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That. June 2, 1955. Branford Rcview-Ee«f Haven New» fl time a life nasic wu made. Don't forget the East Haven accounted for $2004.63. clostos of 1844, '49 and.-'S4. Tlie ^ Conn. -'' 5»4 Famous Sculptor— When Karl Gcrhardl was com Garden Club's riower .Show, Mayo Fund Votes The financial report revealed contributions also Included the (Cnnllniied Krniii I'nKo One) missioned to create the sintuc, Tuesday, .lune 7, at the Town Ihnt .itocit.s. in the nniount of donntions dropped lii coin boxes he used the mask for reference tliev rnni? Iriie. Ilnll. J2.267 were purchased with the plnced tliroughoui the town. - BRANFORB MOTORS Inc. ns to Ornnt'n facial fenture.s, but To Doii])lc II. S. inconie. Tliese Invcstmenli! were in liddition to thcmoin schpl- When IJncln Kiirl rcMirncd , who oclually posed for the fi- from Europe, his first net wnii to The Momauguln Pntenls Club puiclin.sed from The .Southern nrship award, the Fund will also, Bllle? will honor, the Mi'inniiguln Srhool New England Telephone Co.; as it ImS In the past tlirce yetirs, CHEVROLET -Ktisli Snnuicl Cloinetn to pose for I Why, .of course. Grandfather Scholarship Gift' ^5 Our Tclei)lionc Numbers pjjilm. Tho sibry ijoea llint d.iy faculty with a buffet suiiper In Conn. Light nnd Power; Koritc; give sninllnr awards lolailing $50. nice. Grandfnlhcr Rice, who ab the school's new nllrpurpose An inciensc nf .'SIOI) in the Stantlnid Oil of New ci.soy nnd An Independent ritioi' dny they .siiciit hoiim out horred vanities, would cnulloh, mnln .scJioiursliip awarded by the Trustcci present at the meet Phone HUbbard 8-2535 In Iho nrbor of Clemens' homo loom, Wednesday, .lune B. Club Knn^iH.'i Cins and Electric Coni- . "Now, Saul," (A-New Testament .lo-soph F. Mnyo Mcnioiinl Si.'hol- ing were; Miss .Icari MucKinnei; In Iluriltird, Clojiiens chnttlnR members heading the vnrlous pnnles, ' Mis-s i?lta Matthew's; Carl H. Kditorial: nbi)arl 7-5811 name seemed a llltlo more vlr- coinmlltccs nrranglns the supper aisblp Fund, wns voted by the Weekly Newspaper rnmfnrtnbly nnd sninhlnic one of I luous than the opulent Solomon- Tho.Ho wlio cbnirihutert to liie Garvin, Edward Sugrue; David Ills Incvllnble clRnm, while Unc are: Mrs. Mnrthn Nllchke, en- board of tiusl(}es. nt the semi- NflUS wlth-many-wlvcs to Grandmn) | lerlnlmiienl; Mrs. Helen Gugll- nnnunl meeting of the Imnrd held fund this yenr, were tlio Varsity need! Eiwood Seobia; Kenneth mt\x le Ktirl modeled husUy with his ®h? East nnd Grandfather would pause a nrdl and Mrs. Alice Jackson, food at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Show; 'rrnfllu Squad; Eusl Hn- Klynn; Mrs. Roger P'rey; Fred skillful fingers. Wt the end of moment- to inontally remove a I'onimer and Caryle V. Eia\y(ey. enclt Aay'x session, n dnmp cloth nnd. nriangements; Mrs, Elln Call II. Gnivln. von Educntlon Assn.; East Ha COI'Y 8 CENTS little window-dressing before h? . ven P'l'A Council; Kood .Sliow; rubtljhfd WtfVly hv rrte Pitvt PiiblimlDrti. Inc. EAST M.'\V1-N, CONNI-.niCUT/TllllKSlXAY, jUNl-; 0. 1055. wns thrown over the bust, nnd Monico, rlower.i; Mrs. Nltchke, According to Carylc V, Frnw- •Vol. X — No. 13. Ynil> SiibiillnllBn V:l.50 described how Uncle Karl work^l Kelloy Stores Inc.; tlic Student Albnnin is B mountainous coun Mnrk wns forbidden to look nl cd tirelessly while Grandfather Mr.s. Mnrgnrct Binck,' Mr.s. Lil ley. ))oni'd chairman, tlic mnln II until It wm fini.shed. lian Stnndlsh and Mrs. YCBlnln award lins been incrou.sed from Council of Eaiit linvcn High ty, bordered by the Adrinllc Sea. ft I t'o.sed. ' ^ ' I School; EIIIIS lloiiicroom 210; Iry, ordered y the Adriatic Ren. Schoolh To Ho Dftlicaled When Hie Rrenl dny cnnic, Devlne, tnblo arrunRenients. .?iOO to .'S200. due to the liiciense I Grandpn's proudest boast was Mrs. Alice .Inckson, Mrs. jyiildroll William .). Cnrr Sr., the E.II.il.S. ft is oxeitisivciy BBrieuitural and Both Town Chairmen tJncle Knrl enlled Mnrk to c.i- that Uncle Knrl told him that, ho ,ln contrilnitions to liie fund nnd Assembly Passes Bill nnilde hts llkeneiu. In his hnste Eldrldgo, Mrs. Gludys Blown, the enrnlngs of the fund's iiivesl- bote an exact resemblance 1,0 Mrs. Shirley C'lolioi'lhlte, reser 0 view H, 'I>nln stumbled nnd Grant, with the exception of S' nicnts. ibe bu^l wns itn-.liOil lu the I faclnl niolo, There used to bo a vations nnd Mrs. Marge Deiiip- Frnwloy's financial report lu ^jninnd Into n thnii^iintl pleres. I portrait of Crnndfnthcr, Klqo sey, progrnm. Tom Gngllurdl the bourd tlioweil Hint the fund O K Fin, Board Bill; will bo innsler of ccreiyonlcs. Clemens wns overromo with complete with a rich and liixurf-, hud nil niinunl incumc of 9;2'1(M.- o Have State Take mortinentlon, but Uncle Knrl ous muslnehc. If you menlaliyi 03. Of this ainouiil CDiiliibutlons ffimAlm(^Q^(^ i-alinly pleked up n bull of ciny added a sort of spade beard, Clancy Denonnces It nnd :,inrtfil nnulber bend. Tbnfs sure' enough, he could be Grant. Higher lidiicalion— ibe Mory. and who nro we to As the years wont by the colir 1 (Ciinliniu'd I'Tom I'ligi: One) iiicrensu liie town's Inconie while , Both llie Democratic and Republican Town Chixinnen, d.iuhl li? I Incls between Grnndniu and the{ In u recent dOclai'atUin in llie eu.sing llie tux burden on the liial night approved the passage of a bill requiring that be ver Care Of Main St. Gerhnrdts lessoned to a point small home owner. In aridllinn to the stnlue of NEWS (Mny 19), Bcnu.solell, ginning in October, members of the Finance Bonrd shall be Nnlbnn Ilnle . nbout whtclr ' Ibo where It stopped aUogclher after In tliLs manner, tiiey clniiii, n staled tliat tile town's bonding elected. I li<«;l.slRt»r« Rnther (complete with her beloved sister died of a fox' limit will not be exceeded, if tlie new Junior high school could be (1 (Mffw riiiM), Uncle Koil niso bile. As for Knrl, after that he fiimnLcd witlioul inflicting uddl- 3$a^^ However, Prank Clancy, first selectman, denounced the Mautle Chiinis dropped completely out of sight.! town wishes tu borrow the ne- Three New Sc/iooLs To Be ninde the stntue of CIcnernI U- ccssnry money to finance the in- tlonal hardship on tlie iiiesent bill, claiming it restricts the First Selectman in his work of ly.ues S. Grnnt (but is displnyed I Grandma tried every ovuiinblo stallnllng of the sewcrs'nnd the lu,xpnyers. running the town. Bill Will Save npproprlnlely enough, In Orniifa means to locnte her brother-in-i However, the forces pushing Clhlmliig thill the bill Is the tomb. ' I luw, but It was of no use. She erection of tlie Junior high Dvdieuled Over Weeli-lilnd tlie iiBlv school, niHliitnln thut by work of GOP town chairman "Say thai three ot the present When Ibis stntuc was mention died without over hearing from' .school. him again. In aCflrmnllon of Beausolell's that time, East 1 iavoil's school Mnthcw Antistaslo, In nn ettort bonrd will probably he ousted In • two itcw clciufiutary (icUotjl.s Town Thousands ed, Ornndfnther Solomon _ Rice to i'cstrlcl the powers ot the Ilist Octlicalion ccrcmotiios al i nlwnjs fhlnii'd In with bis ver-1 As the years followed one alt co'iiterttlon, Town Counsel Ilich- sy.stein will he in nn inextricable October." f tlic tVtonuvuKuin HC1W>O1 will Shorlly hofore midiilglit Tues niess. Tiiey reason how long will GIVE snleclniBh nnd lu Insure the dis- or the present bofti'd. compos and I he three room addition day, the Senate approved House slon. Supposedly Undo KtU'l' was er' nnuther, the living niembera iird Iliiill.v, said ut that time, tlinl lir hold over the wcck"Ci\(l, Supl. of SCIIOOIH K. Vcrnoii I'liiyH Inkcn to visit Genernl Grnnt on of the family hnd still not heard tiio. town 'could bond for sowers it be bclore industry does come nltssal of Leslie B. Rodfleld, ti-om ed of Leslie Uedliold, Ei-nesi mil 'jnoii, which provides th«t his dpnthbcd nnd mound tiiul from Uncle Knrl. Then, In 1042, In excess of the 10 per eenl liinll to East Haven'/ And, while wull- HIM A\ the board, Clnncy said, the end Anthonls. John Mulhern and announced ycstordivy. the Slate Highway Department iiig, wiiat will llic children do result win bo thai neither he, Fred Wolfe .Jr., Anthonls has On Saturday at ;i p. m. the take over tlie cure of Mnln St., a Now Haven paper carried a so't for school construction, nnd Muinauguln addition will be ded =i!fk^.=^^ single paragraph, noting that still, vvllb specloi legislative np- for seliouls in the meuntimo'/ nor any other succeedlnis fiist t)ecn the only one tlmt all PlcUircd.' nro. Iho .now Rap. Adelbert C. Mnutto, Jr., Knrl Gerhai'dl, at the nee of 88, selccttiian, will be able to do an, agree will bo nominated In the icated, while on Sunday, at 2 i"i. (ll-E. H.l, reported yeutordny. •,lt'» iime to rescraen yoor housol Make provnl, raise anultier eight per 'I'lio untl-ncw school faction sojiool.s to be dedicated over 111. dedlcalloii cc'remonles \ylll be had died In New Orlenns. " cent In bonds to finance have an answer, wliicii tiiey be- adequate job ot running the Fall. the,- weekend!" Top, . Moin- As a rustdt ot the bill, which tWs rxpr ndinire your lost. Vulco All i Knrl Is dead—but Jils work the town held at the Oveibiook school, Rep. Mnutte said lie "fathered, building of the school. llevo bus gained credence in the Redfield, who Is regarded In nuguln nddlflon, Sntlirdny ill nnd nl 4 p. in. at the Deer Run Al«m;"«t4iii» Screens, with four RIGID I lives on , and on, Who Will I'ay'.' pnsl several days. While such TALI-BOY ROCKER "I'd like lo see iinyono," Clan his pai'ty as a "Clancy Uopubli- 2 p.m.; CcnttJri Overhroqk, nurtured nnd fought tor." l|ie School In li'oxon. Stale will ho rci|Ulrod to miiln- SIDES, «ire your best investment. Once Monday, when our legislators However, the oilponenls of answer is not being discussed cy .liRld, "try to run this Job, if can," will hove a hard fight If Mrs. Lewis Wins Sunday,^ nt 2 , p.m, Itiittiim: • HIGHER BACK—EXTRA SPRINGS In nddllloa to tlie.so exercises, taln and keep In repair, Main stnnd about the hnso of I'^uthan the new school, arc not attack openly, it is believed, and hoped, t CKAND I«fl0t evci-y time they need an appro- he wishes to be nominated; Mul Deer Run, Sunday nl 4 ii.m. instBlted you are assured of a lifetime | there will be a cornerstone la.v- SI., from Hemingway Ave., west Male's statue, revering his mem ing the town's ability to get into thai tlie schoolroom sliorltige • THICKER FOAM RUBBER SEAT IHlatlon the Board of Finance hern; whorii the Democrats call ONLY liig at both Ovorbioult and Door to the Now Hnvon town line, S0Brctnt«« against deterioration of an/ I: ory, who knows, there may be debt — but are asking can the will bo allevinted within the • EXTRA LONG SEAT CUSHION has lo hold a town meeting." "a Barker Republican' faces Top Floral Award Uuii Si'liooLs, SupU Hiiya said, kind. |l sonic one of them who will slop taxpnyors fool the bill? next few .years, by tlie erection • HEAVIER SPRINGS IN SEAT AiinstaNio Rebuts the. same fight as ijedllcld All that Is rciiulred now Id Willi I'^lisl Selectman Frank luni the bill Into law Id Ihe big- ^ to think of the fine craftsman They stand- on the Issue thai of a pnrochiul .school Initiie town. $85.50 • WORLD FAMOUS LUXURY QUALITY- ' Anaslaslo rebutted this conten Wolfe, 11 is rumored will not Al Garden Show Clancy, Francis W. Walsh, chair iialuiu of Gov, Abialiain A Rltil- ship In my Uncle Karl's slatuo of Howcvei'l this solution to tiie • FIVE-YEAR WARRANTEE tion,, pointing out that a provis run, bul Is held in not too high Iho sowers should come first. Mr.s. Harry Lewis wns ad man (if, lliu Unmd ot Education coft our Revolutionary hero, 'I'he reasoning • being tlinl this sciioui pi'olileiii lias not beoii.uf- Many tonllianf colors in new lOO'/a NYLON Friete, shawp. ion In theblll, liorniits the IJoard regard by inumbci'.s of the Dein- of l-'lhaneo to make appropria- judged the SwitpstaUis wimm anil tJeoige Lolls, ehalrmnn of Mautlu pushed tlio bill;, 1)p- OCD •would induce tnxnblc industry to flrmed by uny of the town pur- Available iq many otiier famous-malte materials . . . lapestries, -ocral Town Committee. Anlhp- at the seventh annuni flower the Klcinontiiry ,Scliool Building cauhc he said he foil thai wher< settle In the town, whlcii would ishes. . plostics. tweeds, etc. linns, not to exceed $1,000, with iils, tt staunch Republican, has at silow of llic Garden Club of East Coinnilttee, pnrtlcipnllng. tlia Stole wns constantly unlng ClubNotcs DON'T wy\/r SEE \1 TODAY I out requiilng a town meeting.. the-present the backing of Anas Haven, held 'I'uesdiiy in the ULCO "1 backed this bill," the GOP taslo According lu tlic program ro- Main Stioel as an auxiliary io riio Momuuguin Lodge A.F. & Town Hall tlio Sallonstnll Highway, Ihiiy ALL ALUMINUM 1 / A. M.., will confer muster iiiu- head said ' bccnubo I helic\(. It Is This picture will clear rnpidl> Mis Lewis who swipt the Icnscd yesleiday liy the Mupl,,of nboiit time that the town's lin- Sriiiiiils. the Uradford. lilaiior Hhould liear Iho cost ot mtilli- toii degioos on a class of candi with the "coming town cunimil- Sweepstakes wllh a total a(!f,ii.- tulnlng It The dates at the lodge rooms 205 anclal transaelolns were run on tce meetings of both parlies. Be gallon of '16 points, also loiipcri Drum Cuips, will play during.'thu The Hamilton Shops a'business basis, 'i'lips •,Governoi tlie.conleslanls In, the lUirtlcul II semlily ut the Momuuguin "Tills bill will suvo the town, Welcome Wagon Mnln street, Monday, June G. fore- lolig .tlio" liopuliUcons-' are IhnusandR and thousands and nl 7':3U p.m. has to-make a budget, why .can't expected "to announce the. rest luio Classes Mis Puikci At dcdicMliim. 'I'hi^ Itcv. Alfred C. SCRECNS Hostess 36-38 Eades St., Branford, Conn. the fit si selectman * w'Ood. -won first place In tlio CMurk will lilvo the Invocation; thiiiisniids of dollars," Maultc of.lheli' .slate, and Garllaiul said Aitistic Amintcmenls dnislon Wiipl. Hays will make the Intro- ilainiid ' Undui llic terms ot F.RAhAE ALL FOUR, SIDES Will-KnncU on Your Do* ***** CfiUk-rA "Also.'under the i)resent set up the other night, thai he Ihuiight Iho bill the State will hiivo to "NEW HAVEN'S OI.niCSTSCUISIiN MANUFACI'UREil Ihe board- Is slaekcd with those In all thcie weie 2U floid dui-lloii mid Selectman Clancy with Gilts & GrcetinSi . Tlio P'l'A's unnuni dinner for that;.the Democratic -slate.-.would sweep llio snow ull: keep the , high school seniors win be given TENSION SCREENS Martin Rohan JEWETER favoiakle lu the udminKlintlon bo announced following the July c\l(lhlts enlciod in the show Of will spc'iiU. , : , , • slieel clean and ulso pay lor (roiii I'ricmlly Dusineif , 111 niversldo Ilnll, Mdnduyi June 1 dijn't blame the Dcmocinls foi 5 meeting this amount 21 wcit entcicd b> I^'ollowlng Clancy's talk,: Mr. tlio Loals of 1 epulis" L3. Mrs. OilnndO;Orlflco, Is eliuii'- * A Snap to Install this, because we ilcpublicuns did ehlldicn in the junioi (sliibits tills nnd Mr. Wnlsl\ Wlli make NeijSliliors nnd Your .In, commenting on. the; new ttn(l Iheie will 25 miniatuic 'ihe Stale tinned tl|o stmet, THE CO nuin of the affair nnd slio will the same thing 'Ihoy wonldnl bill, Gaitlaiul said X am \ciy till,' presciitutlon o[ the lieyu, I Civic nnd Sooinl evhlbits which will be ucccptedby t|iu I which Is old Ruttto 1, oyer to ll\e be assisted by the PTA execullve lake our icLopimeiidatlon!