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Tdlr rj; PAO;E EIGHT THE BRANPORD REVIEW, B&ANPORD, CONN., NOVEMBER 6, lUl I'll Oi'fiii

Boy Scouts THE IIOItlE NEWSPAPER IS A CHURCH NOTES Make Good Cittzenls Help you Community VITAL FORCE IN EVERY TOWN Pquot Tribe will hold Dutch sup­ By Contributing PORTRAYINQ AS IT DOES Edmond Goodrich per Nov.17 In the Red Men's wig­ To the Qunnipiac Oouncil LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN wam at Old Sould School and both Masses in St. Mary's Church will slon of a novel plan for providing Financial Campalim be 7:30, 8, and 10:30. for supper at future meetings. Af­ tlTfje Pranforb l^bieto FARULUR LANGUAGE new and old.members will enjoy an Of East Haven evening of entertainment provided ter the business meeting Louis AND EAST HAVEN NEWS by Louis E. Peck and the Organiza­ FIRST CONGREGA'nONAL Mory has promised to show movies Passes At 85 tion Department. CHURCH of the new helicopter that has VOL. XIV—NO. 30 Branford, Connecticut, Thursday, November 13 1941 been developed at the Sikorsky PRICE FIVE CENTS Rev. Byron Kenneth Anthony Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hotchklss of Aircraft Works in Stratford. The Edmortd C. Goodrich, 85, one of Minister East Haven's oldest residents and Foxon Road announce' the engage­ Aim will be followed by light re­ father of Lyman Goodrich who was ment of their daughter, Evelyn Morning Worship, 10:45 freshments and cards. Armistice Day recently elected second seleceman Doris, to Mr. Donald Keith Ludlng- Church School, 6.30. • At its November 2nd meeting Seal Campaign Winner of Prizes at National Horse Show Local Check-up |Hi-Y Club Unit of the town, died thursday night at ton, son of Mr. A. E. Ludlngton of Young People 6.45 P. M. at the the Young Peoples • Fellowship hl.s home in. High Street after a Downing Street, New Haven. Manse. elected the following officers: Annual Parade '41 Committee long Illness. President—David Clark; Vice On Shellfish Now Organized Mr. Goodrich had lived In Foxon Twenty-six members of the President—Alan Bradley; Secre­ for 79 years, and during the grea­ Tuttle P. T. A. commenced a tary-Treasurer—Ruth Crawford. Attracts Many Is Announced Sales Advised In High School ter part of his life was engaged in first aid course last night in the TABOR V The Confirmation Class meets Unusually Large Crowd Appears Announcement was made today farming. He also.conducted a large town hall under, the dircetlon of At the request of Dr A. S. Mc- A groat deal of interest Is being Miss Mary Anastaslo. Saturday mornings at 10: that Mrs. Robert Williams has dairy business tor many years. As Battery H, 208th Joins As­ 5ueon, health officer the follow­ taken In the formation of a Hl-Y Since a small boy he had lived in The Christmas Sale will be held sembly— Rain Halts Cenotaph volunteered her services as general Club in tho Branford High School, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Clemens, December 3 and 4. chairman of the 1941 Christmas ing statement from the Connocti- the purchased by his father Program. as a unit of the New Haven at the time and on the farm which formerly of Gerrlsh Avenue were Seals Campaign. Her appointment ;ut State Department of Hoolth Is Y. M. C. A. was made official by the president he and his father built into one.of week end guests of Mr. and Mrs printed; The Club, which Is now in its THE CHURCH OF CHRIST The Armistice Day parade, and of the Connecticut Tuberculosis the argest farms in that section. He Maurice Sarasohn of Sidney street. We wish once again to point out formative stogo, has mere appllca- Stony Creek Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Orth have Association, who expressed her married the late Mary Anna Hall of Mrs. Clemens will remain several exercises at the Cenotaph Sunday the need for local check-Up Pf tho tlpns for membership than the days. Rev. Kenneth Brookes, Minister moved from Stony Creek to gratitude and appreciation of the North Bran ford and Wisconsin and Church School—10 A. M. afternoon were witnessed by the sources of shellfish sold In various club's qupta will allpw. A scupnd V ^ . Grannls Corners. task taken over by Mrs. Williams. to them seven children were born Morning Worship—11 A. M. largest number ever to assemble Connecticut communities and tho club may be organized In the near one son, Merton A. Goodrich was MARY BERGEN DAHE for the observance of Armistice This Is the 35th Christmas season .ieslrablUty of continuing to future to take care of tho pvertlow. Pilgrim Fellowship—7:30 P. M. In America tliat has brought forth killed In 1017, PASSES SUDDENLY Lester J. Nichols who graduated Day in Branford. Although the educate the public as tc the health Tho Juniors ond seniors, slgnify- He was widely know through­ from the Stone College in 1865 and a group of vpiiuntary workers ready dangers of consumption of polluted hig their Intentions of Joining, are rain held off for the parade the to cooperatei with state and local out the state and w.a3 recognized Funeral services for Mrs. Mary TRINITY who is the oldest living graduate shellfish. Wo arc commenting below as tfollows: John Wetcd, Domonlc DEARBORN, Mich.—A dlstlnctl^vo frontal clcalgn turcB a new nrrnngement of hendllghts nnd parking exercises at the , Cenotaph were tuberculosis 'associations for the lampR. Ofrorcd In threo lines—tho Super DeLuxe, as an outstanding leader in civic Bergen Dahl, wife of Frederick C. will be tendered a dinner by Presi­ on the method Pf Issuance Pf shell­ Giordano, Robert 'Maar,s, Paul eots tho stylo for tho now Ford p'assonacr cnr lino shortened by the address of the purpose of raising funds In this DeLuxo and Special, tho 1942 Ford has a diatlnctlvo affairs. . i • Dahl of 31 Estelle road were held The > Branford Community dent Stone Friday evening in the fish certltlcatos and permits with Evaskevlch, John Mllahlch Carl for 1942, IntroducocJ roconlly nt n preview for tho Rev. Kenneth Brookes, minister of area to assist the nation wide nation's automobllo etlltorti. Tho now Fords will ho trim for each scrlco of cnro. Endlnccrlng Improve­ In addition to son, Lyman, Mr. Wednesday at 2 in Christ Epis­ Thanksgiving Service will be held Hotel Taft. spme sugcstlpns as tP activities Gullans, Albert Martone, Michael campaign against tuberculosis. The fihbv/n to tho public eoon In nil Ford dcnicrs' show* ments emphasize comfort and safety. The Super Goodrich loaves another son, copal church with Rev. Alfred in our Church this year. It will be of the Church of Christ, Stony that local health pfflcers shpuld Karplnskl, Wolter Meoher, Thepro campaign opens Nov. 24 and con­ roomb. A ruotloBs steol rndintor orlllo blonds arncc' DoLuxo nnd DeLuxo lines nro olfered with cither tho William Goodrich of Portsmouth, Clark officiating. Mrs. Dahl died at 8:00 p. m. Sunday evening the Creek, who was excused because of undertake tp protect tho public. Mollnichuk, Joseph Dalch, George Mr and Mrs. Frank Simms of tinues through Christmas. . fully with an entirely new front contour which fen- famous V-8 or tho new Ford "6" enalnoB- N.H. four daughters, Mrs. Daniel suddenly Sunday. sixteenth. The preacher Is to be the.rain. It was one of the most Shellfish, Certificates and Permits Ahearn, Melvln Haggor, Lee Short Beach are now occupying the : Workhig with Mrs. WllUams will Doody and Mrs. Grace Burr, both the Rev. George Ross Morrell, impressive parades held in this Toylor, James Martin, Walter She was in her 59th year and Is Donaldsori cottage at Stony Creek. be; Mrs. Archer Knowlton, Mrs. All certificates and permits of North Branford, Mrs. Emma Rector of Christ Church, Guilford. Fonn, Dpnald Maspn, Rpbort' survived, beside iier huband, Ipwn because of the presence of Alice T. Peterson, Miss Mae Issued to Connecticut shellfish last Pillsbury of Guilford and Mrs. Ber­ Thpmpspn, Thomas Lester, Loroy Happy Birthday by three brothers Charles ^Bergen Our own Parish service will be a Mrs. Oliver Beckley of Hotchklss Battery H members home on fur­ Murphy, Mrs. Frank Ablondi, Mrs. year expired on May 1,, 1041. Since Legal Notice tha Haley of East Haven; 15 grand-, that date now cortlficates and per­ Knowlton, and Herbert Barker. The of East Haven, Augustus Bergen of celebration of Holy Communion on Grove was a hostess at A. meeting lough from Camp Edwards in or Clarence Bradley, Mrs. John Hart, children and, six great grandchil­ mits have been issued in response counselors aro Walter Pauk, and A. By Kusclla Alt«nnalt Portland, and Edward Bergen of Thanksgiving morning, November of the Elm City Branch Universal der to participate In the observ­ Mrs. Arthur McQueen and Mrs. dren. Peterson, N. J. A son, Fred Jr. who Uetf.v Anil, diuiKlilcr of Mr. mid Mr.s. rjiihii Kliiii'.v shinvii astride hor to applications received from shell­ Morse Curtis, Jr. Mi. Robert A. , .NOMCE TO THOSE ^ABLE TO In East Haven, Mrs. Ilarold 20 at 9:00 a. m. Sunshine Society held Tuesday In ance. Thomas Mellon. liorsa •lo- Funeral services were held from hod been the proprietor of Fred's annu \v\\\\ wliidi she en|itiu-i'(l II10 rililioii.'- .111 the rcc'i'iit iNi.nv York SIKIW. fish dealers. Wo have forwordcd to Matzko of the Yale Divinity SohoPi, PAY OLD AGE ASSISTANCE Burrltt of Tuttlo Place colebrotes A very enjoyable Hallowen party Members of'the Parish are also Hamden. the parlors of Camerlln and Rees Pet Shop in Main street, died three One liuhdred and ten were in "I am Impressed." said Mrs local health officers listed of Is the field representative Pf the Nov. 15. was held at tho home of Mr. and invited to attend the New Haven TAXES: of Fair Haven, ond were conducted yearsago. the lineup. There were also 19 ve­ Williams, '.'with the fact that dealers who had made application Now Haven Y. M. C. A., whe, with Mrs. Earl Bcrger Sundoy evening. Community Service under the aus­ Milton P. Bradley of Branford by the pastor of Foxon Church hicle operators. tuberculosis still' leads numerically and to whom certlfioatos or per­ Mr. .Raympnd PInkham,. have inr The tax collector wishes 'to call Maurice Sarasohn of Sidney St., The house was very prettily decora­ Mrs. .Dahl was a member of pices of the New Haven Council of Point, vice president and treasurer Evelyn Blewett County Exceeds where Mr. Goodrich had been a life Included in the line of march In the causes of death between Betty Ann Wins mits have been sent, up to Septem­ stlgated the club. To sponsor this 'attention'to tho'1001 t\iat a large East Haven thinks November; 15th ted with Hollowen colors. Music Christ church. of the Morris Flan Bank left long attendant and treasurer for Churches at 11:00 Thanksgiving which formed at the Armory at 2, the ages of 15 and 45. I believe ber 12, 1041, One additional dealer unit, forty of Branford's promllfient •number of taxpayers failed to paj^^ Isn't a bad day after all. was furnished by Mrs. Dorothy . ^V ; Saturday to attend the Morris Plan many years. His sons and sons in morning in Woolsey Hall. The were the following units and or Christmas.Seals In years past have Speaker Monday USO Quota Goal has received a permit since that citizens have volunteered -their their old age assistance tax during Logon accordlan selections-Gordon Convention. At Sea Island Georgia. Ribbon Awards daw served as bearers. preacher this year is the Rev. Dr. ganizatlons: police escort, led by iielped fight a good fight. Bran­ dale and his name Is pn the sup-i time, and efforts to insure Its the month of February, 10-tt, Tho Ann Bulger Is whispering to her Benson Guitar and Mrs. Earl American Legion Charles R. Brown, Dean Emeritus He was chosen 'on the executive ford, like all other communities, success. . . • - Interment was in North Bran- Captain P. Alfred Anderson; Past At Rotary Club plemenlary list enclosed. As subse­ \tf.\v I'eqiiires that those taxes 'be dad nnd mother planning a first Berger palno. of the Yale Divinity School,,one of Comriilttee. has its tuberculosis-problem, and at Says Chairman ford. • f'i V CPmmander Robert H. Richardson, In Horse Show quent applications arc received, list Hi-Y Clubs in the surrounding paid, and'the Town has to ,-iay tho birthday celebration for hor baby The usual HoUaweeri and the outstanding preachers'of-the least once a year we should In­ enclosed. As subsequent application Of Connecticut marshal, with aides; Branford Moriday noon at the weekly towns of New Haven, Hamden, State its- proportion even if •they sister Mary Elizabeth, November old fashion and modern dancing JiSiiAT country. The music is to be sup­ Audrey Sohwanfelder did an tensify our efforts to help solve the The following letter has been re­ are received, list will be issued and High, School, band; Battery H, meeting of the Branford Rotary Miss Betty Ann SUney, 14-yeai-s- WalUngford and Guilford have, I firo not coUeoiod. The old ago pen- 12.- • was enjoyed.. All gUests were at­ PETER WEBER DIES; plied by the Center Church choir. acrobatic ranee at the Circle problem. This is the time to pile ceived by Mr. Frank V. Blgelow; forwarded to local health, officers. 208th C. A. C, A. A., colors and Club members will hear a talk on old Branford Hlgh.School girl, won proven themselves assets to their iloiw aro" paid from this mondy tired as Hpbo'.s and'ifhany fantastic Meets Upstate The Church will be open all day husking bee in Guilford. up more ammunition for a militant Tho permits and certificates are BURIED ON MONDAY guard; American Legion, Sons of social and economic problems by two ribbons at the National Horse "As one who helped make a suc­ respective communities, and with ' and 'feveryone agrees this Is a most •••• David Morawskl was born costums wore, present'.' on Armistice Day, November 11 for campaign against the disease." Issued with the approval of local . The Cpnnectlcut American Legion American Legion and United Miss Evelyn Blewett who comes Show, New York City. cess of the USO, you will be Inter­ tho Impetus that the Branford club -worthy object. November 11, 1040. When refreshments were served those who wish to pray for the health officers along the shore and The funeral of Peter Weber, 72, of will • participate • in the fourth Robert Pettit has been appointed ' Continued on page eight here direct from a speaking tour Daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. John ested In knowing where we stand is getting, It Is assured that: tliey • '"'The'law^'provides that if these each guest had to ask for a hamd dead and for the peace of the those health officers have been 85 Laurel Street, East Haven, who annual Armistice Sunday Service, scout executive of the mld-Faii;- of the -West Coast. SUney, Betty Ann, winner of and what we are doing. will follow In the tracks of their -taxes'are not paid, tho lax colloo-^ Greetings, lots of arootlngs and out. 'Which only addfed to the fun. world. The Rector will be in the asked to notify this department at died Friday was held Monday at Noveni'ber 9, at 10:30 a. m. at field District with offices In Nor-, Miss Blewett Is an educational countless horsemanship blues in "Financially, we are ahead of asspclato clubs. .lor shall tUrn over tho names of best wishes to Miss Irene Hanson Invited guests were; ' Miss .'Vera Church at eleven o'clock for the Mrs. Deion Heads once as to ovidcnco of any pomit 9 A. M. from the parlors of Frank Hlgganum"^ Congregational Church. walk. At present lie is registured at^ counsel for a large Industrial Arm, recent years, was fourth Satur­ pur' original goal, but behind the „S|Uoh dcli(iquent taxpayers to , the on Sunday November 0th. llllne of Miitord Mr. George More­ period of silence and to lead those holdeA violating the terms of thoir M. Beisler, 023 State Street. A re­ Prof;'Andre,Schenker, of the Uni­ the General Putnam Inn. Musical Society .making a non-commercial nation­ day In the. ovont for pony needs of present budgets. We sot -prosecuting altornoy who A\a,\\ .y . house of New York JAi.' and Mrs. who wish to/joln him in prayers Continued on page /our quiem higlii mass was "celebrated at versity,' .of Connecticut will give the Christmas Carol' al ; tour in the Interests of democ­ hacks, an event in ^hlcli 22 pony out to raise $10,700,000. Wo will to­ Gordon Bfeiison of ': Short Beach John Heffernan • ;lgsuo tiioomplalnl'and cause'suojv 0:30 in St. -gonltace Church. Mr. address,.Fred E. F^egel of East for peace afterwards. