSTINE'S U. 0. CHURCH couii'iy and overseas, and in Hduca- Stempick and from last reports on last month." according to Arthur greetings. Hoppy returns to my RIccio, building inspector' for East premises tpr> tIVs, purpose of gambl trict supervisor of the Census Should the. program be allowed little friends and Tommy's loo. Rev. John J. McCarthy. Pastor . ticn and Social Relations. The address tii'kols the show will sell out to a ing. Radios, telephones and slips Talks Before Bureau for the Third Congressional Rev. John McDonald, Curate is timed for exactly 11:30, Suiulay Bowling REMODELING and ALTERING capacity house. Highlights in spec- Haven... and the money granted, the town Bobble Lucarelll who Is one year Seeks Play were among th'dartfcies confiscat Di.strlct. In addition to Branfbrd, may look tor, construct Ion to boiiln old today, the Dlh, Donn (Pinky) Frank Prawlcy morning, March 12. of Women's and Men's clothing, i-allics are: The 'amount is a new high for Continued from page 6 We specialize' in Relining, Re- February over a six year period ed. , ,'..•;.(,: ':.-. .. • , Mrs. Tlrpak. who resides in East in the fiscal year of 1051-1052, pcx- Lowe will be four tomorrow, the Organist and Choir Director Anthony Luccl, baritone; Patri Willie makln^Uhe'raid seven tele CE.A. Counci Haven, will be Immediate chief to NEW HAVEN Mrs. Charles Donadlo, assistant Stations of the Cross and Bene-J 111. 108 and 91 was enough to pace . pairing, Refitting and Remodel cia CIgich, Irish dancing; Margie and exceeds last year's February haps late In 1051, 10th, also James Allen the 13th, the Dodgers to a well deserved 2-1 phone calls were received at the census takers In Guilford and Tlio construction costs of the iMi (Happy birthday, Jim). Marcla Masses 7:00 - 0:15 diction of the Blessed • Sacrament ing the clothes In your wardrobe Fitzgerald, specialty solo; David figure, $21,359 by $9,860. Areas Sun. On 'Tuesday evening. Jvlarch 14 Madison. verdict over the Senators who used you no longer can wear. Towno Watrous, Xylophone- Rose Luci- • Only nine building pei-mlts First Avenue-pliice" by Chief Priest miles through East Haven have Magee will also use a little wind to Mass 8:00 Northford Congrega win take place on Friday,night at and other members of his staff. the New Haven County Council of blow out that one candle on her tional Church ,. -' 8 "o'clock at St. AuBu.stlne'.s R. C. Stacy's 109. 93 and 118, a 320 total, Clothes. 291 Main Street, East bollo, contralto; Teresa Slgnor, were granted during the twenty At the regular meeting of the Eight enumerators win cover the been rouirhly estimated at about for an Ineffectual springboard. Haven. B.Ulet;- Joan Lynch, soprano; Bet- eight days, RIccio said, in point East Haven Park Commission held One requested hlin to put $2 on the Connecticut Education A.ssocia- Branford district and will bo an one ,million dollars. and the cake the 14th. Other birthdays this Religious instruction will be held Church: _ the nose, Lady Adella In the fourth. month are,'Sandy Allen the 25th, on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. The Confraternity ot the Ro.sary Sam M's total based on gomes of .sy Lynch, soprano; Mellllo Twins, ing out tile calibre of the building in the Town Hall on Tuesday even tion held Its regular meeting, in nounced on Monday or Tuesday of purchase of right-of-way an ad 110, 104 and 117 coilld not swing LOST—P«ss Book No. 5274. If Anthony and Alfred, guitar and boom which the town is currently ing, plans were lormulated for the "Sorry, no' "iriore bets will be the Cafeteria of the East Haven next week, the district supervisor ditional $160,000, the Highway Com Warren Jordan the 27th, and Dominican Nuns from New Haven met on Wednesday night in the taken at thls'number," was tlie OPEN EVERY Florence Milne. ' will Instruct. the pendulam in the Indians favor found returr^ to Branford Sav mandolin. enjoying. - coming dedication of Memorial High School. The meting was con said. missioner said. Rectory. Mi-s. William Lyon presid Police Chief's apswer. Mr. and Mrs. Clare F. Bradley "The Rev. Charles W. Harris, Holy ed. .... and the Braves wrapped up a tight ings Bank. 4-6 • Also: Marlon Coyle, comedy and By comparison with other years l-'lel* ducted by Miss Helen Hogan of Applicants from Branford wore Plan Thirteen singing skit; The Six Crooners, Although the field has been used "Sorry, wrbrigt niimber," were the among the group of 125 persons are visiting In Florida. Mr, and Cross Father, will conduct the Church. - _^_ match, 2-1. Stanley Plnskl paced in 1948 $20,450 in building construc Waterbury, Senior Director of New Calling the plan, "Plan 13," be the winners Into the circle with Bob Monsfleld, Howard Norwood, tion was allowed; in 1047, $28,200 for nearly a yi-ai", it has- not been most freque'rit olithe calls received. who took the examinations in the cause of the thirteen stages of con Mrs.* Mllo Klbbe have Just return Lenten service and deliver the WANTED—Doll carriage • suit Chief Priest said. One,party called Haven Country ed from there this week. sermon on Sunday night at 7:30 Residents, . are reminded' tlial game's of, 116, 108 and 105. Jiio Martin. Anthony Luccl, Peter in 1946, $2850 'and in 1945, $3700. dedicated tor the purpose for which East Haven Town Hall on March 2. sideration which have been involv able for small girl. Tel. Branford Geonly, Walter Clglch: Miml Miller, it was mtehded. First Selectman and told him lie was leaving tor The first speaker was Miss Other towns represented were North The Leonard Wells from New o'clock at St. Augustine's R. C, fire peritilts are needed before any The Red Sox had no mercy, for 8-2855. Besides the nine building permits ed. HIU said that the exprcsisway sopiann- Jack Stempick, accordion other permits granted during Frank,S. Clanc,- said yesterday. Florida. ' • ''•' Corma Mov/ry, first vice prestijent Branford, East Haven, North Ha will extend to the south on the New MONDAY York and Outer island.are en]oyr fire is built in the open. This., re the Cards as Walt Tamulevich Peter Geenty, tenor; Bob and Peg ven. Guilford, and Madison. Ing an Interesting visit In Mexico.' Saturday and Sunday the 10, 11,quiremen t is in force beginning February were: 3 sign permits, 38 To assist In the preparation the Pai-licipatlng In Ihe raid, a.slde of tlie National Education Assocla- Haven side of the town line. He said blasted the maples for totals of WANTED-^Plh boys for steady gy Mansfield, guitar and singing cuiamanders ol the Iowa's- two from Ghldf Priest, jvere Sgts. Ernest Ubn. Miss Mowry is a resident bt They will be paid at the rate of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Paine will and'izth. - March 1. . 95, 117 and 122 for 334 in leading work. Good earnings. Do not ap act; Adele Mascola, soprano; Hel electrical. 20 oU burner, 14 plumb that the road wUl run along he have as their guest for a lew days Cynthia Whiteman of Guilford, ing. 1 plumblnK permit replace military orBanizatlOiis were asked aicpp and: :Herbert . Smith and West VlrBinia and is at present seven cents a name for the persons dual highway easterly and cross the The North Branford Athletic the Seekers to a three game rout. ply if unable to work regularly. en Baker, comedy and singing skit; to bi; present at tlie next mettinii Patrolman Jo-sepli Folio, Edward visiting Connecticut in the Interest they enumerate. this coming week Mrs. Charles the -grand-daughter of Mr. and Club Is playing regularly with near Onfy one of the losers was able to Branford Bowling Center, 33 Joe Martin, baritone. ment. 8 septic tank permits, 3 railroad north of Pine'Street. On MacQregor from New Haven. Mrs. Mrs; A. O. auenther, recently spent clcanout permits and 8 street ut the Board. Slenham.Alljei-t Wheeler and John ot national education. Miss Mowry Workers will begin attending the north side of the tracks It will by-basket ball teams, and with very pin over 300. ; „. . , r Main Street. - tf • St. Vincent Guild chorus: Grace With their help the board hopes Lc'ary. • was Introduced by Mr. Glenn Moon classes on. March 27th, Mr. lianas MacDregor will be celebrating. her a week's vacation here In the satisfactory,: rqsults.' • • ' Kecfe, Margie Fitzgerald, Rose excavation permits. cross over Bradley Laurel and North Also BOlh birthday, congratulations.' Creek,. • to name the date ot the celebration ot Stamlord, N. 5. A. director of .mid. Those who will take the Hl'gh Streets. , .