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PflRfl Two THE BKANFORD REVIEW, TIItJltBDAY, APRIL 20, 1839 THE BRAMFonil, HiEVIEW, THURSDAY, APML 30, 1039 JPoge Tlirea Airplai\e Construction Boqsts ^11 In The THE POCKETBQpK JpJigHwaj/ Trafl^j^wij-tation IMf icie^ic Day s Work V^'9? CI'A'',El' •:.-. ' • :kenncth Rice, Mr." and Mrs. John Sunday, Api^I 23,'11'a. m. Ser- Miller, Mr. and Mrs:'James Rosch, O/JCNOWIEPCET;^ News Of General Interest To Women By E C. and N. II. CARPENTER mon''By thb'p'istoi', ReV.'E.'C. Car- Mr. and Mrs. Jblin Orehl. pontcr; Topic: People Whose Lives I Mrs. Johnson was Swarded the AtcPiill p'* ^Iglit; MS'i.'rti. Sun- batilfbry prize. clay Schoo'l, Ocoi-ge Btoil/ri, SUpb'rln-1" " • Old Dishes In t«m;m:tiMu!rn'HiRiti«)mrmRiwi''lilliliiminTOin;!i A WISE DECISION tendant. Lesson Tojilfa: ' Paiil'Wihsf Last Saturday evening a party The Hye.r. Is An Qu(standing Wo arc sometimes prone to thin. k frtbbdiinltlon'far' O^ntlle CHrlfetlans. Iwa's'iield at the home of Mrs. Lornc Crock 0' Smacks Tasty Recipes of tho early church In terms of the gcnior Class topic: Teamwork In a Paradise. Quests were, Elsa and In- Fashion Frock f:QO,d Necessary For Health time Just after Pentecost when, wo a,.ent Adventure: " • • I grid Lind,''Dorothy Fortune, Jean Cheese Caltc Cover with crumbs and add prune arc told, thoy all llvc(^ together in ii*rlday,Aprir 21, 7:30 Choir Re-'Allen, ^hlrley Fenn, Charlotte % cup juice. Cover the dish and bake for Q'fl'lieWeek perfect accord. Having alrihlrigs In ,heafMf;' TliuVsilaV, April 47,'Chapel Youiig, aStty EenrioH, Vera Tibft^l- % cup sugar Is there anything so fine to some jPiininprniiHiiiiii'iitsiniiinraBfNiniiiitifiiffiiiMiiiiiiBiraKinnnitin.iitii'UiiiiiWMn.r Liver Is our richest too{l source ot 1 tablespoon tat common. But alasl this state of Workers Supper. ':/ , ' I edt, Agnes Carlson, Lillian Nystrand S.egg yolks (well be.itcn) an. hour in a moderate oven (375 as a dish of creamed codfish? Well, Iron which is most Important In ItttBlospoon floUr bliss aid riot'continue Indefinitely' '-''••^ iRlta-PbcK,' Billy J'ortunc, George SI teaspoons lemon Juice degrees). wo think It might bc6ome'monoton- AN INTRIGUING COAT DRESS the prevention of anemia or pnlo Vt 'teaspoon salt' In a shbrt tlhi'c','"iiuHHg thtfsb'days The condition of Mrs. Ellen Walt anclBurt' rilckl'nsori,' Walter'WIU 1 teaspoon lemon rind ous It It's too standard a. product. ' " seleife'd liy blood. In addition liver Is especially 2-3 cup milk Once In awhile a little dash of garl- when the dlstfjileS were Intreasln^ of 'NbW''Y6t-ii:''Whlch*''w;i's"tlT0U'8ht Ham, Michael Mcglln, Leonard'Han- 1 pound cottage cheese Sliver Floss CutlcU MARlATl MARSH rich In certain vitamins necessary 2-3 cup Ijrea^ crumbs In hlinibbr, the"Hcllch(s'ts' (dreeksy v^ry'ftiVicK.liflpfrfVbdUodtc'tt tufri'for s6h,^ Waliycarjientbr, -Charlfei Lcn- S tablespoons cornstarch lie, a hint of bay leaf, somb parsley tor health antt vigor. Boot, calf, 1 egg, slightly beaWn 2 cups Silver Floss'Sauerkraut \vlll give a hew flavor to this tra Fcnlutcd Tlft^cr df-tlio Filmii began to complain against the Ho- tlW'''v>Hi-S(i'8Utiaaii'"anli!r''il wk's ncc- non, Thomas Collopy, Paul Luch- t/j cup cream iamb and hog Uvcr vary consldorl- 2-3 cup bread crumbs aitlonal dish. THclb Is nothing so Pnrlfl iolls \\a trtht on« of tho most Buy Uvcr hi one piece. Wash out bi'ews, on the ground that their wid­ es'^ar'y"t6"rciHA'*t!''ht!f"lo''tHe'hospl- awltz, Billy Altmannsberger, Mar- 5 egg whites 1 egg, weUbeaten tmportnnt ItemJ! for ^ho spring am! 'Ably'lii^Acb, ftncl all canbo prbii'ar- skin. SImmor '45 minutes without ows were being' overlooked in t'h'i'i'Jr"' shal HoJablrd. gobd as rice pudding once In awhile, 'Summer,wnrdroho IR a Coiit-Uronnl Cream the butter and add tho ',4 tablespoon butter but we'd prefer It dressed lip a Thb djitntlly-floworncl drpRn hna sotm sd Intb apiiotlilrtk dlshts. It'lS'*bll, adding, water. Remove large'veins. dally distribution of fodd." So carlj*, T' sugar. Wlien thoroughly mixed, add I'A Clips coarsely 'ground walnuts of iiuftouft In lIirHPB from throat to to scald lambi'or" Uog"llvbr befoVb Pitt llvcr'thrqugh food chopper'with did race projuldlce begin to raise ltd little too—as a frozen dessert, flav­ wnlRt. Tuohfl nl tho walnt nnil tthonl- Miss Merlam Pbtbrson of Miami, I Mrs. Herman Lehr Is In charge of egg yolks, lemon Juice and rind and 1-8 teaspoon salt drrflj croute smooth foUIs over tho booking Inotdcr to bring out a ftiorb onion. Dice bacon fins. Pi'j but the tiglyhbfldi'Lttttrt on, When Paul had ored with apricot. In case your des­ Pla',"ls'' vltettt^' rela'tl^fe^'h'cfe.""' the' public supper April 27 In the beat thoroughly. Put the cottage 1-8 teaspoon paprika bodice, Thoao very fmnorlnnt In­ delicate flavor, A wise procedure tat. Drain on absorbent paper. Pre­ [W*gUri his ministry, to the Oentlles; jlchapel and sponsored' by the chap- serts have gotten into a rut, we're verted ptonts In thesUirt oro tnilorod cheese through a rlcer several times Heat sauerkraut. Beat the Ingre­ suggesting a new dessert made with nnd.Iha nhirrlnR on. tho Nloovrii la in any home Is to serve liver onco pare a 'sauce' of , llour, salt nnd rttbrcr serious nnestlons arose, as we bl workers. ' ilcBiKncd to contrthuto that VrnlfiPd milk. Combine ali IhgrecllcntS, mix­ UB iilrpMno In nhowlng highway trnnHiioitnllon n a o . Onl»lnn(llng Mr. and Mrs. Prank Palmer of until very line. Add the cornstarch dients' together while the sauer­ cottage cheese and flavored with V'webk d6 all bt the fanilli); Phparo T Liiihsportntlon whnf cftn b'p done nmong thcflo- new dovolopmonLB ID dlsbbver In' next Sunday's lesson; and cream, combine with first mix­ BhouIdPii" sninrtnoPB. A Talon fas* ing thoroughly. Form Into loaf 2 Pl!tlVivlltb"wfeW wefelr'brid Mibti at kraut Is still hot. Let stand till cool, lemon. tonrh In tho .Bldo*plaoUet oXfordi) A s fbtil(id'Sb that bbth'tikis' cHlldl-cn In ollhilimllns linnlonii dnnd wulght. the KniBJiBiir Aei'oviin Rhnwn hero, Tho orthodox Jew had always , Announce Is made of the marriage ture, and fold In beaten egg whites perfect iwalMilne flU ,^ . Inches high and place In greased tHBif'^Wi'me'ti'or*; "'•. ""'• •""'"•'' •' then shape into butlots or flat cakes. and grown-ups'can enjoy the'bent A moilurn trniinpurt plnnn tiuch flf riilfl spoclnctilar now tmilor sots a thdught'bf hlfnself as one of the of Miss Geraldlne GUmari ot Bran- Press corn flake pastry In the.bot­ One,c!«n. welt be excited nbont the pan. Bake'ln'll 'modb'rtito oven (350 Iho ' 2l-|initnoiigi!r Club MngKhlp now high In Its raUd or tinylond ta Dip'them'quickly in pillk,'then in Saiitod Codnsh with Sauce iflts ot this Important'food. ' CHbson'People, 'set apart by Qod ford and J. Martin Bauer of Main tom of a spring form mold, pour In 1 lb. dried codfish praotion'* nll-purposo cont! Thn Em- dcgrecsF). 45 minutes. If necessary (illilwn''lii' thin I' 'ulrhtlon Ivolght vobloloi'wBlghl. 'Tho Bdvlng ' Irt Short Beach Is all-sot for a Sou- equal'parts bt fine dry crumbs and plro'Wntstllnc yoUn hnn tiofl Rntherf ' • Esoalioped I.lvcr And Cabbnga onlyS pdundir ) ovory pound'bl weight nccotnpllnhod by tho. now himself dnd SonatUrally superior to Street, which took place In "Trinity the. cake mixture, and bake in extra' nutmeats, flnclyground, then •4 cup butter en.nnllorhig ,to tho bodlcoi Thn col- ponr' ft'i cop'water'"hrou'nd.''Wit to all'otHbrraccS. S6mo Oentlles, here moderate oven (350 degrcesP) until Inr rollfl nvpi" nnd Jolnn toRcthnr kop moist. Serve with tomaj^ sauce pnflRoitgora or ftelghl'carried.' Nol tlrplnno ttnietiirnrddrilgn ail iih6*A thefH''ilih3trel to"be 'glvofi' Satur'- church Saturday at 4 p.' m. Rev. try In vegetable oil. Serve with a 'A clove garlic down tho front. A Ilnrod oUlrf nddn 2 lbs beet Uvcr Pfftitnaltf If 'desli'od. individual patties mhy Ions ngo nirplnnofl wolghod 20 111' thd'olrdlo lb thii 16fl ot IHO lllifii- and thbie, recognizing the suporlor- reclo'r flrm.(a)jout one hour). I Wash codfish, splitting to ',4 inch niihflu chnrm. It'fl (he hind of n cont SfltcUi hy 4 slices bacon ^^»?'S:«'f^'^^^"^™»^- rBei^Ssl^y'SlD; white sauce containing a little tlint cnn bo worn over Innumornbln bb ihadt'lhstSeatl bt' rbaf.'fthd'shdliW poiiiidn for ovory pound of pnylond Irntlon with' punchodout; higlt'yiold- Ityol'tHc Jewl.?h ' religion;- had Church, Before baking, top may be sprin­ mlnbcd green pepper. ' ' | thickness. Soak in cold .water 12 to nlhor frocUa—it hna n nintchlnnholt, 2 eggs, beaten salt Tht':'oMiMimtl'on'of llnolnni) wolghl point'S'oloy 'tn

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Whole nations are shirking re- LOCK THE STABLE BEFORE THE HORSE IS STOLEN KponsihiliticH, WASHINGTON THE CONSUMER SPEAKS Established IDZI rubllshcd Every Thursday At Distinctive rinuIitlQs of charnc- ity as eggs laid In that State. [ Hranrnrd, Conn. Icr arc developed tlirough pride In SNAPSHOTS By nOWARD PATE By JAMES PRESTON "You'll discover the difference In by one's tasks, duties well done. flavor, taste, and texture when you THE niLINFOKD REVIEW, IltC. TO HITLER Children should be given defl' try a Maine Grown Potato," shouts 37 Itose Street ....Congratulations to Adolf Hitler on nito chores, given .responsibilities, Maine's potato' advertisements. Memories of tho sit-down strikes his birthday today. May It be his MEYER LESHINE Publlshoi Too often nn.idlo mind is ruinous last. "New Jersey has finer eggs," says are blng rekindled In Washington. New Jersey's ads. ALICE T. PETERSON Editor to an otherwise good character. Revived also are the stories of Walter Packer, Ed Kamb, D. Glor- slonals do their stuff Don dccldec' U. S. STATE WARS Ads from Florida's state financed AH a.nation wo have lost our re­ men picketing factories by which advertising proclaim, "Buy Florida dano, D. Rourke, and R. Linden to try the hill too; It looked so easy On March 4,1930, President Roos­ make up our bowling team which Telephono nrnnlord 400 spect tor honest toil, lost the re- they had never been employed and oranges. They give a fourth more He started down all right but began evelt and the Justices of the Su­ has had a fine season with a record gathering speed so fast he though' Subscription Rato: spnot for the, dignity of work. ot refusing to permit actual em­ juice." ployes to go to work. preme Court met with leaders and of 58 wins and 8 losses and natur­ he had better check his speed wltl t2.00 a Year, Payable In Advance ,llcsponsiblenosH too often ends members of the Congress In the Ten States in the marketing year ally with this .showing headed the Advertising Rates. On Application The reason they are thought of 1937-1938, spent $2,000,000 for ad­ some of the trick turns he had seen with the weekly piiy check. Capitol at Washington to celebrate Brantord Industrial league and par­ again is In connection with efforts vertising campaigns which were the experts use. The sklls turned al Homes and parents have passed to revL^D the Wagner Labor Act. It the 150th birthday of the Govern­ ticipated In the national duckpln right—but Sawtelle didn't. He al­ Member Of ment ot the United States. State-financed. Some ot the adver­ tournament at Washington. a good share of obllgationH to was after enactment of this statute tising Implied that one State's pro­ ways has his own way of doing New EtiRland Press Assoelatlun The Constitution of this new Na- The company offered prizes which that the sit-down strikes took place', ,. ., , .,„ „, . . „ ducts were superior to similar pro­ things. Better luck next time, Don the school. Sohdols in turn liavo were awarded as follows; But the struggle to bmend this "™ '"'l '"is: "No State shall, ducts from other States while oth­ and remember, the scratches won't Entered as second class matter, neglected their respohsibilltics by $15 for high average, Walter Pack • H law, which among other things pro- without the consent of Congress, lay ers loudly proclaimed the superior­ last forever. October IB, 1028, at the Post Offlcp accepting that which properly be­ er score 114 At Brantord, Conn., under Act of hlblts an employer from talking to ="y diitles on exports or Imports ity of the State-grown product. longs at the fireside. his employes about union matters, '='"='=P'""^a "jay be absolutely nee- These State-financed sales talks $5 high three games, Ed Kamb, Spring or something distantly re­ March 3, 1807. .essary for Its Inspection laws." Free 369 Pour speakers, each unaware of promises to be protracted. sembling it Is at haiid and the gar­ The CIO has flatly announced op- I ,trad e wa. s not , to., be hampere,, ,d, b.,y, | encourage consumers to boycott $5 high single game, D. Giordano, what was on tho mind of tho oth­ products grown In other States and dens on the company properties and Tliuroday, April 20, 1030^ position to any revision. And some ^^.T^ regulations making It dlt 155. elsewhere are being prepared. The er three agreed that good old so Injures the .producers of such administration leaders In Congress "oult to sell and trade goods among products outside of the States con­ Our experts can tell whether the horses will be missed to do the plow­ following scbres at Washington are fashioned rosponsibiiiticH develop were active In delaying hearings, i , ,.^^', ,. „ „„.,, „„ cerned. ing but we sec that a single horse good or bad. SUOOEBS STORY good character and n ooiinlry with But In both the House and Sen- f" «P"^ °' *e Constl utlon, bloc- Consumers of everyday food pro­ has been procured tor somewhere citizens of honest, • dependable ate groups of members are demand- ff^^ ^^^ as one foreign country ducts and other necessities are the Singles, W. Packer 340, D. Rourke and is doing his best. 368. Out nf CaliCorniH rooonlly oiinic character mould a country of like Ing that hearings be pushed. They '•h^owV"" "'^"'J ^^ ones who really subsidize local pro­ We are reminded of the time the GOLD MEDAL 24J^Ib contend that buslne^ recovery Is countries are quite common n our Doubles, Packer 330, D. Rourke n HiiccesH Hlory wiiioli Hur])asHe3 in character. '&^m4^.