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Madeira of racy. , hacks ,and junior riders took part. tal $10,000,000 shortly. After local Mr. and Mi-s'. Charles'- Smltli Mr. To Give Concert """tioUntfu6ni;*taxp8yor"to b'o"li'rreste'd Weber was a:member of_St. Boni­ Haniptpn' will sing "The Lord's The Confirmation Class will be the Indian Point House expect to The Los 'Angeles Tlmer,''t)ct.'H2; In.th&.ev.(mtng-:.,^>«litvlcjf compctpd |'«iViLili;irltt{r-t<»^'d6ten«9'i«veedft^^U:te '•XSIV .3&3JW*.^iy,H*» and Mrs. Ramond Logdn of Bridge­ Group Thia Year afid'liroueht' before the court, TWs face Mens Spojety. He leaves his Prayer" Mallotte, and "There Is No gin sessions next Sunday after leave for Avon Park Florida about 1941, said: "Morale builder Miss In the class for ponies over fences, Izens Committee share for enter port, Mrs. Zena Eckert of Short ' of'course I will result In'additional College' Notes widow, Mrs. Mary Sommer Weber; Death'' Jeoffrey O'Hara. Mrs. E. noon in the Parish House at 5:00 the middle of the month. " ih LibraFy'TlHil Evelyn Blcwet challenges us which the Branford girl was talnment, and campaign expenses, Council Skippers Beoch,\Mrs. Claire' Fountaine of Associated Business of Branford oosjts'which win have tp be iiald three daughters Mrs, William Male Raytnon Austin of HIgganum will p. m. A mutually agreeable hour to build for tomorrow. Tall and jhlrd, astride Joanna. the USO will have net $13,400,000 Short Boach Miss K. Eckert of has commenced arrangements. for Passes at 59 by the taxpayer, Mrs. Robert Elvlngton and Mrs. Ed sing "p.Dry Those Tears" Teresa for future sessions will be decided Fred Canfield has been elected The Musical Art Society will hold blond, the attractive young woman Joanna, a six-years-old chestnut for operations. Because of the Short Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Charles the annual Christmas carol pro­ Plan Amusements ,., The tax collector therefore urges M1S.S Elizabeth J. Reeves of Pine ward Stenham; three sons, Henry, Del Ri'ego Their occompanlst will upon at that time.. treasurer of the engineering a concert for the Scholarship Fund has as her objective the awaken­ mare, was Imported from England great Army expansion wo now need Tho death of John D. Heffernan Hooghklrk and daugliter Foith, gram which win be sung out of all taxpayers who are doilnquent Orchard . is toking part in the Peter and William Weber; three be the organist. Miss Austin. State At Its meeting at Mrs. Birch's seniors at the New Haven and Visiting Nurse Association, at ing of business men to present by the Hammer Stable of Branford oven more than this but we can of Stony Creek occurred Monday at Mr. and Mi-s. John DeBay, Mr. and doors, Wednesday, Dec. 17. The For Sea Scouts to see that these taxes are paid sophomore play "We're In the sisters, Mrs. ; Frank Traub, Mrs. Commander Arthur J. Connell 'of last Monday, the third, the Trl Y. M. C. A. Junior College. Library Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 18, needs and possible developments four years ago, and has a basket­ all be proud that we so far exceed­ 7.45 a. m. in New Iloven Hospital Mrs. Lewis Doolettle Mr. John, following committee is in charge: before December 1, 1041, beoauso Dark," at Vassar College. Joseph Depkh and Mrs. James Middletown will preside over the angle elected Mrs. R. Haistead .—V— • at 8.15 p.m. The program follows: of the post war period and their ful of ribbons gathered In Connec­ ed the original quota that we will following a month's Illness. He was MacalUs and daughters Ruth and Mrs. Walter Delon,, chairman, Jo­ The Sea Sco6t Sklppoi-.s of the after that date tho law will- be Shine; three brothers, Ignatz advancing and retiring of Depart Mills as its representative on the Madrigals by the Madrigal Sing­ individual responsibilities In the ticut classes. be able to do much more than was 60 years of ago and was born In Hilda, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Berger . Troop 2, Boys Scouts will give a seph H. DrlscoU, postmaster, Ray­ Qulnnlplac Council will open tho complied with and warrants Issued, • Miss Beatrice Kelsey of Stony Henry and Joseph Weber; and nine ment and Post Colors and speak ers, Clara Crawford, Pearl Nellson, American Way of Life. She points originally expected. Wassalc, N. Y., o son of John Hcf-' and daughter Ruth, Mr. Harry Service League Executive Commit public exhibition In the First Con­ mond E! PInkham, superintendent fall activities for Sea Scouts and Creek is on the Committee for the grandchildren. Burial was in St. tor the Connecticut Legion. B. Dent Marlon Adams, Charlotte Adams, out that men have an Instinct for Continued on page five fernan and Catherine Sweeney. Haskin. tee. gregational Church this evening at of schools, Miss Martha Duddy, dirl Mariners with an old-fash­ C. A. TERIIUNE, collee, dessert dance to be given Lawrence Cemetery. Lackey State Senate Chaplain, re­ Esther Alexander, Isabel MacLeod, The Triangle meets next for an 7. Miss Angelica Carabelio, Miss Ma­ service which, with the co-opera­ ioned and modern dance at tho Nearly all his life he had been a 10-30, 116,13 Tax Collector Friday night tt Woman's College. presenting Governor Robert A. Helen Rice, Marie Rice; Malagn- tion of intelligence, can be utilized Lecturer Conies resident of Stony Creek and for Solemn requiem mass was said afternoon sewing meeting at the rion Crandall, Rev. A. W. Jones, Branford Community House, Fri­ Hurley, will offer prayer. Rev. ena by Barbara Nordmeyer. "Ben- to tackle pressing problems." BENEFIT PARTY the past five years had resided In Mr. and Mrs. Ray" Johnson spent In St. Boniface's church with Rev. home of Mrs. Beauford Reeves Raymond T. Schlmmel, Christian day evening. Frederick Errlngton, pastor of the demeer's Stream by Catherine Cheshire. Ho was traffic /superin­ the week-end in Bellows Palls John Heller officiating. Interment Yowago Avenue, Pine Orchard, on Business Directory G. Woehrle, chief of police, Solly To Republicans For tho benefit of the Instru­ This win be the first of a series Vermont. They took Mrs. Lois Beals church and chaplain of MHardo- Daley and James Coskrove. Negro tendent for the Scovll Manufac­ was in St. Lawrence cemetery Monday, November 17. The next Donadio and E. Eisner. There will ment Fund a public card party will of dances and entertainments to to her home there In Bellows Falls. Bearers were members of the Men's Wilcox Post, Middletown and of the regular meeting is to be at the Mellows and Louisiana Bayou SUPPER FOR BATl'ERY Branford • Women's Republican be held In the high school cafeteria turing Co. of Waterbury. MriHef-^ Apples Wanted Seventh District, will conduct the be a poster contest with Junior and be.held in the different localities Miss Vera Hlne and Mr. More­ society of which he was charter home of Mrs. Arthur Scrivener, Jr. 42 inch Sink and Tub Combinations Ballads by Loretta .Cannon Yates. The Ladies of St. Mary's church Club win meet Monday afternoon Nov. 20 at 8o'clock. The affair is fernan Is survived by his widow, worship. State President Mrs. senior students participating. of the Qulnnlplac Council through- By tho house were recent guests of Mr.. member. on Pine Orchard Road, Monday, $34.95 complete. Toilet Outfits Gypsy Dance. No. 1 by Rossalle will serve a turkey supper Decem­ at 3 o'clock In the Academy. Ail sponsored by the Branford Flora Fornham, formerly of this Richard D. Pitney of South Glas­ The association has formed a tho winter for the amusement of STICKNEY AND POOR SPICE CO. and Earl Berger. V . December 1st. with seat $16.95. Bajthtubs $16.95. Gately PInkham; Scotch Songs by ber 3 in the Tryst for the benefit of members are urged to attend as a Teachers' League. towg; , two brotho/s, Thomas J, tonbury will be present. Seventh first aid class to be called the senior scouts. Barney W. Mooro, Ruth Linsley Oliver; Swedish Battery H.. athletic fund. The speaker lias been engaged. Approximately $200. was realized and David C, both of Bridgeport; America's Oldest Spioo Millers District Commander Henry Dagle The TrifoUum held a Hallowe'en Wall Basins $5.95. —"The Conn. Branford Business Association first chairman of the skippers' commit­ Songs by LInnea Quinn; Ensemble public is Invited. Miss Evelyn Blewett, New York by a sponsored picture recently but three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Van Miss Faith Hooghklrk gave a Hospital Baker Jr. of Old Saybrook and District Party at Mrs. Wilbur Burne's Plumbing & Heatinjr Materials aid class. The first meeting will be tee, is In/Charge of the arrange­ NOW BUYING- CIDER APPLES AT ITS NEW Music, "Hansel and Gretel," "La educational counsel has completed Miss Angelica Carabelio, Music Hoof ten and Mrs, Elizabeth Oollo- Masquerade Holoween Party at her President Mrs, Nellie N. Ahlberg of home in Stony Creek on October Co., 1730 State St,, New Haren. held on Monday, Nov. 17, at 7.30 ments and has Commpdpre Frank .. VINEGAR PLANT Clnquantalne," and "Ballet Egypti- a lecture tour of the West Coast supervisor hopes to provide even py of Stony Creek and Mrs. Cath­ homo Friday night. Games and re­ Portland will; attend. Uniformed 27. Their next meeting is scheduled p. m. in the town hall. A quali­ TO PUBLISH EARLY Burdgs and Skipper Walt Halllcr as Dies At Home Phone 6-0028. enne". and is now making appointments more pupils with Instruments. erine Kraillng of Bridgeport. freshments were enjoyed. will be Frank Stackpole, Arthur for November 10 at the home of fied Red Cross instructor will be In his aides. First Violins, Margaret Whltaker Due io the . Thanksgiving for Eastern engagements. She will The funeral was held from his Tel. New Haven 2-2700 Carlson, Ernest G. Peterson, R. Mrs. Robert Sanzero on Harbor charge. There are still a few more So far this year 30 school chil­ Funeral services for Mr. Emll Fouser, director, Harry Llndberg; Holiday, November 20, tho Branford speak on "Helping to Safeguard late residence. Flying Point Ave., Nortli, Haven, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. John De Bay, Miss Emmett Coughlln, James Mahoney, Street. WE BUY Furniture of all kinds, vacancies and enrollment may be dren are b6rro\ving musical instru­ Blau were .held Monday from Viola, Rossalle PInkham; Second Review will be published on Tues­ Democracy." ' Stony Crook, Wednesday at 8.30, Faith Hooghkelrk and Mr. and Andrew J. Lohnelss and Alvie L. The Men's Club will meet Thurs­ sewing machtoes, electric boxes, ments, purched by this fund and FINANCIAL CAMPAIGN Seydel Brothers funeral home Violins, Ruth Barker FiPrence made by calling Mrs. Walter Delon, day November 18. All news materi­ with requiem high mass in St. Mrs. Charles Hodghkuk attended Sllllman of ' the Middletown Post day evening, November 13 In the .enamel stoves and baby grand aro studying at the price of forty in New Haven and in St. Vincent Smith and Alice Burr; VlollnclUo telephone 373-2. al and advertising must be in the FOE SCOUTINa SETS Therese church at 9. The burial the meeting of- Connecticut State. and John^.Shea of the Deep River" Parisli House at 8:00 p. m. The ma­ .pianos, antiques and antique Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spevack and cents a lesson. Others want to de Paul's church, with burial in St. Cornelia Osborn and C. Hfiskell Review office by Tuesda'y noon to OUT TO RAISE $1500 was in St. Agnes cemetery. Grange'aj; Lisbon Saturday. Miss Post. jor items of business will be the .glassware. Highest prices. Tele­ their daughter, Sonya, will be In study when Instruments are Lawrence cemetery. Mr. ' Blau Bush; Xylaphone, Robert Osborn; assure publication. Hooghklrk took'her sixth degree. election of a President, and discus phone New Haven 5-1824. New York City for the week end. available. died Thursday night In his home Accompanists, Mary Devlin and Sarah J. Hoadley Majors, captains and workers and here at the age of 58. He leaves Nell Osbprn. on the Boy Scout Financial Cam­ MRS. SAMUEL DOANE The Pilgrim Fellowship Society of his widow, Mrs. Anna Mer Blau; a TYPEWBITEES — AIX MAKES paign to raise $1,500. are reminded WINS SPELLING BEE the church of Christ, Stony Creek, daughlEjr Miss Anna Blau, and six Buried Saturday; Hotchkiss Farmhouse Hands that returns should be completed win present Scenes of Mexico and sisters, Mrs. Carl Roth and Mrs Convenient Terms this week and a report made to AT GARDEN CLUB .the Soutliwest on November 0th at Otto Winzen of this city and the New Owners, Will Redecorate Historic tales of the farm are Biacltstoncs, Looldng Across The Rev, Frederic Murroy, Cplonei. Complete New, Rebullts, Rentals, Portables, Can Happen Here Was In 97th Year 7:30 in tho church.- » others in Germany. He was a na­ Hcmestead And GP There TP many. This siory, as told by a de­ Brpad . Bay Saw British Sail i;he Study Group of the Bran­ Supplies Early, reports signify that tho tive of Germany and came to this Live—Prpperty Also Known As scendant of the Blackstones, first Tpward Shpre—British Seized drive Is, well underway and the ford Garden Club met Friday af­ Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah The pictures were takon and will country at the age of 14. Before be RELIANCE "TYPEWRITEB CO; Says Dana Davis The Blackstone House. owners, bears repeating: Cattle And Provisions. colonel,hopes to raise the quota ternoon In the home of Mrs. Har­ be showed arid expianed by Carl coming chief V baker in the Home Furnishers Jane Hoadley, widow of Miles A. "John Blackstone, the great without the necessity of extending rison Lang of, Pine Orchard. Mrs. 0. B. Gtll, Mgp. Hoadley, were held Saturday af­ Norman Schemdt, a former resi­ Veteran's hospital lie maintained In Defense Talk With its lovely corner cupbpards, grandson of William Blackstone eldest son, was 15 when war broke the dead line date. Scott Gilbert, program chairman, dent of Stony Creek. bakery stores in New Haven. ternoon at 2 o'clock from the fu­ five spacious fireplaces, vine-cpv- and son of Captain John, was spoke on attracting birds to the Furniture Draperies Telephone 7-2738 out and served in the Army being Frank Burdge, Major foi: Short 109 Crown Street, neral home of Norman V. Lainb in winter gardens. She presented Barers wer^ co-workers from Bedding New Baven "It is not the Intention of the ered well and attached wood.shed, commonly known as John, Jr. He Beach Is assisted by George Brown Ml-, arid Mrs. Earl Jones of -Wliite Rugs Montowese Street. The Rev. B. pensioned in 1832. Newlngton; Nicholas Kelly, George Civilian Defense Council to assume the Hotchklss Farm this week was beyond the age limit for mili­ Clarence Johnson, Mllo KIbbe; John many new ideas on feeding boxes Plains New York visited Mrs.