/ when much In favoi ot It W*. Anab 1 town aioumi 11113, after l)ie , . Wcllare Lejw'eri , * Easy to Operate in, control, and wiicn we Ilepub The younfet-st pil/c winnei kliulergai'len pupils. Allur tit" ',, FACTORY AND SHOWnoOM . committee and mothers of nien'i- Disttnctive Gift far tasio and iiijsclf woikcd with was Andtca Hansen aged six Saltoimtiill Highway \yus corn- bcrs ol tile senior class. Any llcan's were in cuntiul wo lejecl the Republican House pnd l(ie key prL'suiitullun,. Mrs.' Wllllujn plowed _| ' Oh- the occasion oft' * Low in Cost ed thciis ' wlio took flial pint-p with an 1 Dcvliie, piosltleni ut Mohiuti- • Combination Windows and IDoora senior's mother wlsliiiig to serve Doniociatic benali to but it anin/uiB onlij in the scidllnft Since that time, the Slate Thb Birdi of a Baby on tills committee, niny do so by "illTw fail Is it iiott Anabtas- Ihiuugh « class of the Junloi exhibits Hii Milii I'uronI;!, ,Clul),.'..vv.lU-.^,Blii,'ii_k. Illfihwnv liepBilment has often- ' • Modcrnfold Doors • Vcncliun Blinds EnjngGnicntAnnouncemtinti. calling Mrs. Orifice at IlObait The Graduate ^ jf ' io demanded whon a tiist so- display was waleimclon seeds on bchair of that urgunlzntiun. used Main St un ii dolpur when- Under-I he terms of-the •• iie\\ 'I'hc itov. William Luary ,wlir Cliange ot residence 7-0125, or Mrs. Daniel MnUtle nt leetrtah has the Ucclillng \olc foi I bill, the elected boaid ' pf " Fi glowing In cotton' evei eoiistiUellDii un ihD (iaf'k- 142NASliST. TEL. SP7-364S llObnrt 7-.5267. nppi bprliillons lie personnlly ro Junior Winners i:lvc the biMiadictloii. May wns iiuccsbuty, Arrivals of Nowbomer§ to * • * * * * nance win be composed of loui (.omnlcnils'' Under liie present Wlnnccs In llio .Tunlor Exliiblt "All incinbcr.s of the asKeiiibly Walllnfiford, Cheshire, Mllloi-d: Cnll Enlerprlsa 3740 Brnnfoi d ' The Coiumbluttes will , hpld Cofumbia-matics are a snap meinbers of whom, not iporo Now, Mautio clulina, a clovcr- scl-up, it the board is split two wore: Floral Arrangemonls arc cimllally Invited tu visit 'all Icuf designed tut-uff Is boon lo their unmial Mother and Daugh to install from inside—only a than two can represent The same iniils of the bulldlliB," Supl. riio.iDlIU 80334 and;two the first selectman can pollilcar party. The Kh'sl selecl- First Prize. Nancy Pral'.!nei'. 11 be (onstiuded on thu iiaikwny ter Communion-on Sunday,' at few minutes per window. Put IIM.VS .siilil, "and will he served fyVo fott nr ohUgnthit} approve Ills own approprlullons ninii will be chairman ex-ofllclo, for daisies and bachelor buttons near D'Aiidrea'a I^lncr, tlic high Use Free Press Want Ads the 8 o'clock mass nt.St. yincdnt IHMFPEHI In. a' miniature wheelbarrow, rclicsliiiH'iit.s liy thu J^luiiiuugulii 'em up in spring, talce 'em without accounting to "anyone. with the right lu vote only In way department will again be Do Paul's Church. Following tlic down in fall in secon "rry V FULL LENGTH. election two members will be Burton Dismissed lect protection roses. Legion I'oBt Mil. This will be ful- shouid-'learn to' operate on a elected to four year terms. ***** y SAFE AND SECURE--opoxd budget the same as evei-yonc ' S(!cdlings—First Prize:- Andrea I lowed by the laying of the •cmn- Irom inside only ^ PRECISION MADE fer a Also niejiibers must ,be at the ' crstone. Action Result 0£ The installation dinner of the im^SNORHEtPEfi else." , liinison and Dennis Anderson, 9, V NO MAINTENANCE for yean .'Democrat Town ' Chairman time of election, and through- who entered.an Ivy display; Sec The Uev. Jamta D. Gla.ssc, will •• i !• • now offlcera of the Exchange perfect lit out their term of office, resi Club will bo held Saturday night *o come ' Your gift of Sheaffcr's Snorkel Pen adds im* .I.amcs Oarliaitd, snid that lie ap ond Prize: Rosemary Lynch, 12 give the Invuenlion, Supi. Hays' tnSUl)OrUmatlOn J DURABLE rugged conntruction dents of the town. and Judy 'i'ucker, 1.3, both wllh itie liitriiduetlon.aiid a short talk nl the St. Elmo Club. Officers to y NO UOLY HARDWARE portance and cxcitcmcot to any occasion^ proved of the bill and thougiit HUKKPit Bull n, I'^ast liaven be installed arc; Sidney F. Snn- ap mar liU . And your selection is made easy by our wide tlie town would benefit from op- There will be public hearings plant displays. .Ilonorable Men wlli ho innilu by Sjeleetinuii ^ ATTRACTIVE... iniide and out tion: Linda' Chamberlain, 11 .superniiiiirM'nry . pullceinan. Was .sone, president; Tliomus Goehiii. range of prices, colors, models. Come in to ej'at'lng.'under the elected board. on the annual budget, and the Cluiley. This will he followed iiy ordered lo hand In his hudgp by iCc the world's only dean-filling pccu Fillioj tub« Oartiand said that in this way public must be nollflcd when a grape Ivy, and Ellen Anderson, the presentalluii to and aceep- vice president; Peter DcMusls, Come in TODAY for;=REE DEMONSTRATION cfriDKi ialc' 12, plant display. the Board of Puhllu Safely, then /Rncoi die parties ciiuld pick the best department liead brings his bud tance of Ihe keys by the kin- second vice president; Suivutore S/ieoffer Snorkei pans from SB.75 '""^A atter the board voted unanim Longoburdl, secretury; Al Bow- qualified men for the Job and get to the board, so that he can The show, which opened ol 8 dergnrten pupllH. ously that Burlun "he removed be assured of their seats without give a public'cxplanalion as to a.iii. and continued to, 8 p.m ' JVlis. Edward K. Itlte. presldAnt and disinlssud . . . linmedlatcly." den, ti'oasurer; and board ,of was atnbu'te ot staging to the, Carllaiul Says Dems control members John Limon- tiavlng to depend upon the first the appropriations contained of the Gerrlsh-Overbiouk I'.T.A, According to thu tustlmuiiy o( BRANFORD BUSLDING SUPPLIES within that budget. committee in.charge of arrange-; Miller Denounces Reports That will deliver u short .talk, whieh t;elli, Dnyton Well, John Kbetzo Martin Bolian ssiectnian. ments headed by IVIrs. George E.! NominalingCommillcc Police Chief Edwin B, Priest, nnd Sidney nnlicy. .3 of, i'rcscnt Members To Oo All aiiproprlatlons in excess of will he followeii by benediction who appeared before, the board, 287 Main Si. • Branford • Call HU 8-2518 JEWELER Munsori, general clialrman, and given by the Wev. .lohn O'Nell. ^When usked, who, If ony of $1,000, "such appropriation shall Mrs. Wiliam Jaspers, co-chair Many New Homes Were Foreclosed To IJc Picked July 5 Burton, after being warned by ***** thb present members would be Jii^lir Klin Deitleittluii the chief not to take.any priv 183 Montowcac St., Branford not be made until upon the rec man. They were assisted by com GfoiK'-' II. MHIt-T, lo\vn nssc Tel. HU 8-1586 rettiined, for nomination Is tan The East Ilavetl Dcmocrul Thu cureniunles will bo open ate policing Jobs wlthoul. ordcm ommendation of the board, the mittee members: .sor iusheil out Ihls wucu at pub-! "Don't [or{j;et, when nmny of Town Coniniittct; is expected to tamount lo election, Gnrtland ed with a Mag iircsentatlon and frum. Lite Department, on May same shall have been voted iiy Mrs. A. Miciiaei Aceto,. Mrs. lishori ropurts Ihni many hmna Ihese homes owner.s pui'chascd name Its nominating croinmltteo, wouldh'l divulge who he thought raising under the auspices lif the 2G, accepted a Job on May ZS, the town al a meeting called for E. Raymond McCann; Mrs. owners in Ihc town's liousiiiK de- tlieir homes, ihey.wc'rc workint^ to Kt'loct candldate«r.for , the NO MATTER WHAT YOU ARE DOING would be ousted bul said: P'oxon Aineriean Legion I'ost lepoitlng Ihe samu to Chief On Signature Only: such purpose." Frank Lalne, Mrs. Elmer Llllie, vc'loinncnl.s lu.st out in llicir cf- on a war llniobiiKJs. AL Ihat time town elections IMH FalJ, at .its Mrs. Kenneth .Grltfllh.s, Mrs. meeting on July .5,'JameK. Gurt- 175 followed by llie, curnorNtunc Priest on May 20, lorts to maintain tlifir luoiL- mo.st familie.s won; RettlnK hlyh faying. Fred Schutsky, Mrs. Harry Lew- Incoiiie.H due to overtime and land, town' chalrniftli, anriouriced "In view ot the fact that I Is, Mrs. John Moran, Mrs. Sher Tuesday nlRht. notified Officer Button," Chief or . . "Such nowspapof reports as j both members of the family eni- 'i'lio Ilev. John 1'. O'Neill, of wood Chamberlain, Mrs. John While attending the, openlnti Mohtowese, will deliver the In- Pi lost testified, "that I was ^ Coach Crisafi To Stay On Male, Mrs. Leverett Clark, Mrs. thc'so," Mllk'r sairt, "ai-e defi jiloyc'd. Today we are (5pcrallng running the PoKco Department' nitely In error. What du they on a peace tlhi.; eeononiy, i)Ul of the Democrat Party head- vocotion, which will be followed R-usseii Frank, Mrs. Alton Red nuariers on Mrt)n',7Si.|:ee,t,', Garl- by short s|icoclios bytiiu Supt. ... I iccumniciidcd his tuspcn- Wlicre You Are man, Mj-s. John Tirpak and Mrs. mean I)y sayinjc , iiiiiny oL , the this ha.s not ciiuHcd Iho home slun fur Insubordination lu the As Baseball Head At High School o\vnc-*r to Kivo up nieelinc, hL-i land sald.f: that :.as-yot-no can of Schools and the Klrst Select- LOANS Curlelon Pratzner. ^ Iiciinos in High Ridge huve been didate, or slate ;of candidates] ^jj^j"^ Boaid." East,Haven sports entiiuslasts • In charge of Artistic Arrange- foreclosed upon? Of all Ahe new mortgage, puymenls." _. had been chosen by the party. Burton was placed on suspen who ace planning lo honor iitallon nnd ac- RADIO IS ments wero Mrs. Timothy ( homoK in that ., urea.1; know,, of liowcver, the nomlnatinK com-, After th, e . . , sion for aevcn days by the buaril $30 to $300 Frank Crisafi, coach of East O'Connell, Mrs. Ru d o I pli'only one thai .wai turned hack on May 31, and lold to appear Haven High School athletic pro Daylon Weil To Sail •ttee will be-expected to imve'-''-'"'""™."' """"•'J"'. Mrs. ilionr Schmidt, Sr., Mrs. Clara Wright, jtu tJie bunk." such a slate, ready,'.either -late • r ' "•' ' "I".'" presldenl of the before thu board on June 7, lo EVERYWHERE gram, will be glad to hear that Mrs. Parker Alwaod, Mrs. Uar- "1 personally am Intorosled in In the month, or for the August [ ^'"i"''-'J'-''-'i answer the charges. Burton did ' CHECK THtSE FEATURES: . despite reports to the contrary, On Training Cruise Hun , I'.'I'.A;. will not upiicur, but; sent a letter, 1. A central, convenient location. Easy Calli Pttli your own payments ry Johnson, IVlrs. John Crouniey, such foier;losures,"' Miller went nieetlng. , ' giv'""e a speech hi behalf of the a* Pnfking You Oil 20 Mo. 1 IS Mo. 1 12 Mo. . he will continue to coach bas.- Mrs. John Moran, Mrs. Fred Dayton B. Weil, Lt. Coin- also Biiid, that thej soclatlon. The'Rev, .Waller li asking the hcurlng be postponed 2. One day servlct. on, "and know of only four or Gartland S 5,02 buU at the local Inslllullon. Wolfe, Jr., Mrs. Wlilium Jaspers, niondcr ^N.R.i. ,)i 4311 Towns- Mlllliiger will deliver the heiic- Lo June 17, Tiie hoard refused 3. Repayment schtdule (o (it your bud loo « 6.11 I 7.27 five homes thai were foreclosed town eonimltlou had endorsed get. 10.05 j end Ave., will report to , the lu grant u cuiitlnuaitco. 2on 13.07 11.18 19.74 Crisafi, who coaches basket Mrs. John Lasletl, Mrs. Albert on in the past five years." Joseph Mellllo, I'ccreiitlon In- diction. 4. Up la 20 itmotlu (o rtpay. PayminU 3O0 19.25 20.91 1 U. .S. Naval Air Stulion, Quini- may \n made In pttton or by niaii, 29.27 ball and football in addition to iiaydeii Mrs. Vincent Fogurty structiu' in the town's element i''ullowlrig the ceieiiionles ut When placed on suspension. 5:30 to 6 A.M. M-F 500 30.69 33.47 47.41 "The rote of foreclosures Is 1 set I'oint, it. 1., June :12, for a 5. One viijt Dlan — pliant or vnrite baseball, said that while he had and Mrs. ii^llis Jones.. the best index I know of as to ary schools, and Mrs. John Sui- both Overhruok and ix-ur Iluii, Burton was, ordered to hand In (irsl. I two weeks (our of duty aboard llvun, former . Board'. o£ Edjicu- 6. L03IIS made lo reildentt of Brad bben urged to cut down on his busiiiesa trends and tiiu country's j peojilo wUl be Invited to visit the ills hat piece nnd badge. Chief ford. Eait Havtji, Guilford, Madi Tlu tditdult aboiri ft band on prompt monltily j the US.S Aiitletam CV,S 31), a tlon member, £or^ posltloni, ' in .^hools and wll coaching duties by various prospeiily. Using the rule of j he' served ro- PrlcKl said Burlon had only son, Clinton, and all ntiBbborinD tepaymenls and Inclutfit all tosti. ThreeLocalWomcnTo the town B recreatltin; program,' handed In his hat piece, The RUMPUS ROOM townt.' school, heads, he enjoyed his foieclosurcs in this town us a \ canted deck carrier for jet fieshinenlH by - tiic res)iectlve • Visit o patriot's homo. The Nathan Hale Homestead in South Coventry is a large 'I'lie new. ",hoad(|Uttrlers,. the J^aient-'l'eacheih Associations. buard. In dismissing the super participation .i.n the various Get NHSTC Degrees business baronieter .the present' sfjundrons, uvullubic A Polpuurri of Music THE MUTUAL LOAN SYSTEM has been serv sports to give up any partlculai iT'c'mdr. V/ell, w-jll partake! I"*"'" chairman:sold, la :uvttlluble| liulldlnt; ConU numerary, specifically instructed /colonial farmhouse furnished with choice antique furniture. Pictured above is the Mrs. JeaJean Hopson, 6'J FranciFranciss ' indications are that our oconoiny , ., , , , ; I Id any groupof iiarly members lilin to return thu police insignia. one at this time. St., Miss Marie Slrandberg, 23. has been stahilUed." The new .liehodls 'and addition loom in -nhich David Hale, Nathan's brother, taught school. Visiting hours 1 to 5 As You Like It. ing the cast loan needs of thousands of Con In aiiti-KUbniariiio exercises 'to' requcstih'•' ng . it\s ...•...•ui|e.;Sucti' ,.,; . grijup-^ s , piovldo'd facilities for 837 Reports published in the past Kiiklium Ave. and Miss i«aryj -in law. East tlaven had • 3,- uro requested to cy,iitu<,'t eliher 'i""- pjii. ever)' day except Monday to Octob* 15. The fifty-cent admission charge is necticut people for over 30 years. LET US month have stated that Crisafi Scallse, of Pleasant Ave., will jg^ housing unilK, andas of bet. be held in the Atlanllc.He will ud- complete his tour on June 2.1. Gartland, • Const'nble » donVliile l>"l'il»- At'; the ^oniuuguln Simoni Nol To Seek Used to maintain the home. Located on South Street, easily reached from Route 44A. would, at the end of the prebcnl be awarded degrees at the 63rd , j,,5., u,^.,,. svoro' "9.203. "i'lial MelHIo; or Mrs. 'llelori' Friend,! ditioii, which was opened Jan: 3, SERVE YOU 1 Well, who is the proprietor of DON'T MISS THE SPECIAL OFFER in the current issue of Telephone News, our season, give up coaching the Commencement Exereises at ^„^, ._, . . president ot the' Democrutic; 92 pupils are housed at' ~Ovei Re-eleelion In Fall baseball nine. New ilaven Slate Teachers Col-, ^„^„ . ,„„i ,„,„,e, .