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Thursday, Augtiat 14, 1047 THE BBANFOBD REVIEW-BABT HAVEIT WBWB It:-' fAQE EIGHT attended Drexcl Institute and ^' served during the war. In the Na NORTH BRANFORD North Branford \ Weddings val Air Transport Service. DELIVERED BY MAIL ONLY ADDRESS 00MMDNI0ATI0N8 COMING WEDDING BraSORIBE NOW TO P. 0. BOX 163 Polluted Waters May MARRIED IN CHAPEL Berrlocs In the local churches on Mr.^. Edmund I-. Stoddard chol: /\nnual 4-H Fair Miss Marian L. LIttlejohn, daugh director. Miss Madeleine M. Hotchkls-s, ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Leonard LIt Bwnday will Include: Harbor Virus of Polio daughter of Mrs. William Chad- Congregallonul Chnrch Rev. Franck J. Smith and Mr.'i To Be August 27 tlejohn of Pine Orchard win be Smith have returned from a vaca ;ayno of Rlvervlew Avenue became married August 23 at 4 o'clock to Combined With The Branford Reviev/ Bev. Mr. Wolfe serving as acting ' A Ihlrd precaution imonKslz -.ho bride of Mr. Carl Oscar Frlt- tion spent on Capo Cod. The Fifth annual 4-H Fair wll Mr. Gordon P. Chambers, son of ^ pa«tar Blmplo beallh rules that should !ell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Frit le held August 27 In North Bran- Mr. Arthur W. Chambers of New East Haven, Connecticut, Thureday, August 21, 1047 Mrs. Douglas B. Holablrd, organist Miss Kathcrino Enrlght of Nc\l bo observed during the polio '.ell ot Westvllle, Saturday after VOL. ni-NO. 49 Two DoIUkn Per Y«M 'ord Town Hull and on lUs groundt Haven and the late Mrs. Winifred Haven and Peter Olbbon.s ot Stam epidcmlo season Is to avoid noon In Short Beach Union Cha-i and choir director. 5hould It rain the affair win be swimming'In polluted waters, S. Chambers. ford were recent guests of Mri pel with the Rev. J. Edward New 11:00 Morning worship lold the following day. llio National Founaatlon for Margaret Gibbons. Mrs. John Mor- ton presiding. The ceremony will take place In St. Auffusllnc's B. 0. Church an of New Haven spent Wcdncadaj Mrs. Harry Junlver of North Infantllo Paralysis cautions, the First Congregational Church throuKh ,ll« local chapter. Impressive Service Marks Dedication Bev. John J. McCarthy pastor, with her sister also. aranford and Mrs. Rudolph Kneuer Miss Nancy Comer ot Short with the Rev. Earle C. Hochwald ot- While proof of direct Infec Beach was maid of honor and Rob Prank Frawley, organist and choir Mr. and Mrs. John Adamoll anc 3f Branford arc co-chairmen. Miss flclatlng. A reception will follow In tion by Uits means iJ lacking, ert Nelson ot New Haven was best STRICTLY LOCAL TOWN TOPICS director. sons, John Jr, and Louis ot Bran- Barbara Junlver Ifl secretary and the NallonM Foundation points the Pine Orchard Club. man. A reception followed at Sum Masses at 7:00 - 0:15 - 10:15 ford Road have returned from a Arthur Cohen, treasurer. out that rissearch financed by mer Island after which the couple Krlday, the Feast of the Assump midwest auto trip. The following department heads March of Dimes funds Indi Mrs. Cynthia Hatch Webster, left tor a trip. I A LITTLE ABOUT THIS AND THAT tion, Mass Win bo celebrated at 6 were appointed at a mooting Mon cates that, the virus causing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Congressman Ellsworth B. Foolc They will live In Westvllle for and B o'clock, ,day; clothing, Mrs. Alton Price, Watson Hatch of West Hartford WHAT'S GOING ON IN TOWN has accepted several Invitations tt ''°"cV„"s^^lfe"ntVy!"whe"re'vTrTwage may find its, way into waters the present. BY PAUL H. STEVENS 8:00 Mass will bo celebrated In be speaker at Kepublloari gather and Joyce Talt of North GiiUfOrd; 4isrd for swimming, such waters should bo avoided. To be sure, was married Friday at her home to • r Northford, ings throughout the district. canning, Mrs. Fred Augur and consult your local Health Department. Mr. Hugh Santord Flfleld of Pine FERRI'TER-FANOTTO Crickets Heard A«aln! Zion Rplscopal Church Mr. and Mrs.. Dominic Marrone Margaret Tatt of Northford; food, •Take no chances and don't swim In waters known to be Orchard. Mrs. Flfleld who Is a sis their ilullcs Aloiiday after a two In St. Augustine's Church, Sey aniiounce the birth of a daughter, Mrs. John Hartlgan and Marie ter of Mrs. Pierpont Warner was BAND CONCERT COMING weeks vacation. Tlic schools arc now o:30 Holy Eucharist pollulcO. mour, Saturday morning at 9 Fall Season drawing on apace. Donna Ann, on July 10. The Infant Calcagnl; handicraft, Dick Wlldo of graduated from the Oxford School, bctncr t>ut Jn condition for tho B«v. • Francis J., Smllli, Rector, o'clock, MLss Rose Katherlnc Fa- : Although wo canuot annonuce the duto iis yet, we uudersland Is the grandchild of the late Raf- Northford and Jack Crump of Gull- Hartford, and Westovcr School, Supt. Gillls tells Us scliools reopen fall term. • Mrs. Paul B. Hawkins, organist and notto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. facle Marrone and Mrs. Marrone of ford; livestock, Agnes Doody and Mlddlebury. that the newly organized Harry K. Bartlctt i)ost, Auiericnu Legion Sept. 3. Anthony Fanotto of 45 North Street Mrs. Waltci- H. Gerrlsh of Center Twin Lake Road. David Rose; poultry, Thomas Fair, Mr. Flfleld was graduated from Band, is making preparations for a band concert to be held on tho Seymour, became the bride ot Mr. School supplies making their Barbara Junlver; vegetables, Ralph Phillips Exeter Academy and Cor avenue celebrated her 01st birth Ma|estic Cleaners Miss Allcen llarllgan of Sea lUU James Estey Ferrltor, son ot Mrs. Town Green some Sunday afternoon in September. appearance^ In Kast Haven stors. Dela .Camera, Pete Garrlty ot nell University and Is manager of day la,st week. She Is mother of Road has returned from a vaca Ruby Ferriter, of Clark Avenue, Tliat is welcome news .to many of the townspeople, who recall Mrs. William P. 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•PAOBFOUB THE BRABrroftiy REVIEW.JSAHT HAVgW iraWB Thursday, August 21, 1947 _ Thursday, August 21, 1847 Facts About New Bridge Ls Much Appreciated THE BRAKTORD REVIBW-BAST HAVEW KBWB ~ Puzzled? Perplexed? Cdrinecticut To l'^°°''t^'f ^^"^''y Legon Post Vacationers In the Mansfield PAOB FIVE Vi Drove area of East Haven are very 5IIH» Sranfnrlii 2Jfntpui It leaves us wide open for similar application of OFFICE TO REMAIN OPEN Flowers Given Exhibit At ' ^^'^brates 306 appreciative of the substantial new charter terms by the Russians. It can only be M U S T.^B EiA t M I S.P R I N T I Years In America (ESTABLISHED IN 1920) hoped that the matter can be solved in the Secur Represented bridge which was built over Brad AND Coming Events Congressman EUsworth B. Foote, Ask Julia Lyncath ford Creek at the main approach to ity Council without such action when the Council Tlilrd > District of Connecticut, Rotary Club Eastern States At Chicago, Illinois, In the Bclden meets again. Dear Jul in; At New York the Mansfield Grove summer colony August 18-23—Oarulval, M. P. Rice has stated that he would keep \l !at your home,' did .-iho know enough Jtratford Hotel, on August H 15 Yet this stalemate between Iho United States his Capitol HIU office open My husband and I left or. our about where things are kept to'bc Charles Barr. president of . the "Connecticut Progress" will b the past .spring by Charles Bart Hose Co. at Hammer Field. ^ .vacation laal week only to be called the theme of the State's first poi lett. PUBLISHED £K«y THURSDAY and Russia is indicative of the stalemate in all August 24—Stony Creek Ass'n. last throughout the year despite tho 'able to act quickly In an emergency? West Haven Rotary club, who was parts of the world. In view of this fact, it is wor adjournment of Congress. back because our three year old war oShlbIt at the Eastern Stall t ^oJ^:'^ ^m'a*?^^riheLr'"''"''" "^"'^^ '""""• MEYER LE5HINE day to pay taxes. All these things must be thought last w,eek[s guest speaker at the OGlh Anniversary of the comlmrcoming . ""^""^ Caruso, Peter Weber and thy to note the solution oitered by the British in daughter was so unhappy with my ExposliloH In West Sprlngfle!c, Ptiblhhtr August 27—4-K Fair, North Bran "I havemany cases on Immigra out before you can successfully East Hnven Rolory club luncheon 0 America of Abraham and John John Enrlght are leading the dele liulia. There, the only solution seems to be to di mother that she wouldn't even eat. leave n three year old for any Ma.ss.itnext month, It was announc . EAGLE PIC HER . ford Town Hnll. tion, veterans affairs and other hn- n can speak equally well upon "The Joollttle. gallon from Harry R. Bartlett Post, BERNARD DOBER vide the country between the Jloslems and Hin portant matters' pending, " Pooto This Is the one time or the year length of time. ed todayjby Raymond A. Lorlnc American Legion, to the big Nation Combination Window Managing Editor August 29—Congregational Church when my husband and I can vaca Flower Industry" or "The Flour In chalrnrarfiof the state Devclopmcn. Today, It Is estimated that Aba- dus. In Palestine, the UN commijsion is working food sale. said, "and the people of the "Tlilrd Your vacation trip, although in al American Legion convention In BRANFORD REVIEW EAST HAVEN NEWS on a recommendation to partition Palestine be tion, Wliat would you suggest us dustry" because he Is state secre Commfesfcn committee In charge ol lam Doollttle's descendants num- Screen & Storm Sash Sept. 1—First meeting of fall sea District may expect the some ser terrupted. Is over. Plan now 'for 3er .some 11.000 Individuals, each of New York this week end. ' ALICE T. PETERSON PAUL H. STEVENS tween the Jews and Arabs. Is that to be tho ex- to do so that we can take an oc tary of both the Conncclleul Conneotlciil's program. WE ARE SPECIALISTS FOR YOUR son by Silver Star. vice to continue whethef Congress your next one. Quite a number of the Legion WINDOW AND DOOR NEEDS Editor Editor ami)Ic set for Ihe world! Are we to solve our pro casional weekend off? A'hom can trace their descent direct Labor Day—Short Bench annual Is In session or not. The door ot Dear Julia:. i Florists Association and the Con Stressing the development of lh( ,0 this sturdy pioneer, and the 14 naires planned to go down to New WOR< DONC BY EXPCRIENCED MIN blems by dividing the world! If this principle of Room 120 Is always open to Con THE BRANFORD REVIEW, INC. Labor Day program. Upset Mother I am In love with a boy who was necticut Bakers Association. It wos Stale since the last exposition In children borne by his 2 wives. John York for one or more days of the METAL WEATHERSTRIPPING division is to be the key to the problems of Ihe necticut visitors, and business will It seems a shame that you two 1D41, the progress theme will be big doings, 7 Ron Slreet T«l. 400 Branlorj Sept. 3—Schools reopen. discharged from the army for as soc;ctary of the Florists or Doollttle, his brother, never VENETIAN BLINDS world, we cannot hope for peace for more than a be carried on as usual. Persons who canhot go oiway for a vacation! carried throughout all of the color THE EAST HAVEN NEWS Sep. 3—Public Meeting to hoar mental reasons. Should I marry ganization thiit he spoke here last married. Caruso who Is on vacation from few years. have oa'ics ponding, can be assured especially since as you say, this Is COMBINATION DOORS 12 Sallonslaii Pliwy. Tel. 4-2607 East Haven budget reports. i him anyway? ful exhibits to bo housed In the One of the high moments In the his duties as carrier at the post that those cases will bo follovk'ed up the one time of the year that you week and his talk dealt with the I Connecticut Building, most modern office has nearly 100 percent at The aims of the United Nations arc to bring Anxious convention was when those present ACME SPECIALTY CO. SUBSCRIPTION—12 pw- year, payable In advance the world together into one entity—the principle CHRONOLOGICAL LIST and worked on, and I will Inform can bo together continuously for I connot answer your question! extent of the greenhouse business!of the five state buildings on the were Instructed to advance to the tendance at national conventions 4-4792 — 6-7383 tlioso Interested of developments." any length of time. Perhaps your •In Connecticut and a resume of 175-acre exposition grounds, Mr. to his credit while Enrlght h.is j is to mold together not to scparnte. Yet the virus OF until'I know how serious his case the floral Industry. Ho was Intro- 87 foot long genealogical chart and ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION of "X versus Y" is spreading rapidly throughout CONNECTICUT FAIRS Foote urged anyone to whom ho "leaving technique" was to blame. Is or was. Surely, it would be un Loring slated. ' add. In their proper lines of de missed only one of the annual • might be of service to write to him Iduced by Desmond Coylc, of the Entered as second class matter October 8, 1920, at the Post the world. 