\Phillp Ranges Radios WANTED—Employment to do Kenneth Anthony of the First Two despondants of John, son of Ruel, Peter Anderson, Ernest the role of alarmist," Dana L. Davis came into the possession of Earl tary service when : the Revolution­ Buck, Edward Walker, Larry and food which the different kinds Burne during the weekend. housework, day or week. WliUng Congregational Church offlclated, John, Jr., occupied the old estate Mercier, JohniTardls and George said Tuesday evening at the W. and Kathleen Scovll Fredericks. ary War broke out. • He was un­ Tucker, William Thompson, Walter of birds require. ___ V Electrical Appliances worker. Tel. Branford 699-5 - r;- Sandos. Defense Rally In the Community assisted by the Rev. A. W. Jones Cella E. Hotchklss Hail estate doubtedly a member of the Coast until their deaths. Charles Augus­ McCarthy and Donald Rowley. A spelhng bee was' held, using House. "But," he said, "it can hap­ of the First Baptist Church. transferred title through the Guard and defended the coast tus and Renel were the two al­ the names of garden flowers, with VVANTED TO BUY-20 pairs of pen here and It the necessity arises The bearers were Harry Q. Branford Realty Co. to the new from British raids with bands of though they never lived' in the Mrs. A.' W. Bowman and Mrs. Sam­ about December 1 for a trip to FIRST AID CLASS Shutter Blinds. Assorted sizes the state and town must be prepar­ Cooke, Irving Hoadley, Norman cwners, who have already started patriots who were organized into Blackstone housed The estate was uel Doane as captains. Mis. Doane Personals California. • , Associated Business of Branford BULLARD'S John Schoolcraft. Tel. 558-3. ed to the point where It will not be Hoadley, S.'V. Osborn, Harold G. to recondition the Connecticut red platoons of 12 and patroled the the lands of most of Pine Orchard won first prize, Mrs. F T. Catlln has made arrangements for form­ Elm Street Nevr Haven Comer Orange necessary to apologize to any one. Baldwin and Frank Bradley. The Revolutionary period farmhouse. coast for defense." and Hotchklss Grove, ing a First Aid Class which will be second prize, and Mrs, Chouncoy EXTENDED FOR SALE—Simplex Ironer, used only a few times. Almost new He said that the town must get burial was in Center Cemetery. Mr. Fredericks Is manager of the John was absent when British John Wllford Blackstone pf Min­ in the. Town Hall. The class will be Upson third prize. TKIP Will sell fqr $30. Box 47 solidly In back of the work of the Mrs. Hoadley passed away early Woolworth store. New Haven. troops visited the Landfairs, Wil- neapolis has written "Lineage and open not only tp members but tP The next meeting will be held In Miss Mary O'Connor of Cedar Council if protective works Is to be Thursday morning In the home of Facing the Sound, the plot Is 150 fords and seized the Blackstone History of William Blackstone, b. all whp may be Interested, Classes the' home of Mrs. George E. .Evans street who Is a member of the Answers to "IT'S TIME YOU KNEW" by Uwrence effectively handled. her son, Albert E. Hoadley of North by 250 and boasts one of the IPftl- cows, sheep, pork,- beef and other 1595" in which he struggles with will be held one night a week, with of Averill Place in Dec. 6 at 3 faculty of the school of Great •EFENSE FOR SALE—12 gauge double bar­ rel shotgun. R. Kneuer, Tel. 201-3 •The meeting was called to order Branford Road, following a ten est elm trees, in the state. provisions. Mrs. Blackstone had the networks of marriages between no expense involved except a p. m. The subject will be "Around Nock, left Tuesday for several Gene Autry is'.itarred in the 'World's Championship Rodeo, to William Kreraser, Commander day illness. She was born in Bran­ Fireplaces in the low celling flnlshed^baklng bread. When they the Blackstones, Foots, Baldwins, nominal fee for a Red Cross hand the Year with tlie Shrubs." months stay in Ne* Or­ BUY which begins its annual tour at Madison Square Garden, in of Corcoran-Sundqulst Post, A L. ford 96 years ago, a daughter of living room and dining room have took that she cried out against Wllfords, Hoadleys and Frisblcs, book, Those who wish tp enrpll may leans, Texas and Monterey, Mexico New- -yorlc City. FOR SALE—Florence circulat­ UNITKD who asked for a prayer by Rev. John Grannls and Sally Griffin oven to the left hidden by a single their inhumanity for her helpless John and his wife, prior to 1700, get in tpuch with Mrs. Wolter WILL PRESENT FLAG Miss O'Connor will bo accompanied ing oil burning parlor stove. Two STATES Herbert D. Gallaudet, post She was a member of the First wooden door. Four fireplaces are children. Moved by pity a soldier came In their own ship from Deion pf Laurel Street. Tel. 873-2. Eldorado Council, K. of C, will by Miss Helen O'Reilly of New SAVINGS Tlic "Rainbow Bridge" is located near Cameron, in the State burners, connects to flue, perfect Chaplain. Congregational Church. built around the central chimney returned one loaf. Rhode Island to Blackstoneville. present an American flag to St. York city, a classmate in New of Utah. condition. F. A. Dudley, Boston Past Commander George Hansen Mrs. Hoadley Is survived by one which has been modernized by a Of their eight children, Stephen John, Jr., was born May 7, 1733. Paul "Slugger'' Mead, sen of Mary's church at services on Sun­ Rochello college. • - Post Road, Branford. The average weight of the hainprings used in Bulova Watches read the preamble of the American son, Albert: three grandchildren, cement cap. Foot Blackstone, then under 10, Of his eight clilldrcn there are Mr. and Mrs. RaymPnd Mead of day, Nov. IS at 8 p!m. Commander is 3/10,000 of an ounce! Legion Constitution. several great grandchildren; and Approached by a side entrance was so,Impressed that he could re­ mere descendants pf Stephen Foot Forbes Place is In Grace Hcspltal William Kremser, of" the Legion, WINTER FOR SALE—Kitchen Range Tel ff Branford ';04-4. A Patriotic music program fol­ one brother, Alfred B. Grannls of one passes over moss covered step­ late the Incident until his death at than frpm the ethers cpmbined. with a leg infection .Slugger is has received an invitation for all- TRIP The Sphinx is 65 feet tail. It is actually longer than it is higlj, its feet alone stretching for more than fifty feet in front of it! lowed and the rally ended with this town, and a sister Mrs ping stones to enter a low brpad 80. Steve jpurneyed by px-slfd to Uti- Fprbes Place's Blond Bombshell. members to attend In uniform, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith and FOR SALJE—Five pair of m^ dancing and refreshments. Leverett Chldsey of North Branford arched entrance perch. John, son- of John, Jr., and tlie ca, N, Y., there' to make Ills borne. Get well soon Slug. meet at the church at 7i4S. sou,of Stony Creek expect to leave Cochin Banties, Tel. Branford 17 fi B J-

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PAGE TWO THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANFORD, CONN,, NOVEMBER 13, 1041 "ODE TO A LADY" (^ THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRAIJFbto, OONN,, NOVfiBTBER 13, t041 PA0E THREE "Tough coitig someftow scema the FLOWERS IN THE TWILIGHT DedUiated to A. T. P. onlv viay to keep somi JolH hum- By Ruth Evts: est)? Iratttnrd iHputi^w All In The Flowers In the twilight. Because of the Musical Art hie and decent."—Libertv, Standing at the sink. I J 11 a STRAIGHT FROM concert Tuesday the Christmas Established 1023 At the ebb of day, Washing dishes, pans. SHORT BEACH Red Cross Notes Among The Books A humming a theme Sure, it's then—you think. music rehearsal will be held Mon­ Published Every Thursday At Day's Work In the breeze Among the new books' added to day evening at 8 In the Trinity roads, felled onr forests, harvesl- Make your little plans. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Daniel- §^m^ N^^ YORK Brnnford, Conn. By G C. and N. U. CARFENXER A humming a prayer, ST. ELIZABETH'S PARISH 1 the Blackstone Memorial Library Parish House. ed our grain, picked our oranges, It seems. son win leave Saturday for their by Standing at the range Fr. William O'Brien are as follows: apples, and cranberries, built our A prayer of thanks In their way Sunday School at 10:45 a.m. new homo in Bath, Maine. THE BRANFORD REVIEW, INC. For just another day. Boiling, frying, baking. Bird of the Wilderness, by emergency ships, dug onr mines, RESPECT FOR THE BALLOT BOX Don't you ever change, Confessions—4:00 p. m. Saturday 37 Rose Street preceding first Sunday. Vincent Shocan; Weather Science and—yes—"jned" onr farms. I am not now writing about the It's more than meals you're Mrs. Sedgwick Allen and Mrs for Everybody by David Brunt; The' glory of America has been great privilege of being allowed to Oh what life Is as short as flowers? Sunday Masses 10 A. M. Clarence Johnson recently gave a Yet up from earth's powers, making. The Red Cro.ss always has de­ Sewing for the Homo by Mary MEYER LESHINE Publisher its homes, and the wnrnjost of its vote and thus take part In the luncheon party at the D. M. Read pended on local volunteers to carry government, great a'nd precious as From Spring Into Fall Fashion Show In Bridgeport for Brook Ploken;' The Romance of R.CBALLOU traditions center round the heliof From Pansy small Yes, use your broom. UNION OHAPEL on Its humanitarian work, and has Human Progress by Arthur Stanley ALICE T. PETERSON Editor that privilege Is. I am writing of But while you sweep, Mrs. Andrew Danielson. Mrs. Elbert that "home-ke.cDing hearts arc something that may seem of much To dahlUa tall Sunday, November lo. 11 A. M. Pearson and Mrs. M. D. Stanley, trained millions ot women to be Rlggs; Destroyer by Stev'e Fisher; "Spring of " they are. Let Ideas bloom Tlneless Laiid by Eleanor Drake; I happiest." Yet life in the coziest loss Importance. During the lime of In time you'll reap. Sermon by the pastor. Rev. E. C. Jr. attended. ready for emergencies In their own Telephone Brnnford 400 dwellings and most deep-rooted the recent election In New Haven And at twilight In garden or field Carpenter. Topic: Counting the communities, The Strange Woman by Ben Ames I saw pictures of each of the can­ All^ their beauty yield. Stars. Anthem by the Choir, WllUnms; Country Seat by Paul • Si)bscrlptlop Rate: families would not be what it is In 'Thanksgiving It seems You dream your dreams. Miss Caroline Mason, Clark Ave Now, when the national defense didates In act of voting. Each was Some will come true. 9:45 A. M. Sunday School. George crisis brings to light nn acute Corey. Theodosla by Ann Colver. $2.00 a Year, Payable In Advance jvithout the servicoB ol' other with ills wife. Each was posed with For another day. had as her over night guest Tues­ Advertising Rates. On Application Do, scheme your schemes, Brown, Superintendent. Lesson shortage of trained nurses, the Rod CIDER families and itidividuals who bis hand upon the lever of the Topic: The Privilege of Union with day Miss, Constance Erwln of Elena Paclleo They're good for you. Walllngtord. Cross Is once again on the job. Co­ Lester Kumn, Jr. of Granite Bay have the faculty in some degree voting machine but one man stood Christ: Is Christ Living In Me? operating with the office of Is on a duck " trip In Member Of (ft taking "home" with th.eni wltli his hat on and the other with Dedicated to Geraldlne E. Bauers '81 In Sunday School last week. Why Civilian Defense, this great nation­ Vermont. his hat off. Now for sometime I You've traveled far; New England Press Association wherever they go, and the dis­ 'Woman! Mother! 'Wife! should't the grown-ups do as well A public supper will be given this al organization has undertaken to have made a practice when I go to evening in the chapel by the Short position to go wherever they Hitched to a star — at the Church Service? , Think It train 100,000 women for linmedlato Social Workers will hold their vote to remove my hat as a sign of BEFORE THE RAIN over. ' . "i Beach Chapel Workers. thijdt, or hear—or hope — Ihcre • You're 'livln' life'! service as volunteer nurse's aides. annual dessert bridge In the First Entered 'as second class matter the great respect I feel for this Thursday, November. 13. 6 to 7 privilege that has now been lost to The situation is serious. Nursing Congregational Church,- Dec. 12, TEL. 570 October 18, 1028, at the Post Offlce if! cniploynient. The birds are flying low P. M. ' Chapel Workers' supper. Short Beach Girl scouts enjoyed laclUtlcs of civilian hospitals and Mrs, Grace Hunter and Mrs, at Branford, Conn, under Act of a large of the human race. It took To tell their tale of woe; Every one welcome. Delicious food a skating party Armistice Day at Mr. 'folaii's committee esti­ centuries to win this great right, rEPMIiWS ARE health agencies are strained. Arthur BDUIS ore chairmen. March 3, 1807, mates t.hul 3 000,000 workers A dlsm&l wall is heard: at reasonable price. the Arena. The party was one of a POPULAR Should a great emergency or wide and we should think of It with The wind I The breezes From Our Readers series planned by the New Haven The new "inler- have left their homes for jobs in reverence and respect. November 14,8:00 P. M. Choir ruptcfl silhouette" epidemic. It inlght not be possible C'ahfornla are eagerly grasping the Thursday, November 13, 1941 stirred. \ Rehearsal at home of Mr. and Mrs. Council of Girl Scouts. lo find enough trained nurjses to industries contributing to the this y c n r is opportunity for service In what has ALPS ROAD By the way, I wish the American The hour is close at\hand Horace , Qulnnlpiac Ave. achieved with pcp- meet the situation. always been the woman's field of present defense program, and Legion would take every possible For rahi upon the sar^. Editor Branford Review: lums, tiers and May I impose upon your good Wednesday, November 10. 7:30 Betty and Joan QlUis of New tunics. This New Our strength In the uncertain ministering angel. MOVIES WITH "DEPTH" that others losing employment in opportunity to teach the public P. M. Young People's Fellowship. York were recent guests here. York creation fea­ months and years ahead can bo how to act when the Star Spangled The clouds are flying high. readers to express my disgust with noii-defcnse industries may swell Branford? tures n perky, directly measureci by the steps of When i'lilnre movicK'X!!"" lii'.v "ALL OUT" Banner Is sung or played, or when They rapidly rush by; pleated iieplum prcpardncss we take today, If we the migratory total in the United When I was a young fellow we Mrs. William Watson of Clark Mrs. Harry Tucker has retuined Uiat fastens on like llieir tickets, tlu>y will probably Jlnch has been written about strengthening the inoralc of our the flag goes by In a procession. I Fresh teardrops, large and small: are to be adeo.uately prepared we States to 5,000,000. This nomad­ think it would be ^eU If the Legion How angrily they fall I cheered and shouted a welcome Avenue is in New York for a few from a trip to Atlantic City. a Utile nproii over dayc. I this featherweight must recognize and act accordliigly be lumded a receipt in tlio form ic trend raises questions of lions- soldiers. But the morale of the men in the factories;—the men be­ would seek opportunities in the The turmoil threatened fast; when our friends came home from wool dress of rns- camp. Branford on Sunday, was so in mobilizing and- training women Gittleson & Company of nn' inexpensive "vicnvcr," ing, rent control, schooling, loss­ hind the men behind the guns—is important, too.; They i)i-oduce the public Schools, to give instruction The rain is here at last.. Mrs. Margaret Clark has vacated c»l red. Slnntcd to do those things for which they which will CMBhle tliciii lo H?C defense equipment we need so badly. The faster they produce it, In such matters. Not long ago I was self satisfied It didn't bat an eye Chapel Workers will give a food- the Stone House and expects to pockets nrc hidden 250 Orang-o St., Oor. Elm — Now Haven es of )oC"l reaiden'cc rights, traus- when the Battery marched past. bcncnth the pcp- are best suited. Out of the training reitlistiu, ' tlirco-dimensioniil pic­ the better for, all of U.S. : ' opening a base ball game.'As one of Victoria Barr social at the Claremont Hotel on pass the .winter In Florida. um to complement of 100,000 women as Nurse's Aides ferenco of social security bene­ the preliminaries the Star Spangled Those men musi get a lot of satis­ the evening of Dec. 3. tures. Such , pictures, niilnriil liulustry knows that, niid today, in addition to good wages, rea­ faction when they think of the the IIIRII pockets will come a trained corps of lay- fits, contacts with employment Banner was surig. I noticed that his pastor the next Sunday, "I The young folks of the commun­ on the bodice. The women conscious of the problems Hcienlists r,eJ)ort, are now possible agencies, anddecentroli/.ntion of sonable hours constantly improved working conditions—things that many in the crowd were fidgeting jobs they left, and their best loolt U soft and ,, , think I'm closer to Jesus than I friends. The home town is proud. Mrs. 'Victor Hutchinson, program ity celebrated Halloween with a feminine, typical ; i\t and responsibilities of the nurse, wilji pi'eaeiit t)ieHltfr equipinont. industry. American employees have long enjoyed—it's employing elfective around, crushing their face with was. I can tell; I feel all clean In­ costume party in Riverside Hall at of this season's s,vM and with a ' nulckoned Interest in I 1 I hands, smoking,, leaning on one fot Rubbish! 'The home town doesn't chairman for the Short Beach Par­ It remHirjH oijly for the engineer salesmanship to sell industrial workers on the importance of the side." That is because friendship an invitation affair given by Ted f.ishlon trend, .