|,„,„es Dayton's, .301 Main St., is u Women's Club. biook, opened Jan to, 342 iiupils 15einocrot T o w n Chairman .iponthly: bill insert A Trip Tip booklet in color, featuring many points of interest THE uru In attendance and ut Oeer - Banquet Tickets Avai'.ablu lege, on Solurday June 18. have been built in that five year veteran of 13 years in the naval James Gartland, annoiincetj . in Q)nriecticut, and including a map of the state, is beirig offeted free of charge. See For" those planning to attend period. To dale, :this numtier' Is sei-vice. He enllsUfd In iOI2, was C Of C To Meet -l^^^^' •'""• ^'*' ""'"•''"''-' '"•' ""•Tuesda y night llial ,lohn Simoni, j'Oiu: copy of Telephone News for details. the testimonial banquet honor well ov(!r 2000 new" libnics." cominlssloned in ]9'14, and com Iho monthly meeting of the " ^- , Dcniucibt geneinl leglstiar tor At home or on the go, ing Crisafi, theic are tickets 'I'lckets can ht; [luictiasua Firiends Of Music the past eight yeais, wlli \\Mf\ through ttie following members ••Of this 2,1)00. pliis, there have manded the seaplane lender, Ch in W'l of Coninieico wll biM " , , , ,,E still available, the ticket com- be a candidate for I'e-leutioa of the coniiniltee: Haroid flail. not lyjon more, , than'' five'; fore USS Pelican In 194,5.: J . he,d nt fi:iO prn. al the Annex | ""''--'^ '"", "l-pr'^l't-aK^ly $5 by Radio nilllee announced yesterday. Fa To Meet Monday n I Pi'i si|Uai e foul, the new faclll- this Full. • • . i; i Frank Mossina. John Messina, closures, or one in .400," Miller In,3053, he wiui assigned ns I louse. Following the dinner. culties are limited to 200 diners The regular meeting of the liuslnr ss nicotInK w)ll bo held,,I ties huvi! cost the town •T1,1'13,- Simoni, who was formerly .Vhe Southern Ne«v England Telephone Company Keep In Touch > > • ^ • 31 T K evn Jimmy Glynn, Marll;i DeFellce, Friends of Music will, be held continued. "ConsidBrihg. ' Ihe staff dept. head, of Seamanship Deniocrat auditor for East Ha- \ attd the committee urges those Augle's Garage and P&ii Motors. economic condition ,atr tiie • '.liiiie and the TOmmiltee on icseairh 688,2,3. A bieuk down of these M • v/ho ai'e planning to be thei-e Monday at 6:30 p.m. in the . i and ODD iteseive Naval Offl- foi lhi> need ot a, town siiiall! tlBUi'es, lelensed by Supt. Hays vep tor. three terms, will con- Committee member." Frank niost of these-home^ wore- pur n^ake their purchases now so Hagaman Memorial, library. A of foreclosure | cers school at Fort Hale traln- (lalms com I will moke-'a report I aie as follows; I llnuc as secretary ot thp town Toole Buildin;; Messina, said that a short speak- covered dish supper will be chased, this rate I committee. i 256 Main St., Branfonl that this part of the planning I ot then Xindinun. | tCuuttiiued On I'uKe Uliftil) served, • I . 'is very low." j Ing center. I .n,. J relephone HU 8-1688. Open Friday Evenings phase c'l be completed. (CoiittJiueU. On Fage l^igHl) .
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:;ii;r:->:,'-r^'^'r:*^''rri.-f' TTiur. June 9, 1955. Branford Ri:view-Easl Haven News 2 lime. Hope; you *U1 ^e tetllng ert VWU4H, '; ~~ prcsniHsd to take air crew traln- Thur, June 9, 1955. Branford Raview-Easl Haven Ne^s.3 Colorful June Marriage I Mrs. Kilpatrick Is beler and will-soon be home. ^Ir, and Mr& I. ThOitias Grant { Ing. '^vww^nfWWXAA/wwvvvvnfvvvtftfvinAfvviArAiwvirvvwvinnMwwv STONY CREEK ^ ui . li,.ipi at puiiellt Is nflMnignn Point weie recent \Vl.>!liliiR onp and all tt plensnnt Named JNcw Woman's \v iitiuiii'ij Huii ,.)( ^vao r^ also guests nt Ml and Mrs I rank DON'T STORE YOUR • ripftsft Phone-IfPiflu w^ek-end ai oi ttatm 101 s nuspluil IMi U- Ilealn*. KISO IIHIUII^ were Ml i-f tot Ihls Cnltiinn lo Ilolilile ALL YOUR Club Prcsidciil Here itii Oti(iti\NCiii MiiK<.tN iMunufty oiKl Mn nobett Short and Iheli Bobbie IluMtl. H-U«itn At Iho nnnu.'H tllnitor nincllriR W eep ing ^ illows itopinji \uu Will SI o I lit well and •i\ Lhlldien of Nortbnniplon lu'ld Mfindfiy (•vciiltiK nl Iho Oa.s- DELAY! p]QRS .jPTjrri'jn- '"•'• ' ' auuui, IMniii Is. Mr.-^. MncKroK"'" KHpaltlok RESTAURANT Here 'lis WpdiiPsday aRaln . . . fiieiid.'i don't foi'get to .send An\ ot >ou bo\s \\\ut nie Ih- LUMBER NEEDS WiV' nntiT'fl tunv i)t(."4lrlr.'nl of tlu* Wlmt na.siy cold u;e(vlher we LttuiS lO tiie>L iwo lemhoois ol Laurel Street - East Haven - Tel. HO 7-55761 Irresti (I In loliiln); tin difti lent Jjijuifoni Woman's Club. Other have t'CfMi IIUVIMR Ihu \veek-~ j iiul> biatulii^s of the senicp will fliiit TENSION SCREENS nflicors fli'dcd Includ*? Mrs, Tra and \\ oiild never know U was June. Ailyune Intelested In n {.Me lit si iile Information lieio nt the md vel Onvlfs, fli.st vice prcsklelit; Servutfj Complete Dinners Vecls moip like FBU. tie Kitten inc ijino-. luivi of luv column".each week about * A Snap to Install Mrs. .S|Krry IJjiroln, .socorul \-it:e 5:30 P. M.lo 9:30 P.M. jAiany , iicop.e busy these days MEFFERT LUMBER WOOLEN eARMENTS taice MiC} aic living to find I ho different '.branches, fi |ir csiil'Mit; Mrs. Krnnk Chmlwiok. with, liioir gardens. .Weeds sure nuines lUi, Ciive uui u bu/./, Ihe All hone U01 C lins Ji., r',ii("ipoii(|int; .sp(M-ct.m-y; Mrs, Everi/ Day Except Mondays giuwlns tHst. Dick uower, our tnvorlto SIRII * Easy to Operate Mnwall and Puerto Rico with a John Quiiin, rocnrdlriR secretory; Speciiil Siinduy Dinners 12 Noon to 8:30 hxunis going on. all week In pnuilii 111 tuun IS sulieniiK ^vilh Fft Mnlls at 188 campuses In tbi 11 s MI;,. Alhfjit Llhboy, ironsurer. the h»i;h svliutil. . . mood polsuninK III his Iclt hand totnl rarolhnent of around I'lO.- * Low in Cost North Main St., Bran ford Till' [iifjiidfjiit will appoint clittlr- CONTINENTAL TABLE Teen-ager^ enjoying, 'life at All due tii a- silver. Stieedy re- OtlO Ihosi who lnk( le^iiiai int tiHMi In heact Up various commll- liett's' again.' Some should try Lo\ti> t>n.K EVERY TUESDAY • ALL YOU CAN EAT 2,S0 lliglil lialnlii^ faiL thui \iiiis Tol. IIU BUM li'Pi diiripf; (lie .sununer. and bo a little move Considerate. It vva.s broUKht to my alien BOX STORAGE of active duly and five i"ii'" i' Mrs. Kll|ifi!rirk succeeds Mrs. Dancing Every Sat, Nile — Frankie Durazzo's Orch. — Watch where they*,put their lion Liial. tlvls wei^k's ,Tlni(^ miiK the ivserVe. wliUo tho handful iNjilImn Ziiffin in the office t)( feel and how they use' the furii- uziiie. t'.tuae IJ) ineiilloncd the 3 .lERRY LA MONICA, Vocalist , who Irala lor non-flyinn leciinl, CoTumhia-maticd arc n snnp |tti',sid*-'tit. Mrs. VVInlhrop Tovvn- All the •woolen garments you can pack ilure. . . • , 1 . , oloii\ l^icik lite Al tnniii toiiia %wsAnA«vifw\/wviwu\n/vuvuuvt^i/innAnriris- Howe, author of "Tile Mnilern i M 1 S'S Deborah Blancliard, and Mrs. Koberl E. Page .ofBaln- ingly little. plus cleaning CjUli'.tiiUll 1 I uitb lute to ton daUKhtor of Dr. and Mrs. Dana came to life! bririge, jvid. They, are -.the new ki \Mtli hum mill VVni nalli in Blanchard of Main St., received pnreuts of a sweet baby daugh CHECK THESE A^AAZING FEATURESI publlbliois who nic iiiiblisiiin^ Pick Your Own P,yniciils • Plmn.! fir-l and r.ivc 11^ n fiHv sitnpin honorable nientinn for aendcnilc ter, Barbara Ann, born May 2b. UMI ^ ALUMINUM... •• '••>. •• V FRAMELESS.'.eiiy M haodl* f.ii-tv I'poM :.p|iin\'.il, iniiii- in t«i •iiCJl '- Culler .Studio fichlovemeiit. na the .special lion- WITH his new book', which will be a yi'ii|'in ,., 211 ,M.i. I'Un .tain , Mr. and Mis.,John Brnhierd are $ f.::-}. - find pi. li up tho t.ish. Wl.otli.M \nii The. marriiiKn (if Piilricia .Ijtiir noittidlr) iiiul Barry .iHcnItifoii took i»In€;(' .lini« 1 iit St. Mar.v's nis li.1t announced by Dean Ken dellnltbi; lilstoU ol Ihi lilii C)l »I0O ~1 ,'i.:';,'^ J llOHTWEIOHT ."VWMrry ^ FULl LENGTH .• coraplttt In- CENTRAL GLEANERS the nintornal grandparents and 1 »300 ;!i.•.:.•"! l:i.',!,". \\m\\ fvli.i t irJi tiou' 01 \\\\\\ tn rfdiiri' ('lMiri!li. IVIJNH Lnrcilf) JacoliHOii, a brlrltjiiiiialil, is Nlinwii ftraiccl. Otlirr titPi>i)>rrs of Ilia u'^(l(]lnff neth T. .Skelton at conmieiKo- coui^L lu wns licu to sie his can tell you, Ihey sure are proud. M.ti:. :!ii.vii liiiiTilhh' ii,'i\'iin'iilN ni'd (I"nil up Iiilli piirl.v. Irff to rifthi, iti'o .SK>. I'^IIIIIOIK] KoiiHAnilUt iislicrt MIHN PcfCR.v Dcrt/.n, l)r[(U;Hnuil(l; IVI/NKI. ment e.^crclsl,'.s held Monday at Lhainiin., dau^lilci Mis ULM At.n.•sot b |.o>".pntt to.-f ...... '1>. „ ('iM Hill roiiMdidiilinn SiMvii-o, V SAFE AND SECURE. ..oiKiKd Win. Maloney tind- ,as.sislants Itiiiiald .laroliiiDii, liosl aiiiii; nir«. Mary Onrgaan, matriiii nf hnniiri Cpl. C'linrli^fi M. I,omiill«(:r, HrJarciiff .lunlor College, Brlnr- and DYERS nu.x, nlso. Mr.. Howe liniis Ironi A lofti. ol tinO (,^1't l.'lt Ml wl.... phi'iii" . . . wiilr . . . ^ NO MAINTENANCE foryon era, iiNlii-r. 332 MAIN ST. • EAST HAVEN Puine's. Docsii't paint make a totiiu $75 lo $S00 1 ..•.••-,,-, —i.'.r.'i.ll lo come MLss BInnnhard, who majored Phone HO 7-0070 difference?- (Evwn on awpntan, The .Ijtionnrd Wi^j^ls are busy i'Bmfl'i&iCl J DURABLE 'uftged conimKtloa In secretarial training, received they tell me). this wcek'preparInK to move out y NO UOIY HARDWARE ^ AnRACTIVE...Iail(le and out Patricia Donadio a cumulative two-year averagt Located in East Haven for Over 22 Years The folks .'in town ivere very to Iheir island for tiie iesl of tiie lo mar till CI) Hurricane Funds New Havener Seeks of B or better, and was awarded sorry to hepr about the recent spn.son, ,; the degree of A.ssociate in Ap death of Keith Milne. Our deep Mr/.and Mrs. Louis'Ilildebrniid Come in TODAY for FREE DEMONSTRATION Junk Yard I'vrniit ol Nrw llnv-n Becomes Bride In Sliced For Branford plied Science. DurlnR her sonioi est sympathy to hla family ami and clilldrcn' lioblii anil Rodiiiw A palilio, h-n inir will he year, she has been a member of First Selectman Bontatlbus, relatives. from • Charlott'csvillo, VirKliibi, 109 CHURCH ST., 2n(l FI., Wpolwortit DIdg., NEW HAVEN IHMII iJuiio %'i nil tile niiplii-n- the college's bouse committee Phone: STflto 7-1181 • Ask (or the YES IV)AN»Eor In a recent communication from spent'ten .days wtlh Mrs. Ilible- BRANFORD BUIILDIN@ SUPPLIES St.Mary'sCliurch Miili (if a New Itaveii man li Dickie Arnold . sure smiling OPEN IHURSDAY EVENINGS UNIII B P.M. tho l^otlernl Civil Defense Ad- Slie prepared for college at tho THURS. & .St. ,M(ir,v'.'^ Chiiicli, ririuifiii-fl, these past, lew weeks. Grandpa brands' folks, Mr. lind Mrs. Rob lonni mnil, to T.ild.nti ol nil luiiciiniling Ittwni 287 Main Si. • Brnnford • Cul! HU 8-2518 niinlstratlon office la Boston, ha-s iistabllNli II .iiiiilt vliril nil F*«v- rrd'ipect Hill School, New Ha was I lie scctK! Iii.sl .Satiirflay fi,r Ii;«ac'Rice has been visiting-htm FRI. NITES been Informed that Branford's ' 0(1 .St, Jasenli I.oiiiiirtra, *lr., ven. tliii wc'dtlllli; of MIM I'lit.rlcl/l and , family for the past few claim for hurricane damage (If Wdostnr J'lacn HeeliH a lic .lain-' Dunmllij .niiil lliiny Kilwlii ense to operiito lliii yard tn weeks. Grainps resides in Indi- against that organization In the fina", you know. .lacoii.Mjii, l-LSMC. 'I'lic ceroniony amount of $7,059 has been cut In wliii'li llraiifard's l*lntinln)f A Garden Club's Card ' I see Art Paine Is tearing down uMii iMTfiirmoil Ijy Kov. V/IIIDiiii half, Bontatlbus has ali'eady /oiling Cniiimli>.ilon has al- the old house on Ilatlroad Ave. Wllilii'y. Till.' hilrle l.s till.' daiiBli- conlncted Leo Mulcaliy, State reiidy, , reR:lHtered (iiipasUlnn, Parly Slated Tuesday One 'Wpuldii't guess tliat, that liT (If Mr. mill Mf.i. I'cter Don Director, In on effort to have , The finiiiinlsslon, hi a letter A public card party, sponsored adio of Norjli Main St. The tho local request reviewed and to llio Iloiinl of .SelcclnKMi, house is over 100 years old. "THE LADIES 5T0R,E O.FCOUFtTfSY AND VALUE"' by the Branford Garden CIul> for liili|i-'(Cfii"iii l.'i tlip son of Mr. and amended. has j^niie, on record as inipOH- the benefit of local civic wurlt We"ar,e very sorry to hear that iMi'K. Alfred .Tauob-son of Monsoii, Bernard^ Page, Si\ is confined to Td. Hobart 7-591S • SOI MAIN St.. BastHam.Coiim A. D, O'Connor had Intorniod iiig Ilia Isslianoo of tliii llceiiHe will be held at the Pine Orchard St. Raphael's hoapitat. Me had an Malm'. • " the first selectman that tho la the event tho aren in qiir.*- Club on Tuesday at 1:30. You1l agre^ with HORWITZ DEPT. STORE I'-'Hcoitod and given in marrl- amount approved for Branford tioa Is ovnntiially /.oiied resi- Tickets for ilie affair m.ny ho appendectomy performed just in nf;ii liy her fftthor, the brido wore was $3,2>iei>(t ami liicluilei all codt. Klaine nigelovv, l^llzabeth Tlioin- towns, ! tlrort 1 .similar costumes la nlle about 32,736,000 hectares arable. • Modernfold Doors • Venetian Blinds p.'-ron anil Lout's Pond. I HU 8-0057 Kioen, Every Monday 142 NASH ST. TEL. SP 7-3648 taste,..designed for cool comfort...ALL COMPLETELY WASHABLE. ; THE MUTUAL LOAN SYSTEM Ims been serv iM/Sgt. Ronald Jacob.son of Waliiiigford, Che-shlro, Milford: Call EnlurpriSL* 3740 ^^M ISSUES to 1:30 ing the cash loan needs of lliouaands of Con Branford was his brother's best And—so nice to know—the fashion and quality don't show tho ' man. Ushers were M/Sgt. Matteo ^^ Channel 8 necticut people for over 30 years. LET US Camera, Sgt. ISdnioad Rouss.'iiu You can't •I \ , • SERVE YOU I aad Cpl. Charles Loninltzer, all Get Results In A Hurry thrifty price. Whatever style you choose—he's sure to like it. of the Marine Corps. hold me down A reception was held at the I've got money in the THE Indian Point i-louse, Sloay Creek. banlc. at "The Friendly A.sslstlng 111 recelvlag gue.«it.s First". were the bride's mother In a lavcit in .security SMOOTH SAIIOR. Ho'll love hit fa- with regular savings, slate blue dress and the liilde- vorit« pastime pattern embroidered on this groom's inothcr , who wore a ."ilarting today. When you're hero let us show exclusively detlgned sport ihirt. Impeccably black and while floral print. you the many other tailored In several popular colors. One of f When the couple left tor a trip ways in which we can to save you the BIG money! TruVal's many Sporlorama patterni. SYSTEM to Niagara Falls and Canada, the help you. bride was nttlrcd In n steel blue 95 ... II ^3 Foole Building .silk suU, .powder blue accessor- Siatt the Uutuufi tuitit Htuu at, . . 256 Main St., Branford es and wore'n while orchid cor.s- | \relcph one HU 8-T688. t'> Open Friday EveniiiRn ago. 7^ First National Bank J AND TRUST COMPANY Of NEW HAVEN MtMlEB FEDIBAL lESERVE SYSTEM • MlMSEt FEDETAl DEPOSIT INSTANCE COREORATION