-The public was Invited to the re DISTRICT: OF BRANFORD, SS. Hackbarth, Ann Anderson, Irene Six electricians licenses were Charlie Boastrand Jr., recently The Brownies are progressing FOR SALE—P'P^l^ss furnace, 2 and just how the event will-be or Connecticut. , • regular census will go to classes cent, meeting of the League , of PROBATE COURT,'Febi-uary ?8, room, 24 inch grate, used,- suit Patterson, Ellen Castlglione, Dot granted and five plumbing licenses. There is sutflcent amount of attended a state wide meet of all wonderfully, but we ,still need a .1950. ganized. Other speakers of tlie evening for three'days. and the agricultural right-of-way between the Kimberly Women 'Voters when a study of able for greenhouse or garage. Calabrese, Helen Baker, Marie The Buard will tour the Momau- enumerators, who will be appoint W-, Camp Haven Campers at the leader. They have been working on State Government was made. Estate of JOSEPH M. COLLOPY Rotts, Betty Carlson, Ann Lewis, were Mr. William E. GlillH, superin Avenue extension and the town line Y. M. C. A. New Haven. He enjoyed a play called "Llttle.Dawh Boy and Telephone 8-0486.' " , guln and Foxon areas of tlie town Council Host tendent of the East Haven Schools, ed a day earlier,' win have four late of-Branford, in said District, Louise Pazlk. Cella Hill, Margaret dtti's of classes. to. build roads, without disturbing the general entertainment ; of The Rainbow Trail". deceased. , Hart, Elizabeth Roberts, Peg Geen Teachers League next Sunday morning at 11 with Miss Feiinessoy Canty, former 0. existing property, he said. THURS. EVENINGS movies and swimming; A luncheon • Well folks thats all and don't North Branford The' Court of Probate lor the FOR SALE—Bed, Dresser, Bur ty, K. Casey, Elizabeth Polrot, the First Selectman to determine E. A. president who spoke on H. R, Town Divided I'no on and offs at the town line was served, and all In all Charlie forget to call me. Here Is: District of. Branford, hath limited eau. Soring and Mattress. Apart Helen Jensen, Dot Harrison, Evelyn To Meet Monday just where the proposed play ToGrbupsOf (iOOO. Mr. Heni-y B. Farrington of The Ccn.sus Bureau ha.i divided end will bo slightly separated. The- had a grand time. "JUST A THOUGHT" Corps Chooses and allowed six months from the ment size Electric Range. Oil, Blxby, Louise Miller, Helen Harri grounds tor the two areas will be New Haven, who reviewed suggest-- the town Into section.'; in which It I East bound on lane will be in New Mr. and Mrs. Earl N.- Gillian Jr., Out of all that I hear and see. date hereof, for the creditors of pot-burning Circulating Heater. son, Winona Newell, Peggy Mans The regular meeting of the established. . ed changes In Connecticut state believes 1,000 persons live, A worker Haven and the olt lane will be hi and son, Dana, of Inglewood, Cali Day by day, I'm building me, said estate to exhibit their claims All in A-1 condition. Apply: W. field, Edna Brereton, Rose Coyle, Teacher's League of East Haven Other Schools educational administration policies wni bo assigned to one ol these, I East Httven. fornia, are visiting Mrs. Rita Hlnes I alone have: the right to choose New President for settlement. Those-who neglect C. Higley, 39 Averill Place, Bran Marion Harmon, Ginette Trembley, win be,held on Monday afternoon. as outlined under the proposed re- working with a map, and when he Twelve Apres on Hallspolnt Road. Mrs. Gillian Is What to rejtict apd whatto use. to present their accounts properly ford. -' •: . .'. , • . '.,'•:' 3-9 •Anri- Peters, Barbara Norwood, March,20 In the East Haven High One hundred and forty five organlzatiqp plan'of the Governor's has completed It, he,win be asslBn- At North High Street on and oft TILL 9 P.M. the former Evangeline Hlnes. Mr. Tlie-North, Branford Fife-*? Drum attested,'Within said time, will be Rosemary Tucker, L., Ramsey, . School. Mrs. Margaret Mack, students of the Housatonic League Fact Finding ComirilsBlbn and Dr ed to-another, section. ... -. ramps will Be In the ylclnlty ot Gillian Is with the Los Angeles Nobody's workmanship but mine Corps recently, elected new officers debarred a recovery. AH persons in '. •Muslo:-for dancing win be fur- Principal of Foxon School, will Players Ready schools with the exception ot Bran Mr. Hanas had no estimate of tiioporty relcrred to as--''Twelve Police Force. • •. • Can keep the -structure • true and for the year. They^-are'as'follows: debted to said Estate are requested jilshed by Jack- Stempiok's "Mel- speak on her travels in Europe ford were present dt East Haven Acres", contlguouslo North High St. Kenny Guenther has faen elected • fine, .:.•, -, . - President.; Joseph A. Marrone; 'Vice to make immediate payment to ' StEVE PRUSSICK o.fly Jesters.", .... last summer. ' . High Schooilasji. Friday afternoon r'rEf r^?io Sucu^ed^'^c^ The location ot those rampi. will bt FOR YOUR.SHOPPrNG CONVENIENCE to go to the Annual Mld-wlnter .5/Lystery Show 'mnklhir on Teacher Load. ; the census, saying only, that It Strong or-feeble, false or true . . President...Ralph Marrone; Record . • ,- .- Elizabeth H.collopy,' •• GARA&E \ *.Tea •will-be-served-'itv-'the-Home and uveriing to '•:particip&te- In—a- deteiimJjiedwby-jiJfiWiJlnp*. und thb- f**-f*-*-...J*>3w Nonhfleld conference-of' the I Build-my self bj>'the deeds I do ing Secretary, Joan 'White; Financl Executri?: Economics Laboratory preceding panel discussion concerned with 'TMr-Slvrn'Stfcfen-ofW bena. on that striiet and iiut eoMt Youn'g Peoples Christian Associa Anonymousal secretary, Anthony Daly; Asst. Address: Stonfy Creek,,Conn. 2-23 • EQUIPPED TO.REPAIR ' tlie 'meeting,, beginning at 3:00 their portion of school government. office. Miss Lottie' I^PP of - West been courited.v • . .„ , or It abouttlnk the rnllnMid. tion which Is being held Friday, '100 Voices To Sing Members, of , the Union School For March Run Hnvrn iiinlnr Dlrpotor of New Ha- "^ orew ohlof, Jdrs, -nrpaK wiii ALL MAKES QFCARS ••; The discussions were under- the "en Sounty° and Miss MarjwleI'wVe 25 to .30 -enUhiorators .under East of th6 tract there Is an W. Mam S». Te/.. 8-93(5 ' SioMorJ : In Glee Club Concert faculty will be hostesses. supervision ot Donald Igo, presid- i Brett recording .secretary of the ''"r supervision and they imist abrupt hill wlilch crests at 176 feet. &f AH teachers and other school A three act play, "Doctor's ent of the East Haven Student local meeting also participated moke daily reports to her on the To-excavate would b6 too expensive, personnel, whether League mem Orders" will be presented in the Council and were very helpful to Miss Hlldur Svenson, President number, enumerated. In turn she tho Commissioner said. So the ryad . The East Haven High School Glee bers or not. are cordially invited to Foxon Community House on all who attended. Among the sub-of the East Haven Teachers' League must make li oumulatlvo report to must go south where the ci-o-jsiiig HOUSES FOR SALE .Club and orchestra will hold Its attend this meeting. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday jets disussed were student council arranged tor the meeting and wel Mr. lianas in New Haven, Figures of Lake Saltonslall is the narrow annual Concert in the high school evenings, .March 29. 30 and 31, by financing, extra curricula activities comed the guests. will not bu rpleasod until .each est. auditorium on Saturday evening at the East Haven Players. which might merit student body , Refreshments were served at the township is completed. To avoid chopping any usable GUILFORD LAKES—White Birch 8:15. Friends Of Music The .show, a comedy-mystery counciling.- and otther> related sub close of the meeting and a combin Mrs. Tlrpak will maintain an of part of Lake Saltonstall, because of Drive. An opportune time-,to piir- The program will be under the written by Kurtz Gordon, Is direct jects. ,, ed .social and business hour follow fice In Branford and will bo avail Its water supiily and the tact that.a chase this year, round Lake Front direction of Mrs. John Strandberg, Held Anniversary ed- by Mrs. Lillian Hurder. It is be Later musical entertainment and ed. • - • . able to answer questions from her drouglit might majce the curtailed home with immediate occupancy. supervisor of music in the local Party Last Monday ing staged by Del Dover. skits by members of the - Drama About 55 attended this meeting. field workers. . amount of water critical, the sto,te 6 beautiful rooms including large schools. Porti-aying the' load- is Vera Workshop, under the direction of East Haven teachers, who attended Mr. Hanas was not decided on proposes to widen the railroad cut sunporoh. Oil Ji'eat,' fireplace, elec Nearly one hundred voices will be Gessner. who is widely known Iho status of East Haven on Tues rather than make a nfcw one. The regular meeting of the Barbara Bennett was held before and assisted with arrangements In-: tric - hat water Heater, etc. In - tip heard during the performance throughout the town for'her excell dinner which was ' held .In the eluded, besides Miss Svenson, Miss day • afternoon and said that It Two Hundred Feet . , top condition. Landscapedgrouhds. which yearly is hailed for its con Friends of Music was held on ent readings and monologues. might possibly come under either Because the Highway Depart Well maintained roadS; Call Allan Monday evening, March 13. This cafeteria. . ' Margarete Bauer. Miss' Cole Mc- tribution to the music circles of Otliers In the cast are Laura-Koer- Cai-mlne Pellegrino's orchestra Govern, Miss Katherlne McKee, the New Haven or Branford areD,<; ment realizes It is a necessity to EXTENDI N&: Loeb. • , meeting marked the tenth anni ber. Edythe Hammerton, Norma oc field census. preserve as inuch East Haven a East Haven. versary of this group, the first reg with Nick Pellegrlnb and Richard Miss Alice Zplgler,' Miss Elizabeth this is wlial happened lolen tree men; Pride in Iheir jobs-and Iheir (amilies (ed- ' Assisting in presenting tlie pro Hartlin, Eleanor and Edwin Fortino asslstinR played both for property as necessary -In the In THE RIGHT HAND - S. LOEB 8i SON ular meeting having been held on Capaldo, Alice Anderson, Terry Ritchie, Mrs. Ruth Legge, Miss terests of the community arid its \ Th'ey worked lor whjl most men want, these ten- The right to be free-and to gel ahead. "Super-market :for Homes" gram will be the following members March 11, 1940. entertainment and dancing which Marv Ciinnlnpham. Mrs. Anne \ • 'of the various committees: Tickets; Gosselin, Rose Mary Gosselin. Bob was held in the high school gym plan for Industry, the commission '-(H Brokers) ':• : In honor of the special occas'lon, Marcot. Dan Blxby, and Ken Ewanuff, Mi-s. Josephine Orlando, Intends to use only a 200 foot right- WAS AN ANCIENT 'Tel. 7-4275, 106 Elm St., New Haven Catherine Gibbs. Mary Hereaux and the meeting was a supper meet and was opeh to students of the Mrs. Evelyn Leary, Miss Rose Dl Garden Club •Nancy Wyllle. Publicity; Sally Michaels. of-way-rather than - the normal Electric Worker Doctor Railroader Miner Steelworker ing held In the Old Stone Church school. Over two hundred were pre Francesco and Miss Zlta Matthews. 