1947 By this I mean, you might not wise for you to get married to n "Fine exhlblls arc planned for scent, the names of the new Doo- i events, tho one that was held .some at Room 120, Old House Office have prepared your daughter for J. A. Long company, local florlirts. every one of the 44 buildings on the littles, borrr duiing the years In years ago In Paris. Office at Branford, Conn., under Act of March 3, 1897. In our humble opinion the panacea for the Aug. 22-23 New Haven County 4-H man who Is still mentally 111. On He told of the millions of square .'WANTED! Building, Washington, D. C. your vacation or' the fact that the other hand, he might have grounds," he .said, "and Connectl- tervening between the last National "versus virus" rests with the'United Slates and Fair, Orange. someone else was going to take foot under glass In Connecticut Hand Painted China, small cup The Review and The News wo/come coft/r(6u//ons from readers Aug, 23 Fairfield County 4-H, Pair, [suffered n temporary neurosis, |out anticipates keen competition Meeting. CHANGE DATES OF upon any sub/ec/ of public interest. All zommunicattons must So Russia. AVe arc spending billions of dollars in our ypUr ploce temporarily. A child Is which returning to civilian life, where flowers are grown for ship from the other state buildings, two and saucers, tea cups and saucers, effort to combat the spread of commuuism. In Danbury Craig John.snn and Kenneth Wall very easily Upset by a change—any ment to all parts of the country. Most of the younger Doollttles are CIHLD CONFEKENECS signed; signatures will be withheld upon request. Anonymous might have been overcome. of which, like Connecticut's, will the 10th. generation; those now In Announcement is made by the mustache cups, cut glass, pattern Italy, we have cancelled a billion dollar debt in Aug. 23 Litchfield County 4-H Pair, will be at East Hampton this com change. And when this change Is Connecticut, he said grows Ihe contributions will bo disregarded. ing week. How long have you known this this year be managed by State De their prime, the 8th; those more Ea.st Haven public Health and glass, colored glass, also very old an effort lo add prestige to the llallau govern Harwlnton drastic such as having the Mother finest roses, and hero In East Ha velopment Commissions and will elderly the 8th; and a sui-prlslngly ment now in power. We have sent millions to Aug, 23-24 Chester Fair, Chester go away, It must be done gradually. man? Are you familiar enough ven are r.alscd some of the very Nursing Association that the furniture, etc. with his specific problems to be parallel this Slate's move to show large number, of advanced yeajs, monthly Well Child Conferences for Greece and Turkey in an effort to bolster demo Aug. 27 Hamburg Fair, Lyme Did you spend enough time pre best cariiolloiis that go on the overall stale development rather the 7th. Higficit Pfizci Paid — Co// Anytime The Weekly Press cratic forces there. We are coiulucting talks with Aug. 20-30 Hartford County 4-H paring your daughter for the new the kind of wife he needs? My market. the Center dlstrlctwhlch are held [suggosUon would bo for the both than limit exhibits to agricultural Coming to this "Land of Freedom" In the lower hall of the town Hall TOMMY CROCKER the British to nuike the terms of our nearly,four Fair, Farmington situation? Or did It come as a More than 2,500 people work In and Industrial material." 6-4821 7-0061 ' billion dollar loan easier on them that they might Aug. 20-30 Middlesex County 4-H of you to see a competent psych from Great Britain, It Is said that have been changed from the fourth Keeps Moving Ahead ... 'Courl«>y tntflttif /or Amirltan Dtmottetf, shock to her? Did you have your the cultivation of flowers under Tho "T'home-plece," according to Sallonifflli'Pdrtway East Haven help us in our fight against conininnism. Pair, Durham Mother stay with you at least a iatrist and discuss all aspects of today, there are now no Doollttles Thursday of each month to the > f EARg I ifEARS I JPiSARiS! TlinrBfliy, Aucii.it 2J, 1047 Tlmrsday, August 21, 3047 '--^For,Sale (Clapp's Favorite) Margaret Hayes Greene Gomedy reflections of God. They are the ItliV. .lOlIN iMEIlRII.L THE BRANFORD nEVIB\y -KAST HAVEN NEW3 /•ONE DOLLAR A BASKET FROM OUR MAIL BAG [emanations of Him who Is Life, AT ST ANDKKWS R.S. VanAtta wlilch she hAd brought to the meet ;' BRING YOUR OWN BASU6T Truth, and Love. Immortal man The Rev. ,Tohn Merrill will be the Jlly-:TWbcn,,the/c,..ftRPgfitc^..qti^W8 ' Stars In "Laura" "Papa Is Ail" Editor Stevens: Is not and never was material, but'gues t' preache'-r- Sunda"••--'-•y• a-•t •I•I A* . M" . NORTH BRANFORD School Busses ing. A cottage garden In England shy, blue flower aiid £fic fleavciSy , ,Mr*. AdAmi, MO Frflnch Avo„ Eftit Hflvon Gives Lecture[alway s spiritual and eternal." "was vividly described, never any Father asked her name. In a very.., We thought It might be of In-j Robert 8. Van Atta, C. S. of in St. Andi'cw's Methodist chapel Garden Notes At Playhouse Realizing our oneness with at Grannis Corner. On the follow Services in the local churches on two nllkei^lind each,small garden wee voice she,said, sli* had,^qrgQt- ; At The Clinton terest to you to know that theR^hester, New York, a member of eternal Mind, we shall find spir daughter Barbara aiid Lydia of Run 4 Years Sponsored bj/ Bran/ord Garden club has a beauty of its oVm. nMadonnn t6n her.namD.and tne 'Hijaycnly; . ing Sunday the minister, Rev. Sunday will include: Mrs. M. D. Stanley, Correspondent" One (if the mnr,l onRrosslnR storlcH Bradford Manor Drum Corp at [the Boa,rd of Lccturc-ihlp of T^o itually right thinking Is natural WllUarii KIrkland, who Is now on New Haven, and Peter Gibbons of Illy Is one of the oldest herbs and Father said, "I will niimo:yo'U,'Eox- , icvcr lokl v/lll be cliaclcd nl Lewis SAmuel Wa8.sprman's tenth sum tended the State Field day hold at Mother Church, The First Church and unlabored. vacation will condurt a special Consrc,i!atiiinal Church Bridgeport. Minus Fatality surely llioy adorn any garden. gelrme-iio.t." THESE ITEMS AR|E IHarnion's Clinpcl Playhouse In mer production is "Papa Is All'.,„„,„mu,yWatorbury_, uonnecuoutConnecticut, spon.TOrcspon.wred ifaf Chrl.st, Scientist in Bo.stim', Humanly .speaking, we need to Labor Day service to which the Rev. Darrell K, Wolfe, pastor CONNEMARA WINDS There are medicinal, aromatic and The meeting adjourned with a iHls tenth star Is the charming.i^y the Stale Association last Satur- Alex McKernian who has been and cool, and after a basket lunch culinary herbs—each one as unusu Gulford next week alarllng Monday Mas.'iachu.setts delivered a lecture change our minds. How is this to New Haven Typographical Union Mrs. Douglas B. Holablrd, organist visiting and traveling in Canada Connecticut lias not experienced Clouds are gray a short meeting was held. In the vote oti thanks .to , Mrs.'..DoolltUo , NOW IN SEASON with the production of "Laura," actress extraordinaire, Jcsslii I^oycc;j entitled, "Christian Science: Tlie be done? Many believe they can Is invited. a sciiooi-cmid fatality involving al as thp other—some referred.lo and Mrs. Bennett. LandLs. The ihA]or of the and choir director. for the past six weeks has relumed I In the west country. absence of Mlss' Madolln Zachcr, were, teiincll, clove, horehound, el [starrlnu the lovely Hollywood Of the 80 Corps that attended 'Scleliee of Life and Healing" Sun- do It thcm.selves. They bejleve 11:00 MorninK worship school bus transportation since president, Mrs. Bcniietl vice prcsl, A new publication on combatting PEACHES actress MarRaret Hayes. |cilritpn PlaylitJuse opens for this I day afternoon, August 17th In Mil-they have a power within them to his home in New Haven and was January 1943, according to a re Aiid the sparse trees bend derberry, mint bergomat, rosoniory, the Dutch Elm. Disease, Is^avallablc . Pennsylvania-Dutch comedy by frorti both out of the SlEite and Selectman and Mrs. Louis At- St. Aii)TUslincs It. C. Cliurdi dent, presided. Reports were glvcii NECTARINES ford Town Hall,. selves which they call "will visiting with friends in North Bran- port filed with the Highway Safety Continuously Angelica thyme, sweet brier roses, to residents o£ Conneotlciit,- wlUjpitji.; "Laura," which In first form was Patterson Ortcne on Monday night, within the State the only tie for power" by which they arc able waler have moved in Cedar Street. Rev. John J. McCarthy, pastor To the strong winds by Mrs. George J. Fouser, recording ino-ss aiid cabbage roses, burning first place was between the Brad The lecture was given under the Frank Frawlcy organist and choir ford on Sunday. Comml.'ision by the Tlate Depart secretary, Mrs. Wlltoiti T. Notl, for charge, upon, request to.thc^-Conr, , ' PLUMS < la best selling novel by Vera August 25th." [au.splces of First Church of Christ, to control and regulate their men ment of Education. During the past Blowing in— ,/ bush and so foitli. To get real plea nectlout Agricultural. I^pqrlm«nt. Caspary, subsequently bocnmo an This comedy about the man ford Afanor Corp dndthe Washing director. Marion P. Doody spent tlie week MrS: Samuel Grlswold, chalrnian of sure fro»\ your herb garden you GRAPES ton Park Corp of Merlden, Conn. [scientist, New Haven, In co-opcra- tal processes. It Is •rtlso believed Masses at 7:00 - 9:15 - 10:15 end w.ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. school year 24 school bus accidents In from the sea. ^ Station, New Haven. .'.. , ,... outstanding motion' picture which of 'the house who rules with tlon with Christian Science Society, that one per.son can influence an- I were reported with two personal In the cMd party, receipts were $391.21 must believe in Ifie fairies. !was on olmost every movio critic's a whip madi of steel and' hot•Thi s Is something that very rarely OLD MILL 8:00 Mass will be celebrated in Daniel M. Doody of Poxon Road. • West winds have expenses including tickets, refresh i, APRICOTS loccurrs, particularly with Ihc'scor- Mil ford. other though the medium of the! Northford. juries but Connecticut has recorded There has been a research society Miss Loralhe Prussick Is.on a va list as one of the ton best pictures pokers is the ideal show ca.se for the 'human Will. But will power is not! Rev. and Mrs. Karl PhlllppI of four school years in succession A lonesome call,. ments and federal and slate tax formed recently lb study unknown CANTELOUPES 'ing broken-down Into one hundred Mr. Joseph H. Roberts, First Utica, New York are visiting with They never leave cation slay In Now Hampshire, . of the ycor, A tight, tense melo talented and lovely Miss Laiidls. The Reader of Christian Sclcnec Society, scientific, because It .Is a belief of! ANTIQUE SHOP ZIoii EpLscopal Church without a school bus fatality,- ac about $90,' making a total of $300 plftpUj to gain kno\vlodBo, of Hifllr drama In Its • first two fbriiis, the Theatre OUlld originally launched th.?. The total score for both Corps an effect without a cau.se, an at- [ Rev. Francis J. Smith, Rector, Mrs. Phlllppl's parents. Mr. and My ears at all; cleared.;Announcement was made WATERMELONS . I was 200.07. Howevpr due to a new Mllford Introduced the lecturer who cording to Daniel T. Nolan, super healing powers—$500,000 has been Granite Bay A,A Auxllarj^wUl author collaborated with noted this production In lO^ and its spoke In part substantially as fol tempt to separate the creator; Restoring Mrs. Paul R. Hawkins, organist i Mrs. Fred Barker of Totoket. visor of school transportation. I Tin at night that the house and gardens of the appropriated for this purpose. Mrs. AND DON'T FORGET Iplaywrlght George Sklar to adapt Broadway success resulted In Mlis Istate ruling cstabll.shed this year. from His creation. Mrs. Edmund L. Stoddard Choir j Mr. tyid Mrs. Warren Gedney and When the moon Is liigh hold a public social this, oTonlhS < In.stead of playing off the lie, the lows: Antiques Wanted One thousand and nineteen vehi [l sleep while another executive mansion in West Hart DoolllUe! closed with a boaulllul In the club.. „ .,j . ,,1, ',. :;,,..,. 11 to the legitimate stogo. Landls decision to use It as summer director. I family of DanIe;.son are visiting at ford will be open on Tuesdays trorri legend of the torgot-nie-noti ,, fare. [judges decided the eliminating The general misunderstanding Human will power Is charac 9:30 Holy Eucharist cles were used In the 169 towns of Day comes by y FROZEN FOODS Margaret Hayes, who will portray of the teaching and method of terized In Science and Health I the home of Mir. Gedney' parents, 10 to 6 on Tuesdays throughout "The flowers had gathered with Bai'bara and Davld^; Sllncy, . Je.wlc Royce Landls Is one leading factor would be ensemble or tone. Nils Ahlberg ,. A public supper v/as .served on'Mr the state lo transport 46,701 school Nell Fitzgerald the title role, has been a Para Jesus has been a great tragedy to (p. 490) as "an animal propensity, U,t- —and1 Mrs'•':-. Charles Qcdney of children from home to school and August, to Garden Club members. their Heavenly Father, and each chlldreii of Mrs. SI Byo'r of'Miami, mount Pictures star for some time actrcss-of this time-or any-other It so "happened that Washington Saltonstall Place and Mafn St. Wednesday evening by the ladles orj^fo^ch Hlll^^ojid ARE ALWAYS IN SEASON Park Corp had the advantage of a mankind. It has brought untold not a faculty of Soul. Hence," return on each day of the school "That August lime It was delight The speaker of the afternoon, one was repeating her name—the Florida, arc summering with rela and has appeared .In such "A" retlme-who can easily state that she [misery and suffering to the race. the statement continues, ",lt can Phono 4-2610 East Haven St. Augustine's Church in the town BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETS To watch the red moons wane to Mrs. Charles B. Dooliltlc, a member rose, the daisy, the butlcrcup, the tives In Branford, . •. ,,. leases as "Sullivan's Travels," "They has not been typed. Under the fraction of d point In this par hall. Members of the Children of The Board of Education iiiel on year 1940-47, at a cost of $1,523,547.- ticular catagory, therefore was The man Jesus was a human be not govern man aright. Christian Mary served. 