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THAT ARE SURE TO PIEASE... This Question! PLAID COOLER. Dad doem't have to "Can I Put Aside $40 Each Montli be Scottish to en[oy this tissue-cool combed cotton plold. Short point tpreod collar end For Investment In Securities?" rounded pockets irtvite complimanls — There's this vital difference between breeres, too. !CAQ5 INTERNATIONAL and other trucks: Of the 5 leading If your answer is "yas" then; you should let us tell makes, only INTEIINATIONAL builds a complete 3'ou about the various plans availnble to you for line of models that are all-truck.., with no passenger car engines or components asked to investing nionthly or quarterly. We invite you to From ftory forges and preel- send the coupon below for additional information. do a truck job. llon machines come sxtfo-itrong Tills means that INTERNATIONALS, for all their INTSRHATIONAt crankihaffi. Tli09« ui«d In light'duty modnU or* Comfort and easy hanidling, are engineered and 17% htaviar than th« avArags of ~ehn«, W. Scranfon & Co. ' built to save you the big monsy... the operation eofnporobit forged or coat alloy I 200 Church St., New Maven | and maintenance money. 6-ci.'lind«r deiigns—formoximofn The proof is in the records of cost-conscious strength and rigidity, long life. Gentlemen: Plensi send me information on I opsrators who have'made INTERNA-OONAL the investing monthly: GINGHAM SHIRT BELTS NYLON SOCKS I" TIES henvy-diity sales leader for 23 straight years 1 It Oukirful pluld Hpori tihlri D New York Stock Exchange wH save you B/G money to go INTERNATIONAL. CAtlrOfJNIA DIAAA0ND5. Won Coast Inspifotlon for In wovoii iriiiKliiini. A wol- Nflw snckR tliat will ttrotch $1.50 CD05t.to.coa5l good loolii. Several handsomo color COmblnallon* $1.00 up tu fit any iilze (lerteetly. Drop by and we'll show you why — ooine gift! • [vlutuni Funds ^ Ir. Sanforued line combed coMori broadcloth, $Cil95 I'nir. in complete detail. $2.95 Name Address , ARROW SHIRTS All-Truck Buai GINGHAM SHIRT HORWITZ DEPT. STORE COMPLETE FATHER'S DAY GIFT VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS lo save you .' 1. V HI. J • Colorful ]iliij(l sport »liirt In IlifiRNATIONAir COTTON BREEZE, He'll oka/ ihii 228 Main St. • Branford • Conn. HEADQUARTERS! EASY CREDIT! woven trhiuham. A welcoaio $3.95 the B]G moneyl heat-beating open-v/eove Sanforized |Chas. W. Scranton & Co J Bift! TRUCKS combed collon with a tutin ovorplaid. In Phone HU 8-2549 verted pleot, button-thru pocket; ond fine 4'- Members New Tork Stock Emdiange i! Tru-Lu^e buttoni add ttyle. White or potlel Open Friday Until 9 pm — Free Parking In Rear % -iW Church Stniet • Niiw lliiven 7 » TcI.HI/Un 4-t)J71 { ".-•-.'••'. >.'« colon. DAN'S Men's and Boys' Shop *i Waterbury • New London • Danbury • Bridfieport ,. « EAST HAVEN GREEN GARAGE 95 315 Main St. • Branford • Tel. HU 8-1134 SUVALS DEPT. STORE ^2 We }Velconte Cliaryo Accounts (1 block below Post Office) I 1 N V E S T M E N T S S I N C E 18 9 1 1 260 Main St. • Branford • Tel. HU 8-1434 17S MAIN ST., EA ST HAVEN/CONN. <»v^»'•»v^''•«s^o•*^i^x>i.'•«'>^'•>^»'•»NV,•;»'•^'•^N>c•.'•»•^\>»v»"^^i'o•o•.•>oo^^^ Brnntortl Review-East Havrn New* ',8 honors which Win be held In Thur, June •?, 195? any 4 firemen hold regular meet- Cass Sotiorman and Is now on a j at 1 p.m., Instead of the, tire-1 Nancy Armstrong To Brooklyn, Rlf., this molith; '. Gcralne Jackson, Barbara Fun- iiig tills Friday p.m. al the fire-cruise to Spain, Italy and Port- house. Those planning to attend' Mr. and Mrs. Jblm E. Saylpr — •< •' Engaged "^ Senior Graduation aro tM& James Curry. SHORT BEACH liou.se. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Roy ugal. . The Loyally Group will ' are' asked lo note the changed Gladnale Salurday of Wavcrly Lane announce the The class will then sing, Jncksijii. or; Orange, arc the hew meet this Friday evening in the date, due to July 4 hpilduy, nnd birth of a son on May'-Sl' all \]^' "Graduation Song;" next the Town flease Phone llrnn For to bring their own table .•scrvicS roxoti NEWS Program Amiounccd kdk in the former Dahimeycr cliurch ciubrooms. . .Jlr. and Mrs. Gracc-t'j'ew-Haven hospital, for tlie people i promptly sorvicedl ' , •. , 80I& ntxwrti Avrriiir, llnltidrii, Orijtil, inu inpre thnn B Apccilied huniheir of'permits Committee for their good taste scnliii'.s h;ivo nnlldpnled for lolir The cln.ss will sing the high at Grace Now Haven, ilospilal.; Roy Ivans. . . .Susiin Blake, Pri pUal. ... corned back for d visit from Flo- I week. ; 1 rUANK .1, I'lONTON, KfJITOIl school Alma Mater, with the •JiJ in the Hospitni of SI. Rnphad nl bnc'timc? ITint is, that n kiiildc/ be ril- and devotion to duly; .vcnrs, llip oxi-rcl.scs will begin Uaiph is a general Insurance mula Murphy and Cnrpy (ilow- 'i'lio Costignn family. ot Lan^ I'idn and staying with Mr. nnd Recent gnosis al the Montnsco H E. sonior iiwnrda bringing the pip- arii) Carpenter have birlhda,vs . , .Mr, and-Mrs. Enrlc Kelsc\ ilaiars llminnii, AdvrrtiHli.jf Mnnn^cr ' lovved, any, only one building permit per 30 ••*•*• nl S p. ni. Tho procession of broker, wltli offices at 264 Main phici's Cove have moved to Lau- Mrs. Jenn Pfelff. . .The Commu- Inn were Mls.s Flpiencc O'Brien, grani to a close. this Friday. . .' .Buddy Riiikcr, iiave a June I'l wedding annlvei- TIIK r.AHT IIAVKN NKW,S Wo Iiope'to hO'lllcro. Ion. tn griulimlcs will march Into the Street. "; . rol Roud residence. . . .The' Thn- nlty Birtiidtty Calendar lias a •lister ot ArcliWshop O'Brien; Mr. days, Thus'ho one coritrnctor/;buld crebl now''2i,'Will bo a new voter come sarj'. . ', .The Graniie Bay A.A ^SI)MHJnBlrcel,T<^t.lI(>1-5BII Itox 211! East Haven gbl a pccit at that drcnmlxint nuililnrlum to "Pomp nnd Clr- ***** , • * ckcnbcrry family aro now rest-'Juno 1.'5 deadline and tiiose who nnd Mi-s. Thomas O'Brien ot mor:e"lhrin 12 houacs pdr yciir. NoV Ihla'or- Fall. . . .Mr. and .Mi;.s. Thurc niocta Monday noxl In the Grove Ifttclicrt, Which makes u» wcm- cunislnncos" played on the or- Adam, prop of Adam's House, dents of ilnrlKir'Slreel in Bran-wish Ijsllngs, or to order cnlen- Cromwell; Mrs. Mliinie Lind and ditmnc6 needn't he so rcatriclivc na juat illua- High Scliool Lind have n Juno 10 wctlriing an Street ciuhlioiisc al S p.m. . . . doi- If Ihoy'll stall their hnl .^nn by Mr.^i. John Rlrandiicrg, Main Street, is planning Ip en lord. . . .Thc'Rcd Cro.ss remindsdnr.s, may call Mrs. Enrlo Blake •.nn Earl ot New Haven nnd Miss Irntcd.' ' . • ' niversary. . . .Mr. and. Mrs. Jos Parly-llme for Billy Hall nc.\t lunch program- this Fall? higli school music Inslruclpr. close the front porch with Jal us llml Ihe wnlcr is .sUII cxlrcm-nl .S-IWSn. . . .David Kyle, Jr., Ninn Joiinaon of Bethany. AUVEBTISINO ItATBS ON Ari'MOATION Sporls Schedule eph Gpclowski • and . their two Tuestiny nt ills home. . .The Shoi t Biialiiess 'J'dt^plinne ATwaier 8-10(11 It could be enlarged ' to nilow .3 building Toiios 'a lot of cooperallon, Mr. niKl .Mrs. Ituyinniul .1. HnvlnR B.ssunicd their plnccs. ousie-type windows, for the ,con-, oly colli lur .swimming nnd urgesgcts birllidhy cnrds Monday noxl An eight game footbnll sched tiiildron' from Intllnn Nock .are Bench Sunsliiiicrs will have thcii permits in a 30 dny period to one contractor. hut- with 80 many of the chil Illll of ICast llnvcn, aiinouiu'- (lie class wlllsing Bornnrd Hnm- vcniencr. of those wiio have to everyone to remain out ol It for. ...Sevenlcen Indies enjoyed ule nnd n 1!) baskelball slate, tor the "Now Faces" on ilownrd Av iiinchcun meeting on Monday at Or lillow n coiitrnctor to seek na ninny per- dren "bus Irnnsiiori.s,'' n good ril (he' rnf^nRi'tnciit of their hlrn's "Wnlcii nnd Proy." Tliis wall for a table. ' 1 . several weeks nnd lor boat-folk luiiciieon at tlic flrehou.so Mun- till Scicnlisls the 1055-56 sca.son, wero,rolca.sed, enue in Lhnphior's Cove 1 p.m. In tho fii'chousc. . .Mi tnlls as he wishcn, hut ench permit be theiibt' ' iuriciv should bo welcome riiftlr.r dnllRlller. MINI l''.vo.l.vn will be followed.by Ihe Invocn lo i>c extra cautious. . , .Ailcoday last, when Hie Cpnipnny 4 BinBSCnUPTION: iiy.'Coach Frank Crisnfl, of En.sl ***** and Mrs. Don iinywhrd will ct'l- in cold, weather, lion delivered by ihe Rev. Alfred Walker nnd Carol Schrotf sliarc Auxiliary met. Tlic July nicollng cw President ' $11.5(1 Per year payable In advance only one Issued him'lor n particular area. llliesl, 1*1 Alrninn I il. .lohn Haven High School, yesterday. ; 'i'ho life of a legislator;, Rep. • "Pdolher Goose Land" visited to chrnte 'if wwidlng nmilversniy ,. ,. • * .*..* * Morusi. blitlui'a.vs on Saturday. . . .Bohwlii he, held In the Union ..*..4.l4. Mrs. Gertrude W.; Eiseman of Tor ihsliiricc, n contractor ctjUld get 15 per Tretoiir .Ir., H(»n of Mr. n-iid ,Tlie unbcntcn footliail toani, Del Maulte lending a jhectic day (Tliursdayl by Mrs. Temple's June 15. ... Weil do we 'rcnicniber n visit Michael Pnollllo will then give Rinker bus been promolcil to 3rd Church's supper room on July B MLw Nnnry Armstrong, daugh Boston, Mass., wns iinined presi mits aitnullnncoualy, but these permits'would nir». ,I»ha Trclonr SSr., of tp))3.,in Glass B fonthnli compo- life in llic closing days, of ttie' kindergarten children. . . .Comp wc pnid-a low years bnclt- lo North Ilavnii. Airman " Trc-' Ihc "Address of Welcome." SI. I'lil'aibelli'.i Women's Club ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Arm dent "of The Mother'cHtircli,,Tiie specify that the huildingd could not he crect- tiUpn; (or the past three years, A5.scnibly. Led the fight all (jiNULB corv »c Foxon Sclioot where Marlon Following this the graduation iiivHes ail pnrisboiiera to a He- strong of llnrhor St., will he First Ciiurch of.Christ,.Scibiillsl, lonr U prcsenll.v ittntl'mod at will pitiy throe games at iionle,' Tuesday to, get the Stale, to take OVERHEAD DOOR CO., mill , Entered n.i M'cona clnun mnlicr on jviay.io, cd within I 500 feet of each other, 'rhumiwon and IVIildiyjd nacon speakcr.s, wlioso lnli- .i;',.;:;.';'.Vii;..'l^ Whul Is I he i^olUllUlir , still bulld, hut hot in audi cii'miitlty; Pci-hhps er.'.wili be nguihst Soulhlngton. Phone IlObnrl '/.22l»2 Minni-iimiii - that aiiepiierd'a reason for not comins.' "Growth Iq Mnlurlty;" Barbara *»'**•.' ini; ui». .. .Short Boacli graduates lier dipionin In Hie largest grad linn Science ii\ovcmonl for mahy Although r,»st l-lnvcn, as a town, is I 70 the profit for the conlrBclor Would npt be M thVrc/.aiid will close with the, plo ,- no wondor the kids cnmo 4 * 4 » « Plaskon, "Discovering Frlend- outsldiiing al many affairs dur uating class in liio,,schpoi'a liiS- years, A iiAllyo, of New York Ci- ,;.l'i yepraold, it is juat beginning to experience K'':"',-^ >'". neither would the hnbilitics of tindjlipnni, contest at Branford. , Al and Uilian Standlsh; .Bl.U back for Hccund.s .- and IhlrdH. Fine high-type re|iortor weaiel shlpi"' Elkiibcth Kurtz, "Non ing commmirpnionl wook and In lory. , • ; ' I ty, she is npsv.a Chrislian Science •• ,'V ;.'lh ' hnskotbali, the team \yiil severe glowing pains. Like its'sister towns the property .owner increase so .rapidly, • ' And whiit a contiasl in kit An amused neighbor Just called Schoino, Sed Vllne," William nnd Wlinia McKay and George many subjecls. . .Roddlsli-tnn, 8 Miss Armstrong .was n'memb I praclitioiipr in 'BpStoh. Her np- ;.;(•' tiliiy; 10 games on the homo Free PrcahPubUcaVwvH Wnrr' )4rf« along the Connecticut shoreline. East J-hivea , 7,!".'' l"W».mii«l hnVc schools^ and other chens! to ask if wc li5a'e o] this grovvth ia a poal'-wnr institution, Sure of .a parade on lier birth- Johnson homo. the class lo Principal Garvin, Llnil, I'alricin Kyle and Felicia would be all that remained if'thc tiixpnycr is a£ Soulhlngton; Oct. 1, St. Maiy's the Zoning Board ot Apjieals, PROTECTS known as the housing dcvclopnicnt. ' Merc day will bo the now dnughlcr Anyone else want to go onwh o in turn will present il lo Pnciieo ceiobrnte rake-nnd-cnn- forced toiiiove out. ' at' New Haven; Oct. 8 Shciloii announced last night, that the borii to Mr. and Mr*. John.lVliils record as iiiatcliine High Ridge Supt. of Sehopis R. Vernon Hays. die lime (in June IB. flie oveiuge family caii buy a home with a he'fc; Oct. 15,. open; Oct. 22; of 11 Arthur Ud. 6n May 30 at in lo cortvenlcnce the awimminy The piesentntion of tho diplo appeal ot the Columbian Club JAN small icjuwn payment and "pay the mvrlgugc Woodro'w Wilson here; Oct. 29, Driver Eilucalion Program St. 'Ilaphncl's. , pool? , . . ' mas will be marie by Francis W. of East Haven-Inc., tor a waiver rienso plionc items pff like rent." »•»•»• 'Walsh, chairman ot the Board of Whliiiigfoi'd, here; Nov. 5, at of zoning regulations in order WORTH OF "'Ji!?iS'^ 11 NEW LOW PRICE! . * * * *.. *• for this column Th— e ..iitlcndun. - t evi- l that is attached to siicl At the May 27 meeting of Ihe Board of Seyiiiour; Nov. 12, ot North Ha that the organizotion coUld Just when the boys had. about Antlioiiy 'rbrclio, son of Mr. Education. to Mrs. Jniiirs Rliilt developments is the fact the town in which it [r j,i;.„|o„, Siipl. of Schools R. Vernon Hays ven; Nov. ID, open; Nov. 25,;al build a clubhouse on Roma' caught up with Ihfl girls, the and Mi's: Rallih 'I'orcllo of Hus- Following the handing out of 8-'^liai is located liaa not the facililics to cope with oubmittcd a report on a Driver Education Braiiford. ' ' Street, has been approved; J[ol,iii PINE ORCHARD scales start tipiiing the other so Ave. look a very.prolty bride the diplomas .the Rev. James D. BIG FLAVOR BOTTLES such sudden growlh. The schools arc too pfogr„in for high Hchool studenls. The ovcr- way again, Daughters were Glasso win give Bencdictioh lb .Basketball 'schedule: Doc. 13. said the request was granted TRAVELER'S CHECKS Mrs. Amus F. Barnes last-week. She was Elaine • Ba- folks! Still our surtinicr vi Blnulll llic sanitation system inadequate; „|| cost to llic taxpayer, according lo Supt, alsoborn to'Mr. and'Mra. Thom tho class. . West Haven, lieic; Doc. 16, because such a building is in the rhiMin H-a7l5 ruccl of Now Haven, daughter sitors nro arriving here.' m pnuiiicipul employees overburdened with Haya, will be $4,316.55. ' as Joiinsoii of 23 Damon Dr.. Tills will conclude tho gradu Noi'th Haven iibrc; Dec. 2o; al nature of civic improvemeii't •) ****«• '; Mr. and Mrs. Ert-McAvny and and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fol- of;Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baruccl. ation exorcises. Invitations iinvo been issued work nnd the town's tax income Inadequate ; y\ „„„|| ,,,1,:^ |o pay if it means aaving ^l.'-.. Mary's; Dec. 22, Wiico'x two elilidien have arrived at the acy of 12 Artluir Rd., both ba When they return frp'ni a hbh- Class Night Speaking of the Columbian Inr iho wodding ot Miss Joan to correct tlicoc deflcicncico. Mow does a our IcenaRc boya and girls from physical dia- Tech. hero; Jan: 3, Seymoui;, Club, it was beau geste oil tlie Lane cottage on, Cochoco 'Aye., puija MFOtur bies arriving on Juno 1. cyiiioon In Miaini Beach they'll Class Night will be held June Ttavelet's checks make it safe, simple, sure Louise BuUer, rinuehler of Mr. OnV 2/35 lown solve these problcniaJ ability or death resulting from an aulo ac- Itprc;'Jan. 6, at Sholton; Jan; lb! part of Constable Ddm Meiillo tor tho season. In the Fail tlioy live on riusso ..Ave. ';..'