~. Vt^golKcffl. ducers by preventing products of 320 , company had 18 noble horses the bag being retarted as the law now °™„y""«5 states. Practically ev- equal quality—just because they pride of the country side, but now 5 lb bag 21C CHUCK ROAST fact anytliiiig tliut Horatio Alger stands. They also argue that the <'Z S'^'e has laws and regulations were produced on the other side of All events, Packer 1026, Rourke FLOUR 79' 1000. all Is done with trucks. might linvo eonooivod| in flotion. law should be changed to protect which treat the producers of foods State line—from being sold at the The gardens produce splendidly BONELESS OVEN BACK TO BASEBALL wbrkers from coercion from any ^nd °ther necessities outside those same or lower prices. When consu­ Team scores , Rourke 322, Linden PiLLSBURY'S Algor ivoiild probably liavo called ANOTHER SIT-DOWN SPANKING 311, Kamb 340, E. Kamb 333, W. under the Intensive care given them 24^ lb or POT ROAST source, which would Include protec- f ?";\as If they were foreigners, mers come to this realization they which Is scientific and much of It bag tjio story "Prom Prisoner to Po­ tlon from persons who prevent A" of this ^comes right home to the Packer 350—total 1656. 29' To some people tho action of a Philadelphia court in ordering a win be quick to destroy these nu­ learned In the old countries. 5 lb bag 21C All America keeps time today them from working unless they doorstep of every consumer In the FLOUR IT lice Chief" and it would have merous trade barriers among our We can't promise that the bugs will to tho stalwart stride of spiked CIO union to pay $7n,i)32 in damages caused to a factory during a Join a union form of higher prices for his food M. I. F. BOMBED own United States. be fewer on the company land than been a good title, for It pretty. sit-down strike may seem-severe. Hut tho anarchic actions which it As we all know, our friend Joe foot In baseball's perennial parade Against these groups the friends, ,, „ ^ , , elsewhere. large woU tells what liiipponcd.. now calls to account were intolerable. of the law as It now stands.are' ""<= ^re a few typical examples The States are not the only ones Ifkovlc is Intensely Interested In the VEAL LEGS to the flagpole. For now i? tho win­ guilty ot such practices. Many cities pkgs Thin story tells of a man who flf- Seldoin, if ever, has a strike been attended by more wanton law­ battling hard. It Is a struggle of ?' '*^t*=„^"'°"? States are do- news of the world today and es­ ter of pur discontent made glor­ and towns also erect barriers to free Laying of the cement floor in the 2 major proportions. It looks like a '"Si" 'hrottle the free exchange of pecially In the huge development of EINSO \oou years ago was sentenced to a lessness than, in the. case in question. Tliore was utter disregard for FANCY WHITE ious Bumnior by the season's frigid long.drawn out fight. (Eoods among themselves:- trade. Inspection requirements ot the air forces of the nations of the steel foundry is proceeding and soon western slate penitentiary for law and the rights of citizens as guaranteed by tho Constitution of the New York City in effect bar western there will be a long stretch of opening. Again the hand that As an example of the Intensity of • f}'°^''}^^^"^'- ^'^^^'^ t '""^ "^"'1 world. Perhaps his thoughts on large TENDER MEAT cmbozzlomcnt. After serving olov-, United States. • . '-'*' the battle, one member of Congress l^ld that milk sh ppcd Into that cream and thus raise cream prices these matters sometimes color his smooth flooring unobstructed by '23' holds the holm of state lakes aim pkgs on months ho was released oiid| I'^)r example, the factory was stormed by a mob of 8,000 persons was prevailed upon to delay a ?'»'"= must be marketed In a cer- In that city. Imagination slightly. . piles of refuse or by open pits. We and ton lots fly the liall tliat Regulations In Haverhill, Massa­ 2 speech for two days. He favors re- '=''" "'"''i'f ^'^^ ^aje some coloring wish we could see a larger collection ©XYDOL who destroyed valuable machinery and wrecked the factory building, At any rate, one day last week he went to another state to live. In lHt,i,.,„ sixteen big-leaguo teams on vision of the law. Those In the op- ")°-"cr added to It so It could bo chusetts prohibit from being sold of those good chunkey patterns on his new environment ho nindo yet only 8 of the 2,500 workers in the factory.worc niqmbors of the was very busy at his desk when his their aU-Hummer race to baseball's poslte camp plcided with him not ^'s""?"'shed from the local pro- any Grade B milk produced beyond attention was rudelj' distracted by the floor In the Southwest corner. SALAD SHOULDERS many friends, won respect, and pennant prizp 154 gomes oivoy. union when the fltriko was called. Purtbor, the courtfbund.that tho tb make the soeech. Forty-eight ^"ct. Very few would be Inclined to a 40-mlle limit from the town. And the sound of what he thought hours later he did speak, but he had "^"^ co ored milk. The law was so son on—Milk which Is a recognized^ Edward RossensSl had returned DRESSING jar eventually become chief of the lo­ For one woloomo moment the non-union workers were brutolly beaten and forced.to sign member­ must be at least a squadron of bom­ ONT FRESH or SMOKED toned down his original remarks, ."^de that only nearby milk pro- 25' cal police department. ship cards in tho union during the strike. food product of Immense nutritive bers passing over the factory. With from the lush climate of Florida. We somber shadow of world oventi ducers could conform to It. It Is value Is made an unnecessarily ex­ thoughts of death and destruction are glad to see that the fourth ward 5-7 LB AVERAGE Then one day it was rovealod to fades beforo tho expansive smile Qn the basis of these facts, therefore, the verdict of the court ,',..,• . practically Impossible for out-of- pensive food. Besides hitting the has had Its representative In the 16' In his mind, he. flew to the front 46 oz tho people of this oily that their j seems entirely in keeping with the crime. . > .„^ P™f'""'' ""«'"««= man stop- g^^j^ ^„^ producers to'conform to consumer In the pocketbook such South, this season. . of baseball'sjjfflolal starter. It for ped off in Washington recently. . ^j,^ ^^,^3 ,^-,^ ^ windows to see If he could read the FRUIT JUICE cans polieo chief was an ex-convict and But more Iniportant is the brake tliis decision should place on tho laws tend to lower the health ot the tho moment, ut least, it oppeors He called at the office of an ad-, p,„^,^^. ^ ,^^ ^^^^^ ^j^ ^^^^_^^^ Insignia on the wings of the planes 2 25' poorer portion of the public by it appeared as if tho success story that •• ^^olent tootles of lobor agitators. It-should .awaken them to.the reali­ ministration Senator. The conver-' and decide , therefrom his best Leona Johnson a sometime fam- age eggs sold. The farmer In other making milk prices higher than tliey llar figure. on the' race track be­ LEAN ENDS wore about to end. It is to the zation that the rights of workers ond emplo.Yers arc protected by law, sation In substance follows: I course of action. But— with what Qrim-visoged war liath smooth­ States where more eggs are produc­ can afford to pay. Our State Repre­ tween the office and the steel foun­ MIRABEL 21b credit of_ the residents of tlmt and that as long as the Constitution and ^he courts of Aniioriea, are "About the tlnie I left for the mixed feelings of relief and disap­ ed Its wrinkled front, ed In spring than can be sold, but sentatives should be told of this so pointment we can only Imagine- dry has returned after an Interlude RASPBERRY or lar MILDLY CURED community tlwit tho past record preserved, thercciin bo no disregard of tlicsc rights.. South," said the business man, "I STRAWBERRY we must thonk tho vendors of the whose eggs have been carefully pre- that they can work for the repeal of all he could see was Gene Bartlett's ot a year and Is gaining speed on 29' CORNED BEEF of this man weighed little when And as sueli, it should be M'oloomed by organized workers as a redd m the newspapers about the J^;;;;^ in cold storage until winter trade barriers erected by our own the typewriter where she has no evening boxsooros for putting the adnilnlstratlons plan to appease „i,„„ production everywhere Is car, "the best car , that ever came 29' east In the balance with his pres­ State. handicap. specter temporarily to rout. curb on forces within the labor movement which have proved-to bo business. How Is that move getting normally low, has to compete with out ot Detroit," trying Its best to CARROTS lib ent record of service and unques­ its worst enemy. "make the grade" up the hill to the glass Tho sporting impulse that pop­ °"? , , . ., , „ 'untaxed locally produced eggs. tioned honesty. They voted that USE YOUR BRAINS! bridge. Joe Is still laughing. Work was seriously Interrupted or BEETS jar ulates the bleacliors day in and "You know as much as I do," re,| Michigan: Prom 1933 to 1037 beer In the inspection room last Friday NNE 10 pUed the Senator. "All that I know The winner of a school prize ho bo allowed to contiuuo in the when a parade-featured by a baby LAMB FORES day out is based on something produced outside the State of Mlch- wrote this: A match has a head but DON SAWTELLE AT post ho tilled so well. WHAT KIND OF SECURITY? ' TV about It is what ^ead In the papers." j ^^^ ^o pay a tax of 25 cents a carriage celebrated the entry of Ja­ EVAPORATED more than a superflcial search for The Brain Busterfln the Capital j,^,.^, ^^^^y, Mip.hlaan.r.rnrt„n»rt no brains. When ybu-'use'lts head MTi WASHINGTON •- cob Martlii Bauer'into "a new iha- tall BONED AND ROLLED Unfortunately all men who boar barrel, which Mlchlgan-prbduced use your brains! EVANGELINE popular exoilemcnt. Without Iho More than a dozen bills ore pending in Congress to amend the wore the ones who nipped the ap­ beer did not.liave to pay, before It Last Sunday Don Sawtelle mo trlmonlal alliance. Congratulations cans the stigma of a prison term do peasement. talk. They didn't like That's good advice for every per­ IF DESIRED appeal to keen competition and Social Security Ac(. These amendment propo.sals varj'. Some ot them could be sold In that State. tored to Mt. Washington to do some ot all his good friends were shown BfilLK Unsweetened 4 23 son—adult as well as child. The- 16' not appear to be worthy of HUOII the ldea..They were fearful that to Wyoming: When a farmer out- skiing. After watching the profes- fair ploy inlioront In its playing would convert the social security program into something-like the Wyoming: When a farmer out- by a very substantial wedding gift. confidonoe, but from this cxpori- brlng actual appeasement (which ^j^^ ^^^ g^^t of Wyoming wants to misuse ot matches Is responsible for code, America's national pastime "ham iind eggs" sohcmo Initehcd in California. Others would put the means business recovery) some of burning to death of thousands of oneo society may loarn one les­ sell his vegetables In a town within FOR BAKING lib m would have vanished in sheer present program on o pay-os-you-go basis ond revise the present scale people every year. Brantord Scoutcrs are urged to at­ son—many of them are worthy their pet laws^ might have to be Wyoming he must pay a fee to that tend the final session of the Course or FRYING pkg boredom long ugo. i of poyroU taxes. : .;. changed. And Brain Busters jould gj^^^ ,„ order to get In. If his truck Moral: It you would burn grass, PUI^i LARD 8< and will prove it if given the brush or rubbish, first apply to the In Guilford, tonight 7:30 p. m. April FRESH The millions who help to cele­ shudder at the thought of having ,[,3 j ^ ^^^ ^^^t ^7 50 „ ehanco. A'cdmmittee ot the House bos concluded public lieorings on all ever beehnnn wrnntwrongr . I ° ' pay : proper authorities for a permit. 20th. brate tho centennial year of Ab- these amondmoiit ideiia, and will soon make its recommendations. it weighs 2 tons, he must pay $30. iiod Doublcday's now industrial­ What the committee will recommend is, of course, not kno\wJi,;but it „u ., ,„ . , Farmers living within the State do Troop No. 1 of North Brantord— or SPRY 17:?.17c : 48 HALIBUT ^ 25c The real cause of war has at not have to pay this fee. ized game doubtless will agree appears likely that tho "hamandoggs"; theory will he'dis|iirded as Northford enjoyed a very success- TOMATO KETAIL SALKS GOOD last leaked out. Lots of people have Maryland; A trucker who wants Symposium On 26 oz that this gfiin-viBaged w'orUl impractical. More important is'tho stiind tho committee will toko on full Charter Night last week. Wil­ lUICE been blamed unjustly for It. And It to sell food In the nubUc market In liam Bower Scouting Chairman of jars 'jMAk (hmJU and tUq^icMei would: proilt., greatly wore it to the poy-as-yoii-go proposals. ,, • '' ,,; '_ MANHATTAN COCKTAIL 2 29 Zf nl^ If n ^ TE"".'. "'?.• Baltimore can do so-lt his food was Continued from pape on* Hamden was the speaker. Olof Aho, The stock nmrkot has been go­ ••The Elements ot Scout Leader­ adopt an idealor two from boso- No one win oppose the intended objective ot the social;:security hr^lrJ M °T' /^'^^'Jl^ P™d»«d in Maryland. But food Strife" he quoted at length and Scoutmaster, presided at the af­ MILLBROOK 28 oz ing down in the face of little ship," a Training Course for all men boU's i'ulos of ploy. t prograiri, hut there is plenty of room to doubt the method b.v which 'r^,'rt,lnnm„iof„ ,„ifv„,„° T"'?!^'^:^™^"t „„„ i^T 11 ^ P-d-^' ™d onl""*•y' a" fe'"w" mile""">"s awa"-"iijfy "I.agreeIn d that the foundation stone of fair. Alfred Kaerhle- presented the SODAS btis ehongc in business. Oiic reason is Sr'wnniri h»Lfh ? S ^ par-,the neighboring State ot Delaware character training Is in the homes ot Brantord and the East Shore who Radio Flavors contents ASPARAGUS the gpycrumqnt-is trying to reoclr that ob,iective. It is collecting mil­ are Interested In Scouting, Is being Charter and Clarence Loomls con­ BEVERAGES 3 19 the four of, war—the day Italy in ade wouldbe worth_watchlnEun-.is handicapped. 