80. Many of the vehicles, according white." of the club and an authority on Got Me Covered," "The Lody Has healthy and handy auspices of the ing. He was born of a virgin Sllonde reveals truth and Love .Mdliday night In the Center School The club had a delightful AuR- Plans," "Louisiana Purchase" and Theatre dUlld she has appeared .in [awarded first place even though The C. I. O. of St. Augustine's for the last regular meeting of the to William M. Greene, Director of herbs, was Introduced by Mrs. Ben Main Street Bradford Matior scored higher In mother, was brought up, lived his [as the motive-powers of man. the Highway Safety Commission, ust meeting at the home of Mrs, nett, and gave a delightful talk on "Iho Glass Key." Also an experienc many dlvprslfled roles. First is life, did his work, and finally dis Will—blind, stubborn, and head Church will enjoy a tr'p to Dray- summer. The tentative zudget for Winchester Bennett at Johnson's ed .'stage actress, Miss Hayes hasi Sttroyan and his "I^ove's Old Sweet other brackets. Bradford Manor was riiace on Sunday and others who the coming year was discussed and should be replaced because of long "My little Herb garden". Mrs. Doo awarded .'second place. This all took appeared from the human .scene. long—cooperates with appetite years of service, some of them Point. Hostesses with Mrs. Bennotl liltlc told of the origin, names and been seen on the boards In "Jane [Song," with Waller Huston; as [How did he differ from other land passion. From this coopera are Interested may be accommodat approved. This budget allows for Sea Food Eyre," "Happily Ever After," "Uttlo ' Mama In "Papa Is All"; Hermlone in place ,ln the Junior Combination dating back to prewar years. Mr. were Mrs. Wallace Foote and Mrs. use of many herbs, specimens of Class. men? In the fact that, although he tion arises Its evil. From this a'.so ed. Inquiries .should bo made of the Increased use of visual aids Nolan's report concedes necessity jjoslfth Ventre. The day was lovely I Women," "One Shoe Off" and "The"lli o Merry Vl'lves of Windsor", In was human, yet his character was comes Its powerlessness, since all members of the organization or at and audiovisual aids for the single jOvertons," among others. She ea- which Charles Coburh was Falstaff. Also of Interest to you may be the the Rectory for i:me and cost of for replacement cf vehicles but Fur Facts jah expression of the dlvlne~It power belongs to God, good." grade In a room plan which has MI.13 Landls did a Southern widow fact that Miss Carolyn Daniels wa^ stales shortage of school bus bodies Market 'pcclal'y came East to play "Laura" was as neai'ly divine as It Is pos the trip. not before been possible throughout delays such purchases. at the Chapel Playhouese. belle In'"Solid South," the Dutchess awarded second place In Individual It should be clearly understood ' Congressman Ellsworlli B. Foote, the system. A new bus schedule will We Know prices g'c'noraUy ore liig:h . sible for any human character to that Christian Science healing Is RELAX WITH A&P'S^ The Highway Safely Commission k I 4-0947 I An excellent supporting cast lot Towers, In "Peter Ibbelson," and [drumming. Tills covered all female be. Through the God like charac Mrs. Foote, and son Richard and be put into effect and parents are headed by O. Tolbort-Hewit);, who the actress In "Merrily We Roll drummers In the entire Junior not brought about by human will urged to watch papers for this an is assured in Mr. Nolan's report ter of Ills human life he .bridged power. Truth shows us a more daughter Anne Marie are aw.ay for IZA Main Stroot Easf Havon has done particularly fine work In Along". Anothef of her most suc- Cla.ss. Miss Daniels Is a member of SWEETEWD 01 UHSWtEUNtD the week on a short motor trip. nouncement. that minimum standards tor con- We Know that summer is more limn half gone the gulf between'God and men; he excellent way—the Christian way struclion and equipment of school For '48 . leading roles In "llio Man Wlio [ccssful roles was In "Love From d the Bradford Manor Drum Corp. bi'ought heaven down to earth.Hc of meekness, patience, and Intcili- GRAPEF'TJU,CE2SJN°/35'= I - Mrs. J. Stacofle of New Haven is Supt. Charles Abell and Reuel A. buses, as revised from time to time Came To Dinner," "Tile Barretts Stranger" and finally who can for Thanking you for past favors and demonstrated the coincidence be SWEETENED « UNSWEETENED the hou.se guest of her daughter, Benson Jr. reported on the candi of Wlmpolc Street" and the current get her performance of the mother sincere cooperation, -I remain. gent faith in God.' by national conferences, are effcc- tween the human and the divine, ORANGE JUICE ^c^,;'27' Mrs. Steven Strickland of Mill dates for teaching posts far the tive in Connecticut und, through an BUT K r a m e r ' s has a ""^ ; j"' musical comedy "Once Upon a ,in the highly enlei'talning comedy Very truly yours T'he Bible gives us no descr.Ip- Road. . coming year. Three candidates met Holiday," at the Chapel Playhouse, "Kiss and Tell". Jessie Royce BIRTHDAYS ORANGE PEKOE agreement between the Department F. H. Grltzbach lon of the Master's face or form, Mrs. Margaret Gibbons who is with the requirements and were of Education and the Department Dennis Allen and Gordon Wynne, Landls Is no stranger to the Clinton but It docs give us accurate and Pauline Howd—Sept. 1 NECTAR TEA l^i W visiting at the home of her neplicw, unanlmoiLsly approved by mem We challenge you FUR coat for you / [§' ' will be seen In key roles In this I stage for she worked for Samuel Editor Stevens: MILD AND MELLOW of Motor Vehicles, are contained in beautiful accounts of his spiritual Irene Howd—Sept. 1 ym Daniel M. Doody of Poxon Road bers of the Board. This completes published regulations and enforced drama of murder and detection. Wasserman two years ago in the I am Inclosing a check for $2. for nature and work. Jesus taught! Walter Cawley—Sept 1 8 O'CLOCK 2 JAS^'S 73« entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. the filling of vacancies which exist to matoli our olTor of this versatile, handy portable very same "Kiss and Tell". jby State Police and municipal de some pinced as low /' ' \ 'Lilura" will mark'the final week which please enter my subscription 'morality and. spirituality; he |Ear l Baldwin—Sept. 3 RICH AND fULLBODIED Charles .McMale of Maryland,' Mrs. ed. Eaeli candidate possesses col partments. All community educa grill at any time of tho year, at any otlior place! taught nothing material. He Eugene Alexander—Sept. 1 RED CIRCLE 2 l^.l W Minnie' Power of Hartfrd, Miss of a highly successful season at "This summer she has straw to the "Eost Haven News". lege training and years of experi tional boards have been furnished as .$150.00. (federal ^f .j^' the ploture.'ique summer theatre on troupod In "Dame Nature," the Yours very truly, taught men how td be good and Lester Corning—Aug. 27 BOKAR Mary Ambrose, Miss Bertha Am ence. Although the placement of copie_ s of the booklet "School Bus\ the Guilford green which will end world premiere of O. B. Shaw's Edwin W. Conlan how to be free by teaching them Mr. and Mrs. Lester Corning brose, Miss Katherine Enrlght, Mr. these teachers has not been 'standards" for their guidance in PORTA-GRILL ,,, ,.^ ., on Saturday, August 30. In addition 'The Millionaires," and in Ibsen's how to think cor.rectly. If we hope Sept. 5 and Mrs. Thomas Doody and specifically announced as lo exact'planning' and operating school folds up like a smtoaao .... ta,x included). ,j |f / '< to emulate Jesus in living a truly to evening performances, "Laura" 'Hedda Oabler". This tall Miss Mi-s. Emil Swanson—Aug. 17 grades the names of the faculty j transport faollilies. Mr. Nolan con M Q C opens up to a fulljsizo grill will play matinees on Wednesday Landls Intends turning producer What Other Editors good life we must understand the Bobby Corning recently observed LAI\^B members are, Mr. Warren Conils-|eludes his report wltii assurance $ and Krlday. with Irving Cooper to present Pat Principle and" action of his' his nth birthday w.ith a party for key, Miss Eleanor Connelly, Miss'that his department Is hopeful of thoughts. V/c must understand •.JLJL ' • Willi a convonidht ppit for terson Greene's latest comedy Are Thinking About Hai'old O'Connor, George . Engle- LEGS Capitol Theatre Katherine O'Connell, Miss Barbara sponsoring a seminar this year to BUY-NOW-SAVE "Music In the Distance". The the Mind of Christ the divine hart, Bob and Dick Sullivan and i Sears, Miss Adele^ Hillman, Mrs. •^ •» (was $12.05) roasting ducks and ohiokpna. SliltVICIiS SUNOAY [Spirit which animated Jesus. TLNDER ftn. train sciiool bus drivers in the spe- Clinton Playhouse Is Indeed for Harry and Jack Corning. SPRING LBOa Carmelita Dillman, Mi's. Martha, elflc., responsibllilie. s of their occu- ONLV4LEFT AT CHRIST CHUIICJI tunate In having Miss Landls In the ADVERTISING ART Buddy Llnd was guest Saturday 281 MAIN ST. EAST HAVEN Allen, Mrs. Margaret .Willard, and gallon Sunday August 24 role of "Mama" since she starred Advertising, to pay, must be In The communication of true thoughts from God to man Is duo at a belated birthday party given Mrs. Mary Reynolds. HOME OWNED AND OPERATED BY I2th Sunday after Trinity In it for the Guild both on Broad the right medium. In the right in his honor by Mr. aiid Mrs. Waiter Thurs., Fri., Sat., Aug. 21-22-23 The Board Is very satisfied with (imoa.m. Holy Communion manner, and at the right time. to the relationship which exists C.IJiTALOUPES Ralph and Laurence Plerpont of way and on tour. between God and man. Let me Williams. Others present were Mr, the plans for the coming year. It Waterbury are vacationing al the 11:00a.m. Mornlng__ prayer and Just becrfuse someone .Is willing and Mrs. Charles Novickl, Mr. and JUMBO The Perils of Pauline has taken advantage of the in Appearing with her will be Guy read to you a paragraph from SIZE EACH Pica-pont Cottage. GILBERT IVES .sermon by the rcctoiC Rev. Alfred Spauil, Helen ' Carovo, Andree to spend a little money with a Mrs. Gordon Benson, Mr. and Mrs. ALSO creased State Grant V to Improve h.--. Clark. , newspaper does not moan that he Science and Health (p.'336): Wallace, Emmett Rogers and Hugh "Immortal man was and Is Arthur Hallden, Mr. and Mrs. FOR EVERY CHEESE USE equipment and teaching facilities, TEL. 733 Tile flowers on the Holy Table Is an advertiser. It may show that .m Fear in the Night without an Increase In the local Mr. and Mrs. Steve Prussick have Franklin. Reservations may be God's Image or Idea, even the In Leonard Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. John CHED-O-BIT 2t;==«83"= moved into their new homo in West Branford lii.'it Sunday were given by Mr. and made by calling Clinton ho is a spendthrift.' Maloney and David Burdge. taxation. 270 Main Street 191 ORANGE ST., NEW HAVEN, CONN. ^ Mrs. Geoi-ge E. Muntioh In loving The News believes firmly In the finite expression of Infinite Mind, JANE PARKER HOME-SI YLE Sun.,'Mon., Tues., Aug. 24-25-26 Main Street. memory of Mr. Munson's father power of advertising In .Its columns. and Immortal man Is coexistent PLAIN DONUTS o7=a 29" Clark Gable, Deborah Korr in Harry S. Munson. ' Wo feel certain that It will help and coeternal with that Mind. He UHDeR NIW MANAGEMENT—TH£ SULTANA UUFEED ^^ANZ Surprise Shower the business upon whicli it is spent. has been forever In the eternal MOMAUGUIN LAUNDRY OLIVES ^'A°/ -The Hucksters Mind, God; but Infinite Mind can ASP-NEW PACK niASONIC OUTING For Mrs. Perry However, no advertiser should get 50 Coo Avenue Phono 'J-48'II Jj ALSO tlie foolish Idea that all he has-to never bo in man, but is reflected ROSERT TREGONIMG, Prop. GREEW PEAS '^,,'23'' DIAMONDS... SET KOR SUNDAY by man. The spiritual man's lon- Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing do Is to put any old thing .In a ASB BRAND Bulldog Drummond The annual outing of Momauguin A surprise miscellaneous shower printed appeal, and the magic of |scIonsness and individuality Rugs Cleaned and Shampooed CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Lodge,No. 138, A. F. & A. M., Will LUNCHEON MEAT 'CAN' The gift wanted was given In honor of Mrs. Perry advertising will bring home the .10% Off for Cash and Carry on Laundry at Bay be held Sunday at Howe's Farm Morrison the former Merle De- bacon. I River Farm oh' upper High street. laevolc at the home of Mrs. Alexan George Barba and Wednesday, Aug. 27 by most vt'omen 'Bert Klockers heads the committee der Uro.uhart In Hemingway Ave. Successful advertisers are men and Is being assisted by William and woriien who have studied the His Orchestra THE LITTLE RED SCHOOL HOUSE HAD NO Tv/o Years Invited guests were Mrs. Robert art, who understand some of the Jjct US ^'Ivi: yon llie benefit Caswell, Arthur Hansen, Adolph Walpole Mrs. William Cornell, MUSIC -FOUNTAIN PENS, 2 and 3 RING NOTE BOOKS Ebert, Edwin Morris, Howard Frank, psychology which sways buyers, PROTRACTORS NOR REINFORCEMENTS Before the Mast Mrs Robert Stokes, Mrs. Otto Faber FOR ALL OCCASIONS of liur liMowk'dKe .of diii-' Joseph Nlttl, Russell Rose, Richard and know enough about the things ALSO Mrs. Alton Eliason, Mrs. Alice advertised to be able to buy and THE GIFT SHOP Mann, and Olaf Johannesen. Delaware, Mrs. Paul Delaware, Mrs. SgUARE DANCES a Specialty Veronica Lake, Sonny Tufts in iMonds when you buy that sell them correctly. Amplifier and Phonograph for Hiro has them and many other items of Minnie Chrlstman, Mrs. Adelaide wcildj]!!; nr eii^'ii},'(MniMi( gifl. I , i„i_ „) For East Hampton merchants, FRANK TAUDELI, TO Sudhoff, Mrs. Oliver White, Mrs. Phone Branford 537-3 semooL SUPPLIES Miss Susie Slagle Louis Lufo, Mi's. Edward Llnibadelo, advertising ,1s not Hie most import Open 0 A.M. lo 6 P.M. — Salurdsys 0 A.M. (o 7 P.M. ENTER YALE IN FALL Thurs., Fri., Sat., Aug. 28-29-30 Mrs. Herbert Hulbcrt, Miss Dolol-es ant part'of their business. It Is, 2-10 MAIN STREET 4-1730 EAST HAVEN Frank S. Tarbell, son of Col. Delaware Hiss Patricia Chapman, however, an Important factor In Susan hiayward, Lee Bowman in OLD HARVEY and Mrs. P. B. Tarbel) of 2G0 merchandising, which has demon (Chldsey Ave., received his honor- Miss Barbara Beallle, Mi-s. Perry 8(5 5TH Morrisons r., Mi'S George Mc- strated Us power to produce sales Smash-Up jable discharge from the U. S. Army ros'ults. It should be utilized for PROOF BOT 2.99! on .'\ug. 17, after 18 months service Manus and Mrs, Alexander Dancing Every Saturday ALSO .WHISKIES 111 THIS PROOUCt Urquhart. that purjioso and ho other, Eddie Bracken, Priscilla Lane in AHE 7 rtARS OLD as a S/Sgt. with the Army Criminal We have no obltctlon to any ANN SCHNEIDER Investigation Dcoartment In' the SONDERGAARD person's spending money as he or AND HER MELO-DEARS ALL GIRL ORCHESTRA Fun on a Weekend JEWELER WRIGHT'S'IMPERIAL T'ar East. Prior to cnterlngservlcc, .DISABLED VETS she feels proper, but .11 sometimes STRAIGHT BOURBON Sgt.