. 14 at 8 p. m. and the sequence niui Mrs. Clnuies II. Baker of Today, the only aululion is to increnae the ^jjent, 16 donate a parcel of land ijO expPc''- to' move; into llioir now Congralulutloris to our good ~.'.'>--y"^ .'.*'''*.,*v''.*^; ;-•'.•' ot cvenis is as follows: Address dl • Walllngford; Jan. 13, Bran and inexpensive to ptotectyour money against Stony Creek, and Ronald Carlo- by 56 feet, to the club in order, iiome now being'jipiislrdcted. in lax rate. Idowever, ihiu way out leacls to a /ys if in ciiiphiiols to such a program, one ot Welcome, by Michael Paolillp; ford hero; Jan. 17 Derby here. ton Siiiltli, son ol Mr. and Mrs. frluiid, Kdgar Sucprenant, who ''j'Ariptlicr.'r'pceiil'.iiride'.'Hvas Fay that they would have lite right Norlii iinvcii..!' ,' J;.^;,. •; . dpad end si leel. People can only'.aTford to i,.cck later, four youlh8,,iibne of, virliom liii>d drops one gavel only to take up Mcio, .daugiitcr .bf':,Mr':'fa'nd r Mrs. class singing of "Keep It Gay;" '.Jin. 20, al Wilcox Tech; Jan. all hazards vyhen you ttavel. i'luiph Snillli ol Hail Place, Pliic of egress from Rpma.SlreeL Rccenl guosis at'llic lionic.of pay so much — exceed. that and you drive r,;u^hcd the age of 2 I,'were killed ill a tragic anolhoif; Ed has Just been elect J. ;Melo, who miirricd:; Edward reading of Iho class history by Orchui'ti: 'I'lie weddini;-will Inko 24.' Bonrdmun Trade, Iicrp; Jan; The property'.thc'club pur,cli,ias-, Mr.'. und'Mra. ,,!JbpcpV'^-GoVcpi;at,i them, and conocqucnlly Ibe town,, into hunk- m,ck-BUto collision in Uranfbrd: ' If. four ed, president of the. Foxon, Paiik Dbiiroc'-'son-.bt. Mra.-';;Eilward Dorptliy Vogt and. Lind£(/. Jacob- Just conyett your cash into Ameticin Express plnce;on. Saturday, June.2ritli, at 37 nl.Nprtiriiaycn; Jan. 31. ^a'l od did not front, on the street.! ' af,Palnicr'lIdlglii.a"'wci'o;Mr."and rijpluy. Dy iiicirertsing Inxea, the lowil auto- dcHlha, doesn't impreas you.as ihc'ing many, Civic Assoc, succeeding WllUdni Don roe, • aild tho late Mr.f'Dpn- son; reading o'f tile class '\yili by 3 o'clock at the Clmriih. of Clirisl,' jjeyniou'r; ,Feb. '3. Shclton lioi-c; ' , * * * > V ? . •.' -' :,' ttavelet's checks at either office of Second Sloiiy Clock. A rc.ceplloii at'the Mrs.' George'. Dei'aciro'' ,ot" 'ilart- l|mticttlly incrciuca "the r.enl like paymcnla" ^]^^a v^rastlle lulal • dcatlV caaiiallica for the Co.t,\wlm continues.as'vlce'pt'cs- r'b5,;'who 'prior;to',,hlB'deatii'was CpnceUa Sanlanolip,. -Carol- Ve- Side Holes to. School ,,'dedica4' loixi.' .••'•>;,;;^:'^;;;:';,';^v'~ IdenL ;• t.; • •'.. ' •• :. '•^ iv.- './ actiyo inlciyic-affairs;,; -•;'' ';••'. iardt, Har.vcy Barker aiiid' Fran Feb. 7. Wallhigroi'd, here; .Feb; National before you depart. Indian Poliitllousc will follow, ol the )iew lipme owners. In self defense the {^rccn imder Ai'idrcvv. Jacksbn 'ai. N6w Gr- lions: .The fiags'to be'raised; at, the ceromoiiV.' ' - <' .,.\ . •^^' '''^'karen; Zi(kumftijji'ad'ja^ fpurlii • 'pthqr,.otll.ceV»; are Miss siblla ',•".'''' ••'-"».';.'•.'*'***,'*/' .-:;.^..''; :.• ces Lombardl;:res\ilts of the pop l,Oi,!at,Bra'nforcl; Foil. 13. at.Der- tiolh ojvner will vacate by cillicr selling or Ifcaiis, and loiir.times ih? cRSuiiUics; suffered O.verbrook; 'and;. .'Deer '-'Run. Pvt. John • F.' Wat5pii,"son 'of bii'tiidny,;pariy.-^SijiiJl|!-ic>r.J gliosis IJawIlliowBkl.,''(HII7, .'.Wcasurer; •'.••JIow |.abpMt,;a'.shower, pi, cards ularity poll, 'by'Marie'DeFllppo; liy;;'yFob. 15. St.' Mary's here; _ Here's Iho rare, Ml telling .the inortpjagec, to .lake .over. Soon it b(. Dewey's naval unit lit thie,,.battle of Mii- sclioois,- ';iiavc 'flo.wn '. O^GY- ' thej Your .money' is refunded if your checks ate Mr.;nhd Mrs. Charles •'WalspivlH ineludodrMiirk'-Wliilaffis,'/. Peggy Wrsi Eric 'Mynaon;, .(Hi'ad', you,' lo,'!irtle;'rios,5;,Ali.a'siflsi4;'wJio'ju'st Class prqpiiesy by Sidney Clow, Feb..'17, at Boardnian Trade. ' • (lavor o( (rosh-plcked will bc| the latter, for vylio will buy property „jl,j Buy, "' ,.- • > • • ' '•' nation's' capitoi '-and' we're ;'pb-' ol baiTuiscu's ltqad,','l« hpW'l'ii" Bruns,''S'u.sa[i'';;l!iyncli''i'and'^ChciV Iqol) 'r;e(iordlng se.crei6r.v;;.Mi's. jai'ted V com^a'ri'y, r, retary,'olid Mrs. ':'.Tpso'pli/ l^olar-' jt)gi>|ajia; ,Sclipi^lv >h"n'sj;,hc;eij-! laid Albert W. Creiella. 1' They-.>yiil i;a.sl. Frlyuy,. So fur Mil- ^jar^y other .towna.tlirouglibiit'NcW'Englan'd; c'zyk.- • nibm'bershlp-, Icdmmlllde ;up. fo,r,('tbo'';^png,','?lid, .pbrjia'ps ;p f'i'bhi 'Fjoi'dla*': B'pd.iiip'w ' ib-e' at _ The real (ulce of ; Receives Degree bo presented .to •. Miss', *Ma'ry Tyson • oi'llerlillned ' |icr;'sclippi- relreshmenil tord'a attempts have, been rcbuffefl by the haVc .flcen filiii lhc'y••'•'•.'•'!' ':,••••'''' Slate ^outts, bill Milford is atill" trying ..to JJ:'to,Ltench llieir; yoiHhvli'oV<^;i.o"drive, under brook and Mrs. Margaret'Mack, party. This was h prb'^bii'thda's' oranges goes into this frull tlqvor of IUMISUI, : Native,' strawberries now on '" 'I'ho.se-' three .'6dyii\; who spent (.'omc i|p with the'correct Bohilioii. • ' ., toinijclent auperyiBbry control: •;• '; ,'.••' .'I'hp. grpup has ' suspeiideii ,tts principal of tieei: Run. ''' '.'... '^ oelcbration of .her lwc|ftiv;,l)lrlii'- wonderful Irue-ffuit troe rlpanecl Mor«Mo ll]e"nlght'' i'n.' slp(!plng,;iing,s' on However, \'.mt l-layeii cuiinol afford to •, Driving an autoirtbbilc today is an iiriiJbr- meetings,' 'diirlhg the Sunihier ,;,Wli.lcii 'reminds us'-the grand stands - jnost popular dessert I Among the Invited guests to %E SE®^D NM^ BANK drink...your fbvorlla of diernej o fnsty 'mal day. : ,... ' Greeii' Island isuje',pickoci ;ij; cold mpntlis,' but yoii' can'just bet if opohliig of Super prlando'.'i Mar- shurtcako, being enjoyed. ^—,— the dedication cprembnies' arg favorllosi for all the iaihil/. sit hacic and await Ihe rcuiillsof Milfbrd'.a innt: part'of everyone's daily life. .Y*t • the Mr. and Mrs. Artiiui' Murpiiy one;. Jeff' Prbv'bsli'fJ'JI'i^^'.Jqlin.saji ally issue develop!!, they'll be In^kpLbii ' Nbr,t|irillgh St. went' oti ;. OF NEW HAVEN .' llil-or-ipiaa mellioda. 'Ihe leaders of this town „veru«c approach is to let the,youth learn as Two 'more weeks of school. • former Supl. of Schools William have been 'nltendlng. a bjUsintiss and Pa'tkor'Sujfij'iii.sfslqdl'lli.'jvas there figjiting. Willi' a;' bang''iaf^t'week, we're n\uat iiiovc on their own initiative. ; If they ,|,ci, fathers before them learned. |3yobsor- E. Gillis; Dr. Warren G., Hili; convenlion in tiie Cutsltllis this fun- nilvr-f-r."'"''-;*»;;ii''';'* ;'•'•. tpid, .\yliiv. Pete's.'cigar smokrj *'*.,<.** 135 Church Street (Next to the Post Office) , don't llicy will have failed the people who ynlion, or through haphazard teaching r'neth- MU(ih of the credit for; rc- and Charles F. RIcht Jr., ol the past week. ., ' /. \ , "'' rii'n; B'i--r.-r-r. .,„ ,, ., . . tainihg- tlie • North • Branford' bus cirdlliigHhe cans, of bonn!j that •Our sympathy to the family .'"Aiden 'Hotc|iklss';,lsv'fpc'u;ie'ratr luoked'to Ihcm lo prolect their homes and ods. ... <• State Department' of. Educallob.", Among the students'Who iia've lino goes to' this civlc-nilndod took so Ibi'ig t6;stack.;,' of William Bishop, formerly ol 107 Whitney Avenue Ing at home aflor.'a vlsll.^to'r^ow arrived homo tills weelt ale Bel they will have failed the town as a wliotc. Many arc taught by Iheir parents, and the group - more power to 'cm. : .Tliey'rc'off' to a' ijpod- start, 101 George Stro.-t. Mr. Bishop * * * „. ^' ' llaven hospital.''Aide'ij'siittered a inda Pope from . Vassar,. Natlca Many of our civic .lenders feel that.by in- sjiia of their fathcra-arc.yiajted -upon them, • *'***'. and wo wisly them' lire best of passed ,aw^ay.' at the Masonic 'I'he P.T.A.'s annual dinner for concussion alter a spiii'.from Ills liic high school seniors, will; be Goss from Bradford Junior Col ducing.industry to come to town, ihe prob- |"or many falhera who hold'a driver's license In cafc'in i\nypne llilnlcs wc sud luck,-but whp put the ribljon? Honio in Wailingford last week. bike. ,,.'.•• '\Ui .^'-Jy;-:. 'j, lege, and Antoinette G033 frbni .*' • * • * His funeral was held from the held Monday, al Riverside ilall. . (Mr. and Mrs.' W. Adam John Icin will be resolved. This is not so. Indualry today are not capable operators. Thu bad denly developed delusions of Ihe Ethel Walker School.' ' '.'riie • Holy Nanie Society of W. S. Clancy Funeral Homo A real boo-boo: In last weiik's son of LImewood Ave., oii'lertaln- has a price, and wlinl is luiually exacted in driving'habits they picked'iip while Icatning, grandeur wltli Iho^ story about Jess A. Mason and Frederick Oiii^ i^ady of Pohipcli Church Saturday afternoon. Interment anicie on the threat of pjiposi- ed cousins, from' Npbraslta aiid' taxes Irotn such industry is returned in one or after, arc passed on to. thpif . ehildren, our "Uiicio Karl,", tho autlibr will'meet n>;xt Tuesday nl'giil in was in Fair Haven Union Cem'.'- A. Relmcrs were llie winning Onlnrlo, Canada oyer tiip holiday. form qr llic olhcr. ,, IJrivlng education.should not.bij listed in the lion lo any attempt to okay the Tho richest, cream WHS supposed to remain anony- theLcliurch lian Ayilh Frank Clif tery. construction o( a. ,new Jr. .,hi- iL'uiii 111 tile membor-guent golf They expect to attend the Uni iest root beer you've ever , Indiislry means the influx of outside labor sanie category as "what vyn« 'good enough inoUs; orul furtliorniorc, as ford presiding.,. ;,,':.•, I school through tlic^ ni'edium bta loiirnnment nl liie New Havgn versity of New' Hampshire coni- lasted...full of thai rare, fbr pno thing. Such an influx needs payed lorhia father is good •'-'•. auction. Tlie Altar Socloly will * * *. * *•;;". clal, too, has endeared himself .deil. Society, the Bates OutiiiR: amount of taxes thai ia used up caring for welfare; and spend untold hours at home deck'/ Ay6, aye, sir! meet at 8 preceding the regular West Haven won the Conneclicut not only to his sixth grade pu , CJuh and the Bates Christian aijcj) workera. leAchinglhem to be good, upright arid God- Wondor. what the officers call meeting. ' Now you'' can, Join .the ' Air Slate rioiler Skating chiamplon- you know pils; liiit to the,parents as-weil. ' 'Assouiatluii. cicaliing a steel deck? Wo can Force and servo wil/i 'your bud shlp for novice dance. The com ' Theii what is the solution) Towns like to fearing citizens. ''••.' The members of, the Bradford imagine wliat the enlisted nibn We iepeat, WHY cairt'they dy. Under.a new'iilah-iiistitulfed petition was held at t|ie Bit Rink grow, but in a more gradual fashion. People ' ', Yet despite all this, when they come to the Manor Drum Corps traveled to 4. ... I • C" 1"^' '-"'o*^r a new. pian^insuLuiea Avbuld have lo say about il. linve classes .tor-adultsi And in New Havcn.,'The bpiiple Is now lilje toown homes, but can't afford to pay age where they can legally operate a motor WliUmanlic Sunday where they Miss ZllO Joins aigma by the Air Force, bpyiiodd pals ''•*'•'•:'** we.dvliitehliilic,'> l)o,ui';.\yays.-lo;.bo ' • I can enlist togethcr.and; .be,, is eligible to c'Dmpeie';for, reglbnpi iqo high a price. Contractors "niust build vehicle, parents practically. ihroWt ihem the 'lrt';'il,',soS'thcre;-'."''libw aboiil' it, participated in a compeli'.lpn. Pi; Sigma At UGonn surcd of sendng in; the : same We have a couple of questions They placed 1st in appearance homes Uo stay in business and keep their keys and allow them to go out on tHiS high- jjini?": ;{T-'';; ,:,...... '^^:-:•'•'• .• outfit. For further''details pon- we'd like to toss at E. William In their class: Kitty , Ppliard, '•Miss Dorothy Zito, daugliter jilbor steadily employed. '•,',.,.• wAys lo seek injury or death; . V tat Tech. Sgl. John A.-liioore At Much!, who .(l"s a dual role as Iwirler and Lintia Proscli, drum of Mr; aiid Mrs. John Zilo of 30 Did^', you..,. ;know -. • tiie .;Ada'mec HObart 7-836 after 5'pi hi. dally. "There may be an answer. Milford tried Siipt. Hays, and Principal Carl Garvin arc clialrman 'of the "PT'A Council majorette won first. ;Tiie corps ] Prpspecl Place, was recently lioine ..iipxt ilo.Vthi; ,;Fbx6n-. po'n- ,•*,*•** *;-i.'.. •-.' ,'." ti> bar ;dcvclopment8 enlirely. .Tins, proved lo be complimented bn instituting a driver Fact Flndihjj' Commiltoe, anil a will participate in, the dcdlcaliofi gr^hlcd membership "in Sigma. ?grcgaUpnai.,^,,Chui(;h;,v.use«i »to;'^'be John •;M., BerndlscmV'-son ' of' wrong. Nowr they ore trying to make it a law, education program.: For if inoricyls to. :hc jfieinber of thn SahitatloiK Com- ceremonies at Momaugiiin School [ Pi "Sigma,' an honorary physics II you're looking for... lilio .••oi(l';'lpii' iiouso?,';'Wo',ra^'try- Mrs. Charles Martrn'dale,- recsly- that devclbpincnt buiUlers install sewers, spent educating the youngt, mbncy must'be niittcc., .' ' on Satlirday al 3 p. ni. society ; at tiie .' University; .of liig- lo ' butioiiiiplO'^Mr.];-A' •':•'..•'.•.'••" tHe| class of 1952. While attend Chrysler •.Instituto of Engineer School next yeaiv with Vale'; Unj\(era|ly (acuity million, and 45 cla.ssioonis times Avonuoi who reconliy celebrated HI-Notes •'•!'.' ;. " •'••;,*',**.•'.*'•'• .''•-, ing'high scliool slie was nn tioii- ing, held Tuesday-^ at Detroit, ineinbers; on Iht. merits of a now 1350 pupils equals S2 n|liiion. their -35th ^vedding. ariiilversary. 'Tlle 'm'oi>3 WG dolvo into Ihe I ^\ student, a member of the Na- Mich. Tin following atuiicnts in Mrs. One Monday nighl at' 7 tiie master of oris program in teacli- which Is the better investment in * ****«' .'i; S"{ taufa Coulter's Typing II ciass- town's history, llio more we •' '" • ' ' pmii Honor Society and the * * « « *; ing. immediate need? And which fs were awarded certiticatos tor Parent Teachei's Association of wonder why sometliinE isn't Tile niembors of tlie Bi'ad for'' Student Council. While Lynian A. Tlowe, Jr., On Wednesday, tlie (acuity will should Wc allow to overflow? jipeed and accuracy attained in' the high school will give a din- done lo coninioniorate, past e- Manor Hpse Company and Aux of 789 No. High • Street; was Ihi! Grbjig Compelcnt Typlii« j ncr at the Riverside Fli-chouse iiold a lea in iioi)or o( Wiliiani ***** vents, such as, the visit ,of LSCT iliaries enjoyed the program o! graduated by tlic International ayelte during tiio Revoiijlion. , music presented by tho Moose Momauguin Parents 'rests (or typing proficiency: 1 Hull (or the Sonior Class, Math Kosl, tho Spanish teacher. Mr. Question 2. If a sufficient BuslnossiMnchiiies Corp. In ex Mary Kennoy, 51 words pur Cheshire; has llio right idea. Vagobonds Monday night. Tho ers o( the class will help lo Kosl is leaving the local sciiool number' of people liad enough in Club ercises held in Enillcott, N. Y. minute; Geialnc Jackson, SI; Bid you see Ihe pic of the pret halt was filled to its capacity serve. Mrs, Orlando; Orifice Is terest in (ho Junior high Ip 'There will be an executive Mr. Howe has b'e.eh.'