250 which is standard over ditg, , . Corbett, Rachel Brooks and Miriam Parish House. Tickets may be procured from sent for the dance. Mifis Katherlne Mo Govern, Cafe SIGN OF Miller. Posters; Delores Vergati, JJhe cast or any member of the Members To remaining route. Tlio rediictloh Farmer Lawyer Grocer Sales Clerk Reporter LEGAL NOTICES Following the supper the follow-;*"S,^itree' Others who assisted In the en- teria director and Mr. Albert narrows the width' 50 feet. Of the David Kyle and Harriet Brown. ing program was presented: Greet- <^""'""''''>-^- tertalnrrient program were Miriam W6rbkomski of the custodial' staff controversial twelve acres, the ex FRIENDSHIP ? Miner, Barbara Wfison, Hidde were in attendance. DISTRICT OK BRANFORD, SS. ing, Mrs. Lillian Larson, president; See N.Y. Show pressway will require five acres Anniversary and congratulatory JUNIOR WOMEN'S LEAGUE BoRaert and David Watrous. because of the need for soft curves PiiOBATE COURT,:.February 16,. The Junior Women'.^ League ot Robert Tinari, Dorothy Plascik, 1950.:-/ messages from distant friends. Miss The Garden Club of East Haven for high speed travel. Hill said. : . Ten (roe workers-lhe electric lad was line Hlldur Svenson; History of Friends the Old Stone Church; win hold William Reynolds. Barbara Thomas, JUNIOR FRIENDS OF MUSIC Estate of JOHN OSCAR. OLSON their annual card party on Friday George Muller and Audrey Weed The regular meeting of the will convene on Tuesday, March Later he devoted much time to Till buroaucrals took him over-then there ware nine. . The Adpiinistratrix having ex of Music, Miss Beth Taylor; Se lections from songs of Mabel Best- night, May 5th. Mr. Prank Henry took part in the iklts. Junior Friends of Music wHIbe held 21st Instead ot the regular meeting questions directed at him by his hibited her administration account on Saturday afteinoon Marc- h- 18 day so the members may attlcnd listeners. Nino tree workers shrugged off their comrade's tale; with said estate to this Court for hoff, Mrs. Wllhelmina Strandberg; will present "Fashions in Flowers". Previous to the dance the group vocal, solo, "Come. Unto Me" Mrs. H. S. Johnson. Jr. and Mrs. witnessed"a'series of movie shorts! at 12:45 at the Hagaman Memorial Federal medicine came next-then there were eight. .——- allowance. It is thsessioe Nen wwil Yorl bke helFlowed ar t Show2 P. .M Tli. Ine ' ORDERED—That the 11th day of (Thompson), Mrs. Ruby Munson, Harris Anstey are co-chairmen. and then adjourned to the gym. 'Library. accompanied by Miss Svenson; pi the Hagaman Memorial Auditorium • EightIree workers who Ihoughtlheir country heaven'. .. March A.D. 1950 .at • 10 o'clock in with Mrs. John E. Croumey presid Shamrock Assembly the forenoon, at the Probate OHlce ' To'wn ^reports available for the ano solo."La Voltige"CVan Gael), Till the government 'grabbed the raiiroads-lhen there were se\/en. Mrs. Lillian Larson; piano solo, ing. in Branford, be and the same is askmg at the Town Hall ; Program Chairman Mrs. John P. This Morning Ushers Seven free woikers-rbut clever politics • i • assigned for a hearing on.the.al Flsureb reveal many favorable fea- "The Goldfish" (Debussy), Mrs. Marlon Munro; vocal quartette, RED CROSS PROVIDES AIDS, Barclay and Mrs. William Jaspers Said "Coal must have government corittol"--lhen there were six. lowance of said administration-ac tuies. ibdut town Despite 'ab have arranged with Mr: Ernest Big Comet Week-End count with said estate, and this "God's Chosen Land", (Piakowsky) sence of industrial plants, r taxes Mrs. Helen Finta, Miss Margaret Stoddard of the Connecticut . Six free workers-bul bureaucrats contrive Court directs Flora K. Goldsmith are oWy 25'/2 mills Assessments to cite all persons interested thercr Tucker. Mrs. Jennie Colwell, Mrs. Agricultural Experiment Station to students of Bast Haven High • To lodorallM the sleelmiiis-leaving but five. • . ' • are al a high lev5l however, Flora Peebles, Mrs. Munro, accom CHAIRMAN SANFORD INDICATES.speak on "Growing Perennials from School thrlUed this morning to a in to appear at - said- time - and Major Frank R. McGinn of 32 BRITISH SOLDIERS place, by publishliig this order in panist; piano duet, "The Golden Seed". talent show which ushered In, "The . 'a • Five tree workers-but all are free no more; Siioicham Road is active on the Age". (Shostakovitch), Miss Ber- Mrs. Earle R. James, Chairman Wearln' Of The Green" and a some newspaper published in New committee .arranging the Reserve Farms have been collecliviied-so now there are four. - Haven County and having a cir nlce Norton, Miss Josephine Long: ot Horticulture, has written an bright week-end for students. ^ WERE CAILED'YOBSTERS' Officers' Military Bail due April vocal aolo, "On The Seashore of article entitled "Hortl6ulture Is the The show was sponsored by the • Four free workers-then came the decree j culation in- said district, and by 1-llth m West Haven Armory ....:... AS TOWN RALLIES TO SUPPORT posting a copy on the.'public .sign Endless Worlds" (Carpenter), Mrs. Backbone of the Flower Show" Comet. i. To regiment all lawyers-:So that lell three. Ilie Branford-Armory will be Beverly Sanford, Miss Norton, ac post, in, the Town of Brafiford In making an appeal to all per-i ot war, the Red Cross stands ready I/oaii.s la Veterans which she will read and dlscpss Nine promisliiK acts Interspersed where the deceased last dwelt. the scene of East Haven's Military companist: piano solos, Prelude in with the members. with Irish songs, reels, tap and «. _---.! Three tree workers-lhe number's growing lew; Ball scheduled for May ' 12 ...... C minor. Prelude InC sharp Minor. sons to be generous in the current;to a.ssist in an Disasters and in the "Several hundred dollardollars is in- By the CoiirtT Red Cross campaign which Is seek- _^ nf. civilian-Relief on the basis i'='"'''^'' in our local budget each year Mrs. Leverett C. Clark, Hospitality ballet dances kept the program at With government selling grocerlas, they're Cut down to two.—- ] Joe McGouldrik heads the- Legion (Chaslrte). Miss Hlldur Svenson. Chairman, has named Mrs. George i Flora K. Goldsmith ' committee planning the event vocal solo, "In My Garden" (Fire Ing $3100 from tho-citizens of Eastl^f^ of-civilian iteiiei on uie o-i"'' f^^ financial a.s.slstance in the form a high pace. 3-9- • : : •'-''•: , >Clerk, Haven. Mrs. Alvln Sanford, chair- j O' "t^cd. | of loans or out-right grants to Wagner- chairman of the social The week-end will belong strictly • Two Ireo workers, facing oblivion, " ' Bill' Ahem left out the reference stone). Mi-s. Alice,Roscnquist, Miss hour. She will be assisted by the Svenson, accompanist. man yesterday listed several factsi ''As a part of our peace time pro-] veterans and their families. This is.--y„--.p_- Alton Redman to the Comet for It concludes on , But federal clerks run loderal'slores-so now there is one. ' to Scotty. late Bob Wilson's collie, Saturday evening with a Shamrock NOTICE ' who UbCd to leave his Sidney Street Thirteen of the charter member.-; about the local Red Cross program j gram, we conduct classes In Homejstin an obligation of Red Cross, on | Mrs. |^f °^» i|2°°^^u'j^J°" Redman One free worker-Ihe newsman's day is donei The Selectmen and the Town are still active in Friends of Music. which is ot Interest to people-here. Nursing. First. Aid and Water > the basis ot need. Cotillion In the high school gym Clerk of -the To-wn- of- Branford, home and accompany BUl Carr on The table arrangement will be froni 8 until' 11. .' Poiillcos write the news these days-so now there Is none. -— his postman's rounds, in his story The foUnwlnrr q-ttended this an "The sum being sought is SHOO Safety. Every year at the Momau- Our Branch quota this year is ITS A FACT. LOWEST LONG acting as the Board for theAdmls- niversary meetfm: Miss Beth Tay $3100.00 which Is an increase of made by Mrs. .Thomas Fehton and Heard this morning were slon of Electors, will be In session ot ''The Real Sport."..'...... more than was asked for a year guin Beaches during -the month ot Mrs. Earle R. James will preside at DISTANCE RATES ARE IN • Tlie Colony Beach Club at Silver lor, Mrs. Adeliiuw.'i'ogen, Mrs. Mur ago," she said. July our Free Water Safety Pro $1100.00 over the quota of last year. vocalists; Ann Moore, wnilam Webs at the Tovyn Hall on Friday, Miirch iel Salem, Miss Ruth Youngerman. This is due to the fact that the the tea table. • , ter. Carol Bishop and the Morgan 1, Fact. When swords were carried, it was the cus 17th fronr5;00 P.M. until siOOP.M. Sands rapidly nearlng completion.... "It is necessary," Mrs. Sanford gram is conducted for all chUdren Plans are being formulated for EFFECT AFTER G P.M. AND Cabanas reported completely Mrs. Beverly Sanford, Mrs. Lillian continued," because the Civilian from the age of seven. These Civilian Blood Program for - the sisters. Beverly and Marilyn, who tom to extend the right hand as a friendly gesture to examine the qualiflcatious of Larson. Mrs. Kathryn Shepard, State of Connecticut gets • under the East Haven Club to hold their besides singing, played the guitar ANYTIME ON SUNOAYS electors and to admit to the elec rented for the season '• Robert Blood Program sponsored by the courses are taught by certified Red !;how on,Tuesday. June-0th In the to show that there was no weapon In it. Another Mrs. Flora Peebles, Miss Zita Matt Red Cross wUl start in Connecticut Cross Instructors who have attend way in May of this year. 51% of and: accordion. tors' oath those found qualified. ' Keay now house manager of Alpha hews, Mrs. Jennie Colwell, Mrs. Town Hall. • • , , Dancers Included Barbara Wilson frlen,^ gesture is a long distance telephone call. CLIFFORD J. COIilNS, ' Sigma Phi. a Uconn social frat. in May and a tremendous program ed the Auatic School sponsored the amount raised Is kept for local Helen Finta, Mrs. Laura Blatchley, needs and 49% .will be sent to the ;T:iie club was represented at the In an acrobatic number, Sonja ' LOUIS C;'ATWAa'ER,- Anthony DeMusls. also of East Ha will get under -way. To assure the by the National Red Cross% The Hartford Times Spring Floww Show It's almost as personal as shaking hands. To see how Mrs. Ethel. Blanchard, Mrs., Ruby success of this program, adequate above courses are given without National Organization to carry on Johannsen accompanied her at the , DOMINIOM;, BONTATIBUS ven Is treasurer of the Lambda Chi Munson, Mrs. Ruth Grampton, Miss bv the Mrs. John E. Croumey^ Wil liltlo it costs, glance at the low rales,listed on the '.