'The Delaware!and that the schools have befen ducted the Investiture service tor lions ot'tlollors ycari,y from the pa,v onvelopcB of workers and spend­ less headed by one. But a promln- conducted at the Tryst on Harri­ FANCY large OO^ vodcd Albania shares took a Ire i trucker has to pay $200 for a spec-1 weakening the responsibilities of the new Scouts ot the Troop. A bunch .iEi7v Again comes that time of year ing those millions for otlicr gqvcriuuent expenses instead of putting ont Senator has Implied that the.iai license which sellers of Maryland the homes, son Avenue. The leaders of the CALIFORNIA inondous drop, arid tlio ticker brass band Is the "real" root ot the' • . . - - Course Include John 'Van WUge'n. good sized gathering ot Scouts and when the amateur gardener lays them'into tho reserve fund which Congress Intended. Tho rosd|rvo fund -produced foods need not have. Pride of Accomplishment, respon^ Scoutcrs from the District were pre­ BLUE TrP couldn't keep up with sales. An- trouble. Smilingly, he recently saldl California: Regulations say that'slblllty and Integrity all influence John Knecht, Robert Sanzero, Olof W^^ boxes I m out twenty dollars to raise a oorp sent. • flthor reason is tho beliot thdt has only government I. 0. U.'s in it now. It is not likely that workers he would legislate all brass bands'only avocados which have a high' character, Aho, Alfred Kaerhlc and Clarence MATCHES of vegetables -whioU would nor­ rcoohiug rotiremciit age will bo sotlBlicd to receivotheir security beno- out of existence and added: Inii cnnfuni-. <•!.« h.. - o^i^ i„ n,„i.l: -rr. -1-- , Loomls. The Course was scheduled FLORIDA ORANGES European holders of Amoriean so- „„ ,., ., .oil content can.be sold In that He closed by saying that parents mally cost ten dollars it purchas­ for April 17th to 19th Inclusive' at Mr. Charles Bedlent Court of flts in.non-negotioble I.O. U..S. i^ ,: hea••Everr a yban tlme^d nlaIv seI'em a noparadt .jnrie. fv,nand'statet "•"""=.• "--•"''"-'A Florid"a producer whose must realize that the child of today Confectionery, JUMBO ourilies hove boon dumping them the Tryst In Brantord, and April Honor Chairman for Brantord and ed at any vegetable stand. < In oddition, the present progrom colls for an increase in tho tax iTant noutraHtv LlZtlnT^^^^^ avocados:do not happen to hav6,has a five times more dlfflculfa Powdered or SIZE doz 45 c in quantities too lorgo for the I^want neutrality legislation after this high oil content cannot sell hls'job to build a good character than 20th at Guilford. The first two the East Shore announces the re­ •l|i pkgs Jli^ market to absorb in orderly fash­ rate noxtyeor. That will mean more millions to be spent from tho re­ nights of the session were marked port ot the Board of Review of the Brown . f''"lt 'n California, even though he did his parents and warned that If R ion, serve fund and replaced by promissory notes. Figures have been sub­ by a very representative attendance Branlord East Shore District. The • . ,. ^ ^ \^ • ,„ Imay be . willing to sell them tor high school graduates are not more v/lth Scoutcrs from Guilford, Stony As for actual business, it doesn't mitted to prove thdt no increoso in the tax rote is necessary to finance meeting was held at Stony Creek on STRAWBERRIES POET'S CORNER Six hundreds thousand dollars much less than California avocados, successful In securing jobs "some- Crek, Short Beach, North Guilford, April 14th, 1939, and the following tho program if it is properly operated. more Is to be spent In the mon-i Even our own State of Connect!- thing is going to bust In'America." size 2^5 give couso for any greot optimism North Brantord, and Brantord. All members present: Charles E. Bed- PLUMS cans FRESH Does it not seem reasonable, then, to head off this scheduled tax ppoly Investigation. Books ot test!- cut does not stop at treating out-ot "Responsibility Is the property of lent, Clarence Loomls, Leonard Hub —but neither does it give cause j ^y^R AND ITS CONSEQUENCES mony already have been complied., state producers as If they were for- no class" > the Rev John J- RelUy 2 25 LOUISIANA 2 & 25c boost and leave those extra millions in'normal circulotion where tlioy bard, Raymond Boutelle, Harry for tho bleak pessimism now cur- By Louise Lomarlra •The record Is being developed by elgners. Our State recently passed a pastor ot St. Anne's Church In can i)ay real wages to more workers * Sweltzer . , rent iii Rome quarters. Retail sales Three years ot hostilities now have young government employes wlth'iaw directing the State Commls-iHamden said when he was invited FANCY RIPE have boon good. So have automo- ceased, There's an approach lo the problem that will moon real security! elther.no, or at the most limited sloner of Agriculture to refuse to to .speak on "Character Training In The following Scouts have ad­ 44 oz BANANAS 4 "»19c CAKE FLOUR pkg bile Biiles. The expected seasonal'^^^P^f °''"<' "sWlng are o're. business experience, They are the Inspect the' farms of milk producers the Church " Bronson vanced from Troop Stony Creek No, WINISAP . ..,'.,, . , Gone Is fear at sight of a plane ones trying to find out what Is who are outside the ••natural milk- 1 from Tenderfoot to Second Class: PRESTO 24 Fmcy Eating Whole nations he said have lost wrong with a buslhess-lndustrlal shed", serving the State. A farmer APPLES 4 '" 23c upturn m mdustrml buymg has go ended Spain's Civil War. IT MIGHT BE TODAY all sense of responsibility. All men Vernon Kelsey, Norman Meland- set in, though not to much extent. | system of free enterprise which who lives across the road from the are j-e.sponslble to someone. Chevrolet Co. ', Herman Edwards, Leon Pond. bunch has provided the highest living boundary line fixed by the Com- BABY FANCY TEXAS And the agricultural , outlook is Ended yes, but consequences Something in tho late President Wilson's message to .Congress Before we can expect good char­ You can always do business here Lee Pardee, Brantord Ship 5 from cans CARROTS 5c not as had as it seemed a while And aftermaths have to be faced- standards In the history of the mlssloner on that "natural milk- acter we need a reawakening, ma­ •We have a fine selection of Apprentice SS to Ordnlary SS. FOODS back in l'J18 has even greater application today thou It did then. world. CLAPP'S 29 FANCY TEXAS bunch Others from Troop Stony Creek 1 4 GUARANTEED CHEVROLET bock. Imprlntcd deep In the hearts of men shed" cannot sell milk In Connect!-, terlally and spiritually. "It is a prob BEETS 6c Too deep to be ever erased. "The Congress jnight well consider," President Wilson declared, ' To date not a dollar of the $500,- cut, even If his milk Is richer and.lem of the present." ._ "O.K." USED OARS from Second Class to First Class You'll know more about it by "whether the righ roles of incnnic and profits taxes can in peacetime are: Howard Mann, John Edwards. FANCY 000 already spent has been used to I purer than the best milk sold In Plnch-hlttlng for Edward Dejon 30 to 90 Days Guarantee BAKED 28 oz tho middle ot May, If tho forecas­ (examine the effect some Brain Trustlslde ••the natural mllkshed " Robert Pond and Melvln Robertson. NORFOLK The loud monotonous roaring be effeetivoly productive ot revenue and whether they nniy not, on who was asked to speak on Charac­ 5 Days Free Trial cans SPINACH 4c ters are right, substantial progress And fear at the slightest sound sponsored laws are having on bus- These are a few Qf the examples ter Training In the Community, Mrs. Leo FInne'ran, Brantord 3 from Sec­ BEANS the coutrary, bo destructive of business activity ond productive of 1039 Chevrolet DeLiu:e Town Sedan FIN AST 23 ond Class to First Class. 2 should bo in evidence then, and Beautiful cities that proudly stood waste oud ineflicieuoy. There is a point at which in pcoeotimo high Iness. Neither has there been any I of tariff'walls and trade barriers M. D. Stanley first told of the work Were relentlessly moved to the announcement that any part of thejerected by the various State which at a Big Saving The following Scouts were awar­ should continue to tho end of tho rotes of income ond profits to:^es discourage energy, remove the in- being done by the Charity Board ground. additional $800,000 Is to be used for prevent the free exchange of foods to keep homes together. She spoke 1937 Chevrolet Town Sedan ....$425 ded Merit Badges: or B&M large DOG FOOD °^^°'' 3""" 12c yeor, eontivp to now enterprise, euoourago extravagant expenditures and that purpose. |and other products with the re- of the splendid Influence of the 1936 Chevrolet 325 Lambert Harrison, Guilford 1 cans 1936 Plymouth 335 Baked Beans How can a mother forget the son produce industrial stagnation, with conse(iuent unemployment and j But It does appear that little else suit that the consumer pays and Community House, Boy and Girl Bookbinding and Personal Health FRIEND'S 2 25 PANCAKE FLOUR S p« 5c 1035 Nash 275 That with pain and suffering she other,attendant evils." Is. being overlooked. In a formalipays. ' Scouts, 4-H clubs arid other organ­ Howard Mann, Stony Creek 1— Civ­ 1034 Nash ..: 195 ,bore? |«tatement the Federal .Trade Com-i This !s not the only way In which ization work which aid the work In ics, Carpentry, Safety, First Aid and BORDEN'S MOULDING A COUNTRY In other words, it's just os harmful to continually mistreat tho 1034 Plymouth 225 "-^H^HOUSE Snatched from her arms to neVer mission has assui:ed the public that States seek to curb the free ex- the character development of the Plremanshlp. Robert Fletcher, of EVAP. MILK CARNATION CLEANSER 3 c,ns lOc 193D Ford 2-dr Sedan 300 3 c'l 20c return goose that lays the golden eggs—industry—as it is to kill it outright. "the length of spaghetti and mac , change of good. Many States finance Community. Brantord 3, Reading and Swim­ 1935 Chevrolet 4-dr wlth,trk .... 350 Pom' spealtcrs during 0 singlo But gone forovermore. There's an analysis that's lost none of its shorpncss with tho pass­ aronl Is not a true criterion of Its advertising campaigns which have ming. Robert Buell, Brantord 3, BEAN SPROUTS ^' 3-25c 1933 Chevrolet Coupe 150 First Aid; George DeVean, Guilford EVAP. MILK VAN CAMP'S nicoting hero this week placed ing years I quality or genuineness." i the same effect as the laws men­ Steve Lubleskl, 69 Monroe Street 2 ""' 13c 1032 Chevrolet Coupe 135 SS 1, Swimming. tho growth of good character di- Children from families disbanded tioned above. was taken to the New Haven Hos­ 12 oz 1932 Chevrolet Coach ,. 90 cat) CHOP SUEY VECEVAiLES 2 23c Receiving no tender care "The savage tribes of the desert The State of Michigan has been pital Saturday evening after he was RUMFORD BAKING POWDER rcotly at tho door ot responsibil­ 1931 Pontlac Coach 85 19c While perhaps their loved ones lie What galnctia we by fighting? THEY SAY. have no taxes to pay. Why, then, financing an advertising campaign hit by an automobile near the W, 1: ities. 1031 Olirysler ...... : 30 MORBIDITY REFORT size 2H burled deep I;et's now this phrase define are they savage?"—Enka Voice. for Its apple growers. "Eat Michi­ S. Clancy & Sons Mortuary Home. can FUJI NOODLES 2-29c 1930 Chevrolet 25 SALTESEA CLAM CHOWDER Individuals often do not dis­ In a place none will over know Is It worth all the consequences. gan Apples. They're best," says the • For the week ending Monday, 27c '•We all realize that management charge un obligation, yet all men!where "Our business In life is not to get advertisement. ^ .„.„>/» .WUB"" ui. 1930 Oldsmoblle 25 April 17 the State of Connecticut Debts and all losses combined? Is no longer regarded as merely the Mrs. W. E. Mumford of Rogers St. ahead of others, but to get ahead of, '•Consumers desiring the very best 'will be hostess tomorrow afternoon 1929 Chevrolet 20 department of health has Issued a arc responsible to someone. Kspcc- servant of capital but as.^ibe stew­ ourselves—to break our own record, egg obtainable .should demand a at 3 p. m. to the Woman's Mlsslon- TEEMS TO SUIT buUetln showing that Brantord has ioily arc we responsible to „ur Mfn,';e'»f"l"B f?"!,/'Bhtlng Let'sjsteer our ship on calm waters ard of the best common ^tcrest of r, \ c ., \ 1 . • ^ ^ jIDlsabled forever In life to outstrip our yesterday by our to- 'Rhode Island Special,' " says that ary Society. Mrs. Matthew Haglund Low a. IL A. C. Kates reported one case of labor pneu 1 Avoid all heartache and fear stockholder, employee, consumers ' day, to do more work with force State's Bureau of Markets even will read a paper on "The Ministry I^UKi IN Air 10>i A L ST O R E S Creator for tho talents '"trusted The loss of an arm, the loss of a leg .For after all when we fiveV the facts monla. East H^ven, one of whoop- and general public." —Thomas's. Ithan ever ' befcCre.*'—- Rtewnrf. R ihniitrh nn,»crn-- nnf loM *« DI—,_ ... ir.^i. . .. _, _ TeL 786-2 to US. I They are forced to bear this strife. Our security and peace are too dear. than ever Stewart B. though an egg not laid In Rhode of Healing." Mrs. T Stanley Brav llng cough and six ot measles, North! Gates, university president.. 278 Main St., opp. Post OfBce Johnson. Island may be as superior Iri qual- will lead devotions. I Branford three measles. ,