^fissigned lo Jfinet DoSpln 50, Barbara Fun- system Id ncceiil! a position in "pack'' a town meeting, couldn't ty models dressed in styles of (or. the program. A strawberry nieeting of the Momauguin'Par the company's New .,llaveii sal »ra 4B;- Kathy Brcreton "18; chairman, . . , , Trumbtill. that same number of intcre;led iiygouo days? And. was that festival was sor'l'cd iiy Mrs. Eu ents Club, Monday, June 13, nt es, and service pfnoe.. ; Mafywin Nu'^io .18; Thcreso , Thursday, all the seiilwrs lucky gene Daniels, Mrs. Thomas Mlcliaci .Puoliilii- and Ted people be expected to vote at Mrs. Harold Hclfrlch our old 1:30 p.. m. In the school. On Bill Friend, who .received a I'etrlllo. 48; Ann Potrliio 40; enough f to have Mr." isilly us a a referendum? friend Hal's wife? Hays, Mrs. Thomas GagliardI, Moi'earf!t Baker 43; Elaine Pis- Sullivan win racalve theSavltl Wednestlny, at 8 p. m., al theperfec t altendauce iiward by the awards on Monday night. Mike I home rodin teacher, will go on *'••.*».,. Mrs. Jphn Howard, Mrs. Mat club's' final meeting, the in-Lion's Club,last Thursday, for cll'iijTl ^Z; •Fred Kronberg 45; Question 3. And since tiie rc(- thew Hogan, Mrs. John Hiisted, Mi(r|o Spatlaconta 44; Carole for baseball and Tbd for basket-1 a picnic. A.lot of unselfish' people; ana stnllatiun of officers will take the year 1954-55, iiot only com crenduni won't lie a legal de Mrs. Norman Hall, Mrs. Joseph Miirlln 44; Rbsoniarlo Bnlsamo bail, 'llie dinner will be held al| cision, and a town meeting will devoting their spare time to tlie piacu. pleted a year with perfect at Laiowskl and Mrs. Edward 43;; Naiicy .Mnisaiio 43;'Shirley Die Rdy. Tompkins House. bo necessary to allocate funds "sub-minor' baseball leagues for tendance - but this is his fifth the youngsters In town. FCUOH'S Karmczyn. Wardle • 42; Mmcla Vorks 42; Receives B. A. j for whatever plan is adopted, but capacity of loustniasier with consecutive year wiliiout a miss. Judy Campbell 40; Mary Bioy- A tea will be jsiven by the like Rallih Hurnor and Tony Do- At the business meeting of the Fred Blakctlee, ton of the. late won't (hose same people still bo Mrs. Wilbur Nitchke as goncrai Bill has attended every meeting booldel with com liiaypr eve and anyone interested in a mod • *•*.*•- fJohii J. Sullivan, .William E. De- much you opt>i'eclatp tlie fact .•,':^'. m'.'iWi OrKluo are serving as chairman. Same with, Joo DiMaggio. Got ti ning at tlii?;gym;V..sdmo trepi Nursing.Afiatf. TTo Meet ern approach to . Iheir youiig- Lost night the annual dinnei' ^viiiej. William Brown Jr., Alex that he chose East Haven to SEED STORE llnglc every lime old No. 5 ander Staiidish, Carl Blake, Fred SHORE LINE MOTOR SALES dation toe'- - Sonior exams sl'ml The regular meeting ol lbssters ' education ought to .know given by the Momauguin Poi- teach youths how to be men. Tlio (acuity of ' the; .high, ,„ ,. • , -, 1 slopped up to the plate, we fild. 484 STATE ST., N. H. •••/.'' Public licaltli: Nursing Associa the answer. Brickbats, anyone? Chapman,-Waller Hock, Ray Guess we're getting too old (or ents' Club in honor of the Moiii- ***** '-,,. Phone LO 2-5128-MA 4-3475, sclibbr gave, a len in honor ot i toniorrow', wdl be ;concluded tion wlllbo'heW Monday, June **'**•. mond Dostle, Thomas Gagliardi, The high school class of '45 the current crop of wonder hoys. auguin School faculty was held NURSERY and LANDSCAPE Wllil4m Kost, Spanish teacher ,'Wonday, ' '6, nl 8 p. m, In the Town Hall. Met Mrs. Nancy Pnlmisano of Howard Eldrldge, Daniel Moria- geting ready to hold their ten WeslMamSijBranMa, '(jfl Ttiesday ioUowing the cipso Principle Carl Gaivln, will bo When the umpires start looking in the all-purpose room. A ca Inquiries Invited m um seated at a table, downi In Regular meetings of the asso Joan Ct. at a birth-day party In tered sujiper was served vwilh. .c,o, .Charles .MuUer, AKi'ed Mel-. year, rcupion at the Weeping 'otsvhS'^h .Ml'. K9^t '."'"1 leave good to us, we'll know wo are. . '^ • • •' ciation wlli be omitted during Wiilowsj Saturday, June 25. ._ East fi^ven at the c'lid of the MoiVa....but not lo sing the Branford lost Sunday. Would I You, too? _ genial Tom Gagliardi ui his us-' iilo. and Thomas Dempsey. the luouths of Jul^ and August. • •..iii.,. ,,.-.5... school .:.>,eiu', .JittvUifi been afi- WhlUenpoilor. He and ptlier have liked lo aie«t li«r husband, •';« •••-jSKl-yvtM . ^' •' Y ,..-... \ ' the fact that the town needs a sonl constable who will' be available high school proms. Thur. June 9, 1955. Branford Review-East Haven News 7 NcM'S From JVortli Braiiford Mr. and Mrs., Charles. Kevit of from Mrs. Lovell Holablrd or durlijg Ihp day. , Also lo MISS Carole Griffin of MIS. Elwood TIce. Thur. June 9, 1955. Branford Revlew-Easl Haveit«Kew» « JewctC City will upend the sum Sixth Ave., who will be among ' PleiMe phnnn M^n. Ddnlel At. Ditody, 9-2(138 with llrmn Stanley T. Wllltams was apmer In* their daughter's home. Don't forget the rummage sale pointed an meat inspectpi' lor (hoso graduating from St. Mary's ot hl9 scholarship and character •The Chinese goverijffleht con-, Mrs. Joseph Miller ot Ilotchkiss I his Friday at the Acodeitiy oti traits. , for tlili column North Uranford and Samuel. J. nigh School on Sunday. the Green, sponsored by Hie Mar- eluded an elght^year mutual non-^ ALL FIRST NATIONAL SUPER MARKETS Grove Rood Icndcrcd Tat a fare As a member ot the advisory aggression pact with " India , In' Benson ns assistant meal Inspec- well surprise parly. Oucits atten floppy blilhday lo Mis. PegIn n Guild ot Sl.'Thetese's Church. T^Jrr^^Sl loi. .lack Foile was appointed,by Graytt'acz up Ihcie In Windsor board,, Broekhuysen will exam April. 1954. Tde Boafd ot Selectmen, mccl- for the North Branloid Uttlc ding were 'Mrs. Joseph Paul, Mrs. l''iorectis will go to (he Chapel ine eight Issues ot the magazine WANT ADS ln£f last Thursday, signed n reso- llic board to in!,pect while Vvho celebrates this Sunda.y. Leo I''un(l. Iwcague. George Cha.sney Is play- Muugnicnng but without author- Klovlch, Mrs. Sal Carubia, Mrs. during the school year and eval OPEN EVERY iilllbn on the issunncc ot bonds iilaughlcrlni; but without author Anderson Covcyduck, Mis. Ai-Graywacz will gradttnto from Did you know that Katliy Lew- U)ST AND tOrMl mnii. pr'^ff'rnliiy one witii Plohnte Coiut. May 27. 19,55. cr agent. As asstatarl, DaMusls liy to stamp ahy meat or meat uate them as to their 5el"vice- A-in itr.NTs «A\Tr,i) I.-I2 td'-covci; the cost of the new Ihur While, Betsy Miller, Mrs Windsor High on June IS. Sum Is of Second Ave., won an honor ablllty. The honor ot rcpresenla- Westport picilly iif Ia>-ont and salrs ov- Estate of Junlor,lilgh schoAl'and the addl- systewill mb ebaj Inl teamchargs e of Ihc fnirn products. The appointments of Uuss Claik and Mrii. Thuie mer vlallors are faithful renders. able mention for her poster and llon on the board was extended LOST: CONNECTICUT .SAV- pfTirncf*. We offer sttaislil MUTIAF.L I10'/,KI'F,L •" "—" ' lliese three men Is for the term llAMDICN .'^I'Ki-CH CON.SUI.T- tl6n*, to the Jcionie Harrison All boys who have not been Stahlinaker, A pleasant surprise Sunday that .Snndy Frank look second lo the local school by Waller Country Playhousi Ings Banii Bmik No. .1101. I'lvy- s.Tiaiy. plus K^nermis inrfntive ant. wife and two rlilidien de- late of Branloid. in said l:)lsli let, from July 1, 1055' lo July 1, l65U when two close summer visitors He-is, managing editor ot the nieiit s{,o[>pcd. Ketmn to banl<. iihiuiK. c.Tr allowance, insin-- SthOttl. The principal sum was assigned to sponsored Icnms are Sec our Isaac Walton^ have [lince \^Ilh her cnko al the recent Gala openingSunday June It .Klie unfliraislipd twti bedroom deceased. THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENING u»tii 9 P. m. Tickets, arc out tor the annu caiiie to the door wllli very tns- lilBli M-iiool exhibit? magazine which Is read hi more ' . anco plan, paid vncnlinn, 5 day lor $370,000. Competitive bidding considered to be In a faim syi- lieally slnitcd hi eflincKt. Why CbsT: CONNECTICUT ~ SAV- iiouse or npnrlnient after .tune In pursuance of an order ot 1!; wlll be Invited by the selectmen tern aild should report on Mon- al sU'awberiy shortcnko dessert llve looking piickng(.'.i for un. On .See you next week, liinn 12,000 ot the nation's hish week. Tills is a 32 karat gold J5th. Call LO 2-24(;2 between 9 Hon. Macgregor Kllratrick. Judge won't Ihcy let anyone see what Innulrlng "how come';" wo weio schools. ings Banlt Boni; No. 540G, Pay on' the bond Istue dny. evenings for pracdco at the cord patty to be sjionsoird by (hey have In their palls? BETTY FURNESS opportunity for n man who de and 3 o'clock. ot Ihe t"ourt ot Probate tor the (he I^adles Sewing Society of (he lold for being a good nelghboi. ment stopper!, rteturn lo bnnlt. sires to associate Willi a top- In accordance with the signed Center School ploygrounci, ' Cap District ot Branford, notice is WKI^SWI*W*W?K*fP!?$S^f?^^*^tjHSKSSWiStSK^SSg!!?;?^:$3^;jS;5*s,^ North Brahford Congregnlloiial It was Mrs. Sol Mlllcl who liJach package contained ."icrvlco Brockliiiyscii Named llolch ABC daily close lo New n rttolutlon, the bonds will be dat and T-shirts have been ordered baked some of those excellent The Dutch tulip bulb is not LOST:PASSBOOK No. 14565. It LOST.S FOR SALE M-e iiereby given tnot said Court ed 'as of •August 20, 1955, and Church on Juno 15. The paity for tour of u lovely dinner scl. indigenous to Holland hut origin "BRIEF MOMENT" found return to Bronford Sav York City. Write In detail con hath llmllcd and appointed six for the three fiiitii team.") and cookies solved 4it''lho Now HaMany'thanks, Helen & Johanna, To Advisory Board SOUTH END, EAST IIAVEM. the 'priAclpal of the bonds will win be held In the church base ven LlbiBiy ai Ihe annual Can ated in Persia, whence It was | by 8. N. BcTlinian ings Banlt. cerning your qunilficntioiis. nionlhs trom Ihe linle hereof for i uniforms'have been ordered for mfmment. . Mrsmrs. A. Lee lloculllocuttl 8-2i!8-2J)88G Mr.>i. Ann Paul ueekcmled wllli Martin Brockhuysert, ninth giving pil pertinent delalis Off the" beaten palh. Lot nOx be due and payable In annual In- cer Meeting. taken to Holland several hundred j KlO. Bathing pliviirges. Cool, tlio creditors of tiio said deceased siallmcnts'of $20,01)0 each, com- the sponsored teams. Colors nic oiid memtieis ot the soclcly hav Mr.i. Jume.s Kgnn of First Ave. grader at Braiitord Junior High For Reservations . LOST: PASSBOOK No. DG93. It such OS afie, marital status, to bring in their claims against the same tor both outfits. / ^ tiekcts'for, thos(> who whh lo \VelC(>»ne to Rev. Gcoige Mor years ago. I comfortable section one block (^ Slie/'s an Honor Graduate mtficlng >VuK. 20, lOSo. and end Ilenr tell (hut Mrs. .lames Red Hfiiool, iins been named lo the Call CA 7-4177 found reiurn to Branford Sav salary requlrenients. etc. K. B. sold estnU. Tliose who neglect A chicken barboqup dinner moke reservations. Mrs, Ilnlph gan, SJ,, who will spend Ihe next BtudonI advisory Board of "Stu ings Bani{. ilones, 182 North Broadway, from water. Utilities nvaiioliie. ing August 20, 1073, and one In- sponsored by" the Ladles Sewing Ifolablld Is chairman of Ihe pur lliico weeks wllli us. Jle Is n den looked like n riicnnibiinl to exhibit tiiclr claims within dent Life." otficini organ ot the Yonker-s 2, New York. Reii.sonnble. Terms nrrniiged. stallmeril ot $10,000 on August 20, Society and the Men'Mon'."s! ruthClub onr\i-t •••• — director of (he Cranwell .School when she wns a brIde.sniHid at said time will be debarred. ly. Tho.'.c planning lo attend aie Nnllonni Honor Soclely, National jLOST; CONNECTICUT SAV- A WOMAN TO HELP WITH CH 8-7278. 1^74. Interest on. the. bonds shall the Congregational Church will In IjcniKix. Ihe Dowd-Smlth nupllak SnUir- All persons Indebted to said ^in Thrifty Shopping! be payable on the first days of asked to furnish their own play doy In Old SHybiook. Ilcr hus Junior Honor Society and the Ing.? Bnnit, Spring Glen Brancli Housework three dn.vs a week Estate are requested to make be held on Sitturdny, July 9, at Cunglnluhidnns to Charles Mui mm HI w mm mm mm mm w Passiiook No. >L\7A. Payment ^ebt-uary and August In each ing cnrd.'i and . tables If po.s.ill)le. band \vn.s one of the uslieih. National Association of Student (tivo hours n day). Write immediate payment to Brook Meid, tiie home of Mr. and Cnllnhhn of Flr.« Ave., who Will slopped. Relui'ii lo Bank. Legal Notice Jiine \\ qr«dualion month in sdiooli, ihroughout rtw» yelu", commencing February 20, Table and door prl/es will be Uhderslnnd lliat llckels for Ihe Councils. Announcement of the Chronicle Box No. 16. .Tuiln Raprocki Mrs. Ralph Molablrd. Dinner will be grniludtcd from Notre Dome appointment was made this week coiinlry. Bui, nt First NntionnI Stc>r«j, avary month \% 19S6.• awarded. enrd parly sponsored liy tlic Gar Adniinisirntrix, be served Irbm 4:30 on and the High School this Sunday Seems liy llorold Biewor, principal of LOST; PASSBOOK No." 2317, HIGH SCIIOOL Gini. UNDER- DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. grndimlion month for ll>ouiands of thrifty shopper*, .,Th< selectmen also signed an den Cluh at Ihe I'ine Oirhaid Rose Mill Road proceeds will go toward Ihe re- as If Charlie attended all of (he llio .sciiool. Broekhuysen was Binnford Federnl SnvlnRS and stnndins cliildren lo baby sit I Probate Court, .lune 2nd, 1955. application to John L Sullivan, Club on June M may be ublnliied Brantord, Conn. lltny have discovermJ that, for 'coursa' nft»r *cowi«', decorating of the church. named lo the post on the basis Lonn Assoc. Finder return to two or liirco afternoons a Estate ot ttale tax commissioner, tor ap banlt. yon iusi can't ben) First National valuesi Shop First The North" Brojiford Lions Oub week nnd occa.slnnai evenings. ANNIE E, DOSVEIt DISTRICT OF EAST HAVEN, proval'of the 1S.SUC of the school NnlioiiAl and gel yoitr B. S. dagrM (B«lt«r Shopping)! met on TiTcsday night at TotOket Hotchkiss Grove Call HU H-:i:iliS. in said district, deceased. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, ss. bonds, -Attending the meeting In Please I'lionn Itciiin Tor PEHSONALS A-B Cul Ffom llcivy We.ch Brantord, Connecticut Skinless Frankfurts LB 49C from moo'ernize it if necessary. On convenient Try our special service $8.00 have knowiedgc of refrlgoro- Madison Ceiilcr per year. Good service, rain or tion and air conditioning. Con Probate Courl, June 6, 1955. budget terms if you wish. shine. Momdbn nnd North Ha tact Mr. Daly, The N. W. Day Estate of DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. Pickle & Pimento ^oaf LB 49C Frcsli Madterel LB 17C | Split Mackerel Pir« •*£ NOW SHOWING — One of the linest collections ot Slipcover Supply Co., 93 Edwards St., WALTER C. IIALLIER Probate Court June 7, 1955. Readr LB X3C and Drapery Fabrics nl (he lowest prices possible lor quality ven only. S. A. MARCOTTE llartfoi-d. Conn. Piione JAck- inle ot Branford In said District, Estate of "Tit^GsrrjTi^TTvitfr'oS'JKrTS "^-^s^^vi f*^WW^-n^-o<rPri« eic EACH i|9c ,''" great performance. The Strato-Streak,V-8 is iti^a class all • ANAFILM STUDIO All persons Indebted lo said omy and reliability in Pontiac's money- Estate are requested to make June A. D. 1955 at 11;.30 o'clock ' '. The way it sweeps uphUl or HELP WANTED D HAMDEN DRIVING In the forenoon, ot the Probate JUST REDUCED! EDUCATOR COOKIES by itself—filled with engineering "fii'sts" saving history] SCHOOL Immediate payment to 25e BUYS down witli the same. effortless ease, C. Perry Prann, Office in Branford, be and the Your Cholco - Oval Creams that make it the mightiest engine in SIXTY MEN AND WOMEN Insured, Dual control, stand Educator Crax LB PKG 29C REG AH this, remember, comes in a distin '• Urgently needed to give two Administrator. same is assigned tor a* hearing ard, nnd automatic shilt cars. Clioco Msllos, Chocolsla Ico Box , The tremendous biu'st of passing power Pontiac's price field. And it's one of the •""nyCar... . hours o week.' Join Ground Ob- 216 East Main St. on the allowance ot said adminis Johnson's Carna ZOOZCAN 1.19 ^ CELLO PKG guished, futm'e-fashioned beauty tagged PICK-UI' SERVICE tration account with said estate, Chocolate Siripes, Raspberry Tarts, - server Corps for Civil Defense. Meriden, Conn. SWANSDCJWN 20OZ tliat la always available. The thought- many Pontiac advantages' you caii'-t get and this Court directs Flora K. with a price any new-car biiyer can \ Phone AT 8-0018 or AT 8-1621, CH 8-5942 Cake Mixes Ctavii'i Food or Yaliow PKG 29c quick response in slop-and-go traffic that anywhere else. Pontiac alone gives you ext. 44. DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, Goldsmllh lo cile all persons In readily afford. Come in and try the restdt SUBURBAN STATE OF CONNECTICUT, ss. terested ' therein to appear at LIPTON SOUP MIXES! makes .the car seerti part of youi The tlie terrific drive of Strato-Streak V-8 per Probate Court, May 31, 1955. said lime and place, by publish —the fastest-selling Pontiac of all time. Progress,.,;,, „, ';' °' "Womoh'v. ; STATE OF CONNECTICUT AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL FINAST BEVERAGES ONION 'KG 13c smooth, quiet way it goes about its busi formance. Open Competitive Examination Ilydrarnotlr Estate ot ing this order in some newspaper NOODI^E (towiBjM 35e FRANK O. DAIIJI publisiied in New Haven County ness however hard or far you drive. Notice: Standard Shift BEEF-VEGETABLE »« 15c ifyoubougkthe'F' Yes, that's where Pontiac's wonderful °" "•'« line, T J """^ »"•"' PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK- Dual Controls late of Brantord In said District, and having a circulation in sold GINGER 'poVe-o;; ALE m TOMATO-VEGETABLE «= or J »MU and ttrmo*. solidity . . . the sensational handling ease KEY PUNCH . OPERATOR, Call CH 8-5039. ed six months trom the date Grade II (Closing date June hereof for the creditors of the DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, JUNE IS DAIRY/MONTH C-OMPLETIirSETS OF DINING ;; Similarly, your local Indg: ^23, 1955) No. 2415 $24G0-$3420. said deceased to bring in - their STATE OF CONNECl'ICUT, ss. Jijsl look al ihe big varioly of America's finest freili PWident inBuraiic« agent ' m Room and Bedroom Furniture. claims against sold estate. Those Probole Court, June 6th 1955. GRAPE JUICE MILITARY STORES • CI^ERK dfiiry producls displayed fit your Fktt National Storo. Cdn'wtfcut ueea'that yoagal; (Closing Date June 23, 1955) Odds and ends. Will acyept any who neglect to exhibit their Estate of FINAST • All Purpoi« 11M. protection yon ne«d pj^,' .No. 2418 $270O-$3660. rea.sonable offer. Call AT claims within said time will be .JOSEPH CIICIDINI ^ 6-OZ CAt-m«noii«» to lerve you. ,$4560. (Immediate vacancy at Fine condition. Also bedroom Eslotc are requestea to make In pursuance of an order of Cheese Spreads 2 = oz JARS 4t€ Connecticut Slate Hospital, Hon. . Mocgregor Kilpatrick, GARDEN Lemonade turnlturo. .Plione CH 8-4789. Immediate payment to KRAII Mlddielown). Judge of the Court ot Probate Ann E. Dahm 12-OZ Apply Office of the State-Per GOOD TIUNOS TO BAT II-Z8 Executrix for the District ot Branford, no Cheex-Whc-^ S-OZM* 29e sonnel Director, Room 405, 8th Ave. tice Is Iiereby given thai said CAN 27= 2 cA°Ns 27< YOU CAN KRAfl - OW r.ngl.ih, G,ir,r Rola . State Office Building, 'Jlarl- MARIONI'S Hotclikiss Grove, Court hath limited and appoint Delicious Ice Cream Cakes ed six: months trom the date B^ SUM Cheese Spreads 2 sozJARS47c , *»:/«>» HOMfrOWn ford or any Connecticut State Brantord, Conn. UORREtr'j lMI,„r •.KlO Employment Service Office. Mousses and Puddings hereof tor the creditors of the Peaches sii^*! 2 '^^JZPKGS 35C Fancy Individual Forms For FIRST )*ii\iKAHCi AGENT , Glendon A. Scoboria said decea.sed to bring in their Downyfiake Waffles 2 wos or«fcs 3 7c Grated Cheese 3OZCAN 33C State Personnel Director. All Occasions NOTICE claims against .said estate. Those . MATIONAl'S Telephone STate 7-4969 The Selectmen and the Town who neglect to exhibit their Frozen Tuna PSe STAWUSI % ioitr.Q% 57e HELP WANTED: Fcniaiii D-I The Homo Of Fancy Clerk of the Town of Brantord, claims within said time will be Mwenster Cheese '» 51c Ice Cream debarred. Eversoit WANTED - CONN. .UCENSE acting as the Board for the Ad FOR WARM WEATHER LIGHT EATIt-JG POROEMT. . Bl-i.. ri„„f 'rJ Baron oi Vsri Stum j 840 Dixwell Ave. mission ot Electors; will bo in All persons Indebted to said intODUCTS Insurance Agency, Iisc Instructor tor Beauty Culture Hamden, Conn. School. All replies strictly con- session at the Town Hail on Fri Estate are requested lo make HABITANT SOUPS Cheese Spreads 2 =ozJAI^S47,C i Pranford Theotre Building day, June 17, 1955, trom 5:00 Am HU 8^4464 — HU 8-452T tidenlial. Reply to Free PI'GSS ROOMS WITII BOARD K- Immediate payment to CHICKEN NOODLE 2 is o: CANS 35C P. M. until 8:00 P. M. to examine Lena Chuldini Publications, Box 12, Ilanidon, CHICKEN RICE 1 a01 CAM 3 5C ^rookside Butter LB sat 65c James P. Kavanaugh Conn. KEST HOME FOR AGED PEO- Ihe qualifications of electors and Executrix, ONION SOUP 1 i5o7CA.« 35c ple. Day and weekly rales. to admit to the elector's oath 42 Harrison Ave.. EVAIIGEUNI I Agency those found qualified. HOUSEWORK AND SITTING Homelike atmosphere... Town Brantord, Conn. PEA SOUP 2 7.01 CANS 35c ! Dry Milk 2I«OZCANS59C ' eSIvy street, Branford with three boys, six, seven and Dominic J. Bontatlbus Cheese Spreads 2 and Country Lodge. East Main VEGETABLE SOUP 2 .IO^CANS 25C ' POBDEM'S . I'irnnnio, OMv« l'im»i.l<: or P.i.i,a|,pl. 41< \ • HU 8-00D3 eight—one or t^;o days: a week. U. D. Schrocder, Jr. V/E REiiftVE IHE RIGHT TO LIMII QUAtjrillES SI; at Mill Plain Rd., Branford. Pailmer-Plnnl, Inc. Must want steady '•'•job/J^ have Michael J. Infantine Phone HUbbard 8-4174. Board of Selectmen. Wain Street; Branford references and social security Donald II. Holablrd HU 8-1729 — HU 8-9226 number. Call Mrs. Hai-vaid, ;AT 8-1349. ROOMS WITHOUT nOARD K-'i , Town Clerk. «l^lWSf Ikleiuben of Coiincctloul' • Dnled at Branford this 81h day smtm A»tooUtton'of Iinunuica A«Ait* SUBURBAN NEW Y~6RK TWO FURNISHED BEDROOMS of June 1955. CENTRAL GARAGE, INC. dally has a desirable position Near Bath. Kitchen privileges 't£Si^xeszsz7x:i:.'r:!s^iiS.iu'i^!:ir::3i^'-rrir^'ssrRix^^ 64 Main Street now open for a Display Adver- if de.sired. Near bus line. Call DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, Branford ti.sing Salesman. Enci'gelic HO 7-1873. .STATE OF CONNECTICUT, ss WAHfADS .J' ' V ',TV^Tr?..i-S'.'Ert-.*5'«sn«-4.Trjw.'»-s;"iWf" •' '""•" i" ucub uixMQn Hagamun Mem. Library Bast Hnven, Thur. June 9, 1955. Branford R-nVw-Eait Haven News 8 Conn. 5-4 Coach Crisafi —« E. H. Catholic red perch. , , _ E.H.H.S. Blasts Boardman, 13 To 0; . ((.ontlniied I>om I'agc One) librarian and then be allowed to DANOINQ catch one "fish" Xor each book i Members of the school system Our Telephone Numbers lug program Is lielng arranged Women At Dinner read. i will act as JUd(?es and the win ^^ is buck al * / Crisafiincn Face ScymourTomorrow with itneinberR of the press ami The contestant then Writes his ner will be Judged on the num ber of book.s rend, types of An Independent I^r-liniriK Iheli- K'i"« for n vie clergy to be senb.'d at the head name on' one side of the fish, Kdiloriah llOhari 7.S«11 Held In Cheshire iMoks and a report made on one PALMERS CASINO fury over .Seymour tomorrow; f^ast Unveil tdhle. , The ^dinner, which will nnd the name of the book read Twenty two ICasI Hnv(?ii mem of the books. The fourth the high whool bnsehall cnnnon- ab be hold at; tho Weeplifig Willows on the other side. This fish will INDIAN NECK BRANFORD, CONN. bers of the New Haven Council bo dropped Into a' box on the through seventh grade contest Weekly Newspaper ndefl hapless Boardman Trade MauHe 2b .1 will liegin at (i.'OT p. in. ants will be awarded prizes on a ,1 of Calholic Women. at'j:ndcd librarian's desk In the children's ®hf tM\ School lo the tune of J.1-0, nt l,u/.7i If Messliin urged East Haveners thai orgaiiiznlion's biennial din room. At the end of the contest first, second and third basis. "cCJl'-Yfi CENTS the high school field, Monday af .iauei'nig p who hnve ant already rlone so. Saturday Night ner held recently nt the Waver- the fish will be counted and Third graders, who win, will EAST 1 IA\'KN: CONNl^TlCUf. THURSDAY. JUNiru-, 1053^ ^ ternoon. Pnolillo cf 2 to get out and tiuy llirjlr tickets t^iibllihul v/»fVly by FK* PI*H Publitalioni. Inc. ly Inn, Cheshire. prizes will be awarded to the have n party and story hour at Sullivan ss .1 so they will bo nSsUTed of a Vol. X — No. 14. Yrarly S»lisiri|jliuii ^tJiO Gus Weber'H Orcheslra While Mike PadllUo, with a Those i:i ntendance wore: Mrs. winners. the end of the contest. The con tlouhle and a triple, and Unlph Mvllllo A, rf ;i place at the iianquet; table. The conloslnnls will be paired test will run from Juno 27 Mcllllo, .1, ;)b :) .Tolin Mnran: outgoing elecled Dedications Of O\crl)rook And Deer Uun Seliools SMOOTH DANCE RHYTHMS Klrceto n home run, paced the "'I'hls testimonial ts being eon- executive board nicmhcr; Mrs. off as follows: Third graders through August 12. The children East tinven nltnek, Fmn .laur- Guslnfson Hi ,'i ductod by friends of the Ukcnlile will fish for white fish; fourth may register at any time. C of C Rebuts Stories Raymond Minller, who Inducted l.a^VlOi' c 2 3 Areas Condemiied As nlg muffled tho vocational boys' conch who are carrying out a ihe now slate of officers; Mrs. and fifth grndeis. green crapples WATCH FOR THIS BIG DATE Porlo 21) 1 nnd sixth and seventh graders, bats with n ncnt two-hitter. desire to publicly aeclalni this John Partlnnd, v/ho acted ns one SATURDAY JUNE 18, 1955 I.allie rf 1 young man WIIOHC interi.'St in Pace. Trade's plicher, got lo SIfeelfl ct of the hoste.s.ses: Mrs. Allien : Coining I The New England Dance Sensation 1 the welfare of our youth goes Juurnig for n single In the sec .Scholtman ss Baker; Mrs. Furman Campbell; Below Health Level 1 far beyond bis call of duty on On Main St. Juveniles DANCE . , . Linger awhile with . . . ond, ami Nober followed with Nnrrncel It Mrs. H. E. Chambers; Mr.s. Hen 0 the nthlelld field," Messina .said. From where I sit.../^ Joe Marsh one In the fourlli. Pace hiust Sniltii .lb ry .7. Connelly; Mr.s. Janv.'s Col Jerry Grady, dinirman of tlie Zoning and Planning 0 "This lime we aim to sing his AL GENT I LI'] I have'known It'wasn't his day, iilure. lb bert. . commission, staled recently iWnt the body has found tlinl II praises, not for his tremendous AND HIS ORCHESTRA I when after being soundly clouted Gi leco e Also; Mr.s. Burdetlo Colhnrn; tliree areas in lliis town are unheallhy due to inadequate Scliarf Denies He 1 .successes in the renlin of sports, Tlie lift\ CharU's Callaliaii 14 Otitstanding Musicians 14 , by Pmilllto, Conch, Frank CrIsntI Mrs. lilrnest Dowman; Mrs. hut lor his ' succes.ses utlnlned Sad Note sanitary facilities. Featuring I substituted Slreclo for the heavy Ilonrdiunu Thomas Fenlon; Mrs. Walter In t,lie quiet, coiiflnes of a closed Grady said the commission i Gave Slalemciits Betty Peterson; Warren Stephen, Joe Olinipio, iilttlMi; conterflcldcr and Slreolo Gourtzien-skl; Mrs. H. W. Ilack- From The Bugle had discussed tlie proposed sew- . . PI I T T I 11 promptly sent a pitch oil the af) r It room. Here, lie has given the To Colohralc Fiixl Mrixs George Jalbcrt, und a hi^.tt ol ollicia barlh; Mr.s. G. V. Jleldl; Mrs. I age plan for the town, and LlOllS LiUlU 10 11181311 way.- . CtitiHjion If 2 (I (J youth of our town his wLsd^m Andrew Lang; Mrs. Charles I To The Press "Dance Music As You Like U" ns n mentor niid counsel as a All nf us oti tho Clarion were we want their competition to, "from aplannlng point of view I'nvislnonei'a of .Si. Clare's cWnri'.li, Montaupnin, will Vie. Enst Haven opened their half Ijeluea 2b :i (I U Mauro; Mrs. Thomas Maioni-y; Officers Al Country In n letter lo Chief ot Police friend. Many of our erring keep us on our toos. the board," tavors such inslal- of the first with a five run bni- Mnsclll i; 2 0 (I Mrs. AlbZ'rt Norlh; Mrs. Wll- niarmcri to le;irn Ihnt our prin- nlile 111 witness n unique mnsn nl 10:30 n. m, Sunday, wlien Kdwin Priest Insl iiiglil, Don youth has been saved from del I'rom where I sH, this country Intion. Nehor ef 3 0 1 liam Schurk; Mr.s. .In.seph ci|inl rivfil in Ibr newHpnpfr field House Tonight Iwu Ijiothcrs, Ijolli pvieslH nasist in llie celebrnlinn of \h'' Dnrllett, iiiesldeiit ot Iho Cham- • rnge. Mautto singled, I-.U/./.1 was However, Grady said that such Clnffone lb ;i 0 0 inquency because of such wis Smylhe und Mrs. .Toseph Vlg- — Uin Itnlrnvitln It a g I a —nuK'wi nccdH papers with different points The annual instullntion and rnlly oiclainccl t\a a Miwy- her of Commerce, denounced re sale on an cr^ol'! ! Jnuernlg was approval while ijased on condi iiisl muss of n llilrd brollier, vec I'nce p .'1 0 1 dom and counsel." ilolll. hnve til Khiil down. of view—iust ns'ft needs people dinner dance of the Enst llnveii cent hendllnes referring to "de- •^afe on a sacrifice; t^aollllu doub tions exisling In tlie town, does iauill iniasionnry. led and iiulilvnn singled. Delueia .'lli .'I (I 0 "This pha.se of Coach Crl.safi's Crops wpru bad in Btilosvillo with different WenB nnd tnsieH. Lions Club will be held al 7; 10 I llniiuency iirolilems" confront- Among the featured spvakors not Include the commission's ap The Uev, Holieit Caihilinil, will , j liiR Main Street mnrehnnis East Haven turned tho game .Soteie ss 2 0 U conlrihutioii to tlie weifaic of Inst ycnr nnd one of Ihoir fac Ydtj may prefer iced ten as a hot- lonlght in Florin's Country House spent four yeurs In the Marine of (he evening were the Very proval, or disapproval, of melti- int ns niolipriesl and the IteV.' ' Ueferrlhg to Ihe news head Into a complete rout with three .Sodeie c . 2 0 0 our community has never been tories niovcil out of town. Juat weather cooler ... 