•'-. •, • • ' '-'• "-'Selectmen finances are necessary to pay for chari'e to the public, the Instruo- its tremendous disaster relief and piano. a Alpha Bin Woods hot on trail Hlldur Svenson, Mrs. Bessie Galpinr liam Jaspers and John P. Barclay Carnicn Pellegrino's band assist «>. VVhaldq you mean, it can't happen horo? Of course not just a few. Peopie who work in factories and in-, FRANK J; KlNNEir, JR: of scholarship to Boston University the laboratory equipment, the Red tor5'~CourSe at the Aquatic School The Civilian Blood Programs, as two inside back cover of .your telephone book. Then Miss Margaret Tucker, Mrs.. Mar of its outstanding services. wh«„..,«„„„o were „invite nnv-d to be hostesses on ed In many numbers and had Its , It can I Thalia the paltarm followed in otiier coun dustry. White colLir workers. Office help. You— , • • Town Clerk Quite a party last Friday night garet Scofieid, Mrs. Margaret cross mobile units which wiUtravel and the salaries of the Instructors you'll surely ogres that a long distance telephone Dated at Branford this-7th day , throughout the State collecting who teach the children being paid "No contributions which our | New Haven Day. own.solo spot, playing, "It Isn't tries wherollbortlas—and opportunities—wore lost, your friends—your family—your future and your at the Frank Messina's where the Mack, Mrs. Jean Hopson, Mrs. Fair." call Is one of the biggest bargains for your money of March,'1950. ,;. ; . • Mrs. was celebrating lier^ birthday Marlon Munro, Miss Josephine Long blood, transportation, blood an from the local funds which are rals citizens make in places of employ , a.littieat a time..That's' how a eoclalfslio form of freodom. Romo'mber that, next time somebody tries, alysis, storage and distribution to ed during the' month of March, l ment In New Haven are credited to I REPUBLICAN WOMEN'S MEETING The Comet Sextet came In for Its today. Frank's mother was 63 last Mrs. Elizabeth Watrous. Mrs. Wll share of applause with its rendition Oovariimont comoff into pwor. to sell you on the idea of a socialized state. Remem RH'UBLIOAN CAUCUS Thursday Police department helmina . Strandberg, Mrs. Alice all Ho.spltals In the State. About' 200 chljdren registered fori our Town. We must depend upon • ^ The Republican electors of' the "This will mean that blood when these clas.ses/last Summer. the housewives and the few busl-l There wUl be a meetlntr of the of, "We'll Build a Bungalow." In '.' Asoclaliatiogovornmentthrealens EVERYBODY, ber the ten free.workors, who now are free no moia,. put'recent school advise to good Roseniiuist. Miss Bernlce Norton, cluded in the double trio were Town of Branford are hereby noti- : use in raid last Thursday ...... and Mrs. Louise Castellonl. needed in the Hospital will be avaiir "Blankets and 1st Aid supplies ness and Pro/esslohal men In our | East Haven Women's, Republloait 2. Fact. During the Revolutionary War, ;Americans fled- that there will,be a Caucus on TV)wn to make our ouota." '•' | Club at the home of Mrs. Harold Maryanne Scallse, Henry Graver, •."(l^ET C0R14SS ARCHER" (or doligliiful lometf/.' CBS-SunJo/l-9 P.M., EoH«rn.r/mt. Court's -action was iust as decisive The next meeting ot "Friends ot able to all persons - regardless- .of are- furnished for the local Am i Sondra Samcgran, Niek Pellegrlijo, used the word "lobster" as a popular reproach for Thursday, March' 16," 19B0-' at .8 Mr. and'Mrs. Wallace Bassett, Music' wiU be held on Monday race, creed . or Sfinanciai status, bulance, and Fire and Police De Checks should be made payable Burrlttt 15 Tuttlc Place, Thursday, o^clock-at, the'Town Hall -to ap without charge," fshe said partments, the Nurse's Office and to Alfred B. Bowdcn. i\tnd Treasur-1 March 23rd at 8 P. M. George McManus and Madeline a red-cogled British soldier. . . . ' he's of., the .Register, are crooning evening, April 10, at the home of Rlccltelll. : point a Republican Town Ofammlt- Hullabies to their daughter Helene, Miss Margaret Tucker ,ln Pardee In outlining the Red Cross serv the Coach's Olllce at tho High cr. 0 Bishop Street. East Haven. Mrs. Frank Barker will preside. tee for the ensuing two years and Place. The miisical program will ices offered East Haven annually, School. First Aid ' kits are being 1 One hundred and ton persona are Hostesses will be Mrs. Charles Music at Saturday night's dance tHEtCONNECTICUt^JlGHT & POWER CO. to trarisact.such other business as born.-Feb. 20 They have an- ., other, rchlld, a son, aged tv^o and continue Its study of modern com Mrs. Sanford said. supplied for the local Memorial I assisting In the house to housc)MUler and Mrs. Leverett Clark. All will be furnished fey Carmine Pel may - properly .come--before . said posers. drive, the chairman said. women Interested are welcome. legrino's orchestra.... Caucus^ .;••"• ' " '!':''' ":' ', ' " , dner half.: ": 'In time of peab?, as In the time' Keld and the Town Car. :, , Signed;'Samuel W.-.Beach m yowQ'chairmaii • • I
'r"'" ^nvnnAvvom ^^Kv^B^{^ .^JEAST HAVI^M NEWS Thursday. March 16. 1950 Thursday, March li, I9S0 Old Stone Church THF URANFORU KEVIEW EAST HAVEN NEWS =£^ 0 Tlii'Ofl College as ; vice-president of the As Mr. Brinley Sees It William Mac Arthur ins to sloy In bed for weeks ^^^^'^' LoyoltU GrOUD "SAINT fATKICK'S DAY" Issues Calendaf Student Cbuncir and as chairman ®l)r Srmtoii ^^^^^f^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ a strapped-up back It Is only a' To-day, my friend, we celebrate, / On Prom Committee of the Safety Committee. (ESTASUSnEO IS ItsS) [/-^ANDID matter of'from one toithrce treat Rummage Sale , in honor of Saint Pat ' ' For Coming Weel< • AMD ments before ybu are back-on ybur And iiU tiie Irish In tl)o lahd : "Be still and know that I nm Ood".I forth evei7 reasonable , effort to At Junior College He Is the son of Mfe .and Mrs. John MacArthur, 165 Dodge Ave. WHAT NOTS PC feet again, feeling good as now. Listed For May "Will stoke their life on that, iparo this wonderful piece of ma Friday, March 17 QII|p Eaut il^aiif n Hwus BY GiiA ROUNU WIZ til tlic stillness of the night, chinery, the human body. Conserve "I feel th^t It people ,had more The Loyalty Group of tho Short JVhen the clattei- and clang of the 8:00 P. M. Bowling at the Ea.s William MacArthur. of East Ha PUBLISnED EVERY THUBflDAT ccnlldcnce in- the c'hh'fiiiractor, and 11\o heart win beat with Irish airs Us nerve force, It's mu.scles. Its Haven Alle.vs for the Couples Bowl ven, Is a member of the Committee RE.UPHOLSTERING p^i^^^^mw^^wM^^^wiw^w^M!^i^?^f^Rovhv g Reporter Beach Union Church wiUholdll's And bond will clasps In hand. day Is ended. cigans, and let us think carefully METER LESIUNE and JQIDT E. XiOEB, less fear, IhcV would llnd that any annual Rummage and Food Sale Ing Fellowship. All friends of th wlilch will spon.?or the anr.ual FulaUvliAM Miss Madolin R. Zachcr Is i^rlme, hits Uconn news again , Was Lucky Logan The bit of grefen the faithful wears How welcome the calmness which beiorc driving It to the last ounce church are Invited. Call Mrs. Hat At Modereto Cost . . . niunber of dkoixlois iould be cor nt the Church on Saturday, May Win dominate the land. sleols o'er the heart Junior PjDm of the Junior CoIiOgc By Expert Craftsmen WILLIAM J. AUEBN. Editor mover In the Conn. Chapter of the | co-chairman recent square dances rected by their treatment, and 13th. of its reserve force. field. 4-2215 for details artd reserva Daughters of Founders and Patriots held there Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clih-oprnctlc lia,s always been a t And Rlveth us songs in the night. If there are limes set aside when jf Commerce on March 11. The Allc«,.x. fetarvun, ABiocUtt fiditor subject of grrnt controversy, and without the use of medicine, and Chairman of rummage will be tlOITS. \AND OTHEIi CS^hi dance will be held at the New Ha Of America Jack Zawackl and • Chamberlain• , Sr., who summer at with no lU-efiects. Mrs. Carl L, Aiiderson and chair Tlio glamour of the street parade wo can rest, "rant, we beseech thee, .Saturday, March 18 THE BRAinrORD BEVIBW, INO. William Van Wle have returned to Pawson Park are vacationing In even though it seems to bo nuich Like a garden, so bright, the wisdom to use these rest ven Lawn Club and will feature the 7 Bou &tr««t 'T'L 8'2431 Branford more accepted now than ever be- "I'he chiropractor most definite man at food, Mrs. Franklyn Mock. And moh. with head held high, filled with birds and sweet singing, 8:00 P.M. St. Patrick's Party fo, Castle Shop . THB BA&T HAVEK NT!WS town followlnK a weekend spent Europe Paris and Rome on The rummage sale will be heldH Are proud and love the land they periods, If Wise and thoughtful 00 NOT cer wer music of Harold Pelligrino and his Tfll. Branford 8-2431 lor many pcupic are still Inclined ly has 'an Important'place In the And the soul, In It's stillness the Mr. and Mrs. Club In the Parlsl DECORATORS F, O. Box SIS £Mt HtTin with Karl "Buoky" Marsh at Dart Itinerary before plane trip back to from 9:30 n.m. until 5 p.m. and the made . minds have planned for Us ii'time House. ' • BECAUSE THEIR. orchestra. mouth College Sandy Scrlvenor to "have their doubts nboiit.lt". So professional' world, and If ever t-lte Meets the Angel 0/ light. for rest, for change, dnd eVen for Doslgneri and Manufacturers of States Ellse KUgerman, Joe tliLs week's question. Is; "IIow