^ o community work. ' Gulistan Rugs I 51 The'so arc not subjects lending or the other, talking, and generally cate and the Battery knows it now. ent Teacher Association, brings to ami artist to develop machines production job they're doing. Bonuses slogans, ])ostcrs, badges; with Jesus means a clean heart. Maurer, Holbrook Throm," Ralph As a long range measure, an ap­ themselves to snap solnlious. doing anything but standing at An Uncle the meeting ' of the association 0 X 12 Oonuino Gulistan i-uga in good solootion and skill in pliotograpliy to put company newspapers coiniietition between departments—it is using How about yours? Is It brimming Miller and Bill Tucker. Doc. Hlll- peal has been Issued to all young Hut communities and State gov- "attention", as one is supposed to over- with pure motives and high Monday evening at 8 in the school, er's orchestra played tor dancing of pattorns und colors. Reg. price $150,50 tUeni into operation. all these ways to make the average employee feel his iinportance in do. If one is looking at a proces­ Word has been received that Mis Next Wednesday evening the women considering entering the prmnonts should endeavor to help purposes?, or Is It filled with Defense priority ratings have Miss Evelyn Blewett. Refreshments were seryed in keep­ nursing profession to enroll at once Moving jjicturos wliicli ;ihow the defense of America. Industry is leaving no stone unturned in its sion on the sidewalk and the large Kenneth Rice and her daughter arc group will attend the union chapel meet the problems of the migra­ greedy desires of which you cannot been given to materials needed in Miss Blewett, noted student of ing with the season and the cos­ as student nurses and Congress doptli us well as height and effort to preserve our freedom and the result is,the increased produc­ flag passes by a man should re­ be proud? social and economic problems and tumes were gaj', varied and unique. living in Kansas while Mr. Rice Is Thanksgiving service following tory workers sympathetically, move his hat and stop smoking and the commercial manufacture of has made an appropriation bo breadth have 'been introduced e.t- tion our country demands. »!'•' «:i : N.-H. C. characterized as one of the most on maneuvers in North Carolina. which they will rehearse for their raollltate their training,. our price constructively, and-with cousid- talking. A woman should stand vitamins B. and rlboflavhi. $129 pcrimontally to flie publlO before, brllUant business women In New Mr. and Mi-s. Jolm Buck enter- They are former Short Beach coming pluy. The Red Cro.ss Nurse's Corps, Is straight and still. The flag should York City is making a non­ n.otable two years ago at the New cnitiou for their self-respect. For never be draped up, or used for the following guests at a chow mein residents. entirely voluntary. Afler being commercial tour oC the country supper party Saturday night; Mr. 9 X 12 SEAMLESS WOOL WILTONS from $47.50 York World '.s Fair, wlicro de­ these people urc, part of Amer­ WHO-ME? decorations, but should always be trained for their duties, women speaking on social and economic and Mrs.. Clarence Johnson, Mr. Union Chapel ijholr will rehearse who can several hours of their time lighted iiudieneca watched fnll- ica. — Christian Science Slonitor, hi a place of honor.. Not .on top of 9 X 12 HARD TWIST BROADLOOMS 49.50 Washington officials hav•e0 often told the nation that this is a war and automobile, as I saw It the problems before women's club in and Mrs. Robert Coles, Mr. and Friday evening at the homo of Mr. every week without pay Will be 30 major cities. To date she has Mrs. Raymond • Thatcher, Mr. ond eolor lilms thvongh polaroid lens of resources-of raw materrials . It's also a wir of the (n-ganizntion other day, where some strikers and Mrs. Horace Wilson. After the asked to serve as assistants lo 9 X 12 PiaURED BROADLOOMS from 29.75 OS whieli separated tlio iniagex. were parading. Thp flag Is only a addressed more than 70,000 people. Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mrs. Lijllan rehearsal there will be a birthday graduate nurses In all kinds of A PROFILE OP OUR NATION of resources. Many of theenm sc'cin to have fiL-gottr.n that, Covert and Harry Slade. Those movies, however, reciuired piece of colored cloth. But it Is a parly for one of the members. community hcMth service. The The snd truth is that Amerieinieriei. has not enjoyeeii,ioy d the niOsl effieient Chapel Workers met Tuesday af­ the use oC ratlier cmnbersouie Willi the last state volume in symbol; it represents our country, work they can do will release the organization of its defense program. On every side government our constitution, our liberty and ternoon with Mrs. M. D. Stanley. Mr. and Mi-s. Jack Bishop are in Shirley Englehart is leading the sorely pressed professional women Hand-Hooked Scatter Rugs double projecdou equipment. But the American Guide Series sched­ New Haven for the winter. girls In the Young People's Fellow­ for more technical duties. planners have failed to plan, goveriinipnt theorists have cracked up all that wo hold dear as Floral and goomotrio designs ?ff QC the latest process iu wluoli two uled for publication this month, on the realities of production. Here is a case in point. Americans. The women of St. Elizabeth's ship bowling contest and William Thousands ot these volunteers Kelsey and Albert Altmannsberger in all wanted colora from VaVV the week oE November 10 to IC v-.yi}lp.ft.Jhc defense jiTO^ram.started, the arincdlfdrics, the Treas­ parish have engaged the Terhune Mrs. Walljer McCarthy and Mrs. are badly needed now In every kind It Is worth while to, learn how to store for a meeting to be held this Clarence Johnson spent Tuesday In are tied for first places, for the fllmV'iiiKl"'llicu" -''Bcj^Avatea'' ""by Was' 'lio'cri "aciWfe'iilitc'a' li's- AinoVicali ury, Ihe'S'lfS and'dfcfeiisc'oflicia'lij''were sup'poScA'^to'--build.' up silk |oC civilian health agency, and tlie polaroid lensds, is said to have Guide Week, Vvith ' ili.e.slogan act In all of these situations. evening^:'.?-;'»v V- . • Hartford;^-- - '''. •••': '-••• boys. ' ^ • ••'••-i--/'"-;---:>„i- patriotic women from .']Maln to stocks to last for two years. But each agency passed the buck to Ernest C. Carpenter facilitated jirodiietion and lifted "Take Pride in Your Country." the other. "Memos" fiew from departniciit to department but no "depth" picUu'os from an exj)er- Fifly-oue volumes, ,oiie fftr ev one bought much silk. And when the -iapanese crisis ended silk im­ BEING FRIENDS WITH JESUS imental novelty into a eojnmor- cry slate and for Alaska, Puerto ports, America was caught short. Silk mills stopped production ut­ "J have called you not servants eial possibility. Rico and the District of Colum­ most over night as the government took over jn-ivate silk stook.s, but friends," said Jesus. Sunday's Wliilo popular fancy has been bia ns well, the American Quide and thousands of men and women were trow-n out of work. lesson is on "Union with Christ." Just another way of saying the caught by this use of polaroid, Series has. been jircpared and If silk wt'i-e the only .example, there would be sufficient cause for others may prove more vital. One written by the WPA AVriters' same thing. But how is it to be ac­ complaint. But in addition to silk, adequate stock piles should have complished? Today I would like to is in dimming glaring automobile Project during the past six years, give you some suggestions made in been built up of all strategic materials—tin, rubber, copper and .so ,ea>riy^^^ ^ headlights, which is expected to The Cpnuecticut Guide, pub­ oil. It wasn't done. Apparently government officials ivlio ,might the Intermediate Quarterly. None of us is too old to profit by them. — J'' remove the greatest cause for lished in 1038, and in fact all of have done it struck a ".who, me?" attitude each time the job was "1. The very Instant you wake some 25,000 yearly fatalities said the books iu the series—-12,000.- meutioiied, and no one did anytliing. That's one of the reasons for Tricket, Sttller to occur on Oie highways at 000 words of authentie Ameri­ up, turn your thoughts to God. Be­ Johnn M. Templeton many of the sliortages that America faces today. come conscious of Him. Resolve 1 night. It is also finding valuable cana and a wealth of pictures— afresh to live that as Gods close use in educational work where have won the' praise of critics for einy' at New London for the hasn't said it, experts in Washing­ friend. , three-dimensioiml views are im­ tlieir hiHtoric and literary merits. Academy Guide Series. ton are greatly cheered by our air­ 2.While you are going to work or portant, and for military purS\os- Typically, Ralph Thompson,- craft out put. They see our Ameri­ to school, remind yourself that all Ooyernor Robert A. Ilm-ley, en­ cs yherc it cuts llio glare seen writing in the New York Times, can warplane production as lust of the people you meet are made dorsing American Guide Week, '^"'•°9d does tv "'^ through instrument' lenses, helps said of them: about' reaching 2,400 a month by in God's Image. Learn to think of has written of the American this year's end and by the middle them in this way, and soon you - _ ""^^ '«'nes.' aviators ascertain heights of ob­ reason Fm worth NVhciii wo of this generation Guide Series: of next year. It should be well over win be treating them accordingly. jects from, the air, and aeooni- are all dust and ashes and forgot the 3,000 mark. The increa.se in "These volumes, particularly 3.Take a few minutes to read in plishes other tusks which arc mil­ .ten, the Amcricnu Guide Series production Is almost Incredible: the Gospels something that Je.sus the Conueclicut Guide, contaui from 70 .planes, mostly commercial, itary secrets. wilj be still vci\v much iu evi- said or did. Read it unhurriedly. If factui)l information of education­ In October, 1039,1 to 742 planes In you do not have time to do this in As .tills now natural scieuco un­ donee. And not only in evidence, Conductor al and historic iiiterest. The re­ October 1940, to Jjelwoen 2,150 and the morning, be sure to do it some­ Harry J. Knowlton but iu use: our children will be 2,200 lost month; folds, its dovelopmcuts are hcuig search has been thorough, to the time before you go to bed. Try to thankful for it, and their ehil- think what Jesus' words mean to Tk TIMES AS MUCH TODAY pointed' sharply toward military extent that they arc of immeas­ Add to the fact that nowhere has ate V applications, but it is eucourag- drcu, and their children's chil anyone ever seen such a remark you, and see If you cannot take urable value to the State and Na­ them into your life and make them iug to learn from the researchers dren. able leap in production, the fact Vlo s,lte tion, that American planes are proving a part of yourself. roVo' ^e' that most of its defense uses can Back in 1935, thousands of oM^ ^^tt^etvt"-- "I am sure that Anieriean themselves better than the German 4. Before you go to sleep be quiet ov^^' •X^''-''^ be .adapted to constructiv.c pur­ anonymous writers and research planes, and the fucther fact with for a few minutes and let all the a<;;d^t^;;'tose\^-f\o I was bom in 1920—minted as Guide week will serve as a re­ .4 cause I paid for two and one- poses in peacotiaie. — Christian workers began the big task of each month our planes become things that have puzzled or minder to lovers of nature, his­ to 6° Science Monitor. coiQXiUiug all the important his heavier, bigger, more technically troubled you, or that have made a nickel—and several times I half times as much electricity tory and beauty that all these superior. you asliamed of yourself during the ,eo9^' r:l torical, economic and cultural coteV things and more abound in our The main Interest of overone, of diiy came back in your mind, quiet cvft^i^' paid for a nickel's worth of as I did in 1920. facts of America and the Ameri and unafraid In God's presence. It THEY .GO WHERE THE midst." course. Is how our production con- Dining Car Hostess enii way of life. Small wonder, then, that the pares with that of Germany.. Well any difficulty remains unsolved, do Rita FiUpatrick electricity. WORK IS not worry but take it to the Friend Of course it's only because Thousands more of equally WPA takes special pride in pr,c- no one knows exactly what goes on America has always had its inside of Nazi Germany, but a good you can trust." '"""i// anonymous c i t i u e n s willingly senting this achievement, and too But today I was worth 12J^ these folks have cut their rates share of nomads. They have deal of pretty reliable Information -A lad' who, when strongly helped the researchei's in their feels it not unfitting to say there helped nnike the history of the from Germany and the conquered tempted to play "hookey", had cents when I passed over the regularly and frequently that work and special consultants is ample ,reasQii therefor. countries can . be pieced together, forced himself to go to school, told m country. Never before, however, checked and corrected the writ­ German production appears to be counter at The Connecticut a nickel like me can buy so have they prcEjOutcel—or faced— ers' manuscripts for accuracy some where around our total—per­ Three companies here are now s^- 'Or ,._ 'i'- Sf.»- 'a/f exactly the iiroblems they sym and literary style. haps 2,300 planed monthly. On this producing an estimated 4.8 million "eh Light & Power Company be- much electricity. bolize in the United States today basis it's pretty obvious that; Britain horsepower per month, and by the Then the manuscripts w-crc WASHINGTON with her 1,900 planes produced a l--.Il problems to which attention is middle of next, year tlielr produc­ turned over to the sponsors month, can, with American aid, tion should be 8 million horsepower drawn by the report of a special state or local organizations — SNAPSHOTS more than equal the output of monthly. In addition, airplane House of liepresentallves com which placed them in ttlie hands BY JAMES PRESTON Germany, Italy and anything engines will be forthcoming from mitlce. received from conquered European Packard, Ford, Bulck, Chevorolet, of private publishers, who print­ countries. \ Our varying attitudes toward Not much statistical Informa Studebaker, Continental and ed and issued the books without tlon on the progress of our defense Jacobs. these people, and the varying ^ Airplane engines—once termed a cost to the government. production k likely to get In the serious bottleneck—are no , worry When the war records is written, , qualities apparent in them, are The Connecticut Qnido, earliest press In the Immediate future. The these diiys. Three companies—the probably the most dramatic indus­ indicated in the rouge of aames aecouiplishiuenl of the state's President announced "tliat after Pratt & Whitney division of United trial chapter will tell of this feat of Sketches from UNDER OUR LOW RATiS ^)y which ,from time to time v.-e November 1 the OPM would keep Aircraft Corp., Wright Aeronauti­ American Inductry of learning in Life by WPA Writers' Project, is to be the details secret. Observers in have described them—transients cal Corp., and the Allison division one year to turn planes off the as­ Roede followed by other historical vol­ Washhigton had been expecting of General Motors—are now, mak­ drifters, pioneer s,ne'er-do-wclls, sembly line—planes that Under umes. In preparation now are iome such clampdown because of ing high-powered engines enough Secretary of War Robert P. Patter­ YOU CAN.,. adventurers, Ifamps, hobo.s, itiu-' "Connecticut: A Profile of the' the worry In London that such in­ to surpa.ss the best guesstimates of son has said are the 'best planes in ' ''tti erant .wprkers,'|ti'a.iier folk, .mi­ formation was valuable to th'e Naz­ production by the Na?,ls. Germany Nutmeg State," a 6-t-pago pie- the world," able to outlly, out- ' ^'•f•.~• is. London especially complained ti> p/aj your radio gratory labor.-' They include" the turo-.book, part of the American Is said to be getilng out between 3 cUmb, outshoot and outinaneuver that our stories on tank production and' 4 million horsepower per "the latest models produced by a I- people who • in lai-ge • part have 1 -- .. TI|i'C0II.NECTrCU.I:«3l!SHT & POWER'CO Pictorial Guide -Series and a vol­ were too good a- tip-off for Berlin. month, plus some small help from certain nation that boasted not 4" 3 hours for dug our canals,, laid our roil- ume on tlio' Const Guard Acad- And so even though the OPM the French pliints taken over. long ago that It had the best.."