^'Tarbell graduated from the Disabled veterans are reminded gives us a pain In the neck to see Main Street Tel. 730 Branford Hopltlns Grammar School, New that Ihey must obtain affidavits what some merchants, buy and Live Broiled Lobster 5 YEARS OLD 5TH Q nC Haven. He will enter the Freshmaii from the Veterans Administration 86 PROOF eOTiJ.yO charge to "advertising." • Efficient « Dependablo ALWAYS A SPECIALTY Cla.ss at Yale. University this Regional Office, 05 Pearl street, •The day Is rapidly coming to an September. Hartford, for Proof of disability In end when a merchant, or business Precision Builf lidlliing — Boating — Oullngs — Picnics GUCKENHEiMER claiming properly tax exemptions. man, can sell just anything. The Stanclarcl Equipmcnt\ Dinners — Banquets — Floats 86 5TH Those affidavits must bo filed with gradual production of desired com the local Board of Assessors on or PROOF BOT 2. TM CHAPEL 2{gfe PLAYHOUSE modities means that tlie war sear- :Ciiiit(iiii) «<«, .IIH5IB,. •omntciirtiiv.-.' before Oct. 1. city ;ls to become a thing of the Double II —*- -I FINAL WEEK—AUG: 25 to 30 past. Manufacturers and merchants Phone 5-7736 MARGARET HAYES In GOLF DRIVING RANGE will soon have to go after custo IS PROVING rorULAR mers, and this means Intelligent "LAURA" The Golf Driving Range on Ilduto advertising. ii^l^e^i^hm, um: Beach House 80 ,ln Totoket Is attracting lots of —East Hampton News RESERVATlbNS — PHONE 441 VAT RESERVE UNTIL SATT^UG. 23 East Haven golf enthusiasts these THE NEW MUSICAL COMEDY days, (and nights too) and the •BOT10=°BT25" HOT DpG ROAST A- "ONCE UPON proprietor, Al Anastasl.o states CONTENTS ONLY that many golfers are Improving The Hayhiakers of Petiubt Tribe, Carnavale's A HOLIDAY" Improver Order of Red Men, will TEL. GUILFORD 872 [their playing and enjoying a good ICED COLD BEER AND deal of healthy recreation. hold a fa-ee hot dog roast at Park ALE AVAILABLE McLay Sunday'al 2 P. M. to which Colonnade HAVE YOU ENJOYED THIS THRILL? AT ALL TIMES the Junior Council and Bed Men (formerly Swift's Hofcl Homauguin) are Invited. Peter LlmoncelU heads Pleasure-bound to a spot near or far, It's safer, it's so economical — it's mi ^^S2S23S^^ the comnilttec. Sunday Dinners TURE SALE with your whole group together, every-' swell! You furnish the crowd. .We supply; S'S'^'tJ one free of all driving responsibility, on the transportation. Just phone the near 10 COURSES—MODESTLY PRICED) William R. Burns includes items in all a schedule you make yourself. est Connecticut Company office for friendly, expert suggestions and full And Sons LUNCHEONS 1)1 departments - - BUY iThat's charter bus travel. Ever tried it? information on rates. ON ROUTE I, CLINTON, CONN. PHONE CLINTON 2145' Licensed SERVED DAILY — from 85o TON/TE THRU SATURDAY Samuel Wasserman presents 216a Main HARRY WAGSTAFF GRIBBLE'S PRODUCTION OF HIS Plunribing & Heating NOW--AND SAVE NEW COMEDY — PRIOR TO BROADWAY DANCE ;*sERviH(r Street Have your Garments done up spic and span the 3-Way Sanitary Contractors EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY |, "Almost Faith fill" - Dorothy Donegan way and enjoy the summer. STARTS MONDAY, AUG. 25 = MAT. WEDNESDAY for East Haven TO "THE COLONNADERS" "PAPA IS ALL" and New Haven East Haven Cleaners BUDGET PAYMENTS WITH GUTTERS- LEADERS NO MINIMUM — NO COYER | PRICES IISTEO DO NOTTNCLUDS CONN. SALES TAX UP TO ONE FULL YEAR ^1! JESSIE ROYCE LANDIS JOBBING .. Momauguin On The Sound . Boston Post Rd. Branford and Shoe Repairers RESERVATIONS NOW — CLINTON 2H6 TaL •4.^286 for Rosorvationi Telephone 1957 WE PICK UP AND DELIVER ORANGE ST. AT CROWN 309 Main St., Next to First National Store East Havon THE HULL BREWING CO. li_l^ MCTV IIAVl'IN, CXJNN. M W^ THE BRAKrORD REVIEW -KAST HAVEN,NEW3 Thursday, Augrist 21, 1D47 [wlilch she hAd brought to the meet Jlly—whoh ,,the^e. a.RP^?te.|;;.*l,U!iS shy, blue flower ¥nd fheHeaveiiW ,. nn„.i-=,ln.v August. 21, 19'i7 ing. A cottage garden In England was vividly described, never any Father asked her name. In a very, .^ rAQi: BIX THE BKANroitD ItEVlEW -JEABT JlAy.EN NgW8 the,UKV. JOHN MKUnai-,^^^,^^^^,^ NORTH BRANFORD School Busses Garden Notes two allkcij-lindcaCU, small garden wee voice she,said, slve had.Jtorspl- ,. reflections of God, They arc has a beauty of Its oWn. nMndonna i ten her; name,.atid too •Haaycnlyi . emanations of Him who Is LlfCj Tnl,n"Mcrrlli will be the Sponsored hy Brantord Garden Club Illy Is one ot the oldest herbs and Father said, "Iwlll namo;S'oU, Eoi- V JfEAIlSl PfiARSl PEARS! FROM OUR MAIL BAG R.S.VanAtta Truth, and Love. Immortal man "^^'^''l-l''^\fZ^'Xn ^• ^. Run 4 Years Mrs. M. D. Stanley, Correspondent get-me-ho,t," Margaret Hayes Greene Comedy is not and never was material, ^ut Bue.^t proa her Sund V at^^ ^^^^^^^ Services in the local churches on daughter Barbara and Lydia ot 1 surely thoy adorn any garden. '_. ForSalo (Clapp's Favorite) I New Haven, and Peter Gibbons of There are medicinal, avomatlo and The meeting adjourned with a always .spiritual and eternal." • M ^ .'^.X cIr„or On the follow- Sunday will Include; j Minus Fatality vote ot; ihanlts .to , Mrs./;, DooUUlo ,. •* ONE DOLLAR A BASKET Editor Stevens Gives Lecture Rcalizlng our oneness with at Giannls Corner, un Bridgeport. CONNEMARA WINDS and cooli and after a basket lunch culinary herbs—each ono as unusu Stars In "Laura" "Papa Is All" Congregational Church a short meeting was held. In thea l as the other—soiuq rcterrcd. to and Mrs. Bennett. " •; BRING torn OWN BAsm Wo thought It might be of In-' Robert S. 'Van Atta, C, S. of Clouds are gray Rochester, New York, a member of eternal Mind, wo .shall find ••^P"'- '"B S}>"f;;5'. . ^.^ J,"v,o snov^^on Rev. Darrell K. Wolle, pastor AWx. McKerman who has been Connecticut has not experienced absence of Mlss' MadoUn Zachcr, were, fehncll, clove, horohound, el A now pubUcatiion on combatting ..Mrs. ActADil, 140 Fronch Avo., Eflit H/ivon tcrost to you to know that the- Itually right thinking Is natural William Klrkland.^who Ias now^oispecia^l Mrs. Douglas B. Holablrd, organist visiting and traveling In Canada a schooi-chlld fatality involving In the west country. derberry, mint bcrgomat, rosemary, the Dutch Eiiu Disease laC available ., At Playhouse At The Clinton the Board of Lectureship of The and unlabored. I vacation will condurt prosldeiu, Mrs. Bennett vice prosU Bradford Manor Drum Corp at Mother Church, The First Church Day service to which the and cliolr director. for the past six weeks has returned j school bus transportation since And the sparse trees bond dent, presided. Reports Wore glveii Angelica thyme, sweet brlor roses, to residents ol Connecticut; w ._,i„ iM^x-^i^ ..J.- ]I/.GAi.:/>N I.!EI,;OI.lAt LlDiu.i,Y Thursday, August 21. 1947 rXaEEioHT THB B'AAKTORD EEVnsW-EABT HAVEW WBWH Community House Interest Here i jooths are in charge of Dcanlo Pine Orchard Sportsmen Play Cohen of Guilfotd. Schedule In 4-H Fair Friday afternoon programs will DELIVERED BY MAIL ONLY ADDRESS OOMMUNIOATIOHS Include Judging exhlblUs, dalrj Friday, August 22—Camera hike Will Pky Host Opening Game Thcte Is interest here In the New showmanship, horseshow. In the SUBSCRIBE NOW BRANFORD SPORTS and swim at Branford Point at 3 Haven County 4-H Club Fair to be evening there will be dog training TO P. 0. BOX 153 BY BUD DOBER To P^y Berg P. M. Hot Dog Roast at 0:30 P.-M. Of Tournament held August 22 and 23 In Orange and obedience trials, also 4-H club ®hp lEaat lUaum 5 Saturday, August 23~Swlm at Center. demonstration contests. The highlight of this, the 14th Patty Berg, nationally prominent Branford Point at 2 P. M. with the Branford Sportsmen Mrs. John McCabc ot Cherry Hill Combined With The Branford Review • Tjoenl boys mnke good, might bo the name of llii.s column. The woaian golfer ivHl Play an erhlbl- leading the way, the Hooks Rapp Road Is a director for one year; Fair will be special Eastern sheep Monday, August 25—^Bicycle field dog driving trials at 9, Saturday Branford CPU Avndc.l tlirongh a eotiplo of Milford lenms in Hiie fasli- tlon match at the Pine Orchard Club Memorial Tournament was slated to advisor in the flower exhibit. Mrs. VOL. ni—NO. 50 East Haven, Connecticut, Thursday, Aug:usl 28, 1047 ion to get into the plny-olTs nl Stratford. Then, on the llrst day ol August 30 in a (toursomc with Grace meet at 3 P. M. Bicycle race at 7:30 get underway yesterday at the West Harry Junlvcr Is a director for two morning. This feature Is expected to Two DoUira Per You their competition there, agiiinsl a Bridgeport team, tlicy oijme through Lenczyk, womeio's Tam O'Shanter P. M. at Community House. End Stadium. The Sportsmen were years. Agnes Doody of North Bran attract many from all ports ot the ' with a decision. This miflit give nu indication tlint tljo bo.VH are chalmplon, Ted Lenczyk, her broth Tuesday, Augu.st 20~Horscshoe to face the Colony Clutj" In the op ford Is a superintendent of the East. Horse drawing will be In the "liot". They certainly must have been hot in that weather we hif^l er and third in the recent Con pitching contost^'ftt 3 P. M. Bicycle ener at 0 p.m., but the game was livestock class. afternoon and in the evening hist weclt, Olid while the rest of us wcloomd the rain and cool weath necticut Open. Tournament, and polo at 5 P. M. postponed because of rain and will Barbara Juhlver Is one of those George Howard and his Willow- Highway Cut crest Ranch orchestra of Bethany High Standard Buys New School Transportation Schedule er whicii followed, we hope that postponement of their game Sunday Stan Starzcc, club professional. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, be played at the earliest convenient In' charge of the canning cxhlbl will play for block dancing on the STRICTLY LOCAL attrnoon hasn't cooled,olt the CFU boys. In the ladles hacker tourna August 27, 28 and 29—Three day date. tlon and Alleen Hartlgan Is a su overnight hike with soflBall and green. Gives Fill For The bus schedule for the schools has been revised to conform ment, known as the "bingo, bongo, It was decided at a league meet perintendent of displays of food with changes in enrollment and grade assingmcnis, The now • Praise comes from the strnngcst plaoea—when it docB come, that bango" ctvent, Mrs. Nancy Meftert camping at Camp Morton. Dinner and supper will be served is" Ealing at the Mariner, minding my own business, when out comes ing Tuesday night that the first preparation. A LITTLE ABOUT THIS AND THAT M,'B. Plant Here; schedule calls for Bus No. 1 to pick up pupils as follows; wa!>' first with 10 points, Mrs. Harry and third place teams and the sec Marianne Taft ot Northford will by the ladles of the Orange Con Peat Meadow lligblainl School 7 iSO a.m. the waitress with the word that. "Annie thanks yon for the. article PaUlc, second with 15 points, and gregational Church. about her nepliow and son. Slie thought it wan very nice." Annie is Richard Baldwin ' ond and fourth place teams would assist with the flowers and Maur BY PAUIi H. STEVENS Laurel School 7:48 Mrs. Qlnnj' Usher, third with 13 meet In two three game scries. The een Wayand ot East Haven Is a co- Hundreds ot thousands ot cubic the cook at the Mariner and the people to wliom she was referring arc Starts Operationsfee t of fill are being taken from the Momauguin School 8:02 points. Scoring was 1 point for Ijst Wins Sailing Race winner ot each scries will meet In superlntendcnt of handicraft. Rec Miss Joan Ocbel has returned Short Bench 8:17 (High School Only) Salvlii, her son and Ward, her nephew. on tht! gretan, 1 point for closest to site of n new housing project below another three game series for the ord books are In charge of Doris home from a vacation trip in New AN END AND A BEGINNING Tlie High Standard Manufactur North High Street 8 :aO ar. Laurel School 8:35 ' » • * * * the oup an()l 1 point for lat In the The Sailboat race which were Hooks Rapp Trophy. Little ot North Guilford and Beacon Hill In the Annex to provide club Jersey. ing company of New Haven has fill for many acres ot swamp land The Sportsmen start in on tlic Hooks Kapp Memorial Tournament cup. postponodifrom the previous Satur When the Sportsmen and the Next Mondny, Sept. 1, Labor Day, marks the cml of the summer bought the former M. B. Plant In Oiling Of 66 Bus No. 'i calls for pickup of piipils as follows: In the finals of the Taylor Cup day took place last Saturday af season. On the following Wctliiesilay morning East Haven youngstci-s In Peat Meadow the site ot future Half Mile Pupils—Brookett's 7:40 a.m. tliis week. Both the SportBhieu and OFU arc in the Greater New Hav Colony Club get together It will be Dodge avenue from the_ War Assets local Industrial development. Tlio en Softball elimination tournament which gels underway this week, matches, C. C. Elwcll defeated W. ternoon at Hotchklss Grove. Georgle Wandermaolen and Lug will trudge toward school to commence the Fall term. Administration's Boston office, and Thompson Street ' 7:48 H. Knaul, 5 and 4. The Pro Trophy There were four contestants with We have noticed the way the days have begun to shorten. Night Miles Of Roads project was bcguln several weeks Bailey's 7:50 too. We're rooting, for the hometown boys. Both teams are in two Turbert tor the Colony Club bat began operations herelast week. ago and huge trucks are busy dally touniaraents apiece; and both represent about the best in Branford. winners were:. Men's—Fritz Relm- their crews and aulte a crowd turn tery. On the mound tor the Sports comes on much earlier than it did in July, and the cooler evenings are Arthur Murtha, High Standard Highland School 7i55 SELLING OUT! enlivened by the cacophony of the cheerful crickets. The gardens have conveying the fill. Ilow'd you lik* a series between the two teams to decide the Softball ers whose score was 72-2-70; 78-2-70 ed out to watch them. Richard men will be Joe Res] an who has ac representative, states that the Well Underway Foxon Soliool 8:00 champ of Branford J Sounds like a natural. and 72-2-70 for a total ot 210. The Baldwin with his Cap Cod 15 foot counted tor all ot the Sportsmen started to produce a lush harvest ot vegetables, and the fruit trees compaiiy hopes to have the new The work. Involves the cutting South End 8:13 hang heavy with apples, peaches and pears. Already the toothsome through ot a new street which will *•••**'• women's, 30 hole event was won by Nlmblot came In first with only a victories this year. Torello will ALL REMAINING plant In full operation within 45 Momatiguin Soliool 8:17 odors of househqld canning rcaehcs the nostrils of passersby. First