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"So are you, my dear Mother, j THE BRANFORD REVtEW, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1030 On The Only you are dearer to mo." | .•*M^ , home economics, assisted the com- Pa^ Sevei Thoy both exchanged fond smiles, Happy Birthday mlttce. In tho Rainbow Lone Prairie then Sal said: Bntain's: Sailor I KiMiWiU After Dark/!... t>y Rio>e j[f:C56>(e;rr\rpe^t | In anlllbKl.l - Tw cBtrseil yoii so mony heart- Gcorgc Fouser of • ^Short Beach I, r. . vlce-presideht aild'feerttefal mana- E'A'ST HA¥EN Riverside News By Mary Paul acHcs,! Mather; I'ni to bfemd'tor your Is The l<;^,yno,te •Jfeslerday In the LoKlslaturc In \W .• I'ii'll ttib-'grd;y''Hi).'ll-, 'the sadfiBss In J'our Fepl-'ai iiHpmd • iH/^Va^ Isabelle Stanley, daughter of igef of- CoJlHcctlcut Oas'>t Prodtlcts, mmch'b fmM. STREETS Ilnrtfdrd'n- resolution was tja.-^ed Mortimer D. Stanley, Jr., 02 Elm, Inc.,'of South McrldArt)JBave a talk PART II Ayesmnd heart, dnd the wrlnkloi on I Mr.'and Mrs.' George RoblnSDiv---oii-rScbUt'Trbbb No. Jllis hold I'oqnesting the Rovernnicnl to ispcpd Aat Y&ua Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hnyden, ot Wi-'ficrf.'Anil to think you've lost litrcct. East Haven, enjoyed a blrlhi- and.domohstratlbn' 'on" "tlquid Air" TQ te.a?:h Safety iiave moved to Monlowcse Str'det.'lng'-rb'Blsti-ntloifi April'"27 instead ot u^i-aollon'-on'applications tor cltl'/j- "SAL CdlA'fe'iflOME" 'NCW'Haven,'havo'inovcit to Hilton ttil^or" too;"It's all my faultr It day party April 17. ati'in-'nBSCitnbly in the high school J^m THOROUSOfARES Branford.'- ' - ' •- •'<"'!nS'orleintilly'iihurtifcd. Mothers'are onshlp," The - resolution was Intro- ny FRANK DOOl-liV, Jr. Clltr. Mrs.' Hayden la' IHo'' foi-iilct ArdUld' hiiVe novfir haiiponed If I Friday. Mr. Fouscr dcsclrbed the After Dat/f// 'ihvlted!' ' ' . '- " ' ' ' ' dueedvby Reprosontntlvo -Ernest C. "Seems as lliougli time nlnnds MLsSi Dtt-oUiy ICcLscy. • '• •"-'- WfttB'hei-O'.'Can you evdf'forelvo rhe, Miss Gayle Johnson, on April 28 lirocesses by which liquid air Is pro­ ' Frederick Schettlno was guest of Oarponter (R.)-ot-EnKl) Hnveii, The still when you'l'c'^WhltliVB To sdmd- THOUGH THtYAfiEWir Mothor?" '- •' -• ••• ' ' will celebrate hot! birthday. ' • duced and'gave a demonstration by The responsibility for education honor at a bachelor parly;-aflhe 1 The Men's Club of St. Andrew's comniltteo on-Fcdcral Rolations and thlne, doesn't 'it, "Oc6^ise'f" asked freezing grapes, carrots, rubber hose 10;^oF TOTAL OTY 5THEET5 Miss Helen Shoemaker enlortalncd don't," Grandma commanded ^% in safely. In and about Ihc-schools, 'Annex Athletic -Club, 71 • Bradley Church will- hold a card- 'party the-llouso had unaiiimmtsly passed Grandma Jen bilstl/k'nlltlnc a deep and other • .' It.'. .- "•*•• ...•-..,.:-....;.. ,...> tlie A. b. s."Sorlcty ftt'hcr hdmo oh sternly,""dbn't 'speik-'of the past; THEY ACC0I1J4T FOR OVER lies directly wltli\n''lh'c sfcdiio'o't the Street Sunday evening. ' April 20, in the now recreation rooiil Birthday cards to Edward Rogers •rhnrSdAy 'bvdiilnef.' 'Those present blue woolen scAtf!'' i-Mr. Fouser was introduced by his Kcliool'tiuthortllbs- but' is Invariably In. tho basement Ot the churclH IW'gone ''-fclrid 1 dbhe ' With and of Short Beach, a patient at Uncas- -ll^oFALLIiftBAN FATAUTIE5 Werfi'tlid MISScs Lllljari'tinnger, HDI- 'It surely, dob'rf, Ornndma, I can son, George Pouser, Jr.i'a studentof stimulated by 'the - interest of an Pi'lzb'S have been contributed by DaLiy P. Knanb, • wife ot Anton HothlHj?" will' aVcr'' cHanite^ It, Wo 6n-Thames. The date , May 4th. Denlson Chapman of Thompson on Malond,' Peggy'ftdftrddn," ShiHby hardly wait ttf see Mother Myfielf the. Junior High School.' Principal nulslde group. In East'HaV'i'n We are sWlVi()"of''thb ibading'buslnefSl '(ion'i Senilei*t''ll;l High SM-eeti paSsed Wusl'nthlnk'' of 'tfnd' 'UVd foV iha Avenue movc'd Friday to Wellbsley, Vlself Mhrle ^HoSrtii', 'Ellen'Umidln. and it's only been two'triArtth,4'MftdiJ Hlllls K. ildlemanwas chairman of particiilai'lj fortunate In thiitlBupl. corns . The proceeds will help to de'- a\vfty'yesterdaytin the xilsl yclu'! Ot II ' I •>! ; - 11 -• future. As for injflf father i^' That morrow for Ann Elizabeth, daughter , Dorbthy'Mun'sneUI.';-'! '• 'i'' ' ;' -i you haven't'seen Hbr Wiico flric'Was safety "activities,' has carefvtUi' sel­ alleys that, are-now • available fot Funeral services will be held to­ «>H3 God's v«III-'H'6w.i-"i''| •' ' of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mrs. John Chadeayne, 175 Hem- jiiii) r, .','', ' "I . sixteen. Thkt's abollt, letS feee] (tbout Morawskl, of^ James H. Hansdomof the high ected teacher's who are qualified In lUse". Tickets may boscoured from R. morrow'•allomoon at 3.o'clock In ' Sensing the 'question Sal re- Maple Street, ingivay AVinue 'Was hbstess tit 4'pc?r twonly-elglit years, Isi'i't'lt?" ' school faculty. Is directing tho casts Ibis Held. • ' • ''•'" Longyear, chairman, - 1 tho 'Norman 'V, iLnmb-f \mcral home, Mrs. Joseph Sweeney who has for the Brantord'High School Jun­ |ional shower Thursday ovenlnB glv- bert"vlsllllnff-.Mr. -'ttnd-'Mrs.i lioi'oy m "Just twVhly-sovoiV,'' GcorBC. A pii'cdr"0oor4o'wrote •totf." ''•" • 300 MnlniStareot, - - •• Harry Johnson of the cut-off adds Sell-government is the keynote of ,^n In tho honor ot Miss Evelyn Cad- long time lntfEod,"'ah(isl^hct|ittidly, "Gh, 'I set),"''"aHo""faced the iors play ."The Late Christopher Murray htturblurnod' (0 hdr homd Ihls'progrAm and the sehctol'chlld- |*ell. i''>'i Dorothy Fltzslmmons and Patricia Crucifix then "addtidY' "Comb' nbw, another year on Wednesday, April 20 Bcan"'ito bo nresonted Aorll 28 and In' N«lilcy,''N, J;'Hli()iiwnS nccompan- tears welling 'ih hcr'lli'e'd'eyeli. '" • rcn, enconragod'by tho'pircbtor of Fltzpatrlok wore Injured Sunday.. Mrs. Nesto.„,,.r Lehtonen, . 30 liopson 2D. Guests were: Mrs. Ina Bartiss, lofl by'Mrs. -Murray and her son, Le- "Mother'll bte so ha^JJS^ to be hero le{i«i'glvo Hlw'bflr liriiyers''of Athletics and the assigned tbdcher, m Mrs. Vendia Erlcson, of Monto- Mrs.-Ha.el.Mannle,.Mre.-Flaherty;ioVenlnp«tth^^^ ^''f' ''°^'PCXI«MVT4'' v I'oy Wlid'WlU' bd'ttway « week, i •- again, Orandnntf she's spoken of (hlihk«i« •"'" "" i'i""''i ' have organized • Sa'tety Counttis in wesc Street enjoyed a birthday par­ Sirs. Orrin Cadwell, Mrs. N. L. Dud- Rond IntorseOtlon Mien two cars '''•» "o^^'W "" ^^•^ *• A; the lone prairie to me so often and Silently, blessing themselves, each school. At rogtllSr' iiVcetlngs ty Thursday given at her homo by J'ey, Mrs. 'Wllllttm Chadeayne, Mrs. co'.'Wcd. rt-. Robert M. Taylor at-| Tabor Lutheran Church Confirm so much that I leai'Med to love It mothc'tl daughter, and gfilHdSOh Bette Davis and Aldrlch Bow- held during'school hours tHc-Coun-'| members of the Narpes Society. ,6. D. Chadcayne, Mrs. G. W. dihcl-^'*''"™ "'" Elrls. The young Indici Subscribe To The Brantord atton"claSs.'nicols Saturday mom'- with a deep longing for' this "peace krtfc'lt togher, crossed their hands In dcr, both under contract- to ells meet to dlscuss's'a'fely'nlattors. liyne, Mrs. J. Stelner, 'Mrs.-'A.-J.,wol'c'8olnB to Qullford to take part Review lor All Local News inga at 9 o'clock. • " -' '- >- and qillct lo;ng before coming hero," prayer, lifted thplr faces tp Him and Warner Bros., are both graduates lu a Each gioup'eleots-Officers tO'eon- ii'fcfiff; M?-s: Normart Halo, Mrs. Carl Orilndmll' Jen"'smlie'd at hlAi ftt- praydfl' 'Mthty^r^)/ifB 'of'^ratU Barbara Joan Shaw, daughter of of Gushing Academy'In-Mass,'" ; duct meetings 'aiid 'mbriitors' whose jHvelles, Miss Bobble Flaherty, Miss feclionateiy, d^ sh«"D'\i^htid bttcK"a tudo aVicfihapiilnossi'Tagother, they Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Shaw of 388 duty it Is to safe-guard their class-' Margaret Bennett, Miss Betty Peeb m stray lock of gray hair from lier blesiStrd "th'i!ftisel'«s attd'fetA'fid' \xri Main Street, East Haven, was given mites to and/from" school,'Ih the smiling fondly at oooh other. ' a birthday party recently -on her Francis Lederor did his first los. Miss Helen Buoy, Miss AlWa wrinkled .br• "'" J ' Coyert Cloth within thfr next-few weeks. ' Mack, Russell Miller, and'Dorotiiy deep-blue rrbbonj''iSeemod like a, time." offered Oiaridnia ' ' 1 i^j ed strarigely.'Then'tie spoke. "For entertained Saturday evening at tlie manner. thl,gli solio'orfnfculty'.' Ah IfitereitlilB The silence which followed wns l.!r., •/ I 1.. -IJ '-.f.i^ . Flt^slmmdris.' Assisting'Miss Alice shining halo to her serene beanty, "Cruel- blows too, dear mother By ERNEST EISENI5ERG your son," he said, "I shall return." OOtlv birthday anniversary of Mrs. '''in'iiast Haven we have Increased ',m'eb'tlng''is'plartne$''and'a'll tjhreii'its cruel. The Baron fluiihod. unoom- Mr. William E. GUlls, siperlnten- Guri'nlpJ'club adyiser,"-wltlvtlie pi:'6'-' It wtts when the cold gray dawn , , t,^ It v;a3 not yet noon when the Coming's father, Mr. H. J. Little. the nunibor'ot fird-dWllfe sind liiiVe' iin tli'e Mb'maagulii' dKtribt ar'i!''itt'-J "Grandma, t have a lecentjO*'' your wedding plctuiel It Is HB'had' • beiiri'*'shoutirig. derif of'Schbdl, Mi'.'TiVllllam E.' Fag- 'ductloii' werd'A'u'di'e'y 'wrriglit, liromp began to 'streak the morgueillki! J,„lv,?i° -J doOV to'th'g'-operating room opened. Their guests were: Mr. and Mrs, im{)rdi'sea''thb' 'chilS'reri' Wlth"th'e vlte^ to'^atEeha tiie rile'o'tirig' Which picture of her-i-'' '" '' ' '"''"•>•'"tfeoo' " d taSio Ihat'ftgain Remember I'eop'le'do rtbt .shout Ih'hospitals.'•• Suits erstrom and Miss Miriam May of ter; BevdrIy"MuWsori, ihdit'e-uii 'ati'd halt'of the h'dspltal, that the Baron A.'Hursb';Walko'd out,' Her face was Harold Little, Mr. and Mrs. Frank lAipbt-tanbe 'of ^an'brd'eriy dlsMlssdl.' will'bo'holdTrt'this'sch&o'i'."' "" "No, Geor^6," she Interrupted;"! thetlmeS'wfiani-liwAis'a little ghl '•Finally the'doctor'ispoke! '.'That tfty riifeh'-'sehobl, Miss Ele'anore i'a'me's'^S'a'ylbi', fetoperties'.'-'' ' - ' ' knew'tifs so'ri was going to die! He radiant". prtO-lo'ok'ivt'Hfer and the Little, Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Little, We'Tiave'of late bSguii'a' jJlttti'of don't want to ' sec'~hcf 'iilotut'o; I and us^ii' td'bd'lotiellj' for'I^'iithoi?" man—" ho Isnot-'ijermlttcd. to op­ ifeary'.TO:'hlgh''schobf "'annex;'and knew it before the heavy dragging Baron knew all. His heart began to Mr.' and 'Mrs. F. B. McManus, Rob­ changing the roUte bricbrtain'grbbp'^ ' Director Clarence • Cowing ot the want to see her first." "Yes," said Grandma Jen smiling erate, heroi You hAVc; forbidden, it." and' MIsS fe^feri. '''iloBinson. ol .the'-'gradfe steps Of Ihe'tJbctor.camc to his oars. beat, to pound until he-thought the ert Little,' Miss" Muriel Jbhnson, Mr ; An unusual asseriibly-was ;pro- wltiiOiit' f6te-Warning; •'ti'Am'- Iheir Blci'dlfi" baf e'tj'' CAirita'iiSn -sporttoria > Dusk wis iSlSwIy-'cnvoloplng the fondly, "you'd Sa't at thcr prletuilj' ••'Oh-'t'-thaV''Barbri^iwalkcd'slowly sdKobis'..'Stteri'de'd'' th's... Curflcu'luin Tho''prem'6'nltlon, stabbinfe htmHlko .tsrhdlo-hdSpitUl'iiitlstrhearltr-There an'd'Mrs. E. E. Upson, Mr. and Mrs, serited',lH''tlitJ|higii''school''iiu^ rbku^ar' exltS'.to''.,.ritib'ther,''^tal^Way j By'tlie'cahheetlcutiSlott)* OinW-KAA countrysldfr'' wltti ^ Its bHmf ortlng and say: "Mother, whon I mlsi tothij wl'hd6w.«((^THe"-raln' slashed in Cffi^^renpe' 'hBld "kt 'the,'- TriicHefS" a tolfO^tortured'the V^ry-Breath w'as'a roiirliig' Itiihls ears. He moved EdWa'rd Upson,' John and Francis iiini'. oii "Monday 'April'l^'t/'tiriHer' the or dbb'r lit or^er tb c'bVer/t!he''eJ(-' 'Ml d'dnllrfad' hi^ tfxplhnatloHSIrf^ill coolness, and ji'MlId haziness. Fothor I look at this pl'ct'uie'and It viciously. as • .though ;,to greet him tioIfegfe';'early,"-this 'week. 'Dr: Edgar aiisplefes of the 'Salvation 'Army.' froiri'liis acht'ig lungs.'flo sat up , „ , - , ,, , , i'6rwt(rd.""'R6senrdld -'.'kood in the Upson. .' ' Jgoncy' of a'" faulty •'dbdr-ltek"d'r the schools this webkj-land -Hdll'prob Qrandma Jen and George heard seems that he'.? here boslde mo and Dra^S^';'of'''t'tii?'iJiilverMty.or'wte^ Thb're \Vas a niilslcal'pr'ogi-'am by fti'e doorway, his weary eyes alight and fshi'oke-fllldd'stair-^Well. '"• •"••'' ''' ably set an InspOfltlon date for bl- quick fobtstepB coming Tip the I'mnoji lonely any mote' gasping for air. SO had It been that, '^"^^J^^e an ang.7 ^tattoo aganst I'libtdri-'wtls'gu'est'^'eilcer.'' '"" '• ftlive:""".'••;: "-'•- ;""> b'and'.an'd'a talk on the "Salvation cjlclts'Shout April -20. '< " -J "I- rilght at Verdun before they had'H',^;.'*^"'*^:'^'"'f"'^ ° ™"^^^^,',''P=^^ 'safety Is the siibject of, dlscus- crunchy, gravel walk;' 'icrb4s' th'fe' ''7.still iia] the same way. Mother At'my ti-alrilnB"dch6bl' by a 'speaker: •r'A -.1;!. -i ,i.-;l .- •-.! ,.l . b-iioftght'ln the .'shattore^l body or,e'l°"= "' 'P,T''=^,l^rr-',!M" 'Your son shall live." Ho smiled. slons'lii connection with every "ph'asO porch; then there were a few gen'tle Hols siliri'ioio beside us—will al­ jji •,-" 111, L i.. 1 .. ...lost, a life cut^shorj.-: What was the Applications for : social ficcurlty It was'as 'IhouBh-thc'niarblo In his of school a-ctiylty. In'reading about ' The second bi-monthly card par­ raps on.the small white door. ways be hero Wo mus^ go to tho ilw«,. n''i,;,^n,„,,'t ur. inv viiTr n„ri til«'n'cnce? A slghjoscaWod Hls llii,^. nurnbers.w'ere made by seniors' dur- The senior card party held re­ facii 'had cdmo-'io life. '• current events or' modern Inveri-' ty of the Democratic I GUtb'Wlll.-bo Not waiting for an answer the un­ cemotary tomoi row " ' "For a moment he lay stiff and „,,.,,„,:, T.^,.., ,,r i,, B, H, S. Notes cently was a decided findncial and !