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J!^. r roBO Fuiu- •I'llE BllAMFORb HEVIEW . EAST HAVEN NEW8 ThuraJjy, Mdich 16. 1950 { »TrW,llltWlM'!1TI^^'1-IL.'JTL;.l,.'l M^l'-!a.t.!.'-.l ' I- aiH \ff'**'t " "-•••. .i..- ——-j——-,- HEAVY TANK COMPANY Miss Marion Johnson KAST HAVEK KEWS"-' MISS ANNE LOIS LAIRD; Weds David Allen MANY RESERVATIONS Democrat Ladies , At Pcnivlnii Univcrsllv " Brant6id*oranp''e 200 will mlf*t Garden ^ Notes Mrs. Harry George Nesbit Jr, the Thiirscltty, Matxih 23W ut Oriii^e PREPARES BIDS FOR ^•The marriage of Miss Marlon former Miss Ann Ely, daughter of Hftll at Bi P, M The 1,'cctmc's prb- WILL PLIGHT TROTH TO Helen Johnson, daughter of Mr. and LISTED FOR ANNUAL Meet On Monday Mr, and Mrs. Hciiian" Ely Jr. of The sky Is low, the clouds nro mean Pino Orclinrd, has arrived in Lima, gram will include a FYiod Fs^J;. Mrs. Carl R. Johnson of Ridge Rd., A traveling flake of snow The Husincss Meeting of% the Prl7Ps will be awarded for the b«sl APRIL MILITARY BALL dtony Creek, to David Walter Allen, Federated Democratic Woman's Peru, where she will continue her MR. ROBERT GEORGE DAVIS MISSION CARD PARTY Across a barn or tlirough a rut Club will be held on Monday even study of Spanish at tho University pic and the bost onkc Judges wUl iOn of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Allen of Debates it It will go of San Moi'eos, be announced later. Mr,s. AltJSe^ One of the brlghleal po,?t-Lcnten unit of the 102nd Infantry Regi Spring flowers will decorate the Lasker and Mrs. Edward Krlsta, iSaat Haven, wa.s^ held on Saturday, A narrow road complains all day ing at the Academy at 7:45. March 11th, at the Church of The annual card party spon.sored' Dunn, Gertrude Dunn, Helen Beau- A plastic demonstration will Deion I* the Chairman; ns.slsted'by affoirs of 1050 win be the fifty ment of the Connecticut National Congregational church Saturday both of Branford, will be gowned In ton and Melba Rowe. How someone treated lilm second annual Military Ball of the Guard said this week. afternoon when Miss Anne LoLs Christ, Stony Creek. The Rev. A. W. by the Mission social of Old Stone i Nature like us Is sometimes cauRlit hlRlillRht the social wlilcli follows The Stal-o of Washington wiis the Youth Committee. , ''.'. •Heavy Tank Company to bo held Laird becomes the bride of Robert pale yellow taffeta fashioned the Jones, pastor of the First Baptist Church win be held Friday, March I Reservations may still be made by Without her diadem. the mcetliij?. Door prizes will be ot named George Washington and Is, Members who- are competing Oje I Tlie following members of the same as that worn by the maid of calling Mrs. Roger Brown, 4-1470 tered. In the stale aniiory on Montowese Unit are working on the various George Davis. Rev, J. Clement Church of Branford, performed the 24 in the Parish House, beginning! or Mrs. S. Brou.'iseau, 4-2959., , , . »,' —Emily Dickinson tho only state named after a Presl- tasked to register with the com- Street on Saturday evening, April committees fo'r the affair. Ball Walker will •officiate, i honor." They will'. aiso carry Jouble ring ceremony, at 8:00 o'clock when dessert will; Lotus at Sheldon's Cove. Mrs. Alexander McCutchcoii Is tlenl. I I mitloe. 15. i Committee Chairman, Sergeant bouquets of spring flowers. The bride, given In' marriage by Essex, connooticul, is an old chairman of the affair and will be Tlie bride Is the daughter of Mr. be served. shipbuilding towi located on- the assisted by Mrs. Charles Callahan, Tiic ftfrulr, once known as the 'Perguj T. Mooney; Program, 1st and Mrs. James Henry Laird of GO: Mr, Henry Lymdhi Stoddard, ler brother, Leroy Johnson, wire a Mrs. William Hincliey, Mrs. PcrrcUi, iLt. Ralph Dese;,Vnd U. Carl John Montowoso Street. The groom is Branford will act ast^best man for jallet length pink taffeta dress and The committee In charge of tho ROSE BROOK ConnecticulvRiver, Trading schoon Biitl cry Ball when the organlzatlbri affair is ,as follows: Mrs. S. N. ers and clippers crowded the har Mrs. Brunb Marinelli, Mrs. John Was - the Branlord Battery, has son, 8gt. William M. Bratten, Sgt. the son of Mrs,; BVelyn KcUoy of, the groom. Mr.-Wilfrcfd BIssonnotte, carried a corsage of pink rosebuds. GREENHOUSE bor In its day;'. • Walsh, Mrs. •,Raymond Skotnlckl, been a fixture' in the social Ptrgus T. Mooney and Sgt. Walter 400 Elm Street, New Haven. Mrs. I Now Haven, and Mr. Fred Muchclot, Miss Betty Johnson, sister of the Brousseou; chairman; Mrs. Roger WEEK END SPECIALS A. ZlollnSkl; Music, Pfc, Ralph bride, was maid of honor and wore Brown, reservations; Mrs. William Miss Genevieve Fi'nychak, Mrs. ciilrndnr of the town since its in- Alice Warner of West Haven will Hartford, will be ushks.j Hasse, prizes; • Mrs. Donald Chid- CUT FLOWERS In this qut^lnt old town lived a Marie Luclan and Mrs. Edwaid Evls. C-'fiptlon in 1868. I i j! Bolter, Pfc. JohnDendas and Pvt. sing "Oh. Promise Me" and "Be- j Following the ceremoney a recep V ballet length navy ta/fcta dress Doctor who wfts fond of shooting at the new Maurice H. Pelmi; Decorating, Isl. sey, tables; Mrs. Earl Kornglebol, CORSAGES i'roh;itilyil.hu.)rt06t ?uc66«sful Ball cquse" during the nuptial music. tion will take place in the vestry of md carried white carnations. dessert: also Mrs. 'Vincent Balletto, and an amateur .naturalist. pany, a wholly-owned subsidiary, ill tlie Iun^^to0'of4lt«'hfttory was «i«t. Alfred S. Anderson, Cpl. Louis The bride, who will be given in • the Church. The bride's mother will Mr. Edward Mester of Walllng- Miss Elizabeth Ritchie, Mrs. Charles FUNERAL DESIGNS One day In tire summer ot 1878 Inte in 1949 tiled application with held last y6ai> dhtl tlio Mr before. O. Munroe and 'Pvt. Francis P. marriage by her father, will wear bq wearing a dusky pink dress, ford was best man. Donald Johnson Larson and Miss Dorothy Evarts. he was out: with :hls gun after rail rcderal Power Commission for a On holh otca.slons. the liugo drill Ralola. Printing, 1st Lt. Ralph Deae, a white isatin "own fashioned with navy blue acccs.sor!es and a corsage ind William Allen served as ushers. We Grow Our Own Flowers and chanced, to visit one of the prcliininary permit to develop Sgt. William M..^ratten, Sgt. Allen Reservations have been made by 1 protected coves, north of the town, shed was laslefuli.y decorated in long pointed sleeves, a Peter Pan of white roses. Mrs.- Kelley will -Mrs. Florence 'Hasklns was or the following; hydrodlcctric facilities at Enfield, Reynolds SE'RVTCE Market blue and white and lorRe numbers Swcnson and Pvt. Frederick L. collar with seeded pearls and wear a navy blue dress and hat. ganist and Mr. Mellon Blgelow was PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE known as Sheldon's Cove. As the on tho Connecticut River, Tills would of'itayly uniformed mllltnry men Smalley; Publicity, Sgt. Fergus T. buttons to the waist. Hef French She will wear a corsage of pink soloist. He sang "I Love You Mrs. Herman Scholz, Mrs. Ernest Open Evenings and Sundays doctor moVed through the reeds, enable Uie Canal Company to con 304 MAIN STREET BRANFORD gave the affair a lively demeanor Mooney, Cpls, Walter L. Jackson Illusion flnger-tlp veil will be roses. • • Truly." Belding, Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. TeL Branford 8-0512, 8-1211 he came •upon ,a secluiied back tinue with its plans tor construct and George E. Tyler. fastened to a beaded cap. She will ] When the bridal' couple leaves S. Lawson, Mrs. Laura Chlrltek, water that Was covered almost ing and operating only the power DOWN THE HILL WHERE THERE'S KENTY as. they whirled through the In- Mrs. Irma Ericson, Mrs. May Piatt, 05 Harrison Ave., Branford from bank to bank with enormous • trlcaclei, of the dance with light- iviuslo for the affair Is by the carry a cascade bouquet of assort-; for a wedding trip through the Following the ceremony, a recep generating facilities . ot a 42,000 ed bridal flowers, tion was held at the home of the Mrs. Mable Phillips, Mrs. Martha Illy pads. Among the leaves he saw i OF PARKING SPACE footed ladles -Rowned in the height Orchestral Section of the 102nd middle west the bride will wear a bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Frate, Mrs. Frederick P. Clemens, purpllsh-Vvhito" blossoms that were CL &P. issues kilowatt development recommended of fashion and color. ' Army Ground Forces Band con Miss Tessa Nalmo of Branford, I spring green gabardine suit, a left for a wedding trip to New Mrs. Walter Lange, Mrs. William far bigger and more beautiful than STONY CREEK recently by the Corps of Engineers, Many names prominent in ducted by Warrant Officer An maid of honor, will wear an aqua' magnolia colored blouse, and green York. Johnstone, Mrs. Robert Bauersfeld, SAVES TIME ^ any water Illy of his experience. U, s. Army, hi connection wltli the Tomatoes 2 pkg, 25c 1 Summer Squash 2 jbs, 29c military an^ Bovernmcnl circles thony Tela. Decorating will be by taffeta gown with cap sleeves and hat. After April 1st they will be at Jr., Mrs. W. A. Coleman, Mrs. Ru.s- Forgetting the" gun and birds, he bv BOBBIE HOWD Annual Report Corps' plans for. navigation im gave a touch of dignity to the gue.st the Now Haven Decorating Com hooped skirt. She will wear short; homo In West Haven. sell Rose, Mrs. Bart Richards, Mrs. waded' Into the cove and secured provement,'! on the Connecticut. lists. . pany. Bids are $4.00 plus. Reserva mitts and a Juliet.cap of net. Miss, llie bridegroom was graduated Lorraine Henry To Wed K. A. Grimths. several of the blossoms, stem and Tho Company expresses Its Carnation Ig. can Freih Dressed tions (or Branford's Military Social Nalmo wlU carry a cascade , of from Hamden High and served with Dear Readier: Mothors.do you miss your chil For Year 1949 earnest desire to do IM part In The committee, under the super William DeMarseilles Also; Mrs. Prank Laine, Mrs. pads. .