Selectman James J. Sullivan '•i Mrs. li. G. Bodkin with a 151 not 2 minute lead over Bradford Sturte- catch tor the local team. days. Already much of the ma tells us that the highway crew connect Huntington street with Short Bench (Blomenlnry School Only) 8iS0 Quite a few of the fans have been complaining about gaincH being score. vant. Richard's erew was seven year In the other game, the Arena Labor Day week end is traditionally the close of the vacation sea chinery and many of the staff of under the direction of Fred Bowden Sound View avenue making a direct Coc Estolos (2ud and 3rd grade pupils) 8;'iS postponed when the diamond ot Hammer Field looks pretty dry. In the second tioam match against old Wayne Chllds, and they were Grille will face the East Haven ANTIQUES son. It is at this time of year that the summer folk wend their way the Foote street plant In New Ha Is at present in the midst of the route from Main street to the Thre's nothing more onnoying than to go down to see a game and greeted with a big cheer when they toward home. But Labor Day is also traditionally the beginning of middle Townsond avenue section The attornoou schedule for Bus No. 1 will bo as follows: Madlscm, this time at Pine Orchard, West Ends at the same field. This ven have been shifted here, annual oiling of town Highways. Highland School ' 2:20 p.m. find it's been postponed. In vindication of the Branford teams who the home golfers took, their .second came ashore. Brad had as his crew game will be played attec the oth MUST BE SOLD Pall when the community steps into its normal stride once more. hoped to have some 175 or more IncldentoUy ho Informs us that above Morris Cove. Hugo excavators postpone their gnmcs, it must be said that though the turi; looks dry, his father, Julian Sturtevant. Bob Already our organisations have begun to schedule their meetings, are at work levelling much of the Laurel School 2J40 straight/by a score of 10'/. to I'A. er has been finished. He said that eventually .It Is there are approxlmotely 68 miles of Momauguin School 'i:5!i it is only the lop half inch which is dry. Down below it's still pretty Relmers ,and Warner had low gross BoutclUer and Mickey Nardella wore the churches have started to marshal their resources tor the year employes at work In the East Ha highways that receive oil In the high hill on the onc-tlmo Upson wet. This becomes apparent as soon as the players get oii the diamond In third place and Bob and Billy ahead, and the business people have initiated plans for the busy shop larm which has hitherto stood In Short Beach a:ir) scores lor the whiners with 72 and ven factory. Many of those who town and tha tthc omount of oil Laurel School 3:30 Ar. No. High Slroot 3:35: with their cleats. _ ^ ^ 74 respectively. • . McDonald were fourth. MRS. B. LEVY STORE ping period leading on toward the Christmas season three months were let out when the M. B. com used runs between 150,000 and the way of future development In Model Groups, the Soupd View area. Managers postpone games only as a last resort. If they play on The winners were presented with STONY CREEK away. pany closed after the war wlU be 200,d00 gallons. • Bus No. 2 calls for pickup ot pupils as follows: " a diamond which is wet, tearing up the turf ruins the diamond,for a trophy by Art Plnney, Chairman Legion To Back This new season ought to be a busy one in East Haven. The boom reemployed. She road oiling crew, consists ot The Frank Sullivan company Half-Mile (BrocUett's, 2:20 p.m. (High School Only) future use, and it increases the liklihood of in,1ury to the players. First Gonn. Horse of the Field Day. This consisted of Formerly Across From which b'egan some time ago, changing Main street into one of the llie company will manufacture five trucks with drivers and five has the contract for removing the Thompson St., Bailey's, Highlnnd School Dou't blame the boys for trying to keep tlieir limbs whole. • a gold sailboat mounted on a base Morris's Antique Shop alert suburban shopping centers ot southern Connecticut, goes on the 22 calibre H. D. Military pistol men to operate the oil laying hill and the building of the roads and Poxon School) Endurance Trail ot Bakellte. and It wlli be suitably Local Air Meet The Fire House with increased momentum. Scores ot new families will be living in which wU bo developed. Tlio filed * • • • • K, I* here, and also the Model G.380 semi equipment for spreading ond Monuiuguin School and South End 2:135 Inscribed. It ,1s to be held by the Bast Haven before another summer rolls around. How tar this com automatic pistol, both for domestic dragging. land lies between the new Cul-Ott Short Bench 3:20 (Elementary Only) WTIO comes up with a nice feather in its cup. That station, has Ride Will Be Held The Branford Skywolves, with winner for a year, but In order to munity travels in its march of progress depends upon the ctEorts that use. Work on the oiling started In the and the Shore Line tracks ot the Coe Estnlos 3:30 (Blemoutnry Oiily) been granted exclusive rights to broadcast the Willie Pcp-Jook bcslio goln permanent possession ot It, the sponsorship ot the American each individual puts forward toward buildiug a better community Now Haven road. It Is one of the • The first horse endurance trail Legion, Coi-coran-Sundquist Post The plant has been thoroughly Half Mile section of the town and All South End elementary school pupils must attend Mo- fight for the world'sfealhorweight championship from Flint, Michi the trophy, niust be won three years spirit. cleaned up and put In order and al worked down through Foxon and largest engineering i)roJects under mauguin School and bus service will be furnished, leaving tho gan this Friday night. WTIC microplioncs will bo the only ones al ride held In Connecticut Is sched No. 83, have announced plans for uled for September 5, 6 and 7 under In succession. The Howe Driving School ready manufacturing has started Foxon Park. This week John and taken here since the building by corner of Sotilh End Road and Silver Sands Hood (Cosy Cor lowed in the stadium when Leslie, a Flint boy, tries! to lift the crown an Air Meet to be held'on Septem ISN'T IT ITIME FOR A TRAFFIC LIGHT? the state ot the new Cut-Otf across the sponsorship ot the Connecticut ber 20. The American Legion made upon the new equipment. Grannls streets are beUig oiled and ner) at 8 A3 a.m. from Pop. This is iiii aohievenicnt for WTIO in view of the compoti- Trail Rides Association, It was an A subscriber asked us this week why we didn't keep up the agi then the work shitted to the Sal- Peat Meadow. tioii from the big networks. It's a Ifj-round fight scheduled to start a cash donation ot one hundred nounced by J. Parker, association dollars to the Skywolves to help Comes To Town! tation begun some time ago for a traffic light at the intersection of tonstall area. From there the crews at 11 p.m. EST. Siiortcasler, Bob Steele, will handle the blow-by-blow president, and Herbert C. Elton, Forbes place and the Cut-Olf. move to River side; Coc Haven, the .DESSERT CARD PARTX account. , VETERAN them make the meet a great suc general chairman. cess. Connecticut's OLDEST . . . MOST RELIABLE It is true that we haven't had mneh to say recently about the New Officers center, and thcq. to Branford Tlie Woman's Aid Society of the Manor and Momauguln. Steele, by the way, was muster of eoremonies at the Yankee stad The ride, open to the public. Is NEWS Letters are being sent to all ot obvious need for the traffic light at that location, but it was because Old Stone Church Is lioldlng a ium Sunday when Joe UiMiiggio Wjjs iircsenled with a convertible through the picturesque trails of the large manufacturers In the and BEST AUTO'DRIVING SCHOOL we had hoped that the Board of Public Safety would by this time To Be Elected dessert card part In the Parish TOWN TOPICS phaeton Cadillac (wow!) by bis Hartford fans. ,Too vindicated the Northwestern Connecticut, covering hope of getting prizes such as kits, have taken some action toward such an installation. HEAl/l-II ASSOCIATION House on Wednesday Sept. 10 at Effective September l, automatic WE GUARANTEE TO GET YOUR LICENSE 1:30. Mrs. Ernest Pcmborton Is admiWitioii of his fans by uncorking a beautil'iil throw from center to approximately 80 miles In three increases will be paid In the mini motors and tool's. The local club With the growth of trnfilo along the Gut-OIT it has become in The regular meeting ot the public nab Ted Williams at the plate in tlic top of the tenth. The Red Sox days. would appreciate any donations for BONDED ARMY TRAINED INSTRUCTORS. LOWEST RATES creasingly difBcult for East Haven motorists to gain access to the By Legion Post Health Nursing Association of East chairman, Mrs. Frank Barker co- mum allowances received by the chairman, and they may be called went on to win in the lllh. In addition to the endurance rid prizes from any ot the local towns- FULLY INSURED DUAL CONTROL CARS through highway at the most used entrance and exit for this com Haven will be • held on Tuesday more seriously disabled veterans munity which is at the end of Forbes place. Especially is this true The annual meeting ot the Harry for reservations. This will be the WHAT'S GOING ON IN TOWN " ***•*• I ers, who will be Judged on the con enrolled In educational and train people or merchants. It was an evening, Sept. 2 at; B In the Com dition of the horse, there will be a BRANCHES IN HARTFORD, BRIDGEPORT. STAMFORD AND DANBURY during the ru^h hours of the day, and at night when heavy and R. Bartlett post, American Legion mittee Room of the Town Hall! As first fall activity at the Stone The New York Qiunls arc back at home which means plenty of ing courses under government nounced by Tommy Cimlno, presl ''U will be held this Thursday night at shorter pleasure ride for those par dent. speedy trailer trucks roll alojig Avith so little regard to oars coming this Is the fh-st meeting of the fall Church and It Is hoped that a baseball over television from the Polo Grounds. The Giants are in a sponsorship, occordlng to Harry T. in from the side streets. 8:30 in the newly renovated Legion large crowd will respond. Big Week End Alicad! Handsome now signs placed over ticipating merely for the fun of It. The meet will be run according PHONE 5-5037^!rpT.T:^^^Sts^. season, ft Is hpped^^Jhof aU^Bpard terrific sliimp right now, and little Mel Ott hopes Thorapon, Mine, Wood, manager of the Hartford Re - In our talks with traffic authorities we have been told-that the Building In Thompson avenue, i ._ mernber's win rrtake imVorffort to-bo' East Haven Ilaillo and Anderson's Entries will' be limited, so that gional omce of the Veterans Ad to the Academy ot Model Aeronau The nominating committee has Heavy Holiday traffic expected... IVJarsliall and Cooper can regaui their respective batting eyes. The anyone Interested should commun responsibility for placing traffic lights rests with the towns and muni present. Auto stores in Afabi street.' ^.,.'... ministration. tics rules. In the Interests ot safe submltteed the following slate ot ™ fare this week is against the Pirates which is almost a sure hot to be icate now with Secretary Sylvia cipalities and not with the State Highway Department. In tlie Annex, a slugging inatoh. It'll be something to see JCiner and Grccnberg ty there will be a pull test on every when the Fairmount Police Department decided that public interest officers tor the ensuing year. The Vacationers will be homeward Much speculation these days as Gardner of Rocky Hill. The purpose The increased rates, which will be model ot 20G's, that Is, 20 pounds ENGAGEMENT Down Memory Lane bound. to who will occupy new stores now against Mizo and his iiiates airauig for the short; fences in the Polo required a light at the intersection of Oakley street and the Cut-OfI candidates are Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Bunnell of Grounds. , , of the ride Is to help In the devel reflected In September checks Is pull tor every pound the inodel Commander, Thomas McMahon; under construction and In process opment of horses, trails, and In the sued on or after • October 1, were they, obtained state consent and theii went ahead with the installation. 28 Prospect place announce the 26 TEARS AGO Kids ready to start back to school • *•••' weighs. Models are divided ilnto six Window Screens, Cabinets, first vice commander, Harold Doo- Wednesday. of alteration. Wo have heard many general sport ot riding. Vermont, voted by the last session of Con classes, according to size. Tiiree Isn't it time now for a traffic light at Forbes place and the engagement ol their daughter, Mary rumors but wont spill tho Informa Cut-Off? •: . Uttle; seecond vice commander, Ethel, to Herman M. Jones, Jr., son Aueriisl 22 - 20, 192Z Over in Forest Hills, starting September fi, it will be Jaolc Kram California and other states have gress and signed' by the President prizes will be awarded each class, ALL WOODWORKING MADE TO ORDER Roland Graves; adjutant, William Labor Day usually finis to most tion until proper time coincs. er against the field in the National Singles championship. There Will had endurance rides for many years. as Public Law 338. plus a prize tor the junior class, of Mr. and Mrs. Herman M. Johns Miss Ruth FalrchUd Davis, FURNITURE REPAIRED INDIAN SUMMER DRIVING' Tomllnson; Finance officer, John of 84 Prospect road. MlsS Bunnell Is ot activities along East Haven bo ])lently of foreign stars who will try to take away the title from Wood said the law requires no ac 16 years or under. Morgan; Personnel adjutant, John was wed to Earl W. Stone In tho Beaches. Martin Olson plains for SO- the defending champ iiwluding: Pails and Bromwich of Australia and tion, by disabled trainees entitled to PORCH FURNITURE PAINTED Indian Summer, according to Weather Bureau officials, follows a recent graduate of Grace-New home of the bride with tho Uev. family ^rdcn appartm6iits an Local Teams Open' the first cold, wintry weather of the season and may occur from late Schmidt; service oltlcer, James Haven Community Hospital and Mr. Drobny of CzeehosloviLkia, who beat Kramer in Europe in 19'16. His the higher rates because ot the au Malone; historian, Robert Lang; H. K. EversuU performing the Exodus not so great as before war, nounced one' year af;o. Project now WAC Re-Enlistments CALL 4-3310 — ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN September to late November but usually during October. Johns Is attending Y. M. C. A. chief opposition, howe^'er, will come from such stalwart American Tourney Play Today tomatic nature-of t;he increases. chaplain. Rev, Jeremiah J. Brod- ceremony. liowcvcr, as continued liouslng rapidly nearing' iconipletlon. players as Ted Schroedcr, Billy Talbert, Gardner Molloy, Tom Brown, The current issue of the Highway Traveler, published by Grey Junior College. shortai;e will force many to live on The new law provides that a vet Will End On Sept. 30 •3 Sidney Street fast Havon erlck; Board ot Trustees, Frank John Q. Tllson, representative In it Bob Falkenberg and Krank Parker. In Florida, earlier this year, wo The Branford Sportsmen are eran enrolled in a course under the hound Bus Lines, carries an article, "Make Way For Indian Sum Wells, executive committee, Pat hi summer lOotlaBcs until forced Frank Stoddard Jr. has returned saw MuUoy play some fccautiful tennis. 