„„„!. ^-r, lu. „„t ,„i,„,„ iw*„ u^rfV'ltnout Kurt life would be as emp- The Baron gra.sped him by the Irig'tne''past week' uridor the dlrec- hold April 22. -This - will bo held 111 Inort on the cot whore they, had A- „-,,„,„,„I,,,„L, „,„, „„ ,„„ ,„,,,, By OSCAR ROGANSoW tions It Is a simple -matter to inject seen person oilinil' the door and '"'S.hoi'' w'litio'•'sUo'nl for a little .shouldei-s '; with; tr'dmbllhg hands. tloh ot 'Mr • Daniel B. Pitts, in charge -social' sudcos's,'about 90"tables be- ptlrsitaded Mm to rest during OibXv^^^t^^\r^ li „^, f S instruc'tlon in this' field'. An' annual the'Democratic-Club rooms In-the entered, It'wria a slim, mldHie-aged Iwhllo;'^thgiJ'Bal glanced'nt lhe't\vt) Slyli'd iMul Tfiilorod in the of'stiihe'iit 'placement.' Applioatiohs in'fe in play.' More ' tli&n 70 • door "Man." He ch'oked'aiVd swallowed art contest witli a prl-M awarded for Olseri Building. -- • • • ' '' woman wearing a pale blue dress, "wln'd'ow. "" ' ' Browiiing-Kini; Filsliion. vVere 'also filled oiit for' the Con­ prizes were' presented <6'lucky w(ln'- 18 keen out the blood-red glare ot „ ,' " , , . ,,,, , •:• his breath. '"Mah-;-."'I Again thc| The Welfare Club of tho high the best safety posl:or aiid for tlid while shoes, hat and gloves, and necticut 'state 'Employment Service. hors. •'" •;"'" •' •' ' '.'''''' • -'' ' • "Why, even tho curtains are the thehrUl IlKhfelt was ralnl.^ hard:'„r"^,^™};;l^^, 'VI!:? ^i;^,^™^'"^' words refused to come. "There l.-. school gave a tea for the members' best essay on the subject in English^ Mrs. Ralph Doollttle, 26 Ohamcr- carrying a' ^lud"pn'rso, which she Jearnof';' , ' ' ' ' Mr.'' Fltts' 'reports' ' tliat' ori'e out' of Pkin!.g"rA'lfJ.''Swlngliig«:down 'from, '5." R.''??"^'!'•.'^-'""','J°'^,? nothing, nothing.. ybii can't ask .for.'"J„ f tho faculty Friday afternoon.! a similar competltlbn is stimulat­ laln Street was hostess last evening placed on the table. -•'The abctot"h'6dd(!d. Use Our Payment Plan every five'gi-a'^iiates'who requested Tomorrow at 3:30 Girl Scouts M Goorgo bought some pretty rosis- lilie clouds-like , Klii-t's iilvor sli'lfJ, nothing-that'-rwiirnbt'do for you Eileen Hansen, - president of the ing. The music supervisor can select to -the Sunshine -Assembly of Sti "Why,' Mother!" exclaimed ."Bi'it can 'ivo ti-ust him?" Worit'last year was'placed.' Trn6p N6.- 27'will hold/'a coiirt'-o'f colore^ ones, but I wouldn't lot hlih Again he heard the screaming whine | 'Yes," said the surgeon, and his'club, and Doris Prout, vlce-prcsl striiph!' sbiigs for the 'ybuhger oliil'd- Andrew's Church. '•-.'', • Awtif-ds. 'Mrs.' Vincent McDonald is George rushing forward 'ortd'-'erti-^jliiti^fe tlieift tip;'if wahtod the parloV 6t the'pl'a.%''aS''ltLbluttged doWtii',,J^°l'5°°'l™!??3? was warm: "I-know'what it' dent, opurod. Grace Bernard and fen'-wlilCht are a'ppr'pprlktb^'dti^ Eii^t -Virginia Freer • and the senior llijider. '''' - '• ". • ' . • bracing her profusely." ' ' ' td ' Wdli'the'^aiti* f(«• "-" " „.„v Gladys. Brown wore in charge of ilaven sehoor board has Increased A supper and apron sale will bo M ytTirw^;'^"iraii* ti;; waf; drt;^ ;;^«- ^j^ ^-^^^"-^-r?" ^Y^J^'T'' ^^ -^^^<^^- team, Dorothy Caswell, Isabel Hel­ "George, my dear,", she murmur- always your favoriteroom.e " t ilShce sl'i'en.' 'And'now'Kiirti-WS'^ .r^ ,-, ,u » '' "' , . , , '' Y°".'0,0. I'ave'a'son?" invitatiofas and table decorations. tlib' appr'ppriatlori "of ' fundsfbr'a ispo'ns'ored April 2'7> by thb' Ladles' en Kornitsliy, Evol'yii Shoemaker, Hope Circle is sponsoring a con­ ed fondly, klsslri^ilils chdefc.' "Thank you, my dear''Why-voti'oWyson-wadear.' -Why-yoti s dying. - l,„ B!' "^.^.,?.^47»"5:?P^''??^ sowly,',"! had a son," said, ththe surgeon, '^'•'^- ^^^^ Clifford Is supervisor of more exl:enslve"use' of motion pic-' Aid of St! Andrew's Church. ' ^ - Betty Halier, Genevieve 'stephen- cert May 11 by the G; Cleft club of Grandma "Jen extltodly dropped'still have Grarid'tiffi's ftScheto'd "Horr Baron." The doctor's ivolco he'Ts'^a d'diitor;''" ' '•"-"':' and the Baron felt the blood freeze''^'^ "^''^b. | Manchester, conducted by AlPier- tureS'Ih'tlib'flbVd 6f vlsual'bHliciitlon -H':/ , Tho street =• lights were pale Iri-his "volns. -""He'dled this week— . The committee for the tea Includ- son.Helen Luongo, Mary.Glllen, and 'Tomorrow night at 8 the Town- horkiilttlngassheslooduptofaco^scM^^ UBUUI»„ .ue Kruy m.-Mio aawn wnen son. t • . • nilich bf wh(ch'wlll'be"dn to'Siiti- asainst- the gfay'df^^ho dawn when In a concentratibn, oakkp." • od Mary Zawacki, chairman, Ruth i)jTnp'i5al''M'cbo'n'dugh, are'girls' in­ jcct of '^afo'ty.' A •pigd''in"'th'c khUol ,send"Cl,u'b"wlir riiefct In'th'dhonie of the aWracttvA ^omtlnJ^hey 'long- tfv6"red and -while roses; 'K' Isso' ™° 1^?^,f"'^'!'*^;,'*^,^ ,%"-' °'^°" the.BarOn'" s ca' r smashed to a step -:-: . .,-. '.i^jg^j3j,y^j,y(,j,^fe Clascn, Jean Clasen, Anna Pappa- Chapel at High Sts. tramural basketball champions as lost dauKhtfcr'daughtbr.. "" '' '" 'ky~...w,,. ii.-iv w.-^^ the ttill'inari'^lh bro\Vi'i I.s' boomlligi'.'again, by sahj'ln'the flrial'game of the'rccent i.Coo 'Averibe','' arinoiii)oo"lh'e birth Mow wheri''dod'took lioi away fioAi BRANFORD REVIEW hitherto overlooked. ' held her close to her aching heart, ^'^ ^vfe, " " ?i'.^'il ,'^'n'-' 010= great-coat step-forth. bhly'thO wearing a cocoa browii bagheera spring.tournameiit. Both tcam,Vplay "Ap'rll -'Iff/'ofa to,- Robert *CharIft.^ us." gropfcd their way Wthti'fco.ti floor; ,^,i^fj^„^-t.^^,.,„„'; treoi'Aidbor In order to develbpe safety on the as the long p«nt-up tears f loiwod Jersey' dre.'i.S fashioned with in drace Hbspltal." "'' ' '."'•'•. • '1 know, deal. Yotl were only ton and'^ho Beg'An to pull on'his boots. highway we ha've,"-wjth th6 splehdid opoiied;"a'(Soor closed. And the Bar-;' bloiised .bodice, full skirt and freely. '•" "' *"' " •"' The doctor opened his mouth to ANAR ANDERSON cooperation' bf ' the Co'rih. "Mbttir and 'il^'iviW'i'Our flist e:ltri hlood- •mldrift.' High,'-round'neckline Is Cubinb of '233"'Hemingway 'Xvehub "And the wise monkey on, the ...... „..„..v. ^.,.=.. W...1. U.UUU-- j,g f,^- weivry face; -white hailr Club In eich- school.-The'- purpose Teai-s of gtrtdhesb feU unchefckod on dccent'ed 'bjr twb'i'ows of tiny 2'-'0 Main St. Brant'ord JVIeplmne TOT of these organizations - Is = to' t'each died"April ll'' i"----:--. -- - table; Whonevei I wns or said any­ shoteyesaricl.^. u u,i!i-^iiii,\""l wit h ,"'"fists" S"^IO, clenche7,•"••",•^Td• wHeW'blaek'Shbul,,li;.;.j-u,'i.i.;-..!. d have be'ii;'iige her moth'or's'heck." that hlsknlbkles gloameaks white ,,l,,,3y„„^ cream'eoloi-od 'button^ 'sot edge ,to tmm§mmmm^ •' Tlie tuneral was held from her thing amiss, you'd take me In to"the traffic regulations 'and to-enooutagd edge. A matching halo beret tops WE CARRY A late hom'e'dri'Moriaay."'' ' After some time, thoy held each table and point to ouc^i one and' as his stretched tunic, he swirled .,SO/YOU . have come, af last". It care in themechanlbal.'foatures-'Of othor at'olrm's Idngt^' and smiled , .>,-,-, I ii , ,^ I upon the Baron her baby.bob. •-• •[•'•" - COMPLETE bicycles such as good brakes, lights was ft voice, from aiiother 'World.' Need New Glasses?. happily as they looked at each sa'y: "T)Joso are thb Wlifc Monkoyfe | ...^ihis Is'ma'dnOss' Youi son does LINE OF safe tires; ettf. It is our plan' to- main­ The ways and means committee i"^ere.'ls 'iiot'.much''left of ntf: to 'I'lieii let Braufiinr.s Lcii'diiiK Optician, ,U,T.»0"ll f"'"" othor through a blur of- tears. '' ' This one sees naught, this one hears not Iravo to'dlel If you—" Tho las])- Lola I;ano, having luneh with Greetitig Cards tain these clubs'on a' 'permanent of ihfe Fathers":'Cmb Is' busy-'hiak'- I take," The lips twlste^ tfie'mstilves altoiul to y(iui- wnnls. All nur-loii.ses arc Grandnii'' Jen 'hot'id that Sal ridliftWt, and -'this olio speaks i„g ^(,oids ta'ngled in his mouth A Gale Page, woio tho most un­ Camera Needs basis. .,.,,:->! Irfg ^Iiins"for'the rilt^ck trial -May -10 pi-ouiul ri;.;lil on tiiir o\Vil premises naufeht. If you live A'ccordlhgly, bead of sweat tilckled down his „Int o a„ smile; "Another si'x.months, usual hat of the season. A great­ ' Atlbi^ey' Thbiiias' R.' FlliiSiriimoris looked older than her forty-three Wrist Watches The Interest in any phase of you'll never I eg! et it" I even tol^d ioic?iead His eyes strayed to the ,(„„' vnm wniank d .time wo\ild Jiave^ ly over-sized Spanish sailor. It I'ollowiiif,' failhl'ull.v oaeli detiiiled re­ of Now Haveii'l^-dlrdctliig'th'e 'dast; years. HBr"wrinkled forehead and Fountain Pens school work can'be' Stimulated bj* sad eyes mirrored the agonizing George abo\il the 'table, just ai you Bai'on'^ Nail uniform, to'tllo Swas-1 (J-L Wn n.-, ,m was black felt veiled' In coarse quest ol' .voiir Pliysieian-'a'prescription. ACCORDING to available records, confidence, an unequalled glow of pride Pocket Watches the participation of parents.DisiJuS- told mo. I bought him a pletmedf tlka"aimbantlka''i'r'mbandd . ' ' ^'i'= "'""" "-emoyb' d his hat. "You black AUinct which covered the The funeral of'Mrs. Ellena Spen­ that great driving aid 'pioheere(( tho instant yoU take the-wheel of; Amer* heartaches ^he had^ suffered during Examinations Only' By Appoihtmeht! slon-of'safety problems'must-be'efn- them for his room When" h-o; Wasa Th(S"Ba?AH'i scalp froze. Sudden- j;ii6t*'''irfe,';perr Ko^bnflold?" .,;•_' face, was tied al tho nape of the cer, widow- of Praitli: H;-'''OrlswOia, last year 'by Pontiac—Safety Sfiift Gear ica's finest loW-tjricod car. those lofife ' years—iieartaches ' of couraged 'in' the- home 'and' this • cah baby.'It has made a latah^'imJtS'res- ly he found himself clutching the - "Have i not roasor; to know you?" neck and fell In hemlength v?ho died 'Wst 'Wbdnesday'-feveflmg CoTitrol—has swept through the ii^dUstry mental anguish for the dishonesty slon on him." be done by dembhistraflbnE^''given docttti-'wltU"both hands, The Baron bit his lips. This man sti earners It waS' accomiianled, sfft'er d'lOTig Illness' \S>«s'still tall K'nd slim, butjooff thihoe iid-'rkiVafiiff biceze''At' liifervals othdi's noworful graso and loweiod i„ j^g sufLonmomen' t a light (llekeiedj .TRIED IT HlMjeUP, AMD JijUS cf>a-. DISCUSSION, KCiHAMMEOAMRUl£RS.BAN­ baslc facts in safety-are taught Ih dan,.,-August 12,-1862, and.has beeh •"^\fiV^"- a CLEAN-UP FOR SPRING! NED, IT IN liBO wueneuPON COFFEE niore'than that; It is valuable additibn'dl keoplng,-" Accoimtlng, Business With the cominci 0/ Spring STABTCD TME CONSUMPTION •SPCAKeA3ICS'SPR/V4G INTO BElMQ. fident that you won't the look of hope in her eyes was re-.could bohe^rd V>e ^him ciy of K his head" J |,„„,,,^ „„„ ^ 's eyes^' 1Suddenl j,,^, yj , ^h^e f/J»n°hiTJ?h,»,?H.Tfh''-rK =^-tesldent'Of East-Haven for the'l evidence that Pontiac engineers are the AdmlnlstirttlOn, ' Dictaphone, Clean and polish your car waht'to be without this placed b^ one of •sad.ioss;h?r dell- l,fieiliy, ' ' ;' ^ "^Idled as i-ulckly a^ |. had flaiod up for tine weather driving. Tires - Tubes - Oil tide canbfe maintained only through 5 33 years.'ShO'was-a'rtfember.bf industry's ' finest—and thdt no car on Comptometer, Day and Evening masterpiece of'modern catoly-ehlsoled features were marr-1 "Mothor,lt Is not yet veiy daik'she exclaimed noting the cream and "No" ho said "It is of no use A7td as for needs—let West­ cons arit- cooperation by he'i.ar-th8 old Stonb Church and-thSCW.' Sessions. Co-odueatlonal, Enter earth ia belter engineered,' ed by mail'y'wrlnlfles of care; her |,will you *alk oyorthb plhce with red painted walls, chairs and table am th'roiigh I am Onlshcd ern Auto serve you best! Car Radios - Polish "nl".tl,^I^^l '^i^^; 'A.-branch of-IhternatlorialSunshlno. engineering. ' • • 1 -' til any time. Hil^-LfAi r" "•'*?. *^'-*:"'.°'?J 'Sho • leaveHa^ brdlher," Wllimm smile, now ft'lAppy one! because she I me? I want ffl SOB It beforo^'l go tb,Dl dGe'orgi—?" "tt„t >,„„ ' Home Owned by STANLE'S C. TOLMAN — Telephone 733 That's why you can settle the question of wos homo again, was no longer the, bed.'; | Grandma Jen smilingly nodded But you must come' STONE COLLEGE Homo safety Wll apoear'ln an eariy gpencer -of' "Hlgganum; two sons. what hew car to buy ih just onedkmon- former 'slums' onbr ftor hair, tti "Must, Horr Baron?" He shook his '^™'''' Alton W. and Gordon B., and two AND UP, ,/„. AVhy, of corse, Sal I'll havo to her head In assent ' ' stration—and a ten-minut

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page Eight THE BRANPOED REVIEW, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1930 COVERED DISH StlTPEB NewsQddities •..... h Sguier The Olrls' Friendly Society held THE HOME NEWSPATEB IS A THE HOME TOWN PAPER THE MOVIE GUYED Calendar Of Events a covered dish supper for members VITAL FORCE IN EVERY TOWS — of — SCHOOL).CL0S60 BV THO W»« m Trinity Parish House. Mrs. George nUANFORb — NORTH URANFORD PORTRAYING AS IT DOES Jo WHEdE.IN ftOE BElwa OEOWNEO WITH F. Ileyn, diocesan, president, was STONY CREEK — PINK ORCIIARI) 2n(l and 'Ith Tuesday night, Nashawcna Council, Degree of I'o- THE FACE NEW OIRRICULA VWICH MAK6 HOLLYWOOD GOSSIP: enemies. Capable of a speed of 00 6«A0UATtS CUaiOLfi FDA the guest of honor. LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT nEACll — INDIAN NECK BITTER. CIN/ILWAR.. A miles an hour, able to follow tho caliontns in Red Men's Hall. cou-eoe. TECHNICAL AMO Fred Astalro and aingcr Rogers PROGRAM OF SOOftL AKO The annual card party of the so­ FAMILIAR LANGUAGE GRANNIS CORNER — MORRIS victim's car and at an opportune Ist and 3rd Fridays—Vasa Star Lodge, No. 150, Svca Ilall. RfLtGlOUS TKAlMlN(J AAK , have been awarded the National ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GISiBN IN THCSe SOHOOtA. ciety win. be held In the parish W^t Jlranforti Eetiieiaj COVE — EAST HAVEN 'fInirsdnys: 12ilH, Kasl Haven Kotary Clul). ' Dance League honors lor the best time crashes Into It, flattening the 15 BEIWO FOSTERED house Monday, April 24, at B o'clock. AND EAST HAVEN NEWS motion picture on the American machine and Its unlucky occupants Tickets may be secured from mem­ against tho nearest building. . dance, nKO Radio's "The Life of EVERY WEEK bers. Miss Minerva Robinson Is VOL. xm—NO. 3 Branford, Connecticut, Tliursday, April 27, 1039 Vernon and irono Castle" In which Richard Dbc is cast as the cru­ chairman of the committee in Price Five Cents Fridays- -Pawson Tribe, I. 0. R. M.. at 8 P. M. in Rcdmen's Hall. WOftKlNO MCNit HOME.S 'CLBAN, they enact the famous couple who sading newspaper reporter whMo MODCBN CrMELUNAS ftlTH ALL charge. stories Involve him