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PAOB POUR THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANFORD, CONN., NOVEMBER 13, 1941 THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANFORD, CONN., NOVEMBER 13, 1041 tAGE FIVE Morris, Phyllis Rico and Lorraine Rourke. i' ' ^ under the present tax laws, the NORTH BRANFORD THE POCKETBOOK Light and Power combined savings will approxim­ CHURCH NOTES BAPTIST ately offset the increase In pre­ T^S The Missionary Society will meet With Thi'Boys Sorvlccs nt the local churches on 'In charge. Any yotinR couple Inter- o/ KNOWLEDGE ferred stock dividends necessary to Friday at 2:30 with Mrs. D. J. Junior High School News Retires Shares cf raise the now mohey and will not Sunday will be: estcd in Joining his group should Bontatlbus, 24 Terhune Ave. In The Service apparently reduce the earnings Mass at 0:15 o'clock at St. attend this meeting If they desire. Maiises in St. Mary's Church will service. Devotions will be led by Mrs. John Mrs. Robert Mnlllnson of Foxon Augustine's R. C. Church, Rev. John Preferred Stock available for tlio company's com­ I \ be 7:30, 9, and 10:30. Miss Alice Warner will sing Soaberg and the leader will be GENERAL NEWS STAFF THE ARMISTICE Is a patient In New Haven Iloiipltal mon stock. Thus, even before ap­ \ ?i 3. McCarthy, pastro Mrs. Edward The initial plans for the annual Omnipotence as the offertory solo Mrs. Hugh MacLeod. where she underwent an operation Daly, organist and choir director. chicken pic supper and bazaar Twenty-three years ago on Nov. The following East Haveners arc A financing program tor The plication ot operating savings re­ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL and the choir will be augmented by The awarding ot prizes Tor the Editor-in-Chiel 11 at five in the morning the Ger­ on her knee yesterday. She was in- sulting from installation of now Sunday School will follow with given by the Ladles Sewing Society CHURCH other church singers In rendering Richard Whltcomb listed as members of the National jvirod when she fell from a horse Conhecticut Light and Power Com­ SUBSCRIBE TO THE sale ot movie tickets for "Lady Be mans signed an armistice. A Guard. Matthew G. LlnoncolU, generating units, tho Company instructions by Dominican Nuns will be held In the town hall on the Rev. Byron Kenneth Anthony Schuberts' "Magnificat." Oood," for the benefit ot the Pub­ last Sunday. pany calling tor the retirement ot S '. evoritng of December 3. Committees BRANFORD REVIEW Assistant Editor-in-Chief strange quiet settled down over George W. Long John E. Male, under this program Is able to, ob­ from Now Haven. Minister Our own Parish service will be a lic Schools Musical Instrument the company's outstanding 08,044 tain $10,000,000 of now money will be announced and details given Nancy Jacocks the fighting area as at 11 o'clock Domlnlck D. Mancusco, Edward C. shares ot fe 1-2 per cent Preferred Morning Worship, 10:45 celebration of Holy Communion on Loan Fund was made during Jr. that day the guns ceased tiring. Mr. and Mrs. John Borzlllo ot without dilution ot common stock Holy Eucharist will be celebrated at an early date. Church School, 0.30. Marsott, Theodore' G. Ncwmonn, Stock, $100 par value, and the Thanksgiving morning, November High assembly period Wednesday. Secretary By the terms ot the Armistice the William H. Nicholas, Louis Plscl- Main Street will celebrate their earnings. at 0:30 o'clock at Zlon Episcopal Young People 0.45 P. M. at the 20 at 9:00 a. m. First place —7-1 — Miss Cahlll. Elmira DooUttle wedding • anniversary November raising ot $10,000 of now money • The ; married men and single Germans surrendered all their ar­ telll, Matthew Alt P^ola,' Anthony, largely for additional generating Mr. Campbell, In commenting on Church, Rev. Francis J. Smith; Manse. Members pf the Parish are also Accepted by Robert Lake, presi­ tillery and practically all their 30th. Rector, Mrs. Paul R. Hawkins, women o/Totpket Orange served a High-Lights Treasurer P. Rantone, John V. RiccetelU, Pas- facilities at its Devon plant, was the now construction program of Invited to attend the New Haven dent. fleet, also great numbers ot rail­ quale RlccltelU, John W. Sander­ tho Company, declared; organist and choir director. supper to the marrle dwomen and ^PERAIlMS All AiHOMOBlLE TOPAV COSTC NO MORE PR* MILB THAN Joan Norrls announced by Mr. C. L. Campbell, TABOR Community Service under the au.s- Second place — 7-4—Miss Keyes, way locomotives and cars and Mrs, Walter Zellnskl ot Cedar "Our Company Is mooting the single men, of the Orange on Tues­ TIRE eyPEWSE A1.0NE Dip -55 VEARS AGO The Confirmation Class meets son, Elwood F. Sooble, Stanley J. President. I day eyehing in. the town hall pre- plces of the New Haven Council ol of the Week Accepted by Gertrude Daley, presi­ many other things. Several units Skut, Frank J. Solevo. Philip B, Street will leave soon for a ton day groally increased demahds, for Morning worship will be at U Saturday mornings at 10: dent. Next week report cards will come visit with Joseph Zellnskl nt cam)) ficdlhg the'builncss session: Churches at 11:00 Thanksgiving of the American, British and Tarbell, Joseph C. Thompson, A special stockholders' meeting electric power, but It Is essential o'clock at tlio North Branford The Christmas Sale will be held AT THE BRANFORD Individual prizes; for the follow­ out. School will close at 12.50 on Lo, Va, that wo add to our generating ca­ Congregational Church. Rev. Q. .This feA the penalty for losing morning In Woolsey Hall. Ihc French armies mariihed Into Ger­ James Joseph C. Thoi^pson, James to vote on the proposals will be December 3 and 4. preacher this year Is the Rev. Dr. ing sales: 23 tickets, Moi'gan Rod­ Wednesday In honor'of Thanksgiv­ many and took up stations at im­ pacity-to moot future demands oc­ Dlllard Lesslcy, pastor, Mrs. in the recent;competitive program. Narpes Society will meet Dec. 11 ing Day. H. Williams, Herbert»L. Zanpano, held In Dec. 8," 1041. Charles R. Brown, Dean Emeraus ney, 7-1; 20 tickets, Anna Laird, portant bridges across the Rhine Herman R. Anderson.' The Manufacturers' Association casioned by the National Defense Douglas B. Holablrd, organist and with Mrs. Alfred Barnes of Indian 7-2. ot Connecticut, Inc., held its an­ The Company proposes to Issue program. The addition ot two choir director. The Home Nursing.group of local of the Yale Divinity School, one ot River. The bridge at Coblenz was 330,088 shares ot new i^ntcrrod Neck Ave. Eugenia Tamulevlch went to nual meeting Wednesday In the Devon iunlts will add 00,000 kilo ' Sunday School for the children of Red Cross arc still in need of a the outstanding preachers of the held by the Americans. Germany Among Brantord's draftees are; Stock which will have ns par valuo A Hartford district mission country. The music Is to be sup­ The 7th grade party will be held New Jersey for the holidays. was. defeated, and Allied and New Haven Lawn Club. Mr. T. F. watts to our present generating' this parish will be at 10 o'clock in single or t\Vin bed with mattress meeting was held Wednesday af­ EVERY Thomas Plscltello, Stephen Prusski but a liquidating value of $50 a' for use in class work. Anyone hav­ plied by the Center Church choir. Friday evening from 7.30 to 9.30. American armies In Germany Hainmor is director-at-largo to capacity of 104,145 kilowatts. the chapel. Mrs. Burton S. Hall la ternoon and evening In Tabor Lu­ Walter Sameski, Donald Shepnrd, succeed Edwin Pugsley and John shore. A total ot 130,088 of those the superintendent. ing one to loan the group for the The Triangle meets next for an THUnSDAY NIGHT . . All Jr. High teachers and pupils Betty Waltz went to North Hav­ awaited the signing ot the treaty Steven Srlvlnski Charles Smalley;' shares, bearing a dlvldond rate of "Tho 45,000 kilowatt unit now theran Church. At the afternoon have been Issued Invitations by the H.:(3oss Is direotor-at-large to suc­ remainder of the course should get meeting at 2.30 the Rev. T. A. Qus- afternoon sewing meeting at the en for Armistice Day. of peace. Peter Stadalnik, Michael Sudaq, $2.22B per annum, will bo offered, being Installed is expected to be In BEe« ARE ciA«ifi£PA< MSiTocK, (except Thanksgiving) chairman of the social committee, ceed R. E. Prltchard ot Now Brit­ in touch with the chairman, Mrs. A HeWRADKS l5 SO SMALL IT'S home of Mrs. 'Beauford Reeves, In mcmorlam may we have Joseph Suppe, George Thomas, Jr.,' operation by next fall, while tho IN VJ/OMINQ tafson of Manchester read a paper. Sen Fnnd Smoroasbord . . . Elaine Levy. ain. to holders of the prosnnt B 1-2 per, : A public old fashioned dance Dlllard Lcssley or the instructor, WORW ON TMH WWICT LIKJ! A A dinner was served at. 5.30 in-the Yowago Avenue, Pine Orchard, on YOU HELP YOURSELF to all Walter McCarthy went to Wal­ a moment of silence tor those who James Torelll Leonard Zadanowlz, cent Preferred on a basis ot two second unit ot similar capacity Is Will bo held In the toAvn on the Mrs, Haviland Schucssler R. N. Monday, November 17. The next you xolsh—deUcious Lobster, llngford Sundajr. gave their lives for our freedom. Louis Zuraskl. planned tor operation late In 1044, cliurch parlors. Supt. Raymond Pinkham ex­ shares ot the now sloclc for ono, evening of November 18 under the regular meeting. Is to be at the Shrtmn, Crabmeat. Baked A ple-eating contest will be one Nancy Jacocks share of old stock. | "Both ot tiicso now units are fe'-^-'P RC5EARCH HAS A vesper service in English was Virginia Ham. Baked Stuffed A Thanksgiving program is being pects to attend the New England more etnclont than older units allspices of the Holy Name Society The ' North Branford Fife and ^-^AW FOUNP A WAY to held nt 7.30, with the Rev. Frank 'home of Mrs. Arthur Scrlvenor, Jr. Clams, etc., etc., i ot the events of the evening with Ass't. editor-in-chief These East Haven men are listed Such shares as aro not taken up of St, Augustine's Church, During 5^; MAKE CORNCOBS planned by all the Jr. High rooms. Superintendents' mooting In Bos­ now In operation, They are cap­ Drum Corps were entertained J, iNtO HlSH Anderson of Portlan.i and the Rev. on Pino Orchard Road, Monday, the following participating: 7-1, as serving In the regular army: Er- under the oxohnngo otfor, togeth­ the evening Ave turktfys will be wltli moving pictures and refresh­ December 1st. Walter Gro.s-s; 7-2, Frank Nygard; Each room will have a show In the vln Andrews. Herman A. Bartlett, ton Friday and Saturday. able of producing more current 45. etipiosives. Armand Nordgren of AnsoiTia as FRIDAY . . . THANKSGIVING er with the 200,000 adi-iltlonal with a smaller consumption of fuel given away as prizes. Albert Bou- ments following drill and rehearsal > THEy AKE liturgists. The Rev. Karl Johann- At the November meeting of tlie 7-3, JuUan Williams; 7-4 Joseph general assembly next Wednesday. John Deren, Raymond F. .Flgelew- shares to be Issued, win carry a ler Sr,, president of the club Is be­ oh Friday night. ''*S>JUy' CeiUilD$e.,A BASE Fa7nous Lobster in butter Lupplno. In the year 1620 a small ship ski, Charles R.. LaBonte, Harry N. Robert Michael Myron is recup­ and v.'lll, therefore, make possible UiBPlN/AAKINS

i>Aai: SIX THE BRANFORD REVIEW/ BRANFORD, OONI^., NOVEMBER 13, 1941 THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANFORD, CONN., NOVEMBER 13, 1041 Baseball 4-' PAGE 8!!VEK Thanksgiving 1941 DRAMA AX TOP SPEED Boxing With tho whole world geared for No, No, November Basketball By William Ftcdctick Bigclow top speed in any line of activity, By Ogdeit Naih LATEST SFORT NEW Hockey Etiilor CooJ Homeicephs AUf^tisint whether it bo a War machine a (Rtfrlnlut ttom Otdmlti CeimffellUit) Football sporting event, or full production EDITED BY W. J. AHERN T is good to be an American; no In a defense fnotory, drama Is tak­ Wrestling choicer lieritngc could be given ing It's place In the headlines of Thirty days November hath, I UnlU for human living. to any man. His birthright includes Branford news these days. It's that Including ono Election D»y a majority of die tliing,s that the super, high speed production of the And a double-yolk Thanksglvtnc- men of most other nations only An encouraging month November U yearn for, scarcely hoping that they Branford Drama Club, "Meet TURKEY AND FIXIN'S 1941 'you know that new For hurRlary and mayhemj Thanksgiving this year should be will over bo rcnliucd. Moat of ua will Uncle Sally", soon to make it's It's night for most of tho afternoon. I girl at school, Tlie little refugee no doubt think of those things whon^ appearance before Branford strictly a family affair, I decided. from Austria." And P.M. most of the A.M. < Rants At Full Streiigtli For Triangles Smitlaj wo como tc Thnnkspriving, deeply theatre goers. Yes, drana Is assum­ There may bo virtues In November, Turkey, of course, and cranberries Of course, I knew. (rrntcful for tha • prlvllciroa wo en- ing It's rightful place in the spot­ But if there aro I can't remember. and two kinds of pie and the table "Well, this will be her first Joy. Sonio will think of othor Uiinns, too — Uint tho very right which In light of human events in Bran­ decorated with crysanthemuns. But Thanksgiving in America, and she Hornets Crowd theirs of kneeliiiK or thnnkhiB God ford and Mr, and Mrs. Branford wholehearted support of this un­ Rutgers Strong Favorites Panaroni's Run Branford High there were so many things to do, asked me today what it was all In nny way they chooso was won for seem to be taking to it as n duck dertaking will bo amply Justified, what with my Red Cross work and about and why we thought there thcni by other men who paid donrly Wetedmen After Revenge takes to water. And after a peek or here's a play to rival the Milford Until the committee for Civilian Defense was anything to be thankful for for 11, preserved for thoin tlirmiRh Paces Branford Opposes Classy two at rehearsals for tlits -.^,ne\\^, ' antics displayed in tho rccerit To Defeat Huskies Saturday to go in for a really big dinner with this year." tho years Ijy the Kvinrnntecs set up Thespian rib tickler, wc know your hy those who had (Inrcil to daro all. ''movie "Charlie's Aunt''. • For Early Season Setback all of the aunts, uncles and cousins "I should think she'd feel there Late Minutes To Stalmate 6-6 Westport Team These will remombor that being an "Meet Uncle Sally" Is n mlle-a The loss of Bob Harris,, stnr and a couple of.loncsome neighbors was plenty. After all, she and her American citizen imposes oblipta,- at 7.4S p.m. The two hours of minute comedy that keeps it's sophomore loft halfback, due to an besides. An eight pound turkey family escaped Just in the nick of tlona that cannot bo fully mot by Outplay Rivals But Lose In Last 65 Yard Jaunt In Third Period Triangles Still Favored To Continue Unbeaten But Local pictures will begin at 8 o'clock. audlcnco on the edges of It's scats Injury received in Saturday's Back some ten years ago a dusky would do; I thought, Instead of the time and her fatiier has a Job. thanks to God, though thnnlts aro Frame—Paul and Vasso Star Sets Up firaiiford Sooro By Sentiment Is Swinging to the Branfordites On the Will not bo responsible for any from start to finish. If you Ilka Rhode Island game, seriously Branford back, Harry William.'?, set 20pounder we usually had. 'Yes, shes thankful. But she duo. There is, for one, tlio inescap­ For Visitors While Potola, Cognato—Parcinski Continues able duty to protect and prosorvo seating for those who ale late. An­ thrills, if you like action, If you cripples the University of Connecti­ a record by traveling over 400 Strength Of Newly Acquired Material—Parcinski A Then Sue came home fired with wonders what we Americans are Giordano and Fortune Impress To Scintillate our liberties, that our children may nouncements aiid remarks will bo like action, If you like laughs, don't cut football squad In lts|preparatIon yards on five touchdown runs und great Help To Backfleld. an idea. "Mother," she exclaimed thankful for. And so I thought Fons With Tholr Offehsivo Dis­ also share th«ni> to defend tlio na­ dono by Adjt. H. Jocobson, On fall to "Moot Uncle Sally" for the Rutgers game on the 15th. swamped Westport High almost The Branford Rams have a new maybe if we asked her and her tion against attacks cither from play. Stung to the quick by Chick De- Sunday iifternoon at 4 O'clock at Harris received a severe knee In- single-handedly—but that was ten three years and will be fighting slogan tnis week. It is "Beat the brother and their to come without or within—to dnro not to Fllppo's accurate forward passing Brooklyn Salvation Band wiUglvo Jury when he was blocked as he years ago. Tomorrow the shoe will hard to ring up another victory for Triangles." For on Sunday the lo­ to our house for a real Thanks­ ajipcaso sin, not to compromiso with Class of 1042, Branford High gariie which gave the Wallingford wrong. There Is tho further duty a musicnl coiiccrt. Colonel A. was coming down the field after Branford High School's surprise be on the other foot for Branford their last appearance in Red and cal eleven meets the top-ranking Pequot Theatre giving dinner, like we-always have, School win present Pride and Walco's an early score over the resting uiion each oiio of us to try Beckinan and Mr. Thomas Tully one bf.hls usual brilliant punts. He cloven outplayed, outrushed, out ofter outplaying Milford for prac­ Black uniforms. team of the Southern Connecticut that maybe they'd ^et an idea what to make thin country better ns a Projudloe on December 5 at 8:15 to Branford Rams at Wallingford last will preside.