11 he can recapture that form, slated to open the Grater New Ha Information has just been re mer", that previews some of the motoring delights ot the "Month of THE TIDES AT Congress, was the speaker at the out by cold. ' ' from his sixth summer at Camp vocational rehabilitation act (Pub ceived by the Army Recruiting Plorlo; sergeant at arms, Frank Republican club meeting in the he's our "dark-horse" choice to take the title. ven Softball elimination tourna lic Law 16) whose disability is Flaming Leaves." Barker. • MOMAUGUIN BEACH Hazen at Chester, ment tonight at 6 P. M. against the Service that re-enlistment ot "New England's greatest Autumn asset is her weather and her August HW. LW. Town Hall. Ninety days trial of Laurel street The president of tbe borough of Queens has named the month rated at 30 percent or higher, will Miss Edna Brcrcton has returned Hamdeh Auto-Cycles at Rochford former WAC's will be terminated on incomparable foliage. Weather records for the past 50 years show A large delegation ot local 29 Frl 10:38 4:27 The wedding of Miss Malda bus line .'ends Sept. 3 but we haven't August 15 to September 15 as tenuis month in honor of all the ac receive $115 a month It ho has no 30 September 1947. Leglonnares l.s expected to partici heard any announcement yet that from pleasant vacation slay in tivity ia tenuis during that period. Is Queens known for anj't;biiig Field, Hamden. THhe winner ot this that there are more sunny days in New England in iSeptomber and 30 Sat 11:17 5:08 crockor anfl James Ogllvle was to game will play the Colony Club who dependents, and $135 It he has one There arc still excellent vacancies pate in the National American take place Sept. 0 at 4:30 In tho service will be discontinued. upper New England, ' other thaii being the home'of the West Side Tennis Club at Forest dependent. October than at any other time ot year. It's warm enough for salt 31 Sun 11:50 5:47 had a first round bye at the same existing in the WAC for those who and fresh water swimming, yet ideal for golf, tennis, riding, hunting Legion, parade .In New York city Stone church. Hillst , The old law allowed $105 and (On Route 80—I/; mile from center of North Branford) this Saturday. The parade will start September HW. LW. time on Friday at the same field. desire to re-enllst. and mountain climbing. Many hotels and resorts in New England will 1 Mon 12;33 0:26 Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chldsey, I * • • * • • $115 tor the same two categories. All former WAC's arc urged to be open through October. Inns specialize in New England harvest at 8:30 A. M. and it Is expected It Mrs. George Chldsey, Mrs. Robert Other first round matches In Although these rates are supersed DELIGHTFUL ATTRACTIVE win take at least 18 hours to pass 2 Tue 12:58 7:05 Up in New Hainplbire a g^oup of men banded together to form clude: Greenblatt's vs Club Win visit the local recruiting office for menus—golden corn, pumpkhis, squash, succulent cranberries, tasty 3 Wed 1:34 7:46 Walker, and Mrs. Qeorgo Fowler Dates Ahead the Federated Sportsmen'a Clubs of New Hampshire, Inc. and are ed by the new schedules for the full details concerning re-enltst- DINING ROOM COCKTAIL LOUNGE apples and tangy eider. Distinctive features of the l^'all are the Fairs, a given spot. were In New fane, Vt. chester, Lincoln Furniture vs more seriously disabled, they will 4 Ihu 2:12 8:28 going to hold the New'Jlampsliire Sportsmen's Show from August 30 Happy's Restaurant, Branford CFU ment, it was announced by Captain ranging from the great exposition to the little country fairs in some The Legion Junior Baseball Team, Edgair D, Stevens died In St. Pequot Tribe, Improved Order of Pequot Junior Council, every to September 1 at Spijuce Pond Camp, Bear Brook Reservation, Al- continue to apply to veterans with Ernest A. Frey ot the local recruit Try Our Delicious Dinners tueked-away hamlet where the chance visitor will find the spirit and managed by Robert Lang, finished at 8 o'clock. In the Hagaman Me Raphael's Hospital alter an opcra,- vs Mutt and Jeffs, New Haven Blues disabilities ratedi at less than 30 Red Mon, each Monday at 8 ITiursday, Red Men's Hall. lenstovu, N. H. It priimi.ses to bo a fine three-day affair with many vs Farrell's Restaurant, Bllfrcd's— ing office, 67 College Street, New .strength of New England. All in all. New Bngljuid is slated for near the season, winning eleven and los morial Library with President W. J. tlon. Mr. Stevens had developed P. M., Red Men's Hall, 458 East Havon Democrats, first and e%ents for sport,smen'participation and spectator enjoyment. It will bye, and Lee's Smoke Shop—bye. percent. Haven, Connecticut. Orchestra Every Saturday Night ly 100 fairs this fall. ing four games. The team finished Ratter presiding. Plans will be made several pieces of property In IVIaln The new law also raises the Main Street. third Fridays, Red Men's Hall. include championship pvents held by the National Rifle Association, third place in the Scond District at this time tor the fall activities street since 1012 and recently moved Perseverance Council, No, 33, amounts authorized tor additional PHONE BRANFORD 1189 "The Autumn foliage is, of course, New England's prime attrac Amrlcan Legion League, winning Star ot Victory Lodge, No. 63, National Trap Shooters Mspciatiou, and the National Fly aud Bait VISIT MONASTERY ENDING VACATION tion. Sunny days and cool nights bring out the five major colors which of the organization. The association to WalUngford. He had resided In D. of L., second and fourth Casters Assoeiatiop. T^iierc will be many other events of intci-cst to dependents ot veterans with dlsa eight and losing four. O. S. of B. First and third The new North Guilford Monas Mr. and Mrs. SI Byer ot Miami, make up the New England Autumn palette—red, yellow, yellow-to- Is considering the matter of seeking East Haven more than a deoaflo Tuesdays, Rod Men's Hall. Fridays, Red Men's Hall all. If you happen to We driving up that Avay over the labor-day week tery was visited Sunday by Mrs. buttles of 30 percent or more. The Wedding Parties and Banquets a traffic control light on Saltonstall and had been a member of the Florida left today tor their homo red, yellow4o-brown and reddish purple. For the color photographer, Rotary Club each Thursday Woman's Aid, Stone Church end, drop in at the show. You'll enjoy it. John Creem, Misses Mary and Ellen additional allowance for one child following a month's stay here. there is no better subject than the foliage of New England in u rio- SALTONSTALL MEETING Parkway at Joyce road and also the Board ot Selectmen, elected on the meets second Thursday at 2:30 Creem.Mrs. Urban Greem and Miss Is increased from $10 a month to A Specialty ,. „ • The regular meeting of the Sal- enforcement of the state's 35 mile local "Bull Moose" ticket during 12; 15 noon. St. Vincent Do By the way, if you are d,riving anj-plaee over the Habor Dnv Barbara and David SUney will ac tious display of nature at her brilliant best. Paul's Auditorium, Taylor Ave. P. M., Parish House. Barbara Norwood. $20, and the previous allowance ot company them. OPEN DAILY FROM 12 NOON tonstall Civic Association, Inc., will speed Limit through the Saltonstall the Teddy Roosevelt split in tho week end, BE CAREI^UI, and come back alive ami unhurt. $7 a month for each additional "October, Month ot Flaming Leaves, beckons especially to the Navajo Council, No. 84, Degree visitor to enjoy the beauty of Autumn travel." be held Tuesday evening, Sept. 2, area. G. O. P. Aug. 30 —Food Sale, Riverside Mr. and Mrs. Walter Delon of child Is boosted to $15. No change is of Pocahontas meets first and Hall, Riverside Fire Auxiliary. Laurel Street are at Pemaquld; made in the $15 monthly allowance CALM SAILING—TOO CALM third Wednesday, Red Men's Calm sailing caused uneasy MARKS'OF THE EDUCATED MAN Sept. 1—Labor Day. Maine for two weeks. tor a dependent parent. PHONE BRANFORD 145-14 Hall. minds Tuesday and Wednesday. The following, reprinted from the Rotary Magazine was written Princess Chapter, No. 70 O. B. B. Sept. 2—Public Health Nursing Mr. and Mrs William Burns are Mr and Mrs. Reginald Barron Sylvia Hamlin and Kent Farns- Quality Food Store In New Home Meets second and fourth Mon Association meeting, 8 P. M. Wall Paneling newcomers to Bradley Ave. by a High School senior. Note how the first letter of each sentence and children ot Vicksburg, Miss are worth went sailing Tuesday but spells out the title "Marks of the Educated MAH." days, 8 F.M. In Masonic Hall. Town Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pendleton here to attend the funeral ot Mrs. failed to return when night came. EARL B. BALDWIN Harry R. Bartlett Post, American , Sept. 3—Reopening of Schools. The attra\stive Knotty Pine Paneling It was not until ten Wednesday Tenth Anniversary Ot Popular Es. his father In West Haven many Fred. Wolfe, Jr., Receives Many Sept. 10—Woman's' Aid, Dessert ot Mlddlefleld visited Thursday with Barron's' father, George G. Barba. Manners, gracious, toward old and young. Oongmtulationa On Appearance Legion, meets 2nd and 4th morning when they were sighted Ambition to do something worth while in life. tablishment To Be Observed years ago. Recently a brother, Card Party Stono Church Mr. and Mrs. Urban Creem, Chest With Grand Opening Later In Of Handsome Kew Shopping Thursday 8r3« P. M. Legion ,18 again available. This Kiln-Dried Eas Mrs. Ruth L. Oliver, Mr. Joseph oft sliore that their desperate PLUMBING - HEATING Religion, donned not just tor Sunday, hut practiced every day in the Robert, who served In- the Navy Parish House, 1:30 Pr M. nut Street following a trip over the Season. Center, Buildings. ' _ Mohawk Trail. Hauser, Miss Peggy O'Connor and parents drew sighs of relief. Both week. during the war, has Joined the Sept. 14—Annual Field Day, Coe tern Pine of( various widths and lengths are excellent swimmers and Kent is East Havon Assembly, Or*v of Haven. • Miss Ruth Stanndrd have returned OIL BURNER SERVICE Knowledge not only ot liook.s, but of people, of Nature, and ot life. On Monday of this week Wolfe's organization. modern refrigerated dlplay coses, Rainbow for ghrls meets tint A special meeting of the Re from a trip to Montreal going to an expert boatman but hours ot Speech that is clean, correct, effective, but never cruel or sarcastic. Quality Food Shop moved from its an attractive counter, and on the Sept. 14—Church School opening together wifji a selection of patterns will calm delayed their retuirn. The tenth anniversary of the and third Friday, Masonic Hall Christ Episcopal Church. publican Club win be held Friday Litchfield and returning via Bel ROGER ROAD STONY CREEK, CONN. former quarters into the handsome wall side, row upon row of attrac 8 P. M. at 8 P. M. at headquarters. lows Falls and Boston. Obediericc to the law and to the dictates of his conscience. new and ultra modern store re Quality Food Shop will be held tive canned and packaged groceries. Sept. 15—Last day to pay Town give yon the finishing touch in your later In the season In connection South District Civic Association taxes without added Interest, COURTS FOR SCHOOL Faith in God, in himself, and in his tellowmen. cently completed on the former Above the shelves are murals de meets second and fourth Tues Basketball courts will be installed George C. Klrkham property In with the Grand Opening of the new pleting dairy scenes. Sept. 18 —Ever Ready group. dream hous^e. We have reproduced a 1639 days, 8:30 p.m. 83 Vista Drive. Stone Church Parish Hoiise, before the opening of school at the Taste in choosing friends, clothes, and recreation. Main street Just west ot the old store. At the back of the store are the Saltonstall Civic Association, Canoe Brook, Harbor Street, Laurel Humor with which to glimpse the sunshine through life's shadows. location. The new store has a ^frontage ot slicing and other machines and a 2:30 P.M. detail which will give your paneling the The Shore Line Motor Sales first Tuesday of month 8 P. M. Sept. 21—Sunday School opening and Stony Creek Schools. Short Economy in the utilization of his time and money. Business opened in the hand 28 feet on Main street and a depth large mural of a wheat field. Hagaman Memorial Library. some new establishment on Tues The west side of the store is given Stone Church 9:45 A. k. Beach courts have been In use tor of 86 feet giving commodtous quar Momauguln Lodge, Nff. 138 A. F. same appearance as the attractive de NOW OPEN over a year. Effort to suspend judgment until he learns the tacts. day morning when Fred Wolfe, jr. over to the very attractive bakery Sept. 24—Testimonial Dinner to ters for the various departments. A. M. Stated Communications Martin Olson, 8:30 P. M. Disapproval of war, of slums, and of conditions that deprive men ot the proprietor; Fred Wolfe -ir., department where the products of • 1st and 3rd Mondays except sign in our old colonial homes. KVISER founder of the business which The store front with Its large Wolfe's Quality Bakery are sold. Cornevole's Colonnade. On display In the window ot tlie life, liberty, and happiness. July and August, Sept. 25 —Smorgasbord, Ever Branford Book Shop is a beautiful Understanding that all men arc brothers regardless ot color or creed. began many years ago in West Ha-1plate glass windows set back from There are four large attractive and Amerigo Club meets lost Sunday BRIAI^WOOD chest ot linen, which .is to be award ven, and other members of tho store;the sidewalk and topped by a modern bakery cases, allowing full Ready group, Stone Church See this paneling or call us at Madi Courage to face squarely the problems of life. of each month at 4 P. M. in Parish House. I m ed to some lucky person on Friday. Ability to put his knowledge to good use. staff, received many congratula-|beautlful neon sign. Is of the best customer-view but adequate cover Club House. son 50 for a delivery. August 29. Proceeds of the tickets tlons on the fine appearance of the looking In the rapidly developing age, and a series of ten panelled Oct. 5—World Wide Communion Golf Practice Fairway Tact in association with his fellowmen. East Haven Business Association, Sunday, Stone Church. which may be procured from any Enthusiasm to do his share. new place. JMaln street shopping center. bakery shelves and the wall above Meets Second^ Monday of month member of St. Mary's Ladles Guild This year marks the tenth an- Entering the store, the shopper are murals depleting scenes from Oct. 5 — Confirmation, Christ Determination to see that right prevails. wheat farms. 