with tho ruth- COHVeNIENCtS.ARC BUILT OUT OF sot the dance and fashion vogue APRIL 21st TMES-WrTHOuT BONO ISSUES-AMD The proceeds will be used for re­ more than two decades ago. loss leader of a policy racket. Lucille R£HTEO TD WOKKCRS FOR ftlBO A pairs on the rectory. Wliist Party l)y Vernona Rcbekuh Ijodgc, Soasido Hall, 8:15. vMOKTM/ MOat THfcW BOO HAV/t Safety Workers Junior Class In Borough Warden "The Rookie Cop'" has been sel Ball has tho romantic load, as a ^9€EN EUILT SO t^ACl/ danclng-toaohor whoso brother Is Cosey Beach Prepares Children At Recess • eotod as the final tltlo of the now PUBLIC WHIST victimized by tho gang. APRIL 22nd RKO Radio picture recently oom^ Venona Rebekah Lodge will hold Make Inspection Likeable Play Gives Annual pletcd with Tim Holt, Janet Shaw "Twelve Crowded Hours" Is tho Card Parly, Democratic Club, Bast Haven. a public college whist In the lodge and Virginia Weldlor In the major 2nd feature on the College Theatre Tree Fund Card Party in Community House by Men's Republi­ rooms. Seaside Hall, Stony Creek For Advent Of Season Of 100 Bicycles At HigH School Meeting Notice Watch Canoe Brook roles. It was filmed under the tcnta hold over program now showing. can Club. '. tomorrow evening at 8:15. Prizes tlve designation of "0-Dog''. See you In the movies.... will bo awarded for the highest and By press time today 100 bicycles Your Movie Guyed William C. Van Wllgen, warden of Beulah Bondl was selected by APRIL 24th the lowest scores. In addition to sev will have been Inspected through Judglrig from yesterday's artistic With Much Repairing tho Borougli of Branford gives Schoolhouse Burn Columbia for one of the principle Rotary—12 il5—ConRrcgational Church Parlori. oral door prizes. tho efforts of the-Sefoty Committee execution at tho dress relicarsal of characters In the now Frank Capra Card Party, Trinity Pnrisli House, Girls Frieldaly Society 8:00 The lodge was represented at the of tho American Legion, the Bicycle "The Late Chrlsloptjer Bean" the ex notice to the legal annual moetlng picture, "Mr. Smith Goes to Wash- Report Reveals FARMS- tAtUf EMOUCH TO Safety Program sponscord by the Peovtoe ADEQUATE INCOMB assembly in Groton Tuesday and poflmment in a ddai oast perfor­ to be hold at 8 P.M. (D.S.T.) May 1 InRton." Miss Bondl will enact the AUaeiNG GIVEN TO WCtt*c£RS Connecticut Company Property Placed On Market—No Connecticut Motor Ciub. Value Of Firo Drills Proven As Pupils Conduct Tliem- APRIL 2Bth Wednesday by Mrs. Anna Frazer, mance was a worthWhllc venture. In the town hall. rolo of "Ma Smith," mother of Ja­ Continued from page one OUT OP THE LAHUE E°ffATES. Miss Anna Jenkins and Miss Bessie Tho official committee consisting of ?CMP LOWS, TOBOTM iN- New Buildings In Process Of Construction—Some Both cast will ehjoy the exper­ The purpose of tho moetlng Is to solves In Orderly Manner—Blaze Started On Roof mes Stewart, per capita high school cost was Arbor Day Program, Totolc'et.GranKo. tDlVIOUftL9 A CDLLECTWE^, Rogers. MlsS Elizabeth Vedder at­ State Director Clarence Cowing, /flJUAL SANITAPV SIAHDAROS ience of playing to full houses, both act upon tho reports of tho Warden And (Jutted Entire Second Floor. Because of: his outstanding por- $112.88 as compared wltli tho state Comedy, "Tho Church Mouse" in Community House, Branford Stands Open For Business. • Active Supervisor John Maher,' Lcg- XMX> OTHER IKAPCOUCMEHTa tended the Wednesday session. have benefited from the other'sln- and Burgesses, Clerk and Treasurer; formonco In "Stagecoach," John average of $110.78. Drama Ciub. HAVE BEEN e-STASuaHCO ionCommander Ernest Pembertion, terpretatlon, and tho entire man­ to act upon tho recommendatlous Wayne VIM signed by Walter Wag­ Considerable repairing and re­ and Sup. William E. Olllis, presided. The dream of every child camo Commenting upon tho state re­ agement has been .relieved of any for tho budget for the year ending ner for a leading rolo in a forthcom­ Bicycles wore inspected by boys Firemen Have true Monday morning shortly after port. Superintendent Raymond E. APRIL 26th building has already begun at Co­ Special Meeting anxiety over the failure of a mem- Moy 1,1040; to lay a borough tax on ing production, It has been an­ from the mechanical courses at tho 10:30 when the Canoe Brook School Plnkham makes the following state­ Card Party, St. Andrew's Cliurcli. ' RUPTURE sey Beach, and a groat deal more Is bo to bo present when tho curtain tho borough grand list and to au­ nounced. hlgii school aand records were kept on Cherry Hill Road burned before ment: "Per capita costs many mean SHIELD EXPERT HERE planned. Of School Board goes up. . I thorize the proper authorities to To Hunt For their very oyos. Herbert HawUnson and Jack Mul- much or little; After oil Is said and THE NATIONALISTS NOW CONTROL H. M. SHEVNAN, widely known by girls from the commercial de­ borrow wliatevor money may be ne­ hall, screen veterans, have been APRIL 27th MOaE THAN B5% OF SPANISH Indications are that the property partment. This procedure will bo It was the purpose of the dlrectm Plro ot unknown origin razed tho done, tho public Is most concerned TERRlTOttV, CONTAINING MOR£ THAN expert of Chicago will personally James H. Honscomyb teach stage cessary to pay running expenses. signed as scouts for the second Jes­ Girl Scout Troop No! 28, Registration Meeting. .V be at the Taft Hotel, New Haven, damaged or destroyed by the storm Acts On Fire continiied through the schools, and Fire Hydrant two and one-half story structure with tho matter of what they got for 65"^ OC THE POPULATION .' training and techrtlquo poise and built In 1808. se L. Lasky "Gateway to Hollywood" their money. A higher per capita Supper and Apron Sale, St. Andrew's Church. Sunday and Monday, only, April win be more completely restored It Is estimated that about 500 bi­ talent search. Rawllnson will aid In u^ 23 and 24, from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. than had been anticipated. Pupils Moved With Regular cycles will be registered. Submitting diction. ;.• Fortunate indeed It was that no When tho blaze on tho roof was cost system does not guarantee that Public Supper, iSliort Beach Chapel. the selection of candidates In the Mr. Shevnan says: The Zoetic Scores of workmen are at work Teachers To Harbor Street , the bicycles for Inspection and Mr. Hanscom was assitod by lives wore lost In the Canoe Brook discovered, a class of girls under the school system concerned is ex­ Shield is a tremendous improve­ Paul BIrbarle business Monager; State Inspects Miss Jenlt^ Oronln's supervision ii Sastcrn territory and Mulhall In the ceptionally otfioient. neither does B APRIL 28th dally ail along the' beach putting School and High School pledging support to the safety clubs school nre. Mid-West. ment over all former methods, ef­ Anna Kolloh, publicity manager, were entering tho building after re­ low per capita cost prove the school Dance, Italian-American Hail. ; fecting immediate results. It will wrecked cottages into condition. is purely voluntarily, but already Had thoro'been, throe automobile Private winter homes from Sil­ the idea is meeting with intense Leah Tolx, prompter; faculty ad­ Summer Hotels drivers might have been morally cess. A man passing, caimly told "On Borrowed "Time" and "Dark system concerned is inefficient. "The Late Christopher Bean" High School Junior Play. not only hold the rupture perfectly It was necessary to cah a special Miss Cronin of tho firo and the class but Increase the circulation, streng­ ver Sands to Mansfield have been enthusiasm among the bicycle own­ visors, Mrs. Robert Langdalo, Miss responsible. Dame" have been placed In produc­ 'Because of the falling off of tho Rev.T. Bergquist Policemen Would meeting of the board of education Alice Murphy, John Knecht; music returned to the playground In a thens the weakened parts, thereby almost entirely restored. ers and should prove to be very ed­ state Trooper Stockell and Firo Company 9 reported for duty and tion at the M GM studios. birth rate" that has been going on ;' APRIL 29th last evening to act upon the mat­ high school ensemble under the di­ thoroughly orderly manner. All Continued Irom page one closes the opening in ten days on The Alcott's toward Caroline ucational as a safety project. Marshall Ernest W. Wood 'while was instructed to connect hose at Such dances as the Castlo walk, for a number of years, Branford Military Ball in State Armory.- ' . . Continued Irom. page one the average case, regardless of' ter of the Canoe Brook School. rection of Mr.'Prank J. Coyle. other pufills were at recess but may expect per capita costs'In our are being had In Tabor Church. Creek are undecided what to do. working on an Inspection tour Tues­ tho Lincoln Street hydrant. At good Texas Tommy, Castlo Waltz, the heavy lifting, straining or any po­ Considered by the board a total Registration mumbors begin at Members of the cast; John firemen bnmedlately Inspected class elementary schools td rise during Mr. J. A. Eckstrom of Worcester of the 138 reported burglaries, in­ The Lyons house, Palmetto Trail, day wore interrupted by the siren speed members rushed to tlio end Tango and Maxlxo, as danced by sition the body may assume no loss. It is very probable that the 1000. Mooney, Dorothy Brada, Irho Rado- rooms to bo certain tho building was the coming years, simply because MAY 4th " will preside at tho sessions of the vestigated 2750 complaints, search­ moved several inches on Its under- call giving tho alarm of tho school of tho street. No hydrant. Vernon and Irene Castlo during the matter tho size or location. A na­ state wHl not approve salvaging tho vlcz, Hazel Louise Langdale, Mary unoccuped. classes will contain fewer pupils, if "Her Honor tho-Mayor" play in Community Houso by the women's Missionary Society of the ed for 70 lost children and attended tionally known scientific method. pinions has been put up for sale. flre. Back tlioy came while tiio Ilro pre-war era, are Interpreted by bunding for school purposes. The Belio, Gladys Holtberg, Jeanetto Other than salvagng tho pupils wo continue to assign to each of Grange Dramatic Society. ! New England area, which will hold 349 fires. Over 1000 doors were found No under straps or cumbersome ar­ What is to become of the Con­ Stockell, realizing the seriousness burned merrily on and other vol­ Fred Astalro and Ginger Rogers in building was covered by a $28,000 Harrison, Carol Pardee, Clair Bra- clothing tho entire contents aro our schools the number of teachers Narpcs Society Meets With Mrs. Nestor Lelitoncn. its annual convention simultaneous­ unlocked. rangements and absolutely no med­ necticut Company field and' hotel is Landowner To of tlie situation phoned Westbrook unteers were risking their necks In their latest screen version musical insurance policy containing an 80 doc, Harold Damberg, John Corcor­ conslderod a total loss. presently employed hero. • ly, meeting In the parish house of In addition to strenuous routine icines or medical treatments. a matter of speculation. In any barracks for men. State Trooporii a blazing building. hit, "The Story of Vornon and Irene Mr. Shevnan will be glad to dem­ per cent co-insurance clause. an, Marshall Holablrdj Jerry Collins, Engine companies 4, 8, D, and "Becauso of tho increase in tho Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. On work 0710 persons were lodged at event large signs invite a purchas­ Edward TIerncy and Frank Bowes Three automobiles, whose owners Castle," which is held over for a>2nd onstrate without charge The town carries a 90 per cent co­ Check Spread Douglas Bray. ^ truck No. 1 wore called, Tho roof was big week and is now showing at number of pupils attending high Friday evening, April 28, the wo the jDollce station during that per­ Add. 8441 N. Richmond St., Chicago er and men were on the hotel prem­ received the assignment and In­ should have known bettor, were insurance policy covering all schools Patrons and Patronesses Mr. and burned through and burning em­ 1.^ the Loow Poll College Theatre. school, Branford-might ordinarily men will join with the Conference iod. , . Large Ineisional Hernia or rupture ises yesterday, boarding it up, main­ vestigated the outbreak. Pictures parked directly In front of tho hy in a blanket covereage of $35,000 on Of Elm Disease Mrs. Milton Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. bers fell below gutting the entire A man-kllllng truck Is tho now- expect a decrease in tho per capita In a Missionary Service, when Miss following surgical operation espec- ly as a precautionary measure wore taken from several advantage drant hiding It ooniplotely from The ambition of the commission contents. The content loss by flre John Sllney, Mr.;- and Mrs. T. second floor, The first floor escaped osl monster of the movies I cost of education In its high school Ruth Bonander, national Junior ilally solicited. against someone being Injured on points. view. ers, he said. Is to establish lights whl be in proportion. Landowners are urged to cooper­ Holmes Bracken, /Mr. and Mrs. with smoke and water loss only. The lethel machine used for over a period of years, because each Services In the churches on Sun­ family win remove torHuntlngton, Mission Society secretary, Chicago, the place. Mr. Wood and the state police It is not a now condition. Fro and call boxes at necessary points The meeting approved the fol­ ate with state and federal agents Irving Harrison, Mri and Mrs. Wlilt- Partitions ran from tho first floor •II scenes In Richard Dix's latest film, teacher's class will bo much larger day win be: West Virginia, where, he has ac­ 111., win, speak. A garage owned by the PauH have been making a thorough In­ quently It happens al a flre and on In town. '. lowing committee to take whatever In fighting spread of the Dutch elm noy Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Robert to the r<}ot with no flre stops, Mom- "Twelve Crowded Hours," wos made than In the past. However, Bran- St. Augustine's R. C. Church, Rev. cepted a larger pastorate. The Delegates from all parts of New f amUy, Stevens Street has been re­ spection of theatres, hotels, inns, He spoke of the growing dlssatls action may be necessary to adjust disease by cleaning up the hurri­ Williams, Mr. and; Mrs. John H. a Saturday night especially, car bors of company 2 responded but by bolting and welding steel bars ford's high school classes are now William Brewer, pastor, Mrs. Ed­ church has not officially acted England will attend these two con­ Legal Notice paired and on the same street, the apartment houses, coming under bumpers may bo soon rubbing el faction of the "ridiculous by low list the loss. John Sllney, Irving Harri­ cane elm wood on their premises Connolly Mrs. Flora Gloldsmith Mrs. their apparatus was under repair so • '• and plates to a high-speed heavy- as largo as they should be allowed ward Daly, organist and choir di­ upon this announcement but It Is ventions. The Conference has not Schnelis of New Hayen are adding Suction 2613 of the General Sta­ bows wltli the very Important hy­ of convictions" and asked taxpayers son, T. Holmes Bracken, of the before May 15. Elm bark beetles and. Mr. Terry B.' Morehouse, Mr. was not used. \ ' . ,_,- truck. .', , I to be If satisfactory results are de­ rector; Mass will be celebrated at expected that they will do so after held its annual convention in Mid DOG OWNERS, ATTENTIONl another roorti to their cottage. tutes. drant In h'ont ot tho First Nutlonal board's buhdlng committee; Milton that carry the disease breed under and Mrs. Raymond E. Plnkham, Mr. With tho exception of one lino of ,• JL*'-,^' According to tho action of the sired by the townspeople." 