1 generally in Foxon. Corps, during World War 11, ftev. Henry ,T. O'Brien. Arch ods necessary 19 raise appropria l''i'iiiicls Cnliniinn, will serve aa j line ns "uutorutunte," Dnrtlett more runs in the second. Adding Boielil tf . 10 0 publlclMil, and although we chooHc a cold KIRRH of beer. But In addition lo their wives, the serving In the Phclflc.' bishop of Hartford; Mrs. Ijuclllo tcmpornry hnni times, of course tions for Installation. (it Kup when the Uev. Charles' snld,Hint It could he oonslrucd HAVEN Insult to injury, the locals scored 11 Mautte 2, Poitu 1, Lu//,1 2. know lie would prefer to keep Malsey, prominent authoress nnd —but the huple needa help now if either of UH couldn't express Lion's guests will also Incliiiii' I'^uliowiiig his disclinrgc from In this matter the chairman ('Hlliihiiil celebrales his first ns lo menu Hint the Chamber one In the fouith and cllmnxed I-ulno 1, .Inuefiilg Z, raoilllo 2, it that way, we as the grateful the Itev. William .1. Duly, spiri if it'fl to survive. hlB opinion, nnd net nn it. that Alberl F. Sprafke, district gover Ihe service llio (iriesl ertlered St. slated, "The Vioard wishes lo Mti^ They are the sons of Mr. wai cilllpiil of Hie police's halid- ihe dny with four In tho sixth. ri'dplenls of liLs civic contribu tual director of the council for would he "bad news*' for the nor of tile organization and Th.-imns Seminary. Uutoru oii- Directory Stroelo 1, Sullivan 1, Grleco' 1; So, thia paper is going to make no comment on flnnncinl mill Mrs, Cluuies L. Callahan, of lliifr of the Main Sliect situa tions, feel Hint we should pub 21) years. whole communUy, Dominic 1. Mlnlcucci, district lerlhglhe Mnrykiioll' Semlhury, Meanwhile .Inuernig tolled ml—Stix'elo, ao—.Inuernig 11; Hcrapi! up a little money to belp methods, as iliis should be left to 71 l4ior|',e SI reel. tion, licly acknowledge our awareness governor - elect. lie nlsn studied nt St. Uoriiard's away as though he were pro- Pnco 3; 13B—,lauernlg 1; Puce 1. Bishop O'Brien. In his talk. | tide them over, and we hope other the Sanitation Committee . . . l.nst week, wns n big week In Tho Chnniber president said of these llilngs." Thomas Gagliordi, deputy dis III Hochesler.' '. .' leetlng n onu run lend. Besides commended the ladles for their local concerns will do the same. arid lor the public . ." tlie (.'nlliihnii family.' Daughler thai this wns not the intent of trict governor, will preside over Unlll his dvpnriurn for Africa; piieldng two-lilt shutout ball The Arab Union is composed work ns lay helpers of the Bis We've acldom agroccl with them In his report to the commis Iiuiry received her buchelor ol Iho Invesllgallon by the oigan- Ascension, an island of volcanic the inslallation of the followiiuj on August l,:Friliier Charles will .lauernlng struckout 11 und gave of )iul)llc lendei's of Hie Arab hops of America "within the editorially over the ycatH—hut sion's approvnl, , Grady staled Its ileip-ee at AllierlUs Magnus l/.nliun, when It deeided to. In BUY THIS origin M sfiiiare miles In area, officers: reninui with his pareuti; In Enst up one walk. world and is Intended to rally Uie iinllon-wide organization of the that the State may find it neces nlli'ne; l''allier Uoherl, who Is n vestigate the complaints ot sev CONVALKSCKNT liorthwesl of St. Helena, Is noted right, 1935, United Stata Brewers hoandaHon William F. McKay, president; Haven, '• Cnaeh Crlsafl, in attempting to people to unify nnd to handle cs- Council of Catholic Women, un Copy sary to step into the picture if Parents Tiirnn^ ml siir of lOlliillsll ai at; Tho- eral hiei'chnnts, about, the"lolt- for lis ,sea turtles. Sal Tlnari, Thomas McMalKUi and Others who wHl serve,in Falli hold down I In; seoi'e, used his sentlnl Arab problems. der llie Nnllonal Catholic Con the town doesn't take action re 11 IS Si'uiliKiry, llnriford, lecelv- eiiuff nnd actions of youths on $1^ Per Week HOSIMTAL Arthur F. Cordes first, second er Charles' fli'sl mass wdll bo llio Ire.slimen baseball aspirants free ference. garding the inslallation of a d Ills iiKisteis degree nt Trinity Mnln Slre.ei " Mrs. Kny Annslasio, Dir. nnd third vice presidents; George To Dedications Kev, Thomas Furey, toriner eu-. ly. However, us .Ihnmy Durante I'"ollovvlng the dinner the fol sewer, system, iiiit i'"iitlier Chnrles Was orduln- llnillott ponnted nut to Chief SALESMAN Rciristercd Nurses in A MUTUAL BANK Wugrier, secreiar>'; Garbrlel A. rule nt Sf, Ciuie's who will servo says "Evej'yliody wanted to get lowing officers were installed by ' Gra'dy's report reads as fol d Saiiiiiliiy ai; n missionnry ul Pilrsl, Ihul nil the C of C Was 'Attendance Day and Night IS Fucci, treasurer; George Kappier, as sub-deneoti, und the Rev, Jo trying lo do woi to find out Lat This Available Space Into Ihe act." .lust about cveiy- SUNDAY, JUNE 19 .Mrs. Miniler; Mrs. Thomas .1. lows;, . < Of New Schools Mnr.vkiiiill, N. WITHOUT CAPITAL STOCK Lion Tamer: Dr. George Sle;3on- 1 of Kasl Haven seph Lynch ot Chicago, III.,, who how mnny merchnnis may have Carefully Prepared Meals hody did. Five of Ihe regulars ac- McGreevy. president; Mrs. Ali- ' "At the Zoning and Planning More than 5(10 pfLsons nlli nd- A j'.rmlliiile Sell For You f f kus, tail uvlsler; E. Tlionias Try- j Falher Charles will give the sermon. similar complalnlii, It the mat- and Diets (!(jutUed for nine runs, und four lliuny Venditlo, 1st vice |H'e;i^ OR STOCKHOLDERS. regular hearing, , tlie proposed ed Iho dediciilUms of the Towns Ir.ii :-;L'IIIHI|, Phone HO 7-5828 fi'cslunen seoi'lng the renudruler. FATHER'S DAY dent; Mis. Lcf .1, Wallare .sec- er and Clifford Downer, one-year tei wnnnnicd It, the Chnmher, plan tor tlie:Town of'East ila- 25 new cltiSsrooinK, Incluiihin I^MI nocnrdlni! lo Bnrllelt would con CALL AT 8-1661 liut tomorrow Is another day, .111(1 vl<:u preslfii.'iil; Mrs. Leonard ORGANIZED IN 1887 AND OPERATED term directors; Pat Florin und OAL 83 Main St.—East Haven ven was discussed and reviewed. kindergartens, lield lii.st \V( t k- fer with Chief Priest on how Misbacli, ttilrd vice president; Ralph Custellon, two - year term and S(;yniour is lujt even a rea- From a planning point of view end at Mouiauguhi, OveihiooU drisali Fcled By Townspeople best to hniidlo the siluntlon. •• I- SOLELY FOR THE BENEFIT OF directors. .Noruible racslndlo of Boardman. Miss (Iraire Bnsse, secretary the board has gone on record as Pat Florio, chairmnn In charge and Deer Run schools. The lei tor lo the police chief Coatih Crlsafl knows his team iiiid Fallier Daly treasurer. favoring instnllution of sewnge ITS DEPOSITORS of arrangements .staled tliat in Despite the rainy weathei m niso cluiined tlinl lite'snmco'ot has lo win tonuirrow if they for the fallowing reasons." Al Testimonial Last Niglil EXCLUSIVE addition .to. tlie , member's wives, terusted town folk crowded tin liitoitnallon tor siicli sloties wd^ "Authorized Denier" hope lo .•.lay In the running for J „'1U)...Sewage, conditions In cer riil'li School Conch I'raiilt CriHati, Km eyi»H %vrt with Alt deposits Ruarnntecd In full by The Savings Banks' and district heads, representatives alt-purpose rooms lo witness tlic tlisl nppaicnily obtnincd ttom FRANCHISE DEALER the llousalonic league title. DcpoKit nunrunty T'lnul ut (Jounnctlent, IJic. tain sectibits of the Foxon Park, of other Lions Clubs in llio area ceremonles. Icnrst oi giitlilncle and IIIH voice choked \M11I cmolion, humb fioin iho nigunl/allon's Na\i^B ., FOR A win over Seymour could 'riiri;c New Sdiools — 3\i6m&u'gUih aiid center areas are International and civic and cliurch ' officials "The iiddillonal elpmeiitni> ly iie-.UiiowlecJ(.;etl the Iribivte of his fellow townsmen laHt letter and Hion piibllshod nam bring tile tlllo, honieT or give lh(! (('anllniied l''roni i'age One) defiftitely below sate health lev- ing lleiinnn Scluiit, C of C .t>ec- have made! reservations lo be in .school "fncillties, which cost tliL Hotpoint hlue and CJoId a chaiice to share 'i'cilal land costs for Itie llirce THESE BANKING FACILITIES ARE YOUESl tls.'f'' ,,--• niuhl. • lelniy ns Ihc BOUtta of Infoima- ' • * attendance. . ' ' town $1.M3,6S8, Included u Ihit?*- Trucks I lie league lltlu wllli three other scliuuls: 5;72,H'l!).'.iri; Buildilig and Unislni; to his feet to face the—-—:—' tlnn. , ' .)• .'''K2) If steps are not taken lo 'of the fneully nt that lime. teams. grading. Momuugulii, $107,rjl.l.-j OnllalornI Iflans Assisting Mr. Fiorio on the ar room addition to Momauuum ( i| ;u-iiy crowd that .lamnuid thei Universal SALES — SERVICE • ISnvliigs Accounts alleviate sewage conditions the •' III answering, one of thi? tpies Sehnit, yeueidnv denlod thilt (;;i; for Overbrook and Deer Itun, | rangements committee ave:. Al school^ ond 11 rodni schools al Wi'fpiiij^ WlllowH restaurant, the A loss loin^a-row would knock • Heme Miirtgngc L,imn» School Savings Sr^te or . Conn.may well force tldns reguVdinir his tulure pluns, he had given nny., informatipn $7711,571.77; lawns and planting, Standlsh, Frank Adnnis, Sal .Tlna OverbrooU and Deer Run. . Ml ^'l "f honor, atii.'mpted tlnie East Haven 1 Kant. Haven out! of Ihe title plo • Safe Hcpnslt IS0.VCS Club Aceoinit. Ihe^own of East Haven to i,n-' llip. gue.st of hoiuir gave no lii- to Iho pi ess uiguullnii juvoniie APPUANOES nil ttiroe .•^Kes, .i;5„'n7.r)2. Furuil- ri, Cliff Downer, Bill Friend and Momauguin dedication was held Hid ai'.'Mii i'» e\pu s hln gintl- t.ui'u entirely. • ' ' • « 'rriivelcrs Clieipica Banit Money Ordnrt Sjali sewnge or otherwise be fin I dlLUUon he iiiteiidi.d to take up , dellmiMpnty11,-1111,^^,,^^,, an„ ,.d, ^ iiX|ir0S8ed, „, ' Ills Lire and eituipment for all three Shtuiduy at 2 p.m., Overbrook tiuic. llnidile, i)i.'cause of the eni- $•« TIVDin Now On l>ln>lny! Green Garage Uiink - by - Mall , ed at. a daily rate iintU said sew Sal Palmleri. Phyiilcul educniloii On the con- disnppiovnl over ,llto lllol tliati a .Storngo Spiicu and Deer Run were dbdituted ntloiuil lUU' that .lAVept over him, un me con- UIHUIJIMUVUI «».., ^»..- —_, F«r Appointment Call I IIB Main St. HO l-inHtl .sclHjols, },7;!,r)UU; Architects and age is instnlled.", • 1.1 ,. „i i 1„. luiia minted tfs tltd alJOkOBmil'n Sunday ul. 2 p.m. aiid '! p.in., res ' ' Al Uie conclusion of Ihe speo- V^hlch wns also relenscd to the 1*^ Tires — Batteries Office In Drnnford, be and Ihe and the children, ll would he a yill thai would or to enlighten the young people AiiiDiiK those who spoke, wi.'re Board of l-'inunce; Leslie Ited- of the. American Legion Posts, lh» chea, Kru'nk ivlessiiin, chairinan NEW!; roads ns tollowa: T V CENTER same is assigned for u hearing on as to the workings of the gov .Idliiiiiy iMiilii.'r, former East lln- AAA SERVICE AAA l^row more vuKiablc wiUi liinel tieid, John Mullicrn, Fred Wolfe Mrs. Thompson Gets people crowded the All - Pui - of Hie leslinionlat commillee, "Dear Chief Pi lest- At a the allowance, of said aduilnls- ernment and to promote better \'i'ii llii;li Sclinol eoacii, now no l-BitS iiii:uri. pre|iai-e to raise $17,600 ness," Old (ilerv ii< Ovi'i'lii'iMik; liiid-pliiito, .Mrs. Wiitter Link, left ul Hie i.|,.ineiilar.\' sidii.ril biiiidlni; I'oinniltlee walrlii's I'mncis 5 and 6 Rooms W'iitdi lis 111' liiiilds over Hie lie,\s of Ovcrliriink Si'biiiil lo kin- King And Queen Get Crowned dt'ri;lirt^'li iniplls; Iteliiw, iMr. Willsh |iresi'nts the lte,Vh to lli'ir Itiiii Scliiiiil to Itetli Ann .Milchell anil KIcluird IJ i<, ns • l/z Acre Lots HATS OFF Crui't^i' Li-lis, ctiiiinnitn 'id the scho.d building i;iitiiiiilltee ami • Hot Water Heat .Mil. .Mmiillrel .Muck, sidmel prillcipiil look on, • Plastered Walls i 0 t h e >'' • Marble Dust Ceiling $;{()() Scliolai'ship7'^'*^'«'"'^'«f'»"l*''' • Fireplace—Raised Hearth OnMI.N.A.ToBe'^'^'^''''^"''''^-^""'^^''J'he regular rni)ri::,(y .•lllU^ i • Built hi RookcBses TOPS ^ of tlie Ea:,l Haven Woiii.-i Clul, will he held Thursday, .liMe 2::, 9 Ceramic I'ile Bath '^rcsentcdTonight at the home of Mrs, Hairy 1-il/- • Poured Concrete Basement in afternoon entertainment ,. lij.si niuuial scholurshlp siinmon.s, 18 Purdee Hlun-. 9 Aspiiall D.iveway ll 1,1 Uu- I'ulillc HealHiNuis- Mrs. Alvin f^, TliOlllj»^;;.ll, jir s j .jrii.lion -.'.'ill he presented Idem, will pni'side ov. r llic h i:,- ED GAPUTO'S live studenl of nuis- Iness meeting. Mrs. Aiili.u ;,l I ;,(- Easl Haven IllBh Iluesclie, Mrs. Edwui 1 L. Ki-y- Inspection Suiu, 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. lumciicemeiit exercises nolds und Mrs. Hllioi Puiilul .ue, ,•1,1. will be Hn.' lio.stes'u.;. PRICES START AT $79.50 TOP 20 CLUB .•lipient ol the award-who I-'lnns for a picuic suiij^er i.i (Directions from New Haven: Mid- 'IIH- I 1.' !iiinouiic''d at the exer- July, will be diiicui;ied. When it comes lo a gift fcu' ilnd—go no further—a Slrelt Slumber Chair Is the an dletown Turnpih: to blinker light at ill leceiveSoOO scholarship swer. Because It is adjustable to several reellnlug positions, 11 is sympathetic to his music as requested by your .ballots . lifi- nursing education. tired muscles and his lienrt's desire for relief of body tension. Tile pillow-typo uphol PT Council Meelfi Northford, right on Route 22 to Tom 'I Ilis iiwnid Miss Zitu Mal- stering of Hie seal and back rests HID Irady In a crudlo of comfort, Tho lUHlchluc foot , secretary of Ihe organl'/.a- There will be D spci'iid mi- stool permits stretelilng tlie legs out full lenglli tor complotu relaxation. See out" selec ing of the East Haven Comi my's Path—drive to end of street. tinn slated, was ihade possible tion c( Slrelt Slumber Cliuirs in both open und doiied urm styles tumurivw, You'll be Parents and Tetich<-'i-.. .Monduy, ilimucii Hie purchase ot Tuber- ainu2ed at the beuuty they offer, tuui ot a p. m., inlhe Town Hcill, it Tommy's Path is just before Echo culusis; Clirislnms Seahi by citi- wa'i announci.-d ye^.tcrday, •/Mi.s (jl Uii-' cominunity each year. Mr.'i. Gerald Cullen, ruuricil Ridge Turkey Farm.) Miss .Mnlihews said the Public president, requests that all Hi'iilih Nursing association hopes I'liotu Cri'llil .Syroliiii' P/r.A, unit prciiidenls plan to FATHER'S DAY to be able to continue this award M<>hibi'rh of the St-nlur ( luss an- shown ha via t; nil al'tt-rdance hinidwlch, following tlie Senior Exclusive Representative Leonard Orifice und .loan .Mi'l-'iirlaiid. center slaiidint-, pliiee Ihe criiwns of ro,viilt,r iiii I In- heads attend. Members of the Fact each year, and it can do so with •, ui^^,,-. — Prom Friday are, Iclt to rlK'i*-: Leonard Orillce; Judy Griffith, of 88 Borrmun Road; Betty • • be SPECIAL 119.50 of the Queen and KiUK.of the Class ot 11155, Elizabeth Kurtz, seated Icll, iind Uill f'ruln, as , the continued public, support of jFinding committee will also Sucltclt, 2 Van Horn Drive, sind Tom Udc, 18 B (vrtlett RotUl, ladies In wuitin,er1*tt~to right, Helen SciUla, Shi rly L'Heurcx, Dorothy Vogt and Concetta Han- I the annual Christmas drive, jlpreaent. _ CHAIR SHOWN Malcolm C. Munson • tanella look on. The coronation took place at the Senior Prom Friday night. IN PLASTIC BISO. 190.90 iJiatuS^£wCk ST 7-3342