8 P. M. Town Hall. Episcopal Church. The FREE or the St, Mary's Holy Name Soc- nlversajy of Wolfe's Quality Food comes upon a most attractive sett- Narkceta Council, No. 27, Degree elty, will go towards the building Music in his heart even if he cannot sing a note. Shop In East Haven, Fred Wolfe Jr., ling; the east side of;the store Js Announcement will be made later, Degree of Pocahontas, second Dates Ahead must reach the I III GENERAL INSTRUCTION'S fund. Affection for those around him. having established the business given over to the delicatessen de- Mr. Wolfe said, of the dates for and fourth Wednesdays, Red Editor on Monday of publica DeForest & Hotchklss Co. SALES - SERVICE Naturalness of manner, humility, freedom from arrogance although he here In 1937, after having been as- partment, with frozen; food com- I the Tenth Anniversary and Grand Men's Hall, tion week. POST ROAD Mrs. Hertha Maurex Is on vaca TEL. 2195 may have reached the top rung of the social ladder. soclated with the bakery begun by 'partments, a pickle ba,r, three Opening. EAST RIVER BOSTON POST ROAD ROUTE 1 *BRANFORD tion from her duties In the office of the assessors, WEST MAIN ST.. AT THE ROTARY BRANFORD m'-" u!i,; one of the most cnRro.ssIng ••stories Samuel Wassprman's tenth s>im; tended the State Field day hold at bf Christ, SctenlLst In Boston, Humanly speaking, we need ["IJ^f^.—^ Typographical Union to his home In New Haven and was January 1943, according to a re Continuously by Mrs. Oeorge J. Fousor, recording moss and cabbage roses, burning charge, upon request to,.thei.Con- , change our minds. How Is this 11:00 Morning worship port filed with the Highway Safety bush and so forth. To get real plea- nectloui Agricultural Exparlmen't,. ever told will be ehactcd nt Lewis mcr productl6n Is "Pnpa Is AH"Watcrbury. , Connecticut, sponsored MB.-Bachusotts delivered a lecture St. Aupustines U. C. Church visiling with friends In North Bran To the strong winds .•secretary. Mi's. Wllfoi'tl T. Nott, tor His tenth star Is the charming, |ijy (.ho stale Association last Salur entitled, "Christian Science: The be done? Many believe they can Is invited. Commission by the Tlate Depart .aure fron'iyour herb garden you Station, New Haven. A^ • , ,,., Harmon'.s Chapel Playhouse In do It them.selvcs. They bejlcvc Rev. John J. McCarthy, pastor ford on Sunday. ment of Education. During the past Blowing In— y Mi'S: Samuel arlswold,'thalrnian of THESE ITEMS ARE actress extraordinaire, Jessie Uoycc Science of Life and Healing" Sun tho cMd party, feeelpls were $301,21 I must believe In the tnh'les. Gulford next week .starting Monday day. they have a power within them- jI selectma-n and Mrs. Louis At- Frank Prawiey organist and choir Marlon P. Doody spent tlic week school year 24 school bus accidents I In from the sea. *• Miss lioralno Pruaslck Is on a va« NOW IN SEASON Landls. The ttiajor of the ' Ot the 80 Corps that attended day'afternoon, August 17th In Mil- ;i. director. expenses Including tickets, rctrosh- There has boon a research society with the production of "Laura," ford Town Hall,. selves which they call *l" I water have moved In Cedar Slicct. end w.ith lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. were reported with two personal In West winds have formed recently to study unknown cation stay In New Hampshire. ,. Cimton Playriousc opbris for this from both out of 'the St^ite and power" by which they are able Masses at 7;U0 - 0:15 - 10:15 Daniel M. Doody ot Foxon Road. • juries hut Connecticut has recorded menls and federal and state 'tax stiurliig the lovely Hollywood Pennsylvania-Dutch comedy by The lecture was given under the A lonesome call,^ plaqt.'! to galn'kno\vlodgo, of thplr PEACHES within the State the only tic tor to control and regulate their men- I 8:00 Mass will tao celebrated In Rev. and Mrs. Karl PhlUppl ot tour school years In succession I They never I'eavo about $90i making a total of $300 actress Margaret Hayes. r Patterson or'eenc on Mortday night, first place was between the Brad auspices of Flr.st Church of Christ, Northford. healing poworiiT-$500,000 has boon Qranlte Bay A,A AuxllRt.Y.,'WlU NECTARINES Laura," which In first form was tal processes. It is Ulso believed, OLD MILL Utica, New 'Vork are visiting with without a school bus fatality, ac My ears at all; cleared,; Announcement was made appropriated tor; this purposi;, Mr.s, hold a public social this cvoplng • Auguk 25th. • ford Manor Corp and the Wtt.shlng- Scientist, New Haven, In co-opera that one per.son can Influence an-' Zion Episcopal Clnnch Mrs. Phllippl's parents, Mr. andcordin g to Daniel T. Nolan, super that tho house and gardens ot the a best selling novel by Vera tion with Chrl.stlan Science Society, Till at night DooUttlo! closed with, a boautltul In the club. > , ,. ., •,,•. ',. ii,,,,„ PLUMS ' This comedy about the man ton Park Corp of Mcrldon, Conn other though the medium of the | Rev. Francis J. Smith, Rector, Mrs,-Fred Barker of Totoket. visor of school transportation. When the moon Is high cxocutlvc mansion In West Hart Caspary, subsequently became an of the house who rules, with This Is something that very rarely Mil ford. ANTIQUE SHOP Mrs. Paul R. Hawkins, organist legend ot the, foi'got-mo-not. ., outstanding motion picture which human will. But will power is not! I sleep while'another ford will be open on Tuesdays frorn "The flowers had gathered with Bairbdra and Diivld': Sllncy, GRAPES a whip madb ' of steel and hot occurrs, particularly with the,scor Mr. Joseph H. Roberts, First scientific, because It .Is a belief of' Mrs. Edmund L. Stoddard Choir Mr. ttjid Mrs. Warren Gedney and One thousand and ivlnelcon vehi children, of Jvirs, Si Bycr of "Miami, was on nlmo.st every niovle critic's family of Danlolson are visiting at cles were used In the 169 towns of Day comes by ^ 10 to 6 on Tuesdays throughout their Heavenly Father, and each APRICOTS pokers Is the Ideal show case for the ing broken-down Into one hundred Reader of Christian Science Society, an effect without a cause, an at-'. Rcslorhif/ director. Noll Fitzgerald August, to Garden Club members. Florida, arc summering with rela« list an one of the ten best pictures talented and lovely Miss Landls. The ths. The total score for both Corps Milford Introduced the lecturer who 0:30 Holy Euchartst i the home of MO'. Godnoy' parents, the state to transport 40,701 sfthool lone was repeating her name—the ot the year, A tight, tense melo tempt to scparale the creator; "That August time It was delight The speaker ot the atlornoon, tlvcs In Branford. , ., .i, CANTELOUPES Theatre Guild originally launched was 200.07. However duo to a new .spoke In part .substantially as fol from His creation. ' Antiques Wanled Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oedncy ot children from home to school and rose, tho daisy, the butlorcu\), tho drama In Its first two forms, the A public supper was served on' rijturn on each day of the school To watch the red moons wane to Mrs, Charles B, Doollttlo, a member this production In 1D42 and Its State ruling established this year. lows : Wednesday evening by the ladles of Notch Hill Road. WATERMELONS / author collaborated with noted Human will power is charac BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETS year 1940-47, at a cost of $1,523,547.- white." of tho club and an authority on Broadway success resulted In Miss Instead of playing off the lie, the Tho general misunderstanding terized in Science and Health Nils Ahiberg ,. St. Augustine's Church In the town The club had a delightful Aug playwright George Sklar to adapt Judges decided the eliminating of the teaching and method of 'nS The Board ot Education mot on 80. Many of the vehicles, aecordlng herbs, was Introduced by Mrs. Ben AND DON'T FORGET It to the IcslUmale stage. Landls decision to use It as summer (p. 400) as "an animal propensity, Salionslall Place and Main SI. hall. Members of the Children of. ust meeting at the home ot Mrs. faro. factor would be ensemble or tone. Jesus has been a groat tragedy to Monday night In the Center School to William M. Greene, Director of nett, and gave a delightful talk on Margaret Hayes, who will portray pot a faculty of Soul. Hence," Phone 't-2610 East Haven Mary served. the Highway Safety Commission, Winchester Bennett ot Johnson's . Jessie Royce Landls Is one leading It so "ha.Dpencd that Washington manliind. It has. brought untold for the last regular meeting of the "My llttlo Herb gnrd'on". Mrs. Doo FROZEN FOODS the title role, has been a Para the statement continues, ".It con- The C. 1. O. of St. Aiigu.stinc's summer. The tentative audget for should bo replaced because of long Point. Hostesses with Mrs. Bennett llttlo told or the origin, names and actress-of this limo-or any-other Park Corp had the advantage of a imlscry and suffering to the race. not govern man aright. Christian m Church will cnloy a tr'p to Oray- were Mrs. Wallace Poote and Mrs. mount'Pictures star for some time the coming year was discussed and years ot service, some ot thom use of many herbs, specimens of tlme-who can easily slate that .she fraction of a point In this par The man Jesus was a human be Sllende reveals truth and Love maco on Sunday and others who Joslah 'Venti'c, The day was lovely Fur Faets tAtT'-i ARE ALWAYS IN SEASON and has appeared .In such "A" re ticular catagory, therefore was ing. He was born of a virgin approved. This budget allows for dating back to prewar years. Mr, leases as "Sullivan's Travels," "They has not been typed. Under the i as tho motive-powers of man. are Interested may bo nccommodat- Nolan's report concedes necessity healthy and handy auspices of the awarded first place even though mother, was brought up, lived his the increased use of visual aids Got Me Covered," "The Lady Has Will—blind, stubborn, and head ed. Intiulrles .should bo made of and audicv'.sual aids for tho single for replacement cf vehicles but Theatre dilUd she has appdared .In Bradford Manor scored higher In life, did his work, and finally dis long—eooperatos with appetilo members of the organization or at Plans," "Louisiana Purchase" and other brackets. Bradford Manor was appeared from the human scene. grade in a room plan which has j states .shortage of school bu^ bodies Main Street "Ihc Glass Key." Also an experienc many diversified roles. First Is and passion. From this coopera the Rectory for time and cost of delays such purchases. We Kn OW prices g'o'norally arc high , Saroyan and his "Love's Old Sweet awarded .second place. This all took How did he differ from other not before been possible throughout ed stage actress. Miss' Hayes has tion arises its evil. From this a'.so the trip. jtho system. A new bus schedule will Song," with Walter Huston; as place ,ln the Junior Combination men? In the fact that, although he conies its powerlcssncss, since all Tho Highway Safety Commission For '48 been seen on the boards In "Jane • Congressman Ell.sworth B. Poote, 1 Mama In "Papa Is All"; Ilermlone In Class, was human, yet his character was I be put into effect and parents areji s assured in Mr. Nolan's report Eyre," "Hnpplly Ever After," "Lltllo power belongs to God, good," Mrs. Foolc, and son Richard and urged to watch papers for this an- We Kn OW tlmt summer is more than halt gone Sea Food "Tlip Merry Wives of Windsor", In Also of Interest to you may be the an expression ot the divine—it that minimum standards for con I Women," "One Shoe Off" and "The It should be clearly undorstbod '\ daughter Anne Marie are away for nouncciiient. struction and equipment of school which Charles Coburn was Falstatf, fact that M1.SS Carolyn Daniels wa^ was as nearly divine as It Is pos- RELAX WITH A&P'S the week on a short motor trip. Kramer's has a ""^ !J III lOvertnns," among others, She cs Iblc for any human character to that Christian Science healing is bii.ies, as revised from time to time Miss Landls did a Southern widow awarded second place In Individual "?