9:15 o'clock. Instructions for the service on next Sunday morning. dlctown since 1016. Last year the ^ back up the department, When M. Ryan moved the sadly the bark of dead and dying trees Following Inspection tlio state Stoic. According to the General Sta­ Bradley, chairman of the board; and Mrs. Hlllls K. Idllerman. ho'w bursting tho work of oxtlnqulsh i -""''''iv-*-] story, tho effective machine is used children will follow the work being convention was held In Salem Reservations may be made with ruined Shanley-Stock waterfront and of down timber. Forester W.Q. makes Its recommendations. Church, Naugatuck. • ' either Mrs. Roland F. Geler or Mrs. tutes, of Connecticut, tho owner or Robert Williams, finance committee TheJunlor class , of _ the high •Property owners using bunding ing the flre procedod' smoothly . ' '• '/' ,''-•' by a gang leader to "rub out" his done by Dominican Nuns from New Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brlndley and -lioine_froni;the;Seopnd _Avenue wa-? ohairmanj>Ilj».-W.iFoote;.Jaichlte6t J"lU(jy-oL-tiie.,;; A'erlcultural.,Exnerli; Rev. Adolph Bergquist, pastor oflMUton P. Bradley for the meeting keeper of any dog which was six •SChooI-iiirescnts tliE%lay7a three act Bbovc-the'-firBt-floor-nnd'^ncoommo,- Police, doctors, nurses and pa?-. . ,;f't?''^: Haven. daughter, Ethel Victoria, have re­ ' terfront to Cosey" BOacli Avenue, he Roy Enqulst, plumbing; Howard ment Station at New Haveh ex­ Board Of Tabor Lutheran Church of Bran-1 in Hartford AprH 24 commencing at months old or over on the first day comedy by Sidney Howard, datlng more than 12 persons aro Fbfget^ The'Past lors wei%'alI'at"th6'5Coho,-=Flft't-'i)difc35i'iBi&3« turned from several 4ays spent In ran into a snag. The dwelUng was Kelsey; builder; Mr. Purdy, Insiir plains. Even elm cut into flro-wood was Blvon Charles 'Terhuno-l'or a f ford, and Mr, Charles Reynolds, lay 11 a. m. In the YMCA, Main street. of May, and any owner or keeper lengths Is a good breeding place if Pupils Will attend to. days show advised to road the statute or get Torrlngtoh, the house £[ucsts of Mrs. too high. Wires could not be moved Education Zlon Episcopal Church, Rev. The Hartford County Woman's or­ who falls to cause such dog to be ance adjuster. . which will be repeated tomorrow, In touch with Mr. Wood. hand cut, R. Hotclikiss for a oliider Herman Schelle. .r;- delegate, win represent the local so the owner cuts off the roof, it is plied outdoors or in a shed Says Pres. Hook In his eye and John Kashlllnus for Capitol Theatre Proncls J. Smith, Rector, Mrs. Paul ganization Is entertaining the state licensed on or before said first day The meeting also approved allot­ evening at 8 In the auditorium, Branford has no building code church at this Ave day parley in sneaks under the wires and now it ment of teachers and pupils to Har^ that is accessible to beetles. a minor Injury. 281 Main St., East Haven; Continued ]rom page one R. Hawkins, organist and choir di­ Middletown next week. Alternate organizations. Commissioner of of May shall, to secure a license for but tho town is cooperating With rector. Holy Eucharist will be cel­ There will be choir prabtlce to­ rests on substantial posts awaiting bor Street School and Ifigh School. As a result of the warning of in "Forgot tho past and build con­ Firemen who were employed loft delegate Is Mrs. Hllma Corcoran. A Welfare Frederic C. Walcott and such a dog after said date, pay to a new roof. the state to determine whether or structively for the future," Presi­ lutlon on tlie records of the Board ebrated at 0:30 o'clock. Church night at the hoine of the choir di­ Grades 1, 2, 3, 4, MlssKJ'Brien and crease in beetles and consequent their places of business Immed­ Sun., Mori., Tucs., Apr. 23-24-25 number of members of the local Miss Eleanor Little will be in charge the Town Clerk one dollar ($1.00) In the same section the Bran­ spread of tho disease, Director W. L. not tho law is being complied with. dent James W. Hook says In the re­ and personally tender a copy to School win follow. rector, Mrs. Douglas B, Holablrd of Miss Barba to Harbor Street'School; iately upon hearing the second church wHl sing in the district Lu­ of the discussion on "Welfare Laws." In addition to the regular fee. ford Bank Is dlsembeddlng a cou­ Slate of the Station signed an or­ Drive For Funds port of tho United Illuminating Co. alarm. Leslie Hovvard in Miss McOrall. North Street. :' , The following are the charges for Grades 5, 6 Miss Cronin to High Signed members of tho Board of ther Chorus, .which will sing on ple of cottages from sand brought School. der during March. In this it states Just made public. Officials boUovo that state laws at North Branford Congregational A surprise party was tendered the registration of dogs; Male or "PYGMALION" Kducatlon, Sunday afternoon, April 30. Rev. In durhig the storm. Polly-Anna that on or after May 15,1039, feder­ Opens With Tea Among other things he says, '.'Ev­ present will prevent the building Church, Rev. G. Dlllard Lossley, pas Several from North Branford at Tuesday evening to Denlson Chap­ spayed dog, $2.00, Including tag. Fe­ Bachelor Dinner , Also The moetlng also voted to trans Bergquist has been nominated to cottage. Second Avenue is tipped al or slate agents may remove or ery effort must be exerted to make being reconstructed. tor, Mrs. Douglas B. Holablrd, or­ tend the meeting of New Haven man of Thompson Avenue, East Ha male dog, $10.25, including tag; for Miss Mao Murphy from the serve as a member of the board of toward Long Island but an attempt dispose of any elm wood Infested The drive for funds for the Visit­ the relations of tho company with "TAIL-SPIN" ganist and choir director, Miss County Pomona Grane(j In Walling- von. Guests were Betty Hoyt, Bob Kennel license for no more than ten with bark beetles, found on pubUo junior high to tho solilor high trustees of the Lutheran Children's is being made, to right it. Pretty Wedding ing Nurse association opened Fri­ Given In Honor the public friendly and Intimate. —- WITH — Ethel Maynard, assistant; Morning ford on Monday night.- by Mann,Jeanruth Anderson, Betty dogs, $28.00, Including ten tags. or private property. In zones of In­ school, for full or part time as Home In Avon, Mass. Cy Wasserman opened his re­ day afternoon In the parlors of tho Such relations must be based upon Alice Fayo, Oonstanoo Bonnott worship win be at 11 o'clock. Malone, Carleton Harrison, Allan When licensing a spayed dog the fection. Towns affected in New Ha­ First Baptist Church with a tea needed, and to transfer Miss Jen- freshment stand for the weekend toioranoo and understanding, fair Largest Property Plans are being made by Miss Ogllvle, Teedums Burgess, Ruth first time, a certificate of spaying In East Haven ven County are; Ansonia, Branford, for the captains and canvassers. Of Fred Schettino Wed., Tliurs.—April 2G-27 Ita Cronin from Oanoe Brook to the Sunday School will convene In and George Norman had his Hoy- charges for services rendered, a Jeannette Colter, Miss Dorothy Lhi- Curry, Enid Wright, Douglas Pratt, from licensed Veterinarian must be Derby, East Haven, GuHford, Ham Tho program included the follow­ junior high school to teach Qon- the chapel at 10 o'clock, Miss Edna Continued on page two The marriage of Miss Gamine fine record of continuous perform­ Loss In 5 Years sley, and George Llnsley for the Billy Morse, Betty MHlor and Bob presented. DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE den, Madison Mllford, New Haven, ing: "Old Refrain" and "Mighty A bachelor dinner was given In "THERE'S THAT oral'Science. These tronsfers will be Qrlswold, superlntendant. Personals LongobardI, daughter of Mrs. Nico- honor of Mr. Fred Schettino of New ance and courteous treatment on presentation of an Arbor Day pro­ Curry. LAST DAYI North Branford North Haven, Or­ Lak' Rose," by Krolsler, played by WOMAN AGAIN" made as of next September. letta LongobardI of New Haven, to Haven last Sunday evening at 7:00 tho part of the company. Every em­ Firo Marshall Wood In placing gram at the meeting of Totokot Wlnfleld R. Morgan, ange, Seymour West Haven and MI'S. liaymond E. Plnkham, violin­ ployee In .the company must bo WITH Bills aggregating $2,151.00 were An Important business meeting Grange on April 25. Apr 13-20 Town Clerk. Mr. Frank Frederick Batson, son of Woodbrldge. ist, accompanied by Mrs. A. W. p. m. Mr. Schettino will bo marred Tuesday's flre loss at .$18,000 ac­ Melvyn Douglasj Virginia Bruce paid. The state enumeration grant will be held by the Civic Association Mr. and Mrs. Pasqualo Coppola, 84 Mrs. Thomas Paradise gave an il­ John ZuWallack Mrs. Caroline N. Batson of Prospect May 30th to Miss Betty Allssc of taught to regard himself as a mes­ counts for the largest projicrty losi Jones; group of two songs, Mrs. senger of good will to,carry friend­ ALSO of $3,240 were received. tonight in the town hall. Tho mat­ Morris Street, New Haven, announce lustrated talk on Southern gardens Place Extenson, East Haven, took William L. Rice, "Hollyhocks" and Middielown. Tho dinner was held In Branford In over 5 years. "The ADVENTURES Plans wore approved for an eve ter of beautifying the town by the The Parish Guild of Zlon Episco­ the engagement of their daughter, last Friday at the executive board Household Articles For Sale Funeral Rites place Saturday afternoon at 3 p. m Elementary Exhibition at the Annex A. A. Club, Bradley liness and undorstandihg and com­ One reason the town has a low pal Church will meet on the 25th of "My Secret," accompanied by Mrs. pany Idealism to those whim ho of JANE ARDEN nlng exhibition of tho school work planting of trees and ornamental Jane, to Mr. Frank Giordano, son of meeting of the Branford Garden in Christ Episcopal Church. Rev Harold G. Baldwin. Street, East Haven. Insurance rate Is its exceptional ex­ of the elementary pupils to be held shrubs win be discussed and acted April In the home of Mrs. Alfred Mr. and Mrs. Generoso Giordano, Club h^ld at the home of Mrs. Mort­ 50 FRIGIDAIBES, Gen. EIco. West- The funeral of John ZuWallack of Alfred Clark officiated at the An exhibition of the work done by Mr. Schettino Is meat cutter for contacts. There must be a whole­ perience. with RosoUa Towne near the end of the school year. It upon at this meeting. The evening Hawkins of Notch Hill Road for a 131 Montowese Street. imer D. Stanley of Short Beach inghouse, many others (new and Brushy Plain was held Monday double -ring ceremony. the pupllS'ln grades Kindergarten Mrs. Norman V. Lamb Introduced the First National Stores Inc. In some frankness between ^company For tho year ending February 1, the speaker, Raymond E. Plnkham, Ladies Gift Nights was also voted to hold an evening win close with a social hour. regular business meeting and lun­ used) $29, $39, $49, $99. Combin­ morning from W. S. Clancy & Sons Mrs. Mary Flannelli of New Ha­ through sixth will be held in each of Branford and First National was and the public and the willingness 1030 buildings and contents valued social for honor students of the cheon. Following this meeting there ation stoves $79 (brand new). Re­ the elementary schools of the town who spoke of the Visiting Nurses' well represented from East Haven, to discuss questions that might arise Mrs. Florence Hasklns' summer Fire departments were caUed out mortuary home. A requiem high ven was matron of honor and Mr, work in tlie schools. Mrs. Prann, at $210,700 were reported damaged, Junior and Senior high schools, the win be a demonstration of House­ built combination $45, Crawford, on Friday evening. May 20 at .7:30 New Haven, West Haven and Bran­ from the standpoint of logic and Pri., Sat.—April 28-29 Another lesson in Frst Aid was cottage at Stony Creek has been last night to extinguish a fire in mass was celebrated In St. Mary's Raymond D. Batson, brother of the Miss Mehegan and Miss Kamcrzol Bulldingii Kulfered a .