—S. A. definitely will be able to play In the downed the proud Maroon aiid tically the entire game last Friday Football League at Hammer Field Fri., Sat.—Nov. 1445 it Is we celebrate and why we're homo for nil, that all may with full the high school auditorium. White of Milford High School at Sunday, the locals came back in When the Cardinals take the fiel.d hearts rcjoico and bo thankful. game on Saturday. Ray ecussell win probably be In the throes of an at Hartford, Jim Carrier will again in the second of their two-game more thankful than usual this Aiiollicr iiiiKlity diiiibli'-lioiidor .sliifif show is plii.viiif;' this week who has been playing right half­ Hammer Flclc) last Saturday biit the last half aided no little by RELUCTANT DRAGON \'PA after-game letdown and the strong hold the limelight at the fullback series as outlined by the leagues year." Fridii.v, Siitui'day mul Siiiulay, Nov. 14-15-KI, on flio stiigo of the back all year Immediately took over failed by six minutes to take the Billy Panaroni's great 45 yard run Staples High School, with eleven post and will take care of calling schedule. The new Walt Disney feature "Ummm," I said thoughtfully STATE TIIEATHH, MAKTRIHI). Jloadiiit; this stag'o show are the his assignment at left and his kick­ unbeaten French coached team back of a punt 'to tie the favored stalwart players plus good substi­ the signals. Doug MacKelcas will Victims of the Reilly coached that little turkey and two easy pies Salvation Army ing, passing and running while he into cump. The final score was homo team. In a 0 to 6 ball game. tutes, will probably win. The game in Technicolor •I INK SPOTS, America's greatest quartet, and creators of "If 1 get the nod for the wingback posi­ lads in the opening loop clash back disappearing very fast "I see what remained In the game was an out­ Milford ID, Branford 0. Coached by Stu Clancy the, Wal- will be played at Westport. Didn't Care" ami other siiinsh song hits. On ilio same (jiniit stage Ancient documents were written upon strips tion and will share the kicking du­ in October, tlie Rams are counting ~ ALSO - you mean " standing feature of the Colnnoctl- After an early Milford march to cos looked far superior to the elev­ show is "Tho Twentieth Century Giibricl," EKSICINB IIAAVJUNS Invites Public Nevertheless Branford still re­ ties with sophomore Bill Sadowski on evening tlie series by settifig Our freedom to do and say what of stem of papyrus rush which formerly cut dttack, He has been convcrcd to the four yard line In the first peri­ en whicli sported their colors ear­ BOWERY BLITZKRIEG and his "Tuxedo Junction" Orcliostra. the loft halfback post during the od the locals swept back and sur­ lier in the sehson. Each move was tains the element of suiTirlse. In who is slated to start at tailback. the Triangles on their heels on the we please our right to go to To Movie Show week and should hold up In a spectacular one but nevertheless Fortune and Petela they have two The blocking back assignments strength of their newly-created of­ church and to select the people grew in the Delta, of the Nile. prised 500 fans with a strong Sun., Hon., Tues., Nov. lG-17-18 Harris's as.slgnm(!hts very well. The ground game which featured short a sound play..'.Tiie ideal main- really fine backs. Both pass and will be filled' by Leon Losee or Dick fensive strength. who run our government and to have our own bushiess We seem Notice to the Scandinavians of work. The work of John Toffolon at plunges by Petela and Fortune and .sprlng in Clancy's attack was run wltli driving power and In Gi­ HIckey, while fleet-footed Armand While the visitors have tlie edge HONKY TONK better able to express our gratitude Branford: An excoptional film of all thb backfleld pdsltlons during a bewildering aerial barrage of Chick DePllppo of East Haven, ordano they have a blocker extra­ Capadaqua Is sure to see plenty of in numerical superiority they have Movie Geyed Cinema .Chatter Paper was an Unknown Luxury % with Clark Gable, Lana Turner for blessings like tliese on Thanks­ Peace and War of the Scandinavi­ the ni^ody game was another en- the former. ' brother of the New York,Giants' ordinary for lilgh school circles,! action as a replacement for Sadow­ not necessarily tho calibre of play­ «! giving than on any other day In an Countries and the Bombing of couinijlng feature and he Is the The Branford march culminated crack center, Lou DeFllppo, wlio who has lately taken over the kick­ ski. ers wliich will show its wares on - ALSO - By ROBERT R. PORTLE Boa lUKKis-M/it./ra/ict( the year....And maybe showing one Hear Tell: Joan Leslie has re­ London and the Salvation Army In locloal choice to take over the right and they scored when Petela com­ dispiaynri an uncanny pitching ing role for the locals and again Wcsleyan's chances of springing the local gridiron Sunday, for with surprised the fans with his ability. an upset will be greatly enlianced WORLD PREMIERE family, new to the United States' nQn,y^VOOD GOSSIP ceived 23 invitations " to big un­ action was shown at Tho Salvation IiiiU bnck post where he combines stage of the Rhody game an entice pleted a pass to Gatavaskl from arm in addition to some nitty ball- the late additions of Pesca, Wii- Unless tho present paper shortage is overcome out only a fine,ability In gaining But the strengtli to supplant by the re-appearance of 'regular with John Barrymore and how we really feel about liberty jy^jy Garland recalling that her iversity football games since she Army Hall, 054 State Street, Now new line was subsllutcd and the the local 12-yard line Into tha er.d carrying. liams and Parcinski to the proven Ki'uund on running plays but ls| these men Is not there. Not that end Qeorge Morrill to the lineup. would be as important cs my n^other told her that some day she began her college co-ed role In Haven, Nov. 1, last. Because ut Paper will again be a luxury Conneclcut team put on the best zone. Petela's place kick failed for But Coach Weted of the Rams strength of Paharone, Tamsin, Frances Parmer defense work. So that little family equally adapt at blocking and de- Branford will not have It next sea­ George was confined to the side- nilv ... "The Male Animal" Kay that time lack of seating capacity drive that they made during the en the extra point. had a few surprises of his uwn and Torelll and Cognato in the Bran­ so recently came from a troubled would play Sarah Bernhardt fonslyc work. Earl DeOarll, 200-lb. son—they will. Their substitute linos against Williams last week be Francis back at Warners after to the many that were turned tire game while the substitute line Prom this point until two min­ one of them was the devastating ford backfleld, the Triangles must word are going to sat turkey and she's playing the famous actress in I rtillback, and Gene Kovaes a left material is good but liglit. So light cause of an injury received the AVcd., Thurs.—Nov. 19-20 three years absence for "Always in away, it is our great pleasure to wos operating. The end, guard and utes of the fourth quarter had blocking, of his charges on offtac- knowingly face a rejuvenated cranberry sauce and boiled onions "Babes On Broadway." Imltb.'ick who has been available as in fact that Is can only be xised previous week, but will be able to My Heart," is greeted by the same inform you that this picture pro­ center postlons are adequately been played, Branford stopped the klfi and middle of the line plunges. Branford line which likewise ana mince pie on Thanksgiving Robert Young enjoying a ten day jHelp In the Present Emergency: a kldti'i- nud passer and on pass sparingly. This applies to the line st^rt Saturday and Is likely to THE GET-AWAY picture crew that worked on her gram will be shown over again, on taken care of with good replace­ redoubtable Milford attack. Mil­ Branford's- forward wall was boast.s of additional strength. Day. vacation at Victorville. defense, have both returned to the as well a.s the backfleld. Because prove a valuable target for Car- I with Charles Winninger and last film there.. The Christmas Monday evening, Nov. 17, at 8 p , g ment and the tackles have been ford tied the score on an off tack­ much the stronger unit of the two nie Triangles bring the Bran.- : V- returning to .. .'lauiul tills week after been out of these starters were subjected to tree in "The Man Wlio Came to m. The Salvation Army band in strengthened by the return of Co- le plunge by Sullivan from' the lines and held, tlio home team to riov's iias.scs. The other end post!ford a veteran array, Johnnjuiuuiy mcMc- Robert Sterling Westlake School for Girls, after unll'onii duo to Injuries and thoh^ such terrific pressure last week the completing her new ' picture, Dinner" comes from Bette Davis' charge of Bandmaster George Ja Capaln Alv/ood to a starting posi­ three yard line. Had i3ranford lev/ it any first dov/ns via the v.'ill fall to vetcriui Stan Key, wlyle • Hugh is a clever end and Prank pre.'iPiice In ' th Rutgers game REVIEW feels that they will be - ALSO - "Kathleen.' own farm in New Hampshire. cobson win start tlie picture pro tion after his Injury. The starting been content to play for a dead­ Rvound route. By direct contrast the tacklo berths will be sliarcd byilwanski 'at tackle Is one of tlie # ihould help a lot. The probable unable to regain their playing edge At State Theatre The "Wild Bill ,,Hiokok Rides" gram with a selection. Opening Save Discarded Pap6i line for the Connecticut team will lock the visitors might today have the locals gained consl;>tontly on Don Stuart and Horm Hessen-1 most powerful players in the cir- . MURDER by INVITATION Greta Garbo getting her first starring backfleld will consist of the turf and liliewise outbooted for this clash. driving license. company traveled' to Big Bear Lake prayer by Major H. Kirkham. Mr probably Include; Dick Aubrey or been sporting their secdnd tie con­ brnch. In the guard .spots Fesler; cult. But it is behind'•" the line Oo-Captain "Pot" Mohr at quarter; the-Walco.'j when'Jimmy Barba ex­ to make midsummer scenes, but JThomas Tally will preside. Major Pete McShorry at left end, Co- test, but instead the Knechtmen Westport, on the other hand, will u.'.e Burt VanderClute and! where the Triangles perform moat Yes Slree, Folks, here comes the Jeanette MacDonald wearing Ray Scusael at left half; John cellently handled';,tho wet bail and glasses for the first time in her returns without an inch of ex­ C. Frederickson who is In charge Captaln "Moo"^ Paine or Vinoe chose to set. their sights for vic­ sports a strong record. Moreover, V/alt Bedient, with Cab Brown over i capably for tlie invaders have an greatest, hottest stage show that Toffolo at right half and Joe Perko kicked for an avsVage of nearly 40 film career and proving that a girl posed film—Reason: three feet of the picture program will not We Will-Collect Bundles Cuddy at right end. KoU Malkkultt tory. they hove not had to press for vic­ the ball. I even dozen backs who crack the ever originated in Harlem. Starting .ut fuU. ,, , yards all afternooii. can be glamorous with "specs". of snow James Cagney receives only show Sweden and the bomb­ or Bob Hofman at left-tackle; Al With two. minutes to play.i Bran­ tory in recent engagements and ' line headed by Sgro and Selveti, this week Friday, and continuing Fairmount Robert Taylor winning a new a hand-carved leather portfolio ing of London, but will take us Atwood or John Greenwood at ford lost the boll on downs; on the Tlie Walcos :sCDrc'carae In the consequently carry a reserve which Football players use up nearly two of the state's finest. tliru Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 14 The UConn' lino emerged from and affectionate friend in Lucky, from the Screen Actors Guild as through a visit to Iceland, a place right tackle; Charles MoHey or 35 yard line. ' ; . >,. " - first half when'xiel'llppo'-found a Branford will find hard to over­ 2,000,000 footballs every season. Still with the locals in shape and 15-16 for tliree (3) days only on the the Rhode Island game without in­ Theatre a greyhound who appears in scenes thanks for his fifth appearance that is of much interest to America "Swede" Ostrom at right guard; Al receiver In the end zpne and passed come. ' 1 —i-:ir-- ' most certainly Improved and the stage of the State Theare, Hart­ .THE BRANFORD REVIEW jury and replacements should be For three downs Milford failed 33 Main St., Annex, New Haven for '^Johnny Eager.' on its charity air | show Actor Just now, and then to Norway, the Plnsky or; Roger Olmsted at left against the stalwart Branford to him accurately from Branford's Injured end, Huzar, ready to per­ ford, are those dynamic versatile suffloleht to give the heavier and The united States consumes 00 being coached by Herbert Anderson liecomes Private North Cape, Lapland, the fjords of guard and Milt Drojio at center. lino but on the fourth down with 12-yard line. •'' form again in his most acceptable entertainers of stage, screen and more powerful Rutgers line a per cent of the world's rubber. Thurs., Pri.. Sat.—Nov. 13-14-15 radio. The Four Ink Spots, In Carmen Mianda on the set of Herbert Anderson, U. S. Army. Norway, ilammarfast, Tronjelm, jj Branford 400-days East Haven 4-0628 evenings battla throughout the game. At one The first named In each, case the 12 yards to go they gambled on a Branford came back In the final form, the Branford sports are Seen Around: Ronald Reagan and Aandalsnes and Oslo, and other Wesleyan Plays V backing the Rams although taking Lewis Stone, Mickey Rooney in Person, America's greatest quartet, "Babes on Broadway" for his Im­ likely starting choice but all down long forward pass over the goal half and found its woring spark on personation of her. Richard Whorf wiping tomatoes places — Denmark, Copenhagen, line and sucocede. Billy Panaroni's ^5 yard runback Cactus • fiber is now used in the short end of the prevailing creators of "If I Didn't Care" and the lino the competition Is so LIFE BEGINS FOR Connie Russell finding a stray out of their ears''after the three- •Visby, etc. The program will start of DeFlippo's boot which ended on padding upholstery of motor cars I odd.':. and other song hits, such as "My groat and the boys are even that With seconds to ^o. Captain Ted­ Season's Finale ANDY HARDY baby girl in her car. tons-of-tomatoes fight in "Juke the Walco"s 21 yard line. Parcin­ Prayer', 'Maybe', 'Do I Worry' and definite line-up Is uncertain until dy Paul of Milford Intercepted Pe­ Dan Daily, Jr. announcing the Girl" The Navy Blues sextet im­ f ski, Pesca and Cognato brought - ALSO - many others too numerous to men­ game-time. Only ipropo, 200-lb. tela's desperation toss and raced purchase of Red Riot, a thorough­ periling everyone op set of "Your're the ball to the 'Wallingford three On Saturday P.M. tion. The Pour Ink Spots are sophomore center, Is a certainty to along the side line for the third RICHARD ARLBN in bred Jumper He is training him in the Army Now" with their baton where the latter plunged over for purveyors of that hot stuff known start^I-Ils play In each game has and final score. for competitive Jumping. twirling practice sessions for the the tally. Barba's extra point trick Mlddletown, Conn., Nov. 13 — FORCED LANDING as "swing," They call themselves a been such as to rate him above tlie In the 44tli game of a series wliieh Use Perry's Budget Plan novelty quartet because tliey hi-de- Lew Ayres practicing handling a finale scene in tho