•• , .•.,; ... Milk 2 for 23c Frying Chickens lb, 43c vision of Its chairman, Sgt. Fergus event of the year may be procured spring flowers. the Merchant Marine. The bride Both in size and other charac Were any of you out walking or dren evenings from 5:30 to 0:30? bringing natural gos Into, its terri by contacting Sgt. Fergus T. The bridesmaids. Miss Wanda' was graduated from Branford High. Vincent Balletto, Mrs. Walter Coch AT SECOND NATIONAL riding,'Sunday? Wliat a glorious Call Mrs. Murray It you do. Last In Its 1049 Annual Report to tory and pass on to oustpmcvs all T. Mooney, promises no less a gay Mooney after 4:00 P. M. at 8-0333 Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Honry ran, Mrs, Frederick Crampton, Mrs. teristics it differed from the-com time this year. •' of 94 William Street, East Haven Leland 'Harrison, Mrs. Abel Ja- mon American Water Lilies which day! Almost like spring, wasn't it? week I walked into a darkened Stockholders Issued recently. The real savings effected by its use. The Waldorf Hummell's , \ '".:.'• Tlie company is hoping for such or call Cpl. Qeorge E. /Tyler at the announce the engagement of their cocks, Mrs. Fred Hobro, Mr. and BANK grow 111 profusion-along the coast. I took young Tommy out and en living room and When:, the lights Connecticut Light and Power report states, however, that al- Branford Armory during the day countered many a sight that prov went on, I counted 24!- Well any Company reports that due to the throuRh the Company's engineers Toilet Tisjuo 4 for 27c Daisy Hams .lb, flSc success again this year and Is leav at 8-2413. daughter, Lorraine Evelyn,, to Mr. Mrs. Joseph Dorky, Mr. and Mrs. At first the Physician was non ing no stone untouched to achieve NINA ELIZABETH MILLER, . William H. DeMarseilles, son of Mr. Alfred Lowenthal, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pay bills by Personalized plussed. Then .he.. thought ot a ed spring Is just around the corner way one good^ thing iibout T. V. business recession! experienced In are making.lntehsive studies to do- friend, a minister and noted botan —wliat corner? Well—I haven't the children are off "the .streets. part Of last year.'i'evcnue from the lonnlno the most economical and its aim, spokkesmon for the local and Mrs. Harry DeMarseilles of 1016 Aceto, Mr. and Mr.s. Edward Fitz Clieck Plan, JKeeps your That's if your neighbors wliohave Dulany Froion Hummell's . i Ocean Avenue, 'West Haven. gerald, Mrs. Albert Davidson, 'Mrs. ist of the time,'who chanced to be gotten to that corner yet, but sale of gas and oleclrlcity to in advantageous methods ot utilizing ONCE OF SHORT BEACH, Roy Hotchklss, Mrs. Donald Thom accounts straight, saves spending the summer near the believe me you, it's there. Why,-1 T. v..are kind enough to have dustrial customers declined about natural gas, the new fuel will not Baby Limas pkg, 31c Frankfurts lb,,55t Connecticut 'Rlveri.-' ' met Tomiiiy Consola and Stephan them fn. 10 per cent but' Was more than under any circumstances bo avail EARL COLTER Ihls: On March 14th, PrIscIIla as, Mrs, Fred Klein, Mrs. Frederick time and furnishes re McDonald playing cops and rob BIRTHS Dlebert and Mrs. P. Diebert, Ed H. Cronan, Mrs. Arthur Gustafson', Bearing his specimens lie went I see the Starky's are, fixing up made up by greatly Increased sales able before 1051. Meanwhile, It Is "THE PHOTOGRAPHER IN WEDS WILLIAM SCHILLING ceipt. Low cost, 10c a to call, upon him. The botanist was bers, shooting at other kids, isn't their new home here imd when It Open. Sunday Till 1:00 P.M, for your convenieficfi;, Burwell, Joan Gebel, Marcla Ann •Mrs. Ernest Pemberton, Mrs. Wayne that signs of spring?—Then Janet to iTOusehoud .and commercial lmpos.slble to determine which ot YOUR TOWN" Hart.. Harrington, Mrs. Howard Eldiidge, keenly Interested' and together they Is completed, they will be perman customers. Operating revenues in the pipeline companies will offer Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Fawcott. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Miller of the bride's brother, Gordon Miller Mrs. Charles Jackson, Mrs. Thomas check. No charge for de- studied his books., . Melillo and other girls were out ent residents welcome to our town, 1049 totaled $39,751,000, an increase the lowest price and best attendant 215 Main Street, Branford the former Evelyn Dunlap, of 14 1818 Illinois Avenue, Orlando, and Donald Smith of New Haven On March 15th, Mrs. F. Roganson roller-skating. The Murray boys and George Lacy. Geelan, Mrs. LeRoy Chldsey, Mrs. , posits. You receive free « Descriptions in -'these books tal Mr. and Mrs. J, Converse have re ot $1,293,000 oyer 1948. . conditions until their Detltlons be DIAL 8-9121 fOR FREE DELIVERY PKono8-3SII Kirkham Avenue, East Haven have Florida! formerly of Beckett The Magnolia Tea Room In Mllo Peck, Mrs. Edward Nesbit. lied exactly with the idea that had and others were flying home-made fore the Federal.Power Commission announced the birth of a son, Avqnuo, Short Beach, have an Orlando was the scene of the re On March Iflth, Newton Hitch a wallet-type check book come to both men when tliey had kites. Tliere it Is again. Spring turned here for the summer. Also An overall decrease of about 3 ccptlon where Mrs. Miller assisted cock and Kaziner Domaleski. Also; Mrs. Charles Hastings, Mrs. time. Mrs. John Melillo found a Mr. and Mrs. Ted Carver are here per ' cent in the , Company's 1040 result In • permission to bring James Tucker, on March 4. nounced the marriage of their B. W. Montgomery, Mrs. George •with your name stamped , first seen the flowers.- ' for the season. ' •., ; v: natural gas into this area. Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Klrk- daughter, Nina Elizabeth, to Mr. in receiving the guests. She wore a On March 17th, Charles Kyle. The plant was none other than be(iutlful hyacinth blossomed in a operating expenses resulted from On March 19th, Clarence Parns- Nash, Mrs. John Russell, Mrs. Er jar of water from a bulb, whicli she I hear that Mr and Mrs. H, Earl lower coal and oil costs, and ix- Two Piece Parlor Set lund of Short Beach Road, East William Schilling, son of Mr. brown and whith print dress and nest Nelson, Mrs. Howard Lewis, in gold and your name the famed "Egyptian Lotus Flow Haven announce the birtli of a Ray Schilling of Orlando, Florida, wore a corsage of yellow roses. Mrs, worth and Mary Lou McBride. er", giant Illy of the Nile. How did had put ill the cellar last tall. The Naas were visitors in New York penses for materials, but'all other Reupholstorod and Rostyiod ! daughter on February 10. Mrs. Llllle Longle, attired In blue aqua, On March 20th, Mrs. G. Petterson Mrs. Edwin Post, Mrs. Raymond printed on each check. < this rare and exquisite (lower sa cars—out of state markers, strang last Wednesdays They went to the items of expense-wages, employee by Fcjetory Method and the late Mrs. Schilling on FJI- Smith, Mrs. Leland Harrison, Mrs. ers here, driving down to the Palace Theater and, saw Bob Hope benefits, maintenance, depreciation j Klrkland is the former Marion doy, February 24, In the Christian received for her grandson. On March 21st, Mrs. K. Wayland, Marshall Beebe, Mrs. William Hoyt, Come in and start your cred In Egyptian Mythology for I Grecnwald. s and Missionary Alliance Church, Following a wedding trip to St. On March 15 and 10th, respective thousands of ysars come to bloom public dock to look at the water, in person. Toll, me, Florence, is he and taxes—rose sharply over 1048, %S9_^(M^ & up Augustine, Florida, tho couple have ly, Mr. and Mrs. George Watrous Mrs. A. A. Merrill, Mrs. William account today. in the Wild marshy waters of Shel and the islands, which at this time as wonderful in person as he Is on Wages and beuctlts of $7,720,423 for Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Rlohltolll The ceremony was performed by Jaspers, Mrs. Paul COok, Mrs. How of year arc In all their splendor. the radio and in pictures? i of 57 Morris Covo Road have an the Rev. A. Paul McGaroy. Soloist made their home at 1816 Park and Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Burdge will ard Edsall, Mrs. Charles Pickett, don's Cove? The location made It the Company's 2,267 employees nounced the birth of a daughter, Lake Avenue, Orlando. celebrate anniversaries. seem most unlikely that the lilies See, , again spring!! Dickie Lowe I hope that when this week's showed a 8.4 per cent Increase over Marlon Powell sang, "I Love You Mrs.Davld Reed, Mrs. Caryle Fraw- and my boy Dickie were out tap issue goes to print that Barbara the 1948 figure. During 1949 the Patricia Carol. Mrs. RlchltelU is Truly" and "Because." • Friends are saddened by the pass ley, Mrs. Andrew Metzo, Mrs. Will- had been planted there by delib Cunningham, Richard Gray, ana the former Barbara Stoddard 6f ing of Mr. William Clark of