$12,700 loss and Student Council, tho Service Squad hold utensils and' all Interested are rabbit hutches at 30 Silver Street Monogram. Quality gas range. church at 9 with Rev. Edward J. groom, was best man. Ushers were P.M. No pupils will attend school at ford. The committee in charge ot common sense. The problems of the contents $4,375 making a total firo given last night in the club house Invited to this demonstration, but restored since the hurricane. for their work. Mrs. Irving Adams Individual should be tho same pain HUCKLEBERRY FINN parents and tho Board of Education for tho members of the Volunteer belonging to Geno Panaronl. Furniture. Kugs, $9. Studio couch, Demenske, celebrant, James E. Cos- Mr..George Mix of East Haven and that time except those who are to tho dinner were Mr. Richard Kir- loss for tho entire year $17,075. The are requested to make reservations $12. Your opportunity! Act now! take part in entertalnnients given sang "Passing By" and "Pale by, Mr. Alfred DcSantos, Mr. Thom­ staking attention as those of groups with Mickey Roonoy at a date to be determined later. Fire Department. The work was giv­ grove was the vocal soloist. The Mr. Andrew Fiannellj of New Ha­ Moon," accomponled by Mrs. Os­ Max Brandt and Llnsley House fires with Mrs. Hawkins or Mrs. George .Mrs. Henry Lane of North Guil­ 59 Whallcy Ave., New Haven. Open the benefit of parents. Each teacher as Fusco, Mr. George Mendlllo. or tho public In general. Important ( ALSO All teachers were reappointed for en by William Knaut of the Now At the annual meeting of tho bearers were Robert Stent, Harry ven. The bride's gowii was of white born; Mrs. Lamb spoke briefly on aro Included In this figure. wmiams. A hot luncheon will be ford has been receiving treatment will be in her room to greet parents. notices and pollcios affecting the another year. Haven Chapter of the American Red Stony Creek Parent Teacher Asso­ evenings. " Capelip, Joseph Meglln, John Cool- brocaded silk with train and a cor­ tho financial needs of the associa­ A gift was presented to the A little over .$7000 loss by firo was "Personal Secretary" served members at noon. at the Meadow Brook Convalescent Janitors will be on duty and each company policy fitted Into them Cross. ciation held Tuesday night In the ac, Joseph Dvonkoskl and John onet veil. She carried a shower of tion and that the goal Ins $3,000; guest of honor by the toastmaster. reported to Mr. Wood during tho with Wm, Gargan, Joy Hodgea Home In North Branford. LOST—Pass Book No. 11621. If building will be open to inspection There must be co-oporatlon with The M. I. P. have begun repairs school the following of floors' were Grant. The burial was in St. Agnes lilies of the valley and gardenias. Mrs. A. E. .Hammer and Rev. Ed­ Those presented were: Fred Col- previous year. Totoket Grange has accepted the found return to Branford Savings from cellar to attic. ella, T. J. McCarthy, Wilbur Clark, government —• local, state and na­ and remodeling of the houso re­ Tho Totoket Mountaineers are in Captain Raymond Hill has two of j elected :Pere G. Wallmo, president: Bank. cemetery. Mrs. LongobardI wore a black crepe mund A. Cotter also spoke. Follow­ Invitation of Woodbrldge Grange Robert Ward, Gordon Baldwin, tional—In all efforts to mould fair cently vacated by tho Worchowskl North Madison tonight where they Miss Cecelia Fitzgerald, vice-presi­ ZuWallack passed away last Fri­ gown with Persian trim and a cor­ ing the program tea was served with to neighbor with them on the eve­ his sail boats In the water at Stony Chas Zlegler, Ernie Nuzzo, Stanley and reasonable rules and regula­ BRAINERD RITES family. Breezy Lane. win furnish the music, for an inter­ dent; Mrs. Clarence Williams, sec­ day evening in his home fohowlng sage of gardenias. The groom's mo­ Mrs. Lamb and Mrs. R. P. Bailey ning of April 26, and furnish a fif­ Crook, ELLA L. TAER Nerkowskl, John Russo, Richard tions to protect the public Interest, esting program in tho Congrega­ retary; . and Mrs. Frank Magee, a two week's Illness. He was born in ther wore blue crepe and a corsage pouring. Pequot Theatre teen minute program. Poland 75 years ago and had been of sweet peas. The matron of hon­ Klrby, Zeke Radowltcb, Donald Col- to safeguard Investment and its re­ The funeral of Frank E. Bralnerd, tional Church social rooms. treasurer, until her successor has Business Directory Funeral services wore held Mon­ Visits made this year, 1368 pa­ Hope Circle meets tonight with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson of a farmer in Branford for 56 years. or .wore a peach silk net with at eUa, M. Standish, D. Norrls, William turn, and to protect and- advance 78; of Main Street, Stony Creek was Miss Hilda Johnson, at Johnson's been appointed . day afternoon from the funeral tients; 30 dental clinics. 892 child­ the relationships between empoly- held Sunday aftornoon, with serv­ ' Mrs. Daniel M. Doody Is substitu­ Hillside Avenue announce the birth He is survived by his widow Mary and veil to match and carried a home of Norman V. Lamb in Main Roy, Bob Da vies, George Mendlllo, Pri., Sat.—April 21-22 Point. Tho annual drive for membership ren examined; 194 children treated; er and emiiloyqe. . Plniilly, there ices In the Church ot Christ con­ ting for Miss Margaret Coffey who of a son, William Joseph In tho New Theresa Verhayden, and nine chil shower of American Beauty roses. Street, East Haven for Mrs. Ella L. Joseph Cretella, Thomas Fusco, in the Branford Visiting Nurse As­ tZ Inch sink and tub cambinations 51 well baby conferences; 93 Individ­ mqst be generous support of worth ducted by Rev. Kenneth Brookes, Don Amoohe, The Ritz Bros, in Is confined to her home by Illness. Haven Hospital, April 14. Mrs. Ander dren, Mrs. Bernard Perry of New A reception was held for members Tarr, who died in the home of her Steven Papa, Fred Rabuano, J. De- sociation win conmenoe on Friday Eon was Miss Alice Thomas. $29.95 complete. Toilet outfits ual babies; 83 children examined, Bentla, J. Pareha, D. Russo, William while community effort to the end pastor. "THE THREE Miss Coffey Is teacher of the sev­ Frederick CDahl Haven; Mrs. Michael Madey, New- of the immediate families at the son, Charles S. Tarr, at 94 Fort pre-schooi conferences; 91 children ,A program of organ music was and It Is hoped that ah local resi­ Haven; Mrs. Thomas , Oak­ Batson home. After a wedding trip, Hale Road. Mrs. Tarr, who was 74 Durso, Vincent Russo, Joe Oliver, that there shall develop an atmos­ enth grade at Jerome Harrison complete $12.95. Bath tubs $14.50. vaccinated. 3732 individual health Gene Merlano, Joseph Sullo, Julie played by Mrs. John Burne. Tho MUSKETEERS" dents win give liberally to this wor­ Clifford Buell has returned to his land, Cal.; Mrs. Thomas Sudac, and couple will reside at 241 Perry St. years old, had been in Ul health for phere of .understanding and trust School. PAINTER Wall Basins $5.45. Conn. Flumblne Inspection of school children; 102 Mansent, Joe Proto, Steve Sandel- bearers wore; John and Edwin AISO BRANFORD thy cause. Small donations are ac­ home In Harding Avenue from the Mr. Batson is employed in the ad­ some time. She was a native of Jam between the company and the peo­ Mrs. Bernard Crowley, both of Bran children given toxoid to prevent enlno, Joe Russo, James DoMartlno, Burne, John S. Rogers, Robert Con- with Kranlde Darro ceptable but the goal is for more New Haven hospital where he was and and Healing Materials Co., 1730 ford, and Henry, Joseph, Leo and vertising department of Sargent & aica, N. Y„ but came to Connecti­ ple It serves." memberships.- These aro one dol­ 'Several from North Branford at­ in with pneumonia. diphtheria; 2343 visits, general Dr. Schettino, Fred Schettino and noli and Howard C. and Frederick "TOUGH KID" LAUNDRY tended the semi-formal dance given State St., Now Haven, Conn., Vincent all of Branford. Company. cut In 1897. Herhusbahd, the late nursing care; 305 visits to those ill Kclsoy. The burial was In the Stony lar and whore several persons in ono Seymour W. Tarr, died in 1923. The wmiam Teafon. r for the members of,the Inter- DECORATOR of communtbable disease; 595 visits Marriage Announced Creek cemetery. • FLAT WORK family are wage earners It Is hoped The engagement of Miss Una Phone 6-0028. deceased leaves two sisters, Mrs. C. II Sun., Mon., Tucs., Apr. 2a-2'l-2.'j that there will be more than one church Young - People's Society of ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FATHER-SON BAN(iUET MUSICAL ART SOCIETY to mothers and newborn babies; Mr. Bralnerd died Thursday fol­ Frances Bangs of Wakefield, Mass. H. Woolley, and Mrs. H. A. Bird, both eight babies born with nurse In at­ Mrs. Charles Carlson of Monto­ 1?. member. North Branford Center and New Haven County at the New Ha­ GIVEN The Musical Ari; Society gave a lowing a shock. "The OKLAHOMA KID" WET WASH has been announced to Charles B. A week from tonight, at 6:30 fa­ ,of Jamaica, N. Y.; one son, Charles tendance; 1864 health supervision A REMINDER wese Street announces the marriage w a 1 the Totoket section receive the ser­ ven •y. w. C. A. ballroom on last TYPEWRITERS — ALL MAKES reciprocity program for the Brahms — wmi — Thompson of Branford. Miss Bangs Tel. 4-0988 thers and sons of the First Baptist S. Tarr; three daughters, Mrs. F. visits. Of the. visits made BM per of her daughter, Esther Elizabeth vices of this organization. Mrs. R. Friday, night. Earl Colter was chair­ New, Rebullts, Rentals, Fortablei, Ciub of New Haven on Tuesday Harold Chadeayne of Alameda, Cal-, v\ James Cagney, Rosemary Lane SOFT DRY Is a member of the Branford High 429 Main St. East Haven Church parish will meet for an an­ cent were paid for In full by the pa­ Flre Warden Irving Baldwin Dahlquist, to Donald DeVeglla ot 'THE CHURCH MOUSE" Earle Beers Is captain of the North man of the committee In charge. faculty. Supplies evening. Mrs. Sherwood S. Green of Jackson ALSO Convenient Terms nual banquet. tients; five per cent were part paid again reminds those outside the Marlboro Street, Hamden, April 10 Branford team and is being assist­ Those who pai-ticlpated were: Heights; N. Y., and Mrs. G. Clifford for by patients. 23H per cent were borough that fire permits are re The ceremony was performed by "The Church Mouse" presented "OAFE SOCIETY" Fred J. Dawless, sales Manager, Baker of Los Angeles; and five tl^ ed by Mrs. Charles Gedney of Notch Considerable interest was mani­ Margaret Fouser, violinist; RossaUe paid for by Insurance companies; quired for burning brush or rubbish. Rev. O. S. Ohslund In the rectory of Tuesday evening by the Branford Vi'ITll fested In the charter and Investiture RELIANCE TYPEWRITER CO. Crucible Steel Corp. of U. S. will be grandchildren Hill Road, Kiss Beatrice Hyland of Plnkham, viola; Nellie Osborn, pi­ 62 per cent were free or no charge He also reminds residents of the the Swedish Lutheran Church, Drama Ciub was well directed and Fred MaoMurray, Shirley Rosa night of the North Branford Scout 0. B. GOY, Mgr. guest speaker. An entertainment 1*S FINISHED WORK Forest Road and Miss Vera Barker ^xfs' SUMMERIZE'^cA?' anist; Ruth Llnsley Olivter, central visits. . rules set down by C. H, Lathrop, iState Street, New Haven. credit Is due Oma Green Schmidt of Foxon Road. Mrs. Daniel M. troop. Visitors from Hamden, Bran­ Telephone 7-2738 will follow. to; Florence Guethlein, acqompan- Wed,, Thuis.—April 20-27 ford, and Guilford assisted with tho President Ernest,Genrlck will be SUCCESSFUL PARTY Asst. State Forest Fire Warden. Do The bride was attended by her for a splendid performance. Those BACHELOR SERVICE Doody is a member of the Board of 109 Crown Street, New Haven 1st. Isabel MacLeod, pianist. not burn brush from March 1 to sister, Miss Ida Dahlquist, and the In the cast were: John Mooney, Ed­ Directors. ceremonies. A LUBRICATION JOB NOW— tostmaster. The Girls Friendly Society held a Sappliiro Tableware Nights very successful card party on Mon December 1 without first obtaining best man was Ben Axelrod of New win MIchaclson, Calllsta Clancy, Jo­ 2 Cereal Dishes to Each Lady NOTHING SERIOUS day evening. Over fifty doUars was a permit from your local flre war Haven. seph W. Mooney, Norman Bowne, At the morning service on last The May meeting of the Half- May Save You an Expensive Repair Bill Later! ! MATUBO BROS. TESTIMONIAL made which will go toward the fund Notice den. See that your car Is equipped Mr. and Mrs. DeVeglla left on an Morse Curtis, Wllma Turner, and Sundoy morning at tho Congrega­ Hour Reading Club will be hold In There v/iil be a testimonial dinner Announced In. Branford Theatre ffi "KING OF THE TURF" Loam—Sand—Stone and Fill to decorate the rectory. with an ash tray and that your unannounced wedding trip, assisted by Frederick Thurston, tional Church the pastor, Rov. O. the home of Mrs. S. V. Osborn, Jr., for Wor. W. W. Ham In the Masonic last evening— "Will .-owner of car with Adolphe Menjou and The members of the G. F. S. are Town Clerk Wlnfleld R. Mor­ guests use It. Sec that aU Intlam John McDermott, Joseph O. Moon­ Tel. 572-2 — 572-3 Dillard Lcssley, pastor for the past of Wllford Avenue, rj Contractors and Genehil Trucking banquet room tomorrow night at number — kindly caU at the box Dolores CostsUo Brennan's Service Station asksd to bring any old clothing In gan urges all dog owners to se­ mable material Is removed for a Mrs. John Bclarinl has with her, ey, Richard, Field, Delrdre Mooney, three years gave a notice of remov­ 6:30. office. Nothing very serious. The car ALSO Branford Phone 886 Bradley St. Tel. 726 Branford, Conn. good condition for a missionary box cure licenses before May Ist. sate distance around your inciher' her brother, John Slahlfs of the U. Beverly Jlic'e, Mary V. Carr and B. W. Nelson, Prop, al which wni take effect in Juno. At Miss Edith Bradley was hostess at 302 Main St. Reservations should be made with Just roiled down hill and smashed on Monday evening. ator and keep In covered. 8. 8. Colorado. • Oma Green Schmld. "HOMICIDE BUREAU" i that time the Rev. Lessley and the recent meeting of Golden Links. H. R. Harrison. up."

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