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PAGE EiaHT THE BEANPORD REVIEW, BRANPORD, CONN., NOVEMBER 13, 1941 ^. CaldwclBs Celebrate 40th Wcddinj; Armistice Day What Nets College Notes Anniversary EAST HAVEN Just Arrived A surprise party was held Sat­ Boy Scouts THE HOME NEWSPAPER IS A Continued from page one BY GITA ROUND urday, Nov. 9, for Mr. and Mrs. Make Good Citizens VITAti FORCE IN EVERY TOWN Spanish War veterans, coihprising Ernest Cadwell of East Main Street Help •your Community Thomas t\ Kana the school publication. The Comet. to celebrate their 40th wedding Thomas F. Kane of 111 Dodge The Comet editors also attended the first division. A. C. Gilbert Mfg. Co. cellar gets Miss Beatrice Kelsey of Stony Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Bens By Oontrlbutins POBTRAHNG AS IT DOES underway on Branford Hills anniversary. Avoniio,' a resident ot East Haven the Connecticut Scholastic Press In the second division were the Creek assisted at the dessert Coffee of Cheshire, announce the birth of To the Qulnnipiac Council LOCAL HATPENINGS IN convention In nillhouse High Raking leaves from the Green dance given recently at Woman's a daughter, |Louise Mary on They were presented with a bou­ Financial Campaign for the past eight years, died Mon­ marshal and aides, Stony Creek College. quet ot flowers and a purse ot FAMILIAR LANGUAGE day. He Is survived by his wire, School at New Haven last Saturday. Nurses will distribute Thanksgiving October 29. Mrs. Bens was formerly Wijit JPranforb ieUbielo Fife and Drum Corps, Branford baskets but find it unnecessary to money. Mary McDonald; a son, Qoorge, of Fire Departments, St. John the Miss Maybelle Robinson of Foxon. AND EAST HAVEN NEWS make general appeal for assise Miss Helen Davis of East Haven There were 62 guests present East Haven, and three grandchil­ Baptist Society, Girl Scouts, T. A.tanco . from Watcrbury, Saybrook, West dren. The funeral was held from has been electfed secretary of the Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Massey of VOL. XIV—NO. 31 Branford, Connecticut, Thanksgiving Day, 1041 R. Club, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Nygard, senior class at National Park Haven, White Plains, New York, PRICE FIVE CENTS W. S.'Clancy's mortuary home In cars containing members of Mason New Haven announce the birth ot a Branford and Middletown. Meadow Street, married 40 years Seminary, Forest Glen, Md. daughter, Beverly Louise , on Klrkham Avenue, Wednesday at 10 Rogers Corps, Auxiliary of Sidney . . . Must have b6en eight or ten A.m., with a requiem high mass Beach Camp, U. S. W. V., auxiliary October 22. Mrs Massey is the By Miss Jean E. Aliermatt flags flying Armistice Day In the Donald Knowlton of Short Beach former Miss Mavis Barnes. The History of the Half-Hour tit 10.30 in St. Vincent de Paul's of the American Legion, and Redcente r ... flranfprd Bank getting WomenAssuming church. Interment was in the is on the editorial staff of the Reading Club was given this after­ Comedy of Adolescence Rae Barnes, JL/jls Johnson, Bar- Cross, and Battery H, trucks and Its face hftcd . ... Harry Johnson Campus at the University of Conn. noon by Mrs. F. . S. Jourdan and Rea Henry Smith Leiper, family- plot in St. Bernard's ceme­ baro Gould, Alberta Kane, Gert­ guns. erecting garage arid storage space A son, John was born Sunday in Important Role, tery, Fltchbul'g, Ma.ss. Grace Hospital to Mr. and MrsMrs. . 0. V. McDermott. Mrs. Harriet rude Thomas, Elmlra Doollttlo, The following was the order of on North Main Street ... Branford Wayne Davis ot East Haven at L. Palmer was hostess. BMt nf ^^ (Huuurrtintt Ruth Kelsoy and Miss Ruth Perry exorcises at the Cenotaph: Mass­ Point Park bleak.' against Novem­ tended the fall house party last John McClees of Highland Park. Given By Senior Class ~!3>^^Sie3 Claims Speaker Outstanding Churchman, Senior Play and Miss Mary. Kamerzcl spent the ing of colors, National Anthem, In­ ber sky . . . carlcton Beals build­ week end at Suftlcld Academy. Miss Louise Scott, general busl week-end at Kent, Conn. They at­ vocation, chaplain Rev. H. D. ing home iniGuilford and experi­ Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pacello Ratabow Girls will give a public ness manager of the senior class Meeting in the Academy Monday tended the Congregational Church Gallaudet, thirty seconds of si­ encing dIfncultyL with govern­ Miss Jennie Johnson, daughter of of Granite Bay are receiving con­ card party December 9 In the home By His Exccllono,)'- ROBERT A. HURLEY, play, "Growing Pains," has an­ lence, selection by the Stony Creek ment's taboo^ In building regula­ gratulations on the birth of a son. of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest "Wood of In School Auditorium oftornoon the Woman's Republi­ Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Willliim Johnson of Qoveriuir: a -• can Club members heard a talk on Comes to Brotherhood nounced that the time of produc­ Fife and Drum Corps, American tions, namely rural electrical line Queach Road, Branford," Miss Palmer Road. • tion has boon moved to Tuesday Legion services, remarks, Lt. John extension . .J . ^o electricity, no A son, Nicholas Michael, was "Now Repsonslbllities For Women." Charles Baker has returned to Virginia Dohna, daughter of Mr. East Haven Pupils Present "Growing Pains" In High The speaker, Miss Evelyn Blew­ and Wednesday evenings, Novem Ills work after being ill in his home Nagle, C, O., BatterJ H, selection. well; no well,'no Water . . . and Mrs. Eric W. Dohna, 71 Bradley born Oct. 15 in Grace Hospital to ber 18 and 10. With.Miss Mar PROCLAMATION ett, hero from the West Coosl on Speaker Is A Pastor With Wide Sympathies And Contacts for a week. Stony Creek Fife and Drum Corps, They do say- Gus Hamre could Avenue, East Haven, and Miss Wal- Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale Sclrocco of Legal Notice School—Scene Laid In University Town in California garet Hunt directing, the comedy 263 Grand Avenue, ' New Haven. a speaking tour, reminded her list­ Throughout Europe, America And The Orient—Ban­ placing of wreathjs, roll call of de­ have bought practically all of da Karpowlcz, daughter of Mr. and NOTICE TO THOSE LIABLE TO —Usherettes And Committees Named. In keejiing with a (raditioii handed down ac.ro.'is quet Tickets Limited. will be presented'In the high school parted comrades, ^firing squad and Hotchklss Grove for $4,000. Yankee Mrs. William Karpowlcz, 250 Laurel Mrs. Sclrocco is the former Phil eners that they must not lose at The Misses Kropowlc/ were PAY OLD AGE ASSISTANCE.' tliveo huiulrod Coiiiiectieiit years, I apjioint home the democracy that they are auditorium. guests of Mrs, Mildred Landcs Sat­ taps, benediction. The demonstra­ neighbors advised him agin' It Street, East Haven, were among the Starino of this place. "Growing Pains," a three-act Faculty members are serving on TAXES: Thnrsday, llie twciitictli day of Noveuibor, as a trying to preserve abroad. urday. tion of antiaircraft guns. Battery Since then Gus makes his own students receiving diplomas at the comedy ot adolescence, written by Tlie Pilgrim Brotherhood will the following committees: Busi­ graduation exercises of the Stone The tax collector wishes to call Aur'anla Rouverol, ' was presented Teachers Ask day of public She asked members to abandon a hold Us annual supper and Ladies' H, was also called off because of decisions It wasn't rain that Mrs. Herbert Thatcher will have attention to the fact that a large ness manager, Miss Louise Scolt Dwlght Carter arid son, Thomas, the rain as the crowd began to dis­ caused Armistice crowd to disperse College, New Haven, on Friday In the East Haven High School defeatist attitude and to sot about Night November 25 In the Congre­ and Miss Laura O'Connor; stage as her Thanksgiving Day guests, number of taxpayers failed to pay working in terms of today and gational Church dining room. The visited Mrs. Mildred Landes Satur­ perse, It was Inability to hear at 75 feet evening (November 7) at the Mrs. Henry Sehorer, Miss Pauline auditorium Tuesday and Wednes­ Pay Increase THANKSGIVING manager, Mr. David Reed; stage Calvary Baptist Church, corner of their old age assistance tax during day nights by the Senior Class and thinking in terms ot tomorrow. speaker will bo Dr. Henry Smith day. Members of Battery H arrived In distance no word of address could Schorer, Mrs. Brlnton Sehorer, the month of February, 1941. The proporlies, Mr. Carylo Frawloy, Branford Saturdoy noon, being be heard. Too, bad for there was a Chapel and York Streets. Thespian Troupe, 63, National Oil that diiy let u.s return thanks in our homos iiud churiili- The speaker's mission is to Lelper, American, secretary oil the Mr. Carl Garvin; hand properties, David and Brlnton Schorer, Jr. of law requires that thesoi taxes bfe At its monthly meeting in the stimulate thinking with particular Mrs. Earl C. Burdlok and daugh­ mot In North Brontord by about 10 sizable crowd. West Hartford. Thespians. World Council of Churches. Miss Virginia Stevenson; pro­ paid, and the Town has to pay the high school Wednesday night, the e.s, by ])rayer and by feasting, not niouc for our many emphasis on the post-war period, Dr. Henry Smith Lelper, D. D., ter, Darla Taye loft Friday for from hero who escorted the Bat­ David Burdge took part In the State Its proportion even it tHsy The action of the play is laid In Board of Education received a material blessings nor yet for our present ijnmunity from grams, Mh 'Joseph Mayo; cos­ their home In St. Petersburg, Fla., tery in a Jeep wagon. Among "Couroge" assembly given by The next meeting will be in tlu' ouptstanding world church leader, tumes,. Miss Louise Roderick; and on Nov. 15 at 2.30 In the Dwlght are not collected. The old age pen­ the patio of the Mclntyre residence letter from a committee represent­ the anguish of other lands. Lot us be grateful also for form ot a covered dish luncheo;i;i', Is to speak at the Pilgrim Brother­ after a three-months visit with them were Capt. C. H. Page, Capt. Hamderi Hall 5th grade pupils yes­ In a university town in northern ing the Branford Teachers' League, ushers; Miss Daisy Geonty. Local Check-uf5 terday. Place Church, New Haven, to Mr.sion s are paid from this money those gifts of the mind and spirit in which the people of Dec. 15, at the firehouse In ShpYt hood ladles' night banquet Tues­ Mrs. Burdlcks parents, Mr. and Farrlngton H. Lay, and Llouts. and everyone agrees this Is a most California. asking for a conference with the John Coolac and Maurice smith. Continued from page one Walter Williams, son of Mr. and •ivery land may share: for love that smiles In the face of Beach. - day evening, Nov. 25, In the First Mrs. John DeBay of Stony Creek. Mrs. Walter Williams of New Ha­ worthy object. '.'; board as to the possibility of se­ The new kitchen equipment was permits so that permits ot such Jean Anthony, Mary Lou Mc The cast of characters: Russell Imtred, for courage that grows in tlie midst of fear, and Refreshments were served by Congregational Church. Tickets for Ml', and Mrs. Robert MalUnaon ven. The law provides that If these Miller, Delores Hagerty, Lucy Tret- curing a bonus or some other form brought along and a chicken din­ persons can be revoked. The date Nell and Mary Lou Buck are mak­ for that deathless devotion to liberty and .iustioe nnd Mrs. W. Claude Stannard, Mrs. M. tlie baiiquct should be secured in nf t'o>jon Road were guests Sunday The Women's Auxiliary of the ot expiration 61 'the 1941 certifl' Attendants win be Miss Jennie taxes are not paid, the tax coUcp^ ko, Edward Carey, Shirley Olsen, of salary to offset the increased P. Bradley, Mrs. Frank W. Daley, odvance, but any who cannot come uf Mrs. Gertrude Lillis of Sprlng- ner, prepared and cooked on the ing puppets for the Hansel and cost of living. November 24 was set truth before which no tyniiniy can long endure. Let us Church of Christ, Stony Creek, cates Is May 1, 1D42. The expiration Gretl show to be given soon by the Llnd and Sergt. Michael Meglln. A tor shall turn over the names of Ruth Judge, Muriel Carter, Harry Miss Isabel MacLeod and Mrs. Wil­ to the supper are cordially invited neld, way, was served Immediately upon as the date foi receiving the be proud of the many lieroic souls wlu) are now leiiding served a public dinner ifi the arriving at the Armory. date was chosen because of Federal Brownies of Hamden Hall. reception will follow .at Riverside such (jelinquent taxpayers to the Mack, Albert Bourget, Philip Grif­ liam L. Wilson. Presiding were Mrs. for the address. The public is wel­ church parlors Wednesday even­ approval procedures for Interstate Hall. prosecuting attorney who shftll fin, Philip Tarbell, Eugene Wil­ teachers' committee. the watcli-lires of freedom throughout this windy world. n-ving Harrison and Mrs.. Walter come. The Happy Home-Malcers Group ing at 6 o'clock. The following com­ siilppers. - ,', They will live In Main Street, Issue a complaint and cause s\i,qh liams, William Mlnlz, Dorothy ' Other matters to come before the Let us be glad tliat our own lives liavo fallen in a time Delon. Zelman Leshine was home from Board were as follows: of tliR 4-H Club will meet at the mittees were In charge: The names of all approved out' Short Beach. delinquent taxpayer to be arrestBd Fltzslmmons, Phoebe Lang, Audrey of supreme danger, so that eacli of us may find Ids ))lace Autumn table decorations were Dr. Lelper Is foreign secretary ot home ot Mrs, Ralph Hewitt, 12 Wentworth Institute, Boston for and brought before the court. This The building committee reported the Federal Council ot the "Church­ Tickets, Mrs. John Ross, chair­ Pupils Writing of-state shellfish dealers who may Armistice Day. Wright, Ann Lecza, Florence Sare- in the partnership of toil and the brotherhood ot pain. used. Bldney Street, Friday, Nov. 7, at 4 man, Mrs. Gustave Guonther, Mrs. An executive board meeting of of course will result in addltloijttl that it had voted to tar patch the es of Christ In America, ond secre­ sell In Connecticut, as well as Con neokl and .lean Ingham. sidewalk at Short Beach School, And let us he tliankful above all that our country is UOA\»' o'clock. William, Mahon; kitchen, Mrs. John nectleut ^hellflsh dealers shipping the Short Beach P. T. A. will be costs which, will have to,be. paid Committees: Director, Miss Mar- tary in America for tho Provlsion- 500 Word Story the work to be done by John Sll- returning to that deep and simple fnitli in tlie Heavenly Henry Smith I.ciper 01 Committee of the World Council Buurne, Mrs. A; Roboi'tson, co- Interstate, appear on the list pub­ held Friday afternoon at the home by the taxpayer. • '.'..' .garet Hunt; business managers, •IMiion School P. T. A. Group No. chairmen. Mrs. C. Johnson, Mrs. of Mrs. Arthur Hallden. The tax collector therefore urges ney, A report was made ot the pro­ Guidunee out of which our beautiful custom of 'fliiinks club Celebrates of Churches. The son ot a home High school pupils are engaged lished periodically by the United Miss Louise Scott and Miss Laura fit of the moving picture sponsor­ 2 v/IU meet with Mrs. Wylle Gra­ Margaret Ople,, Mrs. Charles' Sea- States Public Health Service, in Granite Bay all taxpayers who are dellnquept giving first grew. Country Cynica missionary, he spent his earliest ham, 60 Tultle Place, next Monday strand, Mrs. William Keast, Mrs. In writing on the s>ibJect'"The Sale O'Connor; assistant business man ed for the benefit of the Instru­ years among the American Indians Washongton. Each Interstate shell­ Rug Bugs will meet- this week to see that these toxbs are paid ager, James Anastasla; stage man 40th Anniversary evening, Nov. 10, at which time Emma Clark, Miss Elizabeth of Defense Stamps and Bonds In by Ingcborg Halldcn with Mrs. Hargraves, Clark Ave, before December 1, 1941, because mental Loan Fund. A request was of the Southwest. Ho was educated Mrs. John Kaiser will be the dis- This Community." The best stories fish dealer has a numbered certifi­ ager, E)avld Reed, Ralph Goodrich received from a graduate of the Given under my hand and seal of the State at Speaker Informs Medlyn. cate approved by the Federal after that date the. law Will he The Half Hour Reading Club at Maryvllle College, Amherst, Co­ (:u.?3lon leader. typewritten, In 500 words, ' will be and William Mintz; stage proper high schbo) to take post graduate the Capitol, in Hartford, this tenth day of No­ lumbia, Union Seminary, and the pining room, Mrs. Eric Erlckson, authorities and each shipment of Mr. Hjalmar Lind of Grove Mrs. Donald Alexander of River­ complied with and warrants issued. vember, in the year of our lord one thousand met Thursday afternoon In the Mrs. C. Williams, co-chairman. submitted to , the ' Connecticut. Street announces the coming mar­ i 0. A. TERHimEi' ties, Caryle Prawley, Carl Garvlii, work on a part time basis. The home of its first president, Mrs, Branford Rotary School of Chinese Studios, Peipihg. his shellfish should be accom­ side win be hostess this week to Fred Pommer and Bernard Luon- nine hundred and forty-one ahi^.ot the inde­ A sound film, "From Trees to Mrs. Kenneth Brookes, Mrs. Ray­ Editorial Association Judges. A un­ riage ot his daughter, Elsa Maria, the Even Dozen Club. 10-30, 116,13 TaJf Collector Board voted to abide by the rule pendence of tTiie United States the one hundred Harriet Palmer. Among those who F'or four years he was educational derwood typewriter like the one panied by a tag or other mark of go; hand properties, Siss Virginia that post graduate work must be arid sixty-sixth. Tribunes," depicting the making mond Barnes, Mrs. Hugo Mann, identification wltii the name and attended' wore three charter mem­ "In preparedness there is noth­ secretary ot tho congregational of a modern dally newspaper and Mrs. George Bishop, Mi-s. Martin pictured below will be awarded to ~\\ Stevenson, Ruth Cook and Yolanda on a full schedule basis. ROBKRT A. IIURLljlY bers, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Frederick ing to lose and everything to gain," Commission ori Missions. His great the Connecticut high school pupil certificate number of the dealer. Prppora; Programs, Joseph Mayo, It was voted to purchase music slKnvn through the courtesy of the Northam, Mrs Margaret Botts; The bureau of sanitary engineering By His Excellency's Command: Jourdan and Mrs. C. V. McDermott. Miss Evelyn Blewett, educational jinole wrote the hymn,"America"; Chicago Tribune, ^was presented after supper, Mrs. H. Allen, Mrs. entering the best story. iporothy Flynn, Betty Ryan, Jean for the music department for the GOING WOODHOUSE Letters were read from thi) five I counsel told Rotarlans Monday fthothor ancestor built' the first of this departinent would be glad O'Neill and Phyllis Warner; Cos­ presentation of an operetta In the In tlie High School auditorium on Benjamin Bowhay, Mrs. Fred to check up oii ..any out-of-state Secretary. . , following charter members v/ho | n o o n at the . congregational ialh'oad line In Amoi;Ui$t> Nov, 12 as the second assembly of George, Mrs. Gustave Guenthor, Madeira; publicity, Mrs. Charles tumes, Louise Dbdunch, Emma Cl- elementary schools and a concert were unable to,attend; Mrs.