Clark THE erate Intent. What pos.slble acci ping trees. After we boiled down Company contributed $608,718 to The bride was dressed In a light lam Connon, Mrs. LeRoy Lawson, dent had born the seeds to such the sap ifroiii the trees 1 the .syrun Ruth Mann will be up, out and ward both group life insurance and East Haven. blue altornoon dross of chiffon and Short Beach News Avenue. Mrs. Myron Leighton, Misses Eileen SECOND NATIONAL HANK was delicious. Also I was presented over their colds. It's no tun having Mr. and Mrs. John Giordano jjf BRANFOKD IN 189C a .spot? Several years later the pensions plans for its workers. taffota. She wore a halo hat and UF NEW HAVEN minister was (.alking to a senior wltli my first bouquet of pussy the sniffles, Is 11? Pine Orchard Road, Branford have carried a prayer book and a white ST. ELIZABETD'SR. C. CHOBCH More "Turning Back the Pages": Haven people can appreciate a good willows. Giant ones too. They give Dr. and Mrs. William WHson have Sti'csslng the iinpact Of taxes, announced the birth of a Son, John shower bouquet. The RcT. John F, O'Oonnell From the "Branford Opinion;" July band even If It comes from the la5 Churrli St., (INMI IU lliB Pusl Offlcd the living -room that "Look 01 returned to their summer home on the report roVeals that about Paul, February 7. Mrs. Giordano |s Her sister, Barbara Miller, was Dally Mass 7:30 o'clock 11 1806: "Short Beach Notes: The sleepy old town of Branford." ,ML'iii[ibr reilcrnl OopoNU Insuraiico Corp. Spring" Flying Point Rd. $1,800,000 was paid in Connecticut the former Shirley Meeker. Chanming occupaijt of the Bunga Mr. James Kent has beeri hamed state and municipality taxes dur- maid of honor and was attired In a Sunday Masses Frederick A. Finch. Publisher and -» .McnitiiT Fcacral Itvservu Sj'stuni f Many mothers were out walking InK 1040, whU'e',. approximately Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Quarlno navy blue dress. She also wore a 8:30 - 10:30 low. Mrs. Wilcox, left New York Proprietor. -$1.00 a year In Advance. William R. Burns secretary of the P.T.A. tOr the re Of Foxon Road. North Branford halo hat but carried a bouquet of eoi'ly in May for her summer re with their children—Mrs. Leroy mainder ot the year, since the $4,300,000 was e>(pended in federal have announced the birth of 4 son, Saturday Confessions 11 ajn. treat. Since then she has been Murray with'daughter, Susan, and taxes. Although" • the Company's largo Solocilon of FabrUi yellow cajnatlons and blue iris. my daughter, Bobbie-Ann, and Mrs. form(!r secretary found it necessary Alt Workmantfilp 'Guartthfeed Anthony Guy on March 7. ; Mrs. and 7:30 p.m. seldom alone, one always finds to.resign. federal taxes ten years ago amount The best man was, Mr. Schilling's And Sons , Oscar olofson and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark and ed to less than $4.per customer, the Reliable Upholstering Co. Guarlno is the. former Mariellno brother, George. The ushers were UNioN~cinjRcn some delightful and distinguished Lynn and Edith, were out inhaling Allarlo of Kensington. guest within,her walls. "TOMORROW'S LICENSED . the spring air. They visited the their three children tromiSpring present burden .(is approximately BRANFORD 8-9151 Mr. and Mrs. Dwen A. Cole of hero, and then sent to their homes Kcv. J. Edward Newton, pastor 'Among the recent ones, may be quarry and the childrei; were de- field. Mass., visited Mrs.;::.Flora- throe and one-li'alf .times the 1030 Waverly Road, Branford, announce Kenneth S. Jones, Asst. Pasort PLUMBING CHEATING Goldsmith and Mrs. OSG.'-'Kclsey level. It is poihti*?! out that If the Patrolmen GIno Panaroni and 9:45 Church Schfldl mentioned Miss Isabel Irving, the FORGOTTEN MAN llglited. Other mothers were out the birth of a daughter, Cynthia George Sellwqod said a car driven 'Plavla' in Hackett's 'Prisoner Of CONTRACTORS with their' tiny-tots in carriages this past Sunday. . v,.--' various power projects owned by FRieiBMRE 11:00 Worship Serylce May, on February 21. Mrs. Cole Is by LudaS2e:!«skl. plowed Into the Zenda", : FOR EAST HAVEN and strollers enjoying the lovely Word Ot THankSt! the federal gove'rhtnent were sub- MODERNIZE'' YOUR the former Shirley Venhe of rear of ones driven by Richard J, A surprise party. In honor of their Charles Terhune and wife are weather. Then came Monday nlte Mrs. Bernard Page who has re jectcci to tax assessments com Northampton, Mass, Schwab, 17 of 72 Lake Street, West 32nd anniversary, was> given to Mr. running the i Ice cream saloon next AND NEW HAVEN and "wot hdppen' Snow!! If any cently returned homo from Grace parable,to those, ot The-Conrtcoticut KITCHEN and Mrs. John Martin on Tuesday to Knowles store. one of you find that "Corner" Hospital, wishes ' to acknowledge Light and Power Company, the Inr Haven, who had slov/ed to allow GUTTERS - LEADERS where Miss Spring is lurking, please her sincere thanks for the expres Master Model Refrigerators for 1950 w'lih balad'-on whifr i-namvl mi»t«l the car ahead to turn into Hosley evening. Editorial notes for the same date, direct tax burden borne by its Participating wore: Mr. and Mrs. JOBBiNG tell her to come out in the open so sions of god cheer such as.'flowers, customers would be 'substantially Road. Ilie Schwab ear, in turn, 1898: "Tills is Indeed a bicycle year. we can allsee her, will you? cards and letters received ilrom so Many Accidents struck the third vehicle, driven by Kenneth Fraukish, Mr. and Mrs. Neoiiy everyone Is riding a wheel. Boston Post Road • Branford reduced. ' George Dautrlch, Mr. and Mrs. F. Telephone 8-3217 many friends during her, recent S3.25 Per Shartj . Only FRIGIDAIRt floor and walr models available Albert P. Dick. 27, of 02 Nash People who last year, never thought Tonight, Thursday, in St. Therese's confinement. , .;. Mar Past Week Street. ' ;•;, H. Lay, Mi\ dnd Mrs. Stanley Bush, of coming up town without their Church hall a Smorgasbord is being Mr. William Sengel from -Yale Dividends to . the Company's givaf '/ou all ImmBdiatB pollvery New Car Demolished ^ii. Mrs. Mildred Gathariy, Mr. and team and coachman, now ride the sponsored by the Rosary Confrater will occupy the pulpit 'at. the owners, its 10,260'Connecticut and Mrs. Earl Mulllns, Mr. and Mrs. silent steed. nity. There will be two sittings, 0 7,227 out-of-state;, common stock Three accidents of serious^ con Schwab's 1950 car was demolish Church of Christ this Sunday. holders, amounted to $3.25 p0r thej* featurAtl THE CONN. PLUMBrNG cern to Uic occupants of the oars ed, and the other two autos were William Booth, Mrs. Reynolds and "Tliere are many graceful riders, and 7 P.M. Try it, you'll enjoy A "get well card' to go out this Mr. and 'Mrs. A, PlerMn/ especially among the ladles, and DO YOU KNOW yourself. week, would cheer Loralne Hoyt share for the year, as In 1047 and AND LUMBER CO. Involved took place on the Branford heavily damaged. ••;• The executive board, of the Short 1048, and a dlyld,erid ot 75 cents Hills on Sunday. Monday and Tues Mrs, Qlatzel was a passenger, in their costumes are Quite neat and Tlie P.T.A. meets tonight at the who was taken to Grace- Hospital, N«w rull-lannlli f I iCHINTZ of the Up and knoe. Minnie Qlatzel, disease-and show a film called procession was the Branford Mili ulvKlll S«MI lAdovlvr Hes^ of Westerly, R. I., who suf "Sixteen to Twenty-Six". tary Band. THE EAVST HAVEN NEWS become proud garndparents again. Wenkert, and Mrs. Robert Greene. strictions In 1046. , part«laln ttuik-ufi -^•ampl* or ••• it •! 55, of 02 Nash Street, sustained fered 0 frootured shoulder when Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Bishop ot OMr •h«wreofM». Mrs. Paul Bussmann, hospitality "We are pleased to note that Now The Finance CommittSe ot • the "With the installation at the Com Hyilrulori shock, and'Eleanor Johnson, 27, of the car in which she was riding Tenefly, New Jersey, have announc Church of Christ will sponsor a pany's Deyon steam power plant of 15 Hillside Avenue, received con chairman, will provide the refresh •-^•lloydfi collided with a west bound truck ments at the meeting, assisted by Ihttt about 18% of accidents arc ed the birth ot a son, March 21. card party March 24, at the a 60,000 kilowatt turbogenerator- tusions of the back, and shock. after skidding at the foot of firan- This is their second child, both Church, reservations call Mrs. Connecticut's largest and one of • Excll/tlvt D«wM#- 41 W«it 40lh SI. All throe were treated at the ford Hill. After being treated: by tlie mothers who have children in caused by defective automobiles? boys. N«w rmtk It. N. T. the kindergarten class^ OPEN MONDAYS Henry Ollvo. the most powerfulin New England Eoiy Oulckuko Troyi office of Dr. Richard Rosenthfil; Drs. Dana Blanchard and Robert With the average age of cars on James Allen was surprised Mon Carlo Senls will attend tho St. —and the completion of other hn- Rosenthal at the scene of the acci President at the meeting were; the roo 4.