{mL-iBsaJtsiM.!" Mrs. J. Slacoffe of New Haven Is Supt. Charles Aboil and Reuel A. peclal'y came Ea.st to play "Laura" be. Through the God like charac not brought about by human will Benson Jr. reported on tlie candi by natlcnal conferences, are elTec- BUT Market belle ln"'Solld South," the Dutchess drumming. Tills covered all female SV/EEUt^ED Of UNSWEEUNLD the house guest of her daughter, at the Chapel Playhouese, ter of his human life ho .bridged power. Truth shows us a more dates for teaching posts for the tive In Connecticut und, through an FUR coat for you ,/ #' I An excellent supporting cast of Towers, In "Peter Ibbetson," and drummers In the entire Junior excellent way—the Christian way Mrs. Steven Strickland of Mill the actress In "Merrily We Roll the gulf between'God and men; he GRftPEF'Tju,«2SXN°l35« coming year. Three condidates met agreement between the Department headed by O, Tolbort-Howllf,, who Class. MIs.s Daniels Is a member of of meekness, patience, and intelli SWEETENED 01 UNSWEETENED Road. . challenge you Along", Another of her most suc the Bradford Manor Drum Corp. brought heaven down to earth.'Ho with the requirements and were of Education and the Department w some priced as low /' ,' has done particularly fine woi-k In gent faith in God,' ORANGE JUICE ^c^;;'27" Mrs. Margaret Gibbons v/ho is of Motor Vehicles, are contained In IZi Main Sfroot East Havon cessful roles was In "Love From a, Thanking you for past favor's and demonstrated the coincidence be unanimously approved by mem to match our olTor of this versatile, handy portable Icad.lng roles In "The Man Wlio ORANGE PEKOE visiting at the home of lier nephew, published regulations and enforced Slirdhgor" ohd finally who can for sincere cooperation, 'I remain, tween tho human and the divine, bers of the Board. This completes Came To Dinner," -"Tlio Ban'rolts Tile Bible gives us no descrlp- BIRTHDAYS Daniel M. Doody of Foxon Road the filling ot vacancies which exist by State Police and municipal de grill at any time of the year, at any other place I as !i?150.00. (federal J' .,;i' of WImpole Street" and the current got her performance ot the mother •Very truly yours NECTAR TEA '^K=° 39« entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. ion of tho Master's face or form, MILD AND MELLOW ed. Each candidate possesses col partments, All community educa musical comiidy "once Upon a In the highly ontci'talning comedy F. H. Grlfibach Paulino Howd—Sept. 1 Charles .McMale of Maryland,' Mrs. Kiss and Tell". Jessie Boyce but It docs give us accurate and Irene Howd—Sept, 1 8 O'CLOCK 2,U-s73» lege training and years ot experi tional boards have been turnlslied Holiday," at the Chapel Playhouse, beautiful accounts of his spiritual Minnie Power of Ha'rtfrd, Miss copies ot the booklet "School Bus( PORTA-GRILL folds up like a suitcase .... tax included). ,1 ^ ,•'' Landls Is no stranger to the Clinton Editor Stevens: Walter Cawley—Sept 1 RICH AMD FULL-BODIED ence. Although the placement of Dennis Allen and Gordon Wynne, nature and work. Jesus taught Mary Ambrose, Miss Bertha Am these teachers has not been Standards" for their guidance In will be seen In key roles In this stage for she worked for Samuel I am inclosing a check for $2. for Earl Baldwin—Sept. 3 RED CIRCLE 2 S^s IT brose, Miss Kathcrlno Enright, Mr. opens up to a full-size grill Wasserman two years ago In the morality and spirituality; he specifically announced as to exact planning and operating school drama of murder and detection. which please enter my subscription Eugene Alexander—Sept. 4 BOKAR and Mrs. Thomas Doody and .95 wltli a oonvonlent ppit for very same "Kiss and Toll". taught nothing material. Ho Lester Corning—Aug. 27 grades the names of the faculty transport faolUties, Mr. Nolan con to the "East Havon News". taught men how Id bo good and cludes his report with assurance $4 BUY-NOW-SAVE "Lrtura" wll! mark' the final week Mr. and Mrs. Lester Corning members are, Mr. Warren Comls- (was ?12.95) roasting ducks and chiokpns. This summer she has straw Yours veiy truly, how to bo free by teaching them that his department is liopetul ot of a highly successful season at trouped In "Dame Nature," the Edw.ln W. Conlan Sept. 5 ;kcy, Miss Eleanor Connelly, Miss the .ulcturesquo summer theatre on how to think cor.reclly. If wo hope Kathcrine O'Conneli, Miss Barbara sponsoring a seminar this year to ONLY 4 LEFT world premiere of G. B. Shaw's to emulate Jesus in living a truly Mrs. Emll Swanson—Aug. 17 train school bus drivers in the spe the Guilford green which will end "The Millionaires," and In Ibsen's Bobby Corning recently observed LAMB Capitol Theatre Scars, Miss Adele. Hillman, Mr on Saturday, A\igust 30. Iii addition Carmellta Dlllman, Mi's. Martha cific responsibilities of their occu "Hcdda Qablor". This fall Miss good life we must understand tho his 11th birthday w.ith a party for pation. to evening performances, "Laura" Landls Intends turning producer What Other Editors LEGS Alien, Mrs. Margaret W.lllard, and HOME OWNED AND OPERATED BY Principle and action ot hisJHarold O'Connor, George Engie TINDER eOc 281 MAIN ST. EAST HAVEN Mrs, Mary Reynolds. will play matinees on Wednesday with Irving Cooper to present Pat thoughts. V/o must understand j hart, Bob and Dick Sullivan and and Friday. Are Thinking About SPRING LB DU Ralph and Laurence Pierpont of terson Greene's latest comedy the Mind of Christ the divine I Harry and Jack Corning. Thurs., FrLTSa^, Aug.,2T2"2-2?~ The Board is very satisfied with "Music In the Distance". The Spirit wiilcii animated Jesus. Buddy Lind was guest Saturday the plans for the coming year. It Waterbury are vacationing at the Piorpont Cottage. SKRVICKS SUNDAY Clinton Playhouse is Indeed for ADVERTISING ART The communication of true at a belated birthday party given The Perils of Pauline has taken advantage of the In- lunate In having Miss Landls In the C"?iIALOUPES [creascd State Grant V to Improve AT CUKIST CHUIlCn Advertising, to pay, must be in thoughts from God to man is duo in his honor by Mr. and Mrs. Walter ALSO Sunday AuRust 24 role of "Mama" since she starred the right medium, in the right to the relationship which exists Williams. Others pre,sent were Mr. JUMBO equipment and teaching facilities, 12th Sunday after Trinity In It for the Guild both on Broad manner, and at the right time. between God and man. Let me and Mrs. Charles Novickl, Mr. and SIZE EACH I y Fearin the Nigh't without an Increase In the local LIGHT ot DARK (l:nOa.m. Holy Communion way and on tour Just because someone .is willing read to you a paragraph from Mrs. Gordon Benson, Mr, and Mrs, taxation, to spend a little m.Dney' with a Science and Health (p.'330): Arthur Hallden, Mr, and M.rs. FOR EVERY CHEESE USE Sun.,'Mon., Tuos., Aug. 24-25-26 86 5TH9 I UiOOa.m. Mornlng__ prayer and Appearing with her will be Guy CHED-0-BIT 2L^o=Af83= SpauU, Helen • Carovc, Andrce newspaper does not moan that) he "Immortal man was and is Leonard Hanson, Mr, and Mrs. John Clark Gable, Deborati Korr in PROOF BOT&nl .sermon by the rectoi\^ Rev, Alfred JANE PARKER HOME-SI YLE Clark. , Wallace, Emmott Rogers and Hugh Is an advertiser. It may show that God's image or idea, oven the inMaloney and David Burdge. Franklin. Re,servatlons may be ho is a spendthrift.' finite expression ot infinite Mind, PLAIN D0NUTSo7"s29'= -The Hucksters The flowers on the Holy Table SULTANA STUFFED MANZ last Sunday were given by Mr. and made by calling Clinton The News believes flrnily in the and immortal man is coexistent UWD£/f NW MANAGEMeNT—THE MLSO power ot advertising In .it's columns. and cooternal with that Mind. Ho OLIVES ^'A°R'41« Mrs. George E, Munsoh In loving MOMAUGUIN LAUNDRY NEW ENGLAND RUM memory ot Mr, Munson's father, We feci certain that It will he!.p has been forever in tho elenial A&P-NEW PACK Bulldog Drummond the business upon which it is spent. Mind, God; but Infinite Mind can 50 Coo Avenue Phono 4-4841 90 51H 9 Q( Harry S, Munson. ' Surprise Shower ROBERT TREGONIMG, Prop. GREEN PEAS "S.^ 23= However, no advertiser should got never bo in man, but is reflected A83 BRAND at Bay PROOF BOT&i««Jis Dry Cleaning, Prasing and Dycinrj B YCAns OLD For Mrs. Perry the foolish Idea that all he has'to by man. The spiritual man's lon- Rugs CIcannd and Shampooed LUNCHEON Mc niASONlC OOT'JNG do is to put any old thing .In a sciousness and individuality are CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Wodnosday, Aug. 27 SCT FOR SUNDAY ,10% Off for Cash and Carry on Laundry A surprise nilBCOllaneous shower printed appeal, and tho magic of Tv/o Years The annual outing of Mon\auguln advertising will bring home the 5i)lA- Lodgc.No. 138, A, F. & A. M., w.lUwa s given in honor of Mrs. Perry Morrison the former Merle De- bacon. George Barba and THE LITTLE RED SCHOOL HOUSE HAD NO Before the Mast be hold Sunday at Howe's Farm Successful advertisers are men laevolo at the home of Mrs. Alexan •EOUNTAIN PENS, 2 and 3 RING NOTE BOOKS ALSO ROBIN HOOD River Farm oh' upper High street. and women who have studied the His Orchestra Bert Klockers heads the committee der Ura.uhart in Hemingway Ave. Vorcnlcfl Lake, Sonny Tufts in 90 iTH n "V art, who understand some ot tho MUSIC PROTRACTORS NOR REINFORCEMENTS and Is being assisted by William Invited guests wore Mrs. Robert PROOF lOT Z. I Walpolo Mrs. William Cornell, psychology which sways buyers, FOR ALL OCCASIONS THE GIFT SHOP Miss Susie S!ag|e Caswell, Arthur Hansen, Adolph and know enough about tho things Ebcrt, Edwin Morris. Howard Frank, Mrs Robert Stokes, Mrs. Otto Faber SQUARE DANCES a Specialty lias thorn and many other items of POLO^CLUB Mrs. Alton EUason, Mrs. Alice advertised to bo able to buy and Ttiurs., Fri., Sat., Aug. 28-29-30 Joseph Nlttl, RassoU Rose, Richard soir them correctly. Amplifier and Phonograph for Hiro SGHOOL SUPPLIES STHft / Mann, and Olat Johannescn. Delaware, Mrs. Paul Delaware, Mrs. Phone Branford 537-3 Sus-Dn l-layward, Lee Bowman in BOT £,J Minnie Chrlstmaii, Mrs. Adelaide For East Hampton merchants, Open 0 A.M. lo 6 P.M. — Salurdnys 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Sudhott, Mrs. Oliver White, Mrs.advertisin g .Is not the m'Ost import 240 MAIN STREET 4-1730 t-A5T HAVEM Smash-Up ant part of their business. It Is, FRANK TAUIJEM, TO Louis Lufo, Mrs. Edward Llmbadclo, ALSO KNTKR YALE IN FALI, however, an Important factor In U^hi&kjuiSu Mrs. Herbert Hulbert, Miss Dolores Eddie Brackon, Priicilla Lane in Frank S. Tarboll, son of Col. Delaware Miss Patricia Chapman, mOrchandislhg, which has demon and Mrs. P. B, Tarboll of 2G0 strated Its power to produce sales Dancing Every Saturday Fun on a Weekend OLD HARVEY Mis.s Barbara Boattle, Mi's. Perry results. It should be utilized tor Chldsey Ave., received his honor Morrisons r., Mi's George Mc- able discharge from tho U. S. Army that purpose and ho other. ANN SCHNEIDER 86 5TH n QQ Manus and Mrs. Alexander AND HER MELO-DEARS ALL GIRL ORCHESTRA PROOF, BOT £,,\tX9 on Aug. 17, after 18 months service Urquhart. Wo have no objfectlon to any WHISKits m litis fnonucT as a S/Sgt. w.ith the Army Criminal person's spending money as ho or AHE 7 YIAHS OLD Investigation Dc.partmcnt in' tho niSABLED vprs she feels proper, but .It sometimes Live Broiled Lobster Far East. Prior to entering service, gives us a pain in the neck to see WRIGHT's'lMPERIftL Sgt./Tarboll graduated from tho Disabled veterans are reminded what some merchants, buy and ALWAYS A SPECIALTY tliat thoy must obtain affidavits Efficient o DependabJo STRAIGHT BOURBON Hopliins Grammar School, Now charge to "advertising." Balliing — Boating — Oulings — Picnics I Havon. He wlir enter the Freshman from the Veterans Administration The day Is rapidly coming to an • Precision Buiff Dinners — Banquets — Floats Cla.ss at Yale, University this Regional Office, 05 Pearl street, .95 Hartford, for Proof of disability in end when a morcliant, or business • Sfcinclard Equipmont\ Scplombcr. man, can sell just anything. Tlie claiming property tax exemptions. gradual production ot desired com GUCKENHEIMER These affidavits must bo filed w,lth modities means tiiat the war scar tho local Board of Assessors on or CHAPEL ^ifes PLAYHOUSE city is to become a thing of tlie Phone 5-7736 . M iitt'cm*','.'.. before Oct. 1. past. Manufacturers and merchants will soon have to go after custo . 24-Hbur J^rcfe^-Sei^yice. FINAL WEEK—AUG. 25 lo 30 GOLF DRIVING RANGE eacn nouse MARGARET HAYES in mers, and this means IntolllEont RESERVATlbNS — PHONE 441 IS PROVING rorULAR advertising. 114 Wallace 'i\i, New Aavei), Coiin. The Golf Driving Range on Route HAVE YOU iNJpYED THIS THRILL? "LAURA" BO in Toloket is attracting lots of —East Hampton News UNTIL SAT,, AUG, 23 East Haven golf enthusiasts tlicse It's safer, it's so economical — it's. days, (and nights tool and the HOT D^G ROAST Pleasure-bound to a spot near or far, THE NEW MUSICAL COMEDY Carnavale's swell! You furnish the croivd. We supplj^ proprietor, Al Anastasl.o stales The Haymakers of Poquot Tribe, with your "whole group together, every "ONCE UPON that many golfers are Improvlns' Iinprovcr Order of Red Men, will TURE SALE the transportation. Just phone the near A HOLIDAY" their playing and enjoying a good hold a firoc hot dog roast nt Park Colonnade one free of all driving responsibility, on est Connecticut Company office for TEL. GUILFORD 872 deal of lieallhy recreation. McLay Sunday' at 2 P. M. to which (formerly Swift's Hotel WomoujuioJ a schedule you make yourself. friendly, expert suggestions and full the Junior Council and Red Men includes itenns in all are Invited. Peter Llmoncelll heads information on rates. the committee. That's charter bus travel. Ever tried it? Sunday Dinners departments - - BUY (10 COURSES—MODESTLY PRICED) William R. Burns NOW--AND SAVE And Sons LUNCHEONS Licensed SERVED DAILY — from 85o ON ROUTE I, CLINTON, CONN. PHONE CLINTON 2145 TON/TE THRU SAIURDAY Samuel Wasserman presents Plumbing & Heating DANCE HARRY WAGSTAFP GRIBBLE'S PRODUCTION OF HIS Have your Garments done up spic and span the 3-Way Sanitary BUDGET PAYMENTS NEW COMEDY — PRIOR TO BROADWAY Contrac+ors EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY way and enjoy the summer. UP TO ONE FULL YEAR "Almost Faithful" - Dorothy Doiiegan for East Haven TO "THE COLONNADERS" STARTS MONDAY, AUG. 25 — MAT. WEDNESDAY East Haven Cleaners and Nisw Haven NO MINIMUM — NO COVER ORANOEST. AT CROWN "PAPA IS ALL" GUTTERS • LEADERS THE HULL BREWING CO. JOBBING and Shoe Repairers WITH .. Momauguln On The Sound .. WE PICK UP AND DELIVER HEW IIAVKN, a)NN. Bosfon Post Rd. Branford TelV A-A2th for Rciervationi •LL JESSIE ROYCE LANDIS Telophona 1957 309 Main St., Next to First National Store East Havon RESERVATIONS NOV»L — CLINTON 2146 ^