-May Church. "But," she stressed, "wel' Dr. lelper ha.! toiiclied Ufo at Miss Olive Pratt, Mrs. Charles dealers for loc^l health officers farelll and Marjorle Longyear. by the high school. the year sponsbredby the staff of Madeira. upon request t(;^,'see whether their PI WUUams,-Mrs.j^ll^e;/Gay^^ must lourn to dlsllngulah leglbU|mony,pplnt3.and In Jnany parts of names are on tlje list ot the United ^Jh6rs,^Dalsx„Qeei:i,ty;,«..UBhe);-^ tTil*Sf-HSrrfee»W^%Tasr^"t^^ itfSle" '^de'feh'ae' "work' front Ulegltl Ihb worlcl, having been a truvolllng Sates Public Hei^lth Service. Certlfl ettes, Dorotby Flynn and Carmella Maude Smith. Tho; meeting mark m^te.'" She said tiuit there exists secretary of tho.V.M;t).A,;'a wor cates in all statjjs must be renewed Gamberdella, co-chairmen, and Parent-Teachers Christmas Seals Artists Exhibit ed the 40th anniversary of the a strong feeling of skepticism and relief worker In Siberia; on oduoa- annually and at,. least and at least teggy Bbwman, Shirlfey Bombri- club. that individual In rerests and com­ (.orln China; on editor; the author Enjoy a Real Old Fashioned annualy check-ups ot dealers are ant, Muriel Beebe, Shirley Camp- Asked To Think Have Arrived WorkatLibi-ary An Interesting list of the club's munity opinions must be directed 6f severol Important books; a spe­ desirable. ,. '^ bellj Je'anette Costanzo, Beatrice achievements during the past 40 toward the highest order of leader­ cialist on race relations; an inter­ Curry; Virginia Jaspers, Gladys Branford today received its al­ In connection with National Art years, wiltten by Miss Harriet Cox, ship It we ore to moot post-war national peace delegate from About Democracy situations successfully. China to Jopan; and a pastor - NEW ENGLAND - Schools of theJtown will be close Kamlensklfi Florence Lledke and lotment ot Seals, posters and Week activities, Nov. 17 to 23, was read by Mrs. Joi.rdan and Mrs. McDermott. A letter was read from ^Ith wide sympathies and personal Wednesday noon for the Thanksfelv Elaine Peterson. placards which every year arrive Blackstone.Memorial Library is ex­ Thlrty-slx attcfided the meeting, At a meeting of the Short Beach Julia Ward Howe In answer to a including the following visiting contacts throughout the Orient, ing recess. .,,,,, ,.,. Advertising: Grace Blanchard; Parent-Teacher Association held hibiting oil paintings In the read­ posters, Ahtl Haatenen, art class; from headquarters for the Christ­ congratulatory message from the Rotarlans: F. W. Dlehl ot East Ha­ Europe and America. He hos a ge­ THANKSGIVING DINNER Monday evening In the school. ing room, nius for friendship and his person­ Rev. A. W. Jones, 105 Roger music, Mrs. Wllhelmlna Strand- mas Seal Sale in the drive against Edith Hoelzle Is exhibiting still club on the occasion of her 100th ven, R. D., Case, Arthur Hall and Miss Evelyn Blewett ot New tuberculosis. birthday. A birthday cake was cut H, L. Phllo, all of the New Haven al acquaintance among loaders In Street was out ot doors today berg and the orchestra. York spoke on "The Post-War life, a fruit arrangement against many lands Is surprisingly large, following a week's illness. by Mrs. Palmer in honor of the oc­ club. Harry H. Johnson was elect­ Furniture through the courtesy Period," and urged members to This small Christmas Seal 'hlch, bronze china. casion. including as It does scores of the of Mr. - and Mrs. Anastasla, Mr. it has been said. Is as Insignificant Sails at anchor, a rural scene, ed sprgcont-Qt-arms to till put the at "take care of their own back term ot Fred P. Bllcker, resigned.' world's outstanding figures in gov­ and Mrs. H. F. Pommer, Mr. and yards." She said, "A small com­ as a diamond, furnishes the means and winter snow and sky is depict­ ernmental, educational, and ed by Jennie Gray Bradley. Business Directory Mrs. Gould, Mr. and Mrs. Fager- munity is democracy In'action." to carry on education work agahist TEACHERS ASSIST church circles. His background ot strom, Mr. and Mrs. Munson and The purpose of Miss Blewett's Miss Isabelle Ruth Doerfler ex­ world travel, International person­ tuberculosis In all parts of. the hibits two oils, one of a wayside IN RAISING FUNDS Howard 42 inch Sink and Tub Combinations Mr. and Mrs. Clancy. lecture tour Is to stimulate post­ al contacts and his comprehensive United States and In its territories. farmhouse, the other a farmer FOR INSTRUMENTS Francis O'Neill information on such subjects as ?34.95 complete. Toilet Outflts war thinking. Her engagements have brought her before 170,000 Committee headquarters will be plowing his fields, with a bock- World peace and racial and cultur­ with seat $1G.9S. Bajthtubs $16.95. Musical Society listeners. the scene of intense activity from ground of distant hills. The Branford Teachers' League Buried Monday al relations moke him tt fascinat­ r ii Johnson's Wall Basins 55.95. — The Conn. During the social hour which fol­ now until Nov. 24 when sale opens. Vases of pansles, a portrait and will sponsor a public card party in ing speaker. Plumbing & Heating Materials lowed an informal musical pro­ Chairman Mrs. Robert Williams a still life framed in antique gold the high school cafeteria Novem­ The death of Francis M. O'Neill Co., 1730 State St., New Haven. ''The Secret of my Cooking Success To Give Concert gram was given by Mr. and MiSs. said. were done in oil by J. Conlo. ber 28, at 8 P. M. for the benefit of of Harrison Avenue occurred Fri­ ' Until the war,|,'Dr. Lelper spent Fresh Fruit Cup Hearts of Celery Cream of Celery Soup with Croutons the musical Instrument loan fund. day In Now Haven Hospital follow­ port of eoch year, in Europe. He Roast Stuffed Young Turkey Phone 6-0028.''. Paul Rinker, Charles Walt, Allen The Seal this year Is distinctive In. Library Halil Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bolter. in color and. design and should be Tho committee in charge in­ ing a brief illness. He was born In has Interviewed leaders in the Oer- Glblet Gravy Cape Cod Cranberry Sauce Branford, a son of Michael O'Noill inon Church after Hitler's rise. In Extra serving o/ Turkey if desired is my ELECTRIC RANGE" Mrs. John CoUopy and her com­ much sought after as a real Chief of Police cludes Joseph Stearns, Miss Eunice The Musical Art Society will hold mittee served remreshments. Christmas decoration. Keyes, Mrs. Alice Mellon, Miss and Mary Ahem. Ho spent all his i037 he attended the two world Choice of • Baked Potato Mashed Potato Glace Sweet Potato rYPEWRITERS,!— AIX MAKES conferences In Oxford and Edin­ a concert for the Scholarship Fund 'For more than a quarter of a Angelica Carabcllo, Miss Marian life In this community of which Hubbard Squash Boiled Buttered Onions i f • "It's easy to be a good cook with a minimum of time and ' Issues Report burgh, and In 1938 the conference Conveniont Terms aijd Visiting Nurse Association, at century these Seals have help cut Crondall, Miss Mary Resjan, Miss he was a well known and rPspected Hearts of Lettuce French or Russian Dressing Sweet Mixed Pickles citizen. . • at Utrecht, Holland, where the Hot, Freshly Baked Rolls and Butter eifort. My electric range taught me that. The,first time I Library Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 18, the death from tuberculosis steadi­ Margaret McKoon, Miss Claire New, RebuUts, Rentals, Portables, Council Skippers At a meeting of the police com­ Chapln, M1.SS Mary Murphy, Miss constitution of the World Council Choice of Old Fashioned Squash, Mince or Apple pie; Plum Pudding. Hard Sauce went out and left it to cook a dinner by itself I worried at-8.15 p.m. The program follows: ly and unfalteringly." missioners held Friday night, Chief He leaves throe brothers, John, Supplies Esther Erlcson, Miss Elvira Bove, Charles and Joseph; and'two sis­ of Churches was drafted. Ho was Sherbet , Pudding Ice Cream just about as much as I did the first time I went out for Madrigals by the Madrigal Sing­ Mrs. Thomas Mellon and Miss Christian G. Woehrle of the Bran­ a secretory of the 1939 Geneva - Tea Coffee Milk Ginger Ale REMANCE TTFEWRITER CO. er's, Clara Crawford, Pearl Nellson, Plan Amusements Mae Murphy will undertake the Miss Jenita Cronin, Miss Martha ters, Plorpnco and Kathryn, all of ford Police Department submitted Duddy, Miss Rose Earba and Miss Branford. " • ponference called to discuss war­ Tokay Grapes Sweet Apple Cider Mixed Nuts After Dinner Mints C. B. GOT, Mgr. the evening and left my baby in somebody else's care. But Marlon -Wams, Charlotte Adams, public relations work with the the following report of the activi­ school children. Alice Barron. Funeral services were held from time task of the churches, leaving when I returned—there was the dinner perfectly cooked! Esther, Alexander, Isabel MacLeod, For Sea Scouts ties of the department for the Prance the day befprc general mo­ . Telephone 7-2738 Helen Rice, Marie Rice; Malagn- the mortuary home of W. S. Clan­ 109 Crown Street, —as though I had watched it. month of October, 1941: arrests 17, bilization. .' N(;w Haven ena bf. Barbara Nordmoyer. "Ben- The Sea Scout Skippers of the charges 19, convictions 9, accidents SOCIAL WORKERS CARD PARTY cy & Sons at 8:30 Monday morn­ ing, with requiem high mass In i Dr. Leiper's major work Is In the Nov. 20 45 'Special Menu for WANTED~E'"P^°y™^rit to do "I wish I had switched to Electric Cooking long ago,, d^meer's Stream by Catherine Qulnnipiac Council opened the John J. v. Cunningham 8, burglaries 0, complaints 45, com­ world movement for a iust peace Dfiley and James Coskrove. Negro fall activities for Sea Scouts and plaints Investigated 46, fires at­ Social Workers will hold their St. Mary's Church at 9 o'clock. The housework, day or week. Willing especially when I think of the time I have wasted that Struck By Automobile annual dessert bridge In the First burial was In St. Agnes Cemetery^ and Christian unity. The Universal Served from worker. Tel. Branford 699-5 MJellows and Louisiana Bayou Girl Mariners with an old-fash­ tended 2, thefts reported 2, doors Christian Council Includois practi­ CHILDREN.... 85c could have been more enjoyably spent. Ballad's by Loretta Cannon Yates. Congregational Church, Deo. 12. Mrs. J. J. CoHlns was organist 11:30 A.M. U) SM)l>. SI. ioned and modern dance at the and windows found unlocked 25, cally ail Christian Churches save (l.riulcr 12 Years) FOR SALE—Simplex Ironer, used Gypsy Dance No. 1 by Rossalle Branford Community House, Fri­ John J. V. Cunningham ot Har­ Mrs. Grace Hunter and Mrs. and James E. Cosgrove, vocal solo rison Avenue was injured by a car gasoline pumps found unlocked 5, Rome and has Its princlpo) office only a tew times. Almost 'new, Gately Plnkham; Scotch Songs by day evening. lights out of order 3, missing per­ Arthur Bellls are chairmen. ist, rendered "Mother of Christ." A' 1 driven by Miss Marjorle Doollttle Other committees are: delegation from Eldorado Council,' fn Oeneya. It brings into personal Win sell for $30. Box 47. RJuth • Llnsley Oliver; Swedish This was the first of a series sons reported 0,_ missing persons of Stony Creek Friday night. The Cards and tables: Mrs. Cyril K. of C, attended in a body. The fellowship and co-operation the Telephone for your reservations NOW UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC RANGES Spngs by. Llnnea Qulnn; Ensemble of dances and entertainments to returned home 5, lodgers taken putstanding leaders of the church­ FOR SALE—Florence circulat­ Music, "Hansel and Gretel," "La be held In the different localities accident occurred as Mr. Cun­ Newton, Mrs. Andrew Lawrence, bearers wore Joseph H. DriscoU, ing oil burning parlor stove. Two ningham was crossing Montowese care of 30, lost and stolen proper­ es aroUnd the world. Clnquantaine," and "Ballet Egyptl of the Qulnnipiac Council through- ty recovered, value $1106. Mrs. Charles Bedient, Mrs. Richard John E, Donnelly, P. H. Dunn, F. burners, connects to flue, perfect Street near the Connecticut Light Brown. Lee McGrall, William O'Neill and ; Tickets may be secured from are fast, Convenient, Clean, Safe, erine". the winter for the amusement of Sidney V, Osborn, Sal A. Petrlllo, condition. F. A. Dudley, Boston First Violins, Margaret Whltaker senior scouts. Barney W. Moore, and Power Company. Refreshments: Mrs, Warren Joseph Norris, all of this town. Branford 1144 Post Road, Branford. Mr. Cunningham was taken to INDUSTRIAL G B O U P Hopper, Mrs. Reginald Baldwin, H. O. Baldwin, Oswln H. Robinson, Dependable and Economical Fpuser, director^ Harry Lindberg chairman of the skippers' commit­ Stanley .Schmid, William B. Hltch- Viola, Rossaiie Plnkham; Second New Haven Hospital after having FIRST TO RETURN Eugene Baldwin, Miss Mabel Os­ FOR SALE—F've pair of Black tee was In charge ot the arrange­ K of C GIVES FLAG pock, Jr., and Peter Witkowsky. Cochin Banties, Tel. Branford 17 Vlollns> Ruth Barker Florence ments and has Commodore Frank received first aid treatment from SCOUT PLEDGES born, Mrs. Carl GuUens, Mrs. Wil­ OUIARD They are the perfect ranges for modern homes ^ Smith and Alice Burr; ViollncUlo Burdge and Skipper Walt Halller as Dr. A. S. McQueen. Miss Doollttle liam Adams, Mrs. Richard Brewer. Eldorado Council 10, Knights of FOR RENT—Four roo"" apart­ and modern living. There's a model to suit Cornelia Osborn and C. Haskell his aides. • was held on a'technical charge of Approximately $100 was collected Utilities: Mrs. Wlnfteld Morgan, Columbus, presented an American NURSES DELIVER BASKETS ment, all Improvements. Avail­ every purse and purpose Bush; XylaphTShe, Robert Osborn reckless driving. by Major Arnold Hart, Dr. Nathan Mrs. Hulda Foote, Mrs. E. P. Ayer, flag to St. Mary's Church Sunday . Incomplete plans call for delivery able December 1st. M. Garten- Accomjianlsts, Mary Devlin and PLAY IN REHEARSAL Sharp and Helmar Holm, Jr., so­Food: Mrs. Merrltt Huglns, Mrs. morning. After the presentation, of 15 Thanksgiving Baskets this liou.se, Stony Creek. Nell Osborn. Branford High School, Class of liciting on an industrial committee Daniel Hooghklrk, Mrs. Clar'ence tho flag was blessed, followed by a year by the Branford visiting Nurse 1 .Ushers will be Mrs. Frederic 1942 will present Pride and BROADCAST ANNOUNCED for the Qulnnipiac Council, Boy Putney. White elephant table: sermon. Litany of the Dead and Association. BRAND~N!EW Craib; Ranges SEE THEM AT YOUR ELECTRICAL DEALER OR OUR STORE ico Cream Shop and Restaurant Murray, Delrdre Mooney and Au-i Prejudice In the High School Mr. Thomas Lockhart, Com­ Scouts. Major Hart's group is the Mrs. Raymond Boutelle, Mrs. Rob­ Benediction. Mrs. J. J. CoUins, or­ T'hanks are extended to individ­ $69-$8S-$119. White 4 & 4 $100 ert Richardson. ganist, was in charge of the mu­ On the Branford Hills, Branford, Conn. (rebuilts) guaranteed $29-$49. New dreyRogers. Mrs. William Craw-' Auditorium December 5 at 8:15. missioner of Aeronautics, Mr. first U> make complete returns to uals. Trinity Church Sunday School furniture (3 rooms) $149. Westing- ford arid Mrs. Norman Lamb will Ljmian B. Bralnerd, member of the Rev. Frederic Murray, Colonel, in sical program." Delegations wore Sigma Alpha Delta and Union house elec. range. Gas raxiges $7- , Kn\ THE CONNECTICU iGHT & POWER COL be hostesses and Mrs. Wallace SUPPER FOR BATTERY Civil Aeronautics Committee of the an effort to raise $1500 tor scout George Fisher and Mr. And Mrs. present from the Spanish-Ameri­ Ser\lce Collection who made these -g THURSDAY NIGHT SPECIAL -- $12—Rugs, radios, Inner-spring Foote will be hi charge of tickets.' The Ladies ot St. Mary's church State Defense Council, and Mr. Guy maintenance work. Thomas Hammond, of Harvey, 111., can War Veterans and Auxiliary, deliveries possible. mattresses $11. Studio couch $14— win serve a turkey supper Decem B. Holt, Deputy io the Defense Ad Reports are steadily being re­ who have been attending a foun- Corcpran-Sundqulst Post, Amerl ber 10 in the Tryst for the benefit of ministrator will, discuss the Civil turned but workers are urged by drymen's convention In New York can Legion and Auxiliary, State $M. Old Fashioned Chicken Pie Dinner $J[ Furnace Oil Burner $89—Gibson 221 Montowese St. Phone 744 Branford A card party wUl be given Mrs.'Grace Hunter attended the Stores, Inc., 89: Whalley Ave., New •~.n Thursday, Dec.^4, at 8 o'clock. In Battery H.. athletic fund. The Air Patrol in Connecticut on Mon Chairman Frederick Houde to com­ City, arrived Thursday night for o Guard and Color Guard from the New jHaven County Association of Haven. Open Evenings. the Community House, sponsored public is Invited .Cornelius T.Drls- day evening, at 7:45. p.m., over plete solicitation work as early as visit with Mr. Fisher's mother, Mrs. John-Barry- Assembly, Fourth De­ Republican Women held Tuesday L if '• bin Troop. No. 3, Boy Scouts. coU Is in charge. Stations Wnc, WICC and WBRY possible. Thomas G. Fisher of Bryan Road. gree Knlglits of Cpliimbus. In New Haven.

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