-10W 9 years, this higli rate day night when friends dropped in Patrick's Day Parade in New Cork, Mrs. Kenneth Franklsli, Mrs. Walter to wish him many happy returns. portant projects,'expenditures un dent, the woman' IBIS ordered re Hauler. Mrs. R. Ames, Mrs. Al can't &e reduced unless owners this Friday. Don't forget to wear der the Company's expansion pro • .How halfMliolf anfl moved to Grace-New Haven Com keep their old cars in good condi 'The evening was spent quietly, something green. Carlo. gram reached a "postwar peak in , twint dowH tliilf exander Murphy. Mrs. Stanley Bush, with everyone enjoying television. Anyone who-has any donations Frank Kaminsky Cleaners munity Hospital In the town am Mrs. Gilbert Mahon,' • Mrs. Jesse tion. If yoiir brakes grip unevenly, 1949. Another 60,000 kilowatt unit '_','• 7 South Main Stroot, Branford bulance. ' • 1 have them adjusted; if your lights for a rummage sale, can call Mrs. is being Installed-this year to re Dow, Mrs. P., Batrow and Mrs. member of a large dye works at Hattle Grondin, 8-1911—The sale • How, fltl-por^*l»lii Tlie driven of the Rhode Island John Batrow. LktmSemifCi, arc inadequate, have them fixed. Hartford about the old romantic place a' 25,000 kllowattc turbo car, a late model sedan, was Alox win be held at the Church ot Christ generator- put in operation when Mulll-furpoio Tr»y' OPPOSITE THE LIBRARY Hess' bf 557 School Street,.Westerly, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ford of New Investing iji car repairs is an in days wlien schooners sailed into by the Phlloniahs. on April 1 Yoi-k wei'e week-end guests of Ml-. vestment iu your own life. • the river mouth laden with log the Devon plant first began service TO'RENEW THE SMARTNESS of your clothes R. I. Driving.the west bound truck, P. F. C. Jean-Northam, daughter and Mrs. Gene Pfietf. wood and other dye stuffs from all of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Northam, In 1924. •'•'. ' • Now, tfll-p»r -Heo sfac THE BRANFORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday. March I&, 1950 formation of the Litlle Baseoall Thursday, March 16, 1950 League in New Haven. In which THE BRAKFORD 'REVIEW . EAST HAVEN ITEWS Sports Dinner local representation Is hoped for. Page Seven STONINGTON'S EARLY LEAD President Walsh, of the Booster THE TRAVELER -^ ^-. -^-—^—r~—1 Club, will contact the officials of UCONN^S TOP ATlHLETE . to fui'ther the ttdvahcdmcht of this BY BILL AHERN A Possibility the league in view of entering a Avorth*hlIc prdJBfil. team representative of the Booster SPORTS IISJ REVIEW STONY CREEK PLANS Discusslgns between the Sttiny DENIES LATE DARIEN ASSAULT; League. by BUI Ahem Creek AssoCiUllon and the 'St«ny The guy who wrote the linos,'"Leave mc anything but neuter when Creek Athletic Association have te- For Athletes A membership drive by the the sop begins to stir," was n smart cookie. FUND RAISING DRIVE .•suited In the determination that - Booster Club President, Francis Booster Club will soon be instituted The king Is dead! Long live the King! the proposed field shall be foi: tho ' He knew that this was the time of year when hibernating animals WINS B CHAMPIONSHIP, 48-46Wals h Is presently rounalng up a in an effort to add to the list of public use Of the residents of Stotiy i-iind humans—begin to shake olT ' 'J • ',' fc..:-,....~jj,j«!Jir,titvj^3fnJr.]ar ^ Wilson Auto Sales Co., Inc. (with seven children) have proven EQUIPPED TO REPAIR William L. Wilson, .successful. May the other needy ALL MAKES OF CARS ' Administrator 147 MONTOWESE STREET. BRANFORD tamllles find their pipycrs answered W. Mo/n St. Tel. 8-9315 Branlord Address: 58 Hopson Avenue,' tts well! Branford, Conn. • 3-30 "^>y, »w*.'M»^riv*^Si.-i.s •-,,»-.v <.'-•:•-• •:•':^•:'>";•f->/!"^?!:T^l*s^•V*''y»*^'«s^(^'v^(^J;v^•v*».*!liM'^*?-«(**»•^ n-a.;i,;,.j5 :,:i,i.;oi>i;.L Lini„u,Y THE BKANFORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS ThurtJdy, Mdtch 16, I9S0 Fago Elglit WHAT EAST HAVEN BOOSTS hard not to look ashamed for my I seeing something they couldn't BOOSTS EAST HAVEN! help! I North Branford CLASSIFIED ADS WRITER DEPLORES HOUSING And I saved this for the last^slx WAKE EAST HAVEN A BIGGER, whole families having to use out CONGREGA'noNAI, CnXJRCH side toilets!I! Outside toilets. In • Rev. B, C. Trent, Pastor HELP WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED BEHER, BUSIER COMMUNITY these modern, progressive tUnest In Mi.ss Ethel Maynard CONDITIONS OF NEGROES HEREa town ! Not back m . the woods organist and Choir Director BUY - RENT SELL - HAVE IT REPAIRED someplace! Can you Imagine elderly 11:00 Morning worship Combined With The Branford Review (An open letter to the readers of the Review) ' • people, little children, sick people, 0:45 Sunday School WORDS CH// fOUR having to "go out" In all kinds of By Ruth Evis weather? In hot weather the stcncii ZION EPISCOPAL CHURCH 25 or LESS JU^ TIMES $1.50 VOL. VI—NO. 28 EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1950 5 Con*t Per Copy—Two Dollars A Year and gieon files emitting from these Uev. Francis J. Smith, Rector One Timo There's a mesage that I want to got across to you, more than 1 have wanted to do anything, and horrible outhouses, niakc it unbear Edmund L. Stoddard able for the people U(J: even sit in Lay Reader Classified Advertising Must Be Prepaid I'm afraid that Just when I need the right words at this most Important time, I'm not going to be able to Mrs, Paul R. Hawkins -, be expressive enough I I Just pray like many others are praying at this very* moment., that somehow peace on theh: rlckety|porches! It's For ad over 25 words, 10 cents for each additional 5 words a wonder they aren't all diseased! Organist • Janice Walker To Compete Park Board East Haven Yell Queens ' through aod's Grace, He'll touch your hearts and minds, and you'll ".sec'with true slghtl" Don't Mix in PollUcs Mrs. Edmund L. Stoddard First let me assure -you, that I realize full well, that most of you wouldn't dcllboratoly Ignore a Choir Director CLASSIFIED DISPLAY What you wouldn't put up with 0:30 a.m. Morning Service and Bids Foxon shameful situation. Perhaps It's Just that In going about your own personal affairs, (as you have to do) for yourself and your, family, why Sormpn • 50c per column inch you just haven't had time to "cross lines" and penetrate Into the deep crying need of our own commun do you let these things happen to lloly Communion, 1st, 3rd, and ity,—but,—will you lot mo "tell you" a llttli! about some heartaches, frustnUlons, and normal, slmi)Ic long these "brother.?" of ours? Help tor 5th Sundays Classified ads must bo received by 5:00 P.M. Wednesday across the .sea? Yes, I believe In To Meeting ings of a group of our Brantord people? Morning Prayer 2nd and 4th for publication in Thursday edition. that but charity begins at home! Sundays Another thing! Rev, Atkins was I recently telephoned Rev. Atkins seven diUdron) there Is "In the presslon, "Oh. they're happy-go- Church -School will bo held at 10 Playgrounds in Foxon and Mo- •to find out how the Petty family lucky people, nicy adjust them- warned, vci-y recently, not to let o'clock In the Rectory with In The Branford Review - East Haven News works," through, the efforts of himself gel too mixed up In politics mauguin will wait until after the (recently burned out) were getting Judge Drlscoll, and the coopera selvcH to any situation!" This was structions given by Rev. Francis J. c-o THE BRANFORD PRINTING CO. next meeting of the Park Commis , along. You see, I'd hoped to start ironx someone outside of that about this. Can you Imagine that! Smith and Mrs. Smith. sion, First Selectman Frank S. tion of Mr. Hammer, a plan for the Is anyone ,so low that he can think PHONE 8-2431 BRANFORD, CONN. a drive for furniture • for them, housing of this ono case. The re section. Perhaps I shouldn't even A Lenten Service will be held at Clancy .said yesterday.. • (donating a stove and refrigerator mention that here, and I won't In terms of politics when there Is 7:30 o'clock on Sunday evening Tlic Commission made a tour of sults of thlb' effort won't be de this need for Just acting human? myself), because while the towns finitely known for some time yet. mention who said It, because haven't with the Rev. Artiiur J.- Monk, quist, Margaret Dertzo. John De- MAIEDUTE DiXrvEKX: Iron E«a- the town last Sunday morning and people have been most kind and Rev. Atkins replied to the above Personal Vlstlallons we all been more or less guilty of Rector of St. John The Evangelist, Sarbo, Joan Donadlo, Michael Do- otcl UralnlHiard Sinks, andXaru- ' discovered several possible sites generous In donating food, clothes, ,that same type of thinking, on oc that he was going to do what was Yalesville, as the guest preacher. notilo, Richard Eldred, Phyllis tor such activity. and some money, the Petty's have At any rate, I asked Rev. Atklna casions? But It's wrong! These are best for his people, that he had no Farrington and Lorraine Francois. wiries; Chrome Brass Toilet Ac» A delegation- from the Foxon ' no furniture. Rev Atkins told me It I might go among his people, Ih- people such as you and I, with strings attached to him and his ST. AUGUSTINE'S R. C. CnUKCH Also; Eleanor Hall, Margaret cessoHesj Copper Gutter »nl (WJveH, Olhcj side,,.,,, of property recently ' completed Flemlster, Aile Forsman, Marlon Lpeb; • : ••• SPORTS DINNER FOR ATHLETES one source close to tho flecondaryl, 'SucS"ch nn airMtlecMentair^.._- , Is dlsns- in the low-price field! Frltsch, Dorothy Georg, Rose Manus, Miss Elsie Palmer, Miss toious," oiHiiev^Kaid. made it possible to keep the tax Barbara Saars, Miss Doris White, A thr^e act play, "Doctor's grades Indicated. Giordano, Betty • Godialls, Betty S. LOEB & SON Orders" will be presented in the A sUi-voy of tho situation Is par- State Highway tommlsDlonei O. A fow mlnuloi ol llio wheol will loll you Ford's rate at last year's level. Many new Uiss Kathcrlne McKeo, Miss Hlldur homes have been completed, and Gordon, Joan Hallden, Joyce Han- "Super-market for: Homcii" ' Poxon Community House on tlally revealed herein Albert Illll levoaled the state's llio quality car In ifs fleld. For jound-conditioning churuck, Dorts Hansen, Leonore (11 Brokers) Svonson Miss Evelyn Eborth, Miss plans at a meeting oftHo Bast Ha the valuation on some property was OF EAST HA VEN HIGH SCHOOLDori s Houston, Miss Bernicc Han Wednesday, Tlnirsday and Prldhy conditions are not the same in l J